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Twenty-seven years of naval service found Captain Taylor ina series of assignments which were as varied as they were inte resting. Before World War II he served' aboard the USS TENNESSEE, USS LEA, USS HENDERSON, USS HALE, and USS PRESTON in addition to attending a postgraduate course in ordnance engineering at Ann- apolis. The war years found him serving on the staff of Commander South- west Pacific and as Commanding Officer of the USS VALETTE. While serving in the latter assignment, he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for assisting in destroying about 1000 enemy troops at- tempting to withdraw from the Solomons. In the last year of the war he returned to the U. S. and worked at the Naval Proving Grounds., Dalghren, Virginia. N After the war some of Captain Taylor's assignments have been, Assistant Naval Attache in London, Executive Officer of USS PRO- VIDENCE, Commanding Officer of USS DIAMOND HEAD. Naval In- 3PeCf01' of Ordnance at the Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Ho kins Unive 't d ' ' ' p rsi y, an with the Bureau of Ordnance 1n,Wash1ngton. Captain Taylor's current assignment is Chief ofStaff, Commander Cruiser Force. U.S. Atlantic Fleet. . 3 4 I 1 MJ CAPT. LUTHER C. HEINZ Captain Heinz assumed command of the BOSTON on 12 July 1958 while we were anchored at Rhodes. Within 72 hours of his assumption of com mand, a pleasant and relatively peaceful month in the Mediterranean had been transformed by the simultaneous crises in Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. From this stormy initiation to the BOSTON, Captain HEINZ has led us through the subsequent months which found us operating with both the SIXTH and SECOND Fleets. He has indelibly stamped the impression of his personality on the BOSTON and this has been particularly noted in his concern for the welfare, recreation, training and moral guidance of his crew. Captain Heinz graduated from the Naval Academy with the-class of 1933 and started his career aboard a cruiser, USS MILWAUKEE Since that first assignment, Captain Heinz has 'learned cruisers inside and out. He has served aboard no less than five cruisers in almost every possible capacity including gunnery, engineering, and communication on the SAN FRANCISCOand Navigation Officer of the SANTA FE. As Navigator of the SANTA FE, he participated in every major Pacific campaign from Tarawa to the operations leading to the capture of Okinawa. Captain Heinz's experience has not been restricted to big ships alone. He has commanded USS NORRIS QDD-859Q, served on the staff of DES LANT, commanded USS MENIFEE QAPA-ZOZQ, commanded Destroyer Division 601, and most recently has been senior aide and administrative assistant to the Chief of Naval Personnel. The Captain is married and has one daughter, Lisa, bornin 1958. 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When not at sea, Admiral Martell was furthe ring his education in ordnance matters successively at the Naval Postgraduate School Carne - gie Tech, and the Naval Gun Factory. Pearl Harbor Day found the Admiral aboard the NEW MEXICO, and he served aboard that battleship as gunnery officer until the spring of 1943. The final two years of the war found Admiral Martell carrying out duties on the Staff of the Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Fleet. After the war, the Admiral commanded first the USS UNION QAKA-1062 and then the USS AUCILLA QAO-561 before returning to the office of CNO in 1948 as Assistant Director of the Atomic Energy Division. After serving with CINCPACFLT Headquarters and a stint as student at the National War College. Admiral Martell was given command of the experimental guided missile, converted battleship, USS MISSISSIPPI. This assignment led naturally to the honor of being selected as the officer to set Naval history as Com- manding Officer of the world's first guided missile cruiser, our own USS BOSTON. After serving as BOSTON's skipper for a year he was detached and re- ported for duty with the Director of Naval Intelligence and soon after assumed the responsibilities of Deputy Director of that office. A year later he was ordered to duty as COMCRUDIV 4. Married to the former Miss Mary Elizabeth Adams of A1'b01', Michigan, he has two daughters, Miss R1tCh1C Lynn Martell and Mrs. Sally Toot Ward. W W ,An ,,,,, H ,,,,,,lV ,Wh MQW? ffffffw 2 , ,.,f, 7 fyz ,,., ,,,,.. , ,.,, 4 ZX? XZ ,apr g f ..',, f ., 'W , W 4 ff ' f, , fm ,Z f ...,, J H221 -,,,. vwvap 4... nf. 1, ffwa 'Vx :fZi':2'f4 7 'f ffff I H ,, f f lv! H434 ff! 'vw 'AWG H M.: ,fa 1 Z 4 ., G ' 5 ' 11225 4 ffz- iff. 2, uf if 2 f W ww- :I ,fc ,ff az f gvigfggkqzag'Qpgwagg,f772az3r,M4qZg zygyvvgtw E,,A,.RQ ,.?.. ,i'i,, -.,,. 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While serving aboard these two ships he participated in almost every signifi- cant battle in the Pacific Theatre of operations and was personally decorated seven times. Among his many decorations are two awards of the Navy Cross , the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, two Bronze Stars and the Com- mendation Ribbon. Since World War II Captain Pratt has served suc- cessively as Instructor in Naval Ordnance and Gunnery at the Naval Academy, Commanding officer of the de- stroyer USS HANK, student Naval War College, opera- tions officers of COMDESLANT, with JUSMAAG Spain, Executive Officer USS NEW JERSEY, Commander De- stroyer Division 222 and Executive Officer of Bancroft Hall. The Captain is married and has six children, four boys and two girls. 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So while you proudly gaze at the sleek lines of CAG-1 and the deadly beauty of her needle nosed Terriers - remember - ship's bearing the name BOSTON have fought for the United States in almost eve ry war this nation has engaged in during the past 182 years. 5 ' In 1776 the first of six BOSTONS was commissioned. She was a Z4-gun frigate who enhanced her name by capturing numerous British ships in both I I I Eu1'0Pean and Caribbean waters, and by carrying the Honorable John Adarr1S, Commissioner to France, to his post in 1778. U. S. S. BOSTON--1799 A second BOSTON, of the gondola type, also served in the American Revo-- lution carrying a crew of 45 and mounting .three guns . T She distinguished her- self on Lake Champlain in apitched battle against British twelve and fourteen gun schooners. The BOSTON and her three sister ships stood to- her guns and faced the-F storm of enemy fire Hunflinchingly, refusing to giveiup though badly beaten. t A The third ship to bear the name was a fast fighter built to combat both the Barbary- pirates and the marauding privateers of Revblution-torn France. She was launched in 1799 in the presence of President John Adams, wi th her basic mission being to protect American commerce. Her record during this period was remarkable as Ashe engaged numerous enemy vessels and was credited with the defeat or capture of such ships as the FLYING FISH , a Danish brig, the British schooner, WEYMOUTH and the French Corvette, 'YLE BERCEAUH. 4-U. S. S. BGSTON-1883 After a tour of Mediterranean duty off the coast of Tripoli, this grand. ship re turned to Washington, D. C. for de commissioning whe re she was summarily destroyed to prevent her capture by the Britishin their attack M on that city during the War of 1812, y by 8 The fifth BOSTON beganher career in 1888 on prote ctive duty about Guate - gp p mala and Haiti. g With the outbreak of the Spanish-Ame rican War she became a unit inn' the famous fleet of Admiral Dewey, taking part in the action which destroyed the Spanish, fleet at Manila Bay. From here she went to patrol duty during the course' of which she was on hand to assist at the disastrous San Francisco fire. Today with her fighting and even sailing days definitely ended, this proud ship con- tinues to serve as the USS DESPATCH, Receiving Ship at Yuerba Buena Island, San Francisco, California. 8 a From this proud lineage came the sixth USS BOSTON which took to the water on -Tull' 30, 1943. The second ship of the Baltimore class of heavy cruisers, She was built for SPSCCI, Hlaneuve rability and tremendous fire power and Was commissioned CA-69 , Following a shakedown cruise to Trinidad and Venezuela, the USS BOSBTONJ set ou and t in November of 1943 to fulfill the job for which she was designed b ' '-- . ' uilt the defeat of this country's enemy in the Pacific. y JULY 30, 1943 On February 2, the BOSTON joined company with the old SARATOGA, the ill-fated PRINCETON and the LANGLEY and saw her first action against Utirik Atoll in the Marshalls with the famous Task F01-Ce 58. Covering the seizure of the Marshalls, she roamed between Wotje and Eniwetok and left on com. pletion of this job for the New Hebrides and then the Western Carolines. It was here at dusk on March 30th that BOSTON chalked up her first kill, fighting off Japanese torpedo planes that attacked the Task Force. . y Following raids against Wole ai and Yap she joined in support of Gene ral MacArthur 's Southwes t Pacific forces in the seizure and occupation of Hollandia in New Guinea. In an action off the Jap fortress of Truk one week later, the BOSTON brought down another attackeroff her starboard bow, an incident which was captured on film and widely publicized in the technicolortmovie, Fighting Lady. Seconds later her chattering forties and twenties opened up on a smoking enemy plane which was headed for the carri- CIQ YORKTOWN. Accuracy of thefire stopped this Plane short of its goal and all hands cheered as it hit the water, bursting into flames. The BOSTON claimed two of the three planes which had pierced the formation. ' Well blsoded now, BOSTON within Task Force 58 headed for the next Jap stronghold - the Marianas. When the final results were in, a summation of damage inflicted showed that 402 enemy planes were destroyed in the action which will forever be remembered as the Marianas' turkey shoot . The BOSTON celebrated the Fourth of July that year by giving Iwo Jima its first plaste ring by naval guns . For more than an hour she lobbed in eight and five - inch shells, hitting among other install- ations, the southern airfield where al- most seventy aircraft were lined up like lambs for the slaughter. Splendid after- noon's work , radioed the Commander of the Task Unit, smartly carried out by all hands and understood by .the enemy. And the unrelenting pressure of the last year of the war was on. Guam, Roto, Palan, Yap, Ulithi, and theiPhilippines all in turnwere struck by the BOSTON and Task Force 58. In action off Formosa in October, the BOSTON again showed its professional ability and courage. The HOUSTON, badly hit by enemy aircraft, reported her engine and fire rooms flooded and all hands prepared to abandon ship. Then in the black and squally night, the BOS- TON took her under tow and through 36 tense hours inched her away from the threat of the .Taps on Formosa only 75 miles distant. Admiral Halsey mes saged: For skill guts the safe retirement. . . while under heavy attack, will become a Navy tradition. To all hands who con- tributed to the job, Well Done. The beginning of 1945 found 3OSTON engaged in recurring ltrikes against Luzon and For- nosa, and on January 9th She be' gzame the first heavy ship of the 'orce to enter the South China Sea :hrough narrow Bashi Channel. Although the Japs hysterically de- l izlared that no American ships would le ave the China Sea, the BOS - FON made her departure with guns iamme ring away at a twin-engined somber which sought to make good the Japanese boast. His low-level attack on the BOSTONproved to be uis last. When the fleet set sail again in February it was to attack the Japa- iese home islands by carrier task Force and the BOSTON was there is before protecting the carriers. She first participated in the as sault an Iwo J ima. h . I en proceeding to Buckner Bay and Okinawa, she rounded out her sixteenth Q. th on HWS-Y from home and her fourteenth month of continuous operation. I h ' . C Ship had earned some relief and she got it. Streaming a 700 foot home - ard bound pennant, she left on March 3rd for Pearl Harbor and the West oast. When the BOSTON returned to the Pacific campaign in July, it was to batter the Japanese homeland itself. She participated in the shore bom- bardments of Hamamatsu, Tokyo and Nagoya, and was back with the carriers on August 10th when the first reports of the Japanese surrender came. On the 27th of that month the BCBTON took her rightful place among the first group of ships to sail into Japanese harbors. SOUTH PACIFIC LIBERTY xg CASUALTY She anchored in Tokyo Bay on Sep- tember 3 , 1945 with silent guns pointed at the Japanese shore line. N0 threatening planes roared overhead, On deck ,sailors pointed at misty Fujiyama and boarded liberty boats to go ashore. The war in the Pacific had come to an end. and the BOSTON had earned ten battle stars livingiup to the record set by her predecessors. The next decade was a quiet one for the BOSTON. Nested and moth- balled she waited the call to action and it came in 1955. Singled out to become the world's first guided missile cruiser, she received ex- tensive renovation 'and alteration be- fore leaving the yards at Camden as USS BOSTON QCAG-ll. U.s.,s. HoBsoN UNDER Tow WAR ENDS. The past three years have taken the BOSTON far afield. Twice 'deployed to the Mediterranean as a member of the SIXTH FLEET, she has partici- pated in both good will missions and as astrong arm of'American demo- cracy overseas. She was the proud flagship in the International Naval Review at Hampton Roads in 1957, and participated in the funeral of King Haakon of Norway later in the year as the official United States representa -r tive. Her many cruises have included voyages through the Panama Canal, across the Equator, and across the Arctic Circle during the 1957 NATO exercises, A veteran of 100 Terrier Missile firings, BOSTON has had a major part in the development and fleet use of this lethal weapon. From the days of muzzle loaders to the present era of over-the -horizon guided missiles , the name BOSTON has stood for a firstline fighting ship. As the deadliest of her name, USS BOSTON QCAG-ll stands prepared as did her forebearers to fulfill any mission assigned by her country and her people. Missiles Away! I ' Nw 27 Another year draws to a close. For the BOSTON it was a year which again made clear our dual mission as a go-boat and showboat . The re were moments of gaiety and frivolity in such ple as ant liberty ports as Athens and Palma. There were also moments of knife edge suspense so well illustrated by our part in the Mid East Crisis and at the time of the Nixon incident in Venezuela. And between the re We re the never ending labors of the seafaring man--the chipping, the painting, the drills, the shooting - the myriad tasks which make up our day to day existence, the summation of which spells battle efficiency. The pages which follow tell the story of our life and that of our ship during the past twelve months. 1 3 f 5 7 2 Z 1 f Z , . , , ., ,K ,,., L, 1. .. ,X ,.,-xg, .,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,.x,,, .vnu ,-g. .,. . .M . V . ,. , , . . I I 4 I 4 F ' The start of the year found us in the naval shipyard at Portsmouth. Overrun by a mixture of hard-hats and whitehats the ship became a whirl of activity and fantas - tic din as chipping hammers did their wo rk and tested our ne rve S . 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XM.,.,.iK --.,f X 1 ,, '- ,iffy-eXb5.ff -Xfxkl 17,-,X:,,fiX X 5, ' 'XX X f X '-X,-wi I X wfws 1. , ., , . .,,,, WX, sf-.5 X, X. 