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VBSS


Again, BAINBRIDGE Saves Lives at Sea

On Friday, 28 December 2007, USS BAINBRIDGE (DDG 96) was in the right place at the right time for a second instance during her maiden deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. Earlier in the year, this Norfolk, Virginia-based destroyer joined with a NATO effort to rescue emaciated Yemeni Army soldiers following a catastrophic volcano disaster. Through direct and concentrated effort from the entire crew, three more people may be added to the list of BAINBRIDGE saved.
While the ship was patrolling in international waters, Conning Officer Ensign Dustin Moore noticed a curious occurrence on the deck of a small fishing boat positioned along the ship’s track. A man waving an orange flag was attempting to gain attention the attention of the BAINBRIDGE crew. Confirming initial suspicions as to the man’s intent, Junior Officer of the Deck Ensign Jon Sieg remarked, “His desperate gestures made it clear to us that the people on the boat were in need of assistance.”
Endeavoring to learn more about the situation, the bridge team attempted radio communication to no avail. Requiring more information regarding this unique scene, the ship sent a Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) Team to the distressed vessel. Initial communications with the crew were mildly successful, however, since the three stranded men spoke only thickly accented French. Thankfully, one of BAINBRIDGE’s officers spoke the language and returned with Ensign Adam Jones as the official translator.When the Team’s small boat arrived once more at the stranded vessel, Team Leader Sonar Technician Chief Victor Meza conducted a quick visual sweep of the topside spaces. After concluding that the boat was safe, two BAINBRIDGE engineers found an engine room in extreme disrepair. No fuel, no battery power, and a completely destroyed engine plagued the aft-most space, worsening with each 30-degree roll, and filling with water. The engineers concluded that the boat was becoming more and more unstable.
Conversations with the boat’s inhabitants gleaned much information as to the events leading to this perilous situation. Through his translation, Ensign Jones learned that on 8 December 2007 these men had departed for Benghazi, Egypt from Libya when their boat experienced catastrophic engine failure. When BAINBRIDGE arrived on the scene, the two Tunisians and one Libyan had been adrift for 20 days. The men were in need of assistance and both agreed to abandon their vessel in exchange for refuge. Realizing they had been saved, the fishermen expressed sincere gratitude for their rescue.
Preparations to receive the ship’s newest guests aboard BAINBRIDGE began in concert with finalization of the rescue process and started immediately when the three men arrived. Hospital Corpsman First Class Byron Davis and his team performed medical assessments while Master at Arms First Class Dalton Mauldin and Command Master Chief Steve Rafter verified accommodations and appropriate security. Operations Officer Lieutenant Troy Denison coordinated with the Greek National Authority to arrange a personnel transfer. BAINBRIDGE set a course for Souda Bay where the three men were transferred to a Hellenic Coast Guard vessel.
As BAINBRIDGE departed to continue her operational schedule, VBSS team member Engineman First Class Timothy Richards commented that, “The hard preparedness and training that we as destroyermen practice paid dividends in [this] real situation.” Reflecting on a full day of accomplishment, Ensign Jones, the translator throughout the entire process, echoed these comments. “You never know what to expect in this job,” he remarked. “It’s what the training is about. You can never be sure [if] one day will be the same as the last…”
Once again, this mighty ship had saved lives, furthering its now international reputation of competence, dedication, and discipline.

Christmas 2007

Christmas this year was spent in Arizona. We stayed with my Uncle in Flagstaff. It was my mom, Victoria, Uncle and I. It was hard not having Vic there but we got to talk to him on the phone and he suprised with some really great gifts. We kept ourselves busy playing in the snow and doing some last minute shopping. Of course you can always count on my family to cook and eat and cook some more and then eat some more. I did end up gettin sick on Christmas morning and that wasn't very fun. But was better over the next couple of days and had a great time visiting friends and family in Phoenix.


NYC

I took my mom to NYC for her 55th birthday. Victoria and I had never been and mom hasn't been since 1964. We had such a fun time just us girls. Mom and I always find something to laugh about....NYC gave us lots of opportunity for that. Here is a slide show of most of our adventures....



Gingerbread Houses


The Boom Boom sisters plus kids came over to make Gingerbread Houses. We tried to make them but unfortunetly a few of them ended up in the trash. But the most important part is we had fun trying!!!

Performance Rehearsal

Victoria takes a dance class at school. This Monday I snuck in and took a couple of pictures of the class practicing for their recital. Here is a sneak peek.....





They are supposed to be stretching.......





I think they are trying to make a train............

Mamaw's Birthday

Mamaw's gift was a trip to NYC for her birthday this year. But the day couldn't go by without having a piece of birthday cake. Here she is with her cake and the birthday cake flowers Vic had delivered to her from overseas. It made her cry. She also got a 2lb box of See's Candy from her son-n-law and had the biggest sugar rush of her life! Happy Birthday Mamaw...We love you!

Winter Wonderland

Miss Tiffany and Miss Casey's Three Year Old Preschool Class
Wave Childrens Learning Center

Victoria's classroom went on a field trip to the Winter Wonderland at Hunts Club. I was a parent chaperone and it was really great watching all these 3 and 4 year old kids getting so excited over seeing puppets and faux snow! It was really cold out too so we definetly were thrown into the Christmas Spirt.



Victoria, Amelia, Adrianna and Rainey














Riding on the Bus

Angels In Action







Every year at our church they do this function for the Children called Angels in Action. The kids watch a play, sing songs, eat breakfast, meet the Beach Frog and then go around to different stations to make crafts to take home. This year Victoria went with her buddies Landon and Lance. She made some really nice stuff and thought it was super cool to hang out with the Beach Frog.