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During World War ll the first BROWNSON, a Fletcher class de- stroyer, saw action in the Atlantic and the Aleutian, Gilbert and Marshall ls lands before a Japanese aerial attack sank her off Cape Gloucester, New Britain on 26 December 1943. A 2250 ton Gearing class destroyer, the present BROWNSON was sent to Bath, Maine, where she was placed under reduced operational status. Six months later she was reactivated to sail south to the Antarctic with Rear Admiral Richard E, Byrd's polar ex- pedition, Operation High Jump. Since that time BROWNSGN has been steaming steadily, living up to the destroy- er's reputation as the Work Horse of the fleet. On five d i ffe r e nt occasions she has been assigned to the Sixth fleet and cruised to the Mediterranean, and twice has partici- pated in NATO cruises in Northern Europe. From 1954 to 1955, she was deployed in the Far East. She completed her second round the world cruise in 1956. , October 1958 marked a new era in BROWNSON 'S career, when she joined the newly formed Destroyer Development Group Two. The Group develops, tests, under actual operating conditions, and evaluates new equipment to strengthen the fighting power of the Navy's ships, EROWNSON was the first ship to aug- ment its ASW capabilities with an operational Varla-ble depth Sonar QVDSJ. She tested and evaluated this piece of equipment in OI-der to make it operational for the fleet. The VDS was removed during FRAM overhaul For most of 1962, BROWNSON carried out her development work in cruises off the Atlantic coast. In Gctober 1962, with other ships of the Atlantic Fleet, she took part in the Quairantine of Cuba, which resulted in the removal of Soviet surface-to-surface mis- sles from Cuba. BROWNSON returned to Newport in December to resume normal operations. On 27 June 1963 BRGWNSON entered Boston Naval Shipyard for her fleet re- habilitation and modernization Q FRA MJ con- version. This renovation made BROWNSON as new as any DD in the fleet. In April 1964, BROWNSON rejoinedthe fleet as a unit of Development Group Two. After six weeks of refresher training at Guantanamo, the BROWN SCN returnedto Newport to prepare for a ,Mediterranean deployment with the Sixth Fleet. BROWNSON left for the Mediterranean on 3 August1964 and returned 22 December 1964 to rejoin the Development Group. In February 1965, BROWNSON was outfitted with, two drone anti-submarine helicopters, QDASHJ to complete her FRAM MK I conversion. On 9 July, 1965, BROWNSON departed on a ten week goodwill tour throughNorth- ern Europe. During this cruise, BROWNSON showed the flag and entertained visitors and official guests aboard in thirteen portS in nine different foreign countries. After this very successful cruise, BROWNSON returned to Newport on 23 September, 1965. For the fiscal year of1965, BROWNSON was awarded the Battle Efficiency E and the Engineering Efficiency awards for De- stroyer Development Group Two. In November of 1965, the shiP Was assigned to Destroyer School which trains officers to be department heads OI1.de' stroyers. In addition to inport trainmg, BROWNSON made three month long cru1seS to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in Decembefa 1965, February, 1966, and June, 1966, 111 order to give Destroyer School studentS valuable experience in every department of a destroyer at Sea. BROWNSON is now assigned tempor- arily to Destroyer Squadron Twenty- 2 1 Y .I- ..,, 'I 'U ,mg QPU' Y. - , 1 if . , . , , ., , , , - ,, ., -- ' , -, ., g , .. 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SI-IIP'S LUG 4 Oct Departed Newport for West Pac 9 Oct Transit of Panama Canal 9-12 Oct Inport Panama 12-24 Oct Enroute Panama to Hawaii 24-31 Oct Inport Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 31-10 Nov Enroute Hawaii to Yokosuka, Japan 10-13 Nov Inport Yokosuka, Japan 13-15 Nov Enroute Yokosuka, Japan to Okinawa 15 Nov Inport Okinawa 16-19 Nov Enroute Okinawa to SubicBay, Philippines 19-22 Nov Inport Subic Bay 22-24 Nov Enroute Subic Bay to Tonkin Gulf 24 Nov- 29 Dec Plane Guard in Tonkin Gulf to Kaohsiung, Formosa 29-31 Dec Enroute Tonkin Gulf to Kaoh- siung, Formosa 31 Dec ' 9 Jan Inport Kaohsiung, Formosa 9-11 Jan Enroute Kaohsiung to Hong ' Kong, China 11- 15 Jan Inport Hong Kong 15-22 Jan Enroute -Hong Kong to Subic Bay 22- 29 Jan Inport Subic Bay 29-31 Jan Enroute Subic Bay to Viet Nam 31- 20 Feb Gunfire Support, Viet Nam 20-23 Feb Enroute Viet Nam to Kaohsiung, Formosa 6xecnsa...'E.'S tfeb f? Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Ma? Mar MHI' Mar Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Inport Kaohsiung, Formosa Enroute Kaohsiung, Formosa to Hong Kong h Inport Hong Kong Enroute Hong Kong to Subic Bay Inport Subic Bay ,Enroute Subic to Equator Crossed Equator and paid due respect to King Neptune Enroute Equator to Singapore Inport Singapore Enroute Singapore to Cochin, India Inport Cochin, India Enroute Cochin, India toAden, S. Arabia A Inport Aden, S, Arabia Enroute Aden to Athens, Greece Transit of Suez Canal Inport Athens, Greece Enroute Athens, Greece to Naples, Italy Inport Naples, Italy Enroute Naples, Italy to Barcelona, Spain Inport Barcelona, Spain Enroute Barcelona, Spain to Gibraltar Inport Gibraltar Enroute Gibraltar to Azores Inport, PontaDe1Gada, Azores Enroute Azores to NEWPORT NEWPORT 'wif :F?2xQURR5 fscf'HZ 'F-f ' ,. - -.vw -- .f-----ef.--,--.sew --.V-A., -i'Ezf-g----:v:- x--..::,?-21f '..-whsfl--xi' C . . -- --- .- -V -7- Y V --V fa., -V - ,vm - ,J .,,- - --1-f1'f ....:.a:?'T?iif':I-'J'Q:xJ'-'ff-fisfa'-'J1:12,-:.111'3'-L':fg:::fE'T-XF.--?'f -'ff 1.--. --Q11-3. . -.Ziff 1--'- '-i'.'1 Q'-'-.' ' 5 1 1' '- 1 . 3'L'j.i-'fi ::2'. .ff ' ' I, 14251: 31-' Tiff-fvr - f 3' -M ,ggbzvf,f '?s1?E:4-ii 2o:?C11if-svgrifsiffff-WFT15--i'-Fi' ff 'r - . ' -' - ' - f ' A ' ' . gp' . - .uni .cv -. fx ff .J!'.1f-f-xii Ali'---N L+ - : K--V--,'f--1-V-w - '- A f ' .1 - 'w -fr - A ' ' ' ' ' ..