! i s Q r 1 9 E F a H l I 3 E 4 3 R 4 i 3 I I 3 Q 2 i 4 4 5 2 4 E rf 9. ii A x E. r K V I Y t I 'C Elme the sea where we work and both our life substance where we defend the rights of the traditions by which we surfvi i our home jim and our enemy Our country This is the story of the men and the sea and their home. It is the story of the U.S.S. Bon Homme Richard QCVA-31D and its trip to the Far East from the late summer of 1956 until the early spring of 1957. It is the story of men-their hopes and their dreams and their memories. This is the story of a ship. It is neither a happy ship or a sad ship nor a good ship or a had ship-but is all of these things. Like a beautiful Woman the Bon Homme has many moods. This is the story of admirals and seamen. . . of men who climb lines and men who fly planes. It is the story of the men of the Bon Homme Richard, the men of Carrier Division Seven, and the men of Carrier Air Group 21. It is our story. Bon voyage. When the sea first called a Bon Homme Richard to war, the United States was but a grand proposition and the principles of freedom and independence set forth for a new republic were very much in danger. Realizing that British maritime might threat- ened the growth of American seapower during the Revolutionary War, Captain John Paul Jones, a Colonial naval officer of Scottish birth, was sent to France to procure a squadron with which to raid English shipping near the British home islands. In forming a squadron of American and French ships, Capt. Jones was given com- mand on Feb. 4, 1779, of the Duc de Duras, a weak, old, notoriously slow sailing merchant- man which had already completed two voyages to Far Eastern ports in India and China. Capt. Jones had received the Indianman from the King of France with the aid of American Commissioner to France Benjamin Franklin, so Jones renamed the vessel, after refltting and arming, the Bon Homme Richard to honor Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac U. Bon Homme Richard is idiomatic French for poor Richard . When the sea first called the 152-foot conti- nental frigate forth under Yankee colors, the tired old ship was met with misfortune after misfortune in form of fog, gales, collision, and squadron dissension among captains before the Richard was to enter its final hour of service. After sailing from L' Orient, France, June 19, 1779, the Bon Homme led a seven ship squadron toward England. Two French ships were lost in a fog and the remaider of the fleet debated an attack on fortified Edinburgh Castle. After abandoning the Edinburgh attack and experiencing dissension among French captains who did not respect his command, Capt. J ones rendezvoused the squadron near Flamborough Head, Scotland, where the British Baltic merchant fleet was sighted in Bridlington Bay. The American squadron attacked sections of the fleet by nightfall with the Bon Homme Richard encountering the small two-decker, H.M. F rigate Serapis commanded by Capt. Richard Pearson. After exchange of broadsides, it became evident that the situation of the Richard was tragic from the beginning. As the battle continued, the disparity of fire- power was telling as the Richard's decks and rigging fell to pieces under the British cannon. When it seemed that the Yankee vessel, manned by American sailors and French soldiers, would surely be lost without a glimpse of victory, Capt. Jones proved that the sea was his home and he wise in its ways. The American commander headed his ship into a collision with the Serapis and brought heavy and accurate musket fire down upon her decks, forcing her gunners away from her cannon. The Serapis managed one more broadside that almost sank the Bon Homme. Over half of the Richard's gunners and deck hands were dead or wounded. The American Frigate Alliance had come alongside, failed to recogize which was the enemy ship in the moonlight, and fired several boadside into the Richard and the Serapis. Fire broke out on both ships. Over three feet of water now frlled the Bon Homme Richard's hold. It was then that the sea chose to bestow immortality to the sinking borrowed frigate, her battered crew, and most of all, her plucky captain. A crewman turned to Capt. Jones and called for him to strike the Richard's colors. The reply: I may sink, but will never strike. Capt. Pearson, hearing only part of the converstation, called out Quarter, Captain? Are you asking for quarter?,' I have not yet begun to fightlv was the undy- ing epithet of John Paul Jones. He made good his word. He successfully boarded the Serapis, took her, and hoisted the American colors from her staff. But the Bon Homme Richard, with American, French, and English dead transferred aboard, sank. The Serapis was sailed to Texel, Holland, where she was anchored on Oct. 3, 1779 and subsequently sold. Capt. Jones took command of the Alliance. the first bon homme richard to meet the sea had cz short We When the sea again called a Bon Homme Richard to battle, it was to further the same cause at its namesake-and to combat essential- ly the same enemy, aggressive totalitarianism. Upon commissioning at New York Navy Yard, Nov. 26, 1944, aircraft carrier No. 31 slid down the ways to an era which would see the name Bon Homme Richard heralded on the sea, in the air, on two oceans, in two wars. Previously, the name Bon Homme Richard was assigned to the CV-10 which was under construction early in World War II on the East Coast. However, when the USS Yorktown CCV-5D was sunk at the Battle of Midway, the Navy decided to assign the name Yorktown i' to the CV-10 hull and use the Bon Homme Richard name at a later date. With training exercises completed, the Richard entered the Pacific theater against the retreating Japanese. The ship, with several air groups embarked, participated in attacks on enemy islands and the Japanese homeland. Following the surrender, the ship served as a troop transport on several Magic Carpet cruises bringing American the present shqy has seen its share 0 combat men home. The Bon Homme was decommissioned Jan. 9, 1947, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Wash., and placed in the Heet reserve. Shortly after the Communist invasion of South Korea in June, 1950, the carrier was called out of the reserve. Recommissioned Jan. 15, 1951, the ship began strikes against targets in Korea following training operations off California. Throughout the Korean confiict, the Richard and her air groups tallied an impressive record of strikes against enemy railheads, hydroelectric projects, industrial areas, aircraft, and other war material. Following the 'cpolice action the Bon Homme Richard was again decommissioned on May 15, 1953, and taken to San Francisco Naval Shipyard to receive a major reconversion. Boasting such new salient features as an angled flight deck, enclosed hurricane bow, strengthened angle flight deck, elevators with a larger capacity, steam catapults in addition to the latest radar equiment, and armament, the present Richard was recommissioned Sept. 6, 1955 at San Francisco. Captain Zamar p. earfver The call to the sea came june 17, 1925 to Captain Lamar Peyton Carver when he entered the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Born in St. Louis, Mo., March 18, 1908, the Bon Homme Richard Commanding Ofhcer attended Winona, Wis., schools. Commissioned as an ensign in June, 1929, Capt. Carver served aboard the. battleship USS New Mexico before entering flight training at Pensacola, Fla. iGraduating with wings in 1931, the captain boarded the battleship USS Maryland for duty as avation officer. After leaving the Maryland, Capt. Carver fiew with patrol squadron VP8F and fighter squadron VF-1 before being attached as landing signal officer aboard the carrier USS Lexington in 1937-38. His other duties included test piloting at Anacostia, D.C. and a two-year Atlantic tour with squadrons VB-9 and VS-41 and carrier group CVG-4 before the outbreak of World War ll. Capt. Carver's first ship command came in June, 1946, when he assumed command of the seaplane tender USS Duxbury Bay in the Pacific Fleet. Other duties include tours at the Naval War College, Newport, Rl, the Cffice of Naval Intelligence, Washington, D.C.g the Chiefs of Staff, Washington, D.C., staff of Commander, Second Fleet, and staff of Chief of Naval Air Training, Pensacola, Fla. He boarded the Bon Homme Richard from the staff of the Commander, in Chief, Pacific Fleet where he had served two years until July, 1955. in the philippines lie was relieved by 'v l i l i E I 1 I l E P l z J i l 5 i i l I i a E l l I l l l 1 l 5 L l if captain frederick brush The very outset of Captain Frederick J. Brush's command of the Bon Homme Richard was fringed with action, as he headed the ship out to sea from Subic Bay, Pl., to avoid a raging typhoon immediately after relieving Captain Lamar P. Carver as Commanding Ofhcer in an impressive flight deck ceremony. His knowledge of action and qualifications for his first attack aircraft carrier command stemmed from his graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1931. His first duty station was the battleship USS Colorado. After a year, the captain reported to the cruiser USS Portland where he remained until 1935. At this point in his career, Capt. Brush received his aviator's wings at Pensacola, Fla. Prior to World War H, he served aboard the carrier USS Saratoga and the battleship USS Pennsylvania as well as at Coco Solo, Panama, and Key West Fla. During the conflict, Capt. Brush became gunnery officer for Commander, Air Force Atlantic Fleet. From 1943 until the following year he served as Commander Air Group 81 attached to the carrier USS Wasp. In the last year of the war the captain became executive officer of the aircraft carrier USS Cowpens. He later became commanding officer and in that capacity prepared the ship for the reserve Heet. Duty stations since the war include executive officer at NAS Jacksonville, Fla., Fleet Air Wing Two at Pearl Harbor, and a year at the Naval War College. Following his command of the escort carrier USS Point Cruz, Capt. Brush served with the Strategic Plans Division of Naval Gperations. our first executive officer ZUCZS CO777J77fCUZCZ87' 'LU. IZ. leonard who was relieved by Commander William N. Leonard served as the Bon Homme Richard executive officer from the ship's recommissiong Sept. 6, 1955, to April 5, 1956, when he was relieved by Commander Rex W. Warner. Cdr. Leonard, a veteran naval aviator, joined the staff of the Air Warfare Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations upon leaving the ship. Born in Douglas, Ariz., in 1916, the commander was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy in 1933 following gradua- tion from high school at Minneapolis, Minn. He was commissioned an ensign in June, 1938. He attended flight school at Pensacola, Fla., in 1940 after duty aboard the light cruiser USS Honolulu and battleship USS Arkansas. He received his wings in January 1941. During VVorld War H, Cdr. Leonard served in squadrons based aboard the carriers USS Yorktown, Hornet, and Enterprise and at Guadacanal and on duty with Commander, Fleet Air, West Coast, until 1944. Upon leaving the command of carrier Air Group 17 in 1951, the commander' served two years with the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group under the Defense Department and two years as executive and commanding officer of Air Development Squadrons before boarding the Bon Homme Richard as executive officer. commander r.w. aamer, who was with as or all 0 oar far eastern craise Assuming duties as Executive Officer April 5, 1956, after relieving Cdr. W.N. Leonard, Cdr. Rex Walton Warner reached another step in his naval aviation career. He began his naval officership in 1935 when he entered the Naval Academy from which he graduated in 1939 With a degree in electrical engineering. Cdr. Warner has served aboard the cruiser USS Houston, the destroyer USS Rodgers, and the battleship USS New York. After serving at NAS Jacksonville in World War 11, the commander became the air officer of the carrier USS Wasp in 1945 to mark his first aviation assign- ment. Following his Wasp duty, Cdr. Warner remained at sea as executive officer of seaplane tender USS Pocomoke. In June, 1950, he became executive officer of Fasron 102 and later commanding ofhcer of VP-5. He was assigned to Commander, Naval Forces Far East at Yokosuka, Japan, as operations officer after tours of duty at Norfolk, Va., and NAS, Corpus Christi, Texas. The commander came to the Bon Homme Richard from his Far Eastern post. X f f rear admiral Zester lc. rice A man of the sea is Rear Admiral Lester K. Rice, Commander, Carrier Division Seven. And a man of the air, too. Carrier Division Seven was established by the Chief of Naval Cperations March 1, 1956, consisting of the Bon Homme Richard and the USS Essex CCVA-9D with Alameda NAS as its home port. Admiral Rice was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in the class of 1924 and received his aviator's Wings in 1927. Shipboard tours included the USS Lexington, Colorado, and West Virginia. His first ship com- mond Was the seaplane tender USS Matogorda in 1942. The outbreak of the Korean War placed Admiral Rice in command of the carrier USS Valley Forge CCVA-455. He has since served as Commanding Officer of NAS, San Diego and Assistant Chief of Naval Operations for Flight Readiness. His decorations include the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star. captain i. m. hampton Capt. Isaiah Martin Hampton, Chief of Staff of Carrier Division Seven, assists RAdm. Rice in the administration of the Bon Homme Richard and USS Essex QCVA-95, CarDiv Seven's other responsiblity. Born in 1910 at Montgomery, Ala., the captain was commissioned an ensign upon graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy May 31, 1934. His many years of naval service range from initial duty aboard the cruiser USS Trenton from 1934 to 1936 to becoming a naval aviator upon completion of flight training at Pensacola, Fla., in August, 1937. During World War II, Capt. Hampton served With carrier air groups aboard the USS Enterprise and Shangri-la as Well as service in England. Before assuming his position with CarDiv Seven, the captain commanded the USS Jupiter QAVS-81. commander e. m. beauclmmp Commander EM. Beauchamp, commander of Carrier Air Group 21 which has been operating aboard throughout the cruise, has commanded the group since its commission- ing for his largest command to date. The commander began his naval career in 1941. Prior to his entering the Navy, he attended both Pomona Junior, and La Verne Colleges in California. Following his graduation from the Naval Aviation Program in February, 1941, Cdr. Beauchamp spent his first two years as a Hight instructor at Pensacola, Fla., and in Texas. In June, 1943, he became operations officer of Fighter Squadron Eight aboard the carrier USS Bunker Hill. He has served as both executive officer and com- manding ofhcer of several squadrons aboard both the carrier USS Essex and carrier USS Midway. Prior to becoming commanding officer of CVG-21, Cdr. 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C Ronald f Eoerts, USN Lt. Q Milton Al. Lnoas USN Clyjford K. Corhins, AM USN oar eraise started aagast 16, 1956-bat the real beginning was eleven months earlier. H 1 , 5 ?:g5x7i7 .WW X f w!,f 'Z K aw W ,, fffw f f W X QVN f f if ,ff, A 1 it was in san diego that the the crew boarded a transport snip to be taken to their new lioniemtne bon nornme. a skeleton erew loaded stores and we were once again to become part of the eharning sea. but jrst we tested her X X X xx A got ourselves a new skqoper and low? her book into commission 9 and after 27 months at hztnterps point our new hurricane bow now faced the sect for the first tzlrne ' J ' , l 7 'I ' . l f I 1-,, ,,,,, , ,,,, ,W I i i 4 A ,, if f,V! IGVV W Vf wryffwf V, VW if iiii . if f . ff ' f 2 ,, LQU ,,,! X 3 lf , X M or almost a year we made weekly training eraises. we anchored overnight in the bay and loaded ammunition. we oeeame a team. f pm ffm we wen! in med up P X myf -Q x M x fx S x and returned 150 the sea 3-RQXS- -Z F . 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W '-1 -. f , M Q- A K ,'-' ' 1 V - mf .9 -. ,QM- fv' 'f if ' 4 1 'Lfgvff uv splendor in as tahitian manner la mer in a glorious m00d 4 i 1 N N w J I 4 1 ll and palms and the rocks formed hawaii F I and we were left mth memcmes 0 wahines, straw hats, and grass skzrts D 1 if I Nb M, .L 1 ,L 4 I 'I -x Nl W V! HQ -11, H1 M Wi M S N4 1 Ez l + E f I 1 N 1 ' il ' 'I H 'N l ll x P Il gw s M ,L V p L! ml 7, and so to sea again our stay in hawaii was eat short. . . no 0.r.i. from here on in the cruise is to he day after day at sea-with a few wohcieqfal days in port now aria' then 1 ? and we were left with memories of wcthtnes, straw hats, and grass skirts and so to sea again our Stay in hawaii was eat short. . . no 0.r.i. from here on in the cruise is to be clay after day at sea-with a few woncleqfal days in port now and then W R bw, 4 f S0 fl , 1 T S5 S Z V rom refuezlle when we trzced up we paint L until knock of shzpps work we and our shwmates peqform many tasks .., ,.,.,-,.,, ,,.. . 