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Pushing Oll illyl'liQ:'f6C6 unveiled a dream. a dream Vlliidl n'W fflflearly five hundred years later. llllvfllef ii, ni i nnhqfjgdyred tons. backfracked along his Pdflli routine . . .' necessary. bill' ydrillg and. finally, satisfy- ins e oee e erniee. e ne task had been well 50095 is not always ex- yyfffof' a status quo is seldom thrill- 2-4elf.en Meaning is contributed by of the Willian1nM. Wood sug- Xfeat as the discovery of a new fhef Atlantic. the Wood testified hieiffdld wofldu- fnnin but 279316 W9f'd i and eff-sf if fhev 'O 'he M, have taken HISTORY i Though built during wartime by the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Of KSHIHYQ New Jersey, the U.S.S. WILLIAM M. WOOD actually took no active part inWorldWar H. Her keel was laid November 2, 1944, and she was launched July 29, 1945, about a week before the atomic bomb's thunder echoed from Hiroshima., Operating out of Tsingtao, China, after a Caribbean shakedown cruise, she patrolled Chi- nese and Korean waters until February 1947. After a yard period, she joined Task Force 38 for a Pacific cruise which resulted in her win- ning the Navy E for battle efficiency. Upon her return to California, the WOOD was transferred to the Atlantic Fleet, was used as a DESLANT School ship, and took part in Fleet exercises. Shortly after the outbreak of the Korean con- flict, the WOOD set out on the first of eight Mediterrane ' ' an cruises., She returned in 1952, and then entered the Boston Naval Shipyard for conversion to DDR classification., On June 6, 1953, the eighth anniversary of D-Day, she was recornmissioned as a radar picket destroyer. And in November she swung her bow east for another trip to the Mediterranean. The Med was again her destination in 1954, on a special Mid- Shipman training cruise, and also in early 1955. The 1955 cruise found the WOOD at Volos, Greece, when a severe earthquake caused wide- spread damageg postponing departure, the ship hurriedly set up relief facilities and aideciglr Greeks to the extent of her capablhtyo Aftergter- haul, the WOOD again Set Off fo? me Me 1 She ranean in February: 19560 Refu1'n1ng?n.JuneQier, prepared for several months of thrainilzieesuez cises in the Atlantic, but the erupt1on0 duel.- crisis forced a quick return to the Me 26 in ranean, where She joined Task Force October 1956. In M,arch of 1957 the woon was Sifflitfgsfe accompany the U.S.S. CANBERRA' W1 and She dent Eisenhower abO3-Fd' to Bermuda, ondents carried a group of White House COITQSP as uests., . 'h iune of 1958 saw Gibraltar agaln Iockninhtie on the horizon, and the WOOD was bail the Mediterranean. Commencing pleasansebanon cruise was harshly interrupted by the crisis., - Back in the States, the WOOD Once majlfeedpfogr ticipated in Fleet exercises and Pregx Febru- still more duty in the Mediterranean, WILLIAM ary, 1959, this dufY Came, and me e to the M. wo OD embarked on its eighth JOUFH Zanean, iridescent blue waters of the Med1terT0u1ona Liberty call found her in Palma,Qannes' tagena, Palermo, Athens, NapleS, Messmfl' Cid with Palma, Naples, and Civifavecchlffo diStHI1Ce Civitavecchia and Gibraltar fading into eward, and time, in August the wo0DtufHed hom 1-1117! y, A 'H O f' 'M 1 - B CDR J W PQI'kin When LCDR. J MW Perkins stepped aboard the USS WOOD on 31 January 1959, he assumed his third'command responsi- bility. Immediately after World War ll, he commanded an amphibious ship, the USS LSM 455, and from July 1957 to December 1958, he commanded the USS PARLE YDE 7081. Command seemed a long way away in March 1936, when Captain Perkins enlisted at Houston, Texas, as an apprentice Seaman. The twenty-three years following saw him rise through enlisted rates, Warrant status, and officer ranks until his selection for Commander, USN, last October. He saw duty in World War II and the Korean conflict, receiving two combat deco- rations and fifteen campaign medals. Prior to the Korean conflict, he attended the Uni- versity of New Mexico, and in 1957 he graduated from the Naval War College. Since