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His previous tours of duty have included the aircraft carrier PALAU and the submarines HARDER and ANGLER. ln 1958 he attended the Nuclear Power School and Naval Reactor Prototype, following which he returned for duty as a staff instructor at the Nuclear Power School for one year. ln 1960 he reported for duty aboard the nuclear submarine SEAWOLF. He has served in the polaris submarines ABRAHAM LIN- COLN and as executive officer of the JOHN ADAMS. Captain Alexich commanded USS TINOSA QSSN606l from February 1966 until March 1968 and USS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN QSSBN 6401 from May 1968 until August 1970. His most recent tour of duty has been in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Submarine Warfare, Washington, D.C. Captain Alexich is married to the former Cheryl Pake of Akron, Ohio. They have five childreng Jeannette, Constance, Mark, Natalie and Frank. .Q 1' ......,-n. ,. NR1 approaches CANOPUS S J r .. ..... . wiv..--.V-YY--W...v---Y--f-W - --.V- Y.. 1 -. 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' f- ' 1 1 A, A 1 le' ' ' , IL? ple.. E fs: :me :gill 1211 ' :gig . 6 - , 1 l 'thi L 'Cm , -I FORMER EXECUTIVE OFFICER Captain Robert D. Buzzard is a native of Springfield, Oregon. He attended Yale Univer- sity and was commissioned an Ensign on 13 June 1955. Captain Buzzard also holds a masters degree in public administration from Penn State University. During his naval career Captain Buzzard has seen tours of duty as engineer and navigator on the USS REQUIN QSS-4811, division engineer on the staff of COMSUBDIV 62, ex- ecutive officer on the USS ALBACORE QAGSS- 569l and commanding officer on the USS SIRAGO CSS-4851. Captain Buzzard was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation during his service as ex- ecutive officer on USS CANOPUS lAS-341. He was promoted to the grade of Captain on 20 October 1975. He was detached on October 75 for his latest assignment at Bupers, Washington, D.C. C CDB BUZZARD, Executive Officer, conducting tour for senior police officers of Strathclyde region. . ' - ..., .. .. ,. ., .. . . . . -- f--.t,,5f.,....,z,,M,:.-'mfg-amz:1-.m.1futsai1s:1a.1::. 21 5 PRESENT EXECUTIVE OFFICER in 152 CDR. SAMUEL W. ADAMS, USN As we go to press with this Cruise Book a new Executive Officer takes over. He is Commander Samuel W. Adams,a native of Thomaston, Georgia. He received a B.S. degree from Auburn University and was com- missioned an Ensign on 9 August, 1957. Commander Adams has also attended the Defense Language Institute and the French Naval War College. Commander Adams has served as Communications Officer on the USS R. K. HUNTINGTON QDD-7813, Weapons Officer on the USS ROBERT E. LEE QSSBN-6013, Executive Officer on the USS ARCHERFISH QAGSS-311l and Commanding Officer on the USS BUGARA QSS-3319. Commander Adams assumed the duties as Executive Officer of the USS CANOPUS QAS-345 on 9 October, 1975. ' CAPTAIN JAMES R. LEWIS, USN u i .I J It Ili' IL i ,y JC I. X I F f di rt ll ' V H e 9 s ul Q 'fl -I..-it .... mr'-E-,,-A-:,...-H, , ..1.: .-....:-1. . -1,..- .1 f .a',:.'.':, Ja' f , , ' l , 1 I ' 2 'l Sw will I'-1 +1 l M , l k 1.951 I it ir T, I I if If , 5 I 'M I I I COMMANDING OFFICER Submarine Squardron FOURTEEN, the world's first Fleet Ballistic Missile QFBIVII squadron, was established 1 July 1958. One year later USS GEORGE WASHINGTON QSSBN-5981 was launched and became the squadron's first submarine. The squadron's first twenty months of existence were spent in the Pentagon, transforming the FBM concept into reality. On 15 February 1960 the squadron moved to Nor- folk, Virginia, to work with the Fleet Commander on operational planning. Submarine Squadron FOURTEEN then moved to New London, Connecticut, in September 1960 with GEORGE WASHINGTON assigned as temporary flagship. On 15 November 1960 GEORGE WASHINGTON departed on the first FBM patrol. The USS PROTEUS IAS-195, a converted conventional submarine tender, became the first FBM support ship. Following GEORGE WASHINGTON'S departure on her second patrol, PROTEUS sailed for the Squadron's new home in the Holy Loch, Scotland, arriving there on 3 March 1961. A week later USS PATRICK HENRY QSSBN- 599J entered the Holy Loch to begin the first SSBN refit in foreign waters. USS CANOPUS IAS-341, the fourth submarine tender to be assigned to Submarine Squadron FOURTEEN, arrived in the Holy Loch on 5 May 1970. During 1972 the squadron completed transition to an all 627 class poseidon-converted FBM submarine squadron. Captain James R. Lewis has been Commander, Sub- marine Squadron FOURTEEN since 19 January 1974. WHA T IT'S ALL ABOUT Site One exists to provide a strategic deterrent force. Ten SSBN's: USS JAMES MADISON, USS TECUMSEH USS DANIEL BOONE, USS JOHN C. CALHOUN, USS ULYSSESVS. GRANT, USS VON STUBEN, USS CASIMIR PULASKI, USS STONEWALL JACKSON, USS SAM FZAYBURN, USS NATHANIEL GREENE, patrol the oceans of the world to maintain peace and enable the United States and all freedom