Columbus (CG 12) - Naval Cruise Book

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A a 'i m' ' Hi., i 5 E,,,,g51- an . 5 Yay l968 Palma de Mallorca Naples, Italy Soudha Bay, Cfrete Malta is Athens, Greece X Messina, Sicily La Spezia, Italy Gaeta, Italy a Baicelcna, Spain NicrI0lk, iVirginia V., 1 wtf F' , nl' ' ' Q x arm' 4? Q Q-fw. 1 , . f-nf 'MMM 4 4 ' x,,L5-fs, xt. O 5 ',l' wnwafi U Q, , 1- ?-t,..,111,'tL:2auL5'W1 W 1 45,5 1 'EER ? 251' 553 ,L 4 4' Q K, A COMMANDJ xg.-f-Fr it CAPTAIN w1LLfffQf The Commanding Officer, Captain.William Arthur, USN, of Homestead, Florida is the 1 of the late A.F. Arthur and the former atrice Atkins. Captain Arthur was born in Wes, Delaware on Marchx 19, 1920. He at- ,ded the Homestead High School and the Bullis 1 Jool of Silver Spring, Maryland prior to at- ding the U.S. Naval Academy. at Annapolis. tier graduation in December 1941, he served First Lieutenant and later Gunnery Officer of 1 destroyer NELSONF ' Wifi: the eiidt of World War II, Captain Arthur ended the Naval Postgraduate School in An- 3ol'is,'-Maryland and completed his postgradu- . study by receiving a Master's Degree in gineering Electronics. Subsequent tours in- ded. duty as Commanding Officer. Fleet Train- g Center, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and in'the ntagon with the Office of the Chief of Naval where he was associated the .missile and other electronic idevelop- grams, . fi A Captain Arthur returned to sea duty gsucciessive tours as the Executive Offi- FF ER A. USN fwrwa, 4 . 'C iw9'1'f - G . -,H --.Wg ,, V Surface Missilefilgyistlems, Captain Arthur was assigned duty 'i-iithe Bureau of Naval Personnel where he was engaged in the management of missile systems perskonnel programs for this special force. A From 1963 to 1965 Captain Arthur served as Commanding Officer, USS NORTON SOUND CAVM-lj, the Navyls test ship for missile sys- tems. He then served as Manager, Advanced Systems in the office of the Director, Surface Missile Systems Project until September 1967. Projects under his cognizance included the Sea Sparrow and the Advanced Surface Missile Sys- tem intended as the ultimate replacement for Terrier and Tartar guided missiles. Captain Arthur became Commanding Officer of USS COLUMBUS CCG-121 on October 5, 1967. 1 Captain Arthur has been awarded the Legion of Merit for exceptional meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service in estab- lishing and directing the personnel management program of the Special Navy Task Force for Missile Systems. He has also been awarded the Commendation Ribbon with the Surface of7'f'th'e Udestroyer STEPHEN 1 PCSTTERQ Combat V for meritorious service in action ,n,nggyi.OffiCeg' bf ,the 'battleship rovyg and whi1e5Exeeunve .Officer brute. uss STEPHEN mmanding Officer A,p, o fp, the de'stroyen,'l15EUNT5 ,POTTER during the Korean conflict. ' ',.A a ddition, Captain Arthur has been awarded tedi.in.,several actions during the 'theliiiAtila.ntici.iArea ,Medal, :the European-North 1958, Captain Arthur 1' 2the,iAme'r'ica1n Defense Ribbon - A Ribbon, National De- School -at'.DamiNec1Q, -Service Medal yvithNBronze Starqr-andy? the tpfaihilAfthur'2-iretdf-nted-:td t 11'i M 3 W if Ai' -Eiifzrfwp .ne formerk '. 4 it TV- L2l5?2S5?335lF' 7-774 -exif! ft- 1.-'tri-fl ifftllief T.'Cru1s'er-Destrxwee-'rev PM 2493: ,fx i0f.4,NQ,t.J.1.-,g .-,511--. ,.., J x N iff V lifgt V 133 1. ,.erf,5:eff is-A -tl.:-gg,-153-2' 1 .ey and their home on R A : 'Vila av, ,F 'QMFV5 in . am,- 45. 4Qu- ' 1 - 1 1 '-3 1 EX EC UTI 1- ICER . ., ...-,, . ,A 1-- -., --., - ,Q-. , ., - - CDR WILLIAM JR., UsN Commander William A. Kanakanui, Jr., U.S. Navy, a native of Honolulu, Hawaii, was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in An- napolis, Maryland in June 1948. His first assign- ment was aboard the USS C.P. CECIL CDDR- 8351 as Communications Officer. He was next assigned to the USS ORLECK CDD-8861 as Gun- nery Officer and participated in the Korean Con- flict until October 195l when he reported to the recommissioning detail of the USS TALADEGA CAPA-2081? i ' wt In July 1952, Commander Kanakanui re- ported to the U.S. Naval Station Post Graduate School, Monterey, California as a student in the Ordnance Engineering curriculum. Commander Kanakanui was next assigned to the USS CORAL SEA CCVA-431 as Fire Control Officer and, two years later, reported to the Staff, Commander Destroyer Squadron TWENTY-FIVE as Oper- ations Officer. In August 1958, Commander Kanakanui was rdered ,to the Naval Ordnance Missile testi-gFaei'l-ity at White Sands, New Mexico for 'utyi:,,as'G'round Systems Officer for the TALOS research, and development program. He gale, H' . . . 5129131- Y ' . V '-ffl, then ,attended the Naval War College at New- port, Rhode Island, graduating in June 1961, when he became the first Executive Officer of the USS SELLERSIQDDG-1 IJ. In September 1963, Commander Kanakaui reported to the Navy Department, Washington, D.C., and until January 1966 served as the TARTAR missile Project Officer in the Sur- face Missile System Project Office, Office of Naval' Material. Commander Kanakanui's duty station prior to reporting to the COLUMBUS was Commanding Officer, USS FARRAGUT QDLG-61, homeported in Mayport, Florida. Commander Kanakanui has the Korean Presidential Unit Citation, China Service Med- al, Korean Campaign Medal, United Nations Service Medal, Navy Occupation Service Medal with Asia Clasp, National Defense Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal and the American Theater Medal. Commander Kanakanui is married to the former Mary Louise Meyer of Severna Park, Maryland. 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He served in submarines in the Pacific in World War II, completing nine war patrols and twice receiving the Silver Star Medal. After the war he commanded the conventional submarine TRIGGER before being selected as one of the first trainees in the Navy's nuclear power program. He was the first captain of the nuclear sub- marine SKATE and took her on both of her cruises to the North Pole under the Arctic ice pack. On 19 February 1959 the SKATE be- came the first ship in history to surface at the North Pole. A James Calvert is the author of three books: Surface at the Pole, The Naval Profession, and A Promise to our Country. He has written for several national magazines including the National Geographic, LUe, the Readers Di- gest, and This Week. In 1960 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree by Ober- lin College: 5 'Y . In May of 1965 he was selected for prom' tion to Rear Admiral, the second young? officer to be so designated in the history of th Navy. Formerly Director of the Navy Depaii ment's Politico-Military Policy Division in tl Pentagon, he served as Commander Cruisd Destroyer Flotilla EIGHT ffrom June 1967 in July 1968. ' C Admiral Calvert's first wife died in 196 In April of 1968 he was married to7,Margaret Harrison Battle of Princeton, Newmn Jersey. JW July of 1968, he became the 45th Superintende of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. .2 , , Vg.e13n,.,,,- .. l ' . - rw ' 'I . L V H .