I 1 xg:
,, .
" 'ml ,-f
v,5:.vW N,'.x-.
. fw -. ", -.. V ' 27" -7' ""i'f"z wK'ZTK"iFYf!'- "Pi my -7
,,-.w,ae13w, J, - - ,
X ..Qi,a, .Hip .-,MQF m.,
f,,
W, - -I V? zlffa-Bw?
1, H34
A
f
- 1
,4.
u I
1
,i.
"1 5
...L ... ,... .4 -W 'm ,.'
, , , -1' :, .-:if '1' - sv xx F
' -- ':-- W --Lf'
L. ,fy i f
15: Mil' M , 'f"- ' -
45 M' '
' 75 1,-Biff". 1, .5 I ,'2f:.:':f:f'lf-7. .
M'
' .:" 9 1: 4. " in Q. ,lgzfvzih-xvf, .L K
Q, ' 1
'fa '5""-'SWT If",
" 'cam-:,1-sw
m . ..if1ii-'Aff 'f '
xg... -my-.
.s ' ' '
v:.1f.,Q: . 1
,cn-nf' ,
' .-Lili-0 '
' ,-'v1,.w. v 9, '
,-N ,U WI, 1 v X
, . fn A. ..,, uwfv " ' ' V
' I 53,-5 rf . , 9'0"-f if f- 1, W '
, 1 V , v,.,.gg:".,., ,VM .,,v '-
A , A if-fk'ff'?"'.,.' - Wi ' " . Q
i-1
'V' MMVI Y, L.
nr
. . . .,.. .nw:',-1,-: - '-
' 'ffx-101'-'ew',y,'53fwfgif,jnv:.xvtx1- .: H 0 4 'X
Q... . 1' f f' 191'
.I 1.9, 5"'f7f""'M
.. 1, , ,,4.,,,,w'a'-1 g x '- .x
"'9"' ' ' zilcgjay 'gif' ' k X x ' . .
I :w"f'9,, .Y 'W ' ' as--m, . 1 'f-rvLS-.-:-f-- 5815
V Q ' L-,wg '1 .: ,g,-135.2 1 X.,-iv f A ' A '-wfjfif, .g 35-1.Yv9f.
I v' - V ffilif ' v g,g1Q-qw, -- -. ' 'PTA' ,
-' f A 1 HI LU' ' ,f ' - ,lar '4 . . ' ,
J I1 ,Q qi fm f.,4,:'Wv.,i,ng'..1.,5 , I t 1. .
, ,'-- .- , .,, Nf,..m',c .: ' ' ' '
,. 1 , t 51.13 -,Q A. vimgqphiyvy ,N '
,, .,.,. . -1 - , . 5 ,,,, .,
. .- A , ', ,'g,q,,Qm.,Q.4f Ab - . .
M., A .fry , ff , ,, , . 1 . ' 'ffffe-5.f5f'g9iv,I
-wxw-I f A, f. -I xg. ,., ,fy .tw . V J - :,.!,',LC,3.-. . X'-a5Hel,+,-,-
.-,, .. ., Jo., .gy-'A . ,, - rs... , .-
"-'f' 'ijzyf . 3 V ,- 'ww . ,. wj, A X" " f A
' "4 H . ,gf'j.'-.w"' "-
L' ' ww-
. R
f
4
Www.
4
. .'
l au' .LH 51 'A
Jw-"4
,s
,wwf
,N . Q.. .V 1 .,
1:4
,"n'7-- 5
agp- ,
w
'-
Mvq,
4...
wfjf 1
1.
L
41 ff,
. 72151 .E 'R
mf?
,H A
WMM
11-135845 Q
egg,
4'
M,
f i
5
f' ' i W7
1--u,
LJ- Q14
1 V Q 'X
l.,-1 N A H K
LU
X V'
fx-
r-Q-
.
fun-v---.,
If
Ig. 4 mmm U
"'7'7TC' 'M 'H .,:5.v'ctr- w1l " I ' I
0 Q
' " - H ' - -----N ---W-, .,.J.:,,..,,,,..ikg?' A
, , L o.
x Y
ri V
' 1 a
' F , . I
f uiggpfvv-1'--an-,,.-,,,,,w-,,.,Q'.','rd, ,,,,,,
Q ' ' '9 I
N,.ipg,gg,,.,,,.YA,,, --- ,-- -.. ...Wg - T, 7 -.:,, , ,C fwAi twJ ,
W J'
9
F
i 9
.1
Q H
9 I Sf.
I 14 fl," 1 l su
If I I Q "'- "iv I
'Q' iw'
V' xl 01.
We V . 1
. vi L 1 '
.Q I ,
Ig' , ,
- I pr R
ml , I If Q I
wi '
:M of Ve ik' . CY
qi - K 4 - "
WESTER PACIFIC CRUISE
JULY Cl '68-AUGUST 1 '70
4
I2
211
39
-I9
UI!
,Q
U'
FAA
9.9
IIII
Ill!
II6
II9
122
1552
CONTENY S
'I'III:' TR -IIJII Ill N
THA' Clljlll 'I X II
5-I N DIILYIU TU ,I PII' IN
l?PI.'RfII'III,X.H' DEI' IIHYYIIJX I'
UN Tllh' I,INh'
I:'ViIIN'I:'l:'RI V1 IIIJI' lIx"I'IlII','X I
JI, I, h'.w"l'IlNI:1S'
Wk' IPUNS I1I','I'.-IIx'I',lIIz'N 'I'
IIUNC KONI!
SUPPI, Y IJIn'I' lRI'.1IIu'N 'I'
SUBIC Il,-I Y
SIIII' 0VIz'If
,N ,-Ilflflfl TIU N llIn'I', lIf7',I1IIy'N 'I'
IJXPU
I ",f IIfIa'WIz'I,I, TU JIIIIIIIN
I
1
ll
A
'FU'
I
lil'
3?
F J.
, F..
V
Q
2 ""'f'2v' lb H" ' U
Ie: '
,.--. '
N.
' I
N, 1 t ... 5-.,.i.,,,,,..0,-K:-L .Q
,f--" .
' 'A-., N7
4
I
wg-
.. vu-..,4
Q.,
If
1
J Y
'I
5.4 '
s
1 It Q-'ff A',l
ff - 1
- I : 4 'I' I
' nv.
. W Q 0 i
. x ia. gk, ' QENJT
in 7 tw '
Q A ,h .V fl . Q NK
X QI' qt' 'A iss' 'E PN '.
X
4
Y
3
A "'
'N S 1
is
bb
AX
sa ur
fx '-
,xv
THE TRADITIO
LIIEUIHIIIIIII fllItll'l'1l' Sn-rc!! ta., i,.,,-,, ,,
John and Dt-horah Ritlgt-ly Stt-rt-tt. .Xntlrt-w Stt-rt,-tt's fathcr, a sutfccssful shipping merchant and owner
of a large t-state. st-rvt-tl as captain ol' a company during tht- Revolutionary VVar. The fourth of ten
n Z7 .lanuaiy 1778 in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of
Children. AlNll't'W inht-ritt-tl suhstantial propt-rty lironi his fatht-rg howcvcr, his intcrcst led him tothe sea,
and he entered tht- Navy as a 1.it-utt-nant on 25 March 1798. 'l'hc ncwly t-ommissiontztl c'0lI5fl'1lLlfflII1 had
just gotten to st-a as tht- lirst of st-vt-ral lirigatt-s ortlt-rt-tl hy tht- fledgling llcpartmcnt of the Navy, and
Andrew Ste-rt-tt hccamt- ht-r '1'hirt1 l.it-utt-nant. I.t-ss than a ycar latt-r ht: trommandt-d a battery of the
Constellatimzfv grt-at guns ina hattlt- against tht- 1141-gun 1"rt-nch frigatc L'ln.surgt'n1t'. The outcome
marked the first victory at st-a for tht- lfnittetl Statt-s Navy and inspirctl tht: nation in its undeclared war
with France for frt-t-tloln of tht- st-as.
By February 1800 Stt-rt-tt had rist-n to 1"irst 1.it-utt-nant on hoartl tht-t'w1.m'Il11t1'mi. llis ship's stunning
triumph over tht- powt-rlul 53-gun 1'lrt-nch liritgatt- 1,41 lv't'II.Q't'tlIIl'l' in that saint- month won a Congressional
vote of thanks and incrt-asctl rt-spt-ct lor tht- nt-w nation throttgliout tht- world. 1.att-r in tht- yt-ar Sic-rvtt
left the C'0nxtt'lltzt1'on to st-rvc as tfotnniotlort- '1irnxtnn's 1"irst 1.it-utt-nant in tht- frigatt- 1,l't'.Nl'tll'lIf. and hy
the end of tht- yt-ar ht- had his own coinntantl, tht- schoont-r l':llft'l'fJl'I..W', tht- lirst of tht- Navy's wrirships
to bear the namt-.
After capturing two lirt-nch privatt-t-rs in st-paratc t-ngatgt-int-nts, tht- young captain st-t sail for the
Mediterranean in a squadron connnantlt-tl hy t'onitnotlort- Richard llalt-, '1'ht-ir aim: to forct- tht- 'liripolitan
pirates to ceast- tht-ir attacks on 1Xint-rican ships, ln a furious t-ngagt-int-nt against tht- pirate warship
Trzfoli, commantlt-tl hy Ras Mahonit-t lions, Stt-rt-tt fought till' thrt-t- attt-nipts to hoard his ship and twice
skirted disaster wht-n tht- piratt- captain lialst-ly struck his colors to makt- tht- .Xmericans put down their
arms in expectation ol' surrt-ntlt-r. lfinally, thrt-t- ol' his ship's masts shot away. Ras Mahomt-t Rous threw
his flag into tht- st-a and ht-ggt-tl lor qttartt-r. Stt-rt-tt pt-rsonally hoardt-tl tht- t-nt-my ship and had her
guns. anchors. and cahlt-s thrown ovt-rhoartli l.t-:tying ,l'l'lif'0lIi with a singlc spar and sail. Sterett sailed
on. He was prt-st-ntt-tl a swortl hy l'rt-sitlt-nt lhonias .lt-1'1't-rson and his mt-n won a month's extra pay for
their heroic action.
ln following yt-ars Stt-rt-tt cotninantlt-tl tht- l'f11tt'rpri.w' in a hlockatlt- of tht- coast of Tripoli and parti-
cipated in convoy opt-rations in tht- Mt-tlitt-rrant-an, llt- lantlt-tl linitt-tl States Consul James Simpson at
Tan-giers for nt-gotiations that rt-snltt-tl in tht- lirin t-stahlishnit-nt of pt-acc with Morocco on 15 August
1802. Ste-re-tt continnt-tl to carry tliploniatic tlt-spatcltt-s antl to allortl prott-t-tion to the growing American
merchant traffic in tht- Mt-tlitt-rrant-an. .Xltt-r an t-ngagt-int-nt in which I'fntt'rpr'i.w' captured an enemy ship
Dying the imperial flag ol' tht- lit-y til' lnnis, Sit-rt-tt rt-tnrnt-tl hotnt- in March of 1803. Re-signing from
the Navy in 1805, ht- ht-gan a t-art-cr in tht- nit-rchant tnarint- which was tt-rminatt-d by his premature
death, at Lima, l't-ru, on 9 ,lnnv 18117
Andltw Ste-rt-tt's re-pntation thtl not tlit- with hiin. 'l'ht- llnitt-tl States and its young Navy had BCCGBR-
Plisbed what tht- gre-at powt-rs ol' lfnropt- had ht-cn powt-rlt-ss to do: tht-y had humhled the Barbary piratm
lad Bild! ponsihltt pt-an-ltil tratlt- in tht- Nlt-tlitt-rrant-an. ln tht- yt-ars to comt- names like Andrew Suefttl,
Ricblrd Dale, and Stt-pht-n llt-catnr would gain in staturt-3 and tht- tlauntlcss spirit that triumphed in the
miwl'l'll18Qfl would livt- on in tht- suhniarinc-inft-stt-ti watt-rs of tht- North Atlantic. at Midway, in h
C931 S, If lm'htm, and totlay in tht- tinll' ol' il-Hllliill.
,Qty ..
f., .
.fa , I
15,1 I
" ta -,Q , ' '
3 3' ,
K
- -is
, Lf.
,., . ,..
,bfi ia."
if i 55
-H. ,
sw. ' fr,-. 5 ,I
s, H fa-H
Q'
ix
I
. .
1
151
. 9,4
Q
tel'
'
H:
4 it
1 I
if tt
EEE
. ,,
if
ii?
-:ii
gi i2
gr, 1: ii
555'
S5 I it
1,.
iq'
KK' '
lf
pl
I 1
1
ii l
5
'f
. .5
, i
3 i
Q52
1115:
., 1
L l
1 ',., Qi
ffl
.1
'I 1
SHIPS N MED TERETT
The first S'1'FRE'1'T 117197-971 was commissioned at liosttltl on Iii lieeeinliei 111141 'lihe new hllll' was
293 feet long and displaced 7-12 tonsg with a tlesiglwtl fiI"""l uf ifll 5' linots, st lgltl-,l l was armed with
five three-inch guns. three .130 caliber machine films- illlll Mx lb Hull' lulilmll' lullw
Homeported in Boston S'l'ERlf'liT patrolled the waters of the east coast with other 'flute 'rf the Ninth
Torpedo Division Oper-oiiiig iii aio ciii-ititioiiii, s'1'i-:tu-:'r'r t-ov.-i-.-it nit- iiioitiiie -it l' H Mari'-es in Hoiii
on 1 ,lune 1916 when chaotic conditions in the troubled t'aribhean country retpurt-il liuitetl States inter-
vention to restore order.
VVith America's entry into VVorld VVar 1, Sllzlilz
l l l ll t intomin' convoys and sltepliertletl them along
'lvl' was one til' the first 11.5. ships to sec action
overseas. STERETT, based at Queenstown, re ant, 1 e ' 5,
the U-boat infested Irish and English coasts. S'lilCl.Qli'l1'li frcipiently drove the tierman subs from the
tracks of the convoys and followed a grueling routine of a weelt or more on convoy, two days in port to
replenish ammunition and supplies, and then back on convoy. lior resolute action in an all-night pursuit
of a German submarine which had threatened a convoy, S'lilflQl'f'l'l received a commendation from the
Commander-in-Chief, Coast of Ireland, in ,lune of 1918. ln the last summer of the war, S'lilfR1iTT
Worked with patrol aircraft in the tentative beginnings of today's hunter-liiller anti-submarine warfare
methods. The first STERETT was decommissioned on Sl llecember 19151 and remained inactive until
struck from the Navy List in 1935.