coming aboard the YVOOD, Cap- tain Perkins, relying on thorough under- standing of his job, experience, and usea- manis eye , has steered her to the runner-up position in competition for the Squadron Combat Efficiency Pennant. U.S.S. Wm. M. Wood - DDR - 715 at -- D62-S Piers, Norva. Time Zone +5R Friday - 13 - Feb - 1959 TIME 0929 0931 1 001 1 005 1006 1007 1216 1218 EVENTS Set the Special Sea, QQ Anchor Detail, Captain, Navigator, QQ OOD on the bridge. Made tests of engines, steering, lights. All operable. Commenced singling up. All lines singled up. All lines clear. Underway in accordance with Com CarDiv 2 Op-Order 53-59. Maneuvering various courses, Ki at various speeds to conform to Hampton Roads Channel. Cape Henry Light abeam to port. Entered International Waters. Secured the Special Sea Detail. On Deck Section 641. Enroute to Mediterranean to join US 6th Fleet. Now all departments make preparations Inr getting underway r r. ll ,ff 'ep er I M 1 I ' A ,V ro Engineering Department prepared to Up the welcome mat. answer all bells, sir. X ,C 'L 3 1 i tr ' .. ' ' 5 3 ti W, 4 43 l it tr it l I V ,V ' P nf.:-s . .1 Q , nn' ' Q ' f .r I l if i f L -- t f.L -4 V J I nr Right full rudder fcourtesy Macrone and Co.l n V F B E 'F Whatsa matter with pork chops ? Call me at Palma mqfqmwz ,,,,v...-2 yy. ENRUUTE MEI CANBERRA and MISSISSINEWA . . also the PICUDA . , . - 1 , ff - M,N....,,,,,..-U-N V 1 W Emi 0, ' ' 'fn .,-iff .1- 2 even the mailman. Vin-Lv-af' .A' 1.1 ' ' K , 4- L-' , . f f, .. , H xgfilg'-L INTREPID accompanies 1412! FIRST STOP...GlBRALTAR l ,,......ans:.T ' JL A- 1 '-' 'P 7 9 T1 ' 'L in W 7 ii'-i 'HQ'1. i'l Ft.. - ilI.. :-J-,. H, Hiatt. Gibraltar, rightly the guardian of the Mediterranean, hosted the WM- WOOD on March 2, entering, and August 20, leaving. The Rock isn't noted for its recreational facilities, but prices are good, particularly And if an enough, La cordovan shoes and woolens. English accent isn't intriguing ,E f, 2' ' WQP' HF -X-xx mme t- t l t . U ..: .T ,L w 1,31 - . -rillllltsw '- it .,., ,.r+GH1v.' ' 'X , .. Mm ,Q H -, 3... ,ff - 1...---,,.. ' W-.mu'f.:i f i 1- ---'-- 7-' lg 1.1. . ,www-.iyw 1-LJ ,- pf- s -r-M in-m'! .'ly 5r'ggQN 1' .5 E W' v , .1 ,fs-.'i own ff. l t -t - H J :ir M . .. -- ' X- -f-r- my . it W, ,--N , Mn. -- . Q, . . w., wut. N ' ffm - K A .P ' I W -li ,X -fl - '41 v' lr fi -I 4, -- - - , Q. W N Linea, just over the border, offers a bit of Spain. Gibraltar is the most anticipated port in the entire Med since a stop there signals the end of a long deployment and all hands get busy measuring the 3347 miles to Norfolk on our daily track chart. 0 'NQVIV y, L 'lie sk PALMA t ,.. -M ' 5-it X: , f -f 6-:V HJ!! I 22-W' r ,ILA Q. 4 I f L J -' O' Q, 4. .. Y' ffy 21,21 v U- tif? We T ' 3 sf 3 ,Q D -- 'Mi-A .Q . 'N 9 J , 7 ,M .3 ,. .-1 jPgl?+ 'f,g.,?g,,,,' i ft ' za' ' f . as .ala1..m Lf .'d'1f51' The WM. WOOD discovered that Palma, Mallorca, is a poor man's Riviera. A Spanish possession in the middle of the western Mediterranean, Palma features the castle of Jaime I and low-priced play, grounds. Over 300 air flights and six cruise ships arrive at Palma, the Miami of the Med, weekly. Here courtesy of the yacht Alatola was extended to men of the WOOD, Our first visit was slightly premature, but the second was right in the midst of the tourist season. Many will remember Palma as one of the best ports of our Med cruise. Goins ashore- Night Life in Palma. , s 'gf , f p W Q rv- QI I .jg J A r if . . rx. M V Jn., gg' , 4 ,Uv L , 0' fix A, ImM,.., W ,i V I 1 V, a-4 E is ai , Q.. 2 .. , f 2 ph. ,T 'Q . 31 .gif ' ' ., ,f, ...ai ' ., ' fp ' 6' ' V' V ., K' I ff f. if s f iii-ig ? AH' .vars Malloy, Rounds, Cleland, Mr. Graf, It beats walking. ? fl if :lui-1 . --1' tl l Rcvisiting familiar hangouts. We absorb Spanish culture. Night Life in Palma - Part 2. 3 Q 'f fSff. 1 , Q1,' e g , A vo--v vi gf raid, X ' ftp i sinh 2 N A i A '53 , , P jf Q15 '91 U X gi' gi X t '55 F N . ff 1 'X 7 V ir A A. 1' 1 'i , 4- Y t 44 f fy ,'- - A e r , A I '-ICC if 1 at I N D f' il ,,. Lg- ' 3.5 fx Cay times with 4-re-w of the ALATOLA ' i -eeN--- - kr ., , ' Q ' lf ' ' A 4 , 'Yr-x i ' f A r ff. r n ' 1 '-'ll ' V X' I ' ' . I A f Iii I ' ', - . 