-W?1g513?sipL,9gj, , at , ..'JC' Q-, A U ,,. . 1 'ai Y 55' Fm, ' V n xr 1 t A , . , . . .. .L 20.9 ., X. I :qc .V 'ma 5.4,.t.. - 0,3 ' mi. sf V., 2 vi M- ' . J I. L ...LH A gf-' ,. Q. 4. J . tx. W ,fr 1 f Q -1 f. 1 , .v. , ,IW .5 , W. . x I .-.,.,, ,,,3L f , fig. 4. .' QV'-f ' sg,-gf X , f x v , -1 ' ' J, '11 ' C.: 'ff .. . f ,,,,W. A, .,....f ., ' iz? mnnmwmiai ,. v'Ix.1:'fn ', W ,,gf5ijL5. .5 a?1'.f,uf.,14k,, ix N 1 , ,z L 7 . 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Second Row: LCDR Wintriss, CAPT Seller, Jr., RADM Calvert, CAPT Stilwell, LCDR Gilliland, Jr. Third Rowq LT Henkel, LCDR Pressly. LT Johnson, QMCS McBride, YNCM Overrnire, MVC Bledsoe, RDCS Slalz, RMCM Pipho, YNC Pizer, SDC Prewett, LT Holtz. LT Swap, Lt Jarecki. Fourth Row: RD3 Clark, MV2 Blake, MV3 Pinglore, SD2 Sogun, YN2 Hardy, MV2 Curtiss, RD2' Keller, RD2 Sullivan, MV2 Mitchell, MV2 Lewis, MV3 Lermun, RD3 Mahurin, YN3 Sander, MV3 Hine, YN3 Shaver, MV2 Berner, RD3 Searcy, MV2 Stanley, MV2 Kimura, MV3 Sawyer. Fifth Row: TN Corpuz, SN Sexion, TN Burgin. SN Kowats, TN Trebolich, SN Browne, SN Kushon, SN Slordeur, SN Schickel, SN Giovunelli. l l 75 k 4 OLUMBUS DEPARTMENTS 1 - -vfv. '1'S.r1u , ,..,:- -'- 13Q?2SQ. :PET 'WL' Km: 1 .ffm I . cxrjrsiwgg ' :r Q . Q 4 xL'.i::ff.gQ?gYX!g ,' , IA' , Q . . .' '- ' - :'!'qS:'ls - f 'f 1 1 ' ' - QQxga'fb'5'I .' 0. . 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Lampkin, MID UC Campbell. f ,l,i,g'H,, i , .F1....i f 1 Paint, Paint everywhere. .. .A and not a bit of slack. S LTJG H. Wendell , ,A -qfL,i'5'fi f ' f x N.- 'i JW! xx N KN .Xb r- A ip in ' 4. 24 xx 3' w w A .iw 4 'ff 1 . W . A 3 kW.,q.4wi-ir, Q. W ivwxmskikzmv 'V X1'N'1 j 'AN . K -ws. BP . fjl 'mxmibfrf k ffl, , , N336 x ,QQ M . x ' wfxwa X ,Q Wi :uni X Q MIX X A wx V... wk Q, X X - vzqlfigxx xiii Mr.: A WSH .- ' ' Nair .- '21 . ,a . , 1 . X X- RX sw: V-fu :-. 5 xx-' K K jx?- - Y L- - m K A L 1.5.13 f . Xa?-ifwvifxxf W-4 i 'QQ -ff Fw . 'T 1 L SECO D DIVISIO A Boatswain Mate does not sit at a desk nor is he a technician. He is simply one of the few men in today's Navy that knows and understands the feeling of working in the open air, surrounded only by sea and sky. Ens G. O. Bennett first Row Left to Right: SN W, Mallette, SN O. Duncan, SN T. McQueary, SN D. Fink. Second Row: SN E. Treviso, BM3 D. Crossman. BM3 L ilgflilton, SN R. Jones, SN M. Harvey. Standing: 1 M3 K. Lawrence, MIC UC McDermott. ,Mr ENS G.. BennetL,,qSNN J. Hall, SN R.vCiganek, SN J. Mogle, SN W. Lane, SN T. Campbell -w C P n SN R Reynolds BM3 L Burkett SN W Brice SN E Dozier lxneelin Lett to Ri ht SN R Mosier. SN W. Whited. SN M. Davis, SN . earso . . . . . . I BMW T Counts BM? R Bates Standing: SN R. McGuire. SN A. Carey. SN W. Snow, SN J. LaShell, SN .lf.,Quellette. SN R. Kile SN R Deeon melt SN H Touns SN R Watkins. SN G. Easterling. SN A. Alves. SN J. Wieicha, BMC T. Banks. ' THIRD DIVIASTO The Third Division maintains the hangerlbay, flight deck, and the back orch of COLUMBUS Having an average of twenty five men, they are al- p . ways on the move. Because of the flexibility of the Third Division they have justly earned the name of the can do division on COLUMBUS. It doesnft matter if it's a fueling operation, high line, vertrep, med mooring, or receiving and launching, 'helicopters-they take chlargefand function. The hanger bay Wfhefif not.j.inf,.use for helicopter usedfasla :vvairehvouse for the storage of vastwmaterial belonging to supply. nngineerin'g,A-anti! weaponstlept. The fantail area when not at flight quarters is, used for cook outs, small arm firing exercise, smokers, and all other all-harfcfQggat.her3rw. No 'wonder signs are SPOttedi-in' Thif'3,lPtifri1'.iCfi P -are-s 5-ali' --1 BUfSlNESS'l'. Q ,.. VQQE3, , y ES 2 ZH?-rv' if w, X ,X m3C??. 4 , W: '. 13 gg., '. L,-, , L1E'1Gf'11f?f'w-1 31,l1f,,,1 Aww ,ipilrgwz 5 Lx v Rx , 4..1-u, fa-fe:-.-infra, --rm:-.fxfvssf VSA Q. 1-:Lx-'yfcafgf :nw s15.f:fVa:.1n tb FUURTH DI I I0 d 'LA hard working, fun-loving group of men who highline an rt ' u on at all hours of the day as required by COLUM- BUS' operating schedule. ENS F. McGuire fy' . Q ff! :'-:v ,. ,rx f elwlferr ' 'L . .,', . ll Kneeling left side:1'SN C. Jones, SN R.A Russell. SN D. Beasley, SN J. Gravely. Standing: SN G. Perri, SN R. Novak, SN M. Wood, BM3 D, Dishiong. Center Kneeling left'-lo right: BM43'A.'Glins4kiv, 'EN F. McGuire, BM2 L. Ratley, BM3 R. Hayes. Standing: SN B. Parkerson, SN E. Fenneman, SN R. Szuzuplak. ,Kneeling right side: SN W. l-lolmes.'SN'W. Keeran, BM3 W. Sanford. Standing: W. Todd, SN K. McFarland. SN S. Daggett, SN T. Vod- ges, SN F. Rodksxf. ' ' ' , ' 7 1 pf, . Y, it S f- L H .en N! Q... Left side: SM2 E. Knowles, SN D. Gerling, SN L. Dorsey, SN W. Fletcher, SN R. Lynch. Rightusidez BMCS E. Reese, SN E. Kelley, SN D Mdfl ano, SN R. Avila, SN J. Durbas, SN B. Hunter, SN G. Marek. . -' X se: r BMCS E. Reese OJ:-2 A 1 'vl .A Z- , il ' Af . .1 , jx we .efrf FIRST LT.' DIVI IO Boats. ' 'M' BMSN Dorsey. ' A - 1 Screaming Eagles were to ,the.Second World War. The lst LT's Division isicomprised of fifteen hand picked Sailors from the Deck Department. Working directly underf- the supervision -'of BM2 Knowles, and his assistant, BM3 Harvanek, the'DiviSional responsibilities ar C11 To maintain, overhaulfand repair the sh'ips'. 81 CO2 Inflatable Life Q25 Operate, maintain, and. overhaul a fully portable spray unit, that detailed during sea periods. Y A C31 Man a fully equipped Sail Locker from which all ships'canvasfeov4 screens, and awnings are-produced by SN Durbus, with the super-vision of Q41 Keeping the sides of the TALL LADY spotless, thus maintain ing the smartness she -has earned by being the pride of the Fleet . Q55 Requisitions, accounts for, and issues Bos'n Stores, paint, and Jam torial supplies for all departments on the TALL LADY,'f. ' A In essence, the lst'LT's Division-is to the Deck Department as the gh L f 0 www Zrffo-4 'Q' QNX is gg vyux v ' .5 V . .. VX H K .WH w- N iw, .gi Ugg ' C4 - .2216 ' R WL w . ff? V fx , 't !'f'L,x ' -Fllgvnq rELl 4:!' 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'.1.1r. +4 fw 1. ii: e?yf5i.sr!-s'g4f1 - , r-vf-fQ.,,A f f' 'Q -, '--ww, .wb 'au - -' , -if ',,0'ff,'.wq'f .i9j?a ET',f Q., grffiw n -fl?-539' 4 i '..,,41w1 .. L' , if-. ' ' 1 L1'42U'ATl V'-73211 , 2 ,, ,-,, ,. .. , v 1- 'fi 3 .gf ,uv 27 fgqrl Q , , 1,Q1l'f!3 V , ' 3. ,q 1 -' w. ,.'