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'A i li-lj swab the deck and carry the trays N Q, ,X 12 . 3 I 1 carry the laundry to be ywashed mend shoes . . . sew clothes we Jax the planes and mn the boats some of us work topsicle most work below decks .i-,.... -, 11 some work under tractors-ilnplirnents of the modern navy while others follow age-old sen- faring crafts N for many there are endless watches phone talking watches helm watches A topside watches below deck 'watches Q.. , f . ' 0- 'f' Q - if ff' f 4 5 , 5 , K f f, , ,V X .N V-ww, v x f S W ff 7 - , . M 3 KX . , . WX ' I f - M Nf x x ' ff ff i: :' X ' A , ,xv - 1 if f , ' , o H ff . fa 9 0 if ,-ANZ 'W WNW my Cm ff.. fx Sf wtf wma XV , I W S, 1, .. waxy Q 1 f .y f w ,, f, H f.. W V f w aw w :Q , W , ,X M., .. 'If- ' 'X ff 4- ' ., . W X C , fqifs., x, . A 'V . , D . X ,wa f 1 G ,1 , . t 1. ,Q7fN,,f5 MQXWXM ,, V ., Q as ,, . 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' ' U ' g my ' 4 f ff 'slifify F7 xf g Z 1 V .....-1-'L'f ,ff 47 VOGOL 'ig' g I, 1 ,i WAN A t hx ,,:,ga. : -Vi' .4 A l I E Kill? From the bustling Ginza of Tokyo to the silent Buddha of Kamakura, from the bubbling hells of Beppu to the aged toriis of Kyoto, and from the glittering moderness of Osaka to the honky-tonks of Sasebo, our ship's crewmen beheld an amazing land, somewhat like their own, yet strikingly and beautifully different after completing a fast six-day run from Pearl Harbor. Following the initial introduction to Japan Sept. 6 when the ship entered Tokyo Bay to view scores of fishing sampans, the stacks of a growing industry, and the looming Mt. Fuji, our personnel descended on Yokosuka, Kamakura Yokohama, and Tokyo with a fervent desire to see, inspect, and buy everything. For the first time for many, they saw the Japanese people. . .small in stature, delightful in personality, excel- ling in industry, and strong in adhering to a rigid code of social mores. Some had come to see the ancient land of pagodas and shoguns, others to see an accomodating nation of modern convenience . . . all were satisfied in Japan where a century is but an hour yet where eleven years of peace means a rebirth of commerical progress and culture. In the Yokosuka-Yokohama-Tokyo region bordering Tokyo Bay, our men saw the metropolis of Tokyo, the world's third largest city, with its petite tea houses, ancient Imperial Palace, modern shops and commerce houses, and million honking taxicabs. Yokohama showed the effects of a city reborn from war as a great port and industrial center. Yokosuka, an old naval town with its hills and caves, taverns and arcades, served as brief home to the Bonniemen. A short train ride from Yokosuka brought the interested to Kamakura, home of the Great Diabutsu Buddha which has squatted in graceful wisdom for 700 years and an immense Shinto shrine which attracted the faithful from throughout Honshu. Next the ship visited Beppu on the eastern coast of the southernmost island of Kyushu. Beppu was tourist Japan at its foremost. Many were attracted from through-out Nippon to bathe in the sulpher baths and 6' hells H, bubbling sulpher fissures. Next came Sasebo, the westernmost Japanese city, on the west coast of Kyushu, where our men saw an immense sheltered port surrounded by terraced hills. Here some were lured by taverns while others enjoyed the world's finest EM club . One of the finest stops came at Kobe on southern Honshu. Here a large city beckoned with every modern convenience. Nearby, sprawling Osaka displayed the last word in Oriental progress while ancient Kyoto called with ancient palaces, Buddhas, and temples. If ever a sailor remembers, it will be of Japan g if ever a -A-sailor returns, it will be to Japan. . .sparkling champion of a new East. we arrived september 6 and for the first time set oar feet en japanese soil yokosuka with its shops and people soon we began to take the punctual trains 150 kalnaknra 'we saw the great kamakara daibntsa L V ,,., !. gh'-1-ff I e E w F Y ,,4 .- , 1 1 .K 1 , 1 gg ' i r N-, WH V-T, Q4 Ii! , 1 A -I mx :'i ff? 31 is :,! , :N if ,fl W ,wi :I ,ff fini V3 51 i I . ,. ew . M P1 W e N l. M e Tr, 3 V ' W w 1 1 U 41 f 1. U l w H 7 1 ,N N ,N , 1'f 1 fx 1 E Xe N XE! M lf' AMLJW 'ff WW we stood between the toriis and we walked 150 the shrines the train tr? to tokyo ojjfered charming views of the unique houses opuol neat fields Y 1 I 4 I 5 5 5 central tokyo the main gate men on cz spree the diet fi 9 and once in the big city we found cz coloqful spectacle some bon homme richard men visited an orphanage in yokohama for ci day I ,I I I 'I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 oar next port found as anchored out a few hundred yards from the fascinating shore. the town was oeppn r ' H' -- , I A 1 monkey mountain ofvershndows the richard 41. a riekity dock greeted ns 1 I I .L fi sherrnen and girls ply ancients trades in beppn 1 Yi , J , Y li w M ,. W 1 1 1 1 in ooppn we found strange sights, gooof shop ping, and bubbling hells after two more weeks of operations at sea we headed for port onee more, this time to the terraced land of saseho. the women there were typical of that smiling and charming ereatare -the japanese woman T -W. 77 -WT' r 'f-wif ffj? ' W +m?59'f, we winclmilled into kobe Ck 6 A 5 W M J 1 1 1 f Z 33 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , V E ij , , N 1 113 ,T oscikn besides being n jine liberty town kobe is close to the ancient cities of kyotos and nam 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fa 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 d E L kobe itsey was holding port weekend, a festival with many crowds and even the emperor of japan visited to heQU the celebration we held an open house from the heights overlooking hobe to the heart of the shopping district we fonnci more of the enchantment of japan s Osaka, second largest japanese city, was a .Showplace E A 1 fi 'P Q G ai from the heights overlooking hehe to the heart of the shopping district we found more of the enchantment of japan it 5 J W E I ! ? 1 ' T 9 , , lv i, s I 2 gl Y VN? 1, U? T N H lN Y s W E if 2 1 ,, E Osaka, second largest japanese city, was a showplaee ,m and the emperorps seal kyoto, ealtare capital of the east, ojjfered palaces, temples, gardens the gardens and ealtare of tlwasands of years 1 golden buddha and traditional dances . I r' dd A X ss,1. Q ln Kyoto, an hour's train ride from Kobe, We found a vast change from the honky-tonks of Yokosuka and the honky-cabs of the Ginza. It was here that Richardmen found a city that had been the capital of Japan for 1074 years-from 794 to 1868. It Was here in Kyoto that We found shrines and statues and Buddhas unsurpassed. We saw the longest Wooden building in the World with its 1001 Buddhas. We found the old Imperial Palace, the Golden Pagoda, and the various shrines a thing welll long remember. From Kyoko many Went to Nara, which was the capital before Kyoto-more than 1000 years before Columbus discovered American-and saw the sacred deer, the largest Wooden building ever built, and the gigantic Buddha. - . ,? olden dress in profusion and the palm of wisdom the people these were the japanese cities we visitecl on oar rests from the seag we will always remember the young anal the olal f ffff ,,,Wffffffff'W fffff ' ., if ,f 4 ,, ff , ,f , ffffff T ff ,, ffffffffffffffffff 4, f,,f,,,,,f.,,,.f Kuff ff jff ' f W, 4, , V ,Www ,Mfg 4 ,,,,ffff fffwffffff the Citieg the beauty w 3 4 s U cl n the heritage -X x A N wx xSYw xx X FBNQ X Nw y X im oar primary purpose for the eraise is the air strike. the plane, the mari, and the target: oar reason for being the air strike from the early plotting boara' where mert cheek the weather and prepare briefs A Q ml' ' M 71 .Wm P rom refueling at sea 41 Y 1 Z Y 1 if I T 1 6 5 Z9 from our destroyers to our helicopters our entire operation is centered nronnoi the plane, the man, and the target fwf ,f ,D ,, , , f . f if ,7 . f W f , W f ' 7,4 'S' X X , , ZX-Q 1 ,W Q5 A V . ,. , 5 2 , A , WI' f ff Q x A 1 w rom the launch to the recovery ,,5..1.- W ff 1u nothing is more important than man and machine we repair the innards i 1 3 I i ammunition is loaded A KV , ff' , .N A X MX , 'X M.. 5 ' A W. QM, J x Q f f i 3 .i X 1, . X 5 ? , f S 1 Rx paracnaies are taken from the drying morn and packed A 1 D -W -Y n I minute details are checked 3 2 K I J potent aviation gas is gushed into the tanks I 1 ap the escalator go the jiiers to the waiting planes and when shefs gone on her mission we who are left behind wait Q ix 1 ,,i, 2 , ag , ix- is W quickly now the planes are reczdied z and the planes are rashing to meet tne target from the ship to the air in one blast MQW , wx, Q Q , . 4 1 , , 335 Q 7 ' C5 1 , 5 -1 X ' f A ,y +15 W Q wr W , 5, 7 x if , M N W 5 . Z , , X f Y 455 Q K7 x f ex 1 r 2 f 3 f 1 f 4 , f ff f X 'Zyl X , X Q , .fm Q. WL, 'f ,, , 'f XWM M W! of to the target v 1 I L 1 I E 1 higher and higher faster and faster always nearer to the target closer and closer always looking ever alert 1 :1 51 i I X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 7 X am , 1 k 1, 1' ' X Nw. 1 1 4 11 ' .1X, 122 1 1 7 11 1? 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But, despite the Fahrenheit, liberty call showed our men many ways to forget the climate and the workaday routine of sea under a shady palm tree, at one of the naval base's many recreational facilities, or by meeting the splendid Filipino people in their shops, homes, and jobs. Authorized beabhes lured many, eager for a quick tan and a dip in the warm tropical bay. For some, the Philippines represented a two-day tour to the capital, Manila, where the mixtures of Spanish and American culture could be viewed as it entwined with the ancient code native to the Filipinos. In the Manila Bay region, the sailor-tourist poured over the downtown, beautiful, old Santo Tomas University, at the mouth of the bay they could see the noted island fortress of Corregidor, and on the way to the great city, the jungles and villages intrigued the visitors. Crewrnen came away from the island impressed by the new republic which had so long been guided by the United States . . . but they asked for somewhat cooler weather for the next visit. l l l r w 1 I 1 l i H v I we are greeted elm-cha-cha style W ,Z ,' fy ,WMV If , ,ff W ' ,Eff 4 f f f ff , YC ,Y , f H , m, f h,!4,,f,,f fl ,,, W f M ,f fffnw Q ffnw, X! ,jf ,,Uj W Www, 4, , QXW 5 ,V W W Q 535 M.. ' f 4' X 7 f X gwjsyyvsw hw 4, -ff! W W N! 1 ., 4 M ,z W Qi X X ' , W, X ,4 ,ff WAZ- wfff .-.-- we owzd beaches NX S X gf . ' xxx 853,14 x V -. wgws X x N Y, Q ,. k X,,gW:0gf,x-wx -xx X Q XXX Q X xoxUgg-!XfWNV,,, -yX,w ,XA X ww'SfN4-NNX X- X fi ki QQ '. 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W W W ,W WW W WW WW WW W QW Wx WW WWW: W' W W L21 W x,'- christmas found the richard at sea. . . and the hangar deck rang with carols at .Sea we oana many ways to spend time: l one was the happy lwar 3 X X -XM X V xx a X WN Q is -.,xf,N Q f-la X' ' ff N X 5: fi X X X ,, xx . .,. ,X Q as ' where we had music and free-style wrestling our rests from the sea: gave us 0: chance to unlimber Miss Jean Shipley submitted by D. A. Goodwin Q Z i 2 3 5 5 Fi 5 fi 3? I Q35 Hi ,W ul fi ,yi , , uve N N- '41 ,, fu 1 . gi . X lm M E4 ig M Q 5 F is ' W , w , H . ., I w , X 1'i ,,' ,1 1 E BL! N4 i l gy w I N ' I B V E W H L M U M by yy, B W N la i A my :N 1 we 1 My miss bon lzomme riolzurd IQ56 Miss Betsy Crawford, submitted by William D. Hunt s Miss Lorry Bernhard submitted by Ralph K. any Miss Betty Russell submitted by f. D. Baker mrs. bon homme richard 1956 Mrs. P. M. Greenberg Mrs. Dick C. Domskie Mrs. C. C. Crafton Mrs. Dee A. 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W F V IQ i'Q ,I i X w w 1 lr 2 V ' l Vi ,ll Ni sy W 1 ., 'Y :fl w 11' La K1 iw 1 l 4-1--W . 5 ' It Was soon after the first of the year that the Bon Homme sa1led into Hong Kong And what Santa fa1led to provide in the Way of clothes the Rlchard crew members made up for 1n purchases 1n th1s BI1t1Sh Crown Colony Cashmeres and Woolens and ine s1lks were brought back to the Bonn1e Maru ' for the folks back home. T1ger Balm Gardens, the tram, and eXot1c Wmdmg streets became a second home to the men of the sea. Rubbmg shoulders Wlth Red Chma, We found Hong Kong to be a hot bed of forelgn 1ntr1gue We found Hong Kong to be the home of bargams galore, color abundant and With subjects for photographlngtin perfusion From the moment the sh1p sa1led 1nto the bay and Was met by myr1ad anc1ent Chmese Junks, unt1l pullmg out am1d the clamor of harbor l1fe vse found Hong Kong to be a c1ty We w1ll never forget WW EN? A 'WM ff ' ,Li jp 2 ..2A P' , :Vw -Y., L , :ff 57? ig ' M, .Q aj, ZF, ' ff: 5? 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Q , 5, Q .' x 1' UP ' ' ' 1 Q Q' 'S' wsu ' Q' ' Q Q I K N x 'Qs 4, 4 ' Q .5 mu! Q Ri' an xx ki Q if Q- 4 . mix ' ' - wa -.aw P 1,3 'Q ,j,2,,,..,S! Rv 'f 4 Q A 1 Q 4 if Q W9 F 4 5 1 E Tix 5'f,b . , +1 if xx ' 7 ' A .. W Q' Qa'41w'Xm' ' A, If i X ,. ,N is V , me . . t l .wxf . 6 W, 1 ff 4 ' v Y ' 65 fa I , x ' 1, 4 fQ 'I 1 the crew M' 1 Administration of the Carrier Division Sev en, commanded b R ' ' y ear Admiral Lester K. Rice is carried out un his staff. Division S Homme Richard and the USS E Headed by the Chief of Staff, .the group includes a selection of picked officers and men. Key officer of th d Operations Officer. Car Div Seven is staffed b journalists, Marines, and officer personnel neces- sar t ' y o expedite the reams of paperwork neces- sary in administering the movements of two behemoth aircraft carriers der the admiral's direction by even includes the Bon ssex e ivision's tactics is the y yeomen, draftsmen, and their crews. F Q R. F. Farrington W. D. Coyne R. P. Lecklider R. A. Swecrff E X.g....X 1.34 ' x ,V ii- f Xf',' , F ff f f Q ' X 2 SX X X p X ,K K4 X 2 . X X X X 2 -. X1 iQ E X X XX X w s X X ,X X fi f wf PHP X X X Y K X 5 XX X' 3 4 X ' X K X X S X 3 X X Q, y x X X A X X X K if fr-X ' , WX. A X f . -,jf XV fa. , .75 Q QQ: K A . . .. . 'rv . ., X.. K X X 6 A 4 X ff X ,X . 1 .X ,A if X X 1-,XX X X .. 5 X X . Xf --Q e Xfv. 4 S X Q, Xfiywf 5 X XX S X . X X XP Li XX in X X K X' 2. ' ...J X 5' f .Q . L QXX5 X if X ' QX K X . X 4X X J. W. Osborne E.C. Garner M. B. Moreland 7 , XX S .A -- Q ,3 S 1 1 .. .ff A ax IX., X, 1. f Q, .-X 4. W M R 'ina X. Ati ? A Xcexwzwszn f ,. f f X X 4 N. , 4... . X , , XSSXW Nh - , f r- s isvf, .X X f, , F351 f I r R 2 X 1 1 Q Q XX 6 X EX a X X ' X, g vk 5 f 1 X X X f N 4 Q X X , Y X X X ff 0 X X Y 4 Q 5 2 f X S XX X R fr X f X 3 i X X X Q Q X 24 4 X Q X X X 1 if X Y X X wx QQ xx N ff 0 X X f sf: .' B X XX, W i ? 9 X' 4 .XX ai' W.M. Finck E.J. Wembeck ' - y . he y. is 155' in XX gf Z! ,.