Ranger (CVA 61) - Naval Cruise Book

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f...-1-mr-. not 1 960 WESTERN P ACIEIC: C RUISE UNITED S TATES SHIP ANG ER -an INN- vw-..,, .WJ ' imp.-., A FORRESTAL CLASS ATTACK A RAFT EIGHTH 'RC CARRIER, f sl-HP T0 BEAR XTHE NAME RANGER if f Cn fhaf day in 7777 when the Congress of fhe Unifed Sfafes approved a nafional Hag of 73 sfars and 73 sfripes, a young Naval Capfain, born on fhe Scoffish Low- lands, was appoinfed by The Congress fo command fhe newly consfrucfed sloop-of- war, RANGER. John Paul Jones' command carried 18 guns, weighed 318 fons and measured 97 feef in lengfh. The original RANGER, named affer a Porfsmoufh, New Hampshire, milifia group called Roger's Rangers, was builf, ouffiffed and manned by a Porfsmoufh crew of 150 men. ln November of 1777, wifh a sfrong norfhwesf wind blowing, RANGER leff her New Hampshire anchorage and sailed Easf for her now famous expedifions against fhe Brifish, a new name had been infroduced fo Unifed Sfafes seapower. The fourfh RANGER, a fhree masfed boasfed unreliable and unpredicfable auxiliary sfeam poweri Q Buf, by fhe early 7900's fhe fransifion from sail fo sfea 0 ml -'fr , iron hulled gunboaf was complefe and RANGER of fhaf era, fhe sixfh, exem A 'V plified fhe new concepf in sea power. Recognizing fl., :sg pofenfials of fhe fragile World War I aircraff, fhe i'avy lm began a period of experimenfafion resulfing in fhe 1 A RANGER, CV-4, fhe firsf carrier I hull iup. As Naval demands have changed fhrougho. designed as such r P g years, so have fhe ships changed fo meef fhe rw' -1, 0. .,,,p .cu ,,' -w-IenQ9S- American seapower has progressed drafr-ygmgg.. A 'I I . from an 78 gun sloop in 7777 fo fhe orig., N' Rs?-AXA' 'ivy , A Smodern counferparf, a 60,000 fon super carrim- A of operafing more fhan 700 aircraff for the gi I fa ERN' I P- mainfaining our freedom of fhe seas. g . 3 1, piitft' X., E w ll? ' rf ' Q 1 ' f. .1 I 'f QUT' -, .it ft 7235755 -, '5 s4 .- . !'v'.t'f'i, . .5 .syf f ' iss. ,, -514 .r 4 i '!. .qui I . . rw 1'g 2.95 uv 'Sf fllffl, exel secogfillmg .9 ta W H H' ,.,,... -0 flu, Utd -f , f Rf. rn, A I sf! iv FGRWARD More than a year has passed since RANGER ioined the Pacific Fleet. Once again she has taken her station in the Far East as the maior unit in the sea-air power which keeps the Pacific free. Already she has set a standard of accomplishment that will be hard to equal . . . Her record in the operation of her aircraft is unsurpassed. Her conduct and ap- pearance in every port has created a fine image in foreign eyes of the America she represents. RANGER men have made many warm friendships with our friends abroad, both aboard ship and ashore. All of these things stem from their devotion to their ship and country. Nearly four thousand airmen, sailors and Marines --veterans of many cruises and youngsters on their first -- have each made their contribution. Not once but many times they have faced danger, and fatigue, and monotony, and always each man has given the best that is in him. Yet it has not all been work, and these pages may also give a taste of the warm comradeship aboard RANGER and the new and varied experiences ashore which enrich Navy life. Many of you who read .his book have a son or a husband, a brother or a dear friend who made this Cruise. We hope that its pages will help you share and enioy his Navy life with him. Most of all, we hope you will sharf -tfith him the pride with which he can say in future years -- I served in RANGER. NOEL GAYLER Q-NE' A If . 4, wg 1 wi E ia -J 455 4 8 N .am N. W5 'z 1 T., Q 1- 1' 1 .-. ff, Yi' 1, 4-33 .lg A 5 :- I .4 4. 5, f 1 44 nu ii: -. 1 fs ma, . .44 - .-I . Q:.Ws,h. gx .5 9 45? mg.- ..?, 5. ,X 5 as .. 42, hin- xhr -un an 1 '-ga. M...-,K J' ' 1 law: x- ... .m- -..,, av- is Qt,- I- Q..- Law.- I .N-.Q rw, H, W as 3 W 04 -+ .4 . ' Q YQ. haw- f Q. I4 , N-s 'ft gan- as .. - ml? 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'G , , . h In f - 4 'QS' .. NM? Qimzgf ., M 'A an mv- W . ,, , , 4 a 7M ,Q Q. . A , . A- , ,4 w 'Y '4m..,f4 , 528, -1 ww Q.-N' 'til Hx, W ,A nil 1 4 X nil' W . -1121231 A- ' i'YfUl1l!1Y7H1f C N. t if ,pa-up 'K -I h I CAPTAIN DONALD GAY, Jr. :aptain DONALD GAY, JR. is a Newport News, Virginia, native, whose family has had an association of more thOn 50 years with the shipyard that built USS RANGER. A T937 ZW il-1179 Ol The NGVGI ACCId9rny, Captain GAY served on battleships and destroyers until I' O, -Wie? he entered the Navy Flight program. Commanding a patrol bombing squadron T' '-'of' War !l, he was decorated tor heroism in the Bay ot Biscay anti-submarine often- ,, ,, 4 we ami support ot the Normandy invasion. His subsequent sea duty included command in squadron aboard USS ROOSEVELT, then navigator ol the same carrier, and ,- CT 1 zoning T iz? the Air Group aboard USS LEYTE, In T955 he became Director ot Test at feat River Two years later he was made Operations Officer ot the Seventh 'xr from ccmrfrand at the seaplane tender USS FLOYDS BAY, he came to RANGER and .urned command on '1,llJrlQ Twice a recipient ot the Distinguished Flying Cross, Captain ,L-ff, other decorqttorv, ir.,tde the Bronze Star with Combat V, three Air Medals, and -fflriou' rea frgrnpaign and Occupation ribbons, fwwf 'rf' 'g1f5Z7 ff f if COMMANDER A. L. LEWIS Commander ALLEN L. LEWIS, Executive Officer of RANGER since I .lulv 1059 t d , , . . en ere the Navy in l94O and was designated a Naval Aviator ar Pensacola in 1941. Afre winning his wings, he flew both as a fighter and dive-bomber pilot in World War II in the Pacific Theatre. Since World War II, Commander LEWIS has been 1 'ated Q continuously with Naval Carrier Aviation including transiting to iets in t .i serving with various Naval Aviation Commands, Carriers and Stafis Prior ing aboard RANGER as Operations Officer 2 November 19758, he ez Group Training Officer for Commander Naval Air Force. LIS Pacific F other medals, Commander LEWIS hold . . ,. :A Crosses and eleven Air Medals. His wife and two ww A ' S the Silver Star' three Dislinr' I 1 A. 531195 C currently residing in Coronado, California. ,, 4- nl , ,uw .erei APE . if f-Nec 1 14+ Win' Vgg Commanding Omcer, Capfoin Goyler and Execufive Officer, Commander Lewis if 7 REAR ADMIRAL Fo. FoLEY Rear Admiral FRANCIS D. FOLEY, The son of a distinguished Naval Officer, graduated from The United States Naval Academy in l932. He in i936 and then was attached to Scouting Squadron Al, until late 1939, aboaro USS RANGER CVA-4. Durin World W ll h Q GT , T e Admiral saw action aboa l USS HORNET, and served with the Staff of Commander Air Solomons and with A , as Head of the Officer Flying Section. Since The war, he has held several N' T - a positions, has been Executive Officer of USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT and Cf N. ing Officer of USS SAUSBURY SOUND and USS SHANGRI-LA, His l.--,i . prior to becoming Commander Carrier Division One was as Assistant C -- . .. . rv for Plans for Commander in Chief, Pacific. Admiral FOLEY wears, in aa-wi awards, the Bronze Star Medal with Combat V, the Am and the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four stars, won his wings at Pensacola erican Defense Serv: T E :jg 1' A 3 - N-Masai, R C2 CAPTAIN J. L. CHITTEN DEN Captain JOHN L. CHITTENDEN, a native of Massena, New York, graduated from the tJn7?ed States NavaI Academy with the Class ot I932. After serving his first seven 'fears in the Navy aboard USS COLORADO, USS PENNSYLVANIA, USS NEW MEXICO and fI .: OUINCY, he proceeded to Pensacoia, Florida, and during the Spring of I936 oem I Naval Aviator. When the Japanese attacked Pe-arI Harbor, he was serving 'ne ?atroI Squadron 25. Early in the war, he served with Patrol Squadrons ff avian: and Iater saw action in North Africa and Okinawa. Since the ' 'HHITTENDEN has had various Stott duty, has served with the Bureau ot his been the Executive Othcer ot USS FRANKLIN D, ROOSEVELT and ri IJXL PPINCETON Among the awards he has received during his 112 rw, fur Merfni, the Ptronze Star with Combat V and ribbons Ior the ,I fre--my fjftfj Ei:f'1peanAIrican Theaters I I I I PRELUDE I I I Is 'msYm'zf.L21 ffxgq 6 , . 'I Swv CT Xv'!:'Iz ....-..,....L..,:.-, L. -mtv' 5 NK., ' --a f 4 4 ,er u...,A.-- H:-4' '- 1 iw , My -n , .v,Jg,,3,,,,,,5b:4,, 1 ',,.L.., .,.-,..,.5.:V2g5fgfA ,- gf., .ti .U ,lv if iii., V ,- . 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I ' W 1 ,Q as 'V . - M f fr ' fcw iff Uncler the watclwlul eyes ot tin-can ancl angel . . qualifying pilots spencl tense moments in the groo in a continuing cycle ot launch ancl recovery. JK! s I x f,...Y.:?swiw A A 'ff W W 1 Z M x f ,, K -an , ' ' ' v Q A W X! 'xx' L' i ,:7f'w X ix Q A 2- 'w w J' W W , , , , f , Wx X, , , f ffxff fy M jg Wlrgiwx WS? Xf X X Y, Mm 1 ,,, ,Q X 1 Q X, Q. X .A X V,,,4f.SmN,AMM,, gf JXW fgxj WGS!! , X X f KN X X WX f X X f f X W , Nw ZX xf f - Z X X xx 7! I W , X A X --XZ WS f S X 1 bv f ff ,V mn -Q MM. W W 'WW Q' Wm, , fy f fjf 7 WWW! QW , if MQW 5, rm , is lil' lilac' the forced londing of l friendly enemies ondii dependents' cruise is ii is 'V AQ b Q swf Fai ff Weeks of qualifying pilots ore broken loy . . . 3 it 1 RANGER3 guests are treated to an impressive air show. T23- , f V asf?-,E u After the final recovery, planes are checked out, checked, and chained down 4 3 1 E l 'E ,B w E ws 1 1 Q 5 l i Finally the time has come for departure, cmd 4 . v ' ffaa' 4 , ef , the loading begins to conHnue... V' L, iii the 6'ri1 oi February iffff General Visiting A order of the day. If 4 2 E i if S. iii si! i I i in Pi 'i x i G , 4 LE fi i, ,, il fi ls Y i 1 Too soon the word is posseci for oil visitors to leove The ship some oppeor increciulous, i ' ,,,,.,..,.p-nl V A ,fvfilqvjwrujig 'Sid' Q If i if f , W fi ff 7 ff 4 W n Wk Z , 'gg ff vii ,,- J 1 V . sx f V f .., V vb. vb: , ,, ,l..r. W Q, f4 Z A -'R YV, P ,pi li , ,, W A H f As the tugs move In mf Hncul good-byes ore shouted from The ' E H :VU Q ax Q 5' ond RANGER heads west, Through the Golden Gate move in, byes ore Eff? fhf ?c5 cmd into The Pacific TUR ' I 1 lx 7 if 'wird' iw -Q'-,.,,,,.. 5' I 3, wi' , . m ,.,- ,.,.- ,,,-4 hdnmwzr-Laxman ,..- --4 NM' rj' 'Fw qivmnnmwsq ,, if ..g..g-sub .MPV M. ,,,, H Q in iv 1. Lf! P' b- .-Vi ,. Y 3 ' , fy r Ixlb nee I1 fun v' Lb- r ' 9 J , u br-.V D 5 LJ. i , .t. e we f Dir 5 l,'fl . 1, 5 A v gf 4 !g:: if 4 . 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The end product of the city RANGER IS Preparedness 31 N Teams of hnghly trained speclallsts constantly collect, evaluate and disseminate a wealth of operational information to serve this demanding purpose. ,Wt it W K c t P ' x f f' can The success of RANGER is dependent upon the knowledge and skill of each individual, from boat handling to watch standing, from photo- graphy fo firing the ship's complex guns... 'iid Di-L and the launching oi her primary weapons, the air- cratt that can detend her and provide her with the capability ot attacking and destroying an enemy. Designed specifically to operate and maintain modern supersonic aircraft, RANGER's iustitication tor existence centers about her tour acres ot flight deck. . . Q 1. - 1 V- ' , ,. Q tl tlllll 4883 , v4.94 N-1 V NA ...where the shrill roar ot iet and prop engines can be heard day ancl night as pilots and crews constantly strive to increase their operating proficiency. Ir, I I I I 1 I I I V I I I I K I I. - f T I I I I 1 i I if 1 yi-uf nav' ,..1mJ ,I '51 But, even true troditiom nord lite ot seogoing is not all work. ldIe f, ments ore spent over cup ot cottee, o seo 515 or in the sun on o Surg otternoong the sure W to erose the memories long, tense watches. 'W r J .rs .lk ,kv s'U - lim' :J -Inari rv, ni!- -..u.n.. as A 9 QQ'-ze tr Q45 Qi, I 1 OQGW ie SDQMQ 5,499 O Seq Sgr, an GS , if-,e Sun 'W memo: 'Se Uvfjfchet - Whether pursuing a favorite hobby or iust plain relaxing, RANGER men make the most of their well earnecl moments ot leisure time. ! 2 4, R 1 1 5 x I 1 U Q 9 , 1 9 5 ll A ,1 sl 11 ,ig MU TER 2 New ai w 11532.-.., - .I ,N ,,, ,',, Y 4 34i!gfi'?'L X 'L 'T ESS: ',,,b,K, ,Q , 12 W Jig,-' .k , . ?.,:?.',., 1 ' nd - . ,V -- A -1-1 -- f 3 Q' V ,4 X: H 'ZF . go-- - ,-dr . ..:g'- ' ,...f-f- . r--11.W Q-1 mm -mfr! A YQ M awww-D? 1 I I --L, .J it yl X ' , ,.., J. A-Q-'M Q,--gf .' . A. - , ,f , TM, , A x s',i,,,,,A ,ig , .gi , KN x X. X X X 1 'E X X wx Q ' 'H xf FSE: liste L., f f rfvkv fx i .L W , W ik: QQSMQO -r:'- T k XX E :flag XX .x Xwgw 553 .if1E,kggkxgXSQ f f N -Sf: X TSQQ X 3k S X5 X N X iiggg -Q Ir K fx- .SSS AQ 'NAI' xx? X1 . -5 1 aff V f 4f7W4f V I - MWPQN' ,Q 9 . ffff' 'yc,',r f f ,Q .S 'ff ffywf ff 4 ff 0 bv ' V X ' X M K ,Jwfff , f 1 'zfggfixw Q X X ,M X N A,.,,,,,NsW' V , K I 1 I i Q me .3 if -ei Q! Q... XX 1 K RL K X s a I W A L . A12 W . L. FRONT ROW CL-RJ: L.E. SECOND ROW : K.A. THIRD ROW: R.L. ofways rings fwice? W giziutaiq O fi Q 204060131 g H A ' V' , ' f, if UQ,ig , 5 'f 2 472' 4 ar. I I . as A ,J ff' '1 4 fs, f f ,Hi ,Vg A i 2 4 4 n ' Z 2 'fi , - iffy V, I y 1 V f M--.M www WWWWQ D Wi! f 29750 , ,-,, 344543 naw mv' UH 1 H YZ!! QC!! Oil gag! rflf 504 ' 44 KP my 'fgfy gftf pal-N i l , I I Hi a 5 4 1 x 5 2 4 , I3 i! 5 i ,f 42 4m I. r, j. I, in ii I5 1 w X W: i , x 5 x I 1 N B .ff f' CDR R.P. HEYL Catholic Chaplain LCDR T.C. HERRMANN Protesfanf Chaplain Mm f' 4 1: 5 1 1 'Kwan VI w v kr l 1 'E H X 3 3 .4 V M. x X Qi . 'R 4 I, fly l Xi 49.5- iff X Xa f f mosh!-mosl'ii :RCNT RCW LL-Rl: PN. Guide-r, .l.J. Simones, GA. Phillips, .l.P. Girelli SECCND ROW: D.W. Frazer, W.L. Ruston, LT J.W. Hamilton, LTJG J. Hanemann, R.E. Strickland 'L-HRD RCW: W.A. Evans, J.A. Davis, D.E. Burke, D. Strack, T.A. Kaufman f - '1 'gg. , Ti GZ 5 9 i Q1 s r r, a , f , If , :W 4, E X ,I ,,i lr 1 X ' 0 f 1 1 X X it A ,Q V V f , , lxfvflg X I ZS Y 2, 7 A 7,1 62 Z5 K6 It y ,V A R f' i s , gzfhf, ,...a+.u.. i i l rl I 1 Q l fr P I - i Ti .. w 7 1 . 4F '5s 5 if W l ifill - ' I RTW .L T Y l l l 4' I if :I X Q , NV I? 'V ,, , -I 5 4 1 l X XM. l , ill ,ll as 'N f 2 T x 4 T f i K 1 ' ll 4' I Q T l T T j :. ' W ,, , T , l ' YS T Q A W T , ii T 2 . f 3 QL .....,:f D D T l , l'l FRONT ROW lL-Rl: A.J. Fisk, D.R. Diver, T.C. Loney, T.K. Davis SECOND ROW: L.J. Vawfer, K.L. Wilcox, CWO A.G. Lunf, F.H. Wood, E..l. Saienni, R.L. Bean ll THIRD RCW: P.J. Christensen, W.B. Phillips, J.H. Tucker, R.B. Mulder, G.V. Bacon, H.H. Huetson, RJ. Neumann l Ref: lay RANGER lNsrRucr1oN 473O.28493A, para 32 i gi according lo lhe gouge.. . W' if R 7 vin' --,frff7Z,mr M'-' M ' ,ms E, 1, ff. 1 , 'W si .- T f' r'if f Is: I ' . .n-1 ' - of X 'Whw 3 l l lp ,kg I A i ai' ' - and if' L s sei fo go off af noon tomorrow - I i l 115 W L - X 1 N-sg Q y.-ii lb. r , l Ai l F l l i l ik , 3 Hf I K 'lf ,x i W 4 V W I M x I U 1 J X ' N R ,v 5' lf 9 S 2 u-uufwfe un. M iilflllq 2 VI 'fuse' ., A , M ,+ Q Y Prinfer of fhe helm N ,f ,, W P .E 474'- M-fa fff 1 WA? ' -. . . W7 G ' , ery Buf his service record's in Guanfonomo FRONT ROW IL-Rl: W.R. Hanson, L.R. Heczld, S.J. Thibodecux SECOND ROW: GJ. Sccrengoes, LTJG C.W. Schafer, LTJG J.W. Crowley, ENS D.C. Roberts fi-HRD ROW: J.D. Courville, R.E. Meservey, A.R. Wollrclbinsfien, G.E. Morfinson, J.L. Reynolds gxfjlel 3111111 I El flflfifffllililff :ww 1 T Gi ,pi , i V U A H 45' 5 ' 1 YZ ' N ef 'I 54-1:41 4 Sidi iz: R 12 4 W I f , , ,, X f If X, , Y 1 , J X 4 . Q , X M X W . -,Z 4 f :V J I ,V i ,f K ff 6 'N n I i righf in fha-re, Harry? Can you breofhe all M f , W, yan' , 1 V wwe' W f, Xwf 7 4' MV, , ,Q V 'f,,m f ' ., , ff: Vg f ,f 7 - 2 .' 1.71 W, ', mu, ' Only 2,573 fo go . . , WW 'f I W ,mf fx? 42' Cf W if , M J 1 Vw f I ' s FRONT ROW iL-Ri: E.M. Urbinci, R.W. Lclbelle, C.L. Jones, G. Lczmcrr NJ , '5 X - QW- '?ti,,1513 ' 4 14, ff 6 -.ww 1-Ts M f fi Q , ,, f f fl' Q' Q ' .5 -if i ss. KM zzz SECOND ROW: J.J. Hall, G.L. Calloway, L.M. Dczvis, T.D. Higgins, L.H. Deutsch THIRD ROW: T.P. Mockin, R.A. Nuffing, V.O. McColIey, W.W. Breff, W. Griswold, L.M. Hufzier Q gy 7 :QA 2 l . A T U V 0 ,, V V ,N . , If M ,,, I 5 gf M , Y M- ,,., ,QZW I, , X., . ...,.,. V, , , Y . .-.,. fl 'fff,Wm..i.M.X.,,,Wg , 5,Q W,M,,1.,3w iw. ,.,. H O... f , ff , .s ' jf! 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X 3 mL . ff C if Q K i wg ss Q i 4, - L -S W ff FRONT ROW lL-Rl: C.W. Fortenberry, L.H. Jackman, L.D. Little, R.J. Tarant SECOND ROW: C. Oliver, H.F. Wilson, J.H. Looney, G.F. Kreitz, L.W. Cale THIRD ROW: .l.A. Jones, R.T. Isbell, L.R. Bradford, W.C. Smith, D.V. Phillips W it 3 ii!! N i gm ,,,, Z C A . ' xi , li 4 5 I 'Zh f 1 W f 1 Lone Ranger Super Chief 7 fr, af if We l iw-,-f i OK son, lets have those roller skates if H'-' 'N wi lf! 2 Versed in celestial navigation, Loran usage, and piloting, the men of the Navigation Department provide facts which eventually become the information for timely and exacting recommendations to the Captain. The bridge is their home for watches and work, where their con- stant attention is necessary as they Follow the ship on its devious course through the sea. To maintain an accurate position of the ship, whether on the trackless ocean or in proximity of land, is the continuing task of Navigation. CDR A.M. PORTER Navigator navlgation DEPARTMENT ...L-f.. -KX N1 ,Q ff, 7'u 1 ' f , f X, X,-rw ,-K k If , ,ffm X 1 N. , ,N 3 , X 1, X s Y Y X xx 1 fx' K ' R X ff' AQSN XX W , . ,L 1,63 X ff XX If f' f ff' xx!! MN, egg, f ,f Q , ZW-J f .- , f Q f Q' f , v or . X! ,,.f- If 2' J The ploffers Hy.. H5 5113, sfsfi' fi , shim, , Jw? YMJ, M1 -um, 1 f ,M ms , , f' ff 'rmf?5F ' f , 7 4 W1 1fAxgf,.'z1 'Wu 1 fb L 1,193 7 H 'J,.,f!'W' 1 1 ww, H4 ,,,, ,,, ,,, .L Wir' ,, Y G ' 5' ,,-ff'i-.-- 1ig.,'1' f:',i.'ifE'r,-5 ' Nw, ,,,, , I ,, H, ,, mf .'f,,.., ---if . , -, , ' ,, yu , L,V,, .fJEm.,Ua3,-11' lv , ,fur ,V I , ,Q f?'.f'V ml , YL ,A ', ,,.g,, W. -M., 4,5 , I , Q, an , , f I, A, ., E 1 I 'H 'J 5 L . .11 , hz S 'rn , M 1124, s QW ,-,,,- 111 ,W . md '4 gm , 1, WF A , wi si.. ,Enix F , . T --4 A 43. NF :sr A 5 M L 1 J ' E F 1 , -ff N..f R FRONT ROW il-Wi J.A. Hughes, Long. LTJG5 Gardner, J. C- R. ! y SECOND ROW ' , 3 3 RR. Loperfidf, ? 2 W . - N f -N J Lc1wYer, R.W. 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F y fzfrerl ROb- 2 V , J PJA 1-Qljghfn M C P Goble, Q i ' 1 77 Q , I J ,My Q I J f W 7 5 3 ..,.oqoa- ,,.,.- .- , ..-. --- --.-,,,..y 4 41- ,4 A ws-111 ,, U ir , 1 , wr i 1 1 V , 7-iiifrfinghz ' f'::::-.: 3'3 ' ,ml f ' N ll ' ' ---I I Q :::::55:E55 - H- -ICQUQQQQ I :IIQIIQQ Q mm ulhDh::1iD ::::E::-:::.: 1:1011 Ml '- -.1n11::1. 1 ,., ii is 1 Q ii M 12 1-I of 1-'Pit qj.iF'.' A if wma-' ., ff- 6 3t5 '.',-:LL .1 K- ' if I ,N 131 -.2 53 1 Q ,, 8 ffSi'5iT?'54a-. 3 CDR vi. SANUERSON ' Air Operations Officer 'I Q! -vs gf. fx r H xx! 'N bla ,ft I ' 2' f 4 x V '- 7 NX ,I J: Nt X 'af if A f jr in f iw N ' A 4 LCDR R.L. CLARKE at . U Off, A'-A A Q Asst. Operotions ond A X w Weopons Employment Officer I . t vcij 0 1 ' L t r t l I, fa , 1 3 t 3 t 1 1 1 s tc e 1 --e'f 1+r ' X pt A Htl LCDR N t QCDR UW.F. HARTMAN 5 CIC Officer A I Fx x.ff X, r, .n N1 NH' ' f 1+ A - N- :flrr'l -fwfr' ' so , r' j-'Q f ' H 'W f .f:...':7 INCH? E .' V -I ' ' M NT-I- 'f51l!Q' ff' 't is R 4 a 1' ' ' 'V 1 . fi ' ' -asf Xi'9 3g 191 ri f. S A A f Aft -,QL ,fri ' ,' t If L, Xl .A U lil.. ll if V' -fz, ul W I A, :T-1'.'A'Xh.ux I ,I is wr A r ' A : tr 1 I 4 ' r ' 5 , . Y XX Q sw-, V fl , m xl ip f X x X '. . - .. , W 4 X x 1 4 ,Q A 565, ,5 . f ....., -. .W .- ,TX A K A' Xt' N , r C XX QC A , lllll Af 1 A illlll. LCDR DW PERRY lT , L MM, S ' Acloloqy QUIK , fs . il t A C ' -I 1 1 ' . . - -H n X ml- H: L N' 1 E ' Amr Intellagence Officg- C, A, ' I 9 tx tfixxf O N 5-4 W.F. .A Comrm Office' E Wk 'Q-X' vN.+' . C X COMBAT INFORMATION CENTER OFFICERS FRONT ROW IL-RI LT D.D. Ritchey, LCDR .I.E. Carper, LCDR S.J. 'ii Il I R A A , 3 vose, LT u.F. Perdue 1 RFRRR I I X SECOND ROW: f xg ,Q 9 ZRNNI LTJG J.C. mggers, LTJG x ' Cz. ff ' wx, E, NR llf C.R. Hutchison, ENS C.R. Den-Otter, LTJG R.W. im'-'W W Briggs, LTJG J.B. Draves S LT E.S. BRIGGS Asst. Air Intelligence ,Ma g ii LT R.F. AUMACK Asst. Air Operations LEFT TO RIGHT: ENS R.B. Hudspeth, ENS J.W. Baus, LTJG R.W. Rau, LTJG W.P. Richards, LTJG R.J. Hartman, ENS R.J. Martino, ENS M.H. Hoever, ENS T.J. Swanson COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICERS Q' e I I W I I I it I in , xiii XX 4 1 XJ' ISION The Aerology Division is RANGERS weather station Using meteorological data collected by voice radio radio teletype, and radio facsimile from ships and stations throughout Eastern Asia and the Northern Pacific, prevailing weather conditions are carefully ana- lyzed. Forecasts of sky cover, visibility, wind, seas, and other conditions which are so vital to the planning of air operations are available as instant information 24 hours a day, and are published twice a day for regular shipwide distribution. f, .fig ,.....