,K Ji-Q--Q.. 1,1 . . --.,.,, , .-, -v:'f-'--U , 1'---1 ' --..,.f:... -1 -,...V t - . 3,-all - f ' . ,, .-:M .' n-..i..-.ga .ian-4 ls.-4. ,-.. Cruieb NCVJZ A V113 3 FY? 7 fr I Y? , , E 1 MC KEAN B7 sr 8 :JY H- 5' 1 4 43 1 4f. 1 T 5 lvl' X 1' .T -. f Q. v, Pig, .. K? yi :H , RWM 1 'Q' ' Q , 1- '-3 it 44332 gg WK COMMODORE WILLIAM WISTER MC KEAN 1800-1965 USS MC KEAN DD 784 was christened in honor of Commodore William Wister Mc Kean, and is the second ship ot the fleet to bear this name. Commodore Mc Kean was born in Huntington County, Pennsylvania, in l800. He is the grandson of Thomas Mc Kean, who as one of three delegates from the colony of Dela- ware, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Mc Kean was also a Governor of Delaware and a Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, and is believed to be the namesake of Mc Kean County in Western Pennsylvania. ln l8l4 young William Mc Kean was ap- pointed midshipmen. During his naval ca- reer he rendered valuable service suppres- sing piracy with Commodore David Porter's Squadron in the West Indies, and was a lieutenant on the DALE during the Mexican War. Commodore Mc Kean was once the head ot the Navy's training school, then called Naval Asylum, and subsequently was a member of the board of three per- sons who selected the site ofthe Naval Academy at Annapolis. In i859 Commodore Mc Kean was in com- mand ot the expedition which returned to .Japan the First Japanese Embassy to this country, aboard the Flagship NIAGRA. On the return from Japan he learned from a passing vessel of the outbreak of the Civil War and, gathering his crew, pledged them all to allegiance to the Union. During the Civil War he was in charge of what devel- oped to be the Ginlf Campaign, which was ultimately executed by,-.his successor Ad- miral Farragut. Commodore Mc Kean died in 1865, three years after his appointment to Commodore At the time of his death he was a member of the Naval Board. nun CAPTAIN CDR WILLIAM H. HAWKINS ...- ' N H MC KEAN 67 DEDICATED TD SKIPPER The officers and crew of MC KEAN have dedicated MC KEAN 67 to our skipper, Commander William Howard Hawkins. For those who know our old man a biog- raphy is unnecessary, for his interesting career is easily revealed by his endless source of entertaining sea stories. The influence of Captain Hawkins' back- ground is also evident in his actions as MC KEAN's Commanding Officer. While his experience as an enlisted man during 'iv- World War ll has given him the under- standing to deal fairly with his men, it has also given him insight into their capabilitieso By matching those capabilities with real responsibility, he has encouraged us all to improve o u r s e l ve sp and in the process MC KEAN has improved as well. lt is because he has given us pride in our- selves and in the Mighty Mac that we are proud to dedicate this book to our Com- manding Officer. wHo we ARE f . . , 1'-' 1 5 'V Y , 1 L 1 at . X, ' A OFFICERS r-vgf-'-F QC LT JOHN B. CULVER III XXEAPONS OFFICER LCDR GLYNN M. THOMPSON EXECUTIVE OFFICER DEPARTMENT HEADS 4, LT JOHN O. PETERSON LT JACK R. BLAIR LTJG TYLER B. GLENN ENGINEERING OFFICER OPERATIONS OFFICER SUPPLY OFFICER ENS EDWARD B. CROSSLEY III ENS. WILLIAM B. FLAHERTY LTJG RICHARD H. HAMILTON LTJG C. HERBERT HOUGH III Me cz grunt? OFFICERS WORK IN STRANGE PLACES f'H':Aa-Taxi 'T M'2'.fff' .. 