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The Flagship WASP and her destroyers , , -A 4:::W-1:,..LA-:se M IQ 1'T3fj,.v,.'Tf:'HL -1 WASP's aircraft 4?n if WASP's aircraft S- OPERATION TEAMWORK On September 7 and 8, nearly 2l,000 NavY men in fifty-one Atlantic Fleet ships sailed from seven East coast ports for Second Fleet operations in the western Atlantic. Wasp and Destroyer Squadron 24, made up of USS Ingrahom, Keppler, C. 5. Sperry, Barry, S. B. Roberts and Warrington, comprise Iggy Farce 402, which was to participate in Operation Master Stroke off the eastern coast of the United States and then in Operation Team Work in the Norwegian Sea. Along with Task Forge 402 were Task Force 40l, the Attack Force and Task Force 4I9, the underway replenishment force. lnthis exercise, Wasp was supposed to protect the large body of attack ships, from the Orange Forces, a number of our friendly submarines playing enemy. A day-to-day narrative of activity in Task Force 402 follows: I2 - I3 September The past 24-hour period consisted of underway replenish- ment and concentrated ASW Operations. Approximately 34 ships rendezvoused this afternoon to conduct refueling opera- tions. The maiority of the forces were visible from the Wasp as she refueled from the USS Truckee under protection of a large destroyer screein reinforced by fixed-wingand helicopter aircraft. During the period, two orange submarines were at- tacked and placed out of action by Wasp-based S2E and SH3A aircraft. Tho others were held down and prevented from ot- tacking by destroyers, Wasp aircraft and maritime patrol air- cralt operating from Brunswick, Maine, and Argentia, New- foundland. Not forgotten in the tempo of operations was heli- copter landing number 24,000 aboard Wasp. The pilot of the SHJA Sea King, LUG R. W. larson of HS-I I, officiated at the traditional cake cutting. I3 - I4 September IF 402 in company with TF 4l9 began its transit to Eastlant, With Hurricane Ethel posing a threat to the force, all units mode preparations for heavy weather. All loose ob- iects aboard ship were mode fast. Aircraft were tied securely to the deck and partially covered to protect engines and vul- nerable external areas. Prior to tie dawn and heavy weather o high level of readiness was maintained through training flights, shipboard exercises and maneuvers. CVS based air- craft conducted carrier landing qualifications. I4 - I5 September Hurricane Ethel continued to occupy the thoughts and ac- tions of the men of Task Force 402. The Wasp and her host of dlstfayers plied their way through 30-foot seas and winds up to 65 knots as they continued to transit eastward through the restless Atlantic. Heavy rolls and occasional waves throwing sheets of water over the flight deck characterized the Wasp's activities. The destroyers, often engulfed in water, maintained station in their antisubmarine guard. Prior tothe preparations for the onset of Et'hel's fu W i0 and l '5l 'l0 '-'li'19 period, u R. M. Quinn of vsza made the 56,000 fixed wing landing aboard USS Was ry, during yesterday's carrier quali- P. I5 - I6 September Hurricane Ethel moved eastward this morning leaving TF 402 with moderately heavy seas, high winds and consider- able rain and fog in which to conduct an underway replenish- ment. The Wasp and her destroyers rendezvoused with TF 4l9 early today to 'ltop off all units and transfer mail and mes- sages to the Wasp for later delivery ashore. With the weather curtailing helicopter mail transfer operations, it was necessary to bring our destroyers alongside the Wasp to insure comple- tion of our assigned task. lt was rough and it was wet, but Task Force 402 rode the seas, content with the knowledge that the link with friends and relatives at homeis stronger than the forces of Hurricane Ethel. I6 - I7 September Task Force 402 continued to flow through heavy and rest- less seas northeastward into considerably cooler air. The Wasp and her destroyers conducted battle drills and readiness exercises in a never-ending effort to maintain that state of readiness necessary to be an effective ASW Group. With the use of electronic equipment held to a minimum, flag hoists and signal lights have been the medium of communication. Though the activities and exercises conducted during the period were routine, vigilance was not relaxed. I7 - I8 September TF 402 continued its transit to Eastlant, at last beginning to relax its hurricane vigil. Routine training and ship's exer- cises interspersed with a brand of realism provided by numer- ous unidentified airborne targets, all proving to be friendly , characterized the last leg of the long iourney. A WV-2 was detected and identified by the ever-sensitive nerve endings of TF 402, tracked until overhead, and photographed. Alertness and training snapped into readiness, proving the force of ships to be more than equal to the task. Antiaircraft training was emphasized by the force's destroyers as they demonstrated their high proficiency against shiplaunched drones. The long arms of Wasp's mailman, the helicopters, reached out to accompanying ships, compiling close to l,000 pounds ol mail from throughout the force. The total, accumulated between ll September and I8 September, when no mail was flown ashore, left Wasp in the dawning hours ofthe morning, bound for mailboxes scattered throughout the world. T8 - I9 September Wasp and Task Force 402 were in the spotlight today as 45 newsmen got the straight scoop on antisubmarine war- fare. The newsmen embarked early this morning from NAS Keflavik, Iceland, aboard helicopters from Squadron HS-ll. Almost as soon as they were aboard, and warmed up after the shivering transit in north Atlantic winds, the newsmen began asking questions and snapping shutters in an attempt to find out iust what makes this Task Force tick. lt was no difficult iob either. Task Force Commander Rear Admiral W. M. McCor- mldl, USN, Spent an hour this afternoon discussing the sub- .