Schenectady (LST 1185) - Naval Cruise Book

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' i-l-bv-abc:-:Lia-n.a.4,fA. .-An.. -.,..n.a-www -A-4, ..-Xuan 4 1 I 1 E I l i Q 4 r i l I I 2 4 r 4 1 T r Z E I 3 1 s 'Tl 15' no WESTPAC 1981 203411 an wxful- 499' 0 0 , COMMANDING OFFICER M U55 scHENEc'rAov u.s'r 1185: 23 Ueeemben 1981 CO'S CRUISEBOOK UEDICATION Loohing bach on the 1981 weatenn Paci5ic deployment, I mould have to bay that my moot memonable event uno oua depantune 5nom Albany, weatenn Aultnalia. Hundnedo o5 people came to beauti5ul Painceio Royal Hanboun to Aee uo 055. Ao we paooed down the channel, you could oee many people Atanding out againbt the hillAideA'uuving.5ond 5anewello. It hal been many yeaao Aince I ve vioited a pant whene hoot and vioitoal got on A0 well. Unlihe the big dnaw enteatainment 05 the langen libemty poato, all Albany had to o55ea wan the welcome 05 itz townopeople and the augged beauty 05 thin pnovincial coaotal negion. But auth the keen inteneat Ahown in uo by the local neotdento, and a gneat oocial itinenany, it wal a wonden5ul pont viiit. Fon me - and I believe 5on moot 05 the cnew - Albany wal a highlight 05 a challenging and exciting cnuioe. with oun pont callo to Mombaaa, Kenyag Albany and Sydney, Auctnaliaj Subic Bay, Philippineo and Hong Kong, BCC it centainly lived up to the Navy'4 o55en to Hoee the wonld.H A weotenn Paci5ic deployment in aluuyz a demanding aooignment. It meano having to leave 5amily and loved oneo behind 50a an aw5ully long time. Shipboand uutcheo and upnh ane done undea anduouo weathen conditiono and a aeotnicted living enviaonment. Yet, it il the one time that Navy men can do what they do belt - openate theia ohip at Aea. Duning the deployment, we nailed the Ahip oven 50,000 mileo 05 open ocean. we panticipated in 5ive Aepanate amphibiouo aooault exencioeo, including the combined joint amphibioui anoault exencile KANGAROO-81 unth Auotnalian and New Zealand de5en4e 5onceA. Long houno anne Apent at 5light quanteno. Anchouing in aeotnioted wateno, launching LVT'A and conducting boat openationo became Aecond natuae to uog and we leanned to do theoe thingl well. Eveny day, in a multitude 05 wayo, we became mone pno5eoAional Navy men. Fknaigy, towando the end 05 the cnuioe, we could all oee the Aigni5icant impaovementb SCHENECTADV had made oven 102 P041 yean in matenial and openational neadlneoo. It'A ggizai long, hand noad out 05 the ohipyand ovenhaul to the hid 'heady ohip today. we can all tahe a meaoune 05 the F ,Q in thin accompliohment and in the contnibution we ane making in the de5en4e 05 oun countny. J.. w. .ATHANSON uss sci-IENECTADY QLST-11855 gmfs Nfl gum ron unmet .fslnuvwitmm COMPANY ll The Ship. .. USS Schenectady KLST-11851 is the seventh of the Newport - Class LST's, and the first U.S. Navy ship named after the city and county of Schenec- tady, New York. Built by National Steel and Shipbuilding Companv in San Diego, California, the ship was commissioned on june 13, 1970 at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. In 1971, the shi participated in Operation Key- stone off Vietnam. Later that year, she deployed to the Vietnamese coast, and became the first ship of its class to return counterbattery. She made other Western Pacific deployments in 1973, 1975, 1977 and 1979. The ':s.Q.13lk4wlAbX V if-iff' ' A l '4,l ' A i . f. 1.. A I . . .,.. .Ugg I , ll 'il 1 2' ' A . A ' , I ll V 3 1981 de loyment was Schenectady's .5455- 'za' - - - . ' 'Z 9 -'f4.