9 : ' ' , gri n. 1 Fl ' , i V Rea. it '-5272 ii ' at 'ff 'ff ' , I x 'IA 1 A . I LX, ' Q ff, L ' I' ffm . iq, 5. :'j IJ.. , kq:.PJ.Q A. Q 1 '11 wtf ' 3 'Q 457- 1 1 ,J wt J Middy reception. I S 4 4 4 v S y X l S Z Q. , . Q i 1 I Ai -up ! I? 11 is S 4 iw. I i Childress without skis. Now try it on a slope. ',t A , .. .,,l' as U5.L::,:.. ' ,L ' .-.Sig 3 L. ,,,.... . 1 Holliday and Bailey, Olll' pl'0t6Cl0I'S. al ig fzi FTW' s! x gl Where's Elvis? is CANNE The mere mention of the French Rivi- era brings to mind beaches and bikinis. In Cannes, the center of the Riviera play. ground, the men visited those beaches, and also the famous casinos of the area, Aboard ship, meanwhile, there was a fash. ion show featuring the latest French styles, Easter Sunday was spent in Cannes, and many enjoyed the Southern Alpine tours. A few newcomers to the Med were dis- appointed at the lack of bikinis on the beach due to cold weather. ,X 54 11 G -Y Fashion show aboard. The idle rich. lg!! S I Bikini Inspectors. Fashions. my o- or f 'w o mf Q ev ,V Pre-Bikini Sculpture. 775 I TOULO Despite the exotic sound of the name, Toulon is not a resort. The city did, how- ever, seem familiar to the men of the WOOD. For it's the site of the largest French naval base, a Norfolk on the Mediterranean, and sailors everywhere speak much the same lan- guage, whether with an English or French accent. It was a common sight aboard WOOD to see our French counterparts visit- ing and attending our nightly movie. Once again we ran into that famous French insti- tution the Hi-Fi Club. bachelors aboard WOOD that all girls have a striking resemblance to Brigette Bardot. lt is said by young French QT J' . aw g, na 5 ' ' fx ,:,sx-:X L' . QS. XX xgqp N f A ' w-..L... .,f . 4, -as-M 2 254-ii N' in -ff .L-xl' 44 f f .1 JJ 4 t - 'Lf . K N , U , . 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I 41 M' A x I' L A' V ms 2 aljyx 1 0' :Sf -..AJ WW QQ or in-V+ The line up or who scooterl with the scooter. , X X Street show. WIIO, me officer? 2 Port captaln comes aboard. swf-'F' mtg Raise your pricesg the WOODS ill Poft- PALERMO . . . ' ' rd 011 Palermo, S1c1ly's capltol, IS Sltuae - The the northwestern end Of the' Island' f the W00D,5 most memorable event 0 d hipih . s CICVCII-day stay there was the two ay 0 , k . the city. Palernl party, held in a par IH Med an was our first tender st0p In the . . . 1'St the Division was together for the fi . . . ld 1 H Competitive CXCFCISCS were he 5 A s s WOUD an cllance to earn Operatlonbirtll to zlnfl Gunnery HE s. Palermo gave 3 f H1 the Willie Wood Band and the flfftf D0 , ac- happy hours Sl1ll'l'1llg Bob Elvis Harvest :xml his rvmlilion of ushlne OI? 1116 hot guitar ca out of hitling. d ei time- , 'Vi 5 any errf lwltlllllu Sinn lslollitlay,S -IZ I thought this w ' .fr ,Q . 2' ' ' fn e aff. W .. 1 X qi' ,. ag., Of Course P11 have another I feel rlght at home Introducing Elvis,' Doerr gp..- -,,,,,, . 1, x. Q X ! . in NI' - Sampson Weber tests his strength. ATHE The glory of Athens is its history. Here the men of the WOOD saw the physical re- mains of a culture whose intellectual remains have so profoundly affected every century since-including the Twentieth. Here, twenty-five hundred years ago, rose the Parthenon and the temples familiar to Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and other Greeks whose wisdom has outlasted the magniiicent physical structures of their times. We paid return calls to such familiar spots as John Bull's and Kit Kat Club. We were not alone during our visit to Athens, but ac- companied by most of the Sixth Fleet, in- cluding Adm. C. E. Ekstrom, COMSIXTH- FLT. Now look what he did 'W E ht ,Q , ,T .3 dd. , ' K 1 ,iv . dt.- : swf ,. ,mb J' 1 Scholars of Archltecture ' ' ' 7' Mil' all '-'Y' 'Y' 1 Q , . 