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Ae FRI wx AL HNLXNU KWAY i l. Rl SMA BY H -KRLB GERMANY ll7j'.K.H. M lAkRAlNlf FRAN 4 i 61 I TRIA Rl lMANlA I 5 ' 0 1 X POLAND P J al -...ff Blahvu li Rh! 1 uznnusrAN L Inks .I A . w Y umkMrNlsrAN xilllk , Q Q31 Mclurrrununn Su x Al l.l1HIA IRM! num F X su DI ARAHIA DBLIC SONAIJA Ermoru 'W' 00 ZAIRE KENYA 'T JW 44,1 95 ,X rov- JA X Exif Fm-3 X7 N33 W WY? Yimfffy .X X .Www e, 0494 .fi Cgoniinaincler Rieliarrl t'. RllSll.1lll.lllYt't1l I'c-ti-i'slnii'Q. Virginian. Qraultiatecl lroni the l'nita-cl States Naval Aeatleiny on -1 .Inne 1975. Ile reported In ISS liOl'I.IlI-ZR ILST 11901 in November 1975411111 served .is Vomnnintentions Officer. Matin Propulsion .-Xssist.int and Opeiuitions Officer. In August 1979. he reported as Flag Lieutenant to Connnander. Traininsl t onimand. LZ.S. Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk. X'it'i1lnin. Alter eonipleting Department I-lead School in Itlarch 1992. Coniinander Rush reported as Operations Officer to USS JOHN ROUGERS IDD 9831 hoineported in Charleston. South Carolina. Through October 1983. he participated in deployments to the Arabian Gulf. the Paeille Ocean. and the Mediterranean Sea. which included naval gunfire support off Beirut. Lebanon in September 1983. Ile reported to Commander Destroyer Squadron 6 as the Readiness and Training Officer in October 1983. While ashore. he completed the requirements for a Masters of .-Xrt Degree in Management from Webster Ijniversity. In 1986. he reported to the Naval War College in Newport. Rhode Island. where he earned a Masters of Arts Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies. While there he also completed studies at Salve Regina College earning a Masters of Arts Degree in International Relations. Returning to sea in June 1987. he reported as its I 25, L Q . 1, 2 . iff' . C I lg V I f . 5 . 'S xi- A il 1 .J '53 Ll lixeeutive Officer on USS SIMPSON IFFG 561 homcported in Newport. Rhode Island. Deployed to the Arabian Gulf in 1988. SIMPSON made naval history on I 7 April 1989 when she engaged in the first surface' to-surface missile exchange with a hostile ship during Operation PRAYING MANTIS. In July 1989, Commander Rush assumed command of USS IMPLICIT IMSO 455l hom:-ported in Tacoma, Washington. IMPLICIT WON mth inf- CINCPACFLT NRF Golden Anchor Award and two Battle E Efficiency Awards during his tour. In 1992. Commander Rush completed studies HS 3 student at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle. Pennsylvania and then reported as Executive Officer at the AEGIS Training Center at Dahlgren, Virginia. On 25 February 1994, he assumed command of USS STARK IFFG 311. During his tour, STARK participated in OPERATION sUPPoRT DEMOCRACY off Haiti during three mini-deployments and OPERATION ABLE VIGIL rescuing over 500 Cubans' He later took STARK on a deployment to the Middle East in June 1995. Commander Rush has been awarded 'CWO Meritorious Service Medals, five Navy Commendati01'l NTCCIHJS lone award with combat V J. and the Combat Action Ribbon. He is married to the former Virginia Ann Dillion of Westport. Connecticut. They have two sons, RiC1'131'd and Billy. 'eutenant Commander Fred Vic,-tor Berley. a native of Jacksonville. Florida. .qraduateri from Florida State University in March of 1980 with a Bachelor of Arts Dearee in History. ln January of 1981 he attended Aviation Officer Candidate School IAOCS1 where he received his commission as an Ensign in May 1981 . After a brief stay in the Aviation Community. he received a designator change to Surface Warfare Student in November of 1981. 