Markab (AR 23) - Naval Cruise Book

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This is a hard thing for our men to go through but every man knows, in the back of his mind, the reason for this unfortunate separation. The ships ofthe Seventh Fleet are per- forming a very essential task, that of as- sisting the people of Asia in their fight for Freedom. Our job is very important to this cause, for without our service, many shipyards and ship repair facilities would be overloaded with work and, consequently, important work would have to be put off un- til time permitted. With the services of an AR, this work is performed in time so that our combat ships may make it back on the line again in perfect operating condition. The MARKAB is a mobile repair facility with highly-skilled personnel onboard to take care of any repair need that may arise. We have received many expressions of appreciation and well done from the wide variety of ships who have been serviced by our efficient crew. The first hall' of this book will be dedicated to the men who make it possible for the ship to keep her reputation of a CAN DO ship, her crew. Although our reason for being over in WestPac was to work, we all found a little time here and there to have fun. The last part of this book will tell the story about our extracurricular activities. These are the times we will remember best and also the place where our sea stories will take birth. 8 1-Q ' ,Qs-4' , , , l 5, I I 1 . , X 2 ' , 4 0'4 ' ' al 'x J' I ' J '41 K x .4 Q.. .. 5 , mu ...Q 1. L. ..... f ,N ' in M' , -ff, -i-W?:, J' lm ., . -is-nk... 'M-vll.f ' '9'kw1,x.,1 ' '5' mimi an--..W, A I it nam '1,,x , '-L, ,,.. ',f..wauns .L M-, W ' V .ZW A iw., N , .. M V .n.'.f.nv,44 --1 V , 4 , 'N V ,.. W , ' L k 'af fw -3'0 ,..,.4A-, A 'V 7 'A W km N '- fv 'vox ,V . 1. -.M vs. I -N ,rwix -W-, J ,,,,, , .,A.X,M, I W A Rat .L hi A M ,, ,, ., 'sw' ., ,.fTx.. '-.A wg., . .. M . . .. my ' .nm--,, 1- -A . m,.,,,,- - -? 'fX ni If A,f2-,1., Sgt., ' 4 1. -.,- 4 'K A SS MARK B IAR-231 h P sca oula Mississippi shipyards in May 1941, as the SS a ' l I' CJ ll' G Q I , Mjorg-M:Cormack Lines. ln June 1941, before the ship saw duty as Maritime Commission Vessel, she was converted and commissioned as USS MARKAB IAKA-311, as an attack cargo ship. B J 1941 d J 1942 MARKAB operate on e djggziriedugi Q desipoyeintkechlder CAD-211 on 27 September 1942. As a destroyer tender, MARKAB first saw duty with the Atlantic Fleet and then was transferred to the Pacific. ' ' d sh was at Maiuro, Marshall Islands, Rio, In addition to duty in the Aleutian lslan Sf 9 . . . ' ' n support to the invasions of Saipan, E ' tk Ul'th d th of imoortance, givi g mwe O I I I Gnd otheF bejgliheadsl In February 1945, MARKAB supported the Okinawa Guam, Iwo Jima an o e . . invasion, with task force THIRTY-EIGHT for raids on Japan. d th East Coast. She was re- b d Ka oshima Japan, and supplied services for On VJ Day, MARKAB steamed into Sase o an g t , ' ' ' d 3 March 1947 at Orange the ships there for much needed repairs. She was inactivate on , , Texas. MARKAB was ordered out of mothballs in January 1952. She was assigned to duties with Commander Destroyer Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet until she was again deactivated in July ' ' ' Sh' d became CAR-231. From 1956. ln 1960, MARKAB was recommissuoned as a Repair up an mber 1960 until November 1961, MARKAB spent much of her time at the Naval Air Station, Alameda. Dece On 5 July 1962 MARKAB began her first deployment overseas since the war, basing at 63 Subic Bay for six months. She arrived back in Alameda in February 19 . In June 1964, she made her second deployment to WESTPAC, proceeding to Buckner Ok MAPKAB returned to Subic Bay, Philippines where direct repair services Bay, lnawa. were provided, from 12 August until 25 October 1964. She shifted her base of operations ' d Al eda. on 30 October to Yokosuka, Japan until 13 January 1965, and then returne to am February 5, 1966, Saw MARKAB again heading west for another deployment. She offered services at Manila, Subic Bay, Yokosuka and Okinawa. She returned State Side in September 1966 for overhaul. On -'Une 61 1967, M15-RKAB deployed again, going to Subic Bay, Kaohsiung, Yokosuka and Vung Tau, South Viet Nam. She returned Stateside in December 1967. I, E c o O E 32:11 O4-513311, mFgmm 5:5555 DOCQDG O I X i 'ca W mm3iQmb X 55835 sw-Q E fix X' Wgiis M w . f ' U p ' U 1 X ' ' I ff' - I x +- Q ' ' S5533 3 Q K K X 84900223 X mmm L N X Q X I ' LU x X ES gm - NVQ ' K X Qiqbaeg x LOXOOZEQ X '---. .... 1 ......,, I X I I N I N P X , -f xtxx l I ,- ,gt . 3551. Y 'ml QL :f'2gJj i Ink: 2 Q ff 7 F U rjiit . ff' M X X ,,,, in 'fig VX X' flfff X I X NX xx xx N Xxx X Xxx XX u X X xx N X Cb 1 X xX X X XXX X X X XX Q E3 XXX 1 fav sXg,. X X x X XX xX A .mc COMMANDI OFFICER I 4 . , 9 .W 'V in Charles C. Gibson Captain, LISNR 1 . islfli M Born I7 February I92I, at San Diego, California, Captain GIBSON graduated from Reno, Nevada High School in l937, after attending schools in California and Nevada. In l938 he enlisted in the regular Navy and went through recruit training at San Diego Naval Training Center. From I938 to I9-43 Captain GIBSON advanced through the en- listed ranl-:s to quartermaster chief petty officer. In I944 he was commissioned Ensign. The Captain left the Navy in i946 as a Lieutenant liunior gradel to attend the University of Nevada. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in English there in l95O and returned to active duty in the Navy in I95I. In l953 Captain GIBSON received a Master of Arts degree at George Washington University through off-duty attendance. Captain GIBSON served in the heavy cruiser INDIANAPOLIS, small seaplane tender ABSECON, tugs CANOCAN and SALISH, transports SHANKS and AINSWORTH and was Executive Officer in the attack transport OKANOGAN, He served in the Training Division, Bureau of Naval Personnel, as 'Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on Staff of Commander, Naval Reserve Training Command as Assistant for Plans and Policy, and on Staff of Commandant, Thirteenth Naval District as Director of Naval Reserve Programs In I956 he was advanced to Captain and assumed duty as Assistant Chief of Staff for Naval Reserve and Training, Thirteenth Naval District. Captain GIBSON assumed command of MARKAB on Il May I966. His next duty will be Special Assistant for Reserve Affa' f U d S and Reserve Affairs. urs or n er ecretary of the Navy for Man power THIS IS THE CAPT I SPEAKING Thus book chronrcles o busy deployment un the Iufe of o busy shup Shups ore not composed of steel ond steom olone but rother, for good or ull, re flect the chorocter ond copobulutues of the people who luve un them MARKAB us o shup un whuch we oll toke prude but thot prude stems from the knowledge of ecuch mon oboord thot he hos done hus port The months covered un thus book encomposs good tumes ond bod tumes, four weother ond foul thus book us os occurote os we could moke ut The volue of these poges wuII not be meosured un dollors ond cents os the yeors go by, but should become pruceless for the memorues stored wuthun them In the dustcunt future moy they serve to rekundle prude un o uob well done ond unvoke good memorues MARKAB contrubuted her shore to the support of the SEVENTH Fleet uru such duverse oreos os the Phnluppune lslonds Touwon, Jopon, ond South Vuet Nom There us no greoter pruvulege nor funer opportunuty for servuce un to doy s Novy thon un such support The SEVENTH Fleet us the focus of on effort whuch demonstrates the wull ond couroge of free men Your soulor us one of these I shore your prude un hum One of your crew dud not moke ut bock ond to hum thus book us deducoted I specuk of OM3 Jerry Muchoel HOUSTON who possed owoy whule we were un .Iopon Hus loss wos felt throughout the shup but knowung Jerry ond hus shupmotes, I olso know thot he would wont to shore un thus deducotuon, un the best sense, wuth every other mon un the elute orgonuzotuon of whuch he wos cu proud member the Umted Stotes Novy Kari VK S I u I s I n s o 7 , . - . . . s I I U 0 1 o n 0 n Q Q Q Q 1 Q Q u Q e Q n -- . If ' , . X' V X f ' X , I u I , ' I ' ,' , ff u - ' '. , n 1 I ,,A,.