Ingersoll (DD 652) - Naval Cruise Book

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She was named in honor of one of the great American Naval families and specifically as a tribute to two valiant Naval Dfficers, Rear Admiral Royal Rodney Ingersoll who served in the Civil War, the Spanish American War and World War I and his grandson, Lieutenant Royal Rodney Ingersoll II, who was killed in action aboard USS HORNET during the Battle of Midway. Following commissioning on August 31, 1943, 1NGERSOLL's first duty was to serve as flagship for Admiral Ingersoll on his inspection trip of the Atlantic Fleet. joining the Pacific Fleet in january 1944, INGERSOLL was present at nearly all major Pacific Campaigns and was part of the great United States Armada in Tokyo Bay for the japanese surrender. During the war she earned nine engagement stars and was credited with three sure kills and four assists against enemy aircraft, an enemy destroyer sunk, and numerous rescue missions saving more than 100 lives. Following the conclusion of World War II, INGERSOLL was decommissioned in 1947. Five years later in 1952, INGERSOLL was re-commissioned and earned five engagement stars while participating in the closing phases of the Korean War. In December 1954, INGERSOLL in company with Destroyer Division 18 was trans- ferred from the U.S . Atlantic Fleet to the U.S . Pacific Fleet. Arriving in San Diego she became a member of the reactivated Destroyer Squadron TWENTY ONE to which she is still attached. Since 1954, INGERSOLL has made 10 deployments to the West- ern Pacific as a unit of the powerful U.S . Seventh Fleet. Her performance in peace- time was recognized in fiscal years 1959 and 1960 when she was awarded the Battle Efficiency E for Destroyer Squadron TWENTY CNE. She was awarded a Gold E with two hash marks in 1964 for seven consecutive years of excellence in surface gun- nery. Special awards received during 1966 included the Armed Service Expeditionary Medal for service in the Quemoy-Matsu area of operations during 1958, and a second award on the National Defense Service Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal. INGERSOLL's last two deployments have found her involved in special operations off the coast of Viemam conducting surveillance, shore bombardment, anti-shipping, interdiction and fast 'carrier strike operations as a unit of-the Seventh Fleet. TRUK ATTACK I 1944 1944 MARIANAS ATTACK HOLLANDIA 1944 1944 CAPTURE OF SAIPAN PHILIPPINE SEA 1944 1944 CAPTURE OF GUAM PHILIPPINE ASSAULT 1944 1944 LUZQN ATTACKS SURIGAO STR-AIT 1944 1945 EoRMosA ATTACKS KOREA 1953 2 .. TO BEAR THE NAME CLASS . . . .LAVALLETTE LENGTH . . . . 376' 3 7f8 BEAM ..... . . 39' 6 if2 DRAFT ...... . . 14' MAXIMUM SPEED . . . 35 KNOTS ORDNANCE .... . . FOUR 5 f38 Caliber Gun Mounts THREE 3750 Caliber Gun Mounts TWO MK 32 Torpedo Launching Systems Depth Charges Hedgehog Mounts COMPLIMENT. . . . i9 OFFICERS 284 ENLISTED 3 - W . . -,..