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MC CAIN lDL-31 is the second ship of the MITSCHER frigate class and was constructed by the Bath Iron Works at Bath, Maine. She was launched on 12 July 1952, and commissioned on 12 October 1953. The ship is named for Vice Admiral John S. McCain of whom Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal said, Admiral McCain's conception of the aggressive use of fast carriers as the principal instrument for bringing about the quick reduction of Japan's defensive capabilities was one of the basic forces in the evolution of Naval strategy in the Pacific War . . The USS JOHN S. MC CAIN is one of the five largest gunned destroyer type ships ever built in the United States and in the world. She is bigger and has greater fire power than some ships rated as light cruisers in other countries. Her cost S29,000,000, exclusive of armament. She is specifically constructed as a heavy weather, long- range fleet destroyer type equipped for both anti-air and anti-submarine warfare. The latest surface, underwater and anti-air weapons fwith the exception of anti-air guided missilesl are aboard. Her propelling machinery, of light weight, includes many advanced engineering features not previously installed in fighting ships and produce speeds in excess of 35 knots. MC CAIN numbers among her ports of call, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Kingston, Jamaica, Panama, LimafCallao, Peru, Buenaventura, Columbia, Hilo, Hawaii, Boco-co, Pescadores, Hong Kong, Subic Bay and Cebu City, Philippines, Buckner Bay and Naha, Okinawa, Yokosuka, Sasebo, and Kobe, Japan, Calcutta, India, Rangoon, Burma, Singapore, Guam and Midway. During the Formosa crisis in the summer of 1958, MC CAIN was assigned patrol and convoy escort duties in the Quemoy area of the Taiwan Straits while the island was under fire from Communislt guns on the mainland. In December 1958, MC CAIN was part of a Seventh Fleet Task Group which aded the victims of a fire that ravaged the town of Koniya on the island of Amami Oshima. In October 1959, she carried anti-biotics, donated food, and raised over S 1,000 for flood victims in the Bengal-Orissa lowlands outlying Calcutta, India. In January 1960, the ship rescued the entire 41 man crew of the sinking Japanese freighter SHINWA MARU in heavy seas in the East China Sea. Hoshin Nakamura of Naha, Okinawa is currently attending the University of Hawaii under the auspices of a scholarship funded entirely on a continuing basis by MC CAIN's crew. On 25 February 1960, after a 6 month goodwill tour in WESTPAC, MC CAIN returned to Hawaii and on 15 March she entered the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard to begin a 54.5 million dollar overhaul. The major change to MC CAlN's silhouette was effected with the installation of Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopters QDASHI facilities-a platform landing deck and a hangar to house two of the small pilotless craft. Other alterations included: A new sonar dome three times larger than the old one, two new improved radar antennas, and complete remodeling and enlargement of the Combat Information Center CCIC1. These changes all helped to make MC CAIN one of the most modern anti-submarine warfare ships in the Pacific Fleet. MC CAIN was the receipient of the Commander Cruiser Destroyer Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet Battle Efficiency Award for 1959. This marked the second time a frigate had been so recognized. In 1960, MC CAIN received the third battle efficiency pennant ever to be awarded a frigate and became' the first frigate ever to receive the award twice. MC CAIN is the only ship in the Destroyer Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, in which both Operations and Engineering Departments are holders of 1960 departmental excellence awards. The after anti-aircraft director, the forward 5 f54 caliber gun mount and the 3 f70 caliber gun mount also are recipients of efficiency awards. MC CAIN is the flagship of Commander Destroyer Flotilla FIVE, and is homeported in Pearl Harbor Hawaii. The Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard is her home yard. This book is a picture history of her fourth tour to the Far East as a unit of the Seventh Fleet. I JACK L. WOHLER, CDR, USN COMMANDING OFFICER Commander Wohler was born in Portsmouth, Ohio in December 1921. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in June 1943 and was ordered to a short tour of temporary duty at the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. In September 1943 he reported for duty on board the USS Omaha ICL-41 as a Gunnery Division Officer. After having been promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade in September 1945, he reported to Newport, Rhode Island as a part of the pre-commissioning training detail of the USS Tarawa ICV-401. The Tarawa was commissioned in December 1945 and subsequently joined the Pacific Fleet where she took part in the occupation of Japan. During his tour aboard the Tarawa LTJG Wohler served as Gunnery Division Officer, Assistant CIC Officer, and Assistant Communication Officer. On 1 April 1946 he was promoted to L'eutenant. In July 1947 Lieutenant Wohler was ordered to the U.S. Naval Intelligence School for postgraduate instruction, ' ld' I ' F lncu mg comp ehon o the translation and interpreter's course in the Russian language After graduation he was assigned as head of the U.S.S.R. desk of the Office of Naval Intelligence. During .this period he served GS special liaison officer for the Soviet Naval Attache upon return by the Soviets of the Cruiser Murmausk lex-U55 Milwaukeei. At the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950 Lieutenant Wohler d d T k J here he I was or ere to o yo, GPC1111 W served as Assistant Intelligence Officer on the staff of Commander Naval Forces Far East During this tour he d d h was awar e te Commendation Ribbon with Metal Pendant by Vice Admiral Turner 1Joy, USN, COMNAVFF' for the preparation of the Intelligence Plans for the invasion of Inch H I 1 -1 5 1115 on. e a so accompanied Admira oy 0 Intelligence and Briefing Officer during the first two months of the Truce Talks at Panmun-iom. Following this tour of duty Lieutenant Wohler reported to th USS 9151 e Vesole QDDR-878i in December where he served as Gunnery Officer and later as Executive Officer. In January 1954 he was promoted to Lieutenant Commander and shortly thereafter in March 1954 WCS ordered to Washington. D.C. for duty in the Office of Naval Intelligence. On 31 AUQUSI 1956 Lieutenant Commander Wohler took command of newly commissioned USS1l'liSSem IDER-4003. V. .IQ Mulch 1:58 ne Xogsqrolgefed lg the rank of Commander and shortly thereafter reported to QUUPIEO: Irglma, w ere e a en e e emor ourse, M r' C S h I . ' ' 1959 Common 6 Wohler departed for the Pacific to I' G me gps C- Dos Upon graduation In May 1 re Ieve as Commanding Officer of the USS Philip IDDE-4981. During his sixteen month tour Philip operated ' I as t fD ' I H rbor Urea and spent seven months deployed in the W G Um O estroyer Squadron 25 In the Pea' G' ' u . estern Pacific as a part of the Seventh Fleet Anti-submarine GYOUP' He was relieved as Commanding Officer of Philip on 16 Novembe 1960 r On 3 December 1960, COmmGnder Wohler took command of the USS John S. McCain IDL-31. i7'l 'T ITi 7 '7'-f9'i'i75' 'vIKItfM1bg,w'I'fIr sQuw.,-...1 -A-.-L., MI..- ....,..,,,..... I I I I I v 'I I ,I I II I I I 'Ti I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I It I- I 'Q in I2 I I I ,I ' I I R. J. TRIBBLE CDR, USN EXECUTIVE OFFICER O CDR Robert J. Tribble, after having been raised in the Honolulu area of Hawaii, completed his formal education at the mainland school, Northwestern University, under the NROTC program from 1942 to 1945. While at Northwestern he maiored in psychology and was captain of the varsity swimming team. In 1947 he won the All Navy backstroke championship and a year later participated in the Olympic tryouts in Detroit, Michigan. Upon his commissioning as Ensign, United States Navy, Mr. Tribble served aboard destroyers from 1945-1948 in the Western Pacific area-USS DORTCH QDD-6701, USS SMITH fDDQ378l and USS CHEVALIER KDDR-8051. Following, he attended General Line School, Newport, Rhode Island, then returned to sea duty with PC's serving as Executive Officer of three and Commanding Officer of a fourth through 1951. He served on the Staff of CINCPACFLT, Admiral Arthur W. Radford, from 1952-1953. Next tour in the Atlantic was spent as Executive Officer of the USS RUCHAMKIN QAPD-891. Returning to the Pacific in 1955, he became Navigator