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' ' pf' ' - -Q' -lar Q'-7,.,f.,n,. -dv 45.1- - -. 1-..,... --1. ,..... 3 -.ne,,,.. - ,, K...-. V. .,. A A , M M ..........h- M fm--we Tiffff ,.. A fr -Q-+3 ..-4... , :MW .....,,:, W ,l .:.,,,.,..:,w A u n ' 9 u if Saptain Robert E. Ernold xeeutiva iiicer I 'M ' 200 YEARS OF SEAPOWER On 13 October 1775. Congress passed legislation which brought the Continental Navy into existence. Washington's Fleet of converted schooners in U18 f8ll Bild winter of 1775-70 captured some 35 ships from the British. This cargo went to sustain the C3uDBlllll Army. ' Unlike the Navy of today. the Continental Navy that fought Amerlca's war for inde- pendence was smell. weak and was further handicapped by canlng into existence only alter fighting had heltm. ln this makeshift force. two-thlrde of the ships were couvlted muchantmm. The American ships were pitiiully few compared with the hnntlnthflytligtheaisignofthekoyalltlavy. W from this was me of the Navy's greatest heroes. Iohn Paul Iones. There were rs. Among them were lohn Barry. Lambert Wickes. Gustavus Conytngham and lereniiah 0'Brtsn. lonas embodies all the attributes that a nation traditionally assign to a great leader. Of his many contributions to the Navy's great traditions, none stands out more omapkrnounly than his refusal to acknowledge defeat in the classic action between Il' ship the EDN HOMME RICHARD and the British frigate SERAPIS. BON HOMMB RICHARD was an old. converted merchant hull mounting about 40 guns. mly sbt ol which were 18-pounders. SERAPIS mounted 50 guns and was new and BUCIG' to EN HOMME RICHARD in maneuverahility. Upm Bring the first broadside, two of Iones' 18-pounders burst. causing the rest tn be lbanid. Several broadsides delivered at close range by SBRAPIS soon reduced EDN HOMME RICHARD to a critical state. Her hold was flooded: her heavy guns out of commission: half the crew had been killed or wounded: her rudder and rigging had been shot away: and fires were fast approaching the magazine. Al this point. the Captain of the SERAPIS called to lones. asking whether he had struck his colors. Though barely able to keep afloat, Iones thundered heck his famous answer. l have not yet begun to iight. Ch 14 February 1778, the value of warships just being on hand. or showing the flag to manifest national purpose and preserve the peace was demonstrated when lohn Paul lones. in the Continental frigate RANGER. sailed into Quiberon Bay, France. flying the new stars and stripes. RANGERS 13-gun salute to a French squadron. traditional honors for a major monarchy. was answered by a nine-gun reply raerved for sovereign republics. This signified France's recognition of American independence. not yet achieved. Mmawv 1'fx!fYqYL-7 'AX X X, INV. Mix? 'N-fs..1-J XLS, 5 'QW A it 1778: Ranger Z-I receives first official salute to new Stars and Stripes. After the Revolutionary War the fortunes of the Navy declined and by 1785 its last ship had been sold. Little remained except fighting traditions. When the new Federal Constitution went into effect in 1789, the War Department was charged with both the Army and the Navy, a burden consisting of only a few htmdred soldiers - and no ships or Marines. The absence of Naval strength soon proved disastrous because Barbary pirates began capturing our merchant ships and imprisoning their crews. In 1794 Congress authorized the building of six frigates to protect our interests. This was the be- ginning and keel of the' modern U.S. Navy under the Constitution. In 1798 the Navy Department was established and Benjamin Stoddert was ap- pointed the first Secretary of the Navy. Our small Navy was expandedg numerous Naval officers were appointed for active duty, and recruiting officers in the principal ports along the Atlantic coast put a drive on for seamen. During the War of 1812 the Navy was outnumbered 40 to 1 by Great Britain. Nevertheless early in the war it fought a series of frigate and sloop-of-war duels that resulted in astounding victories and gained a world reputation for the Navy. These .brilliant frigate victories went far to establish American sovereignty in inter- t' al ffairs and contributed much to the building of traditions in our Navy. na ion a This was an era when fighting slogans were coined. Iames' Lawrence's dying h ink d don't words uttered in the ill-fated CHESAPEAKE, Fight her 'till s e s s an give up the ship, became the battle cry of the Navy. Oliver Hazard Perry carried them to Lake Erie where he hoisted on his ship Inamed in honor of Lawrencel a fl n which was stitched the legend, Don't give up the slup. ag upo During the Battle of Lake Erie, Perry, with four-fifths of his crew dead or wcijunded, t t and his ship, the LAWRENCE, crippled, made his famous