Wichita (AOR 1) - Naval Cruise Book

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X Wy as XX N ff W, I , ,iii if ' ff? V, WM' iw lfffff 'mf KW JZ? Z, . Z 912 Q59 5 1 'aa 'u A w HGNG KUNG ,M f 1 iffwwz ffwww ,ww lllliiiilfllll I...--Uiffflfff na -- Q- fn 65 its ill 500 5.a st! ai is to fa 54-1 si' ,lax V'-si A W hh.. it-4. In 5 Q A 'F BURIAL AT SEA Honoring the request of his daughter, Ms Katheryn Mitchell, the remains of MEI Cecil Fi Dandridge were scattered at sea in a ceremony held at 0730 on the morning of 25 February 1975. The ceremony was requested by the direction of the Commandant Eleventh Naval District while WICHITA was in port at the Naval Support Ac- tivity, Long Beach. The ceremony was conducted when WICHITA departed Long Beach to conduct training exercises in preparation for WICHITA29 role in protecting the freedom of the seas. It was decided that the ceremony would be held at the beginning of the training exercises in view of the many years that Petty Officer First Class Dan- dridge had undoubtedly spent in training exercises in service to his country. As the ship was slowed for the ceremony and the flag was flown at half mast, WICHITA's Ex- ecutive Officer, Commander W L. Zanzot, US. Navy, performed the religious portion of the ceremony. f CGIVIIVIANDING CDFFICER CAPTAIN R. E. SHEETS By the time you receive and read this cruise book, the seven and one-half months of your life that were spent aboard WICHITA in the Western Pacific will have already begun to fade into a surprisingly few memories. Cruise book committees, much like our memories, are kind to us, for they tend to emphasize the good times and block out the many long, hard hours of work that made this deployment one in which we may all take pride. Everytime we were needed, WICHITA was there, fully ready to do the job. That is a record that no one can surpass, and few tif anyj can equal. It was accomplished through the solid teamwork of each and everyone of you, and when the final count was made we came up with 154 wins and no defeats, and that's not too shabby. The WICHITA Linemen,'proved that they had a heart just a little bit bigger than anyone else. When the call for con- tributions to the Combined Federal Campaign was made, you responded with the largest man-for-man donation of any ship in the Pacific Fleet, and double the dollar contribution of our nearest competitor in Service Group UNE. Each of us will remember this cruise in a different manner, and each will take something different with us when we leave WICHITA. For me it is the pleasure in knowing that no matter where our respective paths may lead, for a brief period in the span of a lifetime we went the same way together. Roger E. Sheets Captain, U.S. Navy :Sw-5. Y f EXECUTIVE CJFFICER COMMANDER W. L. ZANZUT The fifth deployment of WICHITA to the western Pacific was one requiring the flexibility, ingenuity and initiative that onlyihe best can produce. You, the men of WICHITA certainly demonstrated this by providing reliable support to the Seventh Fleet. Without missing a single commitment you performed in heavy seas, adverse weather and shortages in manpower thal would have significantly hampered men of less fortitude. To participate in such an effort and see you continually rise tothe challenge has been a special privilege that I will always remember. Now that we have returned for a long awaited reunion with oul loved ones, I am certain that