i 47 - A . 'X wj ' h ,. L ' 3 qw , fb A x' ia?-' K up at ,-A 5 ff Q, JW- t-.,d6, H A s. u p 53,1 , y -Q C' Q ae- 5 ,B N 4- 3 ef , . ig, 41 5 f mf , 5 14 , L A , 'e W? SEA JU 747 f f l i 1 5 v 1 5 v t tr t 1 5 2 1 5 1 Q, 3 . 5 t 1 l 1 , 1 r 1 5 l t ' 1 we 1 19, ss1-IRE EPORTtLPD 1291-11 TOR S tructed by the Lockheed Shipbuilding and C0nStruction Company. She was commis- The USS SHREVEPORT was Cons' tthe Naval Shipyard located rn Bremerton, Washington. sioned 12 December 1970, rn ceremonies al J Dua 19737 for her first deployment with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterra- SHREVEPORT dePafte9N0ffO1km ear Y 3 ry- ' Two. sHREvEPoRT visited ports F n Sea serving as flagship for Commander, AmPh1b10US SClU3df0n 1973. In mme, Italy, G63 e Crete and Turkey before returning to the United States in JU13' T090 , , S J 1 1975 with Commander, Amphibious Squadro TW SHREVEPORT again QCPIOYSQ tg g1lfaMSed2gErrS1?I6l?EVEl3O1R'lE1fleturned to Norfolk in early February 1976 havilng Su? embarked' Following Chmimas m a 7 p 3 N th W ll Effect off Cape Hatteras, North Carol' tained damage from a massive forty foot wave caused by the CE ag Ha Shi for Commander, Am mb. ma' In late August 1976 SHREVEPORT deployed to Northern urope HS 8 P D IOUS Squadron EIGHT During this two and one half month cruise, the ship participated in two major NATO Amphibious Assault Exercises and visited ports in Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. - 1 th d loyment to the Mediterranean Sea, returning to Norfolk in Feb - In 9C8IfJtClnbzir l9Fi9l grieciv timid the Humanitarian Service Medal for their on-scene assistancelilo ftiizi Cuban Flotilllalin the Florida Straits. In September 1981, SHREVEPORT visited Cancun, Mexico, while supporting the President ofthe United States' participation in the North-South. Economic Summit. ln August 1982 SHREVEPORT departed Norfolk for a Mediterranean deployment as flagship for Commander, Amphibi- 9 ' . HREVEPORT ' ' d the multinational force in September 1982, and served for four months off the golaisfilyfzgieliciiiltficpdbzfnon. Upon retudriJiroeNorfo1k in March 1983, SHREVEPORT was awarded the Navy Unit Commenda- tion and the Navy Expeditionary Medal for her operations off the Lebanese Coast. SHREVEPORT deployed again to the Mediterranean Sea in July 1984. While in Rota, Spain, SHREVEPORT received missions tasking to offload her embarked Marines and embark Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron Fourteen CHM-145. Crossing the Mediterranean Sea and transiting the Suez Canal in record time, SHREVEPORT participated rn Op- eration Intense Look', conducting mine clearance operations in the Red Sea. For her actions in support of this critical oper- ation, SH REVEPORT was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation. SHREVEPORT was again called to action off the Lebanese coast following the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. 1 1 1 1 ln May 1985, SHREVEPORT was present for the openirfg ceremonies of the Tennessee-Tombigbee 'Waterway in Mobile, Alabama ln October 1985 SHREVEPORT departed Norfolkfor overhaul in Brooklyn New York While in the shipyard the ship underwent extensive refurbishment modernization and upgrade SHREVEPORT returned to Norfolk in July 1986 After several weeks at sea rn December 1986 and January 1987 ,SHREVEPORT conducted Refresher Training CREFTRAJ at Gu tntanamo Bav Cuba rn February and March 1987 Indipril 1987 SHREVEPORT partrctpated in exercise Solid Shield 87 in preparation for her upcoming deployment ln September 1987 SHREVEPORT departed Norfolk for another deployment to the Mediterranean ,Sea Embarked with marines ol Twenty second Marine Expeditionary Unit f22nd MEUJ SHREVEPORT along with USS NASSAU QLPH 41 and USS MANITOWOC QLST 1 1801 composed the first Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group CMARGJ to deploy in con Junction with a regularly scheduled Aircraft Carrier Battle Group CCVBGJ deployment SHBEVEPCWFW retgartied to Norfolk VA in March 1988 9 f 9 W ln June 