Eversole (DD 789) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1946

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Lt. lJg.l Eversole, the naval air corps hero for whom the ship was named, was a winner of the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism while piloting a torpedo plane in action against the Japanese in the battle of Mid-- way, 4 June l942. Shakedown training was carried out in the San Diego area for a period of six weeks. The crew was trained in many types of exercises among which were anti-aircraft practise, surface gunnery practise, torpedo firing, shore bombardment, and anti-submarine warfare. A two days shore bombardment of San Clementi lslandV and two battle problems were the climaxing tests of shakedown training. The six weeks training period was completed with a personnel and material inspection by the Commander of the Underway Training Unit in San Diego. ii Q .M Wlllllii SC J I NS ss CCCCQ f , C if S After a short period in the Bremerton navy yard, the Eversole returned to San Diego to join Destroyer Division l7l with destination-China. Overnight fuel stops were made in Pearl Harbor and C-uam, and on l December l946,Sthe Eversole, in company with the Shelton, arrived in l-long Kong, China. After a two weeks' stay in Hong Kong, the Eversole was desig- nated to make a 'mail run' up to Taku, stopping in Shanghai long enough to pick up the mail for the Marines. She returned td Shanghai, and the Christ- mas holidays were spent there in the Hwangpoo River. On 28 December l946, the Eversole proceeded to Fusan, Korea, and spent the next two weeks patrolling the East coast of Korea in search of rice smugglers. l'5 January i947 saw the Eversole enroute to Tsingtao, China, for fuel, provisions, and an administrative inspection by the Commander of Destroyer Flotilla Three. Completing her tour of duty in the China area, the Eversole left Tsingtao on 27 January for Sasebo, Japan. Six weeks were spent in and around Sasebo inspecting coastal shipping. 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Commander Ross was given his first command on the USS McNair during the latter part of the Okinawa campaign. When she joined the in- active fleet in San Diego, Commander Ross was sent to Seattle to become COMMANDER B. P. ROSS Q n , . The Skipper of the Eversole. 'THE EXEC' Lt. Commander W. F. Lorenz graduated from the Naval Academy in l94l and reported aboard the USS Honolulu for duty after graduation. He was in charge of the anti-aircraft battery. ln l943 he was sent to flight school, and upon completion of his training, he joined forces with the naval air corps in the Pacific. ln Junerof 'I946 he trans- ferred from the air corps and received his first assignment as executive officer aboard the Eversole fm... LT. COMMANDER W. F. LORENZ C C1 R DEPARTMENT Construction and repair is the full time job of the men in the lst and Znd DivisionsL When they aren't painting or scrubbing decks, they will be handling lines or operating the boats. Lt. lJg.l Drummond and his lst Division have everything from amidships forward. The 2nd Division under Ensign Rae has all the work from amidships aft. 5, X My I im., , I 'C' DIVISION H FIRST ROW-Roebuck, English, Adams, Harshberger, Ensign, Jensen, Lt. UCI, Ricks, Ensign, Lots, Marmon, Wilson SECOND ROW-Zimmerling, Sanders, Behar, Lognion, Howard, Maddox, Harmer, Chapman, Peters. THIRD ROW-Peterson, Shepherd, Smith, Sheeks, Clancy, Bator, Cox, Lignos, Patmore. ' FOURTH ROW-De Young, Kelley, Ellis, Christilaw, Hawley, Bunch, Ramey, Ross, Bach. FIFTH ROW-Gregg, McKenzie, Hess, Foulk, Van Wey, Rinear, Aston, Ivloler, Braley. COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT The men of the Communications Department not only handle visual and radio communications, but also man combat information center, sonar, chart house, sick bay, and the ships office. Lt. lJg.l Jensen is our communications officer with En- sign Ricks assisting and Ensign Harshberger the CIC Officer. :s F' ff i - 1 - 'C' DIVISION FIRST ROW-Roebuck, English, Adams, Harshberger, Ensign, Jensen, Lt. UCI, Ricks, Ensign, Lots, Marmon, Wilson SECOND ROW-Zimmerling, Sanders, Behar, Lognion, Howard, Maddox, Harmer, Chapman, Peters. THIRD ROW-Peterson, Shepherd, Smith, Sheeks, Clancy, Bator, Cox, Lignos, Patmore. ' FOURTH ROW--De Young, Kelley, Ellis, Christilaw, Hawley, Bunch, Ramey, Ross, Bach. FIFTH ROW-Gregg, McKenzie, Hess, Foulk, Van Wey, Rinear, Aston, Moler, Braley. 'NW SUPPLY DEPARTMENT 'ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT The men who fire our main battery and anti- aircraft guns, torpedoes, and depth charges, and also man the main battery director and plotting room 'make up the Ordnance Department. Our gun boss is Lt. Baker with Ensign Marshall as Asst. Gunner and Torpedo Officer. Who feeds' and pays us, operates the ship's laundr and kee s us su lied with stores and yi D PP , A ship's service articles?-the men of the S Division. with Ensign Boyle as their division officer. 1 5 P -1- .- -- R QM: 'F 4 -' 4 NS Xxx Q ss wsfzw , -s Q mixers f yxsx is kai, 1 .i.5.Q?w2's-SUSTNX . N-'X ' S. XX? i 1-as , kv R J? as ii Qi F .Q I, R-1 ss f fr sms , W B ,Q sw! is ' N 'O' DIVISION FIRST ROW-Palmer, Prijatel, Wojcik, Duverney, Baker, Lt., Marshall, Ensign, Dozier, Hart, Huichens. SECOND ROW-Goss, Repasy, Fink, Linner, Medder, Ferris, Eagling, Ohman, Balam. THIRD ROW-Eichman, Marlin, Porter, Greer, Smith, Beecher, Evans, Webster, Kassab. 'S' DIVISION FIRST ROW-Brown, Sullivan, Siernan, Helmert, Boyle, Ensign, Warren, Gulley, Dammen. SECOND ROW-Greene, Barringer, King, Cross, Howland, Larken, Gilbert, Crosby, Labarclee, Jackson THIRD ROW-Dorton, Benoit, Vinson, Banks, Jackson, Daugherty, Porter, Anaya, Buckman, Hurley: tg--I rv ,:.-,A f X is X S My -is Q B Q X ss - ,IX X I 1 liz SHN s xg X AA Q XA X , . I- s Ns 'R X x f xx Z 9 55 XZAXJE fii' DM N 54 35 Q Q S Q ,..,. , . , - X f X C X W s M, E- cw I w ' fiwyf lv-N . 5- , X, X X f N X Q 1 C 5 ,Q Wg, Q 2 s N X s NX N X S Q x F ' 51 , 521 ss N ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT The Engineers keep us supplied with power, light, and heat and keep the screws turning when we are underway. They also have charge of main- tenance work on all machinery aboard ship. Our chief engineer is Lt. lJg.l Phillips. His two assist- ants are Ensign Kegelman and Ensign Morehead. Y 1: .0 Z . L T i l 'E' DIVISION FIRST ROW-Ocel, Juel, Korney, Pilkinton, Kegelman, Ensign, Phillips, Lt. 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