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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAW USS JUNEAU (LPO 10) FW AP 98869-1713 Nav Mld4ROfrn From: Commanding Officer, USS JUNEAU (LPD-10) To : Director of Naval History(0P-09BH), Washington Navy Yard, Washington D.C. 203740-0571 Sub j : COMMAND HISTORY Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 5750.123 Encl: (1) Command Composition and Organization (2) Chronology ( 3 ) Narrative (4) Supporting Documents 1. In accordance with reference (a), enclosures (1) through (4) are submitted covering the activities of USS JUNEAU (LPD-10) for calendar year 1995.

....... COMMAND COMPOSITION AND ORGANIZATION MISSION To provide a responsive, capable platform to conducted sustained and effective operations as directed by higher authority. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE(IS1C): Commander, Amphibious SquadronNINE (JAN95 - MAR951 Commander, Amphibious broup THREE (APR95 - DEC95) NAME OF COMMANDER: T.E. Bugarin, CAPT, USN (01JAN95-31DEC95) PERMANENT DUTY STATION: San Diego, CA TYPE AND NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT ASSIGNED: None Enclosure (1)

CHRONOLOGY 01-08 Jan 09 Jan 17-27 Jan 30 Jan 07-16 Feb 17-23 Feb 24 Feb 27 Feb - 03 Mar 27 Feb - 10 Mar 24 Mar - 07 Apr 11-14 Apr 19-26 Apr 27 Apr - 07 May 08-19 May 20 May - 19 Jun 23 Jun 03 Jul Completed Holiday Upkeep. Underway enroute Pearl Harbor. Exercise MIDDLE PACIFIC COMPTUEX 95-10M. Included were Deck Landing Qualifications (DLQ), AAV operations, and LCU operations. Underway enroute San Diego. Upkeep COMPTUEX 95-6m. This was the first exercise in prepartation for deploying in June. The Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) was made up of the JUNEAU, USS NEW ORLEANS (LPH 11 ), USS MOUNT VERNON (LSD 39), USS COMSTOCK (LSD 45), and Eleventh Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) (MEUSOC). Marine Expeditionary Service Support Group 11, Batallion Landing Team 2/1, Gunnery Support (ANGLICO), Assault Craft Unit, Beahmasters Unit One, SEAL Team Three (A Platoon), and a Cryptology Detachment embarked on JUNEAU. Visit ship. Helo tower support tour. Sterngate Marriage. SIMA Availability. (Valve Maintenance, Corrosion Control, and Hull Cleaning). Combat Systems Readiness Review (CSRR). COMPTUEX 95-7M/KERNEL BLITZ 95. Ammunition on-load at Seal Beach. FLEETEX 95-1M. Upkeep. JTFEX 95-2. Pre-deployment maintenance availability. Deploy WESTPAC. Conducted Fueling At Sea (FAS) with USNS PECOS (TAO 197) Enclosure (2)

CHRONOLOGY Conducted sustainment training ashore in vicinity of Okinawa, Japan. 13 Jul 17-21 Ju~ 22 Jul 28-30 Ju~ 31 Jul 11 Aug 14 Aug 15-30 Au~ 31 Aug 06 Sep 07 Sep 07-18 Sep 19 Sep 21-24 Sep 21 Sep - 09 Oct 25 Sep 28 Sep 04-09 Oct 10 Oct 12 Oct 13-15 Oct Commander U.S. Seventh Fleet and Commander Amphibious Group One visit JUNEAU. Hong Kong Port Visit. Underway enroute Singapore. Singapore Port Visit. Underway enroute Aqaba, Jordan. Conducted FAS with PECOS and Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP) with USNS SAN JOSE (TAFS 7). Conducted FAS with PECOS Exercise Infinite Moonlight, Aqaba, Jordan. Underway enroute Jebel Ali, U.A.E. Conducted FAS with PECOS and VERTREP with SAN JOSE. Transit Strait of Hormuz Maintenance Availability Jebel Ali, U.A.E. Underway enroute Kuwait City. Inport Kuwait City. Exercise Eager Mace 96-1, Kuwait City. Underway North Arabian Gulf OPAREA. Conducted FAS and VERTREP with PECOS Inport Kuwait City. Underway Central Arabian Gulf OPAREA. Conducted FAS and VERTREP with PECOS Exercise Neon Falcon. 2 Enclosure (2)

