Cogswell (DD 651) - Naval Cruise Book

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- I 4 x I Qx V K' .Y V 1 si. 5' .w 'fAA , , If M , ' A A f Wi 3 sv , 2 hi' ,, Kg ga ! W 5 ,Q x M , My fwmwm ag' .., DEDICATION This cruise book is dedicated to the memory of the late Richard H. Angelillo, a former second division deck seaman who lost his life in an auto- mobile accident While on leave in July, 1961. '9Angie,', who, in his own quiet Way, spread so much goodwill among his shipmates, certainly deserves to be remembered as part of a cruise that We sincerely wish lie might have made .... U 1 Q 1 USSCCGSWELL QDD-651 y 1962 Fur East Cruise Book fx GX SECUNU0 NTY f 'Nl' Ifdli?-if1l1zz1111zflllrff W Q... X LCM S -iv? :P in F ilu K, fs K 4' ci 1ihzmzz.z,:,m.5gQ: GSWE L ONS guvlk .fy N ' f' 0 . , Q I' Q .1,445F ' wg, VJ: - . -., . , .11 '41 F E, , L Xx x af A. ,IP-Y . fm Y X Y ,, H X ff 1 18. Y Qfl s' ':- 5' 111' 'y .Y 1 ' M K -- ' ies: Y fm-w Y Y flf 'Y? 5::1 ,' 'L ' 'Al . .QM -4- - ' bbw- . , 'SEYNFA nivfi '4 'f fzbfzi 2,,I1f -1 g , , 2-5 'H ,I 'wi-' 1 -S' .1 5 .An W.A,,v V anim' ,L ,3,:,,,,,.,,,,Q.L,4,. ,L ..., Ing.. am, .2 2... f..,.-..-.....---M - - Y Y - Y Y A I CAPTAIN'S FOREWORD The cruise that We of the Cogswell have just com pleted has been both a pleasant and a profitable one for all of us. It has been pleasant because of the many fine friends we have made While a part of the U.S. Seventh Fleet and the many fine ports we have visited. It has been profitable because of the fine teamwork which the officers and the crew have exhibited in meet- ing the challenge of an interesting and busy operational schedule. I am very proud to have commanded the Cogs- Well during this cruise and wish to extend my personal thanks and my personal cWell Done' to all who have served in Cogswell during this period. CHARLES NEAL Commander, USN USSR CHN 5 wmaafk ,f-' x Saturday Friday A Monday Wednesday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Monday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Saturday Monday Friday Tuesday Friday Sunday Thursday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Monday Monday! Thu rsday Thursday Friday Saturday Wednesday Friday Monday Saturday Monday Friday Monday Friday Wednesday 6 12 22 7 18 AW .vmwwm Us . X Nl Fan-:Luca Pr' cancun. L Alun... I-or t -- if x Q,P0 ffL1-J AN , er Q - la... 'B J f J' We? 'L C1 0800 1300 0800 1000 0800 0930 0800 0800 1300 1045 1500 0900 0800 0800 1330 0900 1400 0800 1600 0800 1600 0800 0900 1430 0800 1200 0700 0800 0700 1000 0600 1500 0815 0900 Nl 'ul W Departed San Diego, California Arrived Pearl Harbor Departed Pearl Harbor fStoddard saves Yamxj Arrived Suhic Bay, Philippines Departed Slibic Bay Philippines Arrived Yokosuka Japan Departed Yokosuka Japan Arrived Kao-hsiung Formosa Departed Kao-hsiung Formosa Patrol 7551 Arrived Kao-hsiung Formosa De arted Kao hsiun Formosa Patrol 9952 P ' S Arrived Kao-hsiung Formosa Departed Kao-hsiunb Formosa Patrol 7553 Arrived Kao-hsiung Formosa Departed Kao-hsiung Formosa Patrol 9554 Arrived Kao-hsiung Formosa Departed Kao-hsiung Formosa Patrol 7555 Arrived Kao-hsiun Formosa Departed Kao-hsiuzig Formosa Patrol 5556 Arrived Kao-hsiung Formosa Departed Kao-hsiunb Formosa Arrived Hong Kong British Crown Colony Deoarted Hong Kona British Crown Colony Arrived Subic Bay Philippines l ocal operations 0800-1600 Daily Departed Subic Bay Philippines Arrived Yokosuka Japan Departed Yokosuka Japan Arrived lxoloe Japan Departed Kobe Japan Arrived Buckner Bay Okinawa Departed Buckner Bay Okinawa Arrived Yokosuka Japan Departed Yokosuka Japan CCOHUSJ Arrived San Diego California U.S.A 13 ' , 21 , 1 , 5 , 6 , , 9 , 13 , , 17 , . 