-- 4 4 ' marine threat and the means at his disposal to nullify it. The newsmen also saw ASW in action asthey watched flight opera- tions and toured many spaces in the 40,000-ton carrier. Flight operations began early today and continued ata heavy pace as Task Force 402 primed for the final time before the ex- pected onslaught of enemy submarines tomorrow. l9 - 20 September As dusk settled over TF 402, Wasp refueled one of her small boys the USS Cecil. The interval separating the two ships was lit only by the glow of red darken ship lights. Continuous air operations filled the blackness with the roar of mighty engines, the whistle of wind over floredmetol surfaces, and the snap of hydraulic cotapults. A small volcanic eruption near Iceland colored the horizon a fiery scarlet, drawing nu- merous spectators. In the early morning, Vice Admiral Master' son, Commander of Striking Fleet Atlantic, flew aboard Wasp lor a press conference, Shortly thereafter, the three Task Groups rendelvoused lar refueling and replenishment. Con- currently, the screening destroyers began a synthetic reor- ganization ol the protective barrier around the Force, giving the larger ships a flexible and less vulnerable protective screen. Following the press conference, Sea King helicopters of HS-ll transferred 45 newsmen tothe USS Independence to continue their orientation within the NATO Force. The Soviet ship, Aldon, put in an appearance early in the day, remaining in the general vicinity ofTF 402for some time. The ship is an ATR, an ocean-going tug, of a common type in Russian use. 20 - 2l September Two Soviet destroyers made an appearance in the near vicinity of the Task Force as the day turned from black to bright blue, and continued to tag along as TF 402 went about its task of hunting the beast of the sea, the enemy subma- rine. One of the Russian destroyers, ofthe Kotlin Class, fol- lowed closely by the USS Cecil, DD 835, actually entered the screen and passed close aboard the Wasp. Later, two Badgers, twin-iet Soviet medium range bombers, flying over the Independence escorted by American carrier based jet air- craft, were intercepted and photographed by LCDR Jackson, in one of Wasp's VAH 33 single-engine prop-driven Skyraid- ers. One of these Badgers later approached to within l0 ts' tg, ,flaw ol-L. . ,sf , 'bv' J A, Hurricane Ethel, 14 September 1964 Transit to Eastlant 1 x J R fx. I K W R x 'xx Y s X, - 'ug X A K .A A K - K -wwf ' iv at- . i 5 ' .. ' ' .- . 421, .vii A . ' 1,1 ..X,,,,l A. K K 'ef V wk , 'W'-Q W ?'? ' slfwg V 1 ', s 5' vw 0' -wx. K 5,555 T' gl I af' ' 1 ,W J J 4 t ' ' L, 1 ' pt v ' .W V' ., 7 .i m . , ' 5 2 1 .n i ! ,. -.f' 1 ir- . Q. ,..4- W! ev -al' .-1 'slut A, if 69 4 I my N ,N V 1 z r fr rivr UI, X V f f,fY11'NHw , ,,, I ,, ,,,, ,,i, ,,, , ',fr,wf . X 1 .,,,,,..,,J,l x I . I , Y 4 , 11 If , , , . , , ' 'jf-,fqwi . .. . , I '. frnwffxffg , W 5 I M' rf zjr,4g', ml. K X, Q . ' 'f T1J9V1OVV'.' ,-A ..,l. 3 , X 'fn ov: 'f'1f, U W. .. . , ' fy ' 'FQ 'rgrmrzg Qxkmv, 5 QOL.. N 5 N . -'Q , .Q MQ VNYIVTUJ ,, 1 1-1 4 , , ,mls .C X, MWC, X , . , 1 mf, HMS fgr 'f ' . JE ef: 'VJ- j!'PEO'J3If - I 5 ' . 7 V u- . . Q1 QQ 5,-QL--C - - M , ,-4 -5 , , 9 ex ww V5 TF 402, gk- ills' '1 45' M ,233-'eg ig' Onzrd, NOVflUf. show. S. ,C Q J , 23: Mg- - NM- --H 'fe 'gg' 'mr.J7e picrure-folfing, raqrm mgf- QS he-5-g :':' N K, ': 'A'1f ' ' M' H ' We Arif: ite -- , M : - :,. - , - A -.f'S- :-fflf-U re brief prior to de- 14 M !,d' A V, '40 ' 9 l, I Q X 'ilil 0,543 BAG 'T' 59 t 22 - 23 September The Cold war in liquid space continued today in OVGFCGST skies as TF 402 steamed on, leaving a course strewn with ghostly submarines. ln the deadly game of blind man's bluff, TF 402 improved her skill today as a number of submarines were killed and turned loose to sulk in the depths, while far above, the quiet war of listening continued. For the men lighting this silent war, it is reducedta hours of fatigue, dreary routine, and numbing watches. It is fought in a dark Center of Combat information, where a young man sits bent over a radar scope, on the red-illuminated flight deck of an aircraft carrier, and on the many bridges of many ships, pitching on the dark medium which hides their adversary. The great con- test of antisubmarine warfare is made doubly hard because the submarine does not live by the rules of the contest- she can hide. The tension builds as TF 402 attempts to anticipate enemy movements and thrusts, and to thwart their designs with disclosure. Soviet shipping increased today as two Rus- sian destroyers tagged along, sometimes disappearing, butal- ways returning, The Soviet tug Aldon made its appearance again, as well as another Soviet vessel. The Soviets were timid today and kept a good distance, like sucker fish following ci shark, Mail was transferred from Wasp to the USS Ingra- ham by highline this afternoon. Forty-one bags zipped across the interval as line handlers pulled and slacked to keep them fl'Yt ll't0 lftgtaham was to transfer the mail to the other de- '0Y0fS- As another day in the NATO maritime exercise, l964, draws to a close, TF 402 is fast to realize that each fluff' C00D0f0lion is matched to a set of difficulties and one element of the team cannot do the iob alone. Team Work the name of this exercise, is the best ASW weapon ever developed 23 - 24 September Weather conditions llsocked in TF 402 today as a dense fog reduced visibility to llend of flight deck conditions. Air. craft were recalled from missions and brought back aboard Wasp under the guidance of the carrier controlled approach team. The final controller under these marginal conditions was Will Rogers Wheless, AO-2. With flightsafety paramount, aircraft were grounded and defense of the Force fell to the radarfsonar operators aboard the ships. Pilots were placed on alert in the ready rooms, waiting to launch with a break in the weather. Soviet activity was limited to one destroyer which has followed the force intermittently since midnight. Orange Forces took advantage of the weather to launch at- tack against TF 4l9. Successful attacks were directed at the Gearing and Chikaskia by Orange submarinesdespitetena- cious tracking by 'lsmall boys . At dawn the Force replenish- ed from the Chikaskia, AO-54. Later in the day a highline transfer of cholera vaccine for routine immunizations from Wasp to Keppler marked the fourteenth highline between Wasp and other ships of the Force in the last four days. The morning's highlight came in the form of payday for the crew of the Wasp as personnel gleaned together over 140,000 dollars. 