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RIDGE (LCC-19) ' From: To: Subj: SAF/ FRANCISCO 96628 Commanding Officer, U S BLUE RIDGE (LCC-1-9) Director of Naval His ory (OP-09BH), Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC 2 Command History (OPNA~ Report 5750-1) Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 5750.12 - IN REPLY REF- TO LCC19:OO:dly 5750 Ser 273 17 March 1984 Encl: (1) Underway Repleni nd Vertical Replenishments during calendar (2) Ammunition expen g calendar year 1983 Portrait of Capt am C. FRANCIS, USN Official Biograp tain William C. FRANCIS, USN ~amilygrams prod ng calendar year 1983 Official Welcome rochure used during calendar year 1983 Commander SEVENT hange of Command Brochure List of Distingu itors during calendar year 1983 1. In accordance with ref (a), the following command history for the period 1 through 31 December 1983 is submitted. I a. Command Organization Commanding Officer: Captain William C. FRANCIS from 1 Jan ary 1983 through 31 December 1983. b. Sununary of Operatio s: BLUE RIDGE, in her role as flagship for Commander SEVEN H Fleet, began the new year in her homeport of Yokosuka, Japan. On 7 January, she got underway for sea trials upon completion of SRA 83-3, anchoring briefly in anchorage A-12 to onload telemetry BPDMS missile. After completing the sea trials in Sagami Wan, BLUE RIDGE returned to Yokosuka that evening. On 10 January, BLUE RIDGE again got underway, this time enrou e Buckner Bay, Okinawa, Japan. Arriving on 13 January, BLUE RIDGE moored briefly to embark CTF 76 and CTF 79 with their res ective staffs, and then got underway for the Okinawa operating s. From 13 to 16 January, the ship conducted a Marine Force Command Post Exercise (CPX) which exercised f the ship's command and control capabilities, and warm-up exercise for the larger TEAM SPIRIT 83 for later in the year. On 16 January BLUE Bay to debark CTF 76, CTF 79 and their short transit to Subic Bay, Republic of arrived in Subic Bay on 19

January and began a nine da / upkeep. During this period, BLUE RIDGE hosted the SEVENTH F1 et FY-83 Third Quarter Scheduling Conference from 24 to 28 J nuary. On 27 January, a command inspection was conducted Commander Naval Surface Group, Western Pacific. The ship pa sed all areas inspected. When BLUE RIDGE got underway on 29 Jan ary enroute to Manila, Republic of the Philippines, more than 4 0 Philippine and U.S. civilian and military guests were embarke on a guest cruise. The highlight of the cruise was an air wer demonstration provided by VC-5 from Cubi Point Naval Air S i ation. The ship moored in Manila South Harbor that same af ernoon. On 30 January, general visiting was conducted and 5, 44 people toured BLUE RIDGE. On 1 February, the underway enroute to Penang, Malaysia. While enroute, ous exercises and drills of opportunity were conducted the USS ENTERPRISE (CVN-65) battle group on 4 February. transit of the Singapore and Malacca Stra BLUE RIDGE anchored in Penang harbor on 6 February. On 9 ruary, the ship got underway for Singapore and moored at the d Trade Center the next day. On 13 February, general visit was again conducted with 3,839 people touring the ship. n the 14th, BLUE RIDGE departed Singapore for Yokosuka. d to the equator, crossing that evening at 105-34E. The next day, "Crossing the Line" c to cleanse the ship of slimy pollyw n 17 February, the ship joined rendezvous with USNS (T-A0 106) and conducted underway refueling. On the 18 off Poro Point Missile Range, BLUE RIDGE fired the telemetr issile loaded in January at a towed target, scoring ship continued on to Yokosuka, arriving on 22 Februar t six day upkeep. On 1 March, the ship got underway, an 3 March arrived at Buckner Bay, where she remained until morning of the fifth. While in port, CTF 76, CTF 79 and ir staffs embarked for TEAM SPIRIT 83, a major amphibious e be conducted in the vicinity of Pohang, Republic underway with various other units and conducted rehearsal landings and teaming in the vicinity of Okinawa and while enroute On 9 March, underway refueling was conducted SUMPSIC (T-A0 107). The following afternoon, all in the exercise anchored in Pohang harbor to c 1 conferences. On the afternoon of the llth, a derway for transit to the exercise area near Tok S U.S. ships and ROKN ships following separate trac was involved with the exercise from 12-2 March, an underway replenishment with -177) and a vertical replenishment with USS 4) was conducted. On 20 March, BLUE RIDGE was ransited to Inchon, KS,

anchoring in the outer 23 March. Following a three day port visit, the ship RIDGE conducted an MISPILLION (T-A0 105) on the 28th. Upon to USS DENVER (LPD-9) via a transfer to Okinawa,, arrived the next April for April, the Scheduling BLUE RIDGE on 25 staffs to conduct a Marine Amphibious Brigade CPX. The ship operated in the Okinawa area 27-28 April, and then debarked CTF 76, CTF 79 and their staffs prior to transiting to the vicinity of the Tsushima Straits to rendezvous with Canadian, Australian and U.S. naval units to forr~ the Orange Forces for READEX 83. The exercise was conducted ir the vicinity of Che-Ju Do from 1-4 May. On 2 May, an underway replenishment was conducted with HMCS PROVIDER (AO-508). After transferring CTF 75 and staff to USS STERETT (CG-31), BLUE RIDGE :?roceeded to Yokosuka, arriving the morning of 7 May, and immediately began making preparations for the Commander SEVENTH Fleet Change of Command ceremony. On 9 May, VADM James R. HOGG, USN, relieved VADM M. Staser HOLCOMB in ceremonies held on BLUE RIDGE., conducted with USNS underway for Subic Bay, RP. On 16 ment and highline transfer was (T-A0 106), and BLUE RIDGE arrived underway on the May, visiting 847 people 0130 on 27 May, a class "An storeroom on the on 3 This amphibious of Okinawa June, an

