'v ffl? 'F'5 53'.5 ,1f4B' fr '-'Q 'fb f 9 - 9 'S .0 4 t 0 V v . a ,s . M f.-Sem gp X Ja Ea- 4? 5,15 44' 'QL W' E 1 X I F 1 I 3 L- .f-'Pl' .,I . 'r ?a- .. W k JF.. 'k, Nm CEPAR'5e,i1gimT LIBRARY BLDG 44 WASHINGTON NAVY YARD WASHINGTON, D.C. 20374-0571 .U ,ff .-1 af :Q ff I 1 R '-2-.gen .D ' A 1-. 1 X , ff 1-r. ' -.'-'TPI x W. ' W . I 4 ' ln. .' E '-5, 'Qfqg -X ..TAaQ.A ' w 4 ,- K L 1 'K x 1 A . i. f ...-f r 3 lightly over one hundred years ago, before the War, when the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers were the bloodstream of our nation, when settlers depended on the rivers for their lives-food and drink, business and pleasure, liveli- hood and entertainment-a phenomenon arose different from any past wonder, similar to but separate from the keelboats, flatboats, and other steamboats surrounding it, greater in its aspect: the Showboat. Like royal barges of the Middle Eastern queens, and more festive than -the gayest gondola of Venice, brightly decorated boats flying multi-colored flags from every mast and funnel paddle-wheeled up and down the rivers, like medieval actors in Italy, France, and Spain, troupes moved from town to town, bringing to the scattered hearts of a generation of experimenters in humanity colored lights and stirring music, silk top hats and oversize bow ties in minstrel shows and circuses, comedies, and melodramas to show the people what was happening across the land. This was the Showboat: a spectacle of action on an awe-inspiring marvel of marine accomplishment. , . Not all the spectacle of the Showboat was on the boat itself, hours be- fore it appeared around the bend Calways around a bendl, young men in gray starched suits would promenade with girls in crinoline and parasols. Boys with hoptoads in their pockets chased each other on the levees, and prim pigtailed girls sat with their dolls and mothers as, from the corners of their eyes, they watched. Old women knitted in the shade,'a'nd older men with pipe stumps in their teeth stood on the pier and squinted down the river, waiting for the whis- tie: the day the Showboat came to port, that day was a holiday. But the Showboat worked. She had other missions besides, display. She carried cargo and brought packages and mail -and passengers. Her actors worked hard to perfect their parts, to set and polish their scenes, to learn new roles as the demands upon them changed. Her crew watched continuously to avoid sunken logs and to note uncharted changes in the river's course, or stoked wood to keep her boilers turning the great splashing paddle-wheels. Then the War came. The rehearsals were over. The boats were fitted out with guns, and the crews became military men. The passengers, the mail, the packages, were replaced by other cargoes for logistic support - munitions, foodstuffs, bandages-and another side of the Showboat was shown to the na- tion: protector, defender, devastator. Shortly after the War, after serving admi- rably both to delight and to protect, the Showboat vanished from the American scene, a legend before our time. t NAVY DEPAR i MINT UBRARY BLDG 44 wAsHiNcToiv NAVY YARD wAsHiNoToN,o.c. 203740571 f ' oday, America has a new ship writing legends of the Twentieth Century-a showboat among naval vessels. The wood boilers and paddle wheels have been replaced by turbine-driven engines and twenty-two-foot screwsg the splashing, replaced by a powerful churning. wi.. --Li.. M.- 1 - X The Iilting music floating over the water is gone. In its place is an orchestra of sound: the roar of a jet engine as, shrieking in steam, an aircraft clears the deck and echoes into the clouds. .. .f. 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' 1 x -.ML wr, ,I ll I' WI! v - w --.pm f li 1,-K W.. -I . mir,-v' :1ffFm,.,: 1 , 1'g1'1ef+tm.w. , . F' ' p ,p , f.w'A H ,. 1 'f . ' ..4.4nligfAf In place of theatrics and shovvmanship, there is dedication to purpose. K I 33 Z Z 3 4 , ...4.... 4Y 5? A -. .4 J .LY ff, n ! , v- .J -- ' , , 1' ' Ji r 51 ,l .I V Q Uri f I a - 'N - at F if J A! ill 95 Lis ,i 1 -W6 -an V gi! I - 1 4 , 'Q ,Ji 'SQQNEQA igg, i -- 'Qu Q 1- 1 4 'ff- Q. I S a 1 -n. f wx- dl J if 'Bi- -H11 'T '!-7 1 w '12 97 5 'st A- . 6- . A T is 'S 's YN i ' vm M l Crowds wait no more on Mississippi River piersg but on the southern shores of Europe and the eastern edges of the lVled, thousands prome- nade and wait-in-line to corne aboard land that day is still a nolidayl, to see the symbol of the spirit of America: mesa nm 'GG 'L ...Mfg l 3 INDEPENDENCE K. .X-..,.... .r , ,.,. ,, K ,. Q , ,MW 4, ,,.., ,...,A ,... . ,,, L, 0. , - x t I - -.., .V E r ,,.,,..w,n-ui x s gil - S- ...,,. 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'- 5 -. -J- v ,- ,.,-,,..., - -wg -CQ,- , JK -.. - L ' -1: ' if -g. 'fgg -,. -. .. , Q' 'QQ .i .. -' -Q3 W-at! - - -X' F . Q- - -fl 'sb' Nh -Q. 'Z 42 i. 1 ,F-JU1 -nr ' .gh Independence is not merely metal-on-water. Beneath, behind, beside the metal, the paper, the steam, the machine, is a man - and are ITISFI. '55, i 'Q r if f If f Rear Admiral W. E. Ellis, Commander, Carrier Division TWO like 1 I .4 I ' V .4 5. ADMIRAL means alone. . .in decision. CHIEF OF STAFF means patient . . . in delineation. lu F 1 if - Q . 5,5 i Captain R. E. Harmer, Chief of Staff, Carrier Division TWO , A Captain H. P. Lanham, Commanding Officer until 22 September 1961 CAPTAIN means commanding, K, i,....k...-,.. .... J N' g-of - f Captain E. P. Aurand, Commanding Officer from 22 September 1961 vigilant... in responsibility. xl :ire i9 COMMANDER means re- sourceful . . . in execution and administration. Commander I. lvl. Rowell, Jr., Executive Officer x gt! Seaman Apprentice means beginning . . . or beginning again. , , -...,--.-...,-...-...- ,. , i...,..- ....,....,-- , ,,,, .1 orfolk, Virginia. 3 lVlarch 1961. The sun shined against the wind and bands played and there were coffee and cake and dough- nutsg with all the people running and kissing and laughing, it was like the end of some per- sonal war. 'KV I .45 I IV' I fl f ul I r N I 1 o I ' lx lf' if 4 fly 2 J ' I 2 A, f, X srl, X 4 47.3 ff ,!,f' ,T ll' -: I ' .f wi: .' 4 4' 'lf J ! , ' 5 i Aan: I 4 MII JI AW' I 1 45, I l'l' IKES YOU libs. E idk 1.2-375 5 I QIIIIQIIII D 1 sal!! 'lil 1 h fm 1 MIT 4 ln' Ellis! WL 5-M -. 1 9 Y ,- -,I 2 P 6 'lm l ' -. ,Q 4 . 'Af - Q T N , ' .ff ,' . 'ln ., L -:gr -, gh. 1, 2 1. Y ' 1 X- . ' Y ' , u' , h'-N w' I . -Q-ig W P .,A , M .. V . -. a-, ' , 50' ' Q-'11 ' if 1 P . i h -11?-'fi -f 1' 3 1 mf. fu.: i.ll'H ' , .. 11-a -f' ,Q 91 1 1 V' 'Hxxx .1 XT M. U. f. 1 1 54' I if 32' 'g 'J V' K l s-QI fl .4 Q ov? 1 31 I' 6 X f 1. 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Needham as Com- mander, Carrier Division TWO. 28 1' Preparation for men-of-vvar is top-to-bottom. lt begins, as it ends, with the act of relieving. Its goal is renewal, its essence is change. ... .. ..L,-.Q-...M Ensign Stanley Stevens from NAS Pensacola escorts Miss Linda Byrd Johnson, 1961 Azalea Queen, to a din- ner aboard commemorating fifty years of U. S. Naval Aviation. Yeah, l'm Cinderella. 30 :ltr . 4.4 vrfgfj All that big candy bar for li'l ole me? The quiet cold sun fades from the walls of buildings and leaves bud and flowers begin to blossomg the month of April is itself a festival. lt is a fable of glamour: of the Queen of Azaleas and the flags of the NATO nations, 1 My 2 H-4' - if V f .H Q dh Sb 3 l 4. -O10 ofthe rush of an at home or an open hoUSe OF THE G01 DEN wmes X 19 rf -P' . ..-1 4. LF THF Aiolffvan. - tioH5 are and hurried prepare! ff TA 'wa' - I .dentfg imminent amva PreS' for the made but the President cannot come. Ready at momentous no- t. h . . . Ice, t e snowboat turns from glitter to rnsrstent force as she operates in the Atlantic. I XX The moment of crisis past C 3 .fn 4.8 'Q 'Q -T1 'i?iJ w .cs 'Z'-C3 va., 5,5 Q 5,-i'i,..', 537,-5' 43. .wh - ff -J J 5 P' ' Q3 1? If Q- '44,- ...ninfij-aiifffp -P' ,- 5. V ' xv, Jawa' , 'I 0 ' 'N 1 U ,..,, -X Z- va' FN.: 'Q , s l -- f +-f-A- ' 4' i 1' ff. -5,-,, ,,4Q..... W 1.5-at A nf' .4 . b . .:.:.'2.'2 vm. 1 . L., sc'-ng, - I -:.! lg f f ,. ' 1' PUT ii' 5,,,F'f' ' E g F 1 ' P ,. 'wc 5 1. . In JAG g-31 ' , , . . Q 1 X 11141.11 - N A Af If ri X' ' 4: . 0- I H. I?- -A g 'gl .Aff 'gf' -4 ' L, 'm' 1. ' 1 ' 5 ' 'Q , I D ' I ' . ,I 1 ' 1 vw N .' s Y - 'Bt . 1. , Q K I A I- iwg I vt F 'Or 2 . K-3 of A i -.uh all-D' I'.f0-.uw 153- x.-if . '7 .A- ' . . 1' ,17m,fA 2 Q fm lhili. .N ' N5 I., F.. ' .U K - EF ill' -.5 1 I u 2 zu ' n ,. . I . P a ,., X4- rl-Q, I , , if I .,l l 'ldzrx ffl? V fu iw :ix Hyliffib . nigh: -la-.133 X c: .1 ' 1 :fr AT!- rklq L , -, -9:-f'34lw 'jf ,..,,, CT . :-'- 2 ,N .,, A ..-. there is a month in the shipyard for face-lifting, for new make-up, ... -...-.-. .,,,, -....,., N..- , ,,., ,.,. . X . X A X lg , E 'fa 'id 5 , 1 I X I I X X .Li 4 x 5 . Y 4 ' AX 5, ' 'I 'x fn ' X54 m -'li' 9 I'-Si? .I 1 A 1 44- 'sn X ll I xqzri . ' 1 55 l', 1 I, , ' X'l.Xx?lx'x Q, Z., 1-- I X N JA Y. ,- lf.. 1 xl A H F I VAR 1. mx. . Lu: W , NYE ls., N q 'V'--. Y 'Winn 2k-Q- ---H- - 'gi . 'A El n:- ':'- I .,' . li J S and somewhere beneath this chaos of thmgs IS a ship, an entlty 1 ,, I .. ' ' - - ' 'E . D ,ig Q39 2 we ZW e Q' f a I if Qi 1 .1- J ' ' m wi-ff -exif-,J Q J' N is X ix A- W M14 X X f x X Q 40 i I bk gxxxkl nR 'xx f f 1 I I L I If 1 , There is time novv for a nap in the sun F' It Face-to-face now, fathers teach their children of the mysteries of fathers-and-sons: of baseball, and fishing, of eating a steak, or read- ing the papers. . . Meanwhile, arriving, are other sons-young- men-in-training who will someday relieve and carry on the traditions of naval officers, will be leaders of future seafaring crews- young men who come aboard now as mid- shipmen, to learn of the mysteries of bin- nacles and peloruses and bowlines-on- bights, of bitts and bollards and chocks and cleats, marlinspikes and fids and scuttle- butts and galleys and rope-yarn Sundays, of standing in, of slacking off and heaving around, of finding lengths of waterline and signing port lists and catching sea bats and standing mail buoy watches: learning all the school-of-the-ship can teach. But there is much about a ship that cannot be learned in port, even in a shipyard. We put to sea. TAST 1 F r i sl , -.,- wtf. l Nga ,. E I V I 'A-.aiu- ' X ,R , g i r, I x - g 5 I if ' gusty? L lg live A s uv -V rf, A1 X K f ,fr K. i ' 5 , Q gegjij ,rl E gf 5 f ,l I 43 l uv ti 1 l 51 l 44 1 , i l l l r 2, ll 7l I l 3 5, li I ll l l I 5 2. !i l l . l 'iv' li 1 fl 'l ll il ii fl t X:3'7li-.JRC ' Z l l l So Independence returns to her birthplace for Independ- ence Day: New York Naval Shipyard becomes only a spot near a subway to Chinatown, Germantown, the United Na- tions, Greenwich Village, Coney Island, the Bowery, Central Park-to all the thousand places that are New York City. il .1 il 2 Q- 1 I is! f 44 fx 'A ,. .A , ir, 'v-4:5 5 -'elf' -1' 1-.zwnd ' V ' 4 K' 1 1 Q inf ' , ,M . '- gg , Q 1 1. .Hd , I A F. 4 ' s ,',4:Q'?'f., 184 I, ,i X kg, , our lynyu :fp b Q-Q. .1 Nr 4 ' f,'A,, J' .. ', ,. ,5 1. - iiiif 2' I-Li!-P' Y' i if ll! i if -i li Z is 'B ., Tl , .. i 1 .1. qillxy IIQIJ UIIJ :gi . ,..,., 5. , G . X '-IUSYZ1 ?t-3. -1 , xg -'- w5x:lx, i . . 4, 550 ducfur: nf V' l i i Back in Norfolk, Supplies begin to come aboard, and arrivals and departures are sounded, and there is a rush to do those things we do not want to leave undone: 'fr Q? l LI' - ' A- K SIC! LII I l I f-, 5 ini ' . 1. Rm! P H, 1, .f , - , R 5 - . ' . 'X- . ' ' . 11. 1' Q x K .,,', ..,,fn xy, . A , ' 'fir' '13,-.g.L,4.g-A , .LN i ' I ' , . P -T' .1 .A 11' ' l I '- -ff' A A ,,. , ,. .. ' ', 'iv-.5 W' . ' . qi . . V .4 if ,,. ' 2 lv 5 ' ' , ' ' .f 5 ' . ,I AI V - . - . K' V' Q V - A ' f , VIN., v V-- 13,1 df' x ,. I v -ff .-V,f- if Y, -WEN ., I a party with the crew of the HIVICS Bonaventure, Mrs. Alan Shepard El Black, William Garrett, Bobby Crenshaw , a visit with the wife of a cosmonaut, 5 K .r I4 , , , . . ,.. 'i LT Ross Sugg. CDR John Doheny, CDR E. K. Laubach a Dependents' Day cruise. - 4 + t Y . The ship must spend another week in the shipyard for emergency repairs - heart surgery - to an overworked power plant. X Wu-Q-Q Then it is August, and glances become longing looks, restless looks, wishes to remember things: what they looked like, what they smelled like, how they felt. Bn......M fx Ronald Steger Fred Pon kow With barely time to say goodbye, leaving behind only a wave and a swirling wake, on a drizzly day we leave for the Mediterranean: '54 3 i I LT Bob Tomenendahl 4, in .5 Xa m . lr' -,mar f Glenn Thatcher ' 55 R-cr LT Frank Hill and the personal war has begun again A A 56 The days take on the in- tensity of fighting days, and the continuous sound of general quar- ters has a dull metallic lilt. Time, like an oil- drilling rig, screws to the bottom and then to the top of experience- boring, drilling, forc- ing, persuading, with a variety of diamond- tipped drills: man over- board, and recovered, aircraftfires, extin- guished, nuclear wea- pons incidents, con- tained, engineering ca- sualties, restored-and by degrees we establish a sufficiency, a readi- ness for the drill with the hardest bite, when the damage is not si- mulated. h G James White, Jr. 3 A moment for breathing, inside the gates of Gibraltar, allows us to further the pro- cess of change, the refreshing word re- lief is heard, but not for us. One ship, going home, salutes another. On the other, men look at the depths of waves and think of the far-off sound of the vvord themselves. That other ship proceeds, amid chickens, imposters, and well- meant catcalls, to station herself as mas- ter ofa realm of one million square miles of ocean: that other ship is INDEPEND- ENCE, and that million square miles is the Mediterranean. D. L. MacDonald CDR E. K. Laubach, LT Rec Beaulieu, The Comte de Mon tesqieu l-IU'I!l1 '- ...Z pJu-n-:-..- - x ,- -1- ,- 1 4. fd? x K K X . Aw-, I ' i V 'u N ' U . A . 6.77 ,JA ,X 1 wg, '-xi Q. 07' 3' ,T Q:f..g,z,,,gf 1 K ' 4-n-, ix 7...-. 4 ri -4: '31 1 . l l l l l l l i -MA M -- --s.W-----M----- d--s- l ln the middle of the faceless wastes of ocean, there is no respite, no lull of foreign ports. Beneath the 4 curtains of the skin of the ship, the show is the ship itself, the men themselves... it if '9g.W4gi?1-ggi f 019 , t 's as 61 E 1 l ah. f i - -A l -- I-.M ,., ln the middle of wastes of ocean, the no lull of foreign pol curtains ofthe skin show is the ship themselves. .. 