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In secondary conn, the XO and a separate Watch team stand ready to take over instantly, should the bridge team be put out of commission. Condition Zebra is set throughout the ship. All hatches are closed and dogged tightly to protect the compartmentation and watertight integrity which Will keep the ship afloat in case of i a major casualty. From the hangar deck come the S2-F ' 'Trackers,' ' key to Hornet's long- range ASW capability. In Flight Deck Control, the planes are spotted on the deck . . . ready for the launch. In CIC, air contacts are plotted on a giant status board, While contacts are reported from the destroyers on the Pri-CI circuit. Meanwhile, the lookouts report a surface contact and the Huk team swings into action. On the flight deck, the HSS-2's are respotted for launch and from the 5-MC comes the Word- Launch the Angel I - 1 W 47 mn '4' 'W ? I' K 'ff 1 f fe 1 ,1w-'.- 4, . . 'J f , JW Y 4 if f A I f 4,11 'fy ,ff f A ' v 4 Z In Air Operations the tension is on. 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I Yi , 'A- - VW 1r 'f ,..... wr- Jw .W 'M K-....,, -, ,rw-...Q-,.:.... , f 3' x . M- mo- 1 6 Y S I 4 J I N 1 i F 1 I 3 '1 Q 54 f I l 2 Z2 53 'i 5 N fi fi 4 rf Q 4 I 1 l , . I n , A . 519 54 VV, - , I 1 nf ,V ,..,.,,g.,,,. W., A,,. 4 .,.. ,. 1 1 Qilg1f,i K 5 The S2-F's move out in formation, controlled by CIC, toward The search is on. Meanwhile, the AD moves to the cat, ready to go. K IZ the contact area. . ' A -4-----.4. I.. T E-fi R Q n ,,., L L V On the Hight deck, the S2-F revvs its engines while in the catapult machinery room, live decks below, everything is ready. With a roar, the huge piston rockets forward and the iirst plane of the launch is air- borne. .i- -. hr' - 'I A' ' 4: On patrol, HORNET's planes perform vital tasks. The HSS-2 hovers over the contact, pre- paring to drop its sonar transducer to listen for the submarine. Meanwhile, the AD flies high over the area, directing the helos and S2-F's, and relaying info to the carrier. 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One deck below, Captain Fisher, respon- sible for the operations of the carrier and its aircraft, Waits for the latest word on the progress of the attack. V , , 4 , . :A1 , , 1 i 5 x A Q We at 4 l . 3 . I A I I E I l 1 Z A 5 In the CIC-Airops-CCA complex on the 02 level of the carrier, in- formation is received from the destroyers on the scene. It is quickly analyzed and the aircraft are vectored to the contact area. 9 Q! rw i I ! 5 1. gs 4 1 w v ' ' 5-i1C ' ' ' .S'UCCE,S'.S'! The efforts of pilots, planes, destroyers and the entire Huk Group are rewarded as the submarine surfaces. As the conning tower breaks clear of the Water the hull number appears and a wave of relief spreads over all hands. Instead of an enemy, the contact reveals itself as the USS Spinax, one of the Task Group's underwater helpers. Spinax reports to the Huk Group commander that he was attempting an unscheduled attack. I Incidents such as these are not uncommon, and serve to keep the entire Group proiicient in its task. Every time an unidentified contact is discovered it must be pro- secuted as an enemy. In the waters patrolled by the Seventh Fleet and its units, there is no guarantee that the contact will be friendly. It is only through such drills that Hornet and the Huk Group of which she is a part are able to maintain the necessary readiness to perform her task as a force for peace. xv- ' 4439 , fiigw'-' The prosecution of the contact over, the planes return to the carrier. Landing is never routine and requires close coordination between pilot and the LSO, perched on a small platform just off the flight deck. The pilot lines his S2-F up with the Fresnel Mirror, gets his last-second instructions from the LSO, cuts back his engines . . . TRAP ! The tail- hook catches the cross-deck pendant and another bird is safely back in the nest. ALL that remains is spotting the aircraft and HORNET has a ready deck as the next plane lines up in the groove. II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II .V I I I Ii I MI I III I I I I3 I II I I I , I I , I ' I I I I I . I ' I I I : I I I I I I I I 2 I I f I I II I I I I K I I I II QI I ,I I I I I II ill . II 4. :I I 2, ' I I 2, EI I I QI I I :II I , , I I I I J I I I I RA JL I I K r I 1 ! MEATBALL, .C'UT! ,gn Last aboard is the Angel. Fortunately, it's been a quiet afternoon for the life- guard helo. Landing is completed expertly and safely. All planes are on deck. be i l Right behind the S2-F 0011195 the AD, mission completed. A successful trapg a quick spot and another task is successfully com- pleted for VAW-11's unsung, but invaluable GUPPY While the destroyers and aircraft are prosecut- ing the contact, the men of HORNET remain on their battle stations. In Sector One, Ens. Merback, the director oiiicer, ma- neuvers the big guns for anti-air defense. ,, M , W ,, ,f my, ,, 'ff , ,f W WWff,f 'K fff qff, , f ff ff ,, ,fqcfff , WU, ,, , 'wwf-f,,,5V, 1 11 1 1 , 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1 1. 5 1 11, 1 I Q11 1 1'1 1 1m 1 1 1 Ex, 11 11 1 11 1 . '1 11 Z . a 11 1 11 111 11 11 1 . E11 ,, 1 11 1Q 111 1 1 I 1 I111 I1 11 1 111 1 W 111 . 11 13 111 1111 X '11 1, 11131 1 11' '1i'1 11 ' 11 Ile!-1 ,1 1 '1 ' 51? 1121 1 ii 1115 1, A i1 1 11? 13 Throughout the ship, repair parties fight Hres and repair casualties . . . all of an imaginary nature, but vital to the safety of all hands. In peacetime, the game must be played and replayed so that, in case of a real situation, all hands will perform their tasks rapidly and efficiently ,... sometimes, though, the midwatch catches up on a sleepy sailor . . . but not on an alert photographer. l , 1 aw, ..,,.ff J , 5 5 I1 M w 2 'Z 52 , I . i. fl! w. '+l .,. N 1 1 9 . E V ii j f ,E ,F 1 I 1 ,H 1 i t 1 I . I. J? 111 ii 5, I n 1 'A If if , 3? l ' 32: 1 4' ia 35 ,. . gag f 5 il' 1 QE nj From the signal bridge to after steering, all hands are on station. Flaghoist drills keep the signalmen hopping, and the helmsman in after steering must con- stantly be alert to take control of the ship's course in case of a casualty. . . . In some of the other spaces, however, things aren't quite so busy . . . Damage Control Central is the nerve center of the repair parties. Information is received, ana- lyzed and repair parties rushed to the scene. In Secondary Conn, a constant plot of surface con- tacts is kept, based on information received from CIC. Q Q 4, V: f A 4: ,4I3UE,,, j J V V :H ,M2fa4i'i' f2,V'vVJ ,A wwf My 2 V Qafdw-2' . Iiwf- 12?-.fr1eT'5'f,5: A f 'ff:CZiw,gw :f,,, 3265 f ,,?i VVVa:,, gg ' .. f. ' H pf, 'L' C ':A r ff' ' ' - 'ff' 5 'A -lf? ,fna gy M-,,V -'-. ' ,, V, 21.1.9 Q , ' ,V-',izfVgW'1,,,fg : f . QV Q' 'f :,, V ,V,5, ,mtv V G A ' 1 f497fff'f'!9 5 , L' ,.T'1ff, QL! as-C-Liil' - . 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S PPORT 3 w w 1 ! 3 i 5 is J JZ r v l 1 I 1 na i it :ll ix ' i J :V 2 'Nw lg , Q2 M 5' 5 Ei' 57' 1 A4 fi, 1 , W we To maintain the fighting capability of HOROET, her embarked flag and air group requires a tremendous amount of material and labor. In terms of manpower, the carrier is as large as a small city of 2,500. Food must be prepared, records kept and equipment repaired and maintained. Behind the excitement and glamour of her main task, HORNET and her men must perform thousands of routine jobs that never catch the public eye, but are, in a sense, every bit as vital as her primary mission. 'Nm' KA, S K 4' x c I E E I z s i 1 1 Q 4 ! 4 N Supply-backbone of HORNET'S support team, is responsible for the material needs of all hands. Anything from steak to jet engines comes through the supply chain. From GSK to Aviation Stores, everyone on the ship is served in some Way by the pork-chops. W2 QQ 3 99 6 -f , vu V ' 1, ' '35 H , Fw P I I 1 Marching music, provided by the Comcardiv Seventeen Band makes the long unreps pass faster. 1 Ltjg. Kriger and his storekeepers can do any- thing from fixing shoes to cutting the Captain's hair. Most familiar are the Laundry and Geedunk . . . two things no sailor can do Without. l 4 4 I I 3 i The inkeepers of S-5 division care for the feeding and berthing of the 300 oiiicers of HORNET, and her embarked flag and air group. 441' imma 4 3 Y r T l F r I A destroyer comes alongside for transfer of black oil and personnel. The high-line transfer comes off without a hitch, but a hose coupling breaks loose and the smallboy gets an un- scheduled oil bath. E By the end of the iirst Week in October, HOR- NET has completed more than 100 underway re- plenishments. When de- ployed, unrep is the primary means of getting aboard stores, ammuni- tion, and most important -fuel. The carrier must store huge amounts of black oil for her own propulsion and for further transfer to the task group's destroyers. JP-5 and aviation gasoline are the lifeblood of her air- craft and also come aboard from the familiar oiler. any My ' ii 41' 1 I 1 I i l Y! ni ll 1 1 Q 2 i + IN ' x I 1 1 1 I I 11: E! Qi 3 lei li ni ng 'I fi it N I, il, Y I W fi 'I V3 3. xi' 353 il: fi 1 4 4 .1 5. M fig N EE 29 vh HORNET'S engineers do hard, dirty work, far below decks. Without them the ship could not move. HORNET'S Sboilers and 4 main engines can power the 43,000-ton flat- top through the Water at speeds in excess of 30 knots. Electrical and mechanical gear is repair- ed and maintained and alterations to the con- figuration of the carrier are often performed by the ship's own experts. 41 I m 1 w I Hlgh l1ne transfer brmgs aboard bombs movles Vegetables and, occaslonally, people. Under the skilled hands of the BoatsWain's Mates, the high-line crew safely holds the line even in the roughest of seas. gf 1 ' -. 4 BSP Y' x A ly. qt A, a r-,X , , Z, . Q M a 'K I . t' ri T T - X . K ., i . i 4 ' N u XR 5 x fx I X - N 1 V , 5 . f ' X L I I X I A x . Y I , I -4- - . LA 3, Qgfiyx C4 - - -'.1 NH, ' 1 ,N-,QL M i. X ' - --.-h X F 4 K n ,--4. -sg,- ' , lf- y Q K . : '111 A K x 1, xg ' N . I . Q- , x Xxtxg 'Y . . E Q , V . Z xx . , 3' jp, , ,,,L,, M , I l I X x .,, . ,, N .x A. , , . gt lu' if if Q L A V 1 .K . ., XX X. p ,XX ' Q X' .1 i , . .. 9 IN ,XX r fix' X I-3 X -.' zf' Eff Xydr ff ' .IW .-' ' ff! 1 i -M i W 4AVk- ,A,-,----A - V E-Tf.L,---f Men of the Marine Detach- ment perform many and varied duties aboard the carrier. Shifting colors re-i quires a spotless dress uni- form While maintenance of Mount 57 'finds the marines in fatigues. 2 Mooring the ship means plenty of Work for the Boats- wainis Mates. Rust, a constant problem, occupies many hours for the men of the deck divisions and HORNET'S dedicated side cleaners. 'W Sun lines, radar position- ing and keeping the ship on course are all part of the Quartermasters' job. The men of N division boast a clear record . . . HORNET hasn't been lost yet. ff? e Q '-B3 I A ' H-f' swf' ,rd HY, - fwsfii-3:1 A 1-T-1 ?fffj. V.j',3f VF rfvff' xi-.jr ,rv 5- Q ,Q..: V54 iff ? xv? 'T X 1 S 5 .5 11 ,. X X 5 PNK , I If . . . I A-pw K. xfxky -, 47-1 ' V -, EQ Akfqfg, . if x 3:51, , , A -- 435, . f . 'wx' 3 gh 7 , in-p a x , I : , Q 5 W . .IZ , f ,,1 jrlrwx ! f' x5lEM??:3 I ' A , f , 737.1 - :M 3'4i ?6gg A , f Major operation or annual physical, the ship's spacious, modern sick bay is as Well equip- ped as a stateside hospital. Two air group doctors lend a hand to the ship's two M.D.'s to adequate- ly cover the increased number of personnel while deployed. ' w - x I .w X ,.., Cleaning, X-rays, iilling teeth, and an occasional extraction are all in a day's work for the HORNET'S three dentists and their technicians. A modern, floating dental oflice and laboratory provide all hands With the best in dental care. The personnel oflice is responsible for the records of 1400 HORNET sailor-men. 'N X 1 Y f ,,,.,.v----f,-4-unnnuvnf 2 q ,n n 1 wiv., ff Q Q55 in yr A .,N I x .. f ,fs i apff gi ably ,Q U exit s B SP 'Emu 2 'V 'X xi Paper. Thousands of pounds are used every month for records, correspondence, andvrofricial notices. Yeomen in all departments, flag and embarked air group, as Well as men of other rates in HORNET'S X Division often spend long hours on the job in often boring but never unimportant Work. I I ,ff 1. ,-It The aero gang, Working from the 07 level, keeps the ship, flag and air group advised of the latest Weather by gather- ing data from Weather broadcasts, shipboard in- struments and weather balloons sent aloft. ' V - ,rg '- ,,,,1m,,,,, 1 - .MH if-if-4H,t4gqq' 3,,,., , m y y om. f u .'J ..l:wwg f ff ff W ir, 0, s,.A.,..4, ,., , ,, ,,fV,,,,.f:,,.,,, ka iam 2431-gg, ,rgqq-Q4.f7,,,, rr? my ff -.QL-.1fiLa: 1fmvnf, 543 lp ,.,, ,sg M, -1 ' .vi . n,-.