'A -X ,XL x f-, X .,., ...X A I V4 1 I I ! P P x W .,.....mW V Front: .L to R: Transue QMgr. I, Moore, Gentne-r, A ' Doss QTeam Captainj, Bates, Thompson, Ens., s o Q Mas simino Second Row: iMorissett, Gregor, Curry, Lindsey, 'L ' Brown, Scott. L . ., .K k W5 . , is V r , g y y be LTQJGQ L. E. Haibueb Standin : L to R: Gall, Fleisher , Chasteen Captainl M0I'1Z0I1, Vafficchlo I I l While we were being overhauled two of our athletic squads esta- blished brilliant re- cords for the BCBTON on the beach. n The ship's basketball team coached by En- 4 sign Massimino, took the CruLant Champion- ship and ran up a per- fect Z0-O record in the Forces Afloat League. Twenty six conse cutive wins we re recorded before the speedy Ter- riers finally met de- feat at the hands of Norfolk State College. At the end of the season no ,ship on the Atlantic coast could claim a bet- ter record than that of the Boston basketeers. Boston's bowlers were just as success-f ful, rolling their way to a, CruLant champion- ship. nl.-an l x K t 7 i , THE CHAMPS AT WORK I I , f f M im .gym 5 Q j 43525, K 'f- ,T 'Q' fi? r,,,Mu44,.., , ,,,, ,V ff I ,, -, ,-,,x'7.-sky, 1,9 W, Gg.:t.y ' A fy fm.: I f X' ' ,, X , t. F 5 E 5 E n I r E V E m l 3 U.s.s. BOSTON Visits FGN ZERSTQERER Z-1 The BOSTON's reputation as meeters and greeters was upheld even in the confusion and din of the yard. Early March found us still in the yard and in company with FGN ZERSTOERER. Z-1 of the German Navy. The Z-1 E t . was the first U.S. destroyer to be turned over to the German Navy and the ' finishing touches of refitting re quired a pe riod at the Portsmouth Yards . One visit led to another and each ship took its turn hosting the other. However, it was generally decided that our German counter parts had us licked hospi- talitywise when the sight of good cold beer on the mess decks Q! ! U of the Z-1 met our eyes. n L 1 2 5 f 3 . z T 1 I I K S A, wmv, ,,-X B I I I YA K M K if wk V 4 , Q Q12 PM f P Q Q I, .- if vi? fL? fk . ' . I And just at that Vmoment when it looked like all the pieces would never fit together again, the BOSTON shook away the cobwebs and went back to work. On 17 March we slipped away from alongside the towering hammerhead crane and sailed down the river for open water. i The BOSTON was 'put through her paces in a three-day sea trial and she received 4. 0 on her physical fitness report. We then pulled into Norfolk Naval Base, took aboard ComCrulant, Rear Admiral Lewis Parks , and sailed up the Chesapeake to the land of blue and gold -- Annapolis. Many afond memory was brought to the minds of Academy graduates as they visited oldfriends among the fa' miliar surroundings so steeped in Naval tradition. We donned our Sun- day best, set up displays on the main deck, riggedfor visiting and the 1953 showboat seas on officially began f01' the U.s.s. BOSTON. i wi YNQN X SSE? xx. -. K VX N Mkgxk X X K x :nn zu-ur - '- -- -'f N- -'f- - ---4 ff ww, ,k 1 mf way, Wi w w s 'zzwfwz' V x v,,,M,,, M. 4, x x , ,K M, vWq3f,f!fe-H, W vw' -i mfg: f gffwx , f , -M - . fl, W Hliifif ,Mx lx 3 ,WSJ . v 41 I ,xx nf 3 Q Gln Q , ' xf , X3 X ,yy , X , ' ' , Mmffwg ,Q Q 1 y'f2 H NM, VW, JAX f-X'4W,,yLm' M, M , , X f L gawk e XY .N Jjin, if 4 ,?fZf2'2??ffA,S5J7?V 1 X 0 ' - M XX xx 'Q QA ' ' ' f - - , X Mlmmzzzw , ' v , , V ' BZ.,-9 1 X Wy-d, .A 'ghv-A Q sf- 1 ...L M ix X X 'R M :?4523'Gi, 423135 0,2-WZ 5? Limhivfi 4 . . , aims? 4, M9523 :ma-5.4 www J' M..,...M,A.N.....,...us-NN 1 , , ' ' X Q 5 Q I -'N.i:S.2ZES 'QRS 4 f K Qf , f Q W, ,v,.. 4, .fy ,,.v, Q Q .i,m,.y -1.,1.M..A Q ,Q v Q 4 , y Q Q , 4 y f v,,.,.w',wm,,,.,.. , b , v 2 Our brief visit to the Naval Academy completed, we returned to Norfolk, re -missiling at .Yorktown on the way. Concentration was Q-saws-4 refer 364415-:z now placed on shaping up the ship as all hands turned to preparing for the Guantanamo Cruise. F uel, ammunition, andathousand odd stores were taken aboard. On 3 April, after another three-day at-sea period, we moored alongside our sister ship, the CANBERRA, and received the flag of Cruiser Division Four aboard. The next morning with the crews of both missile cruisers assembled aft, .Rear Admiral Charles B. Martell relieved Re ar Admiral Mels on as ComC ruliiv 4. It was home coming week for Admiral Martell who, as Plankowner number one, recommissioned and was the 'first skipper of the BOSTON. And it also gave all hands the rare opportunity to see Rocket Boat Number One and Rocket Boat Number Two together and in port. This job done, it was off to Gitmo and shakedown. f FRANCE ' ff'1 745 t f CGRSICA Q SPAIN '35 Q J PALMA 6 Y, gf 0 if Q ?sARD1N1A CADIZ ,Aw U11 M 5152 X' GIBRALTAR A E D I T , 5 O Q wr 0 Q Y QQ TUYJCE Q WW? IZMIR v tm f M, ILY Qs f. wwe lamb 'U If 0 CRETE 1 R A sum BAQ 'fmqajjif W Maggy S E A Z Z ' if f- v EGYPT ...,,...,-..---M-f---- ' 1 -my y ug i I P 1 'I f J 1 fi r 5 feverish activity, the drills, and even the occasional liberty I fog to holiday routine. 1 I f Few who were there will forget the seven weeks of refresher training at l no Bay, Cuba. In retrospect it will be remembered for the heat, ommencing with the arrival inspection, training went into high gear and oncentrated on transforming a new crew and a ship recently out of the to a highly efficient and coordinated battle unit. To accomplish this rilled and drilled some more. We simulated everything from dense i l Radar navigation, tracking and acquis tion drills , AA firing exercises , missile shoots , engineering casualty drills , and Condition Yoke were repeated, corrected, and im- proved until they became second nature. Evenings usually found us too tired to even think about liberty, but on weekends we all hit the beach. Though the feminine element was missing, the Guantanamo base provided wonderful facilities for rest and recreation. Fishing, swimming and shop- ping were the big events on the liberty schedule and two ships' beer parties or- ganized by Dr. Chaisson filled in one pleasant weekend. It was at GTMO that Commander Lilly relieved Commander Gentry as Executive Officer and it was at GTMO that the gun boss, Commander Terrill, became a full- fledged Commander. The climax came on 13 May when our training was given a full test. For five hours the Operational Readiness Inspection team observed us in sirnulatedaction situ- ations as we coped with one battle problem after the other. The final result: BOSTON achieved the highest ORI score compiled by a cruiser at Guantanamo in over two years - an achievement in which all could take pride ! f,., -Wi, W M , ff-W, 57K?5MQ3W,1S75'274-GW35 ?WWS: Wi'-'P' X277 3' WWW S17 Vlf fV - 4,ev!-ww .wyy-p-W..-4 ms-f , W.-,dl ,Www ,1- .. , , , fry., s 5.1-sf 'f W Z Z.5f!f,f,.,,f:Z f - , 1 4. 3. i F -9 , yf ' i ,. 3 - :gl Q ' Q-5 ., '. I - A - ,is V I , 0 h 4 K M- ,m,, Mj.,sg4,,.! ' - Q W W. f J c 3 2, , ,M ,, 11. :V my V' .. 0 L-. .. ,. 1' si 4 ' riifx-V53 if--'-'-P ww V, -f I . f -' aim V . ff qwe- Q. ,.eWM- . ., 1 . - . .f sf,.M,sQ. f s W.-. s.g.sw2e,.:1. . 'el AW , ws' - lf ff FTI??'3-if Visa svjfvf-fi Yrs U42 4 I'1mfZ' iff 17 X 7 . ' , f' - - .3 ,I W7 ,Www filf -f-- ' ' ff .fW'G. !' 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Others contented them- selves with the pleasure of remaining in Kingston' Sunday afternoon arrived too quickly and with the band in the straw market striking up Maryann we bade a reluctant farewell to Kingston. d 4 -22412 ,, ,,m4,,,,,, Q4 1 .Wg +4-3' EZ ,f vs r E X 52 N , k , I , as ' I X X 4 l 'Q l if 4 V 5 ip' iii 2 1 if L1 9 1 n 'iz ,II , 1 ' L' ' 'n n -.-,,,., j - A ,Jun A message was flashed to the ship and the showboat and training objectives ofthe BOSTON were inamoment discarded for a mission of high importance. r Word was received that Vice President Nixon and his wife had been stoned in Caracas by a lawless Communist in- spired mob. At the peak of our combat readiness, we stood 1'6adY to carry out any mission required of us in Venezuela' should that government request our assistance. C Overnight the USS BOSTON was -converted into Camp BOSTON HS We We Te 1'ei1'1f0I'Ced by two combat loaded Marine rifle CO1'I1P3T1i-es of the lst Battalion Sixth Marine Regiment from Camp LeJeune. Everv inch Of deflk SDRCC Was packed, with Marines, their ar1'r1S and equipment, and for three days we stood ready for future develop - ments. As the situation in Caracas eased, the Marines disembarked as q11iCk1Y'andfasqu1et1y as they had came aboard. The whole opera- tion was, however, an impressive demonstration of the operatimlal readiness. Speed, and coordination, of the Navy-Marine Corps com- bat team. T M. A moment of solemnity and reflectionwas added to our return voyage to Norfolk. The BOSTON was honored by being selected to carry the remains ofunknown soldiers from the Pacific theatre of World War II and the Korean War on the last leg of the journey to final interment in Arlington National Cemetery. As the last act of our stay in Guantanamo, the flag draped coffins were brought aboard and escorted to the missile over- haul area. There the remains of the unknown soldiers were kept under constant vigil by an honor guard. On 26 May the BOSTON rendezvoused with the destroyer BLANDY off the Virginia Capes where the body of an unknown soldier from the European theatre of World War II was silently transferred aboard. A slight drizzle was falling from the overcast sky as the BOSTON quietly ,came alongside the CANBERRA for the final at sea transfer of these honored dead. The crew of the BOSTON stood at rigid attention, paying their respects with a smart salute, as one by one the caskets were highlined to the CANBERRA. 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All departments put in long hours preparing the ship for a three and a half month deployment to the Mediterranean and soon storerooms were filled to capacity. Much too soon the time had come to say goodby and on 16 June we hauled in all lines and waved farewell to Norfolk. 1 l Air Force Cadets Get The Straight Word 'from Captain Taylor and . . . 5 A i They Ponder The Future of Manned Aircraft , 7 7 X x .. X X Xxx X X X K X X ,L.:,',.:.....:,: 5.1.5, .-5,LU.-.,.fl.gf-,g,,,31,, - --lg.- .. -N.- . . X.. , .1 ' Y fl , , 2 , ,lr , , .. ., . W.. , ...,,.. . - -- 1- P-rf -Y,-.- ., .-.-,. ww- .-: -' A,,gf:,' -- . A - V' . M- .. V .- f .- -- . 4 . . x..g Y,-4 .1 -, ,,.,... nc xx X55 Xfffifx X 5 fi wh X f K x X RFE x xxx ii ED DEPLO QW, , A ' ' - ' 2' '. f -, Mg. '..-1 ,, ,....i K N-M, - --ff'-U -- ', gl -qR,,g1.1.L,3.'. U, - -9,,.--:.',:L,J-- fm., ,,,, Wln..fN. Www . M. x X T Qm, , 'N'-x I xx x iz- X . X4 Qi x -- X ' N xx, X, , -, X 4,,f-x 'ax 1 Ai,....-W H-'M .N .. f X ,. N. X H '91 W lv A i 1 1 it S l P K l . l I ., 2 5 l Q ' E P 1 3 5 5 ,LA if ff E. 5 Z 2 1 I iii W , ' Y 'Y' Y 3 1 x I 1 4 I 1 D i a 1 1 4 i i 3 Q 5 ., K On 2.5 June the transit first In o sleplii we b barg In and man With r e ' i of the Atlantic was completed and we pulled into our -- Cadiz, Spain -- mooring alongside the USS MAC ON. found this colorful Spanish seaport to be a city that by night. Cadiz set the pace for our Med Cruise as th horse drawn carriages, Pepes', sidewalk cafes, and overcoming the language barrier. miral Martell shifted his flag back aboard the BOSTON. him came the CruDiv 4 band which livened many an hour of replenishment efueling with their ramusic. Also along with him came our only .two per- nt female guests - ami and Gina - Four hours after leaving Cadiz we arrived at the gateway to the Mediter- rane an, Gibraltar, mooring alongside the USS SALEM at the foot of the famous Rock. Our stay at Gibraltar was brief but eventful. Here we embarked 19 Midshipmen from the Naval Academy who had been assigned to the BOSTO as part of their summer training. Most important, we relieved the SALEM-- Mrs. SIXTH FLEET' herself--of her duties in the Mediterranean. , , If K , - f' i ' f ' - W 1 ,.: ff M, 3v'.f.m,.yv,.Q X A 7 -mf. . 3 V ., , ,,,iKQg, V H,:,A f? 'X ,XQQSQ Q, gf gig, . 5, 4 . f' - gf W.,g.w.:zQ f ' ay ia , I K A K if , r Q 34. U f, . ,N X, , X. . . , , K A sJ.:w,:,,i YZ fqitftq Evtffrih' f z-:Aww 4 :Nw .41 2 - QM-if 233, .X f...,w'N' . Wm?QM:'.:wff'-Hyrfwwfi-fQ .4 'f' ' H 'f ,0ytv,Sv,g,o.saw124yf4i ., A i yoj, 1 5- ,L 32.,,, ., . -Mfg, K4wiz2.:w,1sA'G2e iv .Q'-A525543-M ,-,i,i,4y, Wi 4' V ff sz N sri fr 'W a g - - 'X' a fzmrwm ww! ' , ' f -'- rv-N ' ' 5, 2 fit- :ffm . .- V. ' '- X Ag., W. A. , he A -- ,, -'-'-' - H -sf msg J M .Lys f N ,Ms X f Vi, - .51-2,-1l::,1', 1, .Y rl... X SWA? 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CA - d headed into the Med. to join the rest of Admiral Cat Browns' command 2-11 for our first port of call -- A016115- ' it En route we were greeted not only by Admiral Brown, but by a perso:2:bZ:.5rd of the Secretary of Navy, the Honorable Thomas Gates. SeCNaV Cam Hcatu by highline to the tune of The Daring Young Man on the F1YiD-S Trapeze ' 1 e Brown was greetedwith How Deep is the Ocean and various other VIP 5 wer greeted in a similar fashion. hi, h While aboard, a missile demonstration was held for the assembled group W C il' 11 included uniolding the mysteries of Weapons Control and Combat Informa 10 i ' f 1' Center. The show over, the brass departed and we headed on El bee hue O Piraeus, Greece, port of Athens. 'k'A'i k THE HONORABLE THOMAS GATES, SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, ADMIRAL BROWN, COMMANDER SIXTH FLEET AND ADMIRAL MARTELL MAKE AN INSPECTION i' i A' S ,, Q gf-- ffl. f ' 0 A I OF CAG 1 A 1 Q Z . . I E 2 Hi if if if if if F, E Q ,iT ? S, 5 E 2 i i I I 4 5 9 L ng ' 'ffttttt 3 f Athens , Greece, has been described as the cradle of civili zation and the birthplace of the gods, a city of legend and beauty whichhas inspired centuries of art and the essence of philosophy. Into this ancient-mode rn city of Athens came the crew of the Boston, seeking their first real taste of European liberty. ' By day we looked over the magnificent Acropolis with its incomparable Parthenon standing like a crown on the rocky hill in the center of Athens. The Temple of Theseus, Temple of Zeus, Olympic stadium and many other Greek ruins also attracted our attention. By night we turned to modern Greece and the floorshows at the Argentina, Fernina, and Flamenco. The local tavernas did a rollicking business as many a drachma was tossed their Way by carefree American sailors. But, by and large, the most popular spot in all Athens was the USO under the man- agement of the commissary department of the USS BOSTON. 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I .HHS - 4, Mclxea was Om l I A gprhm, V - .- . , f ,y ,ls Yrecmus Luxury in S . . . , . - , H -V VV 'Vfmewd among varmus unxtsi Hnuywond -Wm? of Marlon - ,, . I.. Brando.--Page .3. . ISN X ' - Page .905 ' - -V ,. ,.k...g E i Nw.: 3 MX-N-Xmw . . . X X . K X X.X.:XX. XJXXX - XX, X-. .fi -.Xg X-gg -:XXX LS if X X XNXSXTXSTL-'-T-i'5-Skwi ' A N K. WX-,Qs-X-0 -X -X X- X-- XXM W X X- X-N X X-.X. -XX-X:-Xfx1.f1X-sw Q QL lXXXjXTX . X-.XXv:XcX-iQg.4iSNr'2Q-fx? A X.. ...XXX . N ...gXXXi.XXwX- WY- 1 WN HH M f ff W ,WWW wwf f-fm I . After 18 days on the line the CAG-1 steam- ed into the Bay of IZ- mir, dropped her hook, and settled downfor a week of well deserved liberty. In this part of the world where East meets West, the By- zontine, Hellenic, and Oriental combine to create eye catching sights such as the Mosques and Minarets of Islam and the Cas- tles of Alexander. We dined on shish- kebob, sipped Ameri- can drinks, and ogled curvaceous belly dan- cers. Lira replaced the drachma as the monetary unit and the going rate of exchange was ever changing. Again language was a barrier, but one that was not insurmount- able, and as always the Boston had her welcome mat out play- ing host to many Tur- kish visitors curious to see a guided missile cruiser. For those who Slgn- ed up for Father Wid- man's tours, the ruins of the Temple of Diana and the Grand Theater at Ephesus provided spectacular sights aS did other remnants Of an ancient TurkiSh culture. E .Lf 'x H E r L, L L I X 1 1 1 5 i 1 r 1 N 1 . ,5!, ,l I 'xx -, ,J , , 5 I 1 V X D Pi! 521332 MM UD U N ' LX f X a , ff TEE mmmwm 1 s YJ f, :I - ! X i WI Our second tour on the line proved to be considerably more lively than the first. After the AA battery was unwrapped for a firing exercise, the missileers had a go at hitting an elusive drone. Spectacular success was the result, as our Terrier scored a direct hit on its target. Later, the 8 i and 5 guns got their crack at glory with an improvised sled as a target. Refueling destroyers became an everyday evolution and the helicopter detail was kept on their toes from sunrise to sunset. Not wanting any idle hands, we found time in between for a 70 ton replenishment. All was not work, though, Prior to reaching our next port, the ship's engines came to a stop and the pleasant unfamiliar notes of swim call were sounded over the IMC. Not every day do all hands get an opportunity to swim in BOSTON's 2000 fathom deep swimming pool . The booms were slippery and it was harder to get out than to get in, but no objections were raised. Sun tans, started in the palmy days of Athens and Rhodes before the Jordan cris-is were refurbished for the next liberty port. y g I C' v M-..w W... X x Q , WW W X f W ' fc, 2 QF' 7 Q1 ,m1,'l 4 ,W X- -. uv, vs 'Q,.,.. 