Bryce Canyon (AD 36) - Naval Cruise Book

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Q qxm .xx ffEfgl,Qi5fg . az4e ' 1 I X 1 Q x , 1 Q L Q rfvbfxtl WWC mfr if Greetings mates : Since I have made this cruise with you and at one time or another have visited each of your compartments and lockers, having survived the repeated sprayings which almost got me, but only dampened my spirits a little, I want to move along from page to page with you and serve as a reminder that we are insepa- rable, the Brass Canoe and I. My name? Oh yes. . . Why, it is CUCA-RACHA, of course. Sf Your mate Cuccy cz af Qaida Though we were delayed a few hours in getting underway due to bad weather, we put to sea in a true Navy fashion. Stopping first at PEARL HARBOR and then at GUAM, each section enjoyed liberty, and we were ready to proceed. After crossing the INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE we soon became attached to the U.S. SEVENTH FLEET, and entered SUBIC BAY, Pl. After about two weeks here, we headed for a week of R Sz R and shopping in oriental dreamland, HONG KONG, B.C. Next, we spent a week in KAOHSIUNG, FORMOSA, before returning to MANILA and SUBIC BAY for another three weeks. Underway again, we stayed two weeks more in KAOHSIUNG before setting course for OKINAWA. After two weeks of mostly R Sz R in BUCKNER BAY, we again set our course for that home port away, from home-SUBIC BAY. - After a month of routine work and spreading of goodwill, we said goodbye for the last time to SUBIC BAY and spent two days at sea before arriving at KAOHSIUNG. At last, upon leaving KAOHSIUNG, we were finally headed in the right direc- tion-toward JAPAN. After playing hide-and-seek with typhoon Ellen, we finally arrived in SASEBO about live days late. But our short stay here still will be long remembered. ' Once again we took to the sea, this time heading for KOBE for a few days of f b ' h e for about two weeks the BRYCE CANYON both work and pleasure. 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Turn io, commence ships work '- I H ,. ,ff WN s -hz.. N.. i .. ' .. , Quite ci work Iood f Plank owner Chief Levin and four-year men Four down-one To go!!! Boyer, Tompkins, and Janz. 771644 dan Adddm deied The best in the fleet has done it again! In competition With the rest of the small tenders of the Seventh Fleet, the Bryce Canyon has emerged victorious in Winning the battle efficiency award for the fourth consecutive year. Even before Word was received on her recent victory, the B.C. had had begun to Work on the final leg of the coveted 1' Gold E, in hope to achieve another Bryce Canyon Firstf' COMDESFLOT ONE, RADM Glenn R. Donaho, presents the Battle Efficiency Award plaque To CAPT Stephen M. Archer, Commanding Officer. just before deployment it Was disco- vered that the B.C. had a large crack in her propeller. Un February 6th We entered the yards in San Pedro to get a new one. All of us Were amazed at the size of the ship out of the Water. 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Good luck Cap- tain Archer on your new assignment and welcome aboard Captain Stein- metz. We changed Command and got underway, We had to leave, we just couldn't stay. seven month cruise, thatis a darn long time, So keep the home fires burning and drop us a line. I l Copt. Everett H. Steinmetz Commanding Officer Catain Everett H. Steinmetz was born in Brooklyn, New York, July 22, 1913. He entered the Naval Academy in 1931 from New York State and was commissioned Ensign upon graduation in 1935. Since graduating, Captain Steinmetz has served on the U.S.S. TEXAS CBB-311 1935-1937, U.S.S. CHANDLER 1937-1938, as Com- munications Watch Officer for Battle Force U.S. Pacific Fleet 1938-1939, and aboard the U.S.S. DICKERSON 1939-1940. After completing three months of Submarine training at New London, Connecticut in 1940, he then reported aboard the Submarine U.S.S. S-1 for duty as Gunnery and Communications Officer and later became Executive Officer. Captain Steinmetz served aboard Submarines throughout World War II, and made ten war patrols. While serving as Commander of the U,S.S. CREVALLE, one of nine subs in a Wolf Pack known as HYDEMAN'S I-IELLCATSH, his mission was to penetrate the Minefields of Tsushima in the Sea of Japan. The CREVALLE accounted for the sinking of four japanese ships. Captain Steinmetz has also served as Commanding Ofhcer of the Submarine POLLACK and the Ex-German type XX-1 Submarine, U-3008, and as Commander Mine Squadron 7. Before reporting aboard the U.S.S. BRYCE CANYON CAD-365 on February 7, 1959 for duty as Commanding Officer, he served as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations Plans Readiness on the Staff of Com- mander Mine Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Captain Steinmetz holds the following campaign badges and medals: NAVY CROSS, GOLD STAR LETTER OF COMMENDATION WITH RIBBON AND COMBAT V, AMERICAN DEFENSE CSTARQ, EUROPEAN THEATER, ASIATIC PACIFIC C3 STARSD, WORLD WAR II VICTORY, KOREAN AREA, UNITED NATIONS SERVICE MEDAL, NATIONAL DEFENSE. 74a I 'H Q. , ,, ff- W film, , I' ,A!'tijf1g, film I !FU X I I 4, i 1 ard! Gb ,fl ef nltlig gliiil' 51'-0 Q.. .1 XX' V TT' Q. 3:3 rj Nagel ' Q0 ' Q - H-E ,-,l ' f ,,1 fX O pf' W' ' fx., ,,-f gi tl l A l I 1 Cdr. James H. Botcheller Executive Officer CDR James H. BATCHELLER Was born in Matapoisette, Mass., and attended High School in Corvallis, Oregon. In 1937 he received a congres- sional appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy and graduated as Ensign in February, 1941. CDR BATCHELLER Was serving on board the USS MARYLAND at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. During the last half of the War he Was Commanding Officer of the USS HUSE QDE-1451 He has also served as Commanding Officer of the USS SCROGGINS CDE-538D, and the USS POTTER QDD-446D, and the USS EPPERSON CDDE-7195. Prior to reporting to the USS BRYCE CANYON in February 1959 CDR BATCHELLER was serving as Staff Operations Officer, ComDesFlot 3. Com- mander Batcheller holds the following decorations: Bronze star, Asiatic-Pacific Theater with 2 battle stars, American Theater with battle stars, European Theater With 2 battle stars, World War II Victory, Naval Occupation and National Defense Service Medal. He is married and has tvvo daughters. Uma Uffidew Um ' Zepczfzlmeaz' Up at reveille, out on the job From daylight to dark, We Work The Boatswains are yelling, Get up on deck hot on that swab. A ship-shape department, that Scrub the paint, make things shine. shows not a speck. Hoist out the boats, and handle We're Boatsvvains and Seamen, a that linef, true Navy rate So pipe Turn to , Fm old Boat- sWain's Mate. LT WELLS LTJG LEWIS RELIEVED FIRST LIEUTENANT FIRST LIEUTENANT CWO STITES A quiet doy on The B.C. DIVISION OFFICER 7 Zdadadaa BACK ROW: DAVENPORT, POWELL, LEVERETTE, SPARKS 3RD ROW: HENRY, BACKER, ANDRIES, ARMBRUST 2ND ROW: BURTON, POLACKWICH, CWO STITES, TURNER FRONT ROW: TIPTON, BURDICK, STIGALL fx.- NY' VT1 Q7 T' K II CI 'x . .XJ n ATI lg- ,... - . , + E312 .,21- You mean he hut another buoy? First division is responsible for all deck gear located for- Ward. Anchoring and moor- ing finds them on the job bright and early, rigging the forward gangway and report- ing alongside With liberty boats, ready for that run to the beach. ,fa 20th CoFfee break. CWO ANDRESEN USN IRETJ BACK ROW: THOMPSON, BEAVERS, ALLEN, BERTAGNOLI 3RD ROW: SHANNON, PAULOWSKI, POWERS, MANN ZND ROW: E. SNYDER, HORNE, OLIVER, HOLLEY FRONT ROW: RARER, STOEHR, SNYDER T.O ENS WAAGE Now mop all floors and halls. DIVISION OFFICER ZW! Zdacwm K1 X,- l i' I 4 , FT' -,V W' I S - 'A F , I -. f Nl X I II I I 525: NT ' ' 3, Y W 4 . I ' ' ' A -Q' 'III N., III. IIIIIII IV I I 1 I XI I I ' ,. I H W :f X ' Il .. ff 1 J Q BACK ROW: SMITH, GILMER, HILDERBRAND Whoop's Belcay fha? lost word. 3RD ROW: BODAK, PATTERSON, LTJG. LEWIS, COLLETT, FISHER 2ND ROW: GIBBARD, BLESSING, UNDERWOOD, QUINN FRONT ROW: BENJAMIN, WARD Deck Technicians. Second division can be found on the job back aft, handling lines, manning booms, and rigging the after gangway, the threshold to liberty. Lookiouf for the Hooooole . . RE X W 2 1 if , X f A 5 5 M 5 X 5' , meyfg' ff 'Q f 5 , , ,,, LMS, V, ,ff , , af M 4 ., W 51 ' . '---s ff 'f-r - , is me W7 1 J, lm, 'Q Y, fi , A - W , .ig- . M, ,ff - , ,gf W ,, 'V . .,,,, N Q Wg Z .i--- ' 5 ,f fi ffff wif Q ' ' 7 f x .fs ff W y V A f 7 V g 1. f f 'A A - 594. gc- , WS , fi iyv , H f ,, Q .. 41 1 ,ig V, X li Mi. N :I ff K 2 A X f H, X V A , 13, img' new Q 4,1 Z K. If :V M Vf,,,4g Af Aygfy '42 X I A ' - M Z .. sf ' f ' fzf My rw .y f, 2: ff: We N ow drop the. thing ! ZW! Daman BACK ROW: TINDALL, WILBURN, MARTIN, KRALL, BRECLAW 2ND ROW: TALLEY, JORDEN, ENS WAAGE, MCKINLEY FRONT ROW: BARNES, DEWEESE, DELANCY, PIFER CWO LIND Rod and Gun Club. SHIPS GUNNER 514 Zaman BACK ROW: WILLIAMS, STORLIE, WISHER, CROSS, KIDEFER QND ROW: ROBERTS, HOUSE, ABEL, PRICHARD FRONT ROW: MOORE, HAMM, CWO LIND, SPENCER Get me o Sledge hummer and o coal chisel. Even though We are not primarily a combatant-type vessel, the third division gunner,s mates have a full- time job in keeping the many magazine areas ship- shape, as Well as the con- stant care and maintenance of the ships main batteries and small arms. lf 1 ' l fri 'Q ' E 1 1 . ANR I I f'f . K, ff , Yi ll f in Y 'R 2 V guts J V1 3 V F'--a, l fl W gi , E , ---- R 34 f4vlm6a64fZ'm1!6 2147 X Division is an integral part of our closely-knit shipboard organization. Yeomen and Personnelmen publish the Plan of the Day, handle matters pertaining to the personnel and their records. The Post Office falls under this division too, and a more popular spot aboard ship can not be found when We hear those immortal Words that Will live forever, MAIL CALL . we :MQW l X Sm 1 4 4 mx. mia V ,g p I X X f x. asyaw .Mwst Qs 2 - , K .