as if 5 Q 0 0 Korea A v Toyko 6 Dec. '53 y . Midway 29 Nov. '53 l I n Hong Kong Pearl Harbor 10 ApI'11 '54 4 Nov., 153 Singapore 17 April '54 416 W '31 ,Ab 1. x z Y 23 San Diego E 16 Nov. '53 f with 1 it fi 3 3 LE if ? x -. , -21' lx f ' Q ' A if if 1 1 Q ,V 1 3 Q? DEQ JE- ? Genoa 5 . T r 6 Ggb1i'lITt2l?'54 15 May 954 Naples 5 2 Y 12 May '54 4 June '54 Athens 7 May '54 . Norfolk M 2 Nov. '53 E 'N q 0 u v '- M1 1 QA P nf' F 341' fc -33 '1 if . ggfiw' . nf fv Q. Suez 5 May '54 Aden 1 May ' 54 2 Panama C olotnbo L 7 Nov '53 24 April '54 f 1 M Qi , Q .VM j f. ' v K Q ,451 1' 1 'ff . . V . .A K, 3 , i 13.1, ' V'-ti f, Li ' - 7 we - ' x' ' m f ? , , GJ ,www -sp 1, , , ., , . . '4 K QV 'I xl , , Lv: y n, ,o - if ff 5 ,LN -my ,c n .J 4 Crwm, Qwiknu aQ5L.g A A AROUND THE WORLD AA Av- AA AAAA A AAA AAA A A AA A AA '1 1 ' I On the eighth of June, 1944, the first ship to bear the name of Lieutenant Commander John Charles Waldron, was commissioned at the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company , Kearney, New Jersey. Lieutenant Commander Waldron was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for valiantly distinguishing himself as Squadron Leader of the ill-fated Torpedo Squadron Eight during the Air Battle of Midway on the fourth of June 1942. After abrief shakedown cruise to Bermuda, the Waldron steamed to the other side of the world, joined the now historical Task Forces 38-58, and started earning the four battle stars that she so proudly wears. She participated in strikes against Formosa, Iwo J aima, and Okinawa, operating as anti-aircraft support vessel for our downed airmen, and causing the sinking of an enemy patrol vessel. WhenJapanlaid down her arms, the Waldron was right there in Tokyo Bay , where she stayed for a brief period of occupation duty. She returned in January 946 f r a long and well earned rest after which she was selected to train of 1 o - , reservists. With New Orleans as home port, the Waldron trained 2800 men during 23 two week cruises., Onthe sixth of September, 1949, s egome , til she duty, made good-will calls to many European and Mediterranean ports un was released on the 7th of February 1950, when she was readied for the ' t enth mothball fleet . The commissioning pennant was hauled down May seven e , h ' ' dthe Sixth Fleet served occupation 1950. But war clouds gathered again, and on November 20, 1950, the Waldron was ' ti again ready for active duty. Since then she has participated in intensive an submarine maneuvers, Midshipmen training cruises, and as a good-will am bassador to European and Mediterranean countries. i no .1 , W K N x layup . , Z ' X , ,.l,L J, U' I on 4 ru' X 4 1 Y. L, -- -ff ' ilk.:-I I Hahn ' '73 ,....... Z ! Qin H.gF......,.....,.--. USS WALDRO DD-699 ' .ff ' Commander CarlR. Cunningham, Jr., USN, is a native of Atlanta, Geofglav the sonof Mrs. Carl R. Cunningham and the late Carl R. Cunningham, Sr- He is agraduate of Georgia School of Technology where he received his commisSi0I1 as Ensign in the Naval Reserve in June 1935. He transferred to the Regular Navy after World War II. Commander Cunningham's active Naval service extends back prior to World War II. Previous duties include Commanding Officer of U. S. S. YMS 1073 C0111 mending Officer