+.v:.- is first to t e Indian Ocean. During her tg, g1g7iQ'lQi'Q:1qP1R,3E?XZ,:g,?,1': My , -f it T 1 QQ Qs 1 t i 3 , V .Nl ,, The Keel as laid, August 2, 1968. t'a.V.el5' Schenectadl' Froffed he' -1 -f abilities as a professiona ship, and as L.. .fr Q,-3. f ,- .2 an ambassador of American goodwill. After operating successfully with var- 'vis gg ious units of the Kenyan Navy, and later with our al ies from New Zealand 55 rsss 9 5 and Australia, Schenectady returned home having fulfilled all of its commit- A A ' -,1 ,'.,, ey, 'ff ments on time- C S ' I . 9 'fs. THE TOWN. .. Schenectady, New York is situated on the Mohawk River near its junction with the Hudson River in a scenic, rolling, countryside setting. Founded by Dutch settlers in 1661, the town had a rich colonial history. After the industrial boom of the 19th Century, Schenectad became a ma'or in Commissioning Day, lune 13, 1970 . 5' y j dus- trial center in Central New York. Much of the electrical and ropul- sion etiuipment on this all, other 1179 Cass LST's was manufactured by companies located here. State Street, Schenactady, N.Y. Stockade Monument, Schenectady, N. Y. The Ship's Seal represents symbolically a number of themes perti- nent to the ship. The composition combines symbols of both the 2 X sponsoring City and County and the Amphibious Force. 9 The shock of wheat is the seal of the City of Schenectady, recall- ing the fair land of the Mohawk Valley and symbolizingfeace and plenty. The scales of justice beneath the crossed swor s, the seal of the County of Schenectady, represents strength and jus- tice. The Danforth Anchor has been symbolic of the LST since its origin, because of its significant use during Amphibious oper- ations. Above the shield is the torch of liberty and freedom. The entire emblem, through these symbols, represents liberty and freedom defended by strength through justice, peace and plenty. This seal is based on a design riginated by Petty Officer First Class Noel Talampas, USN, a member of the nucleus crew of the SCHENECTADY. I is I QQ ' Q C0 D AD s. 45 lo, I O1 I THESEALH. -L x fa ' ' F' ' P I i ' 4 f I I I 1 Q 1 Q .I u, 1 Vx XXxxxS' EL 4 C-awp .vw A N v 4 x V. 9 ,L-w+g.4 sffyylv wh .fn , H . 5 fm. 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XJ, XXXHMQ 'X 'X ,AX wg' XX X ,, V-vm, COMMANDING OFFICER ,' QW? , , , ,A,, 7 S C D R F RA K A G l ORGI 0' A ' . f 43,77 If f,,, ' Frank Arthur Giorgio, Ir., was born in November 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts Q, V and raised in Manchester, Connecticut. I Upon graduation from the University of Hartford in june 1963, he was commis- sioned an Ensign in the Naval Reserve. Aboard the USS CADDO PARISH fLST. 5157, he served as Chief Engineer and Operations Officers. In 1965, he reported to the USS WORDEN IDLG-1Bl as the ASW Officer, From WORDEN, Cdr. Giorgio was ordered to the Destroyer Officer School, Newport, Rhode Island in November of 1966. Afterwards he transferred to the USS NEW IDD-8183 as Weapons Officer until August 1969. He was