Inchon (LPH 12) - Naval Cruise Book

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CORNELL FIRST LIEUTENANT AIMD OFFICER LCDR WAYNE F NOVAK LCDR CHARLES G PFEIFER SUPPLY OFFICER ENGINEERING OFFICER fl' 'U'- LCDR CHARLES F GORE LT DOUGLAS M ARENDT NAVIGATOR DENTAL OFFICER 'AF - LT EDWARD F DOWNEY, JR LT PATRICK N JACKSON MEDICAII OFFICER COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER I j fwfr'j ffi,w:.i'iiffi2f2 A I 'Q' ' I A Nflifii-3 'fivlh - Fife ., I ' - A I nf 1, N A t ' I -' b 5. u V V LCDR WAYNE F. NOVAK LCDR CHARLES G. PFEIFER SUPPLY OFFICER ENGINEERING OFFICER SCU'- LCDR CHARLES F. GORE LT DOUGLAS M. ARENDT NAVIGATOR DENTAL OFFICER AP ,A 1 - J Q LT EDWARD F. DOWNEY, JR. LT PATRICK N. JACKSON MEDICAL OFFICER COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER . . ' 'S-X -.07-:gl 5 R, 'ST - I-T 'W A M CDR E. T. HINCHY, CSO -..f:' ' .iff - W. ...,....... ra- PhibROn WO Staff LEFT TO RIGHTS FIRST ROW: YNCS T. P. BRADY, LT P. GOLUBOVS, LT II. J. ROIILING, ENS A. II. MAYFI LCDR C. G. SLEBOS, CDR F.T.IIINCIIY, CAPT A. D. ANDERSON, LCDR R. F. JEWELL, LT II. J. WETTERLI LT L. L. CANNON, CAPT F. A. NEUBAUER, RMCS R. L. CHURCHWELL, SECOND Row: MS3 M. T. GARDLER, YN3 D. SULLIVAN, YN2 D. NI. GREEN, YN2 M. S. SLEEF, ISI R. L. CLAGG RMC G. L. WILLIAMS, MMCS D. E. MEVEY, HTC J. II. ERICKSON, MS1 E. M. ANGELES, QNI2 R. s. FRASER. RM2 R. A. DINI, RM3 J. R. BROWN, MS3 P. A. FAHRMEIER. N f I X L ,, , H M..,,,.N fx 44,5 JZ -1-.hu . MR, . Y Ii 1' .silt- 1 1 yu I- EP Africa ' war: ,wiinam , ' . .fy-, ,V ..-v-1 ,- -.. Q wx-RS v u 4 ,Q NA., .. . ke FJ.,-,.,--'-,' If , x . S -1,3 nanny 'humbly -v - im' --.4n.v.v,sn.- ..1-V-.A+-1-Q-rf--.rap vs:-.qv-nav.-qv . 4n-v--o.-n.-fm-ufv- ,. .., , AV -...M-.-.A ...-..,..-. .-.,.-,H v - 51:85 frank! Y SQ x .' - ' ,. , ,f., . . 3- y , . H- 'xQ'. ,FQ Y South America ,- - - '-- ----W - ...V .... - .--.,,- .-Y,., . , U4 lf' 88 T -X is A -A X. au., v1 A -v.-5 A-'I x 15 1. 5- gg ,M H 1--I rn.. X4f!.?..Nf f ,'-bf. 1 -.FP-,' Q Xlivli V:-Q Dwi, 5: ' gx T ' 7 fi-mv x Sf' .Al A .. .um .6 4' r P ,s u 1 ' ' ., , .,.. 1 ,, - , 4' A-g',. ,. A rf . 4 ' in A A Q P ' ' . 'P' M 'P ' vw' - 1 W I . --4w X- --2 , in x1 A---I it F 1'- ' ...mf gp-q Way' .i.iw-if - 1 ---i...- -S in 'i if if gn--...s-sq 6.5 I 1 v y . 'Cr '4 .f i .ii X Division 4-nv-,av-. Of all the divisions aboard INCHON, perhaps none performs as many or varied functions as doesX Division. Personnel, Admin and everything from the Master at Arms to the Print Shop come under the cognizance of X Division. A variety of rates and talents come to- gether to make X one of the most vital divisions aboard INCHON. CW02 CHARLES A. CORTESE ADMIN OFFICER rf- A . ,L-' LEFT T0 RIGHT! TOP Row CSTANDINGD YN3 s. VAN SLYCK, Cwoz C. CORTESE, YNSN s. BREACHER, ENS R. STROBRIDGE, PN3 D. FAY, LTJG L. HASLEY, SN if. MURPHY, LCDR J. PETERSON. SN L. PARDUE, MAC R. TRICE, PNsN J. CANNAVINO, TOP L. BROWN, PN1 E. CoLE, LT R. JERABEK, DM2 R. HURLER, PH1 E. MITCHELL. BOTTOM Row HQNEELINGJ JosN v. REED, PC3 R, JONES, PHAN W, ALLEN, YN2 M, WALUCK, YNSN R. KADLEC, PN3 E. SANCHEZ, Lisfi D. DURBIN, PNSN E. soL1s, YNSA D. ENOCH, PH3 R. SFORZA- 1.--.-.-.,.- -nu. 1-if --.-+-naw-pr-Q-W-auf --I --N-my-gn.-..4.Q... , -..-, .f. .v--a-,..-n-4n,w-..-v-.vv-w,...,,,.-.-..-.-- .....-L . .. . .A U --- . . . Y ENS RONALD L. STROBRIDGE ENS LEONARD HASLEY LEGAL OFFICER NS.-f'f ?ia...v-u-- LCDR JAY D. PETERSON CAPT ROBERT E. JERABEK. USMC CHAPLAIN COMBAT CARGO OFFICER 1-gp., .4- I - Ns-.., ' H4 a .- 1, y QF f S. '-xl fx' X X 'TQ f F I .rf lx ,V gl ll 1 ' . w .: , fag-ey 1 .17-, III.-l. dh! ll LHII I Il- If Ikil'l 'Ill VI ll U 1.l f , - ,,..,-nv 191- , L. Y 5. X. Ml? A wanna-v -,....,.....,......... ...... ., ......,.,.,,,,,, -,-,. ..........-.- - A.. ...-.. . , .- ..- ...A... ......-.....,.............-Y ............-..,.- .------ S nr? 2 gf -rx E L . ' ,- Y v , , X x 1. 5 Al 113 I I 55' A X l 1 w ,, .,-.. We Q 0- 111: v-1'v if? 'Q ,,.f-,L 2 'WB ' N A K1 ASI! ,- ,, 5 nl f, . ' y wif ' Jann... WI if .EL f A iff ' Id. to K. f J : A! , ,I SI ng! V1 ii EX lx is 5 . . K- '.n x'kT 1 Lv 'Fu - V-S ! 1 '--u-.....,.,..