Ranger (CVA 61) - Naval Cruise Book

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his ,L 7 An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man...Let a man, then, know his worth, and keep things under his feet. -Ralph Waldo Emerson A 4 I 1+ -4--5 , 5 .5 K 1 -A. - A - ' ' .cg SKK -xl - -1- ,wh .1 ' 5 sf., - , '-.ii Q ' ' I ' I '-, h -2- - 1-:lx . - Q - L xx - g .Q - ,- -: Q Y - s - s.- ah -v l - -1 W Qi .,gQ'-1, Q' 1 W -if - xl. X K 4-nl 5. -4'-1: L - -'T - . 2:-I Q ,ff T4-15: -3 X 2-'?'r, -- 3 1' , -5 2.1. qllflzr- - ' 'W 'is T ,K X 3 x...:-s , : C 4 ' h -'L ' fl-X? Crumb R H we 5' ff! J-LO .., ' a C-3 - he Ranger left Alameda for her fifth combat de- ployment to Vietnam on a rain-soaked Tuesday. People on the pier huddled in fog-hazed queues. The wives and children, the friends, well-wishers, and the alien on- lookers stood like melancholy statues on the glistening ray dock, forcing smiles. ' r We would be gone for a long time and didn't want these parting moments to take the proportions df an unhappy melodrama. For this reason we tossed our hats into the damp air, tapped our feet in time to the band's music and also forced smiles. . Each man left something of himself behind and traveled 8,000 miles to a place called the Tonkin Gulf. Four thou- sand, five hundred crewmen-4,500 different impressions of this contemporary saga 'of the sea. And the reason for the differences is simple: men do not think alikeg each grasps something special that is his, and holds it for re- membrance. There is a tendency, perhaps indicative of our mech- anized society, to attribute great achievements to the bloodless hulks of ship5skB.eomputers, and other creations of man. Thistravesty is furthered in,news- papers, magazines, motion pictures, and television. At the other end of this metaphor-gone-mad we see a single group of men, be they soldiers, sailors, aviators, ora football team for that matter, attain I-lerculean propor- tions through mass media glamorization and the pulp and ink promotion of their publicrelations departments. Somewhere within this process the individual has been misplaced, if not altogether lost. f . The work that is done aboard Rangereg often mentally frustrating and physically dangerous. Its successful com- pletion rests not with the ship or the crew, but with the individual ' 0 - -i often said that a man is the sum total of his experiences. ,Ranger is the sum total of her separate members. - K Somewhere behind the haze-gray facade of bulkheads there are people. People too to be likened to small cogs in a massive man has a ' 'T iobto ' I-Us a plane director on a hazardous 1,070 by 270-foot flight deckp the pilot of a supersonic-speed aircraft who, with scant margin for error, mu!! IBS.. .Halle down OU a r l'le'a4lf and must repair and maintain equip- ment scattered along 190 miles of electrical cable or, if 'i i ' Maybe he works in the Aviation Technical Library and is responsible for 250,0w pieces of literature. He drives an aircraft tow tractor, operates a jet starter and mans a crash and salvage crane. He repairs aircraft, radar systems and sits for long hours in Stygian darkness watching and evaluating blips on a scope. He maintains and strives to understand the intricate systems of track and search radar and inertial navigation equipment. If he works in the Supply Department he onloads, inven- tories and distributes thousands of items worth several million dollars throughout the vast and varied confines of the ship. Food is a fact of life, and somebody must prepare wholesome meals for the entire crew and have them available 22 hours a day. Payday is always good nevw, but someone must balance the S600,000 monthly payroll. There are over one hundred pieces of visual and radio communications gear which must be manned 24 hours a day. Photographs from reconnaissance aircraft must be developed and evaluated. A man with a name flew over enemy territory to take them. . . He works in the Air Department and operates an elevator, rigs a barricade, launches and recovers aircraft, works on the catapults, and maintains miles of fuel pipes, valves and purifiers in a system with tanks that hold 1.6 million gallons' of jet fuel. Somewhere deep in the recesses of the ship, he works feverishly in the dyspneal heat- of the firerooms and boil- ers, assuring maximum steam fori power, and maximum fresh water for thecrew. Elsewhere, a .man works with bombs, missiles and high explosives requiring careful handling. I 1 Somebody is the captain or the-'executive or a de- partment head, charged with' ihexoverallyefficigncy and coordination of Ranger, planning for 'pfoblemsnbefore they occur, and then working,to.seethat theyiion't. i 3 x P He is a hospital corpslhwanbka.-5H 'tl1e bewildering insanity of war, might be another man's last hope for his ship have diverse backgrounds, training They cannot be grouped into a large homo- geneous mass with ill-defined edges. Rather, they are a heterogeneous group bound together for the common good and a common purpose. Bound together by some- thing more than the obvious functional need to do specific jobs and integrate them with the whole. This cruise was a minor epic of the sweat and strain of war and the curiosity and enjoyment of liberty and spare time of the men who work on an 80,000-ton aircraft carrier thousands of the rust-red Golden .,,, f f . , l , H V . Q-, p .v -I l,A,ivw.1 . 'A-. sg' -f 1-.W ,... -.nf 'B 'valign , E E E : E I ' x I ,x.. 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We were so conspicuous with our pastyl- white torsos and anemic legs, but the sun and the water and maybe a couple of Pri- mos and what the heck, go ahead and stare you bronzed natives and vacation- ers, we're just passing through. Nuthe weather. Perfect, or so it seemed. Nothing like Honolulu at night. The 'light-pulsing swarms of brightly 'G 'Qeopleg very few natives actually, them, from Iowa or Oklahoma. Qxilrrwi-2 . . disperse sporadically W'--. if114...,fg5q43,4,5idewalk arteries lining their sun-reddened Ajinplish hues in the fuzzy- .vw.w4. ,piirfgfneon nocturne. 'F' ful . f . .,. 5l 'fl A ' w K.. i ' ' J,v. N 5 V ' ii- '- '9 A 1-. is schwartz A Plethora of Polynesian WW 1 , , .. 4 I I 1 L gi E5 E I I i , f , . , , P g T 1 f 2 Ingram 1 I 1 I I 6 'F' 1 ha as if Q Q 5, , '11, , N. ,gi 1 5, Culture 9. P-, .QWYMM -, T.. L ug .ff ,, f4'?' vi . --ir -,J .3 .E-.1 -4 - Q.pxg,. photos by Schwartz Q- X XX Q... bundant Scenic Beauty ni .aan Some Rangermen had liberty two days in a row and rented cars. The only way to see the island, or so the rent-a-car ads read. Yes m'am, l'd like to rent a VW. Here's my license. That's right, 22-years-old. Are you kidding me! A S100 deposit? I'm a boot third lady, not Howard Hughes. Yeah, yeah, okay, gimme the keys. And a map please. Thank you. Sheeesh! A hundred bucks. But what freedom that little car created. Leaving Honolulu Airport it seemed as if the whole island of Oahu was at the beck and call of a man with wheels. A quick stop at Waikiki Beach, some snapshots for the folks back home and a run up to the Punchbowl. A jog to the southeast, past Diamond Head and around the southernmost tip to Maunalua and Waimanalo Bay. Then a scenic drive through the Pali and more photos from the observation point. Finally, the small bug gets on Coastal Highway 83 and winds its diminutive way along the outer perimeter of Oahu. The normal stop at the Dole Pineapple Pavilion and a leisurely trek through the fertile back country. The trip ends back at Waikiki while the sky becomes engorged with the pink-gold brilliance of the most beautiful phenomenon native to Hawaii-sunset. 5 1 i ,,f . , -zgff H ' ' ' yn,-7,1 54, .f , X .J 'l 1 K 1 , 5 ,J ,. fr, ,f !.,, ff? KA -x '. V' L , 'L Ji 7 fish 1 1: 41- 1 I f, v J 1, Q Y ,f, r m n f-' 0 1 -gi A .., i My ig? 'Z Q Q -rf , .+A X12 ' .,...,,,,..gis ' - R 'K . Qu Q BI IU , If f v , qw nf' J' rf 1, - 7 n -1 ,-', 4 I I f. I : ,. i ' J f'-'C jf .QJQL .,,.Nmw Q Y, ' li bil - x b H K 4 A kv ' lik 0 if ,gpg i .5 I S ,.......-ff' ,,..... - ,. .-4'-f' L... .454 Q.-L? Q af-wr' 5' ' ,Ll 111 'Y' -Y ' f V W- V, 1532615 ws. ,, -I:i.u...,.,4f ,-.2 .'-t..,.,.-an - t if ':', , .,'j:j ,J' 5314431.15 ' , i , , ' ' S.. V' .Lg i.-i , ' i V xxx' M -M , . V4 .fn Lg I, , I ' f V -.wg 1- :Q-A., . U A The drearn ends ahruptly and in aCCordanCe with the Plan of the Day. Man the rail, the officer of the deck is shifting his watch from the qtiarterdeck to the bridge. The white horse Ihe Lone Ranger and the Corruption of Ros- sini. Our 9,000 eyes turn to WestPaC. Ioha .itinki Q' ,. , ' 51' 1: 'X x Y ' .,, 1. ,. lg . .NL - F-ash THF'-1 ff: ' 2 9 ' ,I ,,. , . v ,.-QA 1 ,. .f- U f v -. -.. . ang., uw- . ,V ,,,N.,,, ., a A ' 'H' THE I' U J' 4 ' -1 0 - -,- ,,.,.N :',,Q. P4-L,-A, ff .2 f.-,455 x..,?g5q,5-Q.-Fifi-,Q -Q ' 2 'av 'Tn' '9 A'v A wf - '-f V1-L :,-1 ' s, -v Q , Tb 'f'l' 'rf . fm .- if -XS .- , T, b ng rg, . -.IM . V- ..- ' i A h a. 1. . r, Q - ,' ' is 'y cf 'li 5-:L f 8-.'1 V, .Q A I 3 ' - Q,,' 4 ,A J i' P' . 2, 'a , Fiqh! sf' . . B -, - M ' L ' .' . ' A' .3 I. 1 , 'v . N x . . QNX? 1.4M N, 1, .sw -- P :Jef fe ,T As-.5 ml'-':'Z - 1 '.. 1 . T., , wi Rolling ut Those Lazy, Crazy, Days of Summer , ,V . UN? Of Ranger's ports-of-call none lends itself quite so readily to rest and recreation as the Philippines. Subic Bay Naval Station is a second home to many of the Seventh Fleet's warships and Cubi Point provides a pleasant roost for members of the Navy's airarm. OZ UELLI Grande Island is perhaps the best known haunt for those recovering from the rigors of life at sea, and for good reason. On Gran de, food and beer lor beer and food, depending on your prioritiesi are free for the asking, and the uniform of the day is anything short of nudity. The atmosphere of the island approaches abandon, lush vegetation, abundant sandy beaches and ever-present sunshine combine to produce a most attractive panacea for the thirst and thrifty. warms, Z, 3' Ln., if - '--ra- temple hunter A 'Sf 'Z -D .Mug ' 1- The Mute Remnants of a Blood War 1' fy 'FH gsm 4-fi i W K T ,--H, -fi-1-,f , ,. M.- Af A. photos by scnbner .4 1 LQ. 5: 5 ...-L. 'ff 4 qc 9 Y gg!-gf: . X S. nf , 55... fp Qui F rglff, , ,iff Y '.1 , . r . v J' ,. iw: -J kr' rv- -3 rx,- A Land of Fierce .ff Traditions from swimming to baseball. ff smal- 1 4-, nm 4 ' -O'-di. -fhi action is hard to beat. T v. '9 -uf ,I 46-, fg sr .L 5 .s, to the money exchange quickly. The Subic Special Services Office goes all out for the seagoing sportsman. The Brnrc tican Valley golf course is one of the finest in the Western Pacificg a skeet range is pro vided for sharpshooters, plus everything Special tours are always available for the sailor who wants to learn more about the Philippine way of life. Pagsanjan Falls ranks among the top attractions, followed closely by Corregidor. Cock fighting is the Philippine equivalent of baseball and for fast ferocious If a person can't find what he's looking for on the base or on a tour, then Olongapo City is the logical place to go. For a few pesos a man named Blaylock will see that you get HTFIS I 17' U' V' ' ff ,U i 3 X 'f' 'biz wi , g 'a ,,,' ,tg ,JL ,5 I m ,M A :lv na , ' 515' TT ff: px 22 vm 1: l 1 ' ,, ' 1 5 . A A M. - ,,:a 1 ' ' 4 Q, h harms 1 ' lassitvr ' ' A .44 -Q f .Yxq -g w 3 4 Q . -,af ' F1 :Q4f . -..Ln 4. , 'L FFT ,..- C .V V51 1 .1 'K rf X -I . 3, mg The Olongapo urge seems to come in the evening when the stolid heat lessens and thoughts turn to dimly lit bars, American rock music and dark-eyed girls with indifferent hearts. The money changer quickly counts out the soiled pesos and hands them grinningly through light bulb silhouetted bars. The Marine at the gate eyes people going on liberty, passing them through with metrono- mic movements of his hand. The odor. Then the river. Then both of them. ln the twilight children are swimming naked in the murky-brown water, yelling for someone named joe to toss them a coin. Occasionally joe throws several centavos over the bridge and watches while the kids dive like sleek otters after the finger-dulled discs. Other times he just ignores their pleas and walks straight ahead into the city. into perhaps the longest running, romping, stomp- ing, eardrum-busting, sense-shattering Saturday night in the entire world. -..-AXA Q Y 1' fl'-' , ' T2 934- -gf Qgqfggb E .,. . ' . 1 '. -21, ,Q.f':-'Sal . . . ':.. -1'fJ.5':..1'. ', ,,,,,4. 11.:'g ,'-.1-.Mft ., - f'- '? - ' ' .. ' . ' ' :'-51 'THQ - x, -4' 5 iff 'F' 'al' 1 4' 'S .,.- Y I . -x.,-Q. vii .iii M Saw: gt ' ' ' , 1 I ' '-:s...,,,0.. L 1 xl S , ,Qi .. -QMS- nl! 1 e IV s 5 I .V 14 , 0 Q .u A : 'U eu E 'E i -h , .-,Lf ,g' , .fii.if5s??2-1219+-f ,f . --'- 'A lm!- . - .. fl-,. - Xt ' Q, ai . 9 . , 3155 ffa-sr ii z ' -I-QA bk' .V gy 7 Z, J- ' h. k 1' '15 L if ,il M v 4: H. A 5. 1- ffi i I f Z,,'J.1- in ' . , J , . ,Zu , ,ff ' 4 , ' . Q- .Y ?glf . I 1 Nl ff 4 . ',,.:',' - .qw 4, ,', 1, Q , .. 7, I. .ali-al. Where it All Begins 44 When taken down to the nitty-gritty, this is Ranger: a stifling world of boilers, sweat and gears. Boilers that turn sea water into the ship's life blood - pure, fresh water. Water for drinking, bathing, cooking, clean- ing, catapulting, and steaming. Water that turns to sweat on the men in the main and auxiliary machinery rooms. Water in the form of hissing steam that turns the gears which keep Ranger going places. When it comes right down to it, it's the engineers, one way or another, who make most of the things on the ship work. 45 ,W 'fvleix .401 ,aw 3 1... hacks ,-. hicks ? 5' Pilots Man Your irc raft On Yankee Station Ranger assumes the role she was built for: that of a warship. In this environment her design is functional and efficientp formidable and deadly. No longer is she an oddly-shaped vessel moored in a liberty port. Her aircraft awaken like outsized locusts and, with the help of men in colorful shirts driving snub-nosed yellow tractors, awk- wardly amble to elevators and catapults. The flight deck and hangar bays become the hub of Ranger's world. There is a fusion of men and machines as flight operations follow a furious tempo. Men in red shirts work feverishly loading and arming tons ofordnance. YJ' -i Wait nw , ' , ,,, I Y -g , ,...,,,.-.. ,, ,, , ,, .f -H , -f g V, - w was. 1 - .aw-rm.. V , . , , , , ,yn photos by pool i IBBBS4 : I ,, NNY Ph turf- 'f7 Mi' ' ' ' I. .L, ' , Y iw ma 'f ,g J' .W--aff.-if-1.-tp 1j,.., M V, A .5 ,,f,j3.,, , 'f l . f , Y -' f ' 'i: i 7 W' may '.,nt..,,.Lf ' :pref 5, 41 , 'g..Q,f ff.. iff? ' 'K' f , ., ,W M , .v,,, 4 ,, ' J -'Z ,.,, V- 1 it -may-P r Q 4 . . 4 1 . 1 if 1 Q .!, ff ,, ga ,.,s.'. Q X j 4 Q .M w ' s - R., uf' x c I .1 ' IL X 1 :S vi A ,, f ig- Y f. ., 'V - K L Q w q . 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Life on the roof is a masterpiece of orderly chaos. In an area about the size of three football fields placed end to end, approximately 80 aircraft are armed, launched and recovered. Time measured by calendars dissolves on the line. Clocks and wristwatches mete out their paltry bits of time. Days are no longer 24-hour periods punctuated with sunlight and darkness, but cycles of mustering, working, eating, securing, and sleeping. photos by sch wartz .vmn1.i,..-f-Q---H.1-0 :+,,-,,- M., ' 111- l-4, -'qv '--.k as .ww- ff . .-M . , ,bl R, ,th , ,, iafpg -51 v , . 1 v 1-1, 1 Q.. 13: W 'Y pool poo! sch wart z Every Launch ls An Exercise in Professionalism 54 T Hx, . 11 :frm fr, L5 Wx aw R E L ,i A' sch wa rtz .-,....:-n -any-gg. r-ev,-Q t-x ':., -Aff: 'N ' ' v gif ,WL Q 'KM my '-,Y X' 4 A , . 'Y ' , 'Q-'N -nv , ,M -- Q-.hp -Mania' 'il ff in www. - ....-M 0. pool x ,f in A A M'-X:,: n Endless Cycle of 1 . . L if ' . V J fag . 2 ugh-N - . 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' 'stunt ,J'1,.,g, j T ,,M.-,-L-, .Y--wa, ,Af-rg. '+ -. --4 -., ,-Q - - '- ',,.N' , ,. nn ' ., , 114i, fr, 56 .br-muy - - photos by schwartz f Getting Them up, Getting Them Back and Getting Them up Again 4 - ' r . I 4 A N, 5 - .V 1 MP9-f. 'J x Q ,, X W 1 1 N , ,A fry? A - -1455 yy. ' - d 1,iz!,gM ' - 1: ...aff -5,,'W.',s.4jq5, ay? I. nl fiyjgq'-,'+3w'g I .L ,VW . W 5 P 'ea 1 N 3 Aa.. w l 1 V I I W X 5 3 j .xy Q ,K ' Lf, ' AContemporary Jonah and th 'IE Whale- Ranger I 58 , .,.. ,,.w . ..,. ,..,., .1 ff, . 3 w ,. Sf? 4 Y ra 1, x .agoefiw s x A, , 2.g.f .uma Style photos by pool krcpela 4 Mx- ' V Q 4 .v 4 Y, 1' , J ' ,M Y Q ., - vv-frzr N .. A I -Q , ' ' ' ' x' gk b M 1 Y V , l vlugrvmq 'L Q M'7fQlQQ.LA :A-nf .-..-If-f-fs1nnns,a.il2 'fw ' ' V gg-I.- fu - .'--'- 1J.cL..f4iGQG.'LtZQ1::n:liT4-arlsiagl'Q.,,.'QL.f - ' .X , L , ' ' - ' ' Schwartz 60 poo! - 1 A I X' pmol S Q u I J Q 5 .f 1, in a xi. .,, IH ,'1. 4- . Q -K 1 . Lfa' ' A S' 4. - ' V' 'gf' dh A-H , 2 N' 4:- 1 X P 1' Schwartz I M!! -.INN 1+ K K' --..,, Q 1 nc --fr ,.. t M' i ' eff b ,L,,, Q, 'A 'Y' -Q, .,w,, I, BDA or Bomb Damage Assessment played an important role in determining how suc- cessful Ranger's Air Wing was in the fulfill- ment of each mission. lt also helped in de- ciding the need for further strikes within an area and gave the squadrons a pictorial record of their accomplishments. Through the study of BDA, the pilots of the squadrons were able to improve their strik- ing power, plan of attack and in general, their overall effectiveness against the enemy. The photos hy sc-lman, dill, andres l E -......-h -Y, V- , ...M-M-sm-,., -X ' 5 'jfs' . H Q 'LJ ,Inf , , MW , .,,- . P fl., 5131, , , 1 , lu? K ' A ' sw pp u - f '1. f- if fmfwff ... f - f?f'Tf W , N ' 4 ? 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' t A it S' Ag a' , 51 'A W.A Quwsgweomxwxvqvsfsqgwg QS No R e -ru n S f o r Rang e T! photos by jothen 'ht ' ,A 1 al I Bob Hope, Arriving! just the thought of being on the line during the Christ- mas Holidays was enough to dampen the most opti- mistic spirit. But then we received the official word: Bob Hope and his troupe were scheduled to perform for the men of Ranger on Christmas Eve. As December 2-4th slowly approached, an electric charge seemed to grow in the air. Men walked with a new lightness in their step and some could be heard humming or whistling favorite carols. Plans were being made. The shop's camera store did a booming business and was sold out of virtually everything by the afternoon of the 23rd. Eastman Kodak stock jumped and the 4,500 men of Ranger were on the verge of nervous collapse. lt seemed as if fate had other ideas. The weather on the morning of Christmas Eve Day was dismal and the troupe's arrival time had been moved back. Rumors spread throughout Ranger like the plague. Some said the show would be put off until Christmas Day. Others opined that the show would be on New Year's Eve. The more pessimistic prophets decided it wouldn't go on at all. The port butter cutter had a field day. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon all the conflicting theories were blown sky-high by one Captain joe Moorer. He announced over the 1-MC that the Hope troupe had just left Chu Lai and would be on Ranger in about an hour. The ship's expansion joints were taxed by the deep-throated hurrah that swept through her passageways. Hangar bay one became a madhouse. Technicians and workmen labored frenetically getting the stage ready. The show would go on at approximately 8 o'clock that evening. They arrived on the flight deck as scheduled. From Ranger, the performers were flown in helicopters to the hospital ship Sanctuary for a short stop a few miles away. Meanwhile, the hangar bay was rapidly filling with over 5,000 entertainment-hungry sailors and Marines as the hour of 8o'clock drew closer. When the time came, a hush filled the make-shift auditorium and the atmosphere was tense with ex- pectation. Les Brown's band cut loose with a lively tune and Captain Moorer walked out on the stage. After a brief introduction a man walked out wearing a white hat and jumper sporting the stripes of a seaman apprentice and enough hashmarks to make a zebra envious. His name was Bob Hope. The rest is a most enjoyable form of history and these few pages of pictures can tell the story far better than words. s N Ig.. 1 Y 1 Tx' .N .J Q A 3 Ag, ,. D , Q A , . 