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' 2 7 1 'V .7-'H T i S ' 3 r-.- .iippirfv-iii.: -Q as - , 'Q l?'1f .L,'1f+7'2i' ' sw: 'fed YQ. f twig ' -ld a ..i,' air ME, Friday the thirteenth of March . . .farewell to San Diego, but not good-bye . . . the brow is lifted, the last line cast off, the tugs ease the massive destroyer tender out of the harbor, and the SAMUEL GOMPERS commences her six month vigil in the Western Pacific. XX 15 X FCDLIDWING Tl-lE SUN lO ll-lL Gklnil' lt was westward bound on a quiet journey, following the suntg the Orient leaving San Diego and loved ones behind for the thir time in as many years. But just prior to our departure, Captain Bradley was called away on emergency leave, turning over Command of the SAMUEL GOMPERS to the Executive Officer, Commander Watson, during our transit across the Pacific. In the early morning of March nineteenth, Hawaii emerged on the horizon like a jagged line. Effortlessly the GOMPERS passed into Pearl Harbor for a three day R 84 R. The itinerary was simple - letters home, shopping, tours, and just getting lost in the warm tropical sun. Underway again on the afternoon of the twenty- second, the ship was into the second leg of the crossing. Cruising just six miles north of Wake lsland, ever plodding westward passing between Pagan and Alamagan Islands, part of the Marianas chain, the Philippine archipelago greeted the GOMPERS and led the way to Subic Bay, our home for the next three months. Mooring to buoy 19, the last deployment's tethering grounds, word was soon received of a shift to the Alava Pier Extension at the Naval Base, a welcome improvement over the previous deployment. Captain Bradley rejoined the SAMUEL GOMPERS on April fifth, the same day that the hectic tending period started, a pace which did not slacken until the mid-deployment R gl R to the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong. On the thirteenth day of June, the GOMPERS was underway for Hong Kong with 164 dependents embarked aboard from the Subic Bay Naval Base and various military installations throughout the Philippines. After a two-day journey to the northwest, the anchor was dropped just outside of the teeming Hong Kong harbor for five days of R 84 R. Returning to Subic Bay on June twenty-second, the GOMPERS offloaded not only the extensive purchases of her guests, but bid farewell to the guests themselves, making the ship once again available for tending services. ici i , 44 M .2 ff Not long after the Hong Kong R 81 R,the GOMPER3 cele her third birthday on the first of July with a ceremonyj forecastle and a ship's party at Dungaree Beach. The followig an emergency need for tending services in Yokosuka, Japa realized and the GOMPERS was ordered to sail as soon 35 After six days of accelerated completion of all outstandi orders, the ship was underway for Yokosuka arriving there C tenth. The first availabilities began almost immediately after the and in the first four days alone over 1,000job orders were ac and processed. While tending in Yokosuka, the SAMUEL G0ll second change of command took place on August first whenC Daniel L. Banks, Jr. relieved Captain Bradley. Enjoying Japan and all that it offered, two months passed: and on August thirtieth the GOMPERS began her long trek arriving in San Diego on Sunday, the thirteenth of Sept completing a third memorable deployment. The deployment statistics were impressive as the GOIVIPERS once again passed Point Loma and edged into San Diego and Throughout the deployment, the SAMUEL GOMPERS re availabilities to over 215 different ships, quite a number when realize that there are only 736 ships in active Naval service. 45 of the ships tended were taken alongside, at times compi nest of seven ships. The number of work requests accomplis the Repair Department totaled over 9,500, with an a man-power utilization of 942. The GOMPERS tended evei from midget submarines and carriers to hospital ships and Guard cutters. The ship actively participated in the ACTC program, as well, training thirty-five Vietnamese sailors. But important of all, the deployment strengthened our reputation hardest working, most productive, and finest tender in the fleet. 'J it 'M--ffcllnw' K1 TE If is f. b V I. d S n V 5 v 1 9 x 1 J I f 3 , Q r 1 pil .41 ' --dig Fw f ' f' I 5 x an ., 'cfm - 1-lib! 'flu 1-ga-lb 1,5 ,, ein'-.-uni...-4 ,, . A Nadi .--pf f PCDIQTS CDF n CALL o o , 1 fef: 'A.fg,g1L1fz fy' TI - ' . 12-ff'J'f 'i 'v ...ae1Q:w'f , V at W- uf if ml ua' v?l5v1'i -lk ,A N, , 'I P g9?f?.L'i -za. w mir Q ,. ,NAV nw gmfcsg -4. ' .W F. 'G M X. v ' K -ga A g fi -9.53, ff, 5'f 1'. 7:i5Z,?:1'jF . f Vzgiv '3-4 3 7 fn 2 1 ,,,z'. A Q: i-'ZW-'1'.. gx , 5-','+k'iQ,' Q ig isf 1 :F rf. V L -.ASQ ' ,4L,.f'l ,L. '.. - ' , 1-,QL-4 :Wg K , 3-, ,jd f,W...,, ...Q -, x ,wh-Q3 , 1 ,S 5 iw..-'V,Ag5qa? 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A A a volcano rising like ti green pyramid A A A ancient rites and festivals A A A pearl divers A A A villages on stilts A A A A A Julo A A A Ztiinhotingti A A A lloilu A A A Maratvi A A A Cebu A A Davao A A Ttivvi Tawi A names echoing the age of isltirid enipiii-s A A of iltiniiirig princesses A A A of Spanish Conduistatlores A A of tretisure-lfitlen galleons A A A of pirate lords A A A A A a sailor's adventure through 41,000 years of history A A A 7,000 islands A A . a mosaic of cultures A A A THE PHILIPPINES. OLONGAPO CITY As long as you keep your watchin your pocket, your money in your sock and possess the ability to disbelieve a sad story, your chances of enjoying a visit to Olongapo are greatly enhanced. A thriving metropolis of Jeepneys and bars, the Po makes its livelihood from separating the sailor lregardless of his nationalityl from his money in a fantastic assortment of ways ranging from an unwanted shoe shine to a gift giving pick-pocket, all only as far avvay as you are from this book. The heartbeat of the city is its colorful confusion and the more confused the visitor, the more profitable for the locals. Olongapo is as unique as a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah. There are innumerable pleasures but equally abundant are the dangers, yet all these things comprise a truly different and memorable experience. Af' 5 '. 1 I I-1 E v 1 A-1 ,T M QIH 1153 HW ii fri HBAXX :J iii-f l n-Wllq, ff if 32 .1 I -1 z r I i I -V , . I I x ' I 1 I X Q3 l? V: ,lg I A . I ,gp fi I ' dx I - I ,dx ' ' 'lf 1660 1,1 f ', ehllsx L V V1 , I Xi '-2 'if V 'nfry 1 1.- I Y . 4 I Y ' All I I ', Q . V' F1 I I . M 'L 1. 3 'E 3 I-' ' ff X xv . 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Victoria Peak, Alwrrluerrm, VV.nnrII Il .IIIII Ixuvvluon wmv IUSI J few CIVISII .I 1 . , , If IIUMIIGCIS of Sights Io sec. And what :url IIIIWIIIII IIXIIIIIIIIHIII -..nInI I-oulcl IUSISI cl I7 I J 'I to the famous land of Suzie: Wong? I, of f' -.Pr .. , .-f,...47 H- 'IQ 26 gm-:W f I ' rie l 's4' Q . ' 1 1:- yfff , . ,.y ' ' . 3:0 ti-ii: if .. t :riff -til Ill lv , 1' Q -9 A - ' .1-I x i 3 Q 1 - y I ' l ' '..v- 'STH -.- - l.- ' - fn 'Lal' 1 M '- ,'- V, . , .' . , J 'XT J4.,Ufit-1'. 'i 16's i '37 137 3- vs i, ' V ll Jeri, X A. ' , , ' ' ' D f M E ew ,. I ,filv-L Lia -J .- Here in Hong Kong is the opium scented walled city, the squatters huts, the air-conditioned skyscrapers, and the rice fields worked by farmers who live just as their ancestors did centuries ago. Yachts sail alongside junks and sampans in the beautiful harbor where ships of every nation lie at anchor. Hong Kong, a truly remarkable and certainly an unforgettable experience. 4 1 1? sr Ti! l QED ii If :ng -.'-.ilg 2, .4 1 ' .'1 IQ4J.n Nl -rulu l . ... T' s. 5 -er I Mk -,., M, ,t , W, Q i. vb, ?- I -vNf h.yu- W., :aNd it Q .. -nn 1 ,Q- 59 sg-.gy Us Ji' TE 75f! 11 'IT- QS X li J i i l all i . l . I 5 at f, , i ., ' t, 1 l F K nyxx ii ' 3 Ar ' , gi I 7 397 Q gi li A' 4 -L,'Q'f' ,I , igswmgf 4 --1 ,, J. ' 7 l' ,Wf'1wu-7' N A 27 .44-'ff' 9 R A . 'Q ,.,- 'Tiff ,g iii W getrmv A , f -xx - V ,, 'L 1 cl- w if-'55 J fs! I K K gb K, .. Q t. , ' f 5 - My s '. ,F I h ' 21' - , Vf' .:. ,D -H 1 .1 .- ' ' 8 '-fv w .QT 9 e1Gf1b 3f!??'7' ?f 1. Vi K- 4 -x '..4A. 4 L4-.Ji ' X ' .K . K1 I 'u ff1'qm ' 1 5, ... V'-125.5 -N 4 1 awww- - 'I ' '74 ,n x ls U 5 SAMUEL BOMPERSU K 9K05UKAf' it Y 1 Q JAPAN X I- n if I nik, gi ,K . 6 X . -g .. g: 1' 14 'Q 'gs M sg .... ' R' X' gil Grout mronmmon HM ,a 1-A. 1 76' .X4do4.... Qfm . sn: lrfi., ' -10411 Y- Ifvffr . Qs 1. 21, Qi dd si Nippon, the land of ancient stone lanterns and brilliant neon signs, vvhere the ring of old temple bells harmonize vvith the clangor of modern industry, vvhere kimono clad girls learning the ancient art ot serving tea and arranging tlovvers are as much a part of lite as the Vllestern-dressed secretaries feeding data into a computer, a land vvhere old and nevv find a meeting point, fusing together in a unique harmony ... all this is Japan. Although steeped in 2,000 years of tradition, the Land of the Rising Sun has the energy of youth and the vitality of spirit which makes this country so actively a part ofthe here and now. One ot the great international shopping centers, Japan could find no better vvay ot exemplitying her modern ingenuity than in the ginzas and market streets. Honcho Street in Yokosuka, alias Thieves' Alley , vvith its myriad ot shops certainly seems to epitomize the souvenir monopoly that Japan holds on the rest of the vvorld today. 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The 815 acre exposition represented the combined efforts of 76 nations and 32 government and private corporations. Colorful exhibits, new concepts in building, trans- portation and filmmaking all epitomized the central theme, Progress and Harmony for lVlankind. FAREWELL TO WESTPAC... -----W :Q M i- ...A ,4 J ,af as ,dpi I Q ' yjkaafut S Wx gm X N if Aw V 5 i Q . ,, fhf, M ,.4 Q- T ' 'P' - -' Q, i!iffW43:, L V A. .,.,t.h vi,,,!?V I ,, I 20 Wwfigwimggm 2,4 ,JI W, 1 ' ,. J' Tefffff ' ,aff V A ' ME: A lf 54fi?'9k'37f We577' 'H ,AJ - su- -,'b-Iyiqyi .Q.if' ul I S1- 'WTZJITYTTT I ,fi 1 6 I ' F ' ' ' fa 1. ' X ' Q 7 V , , 'S' V ' , ' W k W X 5 f of In , f, I : 3,1 . ' ' ' , , , , ' FJ' Qffzfw - .