Brooklyn (CL 40) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1979

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1 ye.. Lynn and Bob MUELLER with Granddaughter Melissa. Robert A. MUELLER was born 7!16!22 in New York, New York. He enlisted in the Navy 9f17f40 and received his Boot Training at Newport, Rhode Island, and was transferred to BROOKLYN upon completion while the ship was in Mare Island, Vallejo, Calif. He was assigned to the 1st Division, and later to the Navigation Department as Navigators Yeoman. He was advanced through the rates to YN 2c and on 18 February 1943 was transferred to the Receiving Station, Norfolk, VA. for duty in the USS Yorktown detail, a new ship to be commissioned. Five 13 above left, Bob MUELLER 1943, right Jolly Civilian MUELLER was married 6f26!43 and Divorced in June 1966. To the marriage there were three children born. Robert A. Mueller, Jr., 5f30!45: Richard G. born 12!17!46: Randy E. born 5f14f56. Randy has gone on to become an Aviator with the USMC, and in 1970 he made Captain and augmented to the Regular Marine Corps. In January 1978 he was flying a large Sikorsky helicopter on a tour of duty in Okinawa. Pictures of the burning of the Wakefield were submitted by Bob. . , , ,V .K Q I Herbert Edward MURRAY, commonly known as Ed was enlisted j M, A I in the Navy 1!2!42, and was given a very short Boot Camp, and Herbert E. MURRAY, S2c, ...aff 1 I the 1st day of February was sent to a ship. He reported on USN. 1942 BROOKLYN in Norfolk, Va., and remained as a member of the Crew until 4f24f43 when he was transferred to the USS Monterey CCVL 261. uiifdur nriice numb.-:ry Surname? Urifsf mmol umtiao ....te.:p..':..8+.:1d.fz..fgPa.f:.. NAVY PAY RECEIPT November 3, 1943 fSh.ip or sta tionj ina te, I acknowledge to have received from the Disbursillg Officer' In S person and IN CASH, on account of pay, the SUII1 Of! ' --+'---i- Dollars QAmount in wordsl fPayoe's ' U. S. N . mls Fingerprint QRanIc or ra ting? I ' lltind E , 'f ' ' pecif , , - ' ' ' ' urea, ods: dllgiirizdmprmeggnlg B y fThm ,receipt must be filled out without interlxneahclxivr CFB! GF Somebody tell me, how many Pay Chitsn did We have to fill out just to get payed- i

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' A group of the Orphans invited onboard for a Christmas Party. Valletta, Malta 1943. This event has been remembered by several of the old crew members, and is hereby very well said by one of them who was there for it. David C. GILPATRICK, QM 1'c. At the bottom of this page is a memory of the many times. for a short while that we were able to take in the slack just a little after the many days on the line, and ready for the unexpected. W. Orvil YOUNG, QM lc, USN was born 7131! 20 in Booker, Texas. He entered the Navy by Enlistment, August 1942, received his Boot Training at US Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif. From there to Quartermaster School, Newport, Rhode Island. He reported to BROOKLYN in the New York, Navy Yard on the First of February 1943, and he reported as a Quartermaster 3c. He advanced through the grades to that of Quartermaster 1c and was the Leading Petty Officer of the N Division at the time of his discharge in October 1945. YOUNG was married to wife Lorraine on 2f1!42 and his first Son was born 8!7f43, they named him Raymond Orvil and his father did not see him until December 1944 after the invasion of Sicily. This Son is in the Auto Parts business with his Father in the town of Rialto, Calif. Cary Layne Young, the second son of the YOUNG's was born on 10f9!45, just 5 days after his father's discharge from active duty. He bears the names of two of the more prominent of the BROOKLYN's Skippers, Captain R.W. Carey, and Captain F.C. Layne. He is now an M.D. and is Director of Medical Science Department Stanford Research Institute, Palo Alto, Calif. The third of the YOUNG boys is Mark Allen, born 12!18f50 and is the Director of Development, Western Montana College, Dillon, Montana. The YOUNGS have five Granddaughters, Chrissy 10 years, Jenny 6 years, Amy 7 years, Amber 5 years, and Katie 4 years. They also have two Grandsons: Philip IW years, and Christopher is 5M months old. ' After discharge, Young went back to the Bank of America job until 1947 when he went to Home Oil Co. in Pasadena, Calif., as Sales Manager and Bulk Plant Manager until 1963 when it sold out. Then to Featherstone's, Inc., an Auto Parts wholesale distributor as District Sales Manager. In 1965 he had an opportunity to buy a Partnership in Redlands Automotive sales an Auto Parts Jobber, in Redlands, Calif. He sold out to his partner in 1977 and found another Parts House that was, and still is a challenge to operate. 4 M From 1942 until 1945 there were many events that could be considered to be outstanding. From the early stages of the war while on convoy duty in the North Atlantic, Dodging the Submarines, and setting tight in the Air Raids. The many Invasions, starting from Casablanca, North Africa and Orang Mers El Kebir: Licata, Sicily: Anzio, Italy: Southern France: plug the supportive fire for the Fifth Army and the Many Air Raids in Naples Harbor, along with the eruption of the volcano, Mt, Vesuvius, and yes, running afoul of the mines in the mine field. Every event in its own time seemed Outstanding. However, the one event that I can never forget and therefore would have to pick as the most OUTSTANDING took place on that Christmas Day, 25'December 1943 in the port of Valletta, Malta. At the time it was the British Naval stronghold in the Mediterranean, It was the fortune of the Mighty B to be invited to be the Christmas Guests of the Admiral of Malta. The Island was the most frequently Bombed target of the war which had reduced it to a rubble, and had resulted in very heavy casualties to the Defenders and left a tremendous number of Orphaned Children for such a small island. In the True Spirit of Christmas, the Mighty B rose to the occasion and invited about 300 Orphans and Maimed Children onboard for a Christmas Party and Dinner of Turkey, Ham and all the trimmings, served by Her Crew, with more Volunteers than could be used. This was the event that I can never forget. W. Orvil YOUNG and wife Lorraine. This is a picture of YOUNG at his High School's 40th reunion, taken in November 1978. below W. Orvil YOUNG. As he is about to become, Lt. Gover- nor, Kiwianis, which he will become in September 1980. 4 :cas - R 4 ,, - V . 9' . 5. I W. . X B 2 lll .A SX- x Sis c ,h-as 31 X xxx K.., -.e. is - X as , EX Q .N i'e- -'-. I . X f X k.-l,,- kfVk ..,A X Sf. '..i 15 Ti r. s XX f t' .Lf X .



