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' f D 0 11399 The Ship's Crest The off1c1al crest of INGERSOLL IS hrghly symbollc of the man whose name It bears The upralsed trldent po1nt1ng 1n a westerly d1rect1on 1n front of a globe represents Adm1ral Royal Ingersolls respon s1b1l1ty for the defense of the Western I-Iemlsphere durlng the early cr1t1cal years of World War II The shleld symbollzes Admlral Ingersolls contrlbutlons as Commander 1n Chlef of the U S Atlantlc Fleet durmg the second World War The determmed antl submarlne measures he employed so success fully 1n deallng wlth the U Boat menace 1n the Battle of the Atlantlc are represented by the lnvected l1ne SGTIGS shallow U s J The three fuslls slmulate shlps and allude to the escort of convoys to the Unlted Klngdom the Medlterranean and throughout the South Atlantlc Clncludmg the Carlbbeanl The fuslls further allude numer lcally to the three generatlons of dlstlngulshed Naval Offlcers to bear the name of Ingersoll The cross refers to the Navy Cross one of the many decoratlons awarded to Admiral Ingersoll durlng hls long career The II10l3t0 COGNITUS EVENTU translates from the Latln as Known By The Results Th1S embodles the Splflt of Admlral Ingersoll h1S commands and the Destroyer whlch DOW bears h1s name - - - cc 7 aa ' ' ' - 1 . , . . - - 9 , . . , . . H as ' - . ' 9 9 Ca of . 2 . I Admiral Royal Eason Ingersoll Royal Eason Ingersoll was born in Washington, D. C., on June 20, 1883. He was second in a line of three generations of distinguished Naval officers: his father, USNA Class of 1868, served in the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I, and his son, Lieutenant Royal Rodney Ingersoll II, Class of 1934, was killed in action on June 4, 1942, in the Battle of Midway, aboard the USS HORNET. Admiral Ingersoll graduated from the Naval Academy in 1905, and reported as a Passed Midshipman to the USS MISSOURI. In August of that year he was one of the young officers assigned special temporary duty to attend the Russian-Japanese Peace Conference, held at the Naval Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. When detached from the MISSOURI in May 1906, he was assigned briefly to the USS MARIETTA, and later the USS HANCOCK, then assisted in fitting out the USS CONNECTICUT at the Navy Yard, New York. He served onboard that battleship from her Commissioning on September 29, 1906, until October, 1907. Duty as an instructor of Seamanship and International Law, and later of English, at the Naval Academy between 1911 and 1913, preceded his assignment to Asiatic Station. There he joined the USS SARATOGA, Flagship of the Asiatic Fleet. He served briefly as her First Lieutenant, then became Aide and Flag Lieutenant on the Staff of the Commander-in-Chief. He returned to the United States, and on June 1, 1916, reported as Assistant for Communications, and Communication Officer, in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department. Concerning that assignment he subsequently wrote: The work in this office began to pick up as the tension in the diplomatic relations with Germany increased, and overwhelmed us on February 2, 1917, when diplomatic relations with that country were broken For organizing the greatly expanded Naval Communications Office during World War I, he was awarded the Navy Cross and cited For distinguished service in the line of his profession in organizing, developing