passage in an open oa o the NIAGARA. Using a surprise maneuver, he sailed the NIAGARA aggressively thr h the enem 's lines and within 15 miutes the battle was Wong an CXh1b1I.l0I1 oug y of extraordinary acumen and courage. Following his victory came Perry s famous dispatch: We have met the enemy and they are ours. The Navy began the transition from sail to steam during the period betwgeg ttge close of the War of 1812 and the begimiing of the Civil War. It also foun e e Naval Academy in 1844, progresse in navigational information and naval ordnance. d in trade abroad, and made a big breakthrough . .4 , r r RQ 'I . l. fb 2. g . - I 21 . ' 1 fi iii ??f'g,'Ji 'V A' M Q' I ...i .... - g Mt. .1 'jf 1: ab.. L - ' ' 'I ' , 1 t .f -s' a1l fg--..1-+:',55,g-. sf' 1 -fr' .C 'fi-ui!-'fa ' f A -df, jf.-A AY .,,e-......,1'1g,.a r ygaf,-iffstfqzi F fs J A 51- 1-vii-2421 13'-'SP 'fi '?+?+sifrf . ffl - 1.??i'.fi... fp - -1- 5Q1Q11::1.gg1,, si'-aff' I N .. 5 ' 5 T.+-T551--?':'f? :7:-Efivf ..,,,,,,. , V, -- f': ----....-.- ...sf p. .uh 14 gn-P , I ake 'Erie We have met as Qenemyland they are ours 1813: Commodore Perry on L n- K , 'Y'-8 v is i-N,-Y We - I? K--Q, 3 Y 1 -414 T' -lt, .-,,.,..... J,j LJ '-' . -x lb - 1882: First battle between ironclad warships U.S.S. Monitor and G.S.S. Virginia. The Naval history of the Civil War vividly portrays the employment of sea forces against an enemy economically dependent on shipping. The Confederate States were a consolidated land power possessing many sea and river ports. affording access to world commerce which they vitally needed. War imports were denied them by an effective Union blockade. The spectacular Confederate achievements were accomplish- ed with sboestring resources which were soon expended. 'I'he most famous Naval battle of the war was significant as a preview of things to come. lt has been said that probably no naval conflict in the history of the world attracted so much attention as did the battle between the USS MONITOR and the CSS VIRGINIA lex-USS MERRIMACJ Fighting the first action of its kind in history, ironclads conclusively demonstrated the superiority of metal over wood. The futility of the long and furious cannonade. contrasted with the outstanding victories of the VIRGINIA over unarmored ships such as the CUMBERLAND and the CON- GRESS on the previous day. made the battle a significant step in the development of the warship. The climactic incident that set off the Spanish-American War was the sinking of USS MAINE. in Havana Harbor. Cubs. killing 250 officers and men. It was evident from the first that the war would be primarily naval and would be decided in favor of the nation able to establish control of the seas. Shortly after the war began. a fleet under Commodore George Dewey entered Manila Bay in the Philippines and destroyed the Spanish fleet. It was at the beginning of this battle that Dewey gave his famous order. You may fire when you are ready. Gridley. ln a bold stroke of peaceful strategy. President Theodore Roosevelt sent the Fleet on a world cruise. In late 1907. 16 battleships, with other ships, popularly known as the Great White Fleet. left Hampton Roads. Virginia. visited a number of South American ports. stopped at San Francisco and then set course for Australia and the Orient. arriving at Yokohama in October 1908. The Navy was given the most cordial reception ever accorded a visiting fleet. This dramatic expression of U.S. purpose and power impressed the world. Talk of war disappeared. A powerful Navy gave Roosevelt the opportunity of carrying out his policy of speaking softly and carrying a big stick. Most of the Navy's action in.World War l was performed by cruisers. destroyers and subchssers as they tracked down German submarines and protected convoys. ww. L-1.2 MIN- s are-1-v . 'fb 'L -: --,-,,.ff 5xv,A , -Q Nflx, ,I-f-3311-:l?ff ,Q Q 5- 1898: Commodore George Dewey destroys Spanish fleet in Manila Bay. - ,E-rrp 'q Wv. ' P2 fb 'E 4. fi Six? 1907-09: iii---' M Great White Fleet first armada of warships to circumnavigate globe. The most noteworthy technical advance made by the Navy during the period between 1919 and 1941 was the progress in Naval aviation. The NC-4, a large Navy flying boat, made the first transatlantic flight in May 1919, but the aircraft carrier was the principal naval development of this period. In 1922, the first aircraft carrier, USS LANGLEY, was commissioned. In the late 20's, the LEXINGTON and the SARATOGA were commissioned. These were fol- lowed in the 30's by the RANGER, YORKTOWN and ENTERPRISE. Then in 1940-41, WASP and HORNET were added to the fleet. On 7 December 1941, came a treacherous attack on the U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor, the Naval Base and airfields in the vicinity. United