ofthe U. s. s. FIDELITY QAM-965, later Pc 16003 Comm-Hndmg Officer U. S. S. TRIUMPH QAM-3233, Commanding Officer U. S. S. PEREGRINCE QAM-3733 Commander Service Squadron FIVE, U. s. Atlantic Fieetg ODGIHUOHS Officer, COMINLANTQ Executive Officer, U.s. s. NOBLE QAPA-2185: OPGT' ations Officer U. S. S. TOLEDO fCA-1332, Inspector Instructor Naval Reserve , Tampa, Florida, which duty he performed just prior to reporting aboard the WALDRON. He has been commanding officer of the U. S. S WALDRON Since 13 February 1952. Commander Cunningham is a veteran of the I':1eific 'Flit-zitni, having Part' icipated in Several invasions during the past war, including the recapture of the Philippine Islands. Commander Fay E. Wilsie, Commanding Officer of the U. S. S. VIVALDRON QDD-6995, is the son of Mrs. Bertha Kumm Wilsie of Spring Valley, Minnesota and the late Giles Hall Wilsie. He attended the Spring Valley High School, Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama and the United States Naval Ac- ademy. Upon his commissioning as Ensign U. S. Navy, on 3 June, 1937, he was as- signed to U. S. S. COLORADO where he served for fourteen months. He then served aboard U. S. S. PHOENIX, U. S. S. BOSTON and U. S. S. LITTLE ROCK. He participated in many engagements in the Pacific Theatre during the war and received the Bronze Star for valor in combat. In the Spring of 1946 Commander Wilsie was ordered to the United States Naval Academy where he served as an instructor in the Marine Engineering department for four years. In July of 1950 he became Executive Officer of the U S S HECTOR QAR-91 During his fourteen months tour aboard the HECTOR was based in Japan repairing the ships damaged in the Korean conflict Com mander Wilsie next served on the staff of ComTraLant and then the staff of ComDesLant from which he was ordered to his present duty station He as sumed command of the U S S WALDRON on April 3 1954 CHRISTOPHER C. PETRCFE LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, U EXECUTIVE OFFICER NITED STATES NAVY LCDR. C. C. PETROFF was born in Manchester, New Hampshire in 1917. He attended St Anselm' ' s College and the University of New Hampshire, graduating from St. Anselm's College in 1942 He Wa ' s employed as a surveyor for a construction company immediately after graduating from college until late l R Midshi men's School at Columbia University V-7 program and re- l942. He attended the Nava eserve p fi X s its , gf .xx-rig 4 E igyxs xg? was ss . uw CNN BQ . XM, f , XV X 4 H. 'W Us ., ,, X.. Vg X , ag Elf Q52 Z MQW f . tw S in Wfmf' s , Wx-M . r 9 CN 0 V UXjC mi .Q was :SSW Q , X , f j 1,-Rafah ,, K ,iswfwwk ' ,, will s vu...-hw ceived his reserve commis- sion on December 2, 1942 and his Regular Navy Com. mission in 1946. LCDR PETROFF was assigned to the costal anti-submarine forces operating out of Cape May, New Jersey until receiv- ing orders to the U.S.S. IOWA CBB-615 in 1943. During the war he participated in Fast Carrier and Amphibious oper- ations in the Pacific where he earned 4 battle stars. His tours of duty have included Commands of the U.S.S. LSM 337 and U.S.S. E-LSM 446, Executive Officer of the U.S.S. LSM 423 and the U.S.S. KLEINSMITH CARD-1345 and Damage Control Officer of the U.S.S. NEWPORT