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Front Row,FLeft to Right: LT G. A. BARNETT, LT R. C. RO RTNSQN, CDR R.L. KALEN, LI J.E. LHIYKJILLL LTJG N. KELLY. Middle Row, Left to Right 1 LTJG W.L. BGHANNAN, LTJG C.S. FONG, LTJG C.M. ROCKWELL JR., LTJG E.B. SPIELMAN, LTJG G.w. STEWART, LTJG H.w. BERGBAUER J.R. Rear Row, Left to Right. LTJG T. H. RORN, ENS EG. HUEBNER, ENS TB. HUDGTNS, ENS G.A. THORP JR., ENS J.c. TRUMBULL, LTJG w. N. causes JR., LTJG D. E. MCINTYRE, mo 1.1. PATTERSON CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS ' s T . I i1'IFxi.IL6 Xl . N-X I if Y it VF5 Front Row, Left to Right: J. O. SPARKS, BTC, R.A. REED, MMC, W.E. QUINLIN, HMC, M.M. HUMPHREY, FTC, E. Z. WHITAKER, BMC, F.V. ARNOLD, GMC Rear Row, Left to Right: L. J. MARTIN, QMC, N. C. SKRUKRUD, TMC, M.J. KANE, TMC, G. E. NASSAL, SOC, E. A. NOONAN, CSC, J.W. BEELER, MMC and our departments
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ROBERT L. KALEN CONIIVIANDEQ UNITED STATES NAVY the Executive Officer Lieutenant Rembrandt C. Robinson, U.S.N. assumed the duties of Executive Officer in Pearl Harbor on December 4, I954, iust as WALKER was making preparations for her deployment to the Far East. As a veteran of both World VVar II and the Korean War, Lieutenant Robin- son has previously served in every shipboard department, and recently com- pleted a tour of shore duty in the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Washington, D. C. Prior to World War Il he attended Pennsylvania State University, and later joined the Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet where he served in action against Japanese forces. After the vvar he ioined the Atlantic Fleet, serving in five different ships. He was aboard destroyer ENGLISH as Engineer Officer when the Korean War started, and sailed from Norfolk for the Far East vvith one of the first Atlantic Fleet divisions to arrive in the combat zone. Q, ' .Le -L .iaglgil-4 I E3 if 5 the Captain Commander Robert L. Kalen, U.S.N. took command of WALKER on July 2l, l953. bringing with him the experience of a long and varied career. He lost no time in bringing WALKER to the highest standards, taking her through the difficult months of the last For East cruise. His steady leadership soon brought the highest reputation to our operations throughout the Fleet. After graduation from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1940, the Captain served with distinction in the cruiser CHESTER, earning the Bronze Star medal for action in World War ll. Later assignments found him on the staff of the Commander- in-Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, and as an instructor of Naval Science at Oregon State College. He then ioined destroyer DUNCAN as Executive Officer, and iust prior to WALKER completed a tour of shore duty in the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Washington, D.C. REMBRANDT C. ROBINSON LIEUTENANT, UNITED STATES NAVY f Q- . ff 'rv-I . rf 3 NN I! cp: ei ., I ld' I Acglfv g U y e y V
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ENGINEER DEPARTMENT fa 1? E -,Q SN- 3 ,,f-' Front Row, Lefl to Rlglilz R. J. POLAK, MM2, l.. R. CARSON, FN, J. C. CLEMENTS, FN, E.l'l. COSTA, FN, D.R. ELDER, FN Middle Row, Leff to Right: LTJG H.W. BERGBAUER, Moin Propulsion Ofllcer, E. F. HOWARD, MM2, H.C. MALATESTA, MM3, N.R. ASHBY, MM3, R. E. BENNETT, MM2, A.E, CAPUNGER, MM2, L.T. MCGLHRE, MM2, R. A. REED, MMC Rear Row, Lefl' TO Right: V. l.. DAVIS, MM3, l..R. CATLETT, MMFN, D. P. JOHNSQN, FN, G. E. DUNN, FN, P. l.. DEMMER, MMl, W.l.. SLATE, FN, .l.R. RAUBE, FN, R. A. HOFFMAN, FN, K. L. HARLESS, FN, D. .l. LEDET, FN llngineering means poxxser, anal power means aronnnl-ll1e-cloclc lemnworlc io lceep llllllfli running. Flqlme unseen n1en ol El1e lf11Q1nee1' l3e1m1'1111e11l lwaiecl our slnp in ll1c colnl anal skormy Sen oE l.1p.1n, coolecl il wl1e11 we slenmeal Soull1 lo ll1e liqunior. l Fl4llL' n1.1cl1inisE's males anal lElTC1TlC11 111 ll1e enQ111e1'oo111s Llrove ll1c' 111lQl1lyllII'E7El1C'5, proclucenl CIlOLlQl1 power to l1gl1i A c1ly. enouQl1 spa-eel lo 111'o11elll1e slnp over -lU,DUU111ilcs ol? ocean. Elqlle complex, l11sfl1 l'Cl'HlWCl'JEllI'C sleam system was .1 marlc oli 1'Clldl11l1EN', annl ll1e enginerooms .1 source ol prnle w1ll1 l'l1en' glisiening 11un111s, slnning valves anal 11ip1ng, J11Ll sparc g Q. g1s. 1XllLl l1'Oll1 l1C1' CVC! P0111- lors came over two million gallons oE pure wafer. lE11Ol1Ql1 loo supply tl1e l1o1le1's, Jl1Ll 'fl1e lnumlry, Cll1Ll l'l1e sl1owe1's, mul El1e -nl
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