High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 50 text:
“
HE HAD WHAT IT TAKES ! Though there were many men aboard the Mighty Mac who acted with courage and dis- tinction, on the night of May 3, 194-5, surely no one could have done more than Emil Benko, S lfc, who earned the respect of the entire crew by his actions. On this night, the Mac was struck by a Japanese Kamikaze plane while on Radar Picket duty. Benko was thrown into the water by the terrific concussion of the hit, and although his hands and arms were severely burned, he went to the rescue of three shipmates who had also been blasted into the water. john Siebert, Slfc. was the first to request aid front llenko. He snatn to Siebert. and after assuring himself that he was all right. nent on to heed johnny Xlet'eer's cries for ht-lp. Mercer. il gutnn-r's mate striker. was in a bad way. loo 1-xltztttstetl ln inflate his lift- bt-lt. his TOKYU lt was tlw Illtlfllilttl of ,Xttgust 29 .... The d'liN'tlIllll rzteed through tht- gray matters of Sttgunti Wan at flank speed. Soon she rem'l1ed the li.S.S. lfllxson. tht- IINIS stpmdron flagship. and tt-Il into eohnnn usterti nf her. with the l 5.5. lltllllllltdtill bringing np the rear. lv .- . . llwst- three' Ilklr rigged their sm-vp gear and p1'ot'ee1le1l up tht- t'llillltlt'l. slowly and cautiously. :Klong these coasts were placed an intensiye s st 1 1 1 cr II T n 1 awar 'NI ll I X ll N flluf P179 U NIH s olttt I o rt 'tt tt r t xx r D IN N 1 NS ll rt n1 tndus rtdtn t tx ll 1 11 it ful over Nl 1 tn 1 1 1 'l ll lma anf ie IWOIITI proud upt r xt 1 on an four xx ar 1 irx d roxus mn ll hip selemtef 1 Kdnnral Htl tx to tnttr the bax on that hi torx lllilhlllw mornnt-f lhe minutes piwed and notht 111 happened hands horribly burned, and barely conscious, He would have surely gone down if Benko had not blown up his life belt for him. Benko then noticed Joe Ferrara, GM lfe, 3 little distance away, apparently very badly hurt, He advised Siebert and Mercer to stay close together while he went to Ferrara's rescue, Wlieii Benko reached the wounded gunner-'S mate, he found that Ferrara did not have a life jacket, and was unable to stay afloat without one. Supporting Ferrara with one Hflll, he swam to the spot where the other two men awaited rescue. This was soon accomplished by one of the small fire support ships that were standing by to pick up survivors. lienko further assisted in the rescue by tying lines around the wounded. and waited until all three had been hauled to safety before accepting a li11e for himself. For his courageous actio11. Benko has been recom- mended for tl1e Navy and Marine Corps Medal. BA Y as the group reached tl1e point where the chan- nel turns abruptly, with Tokyo Bay only a few hundred yards beyond. There was Yokosuka till the left, and further down, the buildings of the Yokohama waterfront dominated the horizon. The group began to break formation, each ship proceeding to assigned anchorages. Before dropping the hook, the Mac steamed up I0 W 1koha1na to haxe a look at the once busy port Suddenly a startled lookout yelled take a look at the urn on hc all building dead ahead' ' lurx one raised his glasses and read the amaz ing. messaffe lt was THREF CHEERS Us 10 feet high near the top of a prominent water front warehouse Eager L S PWS had some hots gotten the paint and decorated their PYISOU barracks mth the welcoming inscription After a look around the Mac anchored OU 5 okosuka and began to absorb the strange HOW experience the realization that peace had 30 tuallx come coax! dt-tt-11sv sy it '1 1 of large e. l'I1 1 fles- T' ' ' ' ' f T ' ' tht- Klan' and tht- other l HS' were f ll-' . e of 4 -f -A a is tht- po.'