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In addition to bulls and toreadors, Cartagena also house a large Spanish naval installa- tion. And, oh yes, in Cartegena the enthu- siasm for skin diving in the clear Medi- terranean emerged from its cocoon and reached fever pitch aboard the WOOD. Fried Octopus was the blue plate special but only a few brave souls ventured a taste, C ' ' and our g a chance artagena was a welcome relief second tender period, providin to relax before the last leg of our Medi, terranean deploymentg the S together for the second time derring do were the ord f the men of DES DIV 62. quadron was and tales of er o the day for W7 f '77 ff f 'fbi- '?1'5,52Qf ?f'f7f,z'fv1' 'Wk l3f..,,.:,,Qr-L, f',',,,Yfff2g ' ,.. 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The Eternal City even surpassed expectationsg the Coli- seum, St. Peter's, and the Fountain of Trevi will forever remain sharply etched in the minds of those who saw them. But just as happy a discovery is the fact that Civitavec- chia has a charm of its own. And just eleven kilometers to the south lies the resort of Santa Marinella. U. S. Naval ships are a rarity at Civitavecchia so WOOD was the 'cbelle of the ball , receiving over 1300 visitors and making headlines with an or- phans' party. Pope John granted us an audience 5 in piP 'T On tour in Rome. Three coins in the fountain. ' ' fa -S 'P K f' wif ,I 'milf R - ' fx 'h 5 f 4 , ' - . f .wpwssgsu xx xvxxwi 5 'N W A K 'QQ i,,,,,..,,,,.-,.,,..,.. ,,., , Wm H' -if 1- Day Oxvsx. ' Denizens of the deep. This is an orphan? 1 -I4 T Night Orphan Party 52119 55.5,-.,,, Q -1 .ls 17 h' ll . wi .QC 'COMMANDER TASK FORCE 60 Y, Q 'Ev P- 4 A -' Mai wifi gf ,-4 ALB' Dwi ea I COMMANDER CARRIER DIVISION FOUR E ,I OPERATION ORDER X X U1 ww ' AMPHI UAD COMMANDEES AMPHIBIOU5 SQ cowmAN0 0p-oRDER o BxoUS TASK 20N FOUR ms RCE 240 CTF 60 -tk Lil 1.5.11 M .M .M I EFFECTIVE 'PREPARATIONS TO nemov AND T, BE-QPEMTIIIG IITH You In me Nsxr Few DAYS x SAILING IIAIIIIY SIIIITH onimn: RQUILNE , niece 1 IA-:Ax I QIL6...DESRQN.16.,-- L, --, , ELECT V W I NW' MESSAGE BLANK IZIQLAIII rw-I HOD-1111-BH in-LAIIING' 'Q' I ----'--f' .- Z, xi M,-K 'Wham-A iN' D T G WELCOME BACK TO THE FOLD x Youre FINE some IN me uEnI11zanAnEAn HAS BEEN A souncs OF PRIDE T0 ALL OF us x I Hops Youa couscoumc WILL as AS JOYOUS AND PLEASURABLE x IT IS nesenven HARRY SMITH INCOMING VIA 6A3 QA E C gif' BY wrmoo :wo VEOUA I Inf I I I DQ I ' K I Y ' T0 R N IJ I IHFLRMA I - I . 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' ff . . . -5 0, swf sr an OIERIASWITQLC C0lllAI:z:?gE-ijguut jj'fJI'-5,2 EWI Sun I I LLAssIm,ATI0N A I - I I I PLAIIU26 MESSAGE BLANK 2'l ,.k+...-. -....-,., ...W ,EH , --- HVEADINFP N 0405552 V YOUR COMMUNICATIONS SCREEN COMMON POOR PAST 10 DAYS X CONTACT WOOD AT TOULON TO IETERMINE HOW THEY ARE ABLE T0 MAINTAIN EXCELLENT COMMUNICATIONS ALL CXTS IN VIA FJ. ,b5,,55 A 'EvF4T TIE6i1'i4'- onemue Zviizocuclw eu: seo av L,,oeQ1.l - I I,I,.F4-Aew ' MM FROM - .,g,oMDEspIv 62 . ' , ,USS aIELuAKE!1....--I.--. INFURMATIOI Y USS WI IAM M WOOD I , , 1 A I co IExzcI5:IExIZI:'LI uv IoPznI crc II:ouvIgEI-ISI cuu I I? IASWI hui DC SU' ?'f9I'rf 2' sw-IIIIIIIIIIII I I ICnI5rIrI.Ac run' ' Y uzcr- zur.lI I7 CLASSIFICATIDN It can ISTAFFI U I SEC IOPEFI'5 iI.ElS2Il'.Ii'!'ffIf.IlLI11222. Sm SIT 'W I I I I I I I I I I I PU-IIIIAISSSI 0PERATl0 The Operations Department must be , termed the eyes and mind of the ship. And it can also be said that Operations has a definite goal - designate more bogies than the STEINAKER. With this goal in mind, and with exceptional electronics efficiency, Op- erations received the Squadron Departmen- tal E . Headed by LTJG Reynolds, Oper- ations embraces a wide range of duties - from the signal bridge to the shipis office. Working closely with the Sixth Fleet air arm, WOOD air controllers successfully car- ried out our primary mission and cemented US-British relations by controlling Sea Venom aircraft in various combined exer- I ! cises. So far so good. Q I pm . , f 4 5, . fx. ' A'-J' 1 f, ' ,,, ' Message to Garcia. X 1 ' I is 1' Q f ' I :gf XIVV f I H - '-f' 1, .iff fr' 7 'fyl ll 33 O Z 'VVIV I I - MESSAGE BLANK f ' O -, ,.s..s, ,.ss. I s,,, O ,Q ,UW sss,,.ss. -, , s.,s. ,. iy,,s E, ,,... ., s.ss. I ss.., 9..?.IU.l.