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Schmidt Alabama College, Montevallo Alabama in tum: 1969 with a degree in Political Science. Healsofeamed a M.A. Degree in lournalism! Mass I loinmunication at the University of 1973. A Commissioned in lune 1969. Leaders Class program, Lieutenant Colonel Schmidt attended the Basic School and was initially assigned to the Second Ma- rine Division in November 1969. He was to the Fleet Augmentation Program at Marine Corps Base. Camp Leieune..N.CL a platoon commander in the First Infantry Training Regiment. l li A '-.i l1'i ..., 4 r i Transferred to the 3d Marine 1970, he served as a rifle platoon cornmander with and subsequently company commanderof Company L. 3d Battalion, 4th Marines. Assigned to the ist Marine Division inbonimg. Viettiaiiujn December 1970. he served with Compa- ny I., 3rd Battalion 5th Marines as a platoon asserting Commanding Officer. He was than assigned as a platoon commander with Gempenytil lst Battalion. ist Marines and returned with the unit to Camp Pendleton. California. - l Q r p' A if A i A j Attending the Marine Corps Program ilournalisml in 1972, he earned his mlvanceil degree and was subsequently esslgntGd1tt3HaBdquarters Marine Corps. There he served as Press Officer in the Public Affairs Branch.Durittg his tour, he was temporarily assigned to the Office of the Secretary of Defense., Public Affairs where he assisted inthe Department of Defense implementation of the Freedom of lnformationtAct.A ' - Oi-iie.recl to the 'lst Marine Divison in May 1978,.he assumed command of Com pany L, 3d Bat- talion. 'lst Marines. In luly 1979. he reported tothe 2d'Marine Division as the Ioint Public Affairs Officer. In july 1981. he transferred to the lII.Martne Amphibious Force on Okinawa and served as G-3 Assistant Operations Officer. - . ' , 9 Completing his tour, Lieutenant Colonel Schmidt attended the 1982-1983 Marine Corps Com- mand and Sta f f College course. From Iuly 1983 to August 1985, he served in Marine Aircraft Group- Liti. MCAS New River. North Carolina, on the air-ground exchange program. Lieutenant Colonel Schmidt reported to 2d Force Service Support Group in August '1985 for duty as the G-3 Plans Officer. He assumed command of MSSG-22 in March 1987. I its personal decorations include: loint ServiceCommendation Medal, Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V, Navy Achievement Medal with Gold Star and the Combat Action Ribbon. Q P x n '9 'Q-fwikn A X ,I D 5 , .1 .. . Q l i I . fifiii-A ' ,:?5Q3f.' - fi! xii? QL '91 . 'iviggzf l J' , in ma I Vim, ' F2575 'fig swf '?? '. iff. 4,1413 -'Ji 5 fl xi L. 7 3,51 , desi 'Q .1 .,-3 -. 1 ' ' A , . 1 , ,X .. . A 4 f , 3 l . ' 4 , 25 . . ' 'Q N? f -A 4 , ,I 7 - 'wa .fl 1 :Hg -QA , Hr , -, ,ug U ,- 456.33 3,- ,f wg.. . X, ., , .: ?5'E fl. Y K..- Q 41 - - Y ' 5. 21 w , , 5. 4? 1514-' fri Q .' .LQJ53 if- . .. 1 .',',Q?,, .fri C113 7 55' f ,. lv, W. ' ,nf-4 I A ,V W ,f 'flzfgfi ,' f- ,F . M, szfhf ' 'eq p , if- 3 ' 4 3 - .A ,, 3,41 fx ,wr ,lv .A A.,n',1 . , 'Q ,ggi - W '1,.',,: fa, .5 Zqzfii , , 1 fi' :fn ,gi . A ,,W:? -' V AU V, .je1qfijgw6- ' ' I . .K . '.'H?f jf 3 , A ,. , -'pf5:4V'.QfZ'If,?fj. ' 1 wg 3, .ff I ,Q-. V' -.4 I 4 E 2 1 G f nf-Mg, fy 4 1 5 e I N n DEPARTMENT HEADS - I 'Z 'E' W 9 . 445 ' ei . ' 'Q f' I , -V, Wg.. A A' 1 Q S 'fir F . , 453 I II- A ILIJI4 If-.',II'QH '.IIII!.E'.? ,Q jf 2 2. II' MRAIIZ IIII-'I-'IE .xIJ.,II,. . WIXIIIUY . u . . f., -1 - .2 FQ ft, I SI ,.. ,. .,. Il lv NIA III IIIIIXI. ITT 'U ' f ff f II'.'.'II,I.IAfx1S'l'AIxf1M I'IY1lINIfI'fICINQlL AI 3 X ' 'E .. III',I,Ix LT ROBERT XYILSTERXIAN LT SCOTT FRANCIS LT DAVID MANCUSG MEDICAL ' DENTAL CHAPLAIN COMBAT CARGO IST I.'I' IAMVIH SIIRI 'GUS SSGT DANIEL MONTGQMERY VERTICAL REPLENISHMENT 1 Aa , . QD' ? 9 4 1 1 1 Q 1 ? u 2 x f f Q 9 x Q Y P 1 ,y- r ,' V xy . I , l GMG2 john Kerzhtfzr rnnves rzmlffs cluring NIQXRCL -1-H7 lin ing SHREVEPORT's ammo. . I Qmn - Lg- f .,- 'iw' A.-',H-' 'L' V A 5 Q . A . . i : 4: .i -' I ixwx. . .2 K MISSION OF COMBAT CARGO: THE PRINCIPLE ADVISOR TO THE COMMANDING OFFICER IN MATTERS PERTAINING TO COMBAT LOADING AND UNLOADING AND TROOP EMBARKATION AND DEBARKATION. THE SHIP'S LIAISON BETWEEN THE EMBARKING LANDING FORCE ELEMENTS AND SHIP'S DE- NTS. 11 1ST LT Scruggs and SSGT Montgomery begin offload- M556-22 OFFICERS L 'H 41 'N EAIYI' mu u. rar-zmcmrzsr-in EQIST IRVIN BQSHEARS DAPT DAVID REIST LT IEFF WATSON LT RICHARD MCGUTCHEON 1ST LT STEVEN SQUIRE 1 1 2 I Y .-3,1 ,few g- EAT LT 1OHN HENNELLY :ST 151' GREG '1'Hm1.as A s'1'fam11zN ask-xfml fin IAI' R1 mm 1' mf wow ws fzxxm 'rm HIQMQENROI-:'rHER CWO2 ANTHONY HARVEY EV02 CHARLES HARGIS -Y ,, ..,. -Y A ...V ..,... N, ., v,- fV NM, ,,,, A ., F , 5, 'w A . R A iii' M 1 :E v: .nv .x1 .,. 29- A- ,Q M 1 'G' J' P' 'ri-if -. Rid. 55, - lv wg, 5 35 ww , .ffl - V.: .Q-. WF .Wh , X .I Y . 