NEWS KCA- l48D. He reported aboard the WALDRON on August 5, 1952- LCDR PETROFF has af' tended the General Line, POS! Graduate, Damage Control, Diesel Engineering and Sonar Schools. WILLIAM P. FETHEROLF, Jr. LT. , U. S. N. Gunnery Officer PATRICK J. COLLINS LTJG, U. S. N. R. Operations Officer JACK MELNICK LTJG, , U. S. N. R. Engineering Officer ROBERT A. LEVINE LTJG. , QS. C. J U. S. N. R. Supply Officer QJ une 1.952-March 19543 WALTER R. HAIDET LTJG. , QS. C. I U. S. N. R. Supply Officer QMarch 1954--y EDWARD G. HOUCHIN LT- 9 QMO Co , Us S0 No R0 DesDiv 222 Staff Medical Officer 'h . J' 'A , 5, 54 n cf. , 4 ' Biff .,, ,... . . In J, Fro Bac Frq HG ' F, -fl 1' ' TS . - .ip i ur vi i- fl: C ' E 2 xi. J 4 Lxw . Q ,, ,r ' up-sn-2'- 5 7 I numlls.. F Front Row, L to R: LTJG S.B, Cummings, LTJG R. L. Blanding, LTJG J. Melnick, LT W.P. Fetherolf, CDR C.R. Cunningham CDR F. E. Wilsie, LCDR C. C. Petroff, LT E. G. Houghin QMCQ, LTJG P.J. Collins, LTJG W.R. Haidet QSCQ, LTJG H.G. Nelson Back Row, L to R: LTJG W. T. MacRae, ENS J. N. Williams, ENS Um Yung Bu QROKNJ, ENS J. W. Davison, Jr. , ENS R. E. Sullivan ENS E. S. Lipsey, ENS D. S. Dunavan, ENS R. D. Miller, ENS R.A. Brown, ENS D.J. Miller, LTJG W.F. Dean Jr Front Row, L to R: E.D. Cook EMC, W.H. Hughes,GMC, I. Moran, CSC, T. Shields HMC, A.F. Reichle MMC, C.J. Williamson BMC, fNot in picture, J.A. Cale BTCJ Back Row, L to R: M.B. Bagdriwicz MMC, B.E. Scott FPC, J.M. Mandel QMC, J. F. 'Boland MMC , K - ,wr , -M L,- --1-1-1 ' r f PLANK OWNERS Front Row, L to R: H.L. Hammerberg, J.E. Hamilton, B.C. LeFOYv C-E' Fremgen, R.W. Mosher, R.H. Bubeheim Back Row, L to R: G.H. Garvin, E. Tarlton, K. L. Gum, R. D. Campbell, J.G. Jamison, R.A. Kidd, 11.1. Hillier, W-L Simms QMissed picture, R Moorej 5 F 3 S' 2 E Ei fi Q! 51 5 3 gf If I 7 52 U 'I .. :: E! .. ,...q.-.:: ... .... . H., .... , -91-SIZE Iigli ggawnfgfi . . .af 4- I I ,g5:3C'.?kf ..a.:1': 'I u N ' , 'un I 0-N2 ' I -su, sez, -w W 1 1 n 2:33-+3 N ..., EE7555Y P' I gr I n Q r ff lv A in Y J 4 1 I w 4 I 'Q W 1 Y . ,W -vfi ' ,Qu . sf 4. 'ix +1 lr fl, 255 9. fi sfo Ei -Lf . kv? C DIVISION y Front Row, L to R: R.G. Tabor, H.R. Welker, L.A. Cannon, G.S. Gordon, ENS R.A. Brown, J.H. Mandel, E.J. Hickey, G.G. Smith R.E. Rasmussen, W.O. Griffin Middle Row, Lto R: S.W. Young, J.F. Frazier, G.W. Longhway, J.H. Daugh- try, C. Patti, C.E. Tompkins, P.C. Myers, S. Cohen, A. Sielucka, A. B. Roberts Back Row, L to R: P.A. Martin, E.N. Geary, P.F. Bailey, R. Spooner, R. K. Adams, G.D. Grover, P.S. Mago 1 I W I ,,,,..' , 0 DIVISION Front Row, L to R: B.R. Haughon, M.M. Ashe, J .R. Plahanski, R.A. Zocco, C.E. Johnson, H.G. Nelson, R.D. Miller , L52 R.N. Stewart, W.B. Cotner, V.L. Kelly K. T. Brown, W.I. Sims, Back Row, L to R: J .W. Hurley, O.J. Gormley, P.R. Williamson, L.M. Holland, R.L. Ferch, P.E. Law, D.G. Hansford fMen not in picture: Drew, Schaefer, Polombo, Hart, , Silakowski, Devers, y ,fi 'iulig' fat -'T l v, vu, . My -' .AQ A FIRST DIVISION Front Row, L to R: W.E. Schmidt, R.E. Plankey, R. M. Day, C.L. Keith, ENS J.W. Davison, Jr., C. J. Williamson, E. Tarlton, R.D. Campbell, W. Shelton, J.R. Garvin Back Row, L to R: T. B. Barnes, R.H. McClain, G.D. Grimm, D.K. Lower, H.C. Chamblee, J.M. Brown, R. Souza, D.H. Bundy SECOND