F1R K C£ Vz.K 0 A 7 poRToSCUPdl ,jKORJ?oVK noKEUEAD CITY .x Wd nia lft]« Y 0 ' KTH N-J s SEA ALeXANDR. A EGVF eMcatuut To t-he evocuees of Alexandria — that group of wonderful men, women and children who, by their marvelous good grace and humor under the most odverse conditions, became shipmates in the truest sense of the word, during the four eventful days in which they shared our life aboard the Chilton to these shipmates the men of the Chilton respectfully dedicate this book. CAPTAIN FREDERICK W. LAING Commander Transport Amphibious Squadron Six October 1956 — Februory 1957 CAPTAIN RICHARD VISSER Commander Transportation Amphibious Squadron Six August 1956 — September 1956 CAPTAIN DALE MAYBERRY Commonding Officer 17 September 1956 — February 1957 CAPTAIN CHARLES K. DUNCAN Commanding Officer 31 August 1955 — 17 September 1956 I COMMANDER AMPHIBIOUS FORCE United States Atlantic Fleet U. S. NAVAL BASE NORFOLK 11, VIRGINIA In Reply to: FF4-14 I4(N332:wn) P15 Ser 2903 9 Aug 1956 From: Commander Amphibious Force, U. S. Atlontic Fleet To: Commanding Officer, USS Chilton (APA 38) To: Commanding Officer, USS Chilton (APA 38) Subj: Award of Bottle Readiness Ploque, Fiscal Year 1956 1. USS CHILTON (APA 38) has been selected to receive the award of the Amphibious Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, Battle Readiness Plaque in Evaluation Unit A-2 for the year ending 30 June 1956. 2. Commander Amphibious Force, U. S. Atlontic Fleet, takes great pleasure in awarding the Bottle Readiness Plaque to CHILTON in recognition of the outstanding performance of the ship during Fiscal Year 1956. 3. Commander Amphibious Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, commends the officers and enlisted personnel of CHILTON for their efforts in attaining this aword. This achieve- ment reflects a devotion to duty and on attainment of standards which ore most creditable to themselves and to the Naval service. 4. Commanding Officer, USS CHILTON, is directed to make suitable notation and to place a copy of this letter in the official records of such officers and en- listed personnel of CHILTON as ore considered deserving in having contributed to the winning of the Bottle Readiness Plaque. Forward appropriate papers in accordance with established procedures in the cose of such personnel as may have been detached. L. S. SABIN Copy to: COMTRANSRONSPHIBLANT COMTRANSPHIBRON 2 cliHifUii Uft Admiral Arleigh A Burke, Chief of Naval Operations, visits Chilton prior to ship ' s departure for the Mediterranean, navaP SPEED LErfe grtr [—1 SKOAL OCUWtSY OASiJnunov UNCLASSIFia) rooonandlng Offlcar lEi CHILIOI (APA 38) rl et Port OfflM [Hv lark. New lork J - ' .rrutTiinoyc ' t .i;ATio:icfncE in REPLY r£fC(t TO FTi -lV(N33:pl) P15 S t 3273 tUTf i S ep 3195 iUT t. a-oajLcncB- •r Uikv. ( M talk Ma J m« ■«- 5ubJ: Award