-, - Richard L. Rodier COMMANDER US. NAVY Commander Richard L, Rodier, U,S, Navy, W21S born in Worcester, Massachusetts, November 24, 1925. After public school education in Oxford, Massachusetts, he graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a B,S, in Mechanical Engineering. He was commissioned Ensign USNR, at Columbia University in 1945 and subsequently transferred to the Regular Navy. Commander Rodier has served in destroyers and small craft throughout his career. He commanded USS COURSER QAMS 6y and USS MOCKINGBIRD QAMS 275 during the Korean War and was awarded the Bronze Star with combat V for meritorious service aboard the latter. His most recent command was USS STALWART QMSO 4935. After serving as Aide to Commander Naval Base, Newport, he was Aide and Flag Lieutenant to Commander Task Group 7.3 during the 1956 series of nuclear tests in the Pacific Proving Grounds. He recently completed a tour as Plans and Operations Officer in the National Military Command System, Defense Commtmications Agency. He was awarded a U,S. Naval Postgraduate School Monterey and is graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College. Commander Rodier is married to the former Barbara June D'A d ' 1 rmon of Harriman, Tennessee, and currently resides at Poppasquash ROHC1, B1'iS1:O1, Rhode Island, with his wife and four children. B.S. in Communications Engineering At R. D. LONGMAN, LCDR, USN, EXECUTIVE OFFICER J, C, KANE, LT, USN, I M, E, DAVIS, LT, USN, WEAPONS OFFICER F, J. FREDERICKS, LT, USNR, ENGINEERING OFFICER OPERATIONS OFFICER DEPARTMENT HEADS D, BARNETTE, LTJG, P, E. WALKER, ENS, Sc, USNR INTELLIGENCE OFFICER SUPPLY OFFICER 5 K.. :fbi 'ow-x. +-1:1 2 ,j:l'?l1 2 -SL.. if 'F P 5. gggxov- fab Sea- an , - - ii- mi? vw ' ff? ff . -ef 'ff'---??4-.. A - - 'V -'b i' -. . 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'V ' ' if ,h- ' .,-5 v -- ,,., Q I V 'AA' Q A f AAN- ,. if , ' .Q SN De'EuCC1O SN B. Edgar SN J, FO'Ci S N T. Granese SN L. Griffin SN R. Johnson 8 -yvv--W-sn-.M rx gd'-I-5-. fiF5'5f-.. A-'Vr vw m Fw 5? ,av J L , 4-FDM f'5:. .SEQ-Riff-ai 1w:.33x-YF'-E'W4f1?'ffi'? X - 'M '- , fn-S -4 - -L.::1- ' f-1:- 11,1 if, '5K v-, 'gil rx: - SES-1.27-f I vi -Tb gii -F-': ' ' ' - ', 'Y -- , .. - 4 'f1'...' , ,,- , , .E -1, J. ff,-.Af -44 f - , 4,-,,:,fg ,W -,, -Q-. .....,- 1- f,.,.- fay.. - fy .-Q-,. 1-29' -.- f., . , . .,,,-L .A V- f T. -nr.. ,. . ,, . , ., .. V. . ..-,,... 4 rug-s,. ,-1:,- .emu - . My . ....4.4,., -W-'f.,.... ,.....,. Y , ,S f. .Y . 1, .Q f .-,..o,-,-,df-N-1-,.,. 5 .1,,,,,. ru,-1 -ag 4 ..- . f . ,-,v I .f - .. -+ ,. -.. , --X x '1 --A -. fy--., U .V ,- , 3:9 1. . L . - x. - v-., .-'SY-JT? - +1 1 Wy- W-. ,fx . ,. .V , ',,m...,,:f-ffn ,-.,- -,D-5,--gfN- .tt .14 , .1 N., .-- ef . ,f - , ., ,-.ap-,-n.,- , .L-, , -T.. Q 1 ,, pf .1 V- - -- Q. 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But the jobs of the Boatswain's Mate are not all routine and tedious. He has the special skills necessary to quickly and safely bring the ship its fuel and provisions at sea. He is the boat coxswain, the line handler, the look-out on the bridge wing, the phone talker to combat, and the helmsman. He runs to general quarters to man the guns, handle ammunition, or if need be to fight a fire or repair a damaged pipe. The Boat- swains Mate is an all 'round sailor and he is proud of it. .V When day is done, the compartment is quiet, for all First Division men sleep in the realization that his job was well done, and he can rest until he hears that voice at 0555... All right sailors, roll out. Foc's1 is manned and ready SN T, Lawrence SNR, LePage SN Madsen SN P. Maloney SN Mennona g 4 ,fi SNR.Phil1ips SNJ,Porter SNJ,Sabo SN J. Santoro SN.T,Shirk SNSievert F, F ff, F S -7 1 1 :fr-' 'S -, 'rf ,ji N55 'I , , 1 - gg? 'V f 'df .ff-f , A fb ,gf gw-1 L, V .' nw ' 2 ,ag iii, I 22 16, K Q :M-.1 X ,25f 11- 4-V--i ' wfl, W5-sz,,,:' ii ff fl- -I '7.-lv: ' :if , 1- .7 .rj '- ' I, '1, - :212,g'f-t'r Q'-'W f.i'- hp ,fnfwv 227:11 ' ff he + SN Van Amburgh SN A, Wilcox SN R. Wills SA S. Chiles SA R. Goodell SA MUCk0I' r .Lx xg. . .Mg , , :Lil , . lv:- 5.12.12 .,, , U?-2 Q ,fi 4 In, , . -we 1 N, . 3 K., ' 1 Sill i -G1 11. gi :ff PV . r cj ff. in ,,,. iq? i FC J r 'gli ,qw RQ' 4 r 4,5 V v. , ' .1 I Lil-If i Sf! w .34 W .N i '3 vvf 1 y w Y w I i H 5 Q. 5.12 'I , ,.,, f., msg Za.: zz-. Hg ..- X fi? .' A.: i .. A , . ,, 3, .vii ,f-350, fr' ' I M4 ifii ui 'lf T5 iii. J' gf. Q., , fi ! ii .ff 1 .H ' H F . .1 I :rail , 55311 ?f1 58? ' z:-ja 1 :M- L-, 'Kei . L3 1 L: , 9? '1' uf, 5. ,511 1 V i . - ,ax 5395 wiki! V 3 i ,- K. ii if i 'Rig 1 1 4 ,, 51' 1'j viii fr 1' 53. iii :fi ENS C, J essico, Division Officer X ......At ease SECO - DIVISIO GMGC J, Blazonis FTCS J. Murphy 2 t' t ' GMGSN M,Skinner FTGSNS.Trucchi SNN Flfey SNC Hgssggnan g'1iIl'gS!1gIA.Ead3na.n gI3'?S1gIJ.Ho1brook ' - , enc s, r. . osen AZ. . 4,,-...i ..,. 1----.----, --...-.i .-...,,....,--.........,.-..---,A . ,, Mount 51, this is the Board of Directors---, and thus began a typical day for Second Division in the Gulf of Tonkin. The personnel of Second Division, Work- ing closely as a tight unit, are charged with the task of acquiring, tracking, and destroying enemy targets on land, sea, and in the air. To accomplish this broad requirement, the Divi- sion is divided into two rates--those who aim and those who shoot. The Fire Control Technicians in charge of the Director, Fire Control Radar, MK 5TDS, and Plot are responsible for the precise aiming of the guns. To do this dozens of factors must be controlled,While still remembering that a one minute error in angle at 1 0, 000 yards is a 600 yard miss. For the Gunner's Mates whose tools are the ship's four 5 f 38 guns, the job is one of dropping the explosive on target. The firing of 200 to 300 5 bullets an hour with each Weighing 55+ pounds takes a fine degree of coordination from the Gunner's Mates Working in the mounts , handling rooms , and magazines. As a team, Second Division fired over 3000 rounds of combat ammunition at enemy targets in 3 Corps Area, Republic of South Viet Nam. In over 30 days of Gunfire Support, the Division suffered not one major material casualty keeping the 'ship from her mission. This record attests to the hard work and skill of those required to keep the ship fighting-the men of Second Division. Is it safe to come out? Bore clear right gun! , 11 l Y L 5 LTJ G R, Swanson Maybe We should consult the Do it Yourself' guidebook. DIVISION OFFICER FGX DIVISIO LTJ G D,M, Brown STC R, Rentner GMGC L. Galloway TMI D, Kaurneier STG2 K, Shipman sTG2 G. STG2 M. STC-2R.' GMG2 K STG2 S Dye Evans Knieser L t t O ' - STG2 F, STC-3 R. STG3P, gcgggafkl T rathen A ppleford B eaver Hagerman Swanson. wf-19c2..:w:-,.: ?' Jy- 23.55-.LN J5,.. STG2 H, Seyler GMG3 W. Walker -157: :FQ-5i5i:f' f-Li-,-3 Y- '. rf.. : ' -EEE- 5-T53-53Z3....':5 ' fL'F-.Z'3-'2 3j-'l-'55 7i233.?