19 U, , 24 , 27 , , 30 , 1 , 5 5 U, 7 , , f 11 , 14 U, 16 , 23 , U, 26 , 10 J 11 12 , 23 , 1 J 7 11 J ' 1 16 J , 25 J , 29 J , 2 I 1 , 6 l , J 1 , , The U.S.S. COGSWELL QDD-6515, is a general purpose destroyer 376 feet in length and measuring 39 feet across the widest part of her hullg she is one of the many FLETCHER QDD-4451 class destroyers that are still going strong after having chalked up a brilliant combat record in World War II . . . COGSWELLE duties include shore bombardment, anti-submarine warfare QASWD, anti-aircraft defense, and rescue missions. In short, she can handle any task which requires a Well-rmed, fast, highly maneuverable vessel. How- ever, owing to the rapid technological advances in ASW, her primary function now hes rn that field constant tra1n1ng and participation rn major ASW exercises has well qualified her as a potential sub killer COGSWELL s armament consists of conventional straight running tor pedoes homing torpedoes dual purpose five inch guns three inch anti aircraft uns depth charges and hedgehogs an ahead thrown antr submarine weapon 7 . . . . . 9 J ' , 7 Q l o' ' - ' '. -' U 9 a 1 . . . ,LA-:AY A l-A AAL- A AA A Y I 5 5 -515, M5351 4,i:3,,..,, Am ,g. ,,T::ai:s,g.iL2L - f-y.g-,-.egg-Jr -- ' --,:b1n1..u.f:-::::g.-..:' A4 ul The control of this destructive power is accomplished through the use of Sonar, a highly developed system for the detection and tracking of subsurface targets, and through various gun fire control systems which acquire and track targets and lay the guns to hit these targets even in darkness or under adverse weather conditions. Modern search radars are employed for tactical plotting and navigation . . . The ship's powerplant is made up of four boilers, which provide steam to the massive turbines, enabling them to produce 60,000 horsepower to drive the ship, through reduction gearing, at a top speed of 34 knots. Electrical power is provided by two steam-driven generators and fed to equipment throughout the ship through two large switch boards and miles of cable . . . COGSWELL was constructed by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine. Her keel was laid on 1 February, 1943, and she went down the ways on 5 June of the same year. She was first commissioned on 17 August, 1943. During the period January, 1944, to August, 1945, COGSWELL served in the Marianas ls., the Marshall ls., and New Guinea. She participated in the carrier air strikes against Iwo Jima and Chichi Jima and fought in the second battle of the Philippine Sea. The list of actions goes on to include the last large air strike on Okinawa, and a series of air strikes against Tokyo, Kure Kobe, northern Honshu, and Hokkaido. These continued until Japan offered to accept terms of surrender. In January, 1946, 'COGSWELL was placed out of commission for a well-earned rest in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet Charleston S. C. Since her recommissioning in June, 1951, she has made a Mediter- ranean cruise on which she participated in NATO operations MAINBRACE and LONGSTEP' a seven month around the world cruise' the evacuation of the Tachen Is.- and the Formosa Patrol. In 1957 COGSWELL visited such unusual ports as Australia and the Fiji Is. During the 1958 cruise, she took part in Operation HARDTACK, the 1958 Nuclear Weapons test series . . . Recently, COGSWELL has made comparatively routine yearly deployments to the Far East, usually as a member of a fast carrier striking. group. These deployments are punctuated by training operations carried out in the coastal waters of the United States, and by yard periods for overhaul and repair. em' Y J it f' . let! , -EN fi ,P N - 4 V fill? . X Commander Neal was horn in Olympia, Washington. He is a graduate of Olympia High School and St. Martin's College, Lacey, Wash. While in the Navy, Cdr Neal has attended Gonzaga University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Naval War College, and the General Line School at New- port, Rhode Island. Cdr Neal has served as the Engineering Officer of the U.S.S. SUMMIT COUNTY QLST-11465 and U.S.S. HOLLISTER KDD-7881, as Materiel Officer on the staff of COMDESRON FIVE, and as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. ROY O. HALE QDER-3361. He has also served within the U. S. Naval Shipyards at Charleston, S. C., and at Boston, Mass., in the U. S. Naval Base, Tinian, Marianas Is., and the U. S. Naval Training Center at San Diego and NROTC unit, University of Washington. Commander Neal's awards include the American Theater A native of Arkansas, Lieutenant Commander Thomas E. Jackson graduated from the U S Naval Academy with the class of 1947 He served aboard the USS MOCKING BIRD KAMS 271 U S S THOMPSON