The following letters were received by the CO's of the USS CALIFORNIA (DLGN / CGN 36) on the occasions of her commissioning and of her deactivation. |
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The following letters were received by Captain Floyd H. Miller, Jr. USN on the occasion of the commissioning of the USS CALIFORNIA (DLGN 36)
The Secretary of the Navy John W. Warner |
Chief of Naval Operation E. R. Zumwalt, Jr. Admiral, U. S. Navy |
Commander In Chief U. S. Atlantic Fleet Ralph W. Cousins Admiral, U. S. Navy |
Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Force U. S. Atlantic Fleet R. S. Wentworth, Jr. Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy |
The following letters were received by Captain Steven K. Johnson USN on the occasion of the deactivation of the USS CALIFORNIA (CGN 36)
Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet Archie Clemins Admiral, U. S. Navy |
Commander Third Fleet H. A. Browne Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy |
Commander, Naval Surface Force U. S. Pacific Fleet A .J. Krekich Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy |
Commander Carrier Group Three A. G. Harms, Jr. Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy |
Governor of the State of California Governor Pete Wilson |
Commander in Chief |
To the Officers and crew of USS CALIFORNIA (CGN 36). On behalf of all of your shipmates in the Pacific Fleet, I extend my congratulations and best wishes to you and the crew of USS CALIFORNIA (CGN 36) as you deactivate this magnificent ship after 24 years of service to our Navy and nation. USS CALIFORNIA has sailed the seven seas protecting America's interests, completing around the world cruises and serving in the four number fleets of the Pacific and Atlantic Fleets. The last of only nine nuclear powered cruisers, CALIFORNIA has completed numerous major deployments to regions of crisis including Beruit and the Persian Gulf. Always a high profile contributor, she deployed to the Arabian Gulf in the summer of 1996. CALIFORNIA performed superbly during operations SOUTHERN WATCH and DESERT STRIKE and performed duties as Air Warfare Commander for two Battle Groups. On her final deployment in 1998, CALIFORNIA ended her operational career on a high note when she acted as the Air Warfare Commander during a highly successful Counterdrug Operations deployment to the Eastern Pacific and the Caribbean Sea. She twice transited the Panama Canal and diverted a suspected drug smuggler during a high speed pursuit while firing warning shots. Her diligent effort in stemming the flow of illicit narcotics into the United States is typical of CALIFORNIA's unswerving dedicated service. Whether in a humanitarian crisis or a wartime action, USS CALIFORNIA and her crew have answered the call. Always ready and serving with distinction, she will leave the service of her country with an exceptional record of outstanding performance. I wish each of you who have served aboard this warship, "Fair Winds and Following Seas." Well Done! |
Archie Clemins Admiral, U.S. Navy |
COMMANDER THIRD FLEET |
24 June 1998 |
Dear Captain Johnson,
On behalf of your shipmates in the THIRD Fleet, I extend my congratulations and best wishes to you and the crew of USS CALIFORNIA (CGN 36) as you deactivate this magnificent ship after 24 years of service to you Navy and Nation. Since commissioning in 1974, USS CALIFORNIA has made many important contributions to our Nation's security. From the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean, from Beruit to the Arabian Gulf, CALIFORNIA has time and again answered the call to go wherever needed to operate forward from the sea. From counter drug operations in the Pacific and Caribbean to support of Operations SOUTHERN WATCH and DESERT STRIKE in the Arabian Gulf, CALIFORNIA has made her mark in every numbered fleet. CALIFORNIA has performed each mission flawlessly and leaves the service of our Nation with a superb record of achievement. Every current and past crewmember of CALIFORNIA should take great pride in their personal and professional achievement. Our Navy is stronger thanks to your impressive spirit and the tradition of excellence you leave in your wake. I wish each of you "Fair winds and Following Seas" as you move on to new assignments in the fleet. Well done CALIFORNIA! |
Sincerely, |
