| The blue silhouette cross refers to the Navy Cross twice awarded him while in command of Carrier Division 24; the white central star denotes the Silver Star Medal awarded "for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action" against enemy-held islands. I reminded he that we had offloaded all ammunition at Seal Beach, CA before departing. Was that a new color scheme? Sad, Dangerous, and down right STUBID! Also, they had a twin helicopter hangar that could support a pair of sub-busting choppers, a battle implement WWII destroyers never dreamed of. Radioman. The ONLY real mates that matter are Gunner's Mates!!! Other features may include candid photographs of crew members at work and recreation, details and history of the ship, and short biographies on captains, commanders, and other prominent officers. While in the Caribbean, Stump again shot naval gunfire support qualifications and scored 495 out of 500, winning the Atlantic Fleet "Top Gun" award for an unprecedented second year in a row. You can argue that the 96-cell VLS equipped DDG-51 class destroyers replaced the Spru-cans, DDGs, and retired CGs on a 2:3 basis, but the DDG-51 lacked the extra 5-inch mount, and, in early models, the aircraft capability. SHAREM 125 was the latest in a series of SHAREM exercises designed to test and evaluate undersea warfare tactics, weapons, sensors and procedures. Great summary ..thank you for bringing this to light. The USS America Carrier Veterans Association, Inc.( An NYS Tax-Exempt Corporation) is a Tax Exempt Organization, under IRS Code 501(c)(19). Her weapons outfitting wasnt really all that bad even pointing to the DDG-51 Class the Spruance was a worthy foe. Two. About the Ship's Coat of Arms: He was a Ship Serviceman and I was an Operations Specialist. Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm 1978 Now they cancel the Line of Zumwalt Class bringing the Price up to 2.2 Billion per ship and only 2 in the Planning. Not entirely sure on the railings issue. Displacement 7800 Tons (Full), Dimensions, 563' (oa) x 55' x 20' 6" (Max) Armament 2 x 5"/54 RF (2x1), 1 Sea Sparrow SAM (1x8) ASROC ASW (1x8), 6 x 12.75" Mk 32 ASW TT (2x3). We have rooms blocked for this event beginning 03/25 thru 03/29. USS LEXINGTON (CV-16) (later CVA-16, CVS-16, CVT-16 and AVT-16) Commanding Officers: NS-cv16-co01: CAPT Felix Budwell Stump: USNA 1917: 17 February 1943 - 10 April 1944: ADM: CAPT Ernest Wheeler Litch: USNA 1920 : 10 April 1944 - 30 January 1945: VADM: CAPT Thomas Hinckley Robbins, Jr. Commanding Officer, USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) Captain Cassidy "Dudley" Norman, a native of Austin, Texas, graduated from the University of Texas with a B.S. i worked as an electrician at ingalls on the first few of these. For this action he was awarded the Navy Cross. UNITAS turned out to be a good time. In October 1989, STUMP again deployed to the Mediterranean as part of the FORRESTAL Battle Group (MED 1-90). I have the last picture taken in 2006, over 5 years after she was decommissioned, in the starting process of being scrapped in Texas. Bring on the Red Banner Fleet! STUMP conducted Black Sea operations, port visits and extensive USW operations. All good things come to an end: last Spruance-class destroyer USS Hayler (DD-997) in hard starboard turn during her Acceptance Trials, circa late February 1983. Thanks for the article. One thing that did fascinate me is the level of vertical integration practiced by Litton Industries in the outfitting of the ship: Numerous other subsidiaries participated along with Ingalls: There were Clifton Precision SPA-25 radar scopes in CIC, Amecom communication gear in the radio room, Frigitemp chillers in the galley, and Royal typewriters (along with Monroe calculators) in the office. https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsThe 40B was a functional equivalent of the original 40 (essentially same cabinets/controls) but with solid-state upgrades in most of the modules. Search crew members| Same base platform, different mission package, I object to your use of the term, bankrupt Carter military.. The Soviet attack boat was towed to Cienfuegos, Cuba for repairs, and