Canberra (CAG 2) - Naval Cruise Book

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Not just an ordinary ship I might add, but one of the U.S. Navy's finest modern cruisers, the USS CANBERRA. Now as you know, ships like me are re- ferred to as she,,' and like other ladies I love to go places and do things. I love the sea as any of my crew will confirm, but the USS,' in my name does NOT stand for Underway Saturday and sunday as some suspect. Unlike' most of the feminine gender, however, I am willing to divulge my age and am not at all bothered by my weight. I was sweet sixteen on 19 April 1959 and I weigh in at about 16,700 tons Qwhich is about right for a lady of my classy. I will admit that Iive had my share of face lifting and overhaul. In addition, my crew has taken good care of me and I have never been a sufferer of the Rust, Dirt, and Tarnish Disease. All the latest fashions are provided for me by the Navy, and my modern equipment is second to none. But enough about my present . . . a V A I came into the world in April 1943 at Quin-cy, Mas- sachusetts and the Navy promptly adopted me and sent me off to do my part in World War II. I served in the Pacific Theater from January 1944 to October 1944 and wound up a fine record with a Japanese torpedo in my side. After I was fixed up I finished out the war and then in the spring of 1946 I went home for a rest. In 1952 the Navy decided to call me back to active duty. The shipyard at Camden, N. I. fitted me out with all the latest, modern equipment but I was a little gloomy when I heard they intended installing some Coke Ma- chinesv in my lsternparts. What was I to be? A seagoing soda shop? My fears quickly turned to pride when the Coke Ma-chinesi' turned out to be one of the newest and most lethal guided missile installations in the world, the TERRIER. Then in june of 1956, after receiving a complete wardrobe of new paint and a new crew, I once again took my place in the fleet and started a renewed career. . ' Since my conversion I have cruised throughout the Mediterranean Sea, shivered my timbers in the Arctic Ocean, spread my canvas -in the South Atlantic, plied the waters of the Carribean, and, upon occasion, returned to Norfolk, Virginia Cmy hometownj for a short visit or to acquire some new equipment. I have met and carried many people. Midshipmen, civilian technicians, news- papermen, dignitaries 'Cforeign and domestic varietyl, military visitors, and various others have walked my decks. Then in March of 1957, my brightwork beamed as the President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisen- hower, stepped across'my quarterdeck. I had been se- lected to carry him and his party to Bermuda for his his- toric meeting with Prime Minister MacMillan of Great Britain. i ' ' Three months later I was again honored. As Fleet Re- viewing Ship at the International Naval Review held at Norfolk, Va. in Iune 1957, I carried the Secretary of Defense, Charles E. Wilson, between two rows of iight- . , A I .,,. 'rgf,.i.,g1A-xii, -2:1-'a f N' .bi fggggg.,N:.1:-.:4f,Q? . . gp B' 2' if QRS :Wi Q f f -2 E Szilfgglyfl 12: if Mita? A QW KET' ing ships. There were 110 in all, representing 17 nations. A year later, in june 1958, I found myself in the gray, choppy, Atlantic performing a historic and solemn duty. On my decks aft lay three Unknown Americans from the Second World War and the Korean conflict. I steamed as sedately as I could as the ceremony took place to select the two for burial beside the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Washington, D. C. The other Unknown was buried at sea with full military honors. Now it is 1959 and there is much yet to be done, and I am looking forward to it. I am a hard worker as my with the hashmark proves. fFeeding and sheltering 1300 men is only a tiny part of my jobj. That little red triangle with the black meatball is one of my proudest pos- sessions. I spend long hours at my work, sometimes many weeks without resting against a pier. It is not however, without rewards. I am happy and satisfied when portions -of my crew bid me a temporary goodbye and step ashore to enjoy a .liberty in the USA or absorb the sights, sounds, and adventures of a foreign port. QThey always insure that enough stay behind to take good care of me during their absencej. Perhaps my greatest reward is 'the satisfaction of know- ing that my crew and I, through cooperation with each other and with other nations are doing our part to pro-i tect and preserve the rights, freedoms, and beliefs of not only 170,000,000 Americans but all free people of the world. . USS CANBERRA QCAG-25 if RADM. J. MON. TAYLOR COMMANDER CRUISER FORCE ATLANTIC Rear Admiral Iohn MCN. TAYLOR, USN was horn in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Was appointed to the U. S. Naval Academy in 1922, graduating With distinction in 1926. After seven years of gunnery and communications duties in various ships and staffs, he returned to the Naval Academy in 1933 for Postgraduate study in ord- nance engineering. World War II and having served in USS MONTPELIER and Staff, COMPHIBPACF LT, Ad- miral TAYLOR Won the Silver Star and the Legion of Merit with -Combat Tours of duty at Washington, D, o., Command of the Uss oEoRoE 'CLYMER and Chief of staff, ooMPH1BoRU oN1:, followed 'World War II. After study at the National War College and command of DESRON SIX, he was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1953. Following his tours as Chief of Staff to COMPHIBLANT and Deputy commander, Armed Forces Staff College, he assumed command of the MSTS NELM area. He returned to Washington, D. C. as ACNO for Naval Reserve and on I April 1959 became COM- CRULANT, with additional duty-as COMCRUDIV SIX. CAPT. R. L. TAYLOR Chief of Staff CAPT. LIN EHAN Acting Chief of Staff COMMANDING OFFICER Captain Charles Hubert SMITH was born in Edison, Georgia, and graduated from the Naval Academy in June 1932. He commenced his first sea tour in the USS ARIZONA and followed this up with duty in the USS IDAHO. and USS IARVIS. A post-graduate study at the Naval Academy was interrupted by a tour in the USS CROWNINSHIELD. World War II and many destroyers between, he was awarded the Legion of Merit with Com-bat V. The Naval War College in 1947, and the Central Intelligence ,Agency in Washington, D. C. brought him to command of Escort Destroyer Division 21 and the Korean War, where again he distinguished himself by earning a gold star in lieu of a second ,Bronze Star. A Washington, D. C. tour in 1952, and com- mand of the USS POCONO in May 1957, gave him the USS -CANBERRA in 1958. He was reliev- ed in Iuly 1959 and now serves on SacLant Staff in Norfolk, Virginia. 