- :neu 5 I ' Y 5 .X R ii? if ' ' .7 9 I I' 0 X 'X QTX 5 L , . X i SMX 'H ,, gf - 4 V a 1 if ' . ffkx if ,.. X, ., Hg, X 1 ' .1 ' .R , L ,GX H R f , K f, A f X X 1, rm gX m f fn I h a m l y wg ,,.X' , ' I 'V -X-'f' f 'QXX2 A 7 f 'qrfr .,. of Vf v , X9 - . fax f X ' N ' ?,q,..,,,..7..,. f . , -5 'WXXXW 5:',1t: 4- .... M.. f .X 1 1 . X .. , , wf:f:..4,X.w-2 y W. N. Small K. R. Royston R. E. Sorofcm J. E. Boyle L. R. Kilfy i i First row: J.T. Swartzenstruver, D.W. Schwartz T.J. Leary, G.B. Owen, Jr., Second row: A.L Yonally, R. M. McGuire, P.W. G. Cayias, R. F Doble, F. Cosico, G. D. Daos, J.W. Gibson Third row: B.K. Smith Jr., R.H. Ptlughott, R.M Peterson, M. Bueno, Jr., P.J. Gluckman, R.J Sowa, C.O. Robins First row. N. L. Flager, S. A. Kologe, O. Boomgaorden, C. L. Clark, R. G. Scoble, Ill, Second row. B.P. Peters, W.G. Thornton, W.E. Watson, E. C. Copeland, D. A. Eaton, H. T. Peoples, W.R. Starrett 7 Third row : R.F. Lawton, R.D. Milner, A.L. Johnson E. G. Schrull, J.W. Grams, B.G. Spriggs, F.H. Ballutt, l.M. Cohen, H.K. Siemons Si- LT. R. M. Mann Workaday routine for the ship's Administrative or Executive Department encompasses a variety of duties including Divine Services, publishing a magazine, and issuing basketballs. Headed by the Executive Officer, the depart- ment answers directly to the Administrative Assistant who also serves as Personnel Officer, X Division Officer, Berthing Ofncer, and Printing Officer. His office, the Administrative Office, acts for and through the Executive Officer on a multitude of matters which includes the Plan of the Day. The Assistant Personnel Officer guides the team of personnelmen who handle and process enlisted men's records, ID cards, transfers, discharges, and releases in the Enlisted Personnel Office. No one advances in rate without the know- ledge of the Education and Training Office where courses are issued and logged, examina- tions are given and recorded, USAFI material is offered, and every educational device is held in readiness for the crew. All courts-martial and non-judicial punishment originate at the Legal Office which offers crew members legal advice on any matter. Personnelmen of the ship's Protestant and Catholic chaplains rig Divine Services on Sundays and Holy Days as well as process the chaplains, records and maintain the ship's Library and Crew's Lounge. The Captain's Office, headed by the Ship's Secretary, processes all ship's correspondence for the Commanding Officer, maintains all officers' records, and acts as yeoman and secretary to the Captain. The Public Information Office publishes the Almanac, monthly news magazine, releases information concerning the ship to Navy publi- cations and civilian newspapers, maintains a home town news service, and organizes cruise books. Print Shops No. 1 and 2 produce all ship's letterpress, offset, mimeograph, and stencil printing from the Plan of the Day to the Officers' Roster. Every form of model and leathercraft is available in the Hobby Shop where personnel can spend their free time constructively. Baseball gear and skeet shooting all come under demands of the Athletic Gear Locker which provides the crew with sporting equipment for whole teams or individual play. The Master-at-Arms force acts as the shipis police and enforces all directives of the Com- manding Officer. Chiet McPheeters and F.J. Daigle with personnel office staft ,-isll ' irst row: R.J. Beebe, J. D. Sorani, C. H. Buster, J.G. Arko, L. D. Howard, Second row: D. L. Taylor, L. E. Janssen, R. A. Woody R. F. Frum, G. B. Fullerton, L. H. Cooper, M. E. Heiss, R. Mc Cartin, Third row: J. D. Heartsill, G. Mokris, R.J. Bryan, J. B. Hilton R.E. Green, R. W. Guiton, D. J. De Meyer .Q - X F ei' ,ff'44 : it ,C F ' N, 1 , X, f 'Q Q , ' L X ,N si, I V , f-'K X C X f R 4 ' ' F ' fe . . i af., s. i -f Q9 if is M L J m a's 5 f Q, , ,- jtgyi iw ,Q . . af 7 1 it J fe First row: A. R. Patin, J.L. McCauley, R. D. S Murphy, W.J. Zimmer, W.W. Ross, Second it row: K. Arhardt, W. Thrush, D. Hutchins, J. E. Brown, A.J. Mc Atee, F. R. Styles, D. K. in! Sparkenbaugh First row: B. G. Taylor, V. E. Pelletier, D. A. Williams, C. C. Jones, D. G. Sanders, F. B. Abude, B. W. Tsikewa, L. T. Mills, D.B. Taylor Second row: R. A. Gallegos, C. B. Simmons, J.J. Keolker, M. B. Goldberg, W. R. Childers, E. L. Hall, W. H. Head, J. L. Metz, B. M. Clifton Third row: J.C. Wilson, J. R. Choate B.J. Mintz, F.J. Hansen, D.C. Davis, B. E. Taylor i A R.E. Ries J.E. Brown Education Officer Legal Officer L. McHarry and B.M. Sexton Ship's Secretary and Assistant i x i ' ! y Q fx fgrf it U IQ 'Q 5 45 . , L AN X Cdr. F. J. Reiser The nerves of the ship stem through the vital Operations Department which is reflected in a myriad of radar scopes, teletype machines, and mail pouches. Flanked by training and administrative assis- tants, the Operations Officer oversees the Air Operations Officer, Aereological Olhcer, Combat Information Center Officer, Electronics Material Ofhcer, and the Communications Officer. The Air Intelligence Ofhcer is charged with the OP Division as Well as the AI oliice. Under the AIO the Photo Officer supervises the Photo Lab While the Photo Interpretation Ofhcer is responsible for aerial photography. The Aereological Ofhcer supervises the OA Division which gathers all-important Weather information for Hight operations. The watchful eyes of radar aid the Combat Information Center Ofhcer. Under CIC comes OI Division with its radarmen and air control- men who guard the ship from attack and guide the ship,s aircraft from their radar screens. Responsible to the CIC ofHcer is the Antisubmarine Ofhcer, Airborne Early Warning Officer, CIC Radar Navigation Ofhcer, CIC Watch officers and air controllers, and the CIC Com- munications Officer. The Electronics Material Officer has charge of OE Division which maintains the complex electronic equipment necessary in radar and other CIC devices. The Radio Officer with his OR Division mans the ship's main communications with shore and other vessels and aircraft while the Signal Officer operates the light, Hag, and other signal systems with the OS Division. Both are responsible to the Communications Officer. The Communications Ofhcer also has charge of the Post Office, top secret material control, communications traffic, and registered publications with each responsiblity delegated to various ofhcers. M- , R XS' xg, X Jug? aim ,f . L 1-5111-L till? in fn VK NLWW? a- . 'Lg-f X .U i , W 5 fi ' L ff if ,i ig sg J t li f--TJ ' A F? fifi fx?-tl 'lit 'vs f Q! A, L J ,f X l . X 5.fllS it f X fs V.F. Van Hoomissen M.C. Friedman A.E. Downs W.G. Karr CIC Ofiticer Air Operation Ofticer Communications Officer Ass't Air Operations Ofiicer 0-a division t ' First row: EH. Baker, R.D. Rankin, D.J. Lepore, E. J. White, L. G. Smith, Second row: J. L. Steele, J. M. McBrayer, H. J. Carlyon, D. R. Schroeder D. L. Hutson D.P. Brady 0-e division wi' First row: R. G. Johnson, R.E. Svatora, C. S. Harding, W. S. Yarbrough, J.A. Thomas, D.C. Hicks, Becond row: W.O. Harper, H. B. Mellott, R.C. Liebeck, L.T. Elliott, R.R. Bassett, J.P. Zuna, C.G. Fyte, D.R. Rinderknecht, C. R. Madsen, J.K. Sellers E.E. Sigler , 1 gfl l First row: A. B. Doering, M. Millman, C. A. Klinck, B.J. Soles, A.E. Pita, L.L. Slocumb, R.A. l ii Pavellas, D. F. Kinney, P. R. Eggers, Second ' a t X L row: E.E. Sigler, J.T. Blakely, C. H. Barnard, W. Rottman, J.A. Buckner, L.R. Harrold, L. D. Crumley, R. C. Housley, D. W. Bayle, F. R. Landers I, .,. Ii! f V153 li L Q i Q l , 0-i division l i. li ll i if tl l a el l L i l i First row: C. R. Davis, R.L. Marx, Second i row: H.L. Butler, J.J. Bowen, R.L. Stelle, W.R. Helms, Third row: W. O. Commons, E. T. Ogle, C.M. Lancaster, L.M. Scott, H.M. Dodd, J B.J. Mashburn, J.A. Redman Jr. im 3 5 .wJ First row: D. E, Tebbs, D.L. McClanahan, L.F. Puckett, G.C. Hall 5 Second row: R.D. Cassidy R. N. Trenberth, S. Balog, Third row: C. R. Ingram, D. F. Nash, C. A. Rovenstine, C. E. Anderson, W. E. Cooley, M. J. Ingram, D. W. Stilleke I B.E. O'Brien First row: E.R. Oliver, L.A. Singerman, Second row: V.M. Scott, P.W. Schmidt, D.L. Johnston, R. A. Walker, C. F. Lang, Third row: T. A. Yates, J.G. Tolson, D.L. Calkins, G. T. Lewis, R.C. Thomas, J.H. Seale First row: D.G. Koehler, C.K. Cullum, Second row: E. Anderson, E.E. Lampke, H.E. Woods, Third row: F. R. Cornetta, F. E. Kohout, J. H. Tolson, S.L. Cochran, J.E. Boyers First row. D.R. Hoag, A.C. Ellison, R.L. Cox, J.O. Lamb, P.R. Derby, J.E. Parker, R.E. Barnstead, D.S. Cook, W.J. Zimmer, D.R. Vilman, R. D. Corbin, J.E. Walker, R. T. Bode, F. V. Taylor, Third row: R. B. Jeffries, G. M. Harvey, V. D. McColley, J. L. Reeves, C. E. Pollart, J.E. Peterson 0-p division First row: T. R. Schneider, D.J. Nestlen, V. Srnegliano, S. F. Wareham, L. E. Croft, Second row: P. W. Lawrence, R. M. Dietrich, W. l. Kennedy, R. Close, H.P. Pierce, J. W. Benn, Jr., J.C. Foley l l J.W. Benn ' Seated: J.R. Simon, H.R. Brennemang Standing: F.L. Pries, K.P. Welch . Q First row: R.D. Hendren, J. G. Fravor, J. E. Dosswell, R. L. Bear, L. L. Schoelkopf, Second row: K. W. Thurston, M. W. Shepard, J. I. Henderson, R.C. Curry, L. Taylor, C.F. Carnes xxx Standing: R.R. Bickert, Seated: D.D. McCormick B. Koch, R.W. Oehlert 0-r division il CfZw '-f z'vf- 'Xl'-S N, First row: B.T. Baldomaro, J.M. Thomas, R. A. Dorski, L. R. Fritfs, M.J. Bettcncourt, Second row: R. E. Kreager Jr., H. Schweigert, W.R. Freeman Jr., J.V. Crews, D.H. Maxwell, N.J. Reimers First row: G.A. Himmel, J.J. Kimbrell, S.A. Cooper, R. R. Borrego, Second row: K.J. Stewart, V. A. Hawthorne, G. B. Slutts, P. G. Parker, Third row: R.P. Groll, R.D. Soland, A.B. Carmona F. R. Bailey, W.J. Kumbalek, W. Smith Jr., C.J. Gammon, P.P. Farrell Seated: E. A. Sheridan, T. E. Fenner, Standing: N.J. Reimers, H.R. Brenneman, R.C. Corkrum 0-S division First row: H. Bollweg, T. E. Morrison, D. H. McCauIley, H. L. Mixon, S. D. Tygert, W. H. Hewitt Second row: H.G. Harcus, RL. Heaton, J.H. Burnett, J.S. Stewart, F.P. Araio, M.A. House, T.R Connors, R.L. Nemmers, KR. Hyke, MA. Alire, Top: A.L. White J.G. Newby N i l I 1 One of the smaller departments aboard, yet none the less highly important, is the Navigation Department which determines Whether or not the ship will get to the right point by a certain time. The department is headed by the Ship's Navigtor who is aided by the Assistant Navigator Who heads N Division. N Division comprises the quartermasters who stand bridge Watches at the ship's helm and constantly check and log the course and changes in speed. The Navigator is assisted by the Navigator's Yeoman and Chief Quartermaster. Cdr. E. L. Allen Cdr. R. Watson P-H- Bvleef E-L. Mackey Navigator as of 15 November First row: Gatlin, Hothem, East, W. F. Gentry, Second row: M. V. Klosterman, Collingsworth, A. R. Todd, P. H. Bolger R. Crawford, D.G. White, E.L. Mackey em, . I 1 ,lg 11115 1 11 11, 1 1 1 1f, 11111 1 1 1' 1,1i , 1 4 1115 1. 'sf 1 1 1: 1 1,5 1 5 11 1,f -11 11' 1 1 115 1 1 1 1 1111 I I 31, 1 I1 , 111 1 1, 11 7 1111 1 w -111 111 11 Q 11' 1 :1 31 11 .111 .111 ,,! 5111 1 1 1 1' 1111 'Q 17111 11 Q1 1 1 y , 11 111 fl 11 2 ., Z. X 11 Eg 11 ,11 5'1 1 4 1 1 ' 121 ' ' E 1 111 1 1 1 1 1111 '? 1 11111 111 1 11 1 111 1 1 11' 113 11. 11 1 1 1 1 111 ,111 11, 111 1 1 1 11 1 11 1: 111 1,1 11 111 1 1 1 11 11x 11 1 6 11 453, I1 Cdr. B. Tappan The Air Department administers the ship's company part in the Bon Homme Richard's chief function, providing aerial striking power. Under the Air Ofhcer, the chain of command includes the Assistant Air Ofncer with training and administrative assistants. Getting the aircraft aloft and recovering them safely is the job of the Aircraft Handling Officer. Responsible to him is the Flight Deck Officer With the V-1 Division and its aircraft crash and salvage crew. V-2 Division maintains and rigs the catapult and arresting gear used in launching and landing. The Hangar Deck OfHcer and V-3 Division spot the aircraft on the immense hangar deck and move them to the Flight Deck for operations with the three elevators. V-3 Division, under the Aviation Fuels Officer, sees that the planes are ugassed up for the day's Flight Quarters. Sting of the airplanes comes from the V-5 Division which is responsible for placing the ammunition into the aircraft and maintaining aircraft armament under the guidance of the Aviation Ordnance Officers. The intricate mechanics of repair and keeping aircraft in safe condition falls to the V-6 Division which, under the Aircraft Maintenance Officer, stands ready to pounce upon any part of an airplane With a thousand different tools and render it safe and ready for flight. The helicopter unit, HU-1, Which serves as a Watchdog over all air operations for the safety of the pilots, is an integral part of the Air Depart- ment in that the Whirlagig can be used in many emergencies, such as a man overboard. , H, C.R. Gieszl QW, Webb Assistant Air Officer Aircraft Handling OFticer First row: D. R. Blaylock, G. R. Mata, D Jennings, D. West, A.J. Brazzell, Second row C. B. Preston, J.R. Fackler, E. Watkins, C.D Thomas, T.H. Parsons, L. Morris, Third row J. E. Mills, J. L. Bartleson, J. Nichols, H. M Broohm, A.R. Frost fv-1 W.J. Spence First row: B.E. Martin, V. C. Monninger, E. E. Duttney, J. Nichols, Second row: J. R. Parrish, J.D. Pochkowski, R.L. Ogle, L.W. Winn, H.M. Broom First row: G. L. Hamilton, M. J. Watts, J. E. Williams, J. L. Knipe, K. C. Able, Second row: L.W. Winn, G.C. Dearman, R.l. Franks, R. A. McMurry, R. R. Jones, J. Escalante, J. R. Parrish, Third row: L.J. Ernst, G.W.Moorman R.W. George, D.R. Mclntyre, J.H. Noorlander, J.E. Martin First row: J. Plainer, T. D. Hineman, E. E Duffney, C. D. Bowman, R. L. Ogle, V. C. Monninger, D. J. Sogge, Second row: C Simmons, V.L. Raminez, R. R. Moreno, J. R Wilson, E.D. Jones, R. C. Tisdale, L. L. Nixon, R.G. Coyne, Third row: R. Luna, N.R. Pogue E. F. Bryant, J. A. Melton, D. B. Otwell, J. L Plummer, B.E. Martin I 'U-2 First row: L. P. Light, G. E. Urbanski, D. F. Harper, N. D. Butt, C. H. Meyer, R.M. Butler, E. J. Biegun, Second row: H. D. Stafford, R.P. Patson, R.J. Ivans, J.W. Glassburn, M.L James, R. L. See, W.A. Dawson, A. Smith, A Rodriguez, C.J. Mendez First row: J. D. Allen, J. D. Conway, B.W Spurlock, G. L. White, N. D. Bullard, J. R Crawford, Second row: J. A. Bynum, W. E Thieman, D.M. Milner, M. A. Eberhard, S. R DeFazio, M.M. Schulhoter, W. F. Stipes, E.J Dunsavage, J.H. Cranford W.L. Burgess First row: H.L. Walker, J.H. Dunn, L. Royster, B. J. Gawf, C. E. Zabriskie, F. H. Spence, Second row: D.D. Crowe, C.D. Powers, H.F. Fowler, R. E. Holbert, R. H. Golden, O. B. Campbell, S.A. Moore First row: D.M. Petz, J. H. Cowle Jr., F. X. Stewart, G. W. Burt, M. L. Aucoin, Second row: O. T. Culwell, G. K. Clatchey, W. F. Bernhardt, R. G. Steinmetz, R. E. Tisdell, M. R. Bobo A.F Zemla, J.J. Martin ? 1:-3 , 5 ' J f .J T . F . .xi Aslan--- -i l ,H--iiqll i First row: C. K. Sanderson, H.G. Brown, D. P. Brown, A. V. Wheeler, G. Akin, R.L. Neal, F. H. Engholm, F. E. Costa, C.A. Brady, G.C Purcell, J. F. Burns, A. D. Armsteadg Second row: C. Marsh, M. L. Driet, L. Marsh, R. E. Antone, B. G. Johnson, B.T. Pine, L.L. Husley, O Washington, T. L. Clark, F.M. Sexton Jr., C. E. Berndt, J. D. Baker, Third row: J. L. Womack, W. C. Arant, G. W. Lunn, P. Archuletta,'E. Apodaca, F. Padilla, D.E. Welsh, H. Atwell, W.A. Beniamin, L. Taylor, R.A. Dowdy, D. Ramirez, Fourth row: F.L. Barnes, J.A. Davis, R.E. Reitz, J. C. Luian, C.L. Thompson, A. Villasana, H. Gayton, B.J. Luian, J.J. Woodall, T. S. Seay, D.A. Rutherford, N. Cooper, J.L Gaddis, M. Adams, L. Lewis, A.E. Pohl i l l l W.J. Spence l P.H. Speer 12-4 First rovi: C. D. Avery, J.A. Hopper, P.A. Crye, W.C. Swinney, M.E. Ayer, A.M. Kennedy, T.M. Roberts. F. Minick, R. L. Wilson- I Second row: L. James, R. H. Herndon, B.J. Nichols, R. N. Riddle, J. R. Singleton, J. D. White, M. M. Ayala, A. Guaiardo, B.A. Miller- J Third row: D. L. Lunsford, O. H. Terry, C. Barnes, T.V. Valdivieso, W. C. Brown, R.M. Renfroe, B.J. Fitzpatrick, E. B. Blanton, J.A. lsom, M. E. Hood l First row: E. R. McDowd, S. F. Lemoine, J.B. Shavers, W. R. Moye, J. L. Womack, H. P. Frost, B. W. Hyde, O. R. Brown, C. R. McNiel R. B. Emswiler, R. O. Spencer, Second row: K. R. Rehteld, R. W. Linnon, W. R. Leake, D. Rivera, W. L. Allen, C. K. Hines, E. C. Avalos H G D B H th J L D l D, , ay, . . ac , . . oug asp Third row: R. T. White, J. V. Eckert, E. C. Dyar, G..l. Hollingshead, A. G. Seaburg, T. D. Hineman J. R. Heal, J. C. Pemberton, J. Shaw, J. W. Morris U-5 R.E. Davis Front: G. R. Burke, R. E. Davis, First row: V. A. Singaria, R. B. Hayes, G. E. Steward, O. L. Woodson, R. E. Wren, A. L. Bailey, Second row: J. C. Williams, J. Girardi, W. F. Jones, S. L. Taylor, R. C. Nuzam, Third row: L. G. Droppleman, B.G. Blackman, K. R. Gruber, R. Couture, O C. Jensen, D. E. Brenner, T. W. Wells Front: R.H. Lambeth, W.E. Bland, First row: W. A. McArthur, O. E. Curry, E. Barard, D. L. Ruiz, G. G. Lindstrom, Second row: H.S. Hardesty, W.W. Chapman, A. Scott, L. Libb A.A. H I. F. Samora, H. L. Andrews y, einauerg Third row: R.J. Perry, M.H. Prince, t Front: I.E. Strahl, J.T. Talmadge, First row: L. P. Hughes, G. H. Myers, O. F. French, E. B. Gilstrap, M. A. Myette, E. O. Leavitt, J. Ausec, Second row: G. R. Bendon, G. L. Hagen, R. S. Morrison, Challand, T. R. Cow, N. O. Morgan E. T. Smith, Third row: C. R. Wilabay, M. Henderson. J. F. Sentman, F. A. Kerth, R. P. Bodiey, C. D. Wright, D. E. Danley 1 .fi Y shall :fn -we fl W.- E First row: D. E. lrvan, E. J. Nimtz, D. L. Saker , S. E. Luian, Second row: L. E. Winder, R. H. Treacle, N. F. Hall, W. L. Keller, J. P. Schwalenberg, W. R. Standtast, R. W. McNight F i O.M. Meek First row: G. S. Ketchum, B. D. Luninghcim, D. M. Gohr, C. E. Borman, D. W.. Wade, JG. W. Parks, Second row: B. J. Partridge, W. S. Barker, G. E. Bradford, W. H. Murphy, H. C. Compton, P. B. Ondrak, R. C. Harrington, L. C. Glover First row: T. F. Brady, C. A. Spillman, W.J Mitchell, T. N. Harper, T. F. Clark, B. J. Miller, Second row: J.J. Mitchell, D. A. Jump, C. S. Scardino, F.E. Fredrick, J.D. Huk. R. S. Crowley R. C. Smith, L. L. Anderson, J. Watkins I I First row: J.M. Demery. R. G. Hodge, J.J. Downey, J. L. Vines, Second row- R. P. Locke, J.H. Crozier, W. A. Darwin, H. G. Joiner, D.J. Renck hellcopter Unlt One D. X. Giblefr, R. P. Locke id ,, ' Q i if-9 1 Q Cdr. A. J. Holliday The firepower of the ship, the handling and maintenance of its boats and lines, and the esprit de corps of its Marine Detachment all are encompassed in the vast Gunnery Department. The department's men are a variety of wizened boatswain's mates, sharp-eyed gunners, secretive special weapons men, and ramrod Leathernecks. The Gunnery Officer, with training and ad- ministrative assistants, is charged with a series of divisions each designed to carry out a vital part in the shipis organization. The Deck Force falls under the First Lieutenant and the Ship's Boatswain, respectively, including the lst, 2nd, and 3rd divisions. These divisions maintain all ship's boats, the forecastle, anchor windlass, line handling, fantail, ladders, rigging, brows, and paint chipping. The Marine Detachment, or 7th Division, is charged with the internal security of the ship, the brig, sentry and orderly duty, the manning of certain gun mounts, and the ship's landing force. Rendering honors to ranking dignitaries is also a function of the 7th Division. W Division, the special weapons crew, is responsible for certain weapons guarded by a veil of security. The Ordnance Group is divided into four divisions which are charged with readying the ammunition and guns of the ship's batteries. The 4th Division is responsible for the three inch antiaircraft mounts, the 5th Division maintains the five inch batteries, and the 6th Division supervises the armory and magazines. F Division operates and maintains the Hre-control directors for the mounts. J.E. Godtrey First Lieutenant J.S. Saxon E Ordnance OFl:icer First row: W.E. McDonald, R.T. Rush, J.F. Gorman J. White, R. P. Chapman, W. B. Harrison, F.D Hogansg Second row: R.J. Byrne, A.D. Pigg D.L. McNeil, R.l. Watson, F.R. Anderson, W.E Todd, J.J. Caldwell, F. M. Pena, D. I. Daniels R.L. Murray rst division T.M. Barrett First row: R.G. Cafes, M. L. Langford, H.E Andrews, J.J. Phipps, H. F. Evans, V. D. Jenks NV. Swope, Second row: E.V. Partain, F.G Starnes, J.A. Taylor, Third row: CW. Ricketts E. C. Janise, P.R. Newman, B. K. Fears, C.L McCarthy, D. E. Miller, D. Garcia, G. G Buttrom, W. D. Jobs, G. A. Willard, F. Young D.Y. Martinez First row: W. E. Emery, D.J. Kaufman, D. W. Svveitzer, D. R. McKean, J. J. Sanders, J. A. Estrada, R. Aguilar, Second row: M.H. Gandy, K. W. Gee, J. McDaniel, Third row: C.W Gordy, K.L. Hepler, R.A. Rawson, F.R. Biesold G.A. Forrest, D.E. Pierson, B.D. Mathows, T.E I Sloan Jylh l illi-J I i J J ,Ji il il TJ JJ J. , VJ First row: E. J. Hebert, E. E. Strahan, C. T. Bookout, D. V. Adams, L. L. Winfree, Second Ji J row: J.E. Onhaizer, G. Stevens, J.E. Malveaux, J, B. G. Kimbrell, M. Gentry, N. L. Rigg, Third row: O. D. Parker, J.E. Arthur, R. R. Immel, ,JJ A.D. Madrid, Rf. Linam ,M j ,J , . Jjvfi J: . 