- . K, C lv u Y Born 23 April 1929 at Goodland, Kansas, Commander Harper graduated from Lakewood h I in Kansas and Colorado High School, Lakewood, Colorado in 1947 after attending sc oo s ln 1947 he enrolled in the University of Colorado and the NROTC Program. ln. 1951 he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Aero Engineering and was commissioned as an Ensign on 9 June 1951. Commander Harper served on the USS BLUE IDD-7441 as CICXASW Officer. lnP1952 he ' M 1954 became a student aviator at Pensacola, Florida. He received his wings in arc d d ' VC 3 nd VF IAWI 3 as Flight Officer and Personnel Officer at NAS, an serve in a Moffet Field, California followed by a tour at NAAS, Kingsville, Texas performing ' ' ' d T ' 'n Administration As- dutles as a Flight Instructor, Academic Instructor an rains g ' ' ' ' VF 124 d then was sistant. Subsequently he trained as Fleet Replacement Pilot in an assigned to VF 111 at NAS, Miramar, California as a F8 Pilot, Maintenance Officer and Administrative Officer. In September 1962, Commander Harper was assigned as Navigator on the USS PROVI- d d h U S N DENCE ICLG-61 Seventh Fleet Flagship. Following this tour, he atten e t e . . avy Postgraduate School at Monterey, California from July 1964 to May 1966. In 1965 he was advanced to Commander and assumed his present duty as Executive Officer USS MARKAB IAP-231 on 21 June 1966. EXECUTI E OFFICER Lorren 6. Harper Commander. USN 'I' S nn. 'Ju' R' 1 - 1 Y, Hai. ,wg A H f 11-1,-S ri , --. ,.fH.'1f f ' f'--EEE!-P5 1 Li-:rl 'PH ' V1-FIS '- 1 L:-iii-i X ' x----'fwl X 1-5 1 X X , f f ff f f f f X X 1 N X f X 1 1 I , , 0 I I W If ' LL A ,ff Q, S Y,' ,i , VY-.. v ..f. .---.f:'-4,15 -f'- : '71:'.'?? ' L 'Q , 1 - M fr. ,1' L31 ' 1' f. -: M-Q1 . 1F??'f- - ':-'-S'T7'I7 '!-7-E+.-. , 'f'?'17-'1 -1-'-'-'-'i- 5--B.. fs --f- .Slim X J -S VN- ..4-.nb A , . - K ,.-1.,'.71x-'-xf'-u.,mob' - .. ' -' - MARKAB's policy is to render all possible service to assigned ships. Repairs which can be accomplished are limited only by the ship's availability to MARKAB, current in- structions and the capacity of the equipment and personnel available. Our aim is to pro- vide the best repair services as we function as a Floating shipyard. The Repair Department consists of 36 shops which are divided into 5 divisions. These divisions are manned by 232 men and each has added his part in the building of MAR- KAB's reputation as the Can Do ship. This next section is devoted to these men. '4' 1 W vw yi-1 i' 4-...Qu-.4 ...sc ,. fi' Y T- fi 3' - zf' V X I pf, RMON! Suchomel, MLCS Devonshire 15, V gvlggrfj. L. Ash, MM3 D. W. Dauber, SN H,lAguiIar, ET1 G :'-:-- --- S- - t. .. .- , , :rail KH S225 EIr5':f'?-I1 'TL 'El:.'.. 5 :xt-'ff :fit 'J' df'-' , Q. . ..e. . ' -- 1' 4. --..' :.r4.fg ---i lr? :4 --A---lu 'V'.4:::' -r ' -P - .' 1 f-z K+ A s. -rag ,. I s....,.2- ..,.. .,.' A if :z4,?':.':fLt-or V gf-f, 1 ,U T, ,., ,W A Vila:-QST... 2 -yggfi-gY4i.'7-10' 'L frm -'9--.r 1-f.b1'a'l'-WI' 1 V- ' 'S K- V .K R-I DIVISIQ R-l Division works basically with Hull Reparis. The Shiptitter shop handles re- pairs as well as Fabrications on hatches, doors accommodation ladders, while the Sheetmetal shop does all work with sheet- rnetal up to T6 guage. The Weld and Black- smith shops range trom general black- smithing to heli-arc welding. The Pipe shop is capable of laying out and Fabricating piping for our ships. The Canvas shop makes awnings and covers with canvas and hurculite materials. The Pattern shop de- signs and makes all patterns needed For castings and the Carpenter shop does small boat repair and cabinet making. ,. -- , . . M : --- . . . -. . , 1.-, , V -,W - . .. .. , 4.x- 4-. , an al-....l?.! - , --3 Av-5 ........ , ., .' . .'.3...'- -'. - L J., 1446 'I N E! h4,,.,,.fx-uv-tv i M, K. Slanficld, USN Front How: SN J, M, Beard, SN A, M, Silva, FN J, F,Mc:i41llurn, sfnmif J, i , Joy, SV1 lb, L, liorqacz, FN H, Ili, David, SFM3 L, N, Jackson, SFM3 H, L, tlaqon, Huck liiwfg 4F Mit V., to , WOR-.ff'r', VN P, M, Walsh, SFIVII3 C, W, Edmonds, SFIVIQ A, Jacob, FN L, E, Sandahl, SFP? tt, bw, itlimwuiilxl, FPA r , li, '.'.m-atfm, SPM? M, H, Guajardo, I l L ll-K.-4 QAL?g-f zfm?w5L.:Q.ifigzzlfa- Q., A' 1 1- Hyf Q.: - I ,-Z-,Q -fi I ,1 i 'ivTfLT'7 ' 1- v Y 90, 'hh J? sl li? 3 3' gf' NVUIIY1 7-10 4 Q H 1 Q ,- ,www In ' 2 + V w Q ff M Front+Row:SFN'5 A ' w KA A Q. , . -X ,. X - v x . .- ,K ,W I. ,.. N s .. x., .,, , x U. E,McNar:13ra,Si1?x'.1 ', M-,,r'i, 971' Q ' KUNISQCIH, ERC-K P':Ov.g FA 'i fj,131 f- ' Q E Bassett, S-X Vilcs, Fi- if ff' gh fog' Eixuux QR L 'N i J Hifi. '. ' - Ev' '. ' WO' ,., Y ,V T 41's Front How: DC3 P, L, Scnuessler, DC? H. L. Qffnis, ww C, L, Gardner, FN H, Sutherland, Back Ho.-11 UC? J, l., Moncaoa, wh 1 ' , Ft t P3 J, J, Brunner, DC3 T, J,Johnson,tJCLFP1v'J,t,wtratn i Harris. SVPSP W lDiIVla FrontHow:SFlV1'2 ri, ti, 'tjinct-n', it 1.3, tg, Hn.-.g1mi, -t 1tI,fx, Tltioncmw Y Q , , Back How: SPP? H, Y, Vnlunvwtn, SF t' x t'nIl.1rt!, -Vt 1H,tltlnnknns, St-'I'I5A,R,D0ar1, tittw 11 'ost- 3'f' i '-v-7+-f U,-JU H' U, fkllcriiintgs U- Hwww - -.indie l 4E l1 R-2 DIVISIC R-2's purpose is machinery repairs. The Light Machine shop manufactures bushings, bearings, gears and shafts for rotating equipment. The Heavy Machine shop han- dles all pieces too large or odd shaped for the Light Machine shop. Outside Repair and Refrigeration shops do work with refer systems, air-conditioning and ice machines. Valves and pumps are overhauled and tested in the Valve and Pump shops, while the Internal Combustion Engine shop handles all repairs and testing of diesel and gasoline engines. Our Foundry has facilities for castings in bronze, cast iron, aluminum and steel. The Central Tool Room does all the engraving and loclcsmith work and is- suing of power tools, and the Grind shop handles resurfacingand sharpening of tools. Boiler Repair shop does all iobs on boilers, condensers and coolers, as well as doing acid baths, retubing and hydrostatic testing of boilers. h Front Huw: SN L, S, Sy.'vrtg.m, N441 1 l 5 .1 tif..-,pt-.,' Tfiii fi' :Jn ijmmds' MQQ H. G. Traschner, FN H J Gorisvk. BACK WH'-'-: FN 9. fi f f'ifns 1', Ft: C. W. Anderson, MR3 Ft. L. Pieames, NMFA K, A,l'io0kir1S,iw1i2.,i J, cf, L..- l i tlfi,,5'sF-r'if't', Wd!! L. J. Slsiangr. 4' -ll X- . 1 , i R' Y . 5311-1-1- l V P L s mf H0'v'l1lVlH'iH,fQ,flh2lfTHJ1ifI, MM1 J, L, armiih, Fa. CQ., ,, Km fat, t3.1gkffN1.-.:INT'h L. Bites, v ' ' ' 1 'a L, U, Irupp, FN T, CQ, Forsffll, fVYr?'iPf7, .J,'Jlriuh,h1f'5 I, F,UlCFf'1ci.,f.'1fN1J L..D,LLl'-'-L1f'L1S, fi NF H.lrX:r,P .C., :x,Fwl1,, I I I -i mix 1 -A 1 I r mr M.-.-1..Q.w .. V2 V311-..1-., NZM1 P-4,.'J,l441r11iIiun, IVINIFN F, L. Brown, VN P' l,H.1rL,.1F,,l5.11,Lx w..,VvJe?,i,Hf1r'kOr', MM3 H, L, Reynolds, NIIVIB f -vor: 'v ll 4 ,- 3 if 4' ' Q f- 'iv ,K X AF' Q 1 - - r-f ll . .J ' A x no 1 rll ' ,--- wWd x--Y Yds Msnsnur--'N '- F'rnntHn1.-fg H4452 I, '.f-mg. r-, r7.1 fl, xkkwfl, 5 H- J, EQ, Liava , FN L, .PIfTH'T'H'f'fL'lf1.1f , 54.10 ' - r I, 1 .i'fflfY9l'F, UXJL' V, J, rilmckn-tt, PN H, Y., -1rY1'H', if 1 E , K 'wk.r4i'w, EIL- Rf, V, I-Qrnrlfnls uf- n L- ' -' 1' -l - '- 16 f' ' Front Row: ML2 J. H, Fisher, PIVI1 H. Nl. Anderson, NIL2 L. C. Garmon, PM3 G. Y. Hishikawa. Back ROW! FN D. Nlaniarcina, FN F. NI. Hill, lVlNl3'J. O. Fieffer, , FA S. G. Burdett, ML3 A, C, LeBlanc. .. 4, 11 Front Row: NINIC W. Ft. Fickas, IVIIVI1 l.. T. Cook, IVIIVI3 W. J. Nlarzario, IVHVI3 C. O. Cornog MMS A O Devonshire. Back Row: MMS A. IVI. IVIoGauchey, IVINI3 1Vt,IVl,Kinel, FA S, R. Wade, NHVI3 Jftl, Kirsch. h NHVI3 A, E, Glace. NWQBW ff- zm ' fw- vfff, , wmv: f -,,' 3. f, Z f V .