those traits demonstrated during the deployment will manifest themselves in continued outstan- ding performance ln EASTPAC operations. W. L. ZANZOT Commander, U.S. Navi f , mf, . , W., f f . k I ,,,VV , Fifi- t. t. 2 ,x 2 M .. . ' . lwiffw . .f Mn ,iffff ' . ,fm 1 ,N I V, ryrfr 11,1 I , 'Viz' 'f . . ,f', wx .. , , T QTL if 1 - C V T uf- ' , ' my , ' ' T a f. ,X , , 4 ,, , ,, ,, K f ,l ,.,' f f 'f,, , , s AUX . If . f , 1 f h pififfff' 75 2'- X xvvsv w.' ff . ,ff M W W f J If 1 X , 4' X 'ravi ,. - 2 V 1 3, ,,,,, IH PAST CD. CAPTAIN J. F. VARLEY A commanding officer undoubtedly feels a certain amount of grief when he has to leave behind a crew which he has lead for 21 months in meeting every commitment in the finest tradition of the Navy. lt is with such a heavy feeling that Captain James F. Varley left his adored crew on WICHITA for duty as Commander, Service Squadron Three QCOMSERVRON-35 in the San Francisco Bay area. The crewmembers themselves were somewhat sullen that day also, and even after several months had gone by, continued to speak of the inspired leadership of Captain Varley which had urged the crew to win the Battle Efficiency award fthe EJ, still proudly displayed on WlCHITA's bulkheads. Although Captain Varley seemed to fit right in as CO of an oiler, few had known of the breadth of his 23 year career during which he had served in various positions ashore and aboard five submarines. Few, if any, knew that he had been XO and CO on the USS VOLADOR QSS-4905 and the USS CATFISH QSS-3395 respec- tively, or that he had participated in the first submerged launch of the only Polaris missile with a nuclear warhead. Rather, the crew knew Captain Varley as that warm and affable gentleman who could play volleyball or drink beer with his crew and easily maintain or boost WlCHlTA's fine reputation as an outstanding ship. His parting words on WlCHlTA's overall performance were There was not a single casualty in our ability to perform any job. And l think that speaks most highly of what the ship is capable of doing. He added, l'm leaving this ship when it's in peak condition, and I think all future commitments will be met. . . 2 r CHANGE OF CGIVIIVIAND Captain Roger E. Sheets, U.S. Navy, relieved Captain James F. Varley, U.S. Navy, as commanding officer of the USS WICHITA AOR-1 in ceremonies onboard WICHITA on Tues- day, 27 May 1975 at ten a.m. The ceremony began with the playing of the National Anthem. Following the invocation by Captain S. L. Roberts, CHC, U.S. Navy, the departing CO, Captain Varley, made remarks con- cerning WlCHlTA's fine efforts in meeting commitments dur- ing his twenty one months of command. Afterwards, both Captain Varley and his relief, Captain Sheets read copies of their orders. ' Captain Varley was presented with the commissioning pen- nant by Master Chief Petty Officer Russell L. Spencley. The ceremony was concluded with the benediction offered by Chaplain Roberts. f Captain Sheets comes to WICHITA having completed a tour as assistant Chief of Staff for operations with Commander Task Force 77. 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' A : . .J If I' N..-...Wa .AMN My . Off'-' X- Ei--f.--M.. A -X xii . , iw- -kwlnzf i V .......,- 0 N . 'MN 'W f M r .Q :Q Y - r.....4p..gg.Q,'Nv'+M' I -I .