-- ' 71- :' -ETL-rf. A ' Ps' H, - ffw' 1' 11,1 1 r- - f .. f- ' fig- g . -1 I. X I .. -1 H, 1.4, 'G L, 'f 1 . 'V 'u 1- L, ' lv -1 ' 1' 4 ' 'X-frwa.. u-ff'-a.'.-.,-, .afa- .14-J 429' , .AA .-:.. 1' u-,put H2 f':S ,mv 'fri' ' Q? , N. ,,Q . . --'Refi -2 . In LT W. A. Wolod CDR A. J. Personette WEAPONS OFFICER LCDR R.L. Flory LT Dagdigian LT J.R. Shrope WO-l C.A. Ncsle LT C.R. Snyder S a FIFTH DIVISIO S Kneeling left to right: STGSN Kaufman, SN Miller, GMGSN Molyneaux, TM3 Heyneker, STG2 Kurek. Second Row: GMGC Walker, STG3 Maneely, STG3 Letalien, LTJG Cohen, STG3 Simmons, STC Stalvey. Back Row: SA Rowe. GMG2 Armstrong, STGSN NyRell, STI Sherrill, STG3 Rulison STGSN Whittenmyer. . . . and the word is passed 'Set the ASW attack teamf Twenty men rush to their stations at sonar, asroc and the tor- pedo tubes with visions of submarines dancing in their minds. Dreams of glory are soon smashed with the ,realization that this is only another whale we are trying to killj However one ofthese days . . 28 LTJSG, J. Cohen tw 1 W 3 1 1 . SI TH DI I IO LT Anderson These hlard charging Gunners Mates and Fire Control Technicians pr-ciured by their baby, the 5-inch mount, earned special recognition as COLUMBUS Division of the Quarter. TODI Row: GMG3 Blum, GMG3 Montrey, GMG2 McKracherne, GMG3 Harris, GMG3,V'on Glakn. Middle Row: LT Anderson, SN Larsen, SN Brooks. TG3 Moser, FTG2 Summers, FTG2 Murray, GMG3 Hamlin. MID lfC 'lTal'e,'Chief Munford. Baek Row: SN Martois, SN Hansen. SN Downing. TG3 Bell, SN Burnette, SN Moon, FTG2 Christy. ' ' Q W -c :v 1' A A h 1 , J x J 4...f'v Z.: Q fx Ym thou h I w xlk lhrou h the v nllcw ol lhu sh xdou oi dn uh lwlll In xr no unl Luz l m thu mu hm !11Ll1hl ll'llhL v mllu fu. . ,A I l V. tl K ' A' 'X 'M ' - 'M x ' .A fx :N ' NX M.. U. g 1 g L d- ' .h L , ' xl -. H HL ' ,,' -' -,' - g -, 1' X1 ,A 'mp gg? W' , ' S' wil' M M ' ' 9 if i 9' '1 W Cfrflii M5253 iilhsx ml Row Left to Right: CPL J. Theriaull, CPL M. Smith. CPL S. Alcorta, CPL J. Martinez, GYSGT J. Renney, 2nd LT. D. McBirney, CAPT. T. Jyye lll. lst SGT R. Clark, CPL M. Williams. SGT E, Jensen. CPL R. Chapman. CPL J. Grenard. Second Row: LCPL L. Fcnlress. LCPL G, itler. CPL E. Jackson, PFC D. Gagnon, CPL G. Woll, LCPL J. Mastalski, LCPL D. Lowe, PFC R. Letham, PFC H. Hardy, PFC W. Fergu- fi, PFC L. Weimer, PFC G. Deloatch, PFC T. Moore. Third Row: LCPL D. Turner, LCPL M. Andrewshetsko, LCPL R. Earl, PFC G. Galder- i,PFC B. Conrad, CPL J. Lyons, CPL F. Parham. LCPL A. Fonseca, LCPL C. Adams. PFC J. Donahoc. PFC T. Sawyer, LCPL D, Freeman, TC J. Whren, LCPL J. Rogers. .1 MARI E DETACHME CAPTT,F. Howe 2nd LT D,C. McBirncy COMARDET XO MARDET li v f .EFS-i-- . 5 , rf-4. gi L.. 33 -L89 V Y 'tri its v A5 -5 ey, t I rel t A l 4. -1 DIVISIO x 2 A 4 FTM2 Fo rest FTM3 Seabolt Middle Row' LTJG Berg Front Row Lelt to Right: FTM3 Leary, FTM2 Kinney, FTM2 Taylor, FTM3 Dodson, r , V . . I FTMI Hoar, FTM2 Smith, FTM2 Miller, FTM3 Kriner, FTM3 Kamradt, FTMSN Miller, FTM3 Beebe. Back Rdwi' FTM3-fDurham, FTM3 Pauli, FTM3 French, SN Scholl, FTM2 Clement, FTM2 Newhall, SN Merli, FTM2 Hague. LTJG R. Berg r r .-ll These are the brains, the scheming, conniving, master minds who gUlll th of destruction. Such brilliant tech? the Tartar missile on its unfaltering pa ' ' that ever wield a right handed screw driverg' these charming youu! nrcians, men in their never ending quest for good liberty ports, cancelled inspectiorlil - I holiday routine, and slack are herein presented for your scrutiny. But bewartt lest ou begin quoting their motto, 'look up into the bird, it's a sky .r Y r Among this great gathering of noble sea-farers are those that stand' . . . 1 for their infamy. Men such as 'Karate Kid Miller fit has been said that d ' ' h d an, has chopped through three inches of balsa wood with his bare an s .... V the noise was loud enough to awaken his division officer belowj, Supermfll. . . . HL -aryuy Beebe tchauvinistic dream car not shownj, Leaping Leprauchan C H3 Fast Eddief Scholl, 'tBlue Frog Merli task him whyj, and Planta Seabolt tnotice those' cunning eyesj. There are many others, but since they all wanted thelaw, l must be discreet. hi 1 . I . . t 2 The group extends to you an invitation to their exotic coffee mess .2 storll boasts many varied flavored water. Here you will be able to swap sea H2 and yarns, at the expense of a day's work, and come to find that they are 3 , pretty good bunch of guys. 1 T-2 DI I IU 551, 61 t l I n I 4 I 2 I A .1 '41 f iff, 1 J I Q I A ' l ill' t 427 ' li' , ,t S Y P -' s . K . iiwiu Front Row Left to Right: LTJG Berg, Chief Dicker, GMMSN Lehman, FTMI Hoaude, FTM2 Cox. GM M3 McGhee, GM M3 Bighman, GMMSN Rae Chief Tynes. Back Row:-GMlVll Walker, GM M3 Blank, GM M3 Donnelly, FTM2 Parkam, FTM2 Sztejter, GM M3 Davis, GMM3 Causey,GMMSNDove You have heard of Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machine ? Well, on this page can be seen those magnificent men who shoot them down. And behind them is their agent of destruction. . .the Tartar missile. These men, coupled with that awe inspiring Tartar, contribute gallantly to the defense and freedom of the seas. A more effective fighting force could not be found. Can you not see the snarls on their faces, the tight lipped, grim determination of their stance? They simply strike terror into the hearts of men. Would you like to get to know a few? Look carefully and you will find Push-Broom Cox fsome people say that his moustache is tied in the back by a yellow ribbonj. There is Sleepy Hollow Davis fyawn for us Sleepyj, Turtle Dove the claims to be a beer drinkerj, Stump Szzttjjetter fnever could spell his namej, Magoo McGhee, and Casualty Causey, to name a few that make up the gang. Varying personalities, characters all, but a fine group to work with. LTJG R. Berg V-1 ,V .QM Vx, 1. V ,.' 1 :, 'yJfUH1..I. ' Cfrw , ,Qqwy ,A 'w11 yy, , V ww n --5 '1 . '11 4, 4 .5 ' x 1 , ft- ,j...,..f 4-X ' 1 'VT if 4 -. ':i,L:-,-.... , .3 , .1 uv., ., , V ..,.m, . - .. 1 -R ' mv: '-U---4,-15.1 -rfN4'- 1113ff1qgWfH',-,,1iui ' -5w'1a5W'g331'7? 4-'fm' 1 , . V M 1 , .,:':z.:,,,.-.'-. '-,: , 1-:','4:FEl'l,--.'5JLY.. '-'iii--'.'Ljf?1'1 '.'1-, ,1 ,1- M , M, ,,,,.. v - 1. ... , ' ' ' VQ1- 'f' 2:1 .::P'1rl..5vL:,1:. . . ? . ,wa w f1'-,-'Arr- L-2 fmL-QQ:21-1ii''Fitdifi-flififiiiizlfieiiwiiiffggz'qv. D I , 4 .f . Hi ' .'- , , ,-,331 V .N , V . - s sur fv , .J 1 4 W-1aQa:,f-'ffm-V , . 'Q A , f fr, N . ' ,'LfMg,',1?:f -,bf , .v,4, 2-f'iM2'kffffa4+W ..,,, NA , ,, .. .. ,, ' Y '.,.'7.f::x2 -.. ,, '- ,I .,,, dp..- .'mfH,3',', cz .lilmfp , ' I' IMT, Zhrl 1. - , , .. . X 'l:J?U..? ,- - ' ' .'uw 'Hff.:f'.',- , 1,-,NA 4, M, ..l fr I L. 'ni 14 hi. , H, X. 4, A. W-xy-ZH.: ,1 ,, ,,.. , , ,.,,., 1..,.,. . , 1 .. ,.,.,.,' v-.mx 14. I .,- Q.,u:vg-N31'.'