States losses were heavy, sunk were 6 ships, 4 of them battleshipsg 11 other ships were damaged, dead were 2004 Navymen, 109 Marines and 228 Armyg wounded, 912 Navy, 75 Marines and 360 Army. Five of the ships sunk were raised and repaired. The ARIZONA, which was completely wrecked by a magazine explosion, with a loss of 1102 lives, has been enshrined at Pearl Harbor as a memorial to all servicemen who lost their lives on 7 December 1941. From that point, it was an uphill struggle, but the U.S. Navy began moving forward until victory was finally achieved. The first fruits were tasted five months later at Battle of the CoralxSea and a few weeks of that, at the Battle of Midway. During these difficult years the proud battleships were joined by other instruments of seapower. For the first time in history, fleets used carrier aircraft to attack each other without actuallycoming in sight of one another. The largest battleship afloat, the Iapanese dreadnought YAMATO, perhaps symbolized the coming final defeat of the enemy when she was destroyed by the planes of the U.S. Navy's air arm. The Navy's submarine force, on the other hand, accounted for the destruction of over 'five million tons of .enemy ships in the years of World War II. The island-hopping campaigns, too, gave rise to the superiority of yet another tactic employed during World War II, the use of huge amphibious forces to land troops at an enemy's doorstep. D c . . In this two-ocean war, the U.S. Navy had its hands full. 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Suddenly those who had been calling the Navy obsolete and trying to absorb the Marines into the Army had to come to the Navy and the Marines for help. Again the classic values of seapower were demonstrated. Electrifying indeed was the message flashed by the world's first nuclear submarine. USS NAUTILUS. on 17 lanuary 1955: Underway on nuclear power. The message would have the same impact as another one would have some 14 years later when man Hrst stepped upon the surface of the moon. The first USS KITTY HAWK, a 14,000 ton, 478 ft. aircraft transport, was acquired by the Navy in lune 1941. Originally a commercial vessel. she was converted to become the Navy's first aircraft transport ship IAPV-11. Her classification was changed to AKV-1 in late 1943. Her career ended on 26 Ianuary 1946. when she was decommissioned and returned to her former owners. The USS KITTY HAWK ICV-631 became part of Navy history when it was com- missioned at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 29 April 1961. Named for the historic location in North Carolina. where Orville and Wilbur Wright first achieved manned flight, KITTY HAWK was constructed by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation. At the time. she was the largest ship in the world and still maintains Impressive statistics: from bow to stern 1069 ft.. her flight deck encompasses 4.1 acres. fully armed she displaces more than 80,000 tons and from the waterline to the bridge is 98 feet. Soon after her commissioning, KITTY HAWK sailed around Cape Horn and entered her new homeport of San Diego on 1 November 1961. During her first few days more than twenty-thousand people visited her decks and spaces. For fourteen years. KITTY HAWK has performed outstandingly through exercises and operations. in peacetime and in some of the more difficult periods in our country's history. Beginning in late 1965, KITI'Y HAWK has made six combat West- pac deployments during the Vietnam conflict and performed with consistent distinction. Numerous air decorations were earned' by Air Wing ELEVEN and in 1969 KITTY HAWK was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation by Lyndon B. lohnson in recognition of her performance during 1967-68. This was the first time the PUC was awarded for service in Vietnam. The KITI'Y HAWK still performs all her assigned missions in a superb manner. In 1973. KITTY HAWK departed on her first peacetime cruise in eight years and entertained the Shah of Iran in the Gulf of Oman. Whether in war or in peace the KITTY HAWK's role in seapower is an important one. lohn F. Kennedy. the late President. while aboard the KITTY HAWK on 6 Iune 1963 summed up Seapower. The events of October 1962 indicated, as they have all through history. that control of the seas can mean peace. Control of the seas can mean victory. 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' 'x H F '. 1 .--H .. 7 SA B Cruz SA R. Kelley SA R. Mergl SA J, Murphy jr N f X 'X N . 1' J R l SA J. Navickas SA J. Olson '- .H Er. f . l 3rd ivision fl - -ap 1 v Cf N x Q 'f 4 J X SA A. Rocha SA J. Stewart SA R Stoker SA M Trumbo SR G Gruber X4 ' P-. I IJ L SNR.Rh V 3 n .44 x I 1 1 f ANSI I ,f ...L I ,Fila N -L I s i 71 In vl A 5th ivision '51 rt F ll I 'al A . Y 4 .4 B 1 I1 -M1 -' '14 ,. 