then as- signed Post Graduate education in the Department of Defense Intelligence curriculum and was later part of Advisory Team 88, Kien Hoa Province, Repub- lic of Vietnam in 1970, After one year there, Commander Giorgio transferred to the Pentagon Office of the Director of Naval Intelligence and served as a Soviet Naval Analyst. In October 1974 he reported to USS VREELAND IFF-10681 as Executive Officer until january 1977 when order to Navy Recruiting District, Houston Texas as Executive Officer. He is presently assigned as Commanding Officer Navy Re- cruiting District, Miami, Florida, after his tour on Schenectady from 1979 to 1981. Commander Giorgio has been awarded the Meritorious Unit Citation, the Navy 4- Commendation Medal with Combat V , the Navy Achievement Medal with Combat V , the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry Unit Citation with Palm, and the Vietnamese Psychological Operations Medal, Married to the former Claire M. Carvey, the Giorgio's have four children: Matthew, jennifer, Theresa, and Christopher. ililisi I is- NN E g pf I I R t 1 rs A ,. P L a., M. l 1' 4 J 5 .pile fifial' ug, yy at 1' 1 7:55, mia, QQ. rw .I if i i '. ti . , Q it ffl ,V 4 'i ' IE -'gl -I 2 A .' 313 3 ,. Ms. 4 - :r .59, 'A Q T fl , v ' i s ' I CIDR. IOH vv. Ari-iANso USN Commander Athanson was born in Oakland, California. Ile received his BS degree from the California Maritime Academy and commissioned Ensign in june 1963. He served aboard USS ASHLAND ILSD-13 as Navigator and CIC Officer until March 1965. He then reported to USS MORTON IDD-9483 as CIC Officer. In December 1966, Commander Athanson attended the U.S. Naval Destroyer School, Newport, Rhode Island. Upon graduation, he served two years as Engineer Officer aboard USS COCISWELL IDD-6513. He then spent a year with Beach lumper Unit ONE as Officer-in-Charge of Team TWELVE, deployed to the Western Pacific. In lune 1970, he attended the U.S. Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, California, where he received a BA degree in Government flnternational Rela- tionsl. He returned to sea duty in july 1972 as Material Officer, Destroyer Squadron TWENTY-THREE. From 1974 to 1976 Commander Athanson served as Operations Officer, USS PAUL REVERE ILPA-2485, followed by a tour as Executive Officer, USS FREDERICK CLST-11845. In july 1978, he commenced three years of duty as Head, Iranian Sea Programs, then Head, Egyptflsrael Section, Foreign Military Assistance Division in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Commander Athanson has been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal, the Navy Achievement Medal with Combat V , the Navy Unit Commendation, the Meritorious Unit Commendation, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, and the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Meritorious Unit Citation IC,allantry Cross Medal with palml, Commander Athanson is married to the former Ruth Cody of San Diego. They have three sons, David, Stephen and Michael. Q 'QW 0 .L 'W ,. sis P x Q N . .. .. c ' gt' J T X RN X M 3 il X 9 AUGUST 1981 I X I Q-un-S' if' ,J 9 4. i . A. Q 1 ,Yr X 1 EXECUTIVE GFFICER 5 'F 'K LC D R EDWAR E El SC H E R U S N ff!! W 1 7 'T ik 6 A-SX ,LA Q N I ll I i NA X iq Q. k X fn- 5 OFFICERS x 73 ,Q - 4 Q' -wh -' ' .' 