DIVISION First Row, L to R: c.E. Correll, N.B. Grahm, R.P. Armstrong, J-S- Lyon' H.M. Dixon, ENS Lipsey, R.R. Ridley, E. orrico, W.A- Lacey, J. Colon, N.M. Albanese Second Row, L to R: R.L. Scarpetti, K. Blackmor, R.V. Lernaire, R. Blaflkmer' E. McDonald, M.W. Slover, L.D. Mayo, J.A. Camp, B- A' Fiorelli . Third Row, L to R: L. Gallo, J..l. Vnlloric, .I.B. Dameron, D.A. Cam' 'LA' ' Luoha, IVLG. Surls, JJ . I-'lctcrhcrg W. E. Galyfmf C' E' E Walters, I3.Il. lille-l.son, iNot in picture: J.D. Keefer, D 0 L. Kruczgcr, H. IC. I,ilI'4h'Ll af-4-... ,f .,, mf'-Q-4-nga W ..,.,,. v - 11, -2 THIRD DIVISION Front Row, L to R: Middle Row, L to R: Back Row, L to R: J. H. Malo, W. Burke, F.G. Murphy, K.A. Gunterman, W. Orlauski, H.W. Hughes, ENS D.J. Miller, T. F. Sutherland, L.D. Allison, P. Martino, E.E. Wilkes, E. E.W. Boulerice, J.M. Clark J.C. Staub, N.A. King, A.C. Wagenman, J.A. Peacock, R.A. Warren, D.W. Murphy, H.L. Harnmarberg, L. E. Towne, B.H. Garvin, F. Gozzo, R.I. Hillier, H. G. Wadsworth, T.E. Philby L. Jones, H.W. Ha as, R.A. Kaiser, W.B. Burton, W.H Yates, J.A. Blessing, A.J. Aliano, J.R. Camarato, G . R. Hoskins, F. Stevens, R.J. Decourcey, R.W. Mosher l S DIVISICN Front Row, L to R: T. J. Lapuo, W. M. Smith, J.E. Hamilton, T. Sheilds, LTJG R.A. Levine, I.H. Moran, J.F. McQuire, R. E. Nelson, H.J. Cleary, V.E. Amazeen . Middle Row, Lto R: P. Raguirag, C.M. Granata, R.W. Hobson, D. E. Berg- man, J.J. Bake, L.S. Flores, R.L..,Williams, D. V . Ebert, D.W. Mayfield Back Row, L to R: J . Dickinson, J. S. Dunn, H. Burleson, R.D. Stickles , C.F. Morgan, G. K. Pack, J.B. Forth, J. Burke, J. Herman, D.W-. Shelton, J .G. Jamison MEsscooKs F1'0HfR0W. L to R: E.R. Cole, LTJG Haidet, R.1-1. Ridley, D.P. Hill, A- B. Forsha BaCk Row, L to R: G. Cauzanella, N.B. Grahm, E.C. Cauley, R. F. Blaokmer, L.M. Holland, L.G. Turner, J. W. Swartleyv H.C. Williams I 1 5 , W I ! gv R I From Midfl Back 4 A R DIVISION Front Row, L to R: Middle Row, L to R: Back Row, L to R: F.F. Conroy, F..,C. Dombroski, J.J. Martens, B. E. Scott, LTJG W,F, Dean, Jr. ENS J. Williams, F.E. Hoobler A.F. Reiohle, R.R. Paleno, R.Z. Harrell, T.H. Ficke J.L. Miazga, K.C. Ziemke, G. T. Delabarre, R. C. Burge, J.H., Birmingham, E.J. Mills, R. D. Miller, W. J. Palermo, B. Simpson, J.J. Ammer A., Pittsment, L.H. Gallop, S.L. Christian, L. T. Mills, E.W. Wilson, V.K. Weyers, C.L., Springer, V.S. Kutay, R.R. Price, K.E. Muir, T.H. Darrington -+I' rn .1 i nh 1 I I , ,, . , W I , ., W .5 J I , fl , ,r ., - ,I , , . , v f u , 1 ' QV -M ' 3 ,, f ,N ,, a ' . nf, 5 . I F F ' ,,'S5 in-Q 1 A , 1 Y , Y pq w 7 9'3y' OFFlCER'S ROSTER Blanding. R. L-. LTJG Brown. R' A' 9 Collins, P. J., LTJG Cummings, S. B.. Jr.. LTJG cmmingham, c. R., Jr., C Davison, J, W., JI'-. ENS Dean, W. F.. JI'-. LTJG Dunavan, D. s., ENS Fetherolf, W. P. , Jr. . LT Haidet. We R09 Houchin, E. G., LT QMCl Levine, R. A. LTJG fSCj Lipsey, E. S.. ENS MacRae, W. T., LTJG Melnick, J. , LTJG Miller, D. J. , ENS Miller, R. D. , ENS Nelson, H. G., LTJG Petroff, C. C., LCDR Sullivan, R. E. , ENS Williams, J. N. , ENS Wilsie, F. E., CDR SHIP'S CREW Adams, R. K., PNSN Albanese, N. M., BM3 Aliano, A. J., SN Amazeen, V. E., CS3 Ammer, J. J., FP3 Anderson, G. E., FA Anderson, R. L., FN Armstrong, R. P., SN