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SN WINNE SA MC DONALD SA DANNEF-2 SA TAPLIN SA HAJDIK SA WELLS 4 DIVISION RD2 BENNETT Wu'w'.,,,....- RD3 CHAMBERS RD3 DILLARD A- ,-5, RD3 GAGNON RD3 MOORE ,J Ros KENNEDY RDSN DURKEN RDSN ANTHONY RDSN OWENS RDSN BAILEY RDSN STUBER RDSN CROSBY RDSN TABOR Alll. SM2 BLUE SMSN COORDES RM3 CHANEY RM3 KRABBE OC DIVISION SMZHORN I,4 g Vorioble reenlisfment A Hgonug gow, CME DCZTNS QM3 HOENIGER GMSN MATTHEWS SN ST JOHN RM3 VAUGI-IN OE DIVISION Q ET1 OAOOERLY ET2 ALCARAZ ETR3 LE AVECK K HMI FARRINOTON PN2 RAMSEY Pcs JOHNSON YNSN OEIROLA ETN3 WATSON ETN3 THOMPSON ETRSN DAW5 YN PN HM PC SN WHITE lu... W 1 L-L xe- DIVISION ff ICI FLOOD IC2 KING IC3 COLBY ' ICFN DESCHENES ICFN HILL FA MC CALLISTER I --L,-f EM2 SMALLEY EMZHOUGHTON EM3 VELTMAN sf' 'X I EMFN ROGERS EMFN MATHENA l mvlslon l , Q DC3 ALMEN DC1 RAYFORD DC3 CRONE EN3 RICE . EN3 FRANKS lk If SF3 PAIGE L' w' W4 l 7 5-r FN COX FN HELLER FN REECK FA CROFTS FA HOCKENSMITH FA LISHMAN FA ORNELAS FA SCHOEPP A Ag 'AA W THE FIX ITS l.. DIVISION BT2 LEATHERWOOD BT3 ALBRIGHT BT3 DUNN BTI ECAT BT3 LONG L BT2 KURZHALS BT2 JOHNSON BT2 SMITH BT3 MANSFIELD ' ...I 1 01655 BTFN CARROLL BTFN MC COMBS BTFN COX FN MEECE FN HUDDLESTON FA DAVISON HOT, HARD WORK 1 FA FREEMAN FA Mc: CLELEN FA FRIES FA STOCKTON I Vx DIVISION 1. .A MMI DELANEY MMI VON FORELI. MM1 LINDSTROM MM2 JAMES MM3 BANFE MM3 FLINT MM3 MM3 CALDERHEAD HENDRICKSON LJ rx A-fy X THEY KEEP MC KEAN MOVING l MM3 HOLDER MM3 RECTOR MMS MM3 RUPERT Mc CULLOUGH MM3 WOFFORD FN RHODES FN OLDS FA SCARBOROUGH 5 Q-...l . 1 If DIVISION .L SK3 PERALES SKSN SWEET SKI NEUMANN SK2 FREDERICK Goffca keep up on the price of ocfs. SK3 ANDERSON SK3 ERICKSON -wik- II' says that if's in sforeroom I2? Welre gonna busf Ouf of here! 'I 30 CSI PETERSON C52 CLIFFORD ,....-'KI' ,.- ,-,v .1 The three Stooges aff' -- .:.. .H ' SN GEBLER IJ. J SH2 WILKINSON SH2 EARL SH3 FLETCHER A SHIP s SERVICE in Wiblw 3 Sf' SN TAYLOR SN WAGNER N T A Qiin-'vi'-' 'ow 4 f ,Q X 3 Todoy if's peonuf buffer ond jelly, ond rice. A .A ,l TN CRUZ TN LAGMAN TN FAUSTINO TN MARAMBA STEWARDS .-1' SDI ILANGILANG TN CAMERO 3 Q -.sf -uw Fishirfs not so good. WHAT WE DID Oh no!! NGFS SAR UNREPS ETC... 5. 34 V NAVAL GUN FIRE SUPPORT Keep your cotton pickin hands off! ' nf ' A f , , UI, I I - ' 4 ' ,K x r V, fir e vw 1 ,i' f A, ' Q J 5 V , M ' f , ,2 X' 'I a 4 Thunder in the West! Pending off Cong swimmers bong! Deplefed stocks ore' replenished Hecker-'s folly! 5200 ROUNDS FIRED A little more to the left Sonor' training payz OFF? 1 mg.,-,I if I lqgd mjy , , . Not SO lOuCll ' s GENERAL QUARTERS 4-P 5 V M w - W , Soy no evil, see no evil diff Hong Kong Tweeds? SEARCH AND RESCUE OPS A package from Santo? 38 S KL. r A ' li f . 1 I I wonder what l'm supposed to do with this X i , ...,, 3 4 . . 4 - . fee 1 .T ,. 