until 24 July. On 3 July, 'I 1 general visiting was conducted and 6,360 people visited the shi~ From 18-22 July, the ship hosted the SEVENTH Fleet FY-84 Fi st Quarter Scheduling Conference. BLUE RIDGE got underway on 215 and 26 July to conduct extensive sea trials in Sagami Wan. 0 the way into port on 26 July, the ship anchored in anchorage A 1 for exercise purposes prior to mooring pier side. The shj ip then remained in port through 1 August. On 2 August, BLUE R.IDGE got underway for a Sister Ship Cruise with JDS SHIRANE (DDH-143) and USS TOWERS (DDG-9). On 2 and 3 August, Anti-submarin1? exercises were conducted by the three ships, a Japanese submz arine and U.S. and Japanese P-3Cs. After detaching USS TOWERS o 13 3 August, BLUE RIDGE and SHIRANE conducted port visits in Bep~ bu, (5-6 August), Kure (8-10 August), and Sasebo (12-16 August). C In 17 August, the ships got underway and headed toward Yokosuka. On 19 August BLUE RIDGE pulled into Yokosuka and JDS SHIRANE ren tained at sea to conduct additional exercises. From 19 August th rough 5 September, the ship remained in Yokosuka for leave and up. On 6 September, the ship got underway for Pusan, KS. She ived on 9 September and remained for three days. On 12 Septc r BLUE RIDGE got underway again and pulled into Chinhae, KS fternoon for two days of Navy to Navy talks. The ship depa nhae on 14 September enroute Phattaya Beach, Thailand. On September, the ship made a brief stop for fuel at Buckner Bay, inawa that turned into an all day affair when the ship was req ed to shift berths from the Navy Pier to the Army Pier due tc casualty to the Navy Pier fuel system. On 20 September, the ip suffered a ruptured tube in 1B boiler and was forced to can the scheduled visit to Thailand and proceed to Subic Bay, effect repairs. BLUE RIDGE arrived in Subic Bay on 22 ember. On 25 September with repairs complete, the ship underway for Singapore, but shortly after leaving port, a ruptured tube casualty to 1B boiler required the ship tc o Subic Bay for further repairs. Examination later d the ruptured tube was a different tube from the one h ruptured the first time. BLUE RIDGE remained in Subic Ba: ntil 10 October, when she got underway for four days of ndent ships exercises in the South China Sea. On 12 Octot e ship fired a telemetry BPDMS missile at the Poro Point Missile Range. This firing was unsuccessful due to the mi going ballistic. The ship returned to Subic Bay on the upkeep period. On 14-15 Octc Quarter Scheduling Conferenc October, the ship got under ELLIOTT (DD 967) and USNS KII the San Bernardino Straits en 24 October, after clea~ rearm/replenishment was condu was detached to proceed to fternoon of the 13th for a nine day he SEVENTH Fleet FY-84 Second ucted on board. On 23 and joined rendezvous with USS 26). The ships transited for BATTLE WEEK 84-1. On the straits, an underway ith USNS KILAUEA, and then she uam. On 26 October, USS ELLIOT was

On 9 November, while embarked two USMC visit to Hong Yokosuka from Mobile Team for April RIDGE an opportune lift back to embarked HC-1 Det 6 SH-3 a four day port underway for Engineering scheduled BLUE

AMMUNITION EXPENDED IURING CALENDAR YEAR 1983 MOUNT 31 LEFT GUN 01 FEB 18 rounds 18 FEB 5 26 APR 17MAY 5rounds 02 AUG 14 rounds 17 AUG 10 rounds 10 OCT 27 OCT 21 rounds Total 73 rounds MOUNT 31 17 JAN 10 FEB 18 FEB 26 APR 17 MAY 02 AUG 17 AUG 10 OCT 27 OCT -------- Total 18 rounds 6 rounds 10 rounds 11 rounds 7 MOUNT 32 LEFT GUN 01 FEB 12 rounds 17FEB lround 21 FEB 26 APR 17 MAY 6 rounds 13 JUN 9 rounds 02 AUG 12 rounds 17 AUG 8 rounds 10 OCT 11 oct 27 OCT 6 rounds Total 74 rounds MOUNT 32 RIGHT GUN 17 JAN 1 round 01 FEB 2 rounds 03 FEB 3 rounds 17 FEB 21 FEB 26 APR 6 rounds 17 MAY 6 rounds 13 JUN 9 rounds 02 AUG 11 rounds 17 AUG 8 rounds 10 OCT 11 OCT 27 OCT 6 rounds ------------------ Total 71 rounds MISSILES 10 FEB STBD Cell #8 12 OCT PORT Cell #4 Enclosure (2)

UNDERWAY REPLENISHMENT AND VERTICAL REPLENISHMENTS CONDUCTED DURING 7 THE CALENDAR YEAR 1983 17 February 1983 USNS NAVASOTA (T-A0 106) 9 March 1983 USNS PASSUMPSIC (T-A0 107) 19 March 1983 USS CIMARRON (AO-177) 19 March 1983 USS WHITE PLAINS (AFS 4) Stores VERTREP 27 March 1983 USNS MISPILLON (T-A0 105) 2 May 1983 HMCS PROVIDER (AO-508) 16 May :L983 USNS NAVASOTA (T-A0 106) /Highline Transfer 11 June 1983 USNS NAVASlOTA (T-A0 106) 24 October 1983 USNS KILAUEA (T-AE 26) Ammunition UNREP 31 October 1983 USNS HASSAYAMPA (T-A0 145) Enclosure (1)