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' , I, L 4 I . . l ' , 1 4 ' , , 4 ' .V U F ' ' ' I, 1 ' h I v irq I W Av 4 - Q 3' f' EA .'-, 1-1g..1ii'-.fi ' 3 1 1. Ff'VE9'4 I 150 160 168 172 178 A 2065 3 F ' 'Nh it , . -2 LIBERT JFK M1 HOME: 'N MEA CRED11 I. S. I V- 256 . 274 310 328 .142 2 359. up J 1 D I 'F I 402 414 422 482 484 486 4ss V2 SECURITY 1 SUPPLY 1 TRAINING 1 WEAPONS -I-ff' :Jeff v N. I..--.- .-.- - - -- EL . :J . U' ' ' 'Q Q ,THE LIFE AND TIMES CN JFK 4 . 1. a' - .X . Bl - ' 'CP 41 VA.!'-- -A. I -.Er I,- 1. , Q 'Y , ' I ' : 3+ Y, I 'fwfr -I 1 2' ' K I Avis A . .I :P 3 J 4 A: i 'S v , I HS-7 , , I 15 -YrAv:QQ .P I' ' 'Pg ,fi wg-KW -It-'tl' , Av.. - - . L. 'll I g1. Q g,,!- ., I. 'E 12 'H rag: 's. 'I Y . ' uhh Al M- 1 - Y VQ'2 150 LIBERTY CALL 160 JFK MIRACLE 168 if HQMECOMING ' I ..-A I 'HAT 111-1 :rx-I-.1111 , '59 1, , n. ' M' 'S -f .'Is ,. ' . 1' L ' 1. ' h iq? R 1' A AW , an ,'Q .S I M-,A ,no I af' H M 1145 A ' , .,f1'ff 2f. f:-alfwf-Dibvlbw-. Q, -A . V M, N . . ,, A ' E -' ,TT N - I' ' f !tZ': ,JAZZ-1:25 I mg.. .. fc, k V. ,A A f xvigifiqqiglg H' ' JEK HEADS SOUTH AFTER A GR UELING YEAR- LONG 1 ., C - in fax? f? -. vw , I Z . A gl ?A, N 4- L Y -. --- ---4.-.. R ' I' YARD PERIUD :aw ' - .2 A., .4 ' 1-M,-gf r' i ? Q- 5 - H- IF A. 1 . 1 I' ! 5 'I if: E I I Qgggrsau- fs, pu. L T , A i - ' +51 3-5 ' , .iff 1 15 , we . 1 ,H - I - W , 1-1 3,57-'f'G E- f , 15 ' -Q -1 ' ' J 1 Q fhmri. u' ,, 5 is - mn , ., Lau, 1 8' is 1 ,,. :gg it , lp' J,lQ!lf1v 'fi l 1 3' i .xlfxf ,QW A Mu A I xv S L u ,. Ml' , 'lfflw 'lv . S I Q. in f ,,' , tml Q4 J.. 1,52 1,2111 A-Q' ...Ln 1 1 'IL ' Lf! f 1- Ili. 'Q x '- ,I 3 ., .. F is ,a. The Change of Command is one of the most time honored traditions practiced in the United States Navy and navies around the world. On 1 May 1986, The USS JOHN F. KENNEDY KCV-671 continued this tradition as Captain j.A. Moriarty relieved Captain William R. McCowen of Commandin Off' g icer of the World's largest con ' ' ventionally powered warship. C T C p wr, .,,--...-t,. PH '1 ff. Q W' Hvbyvs' 'ikiw I - . Q In - .f,. gh I ' i F Q' ,,, ' ,f ' -wa 'I ' f 'X .qw ... agrfff-:ff-.:---A -'i'Tffw2'f:':-1' 2--lj:a1'j'i', ?i5....' Hz, - , ,., . 1 ..,,...,...... Y. M-1,--' -f- 5. ' . Q ' ' l' Q v-gn LIBER TY WEEKEN 'ae T 1 l I J- . it if I! A N-4' ' --- 1-3. mf-- ..-..n.. -' f-r-Y-V--........,,-, ,,,-., -M X c n l I A A auf. ., ' -::'....-'Qf 'P ' . . . . . ' .f ,. fn, ,Z I A V . t L: hair- l ,I U I. in D 'A' . -EMA: .4 . V - I-N. D. :AQv..,,' . .- . '?'f'ff Q 1 f fi-QHQF 'E' 'O T - ah '. 4'1 4. ff 1 'L- 2 J nex- Q 3. ,. I I -Q'-tM25..:1i' 2 '- Mgt ' e2-.4 -'op .l' -- I va --v . .'s Z1 KJ 1 '- g ln ... a nl D n a 0 I Q v I .1 F. 4' li I I pu -1- A--6.51 1 4 17 S1 4-r' S l ,. Z 1 Z ! 'ei Xl 'f Q ll? Stl-Q! r j4iQ.- ,.-4.6 I . lg.a ' S Y. l ,. , -.1..-4472, Crewmen from USS JOHN F. KENNEDY KCV-673 made up a major por- tion of the estimated 17,000 sailors in New York City during Liberty Weekend '86, The four day gala marked the centennial and rededication of the Statue of Liberty. Billed as the biggest party ever thrown in the United States, the salute to the new- ly refurbished Lady Liberty was a visual and aural delight. Highlights included a visit by President Reagan, the Internation- al Naval Review '86, a spectacular fire- works display and a variety of concerts and shows that headlined many world famous entertainers. - C MM NDER R UISER DESTRO YER GROUP TWU Rear Admiral Grant A. Sharp, a native of San Diego California attended the U S N l A d g g g . ., r Q , t a V g ava ca emy, graduating in the class of 1960. He has served in numerous surface ships and has commanded USS DUPONT iDD-941l, USS KING KDDG-411 and Destroyer Squadron THIRTY-TWO. Rear Admiral Sharps early assignments included destroyer duty, postgraduate education in Monterey, California and several staff tours. Following a tour as Executive Officer of USS CONOLE IFF-10561, he served as Commanding Officer of USS DUPONT KDD-9413 from March 1971 to September 1972. During this period, the Dupont was awarded two consecutive Battle Efficiency E s and received the Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award for the ship achieving the highest state of battle readiness in the Atlantic Fleet. Rear Admiral Sharp was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations from 1972 to 1976, and subsequently graduated from the National War College in 1977. From August 1977 to june 1979 he assumed duties as Commissioning Commanding Officer of USS KING QDDG-411. USS KING completed AAW modernization, commissioned and deployed to SIXTHFLT in this time frame. Rear Admiral Sharp was then assigned to the General Planning and Program Division in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations KOP-902 and in November 1981 he assumed command of Destroyer Squadron THIRTY-TWO, participating in both the GRENADA Operations and operations in support of the Multi-National Force, Lebanon, until December 1983 when he assumed duties as Chief of Staff to the Commander Sixth Fleet. Selected for Rear Admiral in 1984, he was assigned as the Director of the Program Resource Appraisal Division in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations IOP-911. In july 1986, Rear Admiral Sharp assumed duties as Commander Cruiser Destro er G TWO. Among his decorations Rear Admiral Sh y roup , r arp wears the Legion of Merit ithree awardsi, Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal itwo awardsj, the Combat Action Ribbon, and the Navy Unit Commendation. R . p , . . . ear Admiral Sharp s wife, Beverly, is from Virginia Beach, Virginia. 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Texas. He his Bm fleet with V5-3 in im at Quona-et Paint, RJ. when he a deployment ly thi Miami: and fum tw the ahead dm carriers UE Sasaiuga ICVMIJ and lndcpendemrc EV-621 flying tlw 52.-E aimafc. fqlgfllid in the Nwnl Pwtgradum School in Monterey, Calif. Far two yeas af mxdy in the ASW Ogieratianal Sammi Cufrindum and gfndimd. with distinrilon. in Much 196 with a Master of Science Degree in Systems Tecl'mol?y. in June 1996 , me the CV-:TSC Officer and wbmntly Assistant GC Officer For ASW aboard U5 JOHN l . KENNEDY QCV-Wi. WM ml KWNEDY. he dlploymcnii ta ilu North Mimi: For 'Tmnwuk W and to the Mediserranean in 1-im Cmdr. has in Denmber ICP! as the Mmlnlsmlivc Clfficef and Maintenance Dffifef. AE that time V532 was Gmliillilii in U51 N F- KENNEDY and diplvyed an the Mediterranean. He cammefvzed his wilt as Exvfutivi Officer with in Aprll IMI wbsequemly wok af that in Augustiidli With V5-32 'E?g?3a'L'.'th'MM'QE?.i'Em5E'NEE.DZF.3.mm ' b'E?1d0'l5'1??? 2E?q'13iB'y i ' 052' 'M 'H' Wi l'f 'p.m,. 'l ls.. I 'W 10 l , las 'wriri 1 .n Q lm be the duties of Executive Officer JCIHN F. KENNEDY N, my Aw QM I Using. is to the fwrmer Cammy Jean Fiizgefald, also af Westerlo, NYY. They reside in Virginia Beach with their sen ,...- 5-wwg... rf l. 20 X I I , l'i'-u'We'??? I -Q K RQ!! Ill 21a'2e f.-su Q A, 5 X - ..g.-,-. -. . ..., r r I 5. F ? F dr 5 4 'C' ,L I f 3. I 6 Y E ! 3 I 1, i 2 'T . i I qi . 'S ! 1, 'r , K ? 3 Z Ii I I -Q - 1 - n iii? I ff RHHL 5 ,. .. W f . ,-.,4, C M AND MASTER HIEP in the Navy in IW and amendad Re:ru1itTrqlnlng in Sam Diem, Calif. FTCM Gravis Elm awry nsignmim me mmm! absurd VA-SS. A ' D hisinitimlimaNEdwlylnJuwam-yuEI9i1,FTC!AGnenatm1dcdAQ B 5rl'molinMfempMi..Tennllollewwd byavlathm ti-rw lmrwam dunes at FAETUPAC, NAS Nm-th Island. Cigna yms Fire pm his knowledge as practice as the fire eumml ilVFf12!. Miramar. lnhilel9i3nhesubma11neEomaEdaeUnindSmaiwisgmwlngqwlcklyamdnuhdlmighlytfalpmed eltommtliebuats. CEWITS new and ln February 1964 xwmilcd submafim in Cami ln Mn-nil 1155. FT nl Gsm mc to a Elm submarine mu: aboard UQ Mariano G Vallejo., waving as fire mlm from canmuztim thmxgh eommiesimirg and ima up-peraiiaml AEE: lm mer US Vallggo, FTCM Green up UH Beniaznin Franklin. Ahuird U5 Benjamin Franklin he awed is his :hand LW Franklin in ally 19?0, Griil1 schmls reporting ta CGBIEUBRQN , ., lk l ll. - nm: 5 mmm: 1 lwNIN5Ef Isiiml. Clllfi REQ and career mumeloc. Wm Tm years the HAESEERLMCT Green return in sub duly :baud USS Swnewall Iuka-an. inclmliing Chief af the bmi mined alcalmloumeloz An' lu 1 -Pi,-fl iff.: lnwasns as g ffm, ,atleaholRelbilitatllCinl',5l D Huapved5iieflz6utl1aanlcrcounielmatthaNava1Hd2 'tal,SanDlega. mn msm imaging July IMS. inland at the Naval Missiles Bengal, Virginia Beach, Va. working as am advisor in the drug and alcdmal ibmrd JQHN F. KENNEDY in lane 1986. as eammmel mmm g-lhggf ,V Jgalmifmiid UB farmer Judith Mariinez. They with their two children Deborah, lived FT1 William ln A fl 5 llll f lg ' , l . A . , 1 , J -Q 'M 9i' 4 Q,,,,,xs- VYY,Vii V U-1,n.LH,u 'W-M If I llll ' Hll 'I Ill I? l!'.'l ,Et ,H .,Q,,.,.-,Q vuvr-nn,--.-.--amy. --: --:,v- --..,fF1,q. A, M..-. .gag . ie' .1- 'fi- .I 1,11 ' x -- K 'V R .r ,. ' - 'lr K, -f' ., - . 4 r 7 .f 1 ,f 1 -JI' -4' ., . 4 ,..- . . f I .- xgl. I , It r 3's'.,i 5: -' A, . r- I K . ,J .-vQv . ' -,. . W 'A . J . 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Sometimes the Sow-t ship- the new Sovrem y were visible near the horizon, other times they closed to within a couple ' ' ' ' l ' lst tus rvntdv d d rds F 14's from KENNEDY S air wing stood at an a u a hun re ya . - to intercept Soviet aircraft such as the Badger bomber if they appmathvd tht battle group. ' 3 1 1 l ,.I - ' -1-r. ..g-' '2 HJ. . . 9-Suv vw- .V 5', '11 ,,.. - ,rf '-I Ep 'L 74 I' 4-on r ' sf IH! 'QI-I-, -' ' Qi. ,,,cv- r- ,,.., J-45.4. 'bf 'fi' 44- ,,, '-3-rf A. 5 V f-- ' ' ' mfr, ' m ' -. q'- : 'fb , - l ,, ,Kby- if I . A H 4, -A . l ' ,u '- A .. V :GQ 'uf' 1'--if 'fl--' ' :-1- .?-A2 0--QE 4 ,,-- fo 5.1.1 HQ. 0 'ff 4 ' , 1 V-.u, 1 . , I 1 ' M 1 P f Y Q 3 v 1 'hi' ' e ' Q x 2-,nj A, 4' .- ,L v .., , ,MY .. - ,g - . al' , 1 X'Il ' 1523- ,pr- va am fn , , ..v-1. . - ,,.. -Hg ,-' T10 Y-he -fs-' .. 'he yi gl' -- .-.A rf ' 4, 77 ff- ff' -1 J-grpf' ,,,QhK,,.. --,faq .M ,- - , -ml 1' - ,D D, f-1. .ff A,-,,, 15,97 .f ' -s.. 1-1 U!-if -ln-u..1 Yr.. ,hy -.. V 1 jr' -. 5 -Mgt? '. 1 ' ' 4' 'N-N f' ,, ,z-' '1 . '- . ,-- ' 'i'5::x1z': '-5 -37' .LQ -gr 2.-'f', gt Q 3' , ,W 1-' dv M , qw , ,. . 'Q-., l ' 1 ' 1 . A fn-1 .ha W f if V 4- 'tif .- ,NA 4' ' .. 3-,fry-1 .'.5.,,' ' r r 1 X J? wif? ' I fa: f.: iT9:.-1 'R .120 -lr K M -wig, 'M., A , , 'K I 1-uf-w 'M' -.. A Q E .Aww 4' 'me w T. 7. Jag- ' .. O .1 - A 1 A H' If 'f,':'i-aa... 'A 2 1 b 4 f Au Aomn-ausrn Anvf, nm: ua nv: OFFICER LCDR R. BRUBAKER T HUNLEY D ., -if Q '- 'II .QL N0 more AVAWRBLE QMINISTRATIVE ornczn MfM'N'9TRAT'W ' img p, CAVE PNCM B. ROEPCKE L! .Q s 9 .15 4 .. l it fx ADMIN DEPARTMENT The Admin Department is one of the most diverse departments on the USS john F. Kennedy. From the Public Aff.iirsfTelevision and Special Services of X-1 to the Personnel, Career Counseling and Legal offices of X-2 to the Post Office, Print Shop, Captain's and Executive Officer's Offices of X-3, we handle it all. The deployment was a tremendous but rewarding challenge as we hosted dignitaries from around the Med, showed the Super Bowl on Super Monday and sold tours from the shores of Tangiers to the wonders uf the Holy Land. We printed over 5 million sheets of paper 1More than 1.3 million copies in one month alonel and processed hundreds of thousands of letters and packages including fifty thousand America Re- members letters. The Admin professionals saw to it that retention of the finest sailors in the Navy contin- ued to be a Kennedy standard, coordinated the flow of the tons of paperwork and handled the 5,000 customs forms which got the men off the ship and down to their loved ones on the pier in Norfolk without a hitch. A challenge, but all in a day's work. 32'r s I si -- '-' ,,,ve. 'Lg!l l 'h 1 l , Quan -6 3, XY' .lf V I. I' .Al ' U1 MW--, 1 V D151 ,-' gps iv LT. Knox LT. G. Shipley IOCS. R. Murphy PCC. P. VVatson PC1. R. Baughman PC1. E. Rivera PC2. E. Banks IO2. I.. Garcia JO2. D. King PC2. T. Parker JO2. J. Rapoport PC2. R. Wise Iii., F Qrsfr K fi T up- . .,,. ,sa . fr: .,., fag, ww.. -...... .. v 7' f Zy.. ., .gpg .vfgrggf-qw,-,:..,,-,q.v.V..,.., 7 A R Nm!-V ,Q PCS. L. Claws PC3. Q. Harris 103. D. Shead X my un 5-I F XOHNA SNC. Augusta PCSN. S. Carson PCSN. 1. Everett PCSN. D. McNeill SN. S. Roark PCSA. M. Brinkley SA. M. Mangan 35 LCDR. P. Cave PT. P. Prince LTJC. P. Henry LNC. D. Bixby NCC. F. Zeilinski PN1. Barrett NC1. G. Bridwell PN1. K. Clarke NCI. T. Thorwart LN1. S. White jr. PN2. Cf. Dejean LN2. R. Logan jr. YN3. D. Ball YN3. C. Biles 3c X2 15,1 ,G P 'S f -,Q 2 5 .nasa- ia Q r PNB. R. Burton PN3. S. Gifford PN3. F. Lewis PN3. C. Ruffing PN3. M. Steward PN3. R. Weiss PNSN. R. Burdette PNSN. D. Chinners PNSN. 1. Ducceschi PNSN. L. Hershey PNSN. E. Tubbs PNSN. R. Vasquez Sr PNSN. I. Wynter PNSA. C. Dawang PNSA. R. Pinch Ir. PNSA. I. Leybag PNSA. J. Milkman SR. S. Carreto SR. D. Davis 37 ENS. A. Kramer CWOP.. D. Cywinski YNCS. S. Stiles YNC. G. Rutter LI1. F. Rightmeir YN1. E. Wright YN2. l. Doucet l.l2. S. Howell X3 38 -w-.wt X V, ...gi ,...4l ii ! i K.-.LII 5' if -4 V lin xx Ml! SUPPLY YN3. R. Belleville YN3. D. Deguisne YN3. l. Franklin YN3. P. Hodges LI3. A. Weeks SN. M. Isherwood LISN K. Lesher SN. C. Poreda AI F ,. If fi! L AIMD OFFICER CDR SMILEY AIMD LCPO AFCM F. GRIFFIN AIMD Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department QAIMDJ: This highly industrialized department of state ofthe art skilled technicians provides full spectrum onfoff aircraft avionics, structural, power plants, hydraulics and life support systems maintenance as well as complete ground support. Comprised of Four divisions with an at sea manpower strength of 450 personnel, manning 28 diverse work cen- ters and stressing productivity and quality. IM-1 is the Administrative Support Division within AIMD and is comprised of Production Control, Quality Assurance and Adminis- tration. IM-2 tGeneral Maintenancel consist of the Powerplants Shop, Airframes, Hydraulics and the Survival Equipment Shop. IM-3 has 602: of all assigned AIMD manpower and is comprised of the PME tPrecision Measuring Equipmentl Work Center, Avionics, Electrical, Ordnance and Aviation Nickel-Cadmium Battery Shops. IM-4 is made up of the Aviation Support Equipment technicians who main- tain the Yellow Gear for the entire ship. Broken into three rates maintaining the Electrical, Mechanical and Hydraulics Systems, these 50 men maintain over 380 pieces of diverse equipment. -...... - I 1 s all 'X , . i Qs f I I ' NEw '-.1 'X X I' bn... .. , , LCDR E. Boyd LT. j. Randolph .AFCM F. Griffin AQC5 T. Nalepinski ADCS YV. Pcsola ASCS 1. Tunis AQCS I. Wayne AZC R. Blowers AZC L. Laudenglos ATC D. O'Neil AZI VV, Blackwell ADI L. Blum AZ1 L. HigginS AEI ,l. Jones AMI A. Maldonado AKI W. Mathews AXI B, Mosteirin AQI R. Parsons ADI j. Rowland AZI F. Wlalker DPI. C. Wright jr. AZ2 S. Dommier ASM2 L. Garcia AK2 C. McConnell AZ2 R. Sager AZ2 J. Walters AZ2 K. Williams AQ3. D. Blanche AZ3 P. Dixon AK3 E. Ferrer IM-1 -q'---.