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officers 10 Meadowbank Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. l Commanding Officer: Cdr. George F. Britner Executive Officer: Lt. Cdr. Jesse R. Watt 26 Chumplin Sf-I Newport, R-L Ens. Donald A. Connely 10 Old ox Road, Manhasset, N.Y. Ens. Barry Carle 83 Blue Hill Terr., Milton, Mass. Lt. James W. Hayes, Jr. 36 Ayrault St., Newport, R.l. Lt. Thomas J. Hermitt 253 W. Lincoln St., Exeter, Pa. Ens. Robert M. Hetterly . Rt. No. 10 Hanover, N.J. J l Lt. figl Leonard A. Lauder , 13 E. 77th St. New York, N.Y. , Ens. Hiram P. Maxim lll Old Mountain. Rd., Farmington, Ct. ,Z Lt. figi Donald G. McManus v 40 Park St., Dexter, Me. N Lt. iig1 Thomas M. Moore 195 Franklin St., Newbreemen, O. MIDDIES ' Samuel P. Comly III 2050 Spring Hill Ave., Mobile, Ala. John H. Dean 132 DNW, Miami, Okla. Fitzgerald, James L. 412 West Beard St., Syracuse, N.Y. Keith P. Garland 30 Woodledge Rd., Needham, Mass. Clarence H. Keim 5119 Forest Ave., Kansas City, Mo. John H. Mackinnon 1616 Court St., Saginaw, Mich. 1 Thomas S. Murphree 501 Holly St., Little Rock, Ark. Paul A. Polski 1002 UA Ave., Eveleth, Minn. Gordon M. Schaaf 1621 Madison St., Madison, Wisc. Allen B. Schweitzer 3626 Marion, Corpus Christi, Tex.
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NEWPURT So back across the Atlantic we head- ed. Ten days and well over 3,000 miles of water lay ahead of us, but the sea led the way home, and home was a word which brought a smile to the lips of every man aboard. The cruise had been a successful one. We were deeply im- pressed by the sights we'd seen and by the very fact of having travelled to dis- tant lands, but home was now the cry and we counted the hours until leave and seventy-two's would once again be a reality. There was much to be done by way of preparation for August first and it was an active time. The Yeomen were snow- ed under with leave applications, the deck force slaved at adding the final .gp-,.'4.-., ., sfwggfg, A4 ,t ., fc . . .. , , -7 531,',:tg.f,,g,tgcwM-' touches of paint to an already ship-shape iob, but despite our occupations, New- port was our preoccupation. Even our fantail cook-out and the Middy's skit, though masterpieces of their kinddid not make us forget. Ten days, then, after departing Lis- bon, America came into view. Just as three months before we had passed a- beam to port the red and white Brenton Lightship, and felt itto bea symbol of put ting out to sea, so, passing it to Star- board on that first day bf August it was a symbol of return - Newport's Statue of Liberty at the gates of our happy future. At 1400 we moored. The round trip was complete and the curtain was rung down on another cruise. 4 l J X '- --9 4 ff' enmity. . ., A :f.:f:ar.,Qgj .V i s -, ff , ,542 Wi fjjg' 'ff 51: V , f , - ...wwf-. .v ,.,.1. Q-,gp V ,s frg.. f'-..-Lv - :'7g .. 1V'f'?PZ., -f ,. --.12 'lo' sisszf-iq.: . e,..vf.wQ:- M., pt ul, LKAL , k f , A -g , . 'L ' t . J ., - MF ' 51 1 mg-mfs-,.,.g5n,f-gffg gi: 'f n--r'wf'.wov,e?,f 1.