1988 SHREVEPORT entered the MetrdMach1nefCorporat1on Shipyard tn Norfolk sage she underwent four months of extensive repair upgrade and refurbishment In January 1989 Sl-IREVEP RT departetaflxlorfoik for Refresher Tfammg CREFTRAJ 211 Guantallamo Bay Cuba tiring this most successful training period SHREVEP RT became the first ship ever to pass six of six main propulsion space fire drills on the first attempt In late May 1989 SHREVEPORT deployed to the Mediterranean Sea xrsrting ports in Spain France israel Egypt Itall' zlnglRlqortugal In July 1989 SHREVEPORT became the first U S NAVY ship to vrsrt St Cyr Sur Mer France SHREVE- returned to Norfolk rn November 1989 for a two month maintenance avarlabrhty In J une E990 SHREVEPORT waS ag In underway spending the majority of the summer months rn support of Western Atlantre opqatrons Four days after I6 CCWIUS Orders t0 deploy SHREVEPORT sailed to the Persian Gulf rn support of operation Desert Shield with Com mander Amphibious Squadron SIX embarked ergtlgtggeragions gegert Shield and Desert Storm SHREVEP 0 RT steamed nearly 50 O00 nautical miles and ser YY OU F0 ID duflflg fO11r S621 S0ld1er Amphibious Assault Exercises SHREVEPORT was an integral now? igilaifglvcglllf Amphibious Task Force which was the largest assembled since the landing at Inchon during the I' PORT returned h t h phv for Outstanding readiness and perfgllissagcg megs ftvelcome and was subsequently awarded the Arleigh Burke Flee lt gQid2gXe5QclQn?lfff1?ggef31991 iHREVEP0RT again deployed to the Mediterranean Sea with Commander Amnh urrngtte six month deployment SHREVEPORT d C t Israel d T k vrstte Spain France re e magllzenaxgeilvyagitsgbsflxeturn to Norfolk SHREVEPORT entered Metro Machine Corporation Shtpyafds for a four rn OSX lll I n Sm ufisblllglg:HSSf?iCp53?El29fdi'JgY:tSIiigdctgperatronal refresher training SHREVEPORT deploved to thc Medl ,md Fra D I s orce 2 93 While rn the Mediterranean the ship x rstted Spain Turke ornalra Hifi 2E2l3222SE,?iviZ 2321? thaw SHREVEPORT fmved Orders to get Lmdsfwav and make bm 994 SHREVEPQRT took an I gb U no V' asks later the 511113 Dafllclpated in Oper rtron Restore Hope lil P U Deratron Provide P ce ng or or Bosnia Hema O t 1 romrse n the Adriatic Sea flying video rcconnarssan SHREVEPORT entered a fciiiiii 3e1eEiInifdf1nicmi31IfZillUnmanned Aerial Vehicle cUAVi Umm mmm to Norfolk m Febr Owmg post mq t arntenance AvailabilitytIMAVJpet1od e Provider off tlilgciiaiiudcf lSSi:grih122i1rt?fiii3EVEPORT participated m EXCTCNL Agile Pl01ldCf 'md FLEET WEE s and non combatant ex acuatrons The was nm 'imphrbrous exercise in which 27 MEU conducted 31l1pl11iJl0U5 W Amn Marine Corps Alf FO C seventh annual FLEET WEEK ttcndcd by 10 O00 scrxttt rnCml1CfS from the armed serxrces we 02151 Guard and Merchant Marine celtbr ttcd 'ind honored tht men tnd WOIUC e ship again entered Metro M h L 1 Cr IQQ4 After Shakedown m2lCrgFris1CgD8i2tt1ror1 slgpyard completing, its three month m trnttn inte tvnlabilrtv rn n 1993 C ing, . HREVFPORT will return to tcrtdv tot deployment Status earlyl Htsronv OF SHIP FACTS ABOUT THE SHIP'S SEAL THE BROWN PELICAN, WHICH IS THE STATE BIRD OF LOUISIANA, ALSO APPEARS ON THE SEALS OF THE CITY OF SHREVEPORT, LOUISI- ANA, AND THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. THE MAJOR AREA IN WHICH SHREVEPORT WILL OPERATE IS SYMBOL- IZED BY THE HEMISPHERE DEPICTINCI THE COAST OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE WESTERN LITTORAL OF EUROPE AND AFRICA. THE MOTTO, UNO SHORE TOO DISTANTM IS QNDICATIVE OF SHREVE- PORTIS READINESS AND CAPABILITY TO RESPOND TO ANY U.S. FOR- EIGN POLICY TASKINOS IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. THE MARINE CORPS SYMBOL AND THE NAVY FOULED ANCHOR SYM- BOLIZE THE FUNCTION OF THE LPD AS A VEHICLE FOR TRANSPORTING MARINES AND THE PROUD TRADITION OF COOPERATION BETWEEN SIS- TER SERVICES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VITAL AMPHIBIOUS MIS- SION. XI XXX -b fri! J-,Zz 0 Suoxuz Too ms'rAl 'T COMMANDING OFFICER easy Captain John