Arnot, H. J., FN Atchley, R. L., RDS Bagdriwicz, M., MMC Bailey, P. F., SN Bake, I. J., SHSN Barnes, T. B., SN Barnes, N. E., SN Bechet, G. D., MMFN Bergman, D. E., SN Berry, W.. H., PN2 Birmingham, H., III, EN3 Blackmer, K. R., SN Blackmer, F. F., SN Blessing, A., SOSN Boeder, A. A., BT3 Boland, F., MMC Bolton, D. E., RM3 Bpulerice W. E. E., GM2 Brady, H. J., FN DR Brooks, R. H. FN Brown, J. M., SN Brown, K. T., RD3 Brueggen, W. M., SKSN Brzezinski, E. L., MM2 Bubeheim, R. H., BTI Buck, A. L., MMFN Bundy, D. H., SN Burge, R. C. FN Burke, W. FT3 Burke, SN Burleson, H., SN Burrows, J. R., MM3 Burton, W. B., SN Cain, D.,A., SA Cale. J. A., SA Camarato, G. F., GMSN Camp, J. A., SN Campbell, R. D., Bm3 Cannon, L. A., QM1 Canzanella, G. J., SN Chamblee, H. C., SN Chappell, W. C., MM3 Cheatham, C. E., SA Christian, S. L., MRFN Clark, J. M., TM3 Cleary, H. J., DK3 Clemmons, W., Jr., SN Clites, C. D., BT3 Cohen, S., SN Cole, E. R., SN Colon, J., SN Conley, E. C., SN Conner, R. E., FN ' Conroy, R. F., EM3 Cook, E. D., EMC Correll, C. E., SA Cotner, W. B., ET3 Cramer, P. L., MMS Dahl, R. M., MM3 Dameron, B., SN Darrington, T. H., ME3 Darrington, P. D., FN Darrington, M. W., BTFN Davis, G. E., Jr., SN Day, H. W., SN Day, J. F., SN Decourcey, R. J., TM3 Deglomine, F. A., CSSN Delabarre, G. T., BTFN Devers, C. M., SA Dickens, A..G., SN Dicocco, J. R., MM3 Dioquino, A., SD3 Dixon, H. M., jr., BMI Dombroski, F. C., EN5 Drazkowski, L., RMI Drew, F. R., SN Dunn, I. S., TN Durante, G., BT3 Elletson, B. H., IR., SN Faris, G. J., BT3 Ferch, R. L., ETSN Ficke, T. H. ENI Fiorelli, B. A., SN Flarherty, R. F., FTSN Fleming, P., FN Fletcher, J. F., SA Flore, L. S., SN Foreman, M. L. R., FT1 Forsha, I., FA Forth, I. B., SD3 Frazier, J., TESN Fremgen, C. E., MM1 Gallop, L. H., FN Gallo, S. L., SN Galyon, W. E., BM3 Garvin, B. H., TM3 Geary, E. N., RM3 Gordon, G. S., YNl Gormley, O. J., RDSN Gozzo, F., Gm3 Graham, N. B., SN Granata, C. M., SKSN Griebel, B. A., FT3 Grier, J. R. FPFN Griffin, F. R. DC2 Griffin, O. W. QM2 Grimm, G. D., SN Grover, G. D., TESN Guay, R. A., SN Gum, K. L., BTFN Haas, H. W., SOSN Hamilton, E., SHS Hammarberg, H. L., TM3 Hansford, D. G., SN Harrell, R. Z., EM2 Harrlison, R. W., SN Hart, A. L., RDSN Herman, J., SA Hickey, E. J., QM2 Hill, D. P., MEFN Hillier, R. I., FT2 Hobson, R. W., TN Holland, L. M., RDSN Homa, J., RM3 Hughes, W. H., GMC Hurley, J. W., SN 1fbY.J-J-, MMI Jackson, O. R., FN Jacobson, M. C., FA Jakubic, E. J. Jr., RD2 Jamison, J. B., CS2 Johnson, C. E., ET2 Jones, L., GM3 Kaiser, R. A., SN Kaiser, M. A., BT3 Keefer, J. D., SN Keith, C. Ll, BMI Kelly, V. M., MM3 Kelly, V. L., RD3 Kendall, C. E., BT3 Kent. R. C., MMFN Kettner, R. L., SN King, N. A., S03 Krueger, D. L., SN Kutay, V. S., Jr., SN Lacey, W. A., SN Lapuc, T. J., HM3 Law, P. E., Jr., ETSB Lefoy, B. E., BT2 Lehman, H. J., MMS Lemaire, R. V., SN Logan, J. A. Jr., FN Longhway, G. W., RMSN Lopo, J. A., SA Lower, D. K., SN Lucha, J. A., SA Lugo, J. A., SKSN Lyon, J. S., SN Mago, P. S., YNSN Malo, J. H., S03 Mandel, J. H., QMC Marion, T. L., SD1 Martens, J., ME3 Martino, P., GM3 Martin, P. A., SN Maughon, B. R., RD3 May, E. J. SK5 Mayfield, D. W., TN Mayo, L. D., SN McClain, R. H., SN McDonald, E., SN McGuire, J. F., CS1 Miazga, J. L., MR2 