-... FIRST TWO OF THREE Commander Stuart M. BROWNELL Commander BROWNELL is a veteran of over 20 years naval service, dating to 1944 when he was a member of the wartime V-12 program. An NROTC graduate of Penn State University in 1948, CDR BROWNELL spent his first seagoing years aboard the USS NANTAHALA CAO 601, as Damage Control As- sistant, and the USS ALBANY CCAC 101 in the Elec- tronics Section. In 1952 CDR BROWNELL assumed command of the USS HARKNESS CMHC 125 where he remained tm- til being relieved, reporting for instruction at the Navy Post Graduate School, Monterey, California, in 1955. At Monterey, CDR BROWNELL received a Master's degree in physics while studying Mine War- fare. His next six years were spent in Pearl Harbor, first as Executive Officer of the USS TAYLOR CDD 4685 and then as a member of Commander In Chief, Pacific Staff. While attached to CINCPAC's Staff, he was an Operations Programming Analyst and was instrumental in developing Command and Control procedures in com- puter programming. CDR BROWNELL received the joint Commendation Medal for his work in this field. Immediately prior to coming to INGERSOLL, CDR BROWNELL was a student at the Naval War College. CDR BROWNELL took INGERSOLL to WESTPAC as a unit of the Seventh Fleet from june 1965 to November 1965. Having completed a successful tour as CO, INGER- SOLL, he was relieved by Commander Henry E. DAVIES, jr., on 28 February 1966 and proceeded to Washington, D.C. for his next duty assignment. 4 COMMA DING OFFICER -2-v -'-gf.-1.-F--,-si.1,1-.-as::i-::'.QQsm:s'.2aaita.:s--f 14:-'+' ' 'rrgigi' V ,. ' - I. Commander Henry E. DAVIES, jr, Commander DAVIES is a veteran of 25 years naval service. He attended the University of Michi- gan and holds a Bachelor of Engineering Degree from Yale University. In addition, he has attended U.S . Naval General Line School, Guided Missile School, Fort Bliss, Texas, and the U.S. Postgraduate School, Monterey. Upon graduation from college in 1945, he was commissioned an Ensign in the naval reserve and he augmented in the Navy in 1947. He served in the engineering departments of USS QUEENS CAPA 1035, USS TACONIC CAGC 175, USS IARVIS QDD 7995 and as Engineer Officer of USS DAMATO CDDE 8715. In july 1950, a tour in USS GHERADY CDMS 305 as Mine Warfare Officer was cut short by the Korean War. He placed USS PIRATE QAM 2755 back in com- mission as Executive Officer. This tour ended in 58 days when PIRATE was lost in mine sweeping opera- tions in Wonson Harbor, Korea. CDR DAVIES received the Silver Star Medal for his actions in assisting his crew and that of PLEDGE which was mined shortly after PIRATE . The ship received the Presidential Unit Citation for her part in the Korean War. After attending Guided Missile School, he served in turn as Training Officer, Executive Officer, and Commanding Officer of the Navy's then new Guided Missile School in Pomona, California. His next tour of duty was Assistant for Surface to Air Missiles on the Staff of Commander Operational Development Force Know COMOPTEV- FOR5. Here he was project officer during the evaluation of the first operations missile ships, USS BOSTON QCAG 15, USS CANBERRA CCAG 25, USS GYATT QDDG 15 and USS GALVESTON QCAG 35. This was followed by tours in GALVESTON and in USS TOPEKA QCAG 85 as Missile Officer. Upon completing a one year course at Monterey, CDR DAVIES spent 2 years at the U.S . Naval Academy as an administrator and an instruc- tor in the Weapons Department. From there he reported as Weapons Officer