Bon Homme Richard (CVA 31) - Naval Cruise Book

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Under the command of Captain John Paul Jones, the ship sailed from L,Orient, France in June l779 to harass the British merchant fleet whenever encountered. BON HOMME RICH- ARD intercepted the British frigate SERAPIS on September 23, 1779. At the height of battle, when SERAPIS was wielding her most punishing blows, her capatin demanded surrender from the BON HOMME RICHARD. It .was then that John Paul Jones uttered the immortal words, I have not yet begun to fight? The BON HOMME RICHARD and her fighting crew were victorious, yet she was so extensively damaged during the battle that on the follow- ing day she was ordered scuttled by her captain. The present BON HOMME RICHARD was built during World War II and commissioned in the Brooklyn Navy Yard on November 26, 1944. After seeing action in both World War II and the Korean War, she was placed in reserve fleet until September of 1955, at which time she was extensively modified and received her angled flight deck. She then joined the fleet as one-of the most modern carriers in the world. The BON HOMME RICH- ARD is a 22-year-old veteran of three Vietnam cruises. ln support of the Vietnam conflict she and her air wing have distinguished them- selves in combat. C THE BON HOMME RICH- ARD is more than an implement of war. She represents that same hope for peace, through readiness and the conviction to fighti until the battle is won, that her namesake so gallantly displayed in the past. Then as now, she is Americais way of letting our friends and enemies know that the United States stands firm in her commitments on all sides of the globe. She continues to serve the principle of keeping the sea lanes of the world open to unrestricted trade. -g. n , -4 4, 1 ,., ff. ' vw, I I V . nm, V Rear dmiral 3 Thomas J. Walker ComCarDiv Three Thomas Jackson Walker was born in Edgartown, Massachusetts on August 6, 1916. He attended Seabreeze High School at Daytona Beach, Florida, and the Marion fAlabamaJ Military Instutute prior to entering the U.S. Naval Academy in 1935. He was graduated and commissioned Ensign on June 1, 1939, and was selected for the rankof Rear Admiral in July, 1965. Following graduation from the Naval Academy he was ordered to USS MINNEAPOLIS. In August, 1941, he was detached for flight training at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. Designated a Naval Aviator on March 21, 1942, he joined USS NEW YORK. In July 1943, he attended the Post Graduate School, Annapolis, where he completed the course in Ordnance Engineering CAviationl in December 1944. He was assigned to the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, Washington, D.C., remaining there until July, 1945. Then came duty as prospective bomb commander for the fourth atomic bomb at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in New Mexico. That bomb was not dropped because of the cessation of hostilities in August, 1945. In February 1946, he began fighter refreshergtraining at the Naval Air Station, Miami, Florida, and from June 1946, to July, 1948, he was in command of Fighter Squadron SIXTY-ONE, SEVENTEEN and FIVE - B. After serving as Commanding Officer of the Naval Air Special Weapons Facility at Sandia Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico, he assumed command of Air Development Squadron FIVE in July 1951. He reported as Assistant Experimental Officer at the Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California, in July 1953, and in June of the next year became Experimental Officer. From July 1955 to February 1956, he underwent instruction at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, D.C., and was then assigned as Head of the Test Branch, Polaris Missile Program. In January 1957, he was assigned to the Office of the Chief' of Naval Operations, serving there for six months in the U-2 program before his detachment for command of the Fleet All-Weather Training Unit, Pacific. In July 1958, he reported as System Evaluation Officer for the Polaris program in Washington. In' April 1960, Rear Admiral Walker, then Captain Walker, assumed command of USS NITRO, and six months later was ordered de- tached for duty as prospective commanding officer of USS CONSTELLATION, which was then under construction at the New York Naval Shipyard. He actually assumed command when CONSTELLATION was placed in commission in October 1961. On November 19, 1962, he was ordered to duty in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations to serve as Assistant Director, Aviation Plans Division. In September 1964 he assumed the position of Naval Deputy, Joint Task Force Two. Rear Admiral Walker assumed command of Carrier Division THREE in February 1966. While aboard his flagship, ENTERPRISE, and as Commander Task Group SEVENTY-SEVEN POINT SEVEN, he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for combat operations in sup- port of the Republic of Vietnam. In addition to the Bronze Star and the Navy Commendation Medal with two gold stars and Combat V, Rear Admiral Walker is en-s titled to wear the Navy Unit Commendation, the American Defense Service Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the European-African- Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with one operational star, the World War II Victory Medal, the National Defense Service Medal with bronze star and the Vietnam Service Medal. N--W M- --------- 1 -.-m.-- - W -.-. 1 -.-...-..........--sf --1:.ym,.1,v-,f-,..vm1... ..,. ,,-....,...q...,..,.,.,,,,.,,,,,., - -V-V - -Y V--YW ----im- A v -,.. f . . 1. . .. ,...-- .......,......., . ...,,,. . , t . H m,,W,,,,,,,M , ,,,.,, YVYY Y .,, ...... www-qi A, W, ear dmiral incent de Poix, ComCar iv EVEN PVincent Paul de Poix was born in Los Angeles, California on August 13, 1916. He attended Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua, New York, the Severn School, Severna Park, Maryland and Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, prior to entering the U.S. Naval Academy on appointment from the state of New York in 1935. He was commissioned Ensign on June 1, 1939, and subsequently advanced in rank, attaining that of Rear Admiral, July 1, 1965. Following graduation from the Naval Academy, he joined the USS MINNEAPOLIS and a year later transferred to the USS SICARD. Detached from that vessel in July 1941, he was ordered to the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, for flight training. Designated Naval Aviator, he had further training at Naval Air Station, Miami, Flbrida. Ordered to the South Pacific, he served from June 1942 until August 1943 with Fighting Squadron SIX on board the USS ENTERPRISE and the USS SARATOGA and later shore based on Guadalcanal. In that assignment he participated in the initial. assault on Guadalcanal on August 7, 1942 and operations in the Solomon Islands. For his outstanding service in the Guadalcanal area he was awarded the Air Medal and a Gold Star in lieu of a second similar award. ln September 1943 he joined Experimental Ordnance Development Unit 1911 at Naval Air Station, San Diego, and in March 1944, reported for instruction in Ordnance Engineering fAviationJ at the Postgraduate School, Annapolis, Maryland. From October 1945 until August 1946, he continued the course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Cambridge, from which he received the degree of Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering. Following an assignment which extended to January 1948 with the Aviation Fire Control Unit at the Naval Ordnance Test Station, Inyokern, California, he assumed command of Fighter Squadron EIGHTEEN-A. ' For two years, June 1950 to June 1952, he was Assistant Head of the Aviation Ordnance Branch, Research and Development Division in the Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., after which he served as Aviation Readiness and Aviation Ordance Officer on the staff of the Commander in Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet. He served as Assistant Head, later Head, of the Air Launched Branch, Guided Missiles Division in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations from July 1954 until June 1957, when he assumed command of Air Development Squadron FOUR based at the Naval Air Station, Point Mugu, California. In March 1959 he became Com- manding Officer of the seaplane tender USS ALBEMARIE QAV-57, and in November of the same year reported for instruction, at- tached to the Office of the Assistant Director for Naval Reactors, Division of .Reactor Development, Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. C. ' . In September 1960, he was ordered to duty as Prospective Commanding Officer of the USS ENTERPRISE fCVAfNJ65J. When that vessel was commissioned on November 25, 1961, he took command and held it until July 1963, when he was detached for instruction at the National War College, Washington, D. C. on completion of the course in June 1964 he was assigned to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Washington, D. C., as Assistant Director for Administration and Management and later as Assistant Director for Operational Test and Evaluation in the Office ofthe Director, Defense Research and Engineerjng. In ceremonies at Yokosuka, Japan, on August 9, 1966, he became Commander Carrier Division SEVEN and embarked on USS CORAL SEA for operations in Southeast Asia. , ln addition to the Air Medal with Gold Star and the Presidential Unit Citation Ribbon, Rear Admiral de Poix has the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Purple Heart Medal, the American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and the Navy Expeditionary Medal. Captain James B. Cain, Chief of Staff, ComCarDiv SEV N Captain James B. Cain was born in Charlottesville, Georgia, on April 23, 1920. Upon graduation from Cramerton High School tNorth Carolinaj, he entered Gardner Webb College at Boiling Springs, North Carolina, from which he graduated in June 1940. Captain Cain entered the Navy on November 9, 1940, and reported for duty in the Navy V-5 program on April 12, 1941, and the Navy's Flight Training program at the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. Upon completion of flight training in October 1941, he was com- missioned an Ensign and designated a Naval Aviator. He served as a flight instructor at NAS Jacksonville, Florida, until July 1942, before going to NAS Miami, where he flew anti-submarine patrols over the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. In 1943, he served as an in- structor in fighter aircraft at Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, Florida. In April 1944, Captain Cain reported to VF-45 as Chief Flight Officer shortly before the squadron boarded USS TICONDEROGA. He was subsequently transferred with the squadron to USS SAN JACINTO where he saw action in the Pacific Theatre Campaign including the air and sea battles. In these engagements he was credited with nine Japanese aircraft shot down and a destroyer sunk in the South China Sea. For this action Captain Cain joined the ranks of U.S. Fighter Aces. At the end of World War II, Captain Cain was aboard the USS CUMBERLAND SOUND participating in the Bikini Atomic Test Program. For the next three years he was the Commanding Officer of VF-ATU-1 in Corpus Christi, Texas. In January 1951, after a year at the Nav Post Graduate School at Montere California he reported to Fighter Squadron ONE SEVEN TWO as Executive Officer, serving in Y Y, , that capacity aboard USS ESSEX during the first two years of the Korean conflict. A Captain Cain served as Commanding Officer of VF-212 aboard the USS WASP during