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USS BAYFIELD LIBRARY 'f' S ,,.e-lg f7'W,4 J ' 1: Q I v f 4 I F 1 Z s I E v I I K i s I E 1 I , D V' V 4 WEST PAC LOG USS BAYFIELD Departed Long Beach Pearl Harbor HHWHII Dull Knlfe fMOlOk3l HQWVBIIJ Pearl Harbor Hawau Sublc Bay PI Yellow Blrd fPh1l1pp1ne J Sublc Bay PI Manlla PI Hong Kong B C C Suh1c Bay PI Numazu Japan Buckner Bay Oklnawa Nagoya Japan Buckner Bay Okmawa F lrehouse fKoreal Saseho Japan Buckner Bay Oklnawxa Sublc Bay PI Buckner Bay Oklnawa Back Pack fTa1Wanl Buckner Bay Oklnawa Enroute Lon Beach Arr1ve Lon Beach 15 e e e c c Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec ec ec an an an an an e e Mar Mar Apr MILES STEAMED 23 632 16 15 e c Oct OV OV OV OV OV Nov CC CC an an an Jan e e Mal Mal U 17 S p 0 1 5 25 S p 27 S p 66 77 . S P 3 Ot , 3 0 1 ' , . . 31 O 1 4 N cc - as - - - S 4 8 N ' , . . 8 16 N ' , . . 16 18 N , . . . 20 25 N 1 ' 7 , , 27 30 7 5 6 D , - 9 D 14 D Yokosuka, Japan 17 DCC 27 Dec 7 28 D 1 J ' 4 J 5 J cc - aa 9 6 J J 18 J - 19 ' - , 22 J - 23 Jan - ' 25 J - 9 F b ' ' ' . v 11 F b - 19 F b 46 77, - F D ' . 4' 13 - ' . ag 6 D I HOURS UNDERWAY 2,213 AVERAGE SPEED 10.7 KTS- SHIP'S HISTORY Since the first days of American fighting ships the United States Navy has been a proud and power- ful force in the fight to keep the world free. The American Navy is made up of many different types of fighting forces. One of the most prominent of these forces since its beginning in 1942 haS been the Naval Amphibious Force which has grown to become the most powerful Amphibious Force in the world today. The BAYFIELD is a proud representative of this unrivaled American Force. No single ship today more accurately tells the story of American amphibious operations than does the BAYFIELD. Built in San Francisco in 1943 as a merchant ship, the Sea Bass, she was promptly converted to an APA K Attack Transportj in time to participate in the Normandy Invasion as the Flag Ship at Utah Beach. Here the BAYFIELD first tested her double function fFlag Ship and Attack Transportl which she con- tinues to perform today. As the Utah Flag Ship, the BAYFIELD was the nerve center of that historical assault and in addition provided the boats and specially trained coxswains needed to land the T1'00P5 and cargo which she carried within her hull. Before the Normandy Assault which launched General Eisenhoweris drive to crush the Nazis, the BAYFIELD trained extensively on the beachheads of ,No1'tl1C1'11 England. The planning and preparation for the landing, some of which dated back to 1942, made pos- sible the American success, for the invasion took place in the heaviest storm to sweep the English Channel since 1924. Lowering the boats from the ship and maneuvering in the heavy surf taxed every crew mem- ber,s training and set a precedent for the Amphibious Force. From the waters of the English Channel the BAYFIELD, then enjoying the nickname of the MlVlighty BQ, steamed south into the lVlediterranean to take part in the Invasion of Southern France. With her valuable and experienced crew the BAYFIELD was then ordered from the lVIediterranean to the Pacific where Amphibious Warfare was then the primary concern. Here in the last year of the war she took part in the assaults at lwo ,lima and Okinawa, ia war record' of which the BAYFIELD shall always be proud. V-J Day set the BAYFIELD to work carrying out Operation UlVlagic Carpetn bringing war-weary Amer- ican Soldiers and Marines back to the United States. This was her first peacetime mission and a most happy one. ' In the fall of 1949 during the turbulent Chinese Civil War the BAYFIELD, carrying units of the United States 9th lVlarines, steamed the Chinese Coast ready to evacuate American Nationals or to in- tervene if directed. As the fighting ceased, the BAYFIELD anchored in Shanghai to negotiate with the Communists for an American Naval Base at Shanghai. As part of the terms for the talk the BAYFIEUTS decks were taken over by Communist Chinese. With the failure of the negotiations the BAYFIELD steamed from Shanghai, the last American Ship to see that harbor. , With the outbreak of hostilities in Korea in the spring of 1950, the BAYFIELD, then in the Atlantic, was transferred to Pacific waters and participated in the Amphibious Operations at lnchon, Chinnampo and Wonsan. She also took part in the redeployment of troops from the beaches of Hungnam to Pusan. During the Communist push in lndo-China in September of 1954 the ship steamed over 7,000 miles transporting approximately 6,000 lndo-Chinese refugees from the North Coast at Haiphong to Saigon in the south. For the BAYFlELD'S part in this Operation uPassage to Freedom the ship received national attention in a 1955 Readers Digest article entitled uThey'll Remember the BAYFIELDX' ln the fall of 1962 the BAYFIELD, along with other units of the Pacific Amphibious Force, took on a full load of troops and cargo and within 48 hours was steaming south eventually to transit the Panama Canal. This task force stood ready for any emergency in the Caribbean for two months while diplomatic negotiations were being carried out in an attempt to ease the Cuban Crisis. Working at capacity the BAYFIELD can carry 1400 troops and 13,000 tons of cargo, all capable of being offloaded in the heat of an Amphibious assault in a matter of lhours by the highly trained team which makes up the BAYFIELD crew. 23 boats constitute the HBoat Croupi' which storms the beaches with troops and cargo. A A Q All told BAYFIELD