Keppler (DDE 765) - Naval Cruise Book

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Our story' .starts on Blunt' 2-I. 1946, when the KL'lllJ1L'l' slid down the ziwiys of tht' Bt'llIlt'l1t'tH Steel titrmptmy in San I rant'is1'o, California. .Yearly a year later on Max' Zi, I9-17, she was conmtissioned and tht' traditional hottlr' of tlntmpagne was smashed across the how of the ship. The Kcpplcr was officially at't't'ptt'd for the United States Navy by P. AI. Gaitiglio, CDR., USN, tht' Kcpplcfs first commanding officer. This is the story of an xlnierican hghting ship and its Krew, the men who lizfe and work on lroard, the men who issue orders and the men who carry them ont, the men who szvah the decks and the men who dirty them again. This is the story of the men who cook the chow and the men who gripe about it, the men who plot the stars, and the man who has the conn. This is the story of an American lighting ship at sea and in foreign ports, yes, this is the USS Kcppler. The ship was named in honor of Reinhardt john Keppler, Boat- swain's Mate First Class, USN llleceasedj. He was horn in Ralston, Washington, january 22, 1918. He graduated from the Wapato High School, lWapato, Washington, in june, 1935, and enlisted in the Navy at Seattle on February 19, 1936. He had continuous seruice and ad- vanced through the various enlisted ratings to that of Boatswain Mate First Class, which rating he attained on October I, 1941. Kepplef reported on hoard the USS San Francisco on May 27, 1940. He par- ticipated in several major campaigns during World Hfar II. Keppler died as a result of zwninrls receizfed in action on Noitem her 15, 1942. He has lzeen awardt'a' the Aledal of Honor fl05llttlt7lUltSl'Y, and also the Purple Heart posthumously. U.S.S.KEPPLER lDDE7655 Claws, or Fbuir Post OFF4-'LE NL-.-.' Yusrfzv- New YORK l January l954 From: Commanding Officer ' of the KBPPLBR To: The crew o nommendation ' for Sllbjl tf l. The KEPPLER has long had a reputation carrying out her missions with speed, dash, and accuracy. She has the reputation of being a ucan don ship, and it is not unusual for her to perform better or to look smarter than other ships in company. r 2. Although it is the KEPPLER that gets the credit and Nwell Donesu from sources outside the ship, all credit must go to each man and officer in the crew. Without you, the S KEPPLER is only a cold dead mass of steel, - aluminum, and electron tubes. Every officer and man aboard is necessary to breathe life, and intelligent maneuyerability into Q power, L our ship. l 5. During peace or war, the KEPPLER will always be ready to pull more than her share of the load, for the simple reason that you use your talents well, you work hard, and mos important of all, you take pride in making the KEPPLER a better and a happier ship. roud to be associated with you. I am very p J. E. GIBSON -.. ., '-4-.. , ' W'-V.. 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HIP' HI TORY USS Keppler IDDE 7652 NHIIICL1 1111' RC'1II1I1I1'l1I Kcpplcr, 110:1tsw11i11 1X11llC First Class, COIIgI'CSS10lI1l1 Mctlztl 111' H1111111' winncr at 1111- B11tt11: 111 S1110 Is111n11, USS Kf'fJfI1I'7 5 kccrl wus l11i11 111 thc S1111 Frz1111'isc0 1111111 111 Bct1111-111-111 511:01 Cl111np1111y on 23 April 191111. She was 111-1'cpt1-11 on 1111 NI111' 1947, 111111 was c1n11111issi1n1c11 on 23 NI111' 19-17. .Xltcr 1111 initi111 llIIK1C1'IVI1y trztining IJCTIIK1, 5110 lcft 1111 licr first Ilcct t-xcrfisc i11 t11c I'11CiIic. .joining Tusk 1511110 38, 5110 ZICCOIIIIJZIIIICII tl111t Iorfc to thc Orient, rc4 turning 111 S1111 Diego on 20 31111, 19-18. 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October l. lllfml, Ix'1'j1f1lf'r sailed, pztrticipziting in 'nn tnztnder 'l':tsk lforct- Sl exercises l-7 October :ind end- ing up :tt .Xnn:tpolis, Nlztrylatntl, for liberty, llllill1g in the Natvi-l'rinct-ton loothztll gznne, during the .-Xctuleniy Lt - lioniecoining. Octoher 22, l95l. K1'f7fIll'7' sztiled with Cotnlleslflot VI and staill' zthoztrd taking prtrt in Lnntlflex 58, the largest training exercises since the war. On Noveinher IG, lxrpfylwr rt-ttn'nt-cl to Newport for at well earned period of lt-:ive :ind recreation thztt extended to 2 hjznniziry 1952. During this period K1-111111-r leztrned it would make at Nletliterrztneztn cruise :ind all hands turned to, to prepare the ship :ind nizike ready to sail for Gihrztltzir in eztrly Alnnttatry. On 9 lzinuztrv l952. 1x'r-ppl:-r sailed in conipziny with Lloyd PFIIIHIIIIX,'l1fl7 ll'U1JIi, :ind R. I,. ll ilsrm escorting tfulfot to the Nl'fl.Nl :irc-it to pztrticipxtte :is :tn ,-XSXV llunter-Killer group with the powerlnl Sixth Fleet. 'I'ht-se Fleet t-xt-raises tuhninxttt-d with the NXYO Cr:tndslztni opt-rzuion in which Nzttzd :ind .Xir Forces ol tht- nizijor North .Xtlztntic 'I'rt-:uv signatures partici- pated stu-ct-ssltillx' :ts :tn internzitionzd 'I'nsk Force. Lib' t-rtx' ports included .'xllQllSlll :ind Pztlernto, Sicily, Nztples. Urztn, X illelritnche, with at lmrit-l fueling stop :tt Cihrztltztr bclore sailing wt-stwztrd on l7 Nlztrch H752 for Newport. A two week tender llX'Zlll1llJllllk' :twztited our return on 27 March llliil. K4-jzjnlrr w:ts assigned to Tusk Force Rl fHUKI..XN'I'j on l April l952. Tlit-re followed Independent Ship Exercise periods, .-Xtlvanict-tl I-Iunter-Killer Exercises :ind Il trip to Rock- lztnd, Blaine, for it st-ries ol nit-:tsnred mile runs in con- nection with it Dxtvid Tatvlor Model Bztsin project. During the zulvztnced Hunter-Killer exercises in Mrtv. l95'l. with Mimlorn fCIUNlHUKl..-XNTQ. the widely known :ind highly respected R.-XDNI Dan Gad- lery pziid lx'f'pj1I1'r' Z1 visit hy helicopter. The ztdvnnced Hunter-Killer exercises in june lasted for three weeks :ind wats highlighted by rt three- dat' visit to New York City :md by Ix'f'pj1I1'r's midnight rescue of three airmen of the Wrzglil whose plane crashed into the water. Axl ,,--A w NA, 1 ,,...- Lqgv-, -2, N ':' -K A .4-aj-. gm 4 0 00sotttQsr . 3 J .S 7 ' 5 -57 'J J 3 . Q J, J D 1 JJ .9 1 3 'J f I 1 9 J , Q 7 3 , . . , .. , Q O 3 CIiR.'XI,D .X. M421-I.XI,E, Iplectrician s Mate, PirstC,1ass is f 7 . . ,. . - ' J hlfhlllllj enlisted in the U. S. Navy on ti December s I . 7 I9-131. Upon completion of recruit training he was as- , 2 3 signed to his lirst tlutv station in Brazil. After coin- s i. - , f . . . . .tm J plettng about one vear of service in South Ainerica he . J JJ was returned to tht: States for attendance in the lnter- O P, JJ coininunications School JllcllIIlllJ1,L'lll'1', Virginia. Alter O JJ DJ graduating he reported to the LSD 21 where he re- . 7,3 ,JJ inained until discharged in 151411. Q 9.299 9323 '1'hrec months later NIcHale, re-enlisted, reporting g to the Bethlehem Ship Yard, San Francisco, where he was assigned to the connnissioning crew of the Kwpplzfr. 4? ,,5311'b'bD'I7j,, J, 'x 7 3 al, 52 ELLISON M. JORDAN, Gunners Mate, First Class 7 s, T In September. 1942. Jordan first enlisted in the Q , ' 5 X U. Navy and was assigned to the USS Pm'Irin'gf. 1 - gg. 'S 1 ff, After a tour aboard that ship he was transferred to 7 x' A' if 1 , v . 1. 