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From the peak of her skyscraping mainmast, filled with wind-blown canvas, to the solid construction of her wooden deck was a distance of 180 feet. Her length was five feet less. Her armament consisted of 38- guns: 24 eighteen-inches on the main deck, 14 twelve-inchers on her sec- ond deck. Her crew consisted of 309 adventurous men. Her reputation for speed, resulting from her clipper lines, earned her the nickname of The Baltimore Racehorsen Clater referred to by the French as the Yankee Racehorsel. On a day of open winds and calm seas she ran free at l2Vz knots. In addition to her sleekness and speed, she was also classified as an ex-I cellent sailer, particularly in heavy weather. ' In combat, Constellation was un- equaled in her time. The French Frig- ate Insurgente was first to feel her might. During a battle in the West Indies waters in 1799, Constellation defeated and captured the reputed fastest ship in the French Navy and the World. In February of the following year, the French Frigate Vengeance en- gaged in combat with Constellation. The Vengeance was wrecked be- yond repair: Constellation remained unscathed. During 1802, pirates operating in waters along the Barbary Coast were defeated on numerous occasions. Following these battles against pi- racy, Constellation was not called Mew! upon to act in her country's.bel:1G1f for nearly half a century. This time Constellation was dispatched to the Mediterranean Sea to protect our ships from attack by unfriendly vessels. , In 1865, Conste1lation's fighting days drew to a close, but her sails remained filled as she carried mid- shipmen learning the ways Of The sea. . At the end of World War II, C011- stellation retired from active service. A group of patriotic citizens have begun a project to bring the Ieilfedf but not forgotten, frigate bdek T0 the nations waterways as a reminder of our country's proud past. 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'fjrll -,'f, fLJ.C'.rT -'-A ' W 1 'VAL' ffz,J '1 4 fv-::f'-- ff - X , 72.1. , L. gy CGPr3S? l,E,R?SQ??S MESSEON W, Q, X IE- al S N f 'x , l I 1 U 'N r vp X 4 fl re st QF Fasroom As long as there are men who hate and destroy we must have the courage to resist, or We'll see . . . all of our dreams of freedom . . . swept away on the blood of conquest . . . This shall not happen. PRESIDENT LYNDON B. IOHNSON luly 2831965 Captain Iames D. Uig Dog? Bamage graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1939. He has commanded several carrier based squadrons, with Bomber Squadron Ten CVB-101 aboard Enterprise KCV-61 his first in 1943. ln late 1944, he formed VB-98, the fleet replacement training squadron, and two years later took command of the Pacific Fleet SBZC Helldivers. Car- rier Air Group Nineteen, then operat- ing in the Sea of Iapan off Korea in USS Oriskany KCVA-341 was his next command, followed by Composite Squadron Three QVC-37 at NAS Moffett Field. He relieved BADM Cthen Captainl Reedy in 1958 as Commander Heavy Attack Wing One at Sanford, Fla. He commanded USS Salisbury Sound CAV- l3D flagship of Taiwan Patrol Force CCTF-725 in 1960 and skippered USS Independence CCVA-621 in 1963-64. Other duty assignments have includ- ed Chief of Sea Bases Planning Divis- ion in the Office of the DCNO lAirDg Chief of Nuclear Weapons Plans in the Office of the DCNO CPolicies and Plansb: and Test Director for the low altitude penetration testing of all U.S. tactical and strategic aircraft weapons systems, and the defenses against such systems. Captain Ramage reported to Com- mander Task Force 77 as Chief of Staff to Rear Admiral Reedy in April 1966. M Bear Admiral Iames R. Beedy, Com- mander Carrier Striking Force, Seventh Fleet shifted his flag to Constellation from USS Kitty Hawk KCVA-635 on 1 Iune 1966 at Yokosuka, Iapan. Admiral Beedy, born 10 lune 1918, in Cleveland, Ohio, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1933. As a mid- shipman, he played varsity football, and captainedtthe 1932 Academy team. A Naval Aviator, Admiral Beedy served aboard the cruiser USS North- hampton, in Bombing Squadron Six aboard USS Enterprise and in Patrol Squadron Two in the Canal Zone, be- fore assuming command in 1943 of Pa- trol Bombing Squadron 110 based in England. For his outstanding operational ef- fectiveness and combat record at that command, Admiral Beedy received the Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star Medal, the Air Medal and the British Distinguished Flying Cross. After the war, Admiral Beedy par- ticipated in the atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll. His first flag command came in Aug- ust 1962 when he assumed command of Carrier Division Twenty. In Novem- ber 1962, he became Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force Antarctica and later, U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer. 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AEN- '15 5112 T15-rf'-E-9 7. -A LT-f 1' , -. 7-5-ifif-. l'f'73 17.1 .--Z-ufffflli T117 .Y-:ffl 'T-u ' f'.2'51ff-iifi?--iff Tx'-L '1: -.3'ff-ff' fi-- 3 115'-f.. -- Rear Admiral David C. Richardson became CTF 77 August 12 while Con- stellation operated in the Gulf of Tonkin. Commissioned in Iune 1936, he served on the battleship Tennessee and the destroyer Downes before beginning flight training in 1939. After receiving his wings in 1940, he was assigned to Fighter Squadron Five aboard York- town, Wasp and Saratoga and saw World War Il action in both the At- lantic and Pacific theaters. He is cred- ited with shooting down four enemy aircraft. After the war, he attended the Royal Navy Staff College in London, and the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island. Admiral Richardson has commanded Air Group l3 aboard Princeton, served on the staff of the loint Chiefs of Staff, as Executive Officer of the carrier Ba- doeng Strait, on the Staff of Com- mander Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, with the Chief of Naval Opera- tions twice, on the Staff of Commander Striking and Support Force, Southern Europe, and as- Commanding Officer Cimarron and Hornet. As a Rear Admiral he has served as Commander Fleet Air, Norfolk, Com- mander Naval Air Bases, Fourth and Fifth Naval District and ComCarDiv- Seven aboard USS Oriskany. Rear Admiral Richardson is married and has six children. -'sd Captain William D. Houser, born in At- lanta, Ga., in 1921, entered the Naval Academy in Iune 1938. After graduation in December 1941, he reported aboard the cruiser Nashville, flagship for General MacArthur for his return to the Philippines. He became a Naval Aviator in March 1946, and has served with Fighter squad- rons on the East coast, commanded Fighter Squadron 44 in Korea, operating from Lake Champlain and Boxer. He served with Air Development Three CVX-35, which performed fleet evaluation of new naval jet fighters, commanded the Pacific Fleet Crusader replacement squadron at Mof- fett Field, Calif., and commanded the arn- munition ship Mauna Lea. Captain Houser has also served in the offices of the Chief of Naval Operations, and Ioint Chiefs of Staff and has attended the Naval War College, Newport, R. 1. X Before assuming command of Constella- tion on Ianuary 29, Captain Houser was assigned to the office of the Secretary of Defense as Chief of the Military Personnel Section. Captain Houser wears the Bronze Star with Combat V, the Air Medal with Gold Star, and the Commendation Medal with a Combat V and a Gold Star, plus theater ribbons for both World War II and Korean conflict. A He is married and has three children. CAPTA N'S MESSAGE The l966 Western Pacific deployment marks a high spot for CONSTELLATION in naval annals. Following in the tradition of our illustrious predecessor, the frigate CONSTELLATION which dates back to 1797, our ship has performed magnificently and with distinction in the Vietnam War. The courage and heroism of the pilots has been truly exceptional, in returning daily to attack targets in the most heavily defended area in the world, North Vietnam. Their deeds were made possible by the valiant efforts of the support crews who loaded bombs, repaired airplanes, pro- pelled the ship and performed the myriad of other duties necessary to the functioning of our great ship. It has been a source of tremendous per- sonal satisfaction to me to participate with 5,000 shipmates who were giving a maxi- mum effort in support of our country and its policies. The superb performance of the entire ship during these difficult months is my reward. To each of you I say in appre- ciation, Wel1 done. The Constellation- Carrier Air Wing Fifteen team in 1966 have indeed fulfilled and even added new lustre to our ship's motto: Spirit of the Old, Pride W. D. I-IOUSER Captain, U.S. Navy Commanding Officer of the New. V ,.? -'4s.. fi? 3? ff X . fp Rr. ff' , .1 - s? gt-,A..?::.,. ,.,:,.L--s..,,,,, 'I i-,efrq 1.4-1 55-xr. ,it ,ff VV , , ,I , , f Q. 1--,-.5 .,- .7 'N xg 1.1 ' '11, j'1'g.'4 '. 1' ' . ' -1115 vf '- . j-IA' :rf-' Lia if T. Z' Q A-111 7 ,' ' :' -U -4 ,Q f-f. ' 'f 'r f- -. -. -Urn . ' . ... -af: 1 1'-- -5'::- - .:., -5' -:, -p - Q' fr .- 4 - ' f 5 'ri' 11 E-f' SE 1112 55. ,'T4?i':.-,., .Fi f fb., 1 -'-,e.,f'1-- ':-cf---.-4,-- .-'1'--4 .-,---1--ve-4'L ?i'.-- 5,-5--Z : 'rf f.,.: ' I' f - ,f . '- ,. .,. xx..- -W.-,, , A - . -- Y -. , Commander Charles H. Lindberg became Constellation's Executive Of- ficer on Iune 7 in Yokosuka, Iapan, after having served as the ship's navigator since Ianuary 1966. After entering the Navy in Octo- ber 1942 in the V1 and V5 programs, Cdr Lindberg began pre-flight train- ing as a Naval Aviation Cadet in 1943. He was commissioned Ensign and designated a Naval Aviator in 1945. Since that time, he has served at NAS Fort Lauderdale, Fla.: Bombing Squadron 18: NAS Glenview, Ill.: carrier attack squadrons 10A and 95 at the Naval Air Auxiliary Station, Charlestown, Rl.: Composite Squad- ron 33: Naval Air Testing Center, Patuxent River, Md., as a test pilot: Heavy Attack Squadron KVAHJ 8, as an A3D pilot, making tours to the Western Pacific in USS Midway: VAH 123: Air Development Squad- ron 5 at China Lake, Calif., as Pro- ject Director and Executive Officer: and then assumed command of VAH 8 aboard USS Coral Sea. Commander Lindberg, who has at- tended the Naval Post Graduate School at Monterey, Calif., came to Constellation after serving on the staff of the Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Commander Lindberg has been selected for the rank of Captain. The Lindberg family, including five children, live in Coronado, Calif. ,nww WW ,A Captain Harold Zenner was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, in 1921, the son of Hubert and Alice Zenner. He enlisted in the Navy as an Aviation Cadet in September, 1942, and was commissioned an Ensign and desig- nated a Naval Aviator in August, 1944. His initial duty during World War Il was with VC-3. Since that time he has served with various carrier based squadrons including VF-54 Cduring the Korean Warl and VA-15. Prior to re- porting aboard Constellation, Captain Zenner served as Commanding Officer of Attack Squadron 95. Captain Zenner holds a B.A. in Polit- ical Science from Northwestern Univer- sity and received his M.A. in Political Science from Boston University in Iune, 1962. He completed the General Line Course of the Naval Post Graduate School in 1954. He is a graduate of both the Command and Staff Course and the Naval Warfare Course at the Naval War College. Captain Zenner reported aboard Con- stellation in August, 1964, as ship's navigator. He assumed the duties of Executive Officer on 7 March 1965. Captain Zenner was promoted to his present rank on 1 October, 1965. He is married to the former Iene L. Petz of San Diego, California. The Zen- ners have six children and the family presently resides in Santa Cruz, Calif. ' . CVERHAUL Perhaps Connie's WestPac cruise began in Bremerton, Wash., where eight months and S19 million dollars made her the most modern warship afloat. Between April and' December 1965, she was equipped with several new computer- ized systems, including the Sl30,000 Ship's Inertial Navigation System CSINSJ an Sl,- 800,000 Integrated Operational Intelligence System CIOISD, and a S790,000 Naval Tac- tical Data System KNTDSJ. For Connie men and their families, it was also a vacation away from the sea. There were weekends in Seattle, in the Olympic Mountains and Mt. Rainer and numerous fishing trips. Crewmen had a lot of fun in the North- west, but they never lost sight of the fact that their stay in Bremerton was to build a better ship for the task ahead. This was the objective and that was the outcome. Perhaps the highlight of the yard period was the Constellation Anniversary Ball. Les Brown provided music and the Bever- ly Hillbillies' Donna Douglas was guest star. w 1 S1 f 4,1 . S. N. S. BREMERTGN, WASH NGTGN , X ' , , way'- sq Work to do in the laundry. fic W' Y mf 2 i xw xx 1, One of CONNIE'S 4 21-foot propellers. W Z 13 'ii EENAAAMNMMFA A . , ,H Jus ,Z 4 N N Firing dead loads. J 1 4 f n f N 1 ' fi, I V V Seattle and the famed space need1e. .X X MW V?-K' ' 400 1, ffl'-Lf' f ' HH Qwf WM , , f -,Y '99, ' , A 5 n 1 nu ' 'P A 4 A , ., ,,. R ff' , ,.'5,ff,,.5 4 5 Q M, 1 115272 ,, . f Q ' X ,A fi. 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Six month supply 16 ,,.pqn--- ' f x M3047 x 5 REWELL 3 7,9 wwf' 1 N f X f f , gait , Q qi? , iff f 0 f .4 X. ffnmmzf -'w:awv,,, '-A-.frmxuvusv fsmzwlw -new: N F .fs 29' ,Hg 1 wx-4. AWAY THE BROW S-r ,--'1 A . X .. WA 'rv S., xi' CAST OFF Official U.S. Navy Photograph by Wehman, B.G., PI-I3 Point Loma and heading west Let's go as Lu.-. 1-vac.-4 .1-.Ahh V. -- - ff. 4. - - ,...n..,..,.,, Y Y NGINEERI G DEPARTMEN CDR W. E. HUBBARD f LT H. P. DURGIN, Electrical Officer We move across the ocean. We have lights, fresh water, cold water, steam, heat, air conditioning, people to repair damage or fight fires. We have these things thanks to Constellation's Engineering Department. The largest department aboard Constella- tion, Engineering has tive divisions-A, Auxiliariesp B, Boilers: E, Electrical: M, Main engines: and B, Repairs. Headed by the Chief Engineer, the depart- ment has responsibilities from stem to stern, from top to bottom. One of the newest innovations, which may be unique in the Navy, is the Flying Squad, composed of specialists of most of Engi- neering's divisions. BFS-before Flying Squad-when a fire was discovered aboard ship most of ship's company had to man their repair party stations even though they might be in the opposite end of the ship from the fire. Now only a dozen highly trained men respond to Fire Call, erupting from their bunks, chow tables, work spaces when the call Away the Flying Squad is heard. Now instead ot everyone moving in a semi- mass-confusion from everywhere to every- where, everyone moves aside and lets the experts handle the fire. 'Probably the best known telephone num- ber on the ship is 888 . . . Central Control. No matter what goes awry, the air condition- ing in the forward berthing compartment, the ice machine in the CPO Mess, the steam line in the laundry, you dial 888 and one of Engineering Department's specialists heads for the trouble spot to repair the damage or get the machine working properly again. LT W. V. HAFF, IR., Main Propulsion Assistant mx.. N a+- M, X x l , NY YXWX KK Xa if xix. Y Y - X - XA .N .N XXX X43 1, ,Q ,X ,www X X N x X Tx QNX ,XX Xf X Nix . A M -X V Q if ' V 1 'ax X xx- Q, , Q1 -- -X X lm Y-K ik R, N5 5, Q Q AQ, iii kk S55 1 x ig PL X X X XS. K X X Xi, NA . X5 -.X X A X -. i. V wg .gi Xqwzx 1 - X X his 5, Ku Ig., X3 x .www ww f .. Q- ' I' 'ffiiQ2,.. 4 Vx , ' Q . I 1 1, 1 t4 fy' 2 T31 4 Q . .Q ig., - .-x,:Q , , f if Vi' f 1 P25 I' Q5 L4 r is .ti I - - 1 I' 5 n- ip , 1 ' 'J Y Q in ' 'T f.ff.... 'AV -1 ' Q ' . 5 . 5 k , A ? ' 1 - , , V , 4-Q? 5 v 4 -3, -fi, ' 3 f ' ff 4 ,: C, ,V 4' , .Q -V ' ' 'W 4 iff, 4, . .f ' f-ve f f 4 .4, M Yifwf' i , 6 2 fa ag, ,-. U V I A f x. 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Q1 VL - 5 my f -1 1 I ,V ,. 92,1 4 'A 41 fzQ,fg f, ' IV JZ, -m'.,,f' 252524 , 'f -: f 5 A ,, vjl,-5 f 5, , ,f , g ,WV ff K, 1, Qi? , 2 1, J, 1 f , f , , ff f, 5 , yggvf V X m 6 1 ,fi f,+m'v,,f f ' f ,V 'A V -': V iffy'-,fgf . f f fx ' fMf1f27 i,f'z, J ,Q I -, , , f fu, f V, , ffm f - J ., J ,' , ' ' , '54 5 if ' Q ,'!Vf 4iyf?f ' Q , ' 1 X f X , ' f , ,Q , ff , ff X f ' U ,ww f ff fb!! KB ,ff 5 4 4 , a ,f X ,X 1-.0 Z X J M. 223 V'-,,V 'Hz ff .fwnmfun ,WW V Sf X NV WW M My B DIVISION If 2:3 IX I fi H 3. '- : 2, f It 'B Y H gi 1- RT' Rh. Go ahead, BROWN, turn it some more. We need MR. CLEAN. 14 7 I N, 5,1 if .K g,.1T-,Zigi-.:, sr 1 ' .f.3.:. ., f :..,j'g'.:i', ,ft ,ffm 2,- ,.f,:f1,' - ,, gr , -51:1 Wg , . .J T. -fha: . B Division spaces range from the stacks to the farthest of the ship. B Division is responsible for the eight boilers, twelve fuel oil pumps and other related equipment which produce the 1200 pound steam to turn the engines and fire the cats. The men ot B Division also maintain and operate the five evaporators used to produce the l50,000 gallons of fresh water used aboard CONNIE each day. Hardworking burnerman. I 4.414 yi .. ' irffifviiwf sk: K f ,www , ' If Q. W 7 Z ZW f u 1 They don t knpw what they're missing topsidef' f yn f yd f . X f x , X? MWIW f X zf f f . .1 ,f A ff! .. 'h ,f 'ff 'Zz'-2 5- 112 ?'f'.,-,F-T L ,, K Y A ww , ., '-. , gffjf ' Q ,, , 17555 , .--'Q if -fir 17:71 'ff ru -' ' ' iEl'ff'l1r,Q,'g.'i' 2 1, ,Q , Now what do we do with it? KEETON tests water salinity. M DIVISION M Division maintains and op- erates the four main propulsion engines which give the ship the 280,000 horsepower needed to pro- pel Constellation on her WestPac Mission. The generators that supply the ship's power and the special I I frequency power are turned by tur- bines cared for and operated by the men of M Division. I I Hey anyone 1n there? Don't just stand there, come down and help FA MOELLER takes thrust reading on .753 main engme l u L ,IJ I've heard about starting at the bottom . . .' ,V N 4 L9 gm s N' 5 W 5 wg si? Find a casualty before it happens oenennnms F259 lm , M zxf , 2 2 ? Z E 2 7 x, ,f J MM3 WHITECOMB and FN DORAN hard at work. I ' ' an Qm. wse..'ucff.:,..nnw14vxsf. nc.w..z..Qcf.- . mt r A DIVISIC MMI OWEN in oxygen-nitrogen production plant. 26 1 i A Division is charged with the maintenance and operation of the deck edge elevators, catapult steam and machinery, cooling water for the radar and IOIC equipment, the oxygen and nitrogen manufactur- ing plants, three emergency diesel generators, fire pumps, the reefers, chill water for drinking, steam water for the galley and laundry and lathes for repair and air con- ditioning. F. Honest, MR. DEGNAN, the air-conditioning IS on high! i Wslb-f-,-3? Q . ' Ii Man, look at that power plant! Standing by to shift main steering units No job too big for A Division. The EM's and IC's generated and distributed an estimated 31,104,000 killowatt hours of electrical power during the past year. From the birds on the mast to the pit sword trunk on the bottom, from the lights on the forecastle to the stern lights on the fantail, E division keeps Constellation Well lighted. E DIVISIO I 1 Operating forward FC switchboard. The trouble should be right here. w N 0 Y ,K l l it 1 . . ' t E 4 - I 5 t 2 4 , Q What about the left over parts? 4 3355535255:5?'I553f5555f:5 5s55 W:5ff ez...1-.::...,....,t::....:t.::...::::.. ...es v va ,J--4 ..... W':....t...... ...V ICFN WIENIRKE repairs movie projector. Load dispatcher watch in Central Control. IC3 PATCH reports gyro reading .f ff QP? R DIVISIO The presence of R Division is evident throughout the ship. During the past year, R Division completed over 700 job orders. The division shipfitters perform tasks ranging from unplugging drains, making keys and filling CO2 bottles, to welding, repairing doors and hatches and carpentry and sheet metal work. In preparation for WestPac, R Division installed 750 temporary racks. Manning the fog foam station. Fi R W, 2 i-Sip.+ The metalsmith shop keeps the ventilation system in top shape. DC3 PEREZ makes the circular saw hum in the carpenter shop. NI sniff' A - ow A G .3 rw ' -'. ' lsfgffs? l f V kfevli' -..f Q ll- . , f f Z JS The crew in the CO2 shop. W NRM ,, N K fo! A ff f GIG 4' 1 fywff ' Houdini cou1dn't open cr safe any faster than STARK. pair from bow , if w x V X eg-N gf Whse , Z X ,,QM.Qt 7 ,A W W fy X14 eff , Q , X A , f Q fsw X Q X WX X 7 S Ny M wx if N Nfmf w lf X ' xi Q W X if 4 fi Sf Q X X hw Xfff W fm Sf W Q J w W X X f WWW -ff ..m.,,..4p p 1.11, Xyzffgrr .M --,f Z -,f f .94-, mf jg 'Y W , 53 VS, , n,Xx,Z.Q4' Y to stem: keel to mast. YE OLDE PIPEFITTERS UNION! LCDR C. B. LEWIS, Damage Control Assistant Plotting damage during GQ. p X ft Af y g x ig-,,.f451 .1 t.,. - W ,i ff if -7 X TT , I 32 DAMAGE CONTROL Damage Control is a vast organization of over 700 men aboard Constellation. The Dam- age Control Assistant is responsible to the Engineer Officer for this organization. . The primary element of a Damage Control Organization is the ship's repair parties whose function is to repair battle damage and keep the ship afloat. In addition to repair parties, CONNIE has a Flying Squad which is a group of highly trained petty officers who are on standby at all times to isolate, combat, extinguish and remove the effects of fire at sea. Fires in port are the responsibility of the In Port Fire Party. This unit is composed of approxi- mately 30 men from the day's duty section. Every division aboard ship has a Damage Control Petty Officer for the purpose of main- taining fire-fighting and other damage control equipment for his respective division. The safety of the ship is dependent upon the Damage Control Organization: therefore, it is essential that every man aboard ship be acquainted with the principles of damage control. Training WW f lfwffwuw Www W fm 4.4m .Hz , , -w4,.:,,ff'l. M ffl .xzgw -:.::.v,3 SA , 1 Rf .' x UQ ' 0 WWW? fQZ Q MX, ZQQ A cr, ' ., .- Q 1 sw S A .hTQrMf'W'2Z3A1U fav! '47 X K ' ' H. 'W ff ff, Q xx A591 f - ' wyafs g +yg.' MQWZQZQ 5 X S SWS? ' max, ff' ,SPYQMW S f's S439 r, F-wah' UPPLY DEPARTMENT CDR l. R. BOW If you wear it, eat it, work with it or on it or in it, or if you read it, write on it, or need it, Constellation's Supply Department has it or will get it for you. Some 650 personnel-from Storekeepers to Stewards, from barbers to computer operators-take care of the ordering, storing and issuing of all the equipment, supplies, food, clothing, even aircraft engines: look after your personal well being by providing such services as barbers, cobblers, sales people and tailors. As an example, the Supply Department must order and prepare meals for 5,000 people three times a day . . . 