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Y.YY,Y Xxf N1 V. , f f--2 iff. A7- ' ' li if 'F' 1--- PM-f WJ . ...Q 1 ,V ,, . , V, V , ' S t V I T IJ' , .- 1: .f A, ,, . . J ,, . I, ' s , . we, W I Back Row left to right Jones B F Rompa McCahey L E Eubanks J O Crlsman P A Anderson C T Hora C Taylor V E Dudley R D Damlco H L Dashem D E Brodeur J J Middle Rout Stewart J P Webester J L Brennan J L Lynch F Thoreson L E Kelly J A Little T W Jenkins R E Lehr E J Hedrick P A Jeifelres J Flirt R D W First Row Stork D V Rlce C P Steffey E B Whitten R W Southern C ENS Lora Eakm R B Herkert J A Sulouif T E Ricks B C CAPT R. J. BARTON Division Officer Front Row, left to right: Steinman, C. D., Leverett, C-. T., Thomas, W. A., Wright, W. T., Carver, E. K., Kemp, V. P., Barton, R. J., Ragsdale, J. R., Martin, D. N., Rhodes, W, D., Giles, R. E., Lisenha, A. Second Row: Austin, J. C., Perry, C. J., Scott, W., Smith, J. E., Egleston, H. J., Pike, M. E., Brooks, J. L., Cerardi, V. N., Clemens, R. D., Pike, D. E., Linkes, C. A., Spinney, E. F. Third Row: Peters, E. O., Smith, W. H., Pfohl, J. G., Krus- zynski, E., Burton, C. H., Housley, L. A., Roherts, C. E., Wellman, F. E., Walk, R. L., Mills, W. R., Ayers, R. L., Espaillat-Sanz, R. G. Front Row, left to right: Shoda, W. J., Leming, A. Cn, Beck, R. N., A,Brial, A., Starr, L. G., Rogers, R. F., Cordon, M. P., Haas, T: E., ,Sierzchula, S. E., Jfipp, L. M. Second Row: Criflin, A. D., Lucas, D. J., Hall, R. C., Brady, F.. J-3 Wright, R. L., Biery,-F. H., Jordan, C. D., Siler, R. R., Rogers, J. W. Third Row: Allen, E. . R., Myers, W. E., Shinault, H. W., Epps, B. R., Cosgrove, T. G-3 MCTCCF, L- F-3 McTeer, D. L., Gatavetsky, J. C., Hart, R. E., Busler, R. C. ' The primary mission of the Marine De- tachment aboard ship is to provide a land- ing party, trained and equipped for immedi- ate commitment ashore. to conduct land operations in the seizure and defense of naval installations. Additional missions. of shipboard Marines are to provide internal security for the ship, man a section of the anti-aircraft battery and to provide honor guards. Ti' V 131
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ENS F. E. ROBERTS Division Officer Long before the ships of our Navy were propelled by steam, they were manned only by boatswains. Today, the men of the deck not only chip the paint, tend the lines, and man the helm, but also maintain a position as a part of the modern Navy. As well as keeping up over one-quarter of the shipis hull and manning seven of the HORNET's sixteen gun mounts, the Third Division mans fueling stations both for taking on fuel, and for refueling the smaller ships of the force. Maybe the most familiar job of a hoatswain's mate is to start the day of each man on the ship witl1 the words, Heave out and trice up . . . . 7 'T J 4 ff ff 2 , . , yu, M ' X 1 '. 2' f ' , , f X f i,,, ' . nw! W4 1 if A , i , f Z 5, YZ is . f:i5W M 2 ' lf X ,, 374 ' W, ,,,, 3 X ,,,,, , .. ,I , , . f , ffwf i r .' , S . 5 f 5 fi of 'mf s f X . , 7 1 Z f 1 f 4 ff f., Zf , ' ff W 4 if 5 M A f? Z . Z, a ? 2 . Q W f , ' a . V. X0 f i y Q ' M, 4 ,. M, is sit' , , qf ' 1 Ze' 42 s H ' fi JW , iff 'Liu . WN 9 1, if. W 7 4 V V. . Yi . ft W ,fi 7 Q X Q . 5 ' Q 2 2 . 