+w,'1-.f4:1g1fgZws2f:4sqe1f'' ,, +-5? ?i?9f1f?ff?51v'ff-ifaw f wffv iw 115f? ?'Vfi' it -Mar' Admin provides the crew with correspondence courses from E Sz T and blankets from the friend- 'W' ly MAA. I4 1 i ui mi so X0 Ky' E Z I W X In Radio One and Main Communica- tions, HORNET'S duty CWO presides over the Watch, responsible for the unkeep of all radio gear and source of the carrier's gigantic message traiiiic . . . up to 5000 messages in a single month! HORNET'S ET's make sure all electronic gear, from radars to radio transmitters, is in Grade-A Working order. N 7' The gas gang drags the big hose across the hangar deck to refuel an HSS-2. Purity of fuel must be checked regularly to protect tl- engines against damage or failure during ilight. fs. 5 Aircraft. The entire mission of HORNET is to maintain and operate her ASW planes. Long hours must be spent, often with only a ilashlight for illumination, in repairing and checking airframes, engines, and the thousands of component parts of fixed-Wing and helo aircraft. Men of the squadrons as Well as ship's company do a Hprofessionalv job, day in and day out to keep 'em flying in the best tradition of over 50 years of Naval Aviation. sr-...WH F1 1 i 1 r .4 Sonobuoys are an important component of the S2-F underwater detection system. Handling and loading must be performed with care to insure proper performance vital to the success of the search. HORNET'S ordnance handling experts bring rockets to the flight deck on the bomb elvator and load the aircraft for a firing exercise. I K I I 1 if , I P 1 The hangar deck gang gets an HSS-2 in position for mainten- ance and HSS-2,s maintenance experts go over the big helof readying it for the next d8Y,S flights. The skilled hands of the VS-35 and VS-37 maintenance men keep the S2F's in A-1 condition and down H time is kept to a minimum. fi X 2 - f V ' f 5 a M dm 'fi' 7 'X 951 , i ,.-,..fT.,,,,.-, , ' ef., mm f' 'A Wa Asuka 74 K' Zff4ie1.:!'1Q,Q,,Q5,ffif,-Q5vi 3bj' ',T,'f13'E:1-i-12,11-1'f ' fm.,,i,, ,, ,. 1 ' V V 1 li,aZ'l,f.l,Qff'gi -..,,,E-.,,:.,,z',f,::,3g.:QE::,gf:A:'AL-,,v., ,V -g-'? f-X-- ,-M-1f:mmm.f.m..,1,, ff' ff'. 1Jg ,fi1:Z:'L:4esf5'gQ.'f .1-1 - ' 'z' 1'i'zQ-711:12 we - 7 'W - tg-2: mm' F- , The hangar deck gang gets all HSS-2 in position for mainten- ance and HSS-2's maintenance experts go over the big 11610, readying it for the next d3Y,S iiights. f V ,Q Sunday, usually thought of as a day of rest, is a busy time for helo pilots and the chaplains as they shuttle back and forth from the carrier to the destroyers, caring for the spiritual needs of the men of the Huk Group. F E 1 k 2. i 1 wff' Sk ' w fn Ma, . M4 4 ' f fr? ' ,mfwf fri' .5 , X ROSTER K 1 5 Zfx-M A J A ! 3 4 4 E I I n n Avionics technicians, mechan- ics and parachute riggers are all part of the maintenance team that keeps the air group planes flying safely and performing their missions successfully. rear aa'mj1'a1 thomas a. c1:z1'jsz op1:zer commander carrier afjvjsjon sevenfeen october 1951 october 1952 w Hd A 1 , 2: i i 5 I ,, i, U l M ll 1 f 5 1 1 J , i 1 ' x V ' N. si: li 2 , 1 Q! it I u 5 V 1 1 w 4 r i' V f i,I' I! 1 1 I .li W w , xl Y. U: N 1 W r. , 1 1 ll 1 If 9 li H! 1 if 3 ij, I 21' 4,1 i'i N GI4 sl. :lv ,, I 5 1 ' ai im v 1- 51 Q. 'I N NN N N ca 15. I. W. ha Iez' p Y Capt Q. I. olsen N Cf1fS1qOl lSfC1lLf h - lt lt lu C' 19 -O -S C1 N N N I N N I N N N FRONT ROW: Cdr. Lobdell-AIR OPERATIONSg Lcdr. Purdy-FLAG SECRETARYg Capt. Olsen-CHIEF-OF-STAFFg RADM N CHRISTOPHERg Lt. Coleman-FLAG LIEUTENANTg Capt. Williams-OPERATIONSg Cdr. Braddack-CIC BACK ROW: Lcdr. Besancon-ECMg Cdr. Moore-SUB-SURFACE OPERATIONSg Cdr. Petersen-SURFACE 0PERATIONSg N Ltjg. Higgins-ASST. FLAG SECRETARYg Lt. Drake-INTELLIGENCEQ Lcdr. Mench-COMMUNICATIONSg Lcdr. Van Reeth-ASST. CICg Ens. Lewis-ASST. COMMUNICATIONS N N N ! N N I N N N I gh. :Qin if '1 , 31 'Q ,, 5 b if , 2 1 S H 'x 1 E I 1 I W ' l az N N . i ll ' x i 3 Q 9 si H V W , 1 , i ' il 5 i I i I if 1 E 2,2 ' 'y ii :HT ' Li 1!! J N w N l , , fi' P 'Q i N 1 Q W 1 ii if 35? 1 35: 2' .E r S 52 E' 4:11 3 5. .f SI First Row fl-rj-J. E. Wilkerson, Cplg F.L. Pierce, LCPL. Second Row Cl-rj- K. S. Hoops, Pfcg R. A. Wakefield, LCPLg A. J. Tomasello, Jr., LCPL. First Row Cl-rj-C. R. Magpurig R. M. Motsingerg L. P. Paraboschi 3 R. M. Theleng M. D. Hettle 3 L. F. Wigginsg G. L. Cornejo 3 C. A. Cole Second Row Q1-rj-T.K. Grohg E.H. Campbellg H.R. Rhoneg T.P. Parkurstg J.J. Galosg D.R. Hindeg V.A. Vitaleg J.R. Jonesg A.l. X 5 I ff ' X .eg b . f or ff jf 1 N 5? .,., Q- fi , 15 . v -... .1 , 0' c. .. Z K. Y . DiAnni i 4 1 i .-I I is . i -F -1 5 I f i il , . ,i i , ' 2 l i! l E 1 fi 'E 'i 5 . , 1 l ,i gf 1 1 5 F u P I i I 1 I -mdm QGOIQG I. iziicer i commander carrier division seventeen october 1962 L 3 1 .-A N 555 ,A ff, Mfg if MWQJZQ 1 .Q KVJQV i ' A: ui ,fl .,..gr ff ' l'f 4, A Jafz' 4 sf 125' ng captain ellis j. Hsher commanding officer Sepfembelg 1962. Flag division consists of many rates. From yeoman to marine, their main function is to assist the Admiral on daily routine tasks. Radiomen are assigned to Main Communications to handle some of the 5,000 messages received monthly. Boatswain Mates handle the main- tenance of the Admiral's barge, and quartermasters stand watches on the Flag Bridge. Marine order- lies are always standing by the Task Group Commander and the Chief of StaE for assistance. The CarDiv 17 band provides entertainment for the crew aboard ship, and plays concerts on the beach. Front Row Cl-rj-LTJG W.R. Higginsg A.E. Carterg D.C. Dequinneg J.F. McElwaing F. H. Nielseng R. L. Lockwoodg G.J Anderson. Back Row fl-rj-R.L. Tackettg M. V. Thomasg R. L. Davisg R. L. Vinesg D. F. Turnerg G.W. Trimble. Front Row Q1-rj-C.V. Velascog R. E. Coventong R. J. Dooling M. M. Coevasg D. A. Durang S.H. Carreong A.H. Chapmang LCDR W. F. Grimm. Center Row Q1-rj-W. E. L. Cruseg F. L. Barnesg J. J. Maddixg R. L. Hawkg M.W. Rectorg J. M. Garcia. Back Row fl-rj-J.R. Wildesg F. J. Pasquag A. T. Lindellg W.R. Dicksong H. E. Housemang J. N. Killeng W. E. Carrg H.W. Greene. 'Hin if , v ? p If f pp F 0 F cdr. 11.11 mc jnnjs executive officer july 1962- 1 . ff ff f' 'A mf? Q f , . captain ,hgyf d. mann commanding ofzicer f b GC O GL 1951 ' Sepfemben 1962 6 ,iff-W 'SL' ,Q ff, F , Cdr. Rossbach, CHC . CHAPLAIN Cdr. Mc Innis EXECUTIVE OFFICER FRONT ROW: Ltjg. Carterg Cdr. Rossbachg Ljtg. Montanog Ens. Adelmann BACK ROW: Ens. Hutchinsong Ens. Bennettg Ens. Diamondg CWO-2 Patton Ens. Wolfeg Ens. DiMaggiog Lt. Olsen, CHC cdr W. m. pardee executive officer ju1y 1961 -ju1y 1962 F7 , 1 s 'Wt' .J ' Y V , 5- 1 f ' N Front Row Cl-rj-J. G. Hutchinson, ENSg R. A. Wrigleyg W. L. Adcockg R. A. Rizzig E. D. Haughtong J. Cherbackg S. Losinskyg J.H. Wolfe, ENS. Middle Row Cl-rj-R. E. Beachg C. T. Silvernailg C. Loupesg W. J. Park, Jr.g J. F. Keoughg K. P. Carley 3 C. E. Wilson 3 R. Garcia. Back Row Cl-rj-J. T. Drummond g G. L. Gillespieg Y. G. Singletong W. Noble g K. T. Petre 3 R. E. Whitney g H. A. Dye g K. L. Gravesg A. H. Lembachnerg T. E. Korpal g L. H. Stephensg H. D. Davidson. Front Row Cl-ry-J. Shepherdg S. Ogassian. Middle Row fl-rj-R. Boardmang L. W. Kennedyg H.J. Gillg C.J. Stilesg K. L. Guth. Back Row fl-rj-H. Woodsg R.G. Grovesg G. Hoggg P.C. Murphyg 0. B. Cottong M.P. Jack. f f .M ,f-f z , , Vx ,K 0 ,. awk , 7 ,Q rf-., 5 4 . wifi. 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X f ,I f 2,5757 V' Vw, f f. Z A,.A K ,, K, , I 'A-..!Nx f ' 'X 11 :Eff iff! V ' ' K .114 , , ,, , f-1-M-'-A'-My-ff-M, . n ' f 1. 1- ,,-I . 22-. Q-f f ,faq 0:7-.f gig: -Atv 'A-' -I I - '- y , , , ,. ,la , If , -2 kj, K., J ,V Q WV, 1, is A L -A I A X ,A Rx ' Ev , 6,1 kiwi I: 0 :viii will-Er , 1 h WX I 1 1 A H 'X ,C ' 51 'QQZLQ-'F I i A 1, ' ' ' 'F Z., I ' m 'XL A-'f . , . - N 35:3 A j :ff Ev L W , 'fffyi fggi f N Mi f - 1 f' . ' , ,5 ' J ,V V , .Q , , x2,5fff'7L in ' , , ,,,.k I 'K L! X Q , ., 4 4, . , F w nw XM Cdr. Bouldin AIR OFFICER Ens Fusco ADMIN ASSISTANT Seated: Lcdr. Kramp, Cdr Bouldin, Ltjg. Albers Standing: Ens. Fusco, Lt. Williams, Lcdr. Seipp, Lcdr Zeier, Lcdr. Cross, Lt. Berner Cdr. Gensert ASST. AIR OFFICER I J 1 I il i Yeomen, personnelmen, journalists, lithographers, and postal clerks make up the X division roster. Under this division falls the personnel office, hand. ling service records, discharges, and re-enlistment, the administrative office which handles Code 4, POD, and executive correspondence. Public infor- mation ofiice handles the ship's newspaper and brochures. The print shop handles all printing jobs, the hobby shop is open for craftsmanship, the athletic gear locker handles all athletic equip- ment. The post oflice takes care of all mail, the E Sz T ofiice handles advancement in rate and all correspondence courses, the Captain's Office is responsible for all ofHcers' records and the com- manding oflicer's personal correspondence. Through the legal oflice all courts martial and other dis- ciplinary action is handled and the chaplains handle the spiritual needs of the crew as well as the ship's library and the controversial popcorn conces- sion. Not to be forgotten is the MAA force which assures the neatness of the ship and crew and the V l l 1 1, S, El preservation of good order. LTJG J. W. Carter V ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Front ROW C1'1'l-J-W- Carter, LT-IG, K.B. Patton, CWO, R.D. Santos, D.C. Cummings, E.V. Checotah, R. E. Dehart, J. T. Bradford, L. S. Adelman, ENS. Middle Row Q1-rj-L. S. Tefft, M.B. Moore, M. D. Warren' D. L. Schwarz, C.J. Caes, T. J. McDaniel, R. E. Holmquist. Back Row Cl-rj-N.K. Johnson, F. L. Thompson',W. E. Hr-gue, B. G. Jackson, J. Duran, J.L. Taylor, W.H. Schroeder, D. L. Ethridge. , tl ll il 1 l f i 1 4' N l l ff Y , J ,, Y' f fi! 'Lf J , . if 5,2 YL 1 0. 47' iw NJ 544. a Front Row QI-rj-D. R. Carsong D.C. Osborng A. D. Oweng J. L. Sandovalg J. Sawtell. Middle Row Cl rj-D. P. Maloneyg T. B. Levinsong D. H. Hebertg D. D. Osmang R. W. Strouthg W. J. Williamson. Back Row Cl-rj-L. T. Leslie 5 R. B. Paukstysg W.N. Feslerg W. J. Pepperg B.W. Manousg J. B. Mitchellg J. P. Duncang J.L. Timmons. Front Row Q1-rj-K.D. Batdorifg R.L. Chevalierg R. Johnsong T. W. Woodwardg R.J. Typpi. Middle Row Cl-rj-G.G Chapmang R. A. Holscheng R. E. Chevesg S.C. Faverg L.R. Bentleyg R. V. Fickett. Back Row Cl-UHJ. G. Palmer L. A. Deshawg D. R. Hillg R. S. Williamsg B. W. McDonaldg J. Groifg C. R. Collinsg J. E. Smoczynski. f-. l X. xx 1 1 . r i, ,. 5 QQ V, An lg? 53 Y ., Ei , ,fifikf if -M M, W V V I, Fw: I. I1 Ig ,,, '4 il ! , w l 1 1 X 1 Y 5 1 ,I i X 1 5 , 3 H Sis' f ? ff? ' ffl' if ia Q 1 4 i I f 1 1 ' Il f Vw 'W' fi 4 ' ,.,, - .gf-f .Lf 4 X' X fe 1 Y' ,-.. if M Q 5 wi' '77 f 'Q . ,. If M ' I E - ' . I ,ww A 7 'f l., g? f f 'Z ff Z' 1, 6 Q.. Q. , , 1 ,,,, fi. lwysyw- I A , ,M . ff - I. nw I , , 1 , I 'M' , .. i 1 .3 . i 4 ' -+, NN i lff f 5 ra.. Front Row Cl-rj-J. F. Burnettg R.C. Adamsg B. F. Smithg R. W. Wendelg L.D. Foremang C.W. Clearwaterg H. E. Graham. Middle Row Cl-rj-B. J. Bakerg A.L. Aresg P.A. Harrillg G.L. Midwoodg R. W. Newham, Jr.g A.L. Alleng G.L. Switzlerg D.R. Hunt. Back Row Cl-rj-P. W. Bennettg J. L. Schallenbergg W. D. Collinsg D. E. Boreng R. L. Ivanichg R.G. O'Callaghang J. D. Demanovichg R. McKerleyg T.L. Anglemyerg A.B. Bishopg M. D. Morse. Men missing from photo: S. Ewingg R. M. Elevromg R. E. Webbg G.J. Heaton. An endless task faces the blue shirts of V-3. When not engaged in the operation of elevators or movement of all HORNET aircraft, they must maintain immaculate hangar bays, the ship's show- case for numerous visitors. Also their division must pro- vide redshirted tractor drivers and phone talkers decked out in white jerseys. There are CONFLAG stations to be manned 24 hours per day because of the giant fire hazard of aviation fuel. Front Row Q1-rj-R.L. Williams, LTg A.L. Mosherg D.R. Besharag D.W. Sniderg A. Hernandez, Jr.g B. G. Bellomy. Middle Row Q1-rj-L. R. Hundleyg F. Brooksg J. R. Tweedleg B. L. Countermang T. W. Elesecag T. L. Townsendg W. R. Sicorag D. L. Davis. Back Row Cl-rj-R. W. Lawg C. M. Blankenshipg T.D. Ledfordg G. Y. Maddoxg J. D. Setterag J. L. Cullyg J. L. Dickinsong C.R. Coulesg H. E. Varnong S.G. King. Directors in yellow shirts, aircraft movers and handlers clad in blue shirts, and the red-shirted Repair 8 Crash Crew are ready at all times to launch and recover aircraft, and to maintain what often seems to be an eternity of readiness on the ilight deck. Scarce idle moments are inter- rupted by Flight Quarters, when the three topside elevators must also be manned and phone talkers provided. I l I X Front Row Cl-rb-F. Zeir, LCDRg R.E. Hombergg C. Millerg R.E. Willamsong E.F. Mead. Middle Row Cl-rj- D.J. Blehag A.T. Comerg T.G. Neinastg J.J. Jurasg D.W. Meadg F. Tamayo. Back Row Cl-rj-D.E. Triplett ' J.R. Loneg F. X. Jonesg B.E. Dergang R. W. Christlerg W. S. Stahlg G.W. Mahrg J.R. Godsil. Front Row Q1-rj-R.J. Meadowsg J.D. Goddardg R. W. Nemog J.W. Schleiden. Middle Row fl-rj-P.H. Smithg J.G. Borregog D. H. Herrickg G. Schillingg D.W. Hufstedlerg J. L. McGill. Back Row fl-rj-D. H. Gammillg A.G. Arabiang J. L. Reynoldsg T.R. Carterg M. P. Jacksong C.D. Peterekg D. N. Blundell. 