and administering the Communication Office of the Navy Department. After the Armistice in November 1918, he was ordered to join Admiral William S. Benson, USN, then Chief of Naval Operations, concerning the establishment of a communication office for that commission. ln February 1919 he returned home in the USS GEORGE WASHINGTON with the Presidential party, handling messages for President Woodrow Wilson on the voyage across the Atlantic. In March 1919 he again joined the USS CONNECTICUT, serving this time as her Executive Officer until September 1920, then transferring to the USS ARIZONA. In June 1921 he reported to the Navy Department for a tour of duty in the Office of Naval Intelligence, and on March 26, 1924, assumed command of the USS NOKOMIS. Under his command that gunboat was fitted out as a survey ship and cruised in the Cuba-Haitian area, making new charts of the north coast of Cuba. Completing the Senior Course at the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, in June 1927, he served the following year as a member of that Staff. In June 1928 he reported for duty as Assistant Chief of Staff to Commander Battle Fleet, in the USS CALIFORNIA, and continued similar duty on the Staff when Admiral Pratt became Commander in Chief, U. S. Fleet, his flag in the CALIFORNIA, and continued similar duty on the Staff when Admiral Pratt became Commander in Chief, U. S. Fleet, his flag in the USS TEXAS. In August 1930 he was assigned to the Division of Fleet Training, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department, where he served until May 1933. He then reported as Commanding Officer of the USS AUGUSTA, and in November 1933 was transferred to the Navy Yard, Mare Island, California, to fit out the USS SAN FRANCISCO. He commanded that cruiser from her commissioning, February 10, 1934, until June 1935. The following three years duty in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, as Director of the War Plans Division, included his assignment in June 1936 as Technical Assistant to the American Delegation at the London Naval Conference in 1935-1936. He again went to London in December 1937, concerned with requirements growing out of the London Treaty limiting naval armament. On July 16, 1938, he took command of Cruiser Division Six of the Scouting Force, his flag in the cruiser MINNEAPOLIS. Two years later he returned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations as Assistant to the Chief, and on January 1, 1942, with the rank of Vice Admiral, he was designated Commander in Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, hoisting his flag in the AUGUSTA. He was advanced to the rank of Admiral the following July 1. Having organized the movements of the thousands of ships across the Atlantic in order to have men and supplies on hand at the precise hour for the North African landing in November 1942, to him fell the responsibility of planning the composition of the naval escort forces which insured the troop convoys safe arrival, and the old Navy tradition of having never lost a troop ship remained true. Following the African invasion, the Atlantic Fleet was employed in running troops convoys, transporting stores, munitions and fuel of every character to the United Kingdom and the Mediterranean. As a side issue, it ran the convoys on the coast of Brazil, and continuously waged the antisubmarine war which had been a matter of