'Jil J Jil J ry JJQ J JJ . JJ. . 'J J D , J,E. Elliot First row: D. McCully, J. O. Anderson, L. D. Buford, E.C. Chellburg, C.C. Crciton, Second row: J. N. Simpson, J. C. Rhcden, F. Martinez, G. J. Mahoney, J. N. Meno, D. R. Dawson, O.W. Alexander, Third row: R.R. Dunaway, M. Wodre, F.A. Muhlentan, R. Madison Jr. J J J J J l JJJJ M l. J. .ll JJ JJ . J il il J J ,. l J .JJJ :il J J J ' . J J First row: D. E. Moore, A. L. Haynes, C. W. Houston, T. Campbell, E. Mutzberg, Second row: J. L. Elliott, M. E. Maddox, W.J. Moody, J A. Flores, F. Anaya, D. F. Jones, Third row: J L. P. Hebert, W.J. Brown, C. L. Surrett, O.J. 1 Q Terry, C.E. Clayton il 'J J JJ li' JJ J,' Ji. J J second division .. 1 1. , fe-M -v-. Snbkngt, f f ', if W First row: D.D. Landsiedel, F.Q. Perez, J.F. Rathien, P.R. Prichard, G.N. Lull, H.G. Marriott, B.C. Wright, R.A. Martinez, R.H. Allen, Second row: E.C. Cunningham, B.F. Williams, J.G. Center, R.A. Gautier, J.H. Adams, C.B. Malec, L.J. Theriot, J.L. Walls, K. Walling . ,,,,, M A Q, I A W 4,,.fA 'A 4 ' ,, , v,,,,1:..,j,,f T: Y ., third division First row: B. J. Blake, W. D. Bruder, F. A. Harmon, R. W. Halsted, M. F. Zermeno, J. L. Brien, H. O. Dixon, E. Baeza, N. Teieda, Second row: A.L. Thane, C.R. Baca, C. Robertson, J.D. Cunningham, J.C. Flowers, D.A. Nix, M.D. Hanson, J.L. Gates, R.E. Benton, W.A. Horton, L. Haywood. 'sf 'ii' ' ' K+, 'Nil' A A F 5 A wf wr, , ,--5, ri, ' Front row: L. R. Strevely First row: R.G. Harrell, B.l. Ayres, D.L. Henry, A. Brinkley, M.N. Walker, B. G. Aycock, W. L. Taylor, D.W. McCullum, W. T. Wilson, Second row: R. D. Dunn, E. B. Palone, J. R. Sutton, W. D. Coley, C. Konkler Jr., C. E. Cale, R. W. Harmon, R. G. McCurry, T. A. Gallagher, G.O. Ellisor. EK. Walling , , f N CMN W i .. ' ., ff.. wi, Ch W A iwfneze .. n- ' First row: N. L. Walters, W. A. Blyckert, W. H. Hewitt, W. F. Leard, H. M. Batten, J. E. Lloyd, Second row J. R. Clark, R. F. Sheperd, J. R Eaton, F. E. Kelesey, G. E. Hutt, H. G. Stephens, C. F. Huth, Jr., Third row: N L l division Keene, H.E. Wayner, C.K. Ogden, W.E. Griggs Jr., H.D. Tanner, H.K. Wolfe, A.H. Bruene, C. Smith ourth division J First row: L.L. Clark, L.L. Hinojoza, R.F. Graham, E.W Robinson, R. D. Cloud, W.L. Sheppard, C.H. Punkoney Second row: R.J. Thompson, R. Borgonia, D.E. Witzel J.V. Caudill, R.N. Stout, Not Shown: J.R. Frye, A. R Patin, W.J. Siedlecki, F.H. Winninger. R.F. Landolt First row. D.c. Bafken, iJ.A. Mans, rs. Pennington, c. E. Linam, R. Mosca, C. R. De Meester, T. C. James, H. L. Goeken, Second row: R.L. Donihoo, L.L. Butler, L.L. Graves, E. R. Waring, Top: B. R. Herren First row: B. E. Nelson, L. Neubauer, Second row: E. A. Williams, D. H. Vaughn, L. A. Wood L.J. Deyoe, W. R. Raikowski, B. R. Jelvik, Third row: W. R. Blake, E. E. Zoppi, E. C. Petzing, E. A. Mc Curky, J. M. Godoy, J. A. Woods, E. E. Montgomery, C. W. Benoit, B. A. Read fifth division First row: R. S. Lautenschlager, P. P. Sewisky, E. A. Sitton, Second row: E. Krupski, C. E Marshall, R. F. Corter, L.A. Silicani, EG Mayville, Third row: B. S. Muir, P. H Housley, J. E. Bell, O. O. Vaughn, J.M Moerkle, A. T. Castleman, Howard A.B. Gurney administration Seated: B. L. Muncher, Standing: D. D. Vassar, W. E. Gabel, F. C. Celi, J. E. Barker First row: G. C. Bennett, Second row: J.C Finley, T. A. FJSCO, J. D. Harris, J. F. Dabney J. D. McCabe, S. Harobin, Third row: L.M Keppler, A. Graff, D.R. Clausen, D.R. Chapman B.R. Dishman, W.W. Sharp, W.A. Knight sixth division l D E.R. Easton First row: T.M. Farrar, W. L. Magee, J. A. Cheney, D. B. Franklin, O. D. Mathis, C. F. Bowen, J. B. Townsend,5 Second row: R. C. Shaw, J. C. McElyea, W. W. Larson, L. H. Boatman, B.N. Karssen First row: D. E. Eggleston, L. Feegle, E. E. Esparza, J.E. Criss, G. E. Parsons, F. R. Easton, Second row: K.J. Horton, J.H. Hill, R.D. Joyce, D. W. Peterson ff division it detachment Fi'st row: L.H. Bond, L.H. Dick, J.F. Johnson, H. B. Sharp, J. T. Dillon, D.G. Abbott, C. L. Bowers, Second row- L, Ball, M.G. Robinson Jr., R.L. Reiling, N.J. Voorhees, M. K. Malchow, D. White, B.F. Scott, J. E. Schroeder, C.P Stapleton First row: R.W. MacFarlane, H.E. Burnett, D.A. Thomas, G. R. Ferguson, D. O. Bredeson, E. W. Weinberg, R. F. Kelly, C. F. Whitaker, J.E. Williams, J.T. Kuhl, Second row: R. B. Morwood, C. Cagle, A. Munoz, D.S. Dvorak, J.H. Wooden, H. E. Crane,J.C. Stoughton, R. G. Sydow, G. W. Chamberlin, L. Consiiio Jr. 1 First row: A.R. Ceccanti, F.A. Smith, D.E. Thomas, A.L. Stridham, H.R. Fitzgerrall, P.J. Windenburg, J.L. Gudgel, S.J. Kalmar, H.A. Myers, R. W. Wolgamott, Second row: R. E. Hunter, Jr., K. V. Martin, C.T. Harder, D. R. Morgan, D. C. Horton, J. R. Carlton, E.E. Carter Jr., R.J. Ryan, G.R. Humbert, J.F. Gleeson Jr. R.E. Hunter First row: W.G. Pur ear W.D. P w ll- S d First row: F. B. Bingham, C. E. Jackson, B.V. Golcett, R. N. Ayres, J. T. Bower, C. Holland, Second row: R.A. Barr, L.A. Bosio, C.W y , 0 e , econ row: R,G, Martin Jones, Third row: J. D. Harrison, G. L. Hunter, C. E. Buster, R. L. F.L. Pries, K. E. Kolebler, R. J. Labhart, G. E. Leighton, P. A. Norum. FOVl'eSl Third row, D.A. Marquardt, D.L. Lawson, Fourth row: K.J. Meyersi R.E. Peck, G.J. Keessen vm-xwem-.-.n1...Q...-,..,., ..... , . foxtrot division G.J. LeBreton First row: L. E. Wulk, Second row: H. E. Wolff, G. E. Sing, R. R. Sutake, H. D. Steward, Third row: R. R. Sincich, E. E. Smith, A. T. Stevens, F.A. Rolott, R.J. Van Drew, Fourth row: G. D. Screpetis, W.W. Webster, Fifth row: B.K. Sanders, A..l. Testa, F. Villaneuva 1 1uQ1g WJ 5? ll' Q The propulsion of the ship, its damage control in the event of attack, and maintenance of its electrical system are manifest duties of the Engineering Department. The Engineering Ofhcer, with his training and administrative assistants, operates three departmental groups from the Engineering Log Room. The Main Propulsion group, under the Main Propulsion Assistant, is divided into B and M Divisions. B Division operates the ship's boilers and evaporators which produce the fresh Water supply. M Division runs the main engines. The Damage Control Group, charged to the Damage Control Assistant, comprises the ship's Fire Marshall and damage controlmen who button up the ship to maintain watertight integrity in case of attack and keep the ship aiioat in case of damage. Damage Control Central supervises the settings of all material conditions for the opening and closing of hatches, doors, fittings, and vents. In the DC Group, A Division operates the auxiliary equipment and R Division serves as the main repair group. The Electrical Group is composed of the Electrical Officer and E Division. It maintains the source of electricity and Wiring necessary to the ship. Cdr. W. D. Crossley Damage Control Assistant HJ Heath HR Jamodson HF Davis AM Jenning EL RL Tomas DC Watters, T.T. Howard, P.S. Kamm, Jr. e-a division First row: W. Martinez, D. L. Eberdt, W.L Lokey, H. R. Kuhn, R. L. Griffin, E. M. Stettek J.J. Orach, Second row: D.H. Erickson T. L. Mullins, H. F. Hockmuller, M. A. Haas L. D. Bangert, R. M. Ford, J.W. Peterson First row: R. A. Beausoleil, M. L. Furr. J.M. Reazin W. M. Blaylock, Second row: .l.w. Hall, J.R Hallett, J. E. McDaniel, E. C. Bice, K. E. Chaney Third row: J.L. Winslow, E.J. Murphy, H.O. Sasser R. E. Aten, R. L. Miller, P. D. Andelin, Fourth row G. V. Rodgers, W.H. Whittington, R. L. Harvey O. M. Roy, R. L. Aller, R.H. Moe, J. Galvan A.T. Miller l . . i ,. , ii i? i, l l F i l i l i i l l i l D.M. Bacon. W. L. Bobo, R.L. Fudge First row: B.A. Duke, P.W. Stelly, K. Scribner, L. E. Boone, L. Cantu, Second row: First row: P.l. Higgens, S. N. Campagna, P. E. Jackson, R. D. Williams, S. C. Chapa, Second row: N. L. Williams, R.L. Storey, E. E. Parsons, R.L. Manor, Third row: EM. Vaughn, G.J. Slaugh, R.'l'. Foster, J.C. Pecot, H. L. Cox, J. P. Eisenbeis, Fourth row: R. E. Ferrel, W. H. Boesch, R. H. Mullins, L. B. Peugh, R, H. Anderson, D.L. Crouse A W. Platt First row: W. A. Boyter, S. A. Espinoza, B. E. Ernst, C. L. Chancellor, D. R. Boer, Second row: K.R. Patterson, D. M. Stankiewicz, A.J. Dorsett, C. B. Pearson, F. D. Dardenne, H. F. Otte, J. R. Cagle, W. F. Lawless, L.D. Marshall, R. P. Hester, J. L. Bertollini First row: L. E. Privett, E. Lugo, A. N. Manzanares, Second row: C. D. Byrd, D. R. Finkenbinder, Third row: D.C. Foster, E. C. Pieper, P. N. Cottrell, E. L. Schenewolt Far right: M.J. McCracken, C.V. Penland, L. R. Haynes D.C. Domskie, R. A. Reazin, F. E. Clarke, R. Farparan, Third row: W.L. Boling, L. R. Nickson, W.C. Pennington, C. L. Cantrell, L. O'Brien t e-b division First row: A. Miniarez, H. K. Brasell, W. T. Bentield, L.J. McClure, First row: H.J. Housdan, C.C. Getz, EH. Bakkf? Second row: NN. L. Clonch, Second row: W. H. Elkins, H. E. Shriver, G. B. Hunger, H. Murphy Jr., A. T. Aguero, K. K. Tidwell, J. B. Burger, E. M. Mullin, C. R. Proaps, T. Lockhart, R. P. Baker Third row: J.W. Harris, R.L. Distin, C. W. Gardner, J. L. Davis First row: A. King, M. D. Jacot, G. W. Hill, J. G. Nabor, Second First row: D. F. Raye, P. M. Smith, H. WakeHeld, J. D. Scarborough, row: J. Lomeli, J.C. Gragg, P. S. Arroyo, L.G. Priest, C.S. Morton, M. Gelb, Second row: J. R. Brauer, J.G. Johnson, B.G. Young, C. C. Hidden, E. Sandate B. R. Bellande, C. Hayes, Third row: G.J. Cates, G. D. Dickerson , ks f Q 'sis 0 is - , , S . T W,D. Helprin First row: D.J. Wilson, J. E. Stranger, G.W Hill, C.H. Booker, H. Bendlin Jr., W. W. Doom I E. L. Needles, Second row: C. F. Keith, J.H. Saunders Jr., O. B. Cooper, A. Lauterbcck, J. D. Goddard, J. E. Greenwalt, R. R. England J. C. Nicoles I First row: W. J. Wheat, R. W. Kennedy, K. R. Norcross M Campbell irst row atoon E Johnson T J Sturm L E Parso Second row: V. D. Opiela, F. Lewis, R. C. Bourg N F Barn I Second row H Wakefield S E Dyson W M Ruble E F Baldwin Third row: W. R. Toney, P. D. Melton, J. R. Blondeaux C Q Wages G A Black Third row W T Hollobaugh R Griego L DAmbrosio First row: R.F. Higgins, C.H. Dunigan, P.L Landry JA Me ers Irs row Davidson A Bryant J W Elliot C W Gar ner Second row: A.J. Quintanilla, W.F.Judd, F.F. Foster N W Cheuvront Cuft Antoine Jr Second row C H Buck D G Andrews Third row. A. Espinosa, J.E. Salvo, L.R. Owens W H :ey M R Bearden PM Smith JW Leftwich WJ Wheat First row: T.L. Mullins, C.C. Breckenridge Jr. G.E. Manis, E.B. Sundstrum, H.C. Black, O.T Brown, J. S. Ward, Second row: J. R Poland, E. Moore, J.R. Brodmerkel, R. Barrineau A.L. Petty Jr., R.L. Morris,, Third row: J.M Karatsanos Jr., H.S. Sitz, J. Julian, J.C. Hardy J.A. Baldwin, J.L. Dailey First row: W.R. Mitchell, L.E. Molyneux, G. Johnson, T.L. Geelan, First row: D. Cornett, J.D. Popovich, J.W, Whittington, J.L. Frazier Second row: C.R. Beavers, T.C. Palmer, E.R. Stolp, M.C. Webber, Second row: EW. Barber, M.J. Morales, L.R. Sellers, P. Antoine Third row: H.L. Miller, T.L. Richard, C.D. Sherman Third row: R.H. Phillips, F.L. Keaton, L.L. Jess, V.L. Evans e-e division First row: F. G. Goodin, R.L. Corley, L. F Eshe, J.T. Mathews, E.M. Norton, E. Bevolo, Jr. Second row: E.A. Hewell, J. Griego, R.V Urquidez, J.E. Burton, V.M. Noer, F.J. Avalos A.J. Moon, T.W. Bickett, Third row: J.A Luzader, K. R. Boonstra, R. B. Larsen, D.C Harrison N .. l J.W. Osmer First row: R.K. Wasinger, G.A. Oliver, R.A Bergman, D. R. Sachau, J. Kelley Jr., C.J Curry, Second row: R.E. Beasy, C.E. Perdue J.P. Coughlin, F. Samsone, P.H. Kerkove, J.C Britton, D. R. Lancaster, J.R. Bryant, H.W Hagge, Third row: R. Taiclet, P. G O'Connor, RD. Stockhill, M.P. Hawkins, J.H Vanderpool First row: R.F. Ewing, A. L. Maxwell, C. W. Gann, R.G. Nye, G.J. White, Second row: E.C. Schultz, J.A. Hoffman, D.P. Looney, M.G. Adams, J.H.W eatherly, E.F. Stoyer, D.F. Gray First row: S. J. Wallace, J. R. Filleau, C.J. George, R.W. Shirey, A.A. Brolien, Second row: C. T. McDonald, C. l. Carlyle, S. D. Glisson, G.E. Watson, P.R. Langston First row: .l.J. Lopez, R. J. Millard, H. D. Berry, K.E. Steoberl, C.D. Lacy, Second row: C. D. Carver, W. C. Cox Jr., B. G. Mason, J.M. Seyler, C.E. Odom, R.F. Gann, J. Kordziel -242 ,ggg e-m division .,, . im. .Mi QQ. First row: R.L. Hollis, C.R. Edwards, C. Maldanadu, Second row: CD. Pirkle, B.D Kitchens First row: R.L. Hollis, C.E. Wilson, R,L, Wesf W.H. McCormick, J.W. Lamb, K. A. Perkett, F.M. Charest, R.H. Foss, Second row: C.R. Edwards, E. N. Denny. W.L. Nelson, R,L. Norgman, C. Vigil, D. L. Callaway, W. Weatherington, L. E., Peete, Y.W. Kee, D.W. Ray, K.J. Hymel First row: D.R. Hudson, H.E. Coomer, K.R. Jones, H.B. Lee, C.R. Perry, .l.T. Shimro, Second row: M.G. Putnam, A.D. Pierco, C. Maldanadu, C. D. Pirkle, C. L. Chancellor, T.M. Wolf, L.W. Roehn M.V. Ricketts First row: R.L. Bass, R.E. Camp, J.B. W' ', A. C. Ross, LE. Jenkens, G. Kazanegra, B. Gunnels, W. G. Miller, Second row: H. B. Morse, E.V. Brod, E.R. Aaron, S.E. Eldridge, L A. Barron, R. Chavez, A.R. Rosel, J.R. Ramos, J.E. Foster First row: R. Simmons, R.W. Harris, CM. Gillette, M.L. Alspaugh, R.G. Belanger, Second row: E. Y. Casten, C. L. Dodson, T.A. Hoff, D.D. Ranta, J.T. Lamb, D.L. Collison, E.E. Jures, R.W. Kepp First row: B. l. Gabrig, W. A. Brost, A.G Streeter, D.H. Lipe, H.A. Freeman, FD. Warner, , Second row: C.M. Christian, R.L. Hendrickson L.C. Myskowski, E.L. Hutchinson, B.J. Martin, G.D. Stewart, R.C. Fontenot, P. Glisson I i i i i i l l l 1 I . i l 5 e-r division First row: H.G. Harmon, M.J. Childress, C.E Wood, J. B. La Rue, G. W. Owens, B. J. Herrington, G.J. Matson, R.G. Winn, Second row: E.H. Liszewski, F. Tidmore, J.W. Lycan, T.D. Ollis, C. Moore, E. Clanton, R.M. Rollins l i J.H. Smith First row: D.L. Carson, S. Martinez, W.E. McGowen, C.O. Hill, J.L. Conover, V.L. Rumley, Second row: H. F. Davis, C. Bailey, P.R Stewart, l.W. Johnson, S.M. Reynolds, R.D Gehrke, G. Moore, W.H. Travis, Eglehoft Third row: J.L. Graves, W.H. Nimtz, C.L Scott, P.R. Stahl, G. Hooper, D.O. lngerson L.C. Waldner, J.L. Nutt First row: B.C. Johns, O.C. Hill, Second row: G.L. Farrow, F.R. CUFF, R.J. Kessler First row: F.R. Burkhart, G.C. Sales, R.L. Vigil L. F. Shout, Second row: G. Bosley, A. H Sledge, J.O. Laut, J.L. Stevens, D.A. Goodwin E.D. Moore, R.M. Haston, H. Berodi, H.F Davis, J.T. Maxwell, G. Coker, R.W. White E.D. Glover, G.E. Crawford, H.D. Jacobs T.A. Mascair First row: R.R. Wakefield, H.C. Folven, A.J. Bourassa, H. D. Jacobs, G. H. Schakelfordg Second row: D.A. Hoftman, E.F. Ricker, L.G. Johnson, R. T. Boggess, J. J. Werner, J. T. Maxwell First row: G.D. Klabunide, N.R. Butkin, C.W. Hurley, B. Morales, B.R. Hood, D.H. Turley, Second row: V.L. Lang, H.J. Lesczenske, G.L. Rawson, B.J. Jenkins, W.J. Henson, W.M. Stagg, D.C. Michel, Fitzgerald, R.E. Dekens, M. E. Maxwell, R. J. Rich, C. Kohen, E. G Stansell, R.F. Mutch J.K. Yates, B. Veto, F.A. Johnson, L.D. Jacobson, D.L. Oswald, W.D. Hunt, K.E. Davison ig lg! +4 'Wx X , A , N7 , J Y Q . AQ if un' 'fan I Xf A 35 P ee' ... XZM 4 'i f -- f. ,- K U Q , Cdr. W.T. MacKinnon Your chow, your pay, your shower shoes, your gedunk, your haircut, your laundry, and your office stapler would be rather hard to get without the Supply Department. The basic needs of the ship and the crew are met by the Supply Ofhcer and the Assistant Supply Ofhcer in directing ive divisions. S-1 Division, under the Stores Officer, maintains the labyrinth of storage spaces throughout the hull, the General Stores Office, repair parts and equipage, and