a second deployment to Korea in 1953 and 1954. In 1955, he was selected to establish and command the Jet Transitional Training Unit at Olathe, Kansas. As Special Project Officer of Experimental Test Squadron THREE from 1957 until late 1958, he assisted in the development of the Navy's first supersonic jet fighter aircraft. Captain Cain served with Commander Air Group FOUR as Chief Staff Officer for two years. In 1960, he reported aboard USS WASP as Executive Officer. This tour of duty was interrupted after four months by a change of orders to the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Island. ' ' T' A ' ' ' - A ' ' U US k' t t s 'n the area off th,eCOaSt IH 1964, Captain Cam became Commanding. Officer of the Fleet Store' Ship USS, REG L ma mg wo our 1 of Vietnam. He assumed command of the USS YORKTOWN on June 10, 1965, and made two more tours in the South China Sea. ln May 1966, he was detached and assumed his present duties as Aide and Chief of Staff to Commander Carrier Division THREE. Captain Cain has earned 32 medals and campaign ribbons, which include the Silver Star, four Distinguished Flying Crosses, 13 Air Medals and two personal Navy Commendation Medals. W A-ef' 21 'e eww - -' ' LZ.. UT. . aptain . I ,f K Harold F. Lang, I Chief Qf staff, ComCarDiv EVE Captain Harold F. Lang, Chief of Staff for Commander Carrier Division SEVEN, was appointed to the U. S. Naval Academy from his native New Jersey in 1939. Upon his graduation and commissioning on June 19, 1942, he was ordered to the cruiser MILWAUKEE. While aboard the MILWAUKEE he participated in the Murmansk Run - convoy and anti-submarine duty around the northern capes of Norway protecting munitions destined for the Russian war effort through the port of Murmansk. He was assigned to the cruiser SALT LAKE CITY in October 1944, where he served through the invasions of Iwo Jima-and Okinawa, and the subsequent occupation of Japan. He attended flight schools at Pensacola and Jacksonville, Florida, and was designated a Naval Aviator in August 1947. His first avia- tion assignment was with Attack Squadron 18-A flying TBM 'fAvengers and AD Skyraiders. After training at the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland, he became an armamentfweapons test pilot and served as Branch Engineering Director at the Center until April 1953. During the Korean War Captain Lang served as executive officer and acting commanding officer of Fighter Squadron 143, flying F9F-6 Cougar jets from the aircraft carrier ESSEX. In August 1954 he was assigned to the staff of Commander Fleet Air Hawaii as Attack Carrier and Air Group Training Officer. During a tour as Air-to-Air Guided Missile and Space Projects Officer at the Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, Calif., he began studying for a masters degree in Dynamics and Space Technology through the University of California. He received his degree in 1961. Captain Lang became commanding officer of Heavy Attack Squadron SEVEN in October 1958, and assumed command of Carrier Air Group SEVEN in March 1960. He then served as Operations Officer of the nuclear-powered attack aircraft carrier ENTERPRISE, program manager for all-weather attack aircraft in the Bureau of Naval Weapons, commanded the fleet oiler KANKAKEE and the super-carrier SARATOGA, and assumed the duties of Chief of Staff of Carrier Division SEVEN in November 1966. In addition to the Bronze Star QOkinawa - 19453 and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal fDominican Republic Expeditionjg Captain Lang wears the American Defense Service Medal, China Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal fwith three starsjz Philippine Liberation Ribbong European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal fwith two starsjg Victory Medal fWorld War 1111 Navy Occupation Service Medal fjapanlg Korean Service Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal. Captain erard F. Colleran, Commanding fficer Captain Gerard F. Colleran was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 11, 1921. He entered the U.S. Naval Academy as a Mid- shipman in 1939 and was commissioned Ensign upon graduation in June 1942. During World War II Captain Colleran served as Engineering Division Officer aboard the USS ATLANTA which was sunk at Guadal- canal in November, 1942. He later reported aboard the USS BUNKER HILL as Fire Control Division Officer. For service aboard the ATLANTA and BUNKER HILL he received two Presidential Unit Citations. Captain Colleran's next duty station was the USS SPRING- FIELD where he served as Fire Control Division Officer. In July, 1945, he entered flight training at the Naval Air Station, Dallas, Texas, where he was designated a Naval Aviator in Novem- ber, 1946. He reported to FIGHTER SQUADRON 8A in June, 1947, as Operations Officer, and later became Executive Officer and Acting Commanding Officer. In July, 1949, he joined the Staff of Comman'der Fleet Air, at Quonset Point, Rhode Island, as Fighter Squadron Training Officer. From January 1951 to May 1953, he served as Guided Missiles Project Officer at the Navy Department's Bureau of Ordnance. . His next two years were spent as Executive Officer of FIGHTER SQUADRON 72. Captain Colleran later reported to the Naval War College for a Command and Staff Course. Upon graduation he was assigned to the Navy Department in Washington, where he served as head of Combat Air and Special Weapons Section, Plans Branch, Avionics Division. In February 1959, he was assigned to CARRIER AIR WING TWELVE, and in July 1959, became Commanding Officer of FIGHTER SQUAD- RON 191. While serving as Operations Officer aboard the USS MIDWAY in 1962, he was ordered for service with the Navy Department to head the Reconnaissance and Surveillance Section. In July 1964, he assumed command of the fleet oiler USS TALUGA QAO-621. He assumed the duties of Commanding Officer BON HOMME RICHARD on December 9, 1965. Captain Colleran has been awarded the American ,Defense,.American Theatre, Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Q14 Starsl, Philippine Lib- eration, World War II Victory, European Occupation, Korean Service, and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medals. In addition to two Presi- dential Unit Citations, he also wears the Bronze Star and Commendation Ribbon. ' ' 'Y' . Y -..K ' '-41: -5' -'- van- J- -- .. .Lin.1f 'jg..,,.,..,,.::.z7..z531-'Jie W, i, MNA:-,,MjNTVH-:Y Captain I Charles . uiz, Commanding fficer Charles Kenneth Ruiz was born in Rock Island, Illinois, on July ll, 1921. He attended Ysleta fTexasJ High School and Rutherford Preparatory School, Long Beach, prior to entering the U. S. Naval Academy on appointment from the state of Texas in 1939. Graduated and commissioned an Ensign on June 19, 1942, he subsequently advanced in rank to that of Captain, to date from July 1, 1962. Highlights from Captain Ruiz's career included duty in USS VINCENNES QCA-405, which was sunk during the first battle of Savo Island. He then transferred to submarine duty and completed nine war patrols in the Pacific in USS POLLOCK CSS-1801. His next sub- marine assignment was Executive Officer and Navigator of USS S-14 QSS-1 191. Captain Ruiz is qualified for submarine command. From submarine duty Captain Ruiz entered Flight Training, and upon being designated as a Naval Aviator, he joined Fighter Squad- ron TWELVE. He next served as Acceptance Test Pilot for Phantom and Banshee aircraft at McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, then as Operations Officer, USS CORREGIDOR QCVE-581. He served as Executive Officer of Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED TWO during the Korean conflict. Captain Ruiz was a student at the Naval War College Newport R I before reporting as Executive Assistant to th Ch' f f h B , , . ., e ie o t e u- reau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. He attended a refresher course in air weapons after which he commanded Attack Squadron SEVENTY-TWO, the first A4D squadron, which had Mediterranean deployment in USS RANDOLPH. ' While serving on the Staff of Commander SECOND Fleet, Captain Ruiz was detached for fitting out duty in USS CONSTELLATION QCVA-643 at the New York Naval Shipyard. He became Executive Officer upon her commissioning, October 27, 1961. From July 1962 to June 1964 he was Commander Strike Fleet, Atlantic Representative in Europe, after which he commanded USS DIAMOND HEAD QAE-19 . D h ' ' ' 1 I J etac ed in July 1965, he next attended the National War College, and in September 1966, reported for instruc- tion in advanced management at the Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University. In September 1966, he was ordered to duty as Commanding Officer ol the BON HOMME RICHARD. Captain Ruiz's decorations include the Silver Star Medal Commendation Ribbon with Combat V th P 'f' C D , , e acl ic ampaign Medal is ith one silver star and four bronze stars, and the Submarine Combat Insignia with three stars. Commander illiam C. Doak, xecutive fficer Commander William C. Doak entered the AVCAD Program upon graduation from high school in 1943, and was commissioned Ensign and designated a Naval Aviator in 1945. He received fighter operational training in Miami, Florida, and joined his first operational squadron, VF-58, in June of the following year. His next assignments were as a pilot with VF-12 and VX-3. Following this he served as Primary Flight Instructor, NAAS Whiting Field, Florida, student at the first Navy jet Photographic Reconnaissance class at Pensacola, Florida, and in 1953 joined VC-6 where he spent three years aboard various aircraft carriers in the Western Pacific. Devoting the major portion of 1956 at the General Line School in Monterey, California, he next turned to two years scholastic endeav- or at Stanford University, where he earned his AB degree in Political Science. After three months training at the Pacific Fleet Nuclear Weapons Training Center, he served as Assistant Operations Officer, Weapon Employment Officer and Special Weapon Coordinator aboard the USS TICONDEROGA QCVA-143. In August 1961, Commander Doak reported to Utility Squadron SEVEN, NAS North Island, where he served as Maintenance Officer for one year and as Executive Officer for another year. In 1963 he served as Executive Officer of VF-124, and in 1964 assumed command of VF-51 aboard the USS TICONDEROGA. In Octo- ber 1965 he reported to the USS BON HOMME RICHARD for duty as Operations Officer, and in 1966 became Executive Officer. Comman- der Doak has been selected for promotion to Captain. Commander Doak is married to the former Charlotte A. Schreiner of Chadwick, Illinois, and their present address is San Diego, California. ' . ,,,,,, , A +1 -T f-AHL--. -.- ..... .. .. .. , ,, S . ..,.,,,. N.. . .... 1... ,-. Q., M. . .