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LT WILLIAM KROSHL, LTIC ROBERT SELEKMAN LTIG GREGORY IUBERT, SC Photo not available LCDR WILLIAM WARD, Former Operations Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer Former First Lieutenant Ili C51 Te :JM v I sk 2 Ig! it L I4 nlld IIIIIIIPM, We w'fn.e,-, q -- few ,Y U .N , ., , M 1 'L 2 I - J - 3 A P A of H H121 1-'56 4 ',. 11 -1. g ,X iii! ti if ' ' A If R 5 ld H4 'x X Ra, D DIVISIU OFFICERS :qs M.. 0 FSPQQQ ft Top Row LL to RJ LT IOHN BENDELE LNCJ LT GEORGE KORCHOWSKY LT GEORGE BARANCHULK LTIG VAUGHN KLINGLER Center Row LL to RD LTIG WILFRED QUINTONG LTIG MARK SLAWSON ENS BERNARD VANSELL CSCI ENS SEREFIN BAUTISTA Bottom Row KL to RD ENS LAWRENCE CIPOLLONE IV ENS PAUL CRUZ ENS RICHARD BALK LCECD ENS MICHAEL MCGINTY ENS IOSEPH GRZEBIK 5 X A Ui 5 Y 2 1 e . ,..1 Y! 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'mr' l , S ' f l 7 f 3 ik X W ,f A Q ull' 'Wx E m ' Cf , A.. 2 'J ' g .1 5 4 Q - X ?l 1351 'H' SQ g N x X N -K Q 2 f-' an X. ..- K f NM ..- 1 , WS -' fl . 5 . if We ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT is-. ,. . . s - V 5-1- 'iu R fd'-A31 , tx A A ' f ell M zz. ls DIVISIONS, From Row: Agno, FA Armstrong, FN Keeneyl Morrow, ENFN Ridlehuber,EN3 Q55 vel Back Row: ENCS Carr, Stvffcs, EN3 Clay, EN3 Pinkstonymgk Iustus, ENFN Szcrlf-tich, FA Tat f ' zu IiNFN wf-alhoweff FA Rochgflf? INFN Bostic, FA off, ENFA IZNFN Panasky, FN Kinney, FN BQH - AL mg, LNC Starnes A Fm 'N- A DIVISION Front Row EN1 Asklns FR Stine, ENFN Rainey, ENC Berr Back Row, MR1 Nelson, MR3 C-och, W, 254 fi ENGINEERING DEPT QCONTTJD A X , fxxx . E Q: LA I LUSUS Sill - E DIVISION, Kncclingg from: EMG? Tuttle, lC2 Davis, EM3 Anmnacibij Rear: IC1 Liples, EMFN Mile, Lobato, EM3 Hartlep, EM2 ander, IC2 Lundcen If 44 3 J Z . a . lv F N n. Y IIN:-v HIUII' :husk-. .md xu II lmxl 'W .,x..n N- 1 ,f X ,X '96 AXIS i A4 R DIVISION, Front Row: HT2 Strait, HTFN Nielson, HT2 Nelson Back Row: HTC McLemore, HT2 Turner, HTFN Kazos, HT3 King, HT1 Mills ERO9, Front Row: MSSN Altman, ENFN Rainey, RMSN Brothers Back Row: HT2 Turner, SN Sie- R, il IH :Q ,Y .Y lt X 4 ra s Fw . Y' Wx. r 13 N .as ,X t A -M0 , 4 , 'V 'on bel, ENFN Scribner, EMFN Welch , X -,Ax v XIx rl gl ,, -'-,J-in fl. .......- -........- -Y ' i I 1 1 1 i n 3 . i 3 1 GPERATIONS DE PARTMENT on Dlvuslow, Back Row 0 I OSSA Wilson, 05N AIvarado,0Og5 Num-1 Middle Row: OSSA Bennettf' 053 Km, 053 Distefano, 052 MCL Donald, OS2 Wright Front Row: 051 Q Misfhenko, LTIG Slawson -up -A 'Nut d.d ddd ,gil-'W-if M E d f faf.: OC, OS, 84 OE DIVISIONS, Front Row: IETC johnson, RMC Gudde, SM1Reger, SM1 Guajardo, ENS McGinty Back Row: RM2 Smith, RM3 Stucker, RMSN Leonard, RM2 Gamble, ET2 Lynch, SM3 Young, SM3 Eyestad, ET3 uinn ET3 Q , Byrnes, RMSN Canadate, ET2 Stokes, RMSA Sankey 'bb X 'QQ 9 'T i fi OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT cont ON-OX DIVISION, Front Ri0WfAi PN3 Wang, PC3 lnlow, TYN3 FrOde h,j PN2 Gutierrez Back Row: ENS7Gr26bik HMT McElr0Yf NCT ,EAATYNT Aquino, QM1 Aguilar, MAT jackman LTIG Quintong ,pil Xi x 'ww' it ' ,ff qt ., Z 'Qi' x K K Q X N x f fi' it ki if f E- A 9 I num-au...........,.,.,-N---s......,.g Us ,Ai U ,X xl I . l ,M -WR If ,V OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT, Front