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■ u.. j.:Kmmmmim .- i ' -; ■ ■ I y- -r -.r _■ yw FOREIGN DUTY 1 THE STORY OF A DESTROYER HER MEN HER CRUISE HER PURPOSE I private edition printed and published for the (7.5.5. BE ATT Y by David Waddington Publishing Company of TRIESTE Photographs by Michael Oil ' s and various contributors of the BEATTY crew. THE BEATTY AT VENICE HISTORY OF THE U.S.S. BEATTY (DD 756) The U.S.S. BEATTY (DD 756) is the second destroyer named for the late Rear Admiral Edmund Bejtty, USN. The first BEATTY (DD 610) was commissioned in May of 1942, and sunk as a result of enemy air action in the Mediterranean Sea in November 1943. The present BEATTY was launched 30 iNovember i9ii, at the Bethlehem Steel and Shipbuilding Com- pany Yard, Statcn Island. New York. The ship was commissioned 31 March 1945, and her first commanding officer was Commander Malcolm T. Mungcr, USN of Stanborn, Massachusetts. The BEATTY was employed as a training ship at Norfolk, Virginia from the time she returned from shakedown, until November of 1915 when she again was ordered as a training ship to Pearl Harbor. She returned to the Atlantic Fleet in December of 1916 at which time Commander Edward W. Abbot, USN, of El Paso, Texas, relieved Commander Munger as conunanding officer. The ship wa- shortly ordered to foreign duty, pnd she arrived in Eng ' and in February 1947. During this cruise she visited France, Belgium, Denmark, Scotland, Sweden, Portugal, and Gibraltar. She returned to Newport, Rhode Island in August, ADMIRAL FRANK 1947. After a period of immobilization in Davisville, Rhode Island, and a second refresher training period at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, she sailed for the Mediterranean, to join the SIXTH Task Fleet in September 1948. During this cruise the BEATTY operated under the staff of the United Nations cut of Haifa, Palestine. She returned to Newport in January 1949. On March 15, 1949, Commander Har.-y A. Barnard, Jr., USN. assumed command, and a short while later the ship, along with other units of .S(_uadron TWELX ' E, proceeded to New Orleans, Loui ' iana, for the purj)ose of cruising Naval Reservists out of that port. During the summer and fall, the ship visited most of the leading ports in the Caribbean, with interim periods of training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. On December 3, l ' 49. Lieutenant Commander John Mc Laughlin, USN of Baltimore, Maryland, temporarily assumed command of the ship. He was relieved by Commander Edwin Arthur Shuman, Jr., USN, of Marblehcad, Mass., on 5 January 1950. But for a brief period for overhaul at the Boston Naval Shipyard, the BEATTY continued as a reserve training ship until proceeding for refresher training at Guantiinamo Bay, Cuba, in September 19;0. The ship reported to the active fleet on 21 October 1950, and was employed on training schedules in the Newport area. On March 5 1931, the BEATTY proceeded to the Mediterranean Sea , where she operated with the SIXTH Fleet during spring nunruMTs. On April 30, Comman- der Means Johnston, Jr., of