1-le then received orders to USS MEYERKORD IFF-10581 homeported in San Diego. California. Lieutenant Commander Berley was the-n assigned to attend Surfar-e Warfare Offieers 51-hool Basie in Marc-11 1982 und Anti- Submurlnc Warfare Offirers School Norfoll-t. Virginia. ln July 1982. l.teutenaini tgoinnizinder Hurley returned to 1155 NlliYliRKORlJ ll l ' 10581 ln Oetoher ol' 15,162 wlurre ln- sf-rvecl as Anti -Stibrriurine Wairtkirt: lASWl Ofllrer until Aiiigust nf 1985. Upon eoniplt-tion nl' his tour :is ASW l1ll'lt't'r. lit' reporter! tn Cfnnnnuiiullnig Ullii er, NillfillRl'ht'I'Vl'f,ll11f't'l 1'I'ltl11l11iJ,1:HIPSlxlfflllrl 1 llntl. Przilrte View ANN1 llrilverstty lor iliny .i-. si N1ttlYl'C lnstrurlor. llls rlulles invluclerl Soplminoref-lunior fllaiss Aflvlsor, O1'Nl1S t'ourfl1iiailor:ind Szilllnti Instructor. llpontlt-Isieliltn1,l'roin 1'rai1r1eV1ew, A8151 liiitverslly. lie reported to Snrl'.ii'e W.ii'1'.ir.- Ull1i't-rs Seliool Dt-panrlnienl 11:-.ul fliillsi' in 11i'iul1el'ol IFIH7. Upon Qrauluaitloii lroin ilu' ln-pairtinent lleaul Course in Many of 11188. lie repnrletl lu U55 SAN1l'SON 111136 101 where 1'l1lUl'f'll1l'll':lt'1'lll1'l.lIl'N Nl.lll'1fl1llllI1l', Null1'k.li'., .i n.it1i'e nl llnstnn. 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While there lie quiilified its un linlistetl Surliiee Wzirllire Speeiaillst. llis next ussigninent was tihngirtl USS l l'1.TON lAS-11l. at New Lunilon. Conneetieut. During his four and ti hz11l'ye.ir tour as Ship Superintendent of Nuclear Submarines he was utlvaiieed to Chief Petty Oflleer and subsequently Senior Chief Petty Oflleer. 111' N :is Oitgi 2111. :X1 'l'V'7:i . . .11 12.1211 L'1f::::::.z:itii-1' i5er1ej.' :'- 1. 1LSS1,L'C1itl111G-351 df 1Yl lil31'!:r UZI11 1- .ri lit serreti 11111l1.'7i11I'11 of 1991. :X1'1l'1' htltiie-ssgullt' lnqggplylirig lllr Departincni 111.-.nl tours, 1.ieuten.int Commander Berley '.1..1s st:1ei1i'tllifqlteiitltlit' Armed Forces 51.111 lillllifgl' in Txtulullx. 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N.i1i1iii.il llfletisf' SVT'-ll Mi-il.il ltwo .iiiqir-lsr, .Xrnu 11 1-iirf s 1-Qxpeilitinnnrw Xl1'il.il.N11iiIli '.1. 1-sr .x.S11l5l'l -111' Nletliil. 1111111-1l111.1F1.ll1 Serin e Nl-'11-il -11111 llif' SeaiSrr1'iii'11t'l1ln31iieni 11111111111111ll1T.l3'.'ll'11Nl Senior f'lue1 Nnlirlx is ni.irrif'fl In ilu' former lilimlii-ili flirev 111 lfnslilifliflf' Nltissaeliiisetis. They li.iie three 1lnlf1rf-n. Kelli' Jean. Rieh.iril 111 .inrl .-Xlexninrlrri Nliehelle. Y I p 0 1 .'l if .r1'rufnff' f' 2 :Nw .fu If Y. rdfflhlv 'fir IIA uauf 7 rinuiuuufrr 7fur'A rf H0104 . linry 'il ' ev- -1 55 f f - f - KIUIIIINIIIIII vlf'fI?fNJf?f X vzjllfbll uf rf. -1 lilfhfkfyff. -yfll io 2 71 nf lg bfrlr fukin ,fmlhf 'ffn ihffl -Halen' - .f 1 hffryf .R CP MTE wk at Psfg.-93 i QAVNB . 'FDS' - fy .iffy gem! Gtilcl and hluc arc thc colors associated with thc Navy. The glohc rclcrs to Admiral Starks Qlohal outlook of thc lI.S. Navy which hcgau carlv in his naval carccr when. altcr graduation from thc US, Naval Academy. hc sailcd around thc world with thc US. 