KDMS 385 U S S KLEINSMITH KAPD 1275 and the USS NEWPORT NEWS CCA148j He has taught in the Electrical Engineering Department at the U S Naval Academy served on the staff of Commander First Fleet and prior to reporting aboard the US S COGSWELL served as Staff Operations Officer of Destroyer Squadron Twenty One p' Campaign, World War Two Victory Medal, Navy Occupational - K Medal, China Service Medal, Korean Campaign Medal with six United Nations Medal with Korean clasp, and the Korean ' I it ifift Presidential Unit Citation. Cdr and Mrs. Neal and their three , . V ..., , ,, children reside in Chula Vista, California. Qi' t . f ' ' ai. my QQ, 4 I ' 3,9 ' n 1 u ' , T . . . ' 7 . . . - 7 ' , E ki M - . . . v .5 , X I If 1 . , 3 ' v j as ,O if -I ng ,, A b ix ' fi xg ' Wamafbsmhwym.. - STANDING: Ens Brush, Ens Denney, LTjg Favrot, Ens Blundell, LTjg Graff, Ens Fairfield. SEATED: LTjg Whalen, LTjg Long, LTjg Dziedzic, LT Albright, LT Friddle, LTjg Shughart, SC, LTjg Lett, Ens Flanagan. BACK ROW: B Q , SMCg Na ce, GMCg Philburn, RDCQ Cooper, BTCQ Johnson, MMC: Mutch, N FRONT ROW: nB'ITCSg sme,nMMCg Berryman, YNCg Henry, BMC5 Walker, FTC: Gann, BTC: V1 fu h 'Alix '9 LE'-, 4.127232 Z 255-r,?:2.C'x2iSC:. ' ' 1 - i1?i ,J ' - .t El-II, -i,xH,1?-2.-..sesr!-f -, -:Q 5---if--Ez:--Tr tin! car..--A' hem. K' QQ N 5 Q00 Shck you turn turn NOW or Ill klck you from one end of thls focsl to the other' It aint no blg thmg Pappy .., Q S -. Qv-1 ,. M if K 1- '6' 2 Fir 'tr 'www -Lan W I1-I .vw , F N gi? 5 Q Q 0 I I . to, 'n' .to X , Q, x 1 .K ' 1 7 7: X X ' x -f - 1 - A iw! , 9 X fft H , V 4 J O -, , I 4 I 1 gx Sf I , , 2: ?7-f .ZXTQ ,4.. - -5 ,-, :Eff-f 'A 'Q rf ggi?-gf. If. V: I V 212 ' ffl ,K :I ' , 1 K .il-Z ' W - 1 -'5,'g'4 wr -' If 'Ain't that bad, Rudy . . . ,.,.,,,g K,,,,,,,,1.,..,,,,,,f-- 1 .-: 7 VY in W -,5,..531Fim-y, t. v-gh-wE,,,,nw X . 'KAL' 41711. 'f ,fggf,1., W,LW A. D .A Wi . iiifff, , Rx V, . 5 ' 5' Y 2 'P .Ast 'f' ii 1, jf V, A . , 'flg v I L. G. Finsch. MIDDLE ROW: T. Navarrog C. J. Smithg R. Gladdeng C. D. Keithg K. W. Finng D. I. R. A. Bradzag S. J. Goreg- H. McCarthyg F. G. Keeneyg D M. Lundquist. SEATED: F. Hillg A. N. Henry, BMCQ R. G. Favrot, LTjgg G. R. Nav ' N xr. BACK ROW Cleft to rightl: J. Garciag I. W. Stanfieldg R.Y0. Tallentg J. C. Duboseg M. D we J. PMTSurn,'.' Vs' f li, 'Rh- 3933... Hey, Gasber! Whut's all them big hunks 0' steel crashin' around in yer locker? Weights . . . i 4 . VAA L g , 5 16 4-1 . T f'fX fb ' 2 L I v A ig f ' I' f' ffl 6 Q V ia . , 5 . A ll' , F42 16, A bs! 9 -sf l , .. lf' ', I ' . 2' gf 3 ' , S QS. . X IQ X ,A ' ' r. tg. I 53 W' ' , 3 ' 'J li 5 il l 1 S . gg 9? ' if f , - f . l 1 ' Q ,Q x 2 1 ' Q L 5 I .SX BACK ROW fL. to RJ: G. E. Bloyd' K. J. Bewighouse' B. L. Dunevant' C. L. Baker' R. Weissman' T. L. Fariello J. E. Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: S. A. Kurcinic' G. Kimball' M. F. Goodell' W. S. Parks' H. W. French' B. C. Hill' B. W. Casebeer B. M. Holland' D. W. Keller' D. E. Gasher- J. E. Wildroudt' C. M. Hager' D. A. Hayes' J. L. Tappy. SEATED: D. L. Shepherd' A. N. Henry BMC' C. R. Denney Ens' D. L. Utz' C. D. Conners. . - f'i 'H-Qgeff' 25 4- , - ,- Q. X ,R f- f--12'--'H'-u ---f ff-f-'H -- 'H+ f' l X J' 5392 o , 7 QQ .. Q- mp 'LHP X3- ' f' W'J - W- QQ AP N twiki- wx N 1- 4- Ei- ! I 1 '1 W-4' X ' - '-- ., is ,. .g x K-vrp gr 1. Q 'A' 5 .SD 7 1 ' .R- , z7 x- Lx ,, fr ca L L4 M. .fn 'nf'-' - ,f -f -..--... - - ,- f . 4 Hurry up, Spot! Cram them shoes in the steamin' locker! XO's comin,! I' X . WWA: , - Agn, A Qs A , rg 1 -' st L ii F e W ,I 57 Damn t I Sald surface acnon starboard 1 People are no damn good . R. L. LAWLER TM2 Division Leading Petty Officer ENS T. E. BLUNDELL Asst. Fox Division Officer BACK ROW CL. to RJ: G. D. Seihelg E. J. Hollandg J. M. Harrisong L. E. Deakmang D. H. Boyerg D. Ferrag R. P. Ellisg D. R. Bennettg R. L. Fears. CENTER ROW KL.. to RJ: R. B. Englandg E. C. Gassg J. C. Harrisg G. E. Thrasherg W. R. Sipesg P.A'E. Kaneg R. L McKeang R. W. Triebwasserg J. H. Cade. SEATED KL. to RJ: M. E. Jordanj J. C. Walker, FTCg LTCjgJ R. H. Graffg R. L. Lawlerg H. D. Erickson. 