Mihalsky, J. A., MM2 Miller, P. C., PNSN Mills, E, J., IC3 Moran, I. H., CSC Morgan, C. F., Jr., DK3 Mosher, R. W., GM3 Muir, K. li., FN Murphy, D. W., S02 Murphy, F. G., GM3 Myers, P. C., SA Nowak, R. J., SN Oman, C. J., FA Orlauski, W., GMI Orrico, li., Jr., SN Pack, G. KI, SN Palermo, W. J., FP2 Palmer, G. R., BT3 Palomba, J. J., SN Parde, R. E., SN Paulding, W. Jr., FA Peacock, J. A., SN Pedicone, M. L., SN Penrod, N. E,, MR3 Perdue, H. F., MMS Perkins, C. L., DCB Philby, T. E., FT3 Pilarski, E. M., MM3 Pittsment, A. A., IC3 Plahanski, R., ET3 Plan key, R. E., SN Preston, H. R., FN Price, R. R., EM3 Puglisi, J., QM3 Rachlen, J., FA Rasmussen, R. E., TE2 Reichle, A. F., MMC Reid. C. G., FN Ridley, R. H., BM2 Roberts, A. B., QM3 Robison, D. J., BM3 Roland, W., FN Rollins, B. K., SKSN Romero, W. J., FN Ross, A. R., BT3 Rosser, H., SN Ryan, W. J., FN Scarpitti, R. L., SN Schmidt, W. W., Jr., SN Schwenifurth, D., SN Scott, B. E., EPC Sendra, R. H., BMSN Shea, R. D., FN Shelton, S. W., SN Shields, T. W., HMC Sielucka, A. W., YNSN Silakowski, S., SN Sims, W. I., R193 Sivia, Fi Slover, M, W, Smith, F, Nu FN Smith, A. L., MM3 Smith, W, Mu DK3 Smith G. G., RM3 Solenberger, C, Rn SN Souza, R., SN Spooner, R,, SN . . Springer, C. L., FN ' Staub, J. C,, FT3 Stevens, F., GM3 Stickels, F. D., SN Stine, R. HL, S03 Surls, M. G., SN 1 Sutherland, T. F.. GMSN Swartley, J. W., SA 3 Swartley, C. M., FN Tabor, R. G., QM3 Tarlton,E., BM2 Tompkins, C. E., SN Towne, L. E., SN Tudor, J. L., FN Turner, L. J., SN Valade, R. A., SN Valentini, S. S., FN Valloric, J. J., SA Varner, R. D., SA Varro, W. R., FN Vigeant, C. J., FA Wadsworth, H. G., FT3 Wagenman, A. C-, SN Walters, C. E-1 BM3 Warren, R. A., GM3 Weber, F. W-f BT3 Welker, R. H-1 QM3 Weters, V. Kw EM3 Wheeler, D. Eu SN Wiikes, E. E-. GM3 Wi' liamson, R. 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Q:-QP f CRUISE HISTORY It all began when the WALDRON set sail on a Cruise that Would take her around the world. In early November we cleared the Virginia Capeg, to be gone for a long, long while. After passing Cuba and the Antilles, we started through the Panama Canal. Of course, practically all hands were topside to see the passage throu h the great locks and to join the fresh water hose-down of topsides S and personnel, in Gatum Lake, reservior for the locks. Some ten hours after our entry at Christobal, we tied up at Balboa, on the Pacific side , for a two day stay. Underway again, for a week of steady steaming, we met a slight storm in the Gulf of Tehuantepec, on the way to San Diego, to spend our last days on native soil. A point of interest was Tiajuana, Mexico, where a gay time was had by many. Leaving the coast of California behind us, we pointed our bows West and were soon greeted by the sight of the magnificent Hawaiian landmark, Diamond Head. Even before all lines were doubled up, we were treated to a typical Hawaiian welcome of ukeleles, leis, and hula girls. For two days we enjoyed the sights and sounds of Honolulu and Waikiki. - After the Thanksgiving Day banquet we were again underway. Stop- ping briefly at Midway Island, home of the goony bird , for fuel and water, we sailed on into the domain of the Golden Dragon, where we crossed the International Date Line, and