'Y . 'f ii . 'Q ' . v x., Q. L wiv Suk f 2 .'J.'I 'IS1 ff. 'Ir if T' 11 4.1, ,is .I , 'wit it a. w A 3 'Q . V, , f 'f iii Sy li -z, 4 , 'X .Q , 1 Q . v fp 1 . V V' 2 ,Z V, I ,i f 1 11: ff, 1 -.- wg' M ww ,. 'R N- when Qfw WM-+ K.. Z l A 2' -'I 1 9 ,z ff x v . 1-JM,d,,t,,,..qA5 ,mmf-, Q. ' ' X :I I , 'fi I i 1 .. , 'xfjgn 1 15 L U. J x 121 ESI REENLISTMENTS , 9 ,...--ii , V' FE F! T M 5: 1 Wim: Mft 'ld 1' in YNI Rube-rt Ilif-kv lr-mhrl hh. 4 Um, ,-. f +A , ' fm :.a .- fy H'v'?i.f:12w.sf1vI GMG2 luhn Koehler Cuts his cake after men rmrnlisling. lxalxng. DCS Larry Ande-:Sort receives reeniistmem plaque from Captain Iohnson. 16 l ifk. xx- 56 ' ,.. 2: I fuisg. 55 ' -ways - 'fikfif , , B6U.N'6if'3U bfJE1ffJIJf:I'i1fifJf15, X,'.i1tf.kz'f5,fw.i ' f ' N R2:z1s?:1:1vz1Is. thu ship ' stayed busy during 39 c3f1n5fffg11t1uwf Lily um. Zi Q,- is Q. - 11117 . S, .Sv X .533 mfg N- :Ev '5L'h.'f4iTd. Q. .. X Even though SHREVEPORT was underway for a tough 39 days, the crew was able to enjoy a Casiho Night on the mess decks. The eve- ning was sponsored by the Chiefs Mess. A good time was had by all Ltopl EMC Michael Pope mans the numbers wheel. lmiddlel QMQ Gary Brennan and BMC Ricardo RO. sario deal a little bit of black jack, SHREVEPORT enters the Mediterra- nean while passing by the Rock of Gibral- tar and the African mountains. E '4 1- L a. 'days' lHSlI10 5 Eve. hl8f'3 V all mans QMC 0 RO. ack. .- I TCDULGN, FRANCE SHIJEEYEPURTF film INT? 1-Sit limi n '- is ti' the top two main French naval bases ln the lN'l9dlfF3l'T8IlP3?ill. lt 18 also the 5+fc-what Airgas. ':'j: iii ifv Q fifiv tit l.Qaz'. with a population of over 350,000 L4 tiff l' 5' 'Elf ,. dx .I . lbifbudld l. klm'.w-l?aurlno-olIlu-fl1.l'.'.1llu111 lt tr- ', A K . - . , , . lo-fll.'uf.l ll.1tnll.1.nrn,ol.1A IHS Roll'-st lmml: l' .1 1114! r. 3 lllvltlllfl '1'ftJftll.nrw-Illloorn'-npr. lt :11.'lz' .uf Ju 2 tu t, l.-Xbovel Average fast food place in Toulon. IRlA!l'lll France lXlunicipal Theater. !!!!!' ,,,,,,..l .. wu- 1 I. 4 v F-I 5a 'Jul .- i on ' r' 1 ' an 1 Vv-v-nnnunvynvygyqyyyunnnv9vnv1nQn0lvUNulO9QN'11lYt ,U l ' J., , , - 4 L 'S a t l- , filL.l K- 1' an -es .,l 5 l I ,ff .V , .. ,.,..,, ,- f , lg, .'.N .,,,,: .. ' . lfl ll Q v S 5 4131! L iu-.., Spurling thmmls Stun' Menu anyone? 'ISS v W If my PMmm1MBMm MEWMWMH I ri!-Y M .1 u00 wb , gr. F115 - Let's go shopping. l- -' f1Aison '77 v-fffq - CREHE muon 2' -f l3unDEf2 lf Q W rp l 1i-l nuunnuIuIInnIIIIllnllllnniinniun-n--:lllllll MCDNTE MCDNACCD in 3 . . , , t ' t ' 'A ' K - f1ft?w5?5 'ft 3 A, In N - fx. 'r,T,. A gf . , 1 . , - . , ,, ,ima haf- mf ,b-.,, Q E-:WI - '. , 1' ' Lift' 1 xl 2:13 if Q lik 'R' - -5 A' -- ' ' ' ii.. -, 32,3 limos- ' 4 N Q ' - f ' f' 'T' fl HQ: g if I 1 . A . - 1, I -.5 , . . F 'gogw - . A ,Jr-.'.A' -M . Q, -3. 1, f -A . ,. -'.-1 1,j f, A ' '.?jv ' '- 'S , on 1 , -SL . 4 g., . 411: ...... 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WH Mm t NI V' v -' in X X I ltopl A scenic View of Monte Carlo. lbottom leftj Monaco Castle. fbottom rightj Changing of the Guard, Monaco Castle. 21 SOLLIES-TOUCA5, FRANCE SHREVEPORT made an official visit to Sollie-Toucas, France, for Armistice Day. ,v,,,i-f.,.'.,.,., NW. ..- ,, .T L ,, U vi., L-...J The Mayor of Sollie-Toucas presents Captain Iohnson with a souvenir during Armistice Daly. -,-NX Xf1'n-- 1 SOLLIES TOUCA Commerces Pharma Mame RCULATION TIONNEM REGLEMENTES om left to rightj LTIG Iames Ca t BTC R ' D an MAGS Richard Stewart show off signrijrfjgsiyie-Toucggdolph Hmes, BCCM Iames ugan .J-'I' Why ' 5 t -lang ..i A VAL CLARET, TIGNES, FRANCE l :lu 'es l -1-5:51- W' ' .' ::a: t ' 'K' . Manny tnternlmrs ol' Sl lRl'1X'l'Il't JR'l s uri-xx tnntlt- .i trip tn X'.il tIl.irut, l-'rnntztf to enjoy two 5 of ape 1 I it til tr skiing tlttrini, out sl ix in 'llltlllttll PARIS, FRANCE A low members of SHREVEPORTS Crew were lucky enough to go to Paris, France, the city of love. And what would a trip to Paris be i ' without at least one shot of the Eiffel Tower. Vx gc. if 5 Q. 7 3 . J ..r ,.. gs F? ff wel ,Q , ,A M3 iff 'S 32 !', 1, fr :fx- V .,,' Fifa 1 2f ?,f,' A2 Wa- Q 41,1 an ff - 24, , 9 s -ff 5, r at r F 0, I, ,Q . f-19 4 v il' V 4 .Q gr. K M.. 2 ff 1 .r Y... , .. ' fs, .. vi 151' ' 4 4, ,. gc . Q ii A e 151243 E. M V wr Ui. gi, c 3,1 ,. W5 we IIKIIIE L I g FRAGONARD PERFUME FACTGRY 3 We ,. - 5 5.55 - SI IRHVIEPORT crewmembers had the choice of hundreds of perfume brands during the Ifmgurmrxl Perfume Factory tour. NICE, FRANCE ' 5' .-3 ,- isiijil W View of Nice, France. 'inn 3 1? 7 . -'ki Fl 1 1 sz 5:5 T -1 . gf 'Y' ' .I - I ll Ileftj No cars aloud! Iabovej HM1 Clifford Schmidt liked 5 wine so much he said, Give me a bottle. 25 1 flrewmernlmrs toured Papal Palace during 1 visit lo Avignon. 4 ' A ,tiff V ffl I I .lf Y , W , , i , t ,,a,uQ nd., -.