1,308 loaves of bread, 10,150 pounds of vegetables, nearly 5,000 pounds of meat. And they must store it for periods oi several weeks-such as the more than 2 million pounds of provisions-until they are ready for use. Constellation's 5,000 resident population, like any city of 5,000 needs such items as razor blades, toothpaste, trousers, haircuts, shoes repaired, clothing laundered or dry cleaned or soda fountains for the relaxing hours. Wherever you are, Whatever your job aboard ship, you can bet the Supply Department is close by. LCDR D O MILLER mg, Q., M., w.q,...v f X X ff ,' f ff -1 I I I f' X fff f .X f f ff f , f , f ,fff Q ., 4 .Nh i 9' x-- s-' . , 3 . , 5 w, 5'-.f.'fF ' -- T1 ' ' , si' ww' - N. , . - s NS' .Nf,W5'k-,f Q- Q KS' N vlr ' ,1g.xX,QaMix, Q x ,.aw,' .x Y? -wus, Qieifxs - f My ,W ff f W, f X7 ' f ' V 1 .1 'U .23 f 3 sf, , , iq ,,, X af X ,nn if LX 10 X X ,W f f f 4 ,,, ,,f WWWWJ, x , , Q 2 14 4Qgf ,,, f,,f ff M41 7' vi? 'A' 4734? f V f ffffff f G J, ' f . ww law.- PM if Whwoffl Q is Wi grail-' Z X Wm f Ecxsy credit. On order-December 1965. l f ww--' ' W V Repair parts. :ig ia Y ..,, 5, W-.- ,,,, ,.,, . J.. hy.. V S-2 DIVISION S-2 CCommissaryD Division procures, stores cmd issues General Mess provi- sions and manages and operates the enlisted mess. Meals are served 22 hours per day to about 5,000 persons at a cost of about Sl85,000 a month. The ship can carry enough food to feed a family of 8 for 12 years. HHSYI I f0und a quarter. 5 Soup's on. The chow line. 3 I W SQ' N ass fi 7 mf K X A K: S FRESH PROVISIONS 151, '11 'E e Q, ff ff! , , H YT FL 1 X- 7 15 ':.' . fe 'X -ff' X 51, F 5 E 21 4 I 1 '- lf' T, ' 7' .i U a. 11525 1 xi: J, E .,.-.4199 SN ar-v-.,.,..'-- ,K ., V-..,, Qggiugxgsegg V485 , g - ., 5. 1.7, S- DIVISIO S-7 KData Processingl Di- vision processes data and prepares reports in support of the new aviation and sur- face Standard Navy Main- tenance and Material Man- agement System C3MD and mechanized supply, using a Univac 1500 computer system. I think this button . . . ,w4.....--1.w,- ' ,r SI. ,WM s. .WM ,N...s.........,.,W....,..,fwf ,ff W , Q ff :V s- MASN HAASE verifies punch cards unnvmwwWMw,,,,N,,...c Results show 33? fewer items in stock. .. S-3 DIVISION S-3 ISalesI Division han- dles laundry, dry cleaning, Cobbler shop, tailor shop, barber shops, clothing and small stores, five ships stores, three soda fountains for a city of over 5,000 people. Example, weekly laundry amounts to about 82,000 pounds. Boots are made for walkin f aff I Wfnff f A , 7? Qi ,,,f f ff 'f Tailor Shop-SH2 COWAN cmd LTGCJD BINDON- GEDUNK A little more off top. Ccxse11o. ' r ff wa- 'W 'l 4:e'. gag: N' 4, x NL ' , 3 4 I' 7' ff , - 5x4.,,,,,, U. f ,A ' 14,:'f'1 -M f if is aw-2 f nn ' -'fi' u V' ' 'N 1 J xhnl L fit -f 'Q ,4 W 4 DIVISIO Exactly how much money do you make? How much is paid out in salaries a month aboard Constellation? Ask the DK-and several hundred sailors each month do ask the first question. The an- swer to the second-Sl million a month. l r -443 S1.000,000. W' 'ALR V1 WYYWWWW i 3 5 Q e 2 5 5 Q 1 1 1 l i w 4 3 1 55kMsmr!!HE, .... .,, A, I M-, M, W V I 12 3 1 in 46 Cakes for any occasion. Nothing but tender meat in WR Z! S15 D VISIO S-5 CWardroom Mess? Divi- sion is responsible for the feed- ing and berthing of the 375 offi- n cers. Two Wardrooms function , when the ship is at sea With 4 operations on a 24 hour a day schedule in one wardroom when planes are flying. 1 l lr f rl 5' XM 7 N fu? 'H Y. ,.,. was Q, ' a nnin ff? A! Bounce a quarfer off the bunk, GARCESI' -1 Eff Maintaining union rules-2 workers to 3 watchers. That's real service. They make a great fruit salad. I , ff' ff? x + QQ, Xi vQ5?d 33 Sears Roebuck-Catalogue Dept. S-6 DIVISICDN S-6 CAviation Storesl Di- vision stocks, issues and accounts for all items re- quired for maintenance and operation of the aircraft as- signed to Constellation and her embarked air groups. It has an average inventory of S18 million in parts. Miles of Paperwork B. F. Goodrich It must be here somewhere, sir! 4-3.3 REI-S.CH! - AKAN GOFF and AN MCKENNA. .-Q. who staff the executive offices, the Post Office, the Print Shop and the Special Services activities. The Executive staff , includes the Ship's Secretary, the Ad- ministrative Assistant, the Personnel Officer, the Chaplains, the Legal Officer, the Education and Training Officer, the Public Affairs Officer and the Chief Master-at-Arms. - The Captain's Office screens and routes all official correspondence arriving aboard and leaving the ship, mqin- tains officer records, controls classified correspondence and ship's directives. The Administrative Office screens and prepares executive correspondence, publishes the POD and coordinates other activities of the Executive Department. The Administrative Assistant supervises the print shop and the post office and serves as X Division Officer. The Personnel Office maintains enlisted service records, issues ID and liberty cards, assigns crew berthing. In addition to conducting religious services and instruction, the Chaplain's Office also provides assistance in cases of family emergencies and operates and maintains the crew's lounge and library. The Legal Office prepares and records Captain's Masts, courts-martial, and other legal proceedings and pro- vides legal assistance to crew members. The Education and Training Office administers all Navy and USAFI correspondence courses and advancement exams, processes all applications for Navy schools and officer advancement programs and prepares all re- enlistments. The Public Affairs Office prepares all ship's news publications and all news releases leaving the ship and co- ordinates preparations for VIP visits. The Master-at-Arms Force supervises indoctrination of new non-rated personnel and performs various police functions such as traffic control and maintenance of order and discipline. The Post Office performs all the ship's postal functions and serves as a terminal post office for the entire task force on deployment. The Print shop produces nearly all the printed material on the ship, using offset lithography. 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The Dental Department is responsible primarily for the oral health of Constel- lation's crew, deployed air Wing and tenant groups. In addition to the depart- ment's primary dental mission, it is util- ized as an appendage of the Medical Department in the treatment of' mass casualties and manning the battle dress- ing stations when the ship is at general quarters. No department's mission was made more formidable when Constella- tion deployed with over 5000 men, one of the largest numbers deployed on a carrier to date. Constellation's sea-going dental clinic provides a complete range of dental treatment, including operative dentistry, oral surgery, periodontics, endodontics, full and partial dentures and crown and bridge work. In addition to treating existing dental problems, a program was instituted to prevent further dental disease by giving fluoride treatments and patient instruc- tions in ways to improve their oral health. Dr. PHILLIPS and DT2 DRAINVILLE- At the daily grind. 1 XJ! 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REICHARDT The Medical Officer assisted by two Flight Surgeons, one board certified Surgeon, one Medical Service Corps Officer and forty Hos- pital Corpsmen is responsible for the treatment of the sick and injured personnel aboard Con- stellation, personnel in all phases of profes- sional duties and ships personnel in emergency first aid proceduresl The Medical Officer thru the Medical Sup- ply section must anticipate, in advance, the medical needs of approximately 6000 per- sonnel for a seven month deployment Without replenishment. The Medical Department is equivalent to a completely equipped community hospital. It has two wards and four quiet rooms with a total bed capacity of seventy-eight. Supportive medical facilities consist of an operating room, emergency room, EENT clinic, eye examination room, X-Bay department, physical therapy, pharmacy, and clinical laboratory are all up to date with the most modern equipment. LT. A. R. BEIL, IR. LT. E. W. HUNT LT R W SMITH LT. P. l. 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Chief, you're thinking about that Hong Kong liberty againl' I ' Hexa-metha-chloro- WHAT? 'lust when I had the wall chart memorized they get this thing out In 2 NAVIG Tl N DEPARTMENT CDR I- F. LASSETER, Ir. ,, IIIII ll tilt! 130' LCDR KRAMER on the Bridge The Navigation Department provides for safe navigation and piloting of the ship. It determines the ship's position on the earth's surface and guides the ship safely from one point to another: keeps a continued and accurate plot- ting of the ship's course and position, recommends courses to be steered, procures and maintains 'training of officer of the deck, boat officer, and other training. They have responsibility for steering, degaussing, use and main- tenance of charts and publications, and coordinates actions required for proper executions of honors, ceremonies, mili- tary courtesies, and ship's evolutions. The Navigator is responsible for the fulfillment of these functions by his department. 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The majority of message traffic is transmitted and received by radio, the majority of this via one of the several fleet broadcasts. Over these circuits come everything from operational war news to a message informing a sailor of the birth of a child. The men in CB division have many distinct tasks. They handle message traffic from the origin to the I 1 I - 1 , . 1 E ,x . . . . X. . 1 2 l , Q t K .XX . l . l . X moment of delivery and all stops between. Since West- Pac traffic is four figures a day, the expeditious treat- ment of each message is a painstaking and never- ending process. ' The task of CS division personnel is somewhat less diversified but no less important. From their home on the signal bridge at the highest point of the Shlp' go out all tactical messages. 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When wors it that cold in the South China Sea? K Wm, We've been waiting for a ROGER for five minutes! f f , , y f WW W Z9 4 f, 1 ,Au ,mf PER TIONS DEPARTMENT CDR C. N. PIEROZZI The Operations Department is wide spreqd and is responsible for the ship's operating schedule, plans, aircraft outside the flight deck area, carrier approach control and search radar, strike coordination, air intelligence, weather service and photographic facilities. The Operations Department is broken into five divisions as listed below: OI-The purpose of OI division is the operation of the surface and tactical air picture and to cooperate with weapons on missile assignment. CONSTELLATION is a Naval Tactical Data System-equipped ship and it is this multi-million dollar installation that is used by OI division to make rapid and concise recommendations to the com- manding officer or his representative for action. Electronic Countermeasures and Counter-Countermeasures is also handled by a highly specialized group of OI personnel, OE--OE Division is one of the most important divis- ions on the ship. It is the ET's and the DS's that keep all of the electronic equipment on CONSTELLATION opera- tional and in the best shape possible. This is a never-end- ing, back-breaking job. The EMO and his people are among the most dedicated, least rested individuals on the ship. OM--Utilizing the most modern equipment in existence including two weather satellites, OM division keeps us informed as to the atmospheric information so necessary in planning for our primary mission of flight operations. CONSTELLATION is the first of the Satellite Weather Tracking ships and as such she has a unique place among navy ships. OC--OC Division is responsible for safety of flight- carrier controlled approaches and the thankless, never- ending task of flight planning. A branch of OC Division is also responsible for the operation of the mail and passenger service of the Warchief Airlines COD aircraft. OP-OP Division is one of the largest divisions in breadth of responsibilities-including the Integrated Oper- ational Intelligence Center CIOICJ and the photography laboratory, OP incorporates the most modern equipment into one of the most outstanding Intelligence Systems in existence in the military today. The photo lab section of OP Division is a multi-million dollar operation itself, and in addition to its intelligence duties, handles the routine photography of the ship. 5 4 I , , uusuuanulzn W 1, ' ., X M' v ix 'K-H+ XV We 4, N63 V 14 cf W if Wm, ' , , 17 hV, WM'A'-iii:w.x.,1fQ3y,, ' 'Mask ' X -vw-Q-.,,,, , B.,,,,,,,... 'T' OC DIVISION CDR. A. G. WELLONS Q , ,.. IIIII I U... y w'd' AJNI Iv' 5 Y. fv , Nfl Q! 'ff - - 10 mile gate, say your state. 72 AN WALLACE plots dead reckoning track LAUNCH X QA WM' UTTD ,M Q , Q Q ,.N1swM,,N 0 Q D C W I W ' U . l H If Q , ,,, s, -1. 'I fd . Q 603 needs cr drink. CARRIER IR TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER 904 'll 91 O in ZW miles-begin descent. In 44 7 We're all alert, on our toes and well trained up here. .792 I Ass... Oi DEVESEGN RDC HARVEY on the System Monitoring Panel- CDR. D. A. LEHMAN the heart of NTDS. ff Captain, I'm tracking 357 with 102 ! ' How about a game of Tic-Tac-Toe? COMBAT IN FORMATICN CENTER f ,ML Keeping in touch with the rest of the fleet. Those chairs get pretty hard after four hours. SN GARCIA updates Combat Air Patrol status board. I i E I l 1 i l1UU5l g CHIEF PODBREGER-he repairs anything OP DIVISIO -- PHOT0 LAB PHAN HOWARD-not only cooks make soup. . 4.3 'W ,Ji f I if PH3 SCHREIBER- The World of CONNIE Color. MC COY--A It wasn't like this with BEECHCRAFTJ' Confucious say look up to inspect aerial negative. ,ff 9, 'f uni These crre the guys who shot proofed and pnnted every p1cture ln your CONNIE Crmsebook KEEP your fmgerpnnts off PUGLIELLI PHAN STEWART Accentuate the posmve elimmcxte the negcrtlve W W ICIC if Since your chained me here, CDR PIEROZZI, we're really getting out the reports. Q1 K 1 4 1 , E 3 - f ir it .. w 5 gt - Strike photography being reviewed for bomb damage. Photo interpreters review mission films. Photos being prepared for target study l i I AMN iQ iv Ex Let's see now, is the hurricane BETTY or DOLLY? ll Connie's satellite tracker OM Mapmcxkers QE DIVISIC SINS- Keeping check on the ncxvigators. L ? '12 .fffl P M353 S2122 vim 5? 1 'GRM' JWKM' Q 4, f I, , You guys just don't have it turned on. 2 - S Q f . V it 2 . W X X 'Q i ii wif , S 3 1 'L v f e :ae , e .... , e, as 'E , s i 'ness , X 3 Q Msg' 5 I Q ,. Q Q f 3 Q f ,,XX fi, .XX ML E 9965? xx QA Mxux' ini' ss -55 3 3 5 1 ' .sas if ,f lsylwfi 7 is - ' ...x XNWQN7 k :N Z, i W NL fi .ix W NXQQQQ is-f X' ss- we if s The Time Machine. Maybe it just needs batteries! 7 5 w 'N : ,M , W.. wW,,NN,,,,..-.--www---A ,-,vw ET1 LEEDOM repairs SPN 10 A 3 ,Zig 1 ,f A V ,Www trawl' W ,.i,, . Isn't anyone working WEAPCNS DEP RTMENT CDR. E. V. IOHDAN Weapons Department with over six hundred men and thirty officers is responsible for spaces from the forecastle to the fantail and the 0 10 level to the eighth deck Its mission involves many tasks ranging from underway replenishment of the sh1p at sea to internal and external security of the ship while in port Main tenance of the Terrier Missile systems and launchers stowage and maintenance of ammunition for embarked aircraft and the handling and maintenance of air launched missiles and special weapons also come under its control Other responsibilities include opera t1on of the ship s brig armory boats paint lockers and ground tackle The department 1S organized into ten divisions in - . - I I - . .. . . 1 . , I I I 1 I - IN ALL THINGS PREPARED. cluding the Marine Detachment. Deck is composed of lst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th divisions with two hundred and fifty men and seven officers headed by the F1TSf Lieutenant. lt is responsible for the execution of 'CI11 deck seamanship operations and evolutions including underway replenishments and the care and mainte- nance of boats, ground tackle and other reldfed equipment. I . Fox Division is responsible for the missile f1I1T1g and missile guidance functions of our Terrier Missile fire control system. Sth Division operates the Terrier Missile launchers and magazines. G Division ha1'id19Sf assembles, breaks out, and transfers all conventional ordnance while W Division handles nuclear WGCIPOHS' 4 is 5 w I P ,,.. fxwizi 4.24 Q36 , Wifi - ' if-Sxvilifk 455 x M x f xx-K wv-if A1 X,xM,i,, :wx f xfxwggg -,gugxiwx my my, - X V . N ,mgxxy X- 5 A f,,',,A 1 X x x V ' wN A-HFSQQNQXQQQ,.353 X951 A ' -' A .?EfG1Es:-gm KH NYSQ i1.5-ge-9,-Sv-y-l.-wS:5:,15fg-:AN vb. 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CONCENTRATION 5th DIVISION I I E E I I Cleaning up after the job is over BOBO makes the SINGER sing I I I E Q Emptying crshes from the incinercxtor Z 2 46 in ffxx ee ' M.-..,. .,,, K! , ' K. , kU L !' 1 ' ' .' .L + Z r 4 W Glilfw' r V . gl 7 I i, rf ,, ? i Q , , E ' M4 A ! f REFUELI G DIVISIGN E3 4 1 3 T Stowing bombs in the bomb elevator. You better be careful assembling these, son. ,-.,r-.W.i Ordnance Control Look at the arms on those G Division qnvs! u ,,,' ' fi fW X ff fwfr KX, X-rtfdlfssxsssf s x WW s, , y 7 Ti xx, 'fu- You sleep where cmd when you ccm in G DIV. mmm -Q32 LONG HOURS OF HARD WORK! No, it's not cr game of Airdc11e monopoly. 7 EW: Q9 Noep 0011 25044 MOLD LD MK-33 Q 5004 QQ LD 55A RROWM Musa 'SSILE Mncsx 25011 LD MK.8I 'BU LLPU P 5.00 ZUN I MISSILE ROCKETS MK.l6 SPARROW MISSILE M'55'lE J 1,0004 HD AN-Mes BOM BS A-GO-GO! FOX IVISIQN Sure looks complicated! Mr. CLAUNCH has his finger on the button W. FTM2 KORLATH cmd PTN3 MUES on the Rcxdcrr Tracking Console Meeting of the minds-LT. HOLLAND cmd Chief ZINTER 1 .TW i 2 f X X ,, x M, wp NR X , , y X if wav ,ff 4 ?' 6th D V SICN CWO3 VeDOMSKE stands condition 3 watch! GMM2 STODDARD cmd GMM2 MILLARD bring up a bird BUTLER, TYLER and HARRIS man the EP2 panel All systems undergo daily operability tests. W DlvlsaoN What you say, see and hear here-leave here! This is the code of Division. Due to the security of these spaces no photographs could be taken. We present on this page a missile firing sequence showing the MIGHT OF CONSTELLATION On the pad. Mfg a - MAR NE DHAC E T rulunaa-:19'0 15' llf fgxh dgglx 'f Sus 219, ,,A3Ig2':fqt'2Ks if ',-205 4 - A-D5. A aa ' X. .441 X- ' 7 - xiffs P- S f . A1 if ijf. C .C Ti' If wp, Q' 2 X? '-V1111 . CAPTAIN H. G. TODD, U. S. M. C. 1ST LT. A. I. LAZOS. U. S. M. C Since 1775 Marines have served with dis- tinction aboard U. S. Navy Ships. At this time Marines performed a great variety of duties, and they were expected to impart a high mili- tary character to the crews. They furnished guards, particularly near the arms chest and open fires, and provided the Captain with a police force to impress often unruly crews. In battle they served as sharpshooters, comprised boarding parties, formed part of prize crews, and spearheaded landing parties. In short, they were infantry soldiers trained to serve afloat. In 1966 very little has changed. Constella- tion Marines still impart a high military char- acter: they furnish guards particularly near to arms chests Cexcept that now these chests contain nuclear armamentlp they provide a police force to contain unruly crew members tin the ship's briglz they serve as sharpshooters when danger of floating mines exist, and they form the nucleus for the ship's landing party. Constellation Marines are still infantry soldiers trained to serve afloat. We are rightfully proud of Constellation Marines. V LCPL WAGNER records on aircraft status board. Captain TODD checks security post. y bug Getting some practice on the M-60 machine gun. nwzwfwf Tffyga-my .Q wwf M X .,f.wi', 'GCNN wh f ge ,AHQILL te X If fi ff fm Ze: M -fffffe 4, M se Q vw Wi wfw N X I 24645, FLM-M' W ' OK you guys, knock it off! PFC IOHNSON and PFC COADY get ready for weekly inspection. ar- 3 1 qw,-wav' 5 4 Ammogworking party RIFLE QUAL FICATIQNS--SUBIC B Y All ready on the right, all ready on the left, all ready on the firing 1ine. Wm., XX' Sharpshooter! This end is called the butt-it goes against the shoulder . . . 99 A R DEPARTMENT CDR K E ENNEY 'lil f E-D ---7 1OO jf' fu' ll sr 9 ilu' L0 The Air Department is a complex organization composed of more than six hundred talented, hard Working officers and men. The mis- sion of the Air Department of Con- stellation is to conduct launching and landing operations including the control of airborne aircraft. In addition, the Air Department pro- vides services and facilities for the care, maintenance, and fueling of aircraft so that the embarked Air Wing Squadrons and Detachments can effectively conduct air opera- tions to fulfill the fighting capabil- ities of Constellation. r , A ' 'I' 1 7 ---- -. - ,,,. -5- yy f 1 ' g i - '. ,L 1 V ' -. l-F. an -ir: ,J -0, A 'f n- F- fn- -' ' ,musing ' -fti 'uit ill '1a'1 1 t ,- ,MB I-1 CDR W. F. MOORE ,nf ff' - IVIS CN AN VETSCH mans the crash tally. Remove from spot and relocate tor launch ' wh X! ' ., , XZ-, HUZ,W,M,W! flfl I , ' '. ,Z , il Wm' K 'Vie W , K ' .2 X Mlfqigfi AMW! - , . , ' QWMW he 102 wx ix i x hiv ,f N ,X U.AXQQXXXx,gExmN, gf What happened to the heavy that was sp0ff9d right there 911 P 1 N 5 lg: 1. The men of the Flight Deck Division, dressed in red, yellow and blue jer- seys, control flight deck op- erations. These dedicated men direct the movement, handling, deck launching, starting, and spotting of air- craft plus clearing flight deck crashes and exting- uishing flight deck fires. AA MILAM unhooks tow tractor during respot. Flight deck driver qualification test! Lower, upper one dropping two A-4's to hangar deck s. s in s 5 H L? t. 4' wv' igiigfl 'W 1 , E 4' nw , 164 S www, QAM Zgiw! , AN BUNSTIN and ABE2 BANKSTON man console No. 2 cat. Retraction engine operator, Fwd. Cat. V-2 DIVISIO The men of V-2 Division operate and maintain the ship's catapults, arresting gear, jet blast deflectors, barricade, nose tow and bridle, arrester systems. The greeen clad Catapult and Arrest- ing Gear Crew are specialists whose performance epitomizes the teamwork that is essential for effective carrier operations. ' Setting steam for a catsh0i FINAL READY ROCHA and SHELTON check cross-deck , pendant fitting. The pilots are all on Candid Camera. 