- 5 ts? fx -Y -- a wharf- rt1'1-f--fel-'fir-f xQfI:4f::-br-f::.'1z.-Miz-'Y',2-' ,-- ' -. ,rx-D'-'-'if-Afm'-.+1v - 'M 71X-A + rr f - - .. - 5. , . . , .. ,, , --. 5 --...-:Naam ' ,. 'v- rl-.fa--.mf --fe ,-- Q.-.-.Na :,.s-.1:.L:sf4f,::-vfirv f-.M A1vf:.QPd':-.fe-w-::1- 'Q-f I .. -,gr 'NF' mi- - 'W' . . 4-.-me Q - up - .- 1-1 '. ' Kr- ' -.11 -H--:WV v-rr.-fl--1:-. -. I. ' fix-?'i:73I fff3'?f3 -fr fi ,.rf1'f'E.':3'15,g3.ffi,','., ligzisg j 9'I:ht,n . Q: - 4'5 -' viii -1 'H? m x lillkaulinf-N STG3 H. TMSN G. Winslow Cloud SN D. SN J. Dillon Granese During the WestPac cruise, the men of Fox Division were required to maintain complex ASW equipment, stand routine watches, make BT drops and man the fatho- meter when required. In addition to their normal duties, Fox Division personnel were assigned to various stations during the ship's many underway replenishments throughout the cruise. During gunfire support, Sonar Technicians stood duty as bridge bearing takers and as members of the plotting room crew. Sonarmen triggered all 5 f 38 cal. projectiles fired. Torpedomen and Asroc Gunners Mates manned the gun mounts, handling rooms, the Dire ctor, 50 cal. machine guns, and positions at gun control, while conducting Gunfire support. Even though the men spent many long hours on other duties, their equipment was kept in top shape throughout the cruise and their performance was outstanding in all respects. Fill 'er up and don't forget the green stamps. l EN1 C, ETR2 D. EN2 H. Lawson Schlicht Goodwin ATN3 D,Beh1 SN S. SN B. B ednarczyk B ryant, J r nmfgmggwww x4 f 2391 I h. 5 , -35,4551-x 53554 ..' ' V -+41 - i2 5'-Y 2 J ,i 15 5 F 5 gf ff 5 K 5 i 1, r I V N P. F W H i 4 W ,J li 5 2 'r i r P vl ii X W 1 5 H 2 Y I 1 I L LTJ G D, Houghton LTJ G R. Offutt RDCC, James DIVISIO RD1 C, Clous, Jr. ET1 G, Jones RD1 R, Groezinger RD1 D, Lett RD2 J, Alston ETZD, Folsom ETR2 J, Morris ETR3 R, Babbitt RD3 T, Baginski Soko, are We on target? ETR3 J. RD3 M, RD3 J B aillargeon B erry C hristen son RD3 S. RD3 Q, RD3 R F razier Johnson Johnson RD3 J, RD3 R, ETSR Maki Riddle Rogers Haven't you ET's got that gear up yet? OI Division is made up of Radarmen and Electronics technician. The darkworld of CIC is where the radarmen spend their time while the ET's may be found around tubes, wires, resistors, or black boxes. The work of OI Division commenced the minute the ship departed Newport, for it was then that CIC began gathering, pro- cessing, displaying, evaluating and dissem- inating vital information to the bridge. The division can be especially proud of the fine job it did while BROWNSON served on the gunline. The radarmen divided into two gun- Contact? - All I see is a dot! fire support teams, spent many long hours plotting targets, communicating with the spotters, radar navigating and doing other jobs essential for the successful firing of over 3000 rounds of combat ammunition. Every man in the division can be proud of knowing that he performed in an outstand- ing manner throughout the deployment. Spe- cial praise must be given to Chief James who, aided by Lett RDI, Clous RDI, and Jones ETI, developed a highly competent and professional division. ETR3P.Ross R193 R,Schu1ze E'rN3K.stauffer RD3R.Zie1inSki ETRSNP.A110SS0 f' lyk gf! W9 ia f W J f f lx RDSN B, Coleman RDSN H. Davis RDSN Nardino RDSN T hom as SN S. Sokoloski ,, I A is Q, -f'Sg 'rf3?f'lWT5?f5-45: V .5 I fu Nw. r Y, 44' , K -- -ev' -S-::,,1, ,ix f mv56az,z.'-sifatwdamaa c' I . I i f 1 ' J - w e 'L-I 4' gl, -43 1-.. Nt :LL ?e,.- 5:...-- .-.Arse- iLl52i.f?:?tZf.'1S.4fiEf53fm5'1lkNpf:f.?ve2'ri'01-'f- - nf.-C :-1- : -5 I:.1-g 4..--? -1 f4:: - , sl ug -K - I ,.. '- Y A' ,'. - '-- 1- 1- -I ff - .- -X K V -.f f ' ' ' - f:e.:.-,I-:e:4?:'zv1-:.:'fvf-:we fn-Nfacefffz:-wif ii h -X Q :2-W -'Gffk ' . -ff A if-ff Wwe - :Q Y' - f w we- .-Ji 'zz 11 ew? P ' ' ,J F- 'J-if-P ':'1I-U ?-'Qzfhf' -e-'l'PQZ1xZEz:Lh...' ,., -' '-1' f-2-,f...... I , .rem S' 1 UC DIVISION LTJG J , KLOIBER This put us ten degrees off course. COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER RMC H, Blanchette HMC R, Maskell QM1 C. RM1 J. PN1 J. SM2 Hoyle RM2 Mixon McAuliffe Shanks J , RM2 RM3 D. 'f gtlfrks Egilind ' gllidannis Helvey Rucks S . ' 1 .SN RMSN SMSN L, ummers V1tu11o Grlmm Mccann MCDOWAQH fi : E517 I' '33 ' I ,I 1 Ve' ilk 'il V 'I 1 Yi W ' .3255 'I 5225 1 1 F51 i , ,M T222 F . .V-iii? F I 9 1 1172 A 2 if Q aj,-' 1 an 1 1 '39 H l1 2 if if If if? If-H 3 1-31 . ,Im . 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The quartermasters primary job is the safe navigation of the ship, constantly plot- ting our positions by celestial, Radar, Visual or Dead Reckoning means, and charting our course over the oceans. Their secondary job is to act as weathermen. The Yeomen and Personnelmen handle all the official correspondence to and from the command and maintain the command's official records, as well as the crews' service records. For those persons who suffered the aches and pains of destroyer life, and the old favor- ite--seasickness--there is always the cheerful Hospital Corpsman ready to give you his aspi- rins, or for the really sick, any one of a hun- dred different colored sugar pills. Last, but not least, is Sacks, our Postal Clerk, for without him, our trip would have seemed twice as long. - These, then, are the men of OC Division, all of whom have done an outstanding job to make the deployment a success. ....And I read-Echo, Tango, Alpha, November, Papa, T ango .... This is on the job training at its best -.W 975' NFI- ,vsvfxh iairq-F Let's give her hell! M DIVISIO LTJ G D, Miller MM2 F, B abin MM2 D, Brechin MM2 O, Calvin MM2 G, F algout 1 MM3 R, MM3W. MM3 R, MM3 R, Baker Cook Fomen Kipp MMCS J, Waters MM3 H. Lowry MM3 R, Mood MM3 D, Nelson MM3 J. Page MM3 D. Park MM3 S, Ray MM3 R. Wagner MMFN M. Humphrey MMFN R. Phillips FN J. Allison