'Ogg i QQLFSK. A -A V -41 , fm, xx.. 'N ,Sv .'- ' , Q ftxs ,Q .X I Mx Jig :va Vx X dbg . 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To many, Messina will be remembered for its sidewalk cafes, the Ameri- can bar, Messina Cathedralwith its animated gold figures, the fair, hydra- foil ferries, and Hey Joe, Cigaretta? . S For the more venturesome, Taormina was the highlight of our stay in Sicily. A sandy beach, cooling breezes, and breath-taking scenery make Taorrnina one of the finest resorts in Europe. n 1 1 1 I 1 1 l 1 1 1 , L.. 1 1 1 , I I 1 1 2. l 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 'fi' 11- Q-uni .- mai? QW v ff E A 1 i 1 r E i 5 1 J i 1 J SIDEWALK ART SHOW Q L! A A fi 21 4 - X S MESSIN 6 A MANS 1 5 1 MESSINA MMP lE2llEiHQAN HAH N uv . . X M, ,Wk .,,.,,.,w, , A W I W-WM--W ,V ,fWffff,,,ffff,,M-f.,M-, ,,,,,. ,..,,, ,f.-,..,, Q., -,-,.,,--', ,. ,.,, .,..,.,,m-Www.-,,.., , . - Q.. N-x X M x x .xx 1 XXX X XX .X -N Qxxx xx N. A -1 , wwxf My X N . sx. -1 S. Nx K 1 -I -f w M f ,A ,, .guna f f,,,L 1 ,,, l , y f :fw- YL! QQ cf ' A, 9 fwwmw fy X f 'V 'ffwayys I V ' x xl 1, . W, 3. I T' fi J, X K . XXISQSK W ki X X i IAQ. x X 5. N y. U , fi WK, A J So I 9, 3 imyfgk NYJ W K QR WX 4 P 1 4 W Xi!! ,rg :J , K ff! Q K ' 6 'CZ Wm fi i I I. Ii r 1 1 lr ' 3 i Q i i V 9 X ', 1 L V f 4 ww I ,,m - There was no doubt about it. This was the best! We had heard reports about Palma and it lived up to our expectations and more. A beautiful climate , beautiful girls , lovely scenery and. reasonable prices. What more could you ask? We toured the island' and saw the sights from the undergfound lakes of Drach to the night life at Titos', Jack El Negro's, Bar Oasis, Club Zoo, and Place Pigalle. We sat at aitable watching the world go by-the waterfront overlooking the harbor and the cathedral across the bay. High above the water- front in Plaza Gomilo we did the same thing - relaxed and enjoyed ourselves. For the athletically inclined the re was swirnming and spear fishing. For the Bullfight fans there was a bullfight which the Spanish expe rts agreed was the best one seen at Palma in years. One week slipped rapidly by and with the arrival of the News we stood relieved and prepared to depart the Med. PLAZA DE ronos .....-.-- PALMA DE MALLORCA ---1 - ' f,,.,,,.sm am., fzwww rl.. :mf sun nga: Sdbado 13 Sevfffm 19 5 8 flue U. S. . Ink' Turde ExmAoRDnNARlA CQRRIDA DE rokos Hermosa: Toro: lilll can :Ibiza annul: y rain, ch lc pnsiigioaa ' gumulunc Jo D. Manuel Scindmez Colaaleclu Ju I i 0 APARICIO Anionio CI-lAMACO an an lOl'lOlllBailllfll eulqlrillag dn PICADORES y IANDEIILI.-EIUS TNMMMES OOMORUDTV T-UU A D USS BOSTON OAG 1 CLASSTFTOATTON 1,,,1,1,.,1l5HE11.,,.1,,1..1.,11,,,,11,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' PLHTN FROM N Tl O1 CONTCRUDTXT FOU ' Hfuss EOSTO TNFO. NTCRDL ANT A T SEC T N P RS A DM T A RO 1613542 DEPART THE HED WE EXTEND TO You oua HPPHEQTHTTQH FOR Youa NESS OF THE STXTHFLT x HOPE TO HA GONTRTBUTTONS OOTT-T SATLTNG E T NE GOODBYE AND SM U BACK SOON X TTEELTTTTTT YO COMM T TCH T3yL '3'fT AS You TO THE READT RDO DTT TT D1 E A,,., OPS ADMTN Z Af TX 2 , X. I T H X J wwf l I MED DEN CDO DATE LD No. D G 61 542 OO T OD METHOD WU BY TWU RIT K 12 UNIRUXD SUP TNTEL SDO RELEASE T18 f 7 181 comm o s G A S FTA LT FLAG SEC LEGAL ESSEXPR TsHoPTaMe5a AT L T N H T TP , T T OO :co I xo T 1 T E 'A TN T AP N T v E ' T TTT , T CTC T T Tf T 51 Af A J, A , TTTES5 AX T T Tj! T ' SX T TT 1 'TESL T EH: X ' Six N Tx T4 T,!'5,Q, T 2 TJ A f V T D T T c ,.f, TO T TE-THT ET 1547. R 1ST-T1 DM COT G ' P oo O1 001 TO 14 T zo 31 32 AO 50 TTTTTTTT TTTTTT TTTTT As Palma .disappeared behind us, the last phase of our cruise began. 15 September found us in Gibraltar for refueling and a quick shopping trip. Bright and early the following morninggwe left the Med behind us. Opera- tion Tally Hou, a missile shoot, andiplenty of field days adequately filled our time during the crossing of the Atlantic. The missile shoot was of particular significance as it was the 100th firing ofa Terrier from the decks of the BOSTON. l - i Qffvfpf X4 PW lfgjvgeiykg? 7 5A Thurs day September 25th was the big day, With bands playing fireboats whistling and sending up showers of spray, helicopters hovering above us, the USS BOSTON, came home to Boston, Massachusetts. ,Arrival cere- monies were climaxed a few days later by a ceremonial breakfast in honor of the ship given by Mayor Hynes and the city of Boston. A 9 ,Wi ff 4 J Yr .ff - A7 X 6, W 'X J' V X41 Q ' M2 , I i ,,,,,A,,.v..,.-..+...,. x. .,.-,.,.....--'.....- X A i XX K 1 xx A NNMN,W.N...x,.. ' 1 l I QEPAR T -ba Y'- 'NJN CDR- G.W. Folra Operations Officer Juneau, Alaska ,nf LCDR. A.B. McKeel Communications Office Norfolk, Virginia I' ff Y' A is ff? XXV! lffiz i1'L11'1 f IE Q' 55 n cc iff? N ilf ffaa. W ,. 3? ' or Qi ffgrff 44' i , Anas GY 5 ff Lll'. D.L. Kratzer LTD C. Shorey' Elect Matl Officer Asst. CIC Officer Norfolk- V: Old Greenwich, Conn. 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It can tell the world where we are and what we're doing in dits and dahs seemingly with no more trouble than calling the corner delicatessen for two on rye, easy on the mustard. In the cold upper reaches of the signal bridge, flags and lights are the means of dope passing. One of the most secure, and certainly the most colorful methods of doing this -is the flaghoist. With bright bunting it maneuvers carriers and missile ships, just as the frigates and men- '- war of Nelson's day got the word by the same method. Semaphore, which resembles the gestures of bargaining Arab rug merchants is another means of visual communications and flashing lights can blink out dits and dahs day and night. Operations men behind the s ceneS are the electronics technicians of OE divisionwho keep the radio and radar gear going- This is a round' the-clock operation for the twid- gets with their soldering iI'01'1S and various little tools . When some- thing goes wrong the ET 118.5 the reputation of being able to fix it, and experienced operations types have been said to call for an ET rather than a doctor when their wife is expecting a baby. Between the various facets of the Ops Department, a spirit of co-op- eration exists which makes the whole department an efficient sys- tem ofcombat intelligence. 5 The communicators assist CIC in its functions, and in turn, CIC assists the communicators in theirs. And the effort becomes an integrated whole in the accomplishment of their P1'ima1'Y miSSi0n--placing at the fingertips of the Commander the information necessary for him to make grave decisions and the means of T3-Pidly transmitting those deci. sions to his subordinates, 'Put Him At Angel's 30 f The Operator LT. D.L. Kratzer Elect Matl Officer Norfolk, Va. .WO1 J. Hamer s'nt Elect Matl Officer Norfolk, Va. Have you ever wondered who maintains and repairs the radar and communication electronic gear aboard the BOSTON ? This is the function of the OE Division. Headed by Lieutenant D. L. Kratzer and Warrant Officer Hamer the men are engagedinkeeping the electronics of radar and communications at peak performance and material readiness. The men are always on the alert. Recently several members of the OE Division were awarded meri- torious mast for installing communication equipment at a time when it was most urgently needed. These men ETCR. M. Perez Bridgeport, Conn. ETCA G. Hilborn Norfolk, Va. were required to work for Z3 continuous hours to com- plete this task. This is one example of the duties of this division. For efficiency purposes the division is divided into two QZQ general sections, the Radar Section headed by Chief Hilborn, and the Communications Section by Chief Perez. Almost all the men have attended Electronics Technician Schools specializing in Radar or Communica- tions. At these schools special circuits and functions of the different equipments are studied so the men will be able to repair the equipment in minimum of time, as in- operative radar or communication equipment greatly reduce the ship's battle readiness. rw .Ado f .av ,. , D p, ,MM ' ,, . -,,, ' 5' 1 ,ff 1 ,, , ' , , , . -tx, , .11 .01 ' ' ' 4 My I A ,,, . - ,ff f V ,,,, , V ,, U' V i 'MVP ,, 0 ,V, A' 'V M lt! 'ffff'1'V, Vlvzaffr -' I: I 1 Iii? 6 VY ff' . A f P vt 1, ,1 922 ---JZ 2:2 s, 4 a of 5 Q' 4 ,,.. QM gk -- 7 - ' , W - ,f 1 , f 'f' V511 V ' , - rf 1 A Q t A f X95 , ' , X I x I fl - 5 J Y. n g 1 Q I , ' N f W ' , af' fu- f , sf 2? P 'i' , ff! t V 3 f , ,, , , .L.,, -ly 4 f 'wi , I , f, ,, ,M 1 W f DIVI I0 Beauchamp,S. ,ET1 Terry,-L .ET1 Jacksonville, Fla. Goodmon, Miss. Darrow,G. ,ET2 Wigk5,H. ,ET2 Leslie. Mich. Johnstown, Pa. Thurston G. ET2 C1earfig1d,'i9a. wwgizti' ' ET3 , sc. Le?3?nC'.R' 'ET3 Laird.W. ,ET3 ldwm' La' Wellsboro, Pa., , W if ' , P ' , 7 Oliver, R. , ET1 Galves ton, Tex. Collins , B. , ET2 Emporia, Kansas Probst,B. ,ET3 Tay1or,J. , ET3 Milwaukee , Wis c . Detroit, Mich. Hedgedus, J. ,ET3 Borgia, T. ,ET3 Norwalk, Conn. - UNCH, N- Y- B1ouch,R. ,ET3 I-Ieckathorn,F. ,ET3 Annville , Pa. Oil City, Pa.. McCue, L. . ETZ Detroit, Mich. Radich,D. .ET3 Portland, Ore- Willaman, E- 1ET2' CB.Dt0no O' Gots challf R: v ETITISN X Long Prairxe, Mum' Bruce,W. ,ETRSN Rochester, N. Y. Brown, R. , ET3 Denver, Colo. Fagerquist, A. , ET3 Hudson, Mass. Campbell, J. , ETNSN Des Arc, Ark. Kita, J. , ETRSN Williamsport, Pa. Connery, A. , ET3 Green Island, N. Y. Carpenter, E. , ET3 New Cumbe rland, W. Va. Franke, D. , ET3 Center, Tex. 1 Mundrane, R. ,ETNSN Rahway, N. J. Kenny, J. ,ETRSN Yonkers, N. Y. Q Kubat, R. , SA Mora, Minn. Rossbottom, T. , ETSN Stewart Manor, L. I. N. Y Chabra, A. , ETRSN Saugus , Mass . Freiburger, G. , ETRSN Rafanelli, R. , ETNSN Osterman, L, , ET3 Great Lakes , 111. Seattle . Wash. Kenosha, Wisc. LembCke,p. 'ET3 Kunitz,R. ,ETNSN McLeavy, C. , ET3 . Binghamton, N. Y. St- Lows , M0- Chicopee , Mass . Joy, C. , ETNSN Dayton, O. Issaacson, C. , ETNSN Treadaway, W. , YN3 Silvis, I11. Wadesboro, N. C. 'Gee , Sunlight LT A Glover LTfjgJ J. Berger Radio Officer Crypto Security Officer Norfolk Va Syracuse, N. Y. . x ENS. C. Charlson OR Division J. O. Eau Claire, Wisc. LTi.lgl R. Grover OR Division Officer Salt Lake City, Utah ENS. A. Collins RPS Custodian Harrison, N. Y. . 'X xv X M all' TEC W. Lindsay assillon O Morgan Hill, Calif. Here's a toast to the boys in radio one, The unsung heroes who are never done Sending, Receiving, and picking up press, So the rest of the crew can read while, they mess. x That's but an example, just one of the jobs To make things better for the rest of the gobs. If my word is doubted, and it is, usually- Just check on your message from Amcross. D. C. ! From combat to bridge and on to flag plot, u TheTGuys in the Shack ' are sure getting hot. Setting up circuits' and patching them in To the places they're needed, and back down again. The watches are long and the hours are late, But high order traffic knows not the Word--Wait! It comes and it goes, ignoring the hour, To move our 6th fleet with a voice full of power. There's typing,filing, and miscellaneous deeds, That do a large part to fill the ships' needs. It's a thankless task, but still to be done. By the gang that's on watch in Radio One. Things are O. K. when it's peaceful and calm, But one little goof, then watch out for the bomb. Everybody starts calling, apparently shook. That message was wrong. Here, take a look! The cogs move again, on into high gear t Checking and trac-ing, till we're in the clear. The day has been saved, at least for awhile, By the Guys- down below, working withstyle. Now back to subject that's here and at hand, Our world-Wide language, The Voice of Command, That serves the seas seven in War and in Peace And back to the Sparky on Telegraph keys. I could go on for hours and hours, But I'm not the one to be pinning on flowers. I'm just stating the facts, -- QTwo or One, Of the men down on watch in Radio One. This lament is sad and should have an ending, But this one, I'm afraid will have to be pending. Time's running out, so there's nothing rr101'C, But a tip of the hat to the men of OR . UV W X x Y ff 1 f Z I Z Enderud A-,RM McManus,R..TEfRM1 Pierce. W- ,TEXRMZ ChaSe'D- 'RMZ Wemesfe1der'G 'RM ' West Point, Ga. W'1dwood F121- Alexandria, Va. Me1'1'im6-C, Mass- Wolcott' N' Y' I ' ' Morris on, J. , RM3 East Braintree , Mass . ti V, RMZ Kilcoyne, M. ,RM3 winkowskgw. ,RM3 Mazakasf .E- fRM3 g:j1efI,i11Q,N,J. Clinton, Mass. camden,N.J. 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Jones Asst. CIC Officer OI Div JO OI Division Officer Storm Lake, Iowa, Chicago, III. Minneapolis,Min11. ENS. R. Olson A LTJG. J. Gilbert LTJG. R. Moqier OI Division J. O. Assistant CIC Officer OE Division Officer Springfield, N. J. Covington, Va.. Fairfield, Conn. gbb. LTJG. J. Burroughs RDC A. Corbett RDC J. Slover OPS Admin- Asst. Carlisle, Pa. Baker, ore. Southington, Conn. The seventy radarmen of OI Division form the teams which man Combat In- ,E formation Center, the Commanding Of- ficers Tactical Plot, Detection and track- ing room, and Electronic Counter- measures Equipment. Afew of the many complex tasks assigned to CIC pe rsonnel, are Air Defense, Air Control, Shore Bombardment, and Radar Navigation. In general, CIC provides for collecting, displaying, evaluating and dis seminating all information through the use of Radar, Voice Communications, and Electronic i I - Countermeasures Equipment, under the supervision of George Parker RDC and John Miolla RDI. In the 'Detection and Tracking room, Jack Slover RDC directs the efforts of fourteen alert Radar 5 operators who search far beyond theuhorizon for any aircraft that approach our P ship. The Commanding Officer's Tactical Plot maintains a complete picture of all surface and subsurface shipping which directly or indirectly concerns our ship Led by Thomson RD2., fifteen men handle this tedious and necessary job. Electronic Countermeasures QECMQ, a relatively new and highly important field of electronics is another OI Division responsibility. .Our intercept gear makes possible the detection, analysis and evaluation of many electronic emissions. An experienced operator, Caster RD3, trains and instructs all operators in the Complexities of the Equipment. Lt. Orsik, the CIC Officer, has several assistants who make up the organization. LTJG. Jones, the Di- vision Officer, along with Chief Parker and Lehman, the L.P.,O. , handle the overall organization and administration of the Division. LTJ G. Thornton and Grzymski RD2 are responsible for training the new members of our teams! and briefing all hands on the many different operations and on the latest tech- niques employed by radarmen throughout the Fleet. Ens. Tym heads up the maintenance program in the Division. Lehman RDI and Krake RD3 are in charge ofthe preventive maintenance gang which performs all routine work on the electronics equipment. ThomsonRD2 and Page RD3 ensure the clean- liness and upkeep of all divisional cleaning spaces. This is just a brief cross sect-ion of all the willing and able radarmen who by long hours and hard work make the Ol Division a Can do Division on a Have done Ship . t x Miolla, J, , RD1 Thomson, A. , RD2 Grzymski, J- . RD2 Howard, R. , RD3 Hazelton L RD3 St. Albans, N. Y. Thomps onville, Conn. Nanticoke, Pa' Brooklyn, N. Y. Lake P1a,cici,N Y Hansen, J. , RD3 Priddy, R. , RD3 Cregon, J. , RD3 Huts on, C. , RD3 Taylor H RD2 Alexandria, Va. LaCanada, Calif. Washington, D. C. Benton, Md. Beaumgnt: Ejalif DIVI IO smirs,D.,RD3 B k Cx D P . e-c er,H.,RD3 A 1-n11,L.,RDz Schwartz R. RD3 Rober:s,H..RD3 E , W , f ere xsc Ivhddletown, Ky. Brown Summit, N. C. Brooklyn, Y. East Point, Ga. X 'Q Q ,, ,,,,.,. M It rw,M.SR4.?rf, 5 -I is-Q S Xr 'M flfiific -f X ' I fvilifs 11 V5.5 Y s'jfQggfgWS5'5S flqffff ' X rw.