- 1, A I .1 4 V I A Q , N. av l ' 1 t , - I5 l . . it at A stop to get the ache out of our legs was rnade outside of Avignon. Souvenirs of the old windmills were purchased. AVIGNON, FRANCE N-1--if A pl -Q, --M if .iff ' ' LR ' J' ,rfb ffl-om lefty Nc1 David Giancola, d MC Gary DCCM james Dugan an Qdelicious Brennan prepare to enjoy H. meal at a restaurant in Avlgmm' XVXCRE TQULON 55 -x rnwhr sf ww- nl I wi wh F-' v' . 5. 1,, , ' 4 ' .., ..4.... F Y A D X' . 1 I ' 91 V--P' :Xf.lxnvI'ih-k.lup 1r1fl f-NIHIIII-II'f1I'1 Fl1' ? '!' ., Sunset in Toulon. LISBON, PORTUGAL Lisbon, the Capital of Portugal, is on the north bank of the Tagus River near its entrance into the Atlantic Oc It is the westernmost European capital, and is built up on the sides of a range of low hills. The View of Lisbon f the river, with its colorful houses, numerous parks and gardens, rivals the beauty of Naples and Istanbul H L ir ... 'f'i:ll'1l2f-, M -----' -In-1 -u . 'q4'2 '1.1,a,,-1, Z' ' F h ' 1 I -7 V 'I i 1 , n qu 1' V 'A-. 'l -,, , , , 1 1: pl A, - P1 L fy - lil-F ' I i N View from 'llxgus River of Lisbon Portu 5 8 dtndg ,..,.. a 'fb al. 5' Q Ji' ,mg -Y 1 F lt nnninw' 28 Market Square in downtown Lisbon. n'ilTHF ' -a,:,..4.a-v 'f ' Q- 'S v 4 4 .A ,Z xi- ii x V ', H, fa.-.'-.rio f-.1371 1 x Nr:,ftRYfll - . L. , ,Y 4' , sf- if ,lsxtlviw-, A .4 5-:,.ga.,, IN Q it ,- ily i 9 N, Pi. -Kim , f'?'it.':.g1f17n5-FFP: 'A N 0 i 1 'qv' .-.... G Q sKG.tC 3 . t 5 ' ' F Tqhq dc., 1- ,gr- r ,Q Minn slmppnng rzsvntur' ut I.1slmti. 4,,,y,. g., mv ,ima 'Xl' A I? :lv X xx .ni iiiiiiiiiiiiii E ' At the head of the Tagus River sits a statue with Henry the Navigator leading the quest to the New World and our way home. 1 i 1 1 4 i X 1 1 s 1 J i i E i 2 1 i 1 5 1 E 4 ei ' xv Mui 355 1 E 2 1 sas? .1 qi ? ,G xr S252 2 fi Q- ' '-is w,fL,.. :Gsm ORT SHS peacefully in Lisbon as time ticks away toward refllm . One of the sites in Lisbon fleftj: labovel SHREVEP ing home. ,A-if -f MEDICAL DEPARTMENT MISSIGN OF MEDICAL DEPARTMENT - Charged with the responsibility for the prevention and control of disease, and the treatment of the sick and injured. To provide such care for . . . b.1. active duty personnel as will prevent or remedy diseases, disa 1 1- ties and injuries of the teeth, jaws and related structures. or: ., f ' KN IarNrI.EI HM2 DAMASCENO NICQLAS HM3 GREG KYSER DN cHoNc on HMz DAVID WILKINSON T l HM3 BRENT PURSCELLEY DN EGAR ELLIOT ADMINISTRATICDN DEPARTMENT MISSIUN OF THE EXECHTIYE Di'v.'i5liQfTi - T ' ltizinistrative services as directed by the Executive Officer including official ciirre fiffgirf sieti service records. effective instruc- tionsfnotices, printing services. jnurnelif DF cords. clerical support and mail. IQ MAGS RICHARD S'l'l'IWAR'l' SMC It JHN 't.VHl'IKS YN1 ROBERT DICKE i 'T' PN1 LAURO RATON YN1 ST.-XNLFY I.-XCKSON PN2 DAVID KROHMER IO3 ROBERT CONN YN3 BARRY HALLER 'vim wa UIIRTIS XICNACK PNSN IASON RANSOM 34 YNSN MARK TRZECIAK YN3 DANIEL BLOOM YN3 MARK WESLEY PNSN GERALD STRAND Q iz IA X-it h ! ,- : Hi , M i .V 9 .. e A I - ' K ,I , 'Ax I X I II M if I Liz fit, 1 I IXI I E .. ' '::' -? Ws . J - --v . '- , , , .. o Og 51,3 ,hwy HRENNAN QM: Rrifsiim' PAPPAS QMS IEROME BARBER TIIISSIUN OI 'I'I iff NA'xI'II1.'X'I'ION DIVISION -'Ili pi'Iix'itIt-tIit- iitixIigtitui'xx'itIitimely iI1i'UI'Il1tlIIUIlHSIIIIIICSITIDIS l,,,.,iIifiii, wuaitliffr, vtmigf: pldiining tmti IIIITIL ix- A-f, It OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT B l-A 1 PD - l OC DIVISIONXRADIOMEN OS DIVISION XSIGNALMEN 1 , 'J F x MISSION Oli' OC X IJIVISIONS: - 'Vu pm- te thu tzummuml with the cziipiiiiility uI'uxr:IiailtgiItgi1C- mziimtu, mpitl timl stzcziim in- ftwiiiutitm with othtzr unin- mls hy vciiczfe, visual or erlcftltmiiiti Intxswigtis. 55 . - 4? f lL ENS NICQLAS PARENTI RMCS IOHN WALTON RM2 KEITH FERGUSON In I I RM2 DONALD LAMEEI5 RM WILLIAM BROWN RMB DEAN VIRGII, ff! RMz ERNEST HADEN RM3 TERENCE RM3 KEVIN GOODHILE GENWRIGHT iv, RMS Y Ajixf k A 1 . RM3 RIIIIIIARIJ UI.I'x'ER Rf.Ii If fiifl R RNI3 RUBFRT CUSS.-XR ZF .'B.f.fQE'y wi-Lf RINISN RI DY IIIXI IN' R NIH- .' VI IRIS I I.IHTI.' S'I'.I'xT'SI,I'IY NAIII' IIIIWSIJ X RMSN WILLIAM RMSN GARY MORD.-KN RXISN SEAN PIJRYEA? RMSN RICHARD REEVES WENDT fx, O5 DIVISION 111 SMI! RICHARD DILLARD SM3 CARROLL MAYS 38 ENS BRIAN HALL SMC WILLIAM CAMPBELL, SM2 MICHAEL BURKS SM1 ROBERT HUNTER SM3 LEE MOODY SMSN IEFFREY POCUE SM2 TODD WHITROCK Q' 55. SMSN GAYLE MCMULLEN .. . iq:- SM3 DONALD URE SMSN SCOTT ALEXANDER X V nu OS DIVISICDN 3 W I ET1 BANDY SHUTT OPERATES SHIPS MARS SYSTEM. Q l I l I is MISSION OF OI DIVISION - To provide the organized collection, processing, display competent e 1 . N rapid dissemination of pertinent tactical information and intelligence to command and control stfllfloaliation pi S- I 2 cwoz RoY sToNER osc DANIEL BRUCE 151 SAM CONYERS OSI FRED HARTKQPF QS 2 DAVID BLACK OS2 IERRY DILLARD US 40 ' , EW ,rr I 'WA' 'T OI DIVISION 11514 It!