4 A 'ml A F3 J' . , -'f l 4,9 .ix ,. ff 51 4 il x as 1 N lg, -L:.:.-as .L fy Eu l ' 'L H ,. r- ' UI lf ' , -.41 ' ,f.f4 T4,3'?,'a?k --lv, l ., ,Jw -- M Q , -.7 . - 1-' - Z kizu ' ' 5 my ..:ff7'f1gQ,k-Q .f5f'zxg4'0'f- ,1 ljfxfllgayi s ll Q s f nfs -JW' 'iff ': 9 - W A . , '- ig 'i -., J -'f , V ,K . , e ' v an N.. il JLL 1 NIA, , ,I N, fy.. ., :uf l -.x-X-R+ Q-wp.. . -e, ,AQ lm: , ax:-A - l .-.uf.i7.v..M.:,l11.g-. Il, , ....,.,.......,..,,......-.- 1 .. i i i I I wif' Four-fifths ofthe surface ofthe earth is covered by water, bil- I lions ot acres of oceans and seas propounding the cycles and rhythms and periods and harmonies of waves - of water, of color, of sound. One wave is much like anotherg there is little to distinguish by the wave itself whether it is in the Caribbean or the lVledi- terraneang but every ninth wave, they say, is different from the rest - larger, stronger, more imposing. On a cruise, a long cruise, at least four-fifths of tne ocean is covered by time: one day is muon like another - busy and importantg tnere is little to distingusn by tne day itself vvnetner it is in August or November, but tnere are mo- ments - not necessarily every nintn moment - vvnion are different from the rest. v- v '- f :. m. Q, L ' Y if xx 43, A... L' 5' f TI, ff Ng' ,-.- ' W S.. - sp, ' ' QQ, f kv- w 1'-1 , 4 , I . .J -. 4 It Q? .'54A, 1 J-'fig an 3 'if af-'fig ll 'S iff .WY J gh 1, 14. me , A . ' x ,,, . 1 .si . ' .17 3: , K nr -, , J fig, Q . r ng , S .. - 9 . 4, 5: n QA, V., . 3.. . L x . ka' n -. A n n i ft. il.. -' ' sfo 1 f pl- -xy ,., 1, A, . . ' 1. 1 -1. if .- g .V ,4. h. 'i-. 4, , .Q -L a ,g f K I-I Qs, .im , 1.12. .- .1 -2 Jw 1 iw J, ive Y 5- I V,-,M '?55v,. . . .Q Q D A' ,-L1 . U, - ' - W 1+ 'ff'-x 1.-' .n ' Q , 'er lv J K aghfm Q, ,- P .. ' lk.,.,x,,,k Q IX. r -, x J-. fkl 's L. O an LCDR Jack Harlow The mariner does not remember what has happened day by day, as he may when he is in home waters, his experi- ence is not divided into acts and scenes, but into a show of silhouette. He finds himself learning new things, strange things - about the sea, about a ship, about an airplane, about the man who goes down to the sea. fzlbfii. i I E 1 at i 'H ...t , -2g,'fA,,,,-b,,,,.f--,f '- 3 bf 'fa ,M up ,, f :Q f- ' -. ,www f .-as .- 'SE' ,, I f I' x 'l ...f ,gl M Arif. v 1 -. K, Lt: aw- ,xl ' Nw, h , '. - - -, 'T '- -' , . . , - .. Q11 fax - . M, - ,rg -1 r - A -0 0- '- W N i ' ' r A , nr:-I1 n : me lb.,- Q QQQ , .,. .:..g.f,- -4- .... - - PW From the moment that the mooring lines are cast off, and the oil and water lines are severed, the ship is part of the sea, it becomes a different thing, somewhat dependent upon the land, but capable of life alone, of independent movement - like a child, a separate entity from the land which gave it birth . . . and in its new-born wonder, day and night, sunrise and sunset, now mean different things. 4-V 4, , I ?F The day does not begin aboard snip, nor is it divided into compartments of hoursg it is constant. Time nums, kept simul- taneously by the cnronometer on the bridge and the turbines in the bowels of the snip. 'fs 1 I ' ww. e K , r .. -' PX., . iff! A V -4 s A+.: .4 s 8 gl -rn Xa has -, P. tai f 7 X l XL VX -. ,- I. rg. iw, ' , 'X There are a million things about a ship: its grumbles and its roars, its shadows and its glistenings, its quiet places and its awesome silenoesg the length of it, the breadth of itg its stacks, its masts, 69 -.. . - . Y--..f.....- V - ,... .. ....- - f ---------r w-- ' its open spaces and its cubbyholes LF - .1 Xi .... 1 Gl, -, i' S. r N A huge machine which dwarfs its masters, this is the sword and plowshare, both, which opens up the fields of ocean to the seeds of trade, of international co- operation, worldwide un- derstanding. lt is so huge that man must battle con- stantly for its control, but so long as he controls the ship, he dreams he can control the elements: the ship is mankind's Trojan horse he offers to the sea. 7 l nn... .4 V, f , .- w X nf 1 , ,A.unui V. 'f 1 vf 1 - V xii.: F515 E. .- M - l'?fi13f'?'S-e'-f5 E5 , A. fi 4- u 5 , ,. , YV,, ,, , ,. . .v f-, 1,1- - 2 k - .:'1.N -n :i-- b . we v., ,Jkt ,ltiidwl 1-'F There is a manfel in the air, like bees, like hum- mingbirds, like swallows: the air- plane, envisoned in the time of Leonardo, has been reality for half a century. sm, 1 x wif? -41 in X' V 34, f f. K maxim Sgr ' - -ff-. up. L l 4 wi ,, ., lf ' t gg if Vigi l : l ,Jia .V all Nw- NL-......,,....--,,. ,.., l There is a marvel in the air, like bees, like hum- mingbirds, like swallows: the air- plane, envisoned in the time of Leonardo, has been reality for half a century. The aerodynamic frame, travelling on the fluid of air as the ship travels on water, rises and falls and spins and turns at the slight command of a human hand, this machine, too, responds to the call of man. lt is for his fancy that the aircraft darts or hovers or drones, There area hundred things about a plane: the strange- ness of its shape, its power, its birdlike shininess, its roaring usage and its silent rest, the unrelenting cal- culation of its instruments. I . f .gif I . . ,f,. 1. 0 BQ. 32, , f 2 gy 8 2 +4 f J as gi f .5 fb ' it 1 l As the seaborne ship dis- cards time in its vigilance, keeping behind and away from time in its dependabil- ity, so the airborne ship dis- regards it in its swiftness, ap- pearing on one horizon only long enough to leave impres- sions before disappearing on the other. A ship can be ob- servedg an aircraft must be glimpsed. 76 V ig XL, A. ., . William Huffman LT Wyatte Foa rd ., .,... .. .,,. .A --W. . w,....,- .V...,.-h,,,............,...-.l.. ..,. -,...,...-.-.,..,.--.,V.....,....,. N. '1 i 5 4 1 , U ,W .ff L sh . 1 .Q r. 1 x . The carrier carries aircraft, like a mother kangaroo. The aircraft, one hundred of them, have ferocious names and prosaic num- bers: Demon, Crusader, Skywarrior, Skyray, A3D, TF, A4D, F3H, F8U, AD . . . and Willie Fudd. They carry thousand-pound bombs, photoflash bombs, Bullpups, Sidewinders, small bombs, rockets . . . And there are Angels, and they carry hope. .xy at n ll Ei 5 v tn K '- , .31 me fi 1871 : 3 l fe Lu' f u ,e- Q ' , . lg M. ,. ',:+. L.'5-:Y X U F l h V x ,ll l'- -K t 'J as V Y' k F' 'ui v' A I V,V gi, I g 'A ' f' ' N V I . , V' , I 4 . 4 x , . , 1 , Q - - - A ,V ' . ' K . y Q 'I I' I V 'Ti,1!: '- . .1 'A ' - --- If 81 The men who fly them, and fuel them, and fix them, and wash them, and push them, are men of humor, and devo- tion, and courage - 82 X ,It ,-,x. -- S'-h4:'1'A.i'Z....:4K::33., - 'Z men not unlike the rest of men, though they fly faster than sound and carry death into the sky. tl-i S W., 83 1 s-a,,1ir'.--f-vv-'f'fN'- ' ' ' ' - .4- ' ' r . - ..-4..g-uf , , Vg-.',w,-qvmum-L 'N - ' 'V ffl-'-Y , . ,, ww-is--,A -V - I na John AFITIOCK 84 Nl 'ln Wendell Pittman 85 Z- EJ I v Q! 'Xi' Xl! An 3 mm 'X A .A I su -1 3 1-' u I xi his . if ' .ff.Qm4-f - -l' .X , ,--f '-mf A .W H, -,,.- 'ff-ff f- ,:. . www ' F '-1 rr . .1 --,,.,.,., , . fu: T., A 5l15Cx,Y 'f!g 1 -' . Asr'wiii.a,T'L':.',,f-.-V- ' . ,, fi' .,.' ,JL 1 - wwansaif-1 Q Ar . 1 1s.. ,,.,.w f-.AMI I ,W , PQv 4-ld' 1 ' - ., . -A ,T el , , . xv-gf-W : IK . , W ivy +dT',.4..-.- 4f'a!21'v1 . .4 .V wr! gi- H 1-' .r- Lf Wendell Pittman 4 1 li I ,I gn ll I Q. i I ! I i ' 5 v EW fl I: ii 73 lg i is V, gv 91 4 is gc si fi i Q1 1 S 6 f F 2 fgfj fav, gi, Z 5 ,il '2'f, ' .k Q , n 4 Xxx!! 5 Z' Z 1 54 ,. 2 ,. ' A-an 1 'llluz LN Vvvh ' x s C ,xvq 131 .P ,I 1 ' , L-Yr . F f L-it ' ? 1 E A 1? 1 , A, V, Q M, ,- n vu. -35-A QQ ' -' 2 Carl Falkenbach Francis Baltes, Donald Colander. Paul Sherbino, Raymond Crudgington NJ .un -1211: f f' ,il , lf T7' PJ .1-J ll. .n-ww' . um w 1 gun-+1 ..x I .4 LV Ji 4 p Nb V'-1, I it L. Q.: RiCh3fd HEHGHX 'l l ----- l l l l ,l l l . 1 l IR Ia Q.. ' I l l , 4 1 l lf' , l l l Plane captain, navi- gator, pilot bomber- l f dier, or all-in-oneg day flight, night ' flight... 2 K Loren Paulson Je y N CHESS l Q l r l l l ! l l l l E il :E f i ll i. 5. 'I i l ll ! fl il YZ il .-l ii 'l i 5 .E ? lg fl 7 ' f 8 ll P' 'lv f ' X 'UM'-. . , Carl Falkenbach rl Sherbino, Raymond Crudgingion eh -.. x u sir Q.4. ,Aw ,, 1:.f,,, .' ww., ,xy ., , ' 'ffwrf 1,3 ., ' 33: 3n'ZIw'.'Zi' :fh- 5:'-Y V' 'W 55' - x ' 'igg,3., ?Xift:'f: -I iraq. v eff r,irf'?',' ,A-jf,-,Q :'I33?'l '-flff-f f A-it -wf,gT,J.,., ggi' 'gk -.-.,, f1: ':-1 L HW., Pla gat die da flig 1 v 6 1 3 I I Willie Johnson Lewis Hollen, LCDR Frank Rush A' ' 'fs' .X-Q Reginald Admave 88 Bill Baker N0 SMOKING 4 pr - 4 T Q -ix Xxx 5 ' James CIBDCY Q t' 8 Arthur Gareau L 54 ' 9 Q fu, W 89 n 5 yn, . Mm 4. 4. 'Tu ,Q in cwwf' . 61. 7 . D ! S 2 rf E : l 1 15 1 li' 1 5 3? 1? 5 E: ll 1 l 1 Qi w U ,pi- ul Nb 'ia sl rely ui- 'Q S-.gif ?' tillw launching, soaring, diving, circling, landing IQ You're high, You're low, You're fast, You're slow . .. Nleatballl iraq.. Ab- 4 1 ...launching soaring, diving, circling 1 , al' You're high You're low, You're fast, You're slow Meatballl if 'li , .lx M X ,R-,A. Q.. .-...qu 41.495-5.5 3 3 3 3 i I f 5 5 4 5 -5- l i i l . M I Alf:-5....JhnU A carrier is not a pure shipg she is a composite - of the ancient Phoenician barque, Robert Fulton's Clermont, the Monitor and Merrimac, and - somehow - The Spirit of Saint Louis. This daughter of the twentieth century has all these parents and more, for in some way she is a part of all that she, Ulysses-like, has met: of all of us, ancestors and descendants, all who lend their pulse and sweat and thought to make her what she is. ' 95 .3 A carrier is not a pure shipg she is a composite ---4 of ancient Phoenician oaroue, Robert Fulton's Clermont, Monitor and Merrimac, and - somehow - The Spir Saint Louis. This daughter of the twentieth century all these parents and more, for in some way she is a of all that she, Ulysses-like, has inet: of all of us, ances and descendants, all who lend their pulse and sweat If there is an ageless romance left, it is the sea, if there is a romance of this age, it is flight. INDEPEND- ENCE is both of these-sometimes precociously, sometimes precari- ously, always genuinely. She is a remarkable link between ancient and modern: a graceful and effec- tive messiah of one tradition, a vigorous and eager prophet of an- other. ,.. ' ' ' ' I-,:11 '.unmf.wf,,,'- . , ,, ff' 2 N , Father Schiavone A 'f-'SQSSL - g X '5i ?1 . W .. mfgw-.ea tfi'5.i 1-! Chaplain Felder This is the complex machine: this is its body, and its nerves extend throughout its shape: the bridge, the quarterdeck, primary flight control, main communica- tions, combat information center and its partners CCA and air ops, central control, the signal bridge, flight deck and hangar deck controls, the ready rooms, main bat- tery plot, the operations office, the ad- ministrative offices: admin, and person- nel, and flag: the XO's cabin and the Cap- tain's office: medical and dental, and supply. From these nerve centers issue letters, memoranda, messages, and voice commands: and her people function, and the ship moves. - Q ROUGH Price 7- X 44-and R XY The routine of a ship at sea is endless: the watch is on for reveille, for midnight refuelings, for emergency sorties, for the launch at first light. From the OOD and the helms- man, the alert pilots, the CWO and the integrity watch, to the EOW, the watch in the auxiliary machinery rooms, the early messmen, the corporal of the guard and the duty corpsman, the vigil is kept: All lights are bright lights, sir. After magazines secure, sir. Temperature unchanged, sir. The price of liberty, as Patrick Henry said, is eternal vigilance. I-l 3 x i l av.. 5 Li ' A, gr. N -4 5, 5' 8:3 TF' .- 1- 'W xl H.-Nnf' u - T ' Q . ' ' x ' 13 , I .V Y I -5,431.3-A an fin-. Jon Al ande ' -, V T VY ll LCDR Joe Williams, Roy Echols LT Walt McFarlane 3 h.:n.....1-wh-..e s.,, .emma Lama. ' Christino San Juan ,fy , . 9 - A lf '. Michael Kut --fgw. ' -f-+ Bob Silcox, Larry Prosper 'Je I-D J-'ls i Lawrence Carrigan H el I 'w,,'1 . ,--.-- James Sampson Sf... LL K nw E 4 it I I Xt , 'j , ,P 1 L . 2 CDR David Scott, LT Dan Pratola, LTJG Fran Romance J, LJ? Qx 'os 241 11,2 CR DIY 9 . 5.1. ' f LT Dan Pratola I 00 ENS Tom Burgas, LTJG Joe Mason James Kernpa, Chief Bob Wiorek, Travis Bryan? 0400-0800. Steaming as before 0400 Commenced approach on port side of USS IVIISSISSI- NIEWA CAO 1441 for refueling. 0425 Alongside IVIISSISSINEWA to port, replenishment course 095 'T, speed 12 kts. 0427 First ine over. 0433 Commenced pumping. 0559 Completed pumping. 0610 All lines clear. Commenced maneuvering to clear IVIISSISSINEWA to north. 0615 Changed course to 350OT, changed speed to 20 kts. 0615 Observed sunriseg turned off running lights. 0620 Launched two helos. 0630 Commenced launching aircraft, base course 3300T, base speed 21 kts. 0645 Completed launching aircraft, changed course to 000OT, changed speed to 15 kts. 0653 Recovered two helos. 0700 Nlus- tered the crew on stationg ab- sentees: none. QQ A is tl i I 3.1 P1 I ,-. -Ji I 4 1 i 3, it At every control, on every line, behind every plane, sitting at each desk, manning every headset and scanning every horizon, there is something greater, more wonderful even than the welded structure of the ship, the polished surface of the plane: the wonder of a man. WHO IS THIS SAILIIR? WHAT IS HE THAT LIVES HIS LIFE ' lII ': 4, sl wi- f-. r .fl If 1. .B NQQ, I ,,, , ,Y BDC R - -I 'rv I t an -1 1 Mirok W I X., A QW' CDREKL3b8hCDRJh 0 7 RADM w E EHS 1' r -Q. S 1' I iq If All -CQ I 0 renshaw ' H I I I 1 Wal er Harper, Gerald Berkley I A II: X 1 Q- ,..-.. I ' . I I ' . . U C . o n D h Y Tom O'Brien, Charles Landreth, 4, . Ed ondelli, John Kramer 1 I 2 Fred Sarver M l- I I S pe-1 E I 5 1 A ' ff,,f ' I lf r .I ..,.-u , .,Y.,,-,P ,,-, , V . . f V irc .., I , , XJ T .-n-Q1 ,gs - We ,QL fPL.,I 102 e oer uw 3 A , .l 'f .W .154 W' ' LA jf N ' John Hartm're ,, .V ,- - 1 .. . UPON THE TEMPEST UF THE SEA A K Ei I ..... David Gault CAPT H. P. Lanham, CAPT E. P. Aurand James Corder 1 .,, lgh Jim Douglass, Paul Gracia, Ray Pascale CAPT E. P. Aurand i i S S M 3 .,....4,,....w..w- m.....,.v, i4f.,,..m,-...,, m....,....,.. ww- mw... .W- .mf-uwfmm-wsw.s4e.r , 1, af-. 