-3-J , 4,.r- if 19h , X 4, 1 w Jr, , ez' 4. I 4,551 fx -:L ,Q E L' ,tif lg -.. , LCDR GERALD M. SCHROEDER ASST. AIR OFFICER SAFETY OFFICER ,J 15455141-sm. f j,, V1 Division Getting aircraft from point A to point B on lNCHON'S crowded flight deck is the mission of V-1 Division. The Aviation Boatswains Mates of V-1 can park a huge CH-53 as if it was a Volkswagen. The division's I-,SE'5 can guide a helo pilot right to his spot while other members of V-1 run the elevators and hustle to tie down a bird while rotors slice the air directly overhead. V-1 is a division with non-stop action. LT BUZZ MASSENGALE AIRCRAFT HANDING OFFICER 5 KEFJ ggN?Jl?:ST- iTAA?Dgl::ggrFs5 IIJBAHIXOCRR, ABRAA s. MURPHY, AN E. VINSON, AA D. DIXON, ABH3 A. SAND AA C ROCCANQSVA AA R THOMPSO. . A R. wOODY, ABH2 A. ROBINSON, AR w. 0'CONNOR, AA E. SAENZ. - , . N, AA L. HALL, ABR3 O. PONCE ABH3 D. MALONE ABHAN G. MARINO. ABH3 s. GROMALAR, AA D. CARLSON, AN M. MAKER, LT D MASSENG,ALE ' KNEELING: AR M. PROVOST, ABHAN D. FETTERLY, AN R..ARNOLD ABHAN J LAURENT ABHAN T, TONER, ARR3 D. MINOT, ABH3 E. HOLDER, AN M. BIRORFIRLD, AN w DEWE,Y AA w ILANG AN R' RENNETT. u fr IQ . J , .A.....:.'.-..-:1-L ' ki ' -I , I A - I X i 5 J 4-Y QW . ., . ' f ' ' '4g. A,3.,f. .1?a7-37-'E b - - . . - ,LQ ,, , V - v ....w,,.4 n ' 'f? e'.4V V ,. u ,lv V 'l,,-'54 , ' ' V - . V , A, 'MA ...,-591, qkgff. tl, 1 A, 5.gyz:.ff. ' A . wfwvfmf - v. A --A - :Egg '. 4- 211- 3 Division 'Q At times during the deployment, CH-46's and 53's were packed in the hangar bay like sardines in a can. Only the men Of V-3 Division can appreciate just how much careful arranging there is in what appears to be chaos - and as deftly as imaginable these same men can jockey any particular helo to any spot. Unlimited conscientiousness and confidence makes working with limited space a piece of cake. LT AMOS E. HALLENBECK, JR. FLIGHT DECK OFFICER . Hi LEFT T0 RIGHT: TOP ROW CSTANDINGF ABH2 J. HARGROVE, ABHAA A. SMALL, ABHAN T. PITTMAN. ABHAN M. BROCHER, ABHAN H. KINDELL, AA M. HENDALL, AR M. GOOD, ARHAN O. wiLSON, ABHC D. VENTURINI, LT A. HALLENBECK. BOTTOM ROW KKNEELINGD AA E. BOUHATER, ABH3 D. Mc KIBBAN, AN J. BAILEY, AA R. COOPER, AN D. LYNCH, ABH3 C. DOUGLAS, ABHAN H. HUDSON. 'N 1'- U' Y ' I 9 45 5 J I 3 1 'I in 5 . uv 5 .m Q9 'mi ..--nur F . A sigffi-,L'E j,:.i' ' Xml! 4 Division I r i Nothing can get quite as thirsty as a jet engine in need of go-juice and when you have 46 jet engines to keep running that amounts to quite a workload for the ABF's of fuels division. Not only do the men of V-4 actually refuel all embarked helos, they take care of the storage of the fuel and all the sundry plumbing involved. Whenever an INCHON helo needs a drink you can be Sure an INCHON ABF will be there to give it one. CWO2 ROBERT L. MARTIN AVIATION FUELS OFFICER I LEFT TO RIGHT KKNEELINGU ABF1 v. RArvIRoUP, AA J. CHAMBERS, AN R. WILSON, AN J. QUILL, ABF3 R. LINDSEY, AA S. COLLONNA, ABF3 T. WALKER, ABFAN D. WALLS, AA N. REED, ABFAA P. BROCK, ABF3 J. DEAN. ABF3 T. SNAVELY. STANDING: cwo2 R. MARTIN, ABF3 J. COLEMAN, AA G. STEESE, ABF3 A. LUNDBERG, ABE3 R. WILLIAMS. ABF3 R. SCHEXNAYDER, ABF3 J. PINKS ABEAN J. STRONG, AN R. ADL, ADF3 R. JUDD, ABF3 R. GODER, ABFAN M. MORROW, AN D. IIAYNES. i L i i i I J. Fu 41 1 X 1 J 1. ' I 1 1 I l 3 . 1 ' I V 1 P' IA .ci an x ,A . JF- Q ,fr I' ' -XL.: f 1-as ,, , 1 , . n 4 -- 3 . mn xl. , ip? . RQ, Ji ,541 .351 42 vi 'J ffgg AL. ..,A v ' v f f V 'w f .553 4 ' L: L ffl' Q 'SAI gg.: , , iii! Li J . . 1: 4 A, Q f ,V . 213,16-' gi , Lf 4 'f.g.5Q vkri-.5 .-:-sg-,,.' f 66' .ut V, 11 'fj5??'ff ff 332 ..,....pu.- LCDR DENNIS A. MICHELE LT PAUL J. STREETER FIRST LIEUTENANT ENS RANDALL W. BANGERT SIIIP'S BOS'N WEAPONS OFFICER DECK DEP RT E T rf fa LCDR DENNIS A. MICHELE LT PAUL J, FIRST LIEUTENANT ENS RANDALL W. BANGERT SHlP'S BOS'N STREETER WEAPONS OFFICER DECK DEP RTME T lst Division 1st Division owns half the ship - the first half. 1NCH0N'S huge anchors and related ground tackle make up a big chunk of 1st Division's responsibility. lst Division men also manage the foc'sle and quarterdecks not to mention a myriad of troop Spaces. Finally, they also handle preservation of the hull. ENS KEVIN L. CROXEN 1ST DIVISION OFFICER 'GIIIT LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST Row: KKNEELINGD SN MARTINEZ, SA GINOCCHIO, SN BOYD, BM2 ROVEY, BM3 DAILY, BM3 GAITAN. SECOND ROW: CCROUCHINGJ SA TIPTJEW, SA WILLIAMS, SA FORBIS, SN DEMPSEY, SN MENDOZA, SA IIERNANDEZ, SA CLEMMONS. THIRD ROW: KSTANDINGD BMI FISHER, SA VAIL, SN BROWN, SR BLACK, SA MOTIEJAITIS, SA RANDALL, SA MYERS, SA JOHNSTON, SR HOPP, ENS R. CROXEN, BMC RUSSELL. fr , fi- . ,fern - 1 My W :izrrm--...ig-33, ENS REID SENTER ZND DIVISION OFFICER 2nd Division From midships aft 2nd Division takes over in Deck Department. This division oversees all the aft mooring lines and No. 3 unrep station as well as a multitude of spaces. But without a doubt their most important duty is the maintenance of the ship's boats. There is one particular time when the entire crew really appreciates the way 2nd Division cares for the boats, that's when INCHON has to anchor out due to overcrowded piers. Without 2nd Division's boats there would be no liberty. 