-iii: K r .Aw fwsf. N S ,Q .ff :F j sf S gffQ.g,nf rf. . X ,AA f,., , .w r ,N Q, ,,..,uf1-15,-, ,, 1 . X .-vi 1 f.f.f'iW .- Q sg asf ff.. J f 4-,As ..., l , ,wg QM. f . pax .,-, sfs'cf,FPvv',Q'VVl is Clark, C. , RDSN Erie, Pa. Clark, R. , SN Madsfield Center Conn. Timar,S. ,SN East St.. Louis, III. Ru5S0vA- .SN Farias,A. ,SN ,, , JY 9 mf, S f s :fm-1.9 SK?Q'fwwS 1 f V. 2 am .w,i,5!5g Q5 sv. X X gr Q4-my f fr A X Q Q wi w.:Q,23? W , s'M?f'S'?y ' Q Q Us Q -fx x ' up Wjfmy X Mmwyf . W.-sf XM ,X 5 A M -' X 4 mf Sfsfagqy mf f ..- X X fl fy ' ws - Q -rf..-1,5 S ywv, f X hifswsfwnwdswf . X 'W Q15 , , C V . , r wg, , Q ,, 5 ws MQW A ,wo wif M N f E r f X S Q fs ' 'V f jjx x ,, ? MQQWQ WMM 2 ff gf fi f so Zifffyff is . 4 Yf wwf fS.,yQ!X AV z... : ,A4 :i1Aq ,gfy.3f.,jg, n1f.':,.?a 4. ix. ' 0 ff X31-:' ,?f,.S.fi7 ffmkyfxfx x-,'. , Qfx 5 X 7, f Q'fMfVg2g 5221 if 2 f f 1 ffm fa, ,as ' ffwfw A lyijgfva f We A Q N W! M xswiwfaxfwf is ff ...Wy Buster. L. .RD3 Womack, M. ,Rm Baltimofe , Md- Conroe , Tex. C-2Sfer.A. , RD3 Falk, D, , RD3 Cincinnati, O. Louisville, Ky. Orshowitz, D. , RDSN Mathisen, J. , RDSN Bel-koski, R. , RD3 N. Y. N. Y. Weymouth, Mass . Duryea, Pa. Keilhorn, C. , RD3 Fairfield, III. McNeal, E. , SN Vanoskey,W. ,SN Ka.y,A. ,SN Ha1uski,J. ,SN Chicago, III. Birmingham, Ala. Elkhorn, W. Va. Snyder,P. ,SN Srnal1s,R. ,SN Nashua, N. H. A1bB1'1Y, N-Y- Hans, O. ,SN Bronx. N. Y. west warwiCk,R. I. Warsonrown.Pa- N.Y.N.Y. Roberts , J. , SN Kull, R. , SN Monmouth Junction, N. J. DOL1g1-25 , Ga- C1eve1and,R. ,SN 0'5hCa,J- .SA l South Portland, Me . 53113115 v M355 - - Wa.1ker.E. ,SN A11a0f'G- -SN WiHser,R. ,SN Bennett L SN , . , West Belmar, N. J. Cincin t', 0 Shook, R, ,SN Wusau, Mont. Map1eton,III. na 1 . Houst0I1, Tex- We1l, Here We Go Again! R Graham, R. ,SN Lella, D, , SA Washburn, C. ,SA Krommu11er,5N L dl u ow, Mass. Rochester, N, Y, Cohlmbus , O, Phoenixville' Pa' ee alan 3 . , I . . f ' ., ' ,X I - ' f X 'fm' . , f ,, 'f , ' ' - V-'A Q a , CM4, f H f , - 9f0m1fw...4m . WE f . is I Q 'HP41- '4M W' 2135 ' f J 11.51 - ., ' n y Q w .gf ENS. D.W. Fowlkes p Richmond, Va. ' wi . ,, ,. I V in V , I The OS Division is alert Z4 hours a day sending and receiving traffic, handling flag hoists, and acting 'as lookouts. Whenever one looks on the windswept wings of the bridge, winter or summer, day or night, there is a man waiting to go into action. He is taught by men like SENTELL, CHESTER, BYERS, and AKERS to see a ship 'on the horizon that is all but invisible, to send messages and handle flags. r All signalmen today learn their rate on the job- and place high value on a job well learned, and a job well done. To date we have had 19 men advanced in rating and also one of the highest shipping over rates aboard. Three meritorious masts awarded the division are typical of the spirit Can do We1l that pervades the division. One of these awards was for the special flag made for the King of Norrway's fune ral upon our vis it the re . We have another award for pr01'r10fi0T1 of good relations with our Englishfellow sailors . Chester SMI was voted an honorary membership in the mess of HMS EXCEL- LENT for outstanding work in p1'0iT10ti11g good relations ' .. f ,,,,, I 5 ' I I , . VVVV i , . 5 2 2 2 i x l z H- l 1 an 3 , 1 1 2 1 1 - l 5 3 1 f 3 5 x 4 N lf - '1 ,J'.,SM1 Chester,T.,SM1 3 g B3ferS,D-ISM1 Ngzplzlfilk va. Long Beach, Calif. l D111sburg, Pa- ' ii E 2 S 11 l L I ' 1 I , 1 Akers,P, ,SMZ Creta,J. ,SM3 AdamS,w' ISMZ Dwale, Ky. Brooklyn, N. Y. Greenfield, Mass. Kissinger, D. ,SM3 Spring Glen, Pa.. Y 'J Crego, W. ,SM3 Oswego, N. Y. , ..,-ff M.,-Q-ff' Me s s age Follows ..... f , Long, C. ,SM3 ,.. New Bern, N. C. Monroe' G' 'SM3 Kay, W. ,SN - Fitzgera1d.D- .SN Kewanee, III. white' J' 1 SN . 1 Tex. Irondale , Ala. Pe rry, Iowa Mme ral We 1 s. V 2,M,,,,W ' Z I X f f Buchanan, L. ,SN Kimball, T. ,SN Mitchell, H. , SN San Antonia, Tex. Dorchester, Mass. Kalkoska, Mich. l l McCoy,R. ,SN , B1ack,W. ,SN Sgroi, J. ,SN Akeley, Pa. Sharon, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. Hum? . . . What Does That Mean? Since leaving the yard in March many new faces have joined the signal gang. Men like SGROI, y N and FITZGERALD learning how to use the blinker lights sharply, and men like LONG and MONROE getting the proper flags hoisted at the right time are seen on the bridge evtery day working to perfect their techniques. 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This makes possible flying the drone out of sight and to great distances and altitudes. . Though it looks rather small, the drone weighs approximately 350 lbs. , and is powered by an 84 lb. McCulloch four cylinder, two cycle engine, which develops 72 HP at 4100 RPM. The launch is made on an iron monster weighing some 4000 lbs. , and is known as a catapult. This mechanism uses about 350 lbs. air pressure to send the bird into the air. The drone attains a speed of about 65 knots within Z0 feet and in the first second. This temperamental little air- craft is kept under control by the constant maintenance of its crew of aviation type electronic tech- nicians, metalsmiths, and me- chanics. All their time is corn- pletely devoted to keeping 'em flying . Utility Squadron SIX qvU76l 15 based at NAS Norfolk, and 15 the home of some eight units and de- tachments. All of them are readY to deploy on our ships Of W-31 to do but one job - to sharpens the sights of our gunners at sea. 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BGSTON can also land arifle and machine gun landing force of 130 men built around our crack Marine Detachment, another important segment of the department. No wonder that the Gunnery Department is the largest aboard, with 35 of- ficers and 600 enlisted, almost half the total complement of the ship. Here they are on the following pages, the gunners, missiliers, fire controlmen, Marines, boatswains mates and seamen, all proud of their part in fighting our floating arsenal. l 1 1 -1 -4 Skunk Bravo Bears 3510 True, Captain LTfjgj R. Berry LTfjgj J. Frisby f ENS. D. Testa Division Officer Former Div Officer Division JO Fort Worth, Tex, Norfolk, Va. Vineland, N. J. One group that stands out aboard the BOSTON, because of its many and varied contributions to ship-board life, is the First Division. Whether it be anchoring, getting underway, replenishing, manning the guns or receiving distinguished visitors the 58 men that work from the forecastle to frame 48 perform their duties with skill and enthusiasm. The first division is divided into two sections, the Deck Force and the Turret Force, each with a part- icular job to do. Chief Boatswain Mate CLARK, an ex' pert in his field, advises and assists the deck force in all seamanship evolutions. DEMPSEY, BMI, leading Petty Officer of the division, is known for his keen ability in throwing bolos as well as his exceptional ability in handling men. Assisting him in getting the job done are HODGES and LITTLES, BM2, SCHULTZ, The Wheels Of Turret One and HUMPHREY, BM3. BURGESS, BMZ, supervises the side cleaners in keeping the hull of the ship in tip-top shape while KEATING, BM1 is in charge of the Sail Locker, sup- plying us with canvas awnings and covers . Drop 800 yards ', Left 5 mils best describes Turret l's ability in being on target on each salvo for shore bom- BMC A. Clark Stephenvillefex- bardment exercises. CONROY,GM1 advises and assists both Turrets l and 2 in maintaining their peak of readiness. When WADE, GMl, Turret Captain, gives the word Turret l ready in all respects for firing , you can be assured that it is ready for action. As Turret Captain, his job requires the ability to keep the Turret in a high condition of readiness at all times. Giving him ahelping hand are CLARK, GM1, BURTON, WILLIAMS, and WARDELL, GM2 and TOMER and WILLIAMS GM3. With capable petty officers of diversified experience, Turret l continues to maintain its position as one of the vital sectors in the ship. r p Cooperation is the key to our success within the First Division. Re- cognizing that each job plays an important role in the whole operation, we combine our talents and abilities to perform an outstanding job. The officers and men of the First Division invite you aboard the BOSTON anytime. If you are looking for us, we will be working around the spot- less forward deck and forecastle area or in Turret l. We're justly proud of our accomplishments, j and are always -ready to serve as necessary. -mum all N fi iQ 1,2 1 l S 5 's 5. 1 si '2 :J 5 as E E if if E. iz 3 2 s .3 as fi 12 3 ii Q L. Ei u 5 1 3 5 .3 Il ls :E ii Wi 2 i , 2. lu E 5 r. 1 51 3 , E 2 e 2 3 S E 4 4 A I S , S s 5 1 E s ij. i i I 1 1 b 5 2 Dempsey,A. ,BM1 Wade,R. ,GMI Conroy,J. ,GM1 Keating,J. ,BM1 Burton,B. ,GM2 Norfolk, Va. Corpus Christi, Tex. Camden, N. J. Boston, Mass . Norfolk, Va. x K o i Warden, G- , GM2 Littles , R. . BMZ Brommer, J. , BM2 Humphrey, T. , BM3 Schultz, H- , BM3 Salt Lake City Utah Pensacola, Fla. Columbia, Pa. New Orleans , La. New York, N. Y. ,S Tvmer-PM .GM3 Elgas, F. ,GM3 Amal-3.1, R. ,SA Baker, R., GMSN Barren. W- .SN Br1sto1,Conn. Bay City, Mich. Taunton, Mass, Norfolk, Va. Boring, Md' E 5 B1iHkC11ShiP, C- .SA B0rders,S. ,SA Brooks, L. ,SN 1 Byrd, T, , SN Caban.A- .SN Chesnee, S. C. Bloomfield, N. J. Baltimore, Md. Frankfort, Ind, Brooklyn, N. Y- 3 Q i t Callahan, J. ,SN Cantrell, F- . SN Cole, Indianapolis , Ind. Amory, Miss . Baltimore , Md. Collins, J. ,SN Coryell, T. ,SA Davis, R. ,SN Brooklyn, N. Y. Hempstead, N. Y. Columbus , O. ,'9Sx! ' 3 i all ' -. M N V -W R. .GMSN Action Port ' San Mateo, Calif. Garr, R. ,SA DeBastiani, J. ,SN DeLaurentis , A. ,SN Drake, W. , SN Draper, R. , SA Hammonton, N. J. Syracuse , N. Y. Alvin, III. Philadelphia, Pa i 1 l Gains, J. ,SN Hathaway, L. ,SN Justis, J. ,SN H'-1tChif1S.R- ,SN Ki1'ld1e,R- .SN Louisville , Ky. Plymouth, Mass . Roanoke , Va. Binghamton, N. Y- Phlladelphla, Pa- King, L, ,SN Lucas, D. ,GMSN Richmond, Va. A G'-lin, A13- N McKinley, R. ,SN Miner, D. , GMSN i Lewiston, Idaho Glen Falls, N. Y lst Dmsl Watkins,W. ,SA M0te,C- ,SN N, L, North Ridgeville, Ohio Og1etree,L.,SN O'T001e,M- ,SN Macon, Ga.. , Baltimore, Md. Pasca1e,E. ,SA Porgorze1ski,R. ,SA Lincoln, R. I. Naugatuck, Conn. Randazza, A. , SN Ranes, L. , SA Gloucester,Mass. Inkster, Mich. Ridgeway, J. ,SA seay, K. ,SN Pleasure Ridge Park, Ky. Rector,Ark. Subefyw. ,SN Veroneau,B. ,SA Springfield, Mass . Springfield, Mass . The Sara Delivers Mail The Happy Gunners iw-uuvlll, 'a 1 2 i f v E v. Z 5 r E s f a ? r 1 E i i I 1 1 1 w 1 w w w 1 mi The Sc.hemers W LTQjgj J. D'Angelo ENS. M. Lenhart A Division Offiflel' Ass'nt Division Officer WiI1th1'0Pa Mass- Old Greenwich, Conn. The front porch of the ship and the tallest guns of the Main Battery are the Second Division's claim to fame. .Daily business is centered around Andy , K ANDERSON, BMl, the leading Petty Officers and in Turret. Zwhere the motto, Turn To, Turret Two is the word with Gunners mates HOWELL AND DAVIS. Since the overhaul period, Second Division has be- come expert in highlining and replenishing. At GTMO the division played a big part in helping the ship a- chieve outstanding markings in seamanship. Off Le - banon, D Turret 2. bore the weight of three simultan- eous house falls while the division helped clear the nets from the replenishment ship, ALDEBERAN. Second Division claims to be the best seamanship division on the ship. With the able teaching of ANDERSON, BMI, FARQUHAR, BMI, WHITE, BMZ, CARVER, BMZ, .McGAR.VEY, BM3, THOMPSON, BM3, and WATSON, BM3, the seamen have absorbed an abundance of First Class Seamanship. Since the overhaul period there has not been one incident of serious injury and all seamanship evolutions are executed with high efficiency and a keen re- gard for safety. .- In the Turret Department at GTMO the crew of Turret 2 fired a total of 48 rounds - seven tons of projectiles. And while conducting shore bombard- ment exercises at Culebra the turret crew helped uphold the importance of the 8 inch gun. With plot directing their fire, the guns landed shells not more than ten yards from the targets. Turret petty officers include: HOWELL, GMI, Turret Captain, DAVIS, GMI, Turret Repair, ARMSTRONG, GM2' Turret Talker? FALLS, GMZ, Lower Handling Room P. Og KUTZER , GM2, Projecme Deck P. 0.3 GRAVES, GM3, LeftGun captain, GALLION, GM3' Center Gun P05-1'1te1'S MORISSET, GM3, Turret Trainer. These H1611 are 1'eSP01'1-Sible for the maintenance and the successful operation of the 150 ton Turret Z, vision is a versatile division. Its jobs include everything from recovering dI'011es, firing of 8 inch guns, to the immaculate presen- tation of the BOSTON'S The Se cond Di qUa1'teI'deCk. It's working area of responsibilitlfv th . - . , , e quarte1'deCk area, 1S the greeting place for all important visitors to th hi, ' ' ' . e S P and It 15 at thls Point the on-looker receives his impression Of the squared-away BCSTQN. ' V n - The Highlinersu V CCCC mm' Anderson, J. , BM1 Brown, J. , BM1 Farquhar, T. , BM1 Davis , I. , GMI Williams , E. , BM1 Millry, Ala. Norfolk, Va. Quincy, Mass . High Springs , Fla. Norfolk, Va.. White. C. . BM2 Carver, L. ,BMZ Kutzer, M. ,GMz Falls , E. ,GMz Watspn. J- .BM3 Seattle, Wash. Jacksonville , Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Chattanooga, Tenn. Buffalo, N. Y. Morissett,S. , GM3 Graves , T, , GM3 Gauion, R, , GM3 Hightower, C. , GM3 Simons . R- , BMSN Bemidji, Minn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Victgria, Va. Belmont, N. C. Chicago, III. Page,G. SN Spratlan, M. , BMSN Landers ' J. . GMSN Mccurry, H. , SN Carey. L. ,SN , Montgomery, Ala. Madiggnville, Ky, Anniston, Ala. , 2 Y 6 f 2 i Q E. K, ' v, 5 3 5, f. 3 , E :- i 2 s. , ,SN Cu1bertson,W- .SN Perreuxf Pa Blacksburg, S. C. Lancas , - York, J. ,SN Kiser,C. ,SN Fayettevil1e,N. C. Kona, Ky. Andcrson,E. ,SN Ba11ouz,C. ,SN Kingsport,Tenn. Whee1ing,W.Va. 5 f z 4 Heaih.K.,SN George,E.,SN Fayetteville, W, Va, Norfolk, Va. Jensen,E. ,SN BedWeu,G.,SN Sheyenneu N. Dak. Fries Va , . 