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X XX K X K Q X X X X., X N :NX Mx X xx X X F XT ix XXSXXX.-XX X XX xx XX: XX X KX XX 'I X :XX Li t xx, x . Nu ft e- yfhavel preceded this UfUllS5Off5llW9 l-l-3- Fleet- NEWY and ame- foot coastal defense galley built and fitted out at the Georgfaieiti for which she was named. Her construction wasagi proved in May 1798, and she served as a harbor? defense and militia training craft until sold in Februm' 1802. t T llis M-Jhg..u,-M N. W,,,, -sw , ,,,.u 1: t,,tt ,, ll ,tt. .g H , it - ,l g , .. t construgctions was tbegun' on the second York Navy Yard. Awooden her launching was delayed 22 years 1f342ggConsiderably larger than her' was 175 feet long, 45 feet wide, and QW www V 'f 4 , If ,fi lv, gn, , f K ,' I , V ' x -ww. ,, 4 - ,, if 1 ML, ,NV If V -, f, f ,, f ff ' ' i fgsg --we .. t. s s 1 at stst displaced 1,726 tons. spent the greater part of her 27iyear51of squadron flagship boths in itheilbaciflc and finally being decommissioned at Norfolk in 1870. s t 1 , i ,.-t :r,n t' U 1141.5 ,Upon .America's entry into World War l, a German lux- .ury liner,4the SAXONIA, was seized at Seattle, hwashington, converted to a submarine tender and ,recommissioned on 3 November 1917 as the third , USSSAVANNAH. Until January of 1924 she cruised A thefAtlantic,, tending the units of the small but proud tSubmarineForce. Her final two years of service spent off the U.S. West Coast in the same role. was decommissioned on 16 December 1926 at where she had begun her Fleet Service zninerriyears earlier. A Q A f'f ,f,f . and renowned predecessor was a built by the New York Shipbuilding Cor- New Jersey, and commissioned in f Yard on 10 March 1938. She forlthe next seven years, retired Fleet along with many of her finally sold for scrap on , , iiiif .1 . - if ,f , ' f rw, ,wt , , . ff y i,i ships named SAVANNAH, two are JK, ffffhf , ff ,v X r . , ,yyy pioneering new propulsion systems. In 1818 Francis Pickett at Corlear's Hook, New York, converted an ocean going sailing ship under COD- struction to a steamer with adjustable paddle wheels. After a few trial runs to test her new engines, SS SAVANNAH departed Savannah, Georgia, 22 May 1819 on an easterly heading. Twenty-nine days and eleven hours Eater she arrived at Liverpool, Engiand, becoming the first steamship ever to cross the ocean.l ln 1958, 139 years after this pioneering voyage, the latest merchant ship to bear the name waslaunched at New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camdaen.,1News Jersey. Sponsored by Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower,,,NS SAVANNAH became the first nuclear -powered merchant vessel. She subsequently steamed 334,972 miles on 127 pounds of U-235 pioneering answers merchant shiDDlflQ- A in The latest SAVANNAH bears a proud name, only famous in American naval and merchantishipanf- nals, but also one of a city and river rich in Americinn heritage and traditions. g 1 coNiiviANbiNc OFFICER 'S fl . aa 'li l at' li f H. Hardisty, Captain U.S. Navy 6 Captain Hardisty was born in Atlanta, Gao,-ma on February 3, 1929. He attended