-r.: ,m1,v -fu ,X ti .77z.,.....,v ,., .. ,, . .,,,.,.:.V1,.-i..1--.A5.,,, -.- Y., A-... . Mft .. 1 ..:..v+.-.. .a:,,:s:.4..:.uL:.n4,...:.. - 2.1 Af.,-,:.:.ss.:J:.w.1.,.:1. ' ' X ,N Q R K: ,V:,ff XJ, C A li T 1 'Q 6 7' I -,i DEDICATION Modern NAVY men who go down to the seas in ships carry on a tradition as old as the sea itself. In their voyages to the Western Pacific they carry on a tradition of the United States Navy of service, sacrifice, and devotion to duty. By their efforts,-freedom and pursuit of happiness are preserved for ' all Americans and their allies throughout the world. Each officer and man of CARTER HALL can view the accomplishments of the 1966-1967 deployment to the Western Pacific. Area with great pride, firm in the knowledge that their best met the test and continued the glorious traditions of our great Navy. May this cruise book remind all hands of the good within us that makes for devotion to duty and of their contributions small and large that make for service. 17 .4 .f:...f... .... - R. L. 'COCHRIZNE .Captain U. S. Navy Commander Amphibious Squadron SEVEN li '-' ' ' 'LT-T735 35.15. 2:1 7 sf-I-fr..ig:f:ll5. '.2,i,.. Q T libel-I spa , .E 1 'murmu- Q v ,.,-A N ,. --L,g.Y,,- - Vu-., , Ps-5 ' V ,U A' -4 ,.. -.,..rJ QC A,-A5 hiwl- -15: ,af-W 1' Efflfif , X. .-.. s.,,' '-'1 A 1 U: -. 'vit-fxx-.. ' 'Via 2,5 ,LR Mr.-1. f1.u.n.m.n.:m Lum . .,...E Q - A COMMANDER BRUNO MUSSETTOL UNITED STATES ,NAVY Commander Bruno Mussetto, USN,Was born in West Virginia on 3 July 1926. He graduated from Swarthmore College in June 1946 with the degree 'Bachelor of Science With the major in Mechanical Engineering, then was comrnisisioned Ensign, class of 1947. He graduated from the Navy General Line School, lgfonterey, California, in 1956, and completed- postgraduate study at the U S . Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Cali- fornia,, Where he graduated in June 1961, majoring in Electrical Engineering in the Naval Engineering Curriculum. Commander Mussetto's tours of sea duty have included assignment to the Gun- nery Department of USS NORTHAMPTON QCLC-15 from December 1956 to June 1958, where he served as First Lieutenant, USS OLMSTED QAPA-1885 from July 1958 to February 1959, Where he served as Opera- tions Officer and Executive Officerg and USS MOUNT MCKINLEY QAGC-73 from July 1961 to April 1963 as Operations Of- ficer. He participated in the Lebanon Oper- ations in 1958 and the Cuban Operations in 1962. ' 'af -.. 'ft' - ' Healse served in the Harbor Defense Unit, Norfolk Q1952 - 195353 was Officer in Charge of Joint Task Force SEVEN Under- water Detection Unit 41953 - 19543 which participated in Operation CASTLE for the conduct of atomic and thermonuclear tests at the Pacific Proving Ground, Marshall Islands, served with Mine Hunting Unit, Norfolk Q1954 - 19565, and was on the staff of Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Q1959J. Commander Mussetto has been Com- manding Officer of USS CARTER HALL QLSD-37 since 21 May 1966. Prior to asstun- ing command of CARTER HALL he was as- signed to the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California 11963 - 19661 where he served as Curricular Officer for Ordnance Engineering Programs. He holds the American Campaign Med- al, World War ll Victory Medal, National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal with bronze star, Vietnam Service Medal with campaign star, and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. . . -:.:.:.:..:..1a.s.,: .U :.:u:.Ll.:r:-xx' L' ,Vu ' ,A 'K .HH -- Prior to removal of 5 mount. OUR HISWR. The primary mission of the USS CARTER HALL QLSD-37 is to carry, in her floodable well, pre-loaded heavy assault craft QLCU or LCM-85 in direct support if an amphibious assault. This floodable well is an LSD's most distinctive characteristic. Secondary missions include functioning as Boat Haven and Repair Ship for all types of landing craft. Routine operations for