Ingersoll (DD 652) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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lhe' Hrs 'f' .D I'VIi9lUfl- -QF' ' v we lf: Front Row, L. to 2nd Row, L. to R 5rd Row, L. to R.: 4th Row, L. to R.: Sth Row, L. to R.: This assorted group ofgunner's mates, fire control technicians and deck hands lived in the foc'sle - an invaluable unit during our cruise. The deckhands pro- vided a shining example of upkeep on decks and sides forward. We can also credit this grou for the admirable job of small boat hangling in all its numerous tasks. The others kept all phases of fire power, normally associated with a modern warship, in ready fighting condi- tion. The talented musicians of the first division were unsur assed - mellow troubadors of western ilyrics, banios and fiddles and modern jass of cool cat versions, Here was the home of the champ casino player, one leading chow- hound, the real southern deacon, in- mitable Seal Beams and the old world U0 yen at a time! bargainer - not to forget the first bos'n, the grunt of reg- ularity from reveille till taps, until departure japan. They also contributed UI .J B ' -... xl- QF' - Bates, Paradis, Hollinger, Enright, Branstetter, Nardi, Garabedian, Sanchez O'Sullivan, Kulkay, Ellison, Mayes, Mulvey, Belle, jordan Bass, Moores, Powell, Mclnally, Ens. Dennis, Ens. Clough, jones, D.R., Cobb, Lewis Hernry, McCorvey, Lenart, Snyder, Poole, Stewart, Lauer, Murdock, Nichols Welch, Kern, Barber, Van Norman, Hausdorf, Reeg their share o liberty hounds to the beach and needless to mentiona little bit more. Deck Force

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40 Cfzlbfs I rw The Chiefs are the on-the-job instructors and Q hip-crackers of the ship. During our colorful cruise, we were heavily staffed but the number is expected to dwindle on arrival to Uncle Sugar. Goeller, Winer and Young Che's a feederll L-are due for Shore Duty and Sullivan is on his way to becoming a civilian, after giving up at 20 years service. Tamplyn and Doc Bartley ,are sea duty short-timers but the Gunner and Tiger , not having yet packed their bags, will probably be around for a while. Craddock and Bolton are perennials.. i A few sea miles and a few years of duty are represented in the CPO quarters. The combined total is 164 years, an average of over 16 years per chief. Fifty years of this total were spent on DD or DE type ships so tincan duty is not unusual to CPO's. Very few can go out on 20 without a short tour on DD's. The Tiger came close until he joined us before the cruise. The Chief's quarters posses the most con- sistent, on-time Movie schedule aboard ship, and a coffee pot that has'nt cooled down in EW Y 'if I, h h I d Front Row, L-R: Bartley HMC, Tamplyn YNC Winer MEC fem' fs W me ' e Sewfofy fs e C,0u'age Book Row, L-R: Craddock BMC, Kooob GMC Young csc Bolton Mc and flourishes - and a man's ego is rapidly and humorously shattered. H A 4' x X iii ' -. t. J Coffee Time .Z



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i , 616 Second. .EW 8-nv Division. Sea stories t Row L-R' Ens Lucas, Clark Chief Craddock Demaio x , ...J 55--. Front Row, L. to R. Mack, Obremski, Barlow, Tanner, Viney Waters 2nd Row, L. to R.: Miller, Mosher, Ouelette, Molstad, Ens. Pope Chief Knaub, johnson, Pond A Back row, L. to R. : Rabey, Anderson, Simms, Chambers, Lankford. McCarrol, Giguere. This large group of torpedomen, more deckhands and gunner's mates were responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the after part of the ship. They worked diligently at a more difficult task that suffered from greater activity and use. Among the favorite forms of exercise and sport were clamping down, GQ, and the special sea details. These activities surrounded the nucleus , a hand-picked group called the side cleaners , all of whom were directed under the gentle fatherly hand of the Critter and now O'Sullivan. It was here that tall sea tales originated and old Skivie shirt sleeves were used as white socks. The fantail kept the grey gator Cwork 8: sweat! occupied while Milo, Tojo , Sliver , Red , and others chipped rust and washed paint. They have a nose back there that has difficulty getting through hatches, and Road Apple Mac who sti1l's a-courting Lila in a John Deere Tractor. Then there was eating Mamou and an extradinory BMSN who side lined at soft shoe, quality jokes and imitations. They added good men to the sport teams and beach - goers along with the links that make a good ship. U , . . , 1 7 nd Row, L-R: Wood, Capone, Menard, Cheatum, Little, Nagle ack Row, L-R: Stelmach, Heinson, Puckett, Miller, Gore, Iiolleger

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