CHRONOLOGY 19 Oct 21-23 Oct 24 Oct 25 Oct Secretary of the Navy, and Commander, Fifth Fleet visit JIJNEAU along with the ARG. Inport Bahrain. Underway enroute Jebel Ali, U.A.E.. Conducted FAS with PECOS and VERTREP with USNS SPICA (TAFS 9). Exercise Reliant Gorilla. Washdown and Maintenance Availability Jebel Ali, U.A.E.. 06 Nov 06 Nov 20-24 NOV 25 Nov 13-14 Dec 15 Dec 21 Dec 22 Dec 23-31 Dec Underway enroute Fremantle, Australia. Conducted FAS with PECOS and VERTREP with SPICA Port Visit Fremantle, Australia. Underway enroute Pearl Harbor, HI. Took on fuel and embarked Tigers for return trip to San Diego. Underway enroute Camp Pendelton for off-load. Off-load embarked units at Camp Pendelton. Arrive San Diego, return from WESTPAC. Post Deployment Standdown. Enclosure (2)

NARRATIVE USS JUNEAU (LPD 10) began 1995 by completing a much needed holiday upkeep period. On 09 January JUNEAU got underway from Pier 12 in San Diego and made way for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to take part in MIDDLE PACIFIC COMPTUEX 95-10M. This exercise provided JUNEAU'S versatile capabilities as a training platform for various Marine units. It included Deck Landing Qualifications (DLQ1 s), AAV operations, LCU operations and small boat operations. After returning to San Diego Pier 6 on 06 February, JUNEAU began her preparations for deploying in June. First on the schedule was an upkeep period prior to the 17 February COMPTUEX 95-6M in the SOCAL OPAREA, the first of operations under Commander Amphibious Squadron Seven and Commander Eleventh Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), embarked on the NEW ORLEANS. The exercise involved a number of small raid missions on San Clemente Island. Continuing to improve the material condition of the ship, JUNEAU again entered a maintenance availability accomplishing much needed work in preparation for deployment. From 24 March to 07 April ARG training continued with COMPTUEX 95-7M and KERNEL BLITZ 95. After a short period in San Diego, JUNEAU headed north to Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach from 11 to 14 April to on-load necessary ammunition for the upcoming deployment. After returning from Seal Beach for the weekend, JUNEAU again got underway on 19 April for FLEETEX 95-lM, and returned to port on 26 April. On 27 April, JUNEAU began another maintenance availability which lasted through 8 May. On 9 May, JUNEAU began its last exercise, which lasted 10 days, prior to deployment. FLEETEX 95-2 showed that the ARG was ready to deploy. JUNEAU completed its final pre-deployment maintenance availability from 19 May through 18 June. Family and friends of the JUNEAU crew embarked for Dependantf s Day Cruise on 19 June, for a small taste of shipboard life. On 23 June, JUNEAU deployed for the Indian Ocean with its normal crew of 400 Sailors augmented by more than 500 Marines and in company with the rest of the ARG. JUNEAU embarked personnel from the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit Service Support Group 11 (MSSG 11), Battalion Landing Team 2/1, Force Reconassaince, Gunfire Support (ANGLICO), Assault Craft Unit, Beachmaster Unit 1 (BMU 1), 1 Enclosure (3 )

NARRATIVE SEAL Team 3 (A Platoon), and a Naval Cryptology Detachment. On 03 July JUNEAU successfully completed its first underway replenishment (UNREP), of many to come during the deployment, by Fueling At Sea (FAS) with the USNS PECOS (TAO 197). JUNEAU arrived in the vicinity of Okinawa, Japan on 11 July to begin three days of sustainment training. The training concluded with a visit to all ships in the Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) by Commander, Seventh Fleet, and Commander, Amphibious Group One. Admiral's call was held and tours were given. Both Admirals were impressed with the crew1 s morale and the ship's material condition. JUNEAU anchored in Hong Kong Harbor from 17 July to 21 July for the ARG's first port visit of the deployment. Sailors and Marines took advantage of the shopping and Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sponsored tours, and enjoyed a much needed rest. On 28 July JUNEAU and the COMSTOCK anchored off the coast of Singapore while the NEW ORLEANS and MOUNT VERNON were able to go pierside at Sembawang. Again, the Sailors and Marines took advantage of the shopping and tours. JUNEAU also contributed to the Singapore community by leading a community relations (COMREL) project organized by the JUNEAU'S Chaplain. During the visit the embarked units also conducted training in preparation for entering the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. Training included joint exercises between the SEALS and the Singaporean Commandos. JUNEAU and the NEW ORLEANS ARG departed Singapore on 31 July to transit the Indian Ocean to the Red Sea and Aqaba Jordan. The transit included a great deal of training and two refuelings with the PECOS and a Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP) with the USNS SAN JOSE (TAFS 7). On 15 August, JUNEAU, still in company with the NEW ORLEANS, MOUNT VERNON, and COMSTOCK arrived pierside in Aqaba Jordan and began a fifteen day exercise titled Infinite Moonlight. In light of the regional tensions between Iraq and Jordan the exercise became an important tool of U.S. foreign policy. It was the first time in history that four U.S. Warship visited this small Middle- Eastern country. When the Sailors and Marines weren't operating or participating in the COMREL projects, they participated in the JUNEAU led intra-arg sports competition which came to be known as "The Commodore's Cup". Sailors and Marines also took this opportunity to visit the ancient city of Petra. JUNEAU and the ARG left Jordan on 31 August to make way for Jebel Ali. Another safe FAS with the PECOS and VERTREP with the SAN JOSE was conducted on 06 September. On 7 September, JUNEAU transited the Strait of Hormuz and arrived in Jebel Ali, U.A.E. 2 Enclosure (3 )