105 f fzff ' 7: ' -W b ---V .m..nf-t V .. W,. ii I ,fu ,,,f , K.' '1 Y'W T2'1 f I A constant fire watch in CONFLAG. V-3 D VISIO The hangar deck crew, dressed in yellow and blue jerseys, are experts in moving and spotting large aircraft in the minimum amount of space. With the skill of a seamstress threading a needle, they exchange aircraft with the flight deck. In addition to aircraft movement they provide space and support every ship function from Bingo to religious services. Fire fighting on the Hangar Deck through conflag stations, as Well as regular fire fighting teams, is an- other important function of these dedicated men. AA TORNBEHG helps move plane from elevator to hangar bay f yn 'ff 1 1 Q 97 7 3, and leave the driving to us ll lm Irf- 1.2 Yi f , 422 WNW W ,, 4 'ff 7, J 1 f if Q ,T ff? V 7 ,iq '7 421 li M 5 1 2? .4 t if-s Di 'Ulf , 'hiifwfas , ,, Your friendly, courteous elevator operator. ABCS BUCKLEY and ABH2 GALAGOS check spotting board in hangar deck control. All clear. Mr. HOLLAND will never believe it. 151 5 ,J . 108 .lv , Mt Yep, there's IP-5 in the water again. -4 D VES ON Purple shirts signify the man of the Aviation Fuel system. These men fuel and defuel the embarked aircraft and support equipment. The maintenance and repairs of the ship's aviation fuels and lubricating oil systems, both extremely dan- gerous and complex systems for the novice, is performed daily by these highly trained men. Wou1d you believe we just ran out of IP 5? ABF3 KNOX cmd AN DUBACH change 2V2 pressure nozzle. W .. E I'-, . Who put the1r bubble gum 1n thxs th1ng'P 1 V-6 DIVISIC J The Aircraft Maintenance Di- vision are the men who operate and maintain the ship's facil- ities required for the upkeep and repair of embarked aircraft and support equipment. These technicians are specifically trained for the important role of keeping sophisticated air- craft operational. I hope it goes in the right direction. U E E F s i I Y I i I I I l r I Psst . . , I think my hand is stuck. A f I gv L AMC JGQQ, ' W-Qff eif f ' ' - f f - .--C -, fx. 2 X I hope to hell that hailing wire ho1ds. i I lust what I thought, the rubber band broke. 111 1 HELICOPTER COMBAT SUPPORT t ,. , Q,stwsWN44lwa1ww-w.ws , ' ' f N XX SOUADRON ONE The Det Delta Angels of Helicopter Com- bat Support Squadron One Cl-IC-lb consist of 8 officers-all pilots--and 28 men who provide Constellation 'with round-the-clock helicopter service. Among the 28 men are 10 rescue aircrewmen, highly trained in every aspect of land and open sea search and rescue. The detachment operates the Kaman UH-2A Seasprite, the Navy's high speed, turbine-powered utility helicopter. During every Connie launch and re- covery, there is an angel airborne ready to respond to any emergency that may occur. Det Delta also provides a number of services besides their primary task of search and rescue. Throughout the course of a Westpac deployment, over a thou- sand personnel are transferred between ships and several tons of mail and cargo are delivered to other Yankee team mem- bers. Added to this are radar calibration and photo flights and many long hours of condition Watches. HC-l Det Delta is a small detachment that is proud to be a part of the USS Constellation and Carrier 'Air Wing Fif- teen's efforts toward the cause in Viet Nam. 112 As they see us. J 2 3x Down easy lxke the rest of the guys 1 1 I 3 1 I 1 A , 5--W f W f :. N .JIA1 , .5 riffs 'e j L af? 54-. Q-sf - - 'S . -.- 4 -. ' 'ljiii -.V AJ N We .fa Tmmwf if .-.1 15,1 --.lrgzn-.44.4Q li -. R34-gi-5l'3sf:g3Qb,2s'M'Y21Sh3, mfr, 4116 ' .f- 'f ,, .41-Z' ? A 5 01 ,J as-M E W -V 3 1 i - - - i I 1 K i .W..,-A----4 f- -iff? ' 4 , X ,f , , 1 ff ff I X f f x PREPARATIQNS XX XX -1-1 'I CD I -'I U r'r1 0 X 1 1 I i 1 ! ff -Q 'V rw. ,fi W ,WI nf- W 2 Rack 'em up. 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I, , A , .ll ..,, ,Wm x ,W -' , .fx A , , W I , , , '-.-rw . RECOVERY COMPLETE 5 W V Back to the ready room for debrief. 1 33 -- --- v.-WwmmA ....M.,,,,,,.-.w.,y. , A ,J ,W sg R - K ...l TA1' PT3 UPPERMAN in Intelligence. TF 77 STAFF I can't understand this message either.' A 134 CDR KLINKER, Air Operations Officer. Yes s1r' We 11 have our posmon for you soon. f KM, .Mi fffy Sb' ,A 5? UM, 136 Attack Carrier A1r Wing 15 was commissioned September 1 1943 at Nor folk, Virginia. Lt. Cmdr. David McCampbel1, who later became the Navys leading Ace in WW II with over 30 kills, was the first Air Wing Commander McCampbe11 took the Air Wing aboard USS Essex in May 1944 from which it operated in the Pacific Theatre until November 1944, destroying over 700 enemy aircraft. For its participation in numerous strikes it was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, and from that time on has been known as Fabulous Fifteen The A1r Wing was decommissioned for a short t1me following WW 11 to be reformed, then decommissioned a second time in 1949. After the outbreak of the Korean conflict, Air Wing 15 was formed for the third time and during the conflict flew over 12,000 sorties duringltwo combat tours. The Air Wing received the. Korean Presidential Unit Citation while operating from the USS Antietam It also operated from the USS Princeton The A1r Wing was converted to reserve status after the Korean conflict. but was reactivated in 1956. It served in the Western Pacific aboard USS Han- cock in 1958, and 1959-1960. During 1958 it became the first all-jet Air Wing in the U. S. Navy. Since 1960 Air Wing 15 has operated with the U.S. Seventh Fleet on four separate occasions. On February 7, 1965 Air Wing 15 planes began combat operations against North Vietnam, flying from USS Coral Sea. During 1965 the Air Wing set a record of more than 10,000 combat sorties during a single cruise. Air Wing 15 sailed with USS Constellation in May 1966 to begin another combat cruise as a member of the Seventh Fleet. , Y, , iv' COMMANDER ATTACK CARRIER AIR WING I5 Commander Ward is a native of Bison, Arkansas. He enlisted in the Navy as an Ap- prentice Seaman in lanuary 1944 and entered the Aviation Cadet Program in November 1945. He received his wings and commission in Iuly 1947. After completion of flight training, Com- mander Ward served in VF -lE, Fawtulanf, and VC-4 prior to being released to inactive duty in November 1949. Returning to the Navy in November 1952, he deployed in Banshees aboard USS Oriskany to the Far East as a member of a night-fighter team from VC-3. After detaching from VC-3 he was assigned to the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Md. for three years. A three and one half year tour in VF-21 followed aboard USS Midway, during which time the squadron completed three West- Pac deployments. In Iuly 1962, Commander Ward left VF -21 for a two-year assignment in the Strategic Plans Division, office of the chief of Naval operations. He reported to VF-151 as executive officer in October 1964 and became commanding officer in Iune 1965. From Febru- ary to October 1965, Commander Ward partic- ipated in combat operations against Commu- nist insurgency in Vietnam. He holds the air medal C7 awardsl, the Navy commendation medal with the combat V and the Navy unit commendation. Commander Ward is a graduate of the Naval test pilot school and holds a B.S. from Louisiana State University. His aviation experience in- cludes 5000 hours in more than 50 types of military aircraft and over 700 carrier landings of which over 200 were at night. He is married to the former Ianelle Valen- tine, also of Bison, Arkansas, and presently resides in San Diego with their two children, Susan and Ion. I ,pw ,. ., -A, .mm .,. - r... I -- 137 VAW ll DET D LTA Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron ELEVEN Detachment DELTA Was formed 1 December 1965 under the leadership of LCDR Thomas W, Conboy. Detachment DELTA is com- posed of 22 officers, and 104 enlisted men, and four E-2A HAWKEYE air- craft whose mission is that of airborne early warning and intercept control. The 1-1AWKEYE greatly increases the early Warning detection range of the fleet through computer detection and electronic classification of airborne and surface radar targets. The E-2A's com- puter data link automatically provides a real-time computer picture of the local tactical situation to naval units hundreds of miles away, freeing the aircraft crew to perform their designed mission of directing friendly aircraft against hostile targets. LCDR T. W. 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In 1949 the squadron transitioned to the F-9F Panther jet aircraft and after one WESTPAC cruise became an all-weather jet fighter squadron whose tasks were as extensive as its title flying in the first of three famous McDonnell jets-the F-2H Banshee. In Iuly 1956, the squadron received its first CNO Annual Safety Award for their outstanding safety record dur- ing the preceding year. After transitioning to the F-4D Skyray, they jetted through one more cruise in Southeast Asia with Attack Carrier Air Wing F IFTEEN. In 1959 the squadron accepted the McDonnell F-3H Demons and re-designated VF-151. The first Demon cruise in 1960 1n- volved the squadron in one of the first flare-ups in Laos. A second CNO Annual Safety Award was won in 1964 following their last cruise in the Demon. l Upon completion of the 1964 cruise VF-151 transitioned to the F -4B Phantom II. The task of uniting the members of the new team of 250 enlisted men and 28 flying officers was aC- complished in outstanding VIGILANTE fashion. During their first Phantom II deployment to WESTPACI the squadron participated in the first major strikes against North Vietnam on 7 February 1965. Many record perforincmfles were achieved during that eleven month cruise with Air Wlflg FIFTEEN. After a short six month turnaround, the VIGILANTES C19- ployed in May 1966 in USS CONSTELLATION for their seC011d combat cruise with the SEVENTH Fleet, and again continued to compile an impressive combat record. Since the first S1I1k95 in February, 1965, VIGILANTE aircrews have flown in more than 2200 combat missions in North and South Vietnam. As each day passes, the squadron, presently commanded by CDR 1. 1. CHAMBERS, adds more distinction to an a1readY proud record. AMEAN CHEVALIER checks out ejection seat. Discussing problem in power plants shop. N MW Repair of the essential mask. 143 144 Finishing touches to a minor radar repair job, M l ,nv- LCDR MACINTYRE-another busy day for the operations officer. , LCDR CORRICA and ENS BEDINGER are congratulated by CDR CHAMBERS for CVA64's 43,000th landing. ix Air frames are responsible for fuselage, wings, and tail assembly. was -W Mfngg X 1 ff? . WW ,f I V ,,.r,,v, LA . V, ,, , , I, Q, ,. U: ., ' , N wzfffmg-V Q --.r-ofvwg 'ii W' r fx is , ff, , 5, ,,,,,y,,,?1x, .N its .1 mr - -1 ,4 :ig bf 5 li 3 QQ w f YN3 DAHARSH and SN LEMKE keep the records straight in squadron admin. Plane Captain IONES cleans plane prior to launch. Electrician mates are kept busy. y mi Q WN ,Q LT. MORROW relaxes between hops. ,Q 1 w -ws .. .iw l K I Z Fung Yuk Shem, foster child of VF-151 Vigilantes, trys skipper's chair while visiting ship in Hong Kong. i ! 9 N 146 Vigilante air crews are briefed by Air Wing Commander W ADI3 DUI-'FEY- Sailor of the Month award. What maintenance problems do we have today CHIEF WATSON ? AN GRANT tapes tail assembly prior to painting FIGHTER SQUADRCN ONE SIX CN :Jill .5 f F4B Phantom CDR. L. N. HOOVER, C.O. WWQE X f ,ff . , ff, CNN . 2 S f NW V .1 gsm ss P A X., 4 ,sf 1 .K A Fighter Squadron 161 flies the super. sonic F4B Phantom II all Weather inter- cepter. Known as the Chargers , VF 161 is led by CDR. L. N. Hoover with CDR. R. I. Schulte as Executive Officer. VF 161's primary mission as a fighter interceptor unit is to detect, intercept, identify and destroy enemy airborne targets which threaten the Task Force, under all Weather conditions. The ver- satile Chargers also destroy enemy ground or surface targets with air-to- ground weapons, provide fighter escort for other aircraft and clear the air over targets of enemy fighters. A Charger pilot, Lt. W. M. McGuigan and his RIO LTIG R. M. Fowler, shot down an enemy Mig-17 on Iuly 13 which was attacking our fleet aircraft. Upon completion of this cruise, Fight- er Squadron l6l is scheduled to change over to the more sophisticated F41 Phantom. Q fs Z W 1 CDR. R. 1. SCHULTE. X.O. CDR, HOOVERXLTIG MORE CDR. SCHULTEXENS. TURNER LT. THOMPSONXLTIG WALTHALL LT. BRENT! ENS. WELLS LTIG. MILLERXLTIG ROBINSON LT. DOWDXLTIG. FLINT LTIG. BEYNONXLTICLBUTLER LCDR. MCBRIDEX ENS. WORDEN LTIG. HAVRYXLTIG. EMRICH LT. WHEATON! LT. BARRETT LTIG. DOWNSXLTIG. PLAKK LCDR. STODDARTXLTIG PINEMANN LT. MCGUIGANXLTIG. FOWLER LT. MCGUIGAN tells how he shot down MIG. i 5. Z. Q Q3 Q Es s I Waiting to get the word 1 50 'ix K N They have me down for three hops today. ' W AQ crew onthe flight deck. 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'1 -HS.. - 1. ., '. ,, A.K,g,.N4., si Ready and waiting Loading up the Sparrow missile. Parachute riggers ABCE and HOPPER. 153 RECCNNA SSANCE ATTACK SQUADRON S X CDR C. R. SMITH, C.O. CDR W S THOMPSON XO On September 23, 1965, Heavy Attack Squadron Six was redesigned Reconnaissance Attack Squadron Six thus opening a new era for one of the Navy's oldest Heavy Attack Squad- rons. With a nucleus of officers and men from the former VAH squadron, the transition to a new concept of operation with a new aircraft was accomplished in record time. The mission of RVAI-I-6 is to conduct all-weather, multi- sensor tactical reconnaissance flights to obtain current inte- grated intelligence information and secondly, if required, con- duct all-weather air-to-surface attack operations with nuclear weapons to demolish enemy installations. RVAH-6, embarked aboard USS CONSTELLATION, directly supports tactical units of Task Force Seventy-Seven and various national intelligence agencies by providing pre-strike intelligence, bomb damage assessment and surveillance photography. RVAI-I-6 flys the mach two RA5C Vigilante aircraft. It is a two place, two engine reconnaissance attack aircraft capable of all weather, high or low altitude tactical reconnaissance and the delivery of special and conventional weapons. The aircraft and its systems together with the ship or ground-based Inte- grated Operational Intelligence Center CIOICD comprise the U.S. Navy Integrated Operational Intelligence System CIOISD. This system is designed to provide tactical commanders with the full and up to date intelligence picture on any target area. This information includes photographic coverage, side looking radar coverage and Electronic Order of Battle CEOBD data. RVAI-I-6, under its Commanding Officer, Cdr Charles Smith, Ir., is fulfilling its mission in a manner that is in keep- ing with the squadron motto: Celeritas Cum Accurate C Speed With AccuracY l. AQ1 MOBLEY-one of many in IMA. y 156 Q ,m,,-xL , 'r 4i,f li ffL1,:, ,, , ,, uf ' -, ,f ,f l ,, rw' W , Q, h, Ml ,A,A,., N v. f 'Nw x 7X4 ,kk , S sf J . J y 5,3 AA SZYSHA gets practical experience in corrosion control. ADI3 MCMILLAN and his trusty bottle of Windex. Well, George we've got ourselves cr goer. ww. , ,,,,, .3 I X LCDR ART SKELLY and LTIG IOE SHEVLIN jinking over Haiphong. 1. Two RA-5C VIGILANTES in flight. . W L M 1 i V . ,.,........... ,, I .3 A W ' 1 , ..,., Q - ' p- Q-Q- -fhzzzwff' o x V .W,?,7,h lf 7 f' S J ggi? ff X. ' M 1 ' -WW V ,M ' ' , ww KX .. .. 4 Wo-N M!! w4.N --ff X ., 9 W:m,....m,, ,o,,.,.., .A ........ . 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I :fi 1 1. 2 ., u 1 F E , fb vw-fwiff 'HT zzifv' ' .fn - ' 42' 535. 1 u f .5 1 f K A 3 Vi EJ 9 Q uf , I 51 gf f he Jig, ,xy - A , QEQMA 0,33 - - 1 'Y ' ' f 4 x -1 , f ', 3 igl hfv ' fy 'Z , All 5' . Q' ' . '21 V' :fi fc. ' f M ' I5 gi Qi ff ' i ff H X i' i K mu wa V ff X QW . , f'ffaf',f.fx f X' 22, MWA L - 7514 ff 4,114 ,flgfvw A3 ' N 1 . 4 ' Q., f ,gx Q, 4 ' I Q, vff , A- 1, ' .55 QM . Aygfv 5 X I .5 4,g,,.. , 6.3 i .HM,. f 23553 mf , M fwyyfg x, Chief Matt puts out the word on unrep party. X 5, W rx-X f 1-M: ,ya H u V7 HF If 3 157 AQB2 IOHNSON checks the ASB-12 radar. ATR3 NOZZI makes good use of the test bench in IMA, Z LCDR KOLSTAD and ENS KLENERT celebrate Connie's 47.000th arrested landing. 158 CDR SMITH receives plaque for his 500th arrested carrier landing. I XX X X3 IWW ' xii, Vt K Moon MULLEN repairs ASB-12 modular. 1 PH2 SAWYER attaches chain lift to camera modular. 4 t 4 S of 4' pf Line crewman signals for flight control check. I X v WW Y ZYW '1NS31,Q'f l 0 X ,, , .. ,.. , ,, , if Z ........,v-Y f Z A ,,,,, A Ms 100 days and 50 rolls of masking tape and we will be back in San Diego. ISD 159 ATTACK SQLIADRCN ONE FIVE THREE A BLUE TAIL FLIES ' C-O' CDR. T. E. WOOLCOCK, x.o. V l- AN RRRINGTON gives LCDR PORE pre-flight cockpit checkout. Flying the 4AC Skyhawk, the Blue Tail Flies of Attack Squadron 153 have again proven the versatility of the bantam bomb- er. Flying day and night strikes against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese, the Blue Tails expended more than 26 tones of bombs, rockets, missiles flares and 20mm cannon shells against the enemy. POL Cpetroleum - oil - lubricantl storage tanks, barges, trucks and trains alike fell victim to the pilots of this squadron. Commanding Officer of VA-153 is CDR David Dave E. Leue. Executive Officer is CDR Thomas Tom E. Woolcock. Two hamburgers to go. lill 't x l?Ri:h?E?F?sL ,Zf,,g ' ,Tris 172760 .. W1 11 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 21,4 .4 1 lx 12 1:1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 11 1 31 2 I 1 i f 1 1 1, I1 1 1 1 1 I 5 11 1 12 ' 11f . 1 :- 1EA l 1 1 If ff 31 1 U i 1' 'ix 11 f W! 11 U 21 11311 'L' f jx? nf 151 W 1? 1 E LEW ,1 sl -- H! 3 .VCI 1 '4 1 fq i 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 .11 162 Aircraft 306 was launched czt Z330. This is cx map. N1 1 Uwwmmzfxy QM Birds need constant cleaning. 'hug ibn-bsmd 'QP' AN GEORGIA checks drop tank. Another item NIS. This cruise was cz piece of cake. 163 mzdux 2 Chief Fcmdel is piped over. 3 5 i s 5 5 5 ? r Z 5 I ccm't reach it either, FUZZI' AE1 GEYER cmd ATN2 HOSKINS repair photo pod. Mean bunch of red shirts. E 5 1 . . fx , I took it off here, it should go back on. 4 3 P A The book says you push this button. 4 P: 165 W f ' fm W f f X X x X X5 wx 3 X N51 ' f Wx X V Y X X X Q f X, X X f X f 5 1 Q ay 5 ,V I ,,,, my , , I Ox ! Q ,, 2 , FE fff' ,f Q ,':' , ,f i ww f , xxk. l x .dz 166 TTACK SQUADR E FI E FIVE CDR. E. W. INGLEY, C.O. The Silver Foxes of Attack Squadron 155, led by their Skipper, CDR E. W. Bud Ing- ley, proved a real thorn in the sides of the North Vietnamese transporta- tion systems. Time and again they unloaded their bombs and rockets on vitalbridges, barges trucks and POL Cpetro- leum -H oil - lubricantb storageQ1:F1ying the ver- satile A4E Skyhawk jet attack bomber, the Foxes'A'.5 participated in such strikes as the bombing of the oil stor- age areas near Haip- hong fDo Soni, the sec- ond big raid at Haip- hong itself, joined to help sink several North Vietnamese PT boats, and were instrumental in completely destroy- ing two freight trains- totaling some 80 cars- carry military supplies. The squadron's com- bined can do spirit and let's improve it attitude has gained for it a reputation second to none. CDR. W. H. SEARFUS, X.O. Gentlemen, we fly tonight. 167 .Q-Xxx N: U d?W'fl l 4, .Milf-Qi Three centurians-CAPT. HUFF, LCDR MOORE. and LCDR KARPAITIS. Iohnson, how can I order what isn't in the book? A SN ECK checks his sign Kcmd pinupb four times ci day. TWNWM iii'-f-7wq.. , 168 AMS1 CAMPBELL and AMS2 HEINZMAN- metal benders. Six hands and three screwdrivers get the job done in cr hurry. Time on their hands-but only for cr while between launches. And this bomb, Sonny, will not go off unless the arming wires are pu11ed. 169 ' .w 1 'A ' J! 'Wx , 5 5 f ,- 5 5 - o . E - -, 'Qt ,, , I-. ,V 1 T E E z Q' -15 E ' g f : I 5 I 2 . 2 1 SILVER FOXES LCDR. MOORE congratulates AMAC WADDELL on receiving an outstanding mark on a maintenance inspection. ww --bv Final coat of paint for an ejection seat. 1 f,ff Hey! It's dark in there. 170 A X N 5 K xi Q Nxix, -X- K K F 5 xl X ,, 1 w A Xw E F f 1 NM YNNN-.N WNNNQ A w . --..c CHIEF LEE keeps his hands on all the maintenance records. Results of squadron reenlistment program-ADIC LOGSDON ships over. You're not lifting your end, Silva! 171 y TTACK SQUADRON SIXTY-FIVE The Tigers Ta e i Attack Squadron SIXTY FIVE flies the Navy's newest opera- tional weapons system, the Grumman AGA Intruder. Manned by cr crew of two, the pilot and the bombardier! navigator, the Intruder is designed to seek out and destroy targets under all weather condi- tions both day and night. Capable of carrying ordnance loads in excess of seven tons, the A6A is known for its diversified strike capabilities. ' The Tigers became the third operational A6 squadron when they transitioned to the new twin-jet attack plane in Ianuary 1965. The task of unifying some 300 men and 35 officers into the solid fighting unit that it is today was accomplished during the six month period ending in Iune 1965. The following seven months found the Intruder flight crews flying simulated missions across the United States in preparation for its present combat tour. The squadron, home based at NAS Oceana, Virginia, moved to the West Coast in February 1966 to join Air Wing FIFTEEN aboard the USS CON- STELLATION. After a six week shakedown cruise, the Intruder squadron crossed the Pacific with the Air Wing and began combat operations in the Southeast Asia area in mid-Iune. After endearing themselves to the Forward Air Controllers in South Vietnam with their large quantities of ordnance and excellence in visual delivery, the Tigers moved north with Connie to commence operations in North Vietnam against selected military complexes. Hitting varied targets day and night, and carrying over 100,000 pounds of ordnance per day, the squadron immediately made its presence felt. The Commanding Officer, Commander ROBERT C. MANDE- VILLE of Charleston, West Virginia, the first thousand hour A-6 pilot, and Executive Officer, Commander FRANK CRAMBLET of Gooding, Idaho provide the leadership necessary to ensure the squadron's continued success. we CDR R. C. MANDEVILLE, C.O. CDR. F. CRAMBLET. X.O AGA INTRUDER makes it work better here Working on electronic gear here .,,, L, 'UF . , M . XY lm: if' r A4 Q 5 bf' . K 1-J 11. . ' A -v A -'J .-M pn.. ,f 4 v f s Z mt J ti Ml ,t 4 R1 it ,t V 2 t 1 t t t T , t t I Y LUMPKIN works below decks, while . . . RODENBAUGH works above. J CAPT HOUSER congratulates LT SMITH, lst 1,000 hour A6 B! N as CDR MANDEVILLE frightl, lstl ' f 1,000 hour A6 pilot, and LCDR OWENS look on. it A- , 0 r k M aaatt A S3 WM' M111 I , HE 5 A 174 A Wi Leading chiefs in top level conference. I . We loaded 8,000,000 pounds. That letter home. An AT's work is never done. 17 Paperwork's still necessary in combat. 