Schenectady (LST 1185) - Naval Cruise Book

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Since that memorable day, SCHENECTADY has participated in many excercises and several Western Pacific Cruises. Under the command of Commander David E. Sigsworth, SCHENECTADY began her active ser- vice with her assignment to Amphibious Squadron Nine, homeported in San Diego. In SCHENECTADY'S first year of operation, she was called upon to escort patrol gunboats 2700 miles down the coast to Panama. In 1971 SCHENECTADY was sent to Southeast Asia to meet the challenges of Vietnam. While in Southeast Asia, SCHENECTADY came under enemy attack and returned fire. For this and other ac- tions during her tour in Southeast Asia SCHENECTADY was honored by receiving the com- bat action award. After spending a very short time in Amphibious Squadron Nine SCHENECTADY was augmented into Amphibious Squadron Five. On February 29. 1972 Commander Raymond J. Czar relieved Commander David E. Sigsworth as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. SCHENECTADY while in Subic Bay, Republic of the Phillipines. ii' x SCHENECTADY returned to her homeport of San Diego. While she was there she participated in numerous amphibious exercises off the Southern California coast. On August 22, 1973 SCHENECTADY received her third commanding officer, Commander Kevin L. Matteson. g On the twenty ninth of August 1973, SCHENECTADY departed on her second Western Pacific Cruise. After a brief stop in Pearl Harbor, SCHENECTADY proceeded on to Chin Wan, Okinawa and then to Subic Bay, Phillipines. While in the Western Pacific, SCHENECTADY participated in numerous landings and exercises with the U.S. Marine Corps. Upon returning to San Diego, SCHENECTADY entered Amphibious Squadron Seven. On the third of September 1974 U.S.S. SCHENECTADY entered her regular overhaul period. The overhaul period was completed on the twenty second of February 1975. Later that year in April and May, SCHENECTADY underwent refresher training and Amphibious refresher training. On July 19, 1975 Commander M. H. V. Nolan became SCHENECTADY'S fourth commanding of- ficer after relieving Commander K. L. Matteson. SCHENECTADY departed San Diego, Califor- nia on 4 October 1975 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, enroute to her third Western Pacific Cruise. , i A s , i I I-' 'm 'I II ' I- ug - ' 'F 1 , ,vff , .. . A - -- 1 x 1 - A H ,A .,4,:,. dugg., ,XAgs .,w,., , '- f - 1' f f '- 1 ,ly 2.-23414 'i': N 4 -JQ E,.Q'-iff fe. ia 4 W l ixmqno Mm ,, A.---V-7 mx ,..... ,L .4.:.a L..m...2.iuis.L.g.-.x.n .44-.:11..r.1a.f.:Q.a .:..U1u.vf'fr.'wx it 'gg ,k,, f Commander M. H. V. Nolan Commanding Commander Michael H. V. Nolan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Nolan, was born in Toledo, Ohio on October 19, 1936. He is a graduate of Cathedral Preperatory School, Erie Pennsylvania, and attended Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachussetts where he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1958. In 1972 he earned a Master of Arts in Human Behavior from United States International University. Commander Nolan was commissioned an ensign in the regular Navy through the NROTC Program in 1959. From 1959 to 1964. he served on destroyers U.S.S. COMPTON QDD 7055 and U.S.S. TAUSSIG QDD 7465 as damage control assistant. Engineering Officer, Operations Officer and Navigator. In 1964, he was assigned to the NROTC Unit at Princeton University as an instructor of engineering and leadership. This assignment was followed by a tour as Commanding Officer U.S.S. CHURCHILL COUNTY QLST 5835. ., . Wy- . .. .... .. - . .A ,V . YM Q ,dh L ' , , sgf ,r-.:. 3 , . nf, A.. shin.,-.L Commander Nolan then had a tour of duty on the staff of the Commander, U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam in 1968-69. This tour was followed by an assignment to the staff of Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet. In 1971 he reported to the U.S.S. PEORIA QLST 11835 as Ex- ecutive Officer. He returned to the Amphibious Force Staff in November 1972 as the equal opportunity assistant to the Force Commander. Upon establish- ment of the Naval Surface Force in January 1975, he retained the same assignment. On the nineteenth of July 1975 Commander Nolan assumed command of the U.S.S. SCHENECTADY QLST 11855. Commander Nolan has been awarded the Bronze Star, Navy Acheivement Medal, Armed Forces Ex- peditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal. He is married to the former Linda Marie Tripp of San Diego, California. They have three sons: Patrick, Timothy and Sean. 5. Md . E .