in USS OKLAHOMA CITY CCLG 55, 7th Fleet Flagship. Commander DAVIES spent many days at sea while INGERSOLL participated in many exercises, a midshipman cruise, and in combat off the coast of North Vietnam. He was relieved by Commander james J. STROHM, USN, on 21 December 1966 while INGERSOLL was underway on special operations in WESTPAC. That same day he was promoted to the rank of Captain. His next duty assignment was Commanding Officer, USS PIEDMONT CAD 175. xrggeuyn-:,,,q3',,vJ,,,v,.,,,-A-,.,.-1-,,.....,.,f-.J3,,,a.-V. -.n-L-may.. xxgna-M L..- - -A-Y.:-I ci. f W- -1- vaq- -ei - a - . .-seo-T K .-T-,1-:gn-na-4.-iv---1v:r-:xx-15-ua-1 io-.L 4.14,-1 5-. I A. EQ. :. I 1 1 . 1 f Q , 5 I Q. PRESEN co. .I ' ADI james I. STROI-IM Commander, USN Commanding Officer Commander STROHM graduated from the Naval Academy in june 1951, and was subsequently ordered to USS NOBLE QAPA 2181 for duty. Serving in NOBLE for three years, Commander STROHM successively held billets as Gunnery Officer, Communi- cations Officer, and First Lieutenant. While attached to NOBLE he participated in several large scale amphibious operations during the Korean War, and he spent a total of 14 months in and about Korea from june 1951 until july 1953. Commander STROHM's next assignment was also at sea, this time as Weapons Of- ficer of USS FLETCHER QDD 4455. While attached to FLETCHER, he participated in the TACHIN islands evacuation and numerous fleet and inter-type exercises . Following his first sea tours, Commander STROHM was ordered to the Service Schools Command at Creat Lakes, Illinois, where he served as Curriculum Depart- ment Head, Gunnery O1'ficer's School from july 1956 until june 1958. Subsequent to this assignment, Commander STROHM returned to sea as Executive Officer of USS EDMONDS CDE 4065 and, as such, he participated in the Quemoy Crisis operations of 1958. His next assignment took him ashore again, where in july 1960, he reported to the Superintendent of the U.S . Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California for duty under instruction in the Weapons Engineering curriculum and he graduated in june 1962 with a BS in Electrical Engineering. His postgraduate education completed, Commander STROHM was ordered to USS CONQUEST CMSO -1881 for duty as Commanding Officer and he so served until Decem- ber 196-1. Following this assignment, he was ordered to the staff of the Commander of the U.S. Naval Air Forces, Pacific, in San Diego, where he served from january 1965 until November 1966, as a staff member in the Ship's Material Section. He assumed command of INCERSOLL on 21 December 1966. Commander STROHM is married to the former Betty R. KAUFFMAN and they re- side with their two children, Leslie, 12, and Andrea, 7, in San Diego, California. an0lQl0on..loanl-av: LCDR BORDEN was commissioned through the Reserve Officer Candidate QROCJ Program in August 1955, a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design. He spent his first five years of service at sea in the Gunnery Department of USS WARRINGTON CDD 8-135, and as Damage Control Officer on the USS BOSTON CCAC 11. It was during his tour on BOSTON that LCDR BORDEN augmented into the Regular Navy. Follow- ing this sea tour LCDR BORDEN served