5 M ,M Mx Ex I ,qu 5 ei , , by 1 . , . mi-QF . ii-' I' I., ML- 4311- .11 V 9'7l i 5 I nasal, S A I I 2 '21, e -VX 44 .R a.X,g -gg- gk' 5 P if A-P'- ,fl rt rw, 1 Y BAP' L11 C as f, ? f photos by lassiter marmaduke Though the Bob Hope Show was the high point of Ranger's 69-70 cruise to WestPac, the Reader's Digest-USO-sponsored New Christy Minstrels Show did a great deal to liven up the crew's morale during Thanksgiving. Perhaps the most attractive aspect of the group was the nostalgia it brought. Their routine consisted of the lusty-voiced fold ballads so familiar to the younger men and college students. When they stepped on to the stage, memories flashed back to the days of the Kingston Trio, music-filled beer halls, the hootenannies of the early 1960's, and just plain good fellowship. Sallie Blair and the Eddie Beal Trio completed the entertainment agenda with some fastempoed soul-jazz as well as current hit tunes. 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SECOND ROW--PT3 Walter Lupe, DM2 Ken Marr, PT3 Paul Bashor, PTSN Richard Schurr. ft? A-4 sf FIRST ROW-MLB Franklin Kemp, MU3 Francisco Novilla, MU3 C-ary Baumia, MU3 lohn McLaughIin,MU31ames Cabralda, MUI lohn Polumbo, MU1 Rob- ert Bowman. SECOND ROW-MU3 Edward Hinson, MU3 Marvin Guilfoyle, MU3 David Holden, MU3 Bruce Cameron, MU3 William Barnes, MU3 Roger Salls, MU3 james Preston, MU3 Scott Haigh, MU3 Charles Gardner. QMSN lohn Knodel, SM3 Gerald Gal- away, QM3 Sam Triplett, LTIC. lohn SChrnidt, QMSN SCOvill Allan. X X Flag Bridge LCDR Charlie Brown, SGT Wayne Baxley, CPL Bill Clapson, CPL Ken Milbock- er, LCPL Terry Teich, CPL Tom Norman. W 'Wt V 3 gr. Z I. Flag Marines Stewards FIRST ROW-TN Nicanor Araracap, TN Renato Agtay, TN Octavio Ritamalta TA Antonio Ramos. SECOND ROW-TN Vincente Melodias SD2 Epifanio Carino, SDC loaquin Suipacid, LCDR Charlie Brown, SD2 Maximo Vlllaflor SD3 Phil Cano. ry gt 1? BM2 Leon Arnswald, SN Lee Kohlhase, LCDR Charlie Brown. Barge Crew H4 ADMINISTRATIO . ww . , g , -1: ' i LCDR Dick Larsen CAdministrative Officerl, YNSN Frank Maddock, YN1 Paul Martin, SN Larry Cervone, SN Wayne Hayes. The Executive Staff has a wide and vaired scope of activities. Nearly all the ship's clerical duties are handled by this department. Whether it be the Plan of the Day or a Navyman's service record, educational benefits or advice on a legal matter, providing the crew with a daily news- paper or hours of TV enjoy- ment, organizing trips in port or checking out athletic gear, distributing long-awaited mail or counseling on in-service opportunities, printing up information pamphlets or pro- viding religious activities for every denomination, the job is done by members of X Divi- sion. Admin Dffice uv' -Bmw .,,, M' 1 5c?:VQ5NC3ADciIck Carirjoi YNSN William Carter, ROW-PNSN Ronald Bruce PN3 Ross Lassandro, PNSA Y, eorge I ef, SN David Montoya, Larry johnson, PN2 Gary Steinman, PN3 JD Goodwin SN Donnie Ellington, SN David Lancaster. SECOND CWo2 HankTaylor Personnel Office ll6 - -J --XJ FIRST ROW-LT George Mahoney, LTIC Iohn Hickey. SECOND ROW- YN1 Robert Darling, SN james Wilcox, SN Mark Ciraulo, Legal and Discipline Office Captain 's Office FIRST ROW--WO1 Dave Thomas. SECOND ROW-SN james Bartnick, YN3 Doug Devine, SN Dennis Bakken, YN2 john Wilson, YNSN Charles Cooley. tl V, 1 F , li ly, 1-. 4 X -l QMHX 4 lx T, ' f ' x t f i 1 NX ,' XA W -Y , .XXX '-r-' 4 , i '-xx., I r ' if I FIRST ROW-SN james Barnhart, SN Uvaldo Zamora, PCSN Lonnie limenez, PC3 Raymond Kayser, SN Tom Pic- Cuito. SECOND ROW-SN Roy Wat- son, SN Dale Watt, AN Phillip Medved SN William Young. THIRD ROW! PCC Frank Rhodes, SN Dennis Oakes, PC1 Manuel Miranda, SN Randy Hand- Post Office F-v-, li l l ll ii 1 1 Q 9 l i gg:- ..Y,7, r-ZFX. X v-7 In 'WSI Wg 1 my , X I Ana. Eff-. FIRST ROW-Ll'l Victor Vandersommen, SA David Rettew, U3 Larry Lapratt, SN loe Denson, LI3 Frank Neumann. SECOND ROW-SN Bruce Smolinski, LI3 Lee Grannel, SN Ronald Beeman, SN Allen Simon, LISN Steve Benevento, Ll2 Donald Andersen. FIRST ROW-PNC Antonio Golingas, CWO2 john Ranguette. SECOND ROW-PN2 james Walikangas, PN2 Walker Gardiner, SN Allan jackson, SN Robert Danzilo, PN3 Mike Graves. Educational Services Office SN Allen Simon developes a negative, which will eventually be turned into a printing plate. Print Shop A591304 he Q54 ff NAVCIT ADI1 Charles Bridges Wright, SK1 Ellis Rail. ll' -1 FIRST ROW-AA Alex Alexander LTIG jim Block, SN Robert Boyce SECOND ROW-JO3 Milton Peterson lO2 Gerald Ingram, IOSN Ken Pool IO3 Mike Marmadu ke. Pu blic Affairs Office FIRST ROW-SN Gerald Kuenstler, YNSN Dick Temple. SECOND ROW- LCDR David Windle lProtestant Chaplaini, PN3 james Coleman, SN Dallas Nichols, CAPT Patrick Grace lCatholic Chaplainl. Chaplains' Office 1 Q v 'fx , 4 'v Z' '-Ev f Special Services 'lin 1 l2'l FIRST ROW-LTIG Bill Hanzlik, BM3 Dave Rogers. SECOND Row-SN AI Boggs, AKAN Gary Greenough, AN lack Arnold. FIRST ROW-DC1 Howard Stedman, BM2lim Anderson, EM1 Morris Linhardt, GMG2 Butch Cornell, ABF1 Chuck Carter. SECOND ROW-RDCS D.A. Robinson lChief Master-At-Armsl, EM1 Rich Mendez, ADJ2 jim Powell, SD3 Andy Corcuera, ADIZ Larry Crabtree. THIRD ROW-AO1 Courtney Pereira, AQB2 Robert Robertson, MM2 Ray Cooper, CS1 Dave Brown. L dahl SECOND ROW MM1 FIRST ROW-BT1 Len DeLaney, AQF2 Larry johnson, ADIZ John Keehneff 1 r ' , . C Moe Pais AE3 Roy Louis ASM2 Ron in Gardner AC1 Russ Cooley, AQF3 Don BUSH ADW Yogf Spefalf ADl2l'm ADR3 Mlanuel Arias, SK3 Edward Sperl, RM3 Robert Urban, BT1 Hugh Mi SN Michael 1. Robison lMAA Yeomanl. 122 T G 'L A I , 'L Z .3 ,, '- it E ' ' ' r . Lili., ,, 'N ir ,Sf H4 .R 4 .,- ,,.. -.A fl .- 11 ,, 4351: 1--1, Ayr if an x fu, In . X-,. - Qtr, jj, ' ' ' if Eg,-.u-T , .., , ,ir 2 - 'W ggi- 1'+5'f-'gf K f-1l..4f Q :L -Qt., t s i I., 4- . 442. Wu.,-,i :A 1- L ,11'f,-15 M f .rv -r -ff'-1151 1 ' iv. 4 - . 'r-' ,M- 1,. - E 'a4-' xij ,,-3 ' wc' 42 .' '.'s'-s. - X,-3.. QM' LJ'-Q? 757- 2 ' 'fir -hffmii ' iff-' -N.: , ii '-1 1 1'-X - f I - .,f1L3i '1f-ME' -51,23-'gw. .. Q 'i , x V, ,, Q ., , V , A ,J 0 Lv' ' SU PP LY -1. . .-Lzf.,' -'I Division The Supply Department is the business organization of Ranger. This department has the responsibility to procure, receive, stow, issue, and account for most all material necessary to operate the ship and for its personnel. This includes, aeronautical repair parts and store, general stores and equipment, repair parts for ship's machinery, electronic and ordnance equip- ment, repair parts for ship's machinery, electronic and ordnance equipment, food, ship's stores stock and clothing, and pay for the crew. In Ranger there are thousands of different items amounting to several million dollars carried in stock to support the ship, its equipment and its people. There are also storerooms and refrigerator rooms, a crew's galley, capable of feeding the entire crew regular meals, a second crew's galley, capable of feeding short orders for the entire crew, eight crew's dining areas, two bakeries, butcher shops, vegetable preparation rooms, etc, retain sales stores, soda fountains, barber shops, soft drink vending machines, and a laundry, dry cleaning plant. There are also facilities for tailor and cobbler work. CDR Darrell Dempster, Supply Gfficer lseatedi, SK3 Charles Sammons, SA Wilson Richbourg, SKSN Denise Cox, SN Richard Lawrence, AKCjohn Loyd. When the ship is at sea, hot meals are available for the crew 22 hours a day. A man can eat whenever he wishes and as necessary to conform to the many varied tasks being performed at all hours of the day or night. About 10 tons of food are consumed by Rangermen each day. To see that all these activities are taken care of is a full time job for the men of Ranger's Sup- ply Department. , X t FIRST ROW-SN jerry Lee Goodell, SN Ralph Kotongan, SN Dennis lohnson, SN Rick Castillo, SA Mick Trissel, SN Emile Cardone, SN Lyle Koste, SN Hub Brown. SECOND ROW-SK3 Dennis Woodward, SA Howard Maxwell, A -lx i' .1 ' v if t .N Q , Z: 1 ' , is gg: at . - , V SK3 jimmy McCoy, SN lack Tufano, WO2 1.C. Anderson, LT FJ. Gomez, SKC Earl Hoy, SK1 Lester Crabb, SK1 C.C.. Paul. THIRD ROW-SK2 lan Skidmore, SK2 Dave Deily, SN Larry Hicks, SA Gary Conley. SN lack Thompson files receipts in a completed requisition file after posting the totals in the S-1 Division Office. cl ,, . N S-'I SK2 Iames Hoffman researches a finan- cial listing for correctness before valadatrng it. S- is A , f wa.. sf XX FIRST ROW-SA joe Ambs, SK3 Ken Davis, SA Terry Haber, SA lack Tompson, SN Ron Buker, SK1 Al Guray, SA lulio Perez. SECOND ROW-SKSN Glenn Flygare, SN Dick lones, SN Gary Lawson, WO2j.C. Anderson, LT FJ. Gomez, SKC Earl Hoy, SK2 Ken Wilcox, SK1 Aglin Odviar, SK1 125 Bill Thomas, SK1 Gary Royal, SA Tom Hill. THIRD ROW SK3 Bob Miller, SK2 lim Hoffman, IM3 Scott Spencer, SN Don jackson, SK3 Tom Green, SN Bill Comeau, SK1 Ray Workman. QQ lx Lx X ,gf I I u I .7 f ,fi 135. ' .Q K' ,,,, .C wfJ,,..s ,,,.., , Nil -,,,, XXX A ' ,, X Mi , ,,.... Division CWO2 Dan Coats iseatedl, CSCS ' C,T Vince Sykes, CSC Waymond McFar- E2 is land. s fi , I ?4 Mil ,, f if 'link l l Food Service Office CS2 james Covall, CS2 Terry Hentzner, SN Fred Schrimps, CS2 Paul Orlando, CS1 Ken Williams. Mess Deck MANS WV' D52 Ronald McBride, AT1 Gerald Ream, AO2 Peter Pauly, AE2 Stephen Haney, CS1 Possia Sanders, AQF3 Arthur Kelly. 127 L wg f , ' L 6 :war Sanitation is extremely important aboard a ship at sea. ADIAN M. Tomlin sees to it that one of the mixing bowls in the bake shop is kept Clean. X ,I ms SA Cleveland Davis grills pork chops for the crew in the after galley. Cook Watch 2 Y 2 vw, el ,C X 0 ' t .-1, ...VM Q 3-ng i5 X N-xf wk jxilxk FIRST ROW-CSSN john O'Brien, CS2 Hector Morales, SN Marshall Cook. SECOND ROW-CS1 Arnold Lepik, C53 Ray Ramos, CSSN Roger Kerr, SN Cleveland Davis. 128 ,Q si ' I N 'M'h, , Q ,af , , ,: , ' 34-I it ......,.V,. , , Ax Butcher and Baker Watch ATNAN Blaisdell and AN O'Day trans- fer bread dough from the dough trough tothe work bench. V 1 v Q 2 5 V -1 V 5 V V 5 I I If C f 0 'Cl 0 K, 1 1 I -1 B if 1 ' iii 1 ,va x I 5 4 FIRST ROW-C51 Cliff Crose, 5N Dick Maciejewski, C52 5N Bruce Adams, C52 Mike Weatherbee, C55N Kenneth Ignacio Orosco, C51 Bob Miles, C52 Red Idland. SECOND Harrell, CSSN Charles Forthman, 5N Melvin Teal, C52 ROW-C52 Ed Davis, C53 james Pelkey, C53 Bob Clark, james Sineath. C52 Davis decorates one of the many fine cakes prepared for occasions such as birthdays, change ofcommand,centurion flights, etc. sh as' OX .Q ge 4 Q06 f5i4 U' lf. fr 2? 20' li L 3 4439 90400 an 40 as-, ' ei fffngi 41 Mizz? 7 3' ef 'Q f an t t , , ,W qg, 7, QQ? j,, 'JYQMQ 5,13 542 svvvusovayyrqg l?4f5ll40YZ?l :bfi I il , f '???!f2!A ATNAN Blarsdell rounds up C55N L jones prepares to bread dough prior to baking drop a pan of bread in the forward bake shop. FIRST ROW 5N Larry Clemslc SN Bob Gavenas SN Ed SECOND ROW C51 Lev' B9Cl49f CSSN Levon l0l'1eS, Kelly SN joe Azzara 5N Bob Haaser C53 Wes Brummet C53 Mike Bashjlan C53 Bully Phnlllps AA Lloyd Ayers. nv' l 2-P C52 1.1. Sineath slices and pans some roast turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. FIRST ROW-C53 Rufugio EsIr.icl.i, SN Winrithrop C ollivr, C81 Prank Ruiz, CS2 Marlin Swnlforcl, C83 Rarlmrcl SH-w.ir!. SH UND ROW- CS2 Earvin Crosby, C82 Mich.if-l Bmym-ld, SN Ray C l1risIy,SN Eclwqrcl Kelly, SN Rob0rlP0r01. 7:- 'I ir' l3l l Cook Watch 'law-L ePo Mess SN Tommie Mauldin, CS3 Bob Helget, CS2 Edgar Roach. FIRST Row-C53 Billy Leyva, C52 Lemar Belt, CS2 Urban Araujo. SEC- OND ROW-CSSN Mike Harmell, CS3 Eldon McKay, C52 Tom Sturde- vant, CS3 Rudy Rutheford. Cargo Gang Q. 3 4 f of 1-ww ' 19:2 , .32 ' '.f C ,. ' ,mf l s ,elf -w r 5 X' .4 PIRSF ROW'-Wlilfl Rich Hlli, SIISN Bill lone-s, Sill lr-fry Haiti, SN Doyle- CJr.1y,SHJI.uck Pugh. Sl Cs UND ROW -' SNC' Sam Bulls-r, SA lm- Darby, SN Patrick frnrocsk, SHS Ste-vv Sxrrriflrief. S-3 Division 5,-X lim Lentch rn.1l-ws .another sale at the Ranger Roadhouse Soda Foun- ldlfi. ,WV AMX We-ndoll Rainey prepares to press a lunior officer! shirt in the dry clean- ing plant. oumsmu r U sto re. S3 SN Terry Forrester inventories a new shipment ofstores for Ranger's walk-in SA Michael Baker prepares to reheel a boot in the ship's X Cobbler Shop. f f f FlRST ROW-SN Richard Haack, SN Wayne Iwamoto, SN john Catarino, SN Freddie Bright, SH3 jimmy johnson, SH3 Eric Fischer, SH2 joseph Noel, SN Robert Alonzo, SH2 john Carungy. SECOND ROW-SH3 Ron Kaufman, SN Robert Gillis, SH2 jim Solomon, SN Terry Forrester, SA 4 Thomas Guiher, SA Duane johnson, SN Calvin Beppu, SA Earl Holbrook, SN Alfred Cruz. THIRD ROVV-SN john Lukens, SH3 Roger Neibch, SFI3 Lonnie Brandel, SH3 William Saling, SN Steve Watkins, SN Wayne Ott, SN Eugene LeCrand, SN jack Levy. ' L FQ I FIRST ROW-Ed Murphy, SN Richard Hunt, DKC Nepo Abiva, LTIG Gordon Morse, DK1 Carrol Davis, SA Dennis Curtin. SECOND ROW-SN Gayland Tarman, DKSN William Karantzalis, SN Athony Starvaggi, SN Wayne - DKC Nepo Abiva, Morse. SECOND ROW Metz, DK2 Fred Lang- Cesar Mayor. THIRD Dick Hunter, DK3 john Beedie. s - - T H x X Division L . 5. i . , ,x SDCQS N. Calle.: reviews Contents of the wdrdroom mess menu before sub- rnrttrnrg nl for dpprowl. ls. I ,ji v - , .. FIRST ROW - TN Anderson Crabtree, TN Roy Nolledo, - TN Ben Meiica, TN R. Bonoan, TN S. Vitug, TN Diony SD1 Andy Felix, SDC5 N. Caliui, LTIG Bill Tipton, SDC A. Noriega. TN Bernie Batayola, TN l.P. Hoffman, SD1 Raf Odivilas, SD1 Henry Gonzales, TN C. Oliva, SECOND ROW Nueca, SUT Mar Esguerra, TN Teddy Obcena. SD3 L. Pureza prepares wardroom mess bill receipts. -13 T37 - T FIRST ROW - LTIG Bill Tipton, SDCS N. Calica, SDC A. Odivilas, SD2 R.F. Cate, SD2 A.R. Basa. SECOND ROW - TN A. Sideno, TN Nono Dojillo, TN Lecat Bersamira. FIRST ROW - TN Angel De La Cruz, TN Gil Acosta, TN Ernie Tatunay, TN Angel Ramirez, TN Ted Barberan, SD3 Cel David. SECOND ROW - TN Andy Beltran, TN Rey Vista, TN Tony Rubis, SA Mike Kotis, TN Ernie Pena, TN Frank Eredia. 138 FIRST ROW - TN Paco Mendoza, TN Nur Arunxp, TN Lum TN Eve Buldn, TN Leo Encarnacion, TN Pete Custodio, Nool, TN Hermy Halle-ste-r, SDJ Ped Alnpno, SDJ Sev Re-yes, Rudy Ramirez, TN Alex Binayan, TN Leo Gonzales, SD2 Rolly l.1rin, SDT Max Custoduo, SDI Rey fLlTTlTJOSd- Ernie bunngelustd, TN Willy Bdllesta, TN Mar Viloria, grado, TN Larry Bare-ng, TN Her' Mendom, SECOND Les Omnte, SD3 Ernie Menddros, TN Flavi Britos, TN ROW - TN Ernre Poyaoun, TN Algie Castro, TN Bob Pug- Ab.1sI.1, TN Alle Floro. Tama, TN Ed Aboyrne, TN Ter Navarro, TN Andy Sunico, SDZ SM. Aquino portnon-cuts rods! beef under the watchful eyes of SDC AA. visor, Odrvulus, Food Service Super- 139 TN TN TN Ric: ,Wf 5-6 Division fi Aviation Stores A my so C A AK3 Donald Goldade researches a part number lone of 225 researched dailyi in the S-6 Technical Library. I FIRST ROW - AK3 Bob Snyder, AKAN Floyd Slaton, AN stensen, AKAN john Alexander, AK3 Fred MGYSVI AKAN Chuck McBrien, AN Fred Williams, AN jim Dozier, AD Gary Griswold, AK1 Ted Westberg, AN Ivan Hafpeff LTIC ' RAN Martin oiiccini, AA Bill Mcoiiiie. secoisio Row- Sieve McEIhaney. THIRD ROW ' AN Howafd Pofleff AN AKC George Erickson, AN joe Cioswick, AK3 Cecil Kar- Fred Reiseri, AN Monty Qllxlell' T40 Supply Support Center 'fltf 7 . P, - ZIKQ li .JY g I YIRSI ROW im 'Xlle n Xlx 'KN lyllwtllflll' llarisn-ii, -Xlxi lust' Ruiz, -KN Ray lm N N-take tim ns n Hu-lt-r Sli UND ROW H 'XKLS Loren mm KC t t ary mclil -XKS Don Ciolclailt-, AN Calyin len- o N w re N Som erry, AK3 lim Hilton, Alfil Otho Smith, Aviation Storage Branch FIRST ROW - AA Gary Clark, AN Bob Latson, AA Phil Gadola, AN George De-Lancy, AN Alberto Fredeluces, TN F.E, Jacinto, AN Bruce Bradley, AN juan Irizarry. SECOND ROW - LCDR Curtis Hunter, AKC Al Sells, AA Ralph Mar- tin, AA joe McFalls, AK1 jerry Wartha, AK1 Dave Miller, AN Ken Welsh, AK2 jerry Preacher, AN Leroy Thomas, AN Van Green. THIRD ROW - AKAN Andy Garish, AA Chuck Green, AA Dennis Roach, AN lessie Knight, AN Terry Hobbs, AA Stan Hodnicki, AK3 Paul Fegan, AK3 Durwin Weise, AK2 Dennis Travis, AN Ken jones. 141 - Division Data Processing CT2 john Dennis numberically se- quences IBM cards used for maintain- ing official supply reports. fs., Y, FIRST ROW - LTIG S.T. McElhaney, DPSN Andy Butynski, DPSN Tim Linden- berg. SECOND ROW - SN Bill Reynolds, DP'l Charlie Sherman SN john Slau- ghter, DP3 David Davidson, DPSN Bob Branco, DP2 Art Wilson. lNot Present: DPC A.L. Wentz, DP3 joe Orazem, SN Mike Abernathy, AN Phil Ingram.J FlRST ROW - DP3 Dave Navarro, SN Terry Brenner, SN Frank Wingard, SN Ben Coyle, DP3 Dan Brinker. SECOND ROW - DPSN Dave Givens, CT2 john Dennis, DP3 Bob Linger, SN Tony Attel. l42 -aw, 'v - LI'fqf3:Q+i1i1? ' ,,f:.- Tifffw GPERATIGNS 5-eh J .fvv ..w.q--ng . ,-, . .. 'n ' 4 ,r 4' . V , 1 . ' 5 5x v ,. .-5 .K , ' 4 wk, Vg, --,I I l I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I A I I I i A I I I . I I I I I i -4 6 'fl L... I 5 . I I I Il la ,I I I ,I l I II I I I I I , I I II 'I I II jl I I Il - I Hmmm, .79.Z.Q iii ,Egg x I . ix . I, t Ranger's Operations Department is the nerve system of the ship. It collects and disseminates information pertinent to the performance of the ship's assignment, whether the ship is on a routine training mission, or a mission of vital national significance. The department is com- posed of seven divisions whose functions and responsibilities, although varied and separate, are dependent upon each other for effective- ness. For the successful accomplishment of the Operations Department mission, the modern Naval Tactical Data System INTDSI has been installed in Ranger. The NTDS System, utiliz- ing all the ship's radars and an elaborate com- puter system, quickly provides a complete and detailed picture of an air and surface situa- tion. OA Division CDR Dan McCormick, Officer. Operations .whois X. 4 HL -'ri Q Y SN Steve Carroll, SN lim Gengler, SA Greg johnson Bill Piddock, SN Ron Miller. FIRST ROW berger, CDR ROW - SA Eichelberg. 'G' Operation Office , LCDR Vern Parsley, YNC - LCDR ES. Promers- ff., l.l. Shanaghan. SECOND V ff , -5 ,ti v. ' Vince Ortwein, SA Kurt 'l'4 1Iyl' y, X 3 'L Ii g' fit, ,,, 1' f Strike its , 'T if- f f . I , Q-, I ' Operations 85' ,I f ,A k -xi 'M A I I '-Q I' A3 4lx'?4V I X I I .gli ,L 'I t Ni Q I ' 'f I44 I by-1 W I It I QS? , . .fs- 5 Stat I I . Yiiwms-fwgr.-' . I I Alf - -'-- f -'----L-1,-ua. - ' yt.,..Q.t,f.,,,.',.f,,u,,, ..,,.,, V 1 A ' K swf.-.weww Weather Cfflce AG3 Charles Matthews traces wrnd currents on a surface map whnch shows Ranger FIRSI ROW IQ' ' ms ry Splldrnp., A X Andy Snow Scott l Kty SECOND ROW Howe 'Xi 3 It rn Schultz f do 9 L! W xx 014, lD'l09-l'l ll DIY sl. ws-H3 JJX N. FIRST ROW LCDR IE Kerr AG3 AI Bnbby AG1 lrm Sweet AGAN Marty Keeter RN Dave Rojko SECOND ROW AGCS Cl Wood AGAN Ken Bever AG3 Buzz Matthews AC3 Glenn Peterson YA, ,,,, ,-, V ,-.,......-..-.- ,d,d,,,,., ,-,,.....-W ---- f- PH2 Ron Moffett prepares to do some enlarging work in the ship's Photo Lab. 0 PHCM Austin joy, WO Bob Knotts iPhoto Officer?- PH3 jeff Vabulas, PH1 Art Boutelle, PH2 Stan Mclnturff, PH3 Cap Piassman, PH2 Ronald Moffett, PH3 lim Gauches, AN Mike Berhend. 146 a .1 nf? rmsr Row - PH2 Chuck Minke, PH3 Mike Perez, AN Bill Revell. SEC- OND ROW - PH3 lim Decatur, PH2 Ben Lassiter, PH3 Norman Edwards, AN kevin O'Brien. -4' PH2 C-ary Dahlberg has a bit of a problem typing up supply chits in Rangers Photo Lab FIRST ROW PH3 Dwight Hicks PH 3 Marshall Stanton PH2 Ivan Cooper PH3 Pl Hames SECOND ROW PH3 john Wayne Penton PH21 R Hill AN Bob Schwartz, PH2 C-ary Dahlberg, PH31on Peterson. ,-'swf Dlvlslon SN Larry Carpenter, ETCM john loy ner, LCDR lim Woodward, LTIG john ETCM john loyner, ETC Ray Thurman, DSC Dan Newhard, ETC Ron Shope. Celmer, WO1 Bill German. DS3 Ron Hammers sets up an oscillo- scope to troubleshoot the NTDS Com- puter. D52 L.B. Smith and DS3 E.S. lochem check the operation of Communica- tions Central Equipment. Computers and Transmission C2 FIRST ROW' - D53 ROD Elamnwrs, D53 Chris Maschauer. SECOND ROW - D51 Ed Busell, D52 Cary Van- derbush, DS2 Duke Duquette, DS2 Lynn Smith, DS3 Steve lochem. FlR5T ROW - D53 I.R. Williams, D52 Terry Brodbeck, DS2 Dick Svenson, DSC Dan Newhard. SECOND ROW - DS3 Lyle Dreyer, DS3 Dean jones, DS 2 Dan Thompson, DS3 Tom Megow. T49 7-P1 I - . .sua QWGT W- N-31 so EQWT E. 5 595 .V ,Wt ,4 N F' f- . . V' . Q u, ' -si l F l 2 ,' Lf,-'ny i , ,nf 5 f 2 , , . , 1- , f ,f , - ,f P, , - E .g.f , , - V. ,P f- -S , P' .. f ,f r, D. . W A ' r . ' ? l 8 I 1 I 'at -all ,l 1 . Q g . 