. l 'ltr tl at the Jap: N' lil s ', In 1 5. l ' l i i ', this Ill 'tl f r at last t 1. 'l 1 ous pos - 'a il 'T I it ' '- 4 .. r ' tl. . 1 yy' -... g . ' W ' J - , - - . ARMY IIS. NAVY painted in white letters Alia 1 1 'v of this were the lop navy 1n1- - Y - , a ' 3 i ' g he vo big sl'1s 'l il ' l' ' l F , 3 a , lllt' 4 ll' ' ln 'lit lilly. il t ti ' l tl . T Q . i i - - Mft' '. s s 1 - 'z g' s. . d 1 1 - . H ,- Y . . - - rea ' est : 'F 2 tl 1 s ' s : s l I1- T i .- ' ' 1 sly 1 1 1 .- '5- f- g ' ' 1 46 ' T 1 . V '51
”
Page 49 text:
“
lui' l't'lillt'lltl in ti awww in lx'-i.iiii.i lwttti X- llll- Ill lluli in 1- -nliexlinllv-l Q- ? l 'HIE l','Yl'Rl ISI INIUX UI lxlltllll IH IIH ilillt' NIU!! Nl. lluw lltlw' tlittiv'sxxa'a'ltt't- tml iiiim-lm:-i. the' Nl.u'itmli. twin'--t tl--t---it if itklll. lutliul tliviiisrlxvs liiivxiu-vtvtllx tw th minlst nl tui ttlktlsllitl. ls In-,Intl-It ttt-- Mitt, ul its lxllltl in the' htstwix -it N.ix.il it vtiit llillt' lilsl frm tlitN' ul' tltv' sttlttwlltlvil lllxttv tt-it 'iN!'t'lllllLZ uin'i'gititm umm' i'tviiiplf't-'il tivttl Ht: tlllll Nils stlptiusml IH I't'iiile'lxt-its with ,i t.if'stf . . . , . ll' r- Nllllli saiilvil tliiuiigli tht' :mix-ws. tivtt.iimli.ir f trailwi' tu tht- txt-ixiiim ttt-ilu .tmttt-r.ig--. ttvft itlllllll lllt'lIIWt'lXl's Vttltglll iii tht' iiiitltllf' -it ti t'l'nss-lin' lu'tm'e'ii jaiptirivsf- -ttttiv lnittviiivs .init Xiiiwiraiii ships guilt vrulit st.m-ling in t-itmift ' ' i llll' lN'ill'll. Fulttvllim. tht- luiiiiiimltiif' lm-l iw :Utlvll tht- mural that tht- IIIXLIHIHII --t lxvi'.i1rt.1 livttn Imtt lwvn dt-tnyt-it limit' txwritx-tw-itil' lit-iris Xinpliiliiuus tanks unit lamliiig vrtitit l--.ntl-il with troops pourvtl in tmturtl tht' slittrv limi ti- the uinam-nwnt of tht- DXlS's.. while- 4-ii tht- tw-.wilt tilted the air. Hy this timv tht- sxwvpt-rs iw-latin-it iiiltt lit otlll Hitt t 1 t.1,,...M.i.i. t.. tm.. A tlt- slimy- IlllIllt't'1l Mitt ,qs tlisx tu'i1'1l v P H' Kilim--it ,ffl -'iiilwcl t.itt1aif'- -iitlflviilx ' ,twin ,it:iil.iltlrt:iigg1l. - 'flux -'tif thuiiilvs :iiifl 1 wiv- mari-it-.lx tltliiltlff Xl' Xl 1- ' llmt 't-.is :Ill lltitt with ? t with! ul tha- VIIHIA of iw it tts. X'-9-Y tlzf Xififfttiilv limi sinrll lill't' li t-AHL 'Q ' 1' shutter, tlzf' -lwrv lim- with smt- ft' it Har f-ttwiwt -titxfm that 4l'?llf'll up ii fzixv. tttf- -tzwz int tif tttfiht' ei tm-it flvpzlrtlirv. t-its mf.. tt..it -.tvilfl it'-t tw flum' until ziftvr thi' tti -tml ziwigfztf-i' hail lffl thi- iiitrf-pill. un- rtvt iii' gi liliiafl zillf-x tthirh f'ilUSfPll -Him .iivxi ii- rvt-i:itf-iit- fit turning ziruiiml in 8 f . the cliattvr uf lllill'llilN' gun tin' nt' tmth t'--i'w'- mfr-txt. i...f lmrtf-fl flmrtm-l. thus f'llflf'fl mir: uf thi- tix'-t iiifi-'l'-rtt- in uzirlzirr' in ishiffh a Sup- lllat tlwy wen- llltkilllltll intrutlvrs. uint tm-lin: it-is'-ftlx rdtittmt unit uf -hips imkmmiiigzly sailed like the pl'ovQrhial paiaiiiu-vlail imlixitlual at gi lvlinrllx iiit-- tht- tlliflfllf' nf an imiasiuii. 45 i ......,... ,......W 5 E i I t i t t l t i E t s t l
”
Page 51 text:
“
