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Since Hawaii's temperature fluctuates only 10 degrees year round, it is a mecca for the outdoorsman. The ship' scuba club took full advantage of the crystal clear tropical waters and spent the day in an organized dive. Some members of the crew participated in the sport for which Hawaii is perhaps the most famous spot in the world, surfing. The world surfing championships are frequently held in Hawaii which added allure to those who wished to challenge, the .tg ' a can't be described adequately with T' just words. Unfortunately there are always some men who have to stay aboard or at least near the ship for the majority of the work day. For those who just didn't have the time to go off base, there was always time for a quick dash to the Navy Exchange. There we were greeted by a collage of the offering that were also available in town. For a lot of men it provided a prelude of what could fand wouldj be purchased in WESTPAC. 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Also available for the base bound sailor was a short tour of the harbor including a stop at the ' ,rf-ff em' famous Arizona Memorial. .The . -,mimi atmosphere there was heavy as the 'ij' 4, E -g .X ' men looked through the crystal x X X clear waters at the shrine to the U v - lk X men who gave their lives defend- ing Pearl Harbor. X ' . The night life in Honolulu is -'-.y. . E renowned throughout the world and attracted a large percentage of 4 I 'Q' Connie's men. Many of them took E jg the opportunity to see one of the f'f U'2dfX' many shows and Polynesian dance reviews. To some the lure of adventure was just too strong to resist. The electric atmosphere of Waikiki at night made everyone restless and anxious to keep onthe move and see as much as possible in one night of liberty. To the explorer the city was a gold mine. Every hotel' and club was a unique and stimulating sensory experience. No two were alike and each one seemed more spectacular then the R,-...:-- Q one before it. For many of us the exotic atmosphere was unique to our experience and only stimulated our appetite for more. Although somewhat crowded and com- mercialized, Waikiki still manages to retain its tropical paradise-like atmosphere. It was a rare hard- hearted man who was notaffec-ted by the beauty and romantic at- mosphere. Our only regrets was that we were not sharing it with our loved ones. P THE KEELAN 1 wife QQ im emi 531 + Une QHENW with MW caxiwriracuam can Ihiifce of im GW ww mei mm wma Qi '01 Q, im, jimi-iii m b time wmv 1 nr- , .w. ' l-'J.u.'0 -197 - -:.' Y, 6119153-CQ? ,cQtm3iiiPQQii . 5 Z2 f , ,A ,f I. 3, x,,,Nx '.' ,- xl ' v am-. f, -1 J -w. NX T95 ' .lxlj V x MQW 'A , - 1 u i ' VI iw E I ,iff L ,N Y 6 ,I si ' . 7' 16 x gg A ' ff-1 I. If K F z if' if uf xg - - . 4. . Q QW? .- ax M' . 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Tours to all the scenic areas of the Philippines were offered by the base Special Services Office and many crewmen took advan tage of these A lot of hard work was ac compllshed in Sublc Bay re pairs were completed that couldnt be done at sea supplies were taken on and all the work necessary to ready Connie for her next at sea period was com pleted Despite the sticky humid Cand sometimes unbelievably wetj climate the Phillppines will be remembered for the Far East Trader and its warehouses of bargain electronic equipment for the pleasures of Olongapo for its scenic mountains and for its history slgnxfied by the war memorial at Corregidor K f ' 1 fbfh .K Jbfii- 3-:rmzfnbin,'y?.ub'AYJ5me1'nra . ?Q'if ,.-mg' -.. . -H nr.--Jun i Vi - 4 Ng I W W C ' W W W W W W W W W W W I W W W W W W W W W . A ' W .u.W1.W 3 W - W ' ' W W W I W W W W W W WW W W W W W ,W I L if W ' . -A r W ,Tfi W W W Z-'H '- -- 7,-JCY ' -MH W- W-fff,v H .,-, f'.W- 1 ' . , . . , , . -, H W .41 p .1---. 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'A -I 1 ' V 'xxx I , 1 -V - Y f Y V ' 5 1 .I , ,, , .... 7 ' ' ' - iz' 'L I' ' S . V- ' V ' ,- Q 1' ff A ' ' ' 'f t . ' 1 , 1 1 - v 5 1 ' 41 ff?-555' ff ' ' . . QL 'N' 4 -Qi 1 2-Eff? ' ' iffi lfff if ' -'bb 39 3 A ,- 4 - - 0 c.', ..l 'Qu l J .. .Io .IU f'O .- .o 'l Q .J iid 4' noisy street markets where you could buy hard ware supplies Cusedj Hong Kong is in every way a cosmopolitan city bearing a surprising resemblance to San Francisco The restaurants and hotels were ex cellent Many found their amusement in the Wanchar d1str1ct which was wlthm easy walking distance of the fleet landlng at Fenwick Pier Others struck up frlendshlps with their opposite num- bers in the British and Australian Navies at the China Fleet Club. And for some, the high point of this port call was a stop at the famed Twin Golden Arches, where they crowded in with the natives for a Big Mac. From the industrial center of Kowloon to the rice paddies of the New Territories, Hong Kong was indeed the highlight of the cruise for many crewmen. 'Q QS. 7 'I at . L. at 'ffgihin yi K . -,-5 I t K- v X711 x L . l t 4,1 at z'3. 'I'-Q flax- ,' .. . ',,--H Q' , ... . 'v -, fl -H' .Ju i , .-.Aix .JH H. 1,,, '.g'1,ir . 'fri J' r PUSA 1 , KOREA lapping: Crewn Wm , DUE'-A - PUSHH WiHl PF0bnbIy',best ubevyfciiieiitj ptilied into Pusun. ' Koreafs largest perl and uiltiki tourist r been' in er :md is well ofl' oute. lfor this quite un easy tu get previous ports. widelv- Apoken. and nertilly only in than eompen- friendly und South Kureun IJWP1 . 4. , - .. 5 nr, - .fltggr 4 ..n. 't was-i g 5.,. -..,gFQ'3 ' , - ., 3. in, 5 .. ...J ...-'-, ,gid- Lj- Q . x s 3 I, . . -.Xu k -1 A . 'f 'H Lil '- wt- ' ' 1-+444 1 1, Y 1 . nw- ,IN ' .- . A-' .I '. 1. 11' -. 'tr 3f:X :,,5:'fff.Ef: 1 riff .mg ' , f ?-1-as ' -- --.. -- '?qQ?.? liif 'T - E-er md , .'. 1 Y-.523 Qtffi' W ,Y . ,' , ? ' - .1-JL'X--- -- . 0 -.1 S Y, - .- -fl if ' A .:. Q 'f f---- . V' V ' ii - 1- 'f' '-Z?-5:2'?zf'?,i.Tr i Q e- r- J Q ' ' . , ' I 1 ' ' ' - ' If it ' '. -4 '. ' in ir f - i ,-, r , J 4 x 'hx ' ' nf . . . 4 .I for ' , 4 ' Q 'W i ixf . n v o 1 ' 1 , . -1 4 , ' - s t u . Q . . . Q it ! . Jas . x x 4 K .N N Qi S' ' I E 4 - ' - 1- 1 -, . X . Y .. on people. Many shopkeepers ol'l'ered dis- counts to American servicemen. and bartering. which ,usually didn't even seem necessary. was patiently and po- litely accomplished by writing one's offer down on tt pieeeof paper.,The LLS. Armfs Hialeah Compound and the-1Texas:,Streetfftgshopping. area were sorts were great for sightseeing. photo- graphy and meeting the Koreans. Many erewmen took the five-hour train trip north to Seoul and found it well worth their while -- priees there made,,Pusan look expensive. .. A Pusan. will delinitelyfbe -remembered lor vears tocome: 'ifonlv beeause every crowded fo eupa'eityjwith,the sudden influx of 5.000 taura rits. ba ie re-W me n Kes- shoppingwst'alls, were time a,Connie-1c4rewtnatn ,pulls- on- ti or sweater. at' it-l'oc,k-'l his Jin KD , la c. il i l 4,-. , 2' K 'gli -wr-far ,-f :i:i 'Q , ,X l'Lrll l ,ZH . Q all X T'-I t l Xiilx f ll fix M rg, ,f 'Mrk 190 if fi rlzmv ffe f if l f l- Wllgiifllzllf 1. ' ft 2. , 7 fn f. if ,f W J ,E it t7 T E',,r,,:,::! V ,7mXF157Z,'LxKQ l1r 'U' f, 'H Qvdf J ', , , V A11 my axjfq V K1 1, ,l NYM W 1 306451, , lf , QL Q rl wwe, 1 Voxrflul My fa, ws, at if f--rzf r ff rw- M: 4 X916 'MY f apan is a mixture of ancient culture and modern technology. Lifestyles and dress unchanged for centuries contrast sharply with mod- ern Western attire, superhighways and futuristic architecture. Japan has one of the best trans- portation systems in the world with its efficient and intricate networkof trains. Connie crewmen soon found out that the trains operate on a pre- cise schedule, waiting for none. Yokosuka was Constellations last port of call before returning to San Diego, and crewmen managed to pack a lot into the short visit. Anyone venturing beyond the Naval Base was treated to a fascinating brush with Eastern history and ex- travagant entertainment. The night life was as varied as the poclcetboolc allowed, Those who made the trip to Tokyo were amply rewarded. lln the city's Ginza district the crew dis- covered small shops, department stores and clubs ranging from small cubbyholes to huge multi-storied night clubs. Those who were brave enough to sample .lapanese cuisine wererft sorry-the texture of raw fish, squid and seaweed toclc getting used to, but once the initial squeamishness was overcome, one could really begin appreciate the delicacy and fflcutinued on Page 4'7l Mag. , 'si .! .aid ur . . XQ.1:'- H 1- A2 . 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X H, 1 ,,:::Q':111-- J f 1 'V w-no-. ...- m:?Q.s1.m::11vrc 4 N J., ,,,5:.,x, wmv.,-ff,-u.2 wnrfifkmf, J K if- 'wfixqi-'fkx -f'752sT:L5?Ii ,fr ' I ' W . ' f am ' 14 e., - . ' 'Q' 2+ -- mf. ff- ff sw e--' , . . .. :f1'-2-'fslvxaa.rgfsfzsziff -wiagffizr: frxwnm- .,, , . ' ' - Y f.:-,. A- .-':'fLm-.uw-Qyf-m15q,q1.uf-1.-'Y ' 1.4-f-WAQ-fr-f..:.f1,1-uf: ,1,,Q:1.112f.f.f1:-,-,, .. ,,-:-.1..,-JL.. X -Q. .-ffwmvef wrhwfq- www , ...LN anna-..-1. -,iiirrrr in r-r H - g COMMANDING OFFICER . Captain Peelle assumed .command of the Constella- tion on September 3, 1976. The Captain is certainly no stranger to WESTPACg in the course of his 25 year naval career he has made previous Pacific cruises on the carriers Wasp, Lexington, Ticonde- roga, and Kitty Hawk, to name a few. Captain Peelle was a Shellback,' before many of the Connie's crew- man were born. His experi- ences in the Pacific enabled him to enlighten the crew on what to expect during the Conniels port visits. The Cap- tain was a familiar face to the entire crew via his frequent television appearances on Captain,s Call, where he fielded questions from crew- men and put out the word on Constellation's operations. Captain Peelle makes his home in Coronado, Califor- nia with his,wife Marguerite, who is a practicing medical doctor. He has three sons, John, Michael, and David. Among his decorations are two Distinguished Flying Crosses, two Bronze Star Medals, a Meritorious serv- ice Medal, and 2l Air Medals. :g -:1'5E5..'?.L: 1 fp'-Q-Q.. rtvxgv a- s-g,..? , ,. 5..- ....- -,. ,Y.,, . .: 5, . ., .,,. ,V-. -1.-Q--,U f Y-1.-rf: ,ga-er: '- :c -eat-la -A-f-are-. 1. 2fefAfJs4:..-:1:2.f.:z-.L-lg .z 1' we 5 . XP' 'iilvtfggagfx 7 -fe-4-lg?-, . -..amz -.1era.-.,,f:d,.f.:'r::11311-ayfa,g,a,15.-:ea-.1-. gg-ff L:-:gf -1... V - EXECUTIVE OFFICER Captain George E. Bud Wales served as Constellation's Executive Officer from August, 1976 through August, 1977 when he was relieved by Commander Duke Peacher. Captain Wales reported to Washington, D.C. after leaving the Connie. A graduate of the Naval Post Grad- uate School and the Naval War College, Captain Wales was pro- moted to his present rank on January 3, 1977. He has been in the Navy for 22 years. He and his wife Fairfax have two children, a daughter, Douglas, and a son, Scott. Commander Duke Peacher be- came the Constellation's second- in-command on August 3, 1977. The Exec is .responsible for the hundreds of daily details in- volved in running an aircraft carrier, taking the administrative burden off the Commanding Officer. CDR Peacher made half of WESTPAC '77 as Opera- tions Officer, the man in charge of planning flight hours, main- tenance of electronics gear, and the operation of the Combat Information Center. When Cap- tain George Wales was trans- ferred in August, CDR Peacher stepped into the XO's office. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, the Naval Post Grad- uate School, and the Industrial College of the Amed Forces, CDR Peacher is a qualified pilot of attack aircraft. He and his wife Carolyn have two sons, Alex- ander and Brent. Among his decorations are two Silver Stars, one Bronze Star, 13 Distinguished Flying Crosses, nine Air Medals, and four Navy Commendation Medals. CAG-9 Commander Tony Less is the man with the overall responsibility for the ten squadrons of Carrier Air Wing Nine- about 95 air- craft and around 2,200 men who repair the planes, wash them, supply parts for them, do the endless paperwork, and most im- portantly, fly them. CDR Less has spent the majority of his l7 years in the Navy flying attack aircraft- the A4 Skyhawk and the A7 Corsair , He has more than 5,300 flight hoursrin single-seat, single-engine aircraft and has logged more than 750 carrier-arrested landings. In 1973 he be- came the commanding officer of the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, better known as the Blue Angels . He makes his home in Lemoore, Califor- nia with his wife Leanne and their four daughters, Robyn, Pamela, Tracy, and Christy. Among his decorations are the Navy Commendation Medal, the Navy Unit Commenda- tion, and ten air medals. l l . l sz , .L adv' 'rfb- vn- A 'J .N ,.g A1 .' 1 X H 4- 1- 99 1, Q, . wF'7I:-'mmf zz,--:per-'- . .--4.-s ., -1- -. 5. Qgfwf -rw, , . 'z V P5 .x '.f xf - s x 1 my H n .- vw X yi, , If W H aw ,rung -' -, Cv jg 1--N r- rm V' fr Ex 1:-151. 3il?li5?ULG 5-nnyz '-M1-ing: RW: mm-ffaa' wggwpwif M5151-Qing.: if wE1,.1,.1..m... n.z..1wimuE4 wL'e.m.:f LBJ, Mm imznunjihn I'L'i'fU33in1m L, Qggn: x D ' I.Q!L. ' ., Qwifggg Q -74 133 -qfjf'frii'5 -wn'iur- 'vim' 55121.-.'4v11ajf., 1'gig'wQ1:2 s:lwwa1 W wr-x'1W1:., H41:M,v.E' ixfvm-.maf 1L1H'ff: vF'45fH vfwihbf M5 El. ifwwiwl, fS3Ef925Jifl ls, M Jlfxshil lf, -qi, 4' X P: fig! 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I r 1 X . .. 1 - K- 2,513 -iiiilli-32+ Yifiil'- r N 1 ,N w N , 'r W , Y X K 4 N 1 '79 W Q , I W 1 N , W I 1 , N w w I , W W w N W 1 W MCARGR , A .' g i g During ,W'ESTPAC,,'177 Constellationi served-fas thc- flag: ship for,Rcar' Admiral Henrygaf Glindeman and his 'staffg RADM Glindemanhas overall command of Connie and her escorts, and served as ai' coordinator for carrier operationsin the Pacific. Heand his staff are homeported in Subic Bay, the Philippines- but the majority of their time is spent aboard the Constellation or one of the other Seventh Fleet Aircraft Carriers. A veteran of 32 years of Naval Service, RADM Glindeman is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and the Naval War College. He has piloted both light attack and fighter aircraft. From l97l to 1973, he commanded the USS Ranger' during the Viet-Nam War. He and his wife, Stormy, have three children Pamela Peter and John Among his deco rations are the legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Air Medal with Gold Star and the Navy Unit Commendation with Combat V On October l7 near the end of the cruise RADM Glmdeman was relieved by Rear Admiral Ernest E Tissot and reported to his new post as Commander Naval Safety Center in Norfolk Virginia . , - ,.-A. .frm--4v-.- V:-rv'-www f: -rmvmfwryz:fw:'rf-'f.,-:rr zz: f V ,-:w,,',-,ii -7-,:'.,5,--7155,-gag.1-,:1i,jl:.32 ., -.f.:f.-1-.V 1 . .-. -- . wwe.-,:,f:',g..-1 . . - V 3. 4 .qiCf-..,'Tw,ykgfaf-14,-gk,-.1-:Q 5' - As,- w . as f .' nv- . , .-42.-J ,4-3.-14.1 f 'V Q..,,.' , H, ? PVS .,XaA.fA . f A gif. 'Wifi ' - .,, ?, , gym- Y- r. -I ggi.,-'i . rv... . 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A ship as large and powerful as the Constellation plays a major role in the defense posture of the United States, and attracts a lot of high level attention. Serving as America's flagship in the Pacific Fleet, the Constellation was visitied by many important leaders and military officers dur- ing WESTPAC '77. Shortly be- fore Connie pulled into Thailand, she was visited by the Thai Prime Minister, Thanin Kraiwichian, and other Thai officials, including the Minister of Defense, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Com- mander of the Thai Armed Forces. Along with Thailand's American Ambassador, Charles S. Whitehouse, the group visited the ship to witness the operations of an aircraft carrier first hand. Air Wing Nine put on an ex- ceptional air show for the benefit of the visitors and the crew. In Singapore, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Minister of Defense, came aboard accompanied by U.S. Ambassador John H. Holdridge, and Singapore's Minister of Labor. 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In sporting events against teams fielded by our host nations, Connie's athletes held their own in the classic American sports such as basketball, softball, golf, tennis, volleyball and even karate, but we found that our game of soccer needed improvement. A willing spirit proved somewhat short of the required talent level as the Connie soccer team took on such notables as the Thai National Team, the Korean Army team and local schools in Yoko- suka. Our tennis, golf, ,softball and other teams found themselves not only holding their own against the best the host teams could field, but even found themselves winning. In Subic against other units of the Seventh Fleet, Constellation's slow-pitch softball team cap- tured the Fleet title and set a new record with a 46- 4 win-loss record. Other varsity intra-fleet competition saw Con- M1 ' 4 5,4 59? 'Eel L it :gf 4 'tu .X ' balk ?i,.,.,z7. k?.?- dw 44 . . f C! A I . W il' 'V .ZQELW b fl 1? 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There Connie's Pollywogs WCIC initiated into the Solemn Mysteries of the An- cient Order of the Deep in ceremonies reigned QYCT by Neptune himself, as he directed the activities of his Court. I Upon arrival in the Philippines, Constellation held a guest cruise for American military and civilian employees of the U.S. Government and distinguished Philippine citizens. The one-dial' cruise reaped benefits for the ship during the entlfe deployment. The guests loved the cruise and each felt indebted to Constellation. Another hallmark of the cruise was an open house during Navy Day in Yokosuka. More than 60,000 Japanese citizens toured Constellation as part of the joint Navy-Japanese Friendship Day. It was the first time an American aircraft carrier had been opened to public visiting in Japan. Onboard entertainment by touring groups is sometimes rare during peacetime, as it was during this, Connieis second peacetime cruise to the West- ern Pacific. Still, Connie had a fair share of pretty girl visitors. Prior to leaving the States the crew was treated to a special mini-concert by Up with People, an internationally-reknowned singing and dancing group, and was visited by The Mighty Isis, the actress Joanna Cameron. Also while in Subic Bay, Connie was visited by Miss America, Dorothy Benham and members of her court. All were treated to Constellation's hospitality and a tour of the ship. The American bluejacket is known for his gener- osity, and Connie's 1977 cruise was no exception. In Pattaya, Yokosuka and Subic, the carrier men turned out for those who have less. In Pattaya extensive work was done on an or- phanage, including painting, electrical and plumb- ing repairs, and landscaping. A Yokosuka church received similiar work. Before leaving the Philip- pines, over 56,000 was collected for Operation Schoolhousef' a financial program to assist Fili- pino youths in continuing their education. 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W ri J '-- - f - f-:nba mfwwrxffzuze 1 fat f .- fi, - ., ,-L .1 1 .,.