-l ,- N ,,,,,.,.....-...ff The Weather VV! ri .L -':.-:mmm Runnin ' N 5 Ne. 2 X , O , 3 . Q-Q4 f -Q--1... 1,41 3 I M41 ,. V 'ff' X nr'-W f ,Q t ,A-X . ,ff ,S K S I f ,,,, -X, ygrf X 'N t ,ga But Miss Monitor said scattered showers here. ,gg The plot thickens FRONT ROW CL-Rl: .l.F. Gauthier, R.W. Bissinger, LT L.C. Samples, P.D. Stevens, R.A. Choftee SECOND ROW: W.R. Kurzenberger, E.L. Mionecki, D.J. Pointer, W.R. Wongen, .l.C. Lucken, L.E. Roberts ff? ' , N eg. X -Q f f, Q X s I N O f XE- , L, f f 0' 5 9 , Q x :O ' , V 7 , ff? if 5, , , ' R . Ii .. V f ' ff f' ss R f 1 ff avr ts Lg fs, Q x .W W ' R ff S1 ,OLP -,Q - . 5' f ' s f 5 is , MX 2 J it TS: R V .v V X . . , f zzfdff , ,, E' Q , f , f, 4 f ,U I - , ,Q , iw' , 3, wx W? sr ' ' tif ' ' '- ' f , 'Z ff' , 'C .X X , 4- 'Q-3 f 1, yr 5-,ff ,,,V iffy I Q r., 3 btw. s ff . X M ,V My , ' sei, eg, ff, , M, f . N ,I ' M.. , -, L t 'T -.J Q TSW' ll' 9 1 1 , n is 1? KW x , X ,V V . .. , ,W,,., 0 swf ,fffgf W ,. is QR ji!gsfff4t1x,fgm4 42. t 22 .. X .ffffkifw , r V' 'S ffjffifi ,fffff ,f ff 2 ,f . 4 ,J Qs! ,fy 1 A - ' J' tfflwifh ' .J Q5 lm nf' bf ffxyfvlrkggsfgfy Za V J tCff'ffffff' W if e ., ., Q 54424.17 ff 1 fl lx xyf ff! f if fx X, X If X X ' ffpf j ff! ' I f f f 1 X fl SION ffff The Electronics Maintenance Division consists off:-eg small group of highly trained electronics technicians, yj who have the great responsibility of caring torthei wg, eyes, ears, and voice of RANGER. The mon-,J radars, radio receivers and transmitters, which orei 5 so vital in the sate control and recovery at aircroif f plus the TV studio with its 50 outlying receivers 1 D 1 l -4.5. is ix Q. 1 3 I Q4 -Q .. - -f . ,F W' I 4 'Q W 1 XJ 232' LQ . T . '21 , ' z .W ,.,,,A f ' ,, if 1 ' fi , ' ff .ft 'E w .- '., tl V Q 1 Y f .P 1, 524 Af A 5 f t 1 x l,,J?? ny. W , , s M., ' 4 , . z l 'K -tat Ee f fi ff , . , , zfwxs lf -Q7 'f ff 42 'f if f P , 7 Q f f Qu Wa 4. I ,,, x., -- VZ, , x . X W ' J? A f VW, 1' 1, 4 'cs 54 I fe E w ' ff xv V D , f f l FRONT Row iL.R?1 illf' t.R. O'Donnell. W- .: X t X - . Q . l g venicifk. DA. ingwitm' 1 ' ts. .. .. X EC. Aultman, JF. Dcflffg .. h is - X .3 ..L ,QM c H.E. Russell lf' ,Ki sscono ROW: l t Corfrelcli ,X 4 i , X ,... fic K D.L. Berner, JR- T N' F 1 wsu, LTJG LJ. W- 'Sli iii? Lglcc: NNO NVD. lnmartt Jim g i Evans, WD. Tribblf' M THIRD Roww 1 il X5 s CE. Johnson, Ft- X S bley, CJ l'lOl X in Ludd L. l , X Z S 9 t . di its l' ,L in x Q . G Y K Q if ', J V :UW Q 21 A ' f 1 'V J H 3 e S x X Nxt X fi i , , , , .f f .-,.,.. t. .. . .-,..,,..ai:.f:..f..::-suis ---1 - -L --- ' X tx- VISIQ 3 Age! 2 9? lu.. 'Mtv detective work create a workload which keeps two shops working cp- bl... around-the-clock. OE convincingly demonstrates that Navy trained technicians, through special schools, self study, and everyday experience, are capable of matching the formidable task of maintaining and Mm , repairing the maze of electronic equipment which i is Q is used in modern warfare. , X Z N aom Row li.-Rl: B. Vwfilson, T.B. Autin, .D. Hcper, R.L. Cauf- IOU ECOND ROW : .B. Kirkpatrick, A. De- lgis, R.A. Conkle, ID ugsell, PD. Williams f.E. Felts l-'HRD RO'W: 1 f' i - A.-iuensen, J.C. Bo M.K. Thompson - 4 fiscrdi, K.E. l.Or'1Q ' CH. Perkins, Wwfwsvfw v vi w Q , X x.wZ1,N1 ,f I i New ic Wa rf ++ ' X , X K 1 1 icky fs. .W so f ,X i , M fn-ax.,-v RN ,f I f w V K ' I i iifi i s 2 1 1: f Z , ' 1 , 4 S 7 i 'f Y X , K X , x I V Q fx V 1- if Q 2 I if 1 r 'JM or if f 1 1 1' kiwi as if l 'E 'Si i 'ls W icii, f' , M. I E lSl0 . .4 From the darkened rooms of Air Ops, CIC, and CCA, comes the flow of in- formation that makes important split- 5 Q .1 f at 1 um 3 Yv- 1 Q Q,r,,r Q, in , lillla second decisions possible. The Ol Division gathers information by radio K and radar, evaluates surface and sky Y f conditions, plans launches, and controls t W' . ,, aircraft. These men, who never see yy . . T , 4 the light of day except on their TV 'f 9 J sets, furnish data which eventually will dictate strategic and tactical planning. , T f ' Q W ! if X I I E fof , V ff , Qigdf h, I Q X ' Za ' if 'Z ' F , Q , rc O :fr T sssss ni Z sl! is - - F .4 , , PRF' 1 S1 I T 1 DNT ROW lL-Rl: .Eakin, P.D. Urquhart, C.R. Fawcett, R.J ,DONT 'OND ROW: Bolds, S.A. DeLucia . Gassaway, D.L. ke, l.L. Broyles i FRONT ROW lL-Rl SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW Q : J.D. MacDonald, N..l. Davis, H.H. Borst J.l. Barney, LT C.H. Tuomela, V.R. Karlson R.L. Osbourn, R.W. Kemp, G.C. Dunn, E.L. Dority, JE McCarthy f M ul sf-fvv 'lf' F . 21'f ' . , , 1 ' I 97 , ' 5 'f 1. X : F f 3 , I, Q ' 11 - . X A f, , of .Qc vi . 4 .F F ' 5 wi' : , , if h if ' V 495, , A , 4 . T A f j f' ww, - A 4 , A SH A , 5, K A rrrr 1 C T T f f' i ' 3 - if t v , I , fs . ' , 'S Y 3 we ll 4 V l 155, t M I. lf' ,X , A Msn Q? X 1 f NA M- ,QM ,- 'Q Homework x Qi X , I V if D A, xr-T N i ,,.,l.i--1 I Lf. T i Q FRONT ROW iL-Ri: C. Martinez, D.C. Thomson, R.L. Brandon, M.D. Taylor, J.J. Kamin SECOND ROW: M.R. Sanchez, A.T. Nolan, J.L. Blackard, LTJG C.R. Hutchison, R.O. Wise, J.H. Wilson THIRD ROW: G.E. Stuart, R.C. Ackerman, R.H. Swaggerf, J.J. Michna, W.A. Haas, L.W. Taylor, JJ. Berg A i A Q S 5 11, T W il . 2 T T T Q RE .Q-4 ss 2 5- TA.-,.,A.... ll 0 x f Z 2 5 1 i ..,.. .. 3 X i , . ,W if , , 4 ,. KK M mv V I K Y T A 3 i, Q T . Qi ii .cg X , , I f 1 ' if f '- ,kf f !Xi V 7 , , M ' wx N ,H S O if , h Qi, as V B T! ' , uv, , if if iv ' 5-I X f ,, :WEA 'if , f R E -Q, A 9 ffl, I - 's x X ,,,, f Q M , -,, 5 f W, X Z 1 ms: ,X is 'fx ! I S I 1 vi f 1 . X v 5 67 Q Q T T k ,X I Xsuws N Les 5 xl ss K Q- R L ,A Q: 7 , ,iii I N FRONT ROW lL Rl: R.V. Banks T C Edwards W C Sanders S Crlsafulll R W Clark A Luna SECOND ROW M.M Stark D Ollver D V Gregory F C Gable P L Mullen P W Hand M THIRD ROW M.A Nordstrom R W Maxwell S Vacha LJ Muller D R Wnlson M L Moore O D Wsllnams r--lv' 1 N N Jw' -X kv , 'I' if , , yr X 1 nr., ' X I- O . gg 3' f 1 r A A X 'X Sf f X ix! .O , Q N Q ! 5 . . r D 6 RSX, X f A ww -fn- Q , , X W Q 5' -1 5 V We 5 FJ 1 Q , ,N r 'hll-1 O, -HRW ' ' gh- fb' , , , 1 4 ., 1 . ,, f Q X 3 .1 :QV f ff' fw iff.. Q 4 K I .V ,- H7 I xl 1 gf 134 ref se , , X. 'FW' r .5 X ,w X ,W 1 O h... X i Q, Y M ' wwffhnrxxj 4, R7 X, , FRONT ROW IL-RJ: M.M. Herron, P.A. Risolio, C.H. Bruce, O.J. Rhoden, E.G. Milbrcdf, H.E. Bell SECOND ROW: S.D. Doon, J.A. Guiddy, WO1 W.S. Juby, T.W. Boker, J.W. McCombs, C.V. Young, V.O. McColley THERD ROW: J.B. Evonson, F.D. Heinrich, W.B. Mosier, G.M. Sellczrs, L.J. Ehrhczrf, W.G. Griever, D. Polestino DA McKee, R.L. Mocy, P.A. Fraser rev '61,-QV, A ,fwfr-.. -wgw . . . he Si 'f 26 mrnufe phofo finishing ZET' ff ,WN , Q' 1 L X D ff hx .V Y, ', W rw of ,.: Rg ' ,. E 'Q .4 gf. 2 ff we x ' . :?'TN R.-riff W M' X 4 ff ' Nw, f - Dx ' iv! zgf, ' by HI H M v , Q rh a f fg 'ww f X X W Hr if: , 1 4 M1 sl! as H' O 2 , 5 i Y '21 S fig 3 i 3142 imliiggi W Kiwi Q..m?'3llE3k 'i vu ! mfn:Q we , ja lgllgiifgigf Sfmlalzmmm gli ffxibrilfs nam Eili E i I 4 ii I., 1 i 2 Q i , ? JL Hi E L: E5 l 1 i ' 5+ f! ' 2, A ? V v I A R 1? 'T-'1-Q v 5 I lx 5, -V iff in i! f'! pi L '51 x! N , I 1 I il w I ! Mf if fi v . ri M r 5 i 3 ' I 1.- as ' in -Lf- 0R '-S Q. x wax C it -ee---.s D VISAON He said to patch-in what? While at sea, radiomen maintain RANGER's contact with the outside world. Radio Central, with its maze of wires and array of complicated electronic equipment, is a bewildering sight to the unindoctrinated. From teletype, CW, and voice circuits, Main Comm continuously receives information which is quickly made meaningful and directed to those who need to know. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: H.M. Rosenblatt, L.W. Berry, C.W. Yates, N.R. Wilson, G..l. Enos, D.E. Crosby SECOND ROW: N.N. McDonald, B.A. Patrick, W.A. Cover, H.W. Clark, D. Spessard, DJ. Skinner, J.A. Brown THIRD ROW: .l.L. Smith, C.G. Harbison, D.H. Fiedler, M. Cossrow, W.L. Waldman, W.H. Aken, E.L. McKnight ' ff 7 I CK if X XXII: Megan-R5 wk .X X K M W 2 fa!! . ' R f444:n75 if ' . '. ' . . CQ: 's ., s X f C sw, y. , yy, A X lf, 4 , yy t if .ff 4 yy . my y y 4 2 fb 49 f V -1, ,ZS .4 Z ' 1 ,t 1' 4 ' S 1 if '-4 'fm A .'+ '5z1N. ,gllwv- in ? If .eq f ' N . . X. W U, X . ,Kiki f a H' A f,-Q. 2 ..- FRONT ROW IL-Ri: M.R. Gremillion, R. Carl, A.D. Brown, R.A. Mercado, H. Dyer, ,l.D. Chiminitz SECOND ROW: .l.A. Minton, R.A. Gcudeffe, HJ. Smith, S.E. Craig, L. Emis THIRD ROW: B.A. Morsholl, J.E. Sommers, .l.L. Seyl, R. Sierrc, R.R. Guilford, P.J. Wolker 41 , R if ff. - 'V ff I D iff. 1 :I . K V, g N5 . R bds' ff ,qw . 5 f V ,VI y . . .K ig I f ' .I J A gi , Q3 . , f 9 . f x W 4 . I g X .. f f 'QL i is 'S O i . W ,xwmxa I I F - in ix il I ek ' 1 il f, ,. N S 4. V ,iw R , W x f av fx ,ff -. ' ' I X f 7 A S 1 8 .. X I 4 W ' X in X Ta j ii W g T0 Dlvlsl ex Jolly Roger standing off starboard beam... Visual communications is an exacting art. One small error in sending or interpreting signals can confuse an entire maneuvering evolution. The skivy wavers, as they are affectionately called, are quick of eye and hand. Hours of practice, concentrated on perfection, develop their lively motions with the semaphore, speedy control of the flashing light, and alertness at the flagbags. From their lofty vantage point on the O9 level, the signalmen watch the horizon hour after hour to identify all approachin 9 aircraft and ships as rapidly as possible in order that the bridge can make its tactical decisions without delay. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: L.L. Bergman, G.T. Reed, G.D. Kahler, K.W. Rouly SECOND ROW: G.P. Wurth, R.L. Burla, E.E. Case, LTJG R.W. Rau, P.L.. Frantz, N.T. Brown THIRD ROW: S.E. Steelman, F.E. Bozich, J.A. Paulovich, R.L. Corman , W.A. Simon, R.G. Dikeman, D.J. Steinbach Vs if 'S ' L W I, S Y, 3' ' 4:1 M, f, X Q ...- f fi ffl 'I I, J 0' , , W ir 4 T 3 ,,,,, bi, ,,-..,,. R gg My y gig , M f my T I? I 56 .. vi sf X Q or f A g ,,,,o if 4 Xxx RQ ,,,,,,,, , fix ' 1 .- I ' 1' 4, - ff T , . I T l I '-v is x 1 :V TZ 4X ,fwi 'N Xi x ww, ,lip f, , , W lf FRONT ROW lL-Rl: D.M. Roffery, E. Cruz, M.D. Leach, L.A. Cubboge, A.D. Evans, C.A. Bell SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: A.L. Grice, G. Lopes, A.H. Elliott, ENS J.W. Bcus, A.F. Repucci, R.M. Bccino, V.P. Miller R. Leon, J.A. Zinkevich, R.W. Wooten, K.O. Birch, R.C. Spicer, D.C. Holland, A.E. Mize in ,ENQ 17: : 7 X 1 ' X ',,, I L X 9 ll x f Q' 1 -1 W , . f Q W E 7 f f A X 2 i l - ' 'lvl A 'E E A an 22 :S 'f XxS ll f l V ll as 2 Q 4 U , ,, 1 1 ' VW, KM., ,ff , K , I, ,4 , Q 1512, 'N , 0 K X Q , K ,wwf X 9 , X X 5 NNS6 W '25 'kyfp H fl! jf, Qi ' ,W I if X ix ,, ff 4 in 44, 1 S f f 3 x ,oX ,,f,,f ' Ve Q in-Q , W W4 WM 1 s u l 5 v I s X 1 llibikfigsx A f A ' 1 .I q f W ir Ei fha' Kwyfyf fi - Mygimissfw ,f , f 1s,ff,4 eye 1. CDR J.E. MC QUARY Air Officer A floating airfield is a powerful weapon, and to extract all the potential that is esignea into it requires operations which ff urn and dangerous. Launching and f gg, fueling and defueling, and shift- f and spotting, are all functions which to produr. an organization able to operate this airheld with precision, speed flfifi aafety ,r,.,M.,. an - V , . 1 M U if iv, , l f ?'4 'f 0 , fix i , X CDR R.A. NELSON Asst. Air Officer x Nw r rr :Ji 'T' rf L- A - ., .mg wg, 4, ' ' - Q, ,, y , ,,..,..,..e., f. ' ' vf.f.Xf LCDR R.M. DE BAETS Aircraft Handling Officer if ',',.- ' ,f ,3 N mv' x IISI illlltldgfit '11 'lif DIVISION s ' To position planes quickly on a screaming, wind-swept flight deck, to set them up for a launch, and to re-position them for a recovery are evolutions requiring precision and skill. Aircraft must not touch one another or be spotted in hazardous positions. ln short, the aerial weapons of RANGER must be handled by a well- trained team. The pushing, towing, and taxiing that must be done before, during, and after flight operations makes many long days and nights for the V-I Airmen. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: M.W. Roberts, J.D. Coe, K.J. Kroese, J.H. Thornhill, J.T. McKenna SECOND ROW: T.M. Guyer, R. Pridemore, LCDR R.B. Carter, E.C. Eaton, R.W. Montgomery, L.E. Sillett THIRD ROW. A.W. Kalmbrum, W.L. Cantrell, P.E. Miller, .l.A. Tissandier, J.M. Williams, S.N. Flowers l i 4 i 2 'f-it ' Z ,f A, . I fm WAQ f 'fu ,ff ' If 1201. 5, 47 0 Q, V M Qs' iz , f ' 4 X ff Z 3 , W . iii? l at .i it J Wu, i f l I . 1 5 1 l , 5 I I , . I z fC,. W 7, I ' I f 9, 4 js- Sv! XZ, .V , ,,, W f i if , V. Q. t -it Q , 5 4 Z XM ., . X, f Q N ' , X .!, , ' 1, ' V' . . X of Z I X F Z f X I lil I ,, 1 , 'ff ,,,',1 V ' , ..' , , . R W - t x,, , if . , X , A , I f , I A , , , Q fi f ' : ' V n f , X X ., ?EgE5 fiezsf ' W - r. .K X 1 ' ,, xg .f N l W W fy H , 4, , f Q! V I : P S I f.:a ,K 7 f ' ,yt -1 I ,A , ,fy 7 , X Vf . 5 A Q: X ff ' f 7 'f W fy il X-xr .f. f, i W V1 A x I ,Qs I, ,hw r , , , , , , i f ff? 3 5 ,NYU ' 1 fin s A R ,airs 4 x f fievf, 113' ' ix I , W 5' 1 l il FRONT ROW lL-Rl: T.G. Springer, D.M. Wilson, A.B. Lovitf, R.E. Sears, D.A. Spurlock, M.W. Bengord, P.E. Pike, .l.S. D..l. McCullough, RJ. Fisher, D.W. Sigler SECOND ROW: W.L. Bryon, G.W. Crocker, G.H. Gray, .l.R. Exley, J. Zelum R.W. Phillips, J.A. Gomez, L.A. Bcxxfer, J.G. Jayne, D.E. Kelsey, D.A. Olson THIRD ROW: H.W. Walker, K. Emmeri, T.E, Forkin, .l.D. Loesch, W.T. Martin, F.H. Learned, G.M. Von Clecave, J.W. Downs, N.E. Clark, J.A. Forkin, R.L. Holton f in l l - ,W l 1 A , , N l su' Q Q l i l l A l l www---f X , , iixmm 3 ll ' R l Q l l 1 l , ww L Q I l i i l Mechonizofion 3 , l 5 in , 'fi , F I :,, ,,,f'f l ,l F' f 1 ' . ,- , , i , h ft , , gr of A ll f , B lt XJ T ' V' , A , X fl l ' , 5 . V. ' A ' , ,I ' .. ' , 61' i e- 5' ,v f' 1 i, X ff :9 y f ' , Q A , .QA , ,B ,-ff Q yN 4 x l l x l Q T' . 2 Q ,. wr, .Q X ' ' , fm. f C , , 9 . - , f, Q, ,M 3 ,,,. - V . Q1 xl T' + ,, .L Q -WV A 'W FRONT ROW lR Ll DH Wolfe RD Faurae JL Morlngs RN Ferguson WD Sanders BM Kirk JR Dunc SECOND ROW DA Bowlds FD Wedel AA Gosselln TW McElyea WL Held JR Thornell SL Pendley DE Shumate CV Hill THIRD ROW: T.L.R. Brueckner, D.R. Rogers, .l.M. Byrnes R Appleton RR Parker RR Street HP Deubler FS Plowman L.S. Drouin FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.S. Zenzer, R.E. Dean, C.D. Blair, C.W. Freshner SECOND ROW: V.P. Graham, J.A. Rittenhouse, E. Williams, L.M. Sevits, C.T. Bailey, S..l. Daley THIRD ROW: M.R. Dobbs, T.B. Dye, G.S. Radlinski, T.L. Hewlett, B.L. Whiddon, V.D. Penn, D.M. Means f we S P 'egg' it , 1 1 4 , ff f I as 5' f '74 X 2 3 X1 m Z 5 T Ji' 4? K 4 ww! WZ 1 L F BQ . ji f Q' 2 . 3 X , V it Q ' Hg A in y -.M ' ,f y V' Q 'fix f,. A- f 1 Q 4 X HB y ' T' W L f-.if sg.. A Q9 kv 4 ' L 5 ff' ' X, - ' 3- X' mx X C ., M Y N 1, F ' ' X is s Q A ig ' , ,Q Pi . ' A 4 4 ' L 22.3131 1 I , , 1 I 4, G44 Q4 44 , Wo - ' W ,',i I ' 'W M ,f V e,,, gif 'Z Af yi K 1 , 79' , X! - 1 F L . EW X fl, A Q, f .J --21 I 5 N. I 1. ., ,Q 2 5 t t. X u .-uf W' A xx , I n ,.. X .R I r -ff, L , ,Q ,E nf, 2 xxx-X A .4 .,'V j . fx 1 X 43 rim., l Si it ij , liixiiielo N Forty knots of wind across the flight deck, longl hours, little sleep, iet blasts and whirling props: thisl is the daily routine of flight deck crews. To rig, barricades, render first aid to deranged machinery: and execute all launches make for a rugged, hazard- ous iob. But there is pride and satisfaction in thel realization that here is the culmination of the basicl mission of the ship, launch aircraft and get theml' back safely. Four aircraft off in near perfect for-1 mation, followed by forty more at close intervals: this is performance, this is V-2. l 1 l Team work in action l to , if QQ , FRONT Row tum: ight Y' gf tk 2 Allison, H. Lewerke, W.Ptl ,,4j fi' fig f f Brumlow MIDDLE Rowgg 3 A fl, i i N.E. Styers, D.H. Wemmerg cwo E.c. Foerster, A-57, J U.: Pence, M.A. Composto BACKf I 2,4 l I ' X f Q' . ROW : M.D. Proctor, l-LK it if J c. A A v in ' Parton, L.E. Weston, l-Gl A if Y ' i l X , U 9 M Brown C A. Fowler L t it It t M l l , Q? i il i l I in 5 -Alkali: 1 ,, M , i 4 v 1 flsjog. 9.-, maui ......-i--K .M 1 4 -v 1 . . '1 ' Vs T YF! dt' , T , F HL, 1 K K if v 1 V . .V , gf U ,, i A 1 X T Vg L4 I v I A .sl , 'V fl! 1 X M . ,Vi-TW i s A rg T' ll F T, .... ., ,f X ' T lxul TM l ' gl! W I 5 if Y ,.. Y . . ee Y S . sf ,, VT x AW' - K ' sss. sf if f f f T f . T xQ' QA T 4 ,, 1 2 Q J m S K ,,-0 1 ,ix , f V ff T ' ...ksmm J '-iw r.I ' of X S .,,Q, F f - ,M , . f,,.......W, ,U ,,,,,, ,A M. ,,,...,- FRONT ROW lL-Rl: G.C. Gray, D.L. Detwiler, F.E. Maley, J.V. Santini, G. Peterson, A. Ragucci SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: ONT ROW lL-Rl: 2. Blais, R.S. King, P. Soodson, R.E. Barnes, 3, Johnson COND ROW : 2. Brock, J.G. Shields, BC. Kelley, l. Loko- F, LO. Glasgow, R. Hunt ll-?D ROV!! 5 Sclcmone, L.E. Pate, ' Brown, KR. BYGTH, 3 Dczier, ,l.R. Gould, Q Moss B.W. Evans, R.L. Nordquist, M.C. Herwig, LT R.E. Fenton, W.J. Lary, D.R. Fincher M.W. Sexton, K. Johnson, E.H.. Rathien, C.R. Kimbrough, G.W. McGeorge, D.W. DeMerriII, R.G. Meredith 'X if 'T' 4:1160 yf 1 4 i , ' . W . I fx s X, 1 , , f . k , , 5 I S N . ,Li X Q 1' . -' ,fy ft. f 'ZW ,fe ,, , ,i x N F V W' X T Km fi ,H 4 I ' . ., x -X ,,f .. .2 el, MW, Q Z: g XZ ' kgflsx L -I is f Q 5 . K- In A . fe 0 J x ,, Q, 1 K1 X ge 1 K . Q , 6 s 7 T V Q X- L Z C y N t I ,2 ! K' f X .eff . x 7 A ' N , E . ,L If S -x ff X we ,,,.,.. S., Z ,lrr , I N 11 5 , 1 f 5 if 1-. Ss f , Xe .- Z 4 - xf. Q f ,, Ili rr ,Q FN, l ' lb-nfl , F X T-fgqzix X S D , sh .r V? X ' ' 'f F f . 4 s f , . X en.-nf , f' 2 0 K Z A iff? L A R , xx. ,1 V 9 Vf O f f ll X C I ,ff ,, ft' ,Y ffl' , f , W ' Z I J , ' Wfff'gw,,, J. Speta, R.W. Groves FRONT ROW lL.Rj: B.E. Morrow, J.L. Speors C.M. Barnett, JIN Stewart, C.E. Karbowski R.C. Hare SECOND ROW: K.M, Williams, J,E, R.L. Primerano, W Hardy, .l.E. Williams, LG, Kol- larik THIRD ROW: L.G. Raymond, Parks, R.B. Barrett Lewis, .l.H. Pittman, T,H Grace, H.W. Axton, R FRONT ROW lL-Rl: D.W. Shipman, E.M. Kupser, M.E. Sancett, D.P. Sheeran, B.L. Greer, J.C. Sudcleth, P.P. Frye SECOND ROW: R.H. Priesmeyer, D.P. Murphy, A.O. Braley, F.S. Tucker, J.R. Sutton, D.M. LeBaron, B.J. Sandahl, E.C. Clayton THIRD ROW: H.E. Cromer, C.A. Fomby, E.R. Carroll, G. Cavaness, J.B. Vineyard, H.L. H ampton, K.R. Lance, R.R. Tedder, E. Allison 'A' X! 7 455 ' ,ff T ' i,,t ,.,-1 ff' I 7, ' i C, .. .ff 5 t g 'TN 2 1 ,421 ' 2. ..,- P 4 X A . f'1 V ,fd Xi T 9? iw at O S' V45-.. M.-5,5 f' 1 . '. in U11 I3 Q 'B' There are some jobs fhof sfeom con'f do . A -fr -1 5. -4, X I -nw. . f ...lg N... , , , , , M ww, XM .,Q,,kM, 1, u, a. . 11 ,Mu is- f' . it Mgt 1 V ' 2 Ji! Vp I was ,f . ,, ',,,g.,?,,p .u4,,--,mfu-ilu----H'- '!A A ,, an , - .xyfwppv-4--'MY ..,,M,-Nf,....uv11.nvn-olluwf V, 1 V. gan'- . -alt . U1 OG . . 56 Q if , 'X' if I 5 f I 5 I 0 river-W' .f X. --c. -. 'N xx TC' l , ,,.,,,,,,., ff' Y A . N , 1 i N. My-' --.,,. -r -f ,Pj X rj 71 ny! if ' 1 EEE 1 Jff DIVISION To pack the hanger bay with planes in a llgsaw puzzle layout is indeed an amazing process. The must overlay so closely that traversing the declfl becomes a tricky obstacle course of tie downs ondl wings. The planes never touch, never are snarleol and can quickly be arranged for their trip to the, roof. The men of V-3 who struggle to position thel planes safely and quickly are the backbone of suc cessful flight operations. FRONT RCW lL-Rl: H.B. Rainey, W.F. Hall, R.R. Verstrate, J.D. Graham, C. New SECOND ROW: R.F. Griffin, H..l. Plummer .l.W. Hendricks, LCDR W.R. Brown, J.H. Bell, .l.R. Woods, L.M. Lindberg THIRD ROW: C.L. Finazzo, D.E. Riesmeyer, R.M Frier, J.W. Bochancow, B.B. Motley, M.W. Kuebler, F.R. Daniels - 1 ? ' f Q X lf. z in ' ,,,f I ' ll ' V 5 ' ,1 I, ' f fi 'i4' , N I 'Q'-5 ff 1 ffm ,gg ,sp E, I 'Q 1: , is 1 I - x f ff , L QA fi i Q. E E ncbcb ,T , 41 A .R T . 4 . f v N ' fx if f ,W ' or - - ' sf Q ws v Q WTF!! 5 sg 1 , .awk X , 1 I ,T ,..c I it sw X F JAXN - -f -- mu I - g fi gf I y 5 1,5 I . i D . ,cgi rf A It .xr ,J ff. 'V I gf QW . S fm fyw 1 R .Q f 4 X A 1 Qu 5 v 'X x 1 K 4 n J A Aftiwffvic I I , H ,I I Q lc icxkgpn-1 lu! X X S . K g 3 .cc so .- cs mx S vb, ' N it 1 X- D fi W! SiCN V . . .v,,m. ' av 0 S -+1 . -A -- ., V , 1 1 1 j TT 'iii' va-517i ifftn Wfii? LWB: ' ff: J A ff' ilw 'T' W 'iff ,L-3 f --f WV, V , T F X . X 1 f A-...si X ' o -un. I . ' a. ,ff 'PN X 1 kf'?2i':'?t f f M' rl x 4-, I l - FRONT ROW' TL-Ri: W.J. Hicks, W.D. Sifters, R.W. Burns, D.N. Osborne, J.E. Abbott SECOND ROW: R.H. McKenney, R.E. Miller, L.R. Leveron, T. McGowan, B.L. Sfremming, R.R. Haddox, J.E. Chastain THIRD ROW: BD. Hedman, H.T. Myers, D.E. Vaughn, A.L. Bunting, E.A. Roias, R.L. Biefendorf, R.H. Roberts - sqm., l ,ae-ff'-ff' ., 5, 5 X' I f ,,'1 in 41, ' QW 'ff' T- Q , . i ff .-vf T ,, f r, rf 2 O Q I 1 i 51. i If xxx I N.-1 'Y' s .. , .A , I I f I ' W if if NG' reg 5555 L NAXIV. 