-7 Vt. , -N 11 ff y -' H ,, .M . VAS? W hw, ' 4 yn-.Q,, . Twffwfwfrf Front Ftovv: B91 S, I., Seilhan, BTCS J. C, lnabinct, BHHV1, K,Hz1inCS, UT1 R, E, Ayers, Back Row: BT3 Ft, C, Schuster, FN F, F, Anqcwlo, FN tl, H, Danz BT3 F2 H Knight BT3 J IV! Angelo WA AWG-fd i B4 . r ., 5Jl,Kj1l-f.Q,,I'llt... R-3 DIVISICD s all motor re- ditlomng and overhauling of The Electric shop handle winding, recon s up to 70 horsepower and generators motor to TOO KW. The Gyro shop does quarterly checks and minor repairs to gyro com- es and associated equipment, shaft pass . RPM indicators and repairs to MC circuits. The Proiector shop overhauls and recon- ditions all projectors and amplifiers. The Battery shop charges and tests batteries up T75 AH besides doing repair work on to intercell connections and terminal posts. She also handles all rewiring of ships that ' C l'b t' h e worn or defective cables. a 1 ra lon av of volt and ammeters, ohmeters, frequency nd megors as well as repairs to meters a electrical tachometers, is done by the Meter Repair shop. FN J T Wacker EMCS C F Floyer, ElVl'2 D. J. Downing, Front How: LMC H, llollupoter, EM? C. Osborn, , , P , I , ENU H, lvl, Ajimlnc, FN El, Leslie. Back Flow: FA J. D, Contento, FN T. L, lVloKinney, FN B. J. Harbour, EIVI3 fl l lf. EM3 D- l-- Bell, EM3 D. A. Walberg, ElVl3 J, E, Bullock, Elvll T. FZ. Padua. A, F,lvlwk1na,l-N T, L. N-QLOVH1 C, Front How- FN J, U, Young, IC1 B, L, Young, IC1 D. R, Trapp, EMC5 C, F, Royer, IC1 L, L, Northway IQ 2 Trapp, ICE H, L, Scnuldt. Back Ho-.-.ng ILA3 Q, L, Martin, FN H, U, n.amnarz,' mm H, w, Miken, an J, 5, Shearer, mm J. B. nkarda, nc3 R, E, C0rnCliuS, IC3 -1, A, Busch, ,ff ' V+ a - x. x 'V -v..iuS3'iar a-' xp -' -' f ' ,i ., ,Y, 1 M so alibi g.,..v fn!-v ws if-slrhu-his., ., ,,. - ' swag- 'rin R-4 DIVISIO R-4 works with the Electronic gear that is in use in the Navy today. The Electronics Re- pair shop tests, analyzes and repairs stan- dard Navy communications equipment, radar eaters and electronic navigational sets, rep . aids. The Fleet Caliberatlon Lab operates as a unit of the Navy Calibration Program, with its primary purpose to test equipment and calibrate to the tolerences specified. The Teletype Repair shop overhauls and repairs teletype equipment, while the Crypto Re- pair shop tests and repairs electronic cryptographic equipment. WO1 J, J, Gcsscl Front Row: ETR3 D, M, Jordan, ETQ2 D, Sundown, ETR2 J, A, Davis, ETN2 Nl. E, Godwin, ETH? S, A, Windley, ETN3 D, R. McQuaig, Back Row: ETN3 J, ' C. Kramer, STG3 R. L. Thomas, ETN3 J. L. Philips, STGSN J. A, Buehler, ETN3 S. E. Kromfals, STG3 T. H, Walker, SN P, P, Akins, -, 'if -' - '-I' sfzgzz' ':' f:':..: 4:f.'-., - -, . -- -- - . .- ...-....., -- Ihr, 1.1.1, FTF' -1, -j'. 'f qi.:-,l. 4j::.,..:.'..x,-,sg -h,,:f1-ggi-it I. .1 'gif Y , - -A X.. -. ...- g ,, .,, , --. A .1 .4 ,.,.-,... 'gg A-4 Af -- c. ,..' - 4 va ' , K- - ., ' 'H - V. - ., - ,M ,fn .. 1 f-A--'f -x-Ee-n'.inni'iliQf.-wmzw. T-un-1--.s5QKE -15dB:5-Q -4 3'.f.::.e'se - -1- ' T , .-nf:-.1-rw H. -f .ffmh ---- .. gy. , A 'Mis'-163 NP' ' A, R ,Mu ., K K b y . 1... ' .. - ., ,V-1 . 'wus' Q, X -I U Y r F. H: . - .9 I fv , 1 N 1 t .,. 4,',,' ,Assn -Q' A., Q.. .V. fs. ,Q .V AK M 7' ,7 JN: H L f-35:5 L -- 1: ,, -!,1J ,.y.-- .-.Q5:z-:11-:i.- -f- - .-:Lx A 5 -Z' J ,,,., .5 Front Row: ETNSN M. L, Linger, SN D, W, Gilyan, ETN3 F, D, Krobath, ETN3 N. M. Mattio, ETN3 R, G, Meikrantz, ETN2 FR, A, Lillie, Back Row: ET1G, D, Carr, FIM1 E, 5, Stafford, RMC D, D, Snow, ETR3 R, L, McGregor, ETCS T, M, Daleiden, ET1 G. H. Winer, ET1 R, W, Giles. 5, i ifwhfl 1 .,,l 1 -fb n 5 v v ,, e 6 I Q G , J,lL....-N, , 5 fr Q I, ,Q In lx ' ' H L Q '15,- n A 1 ' .4-rvifi-'r'lkvi-fzcab W4 li J, LJ, Mctm R-5 DlVlSlC3 R-5 Division is comprised of eight shops, the Optical shop repairs and collimates optical equipment, parallel motion pro- tractors and compasses. The Print shop does all printing iobs on her Offset and Letterpress equipment. All repairs and ad- iustments to watches and clocks are done in the Watch repair shop, with all repairs and calibration of pressure, vacuum gauges measuring devices and mechanical tacho- meters are done in the Gage shop. The Typewriter shop repairs typewriters, mimeograph, ditto machines, addresso- graph and calculators. The Draft shop makes all drawings, charts, graphs and signs, laminating and maintaining the ships micro-tilm library. Our Diving Locker personnel can do most underwater repairs and ship's underwater hull inspections. from WW USN N- fi 4-full:-. ,TNI J. offs-M, ow Q E Wisner L12 K L Dorsey LISN E F lxilrm' lhlcktiiwsw- R245 V2 T .asm Stiff? E cs CricLfcO l l ' . ' ' ' - - -'. -K ' --- ...c L13 .if wwf, bN J. L. gd,-gp, Pit-U. A 7.7 sql-Mieqw fi, D V . Cronin, Pl-13 W. F. Keel, SN D. A. . r ' N 1-1 1 t mm -. X -. 'L War'- , I ' vwagwf Front How: IM3 J, W, Hmtson, IMI, M, M, Uridm, IM1 J, J, Lnanm-ers, back How: IM3 W, L, Howard, IMI! H, L, Fulrmfr, IM3 LJ, A, v IMSA J, J, Brady, QJ 1 In W K I Q ,hun K A - 4 QQ Nw rm , vP1li J 4 ramrx r r-.fn fi-1.wg4lfX'1L' L, N,i'ctricl1,UML'SH, H, McNeily, UIVI1 R, E, ii'-linwgvr, tigukvm.-.g4SIA1H, L, Uur1fCL', NIH? H. A, Ward, NIRFN H, PA, l'l11km'r1S,UM,SP, A, liul'g1l',UMQ D, A, Olsen, X1 . .pup Ya. sv! ' 23 I,--.... Engineering Department has the tremendous task of supply MARKAB with the power to get where she is going and, upon arrival, still keep her in action with steam, elec- tricity, water and compressed air. The Engineering Officer is responsible for the operating, care, and maintenance of the main propulsion plant and auxiliary equip- ment and distribution systemsp for damage and casulty controlp and upkeep and mainte- nance of underwater Fittings. 4 H fU9- l.T B. C. Hibbs, USN Engineering Officer was R. F. Foley, USN R, i lla, it, l , Jcnikovsky, USN GI EERI G DEPT l s. DIVISIO A Division has charge ot operating and maintaining auxiliary machinery outside the main engine room, including boats. This comprises the ship's refrigeration plant, AC diesel generators, steering gear, heat- ing systems, fresh water, and Flushing sys- tems, plus the repair ot galley, laundry, ship's store machines and deck machinery. sri I ri' 1 .J.q1 A'- Pr' - fr im Q- . J, t., L.ngiury, MMI L, B, Uamon, Jr., mi. ill Qlr, lil !i,li, lVlLlllUli, r r I f..':'l 7. fx, 'i,ivii1r'.lllllO, SN J, V, Dowdle l l l . Fir'-Wi '7-1.23 if J, lr, L.Z1.'FlC0, LHZCL, l?,5mitl1, Llxli -1. Q-, l' mi-il, LTQQ lj, L, Hollis, FH G, li, FiSl1CI' iigirgig Wu.-.3 QU? J, -,l. UCll21mf,f, KN? VJ, l., llldFidgC ijt? CQ, c. fqnnrf, Lil3V,E.Cref:r1, ENB J. CJ. Harris B DIVISIO B Division hos The iob of operating ond moinfoining the boilers ond the ossociofed ouxiliories. They olso hove the responsi bility of foking on fuel. From Hong BTS D. I. Wathen, BT1 J, L, Goode, BT1 J. A Hdmwwrics, B12 T, L. Sioyer, FN J. W. Kelly. Back How F Y: LD, A. Salyor, BTS H. Hendrickson, FN D. W, Howard, r- r F4 J. J, Bauman, FN E, Hughes, FN J. L. Anderson, FN N , , , . , r, Prom, is E ii 4 i flilii NU ,ii i i rl: V, 'AL M' 'xlsfaiielvlf-4, A' 5 :in ! ,Ifr,f1i'3f'ff1friq-ij' VH j L A 1 J . 4 wa s d. k u E DIVISIO E Division has the responsibility of main- taining electrical and interior communications equipment. lf the ship's IMC system doesn't work, guess who gets the blame? They have the headaches of keeping the fuses from being blown out too often from overloaded circuits and to keep the ship's telephone system operating. Front How: EM3 T, H, Momonu, H41 W, J. Morgan, EMC H, Estrella, EM1 P, J, Burns, ICQ C. R, Trynor, EM3 D, E, Minjack, Back How: EM? K, L, ward, FN N, E, Falquez, FN R. L. Dedrickson EM2 J, E, Kravanja, EM2 T, L, iinger, Fi'-l M, A, Johnson, FN G, J, Murn, EM2 B, R, Ellis, EM2 C, G, Treber, T 1, 5 Q-Qs , ,Qs aj, .A 4 I ' WEN' 'iwYf 'Z.'i:21f I'T'iTTi'lP-Z .'5 5'f-K ' pw-'T n i v i i N ,. . L . 24 ' o .gf MP DIVISIQ MP Division has charge of the main pro- pulsion e uipnnent and associated au.