of Assault Boat Ihsi a Rafi (aj Chief Obserror, H.B. DERICKSON, OD lES TOUBAN (AKA 19) Itr A£A19:aH):JJn P15 aer 060 of 26 Jul 1956 (b) 00:{rHIEUirr BISTSUCTION 03503.3 (PHIBATPiE) Reference (a) reoomncnds to (kyinander A- ihlbloua Force, J. S= Atlantic Fleet, that UBS (HILTDN (APA 38) bo aufiorlaed to display the Assault Boat Inslgne. ParaGraph 1331e of refer?nce (b) provides that tlie Giiof Obserrer shall indicote x-liother display of the inside is authoriiedc Paragraph 1331f provides that Corroandln Officers are authorized to disple(y the inside ianediatelj upon receipt of the Chief Observer ' s authorisation = flomally, COKffllBIJUJT will no ' . make .Tittem aonaent on reports of exercises conducted for awards unless he does not ccmcur in the award. (S paragraph 1331g of rof: rcnce (b)) = In view of the fact that roforence (a) reconraends the award, rather than authorizing it, this letter is written to assure Comandlng Officer USS CiIHTCfl that display of the assault boat insigne is authorised. CD; H1IBLAHT notes with pleasure the hi i standards attained by (HILTCN and extends his oongratulatione to the Jonnarding Officar, officers, and nan of CHILTON. V. ■If O ' ii.! CCKTRANSRa. ' SPHIBUMT cx)KisAKSPniBao;i 6 Ca U53 IHUBAM (AKA 19) AX)£ ' 18Si Coanander Anphiblous Force, U. 3. AUantic Fleet U. S. Naval Base, (Norfolk 11, Virginia n J c::tc!cm (; 3C ' . ' r3 ' j .ij aot IHCUSSIPIH) INSIGNE AWARD ..io tr-.-7. i «wo5 -io) The last load Welcome aboard )ft ne LeacC t Strike up the band Under way at- last Novigafion Bridge Signal Bridge Things look well! Captain ' s Dinner Commodore ' s Dinner Attention!! 10 Man your battle stations I Chilton refueling the USS Burdo Shot of fuel line going down to USS Burdo JL B 7 5 5 i h iV You see Commodore, it ' s this way! Divine Services 13 ( cj naitaA We finally arrived! Bargaining — a musf Leaving the Rock behind 14 s s To the Glory that was Greece 15 Sure is interesting It ' s a long way down RUINS RUINS AND MORE RUINS! ! ! ! CHANGE OF COMMAND Captain, I relieve you 19 Sud Oif cutcCut eacA T antcf Dawn is breaking Open bridge aye Land the landing force 20 Debark! :?=• ' sc . ' G5s . Red beach lending Ready for the enemy SACC Time out Manned Ready All boats aboard It slipped Happy sober (aces! All in a day ' s fun Beer! Beer! Beer! Good to the lost drop! fi ZKce ' jff- aL-v - ? ,.: ' A M «• I ..Tin • • s Tfe r;- - v ■• :  ' ..p . TT,, w rv ,T-r {rvv ' ,;-. -: 7V % x tce mccutt % Beautiful women — High fashion. . 4. « . X NATO at work _isi ■: ij- i t ..j-Ii Kft. Nice — Russian Zane Coffee break New addition to No. 3 Hatch Crew ' ' iae l(t cU CHce 1 1 Awww — I am not! 27 The Palace at Monte Carlo The Riviero tour f? ' You can ' t get awoy from them More Sightseeing ID and Liberty Cords please Whose Jeep? Alps tour 29 30 s Captain Mayberry, Col. Popper, His Holiness, The Archbishop of Salonika, Comm. VIsser i -  . a. g? ! ' ' ! The White Tower 32 Landing of the Vehicles Reviewing the Honor Guard Attention on deck K f r - k- A 1 u StA East meets West m- ' Therell! 