--.M..-- 'i N-lung. AL? S Hud on AT3 S. MCC-rath and AZ3 H. Page NgN- - 'Nm f. AK3 l.. Wells gurl? 'gvliw AK3 B. Williams AZAN D. johnson 'Ill I AZAN D. Newman X AZAN A Cochren Q l ef .dw .5 LT, T. Hamman LT. T. Matthews AMC R. Aldrich ADC R. Bastidaa ADC J. Gonzalez AMSC 1. Dgara AMS1 P. Dion AMS1 j. Fernandez AD1 YN. Gibson jr. AM1 T. Hartley PR1 D. Kennedy PRI P. Mantz ADI M. Middleton AM1 R. Skaggs AD1 D. Thompson Sv 5 sq-L lL IM-2 F Ti IEE-M mm 'H+ ' E MIKE ... .- fb Af' X l j, .x 5 , AD2 1. Czumalowski PR2 E. Druck AMS2 R. Cray AD2 T. Griffin AE2 R. Luebbe AMH21. Millaway AD2 A. Samanelgo AM2 W Tranter AMH2 J. Wxlson X 1 4 'fx 1 I 'J , . . -, V 1,1 ,- .I J , , Q PR3 R. Allen AD3 E. Barramecla AD3 R. Boyclen jr. AD3 C. Bricker AMI-I3 C. Brown AD3 C. Celones AM3 E. Cooper AD3 C. Crist jr. AD3 H. Davis AMS3 D. Hlywa AMS3 C. Jamito AMS3 T. McMahon AE3 K. Michalak AD3 V. Padaon AD3 V. Romano AMS3 R. Wallis AD3 K. Weeden AD3 R. Williams ADAN W. Alvarado AZAN C. Brown ADAN R. Earle AN M. Espy AMAN R. Gilmore ADAN K. Gravel ADAN Cv. Grimmer AN j. Hawkins ADAN M. McCray ADAN K. Phillips AMSAN F. Ras ADAN M. Rollins ADAN R. Romano ADAN R. Scott PRAA E. Gomez .X 5 X W Q .-......N-Qs . S, .--'L rx., an-.ls l l IM-2 1 I 'N IM-3 l-KT D. Cliabse CWU3 T. Lynch AUCS Cl. Yaeger ATC J Brid' A . gee AQC l. Hansen AOC R. Seaborne ATC AEI AEI ATI ATI ATI AXI ATI K. Taylor R. Ballance B. Bartow B. Berg A. Branch D. Clisli D. Cox B. DeQuilla ATI C. Donahue ATI P. Drimrnel ATI D. Pant ATI W. Penton AXI J. Cessinger ATI E. l.aEleur AOI KAWJ W. Mal AEI S. Nelson ATI R. Sharp AXI R. Spence ATI D. VVilliam5 AT2 S. Bidwell AT2 W. Brewer AQ2 1. Brooks AE2 R. Fogg AT2 D. Gill AT2 R. Gilmore AQ2 K. Hill AX2 C. Hodges AE2 E. AT2 J. AT2 J. AT2 j. AT2 1. AZ2 j. Holcanson Huju Hull Kent Kilpatrick Lane AE2 W. Miller AT2 S. Montanez AT2 M. Redding oney AT2 C. Redding AT2 I. Ruppert AO2 j. Seay jr. AT2 T. Tenore AT2 D. Thomas AT2 H. Todd AE2 K. Wirth AE3 R. Anderson AT3 J. Bortis AT3 R. Bull AT3 D. Davenport fx 1 ,Qan- T ,Ir Q. I ' 2 IM-3 AO3 A. Davis AT3 J. Dewitt AT3 I. Ficl-:es AQ3 R. Pogg AX3 G. Frederick AQ3 R. Harrison AT3 D. Horne AT3 R. Hush AX3 L. Johnston AE3 E. Lee AO3 W. Lewis jr. AE3 J. Post AX3 K. Robbins AE3 1. Sarvis AE3 G. Srock AT3 R. Stover AT3 R. Stover AEAN T. Allen ATAN K. Bates ATAN H. Burns ATAN J. Calhoun ATAN A. Conanan AEAN G. Fernwood AXAN S. Goble AOAN H. Haycraft ATAN j. Herring ATAN W. Herron ATAN R. Jones ATAN S. Lewis AQAN L. Lowry ATAN C, Moore ATAN A. Ogden AOAN R. Pickle AZAN B. Pitt ATAN T. Selk AEAN D. Seloclc AOAN K. Sponaas AN D. Walker AZAN M. Woodard AEAN D. Young AZAA R, Cheeks AOAA D. Hanson LTJC E. Callao ENS. R. Davies ASCS F. Espanol ASCS l. Millindcr ASE1 T. Baum ASE1 ,l. Davis -rv ASE1 C. Fisher ASE ASE2 T. Cantrell ASE2 QACJ M. Conlin ASM2 P. Davis ASEZ l. Ellerbe ASM2 R. Floyd ASEZ A. Franco ASE2 S. Martin ASE2 D. McDowell ASE1 O. Lucas 1 C. McDonald ASE1 C. Meyer ASE2 A. Allen -6 ' K if IM-4 F ASE2 YI. Rogal ASE3 L. Calzada ASE3 VV. Cooper ASM3 I. Crcecy ASE3 H. Cruz ASE3 R. Eerrari ASE3 B. Hart ASE3 B. Hild ASE3 D. Long ASE3 E. Miguel ASE3 N. Miller jr. ASE3 K. Mulleavey AZAN L. Benash ASEAN R. Bosley ASEAN R. johnson ADMAN J. McGil1uray ASEAN D. Montgomery ASEAN P. Olander ASMAN 1. Ori ASMAN 1. Slockbower ASEAA R. Califf ASEAA B. Einnerty AIR V AIR OFFICER CDR H. BOURLAND AIR LCPO ABCS S. DOLL H i 1 w I 1 E Q. Y 'I F .1 Q S3 fi fr -md' ,rim ffufgew Q ' 1 , L .5 3 9 4 -Q i H -1...-n ,,. ,., -- ' ,.. --- .uguS!yl'x'- '7 ' .9f'L.,,,- 1- .-, 4 7- 41 Vi i, -if ,sn F ISA 1 1. 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A A' 'T 1 fi' arf- 3 . , 1 ' QA, --gs - ' A MQ, ,tr . . 1 1:1 ,if 1, gin ,-- ,sr in 1 ' as ' .ff . is 7' ' -f f '! fQ'Sf.2Q'f93f'e - ' ' Ls- in-2. , ..- f, , , 1 ga ' ...il Cv, A ,Dfw ,L-sw . V-O Division is Air Department's Administrative Division. It is divided into two groups of selected person- nel. The office crew handles all the paperwork for the department. The other group is the tower crew. The tower crew is an extra set of eyes for the Air Boss during flight operations in Primary Flight Control. Air Department's V-1 Division provides the expertise, the raw power required to safely move the airplanes about the flight deck in support of air operations. The blue shirts are worn by men doing the following job: chain and chockmen, tractor driver and elevator operators. The red shirts are men from the Aircraft Crash and Rescue branch of the division. The yellow shirts are seasoned aircraft directors who directs the movement of aircraft on deck. The hectic moving of personnel is often compared with the movement of ants around an anthillp everyone scurrying to do their job, always seemingly incomprehensible, yet everything moving with grace and ease only achieved with a well honed, superbly trained team as is the case with the finest division. 0 J4S2'I.XT..1-xii--31 P- --- A - ,Z A--... - ... -- u n ol pa dr S h C4 POR- 'WSI' mes job: and it of hill: and The Air Department's V-2 Division is composed of over 2.50 men, including 5 officers. The division is charged l d ' h l h and recovery of with responsibility of operating and maintaining the complex machinery invo ve rn t e aunc 0 V naval aircraft on the flight deck. This machinery is comprised of four catapults, four arresting gear engines and one barricade engine. These evolutions are no small undertaking. An average of 100 aircrafts are hurled from a ' ' ' d d' 130 m hi Timing, speed and safety are always paramount. The flight pitching flight deck at spee s excee mg p deck is an unforgiving environment that requires high levels of courage and endurance. The Aviation Boat- swain's Mate, who's home is the flight deck, is definitely a breed apart. V-3 Division has a manpower of eighty people. Mainly responsible for the safe movement of aircraft in the han ar ba area. Other responsibilities include giving support to flight operations and squadron maintenance 8 Y conducted on the hangar deck, cleanliness of hangar deck and adrormng areas. V-4 Division is the home of the purple shirts, responsible for the fueling and defueling of aircraft. 'vuczlllliilil-'eq . . V . . .. Llwm 1 I ,,,, - . . . ---Q fi V . CDR P. Kerr LCDR T. Robinson LT. N. Masacngill 1 6 ABC5 S. Doll AB2 Mabrcy AZ3 R. Spalding A AA Lehman AA R. Leyeza AA R. Stack AR T. Gewert AR Hutton AR J. Leverenz BE3 P. Bergmann AN lvl. Campbell AN T. Sparks AN W. Wyatt AN N. Kubitzky V-0 Jqfflnigv i ,ff ' N- ii LCDR j. Dickie LCDR VV. Moran ANS S. Lclimann ABHC W. Campbell ABHC M. Maxwell ABHC D. Peim ABHC M. Singleton ABHC M. Walton ABH1 D. Botcher ABH1 R. Jimenez ABH1 L. Mclnnis ABH1 S. Morey ABH1 H. Murray ABH1 R. Wilson ABI C. Young J V1 61 ABH2 C.Burroughs ABH2 j. Cantrell ABH2 A. Kisner AB2 C. McCants ABH2 C. Smith YN2 C. Waldecker AB2 R. Wanhoff ABH2 A. XNhitehead ABH3 G. Abshien ABH3 Cv. Barker ABI-I3 D. Brunda ABH3 P. Cox V-1 ,fp ABH3 C. Davis AB3 R. Fedeli AB3 R. Gonzalez ABH3 R. Henderson ABH3 1. Hughes ABI-13 C james ABH3 R. Jensen ABH3 S. McNa1y ABH3 T. Silbaugh ABH3 K. Sprague ABH3 R. Vxleatherrnan ABH3 T. Wright AN P. Alhert AN D. Alfinda AN A. Alphonso AN D. Baham AN R. Blanton AN 1. Brightful AN VV. Brown AN R. Cobb AN jj. Cole AN H. Cook AN S. Dolly AN A. Elmazry AN B. Evans AN S. Fielder AN j. France AN M. Headley AN W. Henschel AN D. Holtsclaw AN K. Lease AN M. Lopchinsky AN A. Lyons AN j. Massaro AN P. McCroarty AN T. Modeste AN M. Morrow AN S. Morton AN A. Ortiz AN R. Raffaele AN T. Rednour AN D. Rock AN T. Sexton AN T. Smith AN R. Staniszewski AN D. Stevenson ABHAN B. Stritmatter AN I. Tasker AN W. Thomas AN H, White AN E. Williams ABHAN S. Williams AA L. Adside inn-.1-a.li l L Y A L L I . .V 1 x L 5 L 3 A 1 yrs:-:H - AA T. Arnold AA R. Bauzon AA T. Bernigen AA C. Brechter AA D. Cameron AA P. Chappell AA j. Figueroa AA S. Cory P W rff:i???fff' if: AA B. Sa nsom . --'S :. X q-,Lt ' '? rw-U ' ' . -A .5 . me-Znij. G:-L,-in-'. .' ' ' fizqfni filil 4: gp ,.qq5.,- , gh f -a , 1 ii .. Z P 1 -ff. -Q Ang: 411. ,!1 9 l ff . !,... ..., g .- ,, f ,, ,Q V.. if-we J 'IL 'A N I I l 'lfliflilm .NS T xf Tis-M AA K. Sommers AA R. Tarpey AA J. Thatcher ABHAA M. Tipton AA R. Titus III AA T. Walker AA I. Williams AA C. Woods AA M. Worthingto AR N. Almaris I1 AR S. Boucher AR L. Camplwells AR B. l-lamnionds AR A. Harris AR S. Hobbs AR E. lolinson AR VV. johnson AR B. Kessler AR P. Lee AR M. Lopchinslcy AR A. Lyons jr. AR G. Merrill AR B. Payne AR A. Pruitt AR E. Reynolds AR j. Salley AR E. Smith AR Sullivan AR j. Taylor AR T. Troupe AR K. Warth AR C. Williams AR Wolfork LQ DR H. ifN'atr.is LT B. Andersen LT 5. Mot? LT L. Fenix LT 1. Wiiitc CVVO2 I. Bowman ABC5 D. Urk ICC C. Birch ABEC E. Causey ABEC I. C-ilsinan ABC D. Griffin ABEC W. Register ABEC C Stewart ABEC I Walch jr, 6 AB1 R. Anderson Abl K. Beane ABE1 E. Beckwith EM1 A. Davis ABE1 C. Dodson ABE1 l. Eggleston AB1 D. Gallagher ABE1 S. Gonzalez lC1 K. Herzberg ABE1 J. Humphreys ABE1 T. jackson ABE1 J. Lantz ABE1 T. Lattimore ABE1 j. Minwick jr AB1 R. Oliver ABE1 C. Slrerron ABE1 K. Tomlin jr ABE2 Cl. Alnutt AB2 C. Austin ABE2. W. Bradford ABE2 C. Brown ABE2 P. Butler ABE2 K. Byrnes AB2 D. Farchone ABE2 J. Criffo AB2 C. Hales Ab2 W. Hall lC2 M. Hanvey ABE2 C. Kermode AB2 R, Long rw ' ,.-. . . 'NL . Ae: ...na 10 5 8 V-2 9 5 ABE2 C. Tompkins ABE2 D. Toney fi . -. ..4 Mlm? nn- - ml' AM2 R. Lopez ABE2 M. Lovering ABE2 D. Miller AB2 D. Moran ABE2 D. Moss AB2 T. Mowrer ABE2 M. Nelson AB2 H. Neville ABE2 T. O'Brien ABE2 I. Patterson EM2 V. Perry jr ABE2 A. Pfeiffer EM2 L. Roberdeaux IC2 R. Rocamontes AB32 C. Rodgers AB2 I. Selrnan AB2 D. Semrau ABE2 M. Shuler EM2 R. Stamm ABE2 T. Still OJ 'K wilw V, .ff Q, 5 AA,A . ABE2 C. Tompkins ABE2 D. Toney AM2 R. Lopez ABE2 M. Lovering ABE2 D. Miller AB2 D. Moran ABE2 D. M055 AB2 T. Mowrer' ABE2 M. Nelson AB2 H. Neville ABE2 T. O'Brien ABE2 j. Patterbon EM2 Y. Perry jr ABE2 A. Pfeiffer EM2 L. Roberdeaux IC2 R. Rocamontef AB32 C. Rodgers AB2 J. Selman ABP. D. Semrau ABE2 M. Shuler EM2 R. Stamm ABE2 T. Still ! L 1 Y . r- ---... - -- AB2 C. Wlorley IC3 j. Anderson AB3 S. Andrewew AB3 E. Ball AB3 C. Barnett AB3 Bartholomew ABS j. Beard jr. EM3 j. Bridge IC3 D. Clanton AB3 D. Clegg AB3 K. Coles AB3 j. Coons AB3 D. Devine AB3 A. Doss ABE3 j. Douglas jr. EM3 D. Ellis AB3 T. Fahey ABE3 F. Fiala AB3 K. Fougere ABE3 M. French ABE3 A. Glover ABE3 j. Goodwin AB3 W. Guthrie ABE3 K. Hightree AB3 j. Hodges AB3 j. jacobs AB3 j. johnson AB3 j. johnson AB3 C. jorgov ABE3 K. Klix AZ3 V. Kornegay ABE3 M. Lamp AB3 S. Lesane lr. ABE3 li. Lewis ABE3 C. Linna ABE3 M. Lowe jr. ABE3 l. Martinez ABE3 V. McDonald ABE3 A. McMullan ABE3 L. Mills YN3 C. Moore ABE3 l. Morris ABE3 T. Myers AB3 J. Palmeri IC3 R. Pitts ABE3 J. Refinati ABE3 l. Ripp ABE3 H. Stir: ABE3 P. Serpa AB3 R. Tucker ICB A. Von Revels ABE3 L. Walsh IC3 T. Warren AB3 J. Wilson AB3 M. Woodward ABE3 T. Zlataricli AN T. Allen AN K. Angus ABAN P. Beckley AN j. Blandford -fr T AZ3 Y. Kornegay ABE3 M. Lamp AB3 5. Lemme ull. ABE3 E. Lcwiw ABE3 C. Linna ABE3 lvl. Lowe: If ABE3 l. MaI'tim'f ABE3 Y, MQD-m.1ll ABE3 A. lNluMull.m ABL3 l.. Mills N lNlUx1Il' ABL3 l. lxll-mix .-XBL3 'l Xl l ll,ll ' lk 3 l-l limb ABLE l l-lvl 21 ABE3 -l. lllpp ABE3 H. Sam ABE3 P. Serpa ABS R. Tuclwr IC3 A. Yon Rex-cl ABE3 L. XN'alsl1 IC3 T. Wlzrrcn A83 Wilbon AB3 M. Wbodward ABE3 T. Zlatariuh AN T. Allen AN K. Angus ABAN P. Beckley AN 1. Blandford v 'P , ,ra-4 . Wx, .. V, Y. 'Li' f ABAN S, Boutre ABAN D. Casteel ABEAN D. Champion AN C. Clancy AN Cl. Delacruz AN J. Dobson AN D. Duncan AN K. Elam ICFN J. Epperson ABSN J, Gentry ABAN R. Gogola AN M. Harris I N-!?,.a-V ., . . 'EBSQ' . ABEAN D. Hill AN C. Hummer AN R. Kcarse ABEAN L. Lang AN P. Little AN A. Lucas AN R. Maravillas ABEAN S. Mcclendon ABEAN R. McDonald AN ,L Morelock AN D. Oberg AN T. Patterson ABEAN B. Paulson ABEAN A. Rodriguez AN M. Schriver ABEAN J. Skillman AN K. Slough ABAN C. Stanfill ABAN G. Tate AN K. Tate ABEAN J. Taylor ABEAN C. Thornell AN W. Trotter AN J. Tuggle ABAN R. Valenzuela AN E. Walker ABEAN D. Young AA B. Accountis AA j. Atkins AA l. Baker ---113' -Q if -,R -H -f-ce'- ga-.g.,f -- .. - . . - --'- --- AA H. Bergdoll jr. AA R. Bobadilla ABAA M. Chavis AA T. Clark ABAA M. Darien AA l. Franklin Q - tw ss! if5-1imiiu5?:I2vv'i ,Q ABEAA R. Gaul AA J. Gilmore AA J. Hobbs AA 1. Lagimoniere ABEAA S. Larwrence AA D. Leavitt AA D. Liclbeck AA K. Light AA B. Maas AA E. Martin AA R. Martinez AA C. Nelson , V-2 . ,031 I 4' AA T. Rutherford ABAA R. Salizar AA A. Sandago AA P. Smidt AA H. Tarr AA J. Thomas AA I. Votava AA T. Woods ABEAR C. Garcia i A 35, f. Q wig? LCDR VV. Edwards ABHC H. Latten Jr. ABHC Lenanier ABHC I. Norton ABH1 L. Dunlap ABH1 R. Newman ABH2 R. Brown ABH2 T. Davis ABH2 M. Reid ABH2 S. Rujiraviriyapin ABH3 5. Boissonneault ABH3 R. Clemmons ABH3 D. Macphail ABH3 P. Nacionales ABH3 L. Russell ABH3 j. Scangarella AN P. Breaux AN J. Gardner AN C. Gaskin AN C. Gilley AN F. Harper AN Herrrnan AN S. Husong AN Kouskooris AN M. Lagarile AN J. Meacham AN D. Moroney AN R. Oltman AN H. Scott AN R. Vanvleet i 1 AN C. Weidman AN S. Wood AN C. Zion AA C. Berry AA T. Binetpeay 0- F4 AA D. Bridgeman AA S. Cavallaro AA D. Coutts AA P. Crowe AA A. McCartlm AA M. McNeill AA R. Polson AA M. Robles AA D. Stepanovil AA P. Torres Ill AR R. Schmeltzer AR T. Triple-tt AR B. Cleaver AR D. Glenn AR A. Gonzales AR Grosklos AA j. Wagner AR S. Andersons AR lN. Brighton ,........1...- LT F. Myers CWO3 M. Brocl-cman ABCS R. Vickers ABC P. Stanhope ABC A. Vasquez AB1 M. Bryan ABF1 M. Graves ABF1 G. Hogan AB1 K. Kimball ABH1 E. Miles ABF1 D. Segura ABH1 1. Snead ABP1 S. Tereszzuk ABF2 W. Baskins .1 ff..-.. 327. 'Wi 'kpc-:r'r':,,r-ef.--V-V .,..,,... W., ,M , l I I I , I , . , v-nr-1.f,n-v ...rf -.-. ,NI IH W... ,,q.,3,,....:,,x.,.., ,,, ., T,...:,,, :T I 'D fax A ..'.! l i I I I AB2 D. Bodden AB2 O. Gonzales ABH2 R. Greer AB2 l. Nelson AB2 L. Rowland AB2 l. Rush ABF2 D. Taylor AB3 R. Brooks lr. ABH3 A. Caclora Ill ABF3 D. Chamberlin AB3 S. Clementi ABF3 P. Hackett ABH3 D. Jester ABF3 D. Leduc AB3 D. Lewis ABF3 l. Livesay ABF3 D. Marvin ABF3 l. Pickering - ' Qi-val?-7? .f u kv -f- ABF3 A. Ricardo ABF3 F, Scalctti AB3 VV. Sherrod ABF3 J. Stahl AB3 C. Stankuwicz ABF3 W. wnghf 6 1 1 5 1 l K1 NH WN NUT M Wm 1 S e P 9 1 , I E 5, L 4 l i 5 i if L X S E I 3 5, f 1 i yL1,,,, '. 2.3 ly 115 -,jg 1:-Q 1 , - v.-.,'f':,,, ' , - 5 . .-f5.L.a'w ,4 ,gai:fEP,,jjfQg::5g-w. -:j- N' F,t153Q5QqE-V: -1 ' Q ... . A A I - -4,7-yxj ' QQQE-f-V -L: if jfrgh 'gli yff H E AN J. Baenisch AN J. Collie AN J. Conley AN R. Corcorran ABPAN I. Covington I a 5 1 1 5 P f 5 .