loving people to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. . ,, , ' fffffffft 1 Mgr , 7 1 HISTORY OF OLD LADY AS-9 - The first American submarine tender named Canopus is now on the bottom of Mariveles Bay, The Philippines. Following a lengthy and brilliant performance in sustaining American men and ships in the embattled Philip- pines, Canopus was scuttled by her crew due to operational necessity. The Old Lady, equipped with forges, machine shops, oil tanks and other vitals necessary for her mission, had been tending her submarine brood for some 20 years when World War ll erupted around her in The Philip- pines. With the Army falling back on Manila, the Old Lady sailed to Mariveles Bay at the tip of Bataan on Christmas Day, 1941, under the command of Commander E. L. Sackett qlater Rear Admiralj. Throughout the war period Canopus sustained numerous direct hits resulting in dead and injured and some structural damage. But, on 29 December 1941 and 2 January 1942, Canopus received direct bomb hits which caused 13 dead and injured, and substantial damage to the vessel. Nonetheless, her men, always working at a fevered pace, continued to care for other ships and men while keeping Canopus afloat and operational. Although the last submarine had departed the Old Lady before New Years Day, 1942, her activity continued as she cared for men and equipment and small vessels of the Army and Navy. Canopus provided health and comfort facilities for the beleaguered ground forces. Her storerooms were opened to every request, and ar- ticles not available were readily improvised. The Old Lady's crewmembers engaged in the ground fighting as part of a hastily-formed naval battalion. Her launches were converted into minature gunboats which attacked the Japanese who moved along the shore, causing substantial casualties. These launches, under the command of the Executive Officer, Hap Goodall, became famous as the Mickey Mouse Battle Fleet. On 10 April 1942, Canopus was backed into deep water under her own power. The courageous veteran there ended a life time of honorable service to the Navy when she was laid to rest by her own men. The Old Lady was gone, but her crew remained. They joined the naval forces in the final stand at Corregidor. There was no such thing as sinking the Spirit of the Old Lady . That Spirit was embodied in her crew. HISTORY OF USS CANOPUS IAS-341 CANOPUS is a vital unit of our national nuclear deterrent force. Her keel was laid on 2 March 1964 and she was launched on 12 February 1965. As sponsor, Mrs. Earl L. Sackett, wife of the World War ll Commanding Of- ficer of the first submarine tender named Canopus, lAS-93, smashed the traditional bottle of champagne. After construction under the scrutiny of the pre-commissioning crew, Ingals Shipbuilding Corporation, Pascagoula, Mississippi, completed and delivered CANOPUS to the United States Navy in record-breaking time on 25 October 1965. CANOPUS then joined Submarine Squadron Eighteen at Charleston, South Carolina, and was commissioned on 4 November 1965, with The Honorable Graeme C. Bannerman, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, as principal speaker. Her first Commanding Officer was Captain John M. Barrett, U.S. Navy. After a short outfitting period, CANOPUS sailed for the Caribbean Sea on 7 January 1966 for shakedown train- ing at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Returning to Charleston on 24 February, she entered Charleston Naval Shipyard for the usual post-shakedown work. ln mid-April 1966 CANOPUS completed her acceptance trials and visited Norfolk to assist in the upkeep of Submarine Squadron Six submarines. She then returned to Charleston for final loading and outfitting prior to deploying to the Cooper River FBM Beplenishment Site on 24 June. There she was a unit of Submarine Squadron Eighteen and was employed refitting the units of that squadron until September 1966. n On 24 September 1966 CANOPUS deployed from Charleston, arriving in Rota, Spain, on 10 Octoberfollowing a port visit to Lisbon, Portugal. CANOPUS relieved USS HOLLAND QAS-321 and reported to Commander Sub- marine Squadron Sixteen for duty. While on that site, CANOPUS reputedly accomplished more Polaris refits than any other submarine tender in a comparable length of time. CANOPUS was relieved at Rota, Spain, on 20 April 1969 by USS HOLLAND QAS-321, and sailed for Bremer- ton, Washington, via Charleston, South Carolina, and the Panama Canal. In Bremerton, CANOPUS was exten- sively overhauled, and thereby gained the title of the first submarine tender in the United States Navy capable of refitting and maintaining a more modern submarine. ' With the overhaul completed, CANOPUS sailed for the Holy Loch, Scotland, via the Panama Canal and Charleston. During May 1970 she relieved the USS SIMON LAKE QAS-331 in the Holy Loch, and reported to Commander Submarine Squadron Fourteen for duty. I As CANOPUS continues her primary mission in the Holy Loch, several of her more interesting capabilities are put into full use. The Repair Department has more than 40 shops, with-the total capability of repairing nearly every component installed in a FBM nuclear submarine. CANOPUS has so far been able to satisfy her tremen- dous logistical problems encountered in the Holy Loch. In addition to CANOPUS, Site One is home for ten SSBN's, the floating drydock USS LOS ALAMOS QAFDB- 73, two tugs, NATICK QYTB-7603, and SAUGUS QYTB-780, a storage barge QYFNBJ, and a floating yard crane. Site One Can Do spirit has made it the pit stop for numerous SSN's, the NB1 and just about every other type ship. CANOPUS completed her current tour in Holy Loch in December 1975 and returned to Charleston, South Carolina for overhaul. .