12,4 if . f: 7 T, gqfff? F . if i wifi , 21.1 of i. - 1' j . F ' 1' Y fi' 11 I I ,iffy ls I 19 f 6 V Y fl r I i A 47 I y ' , 1 f 1 F 5, F A ,. l L, F i is Front Row Cl-rj-R. M. Seipp, LCDRQ J. R. Hundertg D. F. Williamsg D. D. Morrisg E. L. Ownbyg J. H. Cooperg W. B. Fanningg C. J. Peterson. Middle Row Cl-rj-D. S. Faheyg M. A. Kecklerg S. L. Howardg J. J. Watsong J. D. Clarkg G. E. Crist. Back Row fl-rj -R. W. Williamsg L. G. Schultzg J. F. Parrishg L. D. Irving T. M. Yeagerg C. L. Boeseg N. D. French. V-6 provides spaces, shops, special tools and maintains all automotive equipment used to move planes. A function of V-6 is the upkeep of HORNET'S TF-1. Also a technical library for the squadrons is maintained and aero publications for the entire ship are handled. Forklift operators are provided for working party Bravo. Front Row fl-rj-C. Fusco, Jr., ENSg Q. T. Barfield 3 R. N. Myersg C. D. McNew. Middle Row fl-rj-J. G. Varner J. G. Bogartg D. P. Smithg D. C. Bergmang J. E. Hendricksg E. E. Williams. Back Row Q1-rj-T. G. Howardg F. L Higgenbothamg V. L. Varnerg M. L. Hughesg T. B. Bucheg R. W. McCord. ii I ,I rl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i 4 I Stout-hearted men are needed to operate and maintain catapults for launching and arresting gear for landing HORNET'S fixed- wing aircraft. The V-2 green shirts displayed their skill in expert fashion on October 25, 1961 when they established the current All-Navy record for rigging the emergency landing barricade. Time: 51.8 seconds. The men can launch, via their catapults, a 3,000 pound aircraft every 33 seconds at 105 knots. V 'vu Front Row Q1-rj-W.G. Berner, LT, 0.G. Weber, W.H. Cox, C.A. George, P.D. Rice, J. R. Post, R.G. Chace, E.G. Ross. Middle Row Cl-rj-C.L. Thompson, W. T. Woods, J. T. Staab, L. L. Lavert, R. L. Hardin, J. H. Braden. Back Row Cl-rj-R.L. Greene, F. R. Wright, B.R. Beeks, R.M. Galloway, J. E. Wood, B.D. Garman, R. E. Ash, D. D. Hix, D. N. Milner, J. Harris. Front Row Cl-rj-D.E. Cross, LCDR, L.H. Todd, F. A. Workman, E.L. Smith, C. J. Bayot, D. T. Green. Middle Row Cl-rj-D.E. Herbet, A.L. Blach, J. L. Miller, A. F. Antenorcruz, M. E. Dobson, L. J. HoEman, D. E. Ulmer. Back Row Cl-rj-J.C. Taylor, W.L. Brown, M.A. Law, C. M. Cupp, W.J. Carswell, F. H. Ivers, H.G. Keel, D.E. Warner, G.L. Tunnel, D.P. Ardui M ni, B.R. oore. I I Ltjg. Eayre ASST. COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER Lcdr. Hubler COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER Seated: Ens. H.I. Gordon, Ens. Surber, Ltjg. Faulkner Standing: Ens. Juliet, Ens. G. B. Gordon, Ens. Loer, Ens. Egan. Ltjg. Eayre Xxx I ,V i il, , K . 5 -E THE SMOKING LAMP IS OUT SECOND DECK AND ABOVE, WHILE REFUEL- ING AIRCRAFT. This fa- miliar call is initiated by the men of V-4 whose major task is the dangerous one of sup- plying planes and helos with fuel. These steel-nerved men are also responsible for the operation and maintenance of the aviation fuel equipment. Front Row Cl-rj-R.J. Albers, LTJGg W.L. Csakanyg J.L. Campbellg J.D. Epsteing W.E. Brooksg E.M. Woody. Middle Row Cl-rj-J.R. Turnerg D.E. Edwardsg D. E. Meyersg W.G. Hollandg L.C. Davisg G. W. Brown. Back Row Cl-rj-S.J. Cabalg J.C. Deroseg J.M. Petersong M. G. McClaryg T. G. Andersong R.L. Gruwellg T.D. Smithg R.J. Faberg T.D. Cookson. Front Row Cl-rj-R.J. Albers, LTJGg W.L. Csakanyg V. A. Brustg J. S. Bizeaug E.R. Possg D.R. Mitchelg E. M. Woody. Middle Row fl-rj-W. V. Lymang T.E. Cummingsg S. E. Farmerg C.J. Dawsong R. G. Flemingg J.C. Entraking G. G. Vickermang R. J. Mabery. X V V 2 1 Front Row Cl-rj-R. D. Egan, ENS, W. R. Pulsipherg W. J. L. Glaserg L. Addisong W. P. Brodnax. Middle Row Cl-rj-M. Braden, G. J. Dean, R. J. Seversong J. L. T. McArthur, W. H. Donaldson, W. 0. Hickman. Back Row Q1-rj-G. W. Jones, W. H. Jeifersong J. R. Moss, R. D. Waterhouse, T.F. Mobleyg C. F. Traisig J.A. Colterg A.C. Felch. Men missing from photo: J.A. Furst. The men of CS division are HORNET'S visual communications experts. Whether the message takes the form of flashing light, ilaghoist or semaphore, a constant 24-hour vigil must be maintained, regardless of the weather outside. The messages may concern task group maneuvering or a friendly exchange of greetings between com- manding oflicers. The signalman must always be alert to answer a distant ilashing light and, if necessary, relay visual messages for other ships in company. Oif duty hours are spent in studying publications necessary for ad- vancement in rate and in the unpleasant, but vital task of cleaning the division's spaces. As masters of their rate, HORNET'S signalmen also perform the important duty of lookouts on the bridge. , . . n iw' jx A if I Q Xcilfffww' NNN vi ,mg ,.,fN'Y 'f, '. K 'VX I 1 ,Q-l,,v,f'.'Sf N, M W2 If , 1 . , ,f 1 .few gf f f 3 iz W sf ff ' ' if ' xR 'ji1if'r f 7 5 1 if I f' K 'Phys' :1 . ,I 1 ., fQf ffi A, - A 'A-M I f.- .ffl We 3 V f f f nf ,J N W is aw X A 3 ,XA, f f ' x ,gp Y iw ,y,e'J,f X 5 - , 2 i, W Q My - ' , , gf, 1,'if ?p ,z w- :XM ' 5, 115 Ay,- 3 K ,ny ., ' f ' 942,-1.f,1f:i. Q l , A . r Lt. Jensen Capt. Hurka DENTAL OFFICER Although this may not be the most popular of HORNET'S Divisions, it remains an essential one. What may be the same old grind to a dental technician can be a life-sa.ver for a man with a toothache. The Division provides the finest in dental equipment and hygiene while maintaining the best dental health program possible. Lt. Proteau Front Row Q1-rj-T.J. Proteau, LT J. S. Hurkag CAPTg R.L. Jensen LT. Middle Row Q1-rj-R. E. Warren F. W. Petersong P. J. Molnarg W. D Burke. Back Row Cl-rj-S. V. Riva monteg G. D. Marting L. D. Brown. 5,000 messages each month are received, written-up, and routed by CR Division, whose men are responsible for the operation and maintenance of all HORNET'S radio communica- tion, whether teletype, radio Cvoicej, or continuous wave Ctelegraphj equipment and their antennae. Also the men of CR must repair the crypto equip- ment for our eight accompany- ing destroyers when necessary, and all incoming and outgoing message traffic is handled by HORNET'S Main Communica- tions center. , Q ,gf y 5... , W' Al. EN-,J 4 .' 5. A if ., .ge r'r' 1 N iff -s . Us i X 1-If 5, f if Q 7, 7 V. :, Q ,M U f, ., riff' ,'-' 'f r I , Z Front Row C1-rj-W. L. Estes, J.E. Bellofatto, S. A. Mutimer, G. D. Berg, R.K. Faulkner, LTJG, G. P. Broussard, P. W. Ricci, J.B. Stacy, K.R. Wilson. Middle Row Cl-rj-W.R. Lundy, J.T. Sandifer, H. Phillips III, D. H. Kyseth, F. L. Arnett, G. G. Little, L. F. Karg. Back Row fl-rj-C. H. Brosnan , C. W. Moeller, T.R. Patrick, G. L. Starkey, T. M. Pfeiffer, R. E. Greene, J. M. Dodgen, D. D. Younts. Front Row fl-rj-M.D. Cherry, K. Lenoir, L.E. McNeely, D. E. Medaris, V. T. Ray, J. F. Dunn, G. B. Gordon, ENS. Middle Row Cl-rD- W. Munos, R.F. Forbes, G. L. Jensen, J.A. Kamrath, C.J. Lattanzio, B. A. Schnell, R. H. Hayes. Back Row Cl-rj-C. E. Saunier, Jr., J.C. Webster, L. H. Tarkington, D.A. Luitjen, D.C. Keith, W. J. Hebert, N.J. Meier, C.D. Sutter, D. C. Crummett. 1 v 0 i S ' I 1 1 y ' , 7 , H . P . Q . ' ' Y 1 epf. ff' sf f Cdr. Delgado CHIEF ENGINEER ,Nma- X Q - . Moran DCA Lt. Decarlo Lt. Hume ELECTRICAL OFFICER MPA FRONT ROW: CWO Serghison: Ens. Gilletteg Ltjg. Hazelwoodg Ens. Creang Lt. Morang Lt. Decarlog CWO Blay- lock g Ltjg.Dyer BACK ROW: Ltjg. Shiveleyg Ens. Glicksmang Ltjg Penleyg Ens. Dullamg Ltjg Hauserg Ens. Lehrackg Ltjg. Piattg Lt. Humeg Cdr. 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' I- 'uf' f ' 1 .' w,'2f. 6. ff: . f .f ff' ,, .,,, , - A mf! ,V : Qi ' A , J, .f:,f, .' Na? - A . 2-' 455, A5 gm?5 f v,g?g, ., 5 , '- 9, ,J J.,n.fr+- - If 'gp' - 33 -F 955, 5 L, h. ,- ,, f L. ,V .' ,A K . ,Q .,,L,455,j '- if 1 V 5 1,2 b .jg - , JW A Z' , . ' , kg Jr ,ww .f f'? ,Hf-- f - I ,lg Q f 11532394 I ffl V ,-- 4 'Z' ' ,K ', y,,,.ff-J ' ., - .. 5 ', , ' X' .f 5 - , .,, c.f f ff , f , T. ,- P , , .Vg 1 , - 12 .M if A if 'C' , ff' T , ' K X Y' fk A- Q 2' 1 - Tlgvf Q , ,sv w 5, , 22- ,f w N X, 4 f 1- ,P . -., f ,,, f- Ci ,Z , Jig' ,E . -v 'Q i + W VI do A'AA v Z 45' 4' rg, , , Y,-W7 S4 I Front Row Cl-rj-C. G. Sullivang T. E. Robbinsg T.,P. Dolang J.D. Schwartzg J.T. Dullam, ENS. Middle Row fl-rj-J.R. Sicklerg J.R. Boleng R. S. Livelyg J.T. Tracyg J. F. Soling B.C. Farnsworth, Jr. Back Row Q1-rj-H. G. Trinkleing J. N. Tasopolosg J.R. Starkg B.D. Christiasong J.W. Hartieyg D.D. Jacobsg J. F. Knolesg J. P. Daves. Front Row fl-rj-L. M. Lynchg J. D. Gleenwoodg C. J. Bauler. Middle Row fl-rj-C. E Boardmang R.T. Wackerg R. L. Thomasg J. P. Katafias. Back Row Cl-rj-P. B. Cosby 0. D. Tuckerg B. F. Homerg W. S. Servickg M. J. Pierceg J. A. Salisbury. E, I . l E i V i V I X N I l 1 I I I 'E 5 Wi 'N ,N , x K, . N ' 6 1 -,.,, I J li., A ! X ' 6' , Q' if , . '-f E - M--vjtia N 0 N, A ' -, .lg if Wfigg ff' X l f- , .1 f'7, 1' f e . 4+ A. - . ' ' , ,. 1 b I .N r- . v. ,g,:g x . ' .,..,-..,Z.,.,, 'f :N ' in, T ' f ' ' 'T . ,, '- if X N , 'L f , X ' 2 5, , f K -WT-ff T95 6 ..g f5, I4 i ii' .1 -. ,,.,,., . -' Y, f - ls' '- f wi' 4. , H 53, -1, . 4 fk is. L . I r 3: 55, 5 Y ,5 I. , WN- yy? X i K -,Q X51 ? Y A - X f J F 4- '1 l ll- , .. - XE .2 . - .r fi , fig.. 5 5 . rg 41, P' we 1 - v A - i, . 3' Z, -'fu-sz - 5 vii' 4-I 4' .lf , 5: . 'uf' . .' f f'f5'f ' ' ZA ,Q ww www z'EviixJ:?,. ,Tu t I n fy K f f. ,:r, :kr x .11 J V- f Q , g g' , f gg f , J 4' ' J X N B f ' 1 .7 K- .lm I-1,1 1 . -Y .L 3. N i N A., . , f 'Mix ,. 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' w i .2 -- 1 ' ' f Q f ,X I p g L , . - ' 5' . , V ,ff ' ffl 2 if - ,ff ,' Front Row Cl-rj-P. E. Thompon 3 T. C. Dixong R. F. Velasquezg L.H. Smith g W. C. Stockman g H. C. Spires. Middle Row Cl-rj-J. I. Lauthg R. T. Vickersg E.E. Jonesg P.E. Noeg J. B. Jordang J. R. Linton. Back Row Q1-rj-D.E. Welchg N.W. Nashg A. Ybarrag M. D. Siebenthalg P.M. Noeg H.C. Hamiltong J. G. Timberlakeg D. R. Floyd. Front Row C1-rj-J. D. Russellg R. G. Lagore g J. Schaskg T. L. Tucker J.D. Guntherg M. R. E. Inman g R. L. Hutchinson. Middle Row Cl-rj-G. C Canchola 5 J. R. Hardin 9 T. H. Houck g J. W. Timberlake g J. O. Long g T. G Leachg W. C. Beck. Back Row Cl-rj-H.W. Sawyerg M.E. Herzigg J.D. Slaterg R.E. Engstromg J. E. Cartwrightg F. K. Harbartg L. B. Williams. To the men of B division falls the task of man- ning the ship's four firerooms. From the steam provided by their boilers, the ship is propelled through the water and all of HORNET'S fresh water is produced. When refueling stations are called away, the men of B division who are as- signed to the oil shack are responsible for the efficient transfer of black oil...lifeblood of the ship's propulsion system. Front Row Cl-rj-C. C. Lusford 5 R. B. Beedle g J. W. Mason 3 G. D. Unruh 9 H. T. Swan g W. D. Young. Middle Row Cl-1-J-I. W. Bennettg R. J. Stevensg E. C. Hammondg R.J. Reing J.D. Jonesg J.D. Harrisg J. A. Faris. Back Row Cl-rj-J. R. Harsing J. R. Thompsong L. H. Lippertg C. E. Grubbs g D.W. Duncang R. C. O'Keefeg J. H. Kirkg R. D. McAllisterg L. H. lager. The tremendous responsibilities of A Division are evidenced in the fact that their equipment extends from the 07 level to the 7th deck, from the anchor windlass to after steering. The first of the five gangs making up this important divi- sion maintain all HORNET hydraulic equipment, including elevator and steering engines. Another gang handles all air-conditioning and refrigeration including the most essential- scuttlebuttsf' The liquid oxygen for all aviation breathing apparatus and gaseous nitrogen, used to isolate the fuel system from the air, is the responsibility of a third gang. Still another group operates the machine shop and does all HORN ET machine work. The final A Division gang works primarily with diesel engines, including all emergency diesel equipment and all boat engines. N l Front Row Cl-rj-B.E. Martinez, C.L. Tipton, J. T. Grienenberger, LTJG, B.E. Green, H.D Blevins. Back Row Cl-rj-A.R. Nenning, D.R. Martin, F. B. Prepodnik, R.C. Beltz, M.D Spivey, E. J. Karin, R. L. Paumier. Front Row Cl-rj-D. R. Penley, LTJG, W. H. Speller, A. Domaszewicz, W. C. Netherton. Middle Row Q1-rj-R. B. Dietz, C. V. Hitchcock, F. L. Booth, D. F. Fahrenbruck, R.P. Vaughn, G.N. Tooks. Back Row Cl-rj-R. E. Price, E.R. Tomczak, J. M. Swenson, J.M. Donavan, L. D. Dodds, R. E. Davis. Front Row Cl-rj-E. L. Salvers g P. G. Radthe g M. J. Canto g T. Villalva 3 R. E. Mann, C. N. Hareleyg G. A. Proctor, H. Clements Middle Row Cl-rj-F. A. Grunduigg J. J. Burnesg J. Lombardo, C. T. Suastegug A. 0. Russell, R.L. Walker, J. F. Uhlir. Back Row Cl-rj-F. W. Duckettg D. A. Tesarg C. E. Yeazleg R.D. E. Hamesg M. P. Bohong W. E. Adams. Front Row Q1-rj-J.D. Caing F. H. Annuciog R.L. Hamlettg W.J. Mendozag E. Dammann. Middle Row Cl-rj-L. Y. S. Gog D.L. Plummerg C.P. Murphyg E. D. Mizellg H. E. Fletchall. Back Row Cl-rj-L.D. Snowy R. T. Hall, S. K. Armsg D. G. Koehler, L.D. Bartlett, K. Chester. The responsibility of the men of the ship's Electrical division runs from ship's service tele- phones to gyros. The EM's handle the entire electrical system on the ship while the IC men keep the sound-powered phones, public address systems and movie projectors in smooth operating condition. Among the hundreds of other jobs assigned to the Electrical gang are the mainten- ence of the electrical equipment of HORNET'S boats, windlasses, Winches, steering units, cata- pults, elevators and hangar bay doors as well as the all-important ventilation and refrigeration systems. 