Bon Homme Richard (CVA 31) - Naval Cruise Book

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'- .:t.,1r::,f.3.-5iv21gf,?vg1frn: 1jz,'f,:5g-3-if -.31QEEQHQQS-Qhexsfsx-gwrdf: -NHS? 5 fff. f V v .1 ,aa A 1 VM: ff. ,. 1.,fG.f4,.-Awww,-+z'J.., . -,,q5p-4x.9,,,f.ffg.ff,ff,,,,.,,3-,,.4:gf,, ..,qgfg.fiH,.+1f5.,.' fWff2gy-:5g:2n.-i,2.-.f:f...g.'1-A.,-g1.q,1...gqf11p-L: - af- .ffexz-.afffx--.+:.. .neg-s -. -.e:.:xf,g' :vagal -My , . ,.,,-,,. W... ..- . f.J,.1-1.,-.e5,.---ffn:-.' -r --,W -, 1.4: .- ---,:,f.x1. :r .- . . U: KJ-'24, Q- xx-:r f - - 1-:Z:..'..ap,-.:151+:f.,1'g, :.-,,-QR-.-31, .3 x-pg-y.-,1-v,A,Q:-14-' 14, 135gvr:::..i1,.,.-r13:y.5:gfgj-I-1-51is 1x5-in-:gg -: 1, GN N' -7 zz' ' ' ' --F Af, ' - ' .hbfl lf., .1 . ,M291 :x.f1-ans-:ff-P, .11.,QxL.1 gA.sC5m,5,cr1qfrf.ik'3-2 5 .--.x-.f1f,---.a.v.f-QW:-Q--. ..,...3Xve2s.iE,,.--A . -- . . . .. X.. .v-M.. A. V ..-.: . ' ' ---:X-.:-1-,LX5-fxizx -'1'.::.-5-x:M-?3Qmv.3S52:.i'- ,gg ' L , mmf sq.. f CAPTAIN CHARLES K. R UIZ USN Captain Charles K. Ruiz was born in Rock Island, Illinois, on July 11, 1921. He graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy and was commissioned an Ensign on June 19, 1942. He served in the heavy cruiser USS VINCENNES KCA-405 after graduation and during the Guadalcanal invasion. He, was on the bridge of VINCENNES when she was- sunk by Japanese naval gunfire during the night surface action at the First Battle of Savo Island on August 9, 1942. Captain Ruiz then transferred to submarine duty. He earnedthe Silver Star Medal for his part in the sinking of three enemy ships anddamaging two others. Captain Ruiz is qualified for com- mand of submarines. . A Q h Captain Ruiz next' completed flight training and was designated a Naval Aviator on June 11, 1946. He commanded Attack Squadron SEVENTY-TWO, the Navy's first A4 squadron. While in command of Attack Squadron SEVENTY-TWO he deployed to the Mediterranean in the attack car- rier USS RANDOLPH QCVA-153 and the squadron helped provide air cover to the U. S. Marines during the Lebanon landings in 1958. I A ' He was assigned to the commissioning detail of the attack carrier USS CONSTELLATION ECVA-645 in 1960 and served as her first Executive Officer until 1962 when he was P1'0m0ted to aptain. I Captain Ruiz served as Commanding Officer of the ammunition ship USS DIAMOND HEAD KAE-191 from June 1964 until August 1965. Before assuming command of BON HOMME RICHARD on March 8, 1967 Captain Ruiz attended the Advanced Management Program at the Graduate School of Business Administration at Harvard University. Captain Ruiz was relieved on February 25, 1968 as commanding officer and is now stationed at Offut Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebraska. He is married to the former Judith Arbogust. They have one son, Richard, age 20. . x A 2 - f 1 w if f f .Q, 1 2 .4 Y 1 4 k 4 ff! ff, CAPTAIN T. P. DANKWORTH Captain Theodore P. Dankworth, commanding officer of the attack carrier USS BON HOMME RICHARD KCVA-313 was born in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania on August 21, 1922. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and was commis sioned an Ensign on June 9, 1943. ' After graduation, he served on the destroyer USS RENSHAW CDD 4997 as Torpedo Officer and Gunnery Officer dur- ing amphibious landing support operations in the Northern Solomons, Marianas and Philippine campaigns. After placing Renshaw in reserve status, he was ordered to USS WILLIAM R. RUSH where he served as Gunnery Officer and Execu- tive Officer. Captain Dankworth next completed flight training and was designated a Naval Aviator October 10, 1948. Captain Dankworth was ordered to Air Anti-Submarine Squadron THIRTY-SEVEN where he served as Operations and Executive Officer during shore based training and deployment to the Far East on anti-submarine warfare carrier USS PRINCETON KCVS-373. Following this squadron duty he was assigned to the staff of Commander Naval Air Forces, Pacific, as Officer Assignment Officer. Selected for test pilot training, he attended the Naval Test Pilot School and graduated in February 1957. He was assigned to the Carrier Suitability Branch of the Flight Test Division, Naval Air Test Center as a project officer, termi- nating his tour as head of the Carrier Suitability Branch. During this period he participated in carrier suitability tests with F8U, F4D, F11F airplanes and in the development of the poor man's mirror. He next commanded Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO, flying FSB Crusaders. The Squadron was the day fighter representative of Commander Naval Force, Pacific, at the last Naval Weapons Meet. Squadron command was followed by command of Carrier Air Wing TWENTY-ONE, which deployed to the Western Pacific, on the attack carrier USS HANCOCK CCVA-195 in February 1962. From July 1962 until June 1964 Captain Dankworth was assigned to the Bureau of Naval Personnel as Aviation Com- mander Assignment Officer. During this period, in September 1963, he was promoted to Captain. Captain Dankworth served as commanding officer of the dock landing ship USS PLYMOUTH ROCK QLSD-295 from June 1964 until August 1965 and participated in Exercise Steel Pike, a major landing exercise of one Marine Division at Huelba, Spain. The ship was also a part of the Caribbean Amphibious Ready Group from January to May of 1965. After detachment in August, he attended the National War College in Washington, D.C. Q Prior to joining BON HOMME RICHARD, Captain Dankworth served as Director, Analysis and Reports Directorate with Joint Task Force TWO, a low altitude testing organization responsible to the Joint Chiefs of Staff Additionally he was CARDS Project Officer h' h ' l d ' w ic 1nvo ve the prototype development and testing of an on board system for recording combat data in tactical aircraft. Captain Dankworth holds the Legion of Merit, American Defense Medal American Campaign Medal Asiatic Pacific Campaign Med l ' h I a wit one Silver Star and two Bronze Stars, World War II'Victory Medal, China Service Medal, Navy Occulpiatloln Service Medal, and Philippine Liberation Medal with one Bronze Star. 1S ome town address IS 2616 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Virginia. Captain Dankworth is married to the former June Avellone. They have three children: Timothy, age 21, Richard, age 183 and Piper Anne, age 11. 1 COMMANDER R T JANIEC Commander R T Janiec entered the Navy on Feb ruary 1 1943 under the V5 Aviation Cadet Program and was commissioned and designated a Naval Aviator in December 1945 After operational training in the SB2C Helldlver at Jacksonville Florida he was assigned to VB 98 at NAS Los Alamitos and VB 153!VA 15A at NAS Ala VRF 2 at NAS North Island for six months temporary duty followed by a tour of instructor duty at NAS Whit ing Field Milton Florida In August 1950 CDR Janiec was assigned to VC 33 at NAS Atlantic City New Jersey flying ADKNJ Sky rarders and in 1953 was transferred to NAS Alameda California where he served as AD Project Pilot in O8zR Flight Test Division CDR Janiec served as Operations Officer of VA 215 at NAS Moffett Field from August 1955 until his transfer to VF AW 3 at NAS Moffett Field in May 1957 In September 1957 he was ordered to USS YORKTOWN KCVS 103 and after attending Damage Control School reported aboard in January 1958 as Flight Officer until transferred to Headquarters Pacific Missile Range PT Mugu Cahforma in October 1959 While with the Pacific Missile Range CDR Jamec was the Range Shlp Coordinator Assigned to Staff Commander Car ner Division Seven until July 1964 While on this tour CAPTAIN JAMES A. de GANAHL . James A. de Ganahl was born on August 24, 1924, in Santa Monica, California. He graduated from the Naval Academy on June 5, 1946 with a bachelor's de- gree in electrical engineering. He was commissioned as an Ensign the same day- , He reported to his first permanent duty station, the USS RICH CDD-8205, in August 1946. In addition to his primary duties as Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer, he served as Assistant Gunnery Officer and CIC Officer. . On September 27, 1950, then-Lieutenant humor grade! de Ganahl was awarded his aviator's wings. On July 1, 1962, shortly after reporting for duty as Training Officer with Heavy Attack Wing ONE h was promoted to rank of Commander Captain de Ganahl became Executive Officer of Reconnaissance Attack Squadron NINE in May 1963 and served as RVAH 9s Commanding Officer from June 1964 until June 1965 during which time the squad ron deployed on the USS SARATOGA as the first RA5C Vigilante squadron to operate in the Mediterranean He reported for duty on the staff of Commander Naval Air Forces U S Atlantic Fleet and served there as Reconnaissance Training Officer until ordered to the USS BON HOMME RICHARD CCVA 31J1n June 1966 as ros ective Navigator p Calptarn de Ganahl reported aboard the BON HOMME RICHARD on September 9 1966 and became the ships Executive Officer on June 23 1967 Captain de Ganahl was appointed to his present rank on August 1 1967 while serving as BON HOMME RICHARD s Executive Officer , e n . Y , . . ! I- as ' ' H ' ' I. -U . 1 a U U 7 Y . , . , . Y . , . , - . . : . . . ,, . ,, . ,i . v . - meda. In January 1948, CDR Janiec was assigned to . . ' . , . . i . , - . . . ,, 1 1 ' . ,, . ' ' n o n , ! - ' 4 Q, . . . l . . . , . 7 ' . I . 1 , . . I u n , . . . . ' . ' , . - - - - . . .'. . , I CDR Jamec .participated in the initial carrier action off the coast of Vietnam. In July 1964, CDR Janiec attended the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, California, as a stu- dent 1n Naval Management and after graduation in August 1965 reported to Aircraft Ferry Squadron THIRTY-TWO as Executive Officer, CDR Janiec as- izzzexesomsaff' '1fth?5qSu5'ii'3'iJ'1h3i?wEfy He as avrga or o M CCVA-313 in May 1967. RICHARD CDR Janiec has been awarded the Naval Reserve Medal, Amerlcan ,Campaign Medal, WWII victory zloeliijll, S333 SETVIQC, NGS lOc.cxupagonal Medal, Na- . se ervrce , F '- fl0l'l3l'y Medal, and Vietnam idedallslfl owes Expedl u He res1des.at 640 Fifth Avenue, Chula Vista, Cal- lf0rI1la, with his wife Rete and two sons, David and Chris. David is now a Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy. I ,WM A DM I N DEPARTMENT LEGAL PRINT SHOP PUBLIC AFFAIRS PERSONNEL MASTER AT ARMS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CAREER COUNSELING SEPARATIONS DRAFTING CAPTAINS OFFICE POST OFFICE ADMINISTRATION CHAPLAINS OFFICE PLANNED MAINTENANCE X2 , Us En my Z PN3 Davis and JO3 Roush Personnel Office ADMINIS TRA TIO DEPARTME The Administration Department, representing a composite of the Executive Officer's assistants, pro- vides a variety of vital services for the ship and her The Admin Office, itself, coordinates the activities of the other branches of the Administration Depart- ment The Captain's Office handles most of the ship's correspondence and publishes and maintains all of the ships directives. The Public Affairs Office prepares the BON HOMME RICHARD's news releases, publishes the monthly magazine, assembles a daily newspaper and coordinates the operation of the ship's radio and television stations with the Electrical Officer. The Planned Maintenance Office keeps track of repair and maintenance work around the ship. Other offices within the department are the Chap- lains Office, Post Office, Separations, Career Coun- seling Educational Services, Master-at-Arms, Per- sonnel Legal and the Print Shop. Their functions, more or less self-explanatory in nature, combine to make BON HOMME RICHARD an efficient, smooth running PN3 Lindell Personnel Office 4 'K' i a e, ,,, 1 ,V ,M wi, ,, , , , X ,, , , , I , ,Q y, V' , w, H, 8 f ' few , ' ' ,WZ .L , f W I ,I r ? 4 'f ,iff fy , , ' f , , ,rfyfzff ff , , fof' C lwmf, 1 ,, rx ,VZ Chaplain Reid 8z Shirey - Crews Library Porter Sz Hembre-Education Sz Training P0111 Schumacher Education 8a Training W 7 i f,! 'f ff! Brashear - Captain's Office Chaplain Murphy SN Arnold eyes each s eet t passes SN Gentry prepares a drawing in the Drafting LISN Dunson develops negative in Print Shop .r YN 2 Hiebert prepares a transcript of court hearing Chlef Jones and the PMS Long Range Schedule SN Scott on the Mamtenance Actlon Board ln PMS Office MMM ff aw ,www ENS Junkin advises man of rights in the Legal Office 11 , mn ll 1' Bid 5 ,Q 1 f. ' y f x i' an s me f at ,i , , , , .. , ra l I RH, ,,, , 'L 412' Tr! Q fe , , . 'X ,' f 1 a v, X Q f . V ,AR I., V I , sw, C Q 'Wig X W ' WZ ,,,.. 1st Row CL - RJ PNCS Poss, Chaplain Reid, Father Murphy, WO1 Cummings the Personnel Officer. 2nd Row: PN3 Lindell, SN Jolley, SN Luman, PNSN Stewart, SN Clough, PN3 Clark, SN Maderg 3rd Row: SN Rosencrans, SN Carroll, PN1 Fortier, PN3 Davis, SN Lienau, PNSN Brown, SN Shirey. lst Row KL - RJ YNC Ryder, LT Lindsey - Admin Officer, LTJG Thomas - Asst. Admin, ENS Boucher - Asst PAO, JO2 Hires, 2nd Row: SN Sala, SA Currier, LI3 Dunlap, PN3 Brandes, PN2 Reed, SN Arnold, SN Quaife, SN Brashear, SN Porter, PC2 Dimalanta 7 'FS f f ,, LQ? H Y Jn ' fl sf ' I, i L Mrs- y ,f '1 ,. lf , ' ,G ' i r ' Aff 1 QV l 5 ' .,,, , Q ' I if , , W is a f a A e . A 2 r fa -3 .il 1 f Z ' 4 W 2' V' K 5 V if f 5 r A Y ,. , Y i . . ,AIA V T M , , , if Q -f-f x? 1 19, M 53 fm!! V' WW ,' 4? in K , W, f V , M Z7 y Q 4 . .- ' , A ,f 2' K ? - l If U V ,fi api W 1 QW. an . . .. W I I ks- f I, ',, ,, -f', 'I ,, L 'M-fe A. ,WW , - ' 'mr , 'W' . W f - , , we A u 1st Row CL - RJ ENS Junkin - Asst. Legal Off, LT Gall Legal Off., WO1 Tingle - Ship's Sec- retary, YN2 Hiebert, YN3 Johnson: 2nd Row: SN Edge- comb, YN2 McMackin, YNSN Anderson, YN3 Merritt, J O3 Wilson, SN Ledger, SN Hem- bree, SN Miller , sv M Q X, A? if f 'Q i 'NM lst Row CL - RJ SN Cates, YN3 Martines, PC3 Andrews, SN Bristow, 2nd Row: SA Foti, SN Strawn, SN Addy, PN3 Thompson, SN Connelly A-fm. ,.... M 1st Row CL - RD PN3 Fercho, LI3 Day, YN3 Bridges, J03 Roush, DM3 Agnew, 2nd Row: LI3 Tortarolo, SN Skinner, SN Gentry, SN Horn, SN Hub- bard, PC3 Sandoval, LI3 Dun- son, SN Sesorcy. ,,-, vs PR2 Barcia 8a ABH3 Woodward log messages in theMAA Office ADJ1 McMahan 8: ABH3 Woodward in the MAA Office lst Row KL - Rl, BM3 Bell, ABH2 Roberts, AMS1 Compton, ABH1 Henson, PR2 McWhinnie, MM2 Ebert, A03 Paine, 2nd Row: PH3 Ballew, AC1 Casino, A01 Young, EN1 Thompson, BMC Corkran, ADR1 Sizemore, EM1 Miller, ADJ1 McMahan, A02 Fitzhugh, SA Moore, ABE2 McCullough Y . 7 5 E -A ' ,Q A q ,4 Y - fl ' ' ' X! A. , V if , 794 .Q . -. fi ,I Q QQ 14, , iff fH,i, O jig, Y -4 , X .1 ll ' 'F 4 1, ' ,im M an 4 i M' 4 r . A I X Q, V5 -J x J .9 A A -Q. A v +- 33, Q 4 Q' A iff, f 'H QW ' Q 1 .1 A W' by ,,., , Q 1, ..-,X -vf ' CDR W. Earley OPS Boss OPERA TIONS The Operations Department is respon- sible for the planning, coordinating and scheduling of the operations of the ship and her assigned aircraft, including related lo- gistic services. Working under the Depart- ment Head and in close relationship with each other are the Strike Operations Officer, the Air Operations Officer, the Meteorological Officer, the Combat Information Center Of- ficer, the Electronics Materiel Officer, the Air Intelligence Officer, and the Photographic Officer. Strike Center selects and coordinates combat targets and missions to be flown by the Air Wing pilots. Information compiled in the Air Intelligence Office from current photographs, meteorological reports and forecasts, intelligence publications and first- hand reports by returning pilots is used to brief pilots for the planned strikes and sup- port missions. Air Operations is then re- sponsible for making up the flight schedule to satisfy all the strike requirements and to facilitate the safe and expeditious launch and recovery of BON HOMME RICHARD aircraft. Combat Information Center QCICJ works closely with Air Operations in con- trolling aircraft to and from their intended targets, and serves as the ship's primary information collection center. CIC relays within the ship all pertinent and immediate information it receives from numerous ex- ternal communications links with other units of the task force. It provides the Captain on the Bridge and the planners in Strike Center with timely and current changes in the status of Naval dispositions in close proximity to BON HOMME RICHARD operating areas. CIC also provides .electronic and radar search and protection for friendly Naval forces in company. The Operations Depart- ment, through the Surface Operations Officer, also works closely with the Navigator in co- ordinating designated operating schedules, operating areas, scheduled ships in company, underway replenishments and intended transits. Of primary importance within the De- partment is the Electronics Materiel Officer and the Electronics Technicians who main- tain and repair all the sophisticated elec- tronic equipment, including radars and radio transmitters and receivers. The upkeep of this equipment is essential to the success of the Department's functions and that of the ship itself as a vital Naval unit. Utilizing the assets within the depart- ment and coordinating with other departments regarding their capabilities and require- ments, the Operations Department directs the prosecution of missions and tasks as- signed BON HOMME RICHARD. 1st Row QL RD AG2 Ashby SA Mann AG1 Beauchemln AN Stone AG3 RleCk AG3 Hoffman AG2 Hmz SN Trout AG1 Warpool 2nd Row AGC Palmer LCDR D B Flckenscher AN Tracey AGAN Johnston SN Spell AG2 Nolta SN Mullen SN Rea SN Young YN1 Darbonne AGAR Kempa AN Roe Chief Palmer analyzmg a surface WX chart sf 2 . OPS OFFICE YE OMAN X X - --4 '54 fi'-if ff' wwf NY Q W5 SX 1st Row KL - RJ: P. Choquetteg R. S1'I1lth1 J. Kimbrough: R. Harterg L. Washburng N. Highfillg V. Whiteg H. Rosserg G Hofmang A. Mclntoshg 2nd Row: C. Megowg G. Kessleyg V. Stein: C. DuBoseg J. Garcag D. Pfeiffer: J. Merrillg LCDR D L Kerr' ENS R B Crapser' R Harden T Goenig K Willett M Henson D Gillum . , . . , . 3 . g . 3 . 3 . 3 J. Fraleyg J. Jackson: W. Brews- ter: F. Rothwellg Not pictured - ACC L. Boydg AC1 R. Hamelg AN T. Cleaton. Er J. Z LCDR Kerr, CCA Officer AC2 Coquette LCDR Olson Sz ACCS Harden -.f ,I W AC2 Fraley Sz AC3 Pfeiffer AC3 Gillom CL - RJ AC1 Hamel: AC2 Highfilll AN White AC1 Brewster ACI Merrill W-ie5ff'?'i! AC3 DuBose AN Kimbrough II ENS Crapser - ATO I f 5 if AN Henson N. N his 1st Row CL - RJ: ETN3 Reiss, SN Rice, ETR2 Valdez, SN Armstrong, ETRSN Lobato, ETNSN John, 2nd Row: ETNSN Richbourg, ETRSN Falcone, SN Winn, SN Hunter, WO1 R. N. Bowen, ETC Bearden, ETN3 Estrada, ETN3 Comer, DS2 Denovellis, SA Thomas, ETN3 Carson OE fi fm 5 is in 1, 1 ' A - 4 fu sf at ,,. 1st Row KL - RJ: ETR2 Reynolds, ETRSN B b ET ' ' . - ETR2 Harris,.SA Wheeler, 2nd Row: SN Spen:el,CETR3 TuIrlr2lelxXIfEITRrSll2I,,PIl:1ll1c?I? IEEFEQ-NETR3 Archlbald, SN Tommeglt: ley, SN Laurxtsen, ETN2 Peterson, ETN2 Mirabella, ETR3 Delong ETN3 M G Goudreau, SA Jones, ETCS a TEN3 MC Clure. ' C FHW, ETRSN Moreno, ETN2 Galass0, 1 f P Y is '3 ET3 Lofland checks transmitter E-3 Motz getting checked out on transmitter alignment frequency against frequency counter ET3 Ollom Ka ET3 Ottens aligning the SPN-6 antenna gf ET3 Winn 8: E on ANXSPN-6 antenna N3 Reese repairing a communication antenn T3 Falcone up the Stick 3 E-3 Rice works under the supervision of ET2 Harris ET3 John checks out one of the trans- mitters used during line operations E-3 Hunter congratulating victim at ET shop birthday party ET2 King checks patches between transmitters 8x antennas E-3 Motz assisting ET3 Reese on faulty antenna lst Row QL - RJ: H. Rossg R, Bridgewaterg G. Gageg J, Bos- hellg E. West: 2nd Row: LTJG D. Warshawskyg R. Figlerg W, Nowakg T. Shine: P. Haremskig E. Johnsong R. Murrayg N. Sher- wing LCDR F. Fontanesi. LCDR J. E. Hayford - Air Intelligence Officer LTJG H. A. McKinnon - Asst AIO W K ,5- PT3 Boshell - Target research PTB Shine - Targeting PT3 Bridgewater on computer info. PT2 Mathieu - PTAN Murray - Photo interpretation PT2 Orr 8x PT2 Figler - Graphic construction AZ3 Strike-center yeoman KL - RJ: CPL Noble, CT2 Miller, CT2 Cavalli, CT3 Rupp, CT1 Walsh, CTC Stoner, LT J. A. Folvig, CT2 Jauert CT2 McDonald, CTSN Post, CT3 Elander, CTSN Sheltrown, CPL Close. x, i t 1 V 73 ff 1S15 ROW KL - RJ: SA Hemmerich, SN Barnes, SN Coe, RD2 Weiland, SN Thompson, SN McNamara, RD2 Jackson, SN Tackett, RD3 Bradley, RD1 Lindell, SN Corcorran, RDSN Mieszerskig 2nd Row: RDSN Karnes, SN Ledesma, SN Kars, SN Bell, RD3 Cluff, RD3 May, SN Martin, LTJG J. A. Perakis, LTJG P. H. Keller, CDR P. M. Moriarty KCIC Officerj, LT D. G. Wiltgen CDiv Offj, LCDR G. R. Allender, LTJG G. R. Graefe, RD3 Phillipy, SN Trout, SN Hileman, SN Bonner, RD3 Italiano, RD3 Howitz, SN Beekman 2.19- , I , A , Q ff ' I , Y ...S 3, We X 1 flgxii 'Z 3, ff A , ' ,,,. ..,, , 45? Y .