Landick, Richard, CDR

Limited Duty Officer
 
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Current Service Status
USN Retired
Current/Last Rank
Commander
Current/Last Primary NEC
641X-Limited Duty Officer - Administration
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Limited Duty Officer
Primary Unit
1991-1994, 641X, PSA Norfolk, PSA Atlantic
Previously Held NEC
SN-0000-Seaman
YN-2514-Flag Officer Writer
YN-0000-Yeoman
741X-Warrant Officer - Ship's Clerk
Service Years
1960 - 1994
Other Languages
German
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Cold War
Decommissioning
Order of the Golden Dragon
Commander Commander

 Official Badges 

Allied Command Atlantic Career Counselor US Navy Retired 30 Firefighter Cross

US Navy Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback Order of the Golden Shellback Cold War Medal Navy Chief Initiated

Navy Chief 100 Yrs 1893-1993 Order of the Golden Dragon Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club LDO/CWO

Cold War Veteran Vietnam Veteran 50th Commemoration Vietnam 50th Anniversary Blue Water Navy

Efficiency Excellence Award


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Navy Mustang AssociationMilitary Officers Association of America (MOAA)Patriot Guard Riders
Combat Veterans Motorcycle AssociationNorfolk County Historical Society of Chesapeake, VA
  1975, United Services Automobile Association (USAA) - Assoc. Page
  1980, Navy Mustang Association
  2000, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) - Assoc. Page
  2006, Patriot Guard Riders
  2010, Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association - Assoc. Page
  2018, Norfolk County Historical Society of Chesapeake, VA


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

My spouse, LNC Rebecca Landick, USN (Ret), and I are completely retired in Virginia Beach, VA, and ride our Harley trikes whenever we can, particularly on long distance runs.  We are both members of the Patriot Guard Riders (PGR), District 5, Hampton Roads; and, I am a prior Chapter Commander for the Southern Virginia chapter of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association (Virginia 27-1).  Additionally, we are members of and ride with the Mustangs Motorcycle Club and Tidewater Virginia HOG (Harley Owners Group) Chapter.   We usually trailer our Cocker Spaniel in her mobile home behind my wife's bike.  We are, indeed, enjoying life to the fullest, riding in all directions, depending on the weather!!

   Other Comments:


My best friend and spouse, Becca, is a retired LNC, retired Civil Servant and prior LEO.  She is also the  State Captain for the Commonwealth of Virginia's Patriot Guard Riders, and she's a Ride Captain for the Patriot Guard Riders, District 5, Hampton Roads, Virginia.  Additionally, she is the CEO of the Horton Wreath Society, an organization which places wreaths on each veteran's headstone and combarium row every Christmas season at the Albert G. Horton, Jr., Memorial Veterans Cemetery, a state cemetery in Suffolk, VA.  The Society collects contributions for the purchase of the wreaths each year, procures the wreaths and executes a wreath laying ceremony on a particular day involving family and volunteers.  A daunting task as the cemetery grows in internments each year.  In 2022, the wreaths numbered over 11,000... 

Following USN retirement, I worked for Ford Motor Co for 10 years establishing Business Development Center models in Ford/Lincoln-Mercury dealerships in the Hampton Roads
area.  Retired fully in 2005 and couldn't be happier in that decision!!!!

   

 Remembrance Profiles -  1 Sailor Remembered


Operation Market Time
From Month/Year
January / 1965
To Month/Year
April / 1973

Description
Operation Market Time was the United States Navy’s effort to stop troops and supplies from flowing by sea from North Vietnam to South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. It was one of four Navy duties begun after the Tonkin Gulf Incident, along with Operation Sea Dragon, Operation Sealords and naval gunfire support.

Operation
Seaplane tenders USS Currituck (AV-7), USS Pine Island (AV-12), and USS Salisbury Sound (AV-13) served as flagships for Market Time.

A VP-40 SP-5B Marlin on patrol in 1965.

An SP-2H Neptune of VP-1 flying over Vietnamese junks.
When a trawler was intercepted landing arms and ammunition at Vung Ro Bay in northern Khánh Hòa Province on 16 February 1965 it provided the first tangible evidence of the North Vietnamese supply operation. This became known as the Vung Ro Bay Incident.

North Vietnamese mine laying ships attempted to close the entrance to the bay but were turned back by U.S. Marine helicopters modified with anti-ship missiles launching daring close range attacks on the vessels, braving intense machine gun fire from North Vietnamese commandos on the decks of the ships.

P5M seaplane Patrol Squadrons, Navy destroyers, ocean minesweepers, PCFs (Swift boats) and United States Coast Guard cutters performed the operation. Also playing a key role in the interdictions were the Navy’s patrol gunboats (PGs). The PG was uniquely suited for the job because of its ability to go from standard diesel propulsion to gas turbine (jet engine) propulsion in a matter of a few minutes. The lightweight aluminum and fiberglass ships were not only fast but highly maneuverable because of their variable pitch propellers. Most of the ships operated in the coastal waters from the Cambodian border around the south tip of Vietnam up north to Dà Nẵng. Supply ships from the Service Force, such as oilers, would bring mail, movies, and fuel.

Of the many vessels involved in Operation Market Time, one of the more notable was the USCGC Point Welcome (WPB-82329) which, on 11 August 1966, was brought under fire by a number of United States Air Force aircraft. This incident of a "blue-on-blue" engagement killed two members of the cutter’s crew (one of whom was the commanding officer) and wounded nearly everyone on board.