Red Fleet technicians recovered some parts of McCloys array. Repairs and upkeep were very expensive. Great ships!! No sooner were they stricken than they were systematically sunk in a series of fleet training exercises, dismantled, or otherwise scrapped. We keep making under armed ships that will get folks on our side killed, and loose the battle. My hat off to you sir, another tincan sailor. What were the major differences (other than between a DDG and DD)? On Halloween 1983, K-324 snagged the frigate USS McCloys towed sonar array cable about 300 miles west of Bermuda, causing damage to the submarines propeller. If youre not a member ask to be added. Then, starting in 1998, these hardy destroyers that were at the top of their game, began to retire. The Spruances, unlike the Burkes, was dedicated to ASW, ASuW, and land strike with both naval gunfire and cruise missiles. Then dad failed the sonar gears performsnce and we went back to LB instead of San Diego. They have actually served as long in the RCN as they did in the USN. It was like having a brand new car with all the bells and whistles. Throughout the deployment, the battle group also participated in numerous international exercises, including Arabian Gauntlet, an 11-nation exercise that involved more than 20 ships. ), Pre-com plankowner DD963 USS Spruance shake down cruse and left the Spruance and the Navy Aug. 17 1976 Even with all the trials and tribulations the KinkyD went through, I was surprised when I learned of its destruction. I serve on the david r ray DD 971 for me that class was what the navy was all about during the cold war. Engineering: Auxiliary Dept. In early 1945 he supported the operations at Lingayan, Philippines. hb```f``b`a`cb@ !F sK,":l$6iu R|@aEcHuf&H Length: 529 feet . I even remember that time when I mouthed off over the 21MC as a joke but the transmission went throughIn any event, I left the Hill in 1979 but kept a Reserve Commission and changed my designator from Surface Warfare to Intelligence. I have taken that experience to Kuwait and with 2 NAMs, promotion to O3 and now recruiting. Bitzer you will always be the Shop's B! During the deployment, STUMP showed the Flag in port visits to eight South American Nations and six West African Nations. He later commanded Carrier Division 24, and was awarded the Navy Cross twice, the Legion of Merit (three awards) and has the ribbon for the Presidential Unit Citation to his flagship, the NATOMA BAY. Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of Navy Cryptology, Official site for National Guard marksmanship training & competitions. Moreover, the class had an enormous RF reflectivity, making them huge targets. Commanding Officer NAVY OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER MINNEAPOLIS Sep 2020 - Present2 years 5 months Minneapolis, MN, United States Reserve Manpower Policy Branch Head Office of the Chief of Nacy. Yay for us. It was a great ship, and I'll miss all the great people on board. Evidently the Goodyear rubber dome window had irregularities and caused flow noise. you can look it up. The 963 class were disposed of prematurely. Seth Rumler from leadership of the Scranton. Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm - 1978 | 1979 - 1980 | 1981 - 1982 | 1983 - 1984 | 1985 - 1986 | 1987 - 1988 | 1989 - 1991 | 1992 - 1993 | 1994 - 1995 | 1996 - 1997 | 1998 - 1999 | 2000 - 2001 | 2002 | 2003 - now Most of the battles in which he engaged ended in defeats. I was among the first to convert from EM1 to GSE1 in oct. 78 when the GS rating officially opened. I was on Board the Fletcher 1993-1996 when I got out from active duty. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for "exceptionally meritorious serviceas Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet; United States Military Advisor to the Southeast Treaty Organizations." USS STUMP, as part of Destroyer Squadron Two, joined five other nations and other U.S. Navy warships in the central Mediterranean for the execution of SHAREM 125, from July 9-15, 1998. We found drugs in South America. Stump deployed to the Mediterranean as part of Sixth Fleet in June 1998. USS Spruance (DD-963) ships propulsion control center, during her trials period, May 1975. As part of a reorganization announced in mid-1995 of the Atlantic Fleet's surface combatant ships into six battle groups, nine destroyer squadrons and a new Western Hemisphere Group, Stump was reassigned to Destroyer Squadron Two. I assisted in writing the PQS for Engineering and the PMS program that was a mess as received by BUSHIPS. I find Shipmates and Friends rather easily when I have as much details as possible when I start. Great Ships. The Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) was bound and determined to help Big Navy get rid of the SPRUCANs by failing them in their 5-year inspections (in 2002, aboard 989, we were the only SPRU in recent memory tobarelypass an INSURV). HullNumber.com takes your privacy seriously. Officers and crew watch from their underway replenishment stations aboard the destroyer USS STUMP (DD 978) as their ship takes on fuel from the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69). Wifes Name? A mainstay during this deployment, Stump remained underway for over eighty percent of the time she was in the Persian Gulf. I also served on the Uss Harry W Hill from sept 1 85 to april 9 88. We were down there in 80 doing radar picket with new Outboard listening system. I served nn the UssComte De Grasse DD 974 from 1984 to 1987 great ship just found out her fate saddens me to hear that she rest on the bottom of the ocean miss her and my ship mate God bless Them all. 109 0 obj
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Did you know Ray Harner, a DS from Pennsylvania? The ships crew was top-notch, but I was quite disillusioned about the quality of shipyard workmanship in building the Hill. But in order to build all those new Burks you have to get rid of the cheap fix. A mainstay during this deployment, STUMP remained underway for over 80 percent of the time she was in the Gulf. | Such a shame that they retired them early. Gettin on a bus to go peacock bass fishing and drinking on the bus as 6 in the morning.good times, if chief edwards couldve seen me before i got out! She was the best riding ship I ever served on and is dearly missed. hPO0*;ASDP-LSto"kyxooo>rq*D$rW)kt{Bku#UL&Hk5l%>qV! "EK 10QT
r \B#oRbp Email: Reunion@dd973.org. One of the repairs that was being done was welding up a large crack that had formed between the masts on the O3 level. Several of those that werent converted to VLS were given quadruple ABL Mark 43 Tomahawk missile launchers like on the recommissioned Iowa class battleships. There is this thing call Stress Corrosion Cracking (This is also a significant problem with the CGs as well). His sentiments exactly. Promoted to Commander in 1940, he served as Executive Officer of USS ENTERPRISE (CV-6). ENC (SW) ret 75-95. Over 30 per cent of the gators were deommissioned, all of the CLF ships were decd or sent tot the MSC, and8 1/2 USARMY DIVSIONS (out of 18 2/3eds) WERE DECATIVATED. Using advanced technology, the "53C" will be the sonar for the U.S. Navy combatants well into the twenty-first century. He held that post until June 1953. Deck:Work hard play hard!!! All of our navigation gear (NavSat, Omega) broke within days of leaving the shipyard and we had to navigate from Mississippi to San Diego using stars and sextant. Not Multi billion dollars projects that run over budget, and do not deliver. Chief: I do believe we were on sister ships; Served on the Nick DD-982 from precom 78 till I left in82 as GSE1. 5#ao8{C,bqxBYYfZ='c^[)clDec@FL|UcQ&PBgB*6XI-v*e>NgcG#8(.xcI#HlZBkL'b/8/ Vvj`f#evYI5)';br>)CgDlr/J#%?Ptw0:/W('Gr*5T1RP"vUT@!l?8jPHMm]&w|NN#%xqW!\RV{MV]rL=)8 Io)Ar3`#M(O/.k(zDP*'tx~QaCoQ3y)E@