49 11 K Let's Heave Around Men MacDonald, R. , SN 4 Womack, J. , SN Long Island, N. Y. l Johnson,S. ,SN ShouP,R- .SN Brunswick, Ga, Charlotte, N. C. Richardson, D. , SN Townsend, A. ,SN Wilmington, Del. Chester, Pa. Eve r -Re ady Taxis: Foshee , H. , SN Richardson, P. , SN Gary, Ind. Baltimore, Md- Green, J. , SN Sumtex-,S.C, BroWr1,T- ,SN E, Moline, III. Harlee. J- ,SN Brooklyn. N- Y' Smith, J- -FN Pontiac. Mich Scott, W. , SN Minneapolis , Minn. McGhee, J. , SN Cardale, Pa. Donato, A. , SN Pawtucket, R. I. Vaughn, R. , SA Danville , III. X WM aye we X Chaney, C. ,SR Champaign, III. Walters , D. , SA Mania tique, Mich, Life In The High Turret' ,NLT G th K Qgl T. Mc ra Division Officer Scranton, Pa. Q ' ,K Q 1 5.1 fwai 5 M f- g N Reports - Reports l ENS. C. Bomgardner , Division J. O. New Cumberland, Pa. 3 Prior to entering the yards the entire 3 inch battery was assigned to the 4th Division thus making it one of the lar- gest divisions aboard the BOSTON-eighty-eight men when 5 r at full complement. Q Upon completion of the yard period in March the 4th l Division went on to distinguish itself during the GTMO ex- T ercises---after the E firings Mount 31 had earned an E K while Mounts 35 and 36 each sported anew hash mark. 2 F l Another high point of this operating period was the O.R- I- p shoot in which all 3 mounts were outstanding--IIIGHY a g sleeve fell that day. v June saw one member of the 4th Division start up the s 3 promotion ladder, Walter J. BUTLER, was advar1CCd to Q Gunners Mate Third. Another member of the Division, Kenneth F. MCKIERNAN, shipped over for six years at ,- n 1 the beginning of August. Harold Helton, second class Boatswain Mate, was awarded a Citation for the part he played in the rescue of a man who had fallen offa boat boom in rough seas on adark night while the ship was at Annapolis, Maryland. On August lst a change of com- mand took place on the port side of the BOSTON--LTJG T. W. McGRATH became the' new 4th Division Officer and Ens. C. R. BOMGARDNER was appointed the new division J. O. Every day finds the entire 4th Division busi- p ly engaged in the neve r ending bat-I f tle of keeping the port side , amid- ships of the BOSTON and all the 3 Adm- Martell Che Cks US out mounts shipshape. The excellent 'ratings received by the deck and gun gangs in the regular Saturday morning inspections are ample proof of their success. - Not satisfied with the daily shipboard routine the 4th Division found time to be the first division to sell S300 worth of raffle tickets for the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Fund-as a reward the Division was allowed to draw among themselves for 7 days basket leave. The extra effort that it took to sell these tickets is just one of the many reasons why the 4th Division is one of the best divisions aboard the U.S.S. BOSTON. 4 ,W , W, ...,. , .... ,i Mudge,C.,BM1 Pha1en,R..BM1 Hur1ey,F. ,GM1 McDanie1,H. ,GM2 4 Ma1ch0w,R.,GM2 Norfolk, Va. Dixie, W. Va, Biscoe,N.C. Detroit, Mich. KIIOX, Ind- Bryson, T. , GM2 W 1 ' ' ' P - a tham, Mass. Loyall, Ky. South Meriden, Conn. C01l1mbl1S. O. Oconto, Wlsc. Helton H BM2 Tom kins,D, ,BM2 Har1ess,R.,BMZ Wa11s.E-nGM3 C10PPer,T. ,GM3 Chambersburg, P n - - . elly, T. , GM3 Hall, H. , GM3 . ' ' ' a Croydon, Pa. B1-odkway,Pa. Rocky Mount, Va. Anmston. Ala. Butler W GKA3 K Mitchell D BM3 Si1via.M.,BM3 s h 1 1 t D. SN R C 11 fSe,A.,BM3 . JohnSf 1 evere, Mass. Omaha, Nebr, Tecumseh,Neb,-, a , . McConnellS SN Artesla Cahf Drolette, P. , SN Sommersworth, N. H. Exte rior De corators Quidachey, T - , SN Tanner,J.,SN I-ludgins,W. ,SN Lead,W. ,SN Guam, Midway Islands Pawtucket, R. I. Norfolk, Va. Geneva, N. Y. X i L S, l P P- Rose,H. ,SN o'Brion, D. ,SN Hollins, B. ,SN Thomas, P. ,SN Orlando, Fla. Northampton, Pa. P01 SSm0'-ith, Va- Portland, Me. N 1 , L , W Bruc'k,B. ,SN Remillard,W. ,SN Pea.rson.W- .SN Wunderrs- 'SN ' P Hundman, Pa. Montevideo, Minn. Clarks 1 N' C' Re admg, 9'- l Weaver R SN Wi1liarns,G. ,SN Hansen, R. ,SN Venafra, L. ,SN I' - 1 G Boston, Mass. Philadelphia,Pa. New Lexmgwrl, 0- Macon' P-- Yurchak, J. , SN Philadelphia, Pa. Whited, W. ,SN Witmer Manor, Ind. DiBernardino, J. , SN Yonkers , N. Y. Hinton, L. , FA Willits, Calif. Dorsey, H. , SN Loris, S.'C. Harris , R. , SN Pittsburg, Pa. B J. Jr.,-SN Hius,D.,SN l Bess,J.,SN Watts,M.,SN Sea ,JHSN rown, , - Y Upper Darby, pa- Camden, N. J. Wmston Salem, N. C. Columbus , O. Valley Fa11S,S. Cl 1 3 N - Holmes, J. , FA Drummonds, R, ,SN ' Perth Amboy, N. J. Strasburg, Va. ,221 ff' s 1 Meredith,B--SN BORIS and No Liberty C shanks,J.,sN Louisville, Ky. Rocheste1',Minn. 1, iv 1 1 V X c E ' Y 1 Y my , 3 gush, R. , SN Davis , C. , SN Culberth, B. , SN Karras , R. , SN Challalan, A. , SN it eYmour, Ind. Newport, N. H. Inman,S. C. Chicago, III. East Meredith, N. Y. 1.134 44 5? in I 1' i Helena' Ark. 01211, ' 'S Davis. W- , Jr. ,SA Ackerman,H. ,SA Reed, J. , Montvale, Va. N. Y. N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Berea, KY. ?i 52, 2 A iff Z ' K EEE gl, 57? EYE 515 Q? i Q. , 5 L 4... -A ,. -vm ' W- A15 91? Latochafs- ,SA MCMaSter,w. ,SA Harvey,G. ,SA Chicago, III. Wheeling, West Va Rockford, III. Q: A we XL. X . . Eckenseair,M. ,SA M S A , SA UE LT- S- Kingsley. LTfjgQ K.A. Brandt LTQjgj A. J. Binsfem Former Division Officer Former Division Officer F1'ed0Hi3, N- Y- Seattle, Wash. Division Office r Y Bowlus, Minn. ENS. C.D. Th0I'P 'ENS. W. Rosenthal GMC H. Wilson DiViSi0I'1 J. O. Division J, O, B -11 N C Columbia. MO- g Brooklyn, N.Y. urnsvl e' ' ' The Fifth Division in the USS BOSTON has been in existence since the ship was commissioned. It is responsible for one of the largest areas on the ship. Spaceskrange from frame 60 to frame 105 and from below the main deck up to and including the 06 level. 991: of all fueling evolutions take place on the starboard side of the ship and the work and sweat of re - ceiving and transferring fuel is shared by the 5th and 7th Divisions. - .s ' , The Fifth Division has, under the control of its Gun- ners Mates, the responsibility for the entire 5 Anti- aircraft battery consisting of five 5 f38 twin mounts located about the circumference of the ship. Mounts 53 and 55 are located on the starboard side and mounts 52 and 54 are found on the port side. Mount 51 is lo- cated Amidships forward. The Captain's Gig and Utility Boat number oneiare also under the wing of the Sth Division's Boatswain Mates and Deck Force . Fifth Division pe rs onnel consistof approximately 6592 Boatswain Mates and BMSN's and 351: Gunners Mates and Gunner's Mates Strikers. Divisional pride and a spirit of friendliness and coppe ration are stockvin trade with us and versatility plus dependability are the rule of the day. All division personnel are proud to be members of the Fighting Fifth. The Fighting Fifth Da1e,1-1, ,BMI Bennett,P. ,BM1 Mi1ler,T. ,GM1 N01-folk, Va, Alls ton, Mas s . Thomasville , Ga. Strawderrnan, J. , GMI Blaine , W. , BMZ Clough, R. , BM2 Baltimore, Md, Eden,Wisc. Groton' Vt' 2 Myers,R. ,BM2 ' Thomps0n,D- ,GM2 MaY ard'P'1cGg Doans,I11d, ' Hickory, N.C. Turkel' Cree ' Y Morrison, E. , SA Butcher, H. , GM2 Broderick, T- 1 BM3 Brookhand, Ark. A1-Hngton Va, Akromo- I -5-ww-W, .. V - 4-.. f , 1 Z if 3 V.Q-WW I , M' Y ,VW w .JW Boesendah1,W- .BM3 Kennedy, J. ,BM3 Leith, F. ,BM3 Bayside, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Poo1esvi11e,Md, Cromer, TA. ,GM3 Waller, C. , GM3 Malek, R. , GM3 Ande rs on,S. C. Norfolk, Va. Pittsburgh, pa. i ,H Blonde or Brunette? Reyes , H- , GM3 Sarber, R. Millspaugh, R. , SN Austin, Tex. Virginia Beach, Va. Keokuk, Iowa K.idder,J. ,SN Cox,H. ,SN Ba,ude1',A. ,SN Durharn,W. ,SN Young,G. ,SN C01l1mb11S , Ohio East Brunswick, N. J. Hammond, Ind. Salem, N. J. Greenville, S. C . fi Bamick, C. ,SN wining. A- .SN J01mS0n,F- ,SN - M' h. Detroit, Mich. Hancock,M1Ch- Niles' 10 Kelley' W, ,SN Donait, J. ,SN Pe1'9Z,E. ,SN Late Bunks ? , f ff Phi1ade1phia,Pa. Billerica., Mass. New York, N. Y. 4. ,..,., Whist ? Steelman, J. , SN Mohler, A. , SN Kelly, R. ,SN Gifford, Iowa Delphos , Ohio Wheaton, III. Wei.ner,J.,SN Lamb,C.,SN , G1-ape,C.,5N New York, N. Y. South Norfolk, Va. Saint Edward, Neb. Wifting. J- . SN Lapointe, A. , SN Land, G, ,SN Hancock' Mich- Burlington. Vt. Golden, Colo. Eubank. -7- , SN Hutchinson, W. , SN Rabig, C, , SN Nashville , Tenn. Richmond. Va. Elizabeth, N. J. York, A. , SN Vinalhaven, Me. Greene,N. ,SN I Long Island City, N. Y. Spence, R. , SN Cincinnati, Ohio Langbein, E. ,SN Egg Harbor, N. J. Farmer, D, ,SN Knoxville, Tenn. Hughes, G. , SN Goldsbc-ro,N. C. Hoffma.n,A. . SN Stevens Point, Wise' Ray, W. , SN Cincinnati , O. Schwartzenbergexww- .SN Tershnervq- Rei11y,W. ,GMSN Devils Lake, N' D' Sheboygan, Wlsc. Bayside, L. I. , N, Y, Sackett, W. , GMSN Solomon, G. , GMSN Chavis , A. , GMSN . Greensboro,N. C. Greensboro,N. C. Bracey, Va. He re 'S Llghte 1' ! Haas,R. ,GMSN Struk,D. ,GMSN Anderson,W. ,GMSN Romen,W. ,GMSN Scata,J. ,SA Cementon, Pa. Bridgehampton, L. I. , N. Y. Greenville, N. C. Triangle, Va. Hartford, Conn DeMiche1e,R. ,SA Kneitinge1-,D, ,SA Irons,W. ,SA Rui.z,C. ,SA Ha1'del1.R- ,SA Newton Highlands , Mass. Buffalo, N, Y, Fairmouth, W. Va. Fremont, Ohio Havana, IH- Dale Honored At Commendatory Mast f Ifftisl C- CIOSS Division Officer Bethesda, Md. CWC N. D:Aqui1a BMC H. Barnish GMC E. Goodloe Torrington, Conn. South Norfolk, Va. Bluefield, W. Va. , , , GSC R. Blackmer GSC D, Ludwick GSC H- H9-Y Salem, Ore. North Lima,Ohio Q1111'1CY. M355- The Seventh Division is one of the two missile divisions on the Boston. Included withfn the Seventh Division are three groups of rates, Guided Missilemen, Boatswain mates, and Gunners mates. Each one ofthese rates has its own specific job . The primary responsibility of the Guided Missilemen is upkeep, testing repair of the missile, and associated testing of equipment. This requires a working knowledge of elec- tronics, pneumatics and'hydrau1ics. The end results of these efforts are missiles thatare always ready for firing. Next comes the job of the-Boatswaingkrnates. They are C011- cerned with eve rything thatttakes place on the starboard side from frame 109 aft. This includes maintenance of spaces, rigging for fueling, replenishing, loading and off loading of -4 w P 1 Wi1liams,I- ,GSl SPOUS, D- .GMI Nippensl ,GSI Hillsboro, W' Va' Quincy, Mass - Wichita Falls, Tex, L DeWitt,C. ,GS1 Giffox-d,G, ,GS1 Burgeaw, ,GM1 B f W vehicles, mooring, and many other. jobs too numerous to mention. Their efforts are one of the reasons for the Boston's Impressive ship shape appear- ance. ' Last but not least comes the Gunners Mates. The scope of their job includes casualty a.. na1YSiS, repair, routine main- tenance and upkeep of the mis - sile launcher. This includes the fields of electricity, hy- draulics andpneumatics. They also assist the Guided Missile- men in testing of missiles by bringing the missiles to the overhaul area. W Philadelphia, Pa. Greyball,Wyo. u falo, yo. 5 B , Sasser,S.,BMl Schrope,J. ,GS1 Stienwart,D. ,GS1 H311Sb01'0,N- C- He gins , Pa. Els-ie , Nebraska Elickef, E- , G52 Carpenter, D. , G52 Douglas , D. , GSZ Seattle, Wash. Kilgore, Tex. Fort Wayne, Ind. Smith-ll ,G52 . Ri1ey,J, ,BM2 Williarns,G. ,GMZ Chatsworth, Calif. Waterproof, La. Boston, MaSS. Tatum,J. ,GSZ Johnstonny. ,GS2 Biscup,L. ,BMZ Fort MYerS.F1a- Woodland Hills, Calif. Oak1YH, N- J- ' 1 . if Rock Qand Roll Although the three rates have their own specific jobs, they often combine to form an effi- cient working team. The teams are used for various evolutions such as fueling, missile shows, rearming and many others. The Seve nth Division Wouldrf t be one of the finest divisions on the Boston without good le ad- ership and supervision. The Division Officer, Junior Divi- sion Officer, Warrants, and Chiefs are all fine men and leaders. a With all these factors, the Seventh Division could not help but be an outstanding division. if 2?.:'iQ'l?2 , . ,L we 4 1.13 z 131.3 , an 32523.22-7 X l .- B135 cak R GM2 Crumley, T. , GSZ Roeder, J. , GS2 Williams , J. , GS3 Brant1ey,R, , GS3 . , . , f Jessup,Pa. . ,..,A,.. 5 1:5 3 ff fam z 5 3 Vroman, J. , GS3 M .,, Ei? 35515 Quist, R. ,GSSN 1.2 7:5 'E ig fi Q H P1-ice, B. , GM3 Mggre, E, , BM3 Singer, R. , GS3 Greninger, P. , G53 Huntington, W. Va. Ware Shoals, S- C- Cincinnati, O. Rebersburg, Pa- , AEQVA I Schenectady, N. Y. Washington, D, C, Fort Wayne, Ind. Hillside, N- J- Homostead, Fla, Jacksonville , Fla. Canton, O. Florence, S. C, I , . i Tolliver, K. , GM3 Elm Grove, O. Montgomery, M., BMSN Charlotte, Mich. G1adden,S- , GMSN Tagtmeyer, D. , GMSN Geller, W. , GSSN Dempsey, W. ,GSSN Elias , G. , GMSN Currie , J, , GMSN Anderson, J. , GMSN Kansas City,Mich. New Brunswick, N. J. East Cleveland, O. Pri-1'lCe, W- Va- Lindley, B. , SN Kamphues , L, , SN X McCarthy, M. , SN Campbell, B. , SN Rock Island, III. Fort Wayne, Ind. Worcester, Mass . New Orleans, La. 153 Fairfax, Minn. i Spiers, J. , BMSN Stoney Creek, Va. Q N Bowling, J. ,SN Baltimore, Md. Ha1'dY, J- ,SN Roach,D. ,SN Griggs,A. ,SN Meyers,S. ,SN Wilson, N. C. Detroit, Mich. Melrose, Mass . Chevy Chase, Md- - 7th DWI IO No-Go Roberts , J. ,SN Menoche, J, ,SN Archacavage, C. ,SN Derby, Conn. Riverdale, Md, Hunlock Creek, Pa. Carr. J- ,SN Eckel, T. ,SN Gullett, R. ,SA , Ottawa. IH- Jersey City, N. J. Ashland. KY. Rando. G. .SN Koch, K. , RDSN Bmase, F. ,SN Brwklvn. N. Y. Amon, Mo. commbia, s. C. Barnard,H. ,SN Albion, N. Y. Nohl, R. ,SN E. Sparta., O. Frank1i.n,E. ,SN Troy,N. Y. McG1'ogan, W. ,SN Wayne Township,N. J. LaPointe , R. , SN Brunswick, Me. Fisher, T. ,SN Portsmouth, Va. McNair, T. ,SN Kinston, N. C. ,..,. . Rivera, R. , SN Brooklyn,N. Y. Ombres ,S. ,SN N. Y. N. Y. Wright, B. ,SN New Castle, Ind. Baker, H. . SN Harrodsburg, Ky Eva.ns,W. .SN Newark. N. J. LTJG E Wharton LTJG A Massamino Division Off1CeI Former Division Officer CWC Ll1fa1'Ei?eXi'ab11cl?ntS CHGUN D1V1S10n J O Franksville Wisc Norfolk Va Medford Mass Our division 1S commonly referred to as a m1ss1le division but to those who know us more intimately we're a combination of the old and the new, Boatswains Mates, Gunners Mates, and M1ss1lemen The Boatswains Mates and their strike rs are custodians ofthe ma1n deck from the port motor whaleboat aft to the fantail the OI level aft, and all light freight burtoning, and fueling rigs that pertain to the 8th division spaces It 1S often said that the early bird catches the worm but nur deck force personnel are on deck holding morning Watch even before the worm has arisen. There are wooden ,-.1. H, 1-17 -n,,,,,1 rag,-lm, 1-1, . , lg. p in r ENS. J. Marcorre y Thompson,D.,GSC Greene,H.,GlMCt , u A , U decks to be scrubbed, brightwork to be polished, paint- work to be kept up, accomodation ladders to be lowered, boat booms to be swun g out, awnings to be rigged, and 8- ost of other chores that are handled by our always working h de ck force. And their rewards , credits , and 'contributions to the appearance of our ship are in accordance with their job tremendous The 8th div1s1on Gunners Mates commonly called launche r te ch nicians , are responsible for the maintenance , service ability and Shift 'Dat Barge combat readiness of number two missile magazine and launcher As new as it is 'to the fleet, guided rnissile launcher number two is always ready to go., into immediate action if the occasion should arise This is possible only through the efforts and high calibre of workmanship displayed by this select group -of gunner's mates aboard the BOSTGN The third and newest segrnent of the 8th division is its missile gang These men are the reason why the Terriermissile is one of the most effective weapons of its kind in the fleet Constant check out and repair of missile systems and components coupled with test equipment upkeep and adjustment keep our missile men on the go and, on the ball Their effectiveness is reflected in the missile batte ry's record and their achievements and skills place them with the finest of Navy te chnicians Launcher Checks Cut B020 Turns - To . , Q O 0 o 3 Z I 0 A 0 o u u ' Q 0 Q o o s A o ' 0 . , o ' o s a O Q 0 ' 1 0 O I o X ' K ,, s o 0 0 I I 0 0 n o 0 0 a I A 0 s ' 1 ' ' . o 0 Herring, A. ,GS1 Georgie, F. ,GS1 Burbage., J., GS1 Bates, B. ,GS1 Murray. C- .GMI Macon, Ga. Elizabeth City, N. C. Newark,Md. Bainbridge, Ga. New Orleans, LH- f Dg1ton.W. ,GMI Sauer, G. ,GM1 Mijn, c. ,BM1 Jacobs, J. ,BM1 MCCOYJ1- 'G52 Rxverdale , Md. Bennington, Vt. Detroit, Mich. Norfolk, Va. N. L.. FiS1hef'H- -G52 Rose,D. ,Gsz Krause,R. ,Gsz He11,w. ,Gsz Boisseamp' 'Gm Norfolk Va ' ' Norfolk, Va. East Hartford, Conn. Norfolk, Mass. Springfield, M355- Chasteen, J. , GM2 Clem L G BMZ J. Lochgeuy W. Va. OHS- -- M2 seyke1ey,o.,GMz Maheney,w.,BMz Durand' ' , - Conn ' South Norfolk,Va. Salisbury, Md. Malden, Mass, wxuimantic' Blackburn, C. , BM2 Claiborne, J. , GS3 Feezel, B. , GS3 Stickel, D. , G53 Har i C G53 Norman, Okla. Boise, Idaho Youngstown, O, Holyoke, Mass- Degafllr . aa -Tones, R- -GM3 Mason, W- 'SN Jackson, I. .SN campl-,e11,D. ,SN Den, D. ,SN Willa-1'dS. Md- west B93-Ch, Md- AkI'01'1, 0. Newman, III. Pennsbu1'g,Pa. Bruce,G. ,SN Boreson,W. ,SN Mahon,W. ,SN Baker,G. ,SN Johnson,R. ,SN Springfield, Mo. Washington, D. C. Union Beach, N. J. Knoxville , Tenn. Dawson Springs , Ky .1 - Ruhl, D. , SN Cole, J., SN Hoskins, P. , SN Hines, D- ,SN Devericks. E. , SN Sunset Beach, Md. Kenova,W. Va, Busy, Ky, N. Y. N. Y. Weston, W. Va. Romero,J. ,SN Ti11er,D. ,SN Jorgensen,R. ,SN Flewwellin, R- .SN Ha11ett,G- ,SN Portsmouth, Va. Kansas City, Kans. Council Bluffs , Iowa North Scituate, R. I. Pikeville. KY- l, Passananti, A. , SN Parks , W. , SN Barbay, H. , SN Vandermullen, K. , SN Renteria, R. , SN Brooklyn, N. Y. Williamson, W. Va. Baton Rouge, La. Green Bay, Wisc. Jacksonville, Fla. i SN Douglas C SN Bergeron,R.,SN Estep,W.,SN Transue J ' 9 R- 1 ' ' I - n . , Quixgifl cirv High Point, N. C. Baton Rouge, La. Ifldlafl Head' Md- Phi1ade1PhiaSga MCCork1e,R. ,SN BOud1.eau,R' ,SN Hansen,R. ,SA Skil1ern,M. ,SA Cinko1e,J,,SA Quincy, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Nacogdoches, Tex. Euclid, O, Goodman,H. ,SA Sa.nchez.,G. ,SA Whitestone , N. Y. Nape rville , III. F1'i9dma1'1,R- ,SA Pearson,G. ,SA N.Y.N.Y. Laurel, Md. 