- 1 I I AN l. Davidson AN P. Depeter ABFAN S. Harris AN P. Hill ABFAN j. Hope AN K. lamerson AN A. jaramillo AN C. jasper AN J. loyal AN J. Kessler ABAN C. King AN C. Kirt ABFAN J. Laurenti ABAN P. Ledbetter AN A. Lee ABFAN I. Mehall AN D. Moore AN l. Murray ABPAN W. Naismith Jr ABFAN L. Pannill AN D. Rawana AN M. Valentin AN J. Watson AN D. White AA J. Abreu AA I. Con AA N. Hart AA B. Hernandez AA T. jackson AA R. Jacquet AA W. Kohlmeier AA E. Lynch AA R. Mace AA M. McKeighan AA R Midkiff AA C. Molnar AA T. Moore AA R. Nichols Sr. AA 1. Rebholtz ABAA M. Roberson ABFAA E. Vazquez AR A. Duncan 3 s 1 . 3 . n 2 F 3 5 , 1 i 1 5 f 1 S S . k 4 5 : I A l . 1 3 2 5? 5 1 Q 3 li J A 5 K 4 1' w 'E 4 'e L E 1 5 K? i 1 ig If A, i ' K T 3? a a E uv S , 5 , Q . Z: I E1 5 Si Qf I I 5 'V s E, ? i Fi 5 K I , CDR R. Livojevick LT R. Quiles G .5 7 CI-IAPLAINS RELIGIOUS MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT During the 1986-1987 Med Cruise, the KENNEDY men worshiped, sang, studied, read, prayed, meditated, clowned, painted, cleaned and planted. The Chaplain Department di- rected and coordinated a cast of hundreds of crewmembers in efforts as they shared their talents in these religious and humanitarian endeavors. Administering essential support in areas of Navy Relief and American Red Cross, we also schedule and provide Religious Services, Library Facilities and video programs in the crew's lounge. Finally, we thank God for the opportunity to serve our beloved shipmates. May the Lord bless all who continue to serve Cod and our country faithfully. I 84 mv, RP2 K. Zinser U1 RP3 B. Arrington RP3 D. Pirkey RPSN T. Robinson SA S. Ward COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER LCDR W. SQUIRES IR. QOMMUNICATIQNS QFPICER COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND MASTER CHIEF LCDR R. MARCANTONIO RMCM V- GRAVE5 -:Sitka-1-1 , D, wqwiw L- K - , K i w 1 I '-hm, ...................... ,...,..........- -4 .... Ii. 'I .ff 2:1 V v 'Q 1. ,L MM ,Q .V 4 'W f f, , ,S . wif, V., ,...,:- A+... .....,, .. .-..i. .-1.,.,..... ,...,.,..,.-,.4,,..i,,A.g,.L:'r VT, , -.1 - -t -I LT R, Eaton LT D. Wilhite LTJC T. Reed ENS W. Kando CWO2 W. Hughes RMCS R. Bourdon RMC l. Lewellert RM1 D. Alger RM1 R. Crim RM1 G. Ennis RMI 5. Gjerde RM1 1. Jarrett RM1 B. Rountree RM1 T. VVilliam5 RM2 W. Cooke RM2 B. Glover RM2 T. Hammonds RM2 L. Lewis RM2 D. Martinez COMM UNI CA TI ONS 1 i X lx 1, S J I D -. J V na..-Q ,Af ,f QQ. RM2 K. Persinger RM2 M. Phillips RM2 E. Rivas RM2 W. Rogers RM2 J. Souders RM2 E. Taylor . 'X Qx RM3 K. Auten RM3 A. Beck RM3 T. Brown RM3 T. Campion RM3 R. Clay RM3 L. Grant RM3 C. Herrsott RM3 A. Hughes ., , f TT ' -4.-Sf RM3 G. jones jr. RM3 K. Lamb RM3 G. Lemons RM3 J. Marthaler RM3 T. Moser RM3 D. Mozingo RM3 M. Perkins RM3 R. Reyan RM3 J. Rody RM3 R. Sheehan RM3 J. Stanley RM3 C. Thompson .m...Am....-2f- 1lYm ! --ass?-f-I ,.,f. -, -,- - .-A-rv -5 - - ' 1 xl ' TW' via. ' ' ' ' 1- . -'N 4! l , ' 1 F! f :'5'.'s' - ,':'. L' 1' 'NF SFS? u..,..z-....:..r..........g.au..-uid? ' it 5.512 Q ' L W ... ....w,..4e.iq.AL.Q, f.r:.Qm..1 ..:4........a.......,.,.....,5,r, ,B v, ,, . . - . RMSN A. Carnacho RMSN H. Carter RMSN K. Curtin RMSN lvl, Downing RMSN P. Duquin RMSN j. Farrell RMSN A. Cordon RMSN R. ,lames RMSN S. Kelso RMSN K. Kibbe 'U Q , ' W- Y H r 0 5 SN D. Kramell RMSN L. Lackhart RMSN E. Mann YNSN J. Miller RMSN S. Morningstar RMSN G. Myers RMSN C. Ritchey RMSN S. Sapanas RMSN K. Simons SN B. Singer CUMM UNI CATI ONS RMSN C. Syrleeit SN T. Tnylor RMSN D. pl-lillflldb RMSN S. lNarLl TMSA li. Borgmeyer RMSA O. Carnatlmn RMSA R. Crawford RMSA l. Ealy jr RMS.-X T. Finger RMSA T. Ford RMS-A T. Letlico RMSA R. Mulnar SA B. Pompper RMSA N. President 1 RMSA J. Richardson RMSA P. Seymour RMSA K. Simpson RMSA V. Sledge RMSA M. Thoma-3 RMSA W. Williams SR lvl. Carpenter SR B. Fonner SR D. Zachary DECK I i S :gf I 1 : i w i n F 1 I I i DECK OFFICER LCDR G. BANGS W DECK LCPO BMCS R. TCRRALVA DECK -- '-'Qt DECK DEPARTMENT Deck Department represents the original rating within the naval service, the boatswains mate. Tasked with numerous responsibilities, deck personnel provide JFK with essential services both underway and during inport periods. Duties per- formed underway are bridge watch standing and deck seamanship evolutions such as underway replenishment for fuel and cargo to support the ships operations. When sea and anchor detail is called away deck department anchors or moors the ship, and provides boating services to the entire crew. CWO4 E. Hinton BMI C. Karnes BM2 A. Brantley BM3 P. Drake BM3 C. Fullenwider SA R. Bundy jr BM3 M. Munley BM3 E. Reis SN A. Palermo SN D. Quinn jr SN K. Smith A '? f- fl' , c. - .. Lf- K -, -ff 1' ' 1 -we-f . Aw ' .,,-.-.. Tiff' '- ff' 1 M h e Y 1 .. Q my Qfxssiirkiis qt- Ig!! l, S - - 4- 5 - --5. SA E. Cordero SA Strong ' BOS'N DETAIL -'lie wr , F FIRST DI VISI O . ...fy rf ,QgninlQ LTJC E. jordan ENS R. Emerson BMC D. Spriggs BM2 R. Byers BM2 E. Coloman BM2 I.. Halleron BM2 D. McCullough BM2 R. Nobles BM3 E. Thorpe SN R. Badenhop 99 SN D. Blackshear SN T. Bush SN I. Degregory SN W. Devoe SN M. Farmer SN I. Freese SN Stylle SN M. Thorsen SN C. Unitas III SN K. Weible SN Horst SA Ortiz FIRST DIVISION BMC J. Blount BM1 R. Cox jr BMI R. Myers BM2 C. Bynum BM2 H. Constant BM2 P. Davis BM2 M. Dubois BM2 D. New BM3 A. Henderson BM3 I. Jeffries BM3 C. johnson BM3 R. Rogers SN R. Barczewski SECOND DI VISIUN hh. SN C. Brinson SN j. Brister SN R. Elwood SN S. Hoinslcy SN j. Jeffries SN j. Morton SN C. Norton SN Norwood SN W. Smith SN W. Tyler SA K. Dalcoma SA K. Dillard Q SA F. Martin . SECOND DIVISION ,Ann- l LTJC T, Hunt BMC R. Connolly BM2 R. Ard BM2 R. Nussbaum BM3 B. Carnegie BM3 E. Donbaclw BM3 R. Gleason BM3 K. Klinclco BM3 P. McDuffie THIRD DIVISION BM3 W. Mills BM3 G. Oxford BM3 G. Sims BM3 T. Timothy SN G. Cox SN K. Degroot SN J. Erdosy SN I. Fox SN P. Gaffney SN D. Jackson SN H. Larsen SN M. McNeil SN Mixon SN R. Moore SN V. Neg SN 5. Ryer SN M. wajaa SN M. Wanalista BMSN R. West SA J. Beasley SA R. Gonzales SA C. Kielty SA D. Walker SA K. Wolford SR R. Peat SR Saxby SECOND DI VISI UN I , , V 40... , -7- -M---f ' ld, i J E r4unJ,m..w... ., S 1 l 5 1 ,A ,-4 ' kq .7 vim. 4 :S 'Nha Q' -1 xx gl 2 L N., .1 X g X Y X . A W ' - Q7 J TU -1 3 fs L- 5? Vi jx! , fi is E X. J 9 3,.a :L NZ-Q , Agn' randi, fi- ,ur '. ..Y- - --1 ngy.. -.... V ,W Y. f21'5i3vffT ' f 'T' Q ' 1 x N A .f ..,- , . m?3I'zf',!Mlf- 1:15xQ1-fjg!5'E.erg51iXnVF px ' Qi rg.. 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I A . , :..1:,f Pr' ht 51195. , .V if in Q 'Q , gi. 1. U 5 Q4 2 sv-Qui uf ENGINEERING 6 F L. . TT - ns..-. 5 ' V - . P 0-L, - 2 5 - -. 6 ,, -1---'1f1S.1f':5 1 .' f - T F, iff? 'Y-1 4 --H-.Aa '.vrZ-.--.-1 ' - , . -, ?, 1 - .' cN'PS:3ff'.-if '-fc' ' '- - :- -'-.3 .' 'L ' . ' Q .: f-'.f--r :'--- '.f.r-.'n',' -5-TIE.,-T. , T f'?1:TT'- 1' . 11- 4-' S ,j -pl-g.. -1 , -alzg-rzg-',:?IC14:Q-553' 1-,, . '.',f -, '- . ' - ff. ' r -' j ,, f':',,. T: --5 'g- ,J-1-1'--3'-J, '::' Q 'J' g:.-.,4-'- 1- .f-, - 3- ' . . . - 4 pl' V ' -I-: :Ay-,J---'I ',.,,K:4'g5.-. 5,-5:-fg.-514 15: -57' ',, ,Qi1',,g-A: . -. fu, - ' A 1 -'-' f- 21- 35141.24 '.1-- 'wf 1frff ::-1' 'Q-LE. ft- .1.:1-fir: '.:'2 L-: JJ- .-,....1.z'z-QQs'-fs.:?QQ::2:s- 'E:+:'.Z:zeQfi+1i26v'2kf14 '- ' if If .I n -, I 4 I V 'if N, 25 7 If ,J I 5 I ! J. ENGINEERING OFFICER CDR W.. KLEMM I -F. . S I' , M, 1 ,--H.- 1.3 ,,,,.,,i. g.g,,q,I.-,g, - ,-A 4-1--LN ---. --?-:- - :.f:--- '-ip M- 3,122 ' E -.- .. '- .xy-.4-4. .I-'.f,-.vm ,Q--'-.ff IA.-Q,-:.':1 ff-if-F,21'.:-fy?35. -r.:':.1iL' .Q-1 '- far: e--,-'IM' 'L-r 1-rs '-'PGH 41:5 - .g.3lf'+2a ENGINEERING Lcro MMCM G. MOCK 5 , . . A l .-- ' ENGINEERING The mission of the Engineering Department is to promote safety, material excellence, proficiency and efficiency of engineering operations: to develop proficiency in the peacetime competitions and activities of the fleet, and to train personnel as an effective fighting unit during battle. A Division - The bustling A Gang is charged with maintaining a variety of equipment including the ship's seven giant air conditioning plants. This busy division, directly concerned with crew's morale, have the responsibility of repairing certain galley equipment and rebuilding the engines on KENNEDYS hard-working liberty boats. Additionally, A Division performs the maintenance work on the .ship's aircraft and weapons elevators. B Division is charged with the operation of KENNEDY'5 boilers, providing the power to go. ln addition to providing the steam that gives KENNEDY her drive, the men of B Division are responsible for the ship's fresh water supply. They maintain several fresh water distill- ing plants which produce more than 450,000 gallons of fresh water daily. Seemingly impervious to the ever present heat, these hard-working men are an essential part of KENNEDY machinery. E Division - jFK's electrical system falls under the purview of E Division - a group whose expertise ranges from installing simple switches to maintaining the ship's highly complex interior communica- tions network. Because of the nature of their work, the division is necessarily manned by individuals of exceptionally high caliber, with backgrounds in mathematics and physics. Maintenance duties involving gyros, electrical fire pumps, movie equipment, microphones, and stereo systems are but a fraction of the work performed daily by this busy department. lf it's electric, E Division can fix it! M Division - You might call them prime movers because they maintain tlfe piping, pumps of the condensate and feed systems, bear- ings, propellers, reduction gears, and steam turbines - all necessary to propel the world's largest non-nuclear combat d from her duty assignments. When it comes to enginee ' 'E time mov- ' -4-95. it V Q 1- T5 ' T'g'.3g' ..:f. 5,4 11.5 ,QQ-.:q:f5,.,.e-,1, , , 5 Qkgy- . , rg.. -. . N-tty' Ykfi xi-fg.3:5.3: , ,:,,-jg: 3.215311 . W f:1f2-iw RS L I-ff. W-16'-fI?:'f7f'.':'.!J? 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Hoyle BT3 M. Hyde BT3 M. jones BT3 R. Lehmann BT3 M. Luis BT3 R. Lundgren lm- BDIV -ik: ' E 11 , z S . P 5 a X I 4 v 1 t. 5 i ag, 5' .J FN T. Mayo BTFN R. Penninger BTFN R. Pohl BTFN T. Radka FN T. Raines FN 1. Robinson BTFN D. Smith FN 1. Sparks BTFN R. Thompson FN H. Thompson FN T. Turner BTFN R. Watson FN W. Wombacker FA j. Adams if, 1 aff? A if-'27, T ,Y T Q2-.11 ' T ' 111.---1 - . KL :as- BDIV FA D. Bailey FA P. Bargman BTFA M. Bellovicli FA P. Carlisle BTFA S. Carlos FA F. Clear BTFN C. Deonte BTFA W. Etbach FA M. Flaherty FA L. Hall BTFN S. Mckenzie FA D. Merle FA D. Firing FA C. Smith FA C. Wells BTFR O. Salazar LT R. Hampton LT U. Rogers ENS C, Anderson ENS K. O'Connor EMC5 YV. Bcrnaics ICCS j. Ruiz-Osuna EMC S. Bapusab ICC M. Blankenship EMC R. Guerrero ICC M. Lacy EMC A. Lintag EMC J. Macapinlac EM1 R. Baylc EMI L. Brown EM1 C. Frazier EM1 W. Cray EM1 L. Norton EMI D. Owensby EMI R. Samala EM2 C. Ayres EM2 E. Bacaoat EM2 R. Barnes EM2 G. Birmingham EM2 C. Blankenship Q E DIVISIO EM2 T. Buckley IC2 j. Caime EM2 R. Delrosario IC2 J. Detter EM2 R. Figueroa IC2 M. Hinton, jr. EM2 D. james EM2 D. jones IC2 J. Keyes EM2 M. Ludlow EM2 M. Martinez EM2 J. Mato i m 'fefiIf-'Z'f1iF57?Wff1F'Z'-f2???Z237'TfT'f5fv?'sfI 5?'?7:j5'7- 'f?' WE' I ,,... ..ag:li..4:,2h,g.1.....L.L...::e:.ef.a..:,.:.... 4:.....z.- it L- -,.,.,-. ,,--L, ' g,,,, E ICZ. P. Smith EM2 R. Teves IC2 K. Urban EM3 W. Alderman IC3 j. Bartolotta EM3 S. Bowers EM3 L. Brown EM3 D. Bryan EC3 J. Collins EM3 W. Correa IC3 C. Durbin IC3 S. Finnell EM3 D. Holtz IC3 H. Holyfield Sr. IC3 K. johnson IC3 R. Kaspala IC3 T. Kimbrell EM3 D. Knipp IC3 D. Kosto EM3 R. Las Dulce IC3 J. Lee EM3 D. Lektzian IC3 J. Little EM3 P. Luat EM3 N. Mangubat lll 16.3 V 5.1.3 .. WW C il 1, 'v G 'G E DI V151 UN EM3 ll Mruon EM3 lw4cCiil1riiN,l lC3 W. lvleyc-r EM3 l. Moorc EMS li lvlorro IC3 L. Nied EM3 R. Nissel EM3 P. Q'Brien EM3 V. Ownbey EM3 M. Patron, jr. IC3 T. Pelton EMS W. Quinn EM3 R. Reyes, jr. EM 3 M. 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Reynolds FR M. Rocha jr. LT M. Peidt LTJC1 B. Tompkins ENS M. Goss CWO2 A. Quartararo HTC M. Graeber HTC R. Sease HT1 J. Eaves HT1 G. Guillotte HT1 R. Morse HT1 S. Smith HT1 D. Weekly HT2 C. Brock HT2 J. Burke HT2 C. Chamberlain HT2 D. Delgado R DIV A 1.3 .f,,' HT2 D. Hayes HT2 D. Maillet HT2 T. Norton HT2 D. Redmond HT2 R. Terhell HT3 I. Basley HT3 R. Capetillo HT3 M. Debano, jr I-IT3 S. Decautels HT3 D. Dowd HT3 M. Ehlers HT3 D. McCoy HT3 T. McLean HT2 G. Morgan HT3 J. O'Donnel HT3 KN. Roy HT3 C. Silcr HT3 C. Smuffcr HT3 A. Stone, lr HT3 C. Thomas HT3 R. VVQddington HT3 C. Young FN R. Axctell S? pn, HTFN M. Bear HTFN I. Custard HTFN B. Fritz HTFN D. Carver HTFN M. jackson HTFN VV. jerrcll HTFN J. Kalstad HTFN I. Kohut , .I 53'- R DIV FN C. Lcwusii HTFN I. Libcratore PN j. McKenzie FN D. Dcsch HTFN T. Pillion HTFN S. Radka FN M. Shannon FN J. Sotelo HTFN A. Steenken HTFN D. Tart HTFN T. Thompson HTFN L. Wilson, jr FA R. Cox HTFA K. Dykes HTFA A. Kountz HTFA J. Previtera FN T. 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Piatkowski LCPL j, Provcnchcr ITN LCPI, B, junta LCPL B. Kelly LCPL W. Kelly LCPL I. Kennedy LCPL S. Knosc LCPL B. Lovick LCPL R. Martin LCPL C. Melhem LCPL K. Ring LCPL 1. Shelton LCPL M. Smith LCPL C. Spmng LCPL B. Stephens LCPL K. Tharpf' ,f-X V nl X J . m v ' k 'st , s :il i I F 'LM K ff, -- . Ml Q . . M. ,,... M -at M W. r F, , f . ' ,,....,.', Q, 2 ,. V 1 r A S V- ' its 4 -rr ' .f hf 6 ' h 'Q f' if LCPL C. Thomas J S LCPI. E. Verron j ,W i ,,W, LCPL S. VVagner ' LCPI. W, Walker 'l' ,A - MARD T .1 'L ,J fa? l' 1, K N. f ,gf 3-97-5-0 FH 97 -I00 MAH-DET LCPL T Way LCPL F. VVertZ LCPL D. Vlfooten PFC R. Dahlgren PFC M. Hollis PFC R. Huffman PFC D. Nieman PFC D Yoder MEDICAL MEDICAL OFFICER CDR S. HUNT MEDICAL LCPO HMCS D. THOMAS la I I V 1 i 1 l 1 1 1 'xr XX fem. Q1 W X3 H arf' -i - nc pi nf: hifi li .qsgq i f f 1 i 41 - -Q4 f l ? 5, ,-1, Ill ' .,.-- L! ,Y f we N r , K 'A' 5 il 35 ' 'nl' ' ,. 'Y 4 . l EL gi ,. V 'W -s T I .5 x W qs ., . a .ga-N 2 If 'HQ aff 5,533 2- l's. Pl. l SN 5.5 1 Y 1 V LQ-' Iv...- 'vw H25 MEDICAL CDR H. Ocamb LCDR O. Hyams LT T. Thompson CWG2 I.. Gerecz HMC QSWJ J. Brown HMC QSWJ B. Rock J J , , I. wg A ,, Q in I A TTCN- 3 I ,gf 1 ' 1 'bxvb ' W is-.,,fi HM1 R. Ascher HMI C. Schossow HM2 D. Brown HM2 R. Bautista HM2 j. Carter HM2 K. Meyers 164 Q HM2 j.Viel HM2 W. Brown ,qs 'P' I-IM3 S. Ashby HM3 B. Caliboso HM3 D. Christie HM3 W. Curry HM3 R. Fitzpatrick HM3 L. Herrick HM3 R. Hill, jr. HM3 1. Kramme HM3 D. Lacey HM3 I. Mas HM3 C. Schoen HM3 j. Sickau P er I X HM3 G. Simpson HM3 K. Swan HM3 T. Wesolek HN G. Bordanaro HN L. Brady HN I. Campbell HM3 W. Campbell HM3 S. Fejes HN P. Howard HN I. lanintuoni HN G. Krom HN P. Mallon HN S. Perkins -...a..J I HN R. Shepherd HN A. Smith HN l. Smith HN R. Snider I SUR GER Y The U55 john F. Kennedy surgical team is headed by CDR Harold Ocamb MC USN, a WW II veteran who served as a corpsman during those years. During the deployment, surgery was routine with numerous appendectomy and hernia operations. The team was also put to the test time and time again with frequent trauma that unfortunately followed the crew through- out the cruise. -7' MMD MMD OFFICER LCDR S. BQRAVICKA MMD omclan LCDR GALLIARD MMD COMMAND MASTER CHIEF WTC W. I ONES L LT R. Castillo LTJCQ lvl. Brownson ENS l. Seals CKVO4 F. Demar mels MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT DEPART- MENT The Maintenance Management Department IMMDJ is tasked with three major areas of respon- sibilityg Material Maintenance Management L3-MJ, Maintenance Management and Quality Assurance. 