aviation stores. Ofhce supplies, cleaning gear, machine parts, and a 1001 items are available through the S-1 storekeeper Division. The Commissary Officer oversees the General Mess, First Class and CPO Messes, and cooks, bakers, and messmen of S-2 required to feed a full compliment of enlisted personnel. Two soda fountains and three shipls stores are operated by the Sales Officer as well as two barber shops and two laundries. The ship's servicemen of S-3 Division are trained to supply the daily needs of personnel from clean skivvy shirts to tooth paste and soft drinks. One of the most popular officers in the Navy is the Disbursing Officer who is accountable for shipls funds and regular payment to the crew. The disbursing clerks of S-4 Division are in charge of all pay records, special ration accounts, and exchange of U.S. dollars to foreign currency. The Wardroom Mess Ofhcer supervises the S-5 steward Division which operates the Off1cer's Mess and maintain cleanliness and order in Officer's Country as well as the Commanding Off1cer's spaces. l I s-1 division First row: J. L. Boyd, J. R. Evaristo, G. R Varde, R. W. Walden, K. E. Harris, C. W De Bay, Second row: G. K. Barton, C. L Sauer, R. M. Lauver, R. E. Hahn, E. G. De Witt M. O. Price, Third row: B. D. Grant, R.J Sanford, H. Smith, D. C. Thomas, K. B. lngraham G. K. Wilson, R. D. Riley, Fourth row: O.L Morris, I. L. Smith, F. G. Bussa, N. l. Lamberg W.J. Bowman, D. R. Chidester J.W. Fitzpatrick First row: B. Degrisselles, H.T. Vest, D.C Weir, G.L. Markley, D.A. De Bruler, A Houston, Second row: J. Fuqua, G. W. Rose M.L. Johnson, L.G. Brendlinger, B.J. Smith D. M. Richards, Third row : J. W. Card, J. D. Roberts, D. W. Heller, R. L. Tinkler, H. S. Wooden, L. W. Lancaster, W. R. Fintzel H.L. Ainlay Assistant Supply Officer 1-Q ml4 vmY ! I I First row: R. E. Coley, H. D. Phillip, N. N Curds, R.P. Klingbeil, C.H. Borbag Second row: B.G. Nobles, O.W. Sevre, G.B. Kitchen, G. S. Haley: Third row: A.JJ. Pettis, R.G Hilstrom, F.J. Law, D.E. Gill J. Pfiefer First row: G. N. Carson, J. K. Mclntyre, A. M. Benson, J. E. Green, A. W. Christer, J.W. Clark, Second row: J. E. Ford, O. N. Adams, G.J. Cuilty, F. Fiore, F. N. Apadaca, R. F. Armenta, B. R. Downs, Third row: E. J. Romo, E. R. Dambley, EF. Arent, D. R. Gow, L. B. Mahoney, R. W. Golder First row: J. L. Baker, W. A. Clementson, E. E. Fisher, R. W. Stolp, Second row: L. P. Richardson, B. K. Latham, O. T. Kenney, Ry Ward, J. E. O'Brien, J. D. Olcott, L. M. Rector- Third row: R. C. Cotton, R. M. Dickson, E. vi Benfield, E. L. Staab, L. L. Gillaspie, H. V. Phoenix s-2 division . l l i 1 i 1 r r i l l i l i i i 1 L i l l l l l il I i. Y? 1 l 2 1. l F K it i l l i i s-3 division J ,l I l l N 1 i i Front row: A. Whitaker, J. L. Clubb, H..l. Fischer, F.R. Reyna, .l.D. Hartman, Second row: R.J. Costello, B. D. Newsome, A. R. Striker, J.W. Brown, W. L. Weinger, W. I. Libby, H. G. McKnight, W. Novak, C.E. Player, Third row: H.L. Gentry, J.D. Woodtln, A.R. Miller, N.E. Mitchell, R.B. Bradley, D.l. Kline R. J. Costello First row: T. L. Rainey, J. E. Allen, R. L. Simon, P. H. Harveston, T.W. Elms, F.O. Arvizu: Second row: R. Bray, R.C. Featherston, R.E. Featherston, F.N. Almanza, R.M. Call, J. H. Cogburn, J. G. Harris, Third row: J.L. Caulder, R.A. Slover, D. M. Brandt, R. E. Mueller, W.L Lowery, L. Dyer D.G. St. Angelo s-4+ division Seated: R. O. Whayland, C. L. Wiptt, F. E. Coca, Standing: D. G. St. Seated: P. R. Sappie, E. W. Hunt, R. R. Churchill: Angelo, C. V. Hedberg Standing: T.T. Wagner s-5 division First row: O. Campanero, L. Blackwell, W. Meyers, R. Burns, R. P. San Nicholas, F. N. Erece, L. R. Dunlay, Second row. P Postell, M. Martin, W. Reeves, O.G. Williamson, J.F. Webb, Third row: C. Grant, H. Miller, K.D. Johnson, L. Wilcox, C.L English, J.W. Smith fi M... , ,M in-.fl ff! First row: T.S. Masalihit, D.D. Bautista, F.R. San Nicolas, F. Gonales, R.P. Sunga, J.R. Castro, Second row: P.M. Greenberg H.E. Anthony, J. H. McMillan, N.P. Misenas, A. W. Piring, D.M. Piring, A. Aycud, G.A. Williams, C.L. Johnson- Third row- J.C. Lawrence, P.F. Nolasco, A.F. Cruz, N.T. Washington, C.M. Brinkley, W. Terry, H.B. Thomas 228-2 1 H.L. Keirns u-5 r , ' 0 . 3 w A X X 'i ff 'Sw X is 'V 1:67 fl X f '5- X - sa I, 5. g P X 5 ,ix U Q ' 1 N Q ,X Ax 4 X- QW sa- M, J! A X 1 A 4 N X x Appendectomies, sore throats, and ship's cleanliness all fall under the jurisdiction of the Medical Department, fully designed to protect the ship from disease and unsanitary conditions and to give swift aid to Wounded in event of an attack. Chief charge of the Medical Cfficer and his assistants and hospital corpsmen is the Sickhay Where two Wards, an operating unit, pharmacy, examination room, X-ray unit, and laboratory are maintained. The corpsmen of H Division administer innoculations, serve the sick and injured in the Wards, and aid in the examination of patients. The sanitation of the ship, especially its food and messing spaces, are the charge of the Medical Department which inspects spaces regularly on guard for possible sources of contagion. The medical records of all personnel are kept up to date and the department recommends men for duty, hopitalization, or release. The department Works hand-in-hand with the Flight Surgeon on Air Group personnel and checking Hight fitness of pilots. i Cdr. G. W. Lofz J. S. Murphy M. N. Bradley 7 wer 'fy e V , '16, ...Jil ...QQ First row: R. Hernandez, R. H. Hayward Jr., S. L. Wilkerson, D. Keller, V. F. Scioccheffi, A. D. Payne, Second row: J. R. Little, C. T. Sprague C. D. Ferrell, D. A. Porter I I ii? 'J I 1, 5 rr 2 W rw' ,Mil ,im ri pr N e r, E rr 5 ,.,. rr 3 -5 -5 Q 1 r My :iff 11 ,W ir ,yi ir ,4 rd ' I 1 Q ? 'i if V. Pi A A H rs 35 N 1 r ar QM W gr fr w if QQ EH N!! 'M W L2 IH V W fi M 1 ?'fN rye xXx X , ii Mr rw rilii Vw? r W' r HW J.H. Almendinger, H. L. Zcble, F. A. Gruenich, P. T. Leak, E. C. Bcumerf, W. W. Jones, Second row: J. O. Barrett, M.N. Drummond R.E. Dcmfzer, A. L. Webber i 3 X oy, X L, , Q 129 ,Zvi . f pa 7,4 4 O O 0 J x 'x 5 1 Care of the Bon Homme Richard's approximately 78,000 teeth falls to the Dental Department, which operates three complete operating units plus an X-ray unit and prosthetics laboratory. The Dental Ofhcer is assisted by two officers, the D Division Qflicer and Training Officer. The three dentists are aided by seven enlisted men skilled in assisting the doctors in oral surgery assistance, making of plates and dentures handling dental records, and the maintenance of an efficient dental unit. 7 Capt. E. B. Nufting .0 .R i , . . nn 1 M.E. Pedrlsfein W.W. Lippsfreu SJ Seofed: W.W. Lippsfreu, G.J Anderson, G. L. McCorfer, E. B. Nuftingg Standing: R. R. Gillmon, M. E. Pearlsfein, C.H. Driskell Clemmens, M.L. Kennison, N.E. Coroll E - E 'I f 1 ,x- W,-A ,ff F I Z ,-1 r s 1 Q Y N ve CV Cdr. E. M. Beauchamp The nucleus of the squadrons comprising Carrier Air Group 21 embarked aboard our ship throughout the cruise is the CVG-21 staff. The Group Commander heads the staff Which is composed of the Operations and Safety Officer, Air Intelligence Officer, Flight Surgeon, Aircraft Maintenance Officer, Administration and Person- nel Officer, Landing Signal Officer, yeomen, draftsmen, and non-rated personnel. The mission of the group is, of course, carried out by the four squadrons and their detachments. Flying the FJ-3 Fury , VF-211, the Fight- ing Checkertailn squadron, carries an offensive sting in its swift, single-engine jet fighters capable of high altitudes and speed. Attack Squadron 212 flies the radical, twin- jet F 7U c'Cutlass', which will serve as a bomb- ing threat to any enemy coast or fieet in the event of War. Fighter Squadron 213 is the all weather and night interceptor arm of CVG-21. VF -213 Hies the twin-jet F2H-3 Banshee . The prop-driven attack squadron which scored the first four thousandth landings aboard the ship since its recommissioning is VA-215 flying the single-engined AD-6, often termed the Work- horse of the Navyf' Specialized Work of the air group is carried out by three detachments, VAAW-35, VAW-11, and VF P-61. VAAW-35 is an all-Weather attack unit designed to participate in night heckler, anti- submarine, and electronic counter measures. Flying the AD-5N, prop-driven radar-packing version of AD-6, the unit carries an envied reputation for battle efficiency Won in the Korean War. VAW-11 is a specialized radar and electronic equipment-carrying, composites quadron designed for aircraft early Warning and anti-submarine Warfare. The unit flies the AD-5W. VFP-61 is the air group,s photo-reconnaissance squadron which iiies the snout-nosed F2H2P Photo-Bansheen, modified version of the F2H-3. . AN w N'3 N . i as Q cfvg staff D.D. Dunn D. Wells, J.F. Anderson, R.W. Telift 1 f J. P. conwcy, R.E. ocinef, r.H. cooper lu, E.M. Beauchamp, W.I. Kennedy, T.R. McKinley, Not shown 1 First row: G.W. Owsley, W. L. Folsom, D.J. Nes.len, K.E. Friis, Second row: G.A. Evenvold, S.F. Vance, 'uf-211 Firsf row: C. E. Soulhwick, D. M. Lenardi, W.S. Morris, G.W. Ellis, D. R. Mc Kee, M. A. Lucas, L. F. Harpenau, Second row: R. J. Moore, W. F. Fraser, C. R. Close, W. Holland, P. E. Pugh, D. C. Davis, R. H. Ernst, R. M. Hazletf, R. M. Bosseft, D.H. Trexler 1 i. ' Ii. .V 1 l it T ai. l U i lg tilt i li I ,f W l f T ii. i First row: V. D. Mc Colley, W. B. Ellis, J. L. Austin, G. W. Blair, C. E. Southwick, J.L. Ringer, E. Hurd, P. F. Nolasco, M. D. Kincaid Second row: R. L. Jackson, H. E. Anthony, R. D. Preston, D. J. Morrell, H. E. Putnam, J. M. Suggs, V. C. Young, L. E. Browh, K.R. Wilson Third row: D. Riley, K. R. Rozmiarek, K. Stephans, J. B. Owens, C. B. Townsend, W. J. Birdeau, R. L. Huffman, R. H. Jones I 'QT 1 2 l l L . l U ll ll fi I 3 H l -lmluynlull 3 :W Second row: J.W. Rea, D. Massey, J.J. McCann, J. A. Parker, B.J. Heftington, J. E. Mayo, P. E. Burnworth, G. E. Korkes, E.J 5, Smith, W.L. Eaves Q A First row: W.E. Storey, B. Crawford, G. A. Levan, W. Holland, T. N. Bustin, D. R. Kramer, l Second row: E. G. Hoehl, V. E. Malcolm, E.E. Pott, C. E. Hunt, B. R. Price, J. R. P Applegate, W. W. Bartlett l i l ll ,J sees ,l ll rl First row: J.L. Flowers, J.C. Schettler, D. M. Wiggins, J. R. Zeh, F. W. Hazlett, W. E. Cross, L. E. Stettensen, D.J. Reynolds- I H 'MTTW F' l ,, . ,., ll smnsamn ruins t lEHTlNE First row: B. W. Billingsly, R. J. Giorges, R. F. Costa, B. G. Franks, A. L. Evasius, D. R. Mc Kee, W. E. Richardson, P. Fritz, C. A. Jiminez M.M. Mart, Second row: C.C. Weeks, L. F. Smith, K. D. Teatord, L.L. Sargent, G. L. Pope, N. W. Hays, W.L. Pershabacker, G. D. Foster, M. W. Noble, Third row: E. B. Jenkins, R. D. Mann, W. L. Johnson, J. E. Bates, R. W. Acord, W. R. Lakner, G. D. Thorn, E.L. Philips, G. H. Thurn First row: E. H. Rehder, C. N. Quick, W. F Bonitay, R. H. Ernest, R. L. Walker, B. C l Newbern, R.C. Given, Second row: P. D Paradis, J. Stanek, J. V. Mesmer, Q. F. Doughty E. L. Grant, J. W. Williamson, R.C. Bennett R. J. Semione I I . I Cdr. P.E. Pugh Wjy-: MZZMM First row: C.J. Schweers, C. F. Jenkins, H. N. Tipton, W. Holland, J. T. Huzar, O. L. Owens, Second row: J. P. Morse, D. L. Matthews, ii J. E. Cornell, B.W. Wilson, J.L. Loo, R.J. fwyicw , . .,.. ....... , ., ., Flood, L.S. Pierce, S.W. Coder, E. H. Todd va-212 First row: J.C. Deen, F.C. Dietz, M. F. Geer, L.J. Razinha, J.S. Razinha, M. H. Aisa, S.J. Smith, H. N. Hunter 5 Second row : C. V. Mc Rorie, E. L. Palmer, C. B. Wilson, D. J. Latiolois, J. H. Bowe, J. J. Bentley, D. Buckmelter, J. W. Rademacher, Third row: L. D. Meyers, E. J. Gignilliat, V. M. Parker, W. D. Potts, B.J. Ritchie, L. E. Kurpuls, F. B. Miller, D. Dompe, On wing: J. R. Phillips, J. A. Bracken, J. S. Lee, R.C. Thormahlen Lcd r. D.R. Hagood First row 1 R. E. Hall, W. G. Wright, J. F. Poole, G. H. Ransom, L.T. Keenan, R. G. Mucha, Second row: F. D. Nichols, F. Rutkowitz, R. W. Booth, D. R. Schram, Third row: J. D. Foshee R. Munhenk, W. R. Artz, H. F. Stanley, H. B. Graham First row: D. D. Dunn, R.D. Gainer, G.B. Cobb, D.R. Hagood, J. F. Speciale, C. Birdwell, J. W. Rademacher, R.J. Carminati, Second row: D.M. Doss, D.G. Crabtree, R.J. Auer, W. S, Barker, R. Daleke, C.J. Tatro, C. B, Olson, A. L. Evans, R. G. Mucha - ..... ..... ..... ............ . 1 V mwmw K U k X 'Wa 'FWS-e' ,ff xi, sf If F, Jef., 45-5-.I .1 'Sf' -S 'af .e ' ' .. b First row: Z. J. Young Jr., R. L. Cramer, T. F. Phillips, J. B. Exe, J. M. Dilger, H. J. Miller, B. W. Rowland, Second row: A. T. White, J. E. Green, R.N. Cates, F. L. Mixon, L.D. Goldstein, L. H. Bolin, D.W. Trammell, J.W. Rademacher, Third row: H. Z. Smith, F. D. Harper, W.W. Taylor, R.C. Mc Clelland, R.R. Hough, T. H. Lawrence, R. B. Parker '-'Adi First row, G.R. Lewandowski, D. A. Hagdohl, R. G. Baker, C. Roe, F. J. Staley, M. Valenzuela, Second row: N. Bowden, R.L. Chatman, C.L. Nourse, P.G. Carter, W.L. Henry, H.R. Forrest, R. Carninati, Third row: C. S. Haustveit, J.S. Forsythe, D.L. West, J. Anderson, V. R. Marco, B.M. Marco First row: S. E. Garcia, H. N. Hunter, A.E Nelson, J.J. Gavin, L.G. Smith, L.W. Thompson E. J. Peete, F. D. Bolton, Second row: R Daleke, E.J. Vann, C. E. Boggs, K. R. Grice J.H. Meininger, H.V. Dreger, J.L. Turconi, D.J Kominger, R. H. Presley, A. K. Berger, C. D Lundeby First row. J. L. Merritt, W. H. Frederick, C. E Hyde, W.S. Barker, G.S. Robbins, D. Cirasella E. A. Baird, B. Manzo, Second row: C.C Koehmstedt, J. Burnett, D. R. Duncan, J.K Phillips, R. L. LaRoza, R. C. Murdock, R.J Summers, J. Rakis, C.D. Harrel, R. Sutton I X First row: W. B. Shirley, D. E. Isaacson, L. G. Hangartner, D. H' Weddle, W.H. Hunsicker, J.E. Smith, D. J. Keig, Second row H. P. Pierce, C. Burkhart, D. M. lsberner, J. M. Schneiders, W. H. Anderson, W. L. Armstrong, L. F. Aldridge, E. B. Salsig 'vf-213 First row: J. D. Merritt, A. O. Roady, D. E. Isaacson, R. M. Wolf, Second row: H.D. Granse, B. E. Bradley, E. N. Held, R.C. Roltey, A.J. Shepard I c Cdr. W.H. Anderson First row: C. H. Freeman, F.C. White, D. E. Isaacson, D.G, Munden, Second row: L.C. Stevens, D. R. Hutt, R,M, Hayes, F. L. Munden, L. C. Selland, R. E. Dingman 'vu-.gy im frm 4 s Ne X2 wwwl-WW W '-- First row: C. Faulkenberry, F.O. Johnson L. F. Aldridge, H.G. Romero, A.L. McGregor, Second row: C.B. Rate, J.F. Cherry, J.G. Bodle, R. Kircher, J.G. Greco, M. Beadleston T. D. Gray, C.V. Williams First row: V. Clegg, G. E. Hillebrand, W. H. Hunsicker, N. J. Davis, A. L. Crossman, Second row: W. A. Richards, R. W. Balvanz, W. D. Mount, G. A. Kelley, R.W. Brown, R. A. Duncan, D.O. White, M. Lampley, Third row: W. R. Monlux, R. Segro, R. W. VanVacter, K. D. Apperson, J. R. Courtright, C. K. Reynolds, C. W. Debusk First row: P. G. Vanwetter, B.T. Hewitt, L.G. Hangartner, D.J. Keig, M. E. Heins, Second row: W. Manuel, C.R. Milford, P. Postell, M. Martin, C. Williams, D. Hamilton, R. W. Crasch, R.W. Grcsch, V. A. Smigliano I I First row: C. L. Horsmcm, W. L. Armstrong, D. H. Weddle, R. A. Larson, Second row: J.W. Adamson, P.J. Grosch, R. G. Remington, J. O. Boker, C. E. Horris First row: H. Colvin, J. A. Lewis, L. F. Aldridge, B. J. Liphom, Second row: C. H. Fleming, A. J. Mc Afee, J. D. Wilson, J. E. Rudd First row: S. D. Travis, R. E. Lohcnn, W. H. Hunsicker, C. W. Murphy, Second row: B. L. Ethridge, L. O. Owsley, J.R. Corver, S. C. Henderson, W.J. Gork fl ,f wwf? f Z ' Z W. W., l - First row: J.C. Foley, L.C. Chambers, L. W. Richards, E.E. Kerr, W. T. Fitzgerald, J R. Sfunfz, R. K. Gray, J.H. Haywood, Second row: C. F. Klusmann, N.J. Meisenholder, E.J. Mahoney, A. B. Johnson, F. R. Stafford, L. T. Mc Adams, J. O. Harmon, A. A. Lemeshewsky, W.R. Wilson, R.T. Janiec, Third row : K. L. Wright, R. D. Boulr, L. J. Eller, C.L. Rogers, H.E. Gardner, F.F Wilson, J.F. Warnke gf' 'sf ,N 5? ls 'va-215 First row: G. F. Frederick, K. A. Dees, K. A. N Hake, V. B. Corpron, E. A. Weiss, Second row: R. D. Mc Kercher, W. W. Drozier, O.T. Bernard, W. C. Gates 4.1mm Cd r. E.E. Kerr First row: JA. Gaudefle, J.H. McAllister, FLC. Jocrius. Second rcw: PW. Lawrence, J.W. Frair, M.D. Sweene irs row: C. F. Van Curen, D.L. Schaming, L.M. Allen, M. E. Lerner, J. D. Luko, H E Reynolds, M.E. Hall, Second row Mangalin, F. L. Doss, M. E. Quincy, D.C. Coulter, E.W. Allen, W.A. Parrish, R. E. Harrison, P. W. Curry, Third row .I T Manzanares, D.L. Carlson, G. C. King, R. G. Carter, GF. Sudduth, M. W. Johnson First row: G.O. Searcy, G.D. Hobbs, G.A. Potter, J.D. Baker. W.J. Cherry, G.L. Skinner, T.S. Masalihit Third row: J.W. Smith, C.J. Martain, L.S. Hershman, J.W. Wininager, W.W. Hamilton, J. H. McMillan First row: R. Pierce, F. R. Munson, D.J. Amuchastegui, J.H. Covington, Second row: R.L. Hardin, L.D. Perrigo R.S. Patterson, H. A. Hoffman, .l. E. Holm, A. Frield, G. H. Usgaard, Third row: E. C. Marino, L. D. Elmore, W.P. Goodman S. Walls' A.L. Sikes Second row: R.E. Warner, J.H. Eberhardt, A.R. Carr, R.L. Lewis, R.T. Rose, L. C. Buclatin, E. D. lnskog .1 - .. 