has steamed the equivalent of 18 trips around the world in her 21 years of Naval seivice. Training nd Readiness CAPTAIN JOHN H. HITCHCOCK, USN CQMMANDING oFFlcER SEP 1962 T0 NOV 1963 A 1940 graduate of the University of Wash- ington, Captain Hitchcock enrolled in the V-7 Officers Training Program and received his lVIid- shipman training in the U.S.S. PRAIRIE STATE, graduating in February 1941. Immediately there- after he reported to his first duty station, the U.S.S. lVIAHAN fDD-3645 then serving as a part of the Hawaiian Squadron in the U. S. Pacific Fleet. Captain Hitchcock's duties in the Mahan progressed from those of Torpedo Officer succes- sively through all departments culminating in his assignment as Executive Officer early in 1943. In October of 1944 he was ordered back to the United States from the Pacific Theatre of opera- tions for duty as prospective Executive Officer of the U.S.S. ROWAN QDD-782D and remained aboard in that capacity after commissioning until the end of World War II. In November of 1945 the then LCDR Hitchcock assumed command of the U.S.S. BELET QAPD- 109j and participated in the occupation of Japan. The U.S.S. BELET was ordered into the mothball fleet in 1946 and LCDR Hitchcock's next assign- Rhode Island. His foll slgnment as Officer in 1 wing duties included as- harge, Naval Reserve In- structor Training School, Treasure Island 11947- ment was to the General Line School at Newport, o R 48j, U.S.S. HOLLISTE and Executive Officer 4 1 QDD 7881 as Navigator 1948-501, Post Graduate Studies at Ohio State University f1950-51J, Bu- reau of Naval Personnel Branch - Recruiting -N as Head, Stds. and Policy Division f1951-53j, Com- manding Officer of the U.S.S. RADFORD QDDE- 446j Q1953-555, Assistant Chief of Staff for Personnel and Administration, COMCRUDESPAC H955-571r, Bureau of Naval Personnel as Assist- ant Head, Active Plans Branch, Plans Division Q1957-591i , Student at the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island f1959-605 , and finally the staff CINCPACFLT, Pearl Harbor, as the Fleet and Fleet Ordnance Offi a . cer f1960-625 before reporting as Commanding Officer, U.S.S. BAYFIELD QAPA-33D on 8 Sep- tember 1962. He was promoted to Commander on 1 July 1951 and to Captain on 1 April 1960. Captain Hitchcock has been awarded the Ameri- can Defense fwith starj, American Area, Pacific Area Q5 starsj, Wlorld War' II Victory, Occupation Service flapanj, China Service fextendedj, Na- tion Defense, Korean Service, and the United Nations Service medals. He is the son of George P. Hitchcock of Eugene, Oregon, and Constance Hitchcock of San Francisco, California. He is married to the former lVIar'garet Walsh of Newport, Rhode Island, and has two sons: John, age 14, and Michael, age 10. CAPTAIN L. E. DARBY, USN COMMANDING OFFICER NOV 'I963 - Captain DARBY graduated in 1938 from Pur- due University where he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering Qmajor- ing in Communications Engineeringj. Subsequent to graduation, while employed as an engineer in South Bend, Indiana, he applied for a commission in the U. S. Naval Reserve and was commissioned Ensign, C-VfSj, USNR, in August of 1940. After serving briefly on the Staff of Commander Section Three, U. S. Naval Communications Reserve, he was ordered to active duty on the U.S.S. DENT QDD-116j in April of 1941 and served on this West Coast Sonar School ship as instructor for the officer students until the outbreak of World War II. After commencement of hostilities, he continued serving on the U.S.S. DENT as Com- munications Officer and ASW Officer until Feb- ruary of 1943 when he was ordered to Applied Communications Course of the U. S. Naval Post- graduate School. After Postgraduate School, he continued postgraduate work at NRL in the field of Electronic Warfare and upon completion was assigned to the Staff of Admiral HALSEY, Com- mander Third Fleet, until December of 1945. In January 1946, the then Lieutenant Com- mander DARBY reported to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations for duty in Electronic Warfare which was followed by assignments to General Line School 11947-19485, Communica- tions Officer, Staff Commander De-stroyers Atlan- tic H948-1949j, Executive Officer, U.S.S. .IAMES E. KYES QDD-787j f1950-19515, Chief of Naval Operations fElectronic Warfarej 11951- 1954j, Commanding Officer, U.S.S. SAMUEL N. MOORE fDD-747j H954-1956j, MAAC Federal Republic of Germany 11957-l958j, SACLANT ASW Research Center 1959-19601 and as Chief, Allocations Division, Defense Communications Agency from 1960 until assuming command of the U.S.S. BAYFIELD QAPA-335 on 25 Novem- ber 1963. Captain DARBY has been awarded the Navy Commendation Ribbon ffor work in Electronic Warfare while on the Third Fleet Staffj, Asiatic- Pacific Campaign Medal Q5 Starsj, American De- fense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, China Service Medal, World War II Victory Med- al, Navy Occupation Service Medal Uapanj, United Nations Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Philip- pine Liberation Ribbon 12 Starsj and Korean Presidential Unit Citation. He is the son of Charles H. DARBY fdeceasedj and Iva M. DARBY of Butler, Indiana, and is married to the former LTJG Kathryn L. POHOR- SKY, USNRCWJ of Detroit, Michigan, and has one daughter, Barbara Lee, who is now a student at Indiana University. CAPTAIN W. C. MEYER, USN COMMANDER AMPHIBIOUS SQUADRON SEVEN SEP 1962 - DEC 1963 A graduate of the University of California in 