1' CDR IOSEPH R. TENANTY Executive Oflicer A ,T .... I I I 'I M II umm CAPT. CHARLES H. SMITH A Commander joseph Raymond TENANTY, from Waltham, Mass., attended the Naval Academy. The North Atlantic Naval Coastal Frontier received him as an Ensign at the onset of World War II where he captured the Hrst Finnish vessel of the war. Norfolk and Scotland claimed him for the war years, and in 1946 he was ordered to .COMCRUDIV 10 staff. First Naval District in 1949, and the USS BRAINE in 51 brought him to command the USS PRESTON in 1953. During this tour he was awarded the Bronze Star for meri- torius service. After serving in Washington, D. C., he went to 'Commander Caribbean .Sea Frontier. In May 1959, he became Executive Officer of the CANBERRA. I ffsail On, CANBERRAQ' Sail on, 46Waltzing Matilda CAN'BE'R'RAl Sail on, CANBERRA! You've got a crew that will iight you in hell, You're a great ship, a proud ship, b A deep Sail on, salt-water fighting ship. CANBERRA, and Weill see you through! '6Stout-Hearted Men We are old sailor men, We are hard drinkin' men, Itis a long time since we've been ashore. We are hell-raisin' men, We are tough iighltin' men, We are CANBERRA men - and what' Shoulder to shoulder, There're none that are bolder Than CANBERRA men on a spree. Nothing on the land or sea Can halt or slow our stride. Hey, you lovely maids, r Come on and join us for the ride! ZLFI, In from the sea Holy terrors are we, We have come to disrupt your nice town. Shake out your curls All you fun-lovin, girls, s more - Let some salty ole lads show you 'round. Display your charms As you take our good arms And we'll make you our queen for the day Then we'll take this port -apart. , 'And feed it to the gulls. , We are on a spree, So let us take in tow your hulls. GREETINGS TO Tl-IE MEN OF THE 0.6.5. CANBERRA -QD fa V x..f' Q79 'x,......2 L-l- ' Ziff? a A K ' 4 i . ' -.L Y i V, ..,,,.. , A L .,.rw.-,..,v' , .V, if ' ' -fn. T' 1 --..- 1T,s. A RACE! Nu.. ibn , -rwi CHOPPER WITH THE A MAIL gi Nw.'+'w:saw , i,N fiqffi' 1.5 N, 1 Wm Ci'iE 'kim' T fur, N . aim f nn H u iw W 'N x K-, v , , M, f ':1?li'f3Qi +--- ,JMR ,bl 'fu :iw fl' '9 w YF fl sfjfwiisfii , K, y 1 in fl A Ei , ,531 mr V ui HN A J we-T W ..,..,.- MCANDREW. WINDS UP THE BROTHERS GASQUE Back row, left to right: Renee J. Gasque, Fireman E Division, Pierre H. Gasque, Metalsrnith-3rd R Division. P Front row: Andre B. Gasque, Seaman, S-1 Di- vision. . ' . 1, ' ,tk ar ' he i ,Lf .ff M4 1 J- ' ,, f Q' . Y- Yf3f':'?Q A f e s Q , ....... V415 ' 3' 'fi ffm if Q f 4 . 1- ,ka 7' 1 11, 252132 FLOWER FESTIVAL IN CANEA, SUDA BAY ,HQ ' 4 .N -:V 1' 1 , 'qs f ' xyg iii 415' 'A 1 , -.41-L ww- ,W ,az 0, ' .1 H2 1' 'ful A ' Qrtlqffr 4 22-yfp 1 l S 1 , A 'M ,J MM. SUDA BAY CRETE - 17-18 MAY Our first stop in the Med, Suda Bay was a breather before starting Fleet Operations. Those who ventured into the little town of Canea were treated to a Creek Flower Festi- val at the stadium. F loats, Flowers, and Grecian Girls in traditional white robes pro- vided a spectacle for practically all the local population plus the U.S. Navy Personnel who did not let Suda Bay itself discourage them from going any further. v ik ,PC L im ,, -.. , , - '- ww i'- .M-fa - jg-.-4. J, :..'llv .W W WY? +. X3 t. ,i ig 1 y 'wcazyrifawz Y, -6 , .V , f, 1 , V V , lg 1 5 - V A' 5 ww . , ' 7:1 V-guawfll r ' , 4 53 1 ., mf ' ,fs 4 . T' ' P T' ' wg, fu ' ig, 'Al' f gg-J 3 Q, . ft F. i X . ' if , ,, Q M ' f If I i , ii Y A - i nad' li , , VX 6 2 L . ' a 5134: J SHIPS PARTY ASHORE THE BENCHWARMERS COOL OFF YOU WITH THE CAMERA, THIS IS MY TERRITORY! I I ' I . .. X - 'Gtr 1' III I I II II III I E I I I I I I I II ,Q I E, I I I I , I I af I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I, If , I r I I I I I +I I, I I 3 I I lj' II X , I X 2 I I I 1 I . I I I : RIIIIDES THE ACROPOLIS OF LINDOS ,'Lg i71,',lQ,Qg:,yifffligp L' x.g. 2 ,-,gL ' 1 11 -1 - ' ,,fQ1 ZQ m f, ' 1 ' ' if 'T -h'h 1-1a.,Irif-V' '-'-- -k', F' I 5 ' -' I fy ' 1' I Y 1' 1' n 4435! Q, , X,-,k 'If,S'1vgf3,fgi:.- '- , , 1. 1,-,if , , f , f ... 2 'ij 'ig f ' j' -i gg, - '- 'lfffv ,--' I 'Ag'g ' 'X .' 1 if-V ' I I' .4 11- -h 'ff fi f- ,L L P , K . ' M ' ff!fQ'1f:'f2 :V -4--- T - I 'W' 6 M8 'N f,-- ne A ,W . ml- A 4- ' f' , ,K,- ,, Qi ,,Lf , E 'f - 551 THE MAIN DRAG TIMES SQUARE? THE ITALIAN INFLUENCE FLEET LANDING AT RHODES USO C8z American Type Sandwichesj I 'P 'Y' RHODES - 19-22 MAY Known as The Isle of Rosesv Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Islands. It is roughly 16 miles off the Turkish coast and about 280 miles southeast of Athens. Rhodes proper is a beautiful little city of almost 50,000. This was the site of the Colossus of Rhodesf, one of the Seven Wonders of the WVorld, destroyed by an earth- quake in 224 BC. nth ,pf f F'JT,ZBl . If '13 sig s- 'V W. L xg 1, CHURCH AT LINDOS Some Canberra men took the tour to Lindos, one of the three Ancient Cities of history. The Temple of Athena here provided photo-bugs with their Iirst real opportunity to snap away. In the City of Rhodes itself, the old town, built'be- fore Christ, was the other attraction for the camera toters. The USO, Aquarium, shops, and the abundant availibility of hand painted Grecian Coffee Cups made Rhodes our first real liberty port. l If' ,.i2g3f-, ' if , v 1 ft if R ff' 2 1 lil ., i t s?3+sq,Q2 'R .fl Zi I 'R C., , RQ, I I I ' r i ' I -.,i S A ff' if-R S d--al? S A - f S r TEMPLE OF ATHENA GREEK OBPHANS PARTY Rice, R. E., SN, presents gift to Greek orphan. m 'N-...af X , K M I fbifiiijk JZ ve- .3 ' an Q ,Q v .IANA 'eg-lam ww FUELING AT SEA gf- R N , --......... 4' -rj 3 -. ' A N- WW' . f ,A .kirlf , if we es, ' 1 , WH' fu, 1 gg. '--wzmf - ,L ,.. if 5 WC' fm ., fy X f ,vi-gg! jx if 43' I v AQ.,-'5 .- 11 , 6: ,f ,.. J , M i TZ Fi ., n ft -I. ,,..::-,-X! 7, , . M44 J as sf? -' 3, 1 fi. a W 5 Y, ' '., ,v ..i:,, fj', n I 'Q ,,,f'1,g p.,.f-w ,.w,u ak' H- 1 ,- uf.-,M W-19 wif' 'yr 4-1 1 . Q X V y , , Y' ff , f. Q, ' W L-, W-wp, mmm 1 x 0 ',vw'l1xn X 'M J M ,WWW 'fig , 4' ,uw , 1 fm- f- 7' ,A X ' ex Qu - W:-H 6:1 H 1 ' A ffv f'1Ww .J WN 'ygzw W A. ,, . 1 , uw LVM-fm 4 vw'-41 .IAQ 4 CruLant Band entertains the crews during fueling. Kneeling: ENS Harrell, W. O. Bonenberger. ENGINEERING LCDR R. M. RGMLEY Engineering OfHcer E lst Row, left to right: Lt. Pierce, LCDR Romley, LTJG Dariskell, ENS McPadden, ENS Donovan. 