---'- ,I -'J 'Q 4 K: ,ill . - fl Tr- ,yf ' if Zf vg' BQQW U, M f ' T --as . S 4 ,f ,7'ii!' , TW ' 1 J, Q Air Intercept Control On the surface scope 8a status board LT. D. G.Wi1tgen - Division Officer 'mm wl S4 2 lst Row CL - RJ: RNSN Deyerle, SN Smith, RD3 Wilson, SA Harley, RDSN Schaible, SA Hamilton, RD3 Davis, RD2 Dewitt, 2nd Row: RD3 Dumas, SN Roberts, RDSN Anderson, RD3 Stevens, RNCS Poole, LCDR S. G. Powell fAsst CIC Offl, ENS A. C. Byerly, RN2 Brockway, SN Lanthier, RDSN Jones, RDSN Rippee Y. Air watch and Strike talker Maneuvering RD1 Smith - ECM . - K . , , , -5+ . sf , -lm H' h ' Q-3. I w fl, i 2 X 'guy Y ,fr-f e 15 QNX 1st Row KL - RJ: RD3 Burns, RDSN Kern, SN Suttles, SN Hemmerich, RD1 Wilkins, RD3 Griego, RD1 Johnson, 2nd Row: SN Gerety, SN Baker, RD3 Mosher, RDC Strimpel, ENS R. P. Lehan, LT R. Rodriquez, SN Thorndike, RD1 Smith, RD1 Brown, RD2 Dixon. 'Q RD3 Hileman 85 RDSA Bloodworth on Bogey 8: Vertical Plot RD3 Reed - keeping track of Air Ops RD2.Jakcson - SN Barnes - RD3 Phillipy - SSSC i Radio telephone talker Hemmerich RD3 Trout - RD3 Howitz -------- A C Net RDSN Merek using scope i R. D. Kars - plotting surface craft fx ,x X sp , A J. A. Cluff- radio telephone talker 1 ...Y .,--'.- - V Lf ----' 2--11-5 A T' Surface Status Beekman plotting air contacts l I 1 1 on watch - CIC 1st Row QL - RD E. Bever C. Owens M. Vandling R. Murphy T. Wilkins 2nd Row A. Sucloski H. Jordan K. Ostby R. Yerg D. Reed sau 1 f lf w .W f . ' , 2 ,573 f N N x I 0 ' .Z Qgwf is X 3' vm S x U sffwi S , I E , W , , 1 . f V if. ?': Y ' 1 l A eh, H J 1, ef g, Y li, ' I . Y - wil -fl-524' . ii lst Row KL - R5 AN Hauser PH2 Powley PH3 Lamb PH3 Sellas PH3 Honeycutt 2nd Row PH2 Sandifer AN Crouse 3rd Row PH3 McKay AN Duerk 4th Row PH2 Clouse PH3 Sammons 5th Row PH2 McCaslan AN N orthington 6th Row PH1 Green LCDR F. A. Shaw iPhoto Officerl PH1 Bluestone 7th Row AN Sullivan AN Daoust Sth Row PH1 Peth PHAN Rogers 9th Row AN Ward PHAN Crager AN Sphar AN Paine PH3 Ballew AN Crouse on the PLAT camera Inspection of finished prints by PH2 Clouse Y i A AN Northington in Finishing PH2 McCaslan-Supply PO PH1 Green in Flash Lab OP 'UIuv.T,.' PH3 Honeycutt is F 1 f f Q47 ff X f ffg ,ff Negative retouch by AN Da0uSt PH3 Sellas - film check From the catwalk PHAN Rogers - Flight Deck Flicks V ,gg . uw., VJ, '2 1 X x .,-. T -VX , V, .sux . I 1 KZ: Q4 N RX, x ,Q , 1 F LL W. if: Rib..-'45-lG'9.x. 4 W.'Rbfvf'1'1lF1'ZZsiE'f3tg s35l3.Z1lrqCL'rLlhlETEl First Row from Left to Right: RM3 Meek: SN Iten: RMSN Harper: RM3 Davis: RM3 Rogers: SN Marsh: RM3 Mincey: SN Wallerstedt: CYNSN Doty: CYN3 Loudermilk: RM3 Denney: CYN3 Mince: Second Row from Left to Right: CYN3 Watkins: RMSN McDaris: SN Davis: RMSN Hoover: RM2 Madrid: RM3 Schaefer: RMC Herrin: ENS Gifford: LCDR White: LT. Vivian: LTjg Hull: ENS Hammer: RM1 Lombardo: RMSN Yarberry: RM3 Magri COMMU ICA TIONS DEPAR TME LCDR R. F. White Communications Officer The Communications Department is composed of the Radiomen of the CR division and the Signalmen of CS division. Both these Divisions working together represent the Voice of Command of the BON HOMME RICHARD. Through these two divisions pass the Teletype, Signal, and Voice Communications which enables the Bonnie Dick to co- ordinate with the ships of the Seventh Fleet and U.S. Forces ashore. n . . Messages received from the beach and ships at sea, containing vital information, are recorded and then distributed to departments within the ship so that they may take the necessary action in fulfilling the Bonnie Dick's part in the War effort. The CR division may be divided into basic parts contributing equally to the Comi rgiumcations system. They are the message processing centers and the Radio C0l1t1'0 en ers. Personnel in Secure Teletype, and the Crypto Center deal mainly with the actual flow of messages: those messages received and transmitted. The Message Prqcflfs' Eg Eenter itself deals primarily with the filing and distribution of messaSeS Wltqm es ip. - , Rad10 Cuontrol personnel are Technicians whose major job is to keep the eqgflp' mentopteratlrlg at peak performance to insure the steady flow of message tra ice Radio One personnel keep a constant eye on all external voice raf110S- They agt resplmslble for answering all trouble calls and insuring that all gear IS operating maximum effectiveness. ' a Together these Personnel handle on the average of between 900 and 1000 messaEeS Del' day.. A dozen or more 100 WPM teletype machines, which operates on a 24 hits: day baslsv, keep all hands busy. These use an average of five miles of teletype U 0 and 200 miles ofteletype paperaweek, , , , tion th tThe Slgllalmarl rating is one of the oldest in the Navy, and .visual C9m!m-'mcfance . e lrSt form of nautical communications and continues undimimshed in IIHPOT to the present day. . , I - Through the year? millions of dollars have been spent on research af1d,df:ii0?n ment on new communication methods. This research and development has rest? e faster and more convenient wa ' ' ' F thing has . f 1 d t ange- Yet' H0 : been develqped to replace visu IYS, O ilgna ing an in gfea er r r . a .S1gl'l8 mg. . . e. cleivelghli Szinahgtell 0n,th1S Szhlp are responsible for visual signals sent .out filldhiilg , Y e S ID This consists of flashing light semaphore and flag h01St'.F as d gift!-inslugfs use of twelve inch Signal searchlights, twenty-four inch searchllgllzfstige Signalii ' d a.t can. only be S.een Using a special receiver and filter for Illign Ships , - g urmg flight Operations Semaphore is used to passemessages W e are in close to each other especiall ' ' Fl hoist is used , y alongside replenishment. ag . 101' .firijczjsltlygoracgurse .and speed changes together with flashing llght, There is a tota Close hi lc? 51371315 Der day while the ship is on Yankee Station. . ity of thisShip's-sigrllalsgsrlgfzommllnicatiorls-rapid, secure, effective-that's the Specla .Q--'21 1st Row QL - RD: SN Staude, RM1 Worley, CYNSN Evans, RM3 Jennings, RM3 Wilson, RMSN Roberts, RM2 Singer, RM3 Watford, RM3 Gross, SN Jefferson, 2nd Row: RM3 McAnulty, RM1 Austin, RM1 Moore, RMSN Olson, RMCS Abbey, LTJG S. J. Brinn, ENS S. R. Dybsky, RMC Herrin, SN Tracer, CYN3 Cook, RMSN Stagg, CYNSN Petersen, RM3 Rea, RMSN Lee. CR ,f 1 L - R 3 CYN3 R'ffl , SN M Knight, RMSN Lowe, RMSN Collins, RM3 VanConett, RM3 Reaver, CYN3 l5glFcSuNlP1asky SN Blaliesliee, SN Igruner, CYN3 Nickleg 2nd Row: RMSN Nemec, RM3 Weaver, RM3 Tucker, SN l9eterson CYN3 Caruthers, RMSN Allen, ENS M. J. Prior, ENS J. A. Edmondson, RMCM Smith, SN Glen- denning CYN3 Hodges, SN Bauer, RMSN Davis, RM3 Gautier, RM2 Easton, RM3 Hyman. ,1 1 Q 213 1 u . 5 if 5 ffm. PM 3 X. 5 ' A E f, V1 Q' fy - 5 ru. . A' ef- x 'lf' fd. 'r ,A . -. r- 2 413 'Y L if 3 fy m 6, F5 :iff 8 om E. 'z 51 K ! i J' gs. T 1 ' 1 S X: r , Cutting a message M M gs? , 2. 'U lwzflm Q X TOP SECRET logger ENS Hammer at the Runoff table fm-,R ws r. x ww.. Z x ' I si? MZ dfwiisfj N 3 'flkffw 'Qin X I XX x W' 'Wim Hymen servicing a message Hoover filing messages Worth - on runoff WW' 'Ns RM3 McKnight prepares teletype tape for transmission to other ships Splcef fGDr0dllCiI1g copies of incoming messages for distribution 3 . L.. fi f0 sr ' X W W !N X 'wssf SN Hoino assembles multiple page message V, RM2. Madrid assigns routing indicators and designates P circuits over which outgoing messages must be transmitted CYN3 Hodges files messages chronologically in date time-group order -5 ' Bauer - tuning a transmitter .rf Shoup - setting up transmitter CYN3 Peterson proof reading outgoing message before transmission CYSN Riffle - RMSN Davis correct errors in messages 44 ' FIRST ROW SM3 GRAMBY SM3 GEISMAN SMSA HERMANN SM3 VERWEIBE SN FINCK SECOND ROW SN CHAUDOIR SMSN GALE ENS. W. L. 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REEFS 1890 1460 Ca La ISR: l?eeffrepl966l.,- x94Ud.QW R578 2'90 fx P Y ' 2, N20 Q5 PA vevcoxof' 1a9g,AmP1nu-nec? 893 2140 '4 rw QQYPOXS33 :soo 6 , I3 .245 o ,705 2240 'V f 'HSV 3- AERO R n lzgoep A9220 ,,7.17l5Xx 2.45 Tolxrane 1,47 8 N Qy Lao me ,wg 41 ,M u ly 1313 55'7 so 10658-' Mac fa, N?x 8 9 I 34' C l32 xmas I xEKB64a-116811 u ,'f'?ep 13276 h 2373 f C Salioi 59 SIIG I762 2366 553 2378 . 294 K'winhon.Hb r Honkohe P aol 4 Cambir U06 Cilaarella Baie de V 25 N A 390 o 2386 CDR J. P. Sundberg The Navigator AVIGATIO Navigation is- chasing the wind for flight ops and still knowing where we are. polishing brightwork steering within a quarter of a degree alongside translating the movements of a 900 ft. can-ieQ to pencil lines on a 2x2 chart , making coffee by the gallon and drinking it faster synchronizing the ship's clocks so we all movgi together. logging course changes, fuel reports, outstanding events, routine events. a LORAN C that's always down, and a DR that had better not be. squinting to find the evening stars before the horizon fades. washing windows coated with jet exhaust and salt, correcting mountains of charts, seas we'll never steam, but just in case. minds dulled by 30 hour days, revived by a cup of coffee. having the operational schedule revealed to us by the starboard butter cutter. sea 8a anchor detail at 4 am., ports that become our backyards. the oil and noise of after steering, absorbed by the brain, modifying the senses. sharing our bridge with the visiting watch teams. another cup of coffee. finding our way home. Y.. VV..N,,,..5,, ., .. l . L Q Ik QWf s ix l l Slbll... , t sq . 0' L 4 X-if . x ms A X S X LCDR G. T. Lloyd Asst. Navigator l 4 f 'N -6... lst Row CL - RD: QM3 Walsh, SN Sommerville, QMSA Woods, SA Orio, SN Hofstad, QM3 Weiland, QM3 Duffy, YN3 Lee, QMSN Buchannan, QMSN Tindallg 2nd Row: QMC Shipes, QMCM Wentz, QM2 Pepe, QM3 Means, QM3 Fowler, SN Lorang, QM3 Hinojosa, QM3 Crunk, QM2 Steele, CDR J. P. Sundberg CNavigatorD, LCDR G. T. Lloyd, ENS W. B. Forcier Xl Holfstead keeping a DR. of the ship's position Foreman keeping the Quarter- masters notebook 3 f 7' f , ,wwf ,, S.. ,f .., 1, SN Fleming plotting the ship's course W. LCDR Lloyd and QM3 Hinojosa finding the morning stars ' QM3 Foreman keeping the ship's D.R. W Z QM3 Fowler getting a position by radar f K T 1 w 1 1 i 5 i CDR D. F. Munday ,' The Air Boss v 1 CDR R. Lewis Assistant Air Boss I Q' I? Ez AIR DEPARTME An aircraft carrier without an Air Departm t ' A ship it is - and a big one at that -- with all tlileildgilalzililtlilrldrliit bg another ship, ofkthe fleet: with ogre egrception. That is the addition of the Srriarilllgllier Ships ta es to orm an ir epartment. And which d' ' ' ' y lV1Si0HS 't one?gJets see .it wcgk with ang one gf tiiheim missiriglsloll is the most importarit n an aircra carrier e em ar e ' ft ' . They are also the free worlds first line oflldffleillnseflrllititlstlileilst lme of defense. bunclrlihof Xrnzgnents without the Air Department. y would Just be a e lr epartment starts with the Air Boss who sit ' trolling the whole show. It doesn't make any diff 'fs up 'll the t0Wer con. or in the air - they. can't go, or come. aboard xiislidiitlhigeselglrii aff On deck assistgvntiiwithouft which it would be an impossible job . e has an or mg un er t ese men we have the A' ft ' ever tried to please about 10 men and the Iilglvls at gliledlgggl Olgicelfi Have you Captlain ora dowln thru squadron maintenance chiefs and finally io lFrom the ers t emse ves e has to be the co-ordinator Som f - ' - 'anepush' 45 minutes or so of hustle and bustle of all co e qlml especlally when after to die on the cats. ncelne a couple of birds decide Lets get to V1. This d' ' ' h . it takes to make the teargllifidlk. aTlilearglzilri'1bli1ti' ggzegolld atlid pliilty of the Wofk wave ttheirbarms and spot the aircraft any place its possibleyf ow Shuts who sometimes it s fun watching them get them out of these Spots Ta Pl-It them and blue shirts. Every airdale in. the Navy should start out as one lllll we have the sialen about a dozen men trying to push 70,000 pounds around 'W ligvi yall ever s 1rts sometimes when a whale misses the hold back on a cat l a C t e blue , hAf1d Speaklrlg Of cats we have V2. A jet is a beautiful piece of ' gym primiilgver .to slpare teircept when you have the job of getting them Iggcgllaerg . is is w ere e cats come into play And 1 ' - If to see mass confusion and teamwork at th i 'p ay lt ls' If you ever want tingg a tiller bar man toe dancing over llisiflne tmle watch the difectof spot' 233 22iE122..:2def-.1 p1aneAiSE 2cha1an5vgs I-i.:x':.2f.s:f::'.::f:.ka.:..h:.i2 3:35 wi an ri le without till' 1: h ' the final step is taken' the aircraft ' ' le 0 elp them: and then v . tensioned. Then h t ' ' See - the cat Officer wa h. h ls , w a is the last thing you holding both hands overvhils? heigd Znll Over h'S..head and the llpck edge operator pult process was perfectly describeg 1fntoas.iyAvyOIIg, I glife upij The whole cate. givin - . anua as eing as ' 1 air. Ii axlogiltfrgg 21001 Ztgggilt 115 a teleplilone booth.'So now we have thzirrililnetliz to observe. A bigger on t p ceSS'wll out arreslmg gear' And this is 3 thrill at 8 one. ese people do it every day. ee ' ou say It canlt be you say. C POUR' S 0 coffee into a 2 pound jar. Impo sible Stauonl Angrnvlilaalblogg-:legs ghglhialrilieamgass carrier sometime while on Ysnkee Off Y all hav th h ng the distance they hear the Captain Sgyingenlxf tangirr spottfdll Somewhere Owegottheb-d . , , to cycic-apa. sivoolgs gr7eat doesn't SBi1ctllsiol2ngnil0rtlliilr'?kalAlreil lililg moflellall over ilheplaclili e ave, Not yet' That is Where V4 - D se a omicupoweren aircra stuff into your cars gas tank th come? ln' Can you lmagme putting purer day in and day out with aircrgg Yglilgligirrlto your mouth. The fuels crew does 223.252 i??i.JS'Z2?nZegiStb,eing rare.. ....zz.iz.afs0:.m:3.1:1.:2f1 Zilginiycteill iii :IVE-lit for a tow. But whait hliarillljncarlliureator he canlt pull over to the Side and irty word is heard Def 1' s w en everything is fueled and ready to go. A And. th, -u ue. work in tlig coriifollllfroflillieartment W? have a V5 division. Some of these troops LSO but its main functio all conditioned tower and in the sunshine t?J with the that the watch bill comes the Afll' Office. These are the people that ensure Patrol requirements are filled 1 Wlsfklflg Party commitments are filled, and shore remember - these are the l W fm In Port. But before you leap up in arms - Hazafdfms Duty Pay and thgleoli e who make Sure YOU get your Flight Deck y a so see that you have a liberty card. D This makes th most important. up e team and the Air Department. You tell me who is the '15 1st Row QL - RD: AN Kuester, ABH3 McMurray, AN Robinson AN Northcutt AA Tombo AN T b' , , w, o in, AN Meter, AA Santos, AN Shepherd, ABHC Prestridge, LCDR J. L. Jones, KDIV OFFJ, LT R. W. Phillips fFlight Deck Bos'nJ, ABH2 Harper, AN Kerns, AN Moore, AN Crisp, AN Pettebone, AN Burch, ABHAN Mc Elhannong 2nd Row: AA Siciliano, AA Buchkoski, AA Corrigan, AN Klump, AN Rathbun, ABH3 Spinks, ABH3 Bossarte, ABH3 Mansfeldt, AZ3 Mikkelson, AN Grow, AA Grant, AN Ledoux, AN Whiting. ABHC Prestridge LT Phillips - Flt Dk Bos'n LCDR Jones - Flt Dk Off 7 . 54 3 QI ,M 2, of M . N R fl? - Q gi , . - , ' A: sa .ss , 54 , r it 5 Y ' 'I l' if 'R 1, hd lst Row CL - RJ: AN Miller, AR Roberts, AN Smith, AA Marshall, ABH3 Brown, ABH3 Bettger, ABH3 Loomis, AN Beld' AN N l AN Wertz AA Aslan' 2nd Row' ABH1 Moritz AN Croteau, AN Geer, AN Buchanan, AN Frankllg AN Ivey, un ey, , , . , AA Burwell, AN Friemuth, AN Fast, ABH3 Hill, AN Knoerr, AC3 Allison, ABH3 Sanders, AN Moore, AN Harris AN Hann, AN Stockemer, AN Helzer, AN Reinhardt. Let's hold it a minute Ready to serve me rf -f 9 X X 1 Jimmy Easter spotting an F3 V f 'QQKQ 'f ' lf. i 14 Jw! Q gy 1st Row KL - RD: AN Blakeslee, ABH2 Ghigliotty, AN Ristvet, AN Waldron, ABH3 Woodward, AA Hollomon, AN Hoskins, AN Spell, AN Eastep, AN Downhour, AN Watson, ABH3 Armstrong, AA Guest, 2nd Row: AN Mason, AN Duran, ABH3 Clark, AA Williams, AA Linn, AN Morton, AN Kerry, AN Rodgers, AR Gettys, AN Hopkins, AN Maciolek, AN Ferreira, ABH3 Waite, AA Savage, AB H3 Schuler, AN Neville, AN Rubio, AN Potter, AB H1 Capitano. 'iw-r Your move Two More men and we could carry it Four is enough 55 This way baby 8 Goggles - - - ? Gus Mauree directing F8 during recovery Cut - Finis - Stop Man - could I sleep M-J' I Hooking up to a Sky Warrior r I E i U l o W . E Plck em up-put em down i 1 E N a W o 1 I ! 'I I , i I , if '1' L1 5 1 W 1 .y , If ' 57 2 A E Shower hours - 30 minutes after last recovery ff? Y, . Chief Bardole - Enos Spell - tractor flow communications Blakeslee directing F8 onto cat for launch LCDR Jones passing an A4 for launch 'v' N-I Now which way loosens it? Ken MHSOII Spotting an A3 The Flight Deck Officer Flight Deck Bos'n Flight Deck CPO Sz ABH3 Mansfeldt iWhere's the action?J GPCL The end result ,kk I .. , 'Lies f it mf, X lst Row QL - RJ: ABE3 Wagner, ABEAN Buffi, ABE3 Schonig, AN Jones, ABE2 Padden, AN Radford, AN Bankston AN Jackman, S. Barber, 2nd Row: AN Davis, ABE3 Endicott, AN Radve, ABEAA Carter, ABE2 Arabian, ABEAN Thorflsen AN Boyer, ABEAN Finzer, LCDR A. C. Driver, WO1 W. S. Clouston, ABE1 Reiss, ABEAN Colburn, ABE3 Lake, ABEQ Guzman, ABE2 Paniccoli. Two to get ready - and then you go 4.-4 ,W A J' io 'ln -5 T ,, mf' J 1 I 1st Row QL RJ' ABE3 Bishop AN Swartz ABEAN Th A - . . , urman, BE3 Barcel, ABE1 Beland, ABE1 Marsh, ABE2 Evans, ABE3 Elhersg 2nd Row: ABE3 Wuif, ABE3 Newan, AN Thompson, ABE3 Angelo, ABE3 Smith, ABE3 Cameron, ABEC Spetter, LT W. B. Rinnier, ABE2 Niebler, AN Hampton, AK3 Norman, ABE3 Sample, ABE3 Heiss An A4F Skyhawk is prepared for launch W F8 Crusader is prepared for launch 7 f ' M lv i rm , , .. K' . QX it .QM 1 , M, 'Q-.. a Z2 0 , i A' f Q ,,, A - sm - gf H l ,IQK ,ia Q 'N X , wif, ' 4' . 1 Mfsf -'Y 5 . j . lst Row IL - Rl: ABE3 Donato, ABE3 Krautheim, ABE3 Jones, ADJ3 Elam, ABE3 Martin, AN Dumbletong 2nd Row' ABE3 Sandoval, AN Payne, AN Hilea, ABE1 Sharp, ABEC Beasley, LT M. C. Hupp, ABE2 Deal, ABE3 Shibley AN Spreier, AN Szro. ' S 5.1! Catapult crew prepares an F8 Crusader for launch Face protection against intensity ofa jet blast On your mark - get get 42 A, :N . X Xe., M1 I vi hrfwi x l Q If ll 4 95' 1 asple AN Almlch ABE3 Owens, ABE3 Rlegert ABE3 Waters ABEAN Con nor 2nd Row AN Chealrs ABEAA Zelllnger ABEAN Kendall, ABEC Wllllams CWO2 L N W1ltZlUS ABE1 Sluder AN Deel AN Teague ga-in-'MMF' The hook runner begins his run That's what stops em TOE DANCER ESQ an-is l . ns A F1 W' 4 R , N ,ah f E aff X X A ? 1-vi! X X. Y 'r if s if 1st Row CL Rl ABH3 Tolan ABH3 Fetters, AN Brown, ABH3 Levensallor ABH3 Bowen ABH3 Hlnrlckson AN Wllllams ABH2 Pamter ABH3 Pennmgtong 2nd Row: ABE3 Smith, AN Gault AN Wehrhelm ABH1 Beecham AN McElwee AN Wood ATN3 Splam AN Callahan, ABH3 Brooks, ABH3 Davls AN Shaheen LT Strxckland 8z Fetters 1n Hangar Deck Control TN 1 fl!! Y wr- X M '4 A Ev' fv A V fW4 1st Row QL - RD: AN Redfield, ABH3 Carey, AN Herman, AN Alward, AMS3 Tims, AN Leeth, AN Barner, ABH3 Farnerg 2nd Row: AN Namauu, AN Morris, AN Eulitt, ABH3 Benshoof, AN Daul, ABH1 Campbell, AN Nance, ADJ3 Kerin, AN Bittner, AN Menikheim, AN Quidachay, AN Tomasa, AN Adams, AN Brown, AN Muhr, AN Shea, AA Henley. S74 Eulitt on Elevator ff2 Crew 8 needs crew 7 assistance Painte directing Campbell on spotting dolly 5752555 Knighton tiedown -H A One more step and Gault N - L e will fall. xg ' ...- Crew 8 preparlng Bay II for nonskld Hunter on tiedown y . 1 ee e N ' NW x if i L i Crew 7 directing aircraft onto elevator All I N .. ,, McElwee 8: Namauu: Brown 31 NHHCG 011 2 Shaheen 8: Muhr Between moves Benshoot in Bay ffl lv 304 15694. lst Row QL - Rl: AB2 Powell, AN Glennie, AN Taylor, AN Carmichael, AA Newland, AN Hauckes, AN Talley, AN Sobczak, ABFAN Swafford, AN Clark, AN Everhartg 2nd Row: AN Giles, ABFAA Engelmann, AN Hansen, AMS3 Axtell, AN Barnes, AN Daniels, AN Frye, WO1 H. J. Britts CDIV OFFJ, ABF1 Mellish, AN Hunter, AN Shaw, ABF3 Balbin, ABF2 Mitchell, AN Vantuylg 3rd Row: AN Stemple, AN Rogers, AA Makul, AA Hahl, AN Baese, AN Coleman, AN Portillo, AN Yarbrough, AN Keenan, AN Souza, AA Notley, AN Henshall. 4 l i 'iZfff 'X' , -, X -vi J ' WCA ,1y' ,ir sr' ' Q , ,LJ , 143. 