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It consists basically of. a picture story of the commissioning, fitting out, deployment of, and a chronology of the cruise of the PINE ISLAND in -the Far Eastern Theatre, It coversthe first ten months of activity sincerecomrnissioning. I I Captain -Simpler served as Editor-in-Chief and wasassisted by LCDR. J. P. Murphy .as Assistant Editor-inNChief and business manager, Chaplain W. W. Parkinson supervised chronology. Lt. J. I-I. Boulger supervised' the layout, production and assisted in the printing of the book, seeing to it, that the job was Well done. A . The layout, artworkcand production were handled by -B.M. Stein, LIT 3., Sf Mitchell, SN., and J. Kostal, FN. Copy and chronology Were handled by Di.J.iHanlon, SN., and D.H. Smith, SN., While R.E. Hanson, PI-IG, 1., .assisted with photography. ' We areisincerely grateful to the United States Information Service section of the American Consulate, Hong Kong for their personal help and the use of their facilities in preparation of this Cruise Bookf' . A It is a certainty that in the yearsto come each and every member of the crew will findthis book a worth vvhile investment. A I I fPf3U?'i'c5'1fP rifizfaiiftifa PmN'rED BY: Mn: TAI PRINTING coMPANY HO. 124 GLOUCESTER ROAD Home KONG , II uIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlElllHllIIIll!llnll!!lII-lll-l--- FGREWORD On J une 25, 1950, the forces of tyranny, dictatorship, and evil power again were unleashed upon the free nations of the World. .As was characteristic, of the Japanese and Germans during their World War IL,attack, the Communist Reds in Korea failed to anticipate the righteous indignation and the rousing power of the democratic freepeoples represented in tlfe United-Nations, The men who had served duringthe last conflict, the Weapons of destruction, and the ships of the United States Navy responded. The ffee nations were saying to the World that aggression against the innocent peoples Will not be tolerated ll The control of the sea again became paramount. Our men. and supplies had to be moved many thousands of miles in order to meet fthe enemy. The Navy again had to be expanded. Ships Were activated, deployed, manned by Navy veterans of another War, again ready to stand fast for freedom. The Pine Island Was one of these vessels. Its men vvere these veterans. Its mission was to support aerial operations against the enemy. Our Planes have operated over the Yellow Sea, The Sea of Japan, The China Sea and the Formosan Straits. , . I The Pine Island has been relieved on station. New squadrons are in the air. Its men will visit their families, the ship be readied for return. ' The fight forrfreedom is never ended. The Pine Island Will return, but in so doing will leave its loved ones safe from tyranny and aggression. That is what We are fighting for. ' I' III CAPTAIN I.. c. SIMPLER COMMANDING oF-'FICER f CCMMANDER W. R. STEVENS EXECUTIVE OFFICER DEDICATION ,V TO, THE 'OFFICERS QAND MEN OF THE U. S NAVAL RESERVE, WHO MEADE THE EMPLOYMENT OE THIS SHIP AND ITS SQUADRONS' POSSIBLE. 7 A A 1 VI A IS A THE TASKS AND GOALS OF THE UNITED NATIONS, DEFINED IN ITS CHARTER, INCLUDE KEEPING THE PEACE, CREATING FRIENDLY RELATIONS AMONG NATIONS, PERSUADING GOVERNMENTS TO COOPERATE IN SOLVING THE WORLD'S ECONOMIC' .AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS, AND PROTECTING T1-IE HUMAN 'RIGHTS OE PEOPLE EVERYWHERE. VII, Foreword. . Dedication . .Q United Nations Preface Introduction .., Ship s map Emblem .. Officers Chiefs oP,ERA'rloNs g in P - , X A Division ' OCf' P - Division OI, Division SUPPLY .. SAI 'I Division I i 'S-2 Division nsclc .AND 'GUNNERY Fox Division lst Division 5 2nd7' Division PAIR DEPARTMENT 'fV-Ii , ' Division V-24' Division VV-3 ' Division ENGINEERING... M -Division I B Division QA A Division I E Division R Division - ER Division NAVIGATION N Division p MEDICAL- AND DENTAL M Sz D Division Iwakuni, A Yokosuka 8z Kurev Philippines ... . Okinawa . . . Pescadores .. . Hong Kong Christmas Service- Shows . Religious Services Ship's Band ' . Ship's Teams Inspection .. . General Quarters Scuttle-QButt... CONTENTS ' uso 7 PART 1 5 I DIVISIONAL PHOTOS.. una- .un out one -Q A PART ll ' A LIBERTY. AND RECREATION - - --a .un you . nan . an u..' una .ou ... . .-n 7 .PART III1' p I sx-nP's ACTIVITIES. ll! bllfi ... .,. .,. PART xv I SCUTTLE---BUTT III VI V 1 2 4 6. 8 12 15 16 18 20 23 24 26 29 30 32 34 37 38 40 42 45 46 48 50 52 54 56 59 60 63 64 67 71 73 75 77 80 84 86 88 '89 90 91 96 99 NAVY .553-,I PREFACE The AV class seaplane tender is a ,large ship. lts normal duties include acting as an advance base and supply point for the Navy's huge flyingboats.', The tender packs as heavy a punch as an aircraft carrier. Seaplane tending is rigorous, exacting Work, but never routine or dull. Its duties are much the same, Whether in peace or War. i Aprimary mission of the United States Navy is anti-submarine Warfare. 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' EV ' 37 1559 - t -av.-.--ez' -ff 'A-:ef:r'f'1 H524 f. 'gAv.:,,.c: 1:-,rg-y' -2-'E'-,Q-'gary .. gal., -.flag 24 : A' - - 4:,f-.'1:- :- ,,.,,A,g,Ag,4:,'ag--.,,1:f5A'.-.gag., g1,.,:,,.A,.,g' as fifffmy-It-.:':-:.:f:a:f:1-2 ,:.1.sa '- - . - 'The USS PINE ISLAND QAV-12? was built' at the Los Angeles Drydockand Shipbuilding Corporation, San Pedro, Calif., by the Todd Shipbuilding Company. Upon completions of its acceptance trials, it fwas commissioned on 26 April 1945. Atathatftime, little was it realized that it was to become famous for its numerous outstanding operations. 'It was first engaged in the cold aspects oflwar when it assisted with the invasion- of Okinawa. Its aircraft .Aperformed minor miracles in connection with later strikes against the JapaneseEmpire. At the end of the war the 'PINE ISLAND was sent to Sasebo, Japan, as a part of the Ocicupationpfiorces, at which time it served as the Fleet Post Office and coordination point for all ferry flights in the Far East. A Late in 1945, the PINE ISLAND was dispatched to Yokohama, where it served approximately two months' before being further dispatched to Shanghai, China, where it organized seadrome operations inthe Whangpoo River. - After Shanghai, it proceeded to Tsingtao, China, and upon completion of its assignment there was sent back to Sasebo'.'Upon arriving there, preparations were begun' to head homeward and the cruiseeompleting the Around theiworld venture was begun on 3 May 19465 From SasebAo,'fthe.t trip lay tothe liberty ports of Hong Kong, Singapore, Colombo, A Ceylong Aden, Arabia, Alexandria, Egypt, Naples, Italyg Algiers, through the Straits of Gibraltar to Praia 'Iferceira in the Azores, and thence to Norfolk, Va. - I 1 On 2'December'1946, after an extensive yard overhaul and the installation of a helicopter deck on the bow, the PINE ISLAND left for the South Polar .regions on 'Operation High Jump , the -U. S. Naval Antarctic Expedition of 1947-49, which was commanded by Rear Admiral Byrd. Enroute southone stop was made at Panama for recreational purposes before proceeding on the long trip to the polar regions. On the return trip liberty was granted 'at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Having received notification of a change of home port from Norfolk, Va., the PINE ISLANDiproceeded westward .through the Panama Canal to its new home at San Diego, Calif. There, upon completion of yard period, she held a semi-shakedown cruise and wasonce again underway on 11 August 1947 for Far Eastern waters. The route to the land of the Golden Dragon led via Pearl Harbor, Kwajalein, Guam, Okinawa, where she spent, the summer and then on to Tsingtao, China, for the winter. V I 2 After numerous trips between China, Japan and Okinawa, in early April the ship was relieved and returned to the States where it remained until' once again setting sail in September. Serving at Tsingtao from October until mid-April, she again was relieved and returned.to San Diego. The ship's stay was brief however, it' being deployed shortly after arrival to thetNorth Pacific area where it served until August. It was to receive once more a major overhaul but due to a change in schedule- this was delayed until it was finally put in mothballs ' in May of 1950. , Little was it realized that it was only to be left to rest for a very short period, but due to conditions in the FariEast it was .recommissioned on 7 October-1950. The commissioning took place at Alameda, Calif. The presence of such dignitaries as the Honorable Karl R. Bendetsen, assistant Secretary of the Army, and Rear Admiral F. I. Entwistle, added to the ceremonies. Due to the hurried deployment of the ship there was much work still tolbe accomplished by its new crew, which was composed largely of newly-recalled Reserves, the majority of whom were World War II veterans. It was no surprise that the Reserves joined with the ship's Regulars to perform their work outstandinglyl, Once again the Reserves had proven that the backbone of a mighty' Navy is its strong reserve fleet. I After completion of minor repairs, loading of stores and ammunition, a shake-down cruise, and Underway Training Exercises, the ship was once again on her way. It was deployed from San Diego, Calif., on 11 December 1950. After a non-stop voyage to Yokosuka, Japan, the ship dropped anchor at Iwakuni, Japan, its new base of operations., The staff of Commander, Fleet Air Wing Six was received on' hoard and during the next three months the ship and its planes were actively engaged in operations against North Korean and Chinese Communist Forces. On one occasion a trip to Kure, Japan, was made for refueling purposes and all hands were afforded,a day of liberty. On 25 March the PINE ISLAND headed north to again visit Yokosuka. After three days of liberty in that port, it once' again set sail, this time to Okinawa and from there to Sangley Point, Cavite, P. I. A I Upon completion of five days liberty in this port, Commander, Fleet Air Wing One and staff reported aboard and the ship returned to Okinawa. Dropping' anchor in Buckner Bay on 9 April 1951, the ship once again began seadrome operations. While at Okinawa it was to suffer the roughest of seas when typhoon Iris was encountered. On 13 May the order tot make preparations for getting underway was once again given and once again the PINE ISLAND was plowing through the peaceful Pacific. - Arriving in the Pescadores Islands on 15 May, it was soon discovered that it was. practically a no liberty port and that all hands would have to be content to settle down and sweat it out . However, due to the fore-sight of the Captain and several of his very able assistants, a beer tent was set up on the beach and a nearby portion of the beach turned into an athletic field, the latter proving to be of inestimable -value in the daily lives of the Pine Islandersf' . At this writing, six months from the time of departure from the States, the crew is anticipating a trip to, Hong Kong. China, where a .maximum of liberty should be afforded all' hands. After the much needed liberty and recreation is completed the ship contemplates returning to the Pescadores for what we hope will be a very short period before we make the most enjoyable voyage of all, the return trip to the Eden of the Worldf' the United States of America. Archie M. Broome,'YNT2, USNR. . 3 p A 4 xv ' N . nv. 4 vo 9 0 I 1 I. 4 u.. I 'FQ lu , an I ri ' ,-,1-,. s ' , - f af g 'f I I' 10, O' , , U 'gl .. I ' O. - 0 ,I .. . .v ' . : -,,' ' 'g.1 ,, ' '. I fo , -1- . A, Q, :',- ' '. . 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ISLAN Shelton Mitchell, SN,',..of X Divisionl captured honors in the ,recent Shipisililmblem contest viiith his vivid' portrayal of the ship's' charactert Salty7', as thesilent' protector ofthe' NaVy's patrol planes, in 'aptly depicting the rnission of. the PINE -ISLAND in the Far Eastern Theatreg ' ' V r Mitchell's contrilJu'ti on-' Was selected by Capt. L. C. Simpler and in appreci- ation of his efforts, Mitchell was awarded an extra dayfsliberty in Hong Kong. J I 6 u'S,S-' -1-l1 .. 3 2 E s E 5 E E 2 5 , . I I ffiiir- J I A Nlllfggjilnmam P 0, Q , .I .0 .4 S' f l WI ll t y , ' Y I 4 - n l 0 FFIRC E R THIRD ROW, left to right: L. E. Dickerman, Bos'ng Lt. UGJ D MacDonald, Lt. UGJ R. Whitmore, Lt. UGJ R. W. Sandera, Lt. G. W DeHaven, Lt. UG, R. K. Hurford, Lt. -UGH S. G. Stringos, Lf. UGJ C. A Patschke, G. A. Bauer, JCHMACHQ R. A. Meinrod, CHPCLKQ E. Pore, GUNNERQ F. J. Klein, CHRELE3 and R. B. Franklin, CHMACH. SECOND ROW: M. E. Ward, CHPCLK3 E. R. Hallet, Ensg Lt. UCI E. A Johnson, Lt. R. J. Kessler, Lt. W. R. Wallman. Lt. G. R. Phillips, Lt. F. W. Berry, Lt. J Nants, Lt. W. W. Parkinson, CHC, R. F. Studebaker, CARP, N. E. St. Claire., ELEC, Lt.. S. J. Miller and Lt. L. A. Dunlap. FIRST ROW: Lt. J. H. Boulger, Jr., Lt. UG, T. A. Moir, Lt. -M. R Waldow, LCDR. W. R. Waters, CDR. W. R. Stevens, CAPT. L. C Simpler, Commanding Officer, CDR. J. M. Lacey, LCDR.- J. P. Murphy, LCDR. F. Fox, Lt. D.f L. Maxfield, and Lt. J. H. Santroclg. 9 Lt. 'Bcity land Lf. Deaaven' shown purchasing curios in an Iwakuni shop. i l .10 CIW, ,W Lt. Maxfield., LCDR. Waters, V Lt.lDeHaven and Lt. Berry of the PINE ISLAND are pictured- shopping in a magazine stcire ' at Iwakunig Japan. CARP. I Studebaker, i BOS'N Dickerman, MACH Bauer, CDR. Lacey, CAPT. Simpler arid' Lt. Boulger. portrayed at the Australian Officerls Club, lwakuni. nf CDR. John M. Lacey is shown being presented with a cake by M. Harris, SD2, in honor of his being promoted to the rank of Commander. .AXXNW 7 Lt. Boulger and a visiting Intelligence Officer go over Lt. BouIger's-records during a ship's inspection. 11 ff fy ff ' ' f,,,,ffffffff f WM ,-gy ,yy ff!! iw ,Zi if W! ,KV ,f 555 4 , I 1 , . '1 ' w 4 : , ,S f: R. 1 4 S ' I ' 5 y . f.,,: L- M-MY VV 2 Gs. llll-llll ny' qlf Qs f J fs . o I 5 l s- 'Q ' 4 0.1 Vs - x ,-I X-. 