2nd Row: W O McLain, W O Ro-use, WO Burman, LTIG Woods, LTJG Robbins. Absent: ENS Keane. A DIVISION STEAM HEAT GANG Left to right: Brouilette, 'E. G., MM3, Reigh-, C. E., MMFN, Davis, J. L., FA, Stoehr, A. N., MMS, Karas, P, R., FA, David, L. P., MM2, Bord- ner R. L. MM2. !' , , . . -thh' Q 13? XA'h wifi .. f ' A 9 5' i . S is ,t.., ,t.i i -A 3 i S L. B. Winner, MMC , MACHINE SHOP GANG Left to right: I. D. Everett, FA, I. A, Howard, FA W. M. Keough, FA, C. D. Levally, MRFN, I. Mougette, MRS, I. E, Passwaters, MR2, G. S. -Schneider, MRS, I A. Calvert, MRL A. C. AND B. GANG Back Row, left to right: Johnson, L. A., FA, Eitner, W., FA, Kendrick, O. H., MM3, Vvalez, A. Cnl, FN, . Stewart, B. M., MM3, Prior, H. F., FN, Munoz, I., FN. Center Row, left to right: MoBarry, V. G., MM2, Con- ley, T. F., MMS, Pusateri, S. A., MM3, Closson, I. W., FN. Front Row, left'to right: Hinson, J, E., MMI, Whaley, I. R., FN, McCune, E. L., MM2. BOATS AND DIESEL GANG Back Row, left to right: Ahlberg, F. R., EN3, Hammell G. E., FA, Rockwell, B. A., FN, Peck, FA, Combs, C. Front Row, left to right: Ivins, W. W., EN2, Sobeski K. I., EN3, Birden, R. I., ENl, Curtis, M. W., FA, York, W. F., FN, Young, R. E., FA, Ruff, G. A., EN3. IMI' o1L KINCS Left to right: Ott, C. R., BTS, Price, J. D., BTS, Litten, L, C., BTS, Sommers, W. G., BTS, Kerr, A. I., BTS, Nichols, W. A., BT2, CriH'lth, I. D., BTS, Cooper, B. W., BTS, 'CForegroundD: Clark, F.. C., BTS. m f ' Q 4 ' I ' CEN E-RATOR CANC Left to right, CFront rowlz Corbin, P. I., MM2, Hoff- man, L. E., FN, Brown, I. H., FN, Furstenberg, F. C. MMFN, McNeil, I. C., MMC, Ceer, R. H., FN. CBackj Cook, J. E., FN, Anderson, F. I., FN, Odom, I. W., FN Halley, P. W., FN, swearingen, C. J., MMS, Wili liams, I., FN, Downen, D. E., FN, Cape, W. L., MMS, Pender, A. L., MMS, Ressler, E. B. MMS. - NO. 4 FIREROOM Gleason, J. E., BTl, Patterson, L. E., FA, Rouchka, C J., BTC. weary, Lawhorne, P.. F., FN, Dyche, D. D., FA, Bilbrey, R. D., FN, Cust, W. H., FN, Haddock D. R., FA. . NO. 2 FIREROOM Left to right, CFront rowjs Pennington, P. S., FA, Day, C. L., BT2, Jackson, K. D., BTS, MacGregor, R. B., FA, Boggs, K. I., BTC, Baker, L., FA, Wolf, C. A., FN. CBack rowj: Williams, P. M., BT2, Fay, S. J., FN, Strickland, E. J., BTS, White, W. W., FN. I I I NO. 1 FIREROOM PF Left to right, kneeling: Scanlon, . C., FA- Cantre J. C., FA, owens, L. B., BT2, Charlnbers, B.,M. BTCI Standing: Plone, M. C., FA, Meyers, L. E., FA-,Slater L. P., FA, Cawronick, I., BTFN, Arent, I. A,,BTFNf Nurmi, W. I., FA, Fenton, D. L., FA. 7 BOILER DIVISION No. 3 FIRERO-0M Back row, left to right: Hoover, D. M., FA, Scari- biro, R., FN, Morse, J. L., BTS, Chesnut, E. C., FN, Ioshnick, G. O., BTS. Center row, left to right: Knall, I. O., BTS, Simmerman, C. D., BT2, Malone, D., FN, Wiggins, I. F., FN, Suter, A. C., FN. Front row, left to right: Morrow, G. P., BT1, Bailey, I. O., FN, Donald, I. L., FN, Cray, A. B., BTC. I Left to right, ffrontj: Donnaromrna, R. S., FN, Porter, C. H., FN, Duke, R. L., FN, Feezel, L. G., FN, Left to right: Schrafel, J. A., EM3g Roque, R. R., EM? Spaulding, C. A., EM15 Wro- blewski, J. G., EMS. , Left to right: Bell, H. L.,xEM3g Outten, T. L., EM2g Iolnes, C. W., EM1g Burman, E. A., CWO2 Left to right: CWO E. A. Burmang Bell, H. L., EMS. E DIVISICN First Row, left to right: Zarefoss, L. K., EMFNg Vollmer, V. V., EM2g Shad- rick, L. C., EMS. Second Row, left to right, Oles, I., FAg Marshall, C. R., FN. W.. ,,.,, T-A -'- - Q Log Room Yeomen With LCDFR Romley. Left to right: LCDR Romley, USN, Ch En- gineer, Ingram, W. I., SN, Woods, D. P., MMS, Class, G. R., MM3. I... .al r X X . K kkx. ., . 'STORAISE TANK Back Row, left to right: McCrea, R., MM1- Volhier, I. T., FN, Powers, W. A., FN, Burns L. G., FN, Tillema, N. L., FN, Cowich, D. E. FN, Leaman, P. E., FN, Eitleman, T. E., FN, - Caton, O. E., FA. . 7 2 Y Front Row, left to right CKneelingD: Rhue, D. F., MM2, Bass, S. L., MMS. 1' Aft Eng, Room Pers. Left to right: Meyer, I. .A. FN, Havis, K R., Fish, W. A., FN, Turner, K. AZ, M-Ms, V01- hier, I. L., FN. M DIVISICN Fwd. Eng. Rm. Pers. - I Back Row, Standing, left to right, Prunier F. M., FN, Wilmoth, H. D., MM3, Carrol, A. N., MM2, Gutowski, G. A., FN, Martin, L. FN,-Iennings, I. C., FN, 7 Middle. Row, left to right: Crocker, H. F. FN, Smith, C. W., FN, Murphy, H. H., FN- Lyons, I. C., FN. ! 7 Front R-ow, left to right: White, C. S., FN, Card, R., FN, Iones, A. I., FN, Iones, M. C., FN, Iohnson, K. I., MMC. Back Row, left to right: Baskin, V. W., FN, Long, I. E., FN, Stagnero, P, D., FN- M. C., F-N, Woods, L. C., MMS, Mele, FN, Aukner, S. O., MM3, Ieplno, Z. L , Iones, A. W., ., MM2. Front Row, left to right: Wilkerson FN 5 Boudreaux A. T., MM3, Iohannson FN, Anderson, I. C., FN, , B. C., , H. W., 9 'Front Row: Metivier, R. I., DC1. Second Row, left to right: Sims, I. R., DCS, Nullett, R., FA, Hart, W. Pm., FA, Richards, R. P., DC3. Back Row, left to right: Griflith, W. A., FA, Grimaldi, I, M., FSA, Pauley, I. A., FA. Left to right: Borowski, R. I., DC3, Boyce, A. P., FN, Foster, L. W., DCS, Sager, P. S., ,DC3. .Left to right: Leslie, E. M., FN, Mellon, J. T., III, SFP2, Casey, D. H., SF1. NAPLES What can be said about Naples that has not already been said? Naples is the Norfolk of Italy and is a sailors town all around, but Naples seemed to be more of a base for out 'of town excursions. Many took the steamer to the Isle of Capri . . . others headed for the Ruins of Pompeii and the Great Crater of Mount Vesuvius . . . still others continued further down to the beautiful little Town of Sorrento . . . while the more adventurous visited the grandeuriof Rome, the Eternal City. Naples itself Offered fine shopping, excellent restaurants, and pictur- esque sightseeing and picture taking opportunities. Ar- rivederci! We7ll be back! 2-,zu Yf !?'? 'nyfv,1,f5,a.M,,q,,,,yt I k V V W o Piazza Municipio with Musemo San Martino Hey Ioe, take my picture, too. Narrow street in old Naples. e HAVING A COOL ONE, SOUVENIRS? W 'S X . . ff ,. 1. f mfg Pi ' , ,mf ..,. if , fviik 5 iv 5.- MOLLO AN GION INO CATC-HING UP ON THE NEWS. INTO THE MOUTH VESUVIUS H . ' fx THE CHAIRWAY H T0 TIME OUT FOR VESUVIUS SPAGHETTI1 PUMPEII 'TEMPLECHFZEUS IWZ. STREET SCENE TWAS ON THE ISLE OF CAPRI BEAUTY UNSURPASSED 1 TAXI? X 1 Sailor ' 1 Camera 1 Beer 1 View TOTAL - RELAXATION f - J-.--,, ...,..,,.... ,..-W--M ...- ...gm- CANBERRA BIRTHDAY Z , MYPN 'v-.Q g W' A :nw - 5, 1 3 X X x 'Qt Q ' rf' V i J!! J, R i NS. , . Q? ,5 1:1513 Standing, left to right: CHELE-C Burman, CHGUN Kneeling, left to right: 'CARP Bonnenberger, CHGUN Riddle, BOSN Henderson, CHMACH McLain, RELEC Briggs, RELEC Holdefman, CHGUN Cross, 'SCLK Locke, CHMACH Rousch. Carey, CHSUPCLK LHCCY- Left to right: SHPCLK Carey, CHGUN Cross, RELEC W 0 Q Q S ' Locke, BOSN Henderson, 'CHSUPCLK Murphy, GHGUN Comstock. ' - --.-1-my-.,,....i,, H Leghorn CLivornoj was a new port for most CAN- BERRA men, even the older hands. Again a base of op- erations for tours, Leghorn, only a short distance from Pisa, with its famous Leaning Tower, Duomo, Baptistery, and beautiful Gothic Church. Florence, a short distance further in addition to being just good liberty, is filled with works of art bearing such signatures as Michelangelo, Botticelli, Cellini, and Leonardo da Vinci. Leghorn itself, devastated during the war, has rebuilt much of the city and the modern stores and pleasant beaches were well patronized by CANBERRA sailors during our visit, LEGHOR ONE OF THE CANALS IN LEGHORN. TAXI SERVICE ATA LUNCH f7f7fMMA' Zmm L Mmm MMM Mm A Y Mmm XL K Honey Up w QNE' BOATS I IC T AN0 uses YI .Q Wig'-X, 1 .W 'Big'-4 QL KV! , .wfp 7 , f ' X ,, PV-Lf' . V ff fm, ., 7 X 23. f-15274 , ,jf f' , ,, I S 'V , ,r I I L L ,nf A FLEET LANDING IN LEGHORN. FLEET LANDED , 2 3 PISA iz U ii M il 1 4, W 'P l r 1 , g g. i:l 3 L N F . TOURISTS E80 ws TVX PISA WOW 10? 