lost the first of December. At last the voyage out was completed, and in early December we moored alongside BRYCE CANYON in the harbor of Yokosuka, Japan , for voyage repairs. After several days spent getting acquainted with the Yokosuka-Yokohama-Tokyo area, WALDRON steamed south to the advance base at Sasebo and Task Force 77. After spending part of Christmas, and New Year's, in port, we went to work, first with Seventy-seven, with HukPac, then back to Seventy- seven. This came to an end when we went alongside HECTOR in Sasebo for a much needed upkeep. It wasn't to last long, however, for soon we were out again, with Task Force 95, patrolling the coast of Korea. After touching such strange spots as Sokcho Hang, Pohang, Yongil Man, and Ulsan Wan qwhere we received a real surprise inspectiony, we were re- lieved in Pusan harbor byMURRAY, and we left Korea for a last tour with Seventy-seven. After sinking WISCONSIN, during Fleet Exercises, We went into Yokosuka for two weeks of re st and recuperation. Once more we traveledto White Beach, Okinawa on one last Huk then back to Sasebo and change of command. In early April we started the long journey home, followed by a well done from COMNAVFE. AI'1'iVi11g in Hong Kong, city of spices and spies, we saw a City teeming with refugees from war torn Red China, only a few miles to the North We were intrigued by Tiger Balm Gardens, real Chinese meals . and hand tailored suits and shoes Easter and Passover were celebrated in Singapore then down to the t Equator we steamed where the scurvy polloywog became a loyal sublec of King Neptune and a trusty shellback Our next stop was Colombo, Ceylon, for a two day visit. There we toured the tea plantations, bought gems , and rode elephants. One sailor was heard to remark that staying on the back of a pachyderm was similar to riding a bench on the mess decks in rough weather. After a hot trip across the Indian Ocean and up the Red Sea, stopping for fuel in Aden, we transited the other big ditch , the Suez Canal, and fueled again in Port Said. Then on we sailed into the Mediterranean. We tied up at Pireaeus, Greece, the port city of Athens, where we had an opportunity to see the remains of the glory that was Greece. Now we were really moving along, as we came through the Straits of Messina and up the coast of Italy to Naples, where we stopped for a brief visit. After visiting Capri, Pompeii, and Sorrento, with a side trip to Rome, we made the overnight trip to Genoa. There the rains came. . . and stayed, hampering sight-seeing and photography outings. But fun is where you find it, and fun was found, even if rather damp. Leaving Genoa, we made Villefranche the same morning. Although too cool for the wide, white beaches, the days were sunny, the scenery colorful, and the trip to the Riviera well worth while. Barcelona! Deemed by many the best port of the cruise. For four gay days, the Spaniards were our warm and friendly hosts at bullfight, cantina, museum, and midnight supper and basketball game. But all good things must end and give way to better, and so we clear- ed for Gibraltar and fuel, then westward still, nonstop to Norfolk. Seven months and two days after starting, we backed into a berth at Pier 2, and came to rest. . . once more at home. In that time we travelled nearly fifty thousand miles, consumed over 2,500,000 gallons of fuel oil, saw eighteen countries, crossed three oceans and eleven seas, touched five continents and three major island groups , andhad temperature extremes from three to one-hundred five degrees . We'd been around and we'd seen a lot. Still, it's good to be home. , 4 A 1 , I . 