The second STERETT CDD-4071 was built by the Charleston Naval Shipyard, t'harleston, South Caro-
lina, and commissioned on 15 August 1939, 13111 feet long with a displacement of 17135 tons, 1317,-107 was
designed to make 38.5 knots. Four 5-inch 138 caliber guns, four .511 caliber antiaircraft guns, and sixteen
21-inch torpedo tubes constituted the ship's initial armament.
After a shakedown cruise STIiRE'1"1' was assigned to the l'aeifie to plane guard for the carrier ENTER-
PRISE QCV-61, the famous namesake of Andrew S'lilflQlf'li'l"s own ship. Proceeding to the North Atlantic
in 1941 STERETT convoyed transports of the first American lfxpeditionary lforce and tlicQ111i1iN MARY
to their rendezvous with British escorts for the second portion of the transatlantic journey. ln March,
1942, as the flagship of Destroyer Division 15, S'l'1ilQlQ'li'l' participated in the defense of Malta, receiving
a battle star for her actions.
By June of 1942 STERETT was enroute to the South Pacific for final battle rehearsals preparatory to
the invasion of Guadalcanal. In the pre-dawn hours of 7 August 15142 S'l'lilQlC'l"l' saw the beginning of
the Battle of Savo Island. Guarding WAS1' CCV-71, S'lilCRl'l'li'l' patrolled supply lines to the beachhead
and later assumed duties as escort for troop and logistics transports. ln September, 19-12. the ship came
under attack from Japanese aircraft but fought them off without damage to herself or the transports.
Joining in the shore bombardment of Guadalcanal later in September, S'l'lilQli'l"l' and other American
units ravaged Japanese batteries, supply dumps, and troop concentrations. Un ll! November, 513 enemy
aircraft attacked a concentration of transports, guarded by S'lililQlC'l"li and other units, which Were
unloading troops and supplies on Guadalcanal. S'l'lilQli'l"l', in direct line of approach between the plal19S
and the transports, shot down four of the enemy raiders and damaged a liftli. The attackers fled. 32 Of
their planes destroyed, and the transports resumed unloading.
The fiercest battle was yet to come. The night following S'l'lilQl'Q'li'l"s antiaircraft action found the ship
in formation with five cruisers and seven other destroyers under Rear Admiral t'.fXl.l,AtillAN. Their
mission was to intercept and destroy a Japanese raiding force of two hattlesliips, tint' light cruiser. and
14 destroyers, then steaming southward to bombard American forces on titiatliilt-untill ln the resulting
engagement STERETT single-handedly sank one enemy vessel and inflicted numerous hits on othel'
enemy vessels, including the huge battleship llllil. S'l'lClQli'li'l' sustained eleven hits and 28 battle
cielaltllrfiirlbrtiitsthfemblavallBattle of ffiuaclalczanal was won: the woultlflic raiders fled to the north. Many
. ' .Y cers ant mxenxlater received medals from ,'Xtlnural ll.Xl.S1-fY for their part in this
aCt10n. In December 1942 511312121-'I' arrived at Mare lslaiirl, flalilotnia, fox repairs and rt-niaint-cl them
until February 1943.
i . -g--A
hh ' .
The First STERETT KDD-279
5 z
1
I
The Second STERETT CDD 4075
.-:sv-Nix
Convoy duty in the South Pacific occupied STERETT for several months after the completion of the
yard perigd, Then on the morning of 6 August 1943, STERETT and five sister destroyers surprised a
group of four new Japanese destroyers headed for Kolombaranga with reinforcements for the troops there.
In a devastating torpedo and gunnery assault, three enemy destroyers were sunk and the fourth driven off.
By 1944 STERETT had joined the fast carrier task force of Vice Admiral MITSCHER for the preparatory
raids on Japanese forces in the Marshall Islands and later participated in the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
After duty in the Marianas Campaign the ship returned to Seattle for repairs. In December of 1944,
however, STERETT was again ready to fight, escorting transports from Leyte to Mindoro in the Philip-
pines. In one enemy air attack STERETT shot down five enemy aircraft and drove off others with a
terrific barrage of antiaircraft fire.
January, 1945, brought the campaign for the liberation of Luzon in the Philippines, and STERETT
covered the landings in Lingayen Gulf as the first wave of troops hit the beach. STERETT went on to
join the invasion of Okinawa in April, where the ship was attacked by five suicide planes. One of the
enemy craft crashed into STERETT's starboard side at the waterline, knocking out all electric power and
rupturing the forward fuel tanks. STERETT brought a large fire under control and restored casualties
without loss of a single life throughout the fight. STERETT left Okinawa on 19 April 1945, bound for
the United States, to repair the battle damage. Arriving at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on 17 May
1945, STERETT remained there until the end of the war. After a brief trip to Pearl Harbor, the ship
set course for the Panama Canal, arriving in New York on 8 October 1945 for decommissioning.
The second STERETT had seen more battles in six years than most ships see in twenty, The ship
received twelve battle stars and earned a noteworthy place in naval history. STERETT's name was struck
from the Navy list on 25 march 1947 and twenty years were to pass before the name STERETT would
be reborn again, but the ship which would carry that name anew made the delay seem insignificant.
Constructed by the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, in Bremerton, Washington, the third STERETT
QDLG-315 was launched on 30 June 1964, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Paul NITZE, wife of the
Secretary of the Navy. Commissioned on 8 April 1967, STERETT dwarfs its predecessors, measuring
547 feet overall and displacing 7900 tons. With a speed exceeding 30 knots, STERETT carries a com-
plement of 22 officers and 373 enlisted men. Armed with a dual Terrier-ASRDC missile launcher for-
ward, the ship's armament also includes a 5-inch 54 caliber rapid fire gun, two 3-inch guns and anti-sub-
marine torpedoes. Advanced sensors enable STERETT to detect air, surface, and subsurface threats at
standoff range where the ship's advanced weapons systems can counter such threats with rapid and deci-
sive force. Following shakedown and fitting out STERETT's employment focused on preparations for
our present deployment with the United States Seventh Fleet.
i
t
fe
11
1
l
2
1
1
if
2
ll
it
5
le
1
1
a
5
1.
L
i
f
.
l.
i.
Q
if
i
i
i
x
I5
10.43-q,....,-as .
l
B
Ii
E
F
3
ti
il
1
.
P
K
i
' 1
Y
f
K
V
l
X
r
the Sea of Japan, service our country will not forget. Nor Will We, We have
T he Tlzzim' STERETT KDLG-319
ima'
The rest of our history we know-'we have made itl lt includes a record of success in missilery that
is unsurpassed in the Pacific Fleet: it includes five awards for excellence, it includes friends made in
Japan and elsewhere, unforgettable sights seen, experiences shared. It includes our long months of service
in the Gulf of Tonkin and
only to turn these pages to remember.
And this is only the beginning.
DLG-31 RECDRD
July 68-Aug 70
135,000 Miles Steamed
147 Days on South SAR Station
91 Days on PIRAZ Station
69 Days on PARPRO Station
1900 Foreign Aircraft Tracked
3700 Intercepts controlled
25,000 Outgoing Messages
1150 Helo Landingsffakeoffs
92 UNREPS
E
1
1
1
'1
ei
3
and
5 11
. - ' . . . rw 4' . 1 ,, -If wi '
" 11111 11111111111 l'l'7'1' 111111311 1111111111111111 111 11113 11112 1'11111111'11's 111 119111 11111 11111111118 111111111
E611
111111111 11611 1 1 C178 1 1 1 11' 1111x 111771219 1111 5111111 111111111 111 1111111111 111111
Ill
Cl II Q11111 IQ x11 011111111 11 1 1111111 111111111 s121e111 11 111 11111111115
S 111171 0 ff 1107! 1 1171111 If .2 111, IH 1111111 I1 XP1 fflf
1 1111 1111ss1111111x 11 1 111g 117 11111 IC s111 x11111 111 111.211 1'12
1 1 Q11 1 117
1 111.5 I 11111 111111 111111111111 11111 11111111111 111 11111111 s 111 81111, 1 Il 1111 111'S
CICILC 11111 1 IC 11111111 ll If 1 If 1 1 1111 5011
'PL
111 1 111111 111111 11111g1
10
Li SLIM 1' 1' 11 111' .x' '1'.' 11112111 1111 1 ' " ' 111,15 1 9 .' ' 3 11 1"
1s 111111 '1 1 K" '1' 11' .... ' - ' :'Il'1"S 11' 11 -11011: 111 1 1 1' 1 f1'1'f 1. 1'
lfllif 21 ' 11? f 11. . . 11111' 11 11111111 1 1 111 11 1 '1111 111' ' 1'71.f,IL 1' 1. . .f'. w 1 11 V A 2 1011 - - -
' F1111 ' ' ' II 51111 1' 1K' 11" ' 111 '11 12 131' 91 111 11 111, gf' 'K ' H -
S11 11112 SC'l'C'l?l51I 19111111 11111 11111111111 111 1111' .f111'1j11'11111 111' Ill' 11'12-1' '1'flI.lIl ' 1'1s 111 15151 4 617- Thi,
IVZL? r' 71 'J' 1 ' " '1 D 1 1111 fl IJ" . 'V .'1111"'f 121' 61" lf-'11 'I 1 ' 'xmw
Q P . P11 5.---1111111 '11 ' '1 "1'11f111"1' 11-11'1'11 1111111111 1 111 1111 111' 1111'x,w1'11l1 ' ' 11 "111111
I1 11.5,
'f fl 11 1 111111' 1"'. 1"" 1'
111 11111111 lflffl '
COM EVE THFLT
l
l
Vice Admiral William F. Bringle, USN
Born in Covington, Tennessee, Vice Admiral Bringle
was graduated from the Naval Academy and commissioned
Ensign on 3 June 1937. A Naval aviator in World War
ll, he formed the first Observation Fighting Squadron of
the war and won the Navy Cross, six Distinguished Fly-
ing Crosses, 17 Air Medals, and the French Croix de
Guerre for his participation in combat actions in the
Atlantic and Pacific theaters. A former Naval aide to
the Secretary of the Navy, Vice Admiral Bringle has
also served as Commandant of the Naval Academy. His
1964-1965 achievements as Commander of Attack Aircraft
Carrier Division Seven and of Task Force 77 in the
Tonkin Gulf earned him the Legion of Merit with Combat
"VH for "exceptionally meritorious servicef' Vice Admi-
ral Bringle held command of the U. S. Seventh Fleet
from 6 November 1967 until 10 March 1970.
n .Sz
ssh
A .vi
V ice Admiral Maurice F. Weisner, USN
A 1941 graduate of the Naval Academy, Vice Admiral
Weisner was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. His first
service was in the Pacific theater of World War Il.
Assistant Navigator of the WASP when she was sunk
by Japanese torpedoes in 1942, Vice Admiral Weisner
then underwent flight training and joined Patrol Bombing
Squadron Twenty as a pilot. His unit was cited for
"outstanding heroism in actionl' in the Indochina and
Netherlands Indies campaigns. Vice Admiral Weisner
also saw action in the Korean War, and his later tours
have included command of the USS CORAL SEA and of
Carrier Division One. He won the Legion of Merit for
his role as Commander of Task Force 77 between january
and July of 1966. Subsequent duty as Deputy Chief of
Naval Personnel led to command of Carrier Division
Five. Since 10 March 1970, Vice Admiral Weisner has
commanded the U. S. Navyls largest operating unit: the
Seventh Fleet.
Captain Edward A. Cliristojfersori, jr., USN
Commanding Officer
8 April 1967
29 November 1968
Born on 19 March 1923 to Dr. EA. Christof-
ferson and Mildred Mouns Christofferson, of Oak
Park, Illinois, Captain Christofferson is a graduate
of the U. S. Naval Academy, Class of 1945. Upon
commissioning in June 1944, he was assigned to
the USS LAVALLETTE CDD-4485. During this
tour, LAVALETTE participated in the liberation
of the Philippines and took enemy fire in the
reopening of Manila Bay. Captain Christofferson
remained in destroyer assignments until 1949,
serving with both fleets. Subsequent sea tours
included command of PCS-1380, command of
LSMR-527, duty in Staff, Carrier Division Four-
teen Ca Hunter-Killer Group operating in the
Atlanticj, and a tour as the Executive Officer of
the USS GRIDLEY CDLG-215. From 1963 to
1965 Captain Christofferson was Commanding
Officer of the USS HAMNER CDD-7185. Subse-
quent postgraduate study in the field of naval
ordnance led to assignments in the Bureau of
Ordnance, in the Polaris program, and in the
Surface Missile Systems Office within the Bureau
of Naval Personnel.
As STERETT's first Commanding Officer Captain
Christofferson saw the new ship through its initial
trials, refresher training, and the beginning of the
current deployment.
Captain Christofferson is married to the former
Elizabeth Horton of Long Beach, California. They
have three children, Mrs. Colleen Hodges, Joe
and Mark.
THE CGMMAND
flbn,
KXQX a
-4
Q
.2 W ,X '
kr A
W1 i fi rd
I . I SFF 5
A ' C ,ffxt
iw rg C N 1
, . 3
.19 14 ,, 1' - -
, EZ V 'lie' 9 ,. - ,,
., 2' Lm X
X STN: . nl!!
29 November 1968: Captain Claade L. Tyler, succeeds
Captain Edward A. Cnristojferson, fr., as Commanding
Ojicer, USS STERETT QDLC-31 Q
I' Hr!
9' '15
x'?s?
'I
CAPTAI CLA DEL. 'l'Yl,ln'lf
T
o o 1
16
1,1l11.1:11 1 1 1 ' 1 11 111 1,1511
L-11111111111111111 1 51111 1111 111111 111
,,,,.1 N111 111111 1 1 1 "111-111, 1 1,1,11,,11,,,i
H.,11111 1,111-1111.1 11111. 11 111111, 1',,m.r
X11111.1lx X1.1111111 111111 '1 11:1 1,11,,fi1mI
1v.1ll1.11Il 1 '1111 11111 I111 '111 Ex. 111 11.1,,1K.r
111111 111'111l111.11 1111.1- H1 1 11111:11,,1111r1.