0? THE EB SXNQQ CUNNERYf DEPT. OFFICERS GUNNERY CDR. R. A. CANTWELL, JR. Gunnery Officer Front Row, left to right: W-2 L. C. Briggs, W-2 N. R Halderman, Lt Cjgj I. I. Blue, III, Lt Qjgl I. W. Polk LCDR W. C. Doby, CDR R. A. Cantwell, Jr., LT R. E Perry, Capt P. M. Helsher CUSMCJ, Ens M. Iackson, Ens D. R. Porterileld, W-4 C. P. Cross. Back Row, left to right: W-2 R. F. Comstock, Ens M, I. Finerty, Ltfjgl C. F. Jenkins, Ens S. T. Pardo, Ens D. S. Urey, Ltfjgf I. H. Highiill, Ens C. T. Zink, Ist Lt E. A. Berry, W-2 F. E, Riddle, W-2 F. I. Hender- son, W-1 F. W. Lawrence. lst DIQQQION Left to right: Wyland, H. L., BM, ,Ltjg Blue, Headrick P., BMS, Moon, I. R., SN, Graves, H. I., SN, Hookeg M. L., SN, Wilcha, G. P., SN, Roesch, R. P., SN, Saluga 5 I. L., SN, Bregy, R. R., SN, Laurk, D. L., SN, jones, N. X w , I., SN, Stamey, I., SA, Antes, M. E., SN, Manley, P. R., SN, Antes, W. D., SN, Speight, E., SN, Dalton, P. I., .02 .W 1 A SN.. . 'I I V G o 0 f L 5 . , - ' A Q M fi 'tuftiiif-ff'.?J?' 9 VWULZ1 ,... , 1 A ,YN f-fi'-5,11 A-,,.,-. - - W . - H1 xv-Qi' ' an I M ,,- l , Y Z ' K-mm i n 'K 3 N M' 1 GUNNERY OFFICE PERSONNEL 'Left to right: Ltjg Highiill, L. T. Owens, YN3, P. T. Thibault, SN, I. J. Sanders, YN3, M. A. Vanausdoll, YN3, C. E. Harrington, W2, W. J. James, SN, L. R. Knight, SN. 7 2ncl DIVISICN Left to right: Rivela S: Valentukonis Wx Butler H - Bal- win Skinner Tibbles C. Behlnd Tray- Gallion R. Left to right OBrien 'Rn Ogin R. Left to right fCrouchingD: Thomatis S.- Hanson Du Kopp D. Left to nghft fStandingJ Keller Hudsco M.- Russo F- Shoults' Kung I- Sc0t't J' Loos C.- Hawk T: MacNutt. T p T f fm, l fnnl f ug, f,-f A, .s ' ' T 4? 1, Y , ' ,' ff' 5 ff' ' i ight? , ff ' 5 ' ' V V V eggs V f a fn , V E Q V j ' , ennl up l s ' 2 sf a ' H V- as an V ' V , I f' A 5 ' f ' ' I ' A H- ' 'luu ,. 5-I' ' r 5 'VM - f i vmf , , , N ' -V TW V - Lffwwkzeff V. V , ':'7W , ,.: ' , a2ffw.,,.-,aw 'ff gf fm! K K VV? , Y -fini, ,M ,,,:,r,TL ,, VV: W V , :hiWib1zg,.ff4ff , V , , V ' VV Q 'V VV , .I Q ,,,j1f'zf:'ff7'52 'ef' l -' 494 . ,, ' ' A Y' I ' A e mf V' ff-V-V1f'ff ++f-fw...s' f VQ.1-.,, V , , 2 ,Left to right CCrouchingD: Kratzer, Eg Adams, R.g Burton, B., 0B1'iCI1, R-5 Dobbins, B.g. Reil, F. ' Left to right fStandingD: Midn Budill, ENS Fay, GMC Hand, McKeown, F. , I l X .Leff to fight: Hanley, R., Popp, R., Eberle, T.g Mumford, B.g Klflcald, E-5 Mattingly, W., -Lessard, P.g Adelman, W., McAndrew, V 1. 1 l Left to right: Singles, P. V., SN, Phillips, I., A SN, Duty, D. R., SA, Fein, G. C., SN, Llewellyn, L. R., SN, Singles, S. L., SN. 41h DIVISION f Nil 4': 4' ,V 4' i ff X . ...... 1 ..., S. 3 . K' A - I fn tri-U 7,11 'N-41 . Q 4 I 1 ' . l , E I O I 9 5 wiv IVV ' ' O iv s I OO QQSQ . . N , ' as . A A 5 . Ik' ' A J'l View, ' I W lgxy J I ,,g,:,- if X 1.4 . , 445 ' I fit, .I', I I K ' ? ff..'if'Mf.'Q-Zz.. . , ..,. , A , ,aw W- f . sw . . 5 . - f 'I af 1 . -. I ' I : Kelly, Y. BM3 Butler, I-LM, BMI Left to right: Rhodes, H. S., SN, Coey, SN, Kruse, W. E., SA, Larsen, V. U., SN, Forrest, . G. W., SN, Moake, V.A., SP., Rouvel, M. C., SN. Hughes, S-B. BM2 X? 55 ? F9 -gil! I4 QQ, lv in .S .. .... .......,..,I....I.-,.....w.w,......,m...s....w,.,.-,M.,w..,w.-...1..,.... -,- Left to right: Matthews, I. L., SN, Sheppard, R. L., GM2, Fisher, S. A. SN, Harrison, E. D., GM2, Cheesebrew, S. L., SN, Klug, R. E., GMS, Martin, R..R., SN, Henson, R. L., SN, 'BroWn, W. Z., GM2, Morris, J. W., SN, Terrell, L. E., SN, Smith, W. E., GMS, Tinner, W. H., GMI. .f 1' ER 3,4 Q . sfh DlvlsloN Left to right: Shipp, Clyde D., Sr., Snipe, Clontz, Ronald H., SA, Kemp, Lewis C., SN, Crovo, John E., SN, Miller, Richard L., SN. G ' 4 A f v .1 ,'ee.f J Q f . X . C J Q. 2 ? .f f A 5 il A 1 Left to right: Cray, Ivria Cnj, GM2, Johnson, Delbert Wayne, SN, Kuchinick, Joseph Mark, CMS, Gates, Clarence Edward, SN, Snead, Buster Bryant, SN, Finney, Harold Eugene, SN. X, 53 , its R9 Front Row, left to right: Smith, Paul Richard, CMI, Hobbs, Ernest Leo, GM2, Tyndall, Ray R., CM3, Aho, -Martin A., GM2. E Rear, left to right: Mabery, Clyde Calvin, SN, Bradford, William David, SA, Emig, Nel- son C, Jr., SN, Ensign Stanley Thomas Pardo. Holystonineg, left 'to right: Smith, Donald, C., SN, Brown, Hollis F., KSN, Goins, Lloyd T,v FN, Lennex, -Ronoker S., SN, Prosseda, John C., SA, Peterson, John IC., SA, Burdette, Walter D., SN, Lyle,'Phi1ip S., S-A, Jines, Donald E., SA, Bayles, Seamon W., SN, Cox, Larry Cul, SN, Lawrimore, Ralph A., SN, Howell, Darwin J., SN. Sitting on Boat Skids, left to right: Betcht, Robert John, 'BM3. Standing in Rear, left to right: Hubbert, Jack Cnj, BMI, Smith, William- Herbert, B-MS. 6tI1 DIVISION Front Row, left to right: Howard, SN, Jones, Leo, GM2. Front Row, left to right: Boliek, SN 5 Kirby, SN, Hatch, Second Row, left to right: Worden, SN, Huskaliack, GMS, SN, Andrews, 'Breucker, SN. - ' Thomas, SN, Trenary, SN, Farrell, SN, Klockoc, SN. . . . I Third Row, left to right :Mellott, GM3, Gruszecka, GM2, Second ROW' left to right: Qhvls' B'M1f Kellerman' SNS Doney, SNS Knox, GMS? Hutson, GMS. Jackson, SN, F agone, SN, Whitley, BM2, Williamson, SN, Fourth Row, left to right: Hunt, GMS, Norris, GMS, Lee, Cavanagh' SNS Fryer' BM34 Jefferson' SN' SN. I First Row, left to right: Crea, SN, Riechard, SN, Par- sons, SN, Matos, SN, Mance, SN. Second Row, left to right: Roberts, SN, Dorshak, SN, McKibbin, SN, Skripko, BM3,4Trabucco, SN, Alessi, FN, Mclillhiney, SN, Sipple, SA, Porier, SN, Haley, SN. I n .,....-,,.f. , ral -,rf ,, , S HI ' Z-. I 2? S 1'i'VV'2 IM il ..1,..iI wwf will - -Q 'f I -11.: 5' 'ill Luulqlnllp .,,,,,q, , 1 mm - - ' W :.M'-l'T- - Q - - 7 , ,si-1 1-if''YHffin1ilawwwH!!mmUMmUQm WlMUMQWW'Q!IImm ''U'll' 4. , -7--.Ig-'-f.:,'-5-qzfv-.3553-9122,-ra w m a y 4465QiZffQfMgif-.wf1?:i:.12:52a:e2a:1ef12gf.g,5Ei'a'-'-' n?WW4fazzz ff722f,h2WfazmmfWMq'g6 'ZLMZWW7 fwfr fzfmulfruzflluumzr r lllummxmwmi f 1 7th DIVISION A Leff to rightj Korzatkowski, V. A., SA, Hartzheim, I. C. SN, House, I. A., SN, Salvo, F. V., SN, Augus-tus, P. A., SN. Left to nght Morussey I E GS2 York M M , GS3 Becker M E GSSN Peer Norman Ens CD1v OED POW1Ck E H GS2 W1ll1ams I D GS1 Jones I E GSS Left to nght Harrxs I E SN Maclntyre Cw1th Bosun plpel T L BM3 Langley I H SA House I A SN Left to right: Garrity, P. J, SN, Powell, T. L., SN,'Boozer, M. CND, SA, Beck, I. T., SN, Weber, T. A., BMS. I Left to nght Ch1efIrW1n CR MJ Welsh W D GM2 Buda I B GM1 Crouch C A CMS Crotzer M L GM3 Woods H I GM2 Hynes L E GMS Front row left to nght Becker D G CSS Ford W W GS3 Shores D H GSSN Douglas D D CS2 Back row left to nght RUIZ A M GSSN McCluskey D L gSSCl!ISS1g?ade G B GSSN Goodwm W R GSSN Harmon R l . , . . . f - p - 'y Q Q ' ' Q . Q ' ' ' Q Q ' 71 Q . 