1 the .uct 20. Q ,M , ff tif ff 5, A veteran of seven major engagements during J 'T , fX World XVar II in the Pacific theater, lie received an 7, in ,T 1 honorable discharge in 1946. jordan re-enlisted several 7, ,zo months later and was assigned to the commissioning 1, ,T crew of the Kvpplrfr at the Bethlehem Ship Yard at M , ,,s7 San Francisco, California. 1 5 5 5 J v V tk' - Q f' -l--- -1 . lv QQ ' 1 --Y--N T f' Q 1 U 4 1 isxmw N' 'nfl 'i'L'Mfi:'iii- N? tri - o sQS OS St0os--o . - 's-- ' M Q sf. 4pSxsssssssSSS , . 63 J PLANK OW ERS Q ? ,v JvvvvxA fN,N,x , f xfsfxfsf-sf-sf-A--.-...-A.xzA1AfAf1xcxfx,xAAAAnA--fAfAAxAx1AAAA WDDJDJDJ Q. Q . tr tal .v f-L- J U Q Illia- 1 filzb. -t 41. Qi ,S 1 a, fi F' 1. . ' N 1 . 1 T -D Qi JACK E. ROSIN, LT, USNR, Chief Engineer. Enlisted in the U. Navy in February, 19-1-1. In 19-15 he received a commission as Ensign and was assigned to small craft in the Pacihc theatre. Dis- charged in july. 19-16, he enrolled at the Univer- sity of Toledo, graduating in 19-19 with a I3.S. in Mechanical Engineering. In 1952 Mr. Rosin was recalled to active dtity and ordered to Damage Control School. Completing the prescribed course at the Damage Control School he was assigned to and reported aboard the Keppler in March, 1952. JAMES F. TANGNEY, LTAIG, USN, Operations and Electronics OHicer. Attended North Central College, Neperville, Illinois. Mr. Tangney en- listed in 19-13 as an aviation cadet. In -Iune, 19-13, he received an appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy and was ordered to the USS Duluth ICI. 871 upon graduating in the Class of 19-17. The years 19-19-1951 found Mr. Tangney overseas, stationed in London, England with CinC NELM. In December, 1951, he was the proud possessor of orders to report to the Kcppler. ROBERT I... IV.-XI.'I'ERS, IQPIG, USN. Gunnery Officer. Enlisted in the U. S. Navy in 19-1-1, and had boot training at the U. S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. Upon completion of recruit training he was assigned to the U. Naval Acedemy Fleet Prep School at Bainbridge, Maryland. In june of 19-15 he entered the U. S. Naval .-Xcademy and graduated in -Iune of 19-19. Mr. 1Valters served aboard the Battleship Missouri for 28 months as B Division Officer and Turret 1 Oflicer. In 1951 he attended Gunnery Officers Ordnance School in XVashington, D. C. Mr. YVal- ters was assigned to the Keppler in March of 1952. DAVID F. EMERSON, LTQIG, USN, Assistant Operations Officer. Enrolled at Tri State College, Angola, Indiana in 1943, then entered Purdue University in 19-13, majoring in Engineering. Mr. Emerson enlisted in the U. Navy in 1944 as an Apprentice Seaman. as a QM3 he served aboard LST 658. In 19-16 he was appointed to the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Gradu- ating in 1950 he was assigned to Pensacola for flight training. Received his wings in 1952 and was then assigned to Air Anti-Submarine Squad- ron 21. After a tour in the Far East he returned to the States and reported aboard the Keppler in July of 1953. .IO1-IN A. KEI..-XIIAN. LTKIG, USN. Engineering Ofhcer. Attended University of Mississippi from 19-17-1951 and enrolled as a NROTC stttdent under the Holloway Plan. Mr. Kelahan, an Eco- nomics Major. received his commission in May and reported aboard the Kefzjzler in june, 1951. VAN T. EDSALI., LTIIC. USN R, Supply Officer. Enlisted in U. S. Marine Corps in ISI-II and re- ceived boot training at I'aris Island, South Caro- lina. Discharged in Hilti and attended New Mexico University: majoring in Business Admin- istration he received a B.A. He worked for Atomic Energy Commission. Receiving a direct connnission in the Navy he came on active duty in IIISI and was sent to Supply Corps School at Bayonne, New -Iersey. After cotnplelion of School he served in the Pacific aboard the AKA 59. Re- ported aboard the lx'epj1I1'r in October, 1953. DONALD R. BONNEY, LTJC, USNR, Main PropulsionOfficer. Upon graduating from Mattie Maritime Academy in IIISII, Mr. Bonney received a B.S. Degree in Marine Maintenance and a Third Assistant Engineer's license in steam and motor. A veteran of three years in the Merchant Marine, Ile spent one year in the Far East includ- ing four months in Korean waters. Serving as Third Assistant Engitteer aboard the SS African Patrol enroute from -Iapan to Korea, his ship was hit hard by a typhoon causing it to arrive at Inchon four days after the invasion, after having traveled around the world. In September, I953. he reported aboard the Kejljiler for duty. BLAINE C. CURRY, LTIG, USNR, CIC Officer. Mr. Curry received a B.S. Degree in Commerce when he graduated from Grove City College, Grove City, Pennsylvania, in june, l95l. He then applied for Officer Candidate School. and was ac- cepted. Upon graduating in May, 1952. he was ordered to report to the Keppler and did so in june of 1952. MORRIS POI.I.AK, LT-IG, USN, First Lieuten- ant. In I9-I5-IIH6 he was attending Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. The next year he enlisted in the Army and was stationed at Fort Myer, Virginia, as a member of the 703rd Military Po- lice Battalion. designated as the Presidential Honor and Security Guard. In -Ianuarv, I9-48, Mr. Pollak received a Congressional appointment to the Naval Academy. He graduated in the class of I952 and was assigned to the Kepplcr' reporting aboard in July l952. He serves now as lst Lieu- tenant and Fire Control Officer. ARTHUR -IUDSON, LTJG, ASIV Officer. At- tended Dartmouth College and graduated in -Iune of I952 with an A.B. in Economics. XVhile at Dartmouth Mr. Ajudson was enrolled in the NROTC Prograin. Upon his graduation he re- ceived a Reserve Commission as an Ensign and he reported aboard the IXIKPPIU7' in june, 1952. AIOE H. IVARD, ENS, USNR, Assistant CIC and Assistant O Division Officer. Mr. IVard attended Texas Christian University where he received training in the Marines as part of the Marine Reserve Ofhcers Training Progratn. Crad- uating in l953 he attended Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island, and was as- signed to flight training at Pensacola until Octo- ber, I953, reporting aboard the Keppler later that month. ROBERT MeCEE, ENS, USN, Communica- tions Officer. Attended Princeton University where he majored in English, graduating with an A.B. Degree in june, l953. Mr. McGee was a member of the soccer ICZIIII and of Prospect Club. He received his connnission through the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps, and reported aboard the Keppler immediately after graduation. EDXVIN A. BIRKHIMER, ENS, USN, Assistant Fire Control Officer. Attended University of Illi- nois, majoring in Chemical Engineering, attain- ing and graduating in l953 with a B.S. XVhile at school he was a Naval Reserve Officer Training student and upon graduating reported aboard the Kepplcr. JAMES A. RYAN, ENS, USNR, Torpedo OfHcer. Attended New York Merchant Marine Academy, Fort Schuyler. New York, and graduated in june, I953. Received orders to active duty and repor- ted to the Keppler while the ship was in Boston for overhaul. Serves now as 2nd Division Officer and Assistant lst Lieutenant. SALVATORE XV. GIGLIO, ENS, USNR, Elec- tronics Offtcer. In june, I953, upon graduation from Boston College, where he participated in the Reserve Officer Training Course program, Mr. Giglio received his commission in the U. S. Navy. He was ordered to the U. Navy Elec- tronics Maintenance School at Treasure Island, California. Upon successfully completing the course of instruction he received orders to report to the Keppler, doing so on 23 November, 1955. JOHN E. DAVIS, ENS, USNR, Electrician Of- ficer. Attended Lafayette College in Pennsylva- nia, graduating in the class of 1953. He attended Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island and reported aboard 23 November, I953. RICHARD FENTON, ENS, USNR, Air De- fense Offieer. XVhile attending Middlebury Col- lege in Vermont, Mr. Fenton majored in Eco- nomics and was a member and officer of the Theta Chi Fraternity. Mr. Fenton was a member of the Track, LaCross and Intercollegiate Sailing Teams, graduating in -Iune, I953. Attended Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island. Upon completion he was ordered to the Kepplcr, reporting aboard November 23, l953. 