NARRATIVE where the ARG conducted much needed maintenance before beginning operations in the Persian Gulf. During the two week upkeep, the Sailors and Marines were able to take advantage of some of the cheapest gold prices in the world, and continue with "The Commodorels Cup" competition. On 19 September, JUNEAU and the ARG departed Jebel Ali and headed north to Kuwait City for Exercise Eager Mace. After arriving 21 September, the embarked units were off -loaded. The ARG again got underway to conduct tactical maneuvering, a FAS and VERTREP with the PECOS, and other training evolutions. The ARG returned to Kuwait City on 04 October to embark the units that went ashore. Eager Mace, which ended 09 October, included a myriad of joint training, including training with the Kuwaiti defense forces. JUNEAU and the ARG got underway on 10 October, conducted a FAS and VERTREP with PECOS on 12 October, and began exercise Neon Falcon on 13 October. Neon Falcon demonstrated the ARG1s ability to conduct a small covert raid. After concluding Neon Falcon on 15 October, and a visit by the Secretary of the Navy, and Commander, Fifth Fleet, JUNEAU went pierside Bahrain on 21 October for some minor maintenance. JUNEAU and the ARG got underway and conducted a FAS with PECOS, a VERTREP with USNS SPICA (TAFS 9), and the last exercise of the deployment, from 25 October to 27 October, Reliant Gorilla. On 28 October JUNEAU and the ARG pulled pierside in Jebel Ali for washdown, a final maintenance availability, and a final chance at good gold prices. The ARG also completed "The Commodore's CupM sports competition with JUNEAU winning the Cup. On 06 November JUNEAU and the ARG departed the Persian Gulf by way of the Strait of Hormuz, conducted a FAS with PECOS, and a VERTREP with SPICA, the last UNREP of the deployment. After a two week transit, JUNEAU, NEW ORLEANS, MOUNT VERNON, and COMSTOCK arrived in Fremantle, Australia on 20 November for a much needed rest. However, the ARG was also played the role of ambassador's of good will. JUNEAU Sailors provided tours of the ship for over 600 Australians, as-well-as participated in COMREL projects. The projects included delivering clothes, school books, and toys to the needy, and a Thanksgiving Meal for forty-eight area children. The Sailors and Marines enjoyed there stay in a city whose reputation for beautiful beaches and friendly people preceded it. On 25 November JUNEAU and the ARG began its three week transit to Pearl Harbor Hawaii, the last stop before returning home. On 13 3 Enclosure (3)

NARRATIVE December, JUNEAU arrived in Pearl Harbor one day ahead of the ARG. The rest of the ARG arrived on 14 December. JUNEAU refueled, embarked tigers, and got under way on 15 December for the final transit home. On 21 December the ARG conducted an administrative off -load at Camp Pendelton, CA. On 22 December, JUNEAU and the NEW ORLEANS ARG returned home to Naval Station San Diego after a very successful six month deployment. JUNEAU returned with every officer who left with the ship in June qualified Surface Warfare Officer, and every Chief Petty Officer, and over 90% of the First Class Petty Officers qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist. JUNEAU also arrived at Pier 6 as Second Place in the Golden Anchor Competition for command retention efforts. JUNEAU finished 1995 in a post-deployment standdown. Enclosure (3)