Row: ENS Grzebik-Asst. Navigatorg LTJG Selekman-Ops Officerp ETC johnson LCPO-Electronicag Back Row: P RMC Gudde-LCPO-Radiop LTIG Quin- T 'V' tong-Navigatorp LTIG Slawson-CIC Officerp ENS McGinty-Comm Officer if x fs- EEM if 5 I Q J .49 ,ff ,,1k33.fx!H sf f NAVY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL WINNERS: HM1 McElroy-Medical Readiness LTJG Selekman-K-81 Exercise QM1 Aguilar-Great Barrier Reef Navigation SUPPLY DEPARTMENT nnlvwf--1' an , S Xa Q 3 Eu vibaqu, Lf' 11 Q ,A 'f1 W , .y 5 3 ' u , , f 7 T Q If ' AFTER 300,000 MEALS. . . INNUMERABLE COKES. .TONS or LAUNDRY. . f ' E SOMEBODY'S GOTTA SAY Euwx 9 THANKS. nnllv '-' ,I . ,. ,. 'TL Front Row: SKC Ledbetter,rENlS Sell, MSC Asnong, DKC Felicanodsgffi ond Row: M51 Camero, Myers, MS3 Osongco, MS2 Krone. burger, M53 Gloria, SHSN MCQ Dowell, MSSN Tauti, SH1 Haugle, MS1 Ersando Third Row' GMG1 White, SN Reyes, FN Hegsiad, M53 Carter, DKSN Bennett, SH3 Lynch ENFN Cortez, sKsN Burnett Baclr Row: MSSN Braddock, RMSN Davis M53 Evans, M53 Hughes, DK2 .., . , 1 a-as-1-L RE, fn-so ,, I JL sumv ffl n . 4 1 as 11 'T H ' A 1 N H f A I 3 Q f 'F ,f WEE? SEABEES 'FS S . is Front Row: ENS Balk QCECJ BM3 French, SN Riggleman, SR Chrisman, ko, S 1 , y qw 1 ., 1 or ..-Q v QQ l BM3 Harvin. Back Row: BM1 Torres SA Tryon, SN Richardson, SA Simp- I Y' S011 Did I get em huh? I! L S.. 'i Q N SFSQ X -.Mk as 2 ,4 ff NQIQH ff, f u WZ 1 fr x f I aww ei T27 ., I L ,A .X .- . . X . 1 if 1 i n x ..v.. 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From the Seaman's traditional Phllaclc-phia Catechism, C. 1830. f Y :fans .K-Qi WClRKlNClI 1 . orref 1 lamb clown, l'll0anlll3hul51l5 CPICSF m.umu-mmm v, l'M5f llull 'K , aSl1lP 'f mkvs .1 lot ol work lotkeep 5 ini, 'ed EH f I . n 4 Nlmpa-, When ont' Pm, Saboug lilkllllh, Urw of tlmiit' 'hlngs I0 bedvf -mn, tlw wmlt m'V0f Seem 'T' , Nm .Wt 'S 1 If g Y 355 I if Q 5 wail Ya va 1? I 2 fi 'WX .I ' I X -ectis 2serV2 in tof nothf Jing I' one. tl? J J nur Mc O ,Q xg, ,S 'I f- fr. wlom rl AN AN' bQrs,K', 'anti nv ,AN 1 '04 H496 '41 JY V Q M5155 x W X w. MW nu A qvmdf ,f ,.fl .1 wiv W- ,, , - ,I A' W W, Q , 3? ZQ,7 muff I M,a ,W v'W J . mb A 44' W , Wi' af , nv- 'f I 5 M, ff? ffV Msn 2 J W 1 I QI I I I: i I E I I I 2 I I I I I , u I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 Is Qi lb 'm. Q an ll 1 li Il 5 most powerful tool we have. .smyyu 'F?f'- -f . .V M . , lf' . A , I mifmLiggAg5aiK+,' 'ln The amphibious landing is the Douglas MacArthur: planning rionfvrvnci- for lnchon. Tokyo, i 23 August 1950 ops. .205 i 3 l i 5 , Q. i l MPH l B I 0 U S A , i f l ft -+742 RAIICNS i Y u r I- hvnyll 1 4' 5 C 2 l 4, or 'A in Y ,Mx f . . A so M .t ' Q' '12, wifi will ,ft t A p if-riffs t t t.w ' A I, x Q. Y . - sssl .A, W A fs ' af' l ' M - if a s . V a t ' 355 f Y Q X -,gf ' ' K+ bm - I ,N l . 2 3?i3 '1i',' .X A A, 'v'5 ova! W 'gg 6 t. A VAV- ,, as Amphibious warfare requires the closest practicable ' cooperation by all the combatant services, both in plan- ning and in execution, and a command organization which definitely assigns responsibility for major decisions throughout all stages of the operation, embarkation, over- seas movement, beach assault, and subsequent support of it the forces ashore. - Admiral Henry K. Kewitt, USN le 1wfm'Nnf',' ab4f?f u,,,! l 'wav v 39 t LIFE AT SEA ... UNREPS .. . ,'?'1 . , . , , ,,,,,,- I -b j fx L 'I 5 ixi: 'P S- ' Q., ,. 