on the staff of Commander, Key West Test and Evaluation Detachment, Operational Test and Evaluation Force, from january 1961 until March 1963 as Assistant Analysis Officer and Division Officer. His tour at Key West completed, LCDR BORDEN re- ported aboard USS WASP CCVS 185 as ASW and Sonar Officer. While attached to WASP, LCDR BORDEN supervised the installation of the ANXSQS-23 sonar system. LCDR BORDEN served on WASP only 15 months before being ordered to US NAVAL Post- graduate School, Monterey, Where he com- pleted the one year Engineering Science course in june I965. His educational tour at Monterey com- .un-a--mune.-f..-..-,-..av.., ..-..-N W. ...W .... ff- 111-e gs-ravszncz.-fc-4 q2f '-3E'i'Eii' -f'- 1 .rn 3 fa 5'--'rdf LCDR Douglas H. BORDEN, Jr. pleted, he reported aboard the USS PROVI- DENCE CCLG 65, Flagship of the Command er, U.S. FIRST Fleet, as CIC Officer. In December 1966, he relieved CDR HAMRICK as Executive Officer of INGERSOLL. Commander T. D. I-IAMRICK OFFICERS Commander Thomas D. HAMRICK en- listed in the U.S. Navy and served on GUAM, at the end of World War II. Upon being dis charged in 1947, he entered Sam Houston State College at Huntsville, Texas where he received a BBA Degree just prior to being recalled to active duty during the Korean War in September 1950. After en- tering the first class of the Officer Candi- date School established by the Navy at New- port, Rhode Island, he was commissioned Ensign in 1951 and served aboard the USS ANTIETAM in Korean Waters. Other duty assignments have been in USS SHANGRILLA USS POINT CRUZ, USS BRAINE, Staff De- stroyer Squadron 21, USS NAVARRO, Staff Naval Forces Marianas, Staff Office of the Secretary of Defense Advance Research and Development Agency, Saigon, Naval Liaison Officer, Sixth U.S. Army in San Francisco, Executive Officer, USS INGERSOLL, and now on the Staff of Commandant Fifth Naval District at Norfolk, Virginia. Among his decorations and awards, he holds the Army Commendation Medal and Secretary of the Navy Commendation for Achievement. F '91, 1 1 ' f . A A s fs X 2 Divisions '65 ,..-.15-f vi ,Q-,ug ,f-5-5.--4-,..- ,.. XY..- S '- - J.-Home-Y if .- Q.. -: Bl I 1 I 1 V 1 ,. '. 'F' Lf :,' r ? . Q . 5 i-. T. ' -4- ----- -.-,-giw -'Z' , 1 ' ' ' 4 IT- 1 v 4 'lY'hl.' 4' 4 'b' HH .I M y.l FIRST DIVI I0 ill I ' D' .. 1 'Q . i 4 ' X , nit ,f ' l SUPPLY DIVISIO Y , ,J ' ' X 1 ' 4 T H- x.. I wi a in-L. -ff 'LJ Y 'f 1 Nrnl- ' s FOX DIVISIO 11 1 x fu! I 1 s ry' A ' ,ak ,i b fl , V' ' q 'MW + f 1' R DIVISIO fl Q 1' 3 1 YW ll vs A I I B DIVISIO L1 w ' jig 1 , 3 Fw 1. 4 3 ,V -59.1 L M DIVISIO L i ! didn ' hi lr-' W- 1' .Q W I-14 I f! ' H1 H -Y .4 OI DIVISIO 'W-5,151 ff f, , ef? ,K '1 Ns .- - Q , k l 'F' .Z .lil oc: DIVISIO W' L f -1 -v I3 . ., 4 I CIC A-D4 ..,- ,naw- nvs I4 49 Z! A linda Way ,. 1 v 4 I v I. J' 'LW 1' Jo' 4? QI l Nv as H f3,,,,...,.A1 ' LA DING , Q if A P 41, X W .,, M ,rx.,...u A .93 'N M- , 1 uv N, so , M. ,J M 5, :- , if . wr . 1 , 1 Q? .MQ- '- me , w 1 3 J I 'Tia K I .H .F LN . ,ffglt ..,. I' g 1 '94- 1 ,Q r L .,.,' '.X' ,-.44 -A 'flu-nr' I if'.,i .V N . 1' ,W gf 'a A . :-.1'f-a.- 'r' If si .,:t'! AJR PARTY 'H in wa.