-ZIZII. BARNES U83 IHRRY ISKW UUN.'XI,IJ f3RPir3rI OSF-3 TYRONE HAZEI EICIHELBERGER .dz . v U- - , ,. F I EIY3 CARY LAWRENCE oss CECIL MCQUAIN C53 CARL PRCCTCR oss SHAWN SELLS J Es IAMES SIFFQRD OSSN IOHN HATTAN OSSN KENNETH KENNER OSSN MICHAEL GATE? OSSN MICHAEL LEE OSSN RICHARD HEFFNER W CDE DIVISICDN f nf ,E E .A -ig If . ., .as I - Y . .. ,... 1 .ll .-- I 7 ' l S I Q- a , ' .- ., QU' 1 X . rf' 0-- . 1 . D .E A Q 0 N E 4 CXEVU2 DAVID XYHSI' HIT IS FIUWIX If'I'fI S,'XTx1lIIiI, .-XNIWICRSK FX fXI.'XYIiI'1RRY ET1 BANDY SHUTT ET2 EUGENE FRANCIS ET2 IANIES CLARK ET2 ELISHA KANE 'ff- MISSION OF OE DIVISION - To maintain communications, cryptograph- ic, radar, recognition and identification, navigation, and electronic countermea- sures equipment at designed standards of performance, rectify deficiencies that arise, and keep the command informed of all assigned electronic equipment that is not operating at designed levels of per- formance. ET3 DEXTER MITCHELL ET3 MARK DRAGONE , ET3 SCOTT WHEELER ET3 IOHN MQBLEY ET3 ROBERT SPERRY ET3 DAVID BISKNER as t A 4 5 t ET3 WILLIAM WARDWELL ET2 VICTOR MAUROZA 5 . .fa AIR DEARTMENT MISSION OF AIR DEPARTMENT - T sgidj, I x eqiitiously conduct all aspects of helicopter operations in support my and .ulministratixe obj ectives. LT VITO IIMENEZ Ileftl ANU ENS CllRIS'I'OPllIiR Sli.-XXYN l A A ' f 1. umm lem A3122 IOHN ESPINOSA, ASMS ROBERT FULLERTON AND ASM2 mmf-Ls f41,x'1'ux. ABI-I3 VICTOR PRICE, ABHAN MARK PERRO ABH3 MATTHEW ORTIZ' N, ABH3 MARK FINNEY AND .rw 36 Qff fbfmttom row, from Iffftj :XIII-'AN CIICJYA I'IIII.I.IPS, .-XEITC XX'II.I.I.-XM ANKROM, AIiI 3 S'I'I'lX'I-IN IJIJI.I'1, .-XIII .-XN lI'QI I-'RI-QY IQIJXISIQIJII, Imp! .-XI I3.'XN .-XNTIIUNEY MICAIJIJWS, AISI .-X.-X KEVIN KINSEY, .-XIII-'S IIJIIN I'IJI'II, AND ADI-'AN IAIXIES I'II'I'IN, Ifrom Ieftj ABHAN CHRISTOPHER IANAK, AN REGINALD SHARPE, ABHAN STEVEN MAUS, ABHAN DAVID YAMOUTI, AND AN IEFFREY HA- DEN. I.: is QW I I I 5 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT I A DIVISION 1 MISSION OF HAI, DIVISIQN - To maintain auxiliary equipment in support of the crews habitabiiity and equipment vital to the ship's mission. T 4 I ENC vvII.I.IANI BRANDT EN1 GARY COOK EN2 PATRICK BROWN EN3 GREGORY DUDIISIS I I .L I I l MRS EDWARD HOTEL ENB CHARLES MILLER MRFN RUDNEY DRAPER FN ALBERT SALAZAR fi I V1 48 A I I LTIG MARK TICE R DIVISION HT2 DOXIINIC Lf-XCIYITA MISSION OF 'R DIVISION - To fabricate, repair and maintain tha shipg hu Fu provide training in firefighting, emergency repairs, ami IQI'1rfIIIIIQLiI, it II ig ,,,f DCFN DAVID MINOR HT2 ALPHEUS NICHOLSON i I-IT3 WILLIAM TAYLOR in ,iii ,H HT2 CHRISTOPHER ERVING FA BART SALETTO no photo available ,. -A .. m..k-.ga..I .. nd DLTFN RUBICRT DIC.-XRD II, piping systviiis, and LIIIT wx si iQt1I .md imiiulugigil tivfvnsv. Z? DCFN IAMES GARMAN fk HT2 NELSON WEIRICK ,,.1 ,rL..:m.r.-'21 -..1':gz-4...4:maaa -svn-...Q-..-..... it t I 'E Q E DIVISION MISSION OF DIVISION - To operate and maintain the ship's GOHZ and 400HZ electrical distribu- tion systems, telephones, alarm systems, ship Control and entertain- ment systems. 'C' Jn. ICI ROBERT EASON icz IEFFREY COLE w ENS BEN IAMIN MCMILLAN B2 EMC MICHAEL POPE 1C2 IEFFREY PEARCE IC1 WILLIAM BENSON EM1 BRIAN FUGATE RMB DEXTER BRANDUN i .95 'H ex .. Il ' H3115 PHII.I.IP flURI.f'IY ELI! f-Ei.HE',I.i-A 16.1.2-Q EMFX M.-XRTIN UHI,EM.-'xLIl iER 7 D 4 KL IlIIiI.'X?x1I'1SlIUUI, W I'IX1N.',III I.'-if Ef9T'?fREIf.'f Q FfX1 '1If1HN RUIJRIIIIIHZ ix U' ICFN DOUGLAS SHARRUCK EMFN MARTIN RIARTINEZ EKIFN IEFFREY LANSING P-11:2-2 DIVISIONS HP Mp 2 DIVISIONS - To operate and maintain main propulsion machinery includin ' ' , ' 9 ' t I MISEIIOEI iguction gears Condensate system, lube oil system, ship s service turbogenerators, and the Fna gllazlllglirglugr :LES oertain auxiliafy machiflefy including fire pumps' portable Water pumps' disfilling plants an compressors. lung, l LTIG IAMES CARPENTER ENS MARK ATKINSON MMC SOLOMON BASCONCILLO BTC RANDOLPH HINES BT2 WILLIAM DOHRMANN MMz STEPHEN HARRIS sz i MMS 1' BT2 PIMILIO LLANES BT3 IAXIES CATRUN BT3 MARK DELHI.-XR l 'i UTI! PAUL LANCAN MMS II VLII 78 HEY?-18 MMT! Ufxfxflfil, SWANSON 'Zig' nf, mms THOMAS WHITE BT3 DAVID WALKER 53 54 BTFN IAMES IOERS I .-X ROBERT LANGLEY BTFN IOSEPH KUHLMAN FN ERIC REEVES FN SCOTT SHERER FR EDDIE sc:HRrnm1iR V SUPPLY DEPARTMENT S-1 DIVISION MISSION OF S-1 DIVISION - To provide Ccmsu HH Q .'