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'Q ' f M223:wwfa'ws2.ebQwSem: fmswfes ': Y 'rl ': ' ii X X' ' the lighter side, the Marines are well represented on the athletic teams of the BOSTON having, two en on the CRU- LANT' championship basketball team as well as participating in softball, baseball, soccer, boxing and wrestling. 1958, as they have done for 183 years, Marines serve aboard the Navy men o war. he BOSTON's Marines, proud of their corps reputation as the world's best, in turn are proud to be members of the crew -of the world's first guided missile cruiser. ,V MARINES-From left to right ffrontj Cpl. Gregor, Pfc. Zdanis, Pfc. Bishop, Pfc. Frazeskos, MfSgt. McLucas, Capt. Armstrong, sfsgc. Enos, Cpl. Kaffenberg, Pvt. Luzak, Cpl. Hungerford, Cpl. Richard. QMidd1e row, Sgt. Perchard, Cpl. Dernoran, Pfc. Day, Pfc, Mayo, Pfc. Gustafson, Cpl. Arnotte, Pfc. Beeler, Pfc. Murray, Pfc. Milani, Pfc. Pinho, fRea.rQ Sgt. Pope, Pfc. Stevens, Cpl. Florentino, Pfc. Wynstra, Pfc. Mower,Pfc. Stallings, Pfc. Zupancic, Cpl. Balt, Cpl. Mosley. + Kauffman. R- -Sgh Perchard, J. ,sgr. Pope. R. .Sgr- M0f1fie1,W. ,Cpl. Walker, N. , cpl. Seaside Heights,N. J. E, Boston, Mass, Ba1timore,Md. Freeport, N. Y. Burlingtomvti P . L:1l.-ix, , Svaeeney. YIAQSPI' Gustafson, D. , Pfc. xM0wer, F, , Pfc. Arnotte, W. , Bfxl. a' es' a' mncy' ' Jamestown, N. Y. Washington, D. C. h H9118 GBP, TGBB: 3 K M 5v v3P1- I-gungerford. J. , Cpl. Luzak, J. , pvtn Balt, W' , Cpl. ' Wynstra., T. , Pfc. , ' ' ' Outh Kent' Conn? Niagara Fa11S.N. Y- Jersey City, N. J. Yonkers, N- Y- ss icgigi-Z1,R' iqpgc' 5tePhe1'lS, W - 1 PfC. Mosley, D, , Cpl. Demoran, J. , Cpl. Stallings , L- . Pfc- i n' ' ' Akron, O. Pate-rson, N. J. Biloxi, Miss . Whittier, Calif. 1 -ew:-+-m-.n--,--v-.-.....,...--,.,....-.. Day, A. , Pfc. Richarcts , J. , Cpl. Pirxho, R. , Pfc. Gentner' R, , pfc, Caparco, R. ' pf C1eve1and,O. Huntsvllle, Ala. E11zabeth,N. J. Alexander, N,Y, Syracuse N YC Wisniewski, R. , Pfc. Tracy, J. , Pfc. Zuioancic, R. , Pfc. Steinbeck, F. , Pvt. Nagy, S. , Pfc. Bayonne, N. J. Baltimore, Md. Q Pittsburgh, Pa. Chicago' In' Braddock, Pa. i Gregor, D. , Cpl. Kaffenberg, G, , Cpl. Doonan, J. , Pfc. Smith, H. , Pfc. Zdanis , J. ,,Pfc. BCIINIS P0i11t. N. Y. Philadelphia., Pa. Pascoag, R. I. Roxbury, Mass. Patersop, N, J. LT. J. Costello LT. r.L. wood LTJG. w.J. O'Keefe Former Main Ba'ty Officer Main Battery Assistant Asst. Fire Control Officer New Haven, Conn. Portsmouth, N. H. Drexel Hill, Pa. LTJG. .Tack Levitan ENS. P.A. Meschler ENS. R.E. Slye Former Division Officer Division Officer Division J. O. San Francisco, Calif. Germantown, Pa. Birmingham, Ala. CW0 W- L- Montgomery CWO W. B. Roberts CWO J. W. Hall F0143 William. 011f281'i0. Canada Norfolk, Va. Calvert City, Marshall, Ky. At the sounding of the general alarm, many people are scurrying to reach their battle stations . Some of these people are heading for the many and varied gunne ry control stations boards. Withinamatter of minutes, the directors and their associated guns and missile launchers are activated and ready to fire. Only then is the BOSTON's mighty armament fully capable of being brought to bear against any threat, air 01' surface. Throughout the past year, this scene has been repeated more times than we can remember, so often in fact that our readiness is accepted without question. Fortunately we can m P adopt this matter of fact attitude due to the efforts of the fire control tech- nicians whose job it is to maintain all the gunnery control equipment aboard. This has proven to be no easy job re- quiring many hours of additional work in order to correct a failure in vital system whenever needed in addition to the daily routine to insure top per - formance from all equipment. The results of this effort were mani- fest many times throughout the past year, not only during the many drills conducted but particularly in an actual firing exercise. We recall the ex- cellent gunnery and missile' shoots conducted during refresher training and the enrceptional accuracy of our shore -bombardment at Cule-bra. In addition to the fire controlmen in Fox, more than a mere mention should be made of the men in the Ar- mory, Gunnery Office and the Photo Lab. By providing their services to Gunnery and the ship, they have con- tributed to making this year a suc- cessful one. v f f WW,QWIQCW.1-'IWj 7Zf'AK'WfE?f7giW jjWlf 'Vf!V' AMW X-if 4 57g X ., , . , Qrwfy, QWSQZSXZV fiyfsvgswzy f,y,l 'ar is ,t,f,.Wffw..f 4Ws 4 '59 Hyjfi-MP Qsrlfsif AW 'dm W' 07 'P W rsu' 'T X F 1: X, . Qzfkivgyftx, 4: - ,rf f my i,f K ff, 96545.30 .sf , t i 1 i f ref! 32? 'K 'Aff --1 1 17 W A ' f ESM' if 1 ' v ' Q 3 f' ,ri 4 y if Q t y p t .W T Wt I ' t gt 'V f , , 'f I Q f 5 f I M ...ffiifig any , I . , . , , . ,, f f ,, ' I wi 1' , ff 1 'f ' I' fl! 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The Stores Group provides the day-to-day operating supplies and the repair parts for maintenance of the countless technical equipments on board. Feeding the hungriest crew afloat is the job of the Commissary Group. All matters concerning pay are handled by the Disbursing Group, not to mention the count- less travel and shore patrol claims settled by this handful of men. The Service Group provides clothing, retail merchandise and free services to all hands. Last, but by no means least, comes the Stewards Group who serve the officers in their private messes, clean the staterooms and render countless other services . .1 'Q 1 I I4 w LT D N- Coba,SC,U5N SKC F.M. O'Bryan SKC F.E. Stahl S-1 Division Officer 5150125 Chief ' Adm ASS'I1t Salida, Colo. New Hope, Ky. Springfie1d,Mo. As always, good storekeepers are vital to the upkeep of every ship. The functions they are confronted with, procurement, receipt, stowage, ac- SKC L. R. Reese Stores Chief countability, and inventory of supplies , Ranger, Ga. are definitelyanecessity for the progress of the ship. The variety of items range from gene ral stores to machinery, electronics, and ordnance repair parts. From the pre-commissioning days until the present, this division has been ably directed by qualified officers, chiefs, and White Fhats. We're currently under the super- vision of LCDR McCulloh and Lt. Coba, supply officer and stores officer respectively. p The administrative section is headed by Chief Fred Stahl. Having already received a commendation for good supply' service, Chief Stahl co-ordinates his duties with another shipmate, Chief O'Bryan. Through the newly incorporated Rapid Issue system, a real achievement has been made for accurate and faster service. Thus, this key division continues to strive for perfection and another job Well done. 1, . KX! R0SS,P- .SKZ H01C0mb. D- ,SK2 SCOUQC. ,SK2 Boyez-,O. ,SK2 Ainsworth,J'. ,SK2 Y Annarino,J'. ,SK3 Hillcrest Heights, Md, Rossville, Ga. Buffalo, N. Y. Sedalia, Mo. Lebanon, Pa. Newark, O. Merrell, B. , SK3 Langston, N. , SK3 Gammon, T. , SK3 Brown, W. , SK3 Porter, L. , SK3 Flint, Mich. Newark, N.J. St. Joseph,Mich. Paris, Tenn. Central. 5-C- Gendreau, R. , SK3 Willis, W' ' SK3 Sawyer, F. ,SN I Moreno, R- ,SN BTOWH, J- , SN ' ' N Y. Kanna olis,N. C. Canaan, Vt. East Meadow, N. Y. Sprlngfleld, Mass. Brooklyn, - P A Goecks,L. ,SN Dow,R. ,SN Rusk,B. ,SN Nicho1s,A. ,SN C1'055vR-- ,SN . Indianapolis , Ind. Pluladelphia, Pa., New Bedford, Mass Gloucester, N. C. Jacksonville, Fla. DWI IO Cairns D- 1 SN Manffedi' J' 'SN Dorchester, MaSS - Elizabeth, N- J- .mm-M' W Ruggieroysu ,SN Ca.rdone,M. ,SN Irvington, N. J. Dunmore, Pa. Sinnott, J. ,SN Hildreth, K. , SN West Warwick, R. I. Abilene, Tex. Anke1'1M-,SN Johnson M SA Pittsbur 11 P - ' H g , 21. Marion, Ind . Mills R SN 1 -1 Bowers,B.,SA E . vansville , Ind. Win5t0n-Sa1e m,N.C. xv QN ' if . ,. i 1 - X i ' 1, CHSUPCLK J. Boyce, USN Harris, R. , CSC, USN Breeding, D. , CSC, USN Si-1Ve1' Springsv Md- N01'f01k. Va. San Antonio, Tex. i Since leaving the yard in March the commissarymen have seen two of their number climb up the promotion ladder. One, Raymond W. Griffith, was advanced to commissaryman second class in May and another, Rip Kedney, reached the top enlisted rating when he became a commissaryman chief in July. S A change of command took place on June first when CHSUPCLK BOYCE relieved CHSUPCLK COGGIN as div- ision officer. Under Mr. Boyce's direction, the division has been-busy, not only with the ever present responsi- bility for the preparation and serving of the daily menu to over 12.00 men per me al, but with such additional tasks as baking cakes and providing refreshments for special occasions. The direction of storage of provisions re- ceived during replenishments at sea in the Mediterranean . DWI IO has been the responsibility of C0mmiSSaTYman Chief D. H. Breeding. t To Conrad Fillion, one of the second class Chefs, cake baking is a, specialty. This artist with batter has created custom cakes for many afestive Boston occasion. TIICSS 0CC3Si0n3 have included a reception for Admiral Martell when he moved his flag to the Boston and the change of command ceremony in Rhodes when Boston's present skipper, CAPTAIN HEINZ, came aboard. The bake shop also came through with a cake bidding bon voyage to the Midshipmen and with one given to the crews of Essex helicopters in appreciation for their pony express service to us while we were 'on the line' off Lebanon. Our division officer was honored with a Fillion specialty on the occasion marking his twentieth year in the Navy. Not to be forgotten are the mess cooks who comprise an important segment of the division. They are responsible for the maintenance of the mess decks and recently have been redecorating using colorful hues of beige and green on the bulkheads. The 8311655 from which seep the pleasant cook- ing al-'0TT1aS that make it the heart of the ship, and the men who Work there, will continue to afford the crew of the Boston the finest food possible. V it. Cruix, Vir Stef3.I'10V, A. , Suender5,W' Akron, Ohio Waterloo, Iowa Best,E.,CS1,USN Morse,E.,CS1,USN Henderson, N. C. West Roxbury,Mass. Tay1or,M1 ,CS1,USN Co1eman,W. ,CS2,U5N Baltimore, Md. Mendenhal1,Miss. Dimock, L. , CS2, USN Long, R. , CS2, lg3iN Cambridge , Mass . Sugar Valley' ' 53, icars, C. , BM2, USN Batchelor, J-I, C N J gin Island Mount Ephflam' ' ' ,,cS3.U5N Fer erson,K.,CS3,USN Jones,H gRoanoke Va Norfolk! Va. USN Munday, C. , CS3, USN Goodwin, H. , CS3, USN Statesville, N. C. Morton Pa Hickman, W. , CS3, USN Jamaica, N. Y. I-Iiers , J. ,SK3, USNR Stephens, A. , CS3, USN Danville, Va. Ocala, Fla. Thibault, F- , SN, USN Lorusso, F. ,SN, USN Rocco, V. , SN, USN Remer, Minn. - Shrewsberry, Mass. Coventry, R. I. Af1de1'S0I1,P- ,SN,USN Knizner,R. ,CSSN,USN FiI'eSt0ne,R. ,SN, USN Norfolk, Va. Northeast, Pa. Wattsburg, Pa. N Jones and Rocco Slicing It Thin Dees and Brett Stirring In More Water Barco,K. ,SN,USN Evans,J. ,SN,USN Portsmouth, Va. Chicago, III. Soine,D.,,SN,USN Legg,-L ,SN,USN Minneapolis, Minn. Ch0C0m1t, Pa- Cooper,J. ,SN,USN Ba1ancier,E. ,SN,USN Pottsville, Pa. New Orleans, La- LTJG. F. Flowers CHSUPCLK P.M. Coggin e sHc T.H. Hines oamand, Calif. Chattanooga. Tenn- Summervil1e,Miss. The S-3 Division is one of the five divisions which make up the Supply Department. sHc W. H. Hall T Orange Park,F1a. , . . . The personnel of this division are assigned to the Service Group of the Supply Department. They perform many functions for the health, cornfort and convenience of the crew members on board, both in port and at sea. The Barber Shop, Laundry, Soda Fountain, Cobbler and Tailor Shops, Clothing 8: Small Stores, and the Ship's Store all are part of the Service Group, along with two soft drink vending machines. The profits of the Ship's Store, Soda Fountain and Vending Machines enable the crew to enjoy free movies, laundry services, tailor work, hair cuts and shoe repair facilities, as well as enjoying the equipment 'purchased for athletic games. The profits also help to defray the expenses of Ship's dances, beach parties, etc. The S-3 Division has an allowance of 41 men wh0 Carry out all of these functions. They are divided inf0 three groups, the office force, retail section and ser- vice section. T. H. Hines, SHC, is the division CPC- ' Hines, betterknown as Sudsie or Dun- can is in charge of the retail section and overseer of the flock. W. H. Hall, SHC, is the man in charge of services. The laundry crew is the largest section of the S-3 Division. It is composed of Z1 men, divided into three 8 hour shifts and working around the clock. They are super- vised by none other than that ve ry amiable Tennessee ridge runner Paul E. Catfish Green, SH2. Then comes Ye Old Barber Shop where you get your free regulation hair cuts. This establishment is a five chair emporium managed by R. B. The Hoss Pitts, SH3, Of course, while we are down around that section of the ship we have to mention the Clothing and Small Stores gang. At this used clothes habe rdashe ry we find two ve ry well-liked salts of the sea in none other than Robert Rollo Kline, SH2, the bulk storeroom man, and Reggie Hot Lips Gaines, SH2, the fellow who takes your hard earned dollars for those perforated skivvies over there at the Sales Room. Also in that vicinity is the Ship's Store. This establishment is operated by none o- ther than a very quiet lad from Ole Ken- tuck known as Earl Durrett, SH3, anHon- orary Colonel of the Blue Grass region. The Tailor Shop and the Cobbler Shop are located down on the .second platform level. Not too many people get down that far. Yet those establishments have plenty of work. The Tailor Shop is operated by Paul R. Buckley, SHI, and in the Cobbler Shop, Leonard Williams, SHSN, or John F. Pizz.on Bustamente, SHSN, wield a mean hammer while tacking those new soles and heels to your shoes. N.- g. . nib .Mi We Is51X,J. ,SH1 Norfolk, Va.. Buckley, P. , SHi Groton,Ma.ss. Gaines , C. , SH2 Elbe rton, Ga. Pitts , R. , SH3 Ashburn, Ga. Durrett,E. ,SH3 Greensburg, Ky. Brown, M. ,SN Paris, Tenn. Cox, L. , SHI Newton Center, Mass . Green, P. , SHZ Panama City, Fla. Wilson, R. , SHZ Jacksonville , Fla. Moon, R. , SH3 Greenvil1e,S. C. Duff, E. , SN Milton, Mass . Duffie, R. , SN Tampa, Fla. Lopez, A. ,SH1 E1 Reno, Okla. Werner, M. , SH2 Lewisburg, O, St. Cyr, N. ,SH2 Leominster, Mass Genedell, T., SH3 Wilmington, Del- Thomas . R- v SN Universal, Ind- Lactaoen, J. ,SH3 Philippine Islands 0: Dodd,B. ,SN Da.vis,H. ,SN Bo1ognese,V. ,SN Watrous,D. ,SN Leiby,R. ,SN Atlanta, Tex, Pikeville , N. C.. Pottstown, Pa. Ashtabula, Ohio Orwigsburg, Pa XJ Bress1en,J. ,SN f De1Guidice,J. ,SSN Ashman,-L ,SN Fa.l1s,D. ,SN L0nSvL- :SN Westport, Conn. Brook1yn,N. Y, Scranton, Pa. Roanoke, Va' Oregon,W1sc. 2' H0rne.W. ,SN Bya.s,J. ,SN Hcngansville , Ga. Fairhope , Ala. 1 6 S 5 .TSS I me WN., ,, '.