Delta (AR 9) - Naval Cruise Book

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HON VUNG TAU CHEN KAOHSIUNG JAPAN TAIWAN If A A A ljdlf l 4 PHILIP Nik C BAY f PINES A , . , ...- , A 'S 'N- ' A. :LGU -, -.,,. . .. 5 f5.J7.1w,:?QLE:5:'7i' .Av J' dt -.H . .' ' -- -' ,2?:EfQ2Si3QfZi!4fL.V 4' :F . --L-'l-4?:'rf- -97, ' Q-+ gi sol! xii? -' i 1 ,..f' '. 4 fu. '.7 ' .L. .:.- xg: 1':..'- g'Aw5f,:N:1- 6 Q '1 ll: x 7:-Q 'JJ : 43,136.4 A B' v. Y A' 'faq , ff --f'.:-ga:-A. .ff-w ' ' -,-7 ' . ,-,-i-f:.nf5f -- L, . I -.1 1-'AQ--:IIE , A741-.5 A- ' 1, 3,2 - .. .-' 7:3We-ftfi-,-.A , -, ' Y' '51'55':?'54?2fisHrfA . ' . E 1-1 'f.Qfavg,.:Q? ,- 5,5 VXA . ,--.:.-fffaf ' A '-23. ' 1 127 Q SK ' Q. Q SAN FRANCISCO -Z-,-,,,,.. H AWA I I PEARL HARBOR? xxx - ZW J T UGS-'Ao ' -1 ,-..,,- .. -,., P . I I U - ' RX 1 LA mf' 5' - - 1 . ' ! 'l ,, ' .. ,V '- , ' H ' - ,QQ - -,H-..,...J fr -igi lf- :fb -' - ' ' R ' - ffz - R ' ' xgffgffli X B Qi we N tr f, 65? GX rf Q A Fc V . 'gn .,, L9 f ,- Ni K -O ff w xg:-,gf x. V K' f This is the story of a shipand its men, told ina single chapter - a seven-month deployment to the Western Pacific. It is a story of long, golden days at sea, bitter, stormy nights with cold spray breaking over the decks, hard work and hard play, the fun of cook- outs and barbecues on the fantail, the tension of taut, quiet watchful- ness in at Vietnam harbor, and the magic of strange portsfwith names like Hong Kong, Vung Tau, Kaohsiung, and Sasebo. It is a story of a ship that is like a mother, a doctor, a friend - all rolled into one gray steel complex of industrial facilities and service functions. It is a story of two hundred sunrises and sunsets, chained together in a shared memory, but most of all, it is a story of men who left their homes as casual acquaintances andlreturned as brothers. This is the story of the USS DELTA QAR-99 and its crew, with whom I was priv- ileged to serve. Lloyd S. Smith, Jr. Captain, U.S. Navy Sw N ff .:, w - z rv ,, ..' :-,1..fx.- -f 11 's 4 5, xx 2 x 2 WW' f ff gfkv ,f 5 f7'ASif4-A-5 f QV- - J .f 38277 A 1f4f 'f1?X M55 '1YQ+5 51i-SQL: ,EX if X A M ff- -.mf Www'-1 Sky i'f7S'1f4' 2, X W is - V -7Q5,QAxg.xQ.Xg2Q xv-N :XXX Wg , gf: PSX-LWSQQX TX V x Y - ' 1 :mmf-x-TfsvsNNmy X My wh-7 WW 1 ww gq Qfv N: Qcvfg 565 '-Nwxsyifkk. xx, QNX? X 9 'Y NX x f ,eff X f.Qw:w4fsm,Mf Q ww - X . v?f MN Nw VESQQXV , W f'x ' m,NxQNwwNmwxwwMxNw CAPTAIN H.G. NOTT, USN COMMANDING OFFICER Captain Hugh Good NOTT, U.S. Navy, was commissioned an Ensign, USNR, in 1945. Captain NOTT qualified in sub- marines in 1950 in USS MANTA QSS2995. ln 1952 he was ordered to USS CLAMA- GORE CSS343j , qualifying for command of submarines in 1952. After a tour as Flag Lieutenant to Com- mander Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, he attended the Naval War Col- lege. On graduation in 1955, he was assigned as Executive Officer, USS WA- HOO fSS5655, and in 1956, he became Commanding Officer of USS STICKLE- ' BACK QSS4153. From 1958 until 1960, he was the first Commanding Officer of USS GRAYBACK QSS5745. In 1961 and 1962, he was Assistant Oper- ations Officer on the Staff of Commander Seventh Fleet. From 1962 until 1964, he served in the office of CNO. He gradu- ated from the National War College