-f,.:,ff:1.ff'??-ff -5 . ,V ,-..t,.,,,, ,,, ! 1 . -A . '7 f M if' 1 fy f,.:fwiff1 fff-f -nv - ,K -. -, ,f,,..N.,,eglg -. s . 1 :Q 'ii ? EV 5 2... ' ' ' .M f- W f Y g-Af -w,:s..5 fe-jriiffrsi-L i'5:,..gf'i'WP.:': Asif -. --e- f -f -u.uf,45 -sf --. -1:-t. -to rmav.:-X..--.-f - - . --new--4. . N r' we-.st fs -1,-, :L .:W,.,M,: . V g f ---'4w'i -if-1---:wwf-6:-1.1 -'-'sir-:-'H-few K frat!-:fi fgj-L., ,I 7:-,-AL 7-::e'1,52,fif2jt5.,: if 1 ' 4?-TF -f'L',.7i' iisffskk- le- -2-L2 elif?-1 iz'-Efwfi--.1-f -.if ' ' 5 2,13 ' ' ,4'-e-s-Ft:- ' - , wa--151-if--of-L .- -- 1-1-,,,--4-N-. f u- -1 b ' l 1 f .. Finis
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the cre ABBOTT, J.E. BO-I-OS A J 325 E. Trenton Ave., Trenton, N.J. I Monetql Vg, ADAMS' AJ- Bouccisire if i. RFD No. 4 Darlington, S.C, Rt. 2, Box 67 Davis City, Neb. AHL, W.C. BOWKER H.C. BOX 341, Rcwlinssi Wye Mqiii si., Dividing creek, N.J. ALLEN, J.H., Jr. BOYLE, HJ. 1036 OFGFIQS Sl'-I Y0Ungstown, O. 3758 Cresson St., Philadelphia, Pa. Al-1-EN, W-W-I JF- BRACKEN, R.P. , 202-15 42nd Ave., Bayside, L.l. N.Y. Rd. No.. Ebensburg, Pa. ALMEIDO, A.J. BRADY K ARE 10228 Ave' M ' Chicago' HI' 4745 W. North Ave., Chicago, lll. ALV Z, T.J. BR 118 N- 5eC0n St., Mechcnicsville, S.C. Xenia, O. ANDERSON. J.L. B . 14322 77th N.E. Rt. 2, Bothell, Wash. RIDBEaiAi5AQ, Ihlllcmvoo, III, ARSENAULT, fY'. i 7 Woodward Park St., Chelsea, Mass. BROvS'dlly2 AUBELLE, R.F. ' BRUBAKER L R 1729 Concordia Sf-I PlTf5lUUfQl , Pa. Rt. 4, Raragon Mills Rd., Nashville, Tenn BAIRD, J.E. BRUGGMAN, W.H. Rf- NO- 1 BOX 794, CGWIGSI Wclsh- 605 S. Monroe St., Baltimore, Md. BAKEI-MAN, A- BRYDON, R.J. 344 WlllGI'd AVS-i Providence, R-L 511 Christine Court, Johnstown, Erie, Fa. BALSLEY, H.C. BURTON, J. 499 Snyder St., Connellsville, Pa. I3sAdrian Rd., Milton, Mass. BARBERO, R.D. BUSBY, J.K. 56 Linden St., New Bedford, Mass. 43 William St., Medford, Mass. BARRY, J.J. BUTLER, M. 110-37, 153 St., JGmUlCCli N-Y- 1104 Harlem Ave., Baltimore, Md. BATCHELOR, J.A. CABLE, R.E. , MT. Vernon Ave., Mdddenfleld, N. N.J. R,R, 1 Spicelqndl Ind, i BATEMAN, C.J. CALLAHAN, M.J. 203 N. 73rd St., East St. Louis, lll. 32 Fredrick Ave., W. Albany, N.Y. BEAM, S.W. CALCAGNI, J.J. 7532 Oak Grove Ave., Citrus Hghts, Cal. 44 Franklin St., Milford, Mass. BEEGLE, M.R. Jr. CAMPITO -LM- 511 Monmouth Ave., Bradley Beach, N.J. 109 State St., Holley, N.Y. BEGUN, M.J., J . CARUSOI 5-D- R.F.D.r No. 4 Colchester, Conn. 25 Ma9f10llU 51-1 Rochester 3, N-Y- CAVALLO, A.P. BEHREND, A.W. M 1310 Moore St., Akron 1, O. 43 Oak Ave., West Newton, ass. BENNETT, A.C. CAYWOOD, J. kl 34 Fairmont St., Marlboro, Mass. Cherokee, O. a. CHAPMAN, E.C. BLAND' IM!-Cjuordyl Ky. 130 Green St., Virgennes, Vt. CHEE, F. BOLLARQDFNEQ ,I Shmpsviiiel po, 309 soiiiii 7iii si., Gallup, N.M. CHESTER, R.E. BORREGCgg6Fi-fgdgemans Sh' Laramie, Wye. 303 Savage Lane, St., Paul, Minn. Bosnc BP. C LD5' Rf' ' 61 Center St. Woodmere, Nassau, N.Y. West Road, Norfolk, Conn.
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