71111111 11 111. 1111 11 wif' 1 I' 1 HM 11111111.11 1117111
11551'11111'1X1X1 .1l111l1.1 111'1111 11 1 xx TX111
.Xl 1111' 111111 X1 1.1. X1111 XKX111111' 1.111 111 1111-1,1111
.15 .1 1l11'll1111'1 111 1111 111111111 gn 1111 11 '-11111111..
11111!1l1f111'11 '11X1111I' 1' 1111 1'.111z1 111 1x1:11'111 111.
1f11,:J1g11111
1xQ1I11.1111 1X11'1 111.11 11111111111'1111111'11 111 L111111 1111111
1111111 11.111111111111151 .11 11111111 1 '111.1111111' 111111C
111111111111 1111' .X11.1I1111 111 11.11 11111
5, 111l1'11w 111 1111111111 1111 11111 1 x 1111'1'1'1 111
11:11-11111:1111'.1, J11l11 11111 1111-1 1 k' 1111111 111111161
11 1111111 11111 1111 11111 1111111111111 111 -1.111311 1111111111111
111:11 11 L11111 lX11111'1'1t111'111 k1111'111111111 q1N11g111111'111S
1111-111111111 111111K 111 115k X11X1 1111111.61 KSX1.X1Q1.XS
:11111 1155 1'1111'111,.X, 11111111 g1111:111111g 1'11111111:11111
111- 155 1'111'.11,X1.15 5-11111111111111111 111 N1'1'X'1'11 L15
1'.r1111'1111x1- 111111-11 111 1 51- 111111XSX1l1l1,111111b5
11111K XX XN1'1'1xk-
111 111'111111'1. 11113, 11311141111 11111x111141x11g11111111'1
' 1 - - . .
11111 51:111 111 .X1111l11.11 ,111.111111 111111111 '11 N11111111.
X'11'1l1l111l. XX111'l1' 111 -1111-11 .11 R1.1111111'11'1'-1g1'41111111-
. , 1
11111 11111111 1111 11111'1 XQJIIK. 11g11111111.111111,1111111'Yr'111'
1111111111 111 ,X114111111 1141111 11.1 11k'l 111 1111111 A11111111.
1'1l11'l'F 211111 1'111l1111111'11 X 111 11111'1'N 111
11111111 1111111111 1X111. 1111111 '111X1111111111N55.111.1A.X1-
51fX1111'11'1'1 1'1g1:"X1ll11.11:11-.1---1-111i11111g111111111111L1111111165
1111 1111' K-11111, 111111111.1111111 51X111 111111 111-11111111
1l111l1' 1X11'11111'111111ll1111 41111.1 111111111111 1111-111111111-111115
1111111'11:1111111411 1'111'-1' 111111-11 11111111111 l7Xl1, 111l' 11cX1
111111 111.1111 111111 111.11'11x.1111111 111 1.55 5.X111'fN1
, ' 1 H
11l111'1'1'11l111'l 111,111 111- 11411 .I!'.!1l1 .1-1Nl1l1lk11111x'Xl1
11ll1N'11I1511:111 LR111111 11111 X111111111111111g11111111.X111111111'.
" '11'
XX'1H'1'1' 1111111-111111 ,1-., 1,,111.k1h .1 111-111, t111ll'l11. 1111111'
Q 1 1 1 V ,'.
'111' -NX1 1 1111111 1111 1 11X1'11l1'1111'11 111111
1151111llI1l1 11:1X411 111111 1111 1111111111-1 1111111rX111111111'-
5"1'5"'l11111111x 1--'l'1q1111 1X111 .1111 11111111 1111' 51'111'1'1O1
N111111 Nx'1111.111' .11 1111 N IX 11 XX111 111111-1113 N1'W1'1M'
1 . 1-1
1
1x1111111- 1111111111 1..1I.,1. 1 111111111111 111'xx':1s111111111
' 1
11'1111111111.1l1111111' 111 - 1 ' XX111 X11l1
KEITH, where he again saw service in the Mediterranean
as well as the lXliddle lfast, including a voyage through
the Persian Gulf up the Shalt lil Arab feonfiuenee of
Tigris and lfuphrates riversi and to Abadan, lran.
VVILLARU KIQITI1 returned to the Atlantic in time to
participate in the Cuban quarantine declared by President
Kennedy. Captain Tyler was commended during these
operations for leadership and effectiveness in enforce-
ment of the quarantine.
His next duty assignment was Chief Staff Officer to
Commander Amphibious Squadron Two. The Squadron
was employed primarily in the Caribbean as the Ready
Amphibious Force, but the highlight of the tour was
Exercise STEELPIKE where the Second Marine Air
Ground Task Force was landed in Huelva, Spain.
Captain Tyler was deeply involved in planning and
executing this exercise. Upon completion of STEIi1,P1KIi
he took command of USS MOUNT BAKER in the
Pacific where his responsibility included shipment of
urgent munitions to U. S. Forces in Vietnam.
In March 1966, Captain Tyler was assigned as Chief
of the Navy Section, Military Advisory Assistance Group,
Teheran, Iran. During this tour he traveled extensively
in the Middle East from the Khyber Pass to Addis
Ababa. 1n Iran Captain Tyler was employed as an
advisor on a national as well as service level. Upon
detachment he was awarded the Legion of Merit by the
President of the United States for his "exceptionally
valuable" service.
Captain Tyler relieved as Commanding Officer, USS
STERETT, on station in the Gulf of Tonkin on 29
November 1969. Since that time STICRISTT has spent
117 days on the Gulf of Tonkin Strike Support Ship
Station, 91 days on PIRAZ Station, and 69 days on the
Sea of Japan l'ARl'RU Station. During this tour
STER1i'1"1' also participated in the lift-121 SAR effort.
Captain Tyler is married to the former Mildred Marie
Bergman of l'hiladelphia, lluring the current deploy-
ment the Tyler's reside at do lidwina Ilill, ll, S. Naval
Base, Yolcosuka, -Iapan,
3
inf
mfg,
'K-...-f
F'-J
.lin
l l,'mf1f1n1111ff'f' ,lulm lx. Hnffl.
ixmllllnlmlvl ,lf-lm I I'.mil , l 'KX v,,1w- lf-un 11. lm-H.,
was pr4ulu.nlul lllllll ilu I K NMA? Lmlnltlrj- in
lll llln' l.ll1' lllltv- ln' um Kfnllnllmlnvlilay' l7llnr!' nf im
illlll lLllt'! wvlxml ill ilu' l 554 XI ILXXN KI, lip Immr
lxiw llhSl"Illlli'lIl gurl ilu' lulnnnr-1--wlnzlw XM'.l,., .
!-w ll l ll lllltl-
S'lxlflQlf'lMl!, llmllllgululrl l',mll, -Auaxul m Iln' llurcaul
N11mIl'vmmm-I xx ixll 4 4npl.1ml lH1Hl1,ll4lwm H., ,mwedf
l ,
c.xUlIllllllllllk'l' limirugml gurl l',X4'n'lIllXl' Ninn-1, nn x-.lmfll bil'
llc sun-al lmlil f'l .Xm15gx1w.l 191159 lpunflqmxlanp,5'I'IiRlQ'f1
lllIL'l' 28 llllhlllllh U11 lumnl, l fmnnmmlrr l'4mllQ x-.':xsz1::ign+
lu Illv Nzlvzxl llllllllilllfl' Bvlvlxns lfbllllllitllfl in Vlv'LlNl4llTlQIn,j
17.0 l
EXEC TIVE OFFICER W
S
I
5
5
5
5
1
r
u.
2
E
Q
s
l
Conzmamler Peyton R. Wise H
Born in Buffalo, New York, and raised in the San Francisco Bay
Area, Commander Wise is the son of Mr. and Mrs. john H. VVise
of Menlo Park, California. Upon receiving his commission as a
member of the Class of 1953 at the U. S. Naval Academy, he was
assigned to the Engineering Department of the USS MISSOURI
CBB-635. In subsequent tours Commander Wise served as CIC Officer
of the USS ,IOHN S. McCAIN CDI,-ISD, as Fire Control Officer of the
USS GALVESTON CCLG-35, and as Executive Officer of the USS
HULL CDD-9451.
Commander Wise's educational credentials include a year of study
at the Naval Postgraduate School, an MA in Physics from John
Hopkins University, and an MS in International Affairs from George
Washington University. He is a graduate of the School of Naval
Warfare at the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island. Before
coming to S'I'IiRIi'Ii'I', Commander Wise served for three years with
the Ship's Missile Systems Project as Talos Fire Control and VVeapons
Control Manager.
Commander Wise is married to the former Charlas VVilliams of
lilynrlon, Maryland. 'lihc Wiscs and their three children, lflizaheth,
Peyton and john llc-nry have rcsiclcfl in llayama, japan, during the
past year.
xi
54' 1
Hai
20
1 ' 3
gulf .
Q is
Sa uT0":1""d,
. . O ' Q r
A': ,
THE BEGINNING: SAN IJIIXIO
swgbgga
A if? t U
STETTZ HAW II
V E
o ' Q
Al ,
4
I
W
.-QQ
at
0 4 1 X
, e y J . ,. ,
P . . 5 7. i
'ig 4: I 8 . I
' Uiefvf- ' L n , ' f' '
-A -'3 Us -' . 'Sli-Q' f
7 ,,.', 6 - ' L Q ! 7
'TSW' f' ' 'W' A.. '- i ? B 5 Q
ow 0, vs Q -- 9 5 , Q ' 'xi' ,E i
,Q A , ' "1 Q W Y , g':."1 U 0
. "f""" 4 ' It 4 D .x 7
' v N Q 1 sq'
0
it
Q
4
'Q
-n
fb-
Q- . v
U
O'
'K -
4 v-
1.
5-.5
' ,
-1'
1,
, ..
83 f
1?
W-.ur
3?
J'
, .J
'Qi
1 R, ,Qui
f 'mg 'A A
2
N1
f 1 5
THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE
if
'I
n l. Q".
.."1
, 5
.J -ya.
3+
-,as 5 .
T545
. lv "
n
O
'-
S 1'-
1
gf-Q, Kg
N
-gr
'Q N 'X 1
K 5
N
1.
5
-Y A1
"""' """ """"""'sh
Q
.mi
'Q
'gl '-
" l
!4P'f1-E- '
gfaf'
DR YDOCKED WE HAVE
NME TO JAPAN
L ' ...asm
hum ,,
5 'K
sa.-1.
- -.me A
1-
,- .4
"inf
,..,..
" G ' ' f'!:54Jii'5
, .., r Q P
. Q V
. , .pf 1 'W
., ' . 'NP
vw -f-b'3v'p' K Q
1
1 ,
"x 1
. .f. - V.
. , ,
vi
0 . .
, inn- . W
nw. .- vm
an Y-4.-.1 .
5 -L 1 4-woman,
. K4 f.
'XZ ,
4eV"1' ' I ,,, A -4 W
, , , - ' " fi' ' A
.,,g...1 A V- . Q. -'H---'vw .,,. I
, V ,I ' 1- . - -, ..., V- A A ...
I ' f J.:
fl , I L. 'Y 'Q '
Q, - ug, A
I "' , Y ,, H ' "'...w "
, , ,av ,. M-.,,, -
N I ,Q V , AW M., ' ulq., W Am- ,, ' ,
"is, , " A .. ,., ,. my -" 4 ,
f'-H A A..- - Q - H. . - A--M. f.-.,..:r
:mn ,,' A ,.,, 1- , A
.f. Ui' - K ' 1 f WWW ,,,,g.M-ufiwt W- uh,
gf- iraqi ""-mg, V it ,. mn: 1-""mf r .
H Hi- I M, 11,1
0-v H .'?,?'1'i.nu. 15" .,, W..- - r
4w..,. fo. , '-f ' "
'- Y' '1H""'li Q 5 .,. Ianni.. W fvlvf
, . ,,
' Sa 'ufungi M X wmv 1 Ghlvtuik lg,
an J A W K
' , 5 Q- '
nf A-I , its -I V- K .ul
,, ""'l. . -ff gpm. , -wa Y
W. M' fu... lu- 'T ,
. " -.-wfn,,,' , 1' "'
L .mf-.-L
a I f..
4,35 ...gr
R IV" 119
-fp.,
D
u
.,. - --MAE
'Q H
x u r
x JH- B 3 ' fu N'
5
.. ,.
x b ' ,-m - :I 1. I
n . . -,Biff ,gn X -L ' ,
i ! 1 I yi . in
I?
5
'Q U- s
Vs
' , . Lu
R 'kin N
on n .W I.
x 1 ,
KX
. I A .30
1 v Wu.: J , R
-s "
N - ' . X3 '
xX 5 , I '
-., K ,' 4, ',q:75, A
I. ' - ' ' ZH q 1' 2 SP:
2 N s -Sq D " ig," IN,-ky b th' '- I . .
Q 1 ,r V L '
Mx . A I 1 f , '. A u I ,.
" x. . N ' ' Xlkx ""'f.'Qj'a ' ,
s ' q J 5. In N ' NE ,R t
ln N ,R EH, nn- N
1
I
'ui
'ff
R
J
OPERATIQNS
.gn
-L.
x
nn..
4
i
ff'
99
X
- 1 3
J'
F
wp,
We
5
iq, J' 3,
X
7 'rf
sl-V
F-A ,K
WK.
it
5
UPERATIUNQ OFFICER
IQCDR. HANLEY E. HEZDEN, USN
Y A ' . s-
of I' Ut' u 5 f 5
. if .R A ' -l
J --
-J was X? l ' I 4
-Q
M
X' Q . VM. S Z H A
, 1 V ' ' 9 -" If
1 ' f
LTJG Cnllbullxll, ENS NVQ-1mh!x.4xmiI l It Mu11.u lklllx Hex-111, I YN' Ik-ll I ig' Iwx . v, IK' IM. ,.1.i,,..
f
S
32
--,, .,,,,,,H
an W "
994 ,
TED
17'
DQ.