FN M, Blevens FN R, Butterfield 1 is ,li H EE nz? F C15 c-1, pi? -1: sf :if vii W9 5' 'if rdf if . Just whistle while you work! M Division is the engineering division responsible for the repair, upkeep, and opera- tion of the ship's main propulsion and associ- ated auxiliary machinery. The men assigned to this task are the machinistsmates, a group of hard working engineers who know their equipment well. They are the unsung heroes who make sure the ship has the power to steam from mission to mission and arrive on time. They are also the men who provide the ship the water with which they drink, wash, and cook. This job is a difficult one, and requires men with strong character to perform it. A fine example of this character is the INSERV inspection that was held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. One of each type of pump and most of the main bearings were torn down for inspec- tion. The men cheerfully worked night and day missing liberty in a port which was considered one of the best on the cruise. In eight short days they dismanteled and reassembled all of the equipment. This is a feat which normally takes twenty to twenty-five days. The division re- ceived a hearty well done for this. FN E, Flanagan FN E, Hawkes FN R. Klett FNW Neuman FA D, Baker FA A, Burton But they rang full bells, Chief 'r nw 5 : X , I , I N N w N W YN '1 1 I E, N 1, 'I M Ti 1 i 1 I BTC G. Ford BTC E. Haynes l Now set the stack watch! l I 1 Til, JT ,,: . LTJ G D, Miller MAIN PROPULSION ASSISTANT B DIVISIQ BT2 G, BT2 G, BT2 E BT 'T E F Boehmer P aulsberg Staton ' Wills' Xileeks Igggtslzhi E133 BT3 E' BT3 R' Eastmgm BT3 P- 1 S BT3 J BT3 J 332269 BTUHSOH BTFN G, FGdGI'iCO ' ' . BTFN Mostek Owens Williams COuingM' Cutler S- T 20 . k,,. Z 5, W, Q WSws Q i-A Q: f Qs, f Q ifz f A 4 A ,A 2 y f . f X 4 X f Xp fx' Q as 54, X 9 0 if ,f Q SX ,W A . N, , ..,.,.'4- as fs . fwf-we-5 ff nw- ., Qi, 19,5 7' JW-34 12 'N . X - , -. ,..- 0 Z ,V V 4' ,W M. 1 ? LL T A - H V 4, w wks? 'ff-f gsmzy f - if i pinn FF., F A dls . it X A Q M, I V 6 f 5, A vi re, WN, ,. WS 5 . fs' , - 5 M v .,v,1Qjm S2 254.5 4 - f Supervising? From the peak tank to the garbage chute, the topmost radar to the keel, the entire ship is, has been, or will be under the cognizance or care of the technicians of the Engineering Department. During the cruise, B, Division maintained, oper- ated, or repaired almost every piece of equipment in the firerooms. If the storage bins couldn't yield an urgently needed part, then B, Division would make it, usually without blueprints For specifications. lt was their capability and efficiency that brought the Brownson around the World. B. Division lives up to their motto: If the Snipes can't hack it, it can't be hacked. K BTFN S. Jackson BTFN J. Stutsman FN C. Pierce BTFN Miller FN A, Noto FA R, Marks BTFN K. Olsen FN G, Paine FA R. Toporowski 5 DIVISIUN ENS, H, Duwe DIVISION OFFICER DC1 B Arnold MMl E, Harrls IC1 P, Lavelle I MM1 R, Magoch EMC T Galyas MMC Lawwiu SF1 G, Peters SFM3 J. Berman IC3 R. Lehman EM2 Bryson EM2 R, Coad SFM2 A, Covington IC2 G, Majestic EM2 D, McGinty IC2 L, Vicario SFP3 G, Anderson 22 ' T ' :', 2? fiiTW?? H'Yf2ZJ?fifif70YYi2?'?',Tan-1 V rf-1-:vw , q, , igaifiib 'sf WW-wli ff ii L I i 1 .-.f1,'.r e'a-. s nr - - 'nf ' V 1' -f. . M .. . 71. V R Division is the Repair Division of the ship. It is composed of four separate,, but mutually assisting gangs: A Gang CMM's, Mr's and EN'sD, E, Gang CEM'sD, IC Gang, and the Shipfitter and DC Gang. They are all Engineers, but let no one call them snipes. It is their job to fur- nish electricity, steam heat, air conditioning, interior communications, maintain the auxiliary machinery, and act as the ship's repair force. . A Gang personnel refer to themselves as the Doctors of the ship and are kept busy applying their healing hands to the reefers, air conditioners, air compressors, emer- gency diesels, steering gear and their most stubborn patient, the motor whaleboat. With E Gang everything is up tight. If these men are not checking for grounds or carrying out the war against two prong plugs-Mr. Duwe's petpeeve-they may be found working on the ship's generators and distribution system, or servicing the many motors, controllers, and other machinery. Each evening the IC Gang provides aman who ventures forth from the IC room to show the crew's movie. Besides providing entertainment, the IC men also maintain the gyro, sound powered phones, interior communications systems and other systems. In case of any major malfunctions, the shipfitters are on the scene. They provide essential ship repair services ,, ,?m. .gl Nice portable tool kit, isn't it? from tough welding jobs to head correction and they keep damage control equipment in shape. Not often in the limelight, but always the silent helpers, men of R Division can be proud of the job they have done in helping the ship to carry out her mission. Hell of a job for an Engineman! EMFN C ICFN R. EM3 K. ENFN D935 Kgrn Whitfield ATCYIGI' FN T, FN J. EMFN K. FN W. Gibson Glazar Olsen Dwonch, Jr FN J. FN G. FN D. FN E- Monahan Moran J akubowski Loveland ' FN A. FN D. Neubauer McMichael A' 4' 'W' .nf arf? lf' 0552 J'aF?'w t ftF'FFif.T:5r'??Tfiif'T74if37 ..,', ,.,. ,yr gf- - '- .r ,Q ' , -go ' 1 - - ,- I ' . 'er J-Hur, .91 ...fa-'2-vf.v..., .nil-1-051:-Txflwv'-.: i' 1:'-'gf'--,fLQ'J g,y?757 g?,:?' I-' , li - , W- ' 'g ,gl Nzfy-fl ,pq fi- ,gg ,,,x.,,-,,e:f3SZ'Sg:.-If.-'iizfgfff' ,IZSSQT-ffl 51. 112, '.., Q' T ,. l. f , .li':.5r5m:41w.aa1lu4-f?,. 51- -E.,-14' ' , I I - - ' - A we ' - -M -- - ' - ' '- 3 V- ' LTJG P, Walker SUPPLY OFFICER Chief Pierson Wants What! SUPPLY DIVISIO W. P' A. C h W, Green CSC. lemon mac O DK1 J, Lowder SK1 R. Murphy Hey DK-What a blast we could have! SK2 G, Evans, Jr. SD2 A, Favilla CS3 D, Ahonen 'SH3 B. Armstrong CS3 C. Courson SK3 R, Eiler SD3 A, Falucho SH3 G, Fletcher SH3 R. Keen as-fwavsw.