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From July 1966 through July 1968, CHANDLER was continuously deployed in the Western Pacific. She spent more than 290 days on the Tonkin Gulf performing such services as naval gunfire support for friendly forces ashore, patrol of North Vietnamese coast areas to cut enemy waterborne supply routes, search and rescue operation for downed Navy and Marine pilots, and Attack Carrier escort duties. The CHANDLER recently completed her ninth six-month tour of duty with the U. S. Seventh Fleet and it was at this time she celebrated her 25th anniversary as an active member of the U. S. N v . The CIHANDLER is presently assigned to Destroyer Squadron Nine homeported in Long Beach, California. r ' A n sa !S..'fl 5 I Port I1 Wa? 2 4 2 1 5 3 f , 1 . X-A ,-:F-Y'-'Q' 1 4---,fl 11-rv 'f'f ? lfs,t-is '- in ' h' ..: 1 A ' ' 1 1'i'ni H - M- -'M L 'f + -.-si-:gf-w.1, 1, 4'tBv..fxfwLE:p'f:2:'Ea:fa5S,:2a.ii'I??L 4' 4- ' WV - hiv, ' - f 51. LL Emi? 1 E'- rf S! 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His early assignments were in the destroyer BRISTOL fDD-8573 as Communications Officer, in the minesweeper BOBOLINK CMSCC07-25 as Executive Officer, and in the Communications Security Section of the Naval Security Group Detachment located in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. From Hawaii, successive tours were s ent as a student at the General Line School in Monterey, California, as Assistant Weapons Officer in the heavy cruiser BREMERTON CCA-1.305 and as Executive Officer of WALDO COUNTY CLST-11635. Suhseq uent assignments included tours in the Stategic Plans Division in Washington and as Executive Officer of the destroyer HULL QDD-94-55. Commander Connally, in addition to graduating from the General Line School, USN Postgrad- Eigtlf-iegghmplplixlhtilvdlntjenigeyl,UC0a1lifcir1Qia,dis adgiaduate of the School of Naval Warfare at the Naval War G I p , . e' s an , an olds a Masters Degree in International Relations from eorge Washington University. He served as the Senior Advisor, Vietnamese Third Coastal Zone and as Commander, Southern Surveillance Group Cllask Group ll5.3l with joint headquarters in Vung Tau, Republic of Vietnam. Prior to reporting to the CHANDLER he was Exec t' Off' of Uss ANCHORAGE CLSD-365. ' U We A Ice' Executive Officer E , . W.. . , , V ., . . 7, . g A,- ,J 'VM K: ,ZA i -. .I vlvgil-'is-T . l :Z A . ,I I n i ni. -x KvR.i 17. .ui VI. Q ,, . .,,.L. .- .L ..-,-.-1-A.-2..4fw 'L'-1955-.x K if THA.:':g:5g?:5Qaf1..':. l W i LIEUTENANT COMMANDER G. P. ASTORINO Lieutenant Commander O. P. Astorino, THEODORE E. CHANDLER's Executive Officer, arrived on board in August of 1969 after completing a tour of duty under instruction at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. Lieutenant Commander Astorinok of New York, New York, began his naval career in July of 1958 with his graduation from the Maine Maritime Academy where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree. At that time he re-ceived a direct appointment from the Merchant Marine as an Ensign in the Naval Reserve. He then augmented into the regular Navy in 1960. Shore duty assignments during Lieutenant Commander Astorino7s twelve years of naval service have included the staff of Commander, Anti-Submarine Warfare Force, Pacific and the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government and International Relations A Since his commissioning, Lieutenant Commander Astorino has served in a number of sea duty billets and assignments including: Operations Officer, USS SAFECUARD CARS-255, Weapons Officer, USS ARNOLD .lu ISBELL CDD-8697 and Commanding Officer, USS KALMIA CATA-184-l. Lieutenant Commander Astorino departed the CHANDLER in February to assume command of the destroyer MILES C. FOX CDDB-8297 homeported in Newport, R-. I. 92' f H wwf, -f ff 2 . Qi,A ,g lj, ., ,- En. ,.