-. fi f YA., H I ,, . . V . V, .R W f f ' M .. ' f f , , !,4, may-f,,.,,., 1 4.. ,J ..,L' -f::Mf.2gL,,Q:,i4g'f,, jun- 'bug 2: 4 I 'SX WM aim 'r 'n' . .., , iz-xx.. i A f ff 1 .3 m . ,N ,. W ' 1 K ' ws z g f 1' ' ak B X Y? ,P-Q 1 0 -Z:.,,. , s 'B I 6 A F X ,ff 312 . . 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Crossing the international dateline proved uneventful, only adding another day before reaching home. Finally dawn blossomed on the long awaited Sunday morning. As the GUMPERS passed under thelhuge San Diego-Coronado bridge we saw Pier Four in the distance, crowded with hundreds and hundreds of waiting people. The minutes passed by with the speed of hours. And then we moored. Family and friends rushed aboard searching for their GOMPERSIVIAN and finding him each added their own particular celebration to the overall one of the GOMPERS. We were home at last, the day we had been waiting for since March had finally arrived, another deployment came to an end. , W ,Lf ' f. q g 3 f S nffwgxf , . as 5 5 f ji if A1114 , ., 1' V74 .. 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J.. -in ,v,: 'i'--- - 1 xl ,rl - x, ., ,-,uf 1 'ri ' f - 1 A-as-4 . ,f',-gl?-'FE L' -A -9- 5,12-U'Z'v -.ju Hn, 51,1 Y .x f 'L r. -' L ' 'V sl, 'JA-?J, .2'1.:,f -kg L E 231-I9'z'f+55,:2,.'N,,,!y.g z' Wt. ,' 15u...' .. -24 ' 3,a'.as1'? ' .:' w-'fyg:1 1,. mask -GT' f'ff 'Q'- Heh ' E' :34ivvfwff+11.11a2' .. , , w yr, m..x.f ,, 1 ,,.,,, . l...:5q . ,L .. xl ,v f ,A ' ' ' ' ' ' Q W ' 'f u4:L'RS-X, -. V it R L A ..H,.f,u .r ar.. , ,. an--.Lu ij:-r 4. ,,- wr-. ,. ww.. x vs,-... -an S- ' .i-wi, Q 4 . .,y1,r4V . ' Tv . 1 . H . , 3: 1' .ifyj-, rr 1 5 i'A 31 ff',f 1 mic. ,I ' N 1- ' .C , i7-,iff I ...-----4 .. I , xt CAPTNN CLMBORNE S. BRADLEY USN Captain Bradley was born in Hartford, Connecticut on 26 April 1926. In 1944 he entered the United States Naval Academy and graduated in June of 1948. Upon his commissioning as an Ensign in the United States Navy, Captain Bradley's first assign- ment was to the Navy Yacht VAMABIE where he participated in the Newport to Bermuda ocean race. He then served three years aboard the USS CABOT as Assistant Navigation Officer, and was subsequently assigned to a one-year electronics main' tenance course at Great Lakes, Illinois in 1951. As the second Commanding Officer of the USS SAMUEL GOMPEBS, Captain Bradley served his eighth assignment in the Destroyer Forces. His first tour of duty with the Destroyer Forces was in 1952 as Electronics Material Officer on the Staff of Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla TWO. Upon departure from COMCBUA DESFLOT TWO's Staff in 1954, he reported aboard the USS GLENNON where he served as Operations Officer, and in 1958 was assigned as Executive Officer aboard the USS M.C. FOX. The SAMUEL GOMPEBS became Captain Bradley's fourth command in January 1969. Prior to the SAMUEL GOMPEBS, he commanded the USS CHAMBERS in 1960, the USS VVILLABD KEITH in 1963, and the USS DEWEY in 1965. His shore duty assignments have in- cluded Instructor of Atomic Physics and Electrical Engineering at the United States Military Academy, West Point from 1956 to 1958g Operations Assistant on the Joint Staff Support Operations Task Force, Europe, Paris, France from 1960 to 19633 student at the Senior Warfare Course, Naval War College, Newport, Fihode Island lClass of 196631 and before assuming command of the USS SAMUEL GOMPEBS, Personnel Officer of the Com- mander Cruiser-Destroyer Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. After being relieved as Commanding Officer of the USS SAMUEL OOMPEBS, Captain Bradley reported for duty on the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations. YQ ,--,- ..., mf' -1 -ev-f,.,.f .-W 1, L .1 ,.,s.,. , , g:t. '1'f--t f - 1 .gi ...As 't' . ..-.' s 1 'N-i i 3 JAN of? CQfV1fV1fAtNDlNQ Q1'i1Qfj.i iauo to 1 1 -7 ff v ' ' ' J if f' . 'rx A v . . X . 4 K A , 'BZ . 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I I A 1 .45 5 SX .-4 I I u I 1513- I n i ,iris 2' 'D'- 50 ,li I if I.. -1 ' 1 1 'LI IIELI BANKS JR USN i - , r,,,. in S,ir,ra- Banks tissurned command of the USS rj, r .1 Fl-tirriafr, 14326, LEWIS, the mother ship for the bathy- Lip,-a Vi,-INV ty-,,,rf.f-,,i-y mf scraph TRIESTE when the record break- i,i,,.i,.1,f-, Pg,-, QOTC Prf,rrrf,m ing rleep dive was made in the Marianas in IOJG 'tni,',3Q.j. rr'nr1't izirnrafiri gr'rErW3lQr'1ll't Trench IU IQGO. tne USNP He was assigned fo a coastal r'ninesi.-.eeper IYIVIS-436i where he applied for and was accepted as a member of the regular Navy in -1947, After serving on an amphibious control craft iPCC-12441, Captain Banks assumed duties aboard the USS DENNIS J. BUCKLEY rn tl-e Operations and Engi- neering Departments ln 1951, he was assigned to the Operational Development Force Detachment to assist in the evalua- tion of a British designated electronics display system. He then attended the Command Communications Course at the Naval Post Graduate School before serving as the Communications Officer on the USS OUINCY. Following two staff assignments, Assistant Operations Officer for Com- mander Cruiser Destroyer Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Operations Officer for Commander Squadron ONE, Captain After deactivating the LEWIS, Captain Banks served as the Communications Officer on the Staff of Commander Anti- Submarine Warfare Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. He then attended the U.S. Air Force Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base, prior to his three year assignment as Head of the Weapons Sec- tion in the Anti-Submarine Warfare Divi- sion, on the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations. Captain Banks' next tour of duty was as the first Commanding Officer of the second of a new class of ocean escorts, the USS EDWARD NIcDONNELL. In 1967, after attending the Naval War College in Newport, he joined the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations as Head of the Elec- tronics Warfare and Intelligence Section. l-le served in this capacity until he was ordered to command the SAMUEL GOIVIPERS. 1AUG 70 COMMANIDIIXIG OPHCE ptrsrnr COMMANDER WYATT PWATSON Q5 OCT 68- Q3 MAY 70 X . x Commander Watson was born in Montgomery, Alabama on 4 December 1929. He enlisted in August 1948, served on board the USS DULUTH and USS TAUSSIG and was discharged in August 1949. He graduated from Auburn University and was commissioned an Ensign in June 1953. He then served aboard the USS MONTEREY and was later assigned to the Recruit Training Command at Great Lakes as a Regimental Commander of Recruits for a period of two years. Between 1956 and 1965, Commander Wilson was assigned to the USS LOWE as Operations Officer, on the Staff of Commander Middle Eastern Forces as Middle Eastern Forces Liaison Officer of Saudi Arabia, aboard the USS LOS ANGELES as Communications Officer, and on the Staff of Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla ELEVEN as Material Officer. Commander Watson graduated from Defense Language School, Washington, D.C., in May 1965, and served with the Naval Advisory Group in Vietnam as Communications Officer and as a Coastal Force Advisor lJunk Forcel. From 1966 to 1968 he served as Afloat Operations Officer, Commander Training Command, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Commander Watson was assigned to the USS SAMUEL GOMPERS in October 1968 as Executive Officer. After being relieved in May 1970, Commander Watson reported for duty on an advisory staff in Vietnam. ER PFI l.L.l L.l.J if Commander Wilson was born in Simla, Colorado on 14 Match 1930. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1953 and was first assigned duty on the USS WILLARD KEITH during which time he served as CIC Officer and later as Engineering Officer. Commander WiIson's next duty station was aboard the USS NEW JERSEY as Main Engine Officer and Repair Officer. During Commander Wilson's Naval career, he has had extensive training and experience with nuclear propulsion and power plants. From 1957 to 1959, Commander Wilson attended the Naval Post Graduate School at Monterey, California, where he studied nuclear and mechanical engineering. After graduating, he was assigned duty in the Schenectady Naval Reactors Office during the construction and initial testing ofthe D1G Prototype Nuclear Propulsion Plant at West Milton, New York. In 1962, Commander Wilson reported aboard the USS GOODRICH as Executive Officer. He then served with the USS ENTERPRISE as the Damage Control Assistant. Prior to reporting aboard the USS SAMUEL GOMPERS, Commander Wilson had been serving in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, as Head of the Reactor Branch in the Atomic Energy Division. Commander Wilson assumed Executive Officer duties on the SAMUEL GOMPERS relieving Commander Watson on 23 May 1970. COMMANDER JACK LXWILSGN Q3 MAY 70 - PRESENT ff , I 1 Q1 I Y I r . f r 1 I X I . Q r k I 2' 4 2 i . Q 1 1 E l I LQp2y,,3.3nuvYVh l1 , Nw'- . ,, 'Q 'i'..i F , 55, Q ,V .. , fjil Z5 A '-:JA . . .f. A H ,xy 3 ,X L 4+ 4k . N I, H4 -- .V A, fr' J .' .nf ,X hf.4p,,,:,.7,-Y, - I 1 i , .A iw '31 1,5 mv ,vf ,,c!'931H?fi5 f ., 3?:.:?'l : ' - wig 1.-Eur '-.1511-, 'ly 'L f 11-f 1:.14: ::QMhL:H2?' - . . .x. ,.d',fna, W 'hz ,fr Her' ,,-+45 Hs. - i?lE'ff'f 1 J-'ff' :Q -1 :ff 1 A 'N f, - Ar'-jf-g. vkffif' gfgfif' 11' fa: ,,. I' Y, Rug! ,a -ff. D 'f5.,?,.' g ' 'QGIN' 'Y?'Aff Yffsli. v '-.qi ' 'Q 1- 1 - X. 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The seven Repair Divisions maintain nearly fifty shops, performing services ranging from technical assistance, repair of instruments, and calibration of electronic equipment to fabrication of unavailable parts and hull struc- tures, in other words, almost anything short of major overhauls or work requiring a ship yard drydock. These services represent capabilities rivaling those of many shore based Ship Repair Facilities. As lVlr. Long, the Repair Officer, put it while praising the abilities of his department, lf man has made it, vve can reproduce it. REPAIR QHICE +I L, ff.. .