3 : ' I 0 I Q' ,1 .l l.x,o'l CHIEF FIRST ROW: Charles M. McNamee, ADC, Lloyd M. Sneed, ADC Dominador Celestial, soc, Max Saberon, snc, Raymond1iS. Terrell, ENC, Fred E. Hawkins, ENDCA, John L. Anderson, AMC, William W. Garriss MMC, Glenn D. White, ICC, Louis J. Kinkel, FCSC, Anthony P. Sessa, MMC, Calvin M. Thompson, ADC, Victor Kilchrist, ABUC. ' P SECOND ROW: Edward S. Kolasinski, AEMC, f.Dale Fox, ETC' George E. Moore, QMC, Daniel J. Wysomierski, AOC, Bertram cf Wohlafka, ATC, Melvin J. Crowell, TEMC, Thomas Smith, BTC, Charles J. Rehlin, AKC, Cleo J. Zinky, CSC, ,Joe M. Sanders, MEGCA, Aage T. Pedersen, ADC, August H. Zuccaro, ABUC, Trevor B. 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To keep this huge fighting' outfit knit together andfunctioning smoothly, there must- be, a complicated and exact system of records and reports. To keep this system operating, there must be yeomen, personnelmen and printers. Whenever a question arises concerning forms, records, reports, promotions, leave, liberty 'or the whereabouts of .so-and-so, ask the yeornan or perS05ne1inan,. If it is. printing, in offset oriletterpress, see the printers, they can solve any problem. f ' Some of the most worn phrases such as What's the hot scoop? , What's the latest dope? , When are the Reverves getting out? , etc., 'are like ia broken record to the men of the X Division. A Information 4 Station, better known as the are around the Executive Ofiicerls Office and Captain's Office, is constantly filled with a milling crowd and often takes on the appearance of Grand Central Station. i V Needless to say, the waste baskets that -have. been carried from the offices daily have contained a great -deal 'of gray hair. More near-bald heads appear daily, h ' schedules' leave computation, what with the new p asrng , advancement, examinations, dependency, discharge requests, etc. - lt has not been easy for the men of the X Division during these months since the Pine Island has been in commission, but even under these adverse conditions, a certain amount of order-and sanity has been maintained. ltlavould appear from the foregoing that the problems and 'iiivorkfoii the clerical personnel never end, but int spiteof all the trials and tribulations, the men of the ,1,f'ic Div1S1g'Qt1iry to keep a happy disposition and an occasional hfsmile-Qespecially forthe people who 'bofhei them the least. 17 CC DIVISION Third row :- left to right: J. E. Hill, AOU2, C. L. Ballard, RMN2, R. M. Halley, RMN3, P. E. Cotton, RMN3, G. P Pulliam, SA, J. E. Carlson, SA, C. W. Byers. RMN2, R. J. Jones, SN, L. D. Pringnitz, SN, B. M. Bryan, TE-M3, S. W. Appel, SN, H. L Cowper, TET3, W. H. W'arman, SN, D., E. Moorehead, TEL2, and R. J, Fikini, SN. Second row: N. R. Gosney, SA, B. W. McDonald, SN, J. N. Seyler, SN, W. E. Simpson, SA, A. G. Davis,--RMN3, W. F. Benjamin RMN2, G. M. Broyles,,TEM3,R. B. Bennett, SA, R. D. Burt, RMN3, C. W. Johnson, RMN2, R. P. Clanoey, TET2, E. J. .Meyers, RMN1 and R. I. Harrington, SN. r . A Q First row: I. I. Van. Daalwyck, TEM2,'A. D. Rogers, RMN2, D.. W. Swartz, RMN1, R. J. Barkey, TEM2, j. F. Carpenter, TEMCg M. I Crowell, TETC, LUG. R. G. Whitmore, Lt. J. Stanley Nants, jr., Division Officer, Lt. R. W. Sandera, P. T. Tenneson, RMNC, R. M. Gibson, SA, R. R. Brown, SA, H. Bowman, TEM3, W, M, Kidder, SA, and F. P. McKenna, TEM2. C I i OC DIVISION y The OC Division that gets out the Word around the clock-is composed of a total of 43 men, 40 in Main Communications Cradio shack? and three men in- the Ship's Post Office. The original complement of the division was solely Reserves with only one excejiition. Fifteen: were rated mailmen, most of Whom 'rapidly fitted themselves for other duties within the division. LtJG. R. G. Whitmore was the original Division Officer, being relieved in April by Lt. I. Stanley Nants, Jr. y 'Most of the division personnel were assigned temporarily to the staffs of ComFairWing Six in Japan and later to ComFairWing One While in the Ryukyu - Formosan area. A Th-e three men assigned to the Post Office ha-ve done a magnificent job in keeping the mail flowing and figure that they have dispatched enough souvenirs Stateside to stock a department store. The Division also boasts one of the strong softball teams in the ship's intra-divisional league. .ti V19 -Wi ' l l l r l i i i I 1 x I 5 , A :gy V 'T' ,,,, , I 4 :'f2ffi1EiQ:Qif..:w.-,1-V,-.3gws,.:::1i,.,,f.,.,-4,.1a,,,..,,.,. f ,:.: l..l.,,.,.1. .,., ' K ':.3.3z' 1 fl' .fm ...., V, .. ..,. , .... V - 5' .2?4,., .... 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Perkins. SA, VV. H. 'Winters, RE2, T. B. Rutland, RDSNQ and I. F. Roberts, SA. ,A Front row: P. E Davis, AG2g M. L. White, AGI, M. E. Hendrickson, SN, C. M. Thompson, ADC, LtJG. J. N. Sherwood, former Division,Officerg A. T. -Pedersen, ADC, G. E. Moore, QMC, L. J. Connors, RD.SNg and D. L. Coulter, SA. ' 1 Lt S. J. Miller has replaced LUG., Sherwood since this photo was made. ' I Ol DIVISION The capable group of menlin the Aerology Office may well be proud of their splendid achieve- ment of forecasting the weather in the operation areas for our planes, especially in forecasting the foul winter weatherover Korea. For a short while after the passing of typhoon Iris a few red faces were observed when the typhoon was mentioned. The Photographic' Laboratory had a very busy time keeping up with the operations of the ship and with the many social and recreation events conducted by the Pine Island during her present tour. 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Q., 53Ei5I5'5:E:sE:. 352523235.-654:-rE1siff I . .,. . , . : .,,:,:,.,jf,q.,V.:f:-.-:Va, - V:5-:,-z-- g.f. .- 4 --'-1-sISI:-5:15.12iYE22259P5'Y'521.11fi512:E25::frm-51fQ?'fsf -:QV .5iw:1Ef2:-:1Ef- 55355:Eii55115:g4:535:rgwg5:ggggz5:5j'Q'V'5-:ga,,35.55524525:515.Q5551,5::3I35,5,V5QIV53I.15V35gg3,-45.-1-1,1-:-,VN-5:52315-K:- i:-..'-'-H55-5-'-'2' V. ' 'ig 5 ' W ' , 33.- V .,:-.+V .. -V-f:':'re , V N - 5.- V . . w -.3531 VV'-':.V:-.:..z::f1?f-2:1-2:m'1-1-1'2'.1M'aff?:-:1:2:'.1-'F-6531551 . ..., Xl. 'V -V -5. -. .ex-.x s.. Q - w...-:-- cw. - 1 SSRN - .. -.... V -sw. -X-.SNVa.fV.. X .. l si DIVISION - T. A. Gunn, DKSN, SN, W. C. Mudge, Thifd row, H.V T. Collier, -SA, H. M Osborn, SN, J. U Second row: C. D. K. Dickerson, S H. Knoplp, SHC, C ,Fourth row, lefteto right: H. L. Azevedo, CSG2, E. L. Norcutt, SKSN,' J. G. -Michaelson, SN, R. C. Thomas, AKAN: PL Harris. SH3, R. H. Beach, SKG3, R, G. Karlstrom. AK2, S. W. Parmelee, SN, B. S. Steuart, CSR3, J. G. Pipines, SN, E. L. VRoache1l,VSN, P. E. Hogan, SA, J. E..Yarborough, SA, D. J. Lukrofka, AN, M. E. Kasch, SA, and H. W. Hill, SN. J. Gross, SA, D. V. Morse, SKG3, P. V. Huebner, SA, J. M. Peterson, ADE2, J. Snead,,SKGl, J. L.fKennedy, SA, J. orse, SN, R. A. Titus, SKG3, M.,F. Schaeffer, AK1, B. J. Murphy, SN, C. C. Nesmith, SN, S. E. Coslett ABAN, I: L. nderhill, SN, M. Pappas, SA, R. A. Austin, SKSN. V ' A A. Tuzzolino, SH RG3, O. C. Sheets . H. McGuire, SN, SKSN, A. S. Crossley, SKG3, and H. First row- M. H. Morris, SN,'H. 3,'P. B. Lunn, SN, C. A. Humphreys, SKT1, A. B.VEvans, SA,,'G. D. Shaffer, AS, C. Lyles,-SN, , SKC,'C. J. Rehlin, AKC, R, A. Meinrod,fCHPCLK, W. EjTreptow, LUG. D. E. Facklan, CSC, W. A. L. McGuire, SKI, R.-J. Woelan, SKG1,VR. 1. Petterson, AK1, N. E. Bolin, SN, fR..T. -McHenry, B. 'Miller, SN. V b V 4 V A V V Haenel,i.SN, C. Lozeau, BMG1, B. G. Moore, SA, B..P. Pulos, SN, R. Vila, SN, H. J. Trasiis, SN, R. Lowman, AK3,jA. E. Bahls, SK3, A. C. Kersey, Ir., SKSN, W. C. Murchison, EDK1, 'E. R. Stultz, SN, N. E.' Fletcher, AMS2, F. G. Lester, SK3, D. A. Krueger, SN3..l. Garcia, CS-R39 M. D. Ogle, SN,'C, C. Neynaber, AK3, and.A. Duque, SN. V ' A sp UPPLY s-ii DIv1s1oN 2 K y . The Supply Department aboard the- PINE ISLAND is made :up oftvvo divisions-S-1 and S-2. The former is composed of storekeepers, shipfs servicemen and commissarymen. The latter of stewards and cooks. ,. It 'is the job of the storekeepers to procure, receive, stow and issue most of the suppliesfor -the ship. It is also their responsibility to supply the commissary with all essential provisions for cooking and baking and to insure an adequate supply of items for the Ship's'Store and Small Stores. The S-2. Division takes care of the up- keep ofthe wardroom, pluscooking and preparing meals for the ship's officers. The first of the supply officers to report aboard was LtJG. RJ. Kessler, Disbursing Officer Who became the S-2 Division Officer. Second aboard was CHPCLK R. A. Meinrod, followed by CHPCLKC M. E. Ward. LCDR J. P. Murphy, department head, checked in from the Naval Sup- ply Depot, Norfolk, and shortly thereafter ' LtJG. W. E. Treptow joinedius. Mr. Meinrod Was assigned as Stores Officer and,S-1 Division Officer, Mr. Ward was appointed Commissary Officer and Mr. Treptow took over as Ship's Store Officer. A C , ' There were only two chief petty officers aboard at commissioning: O. C. Sheets, SKQ and C. J. Rehlin, AKC. Aijnong the first white hats to join the division vsiere: Whelan, SK1, Snead, SKlg Dickerson, SK3f Morse, SKS, Titus, SK3, Humphreys, SKlg. Beach, SK3g'Murchison, D.K1g and Crossley, SK3. . There were only four men in the Disbursing Office at that time, yqith W. C. Murchison, Ry W. Saunders Winey, assisting Ltr Kessler. These felloviis didpan admirable job in handling pay accounts. I a Our biggest job, Iwakuni was keeping the planes of PATRON in the air, and, it being winter, proved to be rnore of a .headache than normally would be eigpected.. It proved incon- venient 'bringing supplies' from the rail center through blustery storms to the ship but Supply livediup to its name rand accomplished the task in short order. A s Q- - -t -24 ' During our stay at Ivvakuni we unfortunately lost one of our storekeepers when Robert A., Arnold, SKSN, died at ' the Naval Hospital, Yokosuka. His death was caused by an internal ailment, the full seriousness of which was not even realized by Bob until the time of his death. It was a great shock to Supply to learn that Bob had passed away. Our 'commisseration to Bob's family and friends back in Maryland ' cannot be expressed too strongly. , p It was, while we were in the Pescadores that We had a change of Division Officers when Lt. W. R. Wallinan checked in from Supply Officer Training School, Bayonne, N. J., to re- place LUG. Treptovv. 'Among the ,first ship's servicement aboard Were Clark, Tuzzolino and Kalinski. W. W. Cathey reported shortly thereafter and began operations in the tailor shop. The Barber Shop was put in charge of Peterson, ADE2, and, assisted by 'Harris, Kennedy, Evans, 'Tanner, Miller and -Travis, they tried to keep' from 900 to 1,000 men prepared for inspections so far as. haircuts were concerned. V ., The Ship's Store was operated by D. V. Morse, SK3, and the soda fountain by B. SP. Pulos, SN, M. Morris, SN, M. D. Ugle, SN, W. C. Mudge, SNg'and J. Collier, SN. . The lone chief'ship's serviceman aboard was W. H. Knopp and he. did -an excellent job of keeping the coke machine and soda fountain operating as often as Was' humanly possible. ln addition, Chief Knopp supervised the barber shop and Ship's Stores activities. Although the mess hall did not officially open until the day of commissioning, a number ofcooks and bakers had already reported aboard. These included: Forsythe, Falkenstein, Cirby, Lewis, Azevedo, Wenck, Genco, Steuart and Capetta. By the time We had left the States We had added D. E. Facklam, CSC, and J. C. Zinky, CSC. 25 S-2 DIVISION Third row, left to right: E. Liwanag, TN: W. Paclibar, TN, S. Rodriguez, TN, V. Dela Cruz, TNQ R. Balgos,TNg A. Latok, CTN, E Lopez, TNQ and F. Gloriani, TN. A - C I V Second row: C. Linayao, TN3 E. Jackson, SD33 M. Harris, SD23 I. Imperial, TN'g E. Fejayan, TN. A V h I First row: I. Delbando, TNQ J. C. May, SDI, D. Celestial, SDC, Lt. R. I. Kessler, Division Officer: M. Saberon, SDC: J. L. G. Martinez, SDJ., R-. Ilog, TN. , ..f S-2 DIVISION I The S-2 Division aboard ship is charged with the upkeep of the Wardroomand the adjacent areas -and in preparation of meals for the ship's officers. V Lt. R. .I. Kessler, SC, is Division Officer, and is aided by Dominic Celestial, SDC, and Max Saberon, SDC The two cooks, J. C. May, SDI, and E. Jackson, SD3, take great pride in their culinary art and with I. 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D. Elam, 1 Fox Drvrsio Tldird 1eW1- left toright: RFE. Estes, GM3, A, J. Meyers, SN, 1 . ee me, 1 . . , MT2, QV. Chepelevich, TMT2, . E. Painter, SA, I. C. Granger, FC3, . J. Fullen, SA, . . Jarrell, SA, . . Faust, TMT2, . . -Hair SA' and C. R. Briggerstaff, , , SA. Second row: . . Keegan, SA, Meyers, GMS, J. I. Smith, GMM1, B. I. jones, SA, E. T. Briggeretaff, SA, V1 . Harbour, SN, W. E. Neale, GMM2, . R. Rombough, SA, and J. 7 X GMM1, L. . James, SA,,R. F. Elliott, SNR-C. . Molder, SN,- . M. Quier, I Casey, SN. , e 1 . . 1 l 0 V. 1 1 D . First row: . R. Hall, SA, If . Lew1s,VSN,J. . Moore. SA, J. C. Wick-er, SA, J. J. May, SA, Lt. George W. DeHaven, Jr., ivision ' SA V D C ll'ns SN T Castorina FCS2 an.d,P. Exley, Officer, Louis J. Kinkel, FCC, R: G. Long, FCS3, H. E. Hull, SA, J. E. Jarvis, , . . o 1 , , w, ' , , GMM2. ' FOX DIVISION The Fox Division is composed of Fire-controlmen, Gunner's Mates, and Torpedonmen. It is a division of the Deck Department, and as such operates 'under theautho- rity of the First Lieutenant. ,The equipment usecl in the military defense and offense of the ship is the direct responsibility of the Fox Division and the-prime importance of the efficient and accurate operationof this equipment at all times makes the work of the division an important and flawless routine. The equipment in this category consists of the 5 l38 Dual purpose Anti-Aircraft Battery, the 40 MM Heavy Machine Gun Anti-Aircraft Battery, the C20 MM Heavy Machine Gun Battery,-remote control directors anzl plotting rooms for all batteries and all ship'sg, small arms. I Since the recommissioning of the ship, the comple. ment of the division has varied from a strength of from 15 to 40 men and for the most part wasgoverned byithe efficient supervision of Lt. UGJ R. K. Hurford. Lieut. Hurforci was relieved recently by Lt. George W. Del-Iavenl, Jr. The original complement of .Chief Petty Officers consisted of Chief Gunner's Mate O'Connor, -Chief Torpedoman Clark and Chief Fire-controlman Kinkel. Of the three only Chief Kinkel remains aboard the PINE ISLAND. The Underway Training period of the ship was cut short due to the necessity of an early call to the- Far East but the men of the division, with diligent and efficient application of the efforts of all concerned, managed to compensatefor the lack of time for maintenance and training. The results were a smooth operating offensive and defensive machine, both in' men and equipment The percentage of efficiency was proved time and again' in the fine showing of marksmanship during the many target practices both on anti-aircraft and surface targets. p When the ship returns to the states it will suffer greatly in the complement of Fox Division. Most of our petty officers and leading seamen are Reserves. 