-............. ., 1 X' Q A - H - ...,., 1 V X H .. ,T ffwawiy, ii A Q ,M .M..,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,..,.,,, -mann .wi A f x , 'N W , S W M -'WM .WI . -W... W-+ ' A -1-F A .X A . L K x t X U Q X ........,. P' an-H-v N.M,f..:...,, , . Q 19- Y 'J Q,,,,Nf,L,,f, j tl, Wm... R 3 N . . , . ., Q3 , W2 , A S p g . T Q. 'W A rr . . . . E.. ,., 4 .7 .V .E . ii sz M.W,k,,, . . A X A . . . f - N W... Q .W . , X X f f . - 'mare 'XL 2 i 'AXNS KpSNf':'f'7 f f f 'M' ,. 'X M R y H I X X 5 .......... . .. ,, 1 ,MMV - T ' . . XX If-1 ww Mmm-W-N.-e.,,, ,ww A I Q W' RQ5' V 1 fwwmww- .cxwx-eva, um.. x is' Q . f ' -, N .L WM... 3 sv 4' A 7. 3 gm. 1 , f K ig 41 f 3 - A X Q W X iff 3 .. ? ia I. A S K X f X1 -iii .X JI ' ' 1 4 A.. 4 S K - ,ff y, xr., m 9, , ,,,, -f. X 3 1 L 1.- , . F 1 1 I f ' n :MIDN Ed MAYo,Lr .Thad wunam R. REED, ossN cnrasrpan B. SHAFFER, ofou9Er'E'GS5rJ,tEfr?a Vvanef c. UNK, and FOQIVZ oss, ETR3 Dennis FISHER. ETRS Davld GEORGE- .qu 1 N tai.. A f ff wif ,ye A XECUTIVE DEPARTMENT V-1 I YQ Ll? VL 21,f'X I! X-DIVISICN -w lr W v I , -4 x Bottom row Ueft to rnghty PC1 James H HONEY SN David M FARLEY JO3 Charles E WASHAM TOP ROW SA Paul R WILLIAMS YNC James B MEDLOCK PC2 AnthonyC TIIVIBERS PNC Rudulfo S AVELINO 'XX Wwwmnapyy NWQQQW 3 u .susuw-Sf ' l. WS?- nfu 'n :YN3AI' Q33 gg:2dyR LAWg'3'5fAKER, PCS Gary L SMITH, PNSN .norm G BARNES, vm Gordon BATSELL, 4 1 1 l'-R : . , . , . . . . , . , . , . . , V Sw S as me X M-m.WM.,.Qgf .Q U :W X 1 I EQ :x I 5 Q I 5 . WN Q -........,, -Wm,. ,.-A ....s.,.,.4,.m.Q.. . ., MN , S 'L X ' sw- S K X ' '- S ww-M-ae., a- Q- ,-VM ' NJ 0 ? 'l'UNun..,,,, wmnnnmv- ' sv N 4 .Q . V .. l . ' i n vi A A' S' . ' . .ur 8' '. A 1 , gk .S S sa, S , S s . is ' W S K, .- :M ,,,.Tk ,. essewi X If UF'-.jf Q' 4 , 'C 1 , ' g ' P i I wa X , , 3 In . XS ' V' i tutor 1 , ' I ' 'E s ' ' qu N. I . S Q A il? Q S. a M ' f adaa 4 ' , 5 1 ' 3 2 2' f ! x , Q f f ' 3 Q, ,Ai It's a great Navy day! How's the Cruise Book coming, WASH! Q Alright class, today's lesson is 1-A PNC AVELINO- the HI wish I phantom wish I wish it was a Who put this work on my desk? SFISWGI' man MAC BLUNK and for fun I clean my 'in' basket 31 ...MAA in action... And you can break a man's back and arm simultaneously. Only sux more months and I get paroled What do you mean, l'm not 4-O? . , And how much is DOW JONES worth, x - Im afraad you'II have to do this again, Wash. N DIVISIG af' Bottom Row Ileft to rightl: Ltjg. William A. FAUST, QMSN Gregory D. WILLIAMS, QM2 William A. HARRIS Top Row: QMSN David B. DONOVAN, QIVIC Charles L. ARMENTOR, QMSN David L. OLIVER. I figure us to be ten miles south of RENO. 5 W . ex ff , I X fy, K . M . .,..-K 4 e W : X f . , , ,E Xieznigig . , I A I If , 4' V I If I fall, will I get full retirement? As usual, l'm on top of it, Chief! 34 Nice day for a Pachyderm parade, Captain - -I1 11 f, V ,,,' V, K H-DIVISIO NA lleft to rightl: HM2 James Fl. DUNGAN, HMC Charles Ft. ANDERSON, HM2 William L. WETHERBEE l've cornered the market on penicillin. odd place for a tattoo QQ x NX. X X X 2 X Mmrw4 xx ,,, ye 1' Q . X x 1 :lx iw 5 x - R, A x, y. rf? .4 ,f 44:5 Mr gy, 5, W . Fix k ., Q6 x i il vs- x g,mQwQg 'A 'Y ps t . f' A' ' x W A , V .,VL 1 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ja. 1 Q 5 f f 4 4, , V, , ,y yzfcw SN 7 X 62,1 ax. Tk 'f x, .W xl X N Ulf ' s- -X V 5 Kgs N .Kiwi- E iz , Q k C .- A x I NES! , L .X X x L K x x hL - E . f A Q :Q 5 Xl: 151. 'TL gx X fy , ' M 14 W 'S ' V TTS if ' wx f '. L 1 N 5 N X B if ' 1, W 1 ix -' ' X ' ., I ,I , 4 I .ggixm f xv E f X jf ,ijgggu f ,V 7 Af K , f f Ng jrie 'Q , W -,X f ,, , , V27 ,ww 4 5.,,2,, . Q , . xxla ,. R X 47 If if sg if 1 ,f,, i ' 4 dfff 9 - H. J w M f N f 1 E 1 KX X.