54 ,Q A High level AQ discussion. 176 u Hurry up, this tail section is getting heavy. .Y N .Av- Top Secret modification to A-6 refueling probe-OOPS! E A card game between launches. P A , J 0 K I In 4 LT IOYNER and LCDR BEISEL in post-strike discussion- -two more successful sorties. Hangar deck maintenance. 177 HEAVY ATTACK SQUADRON EIGHT Heavy Attack Squadron EIGHT. fourth squadron to be commissioned into the A-3 community, was born late in the spring of 1957. Only twelve months elapsed before HATBON EIGHT was ordered aboard USS MID- WAY CCVA 411 for its first operational deployment. Since being commissioned, Heavy Attack Squadron EIGHT has made seven WESTPAC cruises aboard USS MIDWAY. Now in her eighth cruise, the squadron is operating for the first time with CVW 15 and CONSTELLA- TION. VAH 8 has received numerous ac- colades during her lifetime, including aviation safety awards in 1958, 1960 and 1964. Perhaps the most significant award is the Battle Efficiency E which was won during a previous WESTPAC deployment. CDR R. E. NEIGER, the present skip- per of the Heavy EIGHT Fireballers , has flown Skywarriors since 1959 and the Skyraider before that. He served with the squadron in 1960, became Executive Officer and later Command- ing Officer in 1965. You can trust your tail To the crew who fly the whale The great big Texaco whale. Qu I rl AT1 MURRAY-he enjoys his W0Ik- Briefings by the hundreds. P 1 1 l i 1 .F Q 'f 3 LTfjgJ STRATTON assures us if will ny. E I l T f 180 1 Awaiting the launch. 3 I I Y 1 Q W? fi gi al ,M A ff . f gnww- ,G 2? 3, ff 9 HW Quit dragging your feet. , LTCjgD FREEMEN, ATN3 HAGER, and ATI Dunn pctrley over radios. Follow the bouncing green ball. 18 4 fi 772, AX Let's go chicken fight with those Blue Tail Flies. fl f. ,,,, 1 zu M459 'efe 2 Q' W I1 LCDR Pipes FREY adjusts the flight schedule to please all. LCDR PETER KRUSI discusses his last nights' landing. 183 Coach Woody Hayes-Ohio State University Honorable CHESTER BOWLES-U. S. Ambassador to India VISITCRS--VIPS 'Lg I Mr. Andy Borg--National Commander VFW Mr. Frank Harvey, Author NW Marine Commcmdant. GENERAL WALLACE GREENE The Honorable PAUL NITZE, Secretary of the Navy VICE ADMIRAL T. F. CONNOLY. COMNAVAIRPAC VICE ADMIRAL I. I. HYLAND COMMANDER 7th FLEET LIEUTENANT GENERAL MOORE, 7th Air Force :wx-,-.i.-,,,. LVL. ,,.L,. X W.- ,,,. .. ,K , . . X f N f A f,,,, t , ,fm mms M X J Rf WSW ff, . .yxmmsf X M f X tt W , t. ,, to f, -X f X f X X X X t ff . , 5 W f X ,, , X X X , X f , X f, ' X X Rye Lf xg, X , M t. X K , X X- ff , 2 W ,W :mwah f 2 f M X HX, X tw X ZS, X ,, Q X M W f mg xiii , Xfggf X ,fz M X , , X 1 5520 Q K r ' , tt ff W WX 954, XZ W ft f f 1 f 1 , X If sh! ,f f. , 0, A , ,ff sim f f X ,X Although most of the cruise was charac- terized by long hours, longer days, hot Weather cmd working conditions, we did find time to relax occasionally--over a letter from home, a cup of coffee, a movie or TV, listening to a new record on the ship's radio station-and once in a While a rest stop in Subic, Hong Kong or Yokosuka. The following pages might be termed the cruisebook's 'B and R section. , , 19, .maywdm Man, that's real medicine! How'd you like cx couple strikers like that, HOLLAND? USO TRGU PE 187 Yep, it's real! MAIL CALL!! CHIEF KERR gets an cxssist into Oiiicer's1Country L-.M mmhk -. 188 A special present for Charlie from PYRO. PKNJD Y W . X RGUTIE AX? x Q :KKK X ' :hir W f ' fx I V . I Q K' , xx .M f ,,,7 f ' 1 x ,, f 91.9 f x ,, f fy W , ' fa V My .ka . Mm, X wi, f fi i , - -x W w'9.mmXm- f X x I .if Z ,, ' ,qfglsww ,ff Z4 K UAW i . , W , FA , , Q ., X fy 'N 1 y W ,, ,, f A, . x , ,x S Avi? X A I I? f ,W ,,,MLg ' E t ' 4 f 1' f X ,W fi L ' W J g ' , N . N, - Af V' , f A :f i A 4 'Q ' Q M. f A, wr-gg , WM V , .1 2 , .- A v-W f , im ..k..L K it AV 1 . iff, V YA X . 2 in. . xi, 5 315, ff: L L , ,, 'X , Um - X, , M ' f ,W N I 'A ' 41, f 1 f v N YY I f ax, 35. -.V M- - If 0 'ff v -A , ,L T ,-m,...- ' ,X y, --'SAL ,, ,,,, f , , . Q, N .Q J H , M , 0, 5 x 5 , f AX Q QQ ix ,J I MA Y 1-,E Y 4' W ,K 'ii R v 3, 5 , ' :numb V -' 111,25 w,,,,fF5,A-..h ,Q , W, 715,133 , ,,,,,,, I X 'Pi X fm ,, X , Q fx 7. aff N - , -by U ' .M X if V iq X A A,N. ' V ' 4- 6 3 A wx X I sb- , 1.T?'f-1321, 5 fx , Rx .1, . V M A 'if W :SZ-,LL A ' V Day of rest. 1 89 Z is 23 190 -ghhggiu -xw N- W' Q ,W R., Q Q Good-bye for lst LT TACK. I 48M . l 9f'i- f . . I Q9,y2f3z.e1Qig:m.Iwi., f -1 v r?', f - aaa' '1'l1?l,'9ll.uN'n! l 'I ff' '92-'19 '19-65 f sf 1 5'2'7fL?ff fy Mi il '- fv.1uJ35w' ww 2 itwatfa '- f ss.. Us , E 1 0 -p -- '1 - -. N -j ' Slim I , N fl - f gf P if f im -i fm Jalal? kfkjsj ' ' if up ' V ' is X ' V .' 'A 4 X A . a nw' 9 ,f,.3x. xi X ,,,' ' 'M x X XE' x l , 1.-ss A IQ' N me--..-,,.gg:,2k I I- .4 - 5 . , , ' 9 X 'y is 4 1. :iw i X i 'l f IW' l' i if D , '-' i fl , X T fx f we Mali . .li i W ' 'll ' I 7 a W 9 Maybe now MR. RALPH will believe NEAL has a girl in the compartment. WW yy Weapons officer observes missile shoot. K We've been at sea too lon !!! I I b Z 1 I E 5 f J i a I x I ! ana., V OWL., sung How much was that shipping over bonus again? X Mx -us. Two great 007 type agents-the handcuffs worked but the keys didn't. , MX 191 BRASSO-the searmcm's friend 1, f , UQ , ' . H, . J J ,e5I4al.,Y l N b A v Y , l. See the SEA BAT. Q :ft 5 1, 1- it E mn . HM -,W 21,52 3 nfillflff HREF pq! ,N coNNlE's CREW QT! Lost in the middle of nowhere, The Gulf of Tonkin is the spot. We are doomed to spend our time, in a land that God forgot. We sweat, we toil, we slave, It's more than a man can stand. We're not a bunch of convicts. We're defenders of our land. We're members of the Navy, Earning our daily pay. Guarding the people with millions, For six-and-a-half a day. Lonely with our memories, Anxious to see our gals. Hoping that while We're out here, I They don't marry our 4-F pals. , X, , 2 y I Few people know that We're living, And nobody gives a damn. Although we are all forgotten, We belong to Uncle Sam. x , f 0 But when we get to heaven, Saint Peter will surely yell,- Let in the boys from the Connle, H They served their time in hell- RICHARD SIMPLE: V-1 Div- 192 5 fig' Wag 2,1 1 fl Cl .I ly? L BERTY CALL ,, ..,., ... . ,.WM,,, - How to get a fast start on liberty or leave. f' fs .rf I. I I What'l1 you have to drink, sailor? ,rw-f'x '--vw it , ,, , 1 , I - , ,L '-,url 1 t , Y , tt- M , ,,,...- r , . ' - Flittf WF'5ar 'lll1Q. , - i'ltv45,I:1f ffw1il14, Y 'Mt-..1,, L ' ' hr. -1' . ' ,MLLVT tl' 5. ft, .. Y ' ' The V-Z gang at MOM'S. NH 193 MO' HP Jil , 5 x 5' ff: 'i I in-13? .. - ' , 5 , .ht , L-.5 . V id S 1 L' I -If A' rf 'I , H H , vY'5.-. R 4 14 W ,LLP '. -4 ff, . 4 4 N' aff' Lx . , -.NIV 4 , I f 4-,. , , ..,.. ,,,, 1 W .., ,KST-.'x. 3 -6' ' K . -u , .. ..-,it W' 5 gl., gg . 1 .1 NE' up- '11 .- 'l FFNW N, A 1. . , H x ' 1' Jw 4 5 7 W 17 wrw V ,f 'mmf Tender, loving care all the way. fu .- , 1 fi XXX ! NNN f Z js, 4 'S fi 'Hey! There goes a TOP SECRET paper. We donated 1200 points of blood in YOKO The movie for tonight is HENRY THE V, I, I, I. Lonely Heart Club Q o rf .Q wwe Wi - e x F X X0 Q ,Nr 0 N W X XZ N qv! X K W I WW , Three tabs a day 1 f f 1 xx? W , Z N3 f X X CONNIE'S HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY -6 Pacific Fleet College X'--. ,Z 'WWW Mila, ff! X V I:-.r-.31 wm- 196 SD2 ANGEL wins cr stereo in Navy Relief rafile. w K 5' g. x ' s i And now, Barbara Streisand smgs People . Captain Houser presents 252,000 check to Father Hotstee of the Tala leprosarium near Manila. 1 ,, Even deck divisions get a cake'-for ship's 100th unrep. You can't separate a sailor from his cup of coffee. 197 , ..k. ,, .. ,,,,, , ,.-. ..x. ,,,X.,.,,,X ,X-:V WX-vfw , ,VX ,, vw? ,WX 5, X WCS WX X f A ff X Q . Xffvf wf wi :Um ' f , ,, XX. X,, . , ,,, 1 . 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U Q QW ' wr ,N ,W ,vj 1 , 9' ,gf ' , f-M f 4 M. , 1 5 A Q14 3' A A ,W 'ft I y M., ,nn wm ,- I www A V . jp-U THIEVES ALLEY 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 P1 5, 1 ,iii fl Ji , X It rained! KITTY HAWK was glad to see us. XXX . , -'arf-,nw . 'N ' .,, 'N 'V -- + R, :N - - A--,xo-5,13 h-:-g' - WM' L ' ' if- L., qv . -. f V L -N LSI,-.rv-'N -v .V W W ,fn x nh M, HOTEL RYUG U-DEN y mf -Q. I 1 H ll i ke 5' 2 v E 5 ? Y 5 5 S 1 i 2 i I 1 1 N 1 K Fi if R E E l I :,7 4 . 595 fl .v 5 5 NICHIGEKI THEATRE v. 5 t F 9, r TOKYO Tokyo - a big, busy and fas- cinating city, but not, perhaps, what most expected of lapan. Rather than Kimono clad residents, Tokyo residents dress almost exclusively in western clothing and rather than Iapanese style structures, there were towering buildings. Rather than rickshaws, there were speed- ing, darting, ducking and diving autos. Some took a Special Services sponsored tour visiting the Nation- al Gymnasium, site of the 1964 Olympics, Tokyo Tower and Meji Art Museum. They saw a show and ate a Iapanese style dinner. Other Connie men struck out on their own for the Ginza, Imperial Palace or a Tokyo night Club. i IAPANESE FLOOR SHOW r V i P I gy ,. 2 W Ji Q A modern city cmd beautiful bay seen from TOKYO TOWER on cr hazy, rainy day Main building - NATIONAL GYMNASIUM - 1964 Olympic games . T Enter:-dinmgm at SUEHIRO RESTAURANT L . - A -X :X A l sf ' NQYFMC X . K MNyNm,,hmx kg W 1 5 1 K 5 ,X S ,K ff S' Iapanese dining 1 5 l 5 5 5 5 4 1 Iapan is beautiful, colorful, and scehic - ideal for camera bugs! HAKO E 223 6 ff r 1 1 fl ,ffi ,VHA 'QP9 ,WW , ,1 . 'N ma wi Aw .5 E ., 534 113 . OLCNGA CD Get your PESOS f ,, 2 5 I ..f 1 Down by the riverside Rush hour traffic! Hey, IOE throw coin! 1 225 i I ! I Grand opening fi imc: Q...-0, F f?3ja,' 2 X. X 9 Ki U, X532 fa t Q i 6 2, , 42, , xx, F 2 ' , 53 E SAN Bonus i? nos? T L n , 1 E 1 1 i 1 V? if 226 Can't wcxlk up RIZAL AVENUE without cr shoeshinef' bog -,K ,fy-Y . ww . fn 'Qian if N. ., BBN The public market place Beat the heat with cm ice-cream or or cold beer! 227 f I I A I 4,4 228 AMERICAN B T PI-IILIPP ILIPPIN ILIPPIN PI-IILIPPIIN PHILIPPIIN PI-IILIPPII' PI-IILIPPII PI-IILIPPII PI-IILIPPII PI-IILIPPII TENNEQ MIC IIIC PHILIP? PHII IPP PHILIP? PIIII IPI I TLE M0 UME T 2 ig.x 'T ' I I 'Ss ' I' U ,,,, I up . ' A I Q I -I W 7 I I- f PENNSYLVA I MANILA U.S.O and ag. at I bling -LM X MANHA lntramuros Cwcrlled cityb Solemn thoughts. 229 J'- , 1 , 6 ,f- .vf . I 'ff . in Pig. if! 1 1 f yy., Sill Ill' qu .-f .Q QKYX in nf 415, , -x xr. + Katrin Pixy? l'n N NN-X ' 'SX X fm xx xl N Q X NSSIQXXQ xx X Q wg X W NN X K 'H-X N N K X M Q wwfw NW Q xx , v Q Q X X x X Q X +. X X 5 X .S-X5 XL X x f1. - R . 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X I I f D . . ,V , 'f 4- 5, is T. it If ' it .Qi I B. Q, SEI W 4 Z f f tgps f WN 5 X uv. I I I I I f . I 17 sas . V ix 5 .9 2 , V , Y f AS, K ' . . x . ,W tx I- I ' 4 ' , . U. . 1 . . 4,4 K ,, W t iv , . xy H 4 I ZW Va HMI A If I .I Sf A X' ' I W 4 6 5 .Zig 1? g if ta- I JD B DIVISION First Row, Sittin , Left ' . Deshong, 1. E., Brgsell, G. If. IIEIIIIIII L. E., Ashcraft, R. G., yohnison R' T., Floyd, B. G., Ross, T., Pasle I R. G., Masters, F. D., Morin, F Dursteler, I. E. Second Row, Stand' ing: Skeens, L. F., Crabb, T,, Kim: ble, B. H., Marshall, I, PM pierce W. L., Allman, D. D., Sobbry, W, G' Giles, R. C., Kohout, F, R., Call: michael, R. C., Lee, M. I., Gregory B. E. Third Raw, Standing: White: head, D. S., Wingard, R. D., O'Nei1 P. D., Campos, 1. B., O'Neil1, R. Af Chevarria, S. P., Henry, L., Hoff: man, N. T., Ivy, L. A., Nichols, A, D, B DIVISION First Row, Kneeling, Left to Right: Kitchen, R. I., Boynton, R. S., Moss, I. L., Corcoran, I. M. Second Row, Sitting: Deshong, I. E., Brasell, G. A., Lamb, L. E., Ashcrait, R. G., Iohnson, R. T., Floyd, B. G., Ross, T., Pasley, R. G., Masters, F. D., Morin, F. C., Dursteler, I. E. Third Row, Standing: Wade, G. L., Gil- bert, E. I., Stewart, M. C., Naniot, R. F., O'Connor, I., Spurgin, L. S., Boykin, T. C., Fowler, M. P., Long, I. C., Olson. E. L., Cox, D. R., Greg- ory, B. E. Fourth Row, Standing: Amberik, D. W., Strodtman, L. L., Drake, R. N., Kettering, G. E., E1- lenwood, W. A., O'Briant, M. L.. Aguilar, M., Brown, M., Derocher, I. W., Keeton, O. E., Smith, R. P., Oldenburger, I. B DIVISION First Row, Kneeling, Lett to Right Bearden, G. A., Staten, L., Smith I. A., Coval, G. Second Row, Sli ting, Deshong, I. E., Brasell, G. A- Lamb, L. E., Ashcrait, R. G.. Iohn son, R. T., Floyd, B. G.. Ross, Pasley, R. G., Masters, F. D., Morin, F. C., Dursteler, I. E. Third Row. Standing! Adams. I. B., E135 FR- Ig fl Henderson. N. G., BUTC f Sullivan, T. D., Mazurek. I. C.. Greg ory, B. F. Fourth Row. Standmg- Mook, M. N., Glazier, H. E., Barry. T. I., Andrews, D. P., Pullen, D- T3-1 Fell, I. R., Peppers, C. S.. Maflm' F., Fricks, D. R., Lecl-mer, L- LH Cole, W. I. Miner, M. s.. Gamba. R. M-1 PGUY' T. Maman. T. A., Campbell- C- E I I l Top Row, Left to Right: Hulings, D. D., Clark, M. A., Beale, M. M., Whalls, M. K., Iordan, I. E., Kill- ham, R. L., Neal, I. K., Milbrant, I. R., Broach, C. L., Gardner, L. M. McKa H Y Middle Row si es: y, . . : p I. L., Kohman, L. M., Hooper, R. D. Moeller, D. B., Circo, D. D., Morris I. C., Coder, B. C., Burbeula, L. I. De La Torre, R. G., Tastet, H. I. Whittle, D. L., Howitt, D. G., Miller I. M. Bottom Row: Lawson, G. Z. Beck, R. C., Biggerstaff, K. C., Bate S. E., Barber, A. F., Iordan, A. Krumwiede, LTIG Gatdula, I. L. 1 Holmes, W. T., La Plant, R. W., Whitcomb, M. W., Sutton, B. R., Bennett, I. W. Five Kneeling: Fuller, R. R., Gavin, D. P., Davis, D. L., Killworth, G. E., Howarth, D. G. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 7 Y' if gf if M DIVISION ,nv ,I ff I ' I gif' bf? M I, ' 1 I f .- tr' ' f-1 if ' ., 1 vlffy. fi tr, S .. iffy J I ,J ggi ,. V . g 1 it , t- -if ' 4 . .. . . -1 . -1 rg .454 .. .. --- V V X9 'Q 1 Y V 'J 1 V sf sf -f I N, if QI , fa DIVISION , I Q -4 75, . , 7 ' I - I I X 1 my ,, . f , .. 'Q . , . f . 59? 's Q N , -at 4 , X ' , , f ' .Q-Q , If ., s. ' 'S -gt L . f ' - r , , Y, wg ..,, W-, ' -s. ' ' X , .Mg .,,.. at W gf ' A it gg .F . ,, 5' L 1 NX? X Q 75 X, f-Sf' . . X f MQ: 0 A 1 First Row, Kneeling, Left to Right Roe, N. L., FA, Iohnson, I. R., MRFN, Wagner, R. S., FA, Meyer, T. P., FA, Summers, I. L., FA, Sorvillo, A. F. C., FA, Harlan, C. C., FN, Dennis, W. H., FN, Peterson, M. C., MM3, Taylor, I. H., YN3, Stephens A. A., FA, Williams, K. L., FA. Hob- son, G. I., FN. Second Row, Sitting: Reyes, S. P., ENl, Wade. H. G., MM1, Cumming, I. D., MMI, Dar- land, L. R., MR2, White, I. I., MM3. Lambe, L. W., MMFN, Vidal, R. F.. MRC, ENS. I. S. Thorpe, Ianowiecki, A. I., FA, McConnell, R. A., FN, McCort, D. V., FN, Champlin, K. G., FN. Third Row, Standing: Koehn, R. A., EN3, Horan, T. I., FN, Holli- baugh, F. M., MRFN, Peay. l- W.. MM3, Cronkright, O. D., FA, Boni- fay, L. A., FA, Apruzzese, M. I., FA, Allen, B. C., FN, Breault, R. R., MR3, Conine, S. L., FA, Easterling, G. W., FA. Fourth,Row, Standing: Taylor, S. A., YN3, Holt, D. I., EN3, Elliott, W. S., FN, Levoir, G. R. EN3, Bergman, K. A., SN, Work- man, H. IND, ENS, Davis, W. B., FA, Woolf, W. B., FA, Burianek. G. P., EN3, Bales, I. H., FA. 1 Top Row, Left to Right: Lobach, I. E., Casillas, I. M., Aguilar, T. CNMNI Pirt, I. L., Hollingshead, B. W., Crum, R. E., Wootton, I. E., Torgeson, R. A., Doherty, I. E., Hanna, L. H. Mid- dle Row: Baxter, T. E., Hawkins, R. L., Peralsky, D. K., Rieck, K. R. Swenka, D. C., Tyler, W. W., Di- aczynski, I. C., Carr, M. M., Goffiena G. W., Ovnicek, R. M. Bottom Row: Whisnant, I. E., Harmann, D. L. Moore, D. L., King, L. A., Dum- baugh, D. W., Cox, D. H., Pagel, R. A., Pruet, F. A., Iobes. K. R., Ed- wards, A. G., Woodard, R. E. 1 1 A DIVISION .ft .4 .1 NS- swf ' 5 , , ' 1. f 1 ' is . . 5' ,IP is .355 ' ss so , 5-,wp A 5 . 4 '4 Q. ess Ft . cf' ,L ' sv X , ... qv , 1 f W Y , 6' 1 A wi .wg 1 X f K Q H .. A ,, ral ,. X lxijtfy I i f a 4 I .r .hyfrr Wt' r 4 .-Marg, --K. iq ... 'W' 'gl . fr X 1 , ,.,,fZ.g'.44,r4,,4 . arg r ' f ,, fr r rl ?f:r ....., -M. ,V ,, 0 .ix I It 'wi-1 ' 'J r f ' i rx i X ,MM ' ,px 'S 4 ' f ' 1 f f AQ ....-- S -S wp af, . 4 . W gg 5,1 . I f f 4 wif . I. ,nj Y . l 5 Q 1 . 2 4 DN I A A 1 . . B 2 ' V' V . Q ra W .. C . . , f ' . f if X . ff 1 gf M I. -r - .4 5 g X z G . L . . . ,, ,,...,..- , W 4, A ff ...Z . .. gf 1 L ' ' X V M 1 I' .. .5 X ,Q rw., , 2 .af f QQ ' I I Q, , .Hn 1 ft . Z7 . J, at I gf, x X in M . Qi g Q i ' I Q. G. . . 1 if A I . 3 . HJ 2 6 -4 . -'J 1 fff WM 14 N 7 ff.. as e . U 1 . 4' f yy A 3 3 1 L, f ' W ,W rm ' .1 V I , f f ,Z if I 4 . Y ,g ar r ff an 'I rg.. gg g V . , r. I v A . ff A ' . 'fifv f..- ,AM X ,Qi . . wh, We j N-. ri g ... V bf M M S f W ' . L ,ri , N. if 8 Y rr A DIVISION First Row, Kneelin , Left ' . Ortiz, I. G., FA, ?3oswortlIio Ilihglft' MMZ, Lirriz, G. R., MM2, Naiditch' M. c., FN, Abbau, 1. L, FN Paul' son, O. W., MM3, Plemons, LS FA- Second Row, Sitting: Ramired R. QNJ. FN, Norton, R. L., MMS iiairl ner, R. L., FA, Harvey, F, EUIMMC LT. T. F. Degnan, Mahan, W L' MMC, Harrison, w. 1., MMz 'Bari aiair, 1. A., EN3, Peirce, R. A., MMPA Third Raw, siarrairrgr Garcia, s. P' FA, Singleton, c. G., PN, siaairier' H. L., MM3, Banda, L. G., MMS' Hammock, D. G., MM1, Hayes' R' F., MM3, Blanchard, c. W., MM1' Peeia, L. E., MM1, Barten, H, Rf FN, Burton, R. G., MM3, McCutcheon: I. M., FN. Fourth Row, Standing: Sanchez, R. INI. FN, Wolf, L. M,, MM3, Lautner, F. M., MM2, Grant, C. H., FN, Reasner, G. C., MM2, Smalley, R. I., MMFN, Glover, L. L., FN, Taylor, W. A., MM1, Deutsch- man, M. K., MM1, Heath, G. L., MM3. A DIVISION First Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Ieficoat, I. W., MMZ, Wadstrom, R. G., -FN, Burianek, I. P., EN3, Boe, T. L., MMFA, LTIG H. H. Hardwick, Roberts, R. C., MM3, Craven, C. C., FN, Wuenschell, R. I., FN, Clawson, R. R., FN, Weisend, R. P., FA, Epps, R, L., MM3, Lavanway, L. W., FN. Second Row, Standing: Conrad, R. D., FN, Peterson, H. L., MM3, Naid- itch, M. C., FN, Swanson, S. I., FN. Bonewicz, T. I., FN, Russell, I. W., YN3, Mathews, I. L., FN, Yeargin, A. R., MMZ, Kimmer, C. W., MMZ, McDaniel, M. W., FA. Third Row. Standing: Bergman, G. A., MM3, Gordon, M. R., MM3, McDonald. H. R., MMFN, Bacho, K. I.. FA, Tay- lor, L. W., MM3, Svitak. R. M.. FN. O'Brien, G. L., MRFN, Harris. R. L.. FA, Huntington, G. I., MMFN, E DIVISION First Row, Left to Right: Robles. P-- Q., EMz, Pairr, R. L.. EM1- Shoffef A. I., EM1, Buchanan, L. D., EMCS. Gramer, C. I.. LTIG, Ellis, I. EMC' Baxter, D. B., EMC, Carrillo, R. EM2. Second Row: Brown, D- Ii' EM3, Bethers, S. K., FN. Medley. - S., EM3, Smith. K. W., EMFAr BU-ms' c. ii.. PN, GraYf W- c. EMz, camp- bell, C. E., EMPN, Kolbenstetter, I- L., EMFA, Iackson. D- Lf' Third Row: Sadler, M. D-1 ' EMS Freeman D Pepperd, G. L.. - I hut: H. EMS. Sample' R- P-f EM3' son. E. G.. EMPN. Tibbensf FA. Purk. G- R-f FA' Kane' ' EM3. E DIVISION First Row, Kneeling, Left to Right: Wagner, L. W., EM3, Capp, I. I., EM1, Crabb, R. L., EMFA, Cum- mings, K. N., EMFA, Green, D. C., FN, Tabb, C. D., EMZ. Second Row: Munoz, E., EMI, Dejong, K. C., EM3, Schulz, R. D., EM3, Mueller, H. C., EM3, Stowe, N. A., EM3, Scott, R. M., EM3, Richardson, M. D., FN, Hempton, D. R., EM3, Baker, I. B., FN, Sabados, R. I., EM2, Martinez, I. L., EMS, Hartsfield, A. H., FN. Third Row: Demott, R. K., EM3, Zentz, A. C., EM2, Taylor, L. D., FN, Melliza, I. I., EM2, Ingalls, E. G., EMFA, Noble, B. L., FN, Schneider, I. B., FN, Rector, C., EM3, Kerley, G. E., EMFA, Algoso, F. S., EMZ. Fourth Row: Mullins, B. L., EM3, Berne, H. C., EM3, Loyola, R. H., FN, Norr, R. A., EMFA, Vizcarra, R. F., EM3, Carver, G. L., EM3, Siler, E. E., EM1, Parks, W. T., EM3, Car- ver, G. W., EM3, Neeper, I. K., EM3. R DIVISION First Row, Kneeling, Left to Right Green, I. S., Palmer, D. C., Aber nathy, I. E., Eyler, I. C. Second Row Sitting: Ruggiano, T. A., Kidd, W A., O'Neal, C. F., Martin, L. I. Wallace, I. D., Thomas, I. W., Gra dillas, H. L., Bontcue, W. F., Go forth, C. R., Burgans, B. G. Third Row, Standing: Haaser, D. U., Per dew, T. T., Thompson, F. L., Burns R. K., Hagood, C. W., Browning, K O., Oxley, I. W., Fullmer, C. I. Senna, A. B. Fourth Row, Standing Porcella, G. B., Dell, C. V., Ragan S. W., Smith, R. W., Shanafelt, G I., Workman, H., Manuel, F. I., Gul embo, F. R., Eugene, A. I. R DlvlsloN First Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Garner, R. I., Bass, R. D., Kuljis, I. P., Correy, M. F., Gilliam, T. B., Oddo, P. R., Keller, L. D., Weisend, R. L., Stephenson, O. C., Lee, R. E., Hixon, F. E., Love, L. T. Second Row, Standing: Anderson, Beard, D. M., Albrand, I. M., Stuart, S. D., Rock, A. I., Compton, F. G. Stark, D. W., Morrison, D. R., Bates L., Clark, I. M.. Ward, D. L., Ross I. B. Third Row, Standing: Perry G. W., Laws, R. G., Walker, I. Davis, R. L., Davis, S. G., Iames I. M., Hall, T. W., Haines, D. T., Cress, I. A., Iackson, I. S. E. I., 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, ff I 1 f an ,. W, W P nl ... ,,,, .ef- ..-f'x mm. y. H I ug., Z 2 as Law 1 ' ,Wal n K M.wW,..,,., M e. 'Wim N f, S. V ' Q f V sr-. W ,f , ,, M- IWW ' ' , , , cf ff 4,ggnt.l-KWW5 ,M X I ,,,, Q :ETSI .if fw 5 Hum Z Ya.. If 4 - J , . 'fs , -L sl L I 6 V , ee I sell A l I , , . I f I 'PIM ng. If f fi If W we M ef 'V I fi S W' ff, is f ' fifsxf I V 4 1 ,,,. .W , .8 an Q, K, 7 5 . Nh .. ,, 7 . ,.,., ..,,. f ' Q , . W V .. V ,,,, 1 , g . - if an Q MV A ' i' ' . , 7 J ' 4 f 1 an fs Z 7 Y 6' Z LM f I w J Z S Q .5 Q 1 V 4 J sy it E X fe ' Tw W S-I DIVISION Front Row, Left to Ri hg ' 1., combs, 11. W., Hal1IgCI. xInIIuIIIe C. A., Tuma, G. D., LT L. B. Bett eei SC, USN, Crabill, G. L., Newriqn I. S., Holmes, I. W., Aglubat F' P. Back Rew. Heller, D. W., Nelson' W., Iarvis, I. S., Springborn, W K' Tuipala, T., Cormier, C., Hodgensl M. R., Davis, D. L., Kuker, R, H' Valcarcel, I. S-I DIVISION Front Row, Left to Right: Grissom, F. D., Ray, R. R., Windover, R. G.. Steele, L. D., Thompson, W. B., Dom- inguez, A. L., Dupont, I. P. Middle Row: Iones, I. P., Brunner, H. L., Thompson, S. F., Figueroa, P. I.. Iarus, A. S., Michaels, W. I., Depew, D. A., Mayes, I. R., Schneider, C. I., Gadausky, F. F., Trowbridge, A. W., Puryear, L. I., Chitwood, M. E. Back Row: McKeon, T. F., Attenson, G., Nosbisch, R. R., Hadley, I. D., McLellan, G. E., Daniels, W. E.. Personius, M. E., Kovach, L. M.. Cormier, C., Tarvin, I. A., Bennett, F. A., Hankins, T. R. S-2 DIVISION. Front Row, Left to Right: Ferguson F. C., Valdez, R. S., Battle, A., BCH-1 man, I. W., Wood, E. G., Strong D. M., Baldwin, O. H., Riddle. I. D. Day, A. I., Vanhorn, S. E., Lane, E., Scalzo, R. C., Burns, S. G.. T01 taiau, A. Middle Row: Sanders, R R., Errickson, W. E.. Iohnston, R- I- Campbell, B. R., Dutcher, D. M. Roberts, I. T. III, Neii, R. E., BGIC91' W. D., Barrett, A. V., Meyers' C W., Smith, I. C., Hyland, T. I., M91 ton, I. R., Saputski, D. E. Last Rovf ' Pil 1 Thompson, R. N.. Kiefel. C. P.. . 