in 1965 and was Chief Staff Officer of Sub- marine Squadron 15, the Polaris Squad- ron in the Pacific. ' Following this assignment, Captain NOTT was ordered as Commanding Officer of USS DELTA qAR9j. His next assignment will be as Commanding Officer, USS SAINT PAUL fCA73j. Captain NOTT has a Bachelor of Arts. de- gree from the University of Maryland and a Master of Science degree from George Washington University He has been awarded the Legion of Merit the Ameri can Campaign Medal the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with two stars the European African Middle Eastern Cam Palgn Medal the World War ll Victory Medal the Navy Occupation Service Medal the China Service Medal the National De Liberation Medal Captain NOTT is married to the former Jean Harshman of Bowling Green Ohio They have two daughters Kathy and Nancy at Ohio Wesleyan University ,.,, . ,Ui , ---.-..-an-.. nafrmg- i 4 . i fennse Service Medal, and the Philippine ,I T11 ':Uf!:Z'Sf1'L: VJ: ezfiferzf rf03::i0 'i' S3'l'1 :'5FfwE': 177 1 I X I I I I If I In I E I I I 'I II I I II' III III III II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I II ' I I I II L. W, III II I III II I I I I 'I II II. II I 4? Ii I II I I I I II I I II I I I II I1 II .I VII I-Ii ' I Ji CAPTAIN LLOYDS. SMITH USN CQMMANDING OFFICER Captain Lloyd S. SMITH graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in June of 1945. After serving on board USS WICHITA qCA45y and USS W. M. WOOD qDD715J, he attended Submarine School in 1947. Following Sub- marine School, he served on board the sub- marines USS CLAMAGORE- QSS343J , and USS DOGFISH fSS3505. He was the first Execu- tive Officer of USS ALBACORE fAGSS5693 , which established a world speed record for a submerged submarine. In 1955, Captain SMITH reported as Execu- tive Officer of USS CUTLASS CSS4785. After duty in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations from 1956 to 1958, he served as Commanding Officer of USS IREX fSS4825. Subsequently, he made three Polaris patrols as Executive Officer of USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT QSSBN60OJ , and four as Com- manding Officer of USS DANIEL WEBSTER fSSBN626J . Captain SMITH has served as Commanding Officer, Fleet Balistic Missile Submarine Training Center, Naval Base, Charleston, South Carolina, since November 1966. Captain SMITH is married to the for mer Miss Doris Ann BRAMAN of Norwich, Ver- mont. They have three children, Ann, Daniel and Elizabeth. Ann attends Swarthmore Col- lege, and Daniel attends Carleton College. Elizabeth is attending the Putney School. I I 1 'Q 1 is 3 i I I 1 ..-D 11 ,I 1 4 1 I 1 l I I ri il 4 I l I I I I I DEL TA,S Hlsroar DELTA was built as SS HAWAIIAN PACKER and originally designed for o mercial use on the pineapple run between San Francisco and Honolulu. c m . . . Before completion, she was acquired by the Navy. She WGS C0H1ff11SS1011ed U1 June 1941 as a Cargo Ship qAK29J, and during her first year of service, made runs to Cuba, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Iceland, Newfoundland, and NOVEL Scotia. On 1 July, 1942 she was placed in a reserve status for conversion to a.Fleet Repair Ship at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In