CARTER HALL encompass the carrying of troops, general cargo, Wheeled or tracked heavy vehicles, and any type of floating craft which will fit in her well, ranging from standard landing craft to miscellaneous barges, dredges tugs boats and harbor craft After her commissioning in September 1943 at Oakland California, USS CARTER HALL QLSD 35 was immediately called into action to participate in the great Pacific Fleet World War ll Amphibious Operations I 'FIU 9 cf the Pacific. She saw action Borneo Pr' Rrna ' 1944 in the Admiralty invasion of Guam i. 1944 CARTER HALL vi 1 invasion of Morotai Island. Then anotnei battle star was added to her growing list when she participated in the invasion of Leyte. She was then called upon to trans- port vital cargo in the amphibious assault on the islands of Balikpapan, Borneo, and Hollandia. After the War CARTER HALL Was de- commissioned and became part of the U S Pacific Reserve Fleet at San Diego Cali forma In 1951 she was recommissioned and sent to Norfolk Virginia In 1955 CARTER HALL returned to the Pacific Fleet and served with the Seventh 9 9 5 Q 0 I . . . . , , . . - 9 9 a , C . . . . . . rg., :-1.-.S-,ig i'..vLi.L,....:aa.. 2 - -.J-,pangs 5.1: 1 .iunfgu-:':1::4, in-. -una: ..e- rs :av :-: :Away ,:.-:za 51.3243-s.,.:,r.,g 4:555235.q,1q.55g-gpggf-1751 ,5,gv,1g:g-:5j.f' .il 1g,j,',' in-MJ, V A A - I- ' Fleet. After completing her tour in the Western Pacific she participated in Artic Operations which were conducted in July of 1956. y I ' During the next few years, CARTER HALL was actively engaged in the Eastern and Western Pacific and tookgpart insuch operations as Surfboard, Skijump, Jolly Roger, Mount Out, and Greenlight. CARTER HALL became flagnshir- fi Hiram, 111-,'--11.3 mn,eR?atX4-Sagv .pzited in in Navy and M -al..-,-ie Self-Defense ' ran, conducted by RTER HALL's next 1 - -t. This was the largest ,ious operation since World War II, JRTER HALL acted as Secondary Con- 'Tvml limnletion of Operation ,bm-HALL proceeded to gfd' to backload U S. Marines -1 -r sent to assist the Thai govern- -ii 'combating communist infiltration I 'In 1962 CARTER HALL was deployed to meet the crisis created by the Cuban confrontation and as a unit of Task Group Lhree transited the Panama Canal ar' ff Cuba When the Sow gI'3.0.Llcu, 1946 with the degree A With the major in Me then Was comm Hbeptembeli' 1947 He grau ALL an opportunity Lme School, exibilltv by landing and completec Naval Postgra forma ma cargo via helicopter. Later in the year she participatedin Operation Yellow Bird which was staged' in the Lingayen Gulf of the Philip- pines, and in December accomplished the herculean task of moving a .222-ton dredge and equipnne -:rpm S bic Bay to Guam in the Mari then' January 1964 she steamed A ,ietnam to participate in ,Or 1-'ack with U.S. Marines. I , '- HALL deployed again to the W,,,l1- Pacific in 1965 and during this 'deployment ballasted down over 200 times in performance of a variety owfvoperations, including amphibious lifts, USS FRANK KNOX QDDR-7425 salvage operations and assignment as Boat Haven,MDa Nang. She returned to the Unitef' -rates on 2 March 1966, and in July ' in Exercise Silver Point U f ' g'.tong '- CARTER , gg?Beacn',.fCta1i- fornia on 1 Novernoe'f 1'96Qti5'ofgk'deploy,.once again to the Western Pacigtffeliiiparticipatfng in CONVEX 3-66 e1ig:1oJ'2ftei1,Diir1ng'this 7-'1f2 -month deploymenti with the,,United. Statesl Seventhsziegleet she 'steamed 59ti',aAzer'g,'-'ge of more than 511009, miles each'nionth,bp'erat- ,ing direct bf the conflict in Viet- carrying troops and vital war als throughout the combat ne I errh 1966 she was commended by Conrmander Seventh Fleet for her part1c1 'pation in the 10 day around the clock Da Nang Dong Ha shuttle in support of combat fonces at the DMZ fdemilitarized zonel She returned to Long Beach on 14 June 1967 AN ULD CLIPPING Glue Glenna Erase Em 160 Chung Cheng Road SHANGHAI SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 1946 Telephone 12128 Ed ltilfifh L Deliberate Scuttlmg F oatmg Dr dock Vessel Wlmessed On hangpoe In full View of scores of nearby rxver craft an 8000 ton naval acxx hary the USS Carter Hall yesl terday mornmg sank at 1ts moormgs ln the Whangpoo None of the crew of 225 men and 15 otlxcers suffered myury nor was any material damage to the 457 foot vessel apparent as she settled in rmdstream Dutmg the haul and' a hall 1t took the Carter Hall to go down perfect order and elm relgned throughout the shxp Y P 'the Carrier Hall arent Commander Henry L Jost Jr USNR of Bel ton Mo was not ln the least per .turbed over the mcxdent She ll be up tomorrow and just-l Qs -,sod as ever was lns onli? fdlllmeq asf' Of Scuttlmz' lu-nt mvestrgatxon revealed hu? It s a case of deliberate scuttlxni, 'fearrzed out at Lleut KCom1pai'l er Josts own orders It art of the day s work Such vxsxts as yesterday's trap to Davy Joness locker are common,-. Qlaha an -the lslstorv of the Carter Hall She has been sunk more tha. 500 times m nearly three years o o eratmg m the Pacxfxc and has aways bobbed up agam ready for her next ass1gnment She was buxlt that way The fact of the matter IS that the Carter Hall 1S one of the US Ntrvvs newest type shrps w'LSfD' whxch stands for landing ohrp, dock Maru-le archxtects have des1,gned tl-ns type of vessel so that lt can be submerged to vary mg depths up to a maxz um of 27 feet m order to allow r all craft to float mto rts mrdsechon Then Gale Closes When these cral have me d e well 1 a ed l ou a gate n the s u o the sh 3 he gate rs closed 1 cl water z yxrnpeo on ol the shxl la. t L3 la he end of tw: ho rs rr so of Lump lnq the shlp gut 1 xts :rma we h tml ne well s ery he mall cralt ID h well are read: to b worked on all the way from the el up When the craft IB ready to be discharged, the ballast tanks are failed with water the gate lowered, and Soon the repaxred boat allbat m the well and able to ,leave u der 1ts own .power s Its al as snnple m prxnclplo as the hotel elevator that goes from 910 With floor to the basement and 'backf' 'llpe Carter Halls yob as 4 sea 20mg elevator falls xnto two WPB8 She handles both frexght and passenger trafflc Not only 4028 She Clip down lor ships that must be dI'YCl0cked for repalr but she 3150 fakes aboard numerous landing craft and troop personnel fo' f-'anBPort to dxstant island leases, I-13,5 Seen A Lot I In her lxne ot duty as a boat ind gtroop transport, and drydeck the tCarte:' Hall has operated at New lG'11ll1!B,, the Admxralty Islands, thel Solomon Islands, the Marshalls the IMar1auz-ls, the New Hebndes, the Plfllzp mes the Palaus, lNew Bn ,ta1n, orneo, Okmawa Korea. ana. Shanfhax A rough 1dea of her capaclby as a fe mg ship can be gxven by the nunp s of small 1-raft she trams ported to strategic areas fh to I includes approxxmately 120 amph b10!15 tanks, 30 tank carrymg land ini craft more than 600 medium flandmg craft .400 personnel land mg craft dozen mlantry land g craft, 'three PT boats 10 pxcket meats, seven whaleboats, ann. several J and R boats Much of the tune spent nm mg her unusual battle areas A T w e unoffxc knocking down two an planes Crewmen who aboard her smce the s ll the Pacific, rate four na on the As1at1cPacl rc rzbbon and two on me 1 Lxberatxon nbbon Concentrated On Repairs Slade her arnval xu Shanghai the Carter Hall has concentrated on dry docking small craft for re Vpairs The occaszon for her most recent smkmg was a US gun boat wluch had tangled a lme m 1ts propeller So xealxstlc was the smkxng that 3 merchant lnberty sbt direct ly astern of the Carter Hal blmlled uthe followmg message You appear to be smkmg you need help? 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' ', l . rd I 'VA N ' : V ' , I ' A 1 I 4- ,V V, - -D0 , , 4 ' gf , Q l fr U n r -. ., '. an. '- j - - ' - A . . A - 1 - ' , 'V ,Q , x - . L E . ' . Tifrigfi2ZL5r35ieg:.1:L:gzeg31.,V.5.'i,,,e,iL,: Q ,,V,, Y V, A-L H fm W nwpwmm 1 ' ,su-4 .s.v.mr.'n-.:.A:::.:g ::z':.