-,, DURING YESTERDAYS ADEX Noon DEVELOPED NEW SYSTEM OF MODIFIED BROADCAST AIR CONTROL Fox SHIPS Inmour TACAN x RECEIVED ONLY PRAISE Enom SADC x DETAILS FoLLovI BY LEVER Fon Youn POSSIBLE DISSEMINATION OTHER DDR QUTGOlAljG VIA F.L I is Q10 M ..faa.li22rl-ll-1091i-N .... ,E - ,scoungspbly-6a -Qgmu W , I I , 7--f v..,. 'fifiil'L2Gl QQflG,,,jASwi I SW' l S l I I I I J I I E eww-.,l--i,..,-,i E,., W! ,-l5!Lt 1 W, EUS cI.AssIIIIcArIoN ' ' as I I I i PI.IuN!220937z g 4 ' IL lik S Pm fig-Sing an extension for my T,V, What did you think I was doing? .1 4 The high and mighty. I , f f ff-Q new ! l . . X , ,Q . v f 111: Service with a smile. Earn while you learn. ut who inspects the stack. t 2 I 1 If -xv' 1 'Y ' lhy. 1. I Q Hi - up there. Wliat do they mean, Hoperation Deep Freeze All right - so I ain't Brigette Bardot. U1 pr A, ,f .., WB 1 Q.-nv' X pg: 45, ' uv..-. . ,, --7. ,-nn., -A ,, Sl -1 'im ff 'fe M X - I 41' my 7 530 4' Q 3 , A.. v .1 ,J 44 ff Hg ' 'sm I Q , co exec, src :mm uv 'map i I X Y l cnLzF,FLAc1r1.Aci I V L 3- :pn guns! L1 ISE: Irwin uw 4 ,..,,,- .,,..., 1 A Ng, kia 1 'S It .L N2-5 N MESSAGE BLANK URSLAIY frm 110041 ill-Sh Q Q mniumu ' ' Q2..8.L6,L2L-. Y- -,.., YOU TURNED IN AN EXCELLENT PERFQRMANCE DURING PHOLONGED ADEX WELL DONE SMITH iN VIA FJ. roz,'1c'u M Indio 'nfic '4 o refuse fizzceof,-cz m9s5J.L,t L Wm I M ,ee EES 52, 'ROUUQE S ngeSMEfLQTj A MUSS IILLLAM I WOOD, ' LLSS VESQLE', USS MEREDITH 1 ' P3 - ' - ,S tr- 'iv' I und hx M 1 M v ' t V cr? Qcuu-qw mi ag! ui'-x:,wll'g:i oc-irwovi suv wen vtuiiii 3:15, Ax ft Fi!','ff9,W.'t 4' igcogggigggijg wbumiqgmjhnol LLA55iI'lL'ATl0N Si i -5- L i 1 5 2 l 1 l 1 I E K PU'Nf281622Z L Chief Smith, ace air controller, earns C0mm0nd3U0n from the captain. I x LI I Z I , 1 I I I I 44 sv, u-un I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I-.....a 'I I I9 I' I I f r. K law, U Q I 4 I ,,-. X1 I Y it 'E UNNEIIY If the Engineering Department is called the heart of a ship, the Gunnery Department can certainly he termed the hands, or, more appropriately, the arms of a ship. Stretch- ing from sonar to Mount 53, Gunnery, under the leadership of LTJG Gluse, LTJG Bailey, and LTJG Barnes, tracked and downed for drownedj at least one dolphin and one shark. IThere was also one probable on the latter.I Ace marksmen included ENS. O'Beirne, lVIcNeely, GM1, and LaForty, GM3. When not shark hunting, Gunnery managed to maintain its responsibilities in gunnery, fire control, and deck maintenance. 'K H Iva., SD'- Ready for inspection. Who said we couldn't fix 'e1n. MESSAGE BLANK as IIHAI Nr: W 'f N-DTC cnmous Even L x moms A Ann E uunerscrsn x meer s wer 5 c mer 7 D mer 9 F mer 14 x Exeacusz ggmwc Ennons AS moe AS zo nesmies Norm Mosr uma x noon PERFORMANCE our-smmunc x src. mcoums veA M3 mwnoo I cwo 1 veofnn I cnffvlns I Pnzcrotucz D FRQMQBQG, V .DK no 14 Pea 59 at Inoumns , G COMKSDI V., 62 , ,IQASK 25 .5 xuvonumou V- ,..,, --.W . M - ,,,, ,, -. 3 I-Sq' Isxsc Is:i?ImuvI iw IUPQI csc sun IASQI em! my Iifngzl Sup Ir,uE5E,'fgI2IE,f'I mi lc.usrirIAairLAci -T l 'maui izncfi I I i I- I I-I E I can Isurfl if I sscHIov:eIAswI 4:15 Icuuuhguxcsl son I snr Ingo Icrff-I sm CLASSIFICATION :I I I I I I I I I I TI I I I PI-MN!14!07362 Bring on the subs. Maintenance is our biggest job M 'M 1 Checking director. -via f N x r x' in 9 X: f Q' x I 5- 2, ii fx ,C S' 2, Q ,Q ,D , 1 Nj 1 -3 N gk -im. 4 .5 l Wh 45 93053153 . I 4 X f .sf. . gf'Q , ff ' W 5 X fx' 9'- 1 r,F! 'X 0 x K Fqg 1 4. . Xf ' 2 X' Nj' A ' - Warn F1 N . . ,' . r X K2 ZS N I 50 . 1 f, A eww ' X ,,x QD Agia K Q sw, - r V 4? 'l 'lv R ,1 1 X , 5 , ,f Q Q, f., , 4 I f . fy S ' 1 - N f' ig S- 2 y 3 1: I 3? Q , . f - p. MA in 'pu .wi , 'f 1-.4 Y' g..4 HI G H ?6b 'M'M 'g'i'E Wd ' vsdM' 'vV E cznrefvlue g:32QzwmM.J,mrmLMMQLm,w M.g15mw4uaMu kussAM1ss1ss1uEwAMWqmWNlw RMATION , IJ E EXPERT AT WURK mt vous Hz-LINE cnew as THE BEST E ALONGSIDE ANYTIME IN VIA F.L -v ' ' 7, V, K 5 . 3 ..,,-1 is x Z S Q L 11' Q Q -1 'un ii 5 A vN?5 3 , K4 . x A 1 va - , 1 ,,'Q Q ex C Kg :if 'T-I ' s I W 1 :Q 5' V Wg X Y ,. Q , wil .L . HAVE L, X 4 X 5 ,z m 3' I ,. T. ...Q . Y X .v , X x .f K ' , f' Y I 4' - V' ,Q ., .,. 