her new capacity she sailed on 3 March, 1943 to join a convoy headed for North Africa. The convoy reached Mers-Elkebir, Organ on 19 March and DELTA moored alongside the mole where she immediately set to work repairing amphibious craft. During a short three months there she put in a total of 110,800 man-hours working on 467 ships. With the opening of the Sicilian and Italian campaigns, DELTA moved to Bizerte, Tunisia, late in July 1943. The following month, despite a series of air attacks by the Luftwaffe, she worked on 248 ships and amphibious craft. The air raids reached their climax on the night of 6 Sept- ember. One of the planes shot down on that occasion was definitely credited to DELTA and another was recorded as a possible. As the war moved, so did DELTA. She set up shop in Palermo, Sicily, in March 1944 and at Pozzuoli, Italy, that July. At Pozzuoli her job was to get ships and landing craft ready for the invasion of Southern France. From there she went to Naples, Italy, in August to repair the damaged amphibs. On the last day of September 1944, the hard-working AR steamed for Bi- zerte, via Palermo, to repair landing craft being returned to the United States. She did that until November, when she was detached from the am- phibs and returned to Mers-El-Kebir for duty as a destroyer repair ship for Commander Destroyer Squadron SIXTEEN. In April 1945, DEL TA arrived back in the States -- but not for long. After armament modifications and general repairs, she left Norfolk, Virginia on 15 June, 1945 for Pearl Harbor, via the Panama Canal. She reached Pearl on 6 July, 1945, worked there for a month and then sailed for Eniwetok on 5 August. I The surrender of Japan was announced while DELTA was at Eniwetgky She was ordered to rendezvous with Commander Task Group 30.8 off the island of Japan, and on 28 August she entered the Sagami Sea with advance units. Two days later she moored off Yokosuka Naval Base, where she was assigned to general fleet repair work. One of the jobs she did there was to get the Japanese battleship NAGATO in shape for the 1946 atomic bomb at Bikini She saw China service in the year following the war's end. i IH AUg11St 1945, DELTA was placed out of commission, remaining in that status until the Korean conflict. She was put back into commission on 1 NO- vember 1950 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and after her shakedown, left the East Coast in February 1951 for duty in the Pacific Fleet at San Die o Cali- fornia under Commander Service Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet g , After working out of San Diego for more than a year, DELTA headed over- seas in June 1952, to set up shop at Yokosuka, Japan. There she was part of Service Squadron THREE, supporting the United Nations Naval Forces in the Far East. In September, she was assigned to Task Force SEVENTY-SEVEN. In February 1953, DELTA returned to theWest Coast. She operated out of ' San Diego, and Long Beach, California for the next seven months, then went back to the Far East. This time she saw service at Sasebo and Yokosuka, Japan, and at Subic Bay, Philippine Islands. In July 1954, she returned to San Diego where she joined Service Squadron ONE. On DELTA's next Far East