primary concern since the outbreak of hostilities. Admiral Ingersoll is generally credited with whipping the U-boat menace and with solving the vast Atlantic logistics problems. ln addition he had the responsibility of defense of the Western Hemisphere by our Naval forces, and of changes in the disposition of air and surface forces stationed at various points in North and South America. For his services in this tremendously important command, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and cited as a .. forceful and resolute leader under the critical conditions existing throughout a period of approximately three years against a determined and ruthless enemy intent on world domination ln November 1944 he was detached from command of the Atlantic Fleet and became Commander Western Sea Frontier, with Headquarters at San Francisco. In addition to commanding the naval forces engaged in protecting shipping in coastal waters, he managed the flow of supplies to the Pacific Fleet through West Coast ports, and in carrying out this assignment had the status of a Deputy Commander in Chief, U. S. Fleet, and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations. After the reorganization of the Navy in October 1945, he continued to serve as Commander Western Sea Frontier until April 10, 1946, when he was relieved of all active duty pending his retirement on August 1, 1946. In addition to the Navy Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal, Admiral Ingersoll was awarded the Victory Medal tWorId War ll, the American Defense Service Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medalg and the World War ll Victory Medal. He was also awarded the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French Government and the Order of Naval Merit tGrand Crossl by the Government of Brazil. Admiral Ingersoll was married in 1910 to Louise Van Harlingen of Atlanta, Georgia, and had two children. Mrs. Louise Ingersoll was the sponsor for DD-9903 their daughter, Alice Jean Ingersoll Nagle, is acting as proxy sponsor. Their son, Royal Rodney was iwith Admiral lngersoll's fatherl the namesake of the first USS INGERSOLL QDD-652.1 Admiral Ingersoll died on May 20, 1976. 3 ,.p- 4 ,. ff' I I . 1 ::- -..- A N- f -S . ,K ,, -. T'f:.:. tf LM... 1 ' ,G ...N - . Aa.- r C' ' 1 t 1 Uiywfz- 1 ' . . -A wfi' A 1 -A .. V fe... . .,. - , .... '--h . . . -- ,. . Linzf' 'f-slf- ... 'F5f4-,. 5 W. Lf :...v1d3.':,',i4, . ,, ' If -' , , nr'-. ,. ' I-. 4 rf.-v . . ' 6. .. , .J ...I , H, g .af ...-,.A .ws-T V .--uw., v'? ' , fvft',1' - .4 I ' .-.at ,Q 7-' ' A - A, ' A - K -1 -. , ...pf M -' jd:---',.., ,.. .N as -I A-as - --'- ., . 5.53 Za ' 4-jc' .' I W -I , ' .. ' ' V ' .- I Y Y I A - -d . ,,,- I AY... 1 If Ni., .. .. 4 .,,. I ,, Ju, . N 3 nw - .W -.-AW. 95+ .sf gy. : V' ., , wx. E-... -'... 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M.. - -- Tay in .if-Al Q 'iriff' D ,W ff-sf'-'3,. aff.. . -X .. , .-QI ' 1' 'A Y- -fa5rs ':a- an 4,52-.J-3-M , fl' . ,. . ,, . . , 5, A l5.. b lllkggu Jys, -K .s e.. , - , nun- iglifl sg, Jf.4, 6 Jfn' - .1 Wil :,2.