1 E , . Edward Wilkinson, Wesley WhiUY10fe CDR A. E. Atkinson, CDR Robert Stegg Jack Cowan v i. 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Jackson Cobb Richard Bright .mu 1 4, ' -www. , . '- in .. Y .uf 4 'Univ-. ' ' l?3 n3.9'4 fl4lH'lusfm h'1u-.. ' ' ' -. ' ' I - -i'i'i'i','G Nil s i'i',',Sy'.1Z1 nu N in ' l' f 'H ' , . Y N ' i'na ' 1 5 v 1'.0.0.v:3fe3' q +-Y vf.0'u's':'s':':'i'i'l'i'. 'l 'f5'-'L' A , ' 4' ! 'o! l 'v'v'l'n'a'n'u'u'i''. 'l'K T ' j,, numumui-i .. '4.',f 'v' ' Wv'o'o'q'l'a'n'a'i':':':'.U 'b' V' s:O.l:l:C!Q,t'cu . fi' N' ' 0 an vii 'n ke-A, W, 2 Robert Corbin li, ,il ' , Harry Carey, David Sm'th, C 3-X ,fl M Donald Robbins, LCDR :Amen wen - s .f -i-. Chief H. P. Rodgers George Kalarchik VADM D. L. MacDonald James Balcher 1 x. I . ' A ,...........,... . V- if If D A 4 James Kelly K l l James Hill, Henry Finley, Willis Coher X l Captain or Chief or Airman, he is the product of 3 constant discipline and drill - a process begun per- naps twenty years ago, or only last week, .-if--41 LT Steve Kadas Gordon Baker, Ozell Sanders :fl Ray Williamson AUBUSto Romero, Edward Lycke sf ,L James Wooley Chief William Dickey Robert Luke 'x Henry Bond ,,, if Y , . L .AZT , , .1. . e , Ajgv ' - if , z', lil wif 1 L i A ' Lk' 111. l ka 1-- ' - -fi , F 'rj-it j , ffl .. ,F-12 of shining shoes and showering and polishing brass buckles, of asking and answering and learning and proving and trying, of leading, and being led, of the development of respect for one another, made more intense by a greater respect for the sea. fdward Wirt. LT Larry Nagel L LTJG John Owens, LTJG Bob Davis, LT Ray Slingerland 'E' ,. . .., bfi .,w ,,, Ln V5 5 L r ,I - f' QL . ,. ' ' N. ,gag ' rf... - ' -A rs-'ts a S, Z.. F. - X, Q r , 1 it ji ,J '- fps I, CDR Lorin Hay, LTJG Dick Fortin, CAPT KY-.! LT Hawley Brooks, LTJG Ed Gross Joe Dulin, USAF, LTJG Don Watts, LTJG Roger Lambertson 'ei l i F l if i iii 1 if. ii' i 56 5 352 3 JV 1 'J- i l 5 5 1 F: A l. A Q fi 1 gli 2 if . ,1 1 lii , 52 'S , il 4. K! i Q, I i , ,. .. ...............-...f-.......- . ....,-.....- -..., .. Y - ., James Knight 5514! T t I nu. . F V . A I - J we .. f KVM,--Q Jgx Bill Nuss, Henry Kuchinski, John Bufalla IIO Dennis Adams Ronnie Yokley Albert Russell Charles Mallery, Chief Ralph Muir, LTJG Jim Murphy Marion Gillis, Bill Fowler Sinforoso Burgess, Preston Mart' , R th .X White, Eddie Driver, James Burno, lgalphu Pfyrggrzd B' pf- ' 9 James Vanlandingham, Raymond Anderson, James Grant Is' Mfrs,--+A x O C Jim Fortuna, John Sleek, Arthur Garrison, Richard Lucey, Don Buerger, Dick Fiorentino Richard Morgan Kenneth 0'Connor. CWO-2 Julian Shish, CDR E. K. Laubach lll rt Neaiey, Phillip Land 1-,,,, ee, V On this, acoustic air-condi- tioned Cyclops, he feels the same spray felt on the crow's nest of the wood-and-canvas clippers, the same darkness in the holds where daylight does not penetrate, and the words I saw the sun today can make him joyful, he is a boatswain's mate and gunner's mate and storekeeper and parachute rig- ger and aerographer's mate and a marine, but he is the same, he is a seaman, riding not over but on, the raptures of the deep, and he knows the sea: and knowing the sea is a joy of impossibility, a glimpse be- yond the world into the face of the infinite. David H E , K 3, I 1 F E 4 l S1515 ii HE, l F t ld M ers, Charles Reg fi P nil Q i i l E ll l l 1 Z E l l l Steven Holtz John Geiger, Charles Richardson, Chester Barnowski Lamar Elrod Elton Pruitt, Chester Barnowski, Kenneth Adair, Simon Briand II3 h, LT He is a man who knows that he is a man himself, but may not yet know whether he is a man among men: ships are commu- nities of strangers, and of friends. He lives in the seIf-im- posed freedom of self, giving to others the restriction of priv- ilege: gripes are a petty offi- cer's privilege. . . By himself, he follows a star, a, dream, an adventure: and by? himself, he looks at his friendjf his enemy, his element: sea' are boundaries, the edges o the world, for crossing: and hej asks himself Where do l endg himself, beneath himself, he sees oceans inside himself: strange fishes and phosphores cences, logics and phantoms of logics. And together, he talks of it: be laying and heaving and Sum marizing and boltering afld swabbing and maneuvering, and liberty: we speak the lan- guage of seamen, for we ale men of the sea. and does the world begin? Inf Yhvri,-, ll -- ,-,- -nv-,. ' ' El., u , ' U l l rx I l Gail Bullock games Ebel, Carl Falkenbach, John Brown, Frank Hawes, Bob ranke, Paul Watson, Sherman Rozier, Robert Wood Travis Bryant .TWT B Q 4' LT Glenn Simerly ll5 i William Bowden, Maurice Lipari, Gor- don Sanders, Ralph Vaughan Richard Peika 143 v 1 ' ' i 'fi il W l 11 V ' 2 T17 '. 3 6535 32 'i .- i WY V . A r .yi r Ml ,.n1311zs ' 1:2253 ' . ,'9 . A V. 'L f . . ' 1.-'-. , AV fb, , -V1 14 ,fm . 1 il lager? ' K i 2 Q Q A r 1 f ' 'Q - E rf ,,.' N ' ,. ,' V rim 1 '- wink ' . -ff-1 H ,ii '- 5 Qi??ff'T:QW' a - . . gr- . J ll - - fx? ,7 'iQ ' P .:,:.f,L' 15 116 Paul Koons 1 .gf il Raymond Stroul 2 ab- ' , John Brown I lf' 5 i ,qs 1 Z James Casteel il Ag. 1 'Ni' J K fl ' Roger Pritchard 2 I 2 5 r E 2 1 , six? ? ' Ronald Young, Salvatore Grech Wayne Durrence. Erich Kunze CDR Sam Rorex John Bryant l .4 .A Avelino Leonen, Charles Blair, G. M. Johnson ,pf LT Reo Beaulieu TYOY Bybee He thinks, on the exhaustive worthwhile watch, of things more precious: recreation, let- ters, sustenance, and sleep - for those of us, all of us, in- volved in aviation and defense and seamanship, sleep is a spontaneous thing, a moment- ary thing, a thing of wonder and refreshment. He is a man who waits, and therefore also serves. He waits, and listens, for the word which means that he must operate: Now set the special sea and anchor detail, Flight quarters, Sweepers, man your brooms, Bless this ship and all who dwell in it, Relieve the watch, On the IVIISSISSINEWA, stand by to receive bolos, Taps, taps, lights out, or Commence ship's work. . . and, ready, he will oper- ate, a man vibrating to the strings of himself - but feel- ing always the ship, the trem- bling ship, beneath. H8 Charles Williams r'.J'v-:ff fl V V r A 5? is 5 v 3 Q B Q. i f i E x . i 2, K l l r l I fi 5-la --1--'fi ry Chandler wr I 'x i l i 1 l :rg V'-s'- Qlg Ji il Q1 Q. ...,-....----.g,... ...,i...,..,, i ND Q i . 2 X xx , - A w 4 1 1 il 1 il is il 'L I ,J 1 ,if W 11 ld ,S Vi 'Q E 3 5 1 1 33 z 2 ig 2? YS A 4 2 .-.w..-.,- ,s J' 1 N 'i- at Y' , 4- -V' H I YYEQ' 5 Y 155 as L.,,, 5 X i N A , 1 , , A 1 , X , y 1 x 1 Y l ,fd 'wifi , 2411, swf' f '- 1 M A x A , I 5 x. N, . F Q 121 So he continues in the calm, but a storm reminds a ship of the enormous, unfettered, eter- nally powerful mystery of the sea. Jet engines and electronic impulses and armor plating are as nothing against the whim of Nature, but man himself is. That is why men go to sea, the great and beautiful sea: wheth- er to find flying fish and phos- phorescenoe, or for the sheer joy of watching the endless rhythm of waves and feeling their power, it is to ride the storm. l22 5 'i Aff 0, If l 7 1 nf LT Robert Robida, Pete Parke This is the snow: the sea, the snip, the air- craft, the men, the places. From an outline of the flag, waving in the wind, and the simple name in raised black letters on the fantail, to the smiling and awed faces of visitors, to the roar of a plane and the deadly whine of a devastating missile, we show what we are, what we can do, and what we stand for. l l I l We keep our vigil . . . that govern- ment by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. 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TF, U3 AH' RANK O B t' Flee VICE ANDhcyf,Qh fforce, U-5' Aidan 'C a Commander To the Oliacera and men of USS INDEPENDENCE: 1 If The appearance of USS INDEPENDENCE and her ollxcera I and men in lhe port: of the Irer- nalxons of Europe and the ! countries borderxng the Mediterranean Sea, rcprenentl :hu , courzlry's assurance KO the peoples of these land: tha: the I Unzn-d Sr-'ues' grral Ar!-mnric Fleet with us penn-rful earner I force' 'sails for peru-e'. fy As rox-:ng 'rnxlnary and people-ro I of gooduill, you have px- ! to sacrxfic -people nrnbaaaadors oved that you are ready and sullxn 1- yourschcs and your ml:-nts rx :hm :mere-sz of free peoples exeryuhere USS INDEPEADEINCE xa an uurllandm un t ofthe U S xrh FICPl1Hd has alunyn moxed nn the Medxrerrwnz-an u x ua ol 111 rn n md natxona dxsplaymf, the sp rn and four age of the American people xn UHNGXEPIHB fashxon and xrnpres sxve sryle Of USS INDEX-'EN uorld lmprcsane contrxbunons ro nd peace during her sa-cond Med cruue I rape-cmIIy proud And as I pr-nn. hr r ru-ry officer an man has earned my df-cpe-ar rupee! and hxghesz admxranon or so Jlecznely dxaplaymg the :arch of freedom xn this roubled area of lhe mor! Sincerely fl-975' FRAINK O BEIRV ce Adrm S as K 5 ' ' 'K 1 . . F Sz . - ' . zn J I H 'ir . 1- 4 - ' - . : ' - . f . . , . V . - f I . 'DENCE1 ' ' 4 security a f ' ' ' ' J am . ' - - , . ' ' d J I I f . . , f . - ' , I I d. 1 If I ' V nv I I If If ' ' I E J Vi 'raI, U. . N 'y I 4 150 z ll - ef ,g.,,.. q ' V --...E--...... -L.kQ,7 , i l I 1 Grrvmlludv- NYJ! If f I I ctober 1961 1 : The Officers and -'Ten of' INDEPENDEEQCE 1nnmfff1lff flft?mg? Q? fb? Fnifeff ID L. MCDONALD to ,RAL DAV . Fleer rely hnuzilv- mee, ,nesweu !EOU!'1f?.lTff r:o. zm:Lr'1f1nt:s we must nder SIXth But to 'Q '1f'0 +0U1' SHIPS, .'1:r-craft -'md ef-uirment. Cgmma COnfidenQPf:lkg.5:rug2r df-:frfiv our IVFUSF, !lI2dqC0?'3p1f3f,Q Officers' Cul Hn .1 ln! true t'ruly Vlfii xacnorq- our our great ya- SU- LCP Qjqcn and ovr-fy omg CF you 5 to meservegry VPCSU me 1ulf1l7moi1r. ot? :ns mission - io ensurp fllvdngrilgilq? '7'fd 'H way O1 hfo, no contlnuc 4 1 .. Wrxorv. or me seas. 'VN proud Otiflgcfgwno SFPYQ ip .I.W5L.'P5:,-135:JQ5 mlyhnp .justly , the continlligr Conn-lnyylons to me .Sixth fleet in r: accomnlzsnment of its vital mission. I 5 Well done! , ' . , . 'f 'Jn L. rvrcmmmj 5 Vice 1' ' ' ' 1Qm1 ral , fi. S. Iiawqw -s. Xs,: s.-s -. +.,,g-...L-Q- g-S-N' -J lgalfy gi fy The phenomenon of a port is peculiar to I I means what ports have always meant to - the man of the sea. To the sailor, the port df 1 seameng but more especially, to the man , T ofthe family of men, the port means con- If Qfegx gl, PARV5 I tact with the world: the port means mail, and memory SCHEDULE OF PORTS 1961 3M h Ar d P 12 N llk V g JM h Up I M dP 12 JAp I 1IApiI Operat g HV g Cp 11ApriI 1'IAp I Moored Pi 12 17 April - 30 April Operating in W 1 All I d Ca b Se ribean a 30Apri1-5May Anchored, Ha pt R d 5May-1'l1u U,S.N IShpy d N flk lPorts th1V g 171 231 A h GH pt R d 231 11Iy CrQ I Wt All t 1111 51Iy USN lShpy dB kly N Y k 611y 141Iy Crl'1 I W t Atl I 141ly 251ly M dP 12 251ly Hg t US N lShpy d N 11k IP! thl Vg 3Ag t-Hg t M dP IZ 4Agt Dp1NlIk ttMd 1 Hgtldlgt T 1AtIt0 14Agt E1dMdt S 1BAgt Rl dUSSF t1lCVA 591 Pu aymn 18Agt SthFitCl Glfd PI Sad 21Agt5Spth C F 5Sept h 19Spt h NATO 19Sep1 h 22Spt b Ath G 23Sepl E ll 25Sept b 30Sep1 11 lrbrrxy 11 24Spt b t It bl T tD d 30Spt h 50th Op rg rn Ear Mai 50th 90th Rhd G 90th 210th Op tg th Md! 210th 111 I: C F 1N h 7N h Op rg rn Mar 711 1: 1311 h G llly 13N h 2011 h Op xg lh Mar 21111 tr Z711 1: Npl nay 2711 1: CtB Dy 2811 ta 2D h Op tgt ZD h 511 11 L ltly 511 h 90 b Op tgt BD 11 Rl dbyth USSS tg1CVA SOI? 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A CANN Ma Cannes is a fictional place, a tentative place, it does not appear so much on maps as it does on tongues and in minds: it is like footprints on the beach, clearly imprinted, but lasting only until the next wave. It is an Always-always Land, where the thought of a rainy day cannot be taken seriously, where Paris is only a payday away. Cannes is a hibernating creature: in the summer, a creature of laughing legs and tangled arms-and everywhere, sun, sun, sun. ly, 'lk -1 lg Are you Marlboro men? . .1 .4 F' Il I X .Z J .4 . I I V I Q Hill!! u ' 4. T' I A I Iii-, u '?P'Qlvf 7 K .f 4 1 1 Q E154 . 4 ' if 5 . ml A -A P :I P lk. 'Vx ...L va -S i n ,ally I LQ 'S .-A Z f Lal' ' 1.-.4 was 5 L , 'xf' Q, .-'jf No, we're Independence men. r ! 4 1 Y - wa-. ll. gX-' x lil --. 5 Q ., .- .A . ,i,...,., .M Jw, ua:- , ,Aa ,.1 . ,gm - 5.'?ua 4 if, ..- EB? . ' 0S .d ,ft f- I Ti? ,.'- ,fev- w. - ..,,,,n, -,M , N . , f'.1 . .g,:sl:..f'J f ,, 4 PM - E v , - , ,. - .x.. -gr,--.-x.. -W... . 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STYLE! .1 ,A Q, 1 D 9 , . ., Z' Er ln the autumn, the people have gone, or are goingg there is only the murmur of waves upon empty pebbles - the sea coming home to search for the wandering SUD 4 Bledsoe 5 1.5. .,., . A ' H ' ,, C. x G. ' ' , 4 ' 1 5 3- I . 5 V I g I - . 1 1 'inn +415 Fnerson P g? lillu Scales 146 -lv- If' I I I I xx, f I I I I I I I I I I I Frierson 5 'I I, c 'I 'I S I I I f -wqavq mugs. Q- ff I i I I I gl -'wif ' w41f 5:': ' ' H' .,q ' ' --as:-' 1- ff I I -f- i'f ' , 2. A ' t . ,, ,1,I H' X Rgm' M95 1' Law-X:-H, 6 fx, H J fxmm,-1. A 9? wg, VI 'VQULI ,-'L I Y - ,. V . . .. . -f I , : A ' V ', f' I 'fafL:.,13,gg-,'7lL f,I -lhfw-f.'--. 'jlfig L i'31-'W 4951? , ,- gfg,', ,, : .I'.5, , ' . , I X . 2 'I -'45-H fr?.tf,5f+f.LXiP1iQ Q, 'Gi' P:-If H ,-:.,.'11 L'Q',49 :1' i 4f2iSg.5!,' 1 ' I ' , , 3 1 g -- 1- ... H -' ' - ' ' . . m.-, ':fiIA '1IgH. ' '. if-'I f Lai- l,3g.,3fP'f1.,,' E Lf' ' ,, - -- 4 I . if Lg -W , 331, L-fdangpiglfvwqaf-5lg...Wy V 5+ s,Q:m3,,3 -.Z '59 I? E , -- I,. I h ' , . , V' ,A -Y' j 'Kiwi' Pm -'f -A ' , 5 6:1 4 51' ,. ' ' Q I V 5' 1, , ,Q .' A ,.- L -1-...' ,V 1' ' Q ,gg-' 4, , -rm-IA -' :fsS.,,Q,4:::.-.,..-.:.w,1 ,. - I I I VN P i 3'- .ii Z ii 1- .R l ' li '- IE! I w ' I I. lg.. 9 Q ' . lf, 1 .I U.. 4 q :wx . ' ' s . Q , i'.'ffi: Q2-g A jiC'L'T 3 , I W, t ,, -23.1-1' ,Qwm.- ' F' t A A . a u ,N.'f--u--- 1 And Paris . . . Paris is everything, Paris is nothing: a motion picture, a bubble, a roller coaster, a gas balloon... -i ,,. ,' . 'pq 1.5, , - ' -,f1Z f' 1li3'1-f QQ QL. U , ,A , :J ! w,gf:,,s- Q , Q 1' 1 -ffpy.-g7 +.NMf+Cif-' ' L ' 2f 'n,,WfEifff'fl', f W. , , fx 1., . - ?:'-' '1 ' fl ww-'hm'1x:.nff'f'- ,. ' ,.v.g:v11'z.wH2-e-.f-4'1 -','A+iL1?7 F- 'X D 1 ya ,V 5:1 , ,,..,.,, qv! - 'Cya'-,A ' , in 1 - .:f,,f.f4i,3g7'.g15 ..',nL,L'f.:' ff . ws. ,,,J.ffZ,5.f-,-,A,:.,J-NL. 1 - -4- l - 9 5 rf 9-. r - , , K 2 1 Bledsoe Hamme' Frierson rx ' - if '- M HBITIFHEI In - . 