-. V. j '.,, HAHA ' ' . .V , ,...,.,,4. ,,,,, ,A--, -T. .on - 1-. ax' '1.gv':A:w:- 5g1X37?q A . . . A -A A - ' . , -- 1 H 1' wr ' H- H ?i?.:'?fff'9 my.iltftfeeljftliltlittfbigrlfiffiiiiszligitllillillifigleillilzrilflifililiffff.l:X i ..,. . ,M , V. ... .... . - A, .,-L. ,f - f , ,f -A v f -A 'A ' ,arp 1--1---wh, . .,. , .,.:' -: I , .555 gr gn ,J -,M 4- 1... ALM, .1 1. ni La ,nrt 'Lx n-, ,H 3-.ggi v-',yLg..-A--5, -.-my M- ,iz-'JJ'1:. 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MIDDLE ROW: McCalla, Fair- banks, Baker, Gullo, Quinn, Slatter, Keeler, Wallace, Thomas, Erlewine, Neal. BACK ROW: Murkerson, Slotterback, Thomas, Leahy, Padgett, Mann, Zosh, Kimbrell, Foster, Harris. VV i it 6 ii X x vi. ,lfzh X ,mih .. . -.. - -A ,,, - ,...i . . I' II six Iii im Vina iw I I I lilivam VIIII ml! II IIIIH if II WIKI' md' I I 'Y I r1,xIi11agA',Li nn x g iH MIh5I 41 'lr I r I, in M lx mv, pq Mun, VY Inn 'J 'X' 1 ,1Iitl 1 LIH WI 'lx I- 5 mr. ni . I,., , I v U I I I 11 , in iw I I' inn W A IY 'I'X'i2IQr1 xi- HIQIII i ,grief 'thu If i'41 In 1IIrf III MI'I'III'I C+ 'III 'il III15 II IIIMII' IRI IQIIIIIII III III, IIA' IIIIIQI.IgI!IIImIvII:IIpIIIIQITIIIIIINISIISI' Ir IIQIEE' IiIII.,I,IRfiz,, phi'-I ' rIf,,,5Ir:iei,i,i5gm-45x I an H1 Mm H gg .I I-I Lin 1 f I MH ii ,I IImIli,Nu,4+Ic. Linux in :mul I f x I I FIS DIVISION I I I, FRONT ROW L-R: Graham, Andrews, Lewis, Underwood, Renachowski, West. BACK ROW I , mon, Russell. II II IZ ii' II II ,ii .I V I I I I I gm I ,I ii: I IIII III II II I I II II I II II III II II 3 I I FRONT ROW L-R: Stoddard, Brechin, lVlisner, Gaskin, lvleisburger, Cox, Thompson, Smith, Taney. II SECOND ROW: Russ, Crowley, Luke, Patrizi, Johnston, Hyink, Anderson, Jones, Mahar, King, II Richey. THIRD ROW: Yurkas, Knifton, Rice, Banks, Hall, Mason. If II I: Ii I II 'I I4 I 24 I ,I - ' D Mm . - D .N A--- A--, .- iiiff'-if . fi Wff1vmf,.,,:W. J-Q T f- I- - T fe ' mai fiiizirfifiiiwQ wr:QrI I:-frfwi'- -rwfiiawfwi :fI:ffr+Iff+fIili'II1i1:Ii-I-:vs-weflew:rffewsvcwfl-In I+ Y Z If:+.,gu:I2gi 5glf.E2IIImg5f5i,?'rIII 2ii . m5,ggj5ifg5iIgIM,3iIgQQIQIIIIISIQSIIIIIIMI215I:IIlIIIlIfelfuiiIIiIEIIIIMIISIIQ9fiIxIIiis1?SIMS'i?siqliiQ5MIi,ll71i.Mlillm,I11eilI,i,iil,2.II1xS,i II,,,-i.iI..iIf.,lx:Ir,,.,I , 1, V, X f Y , I' u .17 1.1 A, -...,-,,313-'.-1.1351-,:,,,,, .,.:-Q-:.,.,g.. :Hg--,'.j:fr-':1,. ug - f ,'-- - . -- ' - . Lushia, Van Gelder, Bell, Coursen. MISSING PHOTOS: Brunner, Dickinson, Wetherington, Har- .lei 3' Ag . . . dug i. .. -. t 513.1-15' ' 3 A -wr: ' -'g ':i l Ziggy iq 'tfzdrigl' ,HT '1' 5 , , lj-2ll'1.z 'lsiflililwltrlirillllleiiiilllyllllllgit-l,f,l,f'.jlli'l+rlilllilllflftilfl i lift?-Wh?lllfitfiilifeliltliffal-.l':lfi1Mz.4i13-52l 5 ' l l emi 11,2151 . ,li .ll 1-l1ixuv,fiU.ll.,,r-. ..,,,n.i.,.l,i..,.,:,f1--an,,.,,r,.v,.,i.,,,.1,, . +V, ,Wi Q, ,l , .,,,.,,x , , ,V FRONT ROW L-R: Harris, Williams, Cole, Klotzbach, Sperry, Brown. BACK ROW: Middleton, Frazier, Watkins, Dietz. FRONT ROW L-R: Thornhill, Johnson, Martinek, Ferguson, O'Shaughessy, Burcell, Ross. SECOND ROW: Stallings, Morrow, Johnson, Stilfield, Baernthaler, Young, lVloelIer, Grady, Boudreaux. THIRD ROW: Farewell, Culter, Wensorski, Richey, Hunter, Kinne, Schaaf, Miller, Kylewski, Paumen, Kruse, Kichler. FOURTH ROW: Hatcher, Gosselin, Grandin, Poquette, Jumisko, Celeen, Cain, Trost, Lacroix, Sutherland, Affelder. ,X , N .M W f Ay., .neun 53,1 3 A .H MV 5 E mm X-wi-xf,!iir.r1r ug 1ixi,,1,:.H,i,,4?i.:, E..,,,,V: :MH Q M. :Au ny, ami :-ii, -L. li: . is it :N-, Qu -..1,'.,immlu gpm,-n r,: 2' lM,xgHH3xpg.:4 5 :fy 4-it-.i.,.,124:':3i,lfi i. 5 . lim .... V .. . .- -1-- .., ,i'. if u .w-'---,- -fl: M -1 '.