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Martin Palmiere (Marty), EMC
to remember
Hatzfeld, William "Bill", Jr., CPO.
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Iowa Class Battleship: Displacement 45,000 Tons, Dimensions, 887' 3" (oa) x 108' 2" x 37' 9" (Max)Armament 9 x 16"/50 20 x 5"/38AA, 80 x 40mm 49 x 20mm, 3 AC. Armor, 12 1/8" Belt, 17" Turrets, 1 1/2" +6" +5/8" Decks, 17 1/4" Conning Tower. Machinery, 212,000 SHP; G.E. Geared Turbines, 4 screws. Speed, 33 Knots, Crew 1921. Operational and Building Data: Laid down by New York Naval Ship Yard, June 27, 1940. Launched August 27, 1942. Commissioned February 22, 1943. Decommissioned March 24, 1949. Recommissioned August 25, 1951. Decommissioned February 2, 1958. Recommissioned April 28, 1984. Decommissioned October 26, 1990. Stricken for disposal 12 January 1995 but retained as a parts source. Reinstated on the Naval Vessels Register and returned to reserve status 4 January 1999. Fate: Preserved as Memorial at 250 S Harbor Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90731
Best Friends LT (LDO)Anthony Battaglia, LTjg. Carl Cusaac, EMC(SW) Tom Ryle
Best Moment Day he made Chief through the intersession of Lt. Battaglia.
Worst Moment Day he transfered
Chain of Command Capt. Gerald E. Gneckow (CO); Capt. John J."JJ" Chernesky (XO); BMCM Bobby L. Scott (CMC); LT. Anthony Battaglia (DIVO); CWO4 Roger Wardell (EMO); EMSC(SW) Thomas E. McCune
Other Memories Liberty in Pascagoula, MS.; Venezuela; Columbia; Panama; Honduras; Costa Rica; Jamaica; Cuba; St. Thomas; Guatamala; Martinique; Barbados; St. John's; England; France; Germany; Denmark; Norway; Italy