Operation Market Time was established by the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff after the 1965 Vung Ro incident to blockade the vast South Vietnam coastline against North Vietnamese gun-running trawlers. The trawlers, usually 100-foot-long Chinese-built steel-hulled coastal freighters, could carry several tons of arms and ammunition in their hulls. Not flying a national ensign that would identify them, the ships would maneuver “innocently” out in the South China Sea, waiting for the cover of darkness to make high-speed runs to the South Vietnam coastline. If successful, the ships would off load their cargoes to waiting Viet Cong or North Vietnamese forces.

To stop these potential infiltrations, Market Time was set up as a coordinated effort of long range patrol aircraft for broad reconnaissance and tracking. These aircraft, initially SP-5 seaplanes, later P-2 and SP-2 Neptunes and P-3 Orions, were armed with Bullpup air-to-surface missiles and were therefore capable of engaging these craft directly. Under normal conditions, however U.S. and allied surface forces intercepted suspect ships that crossed inside South Vietnam’s 12-mile coastal boundary. On the aviation side, some of the patrol squadrons that were involved and flying from South Vietnam, Thailand, or Philippine bases were: VP-1, VP-2, VP-4, VP-6, VP-8, VP-16, VP-17, VP-22, VP-26, VP-28, VP-40, VP-42, VP-45, VP-46, VP-47,VP-48, VP-49 and VP-50.

A significant action of Market Time occurred on 1 March 1968, when the North Vietnamese attempted a coordinated infiltration of four gun-running trawlers. Two of the four trawlers were destroyed by allied ships in gun battles, one trawler crew detonated charges on board their vessel to avoid capture, and the fourth trawler turned tail and retreated at high speed into the South China Sea. LT Norm Cook, the patrol plane commander of a VP-17 P-2H Neptune patrol aircraft operating from Cam Ranh Bay, was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross for discovering and following two of the four trawlers in the action.

Market Time, which operated day and night, fair weather and foul, for eight and a half years, succeeded in denying the North Vietnamese a means of delivering tons of war materials into South Vietnam by sea.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
January / 1965
To Month/Year
December / 1970
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  385 Also There at This Battle:
  • Adams, Michael, PO3, (1964-1968)
  • Aguilar, Daniel, CPO, (1963-1998)
  • Ahlberg, James, PO2, (1968-1972)
  • Alvara, Larry, PO3, (1963-1967)
  • Archuletta, Patrick, PO3, (1964-1968)
  • Bain, Marty, CPO, (1958-1979)
  • Barker, Jr., Virgil, PO2, (1967-1971)
  • Barnes, Michael, PO2, (1966-1969)
  • Barnett, Robert, CMDCM, (1964-2009)
  • Bassett, Michael, PO2, (1963-1972)
  • Battershell, Daniel, PO1, (1960-1972)
  • Beaty, "Mike", PO1, (1963-1976)
  • Behrend, Robert, CDR, (1962-1989)
  • Berry, John, PO2, (1968-1972)
  • Bertschi, Steve, PO3, (1966-1970)
  • Blankenship, Jim, CPO, (1964-1986)
  • Borruso, Cam, PO2, (1966-1969)
  • Botsford, Barry, PO3, (1963-1971)
  • Bowen, David, CPO, (1962-1992)
  • Boyd, Curtis, CWO4, (1956-1978)
  • Brannan, Joe, CDR, (1968-2002)
  • Brett, Tom, PO3, (1965-1969)
  • Brown, Robert, CDR, (1965-1987)
  • Brumfield, Ronald, PO3, (1967-1970)
  • Bryant, William, PO3, (1962-1965)
  • Bulicek, Daniel, SCPO, (1965-1994)
  • Bussert, Michael, PO3, (1966-1970)
  • Campbell, Hal, PO1, (1961-1969)
  • Caraffa, Angelo, PO2, (1966-1970)
  • Carmean, James, PO2, (1970-1978)
  • Carr, Chuck, CPO, (1969-1993)
  • Case, Richard, PO3, (1965-1969)
  • Castaneda, Armando, CWO4, (1962-1992)
  • Chamberlin, Richard, PO3, (1962-1966)
  • Chase, William, PO2, (1966-1970)
  • Christopher, Ron, CDR, (1965-1998)
  • Clontz, Robert, CWO3, (1961-1985)
  • Colon, Luis, PO3, (1965-1971)
  • Comer, Harry, PO1, (1964-1986)
  • Conley, Pat, CPO, (1970-1996)
  • Cooper, Harry, PO2, (1968-1972)
  • Cordrey, Maynard, SCPO, (1964-1995)
  • Cox, Thomas, LT, (1966-1970)
  • DePalma, T.J., CPO, (1970-1993)
  • Deyo, Ralph, SCPO, (1962-1985)
  • Dibb, Robert, CMDCM, (1965-1995)
  • Dill, John, CWO4, (1967-1997)
  • Donnel, Ken, PO1, (1966-2002)
  • Driscoll, Michael, PO2, (1958-1968)
  • Dwyer, Michael, PO2, (1967-1971)
  • Eastwood, David S., LT, (1954-1969)
  • Eckersley, David, PO3, (1969-1973)
  • Edmondson, Theodore, MCPO, (1957-1986)
  • Efimoff, William, MCPO, (1964-1994)
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