Saratoga (CV 60) - Naval Cruise Book

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This ciTy hod o mission. This ciTy, olong wiTh The men who ore copTured in These poges ond who gove The ciTy life, wds To go for from home To sTond by friends, To hone skills in The dncienT drT of seomonship, buT mosT imporTdnTly To be on sToTion, reody To foce insTonT need, so ThoT oTher ciTies bock home could endure. Some of The men did noT survive The soiling: onoTher who soiled did noT come home. This is Their sTory ds well, ond The sTory of oil who soiled in This ciTy wiTh d mission. Through Their Time on boord, The men, The oircrofT ond ship come To hove, in The words of Tennyson, One equol Temper of heroic heoris . . . sTrong in will fTo sTrive, To seek, To find, ond noT To yield. DediCC'l'i0l'l Tothemen0ftheUSSStclkCFFG - 30. The crew of the USS Saotogo dedtcotes thls crusebook to the 37 brove men who gove ther Ives h service to their comtry. h ther heroism. ond h thei ded- cotlon md love for ou country. A lesson of honor. ltlsolessonthotnosdororMof- rlne wll ever forget. weleornedopchfdlesson. X ,1 , :Hu .f- ,, 5 I TABLE O CONTENTS Dedication Foreword Flag Officer Commanding Officer Executive Officer Commander, Canter Air Wing 17 Deputy Commander, Carrier Air Wing 17 Saratoga - Carrier Ah' Wing 17 Command Master Chiefs Saratoga Sailor of the Year: 1987 Change of Command Workups Carrier Qualifications Porf of Call: Miami, Florida Departure: The city awdcens Administration Department AIMD MCPON Vlslt: Opening ears md eyes to the Navy Port of Call: Pakna, Spain Alr Department A Day In the Life: FOD Walcdowns Chaplain Department Port of Call: lVlarseiBe, France Communications Department Carrier Air Wing 17 Staff A Day ln the Lite: The Sara Sizzles !! I-IS-3 VA-8 1 Port of Call: VA-83 VA-85 Port of Call: VAQ- 137 VAW- 125 Port of Cai: VF-74 Port of Cal: VF- 103 Port of Call: Cannes, Frmce Bemdonn, Spit NWGUS, NOW Alexmdia, Egypt Athens, Greece Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 4 6 8 10 12 14 15 16 18 22 24 28 32 40 66 68 72 102 104 108 112 124 128 132 146 164 168 184 200 204 218 234 238 256 260 284 VS-30 ADayi1theLite:Sa'agoestothetig1ts Deck Depatment A Day h the Ute: l.NREP's Dentd Depatment A Day it the Ute: The Saratoga hosts roydty Enjmeertng Department ADayh1theUte:AsdutetotheSeamen Executive Department ADaylntheLtte:AsatutetothePettyOfficers Flag Statt Legal Department ADaylntheI.tte:AsatutetotheChiets Port ot Cd: Ltvomo, ttaty Maintenance Department ADayhthel.tte:AsatutetotheMustangs Martnte Detachment Port ot Cal: I-talta, lsreat Medea! Department Navigation Department ADaylntheUte:Taktn'IttotheLimtt Operations Department Abayhtheutezlrindrfhomethebacon A Day In the Ute: MARS Satety Department A Day In the Ute: Mdl Cd Supply Department A Day In the Ute: VER'l'REP's Weapons Depatment : November 17, 1987 In Memortun Credits Page 288 Page 306 Page 308 Page 348 Page 320 Page 324 Page 328 Page 366 Page 368 Page 376 Page 378 Page 384 Page 388 Page 390 Page 394 Page 398 Page A00 Page A42 Page M6 Page A26 Page 430 Page 432 Page A66 Page 468 Page 470 Page 474 Page 476 Page 500 Page 502 Page 518 Page 524 Page 526 15,21 f '1 , f . . . .N -. -f.:--A.11-N.-mfsvfiirf-.f :1 A .. .- . ..,. -,V--f-an-:gm-ffnrw0rzvF'-'PFH'f-'-P' 1 f- P f' 11 5,-G::?1.:,i'rf g51,f. ,' Vx -V I V. I I , V -. ., - 1 -- - . , , i f , 5 ' , , - , K Xlaffir-A ' ' ' A .4 . Q. 3 ,A FA 9? .1 1 as r g .eg PW gffljq pai-3 b ' V' :M ,L f r wifi v E 5 i 5 L , J. X -1 2 X44 Y vp:-El ri , Q2 Q 4 u f--., - U, .K al w 2 'I F 5' if if f 'E by Him . , 45V ii T L' f ,W ' , ,gf 'Z , , A w 1' Ml, X f M ' , -I' lv : Af' , 1 ,A milf? Li 2, , , i,,e,?'1 ' ,,,,,,1 ' 1:31951 f' 7 'Y. F, v' W Elm, 'P nd, Indiana in November enisted h the Unrted States Navy rn February 4956. He attarned of Petty Officer Frrst Class servrng rn a number of commands h aviation He was selected for commrsslonlng under the Integra h 1962 and attended Officer Candrdate School. Adhid J.M. Boordd was born in South Be M Y I o f t . Fdowhg -682y as Combat lnformatron Oficer He PFOU ' ' ' in Auglst 1962, Rear Admiral Boordd served f A I - the USS Porterfleld QDD . N . C D 8855 and Wecx:onsOffioercboardUSSJohnR rargqD Officer of the USS Parrot QMSC-t07y. hNewport Rhodelslcnd h1971heassLrneddutresas of the uss Brooker qoeety rn 1075 Rear AdfT1ll'OlBOOfdO of the USS Forragrt QDDG-371 remarung unti 1Q?7 Boordds fist shore tour was as Weapons lnstructor at Naval 4 . 984. Rea Admird Boordo assumed his frrst nag assrgnment tofheChiefofNavdOperations. loordo assumed command of Cruiser-Destroyer Group tv . I-f fi Q . 3 ..':'...'f-Je.-2... in-gg iw-L. 1 M., , , ,- ' T1 551 3 rj 4 ,H ,W M1 S Iii QA Q1 Q ,fy .fx I I P:axNrxx: 1,13-J..-hw-4.10 rf nxzmv-A, f 'N' ' - iw -w .r-5 , ' '-.-K - . wa' - -C 1.1 1 -H J- f.f..f. -- : '- VH-filnumai , 1- I i ,Lv f , a A ' 552411 ...G-1vj.: L V A 135.12 fb fHFL:,v'f Y ,Q ,Y . , iff-EM'-14 A 1 rr ,tw W V t vu' Q 1 -f Vi A N 'ii 1, s ,Q ii F! ,- as tr V - uv 4:1 , 9 .W I V. 7' ' 'xg 9 ' in i- V 'f kin is? ag A ,vmb is 3345! Q -1 :jig 1 ' 1 W fx.4A3'9.a4UP5f iW1 Tl ' fin .M A , A 7 , 392. .-.EV 4 5 V, if Y . 'G f '1 ,SQ VW., 1? ax 'Q fag' 1 A 'fly 4 L Y Q l gix av . 4 a 1 ff. ,Q QM, .I 1, A H. T vekmji ' Hg W svvi..-. .mn 3 n 1 9 ' ' galil: ab wff i av 3 , Q 1 - E f 2 ' 2 Q i 2 1 a , E 1 Q f ?. 4 ef '51-,, 1 to f vo- , fi 041 tO. H. F 'M M- no We utfw ' A ! 1, ,-,QE ,sv -' f I' ,al 5 4' h min Q ' va hi , , Y? A i 4 -! 4' 'fa rfw N k .Eva bw in-I . f ww -. , .,w'. , - . , V 1 1 -'-fr ig , f'-42-, . . -ar , '.L,,.L:,.qF4..-JL A , 5. Coptoin Austin E. Chopmon. o notive of Tryon, North Coroiino, groduoted from the U.S. Novol Acodemy ond received his commission in June 1963. Upon completion of oviotion troining in Februory 1965, he wos designoted o novol oviotor. Following replocernent pilot troining in the A-A oircroft he reported to VA- 56 in September 1965. Coptoin Chopmon mode subsequent West Poc deployments oboofd the USS Ticonderogo CCVA-145 ond USS Enterprise CCVN-655. Coptoin Chopmon ottended the Novol Postgroduote School in Monterey. Colifornio. ond received o Mosters Degree in Operotions Reseorch in April 1971. Following this he served os Administrotive. Mointenonce ond Operotions Officer with VA-15. He mode two Mediterroneon deployments oboord the USS Roosevelt QCVA-423. From August 1974 until November 1976, Coptoin Chopmon served os Flog Secretory ond Aide to the Superintendent, U.S. Novol Academy. He loter served os o Personol Aide to the Chief of Novol Operotions. From Morch 1979 to Jonuory 1982, he served os Executive Sgiger ond Commonding Officer of VA-83, while moking two fx - Qofom ,Austin Lmcpmon Super CAG ,W-Wfgpff '9 jfs... Q' so ' Commander Curtiss W. Schantz. a native of San Diego. California, gradu- ated from the US. Naval Academy and received his commission in June 1968. He reported to Pensacola. Florida, for aviation training in April 1969 and was designated a naval aviator in December 1970. Commander Schantz's next assignment was as an aerodynamic missile analyst at the Naval Intelligence Support Center, Washington, DC. ln January 19741, following replacement pilot training in the F-A aircraft. Commander Shantz reported to VF-102. Subsequent Mediterranean de- ployments were made aboard the USS independence CCV-623. From August 1976 to October 1978 he was assigned to an exchange tour with the US. Air Force flying the F-AE. Following this assignment, he reported to VF-101. He served as the squadrons Administrative Ofncer and later Executive Officer. During this period he transitioned to the F-14. ln August 1983, Commander Schantz reported to VF- 1A where he served as Executive Officer and Commanding Ofhcer until April 1986. On October 23, 1986. following flight training in the A-7 and A-6 aircraft, he reported as Deputy Commander, Carrier Air Wing Seventeen. i2foEPcAe fp Cdr. Curriss W. Schczrvrz Deputy Commander, CVW-17 r -Q1 I l r SARATOGA COMMAND MASTER CHIEFS 'lb- ' -Q..-1 Q ABCM Charles L. Bennett USS fRQlfL7fCQiJ Command Nldsfe' Command Master Chief Charles g Fennef' was barn Sfarke, Florida on November 43 'U-15 H9 en'e'ea beef camp of fhe Recruit Training Cen'er Geo' .o-'es ' nos cn January 30, 49o7 He offended fhe Ai. a'cn Ecafswa n s Mare Fuel QABFB School of fhe Naya' Avaf on Techie ca Training Center, Lakehursf, New Jersey Affefwacs, he was assigned fo Naval Air Sfafion, Cecif Fred gackscnvile. Fron- da. In 4968, Benneff was assigned fa the USS New Orleans QLPH-4 45, homeporfed in San Dzego, where he served fwc years before being discharged he enisfed agan n April, 4972. Soon afterwards. he repcrfed aboard V46 USS John F Kennedy QCV-675, hameporfed ,n Ncrfck, Vrgfnia After a four in Morocco and o sfaff posifron af N-UTC, he reporred io The USS America QCV-obj, afso hameporrea in Norfolk in 4982 he served as a company commander af RTC, Orlan- do, Florida. He reporfed aboard rhe USS Sarafoga QCV-603 as Command Master Chief an Ocfober 40. 4986, 5, AOCM Richard Wyman Carrier Air Wing 47 Command Masler Chief 'Jggfer Chief Avialion Ordnanceman Rick Wyman was 'afsea in Green Cove Springs, Florida and enlisted in the ififeo Crates Navy in 4966. He reporfed fo Recruif Training Command ai Creai Lakes, lllinois in February 4967, He af- fences X-viafion Ordnanceman A School af Naval Air fechnicai Training Command QNATTC5, Jacksonville, Florida. Nyrnan was nexi assigned To squadron VA-93, where he made a Wesf Pac cruise aboard USS Bon Homme Richard ZCVA-34j and lafer aboard The USS Ranger QCV-645, From January 4974 fo January 4973 he was sfaiioned af Naval Air Station, Jacksonville Weapons Deparfmenf. Rrior ro becoming a Recruit Company Commander af RTC, Orlando, Florida, Wyman was aifached To squadron VF- 443 aboard The USS America QCV-665 and VF-411 aboard fhe USS John F. Kennedy QCV-675. In 4984, he reporled To VF-A4 aboard The USS Nimifz QCVN-685. Affer complering a Three-year Tour as Command lvlasier Chief of Naval Air Facilify, Mayporf, Florida, Wyman joined Carrier Air Wing 47 in April 4987 as Command Masrer Chief. JW, The USS Saratoga Sailor of the Year for 4986, ET4 Steven C. Johnson. was born March 7, 1954 in El Cajon, California. Petty Officer Johnson enlisted ln the United States Navy on May 23, 4972. and attended recruit training at the Recruit Training Command in Orlando, Florida. Upon completion of Avionics and Tradesman class A school, John- son was assigned to the Training Department at NAS Ellyson Field, Pensa- cola, Florida. He served as a helicopter simulator flight instructor. ln April, 1976, Johnson reenlisted for orders to the Operational Flight Training Facility at NAS Meridian, Miss. ln October, 4984, he reported to FASTRAGRULANT DET, Cecil Field, Florida, where he served as a maintenance supervisor. In October, 1984, Johnson laterally converted to the Electronics Tech- nician CETQ rating. He reported aboard Saratoga in November, 4985. Johnson was selected as Sailor of the Quarter for the first quarter of 1986. Johnson was selected for promotion to Chief Petty Officer in Septem- ber. 4987. sovms cl-IA Nc-915 OF C OMMA ND 2353. - 'Ilm Captain David E. Frost assumed the duties and responsi- bilities of Commanding Cfficer, USS SARATOGA CCV-.605 when he relieved Captain Jerry L. Unruh of his command in a ceremony held August 7. 1986 on the carrier's flight deck. The ceremony took place while the Saratoga moored alongside Charie Pier One. Mayport Naval Station, May- port. Fla. V The Saratoga's crew. along with invited guests and fam- ily. stood silently as Captain Frost read his orders accepting command of the Nlayport-based' carrier. Vice Admiral Robert F. Dunn. Commander, Naval Forces Atlantic Fleet. delivered the opening remarks. Also in attendance was Vice Admiral Edward Martin, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air Warfare. , Captain Unruh spent 16 months as the Saratoga's Co- manding Ofticer. Under his leadership. the carrier gained world acclaim for her historic Freedom of Navigation op- erations in the Gulf of Sidra and for the capture of four members of the Palestine Liberation Front for their hijacking ofthe Italian cruise liner Achille Lauro. ' Prior to assuming command of the Saratoga, Captain Frost was the Commanding Officer of the USS Seattle CAOE- 33. 'l6fChange Of Command . . V ,-...rqffilgl g , Q uf f . . -,Q cf. Q' f - 'n lv ,. 'H' 'fi' jew 'Qg,:.1., ten-Nt!-J wiv' 'M Ps: X or .P . 'Y X 1. x 6 V .- na A .4 ' - K l - 1 M u 1 Q f ,,,,. .. J , . .ix . M2 I 1' ' r 'M li 1 kv. 1 Ia 'c ' ' rf., .. - ' Ex Q' . .ijgyggnk l 'MMV Li!! , ! 741 K W , A Q A I IM Nm ,Rh W ,, 9 1 W .X ... t 'f. Y. -X1 ,na . xw. Wham. fha-WJ!! 'ftiia-4 ,IA 7 ? 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L. 2,'1-' ' ' 1 .r I Q . my .,Q,.- .1 A .gg gg, sg V - . 111 . ,. gr YQ, .132 K X Qx' -' c 1 ' 1 r .P 1 I -I -1 S 'Q Ima . 1 ' ,-, 1 JC' ,f IA. , I .K u X ., 455 .rf UI Pa' ,4- i 'M , K, 5 , W7 F,-'Q ON ii it Carrier Qualifications reauire students. pilots, and new or expe- rienced veterans. to fly approaches over the carrier and then land on or trap on the ship, Every pilot must oecome Carrier Qualified prior to deployment Student aviators must successfully land a T-2 Buckeye aircraft on the Saratoga's deck four times to earn their wings and oe designated naval aviators Advanced students must successfully land their A-A Skyhawk aircraft six times After students earn their wings, they go to a Replacement Air Group QRAGD. There they train to fly a particular aircraft, During RACE Carrier Quals. it's the first time they'll land that particular aircraft at night. They need to successfully complete six traps. For experienced pilots, Carrier Quals involve making two suc- cessful day traps and two daytime touch and go's in the aircraft in which they are qualified, Carrier Qualifications involve putting highly complicated and demanding skills to use. There is no room for error, A mistake can cost a life. 22 f Work Ups A -u 1 - , ' ' .., ' N I S v .U 1 YY? -I. .1 wo is pai- i 'N ..sIU 1591:- ' - in I. f ' Q '- L -l '-'vm' 1, - ' - . .W .N ,g,, ,.,, ' - 4, 4 5 f, X . 'Q ' . .nal ' .. nh.. , , bw . f 1 9 -ri QI A- 20 Al 'L MU mh- F o.,,,l ,., 6, Q 'fri' Q . 1-14 ,H qi, .. 'Cuff 4 --ff L- -.--...us ' 'itu- Work-UDSXQ3 w-.-..,.g---4-.-...,.. Q-...- '-'Tr -, C- -, 41 dim, --hi' K Sym---M- ..,, 1 uw 1 - 5' I 1' O 1-55 ,E E. 1 1' J I s fl fl- , A35 5 J 5' A M-M ,A Y in Wg ZZ U, A 1 X, F . 4ll 'Jilin'- I I 'ol' ,uno rv-v D ,di ' f 9 E' I P by- ! .Wy 'Rfb' 5 ,Al uf -- Y'- N Q 1 -' . T 1 i I, fs -Q 3 3.1 has ,- Q ,AQ s rg -I Q' , . 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Howord YNSA F. Player IM3 D. Bormonn SN C. Connor Ll3 J. Fousnought LIS D. Whisnef USN A. Boker LISN D. GUIO SN J, Johnston SN T. McCov S313 s Sn c s Secerory is comprised of The Sacco s Cece The Dost Office, The PrinT ossfed Voii Room. s office 'noinioins ond c nn' ' in ce' cescnnei records ond ...v-s- . -- x., N y yay ca . We' desc: .Yeo occcuniing doToc 3 i:c'3n s Cfrce olso processes ':: ' ng :no eggs ng correspondence. oc: Momocs 'ne swo s drrecrives ond -.Z-mv. 5 1.-wt - V ,A y.. 'ce Cross' eo 'UG-T Rooms rob is To 395 'ne :rrfcoi nvoii ' Through o se:,.' '. occcuvooeirv sxsiem To Officers Adniinisiroiion T we-on or The Adnwinisiroiion 'wedded Dy ihe Admin :rorfwwori-T ihcri is required To T z'o'orizr1 running srenooihly. ' SN C Lowson J 4 I 5 'T' s iff, I r -4 'vw -2 ' 'o' col Mo? coil, They're jusi oboui The 'os oosseo over The ship's Generol Announcing JC ff forms rrgnr up There wiTh LiberTy Colif' ogos Scsi Office is o 241-hour operohon, nzusonds or oounos of boih incoming ond oo 'ne Soros Pos? Office oiso serves os G i o evcu' on cenier for oii rnoii going To The oTher -ocrr,-'xg os on our oeoioyrnenr se no s 37253, oiong wifn neoriy o Pniiiion doiiors in money cz fs o f' sorfing ond deii'-.fering The moi! keeps The so Tcoo s Pos' Gfrice on The move e ff ofy oosfoi sysfefrfe beer, serving The FleeT's :T AGiiiiPiiS-iixililVG Qiircer, LCDR 1 fl-Jimiri Tockies The Tremendous PCC L. Thorp PC1 D. Wood PC2 R. Brown PC3 C, Boyd PC3 B. Brefches PC3 V, Harris PC3 S. Jones PC3 J, Mclove PC3 D. Moys PC3 D. Roberson SN R. Dovis SA T. Dix SA R. Holt SN J. Hudnell SN R. Kendficks SN G. LQmC!f SN E. McConts SN J. Sanders SN T. Scott hlfs I gg. fb. 3 X l -H. - 9 f .- -Q Q . 'Q S S -qi t -iff 1 4 tl' 1 :M Q I 5 Q lj 3 , fltfrrifzr . '-.K X - X .V..,..x., Fuplic Affairs is comprised at three work centers: The Public Affairs Office. theielexfision Broadcasting Studio and the Radio Station. PAO provides a wide variety at print media products for internal and external release. The TV. Studia provides the crew with three broadcasting channels and a variety of entertainment programming. Gn the airwaves or in the paper. Saramen depend on PAO ta bring them the best in intormatian and entertainment . lnsigii U lea llf it i Mintan JOQI Briggs .,lr'ft3 K ltiiislca DT' .ICQJ3 i Knott 103 J Sedo JOSYNH Gibson SN B Allen Slit M Costley SN J Hartrnan SN Sr James SN J, Ktfig i 'L .rfb E '3 ' J i Nw MZfYrYqTrTf55 LT. T. Meadows PNCS A, Perez PNC S. Bologtos PNC W, McClain PNC J. Moore PN4 J, Clorico PN2 K. Moser PN2 K. Sinko PN3 J. BG51h8im6f PN3 R. Byrd PN3 S. Chorping PN3 R, Htl! PN3 E. Morsholt PN3 J, Tfevino PN3 J. Wood SN B. Coors SN J. Hott SN T, Jarrett SN D. Lemon SN D. Steers SN J, Thtgpen SN J. Lopez JAG. t ' 9 38fAdm1n Q G 5 utpe - 9' - Njribx ine Educational ServicefTraining D vson is responsible for all command education. training and 'e-vention programs, THE? Educational Services Office aamrnrsters and manages the Enlisted Advancement System. nsiuarng documenting completed prerequisites preparing NN orivsneets ordering, conducting and processing advancement exams and exeauting advancement documents ESO S also enters courses in service J records and coordinates UA and C E school requests, manages requests tor rate conversion and NLIINCYIUS the Veterans Education fxssistarice Program. I i l ilk- 'r FFJWOII UV. T llrivfrfri l'll'l M liirlty 5'lJ'l 'N illorfilr'-y 2 l'lJ'1 li firffrarri 1 M33 tj N'lOfTlCl9 Pl-fi ,l SWEHIS Cl-I T2 Dorsey Pi'i'fH Z GYOSS 'Jul YN HOfT1OZl'iy L IP, -fr SAQA U provides college and high school codrses, path at sea and inport. They also administer GED and CLEP testing programs, with many of the crew earning a Florida State High School Diploma while underway. the career counselors are responsible for the Sara's Command Retention Program. All reeniistments and extentions are arranged and prepared oy the Career Counselors. The Educational Servicesflraining Division helps keep the men aboard the Super Sara V , smart and Moving Up, Not Out. M Admrri 139 CDR J A Bellflower AIMD DEPARTMENT HEAD The A50 Otfrcers ond men rn Altv'lD set the stondord for morntenonce excel lence durrng Super Soro s Srxth Fleet deployment Therr skrlls leodershlp socrr frces ond unendlng efforts provrded un motched combot reodrness support for the shlp orrwrng ond pottle group Asslgned to four motor drvrsrons they repolred over 25 OOO orrcroft weopon system components processed 60 ret engrnes met oll operotronol mornte nonce ond logrstrcs support eoulpment requrrements ond provrded technrcol os slstonce ond support servlces to shrps rn the bottle group They supported the F tAA Tomcot A 7E Corsorr A oF Intruder 40 S 3A Vrlcrng EA oB Prowler SH 3 Seo Krng E QC Howkeye ond EA SB Sky Worrlor These occompllshments contrrputed dl rectly to Corner Arr Wrng SEVENTEEN s lm pressrve compot reodrness posture throughout the deployment AIMD s gool from the doy Sorotogo left Moyport for extended deployment ln the Medrterroneon Seo wos to provlde CVW 17 ond the bottle group wrth the trnest ovrotron morntenonce support ovolloole The personnel of Super Soros AIMD tor exceeded thot gool ond set records rn support ettectlveness ond ovorloorlrty thot wall be hord to peot lt wos o lop extremely well done 25, 6 N X , ww J. .N 'A ,T . -vw.:.?i.::- y Y- K 51, 2, , W ggi ,114 ' A ' nl' 1 1, Q QE 'k K Q x 9' , A ,. 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A22 D Trolaf-2 AZ3 Tr Shoemave A23 E Jensen FZFN B F01 I l'l. , l 8 vu - S 4' ,HI K-.W -N-x 112fAIMD CDR Bellflower explains AIMD Sara Ops to Israeli milirory leaders. 1 ...x Y. .,, ., .ri S . 9 .A, A 1 MM,,,.,.. ,531 The myriad of paperwork confinues in Admin and . . , bv-u f t iffy.. M nifi- eg., 9'1- 'fm I 4 4 l U .,f .L . ,ef mga! 4, 3 , ,. YJ..- S, Xx- . ,Z PRODUCTICDN CONTRGL AND W LCDR J Scott -HCS G BISDOD IMCS G Womack t . ASMU Q -XSS Nt Nttnor -Vf LN QPCTNTHW 'T 11955 -XQC 7 Watker -XII M Pnron J Gunn fl. all 41. , Y ' 1-1 ki 1 7' j x I 'Xl YN G TXYOVVGTG Qtf' DVM lttown -X13 lt Hams ., -XN M Muftut Mt Mnrkowsku 1 Ax Y- Y -1- 1 Production tn the department ls endless. Alrvto X413 QA A U.S. Novy oviotion is the most re- sponsive dnd frequently coiled upon drmed service in these times of inter- notionol tension. The obility to respond quickly is only possible when oircroft systems function os odvertised. The Quolity AssuroncefAnolysis Teom sup- ports Sdrotogo's oir wing by ensuring thot dll AIMD work centers ore operot- ing effectively ond efficiently. QA. representotives inspect, monitor ond ddvise work centers. They olso moin- tdin ond distribute oviotion publico- tions throughout the ship. This results in the highest quolity oircroft support. component repoir ond ovoilobility pos- sible. Qtopj The day shltt gong: Will Inspect anything! Qcontorj AD1 Mlnyord inspects on F-14 Tomcat engine. ENS A Munn AZC R Ford ATC J. Yorbrough AMSC D. Wheeler AZ-1 J. Borrow if AE1 G. Forlines PIM R. Jordon AO1 E. Moson AD1 E. Minyord AT1 M. Novok A84 L. Obono A21 F. O'l.eory AZ3 A. Johnson AZAN A. Johnikins yr Ava' C' 11 - I 5: IN 'Will IIIQ LT D. Drokulich AQCS W. Todorsky ATC J. Daniel .