'Q' ABF3 Griffin making sure everything runs smooth l WQ1 J. Britts G4 Aviation Fuels Officer -Y YYWY, 7 ,W h , AJ J I '- fx1J,x 9 1st Row QL - RJ: ABF3 Treat, ABF3 Beavers, AA Masser, AN Cormican, AN Raines, AN Davis, AN Hone, AA Efaw, AN Hickcox, ABF1 Byerleyg 2nd Row: ABF3 Griffin, AN McCoy, AN Kasdan, AN Coen, ADJAN Bobo, ABF3 Amundson, AN Darling, AN Lester, AN Cantrell, ABF2 Hansel, AN Sangelo, AMS3 Cunningham, AFB3 Frey, 3rd Row: AN Harris, AN Lively, AN Hazen, AN Parnell, AA 'Wortman, AN Ladeveze, AN Toscano, AN Morris, AN Catalano, ABF1 Dixon, AN Gordon QW ffcgf '53-V K Hardwork of pulling out 50 feet of hose XX ! is 'X , I QQ , R You want HO W many gallons? s Q A' Just a few more inches I Y s 4 5 1 L 9 if i if A 5, Wonder ifI could hide in there AN Baese standing by to cut nozzle 5-he gl fl U 'flllll wiltCh8l Fllght Deck PO h ht-,Se gwmg a and with a I never had to do thls at home ,, sy, AN Keenan hooking power to an A4 Crew 5 getting ready to fuel an A4 12 Ready to hook up to an A4 Making sure all is set to start fueling AN Daniels hooking up fuel AN Rogers ready to open nozzle Q 5' l-'ll-.. If , A' ,-, . as I . 1' ., f '-L - ' X 1,r'f,:.1., , 3 5 2 F.-,l , A .. ' 'v' vii' X - Q: i-if-ll ABFN Swafford getting what plane and how much Q LQ! gf Lf ff-IP' AN Clark getting a reading for fueling AN Cantrell all set for pumping from be- low decks AN Toscano standing by -...AX A 1 1 AN Talley ready to fuel helo AN Morris AA Efaw fueling tractor ,gAQQ AN Vantuyl just took a fuel sample Standing by to cut nozzle on word from plane capt .,- -,bt 1 x -s - f -.4 ,Q X ls r I pn 8 ef? ,4 I 1 1 41 4-nn , ix sf --.. X . 5 Y x A 1 K . Q. 1 x E. ifxi ,Aff ix Y If X dp, iff lst Row QL - RJ: AA Barton, ATR3 Morrison, ABH2 Elzner, ABHAN Roper, AN Henderson, AZAN Anzelone, AB H3 Crosby, AN Lafranco: 2nd Row: LTJG J. P. Jones CDIV OFFJ, YN2 Homan, AN Coss, AN Lewis, AN Neaves, AN Lali berte, YN3 Grumstrup, AN Eidson, AN Mahert, ABCM McDonough. V-5 Chief MAC 4 iii. sv, l LTJG J. P. Jones handling Air Dept Admin work. YN2 Homan - Air Dept Office f f ' I T Air Boss asking for help to do three jobs at OIICC 29' YN3 Grumstrup - laboring in Air Office B k d ,t, ac war wr1 mg a must AN Mahrt receiving reports from Ready Rooms Sz Air Opsg AA Churchill - logging cat shots: AN Lafranco records AN Patterson and AN Neaves wa1t1ng for last recovery AN Elzner Pri Fly AN Neaves to LSO 77 1st Row CL RJ. LTJG BENTLEY, LT SUGERMEYER, LT CIBULA, 2nd Row: ENS SIMAN, LT HAMMONS, ENS SANDERS, LTJG MUR- PHY, 3rd Row: LCDR STEWART HC-1 1st Row QL - RJ: AE3 Fay, ATC Keel, AN Causin, AN Jackson, AMH1 Dewald 2nd Row: AN Amidan, AN Johnson, ADJ2 Light 3rd Row: ATN2 Savoy, AMS3 Imler, ADJ3 Petersen Lt Sugermeyer signs for his aricraft AMH1 Deward Sz ADR2 Hooks changing transmission ANGEL 75 waiting for the green light Imler 8a Petersen on rotorhead ANGEL 81 returning from plane guard LTJG Bentley before plane guard mission 1st Row QL - RD: ATN3 McCoy, AE1 Buckner, ADJ3 Rogers, AN Wheaton, 2nd Row: AMH2 Bailey, AN French, AME3 Abruscato, 3rd Row: AN Willingham, ADJ3 Ricchiutti lst Row CL - RJ: AMS3 Johnson, AA Mitchell, AE3 Kallweit, ADR3 Hooks, 2nd Row: ADJ3 Windham, PRAN Short 'rf' ,NK h To -AMS2 Johnson, L. AN Burns, R. ADJ3 Rogers folding ADJ2 Ricchiuti and AN Wheaton checking t e P rescue gear before take off the Rotor blades 44 ADJ2 Smith replacing an engine AN Johnston and AMH1 Dewald order new helo parts AE2 Kallweit replacing a wornout radio w W , , :1,1Ml,.-MHA ,Ari ,,. NV., f ...M-f L.,-f . ,--f .f-fav-f-1 5 ' - LCDR W. K. Tracy Aircraft Maintenance Officer' 5' 1: l ...Qi Ewa vl ,M a LT A. V. Wilson General vMaintenance i'.e LCDR J. F. West Aircraft Maintenance!Material Officer AIMD The Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department KAIMDJ was established in BON HOMME RICHARD on 1 No- vember 1967. The primary mission of AIMD is to support the embarked aircraft by performing aircraft maintenance func- tions at the intermediate level. Intermediate level is that level of aircraft maintenance which falls between a squadron's capa- bility and the full overhaul performed by shore based depots. This intermediate level of maintenance is most productive in the repair of aircraft components such as radio, radar, wheels, generators, and hydraulic system parts. Prior to the estab- lishment of carrier based intermediate level maintenance, components were transported from and to landbased overhaul points. This practice was expensive, more spares were re- quired to ,fill the pipeline and transportation and overhaul costs were high. Now, most defective aircraft components are removed from aircraft and are repaired and returned to ser- vice on board with a minimum of cost and delay. The AIMD is staffed with both air wing and ship's colm- pany personnel. Personnel assigned as ship's company provide the basic technical and supervisory base. Temporarily assigned air wing personnel augment the ship's ability with specialized talent fOr Sl1pp0rt of systems unique to a particular squadron or requiring manning in excess of ship's personnel assets. n The AIMD is composed of three divisions with the follow- ing responsibilities: Maintenance!Material Control Division QIM-ll perf0rH1S the basic administration and coordination for the entire de- partment. Responsibilities range from management of the pf0' duction effort to quality control. Progress of components are charted through the repair process, management procedures are developed, logs and records maintained, and equlpment inventories controlled. -V General Maintenance Division CIM-23. This division is vefy diversified. The liquid oxygen servicing crew, the CIA all'- craft malntenancefflight crew, and Ground Support Equlpment WQUPYV gear? Shop comprises the organizational level resp0U' Slb1l1tl8S of the IM-2 Division. Intermediate level shops under IM-2 are Airframes, Hydraulics, Survival Equipment, and Power Plants. I Av1onicsfArmament Division KIM-35. As the name impllesf this d1Vl510f1 IS f0Sp0nsible for intermediate level maintenance of all aircraft electronic, electrical components. This is the mostuproductive and the largest division in the department- Contflbuflng to Over 75 percent ofthe repair rate for the AIMD. During the 1968 deployment, the AIMD will process Over 10,000 Components- Approximately 75 percent will be made Yeiady for issue on board Without this capability BON HOMME R CHARD and her Aii- wing would be unable to adequately maintain combat readiness. 1st Row CL - RJ: AZ3 Nickle, AQ1 Lea, ATN2 Monro, AN Roberts, AE2 Fiske, ASM3 Easter, PR2 Hayes, ASMAN Robert- son, AMEAN Smith, ATN2 McCowen, ATN3 Hoffman, AMEAN Kriethe, AQF3 McGill, ATN2 Mettertt, AZ3 David, AK3 King. 2nd Row: LCDR W. K. Tracy, AEC Clayton, AE1 Gidron, AT1 Wallace, AQF3 Corbett, ASEAN Zenesky, AMS1 Kirkland, ASE2 Daniels, ADJ3 Griffin, AN Wilmoth, ASMAN Koza, ATN2 Munson, ATN3 Pittendrich, AMS3 Campbell, ASMAN Thobe, ATN3 Byrd, ATRAN Smolinsky, AMS3 Broussard, AE3 Rader, ASC Davis. Qi AN Lillis Mueller - Calibration DECM Lab Shop O'Ma1ly Watching COMNAV TACAN Shop check l 1st Row KL - Rh: AQF2 Nelson, ATN2 Clary, ATN2 Butinsky, AN Thrash, AE3 Lake, AMS2 Raymond, AN Thrash AE3 Trotter, AQF3 Stankewich, AE3 Belonoochkin, AR Sloan, AN Jones, AN Hull, AE3 Booker, AE2 Helms: 2nd Row: I.lCDR' 'l J. F. West, AMSC Adams, AN Dunn, AQF3 Bauer, ATR3 Crandall, AMSAN Owens, ATN3 Smith, AT1 Olson ASHAN Kenyon, ASM3 Jones, AME2 Gutierrez, ADJ3 Scowden, AME3 Degan, AMS3 Flowers, AQF3 Lea, ASE3 Ulibariri ASM3 l Aragon, AVCM Webb, ADJC Vanway. ' R s.. 'ffl 1 .I . 0 Q 2 N' Liquid Oxygen converter testing AMH2 Howard and Johnson at the hydraulic test Console On your MARKS: get ready: Sew ,,t,,,,,d,,,.Wfff , V ,sw W M PR1 MARKS testing Mae West I . Q 1st Row fL - Rl: ATN3 T ulga, AN Bratton AN Dunlap AN Knorr ATN2 P't h ATN 9 , , , 1 c er, 2 Stevenson, AQF3 Distefano, ATN3 Donnelly, ATR2 Fritcher, AQFAN Touros, ATN3 Lange, 2nd Row: ADJ3 Vineyard, AS1 Sparks, ASM2 Mayo, ATR2 Mueller, ENS S. Minitani, LCDR W. K. Tracy, LCDR J. F. West, ATN2 Wolfe, ATR2 Alhman, ASM2 Dowell, AS1 Thomas Aircraft Support equip. repairs by Robertson 8z George Awww. 41 Aircraft wheel and tire assembly being torqued Gunn sh it's Dunn Av Metal Shop, AMS1 ows Barno how ff' WN Z 333 Liquid Oxygen servicing acrusader S 'W -4 L J ,,,, f ei M31 1st Row CL - RJ: ATRAN Dubek, ATN2 Chandler, AMS1 Gunn, ATN3 Ford, AZ3 Lederer, ATR3 Pittman, PR1 Marks, AE3 Brock, AQF3 Wharton, AMH3 Brouilletteg 2nd Row: EMS S. 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WS 4 1 Q ., 04. fy xt s. -sg X x- - - gf .mf , flip- , 2. ...J . QQ ' X WMM A .. ,, ,V , First Row: ENS C. L. Holmes CW-3 Division Officerbg ENS W. L. Thomas CFire Control Officerjg ENS H. J. Harlow QW-5 Division Officerbg ENS E. W. Schauland CW-15 Division Officerjg ENS J. R. Atherton QW-2 Division Officerbg ENS G. M. Lowrey QWW Division Officerlg ENS M. J. Conley fWeapons Administrationl. Second Row: WO J. L. Londot lShip's Boatswainjg WO W. C. Tanner fSpecial Weapons Assemblybg LCDR C. H. Stillwell 6Special Weapons OfficerJg CDR L. G. Bramley QWeapons Department Officerlg LCDR J. H. Fishburn CFirst LTD: LCDR C. M. Bradbury, fGuided Missile Of- ficerlg LT L. O. Sorenson fAviation Ordnance Handling Officerjg CAPT D. W. Jessen iCommanding Officer Marine De- tachmentlg CAPT V. Johnnides CExecutive Officer Marine Detachmentb WEA PO 5 sf The primary mission of the Weapons Depart- ment is to provide reliable ordnance for arming embarked aircraft. The secondary mission is to defend the ship from enemy attacks. Assigned personnel are trained in the proper handling, stow- age, assembly and loading of applicable aircraft ordnance. All ship's ordnance and armament are maintained in appropriate conditions of readiness by the Weapons Department. The performance of deck seamanship opera- tions and evolutions, steaming and import watches, care and maintenance of boats, ground tackle and related equipment, and the internal and external security of the ship is also the responsibility of the Weapons Department. -l :lf - -n.. X Wm.. 'JMU CDR L. G. Bramley Weapons Department Officer Front Row: SN Vennerg YN3 Janzeng SN Willard: Second Row: LTJG M. J. Conley: SN Gruchalla: YN3 Hanna? YN2 Ely x I ,,.,1-9 ' Mix lst Row QL - RD: AA Charles, SN Martin, SN Dove, SA Cudhea, SN Hollarman, SN Lettman, SN Carrier, SN Berry, SA Mattox, SN Armstrong, 2nd Row: SR Citrone, SN Farland, SN Gutzmer, BN3 Billings, SN Carey, SA Butts, ENS E. W. Schauland CDIV OFF7, BM1 Brinkley, SN Nicholas, SN Klemetson, AA Like, SN McCarty V 1st Row KL - Rl: SN Runyon, SN Patterson, SN Wilson,-SN Russell, SA Noll, 2nd Row: SA Peck, SA Wilson, AN Valania, SA Stolp, SA Strange, BM3 Cota, AN Thornton, SN Rach, BMSN Tapia, BM3 Williams, SN Shaw Jr., SN Phillips. ' AT THE WHEEL A.- , f L. ...N we we 'Nbif 4 .,-.-,x fm L ,.,.'QW-w ,. ,W , a x SUV 'V- 'flwf n Q- 'W ,Q -M . '- ' f ' Ymwnn , ,will V . 1 'A MSF? K ,- A LLL? M ' ' .,- Z Q, A7 cr , x n , 1 J, I .xy H k few, X, ,gga:g1,., - .. A , , D- My ,f N k 11 'X X' , . Qfiw ff . if , , , K X , V K, xl 3 Z f UW Y' ,xx 1. if 3' A' 4 It K I' 2 ' 4 ff ' I I Qi? Standby the STBD anchor 5 38 Scrubday - Quarterdeck Bunting Qin Gllldlflg whlp onto wmchwheel Tending phone line .. .- Y YQ i t fp 1- 1 Preparing station to station phone line 53511252 'f x if fx H' 'I' W f Dux it S A J , il 4 -M F l I J .. x 'x x L ,fi tv 'MX ' J A - s L - R : SA R df , SN W , SN Glover, BM3 Curtis, BM3 Truax, SA Balleydier, SN Som- :nar50AlAl McCaJl1isterg 2l1de1g:Jw1 BMCSrifl1 illiams, BM2 Kirkendall, SN Rahl, SN Schaeffer, SN Monceaux, AA Dewald, SA Hayden, ENS J. R. Atherton QDIV OFF7, SN Johnson, SA Stevens, SN Smothers, SN Vog- ler, SA Love, SA Daniels, SN Tseu Jr., BM1 Charley Fire Control Director 54 Frapping mooring lines 1st Row QL - RJ: SN Fuduloff, SA Fant, BM3 Hamilton, BM3 Currie, BM3 Aaron, BM3 Jacobs SN Filopanti BMSN Mor- gan, 2nd Row: SA Churchill, SN Smith, SA Snyder, AA Miller, SA Ayers, SN Miller, SA Blurnetta, BMSN Fisher, SN Marvin, SN Rothfuss, SA Powe, SN Joseph, SN Cooper, SN Merrian, SN Crouch, SN Sauers, SA Powell Y ,G . f -- f ' ' f f 7 . 1 ' 'f it at - ff' ? if 4 I 4, ' E R l ' 2 i ' t 1 l ' 1 47 , Q , X Y I 1 'QN V all X wx 2,46 ' D I -- -A 1 K A in , Securing Station Five I ,.::,h IM Hauling Refueling Rigs '1 Signaling Winchmen Tending messenger Frapping lines ,ga 'A miss could delay liberty! Taking a strain ,I I--N sm, if 'N 'il , E ,E Z1 in Z 3 . ,, ,X Q 'W 'if , ' , , Ag' M, n, 1' f l-, l S ,W Qt F K .M Q 55. H X' 'Y ' I ,X gg x uf Z JW' ff? 'W 1 s -- f- , Rf , ,i ' ,,, s ,V i W A X A -ffmfftw A -ff f I N . I We 5 X ' f Bw? . f S, Z ' - f wfs 1st Row KL - RJ: AA Kittleston, SA Sowers, SN Worth, SN King, SN Lorusso, SN Jackson, AA Flock, SN Edwards, 2nd Row: BM3 Williams, SN Young, BM3 Stratton, SN Barnhill, SA Bowen, AA Rexford, BM1 Hicks, ENS. C. Holmes CDIV OFFJ, BM2 Kennedy, SN Ramsey, SN Balluch, SA Esparza, AA Toering, SN Holder Back suction and blow- down - Fuel Sta 7919 MMM., X 5 f , f , QW 0, H f Z , , 5,,yWx? Z, Z 1 1 ,,, Q, h, SN O k , SN Myette, SN Neary, AA Eaton, Znd Row: Smith. BM3 Bransford, SYA Howe. f, fs t.,n .W .--,v,, ,V A I Qt 1 I1 r i 'R' .r 1 4 'c. T w I BM3 Bransfore - SN Yates - Winch operators wait- ing to heave-a-round. E Laruso waiting for signal to attach inhaul to gypsy, ManOverboard!!!!!!!!!! I Instructor BM3 Jacobs 8z splicing the wire W-3 Div setting hoses for UNREP with USS HASSYAMPA for JP5 and NSFO on Sta. 49 W-3 Div. just completed refueling operations with the new probe fitting W5 an Q lst Row KL - RD: A03 Lennan, SN Dahlke, SN Fleck, SA Hawkinson, SA Sutton, SA Armstrong, SN Framsted, A03 Gentilini, SN Tuovilag 2nd Row: GMG1 Gregorio, SA Weatherspoon, A03 Kelch, SN Grenshaw, SA Bolt, AOAN Wilson, SN Wolferman, ENS. H. J. Harlow QDIV OFFJ, SA Peterson, SN Leuchtenberger, SN Alexander, SN London, GMG2 Prestwood, SA Combs, SA Cepek. Small Arms Inventory 5, ' fff f. Magazine Storage Area Prestwood - Lennan - London 4 Wilson: From Here to HO Stroman - Armstrong 7th deck 1 I n I x 1OO L rw' X .5 lst Row QL - RJ: CPL Wilson, CPL Smithg 2nd Row: LCPL M. B , LCPL T ll' LCPL J B Padrung 3rd Row: CPL Lichliter, CPL Martindale, LCPL Wessmanl,ovP,FC Danials3nlStCIPL Bostg flth Margo, CPL Ramey, CAPT D. W. Jessen fC.O.J, CAPT V. Johnnides CX.OfJ,1st SGT Floyd CPL D Blevins CPL Oakes' 5th Row' CPL Williams LCPL Campbell LCPL Follett CPL Bengt CPL, N' h I i Blevins' ' ' ' ' v SOD, 1C ols, CPL L. MAR DET x 1 4 lst Row CL - RJ: CPL Humphrey, PFC Powell, CPL Thomas, CPL Cunningham, LCPL Jennings, PFC Smithg 2nd Row: LCPL'Reynolds, LCPL Lindsey, LCPL Pederson, CPL Perez, CPL Crouse, CPL Whitaker, CPL Venter, LCPL Crews: 3rd Row: CPL Mellinger Jr., CPL Reed, CPL Broughton, PFC Hawkins, LCPL Johnson, CPL Bates, LCPL Baker, LCPL Smut, PFC Kossow, PFC Essex, PFC Howell, LCPL Valencia, CPL Beausoleli, CPL Westover lOl f ! . A X, . . ,, W ,A If ,W N, W0 fx ,g I ,Q ' :mx f ' .fi ,xx QQ ,, gf-1, 2-.,,,l'B i 1 1 yi, -ww ,S f' if fi fsiff .x ,gr M 1,11 , if fx ff PFC Hawkins - Post All - Special Weapons X Personal Time - LCPL Jennings: PFC Powell LCPL Reynolds CPL ,Williams auditing service records LCPL Lindsey: LCPL Pedersong CPL Crouse-lesson plans, MCI courses, writing home CPL Margo working on daily correspondence Q, - par, diff? V wewiff V v wfi , liikft i if, 4 h ,K-1 Q .NH A I ' lxf B WF WW 'af' G NP 1st Row KL - Ry: SN Straube, SN Stephens, SN Reichenbach, SN Smith, SN Warshofskyg 2nd Row: SN Carpen- ter, GMG3 Altgenug, FTG2 Owen, SN Best, SN Kerr, FTG3 Fisher, FTG2 Potts, AN Schan- gorella, FTG2 Wright, 3rd Row: SN Torres, SN Decker, SN Buchan- an, SN Gardega, FTB3 Propst, FTTTG3 West- cott, SN Burkhart, FTG3 Bobadilla, SN Valek, GMG2 Smith, ENS. W. F. Thomas CDIV OFFJ, FTC Hor- an, GMG2 Pawley, FTG3 Knitter, SN Rey- nolds, SN O'brien, FTG3 Clarke ,...,.w-4. - - ' amz - , .,, e,.,.q,. V.. . 'N 4 .ll CO f R .ai J ' f 1' I . 4-WW' ,, I ,. W... V f 2 an K -in ,ff an X, .M.x,,.,,,.,,,..,,,,, A .K ff do X-pf Af fWN 1 , Sr jr fff XXX ,, N 'xwf R A. s . 1 y 1' 106 Forward Radar Repairing Radar 53 Ready Service magazine 1st Row CL - RJ: A02 Lehr, A03 Simmons, AA Lamho, AN Oakley, AN Mozola, AN Bates, AOC Rittenhouse: 2nd Row: LT L. 0. Soren- Son CDIV OFFD, AA Williams, AN Robert- son, AN Hibbard, AN Dunn, AN Anderson, A01 Mayhan, AN Pfeiffer, A03 Frey, AOAN Mills. s Q .F ifi 4 'bw If gg A. f it , - fi A 4 fn ,, ' 1 ' W um' l ff N, y f . V? .M gr ,--- gy X 'uw ' 7 H,,L I 5 A f fff' 2 air 2 , A f , , f ,y I, f 1-2 - 4 E' A, Q I9 5 if 1 W Ci L ,, L V Q 4 ' iN A fl Q :ff X J X mf W W Q X l , ,, Y 'A ,. f f A -Wr- ,W ,mf ,, fi V, nf' ,W ...- N. 1st Row KL - RJ: AN Cortner, AA Bunker, AN 'Woolem, AA Rudis, AN Stumbo, A01 Wil- son, A01 Mullins, AOC Allyn: 2nd Row: W01 C. E. Little CASST DIV OFFJ, AOAN Jones, A02 Armstrong, AN Neilson, AN Ball II, AN Jones, AN Traylor, AN Loveall, AN Stuart, AN Ross Jr., A03 PTICC, A03 Lempke. WG .iff f f' ff ! 3 ' x S f, Q 54, M , W 'ff f' mv, il' iiiilk Y LQ. 'I ,, . 3 w D-4,27 .,.j 4' -- fl f ., .7 f 7 A 'vw .v , ' f A , 1 I . f jf fr f 1 g ff F if I A 1 1 fi 5 2 gl J I i ig Q I fi' . ,., fi L X , Y 5-2 , Arif lg! j'if!?I! R fm Jig X , f X ! . A, 46 A A ,ri A b A ,As , , , I X .,vV..J,: gy E wi L '-g. 4 f A , ,W-. x . N., . ,Q I K 'y s 1, .. 1st Row QL - RJ: AN Rankin, A03 Moritz, A01 Berrard, A02 Neill, A03 Yarborough, A02 Sholes, A03 Gill, 2nd Row: AOC Donald- son, AN Key, AN Woods, A02 Fitzhugh, AN Evans, AN Muss- horn, AA Willingham, AOAA Lister, AN Ste- wart, AN Graham, AN Franey, AN Morrison, AN Falconer Jr. Mr Little BE-LIEVES it f - r I , K I . V ' ' M , X ig, 0 'f L, ,Wt 5' - . I 5 'I - ' ,Tr 44 il 4- ' A ll 1 ,f , N3 L v 1 .. 5 - 1 I , A r ' I . , X Q , 1, 1 - ...Z i so! S, , N MJ X s , ,- 4 x l 'E-1,1 , ' 'i fi ' - tlrqqf , 1 ,la iz' I X3 Q 'I 7 i ' i , . l - N No 2 Upper Stage lst Row QL - Rli AA Olson, AN Carrol, AN Wheadon, AN Horn, AN Goetke, A03 James' AN Allen, 2nd Row: A01 Fuller, A03 Tay' lor, A03 White, AN Kolakowski, AA MOT' ely, AN Gilmore, AN Slider, AN Kuelll. AA McConomy, AN HOWGIU AA Miyashiro, AQ2 McCort, AOCS M01'l'l5 No 3 Flight Deck Elevator ,f 'Tx GUNPOD Crew hmmm 5 I , f Q .3 , 109 K i ii I 1 I I y , ki i yy, Q. Third Deck Crew on No 1 Third Deck Assembly Assembling Snake Eye Fins EOD Team: CWO3 R. C. Neilg AOC Hendrickson, EN1 Potts Q. -1 Q: LL . F, ' n 3 fi 3' . M ev 3 ' I X r A :E fs I 5 ,-'J 5 ' 'JF'-yt If x 4 .F ,V XX 1 0 Aff . 1st Row KL - RJ: A03 Meloche, AQF3 Jurgensen, A03 Judes, A03 Byers, AN Kitchen, A03 Bombardier, A03 Sears, AQF3 Kruzel, AN Lee, 2nd Row: LCDR C. M. Bradbury CDIV OFFD, A03 Waterbury, A02 Stokes, AN Sluder, AN Bakker, AN Hepner, AN D. Reichert, AN Havira, AN Norton, AN Agner, AN Barclift, AN Droullard, A01 Hampg 3rd Row: AN Rodum, AN H. Reichert, AOAN Roots, AN Schroeder, AN Boydstun, A02 Smith, AQF2 Gilchrist, AA Manfra, AN Perrine, AN Plaskett KAOAN Moore not shownl WM LCDR C. M. Bradbury, Division Officer f.. ' Bullpup magazine 1 12 I w I w w I r f I Inspecting bomb fuses A fix NX Havira and Kruzel testing 39 www f s uw? AQF2 Gilchrist testing the aim 113 114 ,Z 'N Missile testing Inspecting and marking Phone Talker giving ordnance count DEE-LIGHT-FULL 5 - ,Jw . .. .,,.Q.,,efwW LCDR F. A. Conery 8z ENS G. M. Lowery - Special WGEIDOHS Planning the day's work WW K 116 1st How CL - RJ: GMT3 Higgins, GMT3 Boyer, BMT1 Weisenhahn, GMT2 Kemmerer, GMT3 Lotz, GMT3 Wester, GMT2 Pabst, GMTSN Northam, GMT3 Franklin, GMT3 Lesley, 2nd Row: ENS. G. W. Lowrey QDIV OFFJ LCDR C H Stillwell, GMT3 Hanna, GMT3 Wyzykowski GMT2 Pyle GMT3 D ' I f v GVIIIG, GMT3 Edwards, GMTSN Currier, CMT1 Osb-ornes, GMT3 Giambra, GMT3 Glldard, GMT3 Jameyson, GMTC Barnett, GMTC Jones. Flow of Paperwork On The Job Trammg Night Fuse Bu1ld1ng Crew 118 Relaxation after a hard day at - work 3 Rough weather tie down Bomb movement to elevator AMMO UNREP 1 f-chief Snipe CDR C. K. Mitchell Engineering Officer THE ENGINEERING Deep in the heart of BoN HOMME RICHARD yep find the Engineers of this highly complex vessel. The responsibility of the Engineers IS a great one and every man, from the Engineering Officer, down the ladder to the last non-rated man, must do his part to keep Bonnie Dick combat ready. The Engineering Department consists of sixteen Officers and five hundred seventeen enlisted men, the largest of the ShlD,S departments. There is very little room for errors here and very few are made. ' n u I l The Department consists of five divisions: AUXll1aTl6S, Boilers, Electri- cal, Main Engines and Repair. ' . u , EA Division is responsible for aircraft elevators, wmches, machinery repair, steering and the ship's multi-million dollar air conditioning system. Three Officers nd ' t ' a nmey two enlisted men are responsible for the proper operation and repair of these vital systems. EB Division is responsible for the ship's boilers, evaporators, and the ship's water and fuel supply. The men of B Division more commonly known as The Original Snipes , have one of the hardest jobs on the Bonnie Dick as they are responsible for supplying the ship with steam whi h , c powers most of the ships equipment ranging from the generators to the catapults, far out of the region of the Snipes habitat. These all important tasks are carried out bit: two officers and one hundred fifty seven enlisted men E Division is responsible for the ship's electrical system, ranging from the smallest desk lamp to the ship's complex Gyro Compass System, all of which are tied together by many miles of electrical cable, which is also the responsibility of the division. This highly technical job is carried out by three officers and one hundred enlisted men 0 . EM'l Division is responsible for the ship's main engines capable of driving this huge mas f t 1 h s o s ee t rough the ocean at an incredible, 31 knots. It takes 150,000 horse power to accomplish this task and M Di ' ' I . . vision is the master .and controller of this Job. This responsibility is placed in the hands of M DlVlSl0I:l,E one officer and seventy four enlisted men. ER Division has one of the greatest responsibilities, and that is keeping the BON HOMME. RICHQSRD afloat and stable. The prevention or repair of dam- age to the Bonnie Dick , whether it be by explosion, fire, collision, nuclear, biologicalrrcir chemical warfare, is the job of this small but hi hl k o men. ' ' is huge task is e tl d t b R D g y S med group , I Xper y carrie ou ' ' ' ' and eighty three enlisted men. y lvlslon S two Officers E . D EPA R E This is a drill, this is a drill LCDR D. E. Cunningham Damage Control Officer The BHR's Thomas Edison Lt. H. F. Hardman Electrical Officer .Mr. Fix It Lt C. K. Parker Repair Officer My Theory is This Lt. L. V. McIvor Main Propulsion Assistant nl LT N. Texiera EB Division Officer ENS S. V. Vieira ER Division Officer W LTJG D. C. Coffey LTJG R. S. Nesbitt EA Division Officer ENS P. F. Seligman EE Division Officer EM Division Officer ENS E. R. Diamond Damage Control Assistant 1- ' .. . 