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When I had heard of the sinking of the only SpruCan I had served on I was genuinely surprised. A year later, Stump deployed as south Atlantic flagship for UNITAS XXII. I felt my ship was too young. I was shocked that the Navy saw fit to get rid of all of these capable ships! The Navy relieved two commanding officers on Wednesday both due to loss of confidence in their abilities to command. We had some good times Sullivan. Served aboard Elliot 77 81. 1940s complement for the Sumners as designed was 336 Officers and Enlisted while some wartime designs (such as DMs) were 363 http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/0834.htm . 1989 1991 Master Chief Petty Officer Perkins is a native of Gastonia, NC, and enlisted in the United States Navy in 1985. The OHPs were never meant to be multi-warfare DD replacements. I too served on the USS Peterson (DD-969) from 1986 1990 as a DS2 SW. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. Great Ships to go to Sea on. Capt. from 1973 to 1978 the hull was so thin we were forbidden from needle gunning the bilges. I served on the USS Peterson (DD 969) 91 95. Thats not just bragging, either, check her fleet combat readiness records, theyll tell you everything you need to know. STUMP re-visited eight South American nations, as well as completing another successful transit of the Chilean Inland Waterway. them go. . Bauernschmidt, who previously served as the carrier's executive officer from 2016-2019, relieved Capt. McDonald, Commander in Chief Atlantic Fleet, embarked in March 1985 for CARIBOPS '85. Even got to play on the gear in CIC!! Four years sailing all the worlds oceans 81-85 and I left with a GCM and stars on the SSDR. SN/EN3 McAllister that we had no bullets, so the tasking to send us into disputed Nicaraguan waters was cancelled. The Flight III Arleigh Burke is more than a match for anything any other Navy can deploysave the US Navy itself of course. USS KINKAID DD-9655 Years of My 20.BM2/1, I spent 4 years on the greatest navy ship in my 24 years the uss elliot 967 i loved that ship i was the chief cook it had the best crew and skippers very proud of her, Chief Dunn I served on board the Elliot with you from 81 to 85 sk3 Schwartz.,you and sky weaver were great guys to serve with. In October 1989, Stump again deployed to the Mediterranean as part of the USSForrestal carrier battle group (MED 190). Iowa bracketed by Spruance Class destroyers Deyo and Comte de Grasse.
Good article about a great class of DDs. Best command I have ever served on. Implementing 360-degree reviews could help prevent toxic leaders from rising through the ranks and reduce the number of commanding officers fired for character-related infractions. https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsMy Dad was on DD 974 during that time. They need to be renamed the Department of Disinterested. Plankowner, Shellback and Suez Canal transit certificates proudly hang on the wall in my home office to this day, I did Med & North Atlantic trips on her I learned my trade on The Count, Finished 24 years active duty as an ICC(SW/AW), I knew it was time to retire when I was invited to the Decom for her, and I was still active duty Never thought Id out live that glorious ship. FC2. I generally regarded the Ingalls Shipyard as a bunch of rednecks with welding rods. The career politicians let us down again, surprise surprise. Also in 1984, Stump won the James F. Chezek Memorial Gunnery Award by shooting a 496 out of 500 during naval gunfire support qualifications. She was the 5th of 7 ships I served on in my career. The photo below was taken by Brian Barton and shows USS STUMP at Naval Base Norfolk, Va., on July 23, 2002. )..anyway I served on the Uss Talbot Deg-4 from 1970-1974..great fast ship..ok here is what I could never understand about retired ships..20 years they are all used up..the Us Airforce has the B-52 made when?..like back in the 50`swill fly another 20 years they say with updating every so often..how can the powers at be spend all the do rae me on that airplane (don`t get me wrong it is a good bomber for sure)..and replace some classes of ships with a proven track record so early because they say they are out of date..so is the B52.and now we all watch and learn about the new replacements ugly as hell..cant afford the bullets to the rail guns they haveand can never go to see without the local AAA tow tug right behind them..ya think there are some palms being greased in DC?..nuf said..GO NAVY. Elliott is originally from San Diego, California. I know the Ticos early on had the same issue with white railings. NAVAL STATION NORFOLK - Capt. | They were great