Sierra (AD 18) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1992

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CDR Ed ward Newhouse USS Sierra Chaplain Chaplain Edward Newhouse was born in Waltham. Massachusetts. He enlistedinthe Air Force in 1963 for 8 years. After he left the Air Force, he entered Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas, eaming his B.S. Degree in History. After leaving there, he went to Northern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary in Lombard, Illinois, to receive his Masters Degree in Divinity. Chaplain Newhouse was stationed at the Naval Training Center in Orlando, Florida, followed by orders to the USS RICHMOND K. TURNER tCG 203 and finally received orders to Commander. LT Ann Erikson USS Sierra Chaplain Chaplain D. Ann Erikson was born in Monroe, Georgia. She attended Westem Carolina Univer- sity and received her B.S. degree in Education. She went on to receive her Masters in Early Childhood Education in 1973 achieving numerous awards such as: Distinguished Acting Award, Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Honorary Societyg Kappa Delta Pi Scholastic Honorary Society, Most Outstanding Female Student in Education and Honors Gradu- ate. After working in market research for retailing and teaching elementary children with learning disabilities, she went back to Emory University in 1983 to receive her Masters Degree in Divinity under the Honor Thesis Program and completed a Clinical Residency in Chaplaincy at Carraway Methodist Medical Center. Her business, teaching and ministry awards include: Most Outstanding Young Business Woman of the Year, Cross and Flame Scouting Award, 4-H Alumni Award, North Alabama Evangelism Award and United Method- ist Women of the Decade Award for North Ala- bama. Chaplain Erikson entered the Chaplain Corps in June of 1987 after I2 years in institutional and local parish ministry. Upon commissioning, Chaplain Erikson reported to Naval Station Puget Sound, Seattle, Washington and served there from August 28. l987 until she report to USS SIERRA Cruiser Dc- stroyerfiroup TWO in Charleston, South Caro- lina. Chaplain Newhouse is married to Mary and they have tour c h 1 l d r e n . Donna, Ed- ward Junior. William and Sherry. CAD IXJ. Charleston, South Caro- linaon March l5,l99l.Her L l military awards in- t elude: the i Navy Com- mendation Medal. t r I l t To prepare herself for all ol' the chal- lenges ol' shipboard p ministry, Chaplain lflrikson has attended the lollowing train- mg C9llI'Scs1 Asian- Aiiuwicziii Ministry Training. Hospital Pastoral Fare Workshop, tfhgiplain As Command Stall' Olliccr, Spirituality lem,-, in the feat Services. Worship in the Nutt Vontcxt, Total Quality I.ezulcrsliip!lVlanugt'utent uml tltlticaiclt in the Navy, 1Iiapl..iinl,ttkson novt tcsulcs uit ligulvston, South Cvilmllllil Wllli lll'l litt-.ls.uul. .lim .tml their two ' clulclrcn, 'l'lionias and li,i,,,,.H,.

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Sierra Support Group The Sierra Support Group was founded in Novemf ber ICN l, prior to the departure of llSS Sierra for its six month deployment to the lvlediterranean. The purpose ofthe support group, first of all, is to support the morale, welfare and recreation of the ship's crew and loved ones. And second, to extend friendship to all members, future members, and others we meet in the course ofourgroup activities. With this in mind, we began working towards our halfway point by having fundraisers and social events such as a bake sale, t-shirt sale and a pot luck bingo night. to help each other through the first hall of a long haul of the deployment. Once the halfway point was over, all our attention was devoted toward the homecoming of the USS Sierra. Over the next three months we raised money with car washes, yardsales, bakesales and a hot dog sale, all in cooperation with the public. We sold buttons, t-shirts. and first kiss raffle tickets through Support Group sales, enabling us to fund our home- coming projects. During the work that was involved in homecoming preparation we set aside some special time for the children to enjoy themselves and the spouses to regain their sanity, by having an liaster picnic at the Air lforce Base picnic grounds in April. Homecom- ing parties were held in May for both the spouses andchildren tocongratulatethemon a very success- ful completion ofa long six month deployment. To the crewmembers of USS Sierra: We hope you enjoyed our display s ofloy e. affection and support we provided through such things asi banners, billboards, leis, pennants. and aerial ban- ner tow. We're proud ofyfou and your accomplish' ments during the deployment and yy e're glad yy e had the opportunity to help. Sierra Cmbudsman l Carolyn Smith, USS Sierra Ombudsman Sierra's ombudsmen assisted spouses and family members in filing complaints. pros iding counsel- ing and directing individuals in finding assistance. The ombudsmen made themselyes ayailable 24- hours a day' during the deployment. They had contacts with COMt'Rl'SDliSGRl' TWU and under special circumstances. sent messages from spouses or parents and in most cases receiy ed quick replies from the ship When problems with pay occured at home or allotment checks got lost. the ombudsmen assisted in tracking it doxsn and pros itling assistance umil the situation yy as resolyed.

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