-:Q-9p1,',:,11.f M ,N f -.,..,X.. . ,Sw t A Sm, , A X x 1 4' G V N' K - g AIRCRAFT INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Arrcraft Intermedlate Malntenance Department QAIMDQ IS Conme s arrcraft mechanrc and avratron electromcs repalr center The department IS charged wrth sup portrng the embarked arr wrng w1th mamtenance fac1l1t1es and support equlpment lnto four d1v1s1ons one admrnlstratrve 1n nature and the other three productron orrented AIMD IS also custodran of the only alrcraft assrgned to the shrp the Connre s farthful mall passenger and cargo plane the C lA or COD I The department lislsub-divided Qi rasfsf --- ....-,, ,age--1' 'ffyrf--fe M -:YY --M ' ' IMI DIVISION: SEA TED: AZI Larry Wade, AK2 John Leeper, AZAN Vernon Morris STANDING: LCDR Gary Randhahn, AQI James Leefers, ATI Donald Gaines, ASI James Scott, YN2 Napoleon Canalita, ADI Morris Brinkley, AZ3 Artis Barrett IM-I Division: L-R: AZ3 Jimmie Clarkg CWO3 Carl Normang AKAA Bernard Doran: AZI Russell Von- quernerg AN William Powell 'K' f fi XXX E fY3'-w-n..l: i Y. 41.iI..:z- Algae.- i'lf5 i:f mr.. 1 IMI Division: SEATED: AQCS S. N. Thrower, AT3 Benjamin Moslowy, ZND ROW: ASC Jackie Chatwell, AZ3 Jose Heras, AZ3 Gary Olmos, AN Pio Almazan 3RD ROW.' AMCS Fred Titmas, ATC James Stall, PRAA James Kerpcr, AEC Robert McDermed IM2 Division: COD CREW: KNEELlNG:AE3 Tony Tribbett, AT3 Steven Pollock, ADRI James Buckney STANDING: LT Ben Woods, ADRC J. H. Bryan, AD2 Lenny Billet, AMHAA Andre Dyer HYDRAULIC SHOP: lM2 Division: FRONT ROW' AMH3 Rolando Custodio, AMH3 Keith Yeager, AMHAN Leland Lemmon, AMHAN Mike Brungardt, AMH3 Ruben Rodriguez, AMH2 Charlie Senn van Basel BACK ROW: AMHC Bill Currey, AMHI Albert Erbach, AMHAN Wade Spoonhaltz, AN Bruce Watson, LT Benny Woods, ADCS Teddy Robinson ,.44'b F 114 i I i 5 l K. l rl , X-.,, ,r ge :L 5-A1 ' Q E ,4.?x f QW 'f , J l ,f H, , 5'1 , ., . lM2 Division: Power Plants: FRONT ROW: AN Pio Almazan. AD3 Willie Aguilar, AD3 Danny Delacruz, ADI Joe Washington, AZ3 Scott Johnson BACK ROW: LT Ben Woods, ADCS Jim Spitler, ADI Dennis Dcsjarlais, AE2 Rick Westphal, AN George Bol- ton IMZ Division: Airframe Shop: FRONT ROW AN Donald Popple, AMSAN Bruce Hamptom, AMSI Gary Squires, AMS3 John Kerssens, AN Pedro Perez, AN Robert Hayes, BACK ROW: AMSC William White, AN Ron Morris, AMS3 Andrew Baily, AMSAN Jim Flowers, AN Craig Dyson, LT Ben Woods, ADCS Ted Robin- son IM-3 Division, Shop 7: KNEELING, FRONT - Calvin L. Bagleyg KNEEL- ING, MIDDLE ROW L- R: Joe L. Meyersg Jerome M. Dickey KNEELING, BACK ROW' Charles R. Momon, Frank C. Loeblich S E A T E D A N D STANDING, L-R: ATC James M. Gregory, Richard J. Elvromg James C. Gaddisg Floyd J. Senoskig Steven E. Spain: James A. Bakerg George Leeg Gregory H. Wilterdinkg Mike C. Crowe, Peter F. Delfox, Thomas W. Reynolds, Alan R. Yates, Richard R. Hamilton IM-3 Division, Shop 4: STANDING, L-R: Keith Klauerg Art Jaenkeg Tommy Wingate, Roosevelt McKenzie, Tim Trudeau: Brett Smith, Kenneth Walsh: James Blackleyg Gerald Duede SITTING, L- R: Bill Quillg AQC Harvey Payne: Rodger Jay KNEELING, L-R: Richard Ingersoll, Kenneth Freeseg Edward Boggessg Brian Davis. IM-3 Division, Shop 1: KNEELING, L-R: Terry Robertsg Ed Dearmang Donat Benoit, Mike Warman STANDING, MIDDLE ROW L-R:T. I, Tech Rep Omar Lozanog ATC Ron Luce, Paul Bellingerg Boeing Tech Rep M a r t y R i c h a r d STANDING, BACK ROW L-R.' Paul Barnett, Bendix Tech Rep Ken Burgenerg Mike Klausg Dave Kremer, NOT SHOWN in picture - AX3 Mike Boutte 1 , llf- -qt, Se li ao' 7.1 3, Q ' X .- ,fb W -5 i - -K--LS'-42-7 ' Q . . 2.....::.i:i' -f'J.k.-.1.3.-EQ, 'T Z- -' L 'ifYg,3'jE5' ::. I-2 LJ .lah-:.:'QL3 -:- -i K vin :rn 'smut an A mmvsnrm AYAIAPM-159 at Shop 5: FROM BACK TO FRONT: AT1 Conrad Montgomery, ATI Robert Milam, AX2 Richard Ryan, ATI Charles Newfeld, AX2 William Barber, AT2 Michael Hernandez, ATC Robert Porter, AT3 Robert Sears, AT3 Jeffrey Spang, AQ3 David Cox, AT2 Richard Claus, AT3 William King, AQ1 Robert McFalls, AT2 Edward Stroup, ET3 Larry Faith lM-3 Shop 4, Day Check: BACK ROW, L-R: Doug- las Schubertg Marvin Sell, Paul Samson: Richard Cis- owskig Howard Kirby: Wil- liam Abel: Lorin Murphy: Lonnie Longg Philip Dana: Gary Conaway FRONT ROW STANDING, L-R: Eugene Shiwotsuka fTech Repjg Dennis Rogersg Robert L. Stalter CTech ReP5: Roger W. Hughston fTech Repl SITTING, L- R: Dennis Harbisong Rich- ard Tewg Thomas Moor- mang KNEELING, L-R: Timothy Walker, Dari Watson: Glenn Palhegyiq Mario Baraonag Carlton Lawson IM-3, Shop 7, Night Check: KNEELING IN FRONT L-R: David P. Macken- hauptg Jack L. Robinsong Harry M. Davis LEFT TO RIGHTZ SITTING AND STANDING: Gary L. Treacy: Henry E. Roatg Ronald B. Burskeg Allan G. Thomasong Harry L. Evansg David J. Lorenzeng Leonard E. Montgomeryg David L. Hansong Rick P. Corkrang Rick W. Astley 'QV' wr , 4 4 's A i ffi i f-5 l 1 551? Fifi' li vi I i il ,QQ fl 1 Qi A iq Q l i it l 1 3 1 ii l 2 ii l .i ii' l Q l i l i i . i i J' ii 1 i in I 1 Nxl l . Ii . if' - E I I l l: l i la 'i i . i i igl p m i 'Q . i i E i I l T if f .. : . l V i i lf i f J , IM-3 Division, Shop 9: KNEELING, L-R: Jesus G. Ortega: Robert T. Mangum: Dennis L. May: Samuel G. Lozano: John J. Wood: Ralph E. Houseman STANDING, L-R: AEC Simon G. Hasty: Darrell J. Cook: Fulton J. Letourneau: Joey M. Rudisill: Robert W. Abendschan: Scott Gosnell: Timothy E. Little: Michael J. Parker: Anthony M. Terrazas IM-3 Division, Shop 8: BACK ROW L-R: Richard D. Miller: Steven H. Young: Terry E. Titus: James A. Gray FRONT ROW STANDING, L-R: Daniel J. Aichele: Glen D. Kirn: ATC James V. Kirkwood: Robert G. Schneider BACK ROW KNEELING, L-R: Randall S. Clair: Michael E. Brady: Val G. Hart: Samuel T. Clarke FRONT ROW L-R: Phillip M. Varone: Benjamin Mostowy Jr.: William L. Freeman IM-3, Shop 62A: L-R: AE3 Randy Humphrey: AEI Ennis Dockery:-. AE3 Bradley Arnold: AE3 James Bachtel of A ' ' W ' I A 4 4 1 ii 71- Tiff L':e1'4chf.x:. '.-1' ..-'fig .-,- QY.2:Q,, 2-'13-Q -'.'1411.-'fp 19: 43 ' --fi':,i fE- Q-:Q - 1 -Q Q to- it 51:- I 1-4 W vi x xx I I' rzzr' fs--4-, -fuxlil ,, S, I ,J 1 13 A V i wyxsu M l KTM' 'o 'Gtr A fu l mi- AA.A. ignite. ,,-55 5 -h 1 H .f 1 , gl fr it imp? ,fwf- lil l I l r i ff' 'rf 454 ,S IM-3 Division, Shop 641, E- ZCZ STANDING, L-R: Charles Chuck S. Truitt Jr.: Sergio The Gut Gutierrezg Nick J. Maroulis, Grumman Repg Frank A. Law, Grumman Rep KNEELING, L-R: Robert A. Bakerg Danny Buz Sawyerg Jose Flipsky Jo- son IM-3 Division, W1C 630: STANDING, L-R: AQ1 Gilbert Lambg AQ2 Christopher Johnsong AQ3 Kenneth Eisnaugleg AQ3 Kenneth Heimanng AQ2 Michael Youngbergg AQAN Clyde Carleyg AQ3 Mark Hausmang AQ1 Robert Adamg AQ3 Michael Cordell KNEEL- ING, L-R: AQ1 Victor Dibaccog AQ3 Joseph Longg AQ1 Kenneth Pattong AQ1 Lee Morris IM-3 Division, 710 Ordnance: STANDING, L- R: A02 Frank Houseg A03 John Delvalleg A03 John Darr KNEELING, L-R: A02 Michael Smith: A03 Tom Haileg A02 Terry Hatmakerg A02 Kenneth Jonesg AO2 Robert Jones IM-3 Division, Shop Six: STANDING, L-R: ATI Dennis Wrightg AT3 Bruce Kingg AT3 Norman Glaser: AE3 James Blackg AXAN Edwin Rosenbergg AEI Eugene Diazg AQI Raymond Smithg AQ3 Ronald Meyersg AQAN Lavon Young KNEELING, L-R: ATAN Vester I-Iumphriesg ATAN Jeff Ramsey IM-3 Division, Shop 10: STANDING, L-R: AT2 Jim Kiousq AE2 Anthony Haseldeng AT2 Bernard Smitheeg AT3 Craig Busby: Civilian PRD Robert Pharoahg AT3 Rodney Guttromsong AX3 Kenneth Aringg AQI William Merritt KNEELING, L-R: AX2 Noel Reeseg AE2 John Redmang ATI Ronald Cookg ATI Kenneth Cottleg AQI Roger Jarrettg Civilian PRD Floyd Tankersly IM-3 Division, Shop IO: STANDING, L-R: ATC Robert Ambroseg AQI Robert Schmidg AX3 James Graf: AX3 Brian Makelag AQ3 James Naylorg AQ3 Bobby Rolingg AEI Bobby Lay: AT3 Kevin Flanagan KNEELING, L-R: Civilian-GAC Pete Hubiacg Civilian-PRD Ford Kimmelg AQI Thomas Marting AXI Hector Avilag AT2 Thomas Price: ATI Paul Buck ? .,,,--,J .4.q... -Y . --...Y 1 R, W TX., Q -,-Vf -..i f il 1 ' Q' ' f f UQ Y . 5 L' to I' .1 U3 IM-3 Division, Shop 9, Night Check: SITTING IN FRONT ROW L-R: Rex Myers II: Bonnie C. Ariolag Andy C. Punog SECOND ROW, SITTING, L-R: William T. Dalyg David Mendez, David J. Seltzer STANDING, L-R: Thaddeus Latayg Daniel J. Matherneg Richard B. Leslie, Gregory G. Clarkq Gerald K. Childersg Everett L. Olson, Timothy S. Spaethg David M. Barber IM-3 Division, EA6B L'Vans : KNEELING, L-R.' AT3 William Powers, AT3 Robert Simpsong AT3 Donis Jeffsg AT1 Richard Odomg ATI Brent Painterg AT3 Les Aukerg AT3 Mark Virgo STANDING, L-R: AT3 Brian Field, ATC Roert Graceg AT2 Mark Johnson, AT2 David Blackg ATI James Covingtong ATAN Mike Barrettg AT2 Art Borschowa IM-3 Division, W1C 630: STANDING, L-R: Samala Poumeleg Duane Griffardg Morris Rowlettg Jack TruPPl James Neidnerg Richard Rohlg James C. Harrison QHAC Tech Repjg Stephen Pollock KNEEL- ING, L-R: Joseph A. Adams QHAC LSRJQ Mark Scottg James Griffin 1' V! 1 A v 1 .M N 'I l i I ' -' ji-':' ft:- ' e-, , IM-3 Division: L-R: AN Placido Herrarag ATAR Billy Ponderg AVCM Curtis Johnsong AT3 Jonathan Butlerg AOAN Richard Cline , IM4 Division LR ASC Benjamin Rediker Terry Meindl John Schuch' ASCM Floyd Morstein Delbert Stewart Jerry Westerhoff Genesis Cus- todio BOTTOM LR: Charlie Staggs Warren Smith Scott Krause' Stanley Lloyd James Bradford Clayton Morgan' Don Tinsley IM-4 Division: BACK, L-R: , , 3.5.g.:g::.:.p:::g.:.:.::.:...d..:.,.,.:.. ..'.-.:.:-.'.-.-.:-.-.g.:.:---.-.:.:-..-.-.- Ili' 4 ', XX IM-4 Division: BACK, L-R: Paul Ward: John Stiles FRONT, LAR: Quintin Deguzmang William Ruscog Johnny Akersg Edward Wonnerg Wayne Shelmang David Klepzigp Raymond McFadden IM-4 Division: two men in REAR, L-R.' Victorino Sor- ianog Lawrence Rekstein FRONI L-R: Lawrence Harris: Gary Obergg Roger Griffithg Richard Milton: Wynn Musserg Stephen Quinng Russell Boyd W E Q P Q in W Wi 0 k ,lx jw 1 I, W w :, W 17. 3 w x . Viw -Q 'l'!l.....- f .L N-iv' iii, 04 f Y' f' .Q xv-N . Q - . v f , I U 9 1. . , NN 5 .ph ' I 'I , I . 1- A , .. Q Q 'M f V 1 ,..Yf ,P '11, 5 JV Q. 'A - ' V . ' ig! ., 'WH 1- if M! V . 1 fritglziiil.,L?-Q? i.1.h. ra 1, V '. i kv i ' 32' , UJ ' W l 1, . A 1' :E 'f 0, 2 : .Y . AM A 1 1 Q ff '- ' E! L' 'W 5 474 I , 1 is if 3 m 1 1 51, I -ai? , ns. V - ' 1 1 .2 1 -H-P-lm-A-bmw--1-W, MILL Oi. K L I ' l 1 V I Q f ' L1 g Q 'f: ,41 V V1 - sy U lf, , 74, gm- ,v 73' ' .A 1 .' , ,. .. ff-ff' ,iigwi i H Y , , ' ' '-, f -97:. Q 2:-2Ki5?I:33E,'?r 1 Q' ,:1..... Air Boss, Cdr. R. H. Martin and the assistant Air Boss Cdr. R. S. Parker. BACK TO FRONT? CDR Charles G. Andres, CDR Richard H. Marlin, Warren D. Mohler, ABCS Ronald A. Russell, Rodnel L. Henry, Eddie F. Fuiz, Mikel D. Krause, Bruce A. Osborne, Joseph P. Veve, David G. Buckley, Peter L. Dorn, Benjamin D. Jones, Robert M. Moyer, Michael C. Lopez. V-1 Division: LCDR Artie T. MqGu1tey, LT. Jack D. Hayes, CWO2 James C. Kerner, LCDR Donald L. McCrory, BOTTOM ROW' ABCS Ronald A. Russell, ABI-Il Thomas J. Cullen, ABHC Francis M. Winn, ABHC Alfred F. McDonnell. I II II I II I I I I .egg , . .. I I I . I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I II II .I I I I I I I I I r ,V I I , I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I Ig I 1 126 Ii I il 1 Iv 3, E I ,. -,-,-,- - - - f V-l Division: TOP ROW, L-R: John Hoffmanng Griffey Learyg William Colleyg Roy Williams BOT- TOM ROIM L-R: Michael Clarkg Thomas Taylor: James Dyas V-l Division: TOP ROW, L-R: .lohn Loskag Gilbert Perezg Martin Crawleyg Richard' Scribner BOT- TOM ROWC L-R: Billy Harding: Jackie Staffcrdg Gary Swenson RX X Y , ,,, ' 'Tir -5.1 as LI --4 f ,5- 111 mai? Q3 ' XEBX V-l Division: TOP ROW, L-R: George Sorianog Robert Demosg Ricky Clantong Charlie Grayg Samuel Sievering BOT- TOM ROW L-R: Thomas Thorng Michael Robertsong Mark Castillog Robert Davisg Thomas Hollings- worth V-l Division: TOP ROW, L-R: Donato Lacnog Richard Townsleyg Kenneth Shaneckg Billy Hessg Jerry Murphyg Tracy Craig BOT- TOM ROW, L-R: Ray Merrittg Thomas Harrisg Danny Stoberg Guy Wilsong Michael Dupree V-l Division: L-R: Daniel Mooney: Robert Uhll Richardo Velascog Kenneth Givensg Billy Fancher V-l Division: TOP ROW, L-R: LCDR. McGuffeyg Leon Hammonsg William Turmang Robert Loudermilkg Thomas Conradg Gregory Gardnerg Merrill Gordong James Wagnerg Julian Webbg CWO2 Kernerg Lt. Hayes MIDDLE ROW, L-R: Michael Maderazzog Frederick Fleckg Richard Fuentesg Juan Reynag Christopher Koontzg Michael Dasherg Michael Vanderveur BOTTOM ROW L-R.' David Nitkag Clarence Haasg John O'Laughling Carl Wagnerg Richard Warren V-1 Division: BACK ROW L-R.' Richard Van Meterg Gregory Smithg Billy Dowdyg Ricardo Lealg John Coxg Joseph Hunter MIDDLE ROW, L-R.' Dennis Madigang Jack Llewellyng Jeffrey Howlandg Rudy Roblesg Danny Hobbs TWO IN FRON71 L-R: Peter Madrigalg Paul Tittor V-1 Division: TOP ROW L-R: Dale Delanog Dennis Powellg Kenneth Rhyneg Henry Makekaug Paul Stanislawski BOTTOM ROW L-R: William Hallg Vincent Douthartg Michael Daryg Gerald Solisg Vernando Navarette V-l Division: TOP ROW L-R: Larry Harkinsg Michael Churchg Alphonso Warreng Donald Soderbergq Larry Tatumg George Elzey BOTTOM ROW, L-R: Joseph Weinreisg Stephen Versherg Emmanuel Ebueg Keith Steeleg John Duffyg Don Beevers V-2 Division, WaiSl Catapult Crew: FRONT ROW, L-R: Keith D. Thomas: Jerry M. Springer: Frank J. Smith: Donald J. Freyburger: Brian F. Gale MIDDLE ROW, L-R IKNEELINGJ: Charles E. Phillips, Ronald G. King: Walter Gluesing: Robin P. Weiss STANDING, L-R: Winthrop U. Silver, Donald G. Alshireg James S. Buck: Tony B. Ratcliffg Richard M. Gomez: Peter M. Lowreyg Billy G. Creaceyg Sam D. Scarborough: Clayborn D. Rollins: Robert L. Dautelg Darel E. Reed, Lester L. Carey, John J. Gialluisi: Jerrery A. Sherman V-2 Division, Bow Catapult Crew: FRONT, L-R: Richard J. Egan, Glen G. Nikodemg Orra P. Evans: William F. Dore, Wayne R. Derouing Gregory S. Colcl- asureg Daniel C. Reyes BACK, L-R: Michael J. Duffy: Kenneth A. Olav- eson: Charles Horan, Stephen W. Peery: Phillip C. Erickson: Steven W. Ross, Danny E. Long: James R. Vanhooserg Jimmy C. Willyard: Gary A. Keethlerg John I, Azevedog Johnell Harrell: Thomas Hamilton, Arthur T. Velascoq William S. McClenton V-2 Division, Officers: L-R: Lt. Donald E. Smith fDivision Officerlg Lt. William W. Grossett V-2 Division, Arresting Gear Crew: FRONI L-R: George M. Oliver Jr.: Sidney N. Roan: Ronald C. Awrey: Paul T. Toth: Rickey Roach: Dirk A. Brines: Ronald C. Laub: Stephen P. Ashendorf: Mark S. Jensen: MIDDLE, L-R: Carl A. McAfee: Bruce A. Osborne: Harold O. Hanaway: Darwin D. Anderson: David D. Otten: Wayne E. Helmuth: Robert A. Simmons STANDING, L-R: James D. Vanden Bosch: Frank P. Hilbrink: Stanley M. Zientek: David W. Haskins: Michael J. Growneyg Joseph P. Veve: Gregory Colbert: Derek R. Johnson: Phillip Washington V-3 Division: BOTTOM L- R: Johnny Vallejo: Ruben Johnson TOR L-R:Richard Hall: David Gunner: William Arledge V-2 Division, PlatfLens, Maintenance, Admin.: FRONT: ABEC G. H. Niebler SITTING, L-R.' Curtis T. Ryan: Thomas J. Waldron: Charles E. Angst: Christopher L. Anderson STANDING, L-R: Frank R. Baeza: Ronnie D. Murphey: Bert E. Blyth: Stephen R. Patterson: James W. Herrin: Vincent R. Schuerman: Howard L. Hoes: Dean R. Frauenfeld: Lawrence P. Welsh V-3 Division: BOTTOM, L- R: David Buckleyg Harry Marshg William Mellog Lenard Lockhart QLPOJS Lt. Theodore G. Linger fDivision Officerjg ABHC Carm Aurello TOR L-R.' Craig Callg James Driggersg Chris Alexanderg Stevan Jeffersg Gerald Morrisg Herbert Yellowdy V-3 Division, Crew 10: BOTTOM, L-R: Joven Badag Kip Luckerg Edmundo Salgadog Charles Warren TOR L-R: Carl Westg Steven Wolfg Narciso Munarg Frank Burakiewiczg Charles Swansong Dale Paulk V-3 Division, Damage Con- trol Crew: BOTTOM, L'R: Simon Thomasq Steven Neff TOR L-R.' Jimmie Bryarsg ABH1 Alvin Wallg Richard Lincoln new A'fJE i A A l l V-3 Division, Crew 12: BOTTOM, L-R: Jose Angcayag Michael Sangig Richard Vossg MIDDLE: Patrick Bolten TOR L-R: Luis Uribeg Robert Recchiag Daniel Grantzg Ralph Surfaceg Kenneth Burnett V-3 Division, Crew l3: BOTTOM, L-R: J. M. Cressg Gary Traxsong Craig Robertsg John Finkbohner TOP, L-R: John Sattlerg Paul Heffrong Antonio Teodorog James Kirkendal V-4 Division: TOP, L-R.' Kenneth Mason, Romeo Bernardino, Robert Marten, Michael McGeeg Filemou Lacapq Rex Clark BOT- TOM, L-R: Ricardo Lucerog Charles Phemisterg Marco Lopezg James Holmes: Kevin Cook V-4 Division: TOP, L-R: Michael Williams, David Copeq Robert Lellingg Jeffery Jackson, Larry Jessie BOTTOM, L-R: Arturo Lopez, Kenneth Williamsg Mark Tuckerg Joseph Doughertyg Paul Anderson V-4 Division: TOP, L-R: Leslie Johnson, Robert Bennettg Charles Hooverg Richard Minaedog H Allen Miller BOTTOM, 'L-R: Louis Malfarag Craig Zercherq Dennis Debloisg Danny Simpson, Marlin Beck , .VV Els' W 3? - --e..f,-T 7 , 5+--1 3 -3, A. .ffw ' - r-LJ -ibm 'fri-Q . Y N 'NXIN Q' ein 'rw ' J'--'--+1 3 fs f xg-xl ' ' JF B , Y 1, ' ' J-755 . N4 .wa iv -aa Lf.-..s:sr.ow Q' V-4 Division: TOP, L-R.' Steven Hrabikg Michael Bryang Terry Zeithamelg Frank Clarkg William Mangrum BOTTOM, L-R: Michael Dunkang Henry Mitchell, David Vanng James Langilleg Ronald Murphy , V-4 Division: TOP, L-R: ABFC Larry Kasselmang LCDR. R. G. Bettingerg Bobby Jonesg ABFC Charles Newton BOTTOM, L-R: Thomas Jacobs, George Davis, Raymond Bilby V-3 Division, Crew 2: BOT- TOM, L-R.' Ronald Bettleg Berard Bonnitg J. R. Sargent, Reynaldo Marin TOP, L-R: Richard Thomas, Timothy Hanson, Richard Wilson, Dwayne Garrett, Raymond Scheller V-4 Division: TOP, L-R: Keith Gleason, Gregory Stone, Tommy Bishop, .lohn Gretchner, Rodger Hart BOTTOM, L-R: Robert Allen, Lloyd Adair, Phillip Farnsworth, Edward Walsh, Dewight Best V-4 Division: TOP, L-R: Tony Hefner, Robert Rodgers, Daniel Crowley, Gary Conry, David Deans BOTTOM, L-R: Brent Kurth, Hector Rosario, Donald Ingram, Philip Bergeron, Timothy Rice v-4 Division: Ton L-Ri Raymond Vermersch, Robert Struble, Guadalupe Garcia, Gilbert Singleton, Rafael Blancia BOTTOM, L-R: John Gan, James Darsgow, Teofila Marquez, Michael Way, Gary Swalley Nl-W Y VSEI -1-.QE-H U, fs I ' A :Ek:iii'??EE'QiiEG.9'E'5i?.-Zi:iiiifiiS'.:FES:-fi-W: E-. - Vi ' Sf- ' ' -1-Q fl f L' 3512 -E .- v34Z'T411:iZ?!T45'l? s:'QS'?.fPi'eE'i: ?'-.ff,:sw-.,-.i hf 1?5Ef?fI?i?:f:?r- I-.51fSl'I. iff 'Y ' .-' ' ' fflfiiitii.-Ls . liirr 3 ? --Q - We My 42141 a2-3,.-1ag..cg.'-fi 'X if jx J Communications: BOTTOM ROW'RMC James Manning, LTJG Harold Coday, SA Gene Alvcar, LTJG Gerald Lupinos TOP ROW' LTJG Joe Watson, RMSA Kenneth Cross, RMSN Dennis Graham, LCDR Vernon McDaniel Chattermg teletype and ticker tape machines, like pr1or1ty action message traffic are a Com Center trademark the same is true of Connie s Communicators But the rad1omen, in addition to their role 1n radlo and satelllte remembered for the Class Easy messages and their part as operators in the HAM calls home One cruise blggre that the radiomen relate was the Great Mother s Day Flower and Candy message he transmlssion tape was 843 feet ong : , ' communications, should be S6 79 ' ' ' S6 ' '57 ' 66 3 H . T l . .2 -hm, f .af mx ,yi Communications: TOP ROW: CWO Gary Cain, RMSN .Ion Brockmoller, RMI James Carlstrom, RMC Loren Wilkinson BOTTOM ROW' RM3 Luis Greenwell, RMSN McKinley Holland, RM2 Steve Schmidt 4 l l l il 'l l 1 r 4 4 I ' r I V l 1 Q l l 'l l, ll 4 I . in l X , ' r xv- -Q J-X it ii? 1? f fs XX l Communications: BOTTOMROW:RMSN Jeffrey Flor, RM2-Bernard Orr, RM3 Garth Rogerson, RMSN David Applewhite, SN Michael Taylor TOP ROW' RM3 Randall Case, RMI Michael Deminter, RMSA Adam Ysaguirre, RMSN Arthur O'Connor, RMSA Gary Lewis, RMSA Timothy Tuttle, RMSN Joseph Vessels, RM2 Randy Thompson, RM3 James East f' A f ,l iff I X f Af . ii Communications: BOTTOM ROW'RM1 Garrick Handy, RMSA Gary Baker, RM2 Harry White, RM3 Byron Klepper, RMSA John Henegar, RMSN Anthony Phillips, SA Michael Keeler, RMSN Aaron Perez, RMSN Wade Stafford, TOP ROW: RM3 Gary Ensunsa, RMSA Howard Ball, RMSA Kevin Clark, RM3 Bradford Hale, RMSA Michael Ginsberg, RMSN Raymond Kelpin, RMSN Ronald Yates, RM2 David Gilbert, RM3 Ronald Brown 'l4'l f 'fx X I 'fx . 