3-M is the program used to schedule and accom- plished preventive maintenance on the thousands of pieces of Kennedy equipment. Sort of like chang- ing the oil in your engine every 3000 miles to insure a long and economical life span on your engine. Maintenance Management is responsible for co- ordinating repairs both between workcenters and between the ship and private contractors. The Quality Assurance office ensures all repairs are car- ried out in a safe and proper manner, These three areas come neatly together into the Maintenance Management Department dedicated to keeping the Big john running and capable of carrying out her assigned mission. I 'Fi Y. 'ie l ' i 'E' r 5 ' l ll-T-s'i'---Si v4!'.f F- 1: ,t v 'ia f I N !.,Ef MMD 9, 1-0 M.-an QF.. Q-W in . 'T'-v4 AO1 VV. Crosc EMI D. Danccl SN O. Boston SN D. Houck SR D. Hubbard NAVIGATIO NAVIGATION QFFICER CDR If HODCE ' NAVIGATION LCPO ' QMc:s C. STEPHENS LCDR R. Thayer SMCS L, Reed SM1 W. Bird QM1 C. Chrysler SM1 C. Greene NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT Navigation Department is responsible for providing safe and effective navigation and pi- loting of the ship. The tasks of the Navigation Department include the continual and accurate plotting of the ship's course and position, rec- ommending courses to be steered, and the pro- curement and maintenance of navigational charts, publications, and equipment. People make navigation Department special on KEN- NEDY. This 17 man department - one of the smallest on the ship - is manned by quarter- masters of N Division and signalmen of NS Division, Whether it's flashing lights, or hoist- ing flags on the signal bridge, or providing an accurate plot on the navigational bridge, the men of Navigation Department are always there to meet any challenge for the precision move- ment of the world's largest conventionally powered aircraft carrier. QM2 K. Campbell QM2 D. Greene SM2 1. Hammonds QM2 K. jones SM2 T. Streeter QM3 j. Beavers QM3 II. Davenport SMB C. Paul SM3 R. Jennings SMB D. Pm: SM3 14 Truotnmn SN D. Alford QMSN D. Brown QMSN H. Crader QMSN C. Epps QMSN K. Erickfon QMSN M. Harper SMSN C. Hoover SMSN T. johnson QMSN D. Lipp MSN C. McKee, jr. QMSN D. Payne SMSN M. Roessner SMSN K. Skora QMSN R. Snow 1 S 1 i 'ny . 'x M- . - --I+, . s .5 4 ! - 1 .,e. N.. .t Q ,J Z s I 5 2 I E I 5 .Q SMSN H. Warnsholz QMSN C. Wathen SMSN C. Welch QMSN T. Wheeler QMSN S. Whitfield SMSN G. Wood QMSA J. Grantham SA B. Mitchell SMSA S. Reid SMSR E. Robinson -a4- . OPERA TION5 .1-fy . J -sn s i N xx A x. s ' Y 178 . , . ' '. K , .. 1 8 . ' , . if ' '-..'- ,f':Ej3ff .LL ie, . , , , f ' -61 414:'ilf'?4.Qf2T-4'-3:,,, ---Y---.-.-.... ,,,- Mgmt-L, I-- Nw L.-.Mn ,Av . - . I V4 . ..g.,.-U.. ,WLM I 1. .ti . gym: kr'-V.i3k:v,A..'.,,A , , . . ., -'- fk. 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DAUGHTRY CDR WJHBOWERS I I I I I 4 4 O I 'OPERATIQN5 MASTER CHIEF OPERATIONS MASTER CHIEF OETCM D. IKILPATRICK HCM C. HIGDON OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT ,.. if 3 0. ' Q . 5 1 Ol A' lx 1 '... :p.'. .A I 1 qw s :NI ll' :n .gl U, .A ' '42 .U 7 , X, V ,,, A, xxx g ' .1 A .. 'ao .ll ' M'-A .111 ' MP 167' l -L F-lfglxg r rf- A .q,,-.1 - rf gs. 'Ha A..-,Z-,5 I N 5 Ex 5 WJRQLVI ,il f- ' 'ft-V' . xl J to AL: off., ' . fl V: . ' My j .fb . 1 - ' ' lr ' .-V ' ' I - 1 Q 14. ' U3 'M .5 A 'A 2.35, --.eng-: ' 1: T W5 i'f-721'-A' 'Q' .'3gbEeAfr-1vA., 5-'i . , - . , 'V ' I ' , ,N-N M tix... L, f -. . - 1. ' .. 0 A,-ii' 'Am -- Y, K ' , ,. . TA 5. o . I , The Operations Department, consisting of thirteen divisions, is responsible for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of the information and tactical data that is vital for the assigned mission of the ship and -her designated aircraft. The Combat Information Center tracks all air, sur- face, and subsurface contacts, standing ready to direct KENNEDY'S aircraft and missile systems against threats opposing the Battle Force. The Intelligence Di- visions support these operations by providing timely information on current military and political events as well as briefing and debriefing all aircrews. The Mete- orological Office keeps the Battle force informed of the latest weather condition while the Carrier Air Traffic control center ensures the safety of aircraft in the control zone surrounding KENNEDY. The EMO Branch maintains all of the ship's radars and various other electronic systems while the Photo Lab provides photographic support to the ship and air wing. Strike Operations coordinates all long and short range plan- ning for the ship while Ops Admin supports the ad- ministrative workload. 180 N ...fzcac r , ,.. .... ,vi V A-. A I . , . . . . ' . 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Cudyka D53 R. Haugh D53 B. Hays D53 R. MacVey D53 T. Morgan D53 C. Naige D53 K. Oshea D53 T. Polakowski D53 B. Stanley D53 C. Stuckey D53 K. Wisneski D55N D. Hare D55N J. Rickey D55N Vandermel CWO2 D. Locke ETC F. Corraro FCC B. Gee ET1 T. Anderson ET1 N. Heard ET1 J. Panciera ET1 P. Potter ET1 L. White ET2 R. Branman ET2 D. Brown FC2 D. Cook ET2 J. Koch FC2 R. Muller ET2 K. Paulson ET2 P. Phrampus ET2 S. Raymond ET2 B. Stein ET2 R. Therrien ET3 D. Brown ET3 P. Condit jr. ET3 R. Corbin ET3 C. Cyganek ET3 R. Edlich ET3 Forcierda ET3 ET3 ET3 ET3 ET3 ET3 M Lcachman ETB R R6lkOwQl-X1 ET3 M Sanker ET3 S Smxth ET3 R Tunac LCDR B. Smith ACC K. Minogue ACI VV. Boyle AC1 Al. Stanke AC2 YY. Frazier ACB K. Barcz AC3 D. Lewandowski AC3 R. Mendez ACAN J. Lomeli AGAN R. Martin jr. ACAN M. Waterbury AGAA R. Bartlett LT D. Carrow EWC T. Elbourn EW1 K. Bruns EW-2 l. Heath EW2 A. Mitchell EW2 J. Zanette 'LL 7, lg l .f-x.,,., was ki EW3 I. Brewster EW3 D. Collins EW3 J. English EW3 H. Perez EW3 K. Plambert EWSN L. Darby EWSN Dlcindell EWSN D. Lawrence CDR B. Recamc LT C. Davis III LT j. Hcnderaon LT K. Koon CXNO4 C. Priest ACCS 1. Cameron ACC 1. Bullington ACI P. Barrows ACI M. Downey ACI S. Holman ACI T. Maes ACI M. McMahon ACI M. Ryan ACI W. Sueppel ACI R. Young AC2 T. Lake AC2 R. Wells AC3 V. Carberry AC3 T. Connell AC3 K. Flaherty AC3 B. Garland AC3 T. Hansen AC3 R. Peddie AC3 D. Petro AC3 B. St. Pierre ACAN J. Allen lll ACAN l. Brand ACAN O. Chadwick ACAN G. Cleary ACSN J. Mitchell ACAN I. Mclntyre ACAN B. Nielsen ACAN G. Robinson ACAN K. Smith ACSA L. Keyser ACAA E. Nottingham SR R. Nixon LT J. Badini LT D. Conner LT J. Doherty LT B. Halsey LT R. MacDouga1 ENS T. Spierto ENS J. Stephen OSCS Cz. Stark OSC T. Dixon OSC B. Duncan OSC V. Mapes OSC P. Moore .:,. O51 R. Cox O51 E. Davis O51 R. Lashley O51 R. Martin O51 R. Massa O51 5, Weaver O51 F. Wessler O52 R. Briley O52 W, Campbell O52 W. Fernandez O52 N. Ceissinger O52 D. Granger 'J ,- 7 O52 Al Ioncf- OS2 K. Taylor 092 O. Vanstory O53 J, Bass O53 C. Brown O53 B. Cotton O53 M, Higlcy O53 P. Hodgson C53 1. Lee U53 R. Minter O53 R. Rose OSSN Anderson OSSN E. Barker CSSN S. Bernal OSSN 5. Beyant OSSN A. Bouchard OBSN R. Culmauc USSN R. Dclvalle OSSN M. Kashcr OSSN C. McAlistCr OSSN j. Mead OSSN D, Nurne-th 'TVB OSSN K. Sage OSSN K. Sawyer OSSN S. Shaw OSSN I. Shipman OSSN R. Szeluga OSSN E. Valcarccl USSN j. Walker OSSN E. Washington AN M. Woodward OSSA J. Cairns OSSA Carchedi OSSA M. Harrity SA l. Hour OSSA Nilson OSSA L. Russell SA S. Zalis SR C. Esslinger 195 PH1 A. Dart PH1 R. Kerns PH1 W. McCoy PH2 P. Day PH2 D. Doolittle PH2 H. Corby PH2 G. Kondos PH2 M. Laboy PH2 T. Larson PH2 G. Muller wr v wg A - if CWO4 W. Welch PHC lvl. Wright 5-3. PH2 P. Rech PH2 G. Sellers ik, QF' pi- h . PH3 M. jones PI-I3 L. Smith PH3 P Trottier AN R. Goetz 'S F PHAN K. Hurley PHAN I. Lenahan PHAA M. Ebert PHAA K. Hamilton PHAA J. Horner PHAA C. Moore CTI M. Brancheau CTO1 R. Fmrbion CTO1 R. Moyer CTA2 P. Martin CTM2 C. Potts CTOW D Cnhiring CTO2 T. Strohschein CTO3 M. Mortimer Q8 CT03 P. Rath CTU3 VVilkinSon ' 'S' IU f N R LDR N. Nelzuon LT D. Erickson LT A. Lang LT S. Root ENS I. Evans ENS I. Harvey ENS D. Pitts YN2 B. Reynolds YN3 C. Bolden YN3 E. Green SN R. Bolds OY T9 9 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 51 I gi 1 1 EI I -1 I1 I I I LCDR I. Laughlin LT C. Fogg LT W. McClendon I LT D. Newcomb 1 LT K. Unangst I ENS D. Nelson I 1 I I I I I I1 1, II I I1 I I .I I 1I I II I 'I -1 ,1 1 I AW2 J. Collins DP2 I. Dilport II 1 1 1 I YI I ,1 1, fl l. 1. 51 AIN2. Hari I Awz 5. Malof I I 1 .I 1 :I 1 I I 1 11 I DP2 5. Murray I AW2 K. Rubel 1 DP2 D. Taylor I AW2 R. White I AW3 C. Walton i DPSN R. Hilderbradt I 1 ZOO AVVCS C. johnson AW1 A Alexander AW1 R. Allen AW1 S. Jacobi AW1 E. Lace AW2 D Clemons 1 '--- c K '42 A '9 Il.,4, W'-:4 . uf 2 O1 LCDR D. Arweneault LCDR D. Duboie LCDR S. Ramz-ay LT S. Lyon LT R. W'ard ISGS R. Merrell 201 ISI S. johnson IS1 S. Reese DPz j. Haynes IS2 M. Leonard 152 M. Rodriguez IS2 S. Rozanski LI! DM1 B. Beecher IS1 S. Chaney DP1 M. Forbes Q ISI R. jelderks IS2 C. Stroehnisch IS2 R. VViIIiams DP3 D. Dow DP3 1. Elamu IS3 S. Myers I , E' ISSN A. Perry ISSN S. Stancombf? ISSA M. Cureton IS3 S. Settlemyre IS3 M. Whited SI-ISN C. Dietzel DPSN P. Downing ISSN A. Luther ISSN C. McClure 1 F I 1 k b 1 6 v I ENS A. Sapsai FCCM D. Dodge FCC J. Dolagaray E5 'iii A, JFS 1,1 fc H3 7,3 It 'rf 1., is g. Q SAM FCC T. Holland FCI G. Hazzard Y PC2 R. PC2 D. FC2 B. FC2 R. FC2 D, Bailey Cannon Gilmore Gunther Hastings FC2 J. Sallee FC2 W. Smith FC2 B. Szuman FC2 R. Watson PCB B. Akers FC3 P. Rhoades FCSN W. Galen FCSN 1. McGuire SR A. Parker SR J. Sullivan FC2 J. Holloway FC2 K. Lemery FC2 R. Levendakers FC2 G. Lewis FC2 I. Rupert FC3 E. Bellamy FC3 C. Flemming FC3 j. Harrison FC3 R. Manley FC3 C. Miller SAFETY A i 1 i 5 3 4 l 3. li ,, 'ill IV? Q2 EU ii fl E is ?i 1 U S Q1 ii li 9. Qx I ! Q F 'F a Q T ! Q C 5 ic K 1 -I 1 a I 4 ,4 1 Q l 7 SAFETY OFFICER CDR P. METZGER I SAFETY LCPO MMC I. WALDIE AO1 T. Sligar AB1 T. Smith BMI S. Smith SAFETY Although the smallest department onboard, KEN- NEDY's Safety Department is by no means the least important. They are tasked with carrying out Safety Awareness programs which includes the monitoring of all shipboard evolutions for unsafe working condi- tions, hazards and practices. Their bulletin boards, Safetygrams , JFK I-lazardgramsn and WIFK-TV Safety Stand Downs made their presence known among the crew and added to a successful program. Managing and coordination ShipfAirwing accident prevention programs, including aviation, industrial, recreational, vehicle and home, Safety Department personnel seek to maintain the highest level of safety awareness among crew members. SAFETY 208 DECK Kg- N AKK SW' ET2 F. Bell SN W. Adams 'F i i X . K , , I 1 1 Y I S i 1 n I 5 SECURITY OFFICER LTIG M. FINNESSY ?l I 5 3 Y v 'v g, il 21 11 k 1 5 5 7 J il 1 ' sscumrv LcPo V MACM A. GREVIOUS 5' MAC R. Mayors- HM1 R. Berry MA1 W. Carroll MAI P. Calantcm ISI D. Griffith AB1 A. Hernandez MM1 R. Hilliard MA1 A. Hofman D51 J. Joiner ABI L. Kennedy ABH1 H. Lirot MM1 1. Robida BT1 T. Ross D51 D. Sheaffer SECURITY X'-I.'.I'T rf l MA1 W. Slayton jr. BM1 R. Thomas D52 C. Barton AB2 1. Cantrell ' 'f I .1--r rn 7' , .a Tn fu I AV.. .T 0 ,KWH I ' 3 I' 0 ll I. F. x 4' F r: 1' X 0 MS2 J. Flowers AB2 K. Graham FC2 N. Hopkins jr. IC2 W. johnson MA2 B. Lewis SECURITY The Security Department is made up of two divisions, the Master At Arms Force and The Brig Staff. The Master at Arms specializes in law enforcement and the Brig Staff specializes in corrections. Under the supervision of the chief master at arms, the MAA division is responsible for shipboard security, law enforcement supporting the UCMJ, K-9 service and the Navy's urinalysis testing program. The master at arms force provides 24 hours service, 7 days a week. The brig staff personnel, under the supervision of the brig officer and the executive officer are directly responsible for the processing and confinement of all military prisoners. Prior to assuming brig duties, all brig staff personnel attend a 60 hour correction specialist afloat course, taught onboard USS JOHN F. KENNEDY QCV-67j. 213 Q.. -- A .. .-1-.1 .Lf 1: 3.--r AQ2 B. lVl.11'lin MA2 C. Mendenhall A02 E. Mcrring AX2 D. Park-5 jr. SH2 R. Reed AMP. B. Rhodes MA2 1. Searls O52 R. Serbcn M52 T. Smith l' 'V'- SECURITY D52 K. Wilcox FC2 W. Willis MS3 R. Allen EM3 P. McCarthy AMS3 C. Packer jr. M53 R. Tillman MM3 A. Broach HT3 C Covington MM3 P. Go AB3 M. Kearley HT3 j. Kramer 2 i 7 ' 1 Q , X A rN '1 ,. ,. 'i 5 I 1 I i : i 3 v 1 1 i 1 I E i E 3 5 1 l 5 x ! 5 L I 1 l 5 i I K m S L r 5, v 3 C l x i L 9 I 1 3 I :X 1 4 Q 5 I i x 1 L E A , Z I s 1 1 1 5 1 E 6 SUPPLY V SUPPLY OFFICER CDR L. GIBBONS I SUPPLY LCPO MSCM G. OBLEADA 218 SUPPLY The Supply Department ol- the USS JOHN F, KENNEDY had an out- standing Mediterranean deployment in all respects. Although heavily inf volved in the Fourth olf july Liberty celebration in New Yorlx and advance phase operations, the Supply Department met the challenge of an ahhreviat- ed Pre-Overseas lVlovement CPOMJ period following those evolutions and successfully loaded-out over 5000 pallets of material in less than eleven working days. The ,IOHN F. KENNEDY was underway with 100 percent ol our repair parts and a 00 day load out of all subsistence, consumable and retail material. The Supply Department was kept extremely husy during the cruise. The Material Division maintained L14 storeroorns containing 523.2 million dol- lars worth of goods, while shipping and receiving over 12,000 pieces of Cargo. Food Service provided 20,000 meals a day and was selected as runner- up in the SECNAVS NEY competition. Sales and Services washed 200,000 lbs of laundry per month and sold over two million dollars worth of merchandise from the ship's stores. Disbursing maintained over 5,000 pay records, providing a monthly payroll of over one million dollars, The Wardroom provided services for 198 staterooms on a daily bases. ,xlviation support maintained a stock inventory equalling 1905 . , dollars. ADP operated 24 hours a day processing supply' mai-mmrllron dishursing, and administrative requirements. Stock control maintagnancii' nancial accounting for S22 million ol material funds. Supply De lneCl lr- conducted thirteen highly successful major underway replenishmggifrment ing the fourteen port visits to Rota, Benidorm, Cannes, Toulon Dur. Palma, Trieste, and Haifa all bills tDepar'tment contracted over Oni: eples, dollars in support service-sl were paid prior to departure from Omllllon JOHN F. KENNEDY was selected as a HSUPERSTARH in the SIXTITIT. The MATCONOFF program during the entire deployment for our Outs! l-EET support to Sixth Fleet Units. andmg , Q 5 yr ! Q I 1, 'i 1 s 4 1 LCDR T. Coyle. ESKCS T. Card UPC C. liege-.rear SKI H. Duku SKI O Hutuhinson SK2 L PL-Hua 4i.o W7 if If SK3 R. Adams SK3 A. Luna AK3 J. Mann SK3 E. Momsen SK3 j. Peele SK3 D. Piedot SK3 R. Rau AK3 j, Shannon SK3 P. Thomas SK3 D. Warren AN J. Beasley AN S. Cox SKSN C. Critelli SKSN A. Cruz SKSN P. Freeman SKSN R. Frundl SKSN W. Homer AN D. Kirby AN D. Mazza SKSN l. Neal SKSN C. Nolan AN C. Post SKSN l. Ruaslw SKSN M, Sanchez 0 SKSN c:,sand1dge SKSN B. Smith SKSN W. Williams AN L. Wright SKSA W. Boelter SKSA C. Casey AA R. Costiga SKSN 5. Toranb L1 XY. 111.111 idx CKYU2 M. I1I11l.'I1L'! M5Q 5. Qohcn M5C R. Curlwpxlwtu M5C A. Ravmxzmiu N151 A. ,Almrmdu M51 C.A1umit M51 R. Corpus M51 B. Dcjcsus M51 YY. Dwight M51 A. Rclopcz M52 A. Alvarado IM2J.C.1riig1Q M52 J. Casey M52 C0150 -2 'Wm A 5' ' Y' Q M52 D. Crandall M52 C, Davis M52 l. Goodwin M52 B. Holtzman M53 R. Allen M53 D. Barney M53 E. Carlson M53 R. Cole M53 P. Hass-amer M53 l. Hembre M53 P. Lacliance M53 G. Miranda M53 T. Morgan M53 K, Nickerson M53 D. Patingale 22 77 lvlfv3 F. llluwcrs l'N'l'53 l.. Kuala M53 NY. 