.':!y'-'Inv ,- 141: . f:w f: s1fa5rm,e1 .2usim + lx' Y x ,Zur '-fm Front Row Kneeling Left to Right: FTM3 Forsythe, FTM3 Price, FTM2 Gessner, FTM2 Qualls, FTM2 Nickel, FTM3 Rupinski. FTM2 McCay FTM2 ' ' ' ' ' Hufnagel, FTM2 Wilson, FTM2 Endris. .Second Row Kneeling: FTM2 Mayers, FTM2 Dibble, FTM2 Davis, FTM2 Gardiner, FTM! Domnick, lFTM2H' .T' lf ' ' ' ansen hird Row Standmt. MIDN Dusun, FTMI East, FTM2 Whelan, FTM2 Zoldos, I-TM3 Massey, FTM2 Young, FTMSN Eaves S- . .,.. . 'QFTM2 ' tems, FTM2 Wilmore, FTMC Dorr. Fourth Row Standing: FTM3 Randall, FTM2 Fisher, FTM2 Tivel, FTM2 Moseley, FTM2 Sims FTM2 Domme, FTM3 Hiss, FTM3 Steen, FTM3 Rabenold, FTM2 Argyle. Q- ' T-3 DIVISIO forward talos fire control 49 radars, gt's, computers 40 men working together repairing, testing, repairing condition III watches, early morning dsot's missile shoots, leading the big bird to its target professional, dependable y T-3 Division ENS R.T. Bailes Forward Talos - it'S WTIHVS UP from that Counts' 1 LTJG .I.B. Cooper - DIVISIQ3 -1 4. H . 38 F'ronL Row Left to Right: Chief Hamel, GM M3 Lopez. SN Stokes. FTM2 Westbrook. GMM2 Muriclle. FTM2 Hellinger, GMM2 Raymond. Wrlghl, GMMSN Marlin. FTM3 Wuuke. Buck Row: FTM2 Burgin, GMM2 Gull, GMM2 Johnson. FTM3 Hunter. FTM3 Kcnsling. GMM3 FTM3 Judd. FTM2 Morin. GM M3 Goode. ? , f . s W' ' 'f 'EL of . 4 at .. V J If g U J, of as sf . '- .ax -A - t .- + , 1 .-- 46. hm. 4- - 'fa as 'ta Q i Front Row Left to Right: FTM2 Culliton, FTM3 Hatchel. FTM3 Hill, FTM2 lrle. FTMI Doninger. FTM2 Carlos. FTM2 Hurd. FTM2 Livingood. FTMI Cooper. FTM2 Marlink. FTM2 Russ, FTM3 Wilson. Center Row: FTCS Gcmbitski. FTM2 Batchellor. FTM2 Fox. FTMI Hurst. FTM2 Newell. FTM2 Royal. FTM3 Barnett. FTM3 Harper, FTM2 Adams, FTM2 Johansen. FTM2 Marlyak, FTM2 Wagner. FTMI Forrister. Back 1-Row: FTM2 Mihok. FTMI Calvert, FTM2 Lyons. FTM3 Miller. FTM2 Dyndal. FTM2 Phillips. FTM2 Crow. FTM2 Mayo. FTM3 Gienapp. FTM2.'Andrews, FTM2 Dowty, FTM2 Sanduos. N- DIVI I0 T-5 Division has the responsibility of operating and main- taining the two after fire control systems. consisting of two ANfSPG49B tracking radars, two AN,'SPW2B missile guidance radars and two computers, and I2 always ready to direct the long range Talos missile to intercept any hostile forces. WO-l J.A. Kruskop fl T-6 DIVI I0 DS, A . 1 , ,Q ta- my ,A Q L .5 I 40 4 . v Jigr y Wil ' ii , 1 ik ,. ,Q Z ' gi Kneeling Left to Right: FTM3 Dean, GMMI Houchens, GMM2 Swiniarski, GMM3 Gibson, FTM2 Seddon, FTM3 Gilbertson. Standing: Chief Mar- cinko, Chief Nix. GMMSN James, FTM2 Feehan, GMM2 Brenneman, FTM3 Rejman, FTM2 Whitford, GMM2 BebernissyF'F '-larson, FTM2 Peterson, FTM3 Devore, GMM3 Wilchek, GM M3 Murray, Chief Marshall. Hiding: GM M2 Carriueau. GMM2 Osburn, GM MSN Hai.,-45,5 f 3 ,,,w wtf , LQ 'lA talented group of truly perceptive, professional mis- sile technicians. But in essence T-6 is even more: a close fel- lowship based on teamwork. Simply stated they are a special , ' I breed of cat. f 5 'sf 1 J Rx-iris ' 'I :ei LTJG M.E. Gross 40 5 -.- o.L4' Sk. x NVELJE f M W3 ff ,S if V-. Nl W ' 'Qi X.'X LTJG W. M. Brown l i - DIVISIO Coordination is the key word which best describes the function of T-7 Division. Testing, typing, repairing-these are the tasks. T-7 Division contains many small groups who work separately but together-each contributing in some way to the smooth operation of the Weapons Department. There are the firecontrolmen who man and maintain the Weapons Direction Equipment and the 39 Radar. There are the yeomen whose efficiency in running the Weapons Office is vital to the smooth flow of information. And, there are the Weapons System Test Coordinators and Maintenance Coordinators whose efforts ensure a ready and reliable weapons system. If events run smoothly in the Weapons Department it is because the men of T-7 Division have done their jobs well. f i Front Row Left to Right: FTMI Crowson, FTM2 Frick, FTM3 Whayne, FTMI Jones, FTMI Bickel. Middle Row: Chief Lind. WOTI Neste. YNI3 r Kretschmar, FTM2 Tallaferro, FTM2 Crook. YNSN Bitters, YNSN Ceraso. FTM2 Ph-ipps, LTJG Brown. Back Row: FTMSN Norris. FTMl Elli- I otl, FTM2 Springer. FTM2 Gallagher. FTMSN Timblin, FTM3 Wood. FTM3 Wood, FTM2 Drake. YNSN Hook. Chief Alston. 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Reynolds, FN Colvin Second Row: BTFN Hines, FA Heisey, BT3 Dick, BT3 Walker, BTFN Loomis, BT3 Smith, BTFN Hayes, BTI Rentuma, BT2 Evans, BTFN Dewhurst LTJG Fahrenholt Third Row' BTI Dodson FN Rock FN M h BT3 B F , . . , , erc en, urton, N Hale, BTZ Dunn, BT3 Wilson, FN Bell. BT7 Latham, BTFN Richardson. LB D1v1s1o fs Truly the lMiracle Workersl' for these men the pros- pects of a relaxing Mediterranean cruise appeared dim even before leaving Norfolk. With little more than long hours and extreme devotion to duty the men of Bravo Division have done far more than their share in seeing to it that COLUMBUS' deployment was a successful one. LTJG D.J. Fahrenholt 13111110 .1 as 1 3 5.3! :ff W V I 1 aa Standing Left to Right: CWO Carlton, ICC Winters, EMI Partner, IC3 Herritt lwhite hatj, ICI Brown, EMFN Jagla, FN Austin, EM7 EM2 Kovar. IC3 Moore, EM2 Ghert, FN Cooke. EM2 Medrano, EM2 Moen, FN Lennon, EM3 I-louse, EM3 Madison, EM3 Trasborg, IC3 FN Younger, EM2 Croughwell, ICFN Dykes, EMI Murray, EMCS Lammy, LTJG Tuttle, MIDN Braunstein. Kneeling: FN Martinelli Miller, EM3 Mattis. ICFN Tennison, EM2 Williams, EM2 Grose, FN Wadsworth, EM3 McCombs. Not Present: EM3 Costello, EM3 EM2 Griffin. EM FN Hagans, EM3 Hromy, EM3 Otero, IC3 Puderer, lC2 Yankovitch, EM3 Suarez-Ramos. LTJG K.L. Tuttle 52 . r 1 . 4, X' . M ,:. Electricity - the most widely used commodity on any ship is pro- vided by the men 'of E Division. The lifiesiwhich carry the vital elec- tricity and most of the equipment which uses the electricity are main- tained by these hardworking experts. Every space which has electrical gear in it. Every department is heavilymdependent upon an unending source of electrical power. The gyroscdpds with which we navigate, direct our weapons, and read our radars correctly are elec- trical. That is just -the beginning. Electricians don't do it alone but they do their share. Electricians are not visible until the lights go out. They are an outstanding group of men and have done a highly com- mendable job keeping the 'ship electrically operational the entire cruise. ., 4 ',,,,, .:.H.,.,4 'Y-A:-f-4-r-f 1' .. V ' V., , M ,AV . , A . ,A , I , 74 ,-,-qg ,g1.3f.qf, 'X 't Y A 4- i-1f252E?i'f1IFLEEEY'f'543f31?5'f'f4''-f5fff5EgE2.ii4 y.. l 1 -.'jl,1+1ai:i: 'vis-315,-L55-' q g5:fi1Qfg:ij.'ifJ '+V '-1 ' ' ' 1-L r-,L ' . , f gf '.' , , , , 3 , .-...LsL5r:-..',l-,iq ,,-1,,.. ' r l, Q.--4.-gA,f3f.' R - V , F-I N -N 4 U -1 :Q M -4 . 