Murphy, John, MSTC

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Final Rank
Chief Petty Officer
Last Rate
MST-Marine Science Technician
Last Rate Group
Marine Science Technician
Primary Unit
1970-1970, MST, USCGC Rockaway (WAVP-377/WHEC-377/WOLE-377)
Service Years
1963 - 1971
Other Languages
Spanish
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MST-Marine Science Technician
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Home Country
United States
United States
Year of Birth
1945
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Elmsford, New York
Last Address
PO Box 610
Washington. NC 27889
Date of Passing
Apr 19, 2019
 

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  1965-1965, ST, USCGC Cook Inlet (WAVP-384/WHEC-384)

ST-Sonar Technician
From Month/Year
April / 1965
To Month/Year
April / 1965
Unit
USCGC Cook Inlet (WAVP-384/WHEC-384) Unit Page
Rank
Petty Officer Third Class
Rate
ST-Sonar Technician
Base, Station or City
Portland
State/Country
Maine
 
 
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 USCGC Cook Inlet (WAVP-384/WHEC-384) Details

USCGC Cook Inlet (WAVP-384/WHEC-384)

On 05/18/99 Tex Worley said:
A big Bravo Zulu to Gary Coy for this snapshot history of our ship and what she did in USCG service:The Cook Inlet was one of the many Casco class 311 foot cutters. The Casco-class ships were built as small seaplane tenders by the U.S. Navy. They were designed to operate out of small harbors and atolls and had shallow draft. The fact that the class was very seaworthy with good habitability and that its diesel-electric power plant gave it good range made this class well suited to ocean-station duty. A number of changes were made in these ships to better suit them to ocean- station duty. A ballon shelter was added aft; there were spaces devoted to oceanographic equipment and a hydraulic winch was added.Displacement was 2,529 tons. Length was 311'7' overall. Beam was 41'. Draft was 13'1'. Main engines were 4-electric motors driven by Fairbanks-Morse direct reversing diesels. Horsepower was 6,000. Twin screws. Maximum sustained speed was 17.3 kts, 10,138 mi. radius (and more than the circumference of the earth at economical speed!!). Fuel oil capacity was 166,430 gals. Compliment was 138 men, 10 officers, 3 warrants. Radar was SPS-23, SPS-29A. Sonar was SQS-1. Armament was (1) 5'/38 and 1 mousetrap. The Cook Inlet was built by Lake Washington Shipyards in Houghton, Wash. Keel was laid Aug. 23, 1943. She was launched on May 13, 1944. She was commissioned Nov. 5, 1944 (USN) and Jan. 15, 1949 (USCG). Was Decommissioned and transfered to South Vietnam on Dec. 21, 1971. Jan.15, 1949 to Dec. 21, 1971 was stationed at Portland Me. and used for LE, OS, and SAR. May-Jun 49 served on OS FOX. Jan. 50 served on OS BAKER. Apr.-May 50 served on OS BAKER. Jan- Feb 51 served on OS CHARLIE. Feb-Mar 52 served on OS CHARLIE. Oct. 52 served on OS COCA. Mar-Apr 53 served on OS HOTEL. Oct 12,53 received medical patient from MV Chambers. Dec. 54 served on OS DELTA. Jul-Aug 56 served on OS DELTA. Oct-Nov. 56 served on OS CHARLIE. Mar 57 served on OS ECHO. Jul-Aug. 57 Served on OS CHARLIE. Oct 57 served on OS ECHO. Jun-Jul 58 served on OS CHARLIE. Jan 59 served on OS BRAVO. Apr-May 59 served on OS DELTA. Apr-May 61 served on OS ECHO. May 65 served on OS ECHO. Jun-Jul 65 served on OS BRAVO. Aug 65 took part in cadet cruise. Jan 28,66 rescued survivors in a swamped PC. Feb 3-6, 66 escorted distressed Liberian MV Arion Burmuda. Dec 67- Jan 68 served on OS ECHO. Jan 8, 68 medevaced crewman from Swedish MV California. Apr-May 68 served on OS DELTA. Oct 68 served on OS CHARLIE. Jan-Feb 69 served on OS ECHO. Mar-Apr. 69 served on OS BRAVO. Jul-Aug 69 served on OS ECHO. Sep- Oct 69 served on OS DELTA. Feb 70 served on OS DELTA. Oct 70 served on OS BRAVO. Dec 70-Jan 71 served on OS CHARLIE. July 2, 1971 to December 21, 1971 was assigned to CG Squadron Three, Vietnam.Gary Coy CG VET
Type
Surface Vessels
 
Parent Unit
CG Vessels
Strength
High Endurance Cutter
Created/Owned By
FS Barker, Bob, CWO4 -Deceased 
   

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12 Members Also There at Same Time
USCGC Cook Inlet (WAVP-384/WHEC-384)

Bigelow, Richard, PO1, (1956-1969) ST ST Petty Officer First Class
Becker, James, PO2, (1962-1966) ST ST Petty Officer Second Class
Becker, James, PO2, (1962-1966) ST ST Petty Officer Second Class
Bigelow, Richard, PO1, (1956-1969) SO SO Petty Officer First Class
Midura, Ray, PO1, (1964-1968) ET ET Petty Officer First Class
Petto, Ray, PO3, (1964-1968) GM GM Petty Officer Third Class
Hagberg, Rick, SN, (1963-1967) SN SN Seaman
Scott, Harold, SN, (1965-1968) SN SN Seaman
Petto, Raymond, PO3, (1964-1968) SA SA Seaman Apprentice
Dudley, Harold, SN, (1963-1967) Seaman
Regan, John, PO2, (1965-1969) Seaman
Ott, Michael, CPO, (1965-1982) Boatswain's Mate 1st Class

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