1 I . x l ' . f 5 , l i 3 , Q i k Z 5 .1 4 F 4 I In I 3 5 his: L!-.fu- if LJ'-J' hffsf bf ,,,,,,,,,,,--,,.,,,,,..,,-.-. . fi. 9 f . , f H 'V A L ' A v agp I , A AA .55 NOVEMBER 2, 1953 FOR ,Y?' ' X35 5,77 ,ff Aff, ,A EKAXJ xxxx f fv A ff A A NA M A C A NA L A . ' ' A ffAAf A A TJ H A R B 0 R . ,AAA I fAA,. 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San Diego, California Pearl Harbor, T.H. Midway Island International Dateline fLose one dayj Yokosuka, Japan Operations in Far East Task Force 77 Task Force 95 HukPac QOkinaway Sasebo, Japan Hong Kong, China, B. C. C. Singapore, Malaya, B. C. C. Equator, Long. 1030-59'E Entered Domain of Neptunu Colombo, Ceylon Aden, Arabia, B.C.C. Suez, Egypt Transit Suez Canal I Port Said, Egypt Piraeus, 'Greece Naples, Italy Genoa, Italy Villefranche, France Barcelona, Spain Gibraltar, B.C.C. Norfolk, Virginia s Rex 2 November 1953 9 November 1953 18 November 1953 26 November 1953 29 November 1953 2 December 1953 23 December 1953 6 April 1954 13 April 1954 20 April 1954 20 April 1954 26 April 1954 1 May 1954 4 May 1954 5 May 1954 10 May 1954 14 May 1954 17 May 1954 19 May 1954 24 May 1954 26 May 1954 W W1 .mf WW I ,Fl r..' mt? is g-.CS L o CRU ISIN ff' A uf A 'Wa X ,1 N! ,f REPLENISHIN AT SEA iran:--5 if ' 4 ni: A difficult business under good conditions, replenishment underway in winter, in a heavy sea, can be- come down-right messy Qespecially if the hose carries awayl. Here is a glimpse of how we looked as we played this fascinating game., f , 1 Q . ss. few gg has Wt 5, V if Q ,g a qv'- x xx It cv: 1+ ' 4 f X Ya V- -avi 1 13xmw M.. ir, E ch k Xttgx Lx, Lf. kb xv AX W W- '-'ur Q . ..-ng- ..... CRU IS IN . . f ,wx Y Y ' K., V 'Q Q i QS,'3W-Qi' ,AT ., . iq' Cir: gi Lkxi, iv Q 3 I' Q . v -Q xa,J A i 1 A ig - Af . '6'f' f 43f-1 1 Q, fm, , lla? :gi . -.Q fu 'S 5 ,F ? X . 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X ,gk A his ' f ff ,, PM ' ' 'f 4 V 2 CHANGE 0F COMMAND On 3 April, 1954, after two years aboard, Commander Carl R. Cunningham, Jr., USN, was relieved as commanding officer of WALDRON by Commander Fay E. Wilsie, USN. Captain Cunningham will be remember- ed as the man who led us through many operations including all of those during our winter in the Far East. Now Captain Wilsie was to bring us home again. 9 , 3 '-Q-Q., L ll 1,. to 'i-un-i1uul E nw 5. l an Q Y 3 ' I gt. 'I M -g - - 'f 3 CROSSING I 'if' f MW 7 f f , ,, f WW , ww MM , , , ffi , ' f f n 1 , 1 L gf ' ': k , . if A -iw'j.w-,L QL f 1 ip 4' W -'P 1 5 il- S - THE LINE f Z Q ft. -6,45 1 X, Q f J, . Q., ,-4 M 171, W' , 4 W Q A X rw AQ X NX X- x 3? QQ s Qs .,,f:f,1 .,,-qw f 'sj Wh 'mf , .. uf W THE R-R-ROYAL Nm, ' ,WJ , f W ff 9 X , vo, lswl Q, Wa! MQ X XX Q ' ,, Xi M xx f W ww , rs 1 xv ff 5 2 f Q1 S -if . f X QQ x ff? 0 Y 1 iv 91? ii S4 'wr if 1, ,x s ORKS!! 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