-X Q , ffwm mg ffm M-1 .251 N. X v w A ff 4 ff ' xx 5- W w,f,1.j:,g , Q 265 Z . S X X fy X ' Z f X 7 X S 4 f Z Z f Z 5 X A Z X, x Q X ff ffffff , X ZW , E X W, 'f ff 4 ff 4 Zff, ,fq N -fN w 38 IVI-DIVISION 2 ,..-- K Front row lleft to rightl: MM3 Mark L. SIMMONS, row: MMCS Samuel R. GORMLEY, MM3 Gary N MMFA Douglas K. LOCATELLI, FN Daniel PAULSON, SMITH, FN Paul A. PEFlEZ, MMFA Jeffrey G. TOOLE FA Justiniano N. BALBARINO, FA Lucio Fl. ROSAL. 2nd MM3 Mark D. HENSLEY, MM2 Bobby L. GEORGE. LL? V f F r llftt '.ht:FAJh lvl. . vygRreE:1OOWM.eoELcEogEe2TA, Mmcfl3Tx1oelyXEllfAlkErI?ioFnXI MCRl9grilV'USSEN' MMFN David Bl BESSE' FA John 2nd row: MM3 Benjamin F. HOHLFING, MMFN vvmiani ALD' S fe l 1 is pf Now, that's something! Say that again, buddy! was a GERBER baby. Ha! Now let me tell you the one the four-legged sailor. the boss Yes sir, I'II send my sharpest man. 39 in ix- .P V I .V Q id-.A B-DIVISION Front Row fleft to righty BT2 Stephen Nl. DIBENE, BTFA T L. WYNN BT . BTFA John B. HUNT, BTFN Gary P. CONWAY, FN WoSloyeSyBRADLEY', FA3J2f3'oL?5lSBvC31YLlEcF3N' 223 SOW5 BT1 John F. MCABEE, FA Willie C. JENKINS, BTFA Joseph WETZL, BTFN Wmiahh P LAWSON Tlmothy J. HANNA, BT3 Thomas D. CLINE, BT3 Martin E. WAY. ' ' Front Row Cleft to rnghty BTC FrederlckS HUGHES BERGIN BT3 Ricky D WEED BTFN James D FN Mlckey ANDERSON BT1 Vnrgll L BRYSON FA MORRISON BT3 GarretG OULDHOUSE BT3 Den Joseph R SILVA BTFN David W VOELLER FA ms C CHAPMAN BTFA Calvm L CHASE Thomas E GENEREUX 2nd Row BT3 Wllluam M ' Z . . ' , , ' , 1 I - 1 I 1 - , - ' 1 - l u 1 ' 1 . , - . I . 1? v 1 X Q U Q is V 5 ,. sw I0 mx X X-xx. X XX QX if RX Q X X x I MX X I ,XX Q M, SX X Xg XXQQX' XX 1 X X X f X, X ,h, N7KxX . X X X if X MT f f W X Mic Wg, X .X X - x I X QS I XX. S , Xu 'N x 'W X ' f, x' : ' -Fifi A - 5 s F ff W Xi 1 Xf xii X! X v ms X X QW, X QJA X Mfg , v , ff ,A Q Smear f f f W' QW ali. Z1 m ff f M 7 , , 5 . W QQ XR X . ww , XNXXXX f NX 1, R we Q. 2 W Q47 44 E DIVISICJN X .-lm 'iv J- Bottom Row lleft to rightl: EM3 William J. HARWARD, FA DOMINGUEZ, EM1 Rufus R. ETHINGTON, EMFA IIUSIIII James E. REED, IC2 Aaron B. SCHULTZ, ICB Douglas M. E. MORRISON, ICFN Galon D. MILLER, IC1 Danlelig DORMAN, ICFN Eric T. WILLIAMS, EM3 Craig R. DAVIS. LARSON. I Top Row: EMCM Russell L. SPENCLEY, EM3 Edgardo B. i. .i and then SPIDERMAN scaled a 40-story H building - - . . and only six more hours to Q0 - - - F Whatcha you looking at Iaddie? Now, that flips me out! Turn the power down, Igor! Aw if That's my kinda smoke! That'S 'FATHEFl'S PRIDE' in the Sixth race, right? , Pano Yummy! Dear Abbie , . . E W Without mentioning any names . . MY these sheets are soft . . . must D9 that DOWNYV' -DIVISION ni i I .ti l l .I li l l I 1st row kneeling lleft to rightlz HTC Wayne B. WARD, HTFA John G. HANRAHAN, MR3 Andreas M. OCHOA, Ens. Bentley Y. BROOKS. kneeling 2nd row: FN Gregory L. DRAKE, MR2 Michael L. HAIZLIP, FN Ray F. LOOSCHEN, HT3 Samuel E. BAUGH. 3rd row standing: HT1 Norman V. TOURVILLE, HT1 Stephen T. COLLINS, HT3 Michael B. PONTY, HT2 Andrew PREE, FA Roy P. MOODY. i I! i . il 1 if l ii Qi . i i HTFA HARRY BENSON HT3 FLOYD STUBBS MBS MICHAEL NAKAN0 l I .5 47 Q itz You Iaddies sure you know what you're doing? a little R 81 R instruction 5637548.9787654100. . K.,?t.. ,, , . Q and this is what you call wood O 'rf W Qei d0Wn ! get down ! Y X f ' 1 final, 5 . 