24 - 25 September Aircraft were still being held on the deck due to weather. An Orange submarine took advantage of the absence of air- craft search during the night and penetrated the screen to launch a series of attacks on Wasp. With dawn, the weather cleared sufficiently to again commence flight operations at 08002. ln the afternoon the Force went to General Quarters as an Orange air attack approached. The attack, however, D f lff' I o -i 4'-my 4 var' iv ' 0 11 Xi I Launch Aircrafil L , Y., 3 r-x An ASW Kill iii, f, . Q .....s K kia . . , , N .-4: 4 3 ' .,,.- ,- , ' 991. 'm- '. 'A W ' ' -' Lv -,,':4 ff,:'w . ,gg-ar Y, pqi, Qi! Za I C i .. I E 1 n x Rx f' NT Mm! nuvigolors only have one eye. Q fi X And fhey can sleep anywhere. 1. K uf' -QM:-.,,,,' ' .fp n. ' -Y..-H' ilk, ,,,. z'yg1ugwq-rUyf- -- yvs wf--1.1-2 '34 f' Q -Q I 3 .X 'a' TIIIRTY-Tll F 4 L Banker, our favorife quarfermasfer. fa , - 1- , f X- fir gh rf' ,,2 g-2 ?--i-... 3 YY J' , Fl , B , ' f? ' f 5 , 1 ,ff V' X , 'nifty y ,gg Q I 7... A I. . Q E J ' H.. X 2 1 '. x 1 ,. ' L f' ww ' A-a. A Z -5 I, FF I! Q x ' ' ' A K' I-, V. qv A, x .f0'l : Sz ,, xx I fl, ,- -Q X4 V Q W ,. .,.gpc1- x. ., x f A Y ZZ' Will the rcf1lCAfCfNple:r1ser sfrmf! upj Q : in . Q ,. -,. h ,W ...N-.,.... . ...,...... ... ..,,..,...,., ,......... W if'xi'9 3' , W. Y . ,fqgq VB. A .wwf 'FN 3' S111 sn.. 6 o,.c., if n Q mf' I ...Nm I T t E-'Q turned back prior to reaching the Force. Later, the Keppler launched a successful attack against an Orange submarine. At 09532 a Soviet Kotlin Class DD entered the TF 402.1 screen, passing Wasp at about 500 yards on the starboard side. When abeam, it rendered honors, which were returned. It remained close with the force for about one hour befgi-e taking departure. As dusk fell, flight operations were again suspended due to descending fog, and pilots were again on alert in their ready rooms. 25 - 26 September Two successful attacks were made against Orange subma- rines. The firsts by Gearing and the second in a coordinated attack conducted by Yarmouth, Keppler and aircraft. Although the results were indecisive, Warrington and lngraham tena- ciously held contact for the better part of the day with another enemy submarine. Air strikes were attempted by Orange forces today but were successfully repelled by the force with eight kills going to the C. F. Adams, two to Keppler and two to Wasp. 26 - 27 September A contact being investigated by Warrington, Ingraham, and a VS aircraft surfaced at about l900Z and proved to be a Soviet submarine. The visitor remained on the surface most of the night, returning to his underwater domain in the morn- ing. This was fitting culmination to a day filled with destroyer activity in which they aptly demonstrated their ability in ASW. Flights, commonly yet fondly referred to as holy helas , were flown by the helicopters of HS-ll, transferring Wasp chaplains for divine services. 27 H 28 September This morning TF 402 was replenished. Seas were running as high as T5 - T8 feet with low visibility and light rain. It was literally men against the seas as personnelof USS Arctur' us transferred fresh, frozen and dry stores to Wasp, Orange submarine activity was confined to one attack on the under' way replenishment group this morning. There was no con- firmed Orange air activity, nor was there any Soviet activity. 28 - 29 September At about l500Z the Force passed within sightof Ireland. Groups of men congregated at vantage points to View the coastline of this historic island. Morning brought a welcome change in the weather as the Force experienced calm sea! Gnd sunny skies for the first time in over a week. 29 - 30 September TF A02 continued its southerly transit. Excitementcame 05 a British Maritime Patrol aircraft sighted a surfaced 50Vl9l SUlDmOfine. Wasp-based aircraft proceeded to the scene and ?llO!9Ql'UDl't .:d the submarine which remained surfaced throughout the afternoon, escorted by one Canadian DD Gnd one UK DD. 30 September - 2 October The final two days of Team Work found Wasp and TF 402 Sfili Otfive, pursuing her undersea foe, just as ready GS twelve GUYS Previous upon exercise commencement. The exercise ended with a feeling of happy success and pride in 0 if-tb 'tif Weil done. Next was to come liberty. I M , 4' Ensign Green plays oslrich ogczm Q 0 UIC VUE! x IC S M ltwos a lucky shot, sir Drill Ye Terriers, Drill. .I X Y 5 ',, ,' X -4-'X -X Z' L Q j , 5 E K 1 5 I X 5 I paw i A .ii E g C 95 y .ff W C I 2 F2 V Gif 1 -4 45.5 ff 3? .Q-' Roast beef? '51- 0 .gy . 'xl N .Y gf 4 L!-, I' v,Vs ' -'NF .,,-NL fig '?.iQ 'S s F, 2 I E, i I 1 tl W Q F 2 1 A s F Y A Q- 1 -I PM 3 2. f Q 1 4 N 1 ' 1 Lrg' El RQ. Rubodubrub. A .N 9 : x X S . 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The Customs officials are finished and once again, dry land is ours. I 'ik :in - gs a Q -,.- -gs NR .X 4 Aix. 53. The Men The Admiral William M. McCormick -'Y' The Chief of Staff Captain John J. Messer K X-1 fp vu. ' 3 af iz ,S-'Z tj- Q f it X E 5 Q ,il E x I i Y r- i f ri I Hx X95 , as 3 Lx f I k,,, fu g ' 1 ' x , X K 4 , , . ,,,,,f-.-.-.., 1'K 1M -'-Irh g'i'1F'f ' - L ' 4 W' , ' 0 a a ...W a Q fffii- 'J M , T X , X aoumc IUCN QU! 4 V I U The Commanding Officer Captain J. W. Conger 8 ' -'2 c The Executive Officer Coptoin R. C. Knoeckel I l if ' 5 ' Q e I Q , A, t 5 . 'ig .x 6 . -af? ,- ex V L 1. I - V ,U M 1' ,b. M? A x X . ' 1 4 'IJ' are K-Q NX '4 . X We CAPT J. C. Henderson Operations Officer fx x 1 vw, Left fo right: CDR E. S. Friizp CDR J. M. Stevens. CDR L. W. S. Loubochg LCDR R. S. Jocksong CDR C. O. Fiske. ,.,., .-f- lei ' .. uv 1 O 'N i ' '.,,,,f' ' i an. . . CDR J. M. Wondergem Novigofor CDR H. W.Smi1h Air Officer F l I I l 'N Q it P, 71 J 4 V 1 Depurimeni 2... Heads 'W Ji. 5 ,. il .t-- . 1 A ,.. . CDR S. A. Youngmon Medical Officer fl Qi I' 1 CDR E. C. Allen Denfol Officer JN cf ..-' ya. Q, af f Q .,AF' . f i w a, V Y a I 4 'Qi y , 'IT J j R . . l, 5 . O CMA l lf, ' 'f i gl , . ,- .IQ Nxt - 'Q X 7 CDR J. A. Chopmon Supply Officer CDR N. K. Donohue Weapons Officer 'fc-'Z 1:73 ur 'xi i i l CDR J. l.. Evcrngom E Engineering Officer l l gi Q I f l LCDR N. E. Si. Louis Communicofion Officer CDR J. P. Rogers LCDR E. E. Sheeley LCDR E. Munro Assistant Air Officer First Lieutenant Damage Control Assistant XV fl LT D. G. Straw Assistant Supply Officer CWO-3 E. L. Gilbe Ship's Boatswain f'5ggg..an:s:i T' 3 Qs ,, yr W- 'Q' '1f '+, A E CDR J. R. Marks A ' A P t i LCDR W. B. O'Connor LCDR W. PGCQULV' F0 SSLGHT Chaplain Catholic Chaplain Catholic Clloplam nl- Flag lf Q f 3 2 AP leff lo righff LUG Henry C. Allen, LCDR Leg 1 rfb.. J Downesg CAPT Joseph Cady, CDR Cordon R Un. b, QR f . 