the University of North Carolina for one year and in 1943 was appointed to the United States Naval Academy, He graduated in June 1952. Following com. missioning he entered flight training at pen, sacola, Florida receiving his Wings in Decembe, 1953. He then joined Fighter Squardron 12 at NAS Cecil Field, Florida and completed an around-the-world cruise on the USS MIDWAY 'flying the F2H Banshee and subsequently the F7U-3 Cutlass. ln 1956 Captain Hardisty joined Fighter Squadron 22 as Special Weapons Train- ing Officer completing a Mediterranean cruise on the USS RANDOLPH. In 1958 he was assign- 'ed to duty with the Naval Air Special Weapons Facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. ln 1961 at White Sands Missile Range, New Mex- ico, Captain Hardisty set the still standing World's Low Level 3 kilometer Speed Record in the F4H Phantom. He served as Administrative and Maintenance Officer in Fighter Squardron 102 where he flew the F4H from the deck ofthe USS ENTERPRISE. from 1962-1964. He then entered Harvard University receiving a Masters Degree in international Relations. He has since served aboard the USS AMERICA, USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, in the Gulf of Tonkin and the Mediterranean, and USS JOHN F. KENNEDY's Shakedown cruise. Captain Har- disty has been attached to the staff of Com- mander Attack Carrier Striking Force, Seventh Fleet, where he served as Air Operations and Plans Officer while the staff was embarked on the USS KITTY HAWK and USS CONSTELLATION in the Gulf of Tonkin. ln March 1970, Captain Hardisty reported tothe Office of the CNO Strategic Plans and Policy Branch in Washington, D. C., where he served BS Special Plans and Air Operations Officer for Southeast Asia. in July 1971 he took command of Attack Carrier Air Wing Eleven at NAS, Miramar, California and deployed to the Western Pacific on board USS KITTY HAWK- Captain Hardisty spent a brief tour as Air Wing and Carrier Training Officer on the staff of Com+ mander Naval Air Force, Pacific Fleet until he was assigned as Executive Assistant and SeniQF Naval Aide to the Director of Navy PYOQYHW' p'fl'lfllllQ in the Office ofthe CNO. He assumed Command of SAVANNAH in September 1973-. CHPY-Hin i-lardisty has been awarded the Silver SWT' Lfgglflll cl Merit with Combat VH: DlSf'n9UlSi1Pff Fjlvinti Cross with gold star. and l1Um6l'OUS Utiitwi' ritiltmnsa A Captain Hardisty in aiigireiarii to the former Sally Mae lves of St. Ptrttwsriiittri. Florida. The Her- distys reside with their im-1 50,15 in virginia Beach, Virginia. . EXECUTIVE OFFICER W1 W fra! , . , L , gl Commander Aydt was born in Dahlgren, illinois on April 8, 1934. He is a graduate of Southern illinois University located at Carbondale, illinois. in August 1956, Commander Aydt reported to the U.S. Naval Training Center Great Lakes, illinois for two years active reserve duty as a Storekeeper Seaman Apprentice. in January 1957 he reported to Officer Candidate School and was ultimately commissioned an Ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve in May 1957. irtJune 1.957 Commander Aydt reported to LCU VDivision Thirteen at the U.S. Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, California as Communications and Stores Officer. in November 1958 Com- mander Aydt became Executive Officer of the LCU Division. Since that time and prior to repor- tingon board USS SAVANNAH, Commander Aydt has served in numerous capacities at vriouscommands which include: Operations Officer,iUSS ARNOLD J. ISBELLQDD-8691: Ex- ecutive Officer, USS EDMUNDS QDE-406j: Commanding Officer: USS CREE QATF-841 among others. Commander Aydt has been associated with the Defense intelligence Branch. Commander Aydt holds the Navy Commenda- tion Medal and numerous other decorations. rCommanderrAydt is married to the former Miss Barbara. Ann Bagley of National City, California. ,The,Aydts have two sons and reside in Fairfax, fill f f A w,5w.,ff,ef,W aff ' , 4f7fy14fWZ?'i','Z:4fV f' if 'f ff Z, ' i ' f ' M' ? flf f ' gr . jeg? gxlfxgx fi .15 .55 9,5 2. w,x,',f 4 ' ,, f , X 952. ,, a ya laws- Fioger D. Aydt, Commander U.S. Navy 'iw- EJ u. I' in-i as 'x .ii Q, is 51 i in N it if 3 QW' iii za 'M Sw Q k 1 X Wi .hi 4 ai 5 s4 ffm Si di' nw sn. MM .r Y 'fmhg ,,f,, ,,v: .2 as 41:1 X .1 xy it xl K-if ef-0 'mf 4 x . Q . Ai Qs! 'V M 'f l. Q K' Y XX avr A , ' 4-M N V ' Nu' 'V randi gh, Q., as 3 ff wq gg . ,gf B 'Ni 5 S! J. f- . .gg . xr. X429 F ,N it 1'3- J w u A A -Wh ww :bw W. fm 'QM 'VN HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAVANNAH 5 DECEMBER, 1973 i ... S - . A I' '19,-1 'x ' we S- Q., 55, fav X ' - X W' -4' A 'W - . .l - Q' A M Ima .Q ., ,A 'L 4 wav-, Nl SAVANNAH celebrated her 3rd birthday in tran- bakers, a steak dinner for the Plank owners, 3053 sit. A b ' ' ' eautlful cake prepared by SAVANNAH vnsut by the CO added to the festivities, DR 4 .Q 'L' X 'S ,. ' 9-'W f ',.. .. +2 I f A Aww 5 11- W '5 y yi 7 , Mika K , ,I 5 4 M' A ,E . 1 '1 w , A v 0 , ' M A A A m J ' f 43 A SAVANNAH PLANK OWNERS A , hunk Q, h At ,W nv -sf ! F5 Deck oecx DEPARTMENT e ttett - s . A , IIA l t i Q s l D tment as responsible for the sate and ettectlvo execution 0 ifniszrrz, fleet support, through conventlonal and vertlcal repiunilhment SGW ?5nfnntunltio.n and stores. ln addition, the Department conducts lnport replentvhfhom glilp'5 beats, and has primary cognlzance over cargo ammunltlon handling Ind aswell as a significant amount of interior malntenance and preservation M f5earn anship and gunnery evolutiorls. FIRST LIEUTENANT :ff-:S LCDR William H. Tredick USN was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy ln June 1981 duty have included: Gunnery Officer. USS STORM!! Weapons and Naval History Instructor NROTCU River Patrol Boat lPBRl Weapons and Tactics NAVINSHOPSTRACENQ Executive Offlcer, U88 LCDR William H. Tredlok, U.S.N., B native ot PHDBITIB id Lenker- they have two children Willl 6 llilu - 1 at al W 4? 'IT 'I--vi,-,i,1 A ln 397k BUPERSQ and in the Office of the Deputy Ch O . peratlons lSurface Warfarel prior to his assignment to as First Lieutenant. LCDH Tredlck is married to the former , . am H. lll age 5 and bara, age 3. .,,A : Q .