0 -f v I 1. . -,. .1 ff was Mx- W Reed D Vinopa W W reen R Smit C Livingston D G Poun s M C. Nelson, Second row: P. M. Taylor, R L Harris S R Testerman MJ Dalgo H Watson AJ Montoya JH Gay W W Wakefield, Third row: C. E. Lewandowski, First row: R. H. Gott Jr., E. R. Carrick, R.J Spurloclc, Second row. W.J. Hendrixson, P.C Reneford, J.A. Gaines, C. R. Geiser, C. W Poultong Third row: G.T. Lewis, J.S. Falconer G. C. Howard, P. E. Nay, L. W. Taylor, C.O Boedeker First row: R. C. Rethwisch, R. D. Carringer, A. C. DelGreco, W. H. Smith, Second row: J.E. Chambers, L. C. Boyd, R. D. Erickson, E. V. White vaw-11 First row: L. F. Borns, B.C. Hail, L. B. Smith, Second row: R. C. Kane, J.V. Owen, W.J. Hussar, T. R. Holmes First row: D. E. Vanivier, W. D. Buckwalter, R. C. Keating J. L. Addington, P.L. Gratton, P. E. McCleary, Second row: L. F. Lohse R. D. Stewart, D. D. Collins. F. V. Cordes, C. A Walker. D. O. Batclweor I First row: T. W. Brown, W. L. Sargent, V.J Sanzone, G. W. Sorensen, J. D. Braggs, W.N Akers, Second row: T. R. Thames, R. L Williams, M. V. Longie, L.L. Watson, J.M Turner, A.E. Turner fvaaw-35 First row: H.W. Prewett, T.F. Gibbons Jr., V.R Shevvmake, E. L. Wylie, J. L. Brown, G. W Worrell, Second row: R. L. Cortright, W.H Gill, J.R. Smith, D.R. Coffman, E.F. McGonigle D. F. Fagan, G. M. Eubanks, A. L. Holliday l3.F.W. Awalt First row: G. M. Clabaugh, J. A. Hobbs, R. A. Simonson, C.E. Bromiley, J.D. Dickson, Second row: H.H. Murphy, J.F. Morris, C.W. Arand, H. T. Sandlin, C.W. Keil, H. C. Wright, R. R. Cockrell, J.J. Kearns, L.A. Martin First row: A. Whitaker Jr., D.A. Browyard, L.D. Boudoin, J.J. Vermillion, R. A. Kivisto, K. H. Zarbock, Second row: W. R. Von Floe, B.L. Fortson, R. C. Scott, C.T. Fason, J. C. Wooten, C. F. Adams Jr., R. L. Morris, R. F. Schultz H. A. Wright, W.C. Withgott I fvfp-61 .XX .V U3 wmv' 5- if ' 1 ff f I! E R Mogness, J. H, Ploss, J.B. Melfon, J.C. Fosdick, M.E. Wilson row R L gglns er ovlc lou hier 9 CW Woos RV Kcxrge TR Lee JM Hudok CC Goo WIN Dowden Second row J C osdlck Jr ogness J Kos er p G oyor Bro ey Jr D D 0V'5 JG Podorke ED Brown W' Goldsmith JS Dovls ME Wilson JB Melton ,-,,,A,,,,.,,...,,,-,-.,...., ,, , ,- .ll This, then, is the cruise book. It has not intended to become a chronicle of our times, but rather is a remembrencer of six months we spent together. This book has tried to recapture some of these moments. It is a book put together with pictures and words. But it is more than that. It is composed ofthe lives of 3000 officers and men. It is composed of the sweat trickling down your hack during night replenishment and the San Miguel down your throat at Subic. This book is the scorching heat of Thanksgiving in the Philippines and the bitter cold of Yokosuka at New Years. This book is listening to World Series scores that come 10,000 miles from New York, voting for the President of the United States while half an earth away, and keeping an eye peeled on the Suez and Hungary. It is steaming approximately 55,000 miles in 194 days-or about 283 miles each and every day. As the years dim your memories, look back again through these pages. For no matter what be your fortune, nor which way the tides of la mer drift, the memories of this cruise are planted in your mind. Look back now and again-stir up those memories. .g -I' 11-A First row: James R. Choate, John C. Wilson, Dennis C. Davis, Second row: Forrest R. Bailey, Max E. Pearlstein, John H. Slough, Bennett J. Mintz A note of thanks to the ship's photo lab for the roster pictures and ship' board scenes. To those of you who turned in liberty pictures goes another thank you. This book was edited at the studios of Daito Art Printing Co. Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan by Za mer' staff members in December, 1956. la mer sta If LAYQUT dennis C. davis CQNTINUITY bennett j. mintz COORDINATING jvhn 71- Slvwgh richard daieke Vvieirimqg james r. Choate jr LINE DRAWINGS fbrreslf r. bailey Fllx1Alx1CiNC3 max e. pearlsiein RQSTER jfilm C. wilson division salesmen H.L. Ainlay Jr. E. L. Allen R. E. Barnstead T. M. Barrett J.W. Benn Jr. W. A. Blyckert P. H. Bolger M. N. Bradley D. P. Brady H. R. Brenneman J.E. Brown F . J. Brush J.A. Burris L. P. Carver R.R. Cordell R. C. Corkrum R.J. Costello W.D. Crossley E. M. Crow O.T. Culwell 'F.J. Daigle H.F. Davis R.E. Davis R. M. Dietrich A.E. Downs E.R. Easton J. E. Elliot T. O. Elness T.E. Fenner J. W. Fitzpatrick M. C. Friedman J. P. F. Gallagher G. W. Gibbs D. Giblett C.R. Gieszl E.B. Glass J.E. Godfrey P. M. Greenberg A.B. Gurney A.J. Halliday S. Harobin W.O. Harper H.J. Heath W. D. Helprin W.H. Hewitt C.R. Hinman G.T. Howard R. E. Hunter J. W. Ingalls H. R. Jameson C.W. Jauss A. M. Jennings D. M. Jeter P.S. Kamm W. G. Karr Jr. H.L. Keirns F . J. King J.F. Kropf W. J. Kubran W.L. LaCroix R. F . Landolt B.J. Laurent 0 C878 ship's company Lt. Los Angeles, California Cdr. Alameda, California CWO W-4 San Lorenzo, California Lt. U87 Villanova, Pennsylvania Lt. Rochester, New York Ens. Seattle, Washington Lt. Tenafly, New Jersey Lt. Birmingham, Alabama Lt. Marshalltowm, Iowa Ens. Huntington, Pennsylvania Ens. Natchez, Mississippi Capt. Church Falls, Virginia Lt. Seattle, Washington Capt. Alameda, California CWO W-2 Alameda, California Ens. Walla Walla, Washington Lt. Cjgj Spriniield, Missouri Cdr. San Diego, California Lt. San Lorenzo, California CWO W-2 Corpus Christi, Texas CWO W-2 Hayward, California CWO W-2 Sonama, California Lt. New York, New York Ens. Glenview, Illinois Cdr. Mitchell, South Dakota Lt. Cjgj Reed City, Michigan Lt. ljgl Thomson, Illinois Ens. Turlock, California Ens. Washington, Missouri Lt. Cape May C.H., New Jersey Cdr. West Englewood, New Jersey Cdr. Bronx, New York Lcdr. Laurens, South Carolina Lt. Cjgy Bremerton, Washington Lcdr. Los Altos, California CWO W-2 San Diego, California Lcdr. Lima, Ohio Lt. Cjgl New Castle, Pennsylvania Lt. fig? Fairlawn, New Jersey Cdr. San Diego, California CWO W-2 National City, California CWO W-2 Palo Alto, California CWO W-2 San Lorenzo, California Lt. fjgl Stamford, Conneticut Lcdr. Imperial Beach, California Lcdr. Elgin, Nebraska Lt. Cjgb Capitan, New Mexico Capt., USMC LaGrange, Tennessee Lcdr. Oregon City, Oregon CWO W-2 Napa, California Ens. Chicago, Illinois CWO W-3 Grass Valley, California Lcdr. La Mesa, California Lt. Cjgj Hollywood, California Lcdr. Yeadon, Pennsylvania Lt. fjgl Atwood, Kansas Lt. Lynbrook, New York Lt. Seattle, Washington CWO W-3 Alameda, California Ens. Mission, Kansas Lt. ljgj Alhambra, Illinois CWO W-2 Oxnard, California W.F. Leard G.J. LeBreton Jr. W. W. Lippstreu G. W. Lotz J. E. Lloyd R.P. Locke E.L. Mackey W.T. MacKinnon R. M. Mann Jr. D. D. McCormick F.W. McCormick O. Meek Jr. D. K. Mitchell J.S. Murphy J.G. Newby P.A. Norum E.B. Nutting BE. O'Brien J.E. Onhaizer J.W. Osmer Jr. M. E. Pearlstein J. Pnefer A.W. Platt R.E. Ramage A.E. Read N.J. Reimers F.J. Reiser M. V. Ricketts R. E. Ries I D.E. Rosenquist D. G. St. Angelo J.S. Saxon B. M. Sexton E.A. Sheridan E.E. Sigler Jr. J.H. Slough J.H. Smith Jr. P. H. Speer W. J. Spence C. P. Stapleton C. W. Swanson3Jr. B. Tappan R.L. Thomas R.O. Thornton J.B. Townsend E.L. Trafton D.D. Vassar V. F . Van Hoomissen E. K. Walling N.L. Walters R.W. Warner R. Watson D.C. Watters C.W. Webb K. J. Webb J. E. Boyle W.D. Coyne B.H. Creighton R. F . Farrington W. M. Finck E.C. Garner Jr. CWO W-2 San Diego, California Lt. San Francisco, California Lt. Lincoln, Nebraska Cdr. Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania CWO W--3 Irvington, California Lcdr Santa Monica, California Lt. Cjgb Glendale, California Cdr. Oakland, California Lt. Columbia, South Carolina Lt. Cjgj Dearborn, Michigan CWO--W-2 Alameda, California Lt. Los Angeles. California Lt. U87 Alameda, California Lt. Prophetstown, Illinois Ens. Woodward, Oklahoma Lt. Cjgj Minneapolis, Minnesota Capt. San Diego, California Lt. National City, California Ens. El Paso, Texas Lt. Vero Beach, Florida Lt. Warren, Ohio CWO W-2 Norwood, Ohio Lt. Cjgb Wichita, Kansas CWO W-2 National City, California Cdr. Berkeley, California Ens. Carmel, California Cdr. Pebble Beach, California Lt. Cjgj Falls Church, Virginia Lt. Cjgj West Jefferson, Ohio Lt. Oakland, California Lt. Cjgb Cumberland, Wisconsin Lcdr Bryan, Texas CWO W-2 San Bruno, California Lt. Cjgl Emporia, Kansas Lt. Kansas City, Missouri Ens. Youngstown, Ohio Lt. U87 Utica, New York Lt. Ridgway, Pennsylvania Lt. Willow Springs, Missouri Ist zLt., USMC Yakima, Washington Lt. Hayward, California Cdr. Gibson Island, Maryland Ens. Towner, North Dakota Lt. ljgl Oakland, California Ens. Ripon, California CWO W-3 San Diego, California Lt. Cjgj Caldwell, Idaho Lcdr. Portland, Oregon Lt. Cjgj ' Kansas City, Kansas Lt. Elkhardt, Indiana Cdr. Alameda, California Cdr. Norfolk, Virginia Ens. Santa Cruz, California Lcdr. Omaha, Nebraska Lt. fjgl Taft, California C0mCarDiv 7 Lt. fjgp Burlington, Wisconsin Cdr. Chicago, Illinois Lt. , Pensacola, Florida Capt. Yonkers, New York Lcdr. Alameda, California Lcdr. Lexington, Tennessee I. M. Hampton R. P. Lecklider V.L. Moore M.B. Moreland J. W. K. Osborne L.K. Rice R. P. Rigby C. O. Robins K.R. Roystan R.E. Sarafan W. N. Small B. K. Smith Jr. W.R. Starrett R.A. Sweatt E.J. Weinbeck E. M. Beauchamp J.P. Conway T.H. Cooper III D.D. Dunn R. D. Gainer' W. I. Kennedy T. R. McKinley R. M. Bossett C.R. Close D. C. Davis G.W. Ellis R. H. Ernst W. F . Fraser L.F. Harpenau F. W. Hazlett W. Holland Jr. D. M. Lenardi M.A. Lucas D. R. McKee R.J. Moore W.S. Morris D.E. Nichols P.E. Pugh D.H. Trexler C. E. Southwick R.J. Auer W.F. Barker C. Birdwell R.J. Carminati A G.B. Cobb D. G. Crabtree R. Daleke R. W. Done D.W. Doss A.L. Evans R. D. Garner D.R. Hagood R.B. Mucha C.B. Olson J. W. Rademacher J.F. Steciale C. J. Tatro G-. H. Bradley W. Q. Hanson Capt. Montgomery, Alabama Cdr. Coronado, California Lcdr. Minneapolis, Minnesota Lcdr. Salida, Colorado Lcdr. Albany, New York RAdm. Douglas, Wyoming Ens. Fairhaven, Massachusetts Lt. Birmingham, Alabama Lt. Cjgp Natchitoches, Louisiana Lt. fjgb Forest Hills, New York Lt. Coronado, California Lt. Jackson, Mississippi Ens. Morristown, New Jersey Cdr. Concord, New Hampshire Lcdr. Winsted, Minnesota CVG-21 Staff Cdr. Los Altos, California Lcdr. Sunnyvale, California Lcdr. Mountain View, California Lt. Bishop, Texas Lcdr. Cupertino, California Lt. Cjgj Gardena, California Lt. Los Altos, California vf-211 Lt. Cjgl Houston, Texas Ens. Newton Highlands, Massachusets Lcdr. Brookfield, Missouri Lt. Ardmore, Oklahoma Lt. Boston, Massachusets Lt. Akron, Ohio Lt. Cjgj Kansas City, -Missouri Lt. Cjgj Salinas, California Lt. C185 Hollandale, Mississippi Lt. Cjgj La Mesa, California Lt. Cjgj Munhallpa, Pennsylvania Lt. Cjgj Garden City, Kansas Lt. Cjgl Lafayette, Louisiana Lt. Cjgl Haddon Field, New Jersey Lt. fjgj Alhambra, California Cdr. Whittier, California Capt. USAF Shillington, Pennsylvania Lt. Cjgj Seattle, Washington va-212 Lt. Cjgl Jackson, Mississippi Lt- fig? Wilmette, Illinois Lt. Los Altos, California Lf- fig? Hayward, California Lt. Sunnyvale, California Lt. fjgb Caruthersville, Missouri Lt. Cjgl Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ens. Chicago, Illinois Lt. Cjgj Beebe, Arkansas Lt. Cjgj Hayward, California Lcdr. Cupertino, California Cdr. Fort Worth, Texas Ens. Butler, Pennsylvania Lt. Cjgl New Orleans, Louisiana Lt. Cjgl Liberty Lake, Washington Lcdr. Campbell, California Lt. Cjg? Westfield, New Jersey USN-T Los Altos, California USN-T Tacoma, Washington L.F. Aldridge W. H. Anderson Jr. W. L. Armstrong Jr. C. Burkhart L. G. Hangartner W. H. Hunsicker D.E. Isaacson D.J. Keig H.P. Pierce E.B. Salsig J. M. Schneiders W.B. Shirley J.E. Smith D.H. Weddle R. R. Boult L. C. Chambers L.J. Eller W. T. Fitzgerald J. C. Foley H.E. Gardner R. K. Gray J. O. Harmon J. H. Haywood R. T. Janiec A.B. Johnson E.E. Kerr C. F. Klusmann A. A. Lemeshewsky E.J. Mahoney L.T. McAdams N.J. Meisenholder L. W. Richards C. L. Rogers F.R. Stafford J.R. Stuntz J.F. Warnke F.E. Wilson W. R. Wilson K.L. Wright L.F. Borns B.C. Hail X 'I . R. Holmes W. J. Hussar R.C. Kane J.V. Owen I..B. Smith D.R. Coffman Jr. G. M. Eubanks D.F. Fagan E.F. McGonigle J.R. Smith J. C. Fosdick Jr. E.B. Magness J.B. Melton Jr. J.H. Ploss NLE. Wilson of-213 Ens. Sunnyvale, California Cdr. Sunnyvale, California Lcdr. Los Altos, California Lcdr. Sunnyvale, California Lt. Cjgj Clintonville, Wisconsin Lt. CIS? St. Charles, Missouri Lt. Cjgj Santa Clara, California Ens. Napa, California Ens. Zion, Illinois Lcdr. Sunnyvale, California Lcdr. Sunnyvale, California Lt. Cjgl Tampa, Florida Lt. Cjgj Spokane, Washington Lt. Cjgl Tonasket, Washington va-215 Lt. Cjgl Belzoni, Mississippi Lt. Washington, D.C. Lt. Cjgj Pasadena, California Lcdr. Boston, Massachusets Lt. Cjgl Walden, New York Lt. Cjgj Posatello, Idaho Lt. Cjgb West Branch, Michigan Lt. ljgb Waterloo, Iowa Lt. fjgj Concord, North Carolina Lt. Palo Alto, California Lt. Cjgl Palo Alto, California Cdr. Houston, Texas Lt. Cjgp Monrovia, California Lt. Alexandria, Virginia Lt. fjgj North Bellmore, New York Lt. Stockton, California Lt. Cjgp Santa Monica, California Lt. Cjgb Omaha, Nebraska Lt. qjgl Newburg, West Virginia Lt. fjgj Alameda, California Lt. Cjgl Fort Wayne, Indiana Lt. Cjgj Santa Rosa, California Lt. fjgj Jackson, Tennessee Lt. fjgb Great Falls, Montana Lt. fjgj St. Clair Shores, Michigan vaw-11 Lt. Cjgy South St. Louis, Missouri Lcdr. San Diego, California Ens. Santa Ana, California Lt. Cjgl Tucson, Arizona Ens. Syracuse, New York Ens. Pontatac, Mississippi Ens. Ellicott City, Maryland vaaw-35 Lt. Cjgj Memphis, Tennessee Lt. fjgj Atlanta, Georgia Lt. Cjgl New York, New York Lcdr. Boston, Massachusets Lt. Los Angeles, California vfp-61 Capt., USAF Pontiac, Michigan Ens. Alameda, California Lt. San Diego, California Lt. ijgl San Diego, California Lt. fish Clovis, New Mexico name Admas, C. F. Jr. Adams, O. Alexander, O. W. Anderson, J.D. Andrews, H.L. Avery, C.D. Baldwin, E.F. Barnard, C.H. Barnhill, N.F. Bartlett, W.W. Black, H.C. Brady, T.F. Brasell, H.K. Burt, G.W. Burns. F.J. Butler, H.L. Buttram, G.G. Cagle, J.R. Calhoun, C. Chatman, R. Connell, J.M. Costa, R.F. Cranford, J.H. Crenshaw, J.E. Crosby, O.J. Daniels, D.I. Davis, j.S. Day, C. 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Borba, C.H. city Tucson Tucson Yuma Phoenix Tucson Prescott Mesa Phoenix Prescott Phoenix Superior Phoenix Miami Phoenix Phoenix Glendale Phoenix Phoenix Tucson Williams california Downey San Gabriel West Sacramento Coronado Oakland Los Angeles Goleta Richmond Los Angeles San Rafael Bakersheld Delano Sacramento El Centro Tracy Sanger Los Angeles Newark Whittier San Francisco San Francisco Hollister Sunnyvale Riverside Redwood City Pleasant Hill Capitola San Gabriel Santa Barbara Berkeley Fresno Alameda Oakdale Alameda Oakland Riverside Inglewood San Diego Los Banos San Diego Alameda San Diego Palo Alto El Carrito Alameda Los Angeles Oakland division Sl-2 V-5 7th E A V-3 3rd 4th A V -5 B V -5 E 3rd B V -1 OI W N R B VA W-11 OR V-5 6th A lst V-6 lst V-3 OS S-2 S-2 6th E V-4 X V-4 OA S-3 OR 2nd VF-213 V A-215 VA-212 B OI OI 6th V'-1 5th E V-2 OR B B V-3 N OR OE V-1 O V-5 V-5 R S-5 VA-212 S-2 11611716 Borgonia, R. Borman, C. E. Bosio, L.A. Bower, 1. T. Bowers, C.L. Bradley, R.B. 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M. city Alameda San Lorenzo Oakland Hollywood Montebello Blythe Orange Vale Clovis Los Angeles San Francisco Bakersfield San Francisco Altadena San Diego Riverside Hayward Hayward San Francisco National City Santa Barbara Los Angeles Tulare Montebello Marysville San Diego Hollywood Azusa Alameda Alameda 1000 Oaks Mariposa Sanger Galt Alameda Brawley San Francisco Ukiah Alameda Concord Fullerton Pacoima Modesto Hayward Santa Clara Alameda Oakland San Diego Downey San Leandro San Francisco Bakersiield Sepulveda Pittsburg Bell Whittier Alameda San Francisco Bakerslield Elk Grove El Segundo San 1ose National City Long Beach Los Angeles Santa Cruz Stockton San Diego San Jose Alhambra Compton . division 4t h V-6 F F 7th S-3 VFP-61 2nd S-3 V-3 6th V-4 W Sl-2 V-1 E VA-212 VA-215 V-5 VFP-61 S-5 F VFP-61 M V-2 6th OR VA-215 S-2 5th VA-212 VA-215 E S-5 4th 7th 3rd Sl-2 X VA AW-35 S-2 4th V-6 VF-213 S-3 S-3 VAW-l 1 VAW-11 V-6 X V-3 E V-3 E VF-213 V-2 A OP N 2nd V-1 V-6 S-5 S-2 3rd VA-215 HU-1 VFP-61 S-1 HU-1 7107716 DeMeyer, D. 1. 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Grant, E.L. Gratten, P.L. Gray, D.W. Greco, 1.1. Green, W.W. Griliin, R.L. Groll, R.P.9 Gruber, K.R. Guadalupe, A. Gudgel, J.L. Guiton, R.W. Haas, M.A. Hahn, R.E. Haley, G. S. Hall, G.C. Hallett, J.R. Halliday, A. Hamilton, G.L. Hardesty, H. S. Hardy, J.C. Harris, C.E. Harrold, L.R. Hartman, J.D. Hayes, C. Hayes, R.B. Hebert, E.J. Heinauer, A.A. Hershman, L. S. Hester, R.P. Hewell, E.A. Hewitt, B. T. Hidden, C.C. Higgins, R.F. Hill, G.W. Hillebrand, G.E. Hinojosa, L.H. Hopkins, L.L. Huff, D.R. Hunter, G.L. Huth, C. F. Jr. Hyde, C.E. Immel, R.R. Ingraham, -K. G. Ingwerson, D. O. Inis, T. A. Jr. Insko, E.D. James, M.L. Jeffries, R.B. Johnson, C.L. Johnson, F.A Jones, R.R. Katz, G.L. Kazanegra, G. Kee, Y.W. Keil, C.W. Kennedy, A.M. Keneyer, J.C. Keolker, J. J. Kircher, R. Kirkpatrick, J. L. Kitchens, B.D. Kline, D.I. Klinck, C.A. Komen, A.W. Kordziel, J. Lahann, R.E. Lakner, W.R. Lamb, J.W. Lamb, J. T. city Modesto Berkeley Chula Vista Hollywood Benicia Watsonville Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Alameda Ahwahnee Oceano Richmond Richmond Sacramento Avalon Vallejo Salinas Majove San Fernando San Francisco San Jose Vacaville San Pedro Long Beach Redding San Francisco Ontario Granada Hills San Francisco San Francisco Sunnyvale Costa Mesa San Diego Los Angeles Santa Clara Fresno Loomis Sunnyvale Fort Seward San Francisco Riverside San Francisco El Cajon San Jose San Francisco Cupertino Torrance Monrovia San Francisco Alameda Madera Los Angeles Marysville San Francisco La Mesa San Francisco La Mesa San Francisco Santa Clara Pasadena San Diego Santa Ana El Monte Santa Cruz San Francisco Sunnyvale Los Angeles Porterville Porterville division ComCarDiv 7 VF -211 VAW-ll V-1 OI VF -215 A I.