-::' JL-::.-as-vvr,-:va-.zzgag - 3 ,.. 7: 3 - - UQ.. Y -E-. :gn-:ur 1' . ': 51:-frgsrvrvr-'- 1-22i7.lg:.' f v:1:-arm OUR NAMESAKE r 1 . 'I U-5 . ,- w ' Q . .Q . h -' ' CRTERUHALLQFLANTATIQN 1 Carter Hall was built between the years 1792 and 1800 by Col. Nathaniel Burwell 11750-18145. He built Carter Hall as asum- mer home for his large family to protect them from the heat and the dreaded fever of tideWater . Burwell had inherited this tract of over five thousand acres from his father, Carter Burwell. The Carter Hall house is built of lime- stone native to the area. There are large detached dependencies of like structure to east and west for the kitchen and school house. The Greek Revival portico on the front with the six two-story Doric columns , added in 1830, are the result of designs submitted by Dr. William Thorton, a friend of Col. Burwell's son, George Harrison Burwell. Carter Hall still stands today, a state- ly monument of the past, and a living re- minder of the ship named after her. ' - ' ' ' f ' - ----f-V - f ' -- - ' ' -'-A ' ' ' ' - - ' ' -' ggmr,f,-:P mg 2 - -qm,wg:-n-452.gif v-guvJi:1i.e:se:.-w:e-nu::. :ra1':- i'f'2'a'1'k'-f9-- in -in .1 -w:L:u.:m.'ul.t-Ti' -L-., vs. sxxw.-fx-e.-s.:.v.ms2.1g':.1?:':L.... V -2 fa .,...p-3 , ..' ,-:..m, ....... M. -My .4 ,, ...,....f 'A ' . an 2,,....-.....- ......f...f-,++Q-b.... f,L4. Ldan-M,,,,,,,,:, ,...,..y-,..--4.6.1-,.f,..-. 1 . '-.P w .., Exscunva omcen N l D LCDR. THOMAS F. WUOTTEN, USN ,V A4 W- W fu ' 'X if-ft. p 623521 ,, - J, i, ' '14, ' F - --J '-'1'-'-'ff HN . :H 1 e1F' ,::,.-.......-.:':.. ......-..-...:'.....':....:L.:..-.... - L,gY:gg-3-X-1, -xg,M:-,,,g,,,g,,,,3,:,,,,t,,,:,,'1.,.:::....:V A,l,43,V W V l f ' ' ,L 1' ,g ' . ,F , Ha- - Q - me itmmm-par MERIT -as ,Q . - Lieutenant Ccfinmander A 'Thomas F. Wootten, USN,'Lwas presented the Legion of Merit Medal with combat V on 29 Decem- ber 1966 in agpiqemony S' on board USS CARTER HALLWTQSR-35 at the U.S. Naval Repair Facilityfiffokosulia, Japan. ' ' The awarelfff was given to him for his service as an advisor to the Vietnamese Navy River Force from 18 September 1964 to 18 September 1965. Commander Bruno Mussetto, USN, commanding officer of CARTER HALL made the presentation in a ceremony before the ship's company. In a citation presented in the name of the President, Lieutenant C o m m an d e r Egg . ,,, i r i7Wootten was cited for exceptionally meri- torious conduct in the performance of out- standing service while servingwith friendly foreign forces engaged in armed conflict against communist insurgent forces in the Republic of Vietnam. ln his capacity as advisor to the Viet- namese Navy River Force he provided advisory assistance, guidance and direction in the development of doctrine, readiness improvement, training, operational plan- ning, tactics, base support and defense, and participated in actual combat opera- tions . - - - . 2 1 'L- L - - A -' ' -pasta- A-T25-I -:.m1-i-g-te.-L:1fm2.-:fx-Z-:-?-3- '-1in.-a'az.:n:.e:-:.z.1.::a::s -eo xax:mL- Anv. ,3 -,.,, xv ' FROM T E APTAIN f CARTER HALL's distinctive perform- ance during this Western Pacific cruise was achieved by the esprit de corps of her crew. At p the beginning, this spirit was re- flected in the Da Nang-Dong Ha shuttle which resulted in a commendation from C ommander Naval Support Activity Da Nang, and a Well Done from Commander Sev- enth Fleet. During the cruise she attained the competitive standing of Number One Ship in Amphibious Squadron SEVEN, and held it throughout. Her sense of responsi- bility and pride in achievement earned commendations from Commander Amphibi- ous Squadron SEVEN, Commander Fleet Activities, Yokosukag and Officer in Charge, U.S. Fleet Weather Facility, Sangley Point. She also was named as having the best small mess of the Squadron in Ney Award r E Competitionf' 1? . The patriotism of her crew in sup- porting the