9 ger, B. E., Koland, D. I.. Akxens W. D, Euswiek, R. E., Day, C- L- Wellsi I., Fahey, W. R.. Rush' I , R., Davidson. G- W., Mannan, B Miller, P. D., Rodriguez, M- A 1 I 1 S-3 DIVISION 4 Front Row, Left to Right: Balgheim W. G., SN, Robertson, W. R., AN Ray, R. L., SN, Perez, R., SN, Dod- son, A. G., SN, Iones, S. I., SN Cooksey, G. T., SH2. Second Row Boling, C. E., SN, Reed, P., SN Kruczek, I. P., SN, Longoria, R. S. SN, R. B., Bindon LTIG, Lowe, W W., SN, Adams, D. W., SN, Iud son, G., SA, Cowan, B. B., SH2 Wilson, W. B., SH1. Third Row Yeager, R. T., AA, Smith, R. E. SHSN, Marx, E. S., SN, Cobb, E. SA, Oliveria, E. L., SA, Montgomery L. I., SA, Hannah, R. I., SA, Esk ridge, H., SN, Iones, E. I., SA Lusk, D. E., SA, Carlson, D. R., SA Henderson, A. I., SH2. s 1 I 1 1 .3 Q. . 1 N JR ,I . 5' I A ...N .Y .soh .QASQ 1 QQ tb 2 fi I X at Q Sis.--w ,ll ff v- A- 4 5 ,LA Z 4...-up l vw gifs 1 .N - Y' L m. I' ', . 45. S5 I . , wr if mu . ' 3 - A r Q an-U I, 'Sift' Q i . , S --. ' 'gf A ui, S Q4 V- , X M . A sl I it First Row, Left to Right: Kertz, P A., SHSA, Wolf, R. R., SHSN, De long, R. G., SN, Snyder, C. E., SA Hudson, I. E., SA, Hughes, G. L. SN, Waters, M. E., SN, Dyson, I. N., SN. Second Row: Kouri, F. W. SH3, Preitas, R. I., SHSN, Davis D. D., SA, Del Rosario, A., SH2 Graves, R. A., SN, Theusch, D. W. SH2, Labbe, L. N., SH3, Gold, R. D. SA, Brown, D. E., SH3, Shepard, C. W., SN. Third Row: Cloud, L. T. SH3, Lowe, L. F., SN, Bames, S. L. SR, McDonald, I. F., SN, Bekker, R. SA, Iohnson, G., SN, Van Cleave R. L., SA, smith, R. L., SA, McCol: lom, D., SA, Brown, Z., SH2. S-3 DIVISION .. , v I: I . pe ww ffl a ,X -is O 1 ' . SI lx I Q ...pw his ,f Q N ' sm Q 1 I I I ' ' I L A Y g 1, I 1, ' 'I , ' . -' Ii 1' ' 7 . - ll If X I V Q- 1 I ' -w. mf I af' Q! ne' ', , ' f I af A , 1 f' I X .gf S-4 DIVISIGN Front Row, Left to Right: Swank, D. W., SN, Wooley, E. A., SN, Grey. C. R. III, DK3, Flugstad, I. R., DK3, Gilbert, B. L., DKSN. Second Row: Bennett, R. V., DK2, Webster, I., LTIG, Fleharty, W. W., DKC, Dio- quino, T., DK1. Third Row: Van Pelt. T. E., DK3, Wipplinger, E. O., DK3, Fleming, T, A., DK3, Aoalin, E. A., SN, Beathe, G. W., DK3, Fourth Row: Carney, R. I., SN, Anderson, G. E., SN, Duncan, C. M., AN, Rad- cliff, D. D., SN, Moore, I. L., AN. Back Row: Mansfield, D. R., AN, Byrne, R. R., DK3, Hockaday, K. I., DKSN. V ' :I 247 S-5 DIVISION 248 1 t vi f f F X , . .- , . , ,Q if , . , , , , , t Ti-iff 1, . A qw' 3 I zzz WX ts gf' 1 , . ,! , , f , , Q ., If 1 ff 2 . , , fs-'ff I , sv Q ,Q x X X f ,K X! Z! Q y 6 Q , 4 Q , .J , ., 2 f I f 5 V71 V I X ,W W mf f' 'jfgg fs, f A N : AX I tj x . . , . D V C TA Urbano W F TN Dasalla R C TN Gabao, P. T., TN, Mijares, P. G. TN, Angeles, I. B., TA, Callejas, D. D. C., TN, Manirntim, C. B., TN, Ordonez, I. N., TN, Reyes, I. D., Paradero, W. U., TA and Bautista, M. P., TN. Second Row: Menciano, G. Q., TN, Aterrado, C. R., SD3, Corpuz, I. F., TN, Velona, S. N., SD2, ' ' ' S. SD3 R , A. B., SD3, Garcilla, A. U., SDZ. Angel, P. Loyola, P., SD2, Ram1rez, V. P., TN, Alcayde, A., SD3, Williams, G. W., SDCS, De Leon, F. , , eano N., SD2, and Presco, R. C., TN. Third Row: Cornish, F. A., SD3, Clavero, M. C., TN, Robles, W. D., TN, Concepcion, A. I., TN, Cabatit, C. Q., TN, Di macali, E. M., TN, Manalili, R. P., TN, Oreas, C. F., TN, Mendoza, R. P., SD3. Bantug, R. E., TN, Obedicen, P. M., TN, Bersamina, V. L., TN, Crisostomo M. E., TN, De la Cruz, D. V., TN, Pesebre, G. D., TN, Ramirez, L, G., TN, Rivera, B., SD1, and Escobal, R. P., SDZ. Fourth Row: Mata, P. M., TN Britton, I., SD2, Shivers, C. E., SD2, Penailor, E. M., TN, Iohnson, A. F., SD3, Gutierrez, I. C., TN, Trias, I. A., TN, Carig, F. S., TN, Dato, B. B. SD2, Bell, A. A., SD3, Alvarez, V. R.. TN, Alambra, I. S., TN, and Cmapas, R. B., TN. Fifth Row: Gilbert, I., SD1, Crowley, W. I., TN, Edge F., SD2, Story, R. E., TN, Antonio, P. C., Ir., SD3, and Bryant, I. SD1. ,,4 I S-7 DIVISION Front Row, Left to Right: Snod- grass, S. I., MASN, Searle, G. E., MASN, Palmer, D. L., MA3, Ede- len, G. B., DS2, Rawlins, L. W., as X. y ,ff S 19 ,asf MA1, Andrea, W. R., LTIG. Back ' fi 1 . We 74, Row: Alcorn, W. E.. MASN, Pair- f I -4 M wt ABQ olero, F. I., MA3, Haase, R. W., -Lf -51. M Q MASN, Berger, W. A., MASN, f sst,, Worley, C. T., MA1. If A f 1 , I iff! d I. kil, , of f X si ...,. , D 1 . A I N 1 , ly, si , ? L Front Row, Lett to Right: Iulian, B D C., SD3 Gozalo, S V., TN, Parayno, R. D., TN, arnasco, . ., , , . ., . . - -'SD3' 1 S-6 DIVISION Front Row, Left to Right: Bowman, I. A., AKC, Wood, D. A., LTIG KSCI, Bratschi, G. W., LT CSCI, Woods, E. W., SKCS. Middle Row: Yamano, H., AK3, Roberts, G., AA, Feltus, I., AKAN, Rubenstein, P. I., AA, Davis, T. L., AKAN, Fischer, I. C., CT1, Witouski, A. N., AN, Ellis, D. I., AKAN, Hambly, I. W., AK3, Winn, H., AK3, Petersen, D. G., AKAN, Tagata, B. A., AK2. Back Row: Gonzales, T., AKAN, Murphy, P. A., AK2, Clark, F. H., AN, Suggs, I., AA, Millet, P. I., AN, Iones, C., AN, Dame, D. E., AK3, Boggs, R. G., AN, Barnes, W. A., AK2, Buzbee, T. E., AK3, Arnold, W. C., AK3, Lam- bert, G. L., AN. S-6 DIVISION Front Row, Left to Right: Speicher, D. W., AK2, Tediord, I. M., AK2, Horne, T. E., AK2, Nadura, L., AK2. Middle Row: Sanders, M. L., AK3, Hazard, A. D., AK3, Veit, L. B., AN, Fiorello, M. P., AKAN, Keith, R. B., AA, Scanlon, I. F., AA, Fox, G. G., AK3, Paschall, D. L., AK3. Back Row: Maxcy, D. C., AN, Bridges, D. N., AN, Del Carlo. F., AK3, Rus- sell, G. W., AA, Nuebauer, L. L., SN, Call, G. A., AN, Collins, L. L., SN, Henderson, T. L., AK3, Stro- man, F. O., SN, English, M. O., SA, Tindell, E. L., AA. S-6 DIVISION Front Row, Left to Right: Glass, G. R., AK3, Fryer, R. T., AK2, Fanning, I. R., AK2. Middle Row: Martin, I. D., AN, Fuqua, W. P., AN, Marshall, G. E., AK3, Brooks, M. E., AA, Mos- ley, I. H., AK3, Cram, R. W., AK3, Stockton, L. D., AMHAN. Back Row: Couch, R. P., AN, Hicks, N. O., AK3, Abbott, K. F., AA, Grant, I. M., AN, Cleaveland, L. D., AN, Allums, I. B., AN, Dustin, I. D., AN, Bujwit, R. R., AN, Duet, H. F., AN. 249 MAA Iohnson, GMGZ, Sutton, AMH2 Campbell, CS1, Fahrenbruch, AE1 Bergren, ABP1, Vaow, PR2, Hilda- brand, AMS1, Iuby, EM2, Gates AME2, Clay, AO1, Carley, ADR2 Allison, BM2, Paulus, MR2, Tom- porowski, ABE2, Glover, AE2, Rob- inson, BMZ, Trvon, AQF2, Watkins GMG2. , ,uf ,WH S f ff A me ,,, X , is oft Uvyfy' 1 f 1 f ,af of f , , 1' V' ow, :NMA 4 K L, jig, sg, 3,12 QLQQQXTEAXQ K 1 9 U' T MAA Cartrette, ABH2, Gamez, ADH Os- tonooh, BD2, Atwood, AMS2' El- non, Paz, Thorpe, BM2, Kiodof AE2, O'Dell, Aoz, Mathews, B1-1' Green, AO1, Vierling, PH2, Wea. ver, EM2, Lilliendahl, AD11, Gip- son, ABF1, Harcheid, ADR2 Poarch, SH2. 1 1 1' MAA Kneeling: Bergren. ABF1, Gates. AME2, Vaow, PR2, Carley, ADR2. Elliott, PRZ, Atwood, AMS2, Wea- ver, EM2. Sitting: Clay, AO1, Iuby, EM2, Campbell, CSl, Thomas. BMCS CMAA, Mathews, BTI. O'Dell, AO2. Standing, Lett to Right: Paulus, MR2, Allison, BM2. Glover, AE2, Tomporowski, ABE2. Hildabrand, AMS1, Robinson, BMZ, Iohnson, GMG2, Tryon, AQF2, Fahrenbruch, AEI, Harcheid. ADRZ, Sutton, AMH2, Watkins, GMG2, Cartrette, ABH2, Poarch, SH2, OS- tereich, RD2, Lilliendahl, ADH. Gamez, ADI1, Green, AO1, Thorlgg. BMZ, Gipson, ABFI, Vierling, P Kinder, AE2. X .l,,, ,,,, 3 ' I f ,Mi I . .. 49' W ff ff- W' 7 ,ww 5 V - W' 'P-I' . f' 541- X f if ,X 142' EY '56 I I A--. E I 1'V ww If 5 ' I I I Z f fx it uw ' In 'ff It ff, ' ' , ' i . A , I .. i M :ff . , -A f ., . M 'I 4-1. 'I 1 I f Q 4 f H .S f ' , , V , H vvny W? 7 ff ff ' f ' 'X , f f f -1,v , X' v' 1 ,- iff. : - I , , It . .tl.. g A , I A if if S W I - f T' K ,f . , ,u 2 4, if yy I ,lj , -. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Newbern, T. N., LTIG: Sharp, E. A., ENS.: Winslette. C. L.. WO1: Lcmdy, P. O., LTIG.: SCOH. G- W.. I-TIG. First Row: Asis, R. G., SN: Rull, C. V., PNC: Christen, D. F. P., PN2: Coronel, T. C., PN1: Browning, R. D., SN: Bradham, E. I., PNSN: Martin, D. L., SN: Banken, R. P., SN: Lester, D. A., SN: Robertson, D. A., SA: Reeves, I. A., SA: Garabrandt, G. W., SN: Clayton, M. A., SN: Alexander, R. D., SN, McNeley, M. D., PN3: McDaniel, C. L., SN: Berry, D. A., SN: Valadez, F., SN: Marshall, G. F., IOC: Ingram, W., PNC. Top Row: Kessell. I. P., SA: Dolce, L., CT3: Austin, L. E., SN: Shinnefield, G. I., SN: Eldridge, O. K.. SN: Schaper. I- H., SN: Pfelffer, R. L.. ABE3: Tiedtke, D. A.. SN. White, P. I., IV, YN3: Olson, I., SN: Yanoski, R. S., SN: Neel, E. C., SN: Martin. R. A.. SN: Hitchings, E. W., PN2: MCISSGY. B. E.. SN: Boom. A. A., IO2: Muether, M. D., SA: Byers, W. L., YN1: Loverme, R. I., SN. I X DIVISION Bottom Row, Lett to Right: Branch, I I. A., YN1: Smith, D. L., PC1: I Dufel, F. G., AMHC: Owens, D. A I , W D., PC1. First Row: Binder, D. E., -A PCSN: Huggins, T. A., PC3: Mich- v v 9 1 Y V f v v , ael, W. I., SN: Rimmer, B. W., SA: . ,I s Q ., ' . Hall, G. K., LIZ: Brown, T. R. A X- -. 7 , , Z . SA: Buffington, R. L., LISN: Gan- dee, M. R., PC3: Anderson, I. A. LISA: Clark, D. D., SN: Siegmeth T., SN. Top Row: Boulton, F. M. PC2: Hopper, S. M., SA: Berg, G M., LISA: Pinson, T. E., YN3. Ramos, I. R., SN: Ferguson. N H., PC2: Smith, I. W., SN: Hab ' zansky, M. P., SN: Soucy, R. M. rm SN: Elliott, I. F., SN: Robertson, ' C. L., SN: Schumacher. T. D.. SA: Hubbard, C. V., YN3. H 252 DENTAL fr. , H 'B First Row, Left to Right: Shealy R. L., DTC: Stepnick. R. I.. LCDR Allensworth, T. M., CDR: Phillips C. K., LCDR. Second Row: Lustan V g, !4,! R. G., DT2: Drainville, R. R., DT2 Cohen, A., SN: McClain, D. G.. DT3: Snodgrass, R. L.. SA: Yoder. D. L., DT3: Divoll, M. I-. DN. MEDICAL First Row, Left to Right: Lemons. R. Y., HM1: Dawson, G. A., HM1: Petry, I. V., HMCS: Stevens, L., HM1: Morse, R. A., HM1. Second Row: Harrison, I. F., HM3: Ior- . dan, B., HMS: Larson, D. I., HM3: . Gallegos, I. B., HM2: Villa, G. W.. HM3: Rivera, P. M., HM3: Pay- ton, L., HMS: Holmquist, R. L., r L HM3. Third Row: Costley, I. D., I wt . HM2: Metcalf, C. G., HM2: Mar- tinez, D. V., HM2: Ballenger, E. A A., HM3: Lucius, I. R., HM2: Tay- Friend, D. M., HM2: Beiner, W. F., 8 an- il -,. . 9 u giwlldiid dwg I Ia 3, m . ,LN nj l IS .-Q, RY X ,F W 9 ' nf.. ' I . - .' 5, I .I . M. lor, A. B., HM2: Korn, S. G., HM3: Q MEDICAL Standing, Left to Right: Mangan, F. W., HM3: Bosworth, L. R., HM3: Shippy, D. E., HM3: Webb, W. T.. HM1: Taylor, T. I., HM2: Locke W. S., HM1: Scanlin, P. I. LT. MSC: Ioy, D. L., HM1: Lewis, I. L., HM2: Preston, I. L., HM37 Rod- riguez, R. V., HM3: Whitson, T. C., HM3: Homer, R. L., HM3. 5. I 1 'B EZ ig .f l I 5 . Ja 4.51 Q. I . . N 1 'lo NAVIGATIGN Kneeling, Leit to Right: Ezell, L. C., QM3: Walter, I. W., QMSA: Samples, N. E., SN: Ahlquist, I. O., SN. Sitting: Brown, L. D., QM2: Crabb, D. W., QM1: Franzen, G. F., ENS.: Kramer. I. B., LCDR: Norton, G. F., QMCM: Larose, V. M., QM1: Betz, I. A., QM2: Las- siter, R. W., QM3. Standing: Iei- fries, C. N., SN: Young, R. C., SN: Morcus, R. E., QMSN: Moss, T. L., SN: Starelli, I. D., SA: Chas- teen, L. P., QMSN: Fisher, L. B., SA: Bauer, G. I., QM3: Rosado, R., SA: Lawson, D. E., QMSA: White, L. D., QMSN: Winslow, C. B., SN: Chambers, R. L., SN. COMMUNICATIQNS Front Row, Left to Right: Ienkins, R. A., LTIG, USNR: McDowell, G. A., ENS., USNR: Turner, T. Q., RMCM, USN: Whitemore, W. F., LT., USN: Ralph, R. P., LCDR. USN: Possum, E. P., LT., USNR. Hodgetts, A. S., RMC, USN. Back Row: Hayward, C. H., RMC, USN: Miller, L. S., ENS., USNR: Carroll, P. I., ENS., USNR: Hoecker, B. W.. ENS., USNR: Deitrick, C. L., ENS.. USN: Graves, I. D., LTIG, USN. CS DIVISION Front Row, Left ot Right: Hogsett, G. W., SN: Brooks. E. W., SN: Winner, W. L., SM3: Clark, R. G., RMl: Ienkins, R. A., LTIG: Deichmann, H. A., SMI: Graves. H. I., SM3: Hurd, H. E., SN: Cross. D. F., SN. Second Row: Matkins, L. F., SMZ: Rickey, A. I., SN: Wise, R. R., SN: Rutledge, T. B., SN: Morgan, D., SN: Buchmiller, M. R., SN: Wilson, R. L., SN: Hudson, G. W., SA. Back Row: Durden, E. C.. SN: Neal, D. A., SA: Stein- cipher. W. E., SM2: Hines, E. A.. SN2: Kilcrease, D. I., SMZ: Bald- ridge, D., SM3: Schneider, S. I., SN: Crist, R. L., SMG: Cox, L. N., SM3. 254 CR DIVISION Front Row, Left to Right: Nallie. T. I., RMSN: Ladwig, R. E., HMSN: Schulz, D. I., RMS: Pagan, V. -M.. RMS: Smith, R. L., RMC: Harding' P. C., RM2: Hankins, D. L., CYNSA: Middaugh, M. D., CYNSA: Rose- mont, S. P., RMSN: Nordine, D. P., RMSA. Back Row: Yontz, R. V., RMSN: Kopa, H. K., RMSN: Abeyta, R. L., CYNSA: Mann, T., RMSN: McFarland, E. G., RMSN: Evering, C. H., RMSN: Cash, C. A., RMSA: Buchanan, C. E. CYNSA: Blanks, L. F., SN7 Tilman. B. I., RMSN. CR DIVISION Front Row, Leit to Right: Leonard, R. G., CYN3: Scheidegger, R. C.. RM3: Splain, D., RM3: Miller, I. A., RM37 Lurendez, M., CYN3: Willis, D. C., RMSN: Hoifer, T. L., RMSN: Rice, D. A.. RMSN: West, L. I., RM2. Second Row: Henry, S. E., RM1: Spaur, D. L., SA: Burkhart, E. S., RMSN: Wood, T. C., RMSN: Brimhall, T. O., CYN35 Kling, H. A., SN: Starr, C. C., RMSA: Echols, E. E., RM1: Iordan, W. M., RMI: Becker, D. I., RMSN. Back Row: Henry, T. R., RMI: Lawson, L. G., RM3: Hankins, D. L., CYNSA: Wright, G. K., RM2: Walker, C. S., RM3. Hunsaker, I. M., RM3: Harriger. K. B., CYNSN: Woods, R. A.. CYNSN: Smith, A. D., RM3: Cavitt. CR DIVISION Front Row, Lett to Right: McDon- aid. I. R., RM3: Rood, C. L., RM2p Morin. E. R., RMSN: Winter, G. K., CYNSA: Peck, H. E., SN: Mc- Kenzie, K. M., CYNSA: White, W. C., RM3: Turner, I. L., RMSA: Schreiber, F. D., RM3: Wilson, D. I., RM2: Concree, I. E., RM2: Col- lins, D. N., RM2. Second Row: Wiltbank, I. R., RMSN: Snyder, E. C., RMZ: Weintraub, I., RMSA: Ranabargar, H. O., CYN3: Lesher R. D.. RMSN: Black, G. D., SA! Fowles, I. L., RMSN: Laskovich D. A., RMSN: Duch, G. J., RMSN5 Cruel, H., RM1. Back Row: Bailey M. c., SA: Mmm, R. c., RMSNI Laframboise, L. F., SN: Noble, C E., RM3: Fuller, D. L., RMSN7 El lison, I. H., RMSA: Dixon, D, L, SN: Robertson, R. O., RMI: Verebi I. L.. RM3. W In ,V fy, 2, V,., x f., W. 4 ., xg H ,717 an .... fi W! I U a , I W X M , , 4 I , T 4. - . if I , 4 9 55 , N, ' 27, ' V R .... W 1 -. Q- ... f l Q --.. .---4, M L Q f -N x . .. S g W fri? wwf? i 3??g .. -' f 'i ...I 'ti R, r' I af K ,245 ,QI - 1. I ' ,fx I I vi- JY lv it 1 'C 1 ivfl 5'1'v's a : X W' 2 . Sig . : I . xxxx 5 f , aj X ,wt x V 2 ' .y , If F ' I ..s it 1' Y 1 3 ' dwN,,- W 5 .N... . I , FW - ' . tk li W ' lv t ... QQ by!! 4 If f -J. 'V SV' X .TY iw il . -t 'l 441: . 1 Q Q ' .., I - W V 1 , fr , xx 599 mv-i S 3 Bottom Row, Left to Right: Hock- man, R. L., RD3: Bustos, F.. SN: Love, I. F.,'RD3: Reichert, I. R., RD3: Zimmerman, F. T., RDSN: Beideman, E. R., SN: Furek, M. W., RDSN: Seegars, R. W., RD3. Mid- dle Row: Kendall, P. M., RDSN: Forster, I. G., SA: Wright, R. E., BDC: Hayes, W. I., LTIG: Acree, P. G., LT.: Bradshaw, B. L., CDR: Krause, E. L., LT.: Addison, R. E. BDC: McNurlen, D. R., SN: Lu- bash, R. P., RD3. Top Row: Nash T. O., RDSN: Mooney, T. R., SN, Lola, I. A., RDSN: Loboda, C. L. RDSN: Isaacson, L. P., RDSN Compton, I. L., SN: Bender, D. I. RDSN: Boone E. I. RD3: Wiem- Yl I ers, R. T., SN: McArthur, C. R. RD3: Baker, G. L., RD2: Kelley, 2 R. G.. RD1. A ' - ' I I f ' A A 5: 101 I f s fi I. ' N . I ' f S x Q - .. ... . . V . sz.. , 7 ik , ,, 4 . , ..-i , , X .. . sl A X . sa gr f ' 54' V 4 '. b ' 'f 76,037 L : 4 : : i ' 1' 4 .sa . f I N 7. W 47 I f W ,,,,,,,,. r, .,i: W . J: Q ff 4 We ' xml? Qt- V' 1 Q ,Q ff :fl 20 Q X OG D IVISION First Row,.Leit to Eight: Skaiidas, P. I., LT: Dunlap, S. P., LCDR: Wellons, A. G., CDR: Burns, G, I., LCDR: Ignall, P. F., LTIG. Sec. ond Row: Caradonna, C. E., Chief: SIQWCITL L- l., AN: Dupuis, M. A., SN: Bloor, K. E., AC2: Farmer, E, L., AC2: Varga, E. D., AC2: Suarez, M. A., AN: Gadingan, R, T.. AN: Oldham, R. L., AA: Buck. man, C. R., Senior Chief. Third Row: Pounders, V. G., AC2: Rin- ner, D. G., AC1: Merrill, P. W., AC3: McMinn, H. C., AN: Kelley, M. L., AN: Petix, M. I., AN: How- ard, W. I., AC1: Lepchenske, W. B., AC2: Lanave, R. S., AC1: Hy- dock, R. H., AC2: Pearcy, W. T., AC3: Myers, L. D., ABH3. , DIVISICN Bottom Row, Left to Right: Matson. R. E., RDSN: Smith, I. M., RDSN: Stallings, F. W., RDSN: Newhardt, C. I., RD3: McDowell, D. L., RD3 Middle Row: Harrison, R. I., RD3: Settlemire, G. L., RD3: Davis, I R., BDC: Enochs, I. M., LTIG: Vilmont. W. M., LTIG: Healy, I F., LCDR: Molloy, C. F., ENS.: Kirkpatrick, I. C., BDC: Whitthaus C. L., BD2: Sanchez, M., RD1 Top Row: Thomas. I. A., RDSA: Iohnson, G. W., SN: Schult, H. E. SN: Simmons, P. T., SN: Saul, S L., HD3: Willman, H. W., SN: Perkins, D. H., RD2: Classe, D G., SA: Nelson, G. M., RDSN: Al len, M., RD3: Parker, I. M., SN: Asbourn, I. D., RDSN: Kelly, I D., RD2: Reed, R. W., BD2: Gere L. R., RD1. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Sulay, M. M., SA: Hodgen, M. D., SN: Stogner, I. I., RD3: Garcia, L. M., SA: Phillips, S. W., SN: Warner, A. B., SA: Lathrop, M. L., SA. Middle Row: Gordely, I. L., BDSN, Harvey, W. B., RDC: Shull, W. D., RDC: Stevens, D. M., LTIG: Car- ter, H. E., LT.: Mayberry, G. D., LTIG: Spak, S. F., LTIG: Doebler, D. L., RDC: Butcher, I. A., BDC: Middleton, R. C., RD3. Top Row: Clark, R. L., BD3: Samson, K. L.. RD3: Forrester, I. D., SN: Knocke, D. R., RD3: Briggs, L. L., SN: Gramm, D. H., SN: Kopa, E. P., SA: Ienkins, M. R., RD2: Campbell, P. M., RD3: Cozzi, I. D., RD2: Luk- ken, R. O., RDZ: Smith, H. T., RD1: Renfro, T. W., RD1: Laudenslager, D. H., RD1. 1 1 X i S X MDN M,-N OI DIVISION Z I l ' in f rt X M , 1 N -- i'i'i' Mp X A , 0 - ' , . - --, f 'it - -'Ms . 'f P L ..,. I -2: I t N z ' . .i ,, ppfp .- N-. an it lr , !,,V , n . ' t , N , 1, t ' , , t W :V 1 o... Nm.. 4 fr F: 41 7, ' W w , 4 . S . M... .. ., T 256 OP--Photo Lab Front Row, Left to Right: Sircy, I. E., PH3: Leach, G. L., AN: How- ard, R. B., PH3: Martin, G. W., PH1: Ieiieries, I. H., PH1: Dick- erson, I. I., PHCS: Bonjorni, E. E., LTIG: Podbreger, D. L., PHC: Mc- Coy, A. M., PH3: Schreiber, A. H PH3: Stewart, R. L.. PHAN. Baclr Row: Baron, B. P., AN: Vaden, G. L., PH3: Garbacz, L. A., PH3: Dietrich, I- I., PHAA: Franz, I. A AN: Guthrie, K. D., AN: Gussin, I. A., PH3: Wehman, B. G., PH2: Gooding, F. E., PH3: Williams, R. D., AN: Drudge, R. K., PH2: Taylor, C. M., PH2. WW, Ti if I zYWtS . N OM DIVISION First Row, Seated, Left to Right: Iames, R. C., AG3: Semsrott, D. O., AG3: Pottschmidt, N. C., AGI: Geiger, R. M., AG3: Brown, I. L., LCDR: Applebaurn, S. P., AGAN: Arnold, I. R., AG2: Stapleton, D. P., AGAN. Second Row, Standing: Kreger, W. A., AG2: Gottiried, G. S., AG2: Behrends, R. L., AG1: Aierstock, I. P., AGAN: Ruble, S. M., AG3: Hyche, I. C., AG3: Lee, M. L., AGAN. Personnel not in picture: Campbell, I. K., AGC: Seay, I. A., AGAN. Q 3 . .f . P , CP DIVISICN R 4 .., im, Front Row, Sitting, Left to Bight: X ,I Q H ,, .. g Peace, W. D., AA: Gambel, D. W.. v Q 2' fs. 'I' Z' L I I IQ RD2: Martinez, L. H., MAC: Fox, A ,mu 2 M I P. o., ENS.: Moooughoy, R. W., 5 fx .t E? I' Q f Y Z3 A 3, LCDR: Lautenschlager, I. LTIG: ., A . I Ht I I! bg.Ni.1 : ,lfff :I . fa W I, 7 ,,,., ., 5 i igmg, , ,I PT3. my if im QI , I f Back Row, Standing: Rowell, R, 1 W ' fx X ' fo., N., ETN3: Bowers, R. W., DMSN: Morgan, I. A., MA1: Wierenga, D. G., RDI: Dixon, W. F., RDZ: Gunther, E. V., SN: Anderson, C. I., Ir., PT3: Hawthorne, R. A., I AQB3: King, R. D., PT37 Eickhoff, I I. O., AA: Sinclair, L. W., Ir., AQB2: Dibley, I. A., Ir., AN: Cicco, I. S., DMSA: Boyd, H. E., DM3: McClanahan, R. L., DM1. Front Row, Sittting, Leit to Right: Stankiewicz, I., Ir., PTCS: Heste- kin, I. A., PTC: Sullivan, F. E., LT.: Schloman, G. R., LT.: Hayden, I. R., LT.: Iackson, C. C., DSC: Dib- ' ley, I. A., Ir., AN: Peitz, W. D., .bi W M A PT3. Back Row, Standing: Cress- 21, S X .W .,,: f 3 W4 .,,,,. W1 - 0 man, R. E., PT3: Tressner, N. L., A 55:2 , ' v 7 it vf' xt, . I, I . -4 Q DS3: Lapp, R. C., PT3: Parkhurst, I I 'Aff' I' 3 A if - :I TQ! Q A. W., PT2: Connolly, 1. P., PT3: LILV 1 Clark, W. E., PT3: Redmond, M. it if f ff' I W., DS1: Tews, T. A., DS2: Huns- ton, L. A. DS1: Long, B R. DS2 Bergstresser, R. D., DS2:.Hcr11e. Rl E., DS2: Blankenship, G. L., DS2 Venaleck, D. H., DSZ. 5 , 5 f 1 ' iq ., ' '- 5 .,... My I 'A NY , '-H 'G .-' N .. -. ' v- -Y N . -f 4 L In IW '.'.j2+f f ? if by tim y OP DIVISION Front Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Mackenzie, A., LTIG: Wilson, R. W., LCDR: Matais, G. R., LCDR. Back Row, Standing: Crozier, M. R., SN: Fabra, O., YN2: Harkey. R. D., SN: Bull, B. D., YN3: Iuhan. H. I., YN3: Tobler, N. R., DMSN. I I I I I I 257 I I I OE DlVlSION v Q I I Yifvrbts. my 3, -, n ... I I N -'J Bottom Row, Left to Right: Brandon, D. A., DS2: Wellington, L. I., ETR3: O'Neil, V, P., CT-3: McCaughey, T. V., ETN3: Hassler, D. E., DS2: Ruiz, M. I., ETN3: Cabrera, R. D., SA: Dionisio, D. P., DS2: Meyer, R. D., DSSN: Shepard, R. L., ETN3. Middle Row: Douglas, R. T., ETN3: Beekman, I. M., ETI: Pendleton, I. W., ETR3: Christopherson, T. W., ETRSN: Pendleton, I. M., ETR3: Callahan, I. I., DSC: Richmond, E. T., LT, EMO: Young, R. A. LT. Division Officer: Lichtman, N. D., CWO-4, Assist. EMO: Huckaba, A. O., ETCM: Ingwersen, A. L., DS3: Mac Askill, D. T., ETN3: Iack- son, L,lDS3: Romero, M. P., DS3: Marko, R. A., DS3. Top Row: Shepherd, W. KNMNJ, ETN3: Rubel, D. D., ETNSN: Teigen, L. S., ETN2: Frevert B. R. ETR3: Truitt, C. G., SN, Martin, R. F., DS3: Wieland, K. G., ETN3: Burch, H. W., DS3: Schneider, A. W., ETN3: Williams, T. B., ETRSN2 Lennox, B. B., DS2: Priest, D. N. DS2: Roberts, P. H., DS2: Mellies, I. W., DS3: Crockard, I. R., DS3: Selvestra, G. I., DS2: Russell, L. B., DS3. Bottom Row, Lett to Right: Steenerson, G. B., ETR3: McIntyre, I. A., ETR3: Phetteplace, I, G., SN: Grace, M. L., ETN2: Hammond, G. KNMNJ, ETN2 Mosher, R. D., ETN2: Hibbard, R. N., ETR3: Schneider, P. T., ETR3: Coburn, A. W., ETR3: Debeau, M. D., ETR2. Middle Row: Spriggins, L CNMNI, ETN2: Ottesen, T. V., ETRZ7 Fedie, A. H., ETR3: Parker, A. L., ETR3: Scott, I. W., DS2: Garner, G. L., ETC: Andersen, E. M., ETC: Waite W. N., ET1: Tapia, H. I., ETR3: Nicholas, D. H., ETR3. Top Row: Overton, G. M., ETR3: Cain, C. G., ETN3: Miller, T. L., ETRSN: Beltz, R. H. ETN3: Eaton, R. B., ETRSN: Ieffers, E. A., ETR2: Schisser, I. R., ETR3: Clarke F. CNMNJ, ETR3: Barker, E. D., ETR3: Duble, T. B., ETN3 Richards, W. G., ETR3: O'Hara, F. P., YN-3. 5 4 I I OE DIVISION 4 4, ,, ...M Y AV is ,, Q K A. S ' I ,QQ -... i Y .tw ii s x I L I I 5 S S' ,.,. 