'jndmiilx lN.'l'i5N XY. Alwlmtt BN T. Bentley MEEN l. Cldrl. 16 4 MSSN D. Ferrell MSSN S. C-olbuff MSSN M. Hock ff? a,....f MSSN F. lohnbon MSSN j. Lewis MSSN T. Nolan MMSN S. Nuvibki MSSN Z. Ramird MSSN l. Stradcr s. fl' AN E. Thompson MSSN K, Trcvillion MSSN I. Wilbon MSSN D. Zane MSSA 5. Adams MSSA I. Carroll gg J, Harvev' I Msem J. Ldughlm SR W, Blackham SR C, Eirap AR B. HHYQS l l 1 LTJC. P. Tafpiey E SHCS A. Walker 1 SHCS E. white l SH1 L. Agcaoili SHP. K. Carlton SH2. T. Cox I i i I i t .5 .I la -l l l l ir ll l i 1 l ll fl il il l li 5 5 :i.q Epi ,ill 1 5Hz C. Dodd Eli l SH2 P. Munoz Qlf ig i SH2 J. Pessina SH2 C. Scott 3 SH2 B. Solomon gg '- Sm J. Wallace Si? 1 l f l li . 1 L ' Y R, ii l -l 1 'i Q W F 1 5 1 1 f i SK2 K. Williams SH3 S. Dew SH3 R. Fuller , SH3 A. Haggray 3 Sl'i3 Hagin 1 SH3 A. Harding 220 ,,, - nfl! i -5... X1 if ? ..sur an-vw-,,,-f SH3 L. johnson SK3 C. Lathan SH3 M. Lloyd SH3 VV. Price SH3 L. Russ Sh3 P. Slade SH3 C. Straiggl SH3 J. Torres SH3 A. Walker Sh3 C. Wilkins SH3 G. Wilson SHSN T. Allen Q R SN M. Allen SHSN D. Edwards SHSN W. Edwards SHSN T. Gilbert Sl-ISN K. johnson Sl-ISN C. jones SHAN R. Kolmllwof SHSN M. Morris 5 nr -V IJ: lnf, . 1921 nn, AVA. ' .f , ,Q,!..'Quiux lun-Q' fr: . 5 MMV Q5-1, 4 ' Z , xslt' I W l 5. SHSN D. Wimmer 52 SHSA R. Coleman 'f SHSA B. Friebel SHSA I. Glaze SI-ISA C. jones SHSA B. Lockhart y S lx x 1- f SHSA T. Paden SKSA J. Voisine SHSA I. Wells 29 'fubbfg' if ' 'F- 5 R' if i 'ff9 7?'?!-ff?f'7Y '?'5I.'ff?5T57 f ?7 73f'if'37'51'7VffT Y' bmi. 2 f-4. J- ...,,- .Ms Ah- ' ' ' ' ' ENS W. Kaag DKCS F. Vanta DK1 F. Yambao DK2 D. Centcrt DK2 D. Hindle DK2 R. Martin jr. DK2 K. Roberts DK2 D. White DK3 W. Brunson DK3 T. Canty DK3 L. Vener SKSN G. Bailey SKSN S. Bedasee DKSN K Ber er ' S DKSN N. johnson jr. DKSN M. Thomas DKSA D. Carter DKSA I. Clarke SLT' .ii ,ia NZ Ili' ' 'll fxg ks Q 7. 1 Q ... QA.. ,xx III -...ist Nr-Y LTJC D. Brooks M51 W. Grow M52 M. Cole M52 T. Egan r ' -'A N4 ' .Ss -.- M53 B. Creger P' 'Xu' X M53 M. Miller M53 B. Scanlon M53 I. Weinkauf M55N K. Corum MSSN M. McLaughlin M55N T. Powell AMSAA K. Cross M55A R. Deveries 5A M. Mc5tamp M55A R. Perry I 16- vfu K' LT M. Brook-5 AKCS -1. Taylor AKC A. Taculad AK1 R. Askren AK1 C. Czechow-ski AK1 S. Manpasis AK2 F. Brown AK2 B. Denison A142 M, Kendrick AK2 D, Matthews AK2 M. Nguy AK2 R. Saudere '. AK2 G. Shoblock AK3 P. Conlin AK3 F. Davis AK3 D. Ortel AK3 M. Sibbel AK3 L. Vance 233 SN D. Claua AKAN A. Denav AKAN M. jack i ch 5011 AN L. lacks AKAN johns AKAN E. Lanca 5 on on ter 1. lx S AKAN D. Linberger AKAN J. Rickard AKAN M. Skinkle AN S. Spina AA R. Craig AKAA I. Hansen AKSA A. Hildebrand AKAA R. Nadeau AKAA S. Ntezinde AR C. Baiac Mr. B. Hayden Mr. C. Houghton L. E -if I1 fl LTJC R. Baclwrneier DPCS M. Drotzman DPI l. Miner DP3 E, Miller DPS D. Pringle 'fi ff HI l nhl S2 'ff 5- .-- DPSN B. Corson DPSN R. Denver DPSN W. Harris DPSN M. Renfro DPSN R. Scruggs DPSN I. Supple DPSN K. Weeks DPSN j. Weese DPSN D. Westfall DPSA S. johnson LT J. Frankwicii LTJC R. X-'Vcstfall ENS R. Robles SKC D. Bogar AKC N. Espejo SKI j. Ponzurick SK2 C. Ladia SK2 B. Lambert SK2 K. Lhamon jr. AK2 j. Urban AK3 F. Bynum IM3 W. Cramblit SK3 F. Garcia SK3 M. Rhodes SKSN T. Adams SN T. Biffle SKSN C Davis , S 8 A SKSN K. Lockwood SKSN W. Malone SKSN W. Scruggs Q' AKAN M. Waldron SKSN j. Wilson SKSA S. Ransom lll SR S. Mathis SR R. Summers SR T Uson jr. 2 it W i X 1 1 K I H 5 E 1 1 Y Ja I S 4 3 ! l, 4 4 1 Q 1 3, .K .W QAE .V , qt 4, ' ij 'i li V . F w I 1 W. wp A 1 1 .4 1 I 4 I i lx 1 'e lf 1 :Vg X .,.. x N I 4 4 ! i 1 1 i , n - , 1 I 1 l 'T i 'rv-'wr I , i F . i 1 IQ 1 ' , l l il ' I iv il ff I, iz li ti ii K. 1. A - 4 i I l Q 4 l LCDR R. ilrodoehl l.TlC R, Qiiitlc CWNYQQ D Q-OOlsC BMC E. Brant AOC lvl. Lawson BMC XV. Cain TRAINING DEPARTMENT The mission of Training Department is to provide educational training and human resources management services to the crew. Headed by the Training Officer, training consists of four branches. The Educational Services Office conducts a wide variety of functions aimed at preparing the individual for Navy wide exams and ultimatly, advancement. ESO also coordinates and manages the Program for Afloat College Education tP1-XCEJ, The Human Resource Management Cffice provides ongoing naval rights and responsibilities work shops, human relations council meetings, equal opportu- nity audits and extensive drug and alcohol abuse prevention programs designed to keep JFK in top shape. Training division procures and tracks formal schools quotas shipwide and coordinates the Personal Qualification Standards and warfare specialty pro- grams. IDOC tlndoctrinationj welcomes each newly-arrived Kennedyman and pro- vides him formal introductions to the ship and its ways. The efforts exerted by these four divisions fill the people program needs for the entire crew and is directly responsible for the outstanding reputation en- joyed by Big john. 'e-- -'U 4 . 9 5' 5' 1-, 1 ll. auf -M , Fl'-'24-1 ,gr Pg- I ul' 2-10 . 'tx 9 PN1 R. Harding MM1 D. Hughes YN1 A. Wright PN2 I.. Crawford M53 G. Houston .f , N ...ew PNSN P, Chearmg pN5N K. Green PNSN D. Paul PNSN J. 5'-Nm 2 WEAPONS WEAPONS OFFICER CDR C. NOLAN WEAPONS LCPO AOCSQAWJ D BORNE vm-v-qw 'I 4 , . ,- Q ? ,fQQi f ' ,W 'Q' . .v 7 ' , if ,. ,I .I - afifftggytig aw . --.ff 'iff fr-.111 Ir ' . Weapons Weapons Department is responsible for the procure- ment, handling, stowage, assembly and movement of all weapons, ammunition, pyrotechnics and weapons com- ponents used by the airwing and the ship's defensive systems. All air launched ammunition is stored and as- sembled in the magazines by C-2 Division, moved to the hangar or flight deck by G-3 Division and controlled and issued to the airwing by C-1 Division. All special weap- ons are handled by W Division. The control ofthe small arms on board, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal detach- ment and the Marine Detachment are also under the cognizance of the Weapons Department. fgljy. ' l HH' i , .lc , . ,fi A.le l .r K. - '. ., ,-r ...... -. H.,-. ..,-,...-.-.....-. .v,.,, - A, , , -f -., 1 1 ,,.-.,.-., -.1-,-..,,.... .....-..-,3:.,.,.., ..,........, 9u..,,,,-,,, ,V-NA, ,Ad , , mm H , tn ss'. Xf- 'T- -wc , , - . 'I fjflk 1 E f 5 E 1 ., ' 2 ,i 1 1 i 1 F 1 F 5 2 I i X I 5 Y I 3 e 2 I 5 ,2 if ig If , K .5 :fin 2 1 mi , , gn 1 WL vf Qx wr. Y , ir il ip- L1 f V L. sz i 5 i 5 ' f f i f N . , i ff H :bl 1. 1' f I 4 Y ' N i 1 l I 4 s a N i f Af ,Aw P 1 245 , ......,T w,.A M i l g.,,,,v, ,,,, -HY--D-7 AA- ---A AWK I 4 LCDR L. Harrison LCDR j. Mclieown LT R. Monte LT J. Suarez AOC R. Knoles GM1 B. Malburg AO1 M. McKenna AO1 l. Polidura AO2 E. McClure AO3 C. Barlow AO3 E. McClaran AO3 E. Oberholzer AN R. Hamill AN R. Hartzell AOAN B. Kelley AOAN D. Lewis AN I. Weidenfeld AA M. Freeman AA R. Sayne SR T. Hierpe CWO2 S. Metzler SMI K. Bubier AM1 M. Clenney TM1 W. Lindsay ET3 M. Hadad AXEOD LCDR L. Harrison LCDR 1. MCKeown LT R. Monte LT j. Suarez AOC R. Knoles GMI B. Malburg AO1 M. McKenna AO1 j. Polidura AO2 E. McClure AO3 C. Barlow AO3 E. McClaran AO3 E. Oberholzer AN R. Hamill AN R. Hartzell AOAN B. Kelley AOAN D. Lewis AN I. Weidenfeld AA M. Freeman AA R. Sayne SR T. Hierpe CWO2 S. Metzler SMI K. Bubier AM1 M. Clenney TM1 W. Lindsay ET3 M. Hadad . WAXEOD LCDR L. Harrison LCDR J. Mclieown LT R. Monte LT J. Suarez ACC R. Knoles GM1 B. Malburg AO1 M. McKenna AO1 J. Polidura AO2 E. McClure AO3 C. Barlow AO3 E. McClaran A03 E. Oberholzer AN R. Hamill AN R. Hartzell AOAN B. Kelley AOAN D. Lewis AN I. Weidenfeld AA M. Freeman AA R. Sayne SR T. Hierpe CW02 S. Metzler SMI K. Bubier AM1 M. Clenney TM1 W. Lindsay ET3 M. Hadad WAXEUD LT M. Lewis LT K. Porter CWO4 G. Fugate GMC C. Kalthoff GMI J. Bradford CMI M. Gallagher GM1 R. Grant GM2 J. Booth GM2. T. Pryde WT2 T. Speich GM3 B. Crandle GM3 T. Ioca C-M3 K. Johnson YN3 P. St. James GMSN H. Boone GMSN C. Jarrett jr. GMSN C. Mundorf AOAN D. Sabo SKSN 1. Wilk GMSA B. Stettler GMSA C. Tenrow YNSN I. Wyland CMSA T. Adcock GMSA I. Gates 'J .. LT l. lVlcCr0C lr. ClN02 R, Taylor AOC KN. johnson A01 VV. Baldwin A01 KN. Bedford A01 K. Blackman A01 J, Cronin A01 D. Stacey A02 M. Bernier A02 R. Bouldin A02 A. Demers A02 l. Powell A03 H. Brascomb A03 S. Bryan A03 R. Dominy A03 D. Fitzgerald A03 R, Fuentes A03 C. Hebert - A03 D. Horn A03 M. jones A03 l. Norlleet A03 R. 0rtiz A03 C. Reddy A03 T. Porter A03 L. Rupright A03 R. Sanchez A03 A. Thomas A03 K. Toddings AOAN C. Allen AOAN R. Brogdon AN J. Sholey AOAN D. Stripling AOAN T. Wagner AA R. Bullock jr AA S. Compton AOAA D. Reighard AR J. Atkins AR D. Attino AR D. Clayton AR B. McGowan AR M. Simmons SR T. Smith LT C. Friedman LT J. Podhasky ENS 1. McCinn AOC S. Yeo AO1 E. Adkins AO1 R. Bedwell AO1 1. Honeyman AO1 C. Kelly jr. TM1 L. Peterson AO1 C. Visconti AO2 M. Bergman AO2 C. Boucher AO2 W. Freital TM2 K. Gordon AO2 B. Kauffman AO2 C. Lehman AO2 M. Mislcin AO2 C. Russell AO3 E. Bernatowicz AO3 K. Cannon AO3 S, Cieslik AO3 G. Dean AO3 E. Hasz III AO3 R. Henderson AO3 I. Rutledge AO3 P. Shaclcelford AO3 I. Shaffer AO3 E. Trujillo AO3 D. Wilson AN E. Ballard AOAN K. Bell AOAN M. Britton TMSN I.. Diffay AN I. Endres AOAN M. Flanigan AN P. Genus AOAN F. Gonzalez AN G. Greene TMSN S. Hackett AN D. jackson AN I. Leeper AN ll. l.L'Vx'lN AN 19. 1.1.1111 AN A. 1111-1111 111 AOAN li. Sl1.111r1on AA A. Allwrittcn SA D, Alexis TMSA Blaclxwcll AUAA K, Coker SA J. Dclcon AA Folks TMSA M. Kamin AOAA K, Luppino AOAA D. Salvo AOAA S. Shortridge jr. AA C Toney AA A. Vicenb AA D. Wright SR F. Ashworth AR A. Marquez AR A. Smith AR R. Spelts Q . .. Ulason AOC S. Stanley GMC1 W. Hubble AU1 C. Knight 1 if , , X. 6 AO3 T. Chace A03 Wi. Craft -3 MM1 T. McWain AO1 M. Spivey AO2 V. Cruz CMC2 M. Custer CM2 K. Holmes AO2 D. Mullins GM2 K. Schlove CM2 M. Tejchman GM3 C. Barnes EM3 C. Baron MM3 A. Borres A03 J. Carvin 2 ICB D, Etienne A03 K. Folson A03 M. Frodyma C-M3 A. Cranter lr AO3 R. Macwilliams AO3 P. Meenan AO3 M. Rodriguez AO3 F. Rohrbaugh CMB K. Rollyson AO3 T. Schmid AO3 1. Sheelen AO3 T, Williams l AN M. Anselmo AN R. Gallardo AN B. Gallion AN S. Groves SN M. King GMSN R. Martin jr. AOAN W. Thompson CMSN G. Weff AOAN T. Williams SN D. Windom AA M. Brown wi B 6' QN an , NJ' AR D. Chau AR A. Colburn AR C. Cooperider AR J. Deguel AR M. Hale AR M. Hill AR D. Stasher AR S. Willians SA E. Garcia AA D. Garcia SA T. Gill AA I. Lawrence AA A. Neerdalls 755 an-a--1--y M----A A, V vrrfwvrr -an-f.-m--,rw V...-. ' o - ' n ,-.!n A :QI . Q-, f 'sf-3, 'Llg 9. , V 'V .5 . 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HL wi Thx fu lm 'gyf-2X'l.e1.' gg Xt QL ' ' N. -5 0 ess Qecks, the berthmg fompartments and the works spaces to make tlwm 'Nt ' lm n -Num, r-,wsdfi '-TQ TQ , feel more hke home. t lwnth . .'x,' '.l 'Hg '- I A ' l U N M. ' V . ' ' .' f- h -,bn an , .5 x'.'j' l 5 ,, ,T l' 5. I A Q -ws ,-'N fin' I ' q'-,,-w. f fgx -A AXE, ' 1 I: -4 :. Y . ln.: . 'Yr -- 'P ' - .' ' : u -I ' , . kgfrgrl' 3:-X . 5, 'Q - . 1 'K - .'f'f'? if . K ' wx l n . x o ,--ff' Xa- r,,,,-ka-Q-pm W A pu ,M XX 3' YY' v -Y, ff., -ee 15 j .4 ,Z-J., ...L A , L. ' -,pie A 'i M,..1.4: 33, :Q 'Q L ar - VA' . ' ? :gh-' , , .r m Q ,, ......,. .. - A-cfs.. .N -,.-- , . f f, , wiv .X ,, . , , ,1 ,..,,.-- A , , , 1 ,,.'. he '- ...W , . , .LVL aa 5: ,. - - ' VM ' , V AL , 7 K A' 'W' lj. ... ,f-.,.-v- ,r' ' ' ' N fm., .V A, ,L 1 'mn ?'i3f', 4 N, ' 1 - -Y--Y, ' f X 7-:ff Q , ,A r 3 4 1 an , , ! ij: ' . ' t 5 f L ' f- fL3?'i....QlfI f, I! i W 4 A 41-can -55.3. 'L i gmn5 bei l I b ate .Ihdflhs ih-it it not Mm ' b ns 50-fly Of American origin, is one of the few holidays we ce e r F'-1nre:mh1.1p uufffved in foreign countries. We did not expect the people of Cfmn'-'51 Th.ini,.gmn we Kflfbf-me the holiday but the fe.-option of uss JOHN F. KENNEDY over 'N' Ffvnrl 'K .df Uf'm'fnd0Uf+. Thanksgiving feasts were served in our honor and numer- 1 Lumliq H invited Kennedymen to their homes- for dinner. .1 ,.. QJN '-1 .f- - 4..- '- ' 'W brffffl 3 ,M--, ,,,, . , '. fr 7 get-1. nf, -FH .E in 17 .-'L -it 'Q --H- G -. -527, 'ini - - .af-. ' 5 -ve' - 41.-I 4 -I:- 5 . ..f,l, gawk -, Lf' ' if ... as-, -.f M , vm., f -v ii f' L, , 7 1 1 fa' Q 5 U I -,Na .. A., ,, ,QA .rm V .-A AL, f g . 1, H ,1 2 . 'Q Q 'gif 'ti f-4 1 iff 5 far -N f flag ' '- lr 'N mmm! 1 MQ +gQ-5 1 if -1-I X . ,w.,4na..u-vu. . 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Over 5,000 dozen cookies well' WHY l' ' ' - ' A - S O00 Ameritn livniuni KENNEDY to provide some munchies over the holidays and more than .O, letters and cards hrought us Christmas cheer from across the country. W-s rf. ff' p . f- x N Wig... , W 13' 4-.3 'ffk-Yr.: bM'-f-1 '4v-n-'-'iI,:3f w:f-:.-- f . . . , Q-V-'-r :.-FN--fr 6.-.,:1 '-'z-1, '-xg-,-fir.-ws: f: E. ':4 ? 1-TETQT'-521- 7e+,,i?.?: A-21' Q - - . ,. X. , , M. ,N Q., e-:Q a- ,. t,Ay.q-.,.m A mc., U, ,:...t...,.,,J,.,1,,ww1,., Ly ,Wg 'f:,---.':,., -.:s :.- f-I f-'g-..-'M'-1-1,.A-'qv 1-Z., -.-4-. -, 'i, I za,-5-. ' -. - - . . .. - . -- . . . ' -wr .W ,-- - . H ,-, ary., - - ' '- V-,ff 'j,1f'f 91g 'fp'-i -ji , 3g'??.Sf Z L-'f'i1f3.':7Ef.H51r'-fil1'E'sZ' 5 z':ff-.'5Q.'1f:?ff.' -'ffS11g7jf1f3Taf'ff'IQf:L'5,1g.2:'5r7l...-:1C':f'5f'-?Tf3',L..51?I-fr3feFQf'?FfffjLg.'f-:QQ7cj2'lT1315- ig-',', jf? .-iff' ,-f L15 -If f. 