-. 1 ,, ,,.,, , .wzwome W MM Cur1'Y,R. .Jr. ,SN Dews,W. ,SN , 1 Qfficerls Pajamas Pensacola., Fla. Lackey- Va- Green Personally Presslng Supp Y Williams , L. ,SN Washington, D. C. Rice,D.,SN Mi11er,S.W.,5N Cedarvi11e,N. J. Baltimore, Md. Elliott, B. ,SN P0rtSm0'-1th,Va. Winston gal1a1'n,N. c Quick F SH3 YU1'18e1',D- ,SN Tins1ey,K. ,SN Chev Ch M Y 3-Se, d- Greer,S.C. , .XX ENS. G. L. Keith,SC DKC F.N. Wolstencroft,Jr. DKC L. F. potter Atlanta, Ga' DCt1'0it, Miflh- A ' Chautauqua, Kansas S-4 Division is the smallest of five supply divisions . The clerks keep pay records and figure travel claims for every 'man on the Boston. Inforeignports S-4 settles the ship's bills and provides money exchange for the crew at advan- tageous rates. S-4works withS-Z andS-3 to provide local foods, and ships store merchandise for souvenirs. While the ship was in Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for a face lifting, the S-4 division also had change of faces. En- sign G. L. Keith took over the division in November as Dis - bursing Officer and shortly afterwards Chief F. Wolsten- croft took over the office management. Since then B. D. Underwood and C. C. Cramb have been dis charged to return to college, C. E. Allen, a Boston plank owner has been transferred to the U. S. S. Canberra. A. C. Cinco who took lover from Allen as leading petty officer was transferred to Port Lyautey andW. R. Keyes will be discharged on return to Boston. Only R. E. Jones, J. W. Wells, and T. J. Skavein- ski have remained from the S-4 division that returned from last fall's NATO cruise. R. J. Johns and F. M. Huntsman have recently been recruited from the 4th and 7th divisions to help carry the load. DK2 USN Jones R DK3 USN Cinco A DK3 USN Keyes W SN USNR Skavenskl T SN USNR Cramb C SN USNR -1011115 R SN USNR Belh gham Mass Sparta M Huntsman F SN USN Wells .T DKSN USN Woodsfield Ohi Hazel Park Mich M In spite of extra training time necessitated by the large personnel change, 'I members of S-4 have enjoyed liberty from Gitmo City to Izmir and back. And l in spite of misgivings by the strong southern contingent, S-4 is eagerly trying Smithfield, N.c. Emhom, wise. Phlllppme Islands Atkmsf Va- A y H Cgathgm, N.Y. I U f '-0 g ggvg W I I ' '- 4 Q out Bostonfor liberty Y 4 S Q U S ! . , Q I S L. S -5 Division has made continuous pro- . 5 I V gress during the Boston's last cruise. When the Boston left the Portsmouth fNaval Shipyard the stewards were BOIZJ SDC J. King H 'b ,P. . arm Mg a below complement. Since then 5'new men have been welcomed into the division. The stewards have worked hard to make their new compart- x ment, the old CPO compartment, one of the most livable on the Boston. f In spite of long hours, members of the division have found time to pursue hobbies such as painting and singing. S-5.division has played an important part in the Boston smokers, revived on this cruise. The stewards return to Boston eager to try liberty in the new home port and an- ticipating another good cruise in February. ' N Good Work Pays Off For Chapman X Q, XWXSXXN X5 -Q X. . X . ,X Af ffwaw - X f , X f Ms soZMWX,s,,-gSwN2X-,'.- 2XXx.X, fXf4s?QmX1, +, me f wmJ X, Ziff fw V ,W ' Vff fffff ffffo f f ff V f f 10524 'W Becis,B. ,SD1 Dargafbc-fSD1 J ' Norfolk, V8.- Chapmamp. ,SD1 Wa1den,C. ,SDI HOpki1'1S.L. ,SDI Benne twine , 5, C. Pleas antville , N. J. 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Once a me re twenty men and having the working space of only five offices , it now has nearly forty men and eight offices . Within the Executive Department there are: Q fl, Captain's Office, which takes care of all incoming and outgoing official correspondence as well as the Of- ficer records. Q22 Executive Officer's Office, which prepares all enlisted correspondence and maintains all enlisted per- sonnel records. 4 QBQ Chaplain's Office, which handles all religious and moral problems and assists the crew with family and personal problems. I Close liaisonwith the Navy Relief Society and the American Red Cross is maintained to aid in the solution of these problems. 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' . 1 -, k.x.., .. v.:V . . .,f..xVs - Q V.if.,V- ul A , , 'VsmzfVwfa.f-.4'-wrfzxVfa:s.:-:Q-meh . ,- -XX. , I' vii X ixwfx . in 5 X vw Rimini m X Xyx .XQWQSAV c , rx rw- - '- - .- -s.V'eQNQW4 -e,.t-:Wessexsew-.w.sf,gXV:w K m. HRSA K , 1' EV' - -' ' P?i?345fc32vv?9?3?i:gMr'.:ff115xP 'sfgzfx Q f iT':N' 'iZ-f f'1'-i2fff-.- -asv ,. . 1 3 5952.5 ,1,f4.2...1 Q' ef W ' X 1. if Him xg, ' ',,:,'s1V.,:,.:: sf., -, x ,f 1 S ' Vs! LCDR. J. Widman Chaplain Snyder, N. Y. Many times it seems t hat the Chaplain's Office is only the Fflace Where 0316 lays down to pick up bullfight tickets or make reservations for tours or turn in contributions for various fund drives. At least once a day and three times on Sunday, however, the entire ship is aware of the activity of the Chaplain. Catholic Mass in the Crew's Lounge in five minutes is heard every day. Three times on Sunday Church Call is sou-nded. In the last ten months Z90services have been attended by 10, 931 in the BOSTO . The BOSTON'S Chaplain, in addition, has held thirty-six services on other ships. The Holy Helo Hops of SIXTH Fleet are well known. The Padre, John A. Widman, has been efficiently aided by his two assistants, J. . DIGGS, N3, and G. . RAES, SN. Besides their rigging for daily church services and supervising rigging for Sunday services, they have doubled in brass as tour-ticket salesmen, bullfight promoters, money-changers, librarians and cleaners. All this was -am.- ,,.. .. . done in addition to their work as personnelmen. Further, they have consistently kept the Crew'svLounge in excel- lent shape through various scrubbings and Paintings' Much of the ir work in the tour business has been willingly performed during liberty hours so that ship's personnel might have the opportunity to go on organized tours. R. U. KRUSE, JO3 and F. D. LONG, SN, of Public Information Office have been of great help in standing library watches. Ensigns Claude Cross and Thomas McGrath have ably aided the tour business by assisting in arranging excur - sions offered in Mediterran- ean ports . The Chaplain and his office always stand ready to help with religious, family, or personal problems. In this fashion the BOSTON is fur- ther made to resemble the life we know with our fami- lies back home. 'wa A 'U'- ? 6 Y Wi ..f, D! x ' N ,V . ,.,, A U 5 il . 5 2 E E, r A 3 ? .- 5 ? L i E i E E 1 i 1 Q w w i 1 1 4 i 4 n V 1 1 T 15 is 4 ? if 2 1 Q1 1 FA. rl ft. I iq l . 1 - , v 5. . 1 V , N , ,A .fr . 1 1: . V ,' , V 1 mfe:'e'ffe3a'c:sxF+1n'a'sx-SQw',r1'- LCDR J Tanner LCDR. L.E. Alleman LTJG. C.R. Christenlln Navigator iSePt- '56'fAug' '58, Navigfator Evansville' WiSC. Moline nlinms Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ENS. N.'L. Curry QMC M.S. Pritchard F.O. Scheiderer,AGCA Seabrook, Tex. A Norfolk, Va. 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If you did, you can probably remember how impressed you were as a landsman by the intC1'i01' of the pilot house, pitch-dark at night except where a tiny beam from the binnacle showed only the face of the helmsman as he stood intently watching the compass. On the bridge wing, the- shadoWY figure of the watch officer paced slowly backand forth in the gl001'1'1- Except for the occasional striking of the bells, or a brief order given in a matter-of-fact tone, you heard not a sound from the Wheelhouse. You were probably struck with the dramatic implications behind these men up the re, cool, silent, and ever watchful, upon whose skill and vigilance depended all the lives aboard this ship. You will find that the bridge of the Boston is staffed by men who are professional seafarers and professional fighting men as well, where the same cool order prevails whether the ship is coming under the enernY'S fire or merely making a routine run in the Mediterranean to 3 liberty port. If you like drama, you'll find plenty of it on the bridge. But on a warship's bridge, like the Boston, the following H18-Xim must never be out of your mind: ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF SAFETY! ' Navigation is the science which enables the mariner to determine his ShiP'S position on the earth's surface and guide her safely from one point to another. ' ' The Navigation Department is headed by the Navigator who is senior to all watch officers and division officers. He is resp011Sib1e for the safe navigation and piloting of the ship. The Navigator, li? N . X. . Y LCDR LEE E. ALLEM , is responsible for q 1 all of the equipment used by his department M Q15 and for the appearance and performance of 1 '. its personnel. The Navigator must maintain il q,' a constant check on the ship's position and keep an official record of her navigation. 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These deP3-1'tI1'1ents have seen quite a lot of action during the '58 M ed Cruise, Thousands of inoculati011S have been given and thousands of patients have been X O Ships Doctor Scranton, Pa 'Brien seen at Sick Call Tw appende ctornie s we r on members of Th crew, two formed on i Q ww Q X, Mew more have been per oemergency e performed e BCETON'S crew members of de- Yzg',zm'e2:yvsmmww z-z'sew.zm-if-'Q ww :-4 1 -ww awfx irewefevwiw M sfe.e4?w.fww:i::warms-.fw:esv.eQwmawssmwww.sQf6scQ-was9,+.+zwfQwsaevM'Q0-wfsawasxwmeQ:.2aawfkmwswezwwmfenema::afwwA5QQsfLQ.ffatQ,ffsa56:mmmm:-:sofasfa.-v.w0,-fxzfw-i-M-my-v.-.faeftm mf 1'-.-e,fw.e2. 4 Q ,. 1 wi-M.-ma-v-ffmff,.:.W,.w .-'.x,. , mms ww, X H M Q -f.- W-Q. ,N M .-,. Q -fx'. f -,:...e .,4.,.wW ff.-em .wM,.,. ,..t,,WM,f.:,, .t M-,V .4,.W,4,..Z.-4,.,-Q-M we, .-.. M..-he .W-W. .,M,N V... 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Daily sick call provided myriad problems consisting of such com plaints as: hangovers , hang- nails, colds, fungus, A I e amputations , oothac 0 0 le gs , broken fingers , and other F diseases contusions , hes, broken broken Jaws The efficiency of a mode rn man- t -war is directly dependent on the training and effectiveness of her officers and men ln .meet- ing any situation. T1'1fS 111' volves constant attention to training and maintenance of equipment. Like machinery, the body requires a certain amount of care and preventlve maintenance , The Medical .and Dental Departments are active- ly engaged in the many evolu- tions performed on this man-x o-war, involving many exer- cises and drills , and the main- tenance of the sick bay spaces , Cas well as three -battle -dress - ing stationslg they are directly charged with the responsibility for the health and well-being of the crew. This includes treatment and isolation of the sick, care of the wounded, in- spection of food handlers, in- spection of living spaces, ino- culations , operations , -gene ral surgery and lectures in first aid and health measures. BOSTON is equipped with a modern surgery and a modern dental operating room Where the latest equipment is avail- able and the latest techniques are practiced. Services include a 15 bed Ward, an isolation ward, a dark room, X-ray facilities, pharmacy, labora- tory, examining room and of course highly specialized and skilled men in charge, When we are with the fleet our faci- lities are theirs. The Little Boys depend on us for emer- gency treatment. We are in- deed fortunate on The BOSTON to have the perfect combination Of Proper equipment and highly qualified professionals to use 1 ,, Mfsfsf-aa,-:::.e1:f-fwewe-2zy:v.s'f,:'f2.4:1?mf-1f22:.ftff'ffafg:f.fe.7.:21.aat . .,,,,, M., mm. a3f U'Wg:5 -:hx an 'Q 1W.w::::3zwwf V-....,.....a,-M-saa....-. MEDICAL Padgett, P. , HMI Murphy, N. C. Ringwood, E. , HM2 Tewksbury, Mass. Cummings , J. , HM2 Herndon, Va. I Mickens , E. , HM3 Washington, D. C. Solomon, A. , HN Cincinnati, O. Mayes,W. ,HMI Alameda, Calif. Singletary, K. , HMI North Charleston,S. C. Clark, J. , HM2 Columbus , N. C. Chalmers , A. , HM3 Hammond, Ind. Marchese, R. , DN Williamsport, Pa. Thomas , J. , HN Gloucester, Mass. DENTAL Cunningham, M. , DT2 Silvis Heights , Silvis , III Young, J. , HM2 Drexel Hill, Pa. Irvin, J. ,HM3 Chester, Pa. MCN3U1ee 1 L- I HN Y.Wate rloo, I0Wa , g.,-, Whitsel, H- , HN Chambersburg, Pa-- Q 9 I 4 v W G V l N ei I J 'nh it '1 1 ra! S! W Q, 1 ai: ffl I 5,3 Y E gc EZ? 21 n 9, gf? is HE Q1 xi, ca , If I aj 'qs , 5 1 1 ffl lgl' gi I 1 E: l ,, 'e I' 5, 1 sg 5 LCDR. J. Woods LT. B. Pester LT. R. CICITICIIS LTJG. A.F. Pelletier Engineering Officer Damage Control Asst. Main Prlop Asst. Administrative Assistant 4 Jacksonville, Fla. Kensington, Md- Befgenfleldv N' J' C0h0CS,N. Y. 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Weeks,USN FPC W. c. Mccmre DCC J. H. Neugent St. Louis, Missouri Westerly, R. I. The repair divis ionaboard ship is comprised of three ratings, Damage Controlmen, Metalsmith, and Pipe- fittersf They are assigned tothe engineering depart- ment, under the QDCAQ Damage Control Assistant who is directly under the Engineering Officer. The Damage Controlmen are charged with the re- spons ibility of keeping the ships fire fighting and damage control equipment up to battle efficiency standards. They are also th h' e s 1ps carpenter's mates making major and minor repairs to all the ship's boats. Green Cove Springs ,- Fla. l i F 1 'R The Metalsmith will be seen in his arduous task of welding and burning, removingor replacing, remodeling or rebuilding any thing on the ship made of steel, brass, bronze, crs, hts, sts, aluminum and you name it, in almost any space aboard ship. His services are required by every one at one time or another. Because of his knowledge of ship repair, he, like the Damage Controlman, is assigned as a leading man in the repair lockers. The Pipefitter is your friendly plumber. He maintains on the BOSTON forty two MZ, officers and crews heads and about sixty miles of piping in the firemain and engineering spaces. He fabricates and installs piping in every space aboard ship. He electric welds, torch brazes, silver solders, and is kept busy with the constant effort to conserve fresh water and keep division petty officers happy. He too is assigned as a key man in the repair lockers. ' 4 X, ,I QW 5 N25 2 I ' .5 A 3? 2 , www. 4 1 ? 1 if Q -sw a I I Jones, J. , DC1 Connersville , Ind. King, M. , DCZ Sabana. Seca, Puerto Rico Starr, F. , ME2 Marietta, O. Lofton, G. , ME3 Terre Haute, Ind. McLaughlin, C. , DCI Norwell, Mass. Craig, W. , DCZ Palme rton, Pa. Johnson, D. , MEZ Auburn, Mass. Addis on, G. , ME3 Charleston,S. C. DeForrest,J. ,ME1 FazekaS,J- ,MEI Philadelphia, Pa. Port CheSte1.,N- Y Tu.xhorn,W. ,MEI Decourcy,W.,FP1 Norfolk, Va.. Brighton, Mass. Diers,D. H. Patterson,M. ,FP2 - HickmaI1,B- ,FPZ Huntingtonburg, Ind. D21I1Vil1e, Va-- Jamaica Plains, M355 ' Dobbins , A- , MEZ Webber,G.,DCZ I Beier,K.,ME2 Glastonbury, Conn. Fitchburg, Mass. Boston' Mass' Schroeder,W. ,ME3 Pauley,D. ,ME3 Everettvl' 'fi-Ei Yonkers, N. Y. South Roxana., III. New Castle' e ' i 4 i I Fu1tz,F. ,DC3 Stadlez-,D. ,DC3 Reaser,R. ,DC3 Middmown, o. Jouet, 111. Stroudsburg. P2- 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 I '1 1 K I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Obermark M , FP3 Savone , A. , SN Magnus sen, H. , SN Frederick, G. ,SN - ' 9 ' . - . - - Richmond Heights, Mo. Y Ph1lade1 hia, Pa. White Plain, N. Y. Amenia, N. . p Geering, C. , SN Battle Creek, Mich. or i Q . F Wicmandy, A. , SN Bohn, R. ,SN Setzer, T. ,SN Smith, J. ,SN N, Y, N, Y, Kenmore, N. Y. Morganton, N. C.