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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UOS DONALD COOK (DWf?U WO AE -1-5750 DDG 75/ From: Commanding Officer, USS DONALD COOK (DDG 75) To: Director of Naval History (NOSBH), Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. 20374 subj: COMMAND HISTORY REPORT)Ob6 2003 Ref : (a) OPNAVINST 5750.12H Encl: (1) Commanding Officer's Biography and Photograph (2) Historical (3) Chronological 1. Per reference (a), enclosures (1) through (3) are forwarded. M. T. SEDLACEK

JANUARY 2003 HSTBATGRU DEPLOYMENT Chronology 01-10 Jan Inport Valletta, Malta 1 1-29 Jan Underway Mediterranean Sea 30-3 1 Jan Inport Trieste, Italy DONALD COOK completed the gas turbine main engine change out at,the Malta Dry Docks after a crack was discovered in one engine. During operations in the Mediterranean DONALD COOK conducted strike exercises with the HARRY S TRUMAN Battle Group.

FEBRUARY 2003 HSTBATGRU DEPLOYMENT Chronologv 01-03 Feb Inport Trieste, Italy 04-08 Feb Underway Enroute Straits of Gibraltar 08-09 Feb Underway Straits of Gibraltar Escort Duty 10-1 1 Feb Inport Rota, Spain 12 Feb Underway Straits of Gibraltar Escort Duty 13-15 Feb Inport Rota, Spain 16-17 Feb Underway Straits of Gibraltar Escort Duty 17-20 Feb Underway Mediterranean Sea 20-23 Feb Inport Augusta Bay, Sicily 24-28 Feb Underway Mediterranean Sea DONALD COOK'S port visit to Trieste, Italy provided sailors an opportunity to visit the Italian countryside and the port city of Venice. During the buildup of U.S. military forces in February 2003, DONALD COOK conducted the initial Bilateral United States-Spanish Escort Operations in the Strait of Gibraltar, escorting over 30 Military Sealift Command and Ready Reserve Fleet vessels in a 10-day period, carrying vital military cargo for the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Air Force bound for the Arabian Gulf, including equipment for the 4' Infantry Division. A stop in Augusta Bay, Sicily provided an opportunity to stock up on fuel and supplies both for the ship and for themselves.

MARCH 2003 HSTBATGRU DEPLOYMENT Chronology 0 1-1 3 Mar Underway Mediterranean Sea 14-1 5 Mar Transit Suez Canal 16-27 Mar Underway Red Sea 28-3 1 Mar Underway Enroute Arabian Gulf DONALD COOK Sailors celebrated the half way mark of deployment on 6 March. Numerous activities were planned to celebrate this occasion including board and video games competition, BINGO and an auction was held in support of gifts provided by the Family Support Group. Along with other TOMAHAWK-equipped surface combatants and submarines of the HARRY S TRUMAN and THEODORE ROOSEVELT Battle Groups DONALD COOK conducted a southbound transit of the Suez Canal on 15 March 2003. The most significant event of DONALD COOK's deployment occurred on the opening night of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM while operating in the Northern Red Sea. In the early morning hours of 20 March 2003 DONALD COOK successfully executed a no-notice Presidential Order to conduct the first Time-Sensitive-Targeting Stike of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, attempting to destroy and isolate Iraqi Regime Leadership and Command, Control and Intelligence targets and ultimately shorten the conflict. DONALD COOK's Stike Team successfully fired the first surface-launched Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles (TLAM) of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Subsequent TOMAHAWK launches occurred, effecting damage to or destruction of every assigned aim point from both the Red Sea and Northern Arabian Gulf. The crew of DONALD COOK is proud and privileged to have had a hand in liberating the people of Iraq.