5'
X 5
x I ' 1
S x f
Q
M. ' 2 Q
.K I ,
rk vuw RUC l.4ur1vs-av, USC' 'I'h.lVt'I', RIFCS M.u'cQ. Front row: I-TITS XVilS03'. RUC Nnllnw.
WMLS Y.1IlIun, RIN. K1-ll,lll,
....,.-.i
I
A
x
Missing
h,....L
-.. ,
, - 1
XJ -LZ
Q.
1
i ,
Y?
il
' If..1 1I. -I
A
. J.,
Q, IA -
1
. 3 , 1 ' f 1 I
if' I pf
S
-4 ' 4
"V
fu-Q
f mx
.Q
-MI A 'Wg
fb
I Y' If
U' lr
g,-4
ff
, '
,....
f":.ff
!',,f
' ...S 14 4
' 'A W , .
zmrlirsv, 1' ff 'W '-
A ..
..f.
iv!
9 I
I
, Ak v
V
0 'WW
Irai.
II11 IILII Irf I! -.f- 14 Il'
II, IIIVI41 II In II
IJ:1I154Iw' ' fu'-g 'I 'X
.I 111
Iff I If w Wil I I I,11,II1f!I I
II-I NI'sll1l IIN I II
'Nffi I Il .J 11 rn, " .QL 'puff
miw -'.
. , Q
,..iv-.
'Y
Smrfrlruuu, If-It In lupln, l"N1',f, lL,.,,,.,., ,.
Marlin, SMSN WU-lQ1l1L'!4,1, j"N1f 11
Km-1-lilly' Ifl Il. iullufuyf. VN
1121
.
yf,1
L
1 I 'A H I In
I
I A I I'I
. . I XX ,
A I
1 I I
xx!
I1 I I
I
II I I
tu ""' I
Q All
ffl!
4 UIC
Q
I
mu RIT K?fXt xli N11L:3'v
D KiM'-
wv 'Ri' A-
f..-...Q-Q,---1
1-
4?
3 Q
KA Q
2
ll'
' Ni
Q
2?
MT- , ' f
- .H
gg:-
xP'.4
lllff
fflll
ggffl
8 f
wwf
i
V .....,.-4 1
mx . . Q
1 ,C
.KN
X
H QC.
wa ,
x xi
K
,
E3
'Nw
il z l:J5TJ
K
'Sv
I
Z
THE 5
LI E --.
, 'H . , P'
f 56.
,ks 8
2
W.
'WIN
Q
"'-- A,
fi
wr
.-
..gp is
,r,Q,,-I--H ,I-,,. . w, ' '
,-
qv
...g - l
K." vs,
Q-4' K
is
f- ,
as
, -r
--Q05
do
.-
f
-s
1
pa-
L.
T
p-
1
"'5- - Q
bg...
gap-
H
i
-ua
x
M' i 5?
40 f
X-
.'i.
53"
p1ln...-.-.-
TWH:
A!
ln-
fr"Q'f-Tl W
I
.' -'--'td ,
,."i 'fi
Sh -.
-, xv ,
4' 0'
.1 ...,,
wr.. -I
"-'.-..
41
,N
-.1
in-"'
:jf
P'
, -,E
I
HN-R
,pm -V
L.,
fiwgyw
'If'
wif
H
,ss-If
g,Wy9'-'Silk'-T
F J wwf
Wifi!
REP
Ugg , J ,,,
1'--R
1 V1
"I,
"" '-si-ii "'
UT'
1
AMW
mv,
ff 9 U
yvcvlh'
" ,
I, W
'W
0- a If
w W
Wag
0
'Q
Maw
4'
,V :fd
fy, -755
.f
4 .., . ,.. A'
,643 v f .gang-4
"'L'- -5'
,Dm ,
,-,Q gf
,nik
'in
U
z'f rang"
-. '.f'Y9'r.?'
f 1
A Y
Q
., x I
X ,
-s-1K -,
Y 4 '
u
. -
i
:T-tn?
1
,
'W-sq.
1
rv Ns-wif 9
x -I.
45
ibm
C 'sn
IW. Q
QT.-
41-4'
your an-Q-4 A -",,,""'
wc
,,. J.,-at-Qui'-M-.. r 5 , - ,V
HUB-F
THE SKY
, , nf ... N Q- -. .W -
'SVI
up A, " - ' f f 0
vin - .r .- ... -f' ,fi , v ",v-
-Q . ...Q 4 -,, - -.. .
A
.Q - Y -" .:,: . I ,lgguqqh
.n. 419' 1 A.
.F ,' ' :""1- "il" --
THE EA
m ,
1
fun,
K
A
v
1
3 S
' 1
6
5
, .
S
P
i
i,
W1W X , , H 'UK h
X
Q' X N - f
X, X
L gy WI-l X i T ix. '
X- . f f r
V-E . w f M
, L k
Lew-
, X -" A
"K2'.:.'-:.."""'..4...,,,1 'in O. up
fa? '
ENGINEERING
f ,
A
v
ll lllx lll X WN S
ll
Ilia' fuff
'Uh
ffl Ill f
lXf,lXlll.'
X
.Z
2
W1
lfflllf INMJM-41,19 1, ,,U1TCHELI,, FSA
Cl 1lh'l+' ENG I WEEK
lJl','I,'lz'11ll2lz'lf 1969
lt.
if iv.
lil'
XX
4
Q I-Jian my", JA
P I .
Q I
-4- J I r. ii V , X 1
If 1 , 1 17 0 '1
rw I 1
- ' 'I' 1
I ' ' I
Q I j Q
I V I I
1 I X
LTJG MFHVHIII. I,'I'If I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I I I I wvva Iv:-
.MGP
I ,
, ,Ag
XIXIL lfmlf-1 ICNICB k .umphq-II, NTIS XIKWQIIII
f f
, ,, .
f ' w .' P
f
f'
2 ix ' 1 -
KY NIVK1-lpin, HMC NIilI'lil1L'7
l '33 14
z '
I
J. ',. c.
L-lm-'P
LEW
,ff 'R' i
--Q -
u
3'
-'A 'S f XF'
i
-gg 'U
-JL!
Hx,
.J
K I
E91
Q Liv-A,
fa
I
,fx
IJ
Y' -
5
5
If
'Yu
X 'X
I 1
Y
5, ,N
s
if
M -X
1
2
,!"""
V 1
, f
v f
.b,
Af.
ff' ,
zjfzi
,X
P'-1' 4 W
lf'
ri J
I'
ISN!
W 7 I
wwf
I
LTJG King, BTI Hampton, BTI Hfvllsanri, HT! fwmivuirrl-, IVII Hfll, HHN iX14f1lHI', IN 'Milf' IVIW kmlm IHC' INIH'-W I'-N Rnd'
BT3 Dekarski BT3 Phillips, BTI! Addis. FN Niflllliy. SN llsuvv, l'N Ifnlli-:I-li, IH?" Mills: IVIH lxxlwv IH 'nuunlniy IN McCFfIfY.n'
Owen.
V 3 L3 5
Nxgx
1
WU.. -qu 1 .ah
lin
i'-'v
--' 5
X
-5,
MMC Ginter, MM3 Dimmick, FN Turm-r FN Ruhcrls, FN Dany, MM2 Patrick, MM3 Harrington, MM1 Carter. LTJG King, MM3 Stone
Qi FN Yannoy, FN Hussnmn FN Linruln, MM2 Vuntim-, FN Golden, MM2 Sherman, MM3 Burdick.
uni!!
. 5
L.
I 'vi In
Wh..
S
-an ' 9 ns. 4
-nu
P
B
' ' 1
1.5-
I
'Q-
1
0
5
it
'In-.
L .sb
lv
Q
W...
I
Faq
Qtjw
ali I
LLAII
sl 4'
In :nhl l,Ilt- IXI.l.x.I1I1 SIL N.-mI.wIp 'I x I IMA xI.IxII,:.. 'x"l"x1A X1,.1.1,f i'-
"' I I 'X Iim II.m.uI "I IYI' '- Ix.- I Fx i,r..l,I, I.xI-1--X.. IXIKI, I Inq, l'xg
k .xx IIVIIIFI NIII, k
INI
'J
I IMI-TN ImvI1x1 xx MI. my IINI 'XI up II I,..II II
,H.
H, f in ,.
---....,
741
I j
, 1 f
n... -my Q It I
, I 41 M I
I
I ,H U, Num 1 llx. lulwhm..-. I'NIt w k,m1,,IM-!! It I'N H.nIm1, HM! lvvlsmfi, HM! Hulfc,
hmmkt, lk! xh.-pn, I N lxnv It I lixnnw Ik flinrlmgx, l',XlI lx'-nm-fly. IL! Rulhvrfurri, HM3 Li
FXHIQ xgmih-x XI:-Y ul: l'XH NIM ,lmll HI XXIILQIII, PN Hnwlll-II.
I 2
IC2
Maur'
1
uv""""'
E
Y
5
5
i
1
' I
1
I
3
'i
NN
I
1
3
4
2
I
1
w
1
Q
2 1
A
if
5,
Z
'Z
1
4
3
ii
B
2
43
Fi
3
5
3
5
MILESTO ES
.gf
...r""'
-
figs 4
60
At 0703 on Qu .Xugusl IUMH, an .X 1 "l HI'5illI'N ZllI'k'I'Zlll pllou-al by lfll. james Lee was hit by ground
Ere over enenmyhclrl te-r'r'itoryr llv nom-tln-ll-ss smluccl-rlt-rl in reaclming the coast before being forced to
eject from his crippled anircrnll. .Xs Ins plum- plunged into the sea, lfl' Lee landed in the water a scant
60 yards from the ln-zu-lm. llanving It-vt-lvl-fl the :ull-rt, 5'l'liRli'l"l' was by this time racing at flank speed
e seem. P, mutt, . . . . s to ruowtr thc awator before he could be
J
iscflvered, and mpmrr-ml, by North Yu-txmznxun-sc ground lorccs. lfl' 'lf A. Melecosky and LTJG I.D.
u en maneuurul than hal , x 1 ln xmntunc Ill t .und hoxstul hmm aboard amid lntense enemy groun
A grateful I,l l.a-c ru-mu-ml lI1lllll'tll.lll' rm-du.1l tlllllllltlll Ill 511,121.11 and was returned to hlS
carrier.
Un 30 August llNvH 5.Xlx Nh-rl mug out own the INK ugmn. ILIJR Haney Izlkel, Hylng a Navy
qkyhuwk , was shut clown over hostile tl-rrltory, llnalmlc to make lt out to sea, he parachuted 1HtO
bamboo grove Nl lzlilzl l nmnmlmtl-lv lnunvlu-ll nts Slln hclxcopter lilg Mother I-1 . plloted by L'1,lC1
E. Weant and l.ll'Itl l' If lmumrv lfnriumu lwuvv illlll-illI't'I'1ll.l and small arms fire from the area sur-
clowm-fl gwmror, Sll'.lCl'.l lk lu-lu-optvl' rl-scuccl li DR lukel and returned bullet-rldden but
1
ln....l..,
H?
I
,I
23
5
R4
HALLGWEE 196
1
I? ' ' "
5?
11
J
Z
I
'53
2
Ii
'E
3
5 1
,
is
5
262
f
f ' '
l
w
3
E
i
I'
I
5
I
f
...-.....-
4
Q
1
l
4
.
A
Naam:
Captain W-Iillifllll N l'. lllIllIl'l' M.,-X-H1 A,
Commander of Destroyer Squaclmn 'l'lir'cm- from
10 May 1968 to 5 August 19659. llis nqixuil
Career began in Wiorlcl Wlzii' Il, wlir-rv lic- saw
action at Anzio. For conspicuous ln':ivc'i'y in ilu-
Italian Campaign, Captain llorm-r was :iwzmlm-cl
the Navy Cross. I-Iis sulisequcnl l'Jll'4'l'I' line
included command of the USS MOAIJC Illll-fifllil
and extensive duty in tlie fields of nniimuli-
marine and anti-air warfare wliicfli c'ulrnin:ilr'fl
with command of the Fleet Anti-Air Wzurfuni
Training Center at Dam Neck, Virginia. flapmin
Homer is now serving in the Ollie-ce nl flic-
Secretary of Defense.
llp.s1mx'f'1' .Sqfunlnnz hm?
Q 1 an ..,
Q l 6 J E i!
A 1 . t 'ii
x ,
c
1
ffilf
L A
5 I
5
lil'
64 'I
Q ,
Cf1IIl1f,Q'l'll ,llllllllllllllf
'Q
l
V
1
'-.'mlW's"-"Hinds
sewn--9-ty
, e .w,,f:p-,.--
I
J as ,,.-f-
O
vs'
J
'53
' JH ' "
I,'r1f1lu1'11 ,fllf'l1A1'11 f. C'flffl0l1ll'l' relieved 35
l'onnnzn1clcr of Destroyer Squadron Three in
Yolwsulazi, Japan, on 5 August 1969. He has
scrvccl extensively in the Navy's amphibious
:intl niinc forces since receiving his commission
cluring XYorld lYar ll. Other assignments have
incluflccl command of the USS EDSQN CDD-949il
:intl thc USS KAXYISHIWI CAO-l46l, and a
tour in the Navy Section, MAAC, Republic of
lllnna. Captain Carpentefs decorations include
tlic Legion of Merit, Joint Service Commenda-
tion Xlcclal lStalt, CINCPACD. Navy Commen-
clation Nledal, and the Army Commendation
Rililmon with Medal Pendant QMAAG, Chinal.
65
Cb"-lv
USS STERETT CDLG-315
USS MAHAN CDLG-ll?
1 USS WADDELL CDDG-249
USS ORLECK CDD-8861
USS HENRY W. TUCKERCIJID-8751
USS LEONARD F. MASON CIDILH-S29
USS RUPERTUS CDD-8519
USS GEORGE W. MACKENZIE CIDID-H365
A Lv
l
CGMDESRQN THREE STAFF
.MAI "
67
.YM
THE Cow SE ull ,IAP W 9
3JlPAC'l'ByVl'l'li, TOBAPHILVI
' 45
K. '-.1 .-V"xA
. ,
... flnlhlfhhue.- gf' ' . "V, - '
' 114-2-- A I - . Q..." "'5: 3
S ,nn-1
, . 4. K ,
, -Q-I , 6 5 'Q 4 " .ts 9
.., 4, - 1 , .... ,, .,..