-- fy 'midi' H' fini-ul 'flu' lisp -X5 s':' :ii ml' L - V -1 ilxgmg,-1, i iv Ylilisllliilrlilliillllifilliii?Tilll1fielllwiiliiiilelilisllilSiiil-willzwssfilliiz RS'giili?'llli'j.mfl:lw5YgiTiml5lf?iflEEglglF55w:gg,-NigglflQapi-3-jfiliyiigmliigillfm?5S'5Y'5P?'i?i'S'JE:YLirl!i1?5Hi35,igiiiifkiiiklbx..f'i7'l?il?mmYfXljf'JifrdiiiilmH'lIl'A'2i i'5 f S FRONT ROW L-R: Leggett, Messick, Hall, Faragher. SECOND ROW: Ziesler, Marciniak, Oser Sloan, CWO Bumgarner, CWO Brown, Alvastad, Ski, Wood, Ort. THIRD ROW: Rahman, Wood- son, Cain, Doyle, Stanfield, Hoag, Jones, Dighello, Taylor, Gilleland, Lump, Ball, lVlcCart Berryman, Henson. FRONT ROW L-R: Speck, White, Davis, Midgette, Wooten. SECOND ROW: Stiles, Mason, Hale Buchanan, Dahlman, Wittmer, Finkenbinder, Balonek, Krambeal, O'Dell. THIRD ROW: Russo Walker, Johnson, Vandever, Wilcoxon, Deuval, Kuhn, Bamert, O'Konek, Hughes, Welch, Mullis Rhone, Golden. usnzefesllisfsmsasrmalszisingersmixslaamliazlsssix ri w i: 'i Emil: lil? iifizmilif 55,51willE231fig,ilfll2.1Qf5l2iiEp'Zl'i, I 1, I 3 FRONT ROW L-R: Parsons, Macirynski, Barnshaw. SECOND ROW: Larson, Arent, McLaughlin, House, Mosby, Hooker. THIRD ROW: Stevens, Howell, Jaenisch, French, Ness, Freeze, Ranch. NOT PICTURED: CWO-2 Szakas, Billodeau, Castellano, Davis, Hendl, Lewis, Papke. FRONT ROW KNEELING L-R: Fisher, Davidson, Huseman, Woods, Ballard, Labbe, Inman. FIRST ROW SEATED: Werner, Sease, Murtagh, Dunn, Holdstock, Lynch, Bourg, Wall, Stallings. MIDDLE ROW: Morton, Green, Langlois, Anderson, Hall, Belk, Gantt, Thompson, Smith, Williams, Boyhan. BACK ROW: Vandorn, Gillispie, Gabrielson, Riordan, Brown, Barrows, Mell, Nelson, Novogradac. II 1 I r5f5?ilIl!3'5?I?5f3fiilifii9Qi I IEW? iimiiillwliilllliltlilllt,ttlaltifi in-salfttrliililllil railnitmm liI'lWA?lr1ml1l rlE?t!5iiP?l!l!?lii ...iw 'i Z' IW X Sf-as ' v l I N , S-Q2 ff' Y: ex. ., 'l 1' '5' iii, N Viliil 'L ' f ' , W . av A Ln! 'I 2? 'V Q 0' ' igaii ' I Q O X ' il? lj I - f . V M VN- QNX 4p . f ' ' 'x'-A IX ,N 'L . mg ,. ,J I T .ff A J --0 --Y-- wv i x CDR W. K. WASHBURNE, USN SUPPLY OFFICER 0 l .'fs::Ll1iLg f' ,fiiwi 'I,':l17 5l5f3..lZWfX'f53' m1t. l'fT'.' 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BACK BOW: O'Connor, Underhile,rBell, Cassidy Annis, Ellis, Beauchamp, Albin, Allen, Primm, Wildey, Niles, Easterwood, Egans, Munyan, Womer Pick. S-2 FRONT BOW L-Fl: Doster, Jones, Napolitano, Bledsoe. MIDDLE BOW: Kylor, Eaton, LTJG Swarts Ayers, Fredericks, Santiago. BACK BOW: Wargo, Nagle, McKay, Sullivan, Petosky, Gulliot, Snirah Monroe. 30 ..... ew Q I .-.u-fwm-1-za.,it-ttf mi fx.wm iittiieisinmnzamam. mimmifwmwingsimxeaiieismzlmiiisiierfilittiilafxtztxsiiiilaimmimliggiieixeflttstflslstiiitmiggitgfftiHigeltifiaiilimblilfiiiHSQtmliitlltiiiltliirlzkliilis52555552-QQQQ3-fgffgawtglggjgijfjg:Ei3,gf1,3rft-i3l,Ft31.5333iiizligiiiigiiqiMirri'liifliii'-Vfig.l?liii.??5sEii?f'I3i , ! s-3 FRONT BOW L-B: Kaiser, Brannen, Mills, Sease, McCarthy, Gruhlke, Simmons. BACK BOW Trost, Daige, Hull, Johnson, Armstrong, Brannigan, Sacks, Lorenzo, Hudson, Dubois. ll Y i L FBONT ROW L-B: Oliver, Weiss, Knights, Dysart, CWO2 Houston, Stirling, Quinn, Ealey, Molina Blevins. BACK BOW: Estabrook, Dawson, Hecton, Miller, Adolph, Santiago, West, lVlcGehee Fitzgibbon, Young, Mangabat I Qfiiirliliffllwiiiilfiil is ii ll xi si in 'W 'Bn' . ,. ,, ., i . ., ,.... .. , im, ,U . ,,i--WW .ii is .M , ia ,, - T K rr f - ,214-L i .wg Hug,-354: 4, A. 'H .fig,-:fri-gl f ,Q -1, ff I' 1,7 Q 3' ' rr: V7 , ffl ' 21 1 v .,: V,:i:E'4i'-, gzrgsiv ,Q -L: '?:.1if?'f .'!lEEfi'l4: wi Y-mT,IMmm?m Fx ..- vm!!! ,,H,H,MH..x m553,.4za'f-lfygig Wim. -Lina,1m3y,,R,m,,gH.3g5,,.l ,x,.15H1-p..fl'Hgrx2e'tmi:1l-.3Gxunigll-x Yu myoltiqllafj 0,2m:lt.ix, :ISN ,L i .wg mn- . . , .uf , , L, U I A Q .ll.i?E..l . I. .. , i E,LS,wi?i?.x:Jw,v,,,i,:imm: 'wilt EH,Ql,iSlll?i'?f9liil5,,?li. l,5lll'ililfil'RlxvQ7'i tl,k.liiitlLti5ifJil,lliilwiilil.iiifibrliiilikinitiii? 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BACK ROW Decastro, lannance, Mueller, Cook, Gerhart, Danoel, Hams, Pinkerton, Patterson. 32 K.vimm.E.ii-Qimirafaw:sis-we.w:fei1se'as.4isrefa:n:ise+wi:rsxif,12111 lfxaaazmnssnmqgaivlerssfiswief-rrffriiiisigiviiiliiiiiliiiiiiitjmfiikiariiriiiiiiililiiistiiitliiiiiiifiisiiilitiiithilitigig:gistiniwtzgizilgjraliltaieixsiiiiliuliiiiifbiiifiiiflisxixlsiiiiliiiiqififgtiialiiiiiiiiiwiieigtigiliiiaiiilllwiitfiiifffiiiiilfaliebgiiiilffiiMiniirasmthripg,1g13imi5lir,'qi3L,gt:i: i, ,, , , FRONT ROW L-R: Laurent, Venezuela, lVlunar, LTJG Swarts, Pasqual, Dillion. BACK ROW: Mann, Dewar, Draper, Redmond, Cole. S7 FRONT ROW L-R: Prejoles, Anderson, Flowers, Lt. Rich, Hall, Saylor, Lapid. BACK ROW: Goodall Nagle, Williarns. P 1 l .wgffgillzwfPilliidllliifiiiili, 1- H rlililliwlallillrliilllSwilllliillilifliikllll-l32S5?24lillllfgllifilwlrllawwlrelrlflfr 1 5'3 , C , ,,d , ,, , ' FRONT ROW L-R: Coenen, Liester, Kresback, Brown, Addwardt. 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Him .. .wit it it T, F l W- 1 l i l l l. ,. -l i. 4' il l i M it tl l ,f T. l I i . . 1 I lif li if .T ,l FRONT ROW L-R: Mosconi, Holloway, Heuring, Aubin, Cruthis, Contreras. SECOND ROW: Barnes, li Q, P. Smith, McAuliffe, Prince, CWO Shute, Waldhauser, Lovvorn, Cader, Drinkwalter. THIRD ROW: ji it Gilley, Alexiades, Berberich, Rendon, Littleton, H. Smith, C. Smith, Marsh, Robinson, J. Smith, lil Kenig, Martin, Moore. FOURTH ROW: Salter, Meek, Ward, Wood, Thompson, Stenzel, Ploss, Tl 3 McGough, Corley, Dziura, Chaput. l il l ll T. il I' Qi l li li-f gl l F W'2 igl ll till ll li il Tl T l . l' xl! l it ll ll ia N l li l l ,U t FRONT ROW L-R: Morosi, Hutchins, Crisp, Knoblett H d ' . - l, Campbell, Feeney, Daniel, Thexton, Rietman, Baldwin. Owar , Monson' BACK ROW' Erlckson ll, i . .1 ll li i , i i 38 ,l 1: iw tfwflfm- mi :tr-limit, - ' N We 3 - . ,V- .iff-.ef-.