---f -'-' ht' MRCIVI C. Eddins confers with LT R. Clark, the Assistant Repair Officer. I P15-I .' below: REPAIR OFFICE - YN3T. Celio, SN IVI. Kopel, YN3 G. Murphy, IVIL3 F. IVIiIIer Sf ,V SEIQVICESIW RS Division functions as the administrative division for the Repair Department. The Repair Office personnel process job orders for com- puter readouts, prepare correspondence and maintain the files of Repair Depart- ment records. Other R-S per- sonnel provide services for other ships as well as GOIVIPERS Repair Divisions, including a Drafting Shop, Microfilm Room, and a Tech- nical Library. .,,,,, ,,.,,, , W I I K '--1 . ? u-I 1' PON if 3 ff'f'Xs lf: s i fs ,,, N. I. gf V'1,f':,' TECH LIBRARY - MRFN H. White, MM3 C. Holm, SN J, Rector, DRAFTING OFFICE - SN F. Smith, DM3 L. Sattler, SN T. Taylor SN K. Peterson. 48 -35527 Tifilg' 1 V Z, - :ve'rt':rxu- -f I - s Rl l-IULL REPAIR Fabrication of all types of metal structures, all types of welding from the smallest gas welding job to complete null inserts, repairs or replacement of steam, air, oil or water pipelines, repairs to ship hulls and superstructures, all lagging, canvas and upholstery work, pattern making, and the manufacture of fiberglass or wooden fin Mu f 15--A - 74, A N ff , 'gin if - time I Aer' l c x . w N X , f l s, X X A 'F' xx LX - 1 - N ,t -' ., ar ' 'fi Linmi- JA y . ,A .,44, R4 CHIEFS - SFC J. Mullens and SFC F. lVlcGarry. Top R 1 Division Officer ENS D Bailey and YNSN J Griffin sl N' -if , I 5 , A Q , f 'i fe Q 5. '- r f' 'f A r ,- - -- . fi xr ,- ,I A4 . + - ff 6 If 1 , ' I ru X-,Xu . ir . X' . 'x - , 1 fl , J -. :XX- ' ' . I I ff. -4 . 'Z , - . sr? , f f' - 0 0 1 1 ,,V U Vg r X ,. v , ,emi - -,i ,. , ,Q Sgr 7 . f 5 fi Q XVI: it if f ' iiifv 2.5 F-. ' , ,M . E,.,,v. tn., 'r A g .9 ' ,I ,,. - .- 759 If X - kk L' N 'V C: P .- - 4 PS- ' , ' ' Y F1 V t f ? . 4 '- rf' ,, 1, 1--c A 7 ' ' f N0 ' . t r- X, P A ' 'J t Q .A .Q fi K 1 ! ' ' 1 I xx Cu. top left: PIPE' . , . aranjo, SF3 H. Nliddleton, SF1 F.Cf'1Hfff3Uf0Sr SP2 G. Cunningham, SFC F. Ware. SHOP-SFSG Hellerman SF3C N Bottom left: PIP . , n rlx, FN H,Cox,SF1J.fVlCfVl9H0f1,SF3 C. Turley, SF2 J. Nabower. E SHOP - FN C Gilmore SA He d ' top center: D IVERS - BT1 A. Walker, EM3 M. Allenson. bottom center: PATTERNIVIAKE RS - PM2 T. Clark, DCFN G. McDowell, PM2 D. Ferguson, PNI3 L. Oltman. top right: CARPENTER SHOP - DC1 J. Davis, DC2 C. Stansberry, DC3 C. RUDVECDT- center right: DC3 D. Baird, oc2 D. Anderson, DC3 o. Crowe DCFN D Rowe DC2 S MHC I , , . e. bottom right: DC3 J. Chatam, DCFN C, Kinsley, DCFN F, Hatcher, DC3 R. Nlyers, DCFN DT Ashworth. 50 A f .Lv ' .ga cf' L A A A if Mm ' FX r. Q '1- A f F r r rr r -V A mf? l -o W i .J 'r ' ' f 'r I - t-s r az' Y ' ' S S 'ai 'Q 1' ' I k 4 x' 4. iq! 4 2 'X f Q s V, A KI 3 A2 1 :QJKU wr, .4 W I i r ' r 'il . 5 ,V . N, , .,' . x A ..f,. ' , M .v - ,. ' fi r 9 , f I Z A Z A A tg ,,...t. ' ' X4 15 ' if i' A 1 7 r L . A . ff! 1 1 ez .' ,, ' . 1 -- 7-it 7, 143-.. ' l 'Q ...A -4' A H l ' veg!-QF J. ,r -' 6 at 4 1 x N N N 'if' P' I sun-I 5 xi. i nr s K r 'f 'I' I x X X 5' ,. -- O TA . A 5 2 31-Qqq-W' Ea I A A f-qu... - ,E .af -'- ' 2 Q' ,K , -W., Q I L b 9,3 A , 1 1, ' j?.,f g4 n 4, f 5 ,- I xXL E2 ,4 H-1 'Tl' i ,, '7- T' f ' va ,' ' x Y If ,V ' A r,' 1, . -ii ff-4 9 'Q '3 2 s.4-...L ,rf f'i!.,w H mf ,J mv' ,fl . ',, , I 1 .J , 4 X x if ' 1g,,, i. f? I ir ii I5 vu .w 'K 4 I if 5 E Q F Q x S S f Z s I 2 e I 4 E T w 1 E 5 E V Y 4 i 1 i pi? 'Su EJ 4 FRY!!-E ,Wil 'ali f fc:- W7 ll! 51.9. fi' 1' l l J ., -4 A-V fi: 12 Wwlf T4 l l l 1 A l l l .ef 'll KT 1 below: CANVAS SHOP - FN W.A. Franke, SN F.T. Fierroz, SN P.T. Fierroz, bottom left: CANVAS SHOP - SN R.A. Junkins, FN F.D. Smith, BIVI1 D.G. Stanley. bottom right: SHIPFITTER SHOP - RVS Kim, SF3 C.E. Dugan, SF3 Hand, SF3 H.G. Estella, SF3 J.M. Colgan. fbi 4,..,w XX 1-4' gm' ,AK 'M L 0, A ,. pr 4 .Q W . ,fjff,l,l, y I 'n am-ff, F 5 A , , A ,,,, H, -.,...M, , H22 6019, , WW ' 4 , Wy wif ffm , ,fa 'VOX ,fflff fvlfmwf, g vt H1 Q v, , la ,, jf' Lf f L at .S . ,W Ybw. f ' 52 l I, - I x ,,, 4 I A :fi vm:-M if X X I 'La , 7 Qfgk iq, 73 M. 1 l ip S, .me . if F lv 'ai 4 ..l .,-Jr, 's lui? le! X sl l 1' vi , -1. . I 1 dr nr-v All 081' K i w 11 AHIT' u its below: SHIPFITTER SHOP - SFFN B.A. Bartlow, SFFN KR. Larson, SFMFN M.W. Bradford, SF3 M.A. Whitfield, RVS Tri, SF2 W.C. Dolbow. I 'J' 'A 1 Q 322. A- iQ,..g'?w, ug It 'K X ' rr ,J A ,ffw3,, rv , ,,,.,p-u v T ' -fd , 1- ,Q 3' ,Mr-Hfa'-A ,-iiwf, Zr 'f' ., .i - , ' ulf ,,. 1 5, A 'yu 'E riff' xg, - - 'rv 40-- , M,-A .- Fw' ff. D 'f1m..,.. . 1 1, . gc-' i nv rg, - ,wi V 'Av 5 I 5 lvgg-:Off 5,44 E ' . sg ggi s 3 C rg Z' rl' -7 E- ' 1 xnzbt Li-in fi H mi asjsf V A ?gf',:2? I I I I . .1 , -1 'K-. 1 Rm. f. f, who A-Q' . ,RJ Fu.: r ,f Q1 i '4 ' ' tm? of . . ,J Uni.: 4' uv' 'Q 'ww top: SHEETIVIETAL SHOP - SFIVI2 W. Mills, SFM2 T. Oppelt SFNI3 B. Tomasello, SFM2 R. Lnndbloom, SFIVI3 A. Tardino, SF1 H. Nl arasco, SF3 NI. Hochstedler SPQ3 J. Wolfe. right: SF 3 R. Ryan, SF3 Condon, RVS Qui, SF3 R. Dolansky, SF3 D. 54 3 j . Qi if 7 g. Lf ? ' '- 1 Filluere. 'fi .yo M 1 .4 A 'T .,., M15 x 5 X it The Machinery Repair Division repairs shipboard engineering machinery and auxiliary equipment. The machine shops make repairs to all types of valves, shafts, pumps, and can manufacture or reproduce complex gears to flat washers. The Internal Com- bustion Engine Shop has the capability to overhaul large or small diesel engines. The foundry manufactures castings of ferrous or non-ferrous metals, and the engraving and photo etching facilities provide metal or bakelite signs of all descriptions. The DASH per- sonnel perform maintenance functions on drone helicopters. Perhaps the most necessary yet most difficult and unpleasant jobs are performed by the men ofthe Boiler Repair Shop. i gs. .7 I i -., ' , N ' if , ,Y , Ili Ii' lf? .na be ' if-E.- E -q , '. li X X , vg : 2 l A, U Yu Star--fl ETA kv ' .ts Q! I I I i af F. it ' I Il-2 DIVISION UFFICE ENC ll, II.IlJVE'l'w, IXIHFN J. lI.'ICKi3lIei, ENS R. JLICKSOII ltlie Fi-2 P ' ' pt Division Ulfiiririv, .inrl MMC, F., lliiii 1 ' 'Vx S i T I 5 I 1 1. above: INSIDE MACHINE SHOP CHIEFS - IVIRC T. Code, MRC N. Conda IVIRC J. Anderson and MRC J. Hill. above: IVIRI J. Berry, MR2 L. Crean, IVIRFN D. Hansen, lVlR2 W. Nlonett, MRFN R. Oualizza. top left opposite page: Chief Conda and lVlR3 Dunn. opposite: lVIR1 C. Bussey, lVlR2 L. Gaouette, NIRFN L. Sharp, IVIR3 T. Collins, and NlR2 T. Frey. middle left opposite page: lVlR3 C. Everette, lVIR2 L. Cox, lVlR3 Burchard MRFN R. Holman and IVIRFN T. Bolle. far right opposite page: IVIR3 C. Nliller below right: IVIRFN D. Foster, NlR3 R. Burke, IVIRFN St. Julian, IVIR3 Dunn, lVIR3 D.Whigham. Q X2 X E 56 'X-sun 1? 'S 3 N.. X U QQ 'z' 9' F l U 'Mm .l I Z . ij xl. L mum fX 0 -ak L ., , ' N AL - . , A , 'F41..n so 2 rught MRFN Hansen and fave of our ACTOVLOG traunees who were assngned to the R 2 Dlvusuon for on the job tralnrng below PUMP SHOP PERSONNEL MM3 J Dunlap BT3 J Nvckerson BTFN Robbins FN M Treat below center MMCE Haupt MR2 Sessions MM3M Wllchle bottom left OUTSIDE MACHINE SHOP lleft to rlghtl MMC L Murphy FN M Vlgll FN R Strauch RVS Guyen MM Howard MM3J Garza FAI Dramond MM2G Barnette bottom center lleft to rnghtl MM2 E Hales EN1 L Fletcher FN D Bartels MM3 S Jackson FN W Shrmp MM3 Holly and FN R Harrelson fi if 'ffff fy ,gl nfl mf X WW fff I ffflffff 5 ff! fr, ? M f QW me 4050 1,3 p-f 4 50 7 f ff X 1 fWr4',,Z'Agf,f fgff ww 0 f WW fffwieef ffaff M 1 f X 7 4 My a VN Nw. 'IM J. , A ,xt 14 '. 58 L l 'if . , , 2 Q? A -ff-3 Wr--if -ai ? s 'Yi ' f 1 3 . 321 I U .S '? ' .Lv U Q1 K 4 L, A . -- and .T A1 , . i up A gl f '15 5 J. W 2 Q ,ff . it 2 .L V .I I . ,g f A g Q f 2 I HQIA Q IQ 5 'A . , ,,1 . ' A if V' 5, f - J , J O . - 6 X M ' Q if . A V n li ll -J... I' J W 1 J . - -' , , . k '-5 A sl -4 X ,X Q 4 F f .43 .I ' :W A J, 1 ' -a WWE top left: Tool Issue room personnel MR2 D. Hill, IVIR3 T. Woods, NIRFN J. Campbell. top right: ENGRAVING SHOP - NIR3 Fl.Sella, IVIRFN N. Edlund, lVlFl3 J. Kaiser. above: BOILER SHOP lback row right to IeftlBRC Smeltzer, FN Hebert, BT3 J. Owens, FN Mitchell, BT3 J. Wachoski, FA C. LaFrance, BT1 A. Lasalle, BT3 Diaz, and BRC Hughes. ifront row, right to leftl' FA Harrell, BT2 J. Serra, BRCIVI R. Lanham, FA J. Rice, BT3 lVl. Bench, FN T. Labbancz. left: FOUNDRY fright to leftl lVlL2 R. lVIcClure, IVILFN G. Woodmansee, IVILFN C. Zephier, lVlLFA J. Zeluski, ML3 K. Lafferty, FA D. Tolliver, BT3 R. Ritter. 59 f . V1 I I? f!.,,N IK X ' I Www I I top: DASH REPAIR - Ifront rowI ADJ3 S. Lumbert, AA G. Hansen, ADJ3 P. Taylor. Iback rowI ATRAN R. Mackert, AZ3 J. Petty, ETN3 P. Phullrps, EN2 W. Bosley, AN D. Frye. above left: INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE SHOP - MMC E. Knurbein, MRFN J. Fowler, FN R. Howland, EN2 D, Dedon, EN1 R. Murphy, EN2 L. Hazzard. above right: RVS DAN, RVS NH Burton, FN M. Finney,and FN J. Joe. ON, FN T. Smith, FN L. Henderson, EN2 D. If 60 vlffish num :.C ll:-,. H F ...P A rllHlll' r' E ' 1 f V i 'ls 7'5 l23 - ELECTRICAL Qing... ing 9' . r'-1 , I , 1 ,., if f right: CWO H. Turner iFi4 Division Officerl, above: lC3 T. Beserock and EMCS R. Garver. X ' ref The Electrical Repair Division repairs shipboard interior communications equip- ment, including gyros and motion picture projectors, and performs electrical rewinding of motors and other electrical machinery. The divisional facilities also include a Noise and Vibration Shop for testing and assort- ment of equipment and parts, a complete photographic laboratory, and one of the Navyis largest afloat printing shops. ,wg 61 f pu- 'Sed , ,f?f: my 4-1- Ii un- p1 lf.: i 1 fx xl un I A iz 2-4, 0 i 4-Tn ,pn ff- N! 62 1 A ,l ,K QI ff X 7' Q1 Q3 ,l J 1 top left: ELECTRICAL REWIND SHOP - EIVl2 D.S. Fruchey, ENIC C.A. Bunn, EIVI1 A.E. Haynes, FN J.T. Bowers. top center: GYRO SHOP - FA T.S. Papazian, lC3 RG. Covvan, IC3 J.E. Chittum, IC3 D.P. O'NeilI, ICFN T.V. Palmer, lC3 L.D. Huls. middle left: REWIND SHOP - ElVl3 Fl. Johansen, ElVl3 S.F. Neal, ElVl3 J.E. Labass, EIVI3 W.lVl. Lindsay. bottom left: REWlND SHOP - ElVl2 G.A. Poe, ElVl2 L.R. Young, EIVI3 A.T. Reyes, EIVIFN L.N. Walsh, FN I. Rodriguez. bottom center-left: GYRO SHOP - lCC B. Polidorl, IC1 CR. Adams. opposite: IVIETER CALIBRATION SHOP - IC3 D.P. O'NeiIl, IC3 L.D. Huls. bottom center-right: NOISE AND VIBRATION SHOP - ElVl2 G.L. Svvingholm, ElVl2 J.IVl. Stepp, FN C. Gilmer, ElVl3 E.L. Epps. below: NOISE AND VIBRATION SHOP - ElVl3 B.E. Judd, ElVl2 RK. Johnson, FN V.S. Cestra, EIVIC C.V. Benedictos, FN RE. Dear. ui-up 1 L L ...Q f ii zfipwnf A I I ...., 4.,M- aunt Jn.. hwy, V, M '14, , af, , 3 64 v. l,.... opposite: PHOTO LAB - PH2 T. Boyd, AN P. Conners, PH3 R. Gorczewski. below: PRINT SHOP - SN Nl. Hunter, SN G. Adair. below center: LI2 L. Calkins. below right: SN IVI. Hofer. bottom left: SN D. Dunmire, and SN P. Naimo. bottom right: Printers LI3 P. Holmquist, LI3 T. Giacobassi, and LI3 G. Bicking. ga I A ff' Z . . ,A . 