1:4 91194, ., ..mmaLE:.:Q - 'af-'Q11,:gf'.:4: - 'Lis-f.. 4. -:41'-.L,..L11...,:.,v::.:4. , Q. -2 .35 LDOQQ, Bird, watch that carrier like a hawk! Bird, Aye . . X' - 4 . - ' ' ,, W - -J - 1 BACK ROW CL. to RJ: R. E. Maddoxg M. G. Hollandg H. D. Bergg M. S. Goldbergg R. L. Schroderg E. Zerebic. MIDDLE ROW: J. H. Hardyg R. J. Waliorg J. H. Poinferg J. R. E. Terrellg J. D. Waleng T. G. Lamong R. E L B 11 . b sEfT1iDe fL. to RJ: W. J. Tylerg J. A. Berryman, YNCg J. M. Whalen, LTfjgJg N. Burton, SMCQ L. A. Mutch, HMC ,AHL i Wg F is 45 lg! L Hldkkuwrf Offs 'm- mpf-wmqnkiun g47 ' xv -mv LAM' X -wil F J 63x N w ...4 ,- K,.w,m., ,.T .....,. - ,fm M -J Damn P how many hands ya thmk I 0 Ca Lykkegaard up here Qi? FWS' AFTER BACK ROW CL. to RJ: J. B. Ramseyg A. P. Lykkegaardg C. B. Becky H. A. Yatesg J. B. Neffg R E. J. Gunterg J. M. Baker. , W MIDDLE ROW: R. P. Shipmang R. D. Beardg E. J. Piejag P. G. Browng W. H. Roweg A. R. Flahartyf R. J. Gregorg L. D. Fish. ' SEATED: T. F. Philhurn, RDCg C. A. Fairfield, Ensg G. A. Long, LTfjgDg J. D. Brush, Ensg R. H. Y 1 J 3 I 1 if 'I gk 57 91 ind Sff. 'ff ffl 1 Q Z .Q i U 1 . N' ix! .IL int Q Q . , 1 1 '44 .12 -. C ' 6 BACK ROW: G. N. Johnsong G. F. Tomasoffg A. D. Grienerg W. E. Hammarg S. R. Russellg T. W. Bennettg J. L. Harper: L. E. Carling W. W. Barrettg M. G. Foley. FOURTH ROW: O. L. Oxfordg J. L. Manduffieg R. W. Yarberg J. F. Greerg L. A. Caing C. D. McGeeg W. G. Credleg F. D. Vanleeuweng E. E. Paszkiewiczg D. W. Scotty E. T. Houleg L. M. Steigerwaltg J. T. Catesg D. G. Pobudag C. L. Gorflong M. D. Sease. f'-RD ROW: C. L. Brooksg J. D. Benz, T. M. Frewg P. J. Branchg G. L. Lovellg R. W. Deang W. C. Williardg D. W. . song J. W. Scottg Z. G. Clarkg W. S. Pyattg J. E. Rexwinkle. '.' EED: F. J. Stoeg Ens Flanagang LT Friddleg E. E. Cooper, BTCQ B. D. Gann, BTC. flag-NT ROW: W. J- Landry! W- L- Uf1d01'W00d: J. E. Brooks: J. L. Young: G. E. Talleyg J. M. Hiattg C. A. Stablerg T. 5 -Jenhutg D..R. Fitzlznrald. P A . . ..-. ... . .-.., . -v o --4 i -f ' ' 2-' ' -' ' ' -'- ' 5-fm., - - nj, ,'. S ,qi A M f f 453' -Q Q '-. 1 .L 2 54 'fag'-a i iz 4- ' W' X f QM- FH' Mt JE -5 W I f , , J Q. gf 3 Black smoke from the stack' Wh1te smoke from txe atack' What the hell does he x. iw W, F XY 'r N3 fs ff-ff?m82s, X if lamb H -AW, expect? 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Porterg S. A. Corry. alhn, L L Martm, E M Thomas LTfjgl R. A. Lettg LT F. R. Friddleg N, E. Johnson, MMC. ROW: J. L. Frankling E. P. Dolezelg D. R. McNei1g L. L. Shoveg J. B. Nevilleg W. R. Charley. Transmission checks?! ! Aaaaaaagh! I will . . .JJJJ I . .. -'rw' 1111. ,Vs :- y a.'kgi..22i1iQg,..: - 'nnlv .. N 'f 3 f f' ff ' W H5 Y A J 5 5 .55 W Q . . , 'ffl -A 3' af 5 T F- TT -f fr Q ' .-ww oo.. . 'W g , .1, , Y , - . . .,, 4-Nw. if , H. 2' +-wg gf' . .,:, g . ' , ,,wffN W 4 ,f ,VM-.Q . ,, iii: . .U A -' , ri MS ' 1 F4249 Slow 'f , . v5lOW: R. D. Beokmanng J. P. Franeyg T. P. Fishy R. R. Ruheleg T. A. Clarkg A. W. Petersong M. Hargraveg J. O. Rikardg .4 ffm: wb, if ,,.. iw, 2 f 9 ,: f vb, Q , .1 , M 1 ' A 4' 1 ' J. J FJWA . lg 25 J in -an Q, . f7 N f , N, x Fl RE ?' QI , -. .. Y W YJ' AV- ,,7.,.-.. 1 7.4.-1:-f.--: qgg1g f' 2 ' :..J.:.124:Z.1:'i:p'e.-uw-i' .Q-:Que ,JH .-.. In Bm. Msxffifa- ' fi F ' . 7 !i':-Rf'- U A x 1 1 . -:V- 4. Mn ' 3,1-1, - 1 A Y S! eeee e 6 : C. R. Mullinsg G. Camerong W. C. Haglerg G. L. Horstg A. A. Estrellag F. R. Leyran. ROW: L. A. Zapantag J. B. Greeng A. J. Kappeler. M. G. Gordong LTUEJ J. N. Shughart, SCg P. Valerio, SKCg F. R. Uhando. GOU Cyawnl Eh? A twelve HY-yoo seven? We ain't got any . . . Go 'wayf' Mmmzzz O O 1 0 Q J g ,of f 1: .f4j?j,- , A 5 -I 4 fx X X figfrrf- e fifkx z'-+ QD ff , . -f V 5 I Q, QE Q23 ' ' 'i f3?f-??fi'. f QD . Q aww Q2 K. Q .M J e 5 J S23-' P X i'QW if A f Q W 1 We mx .Q K 9x6 L I M 1 INA- ' ' Yfx? ,W , Qf I' H-jc - - , - T 'a 4 .X 452252. 3. E E K 7 If W 2 Ny ,, j ipgfgjgq Q' Q . e- A Ts l i Q I mln-,.. n' -'..1. 1 ee- -,, L. 9 n N e '34 ' :4 35159 de SD . . , , , , oi: 'l 4 f.- '- . .. 4... -1 f. gil. L-g.,.,.g.J -ibn-v .. 3, .- . 5 .ffuwrf +-m.:4'1f- f 1---ff. .. Y -,--we-3-aww.--.. -. .- .. .. . ., . ,J ... -. . ww-4...-M--n.-1az4.:magaa-Jag-:sas 'xH-:X v -sr.-'H nz-,I -.1 -'-:aim-.ru ,, I f . - .. 