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Galindo, SN, O. V. Careful SN,' MllIFis.k, SN,'and O. D. Loberg, SN. I q second roqyvf TTB. Riitland, SN, O.-XG. Goodnight, S-N, . . Grissom, SN, IL. Richardson, SN,'M. Johnson, SN, I. . Hunt, SN, VV.,F. Neal, GMM2, J. 'E. Hite, SN, Wg R. Holden,'SN, C. G. Hatlhcock SN, A. D. McCree., SN, J. O.,Med1ock, SN, O. C. McCrary, SN, C. C. Lowry, SN, P. -G. King, SN, By E. Bain, SN, B. H. Reary, SN, F.. E. McBaine, SN, E. J. Niedzielski, BM3: R. O. Lyle, SN, and Januschieski, SN. A A I ' A ' A First row. J. A. Daly, BM3, K. H. FOQS, SN, D. .15-3. Eversen, SN, J. J. C1-Iester, SN, C. P. Hogue, SN, W. E. Mom, SN, . Neises, SN1 B. S. Seidl, SN, P. J. Roslcovvski, BMG1, BOS'N L. E. Dicketman, P W. Huff, SN, E. A. Thomas, SN, J. . Hartley, SN, D. D..DQwney,. SN, V. I.. Goble, -SN, P. Pelone, SN, R. Lory,-SN, and-W. J. Kuhn, SN. ' X z F Q, l x 'a A 9 i l FIRST DIVISION By tradition and fact, the hardest working department on any ship is the Deck and Gunnery Department. The First Division lives up to this reputation. ' At present the Deck Department is capably headed by LCDR Wayne R. Waters. Our Division Officer is BOS'N Leo E. Dickerman, who may be seen during the day inspecting about the ship looking for ways to improve her overall appearance. The BOS'N commands the respect of his division. His sense of humor has made him very popular among the crew. You may be sure that the men inc the areas under his supervision and guidance have shown consistent improvement. , At the time of commissioning, the complement of the First Division was a scant nineteent With these paltry few, Boatswain Dickerman and Peter J. Roskowski, BMGI,set out to accomplish the task given to their division. It would be wise to pause here and introduce our division petty officer, Peter J. Roskowski. Most all of us are acquainted with Ski , and are familiar with the en- thusiastic way' he goes about getting his work done and making things pleasantfor every one. It is no easy task to be a petty officer and to be the division's leading petty officer is doubly hard. He acts as a buffer between the division officer and the men. He is responsible to a major extent for the efficiency of the men. Because of eSki's exuberance and good nature the First 'Division has a remarkable esprit de corps ' D which has often caused favorable comment from the Captain. As the division increased in number, so did it's duties and responsibilities. Our muster now totals fifty nine. They can be found working industriously, in such diver- sified cleaning stations as Chief Petty Officer's Quarters, the O-2 Deck, the Sail Locker and the Boatswains' and Paint Locker as well as the various passageways assigned and the Main Deck. Like all sea-farers, we also have our share of the ship's boats which with our usual care are kept in ship-shape condition The Captain's Gig is our pride and' joy. Even the Captain feels he has an outstanding gig crew. The Gig, always sparklingis a boat any Commanding Officer would be proud to ride in. Our other chargesinclude the No. 1 Motor Whale Boat, No. 1 Motor Launch and the LCPL. The boats are always seavvorthy and are always ready to be used in landing the .PINE ISLAND personnel and bringing them safely back to the ship. Working closely in harmony with Bos'n Dickerman and Ski are our section leaders, John Manna, Eugene Niedzielski and John Rhodes, who is also our leading seaman. As a mark of the respect which the division has for-these men and as a tribute to their leadership ability, gthey are never forced to pull their 'f f rate on us to get us to accomplish our jobs. e Myriads of words can be written about a division, but we can sum up ours nicely by saying, A division is only as good as its men , we are singularly proud of ' ours. We feel, we have the best.' ' 33 X SECOND DIVISION Fourth row, left to right: A. A. Winey SN, H. L. Poole, SN,'J.'l O. Simon, BMG2, L, C. Jondall, SN, B. R Cox, SN, J. Robinson,SN, H. C. Smith, SN, E. W. Reiger, SN, R. Small, SA, D. -C. Gamble. SA, J. B. Lutz, SA, A. W. Rawlings, SN, PW L- Meflqgelillg, SN, L. W. Weaver, SN. V A ' . 1 - V - 'Third row: FQ P. Priore, BMG1,'W.. L. Dorle,.SN, H. Carr, SN, G. J. Wilkins, SA, A. W. Hampson, SN,'T., F. O'Toole, SN, M Radman, SN, D. H. Lindley, SAL H. J. Tindall, BMG2, S. F. Ellis, SN, J. O. Loch, SA, L. J. Moninghoff, SA, DLE. Reedy, SA, N. C Penix, SA, J. B. McDaniels, SN, IO. G. -Rawls, SN. 1 , . u 7 . A Second row: R. E. Radford, SN, J. P. VanEtten, SA,'W.'J. Scott, SN, E. J. Dickerson, SN, J. W. Raynes, ISN, C. H. Porter, SN, R UA. Teator, SN, LtJG. R. K. Hurford, E. D. McGovern, BMC, j. Mora, SN, R. AD. Richards, SN, G. L. Zobel, SN, A. Nayarro, SA, W J. Meyer, SN, R. E. Paulsen, SN, H. T. McMichael,-SN. . , E ' , . A 1 A W First row: J. W. Strunk, SN, E. G. Fox, SN, R. P. Deville, SN, E.,,l.'Daly, SN, D. E. Porter, SN, R. Oser, SN, C. M.,Quirk,' SA IQ H. Jennings, BM3, B. L. Page, SA, P. Moses, SA, H. L. Paulson, SN, D. D.-'sMontgomery, SN, C.5-PE. Sinkhorn, BMG1, C. W Metheny, SN- Q ' V ' - SECOND DIVISION September of 1950 marked the inception of the Second Division aboard the PINE ISLAND and wiih it came the duties of getting 'the ship's decks and small- boats in shape. With-the inception of the division came the task of new men' pinch--hitting for old salts. The Second Division's main responsibility during our stay in the Orient 'was in manning the small'craft. The division is in charge of the Captain's Gig and the, Commodore's Barge in addition to the liberty boats. These duties are shared with the other-deck division, the First. b The Second Division has been called during many a night-time to hoist boats aboard. It is a very tiresome taskbut ,the men keep at it for the welfare of the boats. When we encounter rough seas it is our job to remain atsworki until all the boats are in safe mooring or hoisted aboard and secured down. It is this type of searnanship that calls for skilled hands and is an asset to our division. ' When the ship arrived at Yokosuka it was again the Second Division that played a major part in the ship's. activities. We were given the job of unloading planes and aviation supplies which were .badly neededin that area. The 'Boat Deck crane was kept in almost continual use at this time. The Second Division was'highly instrumental in the success of the ship's basketball program at Iwakuni. Our division team Went to the finals before losing a game. At the present time we are considered a strong C0HfCI1def for intra-Jdivisional softball' honors. Our first division officer was 'LtIG. G. R. PhillipS, who was later replaced by LUG. P. J. Cassimatis. We now are directed by LtIG. R. K. Hurford- All three Of our division officers have worked hand-in-hand with the men in an effort to better the division 'and the ship' 35k X , , . 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Salvato, VAN, F. J. Bonomo, ADE2g J. Larsen, AB33 G Dell1 Bovi, AN, . N. McAllister, ABG3, Secondrow, left to rightzn- R. Nelson, ABG35 S. R. Grosso, AN, V. Lopiccolo, AN3 R. E. Delaney, A 3 . . Phillips, AN, J. w. LaW5011, AN. R. IG- Clark, ABAN, A. H. Zucwcaro. ABUC, RFB. Franklin, CHMACI-Ig V. Kilchrist ABUCg J. C. Leno, AN: J. H. Ray,'AN9 H. Fitzerald, ADE3g L. Woldanski, ADE3g and W. M. McBride, AD1. ' S V First row, left -to tightz' W. M. Hedrick, ABB, M. C. Jauidon, ADI-223 H. F. Stoddard, SN, J. J.. Sabo, AB,U1g W. D. Johnson, SA, TV, Netherland, SA, H.. Levin, AN, M. I. Upchurch, ADEZQ R. BV Wyss, SAL and F. J. Nevins, AN. E. was-V - ,.7f:'.v ,. V71 DIVISION c r ' Y-1 Division is composed of two sub-divisions, V1-1G, with duties. primarily connected with the Aviation Gasoline and Lube Oil systems, and V-1F, which is made up of boat crews, seadrome maintenance crews, crane operators and the ever present chores of the deck hand. Personnel reporting to the V-1 Division have, in the course of a few months,l received a well-rounded back- ground in the services required by a Seaplane Squadron at an advanced' base. The nature of the operationsibeing such that the division organization has had to remain extremely flexible in order to meet the operational requirements of the ,several squadrons based on this vessel since' commissioning. i ' Particularly deserving of note has been the perfor- mance oi boat crews under conditions ranging from the winter weather of japan to the baking heat of the .Pesca- dores Islands. Boat crew members have developed a, high degree of small boat seamanship because ofthe extremes -ofweatheri and climate encountered. ' 'ITheiV-1 Division shares, with the other divisiond of the ship, a feeling of accomplishment, when the record oi services rendered for the six months period ending 30 June, is considered: Planes hoisted 'aboard ...... ....... 68 Planes fueled by bowser ........... 490 Planes fueled astern...Q,.. .....4.14 Planes defueled ....,....... Gasoline trucks pfueledmg.. .... .24 ' r Boat trips..g ..... , ......... ' ....... 3Q180- Gasoline pumped. ..... ..... , 838,105 Gills- . Lube on pumpeds... i..l...7,332 Gals. ' 39' V-2 DIVISION Third row, left to right: B. Mortimore, ADEI, I. F. ,Mullen, AMHI, R. M. Smith, AMS2, -M. RL., Glider, ADE1,.E. H Westbay, AMSI, H. Lott, ADEI, E. L. Clark, ADE3, E. A. Cohen, ADF3, E. E. Glendening, AMSI, G. N. Hussenini,,AD2, C. D. Himrnaugh, ADE3, K. R. McDonald, PR3, and W. S. Kaplan, ADE3. ' - U Second row: H. A. Presley, ADE1, L. F. Hildreth, ADE1, N. Haynes, AN, M. A. Lurkins, AMAN, E. F. O'Neil, AN, P. J. Malloy, AN, S. Gul-a, AD2, C. E., Hausotter, AMS3, R. G..Yahnke, ADE2, C. J. Zeitler. ADE3, W. T. Adkins, ADE3, V. C. Griffith, AMS2, and H R.. Scott, AMS2. - , I First row: G. G. Rytherford, AMS2, N. C. Carr, AMS1, A. E. McNulty, ADE3, L. N. Sneed, ADC, B. J. Holeornb ADEC' H E Swaney, ADC, LUG. R. M. Greer' Lt L' A Dunlap Divisi Off' , . . . . - , . on lcerg W. T. Oxendine, ADC, C. N. MoNamee, ADC, J. Helton, ADE1., E.. T. Skau, ADE1, and D. C. Coursey, ADE2. ' . v.z mv1s1oN V-2 Division's main duties aboard ship include air- craft maintenance under the capable leadership of Lt. L. A. Dunlap, assisted by: C. N. McNamee, ADC, J. L. Anderson, AMCg L. N. Sneed, ADC, B. I. Holcomb, ADECQ W. T. Oxendine, ADC, and H. E. Swaney, ADC. V-2 was thoroughly organized right from commis- sioning when all air department personnel checking into the division were interviewed by the division officer and assigned to various duties where-they could best aid the department. Things were pretty quiet at Iwakuni with an -occassional check crew being dispatchedto assist VP-892 personnel, but a real test of the division's abilities came in February when it was necessary to change the port engine on Sugar Easy Two. In sevenidays the air- craft was ready togbe hoisted over and flows on a test hop. The, work could have been effected even sooner had it not been for an acute shortage of vital parts. At Okinawa, and later' in the Pescadores, the shops continued to give 'valuable assistance to VP-731. Upon arrival at i'Oki the shop was given the thankless task of keeping the hangar deck clean and did an excellent job under adverse conditions. V The Aviation Metalsmith Shop has been onepof the busiest shops on the ship. They have worked on every- thing from an RAF Sunderland flying boat to making ping-pong paddles for the crew. They made benches and tables, fixed chairs, rnade screens for all of the ports and also a canopy for the Captain's Gig. The leading white hat on most of these projects was . E. H. Simon Westbay, AMSI. Even with this heavy work load, the shop- has never received a .mark ofiless than excellent pon a COi's lower deck inspection! A The Parachute Loft is one of the most undermanned and little recognized shops on the ship and -yet its work has proven so vital the air dep'artment could not get along without it or the men who- staff it. Under the guidance of iK.R. McDonald, PR3, and C.D. Himmaugh, ADE3 the loft has cared for all aviation survival gear such as parachutes and life rafts, and was instrumental in rigging the new movie screen on the hang-ar deck They have also constructed puddings for the ARBS and seats .for all of the ship's vehicles One of the division's collateral duties was the operation of the ship's motor pool while we were at Iwakuni and Okinawa E. T. Skau, ADE1, was in charge of this detail The division is extremely proud of its accomplish ments and the memory of this cruise aboard the old Pineapple will remain with its personnel for a long time to come v.3 DIv1s1oN Third ROW- left to right f J. B. Underwood, ALS, D. D. Sanders, AT3' R T Coiey, AEM3, W. V. Fleitz, ATI, C. W. Hift,iAO1g W. D. Harbin, AT3g R. F. Deenning, AEM1, R. W. Booth,AE1g J. L. Voth,, Al1'2g. L. W. Wood, Aoi, T. .Lg Clark, A015 and R. C. Ruda, AO3. ' ' ' Second Tow: P. W. Benedict, AEM3g P. H. Grady, ATI, C. Rice, AEM35 W. L. Wernet, AOU3g J. F. Reagan, AGU 3, A. F. Krasovetz, A0U3s G- E- Smith, AT3g.R. Gustafson, AOU3g AE. E. Carter, AN, C. Abendroth, AOU3g and W. J. Downey. AOU1. First row: J. A. Coleman, ATANQ N. L. Cartwright, AOU3g M. Kuryvial, ADANQ C. Wysornierski AOUC' GUN Pore' Lt CJG.JPatschke Division Officer, B, C. Woh-lafka, ATC, E. Kolasinski, AECQ J. D. Paytonri AO-U25 R-,L-.SOSQJCGQ AT-2,5 and if-, G- Mfgclillmzlke AL3- v-3 .DIVISION V-3 Division of the Air Department is divided into three groups: aviation ordnancemen, aviation electronics-- men, and aviation electricians. Working together, these groups play a highly important Apart in the successful operations of the Air Department. The ordnance gang, nicknamed Njato Trotters because of their main. duty, are charged with supplying planes with a sufficient amount of IATO for taking' off on each flight. In my 'addition to supplying JATO .the ordnance group, also belted numerous rounds of ammunif tion, before stowing, same in designated magazines. - Aviation Electrician'sf'are charged with the responsi- bility of upkeep and maintenance of the seadrome lights Setting up the lights in the areas, meant a continuous check on them for weakvbatteries, loose-anchorage, etc. I . The 'third V-3 group is the aviation electronicsmen, their work 'being confined to the shop located on the O-1 ,deck where all sorts of various radar and electronics gear are installed for repairs to the squadron's radar and electronics gear. A The V-3 Division Officer is Lt. JG. C. A. Patschlie with GUNNER Eli Pore as his aide. D. I. Wys0miCfSki, AOC, is in charge ofthe ordnance gang,-B. C. Wohlafka, ATC, in charge of.aviation electronics, and VS. Kolasin- ski, AEC, in charge of the aviation electricians. ' They are greatly aided by W. J. Downey, AO1, in ordnance, P. H. Grady, AT1, in electronics, and R. VV. Booth, AEM1, in the electrician's -group. Q i Mfvow THE Sfvroarmc N up V I 2 ,, j ' SIUES GER save-5 GER SIUHES N6EfK x Z , AGOOM, ....