- OR V 5 ComCarDiv 7 7 th X A S1-2 S-2 OI A VAAW-35 V-1 V-5 B VF-213 OE lst B V-5 2nd V-5 VA-215 A E VF-213 B B V YF-213 4th 2nd VF-213 F W VA-212 2nd S-1 R S-3 VA-215 V-2 OP VA-212 R V-1 ComCarDiv 7 M M VAAW-35 V-4 7th X VF-213 2nd A S-3 OE R E V F-213 VF-211 M M 771617726 Lancaster, D.R. La Roza, R.L. Larson, R.A. Latiolais, D.j. Lauterback, A. Lawrence, P.W. Lawrence, R.J. Lawson, D.L. Leak, P. T. Leary, T. J. Leard, W. F. Leighton, G.E. Lescznske, H.J. Liebeck, R.C. Lewis, J.A. Lewis, L.D. Libby, W.I. Lloyd, J.E. Linam, C.E. Linam, R.E. Line, C. O. Lokey, W. L. Lunn, G.W. Luzader, J.A. Madsen, C.R. Mahaffey, H.L. Maier, L. Malcolm, M.K. Malanadu, C. Mangalin, A.M. Manzanares, A. Marcelin, A.H. Marino, E.C. Martin, J.J. Martine, R.G. Martin, B.E. Martinez, D.Y. Martinez, R.A. Martinez, S. Marquardt, D. A. Mason, G. T. Massey, D. Massey, T. Mata, G.R. Mathis, O. D. McAdams, D. P. McCallum, D. W. McCleary, P.E. McColley, V. McCulley, G.E. McDowd, E.R. McElyea, J.C. McGregor, A.L. McGuire, R. Mclnerney, G. D. McIntyre, J. McKnight, H.G. McRorie, C.V. Mears, D.L. Meininger, J.H. Messervy, L.B. Met hmann, K. F. Michel, D.C. Millard, R.J. Miller, H. F. Millman, M. Milner, R.D. Minick, F. Mintz, B.J. Morin, H.W. city West Port Livermore Sunnyvale Fremounth Vacaville Oakland Hayward Ontario San Diego Palo Alto San Diego Healdsburg Lamesa San Francisco Sunnyvale Los Angeles Chula Vista Irvington Ceres Keyes Tulare San Diego Hawthorne San Francisco Alameda Alhambra Santa Clara Wilmington San Diego Mt. 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Flager, N.L. city Alameda Richmond Soledad Torrence Los Angeles Oakland Redlands San Francisco Oakland Modesto Van Nuys San Diego Fresno Santa Ana San Diego Oakland Whittier Redwood City San Francisco Santa Cruz Los Angeles Los Angeles San Bruno Oakland Farmersville San Bernardino Los Angeles Los Angeles Fresno Walnut Creek Oakland Norco Mountainview Los Angeles Berkeley Bellflower Los Angeles Reedley Eureka Chula Vista Kelsey Long Beach Oxnard San Bernardino San Pedro Glendale colorado Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Denver Colorado Springs Eaton Longmont Denver Denver Denver Pueblo Denver Lamar Denver Denver Monte Vista Holyoke Denver Denver Palisade division OI S-2 E F VA-212 VF -213 R OP OI V-2 OI E VF-213 VA-215 VAW-ll V-3 7th S-2 S-3 VA-215 E 7th VF -213 7 th N X S-5 B A VAW-11 S-5 B VF -213 X A VF -213 7th OI X F VAAW-35 R lst 3rd 5th OE OI X V-5 V-1 S-1 E M VA-215 OP VA-215 lst 7th 3rd VA-215 E A 7th V-5 S-1 ComCarDiv 7 name city division Fletcher, LH. 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Worcester Mirabello, R.N. Evertt Ormberg, R.A. Boston O'Reilly, T.P. Stoughton Patson, R.P. Springfield Perry, R.R. Provincetown Phillips, R.H. Greenfield Smigliano, V.A. Salem Stella, F. W. Fitchburg michigan Alspaugh, M.L. Dearborn Banacka, D. L. Fremont Bayle, D.W. Sandusky Bennett, G.C. Brooklyn Burton, J.E. Niles Bryan, R.J. Hazel Park division OR S-3 A V-5 S-2 3rd V-1 S-3 E VA-212 lst B A S-2 V-3 M VF -211 B V-5 2nd B V-2 H V-4 V-5 OI R V-2 R M M V-1 OR ComCarDiv 7 VF-211 VA-215 OP B V-3 B S-2 V-6 V-5 VE-211 OS OI V-2 VF-211 B VF-213 VA-212 M VA-215 OE 6th E X 7'lCl77'L6 Campbell, C.R. Cates, R.G. Clarke, F.E. Clay, R. K. Conners, T.R. Corbin, R.D. Coulter, D.C. Cuff, F.R. Davison. K. E. Dees, K. H. Drummond, M. N. Golden, l.E. Hadlock, D.R. Harcus, T.G. Himmel, G.A. Hooper, G.H. Huggart, H.H. Jacot, M.D. johnson, R.G. Kelsey, F.E. Kitchen, H.C. Kivisto, R.A. Kuhl, J.T. Lamberg, R.L. Letcher, D.C. Lewis, G.T. London, G.E. Ludwig Martinez, P. McKean, D.R. Miller, B.A. Mills, J.A. Murphy, E.j. Nimtz, W.H. O'Conner, E.C. Pierson, B.E. Plous, R.A. Payne, A.D. Perry, R.J. Petz, D.M. Piron, R.J. Rakis, J. Ray, D.W. Safford, H.A. See, R.L. Solai, G.M. Stephens, K. Stevens, J.L. Stockhill, R.D. Sutake, R.A. Svatora, R.E. Thomas, J.A. Urbanski, G.E. Vaughn, 0.0. Weir, D.C. White, E.J. Anderson. R.H. Bakke, E.H. Boe, R.W. Boedeker, C.O. Boomgaarden, A Center, 1.1. Collison, D.L. Cowle, J.H. De Boer, L. N. De Griselles, B. city Iron Mountain Detroit Dowagiac East Grand Rapids Detroit Saginaw Flint Hancock Detroit Houghton Lake Detroit Detroit Mt. Pleasant Lansing Caseville Detroit Farwell North Branch Lake Benton Harbor Ann Arbor Ironwood Bay City Gladstone Hazel Park Mecosta Grand Rapids Sturgis Detroit Detroit Flint Clawson Grand Rapids Three Oaks Hancock Detroit Iron River Detroit Reed City Grand Rapids Detroit Detroit Nashville Detroit Detroit Detroit Grandville Detroit Fremont Detroit Hazel Park Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Port Huron Walled Lake Pontiac HIZIIIIBSOHI Braham Danvers Sunburg Minneapolis Ellsworth Duluth Elorore Minneapolis Leota Pipestone division N lst A OE OS OP VA-215 B R VA-215 H VA-212 B OS OR R OI B OE W S-2 VAAW-35 7th S-l X VA-215 VA-215 S-2 V-5 lst V-4 4th A R B lst X OI V-5 V-2 N VA-212 M lst V-2 7th VF-211 R E F OE OE V-2 5th S-l OA A B W VA-215 ComCarDiv 7 S-2 M V-2 VF-213 S-l 77617718 Finkenbinder, D. R. Frederick, G.F. Foster, D. Friedman, A.N. Gaines, D. N. Gehrke, R.D. Granse, H.C. Hansen, F.B. Houston, A.R. Jacobson, L.P. Kargel, R.V. Kaspel, V.J. Kilian, M.J. Klabunde, G.O. Kubik, F.F. Kurpuls, L.E. Lafayette, K. T. Lerner, M.E. Meier, D.E. Meyer, C.H. Morwood, R.B. Paradis, P.D. Rettinger, J.S. Schram, D.R. Sevre, O.W. Simonson, R.A. Smith, F.A. Staggs, W.M. Thurn, J.H. Usgaard, G.H. Weinberg, E.W. Bailey, J.G. Bellande, B.R. Billingsley, B.W. Blaylock, W.M. Boling, W.L. Brown, W.C. Bynum, J.A. Cooley, W.E. Cooper, O.B. Crawford, J.R. Davidson, T.L. Dearman, G.C. Gates, W.C. Harrison, R.E. Henry, W.L. Lawless, W.F. Lock, C.W. Magee, W.L. McRaney, B.W. Melton, P.D. Nichols, B.J. Owens, j.B. Riley, D. N. Scarborough, J.D. Smith, A. Smith, C.M. Smith, S.J. Strahan, E.E. Sutton, R. Thompson, W. K. Todd, E.H. Walker, C.A. Wilson, C.B. Yarbrough, W.S. Young, G. city Crookstone Minneapolis Badger Minneapolis Northneld Fssig South St. Paul White Bear Lake Dundas Twin Valley Minneapolis Iona St. Michael Waubun Minneapolis Brainerd St. Paul Paynesville Grand Rapids Breckenridge Minneapolis Cottonwood Long Lake St. Cloud Redlake Falls Buhl Currie Farmington Montevideo Gary Currie mississippi West Biloxi New Albany Cleveland Starkville Meridian Magee Heidelberg New Albany Menden Hall Rosedale Hattiesburg Puckett Lexington Edwards Laurel Sonatobia Collins Collins Tutweiler Magee Magnolia Brooklyn Long Beach Tylertown Oakvale Ruleville Brookhaven Jackson Sontag Jackson Wesson Greenville Fulton Vicksburg division A VA-215 A OI VF-213 R VF-213 X S-l R VFP-61 VFP-61 E R A VA-212 ComCarDiv 7 VA-215 VA-212 V-2 7t h VF-211 V-6 VA-212 S-3 VAAW-35 7th R VF-211 VA-215 7th R B VF-211 A A V-4 V-2 OI B V-2 B V-1 VA-215 VA-215 VA-212 A 3rd 6th . B B V-4 VF-211 VF-211 B V-2 VA-215 VA-212 2nd VA-212 V-1 VF-211 VAW-ll VA-212 OE V-3 name Allen, E. W. Allen, R. H. Arand C. W. Apperson, K.D. Ayler, M.E. Buckwalter, W.D. Buford, L.B. Burnett, J. Buster, C.H. Call, R.M. Carter. E.E. Jr. Carlyon H.J. Caw, T.R. Cohen, I.M. Colvin, H.N. Enghoim, F.H. Frederick, W.H. Gann, C.W. Gann, R.F. Goade, R.W. Gruettemeyer, M. E. Hager, V. D. Hall, E.L. Harris, K.E. Horton, D. Hunt, E. W. Jenkins, E.B. Johnson, K.D. Jones, W. W. Klingbeil, R.P. Lewis, F. Light, L.P. Lull, G.N. Lycan, j.W. Maley, R.L. Maxwell, D.H. Miller, A.R. Moehrle, J.R. Mueller, R.E. Murdock, R.C. Newby, D.G. Owsley, G.W. Parker, P.G. Paxton, M.J. Pogue, N.R. Poe, J.R. Porter, D.A. Pounds, D.G. Potnam, H.E. Rigg, H.L. Riley, R.D. Reiling, R.L. Renicke, H.L. Robinson, M.G. Rumley, V.L. Rush, R.T. Smith, L.G. Stuart, P.R. Sutton, J.R. Taylor, W.W. Tilghman, L.E. Van Vacter, R.W. Vermillion, J.J. Vilmin, D.R. Watson, L.L. Watson, W.E. White, F.C. city missouri Kahoka St. Louis Union Barnumton Macon Paymyra Lexington Van Buren St. Joseph Webb City Kansas City St. Louis St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis St. Charles Kansas City Noel Noel Joplin St. Louis Kansas City St. Louis Kansas City St. Louis Kansas City St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Columbia St. Louis Biehle Kansas City Centerview Forest City Lexington Log City St. Louis Kahoke Doniphan St. Joseph Preston St. Louis Kansas City Mill Spring Campbell St. Louis St. Louis Powersville Kansas City Kirksville St. Charles St. Louis St. Louis Kansas City Kansas City Ridgeway Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City St. Louis Princeton Kansas City Lake Ozark Kansas City De Soto Greenville division VA-215 3rd VAAW-35 VF -213 V-4 VAW-ll 2nd VA-212 X S-3 7th N V-5 ComCarDiV 7 VF-213 V-3 VA-212 E E Sl-2 V-6 VA-212 X S-l 7th S-4 VF-211 S-5 H S-2 B V-2 3rd R 3rd OR lst 5th S-3 VA-212 F CVG-21 OR V-5 V-l VF-211 , H VA-215 VF-211 2nd S-l 7th B 7th R lst OA R 3rd VA-212 S-2 VF-213 VAAW-35 OP VAW-ll ComCarDiv 7 VF-213 IZCZUZC Williams, J. Winder, L. E. Acord, R. W. Bassett, R. R. Bodle, J.G. Brien, J.L. Carr, A.I. Corpron, V.B. Ellison, A.C. Geelan, T.L. Girardi, J. Jr. Hagen, G.L. Kelley, R.F. Loefller, J.W. Longie, M.V. Mart, M.M. McArthur, W.A. Miller, W.E. Myers, H.A. Nelson, B.E. Rate, C.B. Sowa, R.J. Vance, J.H. Young, V.O. Bear, R.L. Bendon, G.R. Caldwell, J.J. Chidester, D.R. Clausen, D.R. Cloud, R.D. Chancellor, C.L. Cruikshank, D. R. Debruler, D. A. Droppleman, L. G. Dunaway, R.R. Emery, D. E. Erickson, R.D. Evert, R.R. Gautier, R.A. Goldel, R.W. Haddix, D.R. Harvey, R. Hepler, K. Nenery, 'S Higgins, P. Hurley, C.W. Jacobs, H.D. Johnson, F.O. Kohout, F.E. Kominek, D.J. Mahoney, G.J. Mahoney, L.B. Martin, L.A. Matson, G. J. McIntyre, J.K. Mlres, H.W. Novak, W. O'brien, L.B. Poches, R. N. Reed, D.E. Rhoden, J.C. Rist, R.W. Sauer, C. L. city St. Louis St. Louis I'll0lltCUl6l ll Great Falls Bozeman Miles City Wolf Point Hardin Kalispell Anaconda Plentywood Great Falls Pablo Huntley Conrad Wolf Point Garfield Whitehall Glancey Brady Miles City East Helena Great Falls Billings Missoula ebraska Fairbury Omaha Omana Walthill Ragan Sidney Grand Island Nebraska City Omaha Hastings Fremont Reynolds Holdrege Howells Omaha Clookston Oshkosh St. Paul North Platte Omaha Blair Hastings Omaha Omaha Sheyler Minden Beatrice Mitchell S. Sioux City Trenton Valentine Kearney Omaha Omaha Souix City Morril Fairbury Lincoln Tekamah division 7t h V-5 VF-211 OE VF-213 3rd VA-215 VA-215 OP B V-5 V-5 7 th OI VAW-ll VF-211 V-5 M 7 th 5th VF-213 ComCarDiv 7 E VF -211 OR V-5 lst S-l lst 4th A VF-211 S-l V-5 2nd V-1 VA-215 VA-215 3rd S-2 7th A lst S-l A R R VF-213 OI VA-212 2nd S-2 VAAW-35 R S-2 E S-3 A OI A 2nd lst Sl-2 TLCIJYZG Shafto, W.C. Simon, R.L. Teaford, K. D. Thieman W.E. Tinkler, R.L. Witzel, D.E. Wolff H. H. Wolgamott, R.W. Amuchastegui, D. J. Bussa, F.G. Duffney, E.E. Fitzpatrick, B.G. Foster, W.H. Kuhn, H.R. Moore, E.D. O'Connor, P.G. Pierce, L.S. Wilson, W. T. city Harrisburg Lincoln McCool Junction Scottsbluff Lincoln Aurora Ithaca McCook nevada Winnimucca Reno Fallon Babbitt Reno Henderson Las Vegas Las Vegas Fallon Crescent City new hampshire Aucoin, M.L. Aucoin, M.L. Bourassa, A.J. Cassidy, R.D. Farrington, L.M. Gray. D. F . Hager, V.N. Schulhoffer, M.M. Stewart, KJ. Story, R.H. Adamson, J.W. Alexander, G.J. Bartmer, G.A. Beadleston, M.N. Bromiley, C.E. Butterworth, C. A. Cirasella, D. Dunsavage, EJ. Eckert, J.V. Farparan, R. Fowler, H.F. Gelb, M. Harvey, G.M. Hoehl, E.G. Kologe, S.A. Kearns, J.J. Korkes, G.E. Kramer, D.R. Mesmer, J.V. Oakley, R. Parrish, J.R. Poulton, C.W. Rogers, H.W. Robbins, G.S. Rutkowitz, F. Sanzone, V.J. Sargent, W.L. Scribner, K. Sentmaw, J.F. Seyler, J.M. jr. Sinaeria, V.A. Jr. Concord Concord Lincoln Derry Protestant Lebanon Concord Manchester Portsmouth Concord new jersey Audubon Passaic Vineland Middlesex Camden Moorestown Elizabeth Irvington Lyndhurst Newark Franklinville Irvington Succasunna Irvington Wallington Woodbridge Montville Newark Newark Manville Trenton Ocean City Guttenberg Mountainside Passaic Rahway Rahway Poweller Atlantic City Absecon Pleasantville division S1 -2 S-3 VF-211 V-2 S-1 4th F 7th VA-215 S-1 V-I V-4 VA-215 A R E VF -211 3rd V-1 V-2 R OI B E S-2 V-2 OE VF -213 OR OR VF- 213 VAAW-35 V-4 VA-212 V- 2 V -4 A V-2 B OP VF-211 ComCarDiv 7 V AAW-35 VF-211 VF-211 VF- 211 M V-1 VA-215 V-I VA-212 VA-212 VAW-11 VAW-I1 A V-5 E V-5 TLCLTTLC Sprague, C. T. Jr. Stafford, H.D. White, A.L. Wooden, H.S. Jr. Akin, G. Almanza, F. Jr. Apodaca, E. Apodaca, F. Jr. Archuleta, P. Archuleta, R. Baca, C.R. Baeza, E.Jr. Barnes, C. Beausaleil, R.A. Borrego, R.R. Castleman, A.T. Coca, F.E. Cortright, R.L. Filemon, A. Fischer, H.J. Flores, A. Gallegos, R.A. Garcia, A. Griego, J. Griego, R. Hendrickson, R. L. Hood, M.E. Latham, B. K. Lopez, 1.1. Lujan, B.J. X Lujan, S.E. Martinez, F. Madrid, A.D. Martinez, W. Meyers, L.D. Montoya, A.J. Morris, R. Munden, D.G. Munden, F.L. Murray, R.L. Padilla, F. Pena, F. Rich, R.J. Jr. Ruiz, M. Rumley, V.L. Samora, I.F. Sanders, D.G. Sisneros, W. Jr. Tsikewa, B.W. Van Winkle, R.J. Walters, R.V. Wheeler, A.V. Wood, L.A. Andersen, J. Arhardt, D.A. Baldwin, J.A. Barber. J.L. Baumert, E.C. Bennett, R.C. Bertollini, j.L. Brodmerkel, J.R. Burns, I.F. Byrne, RJ. Conway, J.D. city Eergenfield Mount Holly Pleasantville Palmyra new mexico Eunice Albuquerque Las Cruces Las Cruces Santa Fe Las Cruces Fort Sumner LaMesa Roswell Roswell Silver City Hobbs Taos Gallup Santa Fe Gallup Santa Fe Albuquerque Albuquerque Deming Deming Carlsbad Roswell Silver City Albuquerque Los Alamos Santa Fe Santa Fe Garfield Espanela Gallup Cuba Roswell Capulin Capulin Hobbs Las Cruces Calrsbad Roswell Santa Fe. Hobbs Albuquerque Albuquerque Vaughn Zuni Carlsbad Nobbs Belen Farmington new york Brooklyn Buffalo South New Berlin Hamburg New York Albany Jordan Bronx Bronx Brooklyn Hudson division H V-2 OS S-1 V-3 S-3 V-3 S-2 V-3 VA-215 3rd 3rd V-4 A OR 5th S-4 VAAW-35 2nd S-3 2nd ' X 2nd E ' B M V-4 S-3 E V-3 V-6 2nd 2nd A VA-212 VA-215 VAAW-35 VF-213 VF-213 Ist V-3 Ist R 2nd R V-5 X 2nd X OE S1-2 V-3 5th VA-212 X B s--2 I-I .VF-211 A f B V-3 ist V-2 TZCUTLB Cornetta, F.R. Daley, R. Darcy, F . Derovin, A.N. Distin, R. L. Downey 1.1. city Bronx Amsterdam Albertson L. I. Watertown Syracuse New York Doyle, J.F. Hudson Falls Dunn, J.H. Niagra Falls Eggers, P.R. Westchester Flood, R.J. Brooklyn Fornier, W.D. Troy Freeman, W.R. Jr. Long Island City Frost, A.R. N. Babylon Gallagher, J. Levittown Gibbons, T. F . Jr. Brooklyn Given, R.C. Brooklyn Hassler, T.W. Brooklyn Held, E.N. Buffalo Hicks, D.C. Woodside Hudak, J.M. Johnson City Imbriani, F . A. Queens Jump, D.A. Flushing L.I. Kedwey, O. New York Keller, D. New York Mathiason, D. Staten Island McCartin, R. New York Mellott, H.B. Oneonta Morman, G.W. Rochester Nash, D.F. Brooklyn Patrick, D.R. Oswego Pochkowski, J.D. Yonkers Rea, J.W. Rochester Robak, B.E. Astoria Roloff, F.A. Buffalo Scardino, C.S. Astoria Scott, B.F. New York Scott,'C.I. Mount Vernon Seaburg, A.G. Jr. Alcove Segro, R Brooklyn Spiegel, A. E. Yonkers Stewart, F. X. Bronx Sweeney, M.D. Ballston Spa Tworeck, J.D. Dunkirk Weinberg, H. New York Wells, D. Albany Vaienzano, A. New York Zimmer, W.J. Rochester north carolina Aycock, B.G. Coldsboro Benfield, E.V. Morgantown Blanton, E.B. Wilmington Boyter, W.A.Jr. Winston-Salem Bristow, E. J. Durham Carlyle, C.I. Carolina Beach Chapman, D. Statesville Chapman, R.P. Gastonia Covington, J.H.Jr. Lexington Cox, W.C.Jr. Sanford Davis, J.A. Canton Dawson, W.A. Kinston Dishman, B.R. Statesville Duggins, R.L. Mayodan Farrar, T.M. Apex Franklin, D. B. Asheville Green, LE. Harnett Harper, F . D. Lenoir Henslee, J.W. Charlotte division OI OI V-3 V-4 B HU-1 S-2 V-2 OE VF -21 1 3rd OR V-1 V-5 VAAW-35 VF -211 F VF-213 OE VFP-61 V-1 V -6 S--3 S-3 V-1 X OE V-1 OI ComCarDiv 7 V-1 VF -211 OP F V-6 7th R V-4 VF -213 B V-2 VA-215 B VF -211 CVG21 VF-211 OP 3rd S-3 V-4 A S-5 E 6th lst VA-215 E V-6 V-2 6th VF P-61 6th 6th VA-212 VA-212 V-5 city name Higgins, J.H. Charlotte Hodges, R.G. BUf1iUgt011 Johnson, D.L. TQfbQf0 McMillan, J.H. W1lm1D8ll011 Moore, C.M.Jf- Ralelgh Mutzberg, E.N. Fayetteville Ogle, E-T, Marshall Qgle, RGL, Marshall Parrish, W.A. Oak Ridge Phillips, H.D. Siler CIW Privette, L.E. Concord Plummek, J. Middleburg Ruryear, W.G. Knightdale Rutledge, N.L. Winston-Salem Shepard, A.J. ASheVille Spuping, S.J. Asheville Soles, B,j, VVhiteVille Staley, FJ, Greensboro Stephens, L.C. New Bern Styles, F.R. Burnsville Thompson, J.W. Winston-Salem Tucker, M.G. Greensboro White, G.L. Fayetteville , north dakota Bangert, L.D. Fargo Boesch, W.H. Davenport Churchill, R.R. Grand Forks Dilger, J.M. Glenola Folven, H. C, Haustveit, C, Koehmstedt, C. C. Lundeby, C.O. Martian, C,J, Meyer, C.H. O'Gorman, W.M. Selland, L.C. Tallman, G.J, Adams, M, Aitken, D. L, Almendinger, J, H, Anderson, E. Baker, D,H, Barnes, F, Beebe, R. Benedict, M. Bentley, J, Benton, R,E, Black, G.A. Blake, D.J. Boggs, C.E. Booth, R.W. Bowen, J.C. Bradley, B.E. Bratton, O.E. Brenner, D,E, Brown, D.P. Chapman, W.W. Conway, J. P, Cornell, J.E, Crabtree, LF, Cross, W.E. Dailey, J.L. Dennis, C.D. Eberhard, M.A. Fravor, J.G. Wasford City Tioga Langdon Osnabrock Harvey Wahpeton Grand Forks Steele Minot ohio Cleveland New Concord Norwalk Westlake Akron Toledo Utica Cleveland Cincinnati Bellefontaine Willoughby Russell Point Columbus Akron Georgetown Akron Middletown Delphos Cincinnati Port Clinton Cleveland Mansfield Columbus Mansfield Pryor Newark Cleveland Toledo diUiSI:0n, 2nd H U-1 V-2 VA-215 R 2nd OI V-1 VA-215 S-2 A V-1 F V--2 VF -213 OS OE VA-212 VF -213 R VA-215 E V-2 A EA S-4 VA-212 R VA-212 VA-212 VA-212 VA-215 V-2 7th VF -213 6th E 7th H OI E V-3 X VA-212 VA-212 3rd B 3rd VA-212 VA-212 E VF -21 3 7th V-5 V43 V-5 A VF -211 V -4 VF -21 1 - B S-1 V-2 OR 71617716 Freeman, C.H. Johnson, G. Hagdohl, D. Hobbs, 1. A. Hothem, G. W. Huk, 1. D. Hutchinson, E. L. Johnson, 1.E. Kalmar, S. 1. Kepp, R.W. Kessler, R. Lauf, 1. O. Levan, G. A. Liszewski, EH. Marriott, H. Maynard, 1. C. Metz, 1.L. Miller, R.L. Morris, R.L. Mundhenk, R. Munson, F.R. Preston, R.D. Preston, W.H. Ramos, 1. R. Rankin, R.R. Redman, 1.A. Reynolds, S.M. Ricker, E. F. Sherman, C.D. Smith, H. Z. Stevens, G. Stidham, A.L. Stoughton, 1. C. Striker, A.R. Tanner, L. Thompson, R.1. Voorhess, N. 1. Wheat, W. 1. Wren, R.E. Abbott, D. Q. Arthur, 1. E. Atkins, E.L. Baker, 1.0. LuBall, D. Bernard, O.T. Bookout, C.T. Bond, B.L. Bowman, C.D. Bowman, W. 1. Burnworth, P. E. Cherry, 1. F.