Surface Warfare Magazine - Fall 2020

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SURFACE WARFARE FALL 2020

Commander's Corner

“Look, this is a fighting ship. She might get into action, if you’re going to save your lives, you’d better work like hell, night and day. We’re going to be watertight. And you’re going to make damn sure all the guns are working, and the ammunition is readily available.” – Vice Adm. John D. Bulkeley. Vice Adm. Bulkeley was indeed the quintessential Surface Warfare Officer. When he first took command of the destroyer Endicott, the ship was in poor material condition. He pushed his crew to improve the readiness of the ship and ensure that the crew was properly trained on their battle stations and equipment. He knew that sooner or later, the hard work and sweat that the crew put in to get the ship ready was literally going to be the difference between survival or death. His actions before the fight, his commitment to material readiness, and his dedication to training was on clear display when he went into battle. His Medal of Honor citation reads: “The remarkable achievement of Lt. Cmdr. Bulkeley's command in damaging or destroying a notable number of Japanese enemy planes, surface combatant and merchant ships, and in dispersing landing parties and land-based enemy forces during the four months and eight days of operation without benefit of repairs, overhaul, or maintenance facilities for his squadron, is believed to be without precedent in this type of warfare. His dynamic forcefulness and daring in offensive action, his brilliantly planned and skillfully executed attacks, supplemented by a unique resourcefulness and ingenuity, characterize him as an outstanding leader of men and a gallant and intrepid seaman.” Like Vice Adm. Bulkeley, today, we are facing a

myriad of challenges both seen and unseen. Our Navy, our ships and our Sailors are busier than they have ever been, and it’s a deep, demanding busy. A busy that requires fighting in the realm of an invisible enemy, as well as preparing to fight an adversary that competes as hard as we do. It is a busy that demands an unrelenting focus on the fundamentals of our profession – warfighting, operational readiness, and toughness – fundamentals we must refresh daily. It is a busy that demands vision, collaboration and an uncompromising commitment to standards that were borne out of our service’s storied combat legacy. A legacy like Vice Adm. Bulkeley. There’s unfinished work that we will get after with a renewed and relentless vigor. We have the necessary ingredients: our ships and weapon systems are the best in the world, our repair capability remains without peer, our training is cutting edge, and our Sailors reflect the very best of our nation’s character traits: accountability, confidence, integrity, ownership, professionalism, toughness, and most important, fearlessness. We are a privileged few to serve in our nation’s Navy and it is not only our job, but our mandate to ensure we remain the most professional, respected, and deadly force ever to sail the world’s seas. Thank you and I looked forward to serving alongside all of you. Now let’s get after it. *


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USS Bonhomme Richard Fire

1min
pages 44-45

COMNAVSURFOR Change of Command

2min
pages 40-41

CIAT Meets the Mark for SWO Training Demands

6min
pages 36-39

History and Heritage

4min
pages 48-49

The Kidd Connection

4min
pages 28-29

USS Bataan Receives Energy Excellence Award

2min
pages 18-19

Assault Craft Unit FIVE's on-site LCAC Weld School

4min
pages 34-35

U.S. Navy Littoral Combat Ship USS St. Louis Joins the Fleet

4min
page 17

USS Sterett’s Road to 7th Fleet: Maintenance, Training Set Destroyer Up for Success

3min
pages 22-23

Health Workers in Uniform: Lessons Learned

5min
pages 24-27

NPS Professor Receives Mills Medal for Optimizing Surface Ship Drydock Schedules

2min
pages 20-21

A Framework for Collateral Duty Public Affairs Excellence

10min
pages 30-33

USS Nitze Provides Aid to Mariners

1min
page 16

USS Princeton, Indian Navy Conduct Cooperative Deployment

2min
page 15

U.S., Japan Navies Exercise Together in South China Sea

2min
page 9

U.S. Navy Amphibious Assault Ship USS Tripoli Joins the Fleet

3min
pages 12-13

USS Preble Returns After Successful Counter-Narcotics Deployment

1min
page 14

East Coast Warships Complete Surface Warfare Advanced Tactical Training

2min
page 10

USS Kidd Renders Assistance at Sea

1min
page 8

Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center Leads Mine Countermeasure Exercise During Trident Warrior

1min
page 11

USS Bunker Hill and USS Russell Return from Deployment

2min
pages 6-7

Commander's Corner

2min
pages 4-5
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