7 . ., 'Q , 1 - - - Q I - 'Q ' 'Q Q Q ' 'Q Q Q Q ' 'Q Q Q ' ' . I . , , - . , , - -, - - ' ' 'Q Q 1 ' 'J ' A A - l I . ' o 0 . l . I , , 1 - , . ., , , . . . , . , . Q7 Q' 5 , . , 5 , , - -Q Q E s - -Q 5 Q - 'Q ' Q - , . ., , , . -, , 1 1 ' 'Q Q , . ., , , - ., , Q. e. M -. B ...J fps, ,f-.V fi., My 8th nlvlsloN wsnl0 ' . Sitting, left to right: Hammond, R. G., Ir., GMSN, Schneider, R. O., GM2- 7 Koontz, F. E., GM1, Ball, W. S., GM1, Ridgley, R. L', SN, O'Reiley, I. R., SA' 7 Williams, I. L., GMS. . A Left to right: Harrelson, I. W BM1, Smith, G. W., BM2, Vaug han, P. N., SN, Reid, A. L., BM3 Lindsay, I. T., BM3, Snowden, Ki D., SN, Mitchell, I. B., SN, Fratus, D. J., Ir., SA, Sarte, C. F., SA Lake, T. V., SN, Manges, M. L. SA, Risch, R. L., SA, Bridgewater D. B., SN, Weller, I. M., SN, Jones E. W., SN, Janssen, M. L., SN Ward, L. L., SN, Kolk, I. A., SA Auppeale, W. AR., Ir., SA, Bashant, D. K., SA, Linton, L. I., SA, Limi- tone, V. P., SN, Dunkin, T. L., Jr. SN. Sitting, left to right: Richmond, T., CSI' Amundson, D. R., CS2, Reno, C. L. A., GS2. Standing, left to right: Reynolds, E. I., CSS, ,Dutkiewicz, T. -D., CSSN, Hurley, R. I., GSSN, Morton, H. I., CSSN, Hewett, D. G., GS3, Sch- leicher, H. F., GSSN, Watson, P. M. B., GSSN, Byron, R. W., oss. ff' f f P E., GS2, Pickett, W., GSS, Roche, 4 .yy Standing, left to right: Vamos, P. B., Ir., GMS, Thurston, R. I., GM2, Edwards, T. R., GMSN, Harkness, 'C. H., GMC, McNeill, R. H., SN, Davis, W. N., SN. 3,4-174' , f Left to right, Bridgewater, D. B., SN, Limitone, V. P., SN, Davis, C. W., SA, Lake, I. T., SN, Kolb, I. A., SA, Jones, E. W., SN, Ba- shant, D. K., SA, Gainey, W. I. SA, Hudson, E. L., SN, Lindsay I. T., BM3, Reid, A. L., BM8, I Smith, G. W., BM2. i ! , . . 2 ' K . Q, . an , 1' V .,,, V + -an-V7 .rfs I ,zijn ,qf.,f- f rw f f, www . , Af f ,, . .S 5 , , Q f 5 rv .ff yy. 1-...vi 'Mx MARINE DETACHMENT First Row, front to rear: ACpl E. P. Crealish, PFC J. C. Weir, 'Pvt I. W. Messinger, PFC J. C. Harrison, PFC R. M. Skinner, PFC T. P. Hill, PFC D. S. Bigi, PFC C. E. L. Vonderheyde. Second Row, front to rear: PFC D. W. Pierce, PFC R. L. Caffacus, LCpl C. R. Sisson Ir., PFC R. S. Solakoff, LCpl S. C. Maynard, ASgt H. C. Boorom, ACpl I. A. O,Roark. Center, left to right: ASgt H. I. St. George, SgtMaj N. Fritz, Capt P. M. Helsher, lstLt E. A. Berry, ASSgt R. R, Carpenter, ASgt A. I. Rose, Guidon Bearer ACpl W. J. Desmond. Third Row, front to rear: PFC I. D. Still, PFC T. R. Clark, PFC F. Taulbee, PFC C. R. Mellott Jr., PFC M. L. Seiler, ACpl H. Williams, ACpl R. L. Marsch. Fourth Row, front to rear: PFC I. F. Trahern, LCpl H. W. Hallman, LCpl T. F. Schlitt, PFC Cun- ningham, PFC D. M. Jeffers, PFC E. P. Koollian, LCpl R. E. McKenzie Ir., PFC B. I. McCollister. rzicfii! CAPTAIN SAVIDCE INSPECTS. Q Capt. Paul M. Helsher presents CPL Desmond H Cood Conduct Medal. ' ' Standing, left to right: Er- Ier, I. L., FT3, Bennett, E K., FT2, Kesseg, R. L., FTS Meyers, E. L., FTSN, Sibert, A. R., FT3, Hughes, S. W FT3, Kremel, R. R. ,FT3 Colombo, I. A., FT2, Axberg, C. C. SN, Davis, L. L. FTSN, Iones, T. L., FTSN fKneelingD : Chapman, Di F., FT1, Hannon, W. W. FTS, Pittenger, R. E. FTSN, Hann, W. fL., FTSN Bordeaux, V. H., FTI, Gas: kill, H. R., FTC. Left to right: Iames, T, IC., FT3, Cronin, G. E., FT2, Gambetta, A. Cnj, FTSN, Carden, R. H., FT3, Enter, R. M., FTSN. Left to r1ht: Trahan, F. W., FT3, Royer, R. A., SN. FOX DIVISICN BOS'N GANG Standing, left to right: Soules, D. G., Cunningham, Front Row, left to right: Saunders, I. H, Bowden, C W. D., Kialish, W.-L., Pullon, C. L., Ehrler, W. W., E., Ferrell, F., Bos'n Henderson, Burns, P. I., Urbanski Avard, D. L., Hamilton, D. K., Gosnell, W. D., Maloney, G. D., -Manning, H. D. AM. R., Higgins, S, A., Knight, L. R., Kearse, I. L., Haig, T. A., Alspaw, W. I. I W -L X J L fl lg I fl--, I '- F 4 Qi H- --L Q 2 ZzZ11NI1iEEiLl'T'??ff mmnn i u 'wa Q fi GYMKHANA Z, f nf'-A , . f i f fm, may ,, in M' ig-me--Q-,yn - T4 N. Gozdanovic, SN has some surprises Chief Bates makes magic too. m e sSEVENTH DIV!S!ON -L 'E Q2 WM fm? 4 s q ' 5 1 5 ,L f. 9 f sf A is , h , X' A gi s if wx x z I J -- -'A. kj in X J Q fe PRIVATE I P Q ,,V, , . e ROPERTY e ?QQ!??OU6 SHOES, Left 'to right: S. F. Schnitta, SNg L. A. Lewis, QMSN. v'-, Left to right: G. T. Slusher, QM3g R. I. Nissen, SNg-- L, 'Clarkg T. fn? Rothfuss, SN. ff K Q I f f Y f . f ' 1 X z 5 ,K X 1 1, 1 K L af - . 5 9' ,J E NY4. as 'X 4 S ga J , I ? . X ' If X f xxx. ,X , I M A ff V' X if ., I r.- TK NAVIGATOR LCDR K. R. THIELE, ASST. NAVIGATOR, ENS KELLER L NAVIGATICN TM Ag... x X 'T' Left to rlghtz R. L. Wages SNQ T. fn? Rothfuss, SNg. H. I, Mock, SN. b ga E ga 5 XP, E . 3. Y- QW., UQ it KO Wig.. NX. Y E Liam, s -11 , Wx ANNES 4 ,, . Q, ,K--. fy, - ,- fy-,-,Z ff, ,,,,,,v ,QQ 'f ,,w,,f,f- ff ' ' -w-v . gm V If It M .fm ,f ,,,,,fZ,Wm,AWy, VW, ,, wi..,..iua WW, .. ., ,, ,,,,, -- .J4 1.1u.u..,, 2!..f.'f'.-SLJWQ fy, ,af CANNE-S - 30 June-7 July The Cote d,Azure, the Riviera, the Playground of the -World, Call it what you may, the south- ern coast of France is a paradise, but an expensive one. To list a few of the attractions, there are bikinis, good food, bikinis, won- derful beaches, bikinis, jumping night spots, bikinis, - luxurious hotels, bikinis, bikinis, and bikin- is. However, Cannes was not the only attraction of the Riviera. Tour busses were filled as they left for Nice, Villafranche, Monte Carlo, and the inland tour 'to Valberg in the French Maritime Alps. 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On the widest boule- vards and on the narrowest lanes, tables are placed outside as Well fi gi? as inside the cafes, and as you move about the city there are places ' , f to sit down to relax and have a cool onef, What many people do not realize, however, is that the cafes are a favorite place for transacting business. Due to the lack of office space in many places, business men arrange to meet their clients or other 'businessmen in their VV favorite cafe, Where, relaxed in an atmosphere that no office could E is provide, they carry on all the conversation and procedures of a g V Q 3 regular business office. It is not uncommon for even the most success- ful European businessman to Work an 8, hour day at a small table in the shade at one of these cafes. I E ls I! ! 1 RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN MONTE CARLO. m GRACE'S PLACE MQNTE A-SZ 16' 9 I 1 I I . , I J E 'KT Q SET HEY ,Jiri 4 . . . TRY YOUR LUCK? ' 1' Q -Q -1' ' 1 ' e fi , , ,gf -f 'i ...W ,fy , -4 .. Y t 1' v ,.,. MONTE. 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J Back Row, left to right- LT Boylson, ine, LT Small, LTJC f Q if frv X ggisf ,wf'f rs-NWS sg M QQ Q-Q yx: y ,csv ' .