5 fn -- qu ,fir 4.4 Wu., FIRST ROW1 KKNEELINGI BM2 T. CHAMBERS, SN J. HARGROVE, SA J. REED, SR J. GEMERHAUSEN, SA K. OTIS, SA G. MEYER, SR D. NOLAN, AA A. GARCIA, SECOND ROW2 lCROUCHINGl SN D. SHANNON, SN J. MARTIN, SA M. SMOUSE, SA R. JACKSON, SN S. BALLEN, SR D. MALOANADO. THIRD ROWZ KSTANDINGD BMC D. CARTER, SA I. ABERDEEN, SN M. BOOZER, AR E. BOUKATER, AR G. BENNINGHOUSE, AN M. COLLINS, BMI D. MOERSCH, ENS R. SENTER, 4- ,S :'i'?i..----- R' gi E IM TL W' S f . r tl .O S 1' 60 9 0 s if '6's A B95 gl, I afghan Fox Division lNCHON's means of self defense are the domain of Fox Division. Two BPDIVIS launchers and two twin 3 mounts plus the magazines and their related equipment require a lot of skill to be kept in perfect working order, The men of Fox Division have that skill and they use it. If it ever becomes necessary to fire shots in anger, those who man the gun mounts and control the missile launchers can be assured that INCHON has the ability to close the enemy and inflict damage. ENS WILLIAM P. RAMSEY FOX DIVISION OFFICER .u -'11 LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: CKNEELINGU GMG3 .1 GREER FTM3 D S - - . . T. L I . IIELOCII, GWIGSA M. BROWN, FTMSN G. ALLEN. A LINGS' GVIGSN P BLA SECOND Row: KKNEELINGJ AoAN R. OLDHAM SA L ARMIGER SA L A FTMSN H. HEIN. FTG3 R. WIDMER. L CANTARA' SN S LANGIN THIRD ROW: ISTANIJINGD LT P. STREETER FTG3 E, KARCHESKY FTM2 T woLD GMGSA J MARSHALL. FTM2 B. SMITH, GMGSA H. WINSLOW, FTMSN H. SMITII, A03 S, TAFZFI Ffmi W BEQIRQ ENQB RAMSEY. L lt- -I ,.. 1- A- 1- ,, - 1.1--. CDR R. W. YOUMANS PRESENT OPERATIONS OFFICER OPERATIO DEP RTME T CDR NEIL R. SPARKS, JR. FORMER OPERATIONS OFFICER LCDR DAVID L. BALLARD MAJ JOSE R. CAMPOS, USMC ASST OPERATIONS OFFICER AIR OPERATIONS OFFICER LCDR JAMES C, PETERSON ASST AIR OPS OFFICER HDC OFFICER 'T .7 , 1 'e 21- f .1 Division The Aerographer's Mates, more commonly referred to as the Weather Guessers, keep careful track of the meteorological conditions both current and forecast which can make or break an amphibious operation. Their timely advisories can be the most vital infor- mation required by a military commander. LT RICHARD J. LANIER METEOROLOGIST 1 vox, . J . -2 Q... .--Nm -vi. TN- ....:..... i 3- .. 1,4--4 ' 'lx I 7' ,.....i... , . . X ,i ,,, .a - . Q 'S'-' . , V - .. 4'-' H 0 .I '-11: vi i hu. , It ,. - X , U 1 V h qm:r,:ai,gqn1vJwis4,,.::,-V V ' Q ,nb . Xtuf 151,-4. W-V K- 2 L ., iIu--suvn-aw-- W . ' ,Y K ., - xy ii LEFT TO RIGHTZ LT F. ZIELLE, AGAA A. KESTENBAUM, AGAN R. WARD, AGAN C. WELLS, AG3 S. BROMM, AG2 J. KLIMAS, AG2 R. BREWER, AGI R. IIARRINGTON. --..-.--. -gi ,... f.s 'cr' I K LT FRED ZEILE PROSPECTIVE OA DIVISION OFFICER ,V- .Ep ' K CWO3 JOHN G. THAXTER EMO OE Division The Electronics Technicians of OE Division are constantly on guard for any signs of less than perfect performance from any of lNCHON's radar or radio gear. When something amiss does turn up, they are quick to repair it. INCHON depends On sophisticated electronic gear for safe efficient operations and the performance of all that gear depends on the ET's. 'liII1T , 'xl ' l .,,. E I an E I L M, H-.Am L- ii A ,. -, 'Q T Aiirgy. a I!