Iwo Jima (LPH 2) - Naval Cruise Book

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rr i X 1 1 WO JIMA NORTH ATLANTIC cnulss DEPARTED: AUGUST 26 ENDED: NOVEMBER 4 A.. 'IF H .-...- -Q-Q ...ue jx, H386 ' PFGV9 JW 15' H-f . fx 4 4 ..- . T 4 c z., g 2, I A vi A 1 .G if X, FS E i. fe 4. 5- . Ii? Q, . 3.01: Q , Li gh: , 1 9 - Y .. F V , -. ,r -. -1 . , rg A , q .F ,,... ,- f fs: . , .,. -1 -H g .V tr, 5 - 1 J 5 A-F766 . A L. , f .5 J N: ' u .4 . ' .-- ' gr V fu'-1 - ,, .g- 5 - 9 'f A. Ki p, ,Q km X A :QA t f Q5 fa- L ' V V .iw-S' ,5 Q 35 Q- g - ,, if Qian ' W 'j ,, I . ' -- We ', .. ,sail wg f , ' I fx , ' 101.7 ' ' 5 fm.. fi - . :fjgguig if. 1 . z 3 E gf 'Q ,g..,,,.,.... X -, x?'w fsf.:w- ' W? 5 l ,qt . r F 4. . x f pb , ' ' , , V A:-'LM1-A:,.. 5, , f V ' ' '?'7E2fE 11l: ff7 5 ' ' 'I .4gLgiQfT?zi:i', ' , 1 i ' ' ' ' ' ' tif LL-f-Q' Qf:,g,,g - ' , - H , -' ,Eh P.5.'5'VS'f4 ,J . ' 4 Q. 4 1 as 'u 3 . 5, N1 1 , W 4 I ,z I 's ,x ,i 1 1 5 a 3 . 1 1 f K 2 - f 1 I f . Q E . f 1 -,-L V--+1-.:g..,, -,.. .. ,...---f-402 ' 1 .,.. ai z,,,... 5 . f 1 4 -if-xf UP? :L 'TT' M-g f1 f Q-Ji f ia- - L 1-ff-h.L, f s :ei i ' ' '. wriu 21:44 . . 'jegglr':1 f.f1C, ,:',.l'h '-'-uf -v f 1 CAPTAIN RAM SAY LAWSON A native of Hamilton, New York and a graduate of Colegate University, Captain Lawson entered the Navy in 1955. Captain Lawson has served at sea in Attack Squadron One- Seven-Six, Attack Squadron One-Zero-Five, USS Oriskany QCVA-345, Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Eight, Anti- Submarine Fighter Squadron One, USS Forrestal fCVA-595, and commanded Attack Squadron One-Six-Four. Assignments ashore have been on the staffs of the U.S. Naval Combat inform- ation Center School, Commander, Naval Air Forces, Pacific, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, D.C., and as a student at the Naval War College. He reported to USS Iwo Jima from duty on the staff of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Captain Lawson is married to the former Christe! Hicks of Morrisville, New York. The family resides in Springfield, Virginia. ll-I '- COMMANDER f RUSSEL J HENRY Commander Henry a natrve ot San Franctsco Caltfornla recerved has commnssron rn the U S Navy ln 1962 He became a Naval Avlator rn July 1962 after recetvrng fllght tralnlng at Pensacola Flonda He has seen duty wrth HS 7 and HS 5 aboard the CV s USS lntreprd USS Essex and USS Randolph He has been attached to Hellcopter Flghter Squadron Three homeported ln Btnh Thuy Republrc of South Vtetnam and was Otftcer ln Charge ot HA CLJ 3 Detachment Etght ln Flach Gra where he tlew over 700 combat sortres Commander Henry also conducted the take oft Iandlng acrobatlc and spun phases of the Operatronal Test and Evaluatron of the T 34C alrplane and was accepted as a member of the Socnety of Experrmental Test Prlots IU September 1974 After berng relreved as Commandlng Ottlcer of HS 5 ln July 1979 Commander Henry reported to the lndustrlal College ot the Armed Forces Following graduatlon In 1980 he reported to the USS lwo Jrma as Executive Ottlcer ......