- f ,my wa. y 4 ' ' - ' Y waist? iv Sh1e1ds LTJG Pans, SHCLK Corvm. , r 5 I .g 3: TQ 7,95 CL- 5' 0 4 V' V. 4' , ' 1 I ' v l 3 s K 1 4 . Ax H v , I V I . , I 7 I P 2 ' Q , K Y 4 n 4 ,f l '1 .ff f 1 T f Vi it 7 I h 5 +' W Q l y y! ff X-56957 f 3? , 2 I ffl? f 1549 , ! A 1 fe f Y 1 I , Y . f I n 4 . F 7 Nl 'I in 4 I , I A Front Row, left to nght: LTCOL CACf1I1g C le 0 Staffl, CDR Allen, -LUDR Meyer. . sys? .fxff sie W Wwe 9, Z N oft Pres ent: CAPT Coranson . X? iw Www Aw? ASW 49? as? q 454,92 7 QNWQNWNQ Www is! em ?WQwSWm? Wsfvqwj fW fw X r e W W1 is K A5Qwf WSW 'Wm' vs? QQSNY W M9 CWS' QVXW AN? 'W fwigf swkwr WSW sw wswya SMW 1+ mf We-, ,igssreggf Q 'U iw? 69W 0 rt 1 , ,mf 1 ASV is-'N' WMA' Sf' N 4 1-W Wx-new ' ffyfgff t'hX rms? , f'SsLf'V, 42: W f 7 'eer r,-, ,L is-sfff if J sf f!,Wf 7 Q 5 'Xee fm ,f,,,X.Q, , ng, f K,,g,.-s-sjf rrrr STAFF MARINES e me Mi ffm es -A , M- leee ' . - - . r.--- ,,W,.,g .,-' X pf Left to nght: Warte, Pltman, F avro, NOTTIS, Stafford. -V 5 -, mf-ff fm A. 0 NW 'WZ X357 ZWQQ9 ff yfw,uf.o.! , ,IM WW f fs - , sr, Q JZ ,sy .07 ,Mk -W 4,5 WW, I FLAG RADIOMEN Left to right: Aquilina, Elia, Miller, RMC. .g. 79 or ,WX , A ,. ,,., .. , - f K A ' . f f . -N.-'1 QL Q55 l- nag- .' gf, + Elf ff ' I 1 r 0 un:-.Si . , 'Y 1 1 f. f, , ' 1 S . -A . S -, , lf,-X, W- 44 'F 1' 'V V '45 .- F V.-,X kt Wx wif OMIT7 , NA' N 3- X f :- 9 A . , ff - ' ' V ' ' X, Q We . 9267752 ' 7 ' ' -if Sweat 'f cfs? N iw 651946 tl' , 4 f ' ' , F F aw -' iw , . I , -5 Hfff '41 ' ' V -, sq- f' 'i . 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P ff 4 , V Q 41 1 Y 1 ' 2 yur W W5 ' :- H f ,ii 4 in 1? 'I arg' 1,1 w , rd- , if .1 if I -I 8 ,, ,, 1 fi 1 4 :YS . -I. we 4 1, PALMA DE MALLORCA 3 JULY - 15 JULY Mallorca, lying in the sunny Mediterranean 100 miles southeast of Barcelona, is the Capital of the Balearic Islands. With its 5,000 foot mountains, lush plains, magnificent beaches, benevolent climate, warmhearted people, colorful background, and its comparatively reasonable prices, it has long been a favorite liberty port. Palma, the largest city, was our stopping point. Of course the Gorrida de Toros CBullfight jwas a primary attraction and the Plaza de Toros of Palma had more sailors than main street on payday. Ole! Span- ish food is delicious and includes such deli- cacies as Garacoles QSnailsD, Pulpitos CBaby Octopusj, and Squid cooked in their own ink. When washed down with a Bota,' of wine these dishes are even better. Next to the bull- fight, the beach a short distance from town was a favorite place for the CANBERRA crew. Y f . ,.,,..' we . ,,,V,,,,vq9' . ,. . yr :, THE TIMES SQUARE OF PALMA I I .v -. 1 CAN I DRAW YOU ONE, SENOR? THINGS ARE GOING TO POT! THE CORRIDA DE TCRO xx I 'X I 1, PLAZA DE TOROS IN PALMA if 1 un 'gsm' Ar A 2? -'---uw--p.-., 'E , .,,,-W., ,,,?' DUCH! fffff f ff JMX f ff! My if fff f f Wx 1,7-V , .M ,,-- ff-V I My I z f' , f ' nf. jf I Zfyvyf ffjy ,ff ' , ' f' ,A'f ' , fv, If If 9,!4,f!, ff, aff, ,X oyffrvrfffff f ' , ww, f f ' f ,f 7 V, ,9,4,,!, ,W , W , I I K 1 M4 ,QW f ffyfyfrf V! f , f 1 f f 7pf!?fffg,fnfff,Ty ff , ' , 'ff QU, MX, x ' ff, ff Q f' ' f 7 ' y , ff! ,fn , C f ' !,,,f,, ff V ,V 'fffffvfz 3 , V hy, X vw f, ' 5 V, W5 ff!! UVA ,, , f,,A,f,,,-ff ,Mff,,f,,, , ,, xl ...A 4 , BEACH NEAR PALMA 'jg ? w 3 'RCE ':. 1 .ann 1, WW, f , MX, I VZ , , . JH f,i1.l..A 2 4-4 xx bf .. 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C H A N P A KL Execunvs STAFF f A 4 3 3 . fl. .:. I I 1 i ,f i '.' '5 ' f ' ' 2 ' 'I X V , .' , :Q- . 1. ' N-i 1' A, I 1' l ' - ' . A ' .A ri gp! . . ,,, 1 lx . 'A . .5 1:11 I 1 Y-I '-.-, 1 ' .J I k 1-1 . , H gf '- ,JM f 1 . Y r I A ., 'T L. ,: A.. , A' 'I . ff' A -1 . -LA' . I A x 1 . N li' if .' rm. lf I. 'l'--I X - N -.., i xx -. N 2 iflflifhiifi A EXECUTIVE STAFF n Left to right: ENS Campbell, ENS Onorato, WO Cary, Execu- UVC OHICCTS CDR Tenanty, LTJC Marshall, Chaplain Trett. X DIVISIO PRINT SHOP Left to right: Eitner, A. D., SN and Davies, E, W., LI2. ffzfllil e e i 9 ae a re P gggpggfyyf fa A - - R+ 9-if ng, , 'L -an: I 'C---' U PIO OFFICE Left to right: Fritz, R. D., PNSN, Bunn, 'J. S. PNC, Eichorn, T. E., PN3 and Platt, IR. L., PNSN. :N ff X X . f. . . .4 AQ , 1 A . I. 'i TRAINING AND EDUCATION Left to right: Francisco, R., PN3, Spiegel, W. R., IOS and Ram sey, W. D., YN3. ' , ,fs - . 1: Vlf'I!V Illl ri x 5 ?' Ili!! 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NA COME :fx f Y Aww, 4-,A f A.,w :fy .,y,g1f-my,gg-fltfgffgfrPa:jmgafcz ..1, if-xaff'f:?fYf?1Gi1,,fv:ff:i.i2 f-,' 5 :fa X 2 X L 4 if Left to Right: 'Capt Linehan, Naval Attache, US Ambassador, Radm Taylor. 1 ,S f N ,Q f ,mf Nw' ,iff rf if H A K law, . f 5 ff Z, fir f ,i fi' K? 1' '. A 'rf f - - ., F 4 5? SQ gipggifafn EF .,- - af V- H Yigiib gift, 1 i rqrfif-5. H. Cir 'ra .'- i 'n'wff,0 Y.. giyx ., ng A' ' .2 A + 'f2+H. -t , ei f- ff. M 'f ,, 9.,hl,, Vip. 1lQx , L.-Fl A ' 'J Q-N i , I t 'L' , K if 27' nh, gg' 1 ' ' 7 M I ' 'T Wfif- X .k flu? 'f 5339 lg j . , if 1-'A'g79'N .- 1 v, l 'fan .DMT 4 .gl HV: ., ' 'Q' 1' .r,. ,T fw + 4- -+,i,fH.fg1-5ZLf' . f' H615 +'f,,g-1,3 -+5 :A 1 -. '56, R lm A. wikvpsffkb Yr, H nfl? sign 1 'f-1' .4.. 1' - ,' 7 '. '4 - . 'I fi ff' - in 'E I: H Q 2 4f71 41 A , g v 'iw ,Q .M H -.. Q- Jfg Nf 1y,i Ng 3 fi --' 'Cr' 9l,f !'9Q ' ' ' 'ff - ig' 'A ' . ff-ffg1',5'if9 :Z-'AT' ' is ga Lp IQ! . v gg 5 A. Qu, ,QQ I? ' .1 1 1 0,0112 vL'u,,. ' 'I 6521: W 519+ yn -Q , 9 Q1 i Ql- nOLi5.'v C! 1 I Y ln!! ig. i Q Q . I A . E r f .ff if sf.. -fi-A aww'-uri-f , ',', ,, fLl' Q! hi gr TIC A 5 'fi V 51 ,lr 6, , l 6 1 72 fs iw . Xt ' if H' x ' X N 1 --,Q ' 2, 1 N 4 ' D- If . ,. ' ww ...Nui ., xxx? 'lim is rm' L w Xb 1 Q xg . L ss dr 5 ,- fs nl Y ,511 f xv will W' X J 5 .5 N1 IN ' 'Y 3 i ' E ' H ia 751 xv'-f V x I Q E . 1 xx? Q t C ' 3 C if V' 'U' X 'W ,. 2 m 'k C ' 1 g l 'f F S ' fs. 'i ' C ,I :B , 1 z , Y-f, E yr 1 ' .af im fx '13 CHANCE OF COMMAND Barcelona, Spam 28 Iuly 59 'Lsfi Capt. P. S. Savidge reads his orders and relieves Capt. C. H. Smith of command of .W 5, ll wit wif uf' CAPT. PAUL S. SAVIDCE, IR. COMMANDINC OFFICER Captain Paul Sheppard SAVIDCE, IR. was born in Tacoma, Washington, and is a graduate of the Naval Academy, class of 1934. The USS TENNESSEE claimed him as a new Ensign, followed by tours of duty in the USS IARVIS and the USS COLORADO. Commencement of World War II- found him in the USS COLORADO. After serving in the Executive Department at the Naval Academy, he reported to the USS MASSACHUSETTS in the Pacific, where he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Combat V. From the MASSACHUSETTS, he commanded the USS COLLETT, became Operations Oflicer on the staff of COMDESFLOT ONE, and served in OpNav with the Fleet Operational Readiness Division. Graduating from the Naval War College, he attended the Atomic Defense Course at San Francisco in August 1952. October 1953 found him COMDESDIV 52 and in Korea. Another Washington, D. C. tour followed and in September 1957, he assumed command of the USS FRE- MONT. In August 1958, he reported for the Senior Oificer's Course at the Foreign Service Institute QState Departmentj. In july 1959, in Barcelona, Spain, he as- sumed command of the CANBERRA. DAY PAY DAY FOR CHIEFS OTHER DOUGH HANDLERS SWIM CALL oPERATloNs DEPARTMENT CDR L. S. TAYLOR Operations Officer OPS OFFICE YEOMEN Left to right: I. E. Estes, SN, L. Bingham, YN35 A. I. Dougan, SN, W. L. Reid, SA, W. B. Scrivner, SN. 4 'F l ,, , DEPT. OFFICERS lst Row: ENS W. Ro-rer, LT Cjgj I. Walden, CPO I. Elh-art, LT W. Crossmon. 