-, ,, v qi- 1 'L 'H 'Y ,nfl W. v I puff, .gg ,' it 4 ,:, --QF' :- ' 1. Kal' I., ish ...L- I J. E' I. F INGERSOLL in diydocif See! 1t's not heavy 'W DRY DOCK Wx. '5- v Just waiting ........,. .,.....,,, , Inspecting the port screw. What' s next! . 6:11, . .WM , Q 'Z 1, K, 1 l i On Course 'H I got three Queens Typical Boatswainsu . ... . ,-.. -f.---.--n,:fA-,1- Y, . Fill 'er Up 1 -?. -urn-.0 -.... -Q-.. ,.,..............-,. -,,,.,y.,....n.-n'--- - -'- W - -71' g ,, ! ,jf ,H The Captain on the Bridge The ShiP'S Wheels CRE L The Non-Signa1man .- .xv Q Nothing Like a Little Leisure The Captain - Taking it Easy 20 , , , -,-A,-,rv --Fllw:l9L'2'-vv-ff------f- g -...f.n.4T.,-..-...Q ..-.. ' .'.'.....L.'.. .' n I I T .1-Q: The Radio Broke Down And this is a Duck Think they see the Bottle ,rf 5 ', ..,,..4' Taking a Nooner 21 gg Il Sweet Drea 1 iff- Vl'-' --350611 I F I GPERATIGNS --, wr. Y. ff an ' 24 , MARKET TIME Our 1965 Market Time Operations utilized the services of Ensign Chinh of the Vietnamese Navy as an ad- visor ! interpreter for the search and boarding of junks. NGFS 'Wil ln. 'F A -'fit ' 'Lf M '. , ' I . my nf M . fl 'f w +l'i' 1' ' . ,g 5' Fx, .1 wx 1 U jf' fi lr- ' 'B 4, V1 ' J ,I .2,v' 'IJ QU--..., .F x? Naval Gunfire Support CommitmfintS were hea fillin the fantail w1th VY, 3 empty brass powder cases an rrxny occas ions. 2. Y .Lx-Q' N is..,F1-ggvaf ,w-w--- w'- x 1 v. v 's 1965 .k I 4 al FA' Y . 1--.q 1 V 1 . ' m v 1 's ' .- , V V HM: ' f r' , zgg o . W. Q r' '-,-:swf r r , fm., o - . 3 v y .-M, 25 i A 1 I X .gugxlf Q N :AATFY 'L ' . Q. y . in ,V if QA- V H? i I up ' Y THE IL: 1 I A-5 fy . H TEAK Q 26 FRY -,.,, L T. 14 FANTAIL A ' h 'DL -.ffm iffy in 'N 4 27 1, 5 1 'ski ' 1 iff 1 P ' 1 . H 28 f Q K Q xx I l I x L ' I L . xt . P f ! 9 1 1 . -A. -s, NWS., M ,Q 4x H, Q V, VLIQ, 'fy V , ' -- r: - J - 4 ' ,, '.'5'l'-,' Q, 7f,,::, f,w+w'-in-3 v:'- ,ff 5 , . :nv-v-+94-is A., X 1 M ,F . Y Q :nj 'WY ,Ti :FL-X ' A I . waoraabus VN Q , , x .V , R.. ng.. m 0 ' A U I IV wir f' X '12 1. .pf 1 I AWARDS 9 , k' 6,1-pq! 'gp J ll' 1 l9'll fill! 1 Aww U , : 1 S t Irv vu A ' an .T 'X I ...,,,,,,-- lf ,V ' it-u ,,.-.u yd, 30 -naw 23 A, V' i ' I x'-I 5 Q' Qsxw . 31 22? K T Y , 3. .- -Ju- Wy, N 3 4 ,- : 4.5 1 ..g Uk '9 9 X . -. , wg. x f N fvflflo , , U X u'i1guqp su-unsw-.....v-s 'iff uv .--, 'f - A . JJ! Y I - . ,, ' ' f ll ' ' a Q H .. -... V Q-4, ict . 2 ' ' ,F ' rx D 1 . 1 4' 47X 'i v :lt h E f F T A5 :Q - 'X ,. . , r :Q ,A ,M L4 , .. Q' -16 .'.OPr xg ,,............ - .1 'Q' Q .CIT- A C45 32 L ,.. AND CONGRATULATIQNS U , ,L,A,4..'gm. z2- A . 4,7 as 1 ,AiiMdACd'.'r1-va. -4. .V-14-w:.u.'....w-sl BLOOD DONORS In july l9b5, the crew of INGERSGLL showed its B- HREADY NOW attitude when they were Called upml to do, MM1 Billy J. MC CLAREN donates his share of blood for the Viet-Nam Marines nate whole blood when a U .S. ' Marine Corps aircraft with some seventy passengers on board, crashed on the runway ofthe Ki Tak Airport, Hong Kong, while trying to return the Marines to Vietnam after an RSLR visit in that city. The Survivors of the crash were taken to the Victoria Hospital in Kowloon, and the cry for the much needed whole blood went out! The crew of INGERSGLL quickly answer- ed the call and continued the effort to help build the supply of the Blood Bank by their donations for future calls. The sincere gratitude of the U .S . Marine Corps and the many relatives and friends of the sur- vivors have been expressed to the crew of INGERSOLL for their fine job in supplying the much needed fluids. Ship's Wardroorn Converted to Blood Donor Center for Viet-Nam Marines 34 :us-- 31,-1 ffgfffkm. -- , -nah' .J- -lx M-1. .,d . 