1: 11 ' frzff' . .. ' . .,.. l 2 f , .. , M M Q fy? Sm 2- X 3 iififvt ffz, f Y iff .cf , .ix N..,V J. . 'Q aff S- f v'a' E S --ir cat' Q.1 7'f's ' xffl ' Y 7243. 'f ' is 'isq syfw or , ,swjj-',5g 5 2 XX f N Wy, I .f,:.-'f'-11995 f ' X 'ff A- X wf1s's..:,fzf its i , iw -if1'a.i1':.? I X tqekfzwggf ws KW -.Q.... , ff .1 .. Mf r :gi X, x W K i, ..,ff .. . ' 7' . WVJYEK Y - ,.,, N V ' . .1 CWO2 F. W. Sevey Electrical rr-J Material Officer ,X CWO2 J. E. Bradley WO1 R. F. Brenner Auxiliaries Material Off. Repair Material Officer Boilers Material WO1 L. M. Peters Officer 123 EA DIVISION 1st Row CL - Rl: D. L. Austin, D. L. Deardorff, G. K. Swartz, J. C. Wall, K. H. Bath, K. D. Fleshnuer, W. D. Shawkigi- E Zoelle, G. P. Eastman, R. L. Whitlock, 2nd Row: A. J. Kebert, G. Doll, K. D. Kramer, N. L. Childress, L. Woodsl e, K. Iles, K. L. Bowen, R. M. Peifer, L. F. Kelly, W. J. Real, R. T. Lindsay, R. L. Shippee J. E. Hoffland, R. L. Thomas, G. E. Gallion, J. A. Norris Z S Beaird G Zamudio C Mullins L O Jackobowski G- A. Martin, R. 1. Booth, E. A. Livingston, J. H. Martin,,Df R. Kndnnli, Qnd Row: 'J. 'c. Carlson,'D.. McLellan, J- E Orrange, G. N. Knotts, W. S Healey W T Baum R E Elam J T M h E R N t MMC R A L I1 h S- . ,.. ,.. ,..eean, . . ez, -I-YC' Mitchell, J. R. Mish, J. W. Mills, R. E. Neve, V. E. Moore, L. W. Imsdahl, J. L. Killingbeck, P. E. McM1llen. V ,. ..,, , . .,,,, , ,....., -TNQ I , 5 .. .... .,,,, , ,ri M T . '- V , X A A ui X fi ' li I T3 , Cir? ,,... ' '--.. 'Rx if lst Row KL - RJ: J. L. Allen, J. L. Gardner, W. R. Dean, T. R. Boshell, N. J. Burlenski, D. L. Austin, R. J. Ciupakg 2nd Row: G. V. Ledman, D. Williams, W. J. Reiffer, O. L. Channel, N. F. Caswell, R. L. Groves, CWO J. E. Bradley, MMC N. M. Brown, R. L. Adams, R. L. Grasmeyer, D. E. Bass, R. M. Beloit, R. D. Dawson, J. D. Guest. lst Row KL - RD: G. W. Spencer, D. S. Anderson, J. C. Spang, C. M. Vought, D. L. Semke, D. H. Wright, W. K. Smith, B. J. Tilsong 2nd Row: J. L. Stinebuck, D. Puruleski, W. L. Simons, W. D. Swank, MMC W. Scott, MRCS J. S. Pickett, D. E. Webster, T. Rutherford, R. L. Shook, R. L. Walker .gym 0331- l Q f I 1 N A 'l f f J I , Z , ..,. A 6. WW 2 , 'Q' y .4 Which way you turning! What I need is a bigger wrench GO NAVY Do as I say - not as I do What I need is help - not supervision 1,,..,...-f WW 128 Q lik. That's a regulation working cap? 129 UM WK wx NR Q93 llllllq Ns -...,, wwf Sometimes it's hard to concentrate on the job at hand. EB DIVISION NECESSITY!! aa v ., Hr. J X J - ' Qu- if ,. , Q f 5 - ' ' X ' .cn 151 ' . uf f W W ? -,fi 24 f L , 1 L f- :Ax K t . x Q '- X. , , E GU' , A. X f , 'ffl' f vs' 4 J. k I ' 5 i 7 N 1, ' z.:,: 4 , f eil ' X f I DSN, 5' H ,fy yy I 1 i xx, X ,H , my .,,,,, rf ' X' f 'mf 54 Xxx XX E T fx- f ,f , 1 my fm, ' ' ff' ,i '- X1 g ,.Xkx , ,K l s a S fm- V.- A ,rss y f K 1 if ' 741 Fireroom KTHE STEAMERSJ lst Row CL - Rl: BT1 Welch, BT2 Buelna, FA Nielson, FN Krips, FN Toney, WO1 Peters, LT Texierag 2nd Row: FA Archer, BT3 Delgado, FN Marquardt, BT1 Arnold, BT3 Davis, FN Spauldlng, FN Hibbs, 3rd Row: BT3 Szott, FN Vanmerkstyn, BT2 Trudell, BT3 Root, FN Rodriquex, FN Lang, FN Majors FN Kemmerer, BT3 Towle, BT2 Hicks, 4th Row: FA Dotzenrod, FN Donovan, FN Anderson, FN Eschman. F BLOW DOWN GAUGE CLASSES, A MUST!!! ING FIELD DAY'S CLEAN ATOMIZERS, A ff ,Cf . l THE NEVER END- ,M -5 'gf' ,, ,. , 4 'ft ' E vi 1- ' ff 5 , awww . F 1' X my X 3 4519, iff ami WW, Z Wan , My ,7 M, Ly I J :M U f N x 'Uvwfif few, rf s wi 4,341 f 1 1391 ugh ,f .4 Z ff 1942 Fireroom QTHE HACKERSJ 1st Row CL - Rl: BTC Parkhurst, BT3 Bates, BT3 Lepore, BT3 Koch, FN Bourque, BT2 Eschliman, BT1 Carter, FN Abbott, LT Texirag 2nd Row: BT2 Tucker, FA Gabrielson, FN Stearns, FN Ma- rotto, BT3 Carruth, FN Hollingsworth, FN Maureaux, FN Fincher, BT3 Davisg 3rd Row: FA Barbee, FN Lowe, BT8 Fulmer, FN Davidson, FN Hamilton. FN Wesley, BT3 Valetta, FN Lawson, FN Titcomb, BT3 Kershner. Planned Training is the Secret v' Stand-by ---- -Whale on the Port Cat' Stacks Clear! Recovering Aircraft. Proper Feed Pressure, VITA L!! Salinity Indicator reading on evaporator water Proper operation closely watched MWF X X795 X kim X XM vw gtk if iw 6 4 gf I M4 ..-my' M201 APHA ,D cwssawix X WX f ' Evaporators KBUBBLE BURSTERSJ lst Row CL - RJ: BT1 Suckow FN Babcock MM3 Robertson MM3 Hahn FN Blaney' 2nd Row: FN Rico MM3 Kriel FA Carvalho FN Norcross LT Texeira MM2 Dona- hue FN Collier FN Hooper WO1 Peters. 3rd Row: FA Lee FA Carter FN Black FN Cooper FA Tribune FA Hahn MM3 Glospie. Frequent logging of evapo- Hydrometer testing boiler rator output feed Water 133 iii 1, f Corning in on the mam Concentration, DEMANDED!! Forced draft blower, LINED UP!! , ...--4-I The end less paper work, Standing by to answer all bells! ! 33 Fireroom lst Row KL - RJ: BT1 Gregory, FA Pasqual, FA Jordan, BT3 Harris, FN Crank, FN G0l1ldif1g, FN S. . I . rlva, WO1 Peters, LT Texerla, 2nd Row: FA Ramlez, FA McMunn, FN Granger, BT3 Qr1eSt0, BT3 Florence' BT3 Neff, FN Velleux, BT3 Mall, FN Lopez, BT3 Gifford, BT1 Mills: 3rd Row: FN McGuire, BT3 Atkins, FN Gentges, BT3 Loesser, BT1 F' dl BT ' ' ' 1e er, 3 Edrnlnston, FN Gokey, BT3 Jennings, FN Gibbs. QM, if A 5 3 'A j'.6. 1 Q .. Qu- , I lQ,'-1'-: N'i A if rs N. wg- ,mil 33? y E Nm 5 l lfidfffifj ,. A nf no of ,W if ' ' W4 ' ,pg 'wavy f 6 rs X 4 rx ' as r 73? lg' 4 f ,- Q fx L r '47 X man., N-lm. X My J J L. . .-Elan 'f 4 ' fp 4 'M ,JV . .-,, 4 5 ft C , 1 RHF? K ,f al A M4 W, -an Q- , i . H v , V A my 'Z ' I ' A r - l , -ff' xt U BE Y ff f X, l f num Y E H? r, - 44 f V f If, ..,.f Z X s 2 ' lk 5 , X 5,51 , f X ,, ,, .gf LLLL M ' , f as - , i l 2 ,V , A C fy i ,V x , ,H , X J , , M-v X Q A ' ,, 544 Fireroom lst Row CL - RJ: BT3 Campbell, BT2 Cox, FN Weza, FN Gillespieg 2nd Row: FN Heward, FN Mc Intire, BTC Perritt, LT Texeira, WO1 Peters, BTC Griggs, FA Bell, BT1 Lippg 3rd Row: FA Cochran, FN Snyder BT2 Passmore, BT2 Hickman, FN Glock, BT3 Fendley, FN Hopkins, FA Kimbleg 4th Row: FN Holmes, BT3 Briggeman, FA Hartung, FN Drum, FN Long, FN Taylor, FN Reed, FN Williams. ' Automatic regulator placed in readiness Emergency Feed Pump placed in stand-by!! Communication, our LIFE LINE Correct fuel oil temperature, MANDATORY!! Frequent soundings on liquid load. Boiler water testing, A MUST -V , .4-'N fx fx ,X WW: ,,, ii hi QM? ff -A , ,ff 3 t fm fa f , ig, g , , 2 j 1' f ,Y , , 4 A ix f V , ' . M . wx R ff,-if gf, W3 2? F f ,SN ,, le X F f , , ...4 1 , , H A N. I J S J .,.J T , Oil Lab KTHE WATER CHASERSD lst Row IL - RJ: BT3 Doukas, FN Kupper, BT3 Carmean, BT1 Ivya- nowski, BT3 Putfark, BT3 Van Marter, BT3 Mitchell, 2nd Row: FN Rich, BT3 Richards, FN Dewitt. FN Timmons, BTC Parrett, LT Texeira, FN Blaney, BT3 Chapman, FN Delhommer, FN Lane, FN McGuire, FN Deperry. Controlling fresh water pressure Daily centrifuge test of lubrication oil ADMINISTRATION Money?? Where does it all go?? Problems? Problems? Problems?!? Damage Control, our Life Saver!! Spare parts, a PRIORITY.l.l Long, Long, Hours of watches! ! I! Accurate readings, NE CESSAR Y! Well, Well, OPTARS broke again!!!! Checkmen! They have to be good. ! Turn Two!!! BLOW TUBES!! A Not shower hours,A GAIN!! V Steady steaming Would you believe, this is posed? Water logged Bright work must shine! Regular temperature checks, REQ UIRED! Anybody got a crow's foot?? i Take Five 1 140 Now, was that raise or lower?? ' A fi i aa ff mgzfesa-X., Ii! Whow!! This is a big one --. -L,,.f ,X K xb k.-, ' V J A M ki ffWi2fE4,3,4-a', A wfafwiifaa M QW Q - , a ' f is ikjimxku gi-5 N ,ftp h ,xC2 x'XK ?J:? X X i, 'iiisief-ifzqf-Q-If it i 7, is, X I KEQKQAIQQTQMUO, 1 X. GQT 0. . 2 .xr il fa .135 We .ff-.E M. , 1 X ' The Bosses CL - RJ: EMC J. C. Gary, ICC G. LaHaie, EMCS T. L. Beasley, ENS P. F. Seligman, LT H. F. Hard- man, WO3 P. Epoch, ICC R. G. Troyer, EMC L. E. Chandler, EMC W. J. Lewis EE DIVISION I'm going to have to get an unlisted number Bullwinkle and Java - working? .sq 1, .2115 141 Q 1 Ms , '? Q fb l - . , EM3 O t d, EM2 Leitzell, EM3 Newcomb, EM3 Newberry, FN Clark, ICFN Brown, l?jt3l:f1.0w an I?N23I5-jmihiillsjorilllagliid Row: allerrity, EM3 Sandoval, IC3 Carlton, ICF N Door, FN Woody, ICFN Reese, EM2 Flnoiilari IC3 Harris I,C2 Kislo, EM1 Seward, IC1 Bates, IC3 Morgan, EM3 Fignar, ICFN Bauch, IC3 Azevedo, EM3 Ditmar, EM2 Seylel' 1st Row QL - RJ: IC3 Bergmann, FN Chandler, ICFN Gribbon, FN Patterson, IC3 Shelly, FN Hill, EM3 Sherman, EM3 Denecamp, EM3 Sprinkle, 2nd Row: IC3 Faircloth, IC3 Emerick, FN Skaggs, EM2 Hughes, FN McMonagle, ICFN Drab, ICFN Greenstein, EM2 Brown, IC3 Davis, IC3 Sexton, EM2 Hassman, EM3 Abalos, IC2 Gander, IC3 Velasquez, FN Monaghan, EM3 Meridan, FN Roy, EM3 Hummer lg 142 ,..-v 1 , . Siifgflili ICf?'PLffmffSfCI,f1fIN Pf9d2efS0I1, IC3 Dent. FN Yekeverrie, EM3 Meagher, EM3 Fisher, EM3 Pelenko, EM3 D . . sms, Hd ROW- EMI Jernlgen, EM3 DeLere, EMFN Pederson, EM2 Delee Sanposr EM2 F0i?g1blEMF?galI1c2Jl:2l2, FA Naprerala, EM1 Slevert, IC1 Kester, EM1 Walker, EM3 Beals, EM3 Isaac, IC2 Cline, With or without sugar? So this speedometer shows how fast the boat is going? That's right Sir, the goldfish died. 55 gf I, I told you not to stick your chewing gum on there 143 144 A 'PHONEY' job. 3...2...1...Fire! Yes Sir, just as soon as we tix a few loose ends, you'1l have your air conditioning back. Y Kou have a long distance phone allfor,who'? HMM, one full turn and we'd be heading back for San Diego! S .... You want what? The airdales have pre- empted bugs bunny again! E l How can something called a Red Devil keep you cool? r Ensuring that the boilers stay on their salt free diet. But all the pieces have got to bo back! 145 146 Nw 4 ' Q 2 X X Q se f X wZ 4 ei X I ,N ' 3 f, ', t That's the third nickel I've put in and still no coke. Now the chiefs will really have black toast! Yeah, I understand all that, but which one do I push? Nickola Tessla said WHAT? Cartoons during working hours. J The Chief E is putting two bucks on Blue Bonnet to show in the third. , , NW No you can't change it to Huntley- Brinkley, there's a training special on channel six. ,v 'j-if w- fi f . 4 M ,f X '- f Y .M X il if :J f X f S an 4' n Qu 1 X Q gg ie ,M ff fr' Tfflgsi 148 rward Engineroom 1st Row CL - RD: MM2 King, FN Guillory, MM3 Feucht, FA Siefer, MM3 James, FN Walters, MM Fo 08Dea, MVI2 Slusar, FA Chandlery 2nd Row: FA Mudd, FN Henninger, MM3 Keith, MM3 Allen, MM3 Duenkel, MM3 Babin3 FN Stevens, FA Mosier, MM1 Todd CLPOJ, ENS. R. S. Nesbitt fMain Engines Off.J, FA Wilson, FN Flick, MM3 Iwanski MM2 Chambers QDCPOJ, FA West, FN Messerschmidt, FN Childress, MM3 Laquerre, FN Brookens. MAI E GINES Main Control, where the action is. Look WQSW, hair or no hair, I'rn the boss! 9 f K , 1,5 , ' A' I ' ' LV V V J? dv P . , - 1'!r1f '-- f fa! gif if ,- A I 2,8 is After Engine Room 1st Row CL - RJ: FN Rich, FA Seaborn, FA McAdams, 2nd Row: MM3 King, FA Bogguess, FA Demers, FN Rhadans, MM1 Bliss CLPOJ, MM3 Gonzales, FN Walker, MM3 Grindleg 3rd Row: MM3 Rosenberger, MM3 Albright, MM3 Nyberg, FN Flores, FA Reser III, MM3 Seaborn, MMC Willhoite KLPOJ, FN Browning, FA Eng- lish, FN Cherry, FN Hair, MM2 Wagner, FN Allen. Well! It's not as hot as the handrail Not on the valve, Rich! 149 F , ,. N 1 N V as we f F J l N Xl, ., YN l '51 t J X 4 N X F X 5 r 1' 2 Folel ' F A 4 1 Q r Na 4 X A j E X x X , 7 KF X L 1 3, Q F F in mr kg L ,X Exif , S rw 4 B N ,-S J maj! f ' ,, Q Q X , ' ? 4 , U , ,, so 1 I XWQXW- ,W If S , Wx rf Q ' Q X 1, we F F Z., Vg, V x X rs-, X W X -Y' A f 7 1-9' 36 X .12 M, 7 Yr .ff if x fs , Z2 K 9 N x YQ!! Q X gi i s 5 2, V 2. 'H H' in Q! I9 r 4 Z Q ' f , of ' , ,I X as V K... I , o ' 'wr rx'V,, , 9 1 A x is M WW Q, ,,' 5 WW, ff rff, , 47 , f ' 757 giffwm, by W r Z 7 f iw f u ff.. , 69 M r-QW MW , 3, ff X ff if 2, f as Q, f Q , f 7 Z yy ,, fw X X 5:2 W0 4, , X 4 W if 1 lf f ' 2 r 3542? Z K f Q Z A Q If ,X f fl 17' M Z 0 W ,, v ' ,, Z r , MQW, , S H fgw X rf S V c ,qv , f x from ' , X, f X Q, fi Jfg W A x fx 4' X W ,,. XW ' Wh X, Ax 4 ff, 1 1 t R KL - RD: FA Swanson, MM3 Nickell, MM3 McKee, MM3 Morrow Genemors gl Omce Femme S ow ' - 2 d Row: FN Bisterfelt, MM2 Flores, FN Brozovich, FA Le- FPo , FN G d , 49514 Pol' MMI Guuetf , ' 1 gfitrcggrl, INIM3 syrrrrrrorrds, FN Parker, FN Flathau, MM3 Geurras. Francoxs, MMCS Thacker fM8t6I18 GAD, must nt let Gelinas know I spilled a drop. M54 , Nxt' 4 1, Syd' .nig,,r No doubt in my mind , this one will make lt run lf iii X Af f ' 4 W I N . f f ,,, F V ,sv ' Wm 1922. ww 49' AVS nl' Main Engine Thrust? That ought to keep the Viet Cong away. 151 152 ivuzau vv run., Azuunn ..- ..--v ..... .. --, , - Warm her up slow and easy, Men, Only the Captain will know. I don't care what kind, just order some razor blades. 1 406 Shifting Strainers, J. C.? P ,, Ah yes, the paper work. Clark Gable and Ernest Borgnine in Torpedo Junction Linenbergert - ER DIVISION Yplflg Job Orders Beyke striking an arc xW Williams, 8x Tassin working on P-500 Snyder - Adjusting wick on Flame Safety Lamp LaCour adjusting tension on aluminum wire in the Welding Gun Alberton breaking P Isabelle - cleaning Salt Water Shore outlet for firemain a connection Dehn dressing weld on angle iron frame lst Row KL - RJ: FN Martin, FN Johnson QCJ, SFP3 Harris, SFP3 Burian, FN Hoffman, FN Lute, 2nd Row: SFP3 Stallmeyer, SFP3 Mitchell, FN Gon- zales, FN Misener, FN Carter, FN Wiggins, SF1 La- cour, SFP3 Beyke, SF P3 Huddle, SFP2 Manning, SFP3 Hut- son, SFP3 Combs, FN Sawka Y 5 ' XXX , S -. V, , 7 f f, PAK ,V,. - 7 ff 5 ,X A ff an 1 .L s f Ze s Q, ' CW , , s X M ' 0:5 1 7 l MQV 3 3. 1 5 1 Q Q W t,l' K gf 5 W I ' X 'F' .N ..,,, , .. f 1 ,Q ' f f ff 5 'f G9 V I , ff 5 ifj V H27 'I if .f lf! if? 7 A 1 X , x x F i,f'l' 3 1 x X E X X X s S , Q to it X XX N x Reichert adjusting Sheet Metal Sheer Nugent issuing tools Egley on the Power Hack Saw Gonzales-wondering where the water went 5 if N, i - f I ww 'mf' ,, G4 f - 2 -seq 4,1 f ' A!-nz Q4 by 'L S11 4 fy M' . -gy ' ' ff , - -f, V f is F jig! -au, Q 1 ,Wt we F M fl v 'D-Q., ' , ,f '-ot. y W., j A Z K M 'Z X 1 272 X NX N, I A,. A lo f KAL' f , xg X 5? .4 Za' ,A,A. ..fW,,,.,M ' F - . ' if f fe Q., . F f N F Q ' 1 g . ss, f fr .-ss. ,,. Q ,,. . Ww w s rs ,f n ---- s , s .-, V f I ' Cs ' - 'E ' ' -is '4 , 22f': I S S x '7 l f ' ' B 'L 4 '. X N Q-, mf-X-sf ' 7ff'.2,1 V f F 4 f ,I ty., 4, .X .sm V. 'def' . , Es A X ,W 4 f vis? 45 -, I N ,f t F f af --1 y F. F 'f Q Z 4 --.- - M ' I 'NK -0. F .G ' 'HWY my A ' A D K wg , .F , 5 X X 5 fm gms ll, 5 E 29,5 , e f v f , ' f . Q G ,ak , f yff: gi s ' , ,. fbhv f' N at F X ' 'V W 1 f F M , F F F at . f ' M ' - - ' ' FN Blake DC3 McGinas, 1 t R QL - RJ: DC3 Nassar, DC3 Wllllams, DC3 L0kltlS, FN Stllrdevallt, i , . SE3 Evkinsg 2nd Row: DQ3 Ford, FN Plante, Collum, Lambert, DC3 Rlchards, FN Garcla, FN Kempista, DC1 Brosier, FN Trapper, DC3 Bailey, FN Kelstef Dahn welding Sturdevent 8z Morey trying to figure out what the H01'f1iCk Silver 1 . stee plate other's doing. lChecking air test equlpmentj Brazing fitting lst Row CL - RJ: FN Glenn, FN Dehn, SFM3 Wagner, SFM3 Lund, FN Egley, FN Molina, FN Clay- ton: 2nd Row: SFM3 Masters FN L FN ' ' ' , oran, G1gll0ttl, FN Jordan, SFP3 Bartlett, FN Hughes, FN Brainard, SFM3 Ezell, FA Molina, SF1 Bauman, FN W ' ' atson, FN Devlne, FN Smlth, FN Utley, FN Caldwell, FN Chiocco W ,W ff za JKxl X Z g. , f I , N ,C f, , 4 '51w.5':sZ V V' , N. is 1- X ff, X f S s ' ' f -ei-A 1 f F 8711 N 'H' f 1'-Q. f 'N if gf i f F int' ix y l . Y if y gl, V wx! y 'Q' 1 X 1 .i. , U ' , Ziff, i 1 if - If If 0 2 Aw Q . F3 4 ' l , 2 ! X ' ' . ' 9' - 1 'Y , ,ff , 3. ft? -' 1 I rr s , P1 X .l,.s Q ,, 5 R f ,N X s 2' E , Z7 I 'gk ggi, ,M .sf 5 ' J . W ' W 'Z 'f' A i 7 xt Vw? ,gl :ff 'K' ,J -Q. ' . 3 H ...fel Harris in middle giving instructions to Mitchell 8z Hornick , 2 i Brosier inspecting Oxy- gen Breathing Appara- Y tus in Rep Locker Lokitis running Stock through jointer, back- ground Bailey 8a Stur- devant 1 i Air gg h 'T nm Lee Johnson grinding rough edges on cylinder Mitchell 8a Hoffman heating pipe prior to bending f 157 Chief Reid making out Work Request 158 N NX Qs. Richards settlng Allen grinding angle iron finishing nails Egley 8: Lee John- Bartlett8zLee gon clamping angle Johnson Sheet Iron Metal Layout '4 1 V V 160 CDR R. L. Rainey, SC Supply Officer LCDR H. R. Hurst, SC Ass't Supply Officer S UPPL Y Ready for the Sea is our motto. Our inport time is occupied with loading the Bonnie Dick with aircraft engines, repair parts, money, food, gedunks and merchandise for the ship's stores, until she is a self-sustained island loaded with the luxuries and necessities for the modern Navy. S-1 Division is the heart of the ship's repair parts support. S-1 handles the ordering, storing, issuing, and transferring of over 39,000 different items valued in excess of 31,000,000. This is no easy task and requires the hard work of all concerned. That S-1 is Ready for the Sea is cl 1 ' d' ' ' eary in icated by its outstanding mark on the last two Annual Supply Inspections. S-2 Division takes care of BON HOMME RICH- ARD's breadbasket. S-2 feeds four meals per day for a total of 10,000 meals in a 24-hour period. This op- eration requires over 3250,000 per quarter for food. So go the engineers, so goes the ship, so goes S-2, so go the engineers. S-3 Division manages the neighborhood shopping center. S-3 operates two ship's stores, a luxury store, a tobacco shop, clothing and small stores, a soda foun- tain. coke and candy machines, two barber shops, cob- bler and tailor shops and a laundry which weekly washes 34,000 pounds of clothes free. Out of the opera- tion comes profits of about 360 000 , per year on 3750,000 in sales. The profits are used for divisional and ship's parties, t' ' ' ' ' opera lon of the ships television and radio stations, this cruise book and other recreation for the crew. . S-4 Division takes care of ourupay- Your frlenggg disbursing officer left the states with over S1,502i in cash. A payday on the line may total as mucb ai 3450,000. In addition to this, Pay' processes a 0:1 twenty different types of allotments, payS 3,000 travv- claims annually, cashes checks, handles the 105 Sa ings program, and furnishes the post office with stamps and money orders. . , fl et S-5 Division, the finest floating hotel IP thel god handles the messing and berthing of apPI:0X1mateV5i, rd- officers, the Captain, Flag and guest VIP s. The 511 ds room mess serves 900 meals per day and expe 350,000 for food and -parties .per quarter. S-6 S-6 Division is the heart of aircraft supportitems maintains an inventory in excess of 30,000 line lday valued at over 310,000,000. Average issues for 8 ting will satisfy over two hundred cust0In81'S feql::S22K ggything from a J-57 jet engine to an e1ghth'Wa oresistor. - S-7 Division provides shipboard. data dS?il?gii Utilizing punch card equipment and a high Spee rds a computer. S-7 key punches over 100,000 data Cambers month. The computer, which can add 125,000 nud re- together in one second, records, summarizes, apcraft. ports the turn of every screw on both ship and alf 'ir ann y' X J V f Q , as-,E me ,ri . I V. Q Q2 t ff . ' ,mi 5 1' ' : 4, ' ,, , ff ' ' e f My V 1 , ' , , , za y ' f ' Z X 1 , 5 Q WN X 1 ., J 4 'M 0-fe: sf , vi Q Y I! ' W Z 1 ui, , ' X, 2 . 