- Commander James A. de anahl A Executive fticer James A. de Ganahl was born on August 24, 1924 in Santa Monica, California. He attended St. Anthony's School, Sussex, England, Kent School, Kent, Connecticut, and Bullis Preparatory School, Silver Springs, Maryland. He received his appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy in June 1943. Commander de Ganahl graduated from the Academy on June 5, 1946 with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. He was commissioned an Ensign the same day. In August 1946, he reported to the USS RICH QDD 8201 as Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer, and also served as Assistant Gunnery Officer and CIC Officer. Detached from the RICH in December 1948, he reported for flight training at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. He was awarded his aviator's wings on September 27, 1950. He then received orders to Composite Squadron TWELVE, andtserved as Team Pilot until August 1953. He was a Gunnery Instructor at Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Barin Field, Foley, Alabama from August 1953 to June 1956. After a tour of duty with Naval Security Group Activity, Bremerhaven, Germany, he served with Heavy Attack Squadron THREE and Heavy Attack Squadron FIVE. He returned to Heavy Attack Squadron THREE in May 1961 and served as Carrier Operations Officer until June 1962. He then reported for duty as Training Officer with Heavy Attack Wing ONE. Commander de Ganahl became Executive Officer of Reconnaissance Attack Squadron NINE in May 1963, and served as RVAH-9's Commanding Officer from .Iune 1964 until June 1965, during which time the squadron deployed on the USS SARATOGA as the first RA5C Vigilante squadron to operate in the Mediterranean. He reported for duty on the staff of Commander, Naval Air Forces, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, and served there as Reconnaissance Training Officer until ordered to the USS BON HOMME RICHARD in June 1966 as Prospective Navigator. Commander de Ganahl reported aboard the BON HOMME RICHARD on September 9, 1966, and became the ship's Executive Officer on June 23, 1967. He holds the Atlantic Theater Ribbon, Europe Occupation Ribbon, World War II-Victory Medal and the Korean Service Medal. l Commander Carrier Division SEVEN embarked aboard BON HOMME RICH- ARD this deployment on April 14, 1967. Rear Admiral Vincent P. de Poix was commander and his chief of staff was Captain H. F. Lang. The f'Bonnie Dick was no stranger to the flag command which had embarked aboard this veteran aircraft carrier twice before. When they em- barked with us in April it was the begin- ning of their third combat deployment to the waters off the coast of Vietnam and in the Tonkin Gulf. Rear Admiral de Poix 'acted as Yankee Team Commander on three separate occasions starting April 29, 1967. During our last line period he was Yankee Team Commander from July 3 through July 23. As Yankee Team Commander he directed the daily planning and coordina- tion of air strikes over North Vietnam from the three aircraft carriers, in- cluding the Bonnie Dick , on-station in the Tonkin Gulf. As Commander Carrier Division SEVEN, he acted as operational com- mander of his flagship and those ships in company who operated with and sup- ported the mission of the task group. 3. b ard Period , fl-Q., lf, 1 -1fN.,...XJ4:LA, 5 1 ! 'xZ1:-'f.'lZ1I.. lLf'E A S x-Q 1 giiiyfwff 5 l ' Q. 11, ,f:,7f'f ' 'xX'L ':f1 1ttr'7 - 'iffy 4 5 'i1..5':i1f H M , 1 I l 751W J ,T . , ' , -4 f ,f11: L-X X sunk, , A .. fic .,. XX.. , , ... W,-N J, fat 1, , -Q ,f ,E K f Z 1 . W. f 7 Y 0 I Cruise Dependenfs December 10, 1966 'AV Nw My X -f SX ' f X z 'k l V., Xx 9. . r F5 Y C!! mf. 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O Edward Gibbon I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by John Masefield rf' 'rf' ,f- .- X M 9!wf , A E., 4 1 4 f Gray? CQ f , f f f M MW , V Wm, 7 , ,, ' 4 f, ,f,, 7 BAUMAN AN BAUMAN YATES ff, ,-,I-1,1 b., ..,.f, nr' ,-1: ., ' ' -1 1 -:Ur1'ff2h'ix!E'ii11.0i:. af CE' 5 i F E? -W L FHMD'-K P I 5 Q l F I I I ? 149 ni NN' 732 4s XX xx X'-f xx N x X fl' If 1 ,.f..3. .. 'f -. - - . ,-.v J' gg-. I 5- f L :Vw 4 ,.5f,f,+,,1 . v-'P - i, 1 , uv ' . SJW: R. Y Xgixx sw NX x X Q DIVI IO The Medical Department is an established link in the organizational chain of this Command, and is under the direct superivision of the Senior Medical Officer. His professtional assistants include a Junior Medical Officer, usually a surgeon, and an Administrative Assistant of the Medical Service Corps and an authorized allowance of 22 enlisted hospital corpsmen ranging in rate from E-3 to E-8. Incorporated in the authorized enlisted allowance are eight technical specialists in the fields of Sanitation and Preventive Medicine, Pharmacology, laboratory procedures, X-ray tech- nique, Operating Room Procedures, Aviation Medicine, and Medical Administrative Technique. With the continued availability of these personnel the Medical Department is considered professionally qualified to cope with any medical emergency. Medicine, the only profession that labors incessantly to destroy the reason for its own existence. James Bryce I P-IZITIU DDI IIO The Dental Department is com- prised of three dental operating units and a prosthetic laboratory. It is fully equipped and capable of rendering all types of dental treatment to the crew and embarked air wing personnel. The Dental Department provides profes- sional protection and care of all personnel embarked. Miha X --1 1577 1 ,,... 'Ns-..,,, QS Z f rx 47 f W, ff Z f X X ms XS Q5 - N, IQ w 1. 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Q , ,4 f new -MQ .fffdp fW:ggfQ,XX ': Xy5, 2 - ,, W, X, f W , ff X f XX 4,947 ,fkjfqgx gQ4wQWQL,lW- if, .X wafwfffwf af-sw 'S 7,4 Wf4ai', 35 QW f 4 1 ffffijx f zihf ,ff :gf ff 5, f, f' Divi ion , 91 ffm -5 ZWMICYA-z' 050,45 Carvaoy if EA DIVI IO Auxiliary Division is responsible for operation and maintenance of a complex assortment of equip- ment without which, the ship could not fulfill its mission. Equipment ranges from three hydraulic elevators for shuttling aircraft between hangar deck and flight deck through steering rams and cables in after steering to the shipwide air condi- tioning system. High altitude aircraft streaking through the sky use liquid oxygen and nitrogen from the gas generating plants. Towering fire doors rumbling closed to isolate the hangar deck in case of fire or explosion, the machinery shops creating a part, the emergency deisel generators starting to prevent loss of the electrical loadg all are part of MA Division's key role in the Engineering function. The involved and far flung operations of this division are handled by highly trained and well experienced Machinist's Mates, Machinery Re- pairmen, and Enginemen performing their in- dividual missions with exceptional dedication and resolve. Forged into a cohesive group of 2 Officers and 95 men,' A Division takes pride in executing a vital and necessary role through outstanding performance. Ju if Q K 3 fa if 2 1 1 u 3 2 I 4 li p V, w W, I., I I, 93 :QM xl K? 4 A 5 , Z b A? Z '-4n'- ,,..,- Maid' 45511305 1 1 I :vu- lv N xv' 5, 1 EB DIVI I0 In EB Division personnel tend the ship's boilers, evapo- rators and account for the ship's fuel and water inventory, In the four firerooms, personnel fThe Original Snipes, produce steam within the eight boilers deep in the heart of the ship. They provide the push to the main engines for propul- sion and to the generators for electricity, both of which are so vital to this floating city. Itis a hot, demanding job under ad- verse conditions. The Evaporator Gang fThe Rain Makersj watch over the four evaporators producing 140,000 gallons of feed and fresh water daily, Feed water produced serves the boilers and fresh water for drinking, cleaning and cooking needs of the ship, The Oil Gang handles the 1,500,000 gallons of fuel oil feeding the boilers. Their responsibilities include testing of water and fuel oil. transferring oil on board as well as pumping a drink of oil to accompanying destroyers. Manning the B Division are 2 Officers and l7l men. Without Boilers Division, BON HOMME RICHARD would cease to be a habitable, moving weapons system. X I ' J w 97 3 A 'wi i 'Nu ix. 99 1OO EE DIVI IO E Division muscles SOOOKW of electricity into a complex assortment of cables, circuits, and relays which instantly transfer it throughout the ship. Five thousand kilowatts without which the BON HOMME RICHARD could not functiong power for everything from anchor windlass to rudder control. , Variety being the hallmark of this diverse and sprawling division, distribution is but the beginning of its many functions. Million dollar gyro compasses spinning in cool temperature and humidity controlled compartments, the many intricate and sensitive switchboards of the interior communications room, video tape recordings of aircraft landings, all are but separate parts of many duties performed by the intelligent and highly trained electrical personnel. In the above as well as every facet of operations from rewiring and electrical motor to taking charge of the flight deck optical landing system, Electrical Division's 2 Officers and 118 men take outstanding pride in their jobs and in themselves, providing exceptional performance in the knowledge their mis- sion is vital to the ship. l I , .--fi 102 WYE 32 ff 103 EM DIVI IO Twenty-four hours a day Engineering Officers man M Division's forward engine room. Housed in the engine room are the horses of the ship, 150,000 of them pushed into four main engines capable of propelling 44,500 tons of dead weight steel through the water at 30 34- knots. In the forward engine room and other major en- gineering spaces M Division's Machinist's Mates also operate four ship's service Turbo-Generators which create 5000 KW of 'gcabled lightning for distribution through Electrical Division's switchboards. Operating highly complex and diverse equipment, whose performance is essential to the mission of the ship, provides a challenge of excellence which HM Division has yet to fail. Main Engine Division's skilled and dedicated 2 Officers and 79 men take exceptional pride in being the men behind the go. lO4 Xb ,LUG- KQV lk l , N 5 0-1 Q ..araunf'l ii'i ' 41-'fine' 43' --S ... I 71'-'-'lil-'I ',,,.' ft, .gt ,fit W 'yr' 105 106 ,-94 1 107 108 Repair Division's Damage Controlmen are con- tinuously alert to combat fire or damage from in-' ternal and external causes. They can hydraulically isolate a steam filled fireroom or engineroom, repair a rupture in the side of the ship, or combat nuclear, biological, or chemical warfare. Linked to this with them are their fellow shipfitter and pipg- fitter rates who are constantly occupied maintaining miles of pipe, hundreds of watertight doors and thousands of hull fittings. 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The Douglas aircraft is powered by a single Curtis Wright J-65 turbo jet engine that develops over 7,000 pounds of thrust with speeds in excess of 500 miles per hour. The Skyhawk is armed with two 20 mm cannons and is capable of carrying multiple bombs, rockets, HU' clear weapons and guided missiles. It has a wing span of 27 feet with a 40 foot fuselage, and can be used as a buddy tanker for inflight refueling of other aircraft. CDR R- B- FULLER CDR MAULDIN EMAN COMMANDING OFFI CDR F' B' BLAK CER COMMANDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE OFFICER LCDR A. L. SCHULTZ LCDR D. E. FRENCH LCDR D. D. OWENS LCDR P. F. HOLLANDSWORTH LCDR L. T. JACKSON LCDR R. T. SWARTZ NN J, A Wh... LT J. M. WAPLES f . . . , ,- .. A H -f-Wien.:-125: - LT J. N. DONIS LT J. E. KILLIAN LTJG R. A. NEWELL LTJG G. LYFORD LTJG D. E, WILLIAMS 155 . 1 ., H ii . L .. . fi , i I, I I 1 4 n ,E 5 i 1 4 1 . r is ,,,f .1 ,Q . f.. 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Because of disturbances and general unrest in the Middle East, VA-215 deployed to WestPac on 16 July 1958, after 24 hours notice, aboard the USS LEXINGTON. VA-215 has either deployed or made carrier qualifications aboard BON HOMME RICHARD, LEXINGTON, ORISKANY, HANCOCK and CORAL SEA. Continuing to press on the United States t k a tac against communist aggression in North Vietnam, VA-215 has flown thousands of combat sorties and dropped tons f b o ombs, rockets and ZOMM cannon shells. . S .. . X f W! A ff' f ,Q I W be i V , ' -v f -flww, We 2 LT.Mi. IXERNKWK A l.T.TURliEON l Lx 'SRREXZK 1 Xi L X , XE GRE X Nmxsg ff' 'NVE FE I . 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'rt l M, . 