1 I .. Y WW Q MAN -N X N N X KF Q R I 7 N an :R M M J 5 ' g . ...ls-3, . M 5 1' Q ff ' I ng! ! X X i n - v , ga bf, XF, -ve. Y X Q X - A vt' 1 ax . t R E X , 1 1 X ' vi .3929 7 X. ' . in is 2' 'I i -- 3 1' lst DIVISION First Row, Left to Right: Fusich, I. E., SN: Lucy, D. R., SN: Ray, I. D., SN: Hackett, C. W., SN: McKenney, C. E., SN: Kutzler, K. A., SN: Kranitz, I. I., SN: Edmun- son, T. CND, SN. Second Row: Word. R. L., BM-3: Dunn, G. L., BM-3: Morgenstern, G. C., BM3: Stro- man, M. L., BM2: Emms, W. F., BM1: Shults, E., LTIG: Pierce, F. S., BM3: Andersen, E. S., BM3: Clark, R. W., BM3. Third Row Springman, L. L., SN: Waire, M CND, SN: Moore, D. E., SA: Hurst, I. B., SA: Labarreare, W. D., SN: Crawshaw, R. L., SN: Lowder, B E., SA: Svitak, R. F., SN: Gam- bardella, A. IND, SA. Fourth Row Brown, N. IND, SA: Murray, C. R. SN: Burgos, H. A., SA: Miller, A I., SA: Scott, If-R., SA: Mumme R. W., SN: Conrad, R. D., SN: Paoletto, N. G., AA: Scholnick, I. H., SN. L' as x? I W . if 1 :Q :Ss W' 4 ag. I , ,, N Q ' 75 'Qin ,nr N ' III 5th DIVISION Top to Bottom, Left to Right, First Row: Pinto, R., Roy, C., Heller, I. B., Warren, R. I., Baker, R. L., Barnes, E. C., Byers. I. L., Gibb, R. A. Second Row: Iames, C., Kokocinski, A., Guerriero, I. C., Moss, M., Davis, A. I., Bobo, C. E., Gibson, C., O'Donnell, I. H., Skinner, I. T., Rardon, I. L., Bur- gess, I. Third Row: Decristofaro, W. G., Choates, I. M., Whitehead, F. F., Brown, G., Alvarez, I. B., Skinner, W. S., Denakis, P. ' j WI xf ,f 2nd DIVISION Tow Row, Left to Right: Pearson, I. W., SA: Sims, R. L., SA: Las- siter, B. A., SA: Dougherty, H., SA: Peterson, K. R., SA: Dentz, T. R., SA: Mistal, R. E., SN: Coonc. G. M., SA: Ksiazak, W., BMSN. Second Row: Spearman, H. D., SN: Robinson, L. W., SA: Ander- son, G. S., SN: Eckberg, I. E., SA: Thompson, I. B., SA: Aguirre, S. SN: Stuetz, R., SA: Greenberg, L M., SA: Eisenlord, A. G., SA: Agers, W. D., SA. Third Row: Pat- terson, I. S., SN: Saul, I. I., AO3: Aguilar, F., BM3: Culver, L., BMI: Seafoss, T. L., ENS: Lucart, T. R. BM3: Mathers, M. G., YN3: La crue, E. F., BM3. Front Row: Hawks V. E., SN: Long Wolf, E. T., SN: Gutierrez, W., SN: Doherty, I. R. SA. 1 1 FOX DIVISION . I P ff . I III -! ' .lb ki . 4, , if ?' I ix 4 ' Q ,nfs . M ,. N K .- d -,, 4 .N , - 1 Rn. i I., J 4 J' W . f S , 4- I 1, I et A X AI . I Q S 'N If Q. 1 5 , - M6 . t , I 6 r mv ,Q . 'el - W, W Q I4 5 W M4 ? Z f 6 7 Front Row, Left to Right: Daly, D., FTM3: Korlath, W. H., FTM2: Arciniega, F., YN3: Perez, W., FTM2: Milza, R. P., PTM3: Martinez, V. C., FTM3: Ienkins, D. F., FTM3: Canaan, R. M., SA: Sturgeon, C. W., SA. Second Row: Welch, W. K., FTM2: Ash, C. P., FTC, Ryan, P. F., Zinter, R. I., FTCS: Holland, R. P., LT.: Claunch, I. l., LT.: Guss, O. G., FTC: Reinhold, F. E., FTC: Ruden, B. V., SN. Third Row: Valdez, G.. FTC: PIM2: Allen, M. D., SN: Hoffpauir, R. I., YN2: Iohnson, I. F., FTM2: Swain, R. S. FTM2: Morrison, G. R.. FTM3: Matlock, W. M., FTM3: Palrner, R. L., YN3: Haskell, R. L., FTM2: Babcock, I. G., FTM2: Wilkinson, I. L., FTM3: Oliver, G. E., SN: Coleman, I. L., FTM2: Mowers, G. R., FTM1. Fourth How: Vanderwerff, D. I., FTM2: Huey, N. B., FTMl: Mitchell, R. L., ETNSN: Delipski, N. V., FTM2: Pasley. M. S., FTM3: Meiller, W. F., FTMZI Mues, G. E., FTM3: Kingston, R. W., FTM2: Odegard, L. G., FTM3: Uhlenkarnp, R. I., FI'Ml. M n vi! f. Wviy '1 KA I In 5 X, 1' . 1 , N 1 ' WC , , I I W y A 1. . 1 S? I. 1 .2 I A ' I' so 4 I 260 4th DIVISICDN Top Row, Lett to Righfi Thompson, C. W., SN: HGHY- H. E., BM3: Easterling, T., SAI Lewis, E. B., BMSN: Th0m' ton, 1, HH SR: Green, D. R., SN: Pulviremti, V. I-. SN? Stewart. H. E., BM3: Camd- cho, E., BM3: Gqiiowurf R- H., SN: Lee, R. A., SRI WUI' ters, A. SN: MUfPhYf D' S SN: Clay, W., SR: Goree, R- L. SA: Parker, I. R., SN. Sec- ond Row: Icrrcrmillof R-' SN: R SA' Ballester Maxon, D. ., 1 ' L. F., SA, Brin, L. s., QMSA1 Martin, T. I.. SN: Frey, L. A.. SN: Blankenship, ll- L-.1f5M' SN: Guerin, R. V.. SA? GV' SN Woodbuflf ares, D. B., I f R., SB: Valentino, A. L-I SIE' Henson, I. F., SN, Wedel. I., SA: Cortes, E., SA: Shum' way, G.. SA: Mascarenas. H- BM2: Murrell, B- T-- Hinrichs, I. C., ENS.: Carter L., BMI. BM3. Front Row: Hari. HEMI?-: 6th DIVISION fax .Q . Front Row, Left to Right: Williams, D., GMMSN: Reeves, W., GMM1: Wood 1:-' GMM1. I h W GMMC, c., cwo-3: Gen, W., LT.: Huebner, P., ENS.: Harvey, B., GMM1: Therrrpeen, B., GMM1g 131r1lfgnn.,slr1.sfendlnxrglfatglrlxrlfx' I., GMMSN: Stevens, I., GMM3: Tyler, T., GMM3: Pilcher, P., GMM3: Kelly, T., GMM3: Hilsenhoff, G., GMM3' Dgnl aldson, F., GMMSN: Mclntosh, G., GMM2: Martin, W., GMM2: Harlacher, E., SN: Harding, R., MT3: Miller, R., CQMM3 sfeddrrrd, W., cz-MMS: oieen, W., GMM3, Ochoa, 1., GMM3: Herne, D., GMMSN: s tl d 1. GMM1' B tl B GMM2: Deweu, R., GMMSN: Carroll, I., SN: Kern, 1., GMM3g Millard, D., GMMZTWIZGH er' ' u er' ' W DIVISION First Row, Left to Right: King, W. M., GMT3: Ioyce, D. R., GMT2: Boren, E. E., GMTSN: Rothrock, L. A., GMT3: Zabel, R. A., GMT3: Parr, M. A., YNSN: Kopanski, I. H., GMT3: Gustafson, L. C., GMT3. Second Row: Evans, G. H., GMTC: Porter, D. L., LTIG: Currier, R. M., ENS.: Newbury, A. C. LCDR.: Kobik, F. I., ENS.: Griffith, N. L., LT.: Maturcl, A. H., d C. S., GMT1: Thau, G. I., SA: Samuels, GMT1: Martin, C. H., GMT2. Third Row: Schiffman, D. M., GMT3: Stricklan , I. W., GMT3: Codding, B. fnmnl, GMT3: Walker, I. H., GMT3: Wilson, A. S., GMTSN: Pender, R. I., GMTSN: Haskins, W. H., GMTSN: Fenstermacher, D. W., GMT2. Fourth Row: Corley, K. M., GMT2: Todd, B. I., GMT3: Hall, I. R., GMTSN: Murphy, K. l., GMT3: Todd, R. E., GMTSN: Wills, I. L., GMT3: Pullen, D. K., GMT2: Spivack, S. P., GMT37 Taylor, D. W., GMT3: Iohnson, E. C., GMT3. 261 ! ff ' W E X X wwf... M 0 , v,,, - f ff Wir :' ' , MZ t ., . A . T. sf Q , I J? 3 X 4 ,T 4' 4 4 W lf I ,,, I aww, . vw... gy- . f .x I- ,, 0 W.. X, 1 t X .... H- .. i l W 4 i , 5 3, g . X I , 1 , A w lg, 2 f 1 tt. .. .., ,. 3 . Q41 ,Q 5, :Q ' J H , .. :W mu. I j 5 I my f 5 I M W, l g 1 f , - . I . .X . to . .R ., 4 . . . 2' . X 3 . ,. A I ,WM . , ,f : . . My .W , ,, J . My j X I :NX ., .4 X '.k- . I I ' f f , .M fg , -- , , i 4. I , f f':'f:j ' W . ' ' G f X A l .sf ff 53.1 , it l X Q7 , I 3 --1 fuf W ' QW! ' V' ' V ,I 1 A if A I ,D Q . X ,W .t il f L., . ,, ,Q Q Z V X l vu 4 E . A I px '. Z 5 -- f -. i -i. f 7 X 1 f ff A x X ' 2 , EE ,f . I z 1 . In L MA X s P 'L X X if -mf' 1 Q I: ' ,,,,, ,,,, mf f wif Q ,wa 3, f 'e fi' . x f ' ...., 'Q . 'J if I , ' 1' V ' ' '. 3 W' f'f ' f X ' f -AV' H ,, Z X . s . . A t ' I x 1 7 I , ' y . . : M: K fi. 4 X i I V E X l f - W if M .sf SN'-ff? vw t na- .1 :W W4 V l ll li is ,N M! QE ii gl 1 I E 1 1 : 'v .I Top Rqwl Legg 10 Righfg Tqlbert, H, I.. SN: Raistriclc, B. D., GMG3: Mowrey, B. L., AOAA: Skidmore, A. C., AO3: King, I. C., Ir., GMG3: Rawlim, W. B., SN: Stark, G. A., SA: Carroll, I. A., AO2: Davis, I. M., PNSN: Sanford, M. L., SA: Tanner, D.L.,SA: Stellhorn, I. M., GMG3: Hershey, R. I., H'1t , I. D. SN: Batton, W. T., SA: O'Brien, G. T., SA. Third Row: Toms, R. R., AOAA: D. A., SN: Holopeter, W. F., SA: Clark, W. R., AOAA: Foyt, V. H., AOAA: , P. F., SA: Markowitz, B. A., SN: Clark, W. I., AO2: Alernendarez, P., SA: ' Ratcliif, R. L., AOAA. Second Row: Westbrooks, E. E., SA: Cottrell, H. F. D., GMG2: Keck, G. M., GMG2. First Row: Iones, I. D., SN: Allen, I. W., lson, R. L., AOAN: Olvany, R. V., AO3: Delashmutt, I. D., GMG3: Babb, D. R. SA: Ferrier, M. L., AOAA: Piper, L. D., AO3: Foss, B., AA: 1 on Thompson, D. M., SA: Loughary, L. L., AN: Manuel, G. B., SA: Bell, Hargrave, I. C., SA: Smith, S. M., AOAN: Williams, E. L., SN: White Ramirez, S. E., SN: Wilson, M., SN: Natal, F., SA: Olson, E. O., GMGSN. M. GMG3: Warren, I. W., AO1: Burns, W. E., Ir., GMG2: Briedenbach, ACAA: Lewis, c. A., SA: Yates, E. I., SA: Hemisfon, 11. F., sm wi Fourth Row, Left to Right: McElwrath, I., AOAA: Savadsky, P., SA: Wiseman, M. L.. SA: Iacoby, I. L., AO3: Calow, R. C., AOAN: Hooten, R. M. AOAN' Crosson, C E. AN: Haith, L. E., AO3: Alger, N. D., AO3: Ward, I. A., AO3: Anthony, R. D., SN: Young, B. E., AO3: Watson, H. A., AGAA' Loyve G. S., AOZ: Third Row: Myers, W. H., AO1: Labbe, A. W., AN: Wilson, R. L., AOAN: Nakade, D. Y., SA: Crear, R. I., AOAN, Roberson, W. 'W., AO2: Drake, I. E., AO2: Garcia, W., AO3: Lozon, D. I., AO3: Marroney, B. Y., SA: Burrell, B. H., AO3: Wisell, W. G., SN, De Iong, D I., AN: Trebas, W. F., SN: Boggs, A. R., SA: Peterson, I. T., SA: Murphy, I. I., AO3. Second Row: Dailey, K. W., AO3: Beers, E. C SA' Iones P AOAN' Auger, R. H., SA: Stanfield, H. B., SA: Angel, C. E., AO2: Young, M. R., AOC: Payne, D. A., AO2: Murray, S., SN Lavlrrence: IZ., GMGl: Warren, I. W., GMG3: Webb, I. H., ATR3. First Row: Watson, W. C., AO3: Davis, W. W., AO3: Van Cleve, M. A., SA: Mastain, G. M., SA: Couch, K. B., SN: Iarboe. W. C., SN: Corbin, S. H., AOAN. G DlvlsloN 'A' ' ...Y tv v 1' .f . N' -my V 9 vv, G DIVISION - I ,II I 25+ X I 1 Z I . , 'V' ,ff , If 'fy'-Q f V I f v ,fs 1: - ref.: ,t - ,f z ,f f 1, , 754 , ,, f 2 f z ,, , ,, , . , .S :.,1,!,,fyf ,, X, If I QQ., W? S LXX--' . t - v ,,, ,, , , X ,f , , , ,,.. .,. t A ow ., 'W Qsfvgfs. x , .ff V., ,, Q, if f 3 7 . . - 9' f I' X I I 't . A . , - f , , f., . , Z .4 0, KW - , 5 f ,, - , ., , .. I we ., . f .- .,.. .s. - - ff X X 1 if Amy. 5 . f ka , Z4 f , , bmw. .. . ,J .VI s f . Q S - f , f , f Wx ,. , ,V , . , ww. ,,,, ...F-V..-, . E ' 7 H NX .Mx .f . ' if QI' ' I M f If 1 ' H . i' , , 4 . . . , A ,V if 'f . , , 1 I ' ' . f . f f , , -I f I 4 I T 6,1 0 v if I X I f X I, , it I . 1 f Q . . , I I f Q 'A . L : S . ff.: -Q f w QM. ff t N- yi. 4 - ,f : - wwf s 'Q A ff Q, ' 5 I I . I f, :I f a , ' f Il 'tu f 3 f ya - 0- K Q I, Q 'F : I Q- . .f ' - I f W I X 4 A , ,,,,. , . I .Wu - 1 ,,' I I I I I I Third Row, Left to Right: Reynolds, G. L., AO3: Savadsky, I., SA: Wilson, R. L., AOAN: Schnable, D. W., AOAN: Stone, M. E., AA: Lancaster, I. L., AN. Second Row: Van Over, R., AO2: Desormeau, I. C., AA: Carter, H. C., SA: Olson, E. O., GMGSN: Morrison, B. I., GMGSN: Fort, R. D., AA' F b' n, E. P, SA Getty, R. C AO2: Watson W C., AO3' Grace, D I AA: Swann C. D., AO2: Nottingham, M. L., YN3: Waldman, AO , a ia . 7 ., , . , . ., , L. P., AN: Coats, I. W., AO2: Diaz, C. L., AO3: Hardin, W. W., AO1: Willette, I. R., SA: Chamness, D. F., AOAA: Brooks, C. S., AO3, Boscia, F. CNMNI, GMG3: Gorey, I. E., AN: Rue, M., GMG2. First Row: Price. R. L., AO2: Morgan, W. F., AOC: Moore, H. E., AA: Schweitzer, R., ' ' ' AOAN' AOC: Taylor, I. W., LT., USN: Amundson, D. L., LTIG, USN-R: Chapman, S. R., LTIG, USN-R, Toomey, T. P., BMC, USN, Martinez, W., , Decker, D. A., ATC, USN: Lopez, L. INMNJ, GMGC, USN: Kraft, M. I., AO1. E P SA Wt n W C AO3 Matlock R D AOAA' Coats I W AO2' Desormeau, Fourth Row, Lett to Right: Kluver, H. E., AO3: Fabian, . ., : aso , . ., : , . ., , , . ., , I. C., AA: Fort, R. D., AOAA: Reynolds, G. L., AO3: Morrison, B. I., GMGSN: Stone, M. E., AA: Chamness, D. F., AOAA: Boscia, F., GMG3. Third Row: Carter, R. C., SA: Winchell, W. W., SA: Rue, M., GMG2: Bishop, I. D., AO2: Feirl, W. I., AA: Ray, D. W., AO3: Savadsky, P., SA: Swann, C. D., AO2: Waldman, L. P., AN: Nottingham, M. L., YN3: Van Over, R., AO2: ?: Brown, D. E., Ir., AN: Getty, R. C., AO2: Martin, K. I., AO3: Diaz, C. L., AO3: Hardin, W. W., AO1. Second Row: Riggs, T., AOC: Lopez, L., GMGC: Peek, K. W., ENS., USN-R: Chapman, S. R., LTIG, USN-R: Taylor, I. W., LT., USN: Smith, C. W., LT., USN: Amundson, D. L., LTIG, USN: Schweitzer, R., AOC, USN: Decker, D. A., ATC, USN: Morgan, W. F., AOC, USN. First Row: Broz, Y. V., AO3: Kraft, M. I., AA: Moore, H. E., AA: Lancaster, I. R., AN: Schnable, D. W., AOAN: Grace, D. I., AA: Gorey, I. E., AN: Martinez, W., AOAN: Brooks, C. S., AO3: Price, R. L., AO2. G DIVISION I I I I I I I I. I I I I I, II I I I. I II 'I I II uf fag, Q Y 'Sw I Q I f s x . , ' A I 'f 4 7 , I' 'll it Vw 4-rf' MARINE DETAC MENT Front Row, Lett to Right: Ietierson, R. A., 1stSgt.g Todd, H. G., Captain: Lazos, Q, A. I., Ist LT. Back Row: Armstrong, B. C., Cpl.: Hughes, C. B., Cp1.: Pressotto, C. P., Cpl.: Doyle, R. F., LCpl. L+ N FKA A 7 we Front Row, Left to Right: Schwarm, F. I., Cpl.: Pomush, I. R., PFC: Feller, L. LCpl.: Kendzierski, T. W., LCpl.: Sylvester, R. R., LCpl.: Quarn, G. I., PFS: Vaughn, W. A., III, LCpl.: Harris, M. R., PFC: Galis, R. A., PFC: Iohnosn, S., SSgt. Second Row: Tharp, S. M., III, LCpl.: Marek, W. E., Cp1:. Tirey, T. L., LCpl.: Iohnson, D. L., PFC: Hancock, I. T., LCpl.: Rowland, F. I., PFC.: Rawls, R. A., PFC: Iewell, E. C., Pvt.: Steele, W. I., LCp1. Third Row: Wagner, I. B., III, Cpl.: Cogdill, D. P., LCpl.: Ghiloni, G. W., PFC: Williams, I. O., LCpl.: Plourde, D. I., PFC: Swoiiord, W. V., PFC: Heinl, W. L., PFC: Rick- man, G. A., Ir., LCp1. Front Row, Left to Right: Gates, R. K., Cp1.: Palermo. I. I., Ir., PFC: Brewer, F. M.. LCpl.: Heeter, S. I.. LCp1.. Grigsby, G. L., PFC: Pickens, D. R., LCpl.: Lund, W. A.. LCpl.: Olson, S. I., LCpl.: Bur- nett, C. C., Ir., SSgt. Second Row: Willis, A. B., Cpl.: Pe- terson, R. A., LCpl.: Carter. M. R., Pic.: Spruk, A. E., PFC: Buterbaugh, W. M., PFC: MacGregor, D. A., Ir., LCP1-7 Behne, R. C., Ir., PFC: KCI- ding, I. E., LCpl. Third Row! Ricks, D. R., Cpl.: Newell, I. E., LCpl.: Mellies, R. R., PFC: Paulk, G. W., Ill, PFC: HUP- ner, R. A., LCpl.: Simon, S. L.. PFC: Douget, M. G., PFC? Wilder, W. W., Ir., PFC. Front Row, Lett to Right: McLane, T, A., AN: Derize, R. F., ABH-3: Avant, D. M., AN: Fleischaker, H. L., ABH2: Thornell, I. R., ABHC: Kerr, I, C., WO: Willhauck, A., LCDR: Ainsworth, D. E., WO: Rogers, K. E., LT.: White, H. R., ABHC: Linn, C., AN. Second Row: Neel, D. L., AN: Sullins, H. L., AN: Gonzales, A., AN: Polk, G. 1,,, AA: Lamay, T. I., AN: Yun- nazzo, A., AN: Pearce, I. R., AA: Wright, A. W., ABH-2: McCoy, I. P., AN: Hewitt, T., AN: Derise, A. I,, ABH-2. Third Row: Darby, G., ANH-1: Fredericks, P. A., ABH-3: Poor, I. A., AA: Harger, C. D., AN: Mulkey, B. L., AN: Vetcsh, D., AN: Morrison, H. C., AA: Ribar, A. I., Ir., AN: Rickard, G. L., AN. Fourth Row: Hampton, R. H., ABH-3: Lowman, D. I., AA. V-I DIVISION WW ik uax . gr W5 52 Q , 4 WV r . 1 . , - f v L .' 1 X W , :gpg ST? 4 M 1 . Lf .7 mt. S- t I ,fix . J' I ' I ' . I ' 'Q' f f f fi If , f. 'Qui' ll f 5 ry W 'Wu q M mf . .,,. . ,N It I f I ' -1 ' I ,r:.. , . I If 1 'll W, f I . X y I . W y an J WN ii ,K X . 1 S . 5. -'L r ,sm was V First ROW, Left to Right: Fugate R- ll., ABH-2: Eller, T. L., AN Meler. M. I.. AA: Gonzales, P. H. ARI Moragne, V. T., AN: Schmidt: S. L., ABH-2: Timmons, T. D., AN Hernandez, G., AN: Heath, H. W. AA: Moore, T. E., AN: Sigler, M W., ABH-3. Third Row: Bocon, R Fu AA: Eppler, I. P., AN: Armen trout, W. P., AN: Hubbard, B. L. AA? FTY9, M. H., AN: Christain son, R. M., SA: Adams, Gary R. -A-N: Pardee, W. E., AN: Nobles L. R., AN. Second Row: Vidlicka D- C-I AN: Milam, C. c., AA: Byerly, c., AA: Turner, W. s. -A-N: Newell, G. W., AN: Robin S0n, T. A., AN: Graddick, R, H. ANI Mayberry, I. B., ABH-2: Lo Water, L. M., ABH-3: Sims, R. E. AN: Penaz, H, A,, AN, Front Row, Kneeling, Lett to Right: Seymore, R. L., AN: Leggett, R C., AN: Fain, H. F., ABH-2: Gar- vie, R. A., ABH-3: Tedder, I. L., AN: Rainwater, R. W., AN: Lyons, I. A., Ir., AE3: Danridge, C., AA, Lank, D. L., AN: Horn, D. R., AN Second Row: Favara, I. C., AA, Dunn, I. L., AN: Byrd, O. I., AN, Thayer, I. R., AN: Tabor, K. W. AN: Rabb, I. P., AA: Wilson, G T., AN: Cayce, A. R., AN: Nic- coli, M. P., AN: Gopar, I., AA, Ballew, K. W., AA. Third Row Williams, W. B., ABH-2: Ball, D. C., ABH-3: Hathcoat, C, A., AN, Gismondi, T. P., AN: Caldwell R. D.. AN: Horn, C. E., AN: Kiichle K. c., AN: Jones, W. E., ABH-3: Palmer, V. R., ABH-3: Decker, H L., AN: Evans, R. E., AN: Smith, A. H., ABHZ. Fourth Row: Klev- moen, P. L., AN: Bass, N. F., AE-3: Tyner, C. L., AN: Hersey, O. P., AN: Smith, C. D., AA: Walker, G. E., ATN-3: Hobbs, O. M., AA: Warman, R. E., AN: Larose, A. W., AN: Peterson, E. D., ADI-3: Shouse, H. E., AN. V-I DIVISION ZH 1 'W I g? 'f'Y,1 V V i'.5'+ wr 265 V-I DIVISION Left to Right: PLAT, LENS and ADMIN, First Row: Shapiro, R. H., AA: Ramsey, D. A., AN: Villa, M. F., ATR3: Villa, R. F., AA. Second Row: Knight. W. D., ABE3: Iackson, I. A., ABE2: Farnsworth, I. F., LCDR: Carnley, B. L.. LTIG: Rader, A. D., ABE1. Third Row: Wilkes, R. O., SN: Iones, I. D., IC2: Hartzog, W. T., IC3: Don- berger, W. M., ICFN: Wissman, D. E., AN: Hudspeth, F. D., AN. Fourth Row: Epperson, L. D., 1C3: Engelhart, R. E., AN: Ernest, T. L., AN: Mercer, L. W., AA: Zeck, S. G., SN: Hansen, F. O., AA. V-I DIVISION Left to Right: FORWARD CATA- PULTS. First Row: Harrison, W. E., AA: Danet, R. E., AA: Case. I. B., AN: Iurich, S. G., AN: Helm., I. L., AN. Second Row: Simms, R. L., ABE2: Pyle, I. E., ABE2: Klinger. G. F., LT.: Abshier, I. A., ABEC: Nordquist, R. L., ABE1: Wiggins, C. CNMNJ, AN. Third Row: Banks- ton, S. B., ABE2: Robinson, I. L., AO3: Hultgren, H. E., ABE3: Wil- liams. S. D., AN: Moye, I. B., AA: Iones, R. L., AN: Gritton, T. A., AN: Ienkins, I. L., AA: Perryman, R. E., ABE3. Fourth Row: Pollock, L. P., ABE3: Bustin, E. W., AA: Cox, T. P., AA: Smith, V. H., AN: Gaddy, M. W., AA: Wissmann, R. Z., AN: Porter, S. INMNJ, ABE2: Kennedy, I. P., AN. V-2 DIVISION Left to Right, ARRESTING GEAR: First Row: McHenry, B. T., AN: Spangenburg, P. C., AN: Rocha, G. INMNI, AA: Stilwell, H. L., AN: Kirby, G. F., AN. Second Row: Bray, I. E., ABE2: Long, G. D , ABE1: Pfiefer, R. D., LT.: Burle- son, C. D., ABE1: Coons, D. L., ABE3. Third Row: Fisher, T. W., AA: McConnell, W. H., ABE3: Knapp, R. A., ABEAA: Weaver, A. L., ABE3: Courneya, S. G., AN: Thompson, L. D., ABE3: Perdoch Adams, L. I., AN. Fourth Row Seefeldt, L. F., AN: Dice, I. D. ABE3: Knoll, S. C., AA: Perry, L. W., ABE3: Black, B. E., ABE3, Hudgens, F. V.. ABE2: Wambaja, G. K., AN: Morales, R. I., AN Bunce, D. F., AN. 266 1 R. I., ABE3: Loverme, A. I., AN: ,ff 4 Nw W. f 1 L! I 'I -so 2 ..,, 37 3 ,nv --X -9 W: . I 7 W I if Z 7 1 if : K-'HIV - Wg fe - ,v Nix YT 1 l H , ,MM 1. ' I - fr- A ' F , P 1 K - x n 5 1 . ., , Ji.. a 4 . -X 7 2 t :rr . NX ,W, . Qfxl t . .fx JW: . , , .sg . .Q .K y .SNS x ss f .... . -- W X ,f R K K :-k' a:,g f ,, . . 2' , E S X ! Tai: V ' -nf 7 +, .pfji g ,RS . M Q K, -N.. , ITF. Q 'k:. m r: K S553 6 . .5 N. , 2 H 5 vw I A A ' ' ' s ' ' 1 it ' .f . 'I K 'V -W 7' t QQ, I .... ' , 1 ' . A - , . .-.,, , X - : A Ne y.,N Q .S ,., .. A -N ,wh -- 4 A . . A .- X: 1 . .,',,.s if ...- J -- .. N f' - X- - X s L i . 53 'N-. 'I I , fm . 3 . 5' if . I . 1 I Q? ., 5 X X f S.. tr A Q S: 1 I A ,X . :mfg f ., 1 F -F , f : 'Q Q, , 2 ' X Q 'SX 'S A E . . 1 . 4 21, Mg - .. M : X. W ,-My . . , , ,., - 1 A ' 4 gg A r . N . . XX f . , .K ,, Q R . in -.wie is x tv . , : Ri A is X V-2 DIVISION f 4 fr A f 1 f ' .. Q 1, , . . ,-.- rf new L., H ff ,, ff W inf--'Q .1 -.- - vffgf W f . ff ,. W V , f V - 4 f A Izwsym arf.: , A, .aw ,Wy-XL ,Z-gif ,-rr ' - bjgx V - 7 v i H , A-. 2 54 I yi.. f I V . ,W x V ' I ' W I .- , 'W'4w 1 -v f Q 1,4 W 3 Wa- M .. 'I . ,' 5- . W . - I, X.. f V - Z I4 .,.. . W , ,, p , , s W. 1 fs ls' f 4 49 Q - it W 5 , ' , , N ffm A 'sw -' ' f I , - ' x Q XD I , lx, . -st 0, ' 1 . 4 . A ff' . V ,. ' T --ff' f f- f A at 7 . eff , ff' 1- . , f B Q I J 4 G.. Lett to Right: AFTER CATAPULTS, First Row: Sperry, R. S., AA: Marsh, R. W., ABE3: McCann, V. L., AA: Perreault, L. AN: Best, P. G., ABE3: Shaughnessy, L. T., ABE3: Foster, T. D., AA. Second Row: Reynolds, I. W., ABEI: Speta, R. ABEI: Pilcher, E. T., LT.: Iames, P. F., ABEC: Russell, H. E., ABE2: Howard, D. W., ABE2. Third Row: Dornfelt, C. AN: Bayer, S. H., AN: Williams, R. CNMNJ, AN: Glover, D. CNMNI, AA: Brown, B. F., AN: Hooks, G. L., AN: Cloud I. P., AN: Smith, R. L., AA. Fourth Row: McReynolds, W. B., ABE2: Bolton, C. L., ABE3: Stewart, R. H., SA: Peepl F. H., AN: Kion, K. E., AA: Schmidt, S. G., AN: Kolb, E. N., AA: Cook, I. E., ABE2. V-5 DIVISION I., D., 911, GS, Left to Right: Oehmke, I. A., SN: Connell, L. D., YN2: Pickett, H. M., LTIG: Dyer, Q- T., ABFC7 Terry. I. EJ, YN3i Bow- man, I. R., YN3: Franks, L. D., SN. 267 V-3 DIVISION First Row, Lett to Right: Ciaburri, E. M., ABH3: Crandall, W. ABHC: Armstrong, E., ENS.: Buckley, R. R., ABCS: Frost, A. R., ABHI: Galle- gos, P. G., ABH3. Second Row: Colon, D. L., AN: Morrissey, M. R., AN: Goldsmith, I. L., ABH3: Conroy, M. P., ABH3: Treat, C. W., ABH3: Kitts, R. R., AN: Hale, C. W., AN. Third Row: Kerby, I. L., AN: Eyler, R. L., ABHAN: Stevens, A., AN: Christain, G. D., AN: Phillips, D. L., AN: Dierking, C. W., AN. V-3 DIVISION First Row, Left to Right: Martin, I. P., AN: Thomas, C. E., ABHl: Armstrong, E., ENS.: Crandall, W., ABHC: Bethune, F., ABH2: Upham, C. L., AA. Second Row: Haws, B. R., AN: Esary, T. D., AA: Fore- man, R. E., ABH3: Verdui, P. G., AA: Leehy, D. A., AN: Bell, G. H., AN: Copeland, D. E., ABH3: Parsley, H. M., AN. Third Row: Dran e T. N. AA: Ho kins D Q I - P 1 - L., AN: Leeper, R. L., AN: Torn- berg, B. K., AA: Weckesser, C. H., AN: Hughes, I. E., AN: Bram- hall, L. E., ABHAN. V-3 DIVISION First Row, Left to Right: Lullo, I I., ABHAN, om, R. L., AN: Guill Iemefie, I- L., AN: Sherman, F. E., AN. Second Row: Richerson, I T., ABH1: Crandall, W., ABHC: AITHSIIOHQ, E., ENS.: Buckley, R. R., ABCS: Emmons, R. A., AN Third Row: Frederick, W. D., AN: Graniela, P., AN: Nagel, A, H, AN: Lambert, E. E., AA: Pagcmo D. c., ABH3: Myers, A. K., AAI Hughes, R. A., ABH3: Klein, D H., AN. Fourth Row: Stro a V PP 1 . M., AA: Clussman, T. L., AN, Inman, F. B., AN: Iohnson, I. AN: Thompson, I. W., AN: Reed, P. R. AN? Mikel, R. L., AN: Aaenson, H. L., ABH2. 268 v-4 Dlvlslow t Row, Left to Right: King, A. IITHQN: Morgan, W., AAI Gun- ter, R, L.. AN: Raczkowski, L. I., AN: Trimmer, R. G., AN: Caplener, D, L., ABFZ: Shoemaker, R. T., AA, Second Row: Bergren,' O. C., ABFl: Swofford, W. R., Knight, L. A., LTIG: Cookson, T. D., ABFZ: Bias L, fnj, ABF2. Third ROW: C0- zort, B. B., AN: Nye, R. E., -ABFZ: Brown, I. M., ABF3: Carmichael, D, L., AN: Toriello, R. A., AN: Qsbome, I. L., AN: Cook, L. L., ABF3: Hoskins, F. E., ABF3: Hood, D. L., AN:,August, R. I., AN. Fourth Row: Williams, H. R., ABF3: Turner, L. V., AMS3: Sadler, D. W., AN: Wetterman, H. A., AN: Atkinson, C. A., AN: Planing, I- L,, AN: McConnell, C. C., ABF2. V-4 DIVISION First Row, Left to Right: Vest, I. L-, AN: Cates, D. G., ABF3: Iones, D- U., AN: Clark, W. R., AN: Gelbhar, M. W., AA. Second Row: Miller, K. R., AN: Knox, I. A., AN: Wade, D. O., AN: Ray, I. L., AN: Boggs. I. P., AA: Knisley, G. O., AN. Third Row: Dubach, R. F., AN: Sylvester, R. R., AN: Smith, G. L., AN: Rowland, B. L., AN: Mason, E. L., AN: Baker, T. S., AA. Fourth Row: Hart, B. H., ABF1: Cirocco, N. F., AN: Miner, W, D., AN: B005-6, E- ini, AA: Hughes, T. M., AN: Snow, G. S., AN. F 'R In A t rr.. f ? 1 V ii L fir. If C, 1 Jr, ,I 'U' if -gf' 'L X an 1, ' ' -' ,W-f K . . 