-H' USS INGERSOLL IDD 9901 is the twenty eighth of the 30 ship SPRUANCE class destroyer program developed to maintain Americas naval strength for the foreseeable future The entire SPRAUNCE class has been designed and built by Ingalls Shipbuilding Dlvlslon of Lltton Industries in Pascagoula Mississippi Homeported In San Die o INGERSOLL will be assigend to Destroyer Squadron Nlne and ruiser Destroyer Group Five INGERSOLL is a versatile multi mission ship fully able to operate with equal effectiveness alone or with large carrier task forces She is also an outstanding platform for shore bombardment along with being capable of acting in support of diverse tasks from amphibious assaults to blockades as well as all other traditional destroyer roles INGERSOLL was designed primarily for antisubmar ine warfare and has the most advanced underwater detection and flre control systems yet developed She was built for quiet operation to ensure accomplishment of this primary mission with maximum effectiveness She is a large ship tmore than twice as large as a World War ll destroyerl and as such can carry a formidable array of weapons and electronic equipment long distances at high speeds. Built with future growth in mind INGERSOLL's design is modular in nature allowing for easy installation of entire subsystems within the ship. Space and power reservations have been made to accommodate future weapons and electronics systems as they are developed. This design feature will allow INGERSOLL to adapt as new military technology evolves. Crew comton and habitability were also of prime consideration in lNGERSOLL's design. Berthing areas are very spacious compared to earlier destroyers and the ship is equipped with features uncommon to most of its predecessors. A ships library crews lounge a well-equipped gymnasium hobby shop and other items have been added to enhance crew comfort. Automation of many of the ship s weapons and engineering systems permits the ship to be manned by far fewer personnel than would otherwise be necessary. 4 Bullt by Keel Lald D 26 May 1979 12 Aprll 1980 Mrs Royal E Ingersoll Wlfe of Admiral Ingersoll Mrs Allce J Ingersoll Nagle daughter of Admiral Ingersoll Length Beam Dlsplaceme Personnel Armament Armament Propulsion Sensors .. R! ESIGN CHARACTERISTICS Ingalls Shlpbulldlng Dlvlslon of Litton Industries Pascagoula Mlselsslppl 16 December 1977 Chrlstened Commlssloned Sponsor Proxy Sponsor STATISTICS 563 Feet 4 Inches 55 Feet 7 800 Tons Officers CPO s Enlisted 2 Five Inch 54 Cal Gun Mounts MK 112 ASROC Launcher MK 32 Torpedo Launchers NATO See Sparrow Mlsslle System Harpoon Mlsslle System LM2500 Gas Turbine Engines t-tl Producing More Than 20000 hp ea ANISOS-53 Sonar SOR-17 Sonar Tovved Array Survell SPS-408 Radar SPS-55 Radar SPO-9 Radar SPO-9 Radar SLO-32 Electronic Support Measure ance System ill Commanding Officer CDR E. R. Fickenscher lll Commander Fickenscher was commissioned from the United States Naval Academy in 1965. He has served at sea as Damage Control Assistant in USS MORTON QDD-948l, Operations Officer and Weapons Officer in USS FORREST SHERMAN QDD-9311 and as Executive Officer in USS COURTNEY QDE-1021i and USS RAMSEY QFFG-2l. He has served ashore in the Command and Policy Branch COP-6023 of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Plans and Policy COP-06l, and was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal during this tour. His most recent tour was as Head, Surface Lieutenant Commander Assignment Section, Naval Military Personnel Command. Commander Fickenscher holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business Administra- tion. Commanding Officer CDR E. R. Fickenscher Ill Commander Fickenscher was commissioned from the United States Naval Academy in 