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Of course New Years would not be New Years without a football game and this New Year was no different with football games broadcast to every berthing compartment and lounge on the ship over Wj FK-TV. ' do b H- U ' - , ,.,-Q? '. , v' -F M 1 ,Xl -A f 259 ' !f I b ....,...s ., , T ' SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICES KENNEDYS hangar bay is normally a busy crossroad of men, .iircraft and support equipment: but while JFK was anchored off Naples, the Forward hangar became a scene of pagentry and piety. KENNEDY men cleared away the aircraft and decorated the bay tor a Mass and confirmation ceremony by his eminence Corado Cardinal Ursi, the Cardinal Archbishop of Naples. Ill 1, Q- I 'll- ' ' ' ' ' T' 'T ' ' 'W ' ', '-'7l'T '1 'x '-'13'A 1 ' Y--1- 1v'-fff--1-,-v1- w-s--r-'-.-'2,..x1.-.,-1yr-.-f-,-.,,,Hrf.n..-..s...-P-..-,par .,....--.- ...-1-v sn-f-R--. - . l'l. ff' I, lllflp- ,lp fl I f, lhf:T S 'I I 6l'!'lI,'l ff' lf' I, I - f',, lg, ff. if 'l., l,fI 'l,' I ' . ,'--If if pf 'YC U :le Ac Q, l . Q 4 lm- t 1 3 l I l 4' I f 1 - 1 f fan' ' I',l li'li a'T f.f '74- I I fr 1, ' ,'l,'a, .gif iff 1 'a 'J 'f, f. Q 'I 'l,,ff 1 ' -'. f',' fl. f'. 'V . Q 5 PAPAL X lbl'I lN'hile IFK was anchored oft' Naples, many KENNEDY men vnioyed a unique opportunity to attend a papal audience with Pope lohn Paul Il in The Vatican. The day began in the dark, early morning hours. Hundreds of sailors in their finest dress uniforms gathered near the fantail. They rode the ferries across the cold, choppy bay and then boarded busses for the scenic trip to Rome. They say all roads lead to Rome. After you arrive, however, the direction becomes more vague. When the bus driver finally navigated into the Vatican, KENNEDY men moved briskly to be seated in time for the mass to begin. The magnificent papal auditorium housed the inspiring ceremony. A mix of every nationality comprised the sea of faces focused on the mass - conducted in several languages. Pope john Paul himself delivered a message of peace and also welcomed the men and officers of USS JOHN F. KENNEDY. After the mass, the pope moved through the auditorium greeting people and accepting gifts to the church, including those from the KENNEDY. 261 i Q.. SAILOR5 SER VE LH OVERSEAS C MU I TIE ana A 'HL .wifi gzw-z, f ' 1. 1 .411 'Y 6. vii' 'f 5 fa fur X 'C' .l.'..h ,Riff 7 Opportunities to serve local communities wherever KENNEDY drops anchor are precious jewels in the hearts and minds of the crew. This was very true especially during the med cruise and proved so dramatically the statement KENNEDY cares. Many long hours were spent in providing happiness and good will to the peoples of Spain, France, Italy and Israel. These occurred through community service projects where the men painted and cleaned, special choral arrangements performed by the famed JFK singers and the hilarity of the KENNEDY Klown troupe creating smiling faces. The KENNEDY sailors and marines who participated contributed more than 3,000 man-hours in all of these evolutions. On many occasions, even in the midst of very difficult work, they wanted to continue laboring because they knew that their mission was for a worthy cause. To see children laugh and play, to hear a local citizen chuckle and to speak words of friendship was enough reward to satisfy even our saltiest sailor. The experiences enjoyed during those moments with our new friends will never be forgotton by any who had the privilege to serve. The KENNEDY men made an important contribution to the enhancement of stronger ties between our nation and the European community. -all bw .L r wre- ali .1 Taxi LxF?.....l-C - -1 --,li Q., 'fi' ,K d. vi . -- Qi . -'H f v- - -. I . I 1 I T 1. I 21 uf v I , A Vg.. .Qxu ',g '.f,. aim, :E..g?Mii , K ' f -.H x: ' , it .' . L - ' 4' ' :T v . . 5 fl ' + +,,?'3 ' if . . . ' V, - P A b any I ,M I - f ll! 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Mainey -,f- .nk ' x -1 1 f -6 . , 0 4- ..- -ff, ,y f',-' -f, A - .. w C 1 N 1 ,- 1 J 4.1 A :als mf 4 .:'S,1, 7.x ..,.f.n-.. ,...,f ..-.,- - .,...... .x,,..- . . ,, ., . . . , ,qv -1-7: f Q, , ,,.,, A f W we A-if K i. 1- I ., f io.-VA'- ,f ,, Q ,-,Q 4- u, , ,g-. '. 115 , -- ' 9 1 4. s-...,' -511 , , f 2- 'mx vi a '14 v , 1 I -. I w.,, , 1 6 i . , V . - ,. f I . . 'Q ,.,, 1 4 . . J 1 -, ' l M .A , ,. W 4 f . 14, , V - fV -LA1--If , , 1- V .4-W-an-z-., A '7 H12 A+ v ., lL' - -+- VA -75 ' 31 .5 Q , V .1, A A V.. vi. 1 Wy . 5 1. A fm. Hifi '- w - . L K - 1 'f 7 ' Linz 1.:,-..V .'...,.' :.-,:.x,.'. .-4-Q.: :...n., - . 8'-Q vA-vs COMMANDING omcsn CDR A. HARMS .,f- ...... .-..........1........J-,...,..Aa...:4nu4', ...a.g.z,... 0 . VA-75 CGMMAND MASTER CHIEF ' AFCM G. DICKERSON '.,' 4' : 'Vf' 'A Y R , -f-- -ih L- - - 4-91 The A-6A lNTRUDER flown by the VA-75 SUNDAY PUNCHERS is a two-man, subsonic, low-level medium attack bomber which has the capability to deliver weapons with pinpointiaccuracy deep into hostile territory, in the worst weather, day or night. The squadron also flies the KA- 6D model of the lN'l'RUDER which is a tanker version used for in-flight refueling. 5 ' qgaauuanu- A Attack Squadron SEVENTY FIVE dates back to 20 july 1943 when the squadron was commissioned as Bombing Squadron EIGHTEEN NB-18, flying the SBD Douglas DAUNTLESS dive bomber. Over the next seven years,.VB-18 transitioned through three aircraft and three designations before becoming VA-75. In 1963, the SUNDAY PUNCI-lERS of VA-75, became the first squadron to transition to the new A-6A lNTRUDER. Introduc- ting the A-6 to combat operations in Vietnam, the SUNDAY PUNCHERSH set numerous records for their aircraft. Throughout its long and productive history, the, SUNDAY PUNCHERSH have, with true professionalism, epitomized the motto of their aircraft: Anytime, anywhere, and in any weather . . . the A-6 lN'l'RUDER does it all. -Y W- an-1' -13' -rw-un: ill I l w Li i 5 A I 1 1 i 1 i I , S 1 I VA -75 CDR G. Brown LCDR D. Blalock III if MY XX. XXX Ti i 5 4 4 , Tv- v LCDR R. jaskot LCDR M. Month LCDR K. Naumann Q LCDR j. Odonnel LCDR B. Satterwhite LCDR VV. West LT D, Ammons ST. T. Castiglionc LT B. Cooke LT R, Craft LT S. Eaton LT T. Frey jr. LT M. Crctz LT E. Kules LT S. Maslcn LT B. Murd LT VV, Qurand LT F. Roick 279 78 LT BI. VVJSCI' LTIC E, Andcraon LTjC D. Barnhurst LTJG K. Burns LTJC M. Davis LTJG B. Dubois LTJG C. Eggers LTJG E. Exner LTJG R. Grich LTJC T. Lalor LTJC S. Means LTJG M. Miller LTJG S. Schaaf LTJG A. Vanderpoll ENS D. Gay II ENS R. Rupp CWO3 H. Henson CWO2 C. Conner VA -75 1 ADC M T Ijiclwrwmrw AZQN1 Plrillipw ATC? M.Cr11tis AN1Q5 L Hampton ADCS R, Husang AQCS T, Luhn AKC P, Amarillo AOC C. Carter AZC P, Kcglcr AMC M. Kuchinek NCC D Sherman AMC K. Suggs AMC M. Vanterpool AD1 K, Artis ADI R. Cabrera AE1j. Dunlap PN1 M. Faber ADI H, Hobson VA-75 AEI L. Lmnuzyi AMHI B. Mcliay PRI R. Meacham AOI S. Miller AMI C. Morales .III AEI N. Nash AMI C. Parker AOI S. Reis AMI T. Rosa AMI A. Smiley ADI D. Ycatcr AQI 5. Zombar A02 R. Adams AM2 1. Bauman AT2 j. Blank ADIZ L. Bruster AQ2 R. Buffington YN2 A. Crossley I T, Hupklrw XUI l.HuM1 5' ft ,'5' I ' x 4 .Q !! u . W ' ,-Y-- , . ., . , . M... ., mf, . V V WWW L I i C i I i 1 a A ! W 4 4 X J ADJ in ?N1.ll'I y AM: R. txtdttw A511 Al. N1tLrnrr1n'k ,W AMI R. Mendefy AEI C. Mouser A01 D. Urtikoit AM2 XY. Ray AM: M. Rirketts AM2 5. Ryer AE2 B. Beace AQ2 D. Simpson AE2 D. Snyder AQ2 1. Travitz ATI C. Welker AEI D. Y'N'hite A02 B, YN'icklitt AT2 j, Woodson AE3 Y. Adams AM3 M. Askew AD3 L. Bess YN3 1. Bolton AO3 R. Boyd AD3 T, Breidenstein AM3 M. Burke AT3 VV. Clifton jr AD3 M. Davenport AZ3 j. Delahunty VA -75 'Z x 5K3 D. limmon .-XK3 F-. loulcr AM3 S. Farmer AD3 ,l. Ferry AM3 T. Fitzgerald :XD3 Cilee AZ3 D. Hamm AM3 C. Hogate AU3 R. Howard lr .-XZ3 R. ,lacobs AQ3 E. johnson PN3 T. Karznat AQ3 J. Lamoureux AQ3 C Long .-XD3 M. Lozada .-XT3 C. Minor A03 M. Mitchell AM3 M. Montgomery .-XZ3 XV. Morrison 5 AM3 VV. Motley ADB M. Nguyen PR3 R. Porter AM3 R. Ramelli AQ3 C. Richardson AOB T. Riehm AO3 S. Russell ADB H. Sams lr 7 .. AT3 S. Smith AT3 M. Snow AM3 C. Steffen AD3 E. Stevenson AO3 R. Taylor PR3 S. Thomas AO3 F. Truett Ill AM3 M. Wagner AT3 W. Webster AT3 T. Wells AO3 K. White AM3 T. Whittington AN j. Arcvri AN B. Bejoc jr AN A. Blaclcwei AOAN j. Bond AN A. Bouck lr AMEAN 1. Brazil VA -75 LL PRAN S. Brown AN P. Campbell AN C. Cann Aran T Carr Arnsan L Car-son An .I Daly An T Dcblonk Aman E Doran Aman E Durow An 5 Eclmelbergero Amsan 5 Ervin Adam P Fiala Aran P Foley An K Ford An C Garza Aean H Gorden An I Core Amsan L Hardy An O Harris Aean E Heath Aoan G Henderson :Kean j Horley jr. Adan F Ingmrn Aman K janson 287 X ' . gp fg. . X ill J. , N4 1- . L1l ,,. .- 1 -11 +. .F fulfil W1 -75 FRA-X N 5. Brown AN l',L.1mplw0ll AN CQ. C .mn AN Cl. lolunston AMAN S. loncs AQAN D. hloncr- AOAN K. Klostcrnmcicr AEAN P. Larose AN T. Lccuyor HN l. Lewis AN K. Loftis AQAN C, Long AEAN M. McCinty AN K. Milam AMSAN T. Miller ADAN D. Miller AEAN j. Morgan AN B. Nelson AQAN C. Neumann AN R. Obregon AN D. Oglesbee YNAN P. Olson AN W, Parsons AEAN C. Polny AN M. Potts , 1- - ' Q . ul , A AOAA T. Stremski ADAA T. Voegli .-XEAA YV1. Nlcdciru, YN,-X.-X NI. Noni, :XA B. Oftuvio AOAA ,l. Osborne AMSAN A. Snyder 1 Q VA -75 'lv' RL J JA Ms ,it ups, 4 1- 1 .Sf LAY VA i f .. , .LL V. 'A aa- '., 2- V' , 5 gk ' T iff' if 1' F' - 4 75 ,Qu ,gf , 1951 J su, 3,7 wwf: ., K , Wifi ' AY, ,,,- 45 Y gif' 1 ' JXP' V if: . fc 37 ... g QW' 1? VMA -533 I 5 VMA-533 COMMANDING OFFICER LTCOL B. BYRUM VMA-533 SERGEANT MAJOR SGTMAI I. FORBES pp--wvvnmpqaspv ,, .. H f Being the only Marine squadron in CVW-3, the HAWKS fly the Grumman built A-6 NINTRLQDERH off the decks ofthe KENNEDY. The HHAVVKS' A-6 is capable of Carrying a very large and diverse payload of weapons and is equipped with exceptional targeting svstems providing it with its all weather Capability. These features and the VMALAVVJ- t her main resources in her mission of projecting power 5343 team give the KENNEDY one o ashore. A4 in wif'- ' l 394 The HAlNKS ot Marine Attack 5qL1adrOI1lAll l'VCHflWCfl 533 lVMACAVVJ-5333 began commissioned service as Marine Night Fighter Squadron 533lVMFlNJ-5333011 1 Octoher 1043. Flying the Folf-3N HELl.CATS oft the deck of the U59 Longheach during WW II in the Pacific Theatre, they quickly distinguished themselves by achieving the most aircraft kills in one nightand hv having one of their pilots hecome thentirst Nightirlfighter Ace, Over the years, the HHAVVKSH have transitioned through the P7P-.BN LI'ICERCAT , their first jet- the FQH-Ay ldtXN5HElL ,and the PQI?-9 CQL1CJAR . Their designation was changed to VMA-533 when they transitioned to the A-4D HSKYHAWK and was changed again to its present designation when they accepted their first A-6A HINTRUDERH in 1965. iwk .x K X L V' T A5 .- 1 u ' 1 xii OC 5iGNo l ', it I ii Q gl it fi 2 a it 3 el i if 7 gl if fl li lfi l l l I 5 1 i iii li' Il Wil ,. . is il lg all it L . il Iv i i i li' I, H L, li v i lt I. N i l lf i 4, , A i l l v P' 150- .- , .- 3.51 . .- LV-.. S! :A:..G.:',? ff.. V. ,. , - f :ran -wh-,-'.--T - f..--awww- .:.L..4.. ,..L1. YLLLJ Li -.. LT. COL. j. Whitlow MAJ. R. Eisirninger MAJ. l. MCDOW MAI, l. Moyer MAJ. 1. Stewart CAPT. A. Allison CAPT. CAPT. CAPT. CAPT. CAPT. CAPT. CAPT CAPT CAPT. CAPT CAPT CAPT R. Andrews l.. Astyles J. Bonsignore F. Chappill T. Davis P. Doclaro T. Donahoe R. Ellis J. Fedyna M. Gonzales A. Grady j. Grimes VMA -533 CAPT. J. Habel CAPT. D. johnson CAPT. R. Loomis CAPT. M. Mead CAPT. M. Miller CAPT. J. Roberts CAPT. j. Rowan CAPT. K. Sampsel CAPT. W. Sanderson CAPT. J. Stillwagon LT. K. Seaman CAPT. R. Thomas Mr. A. VVomble Mr. R. Cox IST LT. F. Harris- IST LT. 1. Haugen IST LT. L. Holtkamp IST LT. R. Smith LST LT. D. lN'lll4insnn CWO3 W. Blau CVV03 ,l Brown MR. S. Foster MSCT. C. Cox MSCT. T. Lane -lr. MSCT. D. Swanson CYSCT. A. Bobba CYSCT. S. Colex CYSCT. D. Dohrrnan Sr. CYSCT. J. East CYSCT, W. Fedcler CYSCT R. Hilfiger CYSCT R. Horner CYSCT L. Kru e CYSCT l. Lynch GYSCT R. Madrid C-YSGT. B. McCall CYSCT. M. Nolan GYSQT. lr. l-JCYCY CYSCT. W. Qilwvvcig, Fifi lor CQYEQT. E. Eorrcls CYEQT. R. Ezypulski M EECQT. EECLT. C EECT. EEST. EECT EECT EECT EECT. EECT. EECT. . Bar-rtaciii Baumer VV. Bruce Canto Carter Coleman Coiiina Cooke Dalan Devereaux EECT. SECT. EEC-T. EECT. EECT. EECT. EECT, EEGT. EECT. EECT. K. Eaton EECT. C. Eller EEGT. H. Ellman III EECT. D. Galindo SECT. A. Gibson EECT. D. Griffin C. jones R. jones A. King H. Lcftwich R. Peterson W. Pietrak nl. Rivera R. Eilvn M. Eniitii JW J! 1 I 1 gn ,.. .. 1 1 1 x-, 'ff f 1' f 3 ' H F 5 xxx , 'Yah' ' Y . . X . -' I 5 ' 1 .Q ' xt 3 ' -1 E K . 1' . x' Q-. ,sh . g . .. ,, ,A .4-.iv ' Alfks-' ,Q X , ms. n ll Qi, l. i- E -v . , H r -....-. Q x ffvb '23 2. 'h Au VMA -533 SCT . R. Farmer SCT. C. Foreman SCT SCT SCT SCT SCT. SCT. SCT. SCT. SCT. SCT. SCT. SCT. SC-T. SCT. SCT. . S. Gibbons . C, Gruber . R. Hannah . R. Hans D. Haught D. Heath D. jones jr. D. Karr jr. H. Kelley W. Koon A. Labree A. Levias E. McCreary R. Morin I. Morrieson SCT. j. Morton SCT. C. Muntz SCT. M. Oakley SCT. C. Dgan SCT. R. Ore SCT. C. Phelps SCT. T. Rothenbach SCT. j. Sagul SCT. D. Sipes SCT. R. Sparks SCT. 1. Stevens SCT. T. Terry SC-T. H. Thames SGT. R. SCT. C. Waldrys Walker SGT. W. Welch SCT. S. CPL. G. CPL. R. CPL. j. CPL. K. CPL. R. CPL. R. Young Anthony Ball Bjornstad Boeldt Bolger Bond CPL. 1. Cady CPL. C. Christian wiv SIT. I. CLII ION SCT. L. CLINE SGT. C. COBB5 ,I R. SCT. Q. COLLINS SGT. P. COSCQROYL SCT. R. CRIER SCT. M. DUMBALJLS SCT. I. CAMBLE SCT. R. CALTTNEX SCT. R. HAITHCOCK SCT. P. HAMMOND SCT. R. HERBSTER SCT. T. HILI. SGT. A. IOHNSON SCT. C. JOHNSON SCT. M. JONES SCT. A. KENNEDY SCT. P. KUDELA SCT. R. LAMB SCT. R. MILLER SGT. j. MORNING SCT. K. MORRIS SCT S. OYAIZU SCT. M. QUAMME ?,. SGT. 5. QUICK SGT. w. REINHART SCT. M. RICKETT SGT. R. ROGERS SGT. 5. ROWE SGT. R. RQWLAND SGT. P. SCHULTZ SCT. D. SMITH SGT. R. STEFANIC SCT. D. SUMMERS SCT. K. SUTTON SGT. TRAXLER SGT. E. VEA SCT. D. WEARS ' N N SGT. J. WEERLEY sm. H. WOODRINC CPL. W. ADAMS IR. CPL. D. ALBRICHT i P VMA -533 1, Q VMA -533 79 CPL. R. ALDRIDGE CPL. D. ALBRED CPL. AMIRAUTE CPL. C. ANDERSON CPL CPL CPL. CPL. CPL CPL . L. ARMSTRONG JR R. ANDERSON 1. ANCLIN C. ASHLAU R. BANKS C. BEASLEY CPL. M. BECKETT CPL. K. BENNETT CPL. I. BOJANOWSKI CPL. J. BOLLINCER CPL. 1. BRADLEY CPL. A. BUNCE CPL. K. BURCESS CPL. P. BUTLER CPL. D. CABIT CPL. D. CARDS CPL. D. CASCIATC CPL. J. CASH CPL, B. CASHEN CPL. C. CLEARY CPL. D. CLESTER CPL. P.. COLLINS CPL. W. COTTON CPL. K, CRIER VMA -533 4 CPL j DANTON C B DAVIS CPL H DENISE CPL T DENIZ CPL. CPL. CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL. CPL. CPL. CPL. CPL. CPL. CPL. CPL. CPL. CPL. CPL. DIETZ . EDWARDS P. ELIAS D. ERICKSDN B. FIESTER S. FRASE J. S C. CAITON W. CERFIN R. CILL A. CDMEZ C. GROVE C. CRUDZINA R. HAYWOOD 1. HERSHAM C. HEINE M. HILL j. HODCES T, HUGHES CPL. j. HUGHES CPL. T. HUCHE9 CPL. M. HUNN CPL. T. HYDE CPL. j. JOHNSON CPL. 5. JOY CPL. K. KARPENSKY CPL. W. KAST CPL. S. KASTH CPL. R. KENES CPL. j. KEYES CPL. T. LAND CPL. A. LARSON CPL. J. LATHAM CPL. P. LINDQUIST CPL. T. LORENSON CPL. B. LINCC CPL. J. LONC CPL. L. MANIS CPL. J. MANUEL CPL. E. MAROTTA CPL. J. MARQUIS CPL H MARTINP - - EZ CPL. F. MASTERSON 1 306 CPL. CPL. CPL. CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL N PAL CPL CPL I C U CPL M PAR! CPL G PAUL CPL J PAYN CPL R PCE CPL R PRIT4 CPL N REBE CPL RESCI 4,-,N VMA -533 CPL. J. RIYERA CPL. R. RUTH CPL. R. RUUALEABA CPL. C. SAUINDA CPL. M. SCHREINER CPL. ,I. SCHREMP CPL. M. SHAW CPL. M. SHULTZ CPL. A. SMITH CPL. S. SOFRANEK CPL. M. SPANCLER CPL. C. STARR CPL. R. STEARNS CPL. J. SULLIVAN CPL. j. TIPTON CPL. P. TORRALVA CPL. J. TLJCKER CPL. D. TUFTO Igyxy , , f 1. ' 2 fx 'WW - ,pw ,. lx., c .