'Q 3 2 fs 4 J- h 1 ,,.A . -'iw A , jf' 5 .s v Lolo o nd Fanny provide entertainment. X, fi' 'Q Memorable unreps with the ENTERPRIS K 5 ? I 1 5 1 UNDERWAY REPLENISHMENT E Hello, mom! i 'R -XO ,f f' H-.Www-,H',,,,,, A typical SAR unrep Know ony other jokes? For goodness soke! X Ji. A , A , ,fi '-gr' The long houl X ,aw il, f 4 Having 0 wonderful Time, wish you were here. 1 1 J I 3 5 n i ig 3 1 M. an S i 1 l What o mess! i I E 1 z fi Z li Li T UILER Q 4 2 ,J iii Ol , - . awvv 1, , E' V Natural grace in motion! X, it N! i What, me worry? ll v www 7-'M An all hands evolution taxa? AMMO TORES J 1 s 78' T -11 ,G . Z: Fi Chow coming over Q9 LI i PERSONNEL TRANSFER f 4 sf c, Maw. is - -up 1'f'H ., N. IL - 'MQ 1 1 PARKS coming along side Easy does if WR. -. AT SEA The bobsie twins f A jul Hold that line! T ronsfer completed. A. Q. jx! xmas..-v--.. Aw- 5 J -it ,ft JE tice I 4d 49 I .-A href... - V.. . WHERE WE WENT On i8 November MC KEAN departed Long Beach on the first leg of her transit to WestPac, arriving in Pearl Harbor on 23 November. MC KEAN left for Subic Bay on 26 November accompanying the nuclear powered USS ENTERPRISE CCVA CND 65l and USS BAINBRIDGE CDLG CNI 25l, ar- riving on 8 December, completing one of the highest speed, long-range transits ever made by a conventional destroyer. MC KEAN got underway for DaNang, Viet- nam, on I7 December for anit-PT boat training in preparation for her assignment to Search and Rescue CSARI operations in the Gulf of Tonkin. 0n 22 December Mc KEAN relieved USS FLOYD B. PARKS CDD 8843 as Northern SAR shotgun destroyer and helo inflight refueler. MC KEAN re- mained on SAR station until 25 January con- ducting a record breaking one-hundred in- flight helicopter refuelings in this thirty day period. MC KEAN arrived in Hong Kong on 25 .lan- ,ti , . - Q5 , it If Q . h wwe C' ' A 4 In A lively, but sad departure uary for six days of rest and relaxation. On 2 February MC KEAN returned to Subic Bay for a thirteen day upkeep period with USS ISLE ROYALE CAD 295. NIC KEAN left for I Corps Area of South Vietnam on I7 February for three days of Naval Gunfire Support, then returned to Northern SAR station on 23 February for another eighteen days of inflight refueling of SAR helicopters. MC KEAN returned to the gun line on I3 March for two days in the IV Corps Area and ten days in the II Corps Area. 0n 27 March, MC KEAN arrived in Subic Bay for a short five day upkeep period, depart- ing on 2 April to conduct Anti-Submarine Warfare exercises with USS RAZORBACK CSS 394i and USS CHANDLER CDD7I7l. MC KEAN returned to the gun line on 6 April for a week in the III Corps Area. The gun ship MC KEAN fired over 4,000 rounds of 5 f38 caliber proiectiIesduringherNGFS missions in support of allied operations in South Vietnam. Arriving in Subic Bay on I4 April, MC KEAN made final preparations for an Internal Survey Inspection on 20-2l April. MC KEAN got underway on 24 April as a representative of the Seventh Fleet in the annual Coral Sea Celebration held in Australia and New Zealand. 0n 8 May MC KEAN arrived in Melbourne for five days of RER after brief fuel stops at Manus and Brisbane. MC KEAN visited Auckland on I7 May for an additional five days of celebrating the Battle of the Coral Sea. On 22 MUY MC KEAN departed New Zealand and com- menced her final leg to CONUS with fuel stops at Pago Pago and Pearl Harbor. MC KEAN arrived in Long Beach on8..lune, com- pleting an almost seven months WestPaC cruise. After a six week period of leave and uPl499P MC KEAN left Long Beach and on 20 July arrived at the San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard at Mare Island for a four rf10f1I'lI extensive shipyard overhaul. RAPID TRANSIT ,?. MC KEAN accompanied by ENTERPRISE It keeps you humble! .