-aw than-1 , ....-vm-Mifsdm-,'-:ft If .: wg ...aa ,Tim 1 tii:: i U iTffH1.-lefvefillimiiltltli ?tif.ftz1iii1fQ Vliltlf'-' HW: Fr.-2.'.r+t1:'f,tqfmfff,,f:1::,-1t,.1.rf- ...-. T l -fl-vi-rl-mv 'elf-M-get lllliii-:Eli likilmfii-slEiEleV T.mira.4.r. Eli:-Sflrllelziat ii,Axfurl:?lltlUix?::r:ii5l5rEfll H M L J W - FRONT ROW L-R: Blevins, Woods, CWO S. T. W tJ S Hart, Hill, Stanley, Dimos, Bums' es r., exton, Marcus, Burke. SECOND ROW W4 FRONT ROW L-R: Karpel, Lambard, Rohr, Miller, Olsson, Vredenburgh, Linebaugh, Reimer Royston. SECOND ROW: Keene, Owens, Simmons, Shedd, Bright, Jeffcoat, Hamlin, Huebner Eanos, Andersen, Falck, Civik, Narducci, Dove Croteau. THIRD ROW: Jepsen, Gregory, Bell Christie, Hurst, Kline, Doud, Hlghsemeith, Brown, Porey, Pumphrey, Dutton. 4. , ll 'qAA ,W X, ll I, Q wa 4 A l U ,Hu Agn , fl un um! li , 4 5 linux, V, 1 AMn,i,,,,.A:i7w.l5,ry Rh ylvilqgl mix H is ,l1g'l4l1-HQ .E.lrNJ+gll,iyi1,f wvlxtlxhly lg ,1 Rummy, K ivy-my 4, lg, 1, l fly. 1 lj 3 X H tip, an l i v 'Vlilalvx l ii nl tl X Xl! t lllltl pl iff: NM, ml Wi Mill' lllll 1' v Nl',l.4llL lv SH' N ' Will' 'Wg l 1 Mill ll , ll- A U ,M Il lqllw xt 5' L41 ft' it Mtv, l itll' '15 ' I ' 3 f , 1 it it Sl ,K K fill K' l 'l I 1, li ,'l'51,Nx H'1.S' Milt w Linh il 1 l l l lil igp All ll l il f?'A1,i'liI tw M l TW X pl, l-uL'H1,v, nfl ig, Q JY, , l tmllf l, 1 1 Y'illm-ll,f11f3rf W1 1. 1' l I -.-. ann. W-5 FRONT ROW L-R: Monroe, Lostetter, Teats. MIDDLE ROW: Jacobs, Magovern, Sawasky, Touhill Hayward, Mills. BACK ROW: Taylor, Brodt, Castle, Hensch, Paugh, Muse Moreland Widell I 5 1 Russell. NOT IN PHOTO: Smith, Thomas, Williams. ' W- 6 FRONT ROW L-R: Faella, Henderson, CWO Scott lDivision Officery, Boyd, Pellerin, Miller. BACK ROW: Molinari, Collins, Logsdon, Phelps, Nolan. 40 1 l I 1 Q T Y N 1 K 1 1 N 1 x K IX -is I I VN K I ' v f x , L 4 3 - , 1 a n S. 'qw . ' i 9 JIIIIWD I, E9 Q f . 4 , . 1 K if - -P ' . ' , ,,,,, '!lLIll1IUlU I - if ,-., .Eid .LL , px, ' h' N- - 4 . -Q... N -Q - ., Q f 9 , a' - - 'f 1 I f 1 I - 4 7 ' ff 1 VM-X .-ff':'A V . A if Q' t' Minn' I, ' li -1 ll, V nw ll . I 1 ' 1 25235, ' 'V -I Iwi? N . W - 59 j .11 'F Jn: 1 'Q 1- W' 13 is - -- ' 427 Q - 1 ff: ., a -., : --1 . -.1 4 K 2' is NWWNH' . A ! .,wI' IW'Yf 0 aa. fwLxllewaywmm 51, ', k.W1, fM'lw'nkN4ipDw55rQ1 f4'fi 1NvTM:VM11NW'Wm! Wh .Jimi :wk Z fa ' 'm f www la! fb . 'W1zifviwlsvjfmifWif''Fw-Afg1b,1was:gfN W W Www M : 1 'I M NWN' ENERGUK f- M ' Y U5 E ' ww . A Oh 40 'A If - Wll .'.l- -' 325 , I 2 new ff 2 B f-i :- f Q S. OB!! gi,JHA1I'Do You MEAN THE FIRE I5 OUT' ? I I I I I II II II I I I I 1 , I I I I fx :wiv-If -we Em In' - Ir. 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T - I li . ri . iriimrrrimnrmnir .mmm ii. -miimtmnmwwltim-i E DIVISION g i l l l I FRONT ROW L-R: Hogan, Davenport, Havner, Berg, Mangum, Mitchell, Swink, Williams, McClaws , BACK ROW: Tomlin, lVloise, Colbath, Hoyt, Morris, Paglio, Giannetto, McCarthy, Potter ,, Dominguez, Brough, Bowen, Carey, Cornelius. i i, lin ll? lilf li? li lil M DIVISION :il '-1 if ,Ml ll l' I l ll lil il l ll, l l ill li li , . , FRONT ROW L-R. Basenger, Smith, Henry, CWO3 K. H. Pedersen, Smith, Cabral Green Hurbut Brock. BACK Rovv: Langton, williams, vmareal, Llanos, Bryant, Abba, Dauman, Fulkerson: I , Gilliam, Taylor. ' l y 44 DC DIVISION S x E E S 2 2 E FRONT ROW L-R: O'Dell, Lloyd, Hill, Schaefer, Lighthill, Hogan, Mercer, Satterfield, Freeman. MIDDLE ROW: Cragg, Jones, Glander, Urey, Mlddaugh, Defatta, Clark, Jones, Barker, Campbell. BACK ROW: Doty, Rice, Slattery, Galambos, Davis, Joseph, Maxfield, Nolan. BR DIVISION l E 2 i 1 FRONT ROW L-R: Charland, Groszek, Hebeler, Black, Muth, Zataello, Morris, Williams,Canada. BACK ROW: Kowalcik, Coumins, McKinney, Dempsey, Vanderploug, San Nicholas, Cody, Schex- nyder, Stone, Brandt, Meyers. FRONT ROW L-R: Hobbs, Coakley, Mclntyre, Stone, Gill, Mayo. BACK ROW: Bautista, Corpuz ' t Sn der, Scherer. Duell, Van Yosh, Cummins, Hlas, Amaran o, y I l 1-. ,MN if F4 'L in Nl w x 1 w lp al 11 ii ul .V V, M M Q1 ,! V 1i O ,, -. w..:...,---- ' . I W, , -1 if fig ' ,.:'sI'gl 5 ncdlfff' ,l I 3 c,z1. :-'f g L,-'- '- Q I HI' fff -77 Xx,t, --.Fiii I X L, g-e 4-ifx 4 f J lp Q Q ' H! Xx ci l' 5 Jima. f-Sf ff'-L 2 1JL'1L-L--i - 11- 4 W ..1-1-I -4 Z. 5 A' '-s ,, - 1 3 V .4 p -- :lj 4 , 1 I ny ,Pl ,,, r . L ' l 61.2 yy K' I I- uf, f E Lf H144 . mv V . , ' - -.. . in K. I I A - -6 U .Im :Q - uh ,. f H' f- 'i',5'9 l ! ,. f . 4 V ' Wx . Zi' I l if K fi f jjivf I ' M, ' a- L1 41' j Q I f -,ri gf A -1. .- - - 1 gf- .., , A . f df f nf U ' f Q -1 I ,Ll Al ' 1. uhv, . 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MANLEY, USN ADMIN ASSISTANT 'MWWX 'f w, 1 1 ,U in ww,Qaxsfzmudsifss seaes:mangagangcgfgaiggavsygigqfwiiiiimfimgggfiiiiigvffffwifimsi?Miii3i:ki2fPSIf?f!52ig3 ?iEi?Q?1?EQi2iIib3i8yi05iR1YfsHa1ssif:ummLiiitlxisff.,zximwcaavsrxmefaxuweaffmum Mm, mf H1-V 1 V 15 ' I , Al ,i 4 ,X , if igrrvl A p-19,.li,r in gy xanax' ilaxrrlw-r ,v ,ll i n l l 4 4 1 g T T M vii T lrsxvi ir lil al. vv vnnr , U1 un T ,A rin ini r xii li 1 xnx .l ,mfr ilu klllif 'll Magi ,Tx ffm J .ein ,qlvllllivxlpfih H.XmHg,, UTI hi ,twill -., ,,,,,Ali,,,Mlql mn! xllgwlmk xzxfii UM Ai : Qywhwxlxlr r 1 iaiwhf JKT M ,i, ,1,.i,d1,'v V llfimlll W e,1E-ifwxm -1 6 Us li T Zi 1 T H i fm ip 'W A il ll- rv.