5 T eil' I Z i 1 F -oi' 'K 'T 2nd Division Left to Right, Front Row: Carr, Walslon, Sikofilos, Cloutier, Kohler, Ricks, Minneault, Alexander, Lonahan, Huber. Left fo Right, Rear Row: Holloway, Willis, Man- gano, Espositeo, Cullinane Hamilton, Stone, Peterson Willis, Link, O'Brien. 'do is 'z 'fm Ll! L. .wal X ml, v 0-4 V4 X PN - , 4 -a-,41- cn PJPL 'N ' I I l D nina' .-.av'T '1 I O--v 9 N .. fn- Y H. Lett to Right, Front Row: Catcher, Elkins, Garramone, Schlitke, Terry, Gabriel, Grey- nolds, Akerblom, Callahan, Bal- linger, Kandora. Left to Right, Rear Row: Renton, Chegwiddcn, Shevlin, Dempsey, Silkaitis, Ens. Judson, Balmer, Antoch, Cameron, Huber, Winstanley. ,- wi ' -5 1 lf at 'sl 'I nl x i' 4th -, v K F I . . . 34 Dlvlslon -, N by J-X -l lu-' 3rd D1v1s10n Left to Right, Rear Row: Delisio, Clark, Everly Dagar, Jordan, Fralick Webber, Henry, Graves Mitchell, Flores, Lett to Right, Front Row: Cannon, Madera, Hebert Gerckens, Mann, Hughes Jackson, Dowell. ' l Y 4 'W ' rn any 1 1 1 1 'aw S av, J, Division ' 1-.111 ,Q 'fix 'I .NSN 4 D iTs-,i 'Q A f V 1 Jr :F ,L,,f ' ' W A flffxxv i'W -N-f S to ff. f-1 L x ' X X om, bf Left to Right, Front Row: Lormicr, Dunn, Leviclm, Lavigucuff NUS' baum, Mullin, Busch, Souza, Warrcn, Slusser. Lett to Right, Rear Row: McCutchcon, Schnoll, Hamilton, Wade, Lester, Curry, Watson, Masicro, Wright, Rudolph, Jones, Franzen. l L'-i iAr xj,?4,.s- Lv T I l -,. U54 , F 'i i'r itll 9- 'L CC 7, I I I Dlvlslon Lett to Right, Front Row: Sobe, Gregoire, Jensen, Sparveri, Gusman, Knowl- ton, Buchanan, Bradley. Left to Right, Rear Row: Scanncll, Usher, Moshier, Grimm, Miller, McGee, Webb, Nelson, Fcrraro, Olmstcad, Vooris, On Watch: Gibson, Radio. Wucnschcr, Bridge. v 5 .. s f 1 , id l 5 , I. I .-- P4 2, E 1 an .X'f f I 1 t -A-J Left to Right, Front Row: ff ff n Left to Right, Front Row: Cullen, Carron, Marshall Jones, Wilson, Ruttkoy Berezny, Vay, Gonzales Quinliven, Breckenridge Degenais. Left to Right, Rear Row: Emmite, Walsh, Lewin Cameron, McKenna, Hom- mond, Kelahon, Rosin, Rie, Kyle, Marone, Tonnclotti Bricker, Twyman, Kennon r f 1 U ' Q i it Y u 'l '- 1 4 l wig' j 6699 ' E Dlvlslon Q Y I 1 in fylz ,!'N YL '-iii-In iq' McKee, Darrell, Suther- land, Pontbriand, Turking- ton, Grlllllll, Gqmgr P9f Y, Galure, Sivley Webber. Left to Right, Rear Row: Hughes, Trow Chartier Huber, Steer, Benyon, Pa- rado, Rie, Rench, Knie- biehly, Leone, Gibson Burlone. I 1 P eh- .ov ,.. A ll ' kd F -1 1 -25311 E74 lr H 3 n l i I 6 i. 3 X B X K fr 2 ? E 1 -J mi I ,I .4 ' ,F :i U' fl 'ff 1 ' ix 3 I i CCS!! 2, 'fm Division 'ilu R . . X , I x i 'xr' . i hi A 'J 1' i . ,A . Q 'gl' a' F' 1:32 W5 'f gf 21.2 , A , I f,5i'g I , U it N x li ' lr J rx , , x ga Left to Right, Front Row: Laboissonniere, Worsham, McMurray, Kurtz, George, Steeleman, Haney, Siler, Sgro. Left to Right, Rear Row: Aguon, Tanney, Ordway, Prestigiacomo, Waugh, Unstead, Twyman, Venti, Wynn, Morgan, Vizzinni, Ferrier. U On july 20, 1950, the Keppler departed Norfolk. Virginia, arriving at Cibraltar on 20 july reporting to ComSixth Fleet. Being assigned to Sixth Fleet she pro- ceeded to Phaleron Bay, Greece, on 27 july only to find orders to proceed to Buckner Bay, Okinawa. Passed through the Suez Canal 29-30 july and changed front operational control ComSixth Fleet to CINCPAC and arrived at Colombo, Ceylon, on 7 August, 1950. lvfi left Colombo, Ceylon, 9 August, reporting to Seventh Fleet on ll August and arrived Buckner Bay, Okinawa, on 19 August. The lvepplct' along with the Norris. Berry and McCnHcry were assigned Neutrality Patrol in the northern part of the Formosa Strait. The base of oper- ations for this patrol unit was Keelong, Formosa, a city with a large Chinese population situated on the north- ern coast of the island. The capital city of Formosa is Taipeh which is located about thirty 1305 miles inland from Keelung and is well surrounded by mountains. Taipeh is the home ol' Chiang Kai-shek since his de- parture from the mainland. Duty there lasted for a period of approximately six weeks. Two ships were sent out each time and stayed out for a period of 4 to fi days. The patrol was a line between the mainland and the island, to observe ship- ping and movements of large existing groups of Chinese junks and sampans along with other fishing vessels. .-Xt times many as 3 to 6 hundred junks were observed at anchor along the mainland. At this par- ticular time there existed a threat that the Chinese on the mainland would attempt to invade Formosa and that the Chinese Nationalists would attempt to cross to the mainland. Upon completion of this patrol duty the lvcjnplcr' was ordered to Sasebo. japan, where she reported to Task Force 77 on 8 November, 1950. Our hrst assignment was, along with other DD's. as a screen- ing veswl for the heavy unit of the Task Force. During the first part of December we were assigned to escort the USS Missoiwi into the southern part of Korea for a conference. XVe arrived back at the main force and continued at screening. After being out for a period of forty-one f-llj days we went into port of Sasebo, japan, for stores and a little recreation. Many ships were tied up and hundreds of sailors were seen on the beach. After a few days in port we rejoined Task Force 77 and were assigned to escort the USS Missouri into the coast for a bombardment mission. YYhen arriving along the coast, the fog was very heavy, ROUND THE WORLD V A KORE the weather was vero, and due to certain unknown fac- tors the Missouri did not fire. WVe proceeded back to the main group and shortly after joining them a report was received that one of the patrol planes had gone down near the coast. XVe were detached to proceed to tl'. ' last known position of the plane and commence a search and attempt to rescue the pilot, considering the fact that he had gotten out of the plane. After a search of about four hours our lookout spotted a light which he believed to be a flare so we proceeded in that direction. About 20 minutes later we located the pilot in the water. The searchlight was held on him and we proceeded to make a shipboard recovery. He had suffered no injuries except shock and chill, but said he had all but given up hope. Upon re- turn to the task force we transferred him back to the carrier and