-n-an--Ill'-N uw. .1 1-.rvv us ... , DEPARTMENT H l l 1 3 5 7 r i i I A Clockwise from upper left: lC3 Steve Hampton repairs TV equipmentg PN1 Pete Pedro Cyphers and PN2 Pete Olney examine service reoordsg YNC Lee Fosterp Chaplain Jack Varnell performs Sunday Church Servicesg YN2 John Parks instructs LTJG Leon Jones on typewriter protocol. GHZ' Clockwise from upper left: ABCS Ed Osieckig PNSN Tony Kuroda deciphering a set of orders'?g YNSN Danny Hall peeks over YNSN Jim Griffen's shoulder as he types a love letter: CWO2 Where's Luther Williams finally caught at his deskg PN2 Steve Tranby and PNSN Li'l John Floudebush trying to make it look like they're busy, but really folks, they posed for this picture. E l 'Y 4 u V Nj I Q Q Q 4 w .- an Clockwise from top right: The Combat Cargo Gang - SSQI James Hoadly, AN Richard Klug, AN Henry Milligan, AN Burke May, and AN Steve Siebertg PC3 Dave Walker slots mail for everyones favorite mail call g PC1 George Doug- lass: DM3 Mike Kohanek ready to start a new dayg PCSN Whitney Bradley cancels mall to be sent horne. ie , .e.-.A1L'4,,,:, ' ? 1,4-.,:-,Z df WMI, Ar 1 ' if ul!! 5-...- kr-'Hi-mi.. JF I lr-lm! Clookwrse frorn upper left Capt RICK Intellrnl MAC Donald Romeo LISN Gary Woung and L13 Bull Golowach allgn one of the snap s pnnt ang rnacnlnes SN Flrchard Demarsh and EW1 Torn Travls nandllng the load of 3 M Ll2 Glenn Beyer one of Iwo Jima S copper squad .11-u1nw,. ,j...,,,Z, - I . M-L . Tx r if l . ,f 1 H Q ' -.,-, W- l J J, fx e 4 fn A. EW ' ij if ' Plus- 4. I , ,? ' Q 0 V V M 'Ari-7:7 A . . J f 1 ' . Il , ' n ' EJ .,- -.-.. . N, l . a 9 ,Q 5 .lf-I 1 I ,ral . Z . . . .Z . . . , . 'M , X 3 1 V .' ' . A I q H ' 3, :jg 4l-' . AX OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT Clockwise from upper right: Ops Boss , CDR Hank Innes, laughs as he completes the ship's day to day scheduleg Trained professionalsg EW2 Ray Bender and EW2 Barry Horn prove no gear is too tough for them to fix. Especially when you've fixed it before: OS3 Denard Easy Lambeth and OS3 Bruce Shue plot the ship's course and speed. Hope- fully it's heading homelp OS2 Carl Hall and OS3 Charles Street ensure alls under con- trol in ClCg LCDR Lon Scofield gathers essential information. sud X -1- - A 1 Clockwise from upper left: LT Greg Higgins standing one of his many watchesg LTJG Keith Steiger ensures the crew is well trained and off to schoolsg EW2 Tim Wil- lison shows what trouble shooting is all aboutp OS2 Edward Pappy Gibson explains to OS1 Flich Gelinas what CIC is really all about: EW2 Albert Gutierrez tries to con ENS Kevin Boss Derbin into believing he's really working and not listening to the Ftolling Stones. 1 1 TJ ' f , .Xl 1 Clockwise from upper left: AC3 Charles Stanley, AC3 Steve Taylor, AC3 Tom Orassinger, Major Denny Shock- leyg LCDR Chuck Taylor, Honey, l'll be working late at the office today p ET1 Steve Brady, ETC Floyd Blythe, ETMC Paul Markel and LTJG Bob Webster go hysterical at the problems a little buffer can create: ET3 Jim Prescott line tunes some electronic equipmentg ET2 Frank Bootcamp Jagdeo. 