-aff 'VM x7 'ff h,,., ...4 ,.,. . ,,,.. ov' z I Q. 'W ' . . ,. Q . , - - nfnf Q A 1 VF-14 K 1 A 'v ! I ...- ...4--- AH ' . - v i 0 n Q 1 r 1 s y A O 1 ? A In l A 0 4 fr, -I Ji., ..- K ' . ' ' .- , , J-, Q, , Y.-,,., Q Q, .-A . ,Q-A Eid! ' Q VF-14 COMMANDINC OFFICER CDR P. BOWER 4 4 .Mi VF-14 COMMAND MASTER CHIEF ATMC C. PAYN E 312 V12-14 n The history of the TOP HATTERS of Fighter Squadron FOURTEEN dates back almost to the origins of Naval Aviation. lts record of continuous active service began in September of 1919 making it the Navy's oldest active squadron. Since this early beginning, the squadron has flown twenty two dif- ferent type aircraft, had its designation changed fourteen times and has operated from the decks of seventeen different aircraft carriers and several bat- tleships. Missions flown throughout the years have included patrol and observation in the early years and scouting, attack and fighter missions in the years that followed. Fighter Squadron Fourteen re- mains not only the oldest, but also, the First and Foremost squadron in the United States Navy. g 44. M ,.,.,..--1-suv I , -5 A I V- I r0PHA1tic7'S The TOP HATTER's F-14A TOMCAT is a two seat, twin engine all weather aircraft capable of flying twice the speed of sound. Carrying infrared guided Side- winder missles, radar guided Sparrow missiles, long range Phoenix missiles and a 20 mm gattling gun, its mission is to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft in order to establish and maintain local air superiority. 313 VF-14 CDR U. UNH LCDR C. la LCDR A, Myers LCDR R, Nash LCDR E. Ncidlingcr LCDR 1, Orrison LCDR T. Parsonb LCDR K. Smith LCDR S. Smith LT D. Brady LT T. Brandt LT D. Cohan LT P. Doyle LT VV, Ermolovich LT S. Leslie LT M. Marchione LT A. Oka LT A. Pritchard LT C. Rice LT j. Smith LT M. Sottung LTjg P. Baur LTjg D. Denneny LTjg M. Rich LTjg M. Rogness LTjg M. Valen 1 ,,,1,, I 1 I X g ! 1 4 ADCM I.. Snik ADCS B. Wood AMCS M. Williams ADC V. Cook ATC E. Goodwin AMHC E. Hoffman AMSC R. Kingery AEC D. jackson YNC S. Mayne-r ADC R. Rout AMEC R. Turmeiie AD1 W. Ayars ,, -,, i ENS R. Hauser ENS M. Mlikan CWO4 VV. Devey CVVO4 VV. Straight 'FI 1 AME1 C. Blimline YN1 B. Bodoh AQ1 l. Bonascra AMS1 C. Chan U2 A01 M. Fashion AEI E, Ferrer PRI T. Ford AMS1 N, Gonzales AK1 S. Cuglielmini AMH1 D, Kirtle AMH1 ,l. Martin AT1 M. Nerino AO1 C. Newsome AD1 R. Plan AQ1 M. Ralston AEI C. Randall Z1 .MOI H. Reynolds XN1 J. Tisiiko ADI B. Torraiba AZ1 W. Vvaters PN1 I. Wlheeier PN1 W. Zelner A02 K. Adcoch AMS2 F. Baker ATP. D. Beck AT2 1. Betit AMH2 R. Borrero AQ2 I. Bray AD2 1. Bunnei PR2 C. Davis AME2 T, Davis ASM2 M. Devonshire AE2 C. Drager AQ2 T. Eisenhauer AO2 J. Evans O52 W. Fernandez AE2 S. Freeman ATB-R. Freier AK2 W. Goodwin AOP. K. Green VP-14 an 15 fi AO2 C. Hainey AT2 S. Hcnault HM2 R. Hinson AMH2 V. Hix PR2 C. Hoffman AME2 T. jenkin AT2 M. johnbon AE2 R. Lucbbe AME2 A. Luttrcll AQ2 A. Montgormrv ADP. C McGahee M52 T. McMorris 'S VP-14 AQ2 A. Porter AE2 T. Pruitt AMH2 M. Redman AZ2 A. Reeves AE2 L. Richard M52 A. Shaffer AQ2 B. St. George AK2 M. Voncanon AMS2 M. Williams AE2 S. Woicelc AME3 K. Abbott AE3 R. Anderson YN3 M. Armstead AD3 E. Aurelio AE3 J. Branton AZ3 R. Callan AK3 D. Campbell AMS2 D. Carter AT3 T. Cohess AK3 VV. Coreyell AMS3 1. Colvin AMS3 C. Curtis AMS3 D. Dangler M53 B. Embry AME3 C. Ferris AQ3 B. Figgs AD3 R. Calibur ATB R. Gilbert AQ3 C. Cleicli AT3 j. Criebe AT2 l. McNeil AT2 B. Nichols AO2 j. Peeney AD2 M. Pocbe CF .-.' 'fx Qtr .J 1.44 ,T xg , tx ll X. fs I 1 flu X KKK' -C. i AD3 K. Hawkins AD3 C. Hernandez AMS3 R. Herring AMH3 V. Hix AO3 S. Hudson AQ3 W. Huff PN3 B. Kovalchilc AE3 D. Kyle AMH3 M. Larosa AO3 L. Latasa AMS3 S. Marby AME3 M. Manning AD3 E. Marquez AZ3 S. Miller YN3 O. Moon AE3 R. Mudd YN3 M. Nowlin AM53 C. Packer AM53 M. Phillips AMH3 M. Prevette AZ3 K. Ramsay AQ3 K. Rhodes A03 l.. Rodriquez AMH3 E. Roush VP-14 I ll, agx' 14 ,. . J IQ 49 wif . -1'-'l If -7 P a Ui 3 JZ AQ3 C. Salisbury AD3 M. Scott AT3 j. Shattucl-4 AK3 B. Smith :.,.. , K . X X l 5455? ,. ,. 9' 1 AMS3 D. Sweeney AE3 1. Tracey AT3 C. Wood AMI-I3 B, Younglcen ADAN J. Alford AN T. Allman AN H. Bautista AN A. Bennett AN R. Bosiclc AEAN A. Botello AMI-IAN P. Brown AN R. Brown AN M. 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KENNEDY on 18 August 1986 for her first carrier deploymfnl- her maiden voyage, the PATRlOTS became the first EA-6B deployed squadron to carry the ACM-88A High Speed Anti-Ra 1all011,'.-Qggggg, missile KHARMD. , VAQ-140 flies the most advanced version of the EA-6B PROWLER, the ICAP II. The Prowler's missions is to tacncally exwggr suppress, degrade and deceive enemy electromagnetic defensive and offensive systems, including communications in supp01if0 the strike and fleet operations. To achieve this, the EA-6B uses receivers to detect RADAR signals, computers and operators to ana 3112 electromagnetic spectrum and determine if the signals should be jammed and high powered transmitters to jam enemy Wen o ' f .'1' , , --1-ff. A .,.....-N. --.-...-',.- , . . , ., -,,-. , M 4. .L , W 1 ,H , -0 . ' - -NVQ 'Q 0 ' -'bf '1r4 f-fw-wap-Q-'wp-,-sarsqpavpqpraqqwnquggqf .Q-.Q 5 -fs..-nv - .qv-.p ,C 1 . A - - . ' g 5559, a ,glalgi x .1 X' ew fail! ru, nu -4 5945: -. -'Q Q ,f,.. 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Martinez AN M. McPherson AN S. Mikola AN C. Nelson AN D. Oconnor AN C. Patterson AN M. Pulkrabek AN l. Rockwell AN E. Rodriguez VA Q-140 AN M. Schaffner AN D. Sellards AN R. Snider AN D, Swarey AN T. Thomas AN D. Thompson AN L. Treadwell II AN J. Walberg AN J. West AN M. White AN E. Wickman jr AA D. Barker AA C. Bjarnson AA L. Ervin AN M. Hugo AA K. Kiesling AA R. Lopez AA D. Matson AA J. Medinatihoco AA D. O'Connor AA J. Raines AA J. Roe AA E. Servania AA B. Strobel AA j. Sullivan AA J. Thomas jr AA M. Weinberg AA R. Wilhelm AR W. MacDougal AR L. Williams VAW 126 i VAW435 COMMANDINC CFFICER CDR. D. PARKER 9 VAW-126 COMMAND MASTER CHIEF AFCM C. LAWRENCE VAW-126 0 f t I 3 7 A in 3' ...wi XX ws ma, v' ' 'H N folk lfgglxme Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SIX was commissioned on 1 April 1969 in Of 0' 0 Beginning commissioned service flying the E-ZA HAWKEYE, The gEAHAWKS have transitioned through all three versioni nd by ,a E-2, each time mastering the improved capabilities of their aircraft. Through their professionalism on the ground and IH ihzfcgsgent- their constant and total dedication to safety, VAW-126 personnel have maintained a most enviable record of tota Y operations. Each accident-free moment now sets a new standard for excellence in Naval Aviation Units. free i i . 4 nn ,I Al I I :ai W., V - , re .-:,. ,naw 1 .35 -4 ff, L! l Y ...J '1. 1 11. S 9,--1 13 in '-1ullu 'b I 1 1 -Q. v1 ,,,, l X. CI' nv' V . A , -r,:. 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M52 S Kerby AK2 R Kirn AT2 j McNeil AT2 L Nix AT2 C Plarson AM2 ,I Rentas AT2 j Ross AE2 Ruliler AM2 A Snyder AT2 H Sterrett lll AM2 I Stubbs AT2 G Taczalc PR2 R Thompson AT2 T White AD2 C Williams PR3 T Adang YN3 D Bell AT3 D Bohrer lv' I Y 1 v 1 v u ' w I x AIU Q- Boldt ! N r ,XTx1.1I3l5i.1. Q ru au. -,Q 2- V :ll ' 1 ,XTR kulruruwn ug' 'A ., In r ' .513 X IFIHXYILK wi :XD3 fxQ1n'Hl1f J W ,ws 1 Qqilwr N i F AT3 IQ Ciwrrk 2 ,xza M Hr YT Q, . 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LOCKE VS-22 was commissioned on 18 May 1960 at Naval Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island, concurently with the establishment of Carrier Antisubmarine Air Group FIFTY-FOUR. Flying the S-2 TRACKER, the VIKINGS of VS-22 first deployed .ihoard USS CHAMPLAIN ICVS-391 and have continued throughout its years of commissioned service operating from the decks of many different carri- ers. During, the height of the Vietnam conflict, the majority of the squadron personnel volunteered to assist VRC-50 in flying and maintaining its C-1A aircraft in direct support of combat operations in the Gulf of Tonlcin. In 1974 the VIKINGS transitioned to the S-3A VIKING and was the first east coast squadron to deploy with the new aircraft. Q... .- ,W ,J .----1 AA 'V U - w,.ww?- h 551141 lf? 'K ' C-V' 4 K AX ix X H7--- ,v-i-,,,..,..,...-,..,... W r, I ' . E , V 1 -- lf! -HJ' ' .' 1 ,,.' ' yy A t ' :-'f'f- ?l55 ! 2 sf ' . ' E. gi. 3.1 '27 df if f .LH gl rf , ., f' ' ,, l 2: I! 5. 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Perrin AA E. Rilley AA D. Ryan YNSN S. Strong AKAN E. Sullivan NC M. Emigli ADI C, Hatcher AD1 D. Lawson PN1 M. Prindle YN1 J. Wallace 'HB X sg v A lllgf PERSUNNEL ADMINISTRATION FIRST LIE U TENAN T Pl7 :A.'.a ll'1U4lffb'l V115 an an W4 FCI' 1 nun fm: nn.: l 1 l I l , 1 1 E i ii 'i if H F! I Q I il I 5. 4 if+ l l S. lx llc 1,5 lil il' li l, il l I In I li V5 ZZ AMSC VV. Harvey AMH1 M. Billings AMH1 K. Ravenscroft AMS2 J. Durham AMS2 P. Headings AMI-I2 T. Moore AMS2 C. Patterson AMS2 K. Smith AMS2 M. Tinsley AMS3 1. Bell AMS3 K. Brown AMS3 R. Eslick AMH3 R. Haveman AMS3 K. jones AMS3 D. MacCollum af ..-':' f- .:J..1?v. E' - l AIRI-'RAMES 1 III , 4' -'r gf f. fr.: -- 7, .M 5' x ,II l af z3il s 5 n lv F sw xx.. V , t 45 , 4 N ' . ' F 1 52 :E13W !i S '1 2,12'ff lh, ' , ' Q .W V4 , . 1 -C 1 ,t , . bf Yllv . rg If f .Qi QW 'JAH 'V gk, h :,x,,,.,W . ' s N. 1: A, 1 'Q 1 1 'Ain -.5. ' V . N. . , Q34 ,,v. I' s ,, ff if V'-'ff HQ 1 .....-. ... v Y ,c-2 V5 ZZ AME SHOP PUWER PLANTS ADL L. Cook ADI YV. LAHCJBICIA ADI K. Brown AD2 M. Buri AD2 O. Castro AD2 1. Flores AD2 W. Halberstad iff'- AME2 R. Jacobs AD2 K. Rutherford ADB R. Davey AMES M. Kamp AD3 D. Olvis AD3 M. Soellner AME3 C. Vickers AMEAN D. Brooks A - AMEAN P. Kilsby AMEAN D. Kriaka AMEAN N, Neely AMEAN R. Rumi AN P. Vella -'--Q------Xl' -Y-+-F 2 -1 -We W a..aa-Q...,,... ... . -...,,.. ...Ji 5,.ug Q ATI D. Grady AT2 D. Aviles AT2 D. Bailey AT2 P. Beu AT2 R. Ealy AT2 D. Leary f AT2 M. Ledford AE2 C. Null ATB D. Chapel AD3 B. Dietz AM53 j. Gonzalez AMI-I3 B. larstad PR3 S. Lewis AXAN F. Doll AXAN T. Miller ATAN C. Newsom AIMD 'S f- - - -1- .,,,fg-5 -i- UP V ,. of- .-- JF' M- r .s 5 1' ,' A 2 I 4-ai .feu..,ll ' Ulviiliih FY C sri' el.I .J .X- CQQAJ AECS j. Bishop ATCS M. Halvorson AOC M. johns AEC D. Smith AO1 J. Bonerack AO1 I.. Cooper AE1 j. Culbertson AE1 H. Furnish AE1 J. McConigle AT1 R. Powden in- AT2 D. Cain AO2 D. Crirlmri Aljl 5. Ciqrdicr Cl. FOTQST AE2 H. Lawlcws lr AT2 B. l.ul4Qrt AT2 D. McCui5an ATI A. lvlclnmsli AT2 E. lvloacliini AT2 D. Sergcm AX2 R. Ward AT3 T. Apromollo AE3 K. Barnes AE3 R. Bueno AE3 C. Cocklin AX3 C. Fischer A03 C. Godwin A03 A. May AT3 P. Rooney AX3 5. Sifuentez AE3 M. Slierrell AE3 C. Sliger AE3 R. Tiller AN A. Baldassar AQAN C. Bolilmari AXAN C. Erdman AEAN D. Ford ATAN T. Keeling ATAN D. Padilla AN D. Sumrall AVIUNICS ARMAMEN T VS Xix IL U ML k ADIZ K. Foster AMH3 VV. Sommcr AMSAN F. Binks AMHAN 5. Cathcy ADAN L. Cramer ADAA P. Davidson LINE AMHAN S. Honsel PRAN E. Gatchel AN D. Cuiliiams AN B. Hines AN D. johnson ADAN M. Kadel ADAN C. Karpowicz AN j. Lekovich AN S. Fawlowski ADAN V. Valentine AMHAN R. Waite , . TROUBLE SHQOTER5 lc A LL. Mm All j.Shin1Lr1k AE2 VN'illiarns AX2 R. Ycrggjf AD3 T. Odom ATAN R. Niigginsl N AN VV. Brown AN B. Clark AA V. Cottone AN M. McGhee buf 1 ' ,QNV fp--14' Pr .N 'NPO HEI L AN M. Moreau AN R. Pryor AA P. Richards AN 5. Ryan AA P. Warmer TAD I, k, ILL .- iv? . V LL. AJ 1.3, V A I . - V My -Y Q --V-M f.,...:.,.,.1. ., . V - --....,,,,,t,, .. av H X ,- VS ZZ MAINTENANCE CONTROL AVCM F. Knott t t C' ADCS R. Lebel AXCS P. Padgett AXC C. Cleveland ATC I. Hansen A ADC H. jordan C AZC R. Kurtz AMH1 C-. Zdenek AK2 T. Mclielvin AZ2 W. Perkins AZ3 D. Greenman AZ3 E. Haas AZ3 I. Peterson AKAA R. Loar AN R. Simmons -ring 'A - -- 1 J I 3 7 it F -I 4 3 5 Q ii 5 ' 1 I SUPPLY SAFETY ---f'--'---' ' - I f--f- A th. N., 7' 1- ...N 'I 1:5 L! QUALITY ASSURANCE 'R -I' -u . i 9, if Q 2 . VA: , 15 .is -.n AMCS J. Nelms AMEC C. Kraper ATC B. Stout AK1 R. Agabin AD1 VV. Cathright AMH1 G. McDowell AEI K. Smith A21 L. Smith AK2 VV. Norwood AK3 W. Spaulding A23 K. Trevarthan AKAN C. Bernal AZAN C. Hansen 5 'r f ii X .Q 5 '11 5+ s 4 ,J ' HS-7 COMMANDING OFFICER CDR T. DAVIS HS-7 COMMAND MASTER CHIEF AVCM I. VERNON 1 J Y .ljrf 41 S -'ly .... - -'-f --,,. . 1- . ,. .,,........,..-.--..- ' ' 'zflf-mf... ,,.,.-....,,..,....,,,,..m,,.V,.,.,Y Vim, - , an 'W' -- - 'A' T 1--rvcanra-'v.,, - f-v-0w.--..f,-nv--, W. F. , uh , ,. , ,H K. 'Lf P: -i R 'Bi 1 ' 'Stn-, , Q V, 1 W , 3 fzfa F .f:, .gf I X15 ' D ' . ,N Q , ' . ,w I 5 . in .1 A ',-, -1 H y r- .Z Q., A- I ' A g L - 547- ,JK . -A - f 1 . ' fe-- Q . I , 4 W VW F4 .f-, A 1 h 'S' ,V ,yy ' 1 L. 1 Q., . . :fl , .Ni 'ww Vick :VJ , , .-5, A ' X '9: +:- Z 1' by A .,. ' X -I I F, 1 -' ' ' Il 5 . X' 1 ix , ,,. , t 4, 1 f I 'fl' f ul ' 'iz . 4 i 'HQ :rv 1 I M 'I ili- ,Azf , I qi 'N LCDR A. Krug LCDR G. Rayhons LCDR J. Waickwicz LCDR I. Wooten LT R. Corolla LT W. Dowdy LT C. Drennen LT I. Haynes LT L. Jordan LT C. Kiergan CDR M. Persson V I ..-5 A' A '74 Vi 1' ,, iv . ,,E,g,, Q ' c W 1 -na, LCUR A. hlklg TLTTR Ll. RAYTIOHQ . 'T' I TX.uTkw1fZ T T TNVUOTCFX LT R. Corolla U xv Dowdy LT C. Drennen LT T. Haynes LT L. jordan LT C. Kiergan 2 YN1 R. Luckadue YN1 C. Mc David PN1 1. Pedigo AX1 5. Radke YN2 J. Anderson PN2 R. Baxley AO2 1. Miller YN2 W. Smith YN3 D. Dehot PN3 R. Fowler jr ADAN C. Baucom ATAN T. Hildreth PNSN M. jones PNSN C. Palmer YNSN D. Williams AA D. Vanvleet W ia-. -Q. . 'P' . . , W., Q .R , 4, X 'x ADMINISTRATION FIRST LIE U TENAN T -A-VVCS P. Harris AWG R- Johnson AW1 J. Bild-stein 11' C'l AVV1 T. Broderick AW1 1- Chapman AW1 j. Harmony if 9 .xx in-A 'G 'V .X- AW3 C. Poore AW3 C. Rise-miller '-. QF AW2 R. Anderson AW2 C. Cummerow AW2 M. Giddings AW2 L. MC Cullen AW2 5. Mc Ginniss AW2 D. Rucker AW2 W. Sandiford AW2 j. Staffieri AW2 H. Wasdin AW3 1. Dubois AW3 D. Farone AW3 E. Perez OPERATIONS H57 MAINTP.N-XNLE LONITROL MAINTENANCE -XDN1INIL'TIx XTIUNJ AVCM R. Trammel AECS D. Biroschik AMCS S. Murray AZC C. Mundale AZ1 j. Ingram AZ1 I.. Skoog AZ2 D. Smith AK2 F. Voigt AZ3 R. Jett AN O. Capodiferro F 'X AXC R. Grzych ATC T. Maceda AT1 J. Causley AO1 D. Latham AO2 C. Dennis AE2 M. Cuzik AT2 L. Hadrava AE2 I.. Harle AT2 D. Hutton AT2 S. Koenig AX2 J. Saturday AX2 D. Sexton AE2 R. Tuggle AO3 M. Burnham AO3 A. Dumas AE3 G. Havens AE3 M. Plummer AT3 A. Ramirez new AEAN J. Rudd AE3 C. Tolliver Jr AEAN S. Coodson AVIONICS ARMAMENT Al'v15C E. Uayrit .