- 9 0, ,f Q h. ,M u U 4 9934.2 4' f -t ff: I ,A nf. f'h A Af A- ' . I A LQ, fr i: E. Q , :if f' lqilfgxf . ' S i l 3 A' -1 A ,,....avl- CWO2 D. F2 Johnson FIRST DIVISION I1 BMCM B. Fendley vessel. BM1 G. Earl BM3 P. Bartleson -life The local people, in their quaint but colorful, native dress, were lined up-eager to catch a glimpse of our BM3 n. Brockington DM3 P. Leroy BMS D. Sisco BM3 L. 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Brantley Carroll Donovan Dudley Grimm Harris Henderson Hines McDonough Pickel Stewart Tewes A tactical decision is made aboard SAVANNAH lThe airborne coin may be seen in upper right hand corner of photograph J HD THIRD ENS L. E. Dugger GMGC B. K. Crouch W W . if 1 I 1 I N fa, I 1 ', 5' ' DIVISION GMG1 B. Smith FTG2 R. Button GMC-52 M. Moore FTG3 D. Council FTG3 T. Misiura FTG3 W. Race GMG3 R. Schmitt GIVIGSN R. Loewenberg SN J. Lewis SN G. Peshoff A k,'?' rm 4 hwy www :ix .stew wi we 'wrtfvwr-bt purlmn of saaw' Q !:e,.sJ-hr mn1vm11f:-pfu!eL'lm1 In-nbc: -m.,'if 4 than se' -rf: Her Nan ,ua .1 trmrmxg kiHL'hUIdQB mf Q ' .,,, . ew nies-xx! Z r fYw4 'fw.1lWm-1 lv Nw SAVANNAH B5 A '-Az? iveffv tw! Q' Pix' Mwst' V' ua tg X x KM , nn h A -1- .-rf.:-.. 1'.. b s c 11. - g . 1- Q , - C - K L. . M ' 'U' 's 0' 15 , . 'Q .fs ' is ' . ur. if ,af h 'Q , X ' . f. 0' ' ' ., ' 'U' ' ' , -M g ' ' .... . 1.9 , f ' N-, - -i' 5 X-'-f V, v J 5 R.. ' v d an r I an . y K' an + :' . 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X f' ,N ,X f -in lv .P filil. . 131 A L--an 5' I ':.t' i 'LLL I' hd ,, 'Ivan 'v JL, .F M '35 fr R 4 'K sl., . w. B DIVISICN an 3' T 3,3 :,. '7'-inf :dh ff? ag f 3 I C....,, BTCS R. Robmson BT1 BT2 BT2 BT2 BT3 E. Smith Fl.Berrera F. Burks F. Jemmmgs K. Lutz BTFA BTFN BTFN BTFN . FN FN BTFAN. Byers A. Jones O. Lawrence E. Perry J- SCOQQHWS W- HYm3n J' Sums K NJXJNJ - ' - ' ' th t T! Vital to the success of any military operations IQ 3 It rrr! each man be thoroughly familiar with the pertinent publications for upcoming maneuvers. i ,-sr BTFA BTFA FA FA FA FA FA R. Nlarden D. Witt J. lVlurry P. Gawaran P. Gendreau R. Senivk T. Sweeney sIf'II ENS R. A. MacPherson ASS'T ELECTRICAL OFFICER WINCH OFFICER Greatnouse IC2 R. Allen ETN2 J. Smith EIVI3 L Daniels EM3 T. Dionne EM3 S. Harbick IC3 IC3 EMS S Paterson J. Sefton L. Stief EM3 K. Turner EMFN D. Aarnio EIVIFN P. McCurry EMFN D. Monk ILFN R. Smith FN S. Ritchie FN D. Sweeney FN B. Tanner SN E. Yielding ,... .... .- E E s LA-I I -11 A ,- .M -3471211413 , 8 I C fi Q I I FN UT ,r e 1 in 'fx ll 1 1 . I .S+ Q ,J ,aug- .J .4 ' 'F lvl Division qi 4. , ug. ' , J ,ss-'Ei CWO3 R. O. Nason MMCM B. L. Porterfield MMC J. Fi. Mahoney MPA MM1 MM1 MP2 MM3 J. Morris H. Wellhauer G. Preston F. Jonathan YN3 J. Parrish MM3 T. Pitts MM3 L. Schraceo MM3 C- 393W XX ff' ff, ,, . MMFN T. Austin MMFN G. Bozic MMFN C. Forshey MMFN W. Harger MMFN B. Holcomb MMFN J. Kehussma MMFN G. Vaughan FN J. Braaksma FN J. Currie FN G. Pressler FN D. Stoner FN K. Weeks MMFA S. Jenks MMFA K. Radar FA J. Strupp ,. ,... .. ENS C G. Kraehmer HTCM W E Shlelds DCA Y X! xxx fmfftf WINCH DIVISION EM2 D. Adams BM2 R. Eikelberry EM3 J. Free EM3 G. Lapierre MMS G. Lucke MM3 D. Oknich MM3 S. Lind MM3 J. Stoot, Jr. EMFN M. Stewart SN J. Richardson SN T. Tatum SN M. Nabywaniec . Wttittltk r .X 1 AMMO TRANSFER Bib HighIine! 