0 66 -6 --bs.. .-44' ' .QM - , H.. bn- ,-4, -pf! ' ,,,,.,..-4.4 -v . ,u1pf '?'--Q-f. L 5.5 V' - P-' -f V' , . .-A - ,,gnurl X j-6 Departments ilff5ff'l45 DEPARTMENT HEADS sf i JP 4. 5 4 1 Y in gf .4 :+- 'pl ! NL I Sh Eff Iwi' if 1 .....,. Jo' ....wi ' ' v-4'3 f E I I If lf. W- '11 as 'QUE 'B' , M. 17 E ,Q L !!, WEAPONS ENGINEERING OPERATIONS SUPPLY LTJG M. Loy LT R o E ' LT K. Dyches LTJG R Ly E 36 1- ......-X. . ...-,...- ,..:..--. - 't-'1 .-...Z bv- - ' .. .-'-H: r- -. ' - w.-,..a.a.,..aa..a.. GI DIVI I0 Z , riff-Hi A . QQ3 ,, IW W. .QW , bs' F2 'Q is I G lg K I ? 'il 410 5 M '- Rear Row QL to RJ, PC2 R. McCoy, ETR3 D. Bentivogli, RDSN C. Bowman, ET1 D. Moore, RD3 W. Mackey, ETR3 N. Koning, ETR3 D. Sidensteclfer, RDSN T. Baker, RD1 R. Higgins. Middle Row QL to Rl, LTJG V. Difiglia, RD3 E. Burbage, RD2 C. Sary, ETR3 T. Hailey, ETR3 T. Bonnin, RD3 H. Dolan, RDSN R. Wright, RD2 R Fontana RDC R Skocn LTJG D LaRocque Front Row QL Lo R RD2 P Isham RDSN Xl - I , . H , . '. V ' ' lg . , I A . Bryant, RD3 D. Harris, RDSN C. Hemsher, RDSN R. Prcwitt, RDSN S. King, SN J. Kelly, SN H. Fraas 37 '--' --'- -- .. ---.f-,V--.--.-A--1---11:1 ft an U 3 OC DIVISIO xi E E, ' ' iff. 'C .,, 1 ' C 5 er :.- ' 2 2 -f 1: -'19 LTJG R. Wyse, SN S. Widerstrom, RJNASN B. Morton, SM3 J. Young RM2 L. Alle RMSN J. Williams SN G. Yowell RM1 P. Lemcool RM2 D. Eklund RMC R. Bunch SME, W, R'tt FY' R L R. SN,R. Pacioiek, SA M. Underwood,,RNlSN R. Reimfln, SN D. Wheelzar, SM3 D. 1i.oE2lfsgi?ts1v3VxfS1 Ejryowird, RM3 B. Ba er. ' 38 ,-.4 4 'i , w 1ST DIVISIO Y L A 1' H .441 -4 ..- Rear Row L t R- LT G H. Black jr. BM2 E. Tippin, SA T. Desmond, SN M. Stitchman, SA M. Kennedy, K 0 I I SA G. Power SNTS Hall SN D forbgs, SA cs, Ribelin, SN R. srueve, SA c. Hendnx, SN T. Tedhe, SN Sh SA R. F. De11india,, BM1 j. Bemgette, RNS w. Pritchett. Front Row qt to Ry, SR c. Bfodzinski, SN R. oft, Tak SA T. Bannister SA R. Foster SA A. Montes, SN R. Mitchell, SN R. Bantz, SA A. Valencia, SA J. I Maucki, SN R. Jimexiez, BM3 R. Bryege, BM3 J. Christian, SN R. Appmbaugh. 39 - - --'Y-f ND DIVISIDN A .L. - , . L-- .a A.- . l Rear Row QL to RJ, ENS W. McNicho1as, GMG2 L. Phillips, SN J. Ward, SN R. Mosely, SN R. Farmer, SN G, Smith, FTGSN S. Ford, FTGSN D. Aschnewitz, GMG3 F. Raines, SN C. Bussell, SR D. Stiller, FTG2 R. Herbert, GMG2 A. johnson, FTGSN W. Fabian, FT1 P, Gray, GMGC F. Thomas. Front Row QL to RJ, GMG2 L. Redford, SN T. Hardy, SN C. Leaich, GMG2 W. Martindale, SN R. Limberg, SN R, Stott SA G. Hunrlf-211 SN W. McCoy, FTG3 J. Michaelis, SN W. Brown, GMG1 V. Swiatlowski. , 40 FGX DIVI IG B as - M F Q xx ' l I if 5 wwf.. l q w W' , n if A o f - - 2. - EP- .N A LF- I Q b I f , K, it lf, N : . :A n .. 1 ' 1 ' , -I 49' 87 -..A'i'L'9 - ,. f rim J ffm ' X .433 ww ., . . Real' ROW KL to RJ. ENS J. Posoli STSSN G. srazenski, STG2 R. Toohey, STGSN B. Clayton, STGSN J. Collins, ?gi1GSN W. Albright, STG3 J. Wliitted, STGSN H. Wellins, STC D. Holmes. Front Row QL to RQ, TM3 B. MOH, STG3 E. Madison, TM3 C-rcgowske, STG3 R. Willbanlis, STC-SN Ni. Tom, STGSN R. Thurman. 