-n-...,, fQ , '11-----' 7- LEFT TO RIGHTS TOP ROW! KSTANDINGF ET3 C. PALMER, ET1 J. CRUME, ET3 R. MULKEY, ET3 D. MILLER. ET2 R. WOLFE, ET2 T. VOYTECK, ET2 S. WEST, BOTTOM Row: CKNEELINGD ET2 J. LONG, ET3 J. wooos, ET3 s. BOGAN, ET3 D. MORFORD ETSN D. QUIGLEY, ET3 D. BUTTERWORTH. -,,,,.:Z3W' .. ff, f .ji l 3 A odih 'L fa in R if , if n I OI Division The 0peratiOn'S Specialists of OI Division keep the bridge's watchstanding team apprised of the tactical Situ21ti0n when INCHON is underway. Twenty-four hours a day the 0S'S track Shipping in our vicinity, handle radio telephone circuits and offer recommendations on courses and speeds to keep INCHON Safe in its progress through the sea, LTJG ROBIN M. WATTERS WATCH DIVISION OFFICER mg.: LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST Row: CKNEELINGD OS2 M. HERSEY, OSSN v. MASON, OSSN L. HUNT, OSSA T. RISK, OS2 L. CROW, LTJG R. WATTERS. SECOND Row: KCROUCIIINGB OSI T. MC EWEN, OSSA R. LISE, OS2 D. LUNDRIGAN, OSSN M. DUNCAN. OS2 T. MOSES, OS3 H. KELLY. THIRD ROW: KSTANDINGB OSC D. CHURCHILL, OS3 C. CONN, OSSA T. KNUPP, OSSA D. BUTLER, OS3 B. MAC DOWELL, OSSN S. YEDLOWSKI, OSSA R. JOHNSON, OSSN D. WELTER. Wie , E , 4 i if XKQ A K iff g..i3wi I J OW Division OW Division includes the Air Controllmen of HDC and the Electronic Warfare Technicians of CIC, Di- recting embarked helicopters in flight and listening for electronic emissions from not so friendly sources are the respective jobs of the two diverse rates that make up this one sharp division. LTJG ROBERT C. STOLLE ELECTRONIC WARFARE OFFICER Q .,- . ' 4 f -' f 1-- ,K 4 'L' A ' ' , J, . i ef g i '- - --an 4 , . V .P I 4 F . 9.3.15 l , 1 'V 7' D 'v FQ 1 'iS1Io-G ml LRF . Ac31s?i?A:ERl:R SQQTJDT G1 Luc R. STOLLE, MAJ J. CAMPOS, Acc K. OARES, AC3 D. BLANTON. ' ACKSUN Acz J. MARTIN, AC3 J. DALY. EW2 J- AMYOTTE' AC1 R. JOHNSON, LCDR J. Prsyymis RNEEUNG: Ewi R. mei, AC QN- EW1 S. WEBER, ACB J. GROPSK? P' WELSH' EW3 H- GOEPEL- EW3 B' BROWN' Ewz J' STRAYER' ......,,.g..,..m.-,. . -Q-from-n-v--1-f-lg-.,.-,.....'nfunnu-V-f-9-nn..f.,,.W-r-,N -. ,,..,.... ,. ,. .. . . . . - 1 l :. Pa- 'iff nz 47 u 4. nn.,- mmm M vs , .n-.,A.,-. ,., -,.f :, , V - -f- .-4-4-ua.,-M., ,-AM.. A, A , f, LT DOUGLAS M. ARENDT DENTAL OFFICER .f QW T'-1, ' .v n 1 DETL DEP RTME T kt., r,,,,..--' 1. A X Q r K A ,J . 'Y . 1 ' DT3 WATSON, DT2 BYERS, LT ARENDT, 'E ,' 'i V, 1 LT G. R. HULL DENTAL OFFICER Good dental health is not an over- night event, it is an ongoing process. The professionals of Dental Department follow a detailed regimen of check ups and treatment in keeping the crew of INCHON in perfect dental health. When emergency treatment is necessary, how- ever, the Doctors and Dentalmen respond in a reassuring way, calming anxiety and providing correct, speedy care. .,....-.vu it , . Q w-f.,-n-wif - , it .,,,,-Q-ww! wa 'f,: ...-uvvf ..,,,...avp4- 'nn' ..,,..-an E it 'Q-Wif t , Wfs 1 ., is H, .Auf 'Q' Q' -3 A ,A -1--k1,,, 1 . 'd -n. I H 'fx . Q gm ,' lj, fV,, -!,V.l,u1.i, 1,16 v, it xv 1' 1 , :u. '.f . A 8 4, Ag! J , ,. -3, uc, v -51.1.52 1 ,Hg-,-', ,:XMy,u2f,,'M - V -'fi K 4. X '. 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A . -, if , J-wp' 5 LCDR CHARLES G. PFEIFER ENGINEERING OFFICER E GINEERI G DEP RTME T LT TIMOTHY v. LITTLE MPA -we-1--f - -1...-qv-.0..,.-..,g...-.,.,-..,.,,. ,,-.,,,,, ,,,,,,:mb,, ,K H A ,F 4 W I A Division I 55 LTJG MARK D. GRAY REPAIR OFFICER Auxiliaries Gang, among other things, runs the diesel generators which stand by ready to supply emergency electricity to the ship. The men of the three rates that are a part of A Divisiony MM's, EN's, and MR'S also provide their fellow crewmen with heating and air con- ditioning. One more thing, there is always a man from A Division tending to the engines of the boats as they ferry liberty parties to and from the ship in places ,like Malaga and Naples. rf -4 . .1 .7 Tiff 'A LEFT TO RIGHTS 1ST ROW: MM1 W. HENSLEY, MR3 P. SMITH, MM2 A. TERRE, MM3 C. PERRYMAN, MMFN E. LINDGREN, MM1 W. ADKINS. ZND ROWS LTJG M. GRAY, MM2 D. PELTO, MM2 W. WILLET, MR3 C. BLANTON, ENFN P. WRIGHT, MMFN C. RUNDELL, MM3 R. MOORER, EN3 B. IIILGEMAN, MM3 R. SIEWERS, EN2 M. KOMYATIIY, MM2 L. NORMAN, MMFN D. WAUGH. 551 4 -'YF' 'W' N M Division The MM's of M Division control the great power of lNCHON'S main engines. There are a great many other pieces that are a part of the engineering puzzle, evapo- rators, condensers and more. All these are also the concerns of the men who very literally, make INCHON go. LTJG RICHARD W. LUKENS M 85 B DIVISION OFFICER f-Rv LEFT TO RIGHT: 1sT Row: 4KNEELiNGi MMFA R. WACHENSCHWANG, FA R. LANNING, FA J. GALLEN. MMFA T. NEWTON, FR J. BECTUS, FA T. MACKE. ZND Row KSTANDINGJ LTJG R. LUKENS, MM2 w. FRIEL, MM2 THOROGOOD, MM3 w. HEIMKE, MM2 M. BARBER, MM3 E. FIFE, MM2 P. BURNS, MMFN c. GARTBWAITE, MM2 w. CLEARY, FA R. MAINES. Q. i i i i i I 4 J ..a-Tiff Y 1 si J f 1 ' I V--' . J if fy X. I 1 - A C A x V - . ,, 2 A - W' rj il' . V k N,.,.,....,.