-U1 G. Kuhrt AT2 J. Fisher -U2 R Kern -XT2 N Green -U2 M Hess -X23 P Rudot -X23 M Strrcklond AKC B Burger? ASC D Dillohum AT1 R Hothom AK1 O. Sormiemo AS1 E. Miller AX2 F. Brooks AZ3 T. Fcfrenkopf ZK3 J. Vermillion AKAN D. Voils AKAN J. wosningron i WWW-'iff f 'ir'---if ---- .l,'l --H llllll - rms - nsuv slk l: ' ru I 0 un E533 llsluur-Munn 1 I 15 2 H ,an 2, ' '-s.., aiu sf' ,1 L lr V ,g ,X N. JS: it ffhxx , , ' I . ' x . - . A, I. f- 1 -tts' ' tl' Q . A . 4 , I 1 1' 0 Q 1 . ,,... .,,,. , 1 3 oo- A, hr 4.1 Q G v , vi.. 1 -A-', fa, ,kann-' '. '-- , ' . if 21---' 5 A. .th - ,J f . .. If . S , x I N L , . ' X - K -. A X .1 ' - W .. I - -I X Q A' Lx mf- -zq . 2- i 9. 4g Ll 'm. A Gln Kpfs ut. r :F I- 1, ,, ,. kj I ' D 5 vfaff if r-., yin, . .-.f H' 4 N A 33 -A N -Q4 ' L. ' any .U ' 5 :K I f ss v V 'A b u 1 Mig! In ' Ml Ill -1 ll lllllll . .W 9 is s 'ir .x . E 1 i 1 'EY J- - - Q . h . fi- vs 8 Til -s I . - 15 ,X I X ,, , 4 ,A 3 t 'W I 'V .ij-X. V 1 um' 5 2 nr- I 5-'A' GMM' .nl 1 1 .H +l'7ff'1.Q Q' , x . , I '13 P AD 4- '4 -r ul I H FQ -4 '4 E I SL ,i if 1 fi'f'757? 2 22:93 F 3 2523?- ...- ... ,YY.,A ,Ll- 1 I xy NN 1 i X f ' I I 4' x E A! . E ' f i L' f Q ,f Xi. 1 fl jg i I I 1 l 1 f-mu-f 5 X fl' ff!!! 1' 43 1 ,lf X' 'so' i ,R f M I K i E LT L. Schlabaugh ADCS P. Gochenour i . gt. f .fl ' I s -1 i i l ' 2 i 5 y . 5 i AMCS S. Szala AMSC R. McKelvey PRC L. Tanner AMSC D. Wadlcins ADC R. Williams If The General Maintenance Division QIM-25 is organized into five major production branches to provide critical aircraft support services for the airwing. The Power Plants Branch repairs, tests and issues iet engines and maintains an oil analysis laboratory. Aircraft structural repairs, fabrication, non-destructive testing and welding is performed by the Airframes Branch. The Hydraulic Branch manufactures lines and hoses for aircraft and support equipment and makes intricate repairs on aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic system components. Aircraft tire and wheel assemblies and aviation life support systems are also maintained by the experts in IM-2 Division. AD1 Lewis, AD3 Vicente and ADAN cox preiwf' 'il engine for issue. Aoi A. cook AMHT1 s. I-lopson Aoi L. Lewis PQ-1 K. Madsen AD-1 e. rvieremoge 1 im' Atv1St R. Penn AMS2 A. Bender AD2 D. Brand AD2 T. Brown PR2 D. Clark X ' Wm. 'Ili Silks i AMS1 Penn hell-arc welds an alrcralt part. -' x lawn X l nv I A 'V O -'L Qu' 'T' in ...K - x-ld P K KTXIVNYNX ' 'X' 'NIU AMH2 Herbster, AMH2 Neeley and AMHAN Gllbreth test hydraullc components on HCT 10 lllll 0 l - x- llUll'T3Tx l 1 , l N- wrvllh- J' ,' ll '.urrlwl1'. ll., le llll rvlg-ullrl 4 ,' '- Vlflllfft ,,, r 4 's I fum. nu -K ,., 1'-Y Lf U7 ff' fll', I-I , TJ Xfkl'11'.1lll 1- 1,1 H ,Utlllr 1'-'WJ lf !Jll'f,rl -0 t , 1'-Tfz T f-llufjwwfl - !1'f','1 ,l I-llf-frlf in , 1 l f I sry' 'sy ifi, . 'Hu Wiil IW, Q . . t t ll t RFI alrcratt engine. AD2 Wells attaches an englne sllng to an alrcratt engine. ADAN Cox operates an englne es ce o an ri 4 r Ll f 2 r X Y 1 A AMS3 Dogendesh AMS3 Wheeler and AMS3 Eversole Inspecting a bearing race prior to wheel buildup. PR3 Amador ADS Boocrwr AMS3 Eloohlor AD3 Boom' AM53 CGHOII A03 Cogsweu AMH3 Dom AMS3 ENLHQSOU AMS3 Eversole I is AMS1 Wadklns inspecfing an aircraft pqri fgf cracks- Z,-1 Q i ,-'X hlfful ,I -M A gm PR3 Ruscio and PRAN Major preparing a parachuie for packin9- AIN' ' ' , Q 1 Tlmk -V3 . Grows -XXV-43 T G-rllold M153 G Hollrnger -X331 r-lOwG -'XLN3 Rf' JQHXO -X93 R mrgrwr A93 .I L93 hue -XMS3 M lowmorn ADB ll lOD6'2 -RMH3 .l lN4kJlL1k,lOlC1T Alki J lv'lcCoslom1 -'xMllQi lx NUOIOV -ll uw K I-meld fxllli V VICQHYQ I-MS' l Woooell I-MS M Wheeler 1'-lv'If3flN J Holmes fllmlxl S Brooks f-lrl l Clweewemorr Q., ,,.. ADAM T Cox AMHAN N Gllbrelh AMSAN J Gorman AMHAN W Hulcheson ADAM G Myers PRAN R. Neff ADAN A, Podillo AMHAN Ll Porter PRAN A. Profr ADAN S. Scuncio 1 L 1 i' r AMSAN H. Thomas ADAN T. Voos ADAN M. Woofers AMSAA M, Boofne ADAA T. Evers ADAA T2. Punches! PRAA B. Green PRAA E3 Major AMSAA D Parker AMHAA Troce me - 5 ra TT ii 11 -3 T I . -'L TOP - Qualify Assurance checking reference on work done by Aurframes BOTTOM - ADAN Cox ond AD3 Howe repairing c je! engune E, .RXY1 , ex ml ,W M I ,- Hz: 'Ent U T Hogsron ATC5 J F'yl6 ACC J Armstrong Y i .1 Z' omg l ' -'va-W-1.-fr..-.w s X ,q- Plciuro on ociuol shots of Lt. lou Hog Hognon, CWO2 Woo Fuller, ATC! 0 Gomer Pyle and a can ol characters working. MAVlE???? The 219 men of the Avronrcsfmmomenr Drvrsbon pertorms os CJ vrtol cog rn rne ,MMD mcchrne. Thus drvlsron rs responsrbie for morntornrng mom dehcofe ond rmpononr dehvery systems lm' 1 1 3 , r M., I-1- I Y I 1 i AT1 G McCoy AE4 L PVOV NOBODY DOES IT BETTER!!!! AEC C GGTZ AEC J Hommers AXC C Osgood ATC J Snumon AE4 E, Johnson AT4 W, Lonrry Arrvrofss AT4 C. Bush AT4 R, Caunrerman AE4 M. Crawford AT4 M. Grovensrein A04 T. Harrell AT1 D Herbert AT4 J, Lyons AT1 and AT2 Jackson sei up 0 test tor an green- counter AT '1 D. Meaa AQ 1 R. M39 AT1 D. 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Parker QM.. comma ' A12 McClure puls the final touch on an IFF lransponder. 1 -ffm... .IQ G V- . .-,x f. lg' . H- - ... , K H657 X 4 iii,- I -ng., :mg AE3 Greene, AE2 Tlck and AE3 Pelrce work on a channel rnonllorlng panel. tum. HEL .llfll tj' hifi.. lla' 1 ng... SH: 1 QI 'A Blu Nr. Q. ffl.. .uv nw,-. AQ2 Johns oporaies a compuferilzed quiomqfgd fggi gfqflgn, Automatic Ill! lfclflon. Iv 0 T C . .y, -X02 D Parsons AT2 L. Poweiski AQ2 R Plfzer AE2 O, Porter -XE2 J. Pugh -XQIL Quinn -X02 D Romoker -XQ2 T Rand -XT2 D Ruvaro -XQ2 M Rovol -XTR M Sanders Alf .l SQTTD -XTR .I SCDQCTWDOT -MQ? W Soumon -MDD R She-od AT2 Hovlng uns on o'scopo on Cho Hybrid 1 gf . 'P -J- .ya V To A1'2 Knoff, olrcraf? Indicators are no problem to repair. Q X f if' A X A ' 5, , ' . n 1 ' x 'hu l'.,u -HL-' E W . '-' I nn., 1 , AQ2 L Smith AQ2 M. Stonford AT2 S. Sieelmon AT2 J. Smbbs AQ2 R, Temple AT2 R. Thiem AQ2 L. Tichinel AE2 C. Tick AT2 D. Tobin AQ2 J. Tracey 58 fAlMD AT2 A. Turtle AE2 R. Walker AQ2 L. 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MCPON Visit Opens Enlisted Ears 84 Eyes when the Mqsref Chief peffy Aviation Ordnanceman Second Officer of the Navy, RMCM Billy Class David Spears of the Weapons Kinder, visited the Saratoga while the Department said he was impressed carrier was inport Palma, Spain, it was time for the ship's enlisted personnel to get the real word from the top of the Navy's enlisted heap. Saramen flocked to talk with the Navy's senior enlisted man. Master Chief Kinder addressed the Chief's Association onboard the Saratoga, as well as appearing with the Saratoga's own Command Master Chief, ABCM Charles L. Bennett. live on WSAR Television. Junior personnel aboard Saratoga benefitted from the Master Chief's candid comments on Navy policy. Seaman Carl Thompson of the' Operations Department said, lt was a good time for the men on the ship to find out from the top enlisted man what senior personnel in the Navy are expecting from us. 1 6ofMCPON visit with the visit because the Master Chief knew how to boil down all the political terms and just talk to the Saratoga's sailors one-on-one. Nl was impressed with his ability to communicate to the average sailor in the fleet. He obviously appreciates the positions today's personnel get put in due to policy change, operational committments and the way ratings are changing. He's not just in Washington looking out for us because we're sailors. but also because we're individuals with different goals, said Spears. Too often. you hear, 'let me tell you the way it was when l was a seamani l didn't hear that one time while the Master Chief was aboard. He asked us what we thought of various policies. He wanted our ideas, said Seaman James Brookens of the Supply Department. The Master Chief knew l was an important part of the team that keeps this ship running. That made my opinion important and vital to him. Fireman Marty Ashton of the Engineering Department said he was impressed with the Master Chief's spirit. He didn't look down on any of us because we were seaman or fireman or petty officers. He understands the pride that goes into making this ship the force she is. That kind of feeling you can't forget. l'm glad the Master Chief remembers lt. There are people who never get the chance to be a part of a team like this one. For all those people, l'm glad we have a spokesman like the Master Chief. He can help them understand what goes into a deployment. He can show them what it takes to be a sailor. . rf i W 2 N' 1 5 f- Qg its Qabovej Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, RMCM Billy Kinder, and the Saratoga's Command Master Chief, ABCM Charles L. Bennett, discuss Navy policy as if applies to the Saraman. 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Avidtion Boot- svvoin's Motes Equipment fABEsy, interior Communi- cotions lvlotes QICSQ ond Electricion's lvlotes QEMSQ oper- ole ond mointoin four cotdpults, four drresting gedr ossemolies, one porricode, the Pilot Ldnding Aid Televi- sion QPLATQ ond the Fresnel lens. Sorotogds stedm cotopults generdte on overoge of lo million foot-pounds of energy, cdpoble of ldunching oircroft up to 75,000 pounds in 250 feet ot oir speeds up to 185 knots, The orresting geor engines dpsorb 38 million pounds of energy, sofely stopping dircroft weighing 52,000 pounds in 3410 feet. Functioning os o finely-tuned, well-oiled mochine, V-2 crews perform under the most drduous ond ddngerous of condition. Proud of o superb sofety record ond ever vigilont to possible hdzords, the men of the division dis- ploy precision skills, oggressive dttitudes ond commit- ment to excellence. - K NXNNXXEXXXXXXQXXXXXXXXXXQKQQXX?ygyQxg yy!xxxxxsxxxxxQQQQQgglg gxs rf V. 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Kidder ABE3 M, Kimble ABE3 J, Kirk ABE3 C. Lofleur ABE3 D. Lonier ABE3 Vt Littleton ABE3 R, Monrique ABE3 J. ivtotson ABE3 D. Meek ABE3 G, ivtofgon ABE3 J. Murroy IC3 F. Pdlmer ABE3 R Pdnnell A23 W Riverd 84fAir t - , ,, -XF:e . ucbe-x --. - ,, N , -kt: ' .xCs:N -5070 Aka S bcmmom 3 SCC SVS X' Svww -XS: 5 x SYVVW -'xziz 3 . TYNOZVDSOH -Xzi: 3 T Thowpsom :VS G 70wwso1wCl -XF: A ,C XXMO x K U?-Nfl Xxxk' lx NJN? 1i'!.' W N07-V? NN .' ix fdlul'-Ml .xl-i -'Vx 2 Me.-vm 1'-I3 N1 lu-H !-H i- Ifwitnru-'14-1 f-fi L Milf fflfla' f4I'f flf- li I'KllHf,l'f f'Al'l I-A 1 ifvaqgf. YY AN E. Burfon ABEAA R. Cobe ABEAN C. Colvin AA B. Corboni AA W. Costillo AKAA S. Clemons ABEAN J. Cobbs ABEAA B. Coombs AA L, Doniels ABEAN R. Edwords ABEAN R. Estrello AN D. Former ABEAN K. Gomson AA L. C-oris AN B. Gillord AA L. Hoddon ABEAN F. Hommersen AA T. Horgenroder ABEAA J. Hoff 1-111-7 Air ASEAN W HUTCNDQS ASE-X-X D Jackson -X-X . xm AEE-XA S he-mrwedx T , Laovpp Rv: -X-X J Lex ans xl 'X LKXXN lS x x , VX' 'XA x 10M li . . L . XX C . Dscomb X-X 4 go:msl.l XI-XN ll lx'lcClollnn 'xl-Q fxfx l' YX1CfX1LlfldX ll 5 -'X H Px'llllMWUllN0 -X-1 Vx' Mllylwvll fllfl AN W Moody Mil AN ll ffl cyflry M'-l AA l l'u11or1 I-P-l AN A lwxymg I-ll T lfhqur All IJ Vhorrlrnovonh I-bf-LP U Plum I-BE!-ll J FMCVQH I-A M P091 I-BE!-N Jo Pollord A-BEAA J. Revels ASEAN J, Reynolds ABEAN Richordson ABEAA Robinson ABEAA Rociriques ABEAN Rogers ABEAA E, Smith ABEAN M. Smith ABEAN Siorzyk AA Thouvinen ABEAA Tiwold ABEAA Vonireose ABEAN Voughon ABEAN Webb ABEAA Welch ABEAN Wiltshire ABEAN Wiikowski CN ulig I I,-- X lfAw ' A . .s , 1 ' Lfaroiwfisn-A-fi X,..fX,,.',s- I ,N A, i r Bk , .X ,,.j A 'CJ L j 'N a 4 ly 'Uh 5. T... he Aviotion Bootswoin's Motes qHondlerj of V-3 Division ore responsible for the moving ond spotting of oircroft in ony one of the corrier's three hongor boys. This perfectly- orchestroted scenorio hos resulted in over 5,000 sofe oircrott moves. Eoch olrcrofl is precisely positioned to within inches of other oircroft ond obstocles in these very tight quorters. Air- croft ore carefully positioned to enoble wing spreods, engine changes or o myriod of other mdintenonce octivities. Proud Gnd diligent, the men of V-3 Division hdve proven on o doily bosls thot. through ingenuity, effort, ond o little luck, We can db Gnyihlngj' f'-sf we f , ,- H ii QS- 'V K 1 ' sv -r., ,Q--' sq ,Q M .9 . .i Aw. ,Q f QQ Q., , Xfjm LT N Gordener ABHC lx Burt AEHC Siemeniok -X82-ll R Cooecieros AFHt G Contrell ARM R Pennington ABM .1 Prosise -XBH1 J Smith -WHS A Danes -XRHDT kndubor -Xlilif ll Robinson fxlilif M lYlDOx'1OiOVlCil Milk! W Clark -'xlilhi ll HGIYNIHOIN Milli it llulllwul gi, ,f W 5' 5 P ' Q Q i , l ' 1-i 1 il 2' 11 Q' Xi M i ABH3 J. Keyes ABH3 Z. Kosleckl ABH3 VV. lvlenaez ABE3 R, Norcall ABH3 E. Oslin ABH3 F, Pena ABH3 R. Qlce ABH3 VV. Taylor ABH3 T. Whitney ABH3 M. Zuluaga AN P, Aclarns AA C. Blackburn AN K. Blackwell AA Al Braay AN J. Brockway ...... 4 H AA A, Brown AN C Branson OO !Alr -X-X x Catieforw -X-X T fC ND'CYW AN T C.As'oJ o -XNE lmgus 'XXJX S EQGLBWNQW -XX f . sow -wx X X '- N x wi xl' . A -XX Q C-sso'x1.'wwo1 -'RN 'X' xiC'W.'d30S -N,-X N' '-vm: Ck -Xxfk rw UUIVVT1' 5 :Q qw Ng4Q , X x A 'UN cxx.1r.1 -x-x A HIM -'UN N7 ?XqxllTl'XN1x'.' l4-lil AA McKay AA Milner AN Jarrial AN Janes AA Phy AA Porter AN Prater AA Richards AA Santiago AN Sklpwarlrr AN Sallars AN Uszackl AA Valdez AA Vazquez AA Willett s l- wx vm 4 'lill'Y9Vl 'Wi nav NN s-isisisifvfw-.':1' .:'f:sxsQx-six- ..::m., . iv 1 X i ,A . .,,, -,,---, 5 YHXN X3 thxxx'QlXXXVib V-4 Division personnel. 'tThe Purple Gong of the Air Deportment, is responsible for receiv- ing, storing, purifying dnd issuing dll dvidtion fuel QJP-53 ond cdtopult lube oil. Their nick- nome Grope wos derived from the purple color-coded jersey they weor on the flight deck, The men of V-A perform o multitude of tdsks ond moke it look eosy, The Gropes control oo fuel ronks, 2 pump rooms. A filter rooms, 21 fueling stotions ond o wide voriety of support shops ond offices. The V-A Division is monned by Aviotlon Boot- swoin's Motes Fuels QABFj in the proud trodition of the Aviotion Bootswoin's Mote roting. Nxxfvsxiiisxxxx - - S ' x N vw. sRvAi ix us vnnu.iK5Q L-QCII I Air 193 LT. D. Reichenberg LT QJGQ Zweifel ENS S. Hardwick ABFC J. lsom ABFC D, Flanders 'TY . ,nh mfg f ' 'Hlin ABFC S. Sukcrl ABF4 D. Boring ABF4 T. Doyle ABF4 Helmey ABF1 E. Weddle QAXAH Q nib, uf STN! Q QTL. align V I AUF3 J. DeHc1rT ABF3 S. Duperfuis ABF3 S. Hoff ABF3 S. Hellmoh ABF3 D. Jones ABF3 L. Lows ABF3 B. Ledford ABF3 J, McKnight ABF3 L. N1CN1ll5OD ABF3 T. Reother ABF3 A. Somos ABF3 J. Sherman ABF3 K.J. Smith ABF3 K.L. Smith AK3 J. Tyssdol ABF3 J. Vitoii llvh P X f ,f hifi - AN A. Tafel AN V. Sambrone AN T. Varwig AN R. Wagner AN P. Williams AN K. Williams AA M. Anderson AA R. Boyle AA D. Elbrecni AA B. Haynie 1 ,QQ --..,w AA J. Jackson AA B. Lassonae AA T. Ring AA O. Roariauez AA K. Williams AR R. Clausen AR G. DeAngelis AR M. Heiiman AR R. Sieinke AR R. verdieck L J HAM - - 5xxsssvnxsxxsxxxxsxxxxxxsxxxsxsnxxssssxxxxxXxxXXNXXXNXXXXXxxxx g ' I he Air Department is the second largest departmefi' on an aircraft carrier, and a manning levei of nears, 500, is larger than the compliment of most smaal snigg As one might imagine, a unit of this size reauires consiaev able administrative support. Also, the Air Boss, Mini Boss and Landing Signal Officers reauire operational assis- tance in launch and recovery operations This s miere the men of V-5 Division come into play Operationally, V-5 mans Primary Flight Control mn launch recovery recorders, sound-powered phone 'aiu ers, and status poard keepers Pri-Fly opera'ors are tasked with providing the Air Boss and Mini Boss .si essential information during flight operations aria 're lcee in of accurate historical data, Additionally. 3 sccf D Q ter on the landing Signal Officer Platform ensures 'ne proper identification of aircraft type and landing :pm ig uration prior to each arrested landing Administratively, V-5 consists of the Departrwfrit , 1 ministrative Officer, Leading Chief Petty Otficeirt ,1ff'v Counselorfiraining Petty Officer, 3-tvl Assistant 'iri-it 1.-ii, men. This staff ensures that correspondence and phi . is: ic reports are processed promptly and accurcit-'--, is well as maintaining equipment and personnel f0fQ,lm1lVivi iS While V-5 is the smallest division in the Air UQTPKDKJVYVYWA-f'i' its vital mission assures a smooth interface oetvveon stil, sions and keeps the department functioning as on eff cient, cohesive unit. ,snxN+Wih, 'NSSXXtSsssxsssxxxsxxsSkXXXXixyg wg,xxxssxxxkxsxxsxsxxxxsxsf' 'I 0 4 .f I -1' '4 W S'Xx+?NSlllMWlx- ii' J' L si' t CAPT Scott CDR Walker CDR Jones LCDR Pikla LT Prevost ABCMQSWN Upchurch -XBEQAW3 Long W , A 5 . , , .Ui YNKAWQ Morcnont ABE4 Roseberry ABH4 Scneuref ABE2 Bosinger AN Anzolone AN Bozmon AA Dodson AN Christian mi H-ef ' wu- S -1 xl ix wi I vi ,Z i K 524 VIC auf' 01 - l .- u-A '3'Q. IF D .. .N .........-..11....-. ab' -x-x -mvn -XT Hughes N NSN Schewwder -XX Scmmrze -XX Su JKT? -XX NN'M'6' xp 4-N fu. .fl FOD WALKDOWN 'lThere will be a POD walkdown, commencing on The flighfdeck. aT 4830. All hands are encouraged To parTlcipaTe. This is The call heard aT leasT once daily aboard The SaraToga. The purpose - To keep planes in The air and flying by picking up bolTs, nuTs and oTher garbage on The flighTdeck ThaT can be drawn inTo aircrafi inTakes, damaging The plane's engines and cosTing The ship money and manpower. BuT for The Saramen ThaT work on The flighT deck, POD walkdowns offer a .chance for crews Topside To caTch Their breaTh during a hecTic fly day. 'll like POD walkdowns because They give me The opporTuniTy To geT away from all of The noise and The heaT ThaT's common during flighT sounds of The jeTs and The ship, iT's greaT To Take off your cranial when you've been swearing all day and jusT leT The wind blow across your face for a few minuTes before The nexT launch. l'l like iT when The day is nearly done and we have a POD walkdown aT abouT The same Time The sun is seTTing, said AviaTion ElecTrician's lvlaTe Third Class Dave Bowers. l'lT's really relaxing. AfTer a day on The flighT deck lisTening To jeTs Take off and land iT's jusT a nice way To wind Things down. BuT even Though POD walkdowns are considered To be breaks for some of The Super Sara's flighT deck crew, There's sTill work ThaT has To be done. llvvhile a walkdown's going on iT's also a chance To caTc , ,, , . ' h operaTions, said Airman Jerry Coxgof on some lasT mlnure maimenancjg The SaraToga's Air Deparrmenf. 'TWhen you spend T8 or T9 hours in said AviaTion BoaTswain's Mare Third Class Greg Thorsson. We CQl 1 f consTanT noise, only able To hear The wasTe a minuTe. g 402fPOD Walkdown qabovep A member of The SaraToga's fllghf deck crew Takes a break while oTher members of The fllghf deck Team flnlsh up Their FOD walkdown on The super carrier. lT's one of The few breaks fhaT These men Take during a day Thaf usually conslsfs of 18-20 hours of flighT operaflons ln The heaT of jefs, lunch and dinner on The run and IITTIO opporfunlfy for sleep. Qrighh The members of The FOD walkdown Team spread ouT across The Sarafoga'S N199 flighT deck To spoT loose Trash Thaf can down one of The carrler's alrcrafT. No mdni officer or enlisted, can deny The lmpoffanc' of This job. Everyone helps when There's F09 To be found. Qlower cenferj Even Though The FOD walkdown happens on The fllghf deck on 0 regular basis, some members of The SaraToga's flighT deck crew are forced To spend Their Time performing lasf-mlnufe 1 mainfenance before The carrler's nexT seT 0 exhausTlng fllghf operaflons. flower right! FOD walkdowns are one Of 'he few quief Times The SaraToga'S High' deck sees while sfeamlng at sea. This Peacem' shot of The SaraToga's planes ls an uncommon, buf welcome slghT To WGOYY Tllghf deck personnel. Qfar rlghh Greaf affenflon ls placed ON U FOD walkdown. Everyone on The ship undersTands Thaf IT only Takes one Ioosv 'S bolf or nuT To down one of The SUPOV 59 mulfl-million dollar aircraft. Q if J .QA - u- ri? 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The ship's ohdploins ore ossisfed in running The deporTmenT by nine RP's, know os Religious Progrom SpeciolisTs. The RP's perform o wide rdnge of Technicol ond ddminisTroTive duTies in supporT of The Commond Religious Progrom. iocfomplcih 15244 KU! MQ- lu V -uv! QL ' K 55 n . bg, l fi 5 , I I vf: Z I 3 IIISI' ,Nf X 1.1 Vi '1 f spent America's most patriotic holiday, the Fourth of July, in port city of Marseille, France. many Saramen spent the Fourth of July at one of Marseille's beautiful or sipped wine at one of the city's many relaxing cafes, the SARATO- GA threw a Fourth of July party for more than 1,200 of Marseille's citizens. The celebration, which was part of Operation Friendship, a campaign to promote better relations by France and the U.S., was held on the carrier's massive flight deck and on one of the SAl2ATOGA's hangar bays. Amid impressive static displays of the SARATOGA's aircraft, the SARATO- GA's Marine Detachment won the acclaim of the guests with their Sunset Parade. To complete the evening, the French displayed their newest aircraft, the Rafale, during an air show. Guests later returned to the hangar by to mingle with SARATOGA crewmembers and partake of some of the array of food the Supply Department had created for the event. I enjoyed Marseille because we were able to give a little bit of America to the French, said AN Mark Willis of the Air Department. lt was a Fourth of July l know I won't forget. h V I l'.'IIK 'l'l--I 21 4 Muff 3140 1 ' 5.,, 5 Pl. -, T4 x A s-11,061 .ly Y . 