2 I JY .fa-'zigffz ' 1 . .1 Front Row Q1-ry-J. T. Crean, ENSg C. E. Pierceg W. C. Leeg S. J. Holseyg D.C. Turnageg J. R. Edwardsg A. W. Humphrey. Middle Row Cl-rj-J.R. Blackstockg H. L. Jamesg V. G. Caseg H. W. Sullivang W. G. Howardg P. G. Loweg T.0. Maultsby. Back Row Cl-ry-B. J. Sheetsg R.D. Wyattg J. D. Lambkyg K. J. Pagnacg R. Quirozg D.C. Laneg R. A. Carter. Front Row Cl-rj-H.C. Mortimerg C. E. Grossg M. J. Beidmang R. A. Geistg M.O. Adamsg G. P. Hillg C. L. Wilson. Middle Row Cl-rj-T.D. Yorkg D. L. Johnsong T.H. Flemingg I. B. Misquezg M. J. Byrdg J. F. Ortizg H.M. Bukner. Back Row C1-rj-G. L. Andersong D. W. Fowlerg D. W. Erkeg J. T. Wolfeg D. E. Swing J. S. Bryang R. W. Wadeg H.M. Davis. The major responsibility of M Division is the operation and maintenance of HORNET'S 4 main engines and their auxiliaries. In unison these engines can produce approximately 150,000 h.p. Also they provide the operation of the four ship's service genera- tors which supply electrical power to the ship. The responsibility of all shafting and ship's propellors also lies within M Division jurisdiction. Other duties include the providing of throttle watches to make all speed changes as directed from the bridge, and the storing and heating of water to supply the boilers. rf. . I 'S yi Q Xu .f I iight? Front Row Cl-rj-R. F. Serghison, CWOg J. A. Hippg D. D. Rinehartg D. L. Parsonsg D. R. Viethg D. R. Cardensg R. R. Hambyg J. E. Gillumg J M McCloskey- C.R. Richards. Middle Row Q1-rj-A. E. Helmickg C.J. Vroomg D. J. Cedarbloomg S. A. Maurerg T.I. Mergelg P. Q. Coleman. T J Rodrigues. R.E, Causby. Back Row Cl-rj-B. J. Boydg D. Griiiing T. E. Harlang B. A. Boggsg H. D. Calng A. J. Jungeng L. B. Foltzg D. J. Parkerg M. Sellers. ! K 4 K 5 1 L27 eh 1 M 2 X Front Row Cl-rj-F. F. Dittrichg R. Teichmerg W. V. Robertsg D.W. Dayg G. Q. Ordunag J. E. Srnithg B. S. Willsg R.G. Blalockg CWO-2. Middle Row Q1-rj-K.J. Stewartg K.J. Blazerg G. A. Turnerg H.C. Shaiferg C. A. Coinerg W.D. Smithg F. D. Bonesteel. Back Row Cl-rj-P.J. Laydeng K. L. Peltong P. H. Cookmang R. E. Taskerg W. B. Cushmang D. M. Goochg J.L. Cunninghamg B. W. Harwood. Front Row Q1-rj-P. H. Wessnerg D.L. Greeng B. F. Lomontagneg G. N. Koskg J. Markleg H. A. Beachg T.H. Lehrack, ENS. Middle Row Cl-rj-R.W. Nicholsg C.J. Conradg J.J. Reveleng L.M. Loydg H.L. Detchmang R.W. Cruz. Back Row Cl-rj-T.J. Turnerg K.E. Kinmadeg M.C. Levandg T.M. Silveriag J. P. DeJoriag B. E. Hairg E.D. Sailor. .--1-li Front Row Q1-ry-J.R. Hazelwood, LTJGg L. Batt-eng J. G. Blaisg H.Weidmang G. Gonzalesg M. W. Shivley, LTJG. Middle Row Cl-rj-A.R. Scrogginsg R. L. Wilcoxg A. Villadag A. Ryang G. E. Burrg R.D. Aiken. Back Row Cl-rj-R. E. Taylorg R. E. Jonesg W. K. Branhamg B. R. Wilsong C. D. Craverg J.R. Timberlakeg D. N. Scroggins. Front Row Cl-rj-R. E. Webb g M. L. Perry 3 M. W. Shivley, LTJG. Middle Row Cl-rj-B.R. Beck 3 C.L. Eavesg T.C. Dixong J.W. Cottrell. Back Row Cl-rj-F. T. Newcombg W. A. Eavesg R. E. Baing N. Smithg J.C. Thacker. K I f .. Y if ,.-, ',f- f Q41-Q' fl N f Front Row Cl-rj-W.E. Gillette, ENSg C. Jonesg C.C Townerg H. A. Higuerag J. T. Cardensg R. J. 0'Reillyg W.G. Crilleyg E.0 Ouellette. Middle Row Cl-rj-R. L. Kirschbaumg R. C. Hankins, Jr.g A.J. Mikeg M. E. Pridemoreg J. L. Stancilg W. L. Douglasg W.L Douglasg W. R. Smithg G.L Beeson. Back Row Cl-rj-M.A. Connerg D.J. Kellyg M.W. Bosiog T. L. Petersong A.C. Byersg G.L Fishery M.L. Wiglesworthg W.J. Millard, Jr.g T.W. McManawayg D.A. Dingler. Front Row QI-rj-G.W. Hauser, LTJGg E. F. Polacekg J.E. Tapesg A.J. Childressg G.E. Cuddg W. R. Rushingg R. E. Hanson. Middle Row Cl-rl-A. I. Mooreg R. L. Lowryg P. F. Bourelleg B. B. Buiordg J.J. Kunka. Back Row Cl-rj-A. L. Bradyg D. R. McCraryg E.D. Cranfieldg L. R. Dodsong J. K. Sims. I W W. . fy A ' N! 1 V. l X U - r 3 R E S I 2 I ? I Lcdr Rush Lcdr Reichel GUNNERY OFFICER FIRST LIEUTFNANT Ens. Bertrand Cwo Dean Capt. Harnmel, USMC ADMIN ASSISTANT SHIP'S BOSUN C. o. MARINE DETACHMENT ,V f ,.h,, V -I -1 ff'f1iz,.i' Mfy, . ' ' ' f I QWUF2 Q , , ' ' : f,.1,,-1 1: f. , - A 4, V-, f f pgf ,.-f1f.f1,.4. s--1 - f-4 1-Aw f . . f . ,gf .1-' I 1 V, f: My ,V .k A, If 'k,f-t,5f155S1'f:f4-f' f' l J'f,f,77 . f -x Front: Ens. Dieckhoff, 2Lt. Barton. Capt. Hammel, Ens. Knepper Back: Ens. Scott, Ens. Hollisterg Lt. LeClerc, Ens. Halenza, Ens. Merback, Ens. Bertrand, Ens. Haas, Lcdr. Rush, Ens. Hopkins f I This division is com- prised of shipfitters and damage controlmen. The shipfitters do all of HORNET's plumbing. They supply all the pip- ing for the heads and they provide upkeep for the firemains, drain, and fog-foam generators. Other duties of this in- dispensible division are the fabrication of new cabinets, welding, and the maintenance and operation of all damage control equipment. . - r 1. - :ff Y 444 is .7 . .K 5 enrr J A , f 4 if Me . .,- Front Row Cl-rj-J.R. Hazelwood, LTJGg P. Canantg F. D. Hohnsong R. L. Bucyg R.H. Perezg E. R. Duarteg W. R. Fisher. Middle Row fl-rj-F. G. Wrightg P. L. Gonzalesg F. D. Davoltg R. L. Palmg J. A. M. Frenchg M. D. Griliin. Back Row fl-rj-D. E. Callisong H. M. Smithg D. L. Toomang W.H. Jonesg G. L. Dewittg D.W. Shelleyg R. E. Priceg L. T. Darlingg R. E. Mayer. Front Row Cl-rj-J. R. Hazelwood, LTJGg J. H. Hahng J. M. Alleng J. Cruzg W. J. 0'Brieng R. A. Glicksman, ENS. Middle Row fl-rj-F.D. Hoifmang P.R. McKayg D. F. Bennerg J. C. W. Ewaltg R. M. McQuire. Back Row Q1-rj-D.D. McDoleg R. McHaleg M. McClureg C. E. Wrightg R. A. Reedg J. L. Lintong J. E. Martindaleg W.R. Madison. Front Row Q1-rjHH.L. Jonesg J. Villarrealg G.J. Petersong J. M. McBeang W. R. Andersong D. L. Buftong W. D. Merback, ENS. Middle RowQl-rj- H. D. Buftong D. C. Wisehart 3 C. Dayg W. J. Elliottg E. R. Jonesg R.R. Blevens. Back Row fl-rj-C.E. Boardmang W.R. Coultg K. G. Summersg T. P. Calerg P. R. Lickiss g W. S. Stabell 5 D. E. Moran g D. H. Penning. Front Row fl-rj-W. E. Hollister, ENSg R.C. Armstrongg C.L. Mackg R. D. Louthang A. Cizek. Middle Row Cl-rj-G.L. Gerstnerg B. D. Jeterg L.L. Doverg H.L. Sinclairg J.W. Kennedyg E.L. Martin. Back Row Cl-rj-J.L. Knoxg H.T. Snowdeng L. D. Leeg J.J. Williamsg J. L. Butlerg G. M. Mayog W. N. Ineszg J.C. Thacker. STAND BY T0 MAN REPLENISHMENT STATIONS. This oft-heard call sets these Knights of the Sea into violent action as they man replenishment stations for the transfer of black oil to and from other ships. These Boatswain Mates, in the true and ancient tradition of Navy life, also comprise a portion of the deck force. They too must rig ladders, man liberty launches, gun mounts, and mooring lines while maintaining the ap- pearance of HORNET's middle section and piping familiar sounds over the 1MC. Front Row fl-rj-J.E. Andersong E.R. Fincannong J.C. McKinney. Back Row Cl-rj-K. E. Renog D. D. Zeleznikarg W. N. Tuttleg K. W. Corneliusg B. A. Lahoreau. I I I 1 I I III I Aff A I I Af I 1 ' I' 'N fx- - : IX T T I 'em NAI, I ' ff' ' XA-NN '- I 2 V- h N e ff ' A ' XX ' I I .... X kd A XA A J I P' '-- ff ,f ' .-5-gf' E' , ' 'A Af f I :A ffl' Ig., , Af' 4 '-a5':'. - f f I ,A,fQ 53,53 V W A ,f I -.KW I I f I - A A ,-M . ,AA,.2.f - I. , -R 1 .r--I :I A A f -5415. AA A 4. I I f f A ig N EA we ,Ass u Im. I f 5 . 42 7 K 1 ,A i 'A .' fd, wugy l bil, A cl W A , ' W .Fl 1 , A, ,.,, 76, V A I - , ' ' , A 4 9' W-,A I . I L , A , , A ' f Uv' l 1 ' ' 'A AA ' ff' A ,4 : U fl A -2 8:41 V u A! A 'q' 1 I 5 K fic A A, We :A i1rQ5, A 5 5 gf I Apjg A T -I w A A I .9 g j I I 2 3' fp 1 Zn! 1 A, 4 - QA- F . 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W h' , A A 'f Q3- I I I +I - 232 I EA ,' XE 'fffI 3'ff,Q E YS, M A I TI ' - I, 4, YI f E?f f??iQi?'1'f 'E Af I I A V' K4 ,V K 1 I ' 77' f- ' '7wIi 'L' 'fffffr A E Qgffa' ' fe A --NAA? f ' I ' I A' Q ' 5 A A , ,, V. . ,CA ,rv A - 5, . U. A. A j W, W, WM I A 5 Y I I .kj L A Hij x fy, ,.- h -,XX A w 4 - Ie? A e IMIINHYV I I I Aa., J I - fea12,?:w.,1As4 f A MSW' 42 1' A I 1 I I A : in A,.wgi A55 .jig G 3 AA. Mzpw.,,A A YA , X ,A I ,yy - . L g f'I,,.f ,342 I rp A WI' '2 j. 'fy A it t 4, Axefrf miifiaa-A f I If ff I ' ' A ' A 'Ii ' I I 4 A - ff. A ' -1 My-....HA A -A ' I if W ky' IA I I W 7,4 f .ft Gp, A fx f A, 1 5 V . 4'-3: I - A Q ' Q 'f 2, Ay, A- , IA ' ' I A I A - I I A ' Af I I A 595 IA A I I . . 15' QP Y: I M5 14 H' I: ' . Aid L 'Q 1 I 3' if 'f 5Al'!' I' 5-'idx'- ,iff A' If , .. 'a ff ff 1 ' I I ' II 5352? 'ff I I A 7 I WV A . I II 3 I flu: ' mf' 1 sf -' . ' 24 fy .A A, A KA.,-, , I in A. . ws? Sky-ig. , +,, df' , i, V Nik, A hz, A I ii 3 i 'Is I I I i ' II,l I I I I I I I III LI II 7 Y :II I. I ug 1 Ii ' I Ii I I I If I Us I II Ye. W 1 A I 4,1 3 I An important job faces the lion-hearted men of 5th Division. They must maintain all HORNET gun mounts and keep them ready to fire at all times, whether for air defense drills or an authentic enemy attack. But man is not their only enemy. They must also do constant battle with Mother Nature, in the form of heavy seas and salt air, while trying to keep all batteries in working order. Other tasks entail training and pointing the guns on target, maintenance of hydraulic systems to mobilize the mounts, and the care and handling of necessary ammunition and projectiles. 25 c v , V 'Q , f K R , VV.,A , m i . A . ' - . E. Hoisingtong R.H - Pattersong W. L. Watson , C. E. Alslp, ENS , F Front Row Q1-rj-L. R. Galloway , D- E- . . H.W, McClearyg R. L. Warren, J.R - 1.1-5-J. D. Haswell , R. W. Shafer , Clarkg A. E. Moore. Middle Row C F Back ROW Cl-rb-R A. Wheeler? R-G- Drown? LA' Rousseaul R'H' Wicks? B.A Stanleyg C. M. reeman. ' Smallwoodg J. D. Wilbanksg E. W. Hall- ? l gi c Q , M Front Row Q1-rj-A. Novinskyg L.J. Ferrignog N.F. Rebujiog R.I. Hernandezg R.L. Moreaug R. P. Maskg R. E. Geislerg B.T. I-Ioodg F.J. Smithg G.R. Hopkins, ENS. Middle Row Cl-rj-R. T. Coleg R.L. Hamsg M. Rochag R.L. Beutlerg A. E. Kilroyg H.S. Rhodesg J.M. Pace. Back Row Cl-rj-K.R. Peterseng R. E. Brantg C.E. Mooneyg J.R. Burgessg J. B. Bourneg S. D. Beatong K.W. Joinerg D.L. Lakey. Front Row Cl-rjHJ.C. McKinneyg X. Donnellyg E. L. Jenkinsg W. Arnoldg J.H. Hoffmang V. E. Austadg J. Growskyg W.T. Knepper, ENS. Middle Row Cl-rj-P.J. Welshg H. E. Tygartg T. E. Smithg G. S. Newsomeg A.A. Stanertg G.D. Hitchcox. Back Row Q1-rj-J. N. Glasserg R. C. Marting P. S. Coxg R. C. Moyerg M. B. Gonzalesg R. T. Burseg E. J. Brantson. yg N ,. f 2 a I l , E f v o gg g I z One of the major tasks as- signed to this unit, one of three so-called deck divi- sions, is the raising and lowering of the HORNET anchor. Although this is an important and difhcult task, it is only one of numerous duties for which these mel' are responsible. Also the forecastle is to be maintained? P-boat, air defense stations, and mooring lines to be manned as well as an accom' adation ladder to be rigged' not to mention the endlCS5 job of keeping the Quarter' deck presentable for visit01'5- Front Row Cl-rj-V.G. Olsong R.G. Robinsong M. G. Oakesg K A Rae C F Mitchell G W Bieber CW02 Middle Row Cl rj P G Coleg G. W. Hueyg H. B. Davisg J. E. Monkg J.L. Webber S Raymond Back Row Cl rj L E Howard D A Ogden R H Lunsfordg D. A. Johnsong R.R. Pozzag K. E. Greeneg H.W. Wood J W Cottrell D S Lane G Division's Gunners' Mates handle all the ship's magazines and ammuni- tion, and are responsible for the upkeep of all small arms and landing force weapons. The Aviation Ordnance men of this vital division handle all HOR- NET's ammunition from the third deck to the iiight deck, and are responsible for the operation and maintenance of all aviation ordnance handling equip- ment as well as all bomb elevators. Explosive Ord- nance Disposal CEODD per- sonnel have the dangerous .i0b of rendering safe all mis-fired ammunition. Other duties include the firing of the HORNET shotline, to other ships for high-line transfers and refueling, by line gun- ners or sharpshootersf, Front Row Cl-rj-H.R. Halenza ENS T J Rigdon R L Mische B N Norris W D Rogers P J Ghormley A A Lee J A Gingras, ENS. Middle Row Cl rj J J Frawley R F Hall N F Behrens R V Wright J W West P E Lanclos Back Row Cl-rj-W.E. Bassg W. B. Kelly F E Hopkins R H Russell J E Christensen H 0 Lea L D Staggs G L Smith H H Ledford g G. H. Blankenship These deckmen are responsible for the HORNET's Cn or after portions. When anchored out they must shuttle a 50 foot boat back and forth from ship to pier to provide transportation for an anxious crew. There are decks to clean, chip, and paint, heavy line to be faked down, spliced, played out and taken in. Then they must don life jackets and helmets for high-line transfer and air defense. A never ending task is cleaning the ship's exterior, and HORNET side cleaners Cexterior decoratorsj are al- ways ready to present the ship with a 4.0 appearance. It's these men who are hanging over the side with paint from head to toe while the rest of the crew heads toward the beach. Front Row Cl-rj-H. N. Fitzgerald, ENS, W. W. Wilson, R. G. Angel, J. E. Mascorro , W. K. Petrea, J.C Ramey, A. C. Chetfg B. S. Berry. Middle Row Cl-rj-K. L. Funk, G. E. Castor, R. Howard, R.W Whobrey , W. E. Vetterneck, R. R. Dominick. Back Row Cl-rj-L. T. Zumchak , A. Demaria , D. J. Landry J.K. Norton, R. L. Gower, W.L. Todd, C. K. Hudgins, G.L. Sutton, D. C. Bladley. f L N. X! I , Q A 4 Thi 'A 3 Logs , f t E, V Q QL arf , F a 1' 1 f .. T 2. 