- --if Q B Division The blood of most modern warships is steam, The hearts that pump that blood through a Ship'S machinery are the boilers. The BT's of B Division are the men who light off the boilers, keep watch as the steam builds and make sure that the finely tuned system that is a ship's steam cycle is allowed to remain in the equili- brium it needs to function as it should. f 5' ff LEFT T0 RIGHT: STANDING: LTJG R. LUKENS BT3 P. RYBICKI, BT3 F. JAEHNKE, BTFN W. KIPPENB ERGER, FR R- POLCHINSRI, BT3 W- KEARNS, BTFN P. DECHY, BT2 w. WAGNER, BTFN w. KIBLER, BT3 M. KIRIN. BTFN J. PLUMMER, BTI M. sExToN, BTC E, DANNELLY. KNEELINGI FA M- LAVASSAUR, BT3 D. JUDGE, BT2 K. DE vomaz, BTFA M. THOMAS, BT2 J. BURG - BTFN T. WEESE. ES 1 K 3 ,., I 71545 if? Q v F 1' , . F' Iii A.. ... .., . ,,.- -v.v.,.---,,. ... - . ,.... ..- --. .--....- .. .A Ai M..-ug. 1 2 5 5 5 I l 188' CWO2 ANTHONY P. BATTAGLIA ELECTRICAL OFFICER E Division There is nothing darker than the inside of a ship with the lights off. lNCHON's tremendvusly important electrical power and related lighting and telephone services are provided by the EM's of E Division. To them, the lNCHON's complex electrical system is no mystery. They get power to where it is needed with such professionalism that it is easy to forget how dark it can be when the lights go out. 1 , v - J! M .ea 5 F LEFT TO RIGHTS IST ROW! EM1 A. CABOTEJA, FA E. DENNO, FN R. PRISOCK, EMCS W. IIANNIGAN, ICFN M. COLLONNA, EM3 E. CRUZ, IC1 W. SUTTON. ZND ROWS EMFN G. LOTT, JR., EMFR M. REITZ, EMFN N. BEAN, EM3 M. DENT, EM3 D. MONDELLO. EM2 J. WARD, EMFN C. BENNET, EMFN J. JASKEL. 3RD ROWS EM3 B. NUTTER, EM2 G. BARNETT, EM3 S. WILLIAMS, IC3 K. STROIIM, IC3 B. GRUENWALD. IC2 K. KOPPANY, FN R. LINDLEY, ICFN J. HERSIIKOWITZ. i K , uv Ex. i r .. Hi. A- V sd!! I f'N I 1 'N ,f 'r- ,' t I 59 4 i 5 . 'A . 1 T e m ? 1 g K It - 3 ' 0- l C X g it if I n ' A - 5 L .,.. .V f , E 31 xg? lui i 15 YH 1 1' K' , I' '1 7 Q ' : QL , 7' gdb! 2 uf 5 -Z 1 K aff I 'h ..,,. ....-.,.--,...,, ............,,, . .Y-.- ... ... ,, , -- 0..- .....:4.f..-,...-., .....-.....-.. ..-.--..,........,.. Y... .. 4...-,.,.,,.A..-..,. A-. ,. ENS CHARLES M. BENDER DCA R Division INCHON is a mass of pipes and plating that makes up the world of Repair Division. The llT's of R Division check on the hull's integrity and ability to withstand damage. Where weaknesses exist they can fabricate replacement parts and use the talents of the men from the carpenter or shipfitter's shops to get the situation rectified. The repair lockers and fire fighting foam stations, both so important to the survival of the ship in the event of fire or battle damage, are another big R Division responsibility. 2 1 - 5 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: IST ROW! HTFA C. JOHNSON, HT3 T. DICKENSON, HT3 W. DORNETTE, HTFA T. O'NEAL, HT2 D. EADS, HTFN C. SCHREINER, HT3 T. SOFFEN, HTFA S. ROBINSON. 2ND ROWS HT3 R. SMITH, HTFA D. DAVIS, HT3 B. MANESS, HTFA P. GIBBS, HT2 T. REED, HT3 M. MILLER, HT1 L. SHEPHERD. 3RD ROW! HT1 A. STREIFFERT, HT2 J. EDWARDS, HT2 R. CAREY, HTFN J. TOWNE, HTFN R. WORDEN, HTFN S. HARSILA, HTFN D. APPLING, ENS C. BENDER- i Q .gui ,gun X I 'Ii -,,,,p ' l 1 '29 fab 1' I Q ff V: ' X T I L5 fm F 5 3 if lx 31 L i 4 1 A x 2 2 1 t 1 , 114 El rg: 4, i- LCDR CHARLES F. GORE NAVIGATOR N VIGATIO DEPARTME T Navigation Department is responsible for lNCHON's safe passage while operating in coastal waters, while entering and leaving port and while in passage between ports. The Quartermasters of Navigation use both tra- ditional and sophisticated electronic means to pinpoint, the ship's position on the ocean. While INCHON is underway there is always a Quartermaster on watch to keep us safe and steady in our passage. KU LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: QM2 L. MC KEE, QMSA J. CRAIG, QMSN F. MORREALES, QM3 A. CACCIOPO. SECOND ROWZ QM3 J. WHITSON, QMSN J. KARR, QM3 D. FICKETT, QM3 M. MATHESON, LCDR C. GORE. QW' - -L Oclq so C1 sf ,,..,,. .Jw 1-yqffq fi LCDR CLIFFORD L. CORNELL AIMD OFFICER lNCHON's own aircraft and those of embarked Nlarines receive a lot of use and consequently require constant, ongoing maintenance to keep them up and ready to land the landing force. The men of AIMD Dro- vide the expertise that aircraft engines, electronics, hydraulics and a myriad of other systems require to perform as one complete, efficient package. AIMD DEP RT E T ms ENS KENNETH W. THOMS ASST AIMD OFFICER nw Y.