Philippine Sea (CVA 47) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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e ---:akamai-------A-----mug ---ee DMA By keeping on the ball around the clock, the men of the M Division keep the Phil Sea on the go around the Pacific. The engine rooms were always ready for a full speed run, especially when the bow pointed toward Hong Kong or Yokosuka. Whether it was throttle or thrust bearing, bell sheets or bilge pumps, the engine room gangikept everything on the beam. Kneeling, left to right: -I. E. I-IIGDON, K. O. VAN NESTE G E ROYS W G BRANNAN T URBINQ CULLISON 50 W.T. PERTEETQ Sitting, left to right: LB. ROGERS, F. L. EVANS LV BUCHTEL R L READ M M NEAL J K HIMER MACH W H LA WILLIAMS ENS R. J. WARD R. J. sTURG1s, D. HANKINS, C. A. VEITL W P HUEBNER standing left to right J J BURKETTL1gBETGiHILdIgLICZJF1glB LEDGER WOOD, G. s. MULLINS, W. F. FURLONG, N. J. BYRD, R.W MATHEWS W E HENDERSON L G TERRELL

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DIV Did you need a hotsy bath, a foot stool, a sand pit, a rocking chair, a rub down table, or a spitoon? It was an easy trick with a Work request turned into the R Division. A constant battle to keep ahead of wear and tear, the work or R Division saw hundreds of these of these requests run through from receipts to completion of the job. First row, to right: W.H.YERNIPCUT, R. E. LE FAIVE, F.S.WEINANT, QT. BORG, R. L. SWAIN, R.W. sHUsEI'r, R. L. WILKS, D. M. PENIX D. H. PAGE, H.J. HAWLEY, M. E. RICKNER, J. T. HODGEQ Secondrow,1efttoright: B.J.WATSON, G.A. CHAMBERLAIN, RE. PESTNER, LE' ERANKS, A.W. KECK, P. ZUFFINETTI, E. E. PENN, ENS M. cURLEss, LTJG s. GREGURECH, CARP L. R. BoHM, W.E. HAWK, WT. SMITH, A. o. RIDER, R.j.PHILL1PS, L. H. STRAHAN, E. D. LARRANGA, P. J. RAMIREZ, J. L. WHITE, Third row, left to fight: R.E. ERooKs, L. PIERCE, L. M. COOKSEY, N. R. VAN HOOK, P.1. JOHNSON, D. E. EVANS, A.E. CAYWOOD, C. H. SCHILLER, M. D. ROKER, R.c. HIMMELSPACH, J. L. READY, H.W. ADLER, W.H. SAXTON, L. J. Bo1K, D. J. O'CONNELL, E. SILVASQ Fourth row, left to right: C. E. GALLETTA, LK. DILLARD, E. E. RIECH, J. E. SHOVE, A.K. SERUMGARD, H. T. HoLDER, R. M. THORNTON, J.RAMON, N. D. DILL, E. MCWORTHER, H.R. WERNSING: 149 L. I. AMATO, L. F. TUCKER, W. E. SLOCUMB, U. L. CHANDLER. '



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- x - .lanmbw 'WW T5- W Qi? DI V 1 .Q 4 A nf' F17 .' .:i-L .V repair shops, one movie booth and the ship's gyrocompass. . The distribution of enough power to run a city and the rnain- tanance of endless telephones and inter-communication equip- S ment also is the job of the outfit that Works on anything that sparks. The hundred men assigned to E Division operate five electrical Y A 3 y Q X.. Q B-Q ! s CONNELLY, J. P. MOLAHAN, A. G. GRAY, -LW. BURGESS, R. E. KENTON, A. L. HAUKEREID, E. MONTGOMERY, C. E. SIMPSON, CHELEC W. M , A LENNON, ENS RJ. BOURASSA, A.V. STINNETT, H. S. BERG, D. BARNES, L. H. WEGENER, C. A. BASS, R.E. CHAMPAGNE, C.W. ABBOTT, C. HELSER, C. H. SMITH, Third row, left to right, R. P. RICHENS, I-LJ. DILL, J. L. MITCHELL, C. A. FRAZIER, J. E. BUCHANAN, PJ. TICHENOR ' Q G. H. HAZELGREN, R. G. LEIMER, J. L. LAWTHER, JJD. WILLIAMS, D.j. CARTER, C. D. HILDEBRAND, L. P. MILLER, F. S. CUNNINGHAM V.c. CORKLE, As. TooT1K1AN, T.L. Misco, RH. RIPPEEg Fourth row, left to fight. M.E.1ucHTER, Ac. ABBOTT, v.H. HLAVAC, R.c. GORDONZ 1 51 f G. D. coRsoN, C. D. LANIER, A. M. PEREZ, K. D. HAVEN, B. G. STAPLES, w.R.KRUMME, D. D. HAGQUIST, R.v.PH1PPs, R. B. BRABHAM, R. A. RICHARDSON, R.:L. MOE, K.R. STOIKES, R.L.MoRGAN. iA A VY H V f 4 I Y V V , N... ............... .. - M..- .L .... ........-.......ar..... Qtr.. QM- -sv .. ,S .k gy ? .fs . sr - , R 32 R X S S I Front row, left to right: G. W. BURGESS, R. PROCTOR, L. R. HOUSER, S. C. PIRO, G. T. GAULDIN, R. L. CASTO, R. E. SMITH, D. W. AIDS, WJ. Q w CARPENTER, G. M. SMITH, R. G. PENTON, G. SAYLOR, EJ. CROWLEY, 3T. R. NIGHT, W. G. LANE, J. C. YATES, Second row, left to right: J. J.

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