'Great White I-'lcct'. The glohc further alludes to Admiral Starks World War l experience as commander of a torpedo llotilla which hc lcd from thc Philippines to the Nlcditcrrancan Sea and Atlantic Ocean which took an active part in thc anti-submarine campaign. The chain cucircling the globe symbolizes the US. two occau conccpt foreseen by Admiral Stark while Chief of Naval Operations. The chain also alludes to the Admirals service as Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in Europe where his diplomatic and tactical abilities proved that the Naxy was the xital link which ensured support for allied forces and allied troops replacement tbrces. The anchor and the tbur blue stripes on the pentagon reflect Admiral Stark's forty-year Naval Career culminating as Chief of Naval Operatio d C - 1 ns an Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in Europe during world War II. The four stars reflect both his rank and the three Navy and one Army Distinguished Service Medal h ' ' ' - s e earned during his illustrious career. itat 4 f Q 'X vfggg 30 Keel Laid ........ ----- 2 4 August 1979 Lauched ............ --------- 3 0 Mal' 1982 Commissioned ..... .,,,,, 2 3 October 1982 Length- 'hlln Qtiiiu l I ................ 445 Feet Beam .............. '-------------- 4 5 Feet Speed ............. ------ 2 8+ Knots Draft ................... ............................ 2 4 Feet Displacement ...... ....................... 4 ,100 Tons Accomdations ...... ....15 Officers, 188 Enlisted Propulsion 2 GE LM 2500 Gas Turbines 140,000 SHPJ Two 360 HP Electric Auxiliary Propulsion Units One Controllable Reversible Pitch Propeller Electric Plant Four Detroit-Allison V-16 Diesel Generators Weapons 20 MM Mk 15 Close-In Weapons System KCIWSJ Mk 13 Guided Missile Launcher -Harpoon Anti-Surface Missile -SM-1 Standard Anti-Aircraft Missile 76 MM Mk 75 Fully Automated Rapid Fire Naval Gun Mk 32 Torpedo Tubes lTwo Triple Mountsl -Mk 46 Anti-Submarine Torpedo Combat System ANXSPS-49 Air Search Radar ANXSPS-55 Surface Search Radar Mk 92 Fire Control System ANXSLQ-32 Electronic Warfare System ANXSQS-56 Digital Hull Mounted Sonar Mk 36 SRBOC Decoy Launching System ANf5LQ-49 Anti-missile Decoy System Naval Tactical Data System JOUII Operaion Tactical System Aircraft Capability 2 Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopters: SH'-'ZF Z' fs, , M fi 'I-sa Ml . p , M ' ---- , W- , 4 . - ,. why, -CE 0 TW' ,. I ,, -- ? f -pf! ' f 3. 3 f 3. Q ,i X dffx A 9 , A. I f , 1 4 ,rg 1 I I , 71 , 'V Q ' ' ' - f 1 . 'Ar M4 Q f ,ff , ,, Q, X., .7 Q , A . x ' 5 Q '--U1-v-noni. ,L K . ,1 ' v I --fr ' i ii' I '-C ,E,.. ln it fi 7--us su , lv' -fi ' 4 A, U ' 'ix 1 If-M . -ov' Pl' , , 5? lx fri? Qi: A S WM al -n 5. I Q l u . . I' 'v-1.4915 .iff 4 I N 1 4. l -A Y ..gQ:b'f , A' :gan :Q M V I F X H 'FH ---4 9 3. 1 Rn N Conga ,is YSTEMS V Q .:. 'L W 4 , . - Lieutenant tmnnniancler Nlichticl lt llailosy Qratluatccl with distinction from thc United States Naval Acatlctiiy in H185 with a degree in Systems Engineering. Alter completing the nuclear power training pipeline and division officer school. hc reported for duty aboartl USS MISSISSIPPI ICON-401. Duties included Reactors Control Division Officer. Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer, Electrical Officer and Assistant Engineer. In I99O, he reported to Naval Nuclear Power school in Orlando as instructor and later dixision director ofthe Officer Chemistry. Material Science and Radiological Fundamentals course. lll 1992. LCDR Hajosy was selected to attend the MIT!Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute . .EJ- .ffl YK! lXYlltill liifi cjl'i'tllltlQl.llIll he coiiipletw',l 'r. ' followed hi. ltfiit school in Nt-up f- T-. and assignizzfrt ' SS S' '. IFFG-3ll .is t'1t 2' S'-' Officer. Awzlrfls int .iztlf Coniniend.itiwzi NI-'fir fs designated Nlaszf-1' 1 g S ecialisti and he limits 'lie p . following Qr.iclti.ite degrees Orfwin Engineer from NIIT Wiltll. iimis'c: s degree in NIecli.inic.il Eiigincerini from NIIT. and inasiers degree in Engineeriim Nlanageincnt from University of Central Florida, LCDIQ Hajosy is married to Cheryl Lynne Godfrey of I,im-soocl. New Jersey. and they have one daughter. Cassandra Lynn. 1 a 4 Q f X,l X W foal Y...,,,,., nfl :I f . WGN? ffl! egyjfklllfil Zf7f7l! , lflfblll' f - - 7fQl'0ay 70 Il fn 1 ul 1 1 f Wo 112411111 Ilhylf 'ffn ikuf -YZ: Q4 , ldv C52 Division is always preparing for that unseen battle mth an enemy submarine. Training and maintaining their equipment in fighting Condition occupies the Sonarmens ISTG'sl and Torpeclomens lTM'sJ time while at sea. With a rock solid ASW suite. ST.-XRK is often Called upon to detect and classiif' contacts. The ASW team is responsible for equipinent .incl spat-es located throughout the ship. rift-liiclwg the lJUX'-'Cfl-ill 56 llull Nlounled Sonar. the L . A.. .411 i- in--sii.'e Nili -lo -lNUI'lFt'LlUL'S. .incl NlXll-I. STG's and 'l'M's ,.S,. ,. . .zrzsz zu-It-ss, st-li-iiioiixpiietl iiicliviiliinls 1'encly to nel .- ,w-'N 7-,1f,.,. X. K... i.x..Lt. if -if ,fl Z :fl 72 W :ff JV 4-9 U-ww.. -A ...W , 4-' . l F-: , h f , .. i H ' H- QL 1-.....-U ,, i i 'N lk fn 1 wx ' PE. X . 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Interior Communications Techniciansl' f1C'sJ are the men responsible for the ship's gyro compasses, 5 interior communication network, and the ship's Closed-i Circuuil TV Svstem. The last element of CS4 are the Electronics Warfare Technicians lEW'sl. The EW's operate the AN XSLQ. 32AfX'j2. gi passive surveillance and detection system, and ihe MK36 SRBOC system which utilizes Chaff as a decov, 5 I f4l'!1li, ' ,.i 1 L: 1 ltvlf CHXVI M11 lm' I filxwllz if L 4 , 1 - 'M 92 ll.Ifliulf.I.r,,i1:- ' .ff r . ,. y' . ,ng I Iyl llkmuflj W 1Il.f rl I'.l ll?-XXI! .ull lin!-xiii-Uri lfWli?1NX'llio1iu!iIIii--. VW I WWI .Xllvu XMQ1 Iwi ll ' -IVIIX lnrxit-Y l'fI'.T khmluu Xtiimeiii l-'VJ .lvscpli Sunil' l'Tl'22 Xiu luv! I mxavl' I-'l'.1.l.uiivs l xiilcinn -f V , ' 1' I p.t, T. I X 4 1 ICS Douglas Nlaiclicxvic EWS Tcrrfv lim-Qi-k ETS Richard Seaton IC3 Dauid While EWSX Williuni Wooden '7 'F1f1 Q V1 , film 'um' 2 A Y QA ' Frith 5, Ya, I I P15161 1 4, i Es' ' It ' 5, ew 1 'ni gi ,J W' -1 'gi 3 f Y if, k i Q e ' ,- .1 gg, ww mgaffi - fl , 1 , v ' 1 , I i x -1 52 J, 1 ,,a 143 -I-', w Q 5 r 4 , 1. 4 , if L, in 'War qs , .L 'S-is ...wt o if L. i 4 mu! f ' 1 . F s N .Q-nuqD A--Q1 J' 3 K H Qi' :il A4 S Gi A 1 , 1, ,dt -HP' ' 'iliil zgllhg 5Q1SsS 5 'E W is ff 't ' n v , I lr- -Q I6 , A 'MH 'e .X XNf V 3 1 N M 'Oh' 'ff 4 , ., N- f + N' - fg wah N. 7 , Q ' a is Qi ,,,,,l' 4 :sq-M ERA Z7 .1-.li ' l.Aeulei1unt Clifford 'l'. Christy i1i'ucluutc-cl from Peiiiisylveinizi Slate liniversity and was runuiiissioiiecl us an Ensign on 17 Atngtist 1985. lu August 1985. he reported as ilu' Fire Control Officer to USS lJAlll.GRliN KDDG-431 liomeportecl in Norfolk, Virginia. ln November of 1985, he uttencietl Surface Warfare Officer Basie Course. ln April 1986. he returned to DAHLGREN and served as the Gunnery Gfficer. Communication Officer, and N a V i g a to r. H e mild? deployments to the Mediterranean Sea in 1986 and the 193 F 5 -ANIVPCURV If ,I r l tai' re 1 l 'il l l I lncliun flftklll ui INS-x lrl Klllill. lflffl lu' :filter wi . Conunzuul:-r.Xuuiluluuu-N wpi.ii!io:, he I Six als the .XS-Nlwl.lI1i Ugwz mon- -V Officer anal iu.ulf- flt-pl-in ruvut N tu l J ' the NlCCllli'l'l1lllt'-lll5121lll l f'e .uul A fe the Arzibiun tiull ui lflittl .A , e k lrl Apfll lflfll ln' .lllvilrlvfl ilu' Naval PostQi'.ulu.m' Sc li-vol. ' ti.' lieif' ., he Studied Nlt'l'lltlllllkll l-Iiigiiu-vrizie Ni Al.lE'f lJt'l71llAlIllt'lll llthltl 51 llfml Q in April 19934. lic' rvportefl tu lux l, present assignrnent on ilu' V55 STARK IFFG 1311. it He is inurriecl to ilu- furrnf-r 5 Sheena L. Reecl of Nl:-nipliis. 