United States Naval Academy - Lucky Bag Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1952

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ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY During the Battle of Manila Bay, Admiral Dewey gave his famous command, L You May Fire When 'You are Ready, Gridleylm Since completing your course of instruction in Ordnance and Gunnery you are probably convinced that Dewey's command was a gross understatement. By today's standards, what he could have said was, NGridley, compute Sight Angle and Sight Deflection, allow for Dt, Df, Dj, Dw, Rjtwmx, correcting for trunnion tilt and parallaxfand fire when on the target! Because of the wide scope and complexity of modern weapons, it has been impossible to make your Drdnance and Gunnery curriculum all inclusive. Dur teaching has, therefore, been limited to the fundamental concepts and basic principles which are so essential to aid you in attaining your immediate objective as a capable junior officer of the Armed Forces. Many of you will soon find yourselves occupying positions of direct ref sponsibility in connection with the use and control of the weapons which you have been studying. It is our most sincere hope that the professional foundation you have acquired in Dahlgren and Ward Halls will assist you in discharging those duties effectively. The Ordnance and Gunnery Department has appreciated your cooperation as students and wishes you the utmost success in your chosen careers. , 27:13 CAPT. L. F. FREIBURGHOUSE, USN First row: Callender, Knappcr Dixon, Rowe, Freiburghouse Ovrom, Kait, Johnson, Eader Second row: Knox, Donaldson Murch, Cooke, Morrison, Cul- pepper, Hutzel, Robinson, Kauff man, Ernerson. Third row Griscom, Dennis, Taylor, Gore ton, Murdock, Allen, Hunter Downen, Haydon, Wilson Barber.



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ENGLISH, HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT In its dealings with the Class of 1952, the Department of English, History, and Government has been conscious of the fact that preparing a midshipman to be an efficient officer in the Fleet is a matter of adjusting him to a body of disciplines. ln the Service, skills thus attained are operative from the day the young ensign reports on board his first day to the day upon which, for the last time, he hauls down his admiral's pennant. When the Class of 1952 were plebes these disciplines took the form of writing clearly and tersely and reading good literature to develop skill in getting ideas from the written word. Youngster year was spent in the study of the history of modern Europe and American diplomacy. As the Second Class they learned the details of our national government and the principles of economics. In First Class year they have seen the in fluence of sea power on history and have read six great books about six different European nations, showing their culture and character. A term paper ended the four year course making use of all they had learned. CAPT. F. DAVIDSON, USN The accumulated skills developed by these studies are at graduation ready for the synthesis that makes the midshipman an officer in the Fleet. It is also the sound basis for his future in dependent thinking in positions of the highest administrative importance. First row: Darden, West, Jeffries, Fagan, Waite, Higgins, Pease, Davidson, Manning, Wallace, Merkcr, Gross, Cook, Potter, Clark. Second row: Mahoney, Pole, Pitt, Probert, Williams, Brewer, Arnold, Prendergast, Reed, Boyajy, Darden, Daly, Russell. Third row: Mason, McCarthy, Cutting, Matthews, Lindig, Collins, Lemmon, Nielsson, Reiner, Russell, Hefiin, Werner, Duddy. Fourth row: Carpenter, Bell, Lumpkin, Schweiger, Coletta, Paone, Hall, Lewis, Barton, Crane, Walsh. Fifth row: Fredland Wycherley, Adams, Thornbury, Holahan, Dunleavy, Fredericks. y 2912

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