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Herzog, James M. Pollock, Edward W. Hitchings, Richard M. Hendryx, Ralph F. Kallenberg, Robert A. Peterson, Richard T. O'Leary, Robert J. Lynch, John J. Sleek, Wilbur Roeper, Howard E. Wetherell, Third row, leftto right: Tommie J, McMillan, Edwin E. Nickerson, James A. Johnson, Clifton D. Kimball, Louis J. Best, Bernard R. Waslci, Bobby D. Landers, Vincent Newton, Donald A. Cripps, David M. Jakubiecq Donald J. Toys. 1 . :nr 1 . X X , its ' Sl ,,.4- flu? mms fpff 'p Clmrivs P Yr,-GW Vnlnwr Rpqw L RQburP NN H,-UQ: f'xhOfL'V, Dnmci L lv Dunmx N Tags: Dmramx gj,,,,..13QJ3-2 f YY? . 'V ii T. ,in f ,. , I , i,w'fw-fY--YY- Y LEA qi 5 Y 1fP--u..- -.ru Lila. i , Y. M-, -.- or ii Y 1Aw'7.1fx' 'E K U if Q ,M,.,,..,.W----- Y M N- k . ,Y fr-3--W 'K Y A-7:3 , V ,Q 1- ,le Yhi W A4 Q 7 7 ., gm, in- r r f Amin v Y, ,, ,, A , A, 2, J - , , A, a x A' V , --Y 'if ., Y . :Y M... .....w. -A , e - ' Y 'f I 'V , . - YY . 'Y xt 5 A ,.,- f r- Y A ,jg .f -. . -1, .Lin - 'X H - Y , A V 6... ,, , -, ....... , , , , , , , , k Y ' 1 Y 'Y v L A i Ai - . ,,,f.1. ef , J 1 ,-.....-.- , .1 Y i - , Y 4 Hu-- .Q----g 1111 ' 'H 4, ..... ,, , - ' ' 4 Y V -W-r1 Y.,.cx A ' Mwfk- - ' A K H 'L' ' 7 v. ,,.. vwpm I- JH- V Y'Yi ,., ,, -.,...-.----- M-fl H ,ew-' i Vx- W- - V . L ' Q H' H . ..., MAA X l 'xg I fig, i ,rw v M' First row, left lo right: Edward J. Conway, EM2, Bobby L, Wash, EN2, Johnalhan, Widlicko, SFM2p NV'll' F ' v ' i nam .DaNardis, BTI, Kenneth L. Everel1,SMCM,Davld S. Williams, SK2g Elmer R. Wallace, ABF2, Charles H. Lee, ADJ2. Second row, lefflo right: Lawrence R. Boellcher, PR3, David IN, Thomas, BM3p Robert L, Vv'yanl, AOB, Vflilliam L, Waller, AME3g John F. Mclnnis, RM3, John M. Nelson, A5335 Robert O, NN'cs!, ABE3, Kevin E, McCormick, A03 k'1'0'x L., , ,,' 'xummid fain- x K1-cpm CF xlkl XOFW 1, ' I wwx w f ' yr ' r X xux v ' 1 v f x 'M' K N 1 r ' r I f' Nxxn P, -NN U f Y I r QQ- I 47' 'S I by Q I 1 Q-g ,35 W mm U A f H U A ' I .4 ry ld . A First row, left to right: Robert R. Beottieg John D. Saundersg Paul R. Coupep Claude R. Mulleng LCDR George Reithg Charles S. Pettigrewg Victor L. Hoggertyg John F. Hanlonp Raymond Beruck. Second row, left to right: Maynard N. Loringg B. Douglass Pfaffg Phillip I. Hansong Justin K. Aldrichg John M. Nelsong James R. Sorensen. William l. Blolmeg David H. Malloryg Roy P. Castilla. Viv N ik PL pf. ' X A 1.5: . Y 'lf 'iw' .-.A 4.f-..e- I T gipuutliniff ,34..V...,,,. mia.-j-L ' l - S OE --.gg 1 .-. i-. nw- M----M I A -al ini-r JE 1 , - fr-f - 'f 1 4,...':' ' A G' 1 - Y Q ,... W 'ZVFEQ ffff.fQ:1 W . -Q-75 5 . A, , L--. .- P W VY . ny ,,,,1's- :. fixes- ----of 'W I L Qf. Jflg 7 mf ,g,. gl H. lsf, Q + I A A if :fc 1' I 'Y' ,... 6 wwf T: A D X., . 1 First row, left to right: Stephen S. Spoftordg Gary C. Diaguerg Jeff L. Guhly Poul B. Larseng ENS D. J. O'Herng Ll' D. H, Browng Luke O. Cottrill, Jr.g Jerry K. Browng Tracy L. Stanleyg John J. Walshg Derald R. Smith. Second row, left to right: Gerald D. Cantonip Robert L. Kiddg Gary D. Ashtonp David A. Sloaneg Marshall R. Morseg Deewayne C. Brindleyg John A. Schuppg Patrick G. O'Connorg James T. McManusg Linwood K. Connery Richard L. Frenzeg Robert S. Bonneau. Third row, left to right: David P H - M' h - ' organ, IC ael J. Curry, Russell J. Mooreg.lol1n F. Touartg Lucuen E. Longg Thomas J. Sobczakg Aloys L. Hueneg Dole Vcllbergp James W. CIC-'Viz HC-WVCY R- Olion- fm e W-.www .qw . N. 'L l iff 51-.- 'vi-. -Q x -A l i First row, left to right John A Magnaski, Defruzfl LJ n . F t N Dawson, Nicholas Ni Chaconn, LUG tv, J 'i , con. Robert L Korb, Fredrick D l'loJlifjfiri J 1 N - , O'Neil, Donald B Fiore, Peter A Niiiflfrru N rrar in ' . ' 1' . William E. KellygChc1rJeS O'Neal, Janie, 5. ifrirrin 4 ' , T. Kidd, Kenneth J. Gormley, Vingent A Km .rfr .k I i Mitchell. William C Bciruitski, Vingent A Aiiiiiiiii- tm P . Fedroug William Lane I ll- ll - - :Q V J x- :I 5-J S. n nan, ...il 1. N4 . J e . N GC qjgem, QQ-get YJ, Morfiig First row, left to right: Paul E. Bergmang Manuel E. i iC!iuS: efff y ENS Robert J. Reordong David A. Ilet: George 5. FCJWEYT -James J R. Nechiporenkog Dennis R. Mack Gerald J. Mohlg Robert V. Furs: No F3ijQn'jr'.-Jv'1'lJlQCf?'i A, Johnson. ond row, left to right: Charles A. Gallo, Jr.. Chester M. BOQUSYG'-'Ski' rmand L Brien. Sec- Wiiworri L. Corsorofiz Kenneth Q ,Et f 'V DI ' T ,gggs--1-4341-'Q-4 P- Ai '3 A Y - ,.-,.., W Y 1-f ,,.L,.B-'L an . Y - ,,,. A iii' ' Y..-Je-W , 7'7 'V ' ' ' 1 ,A,,,-nge,-:rr iA4-. A ,' W l .41-fu OC i. l I MQ cl 1.4 First row, left to right: Paul Riverag Fred H. Allisong ENS Martin G, Alboughg LT Richard M. Weinfieldg CDR Donald B. Hallg LT Robert E. Bentleyg LT Daniel K. Kirlq ENS John C. Cronng Jesse Kniebergp Thomas R. DeR0n. Second row, left to right: Douglas R. Hopkinsg Ray E, Ferellg John J. Sheap David D. Smithg Will Rogers Whelessg Robert M. Sweeneyg James A. Beasleyg Donald Mapesp William N. Maddoxg Lawrence A.Wrobelg RobcrtKuel'1ne, .lr.g Donald Almeida. ,Amg Y? A S is x X I XX XX 1.- 3 ' 1 QS WASP' 9 Si Y Nif ge pf 9 ng ,av -.r 4.4- 4-3- sr mat sr 1 Y V , - r I I ,bf ffm., K'f,sf1fy,f .1'1v,Iruf,f, F A W r ,fl A I ,1 f f,r,!,fv,f,'1Y'jr I U.. lf 1 First row, left to right: Anthony F. Pattig Hugh S. Browng John M. Skageng Ralph M. Fraenzay CDR John M. Wondergemg LT Lester T. Jacksong John S. Guyoskig Dean E. Raymondg William M. Barbourg David E. Conroy. Second row, left to right: Henry Llerag James R. Williamsp James M. Bakerg Lawrence E. Ericksong Jon T. Holly Marvin E. Yardleyg Andrew T. Lawlorg Gerald Banker. . -qv TTT CVSG 52 ,FZ Qs- '71 '9 'Q- D u fuel row, 't'HfUflQ1,Yf W'nllmvui K-mum w ' . ' ,fb 4 ul Ffzlyrvlcmri f Uunwlzon, Shurwuod l Ruhhuv, QUE MH? wv F H . ' f . L' 'vo Quin, f,frff1lff l Hr-IP, Vuln-11 NV Bgnluy, HQ-any L Hufu-r Vw'--, 7 'N Hum: ' 'f 'ang frf! fr, lllllif 'JHJILIIUI N vow, k'Pmrh-s in Mm-vvfi Qolwv' L ' 3 ' 0' f ' wr If 5'ufn,l!1,, ,JKfl'Hll'w J, muh, L31-Qrgv E lgrdqn Hiyw, Q g gg - 5n..:,:v' ---rf f . ' f .fzff F' 'Jffrllr-V JVIIHIUIH f U. Umnmx I UuL1lwr??umuQc' 0 'f f L ...-. 