3 Y uf' A , ' 'IK I s 'W I 4 T Kfygi, , 4 . U15 X 1 T- fl .V ' ,, l,, ww 'Z , 4 ' f wif ff ' ' we 1 gg -I Y - wfwg ' 4 ? 7' G . 1 ' ffl 5 e f , W ,O 4 fn , W , ff? f W- If ,I , , . ., ff, . M , , , - ' ' . 4 , ' ,4 . s 5 ' l - 5 Ji ff ' Q I , v Y f fl' T 'f VL ' T Q ga ,' W5 , 7 yy 1 ,X VM , fy , ,, ,M 2 ,, , is , x rxfw, ,vig K ,5f,.,,,7f , fl 1 CW 7' Cf V A- fff ,ff f ' , , I , f 4 J K, 3: .XX Q H, A y flew. f fl! X W, X M W fr ,Q Z X ' b v lffktwf Z , V Z: ' ,',' ir ' 4 . ' f 4 , 0 ' I, ' ' ' ' - , N Q? X ff f , . X I ,I , we ff: 'K U ' I i x x . 1 C ff! 'X V ,V 1,5 M- f 'M , , I, f f Q! ,,, 1, FRONT ROW lL-Rl: D.A. P r S.W ea son, . Galbreafh, E.A. Pawlefzki, L.G. Lee, J.D. Mason SECOND ROW: A.Y. Colin, A.W. W' ht JJ. S rug , weeney, C.K. Sanderson, G. Clark, D.G. Hallowell. THIRD Berndt, R.M. Hargrove, J.M. Thompson, G.B. Thomas sv .v , ,,,nflgffw1zU,gflQ'g1J,, TWA , 5FivQf:l'f. 1wf-, A 'iw W+,x,f .2 , . - dl., ' 4 fl! mms! -Jmll 1Gw'WlvfJa:' 'z..f'v f:w'f':' -' - 5- 'lw yr ' 'fm n,1G,1:l1 ww Y gl- ff + farm, l3.f1,la5, w arg 4- 493- w:gg,,.w1, H, ,,,, W., T . HA 5.,,w, W-T:-'T , ,gpm ,, ' ,xl-: N'?W K Mm ROW: L.L. Lind, R.R. Giradina, R.C. Bernal, M.R. l I i -4 . 51. 4 E X IIT :A l his is cw puslv-buffzw -' 5 rom e ig Consisting primarily o closely controlled. Tra contaminants are rem 'Wai , , I ' w Li QQ ZOO at DIVISION f Aviation Boatswain's Mates skilled in handling fuels and lubricants, V-4 operates and maintains the aviation fuel system, portions of which are found in almost every section of the ship f th b'l es to the flight deck. A close check is kept on the fuel at all times, and the quality is nsferring, stripping, sampling, and testing are procedures required to insure that all oved. To meet the tough flight operations schedule, the fuel crews must work long hours fueling and defueling, preparing the planes for action. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: C.B. SECOND ROW: L.R. Chronister, W.S. Wilburn Balbin, W. Dozier, M.P. Babin, J.H. Utley, G.A. Wilbur, G. Guidry, R.L. Rosso Suchanek, G.L. Girres, R.l. Robinson, R.O. Spencer, CWO C.D. McCall, E.D. Christman, W.E. THIRD ROW: L.L. Tschannen, C.M. Weigmann, K.R. Shearon, L.G. Newman, F.G. Brady, K.E. Vaughn, R.D. Pittman, D.B. Bright, J.D. St. Germain A ,fa if A K 4' 43 f 1 1 icx 1 X1 , W i it fl- R , X , z f , ,sf ' ' -4, W jf, ft , . P ss y fi ref? Q 1 . , .sf f xr 1 , , .. . y Q ch 'Q , 1 Y f . V 5 i ? , ' 2 6, y 5 V 5 7 .,Q. W, , 4 , 1 l ' 4 f ! . V . ,f , it it 1 fx K ra? 5 ff' ,fi fl W 1: .gig W' .isff l l ' ' X 1 f if W f f ,,f 7 ' I V. .A O ,N . , or T , if 0 ' if f 1 T T W Q 1 ' f o. ' X' ' . , ' gi, Xxf' ' '54 A -if f .' K, 1 ' ,f f - fi 1, . f' V 'WJ W., f f ' ' f f ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ff , 'J' W A ' 4, , Q E Z 2-- QQ l rf- 71-if l f' 1 . 'I' rf , ., MW' ff 27 2 - z, 1 ' V f Y if . -fwfr , 1 H M' 4 iff, ,X ,I 7 ' ' IZ Wnfllgif ' W Q47 Q WLM! , 1, T me . R Q r - T T ' ' - Yr , T 'KW wa h,,, 5 A T X l I ,,,,, , f , V .. f iff TQ . To f , iff-5 Q N f,, f W ix, b g ,217 0 7 I .' f WM 'Q 1 ' W f if , if f 2, 'X W f L S! Q, fw ,si is '? 3 5 .N .WW X wwf CZ? Wx SE R.G. Price, T.J. Quirke FRONT ROW lL-Rl: M.E. Newcomer, M.D. Gosnell, G. Connors, C.L. Hall, J.C. Mason, M.A. McKovich, J.L. Holder COND ROW: L.E. Kuhns, J. San Flippo, R.G. Thurber, L.E. Slusher, J.C. McMillan, W.A. Smifh, C.W. Crane, W.W. Moon THIRD ROW: D.E. Waters, C.C. Zimmerman, R.W. Stanley, J.H. Gonzales, R.W. Weisinger, N.E. Brumm, D.M. Bailey, ,, ,., f,,,,f,1 , , , ,JH . - ,f fwwZfzfMf'W 'f WI 'xr ff, iff f N ,ymff ,ui 'fff , gem To 5 ei? if 1 lamp is oui wlwilf I l l i I l le . Rr 2 . K Now fhe smoking 1 i v i refueling aircrafa' 'Y 1 2 l . 4- qi! ' 4 4 V 'if if' fm f 'sw if .. A .f flliffr - , 11 s ff - . fi Q 4 1. ' , 5 I Before . 117 M .J 1 N up and affer '-f FRONT ROW IL-Rl: P.R. Washburn, D.E. Knignf, J.C. Port, W.A. Jones, M.J. Barnes, M.R. Sager SECOND ROW: C. Waldbaum, JC G'fflfh PR Whiteman LB Farias C.B. Harfenhofif, J.W. Henderson THIRD ROW: R.L. Kennedy, R.G. RJ. Dragone, . . ri , . . , .. , Harvey, D.R. Daugherty, D.E. Duncan, K.M. Ingledue, F.H. Meadows, T.E. Bullion, V.E. Kirk, C.W.M. Lee w f 1 R 2 , X f C Wil? ,SQ I 'z,ggUgn,w, We X ' Z I I V' S X X. ,f X f I f I F s, I fm ,I TY 5 f e , B, R Q Q 1 2' 1' 'Wi - 1' f r , - f f , t w , Z 5 ' so j 4 f E , I Q R 2 if f ff R A X f 'N f f k Q A f K B km' X aff! ,,,, V 4 lun? Q E' f Si YZ' nv' . ' gf fl ':,!,. gl. ,mx ,f,,fWf 0 X, la! vw ff ff, ff V7 XZ sf X y fxggrj yy, X l 3 ,Vi A 4: CP W Y W Q 3-, X5 4 if 5, ll 1 if-'I ' Ki, NX J i ZZ i S 1 B 4 6 I - 1 Q V H, . an A 5 X Q D 4 3 N155 X I C , , ix x f W 92? ' 5 X 1 r C ,-. C sg Q, 7 X ...f i L 6 I Wifi R Q C- I, X 5 Orff' , C C r ff Q ,ZA wi AR 'f ff 'A 5352, Y., , . i Q. , I , M , R V X Eli' v ' 4 ff' f f f U .f-ff .,,i f fig, , .1 7 VJ'!, 4,.i fi El ,Q 'r'ff ,f, , , ,,ffff' l l fs 1 f '-1 Aircraft maintenance is an unspectaculor phase ot air ON J ff X f mfs f ' L' . ., ,ff ions, but keeping the planes in operational condition is key to the success of all the other phases ot aviation. To support the Air Group men who labor over their V-6 is divided into seven shops which provide facilities engine removal, electronic repairs, structural work and other routine maintenance. Specially trained men are in V-6 for handling liquid oxygen and packing p The Division's can do attitude in support of Air Gr problems helps to integrate smoothly the eFforts ot the squo rons and the ship and contribute to RANGER'S overall ettectiv I got it, I got it. . ness. Mundell, D.E. Damron, W.E. Specht, F.H. Nelson, ENS. P.H. Shafer, G.W. Stephens, W.H. Nicora, R.V. Williams, R.G. Johnson THIRD ROW: S. Williams, M.L. Estenson, T. Gipson, R.A. Julien, C.F. Christian, S.L. Midboe, R.L. Morgon, D..l. Miller, EH. l Stapler, G.H. Anderson, P.N. Lappas it 5 q ?,.- v ,,,, f , wx 3 if X. I A ig . V ,Q A . X f 1 , X -r 1 L . bs A , b ..,. , ...s is ' X . Q in J V -si 'X - ,, , ff' X uf -'lg' ' , X I I vi rrf, ' ' T J Q X ' tw' i , f Yi. 1 N X 1 J i i It X . 'f' .yi , f if X .V K - ,. yn. is , X 5 W , l FRONT ROW CL-Ri: R.W. Foster, M.W. Smith, T.S. Smith, J.D. Ross, .l.A. Shelly, R.E. Hobbs, G.F. Gros SECOND ROW: S.C. 1 1 ls fs K X VISQON .,v ll G 1 .lusf Cl skoshi bit more These sporfs cars ore more frouble ihon fhey're worfh! G , lp' H Spllffmg fhe hour 'R W!- f 5 5, Thu. Flight deck in action -fmlfff ,- , ' if 'N -'T , X , ,Q TK WW' i4 x f ff. f, 1 f 5 , , f, f ,f f. fvvwyav HU, .4 J M, .3 c 'ffw M, l . , u , Q '4,,, ,-. A YM - My W 4 -VWV M ,,,x -f E . , X 4- nn. . . , -an ' , V... .-- W ,x , X. wa. is ,- ' 7-ew x A 0. -X X - . -W is N.. . sa- . v N M .N 4-il., W'-' -1- -9 -. 'N-w'vN' 3 .H ,, .,.,,,,.. , 5 b -vp.. fx- , 0 N - Q 1 'way x LQ , X - - F Q , ---f-'-,,,,- 5 , + . ' MK- 'X X N W W-.wf ff? an M- ' 4 1- 3 --Q' NWN. kkmw W , -. ,. - .,, , 4, an ., ...A -'11 i' - -- - - --nf -W , N . ww ig W' ,Q ,fs X 1 . xxx. x N ,, ,' 1- -V M , ' X- ,N 'M an ' 'QD-. ' V W, .STH ..,,. .wk 4 k this I: 4 X.. .M x wx g,,,.x,, Q- Q gm W -. Z W -'Jin , fb J Lx -fnlfg-,',, , ,, ffa?-Tb -. M .,v -Q. 5 ,.,'4s.. X ,b , .Ag W.-aw-. x . -ff- - -,. ' 1,'l- ,aa 1., 1 pf ix., . vs , 'Q' ftvfill 'i 4,1 Offi X 1 z 1 sy, -r - sl 2 G J 3. if E N N .lf A, . ' X LCDR A.o. HANsoN LCDR E-J. BRYAN Cer-in-ChQ,-ge Former Officer-in-Charge HU-1 l i DET MIKE T HU-l men wh l l. l l DET Mike is composed of four officers and ten enlisti o act as both crewmen on flights and the maintenani' personnel on the two helos, 37 and l8, which are also know! as Pixie and Dixie. Thes t d e an em rotor helicopters are Vefl maneuverable and have a large range for c.g. movement. l HU-l DET Mike's OinC for the first half of the cruise WU' LCDR E.J. BRYAN, who was relieved for the remainder of Tig' cruise by LCDR A.O. HANSON. Det Mike is a detachmenl from Helicopter Utility Squadron One based at NAAS R904 Field, Imperial Beach, California. T HU-l was the first operational Navy helicopter squadron Clif after twelve years is now the largest and most active squadrfbln of its type. The helicopter's major mission is to rescue carrid pilots who have either bailed out or ditched their disable l aircraft at sea. is At the f ' ime this is published, HU-l has already rescued ' people by helicopter. ll The helos flew photo hops in practically every port, miie - and returned the harbor pilot on entering and f' T and at se d during launches and recoveries. A few times the helos were even used to expanf' visual Y f T around the ship in shallow water, and check the the Ship'S glide Slope mirror ss C pe re'-' i a ropped smoke bombs to indicat 4 range during low visibility da s take lea K 2, I F lg: , of Q A X gr: 2 . si. is wg my x , is Q k. , , , P' Riff 3 XV 1' Q11 Q all 25 1 I 1: Q l l l ' 4 i jf! N I P 4 'f , Y ' ,fr a fl 3 X ' iii? FRONT ROW lL-Rl: R. Padilla, G.H. Parker, LTJG H.N. Petersen, LTJG R.D. McKim, LTJG G.B. GriFfin, G.B. Perkins, H.T. Slaathaug SECOND ROW: T.C. Mulhern, .l.H. Smart, D.G. Johnson, LCDR A.O. Hanson, R.L. Clemons, R.M. Beifler, l. Forlader or , Y Us .. 'X Y .tw 3. ek, . X ' ,Q my Q 15. pw f ff x. -1 1.-.., J.1...-.va-.-..-m1---v:-4:.'. '::,1s1-f!--Z-A.- 5- uv li - MH. L 1' - , li X The oldest traditions of the Navy and the latest scientific methods of modern seapower are combined in RANGER's Gunnery Department. Deck divisions provide the skills and manpower for underway replenishing and refueling, anchoring, boating and general sea- manship. Modern warfare also dictates that ships have deadly arsenals into which they can dip to unleash tremen- dous destructive powers. Guns, missiles, and bombs create RANGER's potent punch and the care of these dangerous weapons is another concern of Gunnery specialists. , ' X X 2' ,V p CDR A.V.l'l. BACON, JR Gunnery Officer gunnery DEPARTMENT Q fi J.. nf , y it R O O a 2 1 1 . , O. ,, -cc ' s 9 X ??'?:.g. N J ii xxyw l , X - ' , QR I K ' X' XX :R V , 'nl , -K Ja . 4,4 , 5 5, ' ' if 5. A 'ig , X X . W ' i, V 4 v A X W Q If K 'H .J It Z O Q O 1 2 f iff! M . 36 - Lxhy ,c f ' X - Q ' iS s9YiiRiiS'i 5 4 5 :Q S LCDR W.M. RICKMAN Ordnance Officer LCDR R.M. YOUNG First Lieutenant r '99 1 , Z gy ,aww LCDR R.C. HAGGBLOOM Technical Supervisor Ng f,!fi , ,., f ' 1 1, if f ia, X 1 jf! f 7' J x . , 1 i4 LCDR F.E. VINCENT Guided Missile Office, i l r CAPT R.L. ZUERN Commanding Officer' Marine Detachment i V i it U5 5 4' 5 I J' :ij ff' H 1 , Y' .V -f G 'WJ Q 1 3 qt. U N 2 x 2-' r, 'E is 3. 1 1 E E '1 i X 5 4,4 X Q' x ? 1 F .x-ff' ,' 2 . 1 k 1 t ,eil ,...--- .Q -fix , RJ f'-.. D 'N 9 xl ,fi , : Q f 1, X '- Oh, on, nof again 'gk ' V54 ,L 5 I f .1- . r xN Uv YM' N X Xxx X X Q V fl V! ,, XS f X , Vg 4 ...ff KK-5 k Now muster the special sea and anchor defailn iw .. . , W f .1 I .Q -W ,,,,.n ,,,,,,W,, 4 fo r ar mn W MS 2 , Wx' X S- -we - wi ss FRONT ROW QL-Rl: V.E. Pierce, R.E. Barr, R.C. Napier, D.L. Ross, P.L. Alverson, R.L. Silvernoil, F. Hall W.L. Watson, EG. Atterbury, L.A. Tena SECOND ROW: H.M. Davis, J.P.A. Guereffe, R.L. Davidson, L.B. Reynolds, R Sh VM R'le , R.D. Schneider, AJ. Espacha, J.R. Holt THIRD ROW: J.L. McCarty, WNV. Parker, G.K. Anderson, J. . ows, . . l y X, r, 1 K W-I Z , ' rr f 45-,Z f 5 05 WV. 4 Z M I ...IL www sk X , X f A f Z V' WX fy M , x N7 6 4 V X X gy 4, V fy 71 , Q ff Xi' -:wwf ., . fr' IWMW ,, -w-,...,,s. U0 ,il sfwi D z 5 M 'Q ' ,, yy X f , W Q2 X! xy jg! yew- X WW .lusf once around five fo'c's'le FRONT ROW lL-Rl: B.M. Hobbs, D.E. Wilson, R.W. Cone, W.E. Moorehead, W.C. Schwensen, J.L. Perdue SECOND ROW K.F. Langmaack, R.D. Zeman, C.J. Whitlock, T.J. England, W.C. Crowell, J.G. Robinson, R.E. Williams THIRD ROW: T.D Ackerman, F.L. Mook, .l.A. Hubbard, D.E. Roberts, L.E. Benningfield, G.C. Johnson, P.H. Giacomo, T.J. Davidson ii 1 i fax! 'f f 1- ff ,Sf 4 ,M 'V wx fm -, ,sz N is Y? Dx ,X X 5 1 D' ,. JN 1 X N 1 Q, f . .. X c f ff f W , , f f gg, -, sis, sf X 1 be i I 1: wi 9' 'Q . o T l . 2 I New VND T Dlvlsl The fancy work and the spit and polish that makes the quarterdeck such an impressive sight to the many distinguished visitors to RANGER is the result of the pride that Second Division men take in their work. ln addition to maintaining spotless spaces, they are always involved in refueling and replenishment where their top notch seamanship is put to the test. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: H.G. Abbott, E.J. Harris, G.E. Armstrong, T.M. Knight, A. Young SECOND ROW: D.B. Olsen, R.D. Wisler, J. Mahan, LTJG R.K. Peck, L. Mattera,N.R. Fuller THIRD ROW: J.W. Foster, D.B. Watson, J.B. Craddock, D. Myers, R.G. Seegrist, D.W. McCoy, K.R. Parsons ffiffifxzf rr r T is A ' A li if T yt ' fb sffpwyff W 1 tif : O i-- : All 9 1 4 ', 5 D V, fx 3 R f ,A , 4 ' as A '5 QS ! Mx? ,V -i t xx gf Ah iiyfl, 1: ,Q Y ii Y S , I '14 'rz I 1 .:.- f .. If 1 fi , f , f f ' -' N J x Q, 1 , Q 5 Q I 7 X y 11 f f , sf X -mg 2N W O 'WA v ,rfg 1, , Mfflw-. Q4 egfhm W X 4,,.wmMMmAM uk ,, Q Y ?'3v.m,, , ' I ,huenfkgzfwwxx DW 7' K , SN an fn N f I Mg-was ' . , ,Av , fix , f 5, 'Anim lr nf fain, 1 ' vnu FRONT ROW KL-RJ SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: 4 P' W P, f 4 I li 1' f K F. 'gwzif fNfyiQi'5Kx' A W w Q W, ,, , ,WTS WK ,Q ff ,ff D.W. Heiderman, A.D. Foster, D.R. Miller, C.E. Ragan, T. Enos A sfifch in fime L.D. Heimel, W.C. Freeman, E.J. D'Alessio, F.A. Dalton, P.J. Pikul, S.C. Welch J.W. Barnes, A. Morganella, D.L. Pefferson, R.D. Daves, J.R. Agan, R. Barron, GC. Schaefer , 1 Q X V ZZ if , W , , , W f , 11 ff as ix Qgx-vs . D V - XSS -7 Nz. X 0 gk . 5 . w E7 X Xi X X . .,., X N W X X4 N B mix X . A .. XX p 45 T X.xx O ,Hx xr' . S ii-.J Q f ' 1-534 7 X 1 X 'V I . . '- X X w. , A xx ea' a x xX X xx Pix X in SX 'X 4 2, , T 1 i v A V VV y , Z1-,rlrvgf L 'Aj lf E ia r ' Q f ' fgglyt w 77 , ' fy , 7 I I V if ' ix , , I I ,f iii A A L Fx , M fi K, X cc if V + k I :RV f l V S an R ' p R is X X y ,Q ,f f 1 T X R 3 T ' f iirc , 3 , 1 f , ,Q X A Q5 6 J f r 2 I x x.-x. - Q I 1 40 f K ,ww Sw , t H - f , Q T k T N. c , 5 , 3 X S X , , ff, S X x i X X Wy fx 3, RO S W Q f ,' rp as ' W , f f f X ' X , r' www f 4, W wh ' X X il i . cc 1 ix 1 -, c l 1 ' 5 3 , X W. ,, X , W xxxxx ff A I A I 7 FRONT ROW lL-Rl: N.L. Durden, D.B. Williams, D.E. Crull, CJ. Maile, C.M. Shaver SECOND ROW: CG. Lackey, T. Freeman, R.A. Sherrill, L.D. Baumgaerfel, W.T. Claude, R.B. Schwab THIRD ROW: H.W. Lindsfrom, B.C Freeberg, J.W. Barnes, D.R. Stark, P.W. Mitchell, J.L. Robinson, B.T.W. Stokes ,NN '--Q--a..-..,,,,, -s 'Q --. NX if l ff,.r,,.- Xxx! N.. X. yi N N ' -,M 'QW--3 J' 1 Cf- i Z, f 4 n 4, f, 19 4 , VW fyuw f 7 ,Z f i .Q X L l l' KN x, ., I V 1 u s , Q , . l .. rn , f olvlsl Shipshape is the watchword and the goal of every sailor in the Gunnery Department's Third Division. The Division maintains and preserves many spaces, including the well-traveled Deck House Number 3. Their Bos'ns Mates' voices are familiar sounds on the TMC. During GQ and air defense exercises, the Third Division mans gun mount loader decks and furnishes manpower for repair parties. ln almost every ship evolution, the Third Division makes its presence known, fueling, replenishing, or rearming RANGER. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: .l.A. Mangione, D.M. Huston, R.P. Baines, H. Allen, D.A. Brecht SECOND ROW: VJ. Garcia, A.C. Reed, L. Ausmus, ENS D.M. Lukasik, J.R. Parker, W.M. Anderson THIRD ROW. R.E. Collins, G.E. Grissom, R.E. Ruff, C..l. Payne, C.D. Hines, J.C. Dean, F.A. Knisley X , Y, A ' x , f f ,X ' X U X i E , . f s X. Y 4 E1 ,, W fr 7,3 35, ,il .5 x M f .X V H ' , y 2 1' K . Y If ,fl f x W - , RL 4 ' Q www f X W 4 fi. - fr if Z W X44 1, . A it x w IWW ,W. , . The pointer f f f fii 3 f ,VL N, f A ,A N ,c W, f0f,:-5152 5.5, 'WX Z, f, hr ff XP ,, ff f'-. My ' I f x ,, ? 4 Z X f , V ,. ,N f ,QZC Il? U x ff 2 , ' 'C f Q 'fa gf , I ,Q f , 41 , Y M ff? ff:-lg ' A Q 4 f Q 5 M ff fi, f W f WW? f w X, ,Z , xv S! A ,, I , ,X .J ,vw 5 ,1 , , fw-wo Kg fjfvw . M NL , Y , , If W 4 Zfyxfff lf, ffxx K. 5 . '61 ,nr-wi x S X s , .. : S V XXX V . , A K ' T V N! R . f qf ' Q ' x , ' f ,, 4 A 5, gn A-1 ,Riff A w w M x ff . -' ' flffyx, is Q l ' f -,ff N511 'K X cf 1 m 3, 1 1 3 'Z -f lk F, Pigs' , , 2 1. 1, x ! FRONT Row tml' P,M. O'bey, 1 J.J. Fulcxyfer, I S.C. Italiano, ' LC. sfean, P RR. Hughes, g R.J. Allor SECOND ROW: L.W. Jorrczrd, I R.H. Engelke, J.F. Carlton, J.W4 Struwthers, LG. Ginder, N.H. Rhorer 4 i l J ii f X ri' K I fiat. V ax ,, ' A Q31 4 if B W ami, O A jf Rf y jf' M4 2 M ,Q 'K fe X , if f l l B rev? ' W y f X' ll W f , f , 2 f if-fr! X , . q i: Q QL, 1 ' - gf Sys? f I f' ,, I, ' . 6 l W., Vg 4 O ii 7 l 1 j 5 4 ii s 7 1 B , w ww fr or f' 5 B KM A w dl 1 FRONT ROW lL-Rl: T.W. Moran, J. Lockyer, J.C.T. Beaulieu, C.G. Moss, L.E. Powell SECOND ROW: G.R. Davis, R.E. Bell, R.D. McKean, L.F. Adcock, R.S. Gillan, D.R. Miller THlRD ROW: E.A. Wilstead, K.L. Courtney, X f fm- Wg ,, M, , M ' My Pj viniunniuu-Q, i H , , V W. A 4 k' 42m mf f W. 1 if, ef, ff - , ' W J.B. Goodwin, R.A. Bradley, H.D. Mabie, B.L. Travis, .l..l. Egr A ww f B ,, ww, 4 S Z3 3 A 1 DIVISI 0 Refueling, replenishing at sea, streaming a sled, and manning a life boat are all seamanship evolutions of a Deck Division. The Fourth Divi- sion, in addition to these tasks, stands bridge watches, rigs accommodation ladders and opera- tes utility boats. Their best known space is the fantail, which at sea receives more use than any other Gunnery Department weather deck. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: H.D. Henderson, J.W. Cribb, J.D. Randall, P.L. Schubert SECOND ROW: R.R. Speiss, P.D. Murphy, LTJG C.E. Dayharsh, D.G. Aliff, W. Going THIRD ROW: G.A. Walker, G.C. Lon le G.H g y, . Pierce, C.M. Sherman, E.S. Sacks, W.K. Deans wif' 'QQ J ffm ,nur at-Sari D ff Xf. 3 059.35 SQ gums , ' i. QQ .: kk ,Tr D X. ,Kim ...Mu , ,S f QS R 'S X-R 'K ,15'5hei'f+-' ' ' V Threading The needle FRONT ROW KL-Rl: P.B. Roberfs, E. Lyons, E. Lyons, D.J. Perry SECOND ROW: D.R. Tifmas, J.L. Cunningham, W.K. Affebery, N.E. Bowman, F.H. Voges THIRD ROW: R.R. Falcon, T.A. Peoples, P.T. Linton, H.D. Mathews, L.C. Surles, A.T. De La Cerda ,152 if .N M W4 .-If ff 46 xx, 2 vi ff 7 I V . f X F ,Y S ,- X ' in , 4TH Ranger's salfiesf sailor Y 9 4 I , , ' -534 52 mp-n-5.1 WYWLQ ,X X 5 X , f,,, f 4 X7 lx A .L R R O 35 Nw N ' , , u V 21 kxuxk V K f KJ 1 Sw Xiu FRONT ROW IL-Rl J.D. Nelson, T Padilla,R.L.Debose F. Field, GL Townsend, J. V Masters SECOND RONV: L.E. Bley. .l.A. Jennings, H.l. Trammell. R.E. Wicklund, .l. M. Morace, R. l.. Nelson THIRD ROWT .l.E. Casbeef L.K, Pelfon, -l.O. Merrill, RD. Finley E.R. Orllx RD. Moore. HR. Rang i l if Y S lf of J 5 I n 1 . T ,. 4 l lit l l M . . I N n X Q ONT ROW: lL-Rl -. Ray A. Vfeaver -. Garvin S. Glenn COND ROW : 1, Merchant 5, Steften NO fJ.E. Hurley -. Ferre, D. Butcher lll?D ROVV: 'f. Peterson P Dodson 1 Long, f H DEJVVGVW Z Parsons 1,'i' 5, i , I .V , ' ,ig Q9 ,-. , q',, I SIDE CLEANERS Q, 5 sl ,E ,N X i 'i WJf X ff i ,F sf Qi' sc.,,X ns F' xc .c sv f -N Just as their name implies, the 29 men of the Side- cleaners Division have the immense task of keeping RANGERVS sides clean with soap, water, scrappers and chipping hammers. Buoy detail, responsibility for the sail and boatswains lockers and the rigging and man- ning ofthe highline for ship- to-ship transfers are all part of the never ending iob of this uncomplaining highly spirited group. WW' lt rl? 3 Y Hs. hy, Q s ti! ,- Who dar up dere? No more charfreuse paint? ,, Jw, W SIDE CLE ERS FRONT ROW IL-Rl: L.W. Hire, C.F. Knowles, C.R. Morgan, D.I. Dailey SECOND ROW: F.J. Krucar, R.E. Hopson, L.R. Dinges, J.D. Mooneyham, F.J. Zaccarrelli THIRD ROW: F.L. Mook, R.F. Vick, A.E. Osborne, J.O. Bri r Er ' Z X, sby, H.C. Howe, N. Gates, J.T. Strickland f , iffy, LV -,W Z f'f' so sv, W ,swf X 1 ff M5542 ll I I K , Q I ,i'l'5's fr? X 1 'sr w ,,,r' A W- X Q x if 1 NX Q 'X A gifvui . 5 X, i- I J, . QSM' X S. fx , Q X . we ig X' 3, X s mm , x 2 fx r S , Z X Q A S WW, s 9 w Ap . , ,Fa sl X ' R ,fx jf' 54 AY H 1 ff If f ' N M R N 5 A .1 S K O --Q rf we fo WA- -ir 9- ' - ' , 1' ' -7 ..,.. ,, 4: ,I I. 1 ,,. -J -'I l '-. ,, ' . ' ' 'WW hz 4 .H -'LF'--auf' , -ns, -vw x ' ' Q' -. -Vs. '- , 95 wb- .iw . , . I ' ,Or , V MM' 914' . 'ji-, -.a.,- - , J... I ' A 4. 'wif' -, t ., 2 ,A W,,,.,,,, 1-1' ,- - ' ,..,, 1 4-...' ef -.' - '- 'lqp . tb, -.-.,, ,. 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' X 4 Q f ff! ff ffl' 1 ff ff' f , X Dlvlsiom 1 1 l Warning red, Guns Free! This order is The l culmination of all The training the 51h Divi- T sion conslanfly undergoes. The eight 5M 54 gun mounts are completely automatic, and require much more maintenance than swabb- ing the gun bore or checking The gunfackle l i , f 'Y , fyyyfffeic , 4 sw ,ff W f Ox Q W f X f f Kg f , ,W ,T lyric-ZWWV ' 4 ---- 1 'if ' 1 S4 - 'ct'.a4-alla' T, 2 ,sas f fl f jj fi . Qfnfia? 