United States Savings Bonds Program resulted in her receiving the Treasury Department's highest award, the. Minute Man Flagg and, in addition, aTreas- ury Department Citation. -' After the cruise she was selected as the Squadron nominee for the Force Com- mander's Personnel Excellence Awardg Vase Marjorie Sterrett Awardg the Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy, and, as Number One Ship in the Squadron, the Battle Efficiency Plaque. Throughout this period CARTER HALL was a proud ship, with the smartness of her crew and high reenlistment rate re- flecting her high state of morale. Each of you who sailed with her can look back with pride on a job well done- 'Q 1 ga! A ffl! vdnfggf-441325 547 'df' V12-M law :Q 7,4 4 7fZmZ.+f ,af7..,JJf9f7 nufmiwg gamf f' AIJJMMMWQ f '72 ! -157 an fig 691.577, 6..,.,,,l7gf ,fn W Fimmw f'7'fM' 4-Lyfvmw GJAMJQ.. 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A R' 'E 0 Row 1 left to right: SPRINKLE, BM3g MANLEY, BM3g TUTTLE, BM3g HAYDEN, SNg MATTHEWS, SNg FARRIS, SNg HENRY, SNg GARDNER, SNQ DEES, SA, Row 21efI: to right THURMOND, SA3 WILKINSON, SN3 BRADLEY, SN5 BECHARD, SAg KEYES, SAg REED, SNQ CRISP SN? sLoUc-H, SNg KENTAL, SNg HEALY, SNg MARTIN, BM2g Momfrz, -SAg SHOFNER, SNg LTJG HAYES, Di- vision Officer. SECOND DIVISION 1 , , , UQ, 'WV K 2 . 'A A .xi .1 1. Row 1 left to rlght SMITH SN, KERLIN SN MICHAEL BRANDENBERG SN KINBERLING SN WADDINGTON SN CAMPBELL SN Row 2 left to rlght BISSELL BMI, WALKER SA, CAGLE SN BABLER SN, BOOTH SN, SIBLEY SN, NAFZIGER SN JENNINGS BM3 HINKIE SN BAINES SN, EVANS SN ENS GRAVELLE D1v1s1on Off1cer : 1 ' 1 I : I 1 ' 1 I 1 I ' 9 SNL , 2 , 5 s ,us I , ' , s I ' ,v I 7 - : s ' 7 ' J I 7 S 3 ,T vw -5-ff'iP!P'r.vq :A-Lfgjj' E.:i '- ' ' mm avlsloNS -bb Left to right: MITCHELL, R., SNg HAIGHT, SAg ALLRAN, LINGENFELDER, SAQ MCLELLAN, SNg LTJG HAYES, SNg REDBERG, SNg CRUSE, SAg GRIFFITH, SN3 Division Officer. 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Vszwafk, ' Row 1 left to right: ERVIN, FN, EIMER, BT3g DESIMONE, BT3g LABELLE, BT3g NORTHRUP, BT3g WEBER, FNQ FA, BATTERSON, FAQ ROBINSON, FNQ BT3g MARTAN, SMURR, FNg BOONE, BTS, REYNOLDS, FNg FARRIS, BT2. Row 2 left to right: BENSON, BR1g JAUREGU1, BT2,HALL, FNg SHELTON, SA, BTC HALEY. 7 -AWWA -W ..,,, ..,-. ....,-47.94 -A-VH,-N 55, -,:,.:g:::::i ...LM - M DIVISION ,., I fw I ,A ,,I Q I , M. Row 1 mfr to right: SOBOZAK, FN, SCHIESS, MR3g VEVERSEIELD, FR3 KEENER, MMFN3 LEONARD, FN BARRETT, MMFNg WILLIAMS, EA,RE1D, MMFNQRUSKA, WEBB, MM2g HEY, FN, BANNEN, MM2g NELSON, MM1 MMs, GIANUNZIO, FNg STEVENSON, FN, LONG, EN. SMITH, MMFNQ TODD, FNg JAROSZ, MM3, COGDILL, Row 2 left to right: SCHLAPPICH, MR3g SKERO, MM2, MM1g PRICE, MM2g MMO KIDD. DERROUGN, MM35 MEYER, FNg STALDER, EN, ', 71 Pflflif-'Q ,,J,,:, fn '- LTJG DON M. HORNE , - B, M Division Officer '55, .gf-f B,-HB: 1-L 1-1. -- . -h- -- .fly X , E DlVlSiUF' ' as '-, '. X' 'V' ,i't,i L.. 3 I W 51 ' , A , .K ,, Q ' M ef, his V Bs, Row 1 left to right: BROWDER, EMF'Ng MIRANDA, EM1g EM3. Row 2 left to right: WO1 BELLg mm. LEONARDI, FNQ TEAL, rcs, THACKER, EM35 ALFRED, CROSSON, FN3 NILES, EM2g HABEL, FNgMCCONNh.1.,1.. FNQ GUTTERMAN, ICFN3 KIEGERL, EM3g DALLMAN, IC1g FICHTE, EM1g MILLER, EM3g EMC WALDO. ' WW UIVlSI0N -1eif'1to right5'MARTIN, FAg NEWMAN, DCS, MONTOR05NiFN5 GRIMES, FN5 POWELL, DC3g GROFF, DC3g cosGRov1z,' FAg BALLENTINE, SFP2. Row 2 left tp right: MccoY, EN1g DALZELL, EN2g VAVONESE, FNQ EBERLE, EN3g BIGLOW, FAg EVERETT, DCFN3 SANDALL, SFP3g AYRES, EN3g PIERCE, -SFP3-g YAKOVONIS, SFPFNQROGIERS, 'DC2g COURCHAIN'EI,ItEN3g COXWELL, FNg THOMPSON, EN2g CROW, SFP33 LTJG BAIN, Division Officer. .11 .if , -, . , L 11' ,, 1 1'- v V 3' - fig? 11, 1SE.'EP5Cifl'A -firiifgr-5,., , ' - ' 1 - ' ' ' '11, .- 4 .- -,405 Ai :lgw---:gc- '??f5::25Q-1-f , ,,:., L- 7- 1- f- , - ' Y A :wg ,- , ' - -,.f1g,'9. ' -5 , , U ' .-. ,,-- --vliffv-V.: , , -,-. 