23,4 .wkvm W1 . E ,em 'av ','xj,v. all r k'W',' ,W -,H'i- ,if gi V F 5' '19 W ' I A' 3 -pf-1 H7 Q l El fn ffl ff Ilan. 10 1-v-Ol'--r 0-nays'- Q-1,97 -and--ol-qqQ-s,iu Q 'W J ,a s 1 1 A ' .791 S , . ll f f,- '4- 3? -5.4: I fn. .-N ri g 'igg' iii r n Y fb A . 31' U If in 2 fm .7 .-4g fs' X 3 4 . .5 ' - Q 1 .1 4 H s 4 x :V Q 2 - -g, ' f Z 'X 4 ,J 5 Q4 ..T.:'.v' ix yt'-. 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Hattamer Modern naval operations involving widely dispersed forces reauire fast accurate and secure communications lt is the miss f t Department to meet these requirements Whether using semaphore and flashing light or the latest in computerized satellite Department provides the fastest most reliable communications link for command and control of operating forces 'll11fComm ea iff -f 1 11 I u 2- 'sae TQSSUQQS sefwf 3' 'ece .ea cf 'ne S-2?-1'33l :re wow- cefn su, 've 'Jesscges 3'CC9SS'7Q Cefvef 'ms ewccwcssses 'we frowsf' ss cfm 'eczem- fcfx cs ::,.'ew and fx- ng of ore' 5523 fees- soges eocw oo-y Dom Caffe gceo crcgefs fo Goss 'EH messages frore fwchfe, 'we Mes- sage Pccessmg Cem- Ter horwcves HT oi' with Qrofessmsncl core RM3 L. Charles RMS F. Griffin RM3 M, Hill RM3 T. Hunter RM3 E. McNew RM3 A. Nied RM3 M. Pierce RM3 C. Zorido RM3 M. Ziegler RMSN K, Bell RMSN L. Busby RMSN D. Degoslorio RMSN J. Dcllessonclro RMSN D. Foos RMSN D. Horris tg K. 36-.. 'Q -., Q. 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Carson SMT A. Quiroz Slvlfl F. Janes SM2 E. CurTis SM2 J. Davis SM2 J. Eller SM2 G, Hernandez SM2 D. STarnes Q Even wiTh The Technological aevelapmenTs in camrnunica Trans, The alcTesT meThaas af naval COVTWITWUUICGTIODS are sTlll pracTiced in The fleeT When The raaias are Turned aff iT is The flashing lighT, semaphore ana flag haisT ThaT provide The com rnunicaTians link beTween The ships of The fleeT The sending ahcl receiving af These messages is The lab af The Super Sara's Signal Gang CS DIVISICDN I 15,3 vf 1. Q,'f5- 3 Y ' 1'uYfllc'll 'N' 5 1 K juli-H141 ' ' 'cflflrjfjrl 'll vf,H.Hn'.Lf41 11 lf1frf!fI ffwf LH-TT Ffnlfl 54'Jf1hUT 'Afjfofn Af,5f1Tfj,fI J .Afnmqomrgry Pena-raon 2 ' P -Nolters I , i , ','!',H 8 + ' ' 7 'lf P1 H 4 Q y 71. '11 I ' f 1 ,,f,f- L ,Je-leon 5 ' irftra 2 ,,'!U,:J .J A him' 4, .X ., f' ff2'1'V- ' a , Q ic . kt nik U A L .. .E C. .1 9 .4 , A .2 A 51,1 l W l 1 1 1 5 w 3, 5: 53 Ml , W X v I 1 Q r E l I 1 1 5 1 2 f 422fComm 1 s x 3 1. 'x 5 s x 'Q- . 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'A YQ? - A935 E Sex -OSS T 'x':G-am -VCS AWN T Nelsc DMR -X S1 N N ' .X -V'C6 SC'W - 1 'o -u N 5 ANPX lx' 5 V0'CQ'Y0 XXI S fm s N'X-3 -'X GONQO :ONT -X xx' 'KT CVNXI I1 l28f Sizzle ARA SlZZLES While inporT Naples, lTaly in early Au- gusT, USS SaraToga was TreaTed To a TasTe of The UniTed STaTes Thanks To The TalenTs of a group of young ladies who danced, sTruTTed and sang Their way inTo The hearTs of SaraToga's crew. The USOXDOD group Sizzle per- formed in hanger bay one for men who could noT be on liberTy. AlThough There was only one show, The group's shorT visiT mainTained The high spiriT of The deploymenT. ln addiTion To The show, The girls of Sizzle also spenT some of Their Time making a goodwill Tour of The ship. They spoke To men who were on duTy, on waTch and men who were missing home. The Sizzle corps also visiTed The SaraToga's hospiTal To spend Time wiTh men who were Too ill To aTTend The performance. 'TIT was greaT, said SN John Morris of The Deck DeparTmenT. I Think iT's nice To know ThaT There are ladies like Sizzle who appreciaTe whaT we're doing ouT here. A ,.- f ' Q 1.5 V . A 1 .im s Q-L, l P . A Q, 'r 7' as 9, 9 JI 6 1 Q R ! if A-val In 4 s . x ,. 3 , in .mm Q E? 81 A .Q '1 5'3 rugs, ,np Q- . , ,4 .1 ,- x+ 'Qs' v z 5 U1 f WW 4105? Sora Sizzles qupper tettj the members ol Stale and thetr escorts tatmo ttme out trom the group's tour ol the Saratoga to pose tor a shot on the super corrler's masslve ttlght deck. flower lettj Lt. Feb Nendrlls, Saratoga Speclal Servlces Ottlcer clowns tor the camera on the brldge ot the Saratoga during Slnle's tour tollowlng thetr show on the shlp. Gower lett conterj One ol the members ol Stale plays o vtstt to a laramon too slck to attend the group's show. gleftj Sluts members dtd more than stng and dance thetr way lnto the hearts ot the men ol Saratoga, they also tound out what ltte was lllxe on a Navy shlp. 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On dh! 4, v-, r-.ivwkum f V . i I' wr- ' , H LAQUW-l ' ' I- Ulf ff VN- If f iuuvuwr 1 r 'f S H1 1 '. I2 'fufirwquffl ,'. ,UQ ', ',f'f,fJg1ro I- JJ? H ',r.f:DNf: -yay: 'zffqrflb I1-Q ' ',f'zI1rI ,L Z2 U TQ-rfjfn -H12 if N9D31C:f A N2 D Hells f. N2 , Nrmcorv ,f-Z2 I Nfllsflms AD3 B. Ayers AW3 E. Buchon PR3 E. Conooo AW3 D. Cox AD3 A. Delosolos ,I -fn., AD3 G. Jufros MS3 S. Keorney AW3 R. Kennedy AT3 J. Overfon 1 ne... I Q s Jlu 2' .l l 1 li us- Vi T -J , 1 TR . :gg 111 X 'K y'C'5:x.TLN'S NN i 9 Q1 Hs-31144 ATAN J. Amyx AMSAN C. Baird AN J. Beaumont AN M. Bellamy AN T. Bellar ADAN L. Davis AOAN M. Dooliry AMSAN D. Esposito AMSAN L. Gray AWAN P. Griffin ADAN J. Mariano AN W. Mercado YNSN M. Miller AN R. Miller ADAN R, Minnear AN P. Rennewanz AEAN J. Scheuring PRAN M. Stergulz ATAN M. Tomas .15 Q oi' xf, rfb, 'J- 1' Q Q syn' 'M f nl' 3 'o I A' 7 f '-' N I Elf. . 'Z svn ' n 1 7 .J 'H S 0' 1' Ali- I: -Q.. 41 N- 7.9 Q , .XL xx 4 - I Hs-3f443 AMSAA V. Appcxisommy AXAA J. Bainbridge ADAA M. 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Rudolph, Jr. LCDR D.C. Cox LCDR A.M. Solozor LT DM. Gurierrez LT JO. Srurz, Jr. LT D.O. Zimrnerrnon LT C.E. Cosh LT C.F, Askey LT C.A. Johnson LT C-.D, Brown LT MC. Bustos LT D.A. Thompson LT B.R. Nierni LT T.D. Srolloro 450fvA-84 f 'K 5 ali- - ' Qc-Q-uv gil' 4.1- I f 'Q if ,I N- jx q Q, 1 5 PHCM T. Regina AFCM D. Judah AECS R, Glasgow AQCS H. Pleager AMCS G. McNary ADC T. STephe-ns AQCS K. Budon AZCS R. Chapman AEC B. Cara AOC K. Hanka 452fVA 84 I 1' .ai , 5 11: 1. , , - ml VI .v 'U 'ui x,. f ' 1 -GF. 54 U A fu Qs .dbg X 1.4 x i Alrnosr Ever one Reocls All Honds PN4 EJ. Blononord AD4 RL. Boyefre AMH4 RH. Snieids AT4 VV.L. Henderson NC4 TE. Jonnson AD1 RA. Lenue AE4 W.K. Dickson AMH4 GA. Scnmrdr, Jr. AMH1 L. Mojor. Jr. AD1 AE. Mclnnish, Jr, L, 3' P 5 fmq fl! .gb -Q N ' ,A .ff -M 'm , ,Vit ,. I WP Wm. ' A . hui fn hr Q1 C ,1' -vx 1 -9- ,J -:Wil I I 4 f QT' fs - 4 Q H I 1 1 ,fx --4 1 SUNLINERS PRESS ON! f ' ,,,,V,,,... 'Y 1 ,., S1 -:SL 565' S241 2155 4 'F I f .' 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X V' -Z1 The Rampagers of ATTack Squadron EighTy-Three fly and mainTain Twelve A-7E Corsair ll's as parT of Carrier Air Wing SevenTeen. RepresenTing a wide cross secTion of The na- Tion, The officers and men of The Rampagers sTand always ready, always capable. We form an imporTanT parT of our counTry's firsT line of defense. Our mission: The defense of our counTry and The principles which iT holds dear. Our con- sTanT Training is in recogniTion ThaT freedom requires eTernal vigilance againsT Those who would desTroy iT. Able To sTrike TargeTs far beyond The reach of a TradiTion- al baTTle group's guns and missiles, These aTTack aircraff Take The fighT To The enemy in his own backyard. Equally effecfive againsT ships aT sea as againsT enemy inland Tar- geTs, The A-7E's flexibiliTy and capabillTy in delivering a wide varieTy of air-To-ground weapons made if a poTenT Threaf. ln addiTion To general purpose bombs, The Corsair ll carries wiTh equal ease everyThing from 2000-pound glide bombs, To rockeTs, clusTer muniTions, smarT bombs, and anfi-radar missiles. An inTernally-mounTed 20-mm gaTling gun capable of firing up To TOO rounds a second and The Sidewinder heaT-seeking air-To-air missile give The A-7E a credifable self-defense capabillTy. k 4 1' 3 . . .. f f ffnf f f , ,.-. , . .4C' 1 A I , ,r'1 1'1 j 1 Q: fff. f-'px f :.:-' 1 lull 1 11 A 1.1 ,c., ff' 4545. ., .,,, ,. ' .1 , ,ff 1, , 1. f - 'I . r f H 1 , ,f,, V, , , , 'I .,, ,flihq I 11 4 1 A , ,.,,,., 4 ,M - , ,. , 111 A I 4 4 1 A , I nrt., fl, ,., , I A 1: A Q 9 1 551 ly r 4 . . , , ,,. ., . .lb-A. I 'A All y 1 1 ' 'U 1 , , . . , , . H 1 , . , . v . . ' - ' I ll 'A 4 . , ' I ! All ' I . I 1 4 A u A 1 ' 4 ' I I H 'fr J. F Q R14 5 'Y 0 'Q 3' , , , .'- ff :lr Kfifff' ff--a3f474 BMCM D. Colvin AVCM J. Burdill ATCS W. Pesek AMCS D. Johnson AQCS J. Cooles ADCS M. Childress ATCS R. Lyons AOC R. Edworcls AMSC B. Sewell YNC W. Gillespie AEC L. Cosler ADC W. Keeler AEC J. Mole AZC D. lvlockey l72fvA-as 1 As 1. it Rf ' 1 X, 2 Fu- . Q I 'I' i . V 1 5, f I I if 1 5 ', f ' . l ' bw-mu! K 3 E-f-M-.rm-.f ' ,',f' L -llhlhrlll 'l 11'Ylll1l ' f HHH' 5 f- QHMI N, ' EQ 5f,rf,fw3f1 1 A ' F-' ' ,HHN 1 fi ' .rjhlf , 1 Hfyw, I-'Auf M VQUQ I-YM 9,4 V091 1'-'WU Q LOVWJQV I-'XE' N LQQPOW I-5' PJ qqgnord I-M21 P Lewas I-M51 F Lonmor I-M51 D Minor I-W D Morgan f-D1 D Nieman VA 834473 Viv 'ti xx-' B 1 I . E A . i i s 1 ik ' , H4 ,.fv-- ' I '- If ' r Q- . . AQ - ZW ' ,fg A ' . , , H i 'L . J Ja w , if gil' . I A 'A -1. ' f :H N ,A Rx if , 4-Q XX ,,. E '1 ga qi! ,rr N M 5 J J 1 I '54 5 L ' 2 N Q, Q , Q' r f ,N ' 5 , . 4 1 X 'J -. . X. - E S- x 'N .X- - R, Q. 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' i - 1 If , ' Q , Q. . ui, s r 1 I X. '-. I I -QQ, it, x Q , v v - 1 .v nw ' I Q Q, x' 44 1 3655 5 S'oxe'1s ...xi xx: Sul5xx xt.: 5-ff I Sxxgos 5-,Rf '.' . C'TS 5-'. ': Q X LXLX0 Q'T gk . ' 1.x nik! 1 ' . s'x Cla 5-'ff' 'xxx I -'s +x 5 -'-mx . 'u'N 1 Ju' 5... ,p ix- Xa Q 17' f ,- .W wa, ,X vmaamo ADAN R. Chapman AN D. Crawford ADAN D. Cross AN L. Deleon AN J. Dennis AZAN M, Evans AOAN J. Ferraro AMSAN M. Forbes AMSAN D. Garlepied AOAN S. Gibbs AN D. Hampron ADAN L. Hartman AN E. Haupfman AMEAN H. Henderson AN E. Herrera reofxm as if I I X. 1 4- igg- . 31 QQ. NNN V xx S -x, -mx N Xt --X I Nxvxg .x. s. x .-X. -xx -x .x bg W Novxi xq N. .'.'+.., ' . wa' 'wg --x -R m sx'x Rx-'UN 'x' N:XQ..S 'x R 'X y-11 ' '1 -'CX ' . d'HQx' -'Cx . .vY'v. -CW 4 '. 7' Mf:5f:l'lfJf:1T f-'. fx 7AU ff:7 I-Ol-'Q E, Ogbgrnff f-'!',!-F4 2 Perreero 1-ff!-NM Pulju vA-894184 AQAN S. Quokenbusn AOAN E. Rennie AN C. Rodriguez PRAN K. Schippmonn AQAN M. Schmink ADAN F. Simmons ADAN TA Smith AMSAN M. Sfecher AOAN B. Stone AN W. Toile ADAN E, Vontil AN A, Willioms MSAN R. Wilson AMSAA K. Browne AA F, Dobson 482fVA-83 l l r up sw.-Q -v.'! ' 3. -Qfsx A , FN Q. sf' x x V M 3 '7 l Q. we ww. ATTACK SQUADRON EIGHTY-FIVE ATTock Squodron EighTy-Five CVA-85p is Corrier Air Wing 47's dll weoTher medium oTTdck squodron ond SordTogo's primory of- fensive punch in power projecTion ond seo conTroI. The men of VA-85 ore o group of very TdIenTed ond profes- sionoi soiiors. The 39 officers ond 222 enIisTed members moinToin ond fly Grummon A-6 inTruders, Ten of The inTruders ore A-6E TRAM bombers ond four ore KA-6D inflighf refueling Tonkers. VA-85 wos commissioned in July 4954 ond is one of The oidesT conTinousiy ocTive oTTock squodrons in The Ndvy. HomeporTed QT NAS Ocednd, VA. VA-85 Tokes Their nomesoke, Biock Folcon, from The fomous Germon bird of prey.. The Block Folcon is on exceIienT hunTer, renowned for iTs obiIiTy To find gdme ond for The ferociTy ond dccurocy of iTs oTTock under The mosT odverse condifions. Behind This symbol iies one of The finesT comboT records in The hisTory of modern oeridl wdrfdre, ond wiTh iT The conTinuing oggressive spiriT success in: combof. The nexT fifTeen poges presenT mission of The A-6 InTruder! ,AQQQIHH 1 'L v 3. '2g:i ' ru VJ vw ' U, .4-1 .yawn ,s fi, , LCDR C. Young LCDR J. Tonkersley LCDR B. Cox LCDR R. Molson LT R. C-rohom LT K. Coburn CDR JIM STONE EXECUTIVE OFFICER The A-6E intruder is the only corrier bosed, oll weother, electro-opticol ottock oircroft in the world. Proven through its mony combot sorties, the Intruder tokes its nome from its obility to penetrote hostile oirspoce ond strike heovily de- fended torgets. In totol dorkness ond the worst of weother, this rodor guided bomber uses o computer controlled ot- tock system thot ollows torgets to be oquired for outomot- ic weopons delivery, with no need for outside visuol refer- ence. When in the torget oreo, the oircrew uses the torget recognition ottock multi-sensor QTRAMy with its forword- looking infored CFLlRy senior, loser rongerfdesignotor' ond loser spot to ocquire ond trock its torget. The A-6E con then surgicolly ploce its ordnonce on torget leoving the sur- rounding oreos virtuolly untouched. The A-6E ottock pockoge is o versotile plotform. Copo- ble of delivering up to 48,000 pounds of conventionol weopons, the Intruder olso con deploy loser guided smort bombs ond o voriety of missiles such os the Side- winder oir to oir missie, the Shrike onti-rodiotion missile, ond the Horpoon onti-ship cruise missile. The oircrew is composed of o pilot ond bombordierf novi- gotor QBXNQ, who sit side by side in the cockpit. The Intruder teom is well troined ond is bocked by professionol mointe- nonce personnel. A secondory mission for the intruder is performed by the KA-6D. This inflight refueling plotform hos the some bosic oirfrome os the A-6E but with o speciolly designed refueling system. Using o deployoble refueling hose ond corrying five 300 gollon fuel tonks, the KA-6D delivers jet fuel to other tocticol oircroft. extending the mission copobilities of the oir wing. LT L. Brown LT B. Cothey LT W. Evons LT R. Pocker LT J. Mullen xv- 'WL - f W 'hgh UL ln 'X Q1 L W 5 4-X ll- f 14. LQ A l. - 'Off K So N4 X 1-X x X '. ix - an I. Z' ':,,' ,lr lil! JJ 'JM .,Z?'ffYUf1 '21 r f'r MJKJPJ ' N Mycvcboy QCUUUI Ezuer VA-85f187 LT R. Troynelis LTjg S. Toole LTjg T. Fisk LTjg C. Homner LTjg M. Winfer 'QQQW' 1' ,.., .KQV --Q -g . Roos -Q . Swan Q -Q 2 as-wx. N' Refers - C Rvevsem 1 x a I 5 'PPT Cin , . 0 I ,649 ll, i sl ii!! o Q I f fl, 1 'Q 'ik 'ly 1 XJ 'lub 41 :Qi T 'll ! .' '.' 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Wi.- ' ' fi 15 1 ifSa-fff 1 ::' 12 1,5-Ati:.,g,g'fg,mi.,'f'g1 AVQV -.. J. is . A , x x xk5C5X Ox 'XX xcx xgix XSL! 'N v Vx Lxxi Xs KX Rx sn Ex .!. I n J 1 I 1 ll r ll ON It I l 1 ' nuff pa n a s 1 I 2 l1 1 I -yi.: ia 'K 5' Q' V 1 X Q? u 'j 25.13 i .,,v,, ,li KL wg-,. - gy 4' .Eff If ' 'f J 15' M 4 W?'l vl F if ,Lf 'Y !v U QBKX 3. 4 A . W: R I . ' F' l . J 1 ' Cm W. SSLEY .R ICB! 'MN' D. INEWMAN ' J ' A J A wa HISTORY OF VAW-425 Nicknamed 'TTigerTails , VAW-425 was commissioned on OcTober 4, 4968 aT NAS Norfolk. The iniTial sea deploymenT was To The Caribbean wiTh Carrier Air Wing Three aboard The USS SaraToga CCV-601. In July of 4969 The squadron made iTs firsT major cruise To The lVlediTerranean wiTh The USS SaraToga CCV-605. Upon reTurning from The cruise The 'iTi- gerTails became The firsT EasT CoasT squadron To Take delivery of The new E-2B Hawkeye . ln The early To mid 497O's, VAW-425 became parT of Carrier Air Wing 4 onboard The USS John F. Kennedy QCV- 67j. During This period, The TigerTails made several Medi- Terranean deploymenfs. ln 4975, VAW-425 deployed uTiliz- ing The newesT version of The Hawkeye , The E-QC. ln December 4976, VADlvl Greer, COMNAVAIRLANT, pre- senTed VAW-425 wiTh The COMNAVAIRLANT BaTTie E for readiness, The CINCLANTFLT 'Golden Anchor Award for career reTenTion, and The CNO SafeTy S Award. VAW- 425 is believed To be The firsT Navy uniT To win all Three awards in The same fiscal year. in June of 4979, The TigerTails joined Carrier Air Wing 47 and began workups onboard The USS ForresTal QCV-593 in preparaTion for anoTher lVlediTerranean deploymenT. ln laTe 4984, VAW-425 was Tasked To provide range con- Trol services for The hisToric launch of The NASA space shuT- Tle Columbia. In lviay 4983, VAW-425 reTurned To The USS SaraToga QCV-605 To begin The Training for The upcoming lviediTerra- nean deploymenT in April 4984. During This deploymenT The squadron parTicipaTed in many NATO exercises. AugusT 4985 found The TigerTails on Their 42Th lvlediTer- ranean deploymenT onboard USS SaraToga QCV-605. On OcTober 40, 4985 The squadron played an insTrumenTal role in The successful inTercepTion of The Egypfian airliner carry- ing The hijackers of The lTalian cruise ship Achilie Lauro. From January Through March of 4986, VAW-425 parTicipaTed in freedom of navigaTion operaTions off The coasT of Libya. AfTer reTurning home The TigerTails were presenfed wiTh The COMNAVATRLANT BaTTie HE and CNO safefy S awards. In June The squadron was named The winners of The AEW Excellence Award. On Sepfember 5, 4986, CDR William R. Sisley relieved CDR Raplh K. Zia as Commanding Officer of VAW-425. Upon reTurning from a highly successful deTachmenT aT NAS Fal- lon, The squadron was selecfed for anoTher CINLANTFLT Golden Anchor Award. On June 5, 4987, VAW-425 lefr again wiTh The USS SaraTo- ga for The lviediTerranean for Med. Cruise 87. H 22OfVAW- 425 CDR W. Sisley, CO CDR D. Newman, XO LCDR T. Dudash, MO LCDR C. Ayer, OPS LCDR J. Frazier, Admin LT P. O'Connor LT E. Hawkins LT K. SChuITz :ii ai. -'2'.., .G . S,- Q0 sv in QQ 'ua as -Q 's- ,. Qi 5 Q xx' . SPQQ . F x's Q '50 . N f10J'JSNO0 K X-ax ' , .1 . X .4113 n 0 - ' r ' , s 1. x ,JluX.'QX 1 F 'KN 8' xn.11f'K'n U. 'mx ' Xxx x Xml .' 1' ' NJN ' -'v .w'm'J.! '.f.,w,, !'.. Q :M vnxyy, , 9.5. X .sqmay 2. N1 fwnulnlfh ' 1'-:Q-lf! , I . . an ,. NH, MU lp 1 'I ', .,411'x'heY P Q I iq' v 1 . .' I' fx ,f ' H..' .f '.,,.'2'i' , - 5 ' I na , - 5 -fgf Vx., V ',1 ' .f4s, M- 'Q ,,f'A t,A.,',3,,.'..f',nAfvK . V. QW' 1 1 -1,4 i ' n . , . . . 1 1.,. 5' J F : . '- - ,,, M 'rf A .T ,ln 'l ' T! H Y N T' .W ' ' . A, X 84 Ili' J --A Ani V ' o ,. ,IIA 'H N -..l-K bl-f f . ., ,,f' .Y .' 'JI-W-125f221 Commdnd Senior Chief Commdnd Coreer Counselor AZCSQAWQ C. York ATCSCAWQ J Hdrper E -3, ADIVIIN The Admin deporTmenT provides odminisTrd- Tive supporT for The Commdnding Officer, ond The AdminisTrdTive, OperdTions, SdfeTy, ond ExecuTive DepdrTmenTs. The depdrTmenT is broken down inTo five divisions: Admin, Person- nel, Disbursing, Medicdl, dnd isT LT. , The Admin division provides clericdl ossis- Tdnce for dll sduddron messdges dnd memos. On The OperdTions side, we record dll dircrevv flighT Time dnd ensure dccurdTe fIighT hour dc- counTing. The Personnel secTion is responsible for dll enlisTed service records ond documenfs. We ensure ThdT The pdperwork for enlisTed Trdns- fers ond check-ins ore comple-Ted dccurdTely dnd in d Timely mdnner, ond ossisT wiTh rdie ddvdncemenT exdms ond dll dssocidTed ser- vice record enTries. In lidison wiTh The Disbursing Clerk, Admin moniTors dnd prepdres pdperwork for pdy dnd specidl enTiTIemenTs. Problems dnd quesTions concerning squddron members ore hdndled by our TigerTdil Disbursing Clerk. We dlso hdve d HospiTdl Corpsmdn, who dr- rdnges dll Types of physicdls ond exdmindTions. He dlso moniTors dll required shoTs needed by The squddron personnel. The FirsT LieuTendnT Division includes vdrious duTies from cledning crew benhing spdces dnd vorious DOSSGQGWCIYS To pdssing ouT our cledn loundry. These duTies keep up The hedlTh ond wellbeing of The squddron ond help us keep our mordle up during These long periods dT sed. 222 XVAW-425 7 ,Qx-N Q 'x fx' . . F. GCNT K -Q N-Ng N, . .. '93 . f..s:'.: S3 'N' x'1'K N ,X mf-' -IO W ' 'Lxrfx C S'J'X'nN xzfx -, :EW -,-J. xi .ui-yp x 5- K xx MJ Lx! 'T Ki, ,A fp ff-125f223 MAINTENANCE X' MATERIAL CCDNTRGI. VAW-425 flies The E2C Hawkeye , a highly sophisTicaTed elecTronic aircrafT ThaT requires many man-hours To mainTain in a ToTal mission capable sTaTus. This Task can only be mei wiTh ToTaI Teamwork, which VAW-l25's MainTe- nance DeparTmenT is well known To have. MainTenancefMaTeriaI Confrol is The overall nerve cenTer, where each mainTenance Task is assigned and The much needed parTs To repair The aircrafT are ordered. Manned by MainTenance CPO's, AZ's, and AK's, This divi- sion is aT The forefroni of The mainTenance efforT. A Since quaIiTy plays The mosT imporTanT parT in safeTy, iT sTands To reason ThaT our QualiTy AssurancefAnaIysis Division is manned by The squadron's senior and mosT experienced per- sonnel. The QAXA Division overlooks The main- Tenance efforT To insure ThaT all assigned work is done safely and properly. They also musT keep Trends on Their respecTive areas of ex- perTise, and submiT reporTs on improper manu- facTuring of rework procedures. There is also a exTensive Technical library mainTained by The division. The QAXA Division has a DaTa AnalysT assigned: his job is To provide The MainTenance Officer wiTh analyfical informaTion abouT The mainfenance efforT. AircrafT Division is The largesT in Terms of per- sonnel and area of responsibiIiTy. The division is broken down inTo four workcenTers. Power Planfs repairs The engines and associaTed equipmenf. Airframes Takes care of The hy- draulic componenTs, flighT conTrols, and The inferior and exTerior skin of The aircrafT. The Corrision Confrol workcenTer has one mision: combaT corrosion. Given The Type of environ- menT ThaT The aircrafT is in, This is a never end- ing process. The fourTh workcenTer is really Two workcenTers in one: The AME fPR shop involves personnel survival and environmenTal confrols of The aircrafT. The Avionics Division is responsible for The eiecfrical and eIecTronic paris ThaT enable The aircrew To do Their mission. From The naviga- Tion equipmenT To The massive radar compo- nenTs, They can repair iT all. LasT, buT ceriainly noT leasT, is The Line Divi- sion. This division is responsible for Training Tiger- Tail Plane CapTains. The Line is where 9096 of our new non-designaied Airmen gei Their iniTial familiarizaTion wiTh The E2C uHawkeye . The goal of every Trainee is To become a qualified E2C Plane Capiain. They are responsible for: Daily and Turnaround lnspecTions, launches, re- coveries and movemeni of squadron aircrafT Being a Tigerfall Plane Capiain is a rigorous and demanding Job buT one which our Tiger Tails handle wiTh pride Each one of These divisions have separaie Tasks To be performed before each and every flighT buT They all sTlll have The same mission To provide an aircrafT ThaT is fully mission capable 224fVAW 425 AMCSCAW5 R. SmiTh AMHCQAWQ M. Dimapelis AKT F. SlaTon AK'l J. Koon AK'l J. STarkey AZ2 J. Dropela AZ2 M. Jackson AK3 R. Bishop AK3 C. FosTer AZAN K. Saucier AZAN J. Murdock AKAN S. Klecz ' - I . - 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . - - . . - . T . I 1 - . . - - . . .. 