2- elf T, 'f i zffy.fiYZQfiL.fV, 'rx i' 5 i4j,F2,.2 Q 1, AW mi, if K' T I' ly ffl 'J 1 Fk1 'V ' 'Q' T W , +15 a W y' T kd X l I it c ui b x 1 1, ' , 5 ,QA I K' ' ' 4 T ya wa, ' fi , , i ll I 2 K T Z Q ' 4' IE-T u1 i Q f :ga FRONT ROVV ll.-Rl: Gi Weeks, R.L. Foe SECOQA ROW: .l.E. Miller, El JR. Mcxweii, Mi, mf .l.D. VVilbank5. f A.C. Atwood, FE. Doll N L.E, Bove, L.F. Ducloi. f smafh, oc. Webb' is 4 fs T xslzii, Q .Ng-Nxe ..Qg9x,w.Q3,T - Fr sf.x'KXfx'ff5 Qf'QK'Kfc,qx ' qs? V-I?wsigskQ5g,'f5fQss.X-s , ,xjtxbigi , ,wxs ssqfs-N-bs2.'1-ce ' ' Zig-by :SIN-s.:sX'q:,x,3g-sm . N. X' Q X Nw sf! , . K Rs 5 ex , QSM f , is so New X . . J X X3 c Fix bl-Q-ssc-lbscfs f, , Q 3 .. - V' .fx.9'j sc. ya 'yw ft, V fr 3 ,g --0 'R mx wid .fm T1 X -s , . sw X , A a s - as , 1.,e.kA+aNf. X i s 1 l I , l - Redmon, AC. Rains, lf Miller, PR. Green, Ul- fl Ba rtholomew Tl'ilRD R05 li. 'ii Clark X as Sighting-in as in the days of the first RANGER. The Gunneris Mates must be electricians, electronic technicians, boatswain's mates and machinery repairmen in order to maintain the guns in a constant state of battle readiness, ready at a moment's notice to accurately fire dozens of shells per minute. Coffee break ONT ROW lL-Rl: R.F. eelcs, J.F. McDonald, Dillow, H. Spillers, A Charlton SECOND IN: D.G. Belleville, J. Fowler, C5.W. Mc- an, B.G. Barger, W.E. Sl N! ecil, D.L. Grayson, -N, 'Warner, D.J. X Jstin, J.D. Taylor y 'Q C ig? HRD ROW: WJ. f 3rSemOf'l, W.A. -l'UlDbY, 5 X A. Piceno, RL. Coulter, b yyyyy 1 V J L d Y 1 E McCutcheon, R.E. 47 f x v ver, BJ, ROSE,-, n Q RA. Manwell C ,, .,,c,, , N ,,, W l I gs 2 M fl LM ,11, N, ff1,f ' QV, 'S 'V 3 r C . , 'f , 'Z f S, 'L 4, l 9 X XM if lv S 'X .. ,Q 3 - , . X wnmxn muu E' -'xp ' S. 3 2 ,. --V. JE., MT, E' Iji5f517l0?'j' 'L M ff 1- 'Z 'sv- Q--A -X' P---A -CX L... Only six fo go and bg ' -q,-,,. f vi V X ' Q if f , - 2. 5 V QM . Q9 gf ff Q H If I 'T' E I ' I R E N Q Q! C K Z X ,Z f ? .5 6, R E B W, a X ,f NJ f Xa N X T. 'J5 V.. M.-. ' 25 , K i' 1 ff X ' A il A KJ IMEQN we cuf cmofher coke' FRONT ROW QL-RF: L.S. Nowell, KH. MCCGH SECOND ROW: HJ. Mul- voney, CNVO Tl. Suggs, ENS J. J. Donovan, ENS EC. Leisenfriff, WO E.A. Sfcnley, R. Davis THIRD ROW. A. McGilvray, AG. Lund, DB. Deger. D.E. Fry, T.C.Griffin. DNV. Bridge fi! if Nx iffy n 1 Q ur I v Ready for action Now, all l need is an airplane O Division is a versatile team capable ot handling any of RANGER's ordnance committments. To equip an aircraft tor its primary mission creates long working hours and many sleepless nights. Their quick cautious work protects the crew from the dangers inherent in RANGER's potential striking power. l l RJ Sl k r TH Custer LA Johnson DC Giles SECOND FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.E. Bowlin, C.E. Williamson, J.L. Wetze, . . onec e , . . , . - , - - ' W' C.M. ROW: C. Miracle, R.L. lsaac, J.F. McDonald, R.A. Morieko, CWO T.l. Suggs, L.E. Ronan, D.B. Siefferman, D.R. mn, Givens THIRD ROW: G.E. Paschal, R.J. Shaw, W.D. Hunt, J.D. Hutson, E.L. Mulder, G.H. Schmidt, D.J. Blattner, T.G. Blake, R.E. Cleveland, R.W. Elder, R.S. Collis, J.E. LaCroix N I , Z W 7 , dy.. T A , s ,' X fe., M- f -M , , Wg sf Y , 3' N 3 X 23 f-iii 'i', C J s fl Q C T C T L ' ff Tx! WX f A f W a f ' ,i ff g VAN' 11' Al 1' W' l ,V G 'fl 1 47 17' f f , , 7 . u Springer, LR. Cjwc- DB Fu ld 'SECON ROVV: CA. Porlzg Ale-ksiclc, VV. , 9' G.L. VonBUrger THIRD RCJVV: K Morris, H.R, Grant l.R. McCulligh, MJ Gomez, J.G. Trqnf R.P. Coleman ll FRONT ROW lL-Rl: B. Helton, R.E. Evans, J.A. Koppel, RJ. Sccxrnofy SECOND ROW: R.E. Ellsworth. T.D. Eliggins, T.R, Grinsfeocl, L.A. Lepokr R.L. Estes THlR0 ROW: DNR. Little J.A. Hooker, LR, Starks, OA. Brcanflf Powlak, MVC VVc1fson, Af To:5: W FRONT POW KL., JS B A leordon, Jul-1 'I . . 79,829 79 830 79 837 FRONT ROW lL-Rl: CM. Cook, J. R. Dovidson, R.E. Enos SECOND ROW: J.L. Downs, A.N. Knobloch, M. E. Benson, W. F. Scnoonover, D.L. Ecldwin Tl llRD ROVV: T.H. Bushel- mon, K.B. Meadows, J. N. Coofs, R.A. Norris, ll.. Schell- orn, A. Anderson Wsswgf-5 . X, ,,,, ,wx pg 'M :I 1 M M FRONT ROW lL-Rl: R.D. Sheehan, G.W. Ludewick, J.G. Lindsey, J. Chavez, R.D. Bolado, E.H. Loveland l SECOND ROW: .l.D. Moss, W.J. Estes, LCDR F.E. Vincent, W.S. Hardy, GJ. Lamoureux, H.H. Ecke 1, THIRD ROW: N.A. Manson, J.J. Shrader, J.M. Rommeltanger, G.T. vel 'J Q , , ' ,WMA f a Q . f QQ 5 f' ' 0 H, lg U X A r I. K ij!!! -2 vi J Y V., ,,2-4-J' DIVISTON RANGER's Guided Missilemen typify Navy ot the Space Age. Their work for a thorough knowledge of intricate trical and electronics systems, hydraulic and pneumatic devices, andg pulsion and ordnance systems. Thei Division tests, maintains and servicesl Sidewinder, the Sparrow lll and the Bullf which give RANGER her main defense: a large part of her oFFensive power. l l Corbin, G.L. Lepchenske, .l.E. Williams -W ,,,, ., ,. ,,,,.,,7.-,...-..,, I - 'ST u l X so n ex is x Q - ,gf 5 ,frm f K my M N T. C is ig--u K Y . fr FS www T at x V 1 4 , f' A - ss 4 XS' 1 I Q- . Q x , , C 9 My E A 4 ,' 1 T , r i X ' ' K 5 S-7 N . N, , s ,I K ,ei--i AN, I N M f X, A f , gx A A C l ' ,iii I I is , f 'i T K .af I 1 , T gs, to T 2 ' ' K X-A-C X Q K A xx i s T D lllxll 1 7 ly W W , W I .fu V Qs 1 0 ,M ur - f f r t, W Handle wifh care FRONT ROW IL-RJ: C.B. Shupe, R.N. Darden, G.D. Jay, D.E. Jones SECOND ROW: J.D. Torgeson, R.G. Preston, F.E. Kline, J.A. McCollum, W.D. Swars, J.L. Helms THIRD ROW: R.L. Romero, G.A. Danchuk, W.L. Petschl, W.R. Marsh, H.L. Bosch, D.R. Leonard 1, - f,x, ,, if ' 11 W R 'W' ' W 2' 1 M, 5 , , V3 W A t. X -I 5, tl W A H 4' Mm , M' Q7 1 E f I A if 1 f , I , , , V X , fhif , ,3 f X 1 5 X , J , I f f , f Z 4 Y , fs x QW 'f ' V f If , Z , , fy X X ,, Z h ,, I 0, f , ' V :W in ani? Looking For the bogey ML V., ,A4,,, -, i , f. ..,, A-, f- ,,, N.,,,,s,,.., sm..- W Z--M --- -ff--My-----w...,.: W H-W M..- . ..A..,.......,-..,...,-.., ...V Y . .,4 if ill l if lf D .I f RANGER's guns are aimed and tired by men who operate radars, computers, and other electronic equipment of the latest design. Casualty repair and routine main- tenance necessitate speed and teamwork, since there is no room for error when operational readiness is at stake. The fire control technicians of Fox Division must know their iobs so well that the guns are always at the peak of their potential firepower. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.D. Harris, D.L. Austin, D.D. Jacobson, J.F. Barnhill, F.L. Holt, M.A. Nichols SECOND ROW: D.W. Lloyd, J.L. McDaniels, A.M. Kane, LTJG O.N. Mitchell, K.F. Cotter, E.L. Metzler, T.J. Gilvary THIRD ROW: G.F. Sales, F.A. Hollingsworth, L. Mercer, K. DeVries, J.E. Wells, L..l. Notton, J.W. Banks 21 , .,, , Y M Q, A g X Q g c M m. GJ K .1 gb Z 7 7 3 5, i . kk Q 4' v-v e,,,.f V, I l QW' k j : I ,QQ ix +51 Y F ' L tl in , U 4 T 4 R Y 8 ? W 0, J v-in ,X ,i , E r Q ,- 1 if 7' , f f 1 if, fe 11, X O . X 5 X NS ' W' 1 ' N Q02 N f T -N X M ,5,- 1 11. L I A , ' W f f I A. , ' , - -Q ff ' N f ,f , , f 4 ,x ,f w ,f 1 Lx. 4 ' ? ' 17 4' , Q sf! it 'K' V f , y v fs 1 ,I Q52 'W f 's ft 3 T 1, Z 5 Rf, , - Fi-Qx,fl ,m , FRONT ROW TL-Rl: S. Brown, R.M. McGarvie, W.P. Roche, G.F. Wallster, R.F. Lakely, CC. Czernik SECOND ROW, E.O. Liskany, W.C. Donaldson, W.F. Otto, ENS .l.O. Shewmon, W.F. Heffelmire, J.W. Van Duser, D.S. McHugh THIRD ROW: W.R. Heaton, B.F. Patridge, J.D. MacKenzie, S.M. Sponsler, G.C. Salley, T.L. Fitzgerald, F.L. Boyce, .I.R. Lund, G.W. Price , 'H 'U X? 0 3 25 ,rp- IP' U ,F .4 , V, J . .ij ' we , ,M f ' X ibbigy 4 xz , 1 E k ..l -fn., Ouiji board The doritwyourself boys Security W, X f .frxyr W if Ay I , f 1 X, f A ,fy lsloN 1 Hill K - ff! A . f J ' - ' Ziff WY' R ss f' - Wino! , - -X 1' .SJ Behind Marine guarded doors, shrouded in mys- tery, is W Division. Most of its activities are highly classified, but what can be said is that the men must spend long tedious hours preparing for operations and maintaining the rigid standards set upon them by the nature of their project. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: H.G. Curry, L.H. Ulvi, R.W. Kelly SECOND ROW: D.E. Fritz, W.D. Scarborough, LCDR R.C. Haggbloom, LTJG T.P. Barton, W.R. White, K.D. Rowland THIRD ROW: D.L. Langston, .l.R. Dudley, B.L. Lee, C.L. Wofford, .l.T. Atkinson, D.T. Chapmon, J.A. Hiveley .ff .,, , f as ,fb K it 4 WW' x ulffl N. 5 r 5. 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H I qu I ,,,,,,, ,,,,, N W Akr, 3 if , if M-ff VJ ff 1' ff 5 jail 1 I gf fi. 5-64 iff ff F4 f ' M-'fr fww-mf 45,14- G,-II 1l',IbZ.J?5Q Qi . ' .515 Y ' I f ,IJ,,..Q,LiLQ, .,f.,., 'ff I f:lf?','-f wg,,,,l,L,'fJ,,ZLQ:.24,,,,,Wjk,,Q If Af! IEW? f .I I fry, F 3, W I u , Now son, I wosnf born yesferdayu DETACI-IMEN In , www, L9 LEFT TO RIGHT CAPT R.L. Zuef IST LT CE. 1- zoles, WR. Rei 'Q G. Feenev r... 1 ANGERis pioud, well disciplined Marines pertorm a variety W- it-Lssions and are capable ot performing more, it called :ont Aboard ship, the Detachment mans and operates a 54 gun mount, provides men tor damage control repair grties, operates the brig, executes colors, mans special :curity posts, and supplies the Admiral, Captain and iecutive Otticer with sharp, alert orderlies. Trained and quipped tor operations ashore as an independent force, ev torm an ettective rifle platoon reenforced with a 30 Jliber light machine gun section and a 3.5 rocket team. wipboard life mixes various guard duties with intense mining to produce a highly professional military organi- ztion. Individually in their work as sentries and orderlies, nd collectively as an honor guard for inspections and eremonies, RANGER's Marines are an impressive example t military perfection and Espirit de Corps. PF N rris, H.W. Berg, C.W. McKoin FRONT ROW lL-Rl: E.C. Pope, S. Dickerson, A.J. Weber, .l.O. Runyon, . . o h ' CH W er, T.H. Getchius SECOND ROW: G.G. Zigler, W.G. Gosch, S.K. A quin, . . y M ,, J! - J 'I . 4 4 ' I ll H I is xi Wy 4 X s A 31 ,V rt iii ' ' 9 ' .' v '. n'i' 1 ' I ' 0 , I , . I 4 0 :X : ' ':' I ' Q ' I 3 I ' . 3 3 ' link -n fi 1 '5 l' 4--iw 5 f- ' M' '4' ' En ', 'M' ' ' ' f n 111 Q ' 13 1 v .5 6 l Q2 A A Q l 3 4 1 5 A Q .s 3 I i x I . I I 1. . , V . 1 3 ' I . .. A l I , I . 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DEAMER Damage Control Assistant fr' iw X us: 2 fl X W? x- x if M' 5, - Qmmgg XM ,ig MW if I Up, ' ' f If ,, , fn . 9 4 n 9 Q LT C.E. LAUBE ,, L 2 , fs 2 , 4 V 1 l Main Propulsion Assistants 'Y LT M.F. LESLIE ss-gf' ' s .L W Q N X 1 X l ,,........-.1 ll l -1.4 LTJG J.J. KALLAL Electrical Officer .n -Ss' ii Vx 1 J 1 1 'Hn 1 ?'f 'M' E N Zi 5 1.4 ,,. QW sl' -1 2 I was ahead 23, steady .1 z. -1, N, 'A .1 ., .,.,1 . if .I-if of -QQ' ww ,ll ' 'ra f. CNY ff 'UQ NQIILIN in Hu flu TH -lr .. v in fems '-yy, 'E hu, V A N Q' 'hir ihia 1eg'ijj , 'ffji Homes of fhe DC Supervisor Trouble-coll Wofch never rmgmq W, ,.,f.,f,f f, 1 WO E 9 1 ...Isl 1 f oi R 1 , 4 Q uf' Q l rar i , r . le-fr i .If.f15 5 r . 1 r , 5 r R .,. 4. 'im Lv Enslgns Morschner ond Llffle discuss fhe sfeom dro: sz , n sys- ul' Je if ,,-.Q fg l 1 'Q 4 ' 4..s s 5 In i,,,9:,, X , ,. , W, ,n ' '21 ,N Turning out metal shavings 42 f If If , 1 ,'f ' Y 1 1 xv! -Q x i f AVx X jMl Q rx I X X ,off it Kff '1WfP1'J iw' i f'Ki ' fi gli ii 'N---M fd if M' i ' DlVl5lQN'r Q N ,X , Equipment for which the Auxiliaries Division is respoil sible is found throughout the ship, from the anchd windlass to the steering engines and from the shipl whistle to the air-conditioning plants on the 7th decl The ice cream machines, potato peelers and thi gigantic airplane elevators, the vital anchor wildcd brakes, steering engines and liberty boat engine: important products such as 3000 psi aircraft servic air, and liquid oxygen are all under A Division cogni zance. Further, its machine shop and air conditionin and steam heat gangs are examples of the great! diversified units which go to make up the Auxiliariel Division. l l l V f- 'm' 1 W l l l , gg- mmm tli'..usg,: up p ,, ig . ,W .L FRONT ROW Mil i ,, sf .K X i zff ENS lf- Welgfl Q I 5 4 5 5, g LUG io. Mcflellif ,l ik i I i X cwo ic. ciiiisifns S 3 r r : SECOND RCW: xl! H.W. Caibct. Q Dorn, GF, 'Aidan-Sl 1 Harbin ? Q . ,KM A A Jw if W fl ,fwsgv g ' 'iizf I f Miller W? O Av F FRONT ROW lL-Rl: D.L. Gomez, R.W.Souzc1, H.A. Laffy, G.R. Dudley, D.W. Hill, J.E. Klepper SECOND ROW: .l.P. Preciodo, R.R. Voss, RJ. Simpson, E.E. Corn, J..l. Elsen, L.D. Pringle, C.C. Mitchell THIRD ROW: D.L. Boscue, J.O. Colberf, P.J. Floyd, M. Konters, J.G. Boll, C.E. Rock, J.R. Shctfo, R.K. Heikie, R.L. Rosmussen 7 Z! X , X O X R , ,. f af? .1 lf' 55 f if, 4 1 - 1 5 f fl , i sw, 'gf , 1 'f 2 if 'if' -t . I bij ' I is - 94 1, Q , , 'XV I ,Ai Y, , K. .A ,ZA X Wi' 47 ..: Q. X X Q . xx R ' wig - ., N- Q, X ,x N 'f R , Q, Q f? Y! 1, K 92, Agn A S N an, gm, .gs J, J 1 . D , R 1 K ,R f 1' N I we mi l , Z6 , , V xx 2 fb V .-9 3, f ,A X 3 O a 1 1 Q X 1 Y .R y , .elm-R R fi V f J f R J, fi ', 2 x 'Q 5, F , p j Z Xxywfnv If fi f fy IWL1 i Y ,K ' 13,13 ,-if f F W xr ' . ff J N , ZS , 6 A .- 'Y 'i J. X - 4' ' ' ' J .S we M3 O, ' 1 ' V - R r e hh fr y J ' FRONT ROW IL-RJ: A.E. Green, H.R. Oversfreef, D.D. Johns, M,O. Benabides, W.E. Alexander, J.L. Bendixen SECOND ROW: S.L. Murray, R.L. Riley, J. White, J. Simon, L.E. Delaney, M.N. Piszko, D.E. Oversfreet THIRD ROW: H.C. Wright, I CM. Caravetfa, H.H. Dumond, G.K. Carrier, J.H, Webster, R. Drake, H.E. Bean, C.E. Brandt, L.E. Schafer, N.A. Grimes X-f 1 - X W ,., mf' , , 'IU' , ey-ah,-41 ' mile Si! , 74? J' 'QQ if The complexifies of fhe machine age -S pf - Yi 1 ' 'G g X g f y f I If , 5. xx ,f V P ' , , , , cg , , ww, VX VV: V, Vi. , N :V if V V A g , VVVV ,KA , 6 V W V ,X 4 f I I , ,,,, , 1 K V V QAM, V 7 ., ,, , V ,, , VCW V XQ . K S fl V 'ix' - , 1 S Q, , , fVff Z , ,V :. f' X J, I' ' 5. K Z. ' 4 I 5 gf, I Q m e X . g Y Q W'I'Q5!1 5 ,L ' Wx ' ll , I ' 5 X QI . , I f Y 'fi Q ff KWM ' 4 f f . V ' f I, I QV- f GX , V ,M I V , ' .ff X , 5, '11 I - i . V - , 4 f 4 N. ,f X f , 1' . , - I If , , . - I I ' I , , ,W I I ,. J.. -. 12. S , N N .I f 413' V V VV: H AVVV, 1 S ii 1 ff, ' FRONT ROW IL-RI: J.R. McTee, .I.A. Carr, G.A. Connolly, I. Bosanszki, L.H. Brookins, L.M. Hogeland SECOND ROW: M.A. Deguzman, M. Pacho, L.L. Smith, .I.L. Thomas, G. Aguilera, A.J. Carr, D.F. Love THIRD ROW: N.E. Babcock, P.L. Williams, G.T. Cramer, C.M. Vandiver, D.N. Hedgpafh, J.R. Gilbert, D.M. Reed, 1.1-1. Lawrence, w.H. Horsley I 'X xx ' valfo 'lii CXXJ , 35 I fi 'N . ,- Z XJ, XV, gx VVV .sr , VV, X X V XM X X ' ' ' - f' L , ,, 9, X I if X x f I uv x -MQW! . 1 X ZW eff Y fa - W. .N K, VV ,N I T22 Whzfc. Q, Q K ff? J X I 'QA , I bg 1, E Wg, if W I , , I-. QV 1 ff! S 3 ,M 4 ' , . 1 S fi M, 'f w. of, M W Z if Off' S M 2 . xsxff , Z, I 2 c - f .R x X , 54 N , SS M . SNES 'N 'ff FRONT Row IL-Rl: IR. Wood, GI-I. Msn C. Paulk, .I.R. Hob SECOND ROVV: I NMI. Grisby, MR. P, Ierson, .I.R. Carmen R A.R. March, .LR IV D.E. Baxhr I THIRD R W Q5 Q? 1 nf' 5, W, Moi e, H,B. Fx ir, C' .l.C, ii Grain I' D I al'l ,E J i 1 i , l i 4 J pivl sioN The original source of energy which runs all the ship's machinery is fuel oil. To employ and convert it to the useable form of thermal energy in steam is the task ot the Boilermen. The controls are auto- matic but subject to failure, Many gauges and valves must be constantly watched and manipulated. All the efforts of training and maintenance are directed towards one goal: to generate the required amount of steam at the right time without producing the pilot's plague, black smoke. so sw -'ter M 7 Q8 ? flax x i' T L .V V , , f ' K y lll f X fy, f , .4 ww T X 0 f mf 4 f f ff , f f jf , T My H ,, V T 7 S, fl M ' rfrf f T V' nz YU Q lpgiyy T is , ' , y 6 4 ,hff sc 1, f 2,7 M ,A X 4 1 ,fr i FRONT ROW lL-Rl: A.L. Herrera, R.M. Thom- son, C.O. Beaty, F-5- Nelson, R.H. Rudy, .l.R. Shrum SECOND ROW 1 D.R. Rampenthal, D. Pclguta, ENS K-N Garvens, LTJG R.E. Davies, B.L. Shepard, W.H. Henderson THIRD ROW: C.B. Meness, J.P. Tell- man, W.C. Springer, -l- R. Williams, R.L. Hecht, J.W. Ortner, CA- Rutherford, R.U. Johan- nes ., fi dl f f f 4, ,df 3 Q Z FRONT ROW lL Rl RR Gllderoy .ll OH' PV Wlckllne DC Lufzow KE Groves SECOND ROW: C:.A. Beorden, Keele EB Mcrmg Smith KW Lamb DF Muller CB Holt THlRD ROW CD Pen'rico,J.H. McDonc1ld,J.O. IVA 45 FRONT POW gg- MJ, Bryant, H quest, DC. JA. Krumm, JD, SECOND Row, R H,F. Hardy, Vg, wx. Kuhn, Clelland, C.D. CQ T.M. Adams, CB, H THlRD ROW : E.S. Wilkerson Miller, C. Dovi Sfuckey, A.S. .- - X M.P. Bcrnecoff K Moen, H.D. Hog l A I' , 4 l' l I r xl L l I . l A' N X X , ii Y Nl N CN A N I U f gg C , l x l ? I lx g K S gx ,. i , KKK .-1 R Ts D' XF i 1 2 3 S 4 a l . 5 W' f X Q- wx T TM X ' V X Tr g , , X i Q H is ,MZ , T ,Half , s Q 5. ' ' L W X : X A if , T ,f ,,f' ' y Q , , 'T 5? , is - 3 , ff 5 1A we X 5 N , S , FRONT ROW lL-Rl: L.G. Johnson, W.R. Beattie, P.S. Hcizlewood, H.R. Simmons SECOND ROW: L.R. Luster, T.O. Nelson, JW. Anderson, CS. Timlin, H.E. Remillczrd, B.G. Floyd, L.M. Klepper THIRD ROW: J.M. Gutierrez, H.S. Guthrie, J.D. Brown, NK. Nelsson, .l.E. Henderson, C.D. Willoughby, R..l. Schmuck, T.W. Gunter hr 1 ' ,fi,, Z LEFT TO RIGHT: JAM. Chamberlin, J,M. Miller, G, Newton, AT, Ashley J g,, 375 y 2 Q l Ely' 412, K L Qx .QQ .ix - .in 4 xv I .si '-v -6' . KN -Mx KE. 4 jonn- 4 IRB 'Q A J -,. ta. I'- FU74 ' ,- -,. .4 If li, ' 5 Q' xk Q.. pw ,. , . I ' 4 an K A lv ,x 1 A g- L ' 15 4 0 :zz P K bxil V ' . : 1 .4 Q V K ,,. . , I ,Fw 5 .--sm. . i A 3 1 . . 5 8 B f.v,x W V ss., U ,z , ' 0 :iii ' . -, gif 4 .11 AY is? aa 'E s g . '-w l I 1 . U , v,,,,1u..-mlini .ff V ,ff 1 ll VY, ' ' . XX, I, If ' ' I flew! wi l QI ISION ?b Electrical power is a convenient form of energy, it is easy to control, efficient to deliver, and therefore y widely used. To repair the many motors, intercomm units, lighting circuits, telephones and other i electrical equipment aboard ship is E Division's job. Few people understand the subtleties of electrical distribution, and the expert work required of these men is greatly appreciated by those who require their services. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.M. Hubbert, J.R. lverson, D.G. Mullins, J.C. Holbrook, J.E. Jackson, C.W. Penney l SECOND ROW: D.L. Ditzler, G.R. Word, ENS A.W. Grady, LTJG J.J. Kallal, H.L. Harper, R.P. Cramer, C.A. Weeks, lll Shocknesse THIRD ROW: L.R. Whitefield, D.A. Pereira, D.E. Harrison, D.E. Lee, L.S. Hutchins, R.C. Janzen, F.R. Phillips, R.D. Kell l L.G. Koke, H.E. Plaisance, W.J. Goodell, R.C. Lantero i .EN 1' Y ,xg Q ' Q gf ,Z ' Z l . ' 4 , V, i I y N, gg V x X g Q 1 srrp V - Q y d s A , i I f C K S ki K - K ' K . X g gi' . I, , ' , l X c V ? ,tml H' 7 - f lf v to e ' V 1 'QQ Rf seje. 5 E E E N R Q yh 1 E Q x, X A fa ,, ,X , jg, If 1 ,K H N-, 5 x an X -. V K Vi , . . I J 1' B. s EY. Aka F Z 1 - f it ' ff i' 'lfi i Q, a 5 if QT ' r '. t i t ,451 ,L X xg 9' N I i f if fs A 1 I 5 X 1 ' 1 lg . . l'P'N N 'RUN' RCW ,L R' Ax xikkxx Q Lf, 2, , Lx X 4 L' Rx Q' som b5LONlD ROW 5 XX Fke H - Jones L' 9 league ! ksrfer J XEfWlUl'lI'll xl, Reimer THIRD ROVV: N -X Beiser, CJ Kurtz, F Goumeniouk, JD. Campbell, JD. Seymour, LD, Hyotf, J.L. Jones, RAC. Vvfillioms FRONT ROW lL-Rl: R.W. Lcbelle, J.J. Mczgczrelli, F.J. Zuchowski, J. Bottle, R.J. Smith SECOND ROXN J.C. Bolton, J,F, STrc1'mcm, l.L, Bowen, J.E. Abney, CE. Killgore, L W Knudson, C D, Lcyfon Tl-'HPD POW: F E Bcrbee, JB Lunsford, N E Tuqqle, P G Drclfe, F A C'O'-Nlifd, C P Foevef, E P Aevef, - V' DEClfJ'E Ulu W 4 Nl: , QQ .ill :ig f f , , wwf., B X W . -. V n . , gi v I X y f . ,, J , . Q u Q 7XL f Q.,i v , Q Q 1 . If e 1 ' J ig- 5 Q ,gf 12 y, 3 X J I G J' J f f ' 7 'ff' . . X X X , We-lm QV .f' l X. 4 4, . e 7 ,f sf wx M . M . , of N , ,f K ,. be l i, .ft f' If ' I x ' .,. f, lm , , mf , mf Q Q? 'M XM, .,, .X A , , X2 O - A 5 A 1 5 AL J - fly if fl X , x , v W r wg xi X , 35.1, O , , , f-,iff g . . X n Q 'X Q, is X 1 ' . QL: ' it My M 5 1 ef XMQ 4, ' , 7 .Q N , 5. fn fx . wk AQ f A ' fig' W 4 f kk A x . X , f ,, iff , Y f ,J ' ,,,,, , W ai! 'I l ,I ll! Illl l lll ll WI ll il 1 M lli 'l l ,la l . l I ' v zll'l I ' Fx J x l S ,, , ,V X F' A lf 'ff fl' W a T. f , f A -X 5 nw- 'V Leah. ,nf 5 W , 1 5 ll I ' A , - we . ' f 'bvwfl ,xx , rf' .,f. 75-'M QR 4-4... If 1 X 'ff 2 . ,if wif v .1 'W 2 '19 7 if t , W, , , , . 'Qi S, ,X wi VX y X 2'-q 7, i , M I ff f f f 4. ff f ,fl f 2 -f W , V V? 3 X, L,i, , I I, V if I , ,, ,, ,, A f . . .4 ,f , 1 f ' ' in Q7 W' fW'7f' f f X if 1 2 f . 1 1 I O 2 'f , .f y ,gif '!!, , V f Z M, ,rn , 3, . 