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4.'N Q, 'Hex . pf wg, I .' ,,,a Af Presidential Review, Son Diego FORWARD Preparations for DEEP FREEZE '61 consumed many extra hours of hard work by all hands. Hun- dreds of tons of supplies, provisions and special sc-it-ntific apparatus were brought aboard before ST XTICN ISLAND cleared Pier 91, Seattle, Washing- ton. on 12 October 1960, enroute to San Diego, falifornia. Each man underwent a rigid phySiCf1l i-wamination to qualify for the venture which lay ahead. lt would be rigorous and lonely duty. ST NTEN lSLAND's power plant also received much attention and proved its capability by completing 11 full trial run prior to arrival at San Diego on 18 October. The ship became apart of DEEP FREEZE '61 on 24 October. Infomation about the Aurora, cosmic rayS, solar activity, and radio wave propagation is in' valuable to our nation's rocket and missle program- Modern day pioneers are blazing a trail for trans- Antarctic polar air routes, and discovery of p0SSibl0 sources of mineral resources, and of new food supplies from the rich ocean bottoms around the great ice-bound continent. , A team of 3000 men in 9 ships and 28 aircraft were assigned to assault the Frozen Continent - The GOAL: To increase man's knowledge of this vast unexplored area of the Earth's atmosphere, surface, underwater bodies and magnetic 56159- With opportunities unlimited for adventure, STATEN ISLAND departed San Diego's Harbor 111 the sun on 24 October with a highly trained CNW and scientific specialists aboard. Two helicopb0l'S with their crews from HUTRON ONE became part of 3hiP'S 00IDPBny, to serve as mobile reconnaissance and rescue teams in ice operations.
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HISTORY STATEN ISLAND, a Hind class ice breaker weighing over 6,000 tons is 269 feet long and 63 feet wide. She was constructed of individually formed steel plating up to one inch thick, in San Pedro, California. where the keel was laid in 1942. When ready for sea in 1944 she was designated as Lend Lease material and wa: loaned to the Soviet Union. To the Russians she became Sei.erng.' Yeter , S 'R F, Q -QMVW i .X Fr 1 1 ,.K 1 , meaning North Wind . Her aeeignrtfent was with the Northern Sea Router- C'uninnnd where Qhe Qerved until 1951, when -he '.-.ae rfftumefi to the lfniteii States in a ceremony at Brerrgr-rh-lien. fiwrnfiny. Six officers and aixtf. fixf- enlurf-fl re: were her crow as Hhf- :milf-ri inui Bfwtun In he r--fun-iitii1n+-'i and comnii:-isinnf-fi into tif- VA. Yu.-. -ie VISXTPIN lSl.1NU. llvr hfintf- port '.-.fu lin-4:-fri iirifxi T955 when Hin- vin-1 trnn-ffl-rr'-fl rn S---i'tii', Wi-is 'tw Since H952 FTXTIQN l4l.'lNli F1-1 ii --'- 1 1 ti im' of the Xrvtir' 'wifi Xnr-irf :A- It?'T:,' ti'-'-. Hn tlif-sw Yfly7lf'4'4 fhr- hw- !'lJY'fl'iifTl7, 'i i -'-wilt? of knovslwlggc- tn the fivlfi- uf lizf1i+i,'i,, ilf'+ t'l-i,'!'fi.' 0, Urniti'ifrln3gy, Q4'ir4flI'lill4':., lll.'irw.'rii:i'f., fi-afif,-., flnfi nth'-r gf-ug'r'ipi.if'-il fvivn if -. ii--it :wx 'i'- wf' 'Hr ' thc- job, ,-:iw hw-1 f'Ilf1lPif 4' ii-riil-i 'im -ii '-'e vf f'r-1:-521' :lnfi pliulfiyrfipixlf- lwimriif-ir'i+-+ -ir' ii-i arf. fiuliifnfi 'Hifi NN+'ii'fll wif fi'-' F:-f' iwiii r. 1- unions! S'liX'l'if'N lSl.XNl - i'ff'f-. 