Alfred A Cunningham (DD 752) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1952

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Slllps Ol D 1 V tiling. stdgliegitll Pei. 'dum .Elliot lily, lllllt are me US. Culllllllillam a Sill mm .olllity QW 'r:EiUlg ar astil, asmnqil ' ' 1 mm Sidi' in ka 'anticipated in rib, 'F' Phase nl lil al action in rm M. lllltpendenlly .13 rained drill rnas'al lia11er:rg:Q Cnriningliam rin This snip init and nnmernisrlr While making rni the wounded ter the init in li guns and along both Clegg' ---- 0D9Faled an rs. J f' cartier lnsl he were taken urns. 122 'NAU War Vets, 'l1At Navy Yard 'the accuracy o l G both coasts of I ' d up at Pearl Har- HOMEWARD BOUND-Two ships of Destroyer Division T31 are shown tie r bor after arriving yesterday from six months ot action against the Korean Communists. The 545 is the Bradford, credited with being the first U. S. ship to engage a MIG-T5 iet. The 744 is the Blue, flagship of the division. The other two ships, not shown, are the Q Evans and the Cunningham.-Navy Photo. K '4 D lie NEAR Missi-is l As the Blue closed in the Red ' trated on her. batteries concen lVIore than lfi near misses were counted before the ship withdrew unscathed. Division 131 tasted nearly all types of naval action. For a month it was part of the Formosan Straits lPatrol an ' A rv ff three idays. h nts there set up d visited Hongkong Four ships that ran testify to t Red coastal de- a ery. DAYS EAilL1l.l, Coast or llolft 9 X f H A rfejgrnn ense guns a o , , umieisllharfrrf it , liiorea are at Pearl Harbor today. l Local UWCYC H H Q 4 nmgbemwm , X The Ships, an members of De, hazaais on the ships iantails, Y hyuvemmmb Nstroyel. Division BL arrived yes, where the crew purchased every- folghicamonrrgtt lterday after six months in the Far thmglflom THYC 5-'CmS.2Ud WOW 10 nu wmeingmm mast. giving them 3 totar of Q5 clothing and soft drinks. SAW Yesserromrz 'P months out of the last 22 spent in WATCHED AIR ATTACK X .llllG-li the War Zonei l Operating in the Yellow Sea with limi l All four ships-the Blue, Rad- . f dayggartlaw Word Evans and Cunningham-4 lunits of the British Navy, the tllealtatlllllild taqgd Cnemv Ure but him were lkBl'3df0fd witnessed the attack o nr - - - , ' - on three M1395 scored only on the Cunningham. lgiglfi enimynlew on three U- E TlelWde11ifll't rr ' iiiineiifiigncrii a in - rat lrowrrprvif, Toon 5 DIRECTAH S r G S 2 C passes a cbelorebretlllwg As she was shelling a 0035181 liogvfr Eropxilloff' dfrlvmg alfcia rearing the rnanrgm lrailroad south of Songjin, the Reds lhfasis. Zia 12,5 -,O f if M110 ' Allhouiiesng scored tive direct hits on the deg damaid 9 ' mme P M105 ul bare' 5 stroyer and showered her wit fe ' qglileloaidlllflgj numerous close air bursts. bAlth?:3g-md? 5513? ioolt Pla for learnt While tending their wounded fioogfd time limili ishilafisrflfli and repairing the damage, the . . ' 1 'mint Cunningham returned the fire with OfT1U1?l213 fhifns' Q 'hw , NDF' f ner five inch batteries. Ifhirteen ,in me are 3 ?l- it OTQQYBF ci-ewmen were wounded, none se- . Same Wea- elf, i, Gd J 1 1 X Nously circled the ship several times. ii V The division flagship the Blue l The Bradford Opened fire ' d by enchqv hm 46 rclaimed mo hits. For this act lthe ship is credited with be vessel to. engage ' Univi- . i. .. Cap Ml 'i ' - wtferxer- wnn ,was straddle i t , 'times in 20 minutes while sup-l .Q , lporting salvage operations on the U' S' lU. S. tug Sarsi. . A 1 I 1 L! iii1'll3lr'lll3tll . 0 'ol' . gr grllllv, ?,p,rrr.l'l,lflif:-lf' HUMANE SIDELIGHT OF ned if A small North Korean girl smiles as she reaches tor tray oi toad oi ' mlafl- tered by Donald Bartley. Fort Wayne, lnd., engineman aboard the destroyer Cunningham, which piclced up'7O North Koreans irom a small fishing village coming under fire ot Allied naval guns. the refugees were taken io an island tor saiety. The bombardment, in the Songiin area. was aimed at Communist gun emplacement. .-Associated Press Vfirephotn from l'nitufi Sir'-s Mfr. . '- -.i Q i N E W 5 A ,



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