--. I I I 'ETQ 1 T 3. Q7 fr 1 Y 3 , , .,:1f,. ' LEFT TO RIGHT! FIRST ROWZ ENS K. THOMS, SGT J. PRIMASING, ASM R. PRATT, CPL D. KUNKEL, R. RODRIGUEZ, AMS3 B. DRINKWINE, ASE2 M. FRENCH, CPL T. BENTLEY, PRAA M. ALACORN, SGT APPLEBECH, AE1 W. OLSEN, LCPL C. GOOD, AD1 J. GODFREY, CPL E. WHITEHAIR, SECONSIESVALLUM, SGT R. BEEKMAN, ATC R. WAGGONER. ADI F SCHUL SGT M. CROSS, ASH3 T. LIER, CPL S. PLISKA, AMHAN R. ROJAS, SGT A. PORTERFIELD CPL G- DAUUSTZ, CPL J. TOWNSEND, AMS1 L. FULTON, CPL L. THOMPSON, ADAA M. JOHNSON, ADCSL WILL T, AZAR D. STUFF, SGT P. FROST, AK1 R. DREASKY, CPL D. STEPHENSON, THIRD how. SIAMS, SSGT J. BULMAN. AMSAY J R- GT R. BAZZELL, ETN3 S. LOTT, SGT L. HENRY, . 1 1 . . . , . ATI-lg . ICE, CPL L. DEHN, AT3 M. BURR, LCPL C. JENKINS, AS1 W. SAWYER, LCPL W- HIETT. . HOLLINGSWORTH, LCPL J. MADDOX, AZ2 M. DUNCAN, SGT D. GRIGGS, SSGT M. PRATER, M152 VI CHAMBERS SGTS FRYE, SSGT K. HEINDELL. 7' Q K, 'ig fi WI 'X W EJ '1 i i 1 i 4 3 i 5 ? 1 4 1 1 Q 4 . ! 4 A 4 i 4 E i I 3 S 5 2 5 1 I X 4 21--:Q -,Lu if ua -...N4........- I 2 1 Q X. .,,-,.,, l ' f gl N - '1 igg!.il' 'Q 7 I 4, 5 . 2 I , 1 B-fb Q.----- ' jr 1 .Mg - 1- 1, -- r. wg- fin 1 if fl! I P . r 1' blifx an IS' 'I' ,, Y'fz1...u..fA.:1 L i' a was hw: can ...---. --J' I in 1,35 w , , up Va ff 'Q 'x 1 X is 4 W M ' Y rl Mfr! XX E1 If - ,Z ..-1 XS 'QM .sk ' E v . v f. Ll U , X X X ' -W girh. . : 1 , 2 'C ,ar ,- gig,-, x Xx f?i:'Jk 1i - - . D 1 UQ 7ff?1:4? j 1 Sq-3' , 11 1 ' . as-iL '...,1. 2 , n-. E COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT 'PN uv' LT PATRICK N. JACKSON COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER CS Division Even during periods of strict radio silence INCHON can talk to her companion ships while inport or under- way. Flashing lights and snapping flags take the place of radios as the Signalmen handle all the tactical mes- sage traffic. Through constant drills and plenty of practice these men can convert the apparently hysterical blinking of a little light on the horizon into the text of an important message for the ship or embarked staff. fx is MSN c BAY, smsiv R. FLAGG. LEFT To RIGHT 'WEEUNG SMQBNENMCARRFIQQLSXVANCE sinsiv R. PATTERSON, SM2 G. siNA. Env ' STANDING LTJG R RFNN FRX' SM2 W. REX, SMSN M. CHILOUS. '-f4cM'f-N -lf' gd l Q. E A 5 . CWO3 LAMAR K. HILL RADIO OFFICER 4 ' n I -at v. -vu.-c Q 1.-Q.-U.-.,..,., ....--N..--:,,., . ,...f,,,--R .-.,...,,,,, .,. CR Division In the middle of the Atlantic INCHON is always in contact with shore through the efforts of the Radiomen. Rapid communications is essential for a modern day Navy and CR Division provides INCHON with up-to-date information through the constant transmission and re- ception of radio traffic no matter where in the world we may be steaming. ,, v . f - raw , v ' I , GAFFREY RM3J DURK RM3 M O'NEAL RM3 A. CARROLL LEFT TO RIGHT: STOP ROW: QSTANDINGD RMC J. . - . . . RMSA D. PATTERSON, RMSN A. YATAURO, RM2 A. CRARY, RM3 K. MC DONALD. RMSN D. JOHNSON. L BROWN RMSN S BOONE CWO3L HILL RMSN . , . , - - BOTTOM ROW: CKNEELINGI RM2 R. PATTERSON, RM2 L. MARTIN, RMI A. CARLTON. RM2 W. BETHEA. RM2 R. WILSON, RM3 D. NORKUS. ,- XX x ff ,-,1.4.uu'-p-.4p,-f..qgnw,-,-ns-v...--q.,..,.,-gpas-fo-- .N-51.-w-. .-.ax-y-sq-soww,.q4am-nw......-fvxwvus ,,.....-,,,,,,,-,..,.,,. . ,., J-,-.-4. .. ,, ,. . , - ,., EDICAL DEP RTME T '4'.'::l. At one time or another everyone needs the services of the ship's Doctor and Hospitalmen who staff Medical Department. INCHON crewmen and embarked Marines put their trust in the hands of the medical men and rightly so. A man's health is an important commodity and the men of Medical strive to keep the men of INCHON in the very best of health. LT EDWARD F. DOWNEY, JR. MEDICAL OFFICER 1' l ' 5 , ,W U ,rf W if N lA', ' ' - . if . - .af tl . .If W l I Q1 5 , H it li i rl 1 l LEFT TO RIGHTZ FIRST ROWS IKNEELINGT HM2 R. ARNOLD, IIM2 A. RUF, SN W. VILLIVACENSIO, HM2 D. INMON. SECOND ROW! CSTANDINGI HMCS J. RUMAKER, IIM2 R. SCIIIERSCHMIDT, LT E. DOWNEY, HM1 R. TRACY, IIM3 M. GARVEY 1 1 l 1 1 l I il :E E l S 1 mkm 's 1' 'N-. Z- 'Q' Q. il 42 L ban- i if -1,4 fl J ' , . 'Lf ' ln A544 D it - I L 9 .1 F , ,V N V f . I ,PII Q lf' I V .5 . 7: f ff , M V f , . I X ' -t .' C N 143. . A N V' V . ff es . , C , my X. '1 ' 'si-'-F .,.