7 c 4eet ide Are you really from Hollywood , .r. 36 fpHOt, Hun ietf On 26 October 1956, at Izmir Turkey, Copt. Frederick W. Loing relieved Copt. R. G. Visser as Commander Transport Amphibious Squadron Six in ceremonies aboard Chilton 37 38 7 3 dcOte i ' Pmntff 39 Searching for downed plane enroute Suda Bay Tfte i (ncCe%cH u ta CcxancCnla FROM: COMSIXTHFLT TO: COM AMPHIB TASK FORCE DIRECT TRANSPORT AMPHIBIOUS GROUP AND COMDESRON 16 IN SUMNER WITH C S SPERRY TAKE COURSE FOR ALEXANDRIA IMMEDIATELY Waiting at Suda Bay r r % Arriving Alexandria Harbor with caution under full surveillance of Egyptian destroyers FROM: COMTRANSPHIBRON SIX COM EVAC GROUP ALEX I TO: CHILTON — FORT SMELLING — THUBAN EMBARKATION WILL COMMENCE 0700 LOCAL TIME X PROCESSING AND CUSTOMS WILL COMMENCE 0700 X USE SHIPS BOATS TO BRING OUT EVACUEES X LOCAL AUTHORITIES WILL HAVE ONE LAUNCH STANDING BY X IT APPEARS THAT BY TOMORROW MORNING THERE WILL BE 778 EVACUEES TO BE LOADED X PROBABLY MORE DURING THE oj Y BUT 778 AT 0700 X CONVOY 4 AND 5 IN VICINITY OF WEST CAIRO DURING SHOOTING X DO NOT KNOW WHETHER OR NOT THEY WERE ABLE TO GET THROUGH. 6e Jttf ee S t an tc(M. 42 A welcome sight to weary evacuees Boats hod to pass close to firing }fk Hearing the Ship Welcome 44 Marines ond Sailors offer a helping hand 45 Wi 7 e ccuHC Checking in n Of C€UKC - 6€if CUtci cUi ;4 cuicic(mte M ic % Aiut nxf tnautA 48 They wolfed Were escorted below No problem was too small 49 i 50 4 a - iU tMU9 u 51 7 UiM uOu i AdtM Dessert every meol SfoecOzl ca%e t (f M 1 3 B K BS i Wardroom movies Scn€i oc Podre and friends r iir ' -i Jr. Morines Sea daddies ' KieU Mvin t time o t ix Uve 0f I On The Spot Training Business as usual t -f : .Jt -0i e • ' fL-vX ' - r FROM: EVAC CENTER TO: COMTRANSHIBRON SIX I COM EVAC GROUP ALEX i EGYPTIANS THINK MINES MAY HAVE BEEN DROPPED X NO MOVEMENT OUTSIDE HARBOR UNTIL SWEPT X YOU WLIL RECEIVE INFO FROM EGYPTIAN SOURCES X m 58 FROM: COMTRANSHIBRON SIX TO: COMSIXTHFLT OUTSIDE FROM: AMERICAN CONGEN ALEXANDRIA TO: COMTRANSPHIBRON SIX (COM EVAC GROUP ALEXI ON THE OCCASION OF YOUR DEPARTURE FROM ALEXANDRIA I WANT TO EXPRESS MY DEEPEST FEELING OF APPRECIATION FOR THE OUTSTANDING MANNER IN WHICH YOU CARRIED OUT THE EVACUATION OF OVER 1000 AMERICANS AND FOREIGN NATIONS X IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE UNITED STATES NAVY X BON VOYAGE AND MAY GOD KEEP YOU ON COURSE TO YOUR DESTINATION X TVe xted to (eaotc cfou Some walked Some were carried Approaching The Pafch Chilton men assisting with baggage on Patch MISSION COMPLETED X READY TO GO AGAIN X 1528 men, women and children, 1 Siamese eat and 1 Dachshund dog (smuggled aboard) were safely and tenderly delivered to one of the Navy ' s large and comfortable transports in Suda Bay, Crete. The Navy and Marine Corps had brought home the bacon. 