1 .I f Tennessee. Tliey lmve one clriuglu er. .U Kfana. r hw.- X! fy ff 1 ll limi 1 fy Uf irrwf Vlfyfo uf - YZ Mb yffll frfnauf o fffuifffff -771104, liurfy X l l DIVISION X f f QNllf7wW1lcuirlnll l.rx'.'l-, 5Nl2Ud1s He-ll SNl2lSWj H:H.'ifll'1'lFil' SMH f.:u'1'ull lSf'1'11'11'ri X he Quartermasters IQMJ and Signalmen the STARK make up SCI Division. Th put in the extra time and effort needed durin els 1' i Qnbo ' C QUal'tCI'maStaId Enum Q sea and anchor details to ensure the ship of must 2, evolution. They were also responsible for the safe a Safe E of the STARK during several Weeks of steamingissagfi communicated with s Northern Arabian Gulf. 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Deck seamen prom the manpower necessary to carry out this mission, Divisioe personnel serve as Helmsman, Small Boat Crew, ang Lookouts. In addition, SC3 personnel are responsible for rigging and handling deck equipment, or called upon to sem on working parties and damage control teams, The BoatsWain's Mates earn their living by training, directing and supervising personnel in all activities of ded XBXEEE 1 . X ' Y 1 A HMA lmu Smllli SNliw.m1.u1'l41m.vn SNK ll-.iL.ull.uIl1.m SNVlu'Ir-inplu-1.Imuw SN RulN'l'l Kit-N-illxivl' . -'vrrl 'gg .lf -- 'N An. . . . ' 1- bN luke lxl.uxsm'x SN l5.ll'l'f'Il Nlvxxlxurtvz 4- ,sv SY .-Xmhum Wim.- b.Xlxaldnm'.Xil.i1z1s SA NLM lx Nl.1Uz.u1xa 2 Y L J 5.-X J.1mcs Ray V 1- E S.-X l-Lirl Saul je' P: j' 1 SA licxmcth Slmiiuon 3 P tel , t X S.-X Christopher Ward V fy ? 1' S.-X Loc xxned ' ' SR Earl in-cormifk 'f,i .i'r Y I f Q IPTI f l. , ' if X 4 ,T 4 I K H L ,QQ ' 1 I 1 i f 'W si. at 1' Q spa? 'vm Y ga W ,gi in i If 'Q , . 'fin' 7 . 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U, 'DHI Oxii-5,...'UOO Q-99'-xg cn 5 :S 0300 Ummm Horn !3 'U17U 9.130 ?i5 m-1.39-2'--+U'E'7UD-fn p,9+'02s: 3 gf-fm QD-oQ,,,,..oQ CUJOCE.-+5 Hmm f-+-Q Ulf-493 CT' UD P-il:-'9'4:-SUD 'UQQ Q WOVEQCHWSW 513540 Cnc SO'-in Qi OE'Dse'5C-EMG: 521-be U-25322 EBENSQSQHSQ 6 QMS gigs 5 R'::ZoQm:gl.UQQaQ.2,091 Qgggf mg-s11Q'Q,52g'U'3'COU7gZ9gT Ugg gg'o'E.g-1 Mmwwwweaweessmai semi-fo 5463 and Chief of Supply Corps. From June 1993 to Febrtiun' 1995, LCDR Henry served as the Naval Acquisition Contracting Officer on the U.S. Marine Corps AH-IW SuperCobra Helicopter Program at the Naval Air Systems Command in Arlington. VA. Upon completion of Supply Officer Department Head School in March 1995, he reported to USS STARK IFFG 311 as Supply Officer homeported in Mayport. FL. LCDR Henry has been awarded two Navy Commendation Medals. the Navy Achievement Medal. and is qualified Surface Warfare Supply Corps Officer. LCDR Henry is married to the former Leigh Anne Lollar of Birmingham, Alabama. They have two daughters, Dianna Frances and Virginia Leigh. O nii .?n IW 1 iiifir ,fc . gg. .. fra W1 1 We rf' K , 5 ,. QV: 1 1 ',lllI7AV 'yflhifyf kyidll 101 aan I Wwnfrnanrfvzf Qfndlerf yfalfzv lh4Wf tif N I -QQ-W 'Y 0-' Q . ,Q X ll!!! I ..I I X il .L - q V-md 73 -W no ff ,f -I U D .1 rf H 1 I ?Z L, I 5 1 ,ff ii Q n I ,. r 1 ff, M, Q 'M ' ,, 7 X Ei . L 1. 