22322-j9fT'1-f' -3 2 ' V ' A A m . M--1 , - ,f .4 A , -1- R, ..,.. : , V -- , ...T ,iii ,-,VY-I -, 31- .I - ,i,, V - F .. , ,M -7,21 -.H 7, . EQ. .UTP it Uyi-H nh - , - . , , 4:,. -, - IBN- l 1 . , . i . ,tfiwifw '1 5 ' 1f':, J Q I ' ' ' ' , , LH. 'f x .ff '-'V+ . 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Wolford RDIIIO Repair Division - first with the 'Can Do' spirit, last to knock off ship's work. The Division is comprised of metalsmiths, pipefitters, and damage con- trolmen. Members of this workforce can usually be recognized on their jobs: welding, plumbing, repairing the liberty boats and maintaining damage control and fire fighting equipment. The Division stands ready at a moment's notice to protect COLUMBUS from fire, flooding, and other threat s to our security. lp, ENS J.T. Deberadlnls 1 .rift gmww we,ynw,i.fr':7z+5,zf,i.-, ,,,i. ity our ,nn,ire-,vzfim-itqfi,wf, 5.4 gn, f. i F ' i f if Y . ,. A' F it W i . -mam - First Row Len in Right: SFM2 Pagaling, DC2 Aduddell. SFM3 Kfwh FN Thompson SFP2 Beckman SFM3 Tmgen SFP3 Gfifmh DC3 Com' right FN onrrnclrers Second Row- SFC Ross FN Koen, FN lvlaxwell'FN lnfnnln D62 Wilkinson Flxl Hoffman SFlVl3 lvlnrl FN R lr SFM3 N V Y y, ous, ' ' I - ' , SFP3 F B- Corum, Dccs Hebert. 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Second Row: WO-l Henry, SK3 Stewart, SN Cruz Fm ROW Len to Right' Sm Mums' Sm Semen' I on eziirinet R' ht skz Flores sw Richards. skz Moore. SK3 Hemnes, sro SN Deputy SN Feirer, SKCS Murray, SKC QuinQuinio. Third Row: et o ig I 4 .J Rercks SKI Fear. S I S-1 DIVISIO ' The Smiling Storekeepersw of the Stores Division can be seen daily hustling and bustling through their quaint little storerooms cheer- ily dispensing various goodies, knick-knacks, and occasionally spare parts to our many beloved customers. In addition to serving our cus- tomers, we take great pride in informing our various top echelons of the many and diversified methods we employ to dispose the materials entrusted to our keeping, in the form of various reports which are re- layed at specified intervals. Our PRO-PAY is the personal satis- faction we receive in the knowledge of knowing that we have provided our customers with the best possible servicef 9 lhng., 519' S , - S' ., , ...f fl W sa, - .. WO-l K.D. Henry I I es 6 1 I A ,I 9 1 Af i o -1 In 'iii Wi' 4' 51' ' , ' ,,W,,,MW,M , i QQ N X ix 'X w , if-S Nu S if AX, rox 'S 1 X ' 4 wx -N NS,1,i lx 131 Koi -N 1 f E'-X 5 X--N X ag: , N HE' SW :Q ,ff X 3 X X I fi 55, xx .4 QI? 'z 5 - Q E Jug ' i w D I IO Flour power X .4 H va Q ENS. R.H. Burn .BA igytrmm Row: SN M. Michel. C53 T. D'AngeIo. SN R. Mumscum, C52 D. Blanton. SN J. Massey. C53 D. Huw. C51 J. Mckosh. Buck Rowg ENS R, f Burn. CS2 R. Stanley, CS2 C. Brooks. SN P. McDevitt. CS2 T. Jebo. CS3 R. Hcinu. SN D. McClure. SK2 .I. Greene. CS2 R. Egin. CSI W. Hol- .3 .land. CS2 A. Munroe, CS3 R. Murlagh. SN R. Bradshaw. CS3 L. Robinson. SN R. Wigge. SN D. Dale. CSC J, Gludic. CSC R,Lurcg1u, CB, 4 Q! a ' g-I s v . nv-. .3 I J: f HS-3 DIVISION HAS THIS YEAR BROKEN JUST ABOUT ALL OF ITS FORMERLY HELD MED CRUISE REC- ORDS. THE FOLLOWING IS A SLIGHT INDICATION: OUR BARBERS GAVE OVER 15,000 HAIRCUTS! THE RETAIL ACTIVITIES SOLD S3l6,728.51 OF MERCHANDISE INCLUDING 4,216,400 CIGARETTES 333,200 COKES, 7,500 SKIVIES, 250 ORCHIDS, 1 ARGUS PISTOL GRIP. THE LAUNDRY CWITH ONLY 13 MENJ WASHED AND PRESSED QAMONG OTHER THINGSJ: 135,000 UNDERSHIRTS, 80,000 PAIRS OF TROUSERS, ANL USED 975 LBS OF SOAP! THE TAILOR SHOP USED 2,466,000 INCHES OFEQBLACK THREAD AND TAILORED 5,0005 ITEMS! THE DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT USED 200 GALLONS, OF FLUID IN COM- PLETING 12000 PIECES OF CLOTHING! CHIEF WOW NORK FLAPEX HUMP- TY - HERBERT - HEREFORD SAMMY COOL NELLIE SHAKEY - JAKE LIT TLE JIMMY WALL QALMOST 6 YRS OLDJ WET BACK HORNY BJ THE RUNNAWAY BOATSWAIN RHODEN STORM CLOUD SPEEDY DOYLE THE RECAP BIRDIE BOWMAN BALTI MORE BULLEN SATCH CARROLL UNCLE T TOM ALMOST BUT NEV ER QUITE 3RD CLASS THOMPSON MAC AUTO CHASE GOVERNOR WHITEHALL BABY HUEY HUGHES FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI PORKY PIG BRAAAATZ PIG PEN QTHE VENTJ HAHA STARKS BOOBIE FREEZE HOUSE WEE WILLIE WILLIS AND SKIP P ALL SAY WGS 67+ mlm Imumm 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' , , .. 7 1 - 1 1 1 , - 7 1 . , - 1 ' - 1 7 . 1 1 1 , - ' - 1 ER -. , ,, - avian ff' f, z ' ' , ?Qb.S?b:2ffglmw2i:ff,wi:?.xv--awfifaf ' ' wel f ' S-3 DIVISIO Top Row Left to Right: Hogan, B. SHl, Storseth, Milford SN, Pearson, Willard SN, Willis, Troy SN, Rhoden. John SN, Chase, Robert SN Doyle, Paul SN, Braatz, Dennis SHS, Freehauf, Raymond SN, Nelson, George SN. Middle Row: Hartman, Raymond LTJG, Starks, Herman SH2 Ynclan, Simon SN, Thompson, Charlie SN, McCartney, William SN, Corral, Victor SH3, Hornsby, Thomas SN, Bidwell, Ronald SN, Carroll Ronald SN, Whiteside, William SHC. Front Row Kneeling: Whiied, Dennis SN, Hughes, Jon SN, Bowman, Larry SN, Herbert, Larry SN, Car uana, Phillip SN, Wall, Jim SN, Bullen, Daniel SA, People not in picture: Thomas, Lawrence SHCS, Struve. .Ion SA, Howery. Duane SH2 Frank, Raymond SN. LTJG R.W. Hartman S-4 DI I IO .wifes ENS J. Bingham, DKfQSovis, DK3 Andreano, DK3 Arnold, DK2 Wimmer, DKC Felix l l , F 'i l' , Machines, chits, red tape, no tape, records, complaints, long l ,AEA hours, rule changes, change changes - somehow we got money, I 'regime Pesetas or whatever, to the sailor. Just how important? One N mistake means one unhappy man. I l l i ENS .I E Bingham .S.-..-,,.:::m1-ev:-:::1::e:1:-:mea-eszfaaf '-:rf-rf-mfr: rx ft- -L , . : , Y, ,-.-- - .,-.,,.A. V. -,A .rjjtrtfv-....... . -.... ., ,.,.- . .. ..-.-,.- Lf:-.-.:rf:r :gg: 5:gg.yggg ::,x 71 .., ..Y,:v...,,..,,,:.v...-r.,l... . v ,md . ,, 15 . :run -DIO If morale emanates from the wardroom, certamly the performance of these men has a great effect on the shrps m rale Therr part 1n preparatron and executron of receptrons for ' foreign dlgnltarles not only gave the COLUMBUS but the country as well a frne rmage 9414, ENSJ E Brnrzham -ff: KX? 7 Wx . . , - , ' u SDI LU . TN Curwlin. SDJ Munimtim, Second Row: ENS Blnghurrl. TN Mogilrl. TN Brillante. 5y2eegQ5dfE'de3,:0TELgigQlL? Txlodlvurgxdrglgiz Bersuminl.mSDCS Elliott. T hird Row: TN Delcon, TN Sorluno. TN Cupurus. TN Tuncangco. TN Santos, TN Bersamin. SDI Springs.. Q. 4 ' ,v,y..,,,, .nan fgmvawf- 'QW' wxmm S-6 DIVISIO Q Back Row Left to Right SN Henry FA Thompson SN Doherty SN Garber SA Culbertson SA Kowalski SN Yachechko SA Appledorn FN FN Bickford FN Bowen SN Anderson SA Massey FA Phelps SN Hornyak SA Winstead SA Boyle SA Pappas SN Belvey T ' ,gag- M Flint, FA Robertson, S151 Randall, SA Beard, SN Schowmacher.'Front Row:,SN Trocha, sri Hamovich, SVA Lemery, SN Avers, FN Stephens, . 