tour, which began in January 1955, she spent part of her time as the Flagship of Commander Blockading and Escort Force, Pacific Fleet. She returned to the West Coast that July, and the following month was ordered to the yard at Puget Sound, Bremerton, Washington for deactivation. She was decommissioned on 1 December, 1955, and became a unit of the Bremerton Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet. Cold war was the word of the day for the next few years. World tensions in- creased and so did the need for more mobile repair facilities around the Pa- cific Fleet. On 31 October, 1959, the DELTA was recommissioned by the crew of the USS KERMIT ROOSEVELT, aninternal combustion. repair ship, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington. She immediately sailed for Long Beach, California which was assigned as her new homeport. Her stay at home was short lived. On 12 April, 1960, she sailed once again for the Far East. As a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet and Service Squadron '4 THREE, she provided repair service in Sasebo and Iwakuni, Japan, and in Subic Bay, Philippine Islands. On 21 December, 1960, she returned to Long Beach for what was expected to be an eighteen month stay. ' Again the need for a repair ship in the Far East sent DELTA back to the Western Pacific on short notice. This time, she departed CONUS on 2 Feb- ruary, 1962, and provided repair service in Sasebo, Okinawa, and Subic Bay. Work was accomplished on Seventh Fleet ships supporting the U.S. Forces in Thailand, and the Taiwan Patrol Forces. DELTA returned from this Far East cruise on 20 August, 1962. From August 1962 until Christmas Day 1963, DELTA provided repair serv- ' 'ices to the ships homeported in Long Beach. On the 26th of December, DELTA deployed to the Far East, this time providing repair services in Su- bic Bay, Sasebo, Iwakuni, and Yokosuka. While in the Western Pacific, the DELTA not only served the fleet, but acted as a good will ambassador for the United States in Hong Kong, and Moji, Ja- pan, with outstanding success. With her tour completed, DELTA returned to Long Beach for a long awaited overhaul. Upon completion of her yard period, DELTA again became the workhorse of the fleet by rendering her time and talents in repairing units of the fleet homeported in Long Beach. On 1 July, 19515, the Homeport of DELTA was officially changed to Alameda, California, and on 22 July, 1965, DELTA deployed again to thef Western Pa- cific, providing repair services to ships of the Seventh Fleet, in slsuch ports as Yokosuka, Subic Bay, Manila, and Kaohsiung, TEUWHH- DELT ar' - 'f ' on 15 March, 1966, and rived at her new homeport of Alameda, Cali ornia i . began flying the flag of Commander Service Squadron SEVEN while serving th ir needs of the U.S. First Fleet. Cn 2 August, 1965, DELTATGPTS e repa sented Navy ships from the San Francisco area in the Seattle Sea Fair, re- turning to Alameda on 12 August, 1966. O 19 J r , 1967, DELTA set sail for her tenth overseas tour, her ninth n anua y to the Western Pacific, for duties in support of the Vietnam-exposed, but 18 thankful ships of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. Upon her return to Alameda on August, 