Greenwood, Miss., assumed comman:l. During her three months lonr in European waters, the BEATTY went to the North African ports of Bizerto, Benghazi, and Or-in, and vis ' led Frcmh Riviera ports of Nice, Cannes, and Golfe Juan, Naples, and San Remo. Italy, and Augusta, Sicily. The BEATTY returned to duty with the Second licet on June 7, 19. ' 1 and operated out of her home port at Newport, Rhode Island. The BEATTY was awarded the Battle Efficiency Plaque for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951 by the Commander Des- troyer Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. In October 1951 the BEATTY departed Newport for a cruise around the world. She proceeded first to Korea, where for four months she participated in the United Nations effort there, bombarding the Korean east coast, joining in the blockade of Hungnam, operation with ast carrier Task Force engaging in anti-submarine exercises. Upon completion of her tour of duty in Korea, the BEATTY steamed eastward, stopping at Hong Kong, Singapore, ( e) Ion, Ras Tanura, Aden, Suez, Naples, Cannes and Gibraltar, She returned to Newport in April 1932. In June 1952 the BEATTY entered the Boston Naval Shipyard for standard overhaul. In .September she returned to Newport and proceeded thence to Gu?ntanamo Bay, Cuba, for six weeks of refresher training. After Christmas in Newport, she began her latest cruise to the Mediterra- nean on 7 January 1953. UNCLASSIFIED CHARACTERISTICS BEATTY, I .S.N. Se enty-seven. and Overall length: Beam: St.andard Displacement: Trial Speed: Complement: Armament: 376 feet, 6 incl.cs 40 feel, 10 inches 2,200 tons 34.2 knots 20 Officers - 325 Enlisted Men Six 5 38 Cal. iD.P.i 40MM • 3 quad, 2 twin Five 21 torpedo tubes (deck) THE CAPTAIN Commander C.R. JENNETTE, of 1320 Spencer Avemie, New Berne, ] orlh Carolina, was born in j ew Berne on 12 March 1916. He was graduated from New Berne High School, and North Carolina Slate college at Raleigh, N. C. He began his Naval career in 1941 in the V-7 Officer Candidate program at Northwestern University, and received his commission in June of the same year. He served in both ihe Atlantic and Pacific Oceans durini; tlie war, and saw action in the invasion of Okinawa, while aitached to the U.S.S. FACILITY (AM 233); he was awarded ll:e Bronze Star for successful rescue operations at dusk while under severe enemy air attack , at Okinawa, 6 April 1945. Since the war. Commander Jennelte has ser ' ed as Execu- tive Officer aboard the U.S.S. ( .OMPTON, and as Spc iai Services Officer aitached to ihe staff of the Commandant, Fiflh Naval District. In August ot 1952 he assumed command of the U.S.S. BEATTY. Commander Jennette is no stranger to Mediterranean waters. This current cruise is his third to this area since the end of World War II. ■ i  f ■R DIVISION Front Row - Le! ' l to l{ii;Iil KKI)1) : CItOWE; rOTTIiR: THOMl ' SON; SMENTKOWSKI; STUCK: KOIJINSON: KAPLVN; DINATAI.E: CHARTIER: GENOTTA ; WILCOX: PICKNEY: ARSENALLT: DOVI.E. Back Row - I.of ' t to Right: NOWAK: CAHILL: COHEN: ZASLOW: B RRV. B.R.; PAYNE; MOSER; UYER; DAY; HAMILTON; CARTER; CR0WIJ:Y: LEWIS: WKI LS. Center, front: Mr. Adams; Clucf Hunt. 2ncl DIVISION — Front Row: Irll to ri-illt: roisswi: RABEL: valentine: TIBBS; VASKO; VACCARO: ROBICHAID: BARRY; CRIMM; BATES: RAMAGE: PARKS: FINNEGAN: AMBROSIM: BIELECKl: PARIS: PAGLIARO. Middle RoW; left to right: TYLER: KENDALL: SCHWEIZER: DAl ' PHINAIS; FAAS: NOWICKI: DEl.UCA: FIEHRER; GAUDRAILT; GLASGOW: NICHOLSON: MAHONEY: RICHARDSON; PARKER. R.P.; HOLLAND. Back Row; left to right: MONGAN; LABRUSCIANO: COSH; GRIFFIN; ELLINWOOD: MILLER: PIFER; HAINES; SPRVGt E; BARNES; JOHNSON. E.; ACKERMAN; LAFFEY; VONDENBOSCH; Center, front: Mr. O ' Diimell; Thiffault. J OUR SHIP, OUR CRUISE, OUR PURPOSE. All engine: i;lir;i(i sturdsrd.... or ( nir-f -i ti e. (iel nu ;i bearing on thai rhui rh- ]iire. The Bridge and IXavigation Depart I ilill miles lo Oran. nent, Communications ■ _.i np UNDERWAY SCENES Take her vi atru -. MjIvc jII jtreiijruiion lo fuel j)t ri ?ule lo. FUELING AND HIGH - LINE TRANSFER Hi-uM- lluil line! NOW, GO TO YOUR STATIONS, ALL THE Sl ' ECIAL SEA DETAIL.. THIC HARBOR. NOW LIBERTY COMMENCES FOR SECTION 1 Oraii a- wr fir t tau il. O R A N Whul are our orders. (0 -w;iin? NOW SET THE REGULAR IN PORT WATCH Eiiiiiiiecrin. ili ' lKiiIrui ' iit all iiit-iiil .uul :i,-counli il for. ir. The ship ' s store is now open. IT .. r Now ;ill (!i i ion iii.iJl irii i:(licrr.s, Haircut (or Salurdav -- iri-i twiiini IjN tip l llir po-l olliie ; ' ii ! draw jiir Ji i-ionai iriail. AUGUSTA BAY UIUN SI? ' KM!. ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE. ill bo a liberty Inuiich et landing ininiedi:.tely. (;RE1i;K AMl-HirilKATKE. TOURS OF SYRACUSE, CENTER OF ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN CIVILIZATION. VRACISE CATHEDRAL. ) MARSEILLES SHIP ' S PARTY The lighter side of JNavy Life Captain luls ihe party cike. Sufi ilrink for ;ill Ii.muU. The thorus sings: Here ' s George Dole, our M.C.! SHIP ' S PARTY AND SHOW I .ipolofiizp as only Harrison (;in ing il. Ainh-ro ini j-oiiij; il(l. .imi ly wild. Til.- -BF, ATTY i;. o(l. THE ENTEP ciiic Freeze sirifis illors and AiK-Iiors Awciul AINERS Joe Pitts pretendin;: he ' s Mortinier Sin r l. QRPHANS i rlrtiriu jlmard ! A lielniii liaml ( ' ll [h fill ;i ilrilik v] Miir SHIP ' S WORK Now, S;«k CjII. Silk C:: nuill arnii. NOW, TURN TO, TURN TO, CONTINUE SHIP ' S WORK Lamulrv ET shack. (iuniierv oflice. Lend me th l per. Boiler rcpjir VENICE. rRiL ENTERING PORT FOCSCLE MANNED AND READY. ALGIERS THE WATERFRd.M ' . WHERE IS THE MARKET PLACE.,? Quarters for muster and in.s|)rrl-ion. Away, the yig. MU:? Jl E UJKMA UJKUIU. N FLEET EXERCISES - AiF e-a ttr n r f, x - -inrv injffri,rf f , - t i. . 5V.lTC,-_: -. K a - MulJliI iwn. GUNNERY Mount one. Mount three. COMMKNCF, FIRING. N .ifr ' t f l st ' r rr. Torpedo dircrlor. UNDERWAY EXERCISES Fifty rounds expended. no casualties, r Now the second (Ii i ion lain] by to receive helicopter iiunrii mail on Tanlnil. OPERAT Sonar is reiuK for ilic ;iii.irk. K.idio n-nlr.il. u ENGINEERING Tlirollk ' walc.K. Engine room reiiuests perHl iolI to blow f.ihe-- ENGINE ROOM. FOR TWENTY- ENGINEERING C3 Kii iiif iTioin requests perHli s.ion lo Itlow t;ibe ENGINE ROOM. FOR TWENTY- i I.:i;hl o(T the superliealer. BRIDGE: STAND BY SEVEN KNOTS lI your iiio riiief. Carrv out vour «r(lei -. i u ,su.iiiiT pn n Hu l Bf. ' H U ' fll Kkt - m 1 ' 1 Pfc- ' ' H ■ ' . 