1 V-4 DIVISION l First Row, Left to Right: Carpen- ter, D. E., AN: Keldenich, A. D., AN: Holland, A. S., CWO 3: Eck- rich, L. E., ABFC: Bjorn, G. V., AN: Carroll, W. H., ABF3. Sec- ond Row: Johnson, W. D., AN: Brown, W. I., AZ3: Hines, D. L., ABFZ: Swafford, I. R., AA: Trot- ter, K. C., ABF2: Dildine, I. W., AN: Longfellow, R. I., ABF1. r A 269 V-6 DIVISION Front Row, Left to Right: MacKin- non, D. P., ATR3: Montigny, I- E-1 AEI: Mathias, D. W., AQB1: Mat- lock, I. L., AQF3: Matich, G. A., ATR2: White, G. I., AQB2. Second Row: Herold, R. P.. ATCS: Small. I. P.. ATC: Youmans, I. L., LT.: Costigan, W. T.. AEC. Third Row: Compher. R. D., ATR2: Schriver. G. M., AT1: Sowers, I. CHI, P-Ai Sanger, L. A.. AQF2: DGHIIY. K- M., AN: Zumbro, F. G.. Ir., AES: Sickler, G. L., AT2: Deshazo, I. E., AE2. Fourth Row: Ritenburgh. A F2 Lamb R L AQB2' G. W., Q 7 , . ., . Weaver, S. E., AX3: Beveridge, D. G., AN: Price, E. B. ATN3: LOGIC- efby, R, C., AQB2: Davis, B. W., V-6 DIVISICN First Row, Left to Right: Garden, T. L., ADI3: Anderson, G. L. AMS3: Giguere, R. I., AMH3: Rishel, I. A., ADI1. Second Row Hunter, S. W., AMH3: Sullivan, H L., AN: Slaton, A. L., AMSC: Dod son, S. R., AN: Haymons, H. C. PR2. Third Row: Caldwell, D. D. AME1: Gonzales, I. H., AN: Smath- ers, K. R., AMS3: Eastridge, G. L. PR3. Fourth Row: Hoage, K. M. AA: Smith, W. F., AME3: Gastelo A. E., AA: Van Volkinburgh, R W., AA: Hoifner, R. I., ADI3: Bridges, F. D., ADI3: Garrido, D P., ADI3. V-6 DIVISION Front Row, Left to Right: Dinsmoor, P. I., PR3: Tirao, R. P., AZAN: Sanchez, A. Cnl, AQB3: Thomas, L. R., ADR2: Weston, R. G., AN. Second Row: Sims, I. H., AN: Gallegos, R. R., AE3: Candland, I. E., AVCM: Ribis, A. A., AN: Benne, G. P., ADRAN. Third Row: Gray, I. W., ADIAN: Shaw, H. E., AE3: Brazenor, R. I., AN: McCon- nell, D. R., AN: Hopson, R. L., AME3: Lowe, B. G., AME2: Muss- man, F. A., AMS2: Santocono, R. D., ADIZ. Fourth Row: Hillhouse, B. D., AZ2: Pashia, R. E., AN: Kelley, I. F., AMH2: Reid, D. I., AN: Cadman, I. H., AN: Iahnke, C. R., AEAN: Fineout, C. E., AME3: Geaslin, M. R., AN. 1 1 I Q- I 5, I ' x I2 N yo XS 1 ,Z S , 1 W, sz W v if K X Sv . 1.1 Q 2.4.3 Q , z W V X' ' Zz 'I f. . 1 x , .Q ' I TF 77 First Row, Left to Right: Morrison, I, F., CTSN: Armifo, I. L., CT1: Coffman, L. D., CT3: Cannady, I. L., SN: Darby, R. E., PT2: Albea. E. H., Ir., YN3: Wettland, L. C.. SA: Mock, R. G., CT3: Hebron, C. E., TN. Second Row: Dela Cruz, C. R., SDC: Couey, R. F., YNCS: Deschenes, M. I., CTC: Alton, I. G., YN3: Ray, I. R., PN1: Ly- barger, D. H., CYNSA: Davis, B. I., YN1: Bia, I. N., TA: Bantcxy. R. T., DMZ: Paul, R. I.. CT3: De- saussure, R. N., SMC: Meyer, R. L., RMC. Third Row: Elliott, F. S.. QM3: Iohnson, E. A., SN: Childers, D. R., AN: Lee, R. E., CT2: Mohr, I. P., QT3: Kerr, I. M., AG3: Ipock, G. T., SN: Powell, T. R., TN: Iackson, G. L., RMSN. ff ' Q3 V -S 3 ,,,, . . A , 'J , Q, N ,, , . - xv, Q? Y ', A' 'W fW , ,' 2 X ' 4.4, f 1. Q in ' fume qw W lil! V 41. M G HC-I First Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Buchanan, W. L., Markowitz, H., ENS Bahm, D., LTIG Cibula, I. L., LT Glutting, I, A., LCDR Gam. bel, A. H., ENS Fraser, I. H., LT Reynolds, R. R., ENS Wendt, W. A., LTIG McDanie1s, R. A. Second Row: Ray, R. C., Veeder, R. K., Moore, R. L.,. Dixon, W. I., Prasch, L. C., Delosh, R. A., Iohnson, H. A.. Clemons, R. L., Donnerstag. M. R., Berry, P., Larson, W. H., Dofelmire, G. L., Roberts, I. R., Brinkman, I. I., Gibson, G. I., Hen- clrix, I. H. Third Row: Hottensen. R. D., Murray, R. H.. Miller, I. B., Poisson, P. T., Foulk, E. S., Hultz, I. G., Hudson, D. K., Mc- Keel, P. E., Tesner, D. P. Not show- ing on picture: McNeal, D. M. TF 77 First Row, Left to Right: Tomas. F. D., SD3: Penaflor, L. B., TN: Bishop, H. E. 3rd, SN: Maupin, C. A., QMZ: Carpenter, L. H., Ir. CYNSA: Petrushun, R. I., CT2: Miller, C. L., RMSA: Lockhart, R E., RMSN. Second Row: Sanders I. I., YN3: Armijo, I. L., CT1: Woo D. CNMNJ, RMI: Uppinghouse, I. B., CYN3: Thomas, G. R., YN3: Deason, P. F., SA: Steinmann M. L., CT3: Morrissey, W, P. CTSN: Zeffiro, M. P., PTAN: Palm- RM2: Tolliver, W. I., AK2: Teas: dale, V. A., YN2: Lahann, E. H., CT3: Pichofi, M. I., DM3: Brown, er, L. E., CTSN: Iackson, H. D. C. R., RM1. 1 1 271 iiii-T 1 ag, mn.. WM mg., NWN TF 77 Back Row, Left to Right: Thaxter, M. R., LT: Schmidt, W. C., LTIGg Dodd, I. H., LT: Stctmpfle, R. A., Ir., LT: Schlaff, R. I., LT: Otto, R. O., LCDR: Dumont, R. C., LT: Bowers, I. P., LCDR: Rothrock, G, B., Ir., CDR: Cullison, C. D., CDR: Nevius, W. B., CDR: Klinker, F, I., CDR: Geary, I. R., CDR: Banks, S. M., LCDR: Nielsen, E. K., LT: Iacobi, T. E., LT: Iones, R. A., Ir., ENS: Lyons, K. I., ENS: Penny, R. B., ENS. Front Row: Lacey, I. W., LT: Brady, D. P., CDR: Hahn, I, S., CDR: Wikenheiser, F. I., CDR: Roth, I. S., CAPT: Ferguson, W, P., CDR: Vail, M. E., CDR: Gay, W. W., CDR: Cox, T. C., LT. VA-65 - Officers First Row, sitting, Left to Right: Zlatoper, R. I., LTIG: Geller, R. E., LTIG: Beisel, G. W., LCDR: Weber, R. M., LCDR: Deibert. B. N., LCDR: Mandeville, R. C., CDR, Commanding Officer: Cramblet, F., CDR., Executive Officer: Hahn, D. L., LT: Schram, R. W., LTIG: Goss, I. E., LT. Second Row, Standing: Coker, G. T., LTIG: Bernstein, S. M., LTIG: Dye, N. C., ZND LT.: Caron, G. C., Ir., LT: Gillette, N. M., LCDR: Lynch, D. W., LCDR: Purdy, D. C., LCDR: Owens, R. S., LCDR: Mikitarian, S., LCDR: Anderson, C. C., LTIG: Williams, R. S., LTIG. Third Row, standing: Richardson, F. H., LTIG: Starr, W. E., ENS: Poole, R. M., Ir., LTIG: Rubery, R. S.. LTIG: Selman, R. W., LTIG: Ioyner, I. D., LT. Stevenson, L. M., LT: Lawlor, F. I., LT: Fellows, I. H., LCDR: Diselrod, I. E., LT. VA-65 - Chiefs First Row, sitting, Left to Right Gentry, R. L.. AMHC: Yeaton, L A., AMEC: Martin, R. A.. AQC: Nelen, I. F., ADCS: Maulding, L E., ATC: Zumbro, F. G., AEC: Benge, T., AEC: Ingalls, L. A. AQC: Steuhrenberg, W. B., AOC Second Row, standing: Soben, S R., AFCM: Reese, B. L., AECS: Kennedy, M. L., AQCS: Stith, W M., ADIC: Griffin, M., AMCS: Wil liams. F. L., AOC: Spain, M. G. AOCS: Seales, I. H., AEC: Mozier G. W., ATC. l x r ii? ...Q 'Q wx X N N .Jaw ll 5 A 1 I W in ' img . '. ' ' 4 25 1 f I ,. f W ' f , A' .,... J ' ' ' . , , .5 , M 4 J., Z, , Y A I f f Q. 'I 2 , f I pf' 1 ff rg W2 X W txqp 5' 4 I I 7 J f f fr 2 if 'Q Wf ' W3 7 W7 f MM I 5 f YV' I I 'rf 5 n 2, f ' A' W- I 'iss'- f- ff' my f ,sn if ' 9 - , f f,,, 'N' Y . ,AM W' .ig f ff. if VA-65 - Ordnance First Row, Left to Right: Cox, W. W., AO1: Gauthier, A. R., AOl: Steuhrenberg, W. B., AOC: Law- lor, F. I., LT: Geller, R. E., LTIG: Williams, F. L., AOC: Cashon, W., A012 McKoy, C. E., AO1. Second Row, Standing: Large, W. E., AOAN: Seaborne, R. E., AO3: Iackson, R. O., AO2: Welbaum, W. L., AO2: Thompson, C. F., A022 Wood, I. R., AO2: Cole, M. F., AO3: Barnett, I. A., AO3: Phillips, R. L., ATN3: Kuhlken, H. M., AN. Third Row, Standing: Kelley, R. E.. AOAN: Plunkett, D. L., AMHAN: Smith, D. H., AO3: Bachman, M. M., AOAN: Dawson, T. I., AO3: Frederickson, G. L., AO3: Summar, E. W., AA: Williams, B. W., ADI3: Shartzer, I. C., AOAN: Sigley, I. E., AA: Hamilton, I. H., AA: Kirby, R. D., AN. VA-65 - AT S AE First Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Fox, G. H., ATI: Long, L. L., AE3: Mozier, G. W., ATC: Lawlor, F. I., LT: Benge, T. Ir., AEC: Toker, D. C., AT1: Shafer, A. B., AE1. Second Row, Standing: Dombrow- ski, I. I., ATR3: Fuhrmann, T. A., AE3: Hetrick, K. E., AE2: Shep- ard, W. M., Ir., ATN2: Laux, L. I., AE2: Davis, I. L., AE3: Sego. H. L., AE1: Pippin, M. L., AE2: Mulgrew, T. F., AE1. Third Row, Standing: Miller, K. L., AE3: Nu- gent, M. L., AE2: Kiehl, I. L., AE3: Knight, K. E., AQB2: Chagnon, W. F., AES: Paschall, D. H., ATR3: Frizielle, T. R., ATN3: Fender, I. M., ATN3: Hamann, I. A., AE3: Palmer, L. M., AE2: Massey, D.. ATN3. VA-65 - ADM. I 8, AQ First Row, Lett to Right: Mitchell, R. L., AMS1: Hample, S. F., AQB2: Shanks, G. B., AQBZ: Waldron, I. A., AQBZ: Coppolecchia, M. I.. AQBAN. Second Row, Sitting: Rowe, I. AQ1: Perry, T. I., AQB2: McCord, P. A., AQB2: Martin, R. A., AQC: Lawlor, F. I., LT: Nelen, I. F., ADCS: Szemela, S. I., AQB2: Guevara, H. R., AQB2. Third Row, Standing: Mintz, I. W., AQ1: Pella, E. A., AQB3: lowers, T. C., AQB3: Duvall, E. C., AQF37 Mail, M. W., AQB3: Murphy. I. R., AQB3: Evans, C. R., AQB3: Kauffman, L. D., AQF3: Lundri- gan, W. E., AQB2. Fourth Row Standing: Wilkes, M. T., YN3. Maynard, C. R., YN1: Hobbs, R. I., SA: Stull, R. H., PNZ7 Naugle. M. D., PN3: Radcliff, D. D., SN: Sepic, G. A., SN: Carreras, I. A., YN3: Newman, R., SN: Avondo, 1. W.. sN. 273 VA-65 First Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Yeaton, L. A., AMEC: Griffin, M,, AMCS: Ioyner, I. D., LT: Deibert, B. N., LCDR: Lynch, D. W., LCDR: Reese, B. L., AECS: Ingalls, L. A., AQC. Second Row, Standing: Roun- tree, D. E., AT1: lennings, R. E., Ir., AEI: St Sing, D. H., AD115 Myers, C. R., AE2: Amerio, D. I., AEAN: Hoffman, T. L., AK2: Reiif, I. L., AZ2. Third Row, Standing: De Viccaro, D., AK3: Halverson, I. L., ADI3: Maglone, A. D., AZ2: Besse, V. D., AZ3: Parish, E. L., Ir., AZ2: Martin, R. A., PT3: Wil- lioams, D. M., SN: Nellist, D. L., SN: McGrath, R. P., AMH1. VA-65 - Air Frames S Power Plant S yy S!! f'W Z 'N 2741 First Row, Left to Right: Butler, R. E., AME2: Adams, I. B., Ir., AMH3: Thomas, P. I., AME2: Leake, O. R., Ir., ADI1. Second Row, Sitting: Sikes, L. E., Ir., AMS3: Bryan, O. A., PR3: Reid, D. R.. ADI3: Car- son, I. F., ADI1: Gentry, R. L., AMHC: Poole, R. M., Ir., LTIG: Allen, R. R., ADI2: Vincent, A. R.. AMH3: Shoun, W. D., AMS2: Lay- cock, F. E., ADI1. Third Row, Standing: Fulton, L. G., AMS27 Bodak, M. A., Ir., ADI3: Morrison, D. W., AME3: Fleming, R. Ir.. PRAN: Miracle, L. G., Ir., AMS3: Schalk, R. E., AMS3: Murray. S. A., AMH2: Bogue, M. L., ADIAN: Wentt, G. P., AMS3. Fourth Row. Standing: Vick, D. M.. AMS1: Markins, P. E., ADIl: Gardner, I. E.,: AMS1: Vassale, N. I., AMH1: Butler, B. L., AMS3: Brown, P. L. AMH3: Rowe, S., B., AMEI: Pater- niti, R. S., AMH3. VA-65 - Line First Row, Lett to Right: Kelly R. P., AN: Iohnson, I. L., AMHAN: Koster, G. A., AQB3: Rodenbaugh. S. L., ADR3: Brown, T. D., ADIZ! Lenertz, R. I., AMH3. Second Row. Sitting: Butler, R. E., lr., AME2: George, I. A., AMHI: Murphy, B. E., AMS2: Mackiewicz, S. A.. ll'-. AN: Stith, W. M. Sr., ADIC: Sulli- van, D. P., ADI3: Lopez, C. M., AN: Soles, H. K., AA: Martin. I. R. ADI3. Third Row, Standing: Lclng, J. A., ADI1: Brock, K. M.. AN: Upson, R. M.. AMH37 Hflbelf H. E. ADI3: Morrison. D. W-. AME3i Santos, M. D., ADl3i CCH ADI3: Brinker, S. .. AMS3. BUY atelli, G. L., AMH3. Fourth ROW: Standing: Young. T. G.. ATR2- K. W., Ama: Rourke. T Carleton. R., ADI3' Smith, C. L., ADl3: CGD aday. Rf c., ADI2: Gfminqef. 132 W., AN: Mintz, H. E.. AMS? PQQISQ11, P. c.. ADIAN: Foster. S A., ADR3: smith. ln. D.. AMH3. gialosi, S. I., ADI3: Iohnson, R- . f , A I . ,, I , f':.-'Ti 'F Q., . ' f f Q 7 ff i fr 4 f of WS g , . , ,,VV . 5 f Li .W f. W J I ,,,,,V A 1 ..., 7 7 ' ' X fs- 5 . A ' , , 12:11, R - X ff V' I .. 7 ,f Q I, zlwv' X f' f , Q, s ,M 4 4 , 4 5 . - s ,.,,, .Y if 'A f f. ' ' f W f f W! f, W .. , W 'f , V, . ff u wf f.c,Wff f ,, e a , f f f fv , f . f , W X Of f 7 f ' I W ,C . A ,f , . in ' ' 1 ,' ,G ,ff ff .f f 'MW ' . . , I , . , W , , x Z, , V V , V , , ,V , , ,,,, .X X ff f 5, w, f 1 . M f, f-....-....-vwmfr ., f Ma 'K Xl' A? ff MQ ,W . .ps ww wf' 11, 2' ft 2 2 z, . . I . ,, , ,,. ,. if i , . f 3 '14 , 'Q' . ' ff I -., .. f f K ,' , ,X ,M ,, A QQ. 'f I . 5, , Iii. Q i , e,,y Q 4 :. ' I ' 4 - !W,,..i '1 4 X 1 ' N af .fx r J' ' 5 if 2 A . f X X J f ' f M was . f .Xe f 'WJ Y 1, . g if . 1, 4 f Q W, I 2 , VL , . f ., S . 'l I' it 0 ,QQ .Xt 4 .X fss Q'-W . Xxk' ' ...k.,.x I .sum ' iw f P' , I A I M2 , , ,'2,, . 1 - Y J 31. Y . NSS . i A I W7 'V A Ox A ., . wtf? - i 1. h ,F I . A A ' A ,gg . vii 1 if t A ,ii i X 4 . V . A, X nh ., Q ., 4 v S 5 X 5 g 'W - S . F X3 I 3' sky , X -N. ,, ,W Q E? VA-65 - Ist LT., Stewards, TAD First Row, Left to Bight: Alambra I. S., TN: Devera, T. F., TN: Con- drey, M. I., ABF2 KPROI: Armada, A. A., TN: Paradero, W. U., TA. Second Row, Sitting: Crosby, K. L., AN: Davis, C. T., AQBAN: Padgett, K. I., AN: Nelen, I. F., ADCS LCPO: Zlatoper R. I., LTIG., Klst LTJ: Lumpkin, L., AN: Cole- man, R. F., AN: Sobel, M. I., AA. Third Row, Standing: Case, C. W., AMS2: Condy, P. R., AQBAN: At- wood, D. A., AMS2: Baker, I. I., Ir., SA: Morris, H. R., AMSAN: Hock, R. L., Ir., AA: Maira, L., AMSAN. Fourth Row, Standing: Giza, I. A., Ir., AA: Yates, L. S., AN CAFGJ: Thompson, T. N., AN: Stone, L. E., AN: Kennedy, A. T. AN: Harscheid, E. W., ADR2 Egbert, C. E., AN. 1 VA-65 - IMA First Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Calderon, A. S., ADIZ: King, R. L., ADIZ: Seales, I. H., AEC: Zumbro, F. G., AEC: Bolinger, C. W., LT.: Kennedy, M. L., AQCS: Chambers, I. T., AMH2: Colone, I. F., AE3. Second Row, Standing: Markowitz, L. D., AE3: Stoll, D. M., ATN3: Marler, M. I., AQB2: Hicks, D. L., AQB2: Iones, D. E., AQF2: Chambers, L. A., AQBZ: Ryan, M. A., AQF3: Ouellette, M. H., ATN2: Greenan, M. V., AQB2: Long, C. D., AQB2. Third Row, Standing: Miller, R. L., ATR2: Orsie, A. I., Ir., ATR2: Stechschulte, I. H., AQB3: Hoover, C. H., AQB3: Van Auken, W. H., ATN2: Manning, M. B., ATR3: Wehde, G. A., AME3: Diemer, I. S., AMS3: Lewis, B. R., AE2: Bowman, I. E., AQB3: Bal- lard, L. E., ATN2: Luna, M. E., AE2. VA-65 - IMA First Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Brody, D. M., ATI: Blandeburgo, W. R., AQF3: Maulding, L. E., ATC: Bolinger, C. W., LT.: Soben, S. R., AFCM: Raudenbush, B. C., AQF2: Kotlinski, E. L., AQB3: Lohnes, F. W., AQB3. Second Row. Standing: Bower, D. W.. AEI: Henderson, I. C., AQl: Von Fecht, K. C., ATI: Allemf I. L., AE3: Sorbellini, E., A'E3: Hovden, L. A., AQB3: O'Hern, B. H., ATR2: Third Row, Standing: Marett, D. L., AQB3: Le Cadet, G. R., AQB2: Lincoln, M. E., AQF3: Smith, I. R., AQB3: Galentine, E. R., AQF3: Schnettler, R. F., AE3. 275 VA-IS3 - Officers First Row, Left to Right: Keesey. I. L., LTIG: Reyes, P. R.. LTIG. Giuliani, L. E., LCDR: O'Connel1, D. E., LCDR: McArthur, K. V., CDR: I Leue, D. E., CDR: Patz, D. I., LT: Werlock, S. T., LT: Poore, T. W., LCDR: Kraus, W. L., LT. Second Row: G. W.. WO-1: Klopsch, C. W., LTIG: Harrington, I. W., LT: Byers, W. H., LTIG: Wilkins, G. H., LCDR: Coleman, R. F., LCDR: Harrell, R. L., ENS: Coakley, W. F., LCDR: Desanto. I. H., LTIG: Dill, W. S., LTIG: Benneit. A- I-. LT: Boardman, F. R., LT: Smith. R. W., Lt. VA-l53 - Chiefs From Left to Right: Wilkinson, W D., AEC: Wesner, M. H., ATC: I Lister, R. W., AMHC: Turgeon, Z. F., ADCS: Clokey, E., Ir., CSC Fandel, -O. I., ADIC: Anderson, R. L., AMHC. 276 VA-IS3 First Row, Left to Right: Wilkinson, W. D., AEC: Rose, I. D., PRAN: Ferrell, L. W., ADI1: Shearer, R. L., AMS1: Turgeon, Z. F., ADCS: Canova, K. E., ADI3: George, D. K., ADI3: Hill, I. R., PR2: Ander- son, R. L., AMSAN. Second Row: Revel, I. L., AMS3: Romero, R. V., AMES: Ross, S. R., AMES: Murphy W. M., AN: Kennedy, W. E., AA: Mercier, C. Y., ADIl: Walden, T I., AMEAN. Third Row: Schubert D. I., AN: Williams, N. M., AZ2 Spaiiord, S. H., AN: Manske, I E., ADIZ: Wood, L. H., AMSZ Lopez, W. G., AMH3: Tillett, W L., AME2. , I W-.. ,QI -, X O m' f . B435 .-E , -5, i I f 'l I I X A d A H f U.-1:4 Fairs'-:.'1z'.i.Lrmor4 ,,.,,.J AMW First Row, Left to Bight: Hillmer. G. E., AO3: Swain, C. W., AOAN: Sterbonic, D. C., AO3: Banner, E. T., AO3: Loftus, T. E., ATN3: Sum- ners, W. B., AO3: McPhail, I. H., AO2. Second Row: Kershisnik, I. P., AO1: Payne, P. T., AO1: Walker, C. R., AEAN: Geyer, G. A., AEI: Wesner, M. H., ATC: Day, T. F., AOC: Tims, R. W.. ATN3: Tucker, R. ATN3. Third Row: Jordan, R. L., AO3: Gentry. I. B., AE1: Iensen, L. G., ATNAN: Brainard, C. D., AEZ: lensen, L. D., ATN2: Spence, E. A., AT1: Clay, C, E., AO1: McManus, S. E., ATNAN. Fourth Row: Viney. C. M., AO2: Kuck, P. S., ATNAN: Buckner, I. E., AOAN: lones, R.. ATN3: Larson, D. G., ATR3: Cou- ser, C. W., ATR3: Buchheister, W. F., AA. r -4 Ps l 1 .. ,yd 1' I I l..g.:g!a I ' . ' , - f VV Q X ' 1, sf X 71 ,f .f .77 i f , ff! . ' f , C .' .ff 9 rf Q 1 92- ff 1, I yr. Y X . Q! , 4 iff if.. 5 N fi First Row, Left to Right: Zawisa. R., AN: O'Lucci, R., AN: Sinor, C. R., ADI3: Floyd, C. E., ADIZ: Beers, M. I., AN: Lynch, I., ABH3: Pin- gree, L. R., AN. Second Row: Ed- wards,-L. E., AA: Arrington, L., AN: Rice, W. R., AA: Gannon, I. C., ADIAR: Fall, S. W., AN: Overall, R. E., AN: Schroth, G. A.. AMS3. Third Row: Hotard, C. B., ADIZ: Blackford, B. L., ADI1: Paulus, D. W., AE2: Niemer, W. A., AMEAN: Stiti, I. M., AN: Pieifer, C. E., AN: Karmann, I. L., AN: Lister, R. W., AMHC. Fourth Row: Burk, D. A., AN: Shofner, M. A., AA: Brundage, D. I., ATN3: Hastings, I. R., AMSAN: Platt, I. E., AA: Hughes, W. D., SA: Gard- ner, R. F., AN: Giorgio, I., AN. . it 'W'-31 f is .- W' 9? KN First Row, Left to Right: West, E. I., SN: Mayo, L. P., YN3: Cotton, D. W., AN: Hewitt, D. A., PR1: Aikens, W. D., CS2: Brown, W. G., SA: Thomas, L. A., AN: Cleave- land, L. D., AN. Second Row: Graham, R. A., AK3: Santos, E., PNSN: McCord, I. G., AOAN: Flee- nor, B. I., AA: Wallis, D. K., AN: Barrett, A. C., ADI3: Iace, D. G., AE3: Krass, S. A., AKAN. Third Row: Clokey, E., CSC: Darby, K. A., SN: Costley, I. D., HM2: Cas- teel, I. S., AN: Oliveri, M. I., SN: Albert, D. R., AMSAN: Rohde, D. R., ADIAN: Rohr, B., YN3: Fandel, O. I., ADIC. SVA-I539 it B' F X if W f :QF -EIA 1. ei' ts XP. gg.: IQ, Y . Q ,,. . . . v ,. 4 f r f SN, f' ,, I , FN .. .W ll 'S .Q ,rf tml A ' , , I y ...' .. ' , ' -, v' 1 WL' I ' I Yr ' T M4 'Y' 2, .X if 5 -S 1' A' 'T HQ ' W7 -W-swam 'Wh-4s,,,.,,,,, 0 4.,.W-if N 5 All 12- Q 0 1 I M- . ff 'bf M 4 f LH ,I an 3' : W W 11+ Gif -I M. . 1 f 1 f 'ww 7 ws! 4 ., 4 W2 f uh if zfscuf X, W 1 I mi ' - 3 1 ff 227 N .f 1 S 1 ., 6 i trsr f 4 V tsl H 1 V15 .Sw K' . . 7 V 41 'ff 1 df. if ' TE ' 1. ,, HM' If N W -41, M.. . , s 1 Q X XX.-X o A 5 ,Z 11 V I vamw ww. HE 'ff-'Q 439'-x H Q ' if , 7 ,,. V 5 X .. at 5. 1 N1 . .. 6 34 Nik J., 'S S . ,gy -N., Q35 1 ' x . 4? ss. VF-l5l - Officers Front Row, Left to Right: Schulz, P. H., Corica, K. I., Chambers, I, I., Gillespie, C. R. Ir., Maclntyre D. G. Second Row: Dungan, D, A, Lewis, E. G. Ir., White, B, C, Bedinger, W. M., Tracy, R. N. Ir, Stier, T. G., Messer, A. C., Wood. yard,'I. D., Goerlitz, I. D., Steele, I. A., Pellegrini, W. I., Brauen, D. D., Nelson, S. D., Morrow, T, F., Bouilly, R. E., Wright, T. W. Third Row: Anselmo, P. S., Peltier, G. A., Wright, D. F., Theirbah, T C., Huchala, I. F., Cebrowski, A K., Hazlip, O. H., Iuncker, R. K. Frishman, R. F., Hunt, E. W. Ir. CMCJ, Brown, F. M. Ir., Harlow, G. E., Smith, W. C., Galloway, I. F., Husak, S. B. 1 1 1 1 1 VF-ISI - Chiefs First Row, Left to Right: Shephard, L. E., Tomaskevitch, W., Braxton. E. P., Stroheker, H. W. Second Row: Wilt, G. W., Gilmore, B. I., Brooks, H. B., Watson, B. I., Vanek, H. G., Morgan, W. C. Third Row: Herman, F. R., Horner, H. L., Lu- man, E. I., Tatera, G. L., Parsley, E. H. VF-ISI First Row, Left to Right: Contreras. R. E., Doescher, R. G., Kelly. I.. Wooten, L. R., Resch, R. H. Second Row: Allen, I. O., Turner, H., Pel- irey, I. D., Olson, G. N., SieWCUtf I. R., Herbert, S. I. C., Dunham. R. W., Crow, T. L., Keithley, R. Good. T. L.. Reed, I. L.. Hcrckebill. R., Townsend, R. V., GYTi0n' L., -Lillich, I. S. Wilson, R. D., Wlut- field, L. L., Andrew, I- S-. COOPST' 1. c., Truu, D. I.. Domks. B- Mullins, D. B., Dupree, E. -I Iohnston, I. H.. Liliendclhl. B-I Gauld, 1. W., Hale, W. M-. WIISOU' M. W., o'Nea1, W. F.. Howlmg' C. D., Luna, P. R., Smith, M. D. VF-I5I Front Row, Left to Right: Krenek, G. D., McManus, I. R., Lawrence, C. W., Din, H. A., Ienkins, R. L. Second Row: Deck, R. L., Shock, C. D., Crow, T. L., Fagan, I. R., Miller, W. L., Beatty, I. N., Roh- weder, S. E., Fudge, S. C., Wick- son, C. G., Ray, W. E., Voss, W. E., Fennern, H. C., Slauson, D. N., Ellison, D. R., Lajeunesse, P. I., Third Row: Vanderlip, R. I., Kin- derman, L. L., Redekop, L. E., Guy- sick, S. E., Morrison, E. A., Dutfey, R. F., Edenfield, C. E., Ridenour. R. K., Bradley, B. L., Davis, M. V., Gray, L. E., Iones, D. R., Wilson, C. C., Coyle, W. E., Weiss, I. M. VF-l5l First Row, Lett to Right: Wheeler. W. L., Haynes, C. N., Lemke, G. R., Morales, F. I. Second Row: Koinzan, F. W., Conant, S. D.. Boeh, D. E., Schultz, T. E., Good- ner, S. L., Barker, L. C., Harden, T. E., Anderson, R. D., Pace, W. E., Heddy, I. I., Burrows, L. E., Brown, T. E., Fuller, H. K., Welsch, I, H., White, S. D., Adams, M. E.. Iennings, D. R., Moss, A. B. Third Row: Goddard, G. D., Soronen, P. C., Greene, K. C., Pisauro, F. I., Bryant, C. A., Bickel, I. G., Nelson. C. R., Gunsch, E. N., Seese, D. E., Smith, I., Adessa, I. A., Bennett, E. B., Vickers, K. C., Horn, A. D., Leonard, D. E., Closson, T., Wiley, R. H., Van Hook, C. M. VF-ISI First Row, Left to Right: Sandoval, R., Coulter, I. D., Smith, R. W.. Cronin, I. W., Thomas, R. A. Second Row: McCarthy, A. L., Scott, D. G., Eckelbarger, I. E., Brierley, I. A., Halsmer, R. P., Bockovich, R. D., Horne, -D. L.. Baumbach, W. D., Bradshaw, R. D., Day, T. H., Broussard, R., Schafer, M. W., Hymer, G. A., White, G. W., Lamberson, I. G., Graves, E. T., Bonoan, W. L., Sims, P. A., Castillo, I. C., Wardrop, R. G. Third Row: Wherland, F. W., Cawvey, W. K., Amon, F., Kosch, G. M., Brandt, P. D., Gault, L. H., Bourq, R. P., Eaton, H. N., Knoch, R. L., Iohnson, F. I., Grant, V. L., Rutherford, T. A., Doerr, I. E., Crosby, I. D., Reynolds, D. L., Brokate, R. W., Hudjohn, R. A., Edmunson, B. T., Daharsh, D. L. .. Front Row, Left to Right: Saul, R. W. Ir., LTIG: Simpson, C. D., LTIG: Iohnson, P. C., LT: Gonzalez, A. H., LCDR: Conboy, T. W., LCDR: , Blackwell L LCDR F n I E Ir LT Weaver E H LT Middle Row' Lawson T I AEC' Glasscock C D ATC, Llemandt, M. I., LTIG: Mor I..Ir., :anno,...,: . . , , , . ., ' ' LTG W k n, T. D LTIG: Rigby G E., LTIG' Bransford, R A. Ir, LTIG: row, I. P. Ir., LTIG, Evans, S. C., LTIG. Kempenaar, V. R., I : a ema ., , . , . . ' ' ' k R : M , L. F., ATC: Brown, D. E., ATC: Oliver Harter, I. P., LTIG: Sellgson, H. E., LTIG, Apple, L. A., LTIG. Roseburg, L. E., LTIG. Bac ow urnane , ' ' ' -' LE.ATC'H er E. C., ADIC: Steele, I. E., ATC: Beed, R. A., AVCM: Cully, D. H. Ir., LTIG. McC1ung, L. K., LT, Ioiner, H. K., AMEC, Hicks, . , , eus H. D., ATC: Hall, K. G., ATC. VAW-ll Front Row, Left to Right: Roseburg, L. E., LTIG: Saul, R. W. IR., LTIG: Simpson, C. D., LTIG: McClung, L. K., LT: Iohnson, P. C., LT: Weaver. E. H., LT: Morrow, I. P. Ir., LTIG: Bransford, R. A. Ir., LTIG. Middle Row: Steele. I. E., ATC: Beed, R. A., AVCM: Glasscock, C. D., ATC: Carsten. T. E... AZ3: Ferguson, P. R., YN3: Satterlee, R. L., YN3: Cully, D. H. Ir., LTIG. Back Row: Ried, B. I., PNSN: Nelson, D. C.,- PN3: Carden. I. I. Ir., AZ2: Maciupa, R. W., AN: Melear, I. D., AZ3: Parr, R. D., SN. ' -'fs-ss -...K s .. v , til- I I VAW-ll 'I . . K V f -,ff p ff' N 'J X Q' . 