M. Carter United States Navy Captain Carter is a native of Lockwood, Missouri. He attended the University of Missouri, Columbia,.M1sSOUH. graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. He was commissioned an Ensign in 1110 United States Navy in June 1969 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps CNROTCJ program. Captain Carter's first sea tour was as First Lieutenant in USS IMPLICIT CMSO 4551 in 1969-1970, where he completed two deployments to the Western Pacific. This tour was followed by assignment-as a Coastal Group Ad' v isor with the Vietnamese Navy in Phan Thiet. RVN in 1971-1972. He has subsequently served as'0DCT3119I15 Of' f' we ' USS FORR J f ' ' ' meer in EST SHERMAN LDD 9311 in 1972-1974, First Lieutenantfand Executive Off1CG1'.1n USSLIEI1: PASO QLKA 1171 in 1983-198-1. In December 1986, he assumed command of USS SAN BERNARDIN01 l 1891, a ship forward deployed in Sasebo, Japan. Following a highlv successful tour wh' h 'ncluded numerous op- ic 1 U erations throughout the Western Pacific and earning the Battle Efficiency he relinquished command in Febru- nx 1989 1-It th d 1 . . f en serve as Chief Staff Officer to Commander, Amphibious Squadron ONE from May 198910 February 1991. a tour which included deployments to the Western Pacific and Persian Gulf. Ashore. Captain Carter's assignments have included Director of Electronic Technician Schools, Service S-011001 Command. Great Lakes. Illinois 1975-1978. He completed studies in June 1977 at Roosevelt University, Chlcago' Illinois leading to a Masters Degree in Business Administration. He also served two tours in the Total Force Tfam' ing and Education Division tOP-1 11 on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations. In April 1991, he reported to Surface Warfare Officers School Command Newport as an instructor in the Command Training Dcllfiffmemf and in February 1993. became the Executive Officer In .addition to various unit and campaign awards. Captain Carters personal decorations include the Meritor1ouS Service Medal tthrv . ' 'd: I ' f - ' ' ' me 'mar sl, haw Commendation Medal vi ith MV f M dal UW? , A - ' ' four awards .Nav Achievement C awardsl, and Combat Action Ribbon. 5 y . C1iPtain Caffer is married to the former Deborah J. Peterson of San Marino California Thev have one daughter' kristin, attending the University of Missouri. They resale in Portsmouth Rhode Island i J DING OFFICER gg. , H E E ECUTI E OFFICER , 'W :fl S ffll, QQQW A - .-' vb WikiE.f55g2ir?5ij'tKK N .iT0 S - x- . -, . A Q. . 3 5 xx Z F ' , Billy Joe Washington' United States Navy Lieutenant Commander Billy J. Washington is a native of Columbous. Mississippi and a graduate of Mississippi State University. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Education in May 1979, and was commis- sioned an Ensign in June 1982 through the Officers Candidate School program. Lieutenant Commander Washingtons first assignment was Communications Officers in USS SAVANNAH QAOR 41 in 1983-1986. with two deployments in support of operations in the Mediterranean Sea. He has subse- quently served as First Lieutenant in USS NEWPORT ILST 1 1791 and First Lieutenant in USS ELPASO tLKA 1171. In January 1995 he assumed duties as Executive Officer of USS SHREVEPORT KLPD 121. Lieutenant Commander Washingtons assignments ashore have included Administrative Assistant on the Staff of Commanding Ofliccr. Fleet Combat Training Center. Atlantic. and Tactical Publications Manager on the Staff of Commander. Surface Warfare Development Group. Norfolk. Virginia. . A ' Lieutenant Commander Washington received a Masters of Science in Human Resource Management from Troy State University. Besides various unit and campaign awards. his personal decorations include the Navy Commen- dation Medal ttwo awards! and the Navy Achievement Medal tone awardl. Lieutenant Commander Washington is married to the former Debra K. Spann of Columbus, Mississippi. They have two daughters. Deidra and Deandras. and one son. Romon. is Lieutenant Commander A I ,- D MASTER CO 9 7. -' M' ,I o p 54 ,w x -ki, .. Qu Ill 115. . ' . Y. V. ff, ' d J XY A ' K ' I n . ,.:' - . O vi 1. 