1 w J'I First row, left to right: John R. Seymourg Ralph L. Keblg Robert A. Gyenesg Eugene R. Hammg Joe E Chappellg LT Robert L. Redmang LTJG Ronnie R. Elliottg Ronald E. Hansong Daniel L. Palmerg Wayne C Flaggg Arthur L. Dietz, David E. Moorhouse. Second row, left to right: Claude J. Bernierg JohnJ Scroccag Thomas H. Clarkg Samuel A. Shillerg Drewry W. Carterg Vincent Chiodog John P. Wardg Gor- don K. Cram, John W. Maynardg Walter W. Singerg Johnny W. Mullisg Paul A. Mongerg Charles K Stainbackg Fredrick A. Hurdum. Third row, left to right: Arthur H. Lampeg Michael E. Malloyp Dennis N. Alleng George P. McGeeg Donald J. Peshkurg Michael Couppleditchg Walter G. Wanamakerg John R. Larmong Louis Manzellag Daniel J. Woodsg Larry F. Storeyg Charlie Daye. .4 -Y ,. 'F,. f 'W ' 'f' First row. teh to fi Q J h A S h n 1 T' guhtc William A. Chasey Everest L. Aikeny Thgmgs S, Cobb? Hgrry A, Kingy LUG ,O T' -- C mm' L' Irving Vw.HostingsgLTJGChorles E. Brooksg Melvie M. Reelg Roy L. Nicholsg Richard 3 Robins-on: Chrisotpher C. Stewartg Norman A.Geyman. Second row, left to right: Robert N. Pinderi 3 SEOITOT Schaefer Rlchord J' Boeri Thomos F- ACJQVUOJ Donald R. Hessg James L. Rieserg Lawrence B. .a er, erry Easterlnngg Kenneth F. McKenzie, Warren D. Newgnghom. Richard T, Burton, Douglas J. Matheyp Jerr f L. Ch h- ' I l Um 'Roben L' Hawk? -Joseph D. Howingtong Terrance L. Danner. First row, left Io right: LT Robert L. Redmong LT Irving W, Hastings -Y De I 5 Alleng LCDR Okey l. Meodowsg CDR Normon H. McLoughlin, LCDR he e' H : i Cooleyg LT Stephen L. Souleg LT William C. Steodg LT Gordon L Nvh .- row, left to right: LTJG Ronnie R. Elliottg LTJG Charles E Myers ,wi ., Dullyg LUG Fred B. Hoverg LTJG Roger G. Lovei LUG Charlet E 55,- Philip M. Thomosg LUG John A. Schmittg LUG Borney J Redderw, LUG gc 'QE .O O A L nn Roncldj Lubowickif Dean C. Elm, Billie P, First row, left to right: Colin A. Boirdg Dennis . y g - Wisemong LT John C. McCrork5 LCDR George W. Allen: RlCl'0'd W' Nicholson: Charles A' lhlell CUM' chino Gentileg Alon J. Weimonng Thomas J. Gostomslxi. Second row, left to right: Joseph Argenbrighl Robert Arnold- Russell C. Munsong Chorles E.HoveysMiCl10el A' Tango: George L' Swoggordl Joy H ' - Robert H. Streeterg Armoldg Daniel L. Cloncyg Robert F. Moicheri Dennis W- Kemper? James H' Armen John W. Proper. 7-6- Z vw, 1 ! 9 V -v 4 HWSHQN by mg 'NX AN 1 L7 ,QU IIS if x 0 'Rf 75- j VK- 1 I In B .Q-L-A l l X Q. '- il 4 Y ' ' ' 4 A 4' Q .. A AA ,-l '. '-4 ,- .-, -7 Ta., V W.,f,4:f: ,,,N,, , f. , H U ...---.ATT V First row, left to right: Vincent R, Sweeneyg William T. Dee, Rizhrivi LTJG Louis L. Daliseg LCDR Walter W. Garnettg LT Kenneth Sloboili, .' riceg Milford R. Waldg Harry E. Gauthier. Second row, left to mjti' ru Colliery Robert J. Sheltong Salvatore lNl Conigliarog Richard G Candi Thomasong James W. Simerlyg John D. DeCourceyg Robert B la-,lar F . Johnsong David J. Bradleyg Charles W. Braslield. Third raw left to i .rv A. Smithg Leslie K. Bonnevilleg Gary iNl Maddoclxs, lhurrnon G thi-'a Bristowg Max M. Genslerg Roy L. Jacobs. W ' -LLL -Dx . Q ...1 - . IJ. '45,- l ' , 9 , 1 'i la R First row, left to right: Curtis S. Stantordg Garland P. Grady: R0YmOnd C' Dcmelson' LNG JOM F d k A DawleY Robert B eww- Eugene E- legfol Limbaughg CWO-4 Raymon D. Manning, re eric . I - ' ' h R ben L- Wiiirner Charles R. Garrison: Joseph R. Thomasg Bennett H. Hill. Second row, left to rig t: T- P D i hom' . . ' - . , e H195 Charles G. Weaverg Albert A. Schweizery Daniel F. KOSPGVF lomes R' Hmes' Jo 0 TZ- d ro: Bruce D. Robertsg Jeffery P. Menclxeng John H,Evansi Kennelh E4 Pmdenl James W' Yocum' lr lr L Lawrenceg John N left to right: Leslie K. Bonnevilleg Eugene E. Zurowskii Robefl A- Dee' JH Mor ' Whiteg William N. Edwardsg David D. Riggieg Richard A. Bagnclll. N' i 1 l i M: .ix 1 1 , lx 1 l lf ' l' 1 i g i. i l lqlf lil. 5 , L 1 if ri' i ix. l ii Q 'Til . 'E F K 'Q lf I i l r A l 1 2 l i 's l 1 i xl ll l 's ,i xl r 't 1 .! . l . l xl L , gi E i V i gl i ? F l First row, left to right: Ronald J. Colliery Charles W. Brasfieldg Richard G. Grantg LT Robert N. Quinny Milford R. Waldg John J. Federicep Eugene E. Legrog Charles R. Garrisong James H. Regelg Richard G. Conrad. Second row, left to right: Robert L. Willmeringg Eugene E. Zurowskig William N. Edwardsg Daniel F. Kasparg Bruce D. Robertsp Mark L. Lawrenceg Jeffery P. Menckeng Richard M. Colignyg Rans- ford L. Mitchellg Albert A. Schweizery John D. DeCourceyp Ronald R. Moyer. F' t I - . vars krow, eff to right. Taras J. Datzg Gary F. Leep Steven M. Gordong Leslis J. Hunterg Howard K 5 LT . ee ey Chades A' Breslle' A'bef'L-Ffee1e.Jf.. John M. Sankpillg Leonard J. Claytong William L S f . S - , on os econd row' 'eh lo f'9hl. Ronald A. Doorleyg Vernor T. Gerrishg Thomas M. Luckonavage Robert A. Y 5 G ld , David A. Voitjgeri era M. Connell, Thomas P. Murphyg Merle E. Donthnier, Jr.g Charles B. Wray Ill i 1... T 'r ' H .' .,.....---B First row, left to right: Victor N. Pelusog Crescencio T. Villanueva. George A ie'-, -L v Grantp LTJG Charles A. Langg LT Henry Von Kolnitzf LCDR Alvin R Timm .C392 he C . , LTJG James B. St. Johng William D. Rothg James H. Regelg William E Rerwe, -e.. . right: Richard D. Marquisg Eugene F. Donovang Robert J. Kleinclaas 'J e 5 Ne' s t Davis, Jr.5 William I. Nutterg Charles E. Hooper, James F. Franklin, Rooef' 'feng McGlamryg Gary L. Andersong Leo B. Mangoldg Robert F. Pascarelli. Jim C s ss row, left to right: Paul lNj Starbirdg Vito lNi Liuzzag David A, King Kern-ew . ga.. Yorlxg Richard M. Colignyg Gary L. Leatherberryg Wallace H. Shifflert. Jr, John '.' .. , Hendrix. First row, left to right: LT Raymond T. lsherwoodg LT Warren W. Seekellg LT Doyne G- Willl0m52 LCD? Oscar A. Herzerg LCDR Robert L. Hortong LCDR John A. Schimanskyp LCDR Joseph A Perlunsg LCDR h LTJG Ste hen C. Claude W. Walckg LT Robert G. Juddg LT Tom B. Steed. Second row, left ro riQ lf R Nystromg ENS Martin W. Sailerg LTJG John L. Tenagliag LTJG Arthur L. S0y2fS1 LUG 'lellfeY D- Robb? LT James B. Ramseyg LTJG David B. Grahamg Kenneth S. Morgang LTJG Don R. Maddeng LTJG Richard W. Stodulslii. me Paul L. Burnhamp LTJG Kenneth R- Henning: LUG .i I .- f y .iq K Gr-K ' V N I va' if ' i 9- 0 y X if . 