4. w xx' JQ, fn, in 'Y X ww. gn ,A +1 fx N 544' , I 'MJ , if Q f, J '19-uw s I W' 'Q' , J Whir- ,Z I six N.. dvqll X mafk F4 -u' X ! L ?' F? krg in Q, v'l7 H 5 5 - ' if ' 1 K i If 7 V . A R .XX A Am., ff-1' ' 5 -,Q 5 if Siisi Yeomer Corpsn Hafldlil ship is dental me resy lhe cre mail H4 maken 4 F I if 1 T' he most diverse division aboard STARK. It includes . ' n Persomqelrnen, Postal Clerks, Master-at-Arms. ,X s awsome en Disbursing Clerks and the 3M Coordinator. COVPSZ the typing filing and other clerical duties for the dss she duty of the Yeomen. Maintaining medical and ,meal records, conducting first aid and minor surgery ' fgrespongibilitv of the Corpsmen. Personnelmen maintain , , , 'S serxdce records and the Postal Clerks keep the , thgcriyxfirlg. The financial needs of the ship and crew is Care of by the Disbursing Clerks. mken A 4.392-L I --ui: .1 NN' '1l r - hx! v 1 H 5 'F f' Q U! vs 1' ' vu 'f' . In ' , ,. za , tl1 . . , r 4, I, 1 37111 I Q4 s V ul. J' V' 1 0- 1 'C if X , ntl Q K ,,NEmlNXXlXX1ll1.n1x . . .Aim a Uxllluullll-I .ilu ii '-lmfi . . K llfll , , . NH 'Nu X l IKNINH l !lnlx'-Ull -V Al .Mil x l'lll111 ii l X1 l' Vx! lfrlnl llluxxll 'vu lffllllul , .f.,il1 :plum X 159 LIU 2 5 f ix hu-I ? I F22 '22 Evan 5 fu , My 'Q-BU . TQAN !f ,D dn' IFS., 'iQ , fix.. I F,,,. 5 ,xv W ' '-- -WJ an - 3 . wt' 5 9' 7. lr-w Fla. 1 . . . ZA!!! CEIIKYIIICC7 KYPIIIICJ .iff Q ffo 1 vi.: iggfflffllfillf Jffniferf Q9?af0.x Q lkngy 5 Lit-11:4-iiziiil James H. Morris Qradualccl from the department of Physical Science and Engineering at thc Lfniversily of Maryland With a combined degree in Physics and Chemistry. After receiving his Bachelor of Science in May 1986, he entered Officers Candidate school and was commissioned in November 1986. After completing Division Officer School. LT Morris was assigned to the USS Lasalle IAGF-31 which was fonvard deployed to Bahrain for one year. He served as the lst Division officer and Administration officer. His second tour was aboard USS Ticonderoga where he served as the Electrical Officer and he first qualified as Engineering Officer of the Watch. Accepting another one year tour on Belknap CG-26 LT afv Liana Morris served as the Auxiliaiy and Electrical Officer. LT Morris was selected IH graduate school in 1991 for slurll in Space System Engineerinii 3' 'lil' Naval Postgraduate School 'Ill Monterey, California. whglf' receiving a Masters in Aplflmd Physics with major Cfflphasls Uv Electrical Engineering and PlasmaS- he learned to enjoy fZ01f.and,mf7 skiing at Lake Tahoe, California- I Upon completion Of gfaduaff' school he spent six months Tn Department Head scho01 NeWp0rt, Rhode Island and pie? later assigned to USS Stark 215 C be Engineer. His future plans are to part of Naval SP3 develo ment. , Hi? awards include the Nam! Commendation Medal- Ce Warfare 1DiViSi0f1iS made up oi' Gas Turbine System Technici - GSESJ and Gas Turbine System Technician- hanical lGSM'sl. GS's operate, repair and maintain the lleXRK,S two Gas Turbine Engines which are used for sT ulsion and associated equipment. Main Propulsigm Pfoghmely lincluding gears, shafting, and controllable pitch mi energy, assigned Auxiliary Equipment, Propulsign l ggnlirol Systems, Electrical and Electronic Circuitiy and Wm and Warning circuitiy are also their responsibility. C55 make sure the STARK is ready to answer all bells to Electrical l 28+ knots. ,, VV 0 3 A, Qfgl, :-3 , all F D if I' V' 'Eze ' ff, we alse a 711 W! eg , M 'ag 1? ' , l i 111 , f ffl? ' no e' , Y Q! mf Mm 1.4-1, I 'WlJ. Y 5 P Q .Gal -5 2' Vx '15 V I 9'3- ,A if ..,,,,qn J DIVISION S Q ,14- wx, 1 s V Q! ,ii Wifi! l'5lvxi-l1l'1iol.l t3SXlL'lSXXl lhwlu-xl ll.lll.1i1lu'1 tlSXlll.XlN'l.lulull'1l.p.ll11rlt QRSNIHSXN l 'Xlll ll.lvl 5llXilt'l t.?wl',l'l5VlAl Yu lm ll lllll l,5'X'l1'lCHlHll lllllltlv lhlul? ll.lxlrl5lllll1u'l ,,. li3N'l.l,'Xlll'wlIlHlllll1llltl ffblp 3 -lulm Slrlfllll k f,Sl4,f51llll1!m' SIN llrl f,w,17g lmllf