received our quota of ice cream as reward. Christmas was approaching and day by day the crew continued to chip layers of ice from the decks and bulkheads. On Christmas Day we were detached to rendezvous with a tanker and pick up mail for Task Force 77. life took 300 bags aboard and returned to the force about noon and commenced transfer to all ships. Upon completion of this transfer we realized that we were the only ship that hadn't received any mail. It did come in at a later time and everyone was happy. XVe continued duty with the Task Force until 7 February, 1951, at which time we proceeded to the port of Yokosuka, Japan, where we spent three days before starting our long journey home. Mfe left Yokosuka, japan, for Pearl Harbor, T. H., and the Continental United States on 10 February. En- route we again changed operational control to ComCru DesPac. Everyone set Pearl Harbor as the half way mark and it was soon upon us, as on the 18th of Feb- ruary we tied up in Pearl Harbor. This was a short visit, but nobody cared much as we were again on our way home. On the 21st Pearl Harbor was behind us which meant the Canal Zone was our last port before arriving in Newport, R. I. XVe had eighteen days of steady cruising before we reached Balboa. Canal Zone on the 7th of March, and reported to ComDesLant and CinCLantFlt for duty. 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N 'ZX FEB - 3 'MAR f anchored oi Cannes, Yrance. Llonducred rours xo periume Kacxorkes Xu Grasse, France, dren xo Parks, Nome Cado and Mouaeo. lp 9 'MAR f 'xdoored sxerrx-xo ro dxe dock ku Sa des Xu dre Grdi de Sa rod Corrduered rours , . .. , X X 5 g L0 Rome, XsXe oi Laprx, Yompexx and borremo. N V5 MAR f De marred ior Nordr Mrkea. Underwa '. r s 3 N X5-YI 'MAR f Bone, Mgeda f Lkberry Krx Bone. Ruined epdre hard 1dX day, nor much xo see. 4 5 Yi M AR I Underway. Commenced Operadon RouDe'1Nous. d 5 XB MAR f Passed dxrough dxe Srrakrs oi Borxdouo bewseen XsXe oi Sardknka and C.orsXea. . Q XS M AR f Emered dxe Grdi de Cagdkaxrk, Sardknka. Reiuded QSQ Lkberxyj. .ll ' '20 M AR f Passed Sxrorrxbcdk. SXXg,Xxm eruprkoo as we passed bg. . . . . . . r 2 'ZA MAR f Passed dxroxx-gh dxe Srraus oi Messma. Yasstd dose xo Mr. Ema rn Srcdxy. Un- l derway xo Crere lor Xrwaskoo. W e were providrug, muk-submarkue and aurkairerah proxee- ' don ro dxe knvaskorx ioree. 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A 1 ' Th- city of Czmnvs on thc Riviera, wixh thc ' ' ' V' 153 5 ' ' I X I 1 .-Iuzu C115 I ins, xXlll,I C :1s. ' :md vzwious small villzg -' al ng ' . thc const hL'IXN'L'Cl1 Czmnc-S :mel Nici: lm r 1 thc maj ' ' i l ' -' ' ' ' ar The FH 1 'l'l1' inlzn 141 I ' S f msc, C2111 ,'xlllilJ'. :mel Niro on thc fozml. ' 'iclc L , 'I 4. A Q . h 2 K' 1 n K 1 'Z ' 5 1 '. l Tl i' ' ' - ' il r wo ' - ' l 1 saulr ' illyl mc. B . znflc' I0 clzlys of -'z ' ' 2 wn ' ink :ull axpccls uf: 1 1 -. ' - I 1 1' V L '- ' ' 5 1 N: A ' ', . , ' . jf' s . 1 ' ' . stu quzunl Prcnch bars 1 1 z ls, thc - , nzlrrmv rucs by the bout landing. :md thc sczlsidc A I 'h 'z I' - ' :Q r ' ' U' ' vc: ' r' 1 1 2 5 -' ' If l ' -, 4 . K 4 . w l - B h K If I 1 N M Y V ' , 4 flllflli 'nl -1- I, - A .. ,' , .1 . . . ,, U . ff .' ,,L1 f?'.r 1 91 1' ' 11' .- I' I , ' ig 1 V ' 's za c ' lil ' -1 . - '. ll ' ' of 3 . Qp - ' , i. k ' C . . Y . . . ' - ' Hvfi, ..di' r'f,,,', .- . . '-, - x . , - y 1 L i, , G V u , . . 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Nt uhti t tn its woiulerful thur- a Parts cannot be des thes. museums. p'tl'ues qtrtlens. hottls. lht V t Latlu-dral ol Xotrt Dame w'ts begun in the mul- Qs. 'L' dle ol the 12th Centinex but the greater part of as um- the church was built in the liith Ct-nturx3 lhe QA 3 I' ,i - ' - , . . t 1 wtst tout is magnthtent. l he portal of the sottth .1 ag-u , ...V . I sf! , .-5 I in tls it lol tuh tnd el1tbor'rte decora- tion. lhe Nluseum of the Louvre is remarkable transept 1 i' ' for its vast extent and for the inatgmlutiue of lls artlntecture, but l.n nu are lor the priceless art treasures it holds. lht excursions thtt may be taken from l'ar1s are many. l'erhaps the llitisl interesting one is the ext tusion to X tts ulles. I lu: Grand and l'etit 'l rtanon the Chau ru and the park are really worth stttng, but tht tourist's interest tulnnnates, perhaps, in the Galleries Des Qlaces, a tnost sumptuous room, in which XYil- ham ol Prussia was prot'l'unu-d Imperor of Germany fl2'lTlj, and in which on lune 28th, lfllfl, was signed the Treaty of Versailles. TOUR OF SYVITZERLAND On 9 March, :t touring party of Keppler sail- ors left for Switzerland, Leaving Villefranche shortly after eight in the morning, we found our- selves traveling along the Var River, twisting and turning, and slowly climbing the passes of the French Alps. After a short stop for lunch in the French City of Digne. we were on our way again. Soon after leaving Digne we could see Mount Blanc, which is the highest point on the Euro- pean continent. That evening in Geneva we were able to see a little of the night life of the inter- national city. Here at last at our destination we were wel- coined by the friendly hospitality of the Swiss people and treated to an excellent dinner. After slipper small groups left to explore what Grindel- wald had to offer in the way of night Sptiti Some went to the Rendeu'ous where they listened to good American music and danced, while others stayed in the hotel for a quiet evening. Our last night in cil'llL'Y2l we took advantage of our last taste of Switferland. 'lihose who were able to walk reasonably well after their skiing ex- periences went out on the town. But mans' of us nursing our aches and bruises, took hot baths and hit the sack, The next morning, tired but well-satisfied 'with our short stay in Switzerland we headed hack to Nice, loaded with Swiss chocolate. tuekoo clocks, and a wonderful impression of the Swiss people and their beautiful country. 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NAI LICS 'l'lu-lu-:nttx ol tlu- Il1lX'UlXlIlllt'S1llHl ttwlmvlx' A Q xttrrotnulnigx is woiltl lqtnu-tl, luult-lt-ss in it ttu tin shttlu tlit ol IIS splt-ntloi' ix tlu- puttntwl ' 1 I -A - Xt'I'llillll xtllxt spiinklt-rl htllx thztt 1'lllltNl' tlu- tlIR, Hlll'lllX X t-xiii nts on tlu- lt-ll, tlu- lgtni sliort-N swvvp- 5 ing totnul on ont- sult- ln' l'ortui mul Smit-nto to ll K.:tpt'i xttul on tlu-otlu-1' hy l'o1fuoli :intl Slim-iunn to roniqtntu lxt ht.t. lo tattth tlu- spnn ol Nztplt-S tlu- vtxnoi' nnist at-v it lnwt :ts lu- mils lu-twt-rn tlu- ixlztntlw ol lstlnzt on tlu- port sult- .nul Lztpti on tlu- Sllll'lHl1lI'll gnul 4-nlt-is tlu- tc-lt-ln':ttt-tl llxtx ol Xgtplt-s, sonu- llllll'S witlcz 'Iluf' UU lK'1ll tlu- :tpt-x ol tlu- lmt lu-s tlu- noixit-xt, most puttnwstpu- :tiul most lgtstniztttnq of ltztlx s historic cituw. Ns tlu- ship plows lor- wzml through tlu- hltu-st ol wztu-is tnult-r tlur liltuwt ol skit-s. tlu- sloping tilt' :tppc-xttw. llatnkt-tl sc-vt-It niilt-s to tlu- t-:ist ln' tlu- onnnous hulk of Nlottnt Yr-stttins :nul on tlu- wut ln. tlu- grzut-lttl lu-tqhts of Postlipo. In tlu- hzukqrotnul tlu- :nn- phitlu-:ttt-i' ol xolmztnu' lnll turls atrotnul tlu- cttw, whuh has lu-t-n cztllt-tl tlu- tnost lu-ztuttlullx' situat- tt-tl in :tll Iittropc- P , . t . lo tlu- Isla-ofC.1tpt-1 go .AHIOO tourists at vt-:tr to L-njox' thc lmlniy :tir :intl pit-tttrt-sqtu: su-tu-t'v inul to x u-w tlu- ruins ol tlur pztlzut-S in which tlur prolligzttt- I-iinpt-rot' 'lilu-rius spa-nt tlu- lxtst sn-vt-tl ycztrs of his lilt-. I-'ioin at t'l't'Sl north ol tlu- t'ilY tlu'rc stztntls tlu- tiiztssiw hulk ol St. Ehno Cats tlu-, lniilt in tluf ltith fi'llllll'X' :nul now ust-cl :ts ll pri- son, :nul at spiny ritlgc riins clown to tlu- sea split- ting thc city in two. ISLE OF C.