-,,,,,.... To break-owoy, or not 'ro break-owoy? Sometimes we had c real close look I dan't know wha passed that ward, sir! Careful you don'f wear the paint off. SUBIC BAY 'H-5, 1. 5 .1 a.'uKy , -vue-. A WORKING PORT was , V 3, ,ggi- , 4 s hy- 1 sv!! 6 '-. if 13 ki- 1:5-fa -'-rf 'M 1, --ni I-I-0 X, no-f f . xl Q .g Q t 4, xi ,Xt l . uv-4 'Q I count I4 tonsg 2 more ond we knock off mein, ,Q f' ,, 5215 ' . , . 32 iv 5 , mfg , 1, V, 5, jg, ' 'ff iff !-UN J? f f f ' 4' Hey! When's liberty coll go? .Q Yr. '? A g,, ' ig: 1 inf ik. fmxxxx x W.. Q 3 1 7 1 Q, 1 X LQ Lf ww,- 1,--. E: link I ' WW- x Q., 'f W wi 'wif J ' V' L. 2 ,f if dy X, Mlw'?M,' v y W I , 'rf 1 X wW2'W'f ' V ' ' ' 4 fw f,f11.!5,f', Nw . , , . -M. 1 if ....,, ..., 5 iii' 'md' -.., ,..., , ,... GRANDE ISLAND run IN THE sun 1 AN RAMON SCHOOL MC KEAN HAS FUN WHILE BUILDING GDODWILL IN THE PHILIPPINES One of Son Romon's young farmers? ,gif 1 I' x 'Alf' T e shy ones a49Q bf Q-flu.: 4 -F'-0 55? Y- A ,l Students ond teachers poy o vnslt to MCKLAN The not so shy ones 2 -9.3 '-4. P' 4- MTN w -s U. 1.-x 5' Vw . M , ,ktxlb-A31-4 -fxxxjfn .-A.- . 'AWWW1 'T Z.' rm, ' X 'e ' V i a 'P in E 5 fi .M-. ,-...M fwf.,..w.v-.-...,2...ff,.f -eq-1 A. .Jn wwf. . .Q 1 ef, L. ,,. H ,a .um -4 A very welcome sight offer 39 days of seo. S , 4 I HONG KONG Wclc what? f f ff , f RfJvw'X ' ', f ' U ,x 1 A- ,f Let's stort in the Den ond work up. A sight seeing tour For only IO cents? Hey Moc, there's o signol coming from the Hilton! I 4 I sa me M9 f-1 - , ,,,1I.'s.,., , ',-kdin I own o bor stool lust up this street. Honest Chief, I wosn't going to give it to them. 4 , Q, u X -V nut' ' Q, ,QM b wsfyhv X M W up 4- , V V , X do ' ' .. K ,ff . .Q s 7 W 5 M L QP' L A if ml' '5 w-H f V 4--1 'sp---, 'B ,wry one -7 .af ' H H 'Wa - W , , 1.2 M-W K t ...L im '1 , g. i . I 2 I , i , , T AN OLD NAVAL TRADITION CONTINUED AS On the night of 28 April I967, as the ship approached the Equator, Davy Jones boarded the ship through the hawse-pipe, climbed to the bridge, and read to the Captain and crew over the public address system that on the morrow King Neptunus Rex, with his full retinue of courtiers, would board the ship as it crossed the Line and initiate all the lowly, crummy, ignorant polywogs into his watery domain. His dire predictions as to what would happen to the polywogs on the following day inspired such terror that some of them actually went into hiding. However, the braver among them, learning that they were entitled to harass the shell- backs on the day prior to the crossing, or- ganized an attack. One by one the shell- backs, who were outnumbered twenty-five to one, were ferreted out of their holes, bound, gagged, and dragged down to the mess decks. There they were subjected to such grevious indignities as having their heads smeared with grease and then doused with ice water. But the old salts, knowing that their day was coming, bore up well underthis sadistic torture, and the following morning the shoe was on the other foot. Bright and early the shellbacks held reveille on the polywogs., They were herded down to the mess hall where a :'dellcious breakfast of biscuits doused with red pepper, sauerkraut