3265 1 23 X XR? W' ,, r,,,,,.f '54 7 J ' ' K X M' ! 'Q 0 X X wq , .f-.sf i ' J Z 1 1st Row KL - RJ: SN Barrett, SN Jenkins, SN Wells, SN Tassin, SN Chiara, IMSN Koury, 2nd Row: SK3 Weav- er, SKC Wilson, WO1 C. R. Hall fSupply Clerkb, SK1 Smith, SK1 Villacarlos, SK3 Adams, 3rd Row: SN O'Hara,SKSA Horton, SN Butler, SN Foell, SN Lane, SN Kisselburg, SN Walker, SKSA Dailey, SK3 Lee, SK3 Comer, SK3 Meistad. 1st Row QL - RJ: SK3 Waggoner, SKSN Glennie, 2nd Row: SK3 Lyman, SK1 Beasley, SKC Marr, SK2 LeFebvere, SK3 Buffingtong 3rd Row: SN Manzo, SKSN Jones, SN Moritz, IMSA Meredith, SN Finney, SA Jones, SN Keller, SN Bertot 1 , SQ,- T1 f X f f . N ' 1 ff - f-A Qif- f E3i' 1SiLf It A ' balm X -Q , Q ? ,wr s K em 'Q L .Rim y :J V 'milf 161 H. EZ. 162 O O ' m 'r' 000.9 O 9 f f'+'o'o'o'o'o'a .'S'f'f'f'f'f'f'I'3 7946. .A.A,A,A6A,A,AQAQAQ ' O 1 I - Material Identification Posting issues and receipts Inventory - Spare Parts Storeroom Issues from stock Electronics material check Z Technical identification I High Priority Plot ' f 6 Filing completed inventory cards cl . Ir t- Q-VT . ' .A-A4 ' Computing OPTAR Operating Target gym 22s,zwss 3 Agri: Order 200 bales of rags. 'f.v 1'Q 163 wif 1st Row CL - Rl: SN Ayala, CS3 Mattos, SA Lowe, CS1 Mirasol, CS1 Buxbaum, CS3 VVhite, SN Den1nan:2nd Row: CS1 Larsen, CS2 Gutzke, CS2 Billings- ley, SN Jahn, CSC Bau- tista, CSC Herrera, LT J. R. Meyer CDIV OFFJ, CSCS Bruins, SN Creger, CS2 Lake, CS1 Hytche, SN Smith. M' 1st Row KL RD CS3 Harrington, SN Polacek, SN Coley, SK3 Alaniz, CS2 Lynch, CS3 Breidigam, SN Payne 2nd Row SN Martini, SN Paul, CS3 Stone, SN Boot, LT. J. R. Meyer, CSC Snyder, CS3 Kahl, CS2 Condon CS3 Ellis. A .. . W ff , X , fy, M, 5 4 fr, 4 -Q lst Row KL - RDI SN Harris, SN Cocke, SN Pakani, SN Cassidy, SN Grubbsg 2nd Row! SN Waldron SN Bate SN Miller CS1 Arthur CSC Snyder CS3 IDD0 11 o CS2 Ashcraft CS2Sm1th 4f , 'mi w W L f if X l Z I , , 1 166 'W ,,yVw,. Chow Down ... fm. ,,.,f. ..,.,.,.X H Q-.- Elbow Grease i itnuullu Take it back WHERE 04 'Qu' if NX., J, 4 ,K J if Q 4 1 1st Row CL - Rl: SN Foor, SH3 Brown, SN Long, SN Jurchak, SH3 Pedulla, SN Platz, SH2 Young, SH2 Mejiag 2nd Row: SH3 Clements, SN Sullivan, SH3 Nelson, SN Sapp, SH3 Loewe, SN Booher, SHCS Jacobs, SN Lasley, SN Lake, SN Collins, SH1 Hays. LTJ G R. L. Schuster - Division Officer lst Row KL - Rl: SN Olson, SA Thomas, SN Duncan, SN F ldh ' SN C' ' ' A - A Sltlzigirmon, SA Robinson, 2nd Row: sH1 Williams, SH3eGariir:, SN Igfgerbgiigiilprfxig nnett, SHC Domingue, SN Stevenson, SH3 Birnbaum, SN Bernal. SN Gerber, SH3 Ballenger, SA Powe, SA Burris. SH2 Jock - Our washing machine is ten feet tall but this still isn't white. SH3 Nelson Eight thousand one, eight thousand two . . . X, SH1 Hays checking f practical factors. free t SH2 Pedulla - Smile - it's SH2 Ballenger - the neighborhood tailor 1' X XB , J 363' ar if f But Clem I m already married Could you hurry? My bomb cart is double parked. What was that remark about my mustache? P Not too high in the back Everybody out, Ride's over 5 The button cruncher in action il I, if ,, x x ti s .X SH3 Lake - OOPS Y'-Nh AN Elsner creasing sleeves SH2 Clements operating the luxury store SH2 Dobstaff giving close attention to detail PR. fi S-4 .3- LTJ G A. Thompkins Disbursing Officer -9 1st Row KL - RD: DKSN No- wack, DKSN Grimsrud, CT3 CDKJ Sutton, DK3 Conlon, DK3 Nyce: 2nd Row: DK3 Baity, DKC Llorin, LTJG A. Tompkins CDivision Officerl DK3 Masong 3rd Row: DK3 Poffinbarger, DKSN Rigel- man, DKSN Nadeau, DK3 Mansfield, DKSN Wells, DK3 Martin DKC Llorin auditing Pay Records DK2 Mason computing travel vouchers DKC Alonsagay dis- bursing money as Agent Cashier DKSN Riegleman checking over a Travel Claim 'W 5 Q, v' ' 3' J' 8 .1 s. . Q I IQ t P P X0 . O 'K X ,N v' -' If 1, . A-1-4. r 8 K X SN Redfern types new Pay Records during semi-yearly transition P' DK3 Nyce explains Pay Rates to member DKSN Neufeld compares old and new Pay Records during transition X N m 2 , DK3 Baity checks Ship's Roster f l ,QP fk . - I-N ' Q I . , 5 1 V 1 Y. Nr lst Row KL - RJ: SD2 Bojador, SD2 Daclan, SD1 Honor, WO1 W. A. Wells KDivision Officerl, SD1 Cruz, SD2 Quitoriano, SD2 Romero: 2nd Row: TN Ramos, SD3 Diwas, TN Iliria, TN Verzosa, TN Pasibe, TN Fuentecilla, SD3 Desacola, TN Cruz, SD3 Lumagui, TN Devera, SD3 Valino, TN Jocson SD1 Cruz preparing monthly training schedule WO1 Wells and SDCM Gray planning menus l nil '4 3 411 X '-ff rail fi ...., , vi Y gp, i 1 Y Q 1st Row CL - Rl: TN Nunez, SD3 Paje, SD1 Garcia, SDCM Gray, SD2 Abellera, SD3 Andrews, SD3 Doctor: 2nd Row: TN Lagdao, TN Macalma, TN Villanueva, TN Fernandez, TN Omapas, TN Calderon, TN Sicam, TN Oliva, TN Santos, TN Cortes, TN Balacaoc, TN Rodriguez, TN Quengua 4 .ln SD3 Lagdow auditing Breakout Chits. I . J ' , -0' TN Reyes and TN Gutirrez arranging napkin rings in Chief? You know that Sock you lost? ,TN Patricio Setting tables 1 nr i SD2 Romero preparing rice balls SD2 Desacola serving in Dirty Shirt Mess TN Espina prewashing dishes N - Us rs f ' M X M I f i e Z--L... 5 W. ,F , lu ,, , 'M . e H'- , A lf, - ,, 2 TN Fuentecilla arranging the captain's flowers e 1, !f'9f5a-.fi 7 U ,, sssss ,, x f0,,, f Zbxfffrf 4, , ,, I, Q6 A Y 2151129 ff M W, fi , :ff hw... 'X - X ' W vfyfwwm f' . sn , , F f s I ' U s f'f' w ' Happiness is 177 V i it 1st Row QL - RJ: AN Moss, AK2 McCullough, AK1 Thomas, AKAA Hendrix., AN McLeod, AN Brown, id ,g :ff AN Moten, AK1 Moody, 2nd Row: AKC Cliburn, AN Sanders, AK3 Ballantme, AK1 Greenwood, AK1 A Swankie, AK2 Petta, AK3 Page, AN Webb, AK3 Doucette, AK3 Strahm, AKAN Snyder, AN Nlchols, , t E AK1 Jackson Jr. ifr 5 ffl N 1st Row CL - Ry AK2 Bocox, AKAN End- jd j A ers, AA Maack, AK3 R 1, , , Maddin, AK1 chap- M N Q ,, Q, ,,. m ,,,,,,,..ff pellg 2nd Row: AN J if Q A 4, S 6 zavacki, AKAN Tis- N 3 s 5 , ' dale, AMS3 Smith, 3 X V , AN Herget, AN Hub- M, -if 9 A bard, AK3 Riddle 11, A f ' 5 bf f 'E k Qb K 1 A v U ' 5 Er if TAB b N 1st Row CL - RJ: AN Charfauros, AK3 Reye , SN L AN H ' - f P LomXga2J:h2nd ROVXAAK3 DeVries, AZ MarinldinAIEi3 MuzcTd?d,AANNLSEm?1T3yAfNNDg?1?:yA?iIg3Gi:d1Tld.keN ' I 0 , , . ' s 9 I A C X , C remef Gefkev AK3 Ubl, AK3 Miller, AN Weatherford, AK3 Moeller, AKC Cadora. 1st Row QL - RJ: AN Livingston, AN Stein, AK3 Owens, AK3 Ho- ward, AN Dickson, 2nd Row: AK3 Robinson, AK3 Gilligan AN Sni- der, AN Goss, AMS3 Smith, AN Kincaid. flef f 2 I X X , YS, W sf 4 ,fy 4 'f 'fd 'vf9' . S 7,5 , ,fm , I ff f' Url if N WZ M 'Z, . R s JJ ' M 2 J , X 3 f K L 2 f 7 K. f-L, if Q 4+ 1 fe-P' JL S f AK1 Greenwood reading Cod Manifest Swindler, Wilcox, Strahm, Sz unloading C2-A LT W. A. Collins, Division Officer Q Sanders -M ff 2 H-46 Wilcox, Sanders 8a H030 unloading C2-A Nichols running pallet jack on Hangar Deck X M I 4 ' f J 'T' 7 AK2 Greer filing requisitions in rotable pool AK1 Greenwood 7 AN Sanders unloading C2-A Peters, Charfaures 8z Sanders carrying a rotor blade Webb preparing for inspection in Store- room29 'J ,f y 149, f ,, ,H .. K QA. , V 4 ' , . V J' lv - R- W 2' .1 4 . Q X W1 Ni, ,w,,. 5 ' . 6 f Z 'K ' if ' f - ' Z4 - f f McLeod stowing stores in B-108 lst Row KL - RJ: DPSN Vaughn, DPSN Wichmann, SN Gual- co, DPSN Bynesg 2nd Row: DP3 Richard, DPSN Smith, ENS F. R. Simon iDivision Officerl, DP3 Eu- banks, DP1 Wilbur, DP3 Barron, DP2 Allen W WW Q 5, . V hwfx 750 565 W x f ,M Ixz, ' 1 C K , . . R' l 5 wma, 4 Legassey making issue in MSP DP3 Wichmann preparing 3M Documents. DPSN Qvigstad preparing Computer Input B Y Il 8 S K e Y D U Il c h i S qw. -E NE. Wm 'q 'ffw-Mf Q 5 llfffffwf vase, W D P S N Il g sr U X DP3 Rlchard feedlng the Card Reader S wwf ' 2:15, .- x S ,. L-:J 1 I 'ur 'nf ,f ye ' 'A 4 xma- I Q 3 f if CDR E. H. Ninow Mc USN Senior Medical Officer MEDIC L DEPT, The Medical Department is responsible for the he 1th of the ship's crew and embarked air wing personnel 'Fh- includes prophylactic immunizations 628,000 per 'yearas communicable disease control and treating victims of ' wide variety of diseases and accidents. A well-equippeg laboratory, x-ray unit, pharmacy, 40 bed ward and gperat, ing room permit the expeditious handling of over 480 out- patient visits per month, 350 x-rays, filling 950 perscri - tions and about 40 surgical procedures. p Training of the ship's company and air wing personnel constitutes an important function of H Division. Topics range from jungle survival and first aid procedures to per- sonnel hygiene. Approximately 18 subjects Der month are presented through lectures, visual aids and practical dem- onstrations. The Department is staffed by four Medical Officers and one Medical Service Corps Officer. The various medi. cal specialties of Psychiatry, General Surgery and Avia- tion Medicine are represented. Twenty-three Corpsmen complete the Department, with technical specialists in Sanitation and Preventive Medicine, Pharmacology, Lab- oratory Procedures, X-ray, Operating Room Technique, Aviation Medicine, Physical Therapy and Medical Admin- istration assigned. The strenuous, demanding nature of carrierfair wing operations in Southeast Asia place great stress on the physi- cal and emotional capacities of all personnel. The Medical Department attempts To Keep As Many At-As Many Guns- As Many Days As Possible. Back Row HM1 Blocher HM1 Winter HMC Dingerson HMCS McCarty HM1 Mastalarz HM1 Stanford W Middle Row if Lt. E. s. Protas MC mp.. ff USNR LCDR A. E. Grimes MC USN CDR E. H. Ninow MC 'a USN ' LTjg G. F. Baker MSC USN Lt. W. R. Davis MC USNR Front Row HM1 Kinney HM1 Wedernyef HM1 Davis my sffffi lst Row QL - RD HM2 Groom, HM2 Mason, 2nd Row: HM2 Bowers, HM2 Lindley, HM2 Crespo, HM3 Taylor, HM3 Hartmann, 3rd Row: HN Anderson, HN B. Stevens, HN Coffey, HN Patterson, HN Kolodzie, HM3 Bettis, SNKrieger 2 vii.. w., iff 1,8 LTJG G. F. Baker Division Officer E i Now HMC '185 'Usual 186 Surgical Team ffl No, it's A-N-D-E A Sounding V X f 'R K Wet Reading WW , wg! f W! you to Second Class v-is-...--. wi Take 2 aspirin Sz soak it! Volunteer Blood Donor r' i ai 3 sg gigs 188 L ia N 's'5. ff Vote YES, for Medicare. Destination - Flying N W, NN f l ,NY 1 x 1,75 . 3 JN if MAT141 1 5 E DENTAL DEPAR TMENT The Dental Department is com- prised of three dental operating units and a prosthetic laboratory. The Department consists of three dental officers and seven enlisted dental technicians ranging in grade from E-2 to E-6. The enlisted allowance includes technical specialists in the pros- thetic and general dentistry fields. The Dental Department is fully equipped and capable of rendering all types of dental treatment to the crew and embarked air wing per- sonnel. CDR E. E. Little, DC, USN LT R. I. Amiton, DC, USN LT H. T. Gonsoulin, DC, USN Back Row: SN Hendershot, DT1 Moeller, DT3 Workman, DT1 Clark, DT2 Nakawatase. Front Row: DN Hudson, DA Callahan, SN McKenzie, Under the drill DT3 Southard May I wait until tomorrow Zliix Scrubbing A Cast .-ai? 4:5-4 Prosthetics PROPHY f iv 191 192 3 f L 2 ,'f'i5iQ' f? Check In Bridge Work ZAP!!!! V He' fouleth up 'theMpatterriZ i2htilyx and ugiveth the Air Bogs alliirrfanner of gastric disorders. Verily I say unto all ye who wouldst fain operat th t ' b' ' ' ' It requireth technique which cometh to no man riatuiealifaaniiitilgacigi1ii'lecilmorini1y? lilmngaglgiligromei and perseverance and great faith in the Father Almighty. y gr lgence Harken ye-unto the centurian for he speaketh from va t ' d d 51-gaelrrgricled many catapult shots and arrested landing: aviis heriicinisggegadldregwgggigewigei1:52 o . Heedeth ye not he who speaketh of the romancewahd glamour of th h' h B when he extolleth the Sting of th lt 'th 1' e lg seas' e ye not swayed thy feet and the exotic peoples of Y IDS and the roll of a stout deck beneath For the salt spray windeth u ' th if d th is l f X fan tail with 8 1-etching in thi' gglyl Y 550 e rol o the stout deck sendesth thee to the He wouldst fain take thee from th 1 ' d th ' ' . ' who will approach thee with an XS, ee amongst the riff raff of all nations - f ' if ' Turneth thee a deaf ear to all these things .foiffliyff 'fe kiecli ' h ' ' buttons and guoteth from the recruiting 2185 8 man wit a head ful' of missing MW 1 ' f 1 Beware of theisaddist at'Fly One, 'd regaid him with' eeding wariness. For whil he b ' th thee up towthe spot and'smiletMZ:!nfidentlyf.ff1t thee, oncealeth a serpent in his brezgiiiend plotteth all kmanner of evil agygst thegi ,fl , I-ielsmileth not, for thee but Z! irketh Eat thy youth and higlplezsness and gloateth greatly at his a 1 1 yi o misread the weigh ard2' 5 Heed ye his sxgnalsprornptlyffand ggrely gifs? he laurichestlthee off iwhilst thou art still checking thy gauges 'or whrlstlthy rockets age bei g plugged 5111. Forgjme is rrgap of great imagination and enroyeth a Jestmxghtrly. Z Know ye the officer called? landirQ4:s7igghl and hirri7not?ffoX,he is a doltish oaf and is poorly coordinated. l , 1 re.- V He' hast eyes with which tifiee b 5 are weak he distinguisheth day from night only with exceeding difficulty. . ' g Wy ,,,,,, 3,5 V WWW? ,,,,, H .. J, Yea. he waveth offiAngel Eonalizl landeth not on agpass is so long in the groove. him thy friend. an thouggngagest in a game of chance, cplleth thou not his two little with thy full house22 or heprizeth Mwinning hapd abovefall things and he will love thee hun not else hegflittetlh thee getaow ami sayest You'?e higlfisfly it on down he who lmgeret in the arresting gear for he cause has wmgman to be waved off pass and next marvto become long in the groove He is thrice damned and all people even unto theifitewards te and AIO's shall revile him and use strong language in this behalfgor he is indeedigfplumbe and a plague upon the Arr Wing. Render unto Caesargthat whichf Caesar's. As Xtwo-finger turn-up is signal to fly, so is a 'Qharlie the signal to land, Z Therefore I say unto you pullethf not up thy nose in the groove for whosoever bolteth soweth great anguish in the breast of the K k iThe wise pilot engageth a three smartly. but theifool droppeth his nose at the ramp and dwelleth in the spud locker jg X, A Q Hell hath no fury like a Cat Offgcsmscorned. Therefore, treat him with great kindness and speak ye unto him in soft and tender t es - For whlosoever arousr-ith the wrath of the Cat Officer recelveth 8 wld Slwt and the next Of km knowet great anguis ' Boss and causethiai blue cloud to form at the bridge. Harken ye unto his teachings an heedeth ye his signal with great care for he is a man of great cunning He wxndeth thee up mightily and faileth to fire the gearfwhen thou art ready then shooteth thee off when thou art not d rd th h h hl for he is all powerful When he approacheth Eggs:-xeihofyehrieo? Fhfigiitalrilecrggonsrol Sigr liienfallithylike a W irl wind upon the idle and launcheth upon the Junior grade heute! nt without compassion W He regardeth newly made Corthgiganders with a raised eYebf0W Keep thou out of his Sight and let him not know thee by name for whosoever arouseth the ire of the Old Man shall go many times to the Chaplain btt f t of those who precede thee so shall 5'-giielfl l3,:l C?glbg?1zsf?t tags? will? fgllgviiefhggeatrilcia tlie garlrilerSP1lot shall live forever and ever yea even after SAC fadeth into eternity G F BAKER LT MSC USN 0 , 45-4, Oxy --fowR welll ll ll!-I Q 1' 4 seq ft SQUADR psf' 'B 194 COMMANDER D. B. MILLER, USN CAG CARRIER AIR WING FIVE Carrier Air Wing FIVE has just completed its fourth combat cruise off the shores of North Viet Nam. The Air Wing, whose home base is NAS Miramar, California, has a complement of five squadrons and three detachments. Attack Squadrons 93, 94, and 212, operating the A-4 Sky- hawk , are home-based at NAS Lemoore, Fighter Squad- rons 51 and 53 and Light Photo Squadron 63 Detachment 31, operating the F-8 Crusader are home-based at NAS Miramar. Carrier AEW Squadron 111,Detachment 31, operating the E-1 Tracker , is home-based at NAS North Island and Carrier AEW Squadron 13 Detachment 31, operating the A-3 Skywarrior , is home-based at NAS Alameda. The Air Wing celebrated its 25th anniver- sary on 15 February 1968 embarked on the USS BON HOMME RICHARD QCVA-315 enroute to the Gulf of Tonkin. I Carrier Air Wing FIVE has participated in, and con- tributed to, many firsts in naval aviation history. Ini- 1623 sgrving on the Pre-World.War II aircraft carrier RKTOWN, as Carrier Air Group Yorktown from 1933 to 1942, ltcvvas the first group to receive the famous Douglous SBD 'Daunt1ess dive bomberg it was the first to accomplish .aircraft launchrngs from flush deck cata- pultsg it partlcipateduin the first U. S. carrier air offen- sive Qf W0I'1d War II .in the Pacific Theater of Operationsg and it played a decisive role in the first naval engage- ment of history fought without opposing ships making con- tact, ln the Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942. Carrier Air GROUP tgorktovsin was embarked on the USS YORKTOWN w en a ga ant ship 1 t t ' Battle ofiMidway Island si,riS1932. 0 enemy action at the n orea in 1950, Carrier A' G FIV first carrier' unit to go into action rcagginst gnewzgoi-ltll? SIOIGQII ftglce? streaming across the 38th Parallel and us was e lrst gr t 1 - ' the ISD Staci: bognbcgllirin occernlilpaoy the F9F Jet fighter and rl uy1 64 theAirW' , h'1 Uss TICONDEROGA, HSSUIIBZICF fi1eli1SiigsarlSidSf'Q1efiQ,i Yankee Team Operations off the coast of Viet Nam in su - port of national policies, thus becoming the first can-igr Rrut vtlo see act1on.in this, its third war. It was Carrier Vgtn ing FIVE aircraft that repulsed the initial North PT b t the Uasrsle'i?URNE1tiaJfiii?CkS on the USS MADDOX and - 11 Commander D. B. Miller, a native of Galesburg, Illinois, enlisted in the Navy V-5 program in 1945 and received his wings as an Aviation Midshipman at Jack- sonville, Florida, in October 1948. He has had previous fleet tours with Attack Squadrons 25, 63, and 144, flying the A-1, F-9, and A-4, as well as two tours in the Ad- vanced Training Command with ATU-6 and VT-26, in- structing in the TBM and F-11. Commander Miller made three MED cruises and three WESTPAC deployments and has flown a total of more than 5000 single-engine hours. Commander Miller attended the Five-Term program at the University of California in 1957, receiving a B.A. Degree in Psychology and membership in Phi Beta Kappa. He completed General Line School at Monterey in 1959 and Naval War College in 1964, receiving a Master's De- gree from George Washington University. Commander Miller served as Executive Officer of the VA-125 RAG Squadron in 1965, and as Commanding Officer of the VA-144 Road Runners in 1966. He has flown over 225 combat missions in Viet Nam and has been decorated with the Silver Star Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross fthree awardsl, Air Medal Ksix awardsl, and Navy Commendation Medal with the Combat Distinguishing De- vice ithree awardsl. Meeting of the Red River Valley Associa- tion. Left to right: CDR W. I. PARRISH, CO VF-513 CDR D. B. MILLER, Corn- mander, CVW-5: CDR M. M. QUAID, CO VA-212: CDR S. REMSEN, CO VF-92. ADMIRAL J. J. HYLAND, CINCPAC, presenting the Meritorious Unit Commendation Award to CAG on 13 March 1968 aboard the USS BON HOMME RICHARD CCVA-311. MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDA TION THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY TAKES PLEASURE IN PRESENTING THE MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDATION TO USS HANCOCK CCVA-195 AND ATTACK CARRIER AIR WING FIVE CCVW-53 FOR SERVICE AS SET FORTH IN THE FOLLOWING CITATION: FOR MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT WHILE PARTICIPATING IN COMBAT OPERATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA FROM 20 JANUARY TO 17 JULY 1967. AS A MEMBER OF THE YANKEE STATION FORCES, CVW-5 CONTRIBUTED SIG- NIFICANTLY TO THE COMBAT MISSION OF THE UNITED STATES SEVENTH FLEET BY CONDUCT- ING NUMEROUS SUCCESSFUL MISSIONS AGAINST HEAVILY-DEFENDED ENEMY MILITARY AND LOGISTIC INSTALLATIONS AND LINES OF COM- MUNICATIONS. THROUGH THEIR CONTINUOUS DISPLAY OF PROFESSIONALISM, DETERMINA- TION, AND RESOURCEFULNESS, THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE HANCOCK AND HER EMBARKED AIR WINGSUPPORTED THEIR VETERAN SHIP IN PACE WITH NEWER ATTACK AIRCRAFT CARRI- ERS, MAKING A MAJOR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OBJECTIVES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA. HANCOCK'S PERFORMANCE THROUGHOUT WAS IN KEEPING WITH THE HIGHEST TRADITIONS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVAL SERVICE. FOR THE SECRETARY T. H. MOORER ADMIRAL, U. S. NAVY CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS 195 U A S v .AM if 'kk 1 CVW-5 STAFF QL -RJ LT. W. R. Davisg ENS S. Minitanig LCDR D. L. Albritton: CDR D. B. Miller: WO1 H. W. Bakery LT E. S. Protasg LCDR G. K. Ayresg CDR R. R. Allmanng LTJG F. L. Gestra. CVW-5 STAFF lst Row CL - RJ AFCM C. R. Andersong AMCS P. D. Andersong HMC B. O. Dingersong AVCM.W. D. Webbg 2nd Row: SN W. F. Bevang YN1 J. D. Godfreyg YNSN W. P. Seaton: AK1 P. R. Francisco: SN L. R. Fletg SA A.Aguilag DKSN D. J. Nowack. .QC K X31 M J ww --.t. M! M5 m I Pilots are briefed in the air intelligence office prior to first combat strike of the USS BON HOMME RICHARD 1968 WESTPAC Cruise 21 February 1968. LT J. F. Pepper and LTJG G. H. Adams, CVW- 5 Air Intelligence officers, looking for new SAM sites. LCDR W. F. Propst, CVW-5 LSO, leaves his aircraft after his 600th ar- rested carrier-landing. Z ifx Q A X, H ., flflic, 197 l Hi gf AK1 Francisco filling out Air Wing 1348's for SN Bevan running Off Watch bills On the supplies mimeograph machine Q-ff gn 'fs vm 5-S :iff SA Aguila filing incoming memorandums YNSN Seaton typing the .daily YN1 Godfrey updating a service record Air Wing Integrity Watch Bill CDR R. R. Allmann, CVW-5 Operations Officer, entering his Douglas A4-F Sky- hawk prior to another combat mission. LCDR W. E. Turlay, CVWL5 Lso, re- flects on his recent mission with LCDR G. J. Burns. - f Wm W ' ' a i .,, -,, f5'9i X 1-. -fr' gi . f 4 CAG and the CVW-5 Attack Pilots getting some hot dope at an Early Bird 404001 AI brief. A-4 on the Ball +L - 'W' ll--' .1-'i -V Qx -V g ' 1-- lk. , -', --f ,-f- ' Ti- A m i-f , ,ii -fl : i if-,141 , Y as V 2 ,,6,,,, I-. 