60 afrfr(f OttAcCcuf f anutc .. Group at the bor Who it is?? ecneatcoH Suctci ee Basketball jump shot You speak, Joe, besta buy % ' jlV f . I Ifii i Sudd d(f Ship at pier The morket Old and new (Cattle and truck) Deporting on ladder With special Side Boys to speed him on his way Chapman is transferred to shore duty Approaching beach THecUcutcUx 6-56 ont ScucU SancUKca 56 LCVP ' S circling ■«i JI 66 Off Loading Jeep : I r Sfe : !. LCVP 12 on beach .■' ' ■2 LCD ' S beaching ' Ti LCVP Ramp open Marines landing - - J ' ' Tank A12 at water ' s edge Tank leaving L C U 67 68 Marines landing Sailer resting -V . ' -yr Marine resting Marines launching boot CITY OF HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGES U Ltt.l4g«JL P s 70 i ' i i i (n H U ( t encH ( ( Out ( la Tfte ,v si-J -jV p S tc c id 72 Shopping Touring the Catacombs 73 I WW %%M , y f  5 + 2 75 Christmas Day Party meant a reunion with old friends. t tcdif ad ' Dcuf T z%t(f lb £ S ZHt Z (aUU TUifi 77 AcCt xK CKtc itam olcUtenA Oict ti Hcn et u(i tn tmcftt Sci icei(ma 0%frAcut i ' Pa Uf E. S. SAIDRO — SDC — signing up for another four after 26 continuous years of sea duty. Following the Chief ' i example T. M. Kettner, CS3, re-enlists for the first time. 82 THonc e (}tt€f HOME, A WELCOME SIGHT! 83 IT ' S GOOD TO BE BACK 84 ec umMoh r -- ' ■jrf-.-... =1-. - -.; - . j ' .- ' -V r-jt ' .-■•. ■' ■7i . - ■• H: 85 Jlli €M€UtC(M y cutct F . 87 SOME OF THE BOYS Lt. J. K. Taylor — 1st Lt. Ujg. J. D. Corry — CIC Officer; CWO McCulley — R. Div. Officer; Ensign J. E. Stewart; Ensign D. E. Chostoin; Barone, E. S. — SA; Bosnett, J. Kl. — SN; Brown, E. D. — BM2; Brown, G. R. — SN; Burleson, C. C. — SA. J UAUx m fv.! Hill, C. C. — BM1; Joy ■Mr, H. L.— BM2. Masi, L. A. — SN; Mc Keever, R. C— BM3. Miles, L.— SN Lone, T. D. — BM3; Lange, A. W. — BMl. Poe, F. H.— BM2 Mortensen, N. E. — FA Corney, W. A. — SN; Daniel, F. E. — SN; Gallagher, H. T. — BM3; Glackin, P. C. — SA; Goodmon, C. — SA; Gresklewicx, W. — BM2; Guerro, L. — SN; Hoefner, W. H. — SA; Holcomb, D. J. — BM2; Hotfield, J. D. — ENFA; Heck, B. L. — BMC. ' f1 Poole, R. M. — SN; Schumacher, D. J. — FA; Shirley, W. R. — BM2; Simpson, R. W. — SN; Smith, A. L. — FA; Spisok, F. D. — SN; Tucker, J. — SN; Webster, A. — BM3; Whitfield, W. D. — SA; Wing, G. C. — SN. Perry, J. D. — BMl; Robertson, F. E. — SA; Sumner, R. — BM3. CWO A. E. Mayle; Allen, W.— SN; Akins, R. L. — BM3; Barnes, C. — BM3. Ensign G. O. Bernard; Ensign G. C. Jarrett. Borr, F. — BMC; Bean, R. J. — SA; Bishop, J. R. — SN; Bizzelle, C. — SN; Edge, F.— SN; Hart, W. E.— SN. Hassan, R. V.— BM2; Hattula, K. G.