'fii 'Q' Communications BOTTOM ROW RMSN Randolph Macik RMI Jerry Whitworth RMl Gerald Popejoy RM2 Robert Young RM1 Lene Manuma BACK ROW RMSN Terry Ogren RM3 Mark Bunker RMI Elton Mastm RM2 Andrew Long RM3 Lyle Bosley RM3 Thomas Malone i Communivations: BOTTOMROW: RM3 Harry Henderson, RMCM Darrell Schultz, YNSN William Lancaster, RMC Wilbur Love, RMSN Aaron Perez, SN Larry Fiedler TOP ROVWRMSN Raymond Kelpin, RMI Steve Ochinang, RM3 Gary Garcia, RMCS Robert Mitchell, SN Dennis McMenamin, RM3 Kris Trygstad, SN Terence Tobin I Y i V 1 G .v A, ,,,-,.-nf- -r - we Ev ,H .15 qs., ,- if A, , :E if 1 ' Y X 'Q .Q x - r. ' -' . ,X X X f - ', I A ' ., . H lf- . I 15 x f f f AA ' ' Q .' V 1 ' , g v .I Y ' , , , - 0, W, .JJ nan- X7 l' I1 CI Gil i . .... fi, W -li- 11.51 za A Communications: RMSN Laurance Brungardt, RM3 Michael Newton, RM3 Donald Bright, RM3 Alan Theriault, RMI Maxwell Stone, RMI John Johnson M 5 v ffm. The Deck Department is responsible for the planning and execution of all deck seamanship operations and evolutions, including moor- replenishment at sea, operation and security of ship s boats, and the opera- tion and mainentance of all ground tackle and other equipment associated with these evolutions. -- ing, anchoring, fueling and U Rez' bg, Deck Department: Deck Administration: YN3 Timothy I-Ialbig, SA Mick Joyce, LTJG Charles Lamb, LCDR Edward Taylor y l 4' X 'l iii XL -. N ' lx , ' 5 Q- -.',,3,.k- ' -5,5 gg Y: 212112: 'L--' ' sf-iv 'QW 1 i First Division: Robert K. Snyder, Paul B. Mermis, George W. Whitehead, Kenneth D. Yates, Gary A. Stromquist. KNEELING: Leroy Hailey, Richard J. Hart, Alexander F. Arthur, Michael A. Hudson. First Division: Coleman P. Hanegan, Kerry L. Campbell, Salvadore P. Lebue, George N. Gapasin, Dennis L. Walden. KNEELING: John D. Simkins, John A. Schneider, Bobby L. Brimer, Herbert M. Hullings, Charles E. Hurst. Deck Department, 3rd Division: SN Stanley Joyner, SN Roy Thatcher BMSN Bradley Redmond, SN Charles Johnson, SA Mark Weber, SA Theodore Whiting, SN Terry Kirts, BMSN Eddie Jones FRONT ROW: SN Ronald Murdoch, SN Edward Parker, SN Mark Wilson, SN Johnny Beasley, SA Johnny Torres, SA William Cogle . V 1 for s-,NN x I .A .Sl 'J X QW-xf Deck Department, 2nd Division: TOP ROW, L-R: SA Michael J. Coryellg SA Bradley Alexg SN Derek K. Allorg SA Herbert J. Dietenhofferg SA Ramon M. Adriano: SA Nathan C. Wallg SA Herman C. Sardong SA David L. Brooksg SA Tom D. Huertag SA Kevin T. Zaugg BOT- TOM ROW, L-R: SA Byron L. Ruffg SA Steve T. Krasickg SA Kenneth E. Robertsg SN David G. Sorceg SA Steve W. Hol- lowayg SA Bruce Ritterg SN Blair L. Smith: SN David E. Horton Deck Department, 2nd Division: TOP ROW, L-R: BMI Vincent F. Louqueg BM2 Donal A. Lovell: BM2 William M. Hogang SN Pedro D. Avinag SN Anthony L. Martinezg SN Daniel L. Pierceg BM3 Don L. Alexander BOTTOM ROW, L-R.' SN Paul Riverag SN Robert F. Maezg SN Nicholas Conterop BM3 Milton Rosiarog BM3 Alessandro Canforag BM3 Ronnie D. Farmer .-,Lag-,-vYi,i,-mv Mi--. q......,..i-,.w,? - Y Deck Department, 3rd Division: BACK ROW' SA Arthur Bramlett, SA .lerson Nafarrette, SA Joseph Foster. SN Frederick Sales, SA Bobby Lindsey, SA Errol Linton, SA Bienvenido Ravelo FRONT ROW: SN Michael Williams, SA Owen Griffen, SA Craig Chilcutt, SR John Savage, SA Ven Rainwater. Deck Department, 3rd Division, BACK ROW: BM3 Larry Raney, BMI Larry Anderson, BM3 Michael Davis, BM3 James Thorbjornsen, BM2 Byron Garrett, SN Robert Bateson FRONT ROW: BM3 William Johnson, BMI Thomas Keller, BM3 Lonnie Casto, BM2 Allen Smith, BM3 Dennis Graham Q.. 5 A ' 1 A Deck Department, 4th Divisiong BACK ROW' SN Kenneth Rush, YNSN Warren Robinson: MIDDLE ROW: SA Diogenes Antes, BMSN Homer Dawson, SN Billy Adams, SN Bobby Lewis, SN Anthony Camposg BOT- TOM ROW SA Russell Pattillo, SA Don Lima, SA Marcus Kemp, BMSN Carl Morrison Deck Department, 4th Division: BACK ROW: BM2 Joseph Smith, SA Randall Moak, BM2 Gearold Ward, SN Robert Prindle, SN Antonio Malinao MIDDLE ROW: ENS Scott Murray, BM3 Cecil Doty, SN Robert Pederson, SA Hugh Zimlich, SA Gary Deaton BOTTOM ROW: SA Carter McCarney, BM1 Willie Young, SA Alan Spilkoman, BM3 Perry McKee, BM3 Manuel Borja, SA Gregory Murrell I, x. t . 1 I l l li gt, 1 l I 1 I l l r J i l 1 l l i l i 4 r v i l 'li 4 lu U If Deck Department, Sth Division, BACK ROW: SA Jude Bihari, SA Ray Jones, SA Lance Toguchi, SA Wille Hopkins, SA Carlos Salonia, SA Edward Weinstock FRONT ROW' SA John Mura, SA Lalo Heredia, SA Phil Sims, SA Owen Tuttle, SA William Smith Deck Department, 5th Divisiong FRONT ROW' BMI Dale Sommer, BM3 Luther Nation, BMI Sammuel Peralta BACK ROW: ENS Earl Gertz, BM2 William Brown, BM3 William Canterberry, BM3 Lloyd Willingham xx Deck Department, 5th Division, BACK ROW: SN Darrell Smith, SN Robert Forsyth, SN Gary Johnson, SN Mark Steward, SN Daniel Crocker, FRONT ROW'SN James Pease, SN Angelo Ortiz, BMSN David Ripley, SN Mark Lowrie Deck Department, Bos'n Detail: FRONT ROW' SA Brian Alexander, SA Michael DEShazo, SA Craig Chircutt, SA Joseph Heitman, SN Darwin Hansen, SA John Pillow ZND ROW: BMI Paul McDonnell, SN Gary Thompson, SN Ricky Tidwell, SN Alan Hansen, SA Alfonso Villanueva, SA Anthony Gray BACK ROW' BMC Billie Ellis, BM2 Bob Simmons, BMC Roy Terry, BMCS Oliver Sheilds, CWO2 E. R. Beavers I I Q -L- llilll ll 13' ?,,V,.Z.wzafewr-Lgf?,,:'5-5,i2l:.12?2'ffifzi -3 in H l f + , 1.4 N P.. . .jx ,. rw- cf f'f3?.f?'-on525'-Qsfaf-Pfmf- 2 ' 4 E- P.4,,,e,L.:a-'LQ31-4103 Ximian-V-FA -' - ' .amsacfra-f ,- f- V -vvl?! oe6Q52 veeshff are - ,N I Q H S ,sg 5 'il . . asus-9 955, .seeaootbkiiz .scooeoltiithl E n IGOOICQOOOU I i sl 4 V UIU aussi!!! - I Shell call Ill' .nap Dill 'nan :itll Ol 1 If Il tl itll ana: n:: Ill U 'aryl 27- 7, 4XX!! RM f-'F-we'-'fi-'1 L -Q-'J B ..-153:52-'.s,.,.N,. P.-ss-1'-fi -:' fi dy !? 'Qi departments, Dental is charged with the oral and dental health of each crewmember. Constellation s Dentists and Dental Corpsmen also provide emergency dental services to the ship s escorts and provide personnel to assist at emergency and battle dressing stations. 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Deganasol, CWO2 John Flinner STANDING: MMC Russell Gassett, ENS Richard Preston, SN Michael Wagner, MMCM N, C. Kaufman Engineering Department:A- 1 Division: FRONT ROW' FA Anthony Sansone, MM2 Gary Walk, FN Stephen Klein, MM3 James Coufal, MM1 John Kerby BACK ROW: MMFA Jack Lyons, FA Roger You, MM3 Go- rdon Hughett. E r. . 'F' E, ' -' A 2:2130 4, 5 A A W - ' 1:42 Q' ' FW 2 -I 1 '99 ' .' fi fl I 6 9 ' lk .Y . ,li 3 Ii ,I - M,-,- X ' R , ' l , - Q' .7 i -of A ' n xl 5i1fpVhf'7 1, 1 A A i xii' ' Q , X -J is any 'ii 3 qi 'a vw, l ' 'ii -'K fl - - W 1 s . ' H 1 f f l ' We ' in .fi v? ' 1, . U ' i i5ie,, LQ i if JV 2 ii Q A ' A IQ , r I P IM A I. A X I h :L any ,2 16 .V L M lN,,..v ,M ft -I O V Q 5.5 , A 5 ii' A 'f k,,, A ,L . P , ' , gi Vgfai Q 4' I I 1 Q , , . ' - . Z1 1 ' - X 1 ,V I 1 A 1 lg. I. - N ,kk ' I 6 I :Vim 5 r I 1 ,X F t i 1 5 'gt ?, 1 -r Q D fx 7 fx ' i- L r r r fb , A f - ii' A . K l .-- ' ' - 1 . X f' R Ti 'L' 'YJ' '- . g , I B 2 fr F xx v-1 HH r Engineering: Administrative: BACK ROW' FA Bradly Bragg, SN Michael Wagner, YNI Gary Talleur, SN James Wilson MIDDLE ROW' YNSN Jeffery Miller, FA Carlos Pesquera FRONT ROW: LTJG Robert Marlowe, FA Willis Gamber, CDR Charles Wasson YN3 Mark Guenther Engineering: A-5 Division: FRONT ROW: ENFN Phillip Goodman, ENFN Billy Hutchinson, EN3 Roberto Gallagos, FR Byron Thomas, BACK ROW FA Tony Williams, ENFN Edward Anderson, ENI David York, ENFN Timothy Appleby, FN Larry Lamar Engineering: A-7 Division: IST ROW: MMI Jose Benitez, MM3 Lazaro llano, MM3 Stephen Woods, FA William Rhodes 2ND ROW: MM2 James Morehouse, MM2 Douglas Kokotovidh, MM3 Antonio Enginco, MMI Ralph Anderson JRD ROW: MMFN John Bell, FA Phillip Tinch, FN George Galle 4TH ROW' MM3 Ralph Brawley MM3 Charles Anderson, MM3 William Quismorio Engineering Department: BACK ROW, L-R: MM3 Thomas P. Grace, FN Stephen K. Andrade: FA John P. Levesqueg MM3 Gregory C. Johnson, FA Rory L. Newman, FA Robert C. Ziegler FRONT ROW, L-R: FA Randall L. Banning: FN Kelly J. Ellingsworthq FA William B. Buck: FA Sylvester A. Bemisg FA Craig S. Samsg FA Steven W. Allen: FN Charles M. Astropg MM2 Patrick B. Hein, MMI Edward J. Johnson: MM2 Stanley D. Hanford Engineering Department, P- 2 Division, EBO2: TOP ROW, L-R: FR Marvin Miller: BTFA Dale L. Slawson: BT3 Patrick J. Waldron, BTFN Terry P. Simpson: BT2 Antonio P. Tibayang FN Stanley E. Hacker: BT3 Jerry luzzol- inog FN Thomas M. Lee BOTTOM ROW, L-R: BTFN Darrel J. Birlg BTFN William R. O'Horng BTFA Bradley A. Young: BTI Daniel K, Baker: FA David Daileyg FA Michael A. Goins '1 X 5, ,K l 1 l I I - 2-A Engineering Dept., Electrical Safety Shop: L-R: EM2 Eduardo A. Barto- lomeg EM1 Ken M. Rosecransg EMFN James K. Lindegaardg EM3 Kevin D. Googeg FN Thomas W. Palkg FR Michael J. Tabaczynskig EMFN Douglas C. Cramer Engineering Dept., Lighting Shop 8a Battery Locker: FRONT ROW, L-R: EMFN Guy E. Gaudetg EMFN James B. Sawyer, EM3 James R. Houselg EMFN William F. Carrien BACK, L-R: EMFN Kenneth L. Leeseg EM3 Steven J. Harris, EM3 Edgardo B. De Vera, EM1 Manuel Sanginesg EMFN Mark B. Atwoodg EMFN Vincent J. Piazzag EM2 Michael A. Alleyg EMC William D. Dickey Engineering Department, P- 2 Division, EMO2: TOP ROW, L-R: MMFA Michael G. Anderson, FA Ervin Daniels: FN Roy R. Hartjesg MM3 Jerome E. DeRousseg FA Jack E. Emlerg MMI Paul E. Bowl- ingg MM2 William Btusveng FA Gregory J. Nicolog FA Brett L. Davis, FN Gregory A. Nowarowski BOTTOM ROW L-R: MMFA Nick A. Singer, FN Richard G. Snelsong FN Marvin L. Montgomeryg FN Thomas M. Jeannettag MM3 Lionel Mark, FA Earl J. Kiesendahl E Division, Forward IC Gang: BACK ROW, L-R: ICI Robert P. Choppingl ICFN Edward J. Hussey: IC3 Donald A. Ryan, IC3 Christopher G. Foster: ICFA Charles D. Hill, FN Octavio A. Correa, IC3 Darnell Farmer, IC2 Kirk C. Merryfielclg IC3 Brian M. Hiller, ICC James R. Bakerg ICFA David M. Hauser FRONT ROW L- R: ICFN David G. Rostg IC2 Mark W. Blauerg IC2 Earl J. Holbeckg IC3 David B. Sommersg IC3 Leonard L. Keller E Division, After IC Gang: BACK ROW L-R: IC2 William I. Warren, ICFN Michael V. Gwinng IC2 Ted L. Durham QLPOJQ IC2 Charles R. Pease: IC3 .lo- seph W. Vancleaveg IC3 Wilson E. Lewis MIDDLE ROW, L-R: FN Michael W. Harrison: IC3 Robert D. Winkler, IC3 William S. Reynolds, ICC Gary L. Grout QLCPOJQ IC2 Fred R. Hochhalter fLPOJg IC2 Richard A. Hoon FRONT ROW L-R: IC2 Albert E. Lewalleng IC2 Daniel R. Kimball, ICFA Saul Es- trada, IC3 Charles E. Mor- ns Engineering: A-3 Division: FRONT ROW: MMI Thomas Smith, MM3 M. Amayao, FN George Fer- nandez, FA Michael Allen MIDDLE ROW: MM3 Chester Entrekin, FN Thomas Vaughan BACK ROW: EN2 Marlon Abreu, FA John Allen, MM3 Pres- ton Comafay, MMFA Jef'- frey Dickerson, ENFN Ron- nie Harmon Engineering Department, ERO2: TOP ROW L-R: FA Ken Marsh, HTFN Will Stromerg HTFN Ken Messmerg FA Bruce Motley, HT2 Ken Burzynskig FN Ed Godoyg HT3 Joe Conwayg HT3 Todd Butterfieldg HTFN Shawn Harperg HTFN Carl Deluccag HTI Wally Wagner BOTTOM ROW, L-R: HT3 Roy Cramg HT2 Joe Ariasg HTFN Chris Lawless, HT2 Mark Stevens, FA Herman McDaniel, FR Gilbert Fordg HTFN Mike Connellyg HT2 Jerry Hill Engineering Department, IMMR, EBOI: STAND- ING, L-R: BT3 Teddora C. Mamiralg FN Richard D. Ramseyg BTFN Patric S. Morang BT3 Jeff M. Buch- mang BT3 James P. Leb- lanc, BTFN Robert W. Pottsg BTI David P. Lund MIDDLE ROW, L-R: FN Anthony G. Preston, BT3 Mario Hernandez, BTFN Michael G.,Jettg BTFN Mi- chael A. Pescettog BTFN Rafael B. Salinasg FA Timo- thy W. McMahong BT3 Daniel P. Ponce BOTTOM ROW L-R: FA Scott A. Sternthalg BTFN Kenneth W. Thomasg BTFN David A. Arnoneg BTFN Dennis P. Bencomog HT3 John R. Esler Engineering: A-4 Division: FRONT ROW' FA Daniel Hill, FN John Herril, FA Ronald Keys, FA Williams Mosher, ENI Patrice Her- rera BACK ROW: FA Ke- vin Gilday, EN3 Harold Henderson, FN Richard Moore, MMFN Randy Phillips, FN Patrick Perry, FA Matthew Adams, P03 Davis Engineering Department, P- 4 Division: BACK ROW' BTl Kenneth Heintzelman, BT3 Henry Henning, FA Michael Stohler, FN James Demoss, FN Allen Baker, FN Anthony Karlowsky SECOND ROW: BTI Gary Hartley, BTFN Ralph Aiello, FR Anthony Har- mon, MR2 Sotero de las Alas, MR3 Rene Butiu, MR Agosto Velasco, ENS David Hunt, CWO James Lasher, BRC Alfred Gayton, BTCM Ronnie Smalley, THIRD ROW' BT3 Leo Wadekamper, FN Mitchel Goins, FA Christopher Tot- ten, FA Mark Alarcon. MRI Lionel William Engineering Department, P- 2 Division: TOP ROW, L- R: FA Bobby R. Clark, FA William G. Bozza, BT3 Kenneth A. Whitney, BTFN Williams J. Po- trowski, BTFA Kenneth Tonne, BT2 D. E. DeBaum BOTTOM ROW, L-R: BTFN William M. Wallace, BTI James A. Moschetti, BTC Edward P. Palahang, BT2 Julius Hance, BT3 Alex Guarin Engineering Dept., P-2 Divi- sion: BACK ROW, L-R: FR William E. Briggs, MMFN Walter P. Jarieca, FA Randy G. Lee CEN- TER ROW L-R: MMFR Donald Palmer, MM3 Ste- ven D. Street, FN Carmen Alvarado Jr., MMFN Ed- ward G. Rivera, MM2 Ste- ven Thibault, MM2 Wil- liam P. Mueller, MMFR Neil J. Hasslock BOTTOM ROW L-R: MMI Alfred R. Welchman, MM, Ed- ward S. Rodriguez, MMFN Kenneth D. Ferronato N X My QQ Y Q CD Q f k.f OFF l Y GQLUQ K: IDDRIUWS Engineering: A-2 Division: FRONT ROW: MM3 Ralph Brawley, FN John Lomeli, MMI Thomas Grif- fis, FA Michael Tribbet, FN Richard Turner MIDDLE ROW' FR David Kidd BACK ROW' FN Charles Keen, FA Jenies Williams, MMFN Douglas MacNair, MM2 Norman Hiatt Engineering Department: L- R: BTFN Jesse J. Jordan: BTI David R. Gentle: FA Morris A. Holcombe: FA Richard E. Tiny Meers: FA Juerge T. Cockroach', Peschina: BTFA Robert L. Wojcinski: BT2 John D. Taylor: BT3 Oliver J. Ham- ilton: BTFN William L. Pale: BTC Conrado D. Campomanes Jr.: FN Terry L. Bradley: BT3 Mark A. Thomson: BT3 Michael L. Fowler: FA William E. Pa- trum: BTFN Chris E. Nel- son: BT3 Dennis L. Cald- well: FN Raul A. Hidalgo: BTFA Lin F. Kerwood: FA Timothy A. Newman: FA Ronald L. Martin: BT3 Robert M. Sallee: BTFN Calvin M. Stewart Engineering Department: TOP ROW L-R: BT3 Jo- seph L. Bird: FA Thomas J. Mattingly: FN Danny B. Brooks: BTFN Eugene A. Lee: BTFN Bruce O. Mitch- ell: MMFN Gary L. Stone: FA Daniel A. Goetz: FN Benjamin S. Robinson BOTTOM L-R:BT1 Erwin Peregrino: BT2 Jose Lee Engineering Dept., DC Shop: TOP ROW2 L-R: FA Rick Mestasp HT3 Delmer Ross, FN Mark Zyskg HTFN Johnny Lightfoot: HT3 Peter Goff BOTTOM ROW L-R: HTFN Ronald Porteousg HT3 Ray Manessg HTFN Michael Sumnerg FN Marvin McKenzie, HTC Clemmen Ball Engineering Dept. ER03 iifl: TOP ROW L-R: HT3 Paul Haywardg HTFN Har- old Anderson, FA Michael Mako, HTFA Bradley Flanagang FR Gary Wright, HTFN Curtis Sommerg FA lvan Peterson, HTC Louis Drostg HTC Ronald Gard- ner BOTTOM ROW, L-R: HT2 Frank Groffyg FN Frank Angarolag HTFN Thomas Norton, HT3 Bruce McAdamg HTI Ronald Mead Engineering Dept., ERO3 4252: TOP ROW, L-R: HTFN Mark Haggettg HT3 Douglas Phillips, HT3 John Lydag HTFN Walter Was- kiewiczg HTFN Alfred En- glingg HT2 William Duty, HTFA Christopher Halulag HTFN Stephen Thompson BOTTOM ROW, L-R: HTFN Theodore Zylstrag HT2 Douglas Rasmussen: HT2 Donny Huddleston muff L is Engineering Department: Flying Squad: BACK ROW: HTI Ernest Parrish, HT2 Kenneth Burzynski, HT3 Michael Vrooman, HT3 Joseph Conway, EM3 Mitchell Cameron, HT2 Jo- seph Arias, SN James Wil- son, LT Bruce Farley, LCDR Jim Jacobs, HT2 James Dague, EM3 Steve Wilson, HT3 Roy Cram, HTFN David Kadyk MID- DLE ROW' HT3 Bruce McAdams, HT2 Edgar Baia ley, HTC Richard Coolidge, HT2 William Duty, HT3 James Howard, HT3 Tom Johnson, GMG3 Frank Emerick, HT2 Mark Ste- vensFRONTROVWHTFN Ron Porteous, HT3 Pete Goff, HT2 Scott Weaver, HT3 Paul Hayward, HM2 Mike Wingo, HT2 Eddie Wilson, HT3 Shawn Harper Engineering Department, Habitability ERO4: FRONT ROW L-R: SN Bruce R. Batesong MSSA William A. Carterg SA Ste- ven D. Beleourtg AGAN Mike J, Little BACK ROW, L-R: HT2 Eddie R. Wilson QALPOJQ EM3 Robert V. Eckhardtg FTM3 Larry L. Mandryshg HTFN David M. Bischertg HTl Ernie L. Parrish QLPOJQ AA Dirk D. Thomas ENGINEERING DE- PARTMENT: GENER- ATOR GANG FIRST ROW: MM3 Mark B. McConnaughy, FN Douglas A. Schmitt SECOND ROW: BTC Ronald A. Temple, FN Raymond J. Howe, FA Calvin K. Esau, MM3 Jerry W. Steavenson, FA John P. Alexander, MM3 Michael A. Anderson THIRD ROW MM3 Her- bert M. Egan, MM3 Johnny L. Poore, MMI Richard L. Wyrick, MM2 Gary N. White, MM2 William L. Waterman ENGINEERING DE- PARTMENT: OIL LAB TOP ROW? FN Steven H. Walp, BTFN Danny L. Clifton, FN Tommy A. Thomas, FA Hershell R. Beasley JR., BTFA Michael E. Geist, BTC Ronald A. T. Temple BOTTOM ROW: FN Michael S. MacAulay, BT3 Dennis W. Scarly, FN Danny E. Calhoun, BT2 Robert D. Robinson, FN Bart R. Ortiz ENGINEERING DE- PARTMENT: Oil LAB TOP ROW' BT3 Gene A. Marinez, FA Rollie L. Top- ping JR., FN Qharles D. Hulet, BT3 Donald P. Freehling, FA Vance L. Turner, BT2 William L. Wright BOTTOM ROW: FN Terrence K. Dawson, BT2 Richard J. McGaughey, BTFN Mi- chael J. Whitton Engineering Dept., ERO8: BACK ROW L-R: HT3 James S. Howardg HT3 Randal D. Wylandg HTFA Kevin D. Porteous: HTFN David P. Kadykg FA Mi- chael D. Kolb: HTFN Ste- phan C. Desmond: HTFR William H. Mapping FA Roger K. Bohannong HT3 Thomas V. Johnsong HT2 James H. Dague CENTER ROW L-R: HT3 Steven L. McCasling HTFN Allen L. Sewell FRONT ROW L-R: FN Cliford R. Keeng FA Jack D. Peschelg FA Robert M. McKinneyg HT2 Edgar M. Baileyg BTFN Wesley E. Fisher Engineering Department: L- R: MM3 Donald Wohl- hoefferg MM2 Donald Gainesg MMI Glenn Ash- croftg MM3 Theodore Rob- binsg MM3 Dennis Tad- dickeng MMI Rueben Mar- chantg FA Russell Polsting MM3 Thomas Gamberg MM3 Ronald Fortuneg FN David Albrightg FN Gary Voorheesg FN Lazaro Triasg FA Richard Loomisg MMFN Donald Millerg MMFN Steven Terrillg FA Mark Lieng MMFN Daniel Stephensg MM3 Donald Leggett: MMFA Michael Jiminez ' 4 WH 3 ' u , 1-23? J X P421 I1 Captain George Wales The Execuuve Department 1S charged w1th a1d1ng the Commandmg Off1cer IH admmlstratlve functlons assoclated w1th carrymg out the m1ss1on of the sh1p More speclflcally EXEC IS responslble for matters pertammg to morale, d1sc1pl1ne, tfalnlllg, welfare work, rlghts and pr1v1ledges of 1nd1v1duals w1th1n the X AK' Commander Duke Peacher command Offrces and shops prov1d1ng these ser vlces are Publlc AffHlfS, 3 M X O Admm Cap tam s, Personnel Educatlonal Serv1ces Postal, Le gal Chaplaln s, Speclal Servlces, Master at arms Career Informatlon, Prmt, and Human Relatlons Public Affairs Left to Right LT D W Cook .IOSN D L Frazuno .IOSN A S Wellman JO2 D W Coble SN .I D Huggins N 1 Q, 1 , 4 ff .. ' li V lily . . , Y l ' I 4 . l I : V ' ' - . X f . ,V ' 1 1 'l 4 ,xL,v'-Lt ,-, Im ' ' V s ' N- 'fgf I ' . ,?.,.,.M- ' Y, A 'Y EC . fx. ' 4' , f , Nvfx , .. , x I ,. f A '4 ,A , If L:-J Ax 92 I 4 ' YS7' ,f ' ' E X' ' 1 ea D ' K-N Q 1? t 1 4 l - Y al 'V 'Q'2iw 'V X lf 2' ,M-2 1. A rf' i he 9 , g .ua 'W l ' Y' 'fs Lf. ' ' X X ' 1: A af. u , PM 'N A U' I - , . . , - ' 9 5 s s ' ' , . - nz . . 