- ' X- -'55 5-4 --g-, Six-Q. x-of ,,. N--X...,. Z.,-ir,,. , fv -f-i. S , -X 44 swim nm-m m .,. , I I .AA I V 1 -,v. 152' me 1 ,, . 9' f V 5, EER ,M D1v1,s1oN-. Fourth' row, left to right: c. L. stoner, FA, W. Triiesdale, FN, c. Fax, MML2g R. DQ Welch, FA: J. Ii Soltis, MMI-3i'i K. G. Smith, F Ng F. J. Ballard, FA, J. D. Rogers, FA, L. I. Buchtel, FAQ SQ M. Mitchell, FA. Third row: J. Kostal, FN, H, L. Spence, FA, L. E. Noe, FAQQJ. T. Swift, MM2g F. T. Schulte, FN, I. P. Mahoney, FA, D. I. Kamping, FA, C. E. Spangler, MMLIQ and R. C. Luther, FN. H- . A . L Second row: D. A. Nicholson FN, F. A.' Lesher, BTG3, L G. Richardson, G. W. Garris, MMC, Lt. Cjgj G. S. StriI1g0SS M- E- HQY, MMC, J. L. Davis, FN, VR.-B. Mogren, MML1g D. E. Smith, FN, L. J. .Myers, FAQ First row, left 'to right: T. E. Heater, FA, D, A. Liupakka, FN, H A Bledsoe FN' D E Nash FA' C L Bedecs, 'MML25 H- H- ' Whitman, FA, M. G. Bridges, FAQ ' ' ' .V i 7 , 1 i ' M DIVISION j In theory the duties of the M Division con- sist oi maintaining and Operating the main' propulsion machinery and their auxiliaries. However, in practice it does much more in that it also furnishes all of the utilities offered .by this modern vessel. ' ' M Division originally consisted of men with diversified backgrounds, being' predominately Reserves with- the exception of five Regular Navy men. The division has since acquired many new Regulars who have become well-grounded in their new duties. The Division Officer. is LtJG. G. S. Stringos. He is assisted by G. W. Garris, MMC, and M E. Hay, MMC. 47 B D1v1s1oNa-- Third row, left me fight. N. G. Geis, F-A, R. R. Voss, FA, H. L. Holliday, FA. W. D. Gill, BTG2, R. L. .Moreau FN R. Withe-rby, FN, I. E. Cuttings, BT3, P. J. McLaren, BTG2, and.J. P. Huebner, FA. ' . Second, row: W. J. Denson, FN, D. G. William, FN, C. M. Day, BTl, H. P. Vanl-Iouten, FN, N- C. Jensen BTG1' W E Scluulenber BTG3, R. D. Kochen, FA, G. W. Hennigh, FA, J. S. Cosper, BTG3, and M. C. Barney, FN. i ' 7 I i i i it I l First row: R. R. Cole, FN, R. J.'Avila, FN, H. J. Bergez, SN, P. G. Vreling, FA, I. J. Natoli, FN' G A Bauer CHMACH' T. H Smith. BTC, F J. Helm, FN, W. D. Castle, F. N, F. W.iWhylings, 'BTR2, and J. A. Koszegi, FAN. 7 i i A , T A , ' i B DIVISION . BH Division is one of the most important. organizations on any ship. B 'as in Boilers, is the source of all energy required in a modern vessel. ' The boilers produce the steam for the main engines., which' propel the ship. They run:the generators, which give you.electricity to operate all electrical equipment throughout the ship. They also furnish steam for your hot water and hot air systernsp- e I BW Division is little heard of on a ship of this type. Most of 'its activities are carried on below decks and few men not directly connected withlit realize its importance. I Many of the other divisions recognize B for its softball reputation. At the present time we are tied for first place in the shipis softball league. The team came right to the top under the able .management of Frank Whylings and the superb pitching of Rudy Avila. V B Division consisted largely of Reserves at commissioning. It is slowly but surely being filled with,Regulars, all fine men. Itis a fine division with Chief Machinist Bauer as fDivision.Officer.w 49- A DIVISION Fourth row left' to right R C Fox MM2 J A Gigoux MRFN G W Goldsborough MML2 A E Goade FA I L Williams, FA, F. L. Barrows, FA, andij. Contro MRI , V . , Second row: B. B. McFarlin MML2'J B Carr 'FA' L N Fannin FN' M 'G Kirchoff FA D A Vess MML2 P P k , , ,.,, . . , , . . , , . .' ey, ' , II. . assic .MML1, I. L. Klein, FN, D. E. White, FA, E. H. Woolsey, MML2' and R. E. R ' k FN. I iss reenwood FN A P Sessa MMC leading chief, LtJG. Johnson, Damage Control Assistant LtjG MaCDonald, Division Officer, F. Hawkins, ENDCA, R. S. Terrell, ENC, C. A. Marcott, FA, J. R. Rensimer MML2 ' . First row: I. D. Whitehead, FN, C. G. Williams, FN, R. D. Sumner, FN, G. S. Cummins, MR3, H. W. Murry, FN, W. E. Washington FN, and B. B. Shattog FA. ' ' I I A Not shown: -C. V. O'Keefe, FN, W. R. Kreuger, FA, and K. E. Chase -MML2 , : A . l. , , .I . 'P , , . . ' , A , .- . . , , . , . U , . , emic , I 4 I ,Third row: J. Covrl' ' , FA, R. A. G I A , , '. . , , ' ' ' , ' g G a ' I 1 . 9 . - - - I I A , O . , A DIVISION A Divisi0n-the A standing for auxilaries-is responsible for all machinery outside of the main engine rooms. This includes in part, the air compressors, galley equipment, laundry equipment, anchor windlass, Steering gear, airplane hoisting gear,.boat Winches, four fire pumps, emergency generators, and 15 gasoline and diesel boat engines. t The division also operates ia full scale machine shop, the ship's refrigeration plant and is responsible for the heating and air conditioning system aboard the PINE ISLAND. The division numbers 32 men. Among. the problems encountered, at our first duty station, Iwakuni, was that of keeping 15 boats operating on .a heavyschedule which took alot of our attention, also the bitter cold and seemingly endless shortage ofispare parts were the most aggravating factors.- Heating the ship was one of our problems, it seemed we could never find the correct temperature to suit everyone. We considered running the temperature up until the outdoor fiends had been suffocated and then turning everything off until we had frozen the bug-in-a-rug type. In all probability, we could then have- satisfied the remainder. KP. S.: We didn't.J Among the outstanding jobs performed by A Division was the manufacture of a replacement cylinder wall-liner for one of the engineer's pumps. The big hitch-no material. Then one day the main propulsion assistant, Ltj G. Stepho Stringos, came back, with a piece of cast iron pipe he found while inspecting- heads, and sewers on the beach. Our own Johnny Rensimer turned this piece of scrap into a perfect liner which is still giving satisfactory service. After a brief jaunt to Manila, where Sampan Curtis made a down payment on a local taxi with his wrist- watch, we took up our second duty station at Okinawa. Here our problems were largely keeping up with boat propeller fatalities. It seemed the White Beach reefs and wrecks attracted our boats as did the sirens of old. The cost: five propellers andshafts, all of which had to be replaced during holiday routine. We are happy to say the crew never missed -a liberty for want of a boat to take them away. The Supply people had fortunately procured enough beer to see us through, the months at our next station, the Pescadores Islands. To the sturdy men of Able Division went the job of removing the cure from these cans of brewed nectar. On our own initiative we foraged thru the Okinawa salvage yards. It soon became Chief Sessa's pet project and with the refrigeration genius of MML2's Chase and Fox, the ship was Soon to boast of a servicable field refrigerator, completelyrebuilt from assorted bits. s ' Personnel inspections were becoming quite frequent, with a mad scramble for work assignment on Saturday mornings. Any task, no matter how dreary, was preferred to donning whites. It was during such an inspection that the Commodore of Fleet Air Wing One remarked, The Hot Water Division . Hot water is one Of pur responsi- bilities, but we still wonder whether the Commodore was referring to the water we regulate, or the hot water we are sometimes in, up to our necks. 51 EDIVISIONV - Fourth yew. left to right: W. Fueling, ic1, J. F. Hensley, FN, c. H. Honseman, EM3: A. L.Schil1y, icPN, N. Tansey, FA, R. s. Zander, FAQ E. R. Hxlbert, FA, H. B.fHarr1son, FN. e ' . Third row, left to right: W. L.- Malone, EMI: B. L. Rogers, EM35 T. L. Allen, EMI, P. Martel1e,.EM33 O.. P. Jones, EMPBQ D. Slnart, EM33 'R. A. Edgin, FN, R. J. Hoffman, FN. ' R V' Second row, left to rightt M. R. Buckner, FN, J. E. McClure, EMFNQ D. Wo. Rose, lCFNg L. F. Timnxerman, EMCg N. E. St. Claire, -ELEC: 29. D. VVhife ICC: E. O. Nichols, FNg J. W. Hubbs, FN' IF. M. Oakley, FA. ' ' Front' row, left to righti I. R. Sedgewlck, EMP2g H. L. Nissle, FNQ F. D. Austin, FAQ J. W. Gallow. EM3g and W. D.- Washington, ICFN. ' t E Division The E Division has a complement of one officer and 33 -men divided into two groups. The General Power and Interior Communications group is charged withlanything from the repair of a telephone to the overhaul, of motors and generators of immense size. The power gang is respon- sible for the maintenance and repair of V all lighting and power circuits. This work takes the men to every part of the ship. They can be seen changing aircraft warning lights at the masthead, to replacing fuses in controller boxes at the lowest deck level. Much time is spent in clearing grounds from moisture. This is to prevent injury to personnel and to keep equipment operating efficiently. Motor rewinding, a specialty in itself, is practiced by every shipboard electrician. Motor coils rewound from bulk wire often eliminates the stowing and cost of a com- plete motor. A specialized phase of power work is maintenance and overhaul of batteries. Batteries play a j major role in the operation of a ship's -small boats. They are also used as a standby power source to operate the essential battle circuits such as the guns and gyro Compasses. To main- tain batteries in, top condition, a very exacting program of maintenance and records is required. The work of the I. C. gang is centered around communications within the ship. Afew examples of their work are engine order telegraph, automatic ship's service phones, gyro compasses, etc. A majority of the men in this department were telephone men in civilian life. 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H '- it 1 wi miami .Sl R DIVISION if Rear row. left to right: C. G. Laukaitis, DC3, B. C. Robbins, -FN, iG.,Calvert, DC3g.G.- Graiham, DCS, B. WiHiams ME3. H. T. Meinerf, FN, C. P. Jefonen, MES2g H. G. smith, FA, H. J. Nauman, FA. ' P ' ' Third row, left to -right: G. C. Phillips, ME3g T. B. Myles, MEC, P. N. Barnett, MECg R. P. Stiidebaker, CARP, DivisionlOfficerg 1. M .sandere MEC, V. L. Rice, DCC, R. J. Pendleton, FN, T. R.-Shafer, FN. . c P . . P P . H ' P Second row, left to Bright: D. A.. Bodine, MEW1.g L. M. Johnson, BCWIQ W., DayiieS,, FPS, C. G. Ramejf, FN, P. H1iber,FAgi C. H. Richards, MB2, A.. Brunibelow, 'MEWl. I - I V 1 C ' N b Q Front row. left to right: O. D. AOates. FN, R. L. Jones, DCWZQ' W. W. Mitchell, MEI-TN, IT. E., Otto, FN, A.qA. Rosende,!FNg 'and Scarpa,-FNQ in 'I A W N - ' R DIVISION I N Now ...... the duty shipfitter report, to the Officer of the Deck ......... Without a doubt this is one of the most frequently heard words over the ship's P.A. system, since its recommissioning. It, too, represents the biggest part of the history of R Division. CARP. R. Studebaker was one of the first officers to report aboard for the recommissioning detail so he was on hand to welcome with open arms and a plumber's plunger all metalsmiths, pipefitters and damage .control- men. A - The first few weeks were truly weeks of hard work. Barnett, MEC, and Brumbelow, MEW1, can share honors for reactivating the shipfitter shop with the 'able help of Jeronen, MES2, Calvert, MEW8, Williams, MEG3, and Flaum, FN. The pipe gang at that time consisted of Bouronich, ,F PGI, Broyles, FPGI, and Davies, FP3. They spent many a hectic day tracing out lines and pulling debris out of pipe Work but it wasn't long before Barney was left to do most of-the bilge diving as Broyles Went to the 'Master-at-Arms force and 'Davies went to Diver's School. at Hunters Point. .The Carpenter Shop was recommissoned with Johnson, DCW1, at the helm and Laukaitis, DC3, and Jones, DCW2, doing most of the dirty work in removing preservatives. Mauer, FN, came to us direct from a job as planner and estimater at the Bremerton Navy Yard and was assigned the task 'of reopening the Damage Control Office. After a few weeks we received AW. W, Cunningham, Y NTSN, on lend-lease from X Division and he took over operation of the office. A When we arrived at Iwakuni we immediately put our two divers, CARP. Studebakervand Davies to work, clearing the seaplane ramp of large rocks that had covered the ramp during the war, apparently from near-miss bomb hits. It was cold but they weren't complaining, particularly when the doc allowed them a shot of ,brandy after each mission. Stimulates the blood pressure, they claim! After spending a few months at Iwakuni, we perform- ed'our duties as the ship made Okinawa and Sangley Point and then returned to Okinawa. R Division settled down for a peaceful spell but it was short-livedsas we' set sail for the Pescadores. y I While at Okinawa we began to figure that the Detail Office in the States must be losing some of its marbles because we received another large draft of men. Very' fittingly, the