5, V VVVV YY-Vniw-vfgni Y ' ' - V- - - - .,..... 'if 15 1 '01 ,aa 41' I Z eil. l I ,J .5 I L.--n 'li he i 5 l ln.,, il R' f W' 'ia- 'C M 11.125025 s 1 1 1 1 ls 1, 5. 1 w V, 9 ,. i 1 i QUALITY ASSUIQANCEHXNALYSIS i I . ADCSCAWD R. Fisher ' Azcmwp T. Penn 5 F E V N V11 i x ATMAWJ F. Tupper g AMH4qAwp R. eusfin 34 ii AD4qAvvp R. Taylor AZMAWQ N. Riggs 4 'mr 11,1 AD'I F. Sanders AEQQAWQ L. Lundy W M AZ2 W. McGoIdrick ' i , :Hin A f I ' i2--. ..-:1' -viii. .5512- 159 an 0 .xx vt -Q' . - ' X if- ' .914- JK I S 1 5 41g W RFMAE v I 22cfvAvv-425 F.,-...,m:l . ..., 14 ...,. H ' 5 . 1 AIRCRAFT , 5? x it HM A 1 Y ., 90h, -I i'-1' IJ fp 11.125027 AMH4 T. FosTer AMS4 B. Henry AMS2 R. Roesch AMH2 R. Miller AMS2 D. McLc1urin AMS2 M. Hoff AMS2 J. Felber AMS3 O. Martin AMS3 D. Peirce AMS3 M. Turner 228fVAVV-425 N CTX., , Q QTM' Q1-km Q'- I Cfvvn 'Q Q. 'H sigh hh-I lin 1 Q .D 4 b s. 'PZXVQW AVICDNICS AE4 C. Bates AE4 J. Nicholous AT2 E. Roland AT2 W. Olewine AT2 J. Hozcm ATZQAWQ Morfin AT2 B. Pogue AT2 S. Hunfer ' . 1 ,M,-,,.. 1 O l I, ! 'S V A U 'Y I 'L YS 'Q N.. I.-1 O L rv' '1 'vw I Q , , V 1 1 -4 H 1 4 ,,A,,, ,, .,.,, ,,,...,.-,,,?,.... ,,,,..., ,,......,......,................,,.,............. AEC B. Smifh AMS4 L. Leidenheimer AMS3 R. Shockleford AMSAN R. Morconfonio AN G. 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V 'M ' ' P '.',. .sn 1' .. The Be-Devllers of VF-74 were originally com- missioned Fighter Bomber Squadron Twenty in 4945 and. after several post WW-ll changes. were redesignated Fighter Squadron Seventy- Four in 4950. Since the squadron's commissioning.- the Devils have flown eight different fighter aircraft. from the famed F-A0 Corsair to the F-MA Tomcat and Have seen combat in WW-ll. Korea. and South- east Asia. U Q Flying the F-AU Corsair. the Be-Devllers were the Navy's last prop fighter squadron. and in 1961 became the first operational F-AB Phantom squadron. The Be-Devllers flew the Phantom for over 22 years, during which time received nu- merous awards including the Battle the CNO Aviation Safety Award. and the ADM Joseph Cliff ton Award as the Navy's top fighter squadron. VF-74 transitioned into the F-14A Mediterra- nean Deployment in the Tomcat. 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JOTQOXVSKV LCDR J, Snead LT Q, Biddle LT 6. Busnong LT GL Con-ef LT T Durst LT JT FIOTISV PV LT, R. LOTZOT LT M. McCdnnev LT S. Montague SQUADRQN CFFICER I I - - ' .ag 'Q. I an I .5 SQUADRCN OFFICERS iff COMMAND SENIOR CHIEF CCIVIIVIAND CAREER COUNSELCR SQUADRCN DCC 'ff 1 f V 1 , A 4 K' I xv f, f 1' :fm - SLUGGER ADMIN 1 0:1 IH as n 4 IIBIH Mu A 4 1. Qi.. it r---u f .Aust A ,T yy, 5 I -H . , i k! ,V.v V Y -wx -1 J ,, , sx- E JSA N. ' W A xx L D rx: x' xum, XY x, QQ - 1 TN 2 C SM: 1 , :NS ' lkcsm ' ,Y f L, , Q kill lm Y uf H 4 ef fi A f ' A 7 I 2cc,fvmo3 I . r. I , 44 l I Ni-,. 'VC-. ' , f P 3 'Ny qfn x-A ' 'fx 1 f 4 MAINTENANCE CQNTROL NN N AMSC R. Neubauer ADC V. Ulrich AlvlEl F, Alexander AMSl T. Bawlaria A04 W. Hilliard AT1 D Perez AE'l R. Savaie A23 J. Daugiweriy 2g,gfVF-403 Q- Q,-no -if Q r 'W I - 7 I ' x. 1 ii ff - I Y! ,, I.. - QUAL TY ASSURANCE 4 I 'N ,T DW?- tm Ad w M 4+ if ,Ji 1 1 1' -i 1- ATCS G. Jones AT4 M. Copley i n AT'1 K. Degidio , AQ4 W. Thomas f AQ4 L, Tremo ' ' I -9,1 Y Chr. Y AT2 P. Cneuron i5,f f LL. 5 AQ2 L. Engebrifson L, 74, A T AQ2 J. Hoer ' Q ,, ,A AT2 A. Lonum X w 5 ' AQ2 J. Nix f ' I S-'pk l !NTEGRATED Q, Q -1 I I I 5, 1 Q' WEAPQNS TEAM gwv5W.,,.fazz,:xfgwxya-,kg-Emery-ieselnm , . . - ..,,, ,, ---A L . ' -'lu , me I ... V, Q nf J - 'f , - I 1 hu, .mlm 1 nfs 14, ,,, A . ADC J. Clork AMH1 D. Kieler AD4 D. Smifh AD2 G. Hernandez AMH2 F. Koenig AT2 S. Pnores - .A , AME3 L. Andrade - Amss T. Bone! rv' AE3 D. Ferreiro ,r r , r mi' ' -q .,, , 1-- . . AMS3 M. Lindsey 1 f s 'fl Qi..-fu 1 J , .1-0' 272fVF-403 I il, Q,- H52 f W x Rx 'x N 'x Sx n x 5 x H I u u s u x , 'Ja 1 u s 1' y 1 'v 'Q 'n' ' Y 3 5 l.. I ' x ' , 'pim- g 0 . nh bn' ' 1 s A ,gg ' ' n fu l I rl. 4 f. ,'. 5 4 ' 1 .. -i 'S Aofx D was o ,, o ' - AD2 D Done-mo AD2 M. Hox K' AD2 T Mofmews AD2 M Nobles ' ' h Y AL- '. In-H AD2 J Roe: ADS K. Crowtex AD3 S, Dow ' ' AD3 M. Johnson - ADAN M. Broodhorsf ' P0 PLANTS oo o w- i 1 5 I 'l1 I I 1 -l Q Q- in... ' l ig. 'KY Q.. W-5, 1 in is Fu 1 ' 4 'vu' 1 ' 'fff . J I Jnrffff' ll 1 It 7, If xx. -P QRDNANCE . .,.,..M......w.--. ...........4..-.-.,..7....,...4 -1 li i F B I , 1,0 FT I 4 1 K V I 1 1 il H 1 1 v 7 , , 4 w .f ff Hn: il X rw 2,9 Q9 . is 9' 314449, 'a QW Ln , glsww . W 1 ..1' xagzfmf, . Q? J WIN. flfl. 1l.r r 1115, V -V f'.e.' IH' Zrlvwv' fan. '.-N Iwi-1' I 1 I u n. ,I .fawgj n., L -u 1 ns 1's.' V '-1-, Y X47 C7 lg, f aural 'I' 1 '1'ui, If Llp 1 ', 'r 411 , 1j,, '4- J 11 1' , - 1.'J' g it f ics-Q --.r I i. FRAMES PH2 J. McConnell 3 PH2 J. McCormick AT2 K. Simpson PH3 D. Boenick PH3 J. Hollond PHS M. McPherson AT3 D Rufn PH3 D. Tobor PH3 K. Worner PHAN M Anderson PHAN E. MeSSer 28OfVF 103 ll V! I Q 'I cu inlhll . I r K ' INTELLIGENCE SPECIALISTS SQUADRCN CCQKS 1 LIEUTENANT S Q1 ,. AE1 E Long W AE4 W McKinney AE2 S Corroll AE2 M Mucuc AE2 L Sfone WSH!! 1 AE2 C. Wynn AE3 W. Abernathy AE3 M. Bone! AE3 R. Bell A53 vv. Gillespie - ,, -Gul W-4 . ., AE3 D. Scnwind AE3 D. Semper AE3 M. 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Adcltiond missions antisurface warfare. precision mine warfare. inteligence colection and command and control. The- Diamondcu1ters execute these. tasks h al weather conditions often at extreme ranges from the cclrier. T The most advanced carrier based mtisubmcxine wufare aircraft. the S-3A Viking combines a complex array of acoustic and non-acoustic sensors to detect enemy submarines. The crew of fou QPlot. COTACfCopilot. Tactical Coordinator, and Sensor Operatory combine stedth. tactical cunning and the hunter's intuition to employ the aircraft cnd its sensors. Sonobouys alert the sensor operator to the sightest distubance beneath the waves. radar paints the smallest protrusion above the water's surface. infra-red sensors . detect the target's heat day or night and electronic surveiance picks out hostile radar emissions. The Tactical Coordnator evaluates al information and determines the tactics for tracking md destroying the threat. The aircraft can be positioned forthe ki before the submarine is aware of its presence. delivering a wide arrayof weapons. V Antisubmarine warfare requires a team effort' on the ground as well as in the air. The technicians who maintain the S-3A are the sharpest in the fleet. From engines and airframes to computers. every system receives the close attention it needs for optimum performance: S 1 V . -i . - T Led by CDR Phil Voss and CDR Tim Baker. the provide the Saratoga Battle Group with continuous. sub-surface and surface defense. True force multipliers, they are1the. cutting edge in bringing the battle tothe enemy. L g T . 1, l 'K' 2' ' ,. H - if ' Q ,N ' 1 1 4, Q w' E S , 1 . n M v M . Q, :cj at ' M41 H' ' f,i'1i'a,, 1.,..' ' 3 'fggjg A7 X, '44 1 .fgXiQ,' L bi' In 'W t, 2 ,., Q 2 'I 1. ..Q',k,r,,-1.,' ,092-fs 2 Y '-,-i gang 4 we Q., X A ,ui ,fth 3' -Y Q -In ' ? ' i ff wwf I-3 5- 'Q Jn' ,L 'ifgf' + -W? 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Smith HM1 J. Townsend NC1 G. Villdrini PR4 W. Wdlldce AD1 J. Wenzel AD2 R, Azevedo AZ2 R. Bdcnmdn AE2 T. Bdrcomb AW2 K. BGFFSTT AME2 D. BedTy PR2 M. Becntold AMS2 S. Boyd 2Oc1fVS-30 .1-' ' li ,. .,n - - - f '79 Hs , KY T gm 's ol' ,is -0 W.. ,ff KF, in ,,,,,.--Q .,. A , rf, , ,.. Y ,,, --:wil Dfw. 4 .Ka ' .-new flush- Q. f-11 guns MI 'N 1 , TP 5- V .iid .A-LT A Lb :Y .. ,N N, :J '1- - Y -af 1 I , I I ,I fx lg H A -Q -K W Y A r Y in Wh- i Q1 ' v of .VL - 'U x A ,, . xl' X20 -9 ck l- JZ 301295 ,X Llfli, ,lf'- , ,,, i '. .1 M v' w ! 1 , ' an ff.f:i,'I,nl 14 Y Y .,l' ,ij 7.. 91,- AT2 L. Jernigan AMS2 J. Johnson AO2 S, Johnson AE2 C. Jones AW2 S. Krakus AO2 W. Lee DK2 J. Lege Ill AK2 J. Lutfruil AT2 B. Marley Jr AD2 T. Marsha!! AW2 M. Maunz AW2 D. Miller AMS2 M. Mullen AK2 R. Nance AD2 D. Norfleef AT2 M. Perrie Qocfvs-30 if -v , I. 1 i 1 1 5. l E E 5 4 V Vi 5 AO3 M. Dees 1 A53 P. Eddy 4 MS3 C. Fales .1 g M 2 L AX3 V. Flinf AD3 D. Fogg A23 D. Gannon AME3 M. Gasfan A AT3 B. Gram . , AO3 F. Gray AMH3 S. HjerTs1eaT M 1 AE3 J. Humnicuft N . YN3 F. Jackson 3 1 R I X E N K . u 3 j PR3 T. Jerar A AT3 T. Kimbali YN3 D. Linaemeyer I 1 I , AW3 P. Maaclax A AT3 F. Newman AME3 K. Perreaulf I 4 . ? Qoefvs-30 't'0a.., Q--, 1 xx,-f N. 'i 'I' 4 Q- 1 Z! ix' 'D 'Q pn-P 1 U ! -4 1.7 N. gut -'ax 3 S T'6'QC AME 3 53 QYYYNQ? -'QF J TU? 5 x Sfwmw 'xtff K SAX Uffxf -W .- Sawxass A 'W 5'il1XNJ1N!u -K+. . k'xw.x1x xm- 4 X .BMW -K: -KN f -'kzm!mx,u!N I 1 !,4' '!,, ' fwnv:!1'nwJ I-'. ifzfji lf IJ, ' 5'-lvl? I I, r 5urr.Qf,m 1 .fn-w ff swam I-M J 59'faf'ff'J'l lfilvil ,5 357130 I'Ifl. 1- K f,5fff,y aol! I-'.A'.lfW7 E51'JJl'f1f!f J? Wifi-.H J SQVJIIYI vs-301200 ADAN J. Calderon AEAN T. Carmichael AKAA R. Chancey AMSAN H. Chouanard YNSN R. Cogan Jr. AN R, Cossey AOAN S. Davidson AA J. Dilks AN J. Drea AMSAN J. Drennan AXAN P. Drescner AXAN T. Fischer AA A. Fleming AN W. False AN S. Fullerton AMSAN J. Glanzer AMEAN P. Glenn AA V. Gray AMHAA E. G-riiiis AA T. 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I 1,1505 .,,. -.-..- -,.,,... ...-.,A.V--- - ---V -V f - A -F-M 1. ,Y aoafvs so 5-lb WEE X v 413-30f3O5 306 A DAY AT Tl-IE FIC-3-I-ITS IT mighT noT have been Las Vegas, Nevada or ATlanTic CiTy, New Jersey, buT for The men of The SaraToga, The Smokers TournamenT held on The flighT deck of The carrier on Fun in The Sun Day In early OcTober was a chance To show whaT They were made of in The ring. I Think iT's a greaT way To keep The spiriT of compeTeTion going beTween guys ouT here, said Airman John Jenkins of The SaraToga's Air DeparTmenT. There isn'T Too much of a chance for The guys here To show whaT They can do aThleTicly. From jusT Talking To guys around The ship, you can Tell They miss noT being able To compeTe. OThers jusT wanT To have fun. Spurred by The cheering of The gaThered crowd, The SaraToga's own enTrIes inTo The world of heavyweighTs, welTerweighTs and lighTweighTs baTTled iT ouT for The righT of Smokers' champion. Under The eyes of The SaraToga's Commanding Officer, CapToin David E. FrosT, champions were crowned and words of encouragemenT were passed ouT To Those ThaT losT Their shoT aT The gold, buT were willing To go back for more in The ring. T'Even Though I losT, I had a greaT Time, said Fireman Dave Garrard. I losT To a good fighTer, so I don'T mind The facT ThaT I had To spend The resT of The afTernoon waTching from ouTside The ropes. IT was a chance for me To forgeT where I was for The afTernoon. ThaT made all The Training I did and all The waITing for The fighT worThwhile. f. of 9-J F Af I I Cop cenferj Two Soromen slug IT ouT In The mlddleweighi class. Qabovej Cdr. Sam Montgomery, referee and someTImes Operations Boss, keeps careful Tabs on The ocTIon In The ring during The Smokers oompeflflon. Qrlghfj AnoTher winner Is crowned by ring referee ST-I1 Allen, To The glee of The gaThered crowd. Qfcr righfj The Soraioga crowd looks over The acilon in This heavyweighf clash. 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Bogon 0 6 Q 6 i 111111 IWILTIGIUII BMC Tirnorny Tozicko Ens Jerry Bougnn Division Officer Division Cnief BL. I . .S 1 -Lf, j . I si! SA G Sronley SN A Toylor Si? D. rnompson SA T Vick f 4 , -f ,af -L' - BM3 P Dobbins BMBT Gosseri BM3 J Jocobs BM3 J. Posrernok BMS M Willioms SA K. Alleyne SRF Beom SA I2 Cooper SA C. Crowford SA J Deon SN I? Eoves SA S. Holt SI? D. Root SA J. RLJIIO SA S. Scnoffer oeckfzsia BM4 S. Koch BM4 J. Dimoffio BM4 P. Riley BM2 D. Embry BM2 J. Ktosko V BM3 W. Gomer . BM3 A. Grirnsley 1 BMS J. Olougnlin f BM3 W. Robinson f t Y . 'S 1 af f f K I i f Q 2 Q BMS M. Michel X 'I 1 . I J .. 1 ri quill. 9 Hg W , v ' 0 6 6 E ' Q3 LTJG Brion Terpening BMC Cngrle-5 Perry Division Officer Division LCPO V . 'i C f .:k'! Z v 2- w'W ' ' 5 Y X ,... , , t M 1 nr J ' aw f 'f. i in 'S 2' l ...f ,, 1 V.-': K pu 'li' X 2 U L+- .talhv Q --'ur 'M ':' Y 4 ! , I. I 31L1fDeck 23 l if 4? S 3 -XJ' :Q- HM3 M Ross BINAB T Sherrod BMS K Thomos SI? A O'Bruon SN W Coshmon SN M Coulson SA K Pike SN C Holmes SN W Jernigon SA A Jones BM2 A. Ferrell BM2 J. Fronckowidk BM2 J. Woods BM3 T. Kitchen BM3 M. Leboio S4 BM3 L. NGUFDODD YN3 A. Nedl BM3 W. Riffe SN K. Brown H YNSN J. Cniles QQ. -1- hgh' i I 'fail- Ll H.. UQ. v M LT DClvlCl Roberison LTJG Tim Gordon Blvli Corey Clork Blvli Lorry Kuhn CWO2 Cloude Holder ASST. 4ST Lieuienoni Division Officer Division LPO Depi Ccireer Ship's BOS'N Counselor fifth Diuiliiinrt X W 3l6fDeck SN J. Corry SN .ll Espino SN O Hernondez SA M. Kelly SN JS Kill SN Tl Lotrell SN A, Logelin SN O. Monguol SA M. Morkussen SA A, PrOT1O SA lvl. Rune SN N. Simmons SN C. Vondyk SN R. Wosninglon SN M. Zlngler 3'l8fUNREP FILL 'ER UP!! UNREPS lvleon Food, Fuel For The City of Sorotogo Most of the citiesof the world, including the flooting city of Sorotogo, rely on outside sources to replenish their food, fuel ond moteriol supplies. ln the post, ships needing supplies hod to eithersonchor GT seo, or return to port to receive goods. The U.S. Novy hos developed ond perfected the method for resupplying ond refueling ships ot seo os they continue to steom through the woter. This system is colled Under- woy Replenishment , or UNREP for short. During on Underwoy Replenishment, onywhere from 50,000 to 350,000 pounds of goods ore tronsferredifrom ship to ship vio high lines ond helicopter. The entire UNREP con toke up to four hours ond moy need up to 300 men to complete the tosk. - With UNREP's, the city of Sorotogo is oble to better pre- pdre itself for ony chollenge onyploce in the world. s N A c4fLiff 7 l '1----li it-1,4 8 4 . Q, , ', x 'x X' , X 5 1 ' ., rf, 'A gf I I K N X WS Q-wikis K E s 356.483 , sizmxaz--W-fr' +251-b,fAff'- Z-A -- ' .. QA '21L - -FL-54'--'i vs ' V V V Y M7 W .. H. mmf. ,..:-.- v 115, t 'u.?' MPN' .ffm w1,,i,,a ma. S. 292.5 K E -aw 00182 1 MA. 'pf Q .A if A lv 4 14':. ' 2.11, nr ,Y 9-V Lcdr, Burcol Lcdr. Brock Q qu 1 X LT. Howland .51 ' LT. Quesoclo DTCS Kohrf df X Q Mix X f mu -i J 5 ll V .ls 1, - if X . .- W -i Q I 1 K 322fDenTol iv, i X 'f' iii' 2, ,cf Q , A , -ann iw DT1 Page DT1 Soles DT2 Lewss DT2 McRae DT3 Bryont DN Arnold DN Borrmon DN Hicks DN Moms DN Allen LJWQQMWR 1 ,E f Q 'r 4 ,N A 1 My Q f Q, , 5 1 jx . ., fy . 1 -X 5 -.94 5. ii 2 MQW at .V ' 3 -w. Q. X ag W Y-1,4115 , 1 , .,., Y J 2,2 5, K x 5 G .- sg? K if .-'33 F .,,V mi 1, - f il . il -1-in . . I ,W ff 1 1-,NS ,Q ,jj ff!! xl X A If l , 4 M ' s RSE SH + f' ax 1 5 if i'b4 I4 -I -slr 51 'MO ,QL .. :ily fi .- . . al- as A., Gr QCIQQ Engineer if 1 ' IQH' H '.6b'fV 0 1 8 -u.' ' 1 fN I QQ X 1 C P A, .1 Q- - S Q in p- L 1 D v 1 ? . ' :ilu- ,'-.a3iiiifiii5E2EEI!HiillllIIIQiiiiiii'ill-ii'Illll'll'IllIIllllllIII.I'llIIIIIlIIII!!!!!!lIIIIllIllllIIIll'Ill'IIllIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln muofif isuod T gLIL5 AUXILIARIES DIVISICDN The Mochinisf ivloTes ond Enginemen ossigned To Auxilidries Division CA- GODQD ore responsible for operofing ond mdinToining on exTremely wide ronge of eduipmenT. All of This eduipmenT is crificol To The smooTh opero- Tion of The Super Soro pecduse iT dll direcTly offecTs The ships mission or The crew's comforf. The l-lydroulics Shop hos The Tdsk of ensuring dll elevoTors, conveyors, sTeering gedr, esccrldTors ond winches ore reody To perform. The STeom HeoT Shop hos The Tdsk of moinToining The golley, ldundry ond heoTing equipmenT ThoT provides The crew wiTh hoT food, cleon Idundry ond hoT showers. The Air CondiTioning ond RefrigeroTion Shop is kepT very pusy servicing everyfhing which keeps The crew cool, from dir To ice creom, They do iT dll. The Cryogenics Shop produces oxygen ond niTrogen for vorious uses ThroughouT The ship, which includes oxygen for The piloTs To preoTh. They olso moinToin The ship's high ond low pressure dir compressors. LiperTy is The Boof Shop's lop! They moinToin The smdll pooTs which corry The crew To shore while The ship is oT onchor. AnoTher criTicol job They perform is The moinTenonce of The ships elecTric fire pumps which provide woTer for fighTing fires. A-G-ongs Ddmdge ConTrol Shop keeps oil firefighfing eduipmenT in perfecT working order To ensure fire sToTions, woTerTighT doors ond fire exTinguisher ore reody when needed. Finolly There is The AdminisTroTive ond ivloferiol Offices. Their jop is keeping up wiTh The endless poperwork, mdinToining Troining records ond porTs supporT for The division. ssofEng up CWO2 W. Gosseti MMCS H. Javier MMC K. Hemmings MMC J. Lagrazon ENC J. Weafners MMl R. Austria MMl D. Canaaay MM1 D. Huber MMl C. Hulleil ENl W. James MM1 E. Knauer MMl D. Mayfield MMl W. Nalasco MMl M. Priaay MM1 J. Stanford MM2 T. Beaudetie EN2 D. Campobasso MM2 M. Clyburn MM2 T. Finch MM2 D. Gallegos EN2 M. Horlsell EN2 L. Hill MM2 W. HLJHT MM2 W. Liljegren MM2 J. Medina MM2 C. Moore EN2 E. Pfeurfer MM2 W. Phillips MM2 R. Salinas EN2 J. Saylar MM2 S. Teegorden EN2 D. Wniddon EN2 R. Wilson EN3 C. Arnemonn MM3 D. Bigner MM3 R. Bosley MM3 E. Delund MM3 S. Elenich MM3 L. Englond MM3 T. Horris MM3 T. Morfin MM3 B. McKinney EN3 K. Miller MM3 W. Moon MM3 J. MoT'rs MM3 M. Porker MM3 C. Pedersen MM3 R. Porros MM3 J. Previro MM3 R. Rocno MM3 T. Wood MM3 M. Yox ENFA K. Alley FN A. Arriogo FN K. Borker FA J. Benoit MMFN N. Binns FN C. Bowring FA C. Brown FA D. Dovis 332fEng. :gm ,rd xml lx- ulfgu 'L.,,, - Emu' 1' H Sffh EITLH. ulfhm ic. -4: Q 1,5 I 0. -f .4 Q! ,diff-'K -lg 'Ill 'ilu' Qin. Qlnl I. Ill!!!- N ulflu. 'WL i ,. 4 his ilnqg . ! r i hifi... x Quo- qv'-9 Gan 1 I J, dig.. yn. l io-- -rn.. l,rL X n Q Q 1 Q fi if li. L J? xg,-It TL, 1-..,. i I S 1 r L L ! ' L ' 4 l I FA E Delapena FA E Delapp MMFA J Dixon FN J Driggers MMFN B Furman MMFN M Garcia MMFA W Guo FN E Hampton ENFN J Hearn FA W Hixson b F L MMFN W Hugeback L L FN C Jones MMFA M Jones L , FN D Kucek A I A MMFN C Lagrule 2 L L L MMFN S Lahman L MMFA T Lee FN D Lynch FA L Marrin MMFA R McLoughlin I' FN W Moore L MMFN A Morris MMFA Morrow Q FN E Moxley 1 FA D Myers 4' 5 H FA W Perrigo MMFA J Reeves MMFN G Roling FN C Rose sssfeme L A I l I l MMFN J. Siossoh MMFA A. Smith MMFN T. Smith FN A. Solano MMFN J. Stoltehberg FN D. Thompson FA W. Turner FA D. White FN J. White 33AfEhg J i H I i i ,f'io X g i 1 i i I uifgm 5 i i 5 f- wr--v X X' , i N NHL.. -C' MMFN J. Wirtsky FA M. Woods Q vm N25 any-dl' RX, Sd- Emgf335 LT O. Morrow ENS A. Boker HTCS J. Kenf HTC D. Horrell HTl B. OoodnighT in HT2 K. Brife HT2 B. Currid HT2 J. McKinney HT2 P. O'Brien HT2 P. Thorp 'tau r im 4 T DC DIVISION The newly esToblished Domoge ConTrol Division is responsible for The Troining of ship's personnel in oll ospecTs of domoge conTrol ond fire fighTing, moinTenonce of domoge conTrol eguipmenf, ond moinTenonce of insfolled fire fighTing sysTems. The division is comprised of 36 highly moTivoTed individuols working os o Teom. These 36 people ore divided inTo six workcenTers. The CO2 XAFFF Shop is responsible for The upkeep ond repoirs To The 47 high ond six low copocify fog foom generoTing fire fighTing sysTems. which provide fire fighTing proTecTion for The flighT deck, honger boys. moin engineering spoces ond selecT fire pump rooms. AddiTionolly They moinToin The fixed CO2 flooding ond hose reel sysTems ond insfolled Holon fire smoThering sysTems. They olso moinToin ond operoTe The CO2 rechorging fociliTy where porToble fire enfinguishers ore refilled. The DC SToreroom is chorged wifh The upkeep ond moinTenonce of The 10 mojor repoir locker, 22 uniT poTrol lockers ond vosT omounTs of ossocioTed domoge conTrol equipmenT used To combof shipboord fires ond repoir boTTle domoge. Should The siTuoTion ever require iTs use The eouipmenT will be reody. for iT is kepT in Top-noTch condiTion. This some Type of equipmenT is kepT ond moinToined in o reody sToTus inside The Rescue ond AssisTonce Locker in cose onoTher ship is in disTress ond requires o helping hond. The divisionol DCPO ond supply cenTer perform The never ending Tosk of moinTenonce on divisionol domoge conTrol fiTTings ond orders ond issues supplies To oll oTher DCPOs. The Domoge ConTrol PeTTy Officer Coordinofor Troins ond provides involuoble Technicol ossisTonce ond guidonce, os well os being The cenTrol odminisTroTive poinT for oll of SoroTogo's DCPOs. The FirsT ivlorsholl's Office is responsible for The orgonizoTion ond Troining of The Nucleus Fire Porfy, lnporf Fire Porfy, The AT-Seo ond lnporT Rescue ond Assisfonce DeToils, Cos Free Engineering ond The locoTing ond re- movol of fire ond heolTh hozords. The Domoge ConTrol Division Office is The nerve cenTer of The DC Division ond hondles oll personnel ond odminisTroTive moTTers. 