'iff' 1 xx? xv! Therepah'of conwnurncanons equipn1ent,temtypes,recewers,and antennag cahbradon of electronic test eqtnprnent, and repair of radar and other nawgadonalequknnentareallperhnnned bytneIngnIyskiHedtecnnimansofthe Electronics Repair Division. I-H4-t-0 ggi' I fi, 1 -,iff-9 ,,.-if R4 ELECTRONICS below left: ETCM O. Franken- berger, SN J. Westphal, CWO J. Peragine, OM1 J. Catalano. beiowt R-4 DIVISION OFFICER - CWO Petagtne. bottom left: OPERATIONS ELECTRONICS REPAIR SHOP - ETN3 O Ristrom, ETN2 F. Sacco, and ETN3 J. Woirol. bottom rightt TELETYPEI CRIPTO REPAIR SHOP - RMI H, Kinchen, RMC D. Butts, N . is Q. I I wif . ' I . .., 11 .gl - . YI 1-:Iii-I II .wi J 90, u IIK E' E MECHANICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIR AND CALIBRATION SHOP opposite: MECHANICAL INSTRUIVIENT REPAIR AND CALIBRATION SHOP - SA C.E. Allen, SA R.W. Foster, SA M.J. Havens, SA E.A. Martin. below: FLEET ELECTRONICS CALIBRATION LAB - ET1C.W. Mosby, ETR3 M.H. Harrington, ETC T.P. Redwine. below right: FLEET CAL LAB - ETN2 J.L. Daughenbaugh, ETR2 E.J. Yoblonski, STG2 W.T. Cagle. Rx 1 I 0 f , , ' , .- A iff-: 7 f E Q ,,.,....C.- ,Ks X. ., 3 .--. C. 'CM X'L, E I IR.,-Qt , E 1 .1 fr -Spf- Q W,-PV J R rr ,C ,LL,, 5 Rd - .L,x,f if. ggi , iii, . . Q4 if-I I I I I w fight: MIRCS - IM3 T.P. la IM3 LR- Norris, OMCS C.L. Hooker :MQ E.E'. Lawson, IM3 D,LY Hepting. IOP fight: ELECTRONICS REPAIR sHoP - ETR3 JW Ripickv ETR3 TA omg ' ' ' - v. ETRSN P. Parrish, ETR3 ,LG ly ' middle fight: ETR3 P.E. Altosino ETN3 D.C. Hawn, ETR3 o.Jf Braun, ETN2 D. Flyckr, bottom fight: ET1'B.A. srumm ETC 0.8. Bronstad, ET1 w.CfI Kahrs, ETC D.L. Gardner. , Q-4 --Q, z, ,7 LEA. I5 Es. 9, W 4.A,x ,X-, 2 ,555 ,lik ,ff ' 5 iff' E fig, ,ff W Qs if ,ff , 1,5 T In K, C Q 'X' sh .x I -W J III s- I I V - 352. I ' I .s I I 'Nu-e.,. ,- 5 f I fbi ff ,PT A .-D' 1 v if sf ,. sang O ,K Lang K , gi ffiyjsgs N I xxs a 0 0 o x 'B' 1 I 54 4, S I A I . .EE A 5 11- . ,g,l. Q L 1 .Ck . . I A, 5 J 7 E X . 2 f sul X .- Q , N. I . R uY,,,,,.4- ,C ST 1.14 'nil fi lfvlj I I gn I Mt, Qing. is ,, 5 - --1,-.:q..., S f .. -- D- I c:-I i 1 5' 2 4' K 84 FIRE CQIXITRCDL RERAIR The Ordnance Repair Division's I highly trained precision craftsmen repair, test and calibrate fire con- trol equipment including sonar systems, computers, various gun and ASW batteries, and trouble shoot and repair the complex 5 4 Terrier and Tartar missile systems X . lu' ' -A of todays modern navy. Included in the inventory of shops are the Lock and Key Shop and the Watch and Optical Repair Shops. I Q. , H a - I Q7 I T v ,f ' , ..., 1 y S ,, I g QQRQE 'emwigflgi fe ,'.t ' f is-If . T Y Q f , Twif-j..14 I - If QI , - , i's 1 .. . I .juz above right: GUN AND LAUNCHER SHOP - SIVISN J. Schaefer, GIVIG3 R. O Stone, GMM2 E. Magnusson. . below left: R5 DIVISION OFFICE - SN P. Hendrix, CWO2 R.E. Mitchell, Division Officer. center: UWFC and SONAR SHOP - STG3 D. Semays, SN E. Statler, STI N. Rodriguez. IIOIZA I i X x I I C manga 35 5 2.1 - ' 5, I ,.NxL of ,Z i r 68 -i l FZ 1 , 1 6 -, A 5 mgilvf . Be fdle x '7' 1 1 N 5 5 5 opposite: FIRE CONTROL 81 UWFC SHOP - STC R.D. Pulliam, ST1 B. Carpenter, STCS J.A. Brewster. center: OPTICAL SHOP - ONI1 B.R. Cates, OIVI2 C. Cerra, OMC D.R. Andrews. bottom left: OPTICAL SHOP - ONI3 K. Linder- man, OIVI3 J. Cayton, ONISN D. Corrigan, OIVISN J. Callander. bottom right: OPTICAL SHOP - OIVI3 J. Nugent, OIVI2 A. Schwent, OIVI2 J. NIcAvoy. if ak-ni, Q if I , ' I xg 1 N ' J, ' K M X J . ,.,, , I 2155 r 'H - i- I , X 'rr- xg ,. ' .V IX . i In va ,ATI ' FE, J F AV . .f i iii? . ,, ,x If Y 51 R A A i It-J R , Kathi: am-EPT? I kb' y . ' - I , x,.kii 1- XX I u x-,V,h XX XX I xx .- .I 1 I I . I a 70 Q 17' . . 3 3 Q I Xi 'I rw A '...-1..' I V '.n C .Fi XM' ,IVV ' 11 , .. K .. Ig-G' V. r-'II .. .5 , , , I , ' -., ' TJ K . I I I , -, L 53'-.g1,' X. :: g ag 1 - . gy- f ' ' I 1 -'iff .' ' f Wx X I 1' 5 ,,,, I f , i , Y' I .ku I. in I , 4 below: WATCH REPAIR SHOP - :ms T.P.la,IM1 LE, Kemp. hmmm left: TYPEWRITER REPAIR SHOP - m3 ow. case ww Q W V, .C C.A. CLVK, I,.I,3 PF. Tovsr, IMS TB, LEISOHQ DOIIOITI right: TYPEVVRITER REPAIR SHOP - SN C.D.Krf1g,IMSNW.L.REyE5,SA D.L.FeVr13:1deZ FN T, Mfllhgllm 9 4 A, Ax 'Y 'J A. V ft fi' f- I l .AV gs g , MQUW, 1, f 1 if 'H-L. idk ,V .,,-' f 1 'X 4 D A J. It igiwxk X ,'7 + I gf' ' C0 AMR XX .v , , 'fs ' A f'3 2 M--f 1 L ,..,A ' ..-'Z-7 . V. ' M il 'A A 5, I Q . , R- - . k ,lb K Q x 3 ,' I . A . .I ' ' A 141 X x A 5 , X. ' w ' f fl X 7 , 'Q Q' '. 5-1 ' ' 5 i 1' Q :g Q '!f J, ,I R . A if Jn, a L 'l ix Y, 1 1 K' x 1 , ' 1' 71 The Nuclear Propulsion Repair Division operates an extensive Radioactive Chemistry Laboratory, facilities to provide repair and maintenance services on reactor plants for nuclear powered vessels, demineralization equipment for the manufacture of pure water for reactors, a Radiac Calibration Shop and a Non-Destructive Test Laboratory for conducting inspections to determine effectiveness or strength of joints, welds, and various metal structures. USS SAMUEL GOIVIPERS AD-37 SER ICE SUPREME below: lVllVl2 L. Nleissner, lVllVll L. Finholm, BTCS Nl. Key, MM2 K Peters. bottom: IVllVl2 W. lVlcGhee, FA R. Nowak, FN D. Ernster, NIIVI3 R Howard, IVIR3 W. Suzick, IVIIVI3 W. Tompkins. in-hi P.. fe? ITT 1.3 i f h I im '? 5 X TO? N USS BAINBRIDGE DLGN-25 THE i,ooo,ooo ' GALLON DISTILLED - ON west PAC cauise i970 .' R 'iff' i' ft. ' ,. '4 I wil' ffnf Qi. 'X in 'u 'txt f . if f it .ls rw-,se ,K 'L , Lfx M l. l f Z4 N XX .57 . ti top left: SFP2 K. Potter, SFC O, Kramer. opposate: MM2 S. Armbruster. bottom Ieftz NHVI3 W. Tompkms, FA R. Nowak, NIM3 C. Lewis, MM3 T. WnI5On, bottom rnght: RADIAC CAL LAB - ET1C,IVloody. I 5 f Qo- ,. - '. f ,. , , . , . - r' ' .- ' '. X-f,',f'f r,fr',-.f .f ,. ,- I, fgfrf' ' s D--'-,,,....----4495:-if: ' 7 in -. . 19 ine- ,,g1A MN, ei ,- K x Q' 4 X ' gl W , 'Q X an ' i PY' . 7 KN, xx 'x gr. 4 , , 1 v I ' 'L ,Q Q u v L ,. 1 41 I I' ' 8-fl 1 i - n- .... 57' . Ac.. - ' ff -, , ' --al 4' 3' SUPPLY ADMINISTRATIQN 'F' - 1 -S .6 tif! A I' ii il irllovv' SUPPLY DEPARTMENT OFFICE - CSCS J. Scliivibi-i, the Supply Officer, CDF! J. Perkins, and the Food Services .ind Disliursing Ollicer, LTJG R. Stockton. tit-low YN3 E. Bounds, the Assistant Supply Officer, LCDFZ l' Tilli-y, .ind SKCM L. Jones. Ready for Sea is their motto. Their inport time is occupied with the onloading of repair parts, money, food, merchandise for the ship's stores, Q9ClUl1lQ, and equipment, until the SAMUEL GOMPERS is a self sustained island loaded with luxuries in addition to necessities. Whether underway or inport, the department also provides personal services, food services, and distribution of assembled stores to support the repair efforts and other ship- board requirements. This is the Supply Department. lt's a big job to maintain a tender and the repair parts necessary for the several classes of destroyer type ships which we tend. Trying to foresee the future needs of the ship, the S-1 personnel supply the GOIVIPERS with everything from sponges to complex ordnance equipment and all can be purchased for the low price of one 1348. The Stores Division is responsible for the procurement, storage, and distribution of over 65,000 different items. T fi .S-, M, J above: S-1 DIVISION OFFICE - SK2-'R. Anglin and SKCIVI J. Hadfield. 'belowz TECH LIBRARY - SK3 K. Bush, SK2 L. Unea. 461 Q :- I 'R X 6 4 1' . I ,.- E . STOCK CONTROL - SK3 J. Schmitt, SK3 C. Williams, siic K. Buchanan Sl STORES .........-n.f.,., W' il 9? 'AX I Lx I . I , above: STOCK corvTRoL - SK2 c. Hansen, sicsiv C.Alvers,SK1J.EIijah, belovv: STORES ASSEMBLY - SKSN C. Epperson, SK2 R. Anglin, AK3 S. BuIlard,SK3 A. Maldonado. Q .JI 2 rw-.ci I , W 1 I -ff . A Y ir N :s 5 ,V V' V -. E -C 71 f if 1 I -ff' . I f'-- ' f five - 's'fj'+'?. ' .545-- 1-I ,J , E ' ivd:'T3 Q k V L . . 1 5 1-3 it Mmm GSK - SA G. Pantazin,SA D. w1cLam1y,SA A. Evew K L H 5 ai .--QV' , ,. ,I uw . K NN J 1 1 Ui... . ' 'IE' -ig . .1 N , - G s K Al 2 noun or :nut :iimil-. HONDA! - YIUUAV U00 - uoo .wo - mo SATURDAY E Q A . rm I' O abovez MAIN GSK SK3 T. DLIV1Y19,SK1 N1,Gamb0a,SK2 M COl9m.qry SWEWI METALS STOHEROOM SKSN D. Ne.-Horne, SK2 L.ChVlSY!G!T'3T1d SA . IQCIL H, V S. E STOREROOM - SKSN L. Gornal, SK3 D. Bailey. N24 x N-. .15- N5f..Y.W'l' . K 1 1 li X' '-'AIN GSK - SA J. Earley, SN P.Dohcr1y,SA K. Ingersoll, SK1 Nl Garfwboa, SA J. Shrzrboume and NHVI3 S. Smuth. in gh 1 Q 'iff V - ,Q : 5 I 7 :T 1 ls ' za . j . .4 ,.. 1 . ' - A KE! M 1 .. J T ' ...,,. 17, Y . ,. A . X-J. , lt's the Food Services Division that takes care of the SAMUEL GOIVIPERS' bread basket, serving over 3090 meals during the three chow calls . Adding to the enjoyment OT any meal aboard the GOIVIPERS, is the realization that after having completed your repast, someone else will wash the dishes and you won't even have to dry. top: SN M.C. Curtis, CS3 L. Holveck, SN A. Lujano, CS2 A. Vaughn. above left: CS1 K. Toth. above right: SN J. LaBeIla. right: FIRST CLASS MESS - SN F.M. Ciecerko. 29 , ' fa 'V , if l rv 4 li if 'U I' , . lv Vw-.., 1 f -L . It l 'Y' L Bills F i El i' X ' L- N I 1-1 ' s .R ff 'hi 'll Sf S mi R kk-1 Q,-ff ,harm l K f--vt. A 1 in V N L ,,V,4Vr, I f af' i . . i- ' 4 -qv' .41 .ev -Q.. rf 'q X rf'-'F f ,, sa x P 2 'b 1 1 !1Q fr , LA S U K. 'i all Fl E -all dz. F ,fm-N I ,SAY rv:'vy1- 5 .N A Q L Q l . Q..