1967, DELTA had spent a total of eight years overseas away from the United States . DELTA served during the year of 1968 in support of the U.S. First Fleet. She left her homeport of Alameda early in January, to spend the first quar- ter of the year in the Long Beach area, where her services were badly needed. She returned to Alameda in March, only to return to Long Beach in May, to serve there for two more months. She was once again privileged to represent the many ships from the San Francisco area in the Seattle Sea Fair during the first week of August. Up- on returning to her homeport, she spent the rest of the year in support of Navy Units there. - On 3 May, 1969, DELTA deployed to the Western Pacific once again. In the course of her tour, DELTA visited Hawaii, Taiwan, the Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong, and Viet Nam, and returned to the United States in mid Decem- ber of 1969. The jobs DELTA does and will continue to do for the operating forcesof the Pacific Fleet, range from tightening the smallest bolt, to re- building boilers and engineering plants on the ships that she serves. No matter what the job, DELTA does her best to help the rest, in keeping with her motto of DILIGENCE, DEPENDABILITY, DEXTERITY. . - .' .XM pq..-t ..X - ,.. ,, 5 ,f.,.:,.ff,Y--,V-L 5: 3 ,FJL 1 I- 17.-:U 7- tqlmgrfzz-lit: TNS' ,Nl -.sw - -I -W 'VH U LX X 1X XX grim 1QxfXv+yXxg5ixg:gw ,, M, ,R ,a w s MGX , x 1 XX X 2, WSW S . -iw. ,-w's.fv.'1b..' iaslvfcs-X X1 -Q Tx n 1wwg5gv,Xv 21 ' -P-2 4 mga f:g,g'X fgC' - X - X wf wwxh V-frm X x A X x x XM. ,,.'n,,,.. M X X , X .N Qfwigfyx- X 1. RS XQTEQISKEYTQW ' X - w QQ!-'T-fri-0 s N 1 x s' Y I X XX X XX iwiim lk .6-Tn' N ,N ff QQ -X 'ft ' X X I, sl , 995-Qi' X X X '55 -XX CQVIWANDEH . .XSAUNDEHS USN EXECUTEVE OFFZCER .9 W :E '- Z I' 1:5 K' if 1 I5 ,rf 3 ea F1 :fs g- l't ' 5. fi I1 5. v .1 423 I ee .GS gig g ,ggk 953.1 JM ei r .r,, .-, V HE .fy g, fgil ur 3.3 QM if fa vi fa ,ggh U -T5 P13551 Qi elm -1.1! 1-. 55:3 gf: liz ,1 'WA :H Tlb' vz, --.-55 vi J fi! K' 1259 af 22:23 1 if ali? iii? L A V31 wg: fllfpf 1 N-14 I April? 11 ,ml 'm AF 1.555 ' a: '!2'1 'HES - ms: 5.1451 Wa! wif' X531 9335321 SJW? 4:53, xv---2 43323 31:25 'lviff :yms ,A CW' 'Puff iii-gg Qfxigi J',n.:I f '-1 D553 Nil ,451 M I ' 153 15 fi ii Qi? T53 12 J ,ff mi V 5 O UH CHAPLAIN A W 13 ?'9'af-1'f Q'f 1' q A 53 ri , 56.4 wi: Z - f 'f1 ' N A REPAIR DEPARTMENT F, X, Hayes, CDR, USN J. W. Hoffman, LCDR, USN Former Repair Officer New Repair Officer , , ,, f.,,,..mMw,M.m,a,, R-1 DIVISION FRONT ROW fl to rj: T, Rorrison, W, Bernard, W, J, Smith. SECOND ROW: W, W, Goodwin, J. Calcagno D, A, Long, C, E, Owen, R, D, Long, R, G, McClure. THIRD ROW: S, D, Klotzbach, R, D, Soppe, D,A Shorney, E, E, Wallen, L, K, Berna. BACK ROW: E, W, Grabowski, A, Koury, W, W, Bledsoe, S, P, Nay FRONT ROW C1 to rj: SFC Mcijlenahan, CWO-2 W, Bernard, SFC Biyans. SECOND ROW: SF1 Maxfield, SFP3 Holloway, SFP3 Meckes, SFPEN Anderson, SFP3 Crasper, SF1 Drake. THIRD ROW: SFP3 I-Iilsmeier SFP3 Smithey, SFP2 Ferguson, SFP3 Kind fDVy, 1 , L lil I . J r I FRONT ROW C1 to rj: DCCS Payne, CWO-2 W, Bernard, SFC Street. SECOND ROW: SFM3 Bartolucci, SFM3 Sullivan, SF1 Sprecher, SFM3 Thrift, FN Lemus. THIRD ROW: FA Elmore, FN