-.,,,, ,g,,,- -,-, LCDR C. HURST EXECUTIVE OFFICER I LCDR S. OLSEN EXECUTIVE OFFICER LCDR D. PAULING EXECUTIVE OFFICER XJ, ,Q lv 'W' . . i.....a.- .....,- --.,-,..,...4 ....,..,...,.. 4 LT. W. PAINE FIRST LIEUTENANT LT. F. WARBURTON ENGINEERING OFFICER LTJG D. KINKLE ASST FIRST LIEUTENANT ENS R. STEINBERG MAIN PROPULSION ASST k,. 1U ENS D. BERGERON 3RD DIVISIONXADMIN OFFICER ENS P. HALE DAMAGE CONTROL ASST 1' . ., ,, D R Q ,- ,, , LTJG B. MANGAN OPERATIONS OFFICER ENS K. MUKRI COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER LTJG J. SHERMAN CIC OFFICER LTJG S. LOWNDES SUPPLY OFFICER 4031, 41 'Q-,,.,.,, .1 ' l. ,fr 'ks 'uf ' Cruise Chronology The fourth of October 1975 saw the end of reparations and the commencement of Cl-lENECTADY'S West Pac Deployment. The mor- ug of the fourth, SCHENECTADY got underway .in Pier 10 San Diego Naval Station enroute to earl Harbor, Hawaii. Sailing in company with VHENECTADY were the U.S.S. JUNEAU, .S.S. STERETT, U.S.S. ST. LOIUS, U.S.S. EIISTOL COUNTY, U.S.S. ALAMO, and the S.S. CAYUGA. After a brief five day stop in Pearl Harbor for ,ioading Marines and a predeployment conference . the tenth of October it was on to Kwajelein. After viving at Kwajelein on the twenty first of October, xr house trailers were loaded as part of an oppor- lie life. Once the trailers were loaded the 'HENECTADY got underway for Subic Bay, Republic of the Phillipines. While underway SCHENECTADY conducted back to back unreps with the U.S.S. MARS for stores and with the U.S.S. PASSUMPSIC for fuel. SCHENECTADY arrived at Subic Bay the thrity first of October. While in Subic the ship loaded ten Marines and seven vehicles for an opportune lift to Okinawa. The second of October SCHENECTADY was underway again, this time for White Beach, Okinawa. The destination was reached on the fifth of November at which time LVT Operations commenced. Also while in Okinawa the ship was inspected by Admiral Whitmire from CTF-6. His comments following the inspection were very favorable. On the ninth of November SCHENECTADY was headed for Yokosuka, Japan and her first scheduled upkeep period. After the brief stay in Yokosuka SCHENECTADY moved on to Numazu, ,QL av WUSGKY Jaw, 2911. 2 9- .1- t. te 3 L n 5, 'J all - mf 1454- ' 'i ali? M. . - i J m 9 Japan to backload Marine Battalion 2!9. The twenty second of November found SCHENECTADY again in Okinawa at Kin Red Beach, offloading Marine Battalion 2X9 and backloading Marine Battalion 1f9. The twenty sixth of November SCHENECTADY proceeded to Orawan Bay to backload LVTs and conduct LVT Operations at Kin Blue Beach. After offloading LVTs on the same day and backloading ten Battalion 119 LVTs SCHENECTADY proceeded into White Beach, Okinawa to spend the Thanksgiving Holidays. The twenty eighth of November concluded the holidays and SCHENECTADY was again underway for Subic Bay where nine days of upkeep were spent. Following the upkeep period SCHENECTADY returned to Numazu, Japan to offload Marine Bat- talion 1!9. While enroute to Numazu SCHENECTADY made a short stop in Orawan Bay to offload the battalion's LVTs. SCHENECTADY arrived at Numazu on the sixteenth of December and offloaded the Marine battalion. After offloading the Marines SCHENECTADY was underway for Beppu, Japan and her first Port Visit of the cruise. The ship remained anchored until the twenty second of December at which time it was underway for Sasebo, Japan. SCHENECTADY remained in Sasebo through the thirteenth of January during which time upkeep was taking place. Rear Ad- miral Collins, Commander Logistics Support Group Seventh Fleet also paid a visit to the SCHENECTADY during this period. On the twelfth of January an opportune lift of office furniture and equipment was made for COMSERVGRU 3. At the end of her upkeep period SCHENECTADY was visited by Vice Admiral Car- mondy, Inspector General. SCHENECTADY departed for Iwakuni, Japan on the fifteenth of January to make an opportune lift. Once SCHENECTADY was beached at Iwakuni the ,twenty five vehicles of the opportune life were loaded. From there it was on to White Beach, Okinawa to offloai the vehicles. SCHENECTADY was underway the eighteenth of J ar .uary for Keelung, Taiwan where her second port visit was to take place. The ship remained anchored at Keelung through the twenty fourth. On the twenty fourth the ship was underway