1 4 Qi Y , N,,,.e .,..,,, N sn, X he H0w's this pose? liberty call in 15 minutes. ls this just like a real war, Mike ?H HT1 Tourville A-DIVISICJN Front row kneeling Qleft to rightyz MMCS JOHNSON, MIDSHIPMAN Allan THOMPSON fkneelingjz EN2 Robert E. HINTON, MM3 LINDHOLM, MMFA Gary L. COX, FA Dale E. 2nd row Gary J. Jay D. in - Wil GUDEFIMUTH, FA Baltazar D. LUMBAD. standlng:EIwS Robert HOUSE, FN Siepnen J. SCHWARTZ. MME3. Michael G. SEHGENT. FN Terry W. POAGE, FA Rolancg o. Lopez. ? I Ueff to NQNUI MMS Raymond C. IVIINY I 1 w 1 1 ii In li -U .-fibrin ' rf 5 5 v Q E LAMB, 'WDWMM8Tr1omf1SnsmrN.MM.mQr....v. M m 1 we FN vaughfm- Q anim in ll'-wrt 1 lwonder what happens if I turn this? -a supervisory position? AX if wx' , 4 f Gee what a great cup of coffee' ww Miller High Life' time! p0L-DIVISION ist row kneeling lleft to rightl MIDN 1!C Brian F. DELANEY, Ens. Louis D. LOWE. 2nd row kneeling: NINI1 Theodore C. DELTO, FN Domingo SILVA, FA John E. BADGER Jr., MMFN Thomas P. JOST. 3rd row standing: FN Richard F. URIA, HT3 Steven L. HALL, BTFN Steven L. BUCHANAN, MMFN William O. CHILTON. f ,I V ' my ' U 1 7 ,, 4 Q W ' ff ff WG , W ff f , , Qs f, fm.- if ' f, X7 54 rl: ,, H .,, JF' ff Push this button and we'll make oil spill history! Did I hear the one about the farmer's daughter? Are you sure we can drink this stuff? s 1 Now those things are big! iiEi 'mmi 1 W XA . . mi 1: Q' 'fs L-4 ' : ,, g M1 f vm, QA . 5 .3 T i , g , 1 -7 Q' A , -. 'sw-1 zkzk. I fr f Ji' V fe, X Q Qfflir an 4 Y 4. dll, x gf , f I f - 'f ai' -W ia jg , r,j ,Q 'Lv L 2, - ll 1.14242 ' ' J y -:gf . gif bf in wa: AQ.. 1st DIVISION Front row kneeling: ENS. James F. IVICSORELY, MIDN 1!C Todd M. THEDY, MIDN 1!C M S DO urrav . NOVAN, MIDN 3!C Carl F. FREEBEERG, IVIIDN 3!C Bryan D. OLSON. Back row kneeling: SN Steven M. DICKERSON, BIVl3 Gary T. RISKO, SN John L. lVloKlNLEY, SA Henry L. PAGARAGAN, BM2 Richard A. NICELY, 1st row standing' SN Donald W MURPHY SN Ja T . . , mes . HOWARD, SA Thomas IVI. CURTIS, SA Steven S. SIVIART, SN James R. DOUCET, SN Daniel K. WlNN. 2nd row standing: SA Samuel A. IVIANNINO, SA William A. FRYE, SR Edward E. POOR, BIVl3 Kenneth W. LANNING, SA Scot A. LUXICH, BM3 Donald PITTS, SN Joseph J. PLASSE. 5 ls.- l lr' Left to right: BM3 Jerry MINTER, SA Tom GRUBE, BM3 R b tJ. ' N, SA Jeffrey K. MEADOWS, SA Milton D. HARPER. O er MCQUMD' SA Kevm KENYO ix .-fi ., ,.g gay xl -L . . SECRATARIAT by one length ooooo o Join the Navy, learn a trade, lf we make it, I promise next time. . ,fp ,HS U w'll , .. I Stand by 'O' me' won' You FRYE? There is positively no reason I shouldn't be an Admiral! 57 -. A ' Hold the pickle, hold the lettuce Whoopee!! M ii! me and my lasso... ..howllost15lbs. . .' , P SX WlCHlTA's own Iwo Jima .x, E BOAT PECPLE 447 .- M xl ii 4 , . 1 ! :a W Y I Q .X lei -,- 'H , X , ,, M Z 34' .xv u , Hx l A f,,.,,ff' ,-4 K' 5 A 1, 1 -2 . 4 , v i ' if ig 4- 5 Aww, X 4 3' -P 0 i ' 1n 'f i? '. i' ' g . Running away from home . U-5 , i - 2 N----i' 1 k......' LAI . Finding a lost boat . Giving the gig a shave . X ff NL? 4 4x2 if -XX 13 ff s ,Ak xykh , , ff- ,Q X , jguf-'I jg ,N A ., K Q L nm , SR SW U ' gg. f 114 I- i , .f Ag ig li fi 23535 16 ri M? NM, ' . gf x I ,ea Af V 7' W ' 'J Y 1 M 'fyfkflwafw iq' .Sf 2, if, 'A ,4'-,'kQNQ, ' z , . if S M ,W X x K if Mgr' ,X , x ' ,,' ,M mi x X LP i i f '- Y 4 i W, , 3 , .,,, f , ,, x ,W , ,-P 1 , f ' Eng? V , 5 , Q -qw! I V . , mlm' ,N , i ff? ' ,if , Ng A A K. A ,M ' I N ZND DIVISION I Ist row kneeling Ileft to rightlx SA Ivlireslaw CAR, SA Rexford D IVIOORE, SA William WINCHESTER, SN Jef- frey TUROUEZA. 