.EI'IS. UIIIIIIIIIIUIII .md svrvin h1supportcM'ShreveporVs Unsshon. A 1 ' I? Ty' ' I S 5? ' X I SKIIS .'XI.III'IR'I' CIBIIS SKI LICYI SI..PXI'PI'IY SKIE XII-IININ lII,AKI'II.Y ska DARRIN Down SN CHARLES WOOD SKSN BARUM Po 4 I I 1 4 IE 1 vi 1 I 1 1 1 i I I I 2 I Vi I 5-2 DIVISION .45 2 DIVISION To provide Shreveport personnel with wholesome nutritional d ' an pro MISSION OF - - prepared rations in accordance with Navy ration law while maintaining financial integrity Z LTIC MICHAEL LUCAS MSCS ARMY L EAKE MSC MARSHAL L BASHAM INA MS1 NOEL LANG MS1 DENNIS HAMEL MS2 WILLIAM SNYDER Perl v.. MS2 GARY COLLIER MSS IOSEPH IAMES 1 T MSSN MARC DEITSCH T MSSN LARRY GARTENLAITB MSSN ALBERT BERRIOS UN SR IHHN I.,-XfifJfx I'I'Q. NISSR Mx HI HN 'V 1 5-315-4 oavlsioms be ,4 SION OF SS DIVISION - To provide personal service to the crew through the ships Store g b 1d1n the best services possible and lftll 5 l Mrs To keep up the morale of the crew y prov' ' g ' ' . Ildiyl E MISSION OF S4 DIVISION - The disbursing office is responsible for maintaining the financial re personnel, preparing payrolls and computing travel allowances. Also processing vouchers for receiving gilqrjls of Nat? Spelldlng i l public money. A l I f sas msl 1 5 it fm E if ENS IoHN KERNS DK1 DOUGLAS vvooo SHZ ALEX LANZO 5272 I E E ef - Vi' in SH2 DANNY BRAKE SH2 LEWIS MQQRE , . i T 1' 5 . E, tt', s I .3 5. 1 58 - 7.7. ..f--uv-..,..,.N .mwmvwr-rang-:-versus' kf iig-5,5 . A-QE-.7 1' K SHS STEVQN REMSQN sm STACEY BUTLER 5 SHI! MICHAEL LEE DKSA MITCHELL ZOUCHA SHSN KEITH SMIESKO -Z ?'i- SH3 ERIC E3pADA DKSN GERRY MOORE SRD DIVISION MISSION OF 3RD DIVISION - To maintain and operate Shreveporfs defense systems, . . M I I I FC1 MICHAEL BRYANT FC2 MARTIN CONKLIN GMG2 IOHN KECHTER GMG3 GARY LYNCH 60 I I ,-...--..-.....-..-.......,..... I GMG2 CHARLES PAINTER GMGSN ROSHAY PERKINS r 2 i I 3 2 I S E I l 1STf B MISSM JN n al-' l:fMI Ii .x S1llX'ISil1f.H - I .. f5.1fTiM.1US wrt Xllmm tgthebemih.Revwpwlkmwlillf'i11I'Tllf'p1rw'5,,f M l Q X, R fm M HD S , V I 'Vf.11L1wf', 1' .HM I'OOfTlSE1I1dSlIliiH l My 1511112l'f'5IH1I1SllJ1llIj. .15 Ii, .J LT RODNEY LAPEARL ENS IOSEPH PAIVA ENS SAMUEL LEWIS ' P1 Q , Ns 'f gf- 4 +93 - A ff , ' Y ' .. V 1 Y . . E.. K Nl BMC IAMES MEREDITI-I BMC RICARDO ROSARIO BMT ALFRED BAKER M I I I' 'ff BM2 THEODORE OWENS BM2 MICHAEL THOMPSON 1 :I 'I' .3 BM3 RANDY CORNELIUS, BM3 YARRICK HESTER, AND BM3 DANIEL IXIENTLEY BM2 PETER SMITH 6.4 SN CORNELIUS CARTER BM3 KEITH BERKEBILE BM2 RONALD DAVIS SN WALTER ASHBY BM3 ROBERT IACKSO? BM3 RICHARD HEBER 1 SN DARRELL HUGHAR 'ILA I ALCHI sax Ui 'KENT i - ,gi G.- OY SN mmw SLAGLE SN DARREN GISSUN SN lIHRIS'I'UPIIER l'l'fS!'IK SN IOHN SIMUNS SN It PHX KYIISIJN R1 SN RAYMOND SN IUNG DANG SN IQNATHAN BRENNER G.-XRRETT K SN UL WL 'BIAS DUVTY ,,.- , ...Ls..4...., SN uf.-xN IOIINSON SN WAI,'I'I'IR HKJLMHFIRG SN IQDY HETZEL 61 ...um , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 A I 1 1 1 2 'fi 5 'Q , 'L 'c 2,35-4534 , 1, SN COLIN MITCHELL SN ANTHONY IRVING SN MATTHEW QWENS SN GREGORY WEN-M SN TALMADGE WILSON SN GARY WOOD , qw... 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 s 2 1 1 A I I I 1, 11 11 11 1 1 TANGIER, MQPRCDCCCD Tangier is onthe southern flank ofthe Strait of Gibraltar about Qexvi iniiee e wt of Ci ie . - X 'x . . 'L K Al Spartel at the northeast extremity of Tangier Bay. The Cin has ti rich liistoriral liaclwimniiitl. It has particular interest to Americans hecause a LYS. Consulate was estahlishetl there as long ggo as 1791. f 0 I r I X k,,!1-:gif 51YiIg,g'..2 :xr . , 7 1- ' ' I L ,- .-.5293 -c?gl'P'1'JG f1 , ,,,,.,1M ,V XLV, ., ...frm x b H I l pp Lrf' V542 Q . ,gl wr . if 1 nw V41 ,. I1-'o .,-an M 0 X I ', ' s Q . 12. I JL TANGIERS BY-NIGHT Tous W -. I W L Sailors and Marines who signed up for the Tangiers by-night tour were not disappointed. The festive evening started with a magician ftopj who somehow stole this man's watch. Also three young children fhottomj used their talents of dance to entertain the crew. The evening was Completed with a delicious dinner. 11 If MEs4gNf. 35fPEz 5 , 5 G A tour of l'x 1f:kneesfFfez was an smemicz trip ut' Nlmmpfz-1 T i E l N , J 1 , N S9393 35:-Q PUSTE PETROUER S. X l-PRCQD V fn J. SH2 Alex l.anzo is promoted to Second Class. US3 Tyrone Hazel is promoted to 'l'l1ird Class as--11 1 I-I M3 Greg Kyser is frocked to Third Class. MM3 Iulius Reyes IS promoted to Thlrd Class PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN SHREVEPORT visited Palma de Mallorca, Spain, for the Christmas and New Year hol'd ' .11 SHREVEPQRTS Sailors and Marines had a great time1ig3lE:Thoughtg0 is - need in everyones head but sti Scenic port 4, J clpal Nw L' i 1 I ,legal f F' l .- i' 5 , , I K . A ,L.. 'N' l , lx WF I A ' l ' 1 e 5 Crewmembers visited the Cathedral in Palma for mass On Chnstmas. The Cathedral was a sight to behold. Money exchange sign. .la H Cambio Change Exchange Wechsel 73 ', S ' 1 .JPJ ttf v ,W f fr-mdk U t ft 'fklmqqg A V Q2 '-f-- 1. W vt at A W,, ?i3? A.,Ax Qyy. .Ut'vi55iffQN ,t A IV t .mv I ' X - , , A X, f,E. ,N -x, , , f ff Jr 5 w' , wx- . X, ,nl N 10 ' ,qv 'flf' 4 ' if' A A - 'F,p: SANTA MARIA PALMA DE MALLCDRCA ,t I l Streets lit up for Christmas Where is the bus? 74 si. Q 5 2' P 5 I r l 'lvl ll Palma de Mallorca, Spain also has one of the most beautiful harbors in the world. Boats and tourists from many Countries were anchored for the holidays. Pi 1 Z it fi? iii 1 1 1 c Lv DNB x' 1 was ? 