3 4 . . - Fla, hg,g3.LM L it 1: P' up -' .4 -.J S- 4 ' . ur . .1..-,...'!.g-fr.L'.!ram-:,., '.f31'g1f1 f f14f:f-m,f?f1+. ' '1' i 'J 2 -. :fy,-1f'1--'fy:f-'ff51f 4fff-wwf.,-fi,,,: g,, f-Sw-','-.Z?'L-ww f , uf - in ' X ' ' . ' f?'1M 1-W!-kv .1 5 M 3 a L L 166 VAW-lll is the Early Warning squadron flying mission to provide advance airborne radar alert to extends the radar coverage of the group by 300 to the EIB TRACER known as Willie Fudd . It is their the task group. This advance notice of enemy activity 400 miles. The aircraft is adaptable for anti-submarine search missions. The cockpit accommodates the pilot and co-pilot with conventional flight and engine con- trols, including an automatic pilot. The radar operato r and flight technician occupy a compartment just aft of the cockpit during operational missions. A fifth seat is available in the extreme aft section of the aircraft for carrying extra flight personnel. LCDR Macquarrie LT Dalebout Officer-in-Charge Ass't-Safety LT Fischer LTJG Mills Maintenance Admin LTJ G Stephens Operations L LTJG Bailey LTJG Klein LTJG Kerekffy NHVISHUOU Supply Maint. Control LTJ G Michaels Logs and Records l s l LTJG Smith LTJG Greene LTJG Tompkins Airframes Line Division Personnel l l s ENS Reagh ENS Rendine Communications Avionics 167 Tension, full power, thumbs up... ready for launch km .... an the cycle begins. d Eiiggxggeseabat 727 Checking in- Roger, Eagle l, your vector is , .. 168 ENS Rendine Back on the deck, maintenance continues Dones, ATR2, at work on the Radar bench l P Coleman, plane captain, preflights his aircraft, While Grizzle, ATN3, finally gets 40 winks. J' hs-.4 169 170 While briefing and Dfeflighting f0f another launch Any questions on the mission. . . -X X LTJG Bailey - Pilots, man your aircraft LT Fischer - Ready to go, pre-flight complete ,M Fueland oil OK. . . Antenna checked Roberts, plane captain, Visibility good n0W And the Day Ends wa' -A . . .andthe FUDD is again in Condition THREE. if 171 FP-63 VFP-63 has the highly responsible job of reconnaissance photography. During the cruise VFP-63 took literally hundreds of pre-strike and bomb damage assessment photographs. The squadron is aptly known as the Eyes of the Fleet . Without the necessary photographs it would be impossible to determine Communist strongholds in North Vietnam. VFP-63 flies the FSC Crusader whose primary capability is as an all-weather air superiority fighter. It is also employed in air-ground interdiction and close air support. Its striking potential includes ZOMM cannon, 250, 1,000 and 2,000 pound bombs, rockets and missiles. Capable of air speeds up to 1,000 mph, the aircraft was originally designed as a day fighter, but now serves in day and nighter fighter roles. 172 4, ,5i.3,.-www , Sw 173 174 USL.: 'RUSS I ,ff mfs: - .WSW '-hx! -L, is w 1 rw WW QW I W ,f WWW wx W 'Wi 1 - - .SN 1 Www wx f , ffw iff 175 176 X , ,A ,,, ff ,J ,MZ 1 ,, ,W , .1-f ,WQRN 33-X k S F' 1 ,.XQwfw'M: kv X '+ ist fi' iff Y ,WWW NRI 2 x A tn 1 , 7' .X 5 Q by wi x fc fx 25X 2 W2 MNA ' t 1178 Known as the Red Checkertails Fighter Squadron TWENTY-FOUR was originally commissioned VF-211 in June 1955 under the command of Commander Paul E. Pugh. Q' VF-24 made her first WestPac cruise aboard the BON HOMME RICHARD in August 1955. Her second WestPac deployment was in 1958 aboard USS MIDWAY as part of Attack Carrier Air Wing TWO. In 1959 VF-24, then VF-211, was redesignated VF-24, and in 1961 her homeport was changed from NAS Moffett Field to NAS Miramar. In 1964 the squadron was again redesignated, this time to become VF-214, and later the same year she became VF-24 for the second time. VF-24 was deployed to the Western Pacific' aboard BON HOMME RICHARD, MIDWAY and HANCOCK- .1G.Pmus.cm rt1cs.m1xg 5553 179 Af .N hall? 'E-T ,ef f Eiiiiff 53.44 xv'-fri WEA , ' Q If ,j is-r',.5 1 I 4,1 'F 6 Wg ' x fu M1 181 .nw fiwrw 115 r.ui,.'y,4-' W., J. 1. ., A 1,4 mf-M , , , -.'- , V 'ff J G , rl? 'JLA ' 'J H2339 'F' 5- vii ,wx . 1 l 182 a'?... '.S N789 Q5 Www--'n CRW CFI fL 727,65 J X 4 .U x L 4 .JJ X I AFN0 1 r 84 VF-211 Throughout the twenty years of its existence, the CHECKMATES of VF-211 have been among the first to rally in support of our nation's foreign policy in many hot spots of the world. During the Korean War VF-Zll attained an outstanding combat record and has made three combat cruises to Southeast Asia as a member of Carrier Air Wing TWENTY-ONE flying the F8E Crusader. I During its last deployment VF-211 made history by being the first Crusader squadron to engage in HCFIHI combat with the communist MIG-17 jet fighters. In addition, the squadron established an outstanding air-to- ground record under all conditions of combat operations dropping over one million pounds of ordnance. Fighting TWO ELEVEN received world-wide attention during the squadron's third combat cruise aboard the BON HOMME RICHARD. VF-211 became the Navy's leading MIG killers with six MIG-l7's destroyed and N participated in the two largest jet dog-fights in Naval his- six damaged. Pilots of FIGHTING TWO ELEVE tory. Credited with MIG kills were CDR Speer, LCDR Wright, LCDR Hubbard, and LTJG Shea. CDR P- H- SPEER CDR R. B. RUTHERFORD LCDR w.B.RENN1E LCDR M. 0- WRIGHT LCDR C. D. METZLER LCDR J. R. BARLOW LCDR R. Q. HUBBARD LCDR L. S. MILLER MAJ R. H. LORD LT C. J. PIERCE LTJG L. R. MYERS LTJG J. M. SHEA LTJG B. S. FOSTER LTJG W. P. BERTSCH ENS T. J. BLATTNER 185 186 If . ,c,, 1 N Q 1 , uf? ' 4 1 , Z ,, Z . I I .mllr LT W, B, NELSON LTJG B. C. HENDERSON LTJG J. B. STEWART -A! f,, M, Uni M W LTJG E. JORDAN X Z fgwffw I UW Flu. 11 1 I 1 N r 4 I XW5 W G0 E w 187 i Av 188 ,,.,- .,.-. 189 90 VA-212 This is the Rampant Raidersw third consecutive combat cruise, and the squadron continues to display versatility, willingness, and the highest degree of professionalism in delivering a devastating punch to the enemy. Attach Squadron 212 flies the A4E Skyhawk light attack jet bomber, and has a complement of about 25 officers and 160 enlisted men. This team has worked long and hard to carry out the squadronis mission. The Rampant Raiders are home based at the Naval Air Station, Lemoore, California. KAW Nl my W RW ' ......1-1 Commanding Officer Commanding Officer Executivg Officer W7 ' ,wygw f Aff' ' gf, H L Y ,ifw x Q . n t QQWW1 ! 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'IX- ' 'f I F 1 5 2 5 f 5 ,f If y ,ff ' ' 1- W 'fs f f 5 , , ,X f , X 5 fr -' X X My an PZ -'Z L- 64 hi-2 3 ,f .V 7 ,Q E- ' 199 200 um., N 997 '61 201 w M I 1 1 ! i r 1 I r w E 202 mx '4 'Vox' ,es l 1 f l 203 204 PHO The following photos were selected by the judges from those submitted for the Cruisebook Photo Contest. Not all were judged as winners, but those ap- pearing on the following pages were judged to be of sufficient merit for use in the Cruisebook. TO CGNTE T SELLAS SANDIFER 205 i 1 W s l 1 HOBSON HOBSON M 2 W QW fa, ' JW A67W' fu, MW f K 721' WW ! , ! HOBSON 7 w 207 I Ly W ,S A ' , f w N' 7 WW f Xi' I Xi! I Y , , f-my ww f f if 1 ' M ufg ,g Az f W w A ,4 Zqwa, 'Z X' ,M X g Z ,, f f Wm pmawiw X ,,,, My ,V if 'F ff X X . I 1 . -f-57 i. Q x I 'S ' X o ff . V N '- -1' ' ' OPERATIO OFFICE x QS '. W, X ,f,-1 xx C K lf 'X 5 kk ,X XXX x X M -fx X 1 xg If if 212 213 214 0A Division consists of Aerographeris Mates and department yeoman. The AG,s collect, evaluate and disseminate weather information for all ship and embarked air- craft operations. The divisionis most impor- tant functions are the forecasting of target weather and b ' f' ' ' operations. rieing pilots for flight The Operations Yeomen process the multitude of paperwork associated with the perations and produce the daily Air Plan for aircraft operations. Bonnie Dick's o OA DI I IO Jir bb-.fd N 1 I F L r I 216 3 'C' 217 218 OC DIVISIO OC Division is the division that supplies the man- power for the various positions in Air Operations and Carrier Controlled Approach. The division is made up entirely of Air Controllers QACJ, and it is their job to ensure that aircraft can depart and approach the ship under all weather conditions. They man status boards, sound powered phones, teletypes, Dead Reckoning Tracers, various radios and radar repeaters. All of these tasks are com- piled, condensed and displayed to ensure smooth Air Operations around the Bonnie Dick. 219 220 'Q- N-f r t 221 OE DIVI IO The mission of the Electronics Division is support of the ship's mission by maintaining all electronic equipment at the designed standards of performance. The divisionis two officers and forty-seven en- listed men are a part of the Operations Department. The maintenance of the ship's installed electronics equipment, and the ship's television entertainment system are under the direct supervision of the Electronics Material Officer. Divided into three gangs OE Division has the responsibility for the maintenance and proper operation of the ship's communications transmitters and receivers, air and surface Search radars, air traffic control radars, countermeasures, naviga- tional equipment, KBHR television and the associated equipment that make these electronic installations a complete system. 223 224 i ff, f K. J 5 f A G' af, ff Y'x..,4w f-. f .-.--- 6- --q ,L ff W-- , 225 226 OI DI I IO The Radarmen of OI Division collect, display and evaluate all tactical data vital to the ship. From the Combat Info Center where they work, they disseminate this information 10 the bridge, the embarked staff and other ship's control stations The men of OI stand port and starboard watches to keep CIC manned around the clock. They gather information from radio circuits, lookouts, electronic surveillance. air and surface Search radars and various stations throughout the 5 order to maintain a current tactical plot of all enemyqnd friendly surface, sub-surface and air contacts. rmation hip in II II If I I I I I II II I I I I II I I II ,I I I I I I'I ' Ii II I I II I I . I .SI I I , I 228 ni 229 EK- lf' OP DI I IO The Corner Drug Store Only this drug store produces thousands of feet of motion picture film, -still photographs and prints. The Photo Lab aboard the BON HOMME RICHARD is a large installa- tion occupying over ten spaces includ- ing storerooms. It is equipped to pro- vide a wide variety of photographic services to meet the many and varied requirements for intelligence, tech- nical recording, historical documenta- tion and public affairs. Whether you need a 35MM picture for you identification card or a 30 X 40 inch print of a target for planning, this is the place to get it. Wi E3 f Q I 231 The primary purpose of the Air Intelligence Office is to dis- seminate to all Air Wing pilots the necessary information needed to complete their mission. This is done in the form of an oral brief- ing which consists of information on his target, communications, or- der of battle, weather and survival and evasion. The Air Intelligence Office holds intelligence publications and maps and charts which aid Air Wing pilots in planning their mis- sion. AIO collects, processes and distributes a wide variety of intel- ligence information to other agen- cies, such as OPREP reports and outgoing photography. W! X q A was ,f 47' wf XQ 'X 4, W N X ,K X H ,UWM ,pf -' H-N---, .,,V 5 ,, 233 l l I I I l 4 J 3 OL DIVI IO Lookouts are the official eyes and ears of the ship, and as such, are responsible for detecting and identifying all surface and air contacts within visual range. During periods of low visibility and during navigation into and out of ports, lookout reports are valuable to the Officer of the Deck on the bridge and the Watch Officer in Combat Information Center in processing the numerous contacts encountered. l X l tix 234 235 ,..1 . M...-fn.