2nd Row: ENS C. Hughes, LT R. Graham, LCDR M. Vayo, CDR L. S. Taylor, LCDHR H. Williams. 3rd Row: LT Cjgl W. Swan, ENS T. Macri, CPO E. Reinhardt, CPO D. Wilkinson, CPO W. Moore. Remainder: LT Cjgl R. Hudson, LT fjgj F. Murphy, LT fjgb I. Tucker, CPO C. Hayhurst, ENS W. Mc- Mann, ENS H. Nelms, ENS R. Bolinger, LT Qljgl I. Homan, CPO I. McKinney, WO H. Locke, C-PO C. Miller. ,V f f YQUO. . W W n O I DIVISICN Wil - + X A Front Row, left to right: ENS 1Rorer, LTIG Homan, LTJG Hud- son, W'elsl1, RDI, VVilkenson, RDC. Back Row, left to right: Mayer, RD2, 'Rogalinski, RDS, Dreher, RDI, Clarkson, RD2. Men on Bench, left to right: Draper RDSN, Curran, SN. 2 Men in Back, left to right: Bledsoe, SN, Rodrique, RD2. 4 Men on Deck, left to right: Freed, SA, Rutherford, RDSNg Franzen, SN, Edens, SN. 4 l Back Row, left to right: Miller, RDS, Elliott, RD3, Kimball, ' PVDSAQ 0D0nnell, RDSN, Beaver, RD3, Wietana, SN. Front Row, left to right: Cates, SN, Garza, SN, Thomas, SN. Y . f . 'V ' ' ,,.fff 'lJ . ' ' 7373 ff MD' 5 we-Y-w..,?x,,X 1 f ,Q fn K ,,..wgb I 7 , ,, Y ',-' Q, , F' Y .Q , f-'f , f f x .if ' wifi: .'3,'1f, MMf-ff?fffL'L7. A ,N QW, f, ,ki Q a29'lL3 :f4:'1wf f: J-ffm, 2 E Leftlto right: Rand0lFl'1 SA: Staples, RDSN, Thomas, RDSN, asterhng, SN, Abb ruscato, RD3, Bridwell, RDSN, Couch, RDSN, 'SY - l , . , X, . 'V lf '82, 'A vi I .- Left to right: Rioclan, SN, McFarland, RDS, VValker, SN, Leifer, RDSN, Storck, RDSNg Vitelli, RD3, Williams, SN, Ricks, RD2, Scheele, SA. l I v C Men on Bench, left to right: Morris, RDS, Nye, RDSA, Morgan, SN, Summerson, RDS, Smart, RDSN. Seated on Deck, left to right: Hawk, RDS, Hodge, RDSN, Chase, RD3, Kolacz, RDSN. Back Row, left to right: McKinstry, SA, Whitwell, SN, Davis, SN, Pitman, SN, Cleveland, R-DS. Front Row, left to right: Vassallo, RDS, Cuerena, R'DSN, Kates, SA. 757 'Q 7 Left to right: James RDSN9 Hvgan. RDSN: Krom, SN, Norgren, RDSN, Dunworth, RD39 H0lliSfCl', SA- Sw Men at Table, left to right. Scnue, RD3, Kerr, 1 C R DIVISION Left to right: E. A. Keene, W. C, Cullifer, F. L. Carpenter, J. I. Foster, C. L. Slipko. Left to right: U. I. Smith, J, V. Caimano, ETS, I. W. Wallace,T I. K. Shelnutt, R. I. Crimes. Background, left to right: G. I. Slipko, T. 1. Azzara, Front, left to right: I. B. Miller, RMC, R. M. Grisham. I. F. McKinney, RMC, CStandingJ. Sitting Down, right to left: C. F. Parkhurst, R, C. Levesque, R. T. Johnson, C. D. Mason. ' Standing, left to right: J. L. Eye, A, L. Fanning, C. D. Reckten- wald, L. Talkington, D. W. Vest. Left to right: B. H. Smith, O. P. Leray CStandin'gD, T. I. Azzara, ENS W. S. McMann, L. W. Clasco. . 5 , O E DIVISION BNN ,rf Seated, left to right: Collins, F. se., ET2, Palmer, R, L., ETSN, Kappely, W. F., ET1, Greenwood, R. W., SN. Standing, left to right: Melancon, R. I., ETS, Malinkey, I. M., ETSN, Collins, D., ET2. Left to fight: Hanson, W. H., ETS, Moore, W. B. ETCA, M'CInt0Sh, H. D., ETS, Nielsen, A., ETSN. X 4 . 1 , N 4 i 'P 'vi ,X 1 . T s ., .. I Y., Q ' 1? X I K . A-. . i ' '- S 75 K F' . Wei Rear, Standing, left to right: Thornton, I., ETSN, Holt, I. H., ETS, Barnaby, T. E., ETS. Second Row CStandingD, left to right: Broussard, D. L., Grefl D F ETSN. SA, Van Derwoude, A., ET2, Brady, C. D., YNS. l Kneeling, left to right: Shultz, R. R., SN, Rohrs, E. F., H l X X N. First Row, left to right: Mc- Donald, D. G., ET2, Mougel, M., ETSN, McIntosh, H. D. ETS, Harwell, H. O., E-T2i Reider, H. I., ET3- Second Row, left to right: Howard, R. D., SN, Robinson 7 1, S., ETS, Caimano, I. V-, ETS, Leonard, F. G. Third Row, left to right: F li , D. A., SN, Powers, M Die EFTS, Stalker, C. E., ETS Blame, A. D., ETSNQ Hari L. C., ETSNQ Meyer, I- R- ETSN. ! w Q s DIVISION I , I as 4 Left to right: Potts, SN, Hicks, SN., I 2 iw I 5 W , l ': ' f' ' ,,,f 5 I , 2 ,IfI ' I.., I, 4 1' I1 I fi -III Y Nl' V ' Left to right: Blackwell, BM2, Pearsall, SN, Smith, SM1, Lehtonen, S-A, Brown, SA, Langley, SA. Left tolrightz I-ohnson, SN, Gozdanovic, SN, Gill, SA, Stern- kopf, SM2g ENS Maori, Van Billiard, S-N, Lee, SN, Holmes, SM2. Left to right: Miller, SMC, Lornonico, SN, Blackwell, BM2g ENS Maori, Dunn, SMSA, Littrell SM2, Sternkopf, SM2. 0 L DIVISION a ya.. i , 4, ,, ,' , Q .,,, ' wfyyi I I -W I I I 5224 . ? I V','. kwjyiwv , f V- V , , ' ' , .M , I ' Wim , f f , ,Az .ima .Q .5 y l if ' .f 'Q , WSMJW ff-5 5 'I Lf I g I ' . f 1 ,fgjff 7. 1 A , ' ,U - . 5 If 4 WW , ,w.fg, . . 4 -f -' 'N I Left to right: Reid, W. L., SA, Klingbeil, D. E., SA fPhonesl', Beamer, R. L., SN, Boscana-, A. M., , SN, -Carter, 'C. Cul, SN, W-alters, E. W., SN. Leftlto right: Thawley, C., SN, Kiser, L. R., SA, St. Amand, I. P., SN, Berg, B. G. I., SN, Eger, A. W., BMS, Briggs, L. L., SN, Mock, H. J., SN CPhonesl, Massaro, R. I., SA. I I i I I I f 'f s l f . . - ,-,ki ff -f 1 ff, . IM' ' u V 193, ' .,,. mm at .. E I V cv- Fw r W if , -,WJ I f F 'Lf 5 - I ,Leif I fr I L 1 -LJ .. ,ww ., V Q I X 4..aag,,5 I I I I ii? ii I Q 'X I 4 Left to right: Royster, I. L., SN fArm Showingl, Waugh, M. E., SN fPhonesD, DeMoss, W. D., SN, Hunter, I. E., SA, Villanueva, M. A., SN, Bolinger, R. S., ENS, ,I Pollard, I. F., BM1. Kneeling: Bloomingdale, W. I., SN. ,,,..,, ,.. f .... . Left to right: Persell, R. D., SN, Hiller, I. W., BM2, Riehl, F. R., SN, Bringle, E. R., SN QPhonesl, Cald- . well, C. O., SA., Alexander, W., SN. FRANCE TOULON - 4 AUGUST - 8 AUGUST Between Marseille and the resorts of Cannes and Nice, is Toulon. This city is the location of a large French Naval Base. 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A . r H , ,, ,J W MIM H M ,H I I A.,, J ':v C P 0 MESS N ew Chiefs Shank and Bowden have their Hrst meal. .la ,A , Top Row, left to right: Harkness, C. H., GMC, CDR Cantwell, Palmer, C., BMC, Shank, D. F., SFCA, Bowden, C. E, BMCA, Bundy, H,'E., GMC. End: McQuillen, N. E., EM'C. Foreground Right: CDR Tenanty. The Exec and Cun Boss dine Cifvith the Chiefs. A . ., fl' . A ery? , C , f UQ ' '? aleeegei 1 A MASTER-AT-ARMS FORCE , Left to fight. Burgess, J. C., GS2g Taylor, A. J., B-M2, '--x Nelson, I. F., BM3, Legassie, H. J., BMI, Patterson, G, L., DC2, Palmer, C., BMC, Moore, K. L., BM2. THE WEATHERMEN Left to right: O'Neill, C. J., AG2g Hassen, A. O., AG1 EL fF1agDg Rinehart, P.. A., AGC, Appel, A. W., AGAN. ll? e. J Seated, left to right: Bailey, L. E., NWSN5 Bundy will H. GMC, Wilson, G. L., NWSA. ,fmt-L Standing, left to right: Whiting, B. M., GMSN5 Hough X I A. R.. GM2g Fuller, J. C., GMSN. a li all iF i lfQ tlt ?.l-1 A HlnlY.eElIagpfti7 llllhl A eee. . A 3 Q, ,fgg ARMORY PERSONNEL .Li , .... . il, :A -th W ' F f . ..- MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS . LCDR E. R. Black, Dental Officer Lt. D. S. Colvin, Medical Officer MEDICAL DEPARTMENT A Standing, left to right: I. W. Burnham, Ir., LT MC, USNB, G. H. Baskette, HMS, US-N, IA. I-I. Sickert, SN, USN, I. A. Haas, HM2, T. TP. Larsen, SN, USN, W. A. Roush, HM3, USN, I. P. Benson, DTI, USN, I. E. Hatcher, HN, USN, R. Wilson, H'M'C, USN. H Kneeling, left to right: D, S. Colvin, LT MC, USN'R, A, L. Monroe, HMl, USN, C. E. Timmons, HMl, USN, W. C. Caswell, SN, USN, J. J. Corbett, HM3, US-N, K. H. Singletary, HM-1, USN, O. F. Christ, HN, USN, I. R. Beers, HM2, USN. G. E. Timmons HM1 USN ' J 7 N ' .K ' -Ag! , ,AM mt! lr f f, X 1 i V t, X ff ,, ff Left to right: I. E. Hatcher, HN, USNQ W. A. Houck, HMS, USN. SICK BAY NT favuv. saw M I. P. Benson, DT, U if xv xx XY Xxx ,,,.,.,-- wARDRooM CDR. Weschler leaves Canberra Lt. Pierce and LCDR Romley BRUNCH,' I A i ff 1 559 7 ,NW .J J THE BULL SESSION Lt. Perry, Capt. Helsher, lst Lt. Berry, LCDR Cary BRIDGE ANYONE? R W1l113HlS, CDR Taylor, Lt Gochenour, LCDR Thiele UPPLY DEPARTMENT ' I Look AT -me HAT me GUYS on Ji if THE CANBERRA SENT ME, Cookie! As LopJ6 AS I GET SEAQICK EVE21 TIME 'IZ EAT 4002 cl-low, THEY FIGORED I MIGHT AS WELL SE DIZESSED For? IT! X HMP Q72 L 5 mm LCDB. A. H. HAMPEY ffm-g.g,,: S 1 OfH upp Y Cer 625V vdishcs To 'Yhe ww 01, Amo, u.S.9.' CANBERRA ' -Pfzown BEETLE Md Monf WAUCBIZ . 1, 3, U 5 2 3 1' 2' cf iA,f ' E v SUPPLY DEPT. OFFICERS Lef R' h : . f t0 12 f CW0 L. P. Lacey, LCDR A. H. Rampeyg ENS R. L. Fedong Wo W. F. Wasson, ENS D. B. Allen S I DIVISION if I I 2 f Z! ,,f. 1,1 Foreground, left to right: Barton, R. G,. SKS, Fulbright, I. I. --fra sKsN. ' Background, Ieft to right: Yohe, J. R., SKI, Haddock, I. A., SN, Left to right: Phillips, M. R., SKC, Allen, D. B., E-NS ISCQQ Avery, W. T., SKS, Mastenbrook, E. D., SN. .. m. Left to right: ENS Allen, Stores Officer, Avery, W. T., SK3g Mastenbrook, E. D., SN. SKS. Foreground: Clements, I. A., SKS. N22 Background, left to right: Castellano, P. M., SKG3, Akers, B. F., SK3. Q Fmegmund: Holzheimery RUC., SN' Left to right: Bowker, V. P., SN, Wilson, I. F., SN, Fedon, R. L., Background, left to right: Zamora, I. E., SN, -Wessinger, W. R., ENS fscli Boyer. L- C-. SN- SN, Iicha, C. F., SKI, Grenier, C. F., SK2g Eggleston, W. G., SK3. A ... . ' 'Q .1-iff Left to right: johnson, R. D., SN, Schlosser, C. E., CS3. Left to right: Maple, CS, Holland, SN, CWO Lacey, L. P., Carr, E. A., CSC, Mathieu, CS3, Calvert, C-S3, Longley, CS3. M1 Left to right: Munday, CS3, Rose, W., SN, Schultz, C. R., CSSN, Conley, R., CS3. 7114-Q ff, -.532 Left to right: Howard, R. D., SN, Stauifer, R., Ir., SN, Polk, C. H., CS2, Kling, T. J., SN, Dean, R. D., SA, Crozdanoff, W., SN, Rose, A. M., SA, Bauer, C. F., SN. Crowder, M, G., CSS. . l Y -4 1 . -,.- ,Mu f','....' ' ' 1 ,-e .. f '.....,..mi.i. ' W,-' , I 3 yn-,','. mg1,',',2l .nw Q, ,ia , w f. . :yi f I . up , ...uw fl n mimi l' f , ....... 1. ,......,Li..,Wf,,. 'M- . ,fi .....',g-11--HW mn ,,, ..,.. , Z, X .,,,,,.,,, ,,,,. . , ..., ,..... Q , . ,,v,,,,, ,,L,,., ,,.,,,.., W i .... Mix. s '45 ....'. ' .,,-Q-.,.. , . 2, H U ,,,-. .,3.-L L- ' , f ' tw.-gi ' wif ' 3 I 2' '4'f ., , 1. 6 1 W, I ,fy R A T , ,xv , 0 2 1, Y E ' 1 ,J ,, ,, , . - Ng, ...lil 5'-. Q, 'nj W S' L.-A 1 4 ,ff 1 1 I X 1 N 'N-.. ' 'gif lg . -- if-':,.s +0 f.. ,. 4. -f. .. W.. .M S3 DIVISION Left to right: Ray, T. AH., SN, Ruffin, W. A., SH1, Chapman, C. K., SH2 Taylor R R SHS Salla R r - 'a S yr ' Ei: Taylor, F., SN, Fisher, D. A., SN, Al- bertie, I., SN, Lonjers, R.'A., SN, Taylor O., SN, Rozier, Stinson, R. W., SA Johnson, I. E., SN, Liebold, M. R., SN Valentine. Left to right: Brock, R. D., SHS' Thompson, J. J., SN, D'Ambrosio, Lf M., SN. Klinger, W. J., SHS. Left to right: Quick, F. E., SHS, Chapman, C. K., SH2, Sam, C. I., SN, Warrant Oflicer Wasson, S-S Div. OHicer, Left to right: Hinton M. SN' Cum mer, P.. D., SN, Redgraye, ii. W., SN. ' Left to right: Moon, L. W., SHS, Bare, R. C., SN, Monts, Marshall, W. G., SN. Left, to right: Fulton, J. L., SN, Reed, B. D., S-HS. - Left to right: Filbert, R. R., SN, Davis, Ruiz, V., SN, Taylor, F., SN. Left to right: Daniels, F., SN, Reyes, R., SHS. Hills, A. fnl, SHS. KR U 3 7 IX Left to right: Fletcher, H. P., SDC, Anderson, A., SD2, Nahon, E., SD2 CCenterJ. T . 2 gg l. , f fi ff7 . P or . . at W V ,gi 7: I nw' P P . -e 11 Ee nl ff. To , e,Ae T ' , N- ., ,,g aj J gaif v' ,f nf, ' -f ic' 'if 151.414 - f' Bug rf 4 ln i f Y -J 'rf 1 ' V Y 1 5 ,X I X 1 l ' Q KW., ,, U . S 5 DIVISION Left to right: BarHeld, W. C., SDS, Thomas, M., TN, Honeycutt, I. L., SD2, Hopkins, R., TN, Drake, WH D,,' SDCS, Pemberton, I., TN, Lockwood, E., TN, Lyons, K., TN, Oclullo, C., SDS, Parker, V., TN, Dololan, G., TN, Bowens, MW!! CCE ,rf SD2. W f ve df? ,wg ,. ! , H ,E f x X2 if N f Z , v ff ., veg, , Z 4 Murphy, O., SD2. ' 1 Front Row, left to right: Jacobs, A. D. TN, Patterson, G. W., S-D1, Dandridge, B. I., TN. Back Row, left to right: Howell, S., TN, Pitts, M, L., SD3, Strothers, C. T., S-D3. l w Q 1 i 4 . g J 1 g C gunna GIBRALTAR - 10 - 12 AUGUST The Rocky of Gibraltar truly the Gateway to the Mediterranean. Situated on the southernmost tip of Spain, Gibraltar lies only about 10 miles from the northern coast of Africa. A British Crown Colony, Gibraltar offers per- haps one of the best shopping ports in the entire Med. 'Goods from all over Europe at very low prices may be had at any of the shops along the one main street. On the upper Rock live the Barbary Apes. Legend says that While the Apes remain, Britain will continue to hold the Rock. Not far from the stolid Apes CANBERRA sailors explored St. Michaels cave with its Stalactites, under- ground lake, and mysterious subterranean breeze. On the other side of the Rock is the tiny village of Catalan Bay where some spent a pleasant day on the beach. All in all, Gibraltar Was a conglomeration of Africa, Britain, Spain and other places too numerous to mention, but the CAN- BERRA Will remember it best as the place Where the USS BOSTON tied up astern and the following day bid. us goodbye as we sailed for home. I I 1 4 Q Z 4 f vwfi fy f JU: , M, V ,, L47 4 T , .,,s,.. X ., K ' X 51' , 16 .1 V i l 1 H U i iN I, I M I 14 l l I , E 4 1 l A CATALAN BEACH, GIBRALTAR I VIEW FROM THE ROCK if fi ,1 i , gi if ii A 4 J 1 i , , Q 1-1 N W , 1 L Ii , li i EL rd I. .4 e an-gn is. e 2 I 1 , f What? Three Pounds, seven shillings and 6 pence! 4 GO AHEAD! ITS WORTH IT! Canberra missiles and the Boston's bow. BOSTON ARRIVING, OUR RELIEF IS HERE GOING HOME 1-ann-Q, f f 7 ff W fm f ff i ' ill mzfw PJ v ... ,gf 7 . 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