Armbruster, SFP3 Larson, SFM2 Sheldon, SFM2 Rhodes. Z I il i5 ll ?l FRONT ROW fl to ry: SFC Handley, CWO-2 W, Bernard, SFC Tims. SECOND ROW: SFl Hogue, SFl McDougal, SFM3 Parks, SFM3 Hrit, SFM3 Duin, SFM2 Bonser. THIRD ROW: SFM3 Fannette, SFl Sano, SFM3 Sperry, SFM2 Hill, FN Bocook, SFM2 Thornton. lat., ,L ,- - i 1 r 1 - E I I Q N ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, , ,, ,.,,,,, ,,,,. , ,, FRONT ROW fl to rj: FN Hughes, MLl Allen, MM1 Morse, MM3 Macki, MM3 Finck, MM3 Glurnire, MRl Hembree, MM3 Vliet. SECOND ROW: MM3 Maoinnis, MRC Gonser, MM3 Covington, FN Ferandez, ENS Beagle, MR2 Amico, MR3 Marquardt, MM3 Weikel, MMC Young, ML1 Sprouse. THIRD ROW: MM2 Manley MM3 Holm, MM3 Gorrell, FN Bradley, MM3 Radford, FN Holliday, MM3 McAtee, MM2 Balderston. FOURTHhROW: ML3 Kreig, FN Collins, MR3 Davenport, MR3 Wingrove, MR3 Bunyard, MR2 Harkleroad, MR3 Bas . FRONT ROW Cl to rj: EN3 Bagley, BT3 Ballard, BT3 Nichols, EN3 Labombard, FN Williams, MRl Fair, MR3 Peterson, MR3 Garrett, SECOND ROW: ENS Beagle, BTCM Goheen, FN Cook, MR3 Thomas, MR3 Fouts, MR2 Chrnielewski, MR3 Burnison, MR2 Lange, BTFN Gordon, ENC Rice, MRCS Lollis. Tl-HRD ROW: ' W bb MRl Co le. BT3 Bonser, BT3 Corliss, BPQL Roney, BT3 Redhage, BT2 Westgate, MR2 Anderson, MR3 e , a FOURTH ROW: MR3 Tate, EN2 Kleames, MR3 Miller, BRl Bach, BT2 Miller, ENl Rice, EN3 Robbins, EN3 EPPS- R-3 DIVISION ,, ff ff - 1 ,, ,.fv f k r I . ' 4. ' 7 94. jf, f, , 12,7 he f FRONT ROW fl to rj: FN Macy, EM3 Eastlnnd, EMCS Banks, EM2 Meyer, FN Brown. SECOND ROW: EM3 Ochoa, EM3 Coffee, EM3 Clarke, EM1 Balmaceda, FN Gallagher, FN Engebretsen. THIRD ROW: EM2 Clemens, EM2 Pretzer, FN McLeod, EM3 Peaslee, EM2 Williams, FN Hemsley, EM2 Aceves, I A I I i Z f If ,I f Qr 1 I V as . . , FRONT ROW C1 to rp IC2 Algrlm FN Ljosdal EMCS Banks EM3 Flsher IC1 Wllllams SECOND ROW EN3 Demko IC2 Rund EM1 Navarro FN Gavcla IC2 Whlte IC3 Wl1SOH THIRD ROW FN Beard EM3 Adams IC2 Shorney FN Blaser EM3 Glbbs R-4 DIVISION FRONT ROW fl to tj: A, J, Dulan, R. H. Heuchert, B. L. Schooley. SECOND ROW: R. E, Griffith, C, W, Stuart, R. A. Werpy, J, O, Daly, F, R, Phipps, I. V. Simon, H, Makizuru, I. A. Morris. THIRD ROW: L, L, Rolph, I. L. Hoeme, M, E, Conine, M, L, Smith, C, I. Wolosz, P, T, Paquin. X 1 ' 1 i C 'U , P I i 1 1 W xl i i H-5 DIVISION , as vnu! feb ,Wi - ? ,f U M' X W ff V 1' FIRST ROW Q1 to rj: G, S, Sciortino, W, E, Ross, J. T, Nealon, R, D, Biddlecomb, S, A, Gonzales, M. I. Amodeo, R, R, Menge, SECOND ROW: R, F, Newton, W, L, Nafgle, D, E, Cote, R, F, Rodriguez, W, T, Roop, E, D, Gormley, B, A, Jenkins, I-I, E, Carver, L, T, Staf. THIRD ROW: D, C, King, T, L, Smith, M, T. Pitman, J. F, Messer, R, B, Mats, A, H, Tonnessen, C, M, Kiefer, FOURTH ROW: D, L, Price, I, C, Dumas, S, C, Jarrett, I, R, Deye, N, J, Sotar, Jl W ,1 Z 2 7 : SERVICE TO THE FLEET 1 E 4 I fn, J 4: ,W ,W Af! X W 7 4 , A . 