1 W . . ' . .X , ' ' v - Q 4 ' -if gr I L. h 15 A 'Aja' ll ip 152-...2..s-een 1- l A ' 2 X - 4 Dx ' f 4 ' C I lf- XO Admin: L-R, FRONT' YN3 Dallas Ellisg SN Mark Scharmer STANDING: LT. Timothy McMasterg YNCS Robert Bowman Captain's Office: L-R: CWO2 Don Vaughng YN3 Jerry Franceg YNSN Dale Meyersg YNSN Doug Her- mansong SN John Cinque- granig YNSN Dean Biegasg YNCS David Hostetlerg YNI Ross Klein Chaplain's Office 8L Li- brary: L-R: Mike Schptten- haml: Richard Mice Miazgag Mike Harbackg LCDR Lorenzo Palafoxg CDR. Wayne Stewart l N' ' ' n v i l I -. l A 5 -. -5 be Legal Office: L-R: GMCS Homer Darrowg YN2 Ron Cantyg LN2 Jess Willisg LT. Al Reynolds: LN1 Mike Molodg YN2 Vic Loweryg SN Gary Alexander Personnel Office: L-R, FRONT' PNSN Jerry L. Moore: PN3 Timothy R. Garverg PN3 Glenn A. Nunez STANDING, L-R: PNCS Alto McCarthyg PN3 Angelito L. Mercadog PNI Gary J. Mohrg PN3 Ri- cardo Johnson: PNSN Rich- ard N. Packardg PNSN Jaime F. Daparg PN3 Wal- ter W. Walkerg PN3 Leon- ardo A. Cunanang PN3 Larry D. Barnesg PN3 Rich- ard M. Bond Career Information Office: L-R: AZCS Hugh Isbellg NCCS Happy Harry Mo- lyneuxg SN Pat Strauchg NC1 Howard Davis Post Office: L-R:Juan Ant- onio Pepig Anthony Corleyg Ron Fuotog Gordon Robertsg James Wilsong William F. Bardwellg Mark A. Jen- nings: Paul G. Blackwell Special Services: L-R: SN Robert McCarthyg AN Eric Martranga 3M Division: EMCS Max Shaw, YN3 Thomas Brown- ing, SN Michael Martinez, LCDR Peter Duchock ,1, an Q I' 'X X Human Relations Manage- ment Officez L-R: Ensign Steve Maitlandg SKI George Quitoriano Personnel Annex L R PN2 Hernany V Deleon PN3 Jeffery L Krueger PNC Paul J Haen Educatxonal Servrces Office LR STANDING PNCS Jeffrey Funk PN2 Pru denco Pabalmas SITTING SN Rrck Strikes Dufour PN3 Nelson Arguelles PN3 .loe SlIkO PN3 Estaban Lanuzo L-R: PN3 Craig Petlyjohn: 1. 11 i 9 1 1. l l l I ,1 1 1 , 1 l l 1 1 l 1 l I 11 l . Fi dl l 1 1 il 1 1 1.1,h 1 1 1 1 --.J -' ' 1 1531 fi Il 'E ii 1 2 I 1. lf 1 1 1 1 1 l, .1 W -r 1 .1 il 1 1 1 1 .ax 1 1 al 11 1 ll 176 lil -li ' 1-B5 . X, 1 Masters-At-Arms: TOP ROW, L-R: AT2 Allen Hillburng GMGl Harry Cottrellg AE3 Maurice Bor- dersg YN3 Guy Reedg AOI John Drake BOTTOM ROW, L-R: AO3 Howard Windellg BM2 Tyrell Ever- hartg ASM2 Keneth Hilljeg AX2 Dennis Winebrinner Masters-At-Arms: FRONT ROW, L-R: Robert J. Mclntoshg Celedonio Ji- menezg Adam H. Waskag Inocencio B, Salvadorg Wil- liam Camacho BACK ROW L-R5 William E. Mc- Donaldg Harry R. Hender- son Jr.g John Stombaughg William P. Gager fSupervi- sorjg David A. Andersg Ke- vin J. Reg Waller F. Henry Masters-At-Arms: FRONT ROW L-R: Ernie J. Scrog- ginsg Apolinar G. Buendiag Christopher Speerg Layne N. Phillips: Fredrick W. Turnerg James M. Wadcg Steven M. Whiles BACK ROW L-R: Robert Foxg Larry A. Dansdillg Robert T. Hayesg Maurice R. Pear- song Robert D. Browng Ron- ald R. Larson CSupervisorJ 1 Z 3. S My . 'WH5 :vm ff' lj? .6 x Sf' ,fg- ij 'EV 5 'fr- TOPROW: George Decastro, HMC Tom Luzenski, William Kubiez, Greg Johnson, Billy Dunn, John Simmons, HMCS James Neel, HMC Eugene Wowk and Lt. John I-leltzley. BOTTOM ROW' Dominador Domingo, HMC Wiley Booth, Terry Pelayo and Timothy Dee. xXx i I 'V mfg, ,JM TOP ROW: George Gross, Lemuel Rich, Kevin Flowers, Danie Lowery, Charles Spruell, Mark Robinson, Warren Work, Richard Robinson. BOTTOM ROW' Jose Rendon, Michael Wingo, Bradley Mercier, Thomas Himes ,351-f--v ., -f LEFT TO RIGHT' Kerry McDonald, William Garcia, Richard Ruppenstein, LCDR Paul Salter, James Dill. The Medical Department IS a complete hospital with laboratory, operatmg and sterile rooms, x ray equipment and an 86 bed ward to care for the crew s health. Doctors and corpsmen aboard also provide emer- gency medical services to escorts and form the nucle- us of emergency and battle dressing stations. The Connie,s Medical Department does not limit services to patient care but also actively pursues preventive medicine procedures. we X: f .-.1 4 ,. 1 H L .A- ' 7 Medical Department: BOTTOM ROW' CAPT William Crawford, HM3 Eric Sisson LT George Farrell HN Sh H ll TOP ROW HM3 Thomas Marchiondo, HM3 Charles Mann, HM2 James Williams HN Andrew Cotter ans a .-f ' A-'S Medical Department: Flight Deck Medical QM 'A'S H j HM Eric Sisson, HM2 Ronald Dallen, HM Tom Marchiondo, HM3 Alan Lee 1 JF,-r 183 i N. ff l El M 3 ll 4 1 l M, ,N LEFT TO RIGHT: Daniel Anthony, Richard Murphy, Valerian Mapalo, Brian Vocca, J0SCPh Perez. l E T R N 1 6 l Medical Department: BOTTOM ROWJ HM2 Dominador Berado, -LCDR D1-ewry H, Morris, HM3 Cristino V. Caldejon TOPROW:HN Clarence Thompson, HN Lester Federoff, HM3 Allen Lee, HM2 Ronald Dallen ,Z 'Q ,,.. , w - f fl 'A 'i I f ' 1 I 1 1' 'O , ,E X X ' T 'W ' f 111' 1' 'W L' r W 1,1 4 w wf, 1 ' VL ff Using modern satellite communications and in- frared beacons as well as the traditional compass and sex- tant, flashing-light and semaphore, Constel1ation's Navigation Department is responsible for the safe charting, steering of the ship and visual communications. The department, which is manned by the ship's signal- men and quarter masters, is also responsible for the chronometers, in addition to other responsibilities that in- clude honors and ceremonies during VIP visits and run- ning the ship's quarterdeck. QMI Glenn R. Loutsehizer, SA Gary C. Erickson, CAPT John P. Holm, QM3 Robert Lerma, QMSA Jo- seph A. Risinger, SN Brain V. Hyser, SN Martin G. QMSN Leslie D. Oja, QMSN James I. Curnleii, SA T. R. Spence and YN3 ft Leonard W. Ward. :fgzzb f V 'fig .15- fiil ' J' L f Y' l .f ' 1 ' Navigation: BACK ROW Hensler. FRONT ROW' Signalmen, BACK ROW' SMSR Robert E. Kappler, SMZ Michael Lykins, SMSN Danny M. Willis, SN David L. Neisent, SM3 Robert W. Moore, LTJG James E. Carter. FRONT ROW' SA David E. Noth- wang, SMSN Randolph G. Milas, SM2 Wayne G. Gal- land, SM3 Mark E. Ben- nington, SM3 David Valley, SM3 Gregory M. Connor. Signalmen: SM1 Albert G. Wapstra, SMC Oliver W. Norton, SM1 William E. Steinecipher, SM3 David L. Fenimore. Navigation: BOTTOM ROW' QM3 Gary Bradley, SN Charles Gindice, QMCM John Pieranunzi, QMI Kenneth Walden BOTTOM ROW' SN Thomas Keeling, SA Thomas Gindicc, SN Den- nis Wright, SN Clifford Landry x, A 1 Q, , QU. iw 3 'FX K... i E F -1? - n-, f Y- X- --- -. , 5 l -,+-- i 1, iii' E X,- M ,, If 251 ,Q , 2 Wi Wi i l 1 S 'Cf gif. 1:.,,..-.mf-A JSA., l x2 -G' h ,4 If - l l , l -x il , ' l li - -i V Operations Oficez LT Jer- i ome Landers, ETCS Wil- l, liam Reid, YNl Leroy i Weaver, YNSN Billy Can- l A ady, CDR Robert Peacher I 3 R L-'rv' i ' L3 4 Srl . 6 l 5,5 i as? l STRIKE OPERATIONS - CDR Charles Sweeney, AN Ronald Taylor, LCDR Tom , lj, Niiiiiw, LCDR Michael T Surdyk il l . gl Q, F ill is lf' n l . lJ.' OP Division: Pncso. v. ln- Williams, PH2 Lloyd Har- L- den, PH3 Bruce Holton, ' PH2 Ken Marcum, PHAN rj' Pat Tiffany, PHI Cliff Hosking, PHI Dennis Mc- n if. Donald, PHAN George lg Chen, PHAA Mark Parton, ' 5, PHAN Bobby Davenport, Pl LT Dave Cook, PHAN ' Dave Coburn, PHAN Jim Holley, PH2 Tommy Tho- ,J mason, PHI Don Hanson, 4 l PHAN Chris Grove, PH2 , Don Johnson I i .i W 1 i .1 ' 1 ' 192 l - yn--r--.. - - . . . no al -' JV' 6' .., y fxxfx iis,.f . Wife . E 1 , - ' ff J x f- xy x, xgn. ' ff Y xx, . 15,5 7 V L - hh A f ee: if X UZ Q, l -1, 1 : , A ,. ' , Xl' ,IS , X. 4 I , , 1 KW 1,4 In k. an 5 ,W Y, ' li , ,f g l K ,Sf 'V I I f i x, X- I U- ' , W ,.,.f'2 HQ K i-,X fe :.', , ga V 2 ' E' i . 44 e I W li if ff- S 2? iv , , I l we .YA , 4 U 'A - --ff' ':,,'.' ,I I-4 '- l3 f L if ,f 1 - of 'L L 1 f. .f Q f xi, 1 ,fin , 41 Q9 X TY, OE Division Officers: LEFT TO RIGHT' CWO4 Rich- ard Shaw, CWO2 Jack Folkner, ENS John Resio, LT Charles Walker OE Division Support: STANDING: ET2 Winn- ford Teeter, ETC Paul Goode, AXAN Donald Ed- dings, YN3 Charlie Gray KNEELING ETI Robert Wolbert, SN John Mar- tinez, ETSN Jorge Oliveira OE Division ETC Larry Beck, ET3 Jeffery Kamla, ETSN Geary Miller, ET3 Craig Eastman, ET3 Ste- phen Bugeja, ET3 Lyle Wo- mack, ET3 Michael Caputo, ETI Richard Jaski, ET2 Tom Thompson, ETSN James Crowell, ET3 Patrick McReynolds OE Division 1?4: TOP ROW, L-R: ET3 Peter D. Peterson: ET2 Keith G. Menkg ET3 Patrick A, McMahong ET3 Stephen D. Keckg ETSN Richard C. Adamsg ETC Larry K. Beck BOTTOM ROW L-R: ET1 Robert E. Whiteg ET3 Charles W. Mcl-Ienryg ET3 Barry C. Wellsg ET2 James K. Hutchison OE Division 35: L-R: ET2 Gregory K. Flowersg ER2 William W. Donohueg ETC George A. Harrisg ET3 Christopher J. Turnerg ETl Dennis L. Clarkg ET3 Ricky D. Spruiellg ET2 Alan R. Pepper OE Division 4556: L-R: ET3 Glenn L. Bassg ETC George A. Harrisg ET2 Robert C. Scott: ET2 Paul A. Moore: ET3 Preston M. King Q! ' 1 -' Jilf. ti Y' Q57 M, 1 -. 7'-N imp' nu x lv d 01 fx W C' '- 1 OE Division 49f7: L-R: ET3 John K. De Witt, ET3 James R. Gilliamg ET3 Paul D. Heinrichsg ET3 David M. Hoddy, ET1 James T. Jones: ET3 Douglas R. Erickson, ET3 Richard A. Dove, ETC George A. Har- l lS OA Division: FRONT ROW, L-R: Daniel Browng Peter J. Sweeneyg Ron Burnsg Zane Easley STANDING, L-R: Walter Lewisg Dana Mann, Antho- ny Franzag William Janke OA Division: FRONT ROW L-R: Gary Pena- kunasg Jim Jones, Bill Green: Bud Cardoso SIT- TING, STANDING IN REAR, L-R.' AGC Roger Labrieg Joel Kahng LCDR. Doug Moran, Max Lay: Ken Cochran, Edward Red- mond mv' rfejlvf ,V OS Division: FRONT ROW, L-R: Larry Taylor, Duane Garrison, Marc Brannan BACK ROW, L- R: CTOCS S, T. Crocollg LT, E. D. Heuer, Stephan Hartford, Swede Larsong Mike Zeug CVIC: Administration: CDR Martain W. Herbst, ISC Carl Thatcher, LT Larry Thompson, BACK ROW' ISI John Koderick, IS2 Paul Lavoie, IS3 Dennis Melvin, ISC David Harrison CVIC: Multi-Sensor Inter- pretation Center IST ROW: ISSN Bradley Mor- gan, IS3 Salvador Castanon, ISSN Steven I-Iill, ISSN Steven Willis ZND ROW' IS2 Gary Kerr, ISI Richard Young, LTJG Michael Wil- liams, LT Kenneth Saunders, ISC James Coughlin, ISI Ernest Long, ISI Charles Morris t X.,- KYLE 5 ' x ' an '7 g -fra ,, ' :Tit I ,Q -' ' .- I ??f.- 5 1 ,-f - ri l . MQ- LL' favf' ggi.,-14 -' f ', V: 15, ,Aff K lx 4 Nw--. CVIC: Ocean Surveillance Analysis CenterfElectronic Evaluation IST ROW: ISSN Daniel Zotto, CTTI Jesse Hicks, ISSN Robert Agricola, IS3 Armando Cantu 2nd row: CTT2 Charles Seeley, LT Dennis Tower, ISI Nelson Merrill, CTTl -Jack Kaye Operations-TSC: FRONT ROW' AA Mark Bouvier, LT David Southworth, LT Rudolph Brandt, AW3 Jim Betts, AWAN William Lewis, AWI Jerry Collette, AW3 Eric West BACK ROW: AW2 John Lofdahl, DP3 James Stocks, AWl Gerald Johnson, LCDR James McAllister, CWO2 Kenneth Fleming, AWC Roger Thibault, LT Cletus Wise CVIC: Search and Retrival Center: DP2 Russell Orth, DPI Benhamin Macapugay, DPI Joseph Sala, DPSA William Scharfenberg, IS3 Guadalupe Soto, DP3 Ru- ben Garcia, LT Larry Thompson, DPI William Hayes I I I I ss-i X Z-X , N E f 1 E, xi' e E N N N N N 'l '34fQ:f'Nf fry! N J: NNN 'N 'N Q Ii N, gil ll NN N NN N NN gl N 'S N N 'IN 1 N ll igl, N Qi il I EN ,321 NN . NNN N , lx: el' NN N ,NN , N N N, N l N N, N N Qi N l 1 ., fi N li 1 N: N N N I 'N -N I N ,a i ,, CVIC: Photo Center: PH2 Frank Karo, PHAN Bruce Acker, PHAN John Friess, PHI Joseph Ranieri, PH3 Mathew Hunsicker, AN Randy Sisler, PHI Richard Crowe CVIC: Mission Planning: IST ROW: LTJG Charles Coleman, LTJG Stephen Jaycock, ENS Thomas Cutsforth ZND ROW: LTJG Al Taylor, LTJG Jewett Strong, ENS Karl Bourgeois, CWO2 Allen Pieper, LT John Allison, LTJG Michael Williams, LCDR Charles Zschock, ENS Terrance Moore CVIC: Mission Planning: IST ROW' ISSN Donald Pace, IS3 Kenneth, Robb- ledo, ISSN John O'Neill ZND ROW: IS2 Dominick DE Paolo, IS2 Donald Mar- chok, ISI John Mensing, IS3 Irvin Humphrey . , I ' Y 'X x K N I iff' .ZH Nr' f:- , Q- -my -lbw- 4 z ...- ll aff . Af A -5,- 5 'rf' iff, vs. 1. -1-f' Operations Department, TVR: L-R: IC3 Thomas J. Flowersg ET1 Vincent A. McKeverg IC3 James R. Lowmang IC2 Patrick T. Starrg ET3 Kevin J. Wiktorg ETR2 Thomas F. Schnabelg DSC Thomas G. Wegemer CVIC DS Gang: L-R: DS2 Freddie Wisemang DSC Thomas G. Wegemerg DS1 Albert C. Kolinskig DS3 Ti- moty J. Poppeg DSI Ronald R. Riegeng DS3 Michael J. Servisg DS2 Daniel M. Da- viesg DS2 Verlyn J. Smithg DSSN Robert J. Palmerg DS3 Steven M. Gibbons EW Division: FRONT ROW CENTER: OSSN Richard A. Mercer CEN- TER ROW, L-R: EW3 Charles S. N. Camachog EW2 Michael A, Martyng EW2 Larry Orebeaux IIIQ EW3 John E. Stuber BACK ROVIC L-R: LT. Chuck Jef- friesg EWI Victor E. Tolleg EWCS Norman R. Eu- bnksg ENS Tom K. Nobleg EWCS Kenneth I-I. Lau- bach xv' ll ly li 'll lm .ll l l 4, it ll ill l l J Y il H1 1' U' ll W .5- fl. llxli ill V il W- ill l'llyll l 1 ll' llili llll lil 1: lt ll ll llaxtl up ul ill: ,l will ' l wi ll xl. .. i ll 1 ll ll ll. ll' 11 li l ill 1 ix ll .,+ l il 2 iw 2 :SS iQ? il 1 li ig li Q fi 3 if E 3 ll T! 3 ,i l fi I 1 ll if 19 l lx 'M LM Ig l' i l Ii i i Q 37 in li i 1 , il 'l r 2 CIC: OI Division: TOP: OSSA John Gibson, OSSN Izear Gates, OSSN Timo- thy Kirchoff, OS3 Patrick Beneman, OS1 George Hollowell BOTTOM: OSSA Mark Leonhardt, OS3 William Roche, OS2 Leonard Struch, OSSN James Purvis, OSSA Gerald Collins 'ill 5-. ' A C - A ,A - 3 w- :Inf Z 'K 1 'Il' JU ,Q i' oz 39 on nl DIV as ss, CIC: OI Division top: LT Casey Coane, LT Robert Ekstrom, LCDR Jerry Jones, LT Joseph Cottle, LTJG David Pistoresi, LTJG Robert Benham BOTTOM: SN Franklin McBryde, OS3 Michael Holt LLL 201 I C' III I I. II I I I I XII I I III II II I I I II I I II I 'I -I :I II I III II III I, X I I I III I I III I I XIII tI III 'I I I III I II II I I W. I II I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I II I,I I I IIIII I I II III I III I II' I I III II I I I I I II I I I I I-'II II ,I II I III I II'II I ' I I I .I 'I I II I I CARRIER AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER LCDR Jordon, LT Neir- inckx, CDR Heisner, LCDR McDonnell, Chief Baer CARRIER AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER IST ROW' ACI Redgie Gut- shall, ACI Dave Roberts, AC1 Mike DE Hate, ACI AL Spangler, AC3 Bob Hall, 2NDROW'ACl Paul Thomas, AN Steve Beaton, ACAN Dave Nelson, AC2 Steve Blackburn CARRIER AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER IST ROWA AC3 Bob Shar- pling, AN Roland Delaney, AC2 Dave Johnson ZND ROW AN Steve Battaglia, AA Ken Merritt, AC3 Ned Kramer, AC2 Steve Gould, ACAN Steve Bert, AC2 Mark Casillias r ' I xl xx EE X-up if .J-'Xi XJ xi .- wx!!-i 1. W at 4' 1 x 1 . . A u Q -N- . I 'i D O ,fl - 0 V l I Tx V q '-5? Q' - -,tf...i'---3..-scr 14 X '-C5 Nz ,-are of II! ev GL 'lm a. :i5lvmm.. Kg xx XXX ik! N! X CIC OID1v1s1on STAND ING OSSN M1chaelStan1 cak OSSN Karl Wxllls OS3 Thomas Horn OSC M1chaelTullus OS3 Robert Sheehy SITTING OS3 Malcolm Strang OSSA Larry Srmms OS3 Freder lck Donley OS3 Gerald Da vls OSSN Wllllam Dupree CARRIER AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER IST ROW ACAN George Freer AC3 Bob Qulles AC2 Steve Gould AC2 Paul Brll ABH2 Wayne Carroll 2ND ROW AN Brlan Hrcks AC2 George Crossland AC2 Daud Johnson 3RD ROW AC3 Robert Sharpllng AC3 Lmdsay Payne CIC OID1v1s1on STAND ING OSSN Charles Gul latl OS3 Kevm Gebkm OSSN Gary Gould OSC Slnclarr Lewxs OSSN Chrrs Alamond OSSA Jeffrey Bales SITTING OSSN Ronald Hoffman OSSN James Barker OS3 Jullus Faulkner OSSN Dermott Pease OSZ Thomas Byrd ,gag f OE DIVISION: ELECTI' CAL MATERIAL OF- FICE TOP ROW' ET2 Winnford H. Teeter, ETC Paul R. Goode, AXAN Donald R. Eddings, YN3 Charles L. Gray, BOTTOM ROW'ET1 Robert A. Wol- bert, SN John G. Martinez, ETSN Jorge L. Oliveira .W YW iw QW J. ! .M M an zu ,.i R. f - ,, ins . + C I s -cu ww ,ln Q2 'gifi gi Me- 3 s,,,:,,,. tg, A .. . 4 5 .M-W ... x vuwv -. .4-1.7,-V., wq,,- ,V , . , , 1 s. .,1,.4-.:..x:.:.----1 -,.,:f,.-1 ,U-f. 1 :BN ' 'Q -4f'Fe1w-said-:L:' A -fx:-LECQLJ.: ., 1 V A J' s . 3 I I A vK , .5 u , . gg 24: 5139: E, ..- -. -by g fix' 1 . il, 'xx ' ,Eg Q 3 4 Q V ' 23 ,4:B5'9'58 . 7 2 ilu' H , , vm. . , ' ,Z 339 ' ,'. 4 . x ' 4 ' Y U. :- . -I x , i ' ' if if-'yi 2.32,f:'QQ ' 'Q , Q5 . 52, - R-5 ' ' fs-Q i tag. ,f J' 2 X L I, f I u t Sp vw gm fu S 7 Fw- S I x, .1 1 TL f' Q Ni if -:vi 1 M , 'xiii ' V' ' 4f5FaS'r 0, 0- wb , 4+ 7 l 1-YZ g x 'f 9- 5,12 4 . -F e.M?LV, if , KNEELING Rober Johnson, James McRoy, Jr., Duke Fillingim. STANDING: Phillip liiyngr, CDR ' C l oza Robert L. Wilson, Robert Ballew, ETC Thomas Hinchey, HMC Gavin Williams, ar os en Constellation s newest and smallest department Safety IS comprised of one officer and eight enlisted men The department s inspectors roam the ship looking for acci dent causing conditions in addr tion to investigating reported ac crdents to reveal crrcumstances conditions or practices that could or damage to property Although the accident 1nvest1 gating and tagging of unsafe equipment program IS a major Safety Department responsibil ity most of their activity 1S on the flight deck and during refueling or replenishment operatlons Safety of crewmen ashore is a major collaterral duty for the men of Constellauon s Safety Department ' a 7 ., 1 , - 9 prevent future injury to crewmen , - 7 ' 3 Jf Aw ' A ' ...U '55 I 41:9 1.2u:f:7:e:::la ::a1:f:.vD1:f-1-:ff a5f1S?fl-- 57634-' ,gL The Supply Department IS responsible for the procuring re ceiving stowmg issuing and ac counting of the ships supplies and repair parts It operates the general mess and ships stores including the sale of clothing items and su perv1ses and coordinates ac counting and inventory func- tions as well as the general su- pervision of expenditures. Sup- ply also provides general super- vision of the operation of the Wardroom Mess and for the squadron supply offices. Supply operates the electronic data process machine services for the Connie and embarked units. l S-4 Division fDisbursing Officejz FRONT ROW, L- R:DK2 A. D. Bulaorog DK2 G. E. Magnog SN E. T. De- lacruzg SN J. A. Manuel MIDDLE ROW L-R: DK1 T. N. Vistag DKSN M, B. Arguellesg DK3 D. M. Ca- brerag DK1 A. V. Roca- morag DKSN L. Maristelag DK1 F. A. Vinluang DK3 C. U. Floresg DKSN. R. V. Amiscosag DKSN S. W. Ballard BACK ROW L-R: DKSN J. E. Pageg DKC R. J. Connorg DKSN J. Bauer- meister S-4 Division lDisbursing Offical: FRONT ROW L- R:DK2 J. R. Clark: DK2 E. B. Hondo MIDDLE ROW L-R:DK2 B. V. Reyesg DK1 E. L. Dulayg DK2 T. C. Da- cumosg DK1 L. J. Thompson BACK ROW L-R: DKSN D. D. Banksg DKC R. J. Connorg DK3 D. L. Sparks S-2 Division: FRONT ROW, L-R: SKSN T. Hodgesg CWO2 J.vCandan- oza BACK ROW L-R: MSI B. Ramosg MS2 C. Trumang MSSN K. Willisg MM1 T. Roeselerg MSI F. Bolshazyg MSC V. Ward: MSCS E. Serrano f 4 ' , 'CW ' Z1-L i 537' a.