2nd row: BIVICS Robert E. BALLS, SN David L. HARSTON, SA Steven L. EVANS, SA James lvl. OLIVER, SA Timothy GRUBE, SN Thomas C. IVIARTIN, BIVI1 Lloyd R. KENDRICK. 3rd row: SN Clifton L BAILEY, SA Ronald N. EWING, SA Donald P. PEASE. SN Tony J. TODD, SR Ronnie L GORDON, BIVI3 Ronnie C. HAIVIRICK. SA John L. .ioHNsoN, sn ee-0 L V99 - GONZALEZ, SA Thomas W. GRAY. 60 ..he just volunteered to be keelhauledf' 331 QV We all got fewer cavities with CREST! i Q1g'9emn9 8 background in exterior corailng, . W L. Secratariat by two Ien9fhS i x 4- 1 5 I Q f X W.....m,.......f is Xx ww NN, , ,, xx V 4 . Q. SS' X bd . T A XE' X -, WM I Q? Q My f ff Q L i f 1 i i S v i 1 3 I w r Ii w. ,v a 32 E it H Q Vi . fx 1 f s TQ D DIVISION Front Row lLeft to Rlghtl SA Eduardo M. AGUILAR, SA Nestor B DOMINGUEZ, FA Stephen M. SWEENEY, SA Angelito D. MERIN. 2nd Row: SA Donald E. WAGNER, SA Herman FLORENCE, SA Duane L. STEVENS, SN Craig S. MORAN, FN Ronald WOOLFOLK. 3rd Row: T 'x Left to Right: BM3 Randall HOVEN, SN Alex H. SANDOVAL, BROWN. SA M. o. cox, SN Kerry L. scnaosoen ,,...,..........-v. BM1 Glenn G. DENUZZI, SN Jeffrey STROTHER, SN Ronald O. FORREST, SN Karl R. JOHNSON, SN Eldred EAIGESLBACK, MIDN 1!C Stephen JENSEN, ENS. J. J. E . BM3 William J. ROBINSON, SA Derrick W. s 1. K Enough with the rabbits - can you do a dove? How long do I have to hold this? i 1 tg, x f Room with a view. You ieft the keys where? F W ,fl . V WW ,W 'Ne x V w 3 X T l wa Q 4 ff 1 lb h A 53 x 4 4 22 Inq , ,f Q Q VW , , X N95 is-M , 1 X' in f . J ,- ,v..V , N, H ., .,,,Vn if 'I ,.... A X I came back 'sl F1 iw I I, I V1 , 1 Ili A V ! 2+ Si 1 E 21 la Wi gs .sl Which hand The NSC wouIdn't approve this seat , belt! I 65 WEAPONS Names of the victims: FTG2 Hugh C. Leonard, SN Gary L. Caldwell, FTG3 Robert A. Metz, GMGSA Keith D. WALTON, GMG3 Eddy D. HOWELL, FTGSN Dave F. NORMAN, GMGSN Robe- rt E. COLLINS, SN Lon- ney D. KEARL, SN Micha- el J. SPENCER, SN Dean BARLOW, SN Yves G. CH- AMPT, FTG1 Samuel P. HOUSE, GMGC Jose L. MARTINEZ, FTGSN Bruce M. BARKER, FTGSN David G. BJORN- STOD, GMG1 John L. NI- GHTINGALE, SN Michael BROCKMAN, Ltjg Jerry FRENCH. Strange???- Maybe not when you hear the explanation. We of the Cruise Book Committee offer our deepest apologies for not having a standard divisional picturefor Weapons. As it is, they have won our award for being the most unphotogenic division of all time, Three attempts at capturing them on film have failed. In our last effort, the photographer told me an unknown party apparently discarded the negatives thinking the envelope which contained them was trash. Whomever you are, remember the bombs of Hiroshima killed and maimed thousands of innocent people. . . and I am equally annihilated at the thought that our last effort has failed. JO3 Charles E. Washam, Cruise Book coordinator me and my pal . . -GMG2 C. A. MARSHALL Next time l'II grease the wheels. - SN M. J. SPENCER X .... - ss ,,,,.-rnlsnglluz Sewasm EARL S4 WNEZ I L.. .,.. .. . 