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A Quin!!! 0119! island Corfu is one of Bill! nal amount so-wot mivac-won: Kg , 'U -1..- .,..f'1'-' 1 f 2. hnhnl 1'9 A e 5 . , ., ' ,344 vw , .em L .M W - ' v :rg in .. V-., Q .a he 'I ff -M ,. 7, 5 M 'Q mm, X' pant! ..-f f 5-. L No doubt some beautifully proportioned. leal iieim lrivinr has caught the eye of these avid members ol SAVANNAH S Bird-watching Society. ss' X x ATHENS, GREECE Surrounding Faliron Bay in the Saronlc Gulf we rind Athens, the birthplace of Democracy SAVANNAH men toured Athens seeing the fabulous artwork ol the Acropolis, the daily activity of Greece's capital city, and the famous night spots of Piraeus, Atherfs seaport. y or l 1.Q. SAVA 'UH in f':::H crewmen take albreather during a . , general meffymaklng and revelr ' li f Fun CW, - Athens, Greece. Y In E ri , 'W' .J S' l - Q3 A 'na'-v ,, Q ' W 95.1 , 'US-o lllfi Pwr :il llir liilillillll r:'atzs'N?S The perfectfofmi ririrnq: til llii' Wirpyrzigii rm r':l'i'Pl ol me SAVA ' v lllX'1llU lcqrvr llrrlgngriilrillut 'Wmademeladoeicy , 1 4 llfllllN'1lrI5l!r 5 5 'li il. 9 f I l r -t ' Q, ir A 2 Z K a- ' C I Q Q ,f :ai I' 5 af i r I I ,ffl A Q21 L., , QA ' Q 51, ., li if fd- A 1 'V All, ' 3 n l I '- if ' fl.. 14 nd AH nd OPERATIONS d r H www' 'H' and diaamdewan dl dom!! f? from rnrofmauen mum mr cm ma gf - mission. Q1 Gparations Spoclr num. Radiomm. Etectrontos Techiclans and Postal Cl-nrkl. Qoorations Department providas the ship with M 'ftow of information necessary to be at tm rich! tho right time. .V Gperatiohs Department piays an sxtfomdy im- portant part in the overall mission of the ship. For tho to t thoroughly understand and carry out tts Lueutenant Samuel E. Wilson, Ill USN OPERATIONS OFFICER 'W I P 9 11088 DIP Bom In Charleston Sm! New York Mr warm grldulhd from sn u.s June. 1969 Ho has wud lbovd In UI! QDD-M81 and UI! CON! 199-003. Ha Destroyer School at Ntwpon, may reported on board SAVANNAH in Ilwuornmr married to the former Francis C Till son and reside In Virginia Bynum li .... li at dffi ifgg iff! 0C DIVISIDN ENSIGN R. T. Rich RMCS H. H. Brakob RM1 R. Jewell SM1 E. Morgan ET1 C. Peltzer RM2 R. Felbinger PC2 D. Magness SM2 R. Terry RIVI2 M. Vaughn RM3 Fi. Chique RM3 A. Chambers RM3 J. Dubrasky ETN3 D. Ferrin RMS R. Leason SMS T. Maloukis RM3 L. Maresca ETN3 R. McQueen Il 5, Kiktl A 'XM +5.- if it 31R.Creutz OS2 R. Gordon OS2. D. Massey OS3 D. Bndges I OI mvlslon oi L 'mv if K N - , aw V inf' 5 ur' -,:? ', '21 if OSSN IVI. Francis oss T. Haley oss F. Lenz OS3 R. Rudy ,, OSSN A. Lewis SN M. Perrnaloff OSSA P. Stone 'U' -1' ' ' 'f ' - ,.--.W ...--. is .Q QQ 0' '::-:g-az.: '. Qu Qjjgn , CQ..:Dll :.9l'q .1- Uq . 0 fiiiifi' 11. in 4-g sf gf 1 1. 1 1, ff.. !, . ,, 1,4 ff A If A mmf mmcwlogrzaph of the he-I0 6 1!sgJf11up:A, Iwo gas c.3y3'vm?rS awaltln wmv lui :mvrr err Nw 1umQf O I E ' 1 fu 1, e 1 s L f 2 '2 . gi 1' 'Q ga 1 ji f . 