and sardune salad. Next they were herded up to the forcastle to see King Neptune boo,-Cl The ship as it crossed the Equator.Anyone5lOW getting up on deck was speeded along by vigorous whacks of clubs held by the Shell- backs. The Royal Court, headed by King Neptune, boarded the ship, and after visiting the Captain on the bridge, proceeded to the fantail to await the arrival there of the crummy polywogs who were made to crawl from bow to stern on their bellies, all the while being urged along by whacks onthe backside from King Neptune's loyal sup- porters. Upon arriving at court on the fan- tail, each ploywog was told of the charges against him, and he was awarded his due punishment. He was then made to kiss the feet of Neptune, the hand of Davy Jones, and the well greased, fat belly of the Royal Baby. They then met the Royal Barber who trimmed their hair with a dull, rusty pair of scissors, and the Royal Doctor who squirted some vile fluid down theirthroats. Then they were thrown into the Royal Swimming Pool to try to clean themselves. This was too little avail, for the swimming pool was also filled with a vile liquid. This frustration was followed by a crawlthrough a chute filled with the Royal Court's garbage, and then, finally, a dunk in the cleansing waters of King Neptune. If the candidate reached this point successfully he was duly initiated as a Trusted Shellback. BUT if the Royal Court did not think him yef worthy, the tired polywog had to begin again in an attempt to become worthy ofthe honor. The ceremony lasted the whole morning, and so many were the polywogs that Kin9 Neptune's trusty shellbacks, who were whacking away mightily throughout thelefl' tire ceremony, were onlytoogladtocalllit a day by the time the last polywog lost l1IS virginity and became a shellback. All inclll, it was a colorful, lusty ceremony, carried out in every sense as tradition dictated,lI'l cluding the Royal Feast that afternOON- Mc KEAN ENTERS REALM or NEPTUNUS Rex wx HIS MAlESTY'S EN FORCERS X , N i I Q if Q , A . K , Y 1 u ' x N One handed push-ups? Anyone for leap-frog? ,X ee e ' 1 ,ffe , n J - WM fr' , X XX Traffic iam! Arm getting fired? I rn cn dirty polywogl Soy cheese. . . -. I 'fl How do you pleod? Guilty! Grin ond beor if, mon! 5? wssdq, I 1 is-if ' ' .ff ' ifgi Youhore charged with squeezing your foof posfe in the middle of the tube! 1 .ff W' i I wisi'1i1e'd shove his legs. ffl ,,' You sweet thing! :ik-, .Nw I fa-,. , qt Come into my porlor . . . ii! ' l' l like clwocolcte better! I, , 9 4 .gg Qt- 2: A belly like this is worth something! 1 1 J I J 5 S 3 S - 1 Z 'il 4 T -.1 Y SA... 2 , 1 Eanie, meonie, minie, mo . . Drillingfor oil? I like it, I like if! A liffle off the top, pleose! Something For your baby book? l'r'S HOT 0 Ch0mP09 'e 9C '9'e! ll' .x-. Ji ,1, if A I if 1 if-1. is ,. L in '42 3. 5 xl' Q 'Q ,IS . ww' -I Qi, J! I gg. 4'1 'ff :sY? 3 E S 1 E 1 5 M- 4. If 1 As -vm, 4 4 ' in 'if f T :iw rw g,,,3f.x ,. QA!! 4' 'Q-.. 1- -W., 4 3'r..'f-E2-:'2 -+. 'u..xs 5 2 ,Y- '52 5 04 Ig' , A -1 , , ?' W 6 f'f .'-f ' .. .W J. 