1 jM m k l HHL H H H JajH H B ■ B H IP V taH H — 1 HH . ' ■? ' ■. . ' .h ' ' . ■; ' ■ ' ■. ' 3 -r ;S H D j aMr ' Jl K ' J l E W % ■ri J If H Mj j - M RJH H|f Wm Wm Now. ilir  iu i( f«r lotiii-ht is... Ami SCENES OF RELAXATION WHITE TOWER. (iicfk ri--ion ol the riinil a. Vijtihirs and Jiuitle. MORE t T SK V .uni lli.mk ' from ihr rliildmi of Grct re.. ORPHANS Now all join luim! .iihI (ikIi- .iiitunj. ...for Aniei ' icnn lnj-iiil;i!ii . DANCING GIRLS ON THE BEATTY ' S FOC ' S ' C THE LIFE OF A SEAMAN CHIPPING AND PAINTING AND PEELING POTATOES N THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN Removing :i Imrnrr. Turbine repair. TURBINES, PUMPS, BOILERS GUAGES. C A ■ E -i£. 3E J2. f A p f HE fr£ «:h ri tera EV THE SPRING CANNES iriTTnonj r tJiH iTj ' r, THE FRENCH RIVIERA IN THE SPRING Thff Colli Coa l. VENICE RIALTO BRIU(;C. SCRAPBOOK SCRAPBOOK 1 CHAPLAIN 1KWAK1 HOIXINO Ul INK KK l(.K IN llll. .Ml HALL SUMK HAKK PUTIRKS OF OSCAR. THK 2y7tli MKMHKK 01 llli; CHKW ALW A S l)OIN(; THINC.S VI{ON(;.... ASI.KKP ON WATCH... I.K. NIN«; ON I.IIK LINKS. Lt. Ti« ' rilr ItMtlK- ' . rlji-o. I I ' ItKHMIK IIIK ill.it MAN ' . ON I Ml M K LIST AITKK LIIIKUTY.... THE END (11 os(Mi. w r . THE BEATT l ' KS GIBRALTAR, HEADING WEST. HOMEWARD BOUND ROSTER OF THE U.S.S. BEATTY JENNETTE, Chrislopher R., CBR: New Bern, N. C. NICKERSON, Jaii.es D., LCDR; Hopewell, N.J. RILEY, Horace, Jr., LT: Atlanta, Ga. FORD, J D , LT; Newport. R.L ADAMS, George J., Jr.. ENS; Winthrop. Mus5. BEVINGTON, David M.. ENS: Durham, N.C. CAINE, Patrick R., LTJG; ' i[t bllrBh. Pa. DOLE, George J., ENS; Boston. Mass. GERACHIS, Plal-n L. ENS; Washington. D.C. JOHNSTON, Willi;mi K., ENS; Sedan, Kansas KILDUFF, Paul E., ENS: Jamaica Plains, Mass. LUKAS, Thonuis E.. LTJG: Pittsburgh, Pa. O ' DGNNELL, Edward A.. ENS: Worcester. Mass. PAGE, William N., Jr., LTJG: Lincoln, Mass. PEAVY, Wesley R., ENS; Long Beach, Calif. TIERNEY, Francis J., Jr., LT: Yonkers, N,Y, TIMLIN, Thcn.:is N., ENS; Philadelphia, Pa. WINN, Charles E., LT; Chattar.cga, Tenn, A(;EE, James M. Jonesville, Me. FRANKOFF, Waller, Norwich, Conn. HINT, Paul v., Topeka, Kcns.-s LAMBERT. Granville W., Middleiown. H.l. MAZE. James T.. Englewood. Calif. MILESTONE, Richard. Jr., Central Point, Ore. MILLER, Bernard J., Port Jeffeison, N,Y. SIMPSON, John B., Richlai.d, Ga. TAYLOR. John D., Minneapolis, Minn. TlllFFAlLT, Homer O.. Middlelovwi. R.I. %1E(;ZEK. Adam C, Fall River. Mass. ACKERMAN, Seymour J., New York. N.Y. ALOE, Salvatorc Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. AMBROSINI, John F.. Jr.. East Peppercll. Mass. ANDERSON, Roymond H., Alexandria, Minn. APPLEGARTH. Charles H.. Cambridge, Md. ARGUIN. Richard D.. Berlin. N.H. ARSENAULT, Robert J.. Tonawanda, N.Y. BARLETTE. Ronald R., Rochester, N.Y. BALDWIN, J hn H.. Jr., Mirrisville. Pa. BARNES. George R.. Pearl River, N.Y. BARRY. Barton