336fEng 11255 JE iii HT2 C Thomas HT3 VV. Bailey HT3 T Beckslrum hifi . 4 :lf 'Y' i QlfL.I y,...-I ',. -5, . HTFN R. lvlclilhehey FA P Siucke HTFN K. Wilhelm FA K. Willslruck HT3 D. Collet HT3 J. Deville HT3 J. Griffith HT3 T. Lee HT3 R. Moon HT3 D. Morehcy HT3 A. Neill HT3 S. Tuhhicliff FA K. Ahdersoh FN W. Bailey FA C. Corrhiholl FN D. Cousemoker FA B. Greeh FN M. Jehseh FA R. Johhsoh FN G. Lopez FA R. lviorlih . X. , A . 2 .1 .,.f.f-.-uhfaam.-w.nw-m:.f:::::t-. 4-'LF' 'F 3i J l- LTJG- K. Bruce CWO3 C. ChaTfieId EMCM W. Barker III C. Byrd EMC H. Joiner .Elia EMC R. Prochaska lCl M. Doran EMT G. English EM4 L. Lesuer EMT J. Mendoza EM'l J. Turner EM2 R. Appling EM2 S. Brumber lC2 R. Bryson EM2 N. Chvala . 'lil EM2 M. Donovan EM2 P. DyksTra EM2 J. Ecker EM2 R. Fears lC2 V. Hambaugh 'R-. E-DIVISICDN From The foc'sle To The fanTail, from The masT To The main spaces, E Division makes sure The spaces are well liT and every- one has power. However, The job does noT sTop There. Various shops wiThin The division mainTain many diTTerenT pieces of eauip- menT. TE' Division, made up of The LighT Shop, Power Shop, AviaTlon and Ordanance, DisTribuTion, SafeTy, Cable pulling, Fwd IC and ATT IC, work on all eIecTrical eauipmenT ThroughouT The ship. The Training shop supporTs The division wiTh valuable Training in various waTchsTaTions for boTh ElecTricians and lC men. Many a job has gone compleTed and well done, seemingly wiThouT appreciaTion. lT is The personal pride, individual dedica- Tion and Team efforT which gives Thanks enough To each mem- ber of The super 'E' Division Team. 338fEng lC2 M. l-iorris EM2 B. Hernondez EM2 C. Huni EM2 D. lrngolls EM2 M. Johnson EM2 B. Jones EM2 D. Mofiox EM2 M, McKeon EM2 M. Miller ICQ J. Moriirner EM2 S. Scnreck EM2 M. Siork ICQ B. Sullivon EM2 R. Tnompson EM2 P. Holfield EM3 S. Abrigu EM3 L, Boncrofr EM3 C. Borongon EM3 G. Benion EM3 W. Booin iC3 F. Brigni iC3 K. Brown IC3 J. Comp EM3 J. Cline iC3 W. Coobs EM3 W. Dorneii EM3 B. Dovis IC3 M. Dovis lC3 D, Dirksen EM3 R. Dunsion ICS K. Eggers EMS R. Ernesi EMS M. Forrier ICS M. Fiegl ICS R. G-orrowoy EMS T. C-eornori EMS J. Griffin ICS S. Guilbouli ICS J. I-Iolcnok ICS D. Horris EMS S. I-iernondez ICS M. I-iobon EMS D. Jonsen EMS R. Jonnson EMS D. Jones ICS A. Jordon EMS D. Keiier EMS B. Lincisciy EMS T. Liiile EMS J. Medeno ICS P. Morgon EMS T. Norris ICS B. Porrisn EMS C. Poiierson EMS C. Poiion ICS H. Porier EMS S. Reed EMS J. Riley EMS R. Rodgers EMS J. Sockreiier IC3 J. Sohusfer EM3 J. Schuurmons EM3 B. Shee-Ts IC3 R. Shivers EM3 M. Slough ICS C. SmiTh IC3 B. Snyder EM3 B. Sfirnpson lC3 G. Toylor ICS F. Thompson IC3 S. Thompson EMS F. Tocco EM3 R. Vonderlooven EM3 M. Pdrodoy EMFN B. Atwood ICFN T. Austin ICFN K. Broley FN R. Bronner ICFN K. CoulTer EMFN J. Dodson ICFN C. Glisson FN G. Houer FA C. Hozel FA VV. Juorez FA S. LoncosTer EnQf3114 ELR 8: PRCP OFFICE zu- ,f t, The Engineering Log Room serves os The oclminisfroflve nerve cenTer for oll of Engineering DeporTrnenT. This is The office where The cleporfrnenfol Adn'linisTroTive Officer oncl Yeomen work, supplying The poperwork supporT To keep Things running smooThly in This 600 plus mon cleporTmenT. IT is olso The office where The Engineering Officer, Dornoge ConTrol AssisTonT oncl lvloin Propulsion AssisTonT ensure The proficlenT operofion of The engineering plonfs ond shipwlde domoge conTrol. When The Technlcol obillfies of The engineers Gre combined wlTh The odrninisTroTive prowess of The Log Roorn Yeornen we ore Truly 'Tgeorecl for reocliness . CAPT. W LeCornpTe Engineering Officer LCDR G Covo Moin Propulsion Assf. LCDR J lVlorTon Domoge Confrol AssT. LT. B Breeze Troining Officer Eng f3113 CWO3 R. Gram' MMCM R. Parker MMCS C. Sidell ICC W. SCOTT MM4 R. Come-Il ! wg. Wm 'FI-Huv - LJ BT4 R. Fields 3 YN3 E. Simons 1 . MMFN J. Cornet? YNSN R. Hyde -nu is 'V 'fh... N.. vvhdl I 1 a 1 0 ' 5 Y . 1 I f ,f' fl 3A41fEmQ 7, J, ,- , ENS J. Reynolds MMC M. Moerlz MMl S. Holzoofel Bll D. Kmooo BTl K. Shoclwiok MM2 A. Ankrom MM2 T. Cromwell BT2 R. Gore MM2 J. McKenzie BT2 J. Peno MM2 C. Sowyer BT3 J. Aooms BT3 J. Elllor MM3 N. Freemon BT3 B. Geiger MM3 J. Hopwood MM3 C. Kowskl MM3 J. Moreou MM3 L. Morris MM3 G. Peosonl - - A waxing:- MM2 A. Ankrom MM3 P. Romsey MM3 R. Snow BTFN J. Alexonder BTFN M. Andrews MMFN E. Bozzle FN K. Benidicr FN T. Bloir BTFN M. Coviconre MMFN G. Clevenger FN D. Coburn MMFA A. Hole BTFN T. Holl FN J. Hossen FA J. Howe BTFA S. Grooms BTFA T. G-Iosper BTFN B. Geiger BTFA T. Elumbougn IVIMFN S. Egon MMFN D. Dwyer BTFN R. Jockson BTFA M. Kloum MMFN C. Mdiinews FA J. Monieione BTFA J. Presiwood FA R. Rodriguez FA B. Riddle MMFN T. Sullivon MMFN J. Singleton ENS R. Gray MMC R. Lahman MM1 V. Crawfoof BT1 O. Lein BT1 T. Macfarland MM2 J. Dries MM2 D. Jenkins MM2 M. Mead BT3 T. Clemens BT3 G. Gibson BT3 J. Hari MM3 J. Hayden MM3 J. Kani BT3 T. Leonard MM3 C. McKnight BT3 R. Morse MM3 H. Loesiphal MMFN B. Ambler MMFA J. Castillo BTFA J. Burlage XY FA E. Chapman FA J. Cummins BTFA T. Freeman FN G. Huggins FA J. Hurt BTFN E. Jacame MMFN S. Leary FA J. Lange FN O. Luna BTFN E. Manning MMFA J. Miicneil FN G. Pace MMFN D. Salmi MMFN K. Sanirock FN R. Scnrrier LT G. Rossono ENS P. Gillespie BTC B. lvlilchusson BTC T. Peterson Mlvll D. Grimm Mlvll R. C-urley Mlvll R. Slonley BT2 S. Bone MM2 W. Ehmonn MM2 P. Geooh MM2 G. Giedemon BT2 M. lrmen MM2 E. Loforoe BT2 B. Roloncl MM2 K. RUSCIK BT2 B. Sclnchez BT2 T. Sondh BT2 W. Tripplell MM3 J. Crouse BT3 W. G-rohom BT3 E Mocdomoid MM3 J Melemdez MM3 M Poyrwe BT3 C Sanders BT3 P. Toucmom BT3 K. Walton FN B. Barber FA C. Barber FA D. Borloy FA D. Berry FA R. Boom FA J. Krombeck fy FN N. Buensuceso FA D. Collins FA J. Cook MMFN C. Hougen FA A. Horris MMFN Z. Gorreff BTFA D. Jodin FN F. Johnson FA T. Kirklond MMFA R. Loperlo FA J. Leuesy FN B. Lynch FA F. Mirondo FA D. Sounders BTFA C. Sedlocek FA K. Simmonds MMFN M. Sfollworfn BTFA C. Tumey FN B. Wolls BTFN P. Weber ENS D. Snow MMC D. McCoin BTC N. ProcTor ............... K V Y ., - -- f,..-,...-.., WA . f wry.:-.L .. ,.x......,..............,,..,.,,.,.,.,.g.. Q-,Q-.f.-.,.,.,,,.L-K-..x,w--...,,.., . wav..-. f -n f P-A DMSIQN . , . 'Udlh wv ,uh H ' -:nu 113 44 :QL uITL,,, lu' chilli. 1 J! BT4 W. Rodgers BT2 G. Lewis MM2 R. McCormick MM2 G. Niemi BT3 K. Severyn MM3 S. Becty MM3 S. Berry BT3 J. Brown MM3 D. Copp MM3 R. Kufro BT3 A. Lessord BT3 T. Mocreynoids MM3 R. Momfgomery MM3 E. Stepon MM3 D. Viquesney EmQf353 I 1 I MM3 L. Wolters , B ' U M . V MM3 M. Wilson FA VV. Fronrz BTFN J. Arohison i f -iflu K BTFN P. Borrwes MMFN M. Bozzerr FA G. Comfort FN D. Cross MMFN M. Creech MMFA S. Culbreorh BTFN J. Hyde MMFN B. Gregorio FN E. Groy V FA W. Fromz MMFA A. Dennis jr., MMFA L. Demmork 5.9 T 9, 'x 3511fEmQ MMFA J Jackson FA K. Lum FN B. Lauaermarw BTFN R Nrchals MMFA M. Marwgum BTFN G. May BTFN J. Merriman FN M Mueller FN D. Parker FN N. Rlcrwaras FA P. Schrwapp FA W. Tewksbury .,...,..-..,..,,.........,..,.... AM... . C. - ,, , ,. , --.,... .u .... . . 35ofEng CWO3 D. Joy BTCS R. Toylor BTC W. Cummings BTC R. G-orcio BTC CSWQ J. Smirh BT4 M. Alford BT4 J. Confrell BT4 R. Poweil BT4 A. Shockelford BT2 G. Alford BT2 A. Cobb BT2 S. Seibel BT3 J. Bloke BT3 J. Burger BT3 E. Owens BT3 R. Poge BT3 C. Pickerell BT3 W. Smith BT3 J. Thurmon BT3 R. White P-5 DIVISICDN 'Qin u X L f. 'FHM -IM.. 1 Q--' in.: E fish ' 'lil Aga-nl f-431 luis llfiul 'NIL- l1ll L 3 V iii ? it 1 :mpg fw Q Q-'vw wgx X'xQG'S'7, JQCSG' fem on fufrcwgrw 5.TNTrH M -UGS SN S Mower FN Q 5DwQxxCJra 0 ,my UQ: w., 5.4 '1 1, 14 A-f I-A PA A v-UXNOV BKiN P w vmUnm ' f PNA -News T xx , iii , I Ii! Ex J WJ ig! W I 9 A :L Za I1 V I , , rf F 1 Q i is N my sig I ! ! QWJ , 13 EmQf357 l I l l r r l l . l l l fl ll i. I l r l l ll l l LTJG G. Korplck f' ENS B. Kelley BTC R. Hellzel BTl E. Coslin l -rw: 1 .-.. ., P-6 DIVISICDN W-my I 'au' 12: v mmm MM3 lvl. Deck l l l ,I l.- l BT3 T. Gibson . FN J. Doley FA J. Allmon l FA L. Brown BTFN D. Corlberg l FN B. Conner FA D. Hulcninson SN D. Hopkins FR B. Knignl FN C. Willioms l l 3 l i 368fEng -Q 1 ii, Ii Mi lkuxwly .R'.X. VN' 'VN VN 'UNL Wx vxapxl NMQ 1' 'xK'G'W Lau l7Cw1mQ ' ' Eewerfwafe WTWOVT McGee Amgen Gem el! , uucrwom Trwomas XW3 Px -Xrwdersorw MMR H Cwor MM3 IQ Gmy MMR k Waxes MMR K Humphruo MMF U WINHSLQ MM3l Quark MMS K fiheiby MMFN J Amye H2 I Bullfjrci MMFVN C COIN FN R Howe FN K Hughes MMFN J Coso MMFN D FleTcher MIVIFN W Dye FN B Hurte MMFN F Kohr FA A Lindsey FN H Reed FA J Sobers FN M Scott MMFN C Sinclair FN J Singlefon MMFA B THOFTIDSOD FA V Villclrey 5 nu., 7-L ... nm: ? i'a--v Qu -..iq-.',' 133 Z ,,.. ,J ,jk ff' ,2 I? DIVISIGN one or ine Engineering lleparlnwenls rnosl sougnl ua we ,193 ilaraiogai Reliivision furnisnes ine many , ine' gieparinienis ana aivisions lnrougnoul Tne ,9Q,n X QUW3' , v flrffrl snip nfs s 'afige from repairing ine 4200 PSI main slearn si,s'ens ' 3 sirfiple piciore nook, The division is maae of 63 1, ' v 'eigfnnoans assignea To five rnajor vvorkoenlers. 'ne s wgisponis ole fo' ine nwanofaoluring of various ilerns of gn' ggsmgie ea ewijafiaea rnelal, perforalea metal ana neavv olafe X355 i gvner lorns of rnaierial soon as rouna slack, par slack 53' 1-fsgnng NUVWL,lf1C4oll'lQ ana insialling venlilalion auoling, sion-,age ooo ne's new Cowes laaaer packs, elo Tnev are also respon- s1p efor'eo1i's 'C 'ne no i s'x,o'Jre, fiignl aeok ana islana superslruolure. 'we 3 oe Fnop s 'QSCC'iSClC3 for ine nianiifaolaring ana inslallalion of pip ng apoao 'ne Sarasoga 'nev are also responsiole for ine repairs To ine 'pany pong s',s'ens on poara ine snop is rnannea vviln coaea we aes no pe'fo ' a l 'ne 'epars reaairing a oonlrollea work package, ine pipe snap a so s new piping svslerns as well as rnake repairs lo exisfng opnig ss.s'er's Tne if Snap s 'esoansioie for ine enlire sewage ana sanilalion s-sean on poaa 'ne sn p 'nese responsipililies inoluae all of ine orevv's neaas '.-,assi 'oops' gales ana work spaces, 'ne joy ana fron Enop s responsiple for rnainlanenoe ana repairs To all aoiox ao' ng gn' aoors, narones ana soullles nol assignea 'ro aivisonal aanfage ooffof :Lear-,f officers. ine 'vlaioni ne Snap is 'esoonsiple for rnainlaining ana rnaking repairs To vanoas snipooaa ss,s'enss Cf fnanofaoloring parls from raw rnalerials. Tnis no isaes Max ng pans for parnps, valves, rnolors ana paris for airorafr soppor' Eng Q sol LT N. McPheeTers CWO3 M. Hoerenilein CWO2 T. Lopp HTC C. Thorne HT4 R. Blockwell MRi G. Geiger HT4 J. Meisner HT2 L. Alford HT2 E. Ausiin MR2 T. Crider HT2 V. Gibson MR2 S. G-roy HT2 C. Hoggord HT2 M. Leigh HT2 E. Reoves HT2 R. Sponn MR2 M. Wehmer HT3 B. Aufrey HT3 R. Boll HT3 W. Broidwood T x 3o2fErig w 5 My 'HTL iflill MR3 M. Bryson HT3 B. Campbell HT3 M. Cowon HT3 F. Dougherty MR3 T. Floyd MR3 M Fort HT3 D Frcrncrs HT3 M Grlbreoln HT3 L Gufnmon MR3 C Horlsell MR3 V Hrlls HT3 D I-lourlncn HT3 R Jensen HT3 R Knapp HT3 B Mulllns HT3 E Plnclcney HT3 W Read HT3 R Sonloro HT3 F Selh HT3 J Terrell HT3 D. Wood FA J. Ainsworfh HTFN L. Anderson FA S. Boker FA S. Boker FA L. Brewer HTFN J. Compbell FA R. Culver FA A. Egley HTFA D. Flonders HTFA J. Meimer HTFN P, Mordecai FA B. Powers MRFN R. PriTcheTT HTFN D. Rodemoker FA M. Grcybeol HTFN S. Leifermon HTFA T. LiTTIe FA T. Lucas FN A. Mock Eng f 365 -3 A D BELOW -Qtr, Q, n -3-if 'G-A .V .-' . f 16 ..v Q? ,Z D 4 ts us. -sm., A .4 LJ u., Q .,,- THE BACKBONE OF THE NA VY rue professionals who help keep the carri- er mission ready, non-rated personnel CE-3 and belowy work in a variety of challeng- ing positions on board Saratoga. The non-rate endures long hours under all types of working conditions. Each day the non-rate gains valuable work experience, ex- perience which enhances the possibility for advancement. The non-rate is the backbone of the Navy. They provide solid work performance and top- notch skills to keep our Navy the worId's finest. E-3 And Belowfaw -A M Pgnl N M-M A- ,W ,. . i i . K ' Y .Y..- f-A--r -'-f- ------ W-gg---' M V T' W - W ' 7 Z 4' V ' 'WA l L l I 1 1 3 I , W- v-f -- rf- V Tri. . A ' ' 3' K ,Q fir-'wh' ' ' I ' A ' ---v - f--.-wr CQ N-X ,K F xf-F r a' ,, 5 , V w 'I .. 'f'jQw: ,IQ If UCINIISS EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT SK3 D.H. Horris I SUPPLY PETTY OFFICER YN3 JP. Hawk DEPARTMENTAL I YEOIVIAN ..f,., ull L.,, J I' Y Q7 MACM QSWQ E.A. Dovole LEADING CHIEF PETTY OFFICER EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT The ExecuTive DeporTmenT, heoded by The ExecuTive AssisTonT, CDR Boo Boylis, is comprised of severol diverse division's which provide essenTioI services To SARA's crevv. These ore The Troining Division, SecuriTy Division, Counseling Division CCAAC, NADSAP, DAPA 84 NAC5 ond The Speciol Ser- vices Division. Eoch one is firmly commiTTed To professionol deveIoprnenT, personol grovvTh ond on exTroordinory sense of The Teorn spiriT ond broTher- hood which is The CiTy vviTh o Mission . 37OfExecuTive 'I'I V H 0 gzzli X YN! CDR R.O. Bdylis EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT cor? we Brooks Eg, EXECUTIVE Assiswvr IHFW it ,lv 1 D.A.P.A. , , AQ E CCUNSELINC SERVICES CCUNSELINC5 AND ASSISTANCE CENTER The mission of The CAAC is To provide services To The crew of The Sdrofogd, commonds emborked, ond To ofher commonds in The boffle group. The services include clinicdl screenings, evoluoTion, ouT-poTlenT counseling ond referrol for individuols wiTh drug, dlcohol ond overweighT problems. CAAC dlso offers prevenfive educoTionfouTreoch progrdms os clienT worklood permifs. The CAAC dlso does counseling in The oreo of sTress mdnogemenT, burn-ouT, sTop smoking, volue clorificofion, ond ofTer- coreffollow-on counseling To individuols reTurning from rehobiliToTion. CAAC olso mdinfoins d hord dnd sofT cover book, oudio ond video librorv, ovoiloble To individuols ond for GMT, ond pomphleTs on o vorieTv of subjecTs. BMCS QSVVQ l' lvl HOvvklnS CAAC DIRECTOQ SN JD lvlorgon 'f' The role of The SoroTogd's Commond Drug ond Alcohol Progrom Advisor CDAPAJ is To ddvise The Commondlng Officer on The odmin- isTroTion of The commond dlcohol ond drug dbuse progrom, The DAPA conducTs onbodrd odminisfrofive screening of idenTi- fied drug ond dlcohol obusers ond overweighf personnel To defer- mine if The individuol requires furTher referrol To The Counseling ond AssisTonce Cenfer for more inTensive clinicol screening ond evoluofion. DAPA dlso coordinofes dnd ossisTs in The conducfing of drug ond dlcohol obuse dworeness educoTion QNADSAPJ ond ossisTs in The moniToring of members who reTurn To The commdnd following com- pleTion of rehobiliTdTion progrdms wiTh The ofTercdre or follow-up supporT recommenddfions of counseling or rehobiliToTion fociliTies. E! As., SPECIAL SERVICES The key To enTerTainmenT, discounT TickeTs, overseas Tours, physical fiTness and fun . . . Special Services. WiTh an expansive invenTory of all Types of sporTs equipmenT, games, weighT lifTing faciliTies and aerobics exercise cycles, Super Sara's crew enjoys all The advanTages of a full scale recreaTion program. Hold salTs and booTcamps alike have parTicipaTed in a wide varieTy of discounT Tours in every liberTy porT which included snow skiing in The French Alps, a privaTe audience wiTh Pope John Paul, climbing on The ancienT pyramids of EgypT and even a visiT To Jerusalem - The birThplace of ChrisT. And of course, no cruise would be compleTe wiThouT sporTs. Soccer, baskeTball, sofTball, weighTlifTing, volleyball, skeeTshooTing, wresTling and boxing kepT The crew acTive and physically fiT. To all The men who worked behind The scenes To provide Super Sara's crew wiTh 'many Things To do, Bravo Zulu!! LT Peb Hendrix SPECIAL SERVICES OFFICER 372fExecuTive I Q v Hinrichs If W! Troining Officer Him l TRAINING -1 XG f .--ff' is LTJG MJ. Pilfsley XL QMC QSWQ C.L. Moore if ,I RMSN MD. Bush 1'-Bflflbq A well-Trdined crew ollows The ship dirwing Teom To occomplish dll of iTs missions effecTively ond professionolly. The newly credTed Troining Division provides The esseniidl funcTion of ensuring ThdT dll onoodrd Trdining progroms dre properly mdnoged. Progrdms such os I-Division, for indocTrindTing newly-reporTed personnel, Ndvv l?iQhTs ond l?esponsiblliTies workshops, PeTTy OfficerfChief PeTTy Officer lndoc- TrindTion for newly promoTed E-As ond E-7s, cind Generol lvlililory Trdining ore dll coordindTed by The Troining Division. lvlidshipmdn summer lndocTrindTion Trdining, Trdining record spoT checks, ond keeping vdrious rdTe Trdining course books on hond dre dddiTionol responsiloiliTies of four-mon division. To keep The compdi reddi- ness posTure oT iTs oesl, numerous off-ship school duoTds ore ooTdined, Trdcked ond coordinoied Through This office. The Trolning Divisions's Qool is To keep The crew Trdined dnd comodT-reddy dT dll Times. ExecuTivef373 I , SECURITY Like dny ciTy, The Super Sord hos d Police Force: noT jusT d reguldr Police Force, buT The pesT Trdined, shdrpesf looking, ond mosf profes- siondl Securify Force in The FleeT. This eliTe group ensures ThdT securiTy, good order ond discipline ore rndinfdined ThroughouT The ship. Inform- I ing The crew on currenT TerrorisT ThredTs before edch porT visiT is one of T The mony services provided. The Low Enforcemenf ond Brig personnel ore cross-Troined in dll securiTy force funcTions, cdpdple of being deployed To rneeT ony ThredT. The Ship's Securify Force sTdff cdnnoT fulfill iTs mission vviThouT The men dssigned TAD To The division. WiTh Their y . I dedicofion ond rndny hours of hdrd work, They con proudly sTdTe: I I ssc y 1- ENS JM. Zelnlk, Jr SECURITY OFFICER ACCOM l.l H D! MAC J.H. Cldrk MAC QSWJ R.L. Wimbley I 2 if MR. C. Cdlimer MR. T. Cdrrufh MAT WR. Ddvis I I rviAcivi qsvvp EA. oovoie Assr SECURITY onficsiz '1- MAT PR. Hohn, .lr MAT D. Roperfs MAT RA. Sebree MAT RJ. UTTer I uh 'Ili .1 'why 'ii 'JNL ad' 'V' L' xl I ll'I... ABHl M. Degraff PN4 P. Rigney MA2 B. Balh MM W. Kowalski WT2 T. Hedgecock ull! lun Q fn -J- , l :IQ 1 Z -PTA!! AC2 D. Kay AK2 J. Seal, Jr ITL urn J. I I! .1 xl, H-. YN3 J. Carpenter YN3 J. Leanara YN3 L. Taylor L L Pl.. s, .,,,- V . ExecuTivef375 ADEDI ATION 0 Au P rrv or I ff K 5,35 f . wir ,O 4 4 - ll 5 s i rx MUN The Saraioga crew has con-,SR .wg ..-I . V ' sianily proven Thai in The Navy N 473 go hand in hand. One benefii of Their pride and hard work is advancemeni up The Navy's promoTion ladder. As a PeTTy Officer in The UniTed Siaies Navy, a sailor is given in- creased leadership and manage- rial responslbiliTies. Because of This role, more TrusT is placed in his hands and more is expecied of him. 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A M' IU Department I-lea fp C , W w 4 l v f , V 1 -' sS'sXXgx vig. ,Z-15 1 1 : t V-W , -X 1 if A L4 ' I 1 4' 71 I' i- Z if Q. fg C- ' 'W' df? 39 . 17' fn . 'xr' GEFQFQQ' f i40',T 1-v.+ff,5TiL:f V 001 TIE ff: ', 'g N.,-4 , 1 f -'-H 1, QYS:-.:.-,. ll f-.W LT P. Mongieri LNC F. Gerhow LN4 J. Rooker LN2 D. Peeler LN2 M. Mollory YN3 J. Cronmer PN3 C. MoTheny SN J. Sporks SN C. Johnson , rib 'Z I I I K . ,ll I l A L LA. x M X ef 1 Y , uvrfl A J f u V ' , 'ff .vantm--, ..m..-,..,......,...A O , , - - Alfhough iT is ohe of The srholler OOOOTTTTWODTS OD The ship, The Sorofogo Legol Office is The cehfer of cohsTohT ocfivify. lTs rhissioh is Twofolo: To ehsure ThoT oll oisciplihory proolerhs ore hoholeo lusfly oho efficiehTly, oho To provide legol ossisfohce To The crew oho our wihg. The highly professiohol sfoff is leo py LT Crhor. UChip Weooh, The Legol Officer oho Deporfrhehf I-leoo, who is The Corhrhohoihg Officer's prirhory legol oovisor ih C1llGreGS of milifory lusfice oho ihTerhoTiohol low, His righf-hoho rhoh is LT. Poul lvlohgieri, The Assisfohf Legol Officer Bofh ore fully occreoiTeo lowyers, merhpers of The Now Juoge Aovocofe Geherols QJAO5 Corps. The clericol fsupporf sioe of The office, heooeo oy Chief Legolmoh Frohk Gerhow, is well- eguippeo To hohole oll roufihe Qoho some hoT so roufihey legol ossisfohce heeos To The crew, such os preporofioh of powers of oTTorhey, simple wills, officlovifs, hoforizofiohs, efc The rhilifory iusfice coselooo, rohgihg from Cop- Toih's lvlosf heorihgs for rhihor offehses To courT-rhorTiols for more serious ohes, requires hoT ohly The processihg of rhuch poperwork, puf olso close cooroiho- Tioh wiTh ofher cleporTmehTs oho shore-posed legol services offices. The Legol Deporfrhehf occorhplishes oll These Tosks wifh o polohceo cohsioeroTioh for The ihoiviouols righfs oho The COTTTFTTOFTOIS heeo To ehsure Thof ohy preoches of clisciplihe ore oeolT wifh os swiffly os possiple. lh corryihg ouT Their Two-sioeo rhissioh of legol ossisfohce oho The oorhihis- Trofioh of rhilifory iusfice, The Legol DSDOTTTTTGDT rhokes o sighificohf cohfripu- Tioh Toworo SoroTogo's overoll rhissioh oy helpihg To keep rhorole up oho ehsurihg Thof oisciplihory ihfrocfiohs hove o mihirhum oh overoll corhrhoho efficiehcy. --.Mkt mai' 9 X .W A SALUTE 7' x . H ,QF H. 6,9-' wzxizxmxa P-1 .. If E- 'W 1 wg ,,- .. f 'L 2vY1,..Vfq,1fA-1-cafazmxuf--.-.-. ' , ., --1 ' rf-Lr1sg'mQ :'f2?91: ? i'.:': -N ff' A.-, -- '1 A 'xv' if b THE CPO 'S fy.:5?fi'f1:FQ2Lf,j-w -,'g,.L:j.