of the USS ELDORADO QAGC-111, flagship of COMSEVENFLT, then Vice Admiral Pride. In 1956, CDR Tribble accompanied RADM George Towner's Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska, to replenish the DEW line. Prior to reporting as Executive Officer aboard USS FLETCHER, he served as Surface Operations Officer on the Staff of COMBARPAC. In .luly 1960 he became Executive Officer of the USS JOHN S. MC CAIN QDL-31 and was promoted to Commander 1 April 1961. I PACIFIC CDCEAN Sxxxxxxx Midway I 'GNN HAWAH ti-Q ' 5 i -ni 5 5 ,i Pearl Harbor -M-050 0 0 March I96I ..... Ll DERWAY A light' rain fell as Tuesday, 7 March l96l, dawned on the clouds covering the volcanic peaks at Ohau. Not many people were stirring early that morning at Pearl Harbor. Yet, there was much activity at Bravo 24 where MC CAIN was tied up. Some, not having left home yet, were busying themselves and preparing to say good-bye, for they would not be back again for six months. Aboard ship, members of the crew were preparing to get urlderway. With anticipation, many looked forward to the cruise to WestPac. Families and friends came aboard for coffee and a last farewell for those they know so well. All too soon wives, children, and friends were standing ashore, the officers and crew were aboard, and the word was passed The Officer of the Deck is shifting his watch to the bridge. Leis, kissess, and good-byes were not yet memories as all lines were cast off and we were underway to . . . . As we get underway and steam toward Papa Hotel Out of Pearl harbor, past Papa Hotel, and on our way to WestPQc WHAT WE LEFT BEHI P' . 'fk'+.:,m'F'Lv ' 'unify fmqffdgz'-v 3 4. - w f G EI ', l75'1, ff 5Zi5:lgW1i'?5?5f??wPgl1m5-- - fx, - l -T 1 i I 5 M l gs 2 ug ,z ri li S. g-.M I, are . li l I 9? iw ' ll , li E, f 5 K. Q 1 , 5 A s gi K s. , V 5 lF?liil5 fiiiff I J I ! 5 aw l l F2 Ll :Qt 3 IZ li 3 ,, '14 l E: , I. , .E Q' i I 4 Y -- IDWA Birds of a feather MC CAIN Comes alongside Q The island is covered with 'em PREBLE as we prepared lo refuel al MIDWAY Don'f harass fhe local populus, Chevalier MC CAIN and pREBl-E xms am s Thieves Alley Adverfising-Japanese style Ml Full as seen from Lake Hokone .ml Buy me drink? Yeoh man ! f ' . 4 You forgof fo fake off your ponfs Hcrvego U35 - Y - .., A rare momenf-MC CAIN sifting still Poncho Gorimorr fours Jopdrl MC CAIN fakes on Prairie of Fieer Gym 1 X 1 i A 4 He looks like my Division Chief H 1 'B Looking down on The JOHN S Thof pool was reolly nice obouf July ond August Moin gofe Yokosuko Novol Bose . . . . . . ond Former leods wifh o left Chung ducks ..... .,'. Ls. 9 v 'Q' ff ' 1 I ,Z , , I X Some wenf swimming Some climbed Mi. Fuji Some Wem' ShOPPff7Q Some went soiling Looking down from Mi. Fuji eorly in The morning - -- Minesweeps with .lane Russell Mountain in background Flowers are presented to Capt and MC CAIN by orphans MC CAIN entertains orphans I Out to lunch or Midnight snack -which shall it be? i l Going to market Rumble Seat hgli. You can'f hardly beat fhaf! Filipino children pose for camera UBI B Y, P.I. i N lawish we had hif more places like Olongapo. fl might have saved some money on This cruisej wi-1 - ' ' H f -f-' ff ----f-- -- e ---- W- .... --.. . . .,,,,,,,,aa,NWm,,, WMA, , ,. .vf'2E-T21-.wr r V, ,q 1- ev-e . -9: ,rf-,-,.f,,1 K 1-412 51 if ' T N ...wi 'fr 'fi ek, P I Ei I i i-3 Mike Boaf landing af pier. Japanese mother and child sifting on porch af their Japanese style house ak: AWA Terraced hills on Okinawa B Y fu J, :fl vv 4 x ., A 4 E 1 ,, T394 ., ,. J 115242 MCCAIN helped renovofe the Kobe Seo Scouts boof m 2 Mony fook sighf seeing frips fo nearby Kyofo Kobe was on R ond R port We had Visitors The Pumps never did work ' d fo be Working You re suppose I HIE V' 'X 3. V i .lf i i'i A- Golden pavilion Japanese girl in summer Kimono F . Sumo wrestlers Japanese sfyle bridge Daibufsu, builf in 7250 A.D. Who are your friends Frank ? Japanese garden Kamakura is famous for ifs wood works Sagami Bay FuA The Japanese Trains always run on time l Three sighf see'ers Female buddha 87 Year old priest Children are the same everywhere 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cherry blossoms Ginza, the 5th Ave of Japan ii- Diet Building, seat of .lapanse government , -s, 'T 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 1 i 1 , 1 '1 .1 1 1 1 Y 1' 1 LA. , 1 1 3:35-ML n ' 'fr I , ' I 1 n a ' 1 if , , V V, ' 4, 'Q -'V' ' 2 Q - Q 1-:fx ll - ..,,1 1 ,, 1, ,-- - .. I -. .. I t 4 Qui: 5 ' -, K -- -W . -sf Atty-Ai.: . -iQ ' - ' ., K 'wqv - 1 U . 