Il Yolkxilrl !,S'w'l'l l1fm:ll1lWlnI4- ff 5 f f f GSI-1f5'l':-fry Williams IJSMVN G11-mi f:rfK'hlIl?H'U Fifi! f f E I L I , 5 FQMT FV M4 qv' TO TH :LL DRINK AT if , X x o1v1sioN X ly! E2 Division is the Engineering Departments Jack-of-all Trades. Comprised of Enginemen lEN'sJ who maintain 21 variety of equipment. Air conditioning, refrigeration, small boat operations, steering, anchoring, moonng, high and low pressure air production, diesel engine repair and galley. machineiy are just some of the systems and evolutioiis H151 are their responsibility. No matter what they work on though, E2 Dixrision Smves to provide the highest level of aumlian, equipment readiness and operation. lfl' Rll'llilI'fl 'lm krl' IQNKTISWJ John Ilworrnlvk ICN HSWJ .14-llrm-V Srlunlcil ICN! Shxlr11'iXllc'11 ICNLI Wllll.unSl1ipp l'INIik'ulm'x'll111m l'fNl5 IT! l'Ill'l' FUI ml .,, V 5 l'.Nil1.uiilNl.usli l-INR 'l'x'.u'y Starks l-'N -ll'l'l'f' Sixigqs l-'X 'l'r.uiis XYCIJSICI' l-'A l3i'mll'ord li4irnl1.u'dl .-Af f , YE. 1 . -i aa'hF1 i 9. . 0 1 'fx ll IIHMJ .nk M yy is , ' Y ei fi e P Q n . .,' Q, N . af I X lm. E X 14 MVIH f'S , I' Us S s ' 1 Kahn i Q 'lf Q N A I ff -wi limi :- Q i l 25 ra fy N .qs Uk 491 1 W 'Q . fn.. lm.. 5. ,g,i s ...........e 16 Q , pa! 'ik 1- E1 rll w 57 ..v.... '4'.,-. llc-1 'S 4 14- 41 Qu' ff , , ' ' ,. - , A .,' .J . - L , A' 4 N W - 1.5 x' 1 K 2 'Il J V s fx Y 1 , . , K.: 'I' f A ' M If 4 in J - fgiu :Q 'J 1. l Af Q 'K'l- A 1 , ib' - . Zn.: 'Q 5 Q N -t .f '-Q. ,V X fl wx! X 'I Ne . . v 1 .QA 'ai'lSl' fy, : ' 67 i I 4 S. 4. Hs V ' Q I N-I 1 ll 'V V a H A 11 gg q 'Ui 3 I he 1, The men of E3 Division maintain the ships entire 60 Hz Xi d 400 Hz electrical distribution system. Compromised of ' ancmcian Mates lElVI'sJ they are also res onsible ' 1 p XXX, Elemaining hotel services for the ship such as lighting. i :gin Ventilation and galley equipment Furthermore I g. I , ' , r P3 DIVISION Division ensures all personal electrical gear is sale tor shipboard use. , , pf. pp -ee, W Ill- . A .. fm 'mi ,iff Q uf wa. 'li-O l 'lq V sf b t V' ,B s t X 1 . 5 'N- I -th ff 3, 5, ' X , , li vi ,su rp s iN11,wXX'Xl.il I lil II E 'x1,',1.,x,.ln I x .., :X,,,K'Xx4-,Jil N1 ll 117,211-141111 I 3311 't :-, f -,lu ll x W ' ---- 'xk: ,iq M fu, , Q 6 1 A . 1 f 1 I s 1 E., I r -' 6 F, , Tl, . I 'VPQ ' D lug . i .5, . i 0 I s 1 1 X pu I fi l ,X 1 1 3 A1 I I. I ,e ,M - V V x , I I HI Vi , 1-V I Y I. -V 4 , 0:,,,,i.i , X vu i E X , X ,K :v, . I' an , Q I N 1- ' Q ,EEF A L V3 'Wh' Q z J 3 3 f I . in l' -1 1, Javgfw ,...- .--A f . gf' E I V w Q ' .1 Y I 3 x xv' I Y x4 5s .Le , FQ X . hm. Q41 n ,Y . v ,pr 2 A X Q 'P Wu l.Tg'nit xA 1 xi 4. .ESQ I ii if iw 'iv -91. K 4 3 X ,i i I x TJ - ' 1 E4 Division is comprised of the General Workshop and Repair Lockers. The DC men are responsible for g me. taining the ships fire-fighting readiness and ensuring -X X n ortable fire-fighting equipment is kept operational. The are responsible for all welding, brazing and machining ired Onboard. They also maintain all permanently , tailed fire-fighting systems. E4 division as a whole is X ms nsible for maintaining the ship's Sewage System. and resrigtional readiness of the ship's CBR Defense System. gear' their most importantjob is ensuring that all personnel CJSTARK are trained in Basic Damage Control and all phases of shipboard firefighting. Z S x lnxlshiplirl Lmilill lil i NUI I lumix N1 111 'mm 4 'FVVIIY Tilt n' l IM ,HNXKffplxkl-IU'llIf5l4lH 1 ,,r v I Q1-nv 8 l i l AU! lv f L 5 U l Q 'vw Q. ai- ig MEL. --L ' sr S 'f-.J W, , 'QQ N! 154 4 1 1,11 f E Q . 