3 an 45 : ' 7' N .l Q . gl I . ' , ax i 5' R y 4 it l 1 ll 5 e ff fl 'Q F! -S gg A Q l f fp-' li J A I ,J ff! 3 ' I if ' .f .-' N, Xin, YV Computers an d Dis play -, --qsgqv gg .1 , s , itil . ' 1 ..,! ,A,,,, ,W 75: 1: In .Q ET Shop No.1 phd' ff! ,,. 5- Nw FIRST ROW - ETT Ron Reams, ETN3 Vern Carney, ETR3 Mike Beverage, ETN3 Phil Crabbe, ETN2 A.B. Hill, ETN3 Seth Gray, ETN2 Dave Bibby, ETN2 Al Robak, ETN3 Ron lack Mills, ETNSN Dave Reutter, ETN2 Pop Blankenship, Schultz, ETNSN Gailen Vick, ETN3 johnny Warren, ETN2 ETN2 Bob Tigert, ETN2 Gerald Spencer. Bob Perker. SECOND ROW - RETC Ray Thurman, ETN2 DS3 Chris Maschauer checks the pro- gram functions ofthe NTDS computer. -.-I ET Shop No.2 yd M I ' -J' sq? IIRSI ROW H IIR2 Ron Ciartexiti, I IRI I Ituck Phelps, I IR I Marty Britt-Lincl, HRX Tommy ltttiry, IIR2 Ptit Swaym IIR3 Dave Cinytl-co. SICOND ROVV M- IIR2 Hugh Inv t f lor, .I--, I IR2 Timmy Smelser, ETN2 George Smith, ETRZ Dave Law- ton, EIR3 Ron Dorney, FTR2 Frank Fong. THIRD ROW - IIRZ 8.1 Brooks. N KM I 151 FIRST ROW - ETN3 Don Grosvenor, ETRSA Rolly Truitt. SECOND ROW - ETN3 Dan Webster, ETNSN laydee Weaver, D52 Murk Krum, D53 lim Sch- weitzer, D53 Bill Nelson, ETN3 lim Val- dez. Tool Bsue GI Division LCDR l.L. Mulhall, LCDR D.L. Mericle, CDR W.C. Uelman CCIC Officeri, LT RJ. Shaver lDiviSion Officerj, LCDR R.H. Schmidt, LDCR R.G. Haugen. fA-X xo x as 5 ' Ei NKMQ Lo EX X f'-fe, FIRST Row - ENS S. Mono, ENS Ew. Raycraft, LTIG P. Duffey. SECOND Row - LTJG G. Hanson, ENS T. Gustafson, mc H. Leopold,CWO2l-L9I1iZ- fi? 1174 SA Kenneth lnglett and RD3 Franfis Buhmeyer rmn radio Circuits which .ire used to direct Task Group Anti- Air Warfare operations. HRST ROW - RD3 Ed Stevenson SA Steve Castil'o RD2 Mike ' , . , Embich, RD2 Verne Bi s, RD'I F k ' f Figer Goshea, RD3 Doug Clement, SN Kenny Hoar, SA George Vanzant, SA Bill Hailey RDSlSlaAl ge ken' SN o n jones, RDSN Phil Larocca, RD3 Tom Streeter. SEC- RD1 Don Wheeler. I eaulegard' OND ROW ' R02 Claude 'f1S0ld, SN Bob Brown, RDSN 153 G M ggi, 6157 EXW O55 Y pgpr-GBST HQGH THEN 9225 me R955 'QRQZZL5 Em WSU 5? S SG ri 5,23 3 f v SN George Vanzant mans one of the several CIC radio circuits. FIRST ROW - RD3 Dan MacNamara, RD3 George Conk- SECOND ROW - SA Ken Dickson, RD1 Houston Carter, lin, RDSN Steve Back, RD1 loe Demuro, RD1 Bob Storck, RD3 Dave Petro, RD1 jim Duncan, RDSN john Willie, RD3 RD2 Fred Newton, RD2 Don MCC-ugin, RDC jerry Hicks. john Ronhovde, RDSN john Duhigg, RD3 Scott Splean. OI llll , r , P r .- E'- . L - 1 Cl FIRST ROW - RDSN lohn Hendricks, RD2 Guppy Rotes, SN Charlie Bat- dorf, RDSN Verne Erickson, RD3 Den- nis Negron, RD3 Max Ware, RD3hCief:j2- ge Leroy, RD3 lerry Kliensc mi sEcoND Row - SN Rick Berrsch, RD 3 lohn Davis, RD3 lack Kyle, R02 Dave Riley, SN lack Clemens, RD3 lim Ell0i, RP1 Doug Stendahl, SN Larry Harvey RD3lim Beam. I RDT Tony Schilli11i,RDSN Bill Chaffee, V 4 'A . 'z ' W Bill smnh, RDSN lohn llavvlsins. - ' .1 , 155 FIRST ROW - RD3 Bob Campbell, SN Keith Pegelon, RD3 Tom Davidson. SA Tim Barber, SA Bill Crocker, RDSA Ken Lampert. SECOND Row - RD3 joe Alonis, RD2 Gary Kite, RDT lim Graham, RD1 lack Smith, RD2 lim Williamson, RD3 Phil Parkerson, RD1 Roy Conn, RDCM Dean Fredrickson. OZ Division Admin FIRST ROW-YN1 Frank Burkett ATR3 Chuck Coleman, LTIG jeff Han- cock. SECOND ROW-SN Carl Hefel- finger, YNSN Mike Neustrom. FIRST ROW LCDR H T Kelley LTIG DA Snyder LT R.W. Maddox, LT T.F. McLeod SECOND ROW LTJG K R Smith LTIG M K Carruthers, LTJC- N.H. Llfsinger LCDR TW Makela THIRD ROW LCDR E C. Walters, LTIC. R,W. Thomas LTIG R L Zolczer LTIG 1 L Hancock LTJG K A. Benson. FOURTH ROW LTIG H L Littrell LTIG CB Cogdill LTJG R1 Ware, LTIC. LA. Abel, , ,,,..,.,a..n.-f-award-w 1 X DPSN Paddy Hoy verifies IBM cards before running them through the computer. - Photo Intelligence C? , .,. 3 FIRST ROW-PTT l.R. Henry, PT3 K.M. Kreher, PTAN 1. pelin, LT R.W. Maddox, PT3 R.A. Moon, PT3 S.E. Mum Arnot, PT2 R.E. Trude, PTC G.T. Van Aacken. SECOND ford, THIRD ROW-PT3 S.M. Smith, PT2 C.H. Roberts ROW-PT3 C.D. Thoose, PT3 RJ. Skibar, PT3 R.C. Zep- PTAN E.W. Pamplin, PT3 D.M. Schmidt, PTAN M.R. Loflin T57 .. ,..,A , ,.,Q? ifR,1 , cr 1 PT2 CH. Roberts prepares to select fa a reconnaissance negative for printing. Target Analysis 'x FIRST ROW PT3 G M Hilton PT3 T C White PTAN G LCDR E.C. Walters, PT3 R.W. jenkins, PT3 T.P. Allyn, PTAN Thompson PTAN R Zimmerman SECOND ROW l.l. Spurs, PT2 E.A. Arnhold. .1 nauzv-uv-af--.....,............,,,.A-, ,A,, O Y Y Y Y E 4- fs-7 Im., ... FIRST ROW-PH2 Dan Brunson, PH3 Phil Allen, PH2 Don Kruglak, PH1 jerry Bennett, PHC Hugh Ellis. SECOND ROW-PH3 john Spiker, AN Steve Epps, PH3 lohn Edwards, PH1 Frank Powers. Photo Processing , 'O U' .Ill Electronic Data Processing I-1... 'H-I FIRST ROW-LCDR T.W. Makela, DS3 Dave Wesp, DS2 Mike Kovacich, DS2 Bob Shelton, DS2 Ray Barone. SECOND ROW-john Huelsebush lTech Repl, DSSN Don Hosie, DS2 Elroy Nelson, DS2 Fred Griffith, D52 Ron McBride, SDS1 Ron Stradther. 159 111-ii--1Tf . , , , . , wkV'DW,NLMw,im,,,,,e.1,,,?,,,,,,Q,fMw.,55q4,xmyma,x4swwaumwwwyxwmwllr- Q ' '4,?'fF?Ka ,-I fi., -f- .. . -,1 ' f , OZ Storage and Retrieval ,.l1L...- FIRST ROW-DP2 Dwayne Lafley, DPSN Mike Wolf, DP'l Don Adams. SEC- OND ROW-DPSA john McMahan, LCDR Bill Armstrong, DPSN Paddy Hoy. Electronic Evaluation l RD1 B.l. jackson, RD2 Ted Christie, RD 2 Zan Ricketson, RDC Phil Brown LTIG Bob Zolczer, LCDR Bill Armstrong. 160 - OC Division fa 4' xr wry- ' N I 1 ff , sql, f . A-aff' ACC George Segree, LCDR Bud Powers, CDR Fred Breaux, CDR Bill Lacy, CVVO C-ene Scott, ACC Don Evans. AC3 jack Neal updates an aircraft flight progress board in Ranger's 'CATCCC 161 , J ifxvffiv Carrier Controlled Approach .wwf ,TQ f - i .4-f .fe-wire! -...W OC ACAN Cassano plots Ranger's position - ' and bearing, while also figuring the distance to the nearest land-side air base. FIRST ROW-ACC George Segree, AN jim Tooke, ACAN Ed Miller. SECOND ROW-AC1 Dave Boyer, ACI Byren Meguire, AC3 john Neal, AC3 Wayne MacKenzie, AC2 lohn Vick, AC3 Mark Culligan. THIRD ROW-AC2 Larry Manning, AC2 Ernie Steinman, AC3 Bill Joiner, AC2 james Cook, AC1 Don Heibel. lo2 .Wm -' - A -,smwaw-Q-v-sf.-f.fm -.W-Q ..-f,1v-p-f-fww.-if- V U ww FN., --vh aw-e..x4.,-f.,,,,.,............,.,,,...1 --w-nun-w.-.m,.ww , ...,. .-.,-.. --.--....u-v-.-..,..,.-...-.- ,-...,......, C -qn-n--- FIRST ROW-AN John Cameron, AA Bob Cooley. SECOND ROW -ACC Don Evans, AC2 john Lockhart, AC2 Don Desharnais, ACAN Rich Cdssdno, AN Dave Snyder, AC3 Dave Sims, AN Syd WiIIiiims, AN Ken Horton. C Air Operations Air Transfer Office 163 4, AN Rich Miller, AN Tom Tracy, AN lon Wallingford. .rn -,A 5 I 1 T ..-rw. nw-aw i, I if I I I I I I I I i . i i I i I I I I I i I 1 I i I I I I I I I I I I e I I r I I i -i-.u,- ,,,,,, Security Grou p Division FIRST ROW-LT Frank Rippetoe, CT3 Mike Lee, CT2 Marco Meadows, CTSN Randy Reeves, CT1 Herb Ruark. SECOND ROW-CTC Gene Ogden, CT2 joe Miller, CT3 Dick Howells, CTSN Roger Hanseling, CTSN Gerry Tyson. FIRST ROW-LT Frank Rippeloe, CTSN lim lakub, CTSN Rich Smith, CT3 Charlie Miller. SECOND ROW-CTC C-ene Ogden, CT2 Dave Reid, CTT Herb Ruark, CT3 Dave Ronske, CT3 Ray loyce, CT3 Mike Kious. 'li ,, ,,. . W -1 2 A I ..-M .. , V . V . fm-C... :iq-.3..i,-, ,......,....,-.,A.-, . . --- W '- - - 'A vi 'S G 2 3 e 5 r i 1. Q r 'F -a Q 'Y 4 4 I 3 E 3, 4 P I 3 i 'K' r r ' if rx EI 5 'Ks i lu 1 H L 1 e 5 ,1 4 F F4 g R 5 x r 9, H Q E ! ?v 5 s E t A I., 3,4 ibn . . an 9 ' '- 4. .., ,.,., ?:.':r1gg . ,- . I .1 COMMU N nc:A'noNs , - 'L ' . ' , ,,,,,, NN .K , X , .. Akgqjg, mu- In aku!-' 'f' -fa-w ....z-ary-aw annum.:-9 fihp. x. ,-H Communication's Radio Division LQ lt., ,NIV f f T1' . ' , if 5 ,fff C W ,lf Q 1 FIRST ROW-RMC Darrell D. Tegtmeyer, LTIG Lee R. Ormsby, LTJG Norman S. Smith. SECOND ROW-LCDR Gordon W. Roberts, LT Maxie H. Carter, RMC Dennis L. Harris, RMC Douglas A. Ashley, RMCS Warren E. Verhoff, RMCM Stanton D. Simmons. l Naval Communications is the voice of command. Aboard Ranger this is no exception. Radio circuits that auto- matically encode and decode in- telligence data are capable of passing information throughout the task group and to ship and land stations located miles away, using modern teletype gear that print one hundred words per minute. But diversification is still important, and the officers and men attached to this department are required to main- tain proficiency in the encoding and decoding processes used faithfully in World War ll, and to know the code and be able to sit for hours at a machine sending and receiving oper- ational and administrative messages. Over one hundred pieces of visual and radio communications gear are utilized 24-hours a day, in an effort to make Ranger Communications an integral and formidable 'part of the voice of command. Wifi FIRST ROW-SN Michael Terry, RM1 Lawrence Bogardus, RM1 Charles Stewart, SN Michael Lyng, RM2 Tom Nielsen, SN Russ Yochum, RM3 Dave Fulmer. SECOND ROW-LTJC. Lee R. Ormsby, RMC Dennis L. Harris, RM1 Travis Wooten, CYN3 Donald Yates, RM3 Ashley Burleson, RM1 Dave Murray, RM2 Russ Stancliffe, CYN3 David Bee. loo .Avgsf , ,5- F -' V ' x 1?-WBAR ' '-V.-5 1 'j,j,Fi h -Sw-1?---- ' ' ' A N K A C OMMU Nl CAT: ONS GS, 1 1'6- Lf' - 0 .. ' Q ' 4 x s ml. .7 -' ?v F 7'5 'ff. ' Communications Signal Division FIRST ROW-LTIC Greg Luke, SM3 jim Candy, SMSN Russ Brooks, SM3 Gene Moore, SMI Tom Pruitt. SEC- OND ROW-SA Tim Gay, SMSN Ralph Morgan, SM3 Dave Hartman, SN Al Gruttadauria, SM3 jim Conley. FIRST ROW-SM3 Larry McCormick, SMCS Ronald Garretson, SM1 Ross Elwell. SECOND ROW-SMSN Wayne Vidinha, SM3 Charlie Boles, SN Steve Munz, SMSN Steve Cragne, SMSN jim Tenhundfeld, SA Chuck Posey. THIRD ROW-SN Harold Steele, SM3 Bob Yates, SM3 Bobby Hudson SM3 john Anderson, SA Henry Myles. I x V, , Ms.-....,...a -WWW-.-,.....N Nm., . V V ww ' . ,. Q .,'i,,5,,.,,..i.,g,3,4v , , 5, b, f P - 5 I xi fi FIRST ROW-SN Bob Farn0St, CYN3 lini Young, CYN3 Tom Lauer, SN Vic Thornburg, SA Bill Kelley, SN john Krajczar, SA Bill Hotchkiss. SECOND RCW-RM1 Chuck Powell, CYN3 Gone Biatfhcr, SN Dave Nixon. SN lirn Crab- tree, CYN3 Mario DQ Anda, CYN3 Larry Neal, SN Bob RMSA jesse' Morse' patfhew 'signals from a receive-r to one of the various teletypes. l n The mission of Ranger s Air Department is to conduct launch- ing and landing operations and exercise local control of air- borne aircraft in order that air squadrons and detachments 'E-fi CDR Thomas Woolcock iAir Boss? CDR Benjamin Sutherlin iAssistant Air Boss? can most effectively conduct their air operations. The depart- ment is under the overall supervision of the Air Boss. He exercises management control over five divisions to ensure that the offensive capability of Ranger and the aircraft of Carrier Air Wing TWO can be maintained in the highest state of combat readiness. The Air Department's activities encompass the movement of aircraft on the hangar and flight deck, launching and respot evolutions, pilot landing air television lPLATl, refueling, Primary and Secondary Flight Control stations, plus many ,, V-1 other related jobs. Flight Deck Yellow Shirts U5 i H.n,m 'JFFK FIRST ROW AN john Sluder ABH3 Archie Horton AN Elesio Salinas ABHC Ed Guemes LCDR Bud Roemish LT Don Waits ABHC Paul Mandall AA joe Crinitti AN Richard Sanchez ABH2 Thomas Grass AN Sammy Den ham ABH1 Freddie Mann ABH1 Darrol Cypret SECOND ROW ABH2 Larry Chmiel ABH3 Michael Catterall ABH3 Ralph Elley AN Bill Ciarrels ABH2 Willie Thomas ABH2 john Lightner AN Ernest Larkins AN john Brown ABH3 Bill Salmon AN Mike McGee ABHAN Ralph Sullen berger ABH21im Martin ABH3jim Norvell Flight Deck Blue Shirts, Tractor Drivers, Admin xl FIRST ROW-AA Tony Distefano, AN Chuck Miller, AN Danny Ausmus, AN Arley Cray, AA Flea Felicaino, AA y Levi Eagleman, AN Don Kroni, AN lfmn lie-ilvnc onli, ANA Murray Inman, AN Dennis lsiwio, lil ,im in kv KQl'Tf1yl'aA55, Aix-l lwllii fniifm, l'1'lt'f l' T A ' 'limi Dudley, AA MM ' T Fast lirlflif ' il.in AA Damon Bartlett, AN james Benson, AN john Lendman, AN Dale Riley, AN Bill Stickler, AN Bill Offutt, SN William Stewart, AN Wayne Malone, AN Robe-rl We-stfaul, AN Ilzurrol lflignight, ABHAN Ron Brown, AA lolin lslavvns, AN ill i S.nIson, AA lxayinontl Williams, AN lflcwii tilt-I, 'NN i wiilniiilt, AN lim Nutgt-nl, 'Xlilfll llull Lwllins 7 , '-.ff , , ,, . ian.. K N52 x.,g V-32.11. V- 3 W fs , 5 N .x Q . I s . , , .,k ' s . Q i 5 . , . k I x wk , Q Q ' b 5 4 x V .1-, 4- ,rl rw '- . ,, ily, . E .' fam .,-A-A- Y 2 ', - UL ,QT L 9' s . l . . - C . i ' 5 w f 8 , . , . . r i ' I . . 'A ' u I N, X x N w f-on -naa.-.-,-.- WHA 1 gg, V-2 rl ra J ,r J N N H E. 2 I E 1 '1 V E 3 I 3 5 5 5 , L W QQMT' f , N X5 .. LCDR Ron johnson, LCDR Dick Shawkey, LCDR Dick Tulley, V LCDR Ike Ingram, CWO2 Weldon Lary. k 9 N 'Q V-2 Arresting Gear Crew ..... ,.....,-- HPS! ROW mm A ILDR Rem Iohmon AAUNNKQ1 Hut KB! lohnwmgrath 1 , , , K rr , , nw ,I wsu, Xll,B1rry f 'K re , ' I 1 ',.. r X 3 ' v. I -! i..VX,'iIscr Arif VliHllTON9ili,NNVICDUT Tr ,, r V H J Q AMW ,.,, Q-Nm w,..h-f.v.N-.-W,.g..WL..,....,.eV ., . .,.. .......,,- ,,,...q -,,,,-,. .,,. .rv . .. ,. . , . W ,,N,.1,.., ...VW ... , , . . bers- WM , r N V . 'Islam A. , ,, , , , , , , ,...-.-.-...,.,,......,..,,A ., Fly 1, Fly 2 Flight Deck Blue Shirts and Phone Talkers FIRST ROW-AA Marcus Moll, Head Down Harry, AN Robert Murphy, AA Richard Duffield, AN Mark Spf-cca, AA Oran Stapletonj AN Thomas Stensgard, AN Harold Carman, AA james Reinke, AN William Carnpbe-ll, -KN Ted Miller, AN Tony Salvador, AA William Scott. SECOND Men of V-T Division ittich tic-down ' tins to an iircriil o 'ure doesnt move with tht ship's mon mint. RO N AN Ntrchacl AN Harold Skrdmort AA Divrd Allen X X Nlaryrn Ntuth AA Ntark Lolc -K X james Stark AA john wus Louis Sgatlonu A-X james lxollmin AN Larry P pam AN jerry Palmer -111, OW FIRST ROW ABHC Don Welch AN Lonnie Ramsey AN Donnie Ramsey AN Barry Fonnes beck AN joe Schoolcraft AN james Smith ABH1 Carroll Zimmerman AA Bobby Burns AN Terry Imes AN Herdis Pittman AA Chief Brown ABH3 Lawrence Pienkowskr ABH3 William Meeks SECOND ROW AN jack Cameron ldrrverj AA Raymond Prater AN john Loomis AN Paul Ashley AN Sam Ham AN Mike Wrlkens AN Eddie Hrnojoa AA Larry Crash and Salvage i Hangar Deck Director ABH3 Alvin Wuestefeld, using a spotting dolly moves an aircraft into its appointed position on the ship's hangar deck. ABH1 jim Matney, ABHC Crawford johnson, LT Dave Bitonti, ABH1 Bob Blair. +7 L3 it 3 ' 'm i-ii V -.ti Ni i Niki FIRST PV! I lim!-r -1 wiliiii VX filil ixiit-TPI fxiwiis -wi 'Ut K 'xo' ici Bruin lYt'i,sri , 'IM Us r rnigi Nimiiw ii3iiX- viii' Milli 'I ii c , Waist . - , .1.' 'V csyvs if O Catapult C 5 Crew V 4 I A In .M ,,,'u- - , , I . 'f '4 . -: Q .A- -,,, .t my W il 'S 't i . ru...- FIRST ROW-AA Nftoses Opunui, ABE1 lames Glover, ABE3 Tom Mahar, ABE3 lim Davis, ABE3 lim Willyard, AA Manning Cureton, AN Ron Cuetensberger, AN Ron Kautman, ,ABE1 Dick Conway, AN Clarence Price, ABE2 Bob Dell, ,AN loe McKiernan, AN Tom Leader, ABE3 Dennis Leland. SECOND ROW- LCDR Dick Shawkey, ABE2 Mike Campbell, ABE2 Roy Wilkinson, ABE2 Ralph Asato, ABE3 limmy Burnett, AN Ralph Papke, ABE2 Eldon Mcliimmey, AN Mike Parish, AN john Ruggiero, ABE3 Wayne Charlton, AN Larry Williams, AN lim Broughton, AN Bob Svendby, AE3 Dick Bronson, AN Frank Van Volkin- burg, ABE3 Chuck jordan, ABE2 Mike Sheppard, AN Nelson Monceaux, ADIZ Tom Mitchell, FIRST ROW-AN Cary Mattern, ATR3 Fleet Felchle, AN jim Reilly, AN loe Courtade, ABE2 Bob Lynch, AN Buddy Beardslee, ABCM Charles Parr. SECOND ROW-AA Howard West, LCDR Ron johnson, ASM3 Keith Baker, lC2 Rod Edvsards, AKAN Mike Sandoval, ICZ Roger Fisher, AN Neil Caldwell, AN Mike McGuire. ,,,pc-up-r - - :ai Visual Landing Aids Maintenance Supply . ,,.-..-.. U - L-1 ' FIRST ROW-AA Gary Potter, ABE2 Lee Weigel, ABE2 Mary Gangloff, ABE3 Russ Stokes, AN Robert D. Smith, AN lack Miller, ABEC Robert Wilson, ABE3 Pete Muzyka, ABE3 limmie Mullins, AN Chris Hedin, AA Scott Fonder, AN Elson Cardinez, ABE3 Ron Callihan, ABE1 Robert L. Smith, SECOND ROW- ABE3 Barry Boggs, AN Kerry Wagerle, ABE3 Mark Thurston, ABE3 Steve Byers, ABE2 Roy Rogers, ABE3 Roger Bienhoff, AN Randy Owings, AN Mitchell Lavender, AN Dave Yendell, ABE3 Darrel lllian, ABE3 lohn Pagel, AN Dave Stevens, AN lohn White, ABE2 jerry Leblanc, ABE3 Dick Deville, ABE2 George jordan, AN Ted Pakula. s..CJ H41 avuznhj, Large Bow Catapult Crew t E FIRST ROW-AA lack Rollins, AA Billy Hardaway, AN Stanford Kim, AN jim Bigley, ABF3 Mark Shewfelt, AN Ed Darling, ABF3 john Murray, ABF3 Mike Watson, AN Larry Laudenglos, AA jerry Maples, AN Adolph lacobs- meyer. SECOND ROW-ABF3 Tim Christie, ABF3 Stan V-4 crewman attaches refueling hose to an aircraft just prior to flight oper ations. 'X l FIRST ROW-AA Tom Swanson, AN George Noel, AN loe Walker, ABH3 Gary Pawlowicz, ABH2 Paul Forrin, ABH3 Gary Breen, ABH3 Olin Wright, AN Warren Klingen smith, ABH2 lgnatious Malbrough, AN lack W'inkr-lrnan SECOND ROW-AN Bob Woods, AN Harry Shepherd, AN Bob Banks, AA lim Powers, AN Monte Sidenstricker AN Fred Syvertsen, AA Wayne Montano, AN john Del gado, AN Mike Reeb, AN Bob Axtell, ABHAN Dick Ever hart, AN Don Seres, AN Ray Fitzgerald, AN Art Decareau FIRST ROW-ABH3 Al Wuestefeld, AN Larry Lutzenhiser AN Chuck Whittaker, ABH3 Gene Benn, ABH3 joe Sheva AN lohn Schleifer, ABH3 Bill Aclin, ABH2 jeff Wallace. SECOND ROW-AN Larry Nelson, ABHAA Don Baltes I 1 ll- , AN Paul Beil, AN lim Carnes, AN lim Beshears, AN Ken Albert, AA Leon Mason, AN jerry Kornman, AN Wes Thom, AA Harry Walsh, AN lohn Branstetter, AA Marty Rodriguez, AN Dave Baumbach. 175 ,Mx 'Nh Xsd' xkjifj P I I i r FIRST ROW-AN Wesley Crump. SECOND ROW-LTIG l.E. Pendergrast, AN Tom Terlis- ner, AN Don Swencki, AA jim Greene, AN I Frank Alvarez, AN Harold All. i 5 l W FIRST ROW-YN3 Hale Short, SN Larry x Set-ESI. SECOND ROW-YNSN De- wayne Boyce, AN Mike Hogan, SN Monty Montano. 1 xl N: 1 S 9 Q 5 2 V-5 V1 111 6-in if XV! vii' ff 1 gut-I T ,Th 178 fs' ,.4.r., X I x FIRST ROW-AA Tom Swanson, AN George Noel, AN loe Walker, ABH3 Gary Pawlowicz, ABH2 Paul Forrin, ABH3 Clary Breen, ABH3 Olin Wright, AN Warren Klingeri- smith, ABH2 lgnatious Malbrough, AN lack Winkelrriawn SECOND ROW-AN Bob Woods, AN Harry Shepherd, AN Bob Banks, AA lim Powers, AN Monte Sidenstricker AN Fred Sywertsen, AA Wayne Montano, AN lohn Del gado, AN Mike Reeb, AN Bob Axtell, ABHAN Dick Ever hart, AN Don Seres, AN Ray Fitzgerald, AN Art Decareau FIRST ROW--ABH3 Al Wuestefeld, AN Larry Lutzenhiser AN Chuck Whittaker, ABH3 Gene Benn, ABH3 joe Sheva, AN lohn Schleifer, ABH3 Bill Aclin, ABH2 jeff Wallace. SECOND ROW-AN Larry Nelson, ABHAA Don Baltes, AE. , AN Paul Beil, AN lirn Carnes, AN lirn Beshears, AN Ken Albert, AA Leon Mason, AN jerry Kornman, AN Wes Thom, AA Harry Walsh, AN lohn Branstetter, AA Marty Rodriguez, AN Dave Baurnbach. 175 ,.-,.,...--,.,.-.,..,,...-1 yr a,, I I I I I I Captain Ron Rick, the Marine Detach ment's Commanding f I Officer, and First Sergeant Sam Washington. MARDET The key word for Ranger's Marine Detachment is SECURITY. lt's primary responsibility is to maintain the in- ternal and external security of the ship, which is an enormous job. In addition, many of Ranger's Marines take an active part in the building and push- ing of bombs, while assigned to the ship's Weapons Department. No matter how difficult or dangerous the task, Ranger's Marine Detach- ment has continued to uphold the finest traditions of the United States Marine Corp aboard Ranger. ...lf-W --f:lz....g -'-' V I il ' . I I l I I ' I I I I l 1 FIRST ROW - PFC Ron Stulir, PFC Bob Weeks, LCPL Pete I Durham, CAPT Ron Rick ICommanding Officerl, LCPL T George Weber, CPL Bob Patrick, CPL Charles Haupt. SEC- I OND ROW - PFC Dick Valeen, LCPL Dave Karlson, LCPL Gary Cron, SGT Doug Simmons, LCPL Bill Polou, CPL Ca- Q I I I I I I I I I i tarino Lopez, CPL Brian Mills, LCPL Ken Milbocker. INOI Picturedj LCPL Melvin Marshall, LCPL Roy Houston, CPI- Ken Nunnelee, SGT Melvin Sauer, SGT Art McCarthy, SSCIT Gary Bulestrieri, LCPL Basil Wilson, CPI- Mlke Eschbach. 