'S .14 ww ff ' 'Mm 'W L , K, .nw-' X. SJ. ,-,lisa-J-f'Y Y L ...ff 2,5 . 14 K -L, A yn-rw 'xr lux F X G' H .L -.X..w.....Y ...Muff x,.-f., mf' , Q' in ,XJ WILL TRAVEL , I i kv . is 5 L-'L ff M I 1 :5.,,4Inr F-44f.Agm,i9 ,:.y X -X . ms' , s x. 1' .4,.... ,ff I iQ', 9 , A eu -W' ' 2 L, Q , r I M li, fx? IO 4 W I .1 Y V4 W vu K 4 2 is I ' . X 1 v ' ' 1'Qf '-fs. f my N I' Yifidliij EX' Q xt 'P V X And I had a date tonight. Here we go again. s weld 1t to the pier instead of tying it. The gay 20s influence. 'Q 'F' Y eee .W 4 X i4 N cy asf 'S f ' f- 3 . A e .Oi Rx, r'1:lw f'-'Wg' wi 'V But I did bump into a door- Wllat do you mean Turn tow? Bathing Beauties. Wait till he hears I've swapped I Headed by LT ligl Graf and LT ligl Bailey, the Engineer- ing Department established its position as the heart of the ship. ln fact. it was able to demonstrate its importance by directly bringing about an unscheduled visit to ltaly's Norfolk- Naples. But, cigar blazing. LT ligl ,Bailey ran his snipes out of the bilges and into the boiler, and all was soon well again. Not for long, however: soon bored Midshipmen swarmed into the bilges to disturb the snipes' caches of food from replenishment. In spite of such invasion, Engineering main- tained its record of never having missed a scheduled opera- tion because of plant trouble. I I I I I I I I I I I . I 1 l I I I Il . 1 I. In ,I I I I I I II I I 461 ' r QQ' , Zi IP . if I' .Y iff' -' , 1 T .gf f M 3? , I iii Q l ,i, 77 it :vi 1 . Q Q , . G 2 -A l .ll 5 , -if f 7,f4,,, 7 in f Don't bother me with details, Just make smoke. Take us to your leader. And you think it's hot topside. r . I 'M .., ,B v Q . F' .ff - .22!e- , hw 7 1' 1 QQ 1 '- - Q, ' ' w X , , . -1... by JK - - .1 Q... ,. .V Y 4 ,I V , H. W, RL, A x 6'-,,. .-10 'ss -.lf 1-...v-c ,A Is it allways this bright topsicle? We like fresh air. X r X JV kg 551' x P f Y X . 11:1 A i G 1 P' - AZ V- M, 'V N ...J x t V X It if -A Av: ,ff eh. ,' ' lk K' i It I1 , ' 'H .- , i 1 1' ,y , ' ' 'A 6 e A 51:5- k 9' ,N , .o f 4 ' '. e iw r A 0 'V 5 f , - 3 Q A A 1 a -- ' 1 . P f ., x - b , l '13 , ' 1, ...,l X Yr , f -ea e if f .et e 1 , '1Q 'Qf 1 li i P 4-luv , - .. 'neer' . Nor 'wnlpes eng' tr. We'll meet you in Capri! . i . 1 I K N 1 1 ,n ,J 1 li I. 14 l ,l 1 We 1.011115 21 l10111C 111 the Navy- Who shall I say is calling, please. I i 1 1- ' 21 .ix.i,x55Vg4f zq5k!g 1 X if 1 , 3, 1 I h A '- c l 'I h,.q7 ' RARE IGHT- IPE I DAYLIGHT i 1 Q 5 I 1 l X Q Q ,.,y...V M'-W Oh! Sunshine. Come on down, the wateris fine He must be a snipe , heis making an oil slick. How do you get this thing to go ?Y Q 5 ge 2 ' M ,ef AQ A friendly game of Hearts. 5 ' ,, 1 iw.. in A M i i.wvf-H fgnr- V, H ..,,, -ss. ,L , A 4-1 ,,,. iw . --+- , A-1i T' ' r ' ' A- -'-, 43 .A Q ff, .Q P my A 4 ,S i 1 A 'ix bsrhm .,,5, 4 Q S , :Z i i 3 3 'Y S I V' x 1 if '17, K , x f WS: KW S S Q- ' we J I A I A , Q, .lust waiting for a little steam. ', I -park PPLY LTJG. McKnight began the WO0D's Med. Cruise as Supply Ollicer, but in June ENS. Hessler, armed with mechanical mice and roach powder, replaced him. The duties of Supply are myriad and exacting - the galley, ship's service, medical service - but the collateral assignments make life exciting What other division can chase roaches durlng working hours or spend hours after replenishment combing the mag azmes and bilges for missing provisions? When not involved ln these collateral duties however Supply does well the vital Job of providing for and paying the officers and men of the US S WOOD t ,ff 1 lixwfl - - Who broke the spud peeler? Re ulition crea es only Q Sla- W X I f v X l 1 I I E I ,-mt-dh Mlm . . , i . J ,m F 0 . , gg yg g si in A 7 ' yy P x All right, Vll stop starching your skivvies. K, I was ll 97-lb. weakling. WW' K y O 1 a H E 1 , I 197' A Q mg Q E YV W x L X 0 H PRIDE A D JHY THE HIP' YACHT FHHM THI Abandoned tip tank is recovered . I f, Www Q, 1 HIM .M , . . . . and hauled aboard . . . To . . then launched as an outrigger Then sails were added