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Hume from The uss MIDWAY l ii lx . ig IE I , l Rocker launcher in acfion f f ,X f ' 'Q 4 This 2 man Japanese submarine was salvaged from Pearl Harbor and refu- r rned fo Japan for a war memorial it ii 1 lu l i I I I I I ! 1 I i i l a il l i l -.., .44-V., Y vb- N . -1- , M '-' fe .X A ,j10C .--5,5 .' -f 5: 1 -. -A' ' - - 4..- -, -- - 'H T c ---- 4 - f 'a' - va:-gm: F ' , fw-A-PC' ,,.,. N - ' ,, gr ' -- -1. S? - , Q V f-,pg - r -- v' , -f-gr-ja-Z-..g-:-'-f.'1ft-ek SZ-eq As' N - -f- - it ,-,L ,. , ' ' J-Q. r- QYL, . - A , ,, 11:11-F ':p,:.-vii V x' 1'- y X112-'Hr-19g,s.,x ' ' w - .,...a- 'f 't-..-fe., -.--.. Er! A - 7gI'8 'jL-4 WA 11145-2 Y -, ' ' ,K ' -' : - ,ymgisxx '- I 553. .- - his 'Qan- -I X K. 'f A -c ww? rr A 'Na Pusher boats Talent night e 'C ' V . ' Ii Q L . f 55 ' We operated with the Japanese Maritime Sell Defense Forces ' , ,..n Now all passageways, l and hatches are secured Relueling from the Lex D'd ' 'D 'N 1 we get any mail. Now the following named men loy up fo the Mess Decks for GED exoms First class lounge Now dinner for the crew After refueling sfofion Now knock off ship's work l Japanese desfroyers Yokosuka Naval Base Evf UP men Rough weather Q 1 gp P107 iff Kupohul o Snowdon boards the helicopter 111--V f Coming alongside USS MANATEE Whaf's That guy doing? Give us a little dance, Moon l'm a rate grabbing and ear banging bool chief The mounf is Whgf? Oh Saro Jane, Rock-a-bye my . . . . . . N-W CDR JACK L. WOHLER CDR ROBERT J. TRIBBLE E GUNNERY I LT ef. Roeifies Y LTJG P. J. SPITTLER S LTJG R.L. HELMREICH' ENS M.F. MUCHA ENS D. J. BLOME ENS D. B. HAMON IST DIVISION Altinito Ralph J SA Barker Walter D BM2 Bass Ronald R SN Bochert Arnold A SN Bridges Charles R BM2 Clark David SA Currie James H Jr SA Elmore James L SN Frankwich Vincent A BMI Ford Richard M SN Forrey Carlos J SN Garrett James W SN Gladstein Sanford L SA Hastings William C Jr SN Howe Kenneth C Jenkins Joseph H SA Johnson Garry P Lamm William H Linville Charles L SA Lopez Bernard G SA Maestas Ernest A SN Marchand Charles E SR Mc Gowan John B SA Mc Gue Ronald M SA Miller Kenneth J SA Morgan Floyd T SN Olivarez Leonel SN Parnell Jack W SN Poplawski Jerome S BM2 Ray Raymond T SN Rees Ross M BMSN Richardson Larry W SN Saldivar Benito Jr SA Thompson Wayne F SN 2ND DIVISION Arries Douglas F SN Baird Gordon D GMI Bolarski Alexander GW3 Bone Thomas M GM3 Brewer Larry D SA Broderick Thomas M FTG2 Courter Donald E FTG3 Edwards Willie F GMI .R Frakes, Max M Guerin, Gary AEGMSN Harnell, Charles FTGQ5' Helms, Wallace Hill, David R SN' 1 King, Robert L FTG3f ' Lingo, Charles E SOGSN Lipsey, George FTG2 I Mathis, Raylord GM2 Mestrich, Robert A GM2 Moline, Donald R FTG2 Petty, Silas M SN ' Pfersich, Dennis F SN Pritchard Richard L GM3 Ray Fred A FTG3 Shaw Glen A FTGSN Snodgrass Johnnie L SN Sprenkle Clinton M SN Starnes Earl H B SN Tharp Michael GM3 Tonahill James P GM3 Tourney Leslie E SN Ulbas William G FTG2 Walden Oscar L SN Weston Dwam M GM3 Worley Nathan GM2 FOX DIVISION Chandler Charles A SOG2 Clark Jim A SOG3 Crook Billy G TM2 Easterling Billy V TMI Jennings William H SOG3 Kenworthy Bruce D SOGSN Kremer Baldur H SN Lacey Peter W SOG3 Musson Gary L SOG3 Paine James E SOGSA Peters Ronald L SOG3 Rutter Robert J SOG3 Squires Brian W TM3 Tanner Richard C SOI Wilborn William D SOG2 Wilson Oliver J SOG3 Woodrow Jerry C TM3 OPERATIONS LTJG M J HURLEY LTJG J M LOVELESS ENS T C SHADLEY ENS R A MELLEY OC DIVISION Andersen Duane I Barrett Donald J QM3 Britt Earnest P SMC Castator Larry A YN3 Chevalier Maurice R RMI I , ' , I I I I . I I ' I I - ll ll I, , I I I. I 0 I ' I I I I I I I I I . I . . I I , SN 1 ,' , SA , Q , ' ' SA ,. I I I i Q I I I I , ' I 1 ' . 1 . I 1 I 1 I I 0 I I I I ' I . I I I ,, ll YY ' ' l I I 1 ' I l I I I , 1 I .. Williams, Harry L SN no A .LTJG R. J. LIN-K , ,W ,E 4 . 1 ' I r I 0 I .H , ..f- :we ,,,,,vl.,. W H I W Y S' i ' '-was-f.'f.':.'wen ,ew ,1- I I I . I 1 I I I . . 