- :iq 0 Q a 5 Env' ,pi D top left: BAKE SHOP SN HE. Hansen, CS1 E.A.Trinidz1d. mop rrght: SALAD PREP ROOM -A SN RJ. Phrfcr, FA R, Meadows. left: CHIEF PETTY OFFICER GALLEY - CS2 J.P. Murphy. bottom: CREVVS GALLEY - SN R. Vrssor, SN J, Moore, g t K I lj' l 1' lt's the little things that count, those little extras that make lite a little more pleasant, a little more enjoyable, a little more tolerable. The - Q A , ,f h S-3 ship's servicemen are the ones to thank for the little extras. . .Shop ..- x A .,u. t. Nr , is Mfg 3 below: SODA FOUNTAIN - SN lVl.A. Fairbanks. below new SHlP'S sTonE - sm k.A. oowdy, SN Fl.J. o'Afchange, bottom left: SHlP'S STORES OFFICE - SN lVl.A. Fairbanks Sl-IC C L Stiles, CWO2 E.T. Bartyzal lShip's Stores Officerl. ' ' bottom right: SH2 C.C. Lathey, SH1 H.O. Jones, SH2 J.L. Carrien 37, the stereo shop, the soda fountain, the clothing and small stores, the barber shops, the tailor shop, the dry cleaning and laundry plants, and, of course, the gedunk verrctingmaehines. g ,,Lt : Q fain-an manual -vim P f I '1 Q I ffybilf' ' l xl X. ' ' Wh! . R i s i t t 3 , ef if 'T if 1 'WI M + vf- ' gg ,W , ss snaps sioee xtaew. N Q-. f'i24ET,3.:LQg.:Tggr: r g:.:f,.i.:...,s,:t. W1 r - -L ,-.,,,...... -,,...,,a - H M. O - O -vw -Vt .Atl-.. ..,, f,-,j-'ww-wiwf-7-+1 f-F F f-' W- 'A' :jr'.:..., M 11. Y, t, : j.:: -M ui, A ...rw .SW T' AA fv W- , L , - A-,-,Lab A. , I A g , A-:s-:-A,..AMA Q . 0 oo I O 1 J' N, , I I 1 ,M , .1 SX if 1' 3 . f I ' ' W I? 'e.nD69 'l'1C1N- Q6 C .L f '11 p J 1,1 ,.f'- .Q and awake-W es-,,:---..-wry--A-fkwaw-yuan: n.f:1 .. aw,--as R X if .A A sk 4. 'NTL Q X s I KVM ' -12 :rt Q + V 'L 'e ,, t x 1 R X xx 'Q X 1 t S42-kigfgytb Qs XXX XXX X5 As Y X i ig 0 1 ,ff H' , .ff f .P Q we xv msekm Q vu wsaasvefw MNH H I - 'K tm, i .,,,. 25,111 My g WM, if 1. ,,E,w,,mw L, V ' below: TAILOR SHOP - SH3 R.L. Reparip. bottom left: OFFICE RS' BARBER SHOP M SH2 T.L.Gf8UIh6U1. bottom right: CREVV'S BARBER SHOP - SN R.E. Duran, PH2 J. Dudley, SH3 C.C. Parsons, SN H. Smith. I . Yfx,.,.hq 'X K. ,, -1 I 'W Q r' is 'I -My f Qi K-GJ. 'P if S - by 'N K. f x O 7 X A -K , DX . 'Srsw Q ,,.-,M ' ,-C -J 'F' ,I Y V, Y 'J 84 CLOTHING .!,.-- 4 4 4 I L A-Q., 5. w-.N Ln 5! 's , ,ry K 2, , 2? ,fiiyfff 4 X VN Q, ,- ff 'N 44 N A S '?g ,-k iii 'T S F N2 I Q .gala ,g 231. llw ' gi , 3 v-5 If Pl -.-a-45 Lf- i '1 1.X I Q L t J 'f-'FT gi ,X ' I te 2 f in lg... . M E if. J. M fins. :,,- ,. wx . H L 4 V R 'Ir I' E Q 51 f' im. , I, N fi. I ' 1-' Z 4 SV, ,A , , mp vow from Inf! to aught: LAUNDRY - SN G. Jackson, SN C.A n.1Ufl'NllIll'f, SA E. M.ma0n, SA W.L. DUIOIIQ. hmmm onpuuule' pager. LAUNDRY ISSUE -- SH3 RE. Deets, SH1 L Av1h.vuw,SA J H. L.llre,'lIIc4 If-fx SN E A, Summer, SN A. Gomez. X a 5 ,1 f7a...,.,,sJ ,.,.1--'M- - 'f' M ' S nf, A ,- Xa I -N X., -4 .v-J 'ii' 1 X If iff. ai. -1. S 1-1. ' 1' V ,Q Y, . C - 71' Q. - Q-my Travel claims, allotments, special pay, shipping-over bo- nuses and checks are all part of the disbursing job. But the most important function is the bi-monthly presidential parade of Washington, Lincoln, Jackson, and Hamilton. opposite: SKC R.J. lVlarshman, DK1 A.E. Enriquez, DK2 J.lVl. Wesolovvski. below center: DK3 P.G. Kuhlman, DKSN SD. Dambach, LTJG R.F. Stockton lDisbursing Officerl. 5 L is' f--A ,.. M... if , ,,,. ,ww -' , TV? . . 1 Q i Inn-Q..-W - is n 555' ' i I AJ below left: TN T.S. Apatan, TN P.C. Malijao, TN P.T Deyrlata, TN FTA, Phillips, SD2 J,A, JOCSOD. below right: TN VM. Donado,.SD3 S.F. Obispo, SD1 E.E Jucutan, SD3 RS. Giron, TN RA. Phillips, SDC C.H Debose. bottom left: SD2 L.C. Pascasio, TN JA. Boris, TN V.M Donado, SD3 CA. DeJesus, SD1 EE. Jucutan, SD2 B.A Ganiban, SDC C.H. Debose,SD1 A.A. Fabila. bottom right: TN JA. Borja, TN P.T. Deynata. 'N ig ,fx 1 i... pdaua-ae---gmc. 0 I T L S5 STEWAIQDS The stewards keep busy with a daily routine that includes preparing and serving meals in the wardroom in addition to cleaning the Officer Country spaces. s J , I I 8.0 ' f I l ' if s-I . - it SEQ: t 1:31 Eel E, Ti- Q mil - ' l l i l I l , i i i So ADI? The automatic data processing lADPl services, which can add 125,000 numbers together in one second on the high speed digital computer, keeps track of the tens of thousands of items, parts, materials, provisions, and equipage. Not only programmed to control these items, it also accounts for the many categories of funds necessary to operate a ship of the GOIVIPERS' complexity. The computer installation also provides vital support to the repair efforts, personnel administration, and disbursing. opposite: DATA SYSTEMS - DS2 RJ. Snyder, DS2 P.H. Lahman, below right: DATA PROCESSING - DP2 FLA. Kornaker, DP3 R.S, Smedberg, DS3 D.A Cope. below: LTJG C.W. Stern lS-5 and S-6 Division Officerl. bottom right: KEY PUNCHING - DPSN C.W. Morgan, DPSN J.C. Dylewski, DPSN R.J Vignola. - 'E r Y '51 A More TEE! it-i -L Q has - -au. U r-vt 'ui .WHS Tk-....,v ' 'fl M -.SX-5 1 ,c s Sit 'T' N.. -.1 ig X q x W M' f W l -.4 ,, ff v, i on elf I x . Q, .-.fe .f Av,-L ., 1: -ur 'Q ,- .1-.. in . T -5- lx Jw- -' fx. 5-Nev gy. .sl .: ,X ,X , 5 .k- .,. ,, M. v.,-us. '- .u..- . ...X - i gf., x . W , 4 4 . - :Q 'gf ,Q . L Q- -12 x.- ' . X .X 'Jw' K X., -a 'x xv: v X. 'N ,qs- F ill, .M X -Q .,f 5 . v v. Q x 1 -vu... . N, One primary function of the Deck Department is to keep the GOIVIPERS in the high state of cleanliness and preservation expected of a destroyer tender and flagship. Fighting an endless battle against rust and saltwater corro- sion, the men of First Division scrub and swab the starboard side main deck, chip and paint the forecastle, and shine the brightwork. Besides maintaining and manning the Anchor Handling Room, First Division services and operates the Captainfs gig and five other boats. Rounding out this division's responsibilities are the gunner's mates and fire control technicians, the armory, the GOIVIPERS single 5 mount, the Mark 56 Director, and, in fact, all the ship's armament. below: LTJG R.S. Roan lFirst Lieutenantl right: GUNNER'S IVIATES - SN R.R. Dooley, SN lVl.E. Hilvers, FTG2 Bloom, SN B.W. Church, SN J.D. Watier. bottom left: ARlVlORY - SN lVl.E. Hilvers, GIVIG1 R. Benevidez, SN B.W. Church, SN R.R. Dooley. bottom right: ANCHOR CHAIN HANDLING ROOIVI - SN J.A. gegslgr, EN D. Paulino, BlVl2 F.E. St. Gelias, SN S.B. Fromholz, SN . . ur es. top opposite page: SN C.E. Gregg, SN C. C b II, BlVI3 R.D. CI k, BM1 D.N. Coles, SN D. lVIcKenzie. amp e ar center opposite page: SN lVl.C. Gionfriddo, BlVl3 E.E. Howard, SN D.E. Jennings,SN J.P. Hart SN L.O. Guskea. bottom opposite page: BIVI3 R.D. Clark SN RA Hassa SN SB Ffomhoiz sm o.c. rvi 'th SN i..o. G if sN'ivi.c. ' f' ' ' SN Rf. Burkes suv nfyfreocis. Us ea Gm eldo lST DIVISICDN ,,. i 'W me I i 1' 4 WA. I ' My We gh H ' my twxzkaw naval.: . L 'iff ' 'fifnilf . 1 'f' -ff.:-f A 4 4 Af. F i ii I 1 1 l l , A S ia, - .. .. Lf Y '35 ---1 1.,:..... , 'Tx 5 irgx xy -i ii 'in xr' Q4 V E 5 S 5 ,P Y 'N x , rj, 1 ' ,n' . 'i V A E ' I f fi n W4 ,. 1 A V 1 , 2' M., I 'A 5, , I f -f 1 , , R l , pf .v The deck force is always the first up In the morning to sweep and swab the decks and wipe the bulkheads. But when turn-to is sounded Second Division goes about its task of the vital maintenance of the port side main deck, quarter- deck area, and the two fantail-decks. With five of Deck's fifteen boats to operate and maintain, the Second Division men perform all of Deck Depart- ment's job orders to round out their day's work. top: SN G.D. Pippin, BNI3 B.W. Speirs, SN R.J. Beron, SN S.lVI. Naylor, SN IVI.I. Bassett, SN L.J. Middleton. right: PORT WEATHERDECK - BlVl3 A.IVI. Williams, SN D.N. Kocur, SN J. Donovan, SN L. Lear, SN P.K. Dewitt, SN B.L. Stokes. I -Li, fp. - ii 4' 'n W 5 'fi' f ,Q '22 L i.'- 4 H! . J I 'N K 13-vu lk i u,x S.. i 'I - f r is 'L SV K - '- SN R.L. Jackson, Bivia Jn. Perkins, ,Q ti SN Lo. Hunter, SN RE. Phillips, I 1.3 SN R.P. DooIan,SN K.V. Hefferen. ' X X 1 R .4v FANTAIL ANCHOR CHAIN HANDLING - BIVII S. Swenson, SN CNI. Nlartz, SN G.J. Bassett, SN J.L. Lynch, SN G.D. Dungan, SN C.C. Anderson, SN D.D. Smith. 'I 1 +I 2 I I ii-gp' 1 I 1 . P -..B ,- n -Q, X.. 'i l Q fi? X '1 ei 1. an-.6 LSD ' , wx, To load, move, or transfer heavy machinery, supplies, boats, and other materials, Third Division operates the GOMPE RS' four cranes. To make the materials accessable for the cranes this division mans four boats. In fact, the entire boat deck, where the cranes are located, is under their auspices. The ship's incinerator is also under their supervision. top: BOAT DECK SN H.P. Knight, SN J.W. Dukes, BM3 RH. Wellnun, SN AD. Joiner, BMCM AJ Whipple, SN RW. Johnson, SN EF Uto, left SN KM. Brower, CWO2 H.J. Grimes lShip's Boatswninl, BM3 RJ. Williams, BMCM A.J. Whipple, SN DR. Willi.iins, BMS RH, Wellman. SN U Srlvvinl, SN S. Scnillltl, SN ll E B.iini'lli', SN L,J. Foley, SN M M Worlfnmn, SN ER, Holmes, BVU? V C Dir-qo. SN J.P, Chapman, SN L. Maulupe, BM2 G.C. Hill, SN RM. Bobst, SN D.E. Smith, BM3 R.J. Williams,SN J.A. Bollman, SN EF. Uto. -W., 'NCQ ,V ms X na, ,, , ,MW V V:-nw as WW 2 7 ' 71' ' , , 51,4 i X Q X, ,gy ,ji N, ,Q ff, XM awww! V ' fr fm 'f , ,X ghd! ,Mwuav f ff ff Q , , X N l N W is fi I' I ,F Q A S 'S X Q N x K NX - , , f, MW-I Ill! 5? W ff f a ' 1 - ,,... .s W?a ll above: BMCNI J.lVl. Stevens ends his Naval career. above right: BOAT DECK - BM2 G.C. Hill, CWO2 H.J. Grimes, BNI3 C.E Douglas, SN L, Nlaulupe, SN FLC Harrell, BlVlClVl A.J. Whipple, SN E.F Dierkes. opposite: BOAT DECK - SN K.lVl Brower, CWO2 H.J. Grimes, BIVICNI A.J Whipple, SN L. Maulupe, SN R.L Burgess, SN S. Scarlett. P r r 92 ...l-.......1i -- ,552 fl A N - -L n 'v k- v iifif' 1' - ' f '- 'L 'Ia ' - Till-L ,'..L .L 4 is H11 'QTY vm lu H fn'- ' fcfgky - 1 vi.- ' F .1 . ,Q---' , k i, :pf N.-Y kg. g.5:Af!.-Ftfjifvr '1. ',.Q1,lljwff If ,b we , ' n 2, ,f yi., 351 , .. .A . ,rv -,-,,, , . 'f.'35,-C,7 2f,v, . . ,Lf wig-4 nf V -' U --1 . w ' 5 fi f-fi ,Lf 4..' . .',g,,H.1-yr' - .A -f.,-f' G ,1- 1 n P A 1 ', v wr - ' 'f' x,, ,. J'-'iff if Q .f ,. 1 ,, . .- 31, nc lf- VITY, 'rfef v-fl 5512 1 Taye-p, .F I' . 4. ! , In . 3 EY u - --.J .rf v f 'yin Qc. 'fav x L Ala ng . ff-If rn-L' 12,14 ,ff-Q-'LQ 'xref , 4 1, 4 A. 'Q V.L,.Q'Q ' ' 11' ' , is' vu fx . W ' . fr f.r,f . i . . 1. -: ,fw.- - Q. ,, ' i7fz-24,1-W 5 M, ., .Y 'Ti l ,ff 4 ' .' 2 ' . .'. . ,BS',J3,,,3 .7 - A : .5 5 ' : :V an L ,A',. . - 45-3,-,.f I .55-.spy fi ,,-'iw 524' ' r.'4 -i. ' .f '32 '47: fM '- KT 25:72, A ' -'..A 3 ' - 'Lf' ' 'Y' 1 5115 Q V , V ' '2 1-. m .