1 i .3 i , T L 3 T i r l 4 'T 45 I 41 J i t J U . i x 2 di ill it 41 ' si T K. l 1 'iii lt! il 5-il -its iii Y W i il ,HJ 5 v b iv l S Q li ly? it 3 Ei' J. is it v ' is . T - 1 , B 5 0 First row, left to right: Henry G. Schroederg Roger A. Mattsong William J. Riceg Willard L. McBrayerg Bobby A. Schraederg Arthur E. Gradyg Robert F. Waltersy James K. Deaverg LCDR Robert L. Hortony Daniel R. Johnsong John E. Tomlinsonf GeorgeW.Leake5 Domingo Mazog Joseph C. Margalski. Second row left to right: James C. Holland, Jose P. Garciay Westley 5. MeCl09ll0i Dovld P- LGGmnde7 Ronald 'tal Bom- Ronald L. Meadeg Paul M. Obonnom Edwvfd J- Norris: Eur' R- Wilsonf HWY M- F0W'e'i Aniello Peltruzzig James O. Tuteny James O. Neighboursg Carl J. Hollingsheadg Joseph UU107 James R' Akinsg Richard L. Proietteg Wyman M. Abbott- . -- .tlt First row, left to right: Joseph M. Agapitog Stanley Crewg Jackie D. Davisong John H. Teemang LTJG Gerald L. Beckg LT Kenneth R. Henningg LTJG Warren W. Seekellg Don R. Maddeny Robert J. Weide- chowskig James C. Fields: John J. Nagle: Lourn C. Gray: Charles L. Houck. Second r0W, left fo right: Marshall N. Measeg Richard L. Koller, Glenn D. Gibsong Jimmy Garciag James H. King? Michael T' Prosnickg William E. Daug Thomas L. Magorisg Arthur C. Shepardsong William F. Mitchell? Polrlck H' Goukerg Ronald P. Gaetanig Carroll L. Towellg Samuel J. Morgang Robert W. Laird. Third r0W, len lo ri ht: R b - ' ' ' g ay urn D. Moreland, Franklin H. Turnery William L. Graggg Lawrence T. Lewinskig Matthew J- Mantzg Donald M. Oliveg Harry R. Baumhoeggerg Michael W. Gowensg Theodore H. Hillman? Arlhur W. Ansell. fix Li W 5 - .. V ii V if V L Afqiw K get s Dal. -E mmm.: LIC F L -,,. , .. f W .. e R, ,W . ... .- First row, left to right: Bruce W. Rumseyg Joseph V. McGracle, Kennett- 2 UQ , LTJG Richard W. Stodulskig Herbert C. Edwardsg Charles R. Jackson Ranalg Sus, Maurice Branch. Second row, left to right: Richard W, Law, Wayne L Buffer-,1- William M. Barberg Daniel J. Molloyg Charles F. Flowers. James R Beg-e MacKollg Roy L. Medling Thomas S. Margalslci. i peg' l. I I l ' Aw C R b Y F Go ne: Robert E. Rau, LUG First row, left to right: Dennis W. Kellamsg Renee E. Nelsonp O ef - 9 Richard W. Stodulskig LCDR Peter C. Alecxihg LTJG Paul L. Burnhamg Raymond L. Grise: William L' McCranieg Robert R. l-'larrisg Jock B. Ryder. Second row, left to righlf ROQEV A- Momonz Joerlfuakc ee' . . , er, Maurice A. Brannang Michael C. Koscakg Paul F, Remington, William C, McGloineg Allred - Om 'I Joseph R. Guivens. Third row, left to right: John lanop Fred W. Poleng Gary L. Klindt. AD., Robensi Ralph D, Wescottg William H. Louwieng James I.. Beomg Dennis E. Halvorseni Lowfeflce I G. Boukusg Edward E. Burlreyg Salvatore A. Caste.- n-' Y I .CX J, 1 A 1 I' l , -ui' i ef' . ,',, W! 'I-,--any-..-. . - 5 Left to right: me Donald s. Strongi LTJG David E- Hughes: LUG John L. GCgunerL1LIATT3snc3JG Herrir19i LCDR Robert S. Jacksorlf LT Bruce H. Nardini l-T AU5l'n P' Dunn? LUG my ' O ' Daniel C. Kauftmang ENS Ronald K- GFOSS- -MA A 41 First row, left to right- John E Fartun D . . eg ennisV. Hopperg Andrew A. Martinekg Earl H. Hinchg RiCl'10 d T. Felzieng Adrien D. Pelletierg Robert P. Marshallg LCDR Robert S. Jacksong Jack l.. Wesff Billy T- Frank' ling Richard A. Polettog Jerald W. Lehnertg Ralph B. Large. Second row, left to right: Arnold D. Padeni John S. Donovanp Franklin J. Brockg Jerry L. Litherlandg Douglas W. lngramg Johnny O. Finchump John C. Fletcher. Wayne L. Pattersong Frank INI Spatatorag David J. Hasherg Charles C. MS-yefi Robefl D' Paulg Roy Z. Martinp John T. Sobiech. Third row, left to right: Gerald P. Dambrowskig Robert B- W09' nerg David J. Making William Ni Hoa land' D ' ' l i g , avid A. Bugang William D. Renickg James H. Hutchlnsp Curtis M. Mathesong Thomas L. Fryeg Herbert T. Walke. First row, left to right: Ralph Norrisg Jose Valadezg Logan Collins, Chic' 'n Clineg George Girouardg John Duggang Y. G. Nichols. Second :Jw f- John Vermeerg Nick Carducciy Earl Kirkpatrickg Vincent Digiorgio, Form' Harry Predzimirskyg Daniel Coon. Third row, left to right: Dennis Mai, .i Alfred Teagueg Robert McArthurg James Forrisg Irvin Eacklebory, Reber First row, left to right: Bob Applegateg Vic Rossig David Atkinsong Osief . f ' ht H0l'f1OiSg James Smithg Leo Sandyg Dan Ryony Joseph Loughnerg Al Friend. Second row, le t'to rig I . C rbm' And Gerald Humphreysg Eldon lsleyg John Taylorg Dennis MGyS: 5f10l4e OMf1r0,'GeOfQe O ' Schuetzeg Alfred Gismondig Frank VanTassell5 Mark Labodie. Third VOW, 9 S N Hobenfrohj Fred Applegateg Joseph urre Micheal Ezerskyg Donald Gougttg Willy Bleuelg Doug J James Hochg Kenzie Driggers. . ,, 'C west, Richard Cilleyz Chief Y l ft to right: Gilbert Bornhort, GW . V YQQ1 V' rn 3 Us :aww ,oi 21-'l at mb First row, left to right: Jerry L. Johnson, Edward M. Berry, James L. Morgan, Jr., Joseph J. McLaughlin, LT R. F. Hepburn, Nolan H. Delappg Freddy L. Hicks, Richard J. Molteni, Raymond E. Quinn, Jr. Sec- ond row, left to right: Brian A. Bradwayg Frank J. Anastasia, Jr., James E. Lucier, Roger H. Smith, James G. Bauman, Charles F. Brunke, Jr., Eugene R. Medeiros, Jr. Third row, left to right: Alvaro Gosbarra, John P. Mistolg Steven M. Sielschott, Toby D. Harrell, Thornos H. Poehlmang Fredrick P. Dubbelsg Gerald S, Hcwit1gJol1n NN, Clark, T ' -'ll'- . .. N 716' f, gi .,- , , 'fg J' -rv ,,,f xP1,aa-' 11' 'UZ'-5' 'Jinx 7 X, .. 5. J -0 QQ ,f Q9 -QQ- X i Y it-1 0' 'Q L f .MN V l ml ,J-4 Q ,,,M.+-V ov- Fovl., JK 4:-. Q6 HC qt 1 -e' iDg. adn ap ZF 'XI E X no Q fi. 5,-,., y..n r. ,,,f.A L. , 1XM11w..sf1uxx Q X oi 1 'Hal v,vw ' P' f Y wif K lUIE'L lY 3 my 1 i ' Fu, Q-Inns 'fu 1 -. A ' 12,1 L. r xx .9 .9 4 r . lj .,. I f v f rf Qi fsfvvil syn' y R 1 , I I ' ,, r ,, I' Ilmmx r '. U x 2 JZ. L - g . Q.. W, 4 ?'f'? 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Weingarthg William E. Weeksg Bonofacio R. Aquinog John T. Wellsg LT Robert H. Covey Victor S. MacKnightg Richard E. Nelsong David M. Smokerg James C. Bryant. Second row, left to right: Salvatore Palmierig Steven E. Kesselg Ernest R. Ghentg Mark V. Dennisg Dennis N. Wrightg Donald A. Jonesg Gerald B. Orchardg Robert I. Riihima- ki, Douglas P. Evansg David L. Washburng Elvis L. Hopson. Left to right' Anthony Palma R b tE R x C AI ' 7 O er - Ulleflyi John C. Carlsong LT Willie A. Bumgardnerp CDR Ethan M bilen' LT 'James R- Carlson? David L. Brodrickg William J. Plummerg Joseph J. Haggeriyg William E- o ey. . '- cn , First row, left fo right: Walter A, Rees, Ronald L Gf.H.rh, fdwufd T Mmm., liwkvlvy P Wmtlufn ENS Frank Tillmung LT Donald D, Von Achurx, Paul N flljlilfwljll Mm-dw 1 H4-lm, Rulwrl K Conti: Thomas H. Echois. Second row, leff fo rngfll John Y Pgielxzff Mmm-, I M!:u.f:Uraw, lfmwb A Alffym derg Timolhy C. Herldridmsg Murrow NV, Erllikff, 5.