1 I D ' I C o George fl De5n,ert, William gi Faulklner, Monroe I Forbds, Eugene is Forbes, Tod!YN3 Fgank-7 Frederic D Gartman, JohntB Hebert, Richard 'JaJr Herrington, Charles'iS Jone, John L PN2 Jones, Thurman L SMSN Keichel, Richard J RM3 Killebrew, Richard A SN Kinsman, Kenneth A Kleve, Knut QM2 Lacy, Thomas K SN ' Mickle, George F RM2 Moore, Eugene H RM2 Newman, Jerry J QMSA Olson, Paul S RM3 Ratlifl, Vernon L RM3 Rigell, James F SN A Romaine, Leslie K SM3 Rowland, John L SMI Seals, Robert L SN Shoemaker, Robert A SM3' I Vandertord, Charles E SMI iWatson, John B RMC Williams, Gordin S RM3 .. OI DIVISION Barnett, Jon H ET2 Bouck, Thomas L RD3 Burgess, Mackey D RD2 - Carr, Patrick M RDI Chandler, Kenneth A ET2 Ehlers, Jerry P ETN3 Gadbois, William J ETN3 Johnson, Donald D RD2 Johnson, Larry R RD2 Lake, William P ETC Lambert, William L SNJ M Lenges, Allan K RD3 Lil-lard, Robert E Jr Maier, PalJI'E SN ' I ' Sn 5 Null, Don.a'liiall:R5ET2 ' ' 'T y r...-Ro.b.ertson, John H RD3. . . Shock, Paul W' Jr RD2 'ri ' Snowdon, Ernest R Speighrs, Dewitt D SN .- Sugrue, Edward F RD3 I Taylor, Lewis H RD3 I Tharp Richard L ETN3 tt'rsf'm 't711B'r5'Ss7'Ra'im-n-H-R'Dc- 'I Thompson, Gary D ETR3 'I White, Lee R RD2 Williams, George A RD2 . g Zalopany, Manulani ETNSN V... J. . 'anne ...Y . ...,..s.. -. U' D' .D , coMPA Y ENGINEERING LT D. w. JONES LTJG W. c. BALLAMY ENS R. J. RIGGS ENS R. T. SHIGETA M DIVISION Allen, Levirdies FA Armslrong, Donald A MMCA Babbill, Clovis J FN Barrera, Erneslo Jr BT3 Beard, Richard N FN Bourgeois, Gerry J FN Broussard, Howard J FN Davis, Houslon H Jr FN Diaz, Gregorio P BT2 Dowse, Donald J BT2 Eaves, Roger D MM2 Eskridge, Richard L FN Evans, Roger F FN Falvey, William T FN Ford, Joe F BTCA Frame, Glenn F MM3 Franck, Dale W FN Fullmer, Loren L Jr MMFN Gibbons, Clinlon M Jr BTI Glass, Kennelh L BT3 Goggans, Roberl D MMFN Gonda, James S FA Gregory, Wayne K FN Grim, Palrick L FN Harper, Daniel R, FA Harper, Kermil K MMFN Hohnhorsl, Marlin L. D. MMFN Holland, Tebus E FN I Hudson, James E BT3 Jackson, Joseph K FN Johnson, Larry O FN Johnson, Larry R MM2 Johnson, Roy A BT3 Klelmeyer, Roger F MMFA Kiernan, Thomas P Jr BTC Kingsland, Harold D MMI Kugel, Richard M FN Kupahu, James R BT2 Lamberl, Clinlon S FN Lanning, Wesley A MM2 Larsson, Joel D MM3 Marlin, Dwighl S BT2 Mc Collough, Leroy FN MC Eachern, John G BTC Micek, Raymond E MM3 Michelolli, Marvin M FN Mohler, Marvin L MMCA Morrison, William P MM2 Morse, Wendell BTI Mrazek, Joseph A BT3 Munsen, Denny L BT2 Nice, Ned A MM3 Noonan, John L BTI O'Neil, Michael A BT3 Orlon, Jerry E BT3 Osborn, Paul MCC FN Osborne, Roberl J BTCA Parnell, Thomas R BT3 Powell, Johnny T MM2 Pryor, Donald A Jr MMFN Sapp, Reginald FN Skaggs, Larry D MM3 Sparklin, Charles W BTI Taylor, William R FN Terry, Elmer L MM3 Tomaszewki, Eugene J FN Unzuela, Rodolfo L FN Werre, Leo L MM3 Wesl, Bruce N BT2 Williamson, Lesler B BTC R DIVISION Barnes Granl E Jr EM3 Canlrell, Floyd E ENFN Chung, Slephen H. M. ICFN Clark, Claudius M Jr FN Cox, William H Jr FN Crow, Jack DCC Deasee, George M FN Dix, James H FA Eads, Marce F FN Eiring Jesse L FN Ellioll, William G MM2 Farmer, Leslie R lC3 Fuqua, Windell B EM2 Gabriel, John F MR3 Gilberl, Ronald W SFM3 Greenleaf, Edgar L MMI Gumm, Harrison V Jr EM3 Gunler, Roberl W DCFN Hague, William L MR3 Hale, Romauld G Jr MM3 Hammond, David C EMC Harvego, Wayne D DC3 Holmes, Gordon L ENFN Jacobson, William L SFM3 Jones, William L MM3 Kanewa, David I FN Kidd, Daniel S EM3 Mejia, Felipe FN Miller, Earl Y EMI Nelson, Marvin D. W. MM2 Oyarzo, Edwin M Jr ICC Parker, Roger A YN3 Parks, lsom R SFP3 Penlecosl, Joseph B EM2 Quinlon, J L lC3 Reynolds, Dennis P MM2 Riley, Paul M EMI Riplell, Howard E SFCA Sebo, Wilfred N SFM3 Shields, Jerry L FN Tabor, William E MM3 Weems, Billy J ENI Whitehead, Ronald D EM3 Wilcox, Vernon J FN Williams, Roberl E SFCA Wolford, Harold J EM3 Woods, Jerry E IC2 Woods, Ted B FN Zimmerman, Ellon F DC3 SUPPLY LCDR T.F. BALL JR ENS R. C. HENDERSON S DIVISION Abad, Conrado, R TN Arindaeng, Johnny A SD3 Baughman, Vaughn H SK2 Bennell, Raymond, TN Black, Frank L SN Busby, Allon J CS2 Cruz, Arluro D TN Ercia, Anlonio H TN Fowler, Edward A SK2 Garrovillas, David SDI Gobalon, Edmundo R TN Griffin, Roberl L HMC Hanson, Curlis F SN Holden, Howard W SKCA Hudnell, Waller C CSC lcenhour, Eslil N. CS2 Jones, Arnold H SN Kamanligue, Godofredo S TN Ladrido, Isidro SH3 Lenges, Michael E SK3, Manalolo, Danilo R TN Miller, Kennelh W HM3 Moravek, Roberl A SN Morris, Kennelh R