1: 5 Without a doubt, S-6 is inspected more than any other division on the Tall Lady. First, they have daily mess deck inspections. Add to those, zone inspections, XO's inspections of messing spaces and monthly personnel in- spectionsg thus one finds S-6 constantly preparing for inspection. - Divi- sion Officer ENS. Burn. LT Blood MEDICAL OFFICER and D DIVISIO LCDR Kennedy DENTAL OFFICER l i at wi .i V M 3 ff ,J 4, S' A M up ' First Row Left to Right HMCS Beddoe HM3 Lambert HN Roach HM2 Garrison SN Woods Dr Blood Second Row HM2 Cornell HMl Overcash HM2 Hamilton SN Honeyman The medical and dental departments are always ready with a smile and a helping hand for routine or emergency care A complete variety of facill ties from operating and treatment rooms to pharmacy and lab to the dental drill are awaiting any sick hand who may wander in under his own power or not As well as caring for the sick routine physical and dental exams are per formed daily During periods prior to overseas movement immunizations are also administered. Daily sanitary inspections of the mess decks heads and berthing areas also decrease the incidence of disease. An ounce of pre- vention is worth a pound of cure is an adage which is the keystone of our work. R ' f ' L, AVA . . .L C 'fi A ' A X DI I I0 , y , 1 + ' it V 'TZZJTM 1: h2 ., ,,,, . , Y Q., H .5 . tc, KY., ,,,, ,,,,,,,A,f, W., , , -, WNW.. ,. , , -qv , wi +- 4 , -. . J , l ' F .U . k 1 L s 1' l K ,,. 3 1 , L ... 4 Q ,J ...sf Front Row Left to Right: PN! Mitchell, SN Sellers, SN Melcl1onie,JO3 Ryan. SN Pack, SN Keller, PN3 Keller. PH2 Martin, Second Row: YN3 Bailey, SN Lakatos, CYN3 Egan, SN Stahl, Lll Bray, SN Adams, YN3 Bender, PN3 Gillette, Third Row: CDR ingsley. PNI Pileher, YN3 Nicholson, PN2 Osban, SN Post, SN Johnson, LI3 Dynda, SN Duignan, YNI Turner, PN3 Martin, GMMC Dicker, YNC Balon, CWO Webb. Fourth Row: SN Andrews, YN3 Abernethy, SN Rehm, PN3 Cook, LISN Thatcher, SN Fleharty, SN Hamlet, WO-l Malboeuf. 2 ee., f S in X13 i'?'s new L iz, ' . 'R CW0-2 RW. Webb LTJG 1.1, Muiiim WO-, EJ- Malbgeuf PERSONNEL OFFICER PAO and TXE OFFICER SHIP-S SECRETARY X Division is the Administrative arm of the Executive Officer and has the responsibility of coordination and personnel administration of over 1000 officers and men assigned to COLUMBUS Division functional offices are Personnel Ships Office Photo Lab Post Office Chap lam Publlc Aff3lfS, Pflfli Shop Legal Office Educational Services Office Ships Entertain ment System and Career Information Office si-il lol'1 WU ' ' Y ' . . , . 9 1 ' 1 , ' , . . . . , ' , H , A 1 - 1 ' ' 11 v . 1m.?l2' Sli-TBI '--. iv!-J 'Pri'-Si . 91:-P-. '- ' f-1.- , ' :-fr- :-wear- . vas-.-.-J.q.-i.,,. L e... ....,, ... . ' ' CDR D Klngsley CHAPLAIN BENEDICTION The Grace of God whose mighty unseen hand Is strong to save from mortal danger grlm Go wlth our shlp COLUMBUS and with hlm Who bears the name and burden of command God s Mercy guard our OfflCCfS and men Our famllles and all whom we hold dear In faxthfulness though we be far or near And grant from partmg safe return agam God s Peace attend all those who shall embark In the COLUMBUS as she sets to sea That ln our readmess the World may mark A flrm resolve to keep our Country free' God s ceaseless Care and graclous steadfast Love Bestow upon us blessings from above. - D.F.K. av L A fv W, 6 2 A229-9 H , fwf fd' 4 M was Q f af ffffwfw Wg W Aww fQWb'1ff,1, x J ' , if f .A bf 1 ENS J.E. Bowman CWO-2 A.J. Kryworuchenko LTJG R.A. Price CDR R.A. Baldwin OPERATIONS OFFICER LTJG W. Raguskus LT E.O. Meadows LT J.S. lvary 1-11- LT G. Tyrell LT E. Morrow L L GI DIVISIO V L In an environment of red lights, radar repeaters, colored status boards, and radio circuits, a world where the sun's movements go unheeded, the men of OI Division maintain a continuous watch designed to supply the ship with all available l tactical and operational information. LTJG D.T. Linscott Back Row Left to Right: RD3 A. Turnbaugh, RD3 W. Barker, SN G. Thielfoldt, RD3 B. Thielfoldt, RD2 S. Halverson, RD3 R. Baker, RD3 H- Rothermich, RDSN R. Baker, SN R. Watkins. Middle Row: LTJG D. Linscott, RD2 K. Hebrew, RM3 V. Neunaber, RD3 P. Hughes, SN C. Pate. RD3 R. Kline, RD3 T. Tate, RDSN A. Ritzinger, RD2 H. Goodell, RDC C. Koke. Front Row: RD3 R. Taylor, RD3 J. White, RD2 W. Handy, RDP K. Peabody. RD3 F. Liggett, RD2 C. Haines, AG3 T. Vickers, RD3 M. Terry, RDSN W. Skinner. l I Good eyes and sensitive ears, and the ability to communicate, these are 0 H 'S 'facilities every warship must have. To help serve these functions, we have a large and varied array of electronics equipment, which, unfortunately, will not work indefinitely of its own accord. The members of OE Division are all elec- tronic technicians, who tweak and coax, fix and tune, and sometimes curse electronic equipment. Being an electronics technician is easy and hard, re- warding and frustrating. It is bending the plate of a capacitor a little, and having a transmitter suddenly come to life. It is climbing the mack to listen for the elusive noise that one of the rotating antennae is making. It is wonder- ing why that switch was not on the blueprint. It is lying on your back and trying to solder an almost inaccessible wire onto an almost inaccessible ter- minal in the back of a repeater in the half light of CIC. It is having the Com- mander ask When will it be fixed? when you aren't quite sure what's wrong with it yet. It's testing a tube, and being dissappointed when it's good, or look- ing for hours for those last few hard-to-come-by decibels of gain. Finally, it is knowing that if something worked before, you can make it work again. If you have any radar, communications, identification, navigation, or countermeas- ures gear that doesn't work, come and see us. We do good work, at very OE DIVI IO' CWO-2 J.W. Bradley l E i Back Row Left to Right: SN K. Arseneau, CWO J. Bradley, ETN3 D. Sanders, ETR3 J. Hyer, ETN2 D. Peters, ETN3 A. Seats, ETNZ H. Zegler, ' ETN3 D. Reynolds. ETN3 J. Miller, ETR2 T., Cfeis, ETN3 T. Darnall, ETR2 B. Petrie, ETC V. Viarengo, ETC H. Belfihy. ETCS R- Miller- Front Row: ETNSN J. Grosvenor, SN R. Rebholz, ETN3 T. Kautz, ETR2 R. Rhodes, ETN3 L. Suchsland, ETN2 N, Freisitzer, ETN3 L. Anthony, ETN2 J. Gannon. 'Y V 4 'ff - N... l l 1 4 I w l H ll w w nl v' It , rg .. is Q ' ,ig p K .. .. if' elim ww ' ' 2, ,... . i ee.. 1 J .r ' J., ., . . . 