-fZ.....yf1-rV1vr'viwr. Vw-ryjg U' ..'.-N Q.,-u PM -V. qv, 56,8-yv .,v ...,, -1, , -M ,mx F'-,1'fV.-V , -,J-., f gf.-J,,,,. PL fs-.rl ..-,..,-'V N .vr an Herd., Vt V. f 4. M,-x Nw f .P .-, zVcwV.?.V,:'V , , f,.!1 'H-,V. 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V ji , V . ,l.. , - -Ili'-'L ' 2,7i - - '-a.Li -- V- V .'i'5j.f s-.ff ,, V .3V-1. 1 ' '9S.,: gnizf ,Y - ,A .5 ,.- , . J ' ,eaV.4.E',.2V ,. V -'. V-.ai ' l:,kI4'1'-' -i':4f5Ki'f ' . ' .. V4 .. . ,.,1, ,.A-Vl.,.Ig 1 .QL Am--MA s - -I : 'I 'V .., . V ,,,t.V..,V .4-V..V- . A - ,V - V 4 1.2 S-l S-1 Division procures and provides the ship with all required spare parts and general stores items. It issues and main- tains a stock of 35,000 items from light bulbs to electron tubes or washers to cylinder liners. S-1 also does the ac- counting for the ship's operating funds amounting to almost one million dollars per year. ' 0 Z 4 45 E 1 v x ,Q X V7 .. x . fWi'1A ,HM .,, ,, if 1 -, 4 X ST' A' 2 52 +4 M -Y .- 21:61.59 X xi., ' 'If 1 V 7 I y mag-gg mp! ,V f 1 Fx QVv 1 ,Y xi, , , A ' M' 1, f 5 f y . N,qi,,aq ' f:, f:-, f X 1 2 Q sm 239 240 an un FR. I3I I42 2 -L x M MN: i I RM, x wg? ww- , , . NN-w.Mx , 'M 'A 'W ' .MN Q IQ X 'S f s-g.,..mmf x31j2f:3'5'-u fv-I .. ' , xxlks G ..,...x -, ,,,, , , ,, lwmxwwy-1.7,,,,6,. ,f M f 241 242 The S-2 Division prepares and serves over 10,000 meals per day using d. Food Service ranges from ship's barbecues on the 15,000 pounds of foo flight deck and special holiday meals to serving food 18 hours per day, and providing flight lunches around the clock. The S-2 Division is responsible for ordering, storing and accounting for over 1,500,000 pounds of food, the shipis endurance load. uf-.X ' r, 1,5-A. X , K, f, fx! 243 244 245 246 The mission of the Sales Division is to provide the crew with laundry, tailoring, cobbler and barber services. They also maintain the soda fountain and shipls stores where crew members can purchase uniforms, cameras, watches, jewelry and numerous personal items, selecting from a deployment inventory of 560000, -1, X Qi I M Q 13 E ga ?FF,,,W,,f M ,fy nf , MW' L4 'ff W, , 4 25 W? 247 248 249 250 The maintain approximately 3,600 pay S-4 is the Dishursing Division. y ' records. Their,s is an exacting job, as they must account for every gem. d n a day and monthly gross disbursements S'4 Over S600,000 may be disburse o p' y are over 51,000,000 -.J at , yfyi,,,,pi,,i ir,,y J Q V i X I ' 21.-1 Z' x zo: an. A QA yu' ,, A 252 meals for 300 officers d S-5 maintain the Wardroom, Preparing and serving appetizing and attractive is the pride of the S-5 Division. Not only oes but also keeps 162 officer's staterooms clean. W in wk if X .X is 6 K f L . QE 'Z f . ge x X V ff L x X . , 'N if ,, S 1 fe NGN Q ' l fs I i 253 254 , ,ff L ff 2 N3 . hs ,MA jfx .SX My , fi X W ZW- ,E . fx, ff ylzffmn X- ' f fy 4 f 3 f W f ' 7 Z! 7 , 41fu'Wf, , f ,f , V 7. w, f, f WOW fw p WWXWQ , 4-1,2 ' ' v A 1 I, , ff. Qhfrf W fn. 2, -iff ' ' 5,f!ff f 1, fff ,K iff, :mhf rf ' f W ,,,,,.bzm... ,, W Z Qf W I . W, 1,4 Q:-M ' .14 1 W I 255 2556 The Aviation Stores Division oper- ates as a parts supply facility for the Carrier Air Wingis planes as well as the ship's aircraft handling equip- ment, arresting gear and catapults. As with the other Supply divisions, S-6 maintains inventory control and finan- cial accountability for over nine million dollars of aviation material. fffglo 2 Z l 'lf X '35----W V' 'X nf . 5' 1 l B ,N,,,, ,......,,., Q f J fb ' if ' 7,1 257 58 S-7 is the Data Processing Division. It operates the ship's computer and data processing system which processes the 3M maintenance data for both aircraft and ship,s equipment. 5-vf Z5 259 2 Q -. W v X N. X K XX x X ,qs-Nl. Xf :ml-ON, R . XX Adm.. WA? ,fn .4 au- W A 'A ' ' .' gf-N,,.L.X , W XX .wr Q, -vw-NJN! Nw? f-rx' Ks f XX X XXX Q X X XXX X .. X S , X X X QX X X X Q fi Sw WN , ' . My X Q XXX XR -X-1 X X N Xxx l XXX. X N XN xx X Nw W-1 DI I IO In port activities are routine for the men of W-1 Division But at sea the pace quickens with many responsibilities' Aside from normal clean-up and exercises,i there are watches to stand on the bridge, fantail and lifeboats where sharp eyes keep a lookout in case of a man overboard The sounding of general quarters sends the men of W-1 to Mount 53 and 54. Refueling finds them on Station 1 and the Captain's phone distance line. When it comes time for special sea and anchor detail, W-1 Division again is on hand on the forecastle to assist the pilot when necessary and to double up all lines. S52 rl P' . , I wg ws,-Q. iu3 :'3' Q?i,s4w'i',.' 5' W el ig' I7 Jsvflff' ofcgful VJ I me l F Y WORK ir -- ' SUSJECT - 7 262 X -NN. i l t,-ft ALLOWANCE lx-LEP 1 1 4 I 7 1 1 1 1 xx., wa 'v 263 W-2 DIVI I0 If it weren't for the men of W-2 Division, some of us might never make it ashore. W-2 is re- sponsible for the starboard accom- modation ladder. At sea W-2 works Replenishment Station 55 and the Port Life Boat besides its underway watch-standing and its care of Of- ficer's Country. gn if' 'Tif :nv 5, ae, 191- W 'Q div Yfmffml -',..-..... ,Ki Q . 1 4 1 .5' Ks Hi JJ T N 4. N x Q, -.N 265 J tt W-3 DI I IO V' aw., When it comes to refueling, replenishing, and re- ' W 3 is right in the middle of the action. arming, - Duties run a wide gamut. Cleaning stations range from the fantail to Captain's and Admiral's Country on the 02 Level. Rigging ladders, working in the nets or ' ' W-3 D' ' ' painting over the side, in port and at sea, 1v1s1on is on the go. ! 266 267 W-5 DIVISIO Air Defense! Air Defense! brings prompt action from W-5 Division. When the order is given, all men hurry to man the four 5 f38 gun mounts. Besides the mounts, W-5 personnel are also responsible for the stowage of bombs, small arms, and various types of Conventional Ordnance. With so many realms of respon- sibility, it is truly a 24-hour job to keep ahead of any trouble that might arise. 268 . ',g,' 1 '17 ff 269 270 MARDET Responsible for the internal se- curity of BON HOMME RICHARD is the 55 man Marine Detachment com- manded by 2 officers. When needed, the detachment pro- vides a nucleus for the ship's landing party. It is also ready as a combat unit for operations on shore, either inde- pendently or with other units. When not on duty, the detachment busies itself with cleaning weapons and equipment, military classes, physical training, and various other phases of instruction to keep themselves always alert...always prepared. X Z ii ff 'S , -4 ' A 2 xx ' 4 6 271 Qk W-F Division is responsible for the proper operation, maintenance and repair of the ship's complex firecon- trol and gun trainingradar equipment. The nature of these radar systems re- quires that fire control technicians be thoroughly trained in electronics. W S - I '....,., l I K,-' mmfgfiiw 12 '! T' m . 1 273 and , W-G DIVI IO W-G Division, a component of the Weapons Department, is re- sponsible for the procurement, handling, stowage, assembly, and transport of all aircraft ammunition and pyrotechnics through the time these items are positioned on the flight deck for loading on the sev- eral types of embarked aircraft. Additionally, this division is concerned with operation and main- tenance of the mobilefnon-mobile handling equipment and bomb ele- vators necessary to facilitate util- ization of the wide variety of ord- nance currently being employed by attack carriers of the Seventh Fleet. The Aviation Ordnancemen assigned to this division, consider- ed to be among the top profession- als in their field of endeavor, work hand in hand with their embarked Air Wing counterparts to maintain the constant alertness required to ensure safety of the M ship and air- craft during all ordnance loading evolutions and while conducting flight operations. 274 275 1 -M Divl IO The mission of W-M Division is to provide the Air Wing with tested and assembled air-to-air and air-to-ground guided missiles. The division receives, stores, tests, assembles and issues all guided missiles. Every job from the safety men on the flight deck to the break- out men in the magazines below decks is equal in importance. .t'w ,X ,mains-v'n,t 'I I C 276 X Q' X M94 li aw , , X ffg t Ze. ' 4 Sw 1 - Rx ,,f 4 l j an l f 4 -- ,-,W 5,ffx 1-.-- E W X N A r lr' , s -..QQ ...,- q-Q.-. 277 W-W DIVI IO 5 K 278 The officers and men of W-W Division work under the code of hear nothing, say nothing, see nothing. Special Weapons is a highly classified activity which demands high skills and close teamwork'. Each man must have a high degree of integrity. During the last WestPac de- ployment, the men of W-W had an important part in the preparing of the endless tons of conventional aircraft ordnance used by the BON HOMME RICHARD's carrier air wing. if rv- .Y-V-0-f 'A E9 279 280 ' wx XX X, V -X M ,W H Swv. Qu'-.,,., -W 1 . . KQ f,q.,X. MMS M If XX W 5 'Q W WW . M N my QQO 21 , bingndtv ai ? ' n 'f2L.'31yA x' 4 .lu X V - 'siiip D f wi' It 1. 1 .--,. T Ar 7' ' 281 WEAPONS OFFICE 1 X OGPY SAYS . CAQ jj - ofa fr Aww! , Oo Q-av ....,-1 X' 1GI1'..Z:h Ns I ', U 'A--I -if Q Q . I EJ C1 ' 9 ' ' ,..,,, Q- V 1 .. fx: ,, , 'f '3M-XT-4'.1'.'7 '- qmsfff fi J-.,,,,,-L,g.:. 55 H 5 Lu-fo if nmz' A r wwe? U 4 0 fvarr rms!-i'?.'f'f? ' .sooo qnra-J J-7-L, rfve' .DU-vfkcrox. Q Q 0 0 Q , JIM! To you AIR Boss... ,4-v 283 ' ' ATO!! 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Gross, D. L. Doty, M. A. Reaver, T. J. Loudermilk, C. P. Olson, D. R. Allen, J. L. Tucker, B. E. Marks, R. Sage. fSecond Rowj J. D. Austin, A. J. Fernandez, A. D. Jefferson, R. Spears, E. Jennings, H. L. Herrin, R. D. Gibson, J. D. Smith, R. E. Hull, J. G. Herrin, S. J. Rogers, W. E. Davis, R. I. Edwards, R. W. Faircourt, E. H. Snider. QThird Rowj W. M. Denney, R. C. Garcia, V. V. Shannon, A. B. Stean, C. W. Watford, D. K. Ryan, D. L. Wilke, W. P. .Staude, R. J. Iten, L. R. Bamey. Q f-mf' f R OO CR Y 6'4 fFirst Rowj D. C. LeBlanc, J. L. Plaskey, J. C. Weaver, R. V. McAnult , M. A. B' d' . R Isham, G. L. Watkins. qsecond R wp H. G , , - Y In 1'-T ' Schaefer' G' E' ward' J' C' 0 2U1U,RAMk,D.Hbrt,J.R.hl Prior, M. E. Russell, J. P. Ambler, C. A. Goss, J. E. Rutlfciwski. le C C ate am, S' Strmger' S' J' Bunn, M' J' QFirst Rowj J. C. Schasteen, T. L. Buckley, H. Albritton, W. G. Eichinger, B. L. Letts, M. T. Granby, R. C. Halbrook, L. V. Dowden, N. P. Nichols, N. H. Brian. fSecond Rowj J. Finek, G. Nolte, D. A. Leavins, D. W. Kehl, J. W. Johnson, W. L. Holton, P. J. Verwiebe, D. D. Tilton, J. Bommarito, D. J. Roehrig, R. E. Richardson. fFirst Rowj FN Tubb, FN Combs, SFPFN Williams, SFP3 Hutson, FN Stallmeyer, FN Mitchell, FN Sawka, SN Vitko, FN Loren, FN Wiggins, SN Christiansen, FN Bartlett, SFP2 Dumas. CSecond Rowj SFP3 Manning, FN Martin, FN Dehn, FN Barrett, YNI Bejec, ENS Reilly, SFC White, SFP3 Huddle, SFP2 Carlen, SFM2 Snowden, FN Greenwood, FN Hoffman, FN Lute, FN Burian. F 'wi V -1 if i l 5 T' wi 301 302 ' fFirst Rowj FN Johnson, FN Basso, FN Abney, SFM3 Tidwell, FA Egley, FN Byrne, SFMFN Reeves, FN Wagner, SFM2 Glenn, FA Glenn, FN Lund, SFM2 Smith. fSecond Rowj FN Ezell, Smith, FA Chiocco, FN Utley, FA Brainaird, FA Jackson, SFI Bauman, WOI Brenner, SFC Squier, SFP3 Love, SFM2 Mullins, FN Masters, FN Hughes, FN Caldwell, SFM2 Morlan, FN Watson. fFirst Rowj FA Garcia, FN Williams, FN Richards, DC3 Nelsen, DC3 Kempista, DC3 McGinnas, FA Kempista, FN Strong, FN Lokitis, FN Blake, DC3 Seeman, DC3 Davis, DC3 Trapper. fSecond Rowj FN Sturdevant, DC3 Del Toro, FA Collum, DC3 Bailey, DC3 Geeting, FN Plante, DCI Cales, DCC Olson, DCC Reid, DCFN Ford, FN Keister, FA Carter, FN Elkins, FN Upton, FN Tassin. fFirst Rowj MM1 Todd, FN Iwanski, MM3 Babin, FN Henninger, FN James, MM3 Slusar, MMFA Flick, MMFN Morrow, FN Warren, MMFN Feucht, FN Godwin. QSecond Rowj MMFN Duenkel, MM2 Donahue, FN Wendenkopf, MMFN Nolen, FN Wilson, MM3 Wagner, MMC Minor, MMFA Childress, FN O'Dea, MM2 Chambers, FN Keith, FN Carrillo, FN Collis. ! uw' fFirst Rowj MMFN Vaughn, FN Oldham, FN Rhadans, FN Stevens FN Ros nb FN B ' h MM 1 Lac?3uerreiMMM3 Smith, FN King, FN Parker, MM2 Ebert. qsecond Rowp MMEN efxiiiyright ifiifiilcpihkens Frsirvrwziclrfrihi Ny erg, MFN Seaborn, MM2 Mitchell, FN Browning, MMC Paulsen, MMI P kh M,MF ' i i Papke, FN Gonzales, FN Fortner, MM3 Idrogo. ar mst, R Smlth, FN Flathau' MM2 EM QFirst Rowj FN Clements, FN Symmonds, MM3 Hofland, MMFN Boardman, MMFN New, MMI Gullett, FN Mattson, MM3 Wrckman, MM3 Rolf. fSecond Rowj FN Cherry, FN Bisterfelt, MM3 Flores, MM3 Bryant, FN Nickell, ENS Nesbitt, LTJG Murphy, FN Gelinas, MMI Victa, FN Russell, MMFN Stanton, MM3 Rosenberger. EMCS Mead, EMC Lewis, LT Hardman, CWO-3 Epoch, EMCM Whitney, ICC TYOYCF, EMC HCFNICYSOU- Q ANC-ER? is 303 f ff , , J, - VW ,I , I ,,, f Of 52 if WWW! - - , , A ., . 