- ' Q,-AV.. up ' ' . a - 5 . EN., 1 ,s 3 Mg, E, J , N. . A X . f1:11 ' A K A, b L .f i,f-12',QIQIf.4 , 'nw l 'X . 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' .ff Y t A h A -LK-fxiqbaagixl V f -- It ' 'Q ' . :,,..- W , ss' LCDR JOSEPH W. KINSEY LCDR WAYNE F. NOVAK PRESENT SUPPLY OFFICER FORMER SUPPLY OFFICER LT ALVIN B. PULLEY ASST. SUPPLY OFFICER PPLY DEP RTME T ENS AUGUSTINE C. HOLSTEIN STORES OFFICER S1 Division INCHON is one big consuming machine. S-1 Division is responsible for feeding this great machine. The Storekeepers of S-1 Division provide the ship with its general stores, consumables and repair parts. Their excellence at getting the things that keep the ship going ensures that commitments will be kept and that INCHON will be where it is needed. ,r f . .r -. 'U LEFT TO RIGHT! FIRST ROWS fKNEELINGl SKCS R. CABATAN, SKSN J. CLINEBELL, SK3 J. GRIFFEN, SKSN T. ALVAREZ, SKSN G. ROBINSON. SECOND ROWS KSTANDINGI SKSN J. FISHER, SKSN S. TORONGEAU, SK2 R. NIEMCZYK, SKSN J. MC DAID, SK3 T. WILLIAMS, ENS G. HOLSTEIN- Z5 s, M Z' 1 S95 2 i-,TTTT S-2 82 S-5 Divisions Food is such a basic necessity to life that most people take it for granted. One thing that cannot be taken for granted is the amount that the men of S-2 put into the feeding of 1500 INCHON men and Marines. The preparation of 4500 meals a day is nothing to sneeze at and these dedicated people do just that every day we are deployed. The challenge of making all those meals varied and appetizing is one that the men of S-2 excel at conquering. Never have so few done so much for so many may be a good way to describe the work of the men of S-5 Division. Their areas of responsibility are the Wardroom and Officers' Country. These men cook the officers' food and help maintain the spaces in Officers' Country. They are always under the pressure that goes with high visibility but despite that they never fail to produce anything but the best. 'Q ' LTJG JOSEPH A. PASQUALUCCI FOOD SERVICE OFFICER 9 Q. 'H' . 59 . 4 . , AN R- gif f fav 1 W' .gan it A . A fi gl-P0 r' LEFT TO RIGHT! FIRST ROW! CKNEELINGI MS3 S. HOMAN, OSSA T. TRIMISLE, MS2 T. MSSN V. PRATT MSCS R. HOJNACKI, MSCS C. MOORE, MSSN J. FOUNTAINE, MS3 N. ALLEN, MS2 J. TIMBANG, MSSA R. FLEMING. SECOND ROW: LTJG J. PASQUALUCCI, MS2 R. ZUDONY, AN G. ARNETT, MS3 M. REARDON, BTFN D. FLOWERS, MSSA R. LEE, MSSN M. WOHLMUTH, MSSA W. SPENCER, MSSA E. GRADY, MS3 K. TACKETT, ENS. T. PARR. THIRD ROWS AA W. WHEELER, MS3 E. SHIRILLA, YNSN D. BOYER, MS3 T. AIELLO, MS3 S. BERG, MSSA D. COOK, SA J. TIPTJEW, MS1 R. CARRERA. rg if I! -ig-'P X 'in Q 7 'f l--el Q -: '- eiifii. E , - 1 539-144- x -V,-r 1 lx T J 12 li Il N.- tL'D26:1N Czf-:fzf ..,r fi! xqfu I'-3 - -r 1, ,, , 1, H H I5 In ,- 'fax T' .' ,A F' 1. ,ff 755 Il +gQs....- .1 Q , -, i.i.Ek,.7 re UQ, .- v, ,spank IV v ..-an-n.,.,..f.-.. ENS ROBERT D. PARSONS SALES OFFICER I A S3 Division lf there is one thing as much fun as making money, that one thing must be spending money. INCHON crew- members can do just that without having to leave the ship. The three sales .outlets of S-3 Division offer a wide variety of products for INCHON men to buy. The tobacco store, geedunk and walk in store are the sources for everything from stereo tapes to toothpaste and from soap to a last minute souvenir for that one person back home that you overlooked on your shopping list. S-3 Division provides other Services. Every week the ship's laundry processes more clothes than an average family would need cleaned in a year. The ship's barbers also belong to S-3. On INCHON, h0W H haircut looks is just as important to the person doing the cutting as it is to the man who is getting it cut. Z. ,A e ? 9 tl ...wi RUSSO, , LORENSEN. SHS S- PEZ' T T0 RIGHT: FIRST Row: KKNEELINGT SII1 II. MALLARI, SEEN 353 R BERGEN, ENS. R' PARSONS, N J. GO, SII3 R. ATIENzA.SII3 R.coRNNFLL.SHSN H- SE' 'SHSR R AHLQUISTI SHSN R, GOLDEN, OND ROW: KSTANDINGD SIIC C. ARMSTRONG, SH2 G- BUTLER' ' ' MERSON. M. DRAKE, SHSA S. HICKS, SHSA T. BONNICHSEN, SH3 R' JA ffS 41 Q4 'Q-m S 4 Division Bread is the staff of life and the men of S-4 Division ensure that everyone aboard INCHON ENS his Share of Hbreadn every two weeks. With the constant turnover of ersonnel that is part of any Navy ship, keeping the payroll up to date is a difficult job that the lNCHON'S D DK'S do incredibly well. On top of that, the crew of S-4 start and stop allotments and keep track of leave earned and spent. With S-4 Division you can always be sure that your paycheck will be waiting for you twice each month. . .3 ENS ANTHONY E. PARR DISBURSING OFFICER 1 ,ws T T0 RIGHT: DKI L. FORTUNO, DK3 J. PORTER, DKSN J. TOMPKINS ENS. A. P UN . 