ship that we relieved in the Pesca- dores was flying a large WELCOME sign to greet us. Fools that we were, we thought they were just being polite but now we know just how Welcome we were to them and how welcome our relief will be when she sticks her nose around the point. - While in the Pescadores there has been no liberty to speak of but the RH Division softball team helped to make the ship's league a success. At this writing we are looking forward to our promised trip to Hong Kong and then after a few Weeks more duty in the Pescadores, we are all looking forward with a gleam in 'our eye, to our scheduled Navy Yard in the States. DIVISION '-- Rear row, tleffto r1ht: H. L. Hassell, ETSNQ D. F. Austin, ETSNg H. Linville, ET1. Center Arow: J. Cuhovanec, ETSNQ W. D. Kissick. ET3g L. W. Ruppel, ETL H. Waclaw, ET3. Front rowz- A. Hawkins, ETSNg D. A. Porosky, SAg CHRELE F. J. Klein: D. Fox, ETCg M. J. Fillman, AN: ,and A. M. Helm, SN Absent from pictnre are J. J. Kawalec, ET2j and N. C. MacLeod, ETSN. 1 - I 7 b ER DIVISION The ER Division is strictly a repair division. It maintains all the radar, radio, loran, and depth sounding equipment- 'aboard the ship. On December 31, 1950 When, the Pine Is- land- pulled into Iwakuni they immediately re- leived the USS Curtis CAV-45. - The work for the ER ,division was cut outpfor it' before they arrived in Iwakuni. They set up a communication system between the ship and its aircraft as well as taking over more circuits. All available com- munication equipment was put into use and has been kept ' in constant use since we started operating. I Besides taxing our communication equipment to its fullest extent our radar has provided a protective screen for us. The radar was often used -to bring in lost planes when the visibility was almost zero. This work was continuediat Okinawa and the Pescadores Islandsi 'In the Pescadores Is- lands the radar was kept in continuous service withoutvany major breakdown hampering' oper- ations for, any prolonged period of time. 57 Sgt HUSH! RE TRICTED M TERI L lf ' . r ! Snare 'ryg .A , A b- D C.m-ons B5F0RE I I --x X A L 6Af.:1:::g'f TH E ii'gfv0, . D , ,,,,, QF - . f Kc f- ,-, A H 1 P, ' 'C f- I C c ' C' C Q- g ,, , i K -lL F ---F,-F -L1 Jul VL' if-A I r YV ! Q I f L ' ,A ' I U Q, -c.. C Q C xrfv , ' Q I , C. U . x b 4 g 58 W NAVIGATION BM. 'N DIVISION-Third row leftnto right .R H Mckee SN I W Rush SN A A Ohvxerx SN D A - , , : . ., , 5 . . , g . -. ' ' ',t I QR. V. Garretson, SNg R.'Hill, SN.-J. Walton, SAN M. F. Kiess, SNQ O.. P. Hill, QMS3-g D. Fanlkner, SNg J. Reid. QM3g and R. Nail, SA. ' ' A ' seeded few: W. Waddell, SNg W. E. Baker, SNg'V. Sharp, 'SNg W, R. Pekrul, SNg J. T. Jones, SA: J. Allen, SA: D. J. seee1ee,.sNg R. C. Routley SN: D. I. Patterson, SAg and J. E. Thomas, SN.' A ' A .First row: I. G. Spicer, QMZQ R. W. Croke, QM1: Lt. M. R. Waldowg J. L. Holt, QMCg and D. King, SA. - - Y- r N DIVISION s The NN . Division, composed of quartermasters and signalmen, is the group charged with navigation of the ship and sending and receiving of visual signals. Aptly dubbed the top side sailor , they operate mainly in the pilot house and on the signal bridge. The pre-commissioning group consisted of Lt. M. R. Waldow,a Division.OffiCer Navigatorg O. Hill, who, by virtue of the fact that he was the lone signalman, really had his hands fullg and. Chief Boswell, Spicer, Croke,-Routley and Reid, all rated QMS or strikers. f e g . N Division at the- time of -recommissioning was the ON Division and' came under Operations Department. However, on 1 February, it became N Division when the Navy Department made Navigation a separate department. Lt. Waldow now serves as both Division Officer and- department head. , ' I A number of strikers, including McKee, Bush, Olivieri, Garretson, Kiess.-Waddell, Thomas, and Backus, QM2. soon reported' aboard to alleviate the over-worked conditions. jack L. Holt, QMC, replaced Chief Boswell shortly before we left the states and under his expert tutilage the strikers are performing like veterans. e Spicer recently was transferred 'to another mothball', ship being put in commission and Hill has been discharged. , . 61 ll Zrzws wma M mmf zmvf , ' V . -- I , S f , . ' , r'Ss . ' 1 haf fxfqy I-X OUTLOF UNIFORM ffyggl vw i Ano HSISTING AN mf' Jusf F0R67772y1?C-ZKER V 6? 'iiifigif 12 i 1Li:f1if- f ig? f :l. i i i - Q i Af:2- fzv ff ? 'i-- g gi f i ,.., W W iw ..., A . ,,, A,, ' l , 3 ' x 1 - I 1 f L I X S , .. 1 , ' I EDIC L DE TAL D H-D DEPARTMENT--Rear row, left fi, fight: D. R. Tangue, SNg R. E. Hankins, HM3g P. D. Miguel, SN. c. H. Key, HM2g D. E. Fowler, HM3g and VV. M. Shaheen, SN. L Froutunow, left to right: G. Schoonhoven, FAg Eugene Tidwell, HM1g Lt. D. L. Maxi-ield, DC: L. sg Butler, DT13 D. Thompson, HNQ and W. A. Samuel, SN. Absent when the picture was takenwas Lt. Qjgj Thomas Moir, MC, sHip's doctor. ' YV Y WAV. A V Y Y W , . H - D DIVISION Call 999! Sick Bay! There has been an accident on the sea-plane deck! A calm- voice assures him that the doctor will be there immediately, and very shortly the situation is under good and sufficient medical care. Yes, this was an emergency, perhaps a frequent occurence aboard ship, but the Medical Department stands ready arid alert for any such existing emergencies. The Medical Department was commissioned on Oct. 7, 1950, at Alameda. Prior to the commissioning date, the ship being in mothballs a short time had left its scar of dustland decadence within the sick-bay interiors. Under the efficient supervision of the ship's doctor and the corpsmen, the task of painting and repairing the sick-bay area was soon completed, so that immediate medical attention could be administered to the crew. In organizing the division personnel, men were assign- ed by the'Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. The ship's senior medical officer is T. W.,Moir, LtJG, MCR. The first enlisted personnel reporting aboard at the time were Chief Zimmermang E. Tidwell, HMI, C. R. Kay, l-lM2g and D. B. Thompson, HN. ' The months of January and February were cold, bleak months, which lowered some of the personnel's resistance, thereby causing an epidemic of tonsillitis. During the month of February two 'more corpsmen, C, L. Jones, HM3, and J. W. Jackson, I-IM3, were trans- ferred to the ship from the Naval Hospital at Yokosuka. For the safety of the plane crews a crash boat was called away whenever a plane landed or took off. Besides the boat crew, a corpsman was on hand to render first aid should it be needed. Surgery was not in the- minority on this cruise, appendectomies and tonsillectomies were performed along with the setting of simple fractures. I During our General quarter drills at the 'Pescadores the corpsmen assigned to certain stations would hold classes on first aid and the certain precautions that should be taken in event of atomic warfare. As a climax to the Medical Department activities, during our long cruise, anepidemic of dysentery broke out aboard ship during the first week of July. Whileinot of sufficient magnitude to .endanger the operational mission of the ship, the epidemic taxed the department to the utmost. By rigid isolation-and treatment, techniques in which all hands cooperated, the epidemic was brought under control and terminated, thus enabling us to make the long-awaited trip to Hong Kong. S - The success of the Medical Department would not have been possible if 'the cooperation received had not been given by every man. The interest shown by this department's personnel was outstanding in performance of their work, and those in need of medical care. The Dental Department, an integral part of H-D Division, was formally opened the day of recommis- sioning- under the direction of Lt. D. L. Maxfield, DC, USN, and L. S. Butler, DT1. Butler, one of the first white hats to report on board, immediately began assembling equipment and preparing a dental lab in the sick bay section of the PINE ISLAND. ' Most of the pre-commissioning time when not actually preparing for the opening of the laboratory, wash spent in caring for the ship's dental patients at the Alameda Air Station Dental Dispensary. In its first six months of operation, the dental depart- ment treated over 60 percent of the ship's company as well as handling all dental cases of personnel in the various squadrons and air wings aboard in forward areas. 65 1 f ? 3 5 For many, it was their first 'trip out of the States and it wasua thrilling sight when, on the morning of Dec. 30, 1950 we sawfthe peak of Mt. Fujiyama glistening in the bright sun. This was Japan. ' After a brief stop at Yokosuka, almost' under the shadow of Fujiyama, the ship headed for Iwakuni which was to be our first Far Eastern duty station. Dropping anchor at lwakuni all hands were wondering what fascinating and interesting sights would be in store for us, con- sequently when the liberty call was sounded, it was quickly answered by our crew. Bundled in peacoats against the chilling cold, our adventurers set forth in the liberty launches for the boat landing. When we landed the sun was just setting and the air of adventure deepened. iWe looked about for- a way into town and were fortunate in catching ridesfrom our good-natured Australian friends to the gate where a taxi or rickishaw was easily found. for the short ride to the shopping center and hotels. A The Iwakuni Airfield was operated jointly by the Royal Australian Airforce and the United States Air Force. Here was a gymnasium which was immediately placed at our disposal by our friends for calisthenics, basketball and handball, which most of the crew took advantage of on their recreation periods which were 'a half a day to the liberty party prior to the regular liberty hours. , 67 We -also had a softball field which gave. the Dimaggios ' on the PINE ISLAND a chance to show their power at the plate, and also foot- ball which was played most of the time. ' The base PX was a favorite spot for the crew. Heier many fine pieces of merchandise from Japan, China, Indo-China, and as far away as India was on' display. Gur sales resistance was very low and consequently many' choice pieces were eagerly bought for gifts to our loved ones back home. Many of the men bought crac- kers and cheese spread or candy in order to have that little midnight snack aboard ship. For those who 'wished there was the 77 Club where one could go and have his meals at a very low price and also across the street from ' the gymnasium was the favorite - little Salvation Army Canteen with its Coffee Shop, library and game room for those free moments. Longwill beremembered the snacks -consisting of a cup of tea, four pieces of cake plus four doughnuts all -for the tidy 'sum of FIVE CENTS. The Sargeants Club wasithe bar on the base for' enlisted men- where many a man found his favorite drink, both mixed or ,,straight...It was one of the most popular places for the mento go to, 'either before going to town, or after. - The Officers quickly found 'the US 'Air 'Force Club .as a convenient place to quench their thirst with a nice tall cool-'.one?', plus a delisciousthamburger or maybe a, good dinner. The flight crews sporting their pistols reminded us of the old frontier days of the Wild west., Our first glimpse of Iwakuni was dishearte- ning. It' Wasn-'t a large city. The people and buildings were .alien and seemed to cast an un- friendlyeye upon us. However it wasn't too long before that friendly, American spirit prevailed and soon won them over' as our friends.'Pushing 0111' Way .through groups of boys selling varied goods we hired rickishaws to take us to the two hotels we knew to be in bounds . 'There' 'we were able A to purchase beer and hot' meals at an amazingly 10W prlce. lt -wasnt Ilongbefore the l'I1C11'WCfC Ofdierihg with savoir faire their suki-yaki instead of steak and eggs. Before long the men were eating and drinking nothing but- rhe best. , ' Later you would see 1 the sailors strolling along the dimly narrow, shop laden streetsihag- 85118, 80011-naturedly with the shop keepers. They offered for sale, kimonos, embroidered silk goods, cameras, ivory and pearls. U - 68 'mi H mmm .... ..,,. I .... I .... iplng, gggg u I 1 up We looked at every- thing and came away laden with gifts. Before you knew it, that large roll of Japanese currency was gone. The exchange- was, 360 yen for one American dollar,pEach section on-liberty was in a buying frenzy, each trying to out dolthe others with their purchases. Much to the concern of the Post Office aboard ship for it was their job to lug the immense pile of parcels -to the base Post Office each day. By this time we were pretty much at home and -began to cast a jaded eye about for other places to visit. Tours were quickly arranged to take the tourist of the PINE ISLAND to Eta Jima, Kurevand Hiroshima. One of the most favorite trips was that fo Hiroshima. For the most part, those of the crew expected to see devastating ruins, caused by the atomic 'bomb blast of 1945, were in for a sour -dissappointment. Except for a site the Japanese have set aside as a memory ofthe occasion, we found a hustling metropolis. Cons- truction 'was seen through-out the city, People were 'busy rebuilding,.constructing new homes and buildings. The clamor of construction was echoing and re-echoing throughsout Hiroshima and the neighboring areas. Vehicular and pedes- trian traffic was pretty lmuch fouled up with the large roadbuilding program and the many bridge building projects. The bridges still showed the' devastating effects of the great blast and they will be the last to be repaired. ' Members of the crew were even encouraged to take five day leave periods and make trips to Japanese winter resorts. Those who went, came back refreshed both mentally and physically, to resume their duties. i During our stay at Iwakuni, one cold night a gale suddenly engulfed us at the harbor. We weathered 'the gale well at anchor with the loss of only one boat, but our aircraft were taking quite a beating, One of our planes broke loose from the bouy and before anyone knew what hadhappened, it was wreckedpon the sharp rockspof, the breakwater