R., Ly:idonville, N.Y. BARRY, James L., Glen Burnie, Md. BATES, Richard F., Syracuse. N.Y. BEAliREGARD. Rent L., Dracut, Mass. BERNARD. Francis J.. Providence, R.I. BERRY. Frank R.. Oradell, N.J. BIELECKI, Chester L„ Bridgeport, Conn. BISSELL. Donald A.. Knowhon, Quebec. Canada BOND. LeRoy S., Shelbyville, 111. BOURNIQUE. Jacque A.. Butler, Pa. BOWEN. Gorden E.. Providence, R.I. BOWYER. Jackie D.. Danveille, Va. BRADLEY, James F., Jacksonville, Fla. BRALA, Peter F. Roselyn Heights, N.Y. BROCK. Von E.. Richton. Mass. BROWN. Gordon M.. West Lebanon, N,H, BROWN, Robert G., Jr., Niagara, N.Y. BULLINS. Edward A., Philadelphia, Pa. BYER, Floyd E., Kalamazoo, Mich. CAHILL, John P., Arlinglon, Mass. CAMPBELL. Paul W.. Shortsville, N.Y. CAPPADONA. Robert A.. B.-ooklyn. NY. CARNEVALE. Anthony. Hoboken. N.J. CARROLL, Walter J.. Jr.. Bronx, N.Y. CARTER, Donald P., Grand Falls. N.Dakota CHARTIER. Leonard R.. Dunstable. Mass. CHATFIELD, Gerald L., Davenport, Iowa CHRISTENSEN, Charles M.. Brockton. Mass. CIANCIA. Robert, New Brunswick. N.J. CLOUD. Harley A., Greenville, Pa. CLOLSER, David E., Marysville, Pa. COEN, Martin M., Pittsburg, Pa. COHEN, George D., Everett, Mass. CONSTANT, Robert H., Nashua, N.H. COSH, James E., Washing, on, D.C. COUGHLIN, Edward S., Bratlleboro, t, CROWE, Marvin J,, Milwaukee, Wise. CROWLEY, Daniel W., Holland, N.Y. DANA, Francis, Brooklyn, N.Y. DASSARO. Charles .. Brooklyn. N.Y. DAUPHINAIS, Donald A„ Fitchburg. N.Y. DAVIS, Robert E., Indus, Minn. DAY. Loy C Cummings. Ga. DELESTOWICZ, Richard V., Bay City, Mich. DELNAGRO. Phillip P.. Harvey, III. DELUCA. Dante F., Providence, R.I. DESANTIAGD, Michael, New York. N.Y. DE RIES, Edward L.. Belding. Mich. DI NATALE Salvalore. Auburn, N.Y. DI IRGILIO. Dominic!; M., Middletown. N.Y. DOODY, Joseph. M. Jr., Jersey City, N.J. DOUCETTE. William J., Brooklyn, Mass. DOYLE, Philip G.. Woodland, Me, EGGENBERGER. Nicholas A.. Greeley, Pa. ELLINWOOD. Earl L.. Findlay. Ohio ERKE, Robert F.. Milwaukee. Wise. ESCOTT, Alfred A., Canton, Ohio EVERETT, Ronald W.. Flint. Mich. FAAS, Warren H., Ea-l Orange. N.J. FENDER. Charles A.. Wayne, Mich. FINNEGAN. John J., Worcester, Mass. FINZEL. Charles D., Meyersdale, Pa. FITCH. Lester G., Taflville, Conn. FOLEY. Patrick F., Lynn, Mass. FOSTER. Arnold B.. ElUworlh. Me. FOUST. Feml.-!l R.. Volant. Pa. FREEZE, Vernon D.. Nis-hawaka. Inil. FRENCH. Earlc L., Bellwood, Nebr. FL;EHRER. Simon P., Belgrade. Nebr. (;AUDRAULT, Marcel J., S. Hadley Falls. Mass. (;E. 0TTA. Anthony, J., Brooklyn. N.Y. (;iLDERSLEEVE, James W., Gary. Inil. (;LASG0W, Wallace G . SheriU.. N.Y. GILLESPIE. John S., Chelsea. Mas.s. GOOLSBY, Joseph W. Jr.. Johnson City. Tenii. (;RAHAM, Fletcher, Stratford. Conn. GRIFFIN, Thomas J., Woburn. Mass. (iRIMES. Melvin R., Morganlown. W.Va. GRIMM. Robert E., Fayette. Pa. GL ' ILIANO. Francis J.. Watertown, Mass. GUINTHER, Guy E., Syracuse, Ohio HAASE, Pete J., Los Angeles, Calif. HAINES, Carl C, Moorefield. W.Va. H.AKEY, Francis E., Swanton, Yt. HAMILTON, Wesley H.. Searsport, Me. HANOI, Anthony J., Derby, Conn. HARBIN, Thomas L., Canton, Ga. HARPER. Isaac