-ysefffcflfi ' A 'Q 'W gf The Supply Division's purpose, under the leader- ship of Mr. Walker, is to support the ship in many ways through the Storekeepers, Commissarymen, Ship's Servicemen, Disbursing Clerk, and Stewards. Supply support started long before the ship left Newport and continued throughout the cruise. Al- though many new obstacles were encountered, Supply maintained ready service at all times. A job well done! The storekeepers, under the supervision of Murphy and Carson were busy every day, and many times into the middle of the night, insuring that vital repair parts were promptly issued or ordered. The Commissarymen, under the supervision of Chief Pierson and Green, turned out the outstanding meals that a Destroyer crew deserves, while Ship Service activities were supervised by Chief Camacho who took special orders and made sure the Ship's Store had sufficient items for sale at all times. The Stewards, under the supervision of Favila, kept the Officers' country in top shape. The DK enjoyed the trip. 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Yff:P':,Tf 5-Zigi?-'fi-:T.'ili 13253.-T'ff73Q'fl:3?-,122 555:51 'f-N'?N,5-N153 Ti 1 iii ' fl'-' Santa Clara Beach Altar of the beautiful Church of the Carmelite Fathers. .I ,la 'L .1 Ii' 0, X my Q3 -5,-5 , 3-Q 'tu 131 ,gm iii! Il si ,lx r g ij: lil' 1226 .I is: 5555 -151- 25? . ,M 51531 fig Qs ' :gli ? .HJ iiig 12231 Qui' , :H 29471 54,15 . 3, Efg. , Lid E21 ' 1 255-1 V1 iff' f Lai .gg 5529 . fr? ,Hy 'Al 321 924 , Hawaiian tourists V J,4', ,,7,-..,.--Y-.V-nj, agar-5 hii'Qi 7b -?ffATffLEvQsm2' - A P.--1' 1 HAWAII Lying and playing on the sand at Waikiki Beach. Monument to USS ARIZONA International Village War memorial to USS ARIZONA A WM Diamond Head Volcano r' ff' f' l -- '- X vm, .fy-5 . e - 'RA 1 xgf555'il495E1':?f'2T ' A fiv1v+262i5?I A .F 5 xx. J 3921115564 Xv e1c QIUiHg C9 mPiiEte e ' ' ' L ' D1:NG HOW!Tea'is good Q 1 V l 1 2 J w i i E u i ! l N i 177!Z3f-.23-5143111- 1-.rvcx .f.. U., , ..f ., ,Qc-.f . L4-. . , - girth .ww gr '5Z'FXfi Sax- s 1 , gi 1 9 ii: i Q x . 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Even the citizens of Taiwan joined in sightseeing Rescue for those in peril on the sea--The ORIANA a Taiwanese merchant ship. In the words of rescued ship's officialsg the awards were presented for seeing an opportunity for doing right, your bravery has been expressed in rescue. The rescuers. It's difficult to read, Captain. i I 2+ -1 W 1 W 4 MQ? lv 611, ,W f Y W 1 ' ' X 14? Q QW? f 41,571 X45 ,ie 55, 9 nf, of 'bww .J 'WA Sh .ij hi ivvlnvlq -Aa J . ,, -, l 1 My A ol 4 of On a slow boat to China. The Royal Navy's China Fleet Club . HQNG K0 PEARL GF THE QRIENT Heading for the Hong Kong Hilton. A short game of Crlcket. China's famous Hong Kong Hilton. ,f'j'Ilf7':'i.r2::-i5.i'i2i:-fQif'g3i'gfieaggnff f15,,,.,-. :il ' ze, , ., A. ,,,, , ., ,, . E cf-qv gc . L - mmf lim a ,- f of .. -a - . 1-.1 y , ., :-,134-fy, 1. -2'-QQ 5131 . f-1' rw Bilfffwzb .. - . -. ' . f,',f-.,,:g:J:L'?'.:??Nc 353 5 a 1 1 Resettlement Apartments. 1 The refugee settlement. Sampan landing for transportation to the Aberdeen Floating Restaurant. Sampans and .... .... M ore Sampans 2 3 . W ' W? f Q . ff 1 'lah if, is 55 Xa ,Q i A gl if 5 f Af Simba! I 1 w 1 4 1 1 1 , was 9, Z'f' , I l What's wrong--camera shy? Look mom, no clotheslines or dryers... The Chinese Bamboo Curtain But where is the Bamboo Curtain? Hi, P apasan! Cir fm? And the band played On. Let's get together, Yeh, Yeh, Yeh! ey 15 W , tw-f-ff--V-f,-, Anyone for a coke? Did someone say China Dolls? ' Let's see-How many Hong Kong dollars to one U,S, Dollar'??? X vkmvtwngi i L . I? E. E . 1 X- ,tit KE' tr. E E, :ff Q.. .31 .A 5. , E353 fi? ,L e ug. .fe 4,41 i'I.'1.' F Ei 15 SINGAPURE Standing on a corner watching all the cabs go by. The dancing cobra. lies. Singapore church and momument, First class transportation. 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No hamburgers! Who's knockneed? How many Rupees for this limousine? , 4 X X 1 1 f x i X -V .Yi 4 fu? 3054, f Hey fellows, look what I found! V , o 5 h, h to I think it's too much--four Rupees! How now, sacred brown cows. J-H if 4V QP'-ff fo-51 swf few- VX-fe tffhffifg 'L-C+ H T' G' NM' 1 ez ' asiaimag ' Q F Y1i'CFi'f' GrJ 'Tw' -,1f- Qu '-Q1F..1'S--. --:..e5:1- 4vb?'1'l'.-:M T , . -fn -v W- v- ..-,Lexx-:A-Qc: gaaz--5-1'-Gf '-'Lu51'1'ff: eff-11'-V ',.,-'f-'F-Z--'4-:.--.N-aa'-'.:v:+' 1 gg- ,. ,f -if - 9 -- fs ff- us -A fy - V- - +114-ff' ' +P? ' 'rigs' ' '31-11 Q ,,,5:.f?:.,.i,N-:1Zi1fa,+-.,3253?-::fE1-19-2ffI?5':?:cg'2:f2x': ..::?f4::-f e - :'f:.',.-V -'-'z2r '-- 5- .. -..-.V 1 .1 f 4,-, v fi ,.. X. , sr-,fi-we .M ,ffffri-.1 -Nz--I'47wr2: era, fs- -.f'Q-fi -gefirfisql-J'-.:1,gg, -2-I nr ff- e 1 --t 'ff - -f A -.1 '4- H 4? - ' - 1' , Y - x Ms -1' A fvl!r'. xff IP?-,J P, '- - ei. f xt,:iL'1'M14-CZM -'-P wsu- . A ' - X ---- fr ' R - J i n ' A' ' P'-f., . nu . I -,. , --., t j-- -- -, Y ' I fII' IV ,IA 3. 53 I, I, Mg 1 A fuel stop. The Egyptians had plenty of merchandise from which to choose. Transiting the Suez displayed much sand. An occasional sign broke the monotony. olmme T' K I I I I A distant view of the Acropolis. AT ENS THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE The Parthenon Porch of Maidens 'mifiiihffasfiawg Theatre of Dionysus -Q -v -.M --wr -' .... -,A - M J' .V-2' 3 gif-:QE ., .af!t1:f'?Qs.fii :-.g - eff' W Q W A7 ,X ,,.,M V 4-QQ V , QQ! I ,K swf? . fy? I h ' , fy . s fc, ' ,K I f Xuyzxwf---,,.Asf44a?j,pm A saw - ,, 'AQQ 4 V 4 2 Q 4 Y 4 ea gle L. , 0 K ti . ' 734 Q , - , S ' M .J ' 2 pw '- H So small below gigantic columns. An amazed tourist Beautiful ?- -We think so! 60 Through the ages, long have they endured. -ay 'fx-5 fx' .f f':-.ff 6.7 A ,222 Aiqifwifwm -5i.f-.,::s3q.'1-xfg-'g-i.,g:w,5.,N-,,r Gee now, I would have had a chariot house here. vhlrwvrvkw was A vu nu-.bs T - .Q-'fifjf 1- -'.i:'521-':i'.E'lf-F14- '.sa..:.,. , .-,r-5 - , K, - . ,':- 1 .. .- ,,,f-yi.. sluzqzf, - .xg -- ,. '-s-:7-'- , ,f-'- -fn-' fa - W iq. , W. ': ri! .'17jf: .1-:':: ' j -5E..lL,.4i' X -qfgr - ,N 4.551 .f,., ,-- xc ,Y ,W N. -1- Sa,-Lh ' u--juli: ' 21:11 ,v-5-x:':':v,fpvr,::.??-f':x-.-ffa'-Q-..'.: ,-iff?.-,9f,4.1'N f.1'.f'gli.,,f1f-Q-:z-1,-:ga 3'-94.1, f . ',34..l,,g-. -14 , -,...,,.,,K,.!,d ,- K ' ' - f- '-o - IM - -f -f . ..V v - , . A ., - A -a ' 0- . ,, ff 1 f ' ' ' ' , ' f- ' . -, , av - ., , . ,-.,., , 1 no , . ,' . Ns ' Columns of the Parthenon A view of Athens of today from the Acropolis. P arty time ,Fv.,.J,A47g-..qr.F 5, 4 w,,.1 .., .'Q,-E917-Lp -dry v1,..c:J7m. Er-3,'Qi,h Still intact-The test of time A modern building in an old setting. .gn-.,-mswd f- Y, -Qs 'K X, 5. v..c..J3'f'- -L5L,Q 1-N- ' -'M3 4-a. Nw , , :vw ,...,,- f-:if 4.:.?gvg:y:.':f-.fe-L11-if-5-f ' A-7 .fFl'f'i3--img? 