- f-- ' - lf' 1 ldfn, -3' Nf- aff' 5- ,, Ships' Stores dc store Rooms: L-R:SH1 Milton Forge: SN Herbert Ma- loney: AQ3 Ricky Alex- ander: SH3 Mike Eilersz SH3 Ramon Confrerosg SH2 Delfin Bautista: SHC Paul Azuring SH3 James Lattimore: SH2 Orlando Soriano: SI-I3 Jessie Gawaran: AN A. C. Dielzel: SH2 Kenneth Gordon: SHSN Michael Stocks: SH3 Calvin Rutledge: SH3 Carlos Malonzo: SH3 Hec- tor Bautista Sales Office Personnel: L-R: SHC Paul Azurin: SH3 Jo- seph Anderson: SHI Vernon Valdez: SH3 Ernie Peralta: SH2 Orlando Soriano: SIT- TING: CWO3 A. T. Con- cepcion Q .YY I I i S-2 Division: FRONT ROW, L-R: MSSN C. Sal- monseng MSI L. Lockhartg MS2 B. Wilhelmg MS3 S. Ishmael: MS3 C. Byarsg SN R. Walk BACK ROW L- R: MS3 E. Riverag MS3 R. Jornacion, MSSA R. Miller: MSSA E. Clarkg MSSA S. Aspirasg MSSN J. Rundellg MSI J. Mallareg MS2 T. Generosog MSSN L. Wil- Iiams S-2 Division: FRONT ROW, L-R: MS2 M. Ele- faneg MS3 R. Cabrerag MSSN J. Cutlerg MSSN L. Waughg MSSN J. Stoude- mireg MSSN M. Yadeng MSI A. Quillopasg MSI J. Oximana BACK ROW L- R: MSSN A. Corpeningg MS2 D. Dennisg MSSN R. Milligang MSSN J. Salmig MSI W. Youngg MS3 W. Newtong MSI B. Munozg MS2 G. Afug MS2 J. Viray S-2 Division: FRONT ROW, L-R: MSSN D. Price: MSSN C. Chapmang MSSN A. Kardinalg MS3 M. Kerrickg MS2 L. Zackg MSSN M. Goffg MSI W. Hamlowg MSSN P. Cole BACK ROW L-R: MS2 C. Macapagalg SN M. Gierag MSI E. Ocampog MSI M. Palmag MSI J. Lunag MS2 E. Gonzalesg MSSN C. Davisong MS2 C. Alumitg MS2 R. Orbetag SN J. Goe- bel M.,-f--1 gl J' ggntvzi gaf r . - 'Q 'IAVY R ri Lamm HMRCL U ltr h.i--an 519 -1 Laundry 1?3: L-R: SHSA Alex Collazog SH2 Nelson Alexanderg SHSA Michael Longq SN Arnett Thomasg SHSN Charles Runyong AN Lyle Beckg AMS3 J. K. Skillingsg AN H. E. Nickling SHSN Robert Stubbs Laundry 42: L-R: SA Ster- ling Spencerg SHSA Wayn- enard Aitemong SH3 Ronnie Marshallg AN R.L. Quallsg HT3 Patrick E. Wardg SH3 Rudy Mazong AA J.C. Dickieg SHSA Charles Me- meringg SHSA Glen Sulli- vang SH1 James Lint S-3 Division, Barbers: L-R: SHSN Anthony Harrell: SH3 Calvin Rutledgeg SHSA Mark Delgoffeg SH3 Rudy Mazong SITTING: SH3 Marvin Ford S-5 Division: FRONT ROW, L-R: MS2 Leopoldo L. Peralta, MSI Rodrigo A. Macalmag MS3 Jose L. Vil- Iarubin BACK ROW L-R: MSI Bernardo M. Timti- mang MS2 Thomas M. Maninangg MSCM Paul Slater fDivision Officerjg MS2 Felimon L. Cabrerosg MSI .lose B. Mendozag MS3 Jose L. Glavezg MS2 Artemio P. Puedan S-5 Division: FRONT ROW L-R: AN Michael Roberts, MSSN David A. Morrowg FA James D. War- reng AN James S. Gravelle BACK ROVIC L-R: MSI Victor D. Abuting MSI Pa- cifico C. Biocg MS2 Veven- cio C. Cerillog MSI Pedro S. Alegre, MSC Alfonso M. Gapasin fAdmin CPOJQ MS2 Rogelio R. Evange- listag MS2 Alfredo N. Flo- resg MSSN Benjamin V. Abrenag AN Leonard L. Harris, MSSN Shelby L. Pead S-5 Division: FRONT ROW, L-R:MSI Gualberto L. Alfarog AA Monty L. Armstrong, MS2 Nonilon P. Penalbag AA Steven D. Kieffer BACK ROW, L-R: MS2 Fernand C. Bumbasig MS2 Zenon S. Reyes, MS2 Martin P. Aboyg SA Ricky E. Turnerg SN Stephen G. Masong MSI Ricardo S. Bernardo, MS2 Hilarion V. Crisostomog MS2 Pacifica D. Deguzman S-5 Division: FRONT ROW, L-R: PHAA Mark Partong AA Michael D. Loyg MS3 Rolando H. Eclarino BACK ROW L-R: MS2 Reynald N. Vergarag MS3 Bernabe N. Rosariog MS3 Dante C. Lagrimasg MS2 Francisco L. Dela Cruz: MSI Victor D. Abuting MSI Perfecto G. Espiritug MS3 Victor C. Geluzg MS2 Ilustre D. Baytan S-5 Division: FRONT ROW L-RJSN Noe E. Ele- fane ZND ROW, L-R: MMFA Mark W. Platzg AMHAN Daniel A. Nelson: MS2 David H. Luansing BACK ROW L-R: AN Thomas G. Grenierg MS3 Bernabe Rosariog MS3 Ro- mulo Bibayg MSC Antonio M. Batiocog MS3 Armando V. Amang AA Michael J. Pekerag AN James W. Wrightg AA David A. Ki- tagawa S-5 Division: FRONT ROW L-R: MSSA Daniel E. Jekelg MS2 Domingo R. Rebojag ABFAA James S. Carlisleg BACK ROW L- R: MS2 Fernando C. Bum- basig MS2 Rodolfo A. Vidalg MSI Peregrino T. Alberto QLPOJQ MSSN Michael R. Pickeringg SN Robert T. Gillespieg MS2 Manolo F. Cruzg MS2 Pete M. Aquinog MS2 Venancio S. Galman S-6 Division: SITTING, L- R: Bob Pohll: Joe Denog Manuel Valencia STAND- ING, L-R: Glen Combs: Larry Beck: Andy Ander- son: Bill Eakin, Jim Hinds: Willie Santos: Don Morris: Jim Oakey S-6 Division, Office Man- agement: L-R: LTjg. Barumg Phil Roberts: Chief Bill Fink: uBoss Stone: Wi- ley Dean: Jim Oliver 1. .i ,.l, , 1 I, in-f-f::.Lf H 6 er O 0 E ' - in V i- J ' 2 f all ' 'lliffm can li! U pg if X fi l Y X P i .Air fqvrv ,- .2' 1 Ts' S-6 Division: L-R: Stew Stewartg William Moore: Doc Hester: Billy Huntg Jack Jackson: Gary Kyeesg Bud Doyle Kelly Fitzgerald S-6 Civilian Tech Reps: L- R: LT Perezg Chief Dave Ferrierg Ernie Roeg Russ Hardwickg Mat Krzepekg Mason Mosley S-6 CCSIAWP BR'S: SIT- TING, L-R: Tom Wilcox- song Pete Petersg Dave Bend- erg Bo Bautista: Steve Catleftg Rod Rodriguezg Jimmy Schulerg Primo Cayabyabg Dave Santos STANDING, L-R: Ely Vi- delg Steve -Bondg Buck Buck- inghamg Lesley Petteeg Nader Eusoofg Jeff Thomp- song Preston .lohnsong Ron Pucciarellig ENS. Brooks Merrittg Pete Allen S-7 Division: FRONT ROW L-R: DPC Ronald Gardnerg Jerry Shultsg Ken- neth Charestg Roy l-lollandg Kevin Lawlessg Steven Shotts BACK ROW L-R: Bruce Wheelockg Tommy Stanfordg John Grendlcrg Jerry Carlsong Mitchell Hammondsg Stephen Nel- song Raoul Hussey S-6 R PoolfTech BR: SIT- TING, L-R: Mark Sharpeg Carroll Hendersong Ben Buenaventurag Hank Stumpfg Larry van Bhskirk STANDING, L-R: Larry Grubg Jim Challisg Bill Sea- boltg Nils Lazichg Deregog Greg Warren K 231'-el WJ ws S-6 SRS BR: SITTING, L- R: Scott Ullrichg Mike Car- rollg Mike Fordg Kim Thompsong Chuck Maddox: Ellery Calkins STAND- ING, L-R.' James Woods: Doug Laufg Dave Jonesq Henry Metcalfg Richards S-6 PMB BR: L-R: Mandy Torrosg Steve Eisenbachg Bill Leonardg Bernie Bersa- minag Dave Sullivang Bill Shocklerg Charles Purifica- cion fi l I will V rl il' l r 4 lin lull I in ,mix ilu ul, ig' i ix 'lil I ri' i ' I is lm if-hill A 5 K J - Y 175: f i f 1 5 1 I ,- 3 A g x l .. 1 Ez 4 xx v., 1 : nv, ..,Rj 1 ' Weapons Department su- pervises and maintains the Constellation's armament and fire control equipment. Weap- ons also procures, handles and stores, and issues weapons. The physical security and in- tegrity of the magazines and ready services lockers for the internal and external security of the ship also is a Weapons Department responsibility Weapons Departments SAM Division operates the Connie s twin anti aircraft missile batteries The depart ment also provides assistance to embarked units 1 ri li' r, 8 1 1 r -f ,. -135 , -r am i' ll xl 5 l E l 4 itil is A.. lr IE :ll l el 'l l B 1 l l l l l l Q: , 4, Y r 4. l fl l f , l 1, l , , ll JE.- ll 'ls l ,ll ll fl: l su ! u ' ' ' Yi D ' 'f r WX Division: STANDING: LCDR William Mulligan, YN2 Leroy Goodwin, CDR Armand Eyler, YNSN Richard Litten, SITTING: YNSN Lake Lake, AA John Oxendine, YNSN Walter Robertson, SN Ste- phen Whitmire WX Division: STANDING: Capt Roland Carey, LT Charles Cadden, CWO2 William Sattler, LCDR James Kincheloe, CDR Ar- mand Eyler, LCDR William Mulligan, LCDR Larry Keith, CWO2 Robert Ken- nedy, LTJG Arthur Nelson, KNEELING: LT Wesley Stanfield, LCDR Bruce Da- vidson, LTJG John Such- land, CWO4 Harry Schwae- ble, CWO3 James Peattle, ENS Bruce Lloyd WG Division: BACK ROW L-R: TMSA Ronald L. Hall: AOCS Donald R. Etier: A01 Donald I Clark: LCDR. William J. Mulli- gan: LCDR. James W. Kin- cheloe: A01 Ronnie W. Chitty FRONTROWC L-R: AA Joe D. McGuire: AOAA Ralph D. Carter: AO1 Jerry M. Miles: AA John W. Oxendine: AN Ste- ven M. Bucholz: A03 Tom G. Kelly GA- Dil, i afiif : +, - Y E., . ,,-,...A-Y.AYy QM., ,y,,,, .nf 1...-f.1:1q . G-1 Division: STANDING. L-R: Richard Debord: Scott Miller: Rick Brileyg Jarvis Lee Smithg Charles Pickel, Daniel Thomas SITTING, L-R: Brian Walton, Rodney Lebaron, Roberto Andradag William Hourigan G-1 Division: SITTING: AA Ray Sanders, AN Dana Graham, A03 Hugh Ram- sey, AOAA Richard Perry Jr., AA Nathaniel Starnes STANDING: AOAN Rob- ert Telfer, AA Tyrone Pat- terson, AA Roland Hills, SN Charles Flowers, AA Diego Rocamora G-l Division: STANDING, L-R: Gideon M Ravelog Lawrence Horn, Carlton Gee Jr., Phillip Stillwellg Melvin Kirker SITTING, L-R: Randall Lee Dowdingg Florentino Ravelog Tony Mohomesg Stephen Camp- bell, Terry Fletcher G-2 Division: STANDING, L-R: LTjg. J, C. Suchlandg TM3 Gary Loving AO2 Stc- phen Wellsg AOAN Robert Aragonq AN Alex Anchcta: AOC Rumaldo Rios Jr. KNEELING, L-R: A03 Steven Jablonskig AR Ga- briel Maitog Proctorg TMSA David MCB-rideg AOAN Daniel Ross G-2 Division: STANDING, L-R: AO3 Gary Wright: AA Blair Browng AA Phillip Hudsonp SA Kelvin Barnettg AA Jeffrey Feldg AA John Wilkinsong AA Fred Heas- ton KNEELING, L-R: AA Stephen Rheag AA Brian Shafferg AN Albert Ochoag SA Ricky Lincolng TMSN Dennis Grayg A03 Paul Millman fr 443 ' .,,.. ef .JWUV .:::ce:e'. -1 --.4-rg-ff , 1... 42iQLf3:b1:3:. 441.4 1:...-,fi r '1..,:V IZ, G-1 Division: STANDING, L-R: William Johnson, Jeff Byrwa, John O'Kane, Ray Sanders SITTING, L-R: Bobby Inman, Michael Joe Ward G-l Division: STANDING, L-R: Angel Otero, Larry Patryas, Frank Emerick SITTING IN CHAIRS, L- R: Charles Ryan, Ronald Hay SITTING ON FLOOR: Randy Congleton, Domingo Herman G-l Division: STANDING, L-R: GMCS Homer Dar- row, Randall Lee Dowding, Carlton Gee Jr., Charles Coffey, ENS. Bruce Lloyd SITTING, L-R: Angel Otero, Rodney Lebaron G-4 Division: BOTTOM ROW L-R: Wayne Beachg Robert Duncang John Del- gadog Dennis Stringhamg Andrew Nutep Gregory Cle- menko TOP ROW David Kitagawaq William Sattlerg Jesus Gonzalesg Howard Jonesg William Tinsong Jer- ry Garcia G-4 Division: BOTTOM ROW L-R: Michael L. Benedickg Charles Loweg John Jepseng George Hewettg Gary Butlerg Ed- ward Yost TOP ROW' Mi- chael Kepleyg Kevin Reg Juan Trejog John Warreng Craig Bennettg Russell Em- mettg Craig I-Iarrisg Jerry Alston as-b G-'Q' mfg, Uikwfasaawiif. HANDLERS G-3 Division: BACK ROW: LT W. C. Stanfield, A01 Steven Kuhl, ADJAN Ra- dovan Rusimovic, AN Roy Warden, AOAN Bruce Pip- pins, AA Ralph Rice, FRONT ROW' AO3 John Graham, AOAN Troy Hosmer, AN Rudolph Ji- menez, AOAN Antonio Trejo, AO3 Barry Stemler, AA Van Lorena G-3 Division: TOP ROW: AOAA Michael Castro, A02 Keith Nelson, AOAN Jacques Gray, AO3 Scott Bailey, AN James Hillian, AOC Robert Jenkins, BOT- TOM ROW' AO2 B. B. Clark AA Samuel John, A03 Sergio Gonzalez, AA Mark Holden, A02 Michael Cheshier, AA Thomas Slan- sel SAM Division: STAND- ING: GMMSN Roy Potter, GMMSN Robert Tayse, GMMSN Michael J. Ed- wards, SN Randall A. Ginter, YNSN Walter Rob- ertson, GMMC Garry Brunk, GMM2 James John, SA Michael Hartley, GMM2 Richard Sharpton, KNEELING: GMMI Ter- ry Crowder, GMMSA Paul Westcott, GMMSA Jeffery Dreyer, GMMSN Louis Smith, GMM3 Richard Neff, GMMSA Ricardo Pa- lacios, AA Craig Silvis Fox Division: FRONT ROW L-R: FTM2 Michael D. Sichleyg FTM2 Stanley O. Snider, SN Francisco H. Inzunzag FTM3 Steven M. Plante, FTM1 Earl W. Greene, FTMI Frank E. Sloan BACK ROW, L-R: FTMSN Donald D. Clark, FTM3 William F. Seraming FTM2 Daniel B. Pittisq FTM2 Guy F. Reisenauerg FTM3 Dennis W. Smith, SN Earl J. Buckley . r V e. A - rg 0, MIT Wlllllflqgw fits... j . 0fffff1fffffA lrE,lsll. . -fifxfff M4 41'::.Lf.-T19-f:-f ' ' v ' :rr nag ' f...' -..-...LLL ,-- 31r':-..'f..ei :,.u.Lf, Y . J ' 4 L , :.,-F'.'g.-:guy ' . 1-:gf .....JL.f1... M. , vw Fox Division: FRONT ROW L-R.'FTMl Paul M. Spoong FTMC Jack G. Kreagerg Sperry Represen- tative Bob Johnson CCapjg FTMC Raymond L. Henry BACK ROW L-R: FTM2 Scott W. Lawrenceg SN John L. Surretteg SN James R. Lanningg FTM3 Michael R. Chastain: SN Lake Lake Jr. Fox Division: FRONT ROW L-R: FTM3 Christo- pher L. McNearneyg SA Harold E. Callg FTMSN William K. Sewellg FTM3 Richard T. Whitaker: FTM3 Kenneth L. Nealyg FTM3 Ronnie R. A. Mat- thews BACK ROW L-R: FTMI Robert L. Minturng FTM3 David R. Krahng FTM3 David M. Ballardg FTM3 Bradley E. Hoffmanq FTM3 Joseph J. Drum- mondg FTMSN Patrick J. Hayes W Division, Forward SASS: FRONT ROW, L-R: GMTI Peter R. Green: GMTSN William W, Shir- leyg GMT3 Terry B. Wil- liamsg GMTSN Gregory A. Bell, GMT3 Kenneth R. Sherwin, GMTC John N. Gros BACK ROW, L-R: CWO4 Harry M. Schwae- ble fDivision officerlg GMTI Joseph Gerantg GMTSN Robert M. Hayterg GMTSN Earl W. Hairg GMT2 Kim E. Marks, GMTSN Gary J. Cotteng GMTSN Thomas F. John- song GMTSA Ronald G. Dyeg CWO3 James A. Peat- tie LAss'y Tech Monilorj W Division, Aft SASS: FRONT ROW, L-R: GMT2 Charles S. McKeeg GMTSN William A. McGinnis, GMTSN David W. Ambrose: GMTSN Charles E. Roundsg GMT3 Christopher R. Varneyg GMTSN Forest S. Tackett BACK ROW, L-R: CWO4 Harry M. Schwaeble CW Division Officerlg GMTC John N. Gros CLCPOJQ GMT2 Roger L. Petty: SK3 Jimmy W. Creutzbergg AA Robert T. Nevilleg SN Don- ald J. Clairmontg GMTI John P. Schimmingg CWO3 James A. Peatlie fAss'y Tech Monitorj M ,yi-f Ji: ir in ',,,. V-,., v' ' , .ga l ' . 4 'X' A L- ,J ' l T Tig ' R Q- -- ' l ' 'QT 'il . 1 ltr AY Y if L lx X . -Q.: ' Q1 .T J. fy ,.,.., , ,I 3 .virejrf A ,. N ,..,..-.r- uMi..x1 wail Wm i - l H1 L fp fgxaq-gan Marine Detachment: BOT- TOM ROW, L-R: Roger Li'l Reg Craing Paul Douglasg Floyde K'Flash Gordong David Mean Lean Green TOP ROW, L-R: Dean Kloschg Dave Cloosg Gary List: Kevin Wolf Marine Detachment: BOT- TOM ROW L-R:Sgt. Den- nis Hamiltong Paul Schultzg Scott Greenwoodg Donald Smith TOP ROW L-R: Captain R.E. Carey .lr.g First Lt. P.M. Melasg First Sgt. Hershel Coleyg SSGT. Gary Weddle Explosive Ordnance Dispos- al Team QEODJ: L-R: MMC Stephen Arringtong CWO2 Sal Molleg Michael Mulleng Thomas Dye O- e ee , x Marine Detachment: TOP ROW R-L: Jimmy Phelps: James Ewartg Eric Monsong Anthony Squeaky Ra- mirezg Louis Riebold Jr. BOTTOM ROW, R-L: Melvin Meyersg Wayne We- fel: James Thomasg Dennis Cookie Lopez: Gerald Mango Ely Marine Detachment: TOP ROW R-L: Robert Connerg Gary Lattag Lawrence Taffner Illg Patrick Ju- nior Pickartg Bryn Burn Miller BOTTOM ROW, R- L: Kenneth Damrong Riley Rallo Wilkinsg Stephen Joe Jeep Wardeng Ken- dall Hoot Owl Walling Jr.g Ricky Recon Dubien yxxf' Marine Detachment: BOT- TOM ROW L-R: Rick Killer Gelhartg Joe Mis- sissippi Lott: Owen Nelsong Frank Hoosier Grossg Randy Taylor TOP ROW L-R: Dennis Eldridge: Tom Campbellg Kevin Begayg Raymond Lefty Wright Jr.g Charles Disco Guenog Billy Maurer Marine Detachment: BOT- TOM ROW L-R: Steven Partong Aberlardo San Jana Ostosg Franklin Welchg Fernando Hot Sauce Martinezg Al Lud- wickg Ted Hoppin Nault Top Row, L-R: Dean Har- ley Edwardsg Bill The Crusher Lustigg Robert Boss Seiboldg Daniel Ziggy Zieglerg Larry Le- mayg Peter Ring Deck Department L to R SA J. A. Salinas, SA A. R. Parks, BMSN T. E. Apple- by, BM3 W. M. Thomas, SR F. F. Gongora, SN J. A. Domby Dental Department LT Paul C. Howard LCDR Kenneth J. Davis -...g :,1:L...,..-..... . - Vim - g 4 Navigation Department QMSA Bob Carson, CDR Ron Ludwig LT Rick Kirkland, LT Russ Duke OA Division L to R AGAN M. J. Little, AG3 T. D. Christiansen, AG3 G. Uri- sta, AG3 W. S. Janke, AG3 M. S. McMenamin, AG2 L. W. Razey ' Marine Detachment Top Row, L to R PFC B. J. de Leon, PFC M. A. Faucher, PFC J. E. Hancock, PFC D. W. Richardson, PFC J. T. Crafton, PFC C. A. Nitcher, PFC D. L. Green, LCPL R. A. Hernandez Bottom Row, L to R PFC R. L. Vernon, PFC S. W. Knight, PFC R. L. Voss, PFC K. E. Kanoski, PFC R. G, Dore, PFC E. Hyde Ill, M. A. Strachan, PFC J. Hanshaw Weapons Department Top Row L to R FTM3 Charles Barfield, GMM3 Thomas Garcia, ENS Floyd English, AOC Philip' Payne, AOC John Schaeffer, ENS Bruce Lloyd, CWO2 Carl Altenburg, Bill Brody, AO2 David Pruss, AA Donald Nichols, A02 Kenneth Fouse Middle Row GMMSA Michael Stahler, GMMSA Wayne Olsen, GMMSA Wayne Knutsen, GMTSN Steven Kemp, FTM3 David Hammer, AOAA James Miller, FTM3 Benjamin Lopez Bot- tom Row FTMSA Robert Juntuneu, GMT3 Robert Folkner, GMMSA Christopher Bergman, AO3 William Cooksley, AN Charles Greigo, AA Kevin Barrett Executive Department Top Row, L to R YN3 Robert Ballew, MACM Al Caddy, AE3 Maurice Borders, AOl John Drake, AMHl Lewis Smith, A03 Robert Aragon, AA Mike Rus- sell, SN Don Young, lC2 Daniel Kimball, AOAN Kevin Re, AN Mark Brede, PNl E-Z Castanada Middle Row MAI Steve Cole, BM2 Pedro Andres, MAI Larry Wimsatt, ABF3 Robert Allen, AA Thomas, Chorlton, AA Vincent Bravdica, AT2 George Adee, SA Richard Short, AA Ted MacLeod, SN Patrick Strauch Bot- tom Row SN William Spencer, SN Douglas Sletten, AME3 Richard Rhoades, AD3 Howard Windell, OS2 Frederick Turner pez.,-- -.. rf'- Supply Department Top Row, L to R SA Daniel George, ENS Brooks Merritt, LCDR Charles Smith, CDR Jim Eckele- berger, MSC Francisco Lopez, SN Tito Cuevas Bottom Row SN Michael Han- sone, MSSA John Schulstad, SN Ricky Turner, MSI Benjamin Munoz, SKSN Scott Vinson, MS3 Dane Rolf, SKAN Richard McNellis AIMD Back Row, L to R AZ3 Carl Lovejoy, ASM2 Danilo Bantog, ASHAN Timothy Rooney, LT Dan Klinefelter, AFCM Jack Creech, ENS Roy Cling- enpeel, LT Kenneth Neuschaeffer, ASEAA Don Jones, ASEAN David Gos- sage, ASH3 Chester Sullivan, ASHAA Joseph Mahon Front Row L to R ADI Richard Spinner, ASM2 Alex de Lalus, ASMAA Gregory L. Lozier, ASHAN Kevin Waletich, ASMAN Marvin Lewis, ASEAN David Hawkins, ASEAA Alan Fuller, AOAN Dean Ott, AOAN Jacques Gray Medical Department Top Row HM2 Michael R. Goodman, HN Billy Hutto, HN Mark Pfeifer Bottom Row HM3 Gilbert Watson, HN Steven Saladon, HM2 Alberto Floresca :Off I I ,i I Hel' Air Department Top Row AA Kevin Dupree, AR John Slack, ABFAA Jerome Harris, AR David Hopper, AA William Moore, AA David Brit- ton, AA Melvin Coleman, AR James McMahan, AN Larry Kidd, AA Timothy Mollema, AN Ruperto Genetiano, ABFAR Michael Thorn- ton, AN Danny Tinney, AR Steven Shoback, AA John Ferguson, ABFAA Timothy Devree Bottom Row AN Jerry Ballard, AA Kevin Holguin, AA Anthony Davis, AA Alonzo Chatman, AN Frederick Victor, ABH3 Gregory Ncrl, AA Charles Glass, AA Richard Fair- brother, AN Michael Herm, AR Mark Diiorio Air Department Top Row ABFAA Timothy Devree, AA Timothy Mol- lema, ABFAR James Taylor, AA Michael Coccia, ABFAA Edward Jackson, AA James Cawthorne, AN Irving McKee, AN Steven Battaglia, ABFAR Eddie Quijano, AR Geof- frey Duitsman, ABF3 Joseph Hebert Bottom Row ABFAR Michael Han- sen, ABF3 Scott Garrison, AA William Carter, AR Richard Bennett, ABFAA Maurice Williams, AR George Bergman, ABF3 Warren Han- sen, AA James Louiselle, AN Dirk Beardsley, AN David Griffin Engineering Department Back Row L to R EMFA Jose A. Pena, EM2 Meynardo D. Lontoc, EM3 Fran- cisco A. Jusay, EM3 Evenio G. Mar- gate, EM3 Menato B. Bautista, EMC Pedrito J. Dismaya, EM2 Benedicto F. Aguas, EM3 Antonio S. de Jesus, EMFN Kenneth L. Leese, EM3 DANA W. Weiner, EM3 Pablito T. Melendres Front Row, left to right EMFN Erik P. Arajs, EMI Elmer S. Belmontc, EM2 Gary Zenton, EMl Lester D, Eldredge, EMFN M. M. Franklin, EM3 Clyde Hanlin, EM3 Daniel R, Murphy, EMFN Chris Knoblach, EMI Antonio Bangalan f K-gr: !-1.1 Ama.. ,J-Y A up ' Q X FE FGA ., 1 Q .X , 3 S I' 'ix is vw . 5,4 ?i? :'l: N i ' i 'vfrg v-.E 2 I '. 1 E in '14 9 1 3' I' Q X' ' ff' Engineering Department Back Row, L to R FA W. H. Mosher, FA P. L. Dreiling, FN T. D. Sampson, FA M. A. Ludwig, BTFA D. T. Peterson, HT2 D. E. Wassmann Front Row L to R MMI R. L. Green, FN B. R. Bays, BTFA R. L. Stugeon, FA T. R. Deloach, HTFN S. B. Allen A iv A If If iii ini. ii Ill! 