'La-M5414 is F H-ganna, x w nl' muh FERRY -1 Subic Bay. Noted for its patriotic natives, oppressive heat, waving palm trees, jeepneys, cheap liberties, plentiful bars, excellent aquatic sports conditions, and Mean do ship's repair facility, all this exudes a delightful aroma which, borne on a night breeze, can be de- tected by eager sailors twenty miles out to sea. A mecca for alcoholic and archaeologist alike . . . :..... .. -iw... e f -amps? N-.., lhvbv Wim? 'Wie ,Nui fi X ,EQ 'I I , ' ' ' ' Q. 'wiv' Img 4 Q W ' ' TTT ' ' t f 4 ,' y ew .. ' , F . . , . -fy. 1 ,, . Q- . 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Means fragrant harbor in Chinese, and fragrant it is, the air charged with hundreds of typical sounds and smells of the Orient. Noted for its colorful waterfront, towering peaks, ultra- modern apartment houses, tar-paper shacks of Refugee Hill, wide choice of cuisine, tailors, and shopping bargains and diversity . . . 2 I -4:------.f,.,',1:-Y :wi fi .,-msTaws-hr-immgig Y 4 x X X , fwfk w f Xixf mx f X fs N Hflxnlx Xxxk X K Yagw WW x WXXW mg! QQ X X Nm X- A fi fjfx if A xv 1 Xl iv ,ak iyv m Q V 'diff f f 'wa 5 ,Q sr X Q f Q f y X 'XSQQN if 'NWN N51 X f NS f X .1 X fyQJ xy-4 gp X if xix mx F Bawffgfia M X sfggggj My WAC by ei N xgi vmgga ,Qj.X:25QyZw, 2,549 if NX Xi W 4 if jggf gg is 3,51 S23 V 5 ix ykga AW? XXX X N KA, 4 ' Q, fm J The , g 1' i7 X i XA' gf.: 6.9 K if 1 my f mf . 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Noted for its surprisingly active communist factiong its proximity to many places of interest, including the cultural center of Japang Clancy's pub and the most beautifully appointed Daimaru in the seven- store chain. fl alllkge fo hllllt l p V I .W X I r l 'VM 'M 'L d f A . ,Qyfll -My kff- 5' ' '13 Ann? l ' 4, lhsim-will if'SL'is! 1:m 4 X on 4, 4'd!lfnyl .'-L v 6 ' , A iiidggavl -4 'din f- Q, , lygll' :agp ' A 4' ifllw' ' ff SY ,A J N r 'A If X- i .Ks in l fill f y K as Q- -Q XX lf- l ll XWMNNX T A . ll 'he' 1 it Q - W-zffef' -w lla ,X fx I . at-H CQ. I - 5' All-xl'l fx' my 1- XE,-f'1 V , ,1., ,a- 0 NX-Psgwlv 2.2 - 'DEPLDYED Okinawa-Marshalling area and Hjumping-off point for all elements of the Far East Command . Noted for its stateside air in everything from radio stations to currency . . . Rained quite frequently during our stayg most of the time we could not see twenty feet from the ship, not to mention the shoreline . Therefore, we were not able to collect pertinent photos . . . 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Crashing directly into a ragged sea at twenty knots, feeling the vibration of the thin deck plates, feeling a heave, pause, and long quiver as the old girl ploughs into the trough as a thing alive . . . Fueling underway at night, all your efforts reflected in the spas- modic motions of a handful of red lights . . . Bouncing out on deck at six o'clock, and noticing fwith a smilej that the week-long storm has finally blown itself out, because you can walk about without holding on . . . r Scramhling up to the showers when the word is passed, laden al- most to the point of immohility with foo-foo juice and shaving gear . . . Feeling your heart leap as the ship threads her way through a familiar harbor, recalling old landmarks, smelling old smells . . . Smiling with a kind of quiet pride as your old Lion of The Solomons cuts a glassy sea at thirty knots the rest of the formation in perfect step . . . Eyes Smarting as you stand at the throttles squinting at the gauges through a film of your own salt sweat . Walking to the EM Club in your clean whites after having success- fully passed Captarn s personnel inspection Glanclng around the frreroom hoping everything Wlll hold to gether as you steam planeguard on a flank bell Sitting on the fantarl under the largest moon you swear you ve ever seen singing a calypso tune to the plunk of a rather expertly played you d swear lt guitar Sleepless nights in the clutches of channel fever shooting the bull and drinking enormous amounts of heavy black coffee w1th your fellow vrctrms Experlencrng the elatlon of gorng to sea detail rn West Pac for the last trme 66 77 7 7 . . . , . . , . . . . 9 7 . . Q , . D . 7 .--sf, nm..-ef., . -, . 