So here is some 'rah rah the navy is so great' notes coming out of the 27th Congress of the CPSU. This is really hard to translate, the language is so bad, I'm inclined to think it was written by a conscript from the village who got slotted into journalism.
Fleet Chronicle
No listed author
Morskoi Sbornik, March 1986
Soviet seamen warmly approve of the solutions suggested by the XXVII Congress of the CPSU. Sailors assigned to ships and in administrative roles presented and responded to reviews in the Political Report of XXVII Congress of the CPSU Central Committee, delivered by General Secretary of the Communist Party Mikhail Gorbachev. He presented the CPSU Programme and rules as well as guidelines for the economic and social development of our country. There was enormous interest in the forum by numerous responses from our leadership. They expressed their unwavering faith in the ideals of communism and their willingness to implement the plans outlined by the Party . With great enthusiasm, the sailors worked as volunteers in honor of the Congress. Fleet commanders reviewed their commitments and attended meetings with the delegates of the congress. They actively and efficiently carried out presentations on antisubmarine cruiser
Novorossiysk Guided missile cruiser
Slava and (Kashin Class destroyers) BPKs
Obraztsovy, and
Vasily Chapaev,
Red Caucasus. Officers, D. Belov and V. Rogun were presenting on the occasion of this historic event. The personnel showed they are aiming for important goals in tune with the Congress. The sailors charged with being responsible for keeping the fleets at a high combat readiness are closely united around the Party of Lenin.
(Wow after that dose of seemingly stereotypical lip service lets look at what the ocean has to say)
Talk of the Ocean
Prior to the start of the congress the great crew of the guided missile cruiser
Grozny commanded by Captain 2nd Rank M. Pinchuk, with the deputy commander for political affairs commander K. Zhampiisov successfully completed missile and gunnery live fire exercises, showing high skill during tactical exercises. The top of the competition of combat troops were Captain 3rd Rank A. Novikov, and Lieutenant Commander A. Vasilenko . The best professionals and political activists that have proven themselves in the field of command are Captain 3rd Rank G. Zhmetkov, Captain-Lieutenant S. Rensh, Senior Lieutenant N. Mikhailov, a senior warrant officer V. Semeniuk, and Ensign A. Khomenko.
The crew of submarine tender
Fedor Vidyaevwas commended for their recent exercise. Especially distinguished were the mine and torpedo mates, commanded by Lieutenant V. Kezik . The team is considered the best among all submarine tenders, solving the problems of long sailing in their assigned fleet area. Secretary of the Komsomol Lieutenant A. Safonov was recognized for leading young men to achieve superior results military skill training and contributing to the education Komsomol members.
For showing the ability to successfully solve the problem of replenishing military ships underway at sea in various locations the crew of the large sea tanker
Dniester,and Captain Commander V. Urbanowicz earned for the eighth time in a row the title of
communist labor crew, showing deep technical knowledge and skill to operate correctly, a high level of political awareness, and strong discipline. These qualities are inherent in the crew.
(now for the individual fleets)
Red Banner Northern Fleet
The command and political demands on sailors were discussed by CPSU Central Committee and decided on measures to strengthen discipline and how to properly face the challenges met by commanders and political officers. The presentation was made by commander of the Northern Fleet , Admiral I. Kapitanets . He stressed that one of the reasons for the shortcomings is that not all leaders are willing to assume responsibility for the situation and are not always supported by order and strong discipline . The speaker said that to eliminate these deficiencies leaders must must fight complacency and have the ability to not only to organize, but also monitor the implementation and execution of orders in person. The presentation was attended by Vice -Admiral A. Ustyantsev , E. Chernov , V. Mochalov , Rear Admiral J. Patrushev , A. Minaev, and Captain Belyaev . The forum was hosted by a member of the Military Council - Head of Political Department Northerb Fleet Vice Admiral C. Vargin.
The high amount of professionalism showed reconnaissance aircraft crews was on display as well. Navigator Lieutenant V. Mirzov was given the task to penetrate the boundaries of enemy air defense to survey a given area and to to identify possible targets . The screen of the radar device was dazzled by illumination: cumulus clouds and offshore facilities. It is not easy to find targets among this clutter. Mirzov correctly identified a target and turned on the camera equipment. It took a few seconds for the aviator to get to make visual contact with the objective and eleminate it. On the way back after the mission there was danger from interceptors . The commander Captain N. Kosolapov made ​​vigorous evasive maneuvers , evading a meeting with the enemy aircraft. This crew has done well in the past year and is recognized as the best in its section. The pilots are eager to share their experiences with their colleagues. They are true to the motto "Teach yourself - Teach Others."
Red Banner Pacific Fleet
The crew of (Sovremenny) Destroyer Osmotritelny earned the gratitude of the Chief of the Navy. Not only were all training and combat tasks are performed expertly. Personnel acted competently in an unusual situation in the ocean. During one of the exercises, in the immediate vicinity of the destroyer, ships of the the capitalist countries operated near by. It is theorized they probably wanted to test the degree of training of the Pacific Fleet. The signalman, sailor Alexander Abramenko, said that the foreign ship began a dangerous turn and at the same time raised the flag meaning 'limited in their ability to maneuver' He immediately reported this to the officer of the watch. Not missing a beat, he turned the knob on the engine telegraph the to full reverse. Obedient professionals, the different machinists - Turbinist P. Vaytyulevich and Seaman A. Baytinger, boiler machinist Petty Officer 2nd Class A. Soloninko, Seaman W. Sirbu, and sailor Smirnov . The entire chain , from the signalman to helmsmen to machinists worked well as a single unit.
Very popular among sailors at remote garrisons are the so-called "days of life ." Organized and conducted by the military trade department and headed by a deputy of the city council A. Horoshavtsevym. On a pre- designated day at the time of ships arriving, sellers from the garrison department store, barber, photographer, and tailors are on hand and makeshift stalls are set up with cookies, candy, fruit , electrical gadgets. For the sailors, who are often denied the opportunity to visit the local shops, this is a great opportunity to buy nice clothes for themselves and loved ones, take pictures , sew clothes. In a short time these days were spent in the parts where the sailors rotate from ship duty.
I'll do the Baltic, Leningrad Region, Med, Black Sea, and Caspian Flotilla tomorrow