'QW . - -' - .W-.1,:e-V-W ..., .,. .. . . I, . . V, ,. . A --. . ,.. , ,r , A A- 7.7 ,ff f-L-gm -1-vs. 1 'l,-,L11'-x +1: T-Nze, .-was- 'f ,':.-:fl7'5- ':3. '-'... 42:-Q?':a?'-'L'1'-' ii::f::qQ:,gv3r-F a:f-1?:ZT::r1fi:.-::'f--W i:r:-35f:,g::-:-.'e- ..- - ..:-H.,-1. ...-rr: L-half M ' 1 9 f- f U - - - f 2? '. 'f V-.ng-3+ ,,-A. ,L 4-ferr.:-Qgifftf .,.g- -...tggfg-A 1-,z ,sq :w'5t.1:gf-g-:- ..,-1:-,yn,vt-:Af:::f-117-A--'bw-1-:mflxfz--sf-v-1 XY'-'rfwf-.f'.T1 ?'flif l :'5i' .:::''qfkffr In ' i483-A ff 9 d'?7f3i?f5'4frf:nT3'fT'w-21 ffff1f 4i-34'-:-fi?:ff? '1iT? '73'-1.22713Ll'ftTiTil?-1'-'7f'i'Z-iffig?V121' -xii? fx: '- '.fio .,.r:f-'YL 1-fi,:Q,g-.1 z-.24 14,4 W - Y-Af.. '. .f.-A .Nm ..--wY- I, . TALY Dining by candlelight in the Grotto We danced ..... Up from the wine cellar The club had plenty of entertainment. 3 ....And relaxed. Look into my eyes! Awww' When in Rome, we did as the Romans did. We dined in splendor. 3 , 2 X-zz LA .M E GRAN HAT WAS ROME As stoic as any Roman emperor The Roman Arena. A View from the peanut gallery The Roman Forum Ruins of the Arena f n iii m,-2 fS .'4,fI-.. ' 4 5 1 In .1 N' AJ , 1 n' W A ,Q J 1 -1-4, 'G , A 5 St. Peter's Basilica Victor Emmanue1's Monument 0 1 my -N I V L af, s ' -5 - St. Peter's Square. .Yi , f X ,J 'Z mtv. .. ,,,,, . Arc of Constantine T revi Fountain Q.fif'?4Zz1lf2Si'Ifiei'45- ff, t: :-' -L-'W' w-an ze., 'fa-A-? ' 4. ' ' ff W- -V-55,2 ij' 'I' ' ' ' q ':1:fi1',-qrifrev Ilffii f,.--..A'g+E:f1T'g7:?-,mf The Arena A city of beautiful statues and monuments. BARC JLONA Ole! Plaza Del Independentio. r H L. 5 Ik? .f . f ' 4 f- ' f -' X- ff f. . -l frgogm .-' .1Tr .f 1, -.,Q-, a w 4- fs- '-vm o Icfw'-4 'N' ' . -1 - ,g:g1'+-:-,---'-fxsfgvp-w4'fXiwwff:bf.:nfl-mo.:-rv N-' 1 '-71a'Rvvfu. -55 - lgv3A KN 7'!.,x --.,.i:':,gq3-3:-.xigqq R-.-3,-533,nk--:,'-,gg-1::q'.,,.rf,5 - ,qw 1 Q n -g , L 4 r- .,L.1g:f1.,-I .13 V- 'rp 1ksX:-n,vg,,,- -.:'11-5:-1-,Z-gpm f gqnmw-eww. . ir?-if fe K' ,,f,1 M amwh -9 ye f My . 150 ' ,.f4': '- V.. .5 - J 'Pl i gg? I: ff! . V A5 , . 2 'VW' Y? ff ,K ' 4 M ' fifwisq ,I 1 W '29 , W Af f K A trip to the zoo proved interesting. Columbus-Pointing to the West, D o E 5 a-,.,,,, z Replica of the santa Maria 4 1 I H ,, , ww , , ,f ,, wimmwf, M, ' f l Fuel stop -Azore Islands. GIBRALTAR- GATEWAY TO THE WEST V. gg I 4 x I has 'N , Xl., I . M , , Mfg 1? .. ,k.. ,, , A if la. V K V I i L Y Ay - 1 l A X .352 C Q ' YZ I . lf' ug 3,123 41 f Q , . bi XX in f'ZZ'Y9 fffflgff- A ,f - K ' 51 'V A ' I 5 hawk 'W 0 ,.., afvwmvf ' W H A 1 fda fgveief for f .eff . If L,:. -S Leu ' l ., . f N' ' 'M-'37 70 v 'f.f'X'ZL-z-'iffy' 4 1 7 ' ' -4 .1 -f z 'f f'-W 2' . 5 ,- ,. -ff I X 'f N T , ' f I -2 2 1' xmfw' 'f?',f:?f-'S f ' 1 ' 3 Q 9 vP'-' m9--'zu-PQ42 f , ,. , ' '- ' ' ' ' 'X ' ' ' ' 7 5' 13 WN! ' Y ' Q, m y ' iii suv- ' 4 'x .f f- ' 'ff?'W7f4fWg?9 -W f-fo' 9 2, 41,1 ff ,g f 1, - , .3 1 Q H ' 1 ' W ff f '-'- y .-4 3924 4 g A-v w f X-A sf X ' w e in 241 20 1,214 P, ,'-f Qi A W f W f - W y f X .Q , , .Q M -1 A X iw , W fewf- ,,,, . 3 ,f ,- vga--i s 44. ,.:.p, . fj . ws, ,,,, R Q 1 -,S A 9. -fs-' ffl . Q, 4- 1 BROWNSON approaches the pier. M001-ed,,,, f 5 .ywwgggp M Y ' Qs fs K ' f, 2 X M , W f , . .Law f M, ,-W, ff - f , f 5 . , mp maya 7 M ' .ir f M How does it feel to be home? GREAT! 68 . i 1 v 4 i E 1 i 1 4 P I Roasted to 3 golden tan He doesn't stand watches? v When BROWNSON deployed in October 1966, many of us, as you can see, were Lmder the impression that apleasure cruise was in store for us-. if Literary genius? Did you hear turn too ? 1 So that's where DK spends his time. i Sin n 7 . w A little boxing to liven things up Homesick sailor? Hell, it's only a shark! Oh, yes, even a band! Now back during the Korean war .... Just taking that same old five That last word was air bedding, Camacho. We had time to Write letters .... ...Lots and lots of letters. 2 Y Typical tourist A fish?-No, it's a Swab! Smitty is missing all the fun. The chief of police That's Harry . , 1 - t '- ' ' 2 . . ' -' . M- -iw' -qilgflgi i a -,aga in-.3LE.r' ' J -f -N-1 -5. QF: lifibfa--' 1- :':5x J' 'dl' ' 4: A W - v f - -21- --em '1Cff?'-,-... . , 5, 5. 17 ' 'L 161 l Lf. . ,-1 . 95:1 1 ,Y 'ti 'kv fl 1 'IW we . :3 fl 1:11 1 1 .Ei ,. if .1 121-1 ,riff , ' me 1:4 -1 . 1 . 'u. -ll ? 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I 1 1 , , Have you received the message? 121 .2 5 1 1f 1. 1 1 F E Service to the fleet-that's our motto! 1 . , 1 11 N ' L 1 .f . , gffvvflefffff 1 u- Ei 4.1 3 . .1 1 , .5 , 4 1 J 11,1141 1 3377 5 ' ' !Qi5Sf'Q3Q ii 1 E 1. 1 Your friendly ship's store operator. il 9 2 1 1 1 N I 1 . 1 'Q 1 ? 1 15 2 I 41' LH , 3 , Z .. 2- 2 399011 Day? Get out! ,z l You want one one cent stamp? 5 74 f...--5-'L1-L-1?-'-5 :'1 '15ira5es1Tji i '' jj. ..1:::iTiff'5fi:i'N:5:T'T ii:'... '45'i'5iiIf9-25355','2.,,..,'L .',',-. ...,g:g,,1,.,L4.ffe,,-11 W:-1--.- --,.., ., - , --1-11111 -1 -- 1- , Y-'H' f- ...... ,, .- ,. . -1, - , ---1-4----'-1-.fe . , X11-N ,,, -' 1.:-:f --r e- ,xf -,..'I'Ff', -If-11 ,,-1-T 3--FF, 'X 4'-,N1'-LA . 1, ' ' -.-yr-t1V '?.1f5'g ' --:H 1 - ,, 1 .- . 1 ,-1,5 1 ,.1,-Af fy,-.5-, 31-.ifqre-., A-f '57 3-'-.-71,1-J,'g'p'.,f? -e:1s-1 -sv i 1 1. 1 1- Q.-'-'41 'J-1:.. fx rely! 'rs .e.1z.:,1S'S3f . 15-,I1 'uf 113' Y rqkixlm' 1 A 'r f ' ' 1 'Mr '- ':5 ? I Mess cook's pride. Yes, I take in sewing. Just look at all those goodies. Company must be coming. No, I'm not chipping paint Trathen stands a sharp lookout 24,000 miles away from home.... The Safe is Open and empty? f Q ,f wal f 5. an I simply asked the captain if I could bring a Must be a giant size Christmas tree. few glass balls aboard. On the job training See that wave over there...? ' 2 4 1 an Yam H2a,ALx or N' 'www I can't seem to locate the sun. Right five degrees rudder, aye, sir. Sure, right on course. ...Passing the time away. W if A l' WW 7' ph fn, 57 'L -4 l' - Q , LH ..gQ.11'1ff-1 i X ff?f'if. . X ,s..,., it Who said I have no official position? N F , Mfzxy W M' K ,UW 11' ,wfwf s 1, 4,.hfiM,!!,, wffmfyff X' ff f f ,ff ff f f ,vfjkyff Want to know why Mr M111er never uses h1s desk? , 'O p us Company at times. We lost one Dash....then there was one. DASH MEMGRIAL Dash flying away Dash crew Refuelingh 'a me W- . 