41 M------v wMx '-1 B DIVISIO N44 N ,Lt -I . 1, Rear Row QL to Rl, LTJG R. Street, BT2 R. Gay, BT1 J. Campbell, FN B. Montour, FN D. Schmidt, FA F. Ehret, FN J. Dinwiddie, FA J. Geiwitz, BT2 I. Cauthen, BT2 J. Turner, FN W. Weber, FA R. Goins, BT2 R. Triplett, BT2 G. Skinner, BT2 D. Ekloff, FN R. Keays, FN J. Rotta, FA A. Fiore, BT3 D. Cope, FN D. Bauer. Front Row QL to Rl, BTI H. Finnesy, BT1 j. Dinwiddie, BT2 L. Dupree, BT2 G. Lambert, FA M. Smalley, FN C. Mentzner, FA H. Pritchett, BT3 D. Hayes, FN P. Browning, FA R. Steward, FN I. Wainwright, BT2 G. Lane, FN W. Copeland. 42 ---- -...na-mpg.. M DIVI IG li..--1 if Y,ff 'Ji-P Rear Row QL to RQ, LTJG R. Street, MM1 B. McClaren, MM2 A. Smith, MM1 D. Lambert, MMS D. Varino, MM3 R. Harders, MMFN A. Knox, MM2 G. Pannell, MMFA J. Lewis, FN C. Terrazas, FN J. Smith, MM3 M. Buck, FN A. Woods, MMFA O. Forberg, MM2 T. Kegley, FN L. Martin, FN G. Nester, MMC R. Haugen. Front Row QL to RQ, MM2 H. Townsend, FN J. Moreno, FN R. jones, MMI T. Delto, MM3 G. Morris, T, Teater, FA L. Troxel, FN I. Myers, MMFN M. I-Ialkovich, MM3 F. Wrcde, MMFN J. Gregoiy, jr. 43 5 E 81 R DIVISIO ,, 'Y' 154' I Front Rom QL to RJ FNJ Brawley, MR2 R Zatulslus, MMI E Salmas, FN G Doughty, EM2 R Gauther, MM3 P Muus DC3 J ?VlCELh1f1I'1CY FN VN Fultz Evil D Beck FA I Key, EMI P Esmeralda FNJ KOFSZCHICXVSIQI FN M Nunamaker, 'VUVI3 D lvl1l1.on Rear Ron QL to RJ ENS B I-lelenlak EN2 VN Ward SFI L I-Iewltt DC1 W W mb EN1 W Dennmb IC2 R Hooper IC2 B Allen ENIFN J Burd FN R Crawford FN L Johnstone E'vI3K Rooers E'vI3j Hanson FAD 'Meyer SFMZV Kmg EMFNJ XIaLh1s FNR Lange, EMFNC Wynn ICFNNI 'vhtchell E'vl2D Clark FNJ Hutton, LNICO Douglas 44 S DIVI IO Rfgwvfl-f0RJs DKC R. Majam, CS2 H. Williams, CS1 C. Joyce, SNJ. Mccoy, SN w. Staley, SA K. ev NJ MCLC1'Oy, CS3 R l-icsscls SN L. Gillingham, SK3 L. Ream, SK3 W. Crowder, TN S. Brilliantc ' ' SD3 M. Calvau 011, Front Row QL. toPQp,SN K. lnhelps, SN A. P11-chio, SNVN. Miller, SH2 H. Jusucc, . Gonzalez, SA S. Miller, SD1 G. Gonzales, SK3 R. Olson, TN O. Amoroso. 45 ?. X DIVISIO 1 Q 5-. gn.,-.wsu--Q jf :0 fr' fx f-as I x i r L. Rear Row QL to R15 LTJG M. Co1asLu'do, YNl L. Banville, SN H. Strong, SN D. Downs, QM3 E. Edwards, YN3 S. johnson, QMC G. Minyard. Front Row QL to Rj5 SN R. Lewis, SN J, Stachura, SN J. Cashill. 46 Y,..-, .,,.,,. , .-...-..... ..'. V V -ll fi Eg . ' V ' A g N, Y -cg 2 -'Q ' 'Lil I. .1 ' Ji A Hg: -Q 'Vt' fs 'A KM? A 2 4 2 , k 'Q V YA . 1 1'-if Q, I,:,, : a nnul . 2' -V -1 iv Q sul J 47 VW rvfffff .F .vf ..-.-... . -.. - CHA GE QF CQMMA L vu' 'W' I 'YJ si 48 1 Commodore Taylor COMDESDIV 202, congratu- lates Captain Davies after promoting him to rank of full Captain. .. 1........-,,,m -.,,. ..-Q. E 1 I 2 Z i i V 2 1 S 1 1 i Q ' fly' ' 77 i. P' Yis fa' 1 I f ,, if 49 1 11 5 Q.- . ,. in ,A-4 i bb' fi -J -2f e.. ' 'ff' if I If it H i .. 'U X 4 3.4 , 4. - A J 2 . Q 4 Q br' 9 'W 1.51-fifnjtiw. 'af ' 'f A5 4? An..- arf' 4 ,F 'la ,n . . . I A In Q i , , ..4 ark. 66-67 Se Dragon 5110 Of Zfzwk in ,, , , ,, , . . , .. ... . - - H . 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