1 ' , 5 fr , 7 . z , 1 F Front Row Cl-rj-P.H. Dieckhoif, ENS, J.M. Choates, B.H. Gable, D.R. Saniger. B. E. B ' . - ' ' ennett. Middle Row Qlrb J. F. Verratti, G.D. Cox, N Vela' H W Bart Back Row fl-rj-L.J. Desmarias, K. A. Schaible, L. P. Wright, Wiesthrook. ROE' Anderson. ' ' ' Front ROW C1-rb-G. A. Dean, cwozg H. E. Chisholm, D.A. Hill. Back ROW Cl-rl-R.W. Kittie, A. Demaria, J. M. Shepherd, C.s. Murphy- .1 U. The secrets of this division are closely and con- stantly guarded by a marine sentry. This business of special weapons houses a mysterious air which no one seems to know much about. What you hear here or see here stays here when you leave here. W W . - R, W. St f rd g W. L. Mezgerg R. J. Bruceg J. E. Perreault, Front Rqw U-ry-J. H. Ha,Cl.wlIg0dhfIerl1irsYVlJRlIMVt'!:f51f1r' R. R. lgilgensg D. H. Rivardg C. D. Scowden. Back Row ENS. Mlddle Row CLI, - ' 7 ' 0 , . , D. E. H t Cl-rl-R. J. Morgan. L. W. Feldbrugge3 R- L- Page, R-L Smith' LW' Mmay' or on' The basic job of the Fire Controlmen is the laying of the ship's guns for air defense. This involves the operation and maintenance of radars, directors, computers, and associated equipment. Second- ary tasks are assisting Combat Information Center and Navigation during Special Sea Detail. Fox Division also aids the aero- graphers by tracking weather balloons used to gather wind and weather information. These men are also on hand whenever the handling of ammunition is required. xg y :ff 1 Front Row Q1-1-j-R P LeClerc LT V . ' ' , 3 . M. Pear 3 D. E . . son . Mcbeth , G. R. Constantineau . J. D. Moeller i R. F. L. D ri Mlddle Row Cl-rj-D. D. Da d - R L R 1- -L. R. H - . 111 son' ' 'Faulsem D'L' Deffenbaugh: E- J- Taylor- L L, Baker E J iz b' Book - ' ' ' 3 - . o rson. ac 0W C U arrrs J Ambrose P G , ' ' 1 - - M tth Westlund , A. L. Pressler. Not pictured, A. L. Ridlzy. ews , C. N. Goodspeedg T. M. Collins: A. J. Schnelting ' K L I .. . 9' 95, A V39 v f f ,234 4 f f -.: f 4 4 Y., K--X ' Z 1 M .1 1- '3 Y f 9 1 K f f ff f I 1 fx' M 1 M , fy X f 'ff V2 w - ii-' 2. f -fx I . ff -in 5, ,, , 1 I f f f M X f X X 'im f 1 ,G f Kwai? 1 I WZ Y 5 f N 1 1 ff Ay , V 'i i' ' .421-f 5 f 1 if 1 j . 4 2 Q F ., ,of - ,V ,Z K , , 5. -V ? ,V M Q - 'f 1 I .WN , K . , , V, S, 5 1? 'N : F f - fi 2 E- .1 - 1 UL f.,ff .,f 'ff Lcdr- King Lt. B1-anick Ltjg. Bogdan MEDICAL OFFICER ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER H DIVISION OFFICER Lt. Gelber CVSG-57 MEDICAL Whether treating an emergency transfer patient from another ship or administering a routine eye exam for a Navy school applicant, this important division is always ready to meet the challenge. Com- plicated and expensive machines combinedwithprofessionallytrained oiiicers and corpsmen to provide the finest medical care available. Lectures, posters, and movies ares also oEered as a self-help program' of care and prevention of disease and injury for the men. i Q -ff Lt. Nesburn CVSG-57 MEDICAL 1 , - 1 ,Awww Front Row Cl-rj-R.J. Matyasg J.A. Andersong P.J. Fresquezg E.J. Marquezg P.N. Ackleyg R.I. Brannickg LTg L.M. King, LCDR. Middle Row Q1-rj-J.L. Townsleyg G.C. Goedeg M. J. Sanchezg R. L. Gonzalesg V.P. McAfeeg R. R. Browng S.J. Rainwater. Back Row fl-rj-K. D. Vinsong L.R. Levineg E. L. Elliottg D. B. Whitzelg R. L. ideg M. H. Rawlsg R. B. Kirsteing R.A. DeJoria. Missing from photo: E. J. Rizk. Ketchers Z ffl Q4 N ,J V A From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli. The spirit of HORNET's Marine Detachment is in keeping with United States Marine Corps tradition. These men exude the qualities necessary to make them one of the world's great fighting forces: confidence and pride. Well-disciplined marines may be seen as honor guards for special visitors, stoic guards, smart orderlies, handling the Flag at colors, or holding a close order drill on the flight deck. Constantly preparing for the unexpected they are often i.nstruc- tors in the use of firearms, ranging in size from the .45 caliber pistol to the authorative five-inch, .38 cal. gun mount, which they man during Air Defense drills. Front Row fl-rj-M.U. Morgan, Jr., G.E. Chaney, W.T. Taylor, J.R. Kirkpatrick. Second Row Cl-rj-K.J. Tuckerg R.R. Austin, J.W. Brown, M. Kakaliag D. L. Wilson, C.F. Hammel, CAPT, USMC, R. Yancey. Third Row Cl-rj-R. E. Hinerg R. E. Koschelg T.E. Taylor, H. B. Hollenbeckg R. E. Metzger. Back Row Cl-rj-N.L. Edwardsg R.E. Fletcher, J. L. Taborg J.D. Rosenboomg J. Wozniakg T.F. Niuelua. Front Row Cl-rj-T. E. Galloway, D.W. Redenbog R. L. Lewalleng G. S. Goodwin. Second Row Cl-rj-J.T. Barton, 2nd Lt, R. W. Whitney, G.L. Nelson, F.J. Girard, J.E. Barrg W.R. Brooks, Jr.g K. R. Moody. Third Row fl-rj-T. Hahn, K. D. Olsong M. E. Speedy A.G. Trepanierg F.A. Williams, P. Tow. Back Row Cl-rj-C.L. Dragoog G.D. Eairheartg H. Kowalchyk, Jr.g L. F. Hatfield 3 N. F. Jones, K. M. Greeng G. C. Creel. Cdr. Godfrey NAVIGATOR ' . -2-2 Lt. Shughrou ASSISTANT NAVIGATOR Using sextant, star sight and fathometer, the men of N Division have the unquestionably important job of steering this huge vessel. Twenty-four hour Watches constantly guide and record all movements of the ship. Quartermasters record all HORNET's events, from injury reports to launches of aircraft. Front Row Cl-rj-J. J. Shughrou, LT 3 G. A. Liscavageg L. W. Cornoyerg K. A. Phillipsg W. F. Suttong R. V. Speights. Middle Row Cl-rj-D. W. Whiteheadg E. E. Howlandg W. A. Saccoiag J. F. Daley J. R. Murphyg C. J. Jackman. Back Row Q1-ry T. E. Smith, Jr.g B. L. Browng F. M. Davissong M. F. Morelandg R. S. 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I II: I II I I I I I I I I ' I ' I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I If' I IH II IQI I I IW I III ' Front Row Cl-rj-W. L. C. Whitney, CDR. Cl-rj-L. F. Wilhelm 3 Missing from photo '41 ' Ulf' QV . ' 5 IIA -4 -sa, I - 57.3, ? A I. Brown, LTg C. B. Caldwell, LT, F. B. Pearson, J.W. Fields, J.S. Trot, J.A. Ieronimog F. A. Kaneg T. G. Derr, LCDRg Middle Row Cl-rj-H. L. Dillsg H.H. Millerg J.D. Bosseng J. W. Thompson, N.E. Ganng A. W.Hickerson. Back Row S.R. Johnsong C.L. Couture, D. Oakley, M. W. Bakerg F.S. Mobleyg J.M. Simpson, J. A. Grayg J. B. Fullagar. R. L. Owen. Men of this division man the Carrier Aircraft Control Center CCATCCD, which functions as the main air traffic control agency for all aircraft in HORNET'S vicinity. This is accomplished through CCA-Carrier Controlled Approach-which provides close radar control of departure, enroute, and approach aircraft traiiic, and assumes immediate control in airborne emergencies. The Air Operations function of this division coordinates the scheduling of aircraft among the squadrons as required by operational orders. The pilots obtain weather information and naviga- tional data from Air Ops via teletype to all HORNET ready rooms. The delivery and transfer of mail, spare parts, among other things, is also arranged by Air Ops. The familiar call, Pilots, man your planes, which originates in CATCC, sets into action a definite team of pros. ,. s 1 3, f xt B X X x Lv .. mf!-g Q K ' 031 45, -A , 1 , , ' v J 'K , 1 5 1 , I ,J fp, gig, . , , fi Q 1 J ff 3 , H , ' Sf f Q ' 4 Y ' 4 W, fwff f I F ' K! ng Kx- .apvif--, K ' ff ' Q Q. ,, . X i . f ., I , 1, , 3 Q V l A rr K .' if '- W, . x Y ., . I QF . .,g. x .. , W ,,- ,h X. . .., I ,- X ,Q .wf'? T:-. - X '- it-13, x , :xxx t . If f K 4 I Rf' X X1 . I ' Z L K ' ' K. Q 1, , KK ., .5 K j ,xg H g -K .V ffm c . A F V. K ,Ki in H 'Z ' x, f , .-fa?-fy, , ' L . 1 I .L f ' K f f f N. ., K J K K f 1- L. 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Pc K ' , -, ' ,J -K -' ,', ,, -3.f?'-'LG-2 'I ' '574' fy K ' f X .fri 1' . , ' ' g . ., 5 . , KK .wif ' Tw -' A, 'l.fJ,vi ' ...Q-g V i v , -'xv -4 --4 ,L-5 Q ., 39 . ' ,- ' ff?--sw.-, f W ,Q 1, Wg '.,'V?f.f',w 'K , -- ' ' Q1 ' ,W 'A 'Ke -gg K ww , ,X K ..g,4f4, ,, !x-ffyzfgf ,.,. q :,, -.ga M, ,.,f',f wwf' ff If 'ff V f.,f:, f fi ,gf ,Kf V 2--Kg, ,Jian ,-5 K , ., k ,,1Ki-f- , , 3 S Front Row Cl-rj-W. C. Anshutz, ENSg W. W. Wetheringtong P. J. Kirkg W. L. Taylorg B.C. Smithg R.R. Fullerg C.,E. Ornelas. Middle Row fl-rj-D. A. Garbellg R. L. Higginsg R.G. Greenbergg S.C. Treong D. L. Leaderg R.C. Greipg J. E. Khoury. Back Row Cl-rj-J. E. Moong W. K. Sproulg W. R. Irwin, Jrg R. W. Merzlakg A. G. Armstrongg L.L. Smithg T. J. Wirtsg W. P. Jones 3 S. L. Goode. The skilled hands that man CIC-combat information center-and the lookouts who act as the eyes of the ship from the 07 level are the men who make up OI division. For the radar- men, time spent on the job requires thorough knowledge of the rate and a constant alertness, for CIC is the spot where first detection of surface or air contacts orginates. The lookouts must brave the elements while keeping a sharp eye for any contact, be it a fishing boat or the 'tiny rooster tail of a snorkeling sub. Front Row C1-rj-A.L. Raithel, LCDRg J. D. Ellardg A. E. Johnsong C. A. Bystricky Middle Row Q1-rj-B.L. Matting J. W. Grovesg H. D. Kendallg L. W. Johnson. Back Row Q1-rj-G. T. Smityg J. Bevisg R.C. Biddleg D.C. Gorgasg R. A. Alford. Aerographers serve the ship, COMCARDIV 17, and the embarked air groups. One of their invaluable duties is providing oceanographic services for anti-submarine warfare operations. Weather charts record daily 36 hour forecaSts on the ship,s locale, from which weather briefings for all departing flights are obtained. Typhoon warnings are also issued which have at times altered HORNET'S course. Other duties include weather service to the Task Group ComInander's staif and contributions to national weather records. The Photo division? main Pufllose is to fulfill all photographic needs of HORNET and it . , s embarked air and flag groups. They provide aerial as well as ground photography cop 1 , y, co or, and processing. All plane launchings and landings are photographed as are replenish t d men s an , refueling exercises and all military functions and special events Front Row Cl-rj-K. F. Leahyg J. P. Sill, LCDRg W. G. Fort. Middle Row Cl-rj-G. R. Overallg J. W. Phillipsg D. Breukelmang M. Whitesel. Back Row Cl-ry-D. E. Jensong D.H. Berlageg R. E. Sonndquistg R.N. Sheiiieldg R. K. Hampton J. B. Penderg R.E. Schmitt. I' fl'I'l1 I The job of repairing and main- taining the ship's vast array of electronic equipment falls to the electronic technicians. The ET's E are experts on radars, radio trans- I mitters and receivers as well as I tacan and other electronic naviga- tional aids. They also perform I such vital tasks as repairing the I many television sets located I throughout the ship, and' operate , I I the ship's entertainment system. I Ii I ' : Ii I Front Row C1-rj-D.G. McLagang C.W. Lathamg G. D. Hanseng J.J. Blanchg J. P. 0'Donovan, LT Middle Row Q1-rj-M. P. Terryg R. E. McGranahang L. A. McGradyg F.D. Jonesg P. M. Hansen. I z Back Row Cl-rj-W. E. Whitworthg J. R. Cowang D. R. Peterson. I I I i I I I I Front Row C1-rjfW.J. 0'Neillg L. A. Surman, W-2g G. K. Zimmerman. Back Row Cl-rj-A. G. Collg J.G. Oweng W.H. Wallaceg L. P. Bjorntong E. J. Medvegyg M. R. Copp. I I as I I - I I, I I if I ,I IW gl , 3 ,ff I 3 -Q f I I 2 j I II.. ' .III I I 31 ,I I I I II I - I n I.