jutting out from the landing used for the liberty parties. We managed 'howeverfto salvage what we could from the plane and cleared away the wreckage. On,Easter Sunday we departed from lwakuni. In a sense, we came, we saw and we conquered japan. It was with regret, that we took leave of Japan and continued our tour of duty elsewhere. J. W. SHEEHAN, SN. 69', an . ' 1 f I-D 1'-5 '23 , fro aim ll I . . , , I YOK Far out at sea Mt. Fujiyama was 'observed far off on the horizon with a black base and white cone standing up majestically above the haze. Many hours later we arrived at Yokosuka for a short -stay of just three days at :which time we unloaded our cargo, of the much wanted Corsairs, Catalina, R4D and jet engines for the Korea war front. ' All hands .were eager to go on liberty as the long voyage across the Pacific left its mark on us. The thought of wine, women, song and dance was a magic word, spelled, ULIBERTYH Yokosuka is a fairly large city where one can get lost quite easily in the s-treets and back alleys laden with shops selling everything imagina- ble. Before you knew it, your arms were full of gifts for the loved ones at home. V During the three days that we were there all sections had liberty and were eager for the next port and operation area-Iwakuni. The only break during our three months duty in Iwakuni was for three days at.Kure, the most important ship building and Naval base for the Imperial japanese Fleet. All now a twisted and rusting mass of ruins. ' The city nestling in a ring of mountians facing the sea is very pictur-esque. Looking up the streets the tall mountains stand out in the background. V We left Kure for 'Yokosuka again where we enjoyed another three days of liberty, each section having a day. This time however the men visited the nearby cities of Tokyo and Yokahamat 71 During our second stay in Yokosuka the crew madeit a point to enjoy themselves to the utmost with sightseeing being the main item on the agenda. The instant liberty commenced they rushed outside the gates of the large former Japanese Naval Base 'and hopped into ricki- shaws for,a'short ride into the railroad station for a comfortable ride to Tokyo,.the capital of Japan andalso its. most famous city, Yokohama, another famous city, was but a ,fifteen minute ride from' Tokyo in the same direction. It is famous as nbeingthe, port of entry for all the tourists into Japan from the United. States. At Tokyo 'sightseeing began in earnest and the' camera enthusiast had an exceptional time photo! graphing themany historic sights of this famous' city. The Imperial Palace. heading the list with its beautiful gardens and fine old architecture. Probably the Daiflchi building was the next building to be photographed as it Was the head- quarters forthe United Nations Commander-in- Chief, General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur. He was generally seen hopping out of his large black' Cadillac during the day. We were always sure to see a good number of our men atthe Main PX in Tokyo, looking at all the wonderful gifts offered for sale and ondisplay. Many of the items were too nice to resist and we had to dig down deep into the greenbacks We were saving, for that thirty day leave back inthe States. Or maybe' we could be seen on the Ginza, that famous street known the World over as the most fascinating shopping' center in Japan. Here the merchants and street Vendors expected the customer to haggle over the price. Those thatypaid the first price asked were sure to betaken. The others that enjoyed bargaining would manage to get the price down to at least half that asked. y Such was Tokyo with its wonderful bargains that nearly everyone returned to the ship laden with bundles from fishing poles to extremely sheer black nightgowns. , J. Kostal, FN . A 1 L V -1:11 7' ..., f.f'f f3Q , , t 1, 'irifrr' . V, f t. .,.. Q., . , .-.. 1, ,,,, ,, W if , , k,.,W ., ,W , V, . ,,.,. W. . ,, ' IN ES 1 .ez 1 V2 jf'-gi K, :.,f:iEi?5lY'fil'05 :,2a,., g z -, With a- thunderous roar the anchor chain rolling out after the mighty anchor announced the .arrival of the Pine Island to thebeautiful harbor of Manila, long a place in the memories of the Americans for its fine -old cathedrals, built by the Spanish that long ago ruled the islands, the beautiful parks and gardens that only a prosperous city can produce, and the ease with which living can be accomplished. All this has greatly changed since the advent of World Wars II. In looking around the harbor many rusting hulks of beached vvarships of the once invincible Japanese fleet may beseen Where they were driven in a frenzied haste to escape the punishment from our carrier planes that were bent on their destruction by rockets, bombs or straffing. The city of Manila shows the devastat- ing punishment' it received from the battles fought Within its Walls when our soldiers and Marines ousted the Well fortified japanese. Many cathedrals that once stood up maj-estically against the skyline are no more, in their places are crumbled masonry Walls now covered with tropical jungle plants. I A good city can not be held back and this is shown today by the determined effort of the good people of Manila, reconstructing the city, ,73 to a .better citytthan it was. before. 'Many finel' stores, office buildings, hotels and homes are seen under construction, with a fine system of broad new ' boulevards to handle the great number 'of automobiles every modern city will expect to handle .vin the future.- The best way to 1 sightsee- Manila, as evidenced by the Pine Islanders, ,Was by a little two wheel-wagon powered by a pint-size pony that races all out' for the entire two or three hours that the trip. may take. The guide proved to 'bef one that knew his city thoroughly, he explained every bit of the history of the city, but proved to be a crafty individual, for when it came time to pay the scallywag off, he' asked for two to three times more than the. amount agreed upon prior to the trip. He was banking on the fact. that the average American will pay up, but quick, when a goodly ,size crowd accumulates to see what allithe excitement is about. ' Many ofthe crew were anxious to tour the outskirts of the city and did so against warning that the Huks were threatening to take the city of Manila. Every main road into the city was lined' with armored vehicles, 5 the banks and important buildings were protected by troops with rifles and machine guns. Some of our men felt fairly safe riding the buses from Manila to Cavite City but they were a little on the ,nervous side 'in the dark and lonely sections when the bus stopped to discharge passengers, not knowing whether- a band of' Huks would request the Americans to step outside for a little lead poison- ing. As it turned out the attempted raid never turned out and we were left pretty much to ourselves. The money changers proved to be a bunch of pests when they learned that we had just arrived with a bunch of greenbacks. They were more than anxious to get their hands on this money by offering three and in some cases three and a half pesos foreach American dollar bill 'while the official rate of exchange was two, pesos for each one dollar bill. Some of the men took advantage of this rate of exchange until they realized that the money would eventually wind up in the hands of the Communists. For the souvenir hunters of our good ship the Manila prices seemed to be fantastically high especially when compared to the extremely low prices asked for the same merchandise in japan, 74 As an example, it wasn't unusual to see the side- walk vendors opening a package of Camels or Chesterfields to sell one cigarette at af time for five centavos, the cost of the entire pack would be in excess of' what the purchaser had on his person at that time. t r The Ship Service Store and the PX did a brisk business with those men that forgot to pack their swim suits in the States and were now buying bathing suits and sport shirts in order to take advantage of the wonderful tropical sunshine and beaches. The tradesmen that boarded the ship did a landslide business with those that desired a stainless steel belt buckle engraved with the name of the ship and the various ports visited. r The swim suits were quickly put to use at the swimming pools on the base or the clubs and- hotels in Manila. After a long and hard day travelling around the dirty streets of Manila and trying to cram everything in, for the four short days that we were in Manila nothing seemed finer than to take a nice swim in the early evening, or may be to sit on the terrace overlooking the beautiful bay under the stars watching that magnificent sunset, that only Manila is famous for the world over, while listening to the sweet strains of soft music enjoying a nice tall, cool Tom Collins. C J. H. Boulger. Lt., HEY! How would you like a weekend pass in Okinawa? Don't ask a doggie that, because to him Okinawa is just another ,spot on the map, and a mighty small one at thatg But to the men on the Pine Island, Okinawa was found to be a Post intriguing place, one with a definite mean- mg' 3 hiSf0fY in culture, customs and the Place where the US Fleet came to stay as the Japanese Kamikaze planes found out. From the first day, the men from the Pine Island had found their way around the island discovering all the necessary activities for. a successful liberty. It 'was found without too much effort that the US Army had set up many recreational facilities at all the major sites in Okinawa fordancing, Amovies, stage shows and excellent eating places with delicious food. The Stateside Club was immediately invaded by, the Chief Petty Officers of the good Ole Pine Apple Maru as their base of operations for wine, - - - - - - and song. Their greatest problem was in trying to find a nice quiet spot in order to have that nicet tall cool drink without being bothered by the many pretty and Vivacious young American girls that were working with the Administration Section of the Occupational Government, At all times, at any of the many clubs, an excellent band of Filippino musicians would be -holding forth with very good dance music. Then 3, 313. ,f .- ' 'f eip?-23321535 'f:'ff32FfE-'IE - '- ' - r H ' 2: . ' t'5:1:fg5:,4g:,-'f,2i::2231, , ada. , ' , , ff.. - - L--y:.f1f . . f 4 3:-H .g,..l4.i:.'-.y11:.:., ,g1,:,.f,,f:,. there were the' privileged few, who were always able to date some sweet young girl from back home and who were residing in Okinawa. Trav- elling a little further from the Rycom area you would arrive at the Castle Terrace Club affording a most wonderful view of a beautiful valley that a few years back was being savagely fought ,over by our gallant forces against the deeply dug-in Japs. Here, at this club one could secure all the comforts of any club in the States. Driving over to Naha, that is if you were fortunate to know some one with wheels, you would see a few of the Pine Islanders really celebrating at many of the Enlisted Men's Clubs. Here is Where a man could have a glorious time and not worry about the cares of the world. i Softball was the favorite pastime for the men of AV-12. We played many a hard-fought game on a small but good field and the many foul balls that were hitfailed to promote good feelings between the Americans and the native women busily cultivating the nice gardens adjacent to the ball field, for in retrieving the ball a few of the carefully grown plants would undoubtably take a beating. ' A peculiar custom of the native Okinawans was the ceremonial funeral processions carrying a deceased member of the village to his last resting place. The body was placed in a carved and gilded hearse carried on the shoulders of 'four men, through,the'narrovv'alleys, followed by a hundred or so relatives and friends moaning a vveirdchant- ing tune. Thetomb is a large masonry structure -resembling the,Womb,- and- is 'popularly called Womb Tombs of which .there are 35,000 scattered around Okinawa. The families will go into .debt for many generations in order to have a scrumptuous resting place, presumably there is 'a superstition that they Will bettreated a little better in the' other World. The grandsons and great- grandsonsz are expected to pay off this debt, What alegacyto inheritlp 5 Well getting back to the procession..It groups - around the small courtyard in front of the tomb and here the body is removed. from the hearse,' While at group of 'men are busily lremoving the ,heavy marble slab sealing up the opening. Then the body is passed through the opening and set on a large stone pedestalin the middle' of the room, it will be placed in the exact same position as it came into this life at birth. Symbolizing a return to the other World exactly as he came into. this one. The opening is then' resealedand- the family and friends will have a feast, complete with music and food 'right out in front of the tomb.' Theyare celebrating his safe return to the other world. Seems funny to us doesn't it? After the body has been in the tomb for at least six months it is then the duty of the oldest 'unmarried daughter, and if there are no ' daughters then' it falls upon the I nearest -and oldest unmarried female relative, to enter the tomb and remqvie the remaining flesh from the bones and ,after cleaning the bones they are then placed in large urns and set on shelves around the interior of the tomb. 'What aplife these girls lead. Always Working in the fields and doing all the hard work 'while -.the men and 'boys play. Possibly this isthe reason why all the girls get married ,at the tender young age of twelve to escaepetbat chore in the tomb. ' s 1 V B. M. Stein, LIT3 'zeal' l PESCADCRES I . The islands were used long ago by the pi- rates that infested the waters in the Forrnosan Straits, they operated large swift junks and would overtake the merchant ships and kill the passengers and crew and take the vessel and its cargo back to the Pescadores Islands. The gold and silver were melted down into block forms and stored 1n the many caves on the 1slands along w1th the bolts of silk and other valuable 1tems Later the Japanese forces occupied these 1slands and used these caves to store their supplies and also as air ra1d shelters to hide from the devas tating raids of our carrier planes during World War II The Japanese made many changes to the islands and the most prominent was in changing the physical features of the islands from hills and mountains to a table top plateau appearance. 