" -.:"" ' ' "' "
.4-Q4
-fd-.. .... 9-.."' v '
, 5 -:1A..1-
.Y.J,ar"' .A A -A
- ,, A ., . -
.N 5 A... I .- 4
.- .7 ,0-. -,T -R. '
.0 Q 1 , ""':'i '
'a "T ..- ' I -3" - s""' '.f- "" N.. 1' 1 Q 1
A ,- ----,gn A 4' , ,Ii J ikxqs
' Q A QP --"- -Nl - K f" 1
. ' rf? X
J
Q., '35, - '1:'- 'ws - - 'ue-
.. "" A, '3-r
-.J
,qs Q.. .. 'W Q., V. ..-
-A. v A 'b Q, ,-
- .,, '5 -
7' ' 14' i-0 - "
1
1
THE EC-11 I
I
1
CIDE
L
i
1
I 111,111 f1 1 -1 1 , 1,- ,. ,. , 1,111 11 V1 21 ' 1 Mmm
11 S'l'I'lRI Il lllfllflfilfl 111 I11 11 11111111 1 1 ' ' 'W 11' NI HX
5 r:1'11l1:1rlf1rI , 111111111 fflllllll 1111! 1 1 1 111 '11 1 ' ml! MUN i he
1 111-LNR1 XR II 1111 11 1111 " Y"
1 I111r1i1'
A rr'I111'11 1 lfll 1 111111 uf II11 f1 1l1 1 gm 0
51111111-14111-111111 Fil l',l6l','l 'I 11 91' 11' 1 111111 fl 111 1-1.11111 1, , 1 1 " 'V W IM 'la
1
1,
1
l
1
1 1 1 1 NIV--
,I-1p11r11f1l1r'1l1'1I I 9 :11111:1f1 111111 111.-1111 1.111 ,1 1 .1 1-'11 I 1 " X'
5
I
1
1 M5
THE COMPANY WE KEEP
9
Q2 '
F,
I
1
1
7 I 7
TORPEDO
U -Q44
TH! WlNK'll'1 wlcaNAl,1sR1DGE i
I
ff
4
1
11
N l
1
f -a + Nl V
M .+, V
HS
ws...
,A--5-1
THE WINDSWPT
SIGNAL BRIDGE
73
il...
,... , V N M .
1 ' ' ..5f""'2 1. -- ,
0 ..
X-bf, 2 I
S
.gr
'10-
ms.,
iff'
, . . ' , -,R ,, 7,
. ,Q 1
F
My ww, mi N 0-
1
' 4
, ,www
,,. ,
H
'L
I V X"" ' I ' 1 ,,"1,Q,-A
af Us "'- h
.s'1'l5fs141'1' rpffffis' , X l'jll ll!', ll'f1X,s Av x f f U ,,, ,,,,,
574
WI
3
4
L
X.
af
.
big
E
F
'xk 'Wm
Ci
N. 1'-
-.f' S.
in
XI
,LQIXIXII
PIXVXXISI H"'N' 'H
si
w
Slrzrfzt XNlIfUlIHSHHII1 R u
.lzxpu nose
I'xUf'f5f5.
-an
QJU
w"'7
I4-II Xssl S1-vrulx Samir
frs visits Ster
ett
ilufnlgn-sslulznrl Willizun S. Nlallarfl RADM
l NN ' ' '
I
5 1-umlltlwllls.
x xlsats Ihr' ship um! chats with so
2
4 1
4
5
f ,Jn
umm
I 1
"'W 'JT' 1
M 1 , I
I ' Q
7 fra-
' QE? , f
Lin Q
i
T 'J xAlIf'3
1
1, 4 4
...-.... I !
I qi
Q ms-5
f U. ,llllIlllll'.Sl' Ufrf .S'1'uI1l.s'
lf 'r 1'l'4gf1lj. mul flung' lxnllg Ur-
H115 f!lIll'l'l' rllgfllj
fI'lAl'f fmslx lllI'llllIl'l'.S nf Ihr' ,l11,'1r1-
1
. :ig
v
X
7
i
4
I
PM
9
C 5
952'
r- 7,
1 , 5
ZV',ff5'7
If WK,
than
5 'gif
, f.,
ff4Li:'iff
505
fif lfilf
1
q t ,V
' ' -QQ
N
H
U'
ru-
' A
.i
fl
..-ff?"-'Jw-Z...a--a'nE --5Zf34"'3J"9'3h" 'H F , 'Q M
1.
A
'a
'ii'
I ,gp
,U
2,
Z
1-.........,
xx!
'l'llla'N RACK TO THE LINE '
' l Ii'
I 83
5 1
4
1,
i
i
V I
N
1
i.
1
I
t .f -.m.,,.,Q,Q,
4 1
W-qv.-.-.,,
iq
1
M0061 v
infra-ww-Q.,
P-wav-14.-.W
EY
AWARD
llllunqsq
mf-A-.W
vffwmnfq
' 1
i
I
L
A
, ,ll
Uv M
, ,, 1
, f
, Q
r,,,,...f
4 bn
, Wy, I f
f fm A "QL, f
I- hw, ,
A
+
1
2
84
Wm!
, W'
,mfw ,W .4 wg
,., f f
,, ' waxy! , wi ,, 4 J
' W 4,,,,.n,.w,
QI
.WJ
P
in
bi.,
.5 wus 112.1 if
BQ
Baiguiigg,
10
5 W.,
Q
xs
407'
WEAPGNS
' ,"'K
r
I
5
-55
fx ',
wi'
fi ,J
.IV
41
If Il'l1,X1S' Ul"l"lI,'lz'lf
l,l,'lllf lf. UW. lx'l,lz' lll',', N'7Y. INN
Q
IIMILS' llUW,fllfll
l,7' l1lLS'll
f
, I A
xv i '
::.:,fff-ff,'FS"'Tl '4' I . T
ini
.1-' '
lf,
5,
1
.-
5
I an
F, I
lm-f I l I '
,H .ll Mullin
1' IIXN I .,.-1, IIKI4 im-1
in ii!
nit:
v
UIQ'
V '
5
A ., x
4 ,"' N
' , K, I Q wr V- V K
ff my r
+ 1
'f f?iiQx '
,,, 2
rd
...--f-"""""-I
f-""'-if-'
W
n
1
la,
f
,..-
EPS I-A
WQRK
1
S
s
5
l
I
s
lr'
F'
V
2
ag
i i
U
1
f s
Q
wig!
I
1
gs
rw
W
E,
5,
i
1,
1
1
1
P w
f
1
il
'f
3
Mi'
"""'-so
,. ..,....,
I
7
.Uv
Sv
1,
42
Hwi' . f
V, J 5' ,ff
I
X.
.1 ,
Y
H.
x van .
1 .,,. '
"' X 'uf
N-Q hx . X hx X 'I .
'W , 1, , ' 4 , ' ' 5
Vx v V' 5
1, w ,X '
7
' 4' 'fl Asif If ' M
s SNS tif'-
- 'A
S -'fn'
Front row: SN Duval, SA McCarthy, SN Kuutc-rick, SN Davis, SA llnvis, SA llfmc'h:n'cl. SN lluw, SN Nvss. SA limb!
SA Gonzales. Second row: BM3 Tillou, SN Moor:-. SN Duckwurllm, SA Cunninpglmm, SN Ve-rmm-, SA Spnym-, SA lim
SN Enderle, SN Caldwell, BMI Tomjack. Third row: BM2 liscov, SA Rvilly. SN Millvr. SA llull. SX Allvn, SN ,lom
SN Oty, SA McDougal, SN Riley, SN Hill, SN Harm-tl.
n, 3 K
. '3
T"5t
7
, l
O .
'Wi' mx
f
I -Q
A-' .
I 'V
,oi
., ,as
Qf'
-.
.E
1
'F
A-5'
gn!
Q - an
--. V 'Dx
Back mw MNIMI lnnhsuv I IMI lmw,-I! I-LIl.1 Ilvum-11, l"l'1L5 Ifluwi, SN Ilakvr. Ifront row: FTGC Dutton, GMG1
ulian, FTM fhkvfr MNIIH x'lIlVI1lN', YIM! lillvv-Ill. MNH." Hmklv l"I'lll 11.111-rmlxu
- IQLA
1
Q
Q 1 x
3
v
S
.. L 5
.--.- . 5
Nix ,A Nw' - IL In!.1vl4' "I H.:-ag!,H4.ilx HTGR DYE?
B ls QTLX Y lllux 9 IT 11--lx 5 lxlull 5X M 4 ' 1' ' ' " ' M 1 Nl
.lks ' ' B A ' ' '
. ' , 1 i STUQZ Mllitr
. . . Q x., M IM rl-.1--fl ff '
QTGO Cohen. Hmm. STK M-Mlm Film NNI' 5 'S ' '
STG1 Curl.
2 J Q1'. i"T-
nf Q My N! 4 is as -b ga.
u 1 ' ' f 5
94 ,
, N X1
Back: FTMC Ayffr-5, FTM! lfislxf-r, FTM!! lm uw-lla, VI N1 ' I .iw I l N1 Q NI 1- H Mm . Y WMV -"5 7 VM A'
Kochanski, FTM3 llunrsm, FTM2 York, l"'I'M1' Mm Mzvlnm lx I N11 llwnfiwl-1-,VII I INV N! 1 1 V i 'lu'
FTMSN BEIITIPS, FTM3 Synilll, IVTMI xvJIllll'Il, IA I MI XWIIHIK an
f
' N
, n
1 , g yu V . i
fi ' QA It h
: AW
' f G '
wr V 1 ' Ta T L L A Fur
VW HH-f. :su -,vw . ,W mm' mx
'VNU H+- f lin -1. 4. -xur X. I
1 NINII Hnlsun, UMM2 Ruff, GMM3 Smit
HONG KUNG
98
1
S
I
I
1
,S
4
f
4
E
i
F,
i,
1 ,,....
. . N 'Q
.. A
"1'qi',--.9?"'r'
.ng vi '
ul
if M?
S
,qu
1331 f -
.., .,
1'-
. L
u'4
' 1
M4
'I
F
'fy .,-,
V '34
.IJN
.xv
. 4
,
.
, i
-1-
4
a 1 1' 2.1,
at J. PR.
'91 4 A
1
I I
v
1
3'w.
xi ,nk , ,pri
X1 ull'
, 1
,, , s Q,
. v
4..
, .-
Y 1
1
ly
W
J.
T .r ,'.k.,.,.A, . ..4--75104
iQ ..
wx an-
1 J!
T4
W
'4
5 W' ,nn-rw M
xi
N
wld
e 4-M "" ,K
is
I
f .--P Ju
1- .ad
.
i
xx , I, , ,Av ,I-I .Q
I . t pl 'P'
lk. A -I
U
J'
u
9
,x
U
,
n
J'
F
,X
1
il
1 Q
sf .. M.-gn,
1 -4 nl u
-+
ll
B
I ,
, I
4
, .
P E
ll 1
W1 i'
1 Q
i
E?
31
W
N
X
Q ,A
1 le'
14.-vi 5 '-1
100
Q
s
ik
'Q
vp. , ,
E
E ,
TK' ' '
E5
Iwi
V wwf
rv. , W
Aff
N
x
"L" 'W in
gf! i'
r.
1- .
if
I-
ww -mi ' + Evigvwi.
1 v, . Q, -my
f' -N ,
. I I ,N V fd- ' ,Y
. N Bla'
Hn"
R .4
3
'af
' 'T 'ag
' 1
I'
5., .. 1 'lg T'
' A . -f ,A
W, u "
'..
4.1 Q
gf
0 "U '
. Q'
'1-
.IAN
U
c
J
0
f'1
-Q
N.
. .Q. .,n,-gy.
,Az
'....
MJ
iii-ilili'
'xl
X ' , fl '4
1.,,r'jw
,.-.T wa'-
' 'UQ
- xi: s
,cis-P
1
W
IP Lau?
'J-Q'
sfm!
.'., ' 1' 3- 51' -Cd Y - I
" Ln' 2'- V'
.1-1 ' -1. ---
a as ,N 3
Y?-. ' r
LIN
a
1
n' Q'Q
'll'
O
Q ,o'.'
' Jtwel. , ... . '
J.. J R." '."u 51- 4' 51 i M? AL ' .4
' . ..'o'. I.C...' 5 f .F 0
' ' 5C
,,,, osiau0l'Li."o,'u Q Q .O 1 f ' ' ' R ...Q '
. "QV J .i?"""" ' A
4 A 2 I M A 'Am' 'vw A 9 ' fi u
- - 1 a ' A f - ,1 ' 1' , s Q
, . J X, 95,4
--- . 0 .feng rv-nn. " 1?-mann. armw' 'r"""f""
l' -'4 .m .
S
?
"" .' - 31'-'Q-""""' '1f'Qae2"'lf"'. mu.-Q. . rr'
,N . . A' gm! 4 X.- 9ix-Juv vga-ma-vm... V,
2 H-.u"'f, , ,
" " "il aviq.
. A , 4
', V- , s 5 . -
H 54' 'Xi 'Jr 'QE a'a A Q n 0 .4 v
. 4 f h v I , -L.. 3:39 l ,Ji Q.-,ng ev!!! .fc . . in
.--3 .
Q. A
- " -Q - -- ,df L,s..,,,m
- , b'f,"""-fw..,,,,
. ,. W .E Mx
'-an--"Q, X
1-nf ,
0 -'s 1
' -A :rx nf 'A 'v H .A . -ly' sl Y
I f 'm-3, f Q
Q. x '
fl' 7
I
A , ' -f 'wo ' N Q
-tr.
I 5,4 Q pf U 5 , ,A 5
1 I'
'f
ix?
sf, 7
L!!
w
,.
,4
Y
' Q
1
'a
I
I,
itil
sin
Ki!f
lie
VW?
Ai?
Ulm
WI
f' ig
if
Ln
4:,l
Ill
Q
If
z
I-a
,,
as
L!
,I
'l
E
Q
,
I
lf'
I
Y
s
r
p
iii
141
gli.
,7-
in
.Ili
1 EE
Qs
gl
wi,
i
2 1
X E
l
li
lf
My W M ,,,,
,-------"""""""""' ?