3 A'-L' .0 .,,. L . ,. s,,, , A A YVYY md V ,Vg , ,.,. ,,,,,,,M.,4f..W.....,i,...,..-Quin! l 1 . V - K Y..,.,-....,,,.,-if-47.1--Q-sr -f jf-rqgh, f- , '- s, . , , -ei-R A ,-Ar53f',- , , . ' - .. wb FIRST ROW-AN Allen Whitcher, AN Bruce Moore, SA Bill johnson, SA Charles Tucker, ABF3 Norman Betk, AN jim Sheets, AA john Croff, ABF? Steve lagst, AA Bill Kaehn, ABF3 Bob Abella, SA john johnson SECOND ROW-ABFT Gerald Hambrick, AN Kt-nm-th Hensley, as.-25 W in - if 1 A0 e..' 2 it -XBF3 Tom Newman, ABFZ Kenneth Woodward, AN jim Burgess, ABF3 Russell Wilson, AN jim Boudreaux, AN jatk Petersen, ABF3 jerry Secrist, AN Bill Kroll, AN Frank O'Brten, AN Keith Kofet, AA Doug Phelps, AA Marlos Ojeda V'-1 crewrnen prepare lor the refueling of Rangt-r's airt ratt, FIRST ROW--ABFT Mike O'Brien, ABFT Bill Ball, ABF3 Bruce D'Agostino, AN john Howard, AA Thomas DuPont, AA Dale Trujillo, ABF3 Dennis Borth, AA Dennis Oakes, AN Ron Smith, AA jack Thomas, AA Israel Cartagena, AN Bill Wright. SECOND ROW-ABF3 Kent Grohne, AA .........:..a...,.., ..,. .,. , , , . , ,. A,...,.- -,i...--- r n Ocie Gilbert, AN. Bob Heinen, AN Bill Wefring, AA Able Gonzalez, ABF3 Dale Williams, ABF3 Gerald james, ABF3 ABF3 Dennis Webb, AA jesse McGill, AN Danny Taylor, AN Louis Saucedo. y i l l l l V J L i :i-' . sv ' if W 5 2-..,.M.t-,,-., 3 1. I l l . sf il f l Y I i i l l L l L FIRST ROW - CPL Lester Malone, LCPL Chester Taylor, CPL Ed O'Brien, CPL john Marcelli, CPL Cliff Terry, CPL CPL jeff Haneckow, SGT james Way, SGT Terry Scott, Paul Saenz, CPL john Gaupel, LCPL jerry Morgan, SGT CPL james Lennox, LCPL Dave Lorell. SECOND ROW - Larry Steele, LCPL Matias Castillo. l l l l l l l l l l l l l i l l 1 i During Ranger's inport period in Hong Kong, the Marine Detachment held its annual reunion with their 13-year-old adopted foster child, Li Lai Ha. Her visit was highlighted by a party lcomplete with cake and presentsl and a tour of the ship. Ranger's Marine Detachment adopted Li Lai Ha in 1965 and they see her once a year when the ship pulls into Hong Kong. ' E .- lf'-.l . , ' 3-'LA' V, -Y. L 5? ki, R E 'fill'-f'2r .' v : '4.l-wg 3-SPN ' . li .-f 'W-4. r A -ui -a-.. ! ' ',.- , P, 5. ' . -V L 1-. . , l ,g 3 5 1 1 i x E N I 1 Z 1 .4 r -V , Q4 -xxx. u v.- MARI DETACHME , -,1 ij. A -,-. . . f A fg,,1.4'w f- av' 470' ' -li 5, - - -Q' gI. r I u 3 ,,,,.,.--.- 'V . -, ' 1, Bffxr-f. . .fr '- Q K gf-xv 1153 1 ff. f ' W, 6.1. , , , . R M. 5. 'La .ff N -.A - As' , -' 5'-Y ., 'IJ' 3. .1 : 'Il , f. .l, . I., U, .1 f 'rl' 55 . a ., 1 ig l'r , . ll ' . 1 .. , 3?-4 Zh. wg:-I' fi V ' I - , - ,,., 4 NA ' K A' if M , -, Q gn, , b --M-- ,,,..,-- ..,.... ... .., - W.- ..h....1.. ., .. -' -ur -..-..v..--,--V-.-- ' ' ' ' f ' van-n-Q --r-f . .. , . ..- ,- 4... A-.. 0.44. ,.,.-.......r.-ra-44 3' - - f , ,vw F v FIRST ROW - LCDR CB. Holsclaw, ENS B.D. Stirling, WOT K.R. Allen. SECOND ROW - ENS j.B. Thilman, ENS W.M. Hanzlik, LTJG R.l. Brown, ENS j.C.Moore, LTIC- B.E. Weeks. O, BM3 Violette fleftb holds the tap, while BM1 Green sets the drift pin in the 360 pound detachable link of anchor chain. The responsibilities of Deck Department are far-reaching. They include anchoring and mooring the ship, the operation and maintenance of the eight personnel boats and replenish- ing fuel, ordnance and cargo underway. The department maintains a supply of inflatable life rafts sufficient to accom- modate the entire crew should it ever become necessary to abandon ship. An additional responsibility is the cleaning and preservation of the exterior of the hull and all weather decks and associated sponsons. A ship the size of Ranger requires a truly enormous amount of material to conduct sustained operations at sea. Oil, aviation fuel, ammunition, repair parts and food are routinely re- supplied by specialized cargo ships on the high seas. This material is transferred while Ranger steams along a course parallel to that of the fflll :fm Chip at a rlistanfi ivmaitt 'IDU foci On the receiving wifi T M, fri ii, Deck Department Administration SN Paul Dramer, SN Harold Williams YN3 Arthur Burt, SN Charles Lannak FIRST ROW - LCPL lohn Thatcher, LCPL Bob Barnes, SCT ROW - LCPL john O'Donnell, LCPL Dave Hensley, CPL Darrell Bennett, SSGT Lamart Hatfield, FIRST LI Mike Connie Ntinchell, PFC Bill Coforth, CPL Harvey WllS0n, Ferguson lfixecutive Officerl, SCT Bill Dent, SCI Raul LCPL Torn Brueshuber, CPL Shelly Hill, CPL Steve Mercer, Gamez, CPL Israel Viiil, PFC Clarence Miller SECOND PFC Herman .Ntilea,PFC Bruce Bigelow. '52 ? Teresa C-raves lol Laugh-In farnel takes time out from the Bob Hope Show ,,,- 1 to do some clowning with Rangt-r's A Marines in formation. -H 181 rw I I I l 2 aj, X, ,ls ,1 , ll l I I -I Second Division I .Ili FIRST ROW - LTIC B.E. Weeks, BM2 Russell Lau, BMT Charlie Perkinson, BM2 Roy Croswhite, BM3 Ed Grady, BM3 Richard Berry, LTIG W.M. Hanzlik. SECOND ROW - SN Robert Ransom, SN Vivian Lopez, SN Ernest johnson, SA Ed Meadows, SA Al Chestnut, SN Don Zimmer, SA Mike Gates. THIRD ROW - SA Ron McManaway, SN Don Ernst, SN Loren johnannsen, SA Melvin Litson, SA Dave Dzwonkowski, SA Frank Clark, SA Landry Hill, SA Roger Driver, SA Curt Gordon. FIRST ROW - SA Lyle Compo, SA William Fulton, SA Don Potack, SA Fred Edwards, SA Richard Martinez, SA Robert Mann, SA David Saucedo. SECOND ROW - SN Ron Heartsill, SA Kim Bergsbaken, SA Arthur Quinet, SA Robert Nesbit, SN Van Staton, SA Dennis Grzymala, SA Pat Maher. THIRD ROW - SN Bill Crowder, SN Steve Watson, SN jerry Willett, SA john Gerber, SA Roger Daines, SN Ray Mann, SA Bob Perez, SA Paul Esterling. I I I l l l l I 1 , l I Side a ji Cleaners Fl ill I vi It I I I I S! E 15 l I FIRST ROW - SA john Roberts, SA Pat Perkins, SA Ricky Leer, SN Rick Davis. SECOND ROW - BMC john Killingsworth, SA Alan Oppelt, SA Bill Fulton, is T-' , 4 145 Q I r, 3 SA George Fulton, SA Scott jones, SN Tilman Reavis, SA Herb Milborne, BM3 Clayton Dickerson, BM2 jimmy Buffaloe. gg 'il - ,SHI s. -1 ra- ,4 1 x 1 yawn Q sr-'vt L ,. W .. , .V , His? .1 , b , ,at A -s. fix. -v +'7:9f 2' w- 5' 5 -..- ' 4 4 .. ,. ..,. .. ...,v.-...,.,,,. DECK -.-5' -.24 gs-M1--44 11,4 u , ,.. , ,L had-S.. -- ..,.,.-.......... . Y--A , H 1 ra ri Q: , .,,..-1, .W +5 ., ,..r f' .A F Y ,,,, ,. ,..h .hp 1,4315 A 452 ...SH - 1,5?g9'f1 . ,.-Q! 1129 .a-.r1' Q-.4-.-V . gylf 7. .. T .- , --4 . fa. N . 1 I 1 I 1 1 ... -- -..i.....- , ,WK .3 SA Greg Hensen, SN Mike Corbett, SA jim Thomoff, SN Bill Ramsa, SN Billy McGee, SN Ken Hurley, SA Rick Strong, SN Norm Tulone. SECOND ROW - BMC j.W. Belt, SN Ruben Reyes, SN Mike Martin, Mike Merrifield. Z I-is ist. K Fourth Division BM3 Chasteen, SN Eck, BM3 Scollin and SN Clark, wrestle with a kingpost after breaking away from an ammuni- tion underway replenishment. FIRST ROW - SA Tom McCook, SA Mitch Murphy, SN Les Moon, SA Rich Burress, SN Don Eck, SA Ray Hiatt, SN Ron Trewin, SN Cliff Rickson, SA Henry Delgado, SA Dave Clark, SN Mario Martinez SA FIRST ROW - SN Bob johnson, BM3 jim Scollin, BM3 Ken Sigworth, BM3 john Hersey, BM2 Payne Cravens. SECOND ROW - SN Rich Young, BM3 Gerry Hughes, BM1 George Som- mer, BM2 Glen Metzdorf, BM3 jerry Chasteen. f X4 First Row - BM! Hade-n lflmlmrm-, BMS Norman Rap- SN thus Pt-rt-1, SA Bill lurwr, SA Crt-su-ncio Hernandez, paport, SN Cvarltl Smart, SA Colle-n Phillips, SN farm-st SA t.rt-Q-rw Matin-ss, SA Roger Mc'Gl.isson, FNS Iohn Watson, BM2 Irvin Robinson, HM! Ronald Miyqnforio, HM! .Ntoou-, S,-X Nut 1-nt Mott-n, SA llvnrx Mc'Milli.in, SA losvph Rajah Latimore, BM3 Merle- Hanna, BMl Lharlvs Cm-t'n S1-mlm, SK I.un.ildgt- lJms.tll.in, BM3 Robert Violctte, SECOND ROW - SN john Bfo1owski,BM2 Mnkt- lowlvr, lS.N.lSlr.ir1kl5r.ixl First Division DW ELCOM fOARD FIRST ROW - SA Barry Layton, SN Thomas Blaine, SN SA Richard Hanlon, SA Eddie Lumpkin, SN Ron Hairston George jordan, SN Mark Fiorina, SA Lon Brooks, SA Mike SA john King, SN Wayne Pearson, SN William McKinley Freeman, SA Larry Hudsepth, SA Pat Holley, SN Ron Salley, SA Mike Conley, SA Norbet Dick, SA lohn Dejaynes. SA Alfred Coaxum. SECOND ROW - SN Paul Koopman, Weapons 1 F T Department FIRST ROW--CDR Swede Hedberg lWeapons Officeri. SECOND ROW--LCDR Dick Graham fOrdnance and Gunnery Officeri, WO1 Bill Reece fShip's Crunnerl, ENS Ron Holen fFifth Division Officer.J Administration The duties of the respective divisions within the Weapons Department are as diverse as they are similar, yet in all cases the end pro- duct is a resounding boom. If the depart- ment has conducted its affairs in the manner desired, the boom occurs when and where it is supposed to. lf not, there's real trouble in River City and the department's troubles extend beyond worrying about what the XO is going to say. G Division takes care of stowage, build- up, and delivery to the Air Wing of bombs, flares, rockets, and ammunition of a con- ventional nature, in addition to running the ship's armory. C-M Division carries out a similar mission, but deals strictly with guided missiles and the more sophisticated items of conventional ordinance. At least they say they do. To date no one has been ableto find outforsure. The coordinated efforts of FOX and Fifth Divisions and the well received enthusiasm of Captain Moorer resulted in the firing of the ships four 5 54 guns more this cruise than the last two combin fl SN j.O.Smith, SN Bennie Voris, GMCM j.E.Williams. 00 ,X is . , ,,- . . , '. ii., M lf s nf, FIRST ROW - LTJC. Ron Brown, SN Steve Burgad, SN Dave BM3 Ron Edwards, SN Charles Martin, SN lim Polio, 554 Eggeman, SN Alvin Hardman, SN Don Becker, SN Calvin Charles Discher, BM2 Ken Weston, BM3 Steve Howe , Behlen, SN Ray Walker, SN lim Scholl. SECOND ROW - BM1GeorgeQU99n- ii tl L- BM2 Ralph Collins, BM3 joel Brown, SN Richard Smity, MST,--. ,.., Q'-r-W fr, --.- ' . ,,9 1' ff 'lffLfQ..A. ' ' V' ilccr S ' Vg, i i Division iiiiif' Men from the Deck Department assist in lowering the captain's dig into Hong Kong Har- bor. . --in--'qw' FIRST ROW - BM1 George Queen, BM3 Paul Nicholson, BM2 Neil Steen, SN Teddy Lyons, BM3 john Griffin, SN SN Don Brinton, SN Rick Teague, SN john King, BM3 john john Fenner, SN lim Giles, BM3 Wayne Whalen, SN Leland Glenn, SN Marlon james, SN Steve Montes, SA Ed Dividu, Shively, SN Ernesto Valdiviez, SN Craig Wammack, SN SN Louis Gonzales. SECOND ROW - SA Charles Jarrett, Steve Burt, SN Don Housman. Magazine Maintenance Crew G Division Aviation Ordnance Control Center FIRST ROW--AO2 Paul Bourg, AO3 Glenn Holt. SECOND ROW--WO1 Bill Reece, GMGC Roy Patterson, AOC Thomas Washington, AO1 Mike T Sklar. AOANGordy Strickland SA Bill McQueeny SA Carmelo Rhodes, GMG3 Chuck Linn, SA Bill Long, SA Lance Castro SA Don Palmiter SA Wayne Santos AO3 joe Glover, GMG3 Calvin Christianson,AO2 Ron McAllister Karl SECOND ROW WO1 Bill Reece GMG2 james AO3jim Price, GMCIC Roy Patterson. Armory Crew FIRST ROW--SA Don Palrniter, SA Cary Schwerl. SECOND ROW--A02 ffgilijf' lxlym HA leririxias Dos Santos, ,gstgiq . ' wumfvii, VVO'l Bill sti.i'X'ltJS Clnicl: lllwu --Y ,-s.a,e,Lmm,u1x-Qu.a,2z.5.wm.umumamsm.,- - - --+4.,, s.J .- -,gage . bf .1-1, .2-4 -1, , wif' f?'rQff+ WEAPCNS n Q .--5. W B- -' I ,- J'7 '., - . . W, , A ,.-,.:-fm fm, ?f'.?-nz ww- V- f,.,.. .Lala- au,-. -.. W- 4 f:'QPf.v!EW- 1 f.. u .Ji xx W O, M FIRST ROW--YNSN Red Roethle, A01 Herman Ratliff, A03 Paul Weldon, A03 Mike Schneider, AOAN Dave Bryant. SECOND ROW--AO3 Ross Anderson, WO1 Ron Pugliese, A03 Wilbur Hughes, A03 Ken Carroll, AOAN Tom Batchelder, A02 Steve Crawford, ,A02 loe LaRoche, A03 Kenneth Trezvant, AOAN Bill Hyres, A03 Don Howard. FIRST ROW--AO1 jack Beatty, AK3 Bob Cook, AN Bob Work, A03 Dan Nicodemus, A03 Bill Watson, A02 Mike Ayo, SA Alex Cuesta. SECOND ROW--W01 Ron Pugliese, A01 Pap- py Burchett, A01 George Rae, AN Roger Norris, A03 Dave Van Hoose, AN Don Kempker, AN Bill Brown, SA Charlie lohner, SA Mike Kotis, AOAN A1 Durden, SA Frank julio. Truck Maintenance Crew sf-Infzffau , , lf' --uQ,.,n- ,- Flight Deck Crew AOAN William, Hyres wouldn't be happy unless he had just one more skid of bombs to push to the bomb farm. - mmnas.-armani A -Y - ........,.v....A,-,, . ..- ,.,..............i- ............- ..,.- Q , ,-M , V ,,,.,,., X , AL, Y . . .. V . Fifth Division FIRST ROW--GMG2 john Snodgrass, CMC3 C-ary Pagel. SECOND ROW--SN William Bomba, CMG3 LE. Frey, GMCC Eash, GMC2 W.D. Doyle, SA LM. McFar- land. THIRD ROW--GMG3 G.E. Ceaglske, GMG3 LW. Hollis. FOURTH ROW--SN M.A. Warner, SN V.W. Waag, SN M.C. Cofield, GMG3 OA. Hanson, GMG3 E.O. Melton. i 'r I-'-'S '.l l Ll ii. CMC3 Cary Pagel and GMC3 james Hollis Clean out gun bore after .1 firing exercise-. Explosive Ordnance Disposal EM2 Dave Napp, LTIG Dave Shapiro, BMC W.H. Grose. l9l Q- 3? Guided Missile Q O O Div is no n FIRST ROW--LTIG Bill Vail, AO1 Lowdrag Lowery , AO3 Rick Wingate, AO2 lack Hubbard, AO2 Larry Kinney, AO2 Floyd Dorsey, AO2 Ken Kott, AN lim Burns, AN Rick Funk, Paul johnson, AOC Leon Morris. THIRD ROW--AO2 john AO1 Doyle Clark. SECOND ROW--AO3 Greg Salvato, AO3 McConahey, AOAN Mike jones, AO2 Fred Valentine, Dave Curtis, AA Peter Reishchman, AO2 Don Dement, AA AQF3 Dan Hughes, A03 Rich Loehr. ' 5.,4.ual54-n.q.,,r' , l sx Xlrlw Eldridge ik lim Duncan, FIRST ROW--AOC lbonms l.N.rsl'rrnLgmrr, xA Krrrr SN uf. my 'mr' 1 U 7 x ,M R0'CrS, AOB Cf-nf' N44-rrrlrrll, -'KOS Nrrrur -Xrrrle-rsurr lrlli-QQJ KOH'---KOS Nllke l.XisZ. A03 Tl Rogers, ' 'r KNMAN LL-slw Allen -'KN Dave Alex- ls A03 Cary Fdylo, A02 Ball C.rrrr-se-, SA Irlrrgv- lrrrlf- wk Wk X..:'A lrl,.f.v'r , 1 r rn, Nlrrrrrp rf 1+-f xx jf' runs sk L.1rrx Robinson, SN Danny Clf-mmf-r Cope-lnnrl, SA Luck wrrrrf-rr, -XCJC ,-Xrrr r'f N'v'1!.l,rr SHQONIJ ROW--SN Su-vv wlrrre-rm-r, ACH lrrrr lf-,rr-r .rr,,, , ,. XL, J Lrl .1 l SA lim H0lllS, A02 farl Woltr-, xA Wrllnr' Hut kr table nr I prrn ru r ntl un lwurrrlsslgrrl N03 Mcridilh inspects bomb luscs tor signs of lldllhlgt' lwloro dolivcry to llw llighl dcck. Bomb Assembly lllm lv lllls luwnwlw lrurr llRNl ROW NOK lmnl l.r,1x XX llrll Nufns -XO! Qfrlvnn SA llrn Ccarfoss. THIRD ROW--A03 Al6X Lellnef, A02 llrsrr-all-1 NN lxrw H.rrrrrrsrr-r XOI lr-rw Baker NN james Rupert, AO3 Chavis Teal, SA Ken McLane, SA Nl.llll.lQ'l lcv.'fw.1 NX NLW-ln l'..lnfb'vll NFUOND ROW Larrv Hanson, SA Ronnie Owens, SA Mike Shuart, SA NX lm-rr ll.rIl NX lbw llrxvu. XOVXN klvrrw Rrclmarrls, Curlis Powell,SA Larry Lehmann, NX Rum-r lrlwnrrl HN Boll Llrbllons NN Paul Parra, W Division FIRST ROW--GMT2 Art Mapes, GMT2 james Doolittle, GMT1 l.N. Brown, GMT1 Luke jones, GMT2 Wilson Smith, GMT2 Don Meder, GMT2 Bob Boring. SECOND ROW--GMTC Ralph Dougan, CWO2 Fred Dyer, CWO2 john Cooney, LT Bill Norcross, LCDR Wally Courtney, GMTC Mike Miller. l 1 FIRST ROW--GMT2 Bob Roelke, SN Lou Smith, GMT3 Ed Boren, GMT3 Alan Eberle, SK3 Larry Grinstead, GMT3 Randy Koutnik, SN Duane Mendell, CMT3 Harold Smith, GMT2 Alan Sorensen. SECOND ROW--YN3 Charlie Schmidt, SN Bill Trainor, GMT3 R.l. Hall, GMT3 Bob Schaefer, GMT3 H.C. Lavving, MN3 Clary Ballanger, MN3 Al Wiatrak, GMT3 lim Kinkel, MN3 Mike Carr, CMT3 Phil Bachman, CMT3 Mark Chandler, LTIG Al Yost, GMT3 George COOPGV- k--' '---'nv ,,.. VY, 4i5,'9f,5,w-,Mj- !,Y6Y-emin MW VV , i f- ,w,.-, 1.1- non! HRNI ROVVH Fifi! Nlvw- Ni-r-lie-if, NN Hdrrj, Nine 6 ,mf f'- IHLNN Rl! P1 Nlurlu-, NN N1.rr'. Rmrrif-r, NN Nina - wiring ,fi ilfil Lick NNI-st, NN imriif iirliirriirfr wil UNM i-'ff-.'. VVU1 lr ' . i rv X 1'-f ,E my Hari-if FHS In iir ill 'J N1-vi-rn, IHA -'knriw Niclririiiii NN ln. Him 1, ii 4,1-orygv Nnuiwr Fox Division I HRNI RUNS NN Iuirri Hnrww iihi lim iliiiwiirii IH,iN1.rrklDmg.nr1 FHM' Nui! Nlm mn ili.,' iiiwiv lllliwlxl, ilhl IirnNi1.nn-- NN Nui-I Vvivy NH UNH KCUXNT NN Nilkq' iIQ'lI1!l1HHf NN lm . Ni,liH PHA N1l'lliHVllll1.ll11,ilKrlll'ii imrmiin iik,ii41llk.i.iw 5NlUi1l1fOllLi1 NN Nun illux ilk! Irwin Rubin! i ,K 1,. ,3- nk EJ' TY '-and 1' if, fiii , ,,J, I : fri .1 .-..1-. -fx .-1 afv. , '31 if I 1 A 1 - 2,5 if Qi V' W E ! 4 ij E N1- I F N X 1 I ag! if i ITCQ3 Idrnes Shane prepares to track an incoming aircraft on the Mk56 CFC5 I E Engineering Log Room i I i I 1 I I 5 E I I I i I I I I I I 41 I I I L I I, , I 5 A E. Z ii , i F' I gli. I 5 fi H QYQP4 FIRST ROW-SA Mike Suppa, LT LB. Lange, LCDR G.H. Ciolden, YN3 Ken Unick. SECOND ROW-LTJG FJ. Kara- zim, LCDR B.E. Weichman, CDR E.Ci. Ogden, LCDR MJ. Bruno, YN3 lack Carlson. I XX. y 5. It takes a lot to supply all the services of a Public Util- ities Corporation to a 75,000 ton floating city with a population of 4,300, but the SNIPES aboard Range' not only do this they also move the city . From the time a Rangerman gets up until he completes his day'S activities, he's utilizing services supplied by the Eng' ineers. The water, lights, plumbing, ventilation and other housekeeping service you can name starts with the Engineers. They also supply steam to the catapults and the main engines. To supply all these services takes a tremendous amount of fuel oil, water, man hours and sweat. The ship can Carry over 2,250,000 gallons of fuel oil and 500,000 gallons of water. To maintain herself, Ranger has the ,,I5,ilsfy make 390,000 gallons of fresh water a day. flie ifiivipyi itioii. but then too so ,slz-' ,VIN A02 Kott checks missile assembly, while A03 Boatwright checks motor numberforlogbookentry. 1if FIRST ROW--A03 Andy Boatwright, AOAN Steve Moore, AN Tom Haffield, A03 Brock Martin, AUAN jim reriu, AOAN Mike Mayes, A03 Dick Clark, AOAN Eugene AA Steve Breese. THIRD ROW--AN Bob Stevens, A03 Parrish, AOAN Steve Davig, SECOND ROW--A02 joe Mike Angerson, AOAN lim Brake, AOAN Bill Mclnnis, AA loe Carr, SA Roy Hamilton. Cramer, A03 C.l. Ambrose, A02 lohn Mcflonahey, A03 Martin connects guidance and control section to warhead, com- pleting the Sparrow Mis- sile assembly. 4 L, 1 r l 'li A , 1, 5 fi X, P-1 P-1 ADMIN: FIRST ROW-FN Bob Lynch, FA Mike Stienmetz, FN Noland Kroeker, FN lim Sever, MM2 Malcolm Powell, FN Hal Campbell. SECOND ROW-BT3 Walt Butler, LTIG Don Eilola, MMC Lowell Swartz, BTC Roge Hunter, BTC Paul Seeley, MMC jerry Mott. No. 1 Main Machinery Room f FIRST ROW-FA Woody Wallace, MMC Lowell Swartz, MM3 Willie Carter. SECOND ROW-FA Paul Ryan, MM3 Rick Jackson, MM2 john Yepez, MM3 Leslie Fillmore, MM2 Charles johnson, FN Clifford Russaw, FA lerry Shomo, MM2 Chandler Browrr, lv1MIfl'v5 Doiigglm, E'Ei'f-a, 1 3+ l'Mr.'i.alfl Til vii, fr'lMIUfX Ken- neth l-lanigan, FN lirn Milf Vifili, J fiwli I v -w BTFN Tom Harris emerges from supef heater of Machinery Room BOllGf - Af 4-.- V, , .., WZ -QQ 5. '44- , A ,. V.: 'i 'I l I X -..c vt' 'ro- FIRST ROW-FA Leroy Roberson, BTFN Norman Bell, BTFA Dan Gibson, BT2 Leroy Armstrong. SECOND ROW-BT3 lim Readinger, MMFN Charles Eason, FA Irvin Gates, MM3 George Kasten. L No. 1 Auxiliary Machinery Room BT2 Dennie Lutz adjusts signal on the boiler F console, while FA jerry Shomo tbackgroundl 5 stands his throttle watch. i l i i I Nw J: W FIRST ROW--FN Kirk MacGregor, MM3 john Wszolek, FA Lonnie Sanders, FA Alfreado Zaragoza, FN jim Phillips. SECOND ROW-MM1 George Foster, MM2 Raul Montalvo, FA lim McDermott, MM3 Billy Ray, FAlohr1r1y P6l'l4II'1S, imma-f-rA,,,,g gs, .,1 , , MM3 Richard Ramsey, MM3 jerry Winemiller, MM3 Larry Crawford. .1 fs. 1:4 N- ,M - ..-x 1 -- '- : sy. ,Tw -1 f .-' rf'--f. - K -. . - .,.. 31 K kw.. ..f3i ik.. 'A 'llilf ' A .v f I .V , ,.?Y,Lws' . 3- 1,4 . . .J '1 -. l ,.. A I -1 3 W W A .. ' Q' I N 2 ' Q O ,gf A 'Qv.Q,l ,-,Al . . 'f 99. 4f+?fr? J -T5-if ' . 4Q5:gfj'fo9 1' - 1 L5 'Z' x in ' ' . ' f 0 .4 . , , . ' n 9 ' . . ji 5 Sui. U-Q - r K , gr N Q? U f ,,..? 5, 5' f , ' . I 1 . Y ' . - ,an - . .4 0 as' ' Q. Y i 1 .,. I X Q s -Q J y' '11 O ' is L A 1, 4 1 - i 'Q an ' 3 I u gt 2 7 u - X I ' n Q 1 ' u Q , 0 I ' , ' -4. f O ,, ' - ' I ' lf. 'x 5 '+ -5 I Y i i' s , J 1 'Zz 5. x r f in ' . . Fx 3 V . . no 1-SL li . 'N . . ,:tu.,.33.ExgV- f: .3 - F 2 ' . 5 . 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F . f ' 1. ', -.-.x,x:-4-:-:-:-5-e-:-L-.-1-:-L-1-1-1-4-g- -,- ,.4.1-H.'. - 1 x:'g'w'S'N,!'i's,va-,S'S'S'x,s.s's x x n's'x n . , , , ,K K ,Y w.'s.N'h !NSSS!S's1xsN'-w.'u'sn5s'.As' ff ' g'll'-Difxlfllfff'UI 0.'ll4f44,'5 Ay'q5'q'g.NwSSS!NS'sss-.nssss-myIF I 1' 1-ov. 