6 Division 4 I of ,v iw 5 - 4 . E, I Q jug. I 1-h...,.,f After INCHON itself the next biggest demand for spare parts comes from the embarked air wing. With the constant use that the Marine helos receive, they would not be flying for long without the help of S-6 Divisign, The .nen of S-6 keep track of parts required and they 0XD6dil9 getting those parts from the manufacturer to where they are needed - on the aircraft. LTJG WILLIAM D. RUSHING, III AVIATION STORES OFFICERfADP ki '. ' ' .Pi-' 7 ' . 'f -.rf.,:.ftf it - T 545 14: x Ay-4iL ff'?1f'4fLzQ '- - A Hamm. Jig: Q -Lfrefg ,i V.-'23 f1'e vA-1-aww. --.'P'S-the-.Q - 1 .'--1? A , a'+,...ff.gg-c'f:.v--v vi., a1g5'Nx:3v.f,..d we .'. '-V f ,L?,xJj1 ' L- U X- fill ev? LEFT TO RIGHTS FIRST ROWZ AKI J. TRUNNELL, AKAN C. GILLES, LT A. PULLEY. SECONDROWZ AKAN B. FRASER, AKAN C. CHANDLER, A f ww, 5:-f 1.--'M Kiki' X 3 LEFT T0 RIGHT: RNEELING: nPsN s. GRAY, DP1 C, HARRIS STANDING: ' DPSN w. CARR, DPSN D. Mc FARLAND, DS2 c. FRYE, LCDR J. KINSEY. S7 Division l This is the age of computers and thanks to the men of S-7, the Automatic Data Processing Division, INCHON is as much a part of the computer age as any other fleet unit. S-7's onboard computer handles maintenance, supply and disbursing records. The service supplied by S-7 helps other divisions handle their workload more easily 5 3 1 1 -R -- if E N ,M R 5 if L i J 1 or 1, ' r :viii .i W R f '1.af'i.. ' 1 i Lili' ,J 1 i ,417 - . Q . R lm i M R if lift a an 4 .jug L! AD ., . , r ' , f . 7' . E if - i if E5 Z Ji: ,R ' A . V, 1 'Q ' A f i ' . 1 , 1 Q , . ., 1, A , Sak- K f f-s ff ANIMAL HOUSE CAST PARTY '-'h. l-rf' . ff THE FLOODING WAS CONFINED TO YOUR CABIN, SIR. ONCE I GET IT GOING YOU TIIROW IN TIIE STEAKS 4? '.,7'A Q 5 ly WE KNOW.. . . BUT wE'RE NOT TELUNG e Q m embe 1' . . . ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF SAFETX llll xc 1 on 1 ADDI R mn sm XT 7 Q! 921' DON T ASK ME l M A STAFFEE .x V xv 9 v I - v 7 ' it - r 1 A - 'K ' ' 1 . 1 ' , A ' u 7 2 k E' 2 X. 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What had started out to be a good dealgexclusively for some HMH-362 personnel turned into an all hands event - a day at the beach at Doganbey, Turkey. For the first time since the start of the cruise the Marine CH-46's and 53's carried some- thing other than cammie clad infantrymen. The passengers were INCHON crewmen lucky e- nough not to be in the day's duty section. These passengers were clutching bottles of Coppertone not M-16's. They were the first wave inbound. Their mission: to firmly establish a swimcall beacnnead. 7-EE 7-fi Au 395 gs.. .... 1: QJ: TC E, 'ei an :rf k rw: 5: cs E-5 1'-fed -C.: may .gn 'A-J o n-is-J '11 Nm .2 2: .,..,: 5:2 cu QQ E o cn F14 F14 ov-4 had an example. What cd provid Patrol fl Daw of L- A .- 7 - A -.J 2 A-1 71 xclu le good doa El be 0 out t ted L.. cd -a VJ ll all ki to in turned onnel GTS D 62 -3 IMH 9 I SOIII L nh W Dogu at beach day at the t-a GVQII hands -f ,... .- ...I L. A H ..a L.. 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K -.-A A ... , g i .5 f . , 2 U 'IJ ., 1-'rw' , , T - -xl. fiat I., x ww i ,. 1, 1 14 , 5 ,b la w ,, 3, -g I ' Q xiii 3, V For V 4 Q 'lk' Q .iq I 1 ' i W 9 , e 5 z Ai' 1 W .' 3 1 Qt, vs? ' ' J V Jig f . xv. A ' 'Q ' X n Desnail There was one last big job to be accomplished before INCHON could head for home and that was De- snail. All aircraft and equipment as well as INCHON herself had to be clean as a whistle before we could leave Rota. Most of the work was done prior to our arrival in Rota and as always the men of INCHON turned to. 'Wad I , . . . With desnailing well underway, INCHON approached the last stop before NORFOLK, After Rota the only thing left was home . . . ! 5, h Inchon irthda During our homeward bound transit INCHON celebrated her ninth birthday. Of course there was a cake and the messdeck was the scene of its cutting. Jflllh' if ,ff 'e he :'.I:.Nc:H4.::n-4 .lg 743 D wi. I . 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