'S l N Y is Q., Y ei l fy NN , I t T 1 ' 1 .5 I .1 - K ' 1. ri i ,i 1 1 fa i i L mi i BM2 Peter Smith is awarded the Enlisted Surface Warfare pin from Captain Iohnson. 2 1 2 i . fs it 31 'i 1 :qw it ifgit 1 1 1 ,s -1 lleftj Captain Iohnson pins the Enlisted Surface Iimenez. 76 Warfare . TW OH IC2 ieff Pearce and a Navy Commendation Medal OH L .i 1 - Q -fr my c Q ASM2 james Eaton fleftl and ET2 Iames Clark received .nr first Good Conduct Awards for four years of good per- fmilnflfl. .. it RM3 Richard Oliver receives a Sea Service Ribbon from Captain johnson. 77 N i t' in 'in 'Nn,,i.1K' at .,l 1' a, A X if t sHREvEPoRr had a special Cm mas party for a few children from thelol Palma area. The USO in Palma d'dl- 1 I: necessary work to bring the children Igti ship and the crew did the rest. Th '- ff at started with a festive lunch of tradition hamburgers and french fries. Then it i-.1 time for Santa Claus to ar enough he didn't fail us. After handinqf' rive and sir gifts to the children, the crew was enter tained by the children singing Spams' Christmas Carols. Everyone present ha an unforgettable time and the joy of gin: could be felt everywhere on the me decks. K' P 1,1215 E12 4 'if , as 'S QTL' i I : -1. in t A ' S Q1- gr A -A 55:1 .wit ' 7.f'?'Z-TI-J' gi, fs Q. A if fix, fQiB-u- . 1 ,V , A Q , i' 2 49 4 if 'Q it f gw5'5.f!3x'r2fi. 1x?'i..ELiN -F-vw 3 :n'YHf5gKf 'tn '1 ' Q- -W -1--a 2 - 1- 4.11- MS3 Ioe james surely made it tough to lose: NW?ij.fililillfiflgii1t?tII'lliSt?. i'Ix'ui'wiav sooimsmi to bring another Celebration. QMSN Ion Erickson and I-I'I'CIS I-Itiwin fXniinrson slime fi cake cola- brating the Navy's 212th birthday. fbolowj Un ihrczfrriiinfri' 17th, SI IRI-lX'i'Ii'UR'I' ooiobratori bor 17th birthday. -.553 My . 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FC1 Iohn Presto is reenlisted by Captain Iohnson UI' . UNITED STATES MARINES MAINTENANCE PL GN I I QFTIERRY WASHINGTON SGT WILLIAM BOOKER T SGT GARY OLDS W G MICHAEL OLDEHAVER CI13L CHRIS MEINTS - I ffl' ' N , L ri- . 1 ' T , - K ' ' -,x 5 I I TRAINING NEVER STOPS!!! I ll -rv-1-' ,-L' z X 'iv 11' Xxx I ,-1 Ti ,-Ang. M Ai rN xxx auger-vpn g- i-.gg far ,4 Ai? , , 1 ' ,iw if Q 1. if LCPL RICKY MCM.-XHAN E 1 W W KE N NPI. KEVIN WOODARD LCPL IAMES STEVENS LCPL LEONARD ROBISON 11 4 1 -K .ii J... D8 A rare moment to catch as p. 89 F A 1 4 I Y 1 I A A Ax .fn .ff L 1 , - - FULL MAINTENANCE PLATOON CPL BRIAN CARLTON CPL RAYMOND RIFFE 7 CPL DANIEL BAKER NJ ,xi I ngxx Ag X 4 M33922 doing what they are pald for. CPL DARRELL STEPHENS A ' HT CPL KEITH CAMPBELL CPL WILLIAM LANSING CPL ROBERT WRIG I I ' r'- HEADQUARTERS PLATOON A A - .-HA A SGT IAMES RAY SGT D -1 ,QW x Ill -w-A v- i. , ,u I -1 . .f ' 5 All 'mill if 14' AP' Y E -1:.,, 6.0 gl , . ri I . nv-- , 1 M613 T137 HEADQUARTERS PLATQQN 75? 4 35? fopl Setting up camp. lrightl Having a good time while on maneu- E 3 I 1 i 1 1 3 ! . 3 9 ? I I 4 N WL PETER ABBGTT LCPIQ IASON IAMES LCPL RODNEY WOOD T 1 L K 1 i a 6 'H fs. ,Q ,,- ,,.. - . Q 'I,..n al ,u ,' :wf ' 4 ui man xg rl 1 Y 1 51 V 1 ,,, X is ,,4,,y, 1 V..-'gg ,, is .Y M ,X .,. 1 V' F! f ' 1 ff- ,ill 551-y,47 f .4 1 5.3 - .1 - ' :W , . fy I 041' 1 . 2 .zt Z ini ' . 'Y f I Ahgy. - W .1 , 1 , ., nik' 9 Q I J -vkf Y .V f 9135.4 A' Vf55m'egX ' ' K, 11-fQQ1,,.Q'1,,Q-1!- 1 3: qgflff 1 ' V V 1 4 1 : Qfigffff' 'ff fl WT X ' V ' 'ffii' 'wi ' V wo iii: ' , Q . 3 ' V fx Q Fil--nz. Y , ,, ' .. wrv..--. ,w 4, K X 'A ' .M .,v-f V,,r'J' A 1 1, A -AM, ,,,.,,, - - 4 up 'ww -v ,- . - 4 ,. W N55 ' ' :Mwmf 4' ' ., Q 'vt' W J x, it - ,L ,ig Lx ,bf ' H, , N, HAIFA, ISRAEL 1- '9 SHREVEPORTS next port Visit was the city of Haifa, Israel. Haifa is b 'lt l ' ' A Perfect View of SHREVEPORT sitting in port could be seen from theuU3Csn5i2ils1l1SIEF-Hive the gr.', lips, a show at the Nocturne Club highlighted the ship'S Stay. ' O lla is CHVG 1: -fs Sf -..j-1 wif QQ-vin. lf- gf an 5 'N s -u 1 RN PN2 David Krohmer fleftj and YN3 Daniel Bloom have SHREVEPORT in the Palm of their hands. 1 View from the USO. 97 El.IIAH'S CAVI TRADITION HOLDS THAT ELLIAH THE PROPHET STAYED HERE ON HIS WAY TO HIS MOMENTOUS CONFRONTATION WITH THE PROPHETS OF BA'AL ON THE CARMEL. 'AND ELIJAH SAID... NOW THEREFORE SEND AND ll KING! my Till INNOVATION OF ELUAWS CAVE WAS UNDERTAKIN AT TH! INITIATIVI X Till IIAIFA TOURISM DIVELOPIIBNT ASSOCIATION IN IIINICIPALITY OF HAIFA, TH! MINISTRY FOI! ONE OF THE MOST SACRED CAVES IN ERET2 ISRAEL, GATHER TO ME ALL ISRAEL UNTO MOUNT CARMEL... I nun nm uumsmv os rounmu zona 3 , ,J .,-'vsp S4 , V , , S ABI-I1 Rick Davis is caged in. fri ht HM ' Schmidt and BM1 Robinson tour the m0u51tJinsidslo?gi?fS 'Killa gy-'fn-is lr wi'HQ2x fy f .T ' +- H AV ,, N 98 -,VN SHREVEPORT enjoyed an acrobatics show at the Noclurno Club while in Haifa. ,,.....,...