2 , . . ' 9 P1 ' K .IU 'tu J ' .14 g .5230 sw, U . f. Z, J ' 4 .qsyfx .tp :, 3. .4 'J- I'V VN! ,-' I . T .. ' x . as 0 f , , .. g,,. 3 1 an 572. ' ' - .va Z5 M- CHIEF i s K., . L ' 2 1' H6 v? X 4 O 4 I '2 .51 'QI M. w:-Q. ,F M ' d ' 'X', 'nil' ,E ay 3 .I . g , s t N. 1. , 1 un ' 'fr ,E ge girl' GJ - 'Q ffm, V. fggg-: - ,H --gf? -3' A: 'Qr SZYRQ-'pf' .5 Q -. 'AYI' ' '-:- I ' I'!.:r1?'A 3 MCMqsW5 BER ARD L HEFFERNAN JR. COMMAND MASTER CHIEF M M, H ,,,,.-.-W H- ug, 3062 fsxx UNDERWAY AUGUST 28, 1995 I . 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' 1 ' JA 5 I, Q , s - Q li' Eff f ' i S A' '1- ,Zi I D as ,I .r :iv if if ' ' :I - 1 fsiiirl 'H JF A vf L, 6 , ' +7 .ff A , ,ff ' ,X ,. 1 'Aj f. x Qs ' .Q 4-111 Q. R? Ei Q MTN ...Ax P14 T on lil' 00000 0 f ' A1'. O .Q lil O l.l'CQ. 'Cl' UCCOCC U is 1 l l LTcoL DK. COOPER + --- , . CoMMAND1NG f OFFICER MSSG 26 Vi 1 9 Lieutenant Colonel Donald K. Cooper is currently eielv serving as the Commanding Officer, MEU Service 3 9 ,e e,i , 1 Support Group Z6 at Camp Lejeune, NC. A elro ieii leie Lieutenant Colonel Cooper was commissioned in -5 ,ggf , g. aaet rlie . 1 May 1974. He is a graduate of Wake Forest Univer- ' isfi . sity and has his MA.. degree in National Security and aili Strategic Studies. His formal military education in- ., rarr L. -ifi , cludes Amphibious Warfare School fl982fl,the ilii gyyyyg p yAirr Armed Forces Staff College 119871, U.S. Marine , . rls 9 A 'ytl Corps Command and Staff College 09901, and the C A 1 NavaQ war C011egeq1993p. Diff? if After completing The Basic School at Quantico, or -l rl i an 11 1 E VA, Lieutenant Colonel Cooper attended the .Basic Ground Supply Officers' Course at Camp Lejeune, NC. Lieutenant Colonel Cooper has served in the fnl- lowing Fleet Marine Force assignments: Supply Officer, 9th Motor Transport Battalion, Logistics Officer and Operations Officer, 3d Supply Battalion, Operations Officer, 2d Supply Battalion, Exec- utive Officer, 2d Supply Battalion during Operations DESERT SHIELD! DESERT STORM, Offic- er-in-Charge, SASSY Management Unit, 2d Force Service Support Group, and Inspector, 2d Force Service Support Group. His assignments outside the Fleet Marine Force include: Provisioning Mile- stone Officer and Head, Materiel Policy Section respectively during two separate tours of dUlY.3l Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Assistant Logistics Officer!Property Control Officer at Marllle BQYTHCKS, WaShinetOn, D-C-3 Head, Plans and Systems Branch, Marine Corps Logistics Base, Al' UQHY, GAL and 21101111 assignment as a Logistics Staff Officer at U.S. Central Command. He assumed his current position on 9 January 1995. 1 His personal decorations include: the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Serv1C6 Medal with two Gold Stars, the Navy Commendation Medal, the J eim Sefviee Aehievement Medal? and the Navy Achievement Medal. Lieutenant Colonel Cooper and his wife, Mary, have two children, Haley and Keith. 64 COMMANDING OFFICER MSSG 26 +1 E 9 : 'Q 5 3 is '1- H 3, I dar Va. as 1 Thi for M2 am Sui Cu on l ho tic -fr - 1 , ,ue MAJ C.T. THOMPSON EXECUTIVE OFFICER MSSG 26 Major Thompson is a native of Patuxent River, MD. He graduated from the United States Naval 'W L' g Academy in 1980 and was commissioned a Sec- ond Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps. f, xg ft 1' Upon graduation from The Basic School in 1980, -ff he re orted to Landin Force Training Com --- P 8 - mand, Atlantic and received the Logistic Officer ' A military occupational specialty. First Lieutenant Thompson joined the FMF in 1982 and was as- signed to 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Ma- rine Division, Okinawa Japan. During this tour he served as a platoon commander and battalion staff officer. First Lieutenant Thompson next re- ported to Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 3, El Toro Ca, where he served as squadron logistics