'x f ,. U? 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Here is where itall began: crumbling pil- lars standing barren in the sun - man standing naked against nature - for three thousand years and saying yet, I will remain, l will endure. The guard changes at the royal palace and concerts resou nd through the evening from Consti- tution Square, throughout the brown, sprawled city, speeding cars blur by. Bright with the dust of long-established summer drought, defiant locust trees shade chestnut roasters on the corners from the glow of street lights . . . as the pillars crumble and return to earth. J .,. .' H4 av ,nw 4' I sg vr, -' .,. 5 wk ' Q -if 'JK x 7. ' la . El 3.3-jr: F ., . unix: - xl -.'-1-' , ..,,. ld v, in. --p-......, I ' ' . wg F -Q- ' t1.e,f,V 4 A '- A tyrant of Athens named Timon, Interviewed underneath a persimmon, Said, Song may be fine, But I much prefer wine - And women, and women, and women. LQ M 11 gui' -.,1:-ff 'r- ,- ,.,- 4 . ' 153 r , ,A - . ttf . V. , -W 'EM' -,. 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Byzantium, Constantinople, lslamboul: long before the days of the Hilton Hotel, the East had caravaned in on the sand, the West, sailed in on the sea, to meet upon the Bosporus in this, the city of tents, and of bazaars, of mosques and minarets, of sultans, harems, hospodars. Across the street, in Asia, the Orient Express no longer departs in intrigue for the East, and half of Asia has once more disap- peared behind the sands. istanbul, where the twain not only meet but join, remains. No city yet can say, I have surpassed thee! -3 -f -,.. ...1, 3 I. F- I I I I I I W I I I I I I I I I IQ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I j A I . C, .it I .44 Q3 a ,A f-- -,.-..-... A ...- 5 s ' 4- 6 ' 5.' 3 .--v-if -1 . l- ,.. f,,,.Y , Y ff' 0,1 .. say., S ul r-u?.w.,.a'- ,U - -ily-' , aaa.: O t 5' ,I . sei: 1-.f Dlx 5. , . I' ,- 'D Q 1 0 .mn , P '-, . t X If S as 3 up ' ' 1 'Q' ' ' g 1 ' I m 1 is f ' A , 4 , '. I l 4.V.A . 6.1, F i Q' .U 1 , ' :f1f'1,'7u .' gAl1.'!f,'7. 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I! , . ll it ji .S l l l l A l s. f v--., :ig 'fry HUDES I 4. args .fit QQNQW Lg fi- 'H Q l ,g in V q . 1 Q lr Iagj 1 ,,g4x.:.f pf 2.'r,':-533-Q-' 1 .tab-1.6 ' f. 1,-r..:!-.V I 1 :ff sf' A 1 i Q '-' Rn .5 T 4, E, . , viii' if if is, As her Colossus was one of the wonders of the ancient world, Rhodes herself is one of the wonders of the modern world: a clean, vvell-lighted place, calm, fresh, and dignified, where there is no past, no present, no future - but where instead there is one tense that is all three. Throughout the countryside, fresh olives, pomegranates, figs, wait for the harvest rain - a sprinkling libation, so slight it may not even wet the ground: and on these hillsides, deer, delicate doe and bounding stag, and in these valleys, but- terflies. ln this setting, this medieval city - thinking to build walls around its beau- ty - engraved its soul in sandstone, built castles in its heart. :if If. 1 5-fx I 0 Q 1 IF I mlffl-ov. ai' AQ ,A Q1 ,v 'Y' 5. 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For the young man who pleads, They will satisfy needs ln a series of quaint episodes. ltaly is time itself: constant, re- maining the same despite the casting off and renewing of the cells of her body. She has con- tinued and endured: Imperial Rome and Renaissance, and now a new Risorgimento, re- building herself as hundreds of separate phoenixes each flam- ing and muscular in destruc- tion and renewal: St. Peter's rising beautiful and naked, raised from the crumbling marble of the Colosseum: the spirit enclosed in the body of the athlete, of his arena. Her cities are the pride of the nourishing and turbulent sea, the confusion of the earth: lab- yrinths of vicos and alleys, tangled spaghettis of streets, and damp plaster peeling from the faces of opulent palaces: and her country, the misty mys- tic home of long forgotten gods: arches of plane trees and inter- mingling branches of evergreen make cathedrals of the road- ways they line - but even in this revelation of freshness, across the fields the mountains and the hills lurk, hints of ven- detta and viciousness. Her people are the bright smil- ing and the dark brooding, at once the hurrying clerics and the urchins of the streets: ini- tiates and victims of wars long past and recent, remembered: quick to smile and innocent of intrigue, but full of guile and glibness: Janus gods of fortune. H ' M f aiu' mi fi-f A ,JJ MQ. -nllfhliy V M 'TQ I 1 .f ,EN I C, lazy, ,Q ,,.--- 'lr H 4 'WJ u X,-, 50 4 , .253 . lun-Ill 1 s1Z ,, 'sf' Af - S . ,hi ii A 1.1 -: M. -3. 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U: if S . 1' , , A 1 YLLB 5 In H Q ,L -yllekx, ' law-:-a?f'422s'LZ7': - - '- Q i- -V -1 Y '-9-f.LNf-. 15f2? ' V. 'fr-,,,, -,,.Y:Yl!s-:LAN-ig,,...,,-, ,2-..1--97 -fi..1-,flu , !...T..L,,.,,, ,-.L Qi,-NW I 1 ,, .,Iipg2,f. i r S X n E I u ? I I Qlx'I.1 x4-Q v 4 ..,.'nu-- ESP! ...L --.-,...... -:,,.,.,.-.-,........,..,., ROME Gif I Said a veteran moocher in Rome Who lived in an old catacomb, It stinks when it rains On all the remains - It might not be much, but it's home. 7 ..,. v , I .IIIIM K. 1' - Q ., E, z , , . -1 fxx 'l . . ' I 31 .A ,-Q 1?'3i73 .AQZQQ LN. 1 lwli . in az? I I I I I . f ,wa.-N,,.- I I I I .M 4'n R7 I 'f,- . ' u- Tj I I I if5..,,,,g I , 1,-J fl 1, Z. J-'B f F I . -9.4 'I 4 I I 1 N '1 H ' w 31 v J? gawk' . .,. 'N 7 I Z'--Q ' in , .auf qw .gf . Ah In Naples, a girl ih a bar Near Vesuvius smoked a cigar. She said for a joke That she liked to blow smoke In the faces of meh at the bar. Ohe hight she vveht out with a T They vveht for a ride ih a car. He asked her if she Would go out to Capri. She vveht, but she didh't go far 1' L M- ---f - .fl ll 5'5g,1F,,',4pn i ,...g-, M sf s. v A T W1 5 Quan NAPLES P 1 t .E-'V I- .4 I .. i Ez. .. 4 Tl'1T'Z'iT ' NEW-m-f f+ ' .L I rf, ii.. in P W --2'-1- .ABL Ns. Bledsoe NAPLES ,ix 1- L4 'Y 4. 4 '-if iv X' 2113-ki.,5.x 11: 1316.1 'n ' I., ' I ff 'ff1:'g',f'Y1 , Fi 1 Q, ht 31-IJ. Bledsoe Q F.-5, If 'I C5 A . fs 511' 511 ,Q nf! ,.,,., kd E,-lf, 9 ,, rl 1' I -' - LQ, Bledsoe 3, ,- Smithson V1 5 , I up 'I lf: 4' 1 b ' X N, Z' 'i'-FF 7 17,4 0' dll., AUYUSYAZEQNE 'iff' 2 -,,:' GENUA ii K R fame X 'H' ..............-,., .--1.1.-1. NN 1. I L-. l VAX, Y J. 'ag ' gflllll X 4 31 . lla 'uv nn I it 1-'r--if 1 1.2: 1 Kg-wk. Li ...L 4:f-- T -E.. T...I' '-A.. ...kai -'N--1--?....:f: if ug 'W 1 Allin' an CHL '1' I ' a 51 . 3 .L ' , .N h' VA ,J n ,Aw ,. A . L V Q '-L' ,I .- ,Li5i31,: H: V . 'O ' ' 3 s5bl?fN 1:f: ' , ' Q - - 1 ii'2w21gis QLf- . f A . 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A ng I .K i -if N' Isl. n . e 5 fl' .:f'0X4f'5 --ffm T ii ' I 5 . 1 if-4 .W ri t 'vin V, Si' Q vii B- I L. and the show must go on A .-.- E Y 4- . '. ' by .. a J. .Q .st , C A I 1 1.- 5 -, - ' .. ' 3 -' ZF! uf . -I. , A' -Xt' 4 ' x L '. 'J C 1-. ..a ,K . ,,..- ,asv-0 .. AE-U 5' A- -4' -in L fi - L ,f..-c -,f e nf' ...A-1 the show must go on J' -in 000' - HQ - s.. at ,,, -rh- , vw. V' W..-auf -- -. - .-6- ik pa fl J . v !'f :' fwan.'..-. '.-- uzlxes-4 -jp:-V B. ..f IW, mi- .ff- Nan 1 Em CDR. M. R. Etheridge fx T' Operations Officer CDR. W. A. Bowes Gunnery Officer LCDR. F. L. Johnstone Communications Officer 210 fri? . 'f T! ' . if -V, . . 56 151- CDR. E. K. Lauhach Engineering Officer INDEPENDENCE DEPART 1,1-. ,'77f . Y ' ' ,gre :'3,'f'f7?-iii , ,Ei . . 1 , . ff-f , f. .xfffffa 'Q 174 ' I N, .4 y . X rv f'is?'L E. 1. i .5 I t - V .Wir , . 2 . - Q rm. 5 f 5, Y' ,, . , 5 Q .bfi 1 it ,vi-W-.11.., ,, ,H ' ' ff A Q '-I E' 'T E . - . 51' f ' 1. y gi , M v is 'X I' a ... , egg, f N - gif' Y, ' .2 , 5 'ggi K '-1, '.'k. Q ff 12 , .V,, i , , W ' QQ l?f?f'E VUL. 1 LCDR. E. F. Criner CDR. LD. Whitchel' Assistant Supply Officer Supply Officer .-.MY ,wg .,r.. CDR. E. C. Griffin Navigation Officer MENT HEADS O i ,Q mir --A-. w-HN.- ,,.. CDR. R. W. Drewelow CDR: S. 0. Bach Air Officer Air Officer mf 1 rw l'an2.T7Tf'f CAPT. R. J. Martin CDR. M. L. Herrnsmeyer Medical Officer Dental Officer EY- 4i'bA if 'fi' . 211 -an , - , ,, ,..,,,. ...-1-...W - .. ..........-W-. .-H..- ...AM .---- - ,. if li: ' fi . 'J V : . wx YQ? I X A ' 1 'W 5114.1 ' A X 'gp' 5 4 ' 5, Ax ' A 'ff J Y 1 nf' l - Q. bf ' I - NJ 0' B E I I, an ' ' L -I 'ti ,M . rr . 1' -r J r , 1 1 Y-SJ? E h IV Fx AoMINIsTnATIoN DEPARTMENT X D'V'5'0N First Row, L to Rr J. F. Bledsoe, M. T. McLaughlin, W. T. Campbell, S. H. White, J. M. Hartmire, S. Colvin, W. Hollfreld, M.. Pizarro, C. Mallery. Schiavone,, R. E. Banman, J. C. Echols, A. J. Medaglia, J. A. Murphy, R. L. Third Row: B. L. Shook, E. W. JzBcksEonME.' Blraclkin, IE. R. Wayne, K. A. Muir. Second Row: J. Roche, R. L. Jemison, C. P. Frith, T. Paulson, L. D. Standley, J. SIUCK, A. J- Bakefr - r CHC er - DPC- ! x.. M . 5 1 if 'W 1 Q4 1 W. AoNIINIsTnATIoN DEPARTMENT X DWISIUN First Row, L to Rr L L. Dike, S. Gibs, A. L. Roberts, A. Padama, C. J. rison, D. F. Molnar, A. J. Harp, R. Grundstrom, J. J. Sleek, W. R. Garrett, McElIigott, J. Fortuna, E. W. Lovely, J. S. Lynch, F. 0..DeIigero, F. A. J. W. Johnson. Third Row: A. D. Ha, A. J. Ward, T. W. White, W. P. Edwards, Saunby. Second Row: R. E. Kovacik, M. B. Palmo, J. M. Cinkay, A. F. Gar- J. Price, G. E. Baker, R. D. Lucey, M. P. Walker, J. E. Stumpf. if, I Y W V 1 J W. rv- - r P21 'T me 1' or 915.7 NJ .-we V ' H I l f X .Q M I -I Q' I n A I ' gin ,rr A ! NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT NAVIGATION DIVISION First Row, L to Rr D. E. Barth, R. G. Ward, J. W. Bittner, J. J. Casey, W.C. Haley, S. H. Walker G R Albright H J Ervin Third Row- D E. Hawkinson. Koehler, I. F. Hayward, r. k. sarver, w. k. Scott, I. I. Rupp, R. L. erenrn. R. P. k ' A NI, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' , N, Q rles, Second Row: A. NI. Allen, M. P. Nave, I. I. Warren, c. o. Tompkins, T. v. P. Buffalfzmm ' A' Krenmk' R' R' westerman' R' F' Uma' J ua 212 l 1 I 'F 1 . L , V 5 ky Q I t 'tn Xa' t 'hu ' V 'Wg lf' W4 QV I any rn 9 U X N A ffl 9- us Y A I Q , Q R I ', ' R , QQ I n I - -. F T1 ' xr ' A-I 1 ' to L f N .. . Qt - .CQ il I X01 f A ' .-X I i 1 f A A ' A A OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT OFFICERS First Row, L to R: P. L. Bennett, W. C. Richards, C. H. Tollelson, K. R. Wilzer, H. W. Foote, M. R. Etheridge, R. C. Murray, K. Ziegler, H. B. Helms, L . , rr i , vr- 'x .. l is ,VI 1 x I gf 1 I I I I 4 Y OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: H. 0. Solibake, J. E. Nelson, K. R. Wilzer, V. L. Dorsey, R. L. Orton, L. H. Sorel. Second Row: J. J. Kempa, T. H. Bryant, E. R. in 1 1, , Iifml ,.r 2 .A+ N W I OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: C. T. George, J. P. Owsinek, J. C. Foley, L. M. Warth, H. B Helms, E. J. Curtin, B. L. Jarvis, E. R. Bush, J. A. Muller L. R. Busbee. 213 Y V I 1 R. J. Tomenendal. Second Row: B. Harris, E. R. Darcy, R. B. Folsom, W. Lawhead, E. A. Allen, R. D. Redfern, W. F. Carey. .yy W! Sf? -- OA DIVISION Hopkins, P. J. Clerkin, R. M. Barrett, S. E. Saulter. Absent from Picture: J. M. Elder, H. W. Phillips, B. F. Wauters, R. T. Wiorek. L . 5 ' . -. H . A nl, I - 1 Lf 'L . S OC DIVISION Second Row: D. S. Chovan, R. D. Hormann, N. A. Santarone, C. J. Natt, F. A. Fortune, W. E. Day. ffl 'xxbl--ix' Yo .few I, xl gill , I H I-'gf it IW fs EI as ii ' lt ll OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: M. B. Morris, W. L. Kemp, S. C. Wilson, 0. A. Stephens, J. L. Lane, L. Robertson, C. E. White, LTJG, E. A. Allen, V. A. Orblsh, S. D. Gossett, B. Taylor, D. G. Opacki, J. P. Collins, C. D. Arnold. Second Row: C. E. Williams, R. N. Pasley, R. E. Huber, K. E. Hamlin, L. A. Pusey, N. J. Zimmerman, D. J. Finch, D. D. Johnson, E. M. Arnott, A. G. Heinen, OE DIVISION A. G. Lenkiewicz, J. E. Kahney, D. M. NcNeill. Third Row: J. M. Ballard, J. A. Leo, G. L. Darrow, D. A. Langley, P. L. Rogowskl, J. C. Webb, J. J. Lorenz, R. J. Schietzelt, K. E. Kopija, R. Fredricks, P. A. Kearns, G. M. Thatcher, M. L. Mahovitch, T. N. Ramsey, J. T. Frierson. ll A Il? in J rg I .4 3,.' I-I3 fl, 5' I g ,?'H'1Iil'?f'giE-fig ye lf g IFIJK K M .ll - OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: H. J. Cook, J. M. Scott, D. P. Bianco, F. L. Lafeve R. W. Cannon, G. W. Smoot, R. D. Slauson, J. L. Saboski, P. L. Bennett: M. L. Warlikowski, G. B. Brock, J. H. Eddy, W. L. Claycomb, F. D. Schrader F. P. Urfer, J. L. McLain, R. w. Joslyn. second Row: w. A. Musick, J. ol McGee, J. E. Davis, W. L. Haney, H. W. Hoadley, F. E. Simendinger, R. L. OI DIVISION Mocco, I. E. Wright, R. L. Moulden, D. W. Partain, F. 0. Thresher, G. B- Olinger, R. S. Klish, W. D. Anderson, J. Watson. Third Row: M. R. Goble. F. S. Fellowes, W. B. Turnock, C. J. Raymond, J. 0. Walker, W. A. Glenn. L. V. Galbraith, J. G. Kelley, R. M. Harris, L. L. Parker, J. S. Tull. R. J. Rapsys, E. L. Hollingsworth, J. L. Cobb, R. L. Cole. Li.. I . f L I ,fig' N1,E5,,x, lu, 3 1 1 a ffl-,JL in 7 is N A E, 'ST fx, F 1..fsi NI'f-li? I gf' fir ,fl 1, -I I I I , . ' 4 ? , 15 A ' S I V I I I APT , WI 7 'I II OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: J. R. Legg, J. L. Locarni, R. D. Corbin, R. A. Amell, J Stead, T. J. Collins, B. Harris, K. Ziegler, W. C. Richards, W. Lawhead, E C. Duncan, G. W. Cloer, H. W. White, J. A. F. MacDonald. Second Row T. J. Wetzel, R. G. Lantz, R. B. Boulware, A. J. Gombar, W. L. Penmd A. B. Pieper, J. S. Cary, B. E. Spears, M. L. Cutler, R. A. Ryder, R. J ' 214 ,,. ,,.Y,,.. . - , . UP DIVISION McKeever, J. E. Walls, E. M. Black L H Sinnot. Third Row: W. T. Gibb Zack, T- L- Godfrey, R. A. Ross, J. Kell ,'R.'E.'s0zio, c. w. Elphick. D- E- ' D. A. Collins, R. F. Myers, R.yR. Fisher, J. M. Bruce, J. L. Teague. C. L. Moffett. -- ,-i.....,.'-.Lg,..... A W.- N g well 1 W X 'Hum Mc. ff I -4 r 'F 4 . . ,Q . i X ' g l V 1 V D S' v 'E' S . if ' 3 A I' J I I I 2 -1 TK 4 A .. -' s , +V ' 4 N' i 1 ' I ' we Q, ' Tw X I .4 K f' I f Y 2 at 1? 1 li I , Y 5 ,us ...--I' ...ai w ac.: 'xlhqsam 1 COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: C. L. Caldwell, W. F. N' h I D. V M ' Harris, ENS. J. W. Soggs, F. A. Sanderson, EEA? Cline, L??nurTeh:s2nvIE Dolata, T. W. Hoyt. Second Row: W. E. Holt, L. K. Sanders, R. Bordley, .9 CR DIVISIDN lg. Clark, T. W. Stevens, M. L. K. Ryan, S. H. Spitzer, R. M. Kaltz, r . . St ader, G. L. Uden, L. E. Creager, L. C. Miraglia, E. J. Tennant. - f-+,s-,.