1 H x I gr wx K' ' li + 'Q NN, Q i ring ' is ? ' E I .ff , f f , i ! i 52 NAVIGATION ei , ,, V , l 5 Qi ' i I 6 -1 5 , The Navigation Department determines the ship's exact position at any given time andgeuugg ship to .theproper place at the proper time. With the aid oi radar, Loran, magnetic and gym, compasses, star and visual fixes the ship's Navigator and Quartermasters chart the latitude, iandlongitudes which accurately pinpoint the ship's location. They continually plot mum, gichangesimonigtor ocean depth, and determine safe and unsafe areas through which the ship fmust travel. s s Mr. Mahoney is a native of Boston, Massachusetts. He attendedthe University of Virginia and graduated with a Bachelors degreetp psychology. Prior to reporting aboard SAVANNAH, Mr. Mahoney served aboard the USS SYLVANIA QAFS-22. He has aboard the SAVANNAH since November 1972. Mr. Mahoney presently resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia. i LT John Mahoney, USN NAVIGATOR ff iii g '- .5 Jr.: g . , dOf7t Ou think Qmuqf CC J y . , aa I , V 77 ,, f lv I QMC E. M. Dajnowski r 9' N DIVISION may .J Q. Q-I yi- , ,J 1.435 QIVI3 K. Judd OM3 P. Connell QIVISN K. Waymack OMSN B. Wilson ...T 5, X -'--1--me gi X ,iv ' xx Q d ,.. X -ax 'n 3 Ritual A 4,-' I i I 1 I Ta-: E : K' , 1 . , . . N . if , 5 in ii .Q- 'F' Q i ff 1 If . Riff ' ,uf . ' Q I . Qi E7 A 'Wi H' K , , L A H- M I A I 2 I V A ff, .v.. , ig:-.3 .3 Q 1-4? Q! PW' Ruiz I I M525 U, N, -1, an -.V QM., S sf Q Q' itvff J 'S Fig 9, Mfr? s wiiuf, fu, Y 1, i , in-Q.,-. .,m N I Qi N. N- ,f l,. .3 111' : 1 f , . - 1 ' 1 x V , . 451.-ll sw. P ' '1 'r -'is' ?5 .' 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The Shiga Corpsmen are ready for any medical emergency, which c0utd occur at any ting, the Medical Department constantly checks the ships watei supply. musing gm' crew's berthing to insure high standards ol sanitation Flrst-and and otha: mgdtgg ig,-uma given to the men via medical lectures. iq LT Thomas G. Kreindler MC MEDICAL OFFICER 181 Q 0 1 A 55 f Amin Lil . V Di. Ktelndlet is a native ot Cincinnati, IME graduated fiom the Unlverslty ot Cincinnati Medicine in 1972. Following his graduatlombfg Kreindlei took his internship at the Meryl Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown. New Yoflt. entered the Navy in July 1973 and reported ami SAVANNAH. k .Q gi fi USNFR .vas 68505 A L Mist l O34 NOK-D Uwlif H DIVISION 'S l HMC C. W. Smnth HM? F SOSSOHQ HM3 vv. Lewis HM3 L. Williams Q--' , ,.,, , ,.,, .,,,,,,-, v - A P 1 xx I of ,. ' 1- f L' ' 54' A ww, f U4 1 i , J I ...,,.,,,,-,7 , B! Q- V! ,X 5 JF! 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The Supply Department. made up ol S1 ana S2 Drvwlom. ordtr, f0l' all lf9lT1S DFOUQN aboard lor N10 BND CDG 'Of Iii OUCQOUBG vlcemen, Data Processors work diligently to H999 the Now al maplin moving mlssarymen and Stewards keep the crow well led and play a vml ron were however, appreciate Supply lor its Dlsburslng Clarks on payday, but my gn vices such as the Ship's Store. Soda Fountain, and the Barber mop. Mr. Jarman ls a natlvs ol Wllson, North Cai University of North Carollna Btrm LCDR C. A. Jack Jarman