APRIL 2003 HSTBATGRU DEPLOYMENT Chronoloa 01 Apr Underway Enroute Arabian Gulf 02-2 1 Apr Underway Arabian Gulf 21-25 Apr Underway Enroute Red Sea 26-27 Apr Suez Canal Transit 27-30 Apr Underway Mediterranean Sea In addition to TOMAHAWK Strike Operations, DONALD COOK also conducted air and surface surveillance operations in support of Coalition naval forces operating in the Northern Arabian Gulf, including early warning for Iraqi-launched Theater Ballistic Missiles Ballistic Missiles. On 26 April 2003, DONALD COOK conducted a northbound transit of the Suez Canal and rejoined the U.S. 6' Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea.

MAY 2003 HSTBATGRU DEPLOYMENTIRETURN FROM DEPLOYMENT Chronologv 0 1-02 May Underway Mediterranean Sea 05-08 May Inport Palma de Mallorca, Spain 09-19 May Underway Translant 20 May Inport Mayport, FL 2 1-22 May Underway Enroute Norfolk, VA 23 May Return from Deployment 24-29 May Upkeep Norfolk, VA 30 May Change of Command 31 May Leave and Upkeep, Norfolk, VA After being at sea for 69 consecutive days in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, DONALD COOK conducted a most successful 5-day port visit to Palma de Mallorca, Spain in May 2003. Upon completing its 22nd transit of the Strait of Gibraltar, DONALD COOK rendezvoused with the other surface combatants of Destroyer Squadron TWENTY TWO and commenced its trans-atlantic transit to its homeport of Norfolk, Virginia. On 20 May, DONALD COOK arrived in Mayport, FL to pick up family and friends attending the DONALD COOK Tiger Cruise. On 30 May, CDR Mark T. Sedlacek relieved CDR John J. Costello as Commanding Officer. 31 May started DONALD COOK'S Post Overseas Movement (POM) Standdown period.

JUNE 2003 Chronoloa 01-25 Jun Leave and Upkeep, Norfolk, VA 26-30 Jun Upkeep Norfolk, VA The DONALD COOK crew continued to enjoy some much deserved time off after success~lly taking part in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Half of the crew took leave until 12 June when they turned over to the other half going on leave. 26 June marked the return of all crewmembers, when DONALD COOK began to focus on maintenance and prepare for a Shipboard Restricted Availability starting in the end of July, where DONALD COOK would conduct much need repairs, receive upgrades to current equipment onboard, and install new equipment.

JULY 2003 Chronolow 01-14 Jul Upkeep Norfolk, VA 15-18 Jul Inport Yorktown, VA 19 Jul Family Day Cruise 20-27 Jul Upkeep Norfolk, VA 28 Jul Transit to Marine Hydraulics Inc, Navy Shipyard, Norfolk, VA 29-31 Jul Shipboard Restricted Availability Norfolk, VA While focusing attention on maintenance to be conducted during the Shipboard Restricted Availability at the end of the month, DONALD COOK transited to Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, VA, to ornoad the remaining ammunition from deployment. On 19 July, the Officers' and Crew of DONALD COOK hosted,their families and friends as they transited down the York River, entered the Chesapeake Bay, transited up Thimble Shoals, and traveled south down the Elizabeth River, returning to Naval Station Norfolk, VA. With a week remaining before starting the Shipboard Restricted Availability at Marine Hydraulics Inc., crewmembers prepared for the challenges of the shipyard for the next nine weeks.

AUGUST 2003 Chronolow 01-3 1 Aug Shipboard Restricted Availablity Norfolk, VA Work continued onboard throughout the month of August. The crew enjoyed tropical hours throughout August, allowing the crew of DONALD COOK to enjoy summer afternoons and evenings with their families. The Officers and Crew were active together after working hours, enjoying sportsmanship on the softball diamond and conversation and music at a DONALD COOK party held at Little Creek Amphibious base.