1 STATISTICS TOTAL DAYS ON CRUISE ....... ..,.....,..,................,........,...............,.........,.,.....,..... 1 94 TOTAL DAYS IN PORT ............,....,...................................,..................,......... TOTAL DAYS AT SEA TOTAL MILES STEAMED LONGEST PERIOD IN PORT LONGEST PERIOD AT SEA F ARTHEST LATITUDE NORTH FARTHEST SOUTHERN LATITUDE FARTHEST LONGITUDE EAST TOTAL MEALS SERVED 50 9441 18 DAYS 17 DAYS 46ON 30 N 108030 E 779 960 TOTAL ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION EXPENDED 6 5 TOTAL WAGES EARNED 35163 276 00 OR ABOUT 3513 OOOXPAYDAY GALLONS OF FUEL OIL BURNED 2 510 603 ROLLS OF TOILET TISSUE USED 2500 NUMBER OF COKES CONSUMED 12 500 NUMBER OF CIGARETTES SMOKED 200 000 PACKS OR 4 MILLION CIGARETTES AMOUNT OF SOAP USED IN SHIPS LAUNDRY 582 POUNDS TOTAL VALUE OF MONEY ORDERS SOLD 31522 799 97 110 . , ......,.............. .. ........,,.......,... .. ...........,,,...........,........ 4 ........,.,. 14-O ' . sv- 8 , 3'Ls25 98 38 as WEIGHT OF INCOMING MAIL WFIGHT OF OUTGOING MAIL TOTAL PAINT USED HAZE GREY USED DECK GREY USED ALL OTHER COLORS USED HIGHEST TEMPERATURE READING LOWEST TEMPERATURE READING AVERAGE TEMPERATURE READING SPF CIAL REQUEST CHITS USED 3835 POUNDS 750 POUNDS 565 GALLONS 200 GALLONS 105 GALLONS 260 GALLONS O O O 2 000 THE CREW '1 a?w PT' .2 4.19 V, W Za 'f I I W 15 1' 5 , X, , 'J if y:.3..q: v,,. , PI f a 5 I f Pu -. ff , 'M A ' f ..-ff 1 X V . 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A I ' - oun LEADERS at Wmk, fy V ,ff 3 f ,A if 7 1 fd! fm, s f X 5 fa QA ly. 51 ff' ' ,V 1 -. 1, 3 xy k f f V, x Q 1 I 4 X5 f 1 QM gf , f If I ,z and Play TODAY, ETHIOPIA TOMORROW THE WORLD 2 l L..... ' T' N l T SHIP'S ROSTER COMMANDING OFFICER Charles Neal .,,....,........ - .......................,w. Chula Vista, Calif EXECUTIVE OFFICER Thomas E. Jackson .........,.......................... Columbus, Ark OFFICERS John D. Albright .,.,, . -,.,.,,,,,....,.,.,........... San Diego, Calif. Thomas E. Blundell ..... William M. Bradford - ,...... James D. Brush ........,,.. Charles R. Denney ......,, Walter T. Dziedzic ....,....... Richmond G. F avrot ........ Timothy C. Flanagan ....... Frank R. Friddle Jr. Richard H. Graff ..... Robert A. Lett ....... Gaeton A. Long .,...,... ...--.... Chadron, San Diego, Phoenix, Everett, Nebr. Calif. Ariz. Wash. Annapolis, Md. New Orleans, La. Royal Oak, San Diego, Danville, Detroit, New York City, Mich. Calif. Calif. Mich. N. Y. James N. Shughart .,.,.. .. ....................,. Carlisle, Pa. John M. Whalen .... ......,...........,....... ....... C h icago, Ill. Jesse A. Berryman ,,...,.,.....,.......,....,..,..,.,, Cleveland, Okla. Norman Borton Jr. .... .........,..........,..... C raig, Ia, Elmer E. Cooper ..... ......... A lbuquerque, N. Mex. Billy D. Gann ......... ...,........... S t. Joseph, MO. Albert N. Henry ........ Norman E. Johnson Long Beach, Calif. La Porte, Colo. Marion Lee ........ ...........,. - .......... S an Diego, Calif. Lawrence A. Mutch ....., .---.- New Bedford, Mass. George R. Nance .,,..,. Patricio Valerio ......... . Thomas F. Philburn -- Frederick J. Stoe .... Joe C. Walker ...,,, Lexington, Mo. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Lancaster, Pa. San Diego, Calif. ENLISTED Clifford R- ACiHmS ....-............................... San Diego, Calif. Joseph A. Auliiert ..................... ,,. ,.-... San Diego, Calif, DHHHY I- Avery --- ---- ............ A lamo, Tenn. Charles L. Baker ...,.., --,--,,,,,,,,,, A lbany, Ore, JCTTY M- Baker ---- - -..---.. ........... S anta Cruz, Calif. WHTICD Barrett ......, .......,,,,,,,,,, B rainerd, Minn, Midlael E- Bayless .... ..................... S helbyville, Ind. Robert D. Beard ......... Colorado Springs, Colo. C1Yde E- Beck .---------.-- -..---..--.............. M obile, Ala. D. BBCRITIBIII1 ....., ,, ,,,,,,,,,-.,,,--- Bancrgftg Ia. Daniel R- BCHHGUZ ...... ............. R iverside, Calif. TITOIHHS W- Bennett ..... ...... S an Francisco, Calif. James D- BGHZ JT- --.--- -. ---- .-.A ............ Houston, Tex. Harry D- Berg ---,---4-------------.- . ......--.. - ......... Portland, Ore. Kenneth J. Bewighouse ,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,,, N orth Bergen, N, J, John B. Blanchard Jr. ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,, , ,..,,.,,,- O danal-1, Wig, GIHIIH L- Bloyd- ----..-....... ....... S an Francisco, Calif. B'-1ff0I1 S-fBQChl'i6f ...... ........ L Os Angeles, Calif. Dal? YJ- 5 'SI' -- .............. Tucson, Ariz. PHU1 - 'i H fl ...... LaFayette, La. R0gC1 i ' ' Yi? ...... Polk, Nebr. . . .- . -....-EAL..s.-f....1.i..:.e'.L2..:rF.sm-:2:ri:1:5...iai-lSna.'z.s.:'.::m-'1h?wm Charles L. Brooks ,....., John E. Brooks ....... Paul G. Brown ......., Jerome P. Burch ......,. James H. Cade .....,,. Lee A. Cain Jr. .......... - Gaugain Cameron ...... Leroy E. Carlin ......... Ralph S. Carlsen ....... Donald W. Carson ......... Bobby W. Casebeer . Jimmy T. Cates ........, Wayne R. Charley ........ Thomas A. Clark ......,.... Zearl G. Clark ........... Clarence D. Conner -. Steven A. Corry ,,....... Willie G. Credle .... Eugene F. Cremers -. William F. Davies ..... Larry E. Deakman ....,. Robert W. Dean .. ...... ..... . -. Lonewolf, Okla. Houston, Tex. Centralia, Wash. Moore, Ida. San Marcos, Calif. -L .,.,,.,,,....... Seguin, Tex. ..- .... San Diego, Calif. Woodland, Calif. Seattle, Wash. San Diego, Calif. Brownfield, Tex. Mobile, Ala. Omaha, Nebr. Campbell, Calif. Whiteface, Tex. San Diego, Calif. La Marque, Tex. Brooklyn, N. Y. Fremont, Nebr. Greenwood, Miss. Webster City, Ia. Nicholsville, Va. Herbert B. DeLong III ........ ....-....-... L ittle ROCk, Ark- Maxwell M. Dodgens ....... .......... - .......... P iCk6HS, S- C- Edward P, Dolezal ,,,,-,--- ..,,.,,. S ault Ste. Marie, Mich. Rudolph Downes ....... San Bernardino, Calif. Joseph G. Dubose ...... ................ H a1'iiHg6I1, Tex. Bobby L. Dunevant ....... ........... R eidsville, N- C- Jerald D, Earney ,-,,,- , ,,,.,., Garden Grove, Calif. Rover P Ellis ,. ..... ........... E 1 Cajon, Calif. Robert J.. Engel .....,.,. Robert B. England ....... ,..,,,.., San Diego, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. Harvey D. Erickson ........ ................. M ulvane, Kan- Arsenio A. Estrella ...... . ........ Tanza Cavite, P. I- Theodore L. Fariello ..... ............. F reeholti, N. .I- Richard I. Fears ...... Donald G. Ferra .... ,.,,,.,,-... Roseville, Ill. Phoenix, Ariz. Kevin W. Finn ........... ....... B roderick, Calif. Lawrence G. F insch ....... .,............. W hittier, Calif. Lawrence D. Fish ........., . ......... West Danvy, N. Y. Timothy P. Fish ..,........,.,.. ............. A naheim, Calif. Donald R. Fitzgerald San Diego, Calif. Arnea R. Flaherty ........ Maurice G. Foley ...... James P. Franey ...... Jerry L. Franklin ...... John K. Frei Jr. -.. Henry W. French ..... Terry M. Frew ...... Johnny Garcia ..,........ Dennis E. Gasber ..... Elbert C. Cass .......... Douglas L. Gately ...... .,-,,-.-,..- Denver, Colo. Longmont, Colo. Trafford, Pa. -..--..- Riverside, Calif. El Paso, Tex. Juliette, Ga. --.,.---,.-. Safford, Ariz. Corcoran, Calif. Atlanta, Ga. ...,. Ashville, N. C. Gardena, Calif. Raymond Gladden ....... ...........,.,. H umble, Tex. Max G. Gordon .......... Marshall S. Goldberg Imperial Beach, Calif. Chatsworth, Calif. Miles F. Goodell Jr. ....., . .........,....,.... T Auburn, Me. Clarence L. Gordon .,.... ,.,..,., S ilver City, N. Mex. Stanley J. Gore ............ ..,.,.,,.. L as Vegas, Nev. Thomas F. Gough ..... Charles E. Green ..... Joseph B. Green ....... Joe F. Greer ,, ..... .. Pocatello, Ida. San Diego, Calif. Richmond, Calif. ....- Yokohama, Japan Richard J. Gregor ...wwV...... ........,..... C leveland, O. Alfred D. Greiner Edward J. Gunter ....... John Guiterrez ..,.,,... - ..,AA... . .... L .,.. .,...,...... B utler, Pa. -.-.-. Invergrove, Minn. Glendale, Ore. Carl Hagar ...,.,......... .,.......... W lllard, Mo. William C, Hagler ..,... ,...... H onolulu, Hawaii Raymond C. Hale .... ,... L ..-L San Diego, Calif. William E, Hammer -- ....., ..... P arkersberg, Ia. Jay H, Hardy ........................ ..,.. A nderson, S. C. Wayne A, Hargrave ..., L ..,,....... L ..,, - Corsicana, Tex. Louis Harmon .......,...., ..,..... - ..... W ister, Okla. Vernon L. Harper -. .... Artesia, N. Mex. Jerome C. Harris .,..... ....,..... - --- Worland, Wyo. James M. Harrison ..... David A. Hayes r.