H. A. Browne Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy |
Captain Steven F. Johnson, U. S. Navy Commanding Officer USS CALIFORNIA (CGN 36) FPO AP 96662-1163 |
COMMANDER NAVAL SURFACE FORCE U. S. PACIFIC FLEET |
24 June 1998 |
Dear Captain Johnson,
USS CALIFORNIA had truly been a ship to have sailed the world's oceans and serve this nation in so many different ways. CALIFORNIA clearly epitomizes what our Navy is all about: defending political and economic opportunity for not only our country, but for nations around the globe. Whether it be maintaining security and stability in regions important to the United States, conducting counterdrug operations to support the war on drug, or controlling aircraft to support Navy surface forces. As the ship's twenty-fourth year comes to a close and she leaves active service, we will remember her good and faithful works with the name of CALIFORNIA but in the name of America. To the officers and crew, both past and present, I extend best wishes in our future endeavors as you have personally give of yourself to contribute to USS CALIFORNIA's proud history. |
COMMANDER CARRIER GROUP THREE |
Dear Captain Johnson,
As the USS CALIFORNIA returns home from her final voyage and prepares for decommissioning, I want to personally congratulate and commend you and your magnificent crew for a job exceedingly well done. As has always been the case in her distinguished legacy as a frontline ship, USS CALIFORNIA once again met the challenge and succeeded with exceptional professionalism and class! Since Her commissioning in February 1974 USS CALIFORNIA has served our great nation with notable pride and enthusiasm. The many accomplishments are too numerous to mention, but include the following notable distinctions. In 1981, USSS CALIFORNIA was the first nuclear powered ship to circumnavigate the globe since the ENTERPRISE Task Force COMPLETED Operation Sea Orbit in the mid-sixties; in 1986, the last warship to conduct OPERATION ERNEST WILL convoy escort missions through the Straits of Hornuz; in 1989, participated in PACEX 89, the largest combined sailing of U. S. and Allied naval units since World War II; and finally in 1995, USS CALIFORNIA proudly sailed in a parade of ships through Pearl Harbor as part of the ceremony commemorating the end of World war II. The "GOLDEN GRIZZLY" has also received numerous decorations, including four Meritorious Unit Commendations and six Battle Efficiency E's for consistently successful overseas deployments and participation in numerous training exercises. Your final voyage as a member of the Carl Vinson Battle Group in RIMPAC 98 was again highlighted by unmatched professionalism, precise seamanship, impressive combat readiness and a winning, "can-do" spirit. USS CALIFORNIA's success over the years has been the result of extraordinary commitment and professionalism by thousands of dedicated Sailors. You, your terrific crew, and all of the "Golden Grizzly's" who have served previously are a proud and distinguished part of the world's greatest Navy, and have left a legacy of excellence seldom attained in the seafaring profession. Thank you for your unparalleled dedication and many contributions to our Nation and our Navy. Fair winds and following seas always! |
A. G. HARMS, Jr. Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy |
August 28, 1998 |
Captain S. K. Johnson Commanding Officer USS CALIFORNIA (CGN 36) FPO AP 96662-1163 |
Dear Captain Johnson: |
I am delighted to extend my best regards and congratulations to you and your crew of the USS CALIFORNIA (CGN 36) as you decommission this magnificent ship after 24 years of distinguished service to the United States.
The USS CALIFORNIA holds an impressive record of conduct, performance and devotion to duty which reflects her allegiance to the highest standard of the military profession. In her many years of service, USS CALIFORNIA has brought enthusiasm and expertise to her challenging assignments. Those who have tended her weathered decks have taken part in an important legacy of Naval service that will not soon be forgotten. On this special occasion, I am honored to join her captain, officers, crew and the civilian community in saluting the USS CALIFORNIA for her 24 years of remarkable service. |
Sincerely, |
STATE CAPITOL + SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 + (916) 445-2841 |