W.. Kenosha. Wise. HARRISON. Charles R.. Charleston. W.Va. HARRITY. Edward T., Worcester, Mass. HARTIG, Arthur H., Osceola. Ind. HARTKE, Richard A.. Jackson. Mich. HEAD. Donald G., Edinburg, 111. HEMS. William, Troy, N.Y. HERMAN, Walter V., Stroudsbur?, Pa. HEWSON. Thomas W., Buriinglon. Wise. HICKMAN. Richard L.. Maiden. Mass. HODGES. Willie A., Brooklyn. N.Y. HOFFMEYER. Donald W., Deshler, Nebr. HOLLAND. Ray E.. BurgeMstown. Pa. JACO, Raymond W., Toledo, Ohio JOHNSON, Claude A., Croix, Virgin Is. JOHNSON, Emory M., Jr., Atlanta, (ia. JONES. Robert L.. Pittsfield, Mass. JONES, William H., Ellicoli City, Md. KAPLAN, Saul., New York. N.Y. KEAYS, Robert L., Dover, N.H. KEITH, Leslie C. Paramount, Calif. KENDALL. Robert E.. Denver. Pa. KING. Raymond W., Camden, N.Y. KINNETZ, Dawayne D.. Emmetsburg. Iowa. KLINGER. Frank X.. Newark, N.J. KOONTZ. John W„ Windy, W.Va. KOREAS. Anthony E,. Jr.. Dunkirk. N.Y. LABRUSCIANO. Albert J., Philadelphia, Pa. LAFFEY, William J.. Brooklyn. N.Y. LAPOINTE, Robert W.. Salem, Mass. LAURO, Joseph.. Brooklyn, N.Y. LAW. John. Jr., Brooklyn. N.Y. LEVENGOOD, William C, Modena. Pa. LEVOURNE. Francis J., Jr.. Sonerville. N.J. LEWIS, Donald C. Morris Plains, N.J. LLOYD, Bentley T., Quitmen. Texas LONDON, Ronald., Baltimore, Md. LOVELL, Harry L., Appomattox, Va. LUTZE. Robert G., Otisville, Mich. LYCKE. Norman L.. Boone, Iowa LYNCH, Robert P., Worcester, Mass. MAGEE. Kenneth E.. Austin, Minn. MAHONEY, Francis M., Revere, Mass. MCCALL. Herman C. Bristol. Tenn. MEYER. Robert L.. Westfield, Mass. MILLER. Raymond L.. Columbia, S.C. MILLMAN, Leo H., Dorchester, Mass. MONGAN, Solie M. Jr., Security, Md. MORRISON. Warren H., Irvinglon, N,J, MOSER. Roland E.. Van Wert. Ohio MOURNE. Gail E., D.iyton, Ohio MURPHY, Eugene J., Pittsfield, Mass. MURPHY, James T., New York, N.Y. MURRAY, Robert B.. Reading. Mass. MYERS, Thomas H., Tarentum, Pa. NASH, Harry E.. Balavia, Ohio NASH, Jerome K.. St. Paul, Minn. NICHOLSON. Lester W., Manassas. Va. NIKOLAUS, Ronald J.. Columbia. Pa, NOWAK. Floriun. Saginaw, Mich. NOWICKI. Stanley J.. Jr., Philadelphia. Pa. NUGAI, Anthony C, Pittsfield, Mass. OLMSTEAD, Roy E., Algoma, Wise. O ' SHEA, Terence J.. New York, N.Y. OTIS. Michael C. Boston. Mass. OVERMAN. Robert L.. Toledo, Ohio PAGLIARO. Albert G,. Jr., Trenton, N.J. PANICO, Richard R„ Wilmington, Del. PARIS, Fernand G., Manchester, N.H. PARKER, Vernon F.. Providence. R.I. PARKER. Reginald P.. Hope Valley. R.I. PARKS. Harold J.. Jr.. Danvers, Mass. PAYNE. Joe W.. Columbia. S.C. PICKNEV. HI. John, Scotia, N.Y. PIERCE, Bernard E., Rossiter, Pa. PIERCE. Gus, Jr., Brooklyn, N.Y. PIFER. George C. Jr.. Akron. Ohio PITTS, Joseph L.. Jr., Boston. Mass. PLOURDE. Roger R.. Dracut, Mass. POISSANT, Peter J., Platlsburg, N.Y. POLEC, Edward S., Philadelphia, Pa. POOLE. Bernard G., Genesee, N.Y. POTTER. Lawrence D., Da enport, Iowa PRATT. John T., Elmont, N.Y. PRUD ' HOMME. Alfred J., Lowell, Mass. RAMAGE, Herbert, Mount Carmel, Pa. RATH. Elory. Mukwoiiago, Wis. RAY, Joseph A.. West Warwick. R.I. REAMS. Frederick E., Taunton, Mass. REDDY. John T., Hollis, N.Y. REYNOLDS. Louis A., Berkshire, Mass. RICHARDSON. George E.. Ypsilanti. Mich. ROBERTS, James F„ Hartford, Wise, ROBICHAUD, Joseph A.. Methuen, Mass. ROBINSON, Alden L., Bridgeton, N.J. RODENKIRK, Theodore J., Decorah. Iowa ROSENBERGER. Paul G.. Philadelphia, Pa. ROUSH. Robert E., Chester, W.Va. R0 ALL. Ronald R.. Rome, N,Y, RUDY, Robert R„ Royal Oak. Mich. SADLER. Robert T.. Brookly n. N.Y. SAJEWSKI, Richard F., Escorse, Mich. SANTOS. Domingo M.. Norwich, Conn. SCHMIDTETTER. Thomas C. Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHMUCKER, Gerald L., Stryker, Ohio. SCHWEIZER, Robert, Brooklyn, N.Y. SCIOLLA, Joseph R.. Lawrence. Mass, SCROGGIN. Henry A.. Alpbania City. Ala. SHACKELFORD, Robert L.. Mid lie lii ' et. Wise. SHADICK, Joseph E.. Force. Pn. SHRYOClt, Thomas L.. Detroit, Miih. SHULTZ, Chiirles P., Knoxville. Tenii. SIDOR. Harry L., New York, N.Y. SIGG. Joseph R., Hollindale, Wi-c. SILLINGS. James B., San Fernando. Calif. SIMON, Donald T., Salem Depot. Nil. SKIVER, Jack R., Haydenville. Ohio SMENTKOWSKI, Daniel A., St Louis. Mo. SMITH, Jos ph W., Jr., Sraten Island. N.Y. SMITH. William N., Newport. R.I. SNIDER. Paul D., Cro:on on Hudson. N.Y. SORENSEN. Edwin H.. Springfield Gardens, N.Y. SPICER, Malcolm E., Methuen, Mass. SPIDE, R ' bert M., Huntington, N.Y. SPRAGUE. Robert J., Pt. Pleasant Beich, N.J. STEINMETZ, John R., Philadelphia, Pa. STEPHENS, John H., Atlanta, Ga. STERNER. Burton L.. Jr.. Staten Island. N.Y. STEWART. Gordon T.. Devon, Conn. STRINGER. William L.. Canton. Ohio STRICKLAND, J B , Lansing, Mich. STRYSKO, Alexander T., ' Montague, Mass. STRYSKO, John L., Montague, Mass. STUCK, Calvin E., Streator, 111. SUSKIE. Harold D., Harwood Mines, Pa. SWETCOFF, Walter H.. Boissevain, a. TAYLOR. James P., Clarksburg, W.Va. THOMPSON, Paul G., Mechanicsburg, Ohio THORSTAD, Richard M., Lake Crystal, Minn. THUNDER, Joe M., Whipholt, Minn. TIBBETTS, Ronald L., Waterville. Me. TIMKEN, James J., Edg-wood, Md. TIPLER, Oscar E., Twin Valley, Minn. TIPLER, William J., Twin Valley. Minn. TUBES, Kenneth D., L ' ma, N.Y ' . TUCKER. Joseph F., Clifton, N.J. TYLER, Frank L., Boston, Mass. VACCARO, George V., Clifton, N.J. VALENSKY, Warren A.. New York, N.Y. VALENTI, Jerry L., Troy, N.Y. VALENTINE, Alford J., Hartsville, S.C. VA.SKO. in. John J.. Oxford. N.J. VETRONE. Charles F.. Philadelphia, Pa. ONDENBOSCH. Robert L.. Baltimore City, Md. RABEL, Joseph, New York. N.Y. WARD. Francis K., Winooski, t. WEDEMAN, James F.. Binghamton, N.Y. WEISS. Arinand F., Fort John-on, N.Y. WELLS, William C, Margate. N.J. WHARTON, Ronald K., Amsterdam. N.Y. WHEELER, Hugh P., Marion. III. WHITE, Edgar D.. Chebeague Island, Me. WHITE, Frank E., Parkersburg. W.Va. WHITE. James K.. Pulaski, Va . WILCOX, Douglas F., Lynbrook, N.Y. WILLIAMS, Wilred D., Upper Hill. Md. WILLIAMS, William T.. Long. Braiuh. W.Va. WILSON, Wedworth M.. W. Springfield, Mass. WOESSNER, Wayne J., Riverside. N.J. WOOD, Walter S., Schenectady, N.Y. WRIEDE. Ralph J., East Islip, N.Y. YEAGER. Richard P., Scarsdale. N.Y. ZASLOW. Lonnie, South River. N.J. f I : ' :: ' ?- .; :5 w .- ;4...:. Rif55 p


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