4 V i ,Qa--ip' ff? C Wm P ff WH , fl , W Q I Z I if. X C -42 ' frrw M if 1 :fi ,A L! fy ff ff, gf C Q, ,ww JW . . , if ' ff ft f ,WZ 's .Lf Z 7 iw! f , Checking fhe video qualifies of on OSCILLOGOSSOSCILLATOR E 3 1 Q , W 1, Xb X 3 FPCJNI' ?'J N lg JH GllfJEV', H F' Aibvefrelfif M l. Eat-eil, CD, Hullende-f, RJ. Kirlcpofhcif SECOND PCIN, H.E, Edelman, V.C:. He-smcn, J.L, Ausfin, T.W, Kimbley, C.W. Bennett, CJ. Meche, L.B. Fohrni THIRD ROW: W.J. Oglefree, H. Nougle, R.W. Whhley, R.L. Williams, D.C. Clworpenfie R.G. Degrow, GE. Sfolz, E.W. Poole , J I was QW l Z Z7 ,4 M-,ff 1 C . AW f. of of C we ff A , 5 J. f Z X '5 L Q 'l W' -wg ' AQ-'i ' f W C ik- X , :ll ,, .. , , CM - . x Wx-- ' .K 5, Ky K -4, 5 fzffgjw V sx. S, L1 , 'Q Q V, Q Y. 5 A , - , i ' .-fig? 1 ,, 'H s I .ff wx. z X! sl buf olwoys refrain from using force -9 !J.J'i' X-lg! 1 1. , ,sw- vi' 1 3 K 'FRONT ROW QL-Rl: .,,,.f 1 unnuuti DANGER . . . 1o,ooo ohms Dfl Ll X cor one fo Ht Q '58 FORD? Rf? ' 29:4 QL. Tweedy, EB. Osburn, SR. Russo, G.E. Schwab '5 'N w 1? x . SECOND ROW: X. . AVV, I Q, D D RP- T k, D iz? D . n ms 1 . . 5 D . , A Q.. . D J. N. Guerfler, 7 5 D '4 -fxvuvlgll V A PC.. Tucker, - Q up 3, A ff Sewell, D Sli, if f N! Clif sped., 5 K D D. ' Krrf' TWD PON, f - 1, , , f 7 7 D NJ F 7 ,fx xx I' ll XXXX Rexx M it Divlslo N fm A , T . Qz Q A fx is ,i , Weir: I ,. I I ex is S4 i T raaa f X is i The human link between the engine order telegraph and the power capable of producing the speed indicated is the men of M Division. To open the throttle and admit steam to the main engines is not so difficult. However, to condense this steam into water and push it back into the boilers requires experience, ability and quick thinking. RANGER's engineering plant, with its high pressures, high f temperatures and rapid speed changes, is difficult to control, and in case of trouble, to be able to correct the condition in time requires a skill which commands great respect. T FRONT ROW lL-Rl: T.M. Whitsell, R.A. Jimenez, M.T. Osborn, D.A. lsraelson, Z.E. Risinger SECOND ROW: R.G. Walkley, C.S. Roberts, H..l. Atkins, LTJG D.G. Rosen, W.E. Pearce, P. Benson, D.L. Musick THIRD ROW: J.H. Chaudoin, R.S. Cook, C.R. Shiley, D.R. Paris, RJ. Arias, W.O. Spivey l 1 W I fn fi x' ,, '- I 4 ., i , f ., -is K W qc Nj, 'K I ,X , is i 'E Q ,Q 'E Y .K ylwewxx I 'gf T gg: ssii v A 5 W M' ef Z x i -4- 2 aX,, ,R xwT Rgxx ii Rl i. XR -K,-fgiw R if-Ns5N 1 l FOX I-QW M S-lv' R E :QE L L FCKWP QEQQND ROW A Scot? J yes,w5 -l P A 5, Sanaersch J- Hanscn E E, 5 Sy MK, Deutsch- ' -11-5 wig' iQ, wma ROW: A H, Moredock, D V, etch R.L. McCan- nop, CA. Brennen NME. Stewart, E.J Cgrdlf? A.A. Dauer, Sli-l, Clark, JL Sayre W S CT 5. j X. X K. J . XI , T 1' J ess' , . . ' 'HCV 'Z f 1, N V N , M, 2 , ,J f .se S . 1 AME, 7 4 '- sms Ti Y . -, 'J ,J ff T J Q. -X 7 .N Q f. ,. ff ff ,fm .s es f f vf 'W ' fy' , 2 W-M f N52 fgs X ' sf- , . Q, 4, , , N K -X Ii, x s. ss. 1 , 7,469 ,f b , XNQQN X N N ' 2 f X X ii gl i ' xy' y paw J' ,X . .. N S NS FRONT ROW lL-Rl: M.L. Marter, B.S. Crosby, P.R. Smith, T.L. Lilly, L.E. Johnson SECOND ROW: JJ Pavlik EG Salyers, M.D. Pumphrey, R.E. Kelley, ENS C.E. Davis, R.A. Paulson, W.F. Jackson, G.E. Jackson THIRD ROW: GW Williams DG Johnson, D.W. Law, L.J. Burks, W.M. Leonard, D.D. Petrash, D. Dominguez, W.M. Sutton, G.L. Cain, RA Decker X, VE, fmt Q. 1 X-saw V v 9 X . W 'r f fafr if , y X If N1 A Y V V s 4 3 , Q 1 MT S71 '22 Q7 -we 'M As X Z XX ntl , - f X 3, ,ia I X , ff Q V K .ew J , i if z 5 f M ldvanqwfu ,S sy M' I: E s .4 f V y. W' .f ? if O g X, . , , A41 f ,, , gl l . , ,, . , 1 , . f l - . K .. 3 . f . ,. V! k I 5? -L 47 A ,I x , U ' I . 'link I U .. X A X f ' 1 - Q. ' ,I 2 4: , , ff lf X, ' Vi? 4. if R 'X U I y, 3 ' I I . A,. I 3' . 2 z . R R? R i l v i i if i 'H' -' ., W f uf . f ' X ff N if I 2 if fff W - 07? if 'A M' X ' Q. I 1 if A . A N? . x Q '5 f f ' 0 frff Q ,W fi '7 5 ' XF ' V ,gf , f 'f ' - f ' , ' Q00 f ' , f of, b f . R A 2 Zi l . ,X '-2. R ,WW ' ' 1 f',' , . ' Q' , ' ' ,xi k will X R . . . O. i 2... l I , V ,JF - R ,aaa a , V t . f JV ki gl Sv, W f I .. xx -.xV'..Qy A U 4 K f I ff' 2 , -. i f A 1 ' ' . . . , , N l i i , lr I N y V '..' ' , ' I R if a , f 6 mf, Zn . ,fi Y K Hr f t l W My f l s f 'rx , I ,ar if 5' ' r' . X S Y? X N '-LF U: ' My r , M iiklx I X. FPONT PON fgpi. ' WML Smrgill, L E. fAOHK DR. .lol':ris'ran, Peterson, CJ. Malin-ew, SECOND ROW: J.L. Atkins, FC. SWG' F.R. Binford, JC. 'Ng-lls! WJ. Vifitferiburg, I-Ui' Rodgers, SD. Kelley THIRD ROW: J.R. Frazier, KE. Atkins G.B. Cline, R.G. Brandfhg ' P.D. Morris, D.D. Anderfl son, W.E. lce, D,R4 Bruce ix I . I i l I FRONT ROW' ll.-Rl: i .l.E. Larsen, RD. Scolii JJ. Palinsky, W.R.l' Carey, DG. Tumlinson l SECOND RONN1 J.H. Thornell. All Aldridge, CM. Crisplflf .l.B. Benson. Dal. Weslei'-I .l.Vv'. King THIRD ROWA: i M..l. Delligiafri i -il McNally. ,I,E, NN-ini P. Mills, .,l.l.. Limo 54 Wallace. F V ' l holder. W N l L M Nia Ikcxl l 4 Q L ,..'. x QQ. . A ! NT ROW K Neck, Serncrd, Brhfon, BrhTon, Lewis UFJD RCDVV Hcie, Be'ry, Johnson, Sdbeck Cicyfon 1 Bury Sw-Qfknr 14..- - 5. 25:1 rrfqrl V 'fcdden ff, - - 1- N K L-RJ 1 1 k 'S .S IS s S X 5 lfx Y . f ,I A' ff Xl Nlldfv 9 1' 04' 28, ' f.. 54329251 f w wwf' , f . ff HI R 49 fXvNi QT'1 Q . wi ff . r rf YA X Ill NJ 11 Q il ft H Ili 1144 1 i w Q wfm X, ,pf ' , g f 5-3 ' pw, 'xr A x ,., 'z9Swf .X , K .-i 5 s .4 ' X -A ' 'lv . sip ff . ' ff ' 1. fw' pq IA 4' A 5 5, it , M N f 1 A B 7 l vm '-at X' fl 2 D gISlON FRONT ROW lL-Rl: A.S. Gonzales, L.L. Bell, R.A. Cobarrubia, DR. Spencer SECOND ROW: W.B. Smith, E.L. Balfour, H.B. Hefterich, LTJG J.A. Gusfafson, C. Gregory, J.L. Beall, A.E. Evans THIRD ROW: G. Suchanek, R.A. Wilson, R..l. Schultz, J.A. Stills, R.J. Ganz, B.G. Embrey, CJ. Johnson, .l.R. Garrison nw 'Www Y if W Q Y E , 2 1 f f 2 422 f J 'C W 'I in X I KL, N 'S N if .. S ' S we x 2 'si S f wi ii Q N vp ,, x gf ' 1 ,f . , ,, S S . ' .. X QL wi S ' f v '. 3 5. N Q I 4 4 ,ff f 4 x as X W xl X so S sf' K 1. 1 ri X if 3- l X Y H S X yn. Q . ix ssffgx Q XR X . x lg sf Bi lig- Xf, V, k:A 9' ,.- -3 VlSlQN fi i i :RONT ROW lL-Rl: R.A. Carlisle, J.M. Hoehn, C.L. Fisher, A. Langley, F.O. Richardson, J.L. Haston, R.D. Beckett SECOND ROW: R.R. Paras, B. Holtberg, R. McVay, ENS T.H. West, B. Foster, R.R. Newsom, R.L. Buck THIRD ROW: D.M. Goodin, D.E. Woods, C.O. Lloyd, P..l. O'Brien, E.D. Stevens, R.E. Carnahan, E.R. Ansley, D.L. Long 'eryone likes to improve his organi- ' ztion, to build things which will make run more efficiently. In order to bricate, install, sometimes even de- gn these improvements, and to eFFect pairs to failures, every ship has a J epair Division. The sheetmetal shop, pe shop, carpenter shop, and key ' op are examples of the speciali- n :tion necessary to handle the stag- ering variety of iob requests that 'e submitted daily. Consider, in ad- ft C' ion to these tasks, the maintenance the ship's damage control and ahting equipment, and the im- ic.: ot the iob of the R Division slated. l 1 -1-4 11r Q11 17 H A R 1 4 1 V ,M-W ,V 1 1 2 1 ' Xi is'- Yf ff XX f X SN X , R avi fi we , exxj 1 I 1 ,lf ,ge fr 1,11 ,Hg R ,W rf' 211121. 1 1 FZWQ. 'YQ' 7-wwf, , eezffy e 1 7 fi X 5'f'fiT 'ffiff '11 1 W ,4 vr gli, ,df ,flhl 4 . '11 ,ffefffZsZs'f..16:.zZi'1f.':1:1:1:ze1ffff2f'1 'W if iii ! I '1 if 2 11? 1 15 IVY V Varied services l 1 11 1,1 1 fifbeef, gf' ff V f xg X 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 , I i J 5 FRONT ROW KL-Rl: J.W. Guthrie, H.N. Quasf, C.R. Hixon, C.A. Moore, R.E. Olszewski SECOND ROW: G.M. Fox, G.A. L 5? y smnh, FD. Lack, R. smnh, A. Ademezyk, F.D. Berry, E.L. Coleman THIRD ROW: A.s. Pierce, AI. Auefan, 1 C.O. Whetstone, D.T. Owen, R.B. Holdgrafer, P.G. Chapman, T.E. DeGraw 1 1 1 1? 1l1 1, '1 11' l W , -I 1 ,, 5' 4 ,4 . l 2 '15 1, x M A 1211? R ll 2 S . e , t 1- x X , I 1. ,,,, R I I RN ees, ee 1 ' ' Q Xe i 1 , . 1 L.O. Villc!obos,' 'Q S3 ev' '15 xi 'X vi- P QR Z' an xx eff Q S 'O X, ,v , '--A vii 'Z -1 R A- f r ' UT' 21 WB 'P ,,,g 1 f , I 27 T 3 S R ' 1111 r 1 X f X X 1 1 U 1 I ' - R x. . - i ii 1 ' IQ ,i x A 1 4, QI X li 5? ' 2? ' R 1 A f ff ya ' Q Reese 'QR I E 1 ,- R 1 ee,, we R I 5 1 ' ff ,K 6 if . X R ,i RH 1 7 1 ' fi' 1 1 5 , O Q x 1 Ii . - O -fi X Rl 2 1 R e 1 31 l 3 K A 'R 'B 4 1 1 ' j 11 'Yu 1 es' S? L 1 4 1 1 1' gl !1b - ,Wi : A 3 - ,ff W -- , ww X f , ' y Q . , Q 1 -If M f C , ,e , L.. NX A QW Kb Y'-iff ff Q l Q ' , 'fgl X I ' 7 V471 , A A K . fl 'U ff' ' S 'Z 4 FRONT ROW lL-Rl: S.K. Kirkham, B.G. Murriel, F.W. Mayo, C.E. Cleveland, LJ. Bivalacqua, G.D. Walling, F. LaBeIle SECOND ROW: F.R. Williams, J.A. Dyer, E.E. Guay, C.P. JeFfery, R.J. Cullen, W.S.J. Ayers, W. Valdivia THIRD ROW: S..l. Bivalacqua, J.P. Kloberdanz, J.A. Rusch, D.S. Minor, H.H. Jarrett, J.P. Ryan, A.K, Pugh, R.P. LeBla lnsfrucfion QCWW 77 ' g ll i Ayn X f 1 W 1 WW K ,LU Q I JW! 'H 1 I SuppI!g1LRTMENT LCDR .l.C. CARLSON Asst. Supply Officer o supply the needs of a Floating city is a complex process involving a mfriad of details unfamiliar to most. The success of many evolutions of an Hack carrier depends lweavily on experienced logistical planning. Behind the 'enes breaking out provisions, scrutinizing catalogs, searching through binsee Q lay tlwe groundwork For future operations and important services. Running fpartrnent store, warehouse, bank, and lwotel simultaneously requires patience, fccfness, and precise coordination, CDR NJ ARS-l' yy Supply Officer ' 1 li, Q C A 51,6 l ' .iw ww 0 V, sg C - ,J THIRD RO , V in V ,ff X i ,r 1' x N f X , 'V f X fff! J ,5 f R vlsilom X fx 0 l Grog rafion coming up FRONT ROW lL-Rl: R.J. Apel, M.W. Foster, D. Montgomery, L.C. Cummings, T.M. Avery, F.C. Gerschow SECOND ROW: R.M. Cayfon, R.M. Weaver, M.C. Keel, LCDR M.E. Kreyenhagen, L.R. Burgess, WJ. Brasuell, R.L. Wallcc W: .l.E. Harris, G.B. Overall, M.G. McKnight, P.R. McDermott, R.A. Carlson, H. Schweibinz, F.D. Hollingworfw JW Y x J yf , A , 6 f .se Vyfif , I I 4 v Q , M 'V 6 , kwa, Q3 hp, 31 , 'f f x 1 , ,N - V, , ,ff f , X , l W la , V W , I ... C 1 - Y 'X s Q.. lx Q .. X Q xx sv 9 XX xwX Q Q ,X Q . .Qs X2 ws sl CC ss 'E' Y .l. Ss f' V. 3 f iv if' 'Q Q, , WW 1fW 5 J ff E 5 T PTfOCUrll1g. receiving, storing, occounting for, and issuing then procuring, receiving, stow- ing occounting tor, ond issuing oll over ogoin seems like o vicious circle. But, tnot's the iob ot the 59 men of the Stores Division in mointoining 26 storerooms throughout the ship ond controlling sixty thousond individuol items of generol ond technicol stores volued ot more thon l million dollors. These items include such moteriol os generol hordwore, points, cleoning supplies, lubriconts, forms, speciol clothing, ordnonce ond electronics spores, ship's ports, ond vehicle repoir ports. Any one of these items moy be obtoined ofter plowing through l3 stock cotologs, eoch one consisting of o shelf full of individuol volumes contoining 99 Federol Supply stock closses, in order to find the correct stock number, ond then presenting o chit, or, in most coses, merely o credit cord. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: L.R. Clark, LTJG R.H Mongels, ENS GW Sheill WS Dorr SECOND ROW: D.A. McDonald, R.G Adcock, TE Clotworthy G Contreras, IO Hoyter, C Tcmiucxquio THIRD ROW: P.R. Stroub, L.L. Kelly R D Nicholls R L Brice, A Droke, G E Dunfield RG Parker ar' X X f I f W S A ,ii I 5 ' 1 ,,,, , ff if ,X f Qi, W Q7 ' ' , Z4 if gl ,ff V Q , gf , ,Q gy, ffff if f f,, 3' . yt 2 ii' ,K , ,ff A f wr A l , , y ,f Z f f ,ff . 5 4, , 4 2 if ww f Af? , 6 .wif Z? f 1, X59 , y 2, I I 9 1 ' f r q ' , ,. VW , ff f f ' 4,1 ,Q Z W ff , 'lf Jil' Q, ff M Vi Jiffy iff fig f f ,1fWffy FRONT ROW lR-Ll: C.D. Pendley, R.J. Reoms, D.R. Lowe, W.T. O'Brien, .l.M. Kersh, E.S. Umoli SECOND ROW: H.L. Deity, J.L. Moshburn, H.D. Terry, J. Walsh, C.B. Stern, H.L. LclCombe, W.G. Hollas THIRD ROW: R.G. Armitage, R.R. Thompson, RJ. Pease, A.L. Ludvigson, L.K. McFc1ll, N.H. Bell, G E Kn gh nal x , , A f , I Z4 1.1 5, 5 T 111 as , A ,A, A T , s, 4, F D 3 -fi 26' ff W 1. bl ,. ' qw ' T Q x 3. X .X 1 nl K ,K bum A Lit I. ,fr 5. gxvg no ,sy S-2 DIVISION The Commissary Division prepares and serves over l0,000 meals each day to crew members at an average daily cost of 53,500.00 ln addition to cooking fourteen tons of food every day, including baking bread and pastries, the Commissary Division operates the RANGER Supermarket which sells most of the food consumed in the various private messes on board. Under the supervision of Commissary personnel, underway replenishment of provisions is an all handsl' evolution, and as much as 200 tons of food have been transferred at sea in a few hours of hard work. . 'fl hui xv N .... is e.,:.s T 412. pdf- 44 Pot luck FRONT ROW lL-Rl: E.R. McCaw, J.A. Freeman, D. Smallen, H.P. Wagner, D.E. Brumbach SECOND ROW: W.C. Boynton, J.T. Veazey, R.A. Canright, CWO R. Pyke, J.J. Thornton, W. Dickhut, .l.W. Pope THIRD ROW: L. Dawson, L.C. Downing, A.W. Lepik, R.L. Woody, L.T. Berg, D.J. Peterson, C.E. Nations ii 'W 1 v l li I i l l l l l l l l 2 li la i il l i l l ll l i l . ., :Q T . ' t it lv , I ,Q 1 zy j, g R I 5 i A V ,,,, , ' wi aff I C A. 3 V4 VI , ' X x . iw Ai x I J V 1 l j Lf f f. ., I M40 - S ff ny If y if ,ff ,,f' R Q IV J I ,, ,MF ?,. V X was I X? I ' X Q I Qu . Q, , ' ,f 'D .V T f f , . , if f T T. Q- as , V I , it ff ivy' V l' A ff' y y , ,,., I , - WM wk X X 1 f , W! , 22 T . N y f . y . '17 X 7 4 X 7 t , V W ' f -ff ff! ff ,X n g ,f I f, 1 .' i il f ' f I f 7 , f , l .. Q- '-fi n. -- i , M , V ' A l 'ii f , ' 2 f ffmf' ' I f I ,WW -I W If 1 A , W, V WS, ,V X V I V V ff . ,ya ,.......,.-- ,, 7 M , if 1 ' f I ,a,, x X ,,f,, , 4 , Q- 4' ' 1 4 7 A xXX CN, :...' XXX -as in fm: , NX ' l A ' 3 X - v sm f Q C g , sv, fl 5 N , M ' C 1 Y f ff W 'X' w. lie' - 4 if ' J W X , Wir' in aaa Q: FRONT ROW lL-Rl: E.J. Rientz, W.E. Sfrotz, .l.B. Coe, E.W. Sforrie, S. Gonzalez, B.N. Wright SECOND ROW: .l.L. Martin, E.W. Johnson, F.T. Byrd, I.M. Powell, V.A. Picheo, W.J. Vicfory, J.M. Brunson THIRD ROW: D.D. Devolder, .l.D. Cook, H.E. Craig, M.O. Prior, R.C. Benjamin, D.T. Newton, J.H. Simmons f X 'f ' i or Q '4' K,WN,x-Y ' f SF V ' 4 Q G R 'l M : ,f X , f , ,, CM Q., ,M M '-- 'A 'q e 'Hwvvr, 'Zn f i W f ' ' W2-Zif,-X f' ,f ,, wg ,QC SS R ,fy f If f X jg, ,, i ff, ,r K ' f ff, X- 4, Q Q , ' '-:Y f r , p yww, O g N 7 , , - A gk round-flue-cloc smorgasbom' yr Ti' if - ' ,f ff ' X ' ff V lf!! Z 1 f, ff, W Z V W s no came Horrls WJ Kleckley C. Thompson CB Smith OVW ROW JH Woddey VO Wzllaoms LF Smlth R Evons LE x mon, R.L. G dwm Hun er ew IC wc W cw er um EE Bell T.M. Inn HA Pate JB Lcxm L ,- 1 e 5' '91 wf l g,,1 5 ?.......-an 'I RJ 3 f , , ,ff , ,515 , V W, , , , W l 44 5, ' ' Q ,ff ' ,v2'H, -,g 5 ,ff Mf X M T wow PQN11 J 2 !7f7 '72 'Q f Wiz? .7 Zh 5 ' Vx 3, SECOND ROW, A +7 i , f 1 MZ 4 Q'fKf V Z, ,.,,,v, ,,, 4 gf! , f .1 5 ' A 5 ' 'Q 'S c::A 'K I' yn ' 2 5,f, 3 ' HI' ffm C' f' N Chef Meflcni vi. m M 31 if 3.4, ...nm 75 f ? , f W f Www WS it- xi-fx important and always necessary E sks st assistance in preparing, serving, N Xrr rr I ed clean ng up atter the serving of food Q ' ,f the General Mess are the duties of l men assigned to the Messmen Division. e hard working messmen who accom- y j y g ' ' y sh these chores are assigned from all I J . ji . 22 -:evo I ..,., , fx visions and squadrons. There are lo5 , 1? 'f 5 :L f x . , ' I ,. e It sry in the division, of whom lo are petty y V tfcers comprising the Mess Deck Master- Q 4 y l y Q t s s I e Chief Messdeck Master at Arms. Though , ,fx I ' .Arms Force under the supervision of ---5-1 y , K r 1 5 'l f ! 1 My e iob of scrubbing pots and pans, clean- 3 'K 1 , .X Z , Ly - I: and sterilizing all eating utensils, and I' ,jeff I Jintaining all messing spaces in an im- FRONT ROW lL-Rl: C.B. Harris, P.H. Lecrrhes, R.C. Birkelond, J. Jayne 3CUlQfe Cgnditign is not too Cglorful Q SECOND ROW: E.L. Jackson, C.W. Jones, A.L. Bunting, E. Allison, G.L. Watt Q it is of great importance to all hands rving in RANGER. S-2 DIVISION :RONT ROW lL-Rl: V.L. Parkhurst, L.G. Lewis, W.L. Hobbs, G. Clark, D.R. Little, C. Davis SECOND ROW: E.L. White, .l.E. Bean, G.F. Meichelbock, R.J. Antczak, C.W. Cribb, W.A. Rutherford, J. Mongetori, G.L. Rivers THIRD ROW: R.J. Snyder, :.F. Berry, G.A. Campi, P,R. Haas, N.C. Barber, W.P. Mathews, M.F. Martin, R.M. Kelly, R.E. Kinny t .I L, w is 1, i . f , as if 1 ' ' . f , K XX 4 ', 1 ' ' . ' . A Q 'Q I - , SAI llll' 1 E: 2 I . - I 'IIIYS I83 f X , I r1f,,,..e,..m.....W....i I ., , W ,f .. . rn, gs In 'IJ if 1 I i I f 5 i . ' ' S s X 7 X i..ff' 7? ' Bw ' 4 I ' ' X Q f f I I . Y I 'f ,,-.-,,,,,,, . M , ri x 5 I 1 , . I l 5 7 f f' ff '7 - f 4 W I y f-f 'f3 f rr . ,ftl -rt rr Z ....,. it I r V L 'hu if up 4 ls, l u , Vx, I 9 X if 1. i 2 S23 M ,Q ,. . ' J V 1 15 X I ..., W' X W -L if I A ,V 4 ' - ,2 q I ' f. .,,,' f , f- I - , Ir , ,mf 4 1' - - K ' ,M '- ' . ,, N h Q jx 2 I , ,fy 5 . .1 56.11, t . M fr f r , ll! xjel no k T I S A kg, J, sg, ,V Qi, X A 'W FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.C. Weisinger, C.E. Flenoy, J.F. Hunt, D.W. Hill, .l.S. Waldie, F.D. Hollingsworth, W.J. Dandridge, J.F. Kraieski SECOND ROW: C.E. Van Hook, A.F. Nikisch, S.H. Burrus, GE. Colwell, P.R. Jones, G.W. Christie, P.F. Grady, J.M. Miller THIRD ROW: H.L. Neal, B.V. Mellock, G.E. Paschal, G.K. Gray, G.M. Davis, B.E. Carlson, R.L. Mally, K.G. Schuner, .l.R. Steward 1fi32T'5fifQ'lff91 f , 4 i 1 7 ' lv:'i53?' ww- 7 A ' ' X A ' ,tLE:1.,.W:,W ,, Y . .1 T: V' .lg y,,15,fu,-, 9, a'r2LL,,-,'.-L. r ' 4 ,- ' A 8 'rv-Qfflixn ' . N f w -gig-,T ,H ,fr , 5 , , 5 ,V 1 ,Q .V V ay, ,fr ,:, ,' -.a., 1 .vial .1-. H2123 ,V 1' Tl i 2 4 V 1 , rlmria-vruqy, , 4,M,,,,,, :J .Lf -5Ylfi'a:lgi5,Q:-fi E - A jj if if , if - ,' 1 . Q V 1 ' FRONT ROW lL-Rl: W.E. Miner, C.N. Harper, R.E. Brake, K.C. O'Brien, J.W. McCaughtry, G.B. Stewart, F.L. Leal SECOND ROW: B.F. Tucker, D.J. Austin, R.E. Hollingsworth, C.E. Brandt, N.E. Dukellis, J.H. Burrus, G.R. Spence, R.B. Pugh THIRD ROW: G.F. Curtis, J.D. Poston, C.R. Shook, J.S. Yager, .l.L. Anderson, J.H. Creech, S.F. Scott, C.R. Dillon, J.C. Pfiefer X, I - y r J D N eff r r, T wld , Y .T X 'f wr 3 -i t sr 1 35 ' 3 ' Y f Z p . .S 5 b fi. K ' d A I , Q I K Q T A Ll A Q T, Qi Q ii Elk, J V- ff I Q., ' V 2 ll ' f T T T., ,f ' 711-'. Vif' 2 Q . . . ,,., f M 2 C 1-cs T , c Q -9- We -,-1 V A , y Z V i J Q Z. 8 - g , V K 11 f K- X ,f ' .I 3 r Q , , f X X 1 I x N if y Hyfkwcg I T ,- ...- ' J l l l Y pr 3 pm.. W Vi -P Mu 1 .. all A 1 ' C, K V F if , X i, ii i T it T T W .I X . 3, ' ffkkm QU ., if 1 Q V TE ,QA - s ,U '21 'il Q I kia-2 ' , C ll. r I if ., if jffygg V4 il f ,K I Ui we r X ,, v K K lv R f X 1 f ll 3 I X l I C ml A Q iff' ' ' F '51- 1 ' .F 3 ' l jg X A , 3 T A N 'W le 44 , C' . ' NSR 4 if , ' ' - 2 4 9 'T' f in Q . A RW ll 1 'M' 'L X 1, Q. ww in ,S i . ' Q ,, f X 8 X s is f g X x E, 3 A , 1 1 C I ' il I a X ,J Q , - f f JK Y W X 7 T X ,SE S R - 4 F -..anti ' Q X , ,X AW fiv JM 1, f ' 1 L, X M- , 4 W-1 il X fix Z' f, Sf! S. X n C ,J gig W , ,Z K, 6 q ' 'TSE r , T, ' 4 R' f - M, kj' i , g 4 f we 1 ' ' Zuxff' 8, xii A 3 C ? . , ,fa 5 V' K 2 ff! VVIXAL if 'Lx , I , J' Wu s I FRONT ROW lL-Rl: L.K. Peterson, M.R. Cole, R.E. Ogle, P.H. Lealhes, C.C. McDaniel SECOND ROW: G.W. Price, .l.E. Sfewarf, F.C. Lyfge, R.D. Romero, A.E. Drake, T.R. Case, D.M. Mindler, H.M. Potts THIRD ROW: C.E. Scarbrough, T.H. Obersfar, L.A. Albrecf, J.L. Kanfo, .l.P. Preciado, M..l. Gomez, B.J. Aftocknie, J.W. Morton, W.A. Miester SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FRONT ROW lL-Rl: P.S. Ingram, E.H. Stapler, M.O. Benabides, R.R. Green, L.G. Mercier, P.L. Brashears, K.M. Temple J.L. OH, D.A. Carroll, S.G. Sapanas, J.C. Sheridan, R.R. Hodge, R.M. George, E.H. Loveland, A..l. Fisk L.W. Hayler, G.R. Roberts, D.L. Grayson, R.K. Christensen, .l.P. Bell, D.L. James, J.K. Morris, J.L. Bullis I- ff, Q .W hx 9-., , , . N W 1 A ,,., A M 7' A A , lyis 5 5: ,ig . T '-'T , , , , , , , L T T 'F' V , ii fl , f 1 T T 5 f 3 f Q xr z f ' J Y M' I wf ,,,,, If , Y I 1 1 I f:.,,, . , lim ,f l11'6.,5 l .l l l l el El l y: 1 l Wan 0 g W Jack the Ripper lx A . ,., 3X X X X ' x X x M ER., DIVISXLUN gk if Customer satisfaction is the constant goal of the Sales Division. The l06 men of the division provide RANGER crew members with l6,000 pounds of clean laundry and 8,000 pieces of dry-cleaned clothing every month. Haircuts, shoe repairs, and tailoring are also furnished free of charge. These services are paid for out of the profits from the four RANGER ship's stores, two soda fountains, the Hobby Shop, Retail Store, and the nine money-grabbing vending machinesgall operat- ed by the Sales Division. The remaining profit is given to the crew's Recreation Fund. S-3's Clothing and Small Stores Retail Outlet provides your new suits at cost. Ten storerooms full of 270 thousand dollars worth of material are required to support your re-sale activities. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.C. Straw, R.P. Collins, S.L. Warden, ROW: B.G. Hodges, L.P. Church, J.S. Potter, LCDR W.W. Bennett, S. Denney, Ol. Moiica, D.R. Fleming THlRD M.M. McSwain, M.E. Bennett, W.R. Wentreck SECOND ROW: D.W. Mobley, D. Pryde, M.E. Witt, W.J. Petro, K.L. Petry, G.E. Miller, W. Copelin, T. Austin, W.H. Lindsay W ..i , . 2 na-AX x l .V . , Q , y y :K In . V J Ki Q X K. X W- v 5 4 , .Nfl il 'T V E 1 f-um-Q sw inf vt ggi, :ii N ' . 2 t W J it 1 W '4 I . I 4 Q X Q 5 ff. , N ,x 1 Q 4,,, x Z f 2 Q if xo' X x W 'tr 'li X 1 0 , xx -aa! gb FRONT ROW KL-Ri: D.M. Honsord, O.L. Diver, A.F. Filyow, T.L. Londry, C.S. Argulles SECOND ROW: R.E. Oelhoten, J.B. Curll, .l.N. Edwards, C. Mikosz, G.M. Hellor, G.C. Johnson THIRD ROW: B.L. Tenney, J.P.Logc1rde, D.L. Christensen, R.L. Stevens, G.R. Michener, J.E. Miller, M.G. Getz, J.A. Aiken, H. Jones t 760,000 pounds cs month top-top-tap 14 -We visnvbft 0 9. Y Q F 'C 4 it rffr 7 af ,lf .r f 'J tC 1, I I I 1 5 Wi gf I J 'Nz ' FRONT ROW IL-RI: W.W. Rhodes, R.E. Paradise SECOND ROW: M.L. Franks, G.M. Johnson, SOFSTISQ' R. Powers, J.L. Truex THIRD ROW: J.A. Pollom, L.K. Boheimer, J.S. Kiendzzy M.W. Geyer, M.L. Saul, P.S. Lubbert 5 1 if N X fs I I I I and another Timex too, please I I FRONT ROW IL-RI: R.D. Kitts, W.A. Metsker, J.A. Pollom, T. Greigo, J.D. Abraham, A.J. Camarano SECOND I ROW: N.L. Martin, J.R. Hageman, J.J. Halton, A. Sheppard, R.M. Elkins, J. Washington THIRD ROW: R.Y. Moore, M.E. MuIIens, E.J. McDonnell, B.J. Stewart, R.L. Phillips, W .G. Bloom, V. Jiminez, E.D. Wahlborg I I I ii 19 I I 1 -T417 ' 1 1 K I' r Sifrftfr' I I' .K Q I V F' Y V,,, -W ,,., O ,. f Y V , - M ., . ' f fs. I A If x ' 'TX M I K K I W 4 T X if I rw I k'I'i ' l I V f S 49 , In W-sf 'I I I l I I If X S5 I I ew L. Egfr I . i',, 4' f -.-.-,.., , Im no 'OG-Q 525' J--s ' rl' '21-fl 2--'P .i . Q f i Q W 1 L A Z'5 - . Q x 6 XM Ri xl, l V, h KN x 'W lv! X R ' 1 'Y?: ff 'f X., ' Q5 3, l I ' i R -' R f mf - Q s L L s ', ri f ia' , ,fy X W Y 'RM is ' ,Q 'Qi W ' Z' Q .4 L L f R xx? is L I t K wk 'V ' X X 1 L FRONT ROW lL-Rl: R.H. Goodman, D.S. Lee, L.K. Peterson, P.S. Ingram, J.C. Reynolds, R.N. McClod SECOND ROW: H.J. Lockerson, J.K. Murphy, C.H. Haynes, LTJG C.T. McGinley, H.L. Trissel, R. Wilks, M.E. Nicholson THiRD ROW: D.F. Hond, L. Pinkhom, P..l. Aftocknie, J.A. Riley, G.C. Kerkhof, RJ. Lewis, .l.B. Miner, W.L. Borfcn, .l.L. Schmidt Jusf like A-33 ,ax Q 7 Q L slAE S 2 -Q3' ' Lefs see nowrsore fhese fhe ones? ' i ' 3 x . kXLA,VVxxX A . ,J CPA, firsf class 2? N, X EI if 1 x, J - X' Ky fiiw III ..J L.-. Q 1 I I 1 1 i i i If if L- i 1 i if ' Z L i ' 1 ri r 'Zxrj'y fi ff 1 1-V FRONT ROW IL-RJ: J.M. Kowolishen, D.P. Block, ENS W.D. Ryan, L. Sforbord SECOND ROW: B.B. Davis, K.W Sykes, M , Honkins, L.E. Gunderson, L.A. Pick, C.R. Shockleford, R.K. Adkins, E.R. Poe, R.H. Pearson, J.P. Ezell, G.L. Flowers, VM Luna A fill? SUPPLY -. we ,g,.,. 1 Stir.. f ,Q- - as ee' s , 'f' 'W,,,, '- 7 - f ' wi , F ' . 'f . if ff . f W s ' 2 , Z . I t Sify H WM ,gn , f f sy- , W, , - X .S , s :wifi X if H ,,, ,s .e., , x ,N I ,,, ,,, ,, , , I f ,V,.,,,, ,, Q I 4 j ff S ,,,, , Ne, , s'A3-Y, 'V 1 g NX .QA i:,,,.x ,ZS Z ywjge gg, t . .YW J K, , 'ZWN .S ,xx Y -if ,IX , 1 4 :S '9 1 I f f , ir 'i 1. iii ' N S 1 , Q-es . Rf W e ' 5 , I I , I M 7 E' I . fiii i,,i, S W S Q., 6, N! X X ' gr-V1 ,,,, ., , 4 H - K I H ki. iii..g.i. The Pislwrsang Division has the pleasant task ot meeting thy pave!! tor the men ot RANGER, Every two weeks ing Drsbursrng Division pays out over 200 thousand ckvimg In addition to meeting these deadlines, there ,ve other iobs: allotments to register, travel and per ,fern claims to compute and pay, and monthly returns ig prepare These duties are the responsibility of l5 histling men, whose goal is your satisfaction. RANGER ships stores, soda fountains, and Post Office take in approximately 75 thousand dollars per month which must be turned over to Disbursing. Also on WESTPAC cruises there is the never ending task of exchanging Military Payment Certificates for greenbacks and back again, 5. How much 3 , ,, :Lv-' Q A and occasionally converting to Yen, Pesos, or Hong Kong ' Dollars. Rl , an ,le The bread line 'Qi I asf ,.., 9.4 'Q . , V Y -Y . .-.,,.4....:-.5,.-......, . -.- . --r.,.f V-. --- l s l l 1 2 1 T '1 ,l 3 1 1 i l 1 l 4 l l l l r l l 5 l i l l t F E i l k. 5. y, I A l l if Q S i .4 ,Vw I I ' , f ' ' M V T l f we Q. f 2' l , , 4 xr W' T 1 . . W V V . 'fs V ' ' 'l ' ' ji W . 2 T --5 , .- iT H . ,f 0 - , T . Tf M. ,' ,T If Wf4.imL.,43 : J, Q! in W I , N, QQWAQ T A T A gy Q , ss w,:..-XM f , , , T T W9 - H , . 'fffsff T r f f ,, , ..,.uTf Your satisfaction is our constant goal The 88 men of the Wardroom Division are responsible for the preparation of meals for the 350 or so officers on board RANGER and the care and cleaning of 250 staterooms. The Wardroom operation is in every sense a large hotel. As a self-contained operation, the men of S-5 perform all jobs from planning, budgeting, purchasing, accounting, and menu planning to the final preparation and serving of over TOOO meals per day. In addition to their regular duties they serve all of RANGERS People to People luncheons, banquets, and receptions, which have included such distinguished guests as the Presidents of four nations and the Japanese Imperial Family. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Biffle, P. Lawrence, LTJG J. Charles, H. Sadberry, H. McKinney, T. Barber, A. McClellan S s 'l X .-- f f 1 I . i S .1 . ,Q , 5 ,fuss - ' P A. '.-'R ex X , f , T 1 T ...M -. . T c .Nr W if as T be A T Q: gu...J ,pil ,V X I 'fr ' ,Q gl., F ,L .,T1r'W',QL7,' P' - . - . .X.xM.,,,tX Mrwx, .. ' 5 5 ll T f New-M. x in '-few -ff, .T N sg 3 g f .Q 3 sm.. i V A . -f ,, .,, . u ,W -sf P A , Q- N - A ies Sf! 5 fo-fl f A . f Aff 4-ref J' 1 fs sf rr i ,4 '1 A w Q . 3 4 S F ly ! 'v g 1 l ll Z 1 Y ' T Q Mi .J f ,Iggy I L I V . ff, 5 , .3 A ' .2 Q mv ' - , . , ' 1 V A 1' ts . . .X I N. 5 . t A, H ,nur M W V9 , in I l -5 K, K T GTA, Nag We fig' 0l1ws fl! , w ! Ag! A ' . Q ... - it , Og X , I M' .. ww ,L-A fm n W, ' FRONT ROW lL-Rl: A. Quinfos, R. Bigabal, J. Morelos, J. Woods, G. Cruz, M. Arias, M. Rafanan, G. De Guzman, R. Sahagun, C. Esperity, Q. Arcala SECOND ROW: Portugal, G. Solamol, P. Cabebe. C. Sanchez, M. Mercullo, M. Delgado, wh P. Ortiz, R. Sinocruz, L. Diola ff D. Bledsoe, B. Cob .,f,-ali It I Q , fx-.gifs 51:4 '- s 0 ' 1 ffm ' ' .sf 125 .. M- A s X ,J '1 n 1 . V yi Us FRONT ROW lL-Rl: P. Andres, J. Shivers, E. Thomas, R. Anderson, O. Frayer, L. Johnson, W. Johnson, J. Bell, F. Newsome, Z illa, F. Almario, J. Monfford GWMJ 4 pq 1, 571 K' wA f my I f VT f f . . K .uf-' Y V 'B 'Q' vlg 5 y 1 V V g Z .Q ' M , - T 'VF f ' X 5 1 gg 4 P iw, 9, 6 I 0 ' sl Y f ,-.Y Vic -.. as Y A l . a 6 . A ,' .J . ., w, Y V 1 f' f'4 2l'l'qv!, . l I lb 51 'i C' ' ' 1, , F A '. xy? + ' N 'C . bn 1 rw -if Q A- .lil- S. J ! 1 ! 3 1 I i w , , 4 , w . Kilim, -I my , 5 1. ,E . rv, ....x, fm . ', . , U Q -H ,iii if f 1 1 ig il! 'ill ll's ll 4 Ll f l'l fi , l he V I I w , , , Me , Z fmfwfyks wk R t ,, X 9 K :A W f xxx fi f' 9,0 V f ff f swg I M y ,rg f fiv - , l DIVISION A We must have a spare pilot here somewhere... The Aviation Stores Division is responsible for providing the nuts, bolts, gaskets, accessories, surfaces, engines, and thousands of other items necessary to support our assigned aircraft. You name it, they have it or know where to get it. Twenty thousand items valued at approximately 4 million dollars are carried in stock in 35 storerooms. Procuring, receiving, stocking, issuing, accounting and reporting are a few of their tasks, all of which contribute to the fulfillment of their constant goal Material Readiness. The S-6 Division is open for business? on a 24-hour basis, thereby rendering prompt, courteous, and efficient service to the embarked squadrons and various ship's divisions. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: A.M. Werre, R.L. Molly D.D. Medley, M.M. Eiercito My Y E.B. Gehret, O.G. Brown ffll it , .1 A f, SECOND ROW: ffl il, T ui will' J.T. Carlisle, .l.E. Carpenter liv f if W.C. Juckniewitz, LT W.M T ' ' V Sweet, P.W. Reardon, .l.V f slss ,ax 1,, Escobedo ii, V. i rrff ' r THIRD ROW: l i , 'xi X I f K.A. Brochhausen, C-D 1 I K F Sharron, B.E. lense 'Q , s Q, X Abrahamsen, ..S. . Ili 3 s, A I ss port, W.E. -om 'ill i A . ll: A ,ffl sfifxlf Power, MW, lv CL ' l ll ii X W, 4 X 1, uh' i. gy i 'I l 1 'E fr 5 5 v 5 I . V FRONT ROW IL-Rl: J. Bellfore, C.E. Shannon, H.W. Harmon, R.O. Rowe, R.T. Brockman SECOND ROW: R.E. Copeland, N.J. Mayhew, J.G. Knedler, E.W. Dixon, J.A. Peterson fe-,e ,f gf f' 1 W Y, - f RANGER's Rhodes Scholar ff f 1 If I dunno, Marfy, whaffa you fhinlc? I I I I I 4 4 4 I 4 4 I 4 Ii I 4 I I I 4! 4 4 4 ,I II, I 43 4 4 41 4 44' I- III , 4 I LI 4 I' I 'Ii 'Il . 4 I 4 4'I ,J 4 . .,, 4 45 In I I?4 II4 I4 III 144 .4, I I 4I 4I I I I 'I 4, I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 4 I I I4 4 III 414 -2 , , 4 I 444 I :III 4l 'Il I 4 I4 , I I1 4 ,, I 4. I I. 14 I lx 4 I 4 5 , 4 4 I , . 4 4 I I I I III In I4 I I. 4 I . I 441g I4 Il , 4I 441 44, , I I 4 I WI4c, 4 1 , Ng ig I an I f i CDR AD. NELSON Medical Officer The giant iob ot maintaining the health of RANGERS manpower falls on the Medical Department, a group of 5 doctors and 4O men. Shipboard life presents many hazards, and unlucky accident victims gratefully appreciate the quick and expert treatment they receive. The siclcbay, equipped with the most modern facilities and latest drugs, can pertorm maior operations, and even help the unhealthiest hypo- chondriacs. ' sys- 1' A ,Q Q 'ff-Q, ff: 1 'QQ 1 L Nagin A 1. I. MEX ,ff-.'71Q 'rfffiebQfeX?ag,f.,, ',. 1 V. 4 , , X RW' f 1 ' 1 W ' 133 Q, f2if,j1??1f f , .4, Qgw,3,59fl.ir , A - i i, 1 I I l 9 2 W 1 H V DEPARTMENT ' ' Q i I 'W'-. NN, .N 65 , 0 1.. Q 3 t Ih, t png, -V-,d,,As,Q R we S Q 0-Wxy 'N A real gasser! --ww 'K 'Q Just once around the park, driver FRONT ROW lL-Rl: D.A. Butterfield, E. Bobola, H.G. Melia, E.L. Flentke, P.C. Culbertson, L.V. Pumphrey SECOND ROW: W.H. Humphrey, B.T. Davenport, LTJG D.E. Hoover, C.E. Huey, A. Golland, H Brown THIRD ROW: EJ. Carlson, R.M. Privette, .l.P. Hancock, W.L. Rhodes, J.A. Stephens, W.W. Moore tif, if f-- ,1 1 N ac Lf Lv-X Nelsc ,J, X 1 Q 'QCNT RSV xl. Rx 4 'E ,Lk 4' H PCS ww LT NN E lexm X 4 1 imgorc VA. X E' 'T N is s SECOND RONNQ 5 xA NME Dawes C G. JNNOHTGHC, x YZ K fRA Pxcrrwes , Z X f X W! 1 M xiii x , Sm ls The microbe hunfer X Q: M, X X X 'V' fl. A 7' , WW in ff my f 0 W, W, , ff . WJ ,IW X ,Q W5 , !, 'f',, X .ff .- ' ,-' ,J l 7- , Mi ,A ,f xi-WI, I JD Nu' .fy R LHYX V ,f , ,f f ff W f f f ' ' f 'N A f 1' X . ,' J .y ,X X, 5,3 Q M, , Q ,f ,, ff X , f , , Z ff X HK , JVZW 1 f fy 1 I f f J 7 ' rf, 'f My .1 ' f , W it Dr, Levinson I resume? ' 1 P , x , Docfors MacDonald and We-ibel unmosked if s' -. :NT Row mm: X I Thomas DN. Comoreno, NMC, visor' ll., Campbell :CND ROW: ,Newland WIWV. Connor, K.K. , NE. Sproies, WR. Peterson RD ROW z .Q Brooks. FG. Zingsheim, D.M. neon, RD, Porter, M.E. Armshong ti? B gf, dental CDR W.C. CALDWELL Dental Officer Although only tour officers and nine men comprise this, the smallest department in RANGER, its staFi, utilizing the latest tech- nique and equipment, is capable of render- ing any type of dental treatment. Their goals- the best possible dental service for the greatest number of men. mm 'U ' B may FRONT ROW lL-Rl: LT J.C. Mills, CDR W.C. Coldwell, SECOND ROW: LT N.B. Giles, LT F.P. Thompson Xxx fx 'x.2- ll .J l XX L1 'E f I Jusf 0 liffle wider, please . . . 'G' v ,I 'T ,ff In-,,,, AAHTHTHTHTHTWIHTHTHT SQA bridge under construction FRONT ROW KL Rl SJ Sumner LT F P Thompson P.H. Stratton, C.L. Cormier SECOND ROW EC Austin JL Wcxrmuth C R Brown, C.L. Bentley, D.O. 0 9 A1 5 ' ' 2 I 1 mum. . Rittmeyer, i,D McNeFF .!. 1' Q I1 rf S I 4 W! I f MA f V ff ny I I , X f Y W f X f Y, . , Z? , 'I ' fi Q 4? 1 ,44 w RADM F.D. FOLEY COMCARDIV CNE Commander Carrier Division One, as Commander Task Group 77.6, has operational control, under COM7THFLT, ot the attack carrier striking group composed ot his flagship USS RANGER, Carrier Air Group NINE, assigned destroyers and support ships. While acting as Commander Task Force 77, COMCAR- DIV ONE has had operational control of all attack carrier task groups operating in the Western Pacific. Among his many responsibilities are the conduct ot day to day operations and the training ot all these Forces to maintain a maximum state of readiness to meet any emergency in the Far East area. flag' LEFT TO RIGHT: CAPT M.F. Weisner, Operations Officer, CDR F.W. Ziglerf Surface Ops Officer and Navigator, CDR R.I. Myers, Asst. Operations Officer i l l ,.,.-v Z.-f R i 3 . Swingin' with the Show-Boaters I rari ,I - 'T T gi, . ,A ,,-f'i , QQ ,. 21541 ' , V i.: -Q L ,ii A. Y . , if Q Fi -. ff . -A .VT itffffri- , ' ' . f 'i.', 5 , I . -,si , rf' .-' anew. X 199 1-ff.: 2 'ij ': iff, r,'t , Agni, nk l i' , 31.1 ia. sLf.s,ia..4. LEFT TO RIGHT: LCDR M.F. Klein Flag Secretary, CAPT J,L Chittenden, Chief of Staff, LT C Withers, Flag Lieutenant '-i-. V ez l sl LEFT TO RIGHT: LCDR L.E. Bain, Supply OH., CDR L.R. Heselton, Spec. Weop. OPT., CDR J.C. West, Aerological Off., CDR W.F. Krantz, Air Operations OH., CDR B.N. Gockel, Air Warfare Off. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: D.A. Hall, E.P. Gonclorz, L.E. Debout, W.L. Riley, J.W. Martin, W.J. Budt, J. Jackson SECOND ROW. ,. R. Williams, L.P. O'Brien, J.G. Smith, LTJG G.L. McMichael, LTJG L. Warner, A.R. Schena, J.A. Romero, C.K. Heitt THIRD ROW: ,.. '- C.G. Brunner, W.J. Davis, R.H. Knight, D.A. Rice, L.A. Gibson, D.M. Smith, H.J. Johnston, W.E. Hill, J.H. Godwin, J.L. Nommay, is D. Centrone ,L J ' f 47 f ' v ,,,,, ,' f-MAV' ff! f Z2 -, , my X 1- i .4-'f l -1-li u1-l-1- ,.... - , , ff' , rr. 'ft N, N .M .,.., . - . 4, Q pf- gg? as H , H 4. - 2 l I 5 ff- . 1-' :X G . Efw ' fi' J j Wm I 4, 5 1 - V . Lum- - . A ..,, ,, Q . J , X fl fi 5 ,f N . , U, l - ,,.f f - , , , f - X ,lm ff , If C A i X Q N , .X l x 2 a . X C X ' Q , . if A! I I 4 I I til I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S it fi E I ,. ii , I H I 5. I , 'I L I 3 I i I I I I I IZWWF LEFT TO RIGHT: LTJG D.L. Hcymons, CWO, RPO Ott., LTJG T.J. Powers, CWO, RPO Off., CDR W.E. Johnston, CIC Off., LCDR A.H. Stephens, Ass't CIC Off. The Star-Shiners FRONT ROW lL-RI: J.D. Duenos, A.R. Topocio, l.S. Cristobal, J.V. Pciyumo, N.P. Vitug SECOND ROW: B.C. McComb, H.J. Leslie, E.V. Decker, C.J. Ringdohl, H.M. Day, G.D. Johnston, S.M. Edge THIRD ROW: J.L. Yorbro, R.E. 1-limi..-L-1 lnnlls- Looney, R.L. Petrich, J.N. Beecher, T.R. Little, G.W. Flood, F.A. Plostino, G.L. Whitehead g . l in ,,,, w ...J-.E AM.. f V 5 , f f I' f I -s-- Eff :ff - . ff ,sf 'L fm gf I I' ' , 'f J 5 , l ' X T ff ff if W 3? ' 9 ' rs X21-f ' swf v' , fc , ,f -11 434 . f N, iv I I A 9 .1 2? Va ff 302' x I II' LEFT TO RIGHT: CDR J.T. Billing Air lnlelligence Off., LCDR A.C. I Waters, Ass'1 Air Intelligence OH. lPhofol LCDR W.H.L. Reeder, Ass'f Air Intelligence OH., DR. H I Glazer, OEG Rep. 'usa' f f 5 W X' M fi R 7 fl 514' WN S ri? , . X A 4 CC L Command conference FRONT ROW lL-Rl: F.R. Freiberg, R.C. Glenday, SECOND ROW: D. Dorn, D.W. Orff, R.C. Lewerl Benfzel THIRD ROW: C.5. Yadloczky, D.M. Wren, K.C. Budke, P.R. Desrochers, K.L. McCullen I , my E fd X s 4 Q Z. ,,, X ff R.J. Mansfield, L.C. Coles, Owen, R.L. Rife, R.E. Shirley O.L. Maier AA .Mu K X '....LA.....,..LA.....,....-4... , , O.L. Shirley, J..l. Flanagan, L.E. Gregg, F.D. Cunningham, W. Bennett D.R. Fauls, T.E. Norman, D.W. Haley, N.G. A.E. Hughes, P.M. Davis, J.T. Huffon, R.L. 5 5 1'- 1, rigvy . X 2 7 7 A' 1 X S I 9 , cgi X N c. Wi, A O' 456951, ,wav fl Mft, ffd' . '-at 'Q 'gzviw I I ' X .Ml fs xv ' N X ' as fav ff .X ' t l A e ,L U q' 'iw 0 f ff Q-1-' 1 Q, X X .- X gd K .,,X, f ,X , 'fiigm Sw x ., Y 'V fi X ff' X if x ef :xi 2 40 ' 1. ,gy W I fax . 16 I ' sv M . nw R, . av. if ff 6 N , J' PM , 4 f if K Xt? l ss 'Lg Q 9 2 N' l .K l vs y l 3 Commander l Group Nine K iw- ! , ,,,, , K iln Air Group transforms the massive structure of an fircraft carrier into a first line combatant vessel. llie Air Group is literally the main offensive and ilefensive battery of the carrier and fulfills the ship's iwlvurpose of existence. mv tisa department head on the carrier, the Air Group llommander is charged with the responsibility of gteveloping and maintaining a high state of training, iliscipline, and morale within the Air Group in order A t the Air Group will remain constantly alert to with maximum efficiency. dinating the activities of the six embarked uadrons and two detachments is a stalf of espe- qualified officers and men. ln essence, the that these men perform is that of assuring close ison and utmost cooperation between the dilierent fqUGdrons in carrying out any mission assigned to R9 fair Group. l CDR W.A. JERNIGAN, JR. Carrier Air I 5 xg, t.tt ,X CDR L.A. BAGBY Operations Officer Carrier Air Group Nine our group H1119 fr' I I I 1 I I . I E E I I I I. 1,, 1 I I I 1 I CARRIER AIR GROUP NINE CVG f f f' , I M5 'En L ., 4 W ff STAFF I I I -dy.-1 -Mags-4. .-4..., I I I 5 2 I r. I II vi 'fi IIE rm gl I I I 3 M 2 ' li Al- ' in-wa. , N7 !,,,,e N' I ,f 21 fa ff ? I ' ,X ,,, ,I I , eumzg. 'I ' I ' ' L- , . , nf 7 9- , ff S5 fT',. QifX1 D G'L.f1v.Lg 2 Z 4, VV' '4 V .rx Q s 5 A I e g,,,,e W 1- ' V Q., '-3' CAG-9 Omce FRONT ROVV IL-RIS LTJG R.F. Hagen, LI E, Levinson, LT Gallagher, LT A.B.F LT G.A. Nelson SECCND ROW: LTJG H. Hon- M.P. W'iIson Munn ENS LUG C. Clark 1' s Qi iii M 2 ' nv . Q ,4 2 Q x J 'S 'T PON fl.-Rl: '-rfqgs, K.K. Kirk 3Offek!o, LH. Nos 'QD POvJi 9569, El.. 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M 1 fy ' -X x ' X x I X ' 'w,.A I ,, M .7 n l -i gg nn'n I -mf M nf n , X .W f V' N M gy D A faq, A J t ,,l,! , 1 , b 7 f ff A, V I Wy ME 1 W n ' 7-Ls l V 5 4 R 1 , , X f 4 ' ' , - 2 . , I Q Q if ,f X 1 7 4' , , f 3 'Q F il f I ,,, k 3 ,I 9 Q 9' 'fain F T 1 .- Sf ' 3 ' iff , E 1 3 3 ffm I ND 4859 A rfw.-,gm-xwf is YH' E-ia, I 2 A 4119, 4' gi? un Jain--B7 Huw . ,f I na ' NAVY P 1,4 Mx '-Q., 4'l r ' ' ' 1 .x,A. J 2 uf 's dd s -1?'p J '4 Q W if 5 , FM 'F ' 1 in 4 'K .,,, A X min, K. .1 .u -mm 'll ll: 'iwfiinfbl J ...nd -qu-onnnsnnnqu gui CDR GENE GOUDIE Commanding Officer f Wh ll: VF -91 Fighter Squadron NINETY ONE, flying the Chance Vougnf F8U-2 Crusader , has the primary mission of proteg- ting RANGER from attack. The Crusader, a single place, supersonic iet interceptor is the worlds fastest operational Naval fighter and is capable of speeds in excess of l,OOO miles per hour. The FBU-2 armament consists of two Sidewinder air-to-air missiles, 4 QOMM cannon and a rocket pack which gives the pilot the capability of destroying any aircraft flying today. The twenty officers and loo enlisted men of the Red Lightning Squadron under the command of CDR Gene Goudie have achieved high proficiency in all phases of combat readiness. The squadron Espirit de Corpsh, along with outstanding aircraft availability, has enabled VF-9l to fiy over 500 hours per month for 2 consecu- tive months of the i960 deployment. ln keeping with the squadron motto, Dictum Factum No Sooner Said Than Done , VF-91 is the first squadron to night qualify the F8U-2 day fighter aboard a carrier and fly night combat air patrol hops, in addition to routine day intercept flights. The overall effectiveness of the aircraft and weapons system and the know-how and training of the oficers and men make Fighter Squadron NINETY ONE a strong component of the Seventh Fleet's first line of defense. FRONT ROW KL-Rl: L.W. Dennis, J.A. Lindblom, H.N. Hunt, V.W. Brown, R.H. Turner SECOND ROW: D. Lopez, A.L. Williams, W.H. Eichelberger, R.C. Bundtzen, W.N. Schneider, V. Alvarado THIRD ROW: C.T. Boughner, W.N. Spain, .l.F. Hamlin, C.W. Chumbley, A.L. Williams, M.E. Bock, H.L. Ditton 1 1645 Q7 .X Z X f s 3' ff f ,, -U 4 y ..., 2 fee 5' N 465 -sl I tiff , 4 3: 2,4 ' 5 Q g S I 5 , C 'fgsi is Riff V!! s -J 1 Ns E .SV ,K s liass K :f I fi IW.. K 'N L K, -xffm C I 5 x . J. .fi in 3 sr' - r 1 5! U, Z :Hi R Lx gm 2 if N10 97:3 VAC xfn x MX, xl, if .l if 'Z J ' f ' J ,i J, l F ,mg l 'Tal ,s F' yy Y 'gg if 1 .:, 3 I if RL gl F if in 7? ' ri 3 . Q75 FRONT ROW lL-Rl: LT D.W. Stevenson, LTJG D.J. Thigpen, LTJG V.C. Sluyfer, LT R.P. Rice, LTJG L.H. Smyth, LTJG B.L. Bomber SECOND ROW: LTJG .l.R. Barlow, LTJG J.C. Daniel, LCDR H.T. Quinn, CDR G. Goudie, LCDR E.D. Kimble, LT G.H. Holloman, LTJG E.H. West THIRD ROW: LTJG P.A. Mitchell, LTJG M.L. Word, LT R.S. Gershon, LTJG G.E. Sallee, LTJG D.A. Gaoueffe, LTJG P.A. Carroll, LT R.R. Warfhen, LTJG C.F. Blaker L lk. 7 mwxmy -L: WWW N, -W ,.X ,, We j wi? N Sawmwn' ' W, . W.. , ,, L , L .. J in 1 V A 9-.ff Q . W is C in liiili 1 14 V1 U Q K.