-XMH1 Ql. Snnyllin ADI Qi.SLliro.1th AMS1 M. Sparigler AD2 B, Collier AM52 R. Cummings AT2 K. Casteyer AMS2 E. Robinson ADP. H. Rose AMS2 C. Tumplcin AMH 2 R. Wieding AD2 C. York l x 2'7- Q- AMS3 W. Blythe AD3 E. Conner AMS3 l. Farina AMS3 C. Imboclen AD3 R. Machado AD3 V. Perez AD3 D. Schulte AD3 C. Webber AMSAN S. Lorant AXAN l. Owens AN R. Smith AN R. Vallee ,,-,,.,.-,,. ,,,. ..,,, .-, ,. .-,. ,...---.ww 1 F-H 'l 1 Y 3 A2-r 'f??'QW Ii' .4 ..... 4' F' f I' S X 1' 11- ADC 1. Strickland ADI S. Richardson AD2 T. Rothenberger AT3 M. Barth AT3 1, Petersen AT3 1. Poteat ADAN C. Broda ADAN A. Brooks AEAN F. Chavez AZAN I. Digiacomo X' u 'TA ANJ Fields ADAN j. Cay jr AEAN D. Hafer AMQAN C Hedrick ATAN L. lame, AXAN C, Papson AN J. Smethcrs AZAN T. Stanton AMSAN C. Vasquez L rr 5,-x -df T rf .5 g E : V R f F43 -ws 12 ., wx f, . ....,p-4wfr+,-.kr-vunadm ' .pc-'+ Cf' 1 1 . I A xx X ' 1 X 5 M F vx? X259 It 1 vi 6' W. - R' An., ' ' -A . 1 9- .f ' , F- .. 'viy 37. 3-- ' ' X ' . F LE' , wk . ' ' I, 4-0 ' 1 A ,.,WA. V' rf- f,:gq9,. . -i I ' ,wg 'HHH b ' v g '5' Q i ,x .. PV., Q Zigi , 1 i Qi, K - . 5' ' ,M iisfkg WQ4 L xi, - I ' ' ru X A 'x ' I H 1, , sand? ' X' '7 '5 vi Z --wuvvv-1v'h ' ' It e X 1 X. I. , A 4 ,V 3 , , if. : - AA: 8-f,,---M.- . ,,,.,1- HS 7 TAD fr F M51 R. Lewis AX1 F, Soto AM51 D. Troutman AK2 D. Beatty AE2 E. Davenport AT2 R. Dingle AD2 B. Haglid M52 R. Harnden DK2 F. Marlett AT2 M. 5ooter M52 R. Troupe AK2 R. Ward AX3 5. Anhorn AK3 T. Babinski AX3 J. Christensen AM53 R. Edwards HM3 A. Garrett AX3 M. Cvuertin PR3 C. Haraway M53 M. Hunter AMH3 W. 5rnith AT3 Cl. Wright AN C. Kirklin AA Marchessault AKAN Moore AA T. Moss AXAN D. Ralston AN C. Shreeve AMHAN l. Spcakman AN F. Zerafa Q VA -66 1 fp... -.--,.,....,-....,,. .,...- .9-.,,:...,,......,,,.,,,,,q!:,',,,9.-1 --wFhH1fS--'f1-r'4:':,f- , --4--U.-' , f-f --luv! .... vi - .,muq,.. vw , .qsurf W :ww-Q. -a-'..:,,f'--. ' 5 VA-66 COMMANDING OFFICER CDR. R. MARQUIS . if VA-66 COMMAND MASTER CHIEF AECM T.F BEETS 4.4, I I iv fsgsifszw A' aw, . 'uv- lk! I ,54,1,Q,...- ,, L3 ' H94- -5 4.-:Lausa- - 641-,-'ml , Wx, g-1 . 1 V, ,-' 1,4 During the Korean War, many reserve aviation squadrons had to be recommissioned in order to permit the United States to maintain its world-wide naval prescence. ln this fashion, at NAS Atlanta in 1951, Attack Squadron SIXTY-SIX, the Waldos , was born as Fighter Squadron 671. Two months after being recommissioned, VF 671 took their gull-winged F4U CORSAlR to the decks of USS TARAWA KCV-401 and their first Mediterranean deployment. ln the seven years which followed, VF-671 transi- tioned through the FSF BEARCAT , the F9F-5 PANTHER , the Chance Vought F7U-2 CUTLASS , the F9F-8 COUGAR and the A-4D SKYHAWK while changing its designation twice, the last time to its present designation. VA-66 flew the A-4D SKYHAWK for twelve years before transitioning to the plane they flew off the decks of the USS JOHN F. KENNEDY, the A-7E CORSAIR lI The WALDO's A7-E CORSAlR ll is a single-seat, single-engine jet aircraft with a primary mission of locating assigned targets and delivering an ordnance payload on targets on the land or the sea. The aircraft has the additional missions of aerial minelaying, inflight refueling, search and surveillance, target reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare. Through bearing the same name as the original plane flown by the WALDOS , the HCORSAIR Il bears little resemblance to the old CORSAlR of 1951. It is larger, faster and able to deliver far more ordnance much more accurately than her namesake. . 405 f E , ,L . -- r 1, K -- L. ': - a wr , ,f ,Y 1, -1- A.: M 2: -' ,., -f V -Q v -I ., '- .. fd ,J M. ...f W ,. .V Q ET Q A4 S ' . .1 J' 'L T-' , A I ' 1 ' ' ' A H: 'iz '- L ,M - y .J 9 N' ' '- .. . '-: - A w ..- J, ' G .n if 'T i .. G ' 1-Q cj? L ' L 7 S. .T xl. 'I Z, - A.. X 1., ,- sk -1- -P, 2, '? Lily? ,, 4 A .- .1 ,z T4 ' ' A' -.L L, ,.,. .1 ,.. W , 4- .5 ,... 1.4 'YH' -M' Q .. .. o . a Af. 5 L! 3, Ji, il WW ig PM Xxx 1 Q' T -3 X-Qxn , X SX xx - -X 4 T Y , X, , --2,1 3 'PX -V XIX XxQ'x , 'Q vi ,Y 1 . .K N -..,1 fu JY I-,AX 1 J , V ,J LT YI, Moenuh LT A. Mu Kinloy LT K. Rooney LT T. Shepherd LT -I, Tyrpak CXYO3 ,L Carr . H . IL Dlx T1 Lwxhhi ILUR ,L SLTMITQ-I LT R, Quttk LT LD, CTdI1gXVC'I LT 5, Green Tb -is ,. VA 66 K? AFCM F. Barnes AQC5 M, Yohc ADC -I. W'right AZ1 M, Beycrsdorff AZ1 D. Tofoya AME1 F. Whiue AK2 T, Riddle AO2 M. Rogers AZ3 M. Mc Car AZ3 1. Bystrom MAINTENANCE CONTROL QUALITY ASS URAN CE! MATERIAL CONTROL ff 4. ! 'I I 1..I 3 i if 11 ur' xl f if f-N YI thy . . l 3 1 l s 1 r r l AD2 R. Harrell AD2 R, Housand YN2 j. Lewis AD2 K. Morgan AMS3 1. Baez AMS3 B. Camps AM53 C. Dunham AMH3 S. Evans YN3 D. Grant YN3 H. jordan AD3 I. Pitchforcl AMI-I3 J. Woody AEC5 l. Meeks ADI D. Foster AMS1 R. Schutt ,E , , Al'V'lH2 S. Boutip AMH2 F. Gill 14-1. POWER PLANTS ADMINISTRATION UPERATIONS AIRI-'RAMES SAFETY VA 66 CORROSIUN CONTRUL AVIATOR S EQUIPMENT EN VIRONMEN TAL! E GRESS SYSTEMS EIRS T LIE U TENAN T bell AMS C R ll O K Sh AMSAN C H AME NDI DANHR AAM P111 ATC K. Hinolc Ali1C,Cnllins Alil C. Forlincs AEI T. Cray AT2 T, Bastian AE2 A, Cherry Al-Q2 D. Eberlmrdt AT2 L. Garrison 1 2 AE2 T. lNall4er AT2 R. Walls Af AE3 D. Ewen AT3 P. Poland AVI UNI C5 ELECTRIC INS TR UMENTS 'H' .-.-F, 7 giver Al4 '4 'Imax' -.5 9-l .,.. ,an 'XR 'I' ARMAMEN T 8 IWT AOCS M. Pellegrin AO1 G. Brown AQ1 W. ,lowers AQ2 R. Birmingham . AO2 T. Cooley V AQ2 B. Daniels jr AQ2 C. Deray AO2 R. Harris AO2 J. Horger AO3 C. Huston AQ3 M. Petschke AQ3 A. Shields AO3 R. Smith A03 M. Weems AOAN M. Cross AQAN T. Smycler VA 66 VQ-2 1 ,N TF wi 1 wi L3 Officer-In-Charge Officer-In-Charge ff ' , LCDR RICHARD SCHWENK E R LCDR DAVE GREEN I F- ' Command Master Chief ATC TOM KING ,ln-...L - -M-4.-... .J .. pest md ,CSE HY and the CCY' -3E uv ,ug 1 -RW? 3-V l I . r -2.13, ,Y K M Y , , ,.- ,eg :' W 1-rv: .1 -. s'k, ,: Y' ,,.,.- - X .1 '41 , X . xf a X Q.. fr,,w ,Q A n lf.- vi Z 4. S ,a -fx h. 417 ' n ,lf ., ....,-wfwi,,.- Q... 4 .. . , ,. M... l 4 VQ-Z LT R. Wells LTJC M. Malone AD1 L. Davenport AMS1 A. Giannerini AE1 D. Pizzi CTI2 R. Churnsicle LCDR E. McElroy LT H. Baker LT A. Levine LT A. Smith LT P. Tonnessen AT2 T. Clepper CFI-l2 A. Dunn CTI2 F. 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The Crusaders arrived in 1099 and lJ li ' 1191 In 1765 the stayed until 1187 when the Sultan Saladin arrived. The Crusaders were ac in . .- , Sultan Baibars pushed them out. The British returned in 1918 and stayed until lsreal became a jewish state. We were there twice - October and a suprise visit in February. ' ' ' ffered from If there is a highlight to an extension Israel would have to be it. The unique tOutS o cl H 'f d v'sits the o ortunities of a lifetime. Three tours were offered. Kennedy men ro e ai a ma e our i pp tour busses to King l-lerod's ancient fortress-palace on Masada. They walked the smoky labyrinth of Jerusalem. They also visited the landmarks of Christ in Galilee. - - KT!! fl! l ! MPT '-I-L El .'43-W N--... 1Q' ' ul .Q- K X x I wifes.. in As the tour bus nears jerusalem, the hills part to reveal a gleaming white city. A city ordinance, in fact, requires building with only the local white limestone. The capital of Israel, Jerusalem is honored by three major religions as a holy site with mosques, synagogues and churches dot the city as landmarks of history. She is thought to be the oldest city in the world - an ancient city even back when Christ walked its cobblestone streets, jerusalem was indeed one of the most popular tours in the holy land. The guided tour offered Kennedy men a reverse chro- nological lesson of Christ's life, starting with the tomb of Christ. The tour traced back through the Way of Sorrows, the Garden of Gethsemane, and ultimately to Bethlehem - the birthplace of jesus of Nazareth. The sacred landmarks have be- come the sites of ornate, palatial churches with holy relics displayed under glass. The streets ofjerusalem are a living his- tory lesson - little changed by the centu- ries. Many tiny shops that line the smok- ey paths have been passed down through the generations. 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' ' 5. .lv -ef' , ':-g,.f A - .Q .Q 'N' 'twl , - T IESTE ITALY M g 4 M Bordering Yugoslavia Trieste was farcdifferent than the' south- ' e g ern European ports Kennedymen t became accustomed tog Up until T the end of World War ll.Trieste g did, infact, belong to Yugoslavia, T Trieste was a walking port. The unhurried lifestyle of Trieste's citizens made a perfect background for strolling through ornate, spacious town square. The city had it's share of fine restaurants, but the picturesque cafes offered a warm place of enjoy a good sandwich with cappuccino or a light ltalian wine. rt' -fy nv -Atl J.. fl. . -.5 -Q - ,, 'S c wc,--t ., f 5' L , -r.. . , .2-'39-hr' 1- tu -..:..-. --. .- cs' ..a..-hr, Q 31,5 ' ' - ,' 111, ,, 1 -sqm 3 Y ' L, V .gn bug.: I E I 1, - .... ,. r.,,.-...c. ':,, N I- im'-sl j ' ' lplfl .V 3 . h 4 Q l 1 5 ' nu.. 1 l , 'v- QW 3 .. I QA, 1- . , f , V, X N if I f 1 I 1 A 1! ' W 1 l , it Q l -F Y H .Iv 4-f 'i ' ' - ' 'f' . I . im., J Y -it ' FN - I--,Q D T .- 1 .rg . 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When Kennedy boats arrived at fleet landing, the Hey joey' were there to meet them. The street vendors- offered - loudly - bargains ' welrv witches magazines and hundredf- of other impulse goods in walkmans, tapes, je ,, . ., . l hm e had overaeas bargains in stereos, Also, juft a short hue- ride away, the Nap er- exe . g camera and dozenf- of other popular items. Aw the Chriatmaf- seaaon approached, Kennedy aailors began to feel the holiday spirit. Decoratiom were appearing around the e-hip including a twenty food Christmas tree. Ale-o, in the hangar hay, Cardinal Arehhie-hop of Naples- Ursi celebrated a mass for the crew. I if if , ,,g, H ,'-,,-- . ',..t.--..,...- .. I i A - ,7 ...lax -- .. .X . '4 ili.!D 4 59 APLE5 ITALY f m everv American -ailor to rrof- Nipls. i 1 Nwx town lt xou gathered the memories- ro , - n would hnd mmm ot them labeled Naples' Many of the older citizens of Napoli would entliusnstulw add their own memoru. trom i tar bade a World War ll. A The short w ilk to the LSO through the infamous Italian traffic was an adventure all hy it'-elt At tlu Niple I ff th hi . The USO otfered movies, foods telephonu ind LSU wi everxthing, to help lxnnnedymen re ax o e s p advite about what to ee in tht utv. J. , ,.,- ,i. Qr I 1 X44 'i'-'gas , ' ' W - '- Cf' QQ r. ' , Q., ' ft . . 0 , Wh' ' A t , 4, 3 'J , H .Y ' tim? V A 1 in 1 - 11.4 ,Ak 1 4 ft ' - K .K -. ., , gi-2 Ng' . .: B ' nas: -tt, t- Q.. Fu- V, a ., ' ' d'. 1 l. 5 THU vu -0 V . 'Mt 6514 .vw A. ' L ,, xr X , i in ' tlr M 'f' J 1, - V ' Q-. e I f a I Y -'t JF' A mt K ',- ' r A,.- r 7 .Y'U'ii ' sl 1 Atlintit sou . A , hr, g . V X 't' - e ,, E s 2 ' ' A bfi sr-. 3 N 1 3 ' in , Z e,.- . , . g. ,.A!1'.w,Q,A ' .- , 'la-5, V V' :MCI . 3' 1 a N. Q u THE R UINS OF P0 PEII ay? '-6314 I 1271, ' YP ' 1 g :E st g JA., , 1 2 E lr E if l i r 3 l s i s l I I 4 i 1 ! i 1 Ancient Pompeii was a wealthy city thriving on Mediterranean trade. Dur- ing the day it's people shopped and labored. At night they might entertain friends or see a play. One day, the course of their lives was halted sudden- ly by a deafening explosion from Mount Vesuvius. Tons of volcanic ash rained down-, preserving the last mo- ments of the city for many centuries. Pets, slaves and politicians were all sealed in time, waiting for modern day archeologists to uncover their world. ., ll If I f -v -n-snug as ...'t'- 1 l is A2 FE . '4 msn . ...,.., v-gr-gg , ,,,,,v, .. , ... ,+--:'+r-r.: - Hr,-.-.1: '-'-' I , V ..-.. ,.-1. .,,-v,.. .,,., 4,-tk-'i ', A-.l.,'-sw. v 9 -V .V Y, -.,.. I -off? K- .4 'l,.' 1 - . v- . ,- in - iff Jgjli, mlJy'.:k.-,i'Qf,,kAp 3!'..,--rv, .7.gj.y'h ' ff ali?-f..e.2Cl1 ., , W I -' ' .-.1 -1 ,..,,.w, , r . 'J X. .. ,K W I- - ,,,,,... sl .. 'Q rf' .ww W wa fox Nr- . . A if '21, Pompeii is a researcher s dream site. The preser- vation of the people and their artifacts in the city provides a detailed description of their daily lives. 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The basilica built over the 5 L' Q 5 . 'L ' T QA , . l N. ' fs f is f a 4 BASILICA a if 2 e aa up , at 1 ' J? if L Dx! .li Il!! ' I f. y 5 i l . t I 5 . ,. if- .fhgv diff t Li , I 'E . I 1 lf. I 2 l v,' ' I - 'PY' .f 1- ,4-. . f 1. .vd tomb of St. Peter is a monument to an uninterupted tradition of Christianity. lt is richly furnished with artistic works such as Michelangelo's Pieta. St. Peter's is located on Vatican Hill. Popular belief holds that St. Peter was buried on that hill, a short distance from where he was martyred. Tradition holds that a memorial was raised immediately at the gravesite. lt was that memorial that marked the spot where Constantine the Great built the first St. Peter's in the fourth century. Excavations conducted after World War II have revealed the presence of Roman tombs under the Vatican and the headless remains of an elderly man in the area des- ignated for St. Peter. 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If you wanted to see a film, the theaters were still there Cannes offers the luxuries which make a French resort famous. The shop windows displayed the finest French fashions in fur and silk, leather .f f and wool, gold and diamonds. Cannes also offers a treat that no visitor should miss - French food. A day could include morning ' with croissants, noon with cafe' au lait and and evening with chicken in wine sauce. g p ,K Off season or not, Cannes proved herself one of Kennedy's favorite ports. lt I f' ' - 5' , Q 1 , gge. F ' 'C' ia., ,.fl.LV,,g,u,.. V 8. Q. .rf A . A , A 71 ,, . -1 if vm Q. ia. u Y I I ' ' Ji iw., I sly: I V ,L 1 l ,,,.-- ,vs-,-.--...pu 54 .yi f-. 1. X I ,Q-av 1 X U Q v Y if 3' '75, 'Qs s I . --It g asf' .iN 'L , Q. .,,v.' ,o-. '-2 5 in Mc ' A , ,N ' Nl .n-Q. ! , . Nh 'Y'f'! '- . 1 I A , .. , . .Q 1' , .QT 5s is - Ygw'!-.lu- 1! ,,w-i ., :Pl - : g.I 'nf 1 , E v .. .', D .xg-3-E dwg 1.1-r . l ' az gi 'Q - N.?' 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The city itself was founded by the Roman empire as a trading colony for the Greeks. ln the middle of the 18th century, England discovered it was a handy place to escape Britain's winter drizzle. It was there that novelist Tobias Smollett in- troduced sea-bathing to the health concious English society. 'n Vi 43? 4 f-'bf y . v ' , .a--' 'fi' , .IJ YJ: ,fl uf, l . '5-.sl ' 'El' K ' - 'Y - 1174? ' , 789' The tiny country Monaco is only 100 times larger than the USS john F. Kennedy flight deck and the life in this kingdom is just about as fast paced. 1. for QI' I , .1 . . Q. I t .1 J - .. n 5 F ' E? tt. 1 'H ,sis X. .fi 5 ffl, , iii ,t 'rl il' A ,Q Ft.. Y ' -5 -W '.. -ik 4 be h I ' n 4' 1
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