'il x u , . ll, .1 NN F. Nvuurll .:- r-- x x J? N- ffl X: l'1 1 s f' 8 I fi H? N f ff- 'W N 'J rx K X N N ' 1 K r 1 1 ll N X R Inna 5-X IL. Lcc SA R, Morgan SA W. Rodgers SA T. Vivian arine orps letachment Maiines in action against the British during the war of 1812. 1 l l IF? l tlllhl l'-lllk 5 Q J I t NPI K Yi 1 -:mnunding Uffltrf lrl ,ff 4 ' . if .ffl ' 7' V t . f S-+1 I Q lx I IJ Hjlyh 9, wi. D.. ,iiur x5t. 1-pllu lf t xcuitnctlllikcr 51 x f i ' MARDET Marines aboard the KITTY HAWK are serving in the oldest and original duty of the Marine Corps. Organized at Tun Tavern. Philadelphia in 1775, l,eathernecks have served with honor in every con- flict. The eagle of the Marine Corps emblem denotes the National symbol of our country, the globe signifies world-wide service of the Corps and the anchor represents its attachment to the Naval service. The seagoing Marines of MARDET are a distinct and integral part of the Ship's company. They provide the trained nucleus of the ship's landing force and provide internal security for the ship. They represent the Corps as being combat ready for any mission assigned as well as participating in ceremonial and honor duties aboard ship. -,.--1' 'Av SGT R. Farmer SGT J. Milam SGT D. Stark CPL J. Bishop Q1 SGT M. Flanagan SGT W. Parsons X X, , ,. ,.- ' CPL A. Badilla CPL D. Broderson CPL I . Clark CPL R. Culver CPL M. Curtis CPL L. Durtschi CPL D. Fowler - , ia i CPL L. Cable CPL J. Gluzencr CPL R. Hammond CPL J. Kaltwasser CPL H. Latham Q, ia!!- I' Y 'J 'f xi? 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The modern Navy has added man-made means of knowing where land is and that's the work of the Navigation Department. A handful of men in this department work around the clock to know at all times where we are and where we are going. Quartermaster and Signalman are two of the truly nautical rates remaining in the Navy. Their jobs are only obvious when they are not done properlyg for they are directly responsible for KITTY HAWK's safe passage. CDR J. Mclntyre Navigator -' ' f 1423425 :of . W l .M ' x , I, V fW 1 Z1 ff ' 11 f f I 4' if E ,' V- ffm:-'14-' 1. .gf , A.,,,f3:- ' V ' -i -. A 1 1. 4 W72 -3 ,J ,f, B , M' AK, 1 -i ff' A it 'fill LT H. Tickle Asst. Navigator QMCM L. Crawford LCPO Navigation Division .-A I -., W 'Q iw lfl , it 'Q I ' i ff It 1' Nl 1 W'-l 4 '--vl QM2 H. Collins QM2 P. Kailio QM3 D. Larson QM3 J. Mclntyre QM3 W, Snyder -2 1 .V 'JW , ' J nf X xv '77 X 7 X fi? ' s. a . f A X s so f -1 SN A lialog ' i li ,f i - . , 0811 SN L M mrgan QMSN R Petri QMSN M btr in QMSA R li l QMSA U King QMSX N1 N. V N - SN. , ' ' 411 . .cove , v ,,. de, I 'thu 5 .J u . ' . T1 651. ,.',. ' iw' v Kg W' , . -3' 'S' ,7'f,, X. 'I A JN? K W Q K . . , 'gi 7 . uv Q H . , 4 X 135' V I M .- We y V, A, .l. 'H Y h V V M, 1 V W.. 1-...V yi x .M , qy gy V I -. 1 XE. QM Z3 ..,i , :3 I YU SM1 L. Johnson SM1 B. Simmons SM1 D. Varner SM3 S. Johnson SM3 G. Knight SM3 S. Loy iv'sion ff: 5 ras? SMC B. Lake LCPO 'K - ,, .. , fw .Meg 4 EK h .- S ' ' ' 511 ' ' , 1'-1 1, . 'U ,,, V ,. .275 J, A ,H , If , ' 1 'Eff' N 7 V fn Q xo SM3 R. Reyna SN G. Cook SN S. Epperson 'vw--.G pm X A A f .M 5 .,.l X, sei SMSN A Patton SA L Hanson SMSA W. Pearson SMSA T. Satterthwaite I 4. fx i' WW ??eapons 'iiepartment Q...-4 15 CDR O. Brooks Weapons Officer . 5 A . X oo oo WEAPONS Son of a gun, a term from out of the past, tells of the time when sailors were permitted to keep their wives aboard their ships. The gtmners often fired the ships cannons to induce labor and help nature along. Today's weaponry is far more complex and it requires much more technical expertise and, of course, our wives are no longer kept on board. The Weapons Department has the job of handling, storing and in- suring the readiness of the diverse weaponry onboard KITTY HAWK. Storage is a critical part of the depart1nent's job due to the great amount of arms which must be readily available at all times, yet safely maintained until required. The weapons range from the stan- dard service sidearm to the tactical weapons employed on high-perform- ance aircraft. LCDR C. Dimolios Asst. Weapons LCDR H. Nygard Aviation Ordnance V F ,sw , v LCDR G. Samara Special Weapons LT R. Alexander LT B. Koenig Terrier Battery Div. W Div. LT J- Moreau u LT T. Poole LTJG S. Smtih Ufdllance Handling Missile Battery Weapon 3-M Coordinator S IIIHL ENS C, Seligman CW03 R- Pugliese Cwos M. worley cwoz C. Baker cwoz L. Dalenberg cwoz w. McElhinney Fox Dlv. Arr Gunner Sh1p's Gunner Asst. W Div. Fox Div. Ship's Gunner X .J -A -ze, www -W A . A-A lx X Ll- ' Z ' an f ...ru ' gl! F Z ' Aon T. Coen A01 S- Wilwxwn A02 O. Sides TM3 S. liyler A03 R. Moench A03 A. Suntivasci AN M. Adams AOAN R. i-'ox -Q K .f v 3 5 'k i a , 1 8 Q , A,' ' I -,x - 1 1 L ' x .Q- , 'Ev' X ' . . A f' ' Q' 1 . . A g L ' ' - -I 7 S , I U A - z Q L X g f L. . f X r UF: AN W. Lancaster AOAN W. Luper AOC R. Noyes AN B. Matt AOAN S. Miller LCPO 4 r A41 A .. 