- -, Wim ., .W 1 . A 0' . JW '27f:', X N, f i t - I f- Q A X f 55 :SU 15' S t' tsleswf, 3 I w . . 5 s f ,gf xv f if s . f ,f f ,, Q gs , 2 ' ' .s K , . ks'45?Pgyjz xf'sLx. if-',, ss N-Ns ' at , K , mx if , ,ig to .L X as ff ,, r I-Wg 4 ' X , mfWss.W,Aw.m,,isgs,,,Mi Our Saint with the big brown bog. n tg W When we get it sorted, thot's when! LTJG COLLARD PERSONNEL OFFICER Ship over I ! ! Square that hat sailor, is a familiar phrase Often heard coming from the MAA's, Whose primary job is the internal disci- 1, f h BACK ROW WEEKS FEMBERTON MALACARA OREOAS GD MORRIS Pme O I 6 Crew- QND ROW FRY GARCIA BLOCKER LTJO COLLARD CARPENTER NEBRIDA R GARCIA FRONT ROW EVANS RUSH STROINO COLINCE RE MORRIS ff BACK ROW: I-IANES, BISHOP FRONT ROW: WILLIAMS, STOSSER SMITH ZZ! Damam ,,,.. s Vowom R OOM J II X SSW Damam He's busy! BACK ROW: DOBSON, GOODE, CROSLEY, DARNELL FRONT ROW: CRAWFORD, DANIELS, WILLIAMS, HAMILTON BACK ROW: FLOWER, BURTNETT, LAURANCE FRONT ROW: TANDE, YOUNG, ROBLES LTJG MCGUIRE Look you phony scope iocky .... OPERATIONS OFFICER 0 Zwcacaa I U I R A Y Reliability, speed, and security are He says, quit putting that thing in his eyes. the key Words of the operation's department. Comprising this group are the radio and signal gangs, C.I.C., sonar attack teacher. From close-in communication by biinker and semi- phore to long range communication by radio, this group is manned and ready around the clock to send and receive on a minutes notice. On if. BACK ROW: FLOWERS, BROWN, STRATTON, FRANCIS, RAMIREZ 3RD ROW: COCHELL, HANSHAW, VOSS, WILLIAMS, CHINERY ZND ROW: FOSS, LTJG MCGUIRE, WINEGAR FRONT ROW: MOSLEY, WALZ, ADAMS -dz- ,V E . f Qj M 3 2 C0060 I 5 A17 l F AX W , E 5 LTJG GATES coMMuNlcAT1oNs OFFICER -0- .Qu BACK ROW: CRAWSHAW, WALKER, KIDWELL, PHILIP 3RD ROW: TIPTON, YOUNG, GILHULY, POPEZ, MATHEWS ZND ROW: CHATTERTON, ENS MCPHEE, LTJG GATES, HARTZLER Hellg Sweefheqrf, how are FRONT ROW: FIELDS, ISOVITCH you and the kids? ENS McPHEE ASST. Navigator ll Our course is 126 and 5f8 77 Zdadadaa BACK ROW: HIGH, WIDMANN, ROBERTSON 2ND ROW: DALY, CONTRERAS, CRESS FRONT ROW: ENS MCPHEE, LTJG COLLARD, NAVIGATOR l We should have been there by now. Correcting charts is for the birds! ,Ki ff Q W X lb lk lil ' ' - few be Q xeeileai gif? ,.ers Twinkle, twinkle little star How We Wonder Where We are! We take your bearing from afar .... Right on course! Well done, Collard! Children, everywhere we went P Souvenir Hunters. agdaeezdag enactment! Composed of the A, B, E, M, and R divisions, the engineering department is responsible for the operation, care and maintenance of all propulsion and auxiliary machinery and electrical power generators, repairs to the sl'1ip's hull, control of damage, and maintenance of boat machinery. 1 , LT HOWE LT KINNAIRD ENGWEERING OFFICER RELIEVED ENGINEERING OFFICER , be . f QV 55 , K . 3 ff I WI' f x i .4- L X Ili? xx , is NOW WHAT? fb Kg p ,fi T ENS H. WYMAN K MAIN PROPULSION Assr . U 1 N sw , f 'i ' as fi ll I S O Another group vital to each man aboard is the division known as A Evapsn, Whose never-ending job it is to keep us supplied with fresh Water for drinking and showers. They also maintain the Ventilation and com- pressed air systems. BACK ROW: SCHULZ, GAITHER, MCLAIN, HESTER, RAMBO 3RD ROW: FULTS, KELLY, PICKENS, BLAND, HOMULAK, TRAVIS 2ND ROW: DELIA, ENS WYMAN, PIERSON FRONT ROW: WHITE, YOUNG, NALLS, ROMERO The BRYCE CANYON couldn't get along Without the efforts of the boiler tenders of BU division. Several hours before this ship can get underway, a BT must light off the boilers. They are also responsible for fuel tanks, diesel and lubricating oil storage tanks, oil test lab and feedwater bottoms. Destroyers along- side are always happy to receive their steam through the courtesy and efforts of the boiler gang. Z Daman BACK ROW: JONES, ALLGOOD, CULLEN, NEELY 2ND ROW: ROBBINS, BRADY, ENGLAND, NORMAN FRONT ROW: BLYTHYN, ENS WYMAN, SHAW Clean snipes With all my love If's sooo hard on my fingers! I Qs I ZX- Gif'em up scout! In temperatures that make P Stand Bock! Snipes at work! .I. seem like Alaska, A the BT's maintain the BC's boilers and fuel systems ,J in a ship-shape condition, and always operate their K equipment with Steam to Spare. I lf, XIX ,OW f f z C , X I f? fic . .tic . . . tic, BACK ROW: FRONTNER, YOST, STAT EN, LAWSON, MAYS 2ND ROW: WILSON, DAVIS, RATIGAN, DICKINSON FRONT ROW: KRAFT, WRAY, HOOKS, BLAKE Clock watcher. 77K Zdadadaa BACK ROW: MANN, THORNHILL, CUMMINGS, ADAMS, ROBINSON 2ND ROW: LANE, PLATIRO, STELLENBERG, WHITMAN, CAMPBELL FRONT ROW: ANTONIO, ENS WYMAN, PACKER Dials, more dials! fxff Qi Z I if ni Who...me? All ahead full l Let's go home l Open that throttle, machinists mateg keep close Watch on that equipment you maintained so Well. Keep that screw turning and get us home on schedule I Field day. fd The still works great! Come on out of there! BACK ROW: BETLEY, HERROD, SHAW, DAUGHERTY 2ND ROW: PUTITS, PIERCE, RILEY FRONT ROW: OLVERA, HARDENBROOK, JOHNSON ,Liv If It S, II 0 ,7 . If , Gummy rings 3 Sticky valves ? AJ!! f ' ii it I4 20614 5 2 S H F I p M - -X 5 Coll the bocxfshop The men responsible for keeping our liberty boats run- ning and purring like kittens are the mechanics of A boats, a small, but dependable group. BACK ROW: REESE, SHAWYER, SHANNON, SMITH, WODDARD 2ND ROW: GRAHAM, MORRIS, GIBSON, NAPIER, HENDON FRONT ROW: ORTTLEY, WILSON, LOCK, BOWMAN I I hope it works. The principal mission of the damage controlmen is to maintain watertight integrity throughout the ship. This means, in effect, keeping her afloat. They insure us of a safe Voyage by keeping the hull in top notch condition. ,T P -C D wx. ' 4 ,f ' -Q - x f 7 X. A4 Mon, I got connections Lost will and testament. 2 Daman I BACK ROW: GRAHAM, PHILLIPS, ELLIS 2ND ROW: GROVES, DARNELL, MULDOON FRONT ROW: ROY, WILHELM CWO BURDYSHAW ELECTRICAL OFFICER l am'?n Illimll JB Z ru never ngure if out If Wen an f I 'sg' TM 1bl'VfplI g25'I , I-get Sl 1,415 i I I 'Mr WZ fo D ' ' b I Q E ' If W , If X ,f,, ,I - L. I NN ' A ' Q X 'f -uf f BACK ROW: WALLACE, MULKEY, GILBERT, OLSON 3RD ROW: MILLER, YOUNG, KANE, EDWARDS ZND ROW: ZAKAR, CWO BURDYSHAW, DUKE, GEETER FRONT ROW: ARONHALT, PENDERGRAFT, BOBRO Charge it ff I Q I VA. V C I X XX X ,I f AAQI I 0 XX-X 17 If W a ,Liv . ..... - ' ' Man I'm snowed! I Sparky H maintains a steady flow of electrical power to the B.C. and ships alongside, replac- ing bulbs and fuses from the masthead to the bilge bottoms. Interior Communications, an- other arm of this division, maintains the gyros, automatic telephones and that nightly movie We all enjoy so much. Mushi-Mushi! ti X If I , 64 I I , , I f ' 5 fx ,ff , , , K Whot number were you calling please? Motors, motors, motors ! Z Damam T -ea? ,f ' hi Y T 'l , ,T A AE ,..,,, ,W T X BACK ROW: DEROUIN, BATEMAN, JONES, RUHNKE, SCOTT QND ROW: MANNING, HELSER, MARTINSON, BECK, WOLF FRONT ROW: WASHINGTON, CHASE, CRAYK, HULIHEE R8QR Tours Beach Parties Skindiving Some mode their own popcorn. At The Chiefs Club on epmlmewt The Supply Department with its vast records of every day needs is kept busy procuring, accounting, stovving, and issuing of over 65,000 items needed for repair to destroyers and our own ships maintenance. LCDR AUSTIN RELIEVED SUPPLY OFFICER SUPPLY OFFICER LCDR GRAHAM From nuts and bolts to a new main engine, if supply doesn't have it on board, they Will get it for you. It might be said that supply is the backbone of the B.C.fs primary mission-the repair and logistic support of Seventh Fleet destroyer-type vessels-for, With- out the necessary materials, that job order could never be com- pleted. BACK ROW CORDELL WASINGER RASMUSSEN, LINDLEY, SWAN 2ND ROW GLOVER BORN HON, YARBROUGH FRONT ROW ALLISON MIDDLEBROOKS, LT SHERRELL, HERRINGTON HONCHO - 1 W 4. use form dz 8740284119036 I-UG MCM00 Asst. STORES OFFICER A place for everything, and everything in its place is the story behind the store- DARN TYPHOON 1001, 1002, 1003 .... keepers of the Bryce Canyon. From a stock number to the item in question, their job is an important one and their service is indispensable. BACK ROW: AKERS, POTTER, PHILLIPS, MANALANSAN 3RD ROW: MCGRIFF, STROYAN, SMITH, ANDERSON 2ND ROW: CONNER, LTJG MCADOO, KNOX, SKEEN FRONT ROW: GARCIA, BARRETT, BRADLEY, CARTER CWO ESTES, SHIP'S SERVICE AND COMMISSARY OFFICER Beer stays real cool down here. -2 Damian BACK ROW: GOMEZ, BISHOP, GEVAS, PARENT, YANEZ ZND ROW: DUNN, R. SMITH, LITTLE, CHAPPELL FRONT ROW: BABINEAU, CWO ESTES, COFFTA, CASTRO I burnt'em again! Recipe says one dash salt, so make it a couple pounds I ' N19 35 Laundry!!! Although at times We may have wondered what We had just eaten in Denny's Diner, those exotic little dishes added that special something We needed to perform our daily tasks. Very seldom were We dissatisfied With our daily fare on the B.C. For those 'dish pan hands ,,,, y What? Rice again ? Pass The mustard' BACK ROW: KINCANNON, BLAKE, BARNES, E. WITHROW FROT ROW: WHITNEY, SILER, URAINE, R. WITHROW No, he doesnt sell beer ! I ! ! - Zdadadaa Ist Division, I37 pieces lost. The primary product of S-3 division is service. The ship's servicemen might Well be called the morale masters of the BRYCE CANYON. They con- tribute to the habitability of our ship through various service activities. The laundry, dry cleaning plant, tailor shop, cob- bler shop, barber shop, ship's store, clothing and small stores, and the soda fountain make up their manyfold service activities. BACK ROW: HARRIS, ODOM, FRANKLIN, QUICK, WILLIAMS 2ND ROW: SAUL, BUSHOR, FOWLER, MAEZ, HEAD FRONT ROW: LILLO, CWO ESTES, SWAIN l And don't cut oft my side burns. Head, HI button crusher. 