'QQ p vsftslxfrapilf Ilr01,q,f Q S'S'!,j'S s's's's s Q s Q .I xv - 'av 101,-rlllplpy,-,. is n. . , S' I 0 ' S wL 1 vii SSS-5xSsfssssss'q ' 0 .srsfz-f -2' .w -. .. I 0' . ,R . X S V Q,f'Q's'i'S's' si -I sk .Q N x N . 'K .sl 1, Y Qwqf Q Q 1. Q Q , Y , . lg. ,kg , ,IJ I pq, sy ii, xfhrixtzfx It . V 8. Sirk...-f?., ,, F5 6,551 -1 J -J 'E '- I-V.. -. ,. ' L W . 1' in , r - ,,Lg.!1 t'Ay.' V . . V No.2 Main Machinery Room ...G- warm . 0 FIRST ROW-FA Tom Black, MM1 Al Vigue, BT2 Allan Ei- denschink. SECOND ROW-MM3 Ron Glaze, FA Alvin Diecedue, BTFN lim Neff, MM2 Don Coulter. THIRD ROW-BT3 Mike McGuire, MMFN Bill MacPherson, FN Lane Fleming, FN Bill Wenzel. FOURTH ROW-FN Ron Baney, FA jeff Akin. BT2 Ernest Christmann, lbehindl FA Ron Broom, BT3 Larry Kiefer, FA David Andersen. Bussey, FN Ron Baney, FA Curtis Anderson. 7 -I ATE' ali-mimuaws. FIRST ROW-MMFN Fred Seifert, FN Larry Schmitz FA Ken Burlbaugh, BTFN Bill Hopson, MMFN Carson Rouns SECOND ROW-MM2 Bill Fitzpatrick, MM3 John Gray MM2 jim johnson, FN Ray Delone, MM2 Ron Wollm MMC Duane lenks. THIRD ROW-FN Bob Sink, FN Tom FIRST ROW-BTFN Tom Harris, BTFN Carl Martin, FA jerry Shomo, FN Stephen Morin, BT2 Dennie Lutz. SEC- OND ROW-BT1 Earnest Lauber, FA Rosevelt Wilson, MM3 Leslie Fillmore, FA Woody Wallace, FA Larry Towns, BT3 Bob Walton, FN john Moberg, BTFN Tom Hart, FA Marvin Grapp, FN Evan Smith, BTFN Andy Davis, FN David Moore, BT3 Don Smith. FIRST ROW-FN Lance Scott, FA lost- Dejesus, MMFN Ron Oltman, SECOND ROW-BTS Bill Orner, BT3 Raul Franco, BU Iohn Adams, FA Bob Angelo, MMI lerome Pearson, FA Stephen lollar,BT1 Ronald Hotgel. No. 4 Main Machinery Room -n A 1 .. 203 FIRST ROW-MM2 Ronald Bourne, MMFN jeff Harper, FN Leo Poche, BT3 Steve Kempton, FA Gerald Clark, SECOND ROW-MMFA Paul Steciow, MM3 Glen Newton, FN Frank Melen- dez, MM2 Gerald Wallace, BT3 Ben Woolett, BT3 Lawrence Stevenson, BTI john Miller. THIRD ROW-BT3 Chuck Hornsby, FA Teddy Murry BT2 Clarence Mierkey, MM3 Edgai Thompson, BT3 Paul McCraney, FA Mike Stone, FN Jewell Harrinton. DIVISION OFFICER AND CHIEFSZ FIRST ROW-ENS BIII Dewey. SECOND ROW-BTCS justice, BTCS Ralph Brazel BRC Jerry Gillmore. BOILER REPAIR AND SUPPLY: FIRST ROW-FN Herb Reiten, MM3 Bob Thibodeaux, BT3 Dan Tawzer, BT2 Bill Taylor. SECOND ROW-FN Phil Resch, FN Allan Thornton, MM2 AI Schnupp, FN Anthony Sheehan. P-2 'iv-lf. .QM 4 HHN llopson cle-.ins Ihr- boils-r clog- house- No.2 Auxiliary Machinery Room 4553451 ADMIN: riizsr Row-BT3 Allen McDowell, woi Bruce Tryon, BT3 lim Nofdmeieff MM2 Dale Munz. SECOND ROW-FN Elward Mar- bley, FN Dale Gower, LCDR K.E. Cole, FA Mike Ward, FA Bob Mitchell. E f I -if YN--BL X gf, YQ 01011- IP FIRST ROW-FN Frank Sterken, MM3 lohn Kaufman, MM3 Don Stringer. SECOND ROW-MM3 Dick Monger, MM3 Bill Tyoran, MM3 juan Deleon, MM3 Bill Larson, MM3 Bill Lee. THIRD ROW-MM3 Dan Plinski, MM3 Todd Monroe, FN Lynn Baker, FA joe Vega. ',. QU FIRST ROW-FA Larry jefferson, FN Tom Leyden, FA David Zoller, SFM3 Carl Glass. SECOND ROW-SF1 Frank Harris, SFM3 Dennis Kamine, FA David Weeks, LTIG D.W. Luczak, FN Gary Baker, SFP3 Carey Mosley, SFM2 David Crispell, SFM3 jerry Cornelius. As the radiograph nears the end of its cut, SFM3 Fred Lust -holds the pre p viously cut portion to insure a straight and even cut on the remaining steel. FIRST ROW-SFM3 Fred Lust, FN Don Smith, FA jeff Sandford, FN Rick How- land, FA Chester King, FA Bill Wright. SECOND ROW-SFM3 Homer Douglas, SFC A.B. Fulkerson, LTIG D.W. Luczak, FN jeff Cornett, SFM2 David Crispell, FN Ray Otto, FN Arden Schuft, FN Norris Rosier. -QE- fa 'N 5 . i TX. No. 3 Main Machinery Room FIRST ROW-FA Will Noel, FN Alan Reddemann, BTFN Mike Molica, BT3 Gordon Chaney. SECOND ROW-FA Perl McHardie, BTFN Dave Gomes, FA Steve Crea, FA Paul Slmerly, BT2 Wally O5tr0wSki. THIRD ROW-FA john Barr, BT3 Ted Batten, BT3 Larry Aamodt, FA George Allen, BT3 lim Brooks. X T l -ii- l idly i W1 .,, Qxi FIRST ROW-'MM2 NelSOn Messick, MM2 Carroll. SECOND ROW-FN Pat Hastings, FN Steve Holland, MM3 Lester Beattie, FA Bill Dillman, MM3 Steve Hall. THIRD ROW-MMFN lim Urrnston, FN lim Ricardo, FA Larry Subick, FN Vance Lundy. .is 9? FA Broom tightens hand hole plugs on the boiler. 207 'I if, ll i Auxiliary Division ,vp-'r I il il -I I a il si il A DIVISION OFFICE' FIRST ROW-FN David Wittenberg, CWO2 Bill Mears SECOND ROW-ENS Gregg Walker, LT Bill McMenamin, FN Doug Schulte. FN Charles Willy Williams takes hourly readings on one of the ship's high pressure air compressors, which serve the oxygen-nitrogen plant. O2N2 SHOP: FIRST ROW-MMI Stan Whitley, MMI Art Boemmel. SECOND ROW-MM3 Milton Richey, MM2 Brodie Thurmon, FN Charles Williams, MM3 Curly Riley, MM3 Mike Nissen. FA Steve Westbrook, FN john Hill. 1 la ' K -sg M- ,wx-ff.' . E ' . Q Eli . . 5 . , J. 11 -.'.. asain. J U -. ' V as 1 i 1 N QW FIRST ROW FN Tim Pillard, MM3 Larry Stevens, FN Fred Maldonado, MM1 Roosevelt Washington. SECOND ROW-- FN Bruce Wiggins, FA jose Santos, MM3 Gary Howell, FN joe Driver. THIRD ROW--FN Otis Randle, FN Dennis French, , EN2 Earl Canova, FA Robert Epps. Q FN Otis Randle adds oil to one of theship's air compressors. 2 5: ni i sl 'E i if E I . -g ll l l ll H l 5, I li li I u I H It l I I I I FN Tim Grant, FN Danny Farley, FA Harold 3 Barber. ,. li 'I ,. li I I , I , 5 Air Compressor Shop i 'S' ff' I-tt- 523 I ' is-,ww iff ' 1 ' 'l 5 g.T,X.g't, A X ,QQ- 5 5' :fl-e' : I ' 'Q LKB I ,-ws-Q Ill 1.6. s..- 'R 4 ff' - '55, I 5 5 - . 1 v i I , 2 , Hydraulics FIRST ROW--MM1 lim Newsome, FA Gary Cate. SECOND ROW--MM3Ilm I Stevens, MM3 Deryl LaLone, FA Mike Zaumeyer, FN Dwight Shipman, MM2 1 Charlie Hadd, FN Bob Rabourn. THIRD ROW--FN Greg Andruskevitch, MM3 f joe Secondo, FA johnny Simmons. in-I ,Aff A, 'ig ,.....,..... . Fm , oo F T 5 T F N5 fs 15 a' - il A O F FIRST ROW-SFP2 Steve' Doyle-, FN Lune-s Murphy, SFPS Be-nuro kgmm ,ip SECOND ROW-SFP2 Paul fXrc'c-nf-.1ux, SFP! ihnvc- Finrm-S, IN Funk milw- Q., gf man, LTlGD,W.LuC1.1k,FA Wvndcll lJ.1vls,SFC,-NFS, Fulkcrson E FIRST ROWQFN Larry Ihonmx, FA R.wrnond llvdmnt, IN Rc-yvs Montes, FN lohn Perry, FA Dawd Cfrmwll, SECOND ROW-SFP3 Donald Christian, FA Leo Ldbqfi, FN lohn McC.xQk1ll, SKF f-NB. Iulkvrson, FA Llwrvnfv Grignon, A LUG DW. LuC1.1k,F-X Nlorrnan lDvl.1unv,INThom.1sPoIts. 'Y W fr i 5 4 I 1 7 lb- g - ' Y? Q 3 ! I V Ai on 1 5 211 I 'asf if , 7 V AAL.. -'Ai -V:--V -A-M -N -wil-A,-Q.....A-:M i- -.1,,,.,.,,M,:.VL4A:4WL-r-Wy,'Nga WW ,mm ,WW , A M ,, ,, l P,,Q...,.,,-.,11:frg::',:xuv:::vc:f:.a1CaL,,1, l I gli, I i I il is il Iii an Il lv 'll il P I. I .F 3, I i I li. ll 3 I lv, !:. R, I I I I I 2 'O 'Tm Power Shop and Safety Checks FIRST ROW--EM'l Fred Omaque, EM2 Martin Kirk, EM3 Richard Donelson, EM3 Sam Encinias, EM3 Clary Lush, EM3 Bill Poore. SECOND ROW--EMC Herb Coll- yar, IC3 john Haldiman, EM3 David Hood, EM3 Bob Carreras, EM3 Chuck Federle, FN Bob Boothby, EM1 Ulysses Richard. THIRD ROW EMC johnny Hinson, EM1 Leonard Strong, EM2 Pete Acel, EM3 Lyman Landry, EM3 Mike McArdle, FN Ray Dalmolin, EM2 Bob Folger. Electrical Division FIRST ROW--LT 1. Propati, EMCM Philip Hinshaw. SECOND ROW--ENS lim Northington, WO'l Claude Ste- phens. THIRD ROW--EM3 Ron Coty, EM3 Landy Briney, EM1 Frank Schmidt, EM2 Harry Fanning. Administration FIRST ROW--IC3 Don Hodgkinson, ICFA Steve Ferch. SECOND ROW-- EMFN lim Barker, ICFA Bob Davis, FN Tom Gravert, FA Bill Kubik. 5-an we 'E UUNKR Diesel Engine Shop FIRST ROW-EN3 Robert Radcliffe, EN2 Steve Crochet EN1 Girt Davenport, EN1 Ernie Franciliso. SECOND ROV. - EN3 Bob Brooks, EN2 Bob Wilson, FA Bill Thompson EN3 Frank LaChanCe, FN Billy Vlcek, EN3 George Peter son. li- flvl FN Nlhf rio UU rnanufirtures a pump shalt on tht Nhchins ShopS la e 4,,.-1' .J S.:-A - F-at-l ' Electrical Lighting FIRST ROW--FN Dan Dalke, EM3 Terry Carter, EMCS Carl Hathcock, EM3 Tim Ward, EM3 Frank Connelly, EM3 Dean Falkner. SECOND ROW--EM1 Claude Allen, EM2 Erasmo Olivarri, FN Greg Burke, EM3 Ed Cook, EM3 Claude Caddy, EM3 jim Erickson, FN Mike Hill, FN Roland Wilson. Aviation and Ordnance Electrical Shop FIRST ROW--FN john Berard, EM3 Don Baker, EM3 Al Arneson, EMI Richard lNAenclcz, FA Dennis Richter, EM3 Steve Dennis. Sfffflllxllfl I-ffilfv all-fl? lm- IYI-Viizmiq, EM2 Terry Bolarnairri, llflll. if U1 WV'-iilf U 'N Fr0l'1Qk, lflVlZ Way is iw ,, if , , , Dick Cliarlva, lf-fi' lui f FIRST ROW--EM3 Bill Shelton, EM3 Ken Kelch, EM2 Bob Van Frank, FN Dick Flecther, EMFN john Mont- gomery. SECOND ROW--EM1 Ed Phillips, FN Ray Fougnie FN Gary Latelle, EM2 Clarence Kaberline, EM3 Steve Pennington, EM3 lack Maner, EMC Bob Clark. Electrical Distribution FIRST ROW--EM1 Calvin Dailey, EM2 lack La Fleur, EM3 Harry Best, EM2 lim Siepert, FN Tom Winningham. SECOND ROW--EM3 Cecil Storey, FN Ron Gratterola, EM3 Casey Linn, EM3 George Norman, EM3 Butch Carey, EM2 Earl Young, EMCS Harold Armstrong, FN Gary Steinheimer. FIRST Row--FA Amos P. Smith, FVINIB lafk Ciallier, NINIC Par 'Niiklin tNL Harry Chase. SECOND ROW--MM2 Lloyd johnson, FK 1 Bidylor k, FX Ritk Smith, FN Mike Calloxw, FN Mike- Ht-.iciding FIRSI ROW'--IA Slove' Edwtirtiw, MMI lim Iowxr1writI, FN lim Rigtllzi. SECOND ROWFAMN12 Louis Irrmrripkv, FA loc Shooprntin, FA Dt-nnis Wt-it'n.il FIRST ROW--NIM3 john USI1t'r. FN Uvnnx Iltwvltlnsf, NINIZ Ntewv Wood FAX Bob Tucker, FN loc Costa. SECOND ROW--FA Larry Lwlor, FX Eddie- Birdcn THIRD ROW--MMI Haroid Thornm, MM3 Cari Lowr, FN Lwralii Niiiimpa 182133 J Air Conditioning I - v I KI, If 'Q l dl T-4 as v X , .-- L -..iii- Constant and Catapult Steam AV FIRST RCJMN--IC3 Don Hodgkinson, lC3 Norm Orio IC1 lohn Angel, FN Elroy Codding, lC2 Tom Rolando SECOND ROVN'--ICC Bob lNilS0n, FN Fred Nothnagel ICB Georgv lmhot, FN Paul Blackwell, IC3 Steve Patter son, ICJ Dennis For-lexf. After Interior Communications and Gyro Clroups Forward Communications and Cryro Group FIRST ROW -- QMSN Dennis Cihak, QM3 Richard McQuiston, QMSN Ray Mejia, QM3 Arthur Heller. SECOND ROW -- QM3 Curtis Herring, QM3 Henry Bisson- nette, SN Larry Scheeringa, QMSN joe lurvick, SN lim Brandt, SN Eugene Kluiber. QM3 Richard McQuiston listens for the navigation satelite on SRN9 fsat- elite tracker.l When he locks on to the satelite the ship's position will be determined. 222 , ,,.,,. ,- .-4...,...,..........:..f.....,1 -f-M -r Damage Control Division Administration, Forward CO2, and Key Shop FIRST ROW--DC3 Tom Yearick, FN Doug Mcrvtorns, DCFN Danny Holman, DCFN lim Henderson, DCFA Larry Pavia, SECOND ROW!-DCFN Dennis Neubauer, DCFN Wayne Klepper, DCFN A.l. Dimond, DC3 John Brooks, DLI Iom Festervan, DCCM B.L. Bishop. THIRD ROW--DC2 Bob Lreeth, DCFN Dan Irvin, FN Ed Groves, FN Bob Pyle, DCB Al Ciroves, DC2 loc Fikamp, DC3 Walt Hyatt, DCC W.R. Sipes. After CD2 and Carpenter Shop FIRST ROW--DCFN lohn Weinisch, FN Ken Merritt, DC31orgelones, FA Danny Wilson, DC3 Keith Streeter, DC2 Dave Ferguson, DC3 Ray Kahler, DCC B.R. jones. SECOND ROW--DCI H.P. Stedman, FA Fred Ehrl, DCFN Randy Leatham, SFP3 Pat Kyllo, FN Rusty Morriera, DC2 jerry Sims, DCFN Greg Bray, FN jerry Todd. 'VV ,f, AIMD OFFICERS: FIRST ROW -- LCDR C.A. White, CDR R.H. Haartzell,LCDR EM Nowak. SECOND ROW -- CWO2 P.L. Beebe, LTIG I.L. Powell, WO'l R F Yount, CWO2I.D. Offield. Although the IM-1 Division is the smallest in AIMD, this division is the nerve center of the Department. Among other things, it monitors the product effort, the material requirements, the quality of workmanship and product of the AIMD. It also analyzes TK Q-...mg IRCR FT I TERMEDI TE AINTENANCE from available maintenance data what im- provements are needed and how to affect their accomplishment. One other important function is to provide the majority of mess cooks and compartment cleaners for the Department. ill! ...f ft www., MZCS Norm lticobs, AFCM Bill I fi lt ' .4 J v-ezeferesf -4 I 1 5 H 4 i 1 , f i I i . ji ax V , .1 l ' 'I ti xf ' L -M, OFFICERS: LTIC Bill Cottschalk, CDR Skip Man Dust-n CDR Charles jasper, The primary duties of Range-r's Navigation Department are to maintain an accurate plot of the ship's position and course using astro- nomical, visual, electronic, and other appro- priate means, and advise the Commanding Officer and the Officer of the Deck concern- ing ship's movement and a safe course to be steered. Members of the Navigation Depart- ment must study all available sources of nav- igational information concerning the area before entering pilot waters. The Navigator is responsible for the prepar- ation of the Deck Log, Standing Orders for the Officer of the Deck, the Captain's Night Orders, and the Quartermaster's Notebook. Official records of all observations and com- putations made for the purpose of navigating the ship i.e., the Navigator's World-Book, Sight Log, Bearing Book, Fathometer Log, Magnetic Compass Record, etc., all are within the scope of the ship's Navigator. If , H 'X '---.....L, T r l Ti. ., 57 Y' T' j f A , , X I , 1' if Xi lx: ,5, . ' ' ! , - 7 ,-inf ,ff- , A, A p.p1f'g4 'lil -fe.:-1 Q wi,,,..,.:Cr I-D J-.,,--,.-' --D il 41 J yi' 221 QMSN Dennis Cihak takes a visual bearing on a navigation aide, while SN Mike Baldasare and SN Steve Smith look on. FIRST ROW -- SN lim Sherman, QMSN Victor Martinez. SECOND ROW -- OMB Robert Middleton, QM3 Arthur Hackenberg, QMCS Leo Lezotte, QM1 Graciano An- guiano, Y- --.-... ,.., ,y y-. ... M M-2 ADI3 Fred Linkenfelter prepares to lower a jet engine down onto its stand. IET SHOP: ADI2 Ed Williams, ADI1 Ken Burt, ADI1 Billy Saunders, ADI3 Dave DeLong. SECOND ROW -- ADI3 Steve Iacobs, ADI2 Bill Boston, ADR3 jerry Fladeland, ADI2 Chas Phillips, ADI3 Iohn Penn, ADI3 Al Dunlap, ADI2. Al Crawford. THIRD ROW -- ADI3 Dale Sewald, ADI3 Ben Pierce, ADR3 Don Blottiaux, ADI3 Ron Holt, ADRCB. Schwitzerlett, ADI3 Rich Donahue, AN Hugh Brooks, ADI2 l Randy Iacobson, ADR3 Mike Wright. f fx ef 1 X, ff ft ,N GSE SHOP: ASM2 Mike Kohler, ASM3 Gilbert Hammond, AN Ioseph Man- gini, AS1 joe Baxter, ASE2 Tom Davidowski, ASC Floyd Morstein. SECOND ' ROW -- ASH2 David Clark, ASHAN Darrell Thwaites, ASE3 Greg Schollen- ber er ASE3 Mario Manzo. THIRD ROW -- ASM3 Charlie Marley, AZ3 Bob 8 I Blase, ASM3 Dick Brus, ASH3 Steve Frazier, ASM3 Mike Nicholson. GSE SHOP: AMSAN Mark Harris, AN Lin Lairson, ASM3 Dave Srnsky. SECOND ROW -- AST Lamar Moorhead, ASM3 Arlon Anklam, ASH3 Richard Baker, ASM3 Iohn Patton. THIRD ROW -- ASH2 David Williams, ASM2 David Clines, ASE2 Alben Walker, ASM2 Tony Giniewski, ASE3 Lew Depp, AST Herb Blevins. -2. F' J- f.!'1i'F - Pr' ........ W ,. A.I.M.D .5 xggfzg 5 .ls -3, ,n 1 1 1 ... .L 1-.A ,Qu-V , . -,.vf,i'g' ,' f ' f- - Y 1-11- ' na -f-,.' . --A - ---1 , - 3 R A A..---1'-f-'2u1f.fQ 's -. ,, -.- - .1,,, .Q ,- .Yfmf -fn i--ui-t- N.t .1 1. ,. fit! ' f l ' A - A i X , . f , , 's ' 1 CPO'S: FIRST ROW -- AEC Pete Kelley, ATC Paul Moore. SECOND ROW -- ATC jerry McGovern, AQC Harry Welch, AEC lim johnson, ATCS Bill Reed. THIRD ROW -- AQC Bob See, AEC Phil julian, AEC Ray Haynes, ATC Gerald Beck. ULILE l Q WORK CENTER 625: FIRST ROW -- AE3 Hutch Hutchison, AE3 Bill Blayle, ATR3 Bill Thunstrom, AE3 Larry Newsom. SECOND ROW -- AE3 Loyd Downs, AT1 Rodger Bennetts, AEC Haynes, AE3 Bill Winstead, AE3 Mike Zyph. Q X V. IM-3 AvionicsfArmament Division KIM-33 is respon- sible for producing over 800!0 of the units pro- cessed by AIMD. More than 100 different aircraft systems, plus much of the support equipment, are maintained in these 10 shops. The 180 skilled men who comprise this di- vision are justifiably proud of their average of over 4,000 units processed per month. AQB3 Larry Stogner runs checks on a radar box of an A-6 aircraft. WORK CENTER 650: FIRST ROW -- ATR2 Denny Denslow, ATN3 Bill Schyler, AE2 Al Landon, AQB3 Mike Kruse, ATN3 Ed Hopkins. SECOND ROW -- ATR3 Don Cremo, Chief Kelly, AQB3 Larry Stogner, AQB3 Dick French, AQB3 Don Newsom, AQF2 Hap Wilson, AQB3 Lee Beny- sek, AQB3 Walt Hume, AE2 Gene Hanshumaker, ATN3 Ralph Angelo, AQB2 Wade Mickesh, AT1 Ralph Swords. S-, i 1 I I FIRST ROW -- AZCS jacobs, ADj3 Steve Wil- banks, AA Richard Lagree, Ken Humphries, AKAN jim Lacasse, AZ2 Bob Duea, AZ3 Ray Crabtree, ADR3 john Bender, AZ1 Wendell Acker. SECOND ROW -- ADRAN Martin Duc- cini, AN Bill Zelin, ADR2 Gary Geverink, AZ3 Greg Herrenbruck, AZ2 Brian Dillistin, ADR3 Richard Collins, AZAN Ken McGowan. THIRD ROW -- AN john Challand, ADIAN Bill Baker, AZAN Randy Bruce,, AZAN Frank Pfeiff, AZ2 jerry Birch, ADj1 Bob Stepuch,, ATC Clark. FOURTH ROW -- AN Howard Porter, ADjAN Bob Thornton, AN Dave judge, AN john Lee- SPEED 'C it Qs 'i 1 X if T X man, YN3 Cal Roan. IM-2 The mission of the General Maintenance Di- vision lIM-2i of AIMD is to check, test and repair as necessary components ranging from minor subassemblies to complete jet engines worth in excess of 540,000 each. General Main- tenance encompasses structural component repair and fabrication, tire and wheel inspec- tion and assembly, maintenance of all Ground - 1 l 1 Support Equipment, Aviators Equipment, hydraulic components, fluid line fabrication and the inspection repair of aircraft engines. The savings realized by onsite repair, rather than return of defective components to a CONLS depot, are enormous. Additionally, lv-Z maintains and serxices the ship's COD aircraft, Slkll 'XNll'l , ws N i wa , ' N . lv- X iii! ,r Q f t 1 f vrlvtt. x tx CPCYN llRSl ROW, -- 'XNKN liwli Fink, MXN Xvrris Ciililis NHONU ROW -- -XNCNlrm1ll.iriskrwt'ht -XDR! Richard Rogers, -XNHIC Bill Currex llllRlJ RCJNN -- 'XUIQV R-lfilltlll Rrisftfl lwrtgvr, 'XNC lloyd Nlorstvin PRL Walt fmlzielka. AXDRC Berk Schmitz- ', gt X . 1, 4-J7 IET SHOP1 FIRST ROW -- AN john Bl'iSbal'1C, ADj3 joe Haverland, ADjAN john Thims, ADj3 Mike Merten, ADj2 Nat Stella, ADj3 Fred Ling- enfellter, ADj2 Bill Sexton, ADR1 jim Gorham, ADj2 john Reed. SECOND ROW -- AE3 RlCl'tard Rathnaw, ADj'I Larry Huxoll, ADR2 Bill McMaha Rathnaw, ADjl Larry Huxoll, ADR2 Bill Mc- Mahan, ADI3 Cliff Wimer, ADj1 john Murray, ADj3 Derek Higham, ADj3 Mike Garaker, ADj3 Dave Taylor, ADI3 Gary Schmeltzer, ADI3 Con- rad Markmueller, ADj3 Dan Lovings. M-3 ATN3 Agustino Ferrara checks the reading on a piece of testing equipment. WORK CENTER 690: FIRST ROW ATR3 Dennis Telller AQB3 john Smith AQF2 Brice Schafer, AQ1 William Sake AE3 Tom Bergo AQB3 Larry King SECOND ROW-QAQB3 William Turman AQB3 Neill Sheridan AQC Harry Welch, AQB2 Nick Dimassimo AQB2 Lee Squires AQB2 Phil Cook WORK CENTER 630: FIRST ROW -- AQ1 Carey Keeton, AQF2 Charles Harvey, AQF2 Rozer Pazan, AQB2 Everett Peschke, AQF2 Ronald Young. SECOND ROW -- joe johnson, AQF2 Dave Reynolds, AQF2 Don Pellegrini, AQF3 Donald Vidato, AOF3 Richard Langdon, AQF2 Robert Gibbs, AQB3 Steve Turner, AQF2 Robert Schirm, AQF3 Tom Marcacci, AQF2 jerry Eaton, AQF2 Frank Ploof, AQF2 Fred Cordes, AQB3 Toney Wood. 230 IM-2 W-'ORK CENTERS-10 5501 EIRSI ROW ---'xNil'i2lirr1Hirfi.: ANXS3 Pvrf' Robe-rrwori, -KN 'Ee-rrp Nivsldx, -XMH5 XML.- Bdrr,A.'v1H3EhiIC1mpy.SEC,OND ROW -- 'XNMQ N111-.V kri- houri, AMHZ Lynn Haw, ,-XN Tom Our-f-ri PXNHM iJ.1rirvi-- Bs-twdy, 'XMH2 -'xl Springs-r, ,'xN1Hl Dori Cori,-..1, imp: Cfurry,fXN1H21ohri If-wr, ,Q -1 2 - 'Q D - f A, Q Q A . 1 U . Regain' .N LQ , id . K nl all N , x 'X WU?-lrx LENHR TI' HRNI ROW f -XXVI Ii-NN Dnikv, --AJ 'SL KN I .- ki.'i.1'-Ti XNHNXN iw' Di-iiiiiiiyio 'XXi5l'l1l1Il' I , Q' 1 M ' 1 Nik NNN ROW XNXNR liiii Nhiigliiriix -XNNQ L A. A ' - i ivlwi- XN iiwiv Niiiii-I NNN? loiiii R.lI1lNl'N. x f- 'xN2N-- Ri-. rw v'.. i,, Hiiiili ROW kiiiu! liril-X -XN1NI ' ,f ii'i i ,.N' 'iii XN'.N,ili..iXXii!ii' -XNiliil7l Nluiil 'XN1Nf Z E X . ' V i XXV. ibn Niko XX1N.'Ri-in-il X1liil'I 'XN1Ni P IH f5 Qmiiq - 1.1 5' ,UNT ' ul 1 1 mg- I N , I 1 v ig V ,N . J X I I X 1-IQ A H W ORR CENTER 8101 EIRNT ROW Y- PR3 D.mriy Minis, PR2 Ricardo Wilson, PR-XN Rorrmrw Hilririhrlmrit, SECOND ROW' -- PR2 Chdrlris Crook, AME2 Wmm- Ddxif-, PR2 Harold Hdfkdthorri, PRES Mac Mc Cionrif-ll, PR3 Larry Fair, Doriom-x. C-WX CREW2 EIRST ROW -- AMH3 Myrlf' W'ulf, ADRC Rodgers, AE3 Don Prator. SECOND ROW -- AMS3 Miko O'Briori, ADR3 Dori Blottioux, fXTN3lohr1 Goggiris, PR21ohri Smith, THIRD ROW' -- PR3 lim Tiiimka, PR2 Cyilviri Dani0l,PR1 Tub - 49' - l v i l l l WORK CENTER 610: FIRST ROW -- AT1 Donald Huffines, ATR2 Pete Claffey, ATN3 john Huddleston, ATN2 Mike Lovegren, ATN2 Larry Naquin, ATN2 George Turner, ATN2 Wayne johnson, AQB3 Steve Tackle. SECOND ROW -- T ATN3 Mike McNeil, ATN3 Dave Zody, ATN2 Ray Emily, ATN3 Dan York, ' ATN2 Keith Simpson, ATN3 Augie Ferrara, ATN2 Bill Parker, ATN2 Paul T' Krueger. ' 1 -E 1 l 1 ll , l S l l l l l l 1 .1 i l 1 l I li li K 2 M 2 , Z S ! ,l ,T l Z I I l WORK CENTER 610: FIRST ROW -- ATR2 George Smith, ATN3 Steve Mentas, AN Dennis Coen, ATN3 Wally Charlton, ATNAN Bill Garner. SECOND ROW -- l ' 1 l ATR3 David Dodd, ATR2 Fred Strunk, ATN2 George Hammons, ATN3 Vernon T Chang. l i Handler - ADI3 Cliff Wimer, CLone Ranger 84 Silveri, Trainer - ADR2 . Bill McMahan. 