1 1 . J . ,, , , , Yi in . - :rf 200 ff Commander W. I. Parrish, USN Commander J. M. Altmeyer, USN Commanding Officer Executive Officer VF-51 was originally commis- sioned as VF-1 in February, 1943 at which time the squadron was flying the F6F Hellcat . Redesignated as VF-5, the squadron flew strikes against Wake Island, the Marshalls, Marianas, and Truk Islands during World War II. Fighting Fifty-One was the first Navy squadron to operate jet aircraft aboard carriers, flying the FJ-1 Fury . During the Korean Conflict the Screaming Eagles of VF-51 flew the first Navy jets into battle using the F9F-3 Panther . Since the Korean Conflict VF-51 has flown a variety of jet fighter air- craft. During this current deployment to WESTPAC, the Squadron is flying the newest of the Chance-Vought Cru- sader line, the 1000 mph + F8-H. It was this aircraft which recently claimed the first MIG kill for the Air Wing during this conflict against North Viet Nam. l WW? fy Z .wx 70,7 4 1' fifff , ' K hz. ' . ,, ,W R , f ,,,, QL - RJ LTGJ R. McDermidg LT J. Nunng LT B. Hart: LTJG J. Escog LTJG C. Hildebrand: LCDR E. Hickeyg LCDR J. Lamoreg CDR M. Myersg CDR W. Parrishg CDR J. Altmeyerg LT B. Harden: LT B. Flannery: LT S. Earnerg LTJG J. Quisenberryg LTJG R. Parletteg LTJG N. McCoy. KL - RXPRC E. Lekwart: AQC R. Millerg ATCS D. Campellg AECS C. Harper: ADCS N. Rickerg AMCS G. Bensong AMSC J. Bryant. 201 , , . ,K .. A l I ' x' , ., , l I ll. J . 4 lk. WX l VN Z2 'f Q ' if A 7 A A W L... . s J 1st Row CL - RD PN1 G. Millerg ADJAN K. Epperlyg JN D. Holmes: AZ2 V. Walls: AN T. Prejeang YNSN G. Fagen- AZ3 J. Wlodykag AN G. Hogg: SN W. Egyedg AN L. Davidson: ABH1 J. Ollervidesg 2nd Row: PN3 R. Burgerg YN2 D Baletog SN J. Mangiaglig SN J. Norkg SN J. Langg SR M. Davisg .2 g 'mi' UF: 5 'fl , , A I'm sorry Mr. Flannery. It says here you'll hav - ' to wait 15 days for your third ID card e gnclgkillo more pages to type this hola ' ' ' a piece Youqsay you absolutely guarantee there's no flak in that area. W It's just work, work, work out here on Mm Q, . Yankee Statxon R -mmm-. r 5 X . s w , W ., ,. .- i Xww -1-W X X 5 E-4 WN ff f 5 X 7 f x i ,ya -1 P- f' if S 4 f 4 Z' Q ii I aka . sh: Xe S Mffff Y' iygf will x rg I Wm f f 4! 1st Row KL - RJ AQF3 J. Walseg AQFAN S. Wallg ATRAN J. Williams: AQFAA R. Schumanng AQFAN L. Rosenog AME2 E. Collinsg ATN3 L. Johnsong AQF3 R. J. Schumang AMEAA D. Greer. 2nd Row: AMEAN M. Krzang AT1 D. Curnowg ATN3 M. Ryang AQFAN J. Moralesg ATN3 A. Marionig AQF3 J. Largeg AQF3 S. Davidsong AQF2 E. Wilson: AQF3 J. Brophyg PRZ C. Amesg PRAR K. Wiscaver Happiness is having ten 1101 up birds and only one launch left to go. ! 204 Keeping the pilots' flight records intact Keeping the Pilots' flight gear in proper working con dition IS an important function of the paraloft. ' 2:00 in the AM, Yankee Station, one hour before launch black night, no moon, pitching deck . . . and you want to know when we are going to roll the movie! lst Row QL - RD AQF3 J. Watkins: AMSAA M. Kratofilg AMS2 K. Darrowg AMH2 F. Howardg AMH2 R. Zieglerg AMS2 G. Bennett: AN M. Hachg AMS3 L. Harveyg ADJ3 A. Gilbertg ADJAN J. Hoffmang AEAN J. Hawkinsg AMS3 L. Langstong 2nd Row: ADJ2 W. Brooks: AMH1 D. Jones: ADJ3 P. Huberg ANS3 A. Rollinsg AMH1 A. Leholmeg ADJ3 A. Huckleberry: AMS2 G. Van Luveng ADJ2 E. Howland: AMASAN S. Reynardg AE3 J. Dobeshg AE2 M. Mooreg AE1 R. Evans: AE3 R. Fleakg AE2 V. Lozanog AE3 R. Hogueg 3rd Row: AMS2 B. Adamsg ADJ3 M. Riggg AMS2 T. Clark: ADJ3 R. McLain. 1 I fx. EX , 4 i .. . f 206 1 I We'll order 4 tacans, 3 radios, and 5 cases of San Miguel! 51 gr f A -. Ji' LT. J. F. Quisenberry leaving his F8H Crusader after assisting in a MIG kill 26 June 1968. 1st Row KL - RD A03 J. Franksg A01 F. Heberlieg A01 S. Schrader: A02 P. Crook. A02 P. Davis: A03 R. Donaldsong A03 J. Polakoski ig. If I hook up the Teac with the Akai, we'll have our own record studio. LT. H. B. Hardin, Jr. leaving his F-8H Cru- sader after assisting in a MIG kill 26 June 1968 Maybe if we just ignore him heru go awayz n ! l 1 ,r W 52 S 'Z i n Q 2 If I? Fjl F 2 x Z, : fl 1 207 E ' 2 ff! ' 208 The MIG Killer A F-8H Crusader preparing to launch from the Bonnie Dick A F-8H Crusader returning home after another combat mission. Shucks, Captain, it was nothing at all. his gms Three F-8H Crusaders on the prowl Over North Viet Nam. CDR. Moose My- ers describes his successful encounter with a MIG 21 to fellow pilots. Commander Harry R. Blake, USN Commander Guy Calle, USN Cgmmanding Officer . Executive 0fflC6l' The first squadron to wear the 6X'XxlNG N 'A world-renowned Iron Angel insignia ex Q ' Q was Fighter Squadron FOURTEEN ka' The years that followed saw VF- which was commissioned on 23 August N I 141 flying the FZH-3 BaHSh96 , F4D 1943. On 21 March 1944 Fighter Squad- wg M Skyray , F3H-2N Demon and in ron FOURTEEN departed the East ,gg May 1962 the new 1000 l'IlDh'P1l1S F'3E Coast on the USS WASP with F6F ii 452 Q Crusader . On 15 October 1963 VF- Hellcats and on May 1944 quickly t E29 W 141 was redesignated VF-53 and re- saw action at Wake Island followed 52 6 K assigned to Attack Carrier Air Wing by encounters in Tinian, Saipan, Iwo ' J K FIVE. Jima, Guam, Palau, Okinawa, Leyte, While deployed aboard the USS and the Second Battle of the Philippine X TICONDEROGA on its Second Sea' The 'Akon Angeln was temporar' ' J cruise of the Vietnamese conflict, on 113' fetlfed when Fighter- Squadron 2 August 1964 two Iron Angel pilots FOURTEEN was decommissioned on M9 5 came to the aid of the USS MADDOX 14 July .1949 THE in the Gulf of Tonkin when that ship H Whllff 111 Korean Waters the F9F was attacked by North Vietnamese PT Panther pllots and Crew of VF-141 boats. VF-53 is on its fourth cruise adopted the Iron Angel as their insignia. Thus the Iron Angels were reborn and remain in existence to this date as one of the few famous Fighter Squadron insignias of WW II still in use. of the current conflice - its fourteenth squadron deployment. Af Q I fL - RJ WO1 Shieldsg LTJG C d' LT li?-f 1 l I onra , JG Mansellg LT Lambeg LTJG Gerhardtg LT Hiseg LCDR He' 3 LCDR T k- erDCDR Blake, LCDR Buttong LCDR Taylorg LT Harrisg LT Umsteadg LTJG Wells: LT Manlove: LT lifreblerg LTJG Rllfssg C R Cane fln Frontb 'iff 'J , ,X 4 4444 f my 5 X , S I ,Q 7 Q .1 is 5 ,7 Eff V ,,. X X ,el f ,Kais- Q' Ra C sfff, X Q N at sm . V X INN i 12 X Q P x yi Rfk, ! S' sw ,, ,- -W - 4 K lst Row CL RJ AQF3 Hogan AQF2 Sallee AQFAN Moselle AQF3 Coopper AQFAN Struble ATN3 Bastlan ATR3 Dombroske AE2 McK1nney ATN3 Ralner AQF2 Zumpf 2nd Row AE3 Enfinger AE2 Taylor AE3 Barrett AE2 George AT1 Olson AE1 Norwood AEC Kelley AQC H111 ATC Hobson AE1 Henderson AQF2 Hoagland ATN3 Boren ATN3 Chambers AE3 Logsdon lst Row KL RJ AN Roberts ADJ2 Clover AN Ochmann AMS3 V1ll1cs AN Walton AN NOIISOH AN Glouser 2nd Row ABH1 Johnson ADJ3 Jeffrles ADJ2 Suthff AN Rogers AN Avant ADJC Goln ADJ3 McW1ll1ams ADJ3 Hulslzer ADJ3 Selbach ADJ3 Sltterly AN Horstmeler AMS3 Shumate 4, e.t. 'J X ae e L 1st Row KL RJ AZ3 Fortunato AZ3 Flgueroa PN3 Mole PN3 Long AN Rlpka AZ3 Remmert AN Rand 2nd Row H k AJDJ3 Voligny' SN McNe1l YN3 Chester YN2 Snyder A02 Swmk AFCM Beckenthal AECS Rlchards AME3 xc ey . PN3 Thomas SN Goss PN3 Johnson PN2 Grrffin AMH3 Morgang AQFAN Cutter SN Campbell PH3 Neff AZAN James 1st Row CL RJ ADJ3 Anchando AN Nunez AME3 Treatway: ADJAN McLane AMS3 P13228 ADJ3 Blshop AMH3 Pelzel AMH3 Wllson AMH3 Walthour 2nd Row AME2 Arendellg AME3 Nunn ADJ2 Petsch ADJ2 Henson ADJC Spam AMS3 S lvador AMH1 Machurek AMH2 Rldeaux S7f - Row CL RJ ADJ2 Hayes AMS3 Baker AMH1 Falrchild' PR3 Howard AM , S1 M t h ll AMS3 K k PR3 Oste S3 Frlsh 2nd Row AMS3 Stacey PR2 Garcla ADJ Turnerg AN Plazza ADJ3 Colhrcis eADJC SD31I?SigN2 Holsmge x 'Vi' ,au ,Ji 1 .Q tg ibm A 1st Row KL - RD A01 Stovall: A03 Reynolds: A02 0'mearag A01 Davis: A02 Endahlg 2nd Row: A02 Black: A01 Merillg AOC Garnrerg A01 Armsg A02 Matonivichg A02 Smit . Wonder what this knob is for. 1900 - They're all up - pinch me. 13 assigned, 4 on the beach, 9 on board and down, and now he wants 2 alert birds - problems, problems. 213 214 Wake up, Skip! I've got it now: we can. make Hawaii in seven hours. 'nf' I , W'V2,,, ' n 1' K! VF-53's own Andy Capp We are gathered here today . . M- .-. Pilot studies SECRET in structions. Steak and candlelight tonight . . . and I've got to fly. Aa Q Y F l M George Hise- a pilot and a lover CDR Moose Myers, MIG killer from VF-51, congratulates CDR Guy Cane, the Air Wing's newest MIG Killer. On the 29th of July two sections of Iron Angels were vectored in over North Viet Nam to intercept airborne MIGS. LT Dex Manlove was first to see the MIGS and what followed could only be described as a classic WW I donny- brook . The engagement lasted five min- utes as the four Iron Angels battled it out with the four MIG 17's. CDR Guy Cane got his first MIG kill using an AIM 9D Sidewinder missile. LCDR Button and his wingman LTJG Conrad were the second section of Crusaders assisting in the MIG kill. It was a happy day for VF -53! Let's see, was that 210 or 201? Please, Morgan, I'd rather do it myself. You know, airmail only cost pennies more. 215 But you promised that the next one was mine. I can't! My thumb is caught in the relief tube. 216 I think its got a broken leg. Now that you mention it, I do feel a draft. -Qx .,,. X 1 kg lk ' ' 1 3K X2 .- 'K' No, I don't know how to put it ong I thought you said you knew, .sw only 328 SCIGWS t0 go. You know, we're replacing a team of nine straad experts. Has it stopped leaking yet, Chief? All of this just to replace one wire? Pretend like you know what you're doing, there's someone taking our picture. gm-R is s. '217 218 What we need is a bigger hammer. f ly, , f ff 4 4? What some guys will do for a little shade. Super Twidget scanning the new tech. manual. WJ LQ? I could have sworn there was a test jack on this The fastest pencil in WESTPAC Side of the plane- , K... . ff'-' iv L X Q x si f YN2 Snyder busy shipping himself over. What did you do during the war Daddy? Let's play musical airplanes. To think they are paying me 13 cents an hour just to hold this wing down. -AE2 Lavack I just hope they accept this resignation. , ,,,,A-.1.-vv., ..,-.-,.-...nq:,..-x 219 Commander Robert R. Wilson, USN Commanding Officer The VA-93 Blue Blazers home based in Lemoore, California, were commanded by CDR Robert R. Wilson during the first five months of the cruise. He was killed in a tragic heli- copter crash on July 10, 1968 and com- mand was assumed by CDR Thomas W. Schaaf. The 26 officers and 171 men operate aboard the Bonnie Dick with fourteen A-4F aircraft. VA-93 is now on its fourth Viet- nam combat cruise. Originally com- missioned Fighter Squadron NINETY- THREE in 1952, VA-93 has flown five models of the A-4 Skyhawk , The A-4F's bombing computer, increased A A Commander Thomas W. Schaaf, USN Executive Officer engine thrust, improved electronic countermeasures and large bomb pay- load make it a highly effective weapons system in Southeast Asia. The Blue Blazers began this year's cruise by participating in the defense of the U. S. Marine base at Khe Sanh and subsequently conducted interdiction operations below 199 North in consonance with the Presidential di- rective of March, 1968. Many North Vietnamese trucks, bridges, petroleum destroyed by VA-93's bombs and rockets. X us. L.. i B . A AU Ov areas, and supply dumps have been Moc souwwi -iii EOD to Bottomb CDR Bob Wilson: LTJG Sam Scheider' LCDR Art een: LTJG Barry Karger. 6Left to Right? .CDR Tom Schaafg LTJG Bob Lindleyg LCDR Mike Trout: LTJG Dlck selman. fT0D to Bottom? LCDR T Sh h ' LTJG J Ch t' LCDR Harvey EikelgLTJG Jack l?Jrgugla2gaL?Fr3G Gay Pggtt. ares' flfeft to Right? LCDR Frank Fullerton: LTJG Gary Rodgers: LCDR Don F urrowg LTJG Dave Maxwell: LTJG Jack Waeltz. 221 Gentlemen we V9 discovered the gold here! QLeft to Rightl LTJG Bill O'Dayg LT Bill Greenwell and LT Jeff Winthrope keep the Blue Blazers flying. T J W th e AZ3 D Dick AZ1 Yurchick Jr' AZ3 R Kubma AN J Baldwin AN R Bingaman lst Row CL RJ L in rop , ., . AT1 E Rose AFCM W Strlngham 2nd Row ADJC H. Floreag AE1 H. Schmidt AZ3 T Hollingsworth ADJC I Sowell ' AJ ksnAK1AJack AMH1 T Harper ADJ2 A Barclay AN A Lomonaco A01 L. McCloud, AK2 W Navarro AK1 ac o son AKAN R Synder AN W Hubbard AEC R GIISSO. lst Row KL - RJ ATR3 J. Munro: ATN2 G. Monson' ATN2 C. Smith: ATN2 D. Stone: 2nd Row: ATR2 R. Painter: AE2 J. Schouboe: AE2 C. Colvin: A02 R. Feld- man: AN G. Brockman: A03 D. McGrath: A03 R. Mylar: A02 S. Hurd: ATC W. Straf- ford: 3rd Row: LT W. Greenwell: ATN2 N. New- kirk: A02 J. Fife: A02 R. Peterman: AN G. Heim: AN A. ,Wright: A01 B. Cooper: AT1 R. Buckley: LTJG W. O'Day: 4th Row: ATN2 0. Marrs: A02 G. Gadberry: A01 G. Trott: A03 J. Pola- koski: A03 G. Larson: A03 G. Ploog: AN M. Simpson: A02 R. Daffron: AQF3 R. Schirm: 1st Row CL - RJ ADJ1 D. Mc Mahan: AME2 R. Jung: AMH1 D. Ward: AM T. Ha- met: AMS1 E. Allen: AMH2 G. Reichle: ADJ1 J. Novak: 2nd Row: AMHC J. Cash: ADJ1 0. Schnider: AMS2 G. Jones: AE2 S. Hardman: ADJ3 W. Kunze: ADJ2 B. Slinkard: ADJ3 H. Sanders: AMS3 J. Harig: ADJ2 T. Robnett: ADJ2 S. Drake: AMS2 A. Dunsworth: AMS2 F. Howe: AN A. Liberteg AMS3 M. Frangenberg: PR2 E. Wentling: ADJ1 R. Jones: AMH2 E. Joy! LTJG R. Sel- man: 3rd Row: AME2 D Busby: ADJ2 J. Dodson- AMH3 L. Nard: AME2 J. Gutierrez: ADJ3 D. Holvey: AME2 L. Williams: AN D. Eberstein. Intake: PR3 La- cy, Cockpit: PR2 Emory. I lst Row CL - RJ CS3 M. Boot: PN1 R. Deemer: PN3 G. Rampenthalg ABH1 F.. Burns: AE3 L. Sandidge: LI3 A. Traceski AQFAN T. Hinton SN R. Harrie 2nd Row: ADJ3 J. Lukens AN H. Locke AMS3 G. Dispenza PR2 R. Allen AMSC M. Melder CSC G. Kosciuk A03 R. Wyman ADJ3 J. Graves AN P. Sturm AN W. Hubbard K ' ..R5Srm. X Wi N. ai 4 wx Sf Q, Z... . K N ,, , , . . msg Vu' W' f 7 wx ,S 224 I lst Row QL - RJ AMEAN T. Kittingerg AN G. Leshingerg ABH2 A. Riosg AN P. Zorkog AMS3 R. Lewisg AN L. Stokes: 2nd Row: AN D. Meyerg AN K. Houghg ADJ3 A. Costa: ADJAN L. Harvilleg ATN3 W. Going AMS3 F. Baugrnang AMH3 M. Douzartg AN G. Revere: AME1 P. Perkinsg 3rd Row: ATRAN K. Birmeling AMH2 R. Siebg ADJ3 H. Miller: AN F. Ryang AME3 A. Houserg ADJAN F. Lingenfelterg AE3 M. Risterg AN J. Vanweezelg AN R. Lazzerini: AMH3 G. Lindleyg ADJ3 M. Lindherg AMS3 W. Weiss: ADJ3 D. Roeng LT. J. Waeltzg The AMS1 nest D. has Ward blue explains eggs the in results it, of Chief. a hook dashpot overstress. --any ..:,,,. -A w AME2 Gutierrez and AN Locke change a 10 mel' Oxygen container. AA Morgan and AE3 L ff' checking the nose gear iypg-15353 L ,.Y,.,......?.,-, Y ,.,,,,...1-xf-K nr T , n--v ---5 J f Are you sure you know what I'm talking about? X Some of the many constant checks made AMS2 Dunsworth fights his own war against aircraft corrosion. Yes, I've heard we will be served by stewardesses tonight. by plane captains. HU Num fd-.,, 424 vi 1,114 W NJ A C f Q f i sig I ff .L df y. . la , A f 7 ff ,f ' v P y , Z ' W,,,,,,,M . 225 ADJ3 Bondegard preparing an engine for installation. fffffi If f if Can I blow out the candles? Studying for Second'???? Are those the new regulation combat flying boots? AE3 Rister Gazes at his appendix . . . wcggfmf H, VU Mm Did you really stuff him in one of those? A03 Ploog and A03 Mylar lift another 1000 pound bomb. That's the best coffee I've ever had! AKAN Snyder and AK1 Jackson fill a stock order. Quit dealing off the bottom. , .1 Q 227 My next lecture w1ll be at 0400 tomorrow for those of you who slept through this one. Household goods are on the fourth floor. LCDR Harvey Eikel studies some weapon guides. This soul brothern business has got to stop. AU 0Ject1on seat pan packmg IS completed by PR3 Lacey, PR2 Wentling and PR2 Emery. LCDR Shanahan preflighting his aircraft 7.1 Two Blue Blazers with 500 pound bombs enroute to an I corps target. 2.75 inch rockets are shot at North Vietnamese barges along the left bank of the river. Passing safely over the ramp. .dfvl An enemy transshipment point laden with crated sup- plies explodes under 500 pound bombs. Commanding Officer Executive Officer Commander Joseph B. Wilkinson, Jr., USN Commander John E. Wasson, USN Attack Squadron NINETY- FOUR was officially commis- sioned on 1 August 1958. Soon after the A4 Skyhawk was introduced into the squadron, the nickname Shrike was se- lected due to the analogy be- tween the small ferocious bird and the A4 Skyhawk . The SHRIKES have completed their fourth combat cruise while 2 vard the USS BON HOMME RICHARD. f'3UN tdgjfymi il Telling it as it happened. ATTACK SQUADRON NINETY-FOUR. 1st Row fL - RJ, LCDR J. Quinn: LCDR H, Lifnchg LCDR C. Howard LCDR R. Braceg CDR J. Wilkinsong CDR J. Wassong LCDR P. Barrishg LCDR.W. Propstg LCDR R. Knepper 2nd Row: LT R. Buelowg LT R. Flowerg LT B. Bennittg LT E. Wilsong LTJG D. Petrettig LTJG M. Renella LT J. Goodman: LTJG R. McCrearyg LCDR H. Schwarzenbachg LTJG R. Thompsong 3rd Row: LTJG D Kwarta: LTJG E. Kesgeng WO-1 H. Devriesg WO-1 G. Vertreesg LTJG W. Julyang LTJG H. Garvin: LT R Keithlyg LTJG K. Kreuzbergerg LTJG J. Kuchinskig LTJG G. Ross: WO-1 H. Lindsay. WY fa -,,,,.... Cutting charts in Air Intelligence. Lining her up for the shot. JOPA at work. -...Q IL fnuw, M M il M A 23 E a 5 I I l s z A Z E i s r S w -5 i .1 Q 5 ge 232 ,W ,,,,,,,,fff, f Mlm? - - , ' ks: PR2 H. Mosher: PR1 R. Looper: ADJC R. Scheer: AMS1 C. Simms: fhgofi'ii2rc1ii,i2-'6Z.N1:i?2LN.H1ii,bS0n. ADJ2 H. Green: ADJAN P. Bralleyg AMH2 J. Warren: ADJ2 D, Urewicz-' AME3 B. Barker. 2nd Row, LTJG R. Mccrearyg PR1 R. Holhs: PR3 R. Morgan: AMH1 R. Howard. ADJ1 B Jones: ADJ3 G, Iyerson: AMH3 E. Cosmano: AMS3 K. Grote: ADJ2 Gearhart: AN L Velez' AMH3 M. Salomonson: AMS2 B. Miller: AMS3 Teltsworthg AME3 A. White: AMS3 G. Silvia: AMEl P. McNamara: ADRC E. Shriver: LTJG H. Garvin. 3rd Row, ADJ1 A. Delgado: AMH2 W. Rodgers: AMS3 c. Dattilo: AME2 R. Larreg AMS2 J. Durenl ADJ3 A- Zuehlsdorffz ADJ3 R. Akey: AME3 R. Aseltine. 4th Row, AMH3 J. Fay: ADJ3 J. Williamson: ADJ3 R. Cozzolmo: ADJ3 C. Gant: AMHAN Yonescu. 1st Row, QL - RD AN T. Habeck: AN H. Ruiz: AME2 C. Nelson: ADR2 W. Payne: AN R. Curtiss: AN R. Weid- man: AN J. Betts. 2nd Row, ADJC H. Brandenburg: AN W. Alexander: AE2 K. Brady: AN R. Woodard: AMS3 R. Lamberth: AN W. Strobel: ADJ2 F. Crouse: ADJ3 D. Meyer: AN T. Gray: AN D. Lawson: AMH3 L. Jern- egan: ADR1 J. Harper. 3rd Row, AMS3 R. Novak: ADJ3 D. Carter: AN E. Taylor: AN R. Denstedt: AN W. Dulbs: AN C. Foreman. 4th Row, AN T. Myers: AN J. Polyblank: AN A. Rogozinski: AN C. Thomas: AMS3 B. Trantham. lst Row, KL' - RJ AE2 P. Fazio: AE3 T. Mullaney: AT1 W. Wallace: AT1 E. Dekker: AT1 R. Reasor: A02 W. Nyikes: ATN3 J. Hopp: ATN2 T. Smgleton: AOAN W. Trojahn: AN T. Miller: A03 R. Cash: AN G. Lmcoln. 