-an 1 f WJ I p- fi Q- r I , 1 AM '4 Z, fa ,af v Ikr Hx ms W-v1ff.,,,.. ,, 'wZLHfi!rQ'Haa V' L N 1 wk if .QV ff r K1 1 , 1 ge was L: -'gg 5 A. 7 , A , VA '1fTvaQQk.g f 'A A GL V if C, im?.L,l,gh3?WY. '?JE'Ig-prcn,, 4, W v igg 43 . Y A .1 7 -1 ' 'F' vu .Vt R, arzW'W 1 1 46 - i. LIVORNO .J-Y SH l ig :gg 3 -L V - X 4 Midway Cruise, the made a brlef port visit to Livomo, a working port town of 200,000 pefaple. located on the northwest coast of Ita y. Even though the port vlslt to Llvomo was brief, crewmembers still managed to see many of the numerous atrractlons the city had to offer. An open market ln the old section of Llvomo provided shoppers with a selection of everything from marble and onyx to exotic leather goods. Many of the buildings and architectural structures ln Llvomo date back to Renaissance times: and therefore, made excellent stops for crewmembers who chose to go sightseeing. Saramen also visited Pisa, famous for its leaning tower. and Florence, the heart of the Italian Renaissance. ln Florence, crewmembers also toured several historic sites. such as Glotto's Bell Tower and Plttl Palace, one of the largest and most important galleries of italian Renaissance art Saramen found Llvomo to be an erotic mlx of the past and present, and many spoke of returning to see more. Llvornof391 ,.,. ag...-e-1-. f 1 X xx 1 1.,., a , , I v I - I f' E I av? ' gf as , comp... , l u I -. -mf .ni 5, , . gif' , A L A E i ,. 'Q 1 ,ITA gk' ,. x 5 U' ',1..4 g,. mgmk .mg . .ni G .Rah W ,,. it 1,3 ,. gh, ,E . V 1 xanax A . ,. 1 ' -.mv ...4gf', .1 1 f, fnihwr I, , vnu f f,.- .. A I O QL I5 U A I ,f 1 1215 ulvi ' 'SI S , 2 X mixmvneuung. i' -- -----N Ti.v.3f-gr'-rw , c ,A e 'Q s c - amu.....t.Y , -R 1,- 3,33-if P1436 v ?2'i!':!:F 'l'l'1ll! .'!'T'tn0! m c mg ottractlon tor Saramen Y spec the port ot Llvorno, ltaly. Tralns were fe-.rf.fffer:,.e tc take seniors to Plsa as well as Florence. Pictured here is the tamous Leanlng Tower ot Pisa. Qlettj Classlc ltallan archltecture abounded ln Florence, which was the home of the ltallan Renalassance. Saramen spent thelr tlme vlewlng classic palntrlngs and sculpture. Ccenterj Though nearly deserted ln thls plcture, this square ln Llvorno ls a preferred meetlng place tor the young people ln the clty. ln addltlon to the square belng a meetlng place, It ls also the home ot many classlcal concerts durlng the summer months. Qlower centerj For shutterbugs, Llvorno and lts surroundlng countryside was a haven of shootlng opportunltles. qbelowy Though lt's not Venlce, the ltallan port clty ot Llvorno and Its surroundlng cltles are domlnated by the sea. 7' EIDE ww, fy, ,gf ff A T V , is-AV AA,,,-- ..., .,,. A'-N 'Y O I V Elidlflc A oiso provided group numbering less Thoh Threeudozeh of four divisions: ividihTehonoe, 3-ivi, Quoliiy ond The LogisTio SupporT CehTer QLSCQ5 The repoirs for oii The oTher der: Soro. All ospeoTs of repoir work reseorohihg, piohhihg, ooordihoTirTg ond fihoi duoIiTy ossurohce checks - oursproud professiohols. During The cruise we To severoi smdiier ships ih The poTTie 'T ond The 3-M wi h SC 750 shippoord re oges neorly by The requisiTiohs, ond supmiTTihQ over by The l.oQisTic SupporT heoriy 25,000 PMS oc- so few done so much Lcdr. Maintenance n 5 Davis Head aff: f q LCDR L. Davis LCDR G. Spilios LTJG A. Springer . LTJG R. Steiner CWO3 QSVVQ J. Dosier MMCS CSWQ A. Lairson ICC J. Davis ABHC CSWQ V. Foster MRA M. Beckeii BT4 J. Carier W, IVIIWI R. Cohn EIVI1 B. Fields EIVI4 R. Garcia AO4 J. Gordon HT1 QSWQ T. Rebman I 396 . Y. i gi . if 1 5 i Y ' r . ' W 'Wana ' A E . 'Q ., e V . .A 1 U ,Q -1 . a r isa , ' 3' Q. ' ' ' '-fi'.5.a.14xliJgi. it ' ' , X X , :' ,fv ', LA,A:-M is,- Y, i: A ,au I E ' . WT.-J Qt! .ev-t-wlivxzfil V . ' Q .:, r'.A V fx, ru A- -- A 'Ji J , fi .MN 4 1 ' Y-ff ' . I 4'A 'I . Ai. i I if F . ' I .,f - . A' ' 5 1 5 ' K ' ' f l - V I 2 is 5 . 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Dillord RMSN C. Redden SN J. Wotts SKSA M, Kendall Mointenoncef 397 ...-ff When a sailor makes The TransiTion from The enlisfed ranks To The officer communify, iT is a move marked by increased leadership, greaT- er responsibilify and overall accounTabiliTy. ln The Navy such leaders are known as umus- Tangs . They are in The uniaue posiTion To Truly undersTand The needs of The enlisfed man and The demanding managerial reauiremenTs faced To Today's Warranf and Limiled DuTy Commissioned Officers. Limifed Dufy Officers are Technical manag- ers in specific occupaTional fields. Chief Warranf Officers are Technical special- isfs and consulTanTs in a specific accupaTion. The musTang provides The Navy wiTh solid leadership coupled wiTh exfensive occupa- Tional experience. This helps keep The UniTed STaTes Navy The world's finesf millfary organizafion. r -...P ,WN f ' 9. 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Guillory HMSN JD. Bryner Medicolfdw 420 f Medical 'T f P F -fug,.,,,, -Vi i K 5, -V'..-, 7 , l - ' Qi, 4 if , my .jg Ng ' Mw ' i-,X 1 1 if E mi 5 ., f la: 1,711 S T A Q 'b iii , 5 f S , A., I-an SUPER SARA'S g MEDICAL CENTER CARE IS CUR FIRST CCNCERN In an industrial city such as ours, injuries and accidents are a constant threat. The city's ambulance service is the Medi- cal Response Team. With stretcher bearers from Super Sara's Marine Detachment, the Medical Response Team is on the scene at any emergency in any part of the city within four minutes. They carry with them all equipment necessary to stabilize any medicalemergency and trans- port casualties to our emergency room for definitive care. As with any major airport facility, we man an Airport Clinic the Flight Deck Battle Dressing Station. This facility provides emergency service for the immediate stabilization of any flight deck accident, injury, or illness. The Flight Deck Battle Dressing Station is manned during all flight deck evo- lutions. A , . '...g..,., 4 Q, sf. raw M' - xg .,. 1 5 .- v If JN g g C X-uf'-N. 'Fling . V .1-Tz, ' , , - r .-'-- f' xXx if iff! - ' - .ufq - - 394, at - I. QMS' .r. ns s ' . -. ,V ..'1' vz, 'af-xi-M' I X - 1 r- r' 4' ,A 4 it i J, , go ,af l 1 ..i... F r.. 1, .HA il fs lb: To care for the nonemergent routine illnesses and medical fol low-ups. we provide military sick call on a daily basis seven days a week. Our five physicians, physi cian's assistant and five corps men diagnose and treat condi tions ranging from minor colds and dermatological conditions to conditions requiring major sur QSYY Super Sara s general surgeon and nurse anesthetist are sup ported by our operating room cians. A wide spectrum of elec tive surgical procedures as well as emergency surgery are per formed on board while we are deployed if l Med-can 1421 I X Z f. and two operating room techni- 422fMedieml N ' 'fb , , -... E -,-A, ' , f 1 '.- f ,...,.., - f 'Sf '- -Qi!!!-1 -ievwfv -f' new- -gp.-B ,,A,,-,........s+.-,.-, ,MM Y. -H.-. .. 1 - 'l if Q., Q13 ,, K .. SZ , Es, X ,. Routine physical examinations are performed and include visual acuity, lung function and hearing evaluations, as well as necessary X-rays. The medical laboratory is equipped to perform all testing required to diagnose and treat medical problems arising on board Super Sara. Although not as large as the corner drug store. our pharmacy provides the same courteous and expedient service - and we are open 24 hours a day! The medical records office maintains over 4500 health records. When a patient's illness can no longer be man- aged in an outpatient setting, he is admitted to one of the medical department's 54 inpatient beds. These include a two-bed intensive care unit with full cardiac monitoring and ventilator support capabili- ties. , s rf fw ' fmmrew iifi- -1 f C I I If , I I ',l Q' .jig I f Q I ! 5 .Q-2 l' .7 an vii. 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M .- Ar R Y 'iwP'd ,, .Al XJ. --'Ag I . l ll ' -d'-as T,-J' I 0 1 ,4 I 7 if 'B' 'im- 42.1 As in any city s medical center the administrative of fice becomes the focal point of all statistical and report ing requirements Aided by the latest ln computer tech nology our administrative staff efficiently handles all correspondence and reports A mayor portion of medical department resources is committed to keeping our crew healthy Preventative Medicine Technicians range throughout the ship provld ing pest control services inspections of food preparation and sewing facilities and evaluations of spaces for po tentiol heat stress conditions Biomedical Equipment Repair and Damage Control shops handle the day-to-day repair and upkeep of the facilities and equipment within the medical department Medical supplies to run the medical departmentare pro vided through our 2 million dollar inventory. As with any city, the medical department on board Super Sara neither stops nor sleeps. We are here 24 hours a day. seven days a week to provide the best medical care to our Floating City . u A , fa ,.4,, 1 as 5 'wil , D , ' 12 , A : N t ' 'A 'Y A Ax, gfws . Q J' . I ,Vg , - 1. f . A l ' il 1 i.'A i Na, Y -,., MedlcalfA25 ,.-5-i f-iiifw'-'lp' 'f -A f -- A-V 7 ...MAJL 1 n . 'U ' , 1 5 O ,f c :' 1 as ow rs, . ,A Ly J M, Q to , . ' ,' 5 qv T 'fi' ' ' . 0 Cb . an W I0 D 'Q 'a. . ORT AMERICA ' r ng 5150 N All E A pf . X AT s divided Celeshoi on o science A Technological ond olmcrnocs. An or Tools ond insTincTs. AfTer referring To The differenT using The NeTwork of Meridions ond here on The chorT. The QuorTermosTers of NcvigoTioh r four primary closslfic d f'4- Nx-1- 43 iori:'PiIoT- Elec ' .,T efoycr V ' Tolsge. use meThocis, igbI he proficienT use of nTs ond our posiTion soy we ore ofes- e Ill VA S sionois. lT's The Q-Dogs in NovigoTioE who chor?'Tl2,e roTo- gds movemenTs and keep This super corrier ciTy on c urse. Ea.. 426fNov S O UTH pu 5 'ORTH E 'LANTI JC E'A N if CDR BL Nggvxfonlf EUROPE Q X Q, ., -1 . f 0 Q 8 S? .JS Q. if We 'E A-5 'a Z:-VJ 6 N I A s I L AFRICA Fi? V. ,EW . 1 , 9 5- 1' , , EIN , ,,. , VN LT. Mosien' LTJG Sopiok QMC QSWQ Wood Qivli QSWQ Aniley QM2 Hcfer QM2 Builer QM2 Gomoge QM2 Vonsweoringen QM2 Sioier QM2 Boggeii QM2 Rocine YN3 Cooper QM3 Deboe QMS Bloodworin QM3 Hufsieiier QMS Springs QMSN Morcoiie QMSN Finney i I ...f A28fNAV ll-URN! li 'G Novf42Q x . T V ni .if 4 A 3 . 9.103 im E ' TT ' ' . 1 ' , H -9 L, ' ' 5,1- TAKING IT TO THE Ll 1-.' af' Z vlHJ!'f'm3 M i, L, y i. . if ' .. ' Lb- 1 . ll --rl . . s ' L background vocals. IT.. . . - - I . , T The aircraft carrier Saratoga is - 4 X ' armed with its usual complement of 5 aircraft. missiles and bombs while I underway and one explosive unit T that's not so usual - its own rock and ,roll band - The Limit. l fx The Limit isl . Eric Everett - Lead Guitar. ' background vocals. Tom' Jarrett - Rhythm Guitar and lead vocals. John Albrecht - Drums, lead and background vocals. Ross Kendall - Drums, lead and T Ross Kendall - Keyboards. ' f background vocals. Chris Rollison - Bass, Keyboards. ' lead and background vocals. ' Armed with a ready-made musical arsenal that includes songs by The ' Beatles, Rush. Motley Crue. Journey. Steppenwolf and Mr. Mister, The Limit A brings the best of rock and roll to the1SaratagCl's crew. - . . , T. - s Roekmnd-roll on the high seas is T y 5'-Qnetreason why, the Saratoga is so I illii- A. if IQ, ,lf I K 'P'-Y . fs we A1 5 I sally i 5. ' According to Rollison, the band has received a lot of support from the command. The ship's XO, Capt. Drager has been really enthusiastic. He allowed us to perform during a ship's event in Cannes, while we were anchored in the south of France. The response was overwheIming, he said. I enjoy performing anywhere. The band got together primarily because we love to make rock and roll music, and here on the Saratoga we have a captive, audience. The LimitfA31 'sr 'Q 0 ' ' l y S 1 5 0 x ,1dM,,,M Ji yThe operations section of the cruise book represents the hard work, dedica- tion and many sacrifices of the entire Operations Department. Each and every one of youshave been as vital part of the many successes SARATCDG-A has QnjOyQQlfQTljrpughout'iwork ups and deployment. You should all be very proud: l GmfCGfiGihlV F5f'?5Ud50'WQUf'QffQEi5'3GlUdsrP3550501 fiedicatien fixcellehce- I OHIY wish every United States tax payer hadgtheg opportunity- to seefiiou guys in action and 'just .what great valuefthey,areur getting for their taxg-dollar. This Cruise Book will provide you with? fond memories ofaffun yet challenging deployment. l encourage you toifshare them with family and friends so they can appreciate what really goes into being a ySuperySiARATOGA thanks for your professionalism and' leadership contribution in to be strong. rr J i i ffiw ' 9 f ,s k iiwff Q' I 1 -I J 0,0 1-'N 3. ' -4 1-,- -.,, Fw is ..a fwwv. 1 ,ss Nw, A , 'f-at N msn gifs 1 A Q-faq 1m'1sai 'L Q OPS ADMIN LT. D.C. Johnson ETCM J. Ohlson YN'l E.A. Topping YN3 D. Pickering YNSN OE. Templeion DirecTly serving The enTire OperoTions DeporTmenT is Operofions Admin, The Toll ThoT wdgs The dog. Ops Admin ensures ThoT depdrT- menTol correspondence, messoges, personnel evdluoTions, direc- Tives ond dll The miscelloneous jobs of The depdrTmenT ore hdndled in o Timely ond correcf mdnner. Ops Admin is olso responsible for submiTTing vdrious reporTs, such ds Oosreps, Logreqs, lVlovreps, Pre- Exs ond PosT-Exs. Ops Admin is proud To soy We con moke confeTTi of your poperwork . STRIKE OPS CDR OH. PelT LCDR H.J. Osborne LT W. Rodford OST S. Follin SN R. Wofkins ...M 'if- We Sfrike Ops coordindfes reddiness Trdining for The SoroTogo ond Airwing 47 Teom. Collecfing inpuTs from every deporTmenT onboord, STrike Ops drofTs The oirplone, pink ond gold sheeTs, undervvoy schedules, weopon lood plons ond replenishmenf plons. Exercise pldnning begins wiTh The Sfrike Officer who works weeks oheod To insure ThoT supporT uniTs ore ovdiloble ond scheduled for use. The AssisTonT STrike Officer works closely wiTh sfrike pldnners for besT vveopons , Q g lood on every sfrike plon. The second ossisTdnT odds The conducTiviTy of T M . O his experience in dnTisubmdrine worfore ond TocTicoI wofch duiies To The N Teom. The office supervisor mondges The vosf pdpervvork ond messoge we reporTing requiremenTs. Becduse coordinofion is o 24 hour job, o nighT check woTch is required To provide conTinuiTy if chonges ore required before The nexT doy's evenTs. STrike Ops olso collecfs, vdlidofes, consolidoTes ond forwords dll ships Troining reporTs To COMNAVAIRLANT, our Type commonder, for yedrly BoTTle Efficiency oword compeTiTion, which USS Sorofogo won for 4986. asaforfs ' ' ' - --- Y---gl - 4-W --- .l ......-- -- - A , . .... -,,, W w l i tActrlcAL ERCZTION wAtcll TEAMS 'Wu HIL ff I 1 LCDR T.L. Baker LCDR R. Collier Jr. LT N. Ash LT D. Cashin LT CD. Lesher ml 5 IQ LT JD. Rathbone LT S Walker LTJC- SE. Lohr LTJC- P Rosmllso -in Wu. Despite numerous Turnovers during pre-deployment workups the 'Combat Direc- tion Center team quickly established itself as an efficient and formidable asset for the defense and power projection of Saratoga, the embarked Airwing, and the Saratoga Battle Group. Comprising the Khaki Combat Force is the Ship's Weapons Coordinator, Air Watch Officer, Surface Watch Officer, and Anti-Surface Warfare Officer, all under the watchful eye of the Tactical Action Officer. Working together and in conjunction with the other CIC Modules and enlisted watch team, the Combat Direction Center aggressively controls the 'ibubble in the major warfare areas of Air, Surface, Sub- Surface and Electronic Warfare. The Tactical Action Team is under the constant, careful guidance of the CIC Officer - CDR Ken Cuda Cech, formerly Commanding Officer of the VA-Bl SUNLlNERS. The Tactical Action Officer holds the responsibility of monitoring and filtering the massive amount of information passing through CIC and ensuring that proper action is taken. The eight officers that have been entrusted to this position by the Command- ing Officer are LCDR Robert l'Don't call me Bob Collier, the Senior TAO, LT Steve 'iWeez Walker, LT Jarvis Bone Rathbone, LT Ken Sick Bay Heffernan, LT Bill BeeI Radford, LT Dave 'ilVlod Cashin, LT Brad Porky Baylor and LT Ned Nedley Ash. Other Warfare Officers include LCDR Terry 'Surface Warrior Baker, the Anti-Surface Warfare Officer, LT Craig Legs Lesher, the NTDS Oficer, LT Jim Peppy Hildreth, the Electronic Warfare Officer, LT Steve 'tThe Comb Lohr, Anti-Surface Watch Officer, and LTJG Paul Rambo Rosmllso and ENS Ken l'Bouffant Lunsford, Surface Watch Officers. yr LCDR R. Gorreii LCDR AR. Nelson AGCS R.E. Dennis AGl E. Hordcoslle AGl L.E. Heicner A62 T. Siurm AGS F. Cnorles AG3 K. McVeigh AGS J. Willis AGAN T. Beoulieu CDA IVIETECDROLCDGY ,4- OA division is responsible for provid- ing melerologicol ond oceonogropnio informolion ond forecdsls for use by The snip ond ernbdrked oirwing ond sloff in mission plonning ond excursion. 9 df C AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CDR B. Ritzert LT B. Campbell LT W. Fleming LT S. Fraser ENS T. Martin - 'uv ACC S. Parker ACC P. Powers AC1 F. Bisaro ACt R. Craig ACt G. McMillan 1 M. - OC division, the realm of Air Traffic Controllers, consists of three branches, Air Operations CAir Opsy, Carrier Controlled Approach QCCAy, and the Air Transfer Office QATOQ. Under cognizance of the Air Ops Officer, OC division's primary mission is directing the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic. Air Ops is the information and nerve center of Air Traffic Control aboard the carrier. information on all aircraft is posted on status boards and is constantly updated. CCA is where all departing and arriving aircraft are controlled. ATO personnel coordinate the movement of mail, cargo, and passengers arriving or departing the ship. Although each branch is unique in its assignment, great accuracy and teamwork is required of all members. These are the tasks of OC division. AC'l lvlehrtens AC2 W. Barr AC2 M. Berry SK2 J. Long AC2 C. Mammel 1.0 in AC2 E. Perry AC2 W. Smith AC2 D. Viger AK3 E. Bonham AC3 J. Bright ua D 'W OpsfA37 AC3 J. FoircIoTn AC3 M. Jenkins AC3 J. Robe-nson AC3 S. Ross ACAN L. Austin ACAN K. Biilig ACAN M. Jones ACAN D. Kcne ACAN ML. McDonough ACAN T. McKenzie ,Z I - i L fffimg l- E6 i..- J .n KAN 4-in Na 1 ACAN E. Wllllonws ACAA S. Fonrlonder ACAA N. Hendricks ACA!-X CF, Kelley ACAA L. Morlln ACAA J. Penny JNL g- - 4 Vp . .Q 1, ,q,. sr. .. I OpsfA3O CDE LCDR L.D. CrockeTT LT A. Gdionides LT T.W. Liermdn LTJG W.D. Erickson lf' ' ENS B.W. P dyne an-I ri-Mm DSCS H. Nye ETCS L. PeTers ETCS P. Rizzi ETC F. Duponi ETC S. Johnson x 'The Technicidns of OE mdinTdin The communicdTions, ddTd, ond rdddr sysTems of The SdroTogd. From TypevvriTers To rdddr equipmenT, OE Division consisTs of Three specidiized workgroups. The Roddr Workgroup provides prevenTdTive ond correcTive mdinTendnce To The cdrrier dir Trdffic conTroi sysTems, dir dnd surfdce sedrch rdddr sysTems, idenTificoTion friend or foe equip- menT, rddor repedTers, dircrdfT novigdTiondi oides ond elecTronic TesT eduipmenT. They dlso mdinTdin TypewriTers ond copiers. The DdTd Group ensure pedk reddiness of The compuTers, Termindls ond dispidy uniTs in The CombdT InformdTion CenTer. Cdrrier 'inTeiligence CenTer, AnTi-Submdrine Wdrfdre ivioduie, AuTomoTic DdTd Processing SysTem ond The PiioT SysTem. The CommunicoTions Workgroup mdinTdins dll ship's communi- cdTions dnd ndvigdTion equipmenT which include oil high, very high, ond uiTrd high frequency Trdnsceivers, sdTeiIiTe communicd- Tions, vvdlkie-Tolkie, crypTogrdphic ond rddio Termindl equipmenT dnd inerTidifsdTelIiTe ndvigdTiondI dides. ETC D. Lee DSC T. Wdiker ETC C. Wilson V ...J ETC D. Youngpiood AXT K. Dixon D54 R. Horreil 4410 fops . ..-.....................-..l ....... - .. ...qf -- - Liege - --- - -- A- M -Q, i X, f . lb ' ws lu-ug, H515 mlm 0581 lil'i'lm 'Nm ffl' . w, E Nlvfh' T - .N.,,.w :L -Hn.. E 3 f . Y hifi' 4 Hlsm, 5. . - 1, 1 Q-7 1 1 5'l'.,,, arm. 0 I hlftlu 4,011.1 ?'N. 1- D51 D, Hel? ET1 P Lowson DS1 M Lughtholl D34 F. Nuchols ICT F, Nichols D54 R. Reishus ET1 C. Robinson AX1 W. Scott DST T. Seeiey ET2 R. Ashcroft ET2 R Boum ET2 J. Benson IM2 T. Bethel FC2 C. Bowlsbey ET2 T. Buckfon D52 J. Burgess L I T f, ' 1 '- T- , gl T-T lu Tl 1 E. I 1 if 5 T T K T l T i opsffuu F ET2 R. Byers ET2 E. Cornelius DS2 V. CoTier ET2 B. Downey ET2 J. Duncon ET2 R. Groziono ET2 W. Johnson FC2 S, Korye DS2 B. Lord ET2 K. McCormack DS2 J. McLeod DS2 S. Rimbey ICQ C. Rollison FC2 R. Rush DS2 A. Sneo ET2 A. Spirrler I AA2fOps wif 1' it 7, .C :Isa sf. 1 I uifgh. 1.1- DS2 S, Storms ET2 J. SuttOn DS2 D. Watkins 8 ET2 J Whitaker D52 C, Wnrteneaa P ET2 A Williams D52 J Wooas IC2 S Wooawara AX2 P Yeast ET2 D Zagrocki ETS D Allman ET3 K. Anhstaat ETB J. Brown D33 C Bryant FC3 Sr Coleman D53 M, Crane ,f 44-nil' DS3 W. Dillon ET3 E. Dordy ET3 S. Durieu ET3 A. Edwdrds DS3 J. Ferndndes ET3 D. Fleming DS3 B. Fryer ET3 R. Greene DS3 J. Guliedge ET3 J. Holi DS3 G. Hdrding DS2 D. Hdrris ET3 R. Huli DS3 K. Jdckson ET3 D. Keswick DS3 C. Mdson -4441 OPS L,..Q.1i..i iw? 1. ,J , ,4 .1. 4' D53 M. Skibo ET3 A. Sod1 III DS3 T. Webb ET3 D. Wesfro ET3 M. Worley ICFN J. Counts ICFN R. Diomond ETSN A. Holl ETSN R. Lowe ETSN A. Toney CDI ENS R. Lowson OSCM J. TofT OSC R. SmiTh OSC C. Wilson OSC D. MiddlesTodT JP' rwllh OS4 M. Borcloy OS'l D. Brown OS4 G. Brown OS'l D. Dyer OS4 D. Gdskln ff' . X., lim Ol Division's, ComboT lnformoTion CenTer QCICQ, is The nerve cen- Ter of The SdroTogo. lnformoTion viTol To The ship's operoTions ore processed, displdyed ond evoluoTed wiThin CIC for o real Time presenToTion of wedpons ond weopon pldTform ovoilopiliTy. ConsTdnT reodiness for ony ond oil siTuoTion is The order of The doy in CIC. AnyThing from idenTifying unknown dircrofT, keeping Trock of our own BoTTIe Group To on dccurdTe ploT of ony ship wiThin o 300 + mile oreo. Long hours, repeTiTive Tosks ond momenTs of inTense dcTiviTy kepT The CIC crew busy. Whenever, wherever The job needed doing The men of IO Division were reody, noT jusT To do The work, buT To do iT wiTh skill, professionolism ond pride. OST R. Givens OS'l A. Johnson OS'l lvl. Jones OS'l A. Sprinkles OS2 Z. Annis OS2 A. ConTi A1116 f Ops .............l ..