ships to drive and their ASW and aviation capability was first rate. I served on the DD718, USS Hamner. Professor Walt Wildemann is a retired Surface Warfare Officer who first served as NWC faculty from January 1997 through September 2000 in the JMO Department where he taught both the Intermediate and Senior level courses. The U.S. Army Distinguished Service Medal, received for exceptionally meritorious services as commander of a combined operations center during the early part of the war, is represented by the colors scarlet, white and blue, the colors of the suspension ribbon of the medal. The US Corporate government seeks to roll over its payments past the deadline. I was the commissioning Navigator on the USS Harry W Hill (DD986) in 1979 out of Pascagoula. Sad to hear their fate and why. I too precommed and was a plank owner of DD-990 USS Ingersoll. A hundred surface ships cant be everywhere at once. Josh Echt, on the elliot DD967 forward engineroom. Required fields are marked *. Stump took part in the Fleet Battle Experiment Hotel (FBE-H) which was conducted by units of the U.S. 2nd Fleet and personnel of the Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC) from 28 August to 12 September 2000 off the Virginia Capes and in the Gulf of Mexico. DN-ST-88-03644. Find the perfect andorra and us stock photo, image, vector, illustration or 360 image. She also had lots of room for weapons upgrading for years to come. [,mq2%*0IzbT0I:7g3N$I`V95 b1xeJzg7HI;A My First Ship was DD-977 Briscoe. Served as part of Airdale crew aboard the USS OBrien DD975 and USS Ingersol DD990 . Plankowner USS Fletcher DD992 BM3 AlexRodriguez, I was a plank-owner on the USS Cushing (DD985), a fine ship! USS Tattnall (DDG-19) and USS Stump (DD-978) at Genoa, Italy on April 5 1988. Props to the king of south america, Bob "as in I wanna bang you from the back" Didier. Whenever we got underway, we would announce, The Moose is Loose! he had a set of moose antlers on the fwd superstructure, on the mess decks, the ward room and the chiefs mess. Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 2006, Personal Reference: Crew Member FC3 Asher, Personal Reference: Crew Member FC3 Asher, I have a picture of me sitting on them, 5in (127mm) 54 calibre Mark 45 dual purpose guns, Mark 32 triple 12.75in (324mm) torpedo tubes, List of destroyers of the United States Navy, U.S. Pacific Command | Official Military Website, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Stump&oldid=1094008189, Vague or ambiguous geographic scope from January 2013, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, 529 ft (161 m) waterline; 563 ft (172 m) overall, 6,000 nautical miles (11,000km; 6,900mi) at 20 knots (37km/h; 23mph), 3,300 nautical miles (6,100km; 3,800mi) at 30 knots (56km/h; 35mph), Mark 23 TAS automatic detection and tracking radar, This page was last edited on 20 June 2022, at 06:26. In some warped wayI miss those daze. My first ship and where I met my future husbandFC2 Krug! I was on the USS Comte De Grasse DD974 from 1980 to 1983. Back to 1st page. STUMP was also able seize the fishing vessel CARLOS DAVID which was carrying 64 bails of narcotics worth an estimated street value of $50 million. The 15KV power supplies were made by Espey Manufacturing in Saratoga Springs, NY. The US Coast Guard retrieved the drugs that the small boat had jettisoned. hbbd``b`Z$@ U&F@#V?co 4
Even better crew. We need to arm our vessels to the teeth to out gun any enemy like the Russian Battle Cruisers, and heavy DDs did! Best years of my life were on a Sprucan. Contact. USS STUMP (DD-978) Flag Hoist/Radio Call Sign - NFBS Tactical Voice Radio Call Sign - POWER PLAY CLASS - SPRUANCE As Built. Watched the video of her being used for target practice and just thought, what a waste The Spruance was the best of the best. Although I wasnt in the Navy I was very Proud to do my part. Although she was a great ship with plenty of power the Spruance class destroyers were plagued with some serious problems. First name Ricky or Richard? A fine ship gone far too soon. https://orleck.org/, https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsWhen we commissioned the USS David R. Ray (DD-971) we had grey bottom rails, and White TOP rails, so crew members could see them at night; at least from 1977 to 1981. Admiral Stump's Navy career, his noted boldness, and his service aboard six aircraft carriers are presented by the griffin holding an anchor. Numbers and weapon systems are what we need. Loved every minute of it. approx Age? CAPT Greg Stump, USCG, "Take on the Toxic Leader," U.S. Weapons systems limited, did they have NTDS, how about Engineers, were their power plants like? If you also served aboard and you remember one of the people below you can click on the name to send an email to the respective sailor. She is armed here with just her guns, torpedoes, ASROC, and a Sea Sparrow launcher. I went to sea overnight with him. 1992 1993 A commanding officer speaks to his crew during an all-hands meeting. Bragg is generally considered among the worst generals of the Civil War. Nice article on the ships, they were built for speed. SHAREM is an established in 1969 to continuously improve the quality of undersea warfare. Prior to that, Stump took part in Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX) 01-1, to certify the carrier battle group for deployment. Both were fine ships. Some 24 ships of the class swapped out their ASROC launcher for a 61-cell Mk41 VLS system like on the Ticonderoga class cruisers (which were based on the Spruance hull). roster of the magnanimous I WAS NOT ON THERE VERY LONG BUT I MISS IT. Spruance Class Destroyers and retired from the Naval Reserve as well. USS Montgomery blue crew CO and XO fired By Geoff Ziezulewicz Dec 30, 2021 The commanding officer of the littoral combat ship Montgomery's blue crew, Cmdr. USS Oldendorf (DD-972) Destroyer. U.S. Navy Capt. OHP sailor here, but the Spru-cans were great ships. After returning from the Gulf Stump was dispatched to meet and escort the Mighty Savant II carrying the damaged Samuel B. Roberts from the Suez canal to Rota Spain during part of its return journey to the US for repairs. While in the Persian Gulf, Stump completed over 40 boardings in support of maritime interdiction operations and participated in 11 Persian Gulf Tomahawk exercises, including one as launch area coordinator. I served TAD aboard USS Deyo in 1981, when she was the first ship deployed on orders of NSA to spy on the Nicaraguans and Salvadorans. CPO Quarters 360.315.2393 Ship's Office 360.315.2393 . Funny a West German ship I seen at Gitmo is now a museum in Germany, the Moulders, named after an air Ace from ww2. 96 0 obj
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True, the newer Burks have the firepower and technology, but those old hulls (both the Spruences/Ticos, and the OHP) could take a pounding. Good luck to all you, those still servingstay safe wherever you're at. Obviously, keeping us in good shape would have meant spending money the Navy would have rather dumped on its pride and joy Aegis ships. Have you checked out the websites We served her well, too. Weather the decision makers meant that or not It did affect the Navy force composition. Instead, all 31 Spruances were rapidly decommissioned and mothballed between 1998 and 2005, when the ships were all in their 20s. The blue silhouette cross refers to the Navy Cross twice awarded him while in command of Carrier Division 24; the white central star denotes the Silver Star Medal awarded "for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action" against enemy-held islands. Her story is typical of her class. Stump was the first Spruance class ship to traverse the inland waterway of Chile. In July 1994, Stump again deployed to South America for UNITAS XXXV serving as the flagship for the commander of the U.S. South Atlantic Force. Ill be going to her last XOs funeral this Thursday in Arlington. A native of Parkersburg, West Virginia, Felix Budwell Stump was appointed to the Naval Academy from that state in 1913. Capt. Online there are pictures of her being broken in Brownsville, TXVery very sad. Switching on-the-fly from slow to fast was no problem, but we needed to warn our OSs about the damage risk of going from fast to slow without first doing a total stop, where braking would be properly