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lf.S.N.. Lt. figj C. -I. Rush, Lt. fjgj -I. L. Oppenheimer, Ens.
A. C. Schweizer. O. P. Gossett. Mach.. USN. -
BACK ROXV: L. M. Parvino, R. XV. Beckel, XV. Floyd, H. B.
Beals, YV. C. Greene, A. F. Lavorato.
BEALS, HAROLD B., ACMM4Formerly an air
mail pilot, he joined the Navy in August, 1941, at
Chicago. His home address is 5317 Glenwood Ave.,
Chicago, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Beals. His principal diversions are amateur radio and
photography.
BECKEL, R. W., ACMM QAAQ - He was born in
1918 and is a graduate of the old AMM School at
Norfolk, Va. It is said that he is the only man at
N. A. T. T. C. who can successfully interpret code
engraved on a lead pencil as a gouge.
FLOYD, IV., ACMM-Chief Floyd comes from
Kerrville, Tenn., the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Floyd, and he enlisted at Little Rock, Ark.,
March 15, 1935, later training at San Diego. A farmer
in civilian life, he aspires to retire at twenty.
GOSSETT, ORIEN P., Mach., U.S.N.JlPop" is
the son of Mrs. Nancy E. Gossett and his home ad-
dress is Central City, Ky. He joined the Navy during
World lllar I, july 11, 1917, at Memphis, Tenn., and
trained at Portsmouth, Va. He is a former BM lfc.
GREENE, YV. C., ACMM-The son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lemander Greene, he is a native of Lexington,
Ala., and he was employed as a lineman beforeen-
listing at Birmingham Nov. 12, 1936. He took boot
training at Norfolk with Co. 61. He hopes to get
twenty years service.
LAVORATO, A. F., ACMM QAAQ -Chief
"Blackie" enlisted in the Navy in 1935. He was con-
nected with operations at Norfolk for a period of
eighteen months. His job is as engineering chief of
operations phase.
MANSFIEJ , W. A., Mach. QTQ, U. S. N.- He
was born in 1 and enlisted in 1932. Mr. Mansfield
intends to m - efthe Navy his career and advance as
far as possible? I-Ie is engineering officer of operations.
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PARVINO, 'L. M., ACMM -A native of Jeffer-
son, Texas, Chief Parvino joined the Navy in 1930 at
Shreveport, La., and boot camped at San Diego with
Co. A-14. He is a football fan by hobby and he aspires
to complete 20 years service. He yearns to get with an
operating squadron.
RUSH, C. LT., Materiel Officer - From 1029
Elkton St., Pittsburgh, Pa., he was formerly connected
with Hamilton Standard Propellors. He was com-
missioned at New York City in August, 1942, having
previously served four years as an enlisted man.
' SCHXVEIZER, ALVIN C., ENSIGN, Materiel
Coordinator - Before receiving his commission in
June, 1942, Ensign Schweizer was employed by Ameri-
can Airlines. A graduate of Gettysburg College, 1939, he
is from Brooklyn, N. Y., 431 82 St. Photography is his
hobby. 1
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