-l- - T1 A f --.-,,mi-: ----- - - f --.-3525: O82 D, Dobson O82 R, Doinoff O82 B, Donnelli O82 C. English O82 R. Godzolski O82 C. Homilton O82 B. Johnson O82 Jo Owens O32 J. Piccirilli O82 Rs Reser O82 J. Solinos O82 R. Sincloir O82 L. Thompson O83 M. Breodheff O83 R. Cripe O83 M. Dingmon A S l 5. ii I? li i l l i i l l l l l Pi l l l l ,i i l l ll l -l l il il ll ll l,. if l . i l l i l Q l li I l l l F l r . in ill ill .12 fi l ,. 1 i 3 ll li li J l is -l Al i r lil .H . 'l r O83 C. Gaberi OS3 N. Graham O83 N. Herrera OS3 J. Herrmann OS3 T. Ivie OS3 T. Jernigan OS3 J. Probe OS3 R. Richards OS3 lvl. Robinson OS3 J. Smilh OS3 W. Spence O33 C. Siinson O33 W. While OS3 M. Williams OS3 C. Young OSSN P, Armijo OSSN L. Baker OSSN J. Courrney OSSN T. Daniels OSSN D. Delacraz . A-48fOps ill OSSN F Dume OSSN C Evans QSSN R Fomferwot OSSN M Gorcio OSSN T Herbert OSSN R Laney OSSN M Mclborwolci OSSN J Provemcrwer OSSN M Sapp OSSN D ShOwwGITer OSSN D, Smith OSSN D, Syrop OSSN L, Vodrom OSSA BW Bordinoro OSSA K. Burch FCCS P. SmiTh FCC J. Henry FCC D. Toms FC4 G. CounTs FCT R. Howord FC2 J. Fronks FC2 J. Funk FC2 G. Kouris FC2 S. Micklos FC2 D. Nelson I . in. - OM Division is mocle up of Fire ConTrolmen QFC'sQ, who bofh operoTe oncl moin- Toin The SoroTogc1's AnTi-Ship Missile Defense QASMD5. This includes Two NATO Seo Sporrow Missile SysTems CNSSMSQ oncl Three Vulcon PHALANX Close-ln Weopons SysTems QCIWSQ. FC's operoTe ond moinfoin gun ond missile rodors, digiTcil compuT- ers, direcfors, gun mounfs ond missile lounchers. FC's receive exTensive ond in- depTh schooling in oll These oreos, plus ciclvoncecl elecTriciTy, elecTronics, elecTro- mechonics oncl hydroulics. SARATOGA's OM Division is more commonly known os The l'Air Defense Teom. QulTe ofTen during MED Cruise-87, The word wos possed over The TMC - Now mon oil Air Defense SToTions. R.O.E. for MED Cruise-87. 'l. SHOOT 2. COMM CHECK 3. MILLER TIME fms Qu.. FC2 R. Richorcls FC2 D. Wilson FC3 J. Breozfole l 5:5 FC3 J. Cenfeno FC3 K. Cody FC3 B. Emmons 450 X Ops ,. . . , . .,. .-- .W .. Y. mv- V .. , ,, , , ,V T . A .-.74 ,-,.4,,c,.,,,,,,,L u....f-..,, ,.f,f,-- 'FPL fx-lk, Twin: is--I H3 J Froncis FL 3 M HOQr FC3 D Moerlono FC3 D. Worren FC3 S. Wiilioms FCSN T. Dickrnon FCSN R. Koeiin SN R. Ricnord SN S. Weston FCSN D. Wilson FCSN R. Wrignt FCSA C. Kiicning FCSA J. Woldron CDP Pl-ICDTCD LAB ENSRDEK 49 PHC W. Dodge PHTJ D T . o y Pl-ll G. SchIlchTing PH'l T. Sedse 5 Mmm W f1sfLufuLc,Lmpm,,uhNK V l 1 , 1 PH2 B. Dovis PH2 D. DeAngelis PH2 L. Dublin PH2 L. Kirk PH2 J. Morris Hmm Ndvy PhoTogropher's lVldTes ore con- sidered To be The UEyes of The FleeT . Aboord Super Soro The some holds True. The men of OP Division con be seen from sTem To sTern, from The engine rooms To The slgndl bridge, recording o myriod of evenTs for reporTs, public in- TormoTlon ond posTeriTy. The comero's dll-seeing eye copTures innumerdble re- enlisTmenTs, owords, odvdncemenTs, VIP visiTs, ond of course, porT visiTs. Soro- Togo PhoTo MoTes use d vorleTy of sTill cdmerd equipmenT ond sophisTicdTed processing ond prinTing mochines. The moln PhoTo Lob shooTs o greoT vdrieTy of jobs, buT The redl Breed ond BuTTer of The division is The CVIC PhoTo Lob. There The phoTogrophers work shifTs dround The clock, processing ond prinTing viTol inTelligence film shoT by emborked sduddron dircrews ond VF- 'gli mi -ming 403 TARPS. The combined skills of dll members of The division come TogeTher To copTure ThoT momenT in Time ThoT becomes o phoTogroph: Tdngible evidence of o memory. Af-9 HAsRD :Xi .3 I . A .J-x 'lb -4 .. , f?A ' P , 1' , 11 1 X P PH2 W Wrmfneid PH3 P Gnsom PH3 H Moss PH3 A Powom PHAN S Boll AN T Caron AN J Cunmnghom Pl-IAN B Poms l.l-.-1 gz' Or---s Y I 'fl Y Q7 LT T Herlrhy CTOC S Ross CTM A Klang CTMT J Vornooore CTO2 M Bunflng in CTOZE Burzonwofo CTM3 W MCDOVMGI CTC3 C Rohn CTC3 T Snwifh The Novo! SecuriTy Group QOS3 Division performs os on infegrol porT of The Opero- Tions DeporTrhenT. Working in The ship's sig- nol exploiToTion spoces, or SSES, iTs prirhory mission is To supporT crypfologic GoTo To The Commending Officer. CS Division is rhonned by persohel in four of The six pronches of The CT field: CTA CAG- minp, CTM qlvloinfenoncey, CTO QCorhrhuni- coTionsj ond CTR qCoIlecTionp. opsfass GW LT J. HildreTh EWC R. Ford EW2 J. Crorner EW2 J. Hordy EW3 S. Cronk r.nml 'l I-I 'Hsin- EW3 S. Frerichs EW3 G. Gepduer EW3 K. Jones EW3 D. Meier EW3 W. Milloy ElecTronic Wdrfdre QEWQ is ci ncrTurdl developrnenT from The in- credsing use of The elecTromdgneTic specTrum for offensive miliTdry purposes. The rooTs of EW ddTe pclck To The inTroducTion of rddio cornmunicdTions To The fleeT in 4899. Since World Wor ll, EW hos conTinued To develop in porcillel wiTh The incredsed use of modern elecTronics. WiTh The inTroducTion of onTiship missiles To The world's orsenols on o mdssive scdle come rndjor EW efforTs To proTecT novol vessels from This deddly ThreoT. The Trdgic incidenT involving our own USS STARK in The Persidn Gulf of Moy, 4987 grdphicolly poinTed ouT The poTenTidl ddnger To The fleeT. The prirnory mission of The OW Division ond The EW Module is To use dll ospecTs of elecTronics in The rniliTdry dcTions, poTh friendly ond non-friendly, To deTermine, exploiT, prevenT or reduce on ene- rny's effecTive use of iTs elecTronic equipmenT ond ensure SdrdTo- gd's cipiliTy To exploiT such inforr'noTion To iTs ddvdnTdge. ln The evenT of hosTiliTies, seconds cdn moke The difference pe- Tween success ond fdilure. The inTelligence ond wdrning provided by The EW Module gives SordTogc1 The cuTTing edge keeping her oheod of The ddnger zone. As ElecTronic Wdrfore OperdTors ond Technicions, we ore proud of The conTripuTion we mdke To The defense of SordTogo ond The fleeT. EW3 T. Morris EW3 K. Schleuper EW3 E. Schoeck EW3 H. Tilley EW3 L. WesTerrndn EWSN D. PoyTon 1156 f Ops '-'--'----'-'-'--'-------'--fe-M---- T ' Tw- 'wewlefnL'11vfrfr r2ff2-TIE OX Division is the Anti-Supmorine Worfdre QASWQ port of Opero- tions Deportment. The ASW wdtch teom consists of on ASW Wotch Officer, on experienced pilot, NFO or chief with multiple ASW tours, five AW's ond one DP. Together we prepore flight priefs for the dircrews ond plot ronge ond pedring of vdrious torgets from the Sorotogo. The onolysis section resedrches historicdi ocoustic doto ond intelligence dlong with ocednogrophic informotion to ossist the oircrews in finding their tdrgets. Pidnning tdctics ond sonopouy pdtterns with the emporked oir- wing, we prosecute the tdrgets to the desired end. i i 2 ' 4 1 4' i i is LCDR W. Gerrord LT B. Boylor LT K. Heffernon LT P. Steffen LT T. WOIKGT Aw ENS K. Lunsford CWO3 J. Boxley AWC J. McQueen AWi C. BQYVY AWT D. Norrnon f' -NQJ opsfa57 X AW4 J. Ookley DP4 T. Sfimmel AW4 R. Smdenski AW2 D. Henderson AW2 A. Smith AW2 D. Weloge AW3 D. Sounders DPSN K. Alvarez DPSN F. Beckwifh AWAN B. Bush DPSN F. Grosberger DPSA E. Bobin AJH CDR A. Mddren LCDT2 B. Brown LT J McDonold LT M, Turok DPC D, Boir ISC M Stephens ISC H Tdvlor ISI W Klinghommer ISI M Pricco DMI W. Riley OZ Division is Super Sdro's Intelligence Divi- sion. lt consists of four officers ond 30 enlist- ed personnel oil of whom ore highly moti- vdted ond extremely proficient in their jobs. The enlisted personnel ore drown from the Intelligence Specidlist, Dotd Processing Technicidn ond Drdftsmon rotings, Working together the men of OZ form the cohesive ond highly professiondl core of the Corrier Intelligence Center, The officers of OZ Divi- sion dre dll highly troined intelligence officers hedded by the Ship's Intelligence Officer, CDI? Amos B. Mddren. Through his Ieodership ond guiddnce Sdrdtogds CVIC hos be- come the finest in the Atlontic Fleet. OZ Division is the focol point of intelli- gence reldted octivities for the ship ond emporked dirwing. It consists of 5 unique dnd highly speciolized work dreds: Adminis- trdtion, Mission Pldnning, Multi-Sensor Inter- pretdtion, Stordge ond Retrievol, ond the Compot intelligence Module. Constdntly on dlert ond olwdys knowledgedble of the en- emy threot, the men of CVIC ore true pro- fessiondls. Ops X459 IS4 R. Williams lS2 J. Bolen IS2 S. Bowers iS2 H. Colley lS2 J. Fiiss IS2 P. Gonsolves DP2 K. Kurok IS2 W. Smith iS2 D. Solok DP3 D. Soriin IS3 J Scott DMSI We-ofherly ISSN S Becker ISSN J Cross ISSN F Nopohfomo 4 I 'X 5 L, Y, I X' ,. ,-. . 1 X ' 1-ry. up I 3 MEMQRIES 0F A 9 K , I ., -' - '11-A Nb A -H . ,, f '- tin., . pr' xii, Tax.-ay 'f , 3435.1-x5 . 1., A Y , -..llc T' :L - risk Q 'ENUM' Y 1-3 3 il Q 1 ' f ,iff :Pl a '11 .--9 , 4 ,X f:l,f ' filg- f .i We . . . IVIED CRUISE L. ,gf 3 'T'-1 6- ,na-1ns -rlv-'mar HUF' , W , - ,0 ,,,!am- A. 1, '-L' 1 -- 4 V ,. - J-wr, ,z ,- -, ' Q ' ' 235:-MA 5.2 3, 1 . . V A ,.. ws . . . A , ll Cf! ,Rr I YN Q iw 4 . 3:4 .l!4f4ALg....,J,.- ,, , ,1,.. L. -...,,..l.,,,,. ,.-4,,.g1g--f 1 4 ,, .ff-'Q X H-mu .-.,---....-ki-an Bringing Home The Bacon For the men of the Saratoga, payday holds a special place in their hearts. lt's a chance to see what their work is worth in monetary form. But it also means a lot of work for other personnel in various jobs and positions around the ship. Payday can be a real pain at times, said Seaman James Towes of the Supply Department. Everyone heads for the ship's stores as soon as they get paid. That puts a lot of stress on those of us that have to work at supporting the stores. lt seems like payday will never end at times. Postal Clerk Third Class Dwen Mays said paydays can be some of the longest and toughest days at sea for men in the postal clerk rating. We see so many people on payday that faces all start looking alike. lt gets hard when you try to treat each person you see as an individual customer. 'll like payday except for the llnes that Qleftj Lt. Eric Ekovich of .f-if the Supply Department spreads out some of the money he sees on a regular payday. The Disbursing Office aboard seem to spring from no where, said Aviation Boatswain's Mate Thlrd Class Don Blackmon of the Saratoga's Air Department. lt seems like the day before payday there's never a line anywhere on the ship. But that's never the case on payday. It's just part of life on a ship, so no one really complalns. h' h ' es onsible for the handling of all the ship s and Saratoga' W 'C ls r P 'lI'on dollars on a Saratoga money, often exchanges more than a mi I P0Yd Y- . . - I h uch r enter, The Disbursing Office keeps track of exact Y OW m C OP C in h a day. Here, a member of e m0 eY.chan9es hands on eac p Y r r to et an exact total. Disbursing Office runs money through a couh 6 9 1 ,S 'k th are common place on the Sara oga fabove, sgengsnlss dgcltgzuring paydays. The Disbursing. Office pays forwrd an C ' laces on the ship, and at various times. But no Saratoga mam various p ' t be a line where there are matter the time or the checks being cashed- place, there s sure o s his check before cashing if aboard the ship Paydayfz1o7 fright, A Saraman sign ' ' I MARS STATION The MARS stotion is rnonned by volunteer operotors ond provides the only reol-time Cornrnunicotions ovdilople to the crevv when the ship is undervvoy. This is docornplished vid high frequency rddio to d shore operotor in the Stdtes, The shore operdtor 'lpdtchesf' the sig- nol into the Cornrherciol telephone system When o shiprndte receives on Ameriodn Red Cross or Ndvy Relief rnessdge, often MARS ro- dio is used to old in resolving the problem. Most of tirne however, the phone pdtohes serve rnerely to soy hello to loved ones Monning Sdrdtogds MARS stdtion ore Lt, Crndr Chip We-don, lt Torn Provost, CWO3 Chualf Chdtfield, VNC Jock Piseocto, till ,John Cdrter, dnd Ml Joe Frey These OD63TC1TOTSCji'? voted countless off duly hours drid rgornpleted thousdridz of phone pdtr,hf':s tor rnerntaors ol the fpruw The rprirrifiry rrrizfgiwri ml the MfxRf,str1liririi',lri ',ur,r,url ?lrwr'.f,rf1lf:'1rifl wffllflrfffil llifrfrffvv 'f ffl , ,fr iff, lfwff. '.-ff fi ffl ',vr:llflliriiif1Mf:fl ' TU, :H i 'TiffU5 l?l '1,l'!1l'fll'r rl X ifuvfi 4. ..,,...,.S..,.....,..f,.... . .-.v M.. W .v fin Paul g .1 . M R A U Nik UF 'TW .F ' S ,- a ,, W I A ,- 1 1 4 5 I l 1 1 ' i Q I KV V Q . , if 1 . Q! 3 .i N Morsfdoi? 6 1 Q,- TA '-'T 'T-'f','1'-11-' -A AJ..- , T . T- - v 'off W- -M-,.., ...-.,.- ,. .Z!'l ? ' --Y' Y .Y -. - ,Nw S I I T W 'T:T: l3-'---fmwlw-A- I ,W.,.-. V 3 - . ' 'V 4 H n , . , , . it The SofeTy DeporTmenT is The smollesT deporT nT on The ship. Two officers, Two chief peTTy officers, ond four enlis fmen moke up The enTire deporTmenT. This group serves cis The fo poinT- of on dll hdnds efforT To proTecT ogoinsf injury ond prevenT do s e To equipmenT. The permonenT SofeTy Teom is ossisTed by 'l5 coll lol duTy sofeTy repre- senToTives from oTher deporTmenTs, 'IO full Time' pdron SdfeTy Officers from The Air Wing, plus SofeTy PeTTy Officers from egery ored of The ship ond dir Wing.. y - -' AccidenT prevenTion is The moin funcTion of The SofeTy Teom. ond o mojor concern of every one on boord. Hozord idenTificoTion, educoTion, supervision, ond correcT procedures ore key woys To prevenT mishops before They occur. SdroTogci's SofeTy DeporTmenT provides The Techni- col informoTion ond Troining for o comprehensive ship wide sofeTy pro- grom covering every ospecT of operoTions os well os mony off duTy ocTiviTies. ln mony insTonces, direcT moniToring of Ndvy progroms is con- ducTed To deTermine effecTiveness ond recommend improvemenTs. AlThough smoli in number, The SofeTy DeporTmenT is very seosoned. 'T he eighT individuols ossigned combine for 425 yeors of Novol experi- ence ond over AO yeors of sofeTy reloTed ossignmenTs. ConToined in This highly qucilified group ore speciolly Trciined mishdp invesTigoTors. lf on occidenT should occur, The Sofefy DeporTmenT will deTermine The couses ond recommend correcTive ocTlons To prevenT, fuTure recurronces. WheTher iT's moTorcycles or oircrofT, mowing The lown or moinToining The boilers .. . y , ON SARATOGA, SAFETY COMES FIRST - - A avi- 1- .-uquung? I Q. . wwf' . ,..V. ggi f v V My ,S sf 'T Q 1' . , M 4 .. Q N , K M. .,,,K2f1m-,asf ir - ' . . . V, b ir 114 - . , 4' 'if ' - ., '95 wiv .l r - ' V QQ- 't Y 4 . ' 5-.X r '- - '5 ' r USF? 1 L' 1,4 H, x-' .M 1 G. it MA x 4-UMW, :-L Am K' ' 4 N 'i,y,,h - , L Y I G ' .. . , f . - V Y , , V W,-A .,.,....,...i,,L,.,,..,,.-.w-4---- - H7 V NA v4l,,,..g'f-L19 '-' ' ' ' ' 01 I ' , f . - Y. V -W. ' 4 ' '4 ' . . ,. A- --,: ' 1-4.1!4u'h-1 1'9 ' , .. f , ., .' 4 , X ' ' ' X - 1.-4idiliS43 'J x ,uf - i.1g3,g,:.y.Q:','g'g.aq.Q'ffi'iam - 1. i ,H I-1 j,51'ss--- CDR. R. Niemczyk LT. QJGQ L. Adkins ABEC N, Dumas EMC J. Duzon HH NN Earnhardt MM F2 Molina LVM J WIIHS 'KIKIYLIW IQ MlTC'.I'1Gll ,.,-MJ. :,.,,.. 1 ,,, U , v An, 4- 44, ,X4,,,.K',',,,N, . ,.,, I . ,,-M--wh---. - ,- 1 P V -Q, . ,, .,,, ff, ,V lv 1 J - S ,A-F? .Q IZ, D qvffl Jr. 1 I., X.-1 1 A' an auth .fr - i ,?fjMQ '-F P '! if 'vi I wp., 41 il N. 1 sw! -, ' ' 0 7 r 7? ' cv .fvvr rf' 4' 4 Vf '..M:..'p .rn -A 4 .M ,,. wsazx .im , ,X , . -' xzeifm -. .. .- 5 4. -,v-A., f,-lv,-, . .,- f, . M, p Q , ..,. - -f1m.,,.,x vu --V' W 1f, fw:sveHW5 ' ,- .,-f:-fr1iiY7..u'! TJ M,,,.ff any M fl .qwgh-I 'v VN. xl X .iv 10 Q X ' I V . if 11 '19 1, may N- -1-5-ni u Q X4 . 'Gx .Q . , Q ,V ,M .-1, w.. 1 1 KAN.. . x l -1 0 +I, 4 , f 4 f 1 M, y 3,3 2 Aff, , gf,,igx,f 'X 1 ,,,,, 1 f :ga f fff ff f funn -sw Q - MORALE soosren sg MoRE A CerToih Thihgs olwoys ore o poh of life oT seo. Soilors woiT ih o loT of lihes. They work horo oho They eoT. lvlosTly Though, They work horo. Life oT seo is feoious. AlmosT every Toce oh o ship oT seo hos o CSTTGTTT expressioh. lT soys ThoT They ore oeolihg with The TOTTQ hours oho The ihoreoiole work looo, oho ThoT They ooh oeol wirh The Three hours of sleep They QoT losT hTghT. Bur oeloxw ThoT expressioh oohwrhoh To oll of us oT seo is The Couse of iT oll. The lohlihess. Theres hoT o Qreor oeol you CGD oo opouT Teelihg lohely ih The rhioole of wore TTTOO 5,000 meh. You wolk posT liTerolly Thousohos of Tooes wiThouT xhowihg ohyThihg ooouT Therh. ThoT rhoxes if worse Few Thhgs merfere wiTh lohlihess oT seo. Work woh'T ollow you TG Teei Tohelv so TTTODN' rheh work T8 hours o ooy. Television ooo reooihg oisTrocT The rhihcl Trom cohsioerihg lohlihess, ou' Hof Tor lohg Theres hoThihQ To help Toke iT owoy whefw you lox TU your ouhk Tryihg To sleep. lT's iusT you, The souhos CT The hheh oho The ship orouho you, ohcl The TODTNTQSS You oeT o hoooihg oouoihTohCe wiTh iT. Aho, os olhTosT om Wow whose peeh oT seo will Tell you, oll There is is TTTOTT CCI' Moi, is TLOWTW ohTo The SoroToQo by plohe ohd helloooe' T.-.hiie The ship is oT seo, is hoholeo, sorTed oho oew-.lefeo 'o owisiohs oy The Soros PosTol Clerks Their job, which TTC uoes seilihg sTorhps oho VTTOTTGY orclers To sollors who 'ioehe eohsTohTIy, is hever oohe. T-.for s 'eye fhoh lusT poper wiTh words of home ohcl love Wfv-gm 3'1fhiQ'T'i TT is o ohohoe To escope The lohg lihes, The wow ohio epfeh fhe uhlforrh They weor for iusT o few rhihuTes. lT TS o owohioe To corhrhuhloole wiTh sorheohe They khow oho fwss 'efvoiy 'v-Jl'lll9 They ore olohe ih o pig ciry for Trorh horhe 11 M rf' N .1 4'0 ' H E 'fl' An wdfy' X.:-I rf H I . ., f . ii 1 ,.i,,w I-, .1 ' ' . .w J' Af 4 'wr '15-. , M' . H Q .af 1 'ig Y Q 5 sig . A v ..-ff' ma, fu - sn'.:v,af.'1 .avn9vl6?-deaf' H ' ' ' W' 1' The core of The Supply - DepdrTmenT, Supply Admin is dlwoys There To bock up iTs TO divisions ond confinue Supply SupporT Throughouf The roughesf of Times. During This deploymenf, we bid odieu To CDR Jordon, ond welcomed The new Supply Officer, CDR M.L. Kolopos, coming in from Wdshingfon, D.C. He is bdcked up wifh sfrong supporT by The ASUPPO, LCDR E.A. PrescoTT, ond his Two Principdl Assisfonfs, LCDR MJ. Klingel ond LCDR J.L. Bird. The fronT office is run wiTh Swiss Wofch precision by DKCS CSW3 MK. Moron, who is dlso The deporTmenT's 3M As- sisfonf. Following up on The mosses of pd- perwork is YNSN D.A. Fosfer ond SN D.P. Frey. All in dll, The Supply DeporTmenT runs o preTTy Tighf ship ond pldns on remoining dT The Top of The fleeT for Supply Supporf. l LCDR E.A. PrescoTT LCDR MJ. Klingel LCDR J.L. Bird y i I TiiCHEiOBfi W fbifm, 'Ulu 7'7 .4 Q 4 .QQIQ F . Trios 1 in x .4 .h N h. I DKCS QSVVJ MK. Moron YNSN D.A. Fosfer SN DP. Frey L178fSupply T Sfock ConTroI Division is S- 4 mode up of mony complex secfions. From The Ship- oodrd Uniform Aufomofed Dofo Process- ing SysTem QSUADPSQ To The bosic, buf crificol, source documenf files. Our finon- ciol secTion occounTs for A0 million dolldrs eoch yedr. The Finoncidl Teom spends mdnv hours scruTinizing The figures - in The books ond on The loedch. InvenTory monogemenf, ordering sTock moferiol, ond source documenf filing dre per- formed py The InvenTory ConTroI secTion. The SvsTems Coordinofor oversees SUADPS, The nerve cenTer of Sordfogd supply. SUADPS enoples The lnvenfory confrol secTion To effecTiveIy mdndge The 200 million dollor invenfory of 130 Thousond line iTems. The UError BusTers in Error Processing correcf The erroneous in- puf The SUADPS compufer svsTem rejecTs. During This deploymenf over 70 Thousond errors were correcfed ov This Tolenfed Tedm. From The ordering of sfock mdferi- dl To The filing of The issue documenT, STock ConTrol is The sTdrT ond finish of Sor- ofogds onpoord supply supporT. S T O C K C O N T R O L T ees H E SK2 C Beovers A SK3 E Sullivon L AK3 vv Forbes P SK3 S BOHIGT H A T WWMWTTT A T N D QB BUs 53' QQ. o SN K Schoff M SN DOUQVTQVTY E SKSA JT Jones 6.9 AKAA s. Notion G fr A SAR? izzz I 35 S-2 Division is comprised of 89 Mess Mon- ogemenf Speciolisfs, 474 mess men ond 26 mess deck MosTer-of-orms. Under The leod- ership of Food Service Officer, LTJG Chris Voile, leoding chief, MSCM Jomes Goyle, gollery chief, MSCS Morio Ducuf ond mess deck mosfer oT orms chief, ABFC QAWD Jerry Roy, over 45,000 meols ore served dolly To over 4,500 hungry soilors. This Tosk is monu- menTol oT pesf, buf food service profession- ol opoord The Sorofogo moke iT look so eosy. Eoch monfh The ship Tokes on opproxi- mofely 300 Tons of groceries including fresh fruiTs ond vegefobles, frozen meoTs, dried ond cdnned goods. The division is proud To offer o hove iT your woy speed line which serves over 3,000 cheeseburgers doily ond The poke shop Thof prepores 4,500 looves of breod, 75 sheef cokes, 300 pies, 4,000 posTries ond over 5,000 fresh poked rolls doi- ly. Our fomous poke shop olso pokes cokes for speciol occosions including chonge of commdnds, sunseT porodes, reenlisfmenfs ond numerous ofher evenfs. SoroTogo's MS Teom works hord To provide The crew wifh hoT polonce meols ond The finesT cus- Tomer service. Ll80fSupply -if- Y ' ' - - V '-T V-i 1--W sn::e's-'12f-sc'--r-.