-Q -Y. f 1 .ln jalllwln T ,, fi llu- 1, is A f f 4, T Sw ix D -- - N ' 5 'x . ,,,,.aSfZ ,fl f f W 'ww WW, 'ZW f ZX X H ,W If ff 1.4 7 4 mn A ,, Jr 1' , nv W f ii V X 'S . , , L 7 A 1 ll , 5 If M2 Q V W ' X ,WJ f f , , 4 fy V 7 pg , Q X 4 f If f L 'F 'is 5 , gf f z ,I it 7 M 1' ' J f M' FRONT ROW iL-Rl: R.C. Kouns, R.L. Robertson, C.M. Smith, M.A. Shadix, V.N. Grow, C.L. Stewart, P.E. Markins, BJ. Sma L.A. Booker, T.R. Case SECOND ROW: J.D. Morgan, C.S. Featherston, T.A. Gunn, K.E. Tormoehlen, R.B. Kelly, LTJG M.L. W H.A. Lane, R.L. Jones, R.A. Clough, T.A. Savard THIRD ROW: G.E. Park, M.R. Masters, K.B. Hilton, S.F. Vaidic, C.W. J: .l.W. Ormond, F.E. Ahlquist, D.R. Herr, D.W. Wiener, R.J. Creech, S.H. Rhodes, R.J. Donnelly iirt T f T 4 ,ft y ff , , 0- , 'ft 1. tt sssi X Y FRONT ROW iL-Rl: G.P. Byrd, M.L. Morton, R.H. Williams, J.A. Nyberg, C.E. Beckham, G.R. Fleury, R.H. Kirk, E.H. Herrmann SECOND ROW: C.R. Arnold, E.L. Mangel, E.A. Olson, D.E. Bolt, LTJG L.H. Smyth, F.W. McClintick, D.L. Poppe, C.L. Martin, E.M. Larkin THlRD ROW: G.A. Townsend, J.J. Glass, R.B. Stewart, G.R. Acton, G. Vaughn, B.R. Marshall, R.H. Hartley, D.E. Fechner x , iw.. Gab-i W, X . 4, xx :J 3 5 I i ' X G i rw., ,lffd Q is, , B ' v C : t is , J t L- 1' J Q f ,M X 'F - T K A 5 nm -5- +101 I f li! Buf 4 birds are all we can gef up, Skipper.. FRONT ROW IL-Rl: A.R. Keesler, V.L. Parkhurst, J.H. Carmichael, R.L. Evans, W. Howard SECOND ROW: D.M. Shearer, F.L. Tarpein, R.E. Crisp, R.H. Buckner, C.H. Belford THIRD ROW: D.J. Arpin, T.G. McLeer, K.W. Thorne, J.L. Schacherer, L.E. Arpin, T.D. Paul ,f . . ,FAN W f- X I X C J . -K-vi' - T I T V .11 ' ' 22357 M , g i ,CC. X1 . 8 N f fyfw y Eg, A -QM H v Eng ,f W I ,C ,gr ,X,,n, , IV X ., 1 s if r'S 1 , 4 x 5' , my Y x T, X Rifb Amen 'T r 'Q , M! bn.. Q C ,Hg A I , Z M If if ,Z ff ,- Jani I I 4 Q Y lwfif Y x 1 Q K 'I 9 .,, ff, rf 4 Augie Q :Z T N C 'Q-wg ' , Y. 7 Q ' 'X QV W r'ee T Eff X 5 4 f :ff S, 5 wa... -9' 1 ' V 103, cv' 1 f lf ' If TTU! 4 Ile it li ill 'V 'V ma., sf l A V wil, . we as , -i ul C40-1 , 'X is l IM Q, V,AVMb of Q , . ,,,, ,,,,, M lV, 1 .IM 1 'V','- I A C ,.,.n Q M f , l J we -, ' f .l . X Q, Q W'v,,,N31N sw L FRONT ROW lL-Rl: G.A. Oldham, C.H. Thompson, R.F. Williams, J.W. Harris, F.S. Mundy, .l.A. Jacanin, L. Lynn SECOND ROW: .l.A. Dreeszen, R.C. Morris, E.W. Heath, H.R. Waskow, V.R. Cress, LTJG D.A. Gaouette, W.H. Robitaille, R.L. Smith, J.A. Kidwelll THIRD ROW: W.V. Croft, G.A. Dodge, R.W. La Franchise, R.A. Haigh, C.H. Fairchild, C..l. Singer, L.S. Radell, A.C. Williams 5 'V I I FRONT ROW lL-Rl: M. Ratanan, E.A. Pascual, R.L. Silver, R.E. Bartles, C.A. Austin, H..l. Chontos SECOND ROW: W.V. Palmer, W.V. Withers, C.F. Jones, J.B. Rutledge, N.E. White, M. Ptak, G.L. Dreager THIR D ROW: J.L. Drummer, W.L. Meacham, E. Thomas, C. Pittman, L.J. Claxton, R.D. Linn, L.C. Runge, C.M. Hester may 4 27 I C x ,T 393' 1 ,v i :MX , 4,41 V X - Q, 2, Q it T , if S . 4 -5' , if - t1 ft it 1 Q , ' 8 fi' F it x- 9 my fl 2 Ti' F S , f if S157 x ' ' i, ,.,. .W ff f ' ' Z T V X v 4 5 N Q fl V ' .J 'ii' X T ap 1- if 5' A 0 L.. 4.7 5 I' -up f B Q Red Lighfningu bird bcifh FRONT ROW KL- SECOND ROW: dflpx. 1 X 9 4' ,,' G9 ig, Q4 The Grey Fox checks his foy Ri: C.J. Simpson, L.A. Singley, G.H. Wesfmeyer, LTJG V.C. Sluyfer, D.J. McNeill D.R. Efier, C.L. Sipes, B.L. Pruden, D.G. Clark, N.T. Enloe, gs WWF 3 ,k,Q ip ,vm V y 0 8 Rim, 1 'si , fi yr VFW z X iii. I f ' , ' ' f f W 4 , 53, if ,.., aw- 'f if-f V, -, . , f, , ' f W f f V4 5 'X 'Q K-I ,w , fv' ' X I D+ P Q, 1 Q S wp-.-...+.,. g, ffm '11 I-OQFCUIM. va--t1ltny,,,I ............,......,......., .,,, A , As., V M. V -x -fqxfff' -'f'K 'w Q- -r, '- ,.. ww , . .--9-.-M V ... .pu w fain ' ww Fffjj--T.'?Zf'iL'? V - -1. ' wwf, K ffl.,-if VF -92 Fighter Squadron NINETY-TWO, flying the McDonnell F3H-2 Demon has the primary responsibility of de- fending RANGER at night and during adverse weather conditions. The eighteen officers and two hundred enlisted men who make up NINETY-TWO are commanded by Cdr C.H. Dorchester, who has been with the squadron, both as Executive Officer and Commanding Officer since August l958. The Demon is a transonic, all-weather, single place interceptor, capable of destroying supersonic fighters and bombers at all altitudes. The intercept may be performed entirely on instruments, eliminating the need for the pilot to hold his contact visually. The kill is then made either with the Sparrow lll radar homing, or Sidewinder heat-seeking missile. During its first WESTPAC cruise with Air Group NINE, the squadron performed as an integral part of the attack carrier concept. Participating in all RANGER and Fleet-wide exercises, VF-92 flew night Combat Air Patrol flights as well as routine daytime patrols. Additionally, NINETY-TWO is believed to have set a new record for Demon squadrons in the number of carrier landings per pilot prior to deployment. Ns rf, :E Z. CDR C.H. DORCHESTER Commanding Officer FRONT ROW KL-Rl: D.L. Baker, B.D. Bullard, L.E. Sembach, R.L. McLain, R.R. Flores, D.K. Throm, J.F. Love, J.M. Elledge. A.L. N.J. Bauder SECOND ROW: .l.C. Ford, T.W. Yeager, D.P. Moyer, R.F. Madrid, l.K. West, LTJG .l.S. Bull, F..l. Reagan, B.R. J.G. Azbill, R.L. Trowbridge, R.G. Weist THIRD ROW: C.M. Freed, G.L. Thomas, E.H. Truesdell, R.A. Pathfinder, .l.W. Langleyfl Wells, B.D. Lewis, T.A. Tynan, L.C. Dulmage, L.R. Harrison, W.L. Kelly, A. Bell, R.L. Brock I, X li isxiiimuiil Will ll! i 6 5 sf Q' W Q S if J . , , , J 1: 1 54 5455 aff' 1 V J 1 'L' I I X , K sbyuyy 2 A C if , ig 6 ,..b. if 9 S' , 5, ,Z S I 'Si I , ' ff! . H K W., r r ' i 1' ,TE I I! ,, ,. T: ,. if i P H LI I ,i 6 l 1 1 I i 'T V 1 1 FRONT ROW KL-RJ: LTJG D.A. Dungon, LTJG E..I. Murphy, LTJG J.S. Bull, LT M. Willhouck, ENS C.H. Miller SECOND ROW: LCDR C.R. Smith, LCDR C.F. Demmler, CDR C.H. Dorchester, LCDR L.E. Ames, LT E.E. Guffy THIRD ROW: LTJG H.G. McAvenio, LTJG R.T. Boiles, LTJG W.C. Fornum, LT R. R' h LTJG L IC , .O. Wilson, LTJG J.B. Anderson, LTJG O.D. Brown ,v - , f . , ., . 1. , fl. S ' M, ,V , x .,,,.w so Vs e578 uma n L w H umnxnl' 3 I. . 1 F W z fl, wp, , 1 ,, Lvl ,M , -Q ln. Q 5 .ov x 3 1 lv W' E , T 'Wm T if ? Ag 1 , W ,Ur 1-. 1 X w S kv 'Cf' uma I L AI3 mm A L ll Y fi r ? A S i TT 3 U 'n I , , W Xa F yy My T ay Q is 5 it I if ll gi 'L , A yi .1 , V , S3 ' 'K ' 'iii is C fri ,Q -.4 L I 'I f .j 4, Q Q 1 'Pg' C D ff ' ' ' ..: 1 f , ' 5 xg 44 , t f , J I .C x, . 6 ,V,, XXVA A Y ig, X, i I if D I ' 4, C QQ. if T ', ,, FRONT ROW lL-Rl: D.A. Linholm, R.L. Eason, W.H. Marvel, R.E. Heffron, C.W. Kearney, .l.T. Wilson SECOND ROW: J.R. Trevathan, R.L. Engle, R.N. Lyle, LTJG F.M. Pefraccoro, R.R. Bertch, W.D. McKinny THIRD ROW: G.W. Brubacher, D.A. Ballsfadr, H.D. Maffison, R.L. Bloemaker, J.R. Craig, D.L. Holi, D.D. Dierking, T.F. PHsfer QI-444 NM' FRONT ROW lL-Rl: N.A. Greer, K.W. Sherman, G.L. Callaway, LTJG L.O. Wilson, E.L. Lane, C.M. Viney SECOND ROW: W.M. McCallisTer, A.C. Edwards, A.H. LaMerfe, D.L. Ashby, W. Raney A 7 . f 'liilklli R X H W - uma ai us ' S fi ri' X . ' 1, . 'Q-,Mob in MW 'Ks Ir's coiled the Club Cisco, , you con'f miss ifs' We'll CAP 3400, 30 miles, ANGELS 25. . . FRONT ROW TL-RJ: J.R. Polinsky, R.D. Hicks, P.E. Dills, L.O. Stone, B.L. Foster, R.L. Kuchynski, D.L. Thomas SECOND ROW: R.L. Hurley, D.E. Crow, J.S. Hormon, LTJC1 L.O. Wilson, C.F. Hommons, E.K. Vredenburg, E.Ca. Sne-od, E.R. Von Dollon THIRD ROW: J.T. Norvoez, D.A. Wensfod, J.M. Sellors, F.A. Bernier, C.E. Shorp, J.R. Sworfz, J.R. Woods fy, ar ' M4 ff f Z lf'x-L 9' X XX X NS R N if z 'Wifi 1 34 L7 2 'Q Q E 1' of ,wi uv if .4 M 1, I ,gl , T 1 1 .Fw . H 'U ff! 111 17 12 'Nh T M mu i L nu mm ut ll ffl .V I 54 , -, 5 5 'V , ef 5 'qi U 'a T .cf .fl fc , ff, , !,,,,,, V4 J ,jf if W! I, ,W 4, ,yy ,VA FRONT ROW lL-Rl: A.R. Menzies, C.W. Abraham, T.E. Valentine, A.L. Kincheloe, D.L. Borg, R.S. Jensen, J.M. Zerfoss SECOND ROW: R..l. Greenly, C.R. McGill, F.C. Hampel, LTJG L.O. Wilson, H.K. Stuegart, Allison Representative, B Morrow W.C. Griffith THIRD ROW: C.D. Hotaling, J.D. Strauch, W.G. Smith, T. Stein, D.L. Douglas, M.H. Gullett, J.E. Odegard FRONT ROW lL-Rl: T.J. Mueller, R.H. Hughey, C.T. Maynard, J. Shock SECOND ROW: H.G. Barby, D.E. VanBelle, LTJG J.B. Anderson, LTJG O.D. Brown, A. Bauer, E.R. Furqueron THIRD ROW: A.D. Brooks, B.J. Harris, W.H. Miller, F.D. Tuengel, .l.L. Grasty, G.M. Wilson SQEEMM ,,Q-- '-In . Q, X R O X. K N, .sse ...X X eq X T Q '-'iz X ' X ,, e X . i 4 Q, DSX X ex .X X A wx PQ x A.L. AN w if ss N A ii A Rigs X . 1' K s ,. T R' hill' I if '52 I F Kyra K 1 L HH K' . , . uumxu m T , R V 'i ll uf R O T 1 ' .C ' Y, fp 1 ' A 0 , 5 N K A-L Qlua qu V. A 'XC 1 A Aj ix 1 1 . . x xr X X I Sf X - I ,J ,v,' -an V , I X j, t 1 'Cf 1 C X, ' fs , .' Trim E gig ix ,X f H X' X X ks X, T ' if XA . V ' 4 -' .. V , . , ll of 1' 4 1 1 Q, se T' X FRONT ROW CL-Ri: G.R. Maxfield, B.A. Noffi, D.F. Sparks, M.K. Christy, R.A. Wegscheid, H.D. B W.L. Davis SECOND ROW: W.D. Walker, S. Crew, D. Shay, M.H. Wesner, LTJG F.M. Pefraccoro, C.E. McCandles, E.F Hays, KNV. Crawford, J.G. Lefke, E.B. Gaines THIRD ROW: D.C. Wade, B.R. Or arfon, W.L. Osborn Hibberf, M.W. Rudisell, W.H. Swan, R.M iffin, B.D. Kuder, J.T. Taylor, L.L. Minniger, J.K. McDowell, M.R. Cole, G.D. Raaum fr Skipper Dorchesfer and his Demon Drivers wif zfznfsfffiff One good brief deserves anofher 8014! lg ifiis N. How do you spell TACHlKAWA?' .df ..2-.,.-...x.-r LU E 1 1 X5 u W . ., ., , .. . 3 , . , , - -r sos X, . ., - 1 1 31 A . , , qv 4 ww -V-f ' . 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A , 4' Y q-al A M iubv 4, 1 . W., ,., ,. .awx 1 dvr., W' f .. ,w MXN' ,, ' QM .,,.,... ' 3 vip..-igq ,LJ 9 -f' ' . up-ffm N ,,,,w . '- f uw: ' , ,,,,, N A an-M ni-fllw B- 'ff' ' ':.vl ' ' A441783 v ,- , A , , f ,. , f ,, fha x f- V .M ,, ' pw ' -J' A, '4 -v ff , A -MiEn.4u, . V N. Av f Q A ,, 5 Lf .,h,,,.w. I ,Q A ' 14. fn, ,,,-.W W My N jaw! .ff ,- JFK? in ,, fu uv M. ,Mk .K 'DW 'x 41 dw uv. vlhnufb vw- wf M -.as K pf, ...wgv if 'ff 1 'L' WY Q M ' ,- A, U ' . -,,-.,..N..- -......--.. ....--.-,.-.t.. -... fm' In ..-Q --- ...- -------- -- --'Af ' ' 1 1 x 4 . .. .vf-,X-1-.,--.-v-nf-.-Q - L ft W f at Q f f I 'X , gm AQ Ii , , n Nw qt 3 Wr. VA-93 Attack Squadron NINETY THREE, known throughout AirPac as the BIue Blazers , came into being in March, l952, with the recommissioning of Air Group NINE at NAS Alameda, California. At that time the squadron was designated a fighter squadron. From January through August, I953, the Blue Blazers flew combat missions in Korea from the USS PHILIPPINE SEA. In October, I956, while employing F9F-8 Cougars', the designation was changed to Attack Squadron NINETY THREE, and in November, I956, VA-93 became the hrst West Coat squadron to receive the AAD-I Skyhawk, During this tour the squadron made the first A4D carrier qualifications on the West Coast and then deployed aboard the USS TICONDEROGA as the first operational A4D squadron in WESTPAC. VA-93, under the leadership of CDR Edward W. Gendron, now employs the A4D-2 Skyhawk , capable of weapons delivery at extended ranges with in-flight refueling. Although the smallest operational bomber in the world, the Skyhawk is endowed with a large load carrying capacity and a cruising speed of 500 miles an hour. In spite of its minute size, it provides RANGER with its most flexible weapon system. The A4D potential coupled with the spirit and ability of the Blue Blazers give this squadron its highly respected attack capability. FRONT ROW lL RI WM Sharp .IE Coalter .I.L. McCool, .I.L. Coover, P.L. Furman SECOND ROW EC Andrews RE Walton, T.L. Trittipo, LTJG C.R. Tulley, H.D. Thompson, E.J. Bartels, B.H.R. Sutton THIRD ROW WW Snoe LV Lemieux, R.E. Young, R.J. Helliwell, C.W. Du Pree, W.E. Massey, W.W. Kelish xl .1 ti XX 4 .Ly Mfg T M 5 f il if 'U' S 4 It , L. 3, E NX s NS . Q, , ws. s X .. .C L T J XX E . V., -if wwf ' t's.ix X Q X MAN l 3l2 FRONT ROW lL-Rl: LTJG S. Sirkin, LTJG T.R. Turpin, LTJG L.M. Ishol, LTJG D.C. Owings, LTJG R.L. Grant, LTJG CJ. Brockway SECOND ROW: LT R.N. McDowell, LCDR VD. Rose, CDR EW. Gendron LCDR A.L Emerson LT H.P Dal - - f - 1 - Yr LT H.l'l. Williamson THIRD ROW: LTJG P.S. Johnson, ENS D..l. Simoneif, LTJG C.R. Tully, LTJG R.O. Daniels, LTJG W'.E. Smith, LTJG J. Wheeler, LTJG D.L. Strong .,,,,,,. .. ,,., ,,-... 'f er 1 T T T 50 E sf' iff: - F K 5 , 5 ' is s i 13 1 T' li l ' ll im N99 'UU X, T , 'ui' i i W. v R 'W' '51 , , T T T L L f ur 'Q M S W Wg, qi-rdf -q , s 4 , E 4' O A 'J L W S W y , . , ,, ',,.rg-an ,qfn 'Q av f 'fir-Z? r T- v u. .rg xy wma T 2 ' i f Q, X I 1 f 4 ' Q f . V TV M r 1' , ' S X LX', , I A fig -ll V V FRONT ROW lL-Rl: B.L. Evans, T. Wada, W. Young, R.A. Hoffman, R.T. Brigdon, P.K. Zaversnik, R.G. Sino-Cruz SECOND ROW: O.G. Montana, A.K. Gonzales, R.F. Mekus, LTJG D.C. Owings, LTJG C.J. Brockway, LTJG R.L. Granf, S.L. Wagner, H.D. Peters, A.D. Wico THIRD ROW: W.J. Brandfas, C.L. Seay, T.C. Burke, L.G. Carter, J.H. Creech, T.F. Welker, SJ. Morrison, L.D. Farley, R.W. Noble FRONT ROW lL-Rl: A.H. France, R.F. Falzone, GD. Ross, A.G. Stephens, S.R. Wise, GJ. Janousek, E. Odom SECOND ROW: J.K. Johnson, C.F. Dagwell, G.E. Pace, F.K. Roemer, LTJG S. Sirkin, .l.H. Loveall, RJ. Cole, L.W. Foster, H.L. Ne THIRD ROW: L.G. Neal, D.L. Campbell, S.A. Murray, M.D. Carnley, L.E. Ludeman, M.L. Wood, E.C. Wilson, D.D. Dunning, C.R. Shank, R.A. Zanolini .,,..v-lf' Z,,..,.w- -.- i X 43' K2 , sf? Q T. T K -Q r ll f 2 f i , 1 r I W The Brue Brozers pron 0 frighf FRONT ROW KL-Rl: D.W. Reed, D.M. Reld, LTJG C.R. Tulley, C.E. Schuldf, W.E. Lawless SECOND ROW: T.H. Obersfcxr, M.H. Roberts, W.R. Russell, A.J. Rios, K.J. Amiot WW 1 , f , 4 4' Y Q jg fqi O ,-. 7 A 2 ,pawn W gf 2 F . Z Z W M xi , ,, , Y , Z ,V W 1,1 3, f,,, XZ f ,ff yn, ff ,f V f 7 , T 'sz if Z , , vi Y 1 , , if 4 S X -I c dr X T T fl .47 iff 7! n ' 2 .Y 5 W 226' I V' W f 2 g i I X ew! 7' 1 fu' I ' fl WFQ' , , t f , ' , 1 ,, K f f f 9 Z, n A N 1 jx , I 9? .L I ZW mififf , , Q A 4 ,tifv - if ' FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.P. Crutchfield, C.F. Smart, R.E. Carroll, F.C. Foster, K.H. Bagley, ROW: J.P. Hogan, F.A. Collom, .l.M. Petersen THIRD ROW: W.E. Gibson, A.T. Wicks, J.F.C. Hindel f f If ,M X ,..,f Y Z R.D. Brinster, M.J. Lesslie SECOND Sigler, H.C. Schmidt, LTJG L.M. lshol, A.H. Fanning, .l.A. Boeckmann, A.R. Smith JA Rider, M.E. Witt, P.R. Haas, O.L. Mayfield, GJ. Gustus, M.L. Underhr FRONT ROW lL-Rl: G.A. Piva, W.E. Lamb, C.P. Cummings, C.D. Streeter, W.C. Link SECOND ROW: A.J. Muray, R.L. Watts, LTJG L.M. lshol, C.R. White, J.S. Bartlett, N.F. Burns THIRD ROW: R.E. Prellwitz, R.L. Gard, P.E. Reichard, N.C. Sorensen, J.W. Lockwood, G.W. Owens , I , I V I 2 j 2 T 3, as C s k ' X 'R' we s Q' ' l XX X X 5 N ess - XY I s l S C. X X X Q N xx N X cess Q we 5 r N X Q X .x S hx cv Q5 XX s ' 'Z vi- wz S Q. . ss ix 'Lx N. Q , ,Oxy X X X s i QF, h. ,L , we uf T X Q J X iff 35 3 s 1 at X . , 4 X C V, J A :V , T W in Q 3 f l R I li A 2 J , 1 1 , , i. . E Hmm, lef me see now... Mr. Johnson has fhe conn FRONT ROW lL-Rl: H.W. Ballew, L.H. Holder, J.R. Kreisher, W.S. Bartosiewicz SECOND ROW: E.L. Collom, T.M. Allen, F.K. Roemer, LTJG P. Johnson, D. Hansen, J.O. Johnston THIRD ROW: N.L. Brown, H.P. Boyle, R.T. Dodson, M.L. Eaton, R.W. Stovall, C.D. Taylor A-- 'M . , 'F' Y v Y s S, ,ll 3 V f J 1 lf , ' I 1 , f 4 5 2 - Q T' gf J' - X X 7 W ri i I A ' gina , Z N, 4 X! I 4- Q A , F, x g' 'T - Y A Q vt 4-7 E , 4 f . -any yi J f- 1 4 so if' , li J C 1 A fi 1 JALI ill: I l 'I H I T J ,J J l A Y 'Nfl D A fl 'Y ll 4. I .ff ,, MVT ,ff I LQ , il rf' fl! , 1 QQ, lil A D -. as hx' T A, n- V . 'B , ' um 'arf 1'-.v I Ffh ' 5, IK '14 s ' . Q , iff' W QW ' , ..,.............,N,... -..1.......4.:., - wa. f, .. . . V . x..f 'S- -' -. 4- Q -'-:- Q, Wig :x A 4.- any is E f 5 Q s F - Q v vp gs-- nn: g,i..., , ,Q ,Y -,, .lb 5 ..,,A,x ', I, 4' 1 ..-3 'Q nw 1 ways W . f wg, 1 .1-L V 'ff J JV Q v f 1 fl - wx' v .. ' ' ,, , ,,4, -ff---v ,-...A A 1 -q gm 4 ws-1 -My fx 1' 'V 9 ' G if ' 1 f' ' 7 , M ,, 1 A Y i , if-,-va , '-'v 1-' 19,232 ., ' 'K k - V 2' , 'wlff Z' 1: wi 4 -Y-Q B ,4 A - , 11 L ' ..-.,2:- 4i? 7-if-1 ...L F.-,ml-'4'v'l n l J f .1 V. , K .,,.,.,-gn.-I 1' - ' ' - l f--19,5 V ? -..-4 r K , .. ,. U W t- .sv x' --1... f .A - M.-V MV H . .. , aw,4 'f:.5 -N 'M ' '.- r .vwnv-5 t4 - N xii? ' . ' ,. ' ' , H-'11 - ,A 4.542-a'wr-+ef'+-.,:. A'-.-4-' :A:aL. 1f-,-.a-.-.- I ,, .,. ,ded VA-94 Attack Squadron NINETY FOUR, better known as the Shrikes, is the newest squadron in Carrier Air Group NINE. On August l, l958, VA-94 was redesignated from the famous Fighter Squadron NINETY FOUR, dating all the way back to World War I and boasting many famous members includ- ing Eddie Rickenbacker. NINETY FOUR is also one of the Navy's last self-trained squadrons. When the squadron formed in August, l948, the majority of the pilots came directly from the Naval Air Training Command. VA-94 then settled downto the task of training fleet aviators out of her newly designated pilots in the North American FJ-4 Fury. ln January, l959, the Shrikes received new aircraft, known as the world's smallest bomber, the Douglas A4D-2 Skyhawk. Through many long hours of pilot training and the perseverance and skill of the enlisted personnel, Attack Squadron NINETY FOUR developed into a highly skilled, hard hitting iet light attack squadron. Commanded by CDR Donald G. Patterson, VA-94 demonstrated their ability prior to and during deployment aboard RANGER, amassing a record number of flight hours training for their assigned mission. has CDR D.G. PATTERSON Commanding Officer FRONT ROW lL-Rl: R.L. Dickerson, D.G. Lopes, G.A. Shaw, N.O. Berg, W.F. Beaudin SECOND ROW: V.R. McDonald, R.P. Humphrey, H.A. Thompson, L.J. Davis, LTJG W.D. Jones, H.C. Read, J.W. Batman, M. Bunce, G.R. Grossner THIRD ROW: J.H. Parker, R.W. Maddox, L.J. Ryzek, G.W. Stueart, D.L. Anderson, B.L. Gardner, D.A. Kelly, P.L. Hardie, R.E. Leifried Q 1 A , 4 if - A A --M Av A ,A si , - xm, ' T V R A ' i B C r - A W , A up QI A .xi uf . K i' NAVY 'Swv xxx NNNK NAVY 'Q' J FRONT ROW QL-RT: LTJG R.W. Nuckles, LTJG W.D. Jones, LT R.C. Helgeland, LTJG M.C. Cater, LTJG D.V. Davis SECOND ROW: LT W.F. Poffer, LT K.K. Waggoner, LCDR B.H. Creighton, CDR D.G. Patferson, LCDR L.J. Smdh LT RW Cameron, LT L.P. Heffinger THIRD ROW: LTJG F.H. Magee, LTJG R.A. Sfraffon, LTJG W.N. Vance, LTJG W.C Grosse LT R.N. Hansen, LTJG D.W. B arron, LTJG D.E. Cramer , T W , xg- iq, .5 'f LQ, To Q11 L s Q ff -6' , f -3'-Z,, WSE ,QQ ,Mui www' I R C T T ' 'PAM , .- ,, .. QQ . X 3 'J C . . T' T A ,W ggi V x in f + , ,r 5 , 13 3 ls. f IC ,,.f FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.F. McCrory, A.W. Johnson, C. Chairez, T.C. Risher, J.R. Underwood, V.W. Seboldt, R.H. Fraungruber SECOND ROW: J.L. Cherry, W.A. Isler, C.M. Davis, D.F. Grein, LT R.C. Helgeland, LTJG W.C. Grosse, .l.S. Frawley, H.L. Feaster, L.F. Kobes, G.D. Price THIRD ROW: G.l. Lee, D.S. Kliskey, J.E. McConnell, R.W. Cooper, J.R. Powell, D.A. Erlandson, J.H. Hanrahan, J.E. Dietrich, J.B. Reynolds, T.O. Gunderson FRONT ROW lL-Rl: K.E. Hunt, L.R. Hinton, E.L. Duncan, S.F. Gilliland, G.B. Garner, M. Blunt, L.R. Dowdy, J..l. Thompson SECOND ROW: R.E. Jurgens, LTJG W.N. Vance, LTJG M.C. Cater, LT K.K. Waggoner, LT L.P. Hettinger, LTJG D.W. Barron LT R.W. Cameron, C.E. Cameron THIRD ROW: E.R. Smith, A.F. Watkins, G.L. White, V. Gibbs, B.F. Allen, J.H. Uptegrove, J.R. Chandler, D.L. Braden, J. Rodriguez mm X 1 its A C X NNN X Xl lfsifi X Z we vs f .M I I I yas M ,, 'f'f wi ' E 06 kux rss- 9 ' of 9 N .if , H -Q! 4 , f T rr .L ' Xa-1 gtk W Y RONT ROW KL RJ DG Hull DP West RG Steele DE Underwood JD Holl GR Luz RD OConnor CE Wilson ovls CV Strcbley OR Young LT WF Potter RW Markus BG Pke MJ Tolnter JE 'Viorske THIRD ROW AD Fraser RJ own JM Lcxbor EF Wilhelm: GE France A Dovxs Jones RJ N 'T gy EM? Q6 ff 5, X K f Q W A A K W ,www w.WM,,,,w ,qs Wg ,iii ' 1 T i ,rf ff 1 V , ,mx ,. X wi, XY, M, , , V L ' -if ll , , 4 Q, , , R .W T 37 4 X X ff A 31, , w Pb' Q K Q N rf - , f ' if , -V V 'R 4 Z f f QS, 7, fr 'Lf FRONT ROW CL-RJ: J. Rodriguez, F.F. Bain, D.R. Anderson, F.L. Sweeney, O.L. Houghton, C.L. Burt, M.H. Collins SECOND ROW: R.D. Lance, L.E. Winder, B.K. Farnsworth, LT R.C. Helgelcmd, LTJG W.C. Grosse, B.L. Goodrich T Taboko, J.W. Block THIRD ROW: D.R. Eckenrode, R.H. Georis, D.J. Gerecke, D.G. Greeson, J.L. Smith, JJ. Bolton G.W. Smith, R.J. Antczok, D.P. Drossler gf 'V . M ' l V . AQ O mg if ,, ,,1 ' . T Tx vi cllild Y fl ond, so I sold fo fhlS dolly-son .. FRONT ROW IL-RJ: B.F. T SECOND ROW: E. Adon, F.W. Cole, LT THIRD ROW: F.F. Bain, D. Pryde, N.C. Borber, E.J. McDonnell, J.W 1 f I gl A , .W J 'Mfg-5 31.11 f ' is f M fhen you climb fo 500 feet k uc er, W.R. Simmons, G.P. Cruz, B.G. Sobofcxr, R.M. Asercion JG D.E. Cromer, LTJC5 D.W. Barron, E.E. Dykes, W.W. Conner . Morton, R.J. Anfczok, J. Mongifore :R V 04 f N, If 1 1. I ' . f Q 1 4 TE sg Y ww 4 .. fx ,A f af M , 7-M ' f f T if X. , V Z f To of I QS' 4 qi , ,, L,K. C, 'A f W M 5 K 4 6 A and K .4 'A g 5 Jw, ..,,,,,. ,.,....