'Q'-fb slsl ' Clockwise from far left: ETSN Max Smithg ET3 James Dews' 24 hour work center plays a big part in keeping Comrn's gear in working orderg AG2 Whitney Bacong The 'Weather Gang': AGAN Steve Engsler, AG3 Carl Sucher, AG2 Whitney Bacon, AG1 Rogers Teeters, AG2 Mike Noble, AGAN Mark Luce, AGC James Da Silva and LT Lee Devendorfg AG2 Mike Noble gives some on the job training to AGAN Steve Engsler. gf' Tqw-5, Clockvviee from left: ET3 Charles Sirnong OSSN Tim Flobertsg ET3 Delrnous Webb and ET3 Randy Banaucn work on advancement Courses for making rateg OSSA Lonnie Larking EW2 Paul D'Arnbrosiog ACSN William Brewer. VV e N 4. . F . 9 1 ' . , , , f' . gs U ,if X 0 0 .L V L4 . ' X f ,L k,,,.2' aw ' A x 1 L... P . 'r :E . : 1 'n . I xk Q, 9. .1 Z r X , L. -.. ,-...........-41:--, ...,..... ,.. , .. 31-ng9.,.,- .,,.,,, , I I K' ll Clockwuse from ngnt AC2 Dennis Adcox and AC1 Brian Scoccnno YNSN Alan Masker OS3 Kentn Barrom AC3 Tom Grasslnger ET3 Kenny Flanagan ET3 Alan Bnsco 9000 QQ' 'R b l If-Zi Ili! i .... ' N'.'V Clockwise from right: ABF2 Richard Hartmang CDR Bob Jones is always busy helping the heIo's reach the ship, safely. During the cruise the USS IWO JIMA recorded its 96,000 safe landingg LCDR Frank McCarty and ABH1 John Carrollg AN Kevin Fraizer ABHAN Dave Billings, AN Phil Lopez, AA Rick Wilson, AR Scott McChan, AA Chris Tucker, ABHAA Pat Mooney, AA Sonny Linares. AIR DEPARTMENT 'wager 'Wh IS' .Sunni-nn.. yfbwhv Clockwlse from far left: ABHAN Daryl Mabreyg AA Joe Alleng ABF3 Leroy Wrigntg ABHAN Dave Arrltt: ABHAN Rich Lockhart and ABH3 Kenny Jackson look- ing out the window ofa MD5 fire truck. -I :mai ,....... QQ' Clockwise from upper right: ABFC Charles Stallings strums some tunes as ABF3 Steve Erbaugh listens ong AR Christopher Tuokerg ABH3 William Turbut, lf l throw these darts anymore l'II probably out a hole around the bullseye! g ABH3 Robert Huddlestong ABHt Red Bishop. Clookvvise from lar left: ABH3 Charles Wardp AA Alan Neddlernang AN Kevin Cheekg AA Kevin Frazier and ABH3 David Billings checking CO2 cartridges in flotation vestsg ABH3 Steve Allen, ABH3 Matthew Sohaetlers, AN Terry Clair, AF? Mark Hollis, ABI-lAA Anthony Cartolana, ABH2 Roger Frear, ABHAN Robert McLeod ABHAN Steve Clayton s, f r r f ...,..i-t...n-.-..z-n...- 0.-um,-.4 . ,.-i...,..-.......-.-g- ., J, .--',,.,,rf ,Ly f -'W Meri H nv- ' . L -Y ' ' 43951 Clockwrse from upper Ieft ABF3 Chuck Post and ABFAN Brnan Lenz relax with a frrendly game of backgam mon ABH3 Bob Doiata ABH1 Ed Sun ciarr ABF2 Rodrugo Castro AA Kevrn Frazier R1 l ,..----- ' , f' x , ' 3 ' ' lt' ' ' .- X Clockwise from upper left: ABH3 Don Evans performs DC work on an applica- tor: ABH3 Michael Waggoner and AN Glenn Karrasg ABF3 Bill Oakley and ABF3 Mat Graves, Taking it easy g ABHAN Christian Ledford. A. ..... 11.71. ,.,,.. 