-gf-'fm' .. ,- bk . ' f 3, ,, e-'ax'- '7 .f RE, 5 , I I . -5 V X I s ,-vw ar f - sf, . 1. af I It 1 . ..- - ,. 4, CDMMUNICATIUNS DEPARTMENT CS DIVISION First Row L to R: W. S. Hummel J. K. Hite, D. L. Lynch, R. P. Munnerlyn, Kennedy, M. Kikta, G. A. Champlin, A. D. Brandsma, M. Zwolenik, H. L. R. C. Seabring, D. A. Bradley, Gy. H. Smoots, L. W. Nelson, A. W. Holtz, Schneider. Second Row: T. R. Morey, G. A. Kelly, I. M. Dunaj, R. L. Chapman, H. A. all? ' in uae-' '-- ay , 'A-I , , , nn, .., my 3 4 1 v 1' fi I ' 'W F A .. I . 4 ifsuif ,. -3 4 8 is 3 L ,Y Q tl y ' Y of will , V - ' ll ll? sf I I . ii V . AIR DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: F. Carter, S. L. Lathan, A. A. Clark, V. C. Smith, J. F Davis, R. T. Spurling, D. H. Shorter, Ens. P. F. King, LCDR. 1. Rouse C. J. Wilson, E. D. Baker, H. l. Turner, R. E, Wright, E. C. Lmebergef, D. A. Olson. Second Row: .l. V. Piliero, C. A. Perry, I. E. Ladd, H. J McCartney, R. R. Rudolph, E. C. Eckley, J. A. Masenheimer, H. E. Johnson I 1 ' 215 V-1 DIVISIDN 'k R G Carroll R F Pascale R J Alderman A Lillard Third S.F.Smin,.. - , Row- S Kohar, F. S. Dagostino, M. J. Qurrk, H. lHTar1zrer,Dl. gl:1gragxga, W. Lewis, W. P. Vancil, H. L. Steele, R. E. ens ey, D. D. Jackson. ii? xv iv' fi. , 'i1',IlLlI'i,I'I V 1 'If il.. N, 4, ii, iliill if .T e. AIR DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: B. L. Sharp, R. W. Johnson, H. L. Epperson, W. A. Lewis J. Washington, V. R. Harris, M. Jennings, Ens. P. F. King, LCDR. J. A. Rouse J. A. Molitores, J. N. McDermott, R. H. Ristau, D. J. Jordan, G. D. Morgan L. C. Knopp. Second Row: T. F. McCluskey, D. J. Bell, J. A. Beltrondo, C. R. Craig, M. P. Matherne, R. W. Dixon, D. R. Racinowski, R. W. Adamson I V-1 DIVISION J. Caproaletti, N. B. Smith, K. W. Kauffman, R. G. Holcombe, J. N. Borrelli, D. P. Traub, T. J. Gast, R. E. Blankenship, R. Doughty. Third Row: J. A. McClure, S. L. Lathan, A. A. Clark, H. D. Boeve, B. J. Kelly, G. R. Duggen, D. R. Cleaver, J. B. Pridemore, W. T. Pittman, E. Ward, R. L. Stiehl, H. J. Turner, R. J. Alderman, S. F. Smink, H. L. Steele, L. J. Carl. .0551 Ol? t. AIR DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: H. C. McClyment, D. J. Bakasy, W. C. Hall, B. H. Boykin R. 0. Barnes, H. V. Callahan, J. L. Chambers, R. J. Thomas, A. J. Roger G. O. Garren, R. G. Mraz, F. B. Sullivan, R. E. Kurczeski, T. W. Meadowsf Second Row: J. J. Perri, P. J. Doran, G. A. Morneau, W. P. Simmermacher V. L. Walsh, 0. D. Smith, T. J. Micheli, J. L. Kuhn, A. M. Condit, J. P Kehoe, N. A. Speier,.R. W. Gilliam, E. M. Kolinskl, F. F. Gehring, J. D ti 1,- AIR DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: F. J. Hogan, F. K. Siegle, R. G. Paige, H. C. Pherigo, B. L. Von Kamp, W. D. Ritchie, G. W. Teeter, G. L. Heminger, B. F. Ganis, K. R. Rickles, J. S. Harris, W. C. Taylor, R. H. Beam, W. G. Edmonds, J. W. Castle. Second Row: C. A. Duncan, W. C. Holt, W. J. Mc Manimen, R. E. Harding, J. J. Delaney, D. L. Withrow, J. G. Naylor, G. L. Lutes, M. P. V . v fi.. oi 2l6 V-2 DIVISION Bell, R. C. Wildes, G. W. Rector, N. A. Polizzi, G. M. Freeman, T. J. Hoover, H. C. Stoughton, W. E. Cundiff. Third Row: W. M. Ricks, P. R. Black, A. J. Stiles, J. W. Purvis, J. P. Koonce, J. L. Miller, K. W. Moehlman, T. W. Mason, T. S. Tucker, J. M. Desnoo, R. E. Smith, T. W. Allison, M. C. Johnson, W. E. Luchsinger, G. L. Hufter, J. P. Plicher. V-2 DIVISION Sweeney, R. J. Koprowski, N. Brown, A. M. Rossman, A. E. Ca-ccavarl. Third Row: R. Hoffman, H. P. Sullivan, C. V. Keaton, J. C. Parisi, R. P. Schoning, P. V. Knox, J. F. Russell, V. P. Post, J. T. Nodzak, J. A. Brandt. A. J. Rothstein. -.-.- ...... - P3 l sz PAID: f' li' if erilmlido if. eoWlT if -, . 4 ,Ffa 4'Ij?Il AIR DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: T. P. Smith, M. A. Kobberdahl, D. A. Reichle, B. Faacks J. E. Neath, R. 0. Driver, C. G. Falkenbach, J. L. Huston, R. B. Bariield Lcdr N. R., R. B. Martin, Ens, J. A. Clancy, AB-1, J. H. Arden, C. F. McAfee G. G. Lewis, R. J. Bibeau, D. B. Karvoski, Wickham. Second Row: D. C Reinagle, K. E. Buell, A. P. Lairo, S. S. Southerland, F. Anglada, T. E. Mixer .., Q qi tire AIR DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: H. D. Halcomb, T. W. Lechleitner, J. R. Russo, D. Butcher, M. D. Freeman, J. W. Wheeler, D. G. Manning, R. W. Boyd, K. II4IIifiQlL.gv V-3 DIVISION V. J. Lighty, M. A. Bryant, W. T. Roane, S. P. Rozier, R. A. Gareau, W. R, Redman, J. T. Brown, A. M. Kalna, G. N. Perritt, J. R. Wlsnieski, E Folse. Third Row: L. P. Mitchell, R. A. Faunce, L. R. McClure, A. Butera, P. R. Erickson, J. Herrel, G. J. Ray, C. W. Kortz, J. W. Goree, C. A. Williams, W. C. Downs, J. T. Connelly, K. E. Bliss, T. B. Gephardt, M. W. Westray. 'Tit Ilrlil V-4 DIVISION Bennett, L. A. Ladwig, J. A. Snyder, K. J. Olsen, J. A. Rinaldi, H. H. Gregory, T. J. Bicknell, J. P. Hughes, E. P. Moore, D. E. Timbers, B. G. Leonard, J. A. Laperle, L. F. Smith, H. W. Burnam. C Turner, J. G. Duncan, J. B. Williams, M. R. Kehrer, Lt. R. W. Robida, L. E Amos, G. L. Lampton. Second Row: E. F. Rogers, G. M. Smudde, T. L. 9 if std, i'IrI'i, . . rl.-3+ IIB J' L r if fi I Q, f . v4 nivision AIR DEPARTMENT mg, Row' L to R, ,' ,I wo0d,,,,gV E. gmrthd 5rii5s,Kv!nyP.Ckr:W- E. R, riaifleg, rnim riovil F51 Davis, c. c. Permei, o. w. wasserman, M. o. ine o, R. C. Sibert, J. P. Donley, W. . ruic s an , . I- ' ' ' M C , J. E. Redus, M. oran. Puckett, W. B. Gothard, D. M. Melville, W. A. Connelly, J. Jurilg D. R. Zara, C ann C. M. Clow. Second Row: H. R. Dise, W. l. Sizemore. R- A- eofge- ' ' 2l7 Krepps J J Troccoli R M Day, R. F. Vandecar, R. L. Burton, H. E. Baus, . . ,,VA .r - I 4, -A1 '24 . 4, 3 , II!! A E Rf' Nf,..QfrY ,JK ,fr--,fa ITE' gi 1 Ig' ' I I '51 .3 Ie.I.eiIeI I -ray .piping is 1 AIR DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: R. J. Miller, W. H. Ashcraft, H. D. Spears, A. R. Crowe F. E. Carey, R. F. Trexler, R. A. Shelton, F. E. Asbell, E. C. Uhlhorn, A. P. Smithson, R. G. Wagner, R. W. Shealy, W. G. Wasson, F. W. Brown, V. F. Eichberger. Second Row: J. H. Hiatt, R. W. Starks, C. H. Hurford, D. L. I of V Sf' .. 9 . I J fivfit ' IIU-2 First Row, L to R: J. W. Lynn, J. W. Gilchrist, R. B. Morgan, D. G. Richmond, R. F. Mortimer, L. M. Lerma. Second Row: G. E. Brillhart, V. M. Proto, ,.. Il, Af' NJ Lu .I ' '- ' 12 I . .41 A ,lsr 2 T lg V-6 DIVISION Loberg, L. G. Lines, C. H. McElfresh, E. C. Rosebrock, R. G. Gauthier, D. A. Rotrotf, L. E. Woodcock, L. W. Scott, R. C. Vanhouten, E. lnl Kimble. Third Row: D. J. Meyer, K. H. Morris, R. E. Harwell, D. S. Hagen, W. W. Shoop, G. G. Green, R. H. Huth, R. L. Swan, D. C. Waltman. Ak... . . DET 41 V. L. Jodush, D. G. Luke, J. M. Marcinko, S. L. Deshields, R. A. Casciano, J. P. Phillips, J. W. Barton. . 79' We . , 4 , I yew fi . D II . I 4 Rvws' X vi ll .-.ll in GUNNERY DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: J. W. Bourassa, C. G. Vanarsdale, J. I. Casteel, R. V. Randall, J. J. Kelly, C. W. Thomas, D. A. Ablowich, P. J. Murphy, W. B Nicholson, J. C. Gramllng, G. W. Kimberlin, G. L. McGee, A. L. Berman R. E. Russell. Second Row: E. G. Mize, R. A. Engel, R. J. Hayes, W. T 2l8 FIRST DIVISION Hatten, D. S. Ogle, W. H. Patterson, H. Pugh, D. C. Major, G H. Lentl. E. T. Arthur, F. J. Tucker, R. M. Fuori, R. G. Joros, 0. J. Hill, L. D. Wiley. Third Row: B. W. Eckenroad, H. J. Gaught, C. F. Mattingly, J. H. Carte. R. A. Winfrey, J. D. Clites, R. Kearney. V.: ' 'G ,W . iq of .L I 1 .-. . - L. ..ya?a.Tl ,iItl GUNNERY DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: H. R. Martin, J. E. Marr' , H, B, M 0 r , son, A. P. Collamore, P. L. Gillespie, T. IDIIIIRogers, R? IEIIaGIIJ'lrIi'ng' Roh? Hebert. Second Row: H. A. Turnier, C. R. Sturm, L. W. Maynor, R. Size: r. z. gf , Lau-...,fe,ey l A N . 4 ff, . 'PNY -1 t f I ek f .1 -e'4.-fe . SECOND DIVISION m0f8. R. P. Wedge, J. lnl Bavaro, R. S. M L hl' C. I H'l ' Abercrombie. rnim Row: A. rm windham, II'HayfIgn, ilerIlmI' L. R. Powell, S. C. Cooney. ' l l GUNNERY DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: J. W. Burrows, J. A. Sadler, C. Wever, J. K. Marfilius, E. Perrme, C. H. Lister, E. F. Hammel, B. R. Downen, J. E. Smith, A. L. Smith, R. C. Johnson, D. P. Belyea, R. A. White. Second Row: R. J. Magnone, A. R. Raymond, J. R. Stiltner, J. H. Porter, R. A. Ross, B. J. Vest, C. D r THIRD DIVISION Wallingford, J. J. Summers, F. K. Moore, D. J. Young, H. H. Nelson. Third Row: V. Festa, T. H. Buza, R. P. Montgomery, T. W. Grimwood, K. A. Dushion, G. L. Collier, J. W. Lauritzen, J. M. Sharpe. Lt t R 1 F . - F ' . - ... . , y in Y PQ., T? if if v GUNNERY DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R- H. A Bean, T. R Martin, J. E. Gunter, A. P. SavinogR.th. Batcheller, W. R.. Stewart, L. Abang, Ens. F. M. Richardson, D. L. ml L. H. Amos, D. J. Tefts, J. D. Sewell, J. L. Flowers, J. R. Salyer, J. ij Watson. Second Row. R. D. Johnson, J. Simmons, R. L. LaFrance, C. Howe? 02... W 1 HPI I FOURTH DIVISION ' hy H, L, H , S. W. Meyer, T. L. McKee, G. E. Stilwell, J. E. Newsome, Young, fifvif Saskiewlcz, H. S. Shears, A. Castiglrone, W. J. Souza, M. E. Dickey. I Q 1 F i AF I 'I ' 4, I.. ' I 6 GUNNERY DEPARTMENT FIFTH DIVISION First Row, L to R: D. R. Simmons, W. J. Ealer, E. L. Roegiers, Division A. D. Gunkel, R. E, Trimmer, P. R. Sposito. Third Row: R. E. Geroux, A. H. Officer, M. Bella, D. E. Hazlett. Second Row: D. W. Gee, J. E. McCarter lll, Weber, J. A. Barrick, G. C. Wood. Ex' v . I 'I F GUNNERY DEPARTMENT G DIVISION First Row, L to R: K. E. Brockway, D. E. Dunlap, C. R. Wharton, R. E. May, P. W. Bahrenfuss, G. D. Williamson, H. N. Brodie, F. IX. Wernet, J. A. J. W. Thompson, R. R. Vaughan, S. M. Butcher, W. L. Snyder, R. G. Nanney, Edwards, H. T. Davidson, H. R. Tomarelli, M. M. Wakefield, R. C. Oxley, J. C. Keeling, A. Newing, J. W. Hardman, K. E. Schmitt, C. R. Adams, J. M. R. D. Cummons, J. F. Soden. Ehrhart. Second Row: G. W. Dyer, E. Assencao, J. E. Spigner, J. A. Sroka, N GUNNERY DEPARTMENT G DIVISION First Row, L to R: S. B. Twiggs, F. J. Englebracht, J. D. Westbrook, R. R. Johnson. Second Row. E. M. Fontaine, R. M. Brandt, J. A. Garza, G. H. Boucher, J. A. Solesbee, S. M. Butcher, W. L. Snyder, M. G. Vinske, W. G. Burkley, D. H. Lyman, R. A. Anderson, R. Thomas, T. G. Madsen, D. J. Fugere. Frazier, J. F. Beaman, D. M. Baswell, V. D. Kennedy, J. L. Forgarty, D. S. R. E. Howell, B. E. Fowler, R. J. Head, T. L. Templeman, D. W. Roper. 220 ........ .?..M,-t fi '19 A .- V J JJVNMAAN A. s N if GUNNERY DEPARTMENT Fox DIVISION First Row, L to Rr J. Held Jr., D. L. Bowman, D. G. Reedy, R. D. Speck, Jr., B. E. Pierce, J. E. Blichleldt, T. G. McKinney, W. M. Plckerill, C. G. D. P. Jordan, D. J. D3VlS,'C. F. McLemore, S. D. Lochabay, R. F. Schoenfeld, Petti, R. W. Urquhart, R. L. W. Blek, H. W. Long, J. M. McCoy, R. L. H. M. Franzom, T. J. 0Neel, G. B. Henry, J. E. Helms, J. E. Mitchell, Ronning, R. B. Harpel, H. L. Swart, E. G. Samsel. G. F. H. Start. Second Row: M. R. Davls, R. T. Van Nostrand, J. J. 0'Shea 4 lf! 4 , r I , if k 113 . NT. NV le? A 1 N .ew r qv I 'l ' 3 1 x il 28 X R .1 ' .V ' L I 1 , A A ' .. Rl A A mum DEPARTMENT sulosn MISSILE mvlslou , - , J. W. A t , N. C. Riggin, M. J. Storiall, P. W. Johnson, Nrowi Ls:r2rdZ:rKJ EAFl2arm2y'TJ' N ' ol iA.SQQpsTrZTl'.Rsgsumlhnlfrfxl D?wFlNmC?are, D. R.rmlisr?r?r?, G. o. Jednclra, o. P. Rogers, w. A. Tardlff, o. E. sbnrirker, H.' Kf Manelona, w. E. Mon, o. A. Bona, s. J. Harper, E. A. L. A. Duncan- Godsey, C. H. Barron, W. W. Franks, C. Villanueva. Thlrd Row: F. P. QNIVN Q A . . ' J. v,.. q Y ,,: ws 6: . ' Q f .L A L 3 y f .Y N N 2 W DIVISION NNNNENV DEPARTMENT s dbur R L workman s. L. Davis, Jr. rniru Row: J. s. - ker SCh'1abe'rG' E' an g' ' 1 A' f 5 Nrarlrra J E. scnmm M. F. ' . C. E. R ers, J. D. Cralg, J. H. Wal , K 1, M. L. Roberts, N' J' P2 CZYHS lr - - A - ' Sxmnlgogl xI'Af5'X,RaNv?3N'white, H?gJ. Rosensteel, D. FP Klsgr Mlgdflen, M. J. Starek, D. G. Robinson, T. J. Homan, T. P. Dealon, T. W. Thomas. sesorirl Row: A. F. smith. M. H' M'fChe?'f N' R' lfnfxfwi Morse' F- 1- DOW- Aushn, L. R. Bandy, J. H. Burkhart, R. M. FltzpairlCkr C- A' oy' 221 E l J 1 4 r I .5 fi 3 J li ei 3 S 5' 'I 'l741Q'4 .rw mvwvv F-'19 FWIWIU' srfcrffn iff :'3 5 5 Egff is. be 1 J i i. L,- C. if :P E. ,. lie if li ff 9 5 2 15 f ,, L. QL 54: I i i i S if , 4 . 4 ll? . 7 'T I' 'Lvl 7 f l P r L A 9533951 If WF 7, 1. if , I v X x 7 I I x NX Az X UIQ I 1 4.3420 saw! if? I 3' Q -AQ ' 'I ' . GUNNERY DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: J. P. Miller, H. L. Fisher, W. V. Demeritt, D. F. Hayes, Boson Johnson, R. W. Michaud, M. J. Grzymko, G. R. Ducker, C. W. Skiles, W. E. Littlejohn. Second Row: C. L. Lewis, CD Elliott, M. A. Ackarey, M. C BOAT DIVISION Horn, J. D. Twigg, E. P. Rondelli, V. V. Goshorn, S. L. Kennedy, H. R. Hoyt. Third Row: E. D. Manning, R. L. Stokes, J. F. Kramer, N. A. Wallace, C. F. Landreth. f s l J is '?iliff ,fa - e R, . ..,.. l w.' ' A .,'-' ...Lf ., -7 ' J- -' 'Q'-? 1j'I-Fi? fffis 25 lfif 'if fa... 1 . , fi if-it J 'a as :iw J, -all .sei feel F 2.11.1 me--J fe e was' if w xi, mu 4 1.13 L3 . Que ' gl ' MARINE DETACHMENT First Row, L to R: J. G. Geiger, C. A. Hanna, R. P. Goulart, D. T. Welcome C. A. Barnowski, A. R. Bloss, T. R. Henderson, A. L. Perry, W. H. Scholes, J. E Hamilton S. L Elrod C. M Futch .W McMic ael . , . , . , J . h , J. E. Mahoney. Second Row: J. C. Harto, G. L. Whitehead, B. J. Childs, W. P. Moon Jr., R. L. Pentz, G. F. Rathbun, A. Voorhies, K. J. Kemp, T. A. Johnson, C. E. Richardson Jr., D. R. Crum, J. W. Quinlan, E. S. Kelly, R. F. Lutz, J. M. Pelletier, F. C. Lightfoot. Third Row: D. B. Fontaine, J. H. Pindar, C. R. Harris Jr., R. E. Johnson, R. J. Mazur, R. R. Carter, R. P. Sanderlin, J. M. Smith Jr., R. P. Nealey, J. P. Tellier. In 4 1 Hifi? ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: R. R. Kwiecinski, J. McTaggart, J. C. Halbert, C. R. Salisbury, R. H. Taylor, R. R. Clemens, F. C. Crowder, R. A. Farnham, J. W. Woy, H. J. Cole, G. C. Orlofsky, R. F. Armer, D. C. Glaser, A. Ramos, R. L. Gunter. Second Row: D. E. Schuell, J. Ketelhut, V. L. Yocum, M. A. Gabriel Lf if Q ffinvv 222 6 fig- A DIVISION C. l. Lee, G. L. Browe, S. L. Sigal, R. Stienhaus, R. J. Gallup, W. H. Murphy, M. Wiggins, G. L. Schell, A. R. Koberlien. Third Row: G. M. Bertone, P. J. Kandle, E. R. Trovillo, J. D. Sinnaeve, A. Pechman, R. C. Bennett, L. Johnson, R. E. Peterson, J. Fugalli, R. R. Fegreus. - - i'Q liLr, 'Ng , ,XF V Pr Pffvf. . if I se ii ,DIN frelfgfcg ff ' f' I liln ' I LI I, 'il' 'VY fi fr' I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: A. J. Joncas, R. Steinhaus, G. Barnes, J. P. White R F Cook, R. R. Clemens, r. c. Crowder, R. A. rarrrlrarrr, l. w. Woy ll J' Cole' F. D. Howard, H. H. Kemp, E. R. Wilkinson, J. R. Seppanen, J. VS. 'Listopad' Second Row: C. R. Schmidt, J. W. Ryder, C. S. Scherer, S. Bruce R C' Tischer, W. A. Schafer, G. R. Patterson, W. B. Schmidgail, J. FIem'ing, A DIVISION sv. P. Smlth, M. A. lovlno, F. P. Brombach, J. L. Belcher, B. R. Odum, R. S. instead, l. A. AFEIDIB, R. E. Lacey. Thlrd Row: C. R. Leidigh, K. A. Van- denelzon, W. S. Mlsek, G. A. Blllatis, C. Marinakis, L. A. Williams, C. F. Ray-burn, D. L. Turner, R. L. Kuchenbrod, J. D. Crews, J. J. Starkey, C. T PBFIS, R. J. Ingersoll, C. R. Shue. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: G. E. Marion, A. E. Crabtree, S. Plunkett, C. D. Varna- dore, G.'L. Marchand, D. L. Bordenet, H. M. Ware, J. H. Andrews, J. J. Mastalskl, R. G. Tinney, E. C. Charlton, T. L. Fisher, E. M. Henicle, G. W. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT rlrst Row, L re Re o. A. Blazek, E. M. Legrlmee, w. ll. Elklns. R. M, Cofflr D. Rockwell, M. S. Southerland, L. F. McPherson, J. Shlsh, L- 1-,BJVCIWILI If., A. E. Cunningham, W. M. Jacobs, G. F. Thurber, R. L. Ma88l0r - Jackson, W. L. Phillips, Jr. Second Row: D. Putnam, F. Bushar, F. H. Grlmm, Wie ef ,- , WRAR iv ' B DIVISION Ruppel, J. A. Murdock, J. L. Ward. Second Row: R. M. Durante, M. M. Schmidt, J. A. McKenna, R. C. Callahan, W. F. Orr, J. T. Sperring, W. E. Hammond, R. K. Lusk, A. Marino, D. D. Drott, J. C. Arciaga. l 'I-5' B DIVISION , J. P. B ham, J. A. Snider, L. D. Rischling, R. M. Dooley, gl IISFSVNSS, B. H. Ycigrig, Lynch, G. G. Watson, D. L. Brock, H. J. Kraatz, r' rfurrleelr. Third Row: L. w. Hands, J. R. Rlvlrlrr, J. L. eerlner, P. o. Best, R. F. Holford, W. H. Wuobio, J. E. Schultz. 223 15? if 4 E 51 J... . be Q .S if .fi rid.: 'line 1 itll. I J? ffgivvaf ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: E. E. Guyer, O. G. Jamtgaard, D. B. Shreve, R. L. Williams, J. D. Welling, L. Snipes, J. W. Hoffpauir, J. J. Mastalski, D'Conner, G. Cox, M. Cramer, J. Benavidez, J. K. Gibson, L. R. Wudkiewicz. Second Row: C. J. Lamielle, G. F. Seed, W. R. Dykes, Jr., R. W. Beebe, R. J. B DIVISION McClain, l. K. Keefer, D. F. Peterson, J. W. Fox, J. R. Bergman, R. L. Simon L. A. Locklear, J. W. Chestnut, W. T. Crawford, L. A. Jarrett, C. J. Siemer M. G. Fisher, H. E. Cleveland. 'Y ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: B. J. Waggenor, G. W. Drumm, R. E. Gerbec, J. H. Alverado, E. W. Shinn, J. W. Clark, J. J. lgoe, R. A. Dieffenbach, Ens. IE Division Officerl, H. Miller, C. E. Belver, W. E. Rudd, G. E. Sexton, C. E. Ward, F. D. Ahner, D. H. Maurer. Second Row: D. R. Kyle, J. P. Stowe, E DIVISIUN L. J. Moran, W. M. Darby, L. D. Harry, J. M. McDonald, T.-R. Boyle, L. A. Russell, G. W. Kokemor, J. Mulvey, G. J. Reid, G. N. Schmitz, J. R. Pisell, L. W. Shaw. Third Row: G. H. Bullock, R. G. Walters, C..S. Spr0UI. A- I- Wilson, D. G. Janssen, A. R. Hall, S. M. Zocco, C. L. Collins. 'Uv' 'w P-if pina . ,N ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: J. R. Summers, L. C. Watts, J. L. Lerew, M. L. Lamb R. C. Steger, C. O. Hollis, H. R. Spann, Lt., lElectrical Officerl, T. J. Reilly B. P. White, LTJG, lElectrical Material Officerl, M. D. Donaldson G SI Graczyk, W. W. Wallen, 0. S. Latimer, C. V. H. Solberg, J. B. Whisnant' P. S. Perea. Second Row: J. E. Jacobs, J. D. Miles, J. V. Woodstrom G C' Benson, R. C. Kurtz, D. S. Burke, R. W. Strickland, E. Merhlander,' EI L 1 5 nivision Michaels, R. F. Quirin, D. J. Johnson, R. N. Montgomery, R. M. SOKES' w. A. Dawson. rniru Row: L. o. Snow, G. r. Many, o. P. Knorr. Dr L, G' M. E. Holupka, D. U. Smith, K. E. Tucholski, J. D. HarrinSI0nf A' Louderbach, G. A. Herbert, R. B. Williams, H. F. Hyde, R. W. Carroll, - - 4 Stover, R. L. Casilhas, D. W. Blevins. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: R. B. Stokes, W. P. Turkiela, D. L. B t H L. G. Nelson, N. Powell, W. E. Jones, G. O. Franklin, EIIIlennIIngIIsIcII3anE' Brogin, K. W. Merlock, I. E. Brown, R. A. Roth, I. R. Ramos, B. F. Nelson' , , .. 4 ' 6 M DIVISION L. N. Prestridge Second Row. F D Shi . ' - . I. pps, P. M. Donohue, R. I. T dd, ES?-hL fRA1SDn, B. Bolton, R. E. Lewis, E. E. Daniel, D. W. Harrison, WI, W. U I. - - BIGSE. I- NI. Baker, R. K. Jones, M. C. Adams. I VTE? ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: I. P. Schaub, R. M. Halvorson, R. R. Hoag, N. C. Fran Ckvwiak. D. L. Henderson, B. F. Slattery, W. W. Carlisle, E. W. England, G. L. Morgan, R. A. Antcliff, M. F. Drumsta, D. W. Portwood, R. P. Loelgbaka I. W. Wortham, C. N. Ogden. Second Row: R. F. Zimmerman, C. G. Pinneyz M DIVISIDN H. W, Hillegass, R. A. Beck, W. H. Nafe, G. E. Morrell, R. E. Welborn, I. S Kacbmarek Ill, I. I. Forsythe, J. F. Lindell, G. H. Swanson, G. G. Shaw C. K. Trammell Jr., S. A. Kotla, C. C. Sweet, E. C. Hinnrichs, I I I i I I Ev .. ........N ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 'IIS' Row. L to iz. H. 1. Hoiewmsii, B. L. Brock ir., ii. R. Schoppe, 1. o. Ell'MZf3IifM- FIOQQQQQQOEQL SIIQIIEIQBDEQ ,F-,,?ff,g'gf,, EQ vEjI,jf,'Qf,'f,IfI, aplfef, W. T. Munkacsy, I. C. Winter Division Officer, H. P. Long. 0. R- J' Jacobsen' 'Weld pantie, Third Row, C4 ,Nl Bell' R. F' Kotaliky J. E alace, E lNl Wolfe I F Webster J A Taylor, D. W. Chambegskdgonl Hbffmanv R' ,NJ Sappey R, F, Moeck, Dfaughafl, VI. W. Vanlaindingiiam. Second' Row: C. M. Allred, R. C. ri 5.31. , if I .,.... -.-. --..--4- ,f 1 s.. : 'I I 3 f. ,j '.N-' ' 'l .lf ,I I f lee -'M 4, f 1 N - , . 1A-' 4 , -J' ,. fri I J.. ,, , V Fw F I ' I 'ii ' ' 2 ,J me ,Tea . o '.Ig3.. . . . . is ,.. 3 ' N - N 9 fwig I . 6 -. ' - - ' f I D 9 - ' .I 4 3 . ii. J Ji 1 Vs.. fl,ff-f,.,1 f ic' A A g f ' 'F Hof' 'M l ry r 'Y ll NY i nnivisiou ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT First Row, I. to R: C. E. Hill lll, J. F. McElroy, R. C. Wegner, A. D. Sairage, P. H. Brinkman, E. E. Crafton, E. R. Hamilton, J. C. Winter Division Officer, D. C. Melbye, A. J. Sabo, E. G. Alexander, D. L. Prepster, R. R. McCall, J. R. Martinez, E. C. Crouch, W. C. Leroux. Second Row: A. L. Dicosola, R. J. Daly. W. S. Jarczewski, W. R. Walters, R. D. Morgan, J. C. Johnson, W. J. Ravas, R. P. Obidowski, W. lNl Bellamy, J. I. Porter, R. F. McElroy, H. A. Lytle, E. J. Doody, R. F. Anderson Jr. Third Row: J. B. Schenck, J. E. Wieland, G. E. Foreman, 0. lNl N Childress, G. E. Dion, J. W. Thompson, D. J. Testa, l. P. Knowles, J. A. Roberts. Y' wg? ff ' v 3 -, , ,J- ' I F3 'fl 3 'Q I if 1' I 535 :W'f..' . if . at I 3' J SUPPLY DEPARTMENT First Row, L to R: L. L. Genzlinger, R. K. Bruno, W. E. Bidinger, J. C Carman, G. R. Wagaman, R. G. Reichlmayr, R. F. Kral, Lcdr. F. H. Rutter, D. E. Wiles, A. G. Yarbrough, F. E. Pettinato, D. C. Haney, R. J. Yevchak R. L. Hyde. Second Row: S. Strezelcki, W. E. Doonan, J. M. Moore, C. vf Mabrey, C. P. Carr, R. R. Taylor, M. W. Knetsch, R. De La Fuente, D. Martin S-I DIVISION R. L. Kirk, H. E. Pettaway, G. A. Bello, S. Watson, J. W. Dean, J. H. Patton. Third Row: D. R. Waldheim, L. R. Jenkins, R. F. Welden, B. W. Farrell, A. Levens, D. K. McKeny, W. P. Fowler, W. E. Cone, P. D. Wade, E. J. Miller, W J. Schwab, A. C. Schwab, W. J. Fuller, D. A. Laurain, J. W. White, D, R. ayts. ! If JF- SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Y.: 'Y S-2 DIVISION IIirseiIIfIIIIiiaIdtorR:PR'cIeIIIIIIeIiC'c0wiInIhrI1'pIIIIlydcI'cIIIiIdiSIIiEwIIfCabIf' Second Row: W' B'adf0'd' W' Rice' I' Sim' P' Seymom' I' welsh' . , . . , .4 . . , , ' , I on, D ' . . . - l Baumholser, C. Harrison, R. Shireman, E. MacKey. J. Tolbert W. H' k Memm' I' Youngblood' M' Levme' I' Emslon' T' Hue' G' R' Dalton' W 1 IC S. Monilia, K. Barnes, J. Whalen, F. Pollatta, C. Jordan. ' ' 4-----+---...--....q,.Yi -,-,,,-.A- A Y -M W , we f - - 1 iHSiiiI8IliFlIi'IlII'-IISIBIIQ T.. N f -' - '. 'f,' I I xr ' Wg ' I A rf if I . f-' P . kQf,.p 'V . W A - e i srr ,,., - A. . 1 .L 1 f riff!! 'Ie .,- -X .. .. ,,N4 ,- SUPPLY DEPARTMENT SZM DMSIUN FITS! Row. I to R1 E- ROSCFS, R- COPCHIIHVGV. Chief Grisius. F. Arnold. Second Row: J. Wilson, J. Gagne, H. Luster, T. Chovan N. Schiieper. ' ,,..,..' . U Q J F '15, fwfr , 5 lg Q,-I 59'-'41 i. ' SUPPLY DEPARTMENT S-3 DIVISION First Row, L to R: W. G. Perkins, C. Polk, W. I. Leary, A. Younger, W. L. Clark, R. J. Lanetti, C. J. Romanowski, F. G. McCall, R. Burt, C. W. Shaw. Rodgers, G. C. Durham, C. L. Pendergraft, J. D. Bryant, J. P. Dawson, Lt. Third Row: R. Cunningham, R. W. Coffey, L. E. Abercrombie, S. H. Fugate, 0'DonneIi, LUG Stigliano, J. R. Traylor, I. K. Rutherford, R. F. Caiiahan, B. Freeman. C. M. Parker. Second Row: M. F. Kut, J. B. Carpenter, E. H. Kunze, R. N QW jx-If 1 'I ii' Y W g'I E sumv nrawmrmzur 93 DIVISWN ' . , , W , H. W. G' , B. S. Fulfer, H. R. DeHart, G..K. Hyseil, J. P. Bateman, J. C.'Snead, T. UG. II'srI.R3:irf It Ro'g5nCrieII'0YHhCsrIgra'II2fIeiI I-I. Ifayfffre. fuer, WI, smith, 1. L, Rumbefg. ur. Gqegefrch. 0. E. Wheeler. L. Harris. E. A. Hill. Demons, W.'R. Harper, H. Yco, P. S. Badua, R. D. Murray. Second Row: W. F. Mannino. D. F. Brsignam- 227 ,., fQ.Lfn '-A-ms . I F. ..f ' T IEEPEFZESSIIIEHIIII tilt: I ' MAI 'if' Q Ixf5W1.E Xygy I SUPPLY UEPARTMENT S-4 DIVISION First Row L to R: C. Rosen, A. C. Palmejar, N. B , . Fillmore, G. V. Sutton, R. L. Burton. Third Row: L. D. Havens, L. L. Swiderski, C. C. San Juan. T. E. Rose. Second Row: J. I. Krebs, S. L. Rohm, R. T. Hagen, W. T. Cody, ,,,...-1-1- l SUPPLY DEPARTMENT S-5 DIVISION First Row, L to R: M. Zimmerman, R. D. White, W. T. Coker, H. L. Baker, Bassiwa, O. P. Suertefelipe, R. M. Borja, V. V. Rosette, F. L. Agutos, S. W. J. Henry, A. Herring, W. L. Hunt,'H. M. Lovett, D. Rodgers, A. C. Olaes, Howell, J. Gist, T. B. Sison, A. S. Salvante, R. H. Vedar, J. V. Faison, E. H. J. J. Odom, P. D. Martin, A. Anderson. Second Row: H. P. Torres, A. B. Alejo, N. F. Artates. ' 1 SI Y SUPPLY DEPARTMENT 5.5 DIVISION First Row, L to R: 1. Hamilton, S. Davis, l. N. Isaac, H. Johnson, J. H. M. B. G ' ' ' R. Cleare, J. Kea, W. L. Hunt, H. M. Lovett, D. Rodgers, R. 0. Edmunds, J. B. Castulo,aAJ.r'MgsoI1', I'II1uCIIoCilIIi'sp'Ie.Cualunco' F' Cubs' A' E' woods' Sl Porter, I. Sutton, J. B. Stevenson, T. L. Hall. Second Row: A. S. Luzarraga, 228 7 1 ll 1 ef 'JI Q1 iff W F 1: . , ., 'R Was! 'vital -W ,W V H ' ' 1 4 I: i A ' I 41 u I I 5 . 327' 'QI ,Q 4.f ml! I DI-.V ' 7 1: v S se I' 5 sumv DEPARTMENT I I ' . rim Ro Lt R a L lwn R s 5.6 mwsm 'VL 0 : . . i er, . . Gilliam, K. L. Riley G. D Byard R J Franke W S Sherman C W Ta ' ,, I, ' ' ' f-- ,..ylor,N.E.Bl,J.F.Mh,J.P. Syafi,Clulvufnmgiouicgufs-RSLMeiIl2bXHe?Jry.CW-C11-acllfigefi, Ft VJ:5rEgh3:2n.HJ. grlppsih D. L. Myers, J. V. Robinson. Third Row: W. if RIJssell, C. EIE.eCoburn, Arnold, F. o. Reyes. second Row: R. J. Rakay, L.'Ra'cn6ll, A. 'sruinpf rianks USIICII' wagklwfn' D' E' Kukpamck' L' A' Sm' B' Y' jackson' S' L' 1 v 1 V is is ra Q 3 5 . .. ff' . l f ,al Ki. V P F I -K ff. 1' N ' E ' L' 2 ' , ei: 'I 'V II I , WI gnfx I'-1 Q ssl 3 I X' E I g . v I L . 3: 1' , ,-1 'F I ASX, 3 1 X 'I M ' 3' L II '. 1 Y' : QW ' I I 4 - few-if3..,lj?m' .fQ....:ic' f . I si y syslog' MEDICAL DEPARTMENT H DIVISION First Row, L to R: D. C. Potts, J. C. Peters, E. C. Howard, W. E. Potts, E. V. Farnsworth, H. R. Hunt, L. M. Harris, R. J. Martin, N. T. Tsangaris, S. Markarian, J. A. Finn, M. L. Smith, W. H. Kinne, L. H. Green, J. F. Howard, R. C. Romero. Second Row: T. F. Jackson, F. R. Richard, L. A. Yoakum, H. E. Waller, J. B. Jackson, J. E. Barlow, L. M. Campbell, J. J. Alexander, R. B. Mallory, R. M. Perkins, M. W. Cantwell, C. F. Hughes, T. B. Evans, W. M. Rose, K. L. Waller, M. R. Waldman, R. H. Price. Third Row: J. F. Edmondson, L. D. Phillips, F. L. Wiebusch, A. C. Read, 0. W. Sine, E. R. Kemble, P. Martino, L. F. Rose, R. M. Cooper, R. Thorn, C. J. MacKavage, P. B. Graziano, D. G. Schulte, T. W. Reilly, W. K. Mitchell, D. J. Harmon. .few R F - Ji-J -Vg J ' , I ,. .5 Re . A WM A 'tv VY I .... K 'Y Jzzq.. 3 b D DIVISION DENTAL DEPARTMENT T H H I A Eh J P ' , . nil, . . First Row, L to R: W. B. Austin, Lt. W. F. McFarlane, Jr., Cdr. M. L. Herms- 'Echo'ls,vNV. Eersavana. D. W. Mathis. J- - 3 - 'C me meyer, LCdr. J. F. Williams, Lt. M. Tyson. Second Row: D. R. Williams, UIHI1, - - - 229 a-an ' W' --. A 'Vis l i '5'T f S I as 4 . . 1 1 ' V' 'M J ah 'ff U 'fe 'J 1 'V Q -wit Q4 .f fl if .gf V 4 'Q S E2 if U., J S7 Z H' ' ' Z x mvlslon XMM First Row, L to R: D. G. Dyer, D. c. Mumby, B. R. Haight, F. Merjudio, Scheetz, J- D' Second ROW: McKinney, W. E., Ratterree, J. M.. James. T. C. Alb 1 I Q 5 D' NI by nu 1 Q lg A'Ak f S Q., l fx' - -EL Q3 Y . 'L .Q ' l 3' . In .if 4' I' ' L .3 4 JY - I '-TIF .4 L5 - . 'Q xxg 'if ' A ,IJ ww V xxxd It Q4 it 4 A of A ' f ' -, , ' 5 . , y A I 'H Ar Lrg 1 , A J A I L ' X.. . L . . ' J ' . . .l we 3 1 . xv . was .-. M. FLAG OFFICERS First Row, L to R: LCDR Charles L. Wilcox, USN, CDR J. A. Mirabito, USN, CDR John S. Kearns, USN, CDR, Leo W. Harrison, USN, CAPT John F. Refo, USN, CDR Charles 0. Anderson, USN, CDR George F. Kube, USN, LCDR Albert J. Weil, USN, LCDR William P. Horton, USN. Second Row: ENS wugvuwfy Paul J. Keaney, USNR, LT Stuart E. Harrison, USN, Dr. Leon S. Pocinki, DEG Rep, LCDR James A. Blackwell, USN, LCDR Charles H. Peters, USN,.LCDR Nathan G. Hodgkins, USN, ENS Alan D. Christman, USNR, LTJG Elliot D. Kogen, USNR. ' .f:' ' el ',. 'i f.,, . ' ' ' .- 1' 'ff . .. - A . J, ,fi- ,- -Af' 1' Hg- A l ' .4 . . -1 L . .exif -1.2 fa.. , .A if'-F2125 ' - ,Nl ' '-' ' ' ' ' A ' ' L H ,A iq! 'V-Q ... -' :.