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OI DIVISION Row 1 1eft'Io fi2hI::' HARGROVE, HM2g WYATT, RD3g SNg KING, ET33 STACY, RD3g SMITH, RD2g MUNT, ET2 NORYON, RD35 POLIGARDO, SN. Row 2 left to right: RINES, ET2g ENS PLATT, Division Officer. HMC HALLQ ETC PERRYg MURRAY, HM33 VERWORN, -L- A' fm 'L' 4 ....flQs,,f'pvw1 Asn, NK 'HPS'-R ,sr Breakfast for the crew Waddmgton turns to Supply awa1ts the early mornmg rush. Mess gear Early breakfast for the on commg watch Scrub down Weather decks, sweep down all com partments, empty all trash cans A ilefriks N2eBfof dugg NK.. fm '1?5W 'TIDNS mi hands fall in commanding Officers ersormel inspection. rv 4 . Top: Middle: Bottom: 5 ,, we Good morning, Sir! First division in full dress whites. Haircuts are important, too. xi Q 'lan -1 BOILER TE cHN1c1,A.Ns ENGINEMEN BOATSWAIN'S MATES I N R U I 0 N QUARTERMASTERS Top: SHIPFITTERS. Bottom: GUNNER'S MATES. X ' Top: SIGNALMEN. Bottom: ELECTRICIANS. 1114 iff x. H .V PHYSECAL FIT ESS Ens Gravelle leads Second Division. Powell--Olympic broadjump candidate. Jackson sets pace for R Division. 21619, seo... l Join the Navy and see the world. - Mr. Steenburgh--a classic jump. V. in -4 5 if? Q ff fgjfwa f fff' Now where did that ripe one go? is NY r 4-sv, s .U Ye olde IPQSS 'l --QQ we x 4 Jim. Hmm, it looks like roast beef... it tastes like i roast beef... it's that W! roast beef again! RELIEVE THE WATCH! ' N pagan- l , , AA 1 THROTTLE ,Y 1A' SWL FOC'SLE LOOKOUT BTWGE 1-. MAIN C ON TROL w' ,J. NUMBER ONE SWITCHBOARD A-'mv-.... . '.-mn-ffqw ,-uf,-,fr-an.nwfNmm.f.vQ.W-::wff.f::, mw,fMm:.1,...,f -V, ff X W, f.Afr,.Mk :.fnL1Q1.Qr y., ff.-.. V.,,. fa. LL. K ,, , ..-x, ff ,--. -, -9. - ., A , . -, , W-N, K , GHIMPION ...WINTER i. ROW 1 left to right: LTJG BAIN, ENS GRAVELLE, LT MANNING. Row 2 left tog-Fight: LTJG CANFIELD, LTJG HAYES, WO1 BELL, ROW 1 left to right: EVERETT, FNg DALZELL, EN2g BALLENTINE, EN2. ROW 2 left to right: JACKSON, EN3g CROW, SFP3g THOMPSON, EN2. CHAMPIONS PRING wm xum-mmm CONDITION 1-A S H 0 P E I Leading the LvT's home... ...this is home GENERAL QUARTERS Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition. i 'V If it's good news, it's a wrong number li -Q,-L Q h'Rff ,naw Q! 5. ., ' A ,-1 ,M-A .ff 'o EMI-ETI5Ti9ERATIflNS Q . cownmon I-AM REPLENISHMENT Our crane hoists a heavy load. . End of the line... An LCM-8 in our well. MOORING DETAIL Working on the mooring buoy. Lean back on that line! HELUWDETAIL X Diamond Head, Hawaifs greatest landmark. t CHA N Thousands pay homage to the men lost on the U.S,S. Arizona. The S S Lur11ne some people have to pay Statue of Kamehameha the great Hawanan kmg f ' J . .x TURN TU, CONTINUE SHIP'S WORK mounts a new ribbon. Shelton pauses for a breather 'Sven Dear Charlotte, . .. Fireman Long holds a valve check. TURN IN ALL PAINT AND PAINT BRUSHES T0 THE PAINT LOCKER. Sprinkle and Wilkinson secure for the day. V1Gunnei -s mates at work, or play, 'or ' I ur l .. h. If-' I Do we stock water1ine'P Baines collects his paint. I 2 I I I I KNO K OFF SHlP'S WORK LUPPER F 1 X , A Y f J' If I. -V. 1 5, Deguzman and Agsalud serve 1 the Captain. Supper for the First Class. O sl-up IN PORT udfxs N V. F ,V ., . 1,4 W, , ?o ,o51A1flora THE SPECHAL 5 ogg, oAN Ammon ETAIL - ,-...,. m- 3 bw, L71 bwvmwb ,Ev ,. L Hong Kong, British Crown Colony 1 Parade rest on the focfsle. , , , A uh Yokosuka, Japan Danang, Repob1iq,,off,Yi6t 'Nam i1'f'-QYJHZLL' '?+f1'il! i ' lf- - 11-WEYFDF-iff 1-lc-ixlsi-1: f ' 1 ui 'T T Some of us enjoyed local culture in colorful Philippipe musical. .Al -I ?l H 2 'al 1 1 l E u . N Q E I 0 0 0 Top photo: Great originality is used in painting t e I I local taxicabs. Bottom photo: Where there's life, there's San Miguel. Typical rural scene near Subic - Filipino farmer ,- and smiling daughter, water buffalo and rice field. 3- A vig il 'I Y 35 ,Q K' -' Y' , '?2li'f' , ' A . :.Q'1+54gi1.QLi It .511 . 1+-.ff 'u It V ., 5f1.Q5Qi1 Y . -, M, Oi king takes a break. H, H . f 'asf' L L? 