- fu. 1-21:-3 a r,g,- I --r . . 4 .':, -Yr 4 - 1 , f1j,:i,. ,- , 513- .iff , wif-Y, .j. .r ff-Q4 ' Q f 'ff' ' ,g . ,gl ig. 'iff' 'il J f. A NBAA 555353 . XDRJQNX y f KT F --cf g,ffHgj: . wg' ' ' f 532475 Asgrf- ' ,-fir. fi' , A . . --fp 4 .L.f?2C'::lL3'.L'.'.v4..4. -, ,Y,. - ..... V L-...A , . V.. ,-9- ,-. f,,-,p'rf' Q Y E' if X53 NXQQJAX. 1 li is I I . .Jai S.. Q II , .. ,.., 7 Q 'SW 1 pw I 3 JL... , f 1 A .-.ri I Tcoewceii I X:- Q Weapons Officer 'fr,...-1 I I I I I I I I WEAPONS LOGISTICS OFFICE - TIVIC N.E. Hutchins, YN3 S.D. Forsythe, LCDR F.E Reynolds. ,441 I I I 5 LTJG WR. Lampi I I I I I 3 CWO Schmidt I 94 .fh- ..- S- 1+.i, xiii, L. fm 5 - - Ar Y-,ra ri roaeeoo RECORDS orfrrce A TMC r.L. 5 'l5l'F ' ' i i ' :oo is TORPEDO RECORDS OFFICE - TM1 NLE. V .ra S.3c 4 ' :gg it -I-1 SHDP'TlXl1 L.D. Grvth, TM3 lVl,G. NY CF? 4-1 bHOF' TM? DF. Att-nero, TM2 T. McC0neqhy, P T'.'l D D. Greth, TMI' SD. Ktrplxa. ii I The Xkeapons Logistics Department is composed of if M' tr.-.o related lirrt separate and mysterious divisions. yi., H' 1 I I 'SM' V. l Division handles conventional ASW Torpedoes, :Q L' -fp rrwarntarrrrrig complete facrlrtres for sparehparts and -L K no test etrrrrprnent for MK 44 and lVlK 46 fish, Exer- val is csv shots as well as war shots are prepared and stared for receiving ships, W-2 Division prepares, fed cr-,sirrrrlili--X, lt'slS and stores ASROC missiles and their ix - ,,sis,ofr.irr-rl r-onrponents in secrecy. Since very few X , it' f' pirrsrir-rrrfl have .recess to their spaces, the only t --0 . f-iir ,-.lr-ilrrr' we have of these processes is the endless rim-, fr.rri-,fer which takes place vvhether rain, or sirrr prevails, Those big gray boxes which 'rorrr sornewliere near the 7th or 8th deck, and r ferr' ir rlmrri of evoltrtrorrs, are transferred to a 5 r, :rn Zlwrrr rrrrhrrr to replace an expended shot or in rr for .rnrrfhrrr big gray llox. Wd r H Z --' 'f'f ' A r , A J C. ' ' I I ff f 1 all J X .,. 5 'X,... 95 uf!! .,.J.Z!Q. X, 0 ffn m1fff fm1M1fff x 5 5 5 3 5 l N 5 t l l l l i l Ly wa. ' 3.-1 top left: 44 SHOP - , . . man, SN P.L. Harker, TIVl2 S.D. Kapka. TM3 E.J. Ketelhut TM3 A S Kirsh top right: TNISN T.E. Melvin, TIVI3 A.S. Kirshman, TM3 IVI.G. Feuerherm. above: TIVI1 D. Coffey, TM3 R.H. Olson, TM3 Broekemier, TM3 A.S. Kirshman, TNI3 lVl.G. Feuerherm. above right: TM3 E.J. Ketelh ut, TM3 L.N. Shaw, SN R.S. Garcia, SN F. Grant, TM2 T. lVlcConeghy. right: SN F. Grant, TM2 S.D. Kapka, TlVI3 lVI.G. Feuerherm TM3 R.H. Olson. 1 96 .1-li-li 'uni 'lt 1'S 1' I f' 5- 5. Q... - I n .ix +V 1 - , , X- HW -D . gm, 1 - W 1' u- v , R . L :L-LIN . f. ' I,!ze- , H I. ' , ,5..,f,,ot..,, wr , -. V , -I 1 'iL..i., . .. , rr- ......i -v I' -I suwiv V rr' x -Fw, 35.41-I-I3 I, .1 ln ' . y -hi: 'gg I Pgl i' 1 ' ,Lf-iff, M ' I ll 'Q - ' 5 ' Ki A TV' If ' mph-It' TMJ IX'l.A.SmuthI1uf.Icu. d JZIQ :I 0.9 o 0 U U O i top ughl 46 SHOP TIVII H, French, TIXII CL. Cobb. IMI. 'TIVISN DO. Bugols, TNI2 NIA. ' SIIIIIIIIIISIUI. hmmm Ic11: TIVII R,Fmm:l1. Immmm aughl: ENGINE OVERHAUL SHOP TMI E, Hawkins, TIVI2 F.L, Jcmlxmoum, 'li , IA USN ' an ,,. ' 'WL . fflff X Serving as the eyes, ears and vocal chords of the ship whether underway Or in DOVE The Opera' tions Department is composed of radiomen, quartermasters, radar- men, and signalmen. While under- way, the quartermasters gat-her weather information, take naviga- tional fixes and plot the ship's course to our destination. While in port, they unfold, update and re- fold maps, paint, and sleep. CIC lCombat information Centerl uses radar to see through fog, operates sophisticated electronic listeners, take radar fixes to assist in naviga- tion and provides the Pilot House watches with an up to date picture of our surroundings, making recom- mendations to the OOD. The Signal Bridge personnel communicate by visual means, employing flag hoist, flashing light and semaphore. The busiest of all are the Radio Central communicators who monitor fre- quencies for both voice and tele- type messages. Receiving hundreds of messages daily, it is their job to sort, duplicate and distribute mes- sages to all concerned. Ops is also responsible for classified material and for the scheduling of ship movements, not only ours but also those of the nest all behind closed doors. ' 'FD fat rf, 3 . psf' Wifi mp: QUARTERMASTE RS - sm J. Marko , OMSN R. Wasson, QMSN J. Merriman, OM3 S. Bonawitz, OMSN L. Cotten si ,.jL.,f,ff M.. 1 above: CHARTING - OMC A. Vero.-meau, opposite: OPERATIONS OFFICE - YNSN J. Musgrave LT I W' h lOperations Officerl. Ig t Y Q1 Q td X ,L v Qi cum, '- X -7 'Q Q Y ip, L..gd-s-1- v Q , , i' -in I.. '71 ll . J , M . f CIC H RUSN R, Smtor' FIDE F? N-ut ' 37' ' J C!C'- QDZC.FIQmmq,RD3R.ParruSh,SNJ.WaIiOr. Campbell, LTJG W, Dworv, RUSY J L4 Q ' x A -'I ff' f up-I .le---f below RADIO CENTRAL WO1 A.B. Erickson, RM2 AS. Hight, RM3 L.S. Tucker, LTJG D G Shriver RM3 C E Walters, RMSN RA. Brewer, bottom left RADIO CENTRAL - RM3 M.A. DeGuIis, RM1 JA. Metelskn, RM2 J.K. Glover SN P B Rhodes CYN3 J.R. Pachecho, RM2 DA, Willnams, SN GE. BalluDS, CYN3 If 'i ,TN W in VL, K ' 1 in M ..-ku-'SEX N-4 A Lvbs .1 M A V, Erxs ,ls ,,,. ,H -M .- f -- JE f .M , , , rf. F G .fl ,,--1 it 72 f 'L O 4 -'.,1dole 0 ' 7--E'-E5 C v I . ' -Q11 ' C Q, 1 'Q ' Q ' A K I G!! ,Qui 4? -. . f - Mi' Lf 1 ..R-1 'XB' X.. 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U f I 1? it x s- J J 'XQJ-Ag, if Q1 E 3 ,ggigneg get 5:1119-, ,jul ui?-.1-jf, if- 3, .l'fff 04 35 ,gr-L x . 1 J .-, A ,- 5 .. n 15 ,Q . i '1 2' X 1' Q ' 1 s 0 'I . F s 2 i 3' 2 .. 2 4 S Q I . in 4 7 'Q -. 1 1 ! N i U i: F h '1 -91 F O Ai 'l - I- , 5 'I 4. I 'V ' 5 4: ,Q- '7' Q sg -J,-fdgfia M 9 a I V 0 -. ' '. .am - ,P tiqi . Q -'l ,Sq -,rf I 'ia r v 13 v ,,..- fs- ' - -0, s ' 4 . fn' at- F ...Q 1 I al 3 1 2- A. ' 1 Q N -6- ' 90,1 -N as . N 1. . '-- -. QQ' ' :ins .9 . 1 rc, - - -A u M below: ENGINEERING OFFICER - LT K.J. Storms A nest of cold iron destroyers most assuredly places great demands upon the Engineering Department of a tender. Night or day, there is no difference deep down in the cavernous belly where hull and keel meet. From the sweat and the heat one might suspect that a volcano is there breathing its horrid hot fire amidst the gages and valves, dials and meters protruding from every direction. The Snipes may well boil away from the super-tropic temperatures, wavering in intensity somewhere between 100 to 140 degrees, but the fire men never fail they still pump the steam and air, they continue to evaporate the fresh water, they plod on !',:LL,E,:.-if-ru I generating the electricity. With power cables, steam lines, 4.-Htrvrgfnj gf air hoses, and telephone wiring swinging from the SAMUEL V' ,E ' GOMPERS to destroyer, and on out to more, there is very I POZ If ,ggrni-1?U little room for error here in this vital department. J l ' ' ' 1' --I li , E r kr U N 4 ' E ,Q . I H V ' 15, l ' Z ,.,- , ' A 3 h - ,N ' , . I Q- 'i fr ' X i ' L. 4 Ag 4 X I fl . we I I I 'lx' X i 1 an 53 2 A: fra-7 fy fri ,I 'lQlf32: .ai . I ,I uh ' My Q! 4- .il,.. are , 1 s ' ,I 3 f-- W4-H YN3 Mark Kounz, Log Room Yeoman. SFP3 R, McCabe. All those services that provide comfort for the crevv, from air conditioning unils to scuttlebutts, are the responsibilities of A Division. Everything from elevators to the ship's vvhistle, from the diesel generators to the anchor vvindlass, will find the Aux' iliary Division personnel carefully adjusting and tending to their repairs. GA DIVISICDIXI opposite: EN3 D. Sickels at the board ariano lVl3 Smith EN3 Solano TN Banut EN1 Cadaing ? ,, ,, 2, below: CWO C. Barber, ENC Fi. IVI ' I M 'Q is Balvl DIVISION iq 1 1. ' '.'. ' Q i l Q .'... l 6. 'nl 'S eq, 'Q A FIRE ROOM - FA S. Larkins, FA N. Porter, n 0 Q Standing eight hour watches in addition to performing normal working day duties, the men of B and M Divisions have one of the hardest jobs on the SAMUEL GOMPERS. The Boilers Division supplies steam not only for use throughout the GOMPERS but for the alongside nest as well. These often unnoticed sailors tend the two boilers, the four generators, the two evaporators, plus maintain, test and control all liquid load, whether used onboard or along- side. Under the Main Engine Divi- sion's auspices is the main pro- pulsion plant and all its associated machinery located in the engine room. The GOMPERS' single screw engine is capable of driving this 20,260-ton mass of steel through the ocean with 20,000 shaft horse- power. opposite: OIL 84 WATER TEST LAB - BT3 R. Anson, BT3 S. Thuernagle, MM2 D. Ouaschnick, BT2 C. Stafford, below: FIRE ROOM - FA R. Pickett, BT3 B. Pavlock, FN E. Jones, BT3 D. McCartney, FN D. Martin. IIN ll I 4 1 .ls if v.. FN J, Del Rio, BT3 M. Bowman, BT3 F. Isaac. y I -QI!! ' 7 fi? i :Xl r 1. L 1 XM s , i Q gb IL ' 3 . .mx iQ Q 5 . ,..-f 108 X-rjli 4.5 '?' Je :ll 4:2 - 3:5 fi ., , L fn 53 ' ' ,, - 4.1 - - 's 2 , x X ,xv M H1 X' Q ii I -'X I I, in top left opposite: FIRE ROOM - FN D. Jaure, BT1 T Miller. left: FIRE ROOM - BT3 J. Gregory, BTFN J. Whitehead BT1 R. Underwood, BT2 J. Ash, BT2 R. Brengel. bottom left opposite page: MMC Burgess, MM2 T.D.Wilson bottom right opposite page: FIRE ROOM A BT3 E Oberlander, BT3 T. Knies, FA W. McMillan, BT3 D Constantine, FN F. Lucero, FA L. Durham, FA R Snyder FN J.Nlarks. below left: ENGINE ROOM - MM2 J. Whittemore, MM3 G Blocker, MM3 S. Cissell, MM3 L. Laurelles. below: ENGINE ROOM i MM2 E. Bollin, MM2 J. Rameriz MM3 E. Labov, FN L. Horne. xii 7L gf K ,gg , II E M- 'EJ if T tv. , ' N ?'o be Qs' I 2 C 'x rg E I 'YV '!I :L x .Q-7 E DIVISICDN AU' f-9-A ! 'X it-f Fw 'Wh . X E4 ! fi ii f .ea-'ff-f---f H35 ? ill' N 3 3-1-Y, n--....-.,, WM. F 5, x :: -1 Internal communications, lighting, generating electrical power, repairing electrical equipment and facilities, just a few of the Electrical Division's many facets. 35 -3 , top left opposite page: CWO2 B.R. Scott lDivision U '- ln' Officerl, lC2 P.J. Donivan. '-lun I 2 -'W' top right opposite page: IC SHOP - lC3 S. , 4' g -T Nlichaleck, FN S. Lagergren, lC3 D. Pearson, ICCS E. Schmelzer, lC2 P. Donivan, FA R. Frye. .,m T bottom left opposite page: EMCS L.C. George. ..