-qiiiaries. These inc ude operation and maintenance of such items as the ship'-s main engines, boilers, evaporators, turbo generators, and their associated purnps. Front How: NMR rl, C. .Wn...:!as, 2' 1 '. C -L 7. f atm, rftmr, K. H. Foglc IVIMB G L W0HdI'1W-, NN1 W. McQDof'.aIigt, Jr.. 7- 'i 'I V. Panic. Back How: WITXIIQ l. NI Werner, MM3 i. J. Crabtree, Q, fr '- 5 ij- c,gt1Qm,, gyiwifj mi. pryc NIM3 FR Ni, lifuvii, MMS J, L, SQ?w.gQ55'5r, '. . if ,Jr ' ,.My Y i .Iw i 3-'f'i?c:f ' Wm rrp wn-'-ff-f --- 'II M I F- F- .- 1 -e 1 1 V' Y' 2 ,, , L . 1 .X - ,L . , .U van-Us A r . ' 'Axe-fi Q- ' U 3 Q. X ' .' , Q. x ' 1 ,F 1' ' ' Q Q dk f u ' 1 9 F Qxifr.-5 - gif., 5' 1 us.: ----.. , I- 'Q l A Q vi I 5, l l x ' ,Q f :LSP J x ' gl, J- H , it f ' 1 Q l Xl C D IV IS I0 RC Division hos the important iob of dom- oge control os well os keeping the piping sys- tems working properly ond mointoining woter tight integrity. Front Row: DC3 G, K, Boggs, DC3 Fi. D, Brown, SFP3 E. A. Lakin, SFP3 L, LeBlanc, Jr., DC1C. L. Watters, SFC L. J. Pavlus. Back Row: FN Fi. E, Tinkle, SFPFR B. J, Willisrns, FN P, T, Modhurst, FA S, D, Leach, FN J. F, Yantis, FN D, C. Cagle. u me . ! ' , 5 Z9 , , ,L -,-.,--, 1, , H '-'.:r.n - xv -T 1 ,. Q, A, N- r.,-rg.- gf .21-as--rv l 'Q '11w-if-'f fl'-'H - F W f, 'in v. LT C, U, Gwinn, USN LTJG L. P. Sutton, USN First Lieutenant Ship's Boaiswain . 5 5 ' s . 'X '- ig, img J A AT: fi DECK DEP RTME T ., e 'ffrssi - Sf fi' Ti - ' A s J..-as A :xxx :S 1' , Front Row: SN Fi. E. Rehberger, SN S, McCoy, SN T, E. Titus, SN C, N, Lewis, BM3 P. G. Pirinelli, SN R, W, Snyder, SN B, J, Aleshire. Back Row: SN Fi. J. Cameron, SN T, E, Precour, SN R, E, Heric, SN Fi. C, Putnam, SN B. W, King, SF? H, VV, Oliver, N, M, Brooks, SA C, L. Smith, SN Ni. C. Garey, SA E, D. Brock, BM3 R, E, Sutton. ' IST DIVISIO The men of First Division are responsible For the upkeep of the forward part of the ship, main deck and above all, the deck equipment located within this area. These skilled Boatswains Mates perform such tasks as raising and lowering the anchor and operating the booms and win- ches. They maintain a paint locker and a cleaning gear locker that supply the en- tire ship with items necessary to bring her spaces to inspection readiness. The true skills of the men are applied to the helm and as lookouts to ensure MARKAB a straight and safe cruise whether it be in the bay or around the world. s em- T'- i...C gxw-.sf 1 - :T-..o:.'.cwfr,f: . F-ir-G i 1 1 ' s ati it 1 Y 'J 'L' 'i c ' ' 1 -, .. .. 4' v Y ., ,!'1r . ,.' 'O' ,F D S I' A 1 -A LJ. , . ug-, k ,333 . -.'. it 5, - 1 xr , ,, Q2-i , Y C? -Q ...- n Clayton, SN Ft. J. Sacco, The Boatswains Mates of Sutton, Front Flow: SN F. B. Fording, SN .T, F, Rogers, BMS H, E, i-i il BNI3 V F1 iviabe SN C Couch, SN E, G, Mis. BiVl3 A, L, a , , , , , Back Flow: SN A, W, Strider, SN R, L, Barbee, SN W, L, Longo, SN P. G, Davignon, SN Fi, Fi, i-licks, SN P, E, Jenkins, FA W, L, S ' S F 3 ' SN D, Douglas, SN W, E, Nation, SN S, J, Hoorsdig, SN D, i ,Dowie, SN J, F, Lorentz, SA J, B, Sellers, ZND DIVISIC The men of Second Division are responsible hl for the upkeep of the after part of the s up, main deck and above all, the deck equipment located within this area. Second Division operate the two booms on the after portion ' I b ofthe ship. lt S these men who ring ' ' h'cles before de- aboard the ship s ve 'i parting on a long cruise. They also put forth the fine workmanship that goes into the Captain's Gig, as well as providing the expert crew that operates it. Second Divi sion is also responsible for the accomo- d the ship-shape appear dation ladders an F h uarter deck. anceo teq A.. . -- F Hr- - -1 1'.'.Z, S -, .. -- -1 4 -,-, . ,.f .Suzy V -gg: .. i , - 4'-:ng-,,, A - V 1,3 I 5 S' :l'fr1i'5fifi1Qal'i:fv 1 'I F71 i Q 1 N.....- Front Ho.-1 FTGF P l. Meyers CMC1 H Phillips GMG3 G, A, Buyer, FTG3 H, Davis, Jr., GMGSN J. W. Rush FTC: H J Kcrriqan FTGC, it 4 ourtnef Back ity FTG3 G. A. Mann, SN T, E, Faulkner, FTGSN Nl, H, Ai The men of Third Division are responsible For the maintenance of the main batteries and the small arms aboard MARKAB. These men also train the Boatswains Mates of First and Second Divisions in operating the four 3 5O gun mounts. In addition they provide instruction for the entire crew on the handling, care, and safe use of small arms. Third Division duties do not end with the limits ofthe MARKAB. They provide technical assistance to all ships that fall under MARKAB's care. W LIPPLY DEPT. Leon R. G. Carberry, Jr.. SC, USN Supply Officer The Supply Department encompasses the Stores, ADP, Food Service, Ship Store- Clothing Small Stores, and Disbursing- Stewards Division. The Stores-ADP Division maintains the storerooms that include every- thing from string and clothing to boat engines and gun barrels. The ADP Section maintains the stock, financial and maintenance records of both the Supply and Repair Departments in key punch format and operate the Computer The Food Service Division personnel are the gourmet specialists preparing delicacies for the crew. They prepare the menus, store the groceries, prepare the food, and serve the meal. In other words, they handle the whole program of food services from soup to nuts. The Ship Store and Clothing Small Stores Division take care of all personal needs. Their services include laundry, barnbering, tailoring, cobbler, soda fountain, and retail store for toilet articles and various sundry items. The Small Stores stocks clothing of a uniform nature. This includes everythin9 from shoes to white hat. The Disbursing Stewards Division is one near and dear to all. They are the ones that make every other Thursday a little brlghlel' when they set up the pay line. The StewC1rCl5 are the men who look after the Officers W0 d' l'00m, Prepare their food and take care Of all the officer staterooms. S-I DIVISIO What do you need: A thousand feet of cable or a light bulb? Paper clips? Perhaps a boat engine, a pencil, or a motor armature? lf it is supplies, S-l Division is the place to go. They are responsible for procurement, stowage and issue of all general stores and repair parts. Also, with the installation of a Univac com- puter and addition of a Data Processing Department, S-l Division is now one ofthe truly modern shipboard Supply divisions in the Navy. , Q 1 31 ., I A y 1 an 'V MTL, ,' ,. 1 , A 4 .- ,- U A, u, cauoue, Jr., sc, usm l' rum Hn.-.ig SN H, A, Boswell, SN D, F, W0lf, SN LQ, L, Arnold, SN H, A, Baker, 5K3 C, D, lirnn-gmzln, Back Row: SK3 W, C, Grollie, SK1 H, A, Latmrorwg, SK3 H, M, Mitchell, SK3 D, K, Alu-rs, UPA L, W, Krammv, SN D, F, Ptufo. Front Row: SK1 W, R, Parks, DP3 T, J. Gavin, DPSN L, N, Donato, DP3 Pl, J. Weatherstone, SK1 J, l.. Burton. Back Row: SK2 T.A. NlcNatt, SN K, L, Driskell, SK2 D. D. Dykstra, SK3 E. A. Correll, DP3 A, C, Blatz, DP2 E. Ft, Harsh, DPC H, B, Hew. Not pictured: SKC G. C. Johnson D51 J, 0, Pike, SN B, L, Galloway, Front How QS3 W E Griffith SKEA Yslas CSB!-l F Shaver SN D, R, Butler t3'xck Hou, LS3 H L Sperle CS3 l. Conley CS3C Ft Flrey,CS3 D L I'oqq,SN L1 Holmes CSLSC F? Cross SNS L Pollard, CS1 Fi. H, Abelo LSWH A Judd LSBE I Eusentrager,CS3W D Price CS3 G.W, S-2 DIVISICD Three meals a day for almost 600 men is a big job, and it is handled well by S-2 Divi- sion. These meals don't just appear, they must be planned, procured, stored and broken out, then baked, boiled, fried or roasted and served. That is where the cooks, bakers and messmen of S-2 Divi- sion comes in. From the food purchase order to the dinner table, it's all in their doy's work. l Q 5 ,,., Www ? l 5 4 'an as ,mann swf! ont HOW: SN J,HUSS, LJLFN t',i,,C.'nt1irl13, MVNf?,l,11imaf3vfu, ww' 6.1, V r-mt Hon.: SN L, L, HDZIVCS, SN J, R, t,Lrc'nshEtw, Hack tm-,vg FH K,Hifgl4Sf1rn, VN J, L, mmusfm, ,fx J. t . L tihgtrtts, SN A. if. Hinton, SN N, J, va, FN W, Gres-nc, IDCQVN xv, I2 atram, Lt-mstt, Linux mtv.: B12 K, L, Miller, J, n ,t .itlltj5NU,5h0l'l11l'l!1, FN A, L ffltfmlstbll, Just alittle Bar-B-Que! ,. ,tt L4 , L , Q gm ' WO1 T. P. Long S-3 DIVISIO The primary mission of S-3 Division is to provide a convenient and reliable ship store from which personnel can obtain, at the lowest possible 'cost, articles considered necessary for the health, comfort, and welfare of the crew. S-3 also supplies services necessary in day-to-day living such as laundry, barbering, tailoring, soda foundation and clothing store. Profits ac- crued from the formentioned activities are paid to the ship's Welfare and Recre- ation Fund for use by the crew. Front Flow: Sl-I3 E. F. Burlile, SN Fi, Smith, SN Fi. E. Courter, St-I2 G. S. Green, Sl-lC J, S, Spickler, Sl-I2 J. Williams, SN l-l. K. Evans. Back Row: Sl-13 J. E, Williams, SN S. D. West, SN L. L. Barnett, SN J. E. Egan, Sl-I3 J. S. Whitt, SH3 K. E. Murray, SN P. W. Griffee, Sl-l3 Fl. J. Gl1i0'ff0- gn it 131- E4 1.5, '5 33 ..,,-S.