4 , AVIATION INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Clockwise from above: AD2 Keith Tourney and AD3 Daniel Loualleng ASE2 James Goss caught stretching after taking a nooner?g CWO2 Byron Craig goes over the daily paperworkg PFI1 John Bernard. Q Z Z! Clockwlse from upper left AMS3 Flon me McClendon and AMS3 Chuck Flor ence AMSC James Belcas golng over leave chats makrng sure hrs IS on top ADAA Frednck Marlowe adds has speclal talents to AlMDfADMlN Berthlng Nlce work Marlowe AZAN Ltncoln Natuon hut tlng the manuals CDR Gerald Smlth stud les a new tech manuel The monthly lssue type' E ll I , eg will -ft 1 S Clockwise from upper left: ATl Kermitt Bryan test- ing a piece of equipmentg ADl Lewis George keeps himself busy during the dayg AD1 Paul Howard trying to keep himself busyg AT3 Dennis Westfall the 'fix-all kid'g AZ3 Thomas Musser types a letter lto himselfl. .Nxt .-gttzx .-........,..........,,....1,.,. ,-, , Clockwise from upper left AT3 Patrick Leonard calib- rates an O-scopeg AE1 Donald Nasnp AS1 John Hamkawsky ASH2 Douglass Traver work- ing'?p AD3 Kevin Beacon work- ing on one of his many inter- GSI. Clockwise from right: Alv1Sl Delmar Gilbert, l'm steady as ever g AN Randy Sherman soldering on a circuit boardg ADl Kevin Cohenourg ADAR Michael Anderson caught admiring himselfg AZ2 Davie Neil. D CCIVIMUNICATIDNS EPARTMENT xl N . I... W K l Ci....- fl, Clookwlse from upper left SM3 Paul Kung Communrcatlons Yeoman LT Ken Watson I must hasten after them for l am therr leader' CWO3 John Kohler Ftadro Offrcer SMSN Chrrs call out for some trout E , ,V -,kfx-at . ,, I ' f- ki 5 Q lr 1 K4-X' fi vide N U LE, I -xl ff r my A, l -Z -at f 1 r pp p t -,rr p 2 D .pf l if f e N' 5. 5 ' l r ,jf TP A ' : ' - ' ' 'J A, ' l I . 3 . . . l P ' l 2 Bay and StlA5A Ralph Easthomg RM2 Rick Binklegf, I think l'll , f y J 'Q J N ra f,.Kl't l 'd N L-UK L - V N raillix N :M It G Aj A A l .il 5- , Wiz V 1 . I f X 4 l l l i 5 2 1 T 3 ii ,E Clockwise from upper right: RMSN Rich Dolan and RM3 Phil Twinkle Glatfel- ter in the backgroundg RM1 Al Tiny Fox, RMSN Danny Bullock and RMSN Dennis Grizzly Wil- loughbyg RM1 Paul Petti- grew, FleenIistment? l'II drink to that. g RM3 Toby Mazurg RMSN Danny Mor- rell checks freqs. 91 .ig va F ,us sf' il! ,Q--,,,, 'ar l'!' l Y A -I ..... Syl! f ,. l Apiiiiiz as HI ' - . Clockwlse from upper left: SM1 Tom Schwelterman, SM2 Chuck Dumas and T rr Wh ht How much is m SRB'P SMSN Cool Joe Reilly CalI- SM3 G y 'Q . y . z , ing Bo Bo Debohus . , . 3 RMSN Reginald Olds, Hello, mom'? g RMSN Carl Hestad - Xerox Repairg SM3 Pat Lawrehceg RM3 Chuck ZZO Maas - Teck Control. ' ,f,,,f'5 NG INFOFI SUPPLY DEPARTMENT l, lf.l.!,1' . iam I Xufxnxl' N4 .3--.. ...Mr Clockwise from left: SH2 Robert Aldridge keeping things cleang SKSN Dee Adams, SKSN Michael Trenner, SKSN Edward Perkinson, SKC Westley Davenport and SK3 Gary Caseg MS3 Bernard Moix, How do you like your eggs done. Rare, medium or well-done'? g LCDR Dennis Allen. ni xx iff. O 0 H f I O Q 9 ofvfv.l.'.'