-iq ' bottom right opposite page: ENI3 S. Block, FN P. I Ji Holm,ENl3H.PaI,ENl3 D.Connon. if . if F' . I .., top left. EM2 s. Byam, nys Phong, FN o. Adams, RVS Kin, FN M. Hungerford. left: ENI3 J. Bryant, EM2 L. Garcia, FN R. Mascarenas, EM3 D. Thurlow, FN T. Heldenbrand, FN J. Mallory, EMFN S. Terry, EM3 R. Robinson. 112 Q., 14'-Q Vital in maintaining the Shlpls l damage control D05'fUref R D'V'S'O'i keeps the Gompers afloat and stable. With repair lockers, Clawage control and fire fighting fittings, this division's kev mission is Pfeven' tion and repair of damage tofhe ship, whether it be bv 9XPl05'On' fire, collision, or NBC warfare- 'g .s A 0 1 -2-KX Wg ,0f'f' if A XZ top: LOG ROOIVI - DCClVl J.A. Bobbinger, LTJG W.P. Karpinski lDamage Contr0l Assistantl, DCCS J.A. Pitts, YN3 D.V. Quick, DCFN C.L. Greer. above left: SHlPFlTTEFi SHOP - SFlVl2 V. Vickers, SFP3 S. Pryor, SFP3 J. Styles, SF1 L. Jackson, SFlVl2 D. Thompson. above right: VENT CLEANING LOCKE R - FN D. Reed, AN P. Conners, FN D. Friend, SN J. McCelland, MRFN E. Hogue. right: SF1 W. Little, SFPFN T. Williams, FN N. Wright, FA A. Schott,SFPFN D. Russell. center right: CO2 SHOP - DC3 W, Phelps, DCFN D. lVlyers, DCFN D. Slaughter, SFNI3 R. McCabe . bottom right: DC2 C. Combs, DC3 P. Chapman, DC1 W. Short. F1 Q fi aw . k 1 ...Q ' f -'I' N v A fx I cfs L- hfwqi 1, ,. first'-IDU? 5 'N Q ' xiii adlwmiy Z- f. , LJX . if 4 ,if i i Fix' 4 Q' Y -4 .Q Sri- F. Nf Q - C I 1 1 1 . ! , X D X f ,E ,I I it .. 1 ' i Innocolezions, bandages, pills, a word of advice just routine semices for a floating medical unit. The Medical Deoartnfenz is izell-eouipped with the most complete opera- too A ones afloat, the lar est sea- oin harmac ,X-ra unit, - 9 Q Q D Y ep, eco 3 45-bed ward. Still, with all this the flexibility and woo Y tx is nexer hampered. rd A 1 1 ' f l i 'E -. ' ' J I f if-ul .lug lil-'-vv:i11--- i f'1 ' . 1 2 3 L. L -G 3' ll 42' fn ,-. 1 0 Ani N-. I' '1 opposite: MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OFFICE - HMCS T.L, Dickey, LT M.A. Froman, MC, LTJG M.V. Broadbent, MSC. 115 1 l l E' ' ,,... 7' L... org Y, fx 'x Q I X' 55 if 1, lf w N.. , , , N 4 , - 1 ,194 ix an 5. Q vb 3 iv' Elf' wr, 'W Q - hs' Z ,. -.5 I top loft: MEDICAL RECORDS OFFICE - HM2 DR, Mullen, HN G.A.Gain0s,HM1G.M.EIIiott. UOYIOIII IUIIQ CONSULTATION ROOM - HNI3 MA. Bcicnck, LT J.P. Lee, NIC. opposatci CONSULTATION ROOM - HIVI2 F.Nl. Knpnlku, HNI2 J.J. Bartltflt, SN NLD. NICEIYOV. hmmm mnddlc: LAB -- I-IM2 D.J. Thomas. below. LAB W SN P.O. Ott. 1 L below: PHARMACY - HM1 J.A. Jewell, HM1 GM. Elliott, HNI1 IVl.J. Duea. kv .. . m s-:sag l 1 Wm: 'Q' rn E .44 'W I , '91'f' .Q D M Q E11 ' W1 5 ' 2' as .4Z12:.w 5 ' 4 W E f M vw- ' Q: ' K, , Hgg f I . E J . 1 SQ . 3 ' 'I 5 Y ' - ll, ,Q , - . 1 ,7 ,J 9 .N V 5 sa.':g,,,4 -9 X55 7 Q, :Bhakti AQ 1- K 1 ? J R , 3 1. fw Q I-.L.4.TNQy 2 M, ix iE!!,Ed'5 XRAYROOM f ' M 4lVI3P.I.CI'IIw VV!-XRD -vb HM3 GJVI. Gallup N HIS 5. I w -......- '--. 1 Dv.-. , 1.. .I ., 'z .. ff... HJ ery.. Qs. -nw' .us-. 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'7 J Curtis I Carl ,Alvers L Michgel Mliff13HE.fff?'T5fi5s'fQ5Vf'M?'k'J ' E ,-1, L. , ,, fb-fs , A 1 if AR KANSAS BENTON Alfred Hendrix BISMARK Lonnie Kemp BLYTHVILLE Ivory Diamond FORT SMITH David Martin Bill White HOT SPRINGS Johnny White LITTLE ROCK Chester Brannon Turley Miller MALVERN John Rairdon STAR CITY Charlie Earnest TUPELO Johnie Rutherford WARREN James Rice WEST MEMPHIS Mathis Wilchie --fl'homyas,SearlsX7'li ' - -I 'ikenneth Hefferani' i,.x A. .. s I ,Patrick Donivan lrwfa M g'fQw.f5aymond Ryan? - X I. t-L- Josephrschcreimitc ff I iEL MONTE I f' ' J A'er Fred Vance ' all FORT BRAGG'ia' John Ciolina' David Silveirai FRESNO is it Patrick Phillips James Rector GARDEN GROVE Keith Lindeman GRANADA HILLS Michael Coleman HACIENDA HEIGHTS Frank Smith HANFORD Carl Goff HAWAIIAN GARDENS - Jerry Engelke HAWTHORNE Raymond Hauser HAYWARD James Green Ronald Stansbury HUGHSON Kenneth Dowdy X fu Robbins I PAcoiMA Frank Fierroz Phillip Fierroz Q PINOLE Q L James Sherbourne OUINCY T James Owen i RAMONA , Howard Dole REEDLEY Leonard Hunter RESEDA James Bollman , RIALTO John Caviness Daniel Gines RIPON X X . . sk N f Albert V Eliu uw slam David Paulina y Carl Stern'- W-Xndrew SANAJOSE Joe David Alex 2 J . 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PIERCE Wilhelm Hehn HUDSON Felix Hatcher JACKSONVILLE Shelton Jackson KEYBISCAYN Greg McDowell MACCLENNY Julius Davis MIAMI Harry Middleton ORLANDO James Chatham Norbert Rogers PALM BEACH Gene Simmons PENSACOLA William Cagel SARASOTA Roy French SATELLITE Glen Johnson TAMPA Richard Stone WILDWOOD Thomas Beserock GEORGIA ATLANTA Carl Cobb AUGUSTA Timothy Collins FITZGERALD Earl Hales SAVANNAH Tony Wilson YOUNG HARRIS Ronald Rabun HAWAII HONOLULU Thomas Dickey IDAHO BOISE Stephen Pryor CAREY David Baird GOODING Boyd Stokes IDAHO FALLS Francis McGarry POTLATCH Delmer Coffey Donald Coffey ILLINOIS ALHAIVIBRA Daniel Braun ARLINGTON I-IIGHTS Larry Holveck AURORA Steven Lumbert BASCO Laverne Huls BROOKFIELD James Shilt CAIRO David Nance CHAMPAIGN James Bogard CHICAGO Philip Altosina Wayne Edwards John Geisler Clifton Gilmore Steven Haertel Raymond Harris Jessie Moore Keith Peters Richard Qualizza Ed Spence Paul Taylor Wesley Webster CHRISTOPHER Rolla Moyers EAST ST. LOUIS Michael Carman Fermon Owens DANVI LLE John Oakes Robert Pickett Stephen Scarlett DECATUR Alan Schwent DOWNERS GROVE Phil Giammona DU RAND George Meissen EDWARDSVILLE ' Thomas Heldenbrand ELGIN John Marko GOLF Paul Holmquist HERRIN Robert Dooley HIGHLAND Daniel Braun HIGHLAND PARK James Jacks JUSTICE Edward Hejny KEIHANEE Purnell Hithe MARION Dale Wilson MATTOON Charles Pugh ME REDOSIA Joseph Chaldwell MOLINE . Arthur Stanley MUNDELEIN Michael Allanson PARK RIDGE John Miller POLTON Edward Spence ROCK ISLAND David Teahan ROXANA Rick Harrelson RED BUD John Cissell SOUTH BELOIT Donald Petit! STERLINE John Dewey WASHINGTON Robert Jackson WOOD RIVER Anthony Tardino INDIANA CULVER Edward Miller DANVI LLE David Cope FORT WAYNE Thomas Dorsey Steven Schaefer GARY Dean Ferguson GEORGETOWN David Melvin ' :I HAMMOND f'i' 4- -a,., Q , William Phelps HOBART John Dudley MARION I Illhlliam Draper PERU . Ronald Norris RICHMOND Robert Clark I IOWA ALBIN Ronald Sickels BOONE Richard Broekemeier CEDAR FALLS Dennis Morgan CLINTON Harold Knight DAVENPORT Daniel Daymude Danny Gardner DES MOINES Roberts Davidson Frank Grant Allen Haynes FAIRBAN KS Doug Serbousek FARLEY Thomas Kluesner GLENWOOD Ronald Howard MASON CITY William Franke Bruce Judd NEWTON Stephen Bonawitz NORWALK Charles Fleming SIOUX CITY Paul Harker UTE David Barrels WATERLOO Darwin Fuller KANSAS ATCHISON Lawrence Robertson BE LLEVI LLE Jay Lindsey CHANUTE James Schmitt Robert Steele COF FEYVI LLE James Bowman GARDEN CITY Terry Frey HUTCHINSON Dennis Quick MARYSVI LLE Raymond Throm SUB LETTE Charles Moody TOPE KA Robert Garcia Ronald McDaniel Thomas Palmer WICHITA Gregory Elliott KENTUCKY CECI LIA David Williams HOPKINSVI LLE Albert Joiner LONDON Everett Collier LOUISVILLE Dale Miller Donald Smith SHELBYVI LLE William LevviS WORTHINGTON Denny COFTIIDSTOP ALEXANDRIA Kenneth Miller LOUISIANA BATON ROUGE David Ouiett BRUSLY Leslie Crockett HAMMOND Henry Kinchen HOUMA Warren Tregre KAPLAN Doway St. Julien LAFAYETTE Gordon Roger LOGANSPORT Darrell Hansen MANGHAM Grover Hill MARION George McGough NEW ORLEANS Robert Brengel Leon Cacioppo Patrick Conner William Kahrs Joseph Labella OPELOUSAS Sam Larkins PHOENIX Charles Lafrance REDDELL Joseph Monier SULPHUR Charles Walters VENTRESS James Jewell WALKER Donald Dedon MAINE ETNA Barry Hand HOWLAND Donald Thurlow JACKSONVILLE , Dale Richardson LEWISTON Clifford Everett PORTLAND William Little RANDOLPH Gary Case SANGERVILLE Michael Marrington MARYLAND BALTIMORE Lloyd Jackson George Mclntire Frederick Ritter COLMOR MANOR Salvatore Varriale HAGERSTOWN Thomas Block MASSACHUSETTS ATTLEBORO Robert Towle BARRE Donald Whigham BEVERLY -Leonard Crean BRADFORD Tom Metelski CAMBRIDGE Frank Egner CHICOPEE FALLS Robert Nowak FALL RIVER Russell Phifer HEBRONVILLE Leo Gaouette LAWRENCE James Carrien LYNN Harry Marasco METHUEN Raymond Marshman MENDON Kenneth Comolli NORTH EASTON Alan Hight PRINCETON Jerry Ash ROSLINDALE John McLaughlin STERLING JUNCTION Jerry Ash STON HAM James Nickerson SOUTH EASTON Larry Horne MICHIGAN ARCADIA Randall Johnson CEDAR SPRINGS Mark Bassett CLARE Frank Isaac COLEMAN Bryan Miller COLUMBIAVILLE Jerry Anderson CORUNNA Larry Goettl DEARBORN James Morgan DETROIT Steven Dambach Robert Davis Thomas Giacobassi Michael Marsh Darrel Martin Bellinni Polidoro Joseph Serra Kenneth Storms Thomas Urban Tommy Wells DORR Ronald D'Archangel ELMIRA James Kaiser FENNVILLE Floyd Tillery FIFE LAKE Keith Ingersoll GAASTRA Gregory Gallup GARDEN CITY Thomas Papazian GRAND BLANC James Latreille GRAND LEDGE Robert Dunn GRAND RAPIDS Michael Kozlowski Richard Visser HOWELL John Preece LANSING Mark Curtis Larry Middleton LINCOLN PARK James Dylewski LOWE LL Gary Barnette MONROE Richard Anson MUSKEGON HEIGHTS Stephen Woirol NASHVILLE Charles Clark OAK PARK John Connon SAGINAW Edwin Ketelhut SAINT CLAIR Richard Nlehlberg SAND CREEK Douglas Filiere SHEPHERD Virgil Wiltse ST. CLAIR SHORES Russell Krause TAYLOR Dave Barfield Gregory Hammer WARREN Steven Fromholr WYANDOTTE Denis lVlauritho MINNESOTA AUSTIN David Hansen BIRD ISLAND Michael Kopel CLOQUET Leland Finholm DETROIT LAKES Thomas Larson F LE NSBURG Alvin Perowitz KEEWATIN William Suzick MINNEAPOLIS GVBQOVV Blocker M' N N ETON KA lExcelsiorl Donv Stolz Peter Stolz NEW PRAGUE Ed Bartyzal RED WING Duane Lampman RICE Michael Duea ROCHESTER Daniel Gordon ST PAUL Gaylen Bicking Robert Johansen MISSISSIPPI Bl LOXI Lawrence Olier. William Tompkins BOGUE CHITTO William Casey BRANDON Jimmy Stevison CARTHAGE Ronald Burkes JACKSON Ronald Dear Marvin Smith MISSOURI ALBANY Melvin Hatheway BE RGE R Elmer Knurbein BISMARK John Wachoski BRENTWOOD Anthony Schott CAMPBELL Garry Cunningham EVE RTON Ray Garver FAGUS Kenneth Potter GARDEN CITY Duane Jennings GO LDEN CITY Russell Seela INDEPENDENCE Stephen ForSVthe JACKSON . Aloys Wachoski JOPLIN William CramPf0 KANSAS CITY Carmen Cerra Randall Mead0WS Nathan Porter Robert R0d99 5 Jeffrey Williams at t f '56 I EI -fu sk i 5 H . si 2' L Ng' ' .v . qi? . ,gi X , ,ii 1' I f ,Q re, .