1, p 1' A , , - :'- X fr-1, -if M ' X 'f E, N f N , AOAN J. Northcutt AOAN D. O'Connor AN J. Sakihara AA T. Barker 'V . 1 'Q . 9 h Q! 7 X524 x l ff 'A fi SAJ.i'un1hs AA S. Kepler AUAA M.l':1rkcr 'PMSA R. AA M. llndcrxumd Rmnunslinc I I FOX Division V ..,,, ...T K 1. M 4 T.: .Ja-..f.p.:v-I .X .34 Q X .. sg M ., ' XX X A Q Q M v , ' ' f: Aj-:H-'11 XY f I-'TMC R. Henry ,'.:fEi?!LZ' ' ., y , WMA irwfraff f .ff i V . 'WE ,,..:x I FTMI J. Gronberg 2 Pm 55 D . O- 2 w an I CD Vw j , 5 ' ,' .R . . .-. Q-1 , 1, x if i 1' Qi FTM3 D. Howard ., , ..,. Xa AN E x Q G SS ' Y X Q 1 4, ex ww X 1 'A f Q5 ' 'Wa 1 W f 6: I , f S 3 , f C, , , C 4 fy FTMI F. Harring NQQEQ.. X X Q. for --x X X X .. I if .' h l XXXWT. Q Q. A .Q X X X. Q XXX xxx X X Q XNSNYXSK f 'N Y X ,...- My .Q iii 1 -.14-Wren: ,xg . :,::..5.r:fff.,.f.. f A- 325.3-.ZKV fl 'ew '25 ,. -4 s 9 f , ,,. ..,.,,,..,,- . V. .,., a'.4,:,. MW? f I fi! f ff Q 4 1 , a fw, f f k ik- i'-, 1-'TMC R. Reed FTMI R. Bahler ., -s -M.-.L xiii ' R-:5s.'Q: XE fi K. f , , 5 , ,jyzgwfzn ..,. -f 1. 5 K - , fa-f ' H 1 . 'md y V ,Max N2 FTM1 W. Rink 4? .. ,.,,,.,, if-f ff,5 mf f f nf.. ...fn - M., 415' I X .- ' 419: .. fi I 5.fM :'. .1 , ,,, Wy, ., I M554 a.mi!,.1 FTM2 M, Murray FTM2 M. Robinson FTM2 G Watkms FTM3 W Collms FTM3 E Coppola FTM3 R Evans xx -mr . -.3 X : 5:2 j 3 ' .' f FTM 3 R. Loniewski .' ' -. '-55-:mr 1:5-:-, :': .'-SMU f ,U me 9 ' is in Q Z, V .1 . X f 2, , . N 4 A 7 ,., -L. T P f: 4' V1 ' y 'P 1 Z FTMSN J. Eger FTMSN P. Hayes , 4,4 ,LLM v f f af ' -v ' ' '1 6 5 f , A 4 J 225- f. .ug 40 FTMSN C. Moncrieff-Yeates .fy , 415,55 -, 7 .. . f 4 - 9 4 FTMSN S. Simeone FTMSN K. Spille . b , iQ2'iw.. ggi .M as 0 . VX 1 gg . H. dw.: FTMSN C. Barfield ,, Fi, , A V- . -x I , R 4 FTMSN R. Matthews H51 XM! -.eg . 1 I Z 4, 7 ,jf , fn, ' 41, , 527, ,, 1, ,.,.. .. '- ,ez-ze: 'QV ,ff if K . rsS SAM Division A s, GMMC D. Millard LCPO gi GMM! C. Popp ,x, 1 A552 L GMMI K. Randall GMM! D. Tawney GMM2 G. Stewart Z 55 A SN C. Lowther C-MSN M. Warren L... SA T Dean SA S. Hubbs SA M Scholl .Ha--S A , Q 0 o o ,, A. VV 4-vw-k If 5 A M ' ' ff 1 Q wav '51 . 1 1 GMTCS W. Hegdale LCPO X.. Vx H xv f f'L.fx'l,i-e nfs . L. Xe- ' lf E4 GMT1 W. Flowers GMTI J. Schimming ,,,..1:,,: V H :,:g,:5g 1 Q 'fr'-if , ' ' ' 4-' rrllw 5 ' . 41141672 rf f'.5,',QJf . . Q - f A we GMTI R. Tanner GMTI J. Varner .I V .Q BL. GMT3 C. McKee GMT3 J. Stephenson L 1 - SN M. Gutierrez MNSN R. Meyer GMTSN S. Starks GMTSA J. Turner 'fn ll , QA A GMTC J. Glynn GMT1 R. Burgess B.. 452 GMTI J. Stratton - I GMT3 R. Aronen - 1 .QV L. . w' I SK3 D. Totah g GM ISN S. Mitchell GMTSA J. Camden N . UMTS.-X R. Gattman f w I - 4 G Division 1 I , in A if Y J -al ' AOCS F. Cross A LCPO 1 ft ., w , . l A .L I .K I AOC W. Ake ' i AOC W. Harrington , VW , , 2 if J -0 ,I '-'-f. af- ' V' F.: V . 'Q y ibm. H! iff! 1 -L gf J f W A V -N gf 'ig w F GMGC E. A01 L. Cowell A01 G. Hubley A01 W. Johnson A01 N. VanderhoofA02 J. Krych A02 R. Schuessler A02 T. Watson McDonald ' A'.. A Itizsgzt ,,: ..,,.,,, :Z f ,.., ,QL 3 ii I ? . A in S 8. . 93.1. 44 A J l AVA' 'K' H 'J D 1 .r ' A1 J 1' K 1 Q, Q Y Q., - .,,V A ,.,. 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V x X x X X ' X x u 3 . - X X X -:- -if-fd 2 5 ' -K.. pf- A'- .!lunt.l' 1 -u 5 X XX X. xfxxxx X x S is .-. -',,...,1 4-V .f , A ,' ' 5 v 'f1 ki-:ww N sir-x +- cu-P' ' 4 ff, lf, I ,411 if if - -8- ,' M 47 ' -, , .f - 11.5 I i '-ps. Q , I i Y , ,f A X , f A X, 2' If If f X X 1, f f - f .1 f I W ,V V I 5 R N X 4 A I r 7 . If sq D- 1. Slckbflv 011 Hn WNW WNW' 'f u ' ,ff ,f S1 ,Af , -'+'f f' 1' . ' Jifflf' f n A AL , ,fy x by ' 1 ,' Y W--hLAL.- ,. edical epartment Et' LCDR T. Westbrook Sr. Medical ,fi .L Hg 5- . A-. e CDR R. Korbelak LCDR M. Twiest LTJG T. Wolfe . CAG Flight Surgeon Ship 's Surgeon H Div. MEDICAL Waisters and Loblolly Boys are terms out of the past that describe Hospital Corpsmen. The Navy has had Surgeons since the days of Iohn Paul Iones. The Medical Department aboard KI'l'I'Y HAWK has four Medical Officers and forty-four corpsmen assigned With over 5,000 crewmembers, the Medical Depart- ment has the never ending job ensuring that the crew has the finest medical attention available. It maintains HMCS J. Price a complete operating room, an 80-bed hospital and a well-stocked pharmacy. The Docs of the KITTY HAWK serve with the primary goal of attending the sick and injured, easing their discomfort and pain, and tirelessly giving of themselves to ensure that their patients have the opportimity of returning to a sound state of health. - .,.. Q 'VX-V 1 F 1 1 X f Q , D a .A g 1 s. 1,3 'QWI11 re..