9 And then there was none. f Zglw-if f -' ,iw f K ,Q fy ,. are f ,, M fm- 5,2111 9 f Z2 ' fiiaaw X- 5 :ff , .wjQwm3M, ,. 44156-.yfews4.z, i . J X , I., XIAC Z, H f Q NZAV , 491 1 425 E We L, 'A ' -.-QA 1:5 , ' ,uQWamr.'-fd, ,A . .. r 'H-0,3-av - r fm . -gig-?v:,'+f1vw'+fa's: 5 A?fffXQw 3425: -:fx . MW- ff J Nmfwa Q 1 -tm? M-We , gk-gg,,,1 V 1 1 .qw M ., W new f, X Q5 .W 2 ' X X ff 1 f , ,V ,,,, ' e 1521? , f,,WVW,ffQZQ5m'Vf, ,Wy , 'W WWAWQ jf- ,,,50,7V ff ,fy ' W X gf! My fr, ,, MW ,,:: LU X ,, mfg M 1 'LVW' ' Mm I .wyfzfwcr,'44 of fff wh WM, ,ffymf W ,wvw , 'M f,-fa W6 ' 'f lf2Zwi ff '0 - ffw'wv4f4' ff H, f , ',,.,f. .V Nfl' 1, f .,f 1 X75 mf 7 ' m f -X9 Wwe I f W I zzz, ZWQXM X W f 4- W M 4,2 M If 1 if We W H 5 X ky, 7421? ff gy X 0WQfmu is QWO f f Af ff Www fff ffdf yw, f , 2 ff 1 'fW,Q'Z,, l ff f 'M v i ' ' fl f ,Kgs ,Q I jf! V , ,Q ,gf 72 iff-W ' ff trwf' ff ,ZW ,W ,wig lz , qjfg, we ff! ypfjw -1? 4 ff M, f, 0901 ,f Itfs an ln a day'S Wgrk When you're smi1ing.... fwgmffwm A 1, Wffff'zQVV,W2 53' ff -W--w',f,ff,, V, ?? s W7 , W yn Tubes take the pressure off things . 1 -A V-' j x f,4f. ff f:1s- w ggf ilfgbsfl ' 1 'U x H. wx F na P -ff -.H vi. ' - ' -1 , , Q1 W 34 wp fl.. 4 L- s- B 4 'ry .N X' c- fxqhv-N 1 f- Q V 2.-A-f.,-1.2-,:j: .g:: ,,...., ? 'j',:. xm-31. 1 u., , l 'a , 'FQ' -1y.+.L.' , C' Rvt',,wf+ sz- 'Nerf-R-f -f 1: W -1--'A-+41--frfa,---',:--I '11- -f 5- 515.-MTE . is--v.,-. ' 12531, Kflis-31,,,g' 'fiat-kd: ffazbw M' 3-if f'2' M' M '4 W-lm f- ef , T 'zu' Mu ' ' ' ' 4 ' if Y M A- - -, - -yn -1--,L 'f.,-:.:,- Just whistle while you Work. Take the slack out of four 5 Need some more paint down there? I wonder what this screw goes tO? F ? eff' .. QQ f ,f Q' Q YP U .,, Y, U ,, if 2i'N:7 - 2. :sg-1 sr-5-n -Br' ff fx if , Anchor' s aweigh s There she goes. Did someone say Liberty Ca11'? We Quit! A beautiful nautical day seas ' I ',5.,'r g'iiZf.'1--IQ, 'kfkfiifz-'g 71311 u :L ,154-qi .-.Ti- ',5,,, .swirl-Avg-v,-...,.,N, ,, ,Fm ., t-1. lg f-,: ,,f.-.., .ff..-.Y.- -.-4 . Jax, . .- if - -., -o.::,--,,:,..- ,. xQL,.,,1 ' -, .,,,.. f :I-. v.,:.,A,,.,. Y J ROM UN DECK , A K A Q , , , X IK? K2 5 2f'? f:' 'ia , A f ,. X ,Zo ' ' ,qt fbkfw' 'L W Nl W if 'Q V' 'ffwff mffifzfx 1 ,4 - .- fp T G T HCLES Engineering order telegraph You see, it's really too hot to work. Which Way should I turn it? A careful inspection of bilges if I If f I But Chief, we aren't making black smoke. It just Won't open. Z P X 5.1-fx If t 5 46 A What do I think of the situation? -1 Y 'NF' .JXQ zz gm JAA5 xgkggfi' Jw?-,wpff 6.-:gf-v k 1Q4Ti',A si 3- 'f'.f T:f'z-,f-1..,J'-Q1 'X - Want to standby for me? -.- -T-U , P, -mf: -::-'fn-1'vffv-Y .-Q 1 ..,...v,. - , .. .-- l W-- ..-A---1+-1 J' --n.5. cf'-f v'- ' ,.. f'f wwf, ' ' -.F in-fr -va-zv - k . - - . ra: ug , inn- NN - Q, 1'-fs' -,- - x f - .-.4 1-Z PA' ,- 'vw , F 1 x4 A 'W ---rrp - -w V . n .- . 1 4-, ' fm, ' 1:75---,1::,, ,':'f.E'f'-,- , -w- ,x S435 - q,-1'L 'rjsg- .f,. EL -z..g1,2-- .,.',. g s :gv-1-A 1r. L, L.-J X77 1-5-as -3:1-rw :x r-if .- - ,M , V . i --f . 'V i - v '1'i-m:':EL:1':,-T: 'if-'S.bLf..-,:i'K mm' rf-'li-N 5'-5:',:3C-'Fw'23'?2TifLrrffigr-154354111212. ff:-I - -v ,, V .- ' - f--H' 1:7 1 , - . F - ' ,--1-Qu. fi:-fam 31:fe:4ffLQ.-'?if's.'e:,1fL'i bf'--' -ff-fe' N' nw- 11121 11 1-1.1 ' 1 4 . s ,- t - y Y . I 4 Now relieve the Watch. W9'I'6 not busy...We have lots of posing time. f . ,, X Z, A Q 2 Helmsman, mind your helm, .X Nw if 1 Q'-1 ' A Shamrock...Who could have done that? gg I' A-,z.N wr ,a Nwwavmwaw-ing. - :M .... . , .. . w. .,-- bfffqafmmngwgefzlf iQfg1:1?':Fs:gaf3-I':.Q1ff-'x. f .. ' ' -,..., -.r:.-y-dm' J g-.4 V P . . , - , , - ,, , Nw... ,,f T , v- .1 X.. ,aux-- v.-,-x:'r.gff. -.., 1?...:x-ev 2.-::f----if-'xv V-7:f-Rea-.3--....,..'f'1r:'::-we-fav. .1 gy-,J .L....,:,f--.1 -. ,ve . .nf I' -.-iaggfq-K-15,1 1-. - ,gf ,ff -,qrff '-:Q-If-5 f '1?fe-3 -xkff'-27411 -A.--:::.v,1-3 ET?1'E-'?-1 q'-1--211 'STf3-'P.1. 7ffffhggxff-T2::::T-Q3'1F.'i'g-,foly ml, Ld?-'if 'Af - ' ' A , M, 'v Yirfvf-IETVA ,veg ,.fU..:.?'?'?4f'fQxE:iQg,f5Ef3H,j. .z?3Q43Q'g :rgif5-:: f'1g-Qif-. io,-'gz.e,f,L 53:5-5111, :1 :f',,z.aQ:-gg,.- :L1'r-sf'-Ifilizfz .1'f,.,-1+ . 4-5--.Lf-.2'1w'1-I--I xwifllfnvu. 1l, I451?55gi5fai J' A 'J -, x 2 2 1 f 3 9 A t1ght watch... Sleep ,V fp f f Q, ,W , VH' I 7 V ,, , W4 f 21, f ,Z W ork V Mw- V X.,, ., f .f 7 V f f f e , , IJ? K : fb .4 :Qi J A good meal S miles Rf Si 7x x E 'N-75 1 y f- -1 .'A.s. Bvhlva 51'-Thin -an ...p4' EXCe119I1t liberty Friendly card game X Comforts of home More relaxation A brief change of jobs That far away look G M he ,WA 5 X MMeZ,Q'fiw E w .yn My 5 I 1 3 f i it x 1 I 1 E I2 E tl - V ---.-Qt :,, 15,435---1 314,--,gg f F ffgfah, '1:i ' L, W, 3, , Y ,,,, , 3, V, ,,,, 1 ff Y H i Y VVVV - ' ' ,ming , , nazi I thought I saw a sunburned foot peeking at me. ,f ff! Late for dinner again! Too warm to hack the action. 1 Now, if you'11 just hold that pose. A 88 This is the last of the turkey? gag ,idk Ds?-'PJS' x n a T'e'q?v :-.- sn. .A '-+ 5-?:g,-L.. -is 'PQTWKB ff' ff1'Tl'J 1 ' 'g ' A f'fQF lil' 2233 M -., 54 7 -csvffxff-11. 5 '-x '2:4.l.7w?.-.f.:f?,-:fp-J-.V 5-.-gf-Y Y VL-, .. Jr ,..,:,,3--'I . 1, ff Y 3 3 y 1 3155 ,ff-,:-1 3. -.gg--. ., L-cg ef-cv-p:'5-mg' 1-, -5,-1-1:1551--.:v'-+ t- gr -vQfr54z:.x':-kr w-f1v , 1 w ,V 4 , Y ,, , Q. - ..- 3 4 , 'P' f f - .PAwf2mH-2f- ,.:,Q,4g5F3l7f-..ig7fQff4,fg?.,-i'95j:TiG I Y.!,.,.W1-li .HSL Y: A: . f ,3- :. :, . M m, , Y .H J- s s f i , ,. .1 V, , 2 , ir- Y- i.: in: v t , To move or not to move, that is the question. Ahoy there, young mermaid. rg F I . 1 if 4. Y. L... Piping shoes over the side. f in 0 w BUU don't see any man overboard. - I just wanted my picture in the cruisebook. :Fig aff? h:1 - ra: 4 : Q use fl 'Jn Q-v7.- 21 ' E: ' .wt . .- .1 L.. .- C3725 .Qu fire 'a 'IQ 4, 'EI '. 1 1 fi ' iuyvsl ..,,,. 2 GF. U , . 1 ft li.-A we lv. 1 .KJ 5?- I . if.. v 3 '- -.Ml tr.. LQ ,L L U: nz .Yu 1 v . ...J F f .54 , r.-wg. vii? --1,-f aff.- i7,:K?' fi?-.:',. DJ. 'jg Eff? FSC' ! 1. , L., fume CZCGW I 767 Q.,- E- 5 D, 79.- J... Qian: P71 ' 'i'f?,6e ot! .1 a -4. 1 i V .W .