1965. He has served at sea as Damage Control Assistant in USS MORTON QDD-948l, Operations Officer and Weapons Officer in USS FORREST SHERMAN QDD-931i and as Executive Officer in USS COURTNEY fDE-1021, and USS RAMSEY QFFG-2l. He has served ashore in the Command and Policy Branch QOP-602i of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Plans and Policy QOP-069, and was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal during this tour. His most recent tour was as Head, Surface Lieutenant Commander Assignment Section, Naval Military Personnel Command. Commander Fickenscher holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business Administra- tion. Former Executive Gfficer LCDR R. B. Danberg Executive Gfficer LCDR G. M. 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'K I' D 1 ET2 Cleveland stands his bridge watch. EEEJSKZSSQSS ...iz -- f 'Y fi' we - I A DS3 McAlpin performs checks on a UYR-7 co E 4-ff 114 ' . ,, -:iii ., 1 4' X - - --lily'-P ,If DSC Buenaflor performs his duties as Educational Services Officer. i , DS1 Paige and DS2 Burgett troubleshoot a in CIC. md mputer. EW2 Cebulski and ET3 Schramm monitor the SLQ-32 console to find enemy radars. 23 1 ' Lfuug3f,.,f-.-- - WH CG Division At vvork and Play rx X 5,-In L 24 L ff 1-nur' ,Q . Pb. 4' ' li-1... C132 '-ffllffnv 5, A ' l... : ,i: -:4v f I-Q . In 1 -- - V K. ,. , . :luv ' 1? sq if wk- if G g. 'ilu iz. ll, , ,... ,qv-, 'xi' 25 Wrfiaia-if-fV'4 . E, ms ' zz rg j.,.!,..3 ' 9. 7xi5.1 ll ,A- -A -gui 1:--: I G Y I :if ' . 9 9 , '. I 1 1 if Y-w 5, is f, J .V-.,..,,g. Q. A ' uk , K A I 1 42f'f is 1 , 1 5 s 3 T? HY and k A AQ'A gif 1 s 4 if , if ' gi 1 iz: Z . I 1 1,5 , ' , 95. '7- 7a ' -a i' X , A ,f M x if fi '4 5 J ,f .1 Q 1 , ,-. 'fin 'i '1 S., . -4,-. . , W 1- -. 2 jf, 1 mfl'lfPw,,1:-iii . 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Sidi -69 FTM1 Smith and FTM2 Oberdier. 4' FTM3 Derome and GMM2 Wood performing their weekly DCIPMS. FTMSN Allee, GMM2 Wood and FTM3 Lopez. 'Q ,.-- W n.,,...-v- AS:-,Ly FTM2 Oberdier, FTM3 Lopez, FTM3 Magnes, GMM2 Endres and FTM2 Lawrence hold training in the missile magazine. .1- ,. 11.--l',,,-4' 'Q-24' ' ,L ia. ' , 4 ., .---- V M, 'X z FTM3 Magnes loads a computer program for Seasparrow. FT Tucker entices a Poiywog Queen candidate. Ls dw Jlizieeting of the minds: LT Poco, LCDR Farrell O, ENS Coker, CM Division Officer. li 1 1 'l' FTM1 Smith and FTM3 Berome I Combat Systerfms FTG3 Block TM3 Reynolds 7 5 A f 5 ? . 9 - w-....,..,,, 1'-1 .1...,, 1 I K K'-v- ,! STG3 Goodnoe and STG3 Tigerina check schematics 3 2 I V. 5 5 GMM3 Enders 31 nv-.-an-cqnn-o-. - ,,.... .- 'H pu- 32 4 ,,.s. lngerson Ll af 4, fl.-A , af 'MW gal' . ...-1-.X -it ..-J' if li-'A l I . L,-,, .gm - VL.. Olympics I L 4 bn QF 1' i EQv'a Swim Call in the South China Sea E Q--,wg-af---4-vu nun.-ag..-..-.-,-.-. ......-.-gg.-1 , V , ,-, Snapshots 15. .yn Snapshots A Eg., 4 sf. 1 Q' I .l .A K '24, N. 4' ' A -25' 'di' -Q ,N-U, ' frm' - .13 , ' 36 .jr ,Z Q:-, P MJ fi IN-GQ , 2, fi ' 'auf Ngf 'K-:sn i4 -Q--v ' I ,.,.., Q.-ya:nnv,a ., ,,,..-.-.y.r- Qn-..,.........-.-'-'v...--.- o 'JR . .,.,,., fy-:yffv rf- . - 'F 4 'wp A rw. '- . . iffy-' ' ' ' . . : M -'l4x+vi?iik9 l0 th 1 0 5 I sw W.. F ,,,, , .d5sAf-'- 'H aww + im, . 4Q -,.