5 ,QffX,,X,i36 gg-1f ,sZiA,Z2k W Q 'W' M 2 me ts -Nw MX LN X 1- ., X ,,i,su-La mpc 1 ,f fluff Uv ' 5 X-fsisiiif 4 Q is U fy-s,'yf,x9MX?2M . . .,-4,,- i f f , f K, ,fy ,Lg 5 sy .5gQ, wwgfwgzgqs , Wbfwyf f , A , X.fir',w?5VWv?sX'7f 7 ,, W f f ' X - ,s 71 Jl iff, ,- ff -W If f , , ' f S, is s f Mxfsd V i M if M fp, if WM ,,s f W if 3 , - , . ,vs S ,' is 3 , Iifqfppfw, g ,W Q ,W fx - -sw-s,,.4 K ,q X ,vlyc 5, is , WWW, sw X Jfhgr ffjfy W X f , I 2 5' W , , - X . Jw wafwwmw, ,I mf Q-,ss f, - is f 17 r I X I ww ffii ,,f . ,: y,,, ' f ff X ii ,, I as 4 I 1' ' Q ' mais, ,M .-.':..w1'f q s -' .f 1 Q ' 4-, S L, MQ' 'X ,, c 'ww . - s i ,srsg ms s qwy Wawyfz inputs' ,3 f r. ,.,.,,.5,.,,:,.. S5555 I Wa.: ..f- 5, ff W may 4 W 2 f if 4 Al a my if Mgwkff 1 z,, , ,. wfg g X. , 1 ss X, vp, Q55 swk may 4 Q, M y , f L 1 5' NS 1f 7SQKZiVRVfW2sQf1 'Y I X 1' 1 f si 1. ,. 2 S- AMQZWX fftitftifsf ,i f ' '- - ' fjkfffigka fiit-1 4 Se 4: - ' -7 uw fl5 ?fc'.iI'55X,f4i .I :rZS 3N i ' T Lipstick on your collar. gg 1 QU Q I Ag No! I don'f sell Beer I I Size 40 WIICTI Chief ?H Hell no! I have To sew The E on 1500 Jumpers! .' Xsl 46393 3...- . ,.- I I X75 we Qui 'T' Vw!-3 BACK ROW: GARCIA, GIBBS, BOWMAN, INMAN, ARMSTRONG 2nd ROW: LUTZ, FORD, LA GRECO, KASHNEY, PILI FRONT ROW: HOLMAN, SANCHEZ, WATTS, PLATTNER OUCH !!!! ENS F. MARGULIS, DISBURSING OFFICER 0 0 a ' 601646006 on payday to the cooking of thousands of calories each meal, our job is one of a thousand Worries, but meals are served on time and payday is met on schedule by the trained personnel in this branch of Supply. lag S-4 Zdadadcwz Pay day for the crew, and chow down for the officers, are the prime respon- sibilities of the S-4 and S-5 divisions. From the paying of thousands of dollars BACK ROW: NUNNELEY, J. JONES, WEEKS FRONT ROW: MULLINS, ENS MARGULIS, MERRITT Ni I got the chits BACK ROW: CALPO, CABUO, E. CAMERON, WILSON QND ROW: TERRY, METOYER, WOODS, JORDAN One for you and One FRONT ROW: E. JONES, ENS MARGULIS, vlvut for me. S , 1 LT J.P. JONES JR MC USNR LT 5.5. PQLI-MAN MEDICAL OFFICER RELIEVED MEDICAL OFFICER , When sick call sounds three times a day, md the medical department is kept pretty busy caring for our aches and pains. These experts in their field, surrounded by the latest in modern equipment, guarantee us a healthful cruise and a mind at ease in I the knowledge that in an emergency We I are in good hands. U24 W xy a+ X A WR I I La J rg If l ,Af I 6 Nana we W7! BACK ROW: HucHEs,wAooNER DACEY VALENTE FF iiii I 4554331 F '! xx-ff , L ,,o.V levi' 53 QND ROW: JoNEs, LT. POLLMAN, AFDAHL, FULLER 'F L' FRONT ROW: HANLON, BUSBY, STLGGLNS I I, I I I ' I I 1 , ' I I I I LT A. HERR CDR F.D. GROSSMAN LT J.C. CERNIGLIA 4 DIVISION OFFICER DENTAL OFFICER ASST. DENTAL OFFICER I I No matter what your dental problem may be, you can always be sure of efficient and expert professional treatment from our Well ,J equipped and expertly staffed dental department. 8 I 2601166 I I E 5 i I I ,MN I I E I ,- I f X I I x I I I . f 51 H . ' ge .I I I 1 i BACK ROW: ARINDUOUE, MICKEL, HENQRICKS, PEPPER 2ND ROW: ELLIOTT, CASEY, KOTZBAUER FRONT ROW: DR. ROSDAHL, CDR GROSSMAN, DR. KITZMILLER l Doctors Rosdahl and Kitz- miller left us a While back to face the civilian World with their knowledge and skill. We will long remember their always cheerful attitude and the never dying Words it Won't hurt muchf, LT GA. ROSDAHL LT 1.5. KITZMILLER It is a cockroach ! ! ! ! . . . and then the big bad wolf . . . No! No! NOT like HTG? I i Lights . . . get set! Denture Daddies. Tflke if like U man' ake four tabs, three times daily. Sure wish I had some of them. Doberman and Bilko' apnea The mission of the Repair Department is to accomplish repairs and alterations to destroyers and often even other type vessels. When a destroyer needs repair it can call on the services of the thirty-two different shops and facilities of this department. The Bryce Canyon has a great pride in its Repair Gangv which has always had a Can Do spirit and which has contributed in major measures to the winning of the Golden E. This is one department that really knows team work and knows how to put out work with quality as well as quantity ',. LCDR SHERFY ENS RICE REPNR OFHCER ASST. REPAIR OFFICER eyewzlmeat J.O. 8761, consfrucf new destroyer? l Early liberty ? 3 ? 3 Pecmuf buffer, M 8930-252-5956 BUT IF we do it this way- What Chit 3 Hull repair requires the skill of many men in many rates to keep those tin cans afloat. With ship- fitters, Welders, pipefitters, patternmakers, sheetmetal Workers and carper1terS on constant call, OUT motto might well be, Have destroyers, will repairf, I , Hand Carvings ? 3 ? ? Tender loving care. 2-7 Zmpwtm mi! 606662 5 ,i, ' e A ,VL N 1 A y 2 ,, We also make coffins BACK ROW: KANE, ROBBINSON, EDWARDS, RORRISON, YONEDA, LETENDER 2ND ROW: CORTELLI, FRIES, CWO HENDRY, POOLE, NELSON FRONT ROW: SNAZA, RYDER, FAIRBANKS, LAWRENZ ,l I I l E 1 E' li IQ it , l. V l l E l , . ' E ill l l l ll l l r a I l 1 , i l 5 No, it's part of our still! L l ll l When a job order is received in the shipfitteris shop, Whether it be ducts, shelves, or many other variety of jobs, rest assured it will be completed in record time. Good Work Tear if down, put it back. Qi and well dones go hand in hand to this division. 2 I S , , F. 1 l S I 5 F , ll E 5: ' l, f li li ' lf 12 fi .i V f i l l' , l il 5 l f l to i 2 BACK ROW: FREEMAN, PARATORE, WAITE, CORTEZ 2ND ROW: FRAIZER, KANGAS, WILLIAMS, TRAVERS, ELLICT FRONT ROW: MOLINARO, LEVIN, CHAMPOUR, EMCH Q3 g I. 5-A X Sk' Nil? - 'I lj Y if ' il s Q ' I ll A , if J X l l X 'A 'T wxe Ml! After knock off! It's in here somewhere. From special designs and installations to duct Work and new lockers, this gang of C' tin bendersl' can take the rough drawing and turn out an expert job in no time. Tl'1eir's is a never ending job of constant repair to cans as Well as the Brass Canoe U. feet' meta? 54,0 tara f '-Q Get the scotch tape. BACK ROW: RICE, HOFFNER, TALLANT, ooRDoN QND ROW: ARAUJO, DONNELY, MENKE, MOLTER, THATCHER FRONT ROW: KOLB, DAVIS, MCGILBERY, MEULA Chasers at work. , ',,4 lf feels like cz sock. Cutting, threading, and bending pipe calls for many skills. Just the right size, This one needs a special thread, and Not too much 2-7 ?qae Ma heat as We bend,', are common phrases these men know as a routine day passes in the pipe shop. Masters all, their Work is above reproach! I . fx f H ., Hove wrench will travel. fn ' ff eff . A S il! . O J it llllll C. o -S I ,gag . J ' 4. I in BACK ROW: SCOTT, JOHNSON, WHITE, LESCZNSKE, TUITASI M Q ' hh X 3RD ROW: GARDENAS, PLANTE, SEGUNDO, BANAS, LOPEZ -if ' nw ' T 2ND ROW: OINN, HOLM, KRICK, EVANS FRONT ROW: MASON, ROOKS, DORAN, THOMAS l Soy please. The specialty of this gang is manufacturing spare parts and tools for the various equipment of the destroyers. There is always a full board of job orders from the destroyers as Well as the B.C. X GN-f ' Q X f Q a Af A f -2' iff db W 2 . 1 I -N Vg, Id VFW wt L In VT W nz! ,I V Tj E - VCT - T T TK ,. 'E ' -T I ' 1 I riee I CWO VON BEHREN OOP! too much. mvlsloN OFHCER 2-2 Dia light daze had BACK ROW: NESS, DOMBROWSKI, THOMPSON, ILIFF 3RD ROW: ANTHONY, SHONE, RHOADES, ABERCROMBIE ZRD ROW: CLARCK, CWO VON BEHREN, JAM, POSTEN FRONT ROW: CLEMONS, GUILLOZET, BICKFORD, VERHEUL 2-2 71 adm and 74606 cz Well, I'II be! ! ! I So round, so firm, so . . . . BACK ROW: WAGONER, ROBERTS, DELAGE, RICE 3RD ROW: LAUZON, SOLECKI, DOBBS, ALTMANSHOFER 2ND ROW: BOYES, TRITZ, CROOK FRONT ROW: SANGER, WILLIAMS, DAVIES BACK ROW: GINN, SMITH, THAGGARD, RIBBECK FRONT ROW: THOMPKINS, CWO VON BEHREN, TOWNSEND 2606447 gang Rare tropical fish. Comprising this division are three shops: the heavy machine shop, the light machine shop and the foundry, From a tempered shaft to a delicate gear, these precision specialists de- mand from their machines accuracy . . . . and they get it. f 5 . H Q!! lui , , fa 'V F N 4 .7 :lg-,I - -. - 1 . ,.,, ' 3 S E A X K,-f '--...,.1 7 .,, vb - f f' 7 1. . . - - - , CWO SHELLY DIVISION OFFICER Cans alongside, or cruising miles away doesnit make any dif- ference to this gang. With tools in hand they travel to and re- pair many destroyers. Working on equip- ment too large to be moved, and under many adverse condi- tions, they get their job done and return for reassignment to new and challenging tasks. These are the I I 0 men that just smile when asked HCan do?', - Zcacacm ' man BACK ROW: HARRIS, SNYDER, STESKAL L.J., STESKAL J.E. 3RD ROW: COATES, BITHER, LORD, KEENE, MCOUISTON 2ND ROW: BELLAMY, FAYE, CWO SHELLY, TOMKINS FRONT ROW: GERMAN, HASKINS, SLATE Sure if will work! Soy, if won't come off 'Zf'N-ff Wrap 'em up. px Www ig' r Jr J tits Ld 5,75 I y vii? '12 - Lighting it OFF. Better know as the c'Boi1er Repair Gang, these are the men whose job it is to Keep those cans steaming. Their hard and dirty work is rewarded by the sight of these destroyers underway, with steam to spare. Dudleyw, Demons. -5 Zdaiadcwz Zaoiefz epcwz BACK ROW: FIETSCH, ROBINSON' WEAVER' KR'CK QND ROW: ToBuAs, HARRIS, snMMoNs, PASTORE FRONT ROW: TARTER, DUDLEY, WINEGARDEN I I III II, I I , CWO THOMPSON E DIVISION OFFICER I I I I E I 2-4 Zfechdmf made I I I I I I I II 5? ,Z fm If I I, I, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i , BACK ROW: WALKER, CARTER, W. RUSSELL, L. RUSSELL 3RD ROW: CHANDLER, PIERCE, HIGLE, HILL 2ND ROW: LATHAM, CWO THOMPSON, MIZELL, SMITH FRONT ROW: MALANA, KAHM, WOODS, JORDING Mfriivm 'ISI-L 1 Knit one and pearl 'rwo Have tools, Will travel, describes the electrical paerir outfit. Whether Winding mo- tors, repairing gyro compasses, or overhauling projectors, they, like all others on the B.C. are 'I Always Reaclyf, Which switch is for the coffee pot? 2-4 gym epcwz BACK ROW: HANGER, DOWNS BOODRY ZWETSLOOT 2ND ROW: LYCAN, ALLEN STEFFEN FRONT ROW: KLEIN, CWO THOMPSON MAWHIRTER GONZALEZ MENA WO MEINTS DIVISION OFFICER I wonder where I put it? The on, o-f-f switch was in o-f-f position. 