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Baker, LT James M. Jadryev, LT Larry W. Scott Front Row, left to right ENS Paul W. Rough, Jr., LT Charles M. Stevens, LT William A, Proses, LTJG Don G. Petross, LTJG Robert J. Johnston VAQ 132 Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron One-Thirty-TWO QVAQ 1323 flies the EA 6B Prowler. The Prow- ler is a specially modified version of the A 6 Intruder attack aircraft. The VAQ 132 Scorpions support the fleet by providing electronic countermeasures to detect, jam, and confuse enemy radar installations. The Scorpions were the first EA 6b squadron to ever deploy, in 1971. WESTPAC '77 marked their first deployment with Air Wing Nine aboard the Constellation. VAQ 132 employs four aircraft and 165 personnel. They are commanded by Commander James H. Stokoe and are homeported at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, Washington. A I x --, L Av, - 1 - J Airframes Back Row AMS3 John T. Conforth AMH1 Michael Steinhardt AMSAN Dennia I. Adamson AMH2 Michael E. Shewmake AMSI Layton L. Hays Middle Row AMS Richard L. Kowell AMHAN Craig A. Adams Front Row AMHAM Kevin R. Michelsen AMSAN Paul M. Mitts Power Plants Back Row AD3 Walter S. lwasevie AN Craig P. Green AD2 Matthew J. Mooney ADC Richard W. Meyer Middle Row AD3 Howard D. Hill AD2 Wayne E. Toombs Front Row ADI Charles E. Under- wood AD3 Paul R. Giflin AD3 David J. McDonald , IT Y . I AMI-13 Donald F. Bishofberger ' LmefTroubleshooters Back Row LTJG Robert J Johnston AD3 Scott R Vogl AMH2 Michael E Shew maker AN William L Brooks Front Row AD3 Russell L Casimlre AD2 Robert M Jonah ADC Louis F Cohen AMHAN Craig A Adams - fs llllll yi: iff' fam. fff:':':n :, HQ ' '- VAQ 132 AdminfPers Back Row LTJG Ray B. Nixon, ADCS Walter M. Snell, LCDR Dennis H. Krieger Front Row YN2 Dennis V. Bosley, PNI Jerry L. Bloss ..-uv..-,, .A ,-..,. --' . .fr 0 A .. , , C -..- , , --- a.,-x.,-f-:wan-asyg,-.1-..2L e.-.H -, - - fail,-,' , .Q-q..qn,f. ,,,ff-. v - . 5... xi. -jk' 5351 X Electriclflnstrument Branch Back Row left to right ATCS Robert A. Willingham AE2 Edward A. Garver AEI Ronald D. Barnett AE3 Kerry C. Freeberg AE2 Wendell L. Bunch AEC Hilton D. Miller Front Row left to right AE2 Charles W. Waugh AEAN John A. Evaskovich AE3 Gerald H. Kosse AN Andra L. Ford AE3 John A. Flores Avionics Branch Back Row left to right ATCS Robert A Willingham ATI Marlon D Ward ATI Walter M Sitnick AT2 Reed G Hendrick son ATC William W Ingram AT3 right AT2 John L Hellman Jr AT2 Kenneth C Brown AT3 Stephen Z Valdez ATI Jeffery A Blacklock Front Row left to right AT3 Bobby R Easter ATAN Scott W Morton AT3 Howard A Russell AT2 Craig A Phipps AT3 William C Lane AT3 Stephen W Branstettcr AT2 Lambert W Badgett 1 . . I l 23' ll A DO5'lC A. House Middle Row, left to 4, X fa. ' 'N Maintenance Control Back Row AZI Daniel M. Tate AZ3 Robert E. Don- aldson AN Yvan D. Dansereau Front Row ENS Paul W. Rough Jr. CWO2 Harold J. Woodburn AFCM James R. Butler QAjCorrosion Control Back Row AME3 Rodney L. Thomas AMS3 John T. Conforth AE2 Edward A. Garver ATC Thomas E. Hall AMI-ll James Joseph AMSAN Dennis I. Adamson AOl James D. Strickland Front Row AT2 Reed G Hendrick- son AMS2 Oscar Rodriguez ADAN Michael J. Nicholson AZ3 James R. Nixdorf Jr. ll: 2' J 1 lll ll li li Hu L i I 1 I . . . , ' 1 'I , . . . , . . . 9, , ,:,,-.2 , , 6.-.4 IEVEIIT fx 'tis ' N ,. F, . ,if W,-,ff-wr: r. .V . 'if 'fl H ' '. -1' - - f ' --, 4, , .., ,,.,.,.--,wp w.. ,, X, 'V ,ni nf.,-r, W ' ,- ' Y - 1 -1 :,,. :g.,,-,11:1.5:,f,'fi:-'Qfmky - 54911-iv-qgzgt-2235-W'43.4TSHSQW' .Z-Y-wg-5 , at-Qifgw H ww- wxvggqf- N- -g r!114,q-fuvelj.Mnf1,?L,fL4,-v -1 - :' , mf, -',e.f1,,,:, . ,, 1.1 N-.mal -3, gm , rx ,,,, f- P, . :H v- ..v . W. , .. ,, . ,,... -..N.--,, .. R, Xin. .A ' . W, , V , X --2 X '-A. H MT -it ?b. MY INSURANCE Co X R '- 4,,. Q 4,,.-- ' fx ' ,Q . ff zx IS FAU FIC Ll FE , 2-this Q ZX KT X 4 '4 3 EVWHY. ovER ' N Z. . . i 'QL'- .zjg A L x., J . ea 5115-Zlfl' X ia, ' ld. 6 3? we 0 C x X bb o ff Q H X1 at -. f, i X 151 Yi? ak , F Mk ' QE R11 IK ' J Wk Wh ' WX v f J ylwtfui 1 xii Jumfx, ' ' o JS Q O U a x ' 3 -9. 4 5 ,Q X X .- , . - uv. 4, X . we . A 'Qu ' 75 A QN4 .3 Q . f ii? l I' ,J 4' if? I X-Z w ma. QffQ 4 1 wfkgi , x AIT ' S '07 Q or y t if v.y ,.y. --ff . fi P+ tk if VQ I Aircrew Kneeling, left to right, Lt Richard C. Korthals, ADJ1 Joe Roth, LTJG An- thony J. Gole, LT Jeffrey B. Kidder, AT2 Richard P. Greer, AT2 Walter D. Simmons, LTJG William J. Luti Stand- ing, left to right AT2 Greg W. Kostiuk, ENS William D. C. Miano, LTJG William C. Bentley, LCDR Thomas A. Min- nick, LTJG Thomas B. Beda, LT George B.'Holk, ADJI Robert W. Joslin, AT3 Paul F. Berstene VQ l Mainte- nance Kneeling, left to right AMSC James A. Bulford, AT3 JERRY A. McCune, AZ3 Kenneth W, Ackley, AMHAN William L. Hawkins, AMHAN Terry L. Webb, AME3 Randolf F. Selga, AT3 John T. Rawls, AEI John R. d'Ogas, A122 Gale J. Hasse, CWO3 Thomas E. Williams Standing, left to right ADJ3 Michael R. Di- . matteo, PRAN James R. Nic- holson, ADJ3 Richard W. Charette, AQ3 Edward P. Bel- ben, AQAN Antonio Mar- tinez, ADJAN Edwardo Soares, AMS2 Byron V. Tre- angen, AMHAN Terry D. Cornell, AT3 Curtis M. Lar- son, AE3 Terry J. Penrod, AKAN Timothy M. Maloney Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron One is one of the largest squadrons in the Navy today. The primary mission of VQ -l is to conduct electronic reconaissance missions in support of Fleet operations in order to obtain information and in- telligence on areas and targets of naval interest. To perform its mission, the squadron operates in many areas of the Western Pacific as well as deploying EA-3B Dets on board the various WESTPAC carriers. In an era of specialization, Fleet Air Reconaissance Squadron One has become a jack-of-all-trades and has earned the name HWESTPAC World Watchers. Aircraft presently used within the squadron include the EA-3B Skywarrior, EP-3B Orion, and the EP-3E Aries. The officers-in-charge of VQ-1 Det Charlie, on board the Constellation, are LCDR Tom Minnick and LT Buzz Kidder. The parent command, located at NAS Agana, Guam, is commanded by CAPT W. V. Patterson. X x Vw H , mn' F ' 'fi'scoNR :UPP 1 MJ: HIHHUSIIIN IUNI HU' : PH 'bl' I il, A I Hi HANI' 'r K UNINM' 'D :Q-2. :fi 'N Lv, M uf il 7T 'A vg' ?F1?Si-i,.,, ,, , Nw , kann 1 J YF-21 1 f N L Qasmssr mo. mms cm MTMUR THEY oou'T cnu, 11-us me 'L ' . ...L- Oo 'J '-----lf '. fr: .A 35 ,.x- 51 -1- , ,W , . J- .- 1-1 , ,..-.1.5.. 4'-g, , ,-, . If ' 6 1, ix--.r, , - -V---L7.g,,,,,.,..,-.v 1, , .,iL, . Y. f f ' f , ' ' .fa . 'f ' . ' ..f..- . ,-. -Y ,f.-1 .u' ., I , ' AmA ' ., .-nv 1 - Q'-E as XX id . W N-v UI KU I il 1-1. a If 'iz X3 - .333 , '+ , 2 . 'V' so - f.. , ' 'iiglsj ,i a , ,1 ., lf -u f 'I- 'j -.gif lg 1 i. iilfeiira - VF Zllll Officgars mu I op icture ottom 'mlllllillll Row, left to fight, LCDR Fred P. gg-7 Leonard, CDR David E. Cowles XO, CDR Emu Gary E. Hakanson CO, LCDR John R. Wood, LT Richard E. Alvarez Top Row, left to right LTJG Ronald J. Gollhofer, LT Joe A. Motsinger, LCDR Gary H. Croteau, LCDR Stuart O. Schmitt, LT Ronald A. Wassel, LCDR Keith E. Shean, LCDR Charles C. Buchanan. Bottom Picture Bottom Row, LT William C. Matthews, LT Galbraith D. Williams, - LT Roderick D. Olps, LT James D. McArthur, LT Issac E. Richardson, LTJG Carson V. Baker Top Row, left to right LTJG Gerald R. Graves, LTJG Richard T. Stecker, LTJG Robert H. Clement, LT Robert D. Kauler, LTJG Van A. Stephens, LT Rocklin A. Deal The Fighting Checkmatesn of Fighter Squadron Two-Hundred-Eleven CVF211J combine with the Checkertails of VF 24 to form Constellation's fighter complement. Like VF 24, they fly the new F14A Tomcat fighterg a two-seater, all- weather, swing-wing, multi-mission aircraft. The addition of the twin-engine F 14A to Connie's air wing necessitated sever- al changes to the ship during her 1975- 1976 shipyard overhaul. The widely-seperated engines of the F-14 required the in- stallation of new jet blast deflectiors on the flight deck. The Checkmates are commanded by Commander Gary E. Hak- anson and are homeported at Naval Air Station Miramar, California. VF 211 was the recipient of the 1977 Battle Effi- ciency EM, distinguishing the Checkmates as the number-one fighter squadron in the Pacific Fleet. 153 i f J L Ordnance Back Row left to right P01 Richard R. Sievers P03 Earnes E, Wear AN Thomas S. Bodin AN William B. Rike P01 Alan A. Zaonkel P02 Thor Gund- erson Front Row AN Dennis L. Gray CPO Donald C. Gardner P02 Thomas L. Riley AN Gerald C. Drackley CWO Virgil G. Burke Powerplants Back Row Left to right P03 David E. Mathey P03 Andrew W. Wood P01 Charles W. Tuttle AN Rickard W. .lack- son AN Timothy B. Patterson P01 Jerome J. Soto Front Row left to right P03 Danilo D. Galang P03 Mitchell Marion P03 Alan W. Jacobson P01 Arthur Hughes AN Mario A. Castillo AN Robin L. McGraw 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Aviation Survival Equipment left to right AN Albert M Nut grass P03 .lamesG Pagano P01 Fox P01 George E Morgan P03 Dallas G Olson P03 Rodney E Schmer AN Dennis L Swank Paulll. Zingale, P03 Clyde S. Quality Assurance Back Row PO2 Philip G. Bender SCPO Clifton D. Baucom P02 Calvin J. Tran- cosa P01 Harry E. Craven P01 Gary A. Cowan Front Row P01 James A. Cox POI Douglas D. Personnelf Admin SN Kevin B. Kennedy POI Leonard R. Hager P01 Robert J. Grund P02 James R. Shaff SCPO Edward C. Garner Electrical Branch Back Row P03 Michael S Ford P02 Thomas R Morin AN Jonathan B Simons P03 Gene M Petit Front Lee S Scruddrs P03 Kenneth D Miller POI LawrenceJ Beurs ken CPO John F Ray Row 1503 Larry G.-Ring, PO2 VF 211 Maintenance Control Back Row left to right CPO John R. McDermott P03 Douglas C. Dun- nom CPO Richard Jones JR. SCPO Richard D. Smith SCPO Robert Martin Front Row left to right P01 Bayani H. Balagtas P01 Jesus D. Laoang LT Gal- braith D. Williams P02 Henry L. Dumo AN James D. Hiner VF 211 Line Division Back Row left to right AN Gregory J. Aron- son AN Richard E. Foster AA Keith L. Griffith P03 William V. do AN Michael D. Daley AN Dale E. Lupardus P02 Larry W. McKee AN David B. Smale P03 Thomas M. Grow AA Warren B. Perry P03 James E. Chochola AN Frank D. Reynolds AN Fred- erick J. Wuthrich Front Row left to right P02 George L. Smith P02 Charles M, Lemish P02 Gary F. Sehachte AN Robert D. Plyley P03 Sergio Leon AN Steven D. Carlson AN Dennis R. Loyd AN James A. Johnson , , . , McKnight, AN Robert Arredon- , , , , 1 , , , Y VF 211 lntergrated Systems Back Row left to right P03 Albert E Barlow P01 Richard L Fowler P03 Thomas G Polzella AN Erwin B Panter P03 Barclay J Hamill P03 Patrick J Holman Row P01 Farrel E Hiatt P02 Vernon J Fackrell P02 William R Hamilton Front Row P01 Joseph L Hodgson P01 Norman C Butler P02 Steven J Cling man P03 John R Kearney CPO Dennis K. Stevenson Middle --v -df .. A 1 ' , . Jag i 1 ...A- .ff nuns!! 1 A ' it XSS X. M5611-if K -4 M M . '-'. ' '-1- -QE -.f.,i 1311 L , Lxefc.-.-' -v--.r J Nix . X X , .Q .1,,, ' -s ' , X H ' . FX: yi bv - , I i 5 I u l X , A . 5 'QQ Nl. a W x V ai U :mx 'f fi . 'Sm Zi g.,W1 .-f-.353 1 5 3 'L HS-6 f - N , -T' A 'A X V x - 3 'V ,lf df ,K '-, ,li fx' I5-T .,4V ! AT - , Y. r H Y x 9 , illfixl QP v . 2' X5 ' I ' K ' .- H P .Ce ,fyf T M ' 3 ' l,1,1f:iL', J 1 F' , 'A . . f if-ff' ' ' g.4j,gL.gg' .. l ' A ON Beams Or Tns Cnnmn I wow, ra LiKE To WELcoME EVE 'IN1rnNA'noNAL Amuue YONE monks INDIANS FLT onsma... 'X EQ xy! N- fs 3 Ei EL 521 m LW l 'fflsusR0YX S ,AA .,.l.....-... L . . YAA- A-gm WQA i AQ ..-Q 'ai' l as A I xx i . nk J' . .a -QP if A . 1 HS6 Officers Standing, left to right LT Murat Shekem, LCDR David S. Carlson, LCDR John M. Reid, LT Ronald A. Dibble, LT James S. Wooten, LT Donald F. Ditzler ll, LT Patrick R. Drake Seated, left to right LT Franklin J. Jensen, Jr., LT John R. Kirwin, Jr., LT Rodney A. McKay, LT J. Howard Strong, LCDR William H. Burnet, LT Vaughn P. Bennett HS6 Officers Standing, left to right LT Gary Y. Oleson, CDR Leonard O. Woltersdorf, LTJG David L. Besch, LT Dennis L. Mattison, LTJG Leland H. Ward, LT Harry W. Bashore Ill, LTJG Bryan T. Welch Kneeling, LTJG Stephen F. Barthold, CWO2 Gerald J. Franzen, LT Walter H. Barton, LT Dwight V. Whitaker Ill, CDR John P. Leach, LCDR 2 Ronald B. Lewis Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Six CHS 61, homeported at North Island Naval Air Station, California has a variety of missions aboard the Constellation. Flying the SH 3A Sea King helicopter, the squadron's primary mission is anti- submarine warfare. The 'copters employ sonobuoys and Magnetic Anomaly Detectors to assist them in locating enemy sub- marines. Each crew consists of two pilots and two sensor operators. The sensor operators are also trained in search and rescue techniques, which is one of HS 6,s secondary functions. Whenever Connie is conducting flight operations, one of the Guardian Angels of HS 6 is hovering on station a few hundred yards from the ship to quickly render assistance in case of an aircraft mishap or a man overboard. HS 6 also provides logistics support, mail service, and personnel transfer. The squadron is commanded by Commander John P. Leach. .V -. . Q ,X 259 1 HS6 Powerplants left to right AD3 Steven M. Gordon AD2 Elmer E. Wood AD2 Christopher M. Rohrer AD2 Dennis C. Hopkins AD3 Patrick A. Powers AD3 Michael S. Peterson ADI Louis J. McClure AD3 Wilfred R. Lind- sey JR. Operations Department Kneeling left to right AW2 Daniel J. Bart- lett AW2 Thoams A. Martz AW3 Bruce J. Anderson AW3 Douglas G. Schubert AW2 James P. MacMaster AWI Louis E. AW3 Daniel J. Speers AW3 Bry- an A. Reece AW3 Jefferson G. Harrison Standing left to right Line Division LT Mural Shekem AWAN Neal H. Lawson Jr. AW2 Allan G. Singer AW2 Tim- othy W. Wakefield AW2 Scott D. Granzolo AW2 Steven M. Ho- bart AW3 Stephen W. Zoet AW2 Brian W. Hutchinson AW3 Micheal S. Clark AW3 Michael D. Gettinger AWCS Rodney W. Nunnelly LCDR William H. Bur- ne Jaquish, AW3 'Michael L. south, tl i Lme Division Standing left to right ADC Francis C Hess ADI Don L Mitchell A01 Larry L Sellers ADAN Mark A Friend AA Edward N Sackmann AN Martin D Bruner AMH3 Michael S McDonald AD3 Christopher stad LT Donald F Ditzler Kneel mg left to right AN KarlG Gray son AMH3 Roger W Thomp son AN Robert R Allen AA Leopoldo A Longoria II AN Mark D Shaw AA Jeffrey Lutz AA William E Crump R. Matteson, ,AA John M. Um- HS 6 AMS1 Augustine A. Hermes, PR2 David M. Boyett PR2 David M. Norman Aircraft left to right AMS3 Rob- ert B Bonds Jr. AMH1 Samuel Ray AMS2 John H. Lawrence AMSAN Donald W. Byers AMH1 Jimmy L. Scott AMH1 Richard H. Street AMH1 Owen R. Ruede AMH3 Allan W. Dykman Jr. H. Gregory, AMSAN Marvin L. Materiel Control standing AN Michael S. OLson, LTJG Stephen F. Barthold, AKC Thomas D. V Cook, AD3 Walter J. Dingman I ' ' r Ar III J HS 6 Maintenance Control Back row left to right CWO2 Gerald J. Franzen ADC Jose S. Garcia AZC Andres M. Paraiso AEC Richard D. Albright AXCS James W. Dooner ADC Jerry D. Lenox Front row -left to right AZ2 William Leis Jr. PRAN Stephen A. Jones AD1 Jerry G. Williams John D. Faulkner AMS3 George J. Sierra AA Frederick P. Riley Seated AMH1 Jerry L. Keener A03 Stephen K. Wixom Safety Department left to right LT Gary Y. Oleson LCDR David S. Carlson LT Patrick R. Drake ATC Harold D. Heuser AW2 Scott D. Granzow Corrosion Control Standing AMS3 HS 6 Line Division left to right AMHAN Kevin L. Droege AN Steven D. Kiefer AMEAN Leslie J. Downs AN Raymond barlson III, HS 6 Standing left to right AT2 Allen N. Hilburn SR Marshall J. Currier JR. AEAN W. Newlin Jr. AA Samuel A. Schrader AN Robert L. Qualls Kneeling left to right SA Anthony C. Lewis AN Francisco Riego de Dios Jr. ABCS Ralph Mizell AMSAA Johnny D. Boykin AR Graciano S. Galas AZ2 Leo G. Ibasco HS6 PR2 William P Jache MSI Juan S Luna Jr MS3 Crlsanto B Mangaliang AEAN John J AMS2 James A Hudson AA James A Jones MSSN Jeffrey A Rundell Kneeling left to right ASM3 Genesis R Custodio AMHI Rogello J Bautista MS2 Rogelio S Orbeta AA Orvall R Lowe Jr MSSN Santiago D As pxras YNSN Timothy J Marshall Wood, AX2 'ferry M. Robertsl ' z l HS 6 Standing, left to right AMSC Donald P. Bontemps, AME2 Patrick G. McCalvy, YN3 Jeffrey P. Terrien, AR David M. Strausbaugh, AMHAN Leroy Alston, Seated LT Walter H. Barton, PNC Philip E. Nickoli, AZ3 George R. Shands, AA Jon W. Brodie PN3 Darrell G. Cran- dall, YNC Jerry R. Johnston, PN2 Samuel R. Bautista Quality Assurance standing AMHI Bernard P. Greenwood ADC Dennis J. King seated AEC John V. Razler AMSC William F. Davis AVf ARM Division Standing left 'to right LT Vaughan P. Bennett AE3 Danny R. Truitt AEAN Ricky G. Welchel AEAN Edward L. Johnson Jr. AE2 Byron M. Michael L. Wear AX3 Gabriel Perez Jr. ATC Gary J. McNeil AX2 David P. Mockenhaupt Kneeling left to right AX3 Mic- hael S. Palmer AEI Marvin L. Johnson AX2 Reed A. Nelson AO! Robert N. Hibbler AT3 John K. Eilenstein AX3 Thomas A. Washburn ATI James H. Abbott AX3 Daniel T. Mancini A03 Hiram L. Williams Miles, AX2 Angel E. Sabina, AEI 5 5 i:+seaa1a-.Lame-u,::. '4:'A'132if1SQ:.:.1S -M-:iI !'ifif: A --31 i- ' , U I1- 5, N Back Row left to right William Jache MSI Juan Luna MS3 Crisanto Mangaliag AEAN John Wood AX2 Terry Roberts AMS2 James Hudson AA James Jones MSSN Jeffrey Rundell Front Row left to right ASM3 Genesis tista MS2 Rogelio Orbeta AA Orvall Lowe MSSN Santiago As- piras YNSN Timothy Marshall AN Raymond Carlson Ill AA Steven Clarksin AMHAN Kevin Droege AN Steven Keifer AMEAN Leslie Downs Custodio, AMHI Rogelio Bauf Back Row L to R AT2 Allen Hll burn III AR Marshall Currier AEAN Russell Newlm Samuel Schrader AN Robert SA Anthony Lewis AN Francisco RlCg0 de Dios ABCS Ralph Mi zell AMSAA Johnny Boykin AR Graclano Galas AZ2 Leo Ibasco i ', AA Qualls Front Rowv, left to right , 744 -.-, ?i ?' 1 265 XWX1 X -L , ,Ht ..,--.! . if Y, VA-165 f I 1' l I X 9 3 Q l l 2,2 - -, .g fggw-:3irr:5,2.Lm:fg,:,fj,3g2g L N ,1 .W ' wj.,.4,psw.f5nt 12531,-L4LE'.5,QgH f 1 :---J if ' '- F ff - -- f:,:'i':f:w - S:- 'ffbwf '- ff -V: ll f fn. - ' 'X I ' j I x - 'V 'l j I K N 3:-x -Q Q fi' ., , . gg-mt 1 ,BHG .. . Q ,lash lt 618 1.1 , I5 ,uk n , ' .Iw- imn . l fl' A I 3' BM. M., 1.W ,ilLt5.Qf..q.