2 ss., .,,-Fw 2 f it 2 ffm X ' -. fi . ., ,, . f VVVV . ff Mmfwfcw. , Top Row, left to right: Sosnoff, C. S., Bowers, B. L., Rodenhizer, C. A., Corbett, M. H., Bermudez, J. S., Rossano, F., Mrozik, J. E., Long, J. V., lngerson, L, Third Row: Jones, J. P., Card, M. D., Luckcnhavh, R. C., Sterling, J. L., Reo, V., Bittner, C. E., Slonaker, P. H., Guidicc, F. C., Grisham, W. 0. Second Row: Rigoni, F. C., Dague, R. L., Houkins, C., Sf-hall, A. H., Branney, E. L., Chafin, R, C., Hetherington, N., Smith, W. W., Smith, P. J, Bottom How: Hliwski, S. J., Sands, H. L., Smith, W. L., Brown, T. J,, LTfjgl Eldridge fformer Div. Ofiicerj, Butters, B. J., Hall, L. A., Pickell, D. R., Russomano, C. G. ' if Tf if Y' s , K , J, , 'X , Q I s . , . 1 f 1 A Top Row, left to right: Kimberlin, W. W., f ' WW ' sw' ' ff, ' .5114 wk! .. . . J ab A f l Z, ,Z W' Ryin, J., Holmes, B. A., Ramsey, J., Vest, X Lf ' Q J. 1-3 Cerlmg, L. H., Wlltse, C. D., Hodgkins, ' . NJ , '52 f - fr I J. XV., Dabbs, J. P. Third Row: Cagliordi, 7 A X F. C., Parker, M. L., Crotty, R. T., Curry, ' .X2ffXfff f CT f .,, ' , . . V, R' L'3 Bmirmgtont. C' EJ McKee, L4 ,XM f, , ,Q .. 5. pl .F 3 i Saldamando, J., Quill, G. G., Deschuiteneer, of fy fi ' '- 'Q' A A 1 X 55.1, ' R L Second Rozc' Schweizer D R ' Birt as nh if in WL In 1 1 1 mg- m. ' l la. ' ' ' I s ' -v 1 T. L., Pontiff, N. L., Potter, E. The fourth division has responsibility for deck spaces from fr. 165 aft to the fantail, and overall supervision of the Captain'5 Gig and Shipis boats, besides conducting training of boat crews. All Highline transfers and guard mail exchanges are performed by the Fourth, as well as the manning of the re- plenishment and rearming station using the Le Tourneau crane on the flight deck. B. O., Hill, W. L., Rossell, B. L., Cimaglia, T., Potter, D. L., Shea, J. E., Garrison, J. E., liostrezha, W. J.. Bottom Row: Sheil, J. J., Kearney. J. S., Witt, J. E., Austin, E. D., ENS Roberts fDivision Ofiicerl, Underwood, gafgf.R0if, left I0 Vighti Jones, L. L.: Bryan, G. L., Addison, H. R., Fitzpatrick, 6.1. ., go ns-on, R. G., D Angelo, P., Fitzgerald, C. C., Isaac, E. E., Thompson, C. L., Rafkird Igfdgle IIgQw:iYIf'glei,i1aU,l0-JCE Parker, D. M., Fisher, W. P., Paffenharlli, . ', 3 ' -3 lanfli -Sl1H6,..,Bf'l'g,R.J.,R:t ,R.C.,Bs, LT09, Pj C' STANFILL W- P- FH-if Rvwf Shaw, H. W., Bain, J. D.,efEiinl:oii1ielli, M., sa:il1f:nE. R., LTiigJ Division Officer D' C- Stanfilli Sh0Ckl0y3 Bfiard, M. P., Eure, W. M., Holmes, J. P., Flemming, G. C. gg 1 . sk .fa QQ Q ' V 'mf . ,, 3 . gj A . gm, K CQ.. SJ I 5 s . QQS Q . fn- X u .N ,fs f X Xf X sl. 1 - X if 5 ww, ' Y 3 KN J X N . s Q K as 1. .. 2 . f J, f X . if .,-sp . 3 Q , Q L I 06? WML 5 A.. ws. , ,NN swam. gigs s 5 1 Jn? X vs. . X . .3 is XX wks SX, K .f f fsf ... ,X , K we . ' RN Q y . . fv M HA f x XS -A C0 O Z A . .. n 3. f ,fe ,, wi. J s if .1 a . A . K . , bb V I i QQ.: f W J Wi . A ' we' , A . -ii' V . ,f ln , . 1. U 1 -fn f.': K ' Z fi. . wmv , ff' ANZ! ' . 'Ki' . f fm V 7 : ,,. ,ff , M . uf . QQ, I I Wi 'f F X fd., I .M V X X Sk S X, .. S A