SEPTEMBER 2003 Chronoloprv 01-25 Sep SRA Norfolk, VA 26 Sep Transit to Norfolk Naval Station, Norfolk, VA 27-30 Sep Upkeep Norfolk, VA With four weeks remaining in the Shipboard Restricted Availability, the Oficers and crew were tired of inport life and desiring to spend some time at sea; so much in fact, they worked with great tenacity to complete their maintenance and installations prior to the estimated completion date. During the last two weeks of the availability, the new and improved combat system onboard was brought to life during AEGIS Light Off. Finishing two weeks ahead of schedule, DONALD COOK sortied during Hurricane Isabel to Naval Station Norfolk, VA; much of the Hampton Roads area was decimated due to the storm, but DONALD COOK weathered the driving rains and gusts of wind without any damage.

OCTOBER 2003 Chronolom 01-14 Oct RAV and Upkeep, Norfolk, VA 15-17 Oct Underway Virginia Capes Operating Area 18-31 Oct Upkeep Norfolk, VA DONALD COOK continued minor maintenance at Naval Station Norfolk, VA, until Sea Trials on 15 October. After five months away from sea, the Officers and crew flexed the ship in the Virginia Capes Operating Area for the sake of training and proficiency. The week of 20 October kicked off an Inter-Deployment Training Cycle to prepare the ship and her crew for the next scheduled deployment. The week began with communication drills, Electronic Warfare Limited Training Team, and a Combat System Training Team, and ended with the first of many certifications - Aviation Certification. The following week, engineers were busy with Initial Assessment; the first of many Engineering assessments.

NOVEMBER 2003 Chronolom 01-02 Nov Upkeep Norfolk, VA 03-05 Nov Inport Yorktown, VA 06-09 Nov Underway Virginia Capes Operating Area 10-14 Nov Upkeep Norfolk, VA 15-19 Nov Underway Virginia Capes Operating Area 20-30 Nov Upkeep Norfolk, VA DONALD COOK returned to Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, VA, for a selfdefense onload. On 5 November, the ship left Yorktown and returned to sea for electronic testing and calibration and in house training. The following week, DONALD COOK began a Training Cycle milestone inport, CART 11, and returned to,the Virginia Capes Operating Area. Upon returning to Naval Station Norfolk, VA, the Supply Department successfblly completed Supply Management Inspection. With Thanksgiving around the comer, the Oficers and crew focused on more Communication drills and Anti-Terrorism Force Protection 111, a certification of DONALD COOK'S vigilant inport watchstanders.

DECEMBER 2003 Chronology 01-04 Dec 05-06 Dec 07 Dec 08 09-11 Dec 12-14 Dec 15-19Dec 20-31 Dec Underway Enroute Mayport, FL Inport Mayport, FL Underway Enroute Port Everglades, FL Inport Port Everglades, FL Underway Enroute Norfolk, VA Upkeep Norfolk, VA Underway Virginia Capes Operating Area Leave and Upkeep Norfolk, VA The beginning of December found DONALD COOK bound for a warmer climate in sunny Florida. While transiting to Mayport, FL, sailors from Afloat Training Group Norfolk trained the ship's Engineering watchstanders, Deck teams, and Medical personnel. After some relaxation in Mayport, FL, the ship set sail for Port Everglades, FL, with members of the Navy League Fort Lauderdale chapter. The guests and crew participated in a Pearl Harbor Day Ceremony on the flight deck prior to pulling into Port Everglades, FL, for liberty. After a short stay in Port Everglades, FL, DONALD COOK returned to sea, bound for Naval Station Norfolk, VA, accompanied by more members of the Afloat Training Group Norfolk team, training the Navigation team, preparing the Cruise Missile Tactical Qualification team, and assessing the ship's 3M program. After two days in the ship's homeport, the Officers and crew of DONALD COOK returned to the Virginia Capes Operating Area for Engineering and Damage Control Training. The ship returned to Naval Station Norfolk, VA, and began a period of leave and upkeep, where the crew enjoyed Christmas and New Years with families and friends.