- , mal' VA 165 CDR Woodie Sprouse XO, CDR Bob Xl Proshek co VA 165 Officers, Front Row LTJG Steve Jayjoek, LT Bill Stevens, LCDR Ray Cinco: ENS Terry Moore Back Row LT Bob Baratko, LCDR Ray Wojcik, CAPT Rick Mugg USAF, LT Jim McKenzie The Boomers of Attack Squadron One-Sixty-Five QVA-1651 fly two types of aircraft. Their primary mission plane is the A-6E Intruder all-weather attack bomber. The Intruders carry the highest load of any tactical attack aircraft in the naval inventory-they can carry their own weight in weaponry. The two-seat aircraft can perform its mission in all types of circumstances, regardless of weather, light, and altitude conditions. VA-165,s secondary mission calls on the use of a tanker version of the A6E, the KA6D. This plane carries 26,000 pounds of fuel and is used for the in-flight refueling of the other aircraft of Carrier Air Wing Nine, which lengthens the Wing's striking ability. The Boomers hail from Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island, Washingtong and are commanded by CDR Robert M. Proshek. VAl65 picked up a Battle Efficiency E award during the cruise, distinguishing them as the premier A6 squadron in the Pacific. They are no strang- er to excellenceg this was their fourth E since they began flying the A6 in 1967. They've also won six consecutive Avi- ation Safety awards, two meritorious Unit Commendations, two Navy Unit Commendations and the Presidential Unit itation. F i. ... . ......,1,, 4 .W QA Safety First Row left to right ADI David L. Bennett ADI Claude O. Kruse AQ1 Kenneth A. Sousa AZI Osie L. Pate AZ2 Michael J. Lightner Second Row left to right ATI Richard A. Oubre AMSI Richky R. Ham- blen AMEI Beryl L. Hill AE2 Jose C. Arriola ADI Bert Walter Trouble Shooters First Row left to right AMHC D. G. Folsom AMSI Donald R. Hughes ATI Daniel A. Loughrey AE3 Stephen J. Borries AE3 John M. Muel- ond Row left to right AMS2 Theo- dore G. Browning AQ2 Spurgeon L. Root AD3 Charles D. Singh AD2 David A. Heinitz AME2 Phillip M. Anderson AT2 Daniel H. Bettin First Row left to right AQ1 Doug- las A. Young AQ1 Van A. Frazier AQ3 Dennis M. Ashe AQ1 Danny T. Pennington AQAN Jerald R. Richardson Second Row left to right AQ3 Mark E. Cox AQAN Glenn R. Combs AQAN Ricky L. Alexander AQ3 Samuel M. Wright AQ3 Donald E. Chambers baur, AQ5 Clark E. Dugan Sec- , , . , , .. - 4 f-Wuhan-Q-time-ff - A-A-H - , L-. , ,, :M .. 'l Y- . -.L....,.g-r........ hy- ,.-.-L4N1s......L.4.-a.:-L,., , ' -l1l'l' I Iinv It V-P M rl u l VA 165 Officers Front Row, left to right LTJG Rick Kulczynski LCDR Mel Beck LT Dean 0- quist LT Tom Fellin LTJG Bob Heuchling Back Row left to right LTJG Jamie Kelly Coen LCDR D. C. Smith LTJG Carlos Serrate LCDR Jim Thiele LT Paul Kenney Back Row left to right LTJG Sam Bacon LTJG Q. P. Young LTJG Joe Nortz LT Bob Bostick Front Row, left to right, LT Ron Front Row left to right LTJG Tom Sngrka CWO2 Bob Scheeler LTJG Rick Amelon LT Phil LT Tom Cleverdon LTJG Will Slxghter LT Roy Allee Maj Ron Perkins USAF Messier, Back row, left to right l. l l L 1 l l k. ml l 'l l Y X l l ll l l , l 1 l l l ll ll V. M: ' W l l 269 v 1 1 1 lin- r I . : . .. W W W .W -J' l W W E 6 E W W 2 W l E s W r W W . W W W W v W W i 270 i . Airframes First Row left to right AMS2 Han S. Murray AMHAA Michael J. Sie- bert AMS3 Mark D. Carroll AMSI Arion P. McCartney AMHI Robert M. Cummings, AMH2 Raymond E. Romero Second Row, left to right AMS2 James A. Keyes, AMH3 Jerome E. Dvorak AMH3 Robert A. Cullen, AMS2 Thomas E. Hughea, AMHAN Richard M. Ander- son, AMSAN Darrell L. Hawke, AMS1 George R. Johnson, AMS2 Refugio R. Carrasco, AMHC Steven R. Novak .v ,fr .. . , , , ll ,gf WW W ff 2 mf V w ra-fx W I y PRXAME First Row left to right AME2 Phillip M. Anderson AMEI John Strom- ,baugh MS3 Steven L. Haase PRI Ray- mond J. Keninger PR3 Scott C. Stan- ford PR2 Neil K. Shafer AME2 Eugene Sams Second Row left to right AMEC Lawrence B. Mahoney AME3 James M. Freed AME2 Michael R. Larkin AMEAN James R. Huffman AME3 ALAN K. Hurd AME3 John A. Peder- son AME2 John W. Strong AMEI Robert E. Hemingway First Row left to right MS3 Craig D Davison MSSA Marc V Yaden NCI Allan H Keith YN3 Arthur W Farley IS3 Irwin G Humphrey MS2 Paciico C de Guzman MS1Pac1ficoF Bloc Sec ond Row left to right YN2 Albert L Jones YN2 James E Rivers PN3 Timothy D Reeves PNI Allen H Seth ney ISSA Robin K Townsend PN1 Ricky E. Marquez AFCM Charles T. Keeton HMC Eugene W. Wowk ADC Bryce A. Brown MaintenencefMaterial Control First Row left to right AKAN Preston A. Johnson AZ3 Norman E. White AZAN Craig A. Bragington AKl Michael L. Chandler AZI Gerry B. Calamug AN Dennis T. Doyle Second Row left to right AZC Gerald E. Williamson AN Tom J. Clary AMCS James B. Bowers ADCS Charles A. Hairr AN Don C. Rodgers AN Jerry L Hampton AO3 Tierney PHASEfCC First Row left to right AMEI Johnny J. Piazza AMS2 Richard N. Bates AMSAN Terryl D. Chandler AN Anthony Mastrangeld AMS2 William B. Stone AMH3 Anthony L. Walters Second Row left to right ADI Don C. Burbank AME3 Ralph C. Good AMH2 Michael J, Labrecque AMS2 Harold K. Garland ADAN Edward T. Taylor AMH3 Aristeo L. Mendoza AMSAN Ronald L. Watson AN Hal H. Barnes , ' 9 , ' 1 , J I 1 , , , , , Lawrence C. Miotke, AZAN Brian P. , , 1 , , , , , . . , , Powerplants First Row left to right AD3 Jackie L Eberhart AD3 Michael J Crawford AD2 Ronald K Reid AD2 Philip P Slavm Adl Jesse D Gordon ADAN Tony S Metson AD2 Douglas D Billy R Hunt AD2 Bennie R McCargo AD3 Anthony R Evans AD3 Choong H Kim ADAN Andrew C Dretzel AD3 Bruce W Pennington ADAA Steven A Gunderson AD2Jul1an A Ifurung AD2 Roberto L Padaoan Holmes Second Row,-left to right AN VA l65 Front Row left to right AOAN Ronald R. Ragen AO3 Randolf L. Ric- hards AOI Michael S. Gregory AOI Gregory van Hoff AN Howard L. Davey AO3 Lawrence C. Miotke Back Row left to right AO2 David G. Harrison AOAN Randolf V. Townsell A03 William P. Ehrmantrout A02 Garald L. Blaker A03 Scott A. Foglestrom AOAN Robert W. White Jr. A02 Charles C. Calloway Front Row, left to right SA Lawrence E. Culver AOAN David P. Abell AMSAN Marley J. Jensen AN Michael D. Loy ADAN Michael J. Polito Back Row left to right ASMAN Joseph S. Pio AA Her- bert L. Shugart AN Jeffrey J. Patterson AN Allen J. Brown AMSAN Michael J. Mettler Front Row left to right ABH2 Louis E Beason AHMC Delma G Folsom ADI James L Rairigh AMH3 Gary P Raster AEAN William C Benzmg AN George F Doll AN Terry L Cropp Back Row left to right AN Scott A Sherman AMS3 Ronald A Pond AN Ricky N Hose AN Larry C Marshall AN Alvin Holly AMEAN Kenneth A Olaveson AMSAN Eugene A Bailey ADAN Mark E Mofflt 272 F5 Q! ,c. .1- 4:1 by keg., C I- .tg g.L f-- 'Y' -2 1.24 .-L-.'f S, 1 1 X VA165 Front Row left to right AE3 And- rew J. Lambert AE2 Craig 0. Gentz AE3 Jamie P. Gonder AE3 Peter Chin AEAN Perry M. Mayer AEI Lonnie W. Long Back Row left to right AEC Mic- hael D. Eisner AE3 Douglas D. Warren AEI Robert M. Nord AEI Norman Blackwell AE2 David A. Merrel AEI Milton W. Blanchard AE2 Ronald C. Johnson LT Philip Messier Front Row left to right A03 Philip G. Hampson A03 Bradley R. Cole A02 Robert E. Freidman A03 Dwight E. Whalberg A01 Forest J. Villers Bac Row left to right A03 John R. Delvalle AOAA Floyd G. Miller A03 Randolph B. Collier A03 Dennis S. Hannan A03 Michael T. Saporito AOAN David P. Abell AOC Robert S. Sage , , , , , , , , , , , , , . . , , , , k , , i , , , , Front Row left to right AT1 David R Baker AT3 Richard P Corkran AT3 MarkD Harris AT3 StevenJ Hall AT2 Richard W Astley Back Row left to right AT1 Gary L Treacy AT3 David C Mor rill AT2 Chester R Hall AT2 Gary W Hiday AT2 Frederick G Cudmore AT2 M1chaelA Fodor 1 1 - f ' s - u - 1 - 1 . , . - , . , . 1 - s AQl Art A. Jaenke, AQI Richard L. ln- gersoll, AQI Dennis W. Harrison, AQ3 Richard L. Tew, AQ3 William C. Quill Front Row, left to right HM3 Kevin N. Flowers, AQ2 Dennis E. Rogers, AQ2 Roosevelt McKenzie, AQI Gary D. Con- away Xi Front Row left to right MSl Pacifico F. Bioc MS2 John I. Heberling YNSA John H. 'La Grove AT2 Samuel T. Clarke AMH2 Gary P. Stuve AK2 Mic- hael J. Rauen MS2 Fernando C. Bum- basi Back Row left to right AEC David M. Emert PR3 Erling H. Ulstein A02 Ray A. Patterson PRAN Thomas S. Knouse ASM2 Charlie Staggs AT2 Phi- lip M. Varone ATC James V. Kirkwood AQC Charlie H. Berlemann Front Row left to right ADAA Raul Bustos AEAA Douglas L. Weeth AA Franklin S Burrowes AMHAA Daniel A Nelson AEAN Michael J Parker AEI Luniano D Martinez AOAA Jeff rey A French AN Richard A Zamora AZI Virgllio F Benjamin Back Row left to right AMSAN Lamark L Linthacum AA Michael E McLm HM3 Kevm N Flowers AEAA Robert G Plummer AA Michael K McGilvray AQ2 Steven M Whlles AEAN Gregory A Bryant ADAA Daniele Posplsil AT3 Richard S Carmean AQI Willard A Murray JR 274 Q1 G1 ei ..- If B x lr rw: Ut . v ,O I-.LM f ,424 N, . ,f ,..-v-- VS-21 X15 NP! NA ,D susMARuNE I-lELL..I'VE cor ww. Ano vws TO om R ' VE ' Q ffm' mme You KNOW WE'LL BE EQ! .-f I ..Gn ff I X I af' - V7 I 4 94Nr:suamw 'L H Q- f-f- ' 'W f f , q if 'i' . .l 'R L, ' ,Nm ?r.-, ,,-- . s.1 - 3 vs 2l Officers and Crew Front ...Z M, ,um ' ' T Row, L to R, AW3 T.F. John- ga. ,E v son, LT T.D. Samples, LTJG T.P. Thompson, LCDR B.A. Johnston, LTJG C.L. Deming, LTJG M.E. Hoffhines, ENS X RJ. Meyer, AWAN M.W, Hunter Back Row, L to R, LT F.A. Zackary, LTJG M.V. Veitch, LT D.L. Brunelli, LT G.K. lkuma, LT V.G. Cook, LTJG J.G. Schachtman, LT JG D.L. Keeler Front Row L to R, AWAN L.E. Storla, LT T.S. Douglas, LCDR J.A. Smalling, LTJG S.D. Stain- ton, LCDR B.P. Fike, LTJG G.T. Sturgis, AWAN G.S. Self Back Row L to R AWC J.L. Dodson, LCDR R.T. Myers, LCDR E. L. Street, LT G.E. Baldwin, LT D.N. Cote, LT J.M. Lagrone, LTJG J,W. Buckner, LCDR M.R. Sherman, AWAN G.R. Rivard ' :Lia The Fighting Redtails' of Air-Submarine Twenty-One CVS 211 brought the S 3A Viking,' to Constellation for the first time. The Viking is an advanced turbo-fan powered anti-submarine aircraft which carries four crewmen. Using sono- buoys and Magnetic Anomaly Detectors QMADJ the S 3A can effectively locate submerged submarines and neutralize them with a large variety of ordnance. The Redtails, homeported in San Diego, California, were the Navy's first operation- al S 3A squadron. They made their first deployment with the new aircraft aboard the USS John Fitzgerald Kennedy in 1975, and have since joined Carrier Air Wing Nine. VS 21 has accumulated an impressive array of wards during the last year. These include the CNO Annual Safety Award, the Battle Efficiency E , the Admiral Jimmy Thach Award for Car- ier ASW excellence and the Captain Arnold Isbell Award for ASW excellence. In July of 1977 Commander Dallas B. Boggs relieved Commander Raymond C. Riches as Commanding Officer of VS 21. s 1 Personnel L to R PN1 L. B. Richmond PN3 M. L. Bonyhadi PN3 M. L. Wea- thers PN3 M. L. Richert PN2 T. S. Bar- beran PN3 V. B. Storm AMSI D. M Admin Oftice YN3 J. E. Stewart YN3 C. E. Franks YNI M. W. Gamble YNSN R. J. Olivas YNSN C. E. Turner YN3 J. A. Justiniano . . , . , , BHIZC , , , . , Avlators Equlpment 3rd Row L to R AME2 Jesse T Sparks PR2 Denms L Brown 2nd Row L to R AMEI W D Martm lst Row L to R AME3 L L Lar son AMEAN K J Nesmxth Maugk, AME2 6. L. comer, PR3 cf. P. '- u. .. W-A.- , 1 . A--... -. ..1L,..- 9 ,ng l ' . V 11913. -f l I V , xi-.. , v.. - ' we ff ie., . 1 1 ' - f , Q., ,C ' 9 ' , ,:.. 5? , ' l x . Q A, -fi, . l - . E, L5- A! E aa . f we ,vY. ' , A Y - ' 5 E A 31 lk. ilxml TJ X Back RowLtoRLTC. G. Anderson LT K - N, f I R. B. Lear AD3 F. J. Lance IS2 K. A. HE xl Z-.Qs nn annum 7EElrl'3' 9' an-L Robledo Front Row L to R LT J. W. Bierut LT J. R. Stapleford LTJG L. W. Phase Maintance L to R AEAN M. G. Spearman AMHAN R. E. Pabst AD1 M. E. Brown AD2 P. C. Egger ADC J. E. Elkin wanzf LT J. E. Baldwin ' ArrframesfCorros1on Control Back Row L to R AA J E Rrsener ATAN R C Cornwall Mlddle Row L to R AMHI R G Holcomb AMS 3 T A Creque AMSC A A Whrddon AMS3 D A An Hanson AMSAN R L Odell Front Row L to R AMHAN T L Robinson AMS3 W W Tuck AMHAN B C Belarmmo AMSAN B P Gray AA E C Buenvlaje AMS2 R Nebres Hg, . , . . ' , 3 - - , - - ' ders, AMH3 B. D. Adams, AMI-I2 D. L. x 279 l .XJ AO Shop Back Row L to R AOC V. R. Phillips A03 T. K. Jolly A01 Terry T. Scrivner AN K. T. Mason AOAN D. L. Douglas Front Row L to R A03 Fred A. lsenhour A03 R. W. Roberts A03 J. Garcia A03 Leonard D. Seal A01 Peter Zoumberis AW1 C. E. Holt LCDR R. D. Warren CDR D. W. Ritt LCDR S. F. Chappell CDR D. B. Boggs LTJG B. L. Stinson Back Row L to R AW2 G. V. Banks LTJG R. E. Meder LT M.D. Marks LTJG R. H. Wahl LTJG J. T. Marquis LTJG L. W. Waltz LTJG V. Karawan- ny AWC W. D. Johnson AW! T. D. Ensberg , , , , , . , , , 1 . Officers and Aircrew Front Row L to R , . , , , . . , . . , , , , . Line Shack L to R Top Row ADAN William R Huss AD3 B R Schuitema AA D M Carper AMH3 Glenn G Farrugia AMH3 James E Teague ANJ K Cugal AD1 R D Brock AA Robert Row L to R AMHAN M A Stoops AD R J Emanuel AD3 J E Ameluxen AN M Thomas AMHAA D D Shirey AD3 Emilio Ortiz ABHI D M Clayton Di Rabson, AA Timmons Bottom c . . , ' ' . f 280 ' u.,.',.- - ... ff ' ,X ax -'ls'--4 'Nl X. lk., MEI D -.745 V 5 4 HZ .Z 1 A,g9 irc, :rf l Maintenance Control L to R AMCS R. S. Dow AK2 Lyndon R. Williams AN R. J. Meyer LT D. F. Martin AZ2 P. A. Oberst ADCS R. A. Springer w. A. iaylof, AVCM C. G. Thier,,ENS AE Shop Baclc Row L to R LTJG B. L. Stinson AEAN S. D. Oman AEI D. L. Rowe AEAN B. M. Boyll AEAA J. D. Fuda AE2 R. O. Denson Front Row L to R AEI R. A. Davidson AE2 S. J. Hill AE3 S. D. Mitchell AE2 R. L. Hoss AE3 W. Z. Fitzgerald AEC C. O. Lucas Quality Assurance Division Back Row L to R AMHI L Harper ADI J H Lei Roe Front Row L to R CWO3 John D Gaddy AFCMS D Bible AMEI E E Cromwell AZ2 V L Milton I v f R 1 in ff 1 1 , . . . . X 8 . , . . Y -- Mix feld, AT2 W. J. Szymanski, AZ3 K. E. -N VN x 44r3 f J vb X. A tn' 1 ' 281 f Y X AXYShop, L to R LTJG D. L. Keeler l I' ATAN W. L. Allen, AXAN J. wf Strasser, AX2 D. G. Maurer, AX3 G. A. Ryan, AT2 A. C. Richardson, AT2 W. J. Szymanski Power Plants L to R AD3 J. J. Maloney AD3 D. J. Northern AD3 S. G. Rush ADC W. P. White AD3 C. L. Bennish Kneeling L to R AD3 G. L. Harmon AD3 John Green AD2 J. D.Clark ADI R. E. Hammell AT Shop L to R ATAN S J Stover AXC D M Fetscher AX2 J D Oldner AX3 G J Simoneaux AX2 J M Ma lone AX3 N L Tate Arz D..C.-Weber, Axi M..Al Barton, Q 282 -Q . QW, 1 -2- .4 1-1.1-1 :wr 1' - :.::1-,. 1- J f M 7 U xi 5 ' , U, r .fi - , ,wg .- ...Z , ,f?lzf ,TQ in M4412 -3 jf .M , . ,I VD. W, . 7 ,.,. . , 5-f ..f- :r.,f,g3 '11 -ff! fy .M . F? f' ,,.. Aim., 5 ,u-M, ' .wk fp! 'Jig . 1 .4.a.-4 1 1? VF-24 f N A f fr QQ? fl , ANKEE' , .Q W1 wx-ww oo You mg-AU You bor-rT -mace' wwsw-Eze:-MRGE.. , X- Q 'h-1-ff, ii swf l L -e. to .4 VF 24 Officers Top Row, left to right LT Ross Hoffman, LTJG Al Taylor, LCDR Walt van Divort, LCDR Rick Bradley Bottom Row LT Bob Spencer, LCDR Vic Kovaleski, LT Brad Rath, LTJG Paul Miles Top Row LCDR Paul Ringwood, CDR Jack Ready, LTJG Larry Schmidt, LT Dick Naughton, LCDR AL Palmer, CWO2 Ed Edenfield Kneeling LTJG Ray Perez, LTJG Ed Blind, LT Mike Szoka, LT Bill Craig, LT Jim Looloian, LT Tom Darnell 4 ai The Fighting Red Checkertails of fighter Squadron Twenty-Four CVF 245 are a recent addition to Air Wing Nine. West Pac 77 marked their first deployment aboard the Constellation, and their first time in the fleet flying the F l4A Tom- catsf' Connie has become one of the first true CV's -a multi-mission open water carrier. Working in conjunction with the E 2c Hawkeye', early warning aircraft and the ship's tactical support center, the F 14 can patrol air spaces at extend- ed ranges from the ship. VF 24,5 primary mission is to protect Connie, her escorts, and Air Wing Nine's attack and reconn- aissance aircraft from hostile planes and missles. Commander Jack Ready commands the squadron which is homeported at Miramar Naval Air Station, California. R lv-143 -1- Shop: PRI Paul Ehrenfeld PRAN Bobby Cassady VF 24: Aviators' Survival Equipment VF 24: Airframe Shop: Standing: AMSI Wilbert Wilson AMHI Harry Faeldan AMH3 Jose Aguirre AMH3 Michael Patskin AMS3 Roger Wilson AMSAN Alfred Poquiz AMSZ Thomas Devold AMHC Paul Neumeister Kneeling: AMHAN Charles Banks' AMH1 Zacha- rias Manuel AMS2 Hubert Iturriaga AMH3 Jean-Pierre Dumur AMH3 Mic- hael Kiminki AMI-I1 Bruce Johnson AMHAN Shannon Caffey VF 24 QA Standing AZ3 Ronald Lyons AMHC John Lammers ADI Ed mond Thompson, Seated: ATCS Charles Dougherty, AEI William Dill, AOC Robert Brooks 286 35, is l l EYAX p :,:v:rf-gs Q., , '41, WN VF 24: First LT: AOAN Bradford Benni- son, AMSAN Kelly Kreischer, AN Mic- hael Reynolds, ATAN Charles Cates, BMI Walter Wade H l , i l , V -1 .-mg u - ' --,.f-:i ,.. - -f Y' V15 ,Q-1if. '?'f .' L ,. ' 'HTF l K i ll l , 1 4 I i f! X L x l 5 X l M 1 1 l 'l Q T'?N?'W x Q-' ' , A f rn - X i ' - f ' irnmuu N no mm nooxk rrnmm: mukruu, L F7 'fguffhwu :mom :f . 5 M .Q W S .,-'QA Hg' Top row LCDR Dave Lovelady LT Dave Jackson LTJG Byron Rollins LT Jim Melville LCDR Gary Benn LT Will Wood Kneeling CDR Joel Graffman LCDR Buzz Johnson LT Gerry Hull LT Bob Willard VF 24 AlrframesfCorrosion Control Oscar Arce AMH2 Daniel Premo AMHAN Lavern Thompson AMSAN Hadley Newgent AMI-Il Harry Mroczynski Kneeling AMH2 Scott Adams AMH2 Gary Smith AMH2 Jerry Stevenson AMS3 Ronald Kalles AMS3 Barry Ward AMHI Vincent Pan es Standing: AMS1 Edward sam, AN d , .i Q 3 l l ll l i it l 1 rl ,l ln l J i X633 I VF 24: Ordnance NX: AOAN Conny Clark A01 Charles Stoddard AO3 Mic- hael McKown A02 William Jones VF 24: Line: Standing: AMSAN Kelly Kreischer ADAN Joseph Orson AD2 Steven Grizzle AMHI Robert Muller AMH2 Nicolas Rivera ADAN Kevin Michael Moore ASEAA Johnny Carpen- ter AMSAN David Stamm AN Daniel Grantz Kneeling: AQI Earle Carrubba AMS2 Billy Powell AE3 Todd Adams AMS2 Morris Mister ADAN Dean Reid ADAN William Duffy AMHAN Sean Barnett Bell, AQ3 Richard mi Paulis, AME3 Power Plants Back Row, left to right AD2 Fidel B. Tebelin, AD3 Stanley D. Elliott, AD2 Donald E. Wheatley, AD3 Kim E. Cather, AD3 Dennis M. S. Hugee, AD2 Wenford R. Schurman Front Row, left to right ADI Leigh E. Larter JR., AD3 Jerry D. Caruthers, AD3 Aubrey A. Joseph, AD2 Raymond L. Baker, ADI John S. Yarbrough, ADI Dennis E. Muslusky 288 -t-- -:-:a..L, -15 RQ-'P' vp. ff -' -' J' .iff :-11 13. .1 J Q ,KET 27 u xx 1 VF 24: Maint ControIfMatcrial AKAN Noe Gonzalez AMCS Albert Danbridge AMCS Cecil Carlee AN Timmy Heb- bard VF 24: Line: Standing: AN Randall Swartz ADAN Terry Wischer AD2 Paul Bendt AN Willie Sharp AMHAN Ricky Hernandez AMI-I3 Kent Bodin AMH Virgil Jones AOC Anthony Kruszewski Kneeling: AMHAN Douglas Heimann AD2 Richard Bradley AD3 Charles Moser ADAN Joe Shallenberger AE2 James Jenkins VF 24 Maintenance Control Admlnis tration Material Standing AK2 William Davis AMHC Alvin Wmge AFCM Harold Church AECS James M Kill mer AZI Kenneth Moffett Seated AZAN Glenn Horlacher AN Patrick Ward AN Danny Dwight , , , , , . , , . . 'I Tj ill 1 .R . ,L .,,,A.,..... :ad I 1 ' . , 7 ' - 7 7 ' 1 VF 24: Adminf Personnel! Opsf LCPOX Safety: Standing: YNSN Montie Lewis, AEAN Timothy Smith, PNSN Marvin Miller, AEC Carmon Shaw, PNI Carl Crittenden Seated: YN3 Dana Farmer, YNI Virgilio Arciaga, YNSA John Pat- ton, AEI Jerry Clenney VF 24: Ordnance: Standing: A03 Ronald Stewart AOC Robert Lively AOAA Gerhard Mayer AOAN Edward Smith A03 Terrance Vaughan. NCC John Smith Seated: AOAN Alvis Bullard A01 Eric Adolph CWO Dewitt Eden- field AO2 David Speck VF 24 Avionics Standing AE3 Roy Ramsey AE2 Kent Baldwin AQ3 Steven Douglas Garner Sitting AT2 Melvin Darbe AQC Charles Claywell ATl Harry Hartwig AE3 Mark Doan Kneel mg AQ2 Freddie Bryant AEAN Jeffrey Carrender AQ2 Gerald Kemink Maxwell, AT2 Douglas Sego, ATAN l I ' 290 2 29, . . :in , 1 n. . .. ,-.,,- L - .,3 1:. J. H '-. Z - , - iw- .,-:y.:Sd:g,-iqqgus 3,ey4,1it, ,, . -- - ,f- V , V -H, ,:.- -5,416-,. 71 ,:::,...-L-.,. i,-J A VALE., 1... , f' A C - . vu., VF 24: AME Shop: AMEI Jerry Batson, AME 2 Jeffrey Scarbo, AMEC Ronald Kline, AME3 Randy Bailey, AMEI Olin Ron' deau, AMEAN Keith Romick VF 24: Avionics: 5th row: AQ3 Louis Lheureux ATI Peter Den- ton AT3 Gary Seal AE3 Eric Carlson, 4th row: AE3 Mark Stout, ATAA Paul Grtego, AT3 Mark McKendry, AE2 Kevin O' Leary 3rd row: AQl Morris Res- nick, AQ2 Steven James, AT2 Charles Diederich 2nd row: ATAN Michael Hayes, AE3 Richard Mc Garry, ATAN Douglas Mattison, ATAN Charles Cates lst row: Carl Hill, AE3 Regis Reffner mt tu 291 fi t Y' VAW- 126 1 'J X u , 'X ,' 'Y' I DONT SEP. X lf A T1-HNG..,, u 4 4 ff' , ,Vg A VU A n V 5- xy , , -'X Q F 7 f-22 TJ vf ' 7 I Yv- VAW 12 - E J w gli - i 7, sqm lyk , . X it, 4 1 v Xxx loam.