-...J th V l HMC W. Mitchell HMI R. Fenner HMI R. Hickson HMI B. Holden HMI C. Lahren ' 'i ' ' ' A s - ' f-:X '1 1f 's'l, 1 D . ',-' ' i.!, X a L ti.... 2 . H T fei ' H eitne . , X . X as . T Ve- we r - H , X , .,,i7., t KZ: in Nw J:-up . nk :fi M lg i is, Y! ff . QV! 1 1 l 56 HMI J. Sandoe HMI J. Whitcomb a a X . s ' - Nf ' Y 11 Y, f J 1 v HM2 D. Loomer HM2 S. Robinson HM2 M. Schelling .. .!- we N.. 53.1. HM! R, Snlvcrbvfi .-WA -. x 13 HM3 1. Johnston 1 ,, YA HM3 D. wales -.l SN K. McCoy SN M. Saldivar 'ig V , '-N? I V 1 - A HM .1 Nl. lkullrlnk UNL! ll Uullvr x V gf INV W4. I 3, HMJ J. Moyer H5-Ll I' Muller If HMA I. l'luwcr5 31 i J I HN-13 J. Seymour x x HN Il. Hurd HN in Ulawc f HN D. Sulcrn 'Vi t , . : I -- , .Nz X j, r K S X - ' ' Q ' ati.. .h . xt.. , K x A M g 8 CDR W. Stout Dental Surgeon DENTAL The KITI'Y HAWK takes care of her men. The Dental Department is a prime example. Four Dental Officers and thirteen Dental Tech- nicians provide a comprehensive treatment pro- gram for the over 5,000 crewmembers. Services include: operative dentistry for fill- ings, oral surgery, endodontic therapy and a prosthetic laboratory to construct crowns, bridges and dentures. There is a highly-active plague-control stannous flouride program. An- nual cleanings are performed by a dedicated, highly-skilled group of technicians during con- venient night-time appointments while at sea. The Dental Department offers service with a smile. ,,,.? ental apartment fff .- f ,Ll .,f. -, j I ff Z i f 4 LCDR M. Brennan LCDR C. Schamu LT J. McShen'y Dental Officer Dental Officer Prosthodonist fm. .gy ,l ui w sm Dx . DTC J. Smith LCPO DTI L. Buckley DT3 G. Atherton 'f'f'f7W7 7W , wif , , ' .-ns... ww AM'-M. . . v-W . fr . ,5u W!52 My View ,yywfzyfzl V.,,?.2W .,,7. I . 4- cf ff f fff, fm. ffff, -Q 4 ' ly -ggi-. 1 f , wwfffm ,dw ,fiawfge . ' 'ff Q VWZTWQ fiiffvflf ' V . - T .- A ' ',-17' er: ff. f C ' Q , gh yj-46. .5 , L. 1 . 1' mg ,fzwifffffi ' ' ,, , f miffifw - .rye . - , Im... I fffyfikwf K Q N 'f IWW, ' ' A ' Ne -1:7 Q' , 5 ' , 42' ff,' . fr ,, , :Q N . A 3- .Wg ' ' f ' --9 V - ' ..p , w--1 f Exif H e fr? ' - V. if . - 5 1 I X 5 A Xxx e 1 .. 1' 1 .,f. f s 5 ff .. f- . - K- f r X , - v gf f Xi f i f , ... yu 1. 1 j 5 6 2, I , ' N J E ' v I l X . X. 58 DT2 P. Crepeau DT3 N. McKni ht DN A. B ' 8 3183 SN J. Balta DN H. Gilkerson DA D. Luna DN C. Olmstead SA M. Silicato I ff f------ ,,,,, ,rg- v-4 xx X W N X4 X S1 V . V . 1 1 w L' Q 4 gp . x ' fc X uw ff X ,, f I w 1 ,......- ...1-Q P7-s N . W nginooring nt apart -all! ll! ?'bl 'Ns--M .Gio H l- X. ,-..,,,..........------ V1AV-A H. Carswell y H ijl ,l,, . s Y L vw Q0 CDR A. Dopazo Engineering Officer LCDR D. Sprouse DCA , ,.f,1:,, :I by n,.. s. 11, . . ' b 0' , . r 'gy V nllillf LT A. Simonpietri HAB Div. LTJG J. Everett R Div. lm! il I1 T' Q 'i LCDR M. Hayes LCDR W. Major LCDR J. Murphy P-l Div. DCA Electrical ENGINEERING The transition from sail to steam brought about a group of dedicated, hard-working sailors called Engineers The Engineering Department is the largest department aboard KITTY HAWK with over 700 men. The Engineers are responsible for supplying power for propulsion, electricity, fresh water, air-conditioning, refrigeration, heat, steam for catapults and hydraulics for steering. They provide plumbers, electricians, carpenters, welders, locksmiths, engravers, damage control specialists, telephone repairmen, machinery repairmen, fix-it men for heads and berthing com- partments and trained fire-fighters in the event of emergencies. This group of determined and dedicated sailors work often without laurels to ensure that Engineering is always Ready to answer all bells. Wifi lv LQ LT W. Curley LT D. Liebschner P-2 Div. Asst. DCA gf, n Qs ..,, ' 'J' 3' Q ' W M W W , 1. 7 -ii L C+- LT M. Thyfault LT T. Toomey LT A. Wolfe LTJG E, Anderson LTJG M, Cohen Propulsion Material Repair P-3 Div. E. Div. Asst. P-3 Div. 5 H N Q.. LTJG S. Rasmussen LTJG L. Sommer ENS W. Martin ENS G. Rowland CW02 J. Young Administrative Asst. Auxiliaries A Div. Asst. R Div. Asst. P-l Div. Q.. 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'F' if I L ,JR 'f ,I 1 n ' F, sv - '- 'Q x I , .4- :I rr '1 .rx'.,, , ,,.4-Q 71 4. 1, os fl -f Q- ..-.. I If -,-AQ li -v 1 N .fi ri' C r 4. ji I .1-f .t . ..- 4. - a 41'l ' Q Q 5 . .- ,, m- ! .,. Q, J .. W-'H' A 'T' 9' i 4 ,jf i v 4 I B..