SHSN Mullen, Larry L SN O'Brien, Thomas D DKI Pagayonan, Elias F SKSN Richey, Eldon B SN Sause, William H SA Serna, Joe R SN Slaler, Roger M SH2 Tancio, Napoleon C CS3 Talum, Jack L SKCA Tejada, Anlonio A TN Tevaseu, Paepae SN Walch, David D SN Walford, James D SHI Wilson, Bud A CSI Wilson, Larry D SK3 GLINNERY l X I V I I y , 1 I DEP RTME T ..4l - G. F. ROGERS, LT, USNR Gunnery Officer D. B. HAMON, ENS, USNR First Division Officer E E M. F. MUCHA, ENS, USN l First LT A E Tools of our Trade 1 L V 1 x ,3 s I soy so! A AFFINITO, Ralph J. SA l E I 5 3 5 BASS, Ronald R. SN BOCHERT, Arnold A. SN BARKER, Walter D. BM2 BRIDGES, Charles R. BM2 CLARK, David, SA CURRIE, James Jr. SA A Eyfhel or Regular? '55, 1 Bridges Trained boys FRANKWICH, Vincent A. BMI ELMORE, James L. SN FORD, Richard M. SN A FORREY, Carlos J- SN . 11? S GLADSTEIN, Sanford L. SA HASTINGS, William C Jr. SN Painting Day Striking for mess cook! LAMM, William, H. SN HOWE, Kenneth C, SN JENKINS, Joseph H. SN JOHNSON, Gerry P. SN 11 LINVLLE, Charles L. SN LOPEZ, Bernard G. SN Boot Sailers fs 'i' i1'1'-L MILLER, Kenneth J. SA MAESTAS, Ernest A. SN 5 aa a A f WT Zgff ff fjw -- f'Wjfq: PS5 3 CC 'Tf1ffX'R jxf W fb- H S ., ,.. Ljs-xv gf 15: k fyi S MARCHAND Charles E SR MC GUE Ronald M SA MC GOWAN John B. SA a, ? L 14 MORGAN, Floyd T. SN -V i- l-? PARNELL, Jack W. SN OLIVXREZ, Leonel, SN Ccrpfclins Gig PQPLAWSRI, Jerom-QSQSSRM2 RAY, Raymond T. SN How does if work? I RICHARDSON, Larry W. SN REES, ROSS M BMSN A 5 Z NXQL, W ! . 1 2 E ll J Bi i ? Nl l ll SALDIVAR, Bemto, .SA ' 1 Refueling Day Q 1 E THOMPSON Wa ne F. SN , , Y I l E I I 1 I . L I l Parnell of work ' I l 1' I X , ' ,ff ,,'l ,K gf' nf? f Lfff5!,7'Zff ' H L ., L l L A W L , ' , ,, f . ' L f- f 5 A- V H A:'L ,f ffyp 1 M- , LQ f , J , ll f L - l f L lf L 7 L l 1 l , Y , A Q L ' .. llll , U 7 4 f L' , 2 X f L K ' 1 1 . , A l , Z MM C ff MV, , . if :V A I, L, ' A-M ff Q M-41-ll L ' l Will ou look ll of that L f, Y WILLIAMS, Harry L. SN 1 if , El 3 1' E ll L - Al 2ND DIVISIGN R. L. HELMREICH, LTJG, USNR Navigator Looking Aff g D. J. BLOME, ENS, USN 1 Ordnance Officer 1 NARRIES, Douglas F- SN iN Commence ships work I IBAIRD, Gordon D, GM1 BoNE, Thomas M. GM3 1 I l s S 4 4 ? N 9 BOJARSKI Alexander GM3 EDWARDS WIIIIC F GMI BREWER Larry D SN FTS of work BRODERICK, Thomas M FTG2 Whcddo yo mean turn fo ? COURTER, Donald E FTG3 FRAKES Max M. SN ..k5'5- '.- - - , ' 5' v' ' ' -'-'-' :5.3.ff Q 1 ':i-ir' f j','....-Y'f f'Tff'f,ff 'I Q'- '.'f.7ff'- V.''f -'1f'f':Y'f',1'fI If1':l'. 3 i 5 is 5? . ini Eli 4 21,1 iv f'x Qu ii! f, wa w MXN iv' ax, LM , Em? E W l f 1 k ' V1 . . lj? 7 9 Q ' ff' I r w D .! 4 , I Y E: ' ' , 7 ' , E Q wx, re 451 wyj . , .I fl' 'I . . 1 ,. Eiz 1-f HARNELL, Charles R. FTG3 l've got my own hofsi bjofh GUERIN Gary A GMSN HELMS, Wallace I. FTG2 LIPSEY, George, FTG2 KING, Robert L FTG3 HILL, David R. SN Two Chiefs ond oneglndion 4 1 . r MATHIS, Rayford, GM2 MESTRICH, Robert A. GM2 MOLINE, Donald R. FTG2 lt I I , PETTY, Silas M. SN Let's melt it down ond throw it ot them i l t l l 1 l l 5 l ll X PRITCHARD, Richard L. GM3 . . PFERSICH Denmshp SN Gunners Mates on the job RAY, Fred A. FTG3 SHAW, Glen A. FTGSN 1 , SNODGRASS, Johnme L. SN SPRENKLE, Chnton M. SN And Then if goes bong TONAHILL, James P. GM3 i 1 I STARNES, Earl H WB. SN THARP, Michael, GM3 x, The three sfooges ULBAS, William G, FTG2 WESTON, Dvvain M. GM3 WORLEY, Nathan, GM2 3 .4 .13 12 l gi is gl lg,l Si E. l I I xl ll l I 1 i ,l I i P. I. SPITTLER, LTJG, USNR ASW Officer CLARK, 11m A. SOG3 ' 1 E A Our Sub Hunters? CHANDLER, Charles A. SOG2 ll i1 I , 1 4 E KENWORTHY, Bruce D. SOGN i z CROGK, Billy G. TM2 EASTERLING, Billy V. TMI JENNINGS, William H. SOG3 il l 1--Y L The Thinker LINGO, Charles E. SOGSN R 1 a S O N A I a V5 a Q LACEY, Peter W. SOG3 'T 4 N 44 NOfX'IfW!E A Ofgflqf ' 43 W L I f' , X ? df oo XXV .2 3, X ' f K ' X 'Q-irv W? is fl U A ,QQ , f Q .S as ? S if MUSSON, Gary L. SOG3 PAINE, James E. SOGSA PETERS, Ronald L. SOG3 , f 'qwugm RUTTER, Robert I. SQG3 SQUIERS, Brian W. TM3 TANNER, Richard C. SO1 We A,,,. 1 The leaders lnspecfion Day WILBORN Wllllam D SOG? WILSON, Oliver J. SOG3 5? J' Q l I n --J 'f V N 1 1 i 5 2 PER TIQNS 1 f V V DEP RTME 5 5 3 I Q 2 if if E 2 I ' I E I EII 3 I .. 1 I , I E .I , I, :Q ' v . Z , I E , . ' I f I I i , I 1 1 4 .2 . I :I if. I '. l . 4 . 