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Front Row, left, to right: Stalnaker, W. E., Burge, C. B., McCoy, C. E., Valentine, H. E., ENS Suddoth, LTf'jgl Pine, Bobbish, N., Booth, L. C., Dannaldson, L. L., Babb, M. E., Ballard, C. L. Secondiltowr Tibbits, R. D., Shorter, W., Camillo, W. A., Napolitano, J. J., Verrones, A. J., Bajoros, M. J., Decoursey, J. N., Megna, J. V., Blake, M. L., Parker, C. B., Spingas, R.,E. Third Row: Hotaling, C. E., Cello, J. J., , Ford, M., Whidden, J. P., Daniher, C. W., Moore, W. L., Auclair, T. A., Connors, P. C., Smigielski, VJ. FQ, Carson, L. F., Mulcahy, J. F., Seymour, D. A. Top Row: Adney, L. G., Michael, D. F., Sikes, D. D., Adams, J. D.,.Britton, B.iR., Hudson, W. J.,.Willis, R. C., Houston, W. C., Childers, B. C., Davis, C. M., Jolley, J. E., . Overby, C. C. . P 01, V Top Row, left to -right: Johnson, fA'ltman, Leatherman, L. L., Templeton, Preacher, Hof- man, McMeins, Notin.i,,Shal'eesh, Schimgmeleq Riddell. Middle Row, Jacquet, Adams, Lamp, Muraska, Valentine, Griffiths, Kipp, Kramer, Breidenbach, Darby, Zigo, A Lopez. Bottom Row: Leatherman, J. E., Swanzie, Mills, Wen- zel, Henson, Lasearo, Dfalian,.Akers, Moody, Cheshire. ,- , A ' A ' ENS J. D4 HENSON t ..Divisio,n Officer ' r .The primary function of the 8th Division is the maintenance and preservation of the eight 5 33 gun ,mounts distributed around the ship. These guns demand' ,technical knowledge, .to repair casualties, as well' as constant attention, 'to ,combat deterioration and the neverending infiltration of dirt. Both 'of these- qualities are found in the 3th fortlleseagunners mates eat, sleep and think in terms of their weapons, they are' their 'responsibility as well as their ,pride andjoy. . ., r a s it Top Row, left to right: Teague, J. B. LTCjgJ E. F. PINE Division Officer +The seventh division is assigned to the three-inch anti-aircraft battery. Its job is to throw three-inch ,projectiles into the air as rapidly as possible and to see that the intricate mechanisms of these modern weapons are always in operating order. An enemy aircraft coming in on the beam can be met by over 350 pounds of TNT per minute by the time its gets to within Hve miles of the ship. saggy if i 77 ' Q? MET? sw if Y Q f N 9' ' ? . , Tilton, E. E., Balestino, J., Verhault,'R. T., Langkil, P., Perival,',J.iJ., Brown, L. A., Knake, M. F., Sucky, M. V., Van Pelt, G. K. Middle Row: Kunze, W. K., Storelli, J.. J., Marrie, J. H., Pagano, A, J,, Preston, J.'C.,, Aukamp, C. A., Riveria, J. Lamagro,iF, S., Q'Brien, J. P.. Front Row: Fanning, T., R., Dennison, R. C., Thompson, C. E.,VI-Iester, B. F., LT'fjgJ A. Flaherty, Gardner, R.. E., Sammons, J. AF., Howe, J. L., Lacharite, L. R. 1 sa V? i , 4. f x 1 .sg ,- Y l T! Y , . V, IQ' . - , f xii l,f r r 1777 ff U' fu . TT . ff f , + . . Q? 1 if , 5 , ,, LTCjgj' T. A. FLAHERTY Division Officer The Ninth Division under the supervision of the Ship's Gunner, Ch.Gun. S. G. Jenkins , USN, maintains the magazine spaces, re- ceives and issues to the Air Group through V-6 Division all required ammunition for operations from a 2000 pound bomb to .33 caliber pistol ammo. The Armory section maintains the ship's small arms for the Landing Force Party and external security of the ship. It issues and receives spare parts for maintenance of the ship's 3 and 5 batteries and fires salutes for visiting Flag Oliicers and Dignitaries. Qs qw
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