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I I mf' ,Wo l 'f f M ,W 1 pf 1 4 lx xw'j7.4, UNI arf if Up 'til all hours of the day and night, working in the noise and heat of the main spaces, the men that run the engines do their jobs silently. Tending the diesels and keeping us going, there never seems to be enough time for everyth- ing that has to be done. Somehow however they, and the diesels, pulled us wherever we had to go. ,..4......4....s..., LIFE AT SEA STANDHM3 WATCH ES 24 HOURS A DAY, 'ROUND THE CLOCK. OOD or Lookout, CIC Watch Of- ficer or helmsmang they all stood watches of one sort or another. After Schenectady safel steamed its 31,000 mile voyage, the watch- standers went back to their nor- mal routine. At sea, the often worked more than eight hours a day, and squeezed in another eight more to navi ate from port, to port, to conclguct exercises, avoid close approaching sea traffic and keep the ship on guard for the real life threats to our security. 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X-, - - ., 5 ' Qi x -- . if N3 5 .Ami Q. 3 L ,N 1 3 1 'ff--H H , if O s VV V ,Qu San Diego, CA - V ' ..V,. A gs- 5o--- Departure U 5, Q T 1 gg 24 june 1981 ff ' V W 5 g 23 December 1981 1 1 Return Home X 1,5 , I Q f V, 1 :,- ' Pearl Harbor, Hawaii A 'S ' T A 'I V 1-7 july ' 11 Vx 15-16 December N - ' ' :B ' ' ' . 1 y P 0 Zu .Q-Q fw 4 -X -. 1,1 Nh! k W: I- 5 1 3 V. . ,A , ,, E f , ,W '51 ..., V X 1 N 4 ..r X 1-an w 'Q Q fn- ,. 4 , , -Z fi K ':::: ' N N , 4' , L . 4 VL. u ' ...- f f V, ,,, ' --- -I' 4 ,V J... L L..-ab O ' 3: 'I 2:1 --,- V ,...W., 4- --, .... ...... ..... 1 -,.,. ., 6, O5 f' . R IUUSNAJ ISLAIDQ 'V Q 1 ILA' 1. M -...... V -' W ...M 1+ If X 1 4 x 1 N o I I .Aims-n-43 ' I . ,, ' 'jj' -' ' -'- rqunoa l 'Tl .N '1 , -I, i.-.,.. . ..i,,.,..,,,u, mm V 1 am.. ...--... 7 - ht- 5 J 3 , ...'1 1 V , .-...Q ,., . 1 'fiinn 'N'4lv1vll '- - 1 ,aw-:A 4 .. M-ua ' - '-'A- --- ' ,N ... 0. .. ,,, .--1 , 1 I- Half' -in x -.-1.-4: ,.-x 1 and- NE I X- --- '- 11 F ' Qi 7 - V Ez. STioaIwater Bay V, Q , V ' 25-Q2 October N- X 1 'lf.l ' ' 'M' 'i r ,V ww ' , V5:..,,..... ,, A X , M A 10 M. H... ' ' 1 --A.. I '- ' .... few., :- N- ' W ,P-Q, nzgxgw Pfiwwiwu 'Q :bi f 'H M u..... 5:u Q ' 'A' ,I ' gig' --V - - I A W- , is -,.,-,,.-,.-.,,..,- , 1 Cf ,VW VN- In - 'fn A-.MV ,ns N-R ' 41 :UA-w 'M' bw A' Wi 1 X--1 , . gnu.. ,.,. f., V V 7 ,..,, . lf- MM , 'L Sydney, Australia ' X 1... -,.. J Q- Af.,-1 N- - ff 4 Q ,V 16-21 Ogioberw M1 ' f 5 fp. ...Q ,,-., M 'fa 1 if VV, L i .... . W .....-.. X F V! ,J , V LM- .. ,-f T'v C-- ,. . . e.. f X ' ' -, 1, '-'-' , , , 0 , K lu X. , Q V I . 'lf 1 V ' 'W QV- . I .,,-, V , - s , ' 1 , f -1 1 1 . . . 1-3. '2 f ' 131 450 Miles 1 , 31 I 'rr '.L::' - ' - I V V 1 V, ' 3 ia raw- ' nths 1 ,..1- -'- n ix 0 . , , . 1 Y 3.,,.,' V ' . ,gl I V '1 N --' 2 , www an-in 'um' , ,huuwu N E, V1 . 5 V Z I A L A K' P -vvu,-Q.: N .. 4. .1 1 -.ss::-2 Nm.- V so1,rw.sur.o Q , za, -9 'MMV 5.-...V - 1. 