-XPRI The gCOIJllfSlC'1il :nul gi'0gl'ZlIllllt'ill position of ' the islztntl, tluf hltu- of tlu- sa-xt thztt surrotnuls lu-r, lu-r iniltl tlitnattt-, lu-r lu-:tutilttl gztrtlt-its thztt st-L-in to hloom t-tcritxtlly, tlu- t'h:n'nt ol' lll'l' houscs znul pt-oplv lllZlliL' lu-r ont- ol tlu- lowlit-st spc HS on tfxtrth. llcr lou-lnu-ss hats nuhux-cl niitnv 21 gn-:tt lnztn to niztkt- his pt-rtnxnu-nt rt-sitlciuc :nul 4 v - . - Xillzt Sztn Nlulu-lc ol .Xxt-l Muntlu- f.xlllllOI' of Book of Sain Nlitlu-lt- Q with its woiult-rlul gur- tlt-ns :nul ocltlly furnislu-tl rooms, hzts lu-co Capri. HIC ztlrnost it spot ol' pilgritnztgc to ztll visitors to SORRENTO Sorrc-nto is rt-:tlly tlu- jc-wt-l of tlu- Sorry-ntint I'c-ninsulat. It is lntilt on tlu- rocky const which ,. . - ., tlu- ltztltatns cxtll tlu- Loztst ol tlu- Nlt't'in:tul. .-XS alt-rim-s li-om th.tt -' aiitl in llztliztn nu-:ins Sif il lllllllvl' ol laut. nulin rt-nxt, :intl it is sztitl that tluz nztnu- ol' stllil'l'HIH ' word, 'l'lu- honst-s :nv huilt znnong wontlt-rlttl orxtttgt- gl'UX'L'H :intl lu-:tutilul I gztrclcns. Sona-nto, tlu- honu- ol tlu- lzitliztn pot-t 5 'l'orqu:tto 'I ztsso, is :tlso wt-ll known lottitSl1ospi' tztltty :intl IIS lu-znttilnl songs which gin- thc worltl Il1k'SXYCl'I :intl gt'llllC nott- ol its nu-inory. ,I V TAEJ. - i' ll ' - Nl' lwltmn t wi 4, lb- 1 ...,-. K ,V..d..F-d,'. 1 ruins...- ni 'ff Q A .5 u 4 -- 4353 WP- Q 1' J. gl l'ONll'liIl This Slllkllllitl :tltcit-llt lllllllllll tilt wits lt l'itll C0llll1ln't'ttgtl lt-tltvt til tht' lll'Sl llfllllllll lfllllillll. lt wits lUllllJli'll'lX lllll intl llllKlt'lk1lNllk'N2lIlll lllxll llllli- lllglllt'Xt'NllXlllNt'l'llIlllHllOl lllAX,ll,gl11qlllgtxlltixy' llllll txt.lt.ltt'tl. llll' st.ltl' rnllst'l't:ltlnll ul tht- Ltltutts lltltlcltllgs, tllv lllllglllll' l'Xlflt'lH4' ul tlS lllgll tlllllllltl lt-xvl lllztlxt' l'nllltlt'lt nllc' lil llll' lltmt ttltt-ltwtlllg tlllilltttllc-llts ill tltt' wflllcl. Nltltltlll l'HlltlJl'll fl'ulllllt'ii Ytlllttt llZlS tltt- Slllli'lllllI'N ul' the xllllltlllllll nl tht' limgllw ltlttl tt IS YlSlll'll lit' Illllllf Illlgltllls Clllll ll'lll'. ROME I llc lltlllll' IUl1l'lSl lJlll'llL'SlUZlllK'1lUll llllNt'NliI1Il tln'lmt'tt'tl ull gt ltlllQ to lit' t't'lllt'lllllt-lt-tl lfblll' of lltllllli 'lillt' lllistl tlllx' tu' XYUIII In Slll ll plztws :iS St. l'tttl s C..ltllttlt.ll. l'.llltlltflll. Ltllmstttllt, Sol- CllL'l'S Nlt'lllul'l:ll :tlltl lizllclctw nl lllllllf. ol ltztlt s lilllL'l'N. .Xlllflltg tlttm- twtx- Nltlswlillik l'lll1lf'l'. Nlust ul tltt-xt' wt'l't- ill Llllc lL'Ill Rttllll' -f tvllt-lx: thc- lzttllrltts XX'OliliN ul Xlicllt-lllllgtllu illltl his 5lllill'lllS sttlluttltll ffbll. lt llitl lltll Sl'L'lIl llmsilllc lll:lt wt' YN'L'lkLf stltlltlillg Wlli'l'l' Nvm. .lttlitls filll'S2ll' :tlltl lllllllf' Ullltl' IlUlL'll IQUIIILIIIS Ullft' stood llllINll'L'tlS of fl'llI'5 ln-llntm' tts, Nlotlt-l'll llfbllli' is wry lllC'L', with its lllglllC'llllJS :tlltl I1t,'XX'llUll'lN,lllNl 2lYl'l'f llcxltttililtl llllI'ZllllUIlL'l'll l':tilt'1l:ttl Sllllltbll which ll1lN l'k'Cf'llIlf' liucrll lltlilt. NVQ :tll lllilll'l'CllllLlCl tht' llusllitatlitt' :llttl kilttl- nt-as tht- Ill1Nll'l'Il Rtllllzllls slltlwctl tts :ltltl lull thc lillflwlttlgk' ul llIlKll'llI lltlllli' thltt wt- warm :tlllc to grllsll while- wt- M'l'l'l' llltl'L'. City ul' thc- Sllllln :ts litmlt cztllccl il, llflltllf Ull1'I'S lllrilt' to tht' t ixitut' tllalll ztllt' UllH'lN fity. Its llisttittic' ll1ll'l'L'Sl ix lltwllllttllcl, lllll it is llullc tht- lcss clt-liglttltll ill itst-ll. .xlbtllllllllllg ill ztltciclll I'lllIlS llllll llulllt' lllUllllHlL'lllS, its wltlllc zttlllos- pllvlu lStll1L'tDli liihlllllllltlll illlll llrllllc ittspiltltiull. 'ID llllllll' zt lvw nl' tht' plztct-s :lllll ll10HllIIll'IlISUl. Illllbifll' illtt-l't'st: Xllllllllll Clitx :llltl tht- NlllNC'llH1. St. l'L'It,'l S ciIllllL'ill'1ll. tltc llztsiliclls ul' Szllttzl Nlztrigt hlllf'UlUl't'1lllllSI. ltllltl I,lllL'l'IlIl. tht- Otto Xllllllhu Cllllillicl. tht- lirirgllcst- fiLlllk'l'lt'S, IIlllSl'lll'Il :lltll gut'- llL'llS. tht- .Xlslll ul Ciollstztlltillt-, thc fiUlUSSL'lllll, lllL'Oltl.'XIJIJl1lllXYIIX, llll'fillllliflllllhillisl.filllllX- llli, Tixoli. lllk' llfllllllll Cztstlt-s, l'i:t11zt Di Spzlgllzt with it5 llllllrltls Sllzlllisll str.-In :llttl tllt' lluttst: of KL-:tts Zllltl Sllcllcy, with air. ,-dx :J-ei' ' , F ' I I I- ' ,ts I Bt JNE, .-XLCLHR I ,-X In northc-:tsturn .Xlgi-rin on thc: NIt-tlitt'rr:i- nt-nn, Bong- is thc thircl st-:tport :intl principal mint-rail t-xporting Lcntur with inotlcrn hztrhor instnllznions. Bono has :in old Moslcni Quarter dolninzitcd hi thc CI:tsh:ih fflitzxcivli. -Inst south oi Hone' :tru tht: ruins of LlIltiiL'lll Hippo fonnth-ti :ts it Czntliziginizni Colony :incl lam-1't:1pit:tl of thc- Nu- niitlixtn Kings. ln :uitlition to ai lztrgc I rt:nch population Bonn- has :tn iniportnnt L-lcmcnt oi Multi-sc and ltuliztn origin. . ' A t ' ss., .....-..f -FH fi ii if , s , an li 5 sd 4' qi X GIBRALTAR A British Crown Clolonx' southwcst of Europe intl :it thc southern tip of Spain. is at hczxvily for- tifit-ti nzirztl hzisc an thc northtfzist grits of thc SlI'IlilSUi-fiiiJI'1lil1lI'. The: Rock itst-if is manic of ,Iurassic Limestone inti contains cxtt-nsix'c cztvcfs in which some vzthl- ihlc :n't'h:it'ologicztl finds hnvc ht-cn inauic. The Rock is now hont-ytomht-cl hx' lzirgch' invisihlc liC'iiL'llSL' works :inti nrsunzils. 'l'hc slopcs ztrc' Cov- ert-tl hy hIl'liiil'l'liill1i'IlH shruhs. 'I'hc tiintint' is gt-in-rally lt'inpn-rzitc though oftrn it is tluitc hot in tht' stnninvr months. However, it sc1'vt's :ts nn iinportzint tonling HI1llil7l1 for tixtiisboct-gtiiir' ship- ping. sind has at frcc port. 'X ..,,, . M 'H' I. Q 5 Q, .I 'S i 'L J: lull! ' ' ' .cf Ill' J i 'mfA' J' '. .' IONI X DFIFXRDX XYORILS L YI N lll u fulugx Xl 1 ' X.S.llI' ml L' 1 A 'xr S ' ' I 1 I 'Qi ig- Qnutll .XHlL'l'ilIl. In uwvxml Minn thu lmu' gngmn Q-A husnm- HIUIXT lIN!JUl'llllll Qu za HIIIIJIJ N4 I V' Lrzlns-muzum Imlzmnf flights. 'I-llvil' lmgnlifm gixu D v JR, , them SlI'2llL'QiC ilIlI7UI'l2IllU' LIN gn Imw Im' IILIIIWII 'Q ,, . planes in time- oi war. , 1 nf' lun. ir- -Uiw F. QF?- 1 ...pu--.Q I 5, 'm.y-. 4 as ,. 32.1 -. 1 1 X 12? 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Ml-Av-A -1,.,...g-nit-5 '1 -4 . . kn V V- X' C-A: 75, X f' 3 . 4 f Q IJ' ., mf, ra I 17: I is '4 ' A, .- A Q .nf LJ S ' L 'v-J? 1-4 5 .ik In A - W ,H F' ,NJ vu i Qflgg .4:::-, 'Q 'Q 1 l i L. 2.3 5 Ni I . 