4 K , f f f X H X X-V ,KW f SUPPLY DEPARTMENT x ,, y fu' f' f f , LCDR James Webb LT Wllllam Priest Supply Off1cer Asslstant Supply Officer V NJ, ,ff A f , 1 4 4 w L P n I i 1 , W., .v-was Z I P f I F D I A I-. N ff X x 1 , N , N I: W 2 E 1 I 1 .41 ' f Q E l R x Q 5 2 s S l DIVISION FRONT ROW fl to rj: R, P, Smith, R. H, Knoblock, K, R, Furrh, T, N, McGibbon, A, R, Hill, SECOND ROW: P, G,.Maurer, S, A, Schneider, R, L, Warner, G, G,-Roman, E, C, Bayan, C, Johnson, G, I-I, Treat. THIRD ROW: D, R, Grundman, G, Steenha en, L, G, Garner, P, D, Vann, I, C, Schaffer, R, D, smith. FOURTH ROW: J, F, Duncan, R, S, Whittier, L, W, Moss, B, R, Moss, C, O, Schwertfeger. S-2 DIVI IO FRONT Row fl SECOND ROW C Polk K T K6SS1lk D H K L Srdwell R. Kellerstrass ro rj O M Merrno A I Pagor C H Hebert B Arenas E I Sturz F F Ramrrez R T 1 A E Huff W R Pa1.t111 I Dobrowskr R, M, McKee R. A Vanderploeg L aen Skrba H I Traback THIRD ROW E Polzer M G Vassallo D A Warren M J Johnson A G Langlars W E Drckersorr G D Mogu1D I Wenz T G Shrelds FOURTH ROW W L Mehclz I M Rojas I W Brezovsky S R, Sanford I Bonuso I R, K Geordge W H Merrrtt I Soma I W Moore , : 0 0 3 0 O 3 o o 9 0 3 0 0 9 0 0 a . . 1 0 a Q a a l 9 o 9 9 0 5 0 0 9 0 3 0 l l j A 0 0 : l 9 0 0 Q a 9 3 0 0 . . . . 3 0 0 3 0 0 9 0 c 3 c e 5 0 c 3 o u 3 - . Q 0 0 0 2 o s 3 0 0 9 e 0 3 o 3 o 9 3 0 3 o 0 3 0 3 o s 0 I 1 1 11, 1 UF 111 11 V1 .11 3 1' , 1,1 1 1 15 111 ,, 1 1 I I 11 1 1 11' 11 11 1 1 11 -1 ,, li 111 -1 1 1 I 1 A4 '1 1 1 1I 1 1 1 . YW , 1 -1 ,1 111 11 1 .1 11 U1 ' '11 'I 'Q11 11 1-11 1 11' 1 111 V1 1 1 I 1. 1 1 1 1111 1 i1 7131 ' 1 1.2 '1 '51 1 , :1 41 WT1 1 Q11 ix 111 1 fl Y 11 1 331 1 511 - Q11 1.1 Lih Q51 ' if 11 11 11 ii V' T1 1' 11 3 iii 11 if 1 11 1, , 11 I 11. QE 1 .12 1 11 , , 111 1 ,sl , if 1 I 1 52 V 1 1 11 1 '12 1 1 1 ' 1 51 1 ' 124 ii 11 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 H H1 1 11 ,, Ii , 11 1 L y gif. A 1 ffz ,si 1- , 21 5 'L 1 if 1 1 1 ,1 1 1,1 1 S45 1 W1 1 Mig' Ylf S-3 DIVISION FRONT ROW C1 to rj: E. Penez, R, G. Buermann, E. Vazquez, R. E. Prater. SECOND ROW P V Tennado, L, I. Tillett, P, M, Writht, W. J. Needham, I. E. Hernandez, L, A. Vanderpool. THIRD ROW H Williams, A, R, Smith, H. L, Davis, R, J, Stalker, H, B. Buchler, A, C, Emmick, LTJG M I Kamrn FOURTH ROW: D, R, Charles, W, V, Bugue, G, W. Fulwider, M, T, Halpin, R. S CCZISC T 5-4 Dlvlslo J I E 1 1 I I 4 I I i 1 I 4 gl fi 1: li F FRONT ROW C1 to rj: SDZR, M, Espiritu, TN C, L, Corpuz, SD1 D, I. Simon, DK1 E, E. Araojo, SD2 T E S, B, Tandaguen. SECOND ROW: TN M, B, Mendoza, Jr. , TN F, F, Fernandez, TN L, M, Merino TN 55 F, D. Bauusra, sim F, G, Pulmano, sm P, R. Nagal, LTJG J, P, Byrd Iv, ' T I .... ..,.,, QPERATZUNS DEPARTM N LTJG William Butcher Operations Officer OPERA TIONS FRONT ROW fl to rj: LTJG Lucas, RMC Springer, LTJG Butcher. SECOND ROW: SN Stover, RM2 Wrgsinski RD2 Wisler, CYN3 Attaway, SN Greenwood, SN Babb, RD3 Camparano. THIRD ROW: QM3 McLaug lin, SN Hansen, CYN3 Bahrke, RM3 Kiely, RM3 Lee, RM3 Keevil, SN Boucher, QM3 Siemens. FOURTH ROW: ,RD2 Villeneuve, CYN3 Nester, CYN3 Gimenez, SN Demongey, QM3 Cook, SN Cornell. NOT PICTURED: QM2 Lucas, QM2 Smith, RM2 Nichol, SN Wenz, RD3 Valencia, LTJG Kardes. ECK DEPARTMENT LT Charles I-lall First Lieutenant IST DIVISION FRONT ROW fl to rj: SN Phillips, SN Osborne, SN Neering, SA Lawrence, SN Goodman, SN Sharp, SN Heston, SECOND ROW: LTJG Kardes, SA Pettyway, BM3 Wylie, BM2 Tyrrell, SN Honeycutt, BM3 Mason, SA Perry. THIRD ROW: BM3 Phillips, SN Thomas, SN Dews, FN Manley, SN Delfilippis, SN Davila. , ZNO DIVISION FRONT ROW Cl to rj: SN Gorman, SN Houk, SN