-x:.fg- .,,qs:u-vu? vs ani? C- K-N 1 '-uv-:latin Wnfvv 1 . e -. -.-. .. ...... ..,- 43 4,,1-f-- 1,-5 ' - A- A - -..1' ,., Y. , - - - -1 . -. in --1. .. M,,, -l - l- - ., -o I v -- , ., -T W- - .4 ha 1.--H-.,- ...T A . ..,.---..- . ,: ,-- . tw. O ,, . N 1. , . -... -.. ... v , M -., '- '-2: '- '.:. T'-,1 :iT.. E.:?'-T-7 -2 -0 : .' --, F--' 'J'-W, ,N 1-' 1 , u' f' 'E-, g '-' -- ff' sr- -- Erg,-f-, 1 - ' 'fe :rf-1. :QF ,:-1.5 I-1' -lf -5 ' - ' 'LST'- .. :f ' .xv .. . l ' '-- ., 1 wr - af-H c nr - 'V A -- -' ---V.-1 ,nm -3- VL. ' giff ' A' ,. i Q ,- ms' - -A , ,S , , ' ' 75 ' 'ig-. , , ,., W 5-3 ,3 'xi-I-33214-'M IX,-I'2QI-' 2 -' 'Q f:3fg ' ' - H5 l:q1 '?T,f-if f1J',3T5' ' Ah' -'U----M -'-1' ff - .1-zvzq.. . - ' I- Pe-If .-aff xrxr I3 x ,.. .,. '7'-45'--' 1'.:T 'f1rw- A, ' .rr-mv -.... fxwv- - 1 - . .. .. v..l.'1 ,-3' lsr 113333:-Q , -,-.CIS ,J-1 ' fr M :?.A:',. -,ffm 7 ' 3 , 4- Q, ' ' -13 -t , ' 'Je 5 f--. 4 Q01 -4 DIVISIO The pay line is now Forming... Those are popular words to hear passed, and they are the primary responsibility ofthe disbursing clerks in S-4 Division. Besides paying the crew, they register allotments, pay travel claims, and handle other Financial matters For the ship. Chow Down in Officers Country is taken care of by the second group in S-4 Division, the Steward's Mates, who see to the prepar- ation of Wardroom meals and the care and cleanliness of ofFicer's staterooms. front H TN li UU D0 S Hesuello SD1 P, Partido, SDCS C, Dose, DK1 R, Jose, SD3 L. Jordan, TN E. Dol wsttcu Q Bfack Hn TN E Bunag TN R, Ancheta, TN A, Arenas, TN J. Abispo, SN T, Quinn, HN P a an T wel ewes TN W Edquvlang, 1 fu, ' -ua. M-dwim Z1 Wm., X Division is a group of assistants to aid the Executive Officer in his administrative duties. The Personnel office is responsible for enlisted service records and all cor- respondence related to the enlisted men. The Captain's Office maintains officer's records and any related correspondence. The Library contains the Chaplain's Office and is also the educational center of the ship. The Master at Arms force is the ship's policemen and see that regulations are adhered to. The Postal Clerks handle all the mail, which is the biggest morale booster. The Career Counselor advises the men concerning the opportunities ofa Navy career plus the benefits resulting from military service. H .- 1.14-' ' '33 , LT C. B. Buinn, USN ASS'T Personnel Officer LT W. E. Berry, CHC, USN Ship's Chaplain Front Row: YNC A, Ft, Carter, SN Nl, IVI, Martin, Jr., IC1 P. N Beaudry, SN E. H. Kielsmeier, SN J. A. Atkinson. Second Row: SN D. V. Singer, PC3 C. Ft. Certz, YNSN J. L. Basset, YN3 B. C. Butcher, SN Ft. G. Kinnick, SN IVI, F, Heil. Back Row: SN J. E. Jackson, PN3 W, R. Svvafford, PC3 S, J. Benson, PN3 E. C. Lawrence, SN J. J. Polivvacki, SN K. W. Fogg. 190' 'Y 75 ...Q 'lf' WEL 4155 3 M .L 3.1 M fr-sgizmiik 'Q . A A - . . L. '51 -'a V , - ' .. '- 1. A -Q-i'l ' :fuel '-H? m Q51 ' ' R .- 'f' - -.-- .ft----.Lx-, -. .. - . -... .. VJ. ,' ' . ', . ' ..- .G K . - - 1. A 1- az- ti, f?.nQf,.1-5, -.i-.x'4.:5:l.1I4' -, ' 'Z -'K +- ' ed- ' ' ' Q' 'of- 'W MASTER AT ARMS FORCE Standing L to R: PN3 E. C. Lawrence, BM2 Fl, J, Carter, BT2 G, T, Nicholas, MNH L. E, Gifford. Kneeling: GM GC J. W. Gray. NH. '- -- xvw g' vngfiiv' ' 'X 3' Q , R ,Q . A- -3, A -,g.3 ff-.4f.. ,1:7,,:hM- 'f 'W ' mi: - 1'-2--M .. .. G, --2 .ih- f -6f:'-- A -'df f . t , . LT H. G. Hanson, USN ENS D. E. Hanson, USNR OR S N DEPARTME T The Operations Department is divided into four groups. The Radarmen's iob is to collect, evaluate and disseminate combat in- formation. This information is gathered through the use of radar, radio, intelligence and loolcouts. Radarmen also assist when the ship is within radar distance of land. The Signalmen are responsible For all visual communication, through the use of flaghoist, Flashing light and semaphore. All communications other than visual are handled by the Radiomen, by radio, tele- type and CW communications. The Quartermaster's field is navigation. They assist the navigator in determining the ship's location, maintaining current and up to date the ship's log of happenings on the ship. They chart all waterways and plot a safe course For the ship. ,13:6.'iw --.3 Q- vm-gy , Y V , , ' , - 15.5 ' fs . .xr ... 2.z' .mf ' V h , l K' 1 . , . .S -.ual .. .::. 'Inf-. -,vi '- ' I 1'2 -'2,, ,.: J, , , W, , , , f - - , -,- ' .'. : '.. wav. V: ,'.'.'.'.'L'-'-Zvi . ,'f'Ii'fi'1-' -'. g -A can .JL W Y NgA.u:bJ , W '33 ' 1: ':.e--,fro 1'-19 - '-:- 'l- 1-.A '1':B:L, V 1-14-22239113:-:till-:i'faggLf..i.' '-...'-1'-.fi-:-11.411 L-4-'Q -'-L A o ' J or ,aff ,,,... I I I S . A x 1 , o ' g A ge. J X, Front Row: RMC J. E. Hoffman, SN R, J, Verticelli, SN P, J, 5chuIt:,i,Kv15H,C3, l., Kammurnn, SM? D. M, Dodson, QMC J. S. Lowe, Back Row: SN R, Weyerhauser, SN K, T, Schridvr, wN H, H, Allvn, SN J. FE, White, CYN3 J. W. Johnson, , ,.,,i'xyl.fY'i10- ' 'K' 'rm ,,,- - -, ry, Q 2' A --X11 ,fE'1'.' 1 'U B s r i .f..,.v.-f- -.-.-.1.-'svn '-L1.f rd- .sr-n,,. -1 'wir '- 5 I 1 4 9 X 1 I 1 I c L 1 3 w 5 i X 3 1 I K 3 1 5 l E 3 i r I L 2 5 I i i i E 3 x w i 4110 .J :' 'J nl I . .Jr fn Rh .uni f Q, J . 8,5 . .1 fo 1. Us with fl, '. ai ..- ul, n -',o ' I . re :Q . 'E H131 .Q 't 2-:H 44- . .1 . . Fe' Q,- uf'-i 5.4 -,524 ku? I.. In 1 I. . ,Y 1 -E H, .31 'uf-Q 01' . . 'mf , .A 1,1 .Ht 14 1l:s -an Q .xnhy +1 ,.A, ,,,, , ,, i vqag Front Row: FIM3 H, C. Lawson, RMSN A. D. Nlarzario, RNI3 R, E, Alsworth, R!VI3,L. I.. Joiner, RM2 R, L. Lassner. Back Row: CYNSN R, R, Reagan, SN T. U. Walker, SN D, H, Sherman, SN T, F, Roblee, RM3 R, A. Jensen. 'X :K-f' Q3 - -. Fx Y an in L Ai-11. 1: xr-.5-3 -li-Q -2-2.21 gil- -B J 'xx in 1 L , r,. N-3 x.Jl it- '71 1 xx Q 1 X X x I .. 2 mis? T WH1l.lag.4.g1-r -- LCDR F H Kellner, oo, USN LT J, L, Burke, DC, USN LT J. R. Gillette, NIC, USN 8 D DEPARTME T d 'll d fill with a will is the motto of MARKAB's Dental Departmen ea y We Fl an - Frank H. Kellner and Jimmy l.. Burke, Jr. From Subic Bay to Vietnam, pain was elimated ' l D t nt consists of two dental and teeth were restored or replaced. MARKAB s Denta epar me operatories a preventive dentistry unit, a fully equipped prosthetic laboratory, and a I o d ff'ce A recent innovation was the addltlon of three new contour dental chalrs. recor s o l . Currently in process is the installation of three new dental units which will make it gne of ' ' to the most modern in the Navy today. The prosthetlc laboratory is staffed and equlppeh . make all manner of bridges as well as full denture constructlon. As an example oft ell' work, during the recent months of July, August, and September, MARKAB's dental tegcgg Q Q h restored over l,lOO teeth and constructed over 60 prosthetic appliances. More t an scallngs, cleanlngs, or caries prevention treatments were administered. th ded b DRS. The mission entrusted to the Medical Department is to keep as many men at as many 9005 for as many days as possible. The Medical Department, under the leadership of Dr. -l0l ' R- Gdleifef C0l'ed f0I' The Sick and iniured personnel of MARKAB and customer ships fl 0U9lj0UT the fruise. Thousands of needles punctured hundred of arms as the men were 'mmUn'Zed CQGIFIQT many infectious diseases. The Sick Bay is equipped with a treatrnenl 'GOLF' and 0Pe 0l'n9. l'00m lwhere X-rays are also takeni, a laboratory, a pl'1Cll'm0CYI'C' line :cal repsrds offlce, a 20 bed open ward, and a 2 bed isolation ward. ln addition to Sruenna 39 Spd s and occiaslonal cases of .sea sickness, they did Cl great deal of minor M52 'lon oasis? P YSIcal examlnatlons. including a number of premarital blood teifs,-r missfi n ,IYH D 'GQHOSTIC Gnd the-rapeutlc tests were performed while completlngl F' o . IS epartment exempllfles lust another phase of MARKAB's can do splflf' . - - - , , ,- ' ' ...., .w, f -V --' ':, A ,7Q5-'YY - . . - 1 . 