— SA; Hingleton, L. — SA. Lopez, H. — SN; McKenzie, R. C. — BM3; Moore, T. S. — SN; O ' Brien, V. — SN; Padula, E.— BM2; Porker, D. E.— SN. Hrichus, J. M.— SN; Levner, J. T.— SN. Lindell, L. B.— BM3; Longs, J. A. — SA. Sid Lt. J. G. - D. E. Judson, Boat Crew Commondcr Ensign J. H. Morris Atkinson, W. D. — BM2 Boker, B. H.— BM3 Banks, G. E. — SN Choppell, K. K.— BM2 Cloyton, R. A. — BM3 Creamer, J. R. — BM2 Cunningham, J. C. — BM3 Demmo, V. D.— SN Johnston, F. D. — FA; Jones, Wolter — FN; Kimmerling, P. E. — FA. Lee, M. G. — SA; Manno, J. J.— BM2; Mossey, M. D. — BM2. Devlin, W. J. — BMG3; Dill, J. B. — FN; Engberg, G. O. — BM3; Gholston, C. — SA; Holl W. — SA; Hodge, L. W. — SA; Johnson, D. L. — SN. m 9 Sergeant, P. C. — SA Seery, R. J. — SN McJunkin, J. W. — SN; Meloncon, A. S. — SN; Minnifi, D. J. — SA; Morrey, J. R. — FA; Murphy, J. C. — SA; Nelson, C. H. — SA; Peterson, J. R.— BM1; Puckett, J. L.— BMC; Sobol, D. J.— BM3. Sloan, W. B.— SA Smith, L. F. — BM3 Snell, J. P. — SN; Stewart, J. L. — SA; Taylor, B. J.- SN; Taylor, G. F.— SA. i Therminy, B. J. — SA; Vos, J. — BM3; Wolloce, R. L. — SN; Williams, A.— SA; Wilson, D.— BM3. 4t Om mk Ensign W. H. Hawkins Jones, R. L.— SN Jordan, R. F. — GM1 Molloy, J. F. — FTl Marshall, D. M. — DMSA Masters, J. A. — GM2 Ammentorp, F. — FT3; Bough, M. G. — GMC; Hocketf, F. L. — GMC; Howord, C. A. — GMl. Rafolski, J. E. — GM3; Taylor, P. L. — GM3; Van De Carr— N (FT3); Weoles, R. S. — FTMSN Nosh, C. R.— GM3 7 U4C C(M. Lt. J.G. - C. W. Hoffman Engineering Officer Lf. J. G. - J. R. Saavedra B M Division Officer Ensign A. Muzi Damage Control Ass ' t Home, R. V. — ENl Coppucetti, E. J. — FM Crawford, F. E. — ENS De Jong, J. E. — EN3 Lindell, E. E.— EN2 Lynch, A. F. — FN Merritt, J. L. — EN2 McClellan, Matta, D. J. — FN Mc Anamy, J. J. — EN2 W. B. — FN McDaniels, H.T. H B B ■■H ■IflHH fetreault, R. J.— FN EN2 Meodows, A. L. FN Schrock, M. — FN Smith, D. C. — ENFN Springer, D. K. — ENFN Reddish, H. D. B H B H HWiddows, D. T.— FN ENFN Rosenberg, R. H. — EN3 Thomas, F. A. — FA Thomas, R. A. — FN Thompson, H. L. — ENl Bornhill, H. A. — BTt; Bumon, J. J— FN; Carter, D. T.— FN; Chowoniee, W.— BTC; Daltofore, L. R. — BT3; Jones, H. M. — BT2. UK UOK Kerr, K. L.— FA; Masters, F. D.— BT3; Medro, G. W.— FA. Tilson, D. E. — FA Nordloff, W.— BT( Oshell, R. E.— FA Vail, C. J.— Fl Reese, H. J.— FN; Schockley, B. L.— FN; Smith, A. R. — BT3. Spier, W. E.— FA Thomos, J. W. — FN ' DuM4iO t W Lt. S. W. Perond Ship Dentist S Divi iatt .. « CW0W2 - C. K. Rains; Agreste, K. R. — EMI; Ayer, W. E. — FN; Boumon, W. F. — FA; Berkheimer, G. A. — EM3; Biesxk, R.— ICFN; Foltx, M. B.— IC3; Gentile, R. W.