S PPLY
., ,. .,
5 N 'fi
., .75
4
i
J
W' 4 21' 54:2
it-
'1
aunnunnuuv
:nun
S'I 'l'l'l, Y Ul"l"lf,'lz'lf
I 'l'. RfIl,l'l l l,. Yla'f17'7H9, USN
i.,r'
A 1
P
X
5
A...
CD
0
-4'
H v Q ' 1 H Q F
N I
if
KNK N xx UI
X X XI XII II xx xx NN Hn: QR
w X I X Xlffzt x K
wly I
if
I 1 If
-Jha-
XX ,, - 1
THE PORKCHGPS
FAMILIAR FACES "
-'M'
jfs
L..
"1"-ul
M
f
x H
1 I
1
I
iw' 3: F
4, ,
I! A D 51 I
H J l
mm
Y'
,I
gl
I
I
sl
1
xv
QLQNGAPQ
I
I
'I
'1
I
'I
x
I
' I
'AI
I,
in
I
I
I
I
,.
,I
,II
I
II
i ,5,,,I., .
If I-if ' N,
1 ' -. N 'l.
,V - V,-xx,
I , X'
E N35 I
I 2 I
II I
III
: :
T I1 I
Q S1 5
II I
I 'z
I
I
I
I
A
I5
ll,
:I
If
II:
I
II
'I
'I
I
, I
IQI
I
I,
I,
I
I I1
I
I I
2
I
Q
K
5
110
I
. IE:-'IE ff-1
L
fmt- J'
9515 gf
A
gym' ,
l
K1
1'
., Q'
' ' l' uulC"
. Ir"
lag
,-,M
PAR TY
if ,
MQ
I' ' 1
., .,.. , -
UBIC
i
In
g.
,X
1
H
E
Kiddie-uu4ug....,,,,
X,
, 1
iv
ss
ww
9
0
Al.
11
Q
w"K
my
.
L .L-:ii
' ..-0
53'bf9EM mm, QQ,
.YN
My
'flf J?
Y 'lib .
.
W ,fi
K,-A . 3 H
' I 1,
'Q'
fffw 3 Wynn ,Q
.ga s..-
'r
I7LJ
i-. tier.
x L
ti., ,
' lil lilx' l 'l'lll!VC'.S' CUMING
l l ' lx'U,S'la1S'
3
3 pq,
A
Q5
, 4, L I , V' " '
vu- x W. f 00.-5
'xo
sr
1 15
'wp
9 W
. !
4
5:1 4
7
2
FIRST CLASS
THEYV ON TU
CHIIJF
f
1 Q. ' 6
Z?
.land
,nw
is
iii-.WRX
' 117
.x tim,
ff
, . , .
llu- lNIlXlLf1lllHll lh-pqnrlnu-nl In-llr ll xxlml x .
uulglx guul xx-lu-ru xx-1-xxlll lu Immun
www. lla l rr JI
pillvll ulll' Sn'Il'llu's :xml 5l'l'lll1lllN, il lluxliil fll 5
mullllu ul il lung lxru- lu-ruul, ilwilllllkfx :um IINIJUFAHCCIII
mu muulu mlmul znlnum lu llu- ,"Xlllllg.1lll5'. ln hls own
wzlxg 4-:u-lm mm is 4-ssl-nliznl In llu- mission ll the
lrum llu- clll'lI'll'lAlll1lSlk'I' xxlul turns 4
1
x
will llu- nzlxlgdtlon 1
:ll sunrise- ln llu- Yi-mmumrm wlum :lm-lim-rs ilu lldn 0
ling' L-:u'lm lllglll
T- "
'QT
-1' '-'ill'
.MNA +.
H8
VIG T10
,"',,4?
by
14
.....,T,,1 4
'li
b
Vi-
iv-"P-Q
1'
'I'
I .-fwlil...
,.....'fp...
' " 'I'
L 'I'
?
"W Tl"
C
if-
1
,,
at
n
qi
3
.FX
.
l
5
fl
, Q . .,,,,,
fi
Q
ii tj
I ,
I
I' ,
!r '
:-V
.fi M w
4
1
.
V
u
1
i
is
i
I,
1
'ffl ' 54 iQlE ,fv,11ffr:f1'1'nff l,'l'. ,IUIIN lf ,1n, 1 11,w fm
A A Q ,,,,., .M-V.,.-.Q
E.
fi
2
1
w
lllll. ffrfflllflff
Ulu. lfwflfffff
Nfflll.-ffllufff f,'r"lfffr I
J ,,, ,
,ww-1 -
l
3
g?
, e
N . ,,' , , -f 1 'L I,
I A ' I in ' 9
' 2 ' " f-- , L H , '
, Ng
, 'X .I ,
'Vs
1
al 1
Aw was -
. I f
5 x I I 'fi' 7, ,
v ,
I ,
4 X 5 .
S Q l
as .
' 4 4 iff'
...V I 3 .gm 9 A
, , ll!!
y ,, -
' ' X f x f
. A k 4'
Q? V -. .X I
vx 4 '
X Y
I .' ' ,v vf 'IXI X. I Xli 1-142-1 WJXI I vw 1 QXIQN H xx INN, SN
K "H 'I ,v 'IEI-'. .W . VNZ IV K' Nix' I'1!K4'v-ull l.I'1H uXll1,
X 9" X in ' lx-11", Vx ' N N XX N-.ffvm NNI k'ivxv!.wrui
I NNI 1 v H11 wN l VNU
I .uw -
ITIT
ffl?
mmf .
f n
IL.
I
1
1
'iv'
n
, A
M J .
" Hi, 'frf ,
fi-414
F
1'
if
2?
F
2
5
?
,q,,..M..
.. .fp
,J.,,,,-Q
,
L 4
l
HM
5 124 2
Cn
l
" fs
if
f,X
' A j1, f.g,.
:no A '
I - V I ts . ky ' 3' ..n,iL . .
1 '
' "v25.,Q' I
1 5 A
l
'..1'.1-,
'L E
7
4 M' R
C
.. 95
5
X
X K Q
X .
1
X xv
M .N
' x
L
111'
R'
f Q wifi
fi
K
w x
,Q . .
t ' .Z X' X lux
X
'I Q
x .x X
X' '
a
.1 1
5 .
.- M
111
!,,,,..nn .
5
N X 'xt X ' Y Aw' Q 1
N N N 0
x l I
X '7
1- X ' X
Q
f L1- '
W L,
,T r"" X---f .
r ---1fZ'l4:5.1 4 -'
,I .JQEZP
i f
I
N ., wwf
I
! x
1
s
,.
i,
1
i
ii
uf
ii.
3 ,
5.1:
35
:J 'V
gl,
HQ'
'Y
p
1
X,
1.
Y
li?
.
i
l
I
W.
YZ
V
Us -
EA
i'
W,
:Y
N
'- I
1
,
I
2
A , 5' -7:1 ,
, ' - H Jax.
'G Wo.. J' ggi., M
i ef 'L
V 'wx .
1 ' 4
'Q L Q qs' '
,' V 'wt ff'
.W W
1 311.-A ' 6
I I
,Q .L Y.
. I
3,9 ,L ,
Q5 'A Yrfr., ,L
I
gf M A'
2 l
? 4
W f. lv'
' Sv' In
L lb,
g ,J H 'L' .,f-01,
gn ,qi ff' If
iq A .i3"" N
lf hwaggf r '7 Q
Y
i ,
A
EQ
K
r ,
3 E
' 1
Q
128
,
WU
4 M
xii
Wu-Q1
-cw
jx. .
c Q 1, 9 i
.. ' ' ' x
41 , .
' , fb.-iv ' 'MX
.w.,,,,m.'v x A .
' ffl, any . wg Hu' .
if X
'VE' 'V'
4 A QW
uf, .
W
K' . ,xml
,. I Y.
' V 'f " "..'
' A T,
H W'
4
,aw ,
AMW, f
,, V ,
-, ..1
. 'aw
' 1
,' f ' ,gi w Mx'
, ,Wg
i '7f'fA' 4' nfgwf J' -
M4 V,,.,, . 4
-ww
I ,, Mx
U A . ,,..,
' f -J, uf 'I' 'K
, i J .,4pp'1 HJ'
. -,
1 my
' , V 'Af ' .
V-wi -,
my -A4 ' V
"QB
A yuh' slf'tlq"25 'W
A V
iw
if 4
, ,J
1. 1
,, 4 mi 1 ' ,, -.,
.94
,ik
W ii s , s, if ,
,K v
J. ,
,..-.
gh W, f fy .1 3-5' '
"Mfr 'ad"'iv+ -'vas-JW, Ma: '
.gn
l'
K,"
,id
,.
4,1
We g-
1
!
J
NY 5. I
CG
i! L .151
9
H.,
,R
F12
'id
ITT!
Au-.S Wu--Y . W, Vw,
.awivabjgflmg - an, .
1, by , 'Akiva
. 'fill fa,-yr A if
U
f mfg.
.ex " Alfvg H, ' V V 4 :1e',- 'e . 'ww lime? K'
g ,QA W V A--pt I FQ' I I
- ' N. f-'rw ' fn ,,A
f -1 ' .Q-if
YQ 013'
if
xr
' '--f .4' 4-'
'L':'lQA3'A-ffl'
8-I
N u-.w.
'VI -g
. J,"
Nfl
9'-1.
129
0.11
4
3'
9
'C
.VA
fr
3 ,117
i
Y. 4'
hw-rf -. J
I'
F
wtf'
I
E
i
x I if-"
fflil
1- '-'
oi?
v
.lf
ff
.
any
Q
2,
f 1
W"
1512.5
V' Z,
" '4'
gg,
. 4,
A
2
I
x
,..
I IR 1715151311014 S7 FF
. W n 'VX' 1 X ,-
Asslslalll lnclnlmt Lljl, l'1edm'1clx
l"inamfiul l 3ir0clm': RUC Mallow
lQclito1': l.'l',IU Weiuklmanli
Plnlotognlpllyz ICI Wright
STU2 Cohen
l.ayonl,: BTI Sannrlfers
SN Lamb
PHOTOGRAPHS CU'NTRlBU' l'ED BY
LTJG Swank
LTJG King
LTIG Peck
ETCS Wilsey
E71 Vgilcox
H31 Huber
S51 Curl
R132 Anton
S5'G2 Vaswh
SV Nixon
VIVVI3 Slum:
1 .
YN3 M0112
HT3 Montry
SA Snaynn
SN Hawley
'DS2 Vlzmzns
RO TER
1968 1970 UFFICER
I,l KIUIIII II .XmI.nns.
IKIIR Iflngvm- R ILIIIVX
I.T I'.ull 5 Iilorln
CIIIC IIon.1IcI If III.lIIl.Il'tI
Iflflll Ilznxnl tl Ilu-willing
I.'I' L'ImrIt-s I" Ihoxxn
I.'I'JIl Jann-s I. Ilruun
I.'I' tlarx' .X Iiuslu
Iflflll II4u'rx W Ilvlrl
IQUIWVI If L'Il4lllt't'IIm1l'
Lf-XI'I Ixclxxarrl .X tlmslollvrson, Ir.
I-'ILIU IIIIIUIIIQIS .X Colllourn
I.'I' Iiarx I.. Cullon
I.I .-Xrtlnn' I.. Ih-an Jr.
I.TJll Szlnnn-I .-X. I"rt-:It-r'it'k
ENS Jost-ph KI. I"Llt'IIt'l1IJ2lt'II
WUI KUIIIIVIII II. Ilalln-r
I.lJI. Jost-ph .X Ilzunzy, Jr.
LCIIR Ralph Ii. Ilanson
LIJCI Ifrt-clt-rn'k I.. Ilcncll-xson
LT IR-It-r A. Ili-rrant-n
LCDR Ilanlcy Ii. Ilvyclt-n
LT Frank W. Iluglws
LTJIQ Rolwrl C. KILIIIIRUI'
LTJG John IC. King
LCDR Robe-rt W. KIcn1t'ntz
LT Darricll A. I.znn'2lsIcr
LT Rifliarcl H. I.t'V2IllQIt'
IITIS Vincent A. AIJCUCK
H'l':1 Ilonalfl II. .XIIIJIS
STILL Terry A. AIJDISUN
TMJ Tulio AIJIiI.INI
MMI Rolwrl C. AIIRIUN
lf'l'fL:: I'1-lor R. AI.IlRICCIIT
SKCS Billy J. AI.I'lXANDI'IR
RDI Rivllarrl W. ALLARD
SA Rirllzirfl S. AI.I.IiN
RDI: 'ITIIUITIJIS A. AI.l.ICN
SFMJ 'Ilionms W. AMICK
SA IITIIHIIIZIS C ANIIICRSUN
ITS! 'IIIIUIIIZI'-Q S. ANIIICRSUN
PCSN Ranflolpli ANDREWS
IQNII IIHIIZIIII R ARNULII
RDLZ Ste-pln-n K AN'I'IIN
RML3 David li. ASIIISY
TN Rodolfo M. ASISTIU
FTMC Rolwrt If. AYRES
WUI Daniel C. McGinnis
LTJIS James P. McGrath
LT John If. Mesman
LCDR Donald L. Mitchell
LT James R. Murray
LTJG John J. Murray
l.CDR Wilhert J. Nace
LT Douglas A. Oglesby
CWD! Ralph H. Otts
LTJG Milton L. Parsons
CDR John E. Paulk
ENS David L. Peck
LCDR Dennis Read
LT Earl W. Rupp
WD1 Jack L. Ruth
LTJG David R. Scheu
LTJG Karl C. Schumaker
LTJG Virgil R. Siler
LTJG Garen K. Staglin
LCDR John A. Standish
LTJG James R. Swank
CAPT Claude L. Tyler
ENS George G. Weickhardt
LT Loran A. Wilcox
CDR Peyton R. Wise II
LT Mathew L. Wood, Jr.
LTJG Sheldon H. Wood, Jr.