2-5 Zfechamic epmk Jap 3RD ROW: GORIN, ALLEN, MOUNTJOY MENDENHALL 2ND ROW MCCOY STYLES WO MEINTS KNUTSON ROY FRONT ROW: MCKELLEB MCCANN WHITELAW From the tip of the mast and the radar antenna to the bilges and the sonar, the tin can sailors have a tough time stumping these boys Who are only too Willing to prove that We CAN DO . iff-,T Wim It I I 7, xp I XW QQI , xx I I I II, I Q V' 0 I 5 I I I , 5' I L, I gt BACK ROW: JAEGER, BOND, MARSICH, OLEEN, ELSEY L I X 7 jflfij g Ben's typewriter hospital. J .,.,, , Vi, p ,, V' CWO FRAZIER DIVISION OFFICER 2-6' Ufwlacwce and 0 ' 6 qemiz What time is it? GUHUSTY and Optical Repair both require a very high degree of ac- CUIHCY. Here in R-6 you Will find this accuracy in the capable personnel at Work On 811118, type-Writers, bino- culars and the latest complicated lirecontrol circuits. BACK ROW: CORLISS, BEAVER, HOWELL, BENEDICT 3RD ROW: MICHENER, NORMAN, COSGROVE, MCGAHEN, FISHER 2ND ROW: NOBLE, KOCH, CWO FRAZIER, DAVIDSON, SHEINOST FRONT ROW: KERR, NOLAN I 1 And her address is .... 2-6 0740300166 cmd 0,m'6mZ made a if as ' ASW? ws ' A S , x ,x '- ':r1, figigiff' 0 - 2311- j SAW W E S 2' f 4 X ,IQ X . A f 4 I X -4.9 Eva . .X-V7 , X X . H -fi. . ., 3: , :- fyfjgg. V . ' ' V' 4- 'w:4+'Z25w:s '. ..Wa-.Ar-1-11-,:1:f::1:-1rf -- '-zrzif-mfi.. , ,, 1 ,QQ-q2gfh:5:?v:4- ' - -.as BACK ROW: BATES, THATCHER, LEACH, SIMPSON 3RD ROW: FREED, TRAYLOR, ANDERSON, EBERHARD ZND ROW: SHINEDER, KEY, PETICO, BARRY, HARKINS FRONT ROW: CRISTOE, ABNEY, 1 i' 5 MAN, what cz fish. CWO CAZESSUS, TORPEDO REPAIR OFFICER - 7 afgheda epmiz hug l R-7 division, comprised of torpedomen, printers and photographers, will give you and outstanding job, Whether it be the repair of a fish the printing of a book or the taking of ID photos. A , 3 A if 2 ,. up 2, f A '1 if I waff' I i K x L A '4,,,,.L , 1, 572 , an . A M., , 2 1 L , If , ,I ' I 'I 27113, ' i TP BACK ROW: BRYANT, PHILLIPS, CHAPMAN, RIVERA, sowERs 3RD ROW: WALLACE, GULLEY, MITCHELL, JESSEE, JANZ E- QND ROW: SPRINKLE, PILKERTON, Cwo CAzEssus, SUTTON Somefhins is ticking- FRONT ROW: ROBERTS, BURNETT We wont goof this batch Chief. ' 7603 0 'fw piaia la! BACK ROW BURK ADLEY, WHITE, BRACAMONTE ZND ROW HAEFLINGER, DIKEMAN, GILL, LAI HIPP FRONT ROW MCCUE WATSON +6 i Rf 3' NYTN T OO t Always plan ahead. AH-500 shutter bugs. Printing is another one ofthe many varied activities of the old B.C. Every-day forms, a news- paper, books, raffle tickets and the all-important special request chits come from this shop. They also are equiped for many special jobs if the order so requires. Another indispensable part of this division is the Photo Lab, Without which there would be no new I.D. photos, or pictures for the papers at home. They are also responsible for photo- static copies and reproductions. They have done much to push us Gold E Ward. See I can walk strait. Hercules Ok Mob, scatter! The wise Hotel of B.C. -....,...,, it's such a bore 'Y .--ff, M .--Z-'ff' X ,-,,..--- ,-,,.,..-- --'4--,,,...- K Two weeks ago I was fat! r- tX,, 1 LT HUFFMAN iii SHIPS CHAPLAIN Garcia at the keys Evening devotions kadam and 7 cf Z Uffdee We are grateful to the chaplain, not only for his inspiring religious guidance and council, but also for all the many outstanding tours he A familiar Scene has arranged for us throughout D. i , IV ne services the cruise. Thank you, Chaplain, for making our cruise more meaningful. You think its funny . . . I gl E Boys 1 S HAWA1 I I 3 i 1 1 I 3 I i Au z W 1 I ,, I 1 F , i i K 1 1 I v 3 f Nws-..,f Hawaii Was our first stop on our trip to the far East, and after six days at sea, Old Diamond Head Rising out of' the sea seemed to Welcome us to a rest stop for a couple of days. Here We Went swimming at Waikiki Beach and dined in many of the fashionable hotels and night clubs. A tour around the island Was enjoyed by many, topped off with cold Pineapple juice fresh from the fields. The Arizona to our Port Quarter gave us a grim reminder of years past, and a visit to the National Cemetery was an awe-inspiring climaXm to our stay in this tropical paradise which has since become our Fiftieth-l State. x ? fy 'N f 4 'l l i, 1 l G NX. 1 x 'M'XXx' 1 . I ur-.7 1 XX :M 'Y-Q. fa' N NX X an.. me ': ,K f K -i'Af4fa6'm'.3A X '1 '54Nfmxff:, f '1 ' P..-NN 09257, Q fffjlf x 'egzLjQ'gg X k Y f Q' Q :Ln . W M' Q 5 'VH X25 '7-ell. 1 'V llf fJ':LK'W, W 3 K ,af -if TN I ' HHH z H - .K wif' W, fe K SXxxxxmWWNXXlZXf Wap? 'Zfam gauze! 5 gyzaaafefa af Me . Q I E mn H0 HN r- . ,- ,, , Z N , HQ: W' M mx ' O ' 1 lZf'11lh,1ll vw WW A X- X- XNQXM 5-fig., 1 1 1 -1 J J 3 P 1 1 1 1 5 vnrwnw pvfvg W ----Aw -1 W Y 1 i l f1 .x .1 :W 1 1 ,1 1 1 . 1 Boy, it's hot in the P. 1.1 A cool San Miguel Beer seemed to always hit the spot. We all enjoyed the air- conditioned E. M. Club and the Bingo games. Dancing and night life were in abundance. A Jeepney ride into town, an evening of shopping, and a party at Recreation Beach were among the many past times enjoyed in these Islands of the Phil- ippines. With the Equator only 900 miles away, what else can be said for our stay here except Boy, it's hot in the P. I. ln A well needed pause on a long iourney. Never mind me.. .I don't know what I am doing! I Bell amphithaeter I9 th Tee, a sight for the sore feet and eyes of the weary, golfer I will not surrender! Baguio, World famous mountain resort located 5,000 ft. above sea level in the tropic Philippine Islands, is a cool resting place for many a Weary sailorg a place for pleasant recreation and a good night's sleep. The vast panorama of Baguiof ww-W : - 3 f-fffg Hong Kong might well be called the highlight of the cruise. Liberty?. . .all we could use, and bargains well outnumbered our dollars. Tours to Aberdeen, Victoria, and Tiger Balm Gardens were enjoyed by many. The Split Skirt season was in full swing and this style of dress will long be remembered by us. The old B.C. herself even underwent a face lifting and she never looked better than the day we finally departed this interesting port of the Orient, and though our lockers were full and our pockets empty, our stay here was one we will not soon forget. The Rest and Recre- ation we enjoyed during our short stay here did much to condition us for the rest of our WestPac Cruise. -,....---K' -n3 K w ul aw HP' -., v' JV' Y y....... , Aberdeen Cargo iunk Funeral Sampan WOW 1 X -I M-ee. X I Eff- I K fi ml we.-.- F, km ldl L M- gl HIL: rl + err ., r . W ie ff Q, View from Victoria Peak Washday Hong Kong by night Peak tram X ,A I 1 9 t , Lf' ' 'X -,I -.I v n 1 ' , .1 ' 3 X .--X11 A 1 a we 9 ,fm A n w , iw A nf , ,- -, 4. '- ' '- ' x I - 'IAM-. .m .nm-0-M. N -,' f . 1 ' 'w ' a A a L18 - a - ' A' ff , S f'-Qui!- Ye' - . wr img, A ,A f A A . fi 1,- 1.,,., nm- nw ar- -s. .L Turn fo mama san L H 1 1 w W I l W W I Market day I 1 A 1 5 l The birthday parties given in the Mess Decks Were a highlight of the cruise. For the men With birthdays away from home, the cake and ice cream helped to make this special day a brighter one. ' cmiea 4 1 .f X S , ! .BUF L QW? L i2:5:5.3:5.3:g:5fgfg1:11 4..,.-.-,-,., 'V i?Z -95 iiz ., '-1 'li J XE V, fm fff M, 7 4 f , 'fy f,pw :,f,. ,2: I , f xy .L , .. 5 3 f ,. Q ' , .g.fZSf!.,',,...,.,,, gf' 3. . ' A If. wc? 7 ff! X f fawf ,GW X wx 1 f f!! , l ' V ,Q 4 .-2 ' x 3441: 7 491,155 f l,Wfff,ff: 44 Q1 if f X X40 QZ IQC f f ,f 'V f ff, WW. ffm C,,w'!,fwW f X f ,ff f ff, ff I W Z1,ffjj,WgQf WW f W! 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Should the Worst have occured, We were ready to evacuate Hong Kong and offer assistance to destroyers in our assigned area. ln remembering our cruise, Kaohsiung will come to mind as a time of rest and relaxation, and knowing that here too We helped to further the People to People Program by offering our services to the Chinese. X?- 3' .5:,,fj.' Q. ' T ' - NX 'j. ,F - '-' .L 1' f -x 2' z ' 44 2 1' iff- 1 ., - ' ' 2 fr Y . , .P 35. X: f 1 ' A 5 'K 5' ' '- L Q I 2' ,f , ,leg - J i l' :ip , I-' W. 1. IV! X . I f,rN,,f .i 1 , ,. bi ,X K ff , 'S , m UZ ' f X In participating in the President's People-to-People program the officers and men of the BRYCE CANYON showed the people of the Philippines and Formosa the true meaning of friendship among nations by aiding them in the following projects: March 25, 1959, Donated 100 lbs. of food stuffs to pygmies of Olon- gapo, P.1. March 28, 1959, Officers and men donated blood to save the life of an elderly lady of Olongapo, P.I. April 4, 1959, Established 35500 scholarship fund for Filipino youth of Olongapo. April 18, 1959, Repaired burned MAAG Room of EM Club in Kao- hsiung, Formosa. April 21, 1959, Donated 45 pints of blood to Saint Joseph hospital Kaohsiung Formosa, to aid the disease stricken Chinese people. April 26, 1959, Donated fifty foot Flag Pole to Boy Scouts of the Philippines to aid them in World Jamboree of Boy Scouts. June 26, 1959, Donated World Jamboree Flag to Boy Scouts of the Philippines July 31, 1959, Repaired movie projector and translated German manual into English for Chinese Nationalist Navy. July 31, 1959 19 Officers and men do t d bl d S , na e oo to aint Josephs hospital in Kaohsiung, Formosa. Th ' e presentation of the Jamboree Hag. Honoring the scholarship fund winner. 60 0 60 The B.C. Flag Pole on site Repairing the EM club in Kaohsiung. Donors of blood in Kaohsiung. T.f KT2ga 17+ U 7 , gi 1 i' 43, 1' is Y 1 - x l I , n 4 L-If 01 ,4144 Tomb. Our stay at Buckner Bay proved to be quite an inter- esting one for those who took advantage of the tours around the island. Beautiful scenery and many landmarks that gained significance during World War H are the main attractions of Okinawa. . You buy 3 Hitting the trail. The shishi dog. ,, QE 41:fe2i2:Z' V A 1Ff -veg- TVX, -unwav- I I ff .