1.1- -V V L , ' ' . If u ,. -,I fb- -A an M, -N.. 1fj ' I VV. ' , . , +. X dig A' . V if . ,7 .Y -VNV 1' 1 I 5 'A -f I 4 Y E. ' I Q x ' ' 5 .X '- 1' ' x, ,1 3.1, kxsvf ,, xl-'Y -- '- xx-,rf ' J- f.,' 1. bd ig ' - ru. ,,,, ... - -P V - ' 1:--W1 -,,..,,. ,, 'T-'Z-0 - - . , , . , . . . ,, . .4 M ,.. -.. -.. .... .... -6 .L-. ' .ua as 'x-uf W4 U' - A H' 4.1 fy.. N.. -4. 4, N., ,.. ., -H... ' . - ' ' cot Q PLACES URGESS A CRUISE CHRONOLOGY htm- M Ittly 1 M 35 Atrgttsl 1 'J 9 .'1 19 Nr-ptr-ntln-r tr 9 12 P0 91 29 101 fir luhvt 4' 10: 162 71t IH1' Nrvvrwttlwt 11 ' 1 2- 1 10 73 77 '50 Qt 1,l'Kl'f1l1H'l 1'3 16 .7 4 Hvpart Sm Diego Arrwa- Pr-.ul Harbor, Hmm Dvpart Pr-.nl Harbor Arrrvr- But knvt Bay, Okinawa Ur-part Ukmawa Atttvt- Suhtr Bay, Philippines tharngr- ut tj ommand llvpart Suhr: Bay K rmwd fl latitude at 77 Arrrvr' Mombasa, Kenya Ur-part Mombasa, Arrive Dr-part Inrmosa Bay Anr hon-d t r upsc Bay, Dr-part Du-go Garcia Is. Anrhou-d txmouth Golf Capt-, Wt-ttern Australia Dr-part Nm thwost kape. Artivv Albany, Western Australia Ur-part Albany Arttvr' Syrinvy, New South W31BS,AllS- tralra Drfpart Sydtwy Amhnwd xhoalwater Bay, QUEENS' land, Aust mliag Commence Kangaroo 1981 Ilvpart Slumlwater Bay: End 1981 Transit Gu-.at Barrier Reef. Rr--Cr0',5r'r1 latitude 0 31 123 gitudv Atrivv Sulnt Hay Uvpart Suhit Hay, Evide le-H. t Arrivr- Hung kong, Bfimh mrs. lJr-part Hung Kong Amvt- mul Harbor llc mart Pt-'ul 113fb0l'S , 1' 0 Rvtttrn tn San Diego: Welcome Home ,gi E' lv-459 ' fx yrs-V' V L 1 4, ,Mgm- J' H - ' WAI! 6 '5 -.1 l -.is ,-I-fl. .LJ - ---,. '. ' ' 'A' . U 'I .. ,tgp ., ...VV on-4,1-U f.-. 5:-'2 f- - -Af A.Q .MW . ' 4 ti! g- 1 'f' f' ' 3 P .. ' 5' -f- . of -C -. .- ' ' 'wt ' - 4 49 PASSING TIME .... ,Q f A msg.-.Q I1 .mls Mill! J. W , ni N 2.2.11 1 iff ,Vg f x u 2 N 'fx , 'W f 1' f Q 'xv' 2:' :uf - PRECIOUS WORDS Wh: ll he-rv rn , I ,..u 3-iv iii his I 1' 14. Did you hearg the FIeet's in! Quick, lock the doors! I x fr! J P Here's looking at ya'! LIBERTY CALL, NOW. . . .LIBERTY CALL! 1 Nun, 'Dill 'C' GQHQ-fa., 'ww , F. A ..,,. l H if - 3 Hu' N ' ' . ' f..f..n.n -wg AIIWIE ,,., ,Mt n 17,221 HAY WE .. N. -' .ff ':A-X 'Ml' Ui if av' ,Li,...m, ff. .A 5. pn- Q m Vx ? 1 .,xZ'5' 5 x. 'Y -1 ' .1 q W -:vii 'ef U f . blfgq S 33 sq X1 S 4. X, .4 is Y 3 , I 1 , 9' 13' fif L D' i H 4. E Nm. ' J if 4 Q I 6 .-., .0 will J..- ...L ........,. sf.. ...av --,., . Il 424.1 as ' s l-A 91. 'Q Q . unix- -. 1 gi' 5, ' ' Ed . ,fa Y- -5,41 bi , I ' 5 ' .nf T V. .,, , A 'i - 1 'f.. V- :, , , .-,.. f l,k 1-, ' Lf.-:I - V- I ,mg-4, .. Q, U-Ngy' an iq :' . 5 is .3 - lf--gh -xp , -mg., -.M I .,,. 9' 'Qu 2 --'1 J 9.5 fx. rx ,LX gf I 1 A , .l. 'ff Z K S 2 1 7 Q I J ll -.-W, 5 Ns-H' qi Y ,dna-' 3 CROSS THE 'EGM .I la T2 Ll E: 4 ' 5?-R rv T y T P O L Y W O G S v'6W3'Q'f?W???v ' 'W' . 'T'l'gl'qlIH'5'! 1 E N T Q ' T' -, , Tl , O Y W W '?' F . ., 'Vw if ' P A 'gs Y ' O ll i AW:-Qi Es... W Q V- , ' ' wi YOU CANNOT ENTER THE ROYAL REALM WD 45 1-QV BEAUTY OR BEAST 5-glu- X. 1 I 'I It v' 2? AP , WM, ,W if 2 gd WITHOUT I 4 ,wwf ff, PAYING I TH E NS 'Ts- E M E 45- PRICE. ,yu Z S5 I 'RWQNIT' in-. -: .1 AFRICA! 'PC ,l ,IF maid-Is -W? -'Z It I..-v 1 U S J D 'il 1, Wx xi . 'Fi , Q 56 1- 9 on 'A gr al. 1' 'kv-f 1 Il . S L ylir. Mi, 4-lb s 1 - L ,K .