- 1 I ,II 5 il I ,II ' 4 I V QI I I' I ii I- I KL Y , I ,,, I! 3 ' Cdr. Sparks Lcdr. Banghart SUPPLY OFFICER ASST SUPPLY OFFICER Front: Cdr. Sparks, Ltjg. Kriger Back: Lcdr. Banghart, Ltjg Smith, CWO Smith, Ltjg PeEer, Ltjg Ellsworth, Ltjg Winston Front Row Cl-rj-A. D. Silkg B. N. Meadowsg R. E. Webbg S. 0. Scarnatig C. L. Cassg E. R. Boquist, LTJG. Middle Row Cl-rj-M. Jonesg R. D. Rasmussong J. A. Stewartg L. L. Colleyg J. E. Richardsg N. H. Jonesg C. M. Butts. Back Row Q1-rj-J. E. Logueg J. E. Strunkg G. E. Grahamg T. R. Kaneg E. L. Bollock 5 M. D. Hughesg A. E. Johnsong J. W. Applebury Front Row Cl-rj-E.R. Boquist, LTJGg T.L. Egang E.C. Garzag G. P. Huberg R.N. Thomasg A. L. Medlockg P. E. Michau. Middle Row fl-rj-J.W. Simcog J. H. Johnsong P. W. Fitzpatrickg R. S. Montgomeryg J. M. Willisg P. M. Baum. Back Row Q1-rj-D.S. Clarkg J.W. Hohnsong C.L. Jonesg T.R. Robinsong J. M. Garbellg H. S. Hollins. 4 Probably the most underrated division on the ship, these cooks, bakers, butchers, and spud cox- swains do a remarkable job despite frequent groans from the crew. The job of feeding over 2,000 men 21 hours per day is no simple task, especially when prevailing condi- tions are not always the most ideal. This is one division which no one can do without. They are constantly faced with problems of quantity as well as quality. Bakers must achieve perfection each and every time or the job must be redone. HORNET consumes 11,000 pounds of Hour and 15,000 pounds of sugar each month. This gives some indication of the tremendous job facing the dedicated men of S-2. F t R Cl G D Smith CWO2 C E LaVo1s C D H Cook A M Roque R G Webster F C Olinger gC. F. Schwab. Middle Row Cl-rj ITHP Rispa IR? E Cambrell R J Miller G M Yater R L Booth R S Rood Back Row Cl rj J C Lynchg M. L. Lynchg I. E. Ryang J. J. f,. 1 1 f ,f , , 'f D I 'J 2 , I X -A XX lf' I . 9 -way. 1 . X ! 4 .WX E A ' , ,, 1 ft Q4 N M U M V ' N Afwif ', 36 1. ,..- j , ' , Jr Ly .F , s 2 TF? r .wwf -9 fl , V f A v K 1 1 -5 54 g ' ,V LT lf' ,lf , , ,, ' 3 1 ' f , ,Miva 2 . , , ,ff ,,.- M. U fi 5 '54 1 f ge?-5 3 'N Y 1 I f ' . z, ' K, 3 1 ' E f 4. W' A' X ix I 'Af f 1 f Q ff , fmm ' 2 ' A' 3 A 5 f Xg r ' S Q -W i 5 i U W' A, M ,A s 1' -- , f y. if ' v c N 5 g A Mgw A ' 7- , f ,af f- HE: ggi W , Y ,V , Q ,, BM, , A f jigs. . XR f : ,X 1 ' 2 ' 'ff' 2 f fi ff Hr , lf fv f ' ,+ 5592? Q, 'iz ,gf of-W, if . , - ,. - A .1 , , ff-q,,,f.gfffv , ,, , 1 , yin' ,, rf ! ,, W N ,f -V- A , 'f,Q17-wr, X L ,,M,y,,f MMA' , , ' r f?.Q , :ffm ,-4 ..,., -Q, . ,w,A ' '- .fu WC, , fm! Lf-,Fw I, V w ff, . I A ,-,,5q,ff: ff j ,. E :VXI 5 . MI, f k,, - ', if A- , ,, f 1 fggff -1' x - , fzffr, - ,,f - r , ,gf - ,, . bf K, , A 65f,.ae6f' J 45 R ' uf'Wf,,, V 5 7, 5, VJII -, 1 . ,it M 5 2. :aff wg! - f ' M, J ff, f ' ,L ,. , fl V, ,, 2' v f. gf , f iykw' uf, if A 5 ' , ' ,VY .4 f,,:g.? - I A 7 V 77 ,0 Jar gy , w3,8g1,y,5:?.k,,Q ,,,, V. .fy ' 1 wif ff' ' ' ff .QA,,,,-wwe A ' fwf- f y . . ,h . , f, ,W f ,. ,, if ' -, fy,,, X ,-1 .A ff'fzef'n f 'L Y 1 , ' ,WKLMQ I n, 41- ,,,k,, V' ,, , ' g, W V , ir , , - - ' 4, dfq ggffff, f ' I 7-f-fivsrm gf ,A - Z ' , HQ' vs , yr' V Iwxmf' MM ' ' ' ' ,g s--3 ,A ,,. 2.3! ,WM 'Wm,W1 ' JL ' f, ' fi' A . r ,M , ,fff'1v-jwg z , , ' 7Wf'w4W:f T lg Je . I :dxfir .1 , -1 V,mA,H ij, .5 J ' , z -W4 A .f Af - kg! ' ' ', ffQ gg,2 I J, ' ' 94 .JF ,V 1- 4, 7 'W 1 wie, ,Q - ff f ' ,. f Q , :WW 1 M V wr -w2az.s - ,, ' XM ,lj 9 'ab , f ff gy,-,f7Z,gi4,.f ,, 'Za' f V ,,: Z It A V ,MM . . V? 3, -' ,L r 7 a,,'F I V ,V ' Q4 '..,,.,MhLx fi I 'I A -, , X,.f,,f ,,- 1. - v A , . '5??w5 '! , fn 'J'f?,',.' WWW 5 1? , ,gy k y MMM kr t I ,Z 7,1 ,. K. wi' ' ' X .N 4 Without question the services rendered by the disbursing clerks of S-4 Divi- sion are among the most popular for men everywhere. Their major function is the payment of the crew's salary, without which very little incentive could be mustered. Also these men are responsible for the covering of the perdiem charges for HORNET men attending school and for those reporting from another duty station. They handle all the ship's MPC CMilitary Payment Certificatesj, Japa- nese Yen, Philippine Pesos, and United States currency. Also this division is responsible for the payment of port charges in non-Navy ports. Other duties include the handling of all allotments and U.S. Savings Bonds. The immense task of S-4 is illustrated by HORNET's payroll which totals over 115250,000 each month. . ' LTJG ' J. S. Trunnell. Front Row Cl-rj-A.J. Vaughan, F- Winston' ' , d . , , S' 'lg J. C. Trlnkleg A. V. Matsu a. E1d:'zR0i,f'?1'2'zizxzfez J. Sa. RM- ac ow -I' H - - f ' ' ' This division handles all general supplies for ship's company. These men stock everything from rags to pencils, electronics materials, and spare parts for the ship and its boats as well as all mechanical equipment on the hangar deck. Storekeepers also are responsible for the procurement, receipt, stow- age, issue, and transfer of materi- als to other ships and stations. Front Row Cl-rj-A.H. Smith, LTJGg H. L. Bentlyg E. Singletong E. G. Grindg C. H. Leiiier. Middle Row fl-rj -J. H. Bullockg M. H. Hopkinsg D. L. Santa Anag J. D. Findlyg R. D. Davis. Back Row Cl-rj-J. L. Alleng L. R. Mooreg W.G. Frazierg B. G. Williamsong C. J. Martelg W. D. Myers. Front Row Cl-rj-D.J. Lyonsg R. P. Danserg E. A. Matting H.C. Adamsg F. S. Quinquinio. Middle Row Q1-rj-R. J. Larsong J. A. Thomseng R. W. Browng B.H. Holland. Back Row Q1-rj-J.S. Bergerong T.L. Williamsg R. E. Williamsg M. Mihelicg W. S. Spradling. I x These aviation storekeepers have the tremendous job of maintaining 12 st Th orerooms. ey must procure, stow and issue all aviation and electronics material used ' In 5UDP0rt of HORNET aircraft. Other S-6 duties include the maintenance of pertinent catalogues publications d 11 1 1 , 2111 a owance ists for supporting the aircraft-not to mention the unusual job of raising chickens Front Row Cl-rj-J.C. Ellsworth, LTJGg J. M. Trahang D.L. Vierrag G. C. Ackermang O.J. Wiles. Middle R l- -K.J. Corle - J.C. Durossetteg R.C. Sandiferg B. K. Echolsg J.S. Ransom. Back Row Cl-rj-D.C. OW C fl Y, Andersong R.C. Boguckig J.C. Jordang K. J. GoEg I. Williamsg J.P. Hollingsworthg K. E. Helfer. The crew's morale is a large responsibility for S-3, which caters to a sailor's needs from head to foot. They perform such impor- tant tasks as the operation of three barbershops, laundry, cobbler, two ship's stores, and two soda fountains. The inexpensive services rendered here also provide a recreation fund for the crew, another morale booster for all Hornet men. Front Row Q1-rj-R.C. Streinerg W.R. Wilkinsg H. E. Reidg R. L. Bettsg M.N. Kriger, LTJG. Middle Row Cl-rj-McCloudg R. Z. Lakomski 5' 1 Z Front Row Cl-rj4P. J. Ellisg J. S. Espositog J.A. Alicdang C. Morenog G. Hemandezg G.C. Cancholag R. J. Deweyg A.B. Cromerg L.E. Converse. Middle Row Cl-rj4C.D. Schwahng L.G. Schultzg S.L. Hoifmang S. Geerg F. N. Prepoinikg A. E. Sakiestewag C.M. Freemang W. L. King, Jrg J. H. Lillibridgeg M.A. Shevchenko. Back Row Cl-rj-P.J. Lukerchineg K. L. Lehrnerg F.J. Lawsong G. T. Jonesg J.E. Germanyg E. D. Hillg R.N. Kramerg E.E. Ballardg I.W. McNealg W. F. Lawsong A. Blackmong F. McKinney. 5 V. E. Hamiltong R. A. Kufertg R. C. McClanthang I. A. Pisachubbeg K. C. Weddleg D. D. De Noyerg J. D. Griffith. Back Row Cl-rj-H. W. Hunter - 7 R. B. Shawg D. G. Downeyg A.R. Brandg B.A. Bergg J.L. Gilmoreg R.D. Mooreg G.W. Libleg V. L. Varnerg C. D. Folliottg J.J. Lowery. , . 4 . I! . . we f ze'1 fs ' EY in 4 e 4 33 Q fll. 'ip I N cdr d.j. murphy commander - carrier air anti-submarine air group fifty-se Ven VJ x... ,:x N rr L V L YQ n i s T X -: 'v.,, I Y H' ' .sum 1 Kjfgfjf , 1 is U, , Y' f T -5- , LY y 4 . MK V N S f f jx ij i X Front Row Q1-rj-F.L. Gabbardg A. J. Sarconig J.R. Swansong D. W. Ferrerg L. F. Jenkins. Back Row Cl-rj-LT A. B. Nesburng LT C.H. Hainesg LCDR B.C. Whiteg ENS R. 0. Hilgersg CDR D. J. Murphyg LTJG H. E. Mullvaing LT H.L. Paceg LT P. J. Gelber. 44' f V, 1 ,1 uw ., 4 'Wi Ci? Y S-5 men are responsible for preparing the food and maintenance of the state- rooms for 240 officers. This has some- 6 times been called a function similar to that of running a 115-room hotel. They a I must serve meals, on call, around the s clock, and are also responsible for the berthing and feeding of all HORNET guests. There is no let-up here, as there are preparations to be made for big occa- sions, and officers' laundry pick-up and delivery service among other routine duties. There is no such thing as holi- day routine for these men whose job is never done. I Front Row Q1-rj-D.J. Peffer, LTJG, S. G. Cawile, R. D. Rivera, P. G. De Guzman, F. S. Achin, R. Neely, Jr. Middle Row Q1-rj-S. A. Reyes, A. R. Taitano, H. Bell, C.D. Del Carmen, W. R. Harris, J. R. Bogin. Back Row Cl-rj-F.N. Gatpandan, P. E. Barrameda, R. H. Llamado, G. Franklin, N. I. Johnson, N.G. Mangum. Front Row Cl-rj-J.H. Moore, P. I. Sanchez, E. I. Flordeliza, E. E. Perren, R. A. Esquerra, W. E. Turner. Middle Row Cl-rj- J. F. Ibanez, M. Ngayan, E. P. Jimenea, C. Badar, M. S. Castillo, I. Snowden. Back Row Cl-rj-F. D. Medina, Jr, E. M. Grajo, L.J. Villanueva, J. D. Fellows, J.L. Calle, L.C. Hall. . Z - f 4 1 Q 4 2 W Front Row Cl-rj-LTJG J. P. Leachg LTJG S. L. Westermang LTJG J. R. Nicholsg LTJG S. A. Fieldg LTJG D. N. Millerg LTJG C. A Drakeg LTJG R.E. Joostg LT W.R. Haas. Middle Row Q1-rj-LTJG R. A. Evansg LT T. C. Bartholomewg LCDR J. M. 0'Connell LCDR R. L. Farrarg LCDR E. E. Mcllroyg LCDR W. F. Quargg LTJG C. R. Dominiakg LT J. A. Zimmermang LCDR D. D. Mulligan LT M. T. Legare. Back Row Q1-rj-LTJG W.C. Waltersg LT R.D. Johnsong LTJG D.N. Weberg LTJG L.E. Coleg LTJG G.C Zieglerg LT J. G. Coxg LTJG J. A. Potterg LT O. Wrightg LTJG E. P. Bateman. Front Row fl-rj-LTJG E. M. Beckerg ENS R. E. Burelsong ENS D. B. Himelsteing LTJG D.L. Greeng LTJG W.J Balles LTJG C W Hatley LT J.H. Hopp. Middle Row Cl-rj-LT B. L. Minettg LT R.O. Evansg LT J.J. Higginsong LCDR E.R. Winslett LT R L Edson LT K H. Morrisong LT J.J. Burtg LT R.D. Adams. Back Row Cl-rj-LTJG B.W. Borgquistg LT R.W. Bynong LT R E Gustaveson LT W L Wellerg LT T. G. Shollg LTJG R. F. Griesselg LT C.J. Stokes. fx In Y .W Wm ,,,,q,,-,,..,.,.M,,.mWvfW gg i Y FV' it-W Y , Am., ,. w..-N M-' ,, Y H Y V V hw' Y VV ::, ,,..:V-Qa:-:Qef+:::vme-:1'::fr-gzszymzzwffammnswe1-mf-HM-A-1.4,,,,,,WW Wm-.mwzrlamvf-'f-V' V Y V W ,rf -'-ff121: ' H 'Mink' ,.,1.4,5u.g:,:' -W -W--V--N ---rm wy V rw: -Y-U-if , ,.-,:--1311.4-Y - f-fi,ggs.. r..w,se.-sf4.snKf:T-ff--ff- i in-1..q,f1z.wr.m.fnv'- ' H' I vf yd' - v-f w'f Nm ' ' XS-gdn , , H ,,,,,,,. ..,.v,. M. ....--- -9-svn y- it ,vel ...ff 7 ,. ,J ,v 'vw 1 Q xg, .J-6 fl gg C .wfnyh L i , 4. ,. 4 .635 . W, A w 4 I N v w W w Y l 1 iw i 22.4 , Front Row Q1-rj-H. G. Cottong P. D. Frazerg M.L. Perryg L.R. Willitsg G. L. Diazg R.D. Newby. Second Row Q1-rj-F. Black- bourng R. W. Smith 5 T. 0. Mooney 9 LTJG J. R. Nicholsg E. D. Matting C. D. Kramerg D. A. Szalay. Back Row Cl-rj-G. J. Hughes 3 L.L. Moserg F. A. Brownellg C. D. Holteg M.R. Delongg J.R. Swansong L. J. Lege. Front Row Cl-rj-J. T. Fitzpatrickg B. F. Lyonsg A. T. Plemmonsg J. R. Lesterg N. C. Hyerstayg L. G. Debaets. Back Row Cl-rj-LTJG D.L. Greeng LT R.0. Evansg LT R.D. Adamsg C. H. Spruill g W.R. Petersong W. D. Guiwits. z 5 E . I K : r l I? H w 'a if K! , I l H -Q 4. T N ' I w N ' I wi 1 Ha I , i W 5 1 , i , 4 S- li ' -W , r 4'iAf9 5: ,IH , H' K 1 47 4 1 Q A x S K' .xl ww f'L I 2 N. 'Q' i i t SJ .. ' . , -.-. I x X .ff x 1' X Q V V: M., ' 1 ix' 1 X rf? 1 J r X ,Wg nf ,fmj f. 6 7 ,Q ix tif , Q 3 1 7l k 5 of H, ieii ry . P 4 , V '. gg. , ' ,793 1 f . .,p-wr , . M f ,M , ,V wus, - -'-' I ,Lf f.., , ,Ara V ' 'Q k Z7 V ...M -' , -. 1 , LmL' , , W K, ., X ,.., , . 43 irr N. f A c X M kdm ff cdr. c.c. jones commanding officer helicopter anti-submarine czir squadron two Q? cdr. W. d. Wade executive officer I, W.,f 'V I I I is if Q E Q l a i i iii-.T Front Row C1-rj-M.L. Findleyg W.L. Hayesg S. L. Johnsong G. E. Eastmang J.W. Diehlg W. E. James. Middle Row 11-1-5- ENS B.L. Minettig R. S. Decoteauxg J.B. Campbellg J.D. Foxg M.L. Weauerg F. J. Chrisafullg R. F. Smithg W. E. Hall. Back Row Cl-rj-J.D. Lawrenceg F. D. Harperg T. A. Dinkellg D.R. Klineg E. S. Kozlowg R. A. Demovicg C.F. Taylor. Front Row Cl-rj-LTJG C. W. Hatleyg T. G. Nichterng T. J. Kanang G. G. Wattg J. F. Gliddeng D. B. Morgang R. A. Bourgeois. Back Row Cl-rjfW. E. Rushingg B.R. Ogleg R. D. McCrea, Jr.g G.H. Hendricksong L. P. McMillang R.A. Parks. 4 E Q5 as ' ' I. W -I 8 X ., .-14... 'J fl Q' v 'Z '1' G-... , gig Q1 X T Front Row Cl-rj-R.P. Pfiiegerg L. D. Gorey G. L. Reidg M. R. Joost. Second Row Cl-rj-T.C. Fletcherg D. B. Rockwellg D. R. Sedergreng J.H. Arnold Front Row Cl-ry-C. R. Stratford, 0. L. Collierg R.E. Craft. Second Row Q1-rj-LTJG C. A. Drake 3 P. P. Konopackyg A. K. McKeang C.D. Thompsong M.E. Greeneg G.R. Rikard. Back Row Cl-rj-K.C. Macumberg W. H. Swaseyg M. W. Batty R. V. Dengler. 