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The building sitting over the main entrance is reported to be haunted, and the local people ,will have nothing to do with it as it is reported that at least one 'person every year' is found hanging from its ,balcony with a rope around- his neck. Also the local executions are conducted here for the condemned prisoners. ' The port of Makung is a scene of activity with the many largejunks discharging their car- goes of soft coal, canned food, bolted cloth, articles made of bamboo and bales of leatherg For the return trip large baskets of vegetables, and bun- dles of .dried fish are carefully stacked aboard and yet 'T the remaining space may beused by the passengers. Q T ' The most interesting spot in Makung waS the large, supermarkets where' all the house-wives conducted their shopping amid the hustle and bus- tle and the loud din that accompanies all Oriental marketsp All the counters areffilled with many' ,strange foods and vegetables, some are cooked and placed in 'colorful display, remembering the- warnf ing of our- medical officer we had to forego all thoughts of sampling the tasty looking dishes. It was most interesting to note howdependent these people are on the bamboo tree for many articles were manufactured from the fibers such as string and cord, baskets, hats, floor mats, furniture, baby carriages, shoes and sandles and even rain coatsQ The meat market section was most unusual as the pigs and chickens were lying around, alive and their feet were tied together waiting for some ,individual to select the ,pig or chicken and it would be taken out-and slaughtered and then ere- turned to be cut up in .the choice 'cutsgthat the customer -may desire. A Many times in sightseeing around the 'town ofr country side one may observe two women with a live pig or two strung up by its feet to the bamboo pole which they support on their shoulders and are market bound, or maybe carrying five or six chickens in each hand all trussed up by ,their feet. 'These will, be exchanged for other 'items that their men- folks may need and probably they maybe allowed to buy a little something for the house.- as While we are on thepsubjectof- women we might as well discuss just who does the work around these islands. .The women young and old are out from early morning, to evening plowing the field with the cow or oxen-tied to a primitive wooden plow, weeding the gardens, harvesting the crops and doing just about everything else that is connected with working on a farm. The young girls covereS, their arms- and legs with long stockings and the head is covered with a hood that makes' them look like the knights of ,old with the slot for the eyes' to peek out of. C A C The Chinese proved to be an excellenthost by inviting- 36 men from the Pine Island to attend the weekly dances held every Tuesday night at the Chinese Naval Club. A slight charge of ,two dollars was asked to cover the cost of -the be- verages served. Twelve of the most charming and exquisite young girls from Formosa acted as dancing partners, unfortunately the men had to wait out for every third dance in order to dance withone of these gorgeous women. Their footwork proved to be superior to ours in many cases as they could do all the latest steps, tanl goes or rhumbas. -e ' p V ' It was here that the unexpected happened to our famous baseball teamg They thought for all the world that the Chinese would be push- overs' but it proved -to be otherwise when the Chinese teams played us with a well 'organized and snappy looking club' playing percentage ball. We 'found out that baseball is the number, one game with the Chinese. 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Z 925711 V V ' 'f V V4 1 'Vai : Q , , ' 'QT l 1' ' 3525 ' I I Q 1 . , I - 2 X . A ii? , T V - . - r ' i -- c 1 V o V iew n V a- J ' - V t r , V 5 I - ,- X, 1 f V . is! Z - VV A V V y ' THE CROWN COLONY OF HONG-KONG if . ' . Hong Kong - -haven of refuge. While the Far- East seethes with unrest a-nd neighbouring . China wallowsin the bloody aftermath of civil war--a war that- has added Amore sorrow and misery to a long --suffering population-one bright jewel shines vividly in the dullness , and despair of Oriental lands torn by civil strife and politicalunrest. That jewel is 'the British Crown Colony of Hong Kongf I ' r N Today, Hong Kong is bulging, at the seams. Following Communist victories in China and thefoccupation of practically the whole of the mainland by' the armies, of Mao Tse-tung, Hong Kong has seen its population rise with astounding rapidityfrom a' mere 800,000 towell over ,2,000,000. An. ever-increasing influx of '-humanity, frorn. all parts Of - China,arrives each day by ship, train and plane. ' Industries--many of them never seen before in Hong Kong--have sprung uphere, ,there and everywhere. The harbor reflects the Colonyis prosperity in the huge number , - . v. ' . Y. , ' . . , , 1 , , gi of ships handledVda1ly. The airport at Kaitak- -despite its serious limitations--has emerged as the busiest terminal in this part ofthe world Hong Kongfs' shops are filled with luxury goods- andthe products of many lands. New buildings--.modern and handsome in ,design--are being erected on both the mainland and the island. T ' . Hong Kong, which l-iesfust within the tropical zoneon the south-eastern gp. . l i J p 1 . I coast 0 theVCh1nese province Kwangtung fEast of the Pearl River estuaryl, was, before its occupation by the British, a desolate island inhabited by fisherfolk-and pirates! lf ' ' 2 4 ,fa 5 Q 15 ii 4., 1 vu I1'f'AbCC3IT16 British after the War of 1839-1842 and .British men-0'-war replaced the pirates' junks in its grand, natural harbors. n I ' I ' ' , With typical British foresight, it was realised that Hong'Kong's position gn the busy trade routes to .Chinawould bring increasing prosperity to the newly-acquired possess-ion. 'And so Hong Kong's1 development began. ' i Today, the .island of I-long Kong houses the modern Bcity of Victoria, where once were humble fishermen's huts and pirates' lairs. , A ' ' , 80 Zi ll sf 1 , fir t' ' .A , V 1,!.U'1 w i KONG 5 ? Q 4 T' i f 1 v 0 rf ' - Due to its hilly nature, building on the island of Hong Kong proved to be a form- idable task, but the British accomplished wonders in this respect and the steep streets and terraces, which are a pleasant and picturesque feature of the island, are a lasting tribute to years of toil. , P ' At the present time, however, the business area of the city of Victoria, stands on a long strip of reclaimed land which stretches from Sulphur Channel to the Lyemum Pass. , ' a , l Perhaps the most prominent feature of the island of Hong Kong is the famous Peak, 1825 feet above sea level. Daily thousands of visitors ascend this' natural monument to gaze in awe at the beautiful harbor below. y Kowloon, which is still, being developed, has assumed almost as great an importance as the business centre across the bay. It is in Kowloon, .where the .busy terminus- of the Kowloon-Canton Railway is situated., tWide streets,. busy shops and magnificent concrete structures all point to the prosperity of the Colony. i Hong Kong still has its problems. An ever-increasing population has found the water situation unable to cope with the heavy demand. The reservoirs and distilling plants are under a great burden and economy in use of Water has had to be imposed. And while .riches and luxury are evident everywhere, there is abject poverty to remind one of the misery of China's war-torn. millions. Refugees from the mainland have poured in without any means of subsistence. Today, they are proving to be a menace to the community in many ways--health, .Security and economy. V Andlstill Hong Kong looks to the future. There is to be a new modern airport in the Deep Bay area. Plans are under way to increase the Colony's water supply. The public utility companies are installing the latest equipment. Everywhere expansion is the aim. This is the Hong Kong of the present--a long cry from the -barren days of pirates and humble fisherfolk. A ' 1 81d Getting off the Liberty Launch at Blake Pier it -'-l seemed only natural for us to gaze around at the very cute young.Chinese girls, and to observe the well-turned ankle and leg exposed through the slit up the ,side ,nf their 'beautiful real silk dresses. 'After a few minutes of this interesting pastime we decided to get down to the business of sightseeing the area. -Ipnquiring for the direc- tion of the peak tramway, it wasn't too long before we were aboard the cable car for the ascent to Victoria Peak, 1825 feet above the city of Hong Kong. The sensation was like going up that first hill for a ride on a roller coaster, it was very steep and in some places it looked as if we were climbing vertically. Looking behind us we saw Hong Kong and Kowloon stretched out like a map and the Pine Island 'looked like a toy ship as did all the other ships in the bay. After a breath-taking ride down the side of Victoria Peak we turned our way towards Tiger Balm Gardens, the site of a former estate of af wealthy Chinese mer- chant that pooled a tremendous fortune from the sale of Tiger Balm, a patent medicine cure-all for snake bites including everything else from dandruff to' in-grown toenails. ' i . Anyhow this - garden surrounds a beautiful estate and it is terraced' along the side of a steep hill with many life-size statues and paintings depicting some part of China's past history. Towering over the entire .area is a 'large white Pagoda with many balconies and hundreds of steps to the top. Jumping into a taxi, No! Not from the top of the Pagoda, we drove tO Aberdeen Village, a typical unspoiled fishing village where everything goes on in the same manner as it was the custom for the past one thous- and years. The only noticeable change being the paved highway, the hand operated gas street lights or the few electric light bulbs in the houses and shops. The village is built facing its main source of revenue, mainly the small bay which was packed solid with large and small junkstor sampans, the shops or small work shops are many, the smitty is here hammering out'everything required aboard ship, the sailmakers are making sails or fishnets, the rope makers maybe seen hard at work, also the barrel maker making kegs and buckets by hand, each stave fitting into place perfectly, the fish ,hook maker' deftly turning a piece of wire into a fine fish hook and the shoemaker, man or woman, may be seen cutting the leather and stitching the shoe by-drawing the thread by hand. just about now was a good time for a swim, hailing another cab it was just a short ride to Repulse Bay Beach where we jumped into bathing suits for a nice cool dip in the refreshing waters of the clear blue Pacific. This place is surely a dream spot, one of the finest so far encountered on ourxcruise, we all thought' what a wonderful place in which to -spend a honeymoon with our sweethearts. It was at this very same spot that the Japanese came to take Hong Kong' and the familiar ,sight of their pillboxes can be seen from their camouflage positions serving the 'Chinese refugees as a home. ' t Finishing our swim and a toddy or two, well five toddies but who counts anyway, we cornered a cab for a quick ride over the' mountain ridge to the heavily populated Chinese business section of'Hong Kong for a bit of bargaining with the merchants. 'The air was filled with a spicy scent and the hum of many voices with the clang of Chinese music in the background and everyone shouting the me-rits of their merchandise, the men and women transporting the wares to' and from the shops and godowns- upon their shoulders. It seems that all China is transported on the backs of its people. i-Getting good buys on silk blouses, linen goods, suits and handmade shoes ,we withdrew from here to one of the 'famous restaurants for a delicious T-bone steak dinner, which set us back less than one U. S. dollar. So ended a day of. sightseeing. - A I J.iH. Boulger,,Lt. 82 ' . M ..-. ... - 5, s 1 E E i E l i l li 5 1 2 s 3 E C i E 3 1 ilu iz 1 at 'l ii 2 ii fs l 4 Q, gi f Zi 4, Fi. '2 Qi 2 T 5 E Z -QM l Q 2 2 3 s 3 ii 15 A il fl is ll 4 , 41 f i E E31 ii 1 V! 9: fa 4 1 I l I 5-61 A For some of the men, this was the first Christmas away from home, away from their wives and familiesg awakening on Christmas morning on the PINE ISLAND two days out of Yokosuka, Japan, it seemed like avery dreary day. However, as the day progressed, the Xmas spirit began to prevail, especially with the holiday routine and a delicious turkey dinner complete with all the trimmings, which ' was reminiscent of past Christmases back home. - The better-part of the afternoon was spent in putting finishing touches to the Christmas trees prior to the arrival of the Tree Judging Committee, the few of us that toured the different divisions, to see what they had to offer in the Way of decorations, were well impressed by the ingenuity used to capture the holiday spirit with the small amount of material available. ' - A i It might well be noted here that in anticipation of our being at sea overthe Christmas holidays, enough Christmas trees for each division had been previously purchased in San Diegoand- stored in the ship's coolers. - Peter J. Roskowski, BMGI, as chairman of the Welfare and Recreation Committee announced, the winner-of the Christmas, Tree trimming contest to be the gang from Main Coinimunications, representing O-C Division, it was thought that they had the most outstanding and novel tree, using discarded radio tubes as part of the decoration and a flashing light for the main star. . ' ' . . ' , n Capt. L. C. Simpler' presented the division representatives with a large Christmas cake and spoke briefly to the crew, extending to them, on behalf of his ,officers and' himself, best wishesfor A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. - In the evening a Happy Hour was held in the crew's mess' hall, during which members of the crew with acting ability, put on a wonderful entertainment for all handsg this concert ranged from a barber-shop quartet to hill-billy songs, one out- standing performer was L. J. Kinkel, FCC, who kept the audience amused for a good half-hour with his guitar and his almost risque songs. 