1 ..HeW35 one of our Snipmare-S! Ito r: SN S. L. CALDWELL, SN L. D. 3 ARL, SN R. E. COLLINS, SN D. L. JOHNSON, GMS U FAELRTINEZ, SN M. BROCKMAN C 9 SN G. L. CALDWELL I L FTG2 H. C. LEONARD . SN M- BROCKMAN, FTGSN BNI. BAFIKEFI, SN D. BARLOW i , 7, , f as , f ' Um: o .wa i 'L a, 7- 4 W Q , 4 f1'ff ' WW' , ,, 'V , , FTG2 LEONARD And I thought a magazine was something to read. 4 X. , . K WW, . QW 'V W ,fy ,HW V XX If X1X Xigf X A W1 f f f TLSVQX X f X X ff W M u7f LY' 7 W Q, ,X XX f 5 W'LZ6'WN X'NY -by ff 7 'Wf f XX- M 'Z , L - V, so ff , K X X .L f 44 , A ffff QQXX-, Hi any f 1 . X ' HW, qi - f If 1, X Y A sl , X' W X N N, Nw 1. XX! fff qyfff X gfsjl 1,44 ,Q ,gw fs, V X, ,f ,A as If f is f Q X 33 1 Q K N s X' L ...M .,,, W s - rv! P! X - f M V-gawk,-'4. XX.s,lZfe ? Zsggfyg V-N S Y, Xgz , 5 fs of 21,5 ales' X 'f A Km , , Q f X L ' xgg Q1 m - W X Xffff X X Q X , ' , sf X I' X X . ssgfm ff ,,,, 1 gs : L -Xi'-Q XXXL ' QQX XX Xt im- 'XF ,y . -1- x s 4 A C N , XQW, , f :sl X ' x , of ' fs Z WW' ,, :,, X SN! X-1iX ' L X 'Xxx - XX. ,, , , . ' ffzffs X X 'HQ fo L X. GMG3 E. D. HOWELL Bombs for days . QS X X 68 i0 fight qnelmersp LTJG o.. s. FRENCH. GMG 1 HTINGALE, FTG1 s.P. House SN CALDWELL Q2 , RASE I Front Row iLeft to Righty Midshipmen 1!C Joseph F. DAMIAN, BIVI1 Jerald W. BOROFF. 3rd Row: SA Per- NESTEROFF, MMFN Eric C. CARMOUCHE, SA cival N. Cabading, EM2 Dick L. WILLIAMS, ENFN Jef- Michael S. GALE, BMSN Kevin P. LONG, WO1 Paul L. frey L. SCHEER, FA David G. Nelson, EM2 John M. CARTER. 2nd Row: EM3 Roger D. HARRIS, EM3 GRUBBS. Robert W. KERN Jr., SA Peter M. LEE, FN Rogelio B. sf X Just a minute Chief, I dropped my crystal in the winch . . . Oops! . . . Crunch! God, this is dull. making a what to do what . . n i . . Mr. Clean. -- if SUPPLY DEP 1 f M, , J ,Q Nwlwm., 7, , f Nw 1' , k f 4 w 'Y , T: E251 5' MQW dfvvwfifwka - , f 9 P G E 1-' ffwwm, P f , ,,,, z f QW S-1 DIVISIGN 1st row kneeling lleft to rightl: SN James M. LIVINGSTON, SA Joseph J. DUSKA Jr., SA Larry T. COOMER, SK3 Virgilio M. BONIOL, MS1 Aquilino R. BASA, SK1 Jose I. PFONDEVIDA. 2nd row kneeling: SK1 Arthur B. CRAFT, SK2 Marvin D. PIERCE, SK3 Michael SIMS, MS1 Fortunato R. BASNILLO, MS3 Conrado A. BACTAD. 1st row standing: SKC Privado S. ...tg GUMABAY, FA John W. McClure, SK2 Ronald J. LYTLE, FA Lester A. MARQUES, SKSA Aldo J. ZUCCONI, SK2 Raymond A. MIRANDA, SKSN Mark E. TAILLARD. 2nd row standing: SN Alvin A. NARCISSE, EN1 James N. SPIRES, SK3 Randay J. STEPHENS, SKSN John O. RUGEE, SA Kenneth W. HEIN. C X X by ji' 5 get A M f A i gf 4, As Q, X -1. ti 1 ,QA X .5 1 R I ., QS C . if R b fy A . QX' . gf A V X Rm Front row lleft to rightlz BTFA Byron D. RODGERS, MS3 Delio D. DUERME, Ens. James A. LOPEZ, MS3 Leopoldo M. TORIO, MSSN Edward C. MILLER, SK3 Aturo E. EJANDA, MSSN Fernando MOLINA, MS2 Rameo P. 72 MAHAYAG, MSSA Douglas A. MASIEE, MS1 Crispin N, DAYRIT, 2nd row: SA Robert H. DUMAS, SA Richard A. MORRISON, FA Michael s BATINA SA Robert G- QEILARA, sK3 Michael L. EGAN, MSSN Danny? C LARD. ard row: Mssu charles E. REINHART. SA Marrei cs. BARTON Jr., SR Philip A. ROSSIGNOL, SE Fgpzfln HARRIS, ETRSA Morris sz. HENSON, FA Robert - Yes sir, Mr. President, sir! 1 LC D R J OH N S O N Supply Officer Who me? 4 f 4' I'm so good at this. W M I' I x A L Xi! X' , X ' iff' X w ifmfffi s ffff f f :V , 1 fi If U li A X WZ, 1. fr f f , , ? , , 22 . W 55 2- 1.1,-,31 1 ,, NN x wx 5 wi X X X x X X W f , V-.fy L Www ' A k 1 1 222 41 Z, Z Z v l x, .44 'ya V 'ivan 5 y I Q Q N ASN 'is yfff' fffig .mg X X ff 'KN Q X 5 , 1, A ' I x S- 1 ' 1 I Qi .M-,......,. 2 DIVISION N ww. 'I lf' SJ . . .- F, A E 1 A J .53 JM' sf f N . Q, , , . ,MX X , V, .., X tg . xv N f N 'T X X ei .gl QX .I My X Y . . f S. K ,E A rweti, A g 'Q - t 5 S , i ii r w - ' e 'X K 1 X X b It 3. Front row lleft to rightl: SHSN Charles P. HUDGINS, DKSN Esteban P. CUTIYOG, SH1 Alfredo A. HERAMIA SH1 Palmer L. CHATMAN. 