- r -'km 5 3 .j.'PQT2f ' f 1 iii- -ity ? ' .ff wig - A we at .1 Wi 5' eff , We ' ' ttf ? ' at-lei' 4- A t . wi- ,, 'sf' L ' A' , ' ii jim ' - iii? ' ,'-M? ' -. ' EH' ' J 9: F fa ll? iii iflfl l -' lla? g nit , , fi' .35 P f wig MALTA BEND Dale Slaughfef MARCE LINE Lester Munson RAYTOWN Charles Williams ROCK PORT Gary Gaines SAVANNAH Robert Wasson SIKESTON Boyce Church SLATER Larry Durham ST. JOSEPH Ronald Deets ST. LOUIS Eugene Kierkes Phillip Kuhlman Francis Miller Eddie Pace WEATHERBY Bassett WEST PLAINS Dwindell Anderson MONTANA BELGRADE Theodore Bolle BOZEMAN Thomas Code BUTTE Lonnie Lear Eugene Pollock ROBERTS Robert Jackson NEBRASKA AURORA Rodney Howland BELLEVUE Dwight Ramsey FALLS CITY Darrell Contantine FREMONT Jeff Davis Roy McCabe GRAND ISLAND Stephen Thuernagle KENESAW James Nabower KEARNEY Thomas Keough OMAHA Percy Johnson Donald Newsome Ben Tomasello John Wolff PLATTSMOUTH Richard Mason ST. VALENTINE Thomas Williams NEVADA LAS VEGAS Leon Harrison Ronald Williams NEW HAMPSHIRE CLAREMONT Ellis Griffiths MANCHESTER William Adams NEWLPSWICH Dennis Casey NEW JERSEY EDISON Thomas Labbancz ENG LISHTOWN Keith Harrold HARRISON Howard Withers JERSEY CITY Norman Edlund MOUNT HOLLY Garfield Thomas NEWARK Clarence Hutcherson NORTH BERGEN Robert Donovan NORTH PLAINFIELD Bruce Speirs perth ambov Albert Kirschman PRINCETON Kevin Tennyson RIVERSIDE Joseph Prisco SOUTH RIVER Garnett Schmidt NEW MEXICO ALBUOUEROUE Willie Baca CARLSBAD Diasdado Jaure LAS CRUCES Ronald Burke LAS VEGAS Leroy Garcia MESILLA PARK Ramon Benavidez SANTA FE Charles Naranjo NEW YORK ALAMOGORDO Fred Smith ALBANY William Kennedy ANTWEP James Merriman ATTICA Edward Bollin BAYSIDE Michael Jones BINGHAMTON John McAvoy BROOKLYN Barney Cosenza Vincent Giglio Thomas McConeghy Victor Ortiz BUFFALO Ronald Harp Robert Wawrzyniec FARMINGDALE Charles Schmidt GENEVA Larry Johnson LONG ISLAND CITY Joseph Colgan NEW HYDE PARK Michael McGratty NORWICH Michael Mesko NEW YORK Dwight McLamb Thomas Wilson I If 'li P- OSWEGO Daniel Cloonan PHELPS David Miller POUGHKEEPSIE Gordon Maisel QUEENS Ronald Vignola ROCKAWAY PARK Leonard Walsh ROCHESTER Varoslaw Sypniak SCOTIA John Gardner TONOWANADA Douglas Mitchell YON KE RS Joseph Repicky NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE Victor Solesbee BAKE RSVILLE Clay McKinney BEULAVILLE Ted Miller CAROLEEN Johnny Earley CHARLOTTE John Belk Francis Dutton CHEROKEE John Evans GREENSBORO Gary Holcombe HOPE MILLS Ronald Harrell iviAio'EN Robert Burgess MOCKSVILLE Joseph Bartlett NEW BERN Ira Jones NEWTON Carroll STiles NORMAN Floyd Johnson NORTH DAKOTA GRAFTON James Wesolowski LEONARD Jerald Anderson MINOT Lynn Street ESMOND Loren Prevss VALLEY CITY Michael Feuerherm -P OHIO AKRON Tom Taylor Robert Oles AME LIA Melvin Mayhugh CANTON Terry Vickers Victor Vickers CARROLL Peter Southard CHILLICOTHE David Wright CINCINNATI James Gregory Henry Smith CLEVELAND Dale Dunmire Michael Gionfriddo Louis Michalek COLS Cornelius Bussey R. G. Sessions COLUMBUS James Becker Timothy Knies DAYTON James Elijah DELAWARE David Kebker GIRARD Brian Pavlock GROVEPORT Jack Schafer HAMILTON Jerry Saylor LEIPSIC Michael Hilvers LEWISBURG Orville Crowe LIMA Robert Hentze LORAIN Manuel Campos David Trostle LOWE LLVI LLE John Pitzulo MARION Edward Lawson NAPOLEON Marvin Davis NEWTOSVILLE Gary.Spears NORTH ROYALTON Charles Martz PARMA Robert Kornaker PORTSMOUTH Roger McGraw SHELBY James Stepp SOLON Garrett Dungan SPRINGFIELD James Bowers SYLVANIA Michael Smithhisler TIPP CITY James Berry TOLEDO Lawrence Foley WARREN Frank Ciecerko Ray Durkin WINTE RSVI LLE Lee Guskea XENIA Charles Stansberry YOUNGSTOWN Ernest Laboy OKLAHOMA AR DMORE Lensie Antwine BARTLESVI LLE James Musgrave BROKEN ARROW Stephen Housley CHICKASHA Larry Cox DUNCAN Jimmy Campbell DURANT Charles Buchanan ENID Paul Ott GRACEMONT Clifton Greer LAWTON James Ely Phillip Hendrix Vandell Nauni MIAMI John Brewer MUSKOGEE Harry Cox OKLAHOMA CITY Weldon Hall SAND SPRINGS Robert Foster TAHLEQUAH George Looney Robert Looney TULSA Dorvel Burton Paul Masingale WEWOKA Kerry Griffis OREGON ASHLAND John Watier CENTRAL POINT James Griffin COOS BAY Orvin Kramer Harri Pal CORVALLIS Wade Knutson EUGENE Lawrence Painter GRANTS PASS Robert Johnson Stephen Naylor GRESHAM Tom Millhollin IMBLER Lynn Henderson KLAMATA FALLS Bryan Carpenter Jerald Westphal MCMINNVILLE Russell Lindblom MEDFORD Mark Kounz Lowell Norris MILTON-FREEWATER Mark Hungerford NORTH BEND David Miller PORTLAND Robert Burkholder Steven McElvain Richard Parrish PRINEVILLE Ronald Williams TOLEDO John Dukes WALDPORT Dale Lundy WOODBURN Richard Gorczewski XENIA David Butts PENNSYLVANIA AIRVILLE Lee Snelbaker ALTOONA John Steinbauer BOYERTOWN Richard Dolansky BUTLER David Hepting Donald Hepting CARMICHAE LS William Helmick CLIFTON James Naulty COUDERSPORT Duane Snyder ERIE Richard Doolan GETTYSBURG Stuart Bloom INDIANA Raymond lsenberg NORWOOD Frank Laber NU MINE Robert Hartzell OIL CITY David Thomas PHILADELPHIA Richard Bobst Joseph Catrambone James Dolan Arthur Evans Leon Gyselinck John Zelusky PITTSBURGH Vincent Cestra Ronald Mackert Joseph .Matta Louis Sattler PERKASIE Gary Hellerman READING Lawrence Greth Dennis Killian SHARON Henry Marshall SNOW SHOE John Daughenbaugh SWOYERSVILLE Frank Kapalka TAMAOUA David Reed TREVOSE Phillip Parrish UPPER DARBY Francis Sacco VENUS Philip Rhodes WILKES BARRE Joseph Kerlavage WINDBER David Cocco RHODE ISLAND HOPE Richard Vespia NEWPORT John Mullen PROVIDENCE Charles Morgan Wesley Wyatt WOONSOCKET Albert Laferte SOUTH CAROLINA DARLINGTON Hugh White FLORENCE James George GAFFNEY Fred Conley GREENVILLE Edward Cobb INMAN Roger Barnette PE LZEC Danny Hill ROCK HILL Gilbert Jackson ST. MATHEWS Paul Dewitt SOUTH DAKOTA BUFFALO Dwane Russell CHAMBERLAIN Jerry Schaldack DELL RAPIDS Edward Even GROTON David Ouaschnick HURON Mark Bezenick SALEM Dennis Ernster YANKTON Cornelius Zephier TENNESSEE CHATANOOGA Ellis Manson CLEVELAND Carlos Beadle GOODLETTSVI LLE Carl Epperson KNOXVI LLE David Griffin David Hawn Leslie Henderson LAFOLLETTE 'Clyde Douglas Teddie Rogers MEMPHIS Delbert Foster Edward Howard Jack Nugent Lavern Shaw OULTEWAH Samuel Neal STRAWBERRY PLAINS Eugene Bounds WHITEWE LL Donald Frye TEXAS ALVIN Louis McKithan ARLINGTON Joe Moore BARTLETT David Smith BEAUMONT William Tangredi BEDFORD Larry Hazzard BORGER Ricky Konechney- Mark Lilley BRIDGEPORT Joe Altom BROWNSVI LLE Alfredo Gomez Pedro Velez BROWNWOOD James Bingham CHANNELVIEW Richard Wellman CISCO William Shimp CLARENDON Eddy Judd CLEBURNE William Casey COOPER Ronald Anglin CORPUS CHRISTI Luis Laureles Pedro Lopez Fernando Rodriguez DALLAS Robert Brengel Claude Gilmer William Lindsay DEL RIO LeeRoy Young DENISON George Adair EULESS Michael McElroy EL CAMPO Daniel Bryant EL PASO James Adkins George DelRio John Grubb FORTH WORTH Charles Gregg Kenneth Miller Mark Riddle Dana Rone Jackie Spier FORT STOCKTON Golden Murphy GALVESTON James Joe Charles Stafford HIDLEY Jackie Spier HOUSTON Kenneth Barr . Thomas Boyd Johnny Hines Frank Lucero Terry Smith Alonzo Vaughns HUFFMAN Donald Adams IOLA Arthur Lasalle IRVING Daniel Reed KERRVILLE Clifford Anderson LAREDO Jesus Garza MARSHALL Will Black MCKENNEY Jackey Lynch MORAN Randall Shimp MUNDAY David Tolliver PAMPA Marvin Finney Ronald McClure ROBSTOWN David Favela SAN ANGELO Marvin Key SAN ANTONIO William Bryant Marvin Coats James Hart Charles Johnston Jesus Limon William Reyes Daniel Ruiz SEGUIN George Billups TEXAS CITY Noe Rodriguez TYLER Cecil Hooker WACO Kenneth Bush WALLIS Robert Miller WAXAHACHIE Willie Hughes WICHITA FALLS Donald Holly WINTE RS Albert Lujano UTAH HURRICANE I Norman Wright MOAB ' Robert Martin MURRAY Steven Smith I SALT LAKE CITY Gfeeorv Clark Charles Lewis TOOE LE Kenneth Fryer VIRGINIA ALTAVISTA Lawrence Tibbs VIRGINIA BEACH Carl Turley WAVERLY Thomas Chappell WOODBRIDGE Michael Treat WASHINGTON BATTLE GROUND Kenneth Condon BE LLE VUE Edward Holmes Michael Workman BREMERTON Robert Hansen CARNATION Darrel Smith CHEWE LAH Darrel Flyckt DALLESPORT Neil Hutchins DISHMAN Buzz Stumm EVERETT Michael Lloyd LONGVIEW Charles Ruprecht LYNNWOOD Stephen Byam MONROE Bradley Burchard MOUNTLAKE TERRACE Michael Ditzler OAK HARBOR Richard Junkins SEATTLE David Andrews John Asmussen ' Robert Breuklander Ken Hendricks Clifford King Keith Peterson John Watson SPOKANE Donald Semays Buzz Stumm Robert Vaughan SOUTH BEND Donald Lagergren SUNNYSIDE Carl Mosby TACOMA Richard Brewer Danniel Corrigan John Murphy Joseph Walior VANCOUVER Charles Barber Garry Lowry Abe Williams VASHON Steven Mace WE NATCHEE Richard Carroll WINTH ROP Stephen Armbruster YAKIMA Donovan Korach Patrick Korach Roy Phillips WEST VIRGINIA Bggigger Whitehair CHARLESTON James Chapman CHESAPEAKE Willis BosleV HUNTINGTON Philip Childers John Marks HINTON Zed Beheler MORGANTOWN Charles Kinsley MOUNT CLARE Levi Calkins PRINCETON Thomas Melvin PFIOSPERITY James Matics RIPLEY Claudie Lathey TERRA ALTA Charles Combs WISCONSIN CHETEK Dennis Bronstad 'Q , gm 1 f.1'1e ' RACINE James Gamble RHINELANDER Ronald Olson Sl-IEBOYGAN FALLS Michael Mayer SPOONER Albert Martin SUPERIOR James Cross WYOMING CASPER Allan Barber Garry Svvingholm ENCAMPMENT Gerald Pippin MILLS Tracy Grantham RIVERTON Charles Adams PHILIPPINES ALCALA Teodoro Banute BACOOR Eduardo Cuenca BAGUIO CAVITE CITY Benjamin Asis Paquito Augustin Ernesto Austria Victor Bonado Sergio Enriquez Fernando Samones Eugenio Trinidad IRIGA Arnold Reyes LUCENA Alfredo Enriguez MANILA Pacifice Beynata Zacarias Cadaing Ismael Corpuz NABLJA Leonardo Gornal Rodolfo Reparip NAIC Juanito Jocson PALAVIG Tomas Apatan PARANAOLJE Loreto DeGuzman OUEZON CITY Joseph Peralta SAN FERNANDO Ernesto Jucutan WAWA Felipe Barra ZAMBALES Jesus Boria GUAM Francisco Diego AMERICAN SAMOA If Tausili la VIRGIN ISLANDS I John Christian CHILI Jeremias Marquez SAN JOAN Larry Meissner CALOOCAN CITY IVIHVIO Gamboa DARLINGTON Arturo Aquino TANAY Keith Larson Daniel Nigdao Bernardo Solano MILWAUKEE VICTORIA y Charles Hangen Beniterio Ganiban Richard Manteufel I N ,L it QI'-h In . -, ig ,-A. 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