2 I ,au ,,-t, , , ,,,.,. ,,, M ,QJZZW If 5 D- 55 K 'Z f QQ I iaaa ,gg iw ,gf fFirst Rowj EMFN Polanko, FN Clark, ICFN Liebherr, EMFN Fojtik, EMI Jernigan, EMFN Howlett, EMFN Sprinkle EM3 Reitz, EMFN Bowers, EM3 Leitzell, EMFN Kufner, EMFN Patterson, EM2 Vedder, EM2 Newton. CSecond Rowj EM3 Sandoval, ICFN Emerick, FN Fechter, IC3 Romano, EM2 Brennan, ICFN Carlton, ICFN Faircloth, IC2 Angst, EMI Miller, EM3 Winfield, IC3 Davis, EM3 Faust, ICI Bates, ICFN Harris, EMFN Ebelherr, EM3 Brown, FN Johnson, IC3 Dusil, IC3 Gander. R, V, at ' f ' ww X f EE fFirst Rowj IC3 Shelly, ICFN Amann, FN Stegeman, EM3 Hassman, EMFN Meagher, ICFN Bergmann, EMI Turner EM3 Moses, EMFN Johnston, EM2 Seward. ISecond Rowb ICFN Greenstein, IC3 Sexton, EMFN Newcomb, EMFN Denney FN Fechter, EMFN Velasquez, EM3 Ramey, IC3 Cline EM3 Sanchez, EM3 Abalos EM2 Bolin, IC3 Mor an EM2 Row n , I S , 3 EM3 Richards, EM3 Merdian, EM3 Sherman, EM2 Lingley. fFirst Rowj FN Wilcox, ICFN Azevedo, IC3 Hayball, IC2 Baranowski, IC2 Kislo, EMFN Pedersen, ICFN Poelman, EMFN Skillman, EM3 Raphael, EMFN Denecamp, EMFN Baker, FN Barnett, FN Chandler. fSecond Rowj FN Gass, EM3 Fisher IC3 Weissenberger, EM3 Meldrum, ICFN Ott, EM3 Newberry, IC3 Harris, EM3 Delos Santos, EMI McDonald, EMI Diever EMFN Onstad, EM3 Bergeson, EMFN Hummer, EM3 Dittmar, EM3 Guenther, EM3 Rogers, EM3 Foltz, ICFA Reese ,,f , 7, 4 j ,f 7 J, y , ,, U, W Z W W W, ,W s X ZA ff K2 f W 4' 2' ff cf ,WM ,f A W Q, ff , , as ,V ' ' , ' X Q Va., M a V4 H v .Wh ,, N ' ' 49 ' M L. , F f 545 A ,c ii- eg, fFifSt Rowl FN Reed, FN Long, FN Reed, FN Timmons, FN Drum, FN Rice, FN Neff FN G F , t , N Ed ' , FN Granger' FN Loesser' BT2 MINS' fsecond ROW, BT2 Dodge, FN WCZ21, FN Richards FA Manning eF1l5eColton FNml3l?:rlntire FN Heward, BT3 Campbell, LTJG Hauser, BT3 Hicks, BT3 Harris, FN Lopez, FA ,Jordan, FN Mall, FN Golcey, BTI Patel 0 F ' w 2 Qi, A iii 1 At X 1+ W J, il' G3 H 45,9451 , a N4 W1 ag, M ,,..l -W . J S I W' ZM 5 I 67 Y X 4 as fr i if lg I F Jef 1 FN Koch, FN Bate, FN Bourque, FN Kershner, FN Van Martin, FN Fulmer, FN Pestalozzi, FN Marotto, FN Abbott, FN Wells, FN Titcomb, BT2 Welch, BT2 Cheek. fSecond Rowj BTI Hendricks, FN Lipowski, FA Marquardt, FN Lang, FA Dewitt, FN Rodriguez, BTFN Rich, FN Delgado, FN Krips, FA Cheepo, BTC Perritt, FA Majors, FN McGuire, FN Mitchell, FN Hamilton, BT3 Lepore, FN Lowther, FN Toney, BTFN Kulik, BT3 Minor. fFirst Rowj SN Bevill, FN Doukas, MM3 Glospie, FN Roberson, FN Carmean, FB Kriel, FA Larsen, FN Rico, FN Cooper, FN Hahn, FN Morkis, FN Norcross, FN Blawey, MMI Macwowski. CSecond Rowy FN Studer, FN Meyers, BT3 Root, BT3 Bucha- nan, FN Lee, FN Collier, BT3 Seeman, BT3 Buelna, BTC Perritt, LTJG Texeira, BT3 Trudell, MM2 Tritt, BT3 Eschliman, MMFN Lindsay, FN Bolds, FN Peterson, MMFN Olson, FN Lavery, FA Collins, BTI Thomson. ,,, K gm 4 1 W ffl? 'ef f fa .-.. 305 , , ,, . 'W A 1 1 f , 'H V Q tllll 545 My W Z ,.A, 1 Vx , N -- . - - ' les FN Ledman FN F t R SN Rodnquez, AN Moore, FN Zamudio, FN McMullen, MRFN Semke, FN Curlee,.FN I , I , Sl'lloinas,0gMl Willhoite. fSecond Rowj FN Martinez, MM2 Bain, MMI Baker, FN Adams, FB Shippee, MMC EHISOH, MMC Piszko, EN3 Villarreal, FN Martin, ENFN Woodside, MM2 Vought, FN Burch. fFirst Rowj FN Bass, MMFN McBee, FN Neve, FN Moore, NRFN Muller, EM3 Carlson, FN Mitchell, FN Mullins. fSecond Rowj FN Swartz, GMG3 Glaze, AA Marcum, FN Carlson, FA Burlenski, FN Austin, MRC Dalton, LTJG McKernan, FN Stenovitch, MMI Parrish, FN Wesley, AA Milner, FN Guest. SN Trout, SN Marshall, SN Preusser, YN2 Mettey. 306 .V x ,J is 4 B' 'Bw v gigs! ROW? I-CDR DOYIC, AGAN Flak, AG2 Yess, AGI Beauchemin, AGI Warpool, AG3 Hoffman, AG2 Hinz, AA Stone, CS Palmer, fSCCOIld ROWJ AG3 Cox, AGAN Johnston, AG2 Nolta, AG3 Cast, Spell, AGAN Kempa. OA fFirst Rowj Galasso, John, Welch, Smith, Koons, Whitmire, Mullins, Benson, Mirabeela, McCoy, Christenson, Kempl. QSecond Rowj Love, Kernes, Bonnevier, Harris, Valdez, Bearden, Bowen, Paulsen, Brown, Brogan, Glider. fFirst Rowj Archibald, Fisher, Mahaffey, Mueller, Ottens, McKinney, Linne, Vicente, King, McMullin. CSecond Rowj Van Haele, Ollom, McLarrin, Saragosa, DeNovellis, Hogan, Couch, Disney, Parton, Ferranti, Hughston, Richbourg, Carson, McClure. A ff-we I 1 l Sa-.Q 307 308 Lx fFirst Rowj RDSN Burns, RDSN Wilson, RD2 Schaible, RD3 Bradley, SN McNamara, RDSN Owens, SN Gerety. SN Castor, SN Hemmerich, RDSN Howitz, RD3 Bertino, RD1 Curp. fSecond Rowj RD2 Lindell, SN LeMonds, SN Minter, SN Taggart, RDSN Itoliano, SN Reed, RDCS Perfect, ENS LeHan, LTJG Blockus, LT Rodrigues, RDC Hanson, SN Baker, RD3 Davis, RD3 Adams, SN Strenger, RDSN Kinslow, RD3 Kantrowitz. OI Eg lS5n130IfgwSiNRg2f?1t'f'ff?T'lL33812 SN ghlgngpsorg, RD3 Dewitt, SN Bonner, RD3 Yordt, SN Trout, SN Pitcher, SN Beekman U r T afyr HUC CZ, SN St l , RDC 'll' d RDSN Deyerle, SN May, SN Roberts. ee mon H' 'ard' LCDR Bags LUG Gmffe' LCDR Bon er CFirst Rowj SN Fusick, RD3 Stevens, RD3 Jackson, SN Kern SN T k tt RD3 R Rowj SN Hileman, SA Schaible, RDSN Anderson, SN Mosher, ENS gsagser LTJG cl3dui?rS,LlggRGl5een' RD2 Wallace' csecond Karnes, RDSN Griego, RDSN White, SA Swinconos. 1 y' Owen' RDCS Poole' RDSN ,trrsiwf t : ,S .ttt X N Xxx wa-.N V,-v gqkfg- .4 tFifSI ROW? SN Ostby, SN Bishop, SN Valdling, RD3 Brockw SN M h . s d R ' ' Keller, ENS Miller, SN Martinez, SN Martin, SN Yerg. ay mp y C econ owi SN Sulcoskli SN McG 'o'k' LTJG OP fFirst Rowj PT3 Clifford, PTAN West, PTAN Boshell, PTAN Sohlberg, AN Jester, PT3 Dean, PT2 Barbuti, AN Swanson, PT2 Morris, YN2 Johnson. fSecond Rowb N. S. Sherwin, G. L. Gage, J. G. Smith, LT G. D. Moxley, LCDR F. D. Fontanesi, LTJG D. A. Warshawsky, L. E. Blackburn, L. A. Orr, D. M. Long, J. J. Mathieu, E. A. Johnson. fFirst Rowj BM3 Tapia, SN Hollarman, SN Gutzmer, SN Rozier, BM3 Schuller, AAA Like, SA Evans. QSecond Rowj LTJG Wiesenhahn, SN Runyon, SN Shoemaker, SN Carrier, SN Patterson, SA Carey, SN Noll, SN Repasy, SN Hando, BM2 Soto, BMI Baker. Q an '- '41 v .91 309 310 QFirst Rowj BM2 Soto, BM3 Tapia, SN Cota, SN Daniels, BM3 Billings, SN Bunting, SN Semenchuk, BM3 Cargill, SN Beans, SN Russell. fSecond Rowb SN Armstrong, SN Dove, SR Citerone, SN Hanna, AN Newman, SN Coe, BMl Meadows, BMI Baker. fThird Rowj LTJG Wiesenhahn, SN Anderson, SN Wilson, SN King, SN Brickley, SN Lettman. W-2 fFirst Rowj BM3 Dalrymple, BM2 Kirkendall, BMI Redmond, BM3 Fisher, BMSN Curtis. fSecond Row! SN Cooper SN Pillo SN Filopamil ' ' 1 3 CY ICT, SN Warren, SN Russell, SN Gonzalez, SN Smith, SN Williams, fFil'St ROW? SN Bahl, SN Day, SN Newberry, SN Re b SN M , SN Singer, SN McIntyre, AA Dewald. fSecond R055 lglilS Hend,cgcsTJ2:1uxSll3NHIc?r:ldJgshSI!IZlorgan' SA Crouch, SN Hamllton' Cume, SN Miner, AN williams, SA Fragassi, ,SN Barnett, SN Quinn, ,SN Waters sg ,HafEtPdcAll1ster, SN Schaeffer, SN gflfsjalfggl 135:13 CxQE3mgNBEggaSharLm glvii Sgiiggiwgfolgtilkowp SN Hart, SN Yates, SN Aiieman, SN May, SN Schmidt, . ' ' Za' lef YC , e . fThird Rowj SN Helt, SN King, SN Pa t , SN L , SN Smlth' SN Hayek SN Ramsey, SN Young, SN Daiiair, SN Hix. ren eau Omsso W-3 fFirst Rowj ENS Schauland, BM2 Rutledge, BM2 Kennedy, BM2 Owen. fSecond Rowj SN Stibgen, SN Crochet, SN Comele, SN Neary, SA Elmore, SN Lane, SN Williard, SN Edwards, SN Smith. fThird Rowj SN Reed, SN Toliver, SN Buckner, SN Tharpe, SN Larsen, SN Rosen, SN Douglas, SN Denecamp. , fFirst Rowj GMG2 Smith, GMG2 Mulford, GMG2 Conner, SN Shields, SN Smith, SN Leuchtenberger, SA Hawkins, SN Decker, SN Miller, SA Sturm, GMGI Hoover. QSecond Rowj SN Gilberg, SN Harrison, SN Willauer, GMG3 Pawlcy, SN Altgenug, SN Scruggs, SN Kerr. CThird Rowj ENS Carroll, SN Kristie, SN Stroman, SN Kowalik, SN Souders, SN White, GMTSN Arm- strong, SN Bergeleen, AN Smith, SA Lasley, GMI Bean, GMGC Drain. 311 fFirst Rowj LfCPL Watson, LXCPL Lewis, LfCPL Croford, LXCPL Martin, LXCPL Barnes, LXCPL POWCrS- fSeC0r1d RQWJ LfCPL Neece, LXCPL Lemier, SGT Butler, lst LT Jumbercotta, CAPT Jessen, LfCPL Ramon, LXCPL Ping- MARDET MARDET fFirst Rowj CPL Wallen, CPL Hiett, CPL Quick, CPL McClellan, CPL Pulda, CPL Helgesen, CPL Ja k . d R c son fSecon owj PFC Perez, PFC Follett, PFC Pedersen PFC Blevins, PFC Nelson, PFC Re nolds PFC B , y , rown, PFC Brown, LXCPL Wessmon, LfCPL Stout, LfCPL Monte, LfCPL Baker, CAPT Jessen, lst LT Jumbercotta, SGT Mellinger, LfCPL Blevins, LXCPL Hawkins L CPL P 'd ' ' ' ' , f artrl ge, LfCPL Nichols fTh1rd Rowj LXCPL LlChl1tCI' LXCPL Hum hre L CPL T ll . , p y, f o ison, LXCPL Thomas LfCPL Davis, LXCPL Johnson. QFirst Rowj FTGI Dunn, FT3 Johnson FTGSN B , runson, FTGSN Fisher, SN Janzen, FTG2 Potts, YN3 Lee, SN Valek, FTGSN Westcott, FTG3 Bobadilla, FTGSN Straube, SN Chadwell. fSecond Rowj ENS Conley, FTG3 Carnes, FTG3 Wright, FTGSN Callaway, FTGSN Warner, FTG3 Propst FTG3 Trimble SN T ' F , , urpm, TG3 Owen, FTGSN Best, FTGSN Torres, FTG2 Dixon, SN Wilson, SN Herold. 312 WF WG gf3gISSClE0Nj20iLX35.lMcCort, AOAN White, AN Franey, AN Stewart, AA Miyashiro, AA Lamho, AN Tarlton, A03 Forgach, A02 1, lSOI1. fSecond Rowj AN Cortner, AN Horn, AN Graham AN Pfeiffer A01 Fuller A03 Robinson AN Wh 'adon AA Rudis, AN Kuehi, AOAN Frank, AN stumbo, AN Hibbard, AOAN Price, AOCS Morris.. ' ' L ' J., N' tlvfxhf V' fFirst Rowj A01 Quisenberry, A03 Reid, AN Douglas, AN Bates, AN Jones, AN Ball, AA Marlett, A03 Taylor, A03 Jordan, A03 Souza. fSecond Rowj AN Yarborough, AN Beck, AN Key, AA Falconer, A03 Tucker, AA Weston, AN Kolakowski, AN Horton, AA Evans, AN Lennan, A03 Gill, A02 Sholes, A03 Neill, An Basco, AOC Donaldson. WM fFirst Rowj A03 Smith, AA Trefry, AQF3 Jurgensen, AN Agner, SN Barclift, A03 Byers, A03 Garant, AA Havira, AN Hepner, A03 Ordal. fSecond Rowj LT Rock, A03, Wickens, A03 Maddox, A03 Fulmer, AN Plaskett, A03 McNulty, SN Martin, AN Sluder, AN Beck, AN Drouillard, A02 Stokes, A01 Hamp. fThird Rowj A02 Grattaroti, AN Boydstun, A03 Paine, AN Rodum, A03 Olsgaard, A03 Gilchrist, AN Shull, AN Bakker, AN Waterbury, AQF3 Kruzel. yi-Ns, 55 Clflx NAVY , , vw -.. 