-3 13? -346' . .rn , 2.5 f 5 'aa if l All l 5 -f 1 ug V . .xl :Q 1, - i ,Q r .,- . 5-sw rj!! .3 , r 11 ix.. Exif i I 1 f i :rg Q if l TQ s-1 ,5 1 H, l - I I O , . s g il 1- V 921' 'Q .Lf . 5 1, E V il RI E r in I ef , I L3 ' S1 ll? 3 ini if? O- g 054 Executive Officer LIEUTENANT COMMANDER JACK B. BOWMAN, JR., USN Lieutenant Commander ,lack B. Bowman, Jr., arrived on hoard 1 February 1971 while THEO- DORE E. CHANDLER was undergoing upkeep in Suhic Bay..He reported from San Diego where he had just completed decommissioning USS TAUSSIC CDD-7465. Lieutenant Commander Bowman, originally of Philadelphia, Pa., was commissioned in 1960 after completing 4 years as an NROTC Contract Student and mechanical engineering major at Duke University. His first duty took him to Newport, R. I., and the USS KHETCHMER CDER-3291 where he held the billets of MPA and DCA. Upon completion of this tour and 5 months in Philadelphia turning an MSF over to the Vietnamese Navy, he was assigned as Executive Officer and Navigator in the USS HAVRE QPCE-8775 on the Great Lakes. After augmenting into the regular Navy in June of 1964 he was rewarded with a years Shore Duty in Vietnam as an advisor. Additional tours consisted of Naval Destroyer School, Operations Officer USS HARWOOD QDD-8611, Engineering and Management instructor in the NHOTC program at Stanford University and Executive Officer and final Commanding Officer of USS TAUSSIC CDD-7461. Lieutenant Commander Bowman finally relinquished bachelorhood upon completion of the WESTPAC deployment and is now married to the former Judy Collins of Porterville, California. 'z , . .L - . A . ,.., , ,. , ,, , 1 f Q2 7 If ,W ,if Ui K ,V Q, K fr, ! ',1I S'-:Q-.iff ,Ln-I: 7q-ifrngft 'V ' .x .f xl , V' ' ' m v . ,. 1 fwlwwwf.-Q' Q L '.- COFFEE COPE ff , X, 21 , 7 A 0 f 5 .. ,XJ 3' 1 J ff' Q ! ,Xi I , f Q' r ? f x 3 ,. 3 i V F if F Q., 5 L' ' r ' , 'Rn -ra sfmem of 'ff S U ,C WBTWS4 L1 ,Q .. f v , QHEREE -1.-mf. , W. ,- f 1, 1 A 'Aj' YQ1 Lum 5 fi 3'-4 -:Is Chandlers 25th Birthday Q 1 . s s Z 1. 5 n N 1 , 3,3 .TJ Ni ,FW ' J 145 A Ml :H rw E: wr be FE 9 W U hr Y L N i J Li I! 5,1 T M w Y I F E 5 I 3 7, Z x 1 I I I V ' r 3 X ,1 W Hx Y fi F I I 41 .A . - THE 50'S THE 40'S THE 60'S I A I L' nf ' 1 f .' V Q +.us:1i 4 :: - -lg '-:f are ip 1-,.,,f,-,,.,,,, : if-if-4 l5f,a1f..JmAi4al:h '.'5'!ixruZ2,2 ' AL THE 7O'S 25 YEARS OLD TWENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY On board USS THEODORE E. CHANDLER CDD-7173 HStandby - - - One Gun, OneSalvo - - --Plot Shoot . A On 22 March 1971, the. USS THEODORE E. CHANDLER CDD-7171 was providing vital Naval Gunfire Support to Free World Forces in the Republic of Vietnam, yet, while the firing of the guns was the priority mission of the day, another significant event was in the making. The CHANDLER was celebrating her Silver Anniversary as an active unit of the U... S. Pacific Fleet-ftwenty-five years of distinguished service encompassing three wars. Although the grueling demands of the gunline left little time for an appropriate celebration, preparations for a fitting birthday party continued throughout the day. That night the officers and crew were treated to a turkey dinner complete with all the trimmings, including a huge two-layer birthday cake. The food quickly disappeared as crewmembers applied themselves in typical Navy fashion. When the time came for dessert, the Captain, Commander Robert E. Connally, U. S. Navy, of Manasquan, New Jersey, sliced and served the cake. After everyone had been served, the Captain read the following congratulatory message from the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral E. Ri. Zumwalt, Jr.: Anniversary Greetings. I take great pleasure in extending best wishes to Captain