'g ' sr ? .V 4- g , A W, f v iii'i if , l. ENT W 1, W' . LT T O McDaniel COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER is ENS C E Isom ENS D A Yonhum LTJG S.I. Weiner Q J 4 79 5.1 ' lsom, Kneeling: SM3 Johnson. SN Leddy. Buck Row Left to Right: SM3 Freemantle, SN Wright, SMI Dockery. SM3 McAdams, SM2 Stock, SIX f' frm 1--' - SPCFO. ENS l gli-:?tl7jg,Eff..if ui, Vit Although Signals is one of the smallest divisions on LTJG R,W. Beshore 80 COLUMBUS, the ten signalmen are responsible for all the visual communications of both the embarked flag and the COLUMBUS. Flashing light remained the most utilized method of visual communi- cations and a signalman could nearly always be found sending or re- ceiving messages. Their work was seen by all in such diverse places' as Souda Bay, Crete and Barcelona, Spain where while the rest of the crew was enjoying Washington's Birthday and the Fourth of July, the signalmen were busy rigging flags from the foc'sle and the fantail to the lop of the macks to add some color and holiday atmosphere to they Tall Lady. . CR DIVISIG - Standing waiches around the clock providing the ship . yvith vital information ,necessary to carry out its mission is the job of a radiomanf' Q LTJG .l.P. Reilly 1 : ln' ii From Row Left to Rirhlz RMCS Bullock. RM2 lmler. RM3 Alden. CYN3 L'1rocc'1, RM3 Haney. SN Cirpenlcr. RM3 Gooch. RM3 Dun'1. RM3 Kokos. Middle Row: RMI Dycus, SN Burdiss, RM3 Ellis, RM3 Olson RM3 Olson RM3 Branill, RMSN Curtiss. RM2 Buono RMI Stone LTJG Reilly. Buck Row: CYN3 Charzewski, RM2 Corbin. CYN3 Conte. SN Terry, CYN3 O'Connor. RM3 Friesz. RM3 Zimpel RMI Howe. 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A message recelved from Com- mander SIXTH FLEET: I know of no better way to express my pride and appre- ciation for todays events than to pass on to each of you a remark that the Supreme Allied Commander Europe - General Lyman L LEMNITZER -f made to me after the pass-in- review He said quote: I have never seen an operation better planned and executed in every detail What a shame that there is no practical way to show this demonstration of United States power for peace to everyone in the free world. It would give them encourage- ment Unquote Every man of the SIXTH Fleet has good reason to be proud of today s Twentieth An- you that your fleet commander is very very proud of each one of you VADM Wllllaml Martin USN A message received from Com- manding Officer USS LITTLE ROCK Comments universal board COLUMBUS w s a standout today , .. . . , 7 niversary operations. 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' -,,-..- '4--- r - 1' . - -'A 1' .I 1 '1 113 . , 'llt :f1u1Hdf:'M?sS:31t1r1irTd The seventh' Oftths 131900 F09 fHe1lmQ1tsfC1?SS2 .sell-Eli , filifiibf'- .1f -Q ,iEinrivi.Bos? ti mea1ti1J:e5tf coast to pa.. 'tffl1iSGFS,,:sltEg:W-ES? 'lauii'- T , ?l3e,t'fl944fHid tHrttsi1'0ts?.ft ' iz M 'if 'gjavgi rhgnehvers semflg -as ff 31':'9:f ' :A-- T:- 13' 1 'Mi -F 'Q' To '7 1 1 ' ' T 121 1- f il l, - W 1 , ' , TJ' i'lag5hip5'i'df Reai -Admiral Thomas M. Stokes. Commander Cruiser- -' '- 111- 1:5152 1 A -- 521' Ti -Z, 'A T ' lp '7---1.'f1g- A' f' ' . - ' 1Ml'3-. i,Edl1l3!7di' ZQQMTEMGYSA 9f 'CDlU'm5l1S,' 0l1lC5fW25 The 751119 5 'Won' lsiillwgdlgeeidedhitt hiiiogeiilllltoireii sof. Mrs. Meyers, 'who,lostftw9js9ns- f9J1jQ3!lgQ!EllZlLPlle, Wa'-,f5lU7l5' ly io' may C P ' ' . . ELK-stt,q,? Y U t- -.-'H - ' 1: '.-Ei:-11 ,gpg Y-sq-SIAM Qilft. ,' ,LQ-. yn 1 L' Y , -ig ,:.,g9ij1Vfi1i5, gigemained tn port'1forz.a month and then departeddlor sinned service under theisame name COLUMBUS. fflhelgijstiliagffit 128.f:,5'f 2 :'9ll5YY'ff7 3l 1u1e 'P9c'lA'f' Flfimglfz , in' Qt in gunj..Brig..VVw two-masted shiplg purchased in 17757 for' the regular' sarfaukanr-:W then ytfstwar to join te , . , 1 ee in 5gat,mitigateimatasfstteeaggimrtnsgtie-Lan1maf,Nassaa'.3f11eyfgPr9y11j?f1GS. ,gg .0119f,'4,fiqfiH?flf3:f TT A ' . V . nm' VF76i5hd.MteF fhdtsy5a,.,g,f,g,,K ITT'AYugfgggqsrgi-m5.t9:9-:wtf ,,CA?'l1eCieY!BG C. Seay ,took command of COLUMBUS on 10 and-end on li August 1778' when shewas chased'aslio,re'l5j'Bfrilish sqtiadf Jifebiiiwi 1955 During 'her :deployment in the Far East COLUMBUS 'ronsand burned by' her'own crew to prevent Vheriwfrom falling into 'the liandsoftheenemy. 1 ' - ' ' ' ' ' The second ship named COLUMBUS - in honor of Christopher Columbus - mounted 74 guns, was' l9'l ,feet long 3l'1dig.QliSPl29C9l',li4301 tons i2i,PPfO2tim,ately-,the same tonnage asntodayis UGSTWYEDI 555' 55,11-qQ1',sente.69go0n' riiiteaifiebath the1Atlantie .ana Pacific between,,1g19 and 15850. 'Her end' came in tliefsamelashion as the t'irst'COLUMBUS. 'OHVQQ April 1860 she'waS'burnediby'Unio'n forces IQjP1'QVCHLhC1'Vfl'0m 'falling into the hands ofthe Confedera,!es. ' f 7. f Y On 7 September' 'l945 the'heaVy cruiser 'COLUMBUS departed the Boston Navy Yard for the Caribbean. She operated out of Guantana- mo Bay, Cuba, and for seven weeks conducted intensive training in ship boarddrills and gunnery, exergnses: She theYl:'h?ii.dii-fQ,F New Y01'k and participated in Navyfbay programs from 25 to 30 October 1945. Upon completion of post-shakedown availability, she returned to Guantanamo Bay forran additional 10-day refresher training period. rseeunneitrnmt-trailing -any -Deeem1tier,,,stgeisalileliftotl 1hseP21rw'ma Canal with orders to report to Commander' Pacific Fleet for duty and ultimate assignment to the SEVENTH Fleet at Shanghai, China. , On 13 March 1946 CAPT Walter E. Moore relieved CAPT Hobbs as Commanding Officer. While operating in the Pacific area and points -furthcrwest she' -visited Pearl Harbor, Okinawa, Yokosuka and Sasebo, On 22 January 1947 CAPT' Milton E. Miles relieved CAPT Moore as Commanding Officer. He served aboard her until 4 December 1947, when he in turn was relieved by CAPT John P. Cady. In September 1948 COLUMBUS returned to the East and joined the SIXTH Fleet in the Mediterranean as flagship for Admiral Robert B. Carney, The following' rnorith CHPT John WM. 'Will became Com: manding Officer. During the Mediterranean assignment she was home- ported in Plymouth, England and visited ports in Norway, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France and Portugal. She hosted many visits of distinguished guests, among whom were King Paul and Queen Fredericka ol' Greece, Prince Bernhardt of Holland and King George ol'GreatBritain, V ' Y- . f , . 