applied. It seemed disrespectful to me at the time. Too Bad she's gone, Didi's record would have gone down but now we'll never know. She has been in use since 2004 as an unnamed and non-commissioned test ship for the US Navy as the Self Defense Test Ship (SDTS). USS Jimmy Carter SSN 23. I served aboard the Deyo from 84 until 88 and count those years as some of the best of my life. | The FRAMs had 5/38s, but that could just be a typo. They drove the ship hard a lot, tore the fantail hand rail and trash chute several times. Stump conducted Black Sea operations, port visits and extensive undersea warfare (USW) operations. It broke my heart to learn of Nicholsons decommissioning and subsequent sinkex but it also happened to two of the other ships I served in as well. This was the eighth in a series of fleet battle experiments designed to evaluate new naval warfare concepts and technological capabilities. Was great ship and crew to serve with. Involved in this process was Long Island contractor Dynell Electronics, which was acquired by United Technologies company Norden Systems. I considered the SpruCans as cadillacs since I came off the Knox Class frigates. Exercises at Fort Story, Virginia, in June 1994, Ocean Park Volunteer Fire and Rescue, Virginia Beach VA. 001128-N-6097C-502 Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia November 28 2000, the destroyer USS Stump (DD 978) departs from the piers at Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, VA. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Leland Comer. Now it just seems stupid how these ships were allowed to fall to pieces prematurely by bureaucratic penny pinching. She was a good ship! A year later STUMP deployed as USCOMSOLANT Flagship for UNITAS XXII. Where's Bob? The weapon systems, technology, engineering plant and livability differences between TJ and PF Flyer was night and day. thanks gi bill. CMC Bill DuVal (FC). ), As a former US NAVY VET..(Bt3..yeah what`s a Bt? Michelle L. Nakamura A native of Beaumont, Texas, CAPT Nakamura earned a Bachelor of Science from the U.S. Were all Navy ships of the 70s and 80s like that? The many decorations received by Admiral Stump for his exemplary service in the Pacific Theater during World War II are represented in the shield. The Spruance with Class The reason the Navy dumped the Spruance Class was because of the hull In another event, STUMP capturing a drug boat, known as "go-fast," and detainined its crew. I commissioned the David R. Ray (DD-971) and did my first 5 year sea duty tour as an OS. Its possible, I reported aboard May, 1984 the day the Moose came home for the 1983 /84 med cruise as an undesignated E-1.By the time we did a port visit to Newport, RI, I was mess cranking. Long time no see James. Patch: Unit Details: Strength Destroyer Type Surface Vessels Existing/Disbanded Decommissioned Year 1975 - 2003 Description. The Stump, which was conducting routine operations in the area when it received the distress call from the 72-foot Sara Ann at 8:30 a.m., was assisted by two Coast Guard aircraft from Elizabeth City, N.C., that circled overhead to mark the boat's position, the Navy said. Albatross (MSC-289) Albert David (DE-1050) Albert T. Harris (DE-447) Alcor (AK-259) Aldebaran (AF-10) Alexander Hamilton (SSBN-617) Alfred A. Cunningham (DD-752) Algol (AKA-54) Allagash (AO-97) Alstede (AF-48) Altair (AKS-32) Aludra (AF-55) Alvin C. Cockrell (DE-366) America (CVA-66) Amherst (PCER-853) Ammen (DD-527) Amphion (AR-13) Im as sentimental as the next sailor about the passing of the Spruance class having been a plankowner in Nicholson DD-982 from 78-80, but the fiscal and technological realities/limitations of the Spruance class fast became apparent. Pingback: Dragging out that Navy Naming Conventions Soapbox | laststandonzombieisland, Your email address will not be published. At sea, she served as the Strike Officer in USS VELLA GULF (CG 72), Reactor Electrical then Reactor Controls Division Officer in USS NIMITZ (CVN . We also had a major gunfire casualty due to a coke can being disposed inside of our fire control computer. Whenever I play the song: Jazzman by Carol KingI think of the Spruance Class destroyers.