'F -, .J- , , Q iv' -v 5.53, A z t 1 'Hr I ,1 ' - if-, , Gt:-S. , , . . Waddington and his long li. , if fi .3 1 v ,A 21 .5 if A U i ffl 1. X . 8 . 4. f . Q. it sf y 1 J' - 'U 1 wwf -U. . mix-1--' ' 'N yt' A fs -1- W A , rr if Af' 3 A, .3 I K4 J ' f Q V F' ,f ii 1 tugs' Q eil, v i- . 1? ' A MQ 2 W m f - 7 e f : - -' lost seabag. lg ,y, ,f .M-3' f va 4 i , .ff'5 'Q-, .1 ,, . -, ,g...1-M ., Q 5? 5 'BQ ,ff-4 V rf'-mi it Gee, I thought this was the Ce1tic's train- He can cook, tofo. ing camp W rw I I t - I-' f I V W if , , U Beast division me New Year's Day away from home and there will be n h H Yokosuka, Japan i 0 ' is 1.4 5 , liberty until morale .E ,L . 'mprovesl' . X . Q , 9 H Q .N 5:5 ,Y MA 'f F '15,-'. gy 19.1-.Q L ' 53 si rtgifijl aj. 1 ilk, Jw M U :f ' 1 ' X 'Sb' ' li B!-rf. L -- -lu N . 7 . 5' 3 1. in tim ' Li fix ,Q HW - rig 1 Y- J ,f J 37 f, V riff h - How can I owe you three Marines celebrate their 191St birthd - f ay- lars? ' kid On deck all 8o'clock reports. Verworn gets a professional examination. tead of awarding you Captain's Mast... ll Double crourne t You don't let me play, you don't use my ba11. Bissell ships over. Whose got orders to Viet Nam'? ' V ---Q---w.z+M'wawsz4?:i, f --... ME was Z Top photo: Night life in wor1d's largest city is second to none. Instead of Gay Pareef' it's now Terrific Tokyo. Bottom photo: Japanese Wrestlers - - pretty rough boys. cc K 71 flze ans! of flue riaing Jun One of the memorable sights of our cruise was the size and majesty of fAh, Soy' Japan's famed Mount Fuji. ,W QL Sm my N331- ig.. Z' sa H ff Waltmg for the actlon to start ...f...... 1,,,,,,,,............:--:IW 3 1: UI E rm cn nv UCI P1' 14 Just a lazy Sunday afternoon When you're out of Schlltz Af 'lm 'X d1v1s1on steamers Party rught, New Year's Eve, 1966 ,ara hi f - .V ' tw fc 1 , ,,an xv- A, 1 gi 4 My . if 1n.t 1 - - kiy zft' ,A L Qi my in h I 5f'WffwfW, I f 4 ' ' KA ' ff , I . K , I if ' I ' ' ' i f , , ar . ' n 1 , . N f i A ' Tv , Q N r 1511-' f ruzlm f--. N . L- : ' '4 ' v 9 v 'ff Nag. Q, ,, Lis. :..g,,., s 5 T' fy mum -1- xr -,gf gn I ,f s I J F4 1 f I Y, fy ' w V fs., V - ali?-Av,'s2 B7 1 -if' ft 'S 520- ' 12vf '?ff3',, ' E-ia. , , il ' W ' ' -.-,,,f1'ffPr f f HHHHIHH, fmmnrfrr E, .,., Q . v ff 4 'NU , , , W.. .,,Y N --- V- ,. ,...w-1-mm--'-V .. , - Q - --- M--H ' '. of, W . e I- vw... bk, Af-git, jf.. - ' H. we i , v .gg-s .- v - Hong Kong - The Pearlmof therbrientf Central district of Hong Kong as seen from The Peak. W DD FEI Top photo: The Sea Palace, floating restaurant. Bottom photo: Refugees from Red China prefer to live as Squat- ters' here rather than behind the Bamboo Curtain. Many Hong Kong gals reminded us of our sisters at home. ROSTER -- 1 NOVEMBER 1966 - 14 JUNE 1967 ABAGA, E,B, TA DALZELL, W,A. EN2 JACKSON, P, ENS ABELON, A,C, SKC DAVIS, J.L. MMz JAROSZ, J.J. -MMS ACKER, R,C, SKSN DECKER, K. RMS JAUREGUI, A.A.' BTS AGSALUD, E.R. TN DEES, W.H. SA JENNINGS, D. SN ALFARANO, E.M. SN DEGUZMAN, S.B, SDz JENNINGS, R.E, SFMFA ALFRED, A. FN DERROUGH, J.R, MMS JOHNSON, R.J. SN ALLEN, R.R. FA DESIMONE, S.C, FA JORDAN, B,L. SN- ALLRAN, H.A. SN DIOSO, F. SD2 KATES, J.R. QMS ANDRUS, D.J. RMS DUENAS, B.D. BT2 KEARNS, B.D. RM2 APPS, R.L. MMS EASOM, D.C. CSS KEENER., L.E, MMFN ASHLEY, G.W. QM3 EBERLE, C. FN KENTAL, J.F. I SA AYRES, S.G. FN EIMER, L,E. BTS KERLIN, D.T. SN BABLER, D,M, SN ELLIOT, S.W. BMS KEYES, E.A. SA BAINES, M.V. SN EPIFANIO, L.J. ETR3 KIDD, R.L. MMC BALLENTINE, C.N. SFPS ERVIN, R.A. FN KIEFER, L.E., I SHSS BANNEN, J.J. MM2 EVANS, G.E. SN KIEGERL, P.a...I ,I EMS BARRETT, C.J. MMFN EVANS, R.O. HM2 KIMBERLING, M.D. 