.': , , 'J h Clockwise from upper left: DK1 Dan Byrd and DK2 Scott Mason prepare for one of our two rnost favorite days of the rnonth, PAYDAY 3 ABF2 Alphan- zia Daniels trys to show MSC Bob Lunsford his new ballcapi SK3 Chuck Locklearg SHSN Robert Muggsy Cohickg LT Cal Mundt keeping Supply running smooth. ---s-u-sian-aah--'t-u-wan.-.-.g SXS- . C J fik qi! i f Clockwise from upper left: AK1 John Stanleyg SKSN Charles Neal storing parts in their correct bin: LTJG Chris Washington, The man with the pIan 3 SKC Westley Davenport keeping up with the endless supply of paperworkg SK3 Dudley McCoy. 'Hg' ? X f .1 Clockwise from upper left: DP2 Tony Blevins and DP3 Jim Postg ENS Lee Kirts, Hanging in there g MSSN Jett Dennis ready to start another busy day preparing food for the crew: MS3 James Moreland: ENS Mike Platis counting out the money he had to pay the photogra- pher to take his picture. EE 1 l T 1 E 1 . 3 z 4' 5 it 411 Clockwise from upper left: SK3 Gary Case behind bars'?p Sl-lt Bobby Hochg MSSN Dennis Herbert critiques the penmanship of M81 Charles Coxg MS2 Michael Carnahan and M83 Jim Lumsden slice bread for their midnight snackg MS2 Fred Sullivan, I wonder where this fifth ace came from? g SH3 Steve Rutherford, Soap'? What you talking about Willis. Clockwlse from left DPSN Tlmothy Brady LTJG Dallas Stamper and AK1 Davld Baker Well to tell you the truth Sur I ve never seen a center fold luke that before' AK2 Antonlo Alfaro MS2 Michael Tor nck MSSN Domlngo Nunez SHSN Fllohard Tatro and Flob Bell No these are not your khakls unless your last name ends an S K l ' Cl ' I . 3 ' J ' - ' , ' , ' KI ' ' ll ' - t. if ' 'lf-, f 9 43 5 . ,Y X T ' Y-. J 5 F vs l Clookwise from right: SH3 James Baker keeps the money rolling-in in the ship's storeg MSSN Mike Lewis, MSSN Tracy Smith and MS1 Simon Makarewiczg MS2 Jo Jo Hernandog MS1 Romie Abogadie keeping up with the paper workg SKSN Michael Trenner breaking free. L I . dp! ----.vi if X A-.- .......-......-3-., Q , - DENTAL DEPARTMENT - '.1-Q' 1, ra 4 'I . Clockwise from left: DT2 Ken Flushing makes sure all crew members aboard receive equal time. Step right in g DT3 Salvadore Sonny Loya prepares an instrument pack tor the next patientg Look mom, no more cavities! g LT Doc David Murchison uses those valuable hands ot his to keep the teeth from hurting and the faces smiling. ,,m,i-an-I MEDIC HM3 Mathew McGuire and LT lDocl Kastytis Karvelis perform an operation in Medical. HM3 McGuire receives a few pointers on minor Surgery from Doo Karvelis. HM3 Ranald Carlson seems to be having prob- lems. But Doo, he says, he is having problems breathing! AL DEPARTMENT 4-.X - -- ,........,.-. ..-W.. .-. , ,. T: z if ll? ' -4 Y' i Clockvvise from Iefti l-lospitalrnan stricker SN Manuel Ahadg l-lMl George Marsh is good at providing negative results. He is the ship's X-Ray Teohg HMCS John Smlthg HMC Michael Zakrzewski prepares lab samples for ohservationg HMC Donald Thomas. l r... i 5 K-Q. ,-., 'Xa J 'E ,JI i XX! T' 1 -V -Q-'jx Z Q' d -f as Y 1...-2--4.