- , -sri' pr CDR R. Mureiry Supply Officer SUPPLY The Supply Department has come a long way since the days of salt pork and hard tack. KITTY HAWK is a complicated structure of human and mechanical machinery that must be constantly fed a supply of everything from brussel sprouts to navy distillate fuel. Parts for all machinery and aircraft must be stocked and available immediately when needed. This is the job of the Supply Department. The seven divisions that comprise the Supply De- partment include: General Stores, Food Service, Sales, Disbursing, Wardroom Mess, Aviation Stores and Data Processing. KITTY. HAWK is one of the largest ships in the fleet and Supply must be ready to help her escorts with supplies when they are needed. It is a credit to the Officers and men of the Supply De- partment that they perform their job so well. ff' H tv W LCDR J. Monroe LT D. Mansfield Asst. Supply Aviation Stores s K li' Upwfi ' :L X Mx LT R. Walsh LTJG A. Brackett LTJG P. Harvey .ex Stores Supply Admin. Asst. Aviation Stores .e- . 3 ' . ' ' ,I , .- :rv X.. mi' f r R 55 ' k T LA x iii: LTJG R. Short ENS R. Gorrie cwos D. P 1' w DATA Processing Disbursing Food Semin m S3132 R' snow i .0 X .5 I.. - S-I ivision Ie' f 5. 'Ulu- SKK' W. Y.xnccy I.l'I'U fi I ,f I I2 'i R.. X P '.1A.I'1ItiIIIlip: SK.Il'.lIcmca1 SKS 'I'. F0 L f I .'r - f L i L ! xx X I 1 Jn' Y Illu- Yq, ,. xy 'H '1 V NJ I ' v .. Nj y Nl , sf N FJ f -I I 1 ..-I .iv iff., SKI A, Iigncoku SKI N. Carnajc SKI D. lhasan SKI L. Lamson SKI F. Luna Z 5 .13 -7, ,1 ,Qu-f-' if 3 l' V 62, 'IF x I J ' H K V ' -f-- 4 I I I no. I --m Sf I- . ' :J Eff, L y . ,:y, -ln,,1 ' x ' I s I 4: 1 if w I .4 ' SKI A, McLaughlin SKI V. Nofrc SK2 E. Ostrander SK2 W. Vogel SK3 J. 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M.. ,-f---- wwf ff of f f f f -www' f W 1 1,1 ' ' ww .-ff. -n X ' ' X , 3, 4 A ,- w Y ! ' ., 4 .,y y i V, L in - 1 A AN J. Mermeia AN P. Nunez AKAN C. Robinson -.57 A .. 1 A., AN D. Romanoski AKAN R. Shaffer AN J. Smart 'x N .4 A .il X AN D. Twyman AKAN J. Ward AN C. Wotring Qi A N f -. y If X . 1' .-.an 4 -Q SA K. Killebrew AKAA S. Mizushima AA K. Morrish I V or V In . 1 , :1 'Q A '-ails. , ' SKSA M. Shelton CIV L. Looper CIV J. Tracy LIVfAFR GAC 2 1-11-A f WW.. fi S7 . vm X X N .XQ ivy X ir 1.1 N ' xy: X Nw NE - F Q Q XX Q5 N x ,,f ivision -Q - .ef Ybsfwr-.-1 -w.1:Pf.1 X 1-fe p ,h.. e , '5 75z2f1 . QE.fff5E xf by N ir I X X-:QX E! g A . P --- . x , K C Y Hz: x 1 .01 C 5 , Q, Sf Q 4 g m: . I gf ltixxi.-.Ek A tif I A IV DP1 B. Daniels DP2 R. Burt DP2 E. Drew DP2 M. Ratliff 'N . , e , I .H 11 '- s J DP2 J. Tate DP3 J. Drosdahl DP3 C. Fuhrman e . X DP3 A. Gutierrez DP3 P. Rader DP3 F. Soto if' ' : 1. -, ' Wig Ag 53 ' , 'f X , I J in 4 fx! X x .,,,,,,hy X , x 3 -. X , .f, N! - 1' yy 5u.x 42 fx xllgl, E h - fa f .. I 1, ef! -mf ,I . ge. UD Z 3 U O E, GN I x Y 2 sq' A , M 1 , 1.5 f --v Af ,.. - fair' ' :Q.zg,,VQ:N Q V V 2,1 LQ-xi, 'C X' x xr- 5. ky- 4, . DPSN C. Sanchez DPSN E. Storms DPSN R. DPSN P Walls VanLaningham 106 1 y X Ik L., ' if C 'i Vi. V Wh. lm M ' 4'-AY aa ' ii 15 LW N9 DP3 G. Thompson DP3 J. Weed DPSN J. Cervantes X 1 A f DPSN E. Horeth DPSN M. Mathews J :ff I A I 'l' 1 - - 'Y yr f., 3 'QP-2 '9 T 2 Nlmih board .t U07 Wk: F .,.iimh:'kh . pl ' i S' l.CDR A. Kirk Tralnlng Admin Officer l T' Awcs R. cole FTCMJ Wilson 'L CWO4 G Billm CMAA MCPOC CWO2 T Baker Shipcs Secretary Personnel X DIVISION The earliest efforts in the administration of ships probably covered three functions: routine corre- pondence, morale, and helping the Commanding Officer exercise his power in command. The duties remain the same today. However, routine correspondence no longer involves a letter per month telling of the ship's location. The morale function has grown immensely with the hundreds of benefits which modern sailors expect. The helping of the Commanding Officer and the Executive Officer in the execution of their duties has also become a staggering task. With the increase in the size of the vessel from 20 to 5,000 men, the command function has become infinitely more involved. ln order to run such a paper and counseling empire, 11 officers and 130 enlisted men work in 17 offices which are related by the common name - the Executive Department. G R Wright CDR O. W t l LCDR C. Angelosante LCDR A Smith LT J Schlosser LTJ e ze 3-M Coordinator Chaplain Legal Slleclal Semces HW!! -1- - ' ,,. ..,......,.......... A. W Admin n Office Y' 1 3 1 1 ' Captain,s X 1 Office ' X r, . N n '- Q' if YNCS F. Cavanaugh . , Q . ,, , Y N'-. , H lumix f O LCP0 MSC R. Carpizo MSC J. Castillo SN D. Owens SA E, Keane X Q24 ' 'if Q 1 . Safety 7 - 2 office 1 Wx -X Y 3 'l-. Y . X '50 4 Aon R. Bafus r' fy, 1 L-Daz YN2 R- Fry YN2 S. Yandre M. .-.. , L 'I sl U I . YNI R. Lueth YN3 J. Lyons XM. i 1' l. f N g ' H 1 '1 4,516 Q 1, M fx Sf X' A n -gd ATI 1. comm BM: E. wrigm EM2 D. Heemeyer , if YN3 D. Rowland 3-lv' lg YNSN J. Neal MAA Force fy ' 15 X O sa S N . I I 9 A I Q ks, I MAI D. Lipayon ATI D. Nelsen OSI H. Sarver BM2 H. Allen 4 HI'- ., 2 V ,Q , , In A 1 i- il W - 9 N 1 , 2 M - . -W H' ABE2 Q ,dz , D 1 A- G Smithem MS3 R. Malonzo PH3 J. Marlin M- Bfwn BM2 G, nueckef Aram H, Godsey RM2 0. Rothman PH2 - -1 .,,, 1 x 4 S AQ2 G. Ben SN N. Gambetta , . . iw vs? 9 'x J gl 5 '. . .. R .V I -v J' N Personnel 1 J, 01 3 jpg ' -B at . V 1 A , I N A 1 2 - I Office A' A . Xl- - I .. 