23, xy, SPIIBTS AIHIABII TIIE NIAYIDNIII 25- xl, Spnrts aboard the Nlacmnh have III-QII IIIIIIIIIII clue to Iack of space. hut IIIIf':Iffx'ffr IIpp:IrIu:IitI prescntrfd itself, ffrffw 3llfI IIIIII.-ffrs III-:It a+hIIrII fm- y3rinuS SUIIIIHII. IUIIIIIHII. 2iIIfI Ira-III-IIIIIII gamma, SUIIIJHII PFUYPII lu III' IIII1 Hlusl pI:puILIlI sport iII NIZUTUIIIIP history. af sw II:-rv I,fI.IyI in ISZITIII vlimatf-s. aIIrI III:-II again FIIIIIIIIII I- III-III-I pa1'l'lI for Ihff usual phywivul I':I:IIIiIiII:I :II III-- IIIPII nf Ihr- III'sIrIIII-r Nzixy. 'IQIII' iII:-IiI4IIIII- :- FIIII was il arrive- III ,QIIIIII-N III'IIII'I':: IIII- IIIII fie' I'- IIIIII Ihaf I'rI-II. :Xa il I'lIIl'. IIII- IIIIIII-:N :II:IIIzIgI-:I In IwrII IIII- I'rI-II III'IIi:III IIII' IJIIVIIIIIILI III I.I. I-IIIII II:-IIg:I'I. IIIII IIIII'II IIII- ship IIII- III SLIIIJLIII I-:I II-pairs IIIITIIIII IIII' SIIIIIIIII-I' III' I'II.3. IIII- I:--II 1 . IwrIIIIIII.I .IIIII Irwt-IIIII --II IIII- l'l'I'bIlIt'IIIl II I-rulspt din! dt Xl,.rs.'.I4hK.I,H IILINI-u'II-.III II J- pI.Ix I-.I x MIIIII IIII' SIIIII Kula III , . If'! HlI-L XVIII:-IIreIII.II:II. .IIIII .II IQIIIIIIN-I IIIIIII D :VIII-I.IIIx II--III III-- I'-Ig: III-II' IIIILIIII III: IIIII III-I-.I-II-.III IIII IIIIII'-. III--III.III. 'I-:III-II-.III III IIIIAII If-:In III-' III-IIII xhip III'-I .IIIII .L'I-Il' ,I III IIIII IIIIII ,I II.Ii!--I- -,'- I I-.I IIf:III IIII' II I .II II--I II I-.I IISIIIII IIII 'IIiI'.II-I II.-I.. IIIIIIIII' INIIII:-I. XIII:-IIIQII IIII' I'IYIl'l.l' III.Ix han I.. IIII.III. IIII' IIIIIII III. XI x.II'III ll ,.Ii'li IKAIIIIIN III'lI' IIIJNIII 'II II IIIII III'II'I II.I- IIII .II XXIIIIVI III 5IIIlIIlIlI -I II.IIIN III-IIIII IIII IIII' III II-II II--IIIII I.I-I I-III III: II I III-'I-.III'pI.IIIII I . - . I lII'-. .I II' II.:II N-I II'IIIII III'III'II' :VI :gut :IrgaIIIIzI'II IIII' IIII' III'-I IIlIII'.iIII4IIl'IIIIll1I'II IIIU' mv ,H U N Ml! N IIIII:-I'rr- IIII IIII- :IIIII :Ir'I'4Iw-iIIII IIIIII III:-I IIIIIIIII i ii II-:Iw IIII' NIIIIIII' III. Ihf- IIII'iII IIIIIII-Il IIIIIII. HW I i'II ' I'--I-I-'I-I' I I III-' JII, I' II IIIIIIIII II: IIIIIIII IIIIIIIII: IIII- flux III SIIIIIIIII. IIII- IIIIIIIIIIII II-.IIII IIIII I :II -' 5 III I I II -p III IlI.IIIX III: pIIIII-II six ILIIIIIIIN IIiIII IIIIII-I -hip-. IXIIIIIIIIL' IIIIII lI1I'I'-III, I, I i.: . I:I.I III I llI.IIll -I' II.III-I IIIIII IUNIIIIK INN. IIIIIII III, IIIVNI' III'-I'N III'lI' III IIII' I I 1I I II III. I.: IMI.. .I II, II-pnil ship I 5.5. III'I'III:'. .I -hip IIIIII IIII- II::::-- I :I 'II' I I: IU: I..,I.II, I..I .IJIII IIIII I'HlllllII'IllI'lII. IIIIIIFI' II.III I'IIIII II.I- IIIIIII' I--I-I I -I I: I III IIIIIIII' III II'IIII-II III IIII'aII I'IIIIIIII'IiIiIIII IIIIIII IIII- II.II' I :IIII IIIIIIII I: ,I I:-- I I: I III. XI ll II.IN Il.III .I NINIII Izaiw IIlI'llI IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIILN III IIIII: IIIIIIII--II IIIIIII I: I-I .In-II.-I :I I-- .III .Il1'lIllII'III .I Ig'IIiII-I IIII' I 5.5. IIIIIIIIQN II'LlIII. pIII'II:'I IIIII- I: IIII- III.: 'I I-III: IIIII-IIIIII II.IIIIII1'II4'IIIl IlI:II:IIIIIIs I'llII'l'I'II IIII' IIIIII III' Iiklllll' III pIIIIIIII:g .I I- II II::I- I .- Iv -I III ,I II.I:I1' IIIIU IIIIIIIIIII IIVIIIIIIIIII IIII-IIII FIIIIIIIIII III IIII' IIIIII' III' Il II 'II :::: I:-MI: ,III II.:-I .IIII III: IIIIIIIIIM IIII:II IIIIII'I' lII'I'IIlIIh IIIII-II IIII' III-II IIIIII IIIIII'I'l- II.I:I .I I- III :III III:-If III :III IIII-- --II.:-I--II-TI III:-:I IIIINI SIIIIIIIIII 5I'III'IIIIII' III'I'I' III SVIIIIQI l'I-III. .II II IN .IIII II- :I ,II -::II::.-I :-:I- I- II 1'II-I'-. Sh-xv works up illl uppe-Iitv 'kIl'lN4l IIPIIIS Mflrhulll U LI 2'- -s 'ga 4 -L cl 6 1 'N 1 ni-I 1-g
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.