4 - x P x :il .Q A ' ff f ,-g 54' ' .B ' A , gr i ,X N' -'t A . .V 1, Rf1,?'i 35 , P'9 'f'ws. 313 C First Rowj GMT3 McNutt, GMTSN Blake. QSecond Rowj CWO-3 Sanchez, GMTC Corder, GMTSN TFUCIOVC, GMTSN Gildafd, GMT3 Jameyson, GMT2 Jones, GMTC Gilbert, ENS Lowery. fThird Rowj GMTI Jones, GMT2 Stanley, GMTSN Higgins, GMT3 Clark, GMT3 Petersen. QFirst Rowj SN Brown, SK3 Lee, SK3 Lyman, SN Keller, SN Adams, SN Walker, SN Klein, SN Barrett, SN Manzo, SK2 LeFebvere, SK2 Aguon, SN Canez, SN Foster, SN Manzo, SKI Villacarlos, SK'l Smith, SK3 Tucker fSecond Rowj LT Daily, SN Kisselburg, SN Vasquez, SN O'Hara, SN Foell, SN Wilhite, SKSA Dailey, SK2 Baker, SK3 Winter, SN Finney, SK3 Winter, SN Buffington, SN Lane, SKSN Jones, SN Tassin, SN D ' K ' ' 3Vl5, S 3 WIIIICF, SK2 Martin, SK3 Thompsen, SN Comer, SKC Sloan. fFirst Rowl SA Creger, SN Smith, SN Mattos, CS3 Lynch, CS3 Bailey, CS2 Torrey, CS1 Buxbaum, C51 Arthur CS2 Smith C33 Moreno, CS2 Ashcraft. QSecond Rowj CWO-2 Peterson, CS2 L - 3 y HYSCU, SN Kahl, CS3 Kellagher, SN White, CS2 McMullan, CS2 Bradshaw, SN Jahn, CS2 Burgess, SKSN Alaniz, CS3 Teeter, CSC Snyder, ,MK Q i' WMM ,pa9 , 314 QFirst Rowj CS3 Harmon CS2 Patterson CS3 Dolan CS3 Smith SN Paul SA Meek C - - . f ' y , , , S3 Gladden, SN Harkness, CS3 Gutzke, SN Martini CS3 Widman CS3 Vavrosky CSI Hein QSecond Rowj CWO 2 Peterson CSC Sn def C52 Johnson CS3 Ellis , ' i , . ' - ' y v 1 w CS2 Condon, CS3 Ippohto' CS3 Han, SA Hams, SN Grubbs, SN Herrcly, SA Pakani, SN Johnson, SN Brown, SA Cocke, SA Waldron, SN Stone, CSC Bautista. S-3 QFirst Rowj SHI Hays, SN Campbell, SN Long, SA Gerber, SN Tomsco, SN Nelson, SN Witwer, SN Benfield, SN Peppers, SH2 Mejia, SN Foti. fSecond Rowj LTJG Mullen, SHI Kinder, SN La Roque, SN Sullivan, SN Legrand, SN Silva, SN Everett, SN Golden, SH3 Curtis, SH3 Stewart, SH3 Clements, SH3 Young, SN Foor, SN Brown. fFirst Rowl SN Nishio, SN Dobstaff, SN Duncan, SH3 Garcia, SH3 Derrick, SH3 Ballenger, SH3 Brown, SN Bernal, SN Robinson Second Rowj SHCS Jacobs SN Taylor, SN Booher, SN Lake, SN Pedulla, SH3 Doty, SN Loewe, SHL3 Bauer, SN . Q , 0lson, SHSN Lewis, SH2 Kirk, SH2 Jock. B 3 FI I so fs 'Q' S-3 fr Q, A wsffw 315 :Z-.,..... -ni X. fFirst Rowj DKC Llorin, SN Nyce, DK3 McDonald, SN Martin, DK3 Verde, SN Conlon,hSlEbl:'ga2JnH lilgrl de la Cuadra, DK3 Baity, SN Martinez, SA Butler, DK3 Hernandez, DK3 Gilford, DK3 Moore, DK3 Szelic . C U - Y , y 7137 1,1 i,1,7,,rYW , , 3 , PN . f ' P' I , ' 1 fFirst Rowj TA Ramos, SD2 Williams, SDI Cruz, TN Fuentecilla, TA Patricio, TN Desacolq TN Jil ' SD3 P ' TN a i oca, aye, Lagdao, TN Macalma, TA Iliria, TN De Los Reyes, TA Cruz. QSecond Rowl ENS Tompkins, SDC Oliva, TN Caeg, TN Bautista, TN Balacaoc, SDI Almario, TN Omapas, TA Cortes, TN Nierva, TN Verzosa, SD3 Paruginog. TN Calderon. TN Villanueva, TA Josafat, TA Sicam, SD3 Andrews, SDCM Gray. fFirst Rowj AKl Graham, AK3 Henry, AK3 Burns, AN McLeod, AN Nichols, AN Dehler, AKAN Pate, AK3 Poe. QSecond Rowj AKC Cliburn, AA Kitchen, AN Livingston, AA Boman, AK2 Cavanaugh, AKAN Gilligan, AK3 Owens, AK3 Ballantine, AK3 Stramler, SKCM Moncrief. 316 . , et , M . U , AK3 Enders, AK3 Ambrose, AN Stein, LT collins? mm' AN Carpenter' AK3 Strahm' AMEAN Cum' AK3 Tucker' mi ,ff fb S-7 fFirst Rowj MASN Gotreau, MASN Wichmann, MASN Watkins, MASN Vaughn, MASN Richard, MAI Wilbur, MASN Smith, MA3 Barron, MASN Bynes, MASN Eubanks, MAI Johnson, ENS Jardine. Cl-Tirst Rowj ABHAN Abay-Abay, ABH3 Lackey, AA DeLillo, AA Knoerr, AA Peterson, AN Blakeslee, AN Roberts, AN Dw er AN Burch ABH2 Winn. QSecond Rowj AN Rubio, AA Smith, AA Tobin, AA Nicholas, AN Kuester, AA Beck, AN y 9 7 Mansfeldt, AN Semke, AN Wiley, AA Hoskins, AN Walters, LT Millar. NAVY e 317 318 IWAVY tFirst Rowj AN Kuntzman, AN Correa, AN Guilmette, AA Moore. AA Savage, AC3 Allison, AA Grant. AN LinVnJ.LSecond Rowl AA Grow, AO3 Kolsem, AN Scott, AA Watson, AA Ristvet, AN Tencza, ABH3 Ghigliotty. AN Mikkelson, A. . lorgan. AN Pettigrew, AN Armstrong, AN Smith. if 2 ,V -,....-J ffyxhb 1 QFirst Row, AA Croteau, AN Meter, AA Robinson, ABH3 Lagno, AA Reinhardt, ABHAN Welch, AN McElhannon. AN Clark. AA Northcutt, AN Rogne, AN Schuler, ABH3 Stinson, AA Huntington. tSecond Rowj AN Burwell. AN Bettger. AN Carter. AN Hansen, AN Wertz, AN Whiting, AN Turner, AN Corley, AN Sanders, AN Hummel, AN Black. ABH3 Rsussel. ABHI Fritts. ABH2 Jackson. tFirst Rowj LT Phillips, AN Helzer, AN Maciolek, AN Daniels, ATR3 -Duncan, AN Waddingham, AN Allen. AN Spell. ADRAN Nelson, AMS3 Schippers, ABHC Tabro. tSecond Rowj AN Ivey, ABH3 Kaneoka, AN Jahos. ADJ3 Burke, AN Greene. AN Mason, AN Schneider, AN Fuquay, AN Bossarte, ATN3 Curtis. 997 NAVY I , 1 ., . S V-l ss ,? 3 as ,,,,, 97l X F' R C HSI Owl AN Thompson, ABEAA Lake, ABE2 Cameron, ABE2 Padden, AB-E3 Thomason, AN Heiss, ABEAN Knight, AN W lf . u , AN Graham, ABE2 Niebler ABE3 Peek, ABE3 Frisby. lSecond Rowj WO l Clouston, AZ3 Downin AN Endicot ABEI B ,ABE2 E ' . ' S- - ABCS Mocogonald' vans, ABEAA Barcel, AN Angelo, AK3 Norman, ABEAA Smith, AN Ehlers, ABEI Beland, AN Bishop, V-2 fFirst Rowj ABEI Spetter, ABE3 Finzer, ABE2 Reiss, ABE2 Sluder, AN Barker, AN Jones, AA Davis, ABE2 Paniccoli, ABE2 Guzman, AN Bradford. fSecond Row? ABEC Stipes, AA LaBonte, AN Hicks, AN Wagner, AN Radue, ABE2 Hamm, ABEAN Schonig, AN Gremore, AN Bankston, AN Beard, ABEAN Newman, AA Hampton, LCDR Query. fFirst Rowj ABEI Shervinski, AN Gillaspie, AN Waters, AN Donato, AN Sandoval, AN Sejutt, AN Spreier, AN Cheairs, ABE3 Arabian, ABE3 McCullough, AN Teague, AN Elmore, ABEI Sharp. fSecond Rowj ABEC Beasley, AN Reaves, AN Krautheim, AA Riegert, ABEAN Owens, AN Elam, ABE2 Mill-er, AN Carlton, AN Shibley, AN Martin, AN Harris, AN Almich, AN Payne, ABEI Collins, LCDR Query. ' 1 319 V-3 ufnar Rnwy AN Graham, ABH3 Loomis, AA Cook, AA Patterson, AA Bittner, AN Pennington, ABHlUl3agd?l?, AANA Fgfflef, AN Moore, AN. Buchanan, ABH2 Harper, ABH2 Campbell. fSecond Row? ABH3 Fields, AN Herman, P am- clen- AA Henley, ABH3 Acker, AA Barner, AA Brown, AA Morris, AA Hans, AN Inhofer, ABH2 Beecham. fFirst Rowy AN Maurer, AN Chavez, AN Allen, AA Callahan, AA Stockemer, AA McMaham, AA Wehrheim. AN Hinrickson AN Carey, AN Nance, AN Benshoof, AN Simons, AN Forqueran, AN Fetters, AN Beouiletto, AN Wooten. fFirst Rowj AN Collins, AA Spencer, AA Herndon, AA Eggleston, AN Laird, AA Hazen, ABF2 Web , ABF2 H' ' l AN er anse , McNett, AN Hart, AN Will, AA Ragil, AA Wade, AN Huffman, AN Extell. fSecond Rowj ABFC Goodman, AA Burnell, AA Raines, AN Harvey, AA Hickox, AA Jones, AN Beavers, ABFI Byerley, AN Taylor, AN Morris, AN Hermeter, ABH3 Lash, AN Russell, AN Henshall, AN Gordon, ABF3 Shepherd, ABF3 Griffin. 320 V-4 Qiirzt Rogvj 'Powell, AA Biddle, AN Duran, AN Daniels, AN Keenan, AN Kasdan, AN Swafford, AN Lester, AA Ailr rosg ,ABEA izziah, AA Glennie, AN Chavez, AN Dlghans, AA Tench, AN Treat. QSecond Rowj LTJG Hull, ABF3 exan er, N Frey, AA Notley, AA Brown, AA Alewine, AN Portillo, AN Brewer, AN Hart, AA Darling, AN Files, AA Amundson, AN Cantrell, AA Thompson, AA Coen, AN Rogers, AA Lytle, AA Howell, ABEAA Engelmann. V-5 lFirst Rowj ENS Jones, YN2 Marshall, AN Lowry, ADJAN Stallsmith, AN Roper, ADJ3 Mendez, AN Alford, AN Crosby, ABH3 Layne, AN Sheerin, ABH3 Elzner, AN Morrison, AN Lewis, AN Ledoux, AN Neaves, AN Mahrt, ABCS McDonough. lFirst Rowj AN Allen, AZAN Williams, AN Ward, AN Fowler, AN Mountain,'AN Loesch, AN Torretto, ATN3 Morandi, AN LT W t ATN3 T l a ATN3 Gra , AZ2 Rhoades, Johnston, AE2 Payne, AMSI Shugrue, ADJI Bamaliel. CSecond Rowj es, ug , l y ATN3 Mettert ATR2 Mueller, AE2 Parker, AEl Gidron, AN King, AN Weatherford, AEC Kelly, f-Fhlfd ROW? ATC J0hI1S0f1, AN Willsey AE2 Helms ATAN Keith, AN ioopp, AE3 Fowler, AN Pittman, AE3 Trotter, AN H1gg1ttS.AN Bammer, ATI Blum, AEC Clayton. 321 fFirst Rowl PR2 Wright, AMH3 Jachimiec, AMH3 Penning, AN Dunleavy, ATN2 Bernas, AMS3 Anderson, AMS? Hollhrook, ASI Sparks, ASI Barber, AN Aragon, UN Ulibarri, AMS3 Rivera. fSecond Rowj ATC Johnson, AN Giordano, AN Slllej ASI Thomas, AN Th h ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ras , ADJ3 King, AE3 Rader, AN Hull, AN Fleury, AN Smith, AMSI Mclkcc, AN flrumblcs, AN1SCl Maddox, LT West. 2-fig... ,-J' li ' 2 fFirst Rowl SN Addy, SN Knutson SN Hyche SN Fercho SN H bb ' . ' , ' U ard- SN J0hnS0l1. PC3 Andrews. SN Sandoval. SN Sala. il:lulf:1?,ulllelSgiillgrlgi.ROwl SN Moore' SN Wagon' SN Bnstow' PC? MC D0fwld.'LT Brown. LTJG Thomas. SN Strawn, AA fFirst Rowj SN Johnson, SN Parscale, SN Connely, PN3 Voelkl' SN B d , . Nelson, SN Porter, SN Clark, SN Ronsencrans. fSec0nd Rowj FlNl Forhzell ll4TNSlSlhi-l!lomPpliJc5n1ASN.Mader' SN Lmdell' ,SN Cummings, CDR lnsko, LCDR Mur h LTJ ' ' y' 'mn' PNCM T' - WO' P Y, G Thomas, PN3 Reed, PN 2 Krowel. drgogl .sm fm Ng 1' 322 , is 3-Tix , X 1 if I it .f '1 Q. Qg?1alloZlI?NR3lz::geS, SN Cates, SN Maftinel, SN Merritt. CSecond Rowj YN3 Hiebert, LTJG Keller, LT Brown, LTJG ,ry 1 , X fFirst Rowj SN Day, SN Edgecombe, LISN Dunlap, SN Hubbard, SN Tortarolo. fSecond Rowj LII Kendall, SN Amold, JO2 Hires, LI3 Kandler, SN Dunson. VAH-4 QFirst Rowj ATN3 Scee, AZ3 Block, AN Dean, ATN3 Bradway, AEI Munson, PN3 Knecht, AMS2 Schroeder, AQB2 Heck, AEI Tomisser, ADJ3 Fredrickson, ADJ3 Hodges, ADJ2 Long, A03 White, AN Neal, AMH3 Noniewicz, PR3 Garrett, AMH3 Leetch, AN Lee, AQBAN Whittaker, AN Lee. CSecond Rowj AQB2 Hamilton, ATI Smith, AMSI Neumiller, SN Chedrick, AEAN Brooks, AN Burks, ADJC Breen, LTJG Williams, LTJG Parnella, LCDR Dentopp, CDR Wunsch, LCDR Nichols, LT Crossman, AOCX Riley, ATC Dulek, AN Ankrom, ATN3 St. George, AMS3 Valenzuela, AE3 Larson, AQB3 Hamilton, AN Knutson. 323 324 NWT-P , ,Ir Z ., ' nf: ..- 1 if ls 1 A n z ,M , xl? -QA-A . . f ' Q' 1 I . 1 fFirst Rowj ATN3 Webster AE3 Johnson TN Albano SA Stein A03 Parrish A BAN Blom ulst AM 3 Barber, AMH3 , , , , , Q q ' . H Orris. fSecond Rowj ADJI Moore, ATN3 Chesak, AQB2 Slaymaker, ADJ3 Charlo, AQB3 Fogarty, SN Mills, AT2 Rogherty, AN Marks, AME3 Jackson. VAH-4 wx AL , i Z , 1 5 .1 Q Z Us an ws. M, -.1 Wy. in T 1. Nw S., ,f x, I , ,QP , x 1 A aa -2. ae 'A - .. , - - 41 yr rg ',r N F3 , V' . 5 ' I A I VA-76 rw lf- ,-,.l g J'l,g9 fu, Q S, - My , -In I fFirsr Rowy LTJG Williams, Cwo-2 H ll LT D ' - LTJG.Mittell, LT Killian, LTJG AYWSBWETSG Ne:tgF,clSLl'c,:JCl:dhr:g4jv:lTfIl.. JQTJ? Lyford, LTJG Harrison, LTJG Lomba, Maudlm, CDR Fuller, LCDR Hollandsworth, LCDR Blakeman, LCDR Schultz flp-556 lgggclswjafgggg CSFDRLQYEHZ - . ase, rs me. CFirst Rowj AA Moore AA Tucker AN Hahn AN R ' ' , ' l , SN B . Black, PN2 Volk, SN Hensmger, TN DeLeon, TN DeLag:uz. fSecoi5rlnB4?W3I2f5jB'l?l?2, AN Hays' SA Quadn' AN Daman' PN2 PN2 Galey, AEC Moran, LCDR Swartz, LTJG Mitten, LNG Erskine LUG Land, SN Welten, AN Dunkle. AA Gare. Harvey. ' Lomba, AA OIT. SA Rose, SN Yager, SN VA-76 VA-76 ,M fFif5t ROWJ A01 L21VigI1C A02 Allen A03 LaBreck A03 Warren A01 Iams A03 Combs A - , ' ' i 1 , 03 Enke, A02 Soto, A01 iPrerxl:l00?, AO3lg'lQgeSSa, AO-A-N Sfewart. CSecond Rowj A02 Wilson, A02 Evans, A02 Koch, A03 Nicholas, AOC Ricketts, 31795, LC Chase, AO3D1am0Hd, A02 Lambert, A01 Frazier, A02 Matteson, A03 Schmidt. V471 1 1 VA-76 fFirst Rowj ATN3 Grainger, ATR3 Seib, ATN2 Pontis, ATN3 Sheehan, AE2 Guman, ATN3 McFarland, ATN3 Heck, AE3 Rupp, AE2 Greene, AE2 Cunningham, AEI Wills, ATN2 Howard, ATN2 Curtis, ATR3 Linville, ATR3 Miller, ATR2 Feehan. fSecond Rowj AN Gordon, AE2 Dobler, ATR3 McIntosh, ATR3 Nutt, AEI Reaves, AE3 Patterson, ATN3 Vaughan, ATN3 Shaffer, LTJG Newell, LCDR Chase, ATC Pledger, ATI Wohld, AE3 Gudenkauf, AE3 Otzenberger, AE3 Russell, AE3 Milash, AE3 Uhl. VA-76 fFirst Rowj AMS2 Ellis, ADJ3 Bemis, AMS3 Malinowski, AN Waddell, ADJ3 Duclos, AMSI Stokely, ADJI Irvin, AME3 Dobler, AMS3 Malinowski, AMEAN Clark, AE3 Patterson, ADJI Mahr, AMS3 House, ADJ I Thomas, ATN2 DeMars, AMS3 Newell. fSecond Rowj AMS2 Russell, AMS3 Kemery, AMEAN Curtis, ADJ3 Pennington, ADJ3 Sheppard, AME2 Graves, AME2 Goot, LTJG Williams, AMHC Swanson, ADJAN Cox, ADJ3 Miller, AMSI Knieff, AMS3 Beeman, AME3 Roth, AMS2 Baker. X 1. ,. vg I 325 fFirst Rowp ADJI Sweaza, ATN2 DeMars, AA Bostwick, ATN3 Ronald, ADJ3 Robbins, A2113 EIm:1egifMf:g1 Q25 Narducci, ADJ3 McEntire, ADJ2 Hogarth, AMS2 Passalaqua, AMH3 SOON- ATN3 KVOPPQ DJ2 Ad- k A612 Waring Reed. fSecond Rowj ADJ3 Corcoran, ATR3 Moyer, ATR3 Foster, ATR3 Weber, AN Porter, A ADJACSCH an AN R any ATR3 Cowell, AN Konopka, AN White, AMH3 Krause, AMH3 Scott, AN Doyle, AMS3 H8l'm0H, Y 1 Y - VA-76 1? I-vQ!'Ns'3 5 VA-76 QFIFSI Rowj PRAN Rawlins, PRAN Hoffman, ADJ2 Jones AZ3 O'B ' , rien, PR2 Titus, AMHI Wolbert, AME2 Goot, AE2 Mackey, AZ2 Dirnberger, AA Flournoy, AN Ballweber, AN Marcum, HMI Herz. fSecond Rowj AZ2 Peck, PRAN Cagle. AK3 Tucker, AK2 Bollman, ADJ3 Carter, AMHC Bates, ADCS Degraffenreid, LCDR Jackson, LT Killian, LT Donis, CWO-2 Howell, LTJG Ayres, AK3 Ambrose, ATR2 Heard, AZ2 Mills. fFirst Rowj RMI Tedder, RM2 Cain, AN Autry, QMI Harp, PTI Thomann, AN Ford, FN Sarkis, YN3 Beshears, SN Boggess. RMI Spincola, DM3 Beeler, YN3 Taylor, SD3 Abitan, QM3 Hamiel, SN King, RM2 Woertler, CYN3 Seward, SM2 James, TN Pablo, QM3 Lane, TN David. CSecond Rowl SGT North, LCPL Trevino, LCPL Davis, LCPL Boswell, CPL Dauff, PN3 Mann, YN2 Cercone, PT3 Putman, QM2 Henderson, RMC Haug, YNCS Imthurn, SDC Corpus, QM3 Patryna, CYN3 Dirn- berger, YNI McDonald, SN Larson, RM2 .I h o nson, AA Weston, CYN3 Sargent, JO3 Myers, RM3 Savo 326 y, TN Asejo. 