-... K, M '5,'g.J , cnnnmr.as,...a..n.4., :soon-.a i E 5 I 4 E 2 r 4 l I ' 4 P U rs Y P ,l yr DECK DEPARTMENT 3? dm... if S XSS' ks- I Q 1 . !9'f3!,:T1f if IL! GJ Wai ' Clockwise from upper S S N N rigm: cvvo2 David ' Bos'n Thomas and BM2 Billy Borst prepare L for refuelingg SN Jim Pel- l lum and SN Ray Peelerg SN Marcus Quintero, Sure beats a .45 Cal amigo! g SN Ray Peeler at Sea and Anchor sta- tiong GMGC Lawrence Naniot. Q Y 's X N, 1, if .MM 1' xi. -1 7?- 'W 'I 'Q'-an 49' iv --J fe.5 7 If g' irff . do , . Q 1 of' V Q,-Y! -.. Clockvvise from upper Ieft: BM2 Johh Soheeler and BM3 Frerichy Gregoire practice kriot tieirigg BM2 Pappy Cahohoiag CVVO2 David Bos'ri Thomas and BM1 Larry Straok, But Bos'h, l'm telling you. I did see a mermaid out there. ,ya 5A ' f , My -eiyip'-Yi . Q, + 1 ii v I i 2 I F f E 5 Clockwise from upper left: SN Neil MoGtivary and SN John Doo Doohertyg FTMSN Scott Dude Mayes: SN Kenneth Ace Smith - ships Iookoutg GMG2 Berry If you think you're going to shoot me out ot this you're crazy g SN Ricky Hasties and BM2 John Scheeler. J-iii Sw X AQ? .-..l......11L.. q .5..upa:1..4..m- Clockvvise from left: SN Sammy Byrd and SN Kenneth Smith guide the snip on a steady courseg BMSN Ftandy Ward on the lookout tor oontaotsg GMG3 Marion Doss works on the gun mountsg FTM2 Benjamin Lewis, FTG3 William Keller and FTM3 Bob Jamesg SN Eddie Hoyle spots a contact on the horizon. Q' ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Clookwise from upper right: HT2 Fiick Teddy Bear Leitzel in DC Centratg MMFN Roy Wilins, CWO2 Ernest Greenwood, MMFA Gregory Snay, MMC Wayne Bushey and MM1 William Egan in Main Controlg IC3 Doug Roberson telling it like it isp LTJG Scott Stoner, Of course I can type. I can read too g MMFN Mark Petterson. Clockwise from upper left: MMFN Bernie Horn, MM2 Herb Arns and FN Julian Alarcong EM3 Jeff Rensink caught in portable tool issue: MRFN Dean Emeigh, MR3 AI Spreeman and MR2 Andres Degusmang BTCS Reed Mclane takes the wheel, LTJG William Frontz doing what he does best. ' Clockwise from near right: MR3 Dean Emeigh working with a drillg HT2 Herb Joiner playing phone talker in DC Centralg MMFN Forrest Whittle, MMC Wayne Bushey, FN Forest Emanuel, MMFN Derrick Everett and MM3 Donald Swegert on watchin Main Con- trolg MMFN Carl Friend taking some time out: HTC Jim Hayesg MM3 JR Bordone and ENl Bruno Cardo. 175 , 41 es. A x ' - 'bf Clockwise from upper left: EM2 Bob Craig and EM1 Pagaduan, FR Scott Lubowickig HT3 Ernest Harvey manirig the phones in DC Cen- tralg FR Harold Grirnmg BTFR Danny Baldockg BTFA Richard Mack and BT2 William Quick. .0 ' i l I 1' - , ll' x A Lx Clockwise frorn top right: LTJG Wil- liam Tate and EMC Joseph Kushag SN Brett Foxg MMFN Michael Meyers, EN3 Bob Downing, MM1 Ebenezer Santos, MMFA Thomas Padeken, MM3 Chris Weeksg EMFN Mark Fleederg EM3 Gary Neely. 48 I .-...-rf' 1 'B P- FN Mike Clookwrse from upper far left IC lquette keeplng busy'P BTFN Robert MMFN For ager MM3 Donald Newman rest Manuel MMFN Forrest Whrttle LTJG John Canaday MM3 Leslre McClellan MM3 Trrnothy Bowen MMFN Gary Johnson and MMFN Derrrok Everett ICB Paul Beeler ICFN Randy Pltlrnan and lC3 Gary Ventura rn Forward lC Shop 1 ' , ---e e 5 .. 