LT Ralph L. Yeatts
ENLISTED
DK2 Leonides B. BAGAPORO
DS3 Edwin J. BAILEN
FTG3 Daniel P. BAKER
SN Myron J. BAKER
MM3 James J. BAKSINSKI
TN Renato C. BALANGA
TN Honorio D. BALANGON
TN Federico T. BANAGO
FA Larry E. BANEY
RD3 Robert A. BARKER
F'I'M:1 Harold P. BARNES
SA Wallace L. BARNETT
FTMI Ronald H. BARTLET'1
ICFN Lynn C. BARTON
SN Robert J. BARTON
MM! Richard H. BASSHAM
FN Donald A. BASTIEN
IPTMIS Marion L. BARTHOLOMEW
SN Chris H. BATTS
1
RMLS Michael H. BAIICII
STG! William BAIIGIIMAN
TN Santiago S. BAlITlS'l'A
GMMI. Harvey C. BEAI.
TN Emmett S. BEATTY
SHI! Patrick l.. BEA'l"l'Y
RDA Roger I.. BEAlIl.II-III
RMQI Dean I.. BETCIIEI.
RM! Peter D. BEDFORD
BTI James J. BEl.l.
SDLI Cesar D. BEl.l...-X
FTM3 David W. BENNETT
SD! Edgar J. BENOIT
MM! James Il. BERRY
PNC Raymond C. BERRY
RDS Ted R. BESS
FN Andrew B. BLAKE
RMS Rodney H. BLAKE
BTZI Leonard G. BOEIIMER
RDLI Duanen G. BOl..l..MAN
EM! Jolm W. BOSWORTH
SA Joseph I-. BOUCHARD
RMSN Robert E. BORNEMAN
YNH Eugene A. BOUNDS
FN William E. BOYCE
HMII Thomas C. BREWSTER
NINIH Keith S. BRIGHAM
SN Michael P. BRITTON
SN David R. BROADBENT
GMM! Clarence C. BRODGEN
RDI Gwenath I.. BROGDEN
ICI Charles C. BROWN Jr.
MMI James O. BROWN
ENSI Michael G. BUCHANAN
GMG! Cameron T. BUCKLE
SD! Cyril B. BUKING
SK! William R. BUNDRICK
MMZI David P. BURDICK
EMFN Paul D. BURGER
RD! Edward R. BURNS
IC15 John R. BURNS
SN Richard J. BUYA
ICI George M. BYRNE
RDIS5 Dennis C. CALDWELI.
SN Richard W. CALDWEI.l.
RMI. Gary I.. CAI.DWEl.I.
GMM! Leonard D. CALHOUN
RMI Billy J. CAMPBELL
SN Frank A. CANDITO
EMCS Frederick N. CA MI'BELl,
BTII Jimmy R. CARI.II.E
DS! Luis R. CARRASCO
BTI Francis M. CARROLL
MMI Bobby E. CARTER
FN David B. CARPENTER
FN Daniel J. CARI'EN'I'ER
SMZI Louis C. CASTON
SFI Ladd K. CIIASE
QM! I.avvrenc:e I'. CI'lAS'I'IilN
IIT.: Stn-it-n II. CIIICW
RMSA William M. CIlII.DS
SN Clnist I. CIIRISTENSEN
IQNJI Michael S. CIEl.EN
RD.: Ilavitl M. CIACCH
IIT? 'l'homae- S. CLARK
MIXIIFN Jaint-5 R. CLAY
RDI l.eon R. Cl.I'lMl-IN'l'
YNI Joe B. L'I.EVlil.AND
RMI I-Innih I.. tfl.liWlS
l"TMi? George A. CLINIC
RD.: Gerald E. Cl.lICR
RD11 William Il. COATE
E'l'Rf.' Dwain D. COBl.E
SN Gilhert I.. COIIAN
Sllil David E. COIIEN
STI Martin S. COIIEN
RD1: Roy I.. CONKLIN
SM! llarold D. CONNEI.l.Y
RD! 'lilieodore CONNOl.l.Y
SN Gary C. CONNORS
BMI Edmund D. CONWAY
MR! Billdon COOK
FTMI Donald I.. COOK
SN Daniel I.. COOl.EY
MM! Jack W. COON
DSQI David A. COPE
RDZ3 Stephen I.. COX
GMGLI Richard D. CRAFT
FN James F. CRIDER
RMC David R. CRISIS'
FTIVIC Stefan D. CRITSER
SN Ronald G. CROCKER
TN Emerito P. CRUZ
SA Jimmie I.. CUNNINGIIAIVI
SN Kenneth J. CUNNINGHAM
STI Ronald D. CIIRI.
RMI "D" DABBS
BMJI Warren C. DAIIMS
FTGI John D. DARVEAU Jr.
ETR! Boyd R. DAIIGIIERTY
RD! Garry DAVIES
BTIL Rohert W. DAVID
FA Damion O. DAVIS
SN John A, DAVIS
SN Jimmy C. DAVIS
SN John I.. DAVIS
FTMI Jerry I'. DAVIS
Sll! Willie DAVIS Jr.
ETRII Michael E. DAWSON
FN Charles R. DAY
FTM! Rohert W. DECAIVII'
FN Ronald li. DECIIENNE
STGZI Etlwartl J. lIliIlIiR'l'l'Il.
DSZ1 Timothy D. DEJANE
IIT!! Alht-rl J. DERARSRI
SN Raul III'II.AGARZA
TN Roheito I'. DIil'EDRO
RM" Ilonaltl A. IIIICIII.
IVIIYIQS Rodney I.. IIIIVIINIIICIQ
TN Ruggvllti IIINI-jlqug
SHI juan IM Il I I- I I I'
DST RIIIIJIII NK IN il I.l XS--
Iiuirun' I IN IW l'I I
I-'TGI Ilonplas I-. IN INN l'l l.
RX llixul Nl Ill I IxNNHR I Il
,.,' 1 I
SAX Rulwll I. III IIIIXN
mi mia .x. ni xii-.xii
HT' Rom-1 I' III NI .IN
I-"l'M.xNN1lli.nn I' IIIINI .NN
SML' Riclmiil ll III l'IaRRN
I-'TIQL' RIILQVIV I' Ill IIIIIN
SA l.uru-in .X III X .Xl.
RIM ,lgiini-s .X IIXNIIRI ZX lx
STG.: lI.Ixiil Nl IIN ICR
IN' lI'Inniv I' I'l.Xil'IIN
DSL' Iberian' II l'l.XlilN
S.-X Slepln-n II l'l.XlilN
RDI ,lm-rgilil ll li.XRNliY
RD.: .Xlln-rl I' l'IlIW.XRlIS
SN Randy N l'IILGl'lNSl'll.l.liR
SD? YI-iiziiivio II. IiNL'.XRN.XClONl
SN Marla li. l'INlJl'lRl,l-I
STG.: john I" ICNK
ISM! Ronald I' ICRILIIQSON
HM! l'1clw:n'rI I.. l'ISL.'Oli
FN NI-clwzml C l'1S'l'l'IS
RMK Scott li. liYlCRl'1'l"l'
-f.1,, . . .f ,,
1
SIG., Lliznles I. l'.Xl,l.N
SFM13 liruu- .X l".'XlRl3.AXNli
SN Thomas G. l".XI7l.liNl'IR
TMJ? l.awrI-nom' S. lf.-XR MICR
RDI? Danny I.. lflillll
RD13 Nlanual R. l"lililC'l'l'I
ETNLL Don M. l"l'Il,l.l'fR
HMI? llzivid 'lf l"lCl,l,l'1RS
RNIZI RiI'liar'Il I. l"lCRN.IXNIIlN
FN Stephen bl. l"l'iRR.XRO
FTMC Ronald I.. l"l'IRR.IXRO
FTNII Waller QI. l"lSCllliR
CSJI l':1ul l.. I"lSll
SN Ronald ll. l"lSli
ETI Waller l"l,.IXlIl'IR'l'Y
FTGLL Sznnum-I W. l"l,OYlI
MMT Urton V. IIIIIIICI.
MMZI Iizinivl C l"IlRIl
I'Nli Raymond C l"ORIilI.IXN
HMA Allie-rt IfIIRlCM.XN
DST? I':fIVN'2Il'fI Ll. FOX
RD? jznnvs l"R .1Xlil.l.l'1 Ill
SN Rolwrl Nl. l"R.1XNL'lSIfO
FTMCG I':iul ll lfl'l.'l'ON
RIM Tlioinsis I GAlIRYl.I'lx
SA Ilzlvltl li IQXIIICR
RD! Ke-n W GAl.lIRAl'l'lI
FTMI Louis R IL.XlI'QNNll'i
SN jimmy ll IQ,XN'l"l'
GMGL Ilarolrl ll I..X'l'f
FN Ilonnlfl W IiI'QI.l.IiR
IIMC I.1nlnIe'R Iil'fNIMIl.l.
AKCS Charles A. GIBBUNS
Rllii Charles G. GILLESPIE
MMC llarold A. GINTER
SN Edward L. GLAZE
Rim William M. GLOWACKI
GMGII Winfred IS. GODWIN
l"A Charles R. GOLDEN
lfA Daniel M. GOMES
SN Rodolfo I. GONZALES
DS! Douglas A. GORIN
RDZ5 Garvis L. GOODWIN, Jr.
SMH William J. GOODWIN
YN:s Ronald E. GRAHAM
IQTNIG William M. GRAH
liN:: Roger I. GRANTZ
RDI Gary L. GRAY
OM! Clifford M. GREEN
FN james C. GREEN
ISTIS David C. GREENBERG
SN Richard P. GREENDONNER
IQMQI james W. GREER
RDJI Dale GRIFFEY
RDII Robert I. GROENER Jr.
SMSN jeffrey L. GROVES
EMIS Owen P. GUILDNER
CSC Irwin G. GUREN
STG3 Clyde W. GUY
STG! Coy A. GUYSE
TM2 james R. HAILEY
DSC Joel E. HALEY
SA Arnold L. HALL
S-H14 Charles A. HAMBY
GMG2 William J. HAMMER
FTCM Herman E. HANCE
BTI James N. HAMPTON
BMII johnny W. HARDIN
QM11 Morris V. HARMS
BT2 Ernest L. HARRINGTON
MM3 Randal I. HARRINGTON
SN William R. HARRIS
ET1 Harold H. HARVEY
SA Douglas C. HASKINS
BML! Theodore IND HATCHETT
QM13 Charles F. HAWK
SN David C. HAWN
RDLI Eugene N. HAYES
FA Jack B. HAYES
RD2 Stephen P. HAYES
SN Timothy A. HAWLEY
RDI John G. HEBERT
FTMI James R. HENDRICKSON
l'C1l David G. HERB
FN Gary D. HESSMAN
SM3 Raymond "D "
SN Stephen H. HILL
SMC Cecil M. HODGSON
SN Roy HODRICK
RDLR Charles A. HUDSON
HICKERSON
SKB Thomas J. HOHMANN
DRL! Eddie A. HOLBROOK
HOLCOMBE
RDI! Randolph M.
BTI Iilnxer W. HOLLAND
SH! Lewis IIOLLOWAY
BTII James B. HOPKINS
BMCS Walter li. IIOWARD
RM! Lyle Ii. IIOOVICR
SA Cyril G. HOWELL
RDI Charles S. IIIIHIER III
EMS Terry I.. lAIlII.L'Ii
SA Wayne F. IVIIIN'IiI':N
I-Idgar G. ISIIISI-f
CSI Farley I.. ISIIITCISIISON
GMMI Eslell I.. IIIITSON
ICMI2 I'rIman F LII'I'S
STO' Ronald I.. LIS'I'I'lR
Sllijl Mivliai-I J. LLOYD
I'I'I'NZ2 Ril'Ii:n'd J. LLOYD
SN 'I'Iioina5 J. l.ot'Iil-L
RMII William M. LONG, Jr.
SN Roclollo F. LOI'IiZ
YNY ,lov I.. I.IIt'I'IRO
SN Roln-rl A. LIICIANO
SIL' 'I'Innnns J. LYON
FIM!! John A. MAL'NAMAR
SA Williznn S. MAI'I'Z
ENI Henry ISAIS RDC William I'. MALLOW
DKSN Glenn I. ISONO S'I'GI.' John D. MANIIFL
EM! Alvin G. IYELAND DSL' Rit'Ii:n'cI IS. MARCUS
MM! RUIUWY .I. IYICRSON RDCS Carl R. MARICS
IQMI Clizirles W. MARSIIALI
FTM! Michael A. JOCOX"IfI-I.I SN Roy Ii. MARSHALL
RDSN 'lihonias Y. JACOISSMICYICR STC I.:1wreinfv J. R. MARTIIN Ii
FTM3 David M. J.-XIII' RM! Rivlinrd W. MARTIN
SN Dudley W. JENKINS Iillli David A. IVIARIINICZ
SN Charles R. JOHNSON MMC I'alrit'Ii A. MARTINICZ
DCFN Dwight P. JOIINSON
SA David ISI. JONES
RDI Robert L. JONES
CIMCII Joe D. JIILIAN
DSI1 Nicholas G. KIQDROFF
RDC Frankie L. RFIIRAN
SA James B. KFMI'
EMI William P. KI-INNICDY
SN Walter F. KENNY
Donald J. KERICCZMAN
ETRZI Alfred V. KIRKPATRICK
EN3 Howard L. KI.IiIe'I'Ii
SN Michael D. KNICCIIT
F'I'M:a John KOCHANSKI
RDSS Billy D. KOIiHLIiR
QMJI Raymond F. KOOI5
SA Stephen E. KOONTZ
IC! Paul V. KOREJKO
Gary L. KOUTERICK
SA Joseph F. KOWALCZYK
Sivlza Stephen A. KRAUS
STGI5 Timothy W. KRIIGLIER
ETRZ Kerry W. KRIIGICR
EMI George A. KUIIN
RDSN Neil R. KIIIISFQLA
BTI! Larry D. KYKICR
RDC Denis J. LACROSSE
RMZG Richard A. LAIIICR
FIMCM Jimmy LAWSON
SN Fred LAMB
STG2 Robert J. LIQCK
ICQ! Steven C. LIQLAND
SK15 James H. LICIQ
RDI Ray C. LICMOINIC
FA Norman J. LINCOLN, Jr.
RDI1 Curtis W. LIND
SN Willard L. LINDSAY
CYNJS Ronald M. MAR'l'INIi7
SN Janies W. MASICAR
SA Gregory D. IVIAIIDLIN
RDII IJLIZIIIU L. MAIIFIN, Jr.