2nd Row, AN D. Davldson: AQF3 R. Touros: AQB3 H. Miller: A01 J. Lewis, A02 D. Fitzgerald: A01 W. 0verby: A02 J. Castaneda: AN E. Krusinsky: A03 R. Hatings: AE2 L. Sumter: A03 R. Carrlcoffeg ATN2 R. Wolfe: AE2 J. Fogle: AN G. Cadden: AE1 H. Fry: ATR3 D. Dubek: AOCS J. Naylor. 3rd Row, AE2 T. Decamp: AE2 E. Clifford: AQF3 C. Lee: ATR2 F. Seib: AE3 W. McClain: tl?4oXre:hSN Roberts. 4th Row, ATN3 G. Stec: AE3 K. Vallone: ATR3 J. Nixon: A03 M. Hubbs: A02 T Tulrginony, A03 A. Luna: ATN2 C. Whitaker: A03 J. Redden: A02 R. Etchells: A03 J. Voth: -'S , x '--F 3 . af . ' ns m..will f'B .73 X The Admin Office. A . Eng, , .f .X K 3, K . Q . .nf . . 3 . . 4 X ZZ'-Q 1st Row, CL -RJ AN J. Zavackig AE2 T. Spiresg AMH1 D. Claus: AZ3 R. Morrill. 2nd Row, ADR2 M. Boltong AZAN J. Fergusong AN T. Stameyg AK2 J. Daley: AFCM R. Link. 3rd Row, AN W. Flynng ADJ3 .lg Calbreathg AN D. Belcherg AN A. Hergetg AN R. Glenfieldg AK2 T. ocox. 1st Row, CL - RJ AEC J. Thomasg AN G. Randallg AE3 J. Sweetg AN S. Polonyg AN R. Duttineg AMSAN C. Frankg 2nd Row, ADJ3 R Aignerg YN3 R. Styles: YN2 T. Myhang ABH2 B. Roberts: AE1 C. Smallg AMSAN L. Jorgenseng HM1 G. Kinneyg ADJAN D. Flemingg ADJAN D. Reading: A01 G. Eichler. 3rd Row, PN3 D. Shadleg PN3 M. Davenport YNSN V. Zanickg PN1 W. Finchg CS3 T. Harringtong YNSN G. Roberts 9 The hardest part. Trying to read the yel- ' low sheet. is ' ' WL 'if nf ,,, , iyNi5'v07H ' gijWm if if 4.11: 233 0, W, A Howard makes Man of the Month. if WX NJ: f W XX X ., XX LT Earl Wilson and AN Dewey Lawson LTJG Kimber Kreuzberger and AN Tony Myer Loading cartridges. The mail yeoman gets mail too. LC Welcome aboard. CDR John Wasson and AMS3 Ronald Lamberth ll 'V UJL f'-V. Mali nnwlun LCDR Charles Howard and AN Allen Rogozinski. Loading bombs on the flight deck. Bending it back. f 'why' f , V W, 'QW X Coming aboard. LTJG wiuiam Julyan and AN Hector Ruiz. Relaxing with the Ordnance gang The Line Shack. Sweat shirts and brown shoes. , ,J X ,, , Z 2 ,. -. -I-1. Preparing a bomb rack. LT John Goodman and AN Edwin Taylor. 9'-N. z 2 5 1, The Missile crew. Maintenance control. The Operations Department at work. 4, f ,, 237 .li t iq lycsc Us LCDR Paul Barrish and AN Thomas Habeck. 'KA E Q, - xx!! 'X X Minor repairs in the cockpit. 238 Carricoffe puts on the finishing touches. Roldan receives his Good Conduct Medal. Af 4. fm. E ,,,,.....,x...t ls- -: - Putting on the finishing touches 'in LTJG Harold Garvm and AN W1l- liam Strobel. All set to launch. LTJG Dean Kwarta and ADJAN Douglas Fleming. LTJG Brent Bennitt and AN Reginald Woodard. Back behind the reefer. V 240 Commander Marvin M. Quad, Jr., USN Commanding Officer Attack Squadron TWO HUNDRED TWELVE was commissioned on the twenty- second day of June 1955 at Mof- fet Field, California. Two months later the squadron de- parted for the Far East on their first cruise aboard the at- tack carrier BON HOMME RICHARD flying the F7U-3 Cut1ass . Commander David C. Coe, USN Executive Officer Commander Richard R. Allmann, USN Commanding Officer In June 1961 the squadron transitioned to the Douglas fair' pri- ' q A4-B Skyhawk and is cur- A f.--314.1 rently flying the newest ver- sion, the A4-F. On February 7, 'M 1965, VA-212 was called upon to fly retaliatory air strikes against the North Vietnamese Q'--Legg ' ' at Don Hoi while they were ., based aboard the USS HAN- 1 COCK. Since that time the A gf Rampant Raiders made an- other cruise on the USS HAN- COCK, and are presently em- barked on their second combat cruise aboard the USS BON HOMME RICHARD. Commander Fred H. Whittemore, USN Executive Officer L .. , , 3 ,A M.. , , M f 'Mf 'Wi mifwwf , . M W. I X Mww Y ,hm is ,v X 4 -4-ffww:.,..,., Q . '1- W U xv W J Y ' 'Q nz- , f S P lx 'K X ,I 3 I 1 V .N4Nwx-Q ,, , ,... f 2 X ,Z f ' X X X . f wg., nm, ' W ' ff. N QQ N S X M gy ' 9 W ' .yn .. .M X Y: T f f Wx W at Z 1 l.. Q . . 'fr' ' - X 'f I cry? ff. ' ' 2 f I ' C mmm . . f.. A ., f f ., . W. ugh.. . .. W ,. .. , . C M. .. . . X. WW .f .V Q 2 X Win X ' , ft W , X k Af . W ,Nr A f R . .fy WH, Z swf, v, 7 cf Z. f yr . . Y.- ,f .' f A ' ' 2 , . V fm., ff Zh if W, ss Q f - A .4 HX ,. f A 4' . I . ' S fix Q . , ff L fx if A V A ' fi . 1 .5 iv 2' 76' f W fa UXWW I sf-r . .Xi fm -A V f .M I ,, W 4 ,ff ' 5 , 'ff I f ...A X , . . X X Q 1, X, X M: if ? iffy 5 QW5.. ff. I W, .. .WWW fwwy .1 - as . 1 Y . - S A- I f .f 'f ' f if . ' WW f lst Royv KL - RJ LTJG J. Andrews: LTJG R. Walker: LCDR R. Grant: LCDR T. R. Swa t : CDR F. Wh'tt ' LTJG G. Smxth: LCJG P. Reed: M. Quaid: 2nd Row: LCDR Wood: LT E. Bradley: LTJZG S. Gray: LGDRHWG Yonke: LTJG T. McCleod: LT J. K1ll1an: LT W. DeCarl1: LT B. Smlthg 3rd Row: LT H. Durden: LTJG T. Rieder: LCDR M. Clark: LCDR J. DeSte1guer: LTJG J. Meador: CWO-4 W. Bowen: LTJG J. Griner: LTJG R. Shorb: LT A. Crebo. 1 X .AMW X WQN4 N.. ... . , fm 1st Row KL -Rl AQFAN J. Stroshahl: ADJAN F. Adams: AZ3 J. Nededog: AZ3 R. Landis: AZ3 S. Miller: AE3 W. Pat- tison: AMS3 E. Hammer: ADJ3 L. VanHouten: SN R. Tucker: TN L. Ladao: AMSAA D. Debo: SN S. French: AEAN S. Leong: YN3 A. Tocco: ADJ3 D. Milner: AN L. Jackson: 2nd Row: AOC J. Dorr: AN G. Carey: AE3 R. Campbell: ADJAN J. Sheridan: AMH1 J. Bergeron: PN1 V. Armstrong: ABH1 M. Glenn: AMS2 R. Geiger: PR2 J. Lewis, AMH1 D. Gibson: AMS1 S. Compton: ATN2 D. Booker: YN2 R. Steele: AN G. Renell: AD1 R. East: ATN3 J. Todd: ATN2 Van Vliet. lst Row QL - RJ ADJ3 D. Doebelin: AN R. Cloyd: AMH3 D. Howell: A03 L. Harpster: AN J. McEntyre: ASM3 T. Grier: AMH2 R. Toopes: AN G. Chamberlain: AA D. Willett: AN M. Fleck: AN R. Smith: AN J. Tuck: 2nd Row: AMS2 P. Carl- son: AMH3 E. Ingram: ATR3 C. Johnson: ADJ3 R. Detmar: AQFAN C. Patton: ATNAN E. Renteria: AN J. Allen: ATR3 E. Thomas: AMEC M. Short: ADJ1 L. Anders: ADJAN R. Earhart: ADJAN B. Vanderhoof: AN R. Reynolds: ADJ2 R. Brenner: AN D. McKechnie. LW: . 'f .. gn f - '1 ., rss 'f . ww fr W l . . '43 W I rj .. 'gr'--f 'Ns-n , I S if A 5 l-v 4 X ,ff 3 u , F.. . . L. A ,. Q , 8 H ., . . , , W H V - JUL, ' WWW, 1st Row KL - RJ A03 M. Kirtleyg A03 S. Bucher: A02 G. Upchurchg A03 D. Mayhughg A02 M. Boyce: A02 J. Haydeng A03 S. Sutherland: 2nd Row: A01 W. Fowlerg A03 R. Leitheg A03 W. Hess: A01 Spalhnog AN P. Scheeterg A03 B, Bissettg A01 M. Tomlinsong A03 J. Cantellog A01 J. McCord: A01 D. Jessup. , V . 1 . 34 '49 . 1. ,Tf,... . 5 t . 9. A A N 4 2 t1 J -M 4 ' . A . 'Q ,'Su. Y .X N tl! ,K 'f,. gg Qs V Q S 1 Y A ' I 5 A .X JF . , s i K 11 1 ., 1' X 9 x, X f' .sg X I lst Row QL - RD AE3 H. St' k 3 AE3 D. R ' . , . - . AE3 F. Larshg A02 L. Hoggegegnd Row' Aglgelff lFE?isK'AF5F13ieg APT1? J' Forness' AEAN D' Mltchum: A02 D'K1k0la , - . ' . ' . - , . e ersong AE1 L. H tg A F3 P. C ' 3 AQF3, EJ Ailgms, ATC J. Schuck, AT1 P. Llpscomb, ATR2 F. Acquavella: AT1 J. Longg ATN2mPI. Mglerg AEArI?S0l.aI0rre6Il- AF M - C J.Stt:AMCSC.A 1- - . . . J. Schuck: AKC V. '-dm: PRC LI ggogwilflig Igfwgsfggilfxncs D. slssong AMEC M. Short: AEC E. Adams, ATC A I . A US9B82iHB E R!CHAm.m....,. Q Q W' My 'W 'lvl' ' - ...f 'Ut r. X. Q J X Nh S... 5. is . . .T 5 -1 ' W-lu K S U uwwulx Af IW 5 1 :fl 1st Row QL - RJ ADJ1 R. Lockhartg AMEAN J. Guthrieg AMS2 H. Gunnellsg AMS3 W. Roherg AME3 L. Gray: AMH3 V. Murqn. 2nd Row: AN J. Valdezg AMS3 M. Robertsong AMSC C. Arnold: AME2 P. Nunnallyg AMS2 P. Peterg AMH3 W. Flemmg. AMS3 W. Kam. .... , . . - . . . 1st Row CL - RD ADJ2 S. Wardg ADJ2 R. Mahlerg AT2 H. Strickland: ADJ3 E. Manningg ADJ2 B. Sutterfieldg 2nd Row: ADJ3 E. Mooreg ADJ2 C. Trent: PRC L. Goodwing ADJ2 R. Steinerg ADJ1 G. Farrell: ADJ2 E. Morlan. SSBGN .L H0WfjlCH,Q Y XX Dk ' 4973 . . y . E Vtxaaxmk 140'- 243 l i 5 l V F W u l 3 N Lt. Killian returning to the Bonnie Dick after his rescue at sea. ATR3 Thompson watches as AE2 Overstreet works on a dismantled generator. Briefing for an upcoming combat hop AMH1 Bergeron explains the proper way to repair an access panel. ll? AMH3 Fleming and ASM3 Campbell fill 8 nitrogen bottle from the main supply. .i.+,, 4-'N 244 . , fr ldlvflllflli + E' Sf' 1 Q? AMS3 Hammer finds that painting an AEC Downing explains to ADJAN airplane can be a rather warm Harmon what he wants done on an air- business. plane while AZ3 Nededog phones air- craft discrepancies to the shops concerned. SN French mans the 2JG phone while LCDR Yonke fills out his debrief sheet after a flight. A03 Kirtley removing a MK-12 20mm gun from an aircraft. I 245 f'5 KD 5 ,MW ,MQ AZ2 Blachman totals up the daily flight time after the completion of flight ops for the day. LTJG Smith LT Durden, and LCDR Yonke try to pinpoint a target they had' found on a preceding ATR2 Acquavella and A01 Jessup check the bomb rack while A02 Hayden and LTJG Shorb and A03 Kirtley and AN Scheeter prepare to lift it into place. LCDR Yonke receives his 2nd Distinguished Flying Cross from CAPT Dankworth in an awards ceremony held aboard Bonnie Dick 13 April 1968. CDR Quaid congratu- lates Chief Cadora on his promotion to War- rant Officer. ADJ2 Steiner, AMS2 Gei- ger, and ADJ2 Morlan service the hydraulic brake system on an A4-F. CDR Quaid receives the Silver Star medal from CAPT Dankworth in an awards ceremony held aboard Bonnie Dick 13 April 1968. AE1 Estes explaining removal of electrical connections on the tail section of an A4-F to other squad- ron electricians. X' . fri, 247 if CAPT Dankworth congratulates LCDR Thomas on his 200th Car- rier landing. ATR2 Acquavella checks the bombing computer in an A4-R Skyhawk prior to launch. An A4-F Skyhawk is prepared for another catapult shot. A01 Spallino and A03 Leithe working on a gunsight. AT1 Forness checks one of the receiver an- tennas on the nose of the Skyhawk for damage. sfgso X x 3 F A l I CDR Quaid is all smiles upon completion of his 300th combat mission. 1 LCDR Swartz after making his 200th arrested landing. W' f wi A am X - - iss. .4 f A03 Mayhugh working on a dismantled MK-12 mm gun. CDR Quaid presents LT Crebo with a squadron plaque after a farewell dinner held in his honor. , 'I VV KA ARN2 Butinsky checks a malfunction on a Skyhawk radio. , ,-.,, 250 V' CDR J. L. Bingham, USN Officer in Charge f 1 , . , V 4 1232? '-f ' 1 - :' . 1 g X f . J, The Killer Whales of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron EEN Detachment THIRTY-ONE is the third EKA-3B detach- THIRT , ment deployed to WESTPAC by the home squadron at NAS Alameda California since May 1968. ' The primary missions of the detachment are to provide an an weather airborne electronic countermeasures environment and aerial d f' hter aircraft of Carrier Air Wing refueling for the attack an ig FIVE. The original squadron was commissioned at NAS Agaua Guam in September of 1959 flying the E-IB, EA-1E, and EA-1F type aircraft, Its mission included carrier airborne early warning and electronic countermeasures. VAW 13's homeport was changed to NAS Alameda in August 1961 where it continued to provide electronic countermeasures support for units of the Pacific Fleet. With the transition to the A-3 type aircraft tanking became an important part of this dual mission squadron, WMMWX... N., . o TX is X T KL - RD LTJG George He- burn, LT Hank Houghg CDR Joe Bmgham. LTJG Sam Stanifer. WW 1 J T Q5 Z KL - RJ LTJG Howard Ar- quettg LTJ G Butch Gump Ll. L 1:21, 4 ,,,. ,FW 21:1 , 3, All V Mi' , , , y 1- fk. 5 ' ' xr 3 T X M FE' 2 W r r- ex. V if Y --J ls VN .- Q , Hgh T TY . or 6 ' Q as 1 I fm , Q-'W a . Y' ,f 2 X A ,i . ,f' , fi , T rv 1 ' X we ' .. .fi g -- Ag .g 'ff ffmw ww wg Q N Q., ' ,Aa :ig Nga .gi il I, ' ' , fag V '! K A, ,-,-f My v ya ' , R rw? V i . ., f 'kl' T T Q ' , fl - , ' ' . A KL - RJ LTJG Tom Boyd, l qfv ' ir q, ooooo ff' - riff XX LCDR Phil Van Houteng ' I ' , W , wh fll 1 ' f , T 5, 2- 3 Q, S5 . he LT Bob Clark. - Q, ,,xg,,, . . KL - RJ LCDR Don Stra- neyg LCDR Red Wynng I,LQ,aa,,u.x , , r R 32,0 W' f NX 4 rf , ,wwf V m:,,m,.w . X 4. .fl .. The pilot debriefs the ground crew on discrepencies after a flight. 251 1st Row QL - RJ ADJ2 Cooperg AN Anderson: ADJ2 Huegelg ATN2 Langeg AE2 Johnson: AN Alexanderg ADJ2 Kennedyg ADR2 Ginterg AMH1 Riottg ADJ1 Robertsong AMS1 Morris: AMS3 Jarrellg SN Egglestong AE1 Pe- tersong 2nd Row: AN Warreng AMH3 Kennedy: SN Hanseng AN Hollenbachg AE3 Ryang AEI Evansg ATCS Simong ADJ3 Bergg AMH2 Orrisg PH3 Hastingsg ABH2 Marting AN Parkerg AMH3 Noniewiczg AQB3 Herringshawg 3rd Row: AE3 Godinag AN Killingerg SN Sumnerg A02 Abbateg AMH3 Hessg AMS3 Gerschutzg AN Alleng YN3 Dallieg AQB3 McCormick: ATN2 Emdeg AZ3 Alleng AQB3 Bagleyg AMS2 Pridemore. CDR Bingham, LT Hough, LTJG Heburn and ADJ2 Huegel discuss minor dis- crepancies prior to flight. The deck crew prepares to start up the jet engines of an EKA-3. Qalziggrmfjfshuegh A5152 A typical Ecmftanking mission begins in the Gulf of Tsnkin. Kennedy start the killer whale. mmzwww s s s l During 'Happy Hour' an EKA-3B is seen refueling l LTJG . Boyd studies his electronic receivers for radar another EKA-3B tanker. V indicat1on. The whale 4 An EKA-3B tanker refuels a lthirsty F-8H Crusader in flight. i K AN Killinger and AN Allen changing a hook coming in for an arrested landing. P0iI1t after 3 h0D- 3' P I 5 ,lf '44 ' '3 The Flying Circus 68 - VFP-63 Det 31 - is home based at NAQ Miramar California. It is one of the many deployed by Light Photograhic Squadron 63 on board carriers of both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets Bonnie Dicks detachment is headed by O-in-C LCDR John The Red Barron Schulze. The Eyes of the Fleet 63 Dets fly the supersonic RF-8G Cru- sader . Its only weapons are four high-speed cameras. Combined these cameras can provide 2100 individual exposures per mission. The photg- graphs are utilized by Air Wing FIVE and the entire Fleet to obtain re- LCDR J- H- Schulze, USN strike, bomb damage assessment, and lucrative target Intelligence.p Officer in Charge Q ' ' lu V 7 41 4 . 1' 4- , QL A, r , , ' 'T Q 1 I Q , 'E i X K 1 Af! ,J 401 N-0 , L 'ig 7Z l:v--. 5 'f 'ig' 1 K '.Sf' if , ' , .. 'SE' H? fn-fri. 7 f ivm I as 79 L. . . . I ll YY u H H YY 1 The Eyes of the Fleet on the catapult prior to another reconnaissance mission over North Viet Nam. iff i . 254 A 1 , W, .1 H 'li' . , ff f , 1: ' , 7.3.4 K f 35, ' 1' W f in 2 ff Z l 7 ' ff' , .4 img. W f' Z F ' ' A if 3 Q A , T xx Ai ' -X . W ff ,V I ' , 'L , ,aw :qw I Y f , . 1 Q 1, QL - RJ LT E. Haffeyg LT D. Srnithg LCDR J. Schulzeg AMHC T. Breitkopfg LCDR D. Burleighg LTJG T Tucker LTJG E. Miller: LTJG G. Carlson. ..-J Excedrin Headache 544,762 l Our leader - - - ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ S 1st Row CL - RD PRAN Brattong PT2 Kimrninaug AN Kruse: AN Hawkins: PH3 Scully: PH3 Young AMH1 Felton AN Ross: AMS2 Mackerg ATN2 Corsong AN Ingramg 2nd Row: PH2 Griswoldg AZ2 Pippin: AN Muckey ATNAN Glllesple ADJ3 Hogueg AME3 Sutphing YNSN Ratliffg ADJ3 Tickleg PT3 Hadekg AE3 Hineyg AN Simong ADJ2 Hathaway AMS3 Pechar: AN Fergong AMH3 Nievesg ADJ3 Coreyg PH3 Welfareg AT1 Brown. J SS- -ff -5 3 ,N Boy! I sure wish ..... were here! 1 256 O.K. Where is it? Well CDR, I thought I had my Camera OI1. Dear Charlie n, 6 J ff l The 'eye' of the fleet l I i I F I 1 i l A 'U Will I really get a re- enlistment bonus? The Det Bard I know it's here somplace! Hey! Our plane is on the other side of the deck. These things are driving me crazy!! ' V f , V! x 257 -.x -..' 'i r I X I 3 ia 3, 1 1 w 1 2 1 25 2 Q, A Okay, where's the pilot? a' ff I WV ga , is ' x W, N I! I lilfll fw' X N Dum-de-dum-de-dum ,fL .ffl I 157 f A Q I'll be darned- it fits! AZ2!Y N Striker WaveofiT Foul deck Wi 1 bNa-N ' X 1 258 5 H M, v, ., 1 f -W ' x x A'-x LCDR J J Shughrou, Jr , USN Officer ln Charge f . we 'V' 431 'qwb 1 wi Carrler Alrborne Early Warmng Squadron 111 lS based at NAS North Island San Dlego The squadron was formed rn Aprll 1967 out of VAW 11 whlch was dxvlded mto smaller more man ageable VAW squadrons to serve the Paclfic Fleet carrlers The prlmary mlssxon of VAW 111 and more Specrtically the EIB alrcraft of Detachment 31 aboard BON HOMME RICHARD IS early warnmg agamst any posslble threat to the task group by use of radar Other mlssnons mclude strlke con trol the vectorxng of bombers to thelr targets radro relay and elllance of all traffic surface and alrborne w1th1n range of the radar general surv ss ! I NS? .1 I S I! IIE? 260 l Y S I m W . if xi J A head fi lst Row CL - RJ LTJG D. Seymour: LTJG J. Cundiffg LTJG D. McCracken: LT J. Smithg LCDR R. Dalebout: LTJG G. Scottg LTJG D. Corwing 2nd Row: LTJG E. Maynard: LTJG P. Vogt: LTJG S. Burtnerg LTJG B. Reagh: LT M. Greeneg LCDR J. Shughroug LTJG C. Tompkins. , W,m,-.,,.,-sta-L' The new 'CO' visits Det 31 Here he comes with those keys again. Heading for the barn Lv P qs' :Y f Y , fx fl , .lf 5 ,fy , I f , 2 ' ' MZ . ,yr M ,, N .f Q ff 4 ff: ii ze K.: Zig 1 .L I rg l f l y 1 .2 f K if fff . 7 ' fv V 4 N , - h 39 -. jf X , in A 5 .V fl 5 A tw ig, V I, ,W f Q -f cg ff ., V, , M , X l - f J f .fix , J' 0 fe .1 f 'iv f I' X' lm of 1 f f Q 4' .s l' f , I R W0 6 , , 2 .Sf 4 I V 2' 6, ' xg . . H , fly' 1, X 1.1 f ,fa , x x 1 Xgsfwf ,xr f -,W fysms img, , 1 if ff JQ f - ' ff Z, X , .ww ,R 'ay . 7 X -A 1 4: . . - Y . N - mmf, VZW,f f Wye f, ,f I , , . sxsq f 1 . 3 X s ,A X 4 X 'X f - , fs 43 ,.' . , s j X 1, . X .W , X S , V ,Ms , - fiwsjv W n nf V - X- f fs jf N 'vii f E s, 1 Z f ,Qs .. f SQ f. rs 4 H 1 J , f f ,fefgf f N ' S , : 4. , . . I Q.. X fs.. iigd NZ... Ora. 3, ff ,Kg 45? f oh, V 1st Row CL - RJ AN F. Stirewaltg AMS3 R. Robertsg AZ2 C. Tomsg AMH3 H. Joiner: AN R. McVeyg PNSN M. Shelton: ADRAN J. Shaw: 2nd Row: ATN3 B. Bishop: AN A. Seal: YNSN P. Jones: ADR3 K. Colemang AMS1 F. Grebenorg AMSC H. Byrd: ADR1 A. Cannadayg AMS3 S. Fergusong AN S. Harshg AN G. Carmichaelg AN M. Shoaff. Starting it up .... and it buffs to a beautiful A trouble-shooter troubleshooting . gloss in just seconds. lst Row CL - RJ AN J. Pooleg ADR3 W. Kobernickg AN H. McCrearyg AE2 W. Smithg ATN2 S. Lovelandg PR3 H. Prestierg AN J. Maddoxg 2nd Row: ATR2 Heaterg AN G. Freedmang AN M. Vaughng AMH1 H. Pageg AMSC H. Byrd: AE1 M. Los- sickg ATRAN R. Kingg AE2 D. Masseyg AE2 S. Holt. fm' --FAU, 4 -M E '4 f , Q Q' it ' 7 lf.. , zf 2 f 0 up . f . X, '. X, f f M WT 0 23 i f Q f 3 X 7 .S S ' Z f ,, 2 , fi f 4 te 2 K ff A4 '9 fl 4. - A 7 fi f N xpvf f c X f J 4 f f I . A . 1, 4 . . f . Wm 7 yy , wg , 14. f M , Mx. 54, ,, 3 . -.ff f, . A ,, X 0 0 f ff, ,V ff '- J I , f g A 5 fn I. ..,...uZ -ff ' l 2 f- W . ,, . , 1, 5,, , I , if ,ng Q W, 4fM lf' , I ZX' M fy-7 ,E-'lggz 1 .' 'Z -nj Q-5 f .4 -K A . f.f' ,, , 5. , f sl New ,. . so-A . ,, ,I fj X 'I Q K f fi x I gl ' ' - ' IQ f -J - wi 'W , 4 mf , ,ww f A I 261 I I I I I I Spare time 's I . . I -ash Q -n ' . Nm... Hail to the E-8 Roger, your vector point 1 . . . Pilots will ensure a thorough pre-flight .... w.n. F dd arriving 1 ie u , I , .' ,W 'L ...Uh fy .M . , V l , Mgr V, Y Win a little, lose a little The modern generation What do you mean you're not getting paid enough? We'l1 never get off the cat with these chains on.. . 7357 OK - Two 263 L 4 N FAREWELL 15 X E 2, Q i , E 'E A ji Z. ,gi if BALL 1 , 'YW g, ,, X Lf ff 133, z X N - M 3 J Mfg, I g, X X f ,f 'fig f WQQQ, 4 a w , 3 4 f 2, ' f1 Q ' wr. if Q X - Q E I , 1 X 'W ,,,,, f W 'ww ,AI 5 X A 4 S , X1 W w IC ' N N N ml Qfkxt f 3 ,M 4 X234 X 1 WM 'Z I J 5 J 5 ?! 1.2 fi new ,gp- . ' 'A .. 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DE PAR TIN T W 'V'W VHs ,V , , V . , ,,,, 1 X rfyy,g.i, 'bv , 4,.4,,fn4A,1,g , J A ,MJ f f 4 H I , ,, ' f 1 4' ff f 'U'-1' f , , Q, if 4 A I 'Q U ff ',,'Z,5ig, ' 'XXL E V, n 1 ' Q9 Qi i .T Q J gl 1 9 If 5 W, Assyw M 0 Q g 'Q ' 1 4' M Q A 3 f, I ,gg +5 f Q Z1 A I 1 Q 2' Barricade landing without a port wheel strut Arrested safely We also met up with cloud coverage Repair of the radar WWA M.. 'NWA -1 A usa 1 P B -Q. w N F F 'mn-...,,, 'Q - 'r W: ,ab E U'-W NF .4 Ii-f' - 4,5 53-1- ' ' NF in WORK BEGINS O XV, THE LINE I 7 . Al..X I N W aA...,K . .. Af ,pyurg .,L . ' -. , 7 wf'lS'34f3i gQ,f'. ' 275 aw, rf, x aaff- Q, Q f ,ff A ,p WNW N if Y H V ,Mk M ww Mn, Q, 14,354 f 276 Setting up for flight ops with plane guard alongside V-2 men readying the catapult for the next launch A Tinker Tanker gets it from a Strato Tanker with an Air Force F-100F standing by. Mm SMILES OF A SAFE RECOVERY LT Killian and LCDR Thomas returning Z Q 49 'e S Z , A 4 Vip H ,wif Z:-Ne 4 A . fi E 2 Mg, K 2 3 sg, ', 42,4 f 1 s ' ' 6 14.1.1 s ' ,lm . 4 is Q 5 X 3 1 ' x si ,Q 0 wwfezg w ,x ffssfs Y Wf w - V3 Si, Amwf, Q ,:.sisXg! 'iAv'4'W29 3' A 'J We Wzdwv,yw.,mN, ffffff!6,w,y fa' ff V xvp-Wm, ,, .' is T a72Z!!' X' ff M V' ' 'ff Z X' , Q 'Vi Z '-5 Z5 . f if 1 ' fnfw A fw ,f , X. is um'-4, ,M Y. y Q Q v svI W ,WW , X T' Eff: f V V ff ' ,nf V Qm s kx X ? W, A X v i .i xx , ,, 'I ' ,nywrwiwf .wffr- -f' ' W I1 ' V44 fN+Hfw,,L,wL uf' ' , f, ' ,f , , V V W, M ,MT X X , ,,,,, , Y 1 9 p s ' ff f ,,,f fi,w,,z, gs we ,W 2 , ,v 'en Zf,,..f,f f, -v '4 We' x 'V ' f , I V .,., L -, . X X Q, , I MH- 9 1 1 , i , . ,,,, ,, 1, Nw-- '1i, . -4 I-,L r. . ' y .1 F Q r The smoking light is out while transferring NSFO 'v- 2 X. 1 E i All I did was take Q an orange - W .