4 , , . Q PNcs R. LaMarche . . 1 Q -1 lim- ' 'S f LCPO PNC E. Ancheta PN2 G. Duncan PN3 L. Fattrusso PN3 H. LOPGZ PNSN G- 0'lm0l'0 SN P. Mallari 1. Qx K g l ik i 3 , ' 1. kv V , f 'li l 5 1, , '- Q , 1 my . NS. Z K 7 1 X L. A 3 3 f 1 , 4 ' ,gr , .4 - 1 lui' - - ' ' PNSN A. Milliorn PNSN G. Sanchez PNSN J. Snyder PNSA J. Cornish PNSA R. Green PNSA W. Haubrich PNSA K. Lytle PNSA T. Maeyaert PNSA P. Ryan PNSA D. Wright Chaplain's Office Gil A 4' . 'fs f PN3 J. Hollis SA M. Benz SA T. Bradshaw AA S, Ladd l Print ' Shop . S l LIC J. Hooper LI3 L. Charles LCPO 14 L H0 SN B. Anderson LISN J. Hcsco SN R. Starks SA G. Bilan FA J. Swentowsky .MV 'R P1 71 I - Q-14-5 Post , f .4 Q Office 'Ry wmv ,427 W gf, PCI L. Bowman PCI D. Liqanor PCI F. Picardal SN C. Chalmafl A. . 5 fffiff' 1 ' , ya , . , ,X , N - - . I 1 :ifffffiffi Cf:-'Y-'JZ' .Q fyl f -. 4 l SN E, Higginbotham PCSN E. Oliver SA R. Camper SA R. L0PeZ L v CHCYAE .Y N z n Pubhc Office 1 Affairs 'S' C 'W 4 4. Y 1 I w., A X ,1 N11 Q4 Jon R. McLellan ,W 53 PH21- Faber Jos R. name.: 103 1, Bintliff 103 D. Davis 4 , , I' 'xx 'f w ', ' , 1 X x y N u u . 1 . 1 -. .,,f f X ' f 4 x Vai Q, 5,5 1- f , 1031-Jackson 503 U- Pippin 103 G. smnn SN R. .-um l'N R. 1v',mm1m JOSN M. Duncan 'q' ' J ,waa 5 9 . , 3'M y tl ,JKY4 5J Da ffice re 0 me 1 Center NY . V -'gy :ff U y , y C 9 4 9 X Nl ' ' N! X .S X EMI C. Floresca GMGI S. O'lDeII YNSN R. Hanulmntrcc SN R R . H ., - X . ccvus 33 ar' 'K' hg,.sn .CQ 2 fl E I BT' G- Yafbwush SA T. Potts 1 -Hill I ,, 1 1 Legal - ', - f Q- FQ Office 1 - N' Nu, U - '4 :J L af XM b - V , Q! f X Y. . v ,1 i 5 I 2 DVI J. I duznr I Nl 1 . H1-I-.1 l,N2 W, 4'h4.pmnn l,N2 C. Roy YNJ B. Sanders SN D. McClelland SN J. Salazar Spucinl S Svniccs ZX ' -73 X f 4 X si, SLN K. Imncrnft SN I-T. Parker SA M. Benson SA R. l7Ub0S9 ill! PN2 I . Jaca ESO PN3 R. Lammens Career Counselor PN3 Aumann NCCM E. Hawkins NCC li. Cabildo NCC H. Newland NCI R. Butler PNSN J. Apodaca Human Resources 22 Lx A. ' 'W' I'-K .4 7r. ' . .-.. 1 ,, I Q- . V 1 V N fg Q ' 'QA W av! 27 B, ! 1 ai, 'VW , W K I 7 x ' Q' 2 . 3 ' Qi X x Ln 'f L x u wi -1 4 71 -Q Ny V D A r XJ N .Ai ' 1 1 Q Q IJN3 R, Mins pN3 K. Murray PN3 P. Yhanicz PNSN M. Vclasquez PNSA H. Keaton -A 1 6, ' v 4, S A 4 X L f -I l '12, 5 NG! N f' 4 f Nr x., I S lj -. ' .- . 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Badger LCDR L. Craiglow Air 095 CIC ASCAC Meteorologist aff, 2 U -'un' fl X. My X W-1 xl N' -4? is Q 5 , ' 'X ' , ' CDR R. D l LCDR D. Durr LCDR P. Maugerl LCDR J. Snyder LT D. Baldwm 0perationsuO?fl::rle,r Intelligence Asst. CATC Asst. CIC ASCAC W0 OPERATIONS When ships first started working together in fleets, it became apparent that some method of coordinating their movements was necessary. This was the humble beginning of the Opera- tions Department. Operations Department personnel aboard KITTY HAWK Predict the Weather, COHYPO1 LT s. Barnes LT R. Campbell LT R. Clarke LT T. cosmino and vector aircraft launchings and landings, SUBSYS EE Asst. CATC Asst, OPS Admin SXLR detect and track all known and unknown sur- face and air contacts, help find and fight enemy submarines, maintain the electronic equipment to accomplish these tasks and even take and interpret photographs of it all. Operations Department has its hand in nearly every phase of the ship's operation, from 11,1 scheduling to execution. As its name implies, the department is responsible for the efficient f i and coordinated operation of KITTY HAWK. ' s b LT R. Fridell LT J. Hamlet LT R. Hutton LT R. Miles EDP SECGRUDET Asst. OPS Admin Asst. CIC-Air ig? H Y' LT Sears Seymgur Asst. CIC-Surface Elec. Mat. Asst. ClC-Aif T A 1 ili' f t a gg i f I M X 4 ,...k L N .. ' '- , , . 5 I f 't T-f fi mt' A V . I I m LT A. Shaw LT D. Sigler LTT wilson 'ii Air Transfer Elec. Warfare SUBSYS Pl 1. .34 Q ENS w. Daley clc wo ,, a yds ENST Hansen CWO3 A McAlhbter CWO3 W Yarmy CW02 R Moore WOI G. Hale CIC W0 Photographnc Asst Elec Mat Asst Elec Warfare Air ASW ff! -if perations Administratmn N. fx Y N .. y ug J l ,gworth YN3 3 4.1: D.Jnmcs SN M M l Ughlll 'GAT X1 tl If 'QQ NN Nj, X My! SX X X Q 4' ix K Xi X X X f X- , - NY QS? xt. E E . I 2 AGC H Colhns LCPO AGI L Barnes ,SVP AG2 J Ayres AG2 'I' Daniels -I -4 v J V 42 r x f gh ,fzf X V AG3W DeSoi AG3 G Lyle A531 Tuley ' ,. A.. ,. ,, -1 LCPO ALLJ Llanflghl -XLL lx l.urn.h1ld ALI D liondno ALI C Clark ACI D Hoskms ACI W. Whiting i f I 1 .f l q S.i V 5? H I P9 Nqr, JW A Q. . AC2 C. Block L .I .U X ., 1 'N 4 5 , iff 'I S4 ...J - inf! Q.. AL2 S Stoneberg AC2 P. Thomas lfiaivff 5 'sn 0?-223-s., 0 190' 'K'-. X, K l .5 W. A. AC2 G. Williams '. N 'afzif -Q X' A .f- wk , . .52 X ' X x' V J..--x .lfp-1