'ln F' firii will finii :L uwirz'gilf'f-- iii-nirx, :turf-, i fullrlifiin, pu-if offi :'f- , iwfii-P -illri, 'r'i'tiia'j,, nu'1'lii'fil mini 'li-ntwi fafilifi---1, ll-Il: '1.--gi A---raw. fm- K'UHtllll'fl'li in-vlxla. lil liifli sin' iwffiiiil -'ivvl 1 v'f v!'1i 1-- Vitifg :WU fllfllwl' Yuriix fluw inf :flier l',.4, Nrinil he-N4--l, ilith props-llvr-: iwivlranif t,, i fone- 1-ual-, 4'l'X'l'l'fN l9l.iNll ia liuilt tu rifiv- hifi' -larva' 'iw we :irifi t'ruSh liirwugii ivy Qiwe-r 'M-fgjlttg viii vin viii-te pm- gross, though slim, lfi1l'O'lLfiT ill Four ii'--. Her pro- pulsion plant iwnrists ?l',W H imrew it-over, :md n ninximum speed of 16 knots. liv-r ftiel ind food Stormie c:1P:u'il5' is Qiiffivierit to fer-fi her Q56 een and officers for one year and circle the globe twice while doing it. ' 7:4 f'Mfj:i-S: T? .15 F' or r 5 M is -1 ' W- 4. .V f- . ' wa, gg. 1 in 1 Q0 as I aft' W., .,:-2. h . ei., ,afvi r .,,. A if . r t i' iii
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ROLLING ON! STATEN ISLAND'S hull is round, shaped like a football. This feature is useful when operating in the ice, as it prevents the ship from being crushed by pressuring ice floes. Ice is diverted downward, and the ship pops up. .-it sea the lack of stabilizing fins causes the ship to roll an the lefiet provoca- ti0n. STATES l3l.lNll eriilore tie Mery- thing in eight very -efurelg. on gc-:ting underway, antiripacinu the ncirrvi-il W-QU degree rolls, and, whic-le gr-r. worn- -.ery Frist. San Diego to Xuenrfilifi i4 fi 'llSf,:l.?H'f' of 7,200 milf-f-1. is Lirrtv- puff-fi it ni. ie lftfll Eu believe we vu-re nl ei-:i. 'lbw zrlifii LiF'7i.'v:v rolling was nzis-uns. Thi- 1--zz Luv like '1 mill pfmfl, with f'fLf'l: rlfif, rririrf- i-A+-rixitifhil Iixm Lhf! last, and rm:-fi-fiunwllx 1 -5, --i- f.l4'!li'U' Sunswl inn.-x li'l'ijH5,4'fl lui. Lili. 'dur-lv Yt'r'v- vi. '14 spent Hun lmthimf 'ind ri-lrwimf mgri iw. Ur' COUYHI' all play Plnfl rm uuirl-. 'xiii-wha :lu is ri dull boy qu mivh flziy ww fill.-I! uiiriw H mf. Mflivltivs. ln iiflfilflfifi ru '-Uil'b,l'lg r?:-- rwr- mnl hours-i thvrf- vu-rf wwitvl 'f-f 1 In in- ,f...ffl, fltly flnfl night. blll ll Klfzw- avi-a Sp--rw! 'wut- Cising tht- vrms uf :Hrivril lilll!'f0 l'4 rv! general drills, invluflmi: gunnf-rj. rwrrisxxw-. Tlwre was ii 15 vfililwr piftnl 'IY'iff'li. ll'-l1- Copwr ops'-ration-Q ww-iirrf-41 fr'-'im-n'lj. 'md the cre-w was kr-pt in mp Jvip'-. Hr: T Novvnihvr we siglmwl nur fire! lfmfl, Quin lswlnnd of the Hnniunn Hlrxnfl group. 'l'uw-iw days lntvr ww sirriwd in lhwrtlrmnil, Xu-:rr-rilzi, after having been at 4--:L for ruwniy Qix dnl. 4. if-Q 1 J xr . -8 in i 'B -.., 'P' O
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