'SN BATTERSON, E.L. FA EVERETT, R.C. DCFN KING, C.A. SN BAUTISTA, J.V. TN EVERSFIELD, J.L. FA KING, S.L. ETRS BEAULIEU, R.C. SN FARRIS, R.J. SA KNISELY, J.C. PNSG BECHARD, R.P. SA FARRIS, T.G. BT2 KOLEDA, P. SFMS BENSON, C.P. BR1 FICHTE, S. EMI KORTZ, J.A. DK1 BIGLOW, W.D. FN FRANKOVIS, G.A. SMSN LABELLE, T,J. BTS BISSEL, G.R. BMI FRANZ, N.R. SA LANGE, R.J. PN1 BLUMENBURG, W.M.RMSA FRAZIER, H.T. RM1 LAWSON, D.D. SA BONDORONEK, C.F. FTG2 GARDNER, L,S, SN LENTZ, J.A. ENC BOONE, T.W. BTS GIANUNZIO, C.R, FA LEONARD, J.J. FN BOOTH, D.J. SA GIBSON, T. P. BTS LEONARDI, P.J. FN BOYNTON, R.R. SN GILLEN, H.J. MMC LEVENHAGEN, J.T. SA BRADLEY, M. SA GRIFFITH, R.H. SN LINGENEELDER, M.A. SA BRANDENBURG, R.P. SN GRIMES, A, FN LONG, G.N. FA BROWDER, D.J. FN GROFF, T.C. DCS LONGSHAW, J.F.' RMSA BURKHOLDER, J.A. FA GUTTERMAN, T.R. ICFN LOPEZ, J.L. E SKS BUSCH, L.C. SA HABEL, R.R. FN LOTH, L.C. SMI CAGLE, L.D. SN HAIGHT, H.A. SA LUNC EFORD, J.W. SA CALKINS, M.G. MR1 HALEY, H.A. BTC MAGADIA, M.C. SDS CAMPBELL, R. SN HALL, E.L. FN MANLEY, L.L. SN CARBON, F.L. SKz HALL, W.B. HMC MARTAN, E.E. BT2 CARRAHER, C.L. SA HARGROVE, C.D. HM2 MARTIN, C,E. FA CASEY, L.D. SA HARRIS, C.E. CSI MARTIN, E, BM2 COGDILL, B.D. MMI HARRIS, G.F. CSCS MARTIN, J.G. f-SN COLLINS, J,E, QM1 HATFIELD, J.D. SMS MASON, J.E. ' SA COOK, R. SN HAYDEN, S.L.- SA MATSON, R.C. BM2 COSGROVE, T.R. FA HEALY, J.J. SN MATTHEWS. L.R. SR COURCHAINE, D.L, ENS HEDBERG, D.J. SA MAYNARD, LH. EM2 COXWELL, G.F. FN HENRY, G.F. SN MCCONNILIL, J.J. IC1 CRISP, D. SKSN HEY, D.A. FN MCCOY, R.C. ' EN1 CROSSON, R.L. FN HINKIE, J.M. SN MC DOWELL, B.D. SA CROW, C.W. FN HOOVER, A.J. SFP2 MCKIE, J.D. SHC3 CRUSE, D.J. SA HUBBART, W. SN MCC LELLAN, D.N. SA CUNNINGHAM, -R.R., BT2 HUNT, C.A. SN MCMILLAN, D-M- FTGSN DALLMAN, G.A. EMS INGRESO, R.F. TN MEAD, W.R. RM3 MEYER., D.W, MICHAEL, C.M, MILLER, M.B, MIRANDA, M.C. MITCHELL, TJIR. MITCHELL, R.D. MOBLEY, E.J. FN SA EM3 EM2 SN SN PN3 MONTORO,C.E. FA 'FA SA MORITZ, E.N. MORRIS, A.K. EM3 MOSTELLEB , B.B. HMC MIINT, M.R. MURPHY, R.L. MURRAY, T.H. NAFZIGER, B.L. NARON, C.E. ' NELSON, A.P. NEVE, A.W. NEWMAN, J.D. NILES, J.C. NORRIS, R.L. NCRTHROP, E.J. NORTON, L.W. ORTIZ, R. OSBORN, T.L. PATRICIO, 0.0. PEAKE, R.G. PERRY, G.B. PIERCE, M.H. PLYLER, M.R. POLIGARDO, E.P. POWELL, K.J. PRICE, J.S. RADESCICH, J.D. RANSON, R.E. REDBERG, M.L. REED, M.L. REID, D.E. REITZLOFF, K.A. REVELS, M. REYNOLDS, S.L. RICE, D,T. RIDDLE, C.M, RINES, P.Q. RISNER, J.E. ROANE, W.: ROBINETTE, R.L. ETN2 SFI HM3 SN BM3 MM1 RDS DCFN EM3 SN FN RD3 RMC SM2 TN DKC ETC FN SA SA FN MM2 YN3 GMG3 SN SN FN SA RM2 FN SM2 BM3 ETR2 CS3 BMC YN2 ROBINSON, E.E. ROBINSON, K.R. ROCKWELL, D.C. ROEGIERS, E,A. ROSE, R.E. RUSKA, L.O, SANCHEZ, D,R. SANDALL, B.D, SAPP, R.D. SCHLAPPICH, J.C. SCHIESS, S.L. SCHLEE, K.A. SHELTON, T.J. SHOFNER, S.W. SHOFFNER, A.L. SIBLEY, W.E. SKERO, A.G. SKINNER, W.M. SMITH, A.N. SMITH, D.P. SMITH, G.R. SMITH, J.R. SMITH, M.L. SMURR, L.R. SOBC ZAK, T.M. SORIA, V. SPRINKLE, L.C. SPRAYBERRY, J.G. STACY, W.M. STALDER, R. L. STEEN, T.J. STEVENS, P.F. STEVENSON, R.E. ST JOHN, H.R, SUTTON, W.J. SWARTS, H.E. TEAL, H.W. THACKER, G.M. THOMPSON, T.J. THURMOND, D.W. TODD, R.J. TOTH, R.J. TULEJA, D.A. TUTTLE, D.A. VAVONESE, A.V. VEILLETTE, R.J. VERWORN, N. FR CS3 CN DC2 GMG1 MM3 BT3 FN SFP3 MR3 MR3 SA SN QM3 SN SN MMS SN RD2 PCS SN SN MMFN FN FN SD1 BMS RMSR RDS ,FN SN SHI FN SN RMS ENS ICS EMS ENS SA FA CYNSN SN SN FN SN SN VOLINER, J.M. EM3 WADDINGTON, D.M. SN WALDO, R.C. EMC WALKER, E.H. SN WARNEY, D.S. MMC WATKINS, R.E. CSS WEBB, T.J. MM2 WEBER, R.L. FN WHITE, R,W, SMSN WHITE, R.E. SN WHITMIRE, J.W. AA WICGINS, J.E. RDSN WILKINSON, D.L. SN WILLIAMS, L.E. FA WILSON, D.A. FN WINEGARDNER, D.D. BTS WOOTTON, D. SMS WUNDER LICH, J.H. SN WYATT, D.D. RDS YAKAVONIS, J.B. SEPS YOUNCBEAR, C.J. SN OFFICERS LTJC J.L. BAIN,VUSNR WO1 J.B. BELL, USN LTJG J.H. CANFIELD, USNR LCDR J.A. DECARLO, USN ENS P.J. GRAVELLE, USN LTJG M.J. HAYES, USNR LTJG D.M. HORNE, USN LT H.W. HUSSEY, USN LTJG J.S. LONGSHAW, USNR LT C.C. MANNINC, USN LTJG H.E. MIEBS, USN LTJG S.D. MILLIKEN, USNR LTJC A.B. MOSER, USN CDR B. MUSSETTO, USN ENS R.H. PLATT, USNR LT J.E. PRUE, USN LTJG R.L. STEENBURCH, USN LCDR T.E. WOOTTEN, USN LT H.E. WYLIE, USN 63 8737-W1 0 o e WALSWORTH Mmnlhn,lh..U.lA. JH Ll' I
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