1 ii i 'Q , 5 i r i Y A 3 1 WORK CENTER 7001 AO2 Myron Pierce, AN Bob Milburn, AO3 Corkey Walner. Qihihlm .lv- gl-' IM'2 3 fig 49- H Rf-.su-1 VYORK CTNIIR 5-IU 5303 TIRNI ROW -- -XNIIIQ Iwm II VIII: 'k 1 I AMSQ3 Pc-Iv RUIIMIHUH, -KN If-fry N14-sim, -XNIIH XIII- ,,, Bdff,,AxMI1sP.,I cgfdw SICOND Row -- mm MII., QUIT -f hmm, 'XMIM lynn Hay, .-KN Ior1IQuI-I-rw, 'XNIII5 IIv'IIITIN Iic-Indy, -NNIII3 ,XI Sprung:-r, -XNIIIJ Ilfm ffm,-,,,, gy, .f Curry, ,-XNIIIJIQIWH If-wr. nxt A I I. X A WORK QINIIR UN IIRNI ROXX A- 'XNINI II-Ns IJIJLL-, --S l KN III., kI.w.1'I!w XNHNXN Inv IM-qmlmm -XN I7vmm' Al Q I NIQNNII RUXX XXINI IIIII NIJIQIIIIIIN, -XNINQ I I -A at A ' '- 111+-.N-. XN Iimu' NIIIII-: 'XNINR IIIIIH RJINWIN x 'O N- IMI,v.I IIIIRII RON kI1IvI IIIIIx 'XNINI I ' in L IIVIJIIYL' XXINQ XNIIIRIII NIIILII 'XXINQ T xr' ,XS I '- P I X-Xlff .I.1'-r'NII.Ix.I XNIN,'KuIH'II NIIIIPI 'XNINI 'L f II u' 'xNINfRIII1N IEVII 2' pf ,V . I 1 'H il xi' ,f -1- . ,H ,V ' f. ' , .1 'At' m IA . hu E .- 1 . Ni '.A' 5 I I .+-sf Y Q N, I 1 0 - ' I ,S Q-RAI 'qv-I I I' ' I I IX 1 ,I N 4 ' ri 14' , X -if ml, I Q If 4 1 NN ORR CENTER 8101 FIRST ROW -- PR? Ihnm' Mims, PR2 Ricnrfio Wilson, PRRN Rrmmm IIiIfIf-INIIWII, SICONIJ ROV! -- PR2 Clharlf-S Cfruok, AMH2 Xmxnv Tbdw-, PR2 II.1mIrI II.acImIhorn, PRX Vldc Mclormf-II, PR3 Larry Fair, PRI john Smith. TIIIRTJ RQVV -- PR3limT.IImI4.1,PR2 CQ.aIvIr1D.1ni0I,PR1 Tub A Dohomw. C-IA CRENN1 FIRST ROW -- AINIII3 NIYIIK' VVUII, ADRCQ Rodgvrs, AE3 Don Prater, SECOND ROW -- AM53 Miko O'BrIvn, ADR3 Don Blottioux, ATN3IoI1n Goggins. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS: IN FRONT -- CDR G. W. Mathews r. SECOND ROW -- LT G Ci. E. Roets, LCDR D. M. Knize, LCDR H. A. Anderson, LT C.E. A fighting ship is only as good as the con- dition of the men who serve aboard her and that's where Ranger's Medical Depart- ment enters into the picture. Whether it be insuringthe drinking wateris safe to con- sume or an emergency appendicitis in the middle of the night, the Medical Depart- ment has the responsibility for the health and welfare of almost 5,000 men. To tackle this job, it has a staff of 50 people comprised of four doctors, one Medical Service Corps officer, three chief petty officers, and 42 hospital corpsmen, plus all the paraphanalia required to complete- ly outfit an 80 bed hospital-outpatient clinic service. In addition to caring for Ranger's crew, it also serves as the care facility for smaller ships that need its services. That this is a full time job is evidenced by the fact that the Medical Department saw 15,000 patients at sick call, ran over 17,000 lab tests, filled 12,500 prescriptions, admitted nearly 700 patients ,to its hospital ward and per- formed over 200 surgical operations during the deployment. Perhaps the Medical Department's most effective contribution to Top Gun health was the creation of f'vv.Pf BURNS . 2iii'i'ii to say, Mr. Burns did an oiilzmrirliiigi yn helping to prevent rlisc,:,i'.f- .iiricigg I i- A Mn -.v.....A,M -M--.........-ug., -. Se .. , ,, ,ku gr A .KVY W F hw-in-Am-i I I i SENIOR HOSPITAL CORPSMEN1 FIRST ROW -- HM1 Lowell Peterson, HMC Harry Lowe, HMCS Arnold Bandur, HM1 George O'Connor. SECOND ROW -- HM2 Gerald Dobbs, HM2 Tom Clemans, HM2 Allen Spath, HM2 Mike Froehlich, HM2 Terry Orr, HM2 Roger Freimarck, HM2 Ed Karelin. . Q WORK CENTER 681f6822 FIRST ROW -- PH2 Ed Bertness, ATR2 Ormund Wegscheid, PH2 Robert Ewers, PH1 Marty Roberg, ATN2 Woody Woodhall. SECOND ROW -- PH3 Charles Flett, AT1 lirn Schwind, PH1 lim Ross, ATR3 Chuck Reminder, ATN3 Dave King, ATCS William Reed. WORK CENTER 6912 FIRST ROW -- AQB3 Chris Remy, AQB3 Alan Kirby, AE1 Chuck Ge-otz, AT1 Ed Farley, AOB! Chuck Overley. SECOND ROW -- AQB2 Danny Smith, AQF2 Orv Taylor, AQB2 loc- Serroels, AQCQ Sw-, .-KOH! Pete Reeve, ATN3 Eric Die,-tc-ll, AU Roh Murphy, AQB3 L00 Bcnysvk works on one ot the rnanx circuits or an aircraft instrument panel. .1 4 Y, - V , .,V....g 'P ,,f.. . i l QA 'f .- , fy, if I we xi WORK CENTER 6911 EIRST ROW -- AQB2 joe Harp, AQB3 Brian ludd, AQB2 Len Cyr. SECOND ROW -- AE2 Wayne Brooks, AE2 Art Bedard, AQB2 Keith Leggett, AQB3 jerry Teaff. IM-3 J 11' rr-l?' SQUADRON CORPSMENZ FIRST ROW -- HM2 ROW--HM3 Kim Martin, HM3 Ken Bray, HM1 Thomas King, HM1 Robert Rosenberg, HM1 Clay Young, HM2 Dave Weitzel. THIRD ROW-- john Pavlakovich, HM3 David Orum. SECOND HM2I21Ck Mills, HM2 George Martindale- HM3 Frank Green evaluates blood samples under a mi- crosco pe. FLIGHT DECK AID: HM 'I Robert E. Napper, HM1 Leroy Bryant, HM2 Frank Phillip. A,-, . . I, - ' fl,- QUALIFICATIONS LAB: FIRST RCDIN -- AT1R.1lpiiwkf-irmi, A23 Hugh Sl0vf'r1S0n, AQF2 Iohri llfnwlil, 'X ll cN'4JfL4l' ml bert. SECOND ROW' --f'xTNSfNlorr1s Umlcl, 'XTNS l.N.1,rn- Pufahl, ATR2 ffl VanB.m-n,AQ1 Charles Ne-urriimf, MJ!! Rob Pc-rrill. NJ Rohm! Nlilli-r flwfkxtoi ll.1wsortr.4cluslnaparl mln-n lrimiurwfmtilu'.ilr1r.lll WORK CENTER 660: FIRST ROW -- Chief Moore, Gene NN ORK CENTER 620i FIRST ROVV -- AE2 Ken Wilding, AE3 BuICh Kinder, -XF! Srmv Niorsc-, -KE2 Harvey Harris, AE2 Wait Depa. SECOND ROW -- -'NU Dan Nonifflclt, AE3 Ke-n Brayton, AEC julian, AE1 Carrol Dennis .-XE3 Paul Suki-S, 'XE3 lirn Sheahan. Goward, Bob Groves, Greg Bouffard, lim Hood. SECOND ROW -- Rick Bogdan, Charlie McClain, Alvin Welford, Chief Boone, Les Haverland, Ed Maciaszek. THIRD ROW -- joe Beckman, Higg High, Steve Thompson, Dave Miller, Lew Edwards. IM-3 l i i 1 lf,-M L. lucovrcs, Dr. LLTJ Tom Graves. The Dental Department consists of l four painless dental officers, 10 smil- ing technicians, and many eager Ran- , ger personnel with dental problems - l over 1,200 per month. Preventive den- ' tistry is stressed with over 275 scalings, cleanings and stannous fluoride ap- i plications given per month. l ii l In addition to this, the clinic keeps busy with a weekly average rate of 240 teeth restored, 35 teeth removed, 14 2 partial or full dentures designed, 6 crowns cast, and over 700 x-rays de- ? veloped. With Ranger's modern equip- Z ment, all types of dental care from re- ? ducing a fractured jaw to waxing a crack in your denture can be accom- . plished. .-,.f f Y - A plastic fitting ow-r ihf- in It 1 'il insure sterile Iypfriiirsfj DENTAL OFFICERS: Dr. LLTJ Dave Welker, Dr. LCDRJ lack Lessig, Dr, QLTJ R. , is X .,-Qymgfgggjrf-4 gg--sy-f ' ' 'ww f.,.11.f,---f5..- wa.- bf, X .1-.gs , ,L . - x ,, A J' N JZ. all - 9 QA,-f,.3. J' gi -,?if'.5f-4. F. ' ' f K W -vw ig: 1, .l,,-,,,,.fA?rqi-f' 14 2 7? :lj .iipyx-,:.!f f --,- A f-.,--- 1, ,r .'A h A1 ,- ..fv.,, -- . .E , .' N xx . 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Lf, JUNIOR HOSPITAI ClORPSN1lN, llKSl ROW -- ANN Run sun, llN1X Rulwrt Diclunsuri, 'NN Vx-lYlN' Morris, 'llllRlJ lmvii, llNl3 limb lone-S, llkll lm' Chiu 1.1, llkll lim -Xlmlmil, RUNA, M HN frank l.w.srm, llkll l.im1's lylvs, lllvli Hugh lllvlj Bill S4-lls, Sli UND ROW -- HMB louse' lliiimwn, luliw, llkillririiisiiri-1-n HKU Nick lhom.1s,lN S.imle'r1lxiris, HM! llcm..lrilStewi'r1 .-- K HM3 William jones begins HM3 jones then applys the After the cast has done its job, HM3 jones finishes up the job work on cast for AMSC Thedron plaster over the bandages. . . the delicate cutting for removal with small motorized saw James. .. begins. .. i 235 .umm-qnvmma .....--, ,. ....Q............., Carrier Air Wing Two - Staff FIRST ROW - LCDR Lance Wright, LTIG Brian Foster, CDR jim Dorsey, LCDR Bill Logue, LCDR lerry Rogers. SECOND ROW - WO Rick Yount, LTIG Ken Smith, LT Ed Wendt, CDR Boot Hill fCommander Attack Carrier Air Wing Twol, LCDR Larry Gallion, LCDR A1 Anderson, LT Tom McLeod, LCDR N.L. Griffith. This is Attack Carrier Air Wing TWO. An air wing which traces its origin back to Battle Air Group 74 and later Battle Carrier Air Group ONE, both of World War Il fame. In 1948 the group was re- designated Carrier Air Group TWO and assigned to the USS Midway operating in the Atlantic Fleet. At the outbreak of the Korean Conflict in 1950, Air Group TWO was transferred to the Pa- cific Fleet. Fighting its way through the Korean Conflict in 1950 51, and 52, aboard the USS Boxer, USS Valley Forge, and USS Philippine Sea, Air Group TWO flew a record number of combat sorties during this period. These included air actions in support of the Hungnan Evacuation, the Red Spring Offensive and participation in the famous 1,000 aircraft raid on the North Korean Capitol, Ponyang. During the years after the Korean Ceasefire, 1953- 1962, Air Group TWO made Far East cruises a- board the USS Yorktown, USS Essex, USS Shangra La and USS Midway. ln 1963 Air Group TWO was redesignated Attack Carrier Air Wing TWO CCVW-21. In 1965 the Air Wing deployed to South East Asia aboard the USS Midway and was credited with attacking and destroying the first three Communist MIGS of the Vietnam War. During the pant five years Air Vifirig 'MAIN hfis made four BEAGIA rleplczyrrwiwif-Q in wi,ipg,in Q of life, Policy in Vietnam, with rim Liza mm lwiiig , 1 aboard Ranger. FIRST ROW - YN3 Rick Anthony, DK3 Dick Hunter, HM1 Bob Rosenberg AN limmie Woodruff, SA Bob Karpuk, YN2 Rick Lowens, AO1 joe Gurule DK2 Fred Langridge. Through out the years Air Group TWO, and more recently Air Wing TWO, has operated almost every carrier based aircraft in the U.S. inventory. Commencing with World War ll fighter and attack aircraft, the air wing squadrons have progressed through Corsair I's, Panthers, Ban- shees, and Skyraiders and the first sweptwing types - Cougars, Furies, Skyhawks -to our present Phantoms, Ci'usadei's, Vigail.iriti-wp ,tml riow the iff i- 77 Corsair ll, fliii iii la, v'Hfiii,l 2 ' iitl FV 131 tm i frilly prtmviigl F 1 1 1 A it 1 iavifi iii E 1 H.-. . ll. I l xiii i, liiivsf ,A Q- a' H.. . 4' 0 .f,. 5-' Q .ma-,AL ,Ai-tu ' -.1 sv I A Y 1-,ZF 0,7-. 'Q - -1 - ': . W'-' fit . kwa: ef ' n e iQ .4 -.- uf W N ' . DE TAL - o-A43 . M fl' x , I I 1 ff r, Q n ,gg ,,-, 1. , ,...J,f..,...n- 4-' Y A I ? 3 5 e ....--5 'z 'Y , 4 K . l.-.K yi v . h .- .., . .' ...e 4 ' ' L' '- ' W - A ff W ,Q 1 --.1-H.: -xzgjna V'- -: , We VA-5 450' Wo. FIRST ROW - LT Dan Hill, LCDR Pete Kroyer, LCDR Chuck Andres, LCDR Lance Wright, CDR Spud Potosnak, CDR Nick Nicholson, LCDR Pete Puerling, LCDR Bill Mueller, LCDR john Schultz, LT Wally Lesuer, Dick McDonald lTech. Rep.J. SECOND ROW - WO lim Pokrywka, LCDR Mike Edwards, LTJG Dick Thomas, LT Richard Erickson, fs-if 'S 0 tration .md steadx hands for his job v f X NX ' or R Q Il? O -f w ri' fp l O Q f-4 'E 9 4' .17 X! X IHIUHI r: II N' ' 1 g.f cf x FIRST ROW -- DT1 George Brooks, DTC john Fernandez, THIRD ROW -- SN jim Peterson, UN lohn Duggan, FN DT2 Phil Waugh. SECOND ROW -- DT3 Scott Barnes, Felix Padilla,DN Chuck Golladay. DN Mike Miller, DT3 Merlin Anderson, DN Barry Olson. DT2 Phil Waugh needs .1 lot of concen- AQ SHOP: FIRST ROW - AQF3 Ed Stover, AQB3 Bruce Erway. SECOND ROW - AQ1 Roy Deland, AQF2 Clint Kurtz, AQF3 Steve Evans. THIRD ROW- AQF2 Bill Appleton, AQF2 Bob Coates, AQB3 Dale Fritschze, AQF3 Bobby Brown. Q! G-. AME SHOP: FIRST ROW - SD3 Manny Waje, PR3 jim Tabaka. SECOND ROW - AMEAN Steve Osborn, AME3 Marc Bergeron, AME2 Al Yates, AM EAN Len Wilson, AME3 Brad Dothager. POWER PLANTS FIRST ROW ADTI3 Tom Balkenhol ADI3 Bill Thomas ADl3 Fred Scharf ADl3 Nat Stella SEC OND ROW ADIC Don Walters AD11 Pat Stebbins ADH Bobby McDaniel ADJ1 Ken Hunker ADIZ Bill Sexton In-Ap '- :Ugg 51' P' -f':,,,, ' f p--.-N ,,..'f M Q 'fggf Y I . LaL,.ff1'.IiT,':4'L3L3:I QQ :IgtL.nC::.Ffi ffi-'- .'. .vw J f - -.,, f .:4 :T ,.. :1u.-'i..:fa:.:L-a.,:a4s4:,,,..f.4-u..,.- .1-..'. , .. '. R ' -H -Y -,,-,.3-:,- .---: .. .Y-.--.-Y, .5 X , ., U, V. - O 1 AIR WI G-TVVO 5-vi, I I I - I I f i I I si y F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I II I I I I I I III I I I I I 'I I -sg.. Ii k LINE SHOP: FIRST ROW - AMH1 Bill Parmly, ADIAN Iirn Miller, AN jerry Jerome, AN Charles Burrows, AN Clarence Stowe. SECOND ROW - LTIG john Freitag, ADI2 john Smith, AQB3 lack Kinnaird, AN jackie Arnold, AN Bill Campbell, AN Mike Nolte, AN lim Barrett, ADI3 jeff AIRFRAMES: FIRST ROW - AMHAN Tom Harnner AMH3 Ioe Benise, AMH3 Bob Prior, AMH2 Harold Smith, AMS AN David Schroeder. SECOND ROW - AMS3 Bruce Adams, AMS1 Billy Brawley, AMSAN lim Callaham, AMHAN Komar, AN Phil Bowman, AN Neal Leonard, AMEC Charles Arnold. THIRD ROW - AN Ed Connors, AN Mike Hilleary, AN Andy Monaco, ADI3 Ken Pizel, AN Steve Wisbeck, ADIAN Lin Bergeron, ADIAN Cornel Coyne. FOURTH ROW - AN Chris Shemet, AN Matty Smith. Art Romeo, AMS2 Bill Scott, AMS3 jim Whitaker, AMS1 john Snelgrove, AMCS Bob Hayes, AN Roger Bassett, AMSAN jim Probst. It SPEC fxcpa ixcni iss ACQB vvcn' iw ' 5. .. 1-fi. .-Q' f- ' - -, --7.. ' -'r---.H-:ff-'f ' 1'r'.1-'M 2 rv 'I -- fs. .5 p -F57 hw.-.7 wr. .V-rf-1--5 -' --.H -:--. :fw- 'V it-A,5.5 ,.E., ,t -. . , -,:, germ-. .K -.if . -4- .i:a.x---, .R- Y ..,g-..4.- ' f ' ' .- 1.-.f:.--'afar '- 1 2- ' ' :, i 4' U I, ,g,'. Y. 'N Q fi-'ff' -A 'A VA- 5 CHAMPIGNS The Champions of Attack Squadron Fifty- Six have been homeported at NAS Lemoore since lanuary 1962. As a unit of Air Wing Five flying from the deck of USS 1'iconderoga, the squadron participated in the first retaliatory strikes in the Gulf of Tonkin incident of August 1964. During their second cruise the Cham- pions flew the A4E Skyhawks. VA-56's third and fourth cruises were spent aboard the USS Enterprise. On November 1, 1968, the squad- :ian commenced transition to the A7 Corsair I The Champions proved their name by winning the Carrier Air Wing Two bombing derby held prior to deploying aboard Ranger. Completing their fifth combat cruise, the Champions are commanded by CDR l.E. Potosnak, who relieved CDR l.L. Nicholson lr. in mid-December. The officers and men of VA-56 have continued to live up to their name. AE SHOP: FIRST ROW-AE3 Ken Be- langer, AE2 Wayne Leinhart, AE1 Ful- ton Letourneau, AEAN john Roberson, AE2 Larry Vannatta, AEAN Wes White- field. SECOND ROW - AE3 I0hn Stuckey, AE3 Ron Stubblefield, AE3 john Gore, AECS Odell Prince, AE3 Bill Leffler, AEI jerry Alkire, THIRD ROW - AE2 Russ Duggins, AE3 jerry Secor, AN Nat Gale, AE3 Gary Hay- wood. TROUBLE SHOOTERS: FIRST ROW-AMS2 AL ATN2 Cecil Barton, ADIZ Dave Shipley ATC Monroy, AE3 Harold Lawrence, AMH2 Dave jerry Fleming, AVCM Bob Stultz, ATN2 Tom Har Slade. SECOND ROW-AMH2 Dave Potter, pel,ADl2Davel0nes,AE2BillCallik. CHECK CREW: FIRST ROW - AMS3 Wally Kirby, AMH2 jim Mosley, ADIZ Darryl Mitchell, AMH1 Sam Hartley, ADj3 Brian Graham, AMH2 Dave An- derson. SECOND ROW - AMS2 Nick Gravelle, ADI3 Arno Seidel, AE3 Al lothen, ATR3 loe Kolinsky, AMHAN Charles Dori. ,K -funn-we-pm..-,, .Wm ADMIN: FIRST ROW - SN Dick Wright, SN Rick Levite, SN C.len Davis. SE- COND ROW - SN Dennis Berry, PN1 Thomas Aughe, PN3 Rod Elrod, YN3 Ken Bateman, PN3 Billy Shelly. 'EQ n J 1 L I' land Zajic. FIRST LIEUTENANTZ FIRST ROW - AN Ozzie Marsh, PR1 Glen Wheeler, AN Roger Cunningham. SECOND ROW - AN Tony Demarest, SN Iohn Welch, AN Mike Berg, SN Vernon Crowder. 245 LEADING CHIEF DAIX XNALNSIS CHIEFL AFCM Dulu Q lull All LL S VAW-T15 NX 5 xt vm Lf. '??l,f, Q X, nw' '35 - ,X fc, - 5-esaav y x , -- is fy- I . X W gf if I 5 1 1 Mini' ug 471' i X xgxf ' 'Jf ' -ll! K N f 0 ISHN! S N ...M FIRST ROW - LT Dan Shirmer, LCDR Keith Rasmussen, CDR Frederick Hollick, CDR Fredrik Blackrnar, LTJC, Phillip Ahlstrand. SECOND ROW - WO1 Charles Shoaf, LTIG james Cannon, LTIG Kenneth Doyle, LTIG Detlev Von Pritschyns, LTIG Paul Saueracker, LTIG Terry Keating. THIRD ROW - LTJC. Milton Lenz, LT Michael Ungerman, LTJG Russell Lapierre, LTIG Robert McNulty, LTIG james Cook, LTJG lohn Manstrom, LT Harold Lovejoy, LTIG Russell Magarity. 25? Rb S., 1 0 O Ji -axe - U T 55, wh.,- AT SHOP: FIRSI ROW - ,-'NINE K1-uh ffljlflijfijllx fxlkg Lmmnmh -KN Hub Hdnnlmn RIN! john H.axvrm.unn, Tom D1-y, ATN3 frank lfwwls, NIR! Hull lmwx, -NIR! Hull -KIRK lun mnqh-I..r-. 'XII Wnlrrmi Bum, -XIX! Lum-s lm-nu, Torskc, HKU c1Q'HlIy. 5fffJNf, KCJYN 'XIQ Itwwe' XlllJurxNq:n!Pg -XINQ -Xl Qg,y1,,shg-ylgk ORDNANCE SHOP: FIRST ROW' - NNOI lim P'okrwxwk.l AO2 Vinny Mdndcrfls-Icl, NN Ball Mnrrns, 'NOK lam Brennan, A03 Bull Hdrug, -XO! Hts-we' Npmtt, NOC' Carl Slutty SECOND ROW A ,-XO! lofiw Burns-w, NO-KN 'Klan Wmspir, 1-NO3 Iam He-ndrlck, ,-X03 Icwl lohnson, NOK Blll 15 .. .. sl Ohm-rm. -X01 ,.l!LJl X1UfHl', N01 Ih-rlwrl Burton. IH IRD RCNN - -Nfl! lun XJYH, 'xiii N110 O'Con1'H, A115 AI 51.1.15 NO! WH Nhwllvr, 'KOS C lmrlw Ingham, A03 Hull Hladysl 'XOH..urx Nurnnvr, -X03 I mnk IhnlI 'x '1 , .j, , AIRFRAMESZ FlRST ROW - 'AMST Sam Hodges, AMS3 Wade Wallin, AMH2 Bartley Goldbar, AMS3 Delmas Hale, AMS3 Tom Kotch, AMHC Dale McDaniel. SECOND AVIONICS TECHNlClANS: FIRST ROW- LT Michael Ungerman, ATR3 Don Cremo, AT1 Russell Wright, ATN3 Bill Schlyer, ATR3 Bill Thunstrom, ATT Gerald Erickson, ATN3 Evereet McFather, ATR3 Tom Clifford, ATR3 Dennis Tellier, ATC jimie Damron. SECOND ROW - ATCS Oren ROW - LTIG P.T. Ahlstrand, AMH3 Ken Wright, AMS3 Ronald Furman, AMS2 Harold johnson, AMS3 Terry Steffen, AMS3 Francis Reidy. Kruse, AT1 Rodger Bennets, ATN3 Ralph Angelo, ATR2 Danny Row, ATR2 Don Dodson, ATN2 james Saba, ATR3 Doug Sontag, ATN3 Lathern Seeber, ATR2 Claude Den- slow, ATN3 Alfredo Almazan, ATN3 john Paden, ATC Philip Kuenzer. T 'irfrv E C r X, ,N I , l -. X A, 1 0 0 ff- 'X -3 p z l J , SPECIAL WEAPONS FIRST ROW - AQB3 Bob Watts, AQF3 loe Cobb, AO'I lim Varn. SECOND ROW - AE3 Frank Lica, AQB3 Tom Biggs, AQB3 Matt Varnum, AE2 Art Mallin WO1jim Pokrwyka. MAINTENANCE CONTROL: FIRST ROW - AN Lynn Smith, AN Ira Steger, AZ2 Mike Rowley, AZ2 Glen Sibert. SECOND ROW - ATC jesse Goodrich, ADCS lim Pye, AVCM Bob Stultz, LT Leif Erickson, LCDR Mike Edwards, ATC jerry Fleming. I mmm W. . A SN 1 Mmm X f - 1 1 n if f -- v :Y ,. , A- 11 'A 'Y MECHANICS SHOP: FIRST ROW - AD11 Frank Turner, AN Matt Luparello, AN Chuck Trowbridge, ADIAN Vern Harding, ADJ3 lim Wiener, AN jesse Pimentel. SECOND ROW - LTJG Phillip Ahlstrand, ADI2 Ken Hartman, AD131ack Hagaman, ADl21ohn Danieluk, ADI3 lose Garcia, ADIC Gilbert jones. ELECTRlClAN'S SHOP: FlRST ROW - ATCS Oren Kruse, AE 3 Den- nis Garrison, AE3 William Vance, AE2 Kerry McGraw, AE2 Alan Lan- don, ATC limie Damron. SECOND ROW - LT Mike Ungerman, AE3 john Goin, AE2 james jones,AE'l Gerald Foldenauer, AE2 Ken Pierce. AMC l - .,TfQ,.:mffAm Q sg, , 4. 3 xcfgli '77 ,-,' .X . N r i X O h x' ' C , -f fA W X A x Ji iss c..,., .AG f-if if X VA WQ7 15 ,a D . LIBERTY BELL . Flying the unique EZA Hawkeye , VAW-115 'provides many services to the Ranger and her Air Wing. Equipped with long range radar, computers, and associated air control equip- ment, the EZA serves as the advance eyes of the carrier and as an airborne control center. The five man crew consists -offa pilot, co- pilot, CIC Officer, Air Control Officer, and Enlisted Flight Technician. The aircraft is equipped with ATDS which is part of the Fleetwide Tactical Data System. It also provides computer controlled inter- cepts to the F4l's aboard Ranger. Specific functions which the aircrews ma r Y Pe ' form on a mission are early warning, intercept control, strike control, SAR coordination, and specialized communications. VAW-115 is making its third WESTPAC Cruise aboard the USS Ranger and is under the Com- mand of Commander Frederick B. Hollick, USN. ., ' W ' ' . , V , V , , , ,..., i,.1ff2.34....,.,......-,, Lu-, RV - FIRST ROW - WO1 Dwight Bolton, LCDR Stan Dunlap, Gary Miller, LT joe Abel, LT Paul Schlein, LTIC- Gerry Day LCDR Don Beatty, CDR Al Weeks, CDR Harlie Helms, L LTIG Bill Fallon, LT Mike Haynes, LT M.E. Red Powell CDR Sterne Bolte, LCDR Tom Turpin, LTIG Bob Zolczer. THIRD ROW- LTIG Keith Benson. SECOND ROW - LTIG Ron Ware, LT Steve Kalosis, LTJG Q 5 8 -,...