1937, Captain MEYER received his original com- mission as an Ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve, via the NROTC program. Upon mobilization in January 1941, Captain MEYER was assigned as Gunnery Officer of the USS ALDEBARAN fAF 101. On 5 February 1942 he placed in commission and commanded P C 476 which operated in the Atlantic, the Hawaiian area and took part in the Guadalcanal operatio-ns. In September 1943, Captain MEYER placed in commission and commanded USS NEW- MAN KDE 2051 and escorted convoys to Great Britain and the Mediterranean. In August 1944 he placed in commission and commanded USS RINGNESS fAPD 1001 and later participated in the landings at Okinawa, where he received the Bronze Star with Combat MVR. After the war, Captain MEYER spent a year under instruction at the General Line School, Newport, R. I., and 18 months as Assistant Direc- tor of Training on the Staff of Commandant 12th Naval District. In January 1949, Captain MEYER recommis- sioned and commanded USS FRANK E. EVANS fDD 7541. In January 1950 he assumed com- mand of USS TAUSSIG QDD 7461 and spent fourteen months in the Korean Theatre where he was awarded the Commendation Medal with Com- bat MVR Returning from Korea, Captain MEYER served 'as Executive Officer of the NROTC unit, Univer- sity of California, Berkeley. In July 1954 he reported to the Staff, Commander United Nations Blockade and Escort Force Pacific as Asst. Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans. He was awarded the Korean Military Order of Ulchi in recognition of outstanding services to the Republic of Korea Navy. Captain MEYER reported to the Naval War College in July of 1955 for instruction in the Naval Warfare Course and the following year he was assigned to the staff as an instructor. On 5 July, 1957, Captain MEYER assumed command of Destroyer Division 192 and on 15 August, 1958, command of USS CACAPON QAO 521 which, a year later, was awarded the Battle Efficiency Award. I Returning to the University of California, Berk- eley, in September of 1959, Captain MEYER as- sumed duties as Commanding Officer of the NROTC unit and Professor of Naval Science. Cap- tain MEYER broke his pennant on board BAY- FIELD on 22 September 1962 as Commander Amphibious Squadron Seven. CAPTAIN PARTEE CROUCH USN COMMANDER AMPHIBIOUS SQUADRON SEVEN CAPT Partee CROUCH was commissioned in June 1939 fo-llowing graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy. Early in his career he served in the battleship USS ARKANSAS, the cruiser USS VICENNES and the destroyer USS TRUXTON. During Wvorld Wal-11, he commanded the mine- sweepers USS CONQUEST and USS YMS-10, Minesweeper Division ONE, and the Destroyer Escort USS RI-IINEHART. Subsequently, he has commanded USS NIBLACK and USS AULT, Es- cort Squadron EICI-IT and USS ELDORADO. CAPT CROUCH is a graduate of the Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas, and the Industrial College of the Aimed Forces, W'ashington, D. C. He has served on the Staff of Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Atlantic. Fleet, Commander, U.S. Naval Activities, Italy, and in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Prior to assuming command as Commander Amphibious Squadron SEVEN, CAPT CROUCH was Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations on the Staff of Commander Amphibious Training Com- mand, U.S. Pacific Fleet. CAPT CROUCH, born in Roanoke, Virginia, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Partee W. CROUCH of Bluefield, West Virginia. He is married to the former Mary Bell Jones of Aberdeen, Mississippi. They, including a daughter, Marianne, presently reside in Coronado, California. DEC I 963 COMMANDER ANTHONY J. KODIS CHIEF STAFF OFFICER 14 OCTOBER 1963- COMMANDER BASIL D. SLAYMAKER CHIEF STAFF OFFICER 19 MARCH 1962-14 OCTOBER 1963 N I W N N -M EY N :SN HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS LCDR PARKS LCDR HUTCHINSON Operations Supply HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS lcontj LT WAGNER LCDR LARQSE Operations Supply LT FOX LT TANNAHILL Engineering Deck LT WILLIAMS LT HUSSEY Dental Medical LTJG .ROGERS LTJG SHERIDAN Navigation Deck First Row: LTJG W. J. Riepe, ENS R. B. MacArtl1ur, LTJG R. E. Sheridan, LTJG P. E McGinty, LCDR E. M. Larose, ENS N. F. Debelak ' Second Row: IST LT R. Gleeson, ENS R. G. Newman, ENS E. A. Musante, ENS A. A. Tristano ENS M. G. Bourke, LT W. Tannahill, ENS L. E. Clanton. Third Row: LT L. O. Fox, ENS R. J. McGowan, ENS J. Cangelosi, LT R. W. Hussey, ENS R. R Williams, ENS M. M. Bauer Fourth Row: ENS R. F. Jendrysik, LT 0. C. Williams, ENS J. J. Muller, LT R. H. Wagner ENS B. T. Wright, LTJG J. L. Rogers, LTJG R. E. McClay. Front Row, left to right: EMCS J. J.CEeri-5, ?7CTE. L- Hezel, PNC J- G- Iefiena HMC C- E- W'll' , CMCA R. A. Morieko, SM . . 