SCUSN George Weshlngton Unlvorslty. and thi Naval War a Bachelors and a Masters dogroos. Prior B SAVANNAH Mr. Jarman had boon stltlonedon Vietnam, and the Naval War Cotlagg gf-pong man ls marrled to the former Judl Sultlun ol Jarman's now reside ln Vlrglnla Buch and hiv! SUPPLY OFFICER 'Wbmmmnn Yllg 5: t : TEN Hymn! Ill CIS DIVISION LTJG G. P. Becker SKC E. R. Hammonds SKC C. B. Gilbert SH1 C. Goonan DK1 C. Gunning SH1 G. Todd SK2 W. Davenport DP2 D. Kingsley DP2 S. Parascandolo SK3 J. Dyer SK3 R. Lauzon DK3 M. Martinez SK3 D. Myren DK3 J. Seefried SK3 R. Washington SKSN J. Davis SHSN T. Larabell DPSN R. Newton ' N ' -f, M 'WA . 1 ef --, N NN 'N ' V -e'.':1 'j 1 , f x M A, , T ' SJKSN K Ockgf SKSN H Stodusm SN D Alien SN D Ferris M Irby SN M Reece SKSA C, Newton SKSA A, Wilkinson SA Kendrick SA G Matthews I ff? H I we ,Q-Bih-. I got the recipe from my wife, but the peanut butter and sauerkraut was my idea. A ? E ET' i' r i ,' Z3 if if 5 w : -lx EY Y, hx ww li r 5 I J 1 I , , i 'L f. ff 4-lf' -fv1!P' W x 5 ey 0 ' 115 1-an - ,fl-1 'N- 719 l. Ka ga 'e 1 if f if :I f Q F-152.54 S' 'OAS' 4. R, i 1. ,. L ' EZ IIN!! lf . -xi 'if-'P Q A ,W U XUA V ,. ,. v ,QL A , ,gb Q ,gf--.... -..m.h,.f :I , - fl 6 ' ' - ' - 'A 9 1 1 ' , R ' --. Q A: Q x w ' ,gv .,,,.g,w-Ml .,. , 2 z .N I 4 K ' ,-an 5 4 1 , ,.,-nf .1 5 ' I t - . H' l 'Lain 44 - 4 'M . fi S - V . eg ,. + N . Q in F ' : , NH QJ t ,Q 5 if , LF , w ix VN? . fi! grew F f In ' 9 Q , T X N 'fl --A 'SFP ' ' 'K fl ,E -'--4. 4- +21-K' - E r Q 1 E , X X Q n ew Evi l .Q 3, 3 ' ' ' is-fx f'fGST'fk .EW K f ' X ' 49 Q5 , X M ix- X 6 fe 1 . .. x v 1 xx NAM 31 ,,Lf -2' ,X ' L CN s X V f x 41 'C '. - 4 55,97 I pf X. ' -XX xs X ,,.-1 1 . 1 x i !' A I .gl .4 4 '., L' S2 DIVISION 'v'!'w!'Q ENS C. L. Hunt Quarters - a place to go after a mghfs lllwlly lo mem fi smlllrlg l ce that looks worse than you feel. C31 SD1 CS1 SD? SD? Eddlns Erlrlquez Gonzales BGCIIQ Navarro C532 R. Slloeman SD2 Rcmqulllo 1 ... f .fl fn x -. ,, I fl ,,, ,. lf .,. 5' v 1 . . SD3 A. Santos CSSN P. Brady. S f SDSN A. Braunecker . 1 I 1 r. QS 2 CSSN M. Stout SN J. Roderick SN H. Ramos SN D. Moss SN G. Floyd SA lvl. Carr SA T. Golden SA F. Miceli SA G. Schulman SA J. Spendollnl LIELEDNE ALUNE5 I DE SAVANNAH YULI ARE SHIP ND. A X F' A A A vi , , .,,,,,,,-' , -Aw ,Q 'QA , rf 1 .QL .5 D T1-ns DEPLUYMENT gs ff! S J 'lu' 1 I 1i'i.iQ nj H ,:,,, 'Q H' Y 0 2, ' 'X -.f , , I 1 '--....,,, x A Hui -'fl1'.f tt S., tm ., 4 , i 1, L I Ax ,. 4 'N UN ', ',. '- K I flhunn.w,,,.,,,,1,, I lmm mow on I'm taking the Q bs W. if gl lb. 2 3, gil Nh li If I I 'gli Xx',- N N- - 1 .I ,, , ,y LJ w 's I 'Wi ,Z QH . li SHIPBCARD ACTIVITIES rw- EXECUTIVE I 'Q ll E ll it , Q i 3 , n z 5: 'W t. 1 2. f .. 5 ,Q YQ 2 at t w as V Q. s I 1 N Record-keeping, training, offlcial correspondence and much more are the responlllatlltyutmg Executive Department. ln addltlon to the heavy load of oftlce work the Perlonndmon and Yeoman are tasked with duties on the bridge durlng UNREPS. The Master-at-Arms force ls attached to X Dlvlslon. They are on constant vlgll to malntlln ordgr and good ship security. 