-f L, L H ff: e,,g.w-v..in5,wl: T' A .li lil will 1,949 gmjnlag ,uzlulmq pl- :gui ,mir laplv 1 i +1 - ,gf ng :ml iq ,lv Ilxllalxi l' 4 H ' f'- 1 1 T l , .. .1 - tvvq 'fl Lyvykllwlflrt nl lgixgggg ig? j WIMAA W XQVA 1 li-fif5'1ie14 vlvflifiiifli AF T- 2 5 fikiillilfiiiwis u4:l'fv .lfnll.if', 1lii,.v 11.aW i fi 517' P' X DIVISI FRONT ROW L-R: Palmos, Lease, Connors, Hemrich, Mclntyre, Zuntych. SECOND ROW: Fries, Jenkins, Chaoon, Bagley, McBride, Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Tevebaugh, Thompson, Close, Stock- ing, Roberson, Thomson, Welsh, Wood, Nuval, Furney, Benjamin, Watson, Moore. MAA-FORCE l FRONT ROW L-R: Carlson, Bacon, Raines, Sn d ,S II, C I S' ' .BA - ' Meyers, Jones, Baker, Doerr, Regna. y er ne ee en, lggla CK ROW. Marstelner 48 l 1 '-,,,...- S Yi wal? OPSINAV DEPA MENT CWO2 W. H. MCBAIN OPERATIONS OFFICER what ,gm ...su 3:34-'f wil .,i-tl-lr.-Y' .11-:Hip-fT::i'lEf53ifl13! 'S-?1'tYf'Q Lili YT,'fl-:- ll'.g'iTLfE'fl'5if' Wi ' ' . ww 4' -me , ,h r .7 fvzz'r ' : r'1: 1 'L- av ..:'...,.L' , ., ,.,, - .. . .- 4-u,-.-.-Y. - , , ,.. OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT FRONT ROW L-R: Howland, Newman, Byrd, Broadbent, ROW:V Herioks, Weiss, Rex, Williams, Gill, Conner, Wehunt Gerle, IVlcBain, Farley, Llnville, Anderson, Shaidlell. BACK King, Hawes, Lowalski, Fowler, Dentico, Sacks. FRONT ROW L-R: Webb, Coley, Baldwin, Means, Brolin, Platt. BACK ROW: Lozano, Lwalski, Tiemeyer, Hamp- ton, Hopkins, Francesconi, Romero, Rose. NAV'GAT'0N M Z f Xi STANDING L-R: CWO West, Miller, Carlson, Mosher, Cobble, CDR Buzzard. 51 , ,si 1 . T . f. . .. ffl:-.g.f'eri35ff,:.:.:..Qffzggg-l,lfl.Qi.2f.axffg ewilislilnlkiibitllliitli S l ll i 'W N as - '...a.1.-11,510 . K.: rflferdii , pr. rr:-lfzfivum ..-, 2-.... at. M Q .15 1' ' ,I EEK 1' f 1 f' ,af Q ' , . ,- ,X ,f f yf N' ' I 1 ff, ,Q , 1 I H 'J ' a RQ, f ff f 1 T w .-' ' v ff 'x g ii an 0 W - , ,fri A, , Xu . A ,- I xl f' I H ' l x - 1 x ' ' D 'II' -- -.I3 lx , ,v . l 0 1 O - ' .- f I X-' K ,411 N--ff :-X4 ' A7752-1 ' i w ' 1 -1141! 'X iii,-EX Wiz., ',:+'5wf:?l, ' '..- k:115 , 1 'X ...--- ' 1 ' X' N f H 15 lTi---- 2 Q . - M f 1 :Ziyi W ,W-j w . 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Headl, Bikowski, lDiving Of ficerl, Mondy, lMaster Diverl, Whitaker, Paavwe, Peterson. BACK ROW: Gordan, Merrick, Cook, ND DIVISION FRONT ROW L-R: Amende, Powell, Glover, Mesch, Waters, Farris, Hunter, Ryan, Swanner, Clark. SECOND ROW: Bannister, Simmons, Dewey, Williams, lVlcKay, Moore, Quintero, Abersold, McGraw, Kearns, Moderger, Cregut. BACK ROW: O'Brain, Banowski, Mauer, Chazin, Wilson, Brown, Shephard, Dovalsky, Neaveill, Klemow. i 'L' 5 '-'1f3Yf!iJlfLlJ2l3J. 'f f'?i '.',',:.:i:ELflSf5:2:l'if'i'1f'11:'-iid . '. iii.-lT'tL'ir. :'-1PT'i-i'l ?5i'i'lt3'ItHlrlfliiivl A-ifxbx divan? izlif-'Z if-ti'f-l:.5':'5',.::. 17 ilitf:l253.: 'ltT',. . lw1f?'.1xe,. , . .,,av't' I .- ' gf' ff ',,I'v, L. 624' 7 ' w' YVAWDL A A 2 , l l 1 l ,i- 55 l ff 4 i. .-ai. ' 'I -- y- 'r fr. V' 4 '. 'i-' TTY-' ter , 1, ' i . I i ' ',-ffm: ' p' t ' ' .'-F35 N 'W' ' ' ' I ill ' ' IIN' 'liiiltlii' 'gig' j713 'iQl,i'i7i l'lV ' 'ifgpftxgjxggutjititi r'iYjfr52r:iQS?iiri15i:illtiilgififiliiiYtilffifi I I 3. I , M. 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SE- COND ROW: Jernican, Shepperd, Smith, Coffey, CWO3 Waters, CWO3 Calveard, Chambers, Brown, Brooks, Pennington. THIRD ROW: Bowles, Cusano, Simmon, Brake, Payne, Crosby, Campbell, Baker, Fisk, Brown, Anderson, lvlalacara, Nlitchell, Coleman. M ur. vm nm-n X -Cl lx-r ii ,,,,,,.,.,,-,.,,, 4 W- HT, - M, -J?---mu 7. AT W -in-.-.. fiyg . ' W Q ' , A A I A V 4- , 'Q 'Z7 . , ' f I I ifigexxi- Q I I X Qi A' 3 XVW -1 M ,. ' M' i A ' f E U a.,, ju. -1 - . L -4- n, I MW --A - ' U' ' ' ' - E ' . ' ,,- 1 l' lx ,' :,-'lj-bE ,q ' H '. ' 1: I 'E--T :'.-life X 1 . . Q N 1 , lqffffe gigi W ' gtg, -fi:-jg-Eg ,Q -,X 1 gat- Vw 'Zqij5eE3 ?T -J g 1 - L4 1- ..Q,' 1 an . -:i--44?-fe 21,5 1 . I Ogg 1'-, ' ' , Q . ' A 'N' I 4 1 1 5 fi 1 A ! -735-54'Pf?9 1A-'-V W., X ' -'- - -llflf i i fs-Q2 ge- T',g-3 2 - ' - -if -if- + 5 I - .- ':1::,,.,,.f54 ,,... I,:1:-A,'fl-1.377-,-f' NIVEX TIN - .N -V 1 Y YA if Y YW' mv i-lik! VH4i4 . T V vlwr ,,, ,, I - V Y H v .-.,,,.,..-. .A+-if 4' ' LT R. E. HUNT MEDICAL OFFICER LT J. 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ZENDT DENTAL OFFICER DENTAL DIVISION FRONT ROW L-Fi: Molina, Daniel, LT Gilmore, CDR Zendt, LCDR Crooks Barker SECOND ROW Fiske, Donovan. 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MIDDLE BOW: Vas- quez, Liming, Weaver, CAPT Brooke III, Cox, Freeman, Bourdeau, Boyle. BACK BOW: Ferreira, Ferguson, Broome, Gillich, Krogh, Martilla, Page. mai 490' flflli f 1 l u - Z ' :ack ,R-'Ax 'f ...ngf's Q..54,g 95j v :.'