-'g A J.-if . . . ' ,e-No' uvx S ,I 1-K-'S ' xxx Xxyr s--vena, ff QQ I V 1 Egg ' V 4151: ff UV QI 1 lv! f-'-x XX WW' 'kk W sf A fa b ff ff KV ':-Ts? v-v---Q?-U-si X ii.. '--'--- KE -- f X NW fm ff' Af , 7 X M ' I Sw , ff! G- f, Sfffmw .Y XX if-4 La:-. i 9:-hjgkww. bg 3 X I X W W 7 X f Kmfvf 3 - . 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Lv? :LQ 'KW 1 1 Nba W F 51 LL F .M 1- x W ' 'Wir M v- - ,Q Japan at last! And many of us loaded the B.C. down with souvenirs purchased here. China dishes and music boxes were a main attraction and Well Worth their small cost. We quickly made new friends of these friendly Japanese people, and as We traveled to the different Ports of call, everyone found plenty to do and see, regardless of his personal likes and dislikes. Camera fans and beer drinkers alike will long remem- ber our stay in Japan, and many of us will look forward to returning again next year. BACK ROW: HOFFNER, BOND, PEPPER, LCDR SHERFY FRONT ROW: CWO CAZESSUS, JAEGER --.-5' ,,....,.,.. ,.,-f---- A . 3 . O, ,B OOOP 1' N ..P-'- -A-,,,,... 'X ' ' f - -4-'-' wr. . : ,.,- K ' f-N Q ' - . -7- , I i f,V ' S i t ' x Zq v 352153. 55: - if ' 'Z . I n - V fl .,-- : :Qi U' H G in 2 'Wx -' 1 .Q- -I .nur - ,-,Vg W -K , '- - In on the Brooklyn side! I think he glued Those pins! OFFICER-IN-CHARGE my I y K l i LTJG MCADOO iii gi ls the firing line ready P The B.C. shooters have proven that they are ALWAYS READY to bring home top honors. During the past fiscal year our team of Navy Experts has contributed greatly to the Winning of the Athletic Excel- lency Award. Before deploy- ment they Won most of their i i WESTPAC Pistol Packers. f - if . ft fx.-- i N U ,W 60014 TEAM-CAPTAIN AFDAHL, HMC matches, including the DESFLOT THREE match. Throughout the cruise they challenged various teams such as the Hong Kong and Kobe Police, and Navy and Army teams. Their major victory Was at Subic Bay Where they took first place in the COMNAV- PHIL-SEVTH FLEET match. , yr r Q F V '-f'. 'fra-A-iiflff - if U 1 .L-...L-zzi. . Arguments are settled ii traditionally. All ready on the firing line! MIZELL, EMC CRESS, QMi GONZALEZ-MENA, LT JONES DAVIES, MRI EDWARDS, IC3 ZWETSLOOT, IC2 IC3 X- 5 ii V L ' 5 i .J -4 Uh.: ' ' ,- 1 D QN h A ' X E50 5' 'Ed-1? 'Q ,.. .. ' 37. 7. 0. The mission of Public Information of the United States is to inform the public of the importance of seapower and understanding of the Navy's role today and in the Future. The mission of the Public Infor- mation Office of the BRYCE CANYON is not quite as big but in a small way the job it does adds to the Navy's vital program of keeping the public informed, by the Fleet Hometown News service. The Public Information Office of the BRYCE CANYON accomplished it's mission with one officer and one enlisted man writing the stories and sending them out to Navy and civilian press. Congressman Craig Hosmer noted in a letter to the Public Information officer of the outstanding achieve- ments in Public Relations that had been carried on by the BRYCE CANYON during its stay in WESTPAC. f Q39 - X 'Rf .ff mff 'c 1 04 ku' U 'EMQX f Y N SiiiiR '5iiSIii as was Q rrgwgims . V I ifaiisii T Qt, 231- gh l' wif - fi' 2 v'-N '+ ness--ness Editor AJ.. Phillips g -I K Advisor KNN. 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For example there have been 19 messages informing of the death of members of our fami- lies, and twenty-four telling of serious illnesses or emergency operations. But along With these dispatches there have been mes- sages of good news! 31 BABIES have been born. Daughter of Everett Withrow fB.C. Babyl BRY YO f ,.,, . ..,,, ffl, , , .-4 .m,s,nf.s, ,fr , ,- . C 0. f ., w - Message received on 2 Augusf i959 announcing the winning of the Gold E . We were steaming at flank to get to Japan For some liberty and Sake from old Mamasan, When the Captain announced, and a proud man Was he. The old Brass Canoe had Won the Gold E. Well done and good show, the congratulations 'came in, And the pure gold paint Was removed from it's bin. An artist came forth, and in gold on the Wings Painted our E with a few graceful swings. 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X .- X , - H - and came ghd Commander Batcheller provides 24Kt. gold paint as Captain Steinmetz paints in Gold ME as five year men look on. i RADM Weatherwax presents the Gold E Plaque to CAPT Steinmetz. Miss Sandy Ahnger, Chicago, Illinois fFrc1nk J. Potts, SNi Mrs. Bonnie Gilbert, Wife of James E. Gilbert, ICFN I ofa aj lie gem LTJG MCADOO, Editor THATCHER, VOSS, Layout editors MICKEL, Business Manager . ' gucci 1 5 1, 1 ..i, 1,1,Ih 1 I as 5 2 ff ji K . V HIPP, HINES, WHITE, Ph0f09fC'Phe S OUNG, NEELY, AYTISTS, ' X 1 3325535535253 55S5E3i3E5E5EgE5E5EgE3?5E .,., , 1 W, N , ,,a Il, s, s. ' ' , , N if V,k, ,E yhv , 5 -'U ', '.f, 1 V , ..-Q1 ,Mc Ai I , X X , M , X X42 ? KE- I 1 y , N, sw ff, s-', , fb H faW , , Q s.s. , ffyg ,Z I f ff f I X 1-N,..4Q Riiffirqk -, iiffi . 3 J X X 1.4 I , . A... Aw 5 X X- K X vi-' s. , ff f ,xg JW, is gi v 'qyff 7 ff, , , V f f hwy! 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McVicker Ave., Chicago, Ill. Collard I-I.B., LTJG, Bar 717 Ranch, Hayfork, Calif. u Estes, H.J., CWO, 1829 Primera., Lemon Grove, Calif. l Frazier, A.S., CWO, 4551 Pt. Loma Ave., San Diego Calif. CC LTJG North St Suffield Conn gfjqliisalm, Lcoizrsci, 3424 E. secbnd sif Apt. 9,'Long Beach, Gigllfrfqni F,D,, CDRQDCJ, 632 Beach Comber Dr., Seal Beach, Heidfffl, E., CWO, 3136 Ostrom Ave., Long Beach, Calif. I DC , 1965 Glenview, Memphis, Tenn. F H2533 AJfAL,TlLT,l535 Myrtle Ave., Modesto, Calif., Huffman w'.w., LTCCHCJ, 13271 Magnolia, Garden Grove, Calif. J.-,nes Jia., J.P., LTCMCJ, 407 Ave. K, Levelland, Tex. Kinnafrd, M.J., LT, 3 St. Joseph St., Long Beach, Calif. l' Kitzmiller, J.S., LTKDCJ, 3281 Cedar Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Lewis, J.S., LTJG, New Haven Ave., Far Rockaway, N.Y. Lind, J.J., CWO, 4017 Alabama St., San Diego, Calif. Margulis, F., ENSCSCJ, 1316 Thomas Ave. No., Minneapolis, Minn. MC Adgol K,E,, LTJGQSCJ, 602 So. Topeka, ElDorado, Kans. McGuire, S.L.,'JTJG, Box 17, Carlsbad, N.M. McPhee, M.P., ENS, 2214 Chadbourne Ave., Madison, Wis. Meints, C.M., WO, 5747 Bolivar St., San Diego, Calif. Pollman, S.E., LTCMCJ, 109 So. Labree, Thief River Falls, Minn. Reese, R.A., LTJGCSCJ, 4512 Nipomo St., Lakewood, Calif. Rice, D.H., ENS, 209 Goodhue St., Beloit, Wis. Rosdahl, G.A., LTCDCJ, 5512 42nd Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Shelly, C.W., CWO, 8171 Imperial Ave., Garden Grove, Calif. Sherfy, R., LCDR, 2646 Nipomo Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Sherrell, D.P., LTCSCJ, 5937 Baia Dr., San Diego, Calif. Steinmetz, E.H., CAPT, 11971 Weatherby Rd., Los Alamitos, Califf ' Stites, G.S., CWO, 11972 Kathy Lane,'Garden Grove, Calif. Thompson, R.L., CWO, 9511 Euclid Ave. N.E., Albuqurque, N.M. Von Behren, A.C., CWO, 24711 Bay Point, Wilmington, Calif. Waage, K.N., ENS, 3815 41st St. Ave. S.W., Seattle, Wash. Wells, J.D., LT, 740 Colorado Ave., Chula Vista, Calif. Wyman, H.N., ENS, 14 Cook St., Kittery, Me. CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS Afdahl, V.M., HMC, 3665 Carleton St., San Diego, Calif. Alicto, P.C., SDC, 1971 W. 20th St., Long Beach, Calif. Blocker, C.A., PNC, Box 335, Cactus, Tex. Blythyn, E.G., BTC, 13622 Illinois St., Westminster, Calif. Casey, J.N., DTC, Osage, Mitchell, Iowa. Chatterton, C.E., TEC, 925 Chelpon Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Clark, R.E., MRC, PO Box 14, Clallam, Wash. Click, D.H., SFC, 320 Park Ave., Aztec, N.M. Dudley, J.W., BTC, 1528 Riverside Ave., Baltimore 30, Md. Duke, B., EMC, 12932 Osborn St., Pacoima, Calif. Fay, D.J., MMC, 111 So. 1st W. St., Rigby, Ida. Foss, D.L., SMC, 5115 La Paz Drive, San Diego, Calif. Gilhuly, J.F., TEC, 1333 20th St., San Pedro, Calif. Gleason, P.A., SFC, 3014 Ostrom Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Hartzler, J.L., RMC, 731 West St., San Diego, Calif. Holm, J.W., SFC, 75 East 190th., Brooklyn, N.Y. Koch, R.E., FTC, 2103- Henrietta St., Fort Wayne, Allen, Ind. Knox, S.K., SKC, 324 So. Pine St., Guthrie, Okla. Knutson, C.W., RMC, 147-22 110 Ave., Jamaica, L.l., N.Y. Levin, V., SFC, 4209 Ladoga Ave., Lakewood 8, Calif. Lillo, J., SHC, 97 Market St., Patterson, N.J. Mac Donald, R.H., YNC, 6421 Bannock Road, Westminster, Calif. Manwhirter, Q.F., ICC, 518 Grant Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Merritt, J.E., DKC, 1108 17th Ave., Redwood City, Calif. Middlebrooks, R.H., SKC, 600 Grove N.E., Albuquerque, N.M. Miliner, E.L., BMC, Greenlee, Va. Mizell, K.V., EMC, Castlerock, Wash. Nelson, R.J., MLC, 10969 Duncan, Lynwood, Calif. Petko, F.J., FTC, 1433 So. J 'I St., Oxnard, Calif. Piech, H.J., BMC, 1367 Roberta St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Pilkerton, J.F., TMC, Anaheim, Calif. Poole, H.E.,'DCC, R.R. 4, Box 77, Hope, Ark. Roy, A.E., DCC, 508 So. Chester St., Compton, Calif. ' Sharpe, J.F., DCC, 427 63rd St., Brooklyn 20, N.Y. STFOSSSF, P.A., BMC, 2735 East Broadway, Long Beach 2, Calif. Styles, S.J., Etc, Pittsburg, PQ. SWGID, -I-E-, SHC, 2625 Fashion Ave., Long Beach, Calif. SUTTON, -I-D-, TMC, cfo Lee Sutton, Omak, Wash. 5Cl1IllY, E-A-, MMC, Bloomsdale, Mo. TFQVIS, O.L-, IMC, 139 D Peary Court, Key West, Fla. Tritz, L.J., MRC, 12712 Ranchero Way, Garden Grove, Calif. WGTSOH, W.A., LIC, 1417 Locust St., Long Beach, Calif. calm Wesley, W.W., SFC, 346 No. Canyon Drive, Columbus, Ohio. Wilson, J.A., ENC, 