47 t Y 4 , Q4 , 1 , I , g 'I 3 la 9 x M ..,, 1, s fr , .. I W A f 1, '-L, ' Q ' 1 I 157W Mi . L I - - .A 4 fin! Q ' ,.. M--VN ' Y 'Q' , -,J -' . - f 'W A ...ww 9 -, l Front Row, Left to Right: Stephens, A. G., ADI1: Burnett, G. L., AN: Laytart, R. ini, AMH2: Ethington, D. L., AME1: Root, W. A., AME2: Engh, C. W., PBI: Alcorn, F. E., AMS1: Lange, C. E., AMH1: Ioiner, H. K., AMEC: Oliver, E. C., ADIC: Simpson, C. D., LTIG: Kempenaar, V. R., LTIG: Saul, R. W. Ir., LTIG. Middle Bow: Kern, K. C., ADIZ: Miles, G. E. V., AMS1: Esteve, G. I., AN: Mason, M. E., AMS3: Hamilton, M. E., AME3: Hargis, T. B., ADI3: Soper, R. D., AME3: Trull, B. B., AMES: Habeck, W. I., AMH2: Cooprider, D. A., AMS3: Paul, W. E., ADI3: Holt, T. D., ADIZ: Axelson, R. E., AN: Dewey, R. L., AMEAN. Back How: Brundage, A. L., AME2: Authement, M., ADIZ: Resch, D. R., AMH3: Moore, T. I., AN: Garrett, G. W., ADI3: Roach, G. W., AN: Wasser, G, G., AN: Fox, R., AA: Fox, W. M., AN: Fenner, C. T., AMS3: Davidson, P. D., AMS3: Brown, I. N., AME3: Pierce S. E., AN. Front Row, Left to Right: Gregor, S. R., ATR3: Oldfield, W. E., ATR2: Ryan, T. C., ATR2: Carter, R. E., AT1: Giuricich, R. A., AE3. Second Row. Harter, I. P., LTIG: Allen, R. H., AT1: Musick, R. G., AT1: Murnane, L. F., ATC: Lawson, T. I., AEC: Hicks, L. E., ATC: Halls, K. G., ATC: Brown, D. E., ATC: Hueser, H. D., ATC: Cisneros, I. E., ATR2: Bailey, I. B. Ir., AT1: Wakeman, T. D., LTIG. Third Row: Nornam, I. D., ATN2: Burke, E. L., ATR3: Kramer, W. L., ATR2: Stolar, T. L., ATN2: Storms, S. Z., AT1: Roberts, L. K., AE2: Philumalee, T. I., ATI: Muldrig, I. P., ATR3: Selmon, M. L., AE3: Peck, I. S., ATR3: Holliday, G. D., ATR2. Fourth Row: Hunt, G. M., ATN2: Nath, R. P., AE3: Wells, M. H., AE2: Cash, I. A., ATR3, Cargile, O., AE3: Smith, W. L., ATN2: Darcy, M. F., ATR3: Zawikowski,W.E., ATN2. '44 4 X 4 f 4, U41 Q X if X V if Z4 X G 12 fd 7 7 . .W 4 -.171 ,mx, I ,J M 1 X f Q ,,,, fi if , Z VF-I6I - Cfficers Bottom Row, Left to Right: Stage, F. R., LTIG: Dowd, I. F., LT: Bol- werk, I. M., LT: Cornell, G. C., LCDR: Schulte, R. I., CDR: Hoover, L. N., CDR: Fesler, R. I., LT: Bar- rett, R. W., LT: Graffman, I. R., LT: Wheaton, D. I., LT. Second Row: Fowler, R. M., LTIG: Downs, M. V., LTIG: Butler, I. N., LTIG: Peine- mann, M. A., LTIG: Kramer, S. W., LTIG: More, T. S., LTIG: Flint, G. K., LTIG: Emrich, R. G., LTIG: Walthall, W. E., LTIG: Snyder, I. H., LTIG: Miller, F. E., LTIG. Third Row: Woodward, C. E., LTIG: Wells, W. D., ENS: Plakk, T., LTIG: Turner, E. E., ENS: Beynon, I. L., LTIG: Haury, L. R., LTIG: Robin- son, R. I., LTIG: Worden, L. I., ENS: Brent, R. M., LTIG. Not shown: McBride, E. P., LCDR: Stoddart, R. L., LCDR: Edge, I. D., LTIG: Langa, D. W., LTIG: Holder, I. R.. LTIG. VF-I6I - Airframes First Row, Left to Right: Kirschner, I. R., Wells, R. O., Deskins, L. L., Gourley, R. I. Second Row: Smith, B. L., Townley, T. M., Beckel-t heimer, D. L., Weseman, F. D., Balnis, I. T., Tice, M. I., Quinn, M. I. Third Row: Andrews, R. S., Stockton, R. C., Carney, S. D., Car- penter, D. C., Phillips, H. C., Orvec, I. R., Aainsworth, D. W., Kins- worthly, I. L., Helling, B. G. VF-I6I - Power Plants First Row, Left to Right: Bassett. E. R., Gilchrist, I. R., Rude, L. E. Sketoe, R. E. Second Row: Iones W., Andrews, W. D., Schurman C. E., Garrett, R. F., Barton, R Second Row: Lang, S. F., Wells L. W., Laxton, D. I., Robbins, C W., Walsh, I. I., Brower, H. C. 1 1 ' I I Z' . ,,,f,,,,,, , mM v-K-.mx 'A -, i I I j . ESY3 VF-I6I - Avlatlon ,W 5971 f I 79 .1 A ' 1 I V3 Equipment W.. f..ft. v . A i FI, If ' First Row, Left to Right: Arce, A. f S., Claus, M. I., Snodgrass, C. W., E 4 3 guggr. T. Second Row: Larsen, f' X ,V H f N . ., osterman, K. I., M nk , A, A C., Witherspoon, E. E., eMo?rve11, f f A X , Z, X W 4' 1 V 4 VF-l6l - Line First Row, Left to Right: Hobrook, G. L., Kautz, K. K., Barr, D. R., Schmitt, I. G., Kirkpatrick, T. I., Bukema, G. I. Second Row: Wil- liams, E. D., Shank, C. R., fLine P. OJ, Mosby, L. R., Ottey, P. N.. Gutierrez, R., Mathson, D. A., Wil- son, G. H. Third Row: Hausotter C. R., Champion, M. U., Freehling R. P., Powell, R. F., Presley, M. K. Weedin, E. E., Viellux, G. R. Moody, D. A. Fourth Row: Duke I. O., Beers, D. E., Palonis, W. S. Camphell, D. C., Buehler, R. T. Larson, A. I., Hill, A. M., Kaiser, P. A. 1415-. Bagqerr, A. T. Third Row: Fnsmqer. G. N., Lewis, R, D., Lewallen. B. K., Allen, R. B., Be. lisle, D. L., MacDonald, C. K. 'T ' I KY:---I-------....-. .,....., s..........,.,, tm... . ,.,, . ...M dw I f Ii I v4 .. ?QQg 'fd I 1 an N K 'n V -f V 4 A -I 1 'Piggy' 4 'fy al .l. N ' y' , 5 . I . I 3 iw. .. 5 K xy Q ' . 2 wq A Y Q lt I H I N ? fi VF-I6l - Admin First Row, Left to Right: Magnus- sen, R, E., Clem, I. P., Fullan, I. P., Diebold, T. E., Davis, R. Q. Second Row: Krugen, P. E., Brown, I. W., Butler, G. L., Thomas, I. S., O'Don- ovan, E. E. Not pictured: Hamil- ton, A. D. q f I3 sf, W if if i X if N ' ffl ft 'I 5. Q. J X 1 'if '29, VF-IGI - Electronic Shop First Row, Left to Right: Boll, I. H., Dolan, F. F., Crowell, I. C. Second Row: Oljey, I. S., Chap- man, I. W., Chamberlain, G. D., Harding, M. D., Sova, S. A., Denny, B. I., Vigil, I. D. Not pictured: Mil ler, L. E., Connell, W. E. VF-I6I - Electric Shop First Row, Left to Right: Baker. P. W., Hora, R. I., Cutts, G. W.. Power, L. E. Second Row: Young, F. P.. Humble, O. S., Campbell, I. W., Copeland, E. V., Omernik, T. A., Payne, E. F., Rodi, N. I. Third Row: Weaver, R. R.,'Ward, R. D., Rogers, A. H., Frazier, E. I., Goss, M. L., Milligan, R. I., Aubol, D. A. Not pictured: McManus, T., Iack- s6oniND. G., Glover, I. H., Absher, VF-I6I - Fire Control First Row, Left to Right: Koladish, S. A., Stojanovic, A. I., Erickson, I. E., Iames, W. W. Second Row: Fritsch, C. M.. Stogsdill, I. E., Til- ton, I. T.. Gallardo, I. F.. Warncke. R. F., Strong. L. L.. Storey, F. T.. Quinlisk, P. P. Third Row: Frank- lin, L. D., Levins, H. W.. Nattress, R. H., Wooters. C. R., Mathews. D. B., Kinser, M. R., Ring, E. D.. Tinnin, R. N., Williams. D. I., Rus- sel. I. L., McConnell, I. M. Not pic- tured: McManus, D. M., Bowden, I. C.. Hougan, D. L., Boyer, D. V.. Wood, R. M., Allendorf, F. G. VF-I6I - Ordnance First Row, Left to Right: Banks, D. L., Struck, R. I., Patterson, D. F., Waldron, E. A. Second Row: Halcumb, D. E., Anderson, I. M., Hobbs, R. C., Albertson, G. M., Bosch, A., White, M. H. Third Row: Davis, G. D., Brunner, T. B., David- son, B. I., Schexnayder, I., Run- nells, D. L., Boyd, G. B. Not pic- tured: Waite, L. I., Ginkens, S. A., Pilkington, A. B., Ross, T. I. ... ' F XY' X , --, w T S I NA sfr - ,W 'A' it Q1 I 2 . 3, ., W ' fi' ' fl' ' ' I az gy! lv, .. x I 2 . Q ... fr- 5 M1 ., ...- , ,.. ,, 5 7 e I an .JY .. 1 ,M J . sf 4 9 if Q . . , 1 N ,,. , , Q ...W 5 K 2 if A. f ., ,. ll B DIV - Stragglers First Row, Lett to Right: Washing- ton, G. fill. BT2: Gary, H. L., BT2: lohnson, H. R., BTCS: Ramos, H. l-I BT3: Thompson, E. S., FN. Sec- ond Row: Rauscher, R. W., FA Alexander, K. R., BT3: Siebert, Wi G-. PN. if 4' 0 ii, Y, E4 Q.. i Y-QQ M VF-IGI - aintenance Control First Row, Left to Right: Bell, A. F., Pikelny, A., Daron, W. C.. Grant, I. R., Kirkland, R. P. Second Row: Paster, R. P., Feinberg, N. H., Beardsley, T. E., Dolan, F. F., Shier, G. M., Porgal, I. I. Hardtke, D. K., Vinoya, B. G. Third Row: Williams, R. A., Szmanski, M. F.. Nelson, A. W., Piliponis, G. R.. Dollotf, I. B., Swearengin, I. I., McDowell, W. B., Iordan, C. B., paschall, D..L., Chandler, B. C. 4 yfg 'fgvfaf zi5 '6 ' S t ..,, , M MZ:-' gg, Zxwfwg XWA X xy ,Il .V ., . .x..ry7,, ,f iw nf by 1..K,4f 4 'QP' V X g ' Es' ' X X . f ...gs 1' 415: gf' X.. X . N . . 'f Q1 Q if -N HW .. . , .. f . ' ..,. . S 5 9? ' 2 :V A. . - f N . . . ,, 1 - WWQZZ- Yi' WM . ff f K tit W. X I W -wr. K., ..,,..,. -sf k . ' ffm. . 5. 1. fl.: '2 VA-I55 Front Row, Left to Right: Cook, W, P., LCDR: Karpaitis, A. I., LCDRg Ingley, E. W., CDR: Henriquez, I, S., LCDR: Moore, P. M., LCDR. Second Row: Tillis, I. B., CWO3g Cameron, V. K., LTIG: Bellis, I. R., LTIG: Sisung, R. A., ENS: Mc- George, G. W., LTIG: Smith, W, P., LT: Hyde, A. R., LT: Foley, M. I.: LTIG: Holben, N. E.. LT: Lill, R. M., LTIG: Butterfield, R. S., ENS: Huff, E. L., CAPT. Third Row: Lane, W. I., ADCS: Horn, G. L., ATC: Vincent, R. L., AOC: Lee, R. E., AZC: Orr, W. D., ADIC: Waddell, T. L., AMHC: Meskimen, I. C.. AEC: Kiltchara, D. W. M., AMHC: Logsdon, D. R., ADIC: Sayles, R. N., AEC. VA-I55 Front Row, Left to Right: Lee, R. E., AZC: Orr, W D., ADIC: Wilson L. M., Aoc. Shaw, L., LTJG: runs. I. B., CWO3: Vincent, R. L., AOC: Sayles, R. N., AEC. Second Row: Iohnston, I. O., AO1: Vestal, I. L., AOAN: Israel, B. C., AO3: Stress- man, D. K. Ir., AOZ: Autrey, W. I., AO2: Conzet, R. I., AO3: Wad- dell, T. L., AMHC: Chamness, L., AO3: Flade, R. L., ATN3: Kivett, E. F., AEZ: Hale, R. I., AMS1: Bailiif, E. V., AK1. Third Row: Decaylor, I. K., ADIZ: Vasquez, B., AOAN: Whittington, R. F.. AZ1: Wolohan, M. P., AKAN: Hutchison. I. A., AOAN: McCormick, R. E.. AOAN: Whitehead, M. W.. AO3: Kirtley, E. W., AO3: Shirley, D. R., AO1: Ingraham, L. R.. AN: Nett, G. L., AZZ: Mitchell, I. A., ADI2: Rupp, R. L., AKAN. VA-I55 Front Row, Left to Right: Mc- George, G. W., LTIG: Smith, W. P., LT: Henriquez, I. S., LCDR: Lane W. I., ADCS: Lill, R. M., LTIG: Butterfield, R. S., ENS. Second Row: Bock, W. I., PN1: Ash, F. A... SN: Chapman, S. A., ATRAN: Duncan. C. M., AN: Henderson, T. W., SN: Burns, A. E., YN1. Third Row: Herscher, R. I., SN: Bruick, I. A.. SA: Bridewell, E. E., AN: Bee, D. G., YN3: Eck, K. D., SN. 4 --W :f s 3 2 s 5 L I I W 11:53 f, ,, ,y f., f ., f fw I XJ ., y exp. . . 'Y' , 7, X X 5 532 'fi ws- X U l f : wh' , f 7 . f -...S W7' ' f 1 557 4 af 4 I 'QM -1. pf , ff 1 ,,,, . 4491 - , .. ff A f in . 1, rf :fr If ' sv 'Y .1 I t , ,,t. . ' 35.1 65 ' . I Wh ' 'X Q ' ' J 5 5 fx' w ' .QL '14 VA-l55 Front Row, Left to Right: Holben. N. E., LT: Kutchara, D. W. M.. AMHC: Meskimen, I. C., AEC: Loomis, G. C., ADIC: Horn, G. L., ATC: Bellis, I. R., LTIG. Second Row: Vaughn, R. A., ATN2: Cur- ran, W. D., AES: Cash, D. D., AE3: Casey, R. H., AMS3: Flores, P. I., ADI1: Gerhardt, R. W., AME3: Deweese, M. T., PR2: Wright, I. R., AA: Hurd, H. R., ATR3: Pscion, R. I., AE2. Third Row: Maacks, N. Ir., ADI3: Nelson, R., ATN2: Degen, D. W., AEAN: Nelsen, D. S., ATR3: Smith, R. W., ADIZ: Bennett, I. D., ADI3: O'Day, D. V.. AA: Heinz- man, I. E., AMS2: Hess, I. E., AN: Duiur, I. L., PR3: Schonlau, I. A., AMS1: Lynch, L. L., ATN2: Young, T. L., AE3. fqnrww-' sa Fling ' ia! . VA-l55 Front Row, Lett to Right: Hudson, ADI3: Britton, W. B. Ir., ADIZ: Logsdon, D. R., ADIC: Flood, R. W., AMS1: Schenkel, A. C. Ir., ADI3. Second Row: Damron, L. D., AEAN: Wade, I. E., AN: Spradlin, D. R., AA: Lair, R. E., ADIAN: C0fWi1'1, B- I.. ADIAN: Guidry, L. I., AN: Slone, D. D., AN: Bivins, I. B., AN: Hickey, C. I., AN. Third Row: Standish, R. L., AN: Miller, R. D., ADI3: Tucker, W. C., AME3: Eckart, I. F., AMSAN: Casey, I. C., AA: Bold, H. A., AN: Kappel, P. I., SA: Murray, A. I., AN: Dowling, I. E., ADI3. M. E., iw: I , ,, , ,gr W, X .gi . , . , , . . . I . ---e A , , , , 1. . , . , ,... 5 ,'., f., J .- , . x X fr 7- Nw. ' I , ' ' I x lb' , A . ., Q --. 1 1., .1 W I '25 6 v 'gh ' 1 .I , , . MI at - .5 f Er. KA H fy' vi -LJ . 4. I S5 ' tg . L .2 .4 v . QU 1 . 7,1 - , X W W X 4 . i i :N I f t I My V 7' .NX ,Q 4 ' 1 R-r M ' I! A 5. f WZ, 37 L 2, , '- N ' yn y n. L ' : ti J y ' N, X -var. tg, -A W X ' E 1 t I VA-I55 Front Row, Lett to Right: Kopelke, R. R., AA: Holt, P. M., AN: Van- divier, M. L., ATRAN: Dailey, R. F., AEAN: Myers, C. W., SA: Bei- ser, L. O., YNSN: Enghauser, K. R., AA: Roberts, S. R., AA: Lau- rente, R. S., AN. Rear Row: Micke. C. S., AME1: Whittaker, B. A., CS2: Read, D. W., LTIG: Middleton, K. B., LTIG: Searius, W. H., CDR: Barnhart, H. D., LCDR: Bartlett. G. R., AMHC: Hurley. I. E., ADI1: Overton, R. E., ADI3. i 287 RVAH-6 Officers and Tech Reps Kneeling, Left to Right: Pearson, G. W., LCDR: Davis, B. L., LT: Hale, G. B., LTIG: Klenert, W. B., ENS: Shevlin, I. E., LTIG: Vaught, G. C., LCDR: Nelson, R. R., LTIG. First Row, Standing: Vance, M. E.. Mr.: Wells, R. E., Mr.: Davis, L. D., LT: Gretter, G. I., LT: Grzy- bowski, R. W., LTIG: Smith, C. R. Ir., C.O., CDR: Thompson, W. S., X.O., CDR: Martyniak, R., LT: Parten, G. L., LTIG: Ahern, D. G., LTIG: Bennett, I. C., Mr. Back Row: Tipton, C. E., Mr.: Smith, I. E., LT: Ferguson, I. L., LT: Skelly, A. R., LCDR: Weiss, I. N., LTIG: Kolstad, T. C., LCDR: Thompson, I. K.. LCDR: Moore, H. M., LCDR: Blaze- vic, R. L., LT: McGuire, O. W., LCDR: Green, Bud , M. A., Mr. My L M 77541 . Aw TXWW... H ., MWWW M, wfgwi ' .,, jw...,,e-,ff 1, f. .yfwwh I I Q. ff: fu Q ' Qi- 1 fy ff .2 v if f, ww 1... ff W ,sf , . 'f I , f f .. f f ,I U45 'J 7? f 'LZ I 5 XO! 'I if f 5,2 I 'V .f J, V, f , 5. -. 1 V., '--- '-+I 1. -., av -.. .f if we, wi . . .1 RVAH-6 Line Personnel Left to Right and Bottom to Top: Bottom Row: Holden, ADI3: Kel- ley, AO3: Hinsonn, AN. Front Middle: Keola, ADI3: Murray, ADI3' Hamilton, AO3: Moore, ADI3. Middle Row: Hendershot, ADI1: Kahze, ADI 2: Middleton. ADIZ: Powell, ADIC: McCarthy ADI3 : Way, ADI3. Back Row Hoffman, ADH3: Selby, ADIZ: Sweeney, ADI1: Hutcheson, ADIZ: Gallagher, ADI1: Faulkner, AA: Olsen, ADI2: McMillan, ADI3. lf? f S S if V f N X 5 Q vu., 'Sa RVAH-6 M aintenanc Control-Maintenance Admin-M aterial Control-Quality Control Left to Right and Bottom to Top: Bottom Row: Lynskey, SN: Lahr, AK3: Lochridge, AME1: Doughty. AN: Baca, SA. Front Middle: Vaughn, AKl: Freeman, ATR3: Stroman, SN: Lee, AN. Middle Row: Partin, ADIC: Larson, AMHC: Donat, ADCS: Martyniak, LT: Sny- der, Lt: Shevlin, LTIG: Massey. ATCS: Mason, ADCS: Porto, AEC: Fulbright, AOC: Pope, AQl. Back Row: Harrison, AN: Creech, AMS2: Cox, AKl: Lampley, AZ3: Owens. AN: Lee, AMS1: Banks, AMHI: Lundburg, ADI1: Martin, SA. RVAH-6 Admin- Operations- First Lieutenant ' Q t, Left to Right and Bottom to Top: V Q ,za Vi I W 2 9 2, 4 ,, 15:52 I ,,-, 4 'I Bottom Row: Harmon, PN1: Mar- '4 ' J, f 2 Q X- cantel, SA: Chilson, AN: Santiago, V' ' Qi X A X AA: Edson, AA: Leggore, ADIZ: 7 fff' Y, ' K Coleman, ABHI. Prom, Middle: ,,,,,, Zur, A In Newman, YN3: Briggs, SN: Walsh, , K Q J Q? I ,M 3 AN: Iones, PT2. Middle How: g , xg yi, , ,x A ' lx '1:- Mathewson, AFCM: Hale, LTIG: fo' fl' f f l if McConauhey, SN: Massey, SN: I iff f 1, ' 'sif f Walczuk, SN: Nuding, SN: Steer, , wt I f 'W 1 1 : I' My SN: Hesse, AA: Dato, SD2: Par- A fx j ft, M ten, LTIG: Brown, YNC. Back Row: Yale, PNSN: Christiansen, SN: Peterson, AA: Phillips, PN2: Ief- ters, AN: Hogan, CS1: Robbins, AN: Wecrre, AMHAN: Albert, PN3: Stamer, SN: IOHGES, YN3- I ue... 4 3 ' W ff' Jf, 4 'is -:M RVAH 6 Power Plants Left to R1ght and Bottom to Top Bottom Row Heyser AN Sarver AA Holland ADIZ Middle Row Edyys AA Letlew AA Plerce ADI1 Hxggms ADIl Back Row Wolter AMEC LGWIS ADI3 Kuebler AN Wiseman ADI3 Lt tleton ADIC Fenton ADIC RVAH-6 Aviation Equipment Branch Left to Right and Bottom to Top: Bottom Row: Reed, PR1: Olsen, AMES: Rouse, AME2g Webb, AA, Middle Row: Gioia, AMES: Red- den, AMES: Stroman, AME3: Stew. art, AME2. Back Row: Wolter AMEC: Peterson, AME2: Hughes AN: smnh, PR2: H b 5 Hin, PHL am y, AME1, 'Z fha .Zi-fl 1- X a RVAH-6 Photo f Recon Personnel Leit to Right and Bottom to Top: Bottom Row: Walker, A035 Baker, A027 Donnelly, PH3. Front, Mid- dle: McClurg, A027 Sanford, A037 Swaim, PH2: Hendrickson, PH3. Middle Row: Shelton, PH37 Wirth PH2: Graver, PH2: Holcomb, PHI: Hancock, PH3: Sawyer, PHS: Ho gan, ATCS. Back Row: Earnest PHI: Smith, PH2: Kosbiel, PHZ: Pendley, A03: Iohnson, PHI: Var- ney, PH2: Madison, PH3. I RVAH-6 ASB Personnel Lett to Right and Bottom to Top- Bottom Row: Mullen, AQB3g Hayes AQB3: Obrein, AQB3g Mme, AQB3. Front, Middle: Ratledge AQB3: Iohnston, AQB3: Rosicki, AQB3: Clark, AQB3. Middle Row: Skillinqton, AQC: McNair, AQC5 Philips, P-QB3: Roberts, AQC5 Grubb, AQB2: Helm, AQB3g Blqz- evic, LT. Back Bow: Burkholder, AQB2: Simon, AQB2: Mobley, AQFI, Sweet, AQBSQ Hawthorne AQB3: Iohnson, AQI: Lawson, AQB3: Iohnson, AQB2g Myers, AQB3. 1 1 1 a RVAH-6 Aviation Electric Shop Left to Right and Bottom to Top. Bottom Row: Turner, AE3: Ben- nett, AE2: Derose, AE3. Front, Middle: Fahrenbruch, AEI: LUTH- oureaux, AES: Cline, AE2: MGC- Grath, AE3. Middle Row: Ramsey, AEC: Gilroy, AN: Holland, AE2: Ramirez, AE3: Hogan, ATCS. Back Row: Wheeler, AES: Iohnson, AEI: Clement, AE2: Griffin, AE2: LGU- ders, AES: Hatten, AEI: Mussel- white, AEI. W sf V 4 MU 4 f Q 5 X 4 ly ' ' , 1 4 1 f , W , LY . .n W L Z I Q ex 5: ' V 6 W 5 9 144 at 1 ,wx Airborne Systems Support Center QASSQ Bottom Row, Left to Right: Koehler ATN3: Wright, ATR3: Wiseman ADI3. Front, Middle: Ambuehl ATN2: Lindsey, ATN2: Brisson ATN2: Nozzi, ATR3. Middle Row Koch, ATC: Wells, ATC: Rannou ATC: Barber, ATC: Sutton, ATR3, Bishop, ATR3: Finkelstein, ATR3, Branson, ATC: Rassmussen, ATC, Hogan, ATCS. Back Bow: Stark, ATR2: Tanev, ATN3: Grace, ATN2 Freeman, AT1: Cuskaden, ATN3 Whitney, ATR3: Webster, ATR2: Cuthie, ATR2. 1 1 1 1 -nv' RVAH-6 Airframes Personnel Left to Right and Bottom to Top: Bottom Row: Leo, AN: Voter, AMH2: Mettington, AMH3: Liby, AA: Sheperd, AMH1. Middle Row: Gibson, AMSC: Howard, AMH3: Garrett, AMSZ: McKee, AMS3: Lunn, AMS2: Banks, AMH1: Wol- ter, AMEC. Back 'Rowz Wike, AMH2: Pellowski, AMS3: Brown, AMS3: Beach, AMH1: Sodergren, AMS1. CVW-I5 Staff First Row, Left to Right: Lindsay, G. W., LT: Milligan, I. R., LCDR: Ward, I. D., CDR: Grappi, R. L., CDR: Starbird, G. L., LT. Second Row: Hite, B. N., YNC: Donat, W. H., AMCS: Dewalt, G. L., LT: Cady, H. P., CWO3: Kent, B. R., LT: Davidson, A. K., AMCS: Hughes, I. W., ADCS: Dalla Torre, R. I., ATCS. Third Row: Walker, C. E., YN3: Hamill, I. I., AK2: Graham, E. E., YN3: Hecker, T. R., SN: Kane, I. A., SN: Baker, L. C., AZ2: Paire, T. CNMND, AZ1: Gaudio, M. A., SN: Willis, R. D., SN. 291 VAH-8 First Row, Lett to Right: Burggrat, E. I., Namett. H. G., Smith, N. L.. Baggs, K. R., Sanuy, I. A., Walker, H. A., Ekle, G. G., Smith, K. H.. Bronson, T. L., Lynch, I. I. Second Row: Combee, F. F., Roberts, L. B., Lane, K. R., McCauley, D. B., Gagnon, G. H., Dyhouse, G. N.. Ronco, V. I. Third Row: Graham, B. G., Reed, W. G., Scheuner, K. R., Lichty, D. R., Butler, T. C.. Menges, B. R., Walter, D. P., Dow- aliby, I. I., Lane, H. L., Ostendorf. P. I., Cole, W. D., Drosche, L. E., Moore, O. L., Nixon, D. A. Fourth Row: Ponder, I. L., Girard, R. I., Mclnnis, C. R., Gregurich, I. I., Freshwater, H. M., Hammack, O. R., Seiclleman, I. M., Westberry, A. O., Schober, R. F.. Herring, K. R., Bartlett, D. L., Fore, G. R. VAH -8 - Chiefs First Row, Left to Right: Gagnon G- H. AMSC: Dyhouse, G N. AMCSQ nomo, v. I.. AOCS:. Mel Cauley. D. B., AFCM. Second Row: Lane, K. R., AMHC: Combee, F.,I', AOC: Roberts, L. B., ATC. 292 VAH-8 First Row, Left to Right: Strange, S. L., Stevens, E., Berkley, C. E., Knipprath. I. I.. Hall. G. W.. Muhl- hausen, W. N.. Black. E. G.. Burg- graf. E. I. Second Row: Hager, L. L., Brinsfield. B. C., Thone, M. V., Rankin, D. E.. Sills, R. V., Dunn, L. W., Shanks. L. C.. Roth, H. L., Landrum.' I. E., Murray. A. D. Third Row: Hopkins. W. D.. Wag- ner, D.,W., Larabee, L, P., Tay- lor, R. H., Owens, S. I., Wetzel, D. L., Froidl, T. C., Apeland. I. L., Zimmerman, O.. Horne, T. E..I-'ourth Row: Morrison. G. D.. Fee. M. P.. Knautz, R. C., Anderson, I. A., Genest, E. D... MontgomerY. C. N.. Walli, E. . S., Garrison, M. W.. Kohler, V. P. ,Y , ., U, , fi . f jg my V, ywypw mvw, 1 m. I .Ziff ff ff , ' .K .,, . WZZWK ' ' Ziff A f 4. 1. 1-5. .uf www, , . - f ,444 ' gffw 1 'W 4 i r F. K -1 H EW L' ?ff!,W 17' E. ffif! ' Zfffii f Q ,ww ff - , ZQgMZyyy,w f3cM,e,.w, , Q, Q . , K ,f 'ma 'Nw W J ' ' - ' ' ' , 5 . M, 4 MMU? ZWwmf,pW?I .-MN me ami , key 'X 4 QW! .. ,f,, f ,,. , ,f,, W 1 - . ry f f . .W 4 - f g ,Mu - M: r .- H..-A-:,.+ ? M xr, 43 ' ya A we X , ,. z. ,Q 'L ' .75 ,,. Aye W' Q if GM , V ,,,,, iw , ,., n 5 M y V W y W , I I fm - if ' ff ,W ' - 2 fff lg f' f- ,ri ,, . V g V! ,. . ...J Z. ,. . U P , , My ,f Gr f , l ll 1 f Z W V 4 f L ,334-V L., ,. V Q - i1 WMM- f ,'fy.1 I , fi? . f 1... -.I ' , 9 . f iffflf? , . ' gi g I , 1 R. C? Q V jg ff 5 .V ' 'I w H I f ' ,, ' A iff- gl f -Q., .- , , r I g, Q nv l 3 First Row, Left to Right: duHamel, P. D., LTIG: Lauer, I. I., ENS: Krotz, C. K. LTIG: Mowbray, I. F., LTGI: Barker, W. S., LCDR: Iudd, F. G., LTIG: Thompson, T. L., LCDR: Freeman, I. S., LTIG. Second Row: Kohlbrecher, I. I., LTIG5 Stratton, P. Z., LTIG: Herzog, H., LCDR: Buckley, I. T., LTIG: Grauert, H. H., LTIG: Neiger, R. E., CDR: Stewart, T. P., CDR: Blackwood, I. D., LCDR: Brown, H. A. LCDR: Krusi, P. H., LCDR: Lewis, G. P., LTIG: Frey, T. E., LCDR. 3rd DIV Bottom Row, Left to Right: Harvey. R. L., Hosey, L. C., Moncho, I., Bennet, R. S., Wade, R. P., Scales, I. E., Zapata, E., Lowe, I. Middle Row: Hammons, L. H., Clymer, G. L., Parker, R. S., Gash, D. L., LTIG: McKenzie, T. H., Waldo, R. E., Figgins, W. E. Top Row: Kerr, D. E., Dishon, R. H., Schak, H. H.. Slater, I. L., Gallagher, D. W., Carr, H. W., Iones, D. R., Arm- strong, C. E., Neel, H. E., Roberts, K. H., Hill, H. C., Perry, W. D.. Hicks, G. L., Geisler, L. C., Cheek. R. R., Choice, O. L., Love, G. S., Key, E. R., Freeman, A. R., Hall- auer, I. K. Stragglers Lett to Right: Wallace, I. C., AN CVAH-8l: Saenz, R. E., CS3 CS-2 DIVJ: Shinault, I. L., AZAN CVF- l51l: Schafer, M. W., SN CVF-151l. 293 d E 1 59 'Q iz f WWW' f ' if Z., , fy , f V' fy? Left to Right: McConaughey, I. E. Ir., PN3: Boom, A. A., IO2: Amerio, D. I., AEAN: Cohen, A. tnl, SN: Stoddard, W. H., GMM3: Stepnick, R. I., LCDR. CRUISE BOOK STAFF Officer-in-Charge .... .. . LCDR R. I. STEPNICK Editor .................... . . . LCDR R. I. STEPNICK Photo Lab Representative . . . ..... PHC W. B. REID Copy Editor ............. ENS E. A. SHARP Editorial Staff: PN3 I. E. MCCONAUGHEY, IR. .. ..... RVAH-6 IO2 A. A. BOOM ............ X DIVISION SN A. Cnl COHEN .......... . . . D DIVISION GMMM3 W. H. STODDARD .... 6th DIVISION AEAN D. I. AMERIO ........ . ,,,,,,, V1-1-65 Artists: EM3 D. R. HEMPTON .... , , , E DIVISIQN DR3 1. F. LOVE ....... ,,,, DM3 R. E. BOYD .... ,H Accounting: LTIG W. D. BAKER .. H , SN I. H. SCHAPER . . . 2911 OI DIVISION OP DIVISION S-2 DIVISION . . . X DIVISION if . . ,,w.,,f , . PHC W. B. REID Courage, valor, energy, de- cisions and dedication: these are characteristics of men. And this is a story of men-men who make 85,000 tons of lifeless steel a vital, operational com- bat machine. We hope this book will be enjoyed and will instill pride in this complex, teeming, float- ing city. We hope also that it will enable each man aboard to learn a little more about his ship and his shipmates. Lastly we hope it will record our mis- sion in Vietnam. 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