-H.-' , 5 Vomm 'lviwrnHAH:-v:,1,lu, luyl Hlltlllll Donald R. Duclosg IVLIH l. Recd, Jr Hvrul naw- fvf 'U ' qfw' F' r-vwfh 15 fiurlwr, XJIYIIPII1 I full:-H Edwtvd A. Corrwndulp Rex E. Crack, Mndwmff 9 Wm' ' ITQ-f f' cf E VH , Jvliflfjfd f- Hum, Hnomu B. Jolliffe, I 5 D I ! 4 A 1 'WI X IAC- i 1135 xii 6 5 , x w I . 5'1 a Y v x A V , V 3 ua 5 A AF'-I I ' ,haf ,,,...-s Firsf row, leff fo right' Thomas J, Pcfrellexu, Chfford W' Dflflltfllbdf, C111-rm I. Jom-5, franklin l Jenkinsg Victor C. Renwick. Curl Mc11ou,Lcom1cmH Cihczrmcih-1 INS John C luv:-ry, lohn J. Joubcfrl, Joe Muxieg VVulIurKir1g, Jr.g Forrcsil NYVUWCV, Jmvwf-x F' ':if1ClY!2L Vfxui I fsfulofu S1-cond IOW, fc-fl fu right Ruben Mukosg John A Neil, Juwph U Hufhbflff .' . In ' Hgh' !.'.1f1q,f. I f,f,!d..,1 lmyy J HIIYPU lumea M. Amosg John G, DUIQHKIV, Usqur iw fuhwxqvf V' fy.-f-.qv '.'g1.'?f,'1 4-sy, lm.:-g,h I Mnllmy C mo L. Clemenlag Jrmmic R VVUVJ. Evw! 5 K-,Vw-f-1 'F' 'yr W- '-J' 'f. 'ffgh' I-ilu-v1 I lavrwd, He-lu A Dglfmol Aldli B Cuulvy, lnm H Ynyhwr 5.111--x if J,-' g 'fyn '. cf gh Ighr. H v'.f'f,n.mP Puh urd H. Buckmun, W II W N 1 I rom x Non-v Farm. N . f'gg f - .,. A wr-, ' Irv' F 'iw'-wwf M ' ' i '7 05 ' .. , AY.,,.':1f.ii.14'9. !. L. X . ., ,,. , . . 1 1 ' an .L i 'Q le 1 2' -L , klkvw Ki 5 5 1.4 L-I 11 .ZW , . ..fiC.'L. 1'- 4.4. , .,. . ...- F J- la -q1.P S4 t I .......Ma ..r uf. mf' YJ l x A jf x 6 Nwl..x f I . I J X Q Q X x x ...J . ,gm-Us R b t E Q ' ng William J. Muloneyg Leo B. Left to right: George L. Swoggordg Agustin lNl Moro, Jrg o er . uin Hcinseng ENS Joy W. Dinsmoreg Robert W. Bclileyg Bernordg Gilman T. Kutcher, Jr. Alon T. Fullerg Jim F. Hollingsworthp Kenneth A. ,p-vw ., 'Ska- F1 J :nw fe-f' If-' I , , 1 ,UNI Ihr 1 hz fuumruv WN U w X , , ,, I, 5, fy ,,, ,HIM F fkurwvmn N-W 1 w X N 1 , o , A H, ,N tlfawu if wwwv, w w v . X ' 0 P I I 61 f V' I K N,xq,.' N ,- , Fx A, ,gs -.IQ . ., 1 'rio' 0 . 'fy 4 fm x' E L- '3' ill,- , ix 1- ...Zn ,A-ld lpn-.sung .4n. ..-J x.4isinaan-4..,.z-?qgg-F-,,:- 55 fl, .- T. 1 ' ' - ' ' ' A ' 'S' N' ' ' ' 1 A ' F 4-5' ' 3 - Y---. -Q. .-1.0.1 T- 'F ai -M .,....,...5..,.i .... 4-1.7, li . ,, . - A - A - - V V f R ' - ' I I I I iii. 1, . I i' X . ..:2-- u ,F f First row, left to right: Glen G. Baileyg Thomas W. Andrewsg Alfred N. Gerreng Owen E, Kierncn John H. Ratiigang Phillip R. Van Nestg ENSJoseph E. Stalveyg Phillip C. Murrayg Daniel F, Donovan Harry E. Willisg William G. Perlebergg Richard A. Bergeron. Second row, left to right: Franklin L McKinneyg James R. Mabileg Andrew D. Hallg Peter V. Nastrig Joseph S. Demattiag Michael K. Jordan John W. Parkerg Robert J. Ezekielg Peter H. Zalatorisg David E. Crawfordg Raymond L. Lane. K I f i .-.J I QC if Y' First row, left to right: Richard J. Boisg James T. Lassiterg John L. Edgell, Robef Moulton, Jr,5 Philip B. Latondg Silas C. Boothg Danny L. Boone. Second row Govulag Henry E. Yalcichg Harold T. Hollingsworthg John C. Ramseyg Michael L Pctlmeg James 4Nt Belly Kendal Crosslield. Third row, left to right- Gregor. Rissmillerg Kaare G. WoldgJohn E.OlsongJames E. Lasherg Bobby L. Moore G L, Ceder, Walter R. Klenkg Regis Smeltz. C0 1 . ' '... -lf-' ' -- - ...V A:- Flrsl VOW, left to right: Wallace E. Dayg Richard L. Porterg Robert E. Whifft9Y: Alfred ll- l-Ocorllgllc Charles R. Bigelowg Lonnie B. Spearsg Charles W. Houchensg Robert H. Delosseg Richard A. Lonsdale, Larry B. Monroe. Second row, left to right: Arlin L, Arnleeg Joseph M. Costaldoi P0lV'Clf J- Mul eg Berley HGN10: D0uglas R. Marry Richard C. Browng Daniel A. Belangefg Frederick J. Sturgis, Gary . Bl05S0mg Bernard E. Donahueg Otis B. Shaw. . ,Y L Q I . k .Z N G.. '1 F V. GW 1 V -, L X - .,,, X V I . 9 F , 5 ' A -. L . .L V..- 11 1 P- ,.. fx. ' X J' u First row, left to right: Harry H. Hansg Aratus F. Amesg Joseph R. Dubeyg LTJG William E. Smallg W hl D 'cl A Y . Second LTJG Ralph B. Grilling ENS Roger V. Jenseng Paul E. Tuttleg Duane A. a 5 avi . oung row, left to right: Jose J. Garciag William R. Johnsong James H. Thorntong Donald B. Fordg Jack C. Ashleyg Nolan M. Williamsg Billy W. Noeg Robert J. Rouasiog Glen C. Withrowg Richard F. Willcoszp Wayne R. Testag Harold M. Anderson. Thirdrow, left to right: Kenneth J. Stevensong Paul lNl Cempag Kenneth M. Deptowiczg Richard E. Thackerg Franklin N. Rauitg Leroy N. Surreyg Thomas L. Greinerg James B. Culleng Lewis M. Jacobsg Stephen H. Degroat. 'W . i., . , . gifs, 'og' Jef' fo l9l'1lT William E. Hegyig Eugene H. Chesneyg Peter P. McNallyg Ernest R. Johnsonp :Dev ' H015-lli. ReQ'n0ld D- MCCLUFE-5 Peter K. Sterlingg Michael C. Ricchettig Floyd R. Alleng Bruce 019090117 llliam A. Frey. Second row, left to right: Clarence G. Samsong Timothy lNl Desentzp W . Eroynfs' xoeg' Harry A-FU'Se'1ef1Ge0fQe W. Hathawayg Charles lNl Colemany David L. Hollidayp nes . - - - - OG es' Somuel L- Lelbtgi Robin A. Gratty Eldon E. Sponaugleg Neil J. Caulfielclg Thomas G. Millerg Harold R. Fry. First row, left to right: Clifford W. Kindleg Charles L. Crawford, C,r.s A fe Miguel lNl Lopezg Edward C. Chandlerg Eugene F. Sremholf, Rabeffi Thomas H. Cheetham. Second row, left to right: Francis D Eldrefl, T. 