9. fa M11- I 1 V k - 21 1-up 'xx ,,.ff..- 4 ff' 2- 1 'V 1' f I if 112' , F ., Q . , , 10. f-4 .X N L f 5 , fy ',', J . Y 1 K EP Front Row Q1-rj-D. Cockrumg K.L. Rayburng H.L. Webby F.D. Jonesg R.J. DeCantg C.B. Todd. Middle Row Q1-rj-LT T. G. Sholl ,D.R. Fifieldg M.L. Douglasg J.M. Andersong L.D. Hasleyg R.E. Duttg J.C. Thomasg LTJG B.W. Borquist. Back Row fl-rj-E. Johnsong A. D. Robertsong M. L. Fieldg P. L. Grattang A.F. Selkeg D.L. Terrell. Left to right-LT W.L. Wellerg C. L. Bullingtong D. J . Roderickg W. M. Beardsleeg E. Bryant AC LO IN T YR 1 5 . ' X J .fu , 4 ...ma I i Q 'V If? ' A- 4? wx f - ff . W V fr -5 5 fr! 'E 'Q Q' . .W V- ,V .1 Y - 1 ,. ,.,. , 4. 7,61 Q! I V, , '1 - ww- . - is . .21 53 E. . .f 1 - ' K , 7.4 j ' .j X' ff I ' , la J Front Row Q1-rj-R.M. Chamberling J. B. Guerrerg G.C. Staggsg F.C. Welles. Middle Row Cl-rj-ENS R. E. Burelsong W. H. Bertramg M. J. Schoeneckerg R. J. Cogswellg P.F. Gittenger. Back Row Cl-rj-C. F. Raitzg L. G. Shriverg D. L. Wigeng R. J. Specht. Front Row Q1-rj-R. J. Krause 3 D. E. Martin 5 D. V. Henderson. Middle Row Cl-rj-ENS R. E. Burelson 5 R. A. LaPrairie g D. F. Sewellg H. E. Broussardg J. L. Youngg J. Bowden. Back Row Cl-rj-J. M. Starkg A. F. Soukupg L. R. McGrew - J. P. Ciraulo. , 1 9 1 J WE ,Q , ' , V, 4 Q 5 ,f.. f 1 J --. In J J D 21 Eff LINE Front Row Cl-rj-O. U. Bundesong J.P. Pouqg A. R. Olsong R. E. Hoban. Middle Row Q1-rj-LTJG E. M. Beckerg L. E. Yarbrough g J. K. Pipkins 5 R. L. Pierceg C. S. Kistler g R. L. Robinsong C. D. Holte. Back Row 41.1-j-S.R. Quadeg R.L. Gallaugherg J.T. Fitzpatrickg J, B. Sutorg W. A. Merrymang R. L. Gleason. ANGEL CREW Front Row C1-rj-LTJG E. M. Beckerg B. Launiusg D. M. Terrillg R. J. Ridosn. Back Row Cl-rj-J. A. Fryg J. C. Ellisg T. M. Parkerg T. L. Johnsong C. A. Hillman. V Vx? jf 5 , X is X, ,gy ,b 'I MATERIAL Front Row Cl-rj-LT J.J. Higginsong J.F. Morenog M. Tamayo LTJG W. J. Bailes. Back Row Cl-rj-J.D. Bennettg R.R. Barnesg R. Deshotel. L L P I i x 1 si I 4 r Front Row Cl-rj!R. M. Rekarg W. S. Saundersg 0. J. Wattsg R. J. Lagerman. Middle Row Cl-rj-LT B. L. MinettigP.J ' Nappig S. R. Powellg J. D. Dinkinsg H. G. Colemang I. L. Marlowg LTJG C. W. Hatley. Back Row Cl-IJHL. M. Edwards 3 W.J. Howeg R.L. Smithg F. H. George. Front Row Cl-rj-H.F.Kuhnsg R. A. Micksong J.R. O'Shellg W.H. Nehringg G.H. Milstead. Middle Row Cl-rj-A.J. Borgesg C.R. Watsong M. 0. Loweg S.W. Meansg E.E. Jennings. Back Row Cl-rj4LT C.J. Stokesg J. M. Fidlerg V.W. Jenningsg R.L. Stevensg R. P. Bowmang J.D. Peasseg ENS D. B. Himelstein. 1 4 1 1 I w 1 l 5. V1 V. f.. I s ll 'Ha i Front Row Cl-rj-LT B.0. Deatong LT C.E. Williamsg LTJG M.I. Burnetteg LT J.C. Rennieg LTJG A.A. Thresher. Middle Row fl-rj-LTJG G. I. Wilcoxg LTJG D. D. Davidsong CDR J. M. Leibg LCDR J. W. Fowlerg LT R. L. Malerg LT D.R. Elliott. Back Row Cl-rj-LT C. B. Fabriziog LTJG J. M. Quartarog LT R.V. S. Reedg LT H. E. Helgesong LTJG D. H. Weiermanng LT P. G. Nevinsg LTJG C. F. Lavender. l Front Row Cl-rj-LTJG W. F. Smithg LTJG M. R. Osburng LT T. J. Simoneg LT S. Blockg LT J. H. Shaw. Back Row Cl-rj-LT W. E. Heppardg LT W. C. Hoifmang LTJG G. B. Diamondg LCDR F. C. Gilmoreg LTJG R. G. Roachg LT D. M. Shafer. N iiiif... Front Row Cl-rj-W. R. Dupuyg R.J. Decantg K. D. Millsg J.J. Picklesimerg S. White. Back Row Cl-rj-LTJG R.F G1-iesselg L.R. Sorhiemg T. 0. Mooneyg A. J. Hollersg K. H. Morrison. Frmt Row Cl-rj-H.J. Mayg R.L. Koonceg R.W. Penningtong C.D. Polackg E. J. Jones. Middle Row Cl-rj-L. H. Looseg D.E. Kuhng J.B. Bourque, J1'.j R.C. Bennettsg R.L. Myers. Back Row Cl-rj-LT R. E. Gustavesong B.J. Bulterg W. McNealg W. A. Puls ellg S.R. Quadeg J.H.D. Remley. 1 SE TU Front Row Cl-rj-R. G. Mooreg A. D. Geuring R.D. Harrisg W. D. Easterlingg C.B. Colemang C.W. Parkerg E.C. Sawitsky. Back Row Q1-rj-LTJG C. F. Lavenderg E. Alleng E.S. Laughling P.H. Coleg V.D. Kingg D.W. Fisherg R. K. Palmataryg I. Snowden. Front Row Q1-rj-N.E. Kjesbug A. S. Woodsg J. B. Knox. Back Row Cl-rj-LTJG G. B. Diamondg H. F. Keefeg D. H. Houghtong C.F. Hendersong LCDR F.C. Gilmore. LLC V J A' ni V X S V , S ,.,f f 6 I , Y' J 2 mi! eww? 5' ?3!?E 'A ale 4 ! I x , 'Pr rm? cdr c s williams eXecut1Ve offce if ..-41' ff 2, V I I I I 5 lx ll I I I I I. .II , IMI II I a QI ,N .53 I . I I I I I I ,II II' I I I : Front Row Cl-rj-P. A. Fussg J.R. Schaiferg D. J. Stollg J.R. McGeeg J.D. Wrightg E.F. Roberts. Middle Row Cl-rj-L.F. Kelleyg M.D. I ' Kopeyg R.J. Johnsong D. Wilsong G. J. Greenfieldg B. M. Morgretg D.G. Harrisg F.W. Taft. Back Row Cl-rj-J. Ludesg R.L Noyesg D. L. I4 Parkerg F. R. Coulterg H. E. Franceg R. A. Sweetserg T. W. Noelg LT W. E. Heppard. I I Front Row Cl-rj-LTJG W.F. Smithg F. L. Kellerg D. J. Dinwiddieg R. J. Oglivieg J.R. Perryg J. R. Butler. Back Row Cl-rj-J.E. Youngg V. B. Browningg J. E. Tibbittsg R. R. Schreinerg P.W. Hively. I I I I I 1 I I I z I I , I ,,' i- ,,l ' I I Front Row Cl-IJMLT J.C. Rennieg A.J. Varring R.C. Clewis. Back Row Cl-rj-H. M. Barringerg M. J. Moseleyg C. L. Mitchiner Front Row Cl-rj-R. W. Fleischmang J. P. Albertog L.C. Jacksong R. W. Dunn. Back Row Q1-rj-LTJG R. L. Mailer Q' TSR. Blankenshipg P.L. Zarkowskig G. H. HOIHQ C. W. Casper. Front Row Q1-rj-B. S. Jozwiakg M.G. Tryong B.G. Burgessg R.B. Norgreng B. L. Cottmang C.R. Rossg J. E. Lilley. Middle Row Cl-rj-E.H. Culverg R.F. Georgeg A. Amadorg C.H. Gibsong J. A. Ballg F. A. Leachg J. W. Kelseyg G.D. Alfrey Back Row Cl-UHLT S. Blockg D. L. Fulpsg R.F. Schleyg R. W. Glynng C.B. Dietzg M.G. Sissong D. S. Almodovag C.J. Ellerdg D. J. Park. Front Row Cl-rj-LT T. V. Simoneg C. L. Deldonnog S. Serfassg E. E. Meierhofer. Back Row Cl-rj-J. L. Hadawayg G. T. Northrupg K. B. Oueletteg J. R. Vernong LT D.M. Shafer Front Row Q1-rj-J. A. Welchg D.D. Prestong F. W. Ravgorg F. A. Edminston, Jr.g L. Belerrag E.M. Ginther. Back Row QI-UHLTJG M. R. Osburng J. S. Cramerg D.D. Lacountg R.D. Jiricekg B. L. Nicholsg J.E. Cliftong H. F. Willis. 1 1 61 ' H3 Q ' x . . , L 1 - u Q - , f- H 1 7 , , ', ' 7 'nuff R' 1 ,Lai . 'mf Xia, ,I 91? , A f' I :V 52,4 f ' 1 f 8 Front Row Cl-rj-LTJG D. E. Schaperg LTJG W. E. Pherisg LT R.W. M. Fredrichsg LT T. H. Watsong LTJG T.R. Vaden. Middle Row Q1-rj-LT G. B. Smithg LCDR J.R. Smithg LCDR E.V. Thomasg LCDR R.L. Moffittg LCDR J. W. Smithg LT R.E. Newell. Back Row Q1-rj-LT R. A. Linag LTJG J.W. Watsong LT F. B. Boiceg LT F.J. George, Jr.g LTJG E. L. Henryg LTJG G. L. Ostranderg LTJG R. L. Jaseph. Front Row fl-rj-LTJG M. DuEg LTJG D.D. Frameg LTJG E. K. Petersong LCDR T. F. Carrawayg LT J.G. Beckerg LT W. Bales. Back Row Cl-rj-LT E. A. Simpsong LT J. R. Haung LTJG D. H. Matthewsg LTJG D. E. Schaperg LT J.R. Feilg LTJG R. S. Davis. - K, , in 9,7 .qi ar nge? Q? A x I U L 'il I will if Xl? lll, . l L 1 5 IF RR Back Row Cl-rj-LT W. C. HoEmang D. L. Leishearg R. L. Danielg D. W. Moschnerg R. L. Bogartg C. F. Birthiselg G. H. Robinett Front Row Cl-rj-W.R. Simpsong V.X. Jantlerg A. D. Weemsg L.R. Bakurniang B.L. Hancock. Back Row Cl-rj-J.C. Beasleyg L. M. McCanng E. L. Schmittoug B. D. Marshall 3 R. P. Lyons. Front Row Cl-rj-LTJG R. G. Roachg J. H. Huberg R. K. Stressman, Jr.g R. E. Gollmyerg C. D. Miller. - Front Row Cl-rj-LT J. R. Hawng J.H. Doang W. T. Alleng J.N. Tralan. Back Row Cl-rj-L. R. Lakeyg C. F. Swensong L. M. Henry. Front Row Q1-rj-R. A. Hansong W. R. Harrisong D. S. Ermantrautg J. T. Breeng L. Kingg J.W. York. Middle Row Cl-rj-LT E. A. Simpsong G. T. Klopferg H. R. Flantosg L. R. Hornerg A.D. Frenchg A. Romerog G. Thomasg I.N. Robuck. Back Row Cl-rj-J.L. Campbellg F. W. Hessingerg R. F. Morrisg W.L. Billmang J.C. Jappertg D.D. Doughertyg C.D. Breshearsg W. J. Howie. - , ff K. , Y UMW x X n a e a Z e cdr. I. g. Coleman commanding officer air anti-submarine squadfon thirty-seven an ' A - 'Sz .. , 1? lf' X, X X cdr. I. W, mann executive ofzicer Front Row fl-rj-LT J. R. Feilg E. E. Svehlag E. M. Dukesg C. J. Olsong R. L. Ellisg J.F. Pottsg F. R. Schmidtg A. E. Robinson. Back Row Cl-rj-LTJG R. S. Davisg J. E. Curtisg P. L. Fullerg K. Whipkeyg P. Gabreeg L. C. Kimberling LT W. Bates. Front Row fl-rj-LTJG D. D. Frameg L. C. Hammerg L. J. Quadeg A. Tanseyg J. B. Manskerg D. L. Yesenchakg G. P. Bohm Back Row C1-rj-V.W. Peppersg J. L. Claytong R.K. Beang W. H. Louwieng B.J. Cassadyg D. L. Dunfordg B. R. Clemons F. J. Wynant. 1 Left to rightfR.L. Spanglerg E.A. Bledsoeg H. B. Silasg R. L. Loomisg J. P. Mulag R.E. Schultzg LTJG R. L. Jaseph Front Row fl-rj-R. C. Estesg B. A. Ruddockg LTJG D. H. Matthews. Back Row Cl-rj-J. J. Geddesg C. S. Dischingerg P.E. Youngg D.H. Allison. Front Row QI-rj-P. N. Daleg R. M. Millerg E.L. Nelsong L. A. McAteeg R. J. Koobg R. C. Tanczos. Middle Row Cl-rj-LTJG E.K Petersong W. F. Gossg L. P. Mahoneyg M. H. Telindeg W. C. Proegeg R.A. Bimbig D.E. Shreveg J. B. Vanceg R. C. Malyg S.P Taylor. Back Row Cl-rj-J.D. McKnightg F. J. Cottg W. P. Courtneyg D. H. Lappg J. E. Peacockg A.R. Brandy L.A. Gipsong J.M Brynat. Front Row Cl-rj-H. H. Lessenichg D. C. Simanskig J. F. Keenang L. L. Scarbroughg S. F. Metzgerg LTJG M. Duff Back Row Cl-rj-L. A. Schoendorfg H. I. Crawfordg N. K. Averilg M. P. Mooreg R. L. Candyg R. R. Baver. Front Row C1-rj-W.P. Barnesg J. B. Horneg D. A. Lairg G. Hernandezg R.R. Weiszg J. T. Adams. Middle Row Ql-rj- LTJG D. E. Schaperg J. P. Decg M. Wilsong R. A. Ponsaag J.D. Shimog S.R. Lanfieldg G. A. Hilton. Back Row CLU- ,A.G. Hodgsong W. A. Geistg W. H. Menaneg J.D. Johnstong K. D. Mooreg P. J. Lukerchine. Front Row Cl-rj-J. R. Captaing J. R. Stewartg H. E. Reidg J. P. Dinaverg J. W. Wingfieldg J. A. Pasquariello. Back Row Cl-rj-LTJG N.L. Fergusong B. E. Brisseyg G. E. Corsong R.L. Rodgersg R.G. Kregerg L. E. Marting R. E. Brakeiieldg S. R. Peckg D. Hooperg F. E. Croneg LTJG L. Michalski. Front Row Q1-rj-B.J. Atesg T.L. Nailg V. Inmang J. F. Chavezg P.J. Wilsong J. D. Haddockg M.R. Kelley. Back Row Ql-rj- LTJG N.L. Fergusong D. M. Johnsong W. E. Coatsg R.B. Brimhallg D. E. Frederickg J. H. Laddg M.J. Wackerg W.N. Goucherg G. R. Jasmerg R.L. Widmeirg F. E. Croneg LT G. K. Lough. Y'-f-Awmm...wM..,,,..,..-W.. 7 r i 2 1 F I Q l n 1,1 i s k 4 in M A Left to right-LTJG E. L. Henryg S. Novakg C. R. Sargeg F. D. Chappeleg R.C. Suoboda Front Row fl-rj-LTJG E. K. Petersong R. R. Beckwithg D. C. I-Iinesg C.J. Lazuskyg R. F. Leatz. Back Row fl-rj-M. A. Medinag T. D. Shearerg D. D. Barnesg F. Weicheg L. L. Sheets. Wa. , , 4 ? 5 Y AND Q I I I , Ir. jl r. adcax , ofncer-in-charge f I airborne early Warnj ng squadron eleven detachment november Front Row Cl-rj-LTJG J. E. Fortenberryg LTJG R. L. Voglerg LTJG M. B. Fryg LTJG P. M. Pirofalog LT J. R. Adcoxg LT G.D Loughg LTJG B. D. Phelpsg LTJG L.D. Burke. Back Row Cl-rj-LTJG N.L. Fergusong LTJG L. Michalskig LTJG M. A. Kee LTJG G. L. Dixong LT J. F. Kennerlyg LTJG R. T. Mclntyreg LTJG W. J. Hawkinsg LT D. F. Nixon. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .--..-.......i I I IN I ' I WX ,XS X H 1 ag' 1 M E! ,ll ! x I I ? . 1 4 . 5 1 - z Y 1 i i g S V , H i I 2 . ' ii I v 1 Inf ' z .' 5. I I s i, YN I r 'E 1 if ,S v ez I V 11 '1 111 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 E1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fr 1 1 1 lr 1 I I 1 1 ' 1 1 N 1 1 1 1 f I I 1 1 X 1 I 1 1 1 ' I 1 I 1 I 1 ' 11' '1 11 1+ 1 ,I A 1 F ' 1 1 11 1 . 1 'E 1 1 . 1 1 1 :if 1 ' 1 B 1 1 x 1 .', 4 I W 1 I 1 .1 'I 1 I 151 1 ' 11 I 11 1 I I 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 S 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 'v V L i 1 i X tl 5, W N 1' r Y ls ggi .V 'J Q. Yi 123 l Q' 5 E 3 V I if if . ! I l, 5 I I L W - I 1 i 3 1 I I y v I n I V 1 1 W y I 5 I U ' s W i I l iii Ii I ' r , x 1 W I Ag, T w , 4.4 'I iv'-A, 1 gf x w ' L IN ff' 5 -if 1 ' i 1 1 4 , ly 1 ff. , ffl Q, ' v . A , 1 ., J Q f, , , . flrfl f gg 1, . For many, the deployment re- presents the 'rirst extended period away from home and family. HORNET's two chaplains, Protes- tant and Catholic care for the needs of men of those denomina- tions. Others, smaller sects hold services under the direction of lay leaders. Hangar Bay One is the ship's church on Sundays, while the ship's chapel is used for smaller meetings and daily devo- tions. 4 4 ' qwmr- w- , f V pn-IH-'1-Q A , 4, x, . f . .gw . 'Nfl iff' M1 ,:.:-Y: 2 4 On June 14th, HORNET made a ready deck for the A4D pilots of VMA-212 from the Marine Corps Air Station at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. During the practice land- ings, Lt. Ripley of VMA-212 made HORNET's 70,000th landing. As usual a cake-cutting ceremony followed and the next day the carrier slipped into Ford Island for the first liberty of the cruise and a good look at our 50th state. Spectacular Waikiki oifers a striking contrast to the tranquility of the highland rain forest. -4 f 'N i fn, ft .I V' I 5 ' v ' 1. J' I1 - 1' ' fi- . f y gf fx . , V 1 'i w ' 'K 4 1' ', 4' ij.. ' if fx ve, . '., 5 lf. 1 .' ,-H 5 1, , ,JP , .5 , W 1 , . 