Iowa (BB 61) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1953

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1: L1-..fk.3,, 1 it 'lo the Operations Department, and consequently to the Operations Qfii. ter, falls the task ol' maintaining the ship as mobile lighting unit. Thig department must train ollirers in the operation ol' the ship at sea. It mug, turn out olliters qualified to take over the inaneuvering, handling, or placing X -of . . f 1 , j .. l - SH 1 lf CDR. T. M. Ustick, USN Operations Officer 1 v 2 of the potential lire power of the xessel in just the right plate at the right time. 'Ihese olliters must know their ship and how to handle her. They are responsible for her safety and the safety of her crew, XVhile on duty they are responsible to the Ollicer-of-the-Defk COODJ, who in turn is responsible to the Commanding Ofhcer. Under the Operations Department comes Combat Information Center QCICQ which collects, digests, and disseminates intelligence information, CIC does not actually make decisions. They make recommendations to the Comtnandiug Ollicer and the OOD concerning course and speed changes and various other problems concerning the operation and safety of the ship. Another important aspect of the Operations Department is Communica- tions. Through this channel, orders and reports are sent and received, en- abling the ship to maintain outside contact at all times. Among the more important means of communication are radio, flashing lights, and signal flags. ,. .Ak ,,,. ., va .,-, C R DIVISION . . , . Q' , Qgfw- -as - I F :Ji 'J ., p .. ' 4 'Qi '3e' ' i , P , V: - V .Q Al . .Q , Q 'Sl' 3' ' if ffivk if W l I .. 'D' ' . rw' is ' 1 ' i 4 . , I 'fl Q ' il? l If V , . I! - ,i Front: Ens. W. S. James, USN . . . Row One fleff fo right: D. D. Krone, SN: B. K. Lynch, TESNf W. G. Cunningham, RM3f K. E. Schlaugh, RMSN: J. C. Bahr, TESN: P. N. Germani, RMSAf C. R. Gall, RMSNf R. E. Jones, TE3, E. W. Harwell, RMSN: E. M. Stew- art, TESNp I.. A. Amerpohl, RMSN .... Row Iwo llefl Io rigllfj: V. A. Bearden, RMI: J. T. Evans, RMSN, M. D. Schenk, SN, T. R. Jameson, TE3, C I.. Soares, RMSNp R. F. Ryan, TEMSN: P. I.. Hall, RMSN, G. J. Benakis, RM3: S. R. Fowler. RM3: G. E. Sandwisch, SN: I.. M. McDonneII, TE2.

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EX DIVISION from fLeH to righfjz Ens. A. W. Bluemle, USN, Lhig R. B. Mcbermoff, USNR: Lf. H. T. Lqvin, CHC USN: Ens. D. H. Frifchen, USNR: J. W. Holland, CHSCLK. Row one Ileh to righfj: R. G. Sargent, JOC, J. T. Smifh, YNCp K. P. Duncan, PN If L. M. San- ders, JO 3: J. A. Fallowlield, JO 3, R. Bornemann, Ll 37 R. H. Blair, SN, T. T. Murphy, BM 3, H. P. De Forge, QMC .... Row Two lLeff fo righf: A. G. Donovan, PN2f G. H. Pigg, BMI: H. L. Walker, BMI, A. W. Berry, CS3, G. A. Rich, PN3g R. L. Biladean, PN3: G. T. O'Neil, U31 W. E. Lyons, Ll3f R. W. Richards, Pl3p S. L. Caveron, YN1. F rf Q p 1 ,, H . Q. -,. ,- .. . f in Fl I lg I I 'll ' ' S I '- 1' rf--' v .J J ' A ' P Y xt 5 DQ ' v ' 1 5.65 7 . ' Tw, 'VV ,, , r ' H A 7 A A V A 'xg . f k -V 1 AJ E X X N .1 ,I 1 X NX X ,xx Row one Cleft fo righfj: D. N. De Paul, YNSN, L. A. Robinson, SN, R. K. Walker, YNTSNf T. E. McKaig, SN, W. R. Brockmann, SA, R. E. Lyons, LISN .... Row Iwo fleff fo righfl: J. W. Han- na, PISN: J. P. Klebek, LlSNp D. B. Campbell, YNSNp R. D. Converse, SN: W. G. Opie, Pl-IAN, G. H. Moder, PH3.