bythe ri er . and a power plant installed. il' jk' fb. l 1' i .F ,I p 1- d ..,a........ a ,, 'N- ,,,,,, -wI'l!!,.'r PEED RUN 1 in the year fifty-nine 0Ilf'?80gz:'do5e?p3il6rs, all four, on the line The building up gtegm, to give her the gun we mem preparations, for o full power run fglkiggousekeepmgu ligmts were shining so bright Things were easy to find, If you had v. flashlight The chief Engineer was both flustersd and terse cause the moms ugroat speed run was about to commence Tae observers were stationed, the scene was :ull set Everyone was so busy, there was no time to fret boilers were panting, to meet the great need gg they two-blockedtiae throttle , to give her more speed Then over the gqur-.wk box, from the bridge, come a. wail ' ' ' fx ll me 5-,re running down wind, rig the jib and moinseil We rm them both up, to the starboard yardann We figured their help, wouldn't do us no hz.-.nn We cut thru the water at a hell of a. pace md it 11911 all the aspects of rx thrilling drug race we pggged up the others as they watched with c, frown They checked to insure that they weren't backing down At thirty-three knots , we were cruising z-.long :nd the men were all happy, that nothing went wrong Wg-ly up on the Mast, they looked for some room to run up our symbol , .1 battered old broom Success, it was ours, and words flooded the wire Congrats from the STEINAKER, another broom flyer ComDesDiv SIXTY-TWO also added his praise Mississenewa too, gave our spirits a raise Well now that it's over, we are ell feeling good That another WELL IDNE X, belongs to the VDOD D0 you renanber the legend of 31 knot BURKE 7 Well, we nick-naned our skipper Old 33 knot PERKHZ X ,ob 3 N i ,AVPPLL N if ,-7 'Q lag ' V ,f,u 1, X, EU ,i XX n 3 ,ii ,A I, 17' x, k 4 H E 3 g ee k ' no RX i x X 5 4, xl EX nl N,.,,, f ,,, -X f,: x, ' 'f . , rf Mo...,,. --f' A do Q Q Q r e F-f f ' ' fe , . me ,oo X , sf mg ,iff 5 ...-- r, 3 vqnvevi 1 no, x.-A ,M ,. -f M I We We 'A nl, ....,,. - .- X. e xl v . ,313 A M . - -g-, ff 1 11 f 1 1 i Zu' si V1 a :Pi l .2 gg fr e 'E i 5 i 3 2 3 I , f 1 -a W, .N 1' ui er 9 1 I -. 1. 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J 1 Traveling Service Station. vi 2 Ahm tired, pardner. 3 Let me tell you some sea stories, son. 4 Wonder what movies we'll get this time. 5 Barefoot boy with check - 6 Still reading.. 7 Well, it looks cold from up here. 8 Now smile. Q ' M Vv'- 'VV' I , ,X ' -'bV, X 4 a ey , y if , y .1 l M , A s, MK 7 ,f M LQ 1 wi I i I v V ,. 2 y 'Q ZW' X 4. Think we can make it to the beach? Our equipment always works. 1 AN I - i I fi L Why d0esn't someone tell me these things? 01-del-5? Not today! i Wwfwwi F ni' ia mi I XE K X mug' R! I V XX,, , ,Q Q 4 y ,Y , K W 2 . , Y I , ', i N W f 32 i7 i?'ii'i .X X p jf 'fm-. y 5 bi -VL3 .. 4,5 K K ,-4 xg 64 . ' 'lv L - H , if A' '31 I Y we ' A P fb ' jf ' i .. M , 5-Y - -., ' e ' F . , f' ik ' A5-'f 'rw ff -rf if i .. V4 will Q ' ww , N, agp, . if I ef 'Q f in e in tm 'H' . The BUYOUS were never like this. 1 Fx MY xy L If f I He says they'1l give us '4The Last Stage Coavh West.7' Before .Wg -1.5 5 gf -.:.'. I E Q ,.--. A -I QQ . i X. c ak A www , v H. .K 'Ag -Y 7. -gsygqil' x MWQA 8 P ,N 1- 1 r A - r xi X ' x is X,LL.X fl is ' I N a 6.1 Ax Q K ' s y in X X i M 2 sii FFR I 3-,fr i 'se ' is N I x x Q 1 'Q X ' , S, q:44Q',, , .N V m f 5 t - r A 'H s' y off, ff- 4 - A f 1gi X wr X Q s K we-3 has -4 .-iii it s ' ii- 1 Y - --V A L' 59 if ., 'qs-2 an-A-SlPf'W 4 1 Church service, Officers call. Reach, Pllrdner. You think YOU can do it better? 5 6 7 8 'r F Thereis a whale on this side. Just call me Doc,'. But you said holiday routine. And then this big ox kicked sand in my face. in 7 Range 2000 And. we should be Bearing 270 r,f T X va , 'E' ,I .....-1 . , x , f Dr' ,gg I 2 vas. A .Y 4 XX EE 11 MlddlCS brlng Rear AdlTlll'Zll Taylor aboard. Rear Admiral Taylor is welcomed aboard. 5 F521 'v A . Lf Qi' Y ,w 1, , X . ,Z h Q Maybe it's not wound up yet. B--D 11-J 'Lu-I' LQ. 1,-, Q gg r 1 ,gf L-I Mldshipman Grimm visits the CARBERRA Q 'K f ,M .5 ., .14 f ,, , 2' 4 '21 'C ' f M 1 T wi , , Now what does this d-0? I wish I had said that. ,W l' Q N., Q1 Al s . X K1 .