- Clemens, C.R. Clifton, B.M. Coder, S.W. Deen, 1. C. Dickens, A. Edwards, C.R. England, R.R. Evans, V.L. Fears, B. K. Featherston, R.C. Featherston, R.E Fields, 1.E. Frair, 1. W. Gatlin, H.M. Gawf, B. 1. city Chillicothe Frankfort Milan Norwood St. Clairsville Columbiana Dayton Columbus Troy West Union Cleveland Ottawa Columbus Jefferson Medway Purtsmouth Atwater Union City Piqua Dayton Cleveland Canton Canton Wauseon Cuyahoga Falls Oak Harbor Port Clinton Fort Jennings New Carlisle Mt. 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Reynolds, C. K. Rose, R.T. Roy, 1. E. Rushing, L.B. Sales, G. C. Sanders, B. K. Schenwolfe, E. L. Sheperd, R.F. Slaughter, S.D. Sloan, T.E Smith, L.F. Testerman, S.R. Thomas, 1. M. Tisdell, R.E. Todd, A.R. Townsend, C.B. West, D.L. White, G. 1. Withgott, W.C. Wolfe, H. K. Wright, C.D. Wright, L. Barrie, 1.A. Bates, 1.E. Borgman, R.A. Bice, E.C. Boatman, L.H. Bracken, 1.A. Brown, O.H. Burkhart, F. Byrd, C.D. Byle, H. G. Collinsworth, M. L, Clubb, 1.L. Giorgis, R. 1. Goldsmith, W.L. Cottrell, P. Crawford, R. 1. 0 city Drumright Ada Haileyville Westville Oklahoma City Seiling Pahuska Tulsa Bennington Bartlesville Woodward Haileyville Muskogee JHY Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Broken Arrow Norman Grandiield Tulsa Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Haileyville Vian Oklahoma City Tulsa McCurtain Copan Laverne Aline Oklahoma City Heavener Midwest City Ponca City Clinton Goteba Oklahoma City Wewoka Henetyetta Newkirk Tulsa Oklahoma City Dewey Tulsa Chickasha Tulsa Woodward Oklahoma City Sapulpa Oklahoma City T'8g'0ll Reedsport Portland Klamath Falls Grand Ronde Blodgett Lakeview Portland Roseburg Roseburg Quencey Milton-Freewate Baker Coquille Portland Astoria Tigard I' division VA-215 N B V-4 X VF -211 OS F X ER OI 6th OR V-5 OP VA-212 OR S-2 E 3rd R 7th OS V-1 V-l V-l VF-211 ComCarDiv 7 ' VF-213 VA-215 ' lst OI R F A W VF P-61 lst VF-211 VA-215 OR V-2 lst VF -211 VA-211 E VAAW-35 W V-5 2nd VA-212 VF -211 E A ' 6th VA-212 ' B R ' A ComCarDiv 7 N S43 VF -21 l VFP-61 A N name City division Dambley, E. Jr. Portland 5-2 Danley, D.E. Nyssa V-5 Davis, D.C. Gresham X Dick, L.H. Pendleton 7th Eisenbeis, J.P. Eugene A Finley, J. La Grande 6th Foss, R.H. Klamath Falls M Funk, J.K. Portland S-2 Grice, K. Portland VA-212 Harris, J.D. La Grande 6th Hawthorne, V.A. The Dalles OR Hulsey, L.L. Bend V-3 Inman, W.W. Dallas OS Jones, C.W. Cornelius F Kowalski, D.W. Portland V-5 Larson, W.W. Myrtle Creek 6th Lowden, V.L. Wallowa lst Malcolm, V.E. Portland VF-211 Merritt, J.D. Piedford VF-213 McCarter, G.L. Warren D McClelland, R. Eugene VA-212 McClurg, N. L. McMinville V-5 McHarry, L. Eugene X Miller, A.T. Medford A Miller, J.E. Albany 2nd Moseng, M.L. Silverton V-1 Needles, E.L. Standfield B Nestlen, D.J. Portland CVG-21 Putnam, M.G. Grants Pass M Ryan, R.J. Portland 7th Reitz, R.E. Salem V-3 Rethwisch, R.C. Troutdale VA-215 Sargent, L.L. Toledo VF-211 Scott, L.M. Portland OI Smith, L.A. Beavercreek VA-212 Steinmetz, R.G. Benverton V-2 Stewart, D.D. Salem VAW-11 Thomas, R.C. Portland OI Thurman, W.L. Klamath Falls S1-2 Wattman, M.W. Sutherland V-1 Waldner, L.C. Salem R Walker, R.L. Eugene VF-211 Watson, R.I. Baker lst pennsylvania Artz, W.R. Altoona VA-212 Bagluck, I. Kingston B Beck, W.C. Philadelphia VF-211 Bickert, R.R. Philadelphia OR Biegun E.J. Ranshaw V-2 Blondeaux, J.R. Ford City B Briston, E.J. Philadelphia VFP-61 Commons, W.D. Heathville OI Dambrosio, L. Philadelphia B Dantzer, R.E. Drexel Hill H Del Greco, A.C. Aliquippa VA-215 Deluca, N. Jr. Philadelphia VEP-61 Denny, E.N. Tyrone M Dyson, S.E. Philadelphia B Foster, R.W. Alburtis A Fuseo, T.A. Punxsutawney 6th Gibson, J.W. Chester ComCarDiv 7 Glover, T.N. Johnstown V-2 Greenwalt, J.E. Shenandoah B Grego, J.G. Kelayres VF-213 Hall, M.E. Matamoras VA-215 Hollobaugh, W.T. Armstrong B Jocius, A.C. Shenandoah VA-215 72617718 Jukes, E.E. Keating, R.G. Kincaid, H. Kennedy, R.W. Keller, W.L. Kelley, G.A. Johnson, A.L Jones, C.C Lawton R.F Lepore, D.J. Linnon, R.W. MacIntosh, R. Marshall, W.E. McAfee, A.J. Meyers, K.J. Muir, B.S. Nesbitt, L.C. Popovich, J.D. Postell, P. Sappie, P.R. Schaming, D.L. Schmidt, P. Simon, J.R. Shevenock, J.J. Kopec, S. S Sparkenbauch, D. K. Swartzentruver, J. T. Terry, W. Thomas, H.B. Thorn, G.D. Turner, W.R. Valahovic, A.J. Whayland, R. O. Winfree, L.L. Zajemski, J.S. Zemla, A.F. Abad, J. Abude, F. Arroyo, P.S. Aycud, L. Baltar, P. Bautista, D.D. Bautista, W. Bayani, P.S. Buclatin, L.C. Camatcho, J. Compamera, O. Casico, F. Celi, F.C. Daos, G.D. Dolay, L.R. Erece, F.N. Evaristo, J.R. Francisco, P.V. Gonzales, F. Lubag, E.T. Lubag, T. Misenas, M.P. Mondares, M.A Nolasco, F.F. Piring, P.M. Piring, A.M. Quiray, M. Q. Ramos, O.G. Raulo, L.V. Raulo, V. city division Columbus M Oil City VAW-11 Union Town VF-211 New Castle B Philadelphia V-6 Altoona VF-213 Natrona VF-211 Weedville ComCarDiv 7 Pittsburgh X Pittsburgh ComCarDiv 7 Pittsburgh OA Titusville V-4 Beaves E Philadelphia OI Allentown VF -213 Harrisburg F Philadelphia 5th Murrysville OP Philadelphia VF-213 Pittsburgh S-4 Diamond VA-215 Scranton OI Honesdale OP Gallitzin OI Delmont X South Fork ComCarDiv 7 Pittsburgh S-5 Philadelphia S-5 New Castle VF-211 Quakertown V-2 Erie VEP-61 Pittsburgh S-4 Philadelphia 2nd Pittsburgh VA-212 West Conscholhoeken V-2 philippines Manila S-5 Guiuan X Iloilo B Kibungan Benguet S-5 Bangued Abra S-5 Cavite S-5 Malabon S-5 Manila ComCarDiv 7 Manila S-5 San Carlos ComCarDiv 7 San Marcaliuo S-5 San Pablo ComCarDiv 7 Bolinao S-5 Botalan ComCarDiv 7 San Carlos S-5 La Union S-5 Cavite City S-1 Manila VA-215 San Antonio S-5 Cavite City S-5 Cavite City S-5 Manila S-5 San Carlos ComCarDiv 7 Juan Luna VF -211 Cavite S-5 Cavite S-5 Manila VF-213 Manila S-5 Zamboango del Sur S-5 Zamboango del Sur S-5 name city Scott, C. Manila Siapno, E. Dagupan Sunga, R.P. Manila Vargas, R. E. Cavite Villamarin J. S. Manila puerto PLCO Damian, R. Comerio Jimenez, C.A. Manati Raminez, A.V.L. Anasco rhode island Filleau, J.R. Pawtucket French, O. F. Providence Hall, R.E. Foster Manuel, G.R. Forestdale Testa, A. J. Providence south carolina Barrineau, R. Sumter Bickett, T.W. Chester Caulder, J.L. Dillon Cottingham, J. W. Dillon DeWitt, E. G. Conway Dyar, E. C. Central Ellisor, G.O. West Columbia Hailey, G.H. Blackville Howard, J. R. Greenville Hunt, W.D. Greenville McCurley, E.A Anderson Milford, C.R. Belton Mills, L.T. Camden Nelson, M.C. Columbia Ogburn, L.L. Springs Parrott, M.D. Sumter Perry, J. D. Woodruff Powers, C.D. Greenville Price, B. R. Winnsboro Summers, R. J. Wagener Thompson, R. M. Manning Watkins, J. Columbia Wolfe, D. Orangeburg south dakota Bruder, W.O. Yankton Butt, N.O. Presho Baton, D. Bradley Ehret, J. L. Elkton Ogden, C. Arlington Phillips, G.G. Mitchell Rehder, E. H. Altamont Schweigert, H. Pierre Vinopal, D. A. Warring, E. R. Anderson, C. E. Bearden, M.R. Benson, A.N. Big Stone City Sioux Falls tennessee Byrdstown Chattanooga Jackson division lst ComCarDiv 7 S-5 E S-5 V-4 VF-211 V-1 E V-5 VA--212 VA -212 F B E 3rd B S-1 V-4 3rd S-3 5th R 5th VF-213 X VA-215 E S-2 R V-2 VF-211 VA-212 VA-215 V-6 lst 3rd V-2 ComCarDiv 7 E Ol S-2 VF-211 OR VA-215 4th OI B S-2 name Boyd, L.C. Bowden, N. Boyers, J. E. Ball, L. Camp, R.E. Campbell, J. B. Childers, W.R. Crowe, D.D. Crumley, L.B. Dickson, J. D. Doyle, B.L. Duke, B.A. Eaves, W.L. Fortson, B.L. Fritts, L.R. Gray, C. E. Green, R. E. Harveston, P. Haston, R.M. Hill, O.C. Hill, R. E. Hines, C. K. Jackson, R.L. James, L. Johnson, W. E. Kelley, J. Jr. King, G.C. Kreager, R. E. Lee, T.R. Makris, G. Majors, W. McDaniel, J. McKinne , W. P. Y Melton, H.S. Mosley, C. E. Mullins, T.L. Nichols, D.W. Palmer, E. L. Peete, L.E. Proaps, C.R. Rainey, T.L. Rector, H. Robertson, C. Rowianki B. W. Schweers, C. J. Sheppard, W. L. Simmons, C.B. Sledge, A.H. Stagner, J.E. Stepp, H.V. Stevens, G.D. Swinney, W.C. Tipton, H.N. Tolson, J.H. Tolson, J. G. Vaughn, E. M. Vines, J.L. Wakefield, W.W. Walls, S. Ward, R. B. Washington, N. T. Watson, H. West, R.L. Williams, C.R. Williams, J. C. Williams, J.E. Wilson, C. E. Wilson, R.L. Woodall, J.L. Yates, T.A. city Memphis Memphis Memphis Newort Elora Jasper Knoxville Soddy Knoxville Jonesboro Jackson Nashville Holladay Knoxville Knoxville Columbia Greenback Alcoa Sparta Spring City Knoxville Knoxville Maryville-Alcoa Memphis Lexington Goodsprings Graysville Chattanooga Forbus Memphis Nashville Union City Knoxville Delani Leoma Livingston Franklin Silver Point Memphis Lenoir City Gates Soddy Caryville Munford Millington Ripley Memphis Iron City Clarksville Memphis Roan Mountain Union City Marysville Fountain City Fountain City Knoxville Jonesboro Nashville Arlington Knoxville Springfield Caryville Bradyville Memphis Chattanooga Knoxville Lake City Jackson Memphis Parsons division VA-215 VA-212 OI 7th M V -2 X V-2 OE VAAW-35 VA-215 A VF-211 VAAW-35 OR V-5 X S-3 R R S1-2 V-4 VF-211 V-4 V-1 E VA-215 OR VFP-61 X V-3 1st S-2 B VA-215 A V-3 VA-212 M B S-3 VA- 212 3rd VA-212 VF-211 4th X R B S-2 M V-4 VF-211 OI O1 A HU-1 VA-215 VA-215 R VAW-11 VA-215 M lst V-5 V-1 M V-4 ' V-3 O1 name Adams, J. H. Adams, M. Adams, W. H. Akers, W. N. Allen, J.E. Allen, J.D. Ayers, B.I. Ayers, R.N. Barker, W.S. Barrett, J.O. Barron, L.A. Black, H.G. Blair, G.W. Blake, W.R. Blaylock, D.R. Bolin, L.H. Bond, L.H. Booker, C.H. Brauer, J.E. Brinkley, A. Brinkley, C.M. Brod, V. Brown. I. W. Jr. Brown, T.W. Brouno, O. F. Bullard, N.D. Burton, J.L. Campbell, M. Cantu, L. Castleman, G. R. Cates, G.J. Chancey, K. E. Chapa, S.C. Chavez, R. Clark, T.L. Conner, G. Crawford, G.E. Criss, J.E. Cronan, P.O. Crosby, C.H. Curda, F. T. Curry, O.E. Davis, N.J. Dawson, D.R. Dillard, E.H. Dodson, C.L. Doom, W.W. Donihoo, R.L. Doss, F.L. Doty, F. H. Duncan, R.A. Duncan, T.C. East, W.H. Elmore, L.D. Elliott, J.W. Ernst, B.E. Espinosa, A. Evans, H. F. Faulkenberry, C. F. Fitzgerald, J. Franks, B.G. Gandy, M.H. Garcia, D. Gilstrap, R.L. Gee, K.W. Gentry, M. Glisson, S.D. Goff, R.H. Jr. City texas Weimer Dallas Abilene Artesia Wells Hughes Springs Cone Canton Austin Dallas San Angelo El Paso Fairfield Clarksville Gainesville Pampa Corsicana Bullard Lyons Austin Mineola Mineola Cameron Dallas Ft. Worth Ft. Worth La Mesa Houston Dallas McAllen B-orger Lufkin Houston Sandia El Paso Rockdale Dallas Three Rivers Tyler El Paso Millican Dallas Sweetwater Houston Houston San Antonio Houston Lefors Denison Texarkana Fort Worth Tyler Houston Houston Waco Baytown Pasadena Alamo Tyler Waco Wichita Falls McKinney Houston Ganado Big Spring Burkburnett Dallas Galveston Sherman division 3rd V-3 7th VAW-ll VF -211 V-2 3rd F V-6 7 H M 2nd - VF-211 5th ' V-l VA-212 7th B B . 3rd S-5 M VFP-61 VAW-ll A Sl-2 V-2 3rd B A 5th B A A M V-3 F R 6th OE 3rd S-2 V-5 VF-213 2nd B M B 4th VA-215 V-l VF-213 S-2 N VA-215 B A A lst VF-213 R VF -211 lst lst 7th lst 2nd E VA-215 77117718 Goldberg, M.B. Golden, R.H. Grant, C. Graves, L.L. Griflin, R.A. Green, C. Guajardo, A. Gunnels, B.R. Hamilton, D. Hardin, J.D. Harding, C.S. Hardy, J.C. Harper, T.N. Harrington, R. C. Harrison, D. C. Hays, N. W. Hernandex, R. Higgason, B.J. Hill, C.O. Hilton, J. B. Hines, W. L. Hollis, R.L. Holmes, J. Jr. Hood, B.R. Horsman, C. L. Jr. Houston, C. E. Hunger, G. B. Hunt, B.L. Hunt, C.E. Hunter, H.N. Hurd, E. Hutson, E.E. Jackson, D.R. Janise, E.G. Johnson, L. Johnson, E.E. Jones, W. F. Jordan, J.A. Kane, P.H. Keaton, F. L. Kennison, M.L. Labhart, R. Lacy, C.D. Landreneau, C. Lang, C.T. Langston, P.R. Lee, N.R. Little, J.R. Livingston, C. Luna, R. Manuel, W. Masalihit, T.S. Massey, M.M. Maxwell, H.T. Maxwell, M.E. McDaniel, J.E. Miller, B.J. Milner, D.M. Minjarez, A. Miramontes, L. A. Moore, E. Jr. Moore, S.A. Nay, P.E. Nelson, W.L. Nemesio, T. Newbern, B.C. Norcross, K. R. Nutt, J.L. Oliver, E.R. Qpiela, V.D. city Big D Grand Prairie Houston Ozona Rosebud El Paso Wichita Falls Trinidad Beaumont Mexia Houston Beaumont Houston Weatherford Ft. Worth Henderson El Paso Abilene Ft. Worth Ft. 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Rosel, A.R. Roy, O.M. Sanderson, C. K. Sasser, H.O. Saunders, LH. Schefller, LC. Scott, C.E. Sellers, LK. Shaw, W.M. Smith, B.L Smith, C. Smith LW. Smith, P.M. Spurlock, R.L Stanely, H.F. Stark, O.E. Taylor, B.G. Tejeda, N. Thompson, LL. Thompson, R. Tilson, D.L. Tucker, L Valenzuela, M. Vicknair, A.A. Villanueva, F. Villasana, A. Walls, LL. Watts, M.L Webb, LF. Webb, R.R. Weeks, C.C. White, E.V.II Wilabay, C.R. Williams, R. Williard G.A. Wilson, G.K. Winn, L.W. Winn, R.G. Whitaker, A. Jr. Whitmore, C.W. Woodfin, LD. Woods, C.W. Wright, H.C. Young, B.G. Barton, G. K. city division Houston 6th Houston A Whitt A Amarillo V A-212 San Antonio 1st Houston QE Vernon VA-212 Grand Saline V-1 Sweet Water B El Paso 3rd El Paso V-3 Victoria 1st Galveston A Greenville VA-215 Dallas N Beeville S-3 Hillsboro A San Antonio S-1 Corsicana VF-213 San Antonio V-2 Brwnsville M Houston OI Laredo M New Boston A Denison V-3 Ft. Worth A Longview B Yorktown VF-211 Dallas V-2 Waco OE Karnack A Odessa S-1 Dallas W Paris VA-215 Wichita Falls B Pasadena VA-215 Houston VA-212 Houston VA--215 Buffalo X El Paso 3rd Dallas VA-215 McKinney V-1 Matador S-2 Overton VFP-61 El Paso VA-212 Port Arthur A Edinburgh F El Paso V-3 Dallas 3rd Houston V-1 San Antonio S-5 Eastland VA-215 Dallas VF-211 Houston VA-215 Hawkins V-5 Nacogdoches B Houston Amarillo S-1 San Antonio V-1 Longview R Nacogdoches VAAW-35 Dallas V-2 Dallas 5-3 San Augustine VFP-51 Corpus Christi VAAW-35 Longview B utah Pleasant Grove S1-2 72077116 Bingham, F.B. Buckner, LA. Cariton, LR. Cayias, P.W.G. Farrow, G.L. Grill, T.R. Housley, R.C. Jenkins, C.W. Manzanares., L T. Medrano, D.R. Merritt, LL. Mitchell, L Nabor, LL. Noorlander, LH. Richards, R.D. Shackelford, C.L. Slaugh, G.L Smith, E.L Woodruff, F.A. Zabriskio, C.E. Collier, E.W. Emswiler, R.B. Harris, LG. Jones, R.H. Keith, C.F. Morrison, H.S. Rector, L. M. Stephenson, E. Tornberg, H.G. Trammell, D. Abel, K.C. Allen, A.A. Anderson, LF. Baroni, LH. Biesold, F.R. Birkett, D.C. Blyckert, W.A. Boyd, LL. Brandoold, R.M. Brown, LL. Buck, C.H. Burger, LB. Bush, F.L Cheney, L A. Chellberg, E.C. Clatchey, G.K. Crittenden, P.F. Dingham, R.E. Driskell, C.H. Exe, LB. Fisher, E.E. Frederick, F.E. Gavin, LL George, R.W. Gordon, G.A. Green, L Gruenich, F.A. Hanson, M. D. Harmon, F. A. Harmon, H.G. Hatch, D.B. Heaton, R.L. Hedberg, C. V. city Vernal Magna Provo Salt Lake City Summit Ogden Ogden Myton Monticello Salt Lake City Lehi Salt Lake City Layton Huntsville Ray Ogden Orderville Ogden Moab Mt. 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Peterson, J.H. Perking, M. Peterson, J.W. Puckett, L.F. Read, B.A. Renford, P.C. Richard, H. Ringer, J. L. Rodgers, G. V. Ross, A.C. Steabert, K. E. Stolp, R.W. Strevel, L.R. Taylor, D.L. Tebbs, D.C. Tefft, R. Thomas, D.C. Todd, W. E. Travis, W.H. Trihub, L.E. Turconi, J.L. Turner, J.M. Walker, J . E. Warner, F. D. Webber, M.C. Welch, K. P. Wilson, D.J. Wipff, C.L. Worrell, G.W. Zable, H.L. Bosley, G. Cloncl1, W.L. Hartman, J.A. Holbert, R. E. Hutson, D. L. Jenks, V.D. Kaplum, J.J. Mann, R.D. Mclntire, D.R. Newman, P.R. Parsons, G. E. Richards, W.A. Sexton, F. M. Jr. Wareham, S. 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