Connally and all hands who will observe the 25th anniversary of THEODORE E. CHANDLER,s commis- sioning. This memorable occasion is a tribute to the dedication and professionalism of all those who have served in her over the years. Your recent operations in the Western Pacific were typical of your performance as a first line member of the Navy team. My best wishes for continued success.H Next, highlights of the CHANDLER's history were enumerated. All hands shared a feeling of pride knowing that they had contributed in some small measure to her honorable record. The CHANDLER's record has been excellent. For 25 years she has continuously met her commitments in peace or war. She has served in the Korean Conflict, been assigned to overseas duty in Japan on two occasions, and made numerous deployments to the Western Pacific in support of the allied effort in the Republic of Vietnam. She has taken direct hits from hostile fire and returned to unleash devastating gunfire of her own. She has participated in many fleet exercises and has been used for training tomorrow's leaders during several Midshipman cruises. Above all, she has proven to be versatile, reliable, and an extremely valuable asset to both the U. S. FIRST and SEVENTH Fleets. The brief respite from the rigors of the gunline ended all too soon for the crew when a call for fire mission interrupted the celebration. Quickly, the gun mounts were remanned andthe CHANDLER was ready to begin her twenty-sixth year of service as a member ofthe Pacific Fleet. HStandby - - - One Gun, One Salvo -- - - Plot Shootn. SN David H. Alferman MM3 John Allen SN Bruce M. Allert RDSN Arthur M. Anderson MMC Daniel Ateca SFM3 Thomas W. Atkinson RD1 Elbert J. Atwood Phill? H. Auge, Jr. BT2 John . Baily FTG2 Terry L. Barnes MM3 Steven K. Bartels BT1 Dale D. Bartlett SR Richard A. Bater FA Lawrence C. Baum SN Robert J. Bayly RD3 Marvin L. Bechtold SKS Rodney E. Beggs GMG3 Michael E. Bernard TN Jacob P. Bersabal SA Clifford W. Blum FA Joseph L. Boyer CS3 Donald J. Brenner SHI Charles M. Bronk SN John M. Burney ST1 Jerry L. Busch SN Charles G. Calder SN Lennard J. Carlson FA Raymond L. Carrasco MMFA Robert W. Chancy SR Leroy Chandler RD3 William G. Childs, Jr. SM1 Raymond J. Chord FN Fred J. Cluff FA Stephen A. Cahoon BTFN Clifford W. Collins BMC William T. Cooper QMSN Foster Corder SA James G. Correll RM3 John I. Cripps DK3 Ernesto E. Crisostomo TN Agustinito F. Cruz MM3 Francis J. Crytzer EM3 Peter N. Cusatis DC3 Frederic A. Dailey MMCS Elmo Davillier, Jr. STG3 Charles W. Davis II HMC Thomas R. Defibaugh GMG2 Nicholas J. Deleo FTG2 James E. Dibble, Jr. I EM3 Robert E. Dietrick --A FA Baltazar Dominguez FN Daniel T. Donaldson SA Donald W. Dowd EN3 Phillip S. Draper DTFN Donald L. Dumolt SN Leonard L. Edmonds FN Michael S. Edwards SN William D. Edwards DTFN John E. 'Ernst SFFA Ronald S. Eurek RM3 Steven D. Fabish SA James J. Fetter SK1 Thomas Finley, Jr. QM3 John E. Fjellman BTFN Raphael R. Fleck ETN2 Patrick F. Fortino L Tampa: JZWQW-figs!-f'ifQ vrg., ' ws Roster SSN Thomas J. Franco SA Thomas V. Franklin r SA Phillip A. Frasso SN Billy J. Gartner RDSN Michael L. Garvey FN Michael K. Glass RD2 Willy J. Gorrisen FTG3 William J. Gosewisch ICFN Mark W. Gray SN Richard J. Greene TM3 William H. Greenshields BTFN Gary L. Gregg TN Angelito A. Gregorio SN Earl H. Griffin, Jr. FA Garbiel B. Guerrero SM2Frederick C. Haas SA Ivar I. Hagberg, BTFN 'Charles A. Hall' SA Phillip G. Hall BM3 Gregory A. Hallimore FN Norman A. Hansen BT1.James R. Harkey YN3 Calvin L. Harrington BT2 Larry A. Harrison BTFA Jeffrey S. Hassen SA Larry C. Hawker BT3 Patrick I. Haynes EN3 Rodney H. Hazen PNSN Verle D. Hearn BT2 Charles V. Herman STGSN Robert J. Heyman MM2 Robert L. Hiltgen CS2 John A. Hodges 'FN Dona'ld P. Hopkins QM1 Thomas' R. Houston DT3 James