3'-NNN If L l 'l' t X -1. V ' I' i 5 - 4 5 1 'k-f-. .. 'Z , UL., 4 Q W A -1 ' 03: 45 '1',.K,, i Q 'WJ' ' ff H f rf' Q KEEP FIRF Au!! l 4, H 1 wh Lf 3 0 1 f .Q- T 0-The-l4V1lre l'rnl'. l'2nL1ln lirzallnnn DK l lSWI l r:,n1rls Allll'U1'k GS-li l ISWI l rl'cllllcr Clzllluwny SMllSWllJnn:nI1l llc-ull: l C l ISWJ Allrn Lrwls GSE l ISXW Sum 4 JN:-lll U82 .lnhnny Arnulml RMB .lvssv Vox HMB. .lnllnnllmn lmvls FFL! ll.n'lml llrnkm- QMLZISWI .Inv lllll RM2 Rnlwrl lirvlvl OSQISWI Jnsnn Mnlrl1'.n'all UML! Mark XYalll'l'S OS1lJxmnll.n'm'i.n STG1! Tony Grant MSL! llcxnctris llnrrison FC3 liirstvn Svlmcllnmn SML! Marco Thornton U N.: STG3 c'l1rismpm-r Gmll' ' -I' ' ' 3 4 I Q.. X OS3 Reginald Tolbcrt DS3 Greg Williams STG3 Ryan Wykrcnt RPSN Jeffrey Bullock STGSN James Falkenburry LW ,,,,,,f, .Hb J' ,, , P .W 1 A -.AA .fx 7 , ,, 4 ,L ,A ' f 'fa-.M I V 4 1,4 ' ,Q X WEE K 'Q 1'-ff HB4 v v. Q I awww! mmfw 41Wfa4za,m,5,, f U! wf0glV111plz?p. aulf v--an-J' FT 9700 ' d06'l'0,0f! :wi Ma BM3 Carlton llarrisrm LTJ G Stacy Markle QM1 Michael BarnCS SM3 Dfmalcl Smith -a- -f--fx fr----,1f.1, 12,-iflfsf-xvnlctl' Q 0 F ..'A' Meals served .... Eggs coxnsumed . Bacon cooked . . . Flour used ..... Coffee made ..... Soda drank ..... Distance traveled .-..-......--- .......87,264 ........39,240 . . . . 1.687 pounds . . . . 9.010 pounds . . . .772 pounds ......51,000cans 25.487 miles F-76 Diesel Fuel Marine burned . . . 1.555.297 gallons JP-5Avia1lion Fuel used . . . .... 1.591 gallons Helicopter livuliuions . . . .......... . 162 .Quai ',6cafi041.fy a F X alllfzwkfeyf M0 Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist GSPZI O'Ncil ..... ..... A ugust 3. BMI Shciwvood .... .... A ugusi 3. OSI Sickels ..... .... A ugust 3. EN1 Calloway . . . .... August 7. S112 Idlebird . . . .... August 7. GSE2 Fellin ........... .... A ugust 7, STG2 Shelby ..,............. August 7. SKCSISCWXAWJ Vigilant .... September 5. EMC Aspen ..... September 5, EMI Rohloff .............. September 5. GSMI Snyder .... ..... O ctober 6. QM2 Hill ..... ETI Carey .... BM2 Ross .. ..... MS1 Chambers . HT1 Adams ..... RM2lTC1 Mays . . . Surface Warfare Officer 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 October 6. 1995 . October 30. October 30, November 6. November 28. November 28. 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 Engineering Officer Of L1SGSK?1EfY The Watch H11 - LT Pnola Surface Warfare Supply ENCISWI Dwornick Corp. Officer EMCISWJ Strickland LTJG Markle GSMIIAWJ Fitzpatrick ls Wow! Mayport, Florida . . . . . . Departure - June 13. Bermuda .................. ....... J une 15 Arquipelago Dos Azores, Portugal . . . . June 20 Palma de Mallorca. Spain ....... . June 24 - 27 Q s Q Kos. Greece ............ , , ,July 1 - 5 Suez Canal, Egypt . . Manarna, Bahrain . . . Manama, Bahrain . . Karachi, Pakistan . . . Karachi, Pakistan .... qi .......July8 ....Ju1v17- 23 . . .August S - 21 . . August 26 - 28, 1 1 ........Augusl3O-31. n 1995 1995 Q995 1995 1995 1995 . 995 1995 995 921215 ..i JebelA1i, United Arab Emirate. . . Scptcuilxlr 19 A 125. 1995 Manama, Bahrain ......... September 126 - LSU. 1995 Manama, Bahrain . . . .... October 1 1 A 17. 1995 Djibouti. Djibouti . . ...... fK1l'1l113L'l' 122. 1995 Massawa, Eritrea . . . . . . QC'1l,11JL'l'21i A 215, X995 Jiddah, Saudi Arabia . . . . . . Ol'1.l111l'l'27 - 125. 1.995 Suez Canal, Egypt. .. ., .....Nox't-111111-1' 1. 15195 Rota, Spain .......,........ NUYL'IIl1Jt'I' 7 111, T995 Arquipelago Dos Azores, Portugal . . Nownnln-r 111. 1.21515 Bermuda ..................... NUYL'1l11M'1' IH. 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