-.f .,.f .- .13 N, H- LT 2 :SU I I do, Captain, I do! V I if f',, QQ 'f 2 55044631 ,, M r J V 7 7' f I WW, 4. I f ,WE ,w I WI, , , mf, , ' I if ,, W f V: I, ' , , xt' ' !CCj!!,,, uf , AI Now, if you'11 just sign on this line... I SHIPPING Now I just might ship for third class! OVER 4 , 1-44 Z' , t '4f,I,II,'a ,f . K ef z ,I ..,, , fig o I dhy in 4 ff Q f ' : ...W 44 2 Z, f is I I? m 2'fffT1'v3'- i f f - sfo- Y f f, , I , PM mf., f I. X . 5 1 I ' I I I I fc? ' . I , I I - l I , l I I s I I I 1 I I i I I I I I I Let me whisper in your ear. p I 1 I I I I I I I I X,,..uunqN,,,u-u. And so I said to the captain... I I ,Q , X W .t , , , fm -' QW f 35-1 Q X at W We 22 WWW f X WW , H ,., .. .X y. ,. 4- If , . ,. M- f. . Ysiiswzsfrfw We t w-W W f fy f J. N f, Mx n ails X wide-, .. . f, f- no - fe ,af J ff .wfzf ,f ' fare-1-' f ,V, ,,,fr.,' X A J, , k.Ax. . A ,i ,, ,M , M, ,wa F' l I-IGNORS AN AWARDS Captain R,L, Rodier presented the awards. A long deployment such as BROWNSON made brought with it many advancements. Several individual medals and awards were presented. All hands were entitled to wear the Viet Nam service ribbon. 'R BROWNSON was given a cake for her 21st birthday in January award recipients NOV- 91 .: mu , ,., .V - - , f YW VA l- Y Y ,,v.-.- wi fail- Leiffg-,g,f'. 1:25. 'gchar .15 rgsyuhw my ,,.4,...1 l, guess- ' A 5vtQ-, 'N+1fg7'-::,..q,,,::..cE 1 P' 4. .1 Jil- - --rr -- - --g .'f1f-- - -- N 'S:f,,:5 15'-rf. Lfzavi-.fe idi'ldm?21wa.'?6-laiix pf ' .. f f w e - ' WS '-? f fX 2 11.1f5 - - 2-1 .- F-J., 'Gr' I-...JN has is ' ..2 'k? ip.. F-. ,-.,.. LL: 1. v VTE?- riff, 1. L4 '.'!A,. ...ZL lift? 5, . ,.,- 1 A-NI. phi s 1' t ,tug L., . tl, . y 1 ..-f ri 1 r': K. 1-,Tis ' WS? E.: 1 -,r 'If' ir, ., I, .,.,, -aa E . , ry: '31, . t Et? Ei v. - WRU at 6.4 T-lg: wif Eiga 559.25 135' Q55 A.. .hi 2 J.. .57 'si CHRISTMAS Gee, dad, that's fun! Levs iight the christmas tree. C h r i s t m a s o a me a n d found ' BROWNSON in the Gulf of Tonkin. J ohn, Eggert has an eye on your turkey! Playing chess until Santa arrives Mr. Walker and friends provided Christmas entertainment. Is Santa Claus really coming down number 1 stack? 4m SPRING CGGKOUT It was really competition between Chiefs Pierson and Ford to see who could make the most black smoke. JWK' A I Smoked to order. Just like Mom used to cook. Everyone stood in line awaiting his turn The DK he's different! He is always eating. W...-.V N., W Doc was head waiter and busboy in Chief Ford is making competition keen. 5 . X -f L.. , ws-v-433'-L..7'J X-9554, , KH- , aa - -- XQ :1 waF2Yaea'v:'g? -5s?r1?m:f1,f:.f.-as-i.r:fe1:2.w Q --- V -f .V , ,F if W- vurfffMama-J '.-.-fEE25ff'3F?'79 e1X'gs::v,?-:-1-:Queen-,fe?:f5fi:.igfw fri: 5 t-'11-':.,.-f,frf'.. The Royal Court about to convene V if W W, f 0 , y , fi ,fi W X ZW '75 rg Why so sad men? SI-IELLBACK NE EMONY We crossed the Equator into the realm of King Neptune and all the crew became royal subjects of the court of the king. Think it's funny do you? 6 34 Any sign of the Equator yet, Mr Walker? Wonder what's so inter- esting back there? Crawl slowly, backgides UD! Mi f L w !Sf2l:'4 ' . 1 .. ' -. 4' , hx L-Til! - 4 R- ,Q q ., ff ff!p44 .cg-1 : fel- , y r ,y . , 5 5 4 6 -u . 1, 1, 5' 9 . M 'Z ,. ' H ' ' ,., .- s -X Q.. --.-.- , . .. - ..,,-., - .,.. A . ,,, ,, : ' ' ' V f WW? g '..., LTR?-E - T - N W., 'F' . ' '- gk'Q5-We 1-Zlilag :,1r,if:7.3.rK'L-f13J-l3L:':ii:1 l'f-i'::71 '7ffvv92i QLIJQ:-J -s:.:?li3FeN.3'-'-'A-415-:f.Qgf2Q'F..:'L-ifaEi'I51'19.Z-1-44.?'.,QT-:-,ciiir-.if:,jis1:.lf-1 Lx :QQ 5-' -'. +.-gi55f:,L 31--'Eg TFJZIS 1 V- Q7-'TA j- 'TTITF ..i., f:'Tf:x c , ' nf- -1 1i'x' ! x5,gy.g13-J fgw-. L Kgix 'B s.'a2.Le 3amas'-.u1mN,,TraM:.fQ.a Y 513241-.f.r':Q-1'5E,3 .Z':'L-rv-'-If - fp aa ma- if . Ligfj N T H J-A J ,Q J 'jk 0 X I x 'W 3 3 'P .fq'Trf'1a ' RY '- '- -M... V nf . 53. , fm ' M- 1 1. 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F135 T ?:,gw,gg- f- ..-. .J-1, IEEE: 1 .., 'Q ix:-Q riff FI n:-.. , uri Q-N. - hivl PETE F2222 E' is-TT ga. 3 5 H1 Lf? jg 'L S Z' 1111 Eff? t 1 V.. l Q! Wi f. 'L Y 1' :- M , l' 1 lil' ,Q ,M E. x , ii..- l i-3755 TT. f'f!i T1 iv 'rv' ,,-.., ..., , -ws. .-vw. ,.,. .Q .T-.97 JIS' 11553. -.L F4123 Shellbacks c o ' 2. Shellback 5121 A A f . . and X,O, manage the garbage shoot. Emefglng HS ' l 95 l l as . ,... 4 , -- .-. V. ...f.---5..-are-ipaq'---f:.. 3-'ygglglg-'?'igifg1'?4f ,g:.. .fs ,.,.. .., ,. . TE.: W, ..,.,W.,.,. Mr. N.. Q- 1:5-G -'f -V-.5 14 f Q 47 l 6 42Z!M-AR 19 7 0523 NOTAM - to EB 1967 l 1 wiSh , TG 70. 8 20013Zf F end, From, CTU 70. 8.9 YUSQH 1 ,ment comes, to ageventh Fleet, Refi Kal . WESTPAC1 de? Ol While a will of - ned tasks e - . AS your loggon Your Perfornflandarry out Your 35513 haPPY Wlth compliment yo 5 be counted on O FDR was ebitfem-e dicates You Couclinahwitlyost timely masrgigrdi Refefenijtiiliigg, Ple2L5e e . n Wen. an 1 turned in as Pla - was equally Ou - MBV you hav OL. 1 6 l hl . the Job Y d U the gun 111 ur fine S P that your recor do to all hands on you ' 11 one d Ones. ' 13 d ITIY Wg . love d 7 Zxjfiyilful reunion Wlth Your Warm Rljigai Sv WOODS al' ' lsignedl RADM From: COMSECONDFLT Z322.l4Z!MAR 1967 ,From I welcome you back to Second Fleet. You have met the hardships destli 48 U? CDV and challenges 'of combat in a truly outstanding manner. By your tsoqtb Oyel, G Lf,-E CDA sacrifices and dedication you have earned the gratitude of free men p O U16 Sest AS9QQQ,S7'pACF'L2, the world over. We wish you an interesting, pleasant, and speedy eS?1'fOI?5ff3'Ce 81.3 C I'013 to Cdepj voyage home and a most happy reunion with families and loved ones. .3 1- o 6126 bljs 31206 S QQ 12768 pin, Olfzb . r J .- res pQc1!?eQ'b Tbdlbsn can Cl-'Defeat for 6 'OSC GO y 45 S O Of S1247 G Ik? lib Q arf F, F J O13 D , gr e e 1 a . r . Q I fa f 2 fo 123 P Se . 1751 515. S e G' O11 10 1- Qt oqb 51 c F, OIL, Jrg CQ 17,12 00 ff 'iff SQ f 'Q U2 fc '10 2 ew We at 01,2 abt. of, Our Q ep Us 03 12 I fsignedl VADM CLAREY Commarider, Second Fleet Q 123 6 Q . 414 Q -X lc O11 15 pa be y0' Q12 Vp Co Q51 dg Job Lv wafers Witas be St ba Stro Q bfirf Q78 S118 Q26 C FJ I 96 e 12 S pf, Ve S Ro Oo Qfo Set P .fe e 12 a x - Q2 49 GQ' OZ o O 5 f Qt. 13 ' Qw 1 G QQ- Q. 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