'x X- Q-sq., r Q 1- ll GCOFQC J. Usher Robert V. Vooris 9 'iff X ff K - 4 ,driirn ' - l for ' HIP' OFFICE Ship's Ofhce, the haunt of the indispensable Yeoman and Personnelman. The proper perform- ance of whose duties, insures the welfare and happiness of thc crew. A Yeoman has the responsibility of keeping ser- vice records up ro date, sending requests through proper channels, and transmitting proper forms and letters in order to advance men in rating and pay. A Yeoman must be familiar with official letter and re- port forms, routing of naval correspondence, and the Navy filing system. He performs typing and clerical duties, prepares reports, maintains office records and files and operates office machinesg is an expert on naval regulations, manuals, circular let- ters. and directives: is in charge of personnel records and furnishes information on ratings, insurance. transportation, and promotions. The Yeoman is also responsible for preparing the proper forms for enlistment, discharge or reenlistment. A person de- ciding to make the Navy a career. or go back to ci- vilian life depends on the typewriter and the man behind it - the Yeoman. Our office staff consists of James Scannell, Per- sonnelman Second Class: Robert Vooris, Yeoman Third Class: George Usher, Yeoman Third Class: Bruce Sobe. Yeoman Seaman: and Eugene Yvester- ham, Yeoman Seaman. 4 s Q 'O tl il J 3, Z 3 P 1 L Macs-as-mesh Qt f gl 4 --1 A L I :N if x, A The Supply Department is headed by the Supply Oflicer. The Supply Oflicer is responsible for the procurement, receipt, stowage, issue and accounting for equipment, repair parts and consumable sup- plies required by the ship. The Supply Officer is also responsible for disbursing government funds, pav- ment of bills. paving the crew, and accounting for funds. He is in charge of the general mess and su- pervises the Ship's Store and the issue of clothing and small stores. Here is the pulse beat of the ship, from here comes the salary of each ofhcer and crew member. Directly or indirectly, maintettante, in each of the Kepj1Ir'r's departments, depends on supply. Here are the cooks. supplying nourishment and morale, since morale often leans solely ttpon meals. Here are the laundrvmen, ship's service operators and stewards. Here, on the lx'f-pjzlm' is the medical gang. The men comprising these departments are the nerve-center of the ship, affecting each and every man on the ship. The bakers make all the desserts whether it is pie, pudding or what have vou. lVhen at sea all bread is baked by them. These two men usually do tlteir work during the night. The cooks handle the feeding of three squares a day for the crew. A Chief is in charge of the gal- ley and he and his crew make the menus, prepare and supervise the serving of food at all times. V s aiu 1 I ' 4 SUPPLY DEP RT E T . W ,Qt ua I ' f 'J f ,Wi ft 'T ' t f s - . i Y 'Q' QM' . , f 1 3 N ! .3 Ch-non , 5 l-lf! qv, 4-1 f L GUN In E' grin? 1,1 S 0- l 0 ll I - JAMES WAUGH GEORGE R. TWYMAN ALBERT L. TANNEY CORPSMEN Tlu-ss lvllows lIlliC CZll'C0l-Olll' :11'l1csz1n1l pains. 'l'l1c1':1lso lllllIlll1lSlL'l' :1ll shots, l1loo1l Lasts and XVllZlIL'YCI' 11,-sis IlL'L'Cl lo bu llllitll. rlilllf corps1111111 is on cull any l1o11r of thc nlny or lllglll, it may bc lor onlx :1n aspirin, vel i1 coulcl lac und is quite -QAS ,Qc 0lilCIl lllOl'L' serious. 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Gnu I X -, V 4 -Ai T- ' W Q DQ. 5 , 5 Fi if 5 I .gi N , 'rn -,.. kj, ,f 5 'G Q 8' ti '- V ,L M .3 2, 1' 4 Q -- ., -s-fr 32 ,., I - -v -G 1. H Jw- 1 .- 'ls. - ' - L , gg x ' ,. .Lvl vl ' 1 ef- 0 4 A x 3 Y? if 1 4 4-0- 'T' 4, -vi l a was J- Q f Q , cr Q! r .-f-M U I , 'A L.'1, N-It l V -T-', 44...,,,. - V 2 Q t A ' I -'11, 4 I l Y JJ XUJ 'np' , A . -nl ii TA., 'X'-nfl ' '5 ' . 1'-4: Q f iw , 7. J W - ' , D- t 4 A,-Q. 1 i his 3 K ,H Tl V SONAR is tht- limling, trztrking, llllllfliillg, :intl tlc-stroying of cnc: I sulmtztrincs whiltr thry nrt- sulmit-rgt-tl, SO- lor sound, NA- for naviga- tion, zuitl R- for ranging. Sonar coultl ht- rlztwiliutl :ts rt scit-ncc of untlcrwzttt-r souncl. During pt-:tu-tiitiv tht' Sonztrmcn :irc kept in pmt tifc through uttzttk tt-:itliuts which :tru lIlSl1lllLlllUIlS sci up in htiiltlings to simulxttt' :iftuzil sc-at foncliiions: also Ulltlllllllg with our own suhs ' ' munition The lnttcr is t'OIllllll'llllg Sinitilxtlvtl lllllltld with illilllllll' .tm . ' f alt-r tontlitions thc Sztmc us dur- prcfc-rztlmlu hctztust- wt- aut: optmtint, un ing ttomhzlt opurzttions. 'lihc Sonzirim-n mit- lrztinc-tl :tt onc of two locations: Kcy lX'C5t, Floritln, orS1m Diego, Cillillflflllll. 'l'hcy :irc Clftssihctl :ts Class A schools. 'I'ht: courst- cowrs operating :mtl mziintztining thc Sonar gcztr 'l'h ' SUll'll'I1IL'll nrt' clizirgt-tl with thc opcmtion nl iS six months long. c . . zu , , . ' ' ' 'r of :tll Sonar goin' zthoztrtl ship. .intl ITLIIIIILIIJHIQ n l I -unne- u I SONAR ' t tl W, Q 's lu, f ' COMBAT I F0 CE TER ' I ' . 3,25 iv The Radarmen are a hi hlv trained team who If, .,,,.-..., .. carry tllll the great responsibility of keeping the , N 4 5' entire shi 1 u J to date on the chan in Jicture of I I 2 fi I a combat operation. They take part in practically everything the ship takes part in, from radar navi- gation to providing information on targets in shore bombardment. These varied operations which are countless in number are performed in a small room about the size of your living room at home, with one dilference - it is almost com- pletely dark. The origin of the word Radar is taken from four abbreviations: RA - Radio, D - Detection, A - And, R - Ranging. 1. 1 ELECTRO IC TECH ICIA S The Electronics Technicians on board ship have the following gear to maintain in operating condition: surface and air search radar: radio transmitters in the low, medium, high, very high frequency range along with their accompanying receivers: about six radar repeaters throughout the ship: l,OR.-KN: range Iinding equipment: crew's ampliliers: remote transmitter equipment: antennas for all radio gear. Besides all this the EIMS maintain a stork of radio and radar parts and tubes which include 30,000 items. Included in their work is the gear needed to keep all the other gear in operating condition: such as signal generators, marker generators, ostilloscopes, multimeters, tube testers, Irequenev measuring meters ol the eavitv and heterodvne types. All the records ol' peyIortnant'e and maintenance ol all the electronic gear presents quite a lot of paper work to the l2'l S. .Xlthougli not called upon to do so, the Ii'l S are given training in the operation and service ol SONAR and teletvpe terminal equipment. ' The EIMS on the Iv'1'ppIrr are: Giulio, ICNS. lilet tronies Olfirer: XX'atson, 1-'.'l'C: Lexick, ET2: Masiero, ET3: Lavigueur, li'l'3: Lormier, E'l'3: Souza, ET25: Rudolph, ETS. 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Ht- is tvspottsilmlt- lor tltt- opt-rzttion :intl tltztititt-ttxtttft' of :tll propulsion :intl ztttxiliztry niztrltincry. thc control of tlztntztgv. tnz1intt'n:tnt't' ol lmoztt tnztcltin- cry, rc-p:tir of tltt: ltttll :intl its lixtttrc-s, :intl :tll rcpztirs bcyonrl tltc raipztrity of otltcr tlt-pztrttncnts. Assistants to thc Etigim-L-t'itig Ullict-r :trot Matin Propul- sion Uflicvr. Dzttnrtgt' Control :intl Rt'- pztir fllllftflj Elcctricztl Ofliccr, ztntl tltc Iilt'c'tronit's Rcpztir Assistztnt. 