- Eastport, Mich, Grobstick, H. , SN DeWitt, Iowa Rutishauser P. SN J'ohannes,R. ,FN Schmidt,H. ,FN Ousey,W, ,FN i 2 Berwyn, III. Trenton, N. J. Rochester, Minn. Phuadelphla, Pa, McCormac, P. , FN Moore, J. ,SN H0HghfSa15-Hg, H- ,SN Spehar, F: , FN Sweeney, D. , FN Philadelphia, Pa.. Lansing, Mich, Canton, O. Erie 1 Pa- Manchester, C0113- . gi cjs21erEj'3i'sR'1:AFN Griffin, J- , FN Comeau, J. , FN ' ' 0' Coalwoodv W- Va- Leominster, Mass. 1 O'Donne11,C. FN ' b't M. FA Horner'R FN Collins J FN Greer D FA Nes 1 . v Still . r - . . water, Okla. Stou hton W1 , . , . , Ze hyrhins. Fla' g ' sc New R0Che119,N- Y- Winter Park, Fla. P r ENS- MDE- Clflsbv p ENS. A.J. Gianfel-ri Alameda, Cahff Stoneham, Mass. CW0 R-W3 Golding MMC T.E. Whitman 1 Jacksonville , Fla. Hutchins gn, W, Va, . A Division is one of the smallest yet most important divisions on the ship. Having a complement of forty- five men, the division consists of Enginemen, Machinist Mates, Machinery Repairmen and also carries the Engineering Department Yeomen on its muster list. 1 A Division machinery is spread over a large portion of the ship and cons is ts of seven air conditioning plants , and a four compressor refrigeration plant which supplies refrigeration for the ships cold storage spaces. i The A Division Machinist Mates also maintain the yy i ship's water fountains which supply cold drinking water for the crew, and the ships heating and hot water systems. Enginemen carry the responsibility for the lmainte- l w N l V 1 s i i 1 l 1 nce and running of two large 113. the diesel engines that drive Ships emergency electrical generators, six diesel engine powered boats, 4500 P.5.I- missile air compressors and also maintain and repair the ship's four vehicles. Machinery Repairfmen operate and maintain the ship's small but efficient machine shop which is capable of turning out gears and other parts necessary for emergency repairs to Vital equipment. M The Engineering Department Yeomen are responsible for maintaining and handling all engineering department logs and records and engineering correspondence. Engineering Department Yeomen 3,15 Q take care of all the liberty cards and le ave papers for the engineering pe rsonnel. What's Flooding? ? 'Moquin, R. , MMl ' Duff, M. , MMI Lawrence , Mass. Litchfield, III. .Brennan,K., ,MRI Wasrud,D. ,MMZ Some rville , Mass . Iola, Wisc. Mus cianb, R. ,MR2 'rurge on, P. QEN2 Magnolia, N. J. Windsor, Vt. Raflisate, R. ,EN2 Wilkins, A. ,MM3 Clearbrook, Minn. Manchester, N. H- Sausrnan, C. , EN1 Blain, Pa. Penningt0I1. M- v MMZ Mars hall, UI- Masten, R- I ENZ Hudson. N' Y' 3 1 R-aub, C. a Bethlehemnpa' N! Young, H. , MM3 Euper, C. , MM3 Barden, J. , MM3 Gibson, W. , MM3 Craven, K. , MM3 Laurens , S. C. Metairie, Pa. Amelia, Va. Boston, Mass . Sherwood, Mich. Polly, T. , MM3 Thibodeau, J. , MM3 Hatton, C. , EN3 Zobel, M. , EN3 Miller, R. , EN3 Cornettsville , Ky. Lawrence, Mass. Springfield, Mo. Portsmouth, Va. New Brunswick, N. J H3mm0H1 A. v EN3 Wheelis, B. , MR3 Saft, W. , MR3 Langton, W. , YN3 F1eiS1'191', J- 1 YN3 Zalma, Mo. Farmington, MO. Miami, Fla. Fall River, Mass . Jersey 5h01'6, Pa. YN3 H eu R FN Poehlel-'E' FN LeWiS,P.,FN Cote,E.,FN Lasky,A. , arr , . , - , u ' Summit Hill, Pa, Suffolk, Va, ' Patterson, N. J. Re1dsv111e, N. C. Worcester, Mass. I ' 5 - rf I . W FN Newcomer, F. , FN B E. , FN Smlth, . , Md. 13:31 Ala. North Windham. Conn- Thurmont' , ' V , Y'l'7'T7fx' U ' W ' 5 'f ?l2f , QQ,7Vfj',f ,, V 3 , A. if, ' - ef, ,yr 3 ' 1 if , ,,. 7 V' , I ?w,,:',, ' fz5lfL:r.,,' , Kiser,C..FN Riexingefvc-'FN RusSo'P' 'FN Washougal, Wash. Lancaster, Pa. Newark' N- J' - 'M QQ 99 V ' 4 P 1. 1 '--.1 Play it cool rw ' i Broadhurst,D. ,FN , . . , evenson, . , Zieg er' F1 Hartford, Conn. Norfo1k,Va.. Monroe, Mich. Fond du Lac, Minn. Pensacola' a' Tew,D.,FN AlbrightBA FN sr R FN 1 CHFN He11ffe1-H- - FN Mowll, L. . FN Kelley, J. .FN Lakovirch, J. , FN N. Y. N. Y. l Wgstford, Mass. Terre Haute, Ind. Peterson, W. , FN Bristol, Conn. Hulme ville , Pa. l l 4 Hoyt, M. , FN Alb , SN en,R..FN wal-d,R.,sN Arc1eri,F.,sN DiGianno.S ' BabY101'1n N- Y. Westfield, Mass. in N.Y Gardenda1e,Ala. Houston, Tex. Richmond H ' ENS- VJ- Klippi 'MMC R. D. Brashier MMC w.F. Long Dallas' Tex' P01't3m0uth, Va. Frankford, Del The rhythm of the engines is the pulse, the Engine Room the heart, and the men ofM-Division the signal which makes this heart beat. This heart converts the raw power fsteam produced in the fire rooms? into 120, 000 horsepower, enough power to drive 17,000 tons of steel through the water at 33 knots. The Bridge would be most surprised if ever a bell went unanswered as the reliability of M-Division is as assumed as that of your light switch at home. Let the Bridge ring up the bells ....... we of M-Division will answer promptly . and efficiently. t M-Division has a lot to do with the ships light- ing system as we are responsible for the prime movers which drive the ships 4-1000 kilowatt generators. M-Division are masters of 120,000 horsepower and 4000 kilowatts. Steam is our business. 'We reduce it, we ex pand it, and we condense it. We also make it possible for you to take your daily fwe hope, shower since we are responsible for the ship's evapora- tors. These evaporators distill water for the boilers .and ships service. We are also responsible for maintaining 9 air compressors which furnish air'for gas ejection, missile testing, and ships service. In order to performl these many functions a machinist mate's day is a busy one. He stands watches around the clock, at sea and in port, in addition to repair and upkeep. Together with our four brother divisions, we are the Engineering Department who are always ready, any time---all the time. ana aff . 1 ,f C fyllfflgf ,f J J M fl J if W fe 1 . , ? 17 lf ',,,. I, M194 , f ,f 2 AAWZQV W, my 1, MQ, fi,,V,,f , , we ,R in V+ ,W ,, ,, , , , ,f ,WM aff, Y f 1432, Wil' ff Y 7 , Q, yd .Qty V, fi, ff If , 'Q 4 X 7 I vi ,, ' , Q y ww ff ,f f f' ' wp, y I 5 f I , ,V V ,, I f .,,, , ,L 1 f V , I5 ,, W ,.,. 1 , Ny e ezf' f W f J , -f H' 1' 4 4? f X f Q7 , , ' . f f V I f ' V f f E j 5 Q 2 'X 09 ' ,V f , 71 ' ' , 5 ' Q 'L Qjwf , 5' an 4 X' f ' 9 9 5 ' ' :WV f fn, ,, ,Z , gray, Q V' 1 si: f fV,,f 4 I UW i ,V . Q Yflvrm sg X N 5 xi 6 V '4 ,-1 , -at :J J , z ,..,, 4 f ,T A S 4 77'- Koerner, J. , MM1 Thoman, K. , MMl Houghton, H. , MM1 Carroll, R. , MMl East Boston, Mass. Glenside, Pa. 501131 Bend, Ind. Rutland, Vt. . Y 'fs I. ,. V Toth, J. ,MM1 Bradly, H. , MM2 Baugh, L. ,MM2 King, K. ,MM2 west Haven, Conn' MCCIUTC. Pa. Drakesboro, Ky. Moline, III. R . ennhack, D. , MM3 Kxefer, D. , MM3 Carlson, J. , MM3 Gliem, R, , MM3 Watertown, Wisc. Clinton, N Y Wrenthamn Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Bogue , R. , MM3 Savanna, In. Iilifton. J. f MM3 Fahy, R. , MM3 Strausbaugh, P.. , MM3 ontgomery,A1a, Olean, N. Y. Mesa, Arxz. Allard, M. , MMI Shelburne Falls, Mass Daley, F. , MM3 Washington, D- C- Snell, N. , MM3 Tacoma, WB-SIL Bruton, D- . MM3 Fayeccevuxe. N- C- cox.. ,MM3 , Webb City, MO. Henshaw, J- , MM3 Leavenworth, Kans . Bishop, E. ,MM1-'N Campbells ville , Ky. Barber,J. ,MMFN Saint Paul, N. C, Pruitt, W, , FN Asheville, N. C. Morris J FN Chlefland Fla Cummings , S. , MM3 Gary, lnd, King, C. , MM3 Franklin Grove , HI. Northam, B. , MMFN Walkerton, Ind. Moeller, W. , MMFN Chicago, HI. , Foley,D. ,FN Brookhaven, L. I. , N. Y. Hutchlson D FN Cordova Md S 'th J. , , Mnglalle NMI? Hatch, C. ,MMS R1chardS,L. ,MM3 ' ' ' Sah5bu1'Y,Mass. Corsicana, Tex. Atherton, C. , MM3 Saygr, R. 1 Lashuay R U 5 l C3-1'1'011f0H, MO. Indianapolis , Ind. Detroit, Mich, l Stephens,G. ,Jr. ,MMFN Thornas,D. ,MMFN Bridges,D. ,MMFN Logansport, Ind. Mexico, Me. Terre Haute, Ind. Dixon,W. ,MMFN Swope,J. ,FN Afkif1S,C- .FN Franklinton, N. C. Akron, Ind. Charleston, W- Va- Schenck,R. ,FN G1'aY1D- ,FN Ha.ugh,C, ,FN Dunellen, N. J. Plaistow, N. H. New Philadelphia Q l Lighting Off Mi11er,c. ,FN Yeager. R- ,FN Rowe,w, ,FN Jamestown,Pa. TemP1e, Pa- Norfolk, Va, Di.xon,L. ,FN Mounts,J. ,FN Schiefer,H. ,FN GreenWood,N. Y. Freburn, Ky. Cornwells, Werheiser,R. ,FN Pomer1eau,G. ,FN Peafl City, III. Waltham, Mass. Carnbe11,L. ,FN Spivey,J. ,FN Hendricks,P- .FN Lynchburg, Va. E1 Paso, III. Rocky Point., N- Y- Gibbs O. FN I I Gerne1',R. ,FN Williston, North Dakota Hamburg, pa .,FN Hanson, W. , FN Milligan, J. , FN Krase,5 N Y Ke1'kh0VeH, Minn. Cave -in Rock, III. Brooklyn, - ' -E Dean' R- 1 FN Marshall M FN R Watchman, R FA B . ' ' v obinson, W, FN ' ' rownstown, Ind. Rwer Junction, Fla. Mal-tinvs Fenfy, O. Bies , T. , FN Rochester, N. Y. Taylor, Mich. LTJG. L.E. Hameib ENS A F Duke - - - cwo D.n. s Mobue, ma. Prague Takoma, Was h. Louis ville , Ky. EMC J.M. King EMC W. C. Smith ICC R. J. Pogue 309011, Mass. Hobe Sound, Fla. , Silver Springs'Md. E Division might be thought of as a combination of Boston Edison Company and the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company for it supplies the ship with two Very important utilities , electricity andinter- communication. These are provided by three groups, the Lighting, the Power and the IC Gang. The Lighting Gang is responsible for the maintenance, installation and alteration of all circuits and apparatus using 117 volts. This gang also operates the Battery Shop located onthe Main Deck. The group working there is in charge of thelqcare, recharging and records on all storage batteries as well as maintenance of electrical systems, of small boats, ships vehicles and the upkeep of the two Z4 inch searchlights. The Power Gang operates in and from the Electrical Workshop on the 3rd deck at Frame 85. Electric motors , controllers and other apparatus are brought to the shop 1 , for rewinding, reworking and ove rhauling. The Distribution Crew of the Power Gang is ever vigilant that the four 1000 K. W. , 450 volt 31- ternating current Ships Service generators and their switchboards and switchgear are in top condition for that equipment is the heart and arteries of the electrical system. They see to it also that the ship is supplied with 120 Volt direct current and 400 cycle, 450 Volt A.C. The rest of the Power Gang is divided into circuits , with responsible Electrician's Mates in charge. They are responsible for the upkeep and repair of all 450 volt equipment throughout the ship. The.IC Men work from the IC Shop on the Ol level aft and stand their watches on the two gyroscopes or as Duty IC Man. This gang is alsodivided into circuits . The Gyro-Circuit is responsible for repair and upkeep to the gyrocompasses and their associated equipment- The Ship's Control Circuit maintains all audible and visual alarms, the IC Switchboards, all telegraph systems such as Engine Order,Steer- , , ,,,,, Snell, R. ,ICI Hague, E. , ICI Soto, F, , EM1 Portsmouth, Va. Fai-1'12-W11, N. J. Wood River, Nebr, Perez, C. , ICZ A I-Ove, T- v EM2 Wright, D. , IC2. Bridgeport, Conn. Grand Rapids , Mich. Woodburn, Iowa Vavricka, J. , EM2 Colling, J. , IC2 Bradford, L. , EM2 Santa Ana, Calif. Indianola, Nebr. East Freetown, Mass . webelhp- .EM2 Del Rosario,T. ,EM2 Tenney,W. ,EM2 Wils all, Montana Philippine Islands Barre, Vt. Laffrey, H. , EM2 Reid, R, , EM2 Haupt, L. , ICZ Lincoln Park, Mich. Somel-vi11e,Mass, Salina, Kans. Boucher, H. , EMZ Gregory, L. , ICZ Cook, D. , IC3 Brooklyn, N. Y. F311 River, Mass. York, Pa.. ing and Propeller, and indicator system such as the Rudder Angle, Wind Intensity and Di- rection, and Underwater Log. Ships Service Telephone cir- cuits are constantly maintained to provide use for all hands. The IC Gang is in charge of the Battle Announcing Circuit which includes all inter-com systems and the General Announcing or lMC System. The IC Men ofthis circuit also maintain the Ship's Entertain- ment System which supplies the crew with happy music and runsthe movies on the side. Combine all the years of ex- perience behind each man, all the talents, all the know-how and you have the E -fficient Division for there is no job they cannot do. S1essman,E. ,EM3 Mazick,M. ,IC3 Elkhart. Ind. Wilmington, Del. Warnock, H. ,EM3 En le K IC3 g D v 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. Reynoldsville , Pa. Hbpkins, D. , EM3 Armstrong, T. , IC3 Watertown, Mass. Lewiston, N. Y. 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Hagen BTC B.M. Smith Wheeling, W. Va, Brockton, Mass. Orlando, Fla. x BTC L. F. Ocks BTC H. T, Farrell BTC W. Gabbert Butte, Mont. Lake Ronkonkoma, N. Y. Spur, 'TCX- B Division is one of the most important divisions on the ship. The BOSTON being steam driven, we think of ourselves as the backbone of the ship. Our Division consists of two groups. These g1'0U'P5 are the Oil Kings and the Boiler Room Gang. The task of the Oil Kings are to take samples of the oil We burn, sound the oil tanks, and to keep the boiler service tanks filled to a certain capacity for the boilers use. When fueling this ship, the Oil Kings see that the proper tankS are filled to capacity besides keeping the ship on an even keel. They also list the feed water and fresh water so as to make sure certain impurities are kept 01111- The other group consists of the Boiler- Room Gang- They take care, of four boilers, and stand watch over the boilers and the machinery which are used to keep the boilers in proper functioning condition. ' After the boilers have been steamed for a certain number of hours the 9 fire boxes are cleaned of carbon or of any other impurities which may have collected. Then, too, the inside of the boilers steam drum., water drums and tubes have to be cleaned. This is called cleaning water Sides, which is ahardand dirty job, but one which has to be accomplished to keep our boilers in their proper operation. The boiler room gang's work is hot work. During the summer months the temperature in a steaming boiler room often reaches temperatures between 1150 and 1250. The steam supply from these boilers is responsible for many things through- out the ship besides running the engine turbines. He ating, cooking, hot water for showers, and running the ship service. turbo generators all are in part a responsibility of the boys from the boiler room. as ..,.-.-ya.-,...,.,., K. 'T' Halton-hw'-,BT1 B1-yer,K,,BT1 Doherty,R. ,BT1 Roger,T.,B'l'1 Holmes,R.,BT1 Texarkana, Ark. Saugus , Mass, East Brunswick, Me. Farmington, III. Charleston,S. C. -is He11mann,w. ,BT1 Lesczynkgw. ,BT1 scohy, R. ,BTZ Reinhart,A. ,Brz Smith- D- 'BT2 5udbU1'Y1 Mass. Bayside, Va. Boulder, Colo. Fort Branch, Ind. Houston' Pa' . wg H1 ,J,,BT2 Rid1ev.R-.BTz Ha,m,,,,,H,,BTZ seym0ur,w.,BT2 LLn.kert,D.,BT2 Bids: Mass. Newark. N. Y. Chester, Pa, Malden, Mass- Rosemount,Minn. Y ' . ' 'rf-Q , T3 Bailey, F. , BT3 Keliy' R' ' BTZ Dorl. C. , BT2 Reed' L' 1 BT2 ?3al:i2iRC3b1?n. Roanoke, Va. Blalfsville. PS.. C131-inda, Iowa Center Sandwich, N. H. I S ' Backus, W. . BT3 Clairton, Pa. Cheppa, J. , BT3 Centralia, Pa. Kopp, J. , BT3 Seven Valleys, Pa. Bassett, F. , BTFN Athol, Mass. Aragona, R. , FN Schenectady, N. Y. Beadles, D. , FN Blackton, Ark. Porter, E. , BT3 Franklin Park, III. Foltz, R. , BT3 Ann Arbor, Mich. Leher, N. , BT3 Altoona, Pa. Thomas, J. , BTFN Mt. Airy, N. C. Quinones , J. , FN Mason City, Iowa Croteaa, R. , FN Bridgeport, Conn. Hi11,H. ,BT3 Moore,T. ,BT3 Duke,R, ,BT3 Flat River, MO. Phila-de1Phia, Pa. Bartow, Fla. Lee,D. ,BT3 Miller, L- ,BT3 McMurtry, R. ,BT3 Thomson, N. Y. HB-HC0Ck, Vt- Connol1y,J. ,BTFN Sherwood,J. ,BTFN Beam,G- ,BTFN East Hartford, Conn. Muncie, Ind. Richmond. Va- Treadaway,D. ,FN Troppman,J. ,FN Sar1f61'1'C.R- ,FN Lexa, Ark. Edgar, Wis c. Grosvenor Dale , Conn Fleshman, A. , FN Raymondville , Mo. Mi11er,R. ,FN Perth Amboy, N. J. l1Rainmake rs ll Reed, K- 1 FN Tustin, M5-Clk Houyou, J. , FN Danbury, Conn. Brigham, P. , FN Keene, N. H. v f5 Walii, R. , FN Nortlif Canton, O. Reaves, W. , FN Cincinnati, O. Batz, R. , FN Cocoa, Fla. Barnhard, D. , FN Columbus, O. Hughes , R. , FN Cincinnati, O. Handy, R. , FN Gloucester, Mas s . Rivers, J. , FN Matthews,S.C. 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