- fs-4-2 Hr: -,f., , ,- M, i....,,.. ,. M51 P. Diurnano M51 B. Solis M52 T. Coen M52 P. Drake M52 L. Del Rosario M52 B. Hanvo M52 C. Johnson M52 A. Kelley M52 D. Manacup M52 J. McNair M52 E. Parks M52 R. Wells MS3 J. Abale M53 A. Avila M53 C. Bancroft M53 L. Blantz M53 D. Casleel M53 B. Ford M53 G. Gilbert M53 R. Harrel M53 P. Harris M53 D. Helsing M53 D. Hill MS3 A. Jackson M53 M. Miller Supply X484 MS3 S. Reidesel MS3 M. Sorgeonf MS3 R. Schromm MS3 L. Scoh' MS3 T. Ulsnofer MS3 B. Wifcofski MS3 D. Woods MS3 Z. Young MS3 S. Zimmermon MSSN C. Amick MSSN K. Doniels MSSN M. Hoog MSSN A. Kirksey MSSN E. Llovet MSSN L. Moesfos MSSN L. Morfin MSSN R. Morfone MSSN B. MosTers MSSN G. Milfon MSSN D. Nelson MSSN A. Posey MSSN D. Vongelder MSSN C. Vozello MSSN W. Witte MSSA G. Dunowoy l MSSA L. Epperson MSSA M. Ervin MSSA T. Lober MSSA E. Nelson MSSA C. Thomas 55 9 in 1 I B-'L' W ... Tions: Soles ond Services. BoTh showed unpreoedenTed perfor- monce during The 4987 lVlediTerroineon de- ployrnenT. The Soles orgonizoTion, consisTlng of four re- Toil ouTleTs, goThered over 2.4 million dollors in soles over o shorT seven monTh period. The reToil ouTleTs provided The crew of SoroTogo wiTh everydoy bosic iTer'ns os well os luxury iTems. S250,000 dollors in revenue, generoTed from Ship's STores soles, wds deposiTed in SAR- ATOGA's ond RecredTion fund. The Services consisTs of The o Toilor- operoTe 24 The borber- loundry pro- dlong wiTh s Service- The crew os S 3 S-3 Division is divided inTo Two sec- o weekly of press hours o of 4,045 hdir- Mm- L.-I SHCS R. Solvonero T SHC D. Croig SH4 T. Allen HM . SH2 C. Spikes SH2 K. Allen SH2 W. BuTler I f 1 L, QM! ll 'L' Q4 SH2 P. Loero SH2 O. Mcinso Sl-i3 D, Lorrobee i .., ig.. S S MILLION S S - fn, l V 1 5 'hu win. Q F F Y 4 ll' I .,,., N F! N SH3 B Burrows SH3 H Cochran SH3 J Dockery Sl-l3 D. Grant SH3 J. SH3 D. SH3 R. Green Hamon Harper SH3 C. Lachance SH3 R. E .qu I SH3 H. ..,,,,..xi -' mil mg I A f--L. , r VW? I VV aff? of J dll llllllE'f'l ef.-nl' -mu Qlft 4 -Sf' r' Us SARPY' ff L fl :Him X . I -Q... . DIVISON 1? Lawrence McDacle SH3 J. Owens SH3 A. Scarbrougn SH3 D. Sullivan SH3 D. Teague SH3 L. Wacker SH3 G. Ward SHSN J. Alexander SN A. Anderson SHSN K. Blanton SHSN L. Bueno SHSA J. Carrillo SHSN R, Cherry SHSN L. Clark SHSN R. Deosaran SHSN T. Gladls SHSN l, Har? 485 SN D. Haynes Si-ISN F. Howard SHSR R. Huni SHSN B. Koonoe SHSA J. Larson SHSN G. McKenzie SHSR D. Minor Si-ISN C. Oglesby SHSN K. Richardson SHSN F. Ross SHSN A. Russell SHSN C. Schaller SHSN W. Scnuiaske SN T. Sione Si-ISA C. Swink SHSN F. Torre SA S. Trppe Si-ISN M. William on - '2'Txw.'H. K I nwiw , ' Uh , :iff supply H ,,.ii':2:'EE?. :I . .ii Lf .f ' 51- ,5 l'u'n'::k 9 When iT comes To The world of high finance, only Wall STreeT can maTch The financial wizardry of Super Sara's Dispursing Office. S-A personnel meT The challenge of handling 5000 pay accounfs, processing over 200 Trav- el claims per monfh and providing many oTher services wifh high quali- Ty, efficienf assisfance. Personal check cashing and foreign currency exchange were Two of The mosT popular services provided. Providing all of These services required a 24 hour operafion, 7 days a week. The dedicafion and proficiency of The DKS responsible for This success ex- emplify The SaraToga Tradifion of ex- cellence. Carrying over nine million dollars aT The sTarT of our deploy- menT, iT would have been easy To Think of disbursing purely in Terms of dollars and cenfs. Providing personal service To ensure cusTomer safisfac- Tion, however, is The repuTaTion Dis- bursing personnel earned. 1-1i.. . -45' , . J ' f -4.1 E yf I, If lf- l Q'i!U 5- . lik i K x IIITTBQ 'T' l Tx Qlfsli 'L sin .,. Llfg.. 3 T I le i Bun L r Q 5 1 1 1 . ,-. - 4 sq LTJG J Ellard DK1 T Cook ENS .I Anderson DK1 P ADDOTT DK2 B GOIGT DK2 D Dudley DK3 B. Arllip DKSN J. C-addy DKSN D. Carter SN T. Hardie DKSN T. Cong DKSN M. Carrier DKSN G. IVY DKSA D, Steed DKSA A. Dionisio Supplyf-487 I , 1 , 1 l 1 , 1 1 E, i , , r R . 5 e Q . E , W lx Vw ,S , u 1 5 w Q 1 . I Y Z ,l V 1 V I E 5 1 S 2 J. 3 , 1 z ' I S W 2 , 5 i E LT J R Morehedd AKCS J H. Simms AKCS D Jockmdn AKC E. Leoch AK4 M Donsori AK2 CS. Smiih DHCP valign' I 'itb..,:':'-I AK2 B. Corr AK2 A. Miske AK2 N. Wllliomson AK2 l.. Burns AK2 M. Cox AK3 J. McNeil AK3 D. Rudrd AK3 D. Young AK3 M. Brown AK3 E. Moye ulllfllu 'Uh ali-A ' 1 . .. n.3..,...,. 'Silky mi, L.,5.v Y . .Q- r M . I, M The Avioiion Suppori Division provides The emborked oirvv- - ing ond AlMD wiTh loglsTlcs sup- porT, The division is The single poinT of conTocT for dircrofT mdlnrenonce dcTiviTy direcT suppori require- menTs. Composed of highly specialized ond Troined ships compony ond squodron personnel, S-6 molnToins dn invenTory of over 60,000 iiems vol- ued oi S200 Million. During on overoge deploy- meni on excess of 40,000 requisiTions ore pro- cessed. S-6 is composed of severol work-ceniers. Supply Response SecTlon is The enTry poini for requisiiions ond process consumobles. SToroge SecTion monoges oil consumoble inveniories, Componeni Conirol Secrion monoges oil repoir- able reTrogrode Through The RepoirfReplenish- menT cycle ond Progrom Monogemeni UniT ex- pediTes oil off-ship requiremenTs. The AK musT hove o wide voried knowledge of dvioTion sup- porT. He musT ice fomilior wiTh complex olrcrofi sysiems, ond inveniory mondgemeni sysTems. He musr be odepi in compuTer processing ond dedicoTed for long hours providing ROUND-THE CLOCK suppori seven doys o week. 1 ff lifg Yi?-' ' 1 sin. , -lfgm VL aio wg., ...lass-fi-,-f.r.sa4s-3...,sein-i+.f .I-.-N-New V... . f 'Hifi-' ' ' T ' fI1 '.Q1fH'i.gT ' .. . . .. I 7 ' M Y W 'W-Jwl , N. - , , .', , ' . ,l J I H wytwmrkm V I tug, FCP AK3 S. Mickulin AKAN E. Everett AKAN J. Lefler ADAN S. McCauley AKAN J. Smith AKAN T. Johnson AKAN K, Lornos AKAN K. Wullioms AKAN P, Anderson AKAN D. Ebonks '5 Ol AKAN T. Peorson AKAA C. Hecnh AA C, Spencer AKAA S, Lenihon AA D, Ledwig Supply f A9 4 H V, ,4.m.,,,,f1.w f ' f W g: ,V.Y.,...,. -,..Q.fffff.A f f- ,nf 'x 3 .1 'x wi 1 .4 , lf-- S 1 ,1 I w 7 I! D K 3 , Q ' ' X Fw' V ., 1 3 V. - 1' 3 1 fi'f7f'n zgypif Hn- If -vp 4 ' ' :5I6fiQ 5e3i,a,M,: 11,..,-.lm-.F-9-i'M2,1,, f 'f 'HW-wr-H1 A' ' x s ,f ll' X- -44 an . fl:fws ml:'s.x.v. -wr ,.:f-n.w:s,r:, 6, i:.':s1u-awfo-lr sv- v The S-8 Division is com- S .. 8 prlsed of highly-skilled ond professiondl STorekeepers ond AvidTlon STorekeep- ers. During The 4987 Med Cruise, we hdve supporTed The SordTogd ond her bdTTle group lov onlodding over one rnillion pounds of oorgo ond 3.5 million pounds of sTores by verTicdl dnd un- dervvoy replenishrnenT. In dddiTion, we processed over 25,000 DireoT Turnover receipTs. During This depIoyrnenT, we noT only ledrned lessons in our roTinQs, buT lessons in life. All The hdrd work ond endless ddys hove Turned The 32 men of The lVldTeriol Division inTo d Tedm whose chdrdcTer refleoTs sTrengTh ond perseveronce To overcome ony ob- sToole or Tosk. UNO MISSION lMPOSSl- BLE ,1--Q 9.1.-Q L -'TJ 'Ef f lksl MATERIAL Division XXX' .XXVXXX X XEXXYX, NXXXXX .XX ,,,' X .X 5XJyX5:'-X. .l,, X ,xA, k, B 55'NX X , X 5 - A 0Xzz.s'X:,.Xw fsiwsgsw XX f. Mx- XX N XX X Q X X X X X XX X X X X X X Q A X X X XX X X X Ov XX XX 4 'X A X X X X X 4 X X Q X X5 X XXX X X fy X5 X Q O, X YX , X XXX X X X X X X X A X X QXX X , E 6 k X, X X X X, 10 X X X X X X0 ,9 1 , if ev 1 is ' s X X X X SX X X I ' MQ? X QXX xv X 0 X f5X X' X 3 X X X X X is , X X X X E X Q X X X X X X X X SX Xsx A 5 7 Q K X 5 X53 Q X X X E X 56 X X K 5 X X X X J X X X XX 0 X XX X K Q X X X XX X X X X B X XX X X X 4 M XX Y Q X 5X X X X1 HX X fegfw we Xvmwv :VX f..,XfQ X Xf QXA 5 X XX Q V, X X2 X X X XX? QQ XX 5 bx X K X X X X X A V A X X XX X X , SX 6 3 X B X XX, XX X X 1 X X5 5 V X 7X7 X A X X X X NX 4 X 1 X X X X N Y X X X S , X X X X X X 'Q A X A 5 ' L1941f3upp1y X 4 E X W' we QXVSQ iv Xa SK3 W. Dees SK3 H. Frazier SK3 C. Defwiler SN R. Engucmd AKAN G. Ickes SKSN N. Mahmud AKAA W. Russell SN J. Kyser SKSA D. Shaffer .uf ,df ,wk- v 1 M I ... vi ,,.. Q In-Qi .,,.., xx ,. I -ur' Kun SK2 D. Webb SK2 C. Guffey SK3 J. Woznick AK3 R. Flinn AN F. Ceglorek SK3 C. Rockey SK3 T. Sheppard SN C, Weeks AKAN G. Miller AKAN M. voyrko AK3 K. Sfecdhom SK3 L. Vocale SK3 J. Miller NS J. Sheriff SKSN K. Trowell Supply f 495 S-7 SaraToga is no differenT from any Thriving meTropolis in ThaT she is preparing herself for The demands of The fuTure. One of These de- mands is The need for access To accuraTe, real Time, daTa in order To effecTively manage her resources. This is The mission of The ADP division. Round The clock, seven days a week, in porT or underway, ADP personnel are manning Their sTaTions processing informaTion. Each man has his assignmenT, enTering daTa on a compuTer Terminal, operaTing The SNAP I compuTer sys- Tem, or mainTaining The 4500 plus reels of mag- neTic Tape in The ADP library. The daTa pro- cessed by The men of ADP includes producTion of paychecks, documenTing all aviaTion and ship's mainTenance, and mainTaining records on The -415,000 plus iTems carried by The ship's Supply DeparTmenT. The ADP division is in The informaTion business, informaTion ThaT plays a viTal role in mainTaining SaraToga's readiness To meeT all commiTmenTs. . DPT P. Lopez DP2 W. Nunaly DP2 R. Landry DP2 A. Cape DP2 R. Kendall X CWO3 R. STruckmeyer DPC lvl. Hamers DPC K. Schell l 3 is 3 as 114-911151 DP2 B. Tubb DP2 D. Wilke DP2 K. James DP3 S. Richmond DP3 K. Tyner 1-NNI' I hifi- ..,, Nu hlfhn 'Q ' ' --. lu., 'VV iliqgn '- ..f - i f' 13' l l'l,I,. .,,A '1 I' ll96fSupply .V T l-wi., Qffsl bfi, .Q ..-........,...,.-..q- ...-.....,.,g...--....-- . n-1 . . 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To do This The U.S. Novy uses o meThod known os VERTREP, or verTicol replenishmenT. A VERTREP, which involves Two ships working closely wiTh one onoTher, is on exTremely donger- ous procedure if iT is hondled corelessly. lvlen who work on one of These working porTies hove To be ot home on The flighT deck ond knowledgeople in oll forms of flighT deck precouTions ond ovioTion fire fighTing. WiThin o Three or four hour Time period, helicop- Ters, ,hopping beTween o corrier ond o supply ship, TrdnsporT os much os 350,000 pounds of goods. lvlen on The flighT deck Then mork individ- uol boxes for delivery To The SoroTogo's mony deporTmenTs. Once This is compleTe, The supplies ore looded onTo The SoroTogo's oircrofT elevo- Tors for delivery To The hongor deck oreo. From here, members of The Supply DeporTmenT inven- Tory The supplies ond moke colls To represenTd- Tives who come To collecT Their supplies. VERTREPS ollow The SoroTogo To conTinue To sTeom, while noT folling shorT of The supplies ThoT The corrier needs To sToy prepored for ony boTTle siTuoTion. S00 .,, .MI 7 nl Wye:- S.!1gB'.0l-H--S Qabovej Emerging trom a mountain ot supplies, this H-46 helicopter dellvers another load ot supplies to the tllght deck ot the Saratoga. Qtopj One ot the Saratoga's tllght deck directors gives Instructlons to a hellcop- ter pllot by the use ot hand signals. flettj A Saraman marks a box ot sup- plies to lnsure that the correct owners receive thelr much-needed materlals. - ---M v -- - ,.,,,.,.....-1---1----0 V- ---- --v-----------w ------- --- --W -- l sr ' f42L1,,L,,,, ' ' 1?-ew 'L 1 ' SST XX RE xv 1 N 1 I! IV -X J w I 9 1 1 3 4- 9 F4 I 1 i 1 I 4 CDRlGchcrdA.Cotdd W Ofticer GmBoss si ' fav , 'Qu W Ab L' .5 A ' 0 lla: K W W am o 0 0 ' 0 . ' 1 I ' . . 0 . I ' 0 ' ' ' . 0 a . . ' as . ' Q . 9 . ' I '- s' - ' 4 5 Q 1' ,.. 5 .V 1 +- E 4 Q s i 4 1 , -'- ff ' - - . -. .. ' --1.3 -' -Q . -V. 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Mekler ,I , l SAE, 5 i ., ,V .f ,ig f, - K hz ' 4, .Q- ., .,,w.., ..1..-u...,..4u. f Admin Weapons Admin is the support branch of the Weapons Department responsible for the timely submission of all departmental administrative requirements. Weapons Admin performs four major functions: Administration, Supply, Personnel and Preventive Maintenance. Administra- tive duties are performed by the depart- mental yeoman and senior administrators who work to complete the daily, weekly and monthly reporting requirements. Supply, headed by the Weapons Admin Assistant is responsible for budgeting and accounting for department OPTAR COpera- tional Targetedy funds. ln addition, the Weapons Admin Assistant is responsible for administering the department's PMS CPre- ventive Maintenance Scheduley program. Personnel functions are headed by the DepartmentalLCPO who ensures the prop- er manning of all weapons divisions, formu- lating departmental manpower require- ments and tracking personnel disciplinary actions. Also under personnel is the Depart- mental Career Counselor who is responsible for counseling enlisted personnel on career options. Weapons Admin provides superior administrative support for the fleet's finest Weapons Department. , g as-1. '- sg Y. I AO4 P. Veto YN3 R. Smith AA A. Trees siafwrsps Avidlall Cbflkol Sfdllon AOCS is the nerve center of the Weapons Department. AOCS Supports Saratoga and Airwing 17 with all ordnance required to Complete the daily schedule. AOCS orders, stows and accounts for over 350.000 items. Upon receivingn the ordnance load plan from Strike Opera- tions, AOCS personnel coordinate a steady flow of ordnance from the magazines to the flight deck, coordi t' ' na ing with the hangar deck crew to buildnthe appropriate types and quantities of weapons skids, manning of the weapons elevators and ensur- ing the magazine crews build the proper weapons AOCS led the Weapons Department through several flawless inspections throughout the cruise. AOCS personnel work directly for the Ordnance Handling Offi- cer qaffectionately called OHO 3, who is responsible for all the ordnance evolutions onboard the USS Saratoga. Saratoga's AOCS - Unquestionably the finest in the United States Navy. 1 'Y ,sf-at x. is . Xivff F fi , ., H1-.kfH.4 1 --Quia' -, a - 'Q L1 'K- 5 A J: , J., . - , . . LE,..x,5A-,f Mg , ,. ..... k - .kai-.VL-551g-1.Qii'x y ax- N1 ' ' ,, . ..-we-'. - - 5 Q gs.--.-.1 ' fi' . - 5 F -4-ll Tut. Il e ..2:!-!f!-5532 if i2':EE'-2 L lu. 'zu : , --1 M1112 ' ' 1. 1 3 'ik s. f ISL. ,.., 'rzg . P. lg.. 2-- ,ui H111-V -iv can - . ns. - 5 3:25-ff' 'f ' -5 . ill! L.. gf: ' Ili .A :iii xr- S' rn.. 1 :Sfmt Ng.. - -an 1 1 an -'H .xi :IS-5 5' - 1 i llq: ' '-F'1ff'ii S45-1 away. ,A x ' -' 511' I 1 -lffy f gw ,jj ,Q-,I-af 'tl as 5 Y 1 ff' 21:55 ': w , ff ev 'fi' LT D. McCready AOCS G. Taccolini 0 4 rl err ' ' 1 . W .eq ' 14, ,, l 101121411 v ,f AO1 G. SawY9f A03 B. Bradl6Y AO3 L. 86799935 AO3 R. Ledger AA R. Thibert AA K. Patrick WEPS f 505 CWOA l-l. Willson A04 R. lsbell AO2 J. FrlTz g AO2 T. Kenneson AO2 T. Young AO3 S. Jones AO3 R. Rosddo AO3 B. AlberT AO3 R. Willer AOAN P. Comp AO3 D. Townsley AN lvl. WhiTTdker G-1 l T4 FLIGHT DECK ORDNANCE G-'l Division is dh eliTe group of men who ensure The embdrked dlrwing is supplied wlTh ' vorlous Types of wedpons To meeT Their ddily flighT requlremenTs. These men dre knowledgoble in proper lodding, drmlng, ond downloddlng proce- dures. lh dddlTion, They ore Trdined in flighT deck fire fighTing ond emergency dlrcrdfT hdhdllng procedures. AN T. l-ldley AN M. Vdzquez AN M. Hoppeh AN J. Quigley A AA W. Gorby AA T. Dovldson AA T. Jordon AA F. RoberTson AR W. Kernig AR M. lvlcCollow H - - sue f W EP s ...4.-up if .FQ AOC J. Mercer - AOl C. Greer A01 W. Temples AO2 R. HighsmiTh AO J. SOrvilIO A03 D. Baker A i3 M. C ar A03 D. LivinosTon AO ,l Turner -NO3 J Hipchgn ACT lvl. Gwens AO? M Yacouo AGAN C Dukes AN .I Lapasso AOAN D L asTon ' AN A Lara AN D Soilaau AN P Wvlds AA P Maxwell A .I Morales SA J Palcliiie AA W bent! AA lvl lhrustan AA J Winston GD 1 Al? J erry AA J. Shofner 59 Al? U simpson Al? P Vudmuska All C Adams 'E -n as x X 'I W . I f 3 53, ' A I ' ' f s., N Q NA ' L I K 1:- ' - 3 . f , . . v I X . c f, ...., T C x ur Xvru A, 1 is AN R Rvan f 1 , , 'N Q . A I o .' f ,N 9 Q ! Q K B ' g A c.. 3: C I4 A' 1 I f f I 1 Y M HANGAR DECK ORDNANCE Al? S Mallheis AOAI? T Sorrells Over 11,600 pieces of armamenT weapons supporT eauipmenT are in The care of Hangar Deck Ordnance. Bomb skids, missile adapTers, and 20mm TransporTers musT be reconfigured aT a mornenTs noTice To keep various Types of ordnance flowing from The maga- zines, To The aircrafT, To The TargeT. During weapons on loads and off loads, The hangar deck crew is The firsT To sTarT and lasT To finish. Always providing The righT eauipmenT To accomplish The Task aT hand. All weapons moved on The SaraToga are handled ov The hangar deck crew. Our moTTo is We Make If Happen. vvepsfsov Q LTJG J. Morrison GMGT E. Hornsby GMGT G. Asion GMG4 D. Chdmbers G-2 ATHIOTY The ArmoryfSprinkler crew moinTdins dll dssigned smdll drms, ships AOIVIM solufing bdTTeries ond mogd- zine sprinkler sysTems. The crew is dlso responsible for The build up of dir-ldunched Torpedoes, mdinTendnce ond upkeep of numerous sensiTive ordndnce iTems CSOIQ mdgdzines, ond The Trdining of dll personnel in The proper use ond cdre of smdll orms, including The .50 coliber mdchine guns. These duTies ond numerous oThers ore skillfully per- formed by highly Troined Gunners lvldfes QGunsj ond Torpedomen. The professiondlism of These men is exer- cised dolly by building up of dmmuniTion Trdnsporfers for oircrdff gun looding, performing required mdgzdine sprinkler TesTs dnd repdirs, shdrT-shooTing lines To supply ships in prepdrdTion for underwdy replenishmenf evo- lufions, ond defending The ship. The Armory f Sprinkler crew pldys d viTdl role in help- ing SdrdTogo compleTe her mission. They do iT wifh greof pride. rw. 5, ,U Tqomzv. 2, X 7 7 1 XZ! J i -f 0 Q -,5,4..ff i ' X ,:, ..- .. . 1--.- , T 4 SN J. Smifh GMSN M. Fdrley i hlfgm f T V l l l AN J. Gound f SN B. Hindmon GMGSN C. Johnson GMGSN A. 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Mixon AA T. Crossen AA J. Downs Al? G. WTTT AA F. Andiarena AA J. Saurez AOAA B. Phillips MAGAZINES Bombs To missiles flares To fuses once again Sara s Black W BaTTle E red shirTs of The C5 3 Division lvlaga zine Crew, compleTed anoTher suc cessful lylediTerrean deploymenT ln supporT of The airwing The Mag Pars assembled, handled and disassem bled in excess of 3000 Tons of ord nance wiThouT incidenT They remain The besT assembly crew in The fleeT sioyweps A02 C. Ash A02 G Boll A02 T. Combs A02 E, Rowe A02 J. Wolden A02 Wlllloms A03 W Johnson A03 D Leblonc A03 D Minnlck A03 R. Nelson A03 R. Rouse A03 K Schwob AOAN N Cosby AOAN ,l Briggs AN R Creech AA R Pormelee AN lx Wood A-XE Wllkes AA D Sollese AA lvl McAdory AA M Mcklnsoy AA J Grurnko lA ll Roodor AA R loln AR li Cobb AA J Moro AA .l Reomer AR J llorgusonn AN T lvloxley vvspsfsll ENS W Brovellr CWO4 M Copeldnd AOC L ErnsTer ELEVATORS Pride and professionalism Those Two words besT descrrbe The men of G- A Weopons ETevoTors DIVISION DesprTe The consTonT movemenT of hundreds of Tons of ordnonce ond The dorly rouTrne of mornTenonce The dlvrsron dccomplrshed The Qool seT forTh 4002 weapons elevofors ovorlobrl Tosk ofTer Tosk The rnen never foITered Alwoys broodenrng Thear professronol growTh The men of C5 A ore proud buf sfern A job wos demonded of us IT wos rneT heod on ond wos d success The G 4 Weopons EIevoTors Drvlsron exernplr fres The con do oTTrTude ThoT rs essenTroI To SoroToQo s success EM2 R. Williorns AO2 M. CooTwore AO2 W. McForTher MM3 W. Essick AO3 M. Tonnehill EM3 B. Morovsik AO3 J. MorTin AO3 W. Lucos I AA R. Moore AA J. Abell AA C3-roy AA K. Woldecke AA R. Grimmer iff l 5'l2fWEPS A01 G. Huffman AO1 W, Baulkman AO1 M Langham AO2 Lowery AOQL Brown A03 N Murphy A03 J Larson AOAN D Jerwkrrrs AOAN A Conley SN O Mercer AOAN C Dumas AA D Patten AI? J. Moaglin AA Davis AA S. Fernando AA Hardy AA R. Bain VVEPSf543 LT J. Hynes CWO2 S. Stubblefieid WTC D. Patterson 4 ff LJ lffifefl- E 5- -'H' WTt J. l-lalpin WT'l D. Campbell WT4 K. Smith WT4 T. Liley ,I .fn p- , 'rn .4 si ,dish 1 ff WTi A. Douglass WT'l M. Gibson WT2 O. Fuller WT2 R. Rider WT2 R. Hunt WT3 J. Parker WT3 M. Paridon WT3 K. Redman SK3 R. Garner WT3 P. Murphy siafvvsps 'JP fl' X T l I I . I I is I it-.. ' .sv - 1 ! X' I Aw ilfily' 4 A J'1Z'-fjgg. I A If W DIVISIOI1 The world's finest Weapons Technicians of W Division are the technical experts responsi- ble for performing assembly. disassembly and conversion of nuclear weapons, warheads andfor components. We also perform safe and timely storage, inspection, testing, adjusting, repairing and packaging of nuclear weapons components and as- sociated equipment. We also maintain special weapons magazines, assem- bly and storage areas, helping to maintain the combat readi- ness of Saratoga and her bat- tle group. s -9 Paul A .l. rv- y, W'-1 ll egggal Each llldl' -lm ff'-w-wff, fm. fi gpm sf' wr X , - N x 2 ,, !t:lXQ.Q, XXX? X V in ,,','i 2 X ,, , ,KX ,.,, 1'2H..1' XV -N.ll1 L . v fv , W .,, , J Fi f X X xxx Q is ph Ev .Q - ' '- w lv ' 'H' a .1 ul-an B Q.. 1 K vw: 4 K 'QB , 1 I , W . X k S . fe . tj? f 3 Sff+g:j5,:z,x . , , .. 'A xhx X , Qs - f SWW, . K- .gw-., we 5 X . V11 , , 4 fx J r Q ix X, Q fsiffw Xt xv ww wx. XX M, i -X X. ' .5 A ,f-hr, Ye 'Si Q K - K, , xx L O v A an LT J. Trumbore AOC T. Dovis SMT J. FosTer AO4 D. Winslow ADT K. Longley i Q 1 - ..-E EDD The Explosive Ordndnce Disposol Mobile UniT Two, De- TochmenT Twelve, which is Tempororily dssigned To Soro- Togo, is horneporTed oT EorT STory, Vo. Cornprised of five highly dudlified ond Troined volunTeers, The deTochn1enT is The smollesT division wiThin The Wedpons DepdrTrnenT. The deTochmenT's rhoin mission is To supporT SoroTogo ond her poTTle group by idenTifying, rendering sdfe, ond disposing of dornesTic ond foreign unexploded ordnonce. The highly Troined Technicidns in EOD ore Troined in The use of The following diving eduiprnenTg scupo, MK T, ond MK 42, The deTochmenT dlso provides rouTine diving ser- vices such os hull seorches, ond underwoTer mine disposol. The deTochmenT dlso provides The SoroTogd wiTh in- vdluople Troining in seorch Techniques ond recogniTion of improvised explosive devices. The EOD professionols ore dlwoys on coll ond reddy To respond. swfwgvs iiiiiii-- .. u --.,uuc u.u. 5 W .- mr 157 L iw' -Q... ff:-N. Mappa... 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