1- 1 f-,yn--Q4 -,'.-.-1-1-.L-i-rw--' -re '-:f? '-' ' if ' ?i5'fl'i3f? '37 3-fgL12g E'..g.'f3?7'-'igf'.'E2':.21-hi,...'-'-f'5:i:Q.--f'7'Pp.'i.-H-L.:-4-is-iai-:L3' '-1' Q- ., ' 1. E ' is 'I J xg x ll T.31':f-1 Front Ho-.vz HM2 A, U, Kem, MNH , 7 L., H, P-iam.-r, HML' J, ff, Maslm, tim-A How: HM! L, N, Sands, HM1 N, J,KIf-her,HM1.l, E, , M'.w1f :wu:g1uk, HH A J, Puqlicsc, MNH J, H, domes, a .4 gn Inv late Mr, Jones, 2 N X, -wx N...,h-0-D x - 'i-,f MWY f -L.. Y . . , - ff f - V. Q -. ff'-v-' -f'-sw -' , .. .--,, ' lf. 3. - -1- uf' ---1' - A:e.'. f'.uf.1?Q'M , 'sz ' ' 'f I+' U. m x' -' wE7: '!-' ' ' 'JJ' , ELSQQ 'J 5'-'rwi-2?i'fi.Q'f111r?1 , . 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'L ' :,2.i-'f-ef :fri-'.:f-Q2 . .s 4' One Last So Long ls Said To Sweethearts And Families, As Last Minute Preparations Are Being Made. i r'FT' FFFP ?i,g.,,,A e To Break The Monotony Of A 3 Long Cruise, Bingo Was Played I QM. ' Qf DI. ,H For Entertainment, With Prizes Furnished From Our Recreation Fund. Yffffwv is HEEL ? ml BUY No DIY 6TH IVEIQIRY I5 of Jima -L ??S'?,q,96'k fgegvx 4' DKv Ae X, PM I6 Jmyqgvx I4 June 6 f N News Furnished By ' a Radio Cerlird 5881 Although We Missed Qur Birthday, We Still Celebrated With I A Picnic On The l Fantail. Q Qi tam , -ff, k, vs. - . . . 5 f'7,. ., t me J. d. V +2j ,W e e gl. : ff FL' .J-in ,Mkt ix, l 'T xv' A X I .' im 5 s 1 'W I' . J t . 'L-ip 'K ,'ll ' 'K I I tt,m 9.v W . Q-'wmv IS, 'll .,,'l'S'gi..1 .g,Hx S+ 'K i Nf , 'x 1 9 i, imb- 'Mxl-Q1, H U '1-u-. 'I eil' ,f wy if .J ' 'VII' 4 aff' ,j 3. 1 vi' W? , H '-if ', -' ,Wt wht' ,xt ,A 5--f' Q TALE TSHCW W F L v w? 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STAFF MEMBER . . . . . . RHOTOGRAPHER GLENN B. MILLER . . PUBLISHER'S REPRESENTATIVE -1-cn HIP'S COM PAN GIBSON, Charles C., Captain, Commanding Off icer. San Leandro. C l'f. HARPER, Loren G., Commander, Executive Of ficer, Alameda. Calif. DECK DEPARTMENT GWINN, Comelius B. Jr. LT., Petersburg, Fla. SU'I I'ON, Larry P., LTJG., Quincy, Ill. FIRST DIVISION ALESHIRE, Billy J., SN, Ardmore, Okla. BIONEOLILLO, Vincent F., BM3, Queens, N. Y. BROCK, Edmond D., SA, Virginia Beach, Va. BROOKS, Nichelas M., SN, St. Louis, Mo. BUNN, Jesse R., SN, Abita Springs, La. BUNN, Frank A., BMSN, Abita Springs, La. ON Ro James SN Philadel hia Pa CAMER , y , p , . CAMPBELL, Richard G., SN, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. DUNAWAY, Vemon L., SN, Fresno, Calif. GAREY, Mikel C., SN, Flint, Mich. HERIC, Robert E., SN, Michigan City, Ind. HINTON, Arthur R., SN, Alameda, Calif. JANSEN, Richard D., SN, Belmont, Calif. LEWIS, Charles W. Jr. BMSN, Lancaster, Pa. MCCOY, Stanleg Jr., SN, Knoxville, Tenn. OLIVER, HAR LD W., SR., Calvert City, Ky. PIRINELLI, PAUL G., BM3, Niagara Falls, N. Y. PRECOUR, Thomas E., SN, Nobleton, Fla. PUTNAM, Richard C.. SN, Hartsville, S. C. REHBERGER, Ronald E., BMSN, Baltimore, Md. ROSS, James L., SN, Louisville, Ky. SMITH, Cecil L., SN, Midland, Tex. SNIDER, Roger W., SN, Louisville, Ky. SOUTH, John H., SN, Toledo, Ohio SUTTON, Sylvester E., BM3, Louisville, Ky. TITUS, Terry E., SN, Toledo, Ill. VAN HORN, Richard L., SA, Austin, Pa. SECOND DIVISION ALLISON, Charles L., RMSN, N. C. BARBEE, Robert L.. SN, Yakima. Wash. BOWIE, Douglas P., SN, Newglouester, Maine CLAYTON, David P., SN, Riceville. Iowa COUCH, Conley, SN, Sanders. Ky. DAVIGNON, Paul G., SN, Clarence. N. Y. DOUGLASS, Walter L., SN, Saginaw, Mich. FORDING, Frances R., SN, Alliance. Ohio HALL, Alton L., BM3. Marietta. Ga. HICKS, Richard R., SN, Meriden. Conn. HOERSDIG, Steven J., SN, Columbus, Ohio JENKINS, Paul E., BMSN, Buffalo. N. Y. JONES, Paul, SN, Okemah, Okla. LITTLEJOHN, Lesley R., BM3, Alameda, Calif LORENTZ, Joseph F., SN, Jamesville. Minn. LUONGO, William, BMSN, Brooklyn. N. Y. MABE, Victor R., BM3. Highpoint. N. C. MIS. Edward G., SN. Buffalo. N. Y. NATION. William E.. SN, Toledo. Ohio ROGERS, Thomas F., SN. Circle Pines. Minn. SACCO, Ronald J .. SN. Syracus. N. Y. SELLERS, James B.. SN, Canton. N. C. SCHIRDER, KARL T.. SN. Rome. N. Y. STRIDER. AARON W., SN. Randoman. N. C. SUTTON, Robert E., BM3, Lincoln. Ill. THIRD DIVISION BOYER, George A., GMG3, Freeland, Pa. COURTNEY. Robert A., FTGC. Fla. DAVIS. Harold L. Jr.. FTG3, Springfield. N. J . FAULKNER, Troy E., SN. Fresno. Calif. GEORGE, Robert M., SN. Phoenix, Ariz. HARTOSH, Matthew M., FTGSN, Gary. Ind. KERRIGAN , Robert J ., FTG3, Brooklyn, N. Y. MANN, Craiag A., FTG3, Alameda, Calif. MYERS. Paul L.. FTGC. Oakland, Calif. PHILLIPS, Robert E.. GMGI. Colorado Springs, C RUSH, John W.. GMGSN. Minneapolis. Kansas VLNSON. Stanley L., SN, Richman. Calif. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT BARTH, David K.. ENS, SC. LaGrange Park. Ill. ce CARBERRY. Raymond Jr.. LCDR, SC, Providen C.-XL'DLE, Allen D., LT, SC, Dallas, Texas CHOY, Benson R.. ENS, SC, San Francisco, Calif. LONG, Thomas P.. WOI. Kansas City, Mo. S 1 DIVISION ALBERS, Dennis K., SK3, Northfield, Minn. ARNOLD, Glenn E., SN, Independence, Mo. BAKER, Richard A., SN, Davenport, Iowa BLATZ. Alfred C , DP3, Philadelphia, Pa. BOSWELL. Robert A .SN, Cayce, S C BRINGMAN, Charles D .SK3, Springfield, ILL. BURTON, Junior L., SKI, Oakland, Calif. CORRELL, Edward A .SK3. Tiffin, Ohio DEW, Howard B , DPC Griffithville, Ark DON.-ATO, Louis N ,SN, Clifton, N J. DIIISKI'Il.I., Kerrv I. ,SN, Louisville. Ky. DYKSTRA. David D .SKZL Norfolk, Nebr. GAI.l.OWAY, BOYD I. .SN.Springf1eld. Mass. IDAVIN, Thomas J ,DI'3, Dallas, Tex. GROTIII-I. Wayne lf .SK3, Baltimore, Md IIARSII, Eugene R , DP2, Minerva. Ohio Iliill., Mark I-' .SA, Cleveland, Ohio JOHNSON, Guy C ,SKC Sterrett. Ala KRAMME. Leonard W .DP3. Oakland, Calif L.-XRRI-INZ. Ralph A .SKl, Oakland, Calif Mf'NATT. Terry A .SK3, Louisville, Ky. Ml'l'f'IlEl.l.. Ilenery M ,SK3, Bellaire. Tex. PARKS, William R ,SKl, Dundee, N Y. PIKE. Joseph O . DSI. Kalamazoo, Mich. Rl'f-'O. Daniel F , SN. Lyndhurst, Ohio olo WI-LATIII-IRSTONE, Robert DP3, Sioux Falls, S. D. WOLI-', Bernard D Jr .SN. Madison. Ind. S 2 DIVISION -XBELE. Robert CSI. Freemont. Calif. BVTLER. Donald R.. SN, Kemey. Nebr. CONLEY. Larry E.. CS3. Cordele. Ga. CROSS. Clarence R.. CSCS. Memphis. Tenn. EISENTRAEGER. Edward CS3. Rockford, Ill. FIREY. Charles R. III. CS3. Garden Grove. Calif. FOGG. David L .CS2. Portland, Maine HOLMES. Gary A.. SN. Gilman. Wisc. JL'DD. Robert A.. CS3. Clinton. Iowa MILLS. Timothy J.. SN. Macon. Ga. ODONNELL. George W.. CS3. Worcester. Mass. POLLARD. Stuart L.. SN. Brookneal. Va. PRICE. Wayne D.. CS3. Bay City. Tex. SHAVER. Herman F.. CS3. Norfolk. Va. SPERLE. Richard C.. CS3. Kingston. N. Y. YSLAS. Antonio. SK3. Tucson. Ariz. FOGG. Kenneth W.. SN. St. Peterburg, Fla. S 3 DIVISION BARNETT. Larry L.. SN, Greenview, Ill. BURLILE. Emest F.. SH3. Kirkland, Wash. COCRTER, Ronald E.. SN. Marysville. Ohio EAGAN. James E., SN. Eugene, Oreg. EVANS. Henry K.. SN. Washington, D.C. GHIO'l'I'O. Raymond J.. SH3. Chicago, Ill. GREEN. George S., SH2. Baltimore, Md. GRIFFEE. Paul W.. SN. Elizabeth. Ind. MENDOZA. Filiberto B., SH3, Juarez, Mexico MURRAY. Kenneth E.. SH3. Chicago, Ill. SMITH. Ronald. SN, Chicago, Ill. SPICKLER, James S., SHC, Lititz, Pa. .Rl OO WEST, Steven D., SN, Marietta, 01110 WHITT, John S., SH3, Dearborn, Mich. WILLIAMS, James E., SH3, Halley, Ark- , WILLIAMS, J errery Jr., SH2, Los Angeles, Callf- S 4 DIVISION ANCHETA, Rizal s., TN, Laoag City, P- I- , AREN AS, Almos F., TN, San Francisco, Calif. BUNAG, Ernesto M., TN, Manila, P. I. DELOS, Reyes E., TN, Rlzal, P- I-- DELOS, REYES P., TN, San Narclso, IP. I. DELUMEN, Romeo G., TN, Quezon City, P. I. DOSS, Clarence S., SDCS, Oakland, Calif.