-- ff, J' -J- fi? S pn v 11 p. P 'NUNHN HRNI KKHN VNC llllx Nhrlv-rlwrurx IHIRIJ RCNX VNS IMI! Hmnix, 'XNTQN Qlvtllyltx lIN1.'Ilull.lr4l NMI. WN! livrmw Wrupfnf wil UNH Nh-I.1rnw.-., l IH. Nh!! lun' llll, lh-Ilm. Non PHI- RONN NNlDx'.xHlk.lI1u1l41w,NNHJIQ'N1llmH+r,nf1tf! schwrm I'1.flNL 1 IN Q 49- QL-XLITN ASSLQR.-XNCE: FIRST Row - AE2 Don Magam Amsz H Id A ' Cm, Am: Neil Low. secioxo Row - me Russ Hafpeffipyg Bobwglls. 'amen' T1 Fredemk 253 I ,i ' ' , fra' L h i ., I V, g , In I . 1 fa z 'lf Yr AIRFRAMES: FIRST ROW - AMH1 Bill Bradberry, AMH3 SECOND ROW - AN jasper Heilig, AMH2 Carl Hopkins, john Ciffone, AMH1 Francis Sheetz, AMH3 Don Ehlert, AMS3 Larry Legate, AMH3 Mike Barr, AMS3 Ronald Saltus, AMSAN Kelly McClary, AMS3 Tom Olsen, AMS2 Terry AMS3 Steve Katz, AMSAN Bill Miles, AN Bob Welle, AMH3 O'Connor, AMSAN Bob Ellison, AMSC Dave Ledford. lack Moeller, AN Larry Rogers, AMS1 Don Reece. ma GH, ' 'L ,BN :fl ff -4 MAINTENANCE CONTROL: FIRST ROW - AK2 Ronald Hershel Russell, AEC Marvin Martin, AZ'l Bill Keatts, Coggins, AZ3 Michael Perona, ADIZ Richard Henry, AN AZ2 Daniel Taylor, AN john Pokerwinski, ADIC Mel Peek. john Dan, AN George Irving. SECOND ROW - ADCS ELECTRIC SHOP: FIRST ROW - AE'l Duane McDaniel, AIMD SHOP 22 FIRST ROW - AE3 Bob Murphy, AQB3 AE2 Frank Lumsden, AE3 Denny Lowe. SECOND ROW - Greg Leggett, AQB3 Chris Remy. SECOND ROW - AE2 AECS lon Ackley, AE3 Rock Stone, and AE2 Howard Parker. Art Bedard, ATN3 Eric Dietel, AE1 Chuck Geutz. Ll-IGH- 'T in-N. -nl.,-.L ff- Q I , .-,..-.Y..Y Y .-... , ... ..-.,.....1.,-... , .., . -- --- VAW-115 In DANGER vi -r muff g . , S AME SHOPS LTIC Phillip Ahlslrand, AME2 Boh N11 Cury, N1-XINIEN-KNCE CONTROL: HRST ROW - A23 Tom Roan AME2 Alcy Newby, AME2 Ray Fre-cle-ricksdori, AZ-NN karl lifdll, 'XZ3 Monty Haym-5, AK3 lell Morreale SM UND ROVN V AN1EC Austin Wilson, AMHC Merv Volk z-nhanml NN Oi L harlvs Shoal. f x f Y --4-Q., xi LINE: FIRST ROW - AMH3 Mike Wood, ADI3 Tom Brown, Shaw, AN Sal Culotta, AN Eduardo Mercado, AN Furman AN jim Williams, AN Barry Reimers, AMSAN George Browning, AN Chuck Armstrong, ADIZ Terry Fisher. Wooster. SECOND ROW - LTIC Steven Long, AEC William 255 -.,- ..-M i- .... X x N F If 1 I I ff J . .. ,, s at PHOTO RECON LINE: FIRST ROW - PH2 Rick Iacox, PH2 Don Court- ney, PH2, Dick Ryan. SECOND ROW - PHC joe Somers, PH3 Dick Rob- erts, PH3 Pat Lang, PH1 jerry Bennett, PH3 Chico Hernandez. .Er f 6 W....w... l T, ,,,,, W nf 4.-. ?,g.Qf I '. ' ' 7f , CW: W ' ' , , sg I V6 5 S' , , , f f ,V A 4 j 2 ff f I ff ,f ' v My ' fd M ,I i I ..,.., ,L I A 1 I Z1 gf M' ' up L 4 A ,, it .4 ..... 'L .yy ' , W G My , .11 '...,,1!7 ..,,, ,Q 5 K f . , -G -1 I gr Y OPS: YN3 Dennis Dunlavy, AME 81 PR SHOPS: FIRST ROW PR D. Franze, SN Rick Willer, YN3 Ron PR3 L. Thurber, PR2 john Songer. SECOND ROW Burton. AME3 Mike Mise, AME1 Gale Kummert, AME3 R. Payne, AME3 lack Belcher. 'x 3-1 . gf 'I lj A J H ' 1 -511, 4, P I I I 1 f Q J I We 1 -fi' it r V ' ' t L Y N X L' .... ix . .Q V U .nys .. I I ai gi ' I irf . M. X , V ,,. . 1 K 31 3 'fi - I, ' N X if J., . Q' N 'L YN . I N C '44, .t . 9 I ASB 'ul IOP. IIRHI ROW 'P AQIS'If'xrIlordz1n, AQI5? YIVIIY fNfI.vf'l'11-twirl WICIIH If-'mfr' iirllrvillfni, XWJIZI Slove Chow. Slit UNI? IQQJW N 'AI Izmir! f4ffr!f1p.-,X M11 gn., gn., Afmllj Ijdvt- ii, Emi f. 1 'rvziiih . . ' ,,,,, , - , .-Q -S A . , , -1 1111. . W. . ., .,.,,,.,.,....-.M..e,,... ini Y 'Sr , Q NX K' V Egg YQ ng xv Xt Y' 2 Xx , x W ez fi X M! 1 1 y V'-iii x M 1 ' - ' -...'.'-s.-.'.'- - - 1-:Y 1.,,- -J.-::,,':..-,.' J E - -- . ,s , i--me -f ,-- -my ,W ' will, - V 0 Q R VAH SAVAGE SCJNS The Savage Sons of Reconnaissance Attack Squadron FIVE, back for their second combat cruise aboard Ranger, provide the fleet with photographic and electronic reconnaissance of the enemy which is processed and evaluated in Ranger's Integrated Operational Intelli- gence Center for use by CVW-2 pilots and ultimately by higher authority. The squadron, comprised of 21 officers and 220 enlisted men are home based at NAS albany, Georgia. RVAH-5 first deployed on Ranger in 1964 when it became the first squadron to deploy operationally with the supersonic RASC Vigilante aircraft. Under the leadership of CDR Harlie B. Helms lr., the Savage Sons have done so much for so long with so little, they can now do any- thing with nothing. VA-93 1 f yr . M , ' 2 S. A t FIRST ROW - LT Don Dill, LT Dick Selman, LT Cray Parrett, Carruthers, LT Bob Lindley, LT Rick Stephenson, LT lerry LCDR Dave Rogers, CDR Tom Schaaf, CDR Dave Cilunt, Charest, LTJG Roger' Thompson, LT Dave Maxwell, LT LCDR 1.1. Fleming, LT Larry Price, LT Marlin Wiita, LT lack Douglass, LT Sonny Kifer, LTJCT Tom Laakso, LT Pete Gary Simkins. SECOND ROW- LT ED Schlicht, LTJC- Mike Nichols,WO1 Herb Artis, LT1oe Verbelia. 264 .i..7'y.. -Q. -1, lr '1 1 .Q nun. CPO'S: FIRST ROW - AMCS George Shuster, PNC Don AECS Chuck Kelley, ATC Cary Erland, ADCS Her- Owens, AEC Marvin Martin, PHC loc- Somers, ADIC Me-l Shel Russell, AOC Dave Hill, AMSC Dave Ledford, AVCM Peek, AECS lon Ackley, PRC Gene Wall, SECOND ROW - Fred Pqrmni, ATC Steve Dur.1,.1nd AVCM lohnnio Herrin. T' Na , ., ll C .Y X A, '.. I . -I f f B11 -EJJX ADMIN PERSONNELZFIRST ROW - SA ViC YankeviCh, SN Tom Lofgren, PN3 loe Pfaff, SA Willie Kendrick. SECOND ROW - PN2 Bill Dwyer, YN2 Ralph Hughey, PNC Don Owens, and AVCM Johnnie Herrin. 259 hh -I.. 1 K , ...- Q 9 ld 5. 1 -4 MXN: RADIO DECM LINEZFIRST ROW - ATNAN Mike Dunbar ATN3 Tommy Smith. SECOND ROW - AT2 Calvin Nikazy ATC Gary Erland, and AT1 C. 1. Davis. -V .. . ,....r-'A'- :rr-ncaa:-zz xr' 1 7 V ' K eo,-lf, Fw? LINE CREW: FIRST ROW - AMS2 Roy Skeins, AM S3 lerry Leschinger, ATN2 Dave Baxter, ATN3 lack Mortenson, AMS3 Guy Lindley, AMS3 George Dispenza, ADI2 Mick Vosberg, AE3 Lloyd Sandidge. SECOND ROW - ADIAN Don McCabe, ADI3 Sam lurado, ADIZ Tony Costa, ADI3 john Hielema, ADI1 R.E. jones, AN Al Haase, AN Ken Pankovic, AN Bob Register, ADIA N Bob Lazzerini, AN Rory Stoner, AN Dave Meyer, ADIAN Wayne Galien, AEC W.McNulty. ON WING - AMS3 Rick Ibpshman, An jim Morgan, ADI3 lohn Vanweezel, ADIAN Rich Doza, AN lim Smith, AN Dennis Davis, ADIAN john Piotrowski. 'Z-'ll AIRFRAMESZ FIRST ROW - AMH3 Ricky Shaf- Randawl Haley,AN Lewis Ticheli. SECOND fner, AMS3 Ken Woodruff, AMH3 lack Yates, ROW: AMH3 Mel Freman, AMS jim Whitley, AMH3 Larry Nard, AMS3 Ron Traywick, AMS1 james Ware, AMHC Ski Stodolski, AMH3 Tony Hill, AMH3 Edward Long, AMH3 AS2 Garnett White, AMH2 john Wise. WEAPONS SUPPORT SHOP: FIRST ROW - AOC Phil Martin, AQF3 Bill Nelson, AQF2 Larry lewett, Len Smead, AQF2 Pat Thomas, AQF3 lim Stone, AQF3 Dan Northcutt, AQF3 Andrew Burnett, AQF3 Harry Clinefelter, AQF2 Donald Lynch, AQF2 Bob Heckert, AQF3 Dale Holzboog, AQF2 AQF2 Wayne Henderson. SECOND ROW - lim Theiss. AQ1 Bob Wilde, ATI Chuckles Buckley, AQF2 FWS '-:rw AIR INTELLIGENCE DIVISION: FIRST ROW - RD1 lack jackson, PH2 Donald Kruglak, ATR3 Charles Coleman. SECOND ROW - PH2 Dan Brunson, PH3 john Ed- wards, RD2 Zan Ricketson. fr-. I ll.-nl-' A 1 lr., M, , R I , - --s...- 'J s,s POW ER PLKNTSZ FIRST ROM - -XDI3 -NB. Nlurphv. ADI3 Roger Ballesteros, -XDIAN Bill btephons, SECOND ROW - ADIZ joe Buury, -XDIJ Marx brmth, -XDII Bull Drogv. ADIC Nlul I'Jt't'Ik,I.IfN.I KDI2HaroId.N1rlIer. I ' 'T O s .---5 .. ..s -. I -an 4 X- 1 V Y sl Q E' ., I. . , 'I , ll y , X sl LINE DIVISIONZ FIRST ROW' - PRC Gem' Wall, IXNISZ Del Dclahoussave, AO2 loc Brush, AN George- Hoclnamlax NN Doug Maher, RDI3 Nars Balls-steros, SECOND ROW - -NEC' ELECTRONIC RECON LINEI FIRST ROW f -XIR3 Chufk Reminder, ATI jim Schwind, AIINZ Nlrke- Panko, AXTR3 Mike Edwards, ATR2 Ron Clark. SECOND ROW - ATN! 5 Clwufk Kollfw, ADIZ Kr-n Clrrllerham, ABIII Ray Trussf II -KN Pm-Rnrhvnbachw-'IDI1 Kr-n VI',1rd,AMII3 Rich Calif fXDl3I.1fIr Nlarques Dwnnx Nanci: 'XIN3 Frank Krupr-clan, AOB3 Tom Lockf AN Irm Wolfe, -XTRAN Torn Cossey, ATN2 Woody Wood hall, -XTC Stexe Dudra. L. is K. :fb .4 f 7 -:ff 41 3'- I v ' SR' gsm Sf? 5 ' -lfpsmcs X: ' N.. if , fm S8324 44 CHECK CREW: FIRST ROW - AME1 Archie Bazor, AME3 Warren Hull, AT3 Dave Billiter, AMS3 AI. Liberty' AMH3 Seth Gordon, ADl3 Keith Hough, AMH2 Randy Davis. SECOND ROW -- AMS 3 Bob Murray, AME3 Tom Fritz, AE3 john Regan, ADI2 Steve Drake, ADI3 lim Fleming, AMH2 Larry Gregory. AIRCRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL SYS- TEMS: AME3 Mark Field, AME 3 Mike Blanton, AME3 Tom Syme, AME3 Don Arceneaux, AME1 Phil Perkins, AK2 lim Lacey. ' FIRST ROW - YN3 Rick Palmer, LT Marlin Wiita, SA R.D. Fannin. SECOND ROW - AN Doug Ellison, SN Rick Crockett. CORROSION CONTROL: AN Bud Gann AMH3 Rick Koenigsman, and AMS1 Eugene Allen A I U55 533 ft ,. 1 Q, 'S Y -. gil ,, Muzi.. . ' f Jn xx J' ' ' 'fs' iran, 'Lwn.yxn-- v b - . . . . ,,,.t.,.-.-- - . '- A A ,- ..,,-,.-.-.1-,U .z,,,- ,. ,.,-- .11 - V 1. Q! 1 J-53' - -I -93 F BLUE BLAZER5 After thirteen years with A4 Skyhawks, the Blue Blazers of Attack Squadron Ninety-Three be- gan flying the A7B Corsair ll in April 1969. The training we went through in preparation for our Ranger cruise is now a memory. From the days of the weapons exercises and carrier qualifications the squadron and its new air- plane functioned with great effectiveness. 1969-70 marks the fifth time VA-93 has seen action aboard Ranger. Beginning in 1960, the squadron's Sth, 6th, and 7th Western Pacif- ic cruises were aboard Top Gun during which time we received the Chief of Naval Operations Safety Award. Again in 1964 VA-93 flew the first night armed reconnaissance flights in North Vietnam. The Blue Blazers were well -equipped with experience needed to conduct our operations as eleven pilots surpassed the 200 mission marks. WWF' ' My ,,,,,,.....-........... -- - - VF-154 FIRST ROW - LTIG Viglotti, LT Fredericks, LTIG Caldwell, CAPT Pool, LT Beshirs, LT Bently, LCDR Davis, CDR joy, CDR Burnett, LCDR Davis, LCDR Dobbins, LT Creighton, LT Ryan. SECOND ROW - LTIC- Tripp, LTICI Haley, LTIG Beaver, LTIC- Dunn, LT MCChargue, LTIG Thorkelson, LTICI Peiper, LT Pentecost, LTIG Murano, ENS Martin, LT Haldiman, LTIG Litsinger, LT Noonan, LT Carwin, LT Maddocks, LTIG Forbes, LTIG Bien, LTIG Bradford, LTIC, Murphy. 270 V7 - '-Nw . .., V, ., ,L .LT . --,...7,l ., ,. , ,v aaviqfiqlvfypf-qg,1gy,g.L,W,wf MAINTENANCE CONTROL: AZ3 Charles Yocurn, AZ3 Roy Bingaman, AVCM Gil Vosburgh, LT loc- Verbs-lia, AMC S Don Boaz, and SA Bill Harmon. I Pi 'xx V g Img,- .rn ig 'ui il fi 1 IQ, wa ali gd ELECTRONICS SHOPS FIRST ROW - ATR2 Pres Cunning- ham, ATR2 Clif Russell, ATN3 Rex Tendick, ATN3 Willie Meredith. SECOND ROW - ATN2 jerry Mather, ATN2 Dan Stack, ATR3 Mark Anthony, ATN2 Barry Emple, AT1 Buddy Droke, and ATC Bill Strafford. 27... ., ,.,.,t..f...-,,-...pi VA-93 ADMINXPERSONNELXLCPOZ FIRST ROW - PN1 Frank Otto, AFCM Arthur Triebel, YN1 Glenn Lagua. SECOND ROW - SN Robert Harrie, PNSN jerry Bates, PN3 Bob Davis, YN2 Bill Matthews, SN jim Moorehead, YN3 Rick Palmer. gs R Q..- , , , 'X ' xl TTI! I S st QUALITY ASSURANCEZ FIRST ROW - AZ3 IZICIK Baldwin, AQ1 Gary Cook, AME1 john Gutierrez. SECOND ROW - All Roger Lirnle, AZC RoyMotl,ADl1lohn Novak, AQCS Boris Zinn, AMH1 lack Maiigus, LTIC Roger Thompson. N ill I ii - I l 'R S 3 'bw-sow... POWER PLANTS: ABOVE - ADI2 I.T. Kelton, ADI3 R.A. Burns, ADI3 D.V. Anderson, ADIZ B.S. Dudley, ADI1 R.B. Park. BELOW, FIRST ROW - ADIC B.L. Harding, AN K.W. Debleeker, ADIZ D.E. Southall, ADI1 C.,W. Berry. SECOND ROW - ADI3 B.B. Sterling, ADI2 R.B. Herrick, ADI2 M.R. Gilbert, ADI2W.A. Oetting, ADI3 NLG. Sloan, ADI3 I.E. Quaid. CORROSION CONTROL FIRST ROW LTIC1 Bruce Thor kelson AN Bob Tapp AN Inm Harbin SECOND ROW AMH2 Ken Moore AO2 Pete Pauly and AMH2 Nyles Crawford --....... -W- ORDNANCE SHOP: FIRST ROW - AO3 Torn Iones, Gunner Artis, AO3 Ioe Huff, AOC Dee Carter, AO1 Harry Potter, AOAN Ioe Green, SECOND ROW - AO2 Rick Wyman, AO2 Glenn Gadberry, AO3 Dave Wells, AO1 Frank Harmon, AO3 Ken Correa, AO3 Iim Bryant, AO3 Floyd Holmes, AO1 Don Butler, AO3 Bruce Chatlos, AO3 Bill Iohnson, AO3 Larry Riddle, THIRD ROW - AQF2 Larry Coe-nu, -XTRI D.1i.e Lc'.s.ind- owski, AQFZ -Kr! Cook, -XQF5 Ken Petvnort, AQF3 Dennis N..mHook, AIR3 led Dewpmx, NEA Mike Mason, -XO2 Dm Ntcklicith, -XOI George Trott. .-..,-,.......,,- ...- 93 P. , I S,- 1' JF Aft: 5 X '1' 3,9 POWFR PLANTS: FIRST ROW - AXDI2Iack Graxex ADI3 Larry Harvillc-, ADIZ Ioe Davis, ADR3 Tom ADI3 lim Little, LXDI3 Bill Ntarxel, ADIZ Nick Forney, ADIZ Bud Edwarcls,AlJI3 Frank Fenlcllo Nlartinvf. 'XDII Nl.ic NlcN1.il1.1n, -XDI2 George ADIC Bull Sowell. l'le'rn.inrlc'z. SECOND ROW - -XDCS Clitt Krug. AE SHOP: FIRST ROW - AE3 Iirn Violette, AE2 .-XF3 TI, Luetkernewer, I-NEI Don N1ichalek,AEAN Chuck Price, AN Ioe O'd.iy, AEAN Gary Brown, OH. Moreno, -XE2 Mick Raster, AE3 HH. Hunt, AE3 Gary Jacobsen, AE3 Tom Kizer,AE1Iirn Lee. AEC Don Henninger. SECOND ROW - AE1IerryFroyd, AE3 R.C. Migill - 'Q AE wg 6, ,-X 'Q lg-Q. l vF-1 4 an 1 i l l , AE SHOP: FIRST ROW - AEC Ronald Reins, AE3 Matt ROW - AE3 Barry lessen, AE3 Phillip Brusven, AE3 Tom ' ' E2 R' h d Novak, AE1 john Saunders, AE2 David Stewart, AE3 Pat Wherry, AE2 Ray Lynn, AE'l Ronald Deniger, A ic ar Trusty, AE2 lim Karstetter, AE1 Karl Rogalsky. SECOND Gray,AE2 Herber Berra,AE3 Ray Gurule. l AT SHOPS FIRST ROW H All lamcg Wlfigflfxld, ATR? Garry David Aclmns, ATN3 Steve Mahoney, AN james NelSOH lllV',, F ll-ffl l' l l,mif4', lilli-iii.:il, A llfl l,1riV Kniulwll Allxll ,ffl N' ip, my Luhlnmnl ATI' Ralph Tprfpllp ' . H, 'X f ' ,f . . llfflllw f .A 1 .f f - flvflf lvlfiiilis i VF-754 I BLACK K ICHTS Fighter Squadron One Hundred Fifty-Four drives the F-4 Phantom ll, the versatile speed merchant of the Air Wing's inventorv. Armed with the heat-seeking Sidewinder and radar controlled Sparrow missiles, VS-154's birds are more than a match for unfriendly aircraft. Commander james A. loy is the Commanding Officer of the Black Knights. I -ar l 3' ' 'vi' , 5-A-W WM- Y , , 'f V - I . .vzrcgfr '-1. :, . .,. -..H .,....z. 4944... V - - , -. -, -H' I -I I I I I 'I ,, ...MM , , r . . I I EI -I'I gli my fa 3 If wi 1524 ZI I I I I l I AQ'S: FIRST ROW - AQC john Helmer, AQC Edwin Day, AQF3 Clark Bartlett. I SECOND ROW - AQFAN Mike Hurt, AQF3 Norton smith, AQF3 Sandy Wise, I I AQB3 William Paulk, THIRD ROW - AQ1 Iohn Wilson, AQF3 Ralph Nollen- berger, AQF3 Val Mortensen, AQF2 Cary Abel, AQFAN Tom Kupchunas, AQF3 lack Schaffner, AQF2 lohn Wicklund, AQFAN Larry Moskwik, AQF2 Greg Garri- son. FOURTH ROW - AQF3 Ron Marteney, AQF3 Dave Saari, AQB3 Bill Paulk, I I AQF3 Perry Newton. I H MAlNTfMATERlALfQUALlTY ASSURANCE: FIRST ROW - AZAN R.K. Tyler, I ADI M.E. Solesk , AZAN D.l. Curler, AZ3 W.l. Evans, ADII B.R. Reeves. SECOND I l Y I ROW - AEC D.A. Lloid, AOC D.W. POWQFS, AFCM R.L. Howell, AZ3 B.L. Kim- ' mer, ENS D.F. Martin, LT M.F. Haldiman, AZAN L.H. Harold, AMHC l.A. Whiesel, I AN D.I. Brubaker, AQCS W.A. Kaufman, AZC T.H. Wymore. 4 I I 5 l i u if K gil QI si I Q76 gala I VF-154 3:5 5 4 X R' 'X l l Ai l AIJAAIN XPERSONNH Ollll l llRNl ROW. NN lim 'X.'ll.llH'll XNQ lion l'l.iIIN, YNZ Ralph lbuvsm-I, NN! lhirolil Q .ilcl-.xi-ll NH UND ROW PNK Di-iiimt mth, AECS Frank lX'lOOHx,AvciNlKk'llllllfIl.lIll,l,Nlfl'l'xt'fil.lIlk1t'I,NNlRUlN'IllxlllQ1, PN2 Ken Smith. FIRST LIEUTENANTZ FIRST ROW - AN Eugeni? IaCkS0n, AMI SHOW llRSl ROW - A'v1l,2 KW. johnson, Alvlll ADH lack Lee, AN Raymond Dixon. SECOND ROW - ID, Smirl, AMIQ3 Ill, Carlson. SILQOND ROW - AMN AN William SCruggs, AMS2 john Nevels, ADIAN Milo l.l. Dvor.ik,AME,1 Rl. lhornion, AMIQ2 ll.A. Aips, AML2 , Valencic, SNluan Magana. Ill. Ellis, l l Oo 'i l l ,i ii l l l fl 271 l :Inj ,.v ,.,..-u....a.-2.1.1 1.1 A n i i - 1 lf VAQ-134 V9 vii' X ., lm- xr. ,552 'MM I i vfwnwx S Q64-uv Ms' 9 Q ldffffff Nh FIRST ROW-LCDR Charles Wetrich,CDR Bill Barker, CDR Compton, LTIC. lim Craig, LTIG lon Steele, LT Tom Cliff Hubbard, LCDR Dinnis Brown, LT Bob Gordon. Kildebeck, LTJG lirn McGaughey, LTIG Russ Appleyard, SECOND ROW - LTIG Don Grob, ENS Andy Anderson, LT LTIG Ron Borden, LTJC- lay Beskind. IG Doug Lashley, LTIG Mike Descam p, LT Andrew Q78 7:1 - LINFZ FIRSI ROW' - -NES Ivrrx. ilwtrrrwlmlrw, Xlilll Rm, VVllson, AN Arthur Ranlxzn. 'Xllli Ke-n l.tlmwlQ,, Xl S lJ.n.lrl Bibb, Ali Doug llttll, -Xll lorn Nlormmt. Sli UNH ROV. - AN Tom Duerr, ADI3 lohn Foshe, 'XMH3 Cary Mtrlwam-y, AE3 Bruce Boehne, AN Robert Crompton, ,NUI-NN john Shirley, ADI3 Charles Finkbe.-iner. THIRD ROW - AIMS ns-Y' Qltrmrtl llfr-Q-th-n 'Xl l tlmrlt-N Nl1l.lXlN'llN, 'Xllll lun ll-'n-.on XX Lael lit-t kt-r NN Rantno 'Xlc orta. 'VN Nlaltolrn lir-nnvtt. 'XNHH llotxgg 1.l.mr-r, XMIM Rolwlt lirrmrr -NN Rrtkx llorrnan, 'NN lot- Qtu-r'n, AIJI3 Cmnt ll.1xx ktnx NN Nu lt K .rst.1ltl1, NDI E Uotng Mtrrtaglt, ORDNANCEZ FIRST ROW - AO2 CC. l-loeg, AO2 RA. Newcomb, AO3 C.l. Brown, AO3 D.L Lobo-Guerrero, AO3 1. C. Stephens, AO3 K. I-limes, AO2 C.. W. Thomas. SECOND ROVV - AOC W. Meyers, AO2 D. 1. Lambert, AO2 S.E. Powell, AO1 l.T. Watson, AO3 R.T. Fritz, AO3 GW Coleman, AO3 R.S. Miller, AO3 l.P. Sutton, AO3 RJ. O'- Lea ry. Wwiwvhfnawmh VAQ-13-4 E FBT? ir fe-Viv 7 Q 2 , ,ag .ms Q.. in ...M AVIONICSZ FIRST ROW - ATN2 Charles Bayless, ATN3 Weldon Rogers, AQB2 Ed Torkelson, AQB3 Steve Takle, ATN3 Mike Weeman, ATN3 AI Nepogoda, AE3 lim Stewart, ATN3 Rich Morrow, AE3 Tom Paradiso, ATR3 Douglas Barr, AQB3 Mike Deems, ATR3 Douglas Rhodes, AE3 A. Zambrana-Garcia. SECOND ROW' - AE3 john Conaway, X ,. ff? sf Q X , , 45 AQB2 Larry Sparks, AQB2 George Wernia, AQB3 Toney Wood, ATR3 loe Beckmann, AE2 james Irwin, ATN2 Ron Christgau, AQB2 Gregory Stevens, AT1 Mickey Lowe, LTJG lon Steele, ATR2 Tom Mobitzer, AQB3 Terry Koch, ATN2 Paul Krueger, ATR2 Don Carver, AQB3 Theodore Dunham, AE2 Richard Sulik, AE1 Leonard Wight. 'AKNX s X 1 ' S. .ty I 2 J ,, SM, A -E77 ,f .IK- E MAINTXMATERIAL. FIRST ROW-AZ2 Denny Denyse,AN AZ2 Leland Hiser, AZ2 Pete Braun, AK1 Dave Miller, Skip Pafundi, ENS Andy Anderson, AMCS Bill Niehnus, AZ3 Darryl High,AK3lose Ruiz. AK2 Paul Fortier SECOND RLDJVV - A77 llrmlf 'wif'-lilxlliv Q80 VF 154 AIRFRAMESQ ,-XBOX E, FIRST ROSA. - -XNLH3 E -X Lfhrmlrwmn AMH2 H.E.BrcrQIor1.5ECO'ND ROW ' -XMH3 Q B.H.1rru AMS2 RC. Short, -XMH1 NN -K Lloldn-rw, -XN153 lk Ferguson. BELOW, FIRST ROSA. 1 -XMS1 1 L N1oorc.KN1H A.E. D.1vrdsor1,AN'152I F Nmrkm, KN153 LF Nmoru 5ECOND ROW - ANISC T. larvae-5, RUN L L Torpm, -XN153 PNN Hill, A?v1H3W,D N1nlIr:r, Aww: P LN Sioux Axxbj RA ThOf1'1dSOf1,AN1H3 L. L Hur1!,'XN15lIL Pdrl-wr ,5S'?'792 TROUBLESHOOTERS1 FIRST ROW' - ADI? RI. LawrE'r1C0 AN NG. Hoover, AMS3 LC, Land, AMS2 DM. Browmrmg SECOND ROW - ,-XDC5 CL. Brvvdvrw, NNAH2 RE. XNIISOFI AME3 L.C. Robmson, AEI RJ, Oakely, ADIZ R--X. Stoddard AMH2 BA. Hester. 4' .Z 54. ml -MM QUALITY ASSURANCE FIRST ROW AZ2 Mike Parker, ATN2 Danny Wil liams, AMH2 Ed Hebb AF2 Ons Fred erick. SECOND ROW - LT Tom Kllde beck, ATC Alan Guile. W 4 f, Hv., 12 ,9 I, wi OPERATIONS: FIRST ROW - AN Ron Boden- bach, ADIT Bob Bianchi, AMS3 Steve Doolittle. STANDING - LTIG jay Beskind. FIRST LIEUTENANT DIVISION: FIRST ROW - SN Dave Burton, LTIG Ron Borden, AOC Paul Risley, ADIZ Iim Powell, AMSAN Curt Vanatta. SEC- OND ROW - AN Ron Green, AN Steve Morse, AA lim Newman, AA Willie Scott, AA lim Easter. S, P' I, I ,Q 'S Q tab.-, X ' 'h. . V, I Q wan It , no st ,E is mi' ps., , ,nr w . ... 1,1 3 S.: rx fin T' as Lit . - -.. ,.,, .,,k,, V -1. H A, v N V 4, , .far 3 1. 1 V 'agar' 1.4-tr-.s - , A -.-,re ,:f.s.w,?-va.