312 E. Grand St., Springfield, Ohio. Wilhelm, O., DCC, 714 E. Dewey Ave., Sapulpa, Okla. YOUHQ, C-BU TECRMJC, 963 Connecticut St., San Francisco, Calif A CBOATSJ DIVISION Bondurant, L.P., EN2, 2523 Cherry, Hoquiam, Wash. Bowman, J.E., EN3, 570 Cotten St., Andalusia, Ala. Boyer, D.L., FN, 2723 No. Burdick, Kalamazoo, Mich. Buckley, L., FN., Prentis, Miss. ' Clearwater, G.F., FN, 611 High St., Rockwell City, Iowa. Gibson, L.V., SN, 1573 W. Lacada, Merced, Calif. , Fayetteville, Tenn. Hendon, W.A., FN. 35 Midway Ct. Lock, L.J., EN1, 1344 W. Anaheim, Harbor City, Calif. Morris, L.L., FN, 4500 14th St., Detroit, Mich. Napier, J.H., FA, 506 So. Grant, Odessa, Tex. Geetley, M.A., FA, 405 Railroad Ave., Beardstown, Ill. Reese, R.L., EN3, Ketchum, Ida. Shannon, G.C., SN, Timbo, Ark. Shawyer, M.L., FN, 9702 22nd Ave. N.W., Seattle, Wash. Smith, J.O., EN3, Peterson, Ala. Wilson, J.A., ENC, 312 E. Grand, Springfield, Ohio. Woodard, W.C., EN3, R.R. 1, Alcia, Ark. A-EVAPS DIVISION Bland, R.C., MM3, R.R. 1, Blairstown, Mo. Eldred, F.E., FN, Route 2, Box 56, Duncan, Ariz. Fults, W.D., MM2, 1016 Fall St., Lake Charles, La. Gaither, A.F., FN, 1663 E. 109th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Hester, J., FN, 869 Broadway, Beaumont, Tex. Homulak, M.J., MM3, Rd. 3, Somerville, N.J. Kelley. A.E., FN, 2537 Fairview Rd., Gadsden, Ala. Lopez, F.J., MM3, 2391 So. Anna St., Fresno, Calif. McLain, E.M., MM2, 184 W. Durain St., Coalinga, Calif. Moreno, C.F., MM2, 921 Delamar N.W., Albuquerque, N.M. Nalls, F., FA, 537 E. 38th St., Chicago, lll. Pickens, J.L., FN, Route 2, Greenback, Tenn. Pierson, G.L., MM2, 261 Jefferson St., Eugene, Ore. Rambo, J.L., MM3, 16419 Harvard Blvd., Gardena, Calif. Romero, C.H., FN, Star Rt. 2, Box 236, Los Lanas, N.M. Schulz, G.O., MM2, 51480 Herrera, La Quinta, Calif. White, A.H., FN, P.O. Box 143, Kaawa, Oahu, Hawaii. Young, R.L., FN, 4861f4 Filmore, Bell, Calif. B DIVISION . Allgood, E.L., BT2, General Delivery, Oskaloosa, La. Blake, E.J., BT3, 1232 Imperial Ave, Modesto, Calif. Brady, J.D., BT3, Vasquez, La. Cullen, J.R., BTFN, 535 Rimgrove Drive, La Puente, Calif. Dickeilson, M.E., BTFN, 3060 South West Temple, Long Beach Cai . Fortner, G.L., FN, 208 E. Vine St., Paragould, Ark. Hooks, A.R., BT1, 1600 Kello99, North Little Rock, Ark. Jones, E.L., FN, 430 Molina Ave, Long Beach, Calif. Kraft, H.A., BTFN, 327 Elmford Ave SE, Massillon, Ohio. Lawson, T.C., BT3, Crandall, S.D. Mays, K.T., FA, Route 1, Soper, Okla. Mullins, J.M., FN, 208 Moline Ave, Long Beach, Cailf. Neely, M.C., FN, Pomona, Calif. Norman, J.H., BTFN, 16721 S. Thorson, Compton, Calif. Ratigan, R.E., BTFN, 1701 So. 7th St., Council Bluffs, Ia. Robbins, M.A., FN, RFD2, Steele, Mo. Rhaw, R.D., BT1, 901 Whopp St., Wilmington, Calif. Shutter, W.A., FN, Rt. 2 Box 1365, Silsbee, Tex. Staten, L., BT3, 301 Walker St., Cary, N.C. Trantham, P.J., BTFN, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Wilson, Bi., FN, 812 WGT St., Mt. Pleasant, Tex. Wray, T. ., FN, Star Route Box 11, Roan0ke Rapids, N.C. Yost, G.M., BTFN, 906 Shelton St, Dallas Ore. D DIVISION . Arinduque, J.V., DT1, San Felipe, Zambales, P.I. Elliott, J.W., SN, 625 Nautilus St., La Jolla, Calif. Hendricks, E.F.G. Jr., DT1, 1426 S. Doreen Way, Santa Ana Calif. Kotzbauer, J.A., DT3., R.R. 2, Box 262-A, Indianapolis, Ind. Mickel, G.J., DT2, 3629 S. 23rd St., Omaha, Neb. Pepper, R.L., DT2, 117 S. Arboles Ct., San Pedro, Calif. E DIVISION Aronhalt, L.B., AMFN, Rt. 1 Box 131, Tillamook, Ore. Bateman, O.W., EM3, 4986 Pearless, Baton Rouge, La. Beck, D.R., EM3, Rt. 1, Denver, Ind. Bell, L., ICFN, Rt. 1 Batesville, Ark. Bobro, G., EM3, 519 North K St., Lompoc, Calif. Chase, R.G., EM3, 3500 Gale Ave, Long Beach, Calif. Crayk, P.K., EMFN, 5052 Elizabeth St., Bell, Calif. Derouin, J.R., EM3, 612 North 18th St., Escanaba, Mich. Edwards, R.E., IC3, 713 N. Main St., New Castle, Ind. Fulton, C.L., EM3, 3525 E. Kellis, Ft. Worth, TeX. Geeter, R., EM1, 1319 Shafter St., San Francisco, Calif. Gilbert, J.E., ICFN, 20837 Whitlock St., Farmington, Mich. Helser, F.R., EMFN, Box 1261, Melbourne, Fla. Hulihee, R., EMFN, 30 Lymann, Hilo, Hawaii. 5 Jones, R.W., EMFN, 1975 Washington, San Bernardino, Calif. Kane, K.W., EM3, 54 O'Callaghaw Way, Boston, Mass. Manning, M.A., EMFN, 2155 So. Glenory, Pomona, Calif. Martinson, J.M., EM3, 7113 Lapeer Rd., Davison, Mich. Miller, A.L., EMFN, 1534 N. Winona, Hollywood, Calif. Mulkey, M.G., EM2, Rt. 2, Chickamaugh, Ga. Olson, L.A., IC2, 1836 S. Burdick, Kalamazoo, Mich. Pendergraft, C.D., ICFN, 1404 N. 9th, Colton, Calif. Ruhnke, R., IC3, 5353 S. Sayre, Chicago, Ill. Sparks, H.O., EM2, 1024 Elm St., Grinnell la Wallace, R.L., lcrN, 1824 s. w. iith Api. libs, Portland, ore. Washington, R.W., IC1, 2916 Franklin Ave., San Diego, Calif. Wolf, B.B., ICFN, 922 E. Rovey, Phoenix, Ariz. Young, J.S., EM3, 320 E. Main St., Wellington, Utah. Zakar, E.R., EM3, 1527 3rd St., Fresno, Calif. EX DIVISION Crawford, L.C., TMSA, R.R. 1, Cornell, Wis. Crosley, G.M., SA, Box 15, Nelson, Calif. Daniels, A.P., SN, 302 King St., Bedford, Ia. Darnell, J.L., FA, 1029 Elm St., Red Bluff, Calif. Dobson, D.M., FA, 249 FreameauX, Slidell, La. Goode, B.G., FN, 1515th St., Memphis, Tenn. Hamilton, J.R., FA, 4822 Lewis Brig, Birmingham, Ala. EXG DIVISION Bess, D.L., SN, 18 S. 4th St., Belmont, N.C. Brand, R.C., SA, Wisner, Neb. Burdick, H.J., SN, 134 Rock St., Marquette, Mich. Burtnett, J.R., SN, 773 Pismo St., San Louis Obispo, Calif Crawford, H.W., SN, 458 Valencia Dr., Pontiac Oakland .Mich. Flower, E.G., SN, General Del., Sonor, Calif. Robles, V., BM2, 426 S. Bernal Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Smith, L.L., SN, 1006 3rd St., Webster, City, Ia. Tande, S.M., SN, Glasgow, Mont. Terzia, J., BM3, 815 C St., San Rafael, Calif. Young, J.C., SN, 541 W. 111th St., Los Angeles, Calif. FIRST DIVISION Allen, J.L., FN, Pendleton, Unatilla, Ore. Andries, W.S., SA, 3129 Duke St., Baton Rouge, La. Ambrust, L., BM3, Dickinson, N.Dak. Babineau, G.C., BM1, 15 W. 12th, Hutchinson, Kans. Beavers, F.E., FA, 2430 S. State, Chicago, Ill. Bertagnolli, J.R., SN, Box 63, Hudson, Wyo. Burton, J.O., BM2, 1932 W. 19th St., Long Beach, Calif. Carpenter, A.J., SA, 3534 Glenrose Ave., Altadena, Calif. Daniels, A.D., SN, Bedford, Ia. Davenport, A.D., SA, Tama, Ia. Henry, D.D., SN, Cleveland, Ohio. Holley, J.R., BM2, Box 218, Vivian, La. Horne, D., BM1, Rt. 4, Box 86, E. 9th. St., Pensacola, Fla. Jackson, O., SA, 819 W. Hickory St., Union City, Ind. Lawrence, R.A., SA, 101 Hergotz In., Austin, Tex. Leverette, R.A., SN, 1107 W. 8th, Little Rock, Ark. Mann, K.D., SN, 630 Dunkley Dr., Houston, Tex. I Oliver, J.J., BM3, 3161 N. Wilson Way Apt. 5, Stockton, Calif. Pawlowski, D.B., SN, 2497 E. 33rd St., Lorain, Ohio. Polackwich, J.J., BM1, 4220 Redline Dr., Lakewood, Calif. Powell, J., Rt. 2 Box 808, Mt. Olive, Miss. Powers, F.L., SA, 2815 Waverly St., Knoxville, Tenn. Rarer, G.W., BMSN, 1757 Pine Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Shannon, H.D., BM2, Rt. 5, Nashville, Ark. Snyder, R., BM2, 832 Willis St., Texarkana, Tex. Snyder, T.O., SN, Rt. 1. Hawesville, Ky. Sparks, J.R., SN, Rt. 6, Richmond, Ky. Stigall, M.E., SN, 503 12th St.,'Buhl, Twin Falls, Ia. q Stoehr, J.A., SN, R.R. 1, Green Valley, Ill. Tipton, M., SN, R.R. 3, Lebanon, Ohio. Thompson, J.E., SN, RT. 2, Box 12, Johnsonville, Florence S.C., Turner, O., SA, 381 Vineyard St., Benton Harbor, Mich. H DIVISION Busby, J.L., HN, Rt. 1, Box 4, Ida, La. Dacey, R. J., HN, 24 Delaware St., Albany, N.Y. Fuller, F.W., HN, 1509 S. 10th Ave., Yakima, Wash. Hanlon, C.B., HM2, 628 Adams St., Plymouth, Mich. Hughes, J., HM3, P.O. BoX 94, E. Water St., Eudora, Ark. Jones, K.A., HM3, 7 Glendale Pl., Whitesboro, N,Y. Valente, H.L., HM3, San Antonio, Zambales, P.I. Wagoner, I.L., SN, Pine Grove, Wagoner Rd., Milltown, Mont. M DIVISION Adams, B.J., MM3, 1706 Jones St., Gadsden, Ala. Allumbaugh, J., MM1, 1917 Constitution Lane, Long Beach, Calif. Antonio, R.V., MMFN, Balatoc Mines, Baguio, P.I. Betley, N.L., MM3, 45264 Klingkammer, Utica, Mich. Campbell, J.L., FA, 1232 Singletary Ave., San Jose, Calif. Cummings, B.K., MMFN, Rt. 3, Macon, Ga. Daughterty, J.R., MM3, Box 55, Petros, Tenn. Dunn, J.D., MM3, 14 N. Lorna, Pryor, Okla. Hardenbrook, R.L., FN, Rt. 4 Box 885, Roseburg, Ore. Harris, S.R., MM3, 1818 Alfred Ln., Pullman, Wash. Herrod, H.F., FN, Rt, 1, Carson, Miss. Johnson, R.A., MM2, 2 Edgemere Rd., Pigeoncove, Mass. Lane, D.E., MMFN, 15 Perfection Rd., Belmont, N.C. Mann, H.L., MM3, 7002 Garnett, Shawnee, Kan. MacDonald, J.J., MMFN, 54 Baily St., Dorchester, Molter, J.M., MM2, Star Route C, Ft. Myers, Fla. Olvera, C.F., FN, Box 254, Victorville, Calif. Packer, J., MM2, USS BRYCE CANYON CAD36J J.E., FA, 729 N. C St., McAlester, Okla. Pearce, Platiro, J., FA, Box 447, Pai, Mavc, Hawaii. Mass. Putits, A., MMFN, 6244 Hollenbeck St., Huntington Park, Calif Riley, J.T., FN, 7842 Paxton, Chicago, Ill. Robinson, A., MMFN, 2023 W. 31 St., Los Angeles, Calif. Shaw, T.E., MM3, Rt 1, Mars, Penn. Stellenburg, A., FN, 15056 Culley, Victorville, Calif. Thornhill, T.W., MMFN, 45550 N. Lorimer, Lancaster, Calif. Travis, A., MM2, USS BRYCE CANYON CAD36D Whitman, J.H., MMFA, 529 El Segundo Blvd., Compton, Calif. MAA FORCE Hamilton, 'M.L., GMI, 12371 Detmore Dr., Garden Haynes, M.L., JR, BM1, 713 Lowert St., Stillwater Grove, Calif , Okla. Smith, F.G., FT1, 2960 Skywood Circle, Anaheim, Calif. Williams, J.R., BM1, 601 S. Walnut St., Anaheim, Calif. N DIVISION I Contreras, R.R., SN, 1202 Lowmont St., Norwalk, Calif. Cress, W.J., QM1, 3076 Gald Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Daly, D.H., OM3, 692 West Mariposa, Altadena, Calif. Hearing, A. L., SN, 1440 Hickort St., Salem, Ore. High, C.R., QM3, 