for Subic Bay to offload the office furniture she had previouly picked up and opportune lift. p arrived in Subic Bay the -'of January and also received its new officer, LCDR Pauling, that The twenty eighth of January SCHENECTADY was enroute to Numazu, Japan to backload Battalion 1!9. During that transit the ship went to general quarters and conducted Damage Control Drills and test fired the gun mounts. SCHENECTADY beached the second of February at Numazu and backloaded Battalion 1!9. Later the same day SCHENECTADY was underway and headed for Guam. The ship arrived in Guam the seventh of February and moored at the fuel pier and refueled after which berths were switched. A short transit was made to the Island of Tinian on the ninth. The following day the ship was un- derway to conduct LVT operations and conduct a UDT beach survey. This was part of a rehearsal for Quick J ab IV. On the eleventh Quick Jab IV as well as a Raidex were conducted. From the eleventh to the fifteenth the SCHENECTADY was moored at Tinian. During this time the ship's company conducted the Quick Jab IV Civic action project. On the fifteenth of February SCHENECTADY made a transit back to Guam to begin another upkeep period. This upkeep lasted until the twenty fifth of February. The the eighth SCHZENECTADY was un- Bhy. On the tenth of March while enroute to 331533 BGS SCHENECTADY underwent -under way, replenishment with the U.S.S. SAN JOSE. SCHENECTADY began another upkeep period on its arrival in Subic Bay on the tenth. On the fifteenth of March SCHENECTADY was underway for Maulex 3-76fSugod III Z-1AA Gun Sheet. From the fifteenth until the twentyfirst of March SCHENECTADY participated in a res- marilex with the U.S.S. ALAMO, U.S.S. JUNEAU, U.S.S. CAYUGA, and three Phillipine Naval Vessels On the seventeenth of March the Z-40-G Gun shoot toni. place. On the twenty first and twenty second of March SCHENECTADY was in port at Riviera Pier in Suhie Bay for upkeep. The twenty fifth of March SCHENECTADY was underway to Hong Kong for a port visit. SCHENECTADY arrived in Hong Kong the twenty fifth and remained there until the thirtieth. On the thirtieth of March SCHENECTADY was underway to Orawan, Okinawa. LVTS were offloaded there on the second of April. On the same day a Marine Corps Engineering Platoon was onloaded at Kin Red Ramp. derw-fly I . V derway for BLT 1f9. Later on the same in transit to Iwakuni, Japan. moored at Iwakuni the seventh April during which time another onloaded. V Once the opportune lift was loaded the underway again for a return trip to Okinawa. The ninth through the eleventh of April were spent 11114 derway. On the eleventh SCHENECTADY moored O' at Kin Red and offloaded its opportune lift. After the offloading of the opportune lift was complete the ship was headed for Sasebo, Japan for upkeep and to unload another opportune lift. On the twenty fifth of April the SCHENECTADY was enroute to Inchon, Korea. The ship arrived there the twenty seventh and remained there until the second of May. This was for a port visit as well as to load Marines. The fourth through the seventh of May were spent at Kin Red. During this time Marines were offloaded and Marine Retrograde loaded. On the seventh of May SCHENECTADY began its transit home by heading to Pearl Harbor. The ship arrived in Pearl Harbor on the nineteenth and remained there until the twenty fifth of May. The trip from Pearl Harbor to San Diego took five days. SCHENECTADY arrived in San Diego on the thirtieth of May and moored at Pier 10. 5 Nix '- -,0-A.d-',,,,....- A ff: '. JH J l, 4 1. 2 42 1 i li ' A 4n l r... 4 .V 4K 15 , iv 4 g 5 4 Q. it it lij ai, L? ii 5 4 it 4 r V S ' Q : 3. 1 4 2 ij l i i . 1 4 Yi 4, 'Q' 5 is lg J 4, ii ' 4 ll l 1 . 4? if lf w 1 Q .Q 1 4 'llfii . .,. 4 .,V ' ,, . :-- - rag. V .- exe- ig ,. .4551--I-: lf uri ,ig jig. g 2 .gg,f f ,,-' l. 1 J bfi f--1 .gif-'ff' .uf-f ' svn.,-i,., V. 4 .4 22 if g'? '1'.-bf: .wif .1-fl if -I ri if - V . Vt .2 . fill -21? Hong Subk: Kee Bigspj Borneo 0:59369 Korea Inch lnawa Phillipines Japan Yokosuka Nu mazu i 3 W Tinian , Guam 3 Kwajalein - gg ...f n i 5'Qb 5 45 W S3 1 Austiral ia Pearl Hawah Harbor 1 B 5 5 4. 4 1s 'ts 1, 1 , J 5 g f , A ?J tif 1 3, ' vi A 5 3 5 4 '- M ,K .. ., 1, , 'N l ,Y .. . V - ,m.,.,......-,.,..- .-fm., A ,J The Last Goodbyes It could only be llberty ca V aug Q 4 'f ' . .1 v. 4 'L ' ll !. QS , s 1 A A ' Y l 1 1 . Q . 4 1 -Nl i , I Q . g 1 ' 1' ,, . 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