2nd row: SH2 Sammy P. GARCIA, SH2 Gregorio C. CAPARAS, DK1 Fernando P MUTIA, DKSN Rickey DEAN, LCDR Jerry JOHNSON. 3rd row: SHSN Larry HOLDEN, SHSN Leonard G BABINO, SN Willie V. POWELL, SH3 John L. EMMONS, SH3 Melvin RICHARDSON. H? at lleft to rightl: SH3 Edwin H. EBEL, Ltjg. Lawrence Gaudet, SH3 Martin MYERS. W A A 5 Q You'd better like this 2 I E 1 Q E i 1 x 1 i 1 i t t I I I Ahh-dishwater soup. . . 76 gmt. Q 2.1 ' 9 1 1 x X 4 f . , -Q Y X ff Q g vw A it 5 . re -1 4 . 1 fs S W .j X A ' We l tt t i . Q. 1 I Life's rough for in mossCook. ldon't know what they do, but they're fun to push. I opened the store 10 minutes early today. E x - X to X at t V ' Q f S is Y ' ., f yt 1 -Q fe: A ,aw 35 f H You do pretty fair work for a shorttimer. I 77 Tapered, please! I intend to pass this time! Sir I just set a new haircut speed record! I e in-.. ? .t ig. SPORTS i Fiuff! Ruff! Mtv ti ui' 1 Be still so I can hit you! I 'fr l 45,12 Y' ir, 4 1' ' 'feet up! Don't you know rm the HAMMER? Q srioi the back-handed, one legged, side straddle Ref, I did not foul that man! nf! , W if! Was r N... TT-ifij .wr 5 , I, i 1 1' f' ,.....,..--4---0 , ..e A 1 X 4 415 strongest hoop known to man Just wear one of these and the CO aIwaY5 lets yo ear y 1 'X qw 1 1 'K' -9 , 51A QAPGNES e , .W .W www I ISLAND Q e my gf 2... -cg' .. F .,. A 4 . A hl q W1 fffgeg . . out for an evening walk Will the real TARZAN I forward? pease Step 'fu--..-s...N Try some of this! a. M iiiiwv i Q . ff' ' 1- .JC. .S Rf .ildlnwmv Don't worry, your MOM is nowhere in sight OFFICERS M 'Do you know this man? . . . You'd better. X425 , ff if s ff nn, t 1 f ' . vff .,' 4, .NLS ,ff , .. ,I , M ge f t ii? . X Xt V ,x X 4 jg? Z Q2 ,Qs U 'f X, ttxt f 'W' ff f 1 , He thinks he's leaving. Humor 'em. 'tis that this month's GUI, Gerald? lt's got too many moving parts. , ., .. ,,,,,.,.. ' if X ' l vga Wish it was Big Bad Mimi .- ,Agnes in X bb . -.,.x ,, . I X l it S - ..,,. Q J . . a 32nd off, sailor! could squeeze that guy down to my size! no 4 . . a little camera-shy, eh Wes? 'll don't mind if you stay and watch the movie. lt's just that . . Oil spills sure smell. I won't eat my soup! l won't eat my soup !-1 'Class of '44' '-1'l, f M90-v , FLIGHT QUARTERS k f 5--ti Q, nff-4 90 I k.4' I ka W Y i 5 5 E, ' 43,-,V 5, IY ' X f wif .1 H. Q w 55. .X S., Shortness is next to Godlinessf' i mmgj1l'1 us enough! 84 Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! And don't forget to send me a Playmate calendar 'S-.. SHIP'S PARTY X . . . The way quarters ought to be. s W i .f V' Y 7 W' . x x Q' kj ,. 0 if I guess we need a new mascot W7 86 4 LS ig 9 'Ig.L:i4.QiaL- , i ff '-2 .mil y , X w 1 f fxwz f X fav X0 4 XR X X X XXX5 XXQX X XXXXSS XX X X ff W , Of X N I 1 , a , , ffw W A' Z ,Am M, 1- W W Xi f, hw X ,Mg 4 f , ,W , f 4, Q if f,,, W f M, , , 7 4 f f ,, X f BON VGYAGE SU BIC 5 If qw , X 0 X 1 WW,,.,L' V, U ' ' 'Wy Q e f 1 X-ff f X 3 NN 5 A X Ai. , Sig, 4 2 er ypgy, . 'f - --...x.. LJA.- f x Sf N '5 NIH. X 'S W , , x ? hh I 1 X K-M-,,, M, ,M N40 M , Q A X f AX VS ri-sf. Q .,,.,. I 41 PGTPO UFIRI Long live the King! Got me in the picture, WASH? I N That guy has a fast right. Let go, this kinda dancing ain't t y,,,:.-fi fOI' TUG! NX ,Mfg f ' f Z 2 ff., Qi f' 1 ft, fi . . , The counsel of Elders .3 x P, QQ 'PHE , . . 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