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Fred Lewis BEYE, SMCM, USN, fretj was born 10112119 in Van Cleve, Iowa. He enlisted in the Navy, f1'0m Des Moines, Iowa, 6118140, receiving- his Boot Training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. He reported to BROOKLYN at Lon Beach, Calif. in October 1940, and was assigned to the G Division by the then Executive Officer, CDR. F.C. Denebrink. He was detached and transferred to the USS Gyrasol KPY 271 for duty. He was advanced through the rates to that of Master Chief Signalman on 12116160. He was. spot promoted to Lieut fjgj in 1961, but refused the Commission to go on and transfer to the Fleet reserve 112164. BEYE served in various ships of the Navy, at various schools, and ships of the Amphibious Navy to complete a Navy Career. He married Donna' K. Luing of Rhodes, Iowa at Portsmouth, Va. on 815142 and to this. union was born Gregory F. Beye on 12112144 who was 1n the Navy 111 a Beach Jumper Unit in Vietnam to conduct Psychological Warfare. Debra A. Beye born 9119149: Rick A. Beye born 219151 and Denise K. Beye born 10122153. Decorations: American Defense, WW II Victory Medal, American Theatre, Asiatic Pacific Area, with 6 Stars, Navy Occupation Ribbon, Philippine Liberation Medal, and the proud holder of seven Good Conduct Medals. Since retirement he is in business for himself in the BEYE Real Estate Co., Altoona, Iowa. right LCDR. McBratney, Officer in Charge, Des Moines, Iowa Recruiting Station, congratulating Chief BEYE on his advance- ment to the rate of Master Chief Signalman. Mildred and Lyle HALSTED Lyle W. HALSTED, USN fretl was born 818112 in Dover, Ohio. He enlisted in the Navy 4126133 and received his Boot Camp Training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station for 6 weeks, and then to San Diego, Calif. to complete. He reported to Navy Yard in Brooklyn for the BROOKLYN detail on 6130137 and to be onboard when commissioned. He was assigned to the R Division. HALSTED reported from his previous duty station of the USS Navada. He was detached 417141 for duty in USS American Legion, a transport. He completed 20 years and 7 months of a Navy Career and has also completed 20 years service in the Aircraft Industry. I-Ie met his wife Mildred at the Luna Park, Skating Rink in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. right The HALSTED Family in Long Beach, Calif. Lyle, daughter Mary, age 21W months, wife, Mildred, about, 5 December 1940. Iassic M. LANGWELL, enlisted in the Navy 3127134 from St. Louis, Mo. He received his Boot Training in Norfolk, Va. Reported in BROOKLYN as an EM2c, 24 May 1939 in Norfolk, Va. from the USS New York. He was assi ned to the E division. Advanced to EM lc 12131141 and to SEM CAAJ 311143. He was transferred to the US Naval Hospital, Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Va. on 5131143. LANGWELL married 112142, and the LANGWELL's sons Dennis L.: Anthony A: John T.: Dean P.: Joseph J., Song Dennis L. DPC, USN lives in San Diego, Calif. and is attached to NAVMINPAC. John T., EM 1 USN is in the USS Calhoun SSRN 630 William G. MUNTER GMCS, USN fretl was born 512113 in Brooklyn New York. He entered the Navy 12129141 and received his Boot Training at Newport, Rhode. Island- Reported to BROOKLYN on 1131142 and was assigned to the 9th Division. Was advanced through the rates to Gunnersmate 1c and was detached on 1216145. to Commander Atlantic Amphibious Force. He was retired from active duty as A Gunnersmate Super Chief on 8116166- William G. and Grace L. his wife, born 8111124 married and have a Son William S., born 8112146 that served in the USNR from 6114165 until 6113171. They have a Daughter, Grace E. born ef23f49. At this time MUNTER is employed by the US Army at Aberdeen Proving Ground aS an Instructor, Coordinator and a Vehicle examiner. lgid

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