- OC Division s i I DESRON 31 RMC Herb Henson .,,,.nnn1lS Y ar X 1 ar' s f if as HW fun-5q,.,,,,-' 4m,,.f i V v -V ann.. 3 Division Officer ENS James Marshall 1 1 38 i i i I i I 2 i i it ul 17 K i RM3 Stan Jones types up a message. LPO, John Peaseiy enjoys a handshake with the commanding officer. Q www 5- fu 1? -NNNXVMN XL Mxxxm f RM2 Billy Joe Payton awaits news printout in Radio RMC Dale Klain tends to pressing matters. Central. 39 i , Nw. , -... .........-.- .t....,..+...1.-.,.. Q --f...L- ..-ew....,...,.........,...,-.-vain.. .-,,.....,. --f-' ....K.5,.--...1...-.n...f. -gum.: ...,, ,.,. .. . ...,, v- . Y., . ,, . ,. , . RM1 John Peaseiy and RMSN AI Nelson cut the cake during a Tiger Cruise party. 410933 RMSN Mike Van Jelgerhuis examines paperwork with RM3 Ai West makes necessary adjustments ensuring onlooking RM3 Robert Sheff. proper equipment operations 40 Division Officer, LTJG David Brown, smiles in the face of danoer. fi? F55- . Q OSCS Larry Cannon is often buried in paperwork. i LPO, John Cunningham relays information to lNGERSOLL's LAMPS OS1 J. D. Muller conducts watch turnover with OS2 Wayne Soehrmann. 41 W- -..f ......- --....-- -aa........f-.-4...-...,....1-we gaw... .-.,.,,.,.. , .,,- K, ,, , W, mn , . 1.211 N5 - X I is v v .1 . I 1 mf! Indian Ocean Fever If ' ' 's. -P l What are we gonna do with this division? X OS2 Terry Rapmund try enjoys Indian Ocean Beer-Ex. 42 Poiywog Queen representative, OSSN Harry Hart, campaigns with watch officer, LT Polo. l LCDR Allison lDark sweaterl leads UNREP sing-a-long. 7'-' OSSN Richard Biswell stands console watch in the Pilot House. f l OSSN Daniel Stipp sits watch in official I.O. tee-shirt. llj N Norman lMorganJ! is that you? OS2 Jim Bumgarner jogs along the weather decks to stay .od OS3 Tnurnan Duke listens as O82 Marvin Bass plots snip's position. 43 ...-...... ..,.,..,.......,.,. ..... -...,... .............. ---------N--D i . ,iw f 1. ,-. , Z1 1' Q- GS Dlvislon ,S aa +7 CDI DiviSiOn SF NF' 2 ' I r ,V C hs E .l Q SN McKee and SN Stark manning the phone and dis- tance line. ' I Fl l, , .Y--,i BM3 Nicholson and the bridge team. BM1 Akin and LTJG Johnstone. N 46 e M Zip' I BM3 Fog Horn White SN Mona! Forward Lookout me-.,. ,1 ,Q ..... fa JCI ff 5 . - R XL L F, .Ti f Step into the office -ix . .. 1, .M 1... 'M' .ac -'Q ' 'I' -- t w, ,. 01-A ' ' V, 1 - . 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Giving the USS BRGOKE Tow QQ is S-1 Division ,rdf S-2 Division ..........,,,,,-.Q- -xx SKC Racelis oversees requi sitions from the Supply Of ice 220 Ol is o o Ono' SH3 Wickstrom keeps everyone cool with cokes. SK1 Soriano and SK2 Palm. 67 - tau-34:1 ight-I4 n3Qu!A'ilxqg:l1runaQ-11111-wtiunxtailgbn 311094 -li?-lvl LT Flay Elvis Myers, Supply Officer. ......au-- E 1 irr- Q ,, , if f r A J , , r. 1 . ,fi .. .W-en., .ur X--JN! l -A 'A , ,. 5 I i Z ...TVL1 IEEE MSSN DOIHD DK Gang - Hard at work. 68 ilk- F- ' ' E'-- 'A-fl? I, 4...-. :I M-.. ,-.. X CZ: - ,ff .,. 4! '7 .41-'Ik . MS2 Madlem looks to see what MSSR Pierce is cooking. X 1' X 1 Jsmoxw A . 41 1 -' -, ,W E . f . ,A :Qs Hxff' f 'aww I .,'ff',::-,':,'F- V 'IN XX MSC Aure L,,,,.-3 C5294 C,-L .-2-' ....!' Left to right: MS2 Kafer, MS2 Madlem, MSSN Cowan, MSC Aure and MSSR Pierce. 69 . .Sm The job isn't finished till the paperworks done, LT Wilson, Chief Engineer. Fi Division on watch in CCS. i I 4147 LTJG Allen, Engineering Officer of the Watch. if' lui. Gang 1 .X-V. Q GSM3 Hopkins stands watch at the Propulsion Auxiliary Control Console in the aft Engine Room. ' mm ' Ht all u 4 so r ,A K. I : , 0. N' r.a..5 I I i , x . 'I-lg: Y ,....