709 S.W. 7th Ave., Hallandale , Fla. Robertson, J. C ., QM3, 2995 Castias St., Altadena, Calif. Widmann, M.W., OM3, 1961 E. Villa, Pasadena, Calif. O DIVISION Adams, L.B., SN, 154 Bates Rd., Kelso, Wash. Brown, B.O.Jr., SN, 401 East Elm Court, Rialto, Calif. Chinery, D.W., RD2, 4340 Lauderdale Ave, LaCresenta, Calif Cochell, T.L., SMSN, 111 South 4 Street, Boise, Ida. Crawshaw, T.L., SN, 609 West Caldwell, Compton, Calif. Fields, G.G., RM2, 6052 Rhodes Ave., Chicago, Ill. Flowers, R. Jr., SM3, 948 George Court, Warren, Ohio. Francis, M.J., SN, 1862 San Miguel, Colorado Springs, Colo Hanshaw, W.C., RD3, Box :li13, Olive Hill, Ky. Isovitsch, E.D., RM2, 210 Hansen Ave., Butler, Penn. Kerr, J.J., SN, 1405 N.E. 5th Ave., Boca Baton, Fla. Kidwell, J.H., SN, R.R.1, Alpena, Ark. Langston, R.S., TECRMD1, 82 Navy Road, San Francisco, Lopez, J., RM3, 147 Granada Walk, San Antonio, Tex. Mathews, J.W., RM3, 4501 McCart, Fort Worth, Tex. Mosely, W.L., SM3, 2613 Lena Street, Fort Worth, Tex Philip, W.R., RM2, 42 Welland St., Thorold, Ont, Canada Pinkston, J.W., TEfRMD3, Rt. 112, Batesville, Ark. Ramirez, A.M., SMSN, West Texas City, Tex. Stratton, J.P., PNSN, 2601 Washington St., Sullivan, Ind. Tipton., J.L., SN, 2209 Clinton Ave., Huntsville, Ala. Voss, H.K.F., ETR2, 47 Plymouth Drive, Glen Head, N.Y. Walker, A.J., SN, 1126 Salina St., Austin, Tex. Walz, C.J., SOSN, Rt. 111 Box .tlI3, Dimmock, S.D. Williams, J.H. SM3, 4302 Noble St., Houston, Tex. R-DIVISION Darnell, C.L., DC2, 1029 Elm St., Red Bluff, Calif. Ellis, C.A., FN, 5068 Ithaca St., Los Angeles, Calif. Graham, W.C., DC3, 5909 York Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Groves, C.W., DCFN, 477 W. Cowles St., Long Beach, Calif. Muldoon, J.E. Jr., DC2, 145 W. York St., Philadelphia, Pa. Phillips, M.T., FN, 415 Clara Ave, Ukrah, Calif. R-1 DIVISION Abbruzzese, R., DM1, 733 N.W. 6th St., Homestead, Fla. Arauio, J.V., SFM3, 14308 E. Ohio St. Baldwin Park, Calif. Banas, A., SFP2, 2428 Schrage Ave., Whiting, Ind. Berkowitz, J.H., SA, 1451 Higbee St. Philadelphia, Penn. Bond, C.T., SN, 2300 Dawn Ave. Odessa, Texas. Burgard, E.J., SFM2, 7985 Palm St., Lemon Grove, Calif. Champoux, C.M., SFM2, 403.5 M St., Lincoln, Neb. Cortelli, D.P., PM3, 76 Savoy Ave., Springfield, Mass. Cortez, J., FN, 615 3rd St., Calexico, Calif. Davis, J.R., SF1, 212 W. 5th St., Wapato, Wash. I Doran, A.L., SFP3, 4085 Kenneth St., Glen Avon, Calif. Eastman, J.D., SF1, Orlando, Calif. Elliott, C.W., SFM2, 17475 Flint St., Melvindale, Mich. Emch, C.G., FN, 1364 Lanrel Toledo, Ohio Evans, C-, SF1, 9362 Mayrene Drive, Garden Grove, Calif Calif. - RCI, 1, Renfrew, Pa. PMI5, 1604 Kenwick Rd., Columbus, Ohio Fogie, iw., SFMQ, 500 Waley si., oraaalaura, s.c. Freeman, T.E., FN, 37, Porter Ave., Concord, N.C. Gardenas T.A., SFP3, 3315 W. 32nd Ave., Denver, Colo. Geise WTF., FN, 3232 Litchfield Pl., Spokane, Wash. Ginn IA.J. SF1, 429 Walnut, Long Beach, Calif- Geralon W.R., SFM3, 14-A Monrouia St., Susanville, Calif. Hammond L.C., SF1, Constitution Land, Long Beach, Calif. Harrison 'c.w., SFM2, 1427 East 26th sf., Long Beach, Calif. Hoffner 'R.A., SFM3, 183 Boonton Rd., Wayne, NJ. jenkins' D.E., SN, 4642 Table Rock Rd., Medford, Ore. . Jonson,B.D., SFP3, 27610 Outer Drive Ave, Encorse 29, Mich. Kane DC2, 631 Hayse Ave, Sacto, Calif. u Kolb,C,l SFM2, 729 So. Walnut St., Brea, Calif. Lawifenzi D., PM2, SPVII-naflelsl' Minn' U, SF1, i , enn. lfZfg,ZIeikej',1-l1l,JDC2, 13258 Amapola Ave, Torrance, Calif. Lopez, ZlV.L., FN, P.O. Box 152, Crowley, Colo. Mason, R.w., SFP3, Rf. 2, Welch, Minn- , McGiIberry, I.O., SF1, 9255 Dalberg, Bell Flower, Calif. Menke, V.R., SFM2, Cold Spring, Minn. Molter, R.A., SFM2, Star Route, Ft. Myers, Fla. l ' Nelson, j,R,, PM3, 4417 Lantana Ave, Sacramento, Calif. Neula, A., SFM3, P.O. Box 564, l'lGWl, Hawaii- . Nickles, R.H., DM3, 1631 W. Rovey Ave, Phoenix, Ariz.. Paratore, G.J., SFM2, Rt. 1, Box No. 1346, Penryn, Calif. Plante, J.C., SF2 CDVJ, 42 Delisle St., Fitchburg, Mass. Reid, W.D., SN, 810 S. Encia, Visalia, Calif- Ribbeck, W.D., TM2 CDVJ, Route 3, Medina Ohio. ' Rice, R.E., SFM3, Rt 2, Box 130, Tillamook, Ore. Robertson, R.E., PM2, RR 52, Winchester, Kan. Rooks, E.D., SFP3, 3519-A-E 61st Pl., Huntington Park, Calif. Rorrison, T., PM2, 13510 E. 4th St., Spokane, Wash. Ruch, W.F., SF1, 134 Priest Lane, Stockton, Calif. Ryder, O.S., DC2, 626 N. Mebane St., Burlington, N.C. Scott, M.W., SFP2, P.O. Box 554, Winslow, Ariz. Segundo, V.A., SN, 270 4th St., Soledad, Calif. Smith, J.A., EM2CDV1, 928 Palm Drive, Hermosa Beach, Calif. Snaza, R.D., PM2, 1285 First St., Chehalis, Wash. Tallant, O.H., SFM2, 4606 F St., San Diego, Calif. Taylor, E.E., FN, 6323 Woodlawn Ave, Bell, Calif. Thaggard, H.R., SF3fDVJ, Route 5, Box 242, Carthage, Miss. Thatcher, J.L., SFM2, Box 51347, Spur, Tex. Thomas, C.M., SFP2, Rt. 52, Box 5887A, Modesto, Calif. Tompkins, N.E., MM1 QDVJ, 1437 W. Summit, Long Beach, Calif. Townsend, G.E., SF1, 311 North Umberland, Buffalo, N.Y. Traversie, D.E., FN, P.O. Box 5380, Pieere, S.D. Tuitdsi, FN, Tutuila, American Samoa. Waite, D.D., FN, P.O. Box 5941, Castle Rock, Wash. White, J., FN, El Monte, Calif. Williams, H.L., SFM2, Route 2, Anderson, S.C. Yoneda, R.H., DC3, P.O. Box 5103, Halaula, Hawaii. Yoneda, E.l., FN, 333 So. Union Apt. 12, Los Angeles, Calif. R-2 DIVISION I Abercrombie, D.R., MR3, Jonesboro, La. Allen, C.T., ML3, 806N. Pearl Ave., Compton, Calif. Allen, L.E., FN, 12112 Lemming St., Artesia, Calif. Altmanshofer, D.D., MRFN, 11792 Macnab St., Garden Grove, Calif. Anthony, M.P., MR2, Long Beach, Calif. Bickford, W.P., MR3, Cliff Island, Me. Boyes, E.T., MR1, 2187 W. 20th St., Long Beach, Calif. Clemons, E..R., MR2, Palmyra, N.Y. Davies, E.H., MR1, Long Beach, Calif. Delage, N.E., MR2, RFD 52 Wallace Rd., Southbridge, Mass. Dobbs, J.D., MRFN, Knoxville, Tenn. Dombrowski, S., MRFN, Chicago, Ill. Franklin, B., DC2, Box 497, Henrietta, Tex. Guillozet, M.A., FN, Piqua, Ohio. Iliff, E.E., FA, Hammond, Ind. Jam, J.S., ML1, Hill City, Minn. Kirkland, W., ML2, Route 3, Box 91, Sylacauga, Ala. Lauzon, TQH., MR2, 520 Oakland Ave., Waterloo, Ia. Ness, K.W., MRFN, Sauk Rapids, Minn. POSTSH, J.W., MR2, Bellflower, Calif. Rhodes, W.B., FN, Madison, N.C. Rice, C.D., MRFN, 748 Park Ave. Covina, Calif. Roberts, L.E., MRFN, Cottage Grove, Ore. Runyan, L.D., MLFN, 820 8th Ave. No., Buhl, Ida. SOHQGF, R-A-, MR2, 4292 Lynn Ave., Tampa, Fla. Schone, R.D., MR2, Frankfurt, S.D. Smith, M., ML3, RR 53, Wauseon, Ohio Solecki, J.F., MR3, 5235 So. Union Ave., Chicago, Ill. Thompson, H.K., MRFN, Holloway, Ohio, Troli, D.P., ML3, 1019 Union Ave., Chicago Heights, Ill Verheul, A.O., MR3, Goodelis, Mich. Wagner, R.E., MR3, Pasadena, Calif. Williams, R.H., FA, Fort Worth, Tex. R-j3 DivlsloN Bellamy, B-F-, MM1, Surgoinsville, Tenn. Bitner, C.W., MM1, Albuquerque, N.M. Coats, L.S., FA, 3826 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, Calif. Fietsch, J.E., BT1, San Diego, Calif. Harris, A.J., FN, 216 E. Leadora, Glendora, Calif. Harris, L.E., BT3, 5025 Dinsmore Rd., Dayton, Ohio Keene, D.E., MM2, 505 McGormick, Brookhaven, Miss. Kirk, C.P BT2 7722 S. Christian . -, , ' , Chicago, III. Haskins, P.M., MM2, Privada America 5134C, Monterrey N.L. Mexico Lord, R.D., MM3, Roseville, Calif. Pastore, L.J., BT1, General Delivery, San Antonio, Tex. Ramsey, W., FN, P.O. Box 391, Lucerne Valley, Calif. Roberson, H.W., BT3, 8909 S. Gate Ave., South Gate, Calif. Slate, W.L., MM2, 10749 S. Liland Ave., Whittier, Calif. Snider, J.L., FN, 200 Walter, S.E., Albuquerque, N.M. Steskal, J.E., FN, 5516 N. 7 St., Omaha, Neb. Steskal, L.S., FN, 3313 N. 34 St., Omaha, Neb. Tarter, M.L., BT1, RR54, Champaign, Ill. Tobias, C.E., BT1, 30 Maple Ave., Savona, N.Y. Tomkins, N.E., MM1, 1437 W. Summit, Long Beach, Calif. Weaver, J.T., BT1, General Delivery, Akron Ohio, Winegarden, W.E., BR1, General Delivery, Pocahontas, Ia. R-4 DIVISION Allen, D.C., IC3, 202 S. 8th Ave., Lansing, Mich. Boodry, D.K., ICFN, 528 Ridge St., Pocatello, Ida. Carter, J.D., EM3, 4900 Melissa St., Ft. Worth, Tex. Downs, G.S., ICFN, Bel Mar Drive, Ogden, Utah Gonzalez-Mena, F.R., IC2, 5 Rivas Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Hanger, M.N., IC3, 414 Daytona Ave., Holly Hilll, Fa. Higle, T.E., EM3, Box 293, Glasco, Kan, Hill, C.V., EMFN, RR51, Dalores, Colo. Jording, P.R., EMFN, New Berlin, Ill. Kahm, J.N., EMFN, 215 E. Railroad St., Missoula, Mont Klein, Ri., IC2, 1029 Marvista, whmiar, Calif. ' Latham, B.E., EM2, RR52, Linden, Tex. Lycan, B.J., IC3, Utah Auto Court, Blackfoot, Ida. Malana, R.B., EM3, Dipolog, Zamboanga, Del Norte, P.I. Pierce, D.B., EM3, 17 Oakland Ave., Salamanca, N.Y. Russell, L.D., EMFN, 16957 Merrill St., Fontana, Calif. Russell, W.N., EM3, 628 4th St., Ontario, Calif. Steffen, D.G., IC3, 12636 Waldorf Drive, Compton, Calif. Walker, F.J., EM3, 94 Nutmeg Circle, Bridgeport, Conn. Woods, R.J., EM3, 1 Post Ave., New York 34, N.Y. Zwetsloot, H.C., IC3, 27 Edith Court, Napa, Calif. R-5 DIVISION Allen, G.L., ETSN, 4444 Calvert St., Lincoln, Neb. Biggs, R.A., ET3, P.O. Box 152, Gambier, Ohio Bond, W.M., ET3, 3039 S. Dension Ave., San Pedro, Calif. Elsey, J.N., ETRSN, 716 S. Encina Ave., Visalia, Calif. Gorin, D.J., ETNSN, 3424 Kromer Ave., Everett, Wash. Jaeger, R.D., ETSN, 1829 Canosa Ave., Las Vegas, Nev. Marsich, R.V., ET3, R.R.51, Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Mc Cann, C.E., ET3, 439 Highland Ave., N. Charleroi, Pa. Mc Coy, W.N., TE1, 2408 Mira Mar Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Mc Kelleb, R.L., ET3, 215 N. Second St., Gas City, Ind. Mendenhall, K.L., ET3, 914 N. First St., Las Vegas, Nev. Mountioy, L.L., ET3, 8224 Lindley Ave., Reseda, Calif. Oleen, R.M., ETRSN, RR51, Milaca, Minn. Scholfield, J.R., ET2, 