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H M,..,'a.f1 1 , :3-51 '7 '+ uid , we -- -f ,fn , , v zC,1'5'5 'V 1 y,,,1A5 A 55,3 12.51 , 'E-if ' fx , uf , 1 in 44 - N 1 el' A Sf QF The beautiful Australian coast I S Ku R dl Sight seeing in Australia I , : 1' Mi The Pago Pago Hilton Must be a good brew . . .er vuew lx. . D D1 .A ,, ..., VW . Wy, , f, 1 'E'-H, Welcome Home MC KEAN ll Y '71 California Highway Patrol Officer is 2 0 Hassell gives a talk on traffic laws and bor WE safety enroute from Pearl Har- O CRUISE FACTS steamed 41,790 miles burned 3,000,000 gallons of fuel . .were underway 145 days . .were in port 65 days . .refueled underway 48 times . .refueled 186 helos infliglfit . .made 3,000,000 gallons of fresh water . .expended 5200 rounds of 5 X38 caliber ammunition . .sent 1285 messages . .received 3934 messages . .received 8253 pounds of mail . .paid out S392,000 in wageS . .gave 3960 haircuts . .served 157,500 meals . .smoked 1,756,300 cigareHeS HOME COMING MO KEAN RETURNS TO LONG BEACH ON 8 IUNE As foces ore recognized A heorf wormang snght Q E l -1 --as-1. 1 qfi.. S-Lau.. I LFE' r'f N N, -'br-, 1 .,,'7-'fr-' -'. A ff, ll 'A It was o good cruise 0 73 Q: JY . ,. 7. . fx W., 'in ' Y 42,1-' 1,4 f, V f' 7-if h , Wg, ,J ' fzff, Q '23 Z' f'w1,J .f ' ,M J f -' ' EV 5 'L Q . x S , I I .i- 5? mi Q wg, W4 ,' . 3, - 4' . 5 H4 HfgfQ QL , . 4, f . ., A , . , K 4?-,,.' 2 .f , -,KL , 3,5 ,M A ,, - ' . i 4' ' ,,. . .. . 1 :A N A I . - i s-jgL g 7 i':1,' VVAV ff? uf' M, 51 l-,xfw1faaxp1pgw3-f1 ,, ' 1 :QW Q . 3. ,fa ,fi AF ' ff V u. an , 5,5 -.,. -4.f..x- . ' 'ffm A ul ,lr ix in .F xi 'fggfp ' . Mf y.iMr'. .3 .lg 2.2 fy WJ ' , 1 ,'.,.e4s.LfvW'6w-I W 4' A 'K , - wg I .+.Iff'S3'0 W' - if rg xQ .awe .ga- R 1 't f 'A x. .. s 'if Im, A 'K ml 1 F 1' If x 1 In Aww.. I T7 1 , 'ASN 'Q 'Q' - ff' Eff-f-ff f'- 1 XI Q., A dy gg 5 t ,, A v A ' X -' 'Na 5-.An K' FOUR MONTHS AT MARE ISLAND SHIPYARD 4 75 4.555 SHIP'S RUSTIER OFFICERS CDR WILLIAM H. HAWKINS, USN -CDR GLYNN M. THOMPSON, USN I -T JOHN B. CULVER III, USN - PAUL A, CANADY, USN - JOHN C. PETERSON, USN -T JACK R. BLAIR, USN - -G STEPHEN E. JENSTAD, USN - -G RICHARD H. HAMILTON, USNR - -G A J MORRIS, USNR - -G TYLER B. GLENN, USN - -G CHARLES H. HOUGH III, USNR - -G MATTHEW J. DOYLE, JR., USN - -G EDSON J. ROOD, USNR - -G PETER F. SCARDIGNO, USN -TSG JAMES E. SULLIVAN USNR - -G JAMES M. WILL, USNR ENS DONALD V. COLLEY, USN ENS MILTON M. KUHN, USNR ENS JAMES M. SPEARMAN, USNR ENSWILLIAM B. FLAHERTY, USNR ENS EDWARD I3. CROSSLEY III, USNR ENS JOHN W. MATTHEWS, USNR ENS JAMES T. DOOLING, USNR ENS GERALD M. JENNINGS, USNR ENS PETER B. KING, USNR ENS DAVID L. MULLIKEN, USNR CHIEFS BECKER, EVERETT E., EMCS DIJEAOX, ALFRED, MMC CRAIG, EMMITE, ETC DOIJOHERTY, JOSEPH D., OMC HARRIE, EDDIE R., MMC JACKOSKIE, JOHNNY J., STCS KRIST, DONALD O., RMC MC REYNOLDS, JAMES A, SMC OSBORNE ' , ROBERT C., FTC PALGUTA, DONALD ETC RAMSEY, FLOYD D., RDC THE CREW ADICKES, DOUOLAS C., OMM3 ALBRIGHT, WILLIE L., BT3 ALCARAZ, RICHARD J., ET2 ALMEN, RICHARD V., DC3 ANDERSON, RUSSELL E., SK3 ANDREWS, JOHN F., SN ANTHONY, DARRELL E., RDSN ANTHONY, GEORGE A., BMI ARMINGTON, RICHARD J., ATNAN ARMISTEAD, BILLY J., MM2 ATENCIO, FRANK E., FN ATKINS, ROBERT L., EM3 BAOOERLY, MELVIN D., ETI BAILEY, BOBBY R., FTGSN BAILEY, JEFFERY L., SN BANFE, PAUL C., MM3 BECKER, GARY L., EM2 BEIROLA, ANTONE JR., YNSN BENOE, LARRY K., FA BENNETT, COLEMAN Y., RD2 BLANCHARD, PAUL R., OM3 BLUE, JAMES C. 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