1 1, '74 E K 2 a E .I I ,I . 1-2 -4 -I G -.: I , I . I i il . I . ' s I ,Ii itat R. I. LINK, LTJG, USNR J. M. LOVELESS, LTIG, USN R. A. MELLEY, ENS, USNR Operations Officer Communications Officer Ass,t Comm. Officer WN ZW gal Co1pfoin's inspection The gong 'Sa f coRNETT, Gaorge G. QMCA BRITT, Earnest P. SMCA Turning to WATSON, John R. RMC 1? ll TSEXIDERSEN, Duane 1. QM3 CHEVALIER, Maurice R. RMI BARRETT, Donald I. QM3 DEHNERT, William H. JI. SN CASTATOR, Larry A. YN3 What did you soy? The workers n D xl' :V lin. 'gill ,.:v w , l , 1, FAULKNER, Monroe S. QMSN ll 1 3 Q: lil lr? w 4 j f? I 4 :14 ,,.4 I -,f ll? .v,- , Z l f' :iw I le i z l l E I 5 1 FQRBES, Ted, YN3 e 1-fri: 422-if 5 gl 5 1 l . ax? 1' : ld L AJ ,fgisz vw ie 4 ll if? f ZW n RS? 5133? I ,5 f, 514' if l -2 3 FORBES, Eugene Jn SMSN s ,Q ez, Yang? 1953? 1 -,Q ' nz I 1 I I f 3 I. 3? I 2 I. II 14 I' I I. , III If III IEI ,II I E 1 . I I I I I I I ,y , 5 I I I I I . I 4 1 I I I . I I I II ,EI 9 5, :1I III I I: jI I I I I , . I I I 1 1 .I -I II' I 5 FRANK, Frederic D. RM3 GARTMAN, John B. RMSN HEBERT, Richard J, RM3 I-IAV5 N0 WE gofVIBA7- GOMMUNICAT FN QJACIO AX RfIDfoig!5Cf1-,O IMS X 43,06 4,9 I Iwi Q f f X X QQ? KLEVE K if Q X I II , nut. QM2 M! M W3 WI HERRINGTON, Charles S. SM2 X III-1 X :Ill V SUIPERVIQQR HQ we V E KINSMAN, Remfeth A, RMSN JUNE, John L. PN2 ,. ii KILLEBREW R' . , 1chard A. SN KEICHEL, R1ChaId J, RM3 JQNES, Thurman L. SMSN 1 - . v, LACY, Thomas K. SN OLSGN, Paul S. RM3 MICKLE, George F. RM2 RATLIFF, Vernon L. RM3 v 1 MOQRE, Eugene H. RM2 . So what ! The lofesf news Anyone seen the chief ? Looks right-send if down! NEWMAN, Jerry J. QMSA 4 . RIGELL, James F. SN RGMAINE, Leslie K. SM3 Now I recommend ..... SHOEMAKER, Robert A. SM3 VANDERFORD, Charles E. S ROWLAND, John I. SM1 Y' .j:.v:'.r, ki- 'K r ' . 'V , ei SEALS, Robert L. SN Me worry ? l've got 52 doys! Say CHEEZE! il- M, I. HURLEY, LTJG, USN LAKE, William P. ETC CIC Officer l Well, l don'1 see nofhin'! V Hey, le1's all ship over. . THOMAS, Robert H. RDC BARNETT, Ion H. ET2 BQUCK, Thomas L. RD3 BURGESS, Mackey D. RD2 ROBERTSON John H RD3 SHOCK Paul W If RD2 SPEIGHTS Dew1tt D SN SUGRUE, Edward F RD3 +, TAYLOR LEWIS H RD3 THARP R1chard L ETN3 We lust goffo get back To port Aw gee fellas, I made The lost pot' Now back when I was a messcook .... That was pretty good Dear Mom, please send about S 700.00 W I THOMPSON, Gary D. ETR3 WHITE, Lee R. RD2 WILLIAMS, George A. RD2 ZALOPANY, Manulani, ETNSN E GI EERI C5 DEP RTME T D. W. JONES, LT, USN Engineering Officer NIS ,442 My V , f 5 X ii Preify cool down here? W. C. BALLAMY, LTIG, USN Main Propulsion Ass't ARMSTRONG, Donald H. MMCA 'rf FORD, Joe F. BTCA Armstrong ships KIERNAN Thomas D Jr BTC Mo EACHERN, James G. BTCA MOHLER, Marvin L. MMCA F' H E Q E 1 1 OSBORNE Robert I BTCA WILLIAMSGN Lester B MMC L FASTER Bow' FASTER f ALLEN Lev1rd1es FA i A ,f fvei f I f , i V? 361' fff f Q x flRE 0 if J 5 W f W o 2 v ff ' ,f E M f I f ff ! E A f f of K ,Q , rw if Z A X' lf lX,,ff'fN' jo Z , ffyf L, WX 5 1' 1 1 4 1 A BEARD R1ChaId FN BOURGEQIS Gerry J FN BABBITT, Clovis J. FN BARRERA, Ernesto Ir. BT3 x'-, ,v - A-s BROUSSARD Hovvardl FN s ' ' I 5 H 7 , , . E A 7 u , . t 1 DAVIS, Housffm H- If- FN DIAZ, Gregorio P. BT2 DOWSE, Donald J. BT2 EAVES, Roger D. MM2 We hoven'f seen the sun for days, Chief! ESKRIDGE, Richard L. FN Our boss! EVANS, Rogor F, FN FALVEY, Wiuiom T. FN FRAME, Glenn F. MM3 FRANCK, Dale W. FN FULLMER, Loren L. Jr. MMFN G1BBoNs, Clinton HM H Jr, BT1 .X How much more Interesting watch com you hoveo I just love to stand here and watch those dials ? GLASS Kenneth L BT3 GoGGANS Robert D. MMFN GoNDA James S. FA 'DF N .PI Xb V g. I V . R EREGORY, Wayne K. FN GRIM, P k R, atrick L. FN HARPER, Daniel R. FA R w Two Able on the line! Wheat can you soy about this bunch ? u IUHNHORST, Martin L. D. MMFA HOLLAND, HARPER, Kermit K. MMFN Tebus E. FA HUDSON, James E. BT3 Q 49 ff f if 5: Qs 1:1524 1- 1 ma. 1 wwf, 3 3 me 'E-X211 S R zzifr ,.f 4 :M 32:99 I--'lii , ' .ZZ 1 ,hgh 1 ?W 3 2, E 2' 2 'I wi 451 2155 3 wg sy .E llfigg - ull , Wg! , ,,,,, ,, s A sfrifffs' . +1 2 ,, JAoKSoN Joseph K. FN JOHNSGN, Larry o. FN JOHNSON, Larry R. MM2 1 JOHNSON, Roy A. BT3 f f ff'-34' Capt. congratulates Terry on his decision KIELMEYER Roger F MMFA KINGSLAND Great White Snipe d D. MM1 KUGEL, Richard M. 3 1 A V l 3 FN N WB 5 Q f KUPAHU, James R. BT2 LAMBERT, Clinton S. FN LANDRUM, Jack R. FA Remember the morning we woke up cmd oil was .... LANNING, Wesley A. MM2 Boot chiefs! LARSSQN, 5061 D, MM3 MARTIN, Dwight S. BT2 Mo ooLLoUGH, LeRoy, FN n 4 i -N 3 ii 2 Ei 5 2 i Q22 fi 111 i 3 1 in 1. ik f,I li 4: 1 iii I , i i 'E if , 1, , :E I? 7 F 3, -z 51 i i 1 1 ,. I4 i i S i i v an 2. l I 'I ii Ji lie ivy. kl MICEK, Raymond R. MM3 MICHELOTTL Marvin M. FN MURSE, Wendell, BTI MRAZEK, Joseph A. BT3 Please lei us out ? MUNSEN, Denny L. BT2 IC +I l'low's breakfast this morning, Chief? 