- EDQUILANG, William E., TN, Candelaria, P. I. HORTON, Paul T., SN, Goshen, Utah I JORDAN, Loreto T., SD3, Tigbauan, Ilollo, P. I. JOSE, Ronaldo D., DK1, Manila, P. I. D NOBLEZA, Antonio G., TN, Luna, La, Umon, P. I. OBISPO, Juan D., TN, Cabangan, Zambales, P. I. PARTIDO, Pedro N., Camiling, Tarlac P. I. QUINN, Terrence M., SN, Queens, N. Y. RESUELLO, Sergio M., SD2, San Carlos City, P. I. MESS COOKS BOVA, Joseph F., SN, Oneida, N. Y. BRADY, James J., IMSA, Tulsa, Okla. BRUNNER, James J., SN, Arkansaw, Wisc. COHAGAN, Robert L., FN, Edmonds, Wash. EDWARDS, Jerry R., SN, Lodi, Calif. GREENE, Wayne M., FN, Galion, Ohio CRENSHAW, Morris L., SR, Veneta, Oregon GIROUX, Joseph A., SN, Pasadena, Texas GODING, Paul C., FN, Auburn, Maine HICKSON, Kenneth F., FN, San Mateo, Calif. JOHNSON, James L., FN, Midland, Tex. LABASH, Nick J., SN, Pacifica, Calif. LESLIE, Robert G., FN, Minneapolis, Minn. LUJAN, George, FA, Uadito, New Mexico MARQUARDT, Gary R., MMFN, Oakville, Iowa NICHOLSON, Harold L., FN, Holly, Colo. POOLE, Richard B., ICFN, Oakland, Calif. REAVES, Larry L., SN, Jacksonville, Ga. SILVA, Ampelo M., SN, Houston, Tex. THUME, Dennis R., FR, Oakland, Calif. WHITE. Johnny R.. SN, Petersburg, Ind. REPAIR DEPARTMENT EDIIN, Robert L., LCDR, Denver, Colo. STANDFIELD, Markus K., LT., Fruita, Colo. ALLERDINGS. Robert D., CWO, Honolulu Hawaii Rrrz. Richard C., wol. Reading, Pa, ' GESSL, James J ., WO1, Cambridge, Mags, MCHATTIE, Joseph D., WO1, Kansas City, Mo. R 1 DIVISION AVON, Bruno A.. SFM2, Knoxville, iowa BAKER. Orville L., SFM3, st. Paul, Minn. BASSETT, Willie E., BM3, Navasota, Tex. BEARD. James M.. SN, Buffalo, Ky. BETAKAS. Fredrick J.. sFP3, Flint Mich BlLL1NGs. Clifford D.. SN. Cottonwood Calif aonoacz. Daniel F.. SFI. Roseville Mich ' CHARLET. Dennis L.. SFM3, Yakima Wash DAVID, Roy F., FN. Southfield, Mich., ' DEAN, Andrew R., Jr., SFP3, Brook Ind DENIS, Richard L., DC2. Westbrook, Maine D1MAGG1o,Pairiclrw SFP3 Redvbeed cii ,C 1-f EDMONDS. Charles W..,'SFM3Z Albii uer n yN al EREXSON. Raymond C., SFM3, Durtllam?lN?C,ew Mexico FRYE, Robert M.. FA, Ypsilanti, Mich. ' GARDNER. Everett L., SN, V l ' - SUAJARDO, Marion R., SFM1? AGEN, Robert E., SFM3, Minnesota, Minn, HARRIS, Cosby Buck, FN, Bahama, N . C. HEINS, Glenn D., SFM2, Herman, Minn. HOPKINS, Howard D. Jr., SFP3, Oakley, Ill. HOWARD, David N., SF1, New Bedford, Mass, HURTT, Thomas E., SFM3, Houston, Tex. JACKSON, Larry N., SFM3, Ariton, Alabama JACOB, Anthony, SFM2, Fargo, N. Dak. JOHNSON, Thomas J ., DC3, Santa Clara, Calif. JOY, James C., SFM2, Sacramento, Calif. KNOX, Richard M., FN, San Antonio, Tex. MADDOX, Billy, SF1, Raymond, Mass. MARSHALL, Roger E., FN, Dryden, N. Y. MCCALLUM, John F., FN, Costa Mesa, Calif. MCNAMARA, Donald E., SFC, Lima, Ohio MIHLSTEN, Elliot A., SFM3, Houston, Tex. MILES, Garry W., SA, Louisville, Ky. MONCADA, Jose L., DC3, El Paso, Tex. NOWICKI, Richard W., SFP2, Detroit, Mich. OLSON, Dennis T., FN, Greenbush, Minn. PAYNE, Walter V., DCCS, Tiverton, R. I. PECK, Joseph J ., SFM2, East Hartford, Conn. POLLARD, Carson W., SFP3, Brookneal, Va. SAN DAHL, Laurence E., FN, Charlton, Iowa SCHUESSLER, Paul L., DC3, Grants Pass, Oreg. SMITH, Don A., SFM2, Ontario, Calif. STRAIN, William P., DCFN, Twin Falls, Idaho SUTHERLAND, Richard, FN, Washington, Ga. THIGPEN, James A., SF1, Alma, Ga. VALINOTI, Roger T., SFP2, Pacifica, Calif. VINCENT, Robert B., SFM2, Albany, N . Y. WALSH, Patrick M., FN, Dryden, N. Y. WEAVER, William E., SFM3, Moses Lake, Wash. WHEATON, Claude B., SFM3, Iriwin, Pa. WOOLFOLK, Walter C., SFM3, Tillamook, Oreg. R 2 DIVISION ANDERSON, Gerald W., MR3, Excelsior, Minn. ANDERSON, Herman M., PMI, Newark, Calif. AN GELO, Felix F., FN, Zanesville, Ohio AN GELO, James M., BT3, Zanesville, Ohio AYERS, Richard E., BT1, Roanoke, Va. BARE, Pell C. Jr., FN, Yanceville, N. C. BARKER, Robert M., MM3, North Haven, Conn. BARKER, Roger E., FN, Roanoke, Va. BATES, Ronald L., MR3, Bueua Park, Calif. BIERNAT, Thomas F., MR3, Duluth, Minn. BOUNDS, Amos R., MRC, Newton, Miss. BROWN, Fred L., MMFN, Sequim, Wash. BUONADONNA, Charles FN, Chicago Heights, Ill. BURDETT, Schuyler, GRFA, Jackson Heights, N . Y CASTETTER, Joseph A., EN2, North Vernon, Ind. CAVALLIN, John E., EN3, Pine City, Minn. CHAMPLIN, Robert C., MR3, Lowell, Mass. COCHRAN, Charles E., EN2, Phoenix, Ariz. COMBS, Charles O. V., MM2, Houston, Texas CONWAY, Charles F., MR1, Union Star, Mo. COOK, Lawrence T., MMC, Sandensville, Ga. DANZ, John H., FN, Bay Shore L. I., N. Y. DAUBER, Dwight W., MM3, Lodi, Calif. DEVONSHIRE, Arthur, MLCS, Ione, Calif. EDWARDS, Erick D., MM3, Belding, Mich. FICKAS, Wilbert R., MMC, Alameda, Calif. FIEFFER, James O., MM3, Matteson, Ill. FIELDER, Stephen W., FN, Godfrey, Ill. FISHER, John H., ML2, Green Bay, Wisc. FOLTZ, Gregory B., FN, orwigehurg, Pa. FORSELL, Thomas C., FN, Aurora, Ill. D GARMON, ML2, San Pedro, Callf. GLACE, Alan E., MM3, Roslyn, Pa. GORISEK, Harvey J., FN, La Salle, Ill. HAINES, Marvin K., BR1, Williamsport, Pa- HAMILTON , Herman w. MM1 De Fnniak springs F HARRIS, Paul O., MR3, Martinsville, Ind- HILL, Frank M., FN, Jonesville, Mich. HOPKINS, Kenneth A., FN, Ukiah, Calif. INABINET, James C., BTCS, Newberry, S. C- KINEL. Martin M., MM3, Boonville, N. Y., KINNICK, Joseph G., MR3, Campbell, Ohl0 KIRSCH, Joseph J., MM3, Cincinati, Ohio KNIGHT, Gerald L., MR3, Peoria, Ill. KMGHT, Ralph H., BT3, Port St. Joe, Fla. KRQMFOLS, Victor V., EN3, Ione, Calif. LE BLANC, Adolph C., FN, Marrero, La. LOKKEN, Alfred M., ENI, Vallejo, Calif. MANGIARACINA, D., FN, Cal City, III. MARZARIO, William J., MM3, Willow Grove, Pa. MC GAUCHEY, Allen M., MM3, Dayton, Ohio MISIANO, William, FN, Selden, L. I., N. Y. MOFFA'I'I', Ronald W., MM3, Council Bluffs, Iowa NARBY, John T., PMFN, Gary, Pa. NISHIKAWA, Gary Y., PM3, Sugninami-Ku, Tokyo PANTOJA, Henry E., FA, Hot Springs, S. C. PARKER, Joseph W., MMI, Baton Rouge, La. PICKENS, Bruce M., MRFA, Little Rock, Ark. PRICE, George L., EN3, Alexandria, La. PRUSSNER, John M., MR3, Owosso, Mich. REAMES, Ronald L., MR3, Springfield, Ohio REYNOLDS, Robert L., MR3, Claremont, N. H. ROGERS, Roy L., BT3, Cleveland, Ohio SCHUSTER, Ronald C., BT3, Pleasantville, N. J. SEILHAN, Shelton L., BRI, Pittsburg, Calif. SHACKETT, Victor J., EN2, Hullister, Calif. SHANER, CLIFFORD J., MR3, Bolivar, N, Y. SHEMENSKI, William A., FN, Martinsferry, Ohio SMITH, Jerry L., MRI, Drewryville, Va. SMITH, Richard W., FN, Washington, D. C. SYVERTSON, Lloyd S., SN, Conrad, Mo. TASCHNER, Ronald G., MR2, Parma, Ohio TRUPP, Lynden B., MR3, St. Anthony, Idaho ULRICH, Michael J., MR3, Detroit, Mich. VELAZCO, Pedro J., EN3, Alameda, Calif. WADE, Shell R., FA, Shreveport, La. ZIMMERHANZEL, Larry, FN, Taylor, Texas R 3 DIVISION AJIMINE, Rodney M., EM3, Kaneohe, Hawaii BELL, David L., EM3, Portland, Oreg. BOSCH, James A., lC3, Atwater, Minn. BULLOCK, Joseph E., EM3. Indian Rocks, Fla. COLLINS, Abe. EMI, Barberton, Ohio CONTENTO, Joseph E., EM3, Atlanta, Ga. CORNELIUS, Ronald L., lC3, Bodfish, Calif. DOWNING, Dennis J., EM2, Seattle, Washington HARBOUR, Bobby J., FN, Gary, Ind. HOLLOPETER, Raymond L., EM2, Grant City, Mont. LAINHART, Harold D., FN, Springborro, Ohio MARTIN, Daniel L., IC3, Oklahoma City, Okla. MC CORMICK, Albert L., FN, Santa Clara, Calif. MCKINNEY, 'l'erry L., FN, Pontiac, Ill. MIEKINA, Anthony F., EM3. River Forest, Ill. OSBORN, William C., EM2, Oakland, Calif. NORTHAWAY, Larry P., ICI, Des Moines, Iowa PADUA, Theodora R., EMI, San Francisco, Calif. ROYER. Charles F.. EMCS, Vallejo, Calif. SCHULDT. Randall L., FN. Buckley, Ill. SHEARER, John E., SN. Scappoose, Oreg. SKARDA. James B., ICFA. Bellwood, Ill. TRAPP, Daniel R., ICI. Alameda. Calif. WACKER, John T., FN, Chicago, Ill. YOUNG, Bobby L., ICI. Tupelo, Miss. YOUNG, John D., FN, Tupelo, Miss. R 4 DIVISION AKINS. Paul P., SN, Esopus, N. Y. BUEHLER, John A., STGSN, Portland. Oreg. CARR. Garv