-34 o R ,A V' V 4 TV l 4 : lg- 'S . ' ' 4 g .l .Wi l L AVA!! riff! R51 FLAG ENLISTED First Row, L to R: W. P. Stanifer MUSN, K. P. Caron SN, J. A. Fernandez SD3, D. Bautista SD2, H. L. Carey YN1, P. K. Bordun MU1, E. B. Terry MUCA, A. A. Giancola MU1, R. Quinte inl SD1, A. R. Peterson MU2, C. W. Mattews QM3. Second Row: J. D. Hess CPL, M. E. Winkelman SN, D. L. Smith YNSN, N. A. Joyner J03, K. H. Stetson MUSN, D. E. Carroll MUSN, R- S. Gefbitl QMSN, R. w. Redding QMSN, 1. R. Fields SN, J. w. prawn RM3, M. B. Barnes PFC. Third Row: J. T. McElroy, MU3, H. E. Mitchell MU3, R. T. Ferris MU3, E. V. Enrique TN, A. B. Bassiwa TN, A. S. Salvante TN, V. S. Parker YN3, L. B. Stetser MUSN, C. D. Beard MUSN, L. Villegas lnl MUSN, R. E. Abrenica TN, G. M. Johnson MU3. el W H Hall J M Dunlop C Hodgate J Thlrd Row R F l.. 'X 4- s x hi. V: . 5 - We its L. .ef rec W, .C 6 , QU - .1 'V A Na! J. N, tu-,-ff A ' ' 'V A 4' T l A A , ,tiki ,i 1 I ' el-F--ff-4f 'J ffi1r J fv Nlcfu-'ls Y Xb N1 . CVC 7 STAFF Flrst Row L to R A H Roberts DKCA F X Comgan AN J S P Panzen Hunt Lt Lt D l Edwards LCDRF B Koch LCDRJ C Mape CDR D S gen DK3 W W Grlfflth Jr AMHAN H C E I SN J A L Halse YN1 J J Kubackl AOC second Row att W J B750 TNS Stear lCAGJ Lt W S Gray lll Lt lMCl S Markarlan Ltjg E F Bollenberg I-ILI Wxg Q -L--f f ,S QV? JT? wi if ,if gh Q w 4 N, HEAVY ATTACK SQUADRON UNE TVAH TJ OFFICERS Flrst Row L to R W W Powell H E McCumber N J Johnson B W Bar olomew R J Provencher C A Dunn Jr E J Boudmot W F Tilghman L J Remhart W L Ralston L H Hlgglnbotham K L Coskey Second Row J D Koehler P H Wlreman D E Ethell J D Durbin D G Sch efer M E Husted R T Gralow R D Ashby W R Burdsall E D get-JKQ, mam L Bowman A J Huth P J Jensen J G Grlfftth R C Lackey Jr el ey kms G s J A Mackey 9 N-ll!! Q -MJ! gan X FR T! HEAVY ATTACK SCUADRUN ONE lVAH1J Row L to R y B Ca' ef U9 F: er G D Jackson J O Wooley J Ungef W A Enos D D my mall J Jackson B Kawamura J J Allred W E Walker R S Hamilton cell ond Row D aoy 5 ng F Graf R D Watson L D Chandler W D Donahoo R P Co ngton J Ale nder L J Allen J McCllsh Thlrd er L Llvmg on W Sm: e J F mer G G Kon ku S Dlam E ks J E Streetman C P Freddle W J Davis Q' .' ,.,,,. L ,,,,,, A f? , Y A 4, -, A A 1 U14 7 I 5 'bf I . ,ini 'Ii Yil :f x . A '??SYf A HEAVY ATTACK SOUADRON UNE lVAH-TJ ORDNANCE AND SUPPLY First Row: L to R: J. T. Butswinkas, C. C. Glasier, F. V. Perritti, J. A. Flint, G. G. Mireles. G- J- FEVEUSOH. C- W. ROESVS, D- 1- Willi8mS, J. W. Mackey, B. K. Jernigan, L. Bowman, A. J. Herman, F. E. Hermann, D. H. Wade. Third Row: W. D. Ratcliff, B. D. Ramey, L. A. Crowley, F. G. Sanders, Powell. Second Row: A. J. Keys, W. M. Brasher, D. S. Daugherty, D. B. M. J. Dobson. .rg rr? L 5, .. ra I-3 P A swf 2 ' Q: 3 'Q 'Y ' . w , . A , if KJ ..f- , . lr -af,,,f-i,4.,x YD' ra re r . .... J - iff , 1 A F li A f f' ' D 2 I Tai I 'I 1 - - .. 15 six R ' i - 9' ri s I 'Q' ' .4 T if Az if 4' fe , N., '22, T' ,' 1, 1- 1 QQ Q , 1 L ii E A B-A 1.. HEAVY ATTACK SOUADRON ONE lVAH-II First Row, L to R: R. H. Lange, D. I. Brooks, John Hay, Jr., T. H. Hill, E. D. Stahel, K. R. Mueller, J. T. Rucker, M. A. Gross, P. L. Gagnon. Second Row: C. K. Meadows, D. N. Kohler, P. G. Bunker, A. R. Higgins, ADMINISTRATION W. H. Hall, G. L. Gemma, L. 0. Sparks, W. M. Gosse. Third Row: R. D. Dagen, M. A. Sydiskis, A. B. Cooper, D. W. Stevens, J. L. Lowman, R. F. Guild, D. L. Ulsh. re -, - i ..., oa 35 'P F5 vel azz! 9 '--1 'gi ' fr A . M' is ' 1' if if. ff-. WWW iff 7 I J. L T -TE' 1' E' Q- Tea' A 'all E :LVL In L . I lik' : A3 vvgyv X I5 so I I ...r i Q .' 2 . -I .. 7 ' K. ' , - , ',1. ,E:'f..1 'fLgf . - .L J BF' L W g v 54 u..a.2.:f . 1.:. ,. . ' . . . -g Q Q - . 4 4 5, -, ii? - 6 t ' ' 2 I g .. ' A 'il ' - fi 'T I in HEAVY ATTACK SOUADRON ONE IVAH-Tl First Row, L to R: C. D. Moss, L. A. Ricker, W. A. Burns, H. L. Widener, C. T. Golloher, C. Hodgate, R. L. Rankin, S. S. Robertson, H. L. Murphy, R. B. Everly. Second Row: R. R. Cherington R. K. Larson, H. L. Hall F. F. Combee, M. L. Everhart, P. B. Mclntosh, D. G. Bransford, D.E.R OPERATIONS Wilson, D. P. O'Loughlin. Third Row: K. W. Morgan, J. A. Whipple, D. B. Soderstrom, P. J. Kearney, H. J. Craven, J. E. Goodman, J. L. Haywood. H. R. Wiggins, M. J. Sinotte, J. Roeder. 232 '- ' .......,, ......,. 'M - 'R -use HIV' - I? HEAVY ATTACK SGUADRON ONE lVAH-1l First Row, L to R: D. C. Hultman, D. S. Coon, M. G. Husted, L. S. Anderson A. J. Moylan, C.N.BIair. Second Row: L. R. Dewald, J. W. Mclntire, 0. D: -, . , , -L., . .M f' ., W ',.:iKyL,.,. . ' IZQI 'Xi T. xx, Qu 9 sf AV' . NNN .4 AIR FRAMES Schneider, D. R. Sadler, L. M. Rivera G. H. K'l t' k. Th' d R - T 1 Satton, R. E. Leeson, R. A. Bright, J. P. Henderson? TICA. Pe:lIins.0w' I I I a!t.,,r,r,,,f'A:, I. 1 I . ' I I T ' , , . Y .I -I IIC Ja . , R' 'WF I L A 'I I. .. T r H '43 -A V, iw V Y, ,1 43 ' ' if 'F t ,U U , . I I - ' ' ' .' 1 ' v . ' f . A , , 1 - . A ' . ' . X r I f . . o f , , I , Q I r . A . : Iw,.,.,. A .NA .. . . ' 'Z X. ' b i .-,. A I I ' A ' I A -'IL I , .fi A . I I . 1 r A A 3 I 1 A . i CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS HEAVY ATTACK SOUADRON UNE IVAH-II First Row, L to R: C. W. Penrod, G. G. Mireles, H. L. Widener, W. A. Enos, C. T. Golloher, F. C. Huhn, E. W. Motuck, A. H. Stolba, L. J. Anderson. Second Row: S. S. Robertson, S. L. Copeland, G. W. Sanders, J. F. Elpers, P. B. Mclntosh, R. L. Rankin, R. C. Webb, N. A. Ritchey, T. A. Gay, W. A. Burns. If 'J vi . 'Q' ' I' r?rQ,i35i'7-Iii Y Ig s IYA1-Adnan , A HEAVY ATTACK SIIUADRON UNE IVAH-TI Flfsf Row. L to Rr 1. E. Rosen, F. E. Bray, A. D. williams, r. A. Gay, W- W- POWBII. N. A. Ritchey, R. E. convnre, L. qc. Ervin. H- L- Krltzbergef- ESEUOHU Row: W. R. McClung, V. Elliott, D. L. Clifton, J. B. Tucker, W. R. c man. POWER PLANTS AND AVIATION EQUIPMENT B. F. Maddox. Third Row: H. J. McGruther, J. A. Klamm, W. T. Abbott, I. E. Goss, F. Prather, J. L. Moss, G. R. Mellott. 233 3 i............--. fr' lwl 'T .Celia K1 HEAVY ATTACK SQUADRDN our lVAH-TJ A59 First Row, L to R: K. M. Storer, D. J. Crago, J. F. Novotny, C. W. Penrod, Miller, D. P- Ballafd, P. L Rhoads. Thifd Row: J- M- DHVJST R- E- Befffafld, R. F. Germain, A. H. Stolba, W. S. Miller, J. Rothenberg, D. L. Peterson. H. V. Klinger, R. Sassl, E. E. Overton. Second Row: T. 0. Rupe, G. K. Leetsch, P. D. Dean, E. D. Heighway, T. B. ii-IA.. ..-i.gg..5.M fs., ,V M 4 inlay Mx I n ' Q x M li I :ig D b cgi L ' A J f 'J A J . s4..f A 4 'Y me ' l ' ' f '1- - ' ' 1 ' A WAV. A law ilu if J wg, ri f -0.-fi, ..-.,. j. 3 Q ' 5 v X l I Q 1 Q , V - I J Arif .W f g.- J ,, fe fs Q A .L ' , wt ' T f I br i . 'JY A :Q , ' 1 1 ' J ' mv. Q E . is 9 K r ' gil xr ' J g L ' 3 1 -Z I lr- LL 'jg ' -F' -Nb -I A Iii 'ED 1 1 ik r . ' 4i'2 lN ? K L f ' . L L YS A ' L A N is L HEAVY ATTACK SQUADRDN our CVAH-il AVIUNJUS First Row, L to R: C. M. Cordrey, J. L. Mattews, W. J. Dulek, D. E. Hope, Fields, C. Messmer, W. L. Bane. Third Row: S. J. Radziewicz, F. A. Ro- 'R. C. Webb, K. M. Tourney, R. D. Ross, J. N. Castner, A. A. Loreti, A. M chester, B. H. Smith, E. Z. Miller, D. K. Dolgner, D. W. King, J. C. Rosen- Kovach, P. H. Cleveland. Second Row: R. Mc Elfresh, J. H. Walker, H. L: stiel, D. S. Mc Kenzie, B. L. Dalhaus. Jones, W. L. Wilson, R. R. Landry, W. C. Jackson, R. A. Brownlee, T. F. , e.., .,.,. . ?i H A 1 s A SENBEYUSSAE M , M . A 'AA .... .... 0 4 l I H ,. ......-- V' ii u 'V'i 7 49, X93 'rm' ' V 4 sv 1 a lu , -Q., .., ' A 4 V 'LL V E35 I in - . an . A .1 ifbg h' I -L Q, L Q! Nu 1 I I L Ax ' 'A W ..-J A-A - V -..ff - N- v -nv - Q K I. , l , h ,,,,... ..f. ...L ' . ' ' 1' f A I 3' Q4 v of . A sv' Sd X ,J ATTACK SDUADRDN SEVENTY TWD OFFICERS First Row, L to R: A. Finch, J. A. Mulligan, Jr., W. W. K. Miller, Jr., L. C. O'Donnell. Third Row: N. C. Sullivan L. C Black S E. Kadas, C. D. Baldwin, G. L. Bauer. Second Row: A. P. Green, ui, c. c. Cromer, G. c. Miner, J. o. rare, c. B. Arnett, ir. ' ' ' ' Clark, D. C. Mestayer, R. F. Brennock, B. A. Ross, R. D. Duff, R. E. 234 --1----1...-i......, --.- -Q.. HU I ff X FS f R . maui xg 4 3' ' S24 ffl!! . -4' l ---... 'I T. 6 97-XII.lI4R 5 ' 'X 'R- eff I 0 s. s 1 -,- lwsi ATTACK SIIUAIJRON SEVENTY TWO First Row, L to R:-J. W. Wilson, E. E. Fairconeture, l. W. Hasse, A. M. Passavanti, B. R. Rlsner, C. K. Smith. Second Row: R. P. Hudson, K. A. ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS T. Nl. Mc Clure, J. W. Jenkins, Jr. Third Row: C. L. Tipton, lr., B. N. Ward, , , C.O.Q'l,A.L.Ok ,A.G.Sh'd,T.E.Stt,G.W.lb,T.W. Wrobleskl, F. T. Baughn, C. A. Hinshaw, B. L. Cooper, F. W. Stamper, .lr., Reilly. mg ey eson C ml an ar oe X wxuR.R-im Rs. A . . .fa ' sd: J I 4' A :Lg i vx, ' i u. - 1 1 4 I I lg I' ln',nW --3 I his -v I ,f 7 Q-.Q fd I ! S I4 dr .4 A A D HANGARS DIVISION ATTACK SIIUAIJRON SEVENTY TWO SHOPS IN First Raw, L to R, F, G, N th E, 0le'ar P, R, Sherbino, J. W. Pearce, Stewart, A. F. Hinojosa, D. E. Williams, F. A. Cox. Third Row: J. H. Watson, ea ery, 1 . . w. 1 id. R. i. Luke,'I. R. Carson. second Row: R. N. cares, o. c. calender, R. L. E. o. Prey, 1- P- Vaughn, A. 1. Cadona, 1 neo ' sf' -- N, 4 W! ' . , If 4 ' -1 I -sz!-QV 1, I 5' J, an 4 'I 4 ' I 5,14 ff ls.w'ifilJf. ,f ' 'M 3' S 'I'- - I 1 4 fr . hi-,lb 5 Y R 2 l'f.g.': 1: 1 'F 1 l , Q f - - x Nf . is , , , .3 If f I A r -, . I I I In Q I J Z K Avionics nivisiou ATTACK suunnnon szvmrv Two . F. G. zumbm. rnira Row: 1. o. Rohn. s. w. . . . . . G, R. Hubal, W'II5I'u9I' N' B' BOUMIIII' B. K. Rniebusn, 1. 1. ounder, E. Ligay. rust Row L m R- J R oacier G A Biggierl, A. J. Andrews- . Rozanski, 1. M. Paradee, . L. R. Hamilton, R. 1. Schoenborn. Second.Row: W. W. Baldwin, D. Fender, 1. R. Dacier, H. E. Bailey, D. L. SlmPS0n- F- F- KUIZMIS' I' W' 235 2 ,X I Q 4 ,, .5 hllv . ' ' - ' I Fl --lauflflr, g. N U h .,., ' A .5 I u ' 'A A- Nl . 4 A ' 3 Q I ' - ' f-er I Q . 'rant h X Y ' A 'i 'Q , . - -gi .' ' ' 1 X ' . I 1, -.er-. A J ' . , 1 fx ,. 'F' 47 .. A ff 1 S A W ' yy I v 3 1 Y 1 if . ,, so , i v fs . Ex, S- v I d I y ...,. ATTACK SQUADRQN ggygmy Twg AIRFRAMES, DRDNANCE, SUPPLY AND RIGGERS DIVISION First Row, L to R. H. L. Way, J. A. Bemenderfer, C. G. Mundling, W. C. Swafford. W- R- Smith. G. R. Baetzel. R. E. Stinson. T. Canavan. E. S. Dammert, E. O. Prey, R. H. Harper. Second Row: W. L. Anslinger, S. J. Almeria. 1- 5- -IUHIO. R- A- WBICS- ,Q X . -J FQ 'II -'-14?-i Q. .y , 1 1 . f I A I I H 'wr ATTACK SDUADRON SEVENTY TWO LINE DIVISION First Row, L to R: A. A. Mintz, B. T. Kruger, D. R. Greene, B. L. Wheeler, F. A. Ponkow, R. L. Allen, R. J. Tice. Third Row: W. C. Wertz, J. A. W. J. T. Curran, B. T. Sexton, Jr. Second Row: W. E. Dickey, W. S. Arnold, Brock, L. W. Trumbach, W. Stephens, R. N. Chambers, R. L. Sink, N. B. D. J. Pavlick, J. L. Pizarro, R. D. Crudington, J. C. Roberts, J. N. Roberts, Hilton, P. L. N. Ryan. '.- ' ff , .93 .' ., - r, - , - , .i 3' x. A Y , g, K' , i A . . i ' ' A 1 A I I 1 .ti I ly ltr. 31 .-l 'fi .ly ' 'A if S' I ti 'T 5 A - QXJ 'fd 4 'L' ' 4 'iff L4 5. I' ATTACK SIIUAIJRON SEVENTY FIVE First Row, L to R. S. Osecky, A. Lundberg, J. E. Stout, B. H. Redburn, J. P. Campbell, A. D. Mangelsen, R. Adams, C. D. Morrow, A. G. Goodberlet, K. H. Lyons, J. H. Carroll, R. J. Asataylo, S. P. Patterson, R. C. Morris W. O. Greenway, H. E. Vandenburg. Second Row: S. A. Evans, J. L. Gari barini, L. E. Geyer, C. M. Craig, P. F. Carpenter, 0. C. Hall, J. R. Fransen J. M. Everland, J. W. Hildebrand, J. W. Hilley, P. D. Barker, D. E. Holcomb W. E. Honeck, J. T. Gallagher, A. N. Benisch, J. R. Houpt, A. D. Cloninger. J., E. Adams, T. C. Clemons. Third Row: M. P. Cipriano, K. Adams, H. W- Gilbert, J. B. Callander, W. T. Austin, W. J. Cavanaugh, R. L. Irons, W. L. Braa, W. N. Gazaway, G. G. Gillette, K. L. Irwin, H. C. Fry, R. E. Jackson. J. G. Cooper, L. H. Gates, V. R. Holbert, J. R. Hopkins, R. O. Haugh9Y. F. X. Corrigan. ..,---Qi. x . YFPW e ini , W' 11 ATTACK SQUADRUN SEVENTY FIVE First Row, L to R: L. A. Settle, J. E. Duerr, B. E. Hembree, Jr., R. E. Kincade D. B. Dunbar, J. E. Balaun, W. C. Boissenin, J. M, Rochford, W. S. Woody J. C. Mape, R. G. Carlson, G. E. Simerly, R. L. Reed, G. D. Marlin, A. S Spangenberg, G. F. Pangburn. Second Row: R. J. Ross, F. M. Kerns, M. P Moss, R. A. Winter, R. G. Progin, D. J. Dobesh, G. M. Goodin, J. H. R. L. Brooks, D. E. Reeves, G. R. McCrea, J. T. Wade, K. A. Speck, G. C Whitlatch, G. R. Kliner, J. R. Mitchell, G. R. Ludwig, R. B. Pinnell, H. K 4 I r Davis, s1m...hu...f' F 'B ef' V 'T' ' ' mi' 4, ug ,Q . .. ' 1 K .'- dl 8 . , ,K . ,V V - -1 - Q . 3 ., ,I , ATTACK SDUADRON EIGHTY-SIX First Row, L to R: Chief R. H. Ayers, Ens D. I. Corley, Ltjg D. A. Martin, Lcdr F. F. Rush, Lcdr E. W. Abbott lX0l, Cdr S. Rorex Jr. lCOl, Lcdr M..J. Chewnlng, Ltjg P. E. Gross, Lt R. D. Hartman, Ltjg R. L. Fischer, Chief L. G. Ladner, Chief A. H. Atwell lLCP0l. Second Row: Chief R. A. Duwell, I A AAN. ., ATTACK SQUADRON EIGHTY-SIX rim Row, L to nz e o siunbuenem, E. w. Dixon, D- 0-.Wim M' L' Th9m50n. W. J. Gabbert, W. V. Owen, J. R- MSCUVIO, N. L. Wrlahttlwiios- Gulvens. T. o. slum, v. o. nose, w. J. Harris, N. c. Young? C. my Li R' B- Bllrns. Second Row: H. F. Parkhouse, C. J. Bunton, P a- ' MC Cloud, w. R. Cooper, P. M. suns, K. L. Tyner, M' L- e Y . f I-if aw r is ' Ki4vw,,.Lvlv -fi-.ii Z, 'T ' y 1- ff' '- .a-5 V5 Wilson, R. Jamison, A. J. Noel, K. L. Sherman. Third Row: E. S. Martin J. D. Kehne, J. H. Conwell, S. B. Costello, L. E. Lev , J. L. Wallac . , . . . y e J C Taglieri, G. Levy, M. C. Jones, R. M. Strohl, L. G. Walters, Jr., J. W McCorkle, R. L. Vlasak, R. D. Nall, R. V. George, W. E. Moorman O'Conner, F. L. Wilson, L. A. Stough, E. L. Meyers, F. G. Weaver, K. A Mefford, R. Bowman. 'F ,WSIB N-E Ryll, Lt D. M. Sullivan, Ltjg G. D. Burridge, Ltjg J. D. Rasmussen, Ltjg R. C. Ltjg W. S. Miller, Jr., Lt. L. D. Nagel, Ltjg R. D. Moreland, Lt. R. R. Gibson Jr., Chief R. A. Gallagher, Lt K. B. Russell is missing. ' l 7 I I f . . . I 7 I l 'I 'f J- we 'TQTJWT J ' 4 .-6 if i . R X V F V , J. J. H t, S. P. Vicari, T. E. Mc Clelland, VBlclgtgEtt,TrRi.rdHh0laC3fLAWK. Lundstgg, C- J. Hickman' R. L orconner, K. Sh use N A wnuk' G, W. Pfeiffer, P. W. Zander, S., L. ggug S'Wwj 3qT,Tre'L 'M 'Frey J. E. Morris, J. E. Brown, Jr., R. L. Cline. ra ef, . . v ' ' ' S, Turner. rson, J. A- 237 ,ef 4379 . .... ..... . By . Q ,'lW'ef1,,, uae. ....,,-P , v , I ATTACK SGUADRUN EIGHTY-SIX First Row, L to R: Yencha, Turck, Naparstek, Carr, Herring, Honkus, Jones, Kondratowltz, Eredricks, Rohrs, Montgomery, Snyder, Gelsz, Rumer Ostler, Pagels, Altman, Barton, H. K. Cooper, Lilly. Second Row: Slussef, Slson, Rothrock, Gundlff. QP X I ' r5243 f' ,, , sf Q li . I v K i 1 j , C1 Q V I , .. ,ml , --L ir: Q L G A , ,i v ' e . . 