— EMI. 5 u f Hoyes, R. T. — EMFN; Pease, G. E. — ICFN; PraH, T. A. — FN; McLinmore, S. G. — FN; Roberts, D. P. — EM3; Swithers, F. — FN; Veselosky, J. J. — EM3; Ward, J. T. — EMC. 97 r? i(d i Lt. N. W. Socrinty Ship ' s Doctor Flint, J. H. — HM2 Stewart, R. B. — SA Smallacomb, R. H. — SN Hammonds, C. L. — HMC m fft C(Jii lCOH B«den, L. C. — FN; Barman, D. B. — MRFA; Boutcher, L. B. — MMFN; Bowdish, R. D. — MM3; Brow, W. C. — MM2; Cossell, C. L. — MMFA; Chopman, W. E. — MMl; Eberius, W. M. — MRFA. Emmerson, R. W. — MM3; Foerber, A. A. — MMFN; Helms, J. H. — ENl; Jones, Cloud — FN; Lucas, M. W. — MM3; McKenney, M. L. — MM2; Miller, G. E. — FN; Nelms, H. L. — FA; Schlepp, W. J. — FA. Spires, C. L. — MMC; Swonson, R. A. — MMFA; Swotkoski, N. — FN; Vellines, D. L. — FN; Whifeheod, R. W. — MM2; Wysocki, W. A. — FN; Yuhus, J. L. — FA. 99 Tt uaUc h Lt. J. G. - H. C. McClerkin, Navigator Ensign E. B. Dane, Novigotor Christenson, V SN; Green, W. R. — SN; Phillips, R. E. — SN; Quelly, G. J. — SN; Ridgeway, H. W. — SN. Shannon, G. E. — SN Trimbur, A. F.— QMC Bennett, E. G.— ME3; Chism, J. A.— FN; Daniels, C. — FP2. Mclntyre, K. A. — FP3 Mehler, C. W. — FN Montgomery, C. S. — FPC Nonce, R. L. — ME2 Garrett, J. H. — DC3 Griffin, D. O. FPl Hahn, W. J. — DC3 Horris, J. A. — DCl Martinei, H. W. — MEFN McDonald, T. J. — MEl R ' cotcduut Heal, S. H. — FPG3 Pittman, O. L. — DCC Rodriguez, F. — DC3 Stoneham, G. A. — MEC Wisner, J. E. — PCI 101 C(AC4COK 0 Lt. J.G. - R. M. Dolan, Ship ' s Secretary; Alexander, J. E. — BMl; Atkinsan, H. M— BM2. Coker, L.— PN3; Dowley, A. D.— YNSA; Duncan, G. D. — BM3. Ferguson, R. S. — PNC; Gay, M. E. BM2; Griggs, J. R.— YNSN. Grimes, W. M. — BM2; Hebbe, E. R. PN3; Houser, S. T.— BMl. Lamb, J. O. — SN; Mashburn, G. R.- PN2; Rogillio, H. I.— SN. f • 5, Schube, H. P.— YN3 Statham, H. D. — SN Commander W. C. Henberry, Chief of Sfoff; U. D. E. G. Kelley, Chaplain; Lf. G. KIcinfcId, Surgeon; Lt. J. Bechord. Ensign V. J. Gerhard; Copt. R. P. Harris; Combaf Cargo Officer; Lt. T. L. Kennedy, Combat Cargo Officer; Bonks, B. R. — SD3; Biggins, J. H. — SN. Bryant, W. — SD3 Childers, L. R. — QMl Collier, R. — SN; Cotton, S. — TN; Gorvin, E. R.— RMC. Jessen, E. B. — SN Goldstein, S. H. — RMSN McKesson, G. E. — SD; Mummer, F. R. — YN3; Sowder, R. C. — QMC; Swonson, O. W. — YNl; Swehia, W. M. — SN. 103 Sf uaUcok Lt. Q. B. Morrison, Supply Officer Alli- good, A. D. — SH2 Ampungon, R. C. — SH2; Atkins, J. C. — CS3; Augenstein, A. N. — CS3 Bonto, M. H. — SHI; Borger, R. H. — SN; Carlo, R. M. — CSC; Chapman, L. F. — BM2; Collins, L. E. — SN; Crone, E. A.— SKI; Durket, P. A.— CS1; Gabbert, B. L.— SHC; Gognon, P. L— SK3; Goines, N. W.— SH2. Jones, B. L — CS1 Justice, C. J. — SN 104 Golvin, J. T. — SN; Hordnick, D. — SA; HIavac, J. M. — DKl; Hollomon, R. S.- CSl; Johnson, C. S. — SN; Johnson, W. L. — SH2; Jones, D. — SH3. O ' Raar, J. L.— CS3; Oxford, W. V.— SA; Polmeres, E. P. — TN. RNver, R. R. — SA Rooks, H. J.— SHI Poyne, J. H. — SN Reading, P. A. — SK3 m Sullivon, J. L. — CSI Tropp, J. N. — SA Treot, J. F.— SN; Wode, G. F.