Midway (CVA 41) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1962

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LTjg. R. S. Cunningham FOX Division Officer When that gentleman pirate, Henry Morgan, sighted down the length of his three pounder in a dar- ing attempt to rescue the passionate Lady Judith from the Governor of Jamaica, nothing could with- stand the sharpness of his eye. . „. t t a „tV,o+ Hor,r„ Today ' s modern rapid-firing guns require the cunning and intelligence of a fox to do what Henry Morgan accomplished with sharp eyes for distance and elevation. Today-s fast moving targets demand electronic eyes of radar to reach out many miles to see the target long before it is within range of the guns. This electronic eye is equipped with an electronic brain which tells the guns whether the target is friend or foe, where it is, how fast it is moving and when to fire. ■ ■ a u The equipment which points the guns accurately so they actually hit the target is maintained by FOX Division, who ' s personnel must combine the talents of Electronic Technicians, Electricians, Machi- nist ' smates, Gunner ' smates and all around grease monkeys. (TOP) : Wreath, T. L. ; Hutchinson, J. E cek, R. G. ; Johnson, C. J. ; Miller, C. F. ; ter J J ; Hedges, W. E. ; CWO. E. L. L; Holms, C. H. H ' . ; McDowell, R. L. ; Taylor, R. E. ; Hicks, E Bunting, R. D. ; Clark, D. R. ; Morgan, F. N. Ryan ; Dietrich, M. C. I. ; (MIDDIE) : Pta- (KNEELING) : Pra- WlkX V

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iFRONT): Clune, J. P. ; 2nd LT. R. R. O ' Neil; McGintv. J. P. ; ( FIRST i : Thompson. R. E. : Raines, P. H. ; Townsend, G. K. ; Rhodus, M. J. ; Fisher, J. F. : Stark, M. L. ; Fielder, W. J. ; Jackson, J. M. ; Bialczak, L. R. ; i SECOND i : Telles, J. A. ; Plucker, R. L. : Davis, R. G. ; Blake- more, J. A. ; HanviUe, H. D. ; Natzel, B. J. ; Verwoert, R. A. ; McCarthy. W. C. : (THIRD) : Cinotto, F. C. ; Smith, E. W. ; Lawler, R. ; Levijoki. D. W. ; Blakeslee, J. L. ; Pearson, L. W. ; Dean, M. H. ; Fry. K. L. ; Horner, K. E. Today the Marine Detachment is known as Seventh Division. These men enforce the internal and external security so necessary on a modern fighting ship abroad. The year ' s of experience of the Corps in honors and ceremonies is also put to use in the ship ' s color guard and during any special occasion which may arise. 253



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(TOP) : Ching Stearns, D. E. ; R. S. Cunningha , S. A. ; Biggs, Shreve, G. E. ; im : Walton, F. M J ; Hilton, W. E. ; (MIDDLE) : Woodrum, H. G. ; Trautman, D. J. ; Hastings, W. L. ; Kolar, F. ; (KNEELING) : Shiffer ,C. R. ; Farmer, C. B. ; LTjg. L. ; Coleman, L. M. ■■ How do you get this cork out? 255

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