4 hp, .- 1. F, .', A , F . U fu' ' --1 Avg li' , - , 4, vf 4 .1 ,gf ' - .wi L. V, -4- ., J ,vu . VK 1 W. Q' W, J -eu J? z' . -J' .1- rf ' ,5 I I .h ? , 'll- , W ,I .Aff 1- , M v. X 4 -V -.fu . 'WE t, 1 '- ,fl . X , g L X . N, , , I r Punchbowl War Memorial Cemetery serves as a resting place for Hawaii's War dead in the hills overlooking sprawl- ing Honolulu and Diamond Head, which symbolize the dynamic promise of the islands. 1 l Q, .,!., Ji ,ma J . 3 x I I 1 X -N A 'mia I ff? ff W 46 Aww 1 . 4-0-...4-...4..,.v 1 i-ww .,,., ? hnu.. Q' 'M,. ,. 43:1 'nf ,Q U A-mu' Zz J QW! I K ff , if fwfffcm, iff,-TL' Z af? I f J flyj Z 4 !,WW WL ,ffl , , ff Wh ,of I 5 W w V I V F Oahu-a phot0grapher's dream, offering a Wide range of exciting subjects . . . from the majestic natural beauty of Windward Palii to the quiet elegance of the Mormon Temple. July 4, Z962 HORNET celebrated Independence Day some 600 miles from the nearest land, outbound from Pearl Harbor for Yokosuka to join the Seventh Fleet. The usual fireworks and celebration were replaced by an address by Radm. Christopher to all hands in the morning and a Seapower demonstration in the after- noon. The usual picnics and festivities with family and friends Were missed, but the occasion served to remind everyone of the reason for ships like HORNET and the necessity of the deployment. Ford Island-home base of the car- riers in Hawaii. A World apart from the bustling Pearl Harbor facility and home of the Arizona memorial. ,fry 1. UL GUK ' X . 1' ' ' 1 , , N '1, .1 , 1 1 . ' 1 ' 5' 1 , , 1 1', , A , V 1 1 . ' I ,:- 1 I . A A , N ' I ,.' N . K , V Ar , 1 1: ' 1 . x ' 1 1 - ' ' ,' 1 1 1 1 ' . . ' Y 1 V 1 'Q ' . . W ' V .,.1 . , 11. W 1 . Q 11 .,1 1 . I M . 1 141 . , 1 . , 1- H111 I1 1 . D . ' 1 . 1 I .' , 1 . 1 z f , 1 ' 1 1 ' , 1 . K . 1 ' - X 1 1 1 , . W . 1 I 1 ' - 1 1 K W , , - 1, . . , , . ,V Q I I , N 1 , 1 , . 1 , N . 4 1 Q I. 1 1 H W 1 5 I , . , I , 1 1 - .A 1 . . ' 1 1 , A , 1 1 2, '1 ' N ' 1 , V 1 W A . 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Stranded on the beach with mail bags pilling up around him was Cdr. Slippery Charlie Jones, who Was I to relieve Cdr. O. R. Toon as C. 0. of the squadron. S H I . 1 Q K Japanese students show a rare appreciation for HORNET chow and Lt. Shughrou discovers a new QM striker 3 va.. ,,,,,y1x , v , .XY M ' ,49 4 ' bf ' x J , A 7-'hw ,f 2 62 '-1 f ff, f f V if 5 , f'fff ' 1 r W . , 7 ' 'f -, ,, ,. ,MM QV ' VV VV , .. 1, -.Vw .Wade V , f ,, .,., ff.-mf My 1 1,:.1,v6!f-V M - .- ?, ...,,, ,cf , - ' ' V- 'WP WK . ff i p V 157 ??fff-Yefw.W??Wf'i 73 'V , Z ', fi , ' ' J 4 VV QV iv V VV Vf , 4,.4,..., .,.,,f,f f ,, , is ,. , . ,A -,- , ,,,,, , ,,, W si . V . V V A V , V' ' ' : 2112 , -,-.- QI-'rj'-sg 75215, lv f: .04 f V 6.4 ,.,,., aa- MW .-,., M., f' vf V ,C I Q' . 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Christopher addresses the crowd while the Comcardiv 17 band and a local chorus share the spotlight at a special concert. x J .f y 11 4. x V l 3 v 1 4 3 r .mf ' Placing a Wreath on the tomb of one of Admiral DeWey's sailors laid to rest in a foreign land follows a parade through the streets of Hakodate. , L 1 3 U, ,Q l.'R1.kf, 'Ui X, f 'T 1 w.- fy ',nQ,:' , ,U 4i1x 'f?-. wi:-if :.' K-x-1, 1. A-.-.Wk vt . . ww. .L ,' ' - X 'A 2,,i'1iQ' . m 1 'rfafglll-K 1 ' 1 x W ' a 4 ,'U ,,,f. 1 1 ,Al K. ,Hr v lk, 1 1 Open house in Hakodate with over 8,000 visi- tors, including some would-be sailors. '71, ffl , ' I ,5 I f lx- , I , A 5 ff 3 u J Newly-purchased Japa- nese cameras get a real Workout in Kyoto. Pic- tures Will help tell the story of the cruise to family and friends come December. -5 W x, v 'nv KYOTO - Capital of an- cient Japan, and cultural center of the country is only an hour by train from the bustling Kobe- Osaka urban area and oifers a quiet contrast. V A . y , . at f V l E i ? I I I J. W fx: JL - nv, -ff N , .'5,,m. If m- -wi fu, z f' V. - 'f .1 uw--A k 5. ,f u n.,p,.,f ' I 4 A ' ' fi? I ,lk-N ,- ' f an ' 3 Eg, 4 L ' ' 'Y ' ,Q iffy gzip ' W :L rv-if :QL q .W . , f 5'w4'f5'. L f FA 'I Q. 'A 2J.,g' 'f 8,827 residents of the Kobe area descended on HORNET for an informal open house. Despite the mob, an enjoyable time Was had by all the visi- tors, and especially by the tour guides, who found the children especially fascinating . . . 11 31 1 11 11 111 Q5 11 1 1 111 11 1 i 1 1 11 1 '111 1 1111 1' 1 1 ,M Mi 1 1 111 1511 12' 11 '11 1 H 1 ' 'I 1 S 1 V, 1 11 5 '11 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 . 1' 13 1 11 1 Lg!! 1 1' 1 1 11 1 - 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ' f 1 1' 1 1 1 1 11 IM1 11: 11 11 51 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 11 11 'glz 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 31 1 I1 1 1 I 5 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! A ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 1. M 1 111 1 Q1 1 121 1 M1 111' 111 1 11 11 I, 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 I I 111 1, 1'f 1 11 1 11 111 1 1 11 11 1 11 ft 11 31 1 1 1 1 1 'Z 1 1 11 ,Z Upon anchoring in Kobe, calls are made by SOPA and the American Consul General on Radm. Christopher. WM. Z' ' r , W r Whiling away the long sea periods, the officers tinker with new stereo tape recorders and Lt. Simps0n's songs keep the Wardroom in stitches. 011 September 24, HORNET's Com- manding Oiiicer, Capt. Hoyt D. Mann was relieved by Capt. Ellis J. Fisher. The relieving ceremony was attended by Radm. Christopher and local Kobe dignitaries. The crew turned to smartly for full dress inspection and addresses by both C. 0.'s. , f X Q K. if , wt' 5 5 l N w , , , , X , .1 A-. 1. W' - X I w 1 I 1 1 ' 'N a if ,, v ,A W 1 W. . ! ',f N N ' ' Q VE 94, 5 J iw Y , . , W , p A 3 1 W . 31 ' ' 12 ' ' 1 A 1 X ,L f ? 4, ' , I i' 1 L 1 N I j - X 1 I , ' . i . ' ? . N , 1 ' H I I. I 'V V ' e 2 In 4' ' 1 A ' f l', 1 I 5' xx, s A + V I , . , I i i . wr, N i . 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In payment, the flight deck gang decorates ORISKANY's TF with a three-hash-mark E and the words USS HORNETH' Unknowing, 0RISKANY's pilots fly away in their newly- decorated bird. M2222 135 7 , lt, E57 .. ., .--5 ., ,.-, ,.,,.,.. X .- . X 5-we X-1. va-rfrwwvw .1 ikilhg A visit to the aquarium gives a glimpse of native fish and reptiles... With the gigantic turtles drawing the most attention. H 5 H V - 5- U- --- --r --- 5, 1, K , , . . f- , . I I M V , . H , , . 1 ,,,,. , . T E V. Y--r . fz:, ay' : New ,y.'.f.FLw.-1. 1 ,wgngfml..w,-wi.-,.:- y 4. wl.g,',:ftfw,, .'-. fffff f L ,Q '--, lm- '-,w1.,-1 Mb, 4 -.g f. : I. .- fp .1-,: -5 -1 ,:. ,. Nw . wi K, -.. w,1-1 . ' ' ' x v .. x .,., aw x-M..v. .--vf,,.- 4--X . .a, ,V X. A -R -. V, A-, -. ,G--, 3 'v-f U., . -y . ,- ,gf ,v V' l , Y, .X ,V A.. . f, V., ,, 1 .,'5., . ,. . , f J I -1.1, .v ., .553 .,.g'.e,.f-:qw ,-: f,-..:.' . 1 ,, V. , .d .,.,-.1w A , 4 A . l ., V. ,,,,, .Y ,lb 4, - - .- J I .,. . , 1 v - ,gf H: ' ,, ji: ' . 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L 1 f37isEILlf : The countryside of Zimbales Province, in which the Subic base is located, offers a striking contrast to the bustling, energetic character of Japan. Water buffalo are still the beasts of burden in and about Olongapo. .-it 'V-Y f--gre' Aw, . L Q-fV:,.s,,., , N1 The Philippines boast a long history of close ties with the U. S. , 1 4, I -..fn'1:w.e': Y SUBIC BAY-the Navy's major base in the Southwestern Pacific. It is strategically located close to the coast of China and Southeast Asia. Located on the base is a 32 3.2 millon Fleet Rec- reation Center Which offers personnel everything from hot dogs to Weightlifting . . . all in air-con- ditioned comfort. 'fig KALICOCS' SCRAPBOCDK If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand ti.mes: No flight gear in the wardroom! YOU M U- Soon as my Early Out comes through! No I don't have the duty! If you must know the truth, I'm still on medical quaran- tine! And where is this illegal popcorn machine located ? O1ongapo's native charm is preserved in living color photographs. Thy. 4 , 1 Z 4 5 fkiwfici 3,-24:1-pw f ,-A . , .I 1111? A F 113151 5,',mz?2w-QV, , , J Y Q Wknfilv xl 1, U Y 'i 0111 mm 4 1 if . .qfffif WK I , 1 Wg, r I , v 1 , i 'i ii A, .4 51 f . P V41 ' ,.1' Q 'N U ', Sw A V 4 3' s 'lf I W 1 as 5 li W Hi 3, if 1 1:5 l Q N gf ii I, F' '1 5: 'ntl H i , fi W AI MM, i W fx? QW Li W 13 ' if 1 5 Is' A ,. f L VH rv I I L gil le J' Q wp W J ll giif w Am ,gnu p 1 e ,,.W r V allq l J, Jul ff M gl ix I ul f :M , li ! , 11? 1 1'IL. 'V I ' E: , 11 , ii 2 2' Q LN, iv ,Qi 1 15g f :Ee in f J J V3 ' E ii ' ng, is , - Y H 11 4U.' m 'v X X 1 1. ' - I dont care what the benefits are! I am not ship- ping over! 5 This makes four straight times I've flunked the seaman exam ! And next month my ' Q-allotment goes' up to St583.10 16 furze 12 fuiy 30 July 18 Aug. I Sept. 21 Sept. 5 Oct. 29 Gct. IO Nov. 17 Nov. 24 NOV. CRUISE LOG 6 fune 7 June 3 futy 20 fuly 2 Aug. 23 Aug. 13 Sept. 26 Sept. 15 Oct. 3 Nav. 14 NOV. 23 NOV. I Dec. .7 9 Dec. Depart Long Beach Depart San Dzega Hawaii Yokosuica Iwalcuni Hakadate Yokosuka Kobe S aseba Yakasuka S aseba Hang Kong Subic Bay Arrive San Diego Long Beach .f ! , . f F512 ' , 1 1, HOME WARD BO UND .1 N R A 'L Y f t s weary from days of I k'V' ' K te r 2 KALIco's KORNER if by Kalico Koco 5 i 1 , i 7,.2fT: was-':z'a ef. BLOOD, SWEAT AND T EARS Reichel Late in the year 1962, a small but sturdy band o ar isan , Top Dog iff, ,:g!:j.3-Lf-Qzqgfvf.VS, - K, 1 i f , V ,- . ' ,, , ... V, -Q.. .,-, i yy' 1 rj f f I y it 5 f 4' , , ,. , M, f smQ2JHE5'fnw47?nk',F'f. Kriger Money Egan Editor Diamond ,. , ,.., , 0 . tortuous labor, sat back and had a final can of Falstaff before plodding down fhe long road to Yokosuka. This seemingly insignificant event marked the completion ot the 1962 Hornet Cruise Book. It had taken two long months of travel and travail to produce this literary and graphic gem and, I feel, the efforts of those involved deserve some small mention- Artistically speaking, much credit must go to Dean Schwarz, PN3, who hides out in the E 62 T office when he is not working. The megolithic section dividers and flyleaf map design are all products of his award-winning hand. Photographically, Ens. Wayne Knepper and Ron Schmitt, PH3 of VS-35 are respon- sible. Arranging and taking pictures of 2300 busy people on a rolling ship is a task to daunt the fiercest of men. Throughout the book, you will see the work ot Bill Roestler, an honest-to-goodness professional lensman whose outstanding shipboard pictures sharpen up the book im- measurably-, Layouts were 'accomplished by Bill Park, LI3, and Jerry Taylor, IOSN, who braved the starboard catapult machinery daily as they slaved over pictures and copy in the ship's sail locker. Bill is the brains behind the cover and the interesting departmental lettering. Acting in a supervisory capacity were whip wielding Ensigns Q. K. Diamond and Dick Egan. Small idea men to the last, they strived to restrict the talents of Park, Taylor, and Schwarz, with fortunately, little success. From his opulent swivel-chair in the PIO office, Lcdr. Reichel kept a weather-eye on the entire operation and arranged schedules and travel. He can, for the most part, be excused from sharing the blame for oversights. The Dai Nippon Printing Company of Tokyo unsuspectingly made the low bid and complied by furnishing a completely professional printing job. Helpful Hints For Better Cruise Books were mode by section chief Hajime Nakata, Kiichi Taniguchi and the irrepressible Kazuo Utagawa, Ryo Chigira who, incidentally, tips a mighty mean beer can. Sales and funds were handled by Ltjg. Milt Kriger, guardian of the subscribers' money. Strange bedfellows ? Yes. But, I think not a bad hodge-podge organization, which put a lot of work into this book in hopes that the readers might get a like amount of enjoyment from it. Treat them gently. Nakata Dai Nippon Taniguchi Dai Nippon Chigira Dai Nippon i J Utagawa Co-editor KALICO'S KRYSTAL BALL Dai Nippon Kalico predicts that this cruisebook will go down in history as Hornet's finest. I Oscaloosa, Iowa M Nov. I, 1962 . F ' , . . I 5 1 Photos eppearlng in Hong Kong section, pages 260, 264, and 265, i f and .Subic Bay section, pages 270, 271, 274, 275, 276, and 278, are' 7 credited to the Pacific Stars and Stripes. f l 1 Taylor Takishima Layout Food Park Miura 055:18 Layout Secretary W- nr' 'Wg' f' fi E wg X 4 gp-In ---u-'A ... .a' Q -es! 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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.