- ., imtitask l 'M n , Mn, s Q7 F 4: W ,S 5' gg ' - ' '- ffgbx QQ 2 fn fo X C - Z , mu'-'1'PZ1 rs E 7 b fa 5 5 : 7 4 S 5 ' hi ,, T9 'Q .. 'el xQ 1 5 jf 1 5 , ' 1 A Q' -vlllf 4 'nm S i 5 ,RN Q N is i ix W W M , 6 3 iii S 1 ,AWMRDS A ARDS ARDS f ' :- n.Z,:u1g,r'T- -it f .K , ,Wfk , A . , 5 , LA V, I 05534 i is 74 ' ' -'iizg ' V .. . i . , V 5 - QW . I 5 - P12 asv 'Q i fl . fl-Q.-'fly Ss' . 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Y-. 1 , 1r3ifgLw?LE2ieabif::iT?:?21'-Iliieiz-'silt2?121 2-.eras A 71 .:. 1-,gf 1 5 1. 1, 1-V-LJ Secretary of the Navy, J. W. Nliddendorf, presents the Golden Snipe Award to Engineering Department. Captain Alexich helps CDR Washburn secure the Supply Blue E for Supply Department excellence. Captain receiving E award 1974. H ------. W-.--.i..h..- ,LY .. ,,,,!,,,-,,,,g,f,, ,V ,wid wiv Aw Vivvh- Fvwrwv Y Y 7 f -f 7 Y Y - WT yf' Ni . . f X , , s l S 5' it f xi J 3 X High over the deck, Lt. Harris, Engineering Officer, fleftl puts the finishing touches on the Red Engineer- ing E while Captain Alexich lcenterl looks on. The award for 1975 was given for the superior perfor- mance of the Engineering Department in reliability, material condition and cleanliness. During the period, the steam plant operated for 359 days, and operations successfully completed included the transfer of over five million gallons of petroleum lubricants without a single spill incident. ADM. Williams presents 1975 Battle Efficiency E to Captain. VISITORS ARRIVED AND ARRIVED AND ARRIVE D AND ARRIVED AND ARRIVED SECRETARY OF THE NAVY J. W. MIDDENDORF VISITS CANOPUS .,n E V f 4 'MXL Z 'S X Wk if 8223 2, Xi QQ Q56 'XX , -Zgfw ?f.iJz.,g:s 9 wg .- am? V -if , 'N Qzg a is Q .I Q :Q Ay. 1 Xl , X 0 ,ff 5' Qlh ' 4: Z W-wig - f-L, 'Z JN IN- g X .Qw.wvE. X gk I ,xssrr z?w w 5-xxx? , X A Jigga. ,, . W, f, Chief of Chaplains, Rear Adm. John J. O'Conhor, after celebrating mass aboard USS CANOPUS. 71 '-1-N., F f 3 fl' l i i iw l ii i,. ii 'L Ll l li l ii i , l All i 'i l ig' Q. ii l gi li' iii ' ll iii i3 i i Q i 5 IVlr. Jack Bowers, Assistant Secretary of the Navy i ll8lLi during tour of optical shop. lil Adm. Kidd presenting Golden Anchor Award to NC1 1 Maxwell 1 v l l 1 l ii i l 72 Admiral Isaac Kidd . , ,, ,, . ,,.. .. -.... ...,....., .,,.,,..-L,-ff, , .,,,.. 1 ,f1:.1. . .vv -:irq ..,.1:,p-:ml-5 Q '53--z.:u,,. 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V , H J v -Y 2 A - V -nv -'-l.il,,,7 '-, 'ig Rear Admiral, KeIIn's inspection tour ,,,,,,,,,,,Wfm'N f' . ,. , , ,f J SCOTLAND TH EA unru , 3, F SEEBEES Let's hear it for the Seebees who gave us a warm Waiting Room, a new dental clinic and converted the White House into Dolphin Hall for a Nursery, Navy Relief, American Express Bank. ,sf , s 571 Fe f as ?N,, 3 fm, is , l 'K , K pe, - - 1 -M Q -.Q P Wu.- 1, 3 4 J X ,f X 45, ,f - lviz K Just in case anybody might forget Berts, P.J.'s Harmony House and the Bay. A Swinging Friday Night In Downtown Dunoon. S s 1 2 E 5 I THE CO AL GAMES The Cowal Games started in 1894, with pipe band com- petition beginning in 1906, and special events laid on in following years for the crews and naval vessels lying offshore. The games were cancelled for two World Wars but attendance was over 30,000 by 1950. For 21 years the Cowal Highland Gathering has been run as an amateur meeting and has gained such importance that for many people it is the event of the year, either as spectators or competitors. The most moving sight is the gathering of the pipers and drummers, over 1000 of them, which marks the end of yet another Cowal Highland Gathering. M 4. 'N . 1 X 'NQNN QQ f . X 2 -gg . - f .N . i Q-at N YN X ' .i .,-..1, ' Q T im ,L X X ..,. Xi Q X x S .. .- . s Q, -fs, Asp N. 5 Q - , sk X X s X .--X. My 3 .. X .X gl.-N . c.Xf--...psf .. - as Xrass 1 ,X-.Qs 9- A A s,.s.Vg1 Q VW, 2 LMA TU f x Si 5 K ini .- RK SUMMER PICNIC The 1975 Site One summer picnic was held at the Dunoon Sports Stadium on Saturday, 19 July under cloudy skies. Captain Alexich welcomed the over 3000 Servicemen and Scottish guests to the picnic. In his remarks he commented on the 14 years of good relations between Site One and the local community. There was an abundance of good food and drinks for all. Hot- dogs, hamburgers, steaks, soda and beer were served by members of S-2 Division. 1 Sporting events dominated the afternoon. Shop 38 won the hotly contested tug of war contest. Individual winners were CDR Farrier in the mile run, HTFN Doty in the shot put and SH-3 Blevins in the high jump. Additionally, Chaplain Dolaghan dominated the over 40 shot put. The Executive Officer, CDR Buzzard, presented awards to all winners. pau.. ,..iBt-KS! K . ., 5 ,-. ,, -X 2' , , . - , ,, V, , W W A ...A,.,,,1. . , ' ' ,.,.,f4fv ia , i 1 1 .. mv -.,f- f , V V , Q -V , f .x , . V x 1 , . , M, X-,, f 7 . w ff 1 . X Zf ff 1 - 'Z sz! QQ XX Sw Q Q-.mmm 7 .mn i i Nab X' X ,E XXNTXQS XX XX YK EG X . -:N X Xf 1 X EX S Nkxi '?'g . X X gi-XSNXX sw ' A SS x 1 XX--SS -X XXX? .M X XX SOX -X XX XXQX x. X X5 XX XX X SX N XR XX. X QMXXX . X X -XX XXX XXXXX X XX XQ XX X X X I XX X-us? X ' .. X. - XX X YS :XXX X . AX X ' 'K' ' ' ' ' 'J' A ' .. . . ., , ,, .. ...,, ,,,,,A X H 4 Q,wras's11fffmwgaMfff'f M w':wHfM. 