-- Sunset in Haifa. 'F f . J!, mfg V , , . 4 vi . 41 H43 1 xafi- ' ' 1. Main Shopping Center in Haifa. M BM ' . h 2 M1FhHe1Ben1amm as many frle d ' painting trip ir? Piaixizlllle on 1 I vs A A Haifa sunset. Restaurant in Haifa. we ffl- -Fivqv fli , ' f .1-41 t Ag l - . . ' A-' qlf, A' ----sn. ' -Q ' - . 1. . ,p mi V ' uv.-A - --4. , Y 4 , i-, a , .- While in Haifa, the Navy battled the Marines in a friend- ly game of soccer. labove leftl RM3 Robert Cossar controls the ball while fleftl LTCOL Iohn Schmidt referees a tight game. The Navy talked strategy but on this day, the Marines were much better. It was a close 6-5 game at half but the sec- ond half was a run away. The final score: 13-5 Marines. gg' 1 1. fr. nl n - . Wifi' L. . 5 47 . QW' he. L.. K. L 'i P l 1 MARSEILLE, FRANCE Marseille is the second largest city of France anc its most important seaport. It is situated near the mo th ' ' ' ' u Rhone River about 500 miles south-southeast of Paris. The Italian influence is especially heavy and ther of the of North Africans living there. The city, which is said to be the oldest in France, is a contrast of th 19 areanumber Along with modern buildings, one finds narrow, winding streets and ancient structures Marseilleisfl til andthe new . a so universally conceded to be France's foremost seafood center. r I Two highly scenic shots of Marseille. W , ,. , .., , .. ,.,-,..,.,.,fp-,- i f F . T .4 f l i 4 . we 1 ! F- 1' fl . i, . ' dlllfi . 1 H. .,, .,m4Q1n I Il. H I fllu 1 1.4. ,xt,,,... ffl . -i-wmuwllif' ' , 'W '1-.s.,...aain1ifi.4 Hopi SHREVEPORT moored in Marseille. ilitj the fishing rods are out along one of the -Ars in Marseille. lbottoml One of the highlights is the castle in downtown Marseille. 1,al.!!-ii I ...... , fu... n -..- I uni :assi 1 if ,nys . R, z' VZ' -1 if .Jw 4 ti wg-:ii 1 iAS?:f,? q if 'N 5, A 5 v qw .rf s V Q- . A 'Q.4 'WI - -sw. S- 15' ' , z ' -:'!' QT tg: '51 .-:X 1i'.-.,e.!-- ..If'.5: h------ii! ' H la-n-Qin, Wk uv, iv -013 ' ' .. Y rf f + --- -1-is 'K .. ff ' I' 5- J... K:: f K 103 erm' mann Marseille's version of the Tour de France. Croix de Iesus lCross of Iesusj From the castle. '- 33!f2LL 'dl L t I Downtown Marseille at night. .g V I it ii 7. -. Njfmt sr Ja -gr FL - Q .fe d1t,Vf,A3'e.wL ,,S,,.,N,,,I, -x it '-'thing fi ' ' '53-.few QU- X ef' ' ' ' ' During train trip in Marseille. . J ' e , -aff ,ye ,gf -. 'Q ' fl?- A193 ' 'Iii .1-. sp., it f Wir 'Y 43 if ess ,V 4. ,1 ' hm. - V P, 'QQ' PARIS REVISITED Tour group lTopj: Under the Eiffel Tower: Park outside Eiffel Tower '1 .......5g,, . ...Q -ii -ni lf fm. I Ugg Nga W li, Hmm' Q I Notre Dame Paris Harbor , i -3332 A 'A -rum-..--..ll. ..,' Y f Scenic view 7 . 'l.,..,J... ANCE fivw 4 ,.., df 5 B fs' 3 44 if Qi' I .5 4 15? v A 3 rv: f-iv f 4 . ,g '- 5 A VF. v-. 2 -'g 0 WWW ' f'T' A rw 1 'I .vi 5.4 Y ' . 1 4' ,. 3:-gv :51,i5A: fwx X, As N4 fr: 'rf 1 ff 'J - V Jil' -V A L AN x S ' 3 , k V , . f-..w,f,- 'W , .,- Q-M-eff -. .' A V' N ,- If Y-A -1-1vq'1' ' 'Q' ' ' . - +11 '- -- 'rw C ! -v A ' W , , T5 ..., ,. - 'if - 1-. ,,, ,., , ,, ' ' . 4.-,W -,,.w-,- 5,9 .1 - -- '39,-, ,p- 5312.31-,gL,r-5' g1 f'!?':L1,:Q , ,.. .:. wil? -A A H4 - 1 Y ff- x -1 A 1' 51, A ,ex 4' Q f,.-, sv-. X1 - .ww V v , ,:,, , .- Z.. my --N Ad.,-7,-,sn D -f,,lx,,, -1, -'M - gr: 1 W, , U.-. Y. -- -LMA- 1 H +w ,...lxW , .-V ' V -, ,., ,....., ,.. .,. 4-A - - - ,. - . 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K., i Ul- n A LITTLE ABOUT NICE Nice, capital of the Department of Alpes - Martimes and fifth largest city of France, has a population of 3 ately 450,000. It is situated 135 miles east of Marseille and 25 miles from the Italian border. The Chia? DPOX industry of Nice is tourism. The area offers an interesting interlude from the sea: a drive consisting of 3 tWg0cal road, high above the sea, that links Nice and Menton. The nearby Alps provide skiing in the winter f.Wftd -.-flfi,-vw . LLUVII T T -til H- frm 1f 1 -L? -.. f f T 3 ' I -,.,. ....o.',. 1-.lf - A- A -- mr .t,t. fffvwu gawk , in -iffy, T V 1 I fa I Q hh -m. H' . E 1 'ffm 7 Q-fin? VHAL E, , fi' ft. .got-ly . U - - :ii - - , .l l' , R ' , -an-as in T i lg jf-, '.q9,t,- .. IT I' I - ,,. -,.,- ,L l . ., , ' - a., s-'H14.'jiiAQ.,. f fifinlf. K g? . , Qliphzgt-4 t Ira gm ' H ' Tl ' U 5:57 -li ,iff - ffl: it 'T' Q .' 'H Le Carnival Flags of all the nations. I I High above Nice, France. '1 LEPL GIBERTQ ACQSTA LGPL WAYNE TYLER LCPL RQDNEY WEARY PFC WAN HATS PFC IOE GRIFFIN IR. PFC SCOTT IMES 'XI1-s-Qi fb- -, f',45us.f',,::. Ha. , 5. Friendly game of football! 