-.s James M. Hiatt ......... James E. Hickey ........ Athensk Hicks ...,...... Billy R. Hicks ..... St Petersburg Fla .,.. -Douglas, Xlaska Kansas City, Mo. Solana Beach, Calif. Houston, Tex. ---- Deerlodge, Tenn. Walter S. Parks .......... Mercer Island, Wash. EflWH1Ad E. Paszkiewicz .... L .,-,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,. Chicago, Ill. Joel E. Phillips ,... ' .....,,.,, -,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,--,- W e ver, Ia, Eugene J. Pieja ......... .....,.,..,...., R eading, Pa. Daniel G. POl311Cla ..... .,...,.,, M inneapolis, Minn, James H. Pointer --. i,ii.,,,V,,,,,,,,,-,-, Iola, Tex, JBITY P01'te1' ...,.... -----,,,,, C arrolton, Ga, Pyatt -.. ,.,,...., ,,i,,,,,,,,-.,,-, O lathe, Kan, J0l1I1 B. RBDISCY Jr. .,.... .. .,,,,, Manchester, Tenn, David G- R6Ufr0 --.-A... ................ S tockton, Calif. Joe E. RBXWiHkle ...... ,,,,,,,,,-,-,-,,-,,,,,i W elch, Okla, James P. Ridgeway ...---. New York City, N. Y. J0llf1 O. Riliartl Jr. --. M.. r,,,,,,-,, Johnston, S, C, Lee R. Roberts ....... -- ...... San Diego, Calif. Willialh H. ROWB ....... .,.......,, iverside, Calif, RiChH1'Cl R. Ruehle .... .....,.. K alamazoo, Mich. Seth R. Russell ,....,.,...... ,....-.,..,.,,,, K ilgore, Tex. Jethro R. Salomon ....... ...... C avite City, P. I. Teddy SCh0e11hut ......... ...,...... D eposit, N. Y. Richard L. Schroeder Darrell W. Scott ........ Appleton, Wis. Brent C. Hill ............ -H ........ -- ............ Ogden, Ut. Frank G. Hill ............. - ........ ..... . ........... D allas, Tex. Bruce M. Holland .... -. ........ Cathlamet, Wash. Earl J. Holland ...... ...... - Rimforest, Calif. Mort G. Holland .......,. ,,..... C athlamet, Wash. Fred A. Hooks ....... --- .,...., Los Angeles, Calif. Edward T. Houle ..,...... ...... - ....,.... L ynn, Mass. Melvin R. Jensen ......... ..,.. R aymond, Wash. Gary A. Johnson .....,... ...,. L ong Beach, Calif. Joe E. Johnson ...... - ....... ,,..... M emphis, Tenn. Loonie Johnson --..-.- .......... ,,... L Amarillo, Tex. Rubin H. Johnson ....... .,,... C hula Vista, Calif. Michael Jordan ...... .. ........ Phoenix, Ariz. Paul E. Kane ....., .,...... .,....,...... D e nver, Colo. F. G. Keeney .,............,,,...... ....... C ollege Park, Md. C. D. Keith ......,..... L--. .... ...... B arnesboro, Pa. D. W. Keller ............. - ........ - ......... Seattle, Wash. Goodwin W. Kimball .,.... .................... B oise, Ida. Steven A. Kurcinik ........ ...... W illimante, Conn. Robert E. LaBelle ....... William Landry .... - Robert L. Lawler ........ Richard L. Lawson ...... ...... - ....... - ---L F. R. Leyran .......... Leonard L. Little .,... Gary L. Lovell ........, ,-. Dale M. Lundquist ,,.,.... .,............ - - Alex P. Lykkegaard ....... ....... Robert E. Maddox III .-,.- Pittsburgh, Pa. . ....... Opelousas, La. Crescent City, Fla. Alfonso, Talladega, Ala. P. I. La Marque, Tex. Calif. Los Angeles, Shelly, Ida. Des Moines, Ia. Atlanta, Ga. James,L. Manduffie ..... - ........... Fresno, Calif. James W. Martin ..... , ....... ......... W illsboro, N. Y. Lloyd L. Martin Jr, ,,,,,,,, ,,............ E l Monte, Calif. Harry McCarthy .......... ........ S alt Lake City, Ut- Carl D. McGee ........,. ............ A uxuasse, Mo. Richard L. McKean ....,., ....... H astings, Nebr- Charles R. McKinley ...... ........ K ansas City, Mo. Dale R. McNeil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....... A naconda, Mont. John A. Mendenhall ,-.--, ........ S an Diego, Calif. Orval M. Mills .Q .,,.,,..,. .L ....... St. Joseph, M0- Walter M. Morris ...,... ..... - .... A hwahee, Calif. Leonard L, Morse ,,,,,, .....,.. S an Diego, Calif. Carl R. Mullins 1Jr. -.- ....... Alameda, Calif. Jim Navarro .,,,---.,,,, ....... P uehlo, Colo. J. B. Neff ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. .,..,., G lenelder, Kan. John B. Neville ........... . Hollywood, Fla. Dennis W. OJB1-ien ..,,,, ....... C laremont, Orvel L. Oxford .,,.,..,., ......... 0 roville, Calif. Calif. Joseph W. Scott ......... Mark D. Sease ..... Gary D. Seibel .......... Leroy J. Shaver .......,..... Donald L. Shepherd ...... Ronald P. 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