333' f LJ , ftr, I , l . ..y timx A I - . A -A Q f .X 1 HEI -Q1 c.uEs5 t.u.'m..L Haul. To pw mm i 1 IN 'I ,. .- 'Jw -at Off lf . N ,W W ENS I. D. Newton PNCS D. E. Ebersold MAC B. R. Bradford Admin. Officer PN2 YN3 YN3 ETR3 PN3 PNSA YN1 W. Primm R. Eley F. Fazio C. Jurgensen M. Keely G. Parrigan C. Sexton ,mg i 5 I 2-10064 ' ' zur 'X 2 11175 Dave? Naw Dave not here. Ul!1nnQunumm.-.,.,.N..,-Y W gum- XJ, ff, X . X I W A , rv . 3 Q QQ 1 .,5'?2S:E,...W I v . K xx I 'gt x X 'N A . .L lil X unvznoe 11 lim i s-wr ,i ,-M pf-an ,'!Q..+g' - 5- H' m , .T .ff f f U , hui ' , -x, W4- x,. . IT' X x nf 'N ' x - it X 2 1.15 I 1. X 1 0 m'ff ,, uss SAVANNAH CAOR-43 My 4, FLEET Pos-r OFFICE k 'NNAH .Q,sxNXxxx if s S an 6 .n 2 2 NEW YORK 09501 IN REPLY REFER T0 lv emu -- ' fd, Z - Zgffri A A Q. , LQ At Sea 3 June, 1974 Men of SAVANNAH: Today ls homecoming and the end of a long separation from friends, family, and home. It is also the end of a most suc- cessful deployment-- a deployment ln which you performed magnificently and thus your shlp--SAVANNAH-- performed magni- ficently also. You the crew-- are Savannah and I am particularly proud to be associated with you. Men do not come any finer nor have men worked any harder to make their ship the best. You have great rlght to be proud of your endeavors and I am happy you can share them with your friends and love ones today and ln the future. As for the future, new men await us and many of our present crew will depart. To those of you leaving, my appreciation for an outstanding job and the flne spirit you leave behlnd. We will keep that spirit of excellence in our future endeavors. To all of you including those wonderful people at home who have supported us so loyally, Well Done! No commanding officer could wish for a finer group than you have been. , , f, . f' f W , .4 M99 tw v MY ' ' 'X off I ,,, 7 :FMTKQ l -4. ,Q ff nu ,- Jag, ... 'f' s an-v ' Q JP'--.- ww.. .., .C -, Q fb, . 'N'-. 1 I N-I-auf, I ' 'f aww ' V1- ,,,,, fn IP '-L ' , I new , ,, WW! v K 13 V 'P' Q' ,m I 4 f - 4 ,Ib V' I X f WMV, W I A V N. 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M NV O Q . v X 4 , y -s . 1, 9 , 4 , ' 0 r 0 O I B I Q i -. 5, , 'f Wardroom Christmas Tree rx ' . .4.' -1 ..- I -'ig-'urizx V'- :F r T f' N X Q -X fy , 4 fy k I ft. J S 'xx ff! f X QW' K. : Aim Z X, K xii ,NNW 'NX N X L Q! Xt ,Q sk 1 f Q ,, f V Up-to-the-minute information was the hallmark of WSAV-TV News. Here, our ace reporter interviews a confessed streaker. Captain has Chiefs for lunch. W -f' E X ,X If ' A d f A 1, ru ff 1 1' 'A 'fiugq X I-5 Aff-:HELEIIIVIE ALDNES 1 Us SAVANNAH 9. g, YDLI ARE EH I P NU TH15 UEPLUYMENT like'-v-fr'- '-v-'M A ' fm 'lr , ,,,.. , il an , WNW ff ,. fl Y KTA Ali, 59 I 23 . ffl A IIYYS is P1 22 ...sl 4 1 - 1 E3 t 9' Li: t ,ii -, r P 1 '-4 iii 41 . 2 j iii Q I-Gd 994 'Sf Ap, -1--3 , -H ' f lin, ff ' V if' LQ! Mi:l',f? , . J , -- 'FFT Q' f , rr D -'L 4-vi--f' -:O 1 HOMECOMING -,,-I 1 K , B X, , . 3 X 92' fy, , X X if zQ.A ,w.. 'X XXX xv X X K. Yes darling, l've changed my socks everyday and got plenty to eat. 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