'lltc Sliiplittcrs :irc rcspotisililc for ztll pltnnliing. wt-ltling, cztrpcntry :intl rt-pztirs to ltttll :intl piping systems. During C'lIll'l'gL'lll'lL'S tltvx' :irc tht' lczttl- ing intgtnlx-rs of tltc sltip's rc-patir patr- tics, liztnclling ztll cntcrgcttfy equip- ltltttl, lirc-lighting gt-:tr ztntl tltc setting of wzttc-r tight integrity. Any of tlicm can tlo most :tnytlting front mounting tt sztfc in :tn ofHccr's stateroom to H:-:ing at scntnattfs shower sltocs. ,J 1 7 4 ' 1 K If PM i S X 'AA . -4 L' 4' ' fa 4 , - - 3' H I I , 1 I .1 r X 1 W 4 Q .' V - . l H A xn ifk 'V ' x z 855, fS's1. . 'Qt ' 1 -'X M- T- ' f a?3f'f , gfm5g? 'G' L Q ' , Q - . 'Q . 1- 5 ' . ' us., If?-I Ji wijix S: I - ' , , ' ,fx ' A 33' H' A' 4:'Nl- ,w14x: X 'Zi' 3 1 . .pf . - ' I -H . - sl., .rx , 4, . ,- .SRX X' . I X li X 1 K1 X I 5 . l-D I f -1-11. . . 'L '. x I lx . x V 'V ' e M, H V 1 H , , . ' . 'T ' '4 i x x yr HY J 5 1 A .fi ix 1. P f, 1 'I ' L ' Y' ' wg T, vt. . ' ' 1 ,- ,ri , .. A ln . .v 1 ' , 1,- xv - - !- .. ' V y i ' 4- tx. M . , 1-nf' L .HZ , 1 it ,Q I ,fr 'Y I , 4 1 .vi 1' HJX .23 4--M.. 7 ax'-xufxsf . Au , , 'N Q 1 5 . .Y I ',,- ' x S . ffgiy A .'4Ar ' 'l ht- toutu wtts l-l on tht- hztttt-r wht-n it hztppt-nt-tl- l hit lint- tlrixt- 'tt Yitls llzunilton, tht- pitt'ht-i'. tl t N ' ' r ' must'- zt httrt . lt hit him on tht- right lt-U :mtl hountt-tl tl'LllllX' towzn' lxtttti lsttown ts Smutx ou thntl l l.. Smith, - -' t - . . E. mgtn. llt- pitkt-tl it up :mtl rillt-tl to lirst wht-it tht- httttt-t' wits tztllt-tl out on at tlost' plztrl 'l'ht- nt-xt inning wzts ttn :tnti-tlitnztx nts tht- K1-pjrlwt' pourt-tl tht't-t- runs oxt-r tht- plant- .tntl hnztllr won out -I-2 in at tuxtgniltt-t-ittly pittht,-tl tgtunt- hy lltnnilton who :tllowt-tl onlx fr hits in t-ight innings, .Xt lztst wt- wt-rt- T ' ' D 'I fifjllvlilllfslxflx SlX Lll,XNll S. Wt- tlitl not lztrt- too wt-ll in tht- tournzuut-nt. how' t-rt-r, :ts wt- won onli' ont- out ol thrt-t- gzunt-s, thzu ovt-t' tht- l'SS Cttstrnlt- t,XlJ ltij. 'l'wt-nty ntinutt-s :tltt-r tht- Mt Cttfft-rr gznnt-, wt- plant-tl tht- gr:nitl tlzttltlf' ol thcm :tll - tht- FSS YfJ.Sl'IlITft' tlit-sl,.Lutt lflztgshipj which haul ' ' ' ' ' Hzunil- lost hut two ol' thirty g1lHlt'SlJl'ltll to th.tt tl.ts. ton, ht-ing ottr only pittltt-r, haul to hurl st-rt-n morc innings, ztntl tht- Yo-Yo hit him rzuht-r lrt-t-ly to win 7-li with two runs in tht- lttst hztll of tht- st-vt-nth. It wtts it hittt-r tlt-lt-:tt :ts tht- Ix'r'j1pIt'r hzttl a clmnft' to stort- tnzun runs in tht-ir hztll ol thc inning, hut toultl only tnustt-r up tmt-. Our lztst gzunt- ol' tht- ttutrnztmt-nt, flgllillitl thc USS .-Hzlmtl, wzts tlostr until tht- thirtl inning wht-n thc vic- tors stort-tl liltt-t-n runs to mztkt- tht- gznnt- it rout. The lint-up for tht- Kt'f1jJl1'r haul Nick Hamilton, RD2, pitching :intl .Xrt .lutlson Czttthing, with Lco XX't-hh, SN, :tt lirst, Boh Nlztsit-ro. ETS, Ill sctontl, jim Sht-vlin, SU3, :tt short, :intl I., Smith, SN, zu thirtl. The outlicltl Consisttrtl ol Stun .-Xntoch, SOS, Ct-nc Rutlolph, ETS, ttntl Pctc Putt-rson, SN, with Tom l'u'z1tllt-y, QN-I3 :intl ' ' M3. lt-ntling :tblc l'-P Mztlonc, SN, :intl Etl Sjolulom, R support. Much crctlit goes to jim Shultz, C-M3 for his work as tnzmttgcr. 'l'ht- tcznn previously hzttl plztyt-tl in cvcry port thc ship hzttl visitctl on thc lNI:n't:h 53 Mctl. Cruise. Thcy hctu. thc USS Tlmmnx QDDE 7615 twitt- in Cztnnt-5 by scorcs ol' 26-9 :mtl lil-l2 :ts tht: Tlmmns pitching provctl very incl'fct'tix't-. ln Nztplcs, thc ttrztm hcftt thc USS Iittrzttrmti 12-2, gutting sonic t-xticllt-nt pitching from Chttrlic Stonc :intl gaining thc right to rcprt-sunt thc tlivision QCORTDILSDIV 625 in at strrics of champion- ship games with thc Afl.'CIIHl'Ty QCORTDESDIV 61 lcatlcrs At Gibrzr tztr, t t . . I DDE 860, winning 9-2 :mtl losing 5--lg :mtl in thc Azores wc lost a ht-ftrthrcaktvr in strvt-n innings l-0, with Smith racking up both of thc Kr'j1pIt'r's hits. 'l'ht-sc were the tgvcnts prior to thc finztl tlrzunittic t'lint'hcr in July of 1953 in Newport. WAIT UNTIL NEXT YE.-lR j. l l C lx't'ppIt'1' split 't pair ot' tgzunt-s with Summer of l9'53. Tied for 3rd place in the Y.M.C.A. League in Boston. We sunk the McCaffery 4-3 to playin DesLant Softball Tournament. Placed 3rd in the DesLant Championship. P t 4 QP lf' rf- fit H- I lsfond' . f ingl , Westerhqml Breck Kneelmgi, S CORTDESRO SIX CH MPS! h - A enrid . , evlm, Smtfh' Hammoie, Gnfftl-ll, Judson. ul i l ' 1 Z t 'N F ' , - yte S' it van Qhn . bil f tt VS ' teln- . Wx V 1. R060 I V V , U kv , Nasgnt Pm Megate- lt M.. w.mSw,,te1..w Shdrtn. ' K ' , Y ' T dtttqi -. iiitmii Stwm' Sm 1 tx , 20 ' X KSN eemqx . tin 6 A-' H 14 - 5 n il if rl ' X . ?! w AHF' .gxx .. -14 1 ,, 1 ,4 . ,, . 1 .5 ,,. yi iii.. 2 - L K -3-1-wi fi Q ,o Q ,.v, 1 VP, Af ,--v Ii - 1 if f 7' Xe lx Q . . . .1 wr , . ff :1 rf, ' L'-'T Q, 4 ,W A, Piffaf A-'..'+.Q if '. X In 41 1 I -v .- . 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'l'l11' 1'1-11111i11i11g ships' visi1111'n w1'1'1' 111'111'i111'11 111 11111 8111111111111 .1X1'1111. M1151 111 1111- x'1ws1-ls w1'1'1- 111'11111'1111-11 1111 1111' l111li11111s. 51l'C'1ll1lCl'S 111 11111111-1'11l111'1'11 liglils wcrc' s11'1111g 1111111 lllk' 11111111115 111 11111s1s 111111 111 l111ws. 0111118 w1'111 111111101 111' 111111i11g 1111li1111y gl'L'L'lll1g signs 111111v1- sl1i11's L'I11I'lll1KL'S 111111 11111 511111 111111 llllllg ll llllgl' CI111'is111111s 1.1111114- ing 1lL'1WL'L'I1 ils s1111'ks. Religious Sl'l'X i1'1-s 1111 Cl11111111i1s 111111 1'1'111- 1s111111s XN'L'l'L' i111'I11111'11 in tlic 11111111111 1111- SL'I'YllllfCS. fi 1 1 .tq.t'ox, jttxx xt., Sin 12 Pnntl Avenue Nlmpnrt, Rhmle lwlgintl ,-xiauaiiinxt, l'RlillliRlCIK ii., 503 I2 Hazel Street Brockton, Nixissgiclittsetts ..'tl,l1X.XNDl-LR, LHZ R., SN Vnndermnrt, .-Xrkzitisats .-'lNI'OCH, S.X5tl'lil. J., SOS 6 Rose .Xxenne Westerly, Rhutle lxlzintl BAKER, YIERYI. R., JR., SOI Beacon Street Bngttni, Bittssziclitisetts B.-Xl,l.lNlLF.R, LLOYD A., SOSN Decanter, Illinois BANAK, BlE.N'IAl H- B'l'2l ll4 Sniith Street New Britain, Cltniiiettietit BANAK, RONALD A., EMI-'A ll4 Smith Street New Britain, Cmiiiecticnt BARII., ARTlll'R F. JR., FA linst Anlinrn, Marine Bl-1NYON,CEORGli XV., FN flfll Shorehaven Drive Erie, I'enmylx'ania BIDWELL, DONALD J., FN 36-I9 167th Street Flushing, New York BIANKE, JOHN W., JR,, FN l7lt0 Tlst Street North Bergen, New Jersey BOONE, JOHN W., SA 6527 .xllllllfll Detroit, Michigan T' . -+ Y Q Y - Q0 f' Q? v Q i ' 4 O xafh. CI' HIP' R0 TER 'mit Dl'XX'l-'Y R iv i ' . . Xllmiite, NllNNUllll BR Xlll l'Y, I HOV X9 R., QNH .... , 0 , 'li Hut l.vltlt Stteet New Yuilk, New Yotk lllll-l.lilfNRIDC-lf, D XYID, MNH ,129 l'Htrviii:it' Xxetitie Bulliailtw, New Yurk lllilillkl-R, Cl-1R.Xl.D XY., MNH lifll Clitirtli Street lftltlittwtt, New York BRl 1.6-l'Nl.XNN, l RIf,Dl'.RlCK, SN S731 77th Street Xhrtrtllittieti, New York BRYAN, JOHN C., TN 23 Ortliztral Street Nuiwatlk, CImitieetit'ttt Bl'C1ll.XN.-KN, JAMIQS QN13 lflflil Derij' Street llziriixlmnrg, PCllIlSJ'lX11Illll IBVRIDOCIK. l .l7KY.-XRD SN 2310 Smith llth Street, St. Luuii, Missouri Bl'Rl.ONI-1, DON.4'-.l,D ENN l27f'i Nlzisizicliiiwetts .Menue Buxton, Nfziswztclinsetts Bl'SCIlI, C.'Xl.YlN, RD3 I3 I-Qliiiwtmtl 'l'errnCe liwiiigtmi, New Jersey CABRAI., .