2 Flag FLAG bffw ' ,, 4' In WJ' in Q, Y I y Q ,,, uv-' Nw ' ' YQ 1' x W 'Wi R. MT, if -Wwe! Wifaff QA it 3 i i 6 1 if 5 Q v 1 Q, 4 H, i1.aialfi- as l N' ,Wuxi 1u'i', ' diwwfts , if' D 'Pi' 'A 17 g,F1jfgtg0wJ lfglglilodfigueli LT Phillips, LT Pierce, ENS Mahan, LTJG Jacobs, ENS coibaugh, ENS Finke, LT siafiaper, L ISZECM d ' Lee- fsecfmd ROWJ LCDR Grow, CDR Chambers, CDR Solomon, CDR Duncan, CAPT. Chute, CAPT ang, e Pow CDR Hiibka, CDR Scherrer, CDR Tillerson, CDR Garcia, LCDR Bernsen. CFirst Rowj HN Elliott, HM2 Murchison, HM3 Lindley, HN Patterson, HM3 Interdonato, HM3 McKivergan, HN Cable, HM2 Hahn, HM3 Lenihan, HM1 Dahlke, HN Thompson, HM3 Shanley, HM2 Rich, HMI Olson,'HMl Herz. fSecond Rowl HMI Littlejohn, HM2 Griffin, HM3 Richard, HN Anderson, HM3 Harmon, HMI Carr, LCDR Weber, LT Johnson, LCDR Smith, LTJG Baker, HM3 Rein, HMI Morgan, SN Drieger, HN Stevens, SN Pullum. VFP-63 QFirst Rowj AT3 Turner, YN3 Baugher, PH2 Griswold, PT3 Gould, PR2 Johnson, AE2 Henry, ADJI Broderick, ADJ2 Grabowski, AN Helton, AMHI Pittman. fSecond Rowj AT3 Tankovich, ASH3 Blunt, AMSI Arno, LTJG Haga, LTJG Lidvin, LCDR Weaks, LT Lipsky, LTJG LaBerge, ATC Wuertz, AT2 Gambs, ADJ2 Barclay. ,, igfnvgi.. SF M' .A 1, 3 if A . 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AOCS Doggett, AOC Smith, ATC Hebert, LTJG Dempewolf, CWO3 Fore QSecond Rowl LTJG B 0 LT Harris LCDR Blaker LCD ww' . ru,g, LTJG Kruger, LTJG Shustack, , , R Bartocci, CDR Ellison. CDR lssucks, LCDR Kirkwood, LCDR Lee. LTJG Wallace, LTJG Pearson, ENS Marin, LTJG Miller. fFirst Rowj AMEI Belanger, AMHI Hess, AA Voss, AMS3 Swisshelm, AMH3 Reed, AQF3 Johnson, AQF2 Schneider, AMEAN Rowe, AOI Roberson, AME3 Huffman, ADJ2 McAlpin, AMS2 Newman, AEC Burgess, AKI Graham. lSecond Rowj AN Thibo- deaux, SN Davis, AZ3 Frye, ADJ2 Hawkins, AMS2 McNett, AMH2 Markowski. ATI Langevin, AE3 Veuch, AE3 Spotswood, A02 Farr, AE3 Barrett, AE3 Niswander, ADJI Dickey, AMH3 Westenbarger. A02 Dailey, ATN3 Foreman, ATN3 Peterson, ADJAN Dixon. If f f V1a f ,YfeW, z V 2 14 wg, I w ' A - -f , A- ' .. , , X 4 ,Q 4 Q -M -Ni.: . ,,y.,,.. g,sf..,3'5,f,,,,'.fr 1 ' , af, 8 .ff ft , 'fi ,. ,ff S' I f' VF of 'Az fjy ' X , f 5V I fs P . ' sv 9' . - 'f7 , ECN W Q Mgj-1 eg, 'nw A vw fr! Q' V x' M :I -- . , ' .. 4 1 1 -Q. 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'x ' -5' 1 I -A 1 gg i ' ff A HS M! fi A-fffif : ,- .fJ'T'7 ,--- -f ..- ,,.. 3 -1 H-A -f-- ' wa, if ' -A -A QFirst Rowj ADJAN Mc Carth ADJA Y, N Schantz, AN Buchanan, A03 Barton, YN! Waters, AMS3 Targgart, AMS3 Muth, AMH3 Kucirka, AN Lapierre, PRI Speed. qsecond Rowy sm v t A03 P AD A ' Mena, AN Strickland, A02 Roberts, ATN3 Wheeler, ADJ3 Popovicthi 21123182 DiaZp'Ii',N Big: gD30l:ZaSitaAQF3 Lamomca' SN V VF-24 fFirst Rowj AMHI Ellis, AMSI Laport, PRAN Snyder, AZ3 Humes, AQF3 Scheierman, ATR2 Lamping, AE3 Swanigan, AQF3 Allen, AN Chiono, AME2 McGee, ATR3 Medina. QSecond Rowj A01 Tiedemann, ADJ2 Kukucka, AN Morris, ATI Miller, ADJ3 McCarthy, A03 McHuron, AQFAN Buote, AE3 Austin, AN Sundquist, AN Liddell, AA Hoskins, A02 Guseman, AMH3 Otomo, SN Burton. VF-24 R AA Ramos AN Lucero AA Hitchcock ADJ2 Varney AME3 Kvanvig AN Jensen, PR3 Metzger, ADJ3 Hagan, fFirst owl , , , , , A01 Lucas, ATR3 Sharp, AN Corey, 'AMEAN Lane, AN Strickland. QSecond Rowj AMH2 Mutum, AN Norman, AE3 Adams, AME2 Yeager, AZ3 Rider, AA Spence, AZ2 Meyer, AMH2 Pouncy, AQF2 Connatser, ABH2 Delong, AMEAN Hodgell, AQF2 Gerue, AN Bryan, AE3 Barger, A03 Benson, ADJ3 Adams. - 329 ,sl , , im All . . 4 4 2.9 . , . . I al W . ,,,, f . qos. ,, , 'Q a y. IA... l QFirst Rowj AOCS Bowman, AMHC Arnold, ADJC Andreas, ADRC Russell, ADJC Sisson. fSecond Rowl AEC Adams- AMEC Short, ATC Schuck, PRC Goodwin. ' VA-212 i Wa A l N X ' --In-.gt . of .su H , ' .,,, .3 -I I.- , fFirst Rowj AN Landis, AZ3 Miller A01 Fowler ADJI Anders AMI-I2 Robbins Se d s 1 'K i . VA-212 -H . as ' 'ug-aan , . Q! , , , , Q con Rowj AZ2 Bouvier, ATN2 Brown, ADRC Russell, LT Clark, CWO-4 Bowen, ADJC Sisson, AZ2 Bodie. fFirst Rowj ADJ3 Sutterfield, ADJAN Earhart, AN Reynolds, AN Valdez, ADJ3 Morlan, AMH2 Toopes, AN Baker, ASM3 Moran, AE3 Stokes, ADJ2 Lockhart, ADJ3 Benner, ADJ3 Theisen, ADJ3 Proia, ADJ3 Hubbard, ADJ3 Conrad. QSec0nd Rowj AMEC Short, ASM3 Holstius, ADJ3 Tector, AN Cantello, ATRAN Thompson, AN Roher, AA Harpster, AN I-lorvath, AA Flaherty, ADJ3 Mahler, AOAN Bucher, ADJAN Vanhouten, ADJAA Vanderhoof, AN Grier, AN Detmar, AA Willett, AN Campbell, ADJ3 Baker, LTJG Wolf. 330 VA-212 VA-212 wavy ,W Efggstviglwgr A212 3TcGxmlinlslonA AEAN Rizzutti, A03 Hayden, A01 Spallino, A03 Leithe, A01 Zehm, AN Kirtley, A01 Dorr, ' on H 02 JCSSUP- CSeC0nd Rowb ATC Schuck, AN Scheeter, A01 McCord, AQFAN Peterson, A03 Kikola, A01 East, A03 MaYh'-lgh, A03 Boyce, A02 Hooper, A02 Tosti, LT Briggs. fFirst Rowj ATN3 Stevenson, AEI Dickinson, AE3 Larsh, ATR2 Godsil, ATR2 Cox, ATR 3 Hodges, AEAN Grimnes, ATI Lewis, ATR3 Acquavella, ATI Holden, AE2 Hurst, AE2 Garhartt, AEI Downing, AE3 Yates, AE2 Overstreet. QSecond k AEC Ad ATN3 Butinsky AE3 Stickney ATI Forness ATN3 Pittendrigh AE3 Miller, ATN3 VA-212 ROWJ ATC Schuc , ams, , , , , Jones, ATI Long, ATR 2 Rice, ATN2 Miller, ATN2 Booker, AE2 Schmidt, ATN2 Crofoot, ATR2 Strickland, LT Ohrenschall. fFirst Rowj SN French, SN Tocco, SN Conrad, PN3 Bearosley, AMHAN Fleming, AN Carey, YN3 Dwier, PN2 Armstrong, AA Milner, AK3 Maddin, ABH2 Glenn, AR Rogan, AA Boydston, AN Isgriggs. QSecond Rowj AOCS Bowman, AK3 Trasp, . . . AA VA-212 Irbe HM2 Rich AA Cloyd Fender, YN3 Bias, AN Smith, AA Tuck, PRAA Johnson, AA Reeves, AA Mc Kechme, SN , , , Fleck, AA McIntyre, LTJG Rackowitz. 331 Qi ev 'Ve 44 W i , 1. Q.,-. g rv Q Z 1 1 4 VA-212 fFirst Rowj AMSI Compton, AME3 Gray, AMH 2 Stout, ADJ3 Manning, ADJ3 Knight, PR3 Marker, AMS3 Raymond, AMSI Pierce, ADJ3 Trent, AMS3 Kam, ADJ2 Farrell, AN Robertson, ADJ3 Moore, ADJ3 Steiner AMHI Bergeron fSecond Rowj AMHC Arnold, ADJC Andreas PR3 Staken ADJ3 Niciewski AJD3 Ward AMS3 Hall RR2 Mile AMS3'Gunnell , , , , - Y- S- ADJ3 Doebelin, AMS3 Carlson, AMHI Gibson, AMS3 Majoros, AME3 Nunnally, AMS2 Romero, AMH3 Cyr, PRC, Goodwin, LT Grayham. 1 e 9 W X U I XD' A mx g sill dug N uf Nu -' Z N4 VAW ll If lui: VW , y Qi i . L , W 2 f QA ne, 3. ' 1 50.1 lm 3 , X fF1rst Rowj LTJG Klein, ENS Reagh, LTJG Michaels, LTJG Smith LTJ , GTo k',LTJGK kf. Bailey, LT Mills, LCDR Dalebout, LCDR Macquarrie, LT Stephens, LT Fischergp ms ere fy csecond Row, LTJG fFirst Rowj AMS3 Ferguson, ADRAN Abrams, PR3 Prestier ATN2 M , anzer, ADR3 C l , AE3 V A YN3 Leslie, AMSI Grebenor, AEI Lossick, ADR2 Cannaday, ATN3 Grizzle, AMS3 Scimivgecond Roiiifgugzlll Diihclxiteiignj Toms, ATN3 Rostad, ATR2 Dones AK3 Enders ATN3 Loveland AE3 Masse AE2 , n n , y, M ' ,Arm w' ' - ADRI Murphy, PNSN Shannon, AE3 non, ADR3 DeA CQUW 'mms' AE3 Smnh' rment, AMSC Mooney. 332 V VAW-ll K , VF-211 71 Yves' www f S5391 ROXDOQQIF3 liaffenser, ATN2 Gross, AE3 Byrd, A03 Alvarez AE3 Bellorofome A03 Goad A02 Lively ATN2 ee er, Ne son, AE3 Mosblech, AO3 Wagner ATI Reed A 71 B d A-I-R3' . ' ' , v , en erson, C Y , A 1 ' Laubach, AO3 Robinson, AO3 Teears. Q Oung T Lowe, AQBAN Durham, AQF3 Graham, AQF3 VF-211 QFirst Rowj AN White, AQF3 Mefford, AN Nelson, ASI Boyd, AN Aarsvold, AN Philbin, AN Rogers, AN Douglas, AN Reynolds, AN Winfrey, AN Laird, AN Deegan. CSecond Rowj AA Vaughn, AA Sheehan, AQF3 Sowers, AN Olmstead, AN Teague, ATR3 Wright, LTJG Myers, AOC Hiland, AA Hunt, AN Peters, AA Terrell, AA Raska. VF-211 fFirst Rowj AN Burris AMH3 Fletcher, ADJ3 Henseleit, AM3 Watts, ADJ2 Davis, AN Hudson, AN Colwell, PRAN Evans, ADJ3 O'Ha re PRI Stewart AME3 Owens, PR2 Rich. fSecond Rowj AM2 Pride, AMHI Clark, AMI-I2 Kelley, AMH2 y 7 7 Mullins, AMEI Osborne, AMSAN Mayberry, AMSC Meredith, LTJG Jordan, ADJ l Dively, AMI Phillips, AMH3 Meserve, AMSI Worthing, PRAN Fioretti, AMS3 Bostwick, ADJ3 Stewart. , W 1' ' ' A f , 1 Ajfsi 0 ,a,, sg F5 'AV rim R E 333 334 w , f 1 J E ev l ,4 'lv ' ,W wr ,T , , ,, A ,, , liffiffe ,,,, M70 if Arff,:ffff'ff?f 1 ,, + ff I Q ff ff' Mi ii IZ 4 , ' 'iff 7,'.,:: ,A-,T fi W if C- 4, W.,-, Q 'W f f , xr, fl' L 1 at - Jw - xv Q T , fh.-f , 4 lk 1 M' ' fFirst Rowj AZ2 Bay, AZ2 Gabriel, PNl Rogers, AA Dozier, AN Rodriguez, ASllEvanS, TN De Peralta. SN Crosby- fsecond Row, AZ3 Culhane, AA Walker, ATSC Romine, LCDR Miller, AMCS Wilson, SA Sllef, SN Armes, SN Rohren- VF-2ll VA-215 52.1 VL, '5- i..av A fFirst Rowl AZ3 Buik, AZ2 Daniels, AN Mc Farland. fSecond Rowj LT Witten,,AMHC Crigger. ATI Owens. LTJG Beckwith. fFirst Rowj AE2 Peltier, SN Mc Kinnis, ATR3 Warner, YN2 Carter, AMH3 Vance, PN3 Stafford, AMEAN Reynolds, AN Sears, AME3 Rogers. fSecond RowJ AMHI James, AMH3 Moon, AZ3 Buik, AE3 Burt, CSI Hein, ATC Humpherys, AE2 Moore, AEI Andrews, AMHI Howard, ATR3 Matney, ATN3 Duffy, AMS3 Button. VA-215 VA-215 X ull, ,' , . -A .i iii - , I X 4 3 , A, f J, Jeff, i rf, v ffyl t 3 'V 'VIE A T ' l ,M K f. K ,M ,, ,,,,, .W L fFirst Rowj AMS3 Ranshaw, ADRAN Haigwood AMSI Ol AME3 B h ADR3 Horton, LT McDermott, ADR2 Bolton, ADR3 Mosleif?nAMSC Fralngent fsecond Row, ADRC Colweu, PR2 Lawson' gm.. ,. 1 f, .349 b 'K ...Aw Nl 47 J, Q ...5 . X W ,.i......s, e X l K ' W N S f ff , I I 4 W , ,fu 1 ,, , X K S K 5 is , V ..,,,, 2 r 4 X Y l R i 'H F' ff X f A 4 'f if --W A f-f-'Y '-1 N 3 4. is lwgltig , Q M M ,..T Q JY W , 3: Yi , ff? it . .. ,, ,. f l My A 'ng 1 , , VA-215 fFirst Rowj A02 Jones, AA Vicck, A01 Russell, AEI Hunsucker, A03 Duty, ATN2 Mills. fSecond Rowl LTJG Hansen, A03 Gilbert, AA Froelich, AE2 Hamby, AE2 Klement, A03 Hyson, ATR3 Hutting, A02 Ripley, A03 Quintana. VA-215 First Row YN2 Morrison YN3 Miner, PN3 Slemp, SN Fletcher. fSecond Rowj LTJG Walker, LCDR C J , Trotter, LCDR Vatidis, LT Derousie. Wren, AFCM f-ag, f 134 N7 ie- fs, 4? nm.. if 14 2 335 336 .-- 'qu '4 .I 1 , Y 1 g 9 Q ' Q I , lg' , 3 4 ' Q gt? 1 In , , ,.- . V t . , X ll tt, 1' f t- r 9'-'1 Q' ' A ' ' Q3 f W r , if A 51 f l VA-215 fFirst Rowp AN Mallory, ADRAN Patterson, ADR2 westerman, AN Romanust AN Ygfkgi Rl0SAQ'gQNlTi'gyHlfSf,i'2f5'f Rowl LTJG Hildebrandt, AN Johnson, AMHAN Smith, AN Calabreset AN HUCKSICP' CCP' PC ' ' AN Youman, AN Baker, AMCS Canterbury. .,- 'W 4 n 1 V 4 Y' 4 VA-215 5 V i , UP' I 3 Q fo! 'Qu A up ' nm K- M. .f- I V4'. Ii . ,. , f l 1 A ' fFirst Rowj LTJG Foland, LT T , , Pierson, LTJG Evans. fSecond Rowj LCDR Wren LT Derousie, LTJG Hansen, LCDR V ' urgeon, LTJG Beckwith, LT Witten LTJG Walker LTJG Buenther, LT McDermott, LTJG , atndis, CDR Carlton, LTJG Button, LCDR Sanford, LT O'Rourke, LTJG Simeone, LTJG Hildebrandt. fFirst Rowj AFCM Trotter, AMCS Canterbury, CDR Carlton, AM HC Cfiggef. AMSC Franzen, ADRC Colwell. X VA-215 V ROSTER Abbott, J. L., FA - Lan Abalos P P EM3 - Aaron, J. R., SN - Albany, Abbey, G., RMCS - Yakima, caster, New Haven, Connecticut Long Beach, California Mt. 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