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The Officers Christmas, tree receives a critical eye from Captain Simpler , . - x 1 .SERVICE SHCWS i o lWhat happens to the Pine Island, when a young man, Jimmy' Cook does a superb ' b . , - jo as master-of-ceremonies, 'besides putting risque jokes across without being off color, he does an excellent job of ad libbing he ' h , - - , 1S more t an outclassed gby a very talented and sexy young woman, Toni, whose golden voice soothes the audience with blissful melodiesoff beautiful son-gs that a man loves to hear, forms the background of the first service show. W. ' A Toni, besideshaving an exquisite voice also has beautiful hips that carr th dh I y roug with a sweet undulating movement, neverexaggerated to say the least holds the large audience' spellbound. 'So much, so, that even a whisper would have, sounded l'k I - e 1 e a roaring noise. -This show was by far the best performed aboard the ship 1 The second, show, also performed aboard ship at Okinawa, by the Special Ser ' . V ,vice Road Show, did a wonderful performance 'with five 'women and three men assisted by f a rourgpiece band, but they did not ignite the same .spontaneous reaction from the audience. -It can be said that therbig blonde, doll in the black satin dress and the 1. sp it., up the side similar to the Chineseldresses, stole the show by throwing her charms 'out over the audience. While singing one ,f her l ll b ' h I Q X Lt ,H YGS. S e observed one-F. Ballard Siu. . h , . I , I . . ing in t e second balcony absorbing every detail through a pair of 7x50 binoculars. Upon completion ofthe., number she casuallyllookedh up and inquired A Did, You See Enoughv. i ' - 'Show Number Three was performed aboard -the ship while in Hong Kong by a group of Talented Chinese who were very Jclever, with various acrobatic numbers. A man divinguthrough threehoops lined with ,knives and fire without acquiring one single scratch, awed' everyone. You can wellirnagine what would have happen if yours truly had tried. this., The most .interesting-.part of the show was performed by the cutest i l . , -. ' . b 3 1' , in the groupe dressedg, in a hulaskirt. -You all k ' 'th ' W ' ' now e rest., She had the right degree of swing but' lacked tha-t certain grace that Toni incorporated. i a J. H. Bsuiger, Ln. t ' 86 P vw:-fe:f-,ri-1-51:2-:5--'f::-'51!'EfI-I: .- iff:-,:.I'f.-ij-L!- Q: ical-jZ'f'.f? .,.., J ' .-JY ,- RELIGIOUS SERVICES The Chaplain aboard ship is a constant' reminder to the service of the force of religion in daily thought- and life. ThejChaplain represents to the service not only his own denomination but all Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths. I , In an sensejthe Chaplain is the personal representative of every family in the United States, particularly those with menlin the service. He is the people's trust that the administrationstof religion and the truths ofnlife are heldyhigh. The building of char- acter, ethical guidance and devotion have been an essential part of the PINE ISLAND due to therunending efforts of Lt. W. Wf. Parkinson, CHC. A A In 'addition to the leadership. of the Chaplaing laymen have also taken .an active part in religious activities aboard ship. Jewish services' are conducted by laymen and Catholic Rosary Services are held under the guidance of Lt. Cmdrwjames Murphy, SC. gg- g A iii w .ll M One of the most important morale boosters on any vessel is the ship's band. The PINE ISLAND was fortunate in having aboard a number of excellent musicians and a small dance combo was formed 'at Okinawa overthe most difficult of hinderances.. . ,It was due to the efforts of Chaplain Parkinson and LtJG. Sherwood that the group was originally formed. Upon arrival at Okinawa an attempt was made to purchase instruments. Due to a considerable amount of red tape it was necessary to borrow the instruments from the Army Supply Corps. A The original group consisted of LtJG. Sherwood on bass, Bob Pruitt, trumpet, Rich Barker on piano, Bob Coakes, saxaphone, FrankBonorno on electric guitar, Dave Hanlon, drums, and Chuck Ballard, clarinet. LtJG. Sherwood was later replaced on bass, by Jack Lewis, and Hanlon replaced by W.iWashington, at the drums. R. A. Austin later joined the group .as a second trumpetist. The group 'continued to meet certain obstacles in arrangements. At his own expense Barker ordered a number of original arrangements from the States and later the Welfare and Recreation fund donated enough to purchase additional music. ' Ens. E. R. Hallett replaced LtJG. Sherwood as director of the group upon the latter's transfer. D. J. Hanlon, SN at D.4H. smith, su 7 SHIP'S g EAMS The 'Pine Island baseball team was forinedgin May while the vessel was located in the Pescadores Islands. After. four days of looking over an estimated 85 hopefuls, Coaches Walt Fuelling and Pete R,oskowski.,narrowed.the field down to 19 candidates. The team has played four games to date, winning three and losing one. The wins were by scores of 8 to 5, 12 to 1, and 8 to 4. The defeat was a 12 to 411 victory for the Chinese Nationalists. The Islanders are particularly proud of the fact that they are the only Navy team to, beat them as many as three times. The team has good fielding, 'strong hitting power and a very dependable staff. Thus far they have not hadethe chance to test their over-all team strength against other American teams but are looking forward eagerly to, the day- when we return to the States and they can schedule much-desired games with other ships and bases. The team feels sure that it can hold its own with theserteams and help maintain the record and high standing that the PINE -ISLAND has builtin the past year. ' The Islanders boast of four exceptional-hurlers in C. H. Horsman, C. Robbins, F..J. Nevins and J. Kostal. Two out-standing catchers are E. G. Fox and R. Richards. Infielders include: W. W. Cunningham, B. Moore, A. 'Sf Crossley fCaptainl, j.- M. Johnson and W. Woody. I ' I A ,Outfielders are: R. M. Eg-r, D.E Everson, F. P. Priore, Boardman, E. Williams, R. Edgin, D. Harbin, and Wyss. I , The Pine Islanders were organized in January of 1951 while the ship was located at Iwakuni, Japan. The team was composed ofthe standout players of the ship's intra- divisional basketball tournament. The main disadvantages were late organization and limited opponents. Our opposition. consisted of VP-42, FAW Six and the Air Force team at Iwakuni. Playing .under-adverse conditions the team presented a good showing while the temperature in the gym was in the low 20s. It 'was sometimes, to put it mildly, a little cool. The Islanders had a good team at Iwakuni considering the few times they could get together and practice and that their competition has been playing together for two or ,three months. They lost to VP-42 twice, 44 to 31 and 40 .to 37. They played ,FAW Six twice, defeating them in both instances, 56 to 38 and 48 to 46. Our two games with the Air Force were divided. . I 5 The original Islanders consisted of: E. L. Roachell, W. Fuelling, D. Gabler. J. M. Johnson, K. D. Givens,.R. J.'Avila, J. F. Reagan, C. T.,Riz-en, B. S. Steuart, W. Swart, T. E. Otto, and H. Vincent. A - A When the Pine Island came to the Pescadores we found the Chinese played baslretball the year round. So the Islanders reorganized to play teams from the Nationalist Army. V Since. yours truly was swamped with intra-mural soft-ball, Charlie Rizen became coach and manager of the team. The team has added some new members and dropped four old ones. The team now includes A. McGuire, B. L. Bright and J Chovanec The Islanders- have beat' every Chinese team that they played in the Pescadofes and ate up all of the hosts p.ineapple in the deal, 90 :av : few---ff-ffm-A-wet .W .- -...... Y-, . i t I N SP E C TTI 0 Inspections, thought to be unnecessaryiby many, are a vital part of Navy Life. They serve to keep the high standards of cleanliness at its peak, 'thereby bestowing upon the U. S. Navy the nameiof being the cleanest Navy in the world. They serve to increase our dignity as there is nothing more dignified than a clean, vvell Worn uniform, as well as a clean ship. I ' The Pine Island has done Well in living up to these standardsand the expectations of the U. S Navy. Personnel and Material Inspections have proven her crew to be outstanding in neat- ness and appearance. . 91 ' ' 1 .w . . 3 I 4 , 1 . . W . . . . . . N ., , .,,.-,,' , V , , , ,.,,,A,,,,,,.. . ., V.,. .-,--V:V.-,,, ,. 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I HEHRDA A Er! . . .I 6 D 7?UM0K , ' ,q'fZglqY!!WANN4 Q HEAR 'ff fi K A' wwv'W.,,x 63 I q. ,msn w g SQ I E fgizjm l X , N 1 l 1 1 Y A , K I5 , My fm ff ' f f WWWMW1 , mw..,m 1 . - sage' 9'52151555155zijffffi4:mfr-iffif-:':ff:2-2-ra'Z11'fif:f'.4121: -- : -,-'f 1-1'-f-1-A -------- TRAINING - The wisest thing, we suppose I That a man can do for his land .Is the work that. lies under his nose, i with the toois that me under fhis hand. RUDYARD KIPIQING' - ' p I The Training Officerlwas probably the most misunderstood man on the ship with his funny ideas that'Training Reports should be due on Friday of every week and-at the i end of the month. Everyone had his own ideas about this, so much so, itseems, that it drove the training yeoman to atour of mess cooking to 'get away from all the headaches. ' The. l the woes of little sign, assured PERSONN EL. ' On leaving the ship for his daily Office at' Iwakuni to give them-the he was usually greeted with What ' . The crew was briefed- by operating areas, with the topics with the natives, and howto how quickly the men adjusted was taken to heart -literally. ' - Intelligence was also an their eagerness at the daily shown, and discussed at lehgth. 3iSO .100- could hide away from Office where a UNAUTHORIZED . S. Air Force Intelligence help fight the war in Korea again? V - prior to arrival at all, new information on how to get along prelationsg By observation on 'at Iwakuni, this information gun mount crews as evidenced by the best in -recognitionslides was .J. Boulger, Lt. HUTTERBG ' lx UL The cllck chck of a camera around the shlp became so fam1l1ar that ID March under the sponsorshlp of the Captam and the energnes of Archxe M Broome YNT2 the Shutterbug Club was formed EHllSt1DU members was easy a note 1n the plan of the day took care of that Then they came from Operatlons A1r Supply Deck and Endmeers untzl fmally the club boasted a membershlp of over 100 Once the machlnery Was set up the Shutterbugs Went to work hundreds of rolls of fllm Were purchased hterally thousands of m1les were covered ln order to take pxctures Yards of exposed fllm were developed and reams of negatlves were prmted not to mentlon the cost mvolved accompllshments made and the hundreds of hours spent ln dark room Work The club Wlll help to preserve the lastlng memory of our CIUISC on the PINE ISLAND of the people we saw thelr customs rellglons and the scenery of the places vlslted Someday these photos wlll brmg back pleasant thoughts of the good tunes We had the good frlends we made and the USS PINE ISLAND R A Lacayo YNTSN ' 0 o as Q I ! 9 , C u K Q 1 l . X . , , . U, c u , . . A D 7 J V 1 V s 1 5 y . I V , , 1 , Q I 0 9 A ku I I 2 ' 9 , - . . A . . . o A 0 0 f 2 7 1 1 A . . . I . A- e e -- - ' I ' X 1 ... 1 . - - - ' r - ' li' I7 l '-' fi 1A Vb'lQ ' ' ' ' f 3:55-iff 1 sf' ,r ' t A-DAY TO BE REMEMBERED ' Q T ' Many -men still remember when Lieut., Boulger was I shore patrol officer on the first trip to Kure and he unintentionally mistook a public bath house for ua dance hall and decided to give it a, check to see' if. everything was on the up and sup. It came almostuas a great shock to him, to see that he was in a large ,room with between thirty to forty' young Japanese- women standing in the nude engaging in conversation, showering or 'bathing in the sunken bath tubs or pools. The women just looked over at him H with no concern at all' and continued with what they were doing, while 'Lieut. Boulger was busily engaged in considering how best to make a graceful retreat. When asked about the affair at a later time hereplied that he was Just collecting a little Intelligence material . ' ' ' ' n p l . V 96 on 5--3 I a - i wHATx NO TIP? I -In connection ,with the production of this cruise book inthat fabulous city of Hong Kong, Lieut. Boulger, Joe'K0stal and Bernie Steing alighted from a taxi 'in front of the American Consulate Building, and while p 6 f paying the-cab driver the amount indicated on the 7meter, tl' -they wereinformedby him that the fare should read .one I dollar more than that registered. Knowing it to be a D W I , holdup- but desiring to leave a tip, he was paidqthe extra NI-7' d0g61'-HThsVhPa?'-lcgf ciime. when he called them back 5 Q than sal - at. io, ip.', , C 5,9 'msg 9 ' J. H. Boulger, Lt. L! ' f -'r i 4 102'- Qzimnz.-..,,.-.,,,,,,:ww fmmf:--v . -W-1-rw.-vl.-mn-rw-aw.-Ifnw-fwzfss-:t-i3wfw-ii-W---ii-e---i-iw an-if mi .i im' ,,..,T?ilT iii 'mm' I I- 4 Come up and see me some time . . . . Ouch .... Say can't you, Ouch . . . . Say buddy can you tell me where .' . Q Q -,, ZQI A familiar face from home visiting ,Hong Kongf ' At Yokosuka, Japan one' of the crew bought a puppy which .We named SHORT-TIMER Can you guess why? - 1 4 n Whenever we had recreation in any port, this group of men planned' out the recreation' facilities for all hands-.. T he s e C h i I1 e s e Nationalist Officers were -frequent visitors While we were iri the Pescadores. What originally was a fad, developed into a competition for the best looking beard. rr C At .Hong Kong the mefchantsiwere wel- .come aboard to sell their Vwares. , . ,V Xi . ff? it af 552 av 'F ' fi? 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