MMI! David G. IVICAI,I.IS'IxIfIx
F'I'MIi Joseph II. MCALLIS'I'I Ix
RDII Wayne L. MCIIRIAN
SA Ronald MCCALL
CIIVICQZAS Cliarlvs Ii. IVICCAIILICX
SA Iiclwarcl R. MCCARTIIY
DSL! Donald S. IVICCiI,AlIFI.IIX
FN Steven A. MCCRICARY
FTM!! Micliael A. MCCLISII
DCIS Larry J, MCCIIRRY
SA Frank W. MCDOIICIAL
FN Mark J. MCCI.ICI.LAN
RDS? Mivliziel J. IVICCIRATII
Ii'I'CS Rolwrl MCIIIIIRIC
DCC Sylvester MCIiICI.I'IN
F'IAIyIC Charles IJ, MCMAIIAIN
Ii'I'NI1 Don I.. MICNCII
S'I'Gf5 Alan R. IVIICSSICR
II'Ii? Joswpli II. MII.l.IaR
Ii'I'Rf? Il'i'1'V I.. MILLICR
SN liviiiwlli J. MILLI-IR
DSJI Iilden fi. MILLICR
S'I'K2Ji Phillip Ii. IXfIILI.IiR
ICNI Iiclwzml IC. MINISIIS
,V-,, x 'xy 1
III.. IIor:n'e In. MIIL III'.I,I.
SN L4-o 'I' MOLLNICR
Ii'I'FN lil-rzilcl Ii. MONIRN
IXII RN
SA Rit'h:n'rI QL MONIOYA Ze
SA Dzivirl R. MOORIC
FN I'l1n-env W. MOORF
RDSN Clary J. MUN'I'lLt I C
FA INfIn'I14n'I A IXIIOORF
INIMFN llc-mlcl 'I' INIOSNFR
RIISA I'N'iIIi.nn I". MOORIV
'i., 1'-1
IS In-uxulrl I' NIIDNXI-lx
IXI
SX
RD
RNI
STI'
MM
I XIM '
Ywiklaiirx ,I XIIIIX
Nalin I NXRXXIHIH
1
sl-MFN I..-...I I-. xii I ii
ic i-3.iII..i.i I-. xii icvnx
Ii-unix R NINI-fRS
F X I..mi
vim- U XIX IIS
's
MII kh.nh II' NXNI!
hir. Ixm-inn-Ili .X NNN I K
SX Luth
II lfl Th
vi' X N.X'l'lllN, Ili
vutlul I' N .XIIIII IN
Nl' lin-ith NI NI'..Xl.
. I
I
NICILSIIN
ILI Dale lx
NIT G.n'x R. NICISIIN
PCI lwiilkix' .I NIZSH
VS If N I255
SN ,Iain
ING Donilcl D. Nl'.NN l'.l.l.
NY! Gary II. NILIIIIILS
IINI
I NINIL'
SN I
I 17'
C IS
UI
1
I
,. .
,. v-X .,
irirml I Nll'.NlII'.lx.X
n
lri'lrzni4I I.. NIX
I Iullglilr- NINIIN
xl..
I IIN' Inllu' Ii. NIIIIIIIS
KIII INIIII 'IL NIXISIIIIIIXI
RDA l.zirrv 'If II,XKI,l'IY
'-1
INIGI Iiarv Ia. I7DI',ND.IXlll.
INII Olin C IlI.NlS'l'li.XD, .Ir
NINIQ: XII-x SXNLIIIM
FNII' Thoinas I.. SAN XIII.
I ,,.
. . , I ,
'XINII' Danny lx. S.-XXION
. . f, .,.
BTI II-nwoorl 5.XI NIII',lx5
. . . . ,
DSQ3 Donald N. SIlll'.Rlx
.V Scott W. SCIIICNK
RDQ1 IICIII I' I. SIlINI.llII.lx
RD.1Rol
'II
.-.
SN F ra
.. ,If Q.,
in-rl C SVIIROIIICR
.. ., VA.,
nil-' SLIII ILIXI I,Ix
. l Wayne Y. SL'llI7lil.Kl'
4
.,Q K,
EIR. Dzirrm-ll I SLIIIII Il
I . , 4 I
ETNLI Dzininl W SL'lll'l Tl"
RNISN rlllllilllilw .X SLIIIIISSI I lx
CSL? Dirt l,. SLilIW.XRTZ
FT Nl
l Willizini R SIIJI I
nfl NN sl Xl I RI'
NINII Rayino '. .' C. IC
RIM Ricfliarrl If 5I'IIII..'Xli
SKI
f-,
i
jose' I, Sl',NlI .X
-4-
- . SliSS.X NIICN
Hl.,I.1mgi I
I" rj
RIT' Iaiiivs I. SIN I,l'.lI
Dix icl I, Sl I .Xl' I' lah
.S.X
SN Iiarwx' .X SIIXLIN
in-th 'l Slllzlz I S
ICl1 Im
lS'l'iz Donald W SlllCl'IIl'lRII
'Il
' 'D fl
DS" Iain R- R Slllzl lIl,lsl!
li
S'l'ILI1lIohw1 I SIll',RlxIlIl
' I
MM..
ll .H
I ln- I' HIII-QRNl.iXN. .li
l"'III'VI1LlI.irroii I' SlllIzl.llS Il
' 1
IISII Rihi-r1 lx SlIIIl'I'Q
I
Willzml lx SIIIIRI
:mo
sue im.-,iii 1. sul' in i I-.s
- I I
, x
, ..-
IVIIVICS .Xri Inv SXIIIII
F 'IQ
I
I
fha I
' i
nh-s X XXII I II
v.
x
ii.,.i,,i,.L. x .xii I Il
F 'I' M
'Iulll' II S-X-'II I II
I
I
MM.f Frederic' I.. SMITH
DKSN Williain M. SMITH
FA Samuel A. SMITH
GMMiS William R. SMITH
RDZI Andrew A. SMOKA
DS! jerry D. SNEAD
GMGC Floyd SOUTH
SFC Lyle E. SOVEREIGN
SA Charles F. SPAYNE
IIMC Kenneth W. SPENCE
MMI Gary D. STEDDUM
STG! john M. STEELE
RD2i Rodney D. STELL
Sllli George A. STANLEY
SMSA jimmy C. STEVENS
RD! Fred J. STILLMAN
YN! jack E. STIRES
GMGSN Max L. STONE
MMZG Paul L. STONE
ISMSI Zane Z. STRADER
FTG15 Richard J. OHALEK
FTG3 joseph P. O'NEILL
SDH Leonardo P. ORTEGA
RMS Howard L. OSBORN, jr.
PN:a Rick N. OSIECKI
SN Frederick A. OTY
HTFN David A. OWEN
SKZ3 Richard D. OWEN
EMI Carl W. PACE
MMI3 Larry J. PACK
RD13 George P. PAINE
RD! Warren 3. PARKER
QM! David L. PARRY
MM! Emery B. PATRICK
SKI james R. PATTERSON
ETN13 Russell J. PEARCE
SDII Leonardo B. PENAFLOR
CSSN Joe S. PEREZ
QMSN Charles E. PERKINS
SA Glenn M. PFAHL
RDSA Gerald A. PFEIFFER
SKS! lhen H. PHILLIPS, jr.
HT! Leonard M. PHILLIPS. Ji
SHQI Rohert C. PHIPPS
ICFN Danny S. PRATER
GMGC Ancle L. PRICE
BT! Maxie L. PUTMAN
RM! Danny D. READ
RDI? Kenneth B. REID
SA William J. REILLY
SN Michael J. RENFROW
R M13 David R. RAINS
BTA Paul M. RASMUSSON
FN Worth J. RATHSACK
FN Roheri E. RAUEN
GMMC Okla REVELS
SN Antonio W. REYNA
RTK ,Iaines A. RICE
RD11 Stephen D. RICHARDS
ICLI Gary C. RIDINGS
EMLI Tvx W. RIDINGS
SN Robert C. RILEY
ETNJI john D. ROBERTS
FN William I.. ROBERTS
PCLI Larry W. ROHINETT
RDSN Dalv A. RODERICR
RD! Charles j. ROGERS
SDK Roberto II. ROMERO
GMM! Arvid E. RIIFF
IC! Monroc j. RIITIIERFORD. ,Ii
SMQI Oleh SACIUR
SFM2 Robert SALYA
BTL! Douglas R. STERHRENT
SH! Kenneth I.. STROIIF
EMR Roy W. STUDLEY
ENJI Christopher T. ST. GEORGE
RML? Charles S. SULLIVAN
FTMI Lawrence F. SULLIVAN
FTMI Robert D. SUMMERFORD
STG! jedrey F. SYLVESTER
FTMLI Gary R. SYNAN
MMI Carl R. TAYLOR
FA james W. TAYLOR
DSSI jack D. TAYLOR
Randle C. TEBO
FN Carson E. TI-IARP
DSC Dwight E. TIIAYER
ETNJI Robert J. THEIS
RD!! Dominic C. TIHERIO
HMI? Dannic C. TILLOII
STGSN Paul H. TOTO
BMI Reed R. TOMJACK
GMMI George A. TODD
RD! Charles E. TREPKOWSKI
QMSI james K. TROTTER
SMSN Gilbert TRU,IlLLO
QMC John R. TSCHIDA
EMFN Arthur J. TUITE
RMB jacob H. TULCHIN
FN Patrick M. TURNER
FN Dana D. TYLER
BMZI john F. IIYLAKI
SKI Teodulo D. IIMAYAM
BMCM john L. VADEN
RMCS Dale E. VALITON
GMM! William V. VAN MATRE
FA Melvin D. VANNOY
STC ,Icffrcy VANOS
SN Donald VANTIEM
MM! james L. VANTINE
S'I'G" Ronald VASII
GMGV Danny VAIIGIIAN
RDI? 'l't-rry W. VERREN
SN ,lznnt-A VERRONE
RDI ,lznnvs E. VICRERY
SRII Mirliavl S. VOGEI.
SN ,lark G. WAGERS
ETRJI Miclxat-I W. WAKEMAN
FTMI Marvin S. WALDEN
SMI lit-nnt-th E. WALKER
CSIS Roy E. WALKER
MMI! Rt-nnvtb W. WALTERS
SRL! Donald L. WASHINGTON
SMSN Sampson S. WASIIINC ION jr
CSIS Lloyd C. WATSON
MML3 Morton W. WEAR jr.
SMSN john F. WEIDMAN
ETN13 john T. WESTGATE
IC! Orvillc H. WELCH Ir
FN Larry C. WEST
SN john E. WESTRIII'
RDII jcrry D. WHITE
HMI William C. WHITE
SKK David IS. WHITING
HT! Robert WHITMAN
MMI! Ronald A. WIGGINS
ETI john S. WILCOX
MM! Fred I.. WILLIAMS
STI Robert D. WILLIAMS
CS! Raymond 1. WILLING
ETCS Marvin G. WILSEY
CSJI Michael L. WINSLOW
SMI Georgc A. WINSTEAD
HM! Richard C, WINTERS
ISTII Robert J. WISE
HTFN Steven R. WISEMAN
FN jerry A. WITTE
FA Arnold G. WOEHL
QMSN Ernest L. WOOD
ETI David LI. WOLF
CSC Haven A. WRIGHT
ICI Robert I.. WRIGHT
SFI Phillip E. YOPER
FTMZ3 Robtfrt G. YORK
RM!! Donald K. YOUNG
SFI Irlonivr I. YOUNG
ETNH Clay " D " YOIINGIILI
ETRII Edwin T. YOIITSEY
MMI Allrt-d G. ZIMMERMAN
STGTT Rolwrt I'. ZVVICK
I
4
i
X
I
ii
1
3
54
s
3
1
i
K
r
.
L
Z
s
Y
Y.
5
E
r ,
1
.gl I
l
1, .X
1
,
S.,
,
9
h.
v s
, fx
vx
,, 11
-iw? 3: ,f
:L "F A
,if :ik
f M
V5
I
Printed in Japan by:
Daifo Ari' Printing Co., Ltd.
19, 2-chome, Shinfomi-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
,pp
.A
-yr
FW"
,.,,,x-
'f
fi
FW
, .' I
1,. .12
, : -Vx QQ, :USS ,nw
F I
,nv , mf I .
I M ,parm , vw "" """"""f' 'QM ' ' 2,1 rn ' v , -fl" .9
n ' 1 inf' ,, naw' f . .1 I' '
f f ..,-. " 1 I V , 4..,,q Q ,W fl,-,
W, , "5-.QV
.,.-Q-si ...V-'
af
,,,.,., 11-w 'l""
.mm Q "
Q ' -X., A-f ' fwwiw. -'
, 'fd 'ani x '
A I ' ,vw an
, ' ' QA., , ,
-1 ,,,. , 1.4-p""v , Y, H
gil,
,ptr-1' .5 V
1' .
v
K xi
,111
Fi
fix,
,L -'
,K X I
f ...f ... ,.. M x r
L. , 'M ,R Mqiiqg
,5 ,V ' ' QV ,M bngvfg,
1 -, .b2.g.lw.i.-JL :mfg
, "i5"N'Tf2:E ' gif
U ,P - , , ,gif
I "' i-
my
fy' ' 1:
1 A 'Q 4
5 Aw 1
x .
A-pa
W
. 3 nl-31x'l
igis -3,
it - 1ff'X'f'3.f 1
M' F 1 X - b .,
' U ' , ' ,' 4 ,Clif 1'
' A. '
f' ffg U' fx'1:'L riff ' L,
3 , f"f'. Eff
AL. V- f- fv-,,.
,355 fa! ' - - f ' 7
Ir-.M
iii!-if ,, "
B ud' ,.. 4,
Bw'
,-
z Mmm
s : ,.u,f, .. .
,4
Alf' A
,
f
' W.
'47
.,..,
QW. ,
-. ' Q,
1
.aim
Agia.-.92g,
jg. We 'f'h11L2M:.t:A , ,,
f
. . I I
ng Q' ,
,J ' Ao. , ,s
1
W..
,S cf-we
A fi
r" ?.1,,,-4"
114 Sai?
mapa:
XZQ33'
ws
ni
A,,,.Wd. R ,.,
.2 K .Cx
ff-
sw
. NX , ,,
”
Suggestions in the Sterett (DLG 31) - Naval Cruise Book collection:
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.