D., ETI. Phoenix, Ariz. DALEIDEN, Terrence M.. ETCS. Milwaukee. Wisc. DAVIS, James A., ETR2, Castro Vally, Calif. GILES. Roger W.. ETI. Rusly, N. Dak. GILYAN, Dennis W., SN, Gary, Ind. GODWIN, Marshall E.. ETN2, Mobile, Ala. JORDEN, David M.. ETR3. Butte, Mo. KRAMER, John C., ETN3, Three Oaks. Mich. KROMFOLS, Stanley E., ETN3, lone, Calif. KROBATH, Francis D.. ETN3, Allenton. Pa. LILLIE, Richard A., ETN2. Loveland, Colo. MATTIO, Nicholas M., ETN3, Chicago, Ill. MC GREGOR, Robert L., ETR3, Cleveland Oh' ivrsumfwrz, Rodney G.. ETN3, Hazeltonf Palo Y 1. aymon .. ,A ta,M' 318936 13313 nj. img Austin. -rex. agus me ' . uane TR2, Wheat Ri e, C l . THOMAS. Roger L., STG3, West Poiiiii Miss? STAFFORD, Elwood S., RMI, Peoria. Ill. WALKER. Thomas H.. STG3. Portland. Oreg. WINDLEY, Sheldon A., ETR, Evanston, Wyo. WIINER. Gordon H., ET1, Grand Blanc, Mich. R 5 DIVISION AGUILAR, Hector SN. San Francisco, Calif. ASH, Robert L., DMSN. East Liverpool, Ohio BELLINGER, Ronald E., OMI, Blanchard, Mich. BRIDEN, Marvin M., IMC, Peculiar, Mo. BURGE. Joseph L., SN. Denver, Colo, BURGE, Paul A., OM3. Denver, Colo. CHAMBERS, Jerry D.. IMI, Bakersfield, Fla. CRONIN, Barry D., SA, Bay Shore L.I., N. Y. CRONIN, Dennis W., Ll3, Bay Shore L.l., N. Y. DORSEY, Kenneth L., SA, Wellington, Kansas DIJNFEE. Oliver L., SFI, Lesage, West Virginia ERICKSON, Blaine R., DM3, Rush Citv, Minn. FULLMER, Howard L., IM3, Leslie, Idaho HINTON. James W., IM3, Vicksburg, Miss. HOWARD. William Lee, lM3, Seminole, Okla. KEEL, William F ,PH3, San Diego, Calif. KILROY, Edward R ,SA. Brookline, Mass. MCNEILY. Roy R., OMCS, Dayton, Ohio OLSON, David A . OM2, Libby, Mont. PETRICH, Edward N , OM2. San Francisco, Calif. SAWYER. Drew A ,SN, Scotia, N Y. SCHWIEGER, Alfred M ,SN, Hazel Park. Mich. SCL'LLY, Mark R ,LISN, Slayton, Minn. SNOW, David A . lM3, Arcadia, Fla SVCHOMEL, Donald. RMCM. New Chester, N. Y. WARD, Roger A .MR2, Salem. Mass WISSLER, Robert E . DMI, Benton Harbor, Mich. WRIGHT, Kenneth W . IMS. Salt Lake City, Utah LEI-'EVER A J ,DM2, San Diego, Calif ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT HIBBS. Benjamin C . LT ,San Diego, Calif. FOLEY. Robert I-' , LT . Boston. Mass. JENIKOVSKY. Richard E .LT,. N Arlington. N. J A DIVISION BELLAMY. Harry .l .EN3, Bucksport. S. C. CAMON. E. B .lr .MMl. McComb. Miss. DOWDLE. Jessie Y .SN. Chardon, Ohio ELDRIDGE. William L.. EN3, Danville. Ill. EMBRICKSON. .Iohn P .FN, Austin. Minn. FISHER, Gary R., FN. Denver, Colo. GREEN. Charles E.. EN3, Seattle. Wash. GREGORY, .loseph G. Jr.. SN. Oakland. Calif. HARRIS. James C.. EN3. Bahama. N. C. HOLLIS, Phil E.. EN2. Santa Ana. Calif. HIGGINS. Edward R.. EN2. Oakland. Calif. LAVORICO. Daniel F.. FN. Sacramento. Calif. MOORE. Garv Lee. EN3. Lena, Ill. Anthony R WIRFY Royal0ak,Mich. MORABITO.. Q I . MLLLEN. Russell C.. FN. Baltimore, Md. POPE. Jimmv L.. EN3, Uinita, Okla. POWELL. Robert E.. ENI. Eureka, Calif. SKIDMORE. Larry D.. FN. Breckinridge. Okla. SMITH. Clyde R.. EN3, Boise. Idaho LTHL. Bruce A.. FN. So. Elgin, Ill. B DIVISION ANDERSON, James L.. FN. Chicago, IILIS BAUMANN. John J., FN,oakaaie.1.0ng land, N. Y. 0 DEGRAFFENRIED, R., BT3, Graham. N- C- DUTY, Jack, BT3, Valliant, Okla. I GOODE, Jimmie L., BT1, Vallejo, Calif. HENDRICKSON, R., BT3, Roe, Ark. , HOWARD, Darrell W., FN , Marysville, Calif. HUGHES, E., FN, Jerome, Idaho I I HUMPHRIES, John A., BT1, Santa Monica, Calif. KELLY, James W., FN, Vallej0, Calif- KESLER, Bruce L., FN, Lake Mills, Iowa ROSE, Arthur E., FN, Bend, Oreg. h SAGE, Clyde P., BT3, National City, Calif. SALYER, David A., FA, Topeka, Kans. SHELBY, Jimmie F., BT3, Sodus, Mich. SISSEM, James M., BT2, Sonoma, Calif. STOYER, Terry L., BT3, Reading, Pa. TARTER, Murphy L., BTC, Champaign, Ill. WARTHEN, David I., BT3, Springfield, Oreg. M DIVISION BRUETT, Robert M., MM3, Indianola, Iowa CATES, Jimmy T., MMI, Prichard, Ala. CRABTREE, Edison J., MM3, Waverly, Ohio DOUGLAS, Roy C., MM3, Carlton, Minn. FOGLE, Kenneth R., MMC, San Leondro, Calif. FRY, Marvin L., MM3, Conshohocken, Pa. GILLETTE, Stanley C., MM3, Napoleon, Ohio GOODWIN, Donald Lee, MM3, Gadsden, Ala. JOINTER, Robert, MM3, Chicago, Ill. - KLIMCZAK, Matthew A., MM3, Chicago, Ill. LUCAS, Richard D., MMI, Oakland, Calif. POOL, Kenneth W., MM3, St. Louis, Mo. ROSENBERG, Eugene R., MM3, Spirit Lake. Iowa SADDLER, Larry R., FN, Centralia, Ill. SURBER, Dennis E., MM3, Logan, Iowa WERNER, Larry M., MM2, Granite City, Ill. WONDROW, Gerald L., MM3, Rochester. Minn. E DIVISION BYRNES, Patrick J., EMI, Concord, Calif. DEDRICKSON, Ronald L., FN, San Rafael, Calif. ELLIS, Barnard R., EM2, Parsons. Kans. ESTRELLA, Henry, EMC, San Francisco, Calif. FALQUEZ. Nelson E., FN, Elmhurst, N. Y. JOHNSON, Michael A.. FN. Springfield, Ill. JOHNSON, Terry L., EM3, Minneapolis, Minn. KRAVANJA. Joseph E., EM2, Modesto, Calif. MC CLELLAND, William. FN, Goodland, Kang. MINJACK. Dale E.. EM3. Martinez. Calif. MOMONO. Thomas H., EM3. Berkeley. Calif. MORGAN. William J.. ICI, Alameda. Calif. MURN, George J., FN, Brooklyn. Ohio SINGER, Terry L.. EM2, Baton Rouge. La. TREBER. Charles G., EM2, Novato, Calif. TRYNOR, Charles R., IC2. Boston, Mass. WARD, Kenneth L.. EM2. Renton. Wash. RC DIVISION BOGGS, Garry K., DC3. Johnson City, Tenn. BROWN. Roland D., DC3. El Paso, Tex, CAGLE, Danny C.. DCFN, Antioch. Calif. LAKIN, Elliott A., SFP3, Corpus Christi, Tex LEACH. Stephen D., FA. Cabertino, Calif. LEBLANC, Leonard Jr.. SFP3, Houston, Tex. MEDHURST, Peter T., FN. San Jose, Calif, PAVLAS. Ludwick J., SFC, Groton, Conn, TINKLE. Robert E.. FN, Tulsa. Okla. WATTERS, Charles L.. DCI. Maquoketa. Iowa WILLIAMS. Billv J .. SFPFR, San Antonio HANSEN, D. E., ENS, Greenfield, Oreg. ALLEN, Raymond R., QM3, Gering, Nebr. ALSWORTH, Richard E., RM3, Houston, Tex. DODSON, David M., SM2, Bryan, Tex. GILKES, George R., SM3, St. Petersburg, Fla. HOFFMAN, John E., RDC, San Jose, Calif. JENSEN, Neil Allen, RM3, Kenmare, N . Dak. JOHNSON, Jerry W., CYN3, Bishop, Tex. JOYNER, Larry L., RM2, Pinole, Calif. KAMMERON, Gary L., QMSN, Hamilton, Ohio LASSN ER, Richard L., RM2, Mill Valley, Calif. LAWSON, Herbert C. Jr., RM3, Hooks Town, Penn. LOWE, Joseph Samuel, QMC, Napa, Calif. MARZARIO, Albert D., RM3, Willow Grove, Pa. REAGAN, Ronald R., CYNSN, Waterloo, Iowa RIVERA, James V., RDSN, San Juan, P. R. ROBLEE, Thomas F., SN, Oskosh, Wis. SCHRIDER, Karl T., SN, Rome, N. Y. SCHULTZ, Peter J ., QM3, Albany, N. Y. SHERMAN, Douglas H ., SN, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. VERTICELLI, Richard, SN, Ashland, N . J . WALKER, Timothy U., SN, Petersburg, Va. WEYERHAEUSER, Robert, SN, Boston, Mass. X DIVISION BERRY, William E., LT, CHC, Augusta, Ga. ATKINSON, James A., SN, Burlington, Ontario, Canada BASSETT, Jerry L., YN3, Marysville, Tenn. BENSON, Samuel J ., PC3, Harrisville, N . Y. BUTCHER, Robert C., YN3, Sacramento, Calif. CARTER, Arthur R., YNC, New York City, N. Y. CYGAN, Joseph E., YN1, Gowanda, N. Y. JACKSON, James E., SN, Phenix City, Ala. KIELSMEIER, Edward H., SN, Charles City, Iowa KIN NICK, Ronald G., SA, Youngstown, Ohio LAWRENCE, Egbert C., PN3, New York City, N. Y. MARTIN, Madison Jr., SN, Detroit, Mich. SERTZ, Carl R., PC3, Seattle, Wash. SINGER, David V., SN, Baton Rouge, La. SWAFFORD, William R.,PN3, Potsdam, N . Y. BEAUDRY, Ronald N., ICI, Albany, N. Y. CARTER, Robert J ., BM2, New York City, N . Y. FOGG, Kenneth W., SN, Portland, Maine GIFFORD, Larry E., MM1, Salamanca, N . Y. GRAY, James Willard, GMGC, West Virginia MACEDO, Gray Floyd, GMG2, Oakland, Calif. MILLER, Kenneth L., BT2, Grand Island, Nebr. NICHOLAS, Gray T., BT2, Portland, Oreg. POLIWACKI, John J ., SN, Philadelphia, Pa. ZANZOTH, Richard J ., SN, Wilmington, Del. H Sz D DIVISION KELLNER, Frank H., LCDR, DC, Concord, Calif. BURK, Jimmie Leon, LT, DC, Dallas, Texas GLLLETTE, John R., LT, MC, Cambridge, Mass. BEN BROOK, William L., DT2, Summer, Wash.. CREASEY, Danny L., DT3, Santa Barbara, Calif. EELLS, Richard W., DN, Freeport, Ill. 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