-,J 2 ! 1 Q I f 280 1 MES lf' The exec making the first purchase in the new smoke shop LCDR Schulze celebrating 148,000 arrested landing l30!l3 f- Weather guessers at work P l 985540 Radio KBHR in action I I K, 281 i 1 2 I E z I 2 E 5 i 1 E I E 1 5 282 It's a long way to San Diego kM 'N--...M .X , F a t h e r M u r D h Y , f 1 , The line begins here and goes and goes and goes Letters to family and friends help 1 , ,V ,Y ,W-Yi Y The reclpe for a new first class lS 1 rs Flsflfdz 1 sw '- ' A workout on the focsle ! K Z E i Paint mixed to order in the paint shop ACARE package in somewhat less than mint condition I F E in I I I 283 ? Z I THE NEW CHIEFS 84 OK- OK you can have your pipe back boats! How swe-e-et it is!! OOOH! That certain feeling .... Make that a double ...... i w Vg.-' N. R. Norrls. Left: CSC T. Bautista. THE RETIRING I I d cPo J ADVANCED CHIEFS cL- RJ cPos Herrera. Parkhurst, Spetter. MCP0 MC Donough' an ones With CAPT Dankworth. ,, J F1 Top left: AEC R. R. Clayton. Top right: AOCS CHIEF S 285 CHIEF Davis and son REUNIONS AN Hepner and father A02 Castaneda and father , x aa aa ff XS M W ll 0 'M ml ff f I X. BMC Corkran FN Bratnard RDCS Poole YN 2 Brower X Wie fg. Zigi f . ..,, 3 , 'Y yi J, i Q 44-Q 'Q ds tu. 'Hr A 4 Man Overboard Knot tying demonstration 'C fi, Af fu wr Marines instructing in use of M-1 Carbine Sz 45 Automatic e ,,-f 41 xr' 1... . -,,- , ' 5995! '4 -we ff 4.44 1 www -nn- L 0 'fA.:.... . :,- rf-H-ff , .. - Ay ,- ,. M-gh ' ' , ....... k .-,- vfflwws ww. N illzvzfw'-i -'f'9f'1 'i5f 5!f 0' . h. ! 4 K' ff ',-,, .D A-.ug-,5 , -f X 44-vii 289 1 i CATAPULT CREW RESPONDS TO THE END OF THE FIRST LINE PERIOD 290 4 E D Y F N D R 291 X X X X X XX Qj VA 'Q 1 Side Street in Sasebo Assurance is hanging onto Mom's coat when some- body gets too close Kaimononi Ikimasho fLet's go shopping! The whole ship went oriental 'lang 3.653551 I 1 N I. I A f Z iw? NS On to the sea of Japan , , , , , -M.. . fr . ll 'M-Q 4 A 1 I ' W' ,F if' 1, i Z 3 ,ff L 1 - ' F M 'fl' 1 ' a dzwfffs f f ,f V i , ,ww 3' ,' 4 Lf' Q, MTH.-14 ,M Q A , ,, - ,,.- .-- ,- 4 W1 , f M, ,,,. V 44 ra JA! V ,, V ,Q , f LGEN Vernon P. Mock USA DEPCOMGENEIGHTH ARMY Welcomed by the C.O. Carrier Task Force Orientation of LGEN Han Shin CHIEF OF STAFF Republic of Korea Army , n X X W,-.,,v. vf A' ' ,. . ,'-zsrx . 3: 101' 'fL.f.zq, 5. .J ,V,. . ,Q ., . ,-, - -. .5f'f- .4- . ,V A v A .4-r ' J . . Russian Destroyer encountered in the sea of Japan W E 3 -2 S Q4 i Aerial view of unidentified Trawler contact CREW CAPTIVATING LOREE FRAZIER AND MERCY, MERCY, MERCY 298 ,ff A WARDS E 47 1 A V! 64 f M 2 PRESENTED BY CER EM 0 Y EADM COUSINS ,ff SN BOOKER RECEIVING A LETTER OF COMMENDATION YN3 MERRITT RECEIVING A LETTER OF COMMENDATION rf' 3? Y I 'W f ASN 5991. X W ZR N 2 S CDR SCHAAF RECEIVING AN AIR MEDAL LTJG REED RECEIVING AN AIR MEDAL 1 W K in ,fl , f f Q xi X I s. X ' ,qw 14,1 M WW, 0 Wm 1 if W , ... , X X W, ff, Qazfm- ,Q A, mww We dk- , LCDR SHAW RCCSIVGS Benny Sugg award from CAPT DANKWORTH for adaptmg a camera for g1VlI'lg the Navy ltS first fully operatlonal strlke stlll pxcture capablllty THE C.O.'s GUEST RADM KYRLE - POPE ROYAL NAVY CHIEF OF STAFF, FAR EAST GREETED BY LCDR SHAW ., ,I f -.Q 1 , S x R ,, I Hg, 1 V 4. We ' LW? R ff f ' I H H, . ., v g W ,, , ,QM , ' 5 M., ,,, I W, M CAPTAIN DANKWORTH ON THE FLIGHT DECK WITH - LTCOL GILL, SINGAPORE TRAINING, COL HAMILTON, CO NEW ZEALAND FORCES: MAJ WALL, ROYAL MARINES, STAFF AMPHIB FORCES' MR. AIERS, POLITICAL ADVISOR, FARELFg CDR TURPIN, ROYAL NAVY, STAFF AMPHIBIOUS 0 -I , mm . . ,W , ,W V, k . 4 - Q Wm .,,. M Www 5 , V K vm 14 M X X Y W If XX MQ , C cff 'f . W, M ,f 7, SJW , 3: ,, .V 4 5 Q, -,I I N J , , f W W -QI! W, , N-K ,WQ fa ' , f X I I ' fx f, Q M W .. , ,.. N . ,, ., 1 , M, ,f , M, I , 'V' A My f 1 ' , Aw. n f ff X ' f f , ff.1,a 4' '15 LIBERTY PERSONNEL ON THE PIER WAITING FOR TAXIS AND BUSSES TO SINGAPORE, ETC. !,,,q v-- ',,,..w Y- .: ', ' . , . R, I 5.,, . 4: T. .. , . - u 1 , 1. X N., ' x -Q a ,, .... wif -H, ' X x . va 1 s aw. , P t u sQ,t1 1 X'.x' -ff Y. -. Q ' ,,X, , X ' V. M V. ,f' '. 5. 31. 5 3,2 ,. ,, 3 WE 1 - if X .V 5. N . if f fx . -u.-, 4 , 'Win ' . BHR-EOD TEAM IN ACTION ON REMOVING UNIDENTIFIED PROJECTILE FROM MSTS TUG CWO-3 Neil AOC Hendrickson Sz LT SORENSON OF WEAPONS O - s an 9? 301 3 1 w 1 i I 1 L w X 1 I r 1 x .4 I ' 1 K '1 F I ,A i .X 'LT -1 1 .1 I 'V n I y 302 U.S. NA VAL DIGNITARIES PIPED ABOARD ADM J J HYLAND USN COMMANDER IN CHIEF PACIFIC FLEET VADM A M SHINN USN COMMANDER NAVAL AIR FORCES PACIFIC FLEET A' 4, 1 X s , ,WAS , ! 1 f , X ff 5 W- ' 'a i Y s T I l 1 ! i 1 4 VADM W F BRINGLE USN COMMANDER SEVENTH FLEET A RADM J. D. RAMAGE USN 5 DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF OPERATIONS AND PLANS R CIN CPACFLT U I RADM H P LANHAM USN COMMANDER FLEET AIR WESTERN PACIFIC RADM R W COUSINS USN COMMANDER TASK FORCE 77 .7577 . L- Q i I ? 1 I 5 303 304 amy, Ti, 'J Q33 WY 4 gif, ' jf f N PATTERSON MARCH - GMG1 HERNANDEZ APRIL - H BHR MEN OF THE MONTH JANUARY MM2 WAGNER E FEBRUARY - ABH2 GHIGLIOTTY MAY - ABI-I3 TOLAN ff f X Sw Q- XQg ' COMMANDER CARRIER DIVISION SEVEN I COMES ON BOARD REAR ADMIRAL F. A. BARDSHAR USN Rear Admiral F. A. Bardshar was born in 1915 in Seattle, Washington. He attended public schools in Seattle and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1938. l HIS Initial duty was in U.S.S. PENNSYLVANIA. Following flight training he had varied as- Slgflments including Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of fighter squadrons. In 1944 and 1945 he commanded Air Group 37 in successive Pacific deployments in USS PRINCETON and U.S.S. INDEPENDENCE. - P Rear Admiral Bardshar is a graduate o t e senio atuxent Test Pilot School. He was Director of Service Test at Naval Air Test Station, Patuxent R1VeF, Maryland, for two and one half years. In the immediate post-war period he served as In- SDeCt10r1 Officer and Safety Officer at NAS, Alameda, Calif. Subsequent tours included duty as Operations Officer, Carrier Division Sixg Duty in the Strategic Plans Division of the Office of the Chief-Of Naval Operationsg a tour at Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europeg and Com- manding Officer, U.S.S. PAWCATUCK QAO-1085. He assumed command of U.S.S. CONSTEL- LATION QCVA 647 in 1963 following two years as Plans and Operations Officer on the staff of C0UlII1ander Sixth Fleet, Prior to assuming his current assignment as Commander Carrier .Divi- gion SEVEN. Rear Admiral Bardshar was Chief of the Requirements and Development Division, '5 fP1 ' ' J ' t Staff ans and Policyl, Directorate of the oin . . D Rear Admiral Bardshar is married to the former Phyllis Elizabeth Plant of Vancouver, M M tin C. Dillon of Guilford, Con- f h ' r course of the Naval War College and the British Columbia. The Bardshars have two daughters, rs. ar nectlcllt' and Lucy, 21. . . . . HIS decorations include the Silver Star, Legion of Merit and Distinguished Flying Cross. He ht Aces Association and the Society Effigfflelriber of the New York Yacht Club, the American Fig er Xperlrnental Test Pilots. 305 306 CHIEF STAFF CAPTAIN HAROLD F. LANG USN Captain Harold F. Lang was born January 21, 1921, in Union City, New Jersey. He attended Emerson High School and the Stevens Institute of Technology. Graduated from the Academy with 3 Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, he was commissioned Ensign July 19, 1942- His first commissioned service was aboard the cruiser MILWAUKEE in the Atlantic on con- voy and anti-submarine duty. Reporting aboard the cruiser SALT LAKE CITY in October 1944, he served through the invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. . i He began flight training in February 1946 and was designated a Naval Aviator in Au811St 1947- His first aviation assignment was with Attack Squadron Eighteen-A at Quonset Point. . In July 1950, he began training as a test pilot at the Naval Air Test Center at Patuxent Rlyef, Maryland, where he became an armament weapons test pilot and served as Branch Engilleerlflg Diriector until April 1953. As Executive Officer and Acting Commanding Officer of Squadron one forty three, he flew from the Essex during the Korean Conflict. While detailed as Air-to-Air Guided Missile and Space Projects Officer at the Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California, in April 1956, he began studies for a Master of Science degree in Dynamics and Space Technology through the University of California, He was awarded the de- gree in 1961. . He became Commanding Officer of Heavy Attack Squadron seven in October, 1958. He assumed command of Carrier Air Group seven aboard INDEPENDENCE with the Sixth Fleet in the Med' iterranean in March 1960. As Operations Officer of the ENTERPRISE, commencing in July 1961f he participated in the initial fleet operations of the ship. L DSS18HH'32dhP1'0gram Manager for All-Weather Attack Aircraft in September 1962, Cjaptain an t I o n e Q g irec e t e procurement and introduction of the RA5C Vigilante aircraft. From Apfll 1964 to Jldly 1965 he served as Commanding Officer of the fleet oiler KANKAKEE He assumed C0m' man in September 1965 of the attack carrier SARATOGA. Reporting to Naval Air Station, Ala' meda' Cahfoima' In November 1966, Captain Lang assumed the duties as Chief of Staff of C0111- mander Carrier Division SEVEN. .His .home town is Union City, New Jersey. Captain Lang is married to the former Virginia Marie Klernan fN ' ' ' - 0 Offolki Vlfgmla. and they have three children, Janice, William and Patricia- X I Q 'W' 2 1 6 1' Q n... ljaew -and ,,, T' V '.', - ., ' . - 1 lst row CL-RJ LT G. I. Pierceg LTJG R. D. Colbaughg LTJG H. H. Finkeg ENS J. O. Rogersg LTJG A. W. Mahan: LTJG J. W. Buergelg ENS T. M. Kingg ENS L. B. Ertleg LT C. H. Starliperg LT J. F. Morr. 2nd row KL-RJ LCDR R. L. Growg CDR J. E. Solomon: CDR B. L. Bradshawg CDR R. D. Duncang CAPT H. D. Williams: CDR J. J. Chambersg CDR J. D. Burden: CDR C. N. Congerg LCDR W. P. Rodriguezg LCDR D. W. Brown. is I Q 1 to inf 5r X 2, S3 W' , ,I lst row QL-RD SMC Bakerg YN3 Lar- I i V- song CYN3 Boggessg CPL Boswellg Q RM2 Savoyg AN Autry: QM3 McCaig. 'ip J 2nd row CL-RJ SGT Herbert: LCPL Gracianog CPL Barnes: QM3 Jach- imczakg CYN3 Dirnbergerg RM1 Spin- L ' fgiig cola: RM3 Griffing SGT Warnerg YN2 Sargent: QM2 Hendersong PT1 Brad- leyg RMC Crane. , X R M .., , 5 , x LX q , Q. A I 4, .. , 1' lg - - ' '4 Q 'V , A -Q Wgwm -H,. 1st row CL-RJ YN2 Cerconeg SN Busarellog DM2 X 'N glam Beelerg YN2 Garrisong PN3 Tarantinog RM2 John- : f 'f son. 2nd row CL-RD QMSN Jacksong PT2 Bassg YN2 X' .,.. Beshearsg YN1 Keeferg YNCM Imthurng PN3 Kingg 3--4 QM2 Patryna. 1 .15 M .T--1 --d-- f A ,J 1 . QL-RJ SD2 Abitang SD3 Pablo: SDC Corpus: TN Damo 307 . 1 308 f l Z f .J 1st Row QL-RJ: ABHC Bardole V-13 AFCM Anderson AIMDQ ABCS Rossignol, LT D. T. Smith Dentalg LT W. W. Dilzell Dentalg LCDR J. E. Bley Jr. Combatg ENS A. F. Lett Comm. 2nd Row CL-RJ: Ens C. E. Cridge Engineeringg LCDR H. J. gobiciluoux Medicalg DCCS Perkins Damage Controlg MMCS McCain EAQ SFC Walker ERQ AOCS Westbrook WGQ LT R. olic Ops. 5 A ,4 ' 1St ROW KL-RD: CS1 F ' d - - . . SN Widhalm: AN Chri:::3hf2r:SFDli3 IXgcai1g2LtS1g:?ISSap1era: AN Meekins: FA Fieldsg FA Perez. 2nd Row KL-RJ: FA Newton: ' K' J' Kelly: FA Sllyderz ABE1 Irvingg FA Linenberger. X-M 4 lst Row CL-RJ: RDSN Peterson: RDSN Galanteg SNSA Weaverg AOAN Devine: RDSN Kelleyg HN Craig: HN Myers: AKAN Harrisg ABEAN Fortuneg RM1 McCormick 2nd Row: AN Pattersong RDSN Wiperg RDSN Marekg AN Petersong RDSN Ciacciag AN Hallg RDSA Jonesg AOAN Smithg RDSN Gillespieg EMFN Zimmermanng AA DeCoursing EMFA Wilsong MM3 Vaughng EMFA Wareg FA Haneyg EXIIFA Labbeg EMFN Hoffmang A03 Golubskig RDSA Bloodworthg FA Motz. SHIP'S COMPANY PERSONNEL WHO ARRIVED TOO LA TE FOR DIVISION GR OUP PICTURES 1 ' A . , x i 1 , . ' k g PR2 P k 3 ET2 Sturgesg SN Sanders: lst ROW YL-R91 RDSN Jones? RDSN Tam: FA OISOH' PR3 1EuIF'I.A?,APl1lIivfIFlASRobinsona:rAcgAN Wong: DS2 Liestenfeltzl HM3 Clroneg AOAN Dulin. 2nd Row. AN Sumner, AN Strna 3 S EM2 Gislerg AA Bashg FN Sohler: MMFN Nelson. 309 310 1 N X, ks MW, fi Q Q 5 24,1 STORE axfwxlx gy ZS? tx? f, kia ? f, y SQ fwf Night lights in port The lighted boards of CIC Purple shirts standing by I 5 '19, 3ll M117 W ' rf V2 . 4 1 45. Ny SWHM' W ' Ag' 312 v THE MAJUR C0 CER , li!- lifl. , OF ALL HA DS A I 7, ull ,ff 'Q -,1 . ..., - , .- ,, f. -... - .f J. :sw V- F11T1S. . --f-' A-Q -' ' ' u-fx W 1 in Wiz-'F-F' If'..'s,,g-...IV NT H -4: .F V1 , - . A ' Q.4-'-ff:-'f 1 'V 7' .gr-t .' ' 51 ' 1 - ', , ....-f-iz.- -Q tw -' Agg , . -' ,J 3 - ...,, 7 N V' A .r N- .x n -.., w . Kin..-Q, ,Y -', ' w. ' 1 - f ,L -, --' of , 1111 p -' - , H- -7, ' : f T -.. l Q, ...Vg-L 'U ' ' M,-J' .-J-' -Y V Q: 5' ---,-, f1no'Q- i. - .' v 'ut ' f Ah. V D Ar, V 'Y - Y Y- . :Qtr -- .. - , , -, ,bi - -- . -- .---.,,Z-ff 'f , ' 4' .I T3----1 Q 1-:lf -' '-f ..,.. A ,.,.5f'f5'+-vQ P ff- rw: A- - 4'--' 1 D . - .egpfv - 1-U-N-Qin-,,.,..-fy-QF! 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Stateside food but N 'm V M ii i A Hawaiian prices E K gs Si 1 K 3 I i 5 nf Ji i A 1 f f ,Y'V'! g g'i, ,A f f 1g',f2Mf'f'P?Y'L9 1 -f 'M 1 ,A w'4.Q:w2f4Z.f f f , , ,ff ,gy , ,vgwwg 2 ff, ,fq3'j ,,,g,,.. ,a iw -erwliitgy' f A A A fygyg. ,-f,fgfx,5.:yZ J-, 4,51 Aff , i f X I h ' f 3 4' , , i i W f -3 is Uss Q ARIZONA A MEMORIAL 1 3 fn 'H in 'J 4 ii? V5 W, W HA WA I I 1 if 1 f , ' Y Y A 1 I i 1 i I I 2 A 3 4 W , i J 3 314 N 1 i 1 1 I YA., ,,,, ll ,ii L f , rsifmous HLEPM ' -f ,,' 4 L, K A 8,14 , ,. , if ' 'J- fi 1 IEIYICAIQ' r Q . . 'llf, ,-xiii'-'.,. Q-'.,'1 p P 'x .f 1' - v- .- . 'bqi'Xcl:'h . s 4' -6 ' ' if .P- 'A' .437 Where did I leave my skateboard? Pulchritudinous fir, fh- 5, ., M., 4 H 1 1 ' a Y, Gnu f 1 :ii 3 dlii-'L LLL' .gn-n -Q... Y I Hawaiian eye 315 316 1 1 1 w 1 w w ,,,,,,,,..i.? Not a photo contest winner but very go-ood subject material! Filipino tractor Leyte Pier 'I nl . Q v,hAf!.il' 5 ,w!fv1:.r?.,:jj1',9:7. A HN, .F 5 ff M, ','g1'f'f'Q'L ,7 '1 X . I L, K M 7,1 , 1 M A ? K ,M N. A H I V VY 1 , ., .bin ,fqytyqk . if ff? ff it A .I ,,,, ,H , h ,hta 3. e w l wx :,Q4fn 1g,4,,3.Z,.,,7. ,V mm 'J .' .. 'il , , 4 , ,Mk ,.. 0 V X I n 1 ' ' . ,, f ' 4. ,, W W ,,, f , 'L J5v 'f'5'7ff 5 ' fr 'f 'X 472 .. 3 x'.'l'ff.f4!?' . ,Y 7- PHILIPPI E ISLA One of many villages Rice paddy farming a 5 317 A PLA CE FUR LIBER TY, SPOR TS, DRINKING, OR JUST PURE RELAXA TION Q L I ,- , W If f f W7 f, , WU,, f, M A 1. L I ,.. , I . .ii ,x,, W wma M 1 I' ,' L . I H 4 If DUNGAREE BEA CH IS A T L CUBI PT. AND IS USED BY THE CREWFOR MANY THINGS SUCHAS LETTING OFFSTEAM, DUNKING ENGINEERS, ETC. 320 OLO GAPO CITY A DHERJEEP YS JA PAN SASEBO NA GASA KI UNZEN TOKYO MT FUJI 322 ,f ' rf Taxi lights Oriental beauty Sitting on the corner, - watching - ff-mg X , , , A 1 Japan has retained of her own ancient way, fas- cinating customs, traditions and background 'f ' ' . , 'Y' 323 f K 1 yin S! ' 5 .K :ff f 5 , ,ff 1 324 ' 5 Tir, The tour people and guides 'fs ,Au F . I W nf eq off wife ,Y-ff-thy-lxrfk ,. N. sift., x X- 71. K is-1' ffm ,Liz ey es-.,' ,M A f -.1 . 4'v,n--Q-1 ..- ,- .--. 'K N 'am I Q y , - in --ww. - . , ,K if 'CLIC 'J gif- if ,-M rr :Q ,.A ,,.,,. wwf Um J,,.1,.,f f Q , ,W 'T .5-- ., f If fliff K Z W ff ,uf PM sl +. MZ, 53 - s A f Aj f 'f55,QiQwew, ,aw e i - ar , -+5 Hg' gs? M Q X7 33121, , v ff sexe? . ,Mg 1. ,,,J T, f7' F, N, if Qui .??f.-', i in 75. 'Y an W nut! Saikai Bridge xg' ' , 'ill il I ' fi 1 nn .h W mv X fFar lefth National boys' week fLeftJ Would you believe? 325 4 i x i i i 5 f' 4, ,'.'.?fQ, iff Z ' ,4 f' if ' Who said, Grunt ? W , r I .Q , ,Z gf IA ' ffifix 71 ' i o X, e s h s K ' Self expression --W s.4.4! ' 35 1 K, f, 1 if 5 'Q if 4 1 , . -mms Q4 The kimonos are worn just in case the raw egg slips off the chopsticks ri ii em 1 i r 1 i 5 1 326 Panoramic view of Nagasaki rf ff Q14 Demon chasers A safe place to be while watching dragons fi 4 -fy 'A W 'ff 1 -4 ,rg-x P- it 4 -L-1 f, .X ...Q Oriental beauty - x . if 'f sf x .e 'ii K' I 5 ' 6543 1 J ' 1- if , x I u-,xx V if X 'ifif w f A 'V .- N ' . 4 ig- 'I' ,I A - wx ,fp . v A P? L X vm il t A -,- K9 H r+-,ive f 1 x , K x SF ' V 5 if T .3 ., - L, YE' 1 Q Q. 7 s X, V 4 , - 1 , N we r ex X . 1 A 327 328 Cherry blossoms up north Mountain tram above Nagasaki 1, ' in 5 Go trusty steed, I'm ready .p K, ., V 3. .y M X Rf 5 if The chefs of delicious tempura The performing art Kojigoku flittle hellj 329 330 There is always shopping Unzen hot sulfur springs Mt Fuji - Fujisan Fuji- yama all speak beau- tiful Japanese symbol TOKYO Where taxi drivers are often referred to as kamikazes 1 RAFFLES PLA CE IN SINGAPORE L The ubiquitous boats of Asia 9 f u , V119 ' 4 . ' K .. .1 F -'lib .5 lf .IAA SINGAPORE CRICKET CL UB , . .,,,, ., Q, V A X V 'V K ' ,,,, ,. 0, +4 ff ' ' '- , ,. 'fy 4, 'JZ ,QU , V H' I J ,mmm 7Wfi,'Y'W- QM , ,-MI. vw 'h'Ql'1.'-... 'htm , Malasian supermarket, produce department 75 K f ' 'Ry-WWW' Malasian Ma 8: Pa store is Mm, f 332 , This must be just right Botanical gardens Shoppers' paradise Malasian Gabby Hays 333 334 f We ,W ff , 6, I ,, Fangless? Orchids, orchids, orchids Fanged if I do, fanged if I don't Unenthusiastic subject Porkchops hamming it up Disneyland East 'Ci ff' ' 's-n?'5 ' ' f i-'ar N . 'Mfr if' 4,-f Even America is l'6Dl'8S6f1ted One must be careful when consuming local foods Chinese temple interior 335 1 is x if f, ., .1 f i'.2,:', f H. ,, M, me , fl LK? I x y I 1 s w 1 1 v 5 L 1 P ,Y ,W W l 1 1 l 1 W M, o 1 W ' fgx. E , I V ' MZ, 5 ,I , I a ' wi,-as '1' ,, E ,, ., :Vx AV 1 - , 6 E J' QW ZXWM, ' ' f J I Q f n X I I I 'wx . M ,Q , hw W QM K I in if it MXN Q. 5 if W: get L 3 ,, If X X , f xy, 3 ' - 1,1 , , egyfwm 7 ,.,,,,:M,a4 4 A A f f , vw , f L F v A 1 fe 2 , f Q Q at' 'i' H GREETINGS POLL YWOGS: Be it known that upon this 12th day of June 1968 in latitude ooonfoo' and long- itude 1050' 15' East you are bound South for the equator and the royal domain of Neptunus Rex: 337 V Q , A ,. I V c-.., '5 ' I PAYWEDID - Be it remembered that you shall pay for provoking the displeasure of the ruler of the raging main by allowing your odor to contaminate the realm .awfa 7 ja . ' 7 fa . , 4 ,MV v fi' Tx 'Q T -- f ' E: - 've ' - , :HAL 'ij ' t 'W T P2..!'1'.., 'F Fl- 'tx REMEMBER WE WILL Duly initiated, the Pollywog smell be- came overwhelming Duly baptized we were found worthy to be shellbacks ff .nr J-..- nf' 340 Properly known as Victoria City is a British Crown Colony - it is beautifully impressive to all visitors. HO KON Chinese water people live entire lives in junks and sampans. Aberdeen is a forest of spars and canopies. 1st PRIZE GENERAL INTEREST MM2 Ebert XMAA WY,-I H, 9 F iwiks PHOTO L-R PN 3 Johnson MM2 Ebert LTJ G Thompson CAPT Dankworth MM2 Chambers CDR N inow YN3 Lee LCDR Grimes - transferred 1st PRIZE LIBERTY I I' I I LCDR Grimes L ' -I ' Medical ,. 1'-N. , U I '21, iff JM I J, 'JV V, , , J, rhrt PHYS' ,yyf ' M, ,, , A , , ra' , , ,, li Q 3 3 F6 V' FALL' j 1 , 1 vi lst PRIZE V HUMAN I INTEREST MM2 Chambers EM Division A 2nd PRIZE HUMAN INTEREST 2nd PRIZE GENERAL INTEREST CDR Ninow Medical LTJ G Thompson VA-94 ffj J 1 I 344 ....-,N,.. ..,... ,lf'f5'51 5 e XE 'wxfwxxx V A S N Z L 'Z ig , , n. .44 HO ORABLE MENTIO All three photos by MM2 Chambers X GMT2 Pabst WW Division RD3 Thorndike OI Division 3rd PRIZE LIBERTY PN3 Johnson VF-53 345 P 1 -is , .- ' .-fifijgzi, , , .N , i 346 . , ,, 241 P 571 'xisxifh ,' , gh' ' V' LLQ. VV .K-Q , .V 2nd PRIZE LIBERTY 3rd PRIZE HUMAN INTEREST PN 3 Johnson VF-53 YN3 Lee Navigation 3rd PRIZE GENERAL INTEREST A MM2 Chambers f P ' , I I I EMDiviSiQnN I I I I I , F Y , I , S.. 16 D ff 3 . X H P 4 -TX! xy, . ' 137' , e KW' ' F G: lf JL L -R , V x ' ,. I 54 9' 1 mr? V4 ' ' ' ..f.':- ,. .- 'L-ri1T'7'7-3 ff. f ll -if M A ,ww v'4y V : 17' W -vhs.. in , J , a 4 .. K, , W ' fi -'F -4 W .W '14 23 I 33 gi, 1 f Q fx QQ' 5 f ,. ,,. V ,1 eww 5 , WW: ' NL, , fr, 2. I ii M i' dir,- v ggi, ..L,.,w.. rw. 7, Wg, ef 53 ffm - ,hfrf I 21551 W' I Q X 12 3 ,Y V I 'I x ' nm. .-1 ' ' 1 f , Q - . M R MEMORIAL SER VICES 347 348 NWN , H .,i ?,,,4 1 4 is Vw ,v A Memorial Service at sea is the Navy way of saying Farewell to a departed ship- mate. After the Chaplains have read the Word and Prayed, a wreath, signifying the Crown of Life is committed to the deep. The Marine Detachment fires three volleys - taps are sounded- a final salute. X f - f 14.51 p ev! 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