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1 ., -' 9 A fait. , J z I 7 ii ' J Y o v f a Q 1 . , 'J I X is l g S Front lleft to rightj: LT ligj J. R. Bianchi, LT fig, W, R Spooner .... Row One Cleft to rightl: R. A. Hammond TE3g R. J. Johnson, SN: B. W. Burbanis, SN, R. L. Tester rea. R. c. walker, SN: A. v. Ryan, 151, v. L. ruimefj RMSNi V. H. Torrel, SN: J. R. Avirett, SN: M. K. Madrid 1 up v.. , ..-4' ' .93 . . ' 1 , . f T 5 A! - c R .3 ef, - 1 K f , DIVISION I ' . . SN .... Row Two lleft to rightj: R. 0. Lundquist, TESNf B. T. Thomas, RMSNp D. J. Carroll, RMSNp L. C. McKee, SN, R. E. Beams, TE3p G. 0. Holum, RM3: L. H. DeMeule- naere TE3g L. G. Buchur, TESNf F. C. Wendigf BMSN, W. E. Gorham, RMSNg M. O. Harwell, RMSN. - , ii 5 5 3 My 'QW . L Ng 1 X 'x 53 Row One lleft to rightj: R. A. Webber, Mid: I V. N X L. w. wsrmey, nos, 2. R. smiu, Mid, R. L. O , .5 ' , 5 , Vonier, Mid .... Row Two fleft to rightjs is .. . 1 C H. Waldron, Mid, G. E. Schrader, RDSN: Y-f , l - 5413 , J. L. wenmm, Mid, L. E. Kwan, R035 R. E. 11 ' f 'K Q5 .Jw 'w 1 . i Purd nos w L Wa annals, mid- R c ,. , -' 2 3,1-5 Yr I - - 9 , . . Wagner, Mid .... Row Three lleft to rightj: K. W. Elliot, RD3p R. L. Anderson, RD3f B. B Walters, Mid: L. M. Damgaard, RDSNp F. B. Lucas, RD3, W. D. Skidmore, Midi W. O. Carter, Mid. . 4.311 . y , l ' l X . fi KING DIVISION I iff' ,.. .4 X 5 K.. Tlliulv' ' -4 .f .. , L , ' 1 ' - ' , 'wi .?LR?3'7 'i' f 1 . .4 Y 1 X I . .ff 35F,:2.'i.,'v.-' i . ' W- ' Q A J 1 5 . sz -fr A if ' '-Y. .,.. RFQ' J f' 1'-fr.,-.4 H , '-5 Row l fLelt to rightJ: R. C. Smith, Midi J. F. Simons, Mid, G. A. Weber, Midi ENS J. W. Aloha, ENS J. C. Baillargeon, ENS M. A. Arnheiter, ENS G. B. Shott, J. H. Warner, Midi G. A. Smith, Mid: G. H. Smith, Mid. . . . Row 2 lLelt to rightj: T. J. Smithberger, Mid: E. M. Koepsell, RD3p D. N. Wagner, RD3f E. F. Freeman, RDSNp J. P. Williams, RD3p C. S. Oldfield, RDSNi S. E. Helfleger, RD2f C. W. Smith, R031 W. F. Haggerty, RDSNf G. R. Heacock, RDSN, C. L. Kerr, RD3. . . . Row 3 fLeft to rightj: G. A. Wasden, Mid, rew RD3 E L. Car- J. .l. McG , 5 . rick, RD35 L. H. Peterson, RD3: H. J. Martino, RDSNp E. E. Wil- hite, RD3g E. H. Simonsen, RDSNf W. G. Kraemer, R035 P. A. Heine, RD3.

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