4 E, Ned A. MM3 NOGNAN, John F. BTI . as X 4.44 Y Y' -. OQNEIL, Michael A. BT3 QRTON, Jerry E. BT3 OSBORN, Paul MCC. FN 2 FiH'er up, buddy QQ PARNELL Thomas R BT3 If he sees his shadow hell go back down 1 X H W 'U 2 F11 l vb L-4 o ID C5 D K4 H N PU ,.-- PU +4 O FU U O 33 MA.. Q sm P14 CJ- PP ,-4 h I T4 'TJ Z UD - d DP Po , d A vb-U v FU an UQ P-4' ' Q D ,d gy X , P1' , vo. r-5 . Z E E d ,MU-fd,A,A,,,,, M-, - A A AAA,,, , - A 4.:ii ,1f44A4f f-Ah' '?' U,-5, A,,.. fjggw' A ' A-M411'1 .. '.I.,4..Y h .g.d hh.h,h.KL.. d MW- . M ddd.. .d.WW .dd. - ..., , d'-Xd '--- -'QQ-Q---- -- d h ' iff, -.,wv...- ..., --,-..-.H h ,, 3, d ' 'Ed' E1 V 5 S iv 'K Pi SKAGGS, Larry D. MM3 SPARKLIN, Charles W. BTl TERRY, Elmer L. MM3 'F 1 TOMASEZWSKI, Eugene J. FN 1 l 1 1 1 l l I 1 3 UNZUETA, Rodolfo L. FN about an all hands working parfy The Big Day! WERRE, Leo L. MM3 WEST, Bruce, W. BT2 Honest Chief, I didn? hear any word 1 1? M -4 l ,A DIVISIQN 4. C R J- RIGGS, ENS, USSR R. T. SHIGETA ENS USNR Damage Control ASS t Electncal Offwer M 4' CROW, Jack, DCC HAMMOND, David C. EMC OYARZO, Edwm M Jr ICCA xx X A Wx :N If I I 1 I g . 1 1 I I I4 R 'r l 5 Q RIPLETT, Howard E. SFCA WILLIAMS, Robert E. SPCA Niall avx Thank you, Captain li' CLARK Claudius M. Jr FN '99 I-Ig..x iii Our faithful Electricians COX William H. Jr. FN EADS Mme E. FN QW fr ?x if . CHUNG, Stephen H. M. ICFN CANTRELL, Floyd E. ENFN BARNES, Grant E. Jr. EM3 Q1 M 'QQ F 1 g f ' A fi ,ff . NOW 'ef me See DEASEE, George M. FN 4-1 .Ez FARMER, Leslie R- IC3 ELLIOTT, William G. MM2 EIRING, Jesse L. FN sf sr uv FUQUA, Windell B. EM2 QPR L ix 4, S W W A W v SALT WATER suPPL. c fm Q' ' y 0? 51, Kg 6 X bqgzqf if :xi Q lb iii AL -- GABRIEL, John F. MR3 GREENLEAF, Edgar L. MM1 GILBERT, Ronald W. SFM3 PRETTY Grow JOB, 1-wH CHIEF? X L GUMM, Harrison V. Ir. EM3 99 '9' HALE, Romauld G. Ir. MM3 GUNTER, Robert W. DCFN HAGUE, William L- MR3 The Bowery Boys. in ,ji 3 QQA -mils HARVEGO, VV'ayne D. DC3 49? HOLMES, Gordon L. ENFN JACOBSGN, William L. SFM3 KANEWA, DaV1d I. FN ,gpm-QQ JONES, William L. MM3 KIDD, Daniel S, EM3 Coffee fime MEJIA, Felipe, FN MILLER, Earl Y. EM1 MURRAY, Lawrence, ICFN PARKER Roger A. YN3 NELSGN Marvin D. MM2 PENTECQST, Joseph B. EM2 Brotherhood meefing. PARKS, Isom R. SFP3 QUINTON KJ 7' IC3 REYNOLDS, Dennis P. MM? lw SEBO, W1lfred N. SFM3 RILEY, Paul M. EM1 SHIELDS, Jerry L. FN Cleaning venf screens El 4 L 5 Zi! . .. TABOR, William E. MM3 WEEMS, Billy J. ENl WHEELER, Donald H. EN2 ' ' ijjlgi 5 itil 5' V 14 2077 I l4,eiQf: ww 3 2 1 wi :fx 2 if bf lf' , ' AW, fl-. 1 f V N Q! X W . il ' V ,, .. . Y., fl ii H 1, Y V, ,W Q! r f,4L.46.a 3g7'f,' 0 5 Ffh .6 I 'L fi ,wif 'J f Zmfr X ,,.,L.n f, U, .fc :ff ,w - , A, li ffm!! . 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SN SAUSE, Wllllam H, SA Ship servlceman night PAGAYONAN, Elias F. SKSN f SERNA, Joe R. SN SLATER, Roger M. SH2 TANCIO, Napoleon C. CS3 TEJADA, Antonio A. TN WALCH, David D. SN WILSON, Larry D. SK3 TEVASEU, Paepae SN Play us 0 Tune there, Sfew! Get wifh if, Moon! WALFORD, James D. SH1 WARDROQM f ,V v 1 V 4 A 473 5 A L N6 My lv Q Q Wm. Q V 2,1133 351 i S141 mfg, 2 ,AQ , l i L ,, V 2 gg.: Sai 5- I 5, S: is in OW it S we in ii? 1 vb ' A 571 2,71 .Ye am ,bi , Now all hands man your baffle sfafions All ahead flank, indicafe furns for .... RADM O. D. WATERS and Mrs. C. M. MACDONALD talk wifh Capt. WOHLER af our dinner parfy Chow down! Is if a bird, a plane, or superman If was a bird! El Lobo and friend. ,lil Meonest mon in town! X if money, Capt. Look what l bought with cill my Gold dust twins Reception on the forecostle Wcirdroom set up for dinner party Yes sir, l'm going to stop smoking! i1 3 h A 4 Q v 1 i Capt, could l get you to sign this ? Where is the airplane for this shoot? 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