-J GSE2 Kelleher keeps an alert note of indications the Electric Plant Control Console. 71 ,, ., ,,, .... ...-..- -..--...-a.....-Mr---- - -- ,.,.,.........,.-....... -.......-...f-.-v-...-.-.,.-...Q -vm - '1 'vv'v- U Always watching. by vis .1 w 1 f 4 X , ..,,fz -A 1 . -. I- .ill GSM2 Richardson observes HT3 Harvey at the Damage Control Console. 1 GSM1 Evans on watch. . ' '- D Eff: fin .L 555 in . ' ..::::4':' so 'f .llilg ..., 1-un-... --,,..,, I I I l v :Mamma IX- tv I' 'T' 'L ' ' HTFN Stewart operates a drill press in the HT Shop. EN2 Cantalupo troubleshoots the number twO all Conditioning plant. GSM2 Miles studying hard. ai HT2 Teasdale cuts a steel bar in the HT Shop. 73 -'fr'--'- M-- ul '11 Y 3115-4 - - A- -- - it .,A'.- ., , , t- 4-. :uf-q W-nc . ,F 9 4 ' 4 ,, ar' 'N 5 J' u xx H 1 R S , .QC ., I xQ if ii .. 5' in 1-f 5 ...Phu Left to right: EM3 Beahm, EM2 Feldman, ' EM3 Meckes, EM3 Carr and EM2 Edwards in the Tool Issue Room. EM3 Pignol and EM3 Espinosa prepare to work on a power distribu- tion box. EM1 Alvendia repairs a ventilation power panel. EM2 Feldman repairs a toas tef. .un .---H n-v.-,-.- .-,,..,.f..- ..... -... ,l,..- --q...,,1.-.-.--.a-.v....-qv,-.vvpav-an , , 45, i PN1 Joseph, PNSN Pun and YN2 Dunaj reveal the Ship Office's YN2 Dunaj, PNSN Pun and PNSN Mullins. secret weapon. .-:. NI 5.. Q' 5.1-HIS-' --f T ' ll L 4' i' Hamilton I YN1 Tavlor ' rj MW!!- QM1 YOUHQ at the chart fable- YNSN chiiman and Po2 Hamilton. 76 4 OMC Pine plots a course to San Diego. QMS Meeham at the helm. 2545 Ili 9 ,Ar h t 'l II. HM3 Welsh examines a specimen. PC2 Schwager keeps everyone appy a man ca 77 . . - ..,......,..,.....,,f..,..-,...1.-.1-,f.....--..une-.aw --04.05.-Q. -v-5...--.-......4-m---.f-....-...-.f, ........f- . ...-.- --5 ,.,. . - - . .. .Y. ... ., ,. Launching of MAGUS 30. AD3 Hamilton bi F! AWAN Allen counts his hard earned flight pay. 78 The Golden Boys - Pilots of MAGUS 305 LCDR Corcoran, LT Dorin, LTJG Moore and LT Watkins. . -- - u G li . Q !. 7 T 3 4 1 y is l' rs. if-!Pf'g HT3 Rickey, HTFN Kirby and BM3 Goetz share a lighthearted moment during flight quarters. A51 Bolineer, AD3 Hamilton, AD1 Maccuuougn and AT2 Gessman. 4'k' 'Ara :I , 4 ' 1 -.-11 1' A 1 '44 .ff ' vw , Y HE . -, .9 .'v'4,, '.-z ' . nf g,,Q. V .A ,, ,-.sm cg.-5.-wr P+ T' 15. .c ...J , x .. ' if-2 fh f 1' ' 'uf' mga.- -Um .3 . 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OC Beauty. ki Divisi0f'5 fy 53 I 5 gi .hx - , g - .- ! , I l GSM2 Meeks ' -Q 5 fag-ai FTG2 Stone gets some appreciative glances. ' , -, '11 Looking for olives. RM2 Douthit sure makes the boys hot. 107 Ng! . fsf 'I fi i 1' .5 li KVA Q Q 5 i ii x 5 i Y i at or iaqfu -vi f L '!5'I q 4: 9 A LQ 9. gg 'EK ' ' I sl 'Cy Crossing Wogs - Awaiting their fates. ,gea- '-ER, i . ,N I , . ' .r ., -nY,.4 Going through the garbage Chute. ' .A 3 V. 5 HERE? ,Z W. 'fe' . 1ieBB.1aL1. 2 Wog Dogs IIC ', Ommibdore Shellback 1 Queen and Her Court '--- fr--- 'rx-.U Qnul I !4 5,-511-1 An Officer WOQ P' fl 1 H 1 X XXX B :fv 41 KVF2' ' I.. . Fil Y JSR- -l i..'...m fl, ' L L L 4 . i 'kv A535 , if , r Y L mr - The Jolly Roger 925 6 1 .xx 1 Aix' L-e Q. 'N L' I i', ' , ' - Q- r f A N . 7 5 Twas a day to remember. ..,. 111 R I, Beer-Ex Entertainer S S I li 4 .13 fi?- .W gl I NNXX 1. 'P Y 'K ,fi . ' g ' Q' 114 N dw . J X mf 1 - - 4. 'H llllllllllllllll fq bt, w 3. .M Wulf' , Hy' we ,M I iynqu.. gg: rr . 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