- 1 MX 1 + 'M I A W ,X 3. Q u 1 ' is a iq, 1 y H y J ,4 .- 1 1 ' 1 F IV' gs f ' . I ' r 1 'Q Schetsky , M. , XO Reyn01dS1 K- 1 OPS- I. Vg. f LJ m-rx l Barnes, P. , Gun. Bailef, Eng. Hessler, Sup Cervini, J., Comm- ff- ...aP NWS. -': 'f .I Nebel DCA. O'Beirne, F., lst Lt. , Rowell, G.: Cic. 1' Lassiter. E.. Asst. Cic .Q-vi? Christian, lst Div. ,L-, r,, X Ka' 1 , O zz Baker, 2nd Div. b Jarvis, MPA CJFFICER GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. 145 Hewert, D. , EMO. Gluse, M. Mcxmgm, R ,A Webb, C. Graf: D- Weber, R, Suthard, M., Stephens, C. Skirsky, T. Shrader, M. Pospiech, L. Newcomb, L, Neely, B, 4 '- Midgett, B. McNee1y, S. Mc!-Iogh, C. Maier, T. Lewis, R. Lee, C. LaForty, C. Kabacinski, J. Joiner, C. Farrow, R. Davis, J. Coburn, D. Carter l t DWI I0 , C. Bryant, J. Blydenburgh, R. Baggett, W. nd DIVI I0 .JW '- Whit I. ' . E' Smlthv R- Smith, M. Rose, L. 'rf 1r-4' R schke R. Meaux, A Richardson, C. Reed, L- a , M , ' .I hnson R. Holycross, C. Ervin, aero ne' RD Lewis, R, Lantvit, G. o , is 0. V47 6, Donovan p ' ' Doerr, R. Dennison, W., Crain, J. ,2 -1- Byrne, E. Comp taron, T. Duncan D. T. Emmons, D. , F DIVI I0 l ,, MCG,-eehan, H, Brennan, p, Campbell, F. Fowler, W- Frumveller, B. H2-ffisollf Go J011nS0m R. Moler, D, Parsons, J. Relyea., W. Robinson, J. Russell, J., Temple, W. Warren, J. Whitaker, H, Wilson, W. W I 0C DIVISIU 1 QT .ll M 3 f 1 'ff'-' ,F , ,,. A 3 Qs lx V374 I I l Everett K. B ll J. - ' , . l , e , Bxggleo, J Blagkburn, Gu Bridger, A. Brownlee, W, Burns, G. Chadwell, R 2 I 1 Q! , Cleland F. C A . Q : , ooper, W. Denms, W. Denmson, C. Friend, R, Hendrix, R, Janssen, P. U l .N , 3, I , , 1,-q.g,,.-... ,-h,...i.... 00 DIVI I0 continued xiii' Lewis, L Marshall, J. 0l DIVI I0 ' 1 'x IW 'Vi A F Malloy, G. Rounds, R. Scott, B Scott Q 1 D- Smith, E, Xkilmrxon R. ' ! ,.. Dr .4-1 Smith, D- Allen, S., Bogriar, C. Bacus, D. Bunker, B. 3 ey, D 1 R. Eckert, A. Fisligriib, ll. an fn fm Flinner, W. Gillespie, R. Gilroy, D. Kaminski, E. Lane, C. aC f M Donald A. Mahler,D Rcmbctski, I' in ,- rw ,4- Richuds' C' SChII1iUi, W. Schoephoester, R, Shaw, R. Smith, L, Swalls, C- ,iv W . engert' Bi- Wilson, J. Wooden, W, Yurish, E, Tgdd, J, Williams, R. M DIVI I0 Hempel W Gray, E Florie, M Sau1S, Anderson' H- Baer' W' Bailey' C' Braden' R' Y 0 ' , Bubmz, L. cam, A, Chipman, R. Chalk, M, ciccone, G, Clark, R. Collins, W- CUFWHS' R ,MSE MDW' vW 5' I in 4: , Daubenspeck, H. DeBo:u'd, H, Dobbs, W. England, L. Easterling, J. Farmer, T. Fin1ayS0H: R- Hatchell, J. fi .ga :J ' 'N ,A 0- Hill, H. Hobson, G. Johanson, D. Jones, I., Kalman, F. M DIVI l0N Qcontinued Langston, H, Lebel, A. Lindsey, T, Kennedy, L- ff!!! Monmcs Owens, 1-I, Ostenrieder, T. If Patten, W, 'J Q, Rodgers, F, Russell, D. Shofner, A. R DWI I0 Berkebile, H. Billhimer, J, Briere, R. Bruha., G, Hart man' R' Henry, W. Jenkins, L. at Lookabill, G. , Malcolm, W, Maraldo, F. sn' as vw' Petersen, C. Pickenpaugh, S. Pitts, B, Q ffl' I in 'Y Smith, R. Snyder, A. Spencer, W, Turpin, D, Meckley, P, Quient, L. . 4' Van Brandt, R Burkett, J. Ca lder, C. Carter, D. Chalk, J. R DIV! l0N Ccontinued ,A wh. Johnson, W. Kapron, R. Kunz, G. Large, J. un Maclean D. Jones, H. Nary, D. J Nast, V. 1 . Gaston, J. Rich, P. Simone, R, Smith, W, DIV! I0 l p I W - Q., Pxwey, J. Hornbuckle, T. Bouchard, D Burnett, J, ,. ' -.ax ll r --. ,gr W' hton R. Wood, R. Hurst, J. Soyck, W. lg , 16 -wiv' Clara, C. Campbell, R. Carpenter, O, Conner, W- ,- il ,N Yi ,, 'l il Culler, T. Fleharty, W, Ful-asa, R- Hahn, H, Ha,-dy, A. Dennis, R- King, J. Kinder, L ,I R1 -A ,fy 2 --3 Mauricio, J. Mooney, T. Morris, J. Newkirk, A. price, C, plumm er, T piyinius, A Sellers, W 2 Thompson, E. I CRUISE BO0K STAFF XXXXLXIAM ,gf S. 3 00 '?' ff f 0 Q 7 f , DDR 7X5 AUTUGRAPH AD AP 4 W AUWGRAPHS AND SNAPS TUGRAPH A D lla H. v:- .zz , . ..' gg .1 '. -F 4 s .A .,., f -Af, .V A ': - 1 ,.f X 1 ,gh . 'rm 'A Y , :vs ..w H, . x H4 su 10, iv!- ,, V r ..-' 4 D, ..,,I ., M 4, lr e. 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