'J Croning Chester C. Connollyg Douglas R. Mattesong Larry L. Koch, WWI -nf' bellag Thomas J. Klierg Arthur B. Beniamin. .uw In 2s,+ 190 GQ' Us Q - 5,1-1 lb D sf fdevonn Demi C' l5GU9 ? First row, left to right: Stephen M. Watson? Edward E- J-Gin? A en ' U LUG Leonard E. Hoplxinsg LT Thomas O. White? EN 5 William A. Schielp Hwy F- Zefgleff ROYCQ , Y L ' P 5 Gi E, MOUQQ Richard C. Mullinaxg David E. Breakey. Second row, left to right. Jimmie C. oppy ef' L rp David E- Am5l eY5 Jomef T' Mooreg Jerry Hensleyg Robert L. Carong Henry E. LOBOVI Dole M- O' Lueckeg Robert P. Theriaultg James A. Chapman: Leland J. Tolerp Peter A. Six, Jr, Third row, left to l . k A. BWI g M'chael right: Clifford G. Kraussg Dove Makerg Daniel J. Thompson, .lr.g James R. Bach, JCC ' ef ' J. Trowseg James R. Ohlg William M. Cookg Charles B. Franklini Norman J' Larson' Q r wr list ' 81 W, -1.1.12 l First row, lelt to right: Charles D. Davidson? Richard E- DOWSL7 Joseph A' Ficorml David L' Crockenl Edwin J. Harvey: Gene J. Macarrinig Andrew D. McNeal? Roberl G' Allan? Richard P' Porrenoi Joumes M. Fuller. Second row, left to right: Charles E. Angleg Alva R. Marshburng Robert A. Burchlteldi Jerome p. Smith? Henry P, Bgileyg Homer D. Dettyg William J. Noonan llly Lyndon B. Taiag MOFTLU T- Maherg David Simoneauxg Theodore J. Spiewalq James F. Cushmang Alan H. Fisher- ug lr 5. l Q K ...P .fgg 'P' 4 it For First row, left to right Fredrich C. Pfluegerg Joseph E. Petunisg Norman J. Lemaireg Steven D. Baltzp Edmond V. Nolang Fred Ravenellg David A. McDanielg David A. Ruhlg Cooper M. Hawkins: Mehmel E' Atamer. Second row, left to right: Larry G. Fraysethg Fredrich H. Weding Edward J. Hackerp WaYne M. Juedesg Charles W. Grattg Dennis S. Terping Henry W. Hammersmithg Samuel E. Willis? David W' Plattong Gary J. Craddoclq Gerald L. Campbellg James T. Murphyg Elmer O. Chamberlain. Third row, left to right? Ronald D. Moreag James P. Andersong Theodore L. Summersg Stephen McCracken? Wllber R. Estrellasg John T. Rabyg Charles B. Wilmerg Gary A. Cooperg Nelson H. Daviesg Sidney L. Patterson? William A. Schwartz. 1' 1 First row, left to right: G. Spoorgoreng R. A. Antoscog D. G Haw- -- B. R. Richordsonp ENS R. L. Hicksy J. T. Riordon, MMCS, J ww T- .f., Clark. Second row, left to right: S. Forringtongl. A. Herman, G r 31 -- J. R. Erwing D. I. Peorsong C. M. Tillmong M. R. Kunze, D. C New-f D. S. Koprolskig E. W. McCommosg A. W. Boyerg R. L. Hollndcy, R D ' L. vfgln-. -if .. . B,R.R'hdof1: First row, left to right: R. L. Townsendg H. E. Beaver? J- D- Smnh' D' Benton' LUG lc or S ENS R. L. Hicksp J. T.Riordon,MMCSg R. B. Tormoschyi E- J- row, left to right: H. E. Schnebergerg D. D. Murpl'lFeYi J. R. Bueltermong W. F. Plottg H. J. Brung R. L. Price? W- P- Coboumf B' Petersen. Roger. C, W, Crookg R. G. Harris. Second E. H. Melichg M. D. Freemcng W. T. Mooreg B. Beersg D. Grobowskiy M. W- J 4 A N27 yfff if V . t 1 Q-t-uve'-nr ll f X ll 1 H A A X ., tr 17 itfifitzilf . gg.: . 1 .JL ,-... First row, left to right: Donald L. Carlockg Paul R. LaFlamg George R. Klokeg Clayton C. Smithg Stanley Wesolowskig LTJG Robert J. Griswoldg ENS Joseph H. Steing Paul R. Cosentag Robert G. Westg George A. Tomchog James J. Donovan. Second row, left to right: Kenneth A. Beging Bruce A. Turnbullg Andre J. LeBlancg Branton R. Zepkag Joseph Patakosg Cecil Antieg Robert E. Schwebackg Robert W. Walkerg William G. Hayesg Steven C. Smithg Gary R. Jonseckg Allen J. Flemingg Lawrence C. McCluneg Frankie D. Price. .-.-q 3 4 , ,,,. Vw , v .Y V4 First row, left to right: Gordon J. Vinyardg Larry G. Brandenbergerg Roy H. Earnestg Gary N. Smithi Rex A. Greeneg Stanley Wesolowskig LTJG Robert J. Griswoldg ENS Joseph H. Steinp Richard H. L0- Pradeg Robert Miniatig Larry E. Haterg Vernon D.Bakerg Micheal Poolg Francis B. LeBlanc. Second row, left to right: Dennis A. McLaughlin, Charlie L. Flanagang David L. Gunnoeg George E. Whitbeclq ROY- mond E. Fenoftg Leslie L.Jurgensg William C. Lesterg Daniel L. Funkhouserp Stanley S. Lanochag JameS A. Reeseg Robert P. Sorbarag Sherman E. Curtisg James L. Bresling John W. Eldridgeg William R. RSY' nolds. A .ff f, 4, WB, lvl ISIS 4 7 VW' Y! First row, left to right: RobertW.Burnsg Richard H. Sayersg Ismael Anduiarg Kyle Flahertyg ENS Joseph F. Loughrong Edmund J. Huntg Gary M. Cookg Robert W. Zittleg Richard J. Ronacherg Raymond E. Lebeau. Second row, left to right: Walter A. Marczakg Ronald C. lshmang Alvin L. Kroussg Howard F. Casidyg Harold W. Waishawg RobertJ. Devitog VictorJ. Cote. Third row, left to right: Floyd l. Webby James L. Holmesi William Stukesg Douglas l. Carlseng Rudolf E. Doengesg Robert A. Billingsp Michael R. Chapmong Gary J. Dozierg Donald W. Sisson. -is V First row, left to right: Robert C. Baroneg Lawrence J. LoVuolag Dennis E. Strausserg Jimmy L. Gorbeyp Rliger J' Brophyl Eulocne W- Slorki WC-'Yne T- Good: John D. Wills. Second row, left to right: Robert NN. Mooneyg James G. Greeleyg Harold W. Drake, James A. Rayloro, Jr.g Dee Y. Parry- Harvey F. Elrodg owed s.Rsf+e1. ' i , Un -'ii ' 'll' M, 'D V ! I 1 Y N a'- 4 NQ R x x gov., N , Y: c ..4:u11::z:Lr....L:....,.--W..,.. .----......- :..L,.,.......M,.,,,,, i ,ji-g,, 3 A , faq - f 4- A F f- .Y . M , ' - V ' - mu M 'rc'f.M-1 l F rw.. .. ind, ...- - x . n f! f-ny ,, .4 i n s Q a , vw 1 .- , 6 . .' A N ffl T -' L 1 fu .A ' 1, 4: .. ,- 2 4 I, First row, left to right: J. T. Keegong J. M. Therioultg K. Florhetyg ENS M. E. Hill, ENS J. J. Corbettg O. Millerg C. W. Bolmerg I. Lucey W. K. Barker. Second row, left to right: C. S. Heinzg V. N. Brooksg J. K. Roneyg W. D. Dowellg J. W. Gooding D. P. Lobby R. H. Corrollg W. B. Suttong W. T. Stoutg T. G. Hortong R. J. Applegoteg T. B. Olivorezg E. J. McCormick. Third row, left to right: S. H. lreworgyp D. I. Colemong L. E. Emertg J. C. Wellsg C. G. Smithg J. McCloing G. Gulbronsong P. G. Borlowg M. D. Biorndolg S. M. Blah. ' '- ..,,- ,, ,,,,,. .. ,. Y YA4V AM-41...-nv-My-MQW' H vb n 1 K J fx 5th ti 'in 'nf ,li -1 1 :Of .9 L U J' -90 Y -sl-. , '.' . x u - ,gi 7, .4 A M, x-! . 31' ,s 31: QOL i ' I' -W .-I l YM- 1 ,., N W .N W x ' r 11 rl wif., X 7 N 1 hw f F 1 x n X g 1 , 1 ' v .I .JW L...- 5343,w,,g3i,1,.,,,,,,.,,g,,....',........,,,.,.,....,,,A..,...M. Q... ..i.I:.,.....-.....,.,..,..,.......,... . ... 4. W.. . 5 , , , :W f -Q - ,- , 7th is X ...Sl 1 W 1 4 In L 15.1 .L , .. ,Y .ff .JH First row, left to right: LCPL Dalferesg LCPL Cantug LCPL Shaferg COPL Wronskig CPL Carrollg CPL Keeng IST SGT Gaynorg CAPT Stifflerg TST LT Roedererg SSGT Vigliottig CPL Stewartg CPL Richardsg LCPL Walshg PFC Harmon. Second row, left to right: LCPL Dayg PFC Livermoreg LCPL Mooreg PFC St. Ger- maine, PFC Gossg PFC Winsteadg PFCJonesgPFCPalermog PFC Eschelmang PFC Chandlery PFC Wood- ardg PFC Hearng PFC Noling LCPL Meeksy PFC Windsor. Third row, left to right: LCPL Rodriguezg LCPL Bilgrieng PFC Wellsg LCPL Chaffeeg LCPL Frenchg LCPL Tosig LCPL Lowellg PFC Connoleg PFC Waltong PFC Hofflerg PFC Welsh, PFC Corrlyg LCPL Mathias. Fourth row, left to right: LCPL Seagritfg LCPL Ottsg PFC N. W. Martini LCPL Kargulg PFC Buzzanelg LCPL Kummerowg PFC Weightmang PFC Sartyg PFC Ranking PFC Romanog PFC Foleyg PFC J. R. Mcrtinp LCPL Sherrod. 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