-...,v.. -.V.--- V . - ..1......,.-..'--fr----Q VA 9 5 Attack Squadron NINETY-FIVE, operating the propeller- driven AD-7 SKYRAIDER, has demonstrated a consis- tent ability to perform its assigned missions well. These missions are many and often complex. VA-953 primary assignment includes day and night long-range bombing, but if called upon, it can deliver torpedos, depth charges and mines and can conduct air-to-air refueling of any of RANGER's jet fighter and attack aircraft. The Douglas AD-7, last of the history-making SKYRAIDER series, is still the world's most versatile combat aircraft. Often referred to as the workhorse of the Navy, its armament includes four forward xv firing 20 mm guns mounted in the wings, various combinations of air-to-ground rockets, napalm and all sizes of conventional bombs, carried externally. ln May 1953 an AD set an all-time single-engine load carrying mark by taking aloft a total useful load of 14,941 pounds, which exceeded the weight of the aircraft itself by more than 2,000 pounds. Commanding the 19 officers and 122 man of VA-95 is CDR Carl Weisse. VA-95 Skyknights Are home- CDR CARL WEISSE based at NAS Alameda, California. Commanding Officer Since the churning assembly lines pieced together the last AD some time ago, the old Spad soon will disappear from the carrier decks of the Fleet, but not soon from the hearts of many. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: R.A. Colvin, F.G. Holguin, R.R. Hyatt, C.V. Leroux, D.C. Dietrich, R.J. Edington SECOND ROW L.G. Miller, D.R. Sichley, H.G. Purvis, C.E. Welch, LTJG J.L. Burton, LTJG R.S. Davis, A..l. Sinsel, C.R. Shetter, W.R. Lewis V. Garcia THIRD ROW: F.F. Hall, R.E. Blair, S.C. Jones, D.E. Wilson, R.D. Kihs, W.H. Lipscomb, L.E. Ellis, W.B. Purvis J.O. Taylor, P.D. Clark X 2 7 I ,K x l X ' K Il X A sg in X My Q V 6 V X C . , -' f ,, Q, . X- . , s-f, - qc 'hx I Z.. Q X klllx X v . I Y . J , , A f , N 4-.L T 1...x+J' fi 'I' S I' if ,yH?mI'y H ly X in at 4 y 5 V W xv ivrfl ,QU Q I - Y , ,,,, 7 , J , T D l if , f fy f 1-XT S is ' - i i, fy, , Nil NH 4 Rs Xi' 3 bf' sid' j ' Ni 'Q A. we fi. 4 in W , A . FRONT ROW lL-Rl: T.F. McKenzie, C. Bacher, R.A. Goreham, R.L. Ross, .l.G. Campbell, O.S. Braaten, D.L. Jaynes, B.P Dela Cruz SECOND ROW: T. Payne, L.L. Linaweaver, D.A. Skinner, B. Anderson, LTJG .l.E. Hammock, L. Mack, R,H Dennis, J.D. May, P.J. Bert THlRD ROW: .l.T. McHorse, V.K. Johnson, C.R. Day, J.R. Peters, D.R. Leibl, D.R. Orittin A.L. Akins, G.A. Wooster, R.R. Reynolds, GE. Miller FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.W. Jones SECOND ROW: C.L. Whitfield, L.L. Linaweaver, C.E. Lewis, D.A. Skinner, LTJG C.L. Hurd, C. Marion, V.P. Ripley, J.M. Cuthbertson, L.D. Mundt, A.A. Bane THIRD ROW: F.A. Warner, WJ. Sorukas, GD. Davidson, J.M. Eri Bes de Flores, G.F. Stackpole, G.L. Rodgers, W.A. Cumbie, M.E. Steele, J.D. Reese, E..l. VVeber D.E. Padgett 1 - X' ' X' if FE TTY? 1 T , 1 , ,. 1 'T D E hi 2 f,ff, b ig, , Y v-, 1 t V ,iii Q X W I , i V Xl S ii ' ref E X ' if w- ff 5 i Y Q. L Q l sf L' ' 1 A 'S if X R 1 4 so l i l f . stri si. C ,ZW 5 A 1' f is . , V if R L V, N Ze Span Dodors of work ff x ' FRONT ROW lL-Rl: D.G. Cooper, A.G. Holguin, F.F. Indalecio, R.T. Reyes SECOND ROW: W. Dickhut, W.J. Cupples, G.G. Bertolc, LTJG K.F. Leahy, LTJC5 R.K. Campbell, LTJG C.L. Hurd, .l.R. Hearn, L.F. Zaremba, C.E. Richardson THIRD ROW: R.W. Woods, C.D. Smith, C.D. Keefon, D.E. Ray, W.J. Eagle, E.F. Ross, H.J. Payne, D.A. Driggers, R.P. Collins, L.T. Scott Y tx Y X . N X 15, I 4' - f yy C 1 AE., . X ' 4 3 K, il O X Xml, X lf. ' Q , 1 l A gl ,,, i -, il W .X , X X , -I - Q , V rf, fp x ,, 2 ,W 5 . J RQ: ff ' W' Zak? A j 7' 2 PL ? l W , x go! .V 'if 'Riff W 4 he 5' X' v yi, 5 v ' -1 Y , 1 Q l if , 1 H' Ngf H iii' r A' I , ,Z ,f-2 R y J , Q5 l , Q '1 9 W 1 gy K , -4 f' 4 Y l ' 1 R 7 -P J 4 A J .f , 1 2 , 1 4 3 4 4 l .. . lm R L W A .. .- - ,--.. - -v-- . -.,1,f--.-.....,,---: YM'--f----W - -- 1 A 1'-' ' ' ' ' ' I ui, -. .tg - 131 -.5-hh. A v- . . -X , , E A- Q I -N .cQ. ? 311:55 , qv v-'Ag - Q K,-Q, Y . b. . .. L - 1 1, A . . , . . , 7... , 1 0- , , . , . . - u . 1 7 -p., -.-.---.--..-.-.-.-....-....,- . 1 I .ji Al 'li iQ I.i 1 H. IN ,i i iw, V W ll ,.,aa-an VAH-6 When deployed with its nine A3D-2 Skywarriors, Heavy Attack Squadron SIX represents the Seventh Fleet's primary all-weather striking force. The 30 officers and 275 men of VAH-6 work in shifts to maintain 'round the clock' readiness and the i2 flight crews keep proficient with frequent bombing competition. The Douglas built, twin iet A3D-2 is a high speed attack bomber, carrying a crew of three: pilot, bombardierfnavigator, and gunnerfnavigator. Fully loaded, the plane will gross more than 70,000 pounds and is the largest and most powerful plane ever built for carrier operation. The senior heavy attack squadron in the Pacific Fleet, VAH-6 observed its i0th anniversary on 6 January, as RANGER prepared to depart for WESTPAC. Home based at Whidbey Island, Washington, the squadron was commanded by CDR .l.O. Mayo who was suc- ceeded by CDR C.W. Meshier toward the close of the i960 deployment. A second tour squadron aboard RANGER, VAH-6 is perhaps best recognized by its traditional symbol, the fleur de lis. The heraldic emblem of the sixth unit, the fieur is proudly worn by the officers and men of VAH-6. The squadron motto, CELERlTAS CUM ACCURATE, means speed with accuracy and summarizes the professional attitude with which the men of the squadron accomplish their mission. W ,slid CDR J.O. MAYO Commanding Officer 'X N., , aa' FRONT ROW iL-Ri: A.C. Langston, R.O. Keller, G.R. Reeves, W.E. Killion, R.L. Speir, K..l. Taggart, H.E. Doering Walline, T.D. Evans, A.R. Britten SECOND ROW: C.E. Batteau, M.L. Dillard, ENS M.R. Hall, LT .l.H. Graham, Somerville, ENS A.P. Schifferdecker, O.G. Flanigan, H.O. Allen, W.E. Davies, D.W. King THIRD ROW: A.R. Flinn, WW LCDR W H Traub, W. Maggard, D.R. Dillon, J.L. Boeh, A.J. Leblanc, L.J. Ehrhart, J.L. Mosier, C.L. Owen, R.D. Paull, B.E. Thomas Healey, E.L. Chambers fi E fi fi I W... Www'eff so , , FRONT ROW lL-Rl: LTJG D.C. Dodd, ENS R.R. Garton, CWO R.W. McKamey, LTJG E.P. Swain, LTJG B.C. Pratt, LTJ Farrell, LTJG R.W. Romans, ENS N.R. Lindblad, LTJG R.E. Engle SECOND ROW: LT J.H. Graham, LT F.S. Coleman, LC RC. Hendrickson, LCDR W.H. Somerville, CDR C.W. Meshier, CDR J.O. Mayo, CDR F.P. KlefTner, LCDR J.L. Underwood, LC LH. Smith, LCDR C.M. Woodworth, LT R.E. Fraser THIRD ROW: LTJG J.A. Gauthier, LTJG E. ENS M.R. Hall, LTJG J.J. Egan, ENS A.P. Schigerdecker, ENS G.K. Whyte, LTJG R.C. Olsen, ENS F.R. Schluntz, LTJG J. Catron, R.N. Hamilton, Douglas Aircraft Representative ui 4 f 'Q ' ' 7 W f f Z ss X4 X , f S. K3 3. 5 .f A EK W Q , .- lf.. , 'f T If 175 ll ,, ' L 'il 5' ' 'i'i A TL W 'fe . Z I x E ,V I J I , ' f l 3 6. if Ji . 5 3 I' ' T 3 Q is T7 G R l I S. Clark, LTJG M.R. Dav i 25 ,DEW FRONT ROW lL Rl Clslo RJ Starry WH Harrlson G.D. Tyson GD Davls SECOND ROW Coleman LTJGJJ Egan LT FS Coleman LTJG ES Clark JG Scruggs THIRD ROW Creslwelcz ML Yelverton VW Gellermann, FA Beach RH Edwards GL Merwm LD Fre X EW' Y 1 5 HZ ff X? x v UQ M XL 4 i - C! fff Jw fi M + is i 1 5 Aff -.3-11 , ,gl 'B ,1 , Q , X f X ' 'TSN si-F F' ww ' - X IV. X . N' F Q X .. i . . A 1 N. X 2 A r N Y ' N - ' I Q N, X fs M - Qc E , , V , 'f ' N X ll 1 2 C X R ' - R A X1 ,-N , - FRONT ROW lL-Rl: F.R. Doerzbacher, R.W. Yeargain, L.W. Hunsaker, R.E. Miller, W.A. McKinley, R.L. Allen, R.D. Wesf, W.H. Soringer Rl.. Lucas, E.R. McMahon SECOND ROW: R.C. Wilson, W.E. Limer, R.G. McEnfire, H.E. Godwin, ENS F.R. Sqhlunf: E.F. Farmer, L. McKee, V.R. Etlicher, S. Garrett, R.G. Rosencranfz THIRD ROW: G.L. Daniel, D.E. McCartney, J.L. Murphy HA. Peterson, B.T. Phillips, C.E. Kelley, T.F. Kruger, M.A. Gonzales, R.E. Plumley, E.A. Meehan, L.R. Dawson, M.H. Baifh ii' Q1 FRONT ROW lL-Rl: W.H. Warren, L.A. Paxton, E. Brummeff, P.F. Grady, J.A. Wilson, W.H. Goodrich, R.E. Fruechting, C.L. Cole, M.T. Cragg, W.C. McCanless, E.A. Roof SECOND ROW: F.L. Evans, E.J. McCarthy, R.E. Whalen, B.W. Clark, W..l. Weafherby, CWO R.W. McKamey, D.B. Carver, N.E. Royce, R.A. Ryan, G.W. Goefch, E.R. Warrick THIRD ROW: L.H. Treece, J.W. Berley, C.E. Gorman, A.D. Shaw, T.L. Muschamp, J.C. Spracklin, W.C. Moeller, J.D. Schafer, W.C. McAfee, D.R. Ardolf, M.D. Thompson, K.L. Fountain, M.G. Kellerman, M.W. Tucker fif 9 Uv, K E ' ' V 4 SX, S I T ff , 4 4, 4-.7 - f ty 4 Z' 79, f I , y b r f Z4 , l s Z ff 13 nf! X fm an 'W f , , M' if , if ' f , 1 ' ' 7 f vt My ' V 'U , W it , f 1 an 1 'Q W Zvfganfux ' I H sg ff' f 1 . T, M W x T S ' Y stiff Y Zig f 7 l wb lk y 4 W 1 A V. , I - f , 5, A , ,P Y,-'L+' ff'fi 'l fg 1,5 g L, vw V f , N X S? , VW? Mfr 2,5 1 l 1 v K ' -1 tw ti 0 .1 s. 1 -sw ft Z Y I mx .V .l , , ' S .X R I if ' 4 Q 5, f 'Q I FRONT ROW lL-Rl: F.E. Walls, B.J. Roberts, D.D. Kirstine, D.l. Smith, C. Schilhab, D.W. Holt, R.C. Richards, R.E. Ravenelle J.D. Grant SECOND ROW: J.D. O'Conner, R.E. Carr, L.D. Ezell, H. Hilpert, LTJG B.C. Pratt, LTJG R.W. Romans .I Williams, A.L. Johnston, R.M. Stage, W.C. Patterson THIRD ROW: S.W. Jackson, J.D. George, G-.B. Erickson, K.R. Sample R.N. Lovaas, B.L. Tatum, L.F. Coleman, D.E. Johnson, T.E. Smock, R.L. Spence Before the flight, a long, careful loolc. .. 44 i.. . . . afterward, the Cat naps is? N Q -as J' 3, 4 Q N NV 'lf Z' Q 1? i 311' R Poclefer D Clarke DL Joslyn G Keen e D RCW cCCorfer JE lnskl r erlo orrell, DF I 1 K M ec e QA Newklrk THR R W LH Kay AP Oberst JH Hners ME Lovlng JC Lester, BV Mofhloson CO Lawson Y 1 v Q, 57' , . nf - W - 'f ,nf 1 Q1 Giving the Great White Whale that personal touch FRONT ROW lL-Rl: C.H. Hatcher, G.L. Smith, D.A. Champion, L. Baker, J. Bryant, J.D. Frederick SECOND ROW P.A. Bartlett, L.G. lnes, G.L. Fortner, LT F.S. Coleman, R.S. Philpot, J.A. Sparrow, W.J. Radke THIRD ROW: .l.C Cassell, J.R. Harrison, L.D. Pendleton, J.L. Evans, N.D. Pendleton, D.E. Shook, L.E. Knicherbocker, R.F. Simone I Q' f .fm-'f, S , i -. T l f Q s .l Xu ri- my Ury' ul 7 ff Chief Feiro, boss Of Gunnerfhlavigafors ...who frade an occasional sea sfory. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: G.l. Ferguson, L.D. Pifchford, G.A. Jolly, D.R. Sullivan, W.L. Baker, L.E. Thompson, R.E. Stone SECOND ROW: CB. Baify, CW. McCann, T.E. Woodham, LTJG R.C. Olsen , CJ. Seim, D.D. Sandal, N.E. Patton, D.N. Gilpafrick THIRD ROW: H.H. Holbrook, J.T. Sfebar, D.L. Thomas, .l..l. Callahan, R.F. McCobb, R.E. Cole, R.R. McCurr, P.L. Jeakle f Q- f ,sly W 2 , iw l 1 Y I ' 1 is V T ,V X ' ffl A S T' S To ,, I Q I XV AFS 3 'ki in IS , ff, V ' R A K X A Q 'III' 3. I, N 3 rf ' T T ' P yi K M 4 4 l' f -'J i 5 i 4 s CDR R.W. CORSON Officer-in-Charge VAW-13 DET MIKE Detachment Mike of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron THIRTEEN fulfils a variety of missions. ln addition to early warning search, the detachment performs electronic countermeasures missions, controls combat air patrol aircraft, provides communications relays between RANGER and strike aircraft, and performs countless other services to both ship and aircraft. To perform these missions, VAW-T3 Detachment Mike operates the AD-5W Guppy and the AD-5O air- craft. The familiar-looking Guppy with its huge radar carries a crew of three, including pilot, control- ler, and radar technician. Det Mike is the first AEW detachment to deploy with the AD-5 Oueen.' The Queen carries a four man crew of pilot, controller, and two ECM operators. Their presence aboard RANGER attests to the growing importance of elec- tronic intercept search missions. The T3 officers and 50 men of VAW-T3 Det Mike are led by CDR R.W. Corson, Officer-in-Charge. The detachment was transferred from VAW-ll to VAW-T3 during the T960 cruise and now makes its home at NAS Agana, Guam. FRONT ROW lL-Rl: J.B. McClellin, RJ. Oczak, G.R. Hespe, W.P. Amos, J.H. McSwain, B.J. Sanders, B.L. Upton, C.T. Byars .l.D. Bryson SECOND ROW: D.L. White, C.R. Tiller, T.R. James, R.H. Peterson, F.W. Atherton, A. Gardner, G.W. McKnight C.M. Mealer, K.F. Roberts, J.M. O'Toole THIRD ROW: D.D. Rossier, D.E. Whitcraft, E.F. Schutte, W.F. Boyer, D.V. Wood A.O. Haugen, K.O. Bays, O.L. lson, H.E. Busch, D.R. Swenson, L.M. O'Brien SY - f I E ' ...M X. gl X rw ' S . 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Crouse, LTJG D.E. Francis ,M 4 c , I N- ff fri I ff 91 in Ns. f Ln, of J.F. Meehan, LT M.A. Benero, LT A.L. Poe, LTJG LTJG J.A. Mitchell, LTJG F.A. Steele, LTJG GC ,,' , , Wx X' 5 , , 5 XWVX, ' Nfl C V by 3 W. s 3 V i 5 uf wa. wp- . 55, ff: L., .3-. Q , , V ' 'Mp , . V,,1 5 V YJ 1 5, 1 it 5 5 , f , 3433 5? 'M ' I a 3 4 4 59 VMS 0 i EQ? PJ Q! I gm, ' f , V , ,, V ff, f f X T ffw f V ', ' Q13 f ' ' If 515 Wh 5745- 2.55 66 Q LCDR A.D. HEINZE T Officer-in-Charge Heavy Photographic Reconnaisance Squadron SIXTY ONE, De- tachment Mike, performs aerial photographic missions in sup- port of RANGER and other Seventh Fleet units. These missions range in complexity from small, single shot assignments to mammoth, painstaking affairs that might require days to complete. Det Mike demonstrated its ability during the ORI, achieving the highest mark in the Air Group. The pilots of VCP-61, Det Mike, fly J-57 powered, Chance- Vought built, F8U-lP Crusaders. The plane is a single seat, supersonic, photographic reconnaisance version of the FSU-l iet fighter. Four camera stations, with provisions for varying configurationsjpermit a flexible use of the aircraft in the performance of its various missions. Detachment Mike's complement consists of tive officers and 25 -i gs, LEFT TO RIGHT: LTJG J.L. Kistler, LT G.J. Ketchmark, LT A.L. Fancher Photo Interpretation Officer, ENS Hagen in the lab enlisted men, under the leadership of LCDR Arthur D. Heinzei Officer-in-Charge. Formerly under VCP-63 at NAS Miramllfi the detachment is now home-based at NAS Agana, Guam, with its new parent organization. 'I ,M 1' X WWA I 1-1 3, f 2 M, T ff 7 Q ' I ., X . H W Lf T A 9- T i fsfsigsa-,Q , xx Q 4 T r K 4 it QX s , -Q TM 254 2 5? 9' f af, Www FRONT ROW iL-Rl: K.B. Brochord, M. Sombile, M. Timmons, R.M. Dry, L.E. Fornsworfh SECOND ROW: J.V. Gaither, V.A. Monzon, M.D. Scppenfieid, J.A. Peilicer, O.R. Leol-ce, L.F. Bond, W.D. Cole THIRD ROW: R.L. Clark, R. 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America's position in the Ryukyus is unique: the islands are neither a of islands known as possession, a colony, nor a trust territory. The archipelago shares the Fate of many frontier territories too small and too poor to attract attention in times of peace, but doomed to rise to inter- national prominence during crises among the world powers. I I I I I I. I . I It s I kina 1 I I A w 4 F - . ., .,.,,.,,Y,.-....,,..-.-V..,V.-,Y , 1' ' ' 'I f,f Iw32?l'-H. .L 'ff xtq-U... - W H ' ' 'Q HL, ' X ' f fn, , f X X x x S fxe X ww-Q X QQ-f'SifW,f, 'K M ,,f M Q Qfggiiayfr x M my 22 Z v5,fQ-W 5 ' N' .,. - X x X -X 'Q ,g Q, , ,, , - A x 04 'VW?-Wg,7':'k7',-' ,, f I 5 jim . is I ' I 'x WV gf 7 WZ W4 W A x ZX Milf MWQW W'W!7Q-Milf ff--QC L if 5' xiwa?M,X ,aX?XXWX,sLX 'X -.-X,sQq4ifQffxim! ff-yX ?jf jff4,WWZ.fW ' f W f f 0 Jgm 44' W' ZW J f 'ff -Q1-N44 ' X- 1,,-NSg,Hf'5y1w 10, Na. UD 35 3,241 N N l ow, g n? if .- X is x 1 w x' 9 X, nj rw ZA Q if fx f f f ,ff Q fmfm J, W f fm 4 -4 D' K, , U I u JW.. 5 rn 1: ,JI .- -- fffffy W i 'I U I 1 4 ' 1 JL Pu 'ff'-,. .- 1 :as'gfy.g-ay FJ jc , . x - ,I ,Q 1 I I gif., -:awk vp h ' ,mt-::..a:1' iz-sl 11.1 s.- 2 if fe 1125, -rr' . X, 7, ff 'J' 4'1- Ars 'W WP, s 'ill ' Q31 3- , Eff x 'K 4 .1 xii 1 , X ,QQXX XX I6 ,Q Q M137 xx ,J All i ' i!Fg,ffff H' - - , g f X 5 ,' A J . 1' ,f ' ,' X , ' X, . gmt ,a , ,,, ' , it , Vffff' Wl lrl lflf WT' A A g pg W ,!,' N AH ff -H A, , , .. . f1! , ' 5s'ff- 21- - f ' ff' ' Downtown stores exhibit a bewildering display of goods, for Hong Kong is a vast international market place. It is a bright and bulging show window, an oasis of plenty on a continent of want. Free port outpost of the Western World and refuge for hundreds of thousands, Hong Kong sets the sky aglow on the dark, forbidden China coast. 8 i FWL 'i7 4 ' A solitory junk soils down the river moirking the border between Hong Kong ond the moinionol ot Communist Chino tit , Swif- ,. . iw .-'P-'-l1'f !!'T ' .. J A x.-T, -A M NMA. --,-,V i ,wiki :mi g Mfg, Q N433 A ugh-8'f.' - ' v A- ' ,,.f :fff-fi ' M 4,,w, X V Nil - V I - ,015 I U '11-,Q 'x w .. k - ' A- X, -N ff-, ,, --iv-N X- -' If 7. 'JX1 ' 1 9:1 1727: N 'bl Uh.. QQQ I M. Www! Ev r' 'K K X . 'D' Q . . .M 'N i' ,,..-- S x al xfy'7W wi . ,- XX X N xx V -tf +V A M9 .Sp ' h sinh -. K 9 I filly? W. A ., an lf 6 fir' -Q 1 ii I lf a ,Q 4 E -4.21 sy Q' 5f,4, ,:' 'A Kr. :A 4 ' A A , nga z 1 i i 2 1 w J , 1 I i w v Q 3 4 1 n 1 . i i i M1 is ,2- 7. cAf: .,.v'f v I .!...iI ,f ,yi up eq.. :F fag. -1- 3 has . -L -1. f' lYwf ' ,fkink 1 ' 75 in I H A sw '1 -- . vs., . X. S?55iuQ?EgjWf5, ,Q , - . ,wwk ,li ' f J: fir, ucv j ,. , , M ,f'f.,,' 'ff sk , L - 'un' K , V , ' lx.. ,, e in 14- ' ..'f.1Ul 4 - A--ws.-., -.. .v 451. . ' ' -..3---'2--f'-- 5 I y .- 1 A 512- 4 L I, -':':2! .UQ 'url' vur. U 'l'!, -are .F ' . U I aginx . --4-...nu 4 HQ' x,,,, S-iifffw 7? ,,, -H .gf A A 5'0 JK Long anticipatecl anal long remembered tor its incomperalole laargans, tlwe memory at Hong Kong woulcl be incomplete without recalling . . . tlwe split skirts, the waterfront scenes, M, W Z ond the refugees The Republic of the Philippines is one of the most distinc- tive eastern countries, partly because it is less oriental than any other country in the Far East. The people are attracted to the Occident, tied by bonds to the Orient, and threatened by the advance of what aspires to be the Soviet World. Now that the Filipinos are independent, they face an accumulation of historical problems compli- cated by a short but destructive period of war, but their strong Feelings ot friendship towards the United States promises a continuence of reciprocal understanding and cooperation. hilippin UWM . Abt 'X Q , 1 , 0 . 0. 1 as I x I 1 ' by I P 'Q if ,-wo, ,vm I 15 N ' , 1' V x 'su-I ' . X' T sa 4 -, -4 - JA! .- WN. f ' ,gr 7- , , 1 I ' N ' L J ' as Q v , I Y ' U ' - Ve 0 8 - 9 - 0 x.f'3 Q! - W -. l h' ' 0,0 w O 1 '- L I ' . . J.. . rf, in as S nn 'I' 15 ' A I if Q ml 9 .' J!! 'Q 3. 1' ' I -44'vS.. 'f ' d. is' thug 3 Paw . 'S-.s n-lt-Inq... ,,...f ' Q1 gf 4, X t fx - W -K I ' 1' -r 4 3: , 4 1 'X r f- - 1 -r r' 0 ' m O , , 0 v 7 'V D C Q 1 4. U 5 Q Primitive Oiong- 6 6-,, ' -- - - A 1 1 A I EIC apo, ci quiet vii- icige necir Subic BUY, ,L A, I., fn. 1.3, suttering under the tropical heat ot southern Luzon QL if , ,+- ,. -u.-uns., ,,, Tl' g . 5 , . . 'i I - ' -1 f -f-K N- -,-1.--Q.:-L - -f.-, .. .. - I lullil!!-illayn-3-q,npq,1p.g,f3,i1 u wlwere tlwere is little to smile about .. 7 nf v VA lsr ' 5' i fs- Q f , 5' bfi . Qfk lf ' cmd lute IS Q clculy challenge , 5 X1. Sli xxx 315, K Lx 5 s l I Ke 5:13.55 1 1 .T-.554 . lts K li! t -X 'N . gin. V t A-f gf'-Q Time-Q '- -Sgt-L 1 1' .- rf.-U E.-'11.':5w',,-, in ' xx Exit'- I ' , ,' fri: X lv ,via . ' -. . . -an.nrnaauawu.u.aqp-aoa-n- BL! MF i 1' E 5' 'gs B' I! U 'IA,...p- ifv..L---9-.H-...t -. 1- - - -v - v- -.- fi An unexpected extension in the cruise brings RANGER 'ro The Philippines o second time for more ieepnie rides, 4 night ciulos, ond friendly nofives... before leaving ti1e.WesTern Pociiic onol lweooiing home. Quarters fc muster- Highf deck ,QU Q! M gstx N 6 x , , fxfmmn WNWMWFMw1Q sr N os RANGER bids fdrew pdrdde ell to the Orient cmd stedms east 1 D f X 4 A ,MT , f f ,f vf M, f X! , a W 1 jx ff ,ffgf fwfyw mag. ,W XWCAW, k , Wk. f, V yw ' ' Q 'mf ' f ,ffff -1 ' 1,P-g',,,4.'1.'f,fvV 5, i ' X ' ' 'mf ' , ' ,gf my 'f,ff ff ,f fy ,y 1 Qffffg L y ,wr Qmpyf MWWKWMWQMZWQZWWWWWWWWWW ' M fQ,,,,f,mfWWZ,,w?4'5'ff Xfffwf X , , d d , f , WMZIQ , mf ,WWW ,Wm I W , X ,wwvwwnfmazfe-..fe. . ,,.. .x ,WL mwww-.W-K-ML.L.,.. Ly, , f-1y.,,.4...,,,f, A...N.w4.w-Q.-.....,, , XX . wa., -ww XX.. ,, We ,XVUMA ,Meg 9,-.,,, -.. M .V as., ,W .,.,,'4Q6wn.-.W ff- efwunegm- L x MM for ci brief interlude in Howciii before completing her 1960 WESTPAC Cruise SW K ki P , 1 i Q with a welcomed return to San Francisco and 'rlrne familiar loerfln af Alameda. Haw 1 1- 'U!lup-K 'J' if ' S '-.xl ,-.. 4 , ,Q.wo.- , .-lwvgkmv-4 aiya gs--eiufy - . +1 x No man is an Island, enfire of ifself, every man is a piece of ine confinenf, a parf of five whole: and any man's Deafn diminishes me, be- cause I am invol- ved in Mankind, flverefare never send fa know for Wham ine bell foils: If foils for Thee ,John Doane P I L 1 N N 1 I Q 1 1 f vu F .11 nf' N4 ,af Q' dar ka


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