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HEI A Wh ,631 1 gm faiiif 1525 -4: WT: 'ffm R551 .3Q:'7,' w QE!- L xg-IQ N YW? 1 W HEN'- F vim: U.- , 35' QU 3: ar g: F? H' xg ess , ,FX Fil L Ea: 'V Ee ..: .if , X .2 H ., ki '1 QS '15 pi? 69 aw 3 SA 1, it Fl w J v vii iam' 3.5 .Q- tw W wi 4 , 1-'-dv I nv mf, , vi: if Q H?-1 Eh: me if J' v , 1 H32 1 N53 X W: 1: 13401 'Wi H ra , Y , A' 14231 s., .-. -.-- -..-.,-.F .Aw-nm--.--an ,.......L.LM.1-.Lf :fr..,'., SITE ONE BIRTHDAY BALL The 1975 Site One Birthday Ball was held in Queen's Hall, Dunoon on 24 and 25 April. The event celebrated the fourteenth year of Polaris Sub- marine Operation in the Holy Loch, the 200th Anniversary of the U. S. Navy and the 75th year of the Submarine Force. Speakers included Commodore James Lewis and Dunoon Provost John Thomson. Captain Alexich acted as Master of Ceremonies. ' Commodore Lewis opened the festivities with the traditional British Toast to the Queen. In his remarks, the Commodore reflected on the many har- monious years of mutual cooperation in the Holy Loch and also expressed his gratitude to the officers and men of Site One. In his speech, Provost Thomson remarked on the new era of Scottish Local Government and noted that he will be the last Provost of Dunoon. He also made mention of the mutual admiration and excellent working relations ex- isting between the Scottish Community and the U. S. Navy. The highlight of the Ball was the superb performance given by the CINC- SOUTH U. S. Navy Band, homeported in Naples, Italy. After good food, wonderful entertainment and good company the evening closed with the singing of Auld Lang Syne , the traditional Scottish end to a festive event. fy , 1 5 S i , , 4 , , 1 mi. Vlhlfi ww ftw.-W we . . , ., , T - , -- . f. . v -,- g,,- 1, - --.ar ---'rl i :an ,pg-1-ya - -1,-n-.ur r 14: :mu tnml-fm-lift!-g1t'?5't5llt-nil,,d:J5:2'Eff'1f!'g12 5' X E,22fmfsd::?!'s-'nfevffi .45 5-A -': ff. Luv' Li- ag? Eg rw M if POLA RIS RE GA TTA Polaris regatta 1975 in full sail The Fifteenth Annual Polaris Regatta was held on 20 and 21 September 1975 under the joint sponsorship of Submarine Squadron Fourteen USS LOS ALAMOS and the Holy Loch Sailing Club A total of 111 entrants In five ship classes participated In the events As in the past strong winds made for an enjoyable weekend for those in the larger ship classes while many of those entered in the dinghy classes were forced to spend the weekend ashore EN1 John Reynolds and Sperry Tech Rep Jack Franz were the Site One members entered in the competition A buffet lunch prepared by CANOPUS food service personnel was served on Sunday Members of the catered the affair Mrs Bev Owen wife of USS LOS ALAMOS Skipper CDR W Owen presented trophies to the winners of all classes I Site One Sailing Club and the Officer Wives Club , V ,Y .....5.m:,l , Wm www .g,,,...... M.M.,x-.-AN' I f fav ag Qfvy... Q5 Q W 1 Q 5 A-H' . ,X Q Q5 Q x X Q X X 25 Nl ll? 15 XM nun -uQ 1974 MARINE BIRTHDAY BALL On Friday night, 8 November 1974, the CANOPUS Marine Detachment observed the 199th birthday of the United States Marine Corps by holding a Ball at Queen's Hall, Dunoon. This highly successful social function was attended by approximately 290 American and Scottish guests, and was completely planned by the Detachment. This commemorative event, by design a dinnerfdance, was highlighted by the birthday cake-cutting ceremony. A particularly notable feature of the ceremony was the piping-on of the cake by a bagpiper, an act which has become traditional in the Holy Loch. The guest of honor, Captain James Fl. LEWIS, USN, COMSUBRON FOURTEEN, noted in his remarks the important role played by the Marine Corps in the Nation's defense and the small but vital contribution of the CANOPUS Marine Detachment to the success of the Site One program. In addition, the Commandant's birthday message was read. Once the cake had been cut, the Detachment Commanding Officer, Captain G. M. BROOKE Ill, presented the first piece to the oldest Marine present, Gunnery Sergeant Floy VASQUEZ, and the se- cond piece to the youngest Marine present, Lance Corporal DAVID B. GILLICH. After dinner, dancing continued until 0100, and it was the consensus of those attending that the Birthday Ball had been outstanding. l l i i l HOLY LOCKER CDR JOHN DOLAGHAN CHAPLAIN, USN Human Relations Council meeting Library minority literature week Shoes presented to Nazarene order orphanage, Glasgow. lNationaI Prayer Breakfastl Prayer Breakfast for local community and church leaders. Local church leaders at tea with Captain and Chaplain Dolaghan. Chaplains, Golf Tournament i rf iyvih 'trim ,sig 1 A.'l,.w1w4 ', ENTERTAINMENT Special Services provided some great opportunities for European trips, and good local entertain- lil ment from Johnny Cash to the Four Tops to Uriah Heep. 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