0mP50n- Balcliargiw, standing, left to right: ENCS W. C. Donovan, MMCS A. J. Lambert, ICCM R. W. Andrews, RDCM J. C. Smitheman, BTCS L. A. Sfreddo, YNC D. W- St. M3f1C,.SKC R- E- Clark Mc W L Manker RDC B J Bilan, RMC R. Num-ffield, SDCA T- J- Simon, SMCA ,Q , , , . . W. J. Kirkgessler, BMC P. D. Bailey. Row 1: B. White, J. A. Murphy, S. E. Trusty, P. D. Bates, R. A. Ottavano. Row 2: J. A. Kirchmeire, M. L. Dowell, S. W. Wooten, E. A. Gonzales, L. J. St. Amant, ENS M. G. Bourkef Row,3: J. W. Young, J. D. Collins, R. D. Garris, L. R. Feltus, S. Treadway. From left to rzght: First Row: J. D. Wildman, A. O. Prendergast, F. M. Randolph, R. H. Bartlett, T. F. McCarthy. Second Row: B. L. Griffin, W. A. Gilmore, R. J. Schmidt, D. J. Lawlor, D. D. Herand, J. H. Eastlick, N. Pena, ENS R. B. MacArthur. Third Row: R. O. Landis, D. M. Westfall, M. M. Henry, A. Bonga, R. P. Ennis. IE K XX w - X f X X .X 'XX xx S xX 3 First Row: A. L. Leach, J. L. Hickey, F. M. Roberts, J. W. Thorpe, J. V. Evans. Second Row: R. T. Willsey, S. K. McCuaig, P. M. David, J. F. Jones, C. E. Hughes, H. W Mathis, ENS J. J. Muller. Third Row: L. D. Bates, B. J. Sanders, V. G. Small, D. M. Newcomb, K. W. Cade. Left to Right: LTJG L. E. Clanton, E. W. Allen, J. H. Kleeb, F. J. Flores, W. E. Woodard, D. R. Love, F. L. Wiley, P. D. Bill Bailey, Jr. Not Shown: W. L. White. Bottom Row: LTJG P. E. McGinty, B. J. Johnson, D. B. Garrett, P. L. Johnston, P. S. Dunkel S. E. Hughlett. C. L. Williamson, ENS R. Jendrysik. .llifldle Row: F. T. McMillan, F. E. Acevez, W. W. Smith, J. E. Horvath, W. C. Cordon, W. M Griswold, J. E. Owens, T. R. Bolick. Top Row: W. W. Miller. R. L. Passage, E. Pawlowski, J. H. Peters, H. W. Wilson, R. L. Divine R. D. Selby, F. D. Pepper. First Row: W. H. Phillips, C. R. Bow, A. R. Lucero, D. E. Williamson, R. A. Morieko Second Roo,-5 R. Lomboy. P. E. Reese, J. L. Collins. R. A. Armola. J. T. Wargo. P Darn cockroaches. Hong Kong tailor. Combat recommends ? Steer 362? ,A V, ' I I f Vw, V mm? U Fill her up. HHAR HAR! That was fun! Let's see how deep we can dunk him this time! ?2 3' . . S b t 1 Two With everything. ea a S 20 knots I I Ha! , 45 f . ,W , 1. Personnel inspection cancelled. f o M fun!! W M1 Swim faster! Brooks Brothers ,1 .X :L 524 :MW 5 250 a ride. Q ,4 ,' f' 1 f ff! fy , W Q f ff fy ,fy if , ,,,- ff ,U i :NWY-ff' I ' 0 'yy ,4 I , A fxffffl Z ff 'W JU!- .,fif?'fQ4 X7 ' f 'f' 71' 7 5 56 x 7 f yy! 1 Q ,wg , ' - ,f., ,- .WU A y f W I did, I did saw a plane. Reveille. 1 X A if if The Phantom did what? What do you mean no liberty! First Row: ENS R. G. Newman, J. Puckett, G. D. Kimberling, W. A. Thomas, C. C. Switzer LTJG R. E. Sheridan. I , Second Row: D. R. Laborde, R. D. Gheen, J. W. Emmons, R. R. Ashford, L. E. Reese, G. W. Dokken. Third Row: M. G. Richardson, L. A. Sfreddo, E. W. Richards, R. Reddice, T. M. Harnen. Left to right: MM3 R. L. Towle, FN O. T. Bonelr, FN C. L. Kirch, MM3 T. A. Lenon, YN3 L. P. Landwehr, MMFN C. C. Lilley, FN T. Hernandez, MM3 A. B. Garza, MM3 M. L. McGregor, MM2 D. E. McKenery, MRI E. T. Davis, MM2 E. A. Wardle, MM2 V. C. Arms, MM3 G. D. Sanders, MMI R. L. Williams, MMCS A. J. Lambert, LTJG R. E. Sheridan, ENS P. E. O'Kain. E N First Row: J. L. Cvitkovich, T. W. Stephens, .L T. Ignacio, A. S. Pashinian, L. Holguin, D. R. Lesmerises, R. Schaap, C. L. Pratt. Second Row: R. C. Sniadowski, L. B. Young, C. F. Moon, J. D. Evans, R. L. Dressel, E. C. Mantonya, R. A. Reed, D. W. Tyler, ENS .l. Cangelosi. Third Row: R. L. Donovan, R. Hernandez, A. C. Nelson, E. D. Autrey, B. L. lrvan, R. Speares, D. G. Brookins, V. A. Hoffman. Missing from Division photo is .l. D. Kaufman. First Row: D. E. Winfrey, B. P. Thach, S. P. D ' l J, A, B 1 R W Seeond Row: R. J. DePauw, L. o. Shank, L. L. lilfeil H. E. xifn'vn1ken11:i1Qf' i:bLS'BIf.11a,dt Trnnz Row: J. J. Kent, D. P. Cain, H. D. Hillman, L. H. Duncan, E. J. Winkellein 'J. 1. Gnkin' First Row, left to right: ENS S. R. White, W. J. Ballenger, V. V. Torres, M. E. Whitman, D. W. Thrash, D. E. Wilson, J. M. Luther, R. L. Hezel. Second Row: F. Bevelyn, C. L. Gookin, R. D. Sheard, S. R. Sheard, D. C. Kaul, J. M. Green. Your MNUCW' Navy THE BOSS ,, ,M W fw jyww. ' ii W W. .Z K, f ff x ff ,m fs M? 2 f , V J ' f Z 2 A f, f, Zfff: Wfffz vfff ,fff ff W I 1 f H h'A X5 White hat of the year. I thought you said papa 15. N , ' , l ,F ,X f W X ' x , S 'VL All damage no control. L n. more help. light? ii ENG-INEER'S Form- same 'hts salvaged tod LIFER SHIPOVER DEF REG USN E' al Er- S 5 a t ,gf-ff, What! Me worry? Ya forgot the cream and sugar. fhen I sald Gimme a buckas Worth of ethyl Chief strikers. 1 Z , f, fn! , fw Z ,VVV , ,, ,M Z' , f ,f 'f , 74, W7 1 f ww 32 ? f I V ' fp , Take me to your leader. ,fswnvf Smokin, black again? Juicin, the boilers. Chief Kent's idea of retirement. Not bad for engineroom gin ,uf-XX First Row, left to right: J. R. Mikesell, N. W. Whaley, A. L. Larkins, J. A. Howe, T. G. Pugh LCDR E. M. Larose, ENS R. J. McGowan, R. E. Clark, ENS B. T. Wright. Middle Row, left to right: H. W. Parks, J. J. Dinn, H. L. McDonald, C. Briggs, H. L. Burton R. W. Fleming, R. L. Johnson, J. M. Prichard, C. M. Nunneley. Back Row, left to right: J. M. Horton, O. E. Martin, H. Bell, L. D. Thompson, R. Brown, J. V Lyons, J. M. Davis. ' Back Row, left to right: R. G. K , J. 0. B d'f d D P. 12. R.Loyo1a,A. G.Bonoa51iJ.er 0 ' J' ' Am, R- H- Bowman, J- 0. Dubose, Fffmf Row, left 50 Tight: J. W. Johnson, H. R. Messersmith, T. J. Simon, LCDR E M I-,arose We ' , ' Back Row, left to right: P. L. Johnson, R. C. Ferguson, R. L. Cree, B. L. Pugh, W. M. Griswold, L. J. Boone. Front Row, left to right: D. W. Knapper, C. W. Pickering, B. C. Hagler, D. R. Cain, D. J. Sims. Need some IXL? Care for a salt water sundae? Hot from the oven. All records, no material. I l 5 Y A I Wardroom mess bill on the rise. p pp Supply department at Work? Meat in the Salad t0d3Y- Grab seconds, he's not looking. 1 sf xx, X X N Ss? S Q y WY s 2 . 