-. - 1 1 1-,. , f -' E ,altar ,Q RQ: ,N . ,,, AIA' .ag- ., '- ' b ' 'f' ,A Lrg, 5 E 4 como PLACES IPT. IIII Excl-IANGING GOOD WILL WING OFF ...MAKING FRIENDS ...SHO ff!!! When the Schenectady was re-routed form the port f G I 0 era dton, Western Australia to Albany no onc- knew what lay ahead. The town of Albany clomr- I mu in force to visit. The exchange that followed had Alb ' ' ' any residents adopting our sailors andm'1rinr's'1s their own. Through the one weeklstay we shardd goodwill, and left the port with hundreds of nr-w friends. I I' Huri. ,f 6 a 'W wb! 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I if fi 'E fx - ii -E? ' T C ,. E3 A- .g, , ,E , E H 3 , , W W E -T 3 :E f 1 6 Ei, A 1 W F A 4 J ? r I 1 , 1 ,J I 1 I . . Q N ,M M tmgk , 23 DECEMBER 1981. '4gw,p'. EX. NHW lqqafmzh rn f ,, ,H Q ri- ' ., ,M 5 ay ' . 'I 9 YIQH R v All I f 1 f' , KH 1' I Q , E ? 5. .9101 ' ' .- hw.. - ', ' - h ing: ' f 'vga W nu ky , - , 1 V iw 1 Ng gazgfgi I 1 f U llc IU Ill nulq Ulll. 'I as lilll' llllllllll ll! olllill. . ,.f,! Q In .-. I an ' Q V1 'FUR l l L :ww ,. , um I Adv' QQQQ '--f '14 ?xq 44 0 1 'I' H.. X HQ... , in-. ANOTHER DEPLOYMENT IS DONE CUMI G HCME fl w, eggf5. Vff 5 . 'A Wi Pilbl OCTAN or rut 1185 J9-, 3 I, .fn a lb!! .yo-Q., , , ,. W, fq.,-yq Y,-' ,....., .1 ,3 ' Xb- l AT THE 10uRNEv's END fx lElll1RO'S WELCOME, 'AI sf.L I sw V , :Ze , .. - wg, , 1 . 56,1 8 5 . ,xl J,-11 x 'f:f'J ,, if 9 1' Nami. ' E mllryr kiss, SQ b , f - mu rr-unmrl Altrrbreakin Sax rmmllv, .rin-r ilu lr l.v.I gu1a 1- h Lulx N Mrruln'-, vu-le 433. - . enec' will: ilu' rmllu-rn ul lrlv llml IIIUSY pr-ople arefagslgp willx, lmmm rmnrnpg lll.lllxl'Il .nm upgmrlunity to ffglllar .rlmur llw rullumlg -.un-,, .mal in ll'Ill'W family ties torgel I 1 um' E le-vi urn wlul 1QIHlHlfl,.lINl In rt?-Ostablish Oni! I llHll'w, Hmm-1 Ullllllg ww, -lm-ing rwu lilllr- girls onthe pier l cluu lung yvlluw lmllmms while- Ilwy waited for Some: lmrly s mm ml. Il Wm l.1lxirxg our rrvlatives with us Ona lr.m+.il rum I'v.1rl ll.nlmr, Il Wm wc-ir1gIhatfamiliarSan Divgu alxylnm- In pull. ll was Christmas with our fam- ili1's,.frulsc-virmyg lmw 1.1-ll smrw clrilrlrvn Can grow. But most ol .nll, il Wm, simply lwing lmmc. l I I gr E WHAT'S IT LIKE, BEING AT SEA EOR SIX MONTHS? Oh, you know how it is. No, tell me, please. WeII, it's rough, you know? All the time? No, not always. Then what's it real- ly like? Oh, you know how it is. ' E Now I wuuld gm- .4 thousand furlongg of sc s Q x V1 E. 3 -V , I 5 3 we fm .um .nw uf barrvn groundf' l 2 -VX ullmm 5h.nL1-spcuuf-, Hu- Tpmpesl I ? x -f 11' x . . , qmuis 5, E 3 W- N wut 3- 1 v ! 5 2 Qu 1. uw-'Nth-l QA b s E '-Ver..- A MEDLEY OF MEMGRIES I 'wx-Q QA! 'xx 45 S ' 1 1 j A l M! 1 1 w 1 E fi Q1 L 1 Y 3 ,, 4 11 a K 'F 'Wi n.. pa ri P 4 70 if- in . '-1. Mx, -Q...-..--. -M ..- I I ' v i fx' s 5 , ,gtg I' 1 K a ft, V +- an . fn, x., ..:'! Wulf! vii :xl- nlf' I' ,Q , . JM- ...-in as q .. Q . J . .. '1Zf ' A. fe - ,,.,:.,, Q F5'?i2 f h ,T-3' 1, ' iii! 4 COA ,.,-AL 1 .. '- F 5 - .-- .- .n-n-..- Q . - . , ,x, f 1 I ' T., - cf x' - , 0 . ' I' 'av' -Y' 'ff-'Z' J-2'4-n::f .4 -' M ,Aw cl' 4 pr ,QA 1, J 5, i , O' E salI,,, Y I -rf--1. su- Q L 'P ...WM Www-, ,f 1-4 -4, ,.. 4' H ,- I V, .- ,. md V K Im I , ,.,,.,.... ,WW HW . WJ ,.. , ' Vw... , WV' new .M ,,,m,?,! , -. 4 .Q 2 -. f-if 1 , ' f -W ,x - p fm. www -' ' - -- .. J: M , an ,, , Q lvltlwf was- ',h,,,,w 4 K V YA an F. 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