11.4 , .,, SUPPLY PLATQQN nk 4 35821 SGT DENNIS NANCE C F 113 . K ,., W We N15 , 'fb 4' 1 ,:.e V , Q.- : 1.1 'qs .FH Q. ' M ig -an ,, gn .. -w 2-S1 WK V, IM., W 'A we wr 1 . pk-- . uf. wifi t Y 'Tk' V we I mf-5 N, ui R: i 3 r ' 7' P f' ' Y ' we Q, Q mmlalm Iii 'QFD fir. H QW -Q-1 ,Li 314: X .gi xhh- '1' b- V. , x 41 ff, -. , B W iff. -A23 'g '1k A , W A ' QB Q Q Q:?1f5 -. A sw' J H, In L , v ,W rf Q ring . : fi if ,Q ,:'f,,1Hw:e,.:' M Li 2, -w.Vi'f-'91 Y w 4 r v P 'I L Ill nw uv 9:6 Q? - . noi ll! 'hx X -Ik M COMMUNICATICDNS PLATOON I SGT ELWOOD SMITH SGT RGY WILLIAMS TIMOTHY TONEY H8 fi? f LGPL BYRON WHITE LCPL FRANKIE MCNUCKLE LCPL BRIAN KOCH I i, w 1 LGPL TY EASTERBROOK LGPL BARRY STRAUGHN LGPL STEVE PEPPER 1.40 ,gy 51 N . 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L , ,K i - Ill -P' 45 W gh- ,S 1 ' an Y vi' i i li QPL BRIAN SMITH LGPL PATRICK AGUIRRI3 LGPL IAMES ANDREWS I LGPL GARY I-IAYNES LGPL MICHAEL PGNSLER PPG BRENT NESSETH HL M556-22 CDFFICERS 1 ii A Hunk STAFF NCOS 4' J V' , ' U A MQ! esugzijf-15 L 4. eff' P' A Nw.. V J I -.., .' F'-3 4 , W fs .EU man I F' 1 .'-?' T, ui I ',. N v, ,. 5, Y yvjia .ign- Jn 2 '31 -:rg 41 612 5.1! I c:l 'H IR. EEST IAMES MCCLINTQN SSGT ALBERT HAYES E SSGT WESLEY WILLIAMS SSCT ADOLFO RANGEL ESGT PETE STERLING SSGT TIMOTHY LACKEY Q4 5 1 if .JFK if -new M M -an BQ! T'i'e N My 'ive 1 , V .fx Uhg., ' ,NLE . , in . Fm gm iw. L,nv1PJP SSGT OZELI.. REGISTER SSGT ROBERT RINALDO R E HM1 IOE LUNA HM1 ISIDRO TREVINQ SSGT LEWIS ERNE HM1 IERRY MCLARTY -'.' ,lp L ,J Qi? ff-k ' 1. We iv Q . , 1 . 91 'u ' A G A 'N-Q, 'ia 4 Lu 1 . if li -VV, Y 91999 La ,gh I I J, I f'-. . wfff, 7 Qu i, . M , ' iffgi A , .Lv .Q, Q' f I jxai Cortine, France, MSSG crossed trained with the V, L f A ff, xi ! ',s' iv .' 51 V ,An C3-f 'gn .f . , miie' A ' , vi I X I 5 v ,M U'- f. .,,,,N 3 '? 9 f J ' -'V 'Wx' .ar--Y -1-fruit -- X, ,I '- nrda 71 -0 .. 1 , - 'Y Y 5 .. .l-'lv 'TQ :ff rn' Q 'I 1 - FN ti 3 If! tn! -or 41' 4.,-'-4.'7.. .1 , I- 3-ss rf 'F 1 -rw-Q 4. 'ii C , s J-415 QL Qtiqvg :tg .M 'iff' --1-.':h fN1 kj: '45 3'f'fh'1h 4+-ft' ' 5 , Q v . 1 'Y'-, Axkfr 's r- , 4'f-'?','-I' K L ,Y , 1 5 0- A kwa ,Q ,N Q,,,,, gg. 'lf '-Q77 V 'W' Lt, -F P A .A . .L,. a- kv V Q4 R I af gif:-4 . 5 A . , f fl ' T? 4 5' ., .yw n Q .14 rw W rf The Archbishop of Bnlsfzna, Iustin Rigali, is greeted by Captain Iohnson during visit to SHREVEPORT. His thank you letlel' is on the following pagezi ,Q-up Captain Iohnson blows out the candles during his birthday party in the Wardroom. I ti 2 5 l I t I i 1 I S a ,.,.. C SIASTIC ' Nlarch 21, 1988 Dear Captain Johnson, Please accept the expression of my gratitude for your very hospitable welcome last month to the USS Shreveport, It was a real pleasure for me to come aboard, I was especially pleased to meet you and to be able to exchange ideas with youo I was honored by your kindnesses and by the many courtesies that I received. I wish to assure you that I shall continue to remember you and your men in my praye rss May the Lord bless you and your family. I pray that he will sustain you in your important responsibilities to the United States and to the cause of peace in the world. With personal best wishes, I remain Sincerely yours, Titular Archbishop of Bolsena President of the Pontifical Ecclesi astical Academy ltopl SHREVEPORT is entertained by Dorothy Doerr and Doubletalk. fAbove1 Encounter performed Top 40 hits for the crew in which lrightj ENS Nicolas Parenti, Shaked, rattled and rolled to a few Elvis hits. nf' :Q .VJ 11 ,f ., fr m '- KU, 1, S, W. X ,an -eq' x K H: .9 ' - t , f gl: .. ,. - 6, , , 465-'13-N it .' 'f-M.f...g '-- -ue . nw Y , -Q 1-1 H. The Commandant of the Marines, General Alfred M. Gray, paid visit to SHREVEPURT while the ship was moored in Marseille, France. The Commandant spoke about budget cuts, joked with the Marines and Sailors, and took time to promote two Marines to Sergeant, 39- , -ffl' s , K U ,Xu Q vi 1' , .P I All ggi, PIAN DE SPILLE USS NASSAU, SHREVEPORT's sister ship, sails into another sunset during operations in MARG 4-87's deployment. 142 iv WALSWORTH CRUISE BOOK OFFICE P U B L I S H I N G 5659 Vurgmia Beach Blvd. COMPANY Norfolk, VA 23502 Marceline, Mo. U.S.A. -ur '51 1 4 1 5 1. V nh 5 I 5 , ag? fi is lv is is Q2 uf? ' 2 ff 2 5 5' 5 If 5 v 23, ik , Ex X le -1 ,r 11 .ff 3.2 31 I L. 5--Q s,,, .va ni' ,a Wx ,fi fl 33 .i 5.1 4, 11 H 4. .V 1 .1 3 l E3 12 31' Q33 J Sy H 1 2 gl 3 , N 4 5 5' I I I I 1 I Q I I .I I I I I I an A U., ' . 11,0 1 W ka 'lf '39,-gm. .QJ1 at n ' pug. . md 1 I ., .J . ,fy .,r f:L1 '-'17 -mos -, ,. M.. a , 'N --. I v 1 gi Q54- .4--1 uf . ki l ! . . 5 J .H Q K. PM .! 'rn 'ul- I: ff.-lf , 'C ,a ' I ,,,- 4 -- -Z1 '- - . , f n .. A -V4:,.:fqb:v-v - . ,mm - - 'un f,g.Y1, 1 A A ,Q ilfn-'K ' r 25.4. Q. 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