1747 Pine St., Long Beach, Calif. Whitelaw, W.P., ET3, 123 Ninth St., Paris, Ky. R-6 DIVISION Abney, H., OM2, 1509 S. Chapel St., Alhambra, Calif. Anderson, F.W., FT2, 2706 W. 102 St., Minneapolis, Minn. Barry, C.E., GMI, 207 S.'Poplar St., Assumption, Ill. Bates, G.C., IM3, Box 552, Bixby, Okla. Beaver, A.E., IM3, 1802 E. First St., Long Beach, Calif. Benedict, G.G., IM3, 1623 Cobby, Omaha, Neb. Corliss, D.W., OMSN, 3rd and Mill St., Fall City, Wash. Cosgrove, D.E., FT1, 96 Main St., West Bridgewater, Mass. Davidson, G.S., FTSN, Baton Rouge, Ala. Eberhard, W., GM3, Box 105, Midia, III. Fisher, C.M., FTSN, Dover, N.J. Freed, R.E., FT1, Tucson, Ariz. Harkins, J.J., FT2, 2390 Lansing St., Aurora, Colo. Howell, N.S., OM3, Shelbyville, Ind. Kerr, J.R., IMSN, Rt. 4, Box 408, Chico, Calif. Key, A.B., FT3, 305 S. Robinson, Okla. City, Okla. Leach, D.K., GM2, 842 North St., Greenfield, Ohio McGahen, C.R., OM1, 240 Third Ave., Woonsockett, R.I. Michener, D.H., IMSN, Rt. 4, York, Pa. - Noble, O.J., FT3, 13302 Le Floss, Norwalk, Calif. Nolan, J.J., FT2, 723 20th Ave. North, Seattle, Wash. Norman, P.S., GM3, 3.614 N. Warneck St., Philadelphia, Penn. Scheinost, D.E., GM2, San Francisco, Calif. Schneider, J.R., FT3, 235 E. Plymouth, Long Beach, Calif. Simpson, E.H., OM2, 1224 N. Main St., Brewer, Me. Thatcher, D.O., FT3, Rt. 1, Benton City, Wash. Traylor, W.C. Jr., OM1, 385 Truman Boyd Manor, Long Beach Calif. R-7 DIVISION Adley, H.A., SA, 1537 Bellwood St., Shreveport, La. Bracamonte, E.H., SN, 852 D Ave., Douglas, Afl- Burnett, G., SN, Dixie Creek Rt. 2, Canton, N.C. Burk, G.L., Ll3, Hollywood, Fla. Bryant, G.L., SN, 1790 Bordwell Ave., Colton, Calif. Chapman, L.T., SN, 3801 Irwinton Rd., Macon, Ga. Davis, J.E., TMI, Long Beach, Calif. Dikeman, J.S., SN, 554 Orange St., Pueblo, Colo. Gill, A.W., SN, 900 Winchell Ave., Vancouver, Wash. Goodwin, F.M., TM2, P.O. Box Freedom, Calif. Gulley, R.A., TM2, 1508 East Virgina, Victoria, Tex. Haeflinger, C.L., SA, 925 Wisconsin St., Waterloo, Iowa Hines, L.A., AN, 112 N. Denver, Dallas, Texas Hipp, H.A., SN, 907 A-Church St., Laurens, S.C Janz, J.A., TM1, Maxwell St., Chicago, Ill. Jessee, D.J., TMI, Rainier, Ore. Lai Hipp, A., SA, 1048 17th Ave., Honolulu, Oahu, T.H. McCue, E.D., LI2, 337 W. Birch St., Oxnard, Calif. Madding, D.M., TM2, 3246 Buterson Drive, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mitchell, J.C., TMI, Lychmans Corner, Poplarville, Miss. Phillips, F.L., TM3, Rt. 1, Box 250, Cross Creek, Ariton, Ala. Ribbeck, W.D., TM2, Rt. 3, Box 94, Madina, Ohio Rivera, T., TM3, 16 BoukBon, Hanford, Calif. Roberts, O.R., SN, 1230 Broadmoor, Austin, Tex. Sower, B.B., TM3, Blu Ridge, Ga. Sprinkle, J., TM1, 438 Cherry Blossom Lane, Denver, Colo. Veatch, J.D., SN, Rt. 3 Box 57, Midano Rd., Klamath Falls, Ore. Wallace, W.R., TM1, 2110 W. Center, Milwaukee, Wis. White, J.E., FN, 3827 No. De Garmo, El Monte, Calif. Young, R.M., TM, 904 Riverside Dr., Fort Atkinson, Wis. S-I DIVISION Akers, R.N., SK3, 765, Alpine St., Newport, Ore. Allison, D.E., SK1, 2148 Constitution Lane, Long Beach, Calif. Anderson, S.W., SK2, 210 East Third, Minneapolis, Kans. Barnett, S.G., SN, R.R.1, Saunemin, Ill. Born, L.P., SN, 384 Cherokee Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Bradley, R.L., SN, 2615 Third Ave., Richmond, Va. Carter, J.B., SN, Route 3, Hemingway, S.C. Conner, W.L., SKI, 611 Norton Rd., Alexandria, Va. Cordell, C.D., SK3, Route 1, Mentone, Ala. Garcia, V.O., SN, 508 Stonewall Ave., Trinidad, Colo. Glover, R.W., SKSN, 202 S. Adam's St., Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Herrington, W.J., SK1, 400 Ninth St., Philipsburg, Pa. Hon, M.E., SN, 1205 W. St. Charles, Brownsville, Tex. Lindley, J.G., SN, Route 3, Wetumpka, Ala. Manalansan, A.M., SK3, Sn. Nicolas Ist, Lubao, Pampanga, P.I McGriIf, R.D., SK3, 3219 White Oak Dr., Dayton, Ohio Phillips, R.W., SK2, 1904 Indiana, Pullman, Wash. Potter, J.D., SK1, 121 Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. Rasmussen, K.H., SK2, 730 7th Ave. East, Grand Rapids, Minn Smith, R.D., SK3, 1540 SW Austin Rd., Roseburg, Ore. Skeen, K.C., SK1, 13691 Golden West St., Westminster, Calif. Stroyan, W.P., SK3, Box 316, Valley, Wash. Swan, G.J., SN, Route 1, Walnut, Ill. Wasinger, D.J., SK3, 107 West 16th St., Hays, Kans. Yarbrough, J.R., SK2, 229 Pine St., Martinsville, Va. S-2 DIVISION Babineau, G.G., BMI, II Stone Path Lane, Easthampton, Mass. Barnes, W.A., CS2, Hiawassee, Ga. Barnett, E.C., SN, Route 52, Olpe, Kans. ' ' Blake, H.A., CS2, 905 West 6th Street, Fremont, Nebr. Bishop, W.J., BM2, 419 Daisy Street, Long Beach, Calif. Castro, J.T., CSI, 7881 Davmor Ave., Stanton, Calif. Chappell, C.R., SK2, Coolee City, Wash. Coffta, A.J., CSI, 8655 Mango Ave., Fontana, Calif. Cooper, C., CS3, Dunn, C.D., CS3, 438 West Elm, Los Angeles, Calif. Gevas, R.W., MMFN, General Delivery, Eureka, Calif. Gomez, P.C., SN, 3344 Elm Circle, San Bernardino, Calif. Kincannon, W., CS3, 7724 24th Street, Westminster, Calif. Little, T.M., FN, 45274 Kingtree, Lancaster, Calif. Smith, R., CS3, 1205 Sherman, Decatur, Ala. Uraine, R.A., SA, 1520 South 7th Ave., Yakima, Wash. Whitney, G.R., FN, 3003 Wilamette, Eugene, Ore. Withrow, E.O., CS3, 724 East 2nd, Hutchinson, Kans. Withrow, R.A., CSI, 729 Cessna, Hutchinson, Kans. Yaneza, R., CS2, 1004 256th Street, Harbor City, Calif. S-3 DIVISION Armstrong, J.B., SN, 9562 Canton Ave., Anaheim, Calif. Bowman, P.D., SH3, Route 53 Box 321, Mytheville, Va. Bushor, H.J., SN, 2359 Finley Street, Detroit, Mich. Ford, R.G., SH3, 2503 Ave., Snyder, Tex. Fowler, D.H., SH3, Box 101 Deckner, Ind. Franklin, T.D., SN, General Delivery, Jolly, Tex. Garcia, A.B., SN, 216 Lilita Street, Santa Fe, N.M. Gibbs, J.E., SN, Hickory Street, Cochran, Ga. Harris, R.C., SN, General Delivery, Frankewing Giles, Tenn, Head, A.F., SN, 1583 East 188 Street, Cleveland, Ohio Holman, J.W., SHI, 8211 Benares Drive, Dallas, Tex. Inman, M.A., SH3, 558 Truman Boyd Manor, Long Beach, Calif. Kashney, R.J., SN, 3015 North Sheriden Road, Wankegen, Ill La Greco, C.J., SH2, 2143 Studebaker Road, Long Beach, Calilf, Lutz, R.L., SH2, Box 13, Arnett, Okla. Maez, S.V., SH2, General Delivery, Cebolla, N.M. Odom, J.R., SH3, General Delivery, El Rito, N.M. . Pili, O., SH3, 428 West East Street, Wilmington, Calif. Plattner, A.F., SHI, 3625 Spicer Road, Albany, Ore. Quick, E.E., SH2, 125 3rd Street, Newburgh, N.Y. Sanchez, J.R., SH2, 914 Loma Vista Drive, Long Beach, Calif. Saul, J.R., SH3, 2729 Dellar Street, Lakewood, Calif. Watts, C.W., SN, Route 51, FVGFIICIID, N-C- A Williams, C., SH3, Box 44, Hendrix, okla. S-4 DIVISION Bodak, R.W., SN, 2438 E. 32nd St.', Lorain, Ohio Jones, J.B., SN, Route 51, Mt. Bernon, Mo. i Millins, R.H., DK1, 2930 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, Calif. Nunneley, DK3, 1113 C Walk, Wilmington, Calif. S-5 DIVISION Buckner, A., SDI, 1029 D Walk, Wilmington, Calif. Cabug, C.R., TN, 598 Dra. Salamangia St., Cavite City, P.l. Calpo, B.C., TN, Bantista, Pangasinan, P.I. Cameron, F., TN, 2567 Edmonson Ave., Baltimore 23, Md. Cameron, J.L., SD2, 1739 W. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Jones,,E., SDI, 8461 Zamora Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Jordan, E.Jr., SD2, 2077.W. 19th St., Long Beach, Calif. Metoyer, L., SD2, 1151 E. 16th St., Long Beach, Calif. Sierra, F.S., SD3, San Juan Lalayaan, Laguna, P.I. Vivit, A.V., SDI, 5028 Bixler Ave., Lakewood, Calif. Wilson, J., SD3, 470 Akira, Yokosuka, Japan sEcoND Division Barnes, R.D., SN, 922 East 21st Street, Odessa, Tex. Beniamin, W.E., SN, R.D.54, Towanda, Bradford, Penn. Blessing, P.E.,,BM3, General Delivery, Clute, Tex. Breclaw, J.A., SN, 4749 Oak Ave., Harmond, Ind. Collett, P.A., BM2, 412 East Lemon, Glendora, Calif. Delancy, R.L., SN, 1224 North West 65 Terrace, Miami, Fla. De Weese, B.A., SN, 12845 Market St. Road, Greens Bayou, Tex. Everett, W.G., SN, San Angelo, Tom Green, Tex. , Fisher, J.D., BM2, 535 East Orange Street, Orange, Tex. Gibbard, D.R., YN2, 11107 South New Hampshire Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. ' ' 5 Gilmer, D.C., SA, 4448 Franklin Street, Lancaster, Tex. Hilderbrand, J.L., SA, 403 West Summit Street, Winterset, Ia. Jorden, J.L., SA, 4703 Liberty Road, Huston, Tex. Krall, -J.A.,-SN, 7060 Ethel Ave., North Hollywood, Calif. Lancaster, J.R., BO2, 5305 Curtis Clark Dr., Corpus Christi, Tex. Martin, J.E., SA, 170 Clay' Street, South East, Atlanta, Ga. McKinley, R.L., SN, 3658 West 64th Street, Inglewood, Calif. Nelson, D.F., SN, IO Marian Lane, San Jose, Calif. l Patterson, E.M., SN, 115 Marion Street, Laurens, S.C. Phillips, A.L., SA, 13840 Riverside Drive, Van Nuys, Calif. Pifer, E.E., SN, 2942 White Ave., Fresno, Calif. Quinn, W.I., SN, Dayton, Ohio Ridge, G.G., SN, 611 De La Vista, Santa Barbara, Calif. Roberts, L.E., MRFN, Lorane Route Box 728, Cottage Grove, Ore. SMITH, R.R., BMI, 4421 Stratton Ave., San Diego, Calif. Talley, W.L., BTFN, 2406 North West 41st Street, Miami, Fla. Tindall, D.R., SN, Route 53 Box 2OIF, Nacogdocttes, Tex. Underwood, O., BM2, Nas Trailer Lot 576, Memphis, Tenn. Ward, F.D.A., FA, 164 South Ann Street, Mobile, Ala. Weels, G.L., SA, Chrystal Auto Courts, Jerome, Ida. Wilburn, D.W.,5 SN, Route 52, Electra, Tex. - - 3rd DIVISION - Abel, R.G., FT3, 1870 Uphem, Denver 15, Colo. Gross, J.H., GMSN, 160 20th St., Cleveland, Tenn. Brown, R.G., GMSN, R53, Concord, Tenn. Dykes, B.E., GM2, 938 Temple St., Long Beach, Calif. Hamm, M.J., GMI, 3220 Caspian Ave., Long Beach, Calif. House, J.L., GM3, 538 Truman Boyd Maner, Long Beach, Calif. Kieffer, J.R SA, 509 Division Ave., White Bear Minn. Moore, G.W., GM2, 2045 Constitution Lane, Long Beach, Calif. 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