1 :L S i 4? .-J 4 Aw . Mx ii. it . : r 5 fi . ,--., I Q I-3: , 0 l I 7 .if nf- nv' , ., 1 fa a 1 r y 4' P' ' ,Q 2 Y 1 , - v is Y ' I I V 1 I , r y . X X , f ' ' 1 . J' -V .F - O' 1-,1 ----nc:-A-0-r' lun-inn-4.-v XY 3 .,,-. +36 Y v' I 'UW fi Clockwise upper left: BT2 Salvadore Manno in the Engine Floomg BTFN Charles Smithg MM3 Donald Swegert checking the quality of a piece of pipeg BT3 Dave Gulvas in the test lab: EN3 Richard Ralston, ENFA Tim Cothran, EN2 Willie Moore, ENFN James Gavigan and ENFA Stanley Thompson. l 1 l ,, ............- -..--..... ,,, ,...... -we ....-.. muoig,,..04,..,in-.-unv1. ..a.1---1-1p-1-. -. --mv.--1-b -' .L .. . -- - V , ax vu Vlsvef A. ,goal 1327 p--. .awww- Clockwlse from upper left MM2 James Trall BTFA Jeffry Mundy FA Jerry Lyman and EMFN Kenneth Case MM3 Richard Alsup and MMFN Haroid Grlmrnws FR Stephen Richards Q .. .-..- Q-.....--an-.q,.-o-,,,,,, dw, A N L, ,e,,,,-,,,., ., e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , X S . K f ,. V f N ', 1 5 - El ,bs -1 4 -'j'M , Qu i ' ll 3 'v .4 A ' ,:.f- . '?.:.,,3. , , W ' ' X ge ' ' Q N e' , 'sf . f-V , ' ff A 5 ' A ' ffm Lfifiiayi f , - v Q n I S viii n N' , , , , I 5 421 '. L N x. Q f ' 4,? ' L if K 'I , - . . l I , . n Clookvvise from right: BT3 Timothy Luoasg BT2 Charles Kingg BTFN Jerry Napierg MMFN Bradford Johnson, FN Grant Huddlesion, MM3 Larry Degeesi, MMFA Raymond Wilkins and MMFA Gragory Snayg EN1 Bruno Cardo and MR3 Dean Emeigh in the ship fitters shopg BTFA Richard Mack and BT3 Salvatore Huebel stand watch in the Fire Room. .. VX 'HU-I I1 i B. 413: f W 4 -lf - ,1-.---..--1n.. ., . W Clockvvlse from lar left BT2 Mlchael Howard FN Angel Soils troubleshoots a telephone box EM2 Robert Cralg EM3 Joe Lance EM3 Al Jelllson and EMFN Blalr Demerltt BT2 Steve Thomas playlng the days down HTFA Merle Phllbrook HTFA Fnc Burgan HTFA Brlan Blshop HTFN Ashley Baker HTFN Robert Valenzuela HTFN Steven Roblnson HT3 Mlohael Ledger and HTFA Ralph Wells HTFA Patrlck Vea .L W' K L..- i- 1 FN Martin Nydahlg HTFN Todd Arias, HT3 Randall Kirk, HTFN Gregory Kilanderg BT2 James Mitchellg BT1 Charles Newmarrg lC2 Frank White. ,xr A r E Tx 4: -- Nl r AC Nun -LJ' 'i ig- Clockwuse from left BT3 Tumothy Bowen HT3 Greg Spelcner MMFN Rncnard Bobcock BTFN James Brown EM3 Wnlluarn Lynch 'N N x 'Nr xmmx 'I J, EH' C. Ciookwise from right: QM3 Freddie Osoorneg QM3 Bob Granamg The Navi- gation Tearn QM3 Freddie Osborne, OMC Daniel Gearardo, QM3 Gary Logan, QMSN Louis Tnorton, QM3 Horace Saunders, OMSN Hank Esslinger. NAVIGATIDN DEPARTMENT it o :Q ,'- . if .. 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'lf xx' 'M ff ,f' 4.,z...'-- 4 FLIGHT DPS 'sang Algfuijg- Milne. . - - ' I-b.'