-XI.lfRl-,D JR., CISSN QI l'l:tin Street Full Rixer, Nfztsxxtcliuwetts C1.Xl.l . ll'l.-KN, ROBERT l',, SOHN Ql Rutlzintl Rttztrl llimuklyii, New York Q , t 1 Q' 1 2 i . 1,1 Q' 'QKJIB' ' 'wr 'fl I l 1' fxffa' I . r It CI.XNIlfRUN, lil7XY.XRli fl.. 2319 .Htl South Strrcl lSritlgcw:ttt'r, NTatxsgrt'l1t1st'tts K1,XMlilUlN,.lUIlN I'.. 81313 filo South Strvct lktimigt-wzrtt-r, Nfarwnlrtm-tts CI.XRI'l l,ll, l.l'1clN.'XRl,,I., FN H27 Ixgtxt -Ulth Strctft Uttmklylt, Ncw York nut, c.1f.oRcp1i Vt., SN 721 Pinc Street 1- Dzrrhy, Pcnnsy Ix uniu LXRRON, 'l llliOllORli IH, MVK ITIT llhlt' llillx lzxt. Iiloornhclti, Conncrticut CI.-XSSIDY, 'I'IION1.XS II.. S,-X ,tilt 93th Strcct Brooklyn, New York CI.Yl'C'1lilf.R, DAYID, SOSN H20 Niorgarrr North Nlinm-grpoliw, Niinncsotzx Clll.XRl'll .R. l,I .UN.-XRD R., S1123 l'lt'grN.rnt Strtfct Dnnxtgrhltg NiLlNRllllllliCllS l.lIl t.XYll3l1lfN, XX'Il.l,I.XNf H., INT3 fil llillcrcxt A-Nxt-rnlc XM-xt llzucn, Ciorrrrccticttt CILARK, CLIQORCE T., SN T llhattlwick Strcct North Billcricn, Nizrswtctrtlsctti til.Ol, 1'lIiR, l'.'Xl'L E., SN 321 Churth Street Putngnn, lionnucticnt CIOI.l.lN9 liDW.'XR1l, SX Qltl I-fztst 7Ih'tl Struct Nvw York, New York ,lu-,. Y .7 X 1123 CZONNON. RICIIIARD C., C512 Crookt-tl Riu-r Road NX'grr'clr:tvcn. Mztssnclrtrsctts CLR.-XWPORD, VIAXIIZS P., CMSN 213 Mcrccr Street jersey City, New Jersey CROXYIZ, DONALD li., M513 285 Kinscy ,Mcnnc Bnttgtlo, New York Cl'l.I.lf.N, XY.-XIIIAIQR K., ENS IZ! North Strcct Port Cztrhorn, Pcrnrsyhrmin fll'I,l.IN.-NNE, llRI .ND.'XN, SN 330 67th Strcct Brooklyn, New York DAC.-XR, DANIFJ. L., CMI Fast Elkhorn Arcnnc Ilcllc Fourfhc, South Dakota DALY, J.-XHIZS I.., BTS 37 Hrufkncr Boulevard Bronx, New York D.'kRRF.I.I., XN'lI.I..XRD F., BT3 114922 43rd Road Iflnnlring, New York IIARROXV, ROBERT l.., SN 5139 Stanton Avenue Pittsburgh, Pcnnsylrunizr Dl .ClfN.XIS, xll'1R.'Xl.l7 If., M513 Clary, Intlianu D1-'I,ISl0, RAYMOND R., UNI' 1977 Rothnzrn Strcct Full Riwr, Nfzissztfhnsctts Dl .I.lSIO, ROBERT I,., S.-X 2209 Starling .Mcnntr HHIIIN. NOW York LH' uf, 1 r P. ,,,.-,gs f my ' ,... I' 'r 1 7 t 1 - ,cj 1 ' 1 ', f' 1 .iq D121.1.,'X1'l1 f1iRO, 1.0119 Ni., SOS.-X 11308 Monroe .Xxenue Neptune, New jersey D1-'1,1'tI1Q, RXYNIONIE N., SN 2210 lizist lirexrent .Xrenue Rxnnxey. New jersey 1JF,N1PS1f.Y, KIOIIN, T313 210 Exist 53r11 Street New York, New York DO1,1'111N, 1-QDMOND VI., SA 1220 Blair Mill Road Silx er Springs, Nfarylrtncl DON.-X111'1i, NI,-'xRY1N 'lilifl 125 litlen Avenue Southington, Connecticut IJONNARl'MA, VINCENT, CSSN1 777 linbt Street New 11gnen, Conneftieut IIOSS, FINLEY RMSN 303 Newburne Avenue 1.yneh1Jnrg, Virginia DOWEI1., LARRY FTSN 115 Iilsive .Mernie San Antonio, Texas D1'N11.'XNf, UFORC1-1 W., F'1'f1 1119 Birtlsall Street Iiiidifott, New York 111'NN, 111fRB1iR'11 NI., R153 1603 1.inCo1n Street llurhngtun, Iowa 1-QI5CQ1N'1ON, .-XR'l'11L'R C., FN 2843 North Tth Street Philadelpliizx, Peiimylvnnin 11MM1'I'I'1-1,1fR.'XNK A., IQNFN Poet Office Box 1f11 Dickinson, Texas 1zS1'US1'1 1410, ROCKY SN PW-1 ligtwt 178th Street Bronx, New York 1iY1f.R1.Y, 1.-131155 1.., CMSN 2 Oak .'YNi'l1l1lf Nlntlison, New jersey FIQRPMXRO, 1.,'XNN1li R., QNU Box 1717 Suninierxille, I'eriiiiy1utiiiai 1'1'i.1lR11 .R, 1.1iUN 11., DKT1 1229 Suite Street New Orlezins, I,ouiQi:inn U- FLORIQS, MARINE, C513 Route -1 Ifloresxille, Texas 1f0R'I'NF.R, IQARI. D., CMSN Sullivan, Miswuri FOX, 1 Al'1. C., SN 1332 1.iherty Avenue Terre Haute, Indiana FRANZ1-ZN, 'IAIZRRANCI-1, RDSN 16 Monterey Highland Park, Michigan CLAI'-RIN., ROIKERT A., T313 Kent Rozul South Meriden, Connecticut C..X1.l'R1i. -IOHN XV., ICFN Box H6 Little River. 'licxaS QARNIQR, W11.1.1.-XM 1-'., DC3 Sengroxe, North CI:1ro1in1t CQARRAMONIC, RO11F.R'1' N.. TMSN 1 Fifth Street New Rochelle, New York I '41-Q A tn, Q-s ,aug fn GEORGE, PETER, CS3 772 Forest Avenue Bronx, New York GERCKENS, ARTHUR C., GM3 251 Housatonic Drive Devon, Connecticut GIBSON, HAROLD G., RM3 Hebbardsville, Kentucky GIBSON, JAMES H., MES 3014 Cumberland Avenue Wichita Falls, Texas GITLER, MATTHEW J., MM3 80 Brown Street Johnston City, New York GODEN, DONARD R., RMSN 1302 East Market Street Indianapolis, Indiana GONZALES, JOE F., FN Box 623 Eaton, Colorado GRAVES, VERNON R., GM3 432 East Clemt Street Baltimore, Maryland GREENE, MAJOR W., SDI 93 Internale Street Roxbury, Massachusetts IN GREENXVALD, DAVID C., RDSN 21-17 Chesterland Avenue Lakewood, Ohio GRECOIRE, LAWRENCE R., QMS 110 Elmwood Avenue Barre, Vermont GREYNOLDS, DAVID T., S03 Box 298 Rivcrsville, West Virginia CLRIFFITI-I, JAMES XV., EMFN 2717 Barth Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana Gl'NSO1,.I'S, RICHARD E., SA Stoughton, Wisconsin GRIMM, LAWRENCE J.. QMS 2 Village Street Millis, Massachusetts GUSMAN, RONALD A., QM3 664 Beck Street Bronx, New York HADDOCK, PAUL E., BMSN 1232 Grove Street Auoca, Pennsylvania HAMITON, NIEI, RD3 Cedar Rapids, Iowa HAMILTON, RAYMOND E., SN Findlay, Ohio HAMMOND, JACK S., MMC 7 Springer Street South Boston, Massachusetts - HANEY, HASKALL D., SN 504 West Race Searcy, Arkansas HARDING, ROBERT F., FN 99 Coleman Street Malden, Massachusetts HARPER, JOE E., FTSA Route 1 Belmont, North Carolina I-IAIVSCHNECHT, NORM C., RMSN 61 East North Street Bulfalo, New York IIIEALY, JAMES A., RMS 37 Magoon Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Ill-1BER'1', LEON A., CMSN 6511 South Bridge Street Holyoke, Massachusetts IIENRY, IYlI.I.lAM lf., CMSN U7 42nd Street Carbondale, Pennsylvania IIIGGENS, JOIIN A., SA Arlington, Virginia IIOCII, EM11. J., BT3 606 West Loomis Street Lndington, Michigan HOLLOIVAY, JESSEI. BM2 737 Home Street Bronx, New York HRETZEK, PETER A., SN 7 Underslice Street Phoenixville, Pennsylvania IIUBER, .ALBERT R., SA Clearview Road Q Allison Park, Pennsylvania HUBER, CLARENCE V., RMSA Maple Lane Allison Park, Pennsylvania HUGHES, WILLIAM XV., GM3 Denver, Missouri HUGHES, STEPHAN G., SA 102 East Franklin Street Collingswood, New Jersey HUSAR, NICHOLAS, BT3 New Jersey JACKSON, LYTLE H., I-'FS 579 Alabama Street Memphis, Tennessee .43 JJRUS, JOHN SA I-H4 South Fast Avflllll' waukcslm, Wisconsin JFeK,yg,imoN.tt.I1 F.. Mm 431 New Street ng-gi, Pennsylvania Du N, RICHARD A., RMSN JENSF 19-'14 North 'l't-jon Street Colorado Springs, Colorado JETT, RONALD O., SN Rural Free Delivery l Bainbridge, Ohio JONES, GEORGE B.. MMFN 60 Ferry Street Lambertsville, New Jersey JONES, MARVIN J., RDSN l559 Broadway Indianapolis, Indiana JORAN, JOSEPH C.. FA 39l5 South Hanover Street Baltimore, Maryland JORDAN, ELLISON M., CMI Route I Pclzer, South Carolina JOYNER, HOLLIS L., SA Hoboken, Georgia KANDORA, WALTER N., SN 428 47th Street Brooklyn, New York KENNON, MITCHELL N., MMFA 880 West Gladstone Avenue San Diego, California KILLEEN, PETER N., SN 20l Ocean Parkway Brooklyn, New York KNIBIEHLY, WILLIAM G., EMS I0 Draper Terrace Montclair, New Jersey KNUXVLION, DAVID 'l'., OMSN fi lleater Stteet Saleui. Mgtssatlirisetts R0lll.lf,R. J.XMl-QS N., sft lllil-27 Elilth Street Qrleens, New Ymk Kl'R'l'l, JOI-I M., DRS N25 West Market Street Pottstille, Pennsylvania LABOISSONNIIQRIQ, RlCll li., CSSN SU Standard Avenue XYest XVarwitk, Rhode Island LANAHAN. 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