--f' 'N gr -.,- . NYM left to right, LCDR Albert S. Polk, LCDR Paul J, Bucheim, LCDR Terry J. Wendt, LT Henry M. Shaw, LCDR Rick X. Collins, LT Dale R. Lilly LTJG Greg P. Wiener, LTJG James B. Mahoney, LTJG Edward J. Kay, CDR Robert E. Kordalski CO, LTJG Stephen D. Doyle, LTJG David A. Johnson, LT Greg W. de Mik The Hummers of Airborne Early Warning Squadron One-Hundred-Twenty-Six CVAW 1265 fly the Proud Bird with the roof on top -the E 2C Hawkeye The Hummers had a long way to travel when they joined the Constellation in San Diego before the cruiseg they are homeported at Norfolk, Virginia. They are the first VAW squadron to deploy on a West coast cruise carrier with the new Hawkeye aircraft. The primary mission of the 141 officers and men assigned to VAW 126 is to provide the Constellation and its task force with an extended radar range for early warning and detection of enemy missles and aircraft. The Hawkeye also provides command and control of anti-submarine, attack, and search andarescue missions. The squadron employs four planes. Commanded by Commander R.E. Kordalski, VAW 126 com- piled an impressive record of 13,000 accident-free flying hours during the cruise. 1 Bottom left to right AMHC Cur- ley M. Parks PRI Garry L. Wheeler AMHI Edward J. Mott ADI Roy E. Saunders AK3 Jose P. Blanco ADCS John F. Diver Top. left to right AZ2 Herbert D. Roberts AMCS Wilbert G. Skid- more AZ David A. Farr AT1 David E. Bloemendaal AZ3 Ed- ward W. Kehl ADC Richard L. Schaefer AEC Larry G. Dalling Bottom left to right AMH3 Mic- hael K. Pryor AN Michael D. AT3 Lester C. Griffith AA James E. Mandley AD3 Steve R. Stecko Top right to left AME3 Theodore H. Simmons AME2 James E. Hoover AMH2 James 0. Mitchell AMEAN Stephen A. Tarboro ADC Donald R. Orr left to right LT William J. Tyson LTJG Claude W. Phillips LTJG Stan Rodman CDR Denny M. Kinney X.O. LTJG Vance Y. Vey- nar LCDR Rick A. Ricci LT Larry E. Lyford Hogan, AMEIJ Labon I. Maple, v l Y' T' l 5 Q 1. ,, jig- ,-eg-ab: ,s.. ',-'I gn ., 'K' A ww left to right AD3 Gregory A. Bri- xey AD2 Roy L. Amick ADAN Kenneth R. Dalton JR. AD3 Ricky A. Marske AD3 Dennis A. Bellet Bottom left to right AEI Robert W. Barrett AE1 Laurence A. Day AT2 George E. Adee AN Richard N. Parker AT3 Gary R. Goyette D. Davis AE3 Timothy J. Cox Top left to right AE3 Robert A. Riley AT2 Paul J. Theisz AE2 Jesus F. Ramos ATC Dale E. Bar- ham ATI Gerald J. Keith AT2 Everett L. McLendon AT2 Her- bert B. Kline AT2 Edward W. Everett AT3 Jeff A. Moody AT3 Vester W. Humphries AT1 Roger D. Peck, AT2 Herbert Bottom left to right AMH3 John R Simmons AMH3 Leroy S Riddle AMH3 Kevin M Mc Craith AMSAN Lee A Pollard AMH James A Bristow Top left to right AMS2 Harvey B Riddle AMS2 Vanme Stewart AMS2 John H Robinson AMH3 Gary W Partm AMS3 TerryL Massey Q - r , . - y - 1 y - 1 . , . VAW 126 Bottom, left to right YNI Elfredito G. Panilinan, YNSA Peter A, Paterno, PN3 William J. Jenkins Top, left to right PN1 Timothy M Calnan, YN2 Kevin D. Starks, BMI Graham E. Boysen, PN1 Michael L. Spears 5 '43 ZR I.-L, 'l 1 Y 3,4 ,lf f f':'n i , n B 'Ku . , - , ge-fwMW.,,.4.,!uman,,x if U X ..,...vw- 1:1 7 A y 'N J.,. ,, F wr:-1. Q . yn w N H .1 A-147 lllsli- b an ,ffm ffg' J - -,-V Y f ff ' . ll ,A N A ,mf , -, ' 1 g-,Y is -Q-Y -+- X -- -----F N -Q. -fi - - :T-El l Lg.--- F Z 'JA' , ,if 4 - ?6v,f,' 'Y' - O , A ng. -,-vw 'Z AW Coma ON NOW lk ii at - ui. . wt E ds, A Bottom row, left to E right LT Risher, LT Brandenburg, LTJG LTJG Gibson, LCDR ,. Scheber, LTJG LTJG Wall, CWO2 Guss Top Row, left to right LT McGuire, LCDR Speakman, LCDR Biery, LCDR Garnar, CDR Gubbins, CDR Austin, LT Godwin, CWO2 Pieper LT Scott, LT Henry, LT Rondestvedt Attack Squadron One-Forty-Seven fVA147J, homebased at Naval Air Station, Lemoore, California, became the Navyfs first operational A-7 'LCorsair II light attack jet aircraft. This single-engine plane is primarily tasked with air to surface ordnance delivery. The 241 officers and men of VA-147 are responsible for the operation and maintenance of 12 Cor- sairsf' This is the fourth time the squadron has deployed aboard Constellation. Under the command of Commander Paul B. Austin the Argonauts picked up the Battle Efficiency E during the cruise, marking them as the Pacific Fleet's number- one A-7 squadron. They also went over three years and 15,000 accident-free flying hours during WESTPAC '77. Along with their sister squadron, VA-146, the Argonauts make up the bulk of Constellation's attack capabilities. X Peterson, LTJG Adams, Bratcher, LTJG Quaid, AT SHOP Front Row left to Robert J. Fisher AT3 John L. Everett ATAN Michael H. Ben- nett Back Row left to right AT3 Carl M. Hansen AT2 Daniel J. Cline AT2 Albert K. Keenan ATC Harold L. Hartwell 4x l1lNliEl right, AT1 vardie P. Corley, AT3 E l iso H3 Bottom Row left to right ADAN Berry PN2 Rodgers YNSN Allen AMEAN Blewett AMSI Jobe Top Row left to right AFCM Waite AMSAN Dawson NCC Fillmore Bottom Row AQ1' Schroll AMH1 Smith Top Row ADI Swint AME2 Loveless AE YN1 Koch, l PN2 Kamminga: Y . 1 Leach, AZ3 Broach - W .E-I 1 5 v' wx! -2' U5 -91 13N 397' fgvvf X, m, .-l1,,gp',f-,.-- v P ---hwy -.'-- , -.'-- - - . F -- --Ac? J, , - L- L ' ' - .QL-L-.2-LTQGQ-:Ee 5, -...v-115011-.'?f','i1-, K- -- --f.: :fi-Q ,J -,. ,I-finesse:-e f VA-Mgyfe r 'Q' rv 'FY' EDNSTELLA Turf PM ' J X' - JV -Q rl-149 K L W ','Qm , A, , , -WM -v Bottom Row, left to right AME1 Burris, AME2 Burch, AME3 Tipton, AME3 Meyer, PR3 Rush- ing, PRI Reed, PRI Amahumada Top Row left to right AMEAN Blewett, AME2 Loveless, AME3 Carrillo AME3 Keppel PR2 Henry AMEI Deerinwater Bottom Row left to right ADAN Cook ADI Towne AD2 Trautz AD2 Anderson ADI Pratt Top AD3 Long AD3 Maye AD3 Kelley AD3 Lowry AD3 Mel- endez Row, left to right, AD3 C. Mins, Bottom Row, left to right AMH3 Hewson, AMS2 Gibout, AMH3 Brown, AMHI Lampe, AMH2 Morrison, AMH2 Capili Top Row, left to right AMH3 Sunday, AMI-I3 Schaefer, AMS2 Larue, AMHI Smith, AMS3 Ferris, AMS2 Sapp AD3 Archer, AMS3 Neail AMH3 Custer Front Row left to right A03 Michael A. Thomas A01 John A. Hermsdorf A02 Bruce P. Lee AOAN Charles Gillette A03 Gregory I. Swanson A03 Donald G. Benedict Back Row left to right CW02 James R. Guss A02 William C. Ireland A02 Timothy L. Holub A03 Steven L. Kirker A03 Dwane E. Reed A01 Wil- liam A, Petriskie AOC Harry L. Potter Front Row left to right AE2 David T. Curtis AE2 Erich Love- joy AEAN Amile S. Cass AE3 William S. Fowle AE3 Garry R. AE3 Harold M. Anderson AE2 Steve L. Marcek AE3 Dennis A. Mauro AEI Dennis W. Rob- ertson AE1 Norman J. Boyles Bottom Row left to right A03 Michael A. Thomas A01 John A. Hermsdorf A02 Bruce P. Lee AOAN Charles Gillette A03 Gregory I. Swanson A03 Donald G. Benedict Top Row left to right CW02 James R. Guss A02 William C. Ireland Timothy L. Holub A03 Steven L. Kirker A03 Dwayne E. Reed A01 Wil- liam A. Petriskie AOC Harry L. Potter . , , . , . . . . , , , Frank Back Row Cleft to rightj . , , . . . , . , . . . , t . 61-1-74 W . 1 4 ,-,.1 -., . ...Eg 41 1-6 ll Aw 15911 M,. xv 'l fvfapgggg-wg, it H . W X5 25 2 .Q,, 4 F e , A 'Av x1 vffyxgl ' W ' W- - 1 4 1 '11:.,.,f7 ' Y U. ,,, ' 'll R A 4 we NAVY f X Front Row left to right AMH3 Douglas E. Strickfaden AE3 Francis L. Osborne Back Row left to right AMHI James H. Harris AQ3 Joseph F. Martin AT3 Randall J. Glassel Michael Waybourn, ADJ2 IWT Shop Bottom Row, left to right A03 Charles A. Perry, AQ3 Timothy Singleton AQ2 Terry L. Denney AQ2 Glenn E. Risley AQ1 Larry W. Ramsey Top Row left to right AQ3 Michael J. Mer- cer AQAN Terry G. Akey AQ1 Harold L. Ricketts AT2 Doug- las J. Josserand AQ2 Anthony L. Yanez Front Row Left to right ADJ2 John R Pistey AMHAN David R Luna PRAN William E Meyer AN Joseph A Koollck AN Bob V Nichols AA Peter A McWade ADJ3 King Mills Back Row left to right AA Donnell Ferguson AA David R Hopkins ADJ3 Clay L Drummond AOAN James M Rogeau AD3 Ben jamm W Worcester AN Danny R Scholl AA Albert M Chan eco ATAN Clifton H Murphy AOAN Mark G Stover AMHC Donald G Rowland 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 74 111' 1 - 1 . , - 1 - 1 . , . 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . y ' - 1 1 g ' - 1 - v - 1 X f VA- 146 L 9 X K 5 some now CME? W ' I wf- T NM -mg' wsu. Bw-1' H W If T.. . y X mf? JUST MNT TIM.. - ITS PAINTED... K K. i . an sf wg. - -LM X 'Saw ,fm , , t fit e , E - r lf ' 4 - 1 www., Y.-. :. V ll V , I-f F? V '- -, . 1 3 i 1 4,-in -, , , s 4 1 F fc? ' ' S' , , .... 'f X 1 l H .te f .rn Standing L to R LCDR Butch Tolbert, LT Bruce Hawk, ENS Tom Cutsforth, ENS Paul Withington, CWO3 Gerry Schmitt, LT Charlie Bray, LTJG Al Hoggatt, LT Tom Ogden, LTJG Steve Firks Kneeling L to R LT Cal Durst, LCDR Dave Lichtermann, LT Ron MacGarvey, CDR Dick Howson CO, CDR .lim Lair XO, LCDR Denny McGinn, LT Tony Ford E! Attack Squadron One-Forty-Six CVA-1465 combines with VA-147 to provide Connie's- light attack complement. The Blue Diamonds are homeported at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California and are commanded by Commander Rich- ard I. Howson. Since they were commissioned in 1956 the Blue Diamonds have flown a variety of aircraft. Starting with the F9F-6 Panther, and progressing through several generations of naval aircraft to the A-7E Corsair II , VA-146 has made thirteen WESTPAC cruises aboard seven different aircraft carriers. This was their sixth cruise aboard the Constellation. I git of , . Top Row left to right AE2 R.E, Langford AEI M. R. Logan AEAN W. M. Ekenstam Bottom Row left to right AEAN D. M. Machletl AE3 W? P. Bresnahan AE3 L. D. Adcox AE2 B. Rey- nolds AEAN K. C. Larson left to right AMH3 Donald J. McWay JR AD3 Leslie Ben'a Alfredo D.A. Villanueva -, .I ' min, AD1 John L. Snapp, AD2 Front Row left to right PRI Pat Rigdon PRI Carl Morris AME3 Back Row left to right AME3 Dave Grex AME3 Randy Lueker AME2 Less Wilke AMEI .lay Stinsky In Dave llawhun, PR3 Dennis Duff O 'D ' x .X P1 1.1 -' 1Y:vTf'-'-,, I x I X , X . me ,ii .1 I U L: F155-'-T - -3-43902 -T'?:f51v al-1 -Y-- , I.:-f'v?lDS 'l.ulL:.i', Q f4P:5..4.uf ,Lv L,..?fE5?Fi 'i I 6 I I ' I Front Row, left to right AQC John Martin, AQI Rick Berry, 1' AQI Ewald Brieske, AQ3 Duke Novak, AQ3 Buck Buchanan, AQ2 John Hudson Back Row, left to right AE2 Fred Curcione, AQ3 DEwayne Goodman, AQI Duffy Caskey, AQ3 Fred Robin- son, AQ2 Luke Moore, A0 Tim Crangle I V l Front Row, left to right AT2 J. M. Barber, AE3 D. Mendez, AQ2 D. L. May Back Row left to right AT2 R. D. Miller, AQ2 C. A. Johnson, AT3 F. J. Senoski, AQI E. L. Olson, AZ3 D. J. Cook, I AEAN T. Latay I I l I I l I I Front Row, left to right, AT2 H. I Duncan, ATAN J. Kerrigan, AT2 Q P. Huber, AT3 R. Johnson, ATI 4 J. Forman, AT3 C. Dejesa, AT3 , J. Clark Back Row, left to right, , ATI B. Crisler, ATI R. Lee, ATI I M. McCartney I I 15 tl l I I I l Jw . ' .,.. . Front Row left to right YN2 Dean R. Bock Jr. YN2 Gary E. Bostron Back Row left to right PN2 Stanley W. Morris SN Herbert McGihon PNSN Danny G. Tubbs SN Larry C. Stewart Front Row left to right A03 Robert A. Gotterson A03 Wayne P. Garrett A03 David L. Eilers A02 Jerry M. Long A03 Timothy V. Crangle AOAN Lennis L. Bolden A03 Jake J. Young Back Row from left to right A01 Jes- sie Cavazos A01 Daniel D. Miller A. Kinniard AOCS Rich Pack A03 Thomas E. Haile A02 David A. Alliger AOAN Patrick J. Mc- Cabe AOAN Robert M. Carr Front Row left to right AA Ben- ito M. Servodio ADI Anthony Wagner AD2 Douglas R. Benson ADC Carl D. McClelland AD2 Joseph P. Barbour AD3 Alvoid Hills AD3 Victor M. Valdez Bac Row left to right ADI Richard D. Shimmon ADI Gary W. Marlow AD2 Jerry E. Carter AR Thomas J. Gaffney AD3 Loyd E. Martin A02 Leonaid A. nada, A02 Larry .x .4 -vi,. ff3': ,WJ , L HCI 91 NAVY . ,Vs Front Row left to right ADAA Robert M. Robb AEAA Mike F. Poff AZ3 George H. Brinson Ill AN Leonard H. McGurr AMSI Carl V. Veres, AN Dave J. Jacobs, AN Michael P. Besson Back Row, left to right AMSC John A. Abril, AMSAN Steve J. Ellenson, AA Tomas Siller, AMHAA George E. Jackson, AA Nils H. Lazich, ADAN John G. Senko, ADAA Eric A. Strong, AEAA Jim A. Morrow, AA Randall A. Ratzlaff f' 1. .. . . . g f ' f - ,- . ' , - f 4-55 -, - .. -4-- - .p uw -E:.:3'7w' . A W 'L-A:x.1'. 'F-L'-'Gs-anis.: 'if-1 - -' Rf!' z-..Q'r:l..,.12s!f-,val-2w7?H'.,-:ii-3-2'- e'....4,':.-qnfa-1-L .- -als ., ,if A--12 1 N Nr- I X, l I I I , Q' f f- , . . VNV I i J . Q - if aew.-.wm-:- nz: ' 'l 1 V LY-.gf-Siili ' ' 'A , . ' - ,1-,J , 1 . -'t4 Z' 1 ,-, 1 - jg, A f-t v ' if A 'E Wm 5 x Front Row left to right A01 Daniel D. Miller ASMAN Craig D. Doby AA Ricky Pollard AMHAN John P. Mitchell AA Michael H. Willaiams AMHAN Joseph A. Maura AMHAN Mike T. Roberts Back Row left to right AMSC John A. Abril AN George B. Bango AOAN Pat J. McCabe AEAN Ken T. Turley AN Ruben R. Valdez AN Bob W. Ohrt AA Barry F. Longworth AMSI Rick Pestrello left to right AMSC John A Abrll AMH2 Gary W Landry ATAN Jim B Anderson ADI William A Ewing AE3 David C Kern AD2 Loren D Hasley AMS3 Dewey Lamkin . . . , , , - , . . 1 . . . , . . 1. , f .1, . i Y ' ' . . . , . , - . . . 309 Front Row left to right AN Augusta R. Lectura AZl Genard F. Lazardo AKI Amando J. Torres AZ2 James A. Rhea AK3 Ell C. Nealy AK3 Henry J. Stumpf AN Walter A. Lahtuk AMHC M.T. Brinkley Back S. Jones AK3 Joseph Jackson AZAN Michael J. Devault AEI William F. Redfern ADI Robert H. Holt AKC Jim Lacey AMHI Charles B. Klien ATCS C. L. Peterson ATI Ferris R. Hardy Row, left to right AZAN Joseph Front Row left to right AMS3 Jerry D Jones AMH2 Charles W Davis AMS3 Russell L Har ris AMSAN Steven A Proud man Middle Row left to right AMSC Dave Koztna AMSI Rob ert L Ellis AMHC W W Bill Dainty AMSI LarryJ McDaniel AMSAN Kenneth A McCurdy Back Row AMS3 William E Brown AMS2 Harold P Peter son left to right AMSC Dave J Ko zma ATCS Pete Person AMSC John A Abrll AQC John R Martin AMEC Don S Blaha Back Row left to right AMCS Richard S Tuttle AMHC Wil ham Dainty AEC Barney Bor ders ADCS Joseph E West AKC Jim K Lacey ADC Carl D Mc Clellend ATC Rodney Headrlck ' ., 71 1. .l . Atlas ? .11-1-,. VFP-6 , N - C 5 ,Es 'Q , N0 SWEAT CHIEF F CAMERA STAT 'ms' 5 IS READY... F fl' L IA : Q'Pf3y f EW 3 K fy Y s X , X H N QE 1 1 I , 3 'N X 'ard' 1 '2 lib Q-It 11' l.. 5-s, as -f .f2 -Q ,lr -argl A left to right LT Richard P Floyd Jr LT Robert A Rivers LCDR Kevin M Smith LT Michael W Williams LT David A Graves left to right, back row, AT3 Ralph E Buchanon, AT3 John Ferguson III, AMHAN Roger A. Norelius, AN Hugh E. Gordon From Row AN David Leyva, AA Patrick J. Mercadante, MSSA Kenneth W. Rathbun Light Photographic Squadron Sixty-Three fDetachment Onej provides reconnaissance photographs for the Constella- tions mission planners with the venerable RF 8G Crusader aircraft. The Crusader is no stranger to the fleet-it's been around for 20 years. WESTPAC '77, however, marked the first time the Constellation carried the Crusader in its photo- graphic configuration. The aircraft was used for many years as a fighter before replaced by the F 4 Phantom and, more lately, the F I4 Tomcat . Its high speed and maneuverability make it ideal as a reconnaissance aircraft. VFP 63 Det One is made up of four pilots, an intelligence officer, and 40 enlisted men who are skilled in both aircraft maintenance and photographic intelligence. Det One's Officer in Charge is Lieutenant Commander Kevin Smith. The squadron is home- ported at Miramar Naval Air Station, California. fi ,, -, .I , -- x vt left to right back row AMSC Henry L. Park ATAN Kenneth M. Harrison AEAA William J. Ledward Ill AMS2 David A. AMH3 Aaron L. Hudson front row AA Theodore A. Majewski PH2 John V. Cunningham AEAN R. A. Crim AD3 Joey L. Kil- patrick MS2 Salvador C. Ma- rinas Wackrow, AD3 Rafael Vila, N if' 0 X left to right back row ADCS William L. Cook YNI Lamohr Christensen PH3 Carl J. Jackson Bienvenido T. Perez Front Row AZI Michael E. Wyman PHAA Robert L. Christensen PH3 Thomas E. Cordell AMS3 Chris D. Dickey AME2 Marcelino R. Deleon AEI Raymond H. Mueller, PNi left to right back row AMSC Johnney F Massey AMEI James L Rhodes ISI Ernest D Long PHI Charles J Kerkvliet AMHI David A Bruns Front Row AKI Robert L Franklin AMSI James H Smith ASI Jay T Powelson AEAA Philip A Riddle William 'D. shockiey Jr., AD3 6 1 x. 17-4 I n X . I 3.- IA 'Nik x X S- x, -pf 3. 163211 ., ,Z , , 2 A 4 . u! kay, 1, -nu: -s- -- M- ic N Q L kg 49 1'7H-Juv-17 7 L I Lw L, . K X! 1, . 1 I 2- X . 7'- I X VAW-126 CDR V. R. Clark XO LCDR P.G. Nash VA 165 AD3 Theodore W. Coleman AA Keith C. Parker Eckard, his R. c. VAQ 132 L to R CTT2 AL Emerson YN3 Jim May AD3 Paul Gombel AD2 Wayne Toombs AD2 Chester Dickinson VFP 63 L to R AE3 B. Odell ATI J. Saucier PR3 R. Lorenzo VAW 126 L lo R Bottom Row L to R AMSAM Ullrich. AMHAA Buchanan AMSAN van Belkom AT2 Love Top Row L lo R ADC Kroll AMS2 Robinson, AT3 Rushing, AMSC Goodson AMHI Wilday Kasimatls, ATAA D. DANG 'DEG' xx ,im A izefzsf A A g ' I -Y, -'- , Vo- i - .ig -I 3. M ' Ne, .5 . N . Y' X A . A .5 'ft' 1 R' 'DAN x .,-'xi 1' -1:-xp. . . ,. ,xi jg .ifzfvfi I H-5 l. -- 'u xs- '-' bio'-Y. '- ::..'f'r .C 4... . , A , Y , YSL ..-l.g,ff.--3..,,',,,:eg,A,fqy5-an--.xi-g9nhU::f ' 3 'iff' , 13 VA-147 ADAN Ricky ' Goulette, AD2 Alan Clarke l' Ellki View VF-24 Top Row L to R ATAN A. J. Verucchi AT3 D. J. Gilchrist A AT2 S. Young ABH3 R. L. Demos AT3 R. R. Hamilton AOAN R. D. Schroeder AD3 A. H. Okunicwicz MSSN S. G. Quammen Bottom Row L to R AMHI H. T. Faeldan AEC J. F. Walker AMH3 D. C. Guerrero AN L. L. Clark ' AMHAN J. C. Lamb VF-24 Top Row L to R LT N. I. Ardan CDR R. M. Vance AEI W. E. Abel ENS M. J. Swaney LCDR J. F. Junek VF 24 Top Row Lto R AT3 C A Busby AE2 J T Redman AQ3 R G Clsowski AMHAA K M Lewis ASIS R Mellow AT2 W Rose AD2 S V Hart AQI L C Morris Bottom Row AD3 E l Mathiott AMHAA D J Poirier AQAN S E Kellner AD3 C J Pugatori AD3 K E Swanson AQ3 C L Hill AEI W V McClain .. , .. v .. , .. , .. , . , .. , . - v .. v .. , .. , .., .. 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U gf. ff k- -,-Q. 7 wg'- L? -' 1 J H O P F EONSTELLATION I rl I Ju fngxka 3 jx 'A +Wwq u m-ELI gf , MLA Connie's Thanksgiving came a bit early! Enthusiasm penetrated the air on the morning of November 21 not only a- board the ship but on NAS North Islands Oscar-Papa pier as well. Autos covered with road grime and licensed from throughout the United States told the story which said Connie is home! Hundreds-wives chil- dren mothers fathers and just plain friends-waited in the early morning chill , 3 , , as did the bumper-stickers S6 ,, , 7 7 as Connie was berthed. Placards on the pier waved greetings to a cherished carrierman, while the star- board side of the ship was lined with men looking for their reason for glad- ness. Hundreds of words could be written to describe Con- nies 1977 homecoming but none would tell the chronicle as well as the words of one small child who upon spying her rea- shrieked Daddy! You get off that boat! , , , , son for being on the pier, a .. 57 l i Eff. 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