...,. Clockwise from right: SM2 Paul King finds his life on the line after telling an Arab oil jokeg The barber- shop quartet from Transylvaniag Some people will do just about anything to have their picture taken. MVA. ,v,. .:. ni. .M--3 Many IVVO JIMA crewmembers broaden themselves by taking PACE Courses taught by instructor Thomas Wagner. Many many thanks to him for his patience and for sharing his knowledge. :ig x ,Qi Q A ' I .i fm ' 'Q Smokers 4.n11u Ho-Down night aboard the Iwo Jima! Waiting to pull into Liverpool, England. crew members broke out their guitars and banjos for a friendly get-together on the hangar bay. They heard LTJG Yeager and SM2 King sing Country Roads and Bos'n Thomas sing I Saw The Light . Other favorites were As The Raven FIies , Carolina On My Mind and FioIlin' In My Sweet Babys Arms . - .nfs 1' faw' 41 -J 'E 3 4' ga-is ' K W One pleasant retreat for personnel aboard Iwo Jima was Sunday Services. They could find almost any type of reli- gious service to fit their needs. They included: Latter Day Saints, Church of Christ, Catholic Mass and Protestant ser- vices. One person who really enjoyed going to Sunday Service was Seaman Hal. He's a sidekick of AD1 Kevin Cohenour or is it the other way around? IWC IS VISITED BY VADM J. D. HNSON, JR. f A POEM FOR OUTCHOP VVe're underway for the USA My God its been awhile You get this feeling down inside That forces you to smile We came out here to do a job To show the world our strength And now that all is said and done You look back and you think You think of times on wa ter hours Of food you oouldn't eat Of seas that rolled you out of bed And knocked you off your feet You remember times in foreign ports With friends and tasty wine And things you saw that will remain Forever in your mind Then you realize that even though A pionio it was not This oruise was worth the time you spent For the memories you goteh AC3S T y Q rf 'F THE HDMECOMING A ef -V , ' ' ' sr 'Rv-. V, . ',,, QV . HUMHERS :IL r Li- 11. ,,, ., . 1 asv- Q, vu.,-p, 'I' w, .af M ki - My W. .,,,.,,,- ff-M , ,nn ,.,, , U .31 . ..,.. ., ' -, I I 5 .m'.lll!llfff1a4,.1! 1' l .1 .-f ff ,, v u L c Alifkx 5 -. . I I , 1 I 1 ,fl !- f LOVE IS HNO JHWA AT HOME P L 'X X 11 . :if 8 . 4. w 1 'R .. 9. A v, V 1' lic, if I 4..r-..,.. F 'fn if . avg ul' n 'I . v K. X . ' 1 - 1 41 f ffl. p . F I M' x.,, K 1 .9 fu! ., . , if 1' A 1 3. 'QE U' 1 R 2 'N E1.MR fi 1-1- xi Jn .fl .man H--I 95 ,, M. V.YV. ... 1. -,-ff ,f f-- ,-.-. The North Atlantic Cruisebook was a combined effort of the Public Aftairs Office and the Photo Lab. We're sorry that not everyone could have their pictures taken during the cruise due to its duration and workload. Even though the cruise was short it was a memorable one. We hope that in some way this book will help you to recall some of your favorite moments of the cruise. We would like to thank Taylor Publishing for all their efforts in the production of this book. We would especially like to thank Taylor's representative Belinda Kitchel for all her support and patience. A Thank you. CRUISEBOOK STAFF Editor ENS Kevin Derbin Layout JO3 Scott Mohr PH3 Mike Snyder Writer JO3 Scott Mohr Photographers PH1 Tom White PH3 Mike Snyder PH3 Mike Farrell B E 15 ? s Q. 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