7 I ' , gf By 5,1-f 'bf jf 'Il uf uugfvl U'll xx' so W ,C lf -..l - a FIGHTER SGUADRON FORTY UNE First Row, L to R: Scarbrough, Hampton, Bryson, Hampe, White, Speirs, Dansby, Brewer, C, P. Smith, Crenshaw, Lowe, Golden, Grant, Revier. Gates, Kriner, Martin, Yetter, Rasberry, Cooper, Knowles, Floe, Orsburn. Third Row: Steckley, Gardner, Genzlinzer, Haynes, Yancy, Hammje, Dudzrk, Second Row: St. Andre, Smichnick, Hapgood, Wallace, Snow, Rusnak, Rothman, Fish, Couture, Hunter, Comstock, Perry, Burno. L L 43 'Q iff , 5, 551. I ' VX sllvlvl 1 e - 5 fl 2' - Nil l we vt l . L - 1, v ' L .1 1 .x 'f l , ,2l,1ftf.7f C , .-gi' .- . 1: 2 i ' J K V tj .Qi 7,5 A r L U K' K . if Q to + - + fe Yr FIGHTER SGUADRUN FORTY ONE mst: Rodvg, L to R: Hasenfus, Demas, Auble, Boutin, Turck, Graham, Second Row: Nelson, Donnelly, Duchak, Allen Edmondson, Suggs, Dempsey. c rea . 238 ......... MN l i 5 4 l I 'ix f.,,,w,.:g.,W-a.4,.s.-'V - J 'J fav' X' - V 4 , Y - L5 . s II . gil. ,- i 4 .JI rf I W A L fi g IHA 1 FIGHTER SUUIIDRON FORTY ONE First Row, L to R: N. R. Ledoux, C. E. H th, J, M, f 1 w P Mmm J J Na el o Br3IJIIeor Armstrong' R. Mmm. smnu Row: J. o. Mc cool, G. F. Bangs, rn., E. c. wan' Hammond, R. T. Schmick, J. S. Vavrek, W. R. Dicks, R. L. Bakery, J Mate... g.. ,C,R,M Fahringer, T. J. Brannan, J. A. Farmer, J. L.yLumpkin, Q M H R. R. Garrett, Jr., W. H. Kohler, W. E. Akins H. J Dbergfell C R Youn Thi d Row: J. Callonas, R. E. Line, M. L. Boyce, R. C. Ashcroft, W. gchmeIz, R. CBEIQZILJ. N. Blake, F. E. Rosenburgh, J. A. Studer, R. F. Musgrove, EEA? .Ui I ,W 1. FIGHTER SQUADRUN FORTY ONE First Row L to R- A. ullum Ilison e Lt. W R. Ke shlis Lt R. L . . C , A R p., . r , . . Zerwas, Lt. A. H. Fredrickson, Lt. W. A. Everett, Lcdr N. Sabin, Lt. R. A. Ways Lcdr. R. M. Tvede Jr. Lt. J. C. Ellison Lcdr. M. C. Voves Lt. Walton Second Row: L. Benton, Naesu Rep., Lt. DI. W. Lynch, Ltjg. T. Watts, Ltjg. T. Shealy, Ltjg. R. G. Fortin, C. L. Lavinder, Ens. W. R. Lambert -YQ 1. f V . 1 lr . f' Q 4 . . J if 29 . , 4 .ki . N! , - A U . LJJT' FIGHTER SIIUAIJRDN FURTY UNE First Row Ltn R Sammons Bisho ' ' H d Weston Bur 1 : , p, Kaiser, Bush, af Y. I ggehle. Johnson, Blevens, Fish, Kramer, Shatzer, Seagers. I- HSIMCDO H,L0lIlI'Row: Rugenstein, Tipcke, J. L. McDonald. Hasenfusi ,SVR ' abfldle, Irwin, Breshnahan, Kuhlman, Bacon. E. D. FoleYf A ef' .Q I '21 t- nett, nald. Olsen, Hale son, Ltjg. D. N. Elliott, Ltjg. J. N. Fendley, Ltjg. D. S. Atkins, L. Clapper, Mc Donnell Rep. Third Row: Chief Pinter, Chief Spear, Chief Bradley, Chief Hill, Cdr. L. W. Hay, Senior Chief Ross, Chief Schuman, Chief Kingan, Chief Apple. Ta Y 1 . . .QL -1. , I' N. 5' , , 1. 1.4 S I I J R173 Eg -x..., RI J ill I A l. .1 'gt Z Q ,I 19 f mfr Q b , . , B ll , D. E. Campbell, Kight, Gueber. 'il l'-ETS' HIM rgfix' Izoled' isiccnesney, Mins, wins, Hendrix, 8 l i i ' ' ' Norton. 1? .3-:ff 5 Ist. I N .- 'I ,Fi . i - f . I .l I 1 4 N.. .1 .+3rfi.,, - .Af FIGHTER SIIUADRON FORTY ONE First Row, L to R: Fruits, Deilinger, Janke, Brosseau, Affinito, Henson, Andrews, Kratz, Griffen, G. L. Roberts. Third Row: Fiegei, Simko, Tuliis, Occhi, Sizemore, Liles. Second Row: Norman, Duaritius, Howard, Capozzoli, Siegle, Sturtz, Parrish, Rovine. A z 1, ,tAr Hedwig., :A g I4 ,.,.. V V , ,,...2 ,..V 1 . , I A ,H .. 'I N. N My I iff! - I J I it I 1 I I 'ff 4' I W I . i I I ll . ' . J 1 fr r . A I f ' .J lf, . 5 I ' . , h, , - I . 1 J ' ' ' .. ' 1 V A 2 'J as F ' FIGHTER SIIUADRON EIGHTY FOUR OFFICERS VF-84 First Row, L to R: C. D. Clower, D. J. Perault, A. J. Nemoff, G. M. Johnson, Cowles. Second Row: F. P. Meyer, J. M. Crump, W. R. Davis, E. P. Hous- Commanding Officer, H. C. Whelchei, M. H. isaacks, R. D. Slingerland, R. R. worth, W. N. Leverage, R. E. Box, J. P. Price, J. H. Withsosky, W. L. Dean. ,V ,.,, , ..-..-afl, A., ,.,. V ,. -vfh V f'-l, .F Y I-I I V ' Q In x L . s PTT FIGHTER SIIUADRDN EIGHTY FOUR VF-B4 CHIEFS First Row, L to R1 L. F. Bazinet, C. G. Brown, C. D. Ober, Jr., G, A. Stire- Second Row: F. J. Laskowski, L. L. Watson, M. W. Hahn, H. L. Brumiieid Jr. walt, W. C. Hansberger. C. L. McCoy, Jr. J 240 var 114 -A - I ' ' I ' , 32 ,ra E' . 71 ' 'T 4 1 . I ' K l I , ., - 2 h s bdrm- , 1 F . ,Ar .S Ye r . ,J W I i I' p . if? ,ffl if N l. 4. A A: .3 Ja . - We ' g A ' ' li :ff , Sf f J Q, , .- 5. . , . , .5 ' E- - L ,M J Us I.. ba? lx i A I 1-3 ,ci 51. FIGHTER SIIUADRDN EIGHTY FOUR v5.54 First Row, L tu R: E. C. Kidwell Jr., V. E. Plchette, P. tnl Handlos, R. R. R. C. Borgstrom, R. E. Campbell. Third Row: T. G. Hickey, J. R. Etzler, Schoen, C. M. Black Jr., R. E. Barthel, G. P. Zorzi, R. W. Holloway, C. W. J. L. Lovell, M. R. Coyne, M. A. Bradley, P. D. Hamilton, A. lnl Hamilton, 3. Petersen, T. J. Laconte. Second Row: J. D. Kesting, W. G. Pepper, lr., W. L. I. F. Dewald, R. A. Colby, R. D. Crawford. li Steiner, C. P. Nance, C. H. Mabie, J. A. Bartley, J. lnl Voight, M. D. Hyde, r ir t 3 C, 'Y F aj V ' I l I gr ' , 5 i U l 5 4 my Q . .I . ,lv 2 3 I ' 1 ! 2 Q ' r .L V f J L, ' 29 ' y ' i V f I' 'r . 'J f F ' . 'V 'J' 6 7 A ' y W 1 J- rioimzn SQUADRDN Emmy roun VF94 ' R , L t R: R. S. Pr ct r, J. l. larrells, T. G. 0'Conner, 1. C. Louden, lgxhmonld, J. E. Allisgno Second Row: E. L. Alphln, J. E. Delay, B. W. Williams, C. C. Spero, l. B. Murphy, N. D. Willoughby, D. L. Wurzberger, F. G. Brauer. Third Row: W. B. Mullins, D. E. Mayle, IR. S. Mathews, L. J. Alois, T. M. Patrick, C. C. Ouesenberry, G. J. Bogdanowlcz. ,f' P ' ' I ' n nn neu fa - R eerr iaer , A V -l ' ,,, 0-11 WWW? PFW 1 ' ' :lg jf 'V . JE. ' If. if Q 2 311 1' '1 FJ 'U 1 CDV' Ur, 21 E 'F Qc m 9-F rn 1? Fr- E fl'1i as S Own z v M 'V E- rn - -11 ca 1: . 2 2 4 it wr: C ' X. 'rim x V 3, . Z Dm . 27. .,,F H 2 3 .M 4 ,, .1 hs- N- .. - 2. gg 4, M - .. S- ' -r : CB ng' A . x W ' S .TJ . ofa A Q -' 5-1-1-gr l X., -x -a 215' .f' ' :rf- szm A P323 A N ff .JR ml ,Q .. V fy, '5-9031 gt Q - :LK-9... 'f' 3 : Q4 X - gg O3 lu. 'fi,...' . ,4 D, . 32 F 'N G 53 P 1. -1 . O' UU Er-F5 'f-144 3 mg 'nu I ilaf' . ' ESP 'aw --.R paw . .Nxt ij. ..: SFS ar-4 3:13 x F'-S -Q A ' Un. 25:0 4 ' I' 2 ' ' Q D ., . T531 in 2 gn- u... 4 - 0 . Q . L 3, - s S- :R 5 4 . 24 yi rm :: , , 4 2: 352 zz: 2.3 f UQ . F'-as .1 UQ S, . G , r-es 2 ,,,....-,.......-M.-.....m-..-we M-N-M.-.4-N.-V -A A. D. Truelove, A. J. Llanos lr., D. Y. Kelsey lr. eco D , 1. H. Rosenbeek, w. D. King, L. L. Langley, M- 1- Gum' E- K' Kmgr K' E- F 241 . 1 ti H . .. H' ' M ,f h. I Y ' ' S A X i 5 ', . 1 j 1 . ' l l ' 54 ', i , . f vi I S i' T ' H Y J A 'T l A T A ' P ft ' . . l 5 Z ' , V . N 5 'L ' . 4 ' 4 l tl l ' . 1 r' r L 1 f I F .J -, -'V '11 'Y ' f bf. I :D x J-J ' 3 if 33' WMP . , 1.97 J 'F . A 1 ' N . L 1 Y 7' , Y. ' if ' , E v I 5 ' Y Q!! Q 8 f ' Y! I J . t BJ ' T' . ' A f - . - f-. Ll 47 ,. r . L ,.. It . . T 1' ? 4 , 4 ' f t. Ajit A Qi? t fir D Rei? Xu' 12 FIGHTER SQUADRDN slallrv FOUR VF-94 First Row, L to R: J. R. Smalley, C. B. Cooper, J. E. Spates, W. L. Lucas, venney, J. A. Wies. Third Row: B. A. Brown Jr., V. B. Hall, R. E.. Ratterson, J. E. Joyner, w. A. Elliott, D. C. Guldlnger, L. E. Backus, E. J. Pittman Jr., A, F. Ausmus. L. N. Davis, G. A. Unger. R. C. Parmer. C. D. Griffith. J. R. F. L. Williams, D. V. Phillips. Second Row: L. H. Naylor, J. R. Nebosky, Dltto, A. C. Bryan- C. V. Puckett, E. S. Williams, M. L. Maham, A. J. Brlster, C. F. De- l 7 ' 1 l Z al l i Q , l ! Y y W N4 l ' f ' . l I . .' J . 1, J ' - la- .i , '57 J ,I ' ' 7 R 9 J 4 l , .I . J V Z wk U t 3: J I Q . - I5 , 1, A' .V 3 3 A ' li ' l J. .J ' ' . if i A k' I -.:..i ' 'Q if l . ' , X Q.. . ilk 1 VAW-12 DET-41 First Row: R. R. Snodgrass, L. E. Bush, R. A. Allen, A. S. Garner, E. B. Carden, C. G. Johnson, C. 0. Haggard, W. T. Tucker, J. J. Benson. Third 1' Coggan, M. P. Frawley, W. T. Davis. Second Row: J. J. Campi, G. C. Kal- Row: F. C. Mellberg, D. M. Hinckley, A. W. Vaglienti, W. J. Earle, D. D. ,Q archik, G. L. McGinnis, l. L. Buzbee, M. L. Wanzer, J. F. Stevens, K. A. Dunkelberger, M. J. Anderson, D. R. Wickham, G. E. Groh, H. Miller. 1 if it I Y 1 1 A l , , . t H . E .Z ' i 3 I . I I n . Q KI, 2 I fi - f . A V l ' l l K 1 I I R . Q I . . K' ' if M Q ' 'hui b ! F M I J , E ' lg LQ . , s 1 W N f W A f l E I ' 4, . x l r ' In NI.. .Af A ll.:A' 'v :D Q . ,IA J' E Z 1 ' .va hx ' x ' . ' Aft, , 0 J 51,1 in A i . 17 . 1' ' w ' it - . fx l J l Q vnw-12 new V 1 First Row, L to R: D. E. Teller, J. R. Adkins, R. C. Keating, D. D. Dewitt, Jones. Third R : T. V. H ll J. F. A ' t M. G. MCGCS. G. E. Eggeri, l. l. Haindel, A. E. Victor, l. l. Dittrick. Second Row: G. M. P. E. enrzycklfg c. Morcii,'R. A. rigging' gtcgsli Sllanderlofske, P. aw Archibald, ll. E. Noble, v. o. Dyer, C. G. Lussler, J. l. Jones, G. w. Wash- Venerdl, P. A. snnnn. ' ' ' burn, K. S. Robinson, C. J. Granderson, G. E. Short, J. A. Rowles, R. D. M. is 242 11 fi P '3 . iii lu- fs -2' Y . 'f'!Ti9!'f!5 !4!f A Q L ' , Q' ,lv 'Qi 550 ,F - ,X P. I 5 . f Nt .Q I g gg . NBAA ., UV' gkv lv .15 V. , A -.-N, N7 -'FT 'H N' . ld ,4 A .. . -- Q' FQ,--1 ' ,1 hz ' L ' fn--n,, . .. .. -- ' 5 - rs- ' VFP 62 DETACHMENT 41 First Row, L to R: J. W. Sampson, R. J. Harris, J. H. Gromer, W. C. Peter- son, W. F. Johnson, T. L. Kight, C. A. Brown, D. J. Foster, R. E. Ferrell, J. D. Colgan, M. W. Means, S. P. Palomares. Second Row: D. W. Swanson, A. Cappeta, A. R. McCann, T. P. Cook, B. Lee, W. Foard, T. Jakubczak, E. H. Krauss, J. R. Caldwell, R. J. Coville, B. G. Wall, C. A. Sypher, G. C. i, ,ki egyg, I ' V V-1 . 4 . ' 4, , . V. 5 I 1 A 9 Herring. Third Row: E. C. Clark, T. R. Knight, W. J. Kerr, J. Herman, J. F. Farr, T. C. Webb, J. A. Williams, P. T. Williams, J. E. Tucker, T. F. Vale, P. K. Admaue, B. H. Hanslick, W. L. Leeson, W. T. Shepard, J. G. Luding, G. W. McCoy, R. L. Ames. X 4 Q- ' JE'-f.. LP' I VAW-33. DET 41 First Row, L to R: E. J. Weaver, J. H. Landry, Jr., O. E. Utsman, J. C. Hackem, C. R. Smith. Second Row: G. A. Morris, F. D. McCabe, P. M. Shann, C. E. 4 . 1 -no -V' ' A 'ui fi l 1-. i AIRCREWMEN Wright, Jr., M. B. Blekitas, L. R. Paulson. Y 'Q I l ,QL . A-I I LOFFICERSJ VAW33' UU 41 . R C AECA R L iesief AECA Ltjg 1. L. szczeeanski, Lt H. L. wound. Lijgi. F. Mon. n s ' ' ' ' First Row, L to R. Lug w. H. siauffer. lcd' W- 5- 1e ft'gRj HI'Ha'S,,,,gs, HAKARL second Row: Ltlg P. J. onksen, Lua J- K- PHEUSS- 4 U vu, - .ver sf' iff A b Q63 , lv . E, I, Q ,, if :cr 57:7 77174 77 ll? Vlylit 1 X f 4 'F 'l-ww' lr., l .-if ll of ,rl VAW 33 DET 41 SUPPORT PERSONNEL Flrst Row Lto R F H Albers M B Earnest J T Walton W H Seltzer G A Huttenstem E A Anttlla D A Colllson R R Bober J E aylor A G Remers R J Walker W E Zoellner J D Klmbrell I lnl Pounds Hanlon C A Andersen C E Co ee r R W McCIeary W H Bartholomew J P Napler Second Row R G Winks L W Maxfleld Spur ln lr v WL-, W f ll lilo KJXvTXwKPWg ' EMS Q HRV FIGHTER SQUADRUN FORTY UNE Frrst Row Lto R Clanton Sneed Boutm Turck Allen Chref Foth Chlef Mc Causland McCready Nelson Suggs Bogacln McLaughlin Second Row Edmondson Duchak Schuster Lambert Donnelly Barrows Blankenshlp Mll l 244 ' Y ford McKenzre Stecker Burns sack Thompson Roberts Prlce Morrison -49- VF-4 Graham Thrrd Row Hasenfus Smrth Babm Dempsey Demas Auble Hankmson Brock .,., we ,..l,1.,.. ,oc 1 ,B fr B, b 63 .ll'lQ -A by A W rd 4' A 5' ' A4 f' gif f ,. ' T3 FW' ,Re' Y 5 or 4 v , K K E TS V V ' O as - W y S 1 9 A P ...JE V ,,l lm K, W 'js 5 A at ' -lt 5. El 1 is A A 5 , 3 I f ,T 9 7' lf :gc ,qu i SMA VV Z? VW4.-5-154 - fx I? ,, fn 1- . , 1 2 I I l V A ' 1 AIR GROUP VF-84 CDR G. M. JOHNSON T SIIUADRON CUMMANDERS CAG-7 CDR D. S. STEAR VAH1 CDR C A DUNN JR wg- ,j ff V VA-72 CDR W. W. K. MILLER, JR. VA-7 5 F-41 CDR L. W. HAY VA 86 CDR S ROREX JR CDR A. G. GOODBERLET VFP-62 Det LT W. F. FOARD VAW-12 Det LCDR A. F. GARNER ,av XA M VAW 33 Det LCDR W. E. JENNINGS 245 fir G ffm. - . , H ' - ' ' 'H I -. Q., .. , -- ,. J Qu, 'f9.g-F ,,. - -FV ,gy- ,I LW A , R 1- f'-- 1 N .9 IZ Mgr! im , In.. .y..... JAMES THOMAS MOORE 6 APRIL 1961 JOHN PAUL PRICE 22 AUGUST 1961 ROBERT-'FLOYD MORTIMER 6 SEPTEMBER 1961 OSCAR EUGENE UTZMAN 3 NOVEMBER 1961 ROGER EUGENE WRIGHT 26 NOVEMBER 1961 JAMES WATSON 2 DECEMBER 1961 I Q, b JL 'E' ' ni 1 ,gr . -E l, lg fl 1 I I' Asamaaemma GALA vENTs S WQQAUIIIIAII SIIUW' W VOLUME THREE of THE EXPLOITS OF CVA 62 Q OI' HOW 4,000 MEN PAID THE MORTGAGE AND SAVED THE SWEET OLD LADY Running Continuous Performances March'-December 1961 I 'ysirowsnm BZS COMCARDIVTWO - USS INDEPENDENCE -- CVG SEVEN A ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS? LCDR C. H. IULLEFSON Advisor and Prompter ENS FRED SCHAEN ENS JACK BLEDSOE Editors and End Men LTJG JOHN HAYWARD 2fLT DAVID CONNELL Writer and Scenarist Cashier and Business Manager ffl NEVER BEFORE UNDER ONE ROOF LTJG Walt Lawhead, Chief Thaddeus Collins, Chief Joseph Stead, Chief Harold Murphy, Robert Corbin, Henry White, Troy Bybee, Rus- sell Elder, Jim Callison, Robert Boulware, Joel Cary, Albert Dunbar, William Penrod, Thomas Wetzel, Donald Shepard, Richard Sozio, James Kelly, William Gibb, Clyde Elphick, Dick Ames, Robert Fisher, Charles Moffett, Thomas Godfery, Walter Fowler, Richard Ross, George Clore, Larry Sinnott, James Greenwald, Deed Collins, Michael 98 SEPARATE ACTS I-if-I Cutler, Richard McKeever, Robert Myers. if Photographers and Stage Hands 1 gy gg On Loan from 20th-Century Fox 35 E Wt: QE 1oHN GEIGER and JACK BLEnsoE IAgain!I scene Painters 2 E Q3 if Bo Whitcher, Al Smithson, Dave Jones, Ralph Smith, Ed Hammel, E2 'f-ED 3 3 Henry Schroeder, Lighty, Frierson, Scates, Patterson. EI' 5,15 rin Amateur Photographers and Costume Designers '5. 9.. UE 3 tc 2 Us I SGD Og W. S. Gray, L. H. Higgenbotham, C. Black, R. G. Carlson, R. C. QE 21 Q iv Gibson, J. N. Fenley, R. R. Cowles, E. B. Coggan, E. H. Krauss, J. F. gg 2' 5 NAI: IVIOII' mI R-CJ Z -o-I - 4 I in I gg Technical Consultants D' 3, C-5 f' Z mi On Loan from CVG-7 U7 fu :iw 51.5 3 3 DE' E ....., A A A A Q O x D- g5Qa C C., cf C535 2, 3 Z if WELFARE AND RECREATION FUND 53 F4 LL PATRONS AND ANGELS U3 D 'qVnDWpq4'n QS5RE5 MEN OF USS INDEPENDENCE, CARRIER AIR GROUP SEVEN, AND STAFF, WNWWMWWWW COMMANDER CARRIER DIVISION TWO 9'4f9 GW'419 f?A-9'-0'9 '6N Q playing the dual role of Q 5 E 9 COMEDY E A CHORUS OF THOUSANDS AND THE AUDIENCE Z E A SUSPENSE Q S BRING THE Q The Princesses' Costumes by Emile of Beirut Q , E7 money-Atomoymwmgy, dwmezhcswmezrwseamerv 4 uf! 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