-. . -. - 'fi ff '- N ' - Y ' .W P., '- -vs L:-fr: '..:4 2k,fg,'-,, VAQ-134 QARUDAS Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron One Hundred Thirty-Four, although recently estab- lished as a squadron, is not new to Ranger or Carrier Air Wing Two. Previously operating as detach ments from VAQ-130 and VAH-10, the Garudas5' of VAQ-134 continue to provide electronic countermeasure protection and aerial refueling for air wing strike aircraft in direct support of combat operations. Commanded by CDR Clifford R. Hubbard, the Garudas are home-based at NAS Alameda. , , ,-... - W. ,, g VA-196 'adm FIRST ROW- LT Yogi Bear Broofs, LT lohn Swanson, LT jim Dooley, LCDR Bud White, LCDR Stevie Peake, LCDR Bob Hughes, CDR Lou Dittmar, CDR Lloyd Richards, LCDR Dick Collins, LCDR Warren Bay, LCDR Lyle Bull, CWO Dewey Walker, LT Nick Brooks, LT Bob Wittenberg, LT Dee Burcham. SECOND ROW- LTJG Max Speegle, CWO Barney Offield, LT Dan Brandenstein, LTIC- Dave Rhode, LTJC- lay Sandlin, MAI Pee Wee Reese, LTJG Q84 Tom Lang, LT Mike Quinn, LT Howard Ciulley, LCDR jim Henry, LT john Curran, LTJCI Pete Young, LT Bart Wade, LTIG Dick Littke. THIRD ROW- LTIG Hugh Littrell, CWO Ernie Bradley, LTJC- Steve Richmond, LT Bruce Fryar, LTIG Bruce Lohse, LTIG Don Fraser, LT Wayne Paul, LCDR Bob Proshek, LCDR Kip Banta, LT C-ary Forsberg, LT Mike Luecke, LTIG Bill joransen, LTJC. Dick Deuter, LTIC, Rick Burr, and LTJC- Stew Tittle. IQ Y ,why M -,I ., . . s ws I K . L-- y V also 4 1 I, so J LY I 1 -in 2-2 V ' .ss -I ea- ff 1 iff, I I sv M S. I Ci. in ADMINfPERSONNELi FIRST ROW - PNI I I SIJII, IIIC. YN! Inm Pugh, PNI Imnk IUIIIIJ, SDJ ,-Xngvl Ilvlovvxu lim Craig, LI Bob Cordon, LIICJ Mrke- Dvsc'.1r11p, YN! I.1rrv 'XN NUM' Bm km. IN M-xqulm X:II.mn IN l.nm'N IMI.: L :uf Girndt, SECOND ROW - SN Bill 5CI1L1IIl, SDJ III Nlllllm-L1v.n, IINII lJ.nn' Umm, N NI l.nI INI1II1.lI.I. nag. . .II 1 Q cl.. 2 I , .. i- ri- l W- 5 IVIAINT CHIEFSZ FIRST ROW - AIVISC IOI'1f1 Blain, ADIC Bill RUOWE - ATC Ken BOGIICIIGY, ADIC G6OI'g6 BQCIQ, ANICS Combest, AOC Paul Risley, ATC Alan Guile. SECOND Bull Nlehaus,AMHC Man Cffeen- .dig ll . 1 ina 504 Q -www' gf. ul L 'FY' 1 i nggli 'W 45, X0 0? nie' ,au LINE CREW: FIRST ROW - AMH3 Tom Zelinko, AQF3 Steve Griffin, AE3 Tom Berge, AMH3 Kieth Nungesser, ADj2 Ken Hayden, AMS3 joe Cain, ADj2 Loy Barbaglia, ATN2 Neal Conklin, AME2 Dennis Werkau, AE1 Leon England, ADj1 Max Gilmore. SECOND ROW - ADjC George Edwards, ADj3 jim Riedell, ADjAN Dale Brooks, ADj3 johnny Shockley, AMS3 Mickey Maddox, ADj3 Eric Wayland, ADj3 Pete Wolten, ADj3 Tom Rounds, AMS3 FIRE CONTROL SHOP: FIRST ROW - AE3 Tom Yanosy, AQB2 Hank McKee, AE2 john Lopez, AE1 jim Gilmore, AE3 Don Corsi, AQBAN john Bankert, AQBAN Gene Purdy. SECOND ROW - AQF2 john Ross, AQB3 Tim Kask, AQB3 Dan Edwards, AQB2 Mike Gross, AQB3 jim Hume, AQBV4Dick Philcox, AQB2 Cisco Luevanos, AQB3 Clark Stu Wilcox, ABH3 joe Sheva, AA Larry Sway, ADj3 Dick Hanlon, ADj3 jim Payak, AA Ysmael Ramos, ASM3 Tom Eckert, AMH3 Tom Cooper, ADjAN Mike Bernard, ADj3 Dave Hill, AMSC john Pullen, AMHC Bob Ashcroft, ADj'l Don Hill. ON THE WING - AA Ben McAdams, ABH3 Bob Wright, ADj3 Rich Host, AMS3 Sam Pusateri, AMH3 Wayne Hakes, ADj3 Dennis Galbreth, AA Butch Hill, AN Larry Smethurst. Wilkinson. THIRD ROW - AQ1 Al Wolff, AQB3 Steve Erase, AQB3 Wayne Callison, AN Gary Smith, AOC E.j. Hamby, AQB2 Ivan Reinke, AQB2 Bob Leckrone, AQC Ken Stewart. FOURTH ROW - AE3 Mike Keeran, AQB3 Bill Swales, AQB3 jerry Nichelson, AQF3 Don Aeilts. l I I l 1 I l 3 Q-134 Q., I J I 7 rl Q A' O N ' ' I A if A , , -- F ... . - A A' V' U- A 'N E t ll -M a 5 A N 1' . . Q.-.0 .f ga! , 2, r -' - M -if - A 1 f ' il, Ml XV ., W - uf, , j 7 MT? ,lp 4 x' , J W ,N . Q A - 1- 'N l UNE1 FIRST ROW ' AN B0b R3WlS, ADI3 Marv Samples, AO3 Steve Kulman, ADI3 lim Spcakrnan, AA lohn Uhrin, ADIC George Beck, LTIG-RussAppleyard,AMS3 Bob Rath- AN Bill Smith, AN Charles Bakr-r, AN Tony Baggt-tt, AN bun, ADIZ Ed Sullivan. SECOND ROW - AN Will Stetler, Ken Gulley, AN Shorty Ridings. 9' C U U Y' fl J lf!! - 4 A 'L' E , '- 1 X, '- 5 - 1 ' 1' - ,. 'v .. t -- A Q EJ Q' 3 4' 6 3 l l I A rt ' G I 'J I A ' 4' - .I AF '47 F s'x W i V ' I I ,, f, A E l . A 'll 1' X -A d -A E -as ,, ff- x, 1 M- , ' me X N ..:. - .Ad 4.412 ms 1 1 AIRFRAMESZ FIRST ROW - LTIG Doug Lashley, AMS3 Gerald Knox, AMH2 Roy Acrea, AN Mike Gerber, AMSAA Terry Mestas, LTJG Don Grob, AMSC john Blain, AMS3 Gerald Piette, ADI3 Ike Eisenman, AMS2 Ray Mclntire AMEAN Martin Kenly, AN Dave Kelly. SECOND ROW - AMH2 Steve Miller, AME3 Alan Portman, AMH1 Carmen 281 Mancuso, AMH2 Roy King, ADH Henry Pruitt, ADl'I Dave Wiedrich, AMS-2 Charles Neff, AMH2 Allan Rankin, AMS2 Will Waterfield, AMH3 Paul Taber, AMS1 Clyde Shoun, AMS2 Roger Sternberg, AME1 Walter Rodgers, PR1 Ray Dohoney. -'I96 C 3 xh V ...R POWER PLANTS: FIRST ROW - ADI1 Sid Fitts, ADI2 Bill Long, ADI2 Bill Hogan, ADI3 RiCl1 Armino, ADI2 Al Fink Moore, ADI2 Russ Turner, ADI2 Iim McCain. SECOND and ADIC Chilly Chiles. ROW - ADI3 Al Moore, ADI2 Ioe Speral, ADI3 Wayne ls- CHHV f l?l'J'i!, il!f',i I I , I we AMN: 1 w fi S s I .4 Wi. lioflfy lfnifli, 1 lffkt ,f ' I fi ,N ' M14 I 'lIff,gilIifF,',l V, , V I V ,,,y,:mM , A Q K. I i t ' Frlagiggeg vrz v x ykhzkrhv A. D-n . ., ,Q.qi,,. ., . ,we , f I , . ., ' --' :fuw- ' 1' 4 -f ,Lt ..,,- r5.3-HT...4.L-N51-. .aw-. 'Dil ,YL .:',, ,. , t 1 VA-196 MAI BATTERY Attack Squadron One Hundred Ninety Sx flies the Navy's only all-weather bomber, the Grumman A-6A lntruder. Fifteen intruders are attached to Ranger's Attack Carrier,Air Wing Two and the Main Battery'f has nine- teen pilots and bombardierlnavigators flying the sophisticated weapons system daily from the decks of Ranger. Over three hundred enlisted men are with the squadron to main- tain the versatile aircraft,their jobs ranging from electronics technicians and ordance hantlersto yeomen and jet mechanics. The squadron is home-ported at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington. This cruise marked the first with Ranger and Air Wing Two although two previous combat deployments were made aboard USS Constel- lation iCVA-641. Leading the Main Battery is Commander LC. Dittmar, Commanding Offi- cer since February 1969. 1 ' - -A - . Q .t -A . , -f C ' ' if - i 1 -, 'I' If . , V ,. g ' . .. . is . .U . ,v In l-:i v-1 '-iii.. , kj - .-zu?-l g A V . A, 1 1. Wu--TQ? ..,,. ., ., . .mv-....v,:L.- 'Az--. Y f gr '-, i ..:.: -' - : xx-.uw '. - ' 'l 30251 Y 'SV AME SHOP: AME2 Bill Youngblood, AME2 Don Cotreau, AME1 Doug Phipps, AME2 Glen Hyatt. FIRST ROW - AA lim Stone, AN David Shawler, AOAN Placiao Rodriguez, SN Tom Perry, AMH1 Dennis Russell. SECOND ROW - X 1 AN liifliqufl Trofl1,SA Cliufjk Forlhman, AN Iiinws Moulin .mil 'NN lfiwil! l'f,ll,ii1l l A... S73 -196 5 Q nn. .:5n, ' N I 7: K 1 , ' TF' T Sf- X , My .L l gg .M VV 'Vs T ... A-in A W A -vi, LD ADMlNfOPS DEPT: FIRST ROW - TN Ray Alvarez, AN Don Stone-r, AN loronzo Pa-rw, AN Bill Mwllw, AVCM Blacky Blackmore, SN Frank Stover, AA Alplml Molrmr, lm- lhlprv, NNS BTII Vu-llS, PN! kkillw Webb, SYN hurl AN RiClcie Dyer, AN Bob Crvcne, AN Mikf- fdlhlllf'fO, Xmrxtnx 'XNQl1.llll'N N1.ulA AMH1 Tl'1url Ray. SECOND ROW- SN Burt Pr1ytorT,PNSN X s - li , - ' ' ' hil Liggett, AEC Ed Pommer- MAINTENANCE STAFF. FIRST Row - AZAN Davud AZ1 nm Ffrzparrlck, AQCS P Persche, AK3 Gm white, AN Don Price, AZ3 Ed Seidel, enke, ADCS Tom Gwarmey, AMV5ikD0H Bufkhafff AEC5 AZ3 joe Rellihan, AN Daryl Grams. SECOND ROW - 5D9Cl4 MGfW9nd9ZfCWO2 DQWCY 3 ef' 285 --'TTT 'H' ' T if ri, ,YW -f-'f'- T' .J VF-21 im RANGER it .avqiu , . A Ln' ,, FIRST ROW - LT Irv Gilson, CDR Ed Way, LCDR Bill Logue, LT Steve Crane, LTIG Larry Rinne, LTICI Terry Hart, LTIG Le Perry, LT Chops Schoeppner, LT Tom Korsmo, LTICI lim Cole. SECOND ROW - LT lohn johnson, LT Al Thomp- son, LTIG john Uelses, LTIG Don Christiansen, LTIG Protein Bilbray, CDR Bob Lewis, LTJC. Tom Herskowitz, LTIG Bill Lightstone, LTIG Rex Parcels, LTIG Pete w-vu-...1..,,.-... .. . I, . Peterson. THIRD ROW - LTIG Mike Coler, LTIG Zach Zacharias, LTIG Bill Leonard, LTIG Larry Urbik, LCDR Dan Weaver, CDR lack Campbell, LT Ray Hoberg, LTIG lohn Neumeister, LT Dean Capper, LTIG Cec Clabaugh, LTICI Davey jones, LTIG Breck Cogdill, and LCDR Chuck Burk- hard. fl P 9 l ORIQNANCE CREW: FIRST ROW-AOC Roger Noyqg :xy Willie Noble, AOC Richard Ephraim, AO3 Lyle gamgl I AOC lim Wyatt, AA vv,Maf1OW, A01 LM' Tucker egg, CQND ROW-AO3 Bob Marquard, AO1 Tony Hall A-X0'i Willie Sutton, AO1 R.C. Wallace, AO2 Roy Cortez, A0 Brian Oakes, AN Tony Skufea, AN T.j.Korman TTLHRS VA-19 ROW-AO1 B.C. Whisonant, AO2 john Kallam AO3 Gerry lolmson' Aol joe Coofhf A03 lody Connard, AO3 jim Williamson, AO2 M. lxirkland, AO2 Terrv Rong AO3 Doug jaques, AN E.L. King, AO3 DavidiC3,l0,1,j AO! Charles .NlcCown, and AO3 Russell Stalon. 3 . W., Y B .- To I 24 ' 15 Q J, l i Q AIRFRAMES SHOPS FIRST ROW - AMH2 Richard Collins, ROW - AMHC Willie Williams, AMS2 Sandman Sanders, AMH2 Ellis Lowery, AMS1 Lee Hays, AMH1 Chuck Wilk- AMAN james White, AMH2 Don Conway, AMAN john erson, AMS1 jim Gray, AMS1 Wes Massey, AMS3 Bob Michelini, AA Terry Vorpahl, AMH3 Mike Lingerfelt, ' ' ' AMS3 Pnl FirCh, AMSC HA. Smith. Harris, AMS3 john Ziegler, AMH3 Tony Galgani. SECOND i T'Tj'rig-,,,, A fHI'f 'f'f ' ' f 'A T' , , my YV..,YY V YW-me H, ., , Y --'W '- ' - - . , Y , . - YY., ,A Y .--A .....,,f,,f4.--.mm-4w,,....,a.. ,,., A., ,,,,,,...f-----fe -U I3 is un v ,,, fm Mail lg y 'Yr-MFT' X X T fl T I 2, s .4-I at t Q 'iR Y, Q, 'lg .I X 3 xx X V: ll I ' ,,..,. ,C 5 Q 'fs i y 5 ,,V ' 'l SAT 'I lg ii I li ' X iq Z I A - C , r I S, . I f A ies' In JS' . Q A Ns C rl N ES ,lf Q I it 1' fe. I all I , MAlNTfMAT'L: FIRST ROW - AN Iohn Ernest, AKAN Bob AMCS Bill Glover, AMHC George Matis, AZ3 Iuris Adam- Perry, AZ2 Tim Cox, AN Dave Dawson, AK3 Dean Nelson, sons, AN Roland Sliskavics, AZ3 Russell Shinabarger, AZ3 Kermit Reed, AKAN Stanley Miller. SECOND ROW - AECS Dennis Sneed, AKC Ernesto Domingo. LINE AND TROUBLE SHOOTERS: FIRST ROW - AMH3 Paul Bowling, AMH1 R. Brooks, AE2 Bert West, AME2 Klondike Plan k, AMH2 M. Brown, AME2 Rodney Taggart, AMH3 Tom Walker, ADIZ Bill Shuey, ADI2 Gooch Dalrymple, AN Rich Wright. SECOND ROW - ADIC Charlie Keeton, ADI3 Iohn Bender, AE3 Sam McCrary, AN Barry Herl, AN Larry Elliott, ADI3 Marc Iohnson, ORDNANCE: FIRST ROW - AO3 DOC Powers, AO2 Henry Niemeier, AO2 Kearny Mason, AN David Halstead, AO3 Allen Teneyck, AO3 Steve Evans. SECOND ROW - AOC af VV, W aw? rv sf WSW ADI3 Iames Black, AN F. Stallings, AN Ierry Barker, ABF3 Marv Iohnson, ADI3 Iohn Hains, AMH3 Bear Zugg. THIRD ROW - LTIG Iohn Neumeister, ADI1 Uncle Woodard, AMS 3 Tom Perry, AN Herb Wheatley, AMS3 Barnie Crrynastyl, ADI3 Rich Truman, ADI'l Uncle Bunton, AMH3 Tom Simmons, ADI3 Steve Schneider, AN Gary Thomas, AN Louie Cortez, AN Dante Coty, AN Ieff Crist. Bill Winters, AO1 Iimmy Davis, AO3 Rick Iohnson, AO3 Iim Bryant, AO3 Warren Keller, AO1 Darrell Hingst, AO3 Ron Filipek, AOAN Iohn Baugh. ww- , I . l l' fi 'N E 4 as , 7 I at C u ,. F . X H ' 5 f 'lt I , ,S I E f 2 K it L gf in i S : ' I A T? 'f' A I I f vl g 4 t'l' I I I E , 1 QQ s MW.. ,, ,. ,V i , -n V I H55 X! if 'hu ligne I Ed d Bartram, NN lx.arTNvL1lwrL11'r, -XTRlTir.rdP.xrk1-r,'NINE ELECTRONICS SHOP: FIRST ROW - ATR3 Car war s, AT1 Ed Ya kich, ATR3 Frederico Pacquing, AN Steve B.rrlnn,,-XTRBBNI Lumkc,.1nd KIR3D.mB1-diord. FeIdman,AT'l Wayne johnson. SECOND ROW - ATC Dan af'- Isl, I ' -af f ,pl-LLE f, P FIRST ROW AE3 Phil Smiatowicz, ELECTRICALXINSTRUMENT SHO 1 - ' Q AE2 john Leighton, AE3 Lorne Lacey, AE2 Rack Stephens. SECOND ROW - AE3 Terry Ryles, AE3 Leroy Howard, AE1 Bob Durment, and AEC Travis Pence. ,V V r , Q.. V X 3 3' sf 3' ll X T' so ,rii S A if t ,. '- , , .K E: . K VYM I . Q D x r -F I .. N AIRFRAMES: FIRST Row - Arvlsc LeRoy Myroon, AMH2 Tony Smith, AMH3 Doug Stout, AMS1 Paul Smith, AMH1 Rick Preston, AMS1 Charles Raffety, AMS3 Ken johnson, l0lWf1 Kolb, AMS2 Von Wllb3f1l4S, AM51 l0l'm Fiflgefaldr AMS3 lim Morton, AMS3 Dave Lane, ADIAN lim Mellow, AMH3 Gary Clark, AMS2 Mike Melnik, AMH2 K-D-l0r1eS, AMS3 Scoop Parker, AMs3 stove Holmgren, Arvlsz Dick AMH3 Warren Freelove, LTIG Don Christiansen. Royat, AMHAN Leon Halgunseth. SECOND ROW-AMH1 AE SHOP: FIRST ROW --AE3 M. Shaffer, AE3 I. Under- baugh, AE3 L. Michael, AE3 D. Nelson, AE3 D. Mabry wood, AE3 T. Van Klavern, AEAN 1. Hodina, AEAN D. AE2 A. Fortin, AE2 M. Carter, AE3 R. Cousart, AEC M Parker, AE3 1. Siemerling, AE2 R. Warnike, AE3 T. Bar- Rocksandich. ber, AEC C. Gaylor. SECOND ROW - LTIG C. Cla- , ,,, S Xggs AM: wr , l ,. srr ...-, l f ' ' S R T Q A of lm '4 '-1 ' ' ll I - .r '- W S an l U L 52 Y' r 45 27 1 , 5 ' 1 if it Q 5 1 s 1 A S I . w -1 f X r A A 121' We .51 P I Y I A ' 9 , Q 1 ' as f in 4-I V J I. 4? Q . -F do AQ SHOP: FIRST ROW - AQCS Jerry Orange, AQ3 Brian ston, LTIG john Uelses, AQ3 Zesty Zuber, AQAN Charlie Kelly, AQ3 Herbert Neidner, AQ3 Worm Ward, AQ3 Ed- Ross, AQ3 Dave Farrington, AQ2 Gabe Weaver, AQAN die Roy, AQ3 Ronnie Blevins, AQ3 LT. Loeffler, AQC Bruce Basselgia, AQ2 Dan Baumgart, AQ3 Windy Wind- Sherwood Wharton. SECOND ROW - AQF2 Phil Win- hovel,AQfPR1 Rudy Rudolph. 296 5 -QQWK ' . VF-27 F RE ELANC E RS Since the commissioning of Fighter Squadron Twenty-One in 1944, the Freelancers have flown a variety of fighter aircraft in campaigns during World War ll, the Korean War and in Vietnam. The squadron transitioned to the F-4 Phantom ll in 1962 and has since made South- east Asia combat deployments aboard the Midway, Coral Sea, and Ranger. The nickname Freelancers represents the squadron's mission to search out and destroy all enemy aircraft encountered. Fighter Squad- ron Twenty-One, on the third cruise as part of the Carrier Air Wing Twofllanger team, is commanded by Commander l.A. Campbell. , nv, . 3' 1 , ,., . T V L --nl' ' .. WT Y 425' ' vm: W, J ' . - 4 .ei .4 - -- if - :H ,-i,.:3..',L .s,, ,I Wm. 4 . ,.Y..,..,.--,.A,--f--f I- Y -- ,- Sr J HC-1 DET8 FIRST ROW - LTIG Don Mates, LT Pete Van Lobensels, LT Harold Thienes, LT john Davis, LT Bill Armstrong LTIG Mike Warner. SECOND ROW - LTJG Bob Rinehart, and LTJG Bob Graham. l Q 3 , 3 4 n ii' L ia 298 , K , , FJ . ' 1 fs, '74 i .,, J I il it ' 'D 1 Q. ua of V , S Q ll as J 1 , A H .. . ' - ' M y ' F .F I QQ' I . Y X . 1, I . ...4 , s yi 1 .rv L 'QT' 1 fl y It, ' ADMIN PERSONNEL: FIRST ROW - PN2 Dick Sheely, Iones, NN3 Rog Abitz, SN Whip Rodriquez, CS2 Paul PN1 Iohn Serpa, PN3 Mark Richmond, YN3 Fred Ben- Orlando, LTIC Le Perry, ADICWillard Pierce. nett, SN Rich Rinehardt. SECOND ROW - LTIC. Davey fs I il Q I W .., ,. -- .., -0- A sh TA' I ' f -S V F ' , Ifl , I t I H yi .1 ' y '27 5 '- if , ,FL V, , t 5. Qv 1 V' my 31, sl . .. rt' TJ ' IN' 'i z . IP' ' A ' A ,. 'I . ' a ' '- , .4 V - . . CHIEFSZ FIRST ROW - ADCS Art Langton, AMSC LeRoy AQC Iack Wharton, AQCS Ierry Cray, AMHC George Mybren, AECS Dennis Sneed, ADIC Luke Keeton, Matis, AOC Willie Winters, AMCS Billy Glover, AEC AMHC Chester Hitchcock, ADIC Gabby Hayes, ADIC Rock Rocksandich, ATC Red Montz, AKC Ernesto Carl QC Smith, ADIC Pappy Pierce. SECOND ROW - Domingo, AEC Charley Gaylor. S' au. 4 I 4 I I Q g il if 4 ' , I 5, 4 Za I Q 5 I U K' U y -ll I I I? l suv.. 4 K 1 f Zi' 5 11, POWER PLANTS SHOP: FIRST ROW - ADIC ROW - ADI1 'Mike Vassel, ADI2 Larry King, E. R. Hayes, ADI1 Mike Prentice, ADIZ Otis ADI2 Iohn Miller, ADI2 Chuck Reich, ADI2 Davis, ADI3 R. Donk, ADI2 Peter McCarthy, Ray Seetin, ADI2 Larry Guadarrama, and ADI2 Fred Scott, ADI2 Tony Ward. SECOND LTICr Rip Rirtne. ! 'F VC-3 Det Bravo 1:2 421- FIRST ROW-PH1 lim Vineyard, AE3 Gail Shaw, ATN3 Steve Henderson, ADIC Lionel Prout, AE3 Mark Sullivan, AZ2 Warner Anthamatten, AE2 Roger Randall. SECOND ROW -LT Chuck Dumont, CWO2 King Deutsch, ATR2 joe Castiglia, AMS3 George Wheeler, AMS3 Charlie Dunn, AD2 Gerald Cantrell, AMS3 Ray Abodeeb, AK2 Torn Z, ,,,,,,, Burrage, ADI1 Bill Pagels. THIRD ROW-AE2 Ken Eber- hardt, AMS2 john Pearson, ATN2 Don Byrd, ADJ3 john Bare, ADIZ Ralph Kahn, AMSAN Bill Barry, ATRAN Bobby Nesbitt, ATN2 lim Losinger, AT1 Bill Hunt. Not shown-LCDR R. Kennedy. SIA I- 9 ,ff ' I Q .S f S ' U - CQTJNITTY fX53l.K'XNff XNTHT Thr Haluhnrui RTT HJ . j Hnulh' ANN! 1,14-Lf l.frxl1v.I.14l XNTWT Tfrxlwi luv gr. NTI, Ivlfy Hale-, ADH 1.111 'urnlh of , ,Q 'N' 1 i 1 - 5 , fa 1 ' il B' T - ' 1 'fr 3 . 4. 1 A T U Q - . 4 ,Q cfs I A r. I ,f ,.4-' 3 if f Q! , 1 l V V r X .,,., gh ELECTRONICS SHOPi FIRST ROW - -KT2 Crm: Wrnqunw, AT3 Larry Hodges, ATN3 Mike Tate, -XT1 Fred Maytreld, ATT lim VViSe, ATN3 Keith Oman. SECOND ROW - LTIC- Mike Coler, .-XTN3 Ed Sayers, AT1 Larry Thibault, -XTR2 Dave Taber, ATNAN john Herbison, ATN2 Chuck jones, ATC Red Montz. -9-at Of O l r T - E I Q Q KONI? ROKR VR1 Ron N11 Dr vrtt AMI3 Davn Rarlsback 9 , T Q' ' X m L XMI 1 ru, 'drum ANH1 Bull Stocks PR3 Larr Farr LTC X Y I 1 Tr ? ,. 'N I I 34 51 Q! H 5 L 5 N N Y Ns 'I W: i W K it , I . 5' I F. 1 r 'VF F gr X C :I , , K , - sa if If .4 ' ' ' 'xJf,Q ' 5- - .' . --'i' .f -. :: -'U 'A - -. r . ' S' 'VS 'LETQ-' H ' 2 ' - C-'I DET8 HC-1 Det 8 deployed aboard the Ranger with the SH-3A, a somewhat larger helo than the ship was accustomed to supporting. lust prior to deployment three helos had been requisi- tioned from the ASW Navy and given a new face lift at NAS Imperial Beach, California, home of HELSUPPRON ONE - the parent squadron. The new look did away with the so- nar capabilities and converted the birds to utility configuration. Troop seats were added to accommodate the many passengers and dig- nitaries the Det would be called upon to carry. 'lhe cabin decking was strengthened to hold the thousands of pounds of mail and cargo hauled. An extemal cargo hook was installed to meet the demands of the larger logistics problems. And the rescue hoist was polished up to meet the needs of the unexpected. With these assets and the skill and training of Det 8 personnel, HC-1 Det 8 was ready to meet the needs of the Top Gun Bar None. .- ,M M F-1 ,,, . . ,A,- 1- gi , ......... as-...,A-- .....-.--L..--....... M- -f-----i-----M e -'M - To the reader: A book telling the story of a 'massive aircraft carrier's deploy- ment to the Western Pacific is the product of many combined efforts. We would like to thank the following people for their invaluable aid: Photographer's Mate Second Class Ben Lassiter and Photographer's Mate Third Class Dwight Hicks for their photography in virtually all of the black and white section plus numerous contributions in the color section, journalist Second Class Gerald Ingram for his assistance with the com- mand portion, journalist Seaman Malcomb Campbell for his help with the introductory copy, Illustrator Draftsman Second Class Kenneth Marr for his excellent aircraft silhou- ettes used in the squadron pages, and lieutenant Commander Earl Kerr who acted as our business manager. In addition, we would like to express our appreciation to the many crew- members who contributed color photographs, which are in- dividually credited, and were instrumental in making our color sections more interesting. We sincerely hope you have enjoyed this cruisebook. Michael B. Marmaduke journalist Third Class Color Editor Ken Pool journalist Seaman Black and White Editor 304 l-IC-1 DET8 Ili' n..-..n A .-Q.. FIRST ROW - ADCS joe Hall, PR3 Donald Clifton, AE2 Al Noller, ADj2 jackie Delozier, AE2 Glen Carson, YN3 Rod Gearhart, AMS3 Lawrence Spector, AZ3 Chuck Thomas, ADj2 Russ Halgren, AEC james Hancock. SECOND ROW - LT Harold Thienes, LT john Davis, LTjG Bob Rinehart, LT IG Mike Warner, LTjG Bob Graham, LT Bill Armstrong, LT Pete Van Loben Sels, LTjG Don Mates. THIRD ROW - AEAN Anthony Russo, AA Gerald Maeder, AT2 Hilding Holmb rg, ADjAN Edward Kelly, AE2 Alan Ward, AMS3 i 299 Vlikt- Cornwall, Mill Clary lntlrt-s, AMH2 jot' Kirlin, ADj AN Lvonartl Howie, A12 Martin Anders:-n, ATT Arthur Evans, ADjAN George Baker, ADIC Edward Agena. 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We would like to thank the following people for their invaluable aid: Photographer's Mate Second Class Ben Lassiter and Photographer's Mate Third Class Dwight Hicks for their photography in virtually all of the black and white section plus numerous contributions in the color sectiong journalist Second Class Gerald Ingram for his assistance with the com- mand portiong journalist Seaman Malcomb Campbell for his help with the introductory copyg Illustrator Draftsman Second Class Kenneth Marr for his excellent aircraft silhou- ettes used in the squadron pagesg and lieutenant Commander Earl Kerr who acted as our business manager. In addition, we would like to express our appreciation to the many crew- members who contributed color photographs, which are in- dividually credited, and were instrumental in making our color sections more interesting. We sincerely hope you have enjoyed this cruisebook. Michael B. 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