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Griffin, RDCM J. C. Smithmeman. D J W 1,7 .,,ff,7 ' fy ff' ff V 1 , xxx J z Q 2 Z 7 f f 1 X 1 f I S I O N - ' ., S. R. G . ' Fir-95 Row: S' H' Goodspeedi G' Granth, JIS BlI:nzXc?'1?aIgIJ?r3lIErR. H. Bezizlijlelg Hernandez, D. C. S d : ENS R. R. WdI13mS, JI'-, J- uca BZIgIIT.r1gTUFarmer, ENS A. A. Tristano, ENS N' F' Debelak' - P First Row: H. A. Thompson, E. C. Hamel, R. C. Keller, T. P. Schirmer, F. D. Hoppe, W. .l. Kirchgesler, M. M. Bauer Second Row: R. E. McClay, K. J. Naumann, G. A. Donnerstog, R. Cardona, D. L. Moorehouse, R. L. Ellis, P. P. K1-auchak. ' First Row, left to right: R. W. B A ' - ' Second Row: ENS E. A. Musgilgj C.J.K'15iikn35, .Tj Ngfalli, TME. Hawkes. Duncan, R. Nutterfield. ' l ' ' 0 S' ' A' ROQUC, P- B- Worrell, A. D. Third Row: H. B. s 'b 1, R, T, B . R. E. Mcclay. 61 e arger, A. T. LCWIS, H. O. Turner, A. Recio, R. C. Luttrel, LTJG y . ff.- Kneeling, from left to right: J. A. Roy, C. E. Howard, R. K. Turner, T. L. Ecker, J. L. Jolly First Row: R. W. 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Long Beach, California Long Beach, California Brooklyn, New York Omaha, Nebraska WILLIAMS, Owen C., LT .......... .............,....,.... D ouglas, Arizona HUSSEY, Robert W., LT ...... ...... W est Reading, Pennsylvania FOX, Loyd O., Jr., LT .......... ........... L ong Beach, California ROGERS, John L., LTJG ..............,.......,.. ....... E l Centro, California RIEPE, William J., LTJG .,........................... ........ IN It. Pleasant, Iowa GLEESON, Richard, ISTXLT, USMC ..,...... SHERIDAN, Robert E., LTJG ..r,.......,.... Adrian, Michigan MCGINTY, Patrick E., LTJG ........... .... MCCLAY, Robert E., Jr., LTJG ...... .... LUNN, J., LTJG ........................,........... McDONOUGH, LTJG .............,...... MCGOWAN, Robert J., LTJG ......., KELLY M. LTJG .................... CLANr'oN,'LewiS E., LTJC ..,. fi MYERS, Ronald W., ENS, ............ CANGELOSI, Joseph, ENS ................ WILLIAMS, Roy R., Jr., ENS ......... BOURKE, Michael G., ENS .......... MacARTHUR, Robert B., ENS ........ BAUER, M., ENS ......................... MULLER, John J., ENS ............. TRISTANO, Angelo A., ENS ....... Alma, Wisconsin Bethesda, Maryland Omaha, Nebraska -- Greensburg, Pennsylvania Louisville, Kentucky Rockford, Illinois Oceanside, California Miami, Florida Columbus, Ohio Brooklyn, New York Garrett, Indiana Andover, Massachusetts Oak Park, Illinois Springfield, Oregon Pasadena, California Los Angeles, California WHITE, Sammy R., ENS .............. ....................... N ampa, Idaho DEBELAK, Norman F., ENS ............ ................ A vella, Pennsylvania JENDRYSIK, Richard F., ENS ........ ............ .... H o t Springs, Arkansas O'KAIN, Paul E., Jr., ENS ............ ......... R edondo Beach, California WRIGHT, Bruce HT , ENS ........ ................ L ouisville, Kentucky HODGE, Carl A., ENS ............... .............. W rigley, Tennessee MUSANTE, Edward A., ENS ...... ...... S an Francisco, California NEWMAN, Ray G., ENS .................................................... Ada, Oklahoma CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS NAME RATE BAILEY, P. D., BMC ........ BILAN, R. J., RDC ........,......... CLARK, R. E., SKC ................... DoNovAN, W. C., ENCs ....... . HEZEL, R. L., src ................. JERIEN, J. C., PNCA ...... KENT, J. J., EMCS .............. LAMBERT, A. J., MMCS ......... HOMETOWN Mile, West Virginia Cavite, P. I. Chesapeake, Ohio Dorchester, Mass. St. Louis, Missouri Fairview, Montana Youngstown, Ohio ........ Lawrence, Mass. MANKER, W. L., QMC ............ ................ T win Falls, Idaho MORIEKO, R. A., GMGCA ....... ...... J ersey City, New Jersey SIMON, T. J., SDCA ............... SFREDDO, L. A., BTCS .............. - SMITHEMAN, J. C., RDCM ....... Portsmouth, Virginia Stafford Springs, Conn. Philadelphia, Penn. THOMPSON, H. A., SMCA ........ ............................ E verton, Missouri WILLIAMS, C. E., HMCA ........................................ Monroe, Louisiana FIRST CLASS PETTY OFFICERS NAJIE RATE HOJIETOWN ACEVEZ, F. E., BMI ....... ............. L os Angeles, California ALLEN, E. W., BMI ....... .......... F lemington, West Virginia BROWN, R., SHI ....... ....................... C incinnati, Ohio DAVIS, E. T., MRI ....... .............. H oisington, Kansas DEPAUW, R. J., EMI ....... .................. N ewark, New York FARMER, T. P., RDI ...,,,. .............. H attiesburg, Mississippi GARCIA, B, M., SDI ,,,......... ........ I mperial Beach, California COOKIN, C, L,, DCI ,---,,,,,,,,,,,, ................ G reenway, Arkansas GUENTHER, H, E,, RMI ,,,,,.., ................... C hicago, Illinois HERNANDEZ, E., RDI ,,...... ..,,......... F ort Worth, Texas HILLMAN, H, D., ICI ,,,,,,, .......... N evada City, California HOLT, V, WI, YN1 ,,,,-,,,-,,,, ........ H ot Springs, South Dakota IGNACIO, J. T., MMI .............. ....................... K auai, Hawaii KIRCHMEIER, J. A.. BMI ........ .. MESSERSMITH. H. R.. CSI ...... . Webster, South Dakota Shelby, Ohio NUNNELEY, C. M., DK1 ........ ......... N ew Orleans, Louisiana PRICHARD, J. M., SKI .......... ....... P aramount, California REESE, P. E., GMGI .................. ............... Y ork, Nebraska RICHARDSON, M. C., BTI ........ ......... A marillo, Texas SNIADOWSKI, R. C., MMI ...... .... ................... T o ledo, Ohio VILLAR, M. L., SKI ........... .................................. M anila, P. I, WILLIAMS, R. L., MMI ............................ Huntington Beach, California WILLSEY, R. T., BMI ............................................ Hollywood, California SECOND CLASS PETTY OFFICERS NAME RATE ACHEN, J. D., CS2 ........ HOMETOW N Baudette, Minnesota AMES, L. L., IC2 ................ ..... S an Jose, California ARMS, V. C., MM2 ................. ................ A tlanta, Georgia BORCHARDT, J. L., EM2 ...... ................... E dgar, Wisconsin BRIGGS, C., SH2 ................. ........ E ast St. Louis, Illinois CHURCH, R. L., QM2 .............. ............... T win Falls, Idaho CVITOKOVICH, J. L., EN2 ........ ..................... A kron, Ohio DUNCAN, L. H., EM2 ............. ............. C olumbus, Georgia EBERT, C. T., PN2 ............. Long Beach, California FLEMING, R. W., SH2 ....... .......... S unbury, Pennsylvania GANT, P., SD2 ......................... .................... L as Vegas, Nevada GONZALEZ, E. A., BM2 .......... ....... I mperial Beach, California GORDON, W. C., BM2 ...... ........................... D orset, Ohio GREEN, J. M., SFM2 ..... GRIFFIN, B. L., BM2 ........ GUENTZ, B. G., RM2 ......... Columbus, Georgia Pensacola, Florida Long Beach, California HAFFNER, A. A., HM2 ...... ............... B ay City, Oregon HAMEL, E., SM2 ............... ....... P roctorsville, Vermont HUGHES, C. E., BM2 .......... ................... A urora, Illinois JONES, J. F., BM2 .................. .................. L onoke, Arkansas JOHNSON, G. R., ETN2 ......... ........ L incoln Park, Michigan LEGASPI, N. B., DT2 ......... ................... C alapan, P. I. MCKENERY, D. E., MM2 ....... ........... F resno, California MCDONALD, H. L., SK2 ....... ...... J unction City, Kansas MOREHOUSE, D. L., SM2 ......... ........ A ndover, South Dakota MURPHY, E. P., PC2 ................ ................. O xnard, California PIERCE, L. R., ET2 ......................... ........ N ew Orleans, Louisiana PRENDERGAST, A. O., BM2 ........ ............ L a Puente, California PUCKETT, J., BT2 ....,.................. ...... N ational City, California SEIBEL, H. B., RM2 ................ .................. Ci ncinnati, Ohio SCHAAP, R., EN2 ............ ......... L ong Beach, California SHANK, L. O., EM2 ............. ................ P hoenix, Arizona STEPHENS, T. W., EN2 ....... ...... H aleyville, Alabama UGALDE, P., SD2 ................. ......... S an Felipe, P. I. ULMER, S. D., GMG2 ........ .,.... O xnard, California WARDLE, E. A., MM2 ........................,,,,..,................. Taylor, Michigan WILSON, H. W., BM2 .......................,,.,....,,..,....,....... Dangerfield, Texas THIRD CLASS PETTY OFFICERS NAJI E RA TE H OM E TO W N ALLEN, E. P., SM3 ............. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, B aker, Louisiana ANDERSON, R. I., CS3 ....... ,,,,--,,,---,,,,,,,,,, A shton, Idaho ASHBY, E. C., CS3 ................. .,..,,.,, IN Iuskogee, Oklahoma BALI.-ENGER, W., SFM3 ...... ,,,,,,, F ort Payne, Alabama BATTIEST, C., RD3 ..,,......., BEVELYN, R., DC3 ...... BONGA, A., BM3 ..,,,,,,,.,,,. BOTH, D. C., RD3 .....,.....,.,, BOWMAN, R. H., SK3 ........ BRICKEY, D. E., ETR3 ...... BURTON, H. L., SH3 ...... CHURCH, D. W., YN3 ......... COLLINS, J. L., FTG3 ....... COLLINS, J. E., QM3 ........ . CONSTANT, H. M., HM3 ....... Wright City, Oklahoma St. Gabriel, Louisiana Ookala, Hawaii Harbor Beach, Michigan Anchorage, Alaska Casper, Wyoming San Francisco, California Deer Park, Texas Cincinnati, Ohio Garberville California ------ a Knoxville, Tennessee DAVIS, J. M., SH3 ....,........,.. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, L 6.1.6, Arkansas DERAMOUS, II., YN3 ..........,,,,, ,---.,,. A lameda, California DINN. I. J.,.SK3 ............................. ,.....,,., I ndianapolis, Indiana A., .,.,,.,,, -------- P uyallup, Washington K., .,,.,,,-,. ----,---------- E ugene, O1'Cg0l'l FOSTER, V. E., ETN3 ........... GARZA, A. B., MM3 ...... GEALY, T. J., ETN3 ...,... GIRKIN, J. I., EM3 ..,.... . Wildwood, Florida San Antonio, TeXaS Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Charles City, Iowa GOODSPEED, S. H., RD3 ......... HAUER, W. L., QM3 ........,........... HAWTHORNE, G. K., HM3 HIGH, L. C., BMS ....................... HOFFMAN, v. A., ENs ........ HOWE, J. A., DKS .............. IRVAN, B. L., MMS ............ JOHNSON, J. W., SD3 ....... JOHNSON, R. L., SH3 .......,.. .,,, KANTMAN, C. J., ETR3 .... KASPER, R. C., Css ......... KAUFMAN, J. D., EN3 ......... KAUL, D. C., SFM3 .......... Kent, Washington Alpena, Michigan DCS Moines, Iowa Los Angeles, California Kansas City, Missouri Pennsauken, New Jersey Houston, Texas Wilmington, North Carolina Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ------...-. Terre Haute, Indiana Shiner, Texas Bassett, Nebraska Orange, California KLEIN, W. L., HM3 ----------- ....... S hreveport, Louisiana KORTIS, C. E., RM3 ------------- .................... C ameron, Texas LABORDE, D- R-, BT3 -------------- -----.------..-...... H ouma, Louisiana LANDWEHB, L. L., QMS ....---.- ........ S ierra Madre, California LANDWEHR, L. B., YN3 -...-.... ................ P asadena, California LARSEN, L. L., Eros ...... LAUGHLIN, J. C., BMS ........ .... ........ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Yakima, Washington LENON, T. L., MM-3 .--..-...-..---.- --..-...-........... B akersfield, California LESMERISES, D. R., EN3 ....... ......... IN Ianchester, New Hampshire LLEWELLYN, M. J., HM3 ....... ......... . . ........ Montibello, California LOMBOY, R., GMG3 ............. ................ S tockton, California LONGMIRE, D. R., BM3 ....... Long Beach, California LYONS, J. V., SH3 ................ ...... M ilwaukee, Wisconsin MANTONYA, E. C., EN3 Hooker, Oklahoma MODONALD, E. F., BM3 .......... ................ P itman, Oklahoma MOGERGER, M. L., MM3 ......... .................. A lameda, California MCGHEE, W., SD3 ................. ........................ M inden, Louisiana NATALI, J., RM3 ................ ......... W oodland Hills, California NELSON, A. C., EN3 ...... ........................ P alatine, Illinois OIDA, M. E., SD3 ............ ...... S an Mitois Nabua, P. I. PUGH, T. C., SH3 ................. ......... S teubenville, Ohio QUITANEG, S. F., SD3 ............. RANDOLPH, F. M., BM3 ........ RECJO, A. L., RMS ............. REED, R. A., EN3 ............. REESE, L. E., BTS ............. RICHARDS E. W. BT3 SANDERS, C. D., MMS ...... 1 'Q SHEARD, R. D., SFP3 ....... SHEARD, S. R. SFP3 ....,.... SMITH, W. W., BM3 ........ SUPNET, A. A., SD3 ....... TERRY, D. W., CMG3 ...... THACH, B. P., IC3 ........ THOMS, W. A., BT3 .......... THRASH, D. W., SFPS ...... TICKNOR, A. J., RM2. ........ TORRES, v. v., SFM3 ........ Castillejos, P. I. Fresno, California Greeley, Colorado Detroit, Michigan Ellwood, Pennsylvania Fort Worth, Texas Buena Park, California San Augustine, Texas San Augustine, Texas San Diego, California Umingan, P. I. Ridgely, Tennesssee Alameda, California Fort Worth, Texas Oxford, Alabama Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Albuquerque, New Mexico TOWLE, R, L., MMS ,.,............,.................... .................... G orham. Maine VANVALKENBURGH, H. E., EM3 ........ New Boston, New Hampshire WHITE, R., BM3 ,.,,.,,,.......,.............. ............... B rooklyn, New York YOUNG, L. B., EN3 ................................ ...................... .... S r - Mans. 01110 N ON -R A TED PERSONNEL NAME RATE AMPOSTA, R. G., TN ....... AQUINO, A. R., TN ........... ASHFORD R. R. FN ..... AUTREY, E. D., ENFN ,Qfffff BARAN, R. W., RMSN ....... BARGER, R. T., SN ....... BARTLETT, R. H., SA ....... BATES, L. D., SN ........ BATES, P. D., SN .........,., BEAL, J. A., EMFN ...... BEEL, R, H., RDSN ........ BELL, H., SN .............,,,,,,,, RODIFORD, J. D., CSSN BONER, O. T., FA .......... BONOAN, A. G., TN ........ BOONE, L. E., SA ........ BRANT, J. E., SA ....... BRITTON, C. L., SN .......... BOX, C. R., FTGSN ...,................ BROOKINS, D. G., ENFN CADE, K. W., SR .,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,... HOMETOWN Cavite City, P. I. Manila, P. I. Nogales, Arizona Bryan, Texas Bay Shore, New York Humboldt, Tennessee Kansas City, Missouri Sulphur Springs, Arkansas Sulphur Springs, Arkansas Stockton, California Ridgewood, New Jersey Beaver, Oklahoma San Pedro, California Nashville, Tennessee San Nicolas, P. I. Huntington, Missouri Hialeah, Florida Custer, South Dakota Stillwater, Oklahoma Napa, California Detroit, Michigan CAIN, D. P., FA ,,,,-,,,,--- CASSLE, P. F., SN ,..,... CLOW, J. D., SN ...... COLLINS, J., SN ,,.... CREE, R. L., SA ,,,,,,,,,,,---, DANIELS, S. P., FN ....... DAVID, P. N., SA ,,,,,,,,-,,,,--, DAVIS, R. A., SN ,,,,,,,,,,-,-,--,--, DICKSON, V. L., PCSN .... DIVINE, R. L., SN --,-,,,--,----, DIXON, W. C., SN ........... DOKKEN, G. W., FN -. DOWELL, M. L., SN .... ffff DRESSEL, R. L., FN' ........ DUBOSE, R. T., SA ........... DUNKEL, P. S., SN .,,,,,,,,,,, EASTLICK, H. J., SA ......... ELLIS, R. L., SN ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, EMMONS, F. W., FN ...... ENNIS, R. P., SA ....... , EVANS, J. D., FN ......... EVANS, J. V., SA ,.,,,.,,,,,,, FELTUS, L., BMSN .......,...,. FERGUSON, R. C., SN ....... FLORES, F. J., SA .......... Port Bryan, Illinois Costa Mesa, California Dayton, Oregon Albuquerque, New Mexico Long Beach, California Joliet, Illinois Phoenix, Arizona Las Vegas, Nevada Houston, Texas Rochester, Minnesota Nashville, Tennessee Billings, Montana Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona Ensley, Alabama Pueblo, Colorado Park City, Montana New York, New York Porter, Texas Cahatsworth, California Maywood, California Santa Ana, California Anaconda, Montana Buena Park, California Las Vegas, New Mexico FOSTER, R- C-, SN -----. ................ C oos Bay, Oregon GARNER, S- R-, SN -----.- .......... U nion, South Carolina GARRETT, D- B., SN ...... ................... H untington, Indiana GARRIS, B- D-, SN ---.--..-...- ........ L ancaster, South Carolina GHEEN, R- D., FA --.------...-..... ....................... H ouston, Texas GILMORE, W. A., SN ................ ................. P ortland, Oregon GRANATH, D. C., RDSN ......... ........ O aklanch California GRIFFIN, J. D., ETRSN ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E lgin, Oregon GRISWOLD, W. M., SA ...... ....,.,,.... W illowick, Ohio HAGLER, B. G., FN ....,,.,...,,.. HARNEN, T. M.,'BTFN ......... HARRIS, G. L., SA ...... HARRIS, J. W., FN ........ HARRIS, P., TN ........... HENRY, M. M., SN ...... HERAND, D. D., SN ...... HERNANDEZ, T., FN ..... Wichita Falls, Texas Chicago, Illinois Wichita, Kansas Santa Anna, Texas Galveston, Texas Elma, Washington Norwalk, California Hebron, Indiana HERNANDEZ, R., FN ..... ................. C hicago, Illinois HICKEY, J. L., SN ....... ....... T ehachapi, California HINTON, L., SN ................ .............. R ichton, Alabama HOLQUIN, L., ENFN ..... ............ C orona, California HORTON, J. M., SN ....... .................. F ontana, California HORVATH, J. E., SN ........... ...... P ortsmouth, Rhode Island HUGHLETT, S. E., SN ..... ............ P ornona, California JOHNSON, B. J., SN .......... Jackson, Mississippi JOHNSTON, P. L., SR ..... ............ K ansas City, Kansas JONES, L. A., SA .................. ................... C learwater, Florida KELLER, C., SN ..................... ........ B eaver Falls, Pennsylvania KIMBERLING, G. D., FN Albuquerque, New Mexico KIRCH, O, L., FN .............. ............... T renton, Michigan KLEEB, J. H., SN .,......... ...... B roken Bow, Nebraska KNAPPER, T. W., SN ...... ....... S anta Cruz, California KNEAVEL, G. T., SN ....... ...... I gloo, South Dakota LANDIS, R, O., BMSN ,..,.......... ....... M echanicsburg, Penn. LARKINS, A. L., SKSN ........... Cincinnati, Ohio LAWLOR, D. J., SA .....,..... .............. N orwalk, Conn LEACH, A. L., SN ............... . .......... Grants Pass, Oregon LEWIS, A, T., SN ..............,.. ........ S an Jose, California LILLEY, C. C., MMFN ....... .............. C leveland, Texas LOR0, J, E., ETRSN ....... ....................... B reman, Ohio LOVE, D, R,, SN -.,,,,,,.,,,,. ......... S anta Barbara, California LUCAS, J. M., SN ....... LUCERO, A. R., SN ,......... South Holland, Illinois Isleta, New Mexico LUTHER, J, M., SR ,,,,.. ................ C linton, Iowa MARTIN, 0. E., SA ....... ............... K illeen, Texas MATHIS, H, W., SN ..,...... ................ E 1 Paso, Texas MCCARTHY, T. F., SN ..... MCCLUNG, R. E., SA ...... MCCUAIG, S. K., SN ...... -------- MOMILLAN, F. T., SN Bay Side, New York Beaumont, California Lawndale, California Denver, Colorado MIKESELL, J, R., SKSN ...... ........ C edar Rapids, Iowa MILLER, W. W., SN ...................... ............... T ampa. Florida MOON, C. F., ENFN ................... .......... B urnham, Maine MUEHLBRANDT, L, L., SN ........ ....,........ D etroit, Michigan MURPHY, J, A., SN ,,........,,,... ......................... S alem, Mass NAUMANN, K, J,, SN ,,..,.,,.,,. ..... N ew Orleans, Louisiana NEWCOMB, D. M., BMSN Theodore, Alabama OTTAVIANO, R. A., SA . Pennsauken, New .Iersey SPEARS, R., FN .....----- STAMANT, J.. J., SN ----- Lafayette, Louisiana Abbeville, Louisiana Dallas, Texas , OWENS1 J' C1 SN a 'ee ' ' C it. Oklalioma STEJN, B. M.. SN ----f-- ------- C loveland, 01110 PARKS, H. W., SA ,,,.,.,...,,.... Oklahoma y. , , 0 den U, h ------.--P----- Chicago, 111111015 H-, --------4----' I g ,T a PASSAGE R, Ll SN ,,,e,,eV,e, ...... S ierra Madre, Calif0r11i2l SWITZER0 C- C0 SN 1 ' ' Iliramlgi. exai PAULIN ij, G., SN ------ V-q---.---- U pland, California THOMPSON, L- D-a SHSN ------ ' n IOIQEI, et 1301111 PAULL,,T. B., SN ----- --.-.--,- A lexandria, Virginia THORPE. J- W-v SA ----- 1 l0uE'l,f Cnll' PAWLOWSKI, E., SN --,'- ------- G Igucg-Ster, New Jersey TREADWAY, S-. SA A ------- ' 3 01051011101 Lzlpfma PEPPER L, D,, SN ---,, ,i,.,........... T atum, TCXUS TRUSTY. S- Ev SN ----- ' L rinab. mslana PETERS,, H, ------------- -W--P-s--------V-.A- D anbufy, Iowa W., ------ -------- B alt, a e ltyv Utah PHILLIPS W, ,I-I, SN ------,4 Q,,-,S,,,,,,,,,,,, Chicago, Illinois WARGO, .I- T-. SN ----------- -- - ' ndgeportv Connefocut PICKERING G, vi, SN -,-,--, ..,... G arden Grove, California WEISE. P-. 5-A ------- 4 ------------ - -' S IVCVCPCH' Lomslana POWELL, Af B., SN -q--4-.-P---- U ,---- , Los Angeles, California WESTFALL, D. M-, UN ---- f -------- Sprmgyll-IC, New York G., --------- ----------h-----------b- C uero, Texas N, W., ....... --------4-- S ahsburyp Maryland PRATT C, L, FN --,-,-,4 .,,-,.--, A roam, California WHITE, W. L., SA ------- -- ----------- Tulsa' Qklahoma PUGHNB, L, FA -------A .,-,--...,,,,.,',- A Iexia, Texas WILDMAN, .I. D., SA --------- ------------ I owa CIW, 10wa PENA, N,, BNISN ------- ,,,,,, L ong Beach, California WHICKER, D. W.. FN ------------ --------------------- L aYg ,Colorado REDDICE R, FN -Q-q-, ,-,-,,,,,--. C hicago, Illinois WHITMAN, M. E., FA ----------------- -------- G food Promos Texas RENTZ, M., SN ,----.--,--, -----,-- A vgndale, Georgia WINKELSETH, E. .I., EMFN --------- I-'lttletona Colorado ROBERTS, F, M, SA --PP --,,,,,,-,-,, N inevah, Virginia WINFREY, D. E., ICON .------.-- -- -------- HaYWafd, Ca11f01'1113 ROQUE, M, Aw RNISN ---------- --,---. , Ai-kansas City, Kansas WILEY, F. L., SN ................ 4---- P Onte Vedra. FIOTHIH SANDERS, B, JW SN -----Q--, ,.,,,,,,..,, C omplon, California WILLIAMS, R. A., SN ........---.--- ------------------ ' Garland. ,TCXHS SQHIMIDT, R, j,, SN ----,--,a ,,,,,,,, R eedsburg, Wisconsin WILLIAMSON, D, E., SN -------- ------------- S 631216. Wf1Sh,111S1Q11 SELBY, R, D, SN --------------,--,,- ,,-----.-,,,-.,--,-- A Iedfgrd, Oregon WITCHER, F. E., FA ., ,........ ....... B akersfreld, Calrforma SIEGGREEN, W, J, SN ----,a.q -------- L omg Beach, California WOODARD, W. E., BMSN ...... ....... K ansas Clty, MISSOUTI SLEDD, W, E, SA ,w-----,--- ,.--,,,-,--,-,-,,- P arker, Kansas WOOTEN, S. W., BMSN --.. ------------------ Lef01'S, Texas SMALL, V, G., BMSN ,--,q- ,,,,,., N orth Platte, Nebraska YOUNG, J. W., SN ........... --------------- 0 gden. Utah SMITH, F, j,, SR ,S--,------. ,,.,,,,-, K alania, Wasllingtoll YUMUL, G. P., TN ...--- ---- S 3mP3loC, P- I- COMPHIBROIV SEVEN UFFICERS FIRST CLASS PETTY OFFICERS NAME HOMETOWN NAME RATE HOMETOWN MEYER, W. C., CAPT, USN .......,. ....... . . ........ Oakland, Calif. HOPPE. F- D-. SM1 ------ -- --------- -----. Ch 100e0. 111111015 CRoUCH, Partee, CART, USN ......... ........ C ononodo, California OLMSTED. D- L. R131 ----.------------------.----.------------------- P0100110- K0110fg1S SLAYMAYER, R. D., CDR .............. ...... C arden Grove, Calif. TURNER. R- K-. AGI ----------------------------------------------.---------.--- Ak1011. 01110 KODIS, Anthony J., CDR, USN ............ ......... 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