Texeira, SN Scroggins. SECOND ROW: FA Hammonds, FA Peu h, BM3 Stevens, SN Ferguson, SA Clark, BM3 Santos. THIRD ROW: LTJG Kardes, BM3 Lulie, SN Wilgiams, BM3 Henry, SA Bell, BM1 Lampe, SN Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: SN Goss, SN Thornsberry, FA Johnson, SA Davis, SA Henry. GUNN RY DIVISION FRONT ROW Q1 to rj: FTG2 Hobson, GMG2 Scott, SN Irby, SN Winnicki. SECOND ROW: LTJG Kardes, GMG3 Parker, GMG2 Shaffer, SN Dunnigan, GMGC Abston. ENGINEERING DEPARTM ENS Charles Beagle Engineer Officer M DIV! IO .41 I' fx- 2 N! 3' X' f ff. I s A Q X . Q f ga I at ry, 4 M ,,..-' WJ FIRST ROW fl to rj T G Jones L W WlgglHS, D A Dean I A Hall R, C Barrett G W Dannherm T M Evans,J E Bustard SECOND ROW B M Dunlap B R Shelton I F Garcla R, W Cleveland W E Reese J I Mlnter I M Boblck M A Mor an D E Roger G Joyner D E Clark THIRD ROW C- L Patterson D H Hammon W D Bar ee W D Crltenden M L Hannon R. W Shoop . . : 0 o 9 o 0 o a 9 u o 9 o 9 o o . . 9 o o o o o : a 0 9 o n 9 o u 9 0 9 o o 9 a o 9 o a 9 a a E 9 a o 9 0 9 o 0 a : 9 9 9 o o 9 o o 9 o o I 9 4 a 9 s . o I A DIVISION ff? FIRST ROW Cl to rj: R, Novio, G, Pelletier, R, Gordon, R, l-lill, C, Smith, D, Lujan, SECOND ROW: MMCS E, McDougall, G. Alcantara, R, McAtee, l-I, Kangas, R. Lasswell, L, Arnold, E DIVISIO I 1 I 4 1 N. QE El! 1! 51 1, 1 f' O X 1 H V' ,. , X2 QR FIRST ROW fl to rj: S, J, Colafrancesco, I, R, Wren, B, L, Waltz, W, M, Bentdahl, J, Soto, T, L, Gray, A, J, Hoyt, SECOND ROW: H, Leiwalo, G, L, Porter, M, R, O'C1air, T. C. Arbuckle, D, A, Black, D, C, Munn, W. A. Motley. Q ,! 4 w 1:1 N E V x 1. i l V I ll U l V il ,, vi ri il El U M H V I , ill 1 n i Munn. M-W...-..,. W... 1 E i fi P 15 I 'iw 3 5 . J? lg sg . ,- .X L? 1 EQ Q5 51 , W1 f. if S 1 I Oil l-. al fl R DIVISION FRONT ROW 'fl to rj: Chief R. Bristol, M. Lilienthal, D, Wallace, W. Archie, R, Thomas, G. Ramas, ENS G. Rose. SECOND ROW: L. Kreisel J. Craven, J. Beckstrand, N. Tilley, I. Calhoun, G, Abernathy THIRD ROW: K, MacPherson, J. Bond, T. Guillaume. ' 4 Wv?..., ' B DIVISION I T FRONT ROW Cl to rj: I. R. Costa, L, E, Higley, J, D, Carter, L. I, Hinckley, A. Butler, M, T, Lanmy W, R, Reven, G, C, Wheeler. SECOND RO : R. C, Ludolph, P, L, Albez, J. Peacock, I. A, Rodgers, C, L. Barker, G. L. Benson, T. I. Schneider, H, G, Stan ord, M. L. Huffman. NOT PICTURED: W, R, Hoyt. , ADMIN DEPARTMENT FRONT ROW C1 to rj: SN D. R. Davis, SNR, M. Shaft, SA W. H, Hamarlund, PC3 C, H, Coker, YN3 T, I. Fischer, YN2 D, L, Douthitt, SN L. H, Ferguson. SECOND ROW: PNCS D, V, Van Sickle, YN1 J. L. Alexander, PN3 L, E. McCall, SN M, S. Undem, YNZR, K, Perry, YN3 G, F, Stieferman, PMC W, D. Evangelista. X DIVISIO 2 FRONT ROW fl to rj- SFl L Gray BTl D F McLain DCl O P . . , . , , , , Morton, Mlvll R. L. Riley. SECOND ROW: SA R, C, Reed, SN H. J. Hamarlund, SA J, A, Carter, FN T. L, Martens, SA E, Eredia. THIRD ROW: MLCS L. R. B ' ' ' ' utner, SN J, A, Klng, SA R, E, Kelth, FNS, D, Llllenthal, SA R. C. Phillips. si? A , ,,,,, ,..,.A.,,,,C C ,ll, ,, C C S A Q I MSC' ,Ml I 1 I I 2 If Q V 3 MEDICAL DEPARTVI LT C, A, H3155 LT S. Boardman ' FRONT Row aw rp: R. L. Brown, N, E, Hall, I. E. Shore, SECOND ROW: I. E, Drescher, J, I-I, Anthony, J. 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