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USS SUMTER LST-1181 '- it,- in Z 'M ,V ,. ,,,,,,,, Q NA' wan. eww , , ,wfmvvww sin-1,-.1 NORTHERN WEDDING 86fMARG 1-87 DEPLOYMENT SUMTER's deployment began with a roar as we had to sortie early on the 17th of August 1986 and anchor in the channel to avoid the approaching Hunricane Charlie. Anfiving in Morehead City on the 19th we embarked the Marines and began the first phase of our Deployment, NORTHERN WEDDING 86. Charlie continued to chase SUMTER across the Northem Atlantic. On 28 August we crossed the 66th Parallel into the Artic Circle and SUMTER crew and embarked troops were initiated into the association of BLUE NOSES. On the 50th SUMTERjoined up with the Northem Wedding Task Force and began our transit into the Norwegian Fjords for our first assault. Our first surface assult was in the Malargor Fjord and again weather conditions deteriorated causing the majority of the task force to transit through the inner leads of Norway while Saipan, Mt Whitney and some of the larger units ventured out in the Norwegian Sea to transit to Southem Norway. At Larvick in Southem Norway the Marines went ashore for the first time to conduct training with the NATO Forces. On the 18th of September we debarked the Marines in Jutland for their Bold Guard Exercise which took them through Denmark to Gemiany. With the Marines at Bold Guard. SUMTER headed for Copenhagen, our first and well deserved port visit. From Copenhagen we proceeded to Kiel, Gemiany to embark the Marines and backload their vehicles. Northem Wedding 86 was concluded and we headed to Amsterdam and then on to Portsmouth England for goodwill visits and upkeep. Phase l of our deployment was completed and SUMTER prepared to inchop to Sixth Fleet and begin the high tempo operations that would continue until February. After a brief tumover and visit in Rota, Spain we conducted our first Amphibious Exercise at Sierra de Ratin with the Spanish, The weather was wami and calm and SUMTER began to hold Steel Deck Picinic's to provide everyone an opportunity to relax after a long hard week. While anchored at Siena de Retin SUMTER was tasked by COMSIXTHFLT to conduct an emergency sortee and we had to complete the backload of vehicles and causeways while underway. The Med was highlighted by Port visits to Almeria and Valencia, Spain in between Amphibi- ous Exercises conducted at Tan Tan Morocco and Pian de Spille, Italy. While in Valencia, the rock group UBLUE MAX performed onboard and SUMTER crew and troops adopted an orphanage where we donated both our time and money to improve their home, Our exercise at Pian de Spille exercised our night assault capabilities and our NEO techniques and procedures. With nearly four months of continous operations SUMTER steamed into the harbor of Marslelle, France for her repair availability, only to discover a nation-wide transportation strike prevented us from entering Port. At the last minute the decision was made to proceed to Toulon, France where the French Navy could support our requirements at their Naval Base. The move to Toulon was successful as not only did the repair work proceed successfully but many SUMTER crew and troops were invited into the homes 0fToulon families for Christmas and New Years celebrations. With only a little over a month left of our Deployment we left Toulon on the 5th of January and proceeded to Venice, Italy for an Amphibious exercise with the Italian Marines who meet us on the beach in their AAV's. Our final Port visit was Trieste, ltaly where their was so much snow and ice Our ski tours were cancelled. Our final exercise was to be at Pian de Spille again but before we had completed our ofiload COMSIXTHFLT directed us to get underway to rendezvous with Task Force Six Zero near Augusta Bay for possible contingency operations. We were detained in the Med for an extra week planning and preparing for a possible NEO. On the 7th of Febmary we conducted a blue water tum over and proceeded to Rota for our wash down and then home concluding the final phase of our deployment. 1
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A ,yr , f .. I, WI Gewi ap ,, Commander Stephen H. Ries, of Iowa was appointed as a Midshipman to the United States Naval Academy one year after enlisting in the United States Navy in July 1965. He was graduated and received his commission in the U.S. Navy in June 1968. After receiving his commission, Commander Ries reported to the destroyer USS HAMNER CDD-7181 for his sea duty as Gunnery Office and later, as ASW Officer until April 1971. Upon completion of Destroyer Department Head School in November 1971, he reported to USS EVERSOLE IDD-789l as the ship's Weapons Officer from January 1972 to April 1975. In his second department head tour, he served in the USS KANSAS CITY IAOR-35 as Operations Officer from May 1975 to August 1974. As a member of the United States Naval Academy Brigade Officer Staff from August 1974 to August 1977, he was assigned duties as the Twenty- Fourth Company Officer. He then reported to Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Group Eight Staff in Norfolk, Virginia and served as Flag Secretary until January 1980. He was subsequently assigned as a student at the Am1ed Forces Staff College in Norfolk from January to June of 1980. Upon completion of the Executive Officer's course at Surface Warfare School, Newport, Rhode Island, he reported the USS MANITOWOC ILST-11807 for duty as Executive Officer from August 1980 to March 1982. Prior to his assignment as Commanding Officer, USS SUMTER QLST-1181i Com- mander Ries served on the staff of the Deputy Director for Operations fNational Military Command Systeml, Organizations of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, D.C. Commander Ries personal decorations include the Defense Mentorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree from the United States Naval Academy and a Master of Arts Degree in Administrative Science from George Washington University. Commander Ries is man'ied to the former Bette Peery of Fairfax, Virginia. They have two children, Susanne and Amanda.
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