— SN; Walls, J. W. SKC; CW0W2 - R. H. WickliHe. Mock, W. E. — CS2; Michoud, G. J. — SA; Miller, C. J. — SK3; Morgan, R. D. — SK3; Morriale, R. B. — SA. Leon, G. V. — CS2; Leslie, R. A. — CS3, Lindhordt, W. R. — SK2. y ' ' Williams, L. — CS3 Young, J. W.— SK3 i Kettner, T. M. — CS3 Lang, C. J. — SN Wolfe, R. L. — CS2 S2 iuUi K Austria, E. — SD2; Bell, J. — SD3; Boyd.W. — SD3; Brooks, H. — TN; Buclatin, W. C. — TN. Ensign, J. Dclrymple, Disbursing Officer; Encarnofion, E. V. — TN; Ereso, E. O. — TN; Ferris, L. S. — SD2; Gonon, F. M.— TA; Hudson, W.— SD2; Lee, J. C— SD3; Miller, K. L. — SD2; Mislong, F. — SD2. Paso, J. P. — SD3 Powers, M. B. — SDI Remorco, B. S. — TN Shelton, F. L. — SD Valdiconio, A. D. — SD3 106 Lt. D. A. Decker; U. J.G. - J. P. Pugh; Ensign R. C. Pope; Aldrich, M. J. — RMl; Beckholt, H. L. — RM3. V mmmSm Breeding, H. D. — RMSN; Robinson, F. D. — RMSN; Sheflin, R. E. RMSN; Steele, R. L. — RMSN; Toylor, M. E. — ET2. 107 U. A. R. Morkson; Berger, C. W. — RMSN; Blaies, K. L. — QMS; Covey, W. P.- RMSN; Doud, F. R. — SN; Erikson, D. L. — SN. eacAmOiiten. TtnCt 2 Flogle, G. L.— FN; Foreman, H.— FN; Foy, S. S.— BM2; Ganey, W. L.— BMC; Harden, L. L. — SN; Keoshner, R. L. — SN. Lloyd, L. H.— SA; Mills, H. C. — GM2; Moore, J. E. — RMSN; Scammell, R. — END3; Shannon, R. P. — RMSN; Toggort, W. H. — SN. 108 S i(AC i ut Ensign J. H. Branifield; Bearce, L. S. — QM3; Dane, N. G. — SMS; Estrada, L. J. — SN; Juste, R. — SM2. Krenik, G. T. — QMS; Pennochi, G. J. — QMS; Plummer, K. R. — SN; Roffeld, R. S. — SN; Smith, F. R. — SA. 109 S iuc i m LCDR. E. L. Meyer, Operations; CW0W2 - G. W. John- son, Electronics; Corpenter, W. V. — ET3; Clark, J. J. — ETC. Doughty, W. G. — SA; Hober, H. J. — SN; Hanowott, E. L. — SN; Jarzembowski, E. R.— ET3; Miller, T. G.— SN; Shaw, J. A.— ET3. 110 01 VcvUcoH LTJG. L. F. Chesson — Comm.; Ensign W .R. Dorsey, Ass ' t Comm.; Bailey, G. J. (RMSN); Bearden, V. H.— RM3; Berkley, J. E.— SA; Chovex, R.— RM3; Covey, K. L.— RM3; Gardzolla, R. J. — RM2. «5J.« Holcomb, F. E. — SA Hoover, 8. J. — RM3 Johnson, C. R. — FN Johnson, C. R. — SN aB!ig Koufmon, L. D.— RM3: Uahy, C. J.— RMSN; Newmon, J. C— TE3; Norwood, C. T.— RMSA; Poindexter, J. D. — RM3; Ponikvar, U. J.— SA; StouN R. H. — SN; Vitolc, G. H.— RM3; White, D. L.— TESN; Willingham, L. D. — BM3. 1 1 I 0 VivOcM. Bodiford, L. J. — SN; Brooks, H. A. — SA; Bourn, R. J. SA; Coody, J. M. — SN; Fernald, G. G. — RD1. Jockson, J. A. — RD3; Jenkins, J. L. — RD3; Koffend, F. S. — SN; Kolip, W. H. — SN; Mochell, R. L. — RD3; Olszewski, F. D. — RD3; Smith, M. E. — SA; Yeafts, L. L. — RD3. 112 Produced by H G, ROEBUCK SON, I BALTIMORE, MD. 9 jSJPs .JKORPOT- noKJEUEAD CITY OCE A Yi •iWA SA, ( e IM iUOt ' .SlftKAP S ' O o poRTo SCI 3 fs V D NlA VJGrU TA. ) W)R9 ' 1i vfH ' IZV SEA ALeXANmiA EGYPT
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.