officer and headquarters comman- dant. In 1986, Captain Thompson attended Amphibious Warfare School in Quantico Va. Upon graduation in, Captain Thompson was assigned to recruiting duty. He served as the Logistics Officer, 12th Marine Corps District, San Francisco. ln 1991, Captain Thompson received orders to Marine Barracks, Guantanamo Bay Cuba, where served for two years as the barracks Logistics Officer. In 1992, he was promoted to the rank of Major and served as the logistics officer for the Commander, Marine Forces Guantan- amo during Joint Task Force Gitmo. Major Thompson reported to 2d Force Service ' ' G-3 ' t t Support Group, Camp Lejeune, NC in August 1993 and served as the , assls an Current Operations officer until October 31, 1993. On November 1, 1993, Major Th- ompson reported to MSSG 26 as the Executive Officer. ' ln addition to The Basic School and Amphibious Warfare School, Major Thompson holds a Masters of Public Administration from Troy State University. His personal decorations include: The Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commenda- tion Medal and Navy Achievement Medal with Gold Star. EXECUTIVE OFFICER Msso 26 65 FIRST SERGEANT R.I-I. D FIRST SERGEANT MSSG 26 g . First Sergeant Drake enlisted in the Corps in July 1979 and underwent training at MCRD San Diego. Upon from boot camp, he reported to Infantry Tm ing School, Camp Pendleton, CA for M03 training as a 0331 machinegunner. In ber 1979, he was assigned to Marine Hawaii as a 8151 guard. He servedwith Companies at Pearl Harbor and Barber's During this time period, he was promoted up the rank of Sergeant, and performed duties guard, Corporal of the Guard, Sergeant of Guard, and Platoon Sergeant. Released from active duty in July 1982, Sergeant Drake reen- I listed in October 1982, and was assigned to 3, I I y :- wifi' .A f Headquarters Battalion, lst Marine Division and then lst FSSG as a legal services sp I cialist. He reported to Drill Instructor School, MCRD, San Diego in Dctober 1 2 i While at San Diego, he was assigned to UBB Company, lst Recruit Training . i and served consecutively as a drill instructor, senior drill instructor, and chief drill I structor. In January 1988, Gunnery Sergeant Drake transferred to Marine Corps Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa, for duties as the base legal chief. He returned San Diego in January 1989 and performed duties as a chief drill instructor, Drill Master, Regimental Drill Master, and Leadership Instructor Drill School. Upon completion of this tour, Gunnery Sergeant Drake was transferred to Force Service Support Group, Camp Lejeune, NC, and served 13 months as the Services Support Section's Review Chief, prior to being selected for First Sergeant March of 1993. In May 1993, heassumed the duties as First Sergeant, Motor T Maintenance Company, 2d Maintenance Battalion. during this time he also serv I -If it the First Sergeant for CSSD-25 during Express Sword 2-9 3 at Fort Bragg, NC. IH I cember 1994, he assumed his current duties as First Sergeant, MSSG-26. First S618 ip Drake's decorations include: the Navy Commendation Medal Cwith Gold Star in lieu 01 ' 2d awardj, the Navy Achievement Medal Cwith Gold Star in lieu of 2d awardi, the Goqd ffl . COHQUCI Medal fW1fh 4 bf0HZ9 SWTSJ, and the National Defense Service Meda1.H?l5 It married to the former Julie Kolthoff of Eldora, Iowa. They have two daught61'S, Melissa . and J essica. all I f J , . - I 66 FIRST SERGEANT MSSG 26 1 4 J ine uit ion ,in- OS m- :ks 1rd Pt. + to s a Lhe nm 311- to Je- 54. on in- se, to on or Zd gal in art as ve- nt of Jd IS sa HAPPY 220th BIRTHDAY MARINES 'Kg . ffy, ,, Mila-1af,,., - Q, mf ,LE I A I . Z' f' f X E'h-frm. l -MfbAA f LQ K , f WM E: A-hr fm E1 OLDEST AND YOUNGESQ MARINESTF? .'3 5 .fs 3' I I I K R GEST Q COMMAN ANT U.S. ,, .- I, fx ,Sig S,., '-,. P I MARINE CORPS VISIT Q 5 ' - 6 We - ' i Xp I f X 'Vi 1 N- ' I I ' H Y I , I , , f qf I F5 Sis -v ' - -A4 . ffl 71 ' -9, A I I. ' ' i , f X! 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