1 V. L During her 15 months in the Mediterranean ini 1950 and 1951, visited- 55 ports and 18 countries and possessions. Prior' to, and following her return to the United States, COLUMBUS saw four new Commanding Officers. In order of suc- Fe55l0fl'lhe1' WSWS' Ephraim R. McLean, Jr., 'CAPT Joseph H. Wellings and CAPT Frederick B.jWa,tldei'. The fourth in this line of CO's was CAPT Gordon Campbell who tookeomniaitd 'in 'Mfareh 1952 prior to the 5hip's departure for another Mediterranean cruise the following August. V V Y f 1 V En route to the Mediterranean COLUMBUS crossedithe Arctic Circle while participating ingthc NATO exercise- -i'lVl'A'lNlBRACE,u and visited Scotland and Norway and other orts in Euro e and Africa His Royal Highness Prince Olaf of Norway was a guestfaboard the shipl' during her visitto his country. -,Q 7 VGIFIQUS NATO exercises. andfshozrtly' tzhereafletf li'atne.. steamed approximately 63,000 miles and visited ports in Iwo Jima, Ckinawa, Hong Kong, Subic Bay. Zambarga, Manila, Nagasaki, Sasebo, Port Swettenham, Penang and Guam before returning to the United statgstmfsJuty,t95sg g . A :f1:IJatewSepterftber- 11956 found COLUMBUS undergoing her regular shipyardroverhauljat Hunter's Point,Shipyard, San Francisco, after which ,she again headed out to sea for underwayitraining. Anotheli new Commanding 'Qfficer for COLUMBUS, CAPT Gordon A- Uehlingfqame- on board -15 ,March 1957. On 10 April 1957 she again steamedtowardw the Western Pacific for a normal tour of rotational duty' with the SEVENTH Fleet. She returned to Long Beach 'later that year and conducted standard training maneuvers ofl' the coast of Long Beach andiSan Diego. On 4 April 1958. -while COLUMBUS continued training, CAPT Uehling was relieved as Commanding Officer by CAPT Ralph C. Johnson. On l6'July 1958 COLUMBUS deployed for duty in the Western 'Pacific and dtiring that tour, operated in the Taiwan Straits in support of Chinese Nationalist ships delivering supplies to the off-shore islands of Quemoy and Matsu. Rear Admiral Vernon L. Lowrance relieved Rear Admiral Miles H. Hubbard as Commander Cruiser Division THREE on 12 December 1958, and CAPT Thomas Morton relieved CAPT Johnson as Com- manning, Officer on the 19th golf, the Same month. In February. 1959 COUEQMBVUS returned to her homepdftgjifoyrnba brief leave ,period-,in preparation for entny into the Puget Shipyard, Bremerton, Washiajhe was decommissioned and began her conversiontoiiieguided missile cruiser. if'BfF3tf3--iii, COLUMBUS' transition to a missile ship got with th1 adoption of i'0,peration Cleansweepf' Everything above the was removed, 'loaded into barges andvshipped 'to scra sweep ended in June 1959,sthe'etjom1p1eted'gconversion full swing. t TALOS, TARTAR' The ,revolutionary con totally' new concept in design' with the tying word for combining the mast and In addition, the plane hangar was elevator fitted with 4tsSSl1.21ttd 'Q C MPT- 'James D1 L- .Gtatia Qeemtaenatiigigh-e '45 8 P 4 1 l A A Qt w .n U! 'Y 1 t F ,D During the crew which time COLUMBUS during March' lnlate Naval Shipyard on A conducted: missile exercises olfthecciast. t L t 1 More changes I964. Rear tilla ELEVEN on board D. C. Lyndon. CAPT! Boyd CAPT Royal K. Joslin'. Pacific cruise as H guided missile During the cruise CO China Sea off the coast of during the period 3 September to Froces Expeditionary Medal QSIX periodi. ' ln March I965 COLUMBUS was l9th pf that month hosted a cruise for 68 League Councils in the Southern California area. Events included a missile run-out, AAt1firirigfby,a guided 'I!1iSSilC burial-at-sea ceremony, of a retired'iQlfli1VXQ1gCl3i9f Bel-ll' refueling demonstration with an oiler. 4' dr' 'iff gflitI:7.L..w QA On 22 March I965 Secretary of Defense REibeFEfMQNarhaifa-'ana nounced that as a result of competitive' firing COlll!llMiBLJ1S7'2waSi ., 7 awarded three E's . Two were earned by a TAILOS directorand tone by a TARTAR director. , t ' ' V Another successful step for COLUMBUS came between 16 May and l6 October I965-5 when almost 5096 of her crew pvhogtook promotion- exams were advancedf, , Y During the summer of I965 COLUMBUS carried 21.0 'Nlillfiili Academy and NROTC midshipmen for their annual cruise, During the cruise, the ship visited Seattle, San Franciscoaand Pearl Harbor. tFrom August to October the same year COLUMBUS had a some- what easy-going schedule as she participated in only two fleet- exer- A cises. The first was a week-long ,cruise termed Operation RAG- tl 7 T WEED , the second operation called BASELINE lasting about the same length of time. Both operations tested the operational readi- ness of participating units. AA4, , i , 7 November I965 found COLUM'BlQSTeh route to the San Fran+ cisco 'Naval Shipyard for ,adregular repair period andwrestrictecl avail- abilityzilqiiring this periodftshe received ti, new Executive Officer, core victt5r19'lGL lWarriner. Also, she was fsiiifcessful in enlisted advances ments, saving I93 of' her crewmenx 'lTearifAdn1iralT'ilolin 1 ,-down , sonzzi, September and settled i Although spent ' 45' Uflltfiuftllly 'letter quitejtiqgy with. . gvigitslgvhg iimportanweuests. sttcti as visit of' the Jap? TT m57'fQEP3f'fitgfltVliE3Ef 7!fi4'ke6 Mlilcif The Minister itndfhis partyyisited i cotumewe 'tttwiggetggf pf Nforfott -Mttttttnyt mafia-. J lations ,prior to a conference fi L W 4 Another meritorious mast was 'held' on the fantailon lllCL'Af'f10l'fllfl 9522 September and this was the Iasgmasteof this type conducted tty. . CAPT Slicliiif 'MQFQ''fh31'fl:l25i,235!arQg5we,i1e,LpgesegQ:-Q -officers and rrien of COLUMBUS. The awards consisKe'di'6'ffleTters 'of appreciation f and commendation certificates fort .qualified CDOL tOOfDQTGIC Wafer? Officers. Engineering Officer of the Watch. Man of the Quarter. 'Divi- sion of the Quarter. and Advancement and Good Conduct certificates. Many letters of Commendation and 'appreciation' were presented to men for their contributions toward the 'three E',sT' yvonfhyt .COQ t.UtMBUs'. The Whitt- Ladyi' .rqqeiveaitttatifieatiotifer l1eF'winnirtg the E's following the end of the cornpetition period which was the very first one for the guided missile cruiser as an operative unit.of the Atlantic Fleetfand which was -earned in the -first year of operations in thefAtIant'ic Fleet. t , A V - Qg .,Qfg.-54 The ship received un E for Weapons,-an E 'for Operations, and the V it Melgay'-Taylor, Commander Western seas' Frontier, presentedt B2 . ,Battle ,grfiggnQy,4E Qsignaygng the Tall Lady 35' Que ohf tha, out, , it diflfheallesbstetlo COLUMBUSM EN at H Meri10fiQue+.MaSt::t9.nt - - T5t1Stifidi'iiET'r?6hiiilH'f!Ft??iii4y'Q'a:,5iitEt1i'n itnermiqftqggeteetse,-e-6-s2f:5Qf 4ff4 -' H11 r: f , f ' 'I '. Y -1147 - ' f 7 5 Y ' 'A 410.2 4-. I.: - -. .,.,x -iff? ' , ' - tl! N0VCmibefiet ' 1 A et. , ' - ' f ' ' On the mornmgl-of .S October, CAPT William A. Arthur assumed' gh' ' Foll ing her yard period COIQUMBUS returned' to':San Diego ,tv- ow if 'the Christniasg-gholidays:prior to departing, the West Hewiibgnieporifini Norfolltl. 'On I0 January l966 She pulled 'for the last time and headed East. lcb'ai'df,titransit, COIQUMBUS tvisited Acapulco. Jamaica. and the ers are lewf and Sea Command ',ol'jCOLUM.BUS. 'CAPT reported botird from WaShirt2t0i1,5D..CL.where the 1 . Offiee . af lfhiivllfliitiiilfofi the Sea us the uI4 ,l it A-2.6 xi:-gfiff J-fvvf., v 1'-4' ,- -L 4'-Y 1 .Q


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