K. Hudgins QMSN Alan E. Huffington BM1 Thales L. Hunsaker SH2 Leslie R. Hunt HM3 Thomas R. Hynek MM2 Merrill W. Jensen GMG3 George Jernigan ETR2 David M. Jester FN John A. Johnson BT2 Chester L. Johnston BTC Paul P. Johnston, Jr. SN James H. Jones, Jr. ETN2 Kenneth L. Jordan TN Rogelio R. Jose CS2 John S. Keepers FN Leslie P. Keller MM3 David E. Kelley RMC.Michael K. Kennedy SA John E. Kester GMG1 Ramon L. King ETN3 Paul B. Knabe BM1 Ronald E, Knutson SF3 Garmon D. Kulmer, Jr. STG2 James B. Kurek , GMG3 John Laigate III BT3 William H. Laing-Malcolmson SA Gary V. Lake SN Douglas M. Lamear TN Richardo L. Laranang QMSA James F. Lawson SFC Robert E. Le Faive RMSN Dale R. Lentz SN.Phillip W. Lidstrom SA Jerry L. Lightfoot SN John D. Loffland ETR2 Michael J. Long SA Keith L. Luce SN David W. Lapin BM3 Joseph D. Maloney SN Bobby J. Martindill -STG3 Larry D. Marxen STG3 Alan D. Maxwell RDC Guyle E. McCaddon EM3 Russell E. McCormick BT2 John T. McGrath RDSA Gary R. McGraw RDSN John S. McKeon STG2 Boyd E. McLernon SA William K. McMillen SKSN John J. Meenachan MM1 Juan C. Mesa GMGSN Robert W. Messier FN James M. Misenheilmer ETN3 James N. Mitchell- RD3 Kent J. Mitchell CS1 Woodrow J. Morrison DC3 Edward A. Murray MR1 Charles J. Naylor SM2 Wayne N. Nicholas RMSN Carl C. Olsen RD3 Gregory I. Omiecinski MM3 William D. Ongenae RM3 Arthur Oropeza, Jr. SK2 John T. Patocheck BM2 Allan W. Patterson EM2 David R, Patterson FA Douglas R. Payne FTG3 William D. Pearson IC2 James L. Peet SD1 Eleuter E. Peren FN Arthur R. Perry GMG1 John H. Perry f:.arryLlD. Eeterson ran in . Plowman, MM1 Kenneth R, Powell EM3 Steven F. Prarie STG2 Michael Prelog FA Harley W. Priest FN .ICITY E. Puckett RD3 David A. Radke SA Randy R. Ray EMCS Jack E., R.,-cksfine SKC Samuel L. Reid ETR3 James W. Reynolds BTFN Curtis D. Rice ' MMFA Jack A. Richards Robert B. Riggs SN William G. Roberts Jr PC3 Michael J. Runyoat-.1 , EM3 Terrence M. Ryerggn MM3 Daniel T. Rynne QM3 William A. Reel RM1 William s. s f 1 , SMSN Marvin D. f.,S.Z,cie, D2 Ernesto V. Santos SN James W. Schell SN Robert Seegers SN Frank P. Shaner FTG2 Harold J. Sharp YN3 E. Robert Sibul IC3 Milton J. Simmons, Jr. TN Efren C. Sismaet MMFA Kenneth P. Smith SN Larry L. Smith BT3 Martin R. Smith RMSN Raymond W. Smith CSSA Thomas D. Smith RD1 Dwight W, Somervold ETR2 Richard C. Sparkes FA Gary S. Stach RMSN John Stack III EM1 David R. Stevens RDSN David T. Stevens ST1 Donald D. Stone SN Dudley L. Sullivan STC Richard W. Sullivan FTGSN Scott R, Sullivan SN Leonard L. Swavely MMFA Daryl M. Tiltrum GMG2 Gary M. Thomas SN Gary M. Toma- FTGSN William B. Tomblin MM2 Jeffrey L. Turner STG3 Paul L. Twardesky DC3 Duane F. Urrutia PN1 Alele U'U GMG3 Robert L. Vanderberg SD3 Virgillio Veranga MM2 Charles R. Voegerl MM2 David O. Voegerl RD2 Gary K. Voellinger MM1 Alan H. Wade BT1 Sidney Walker, Jr. SM3 Edward E. Wallace, Jr. MM3 Patrick J. Walsh SH3 Thomas J. Walstrom STGSN Tom J. Walter RD3 Thomas Warden ETN2 Larry L. Westfall RD3 James E. Wickliffe SN Paul W. Willard SA Michael A. William RMSN Jeffrey M. Wilson BT3 John S. Wilson SIG Richard C. Wolcott SFP3 Eldon L. Woods SN James A. Wright CS2 Julius A. Wright e DC3 Robert D. Wright BTFA Randy A. Wutrich Wagner FTG3 Charles W. Yarringto SK3 Sergio C. Zuniga l'l ,Q r, 7 -0:4 -. -1 -.-r-, if w.5..,y,3r ,, ' -.-1, ik: iriQ'Lii1s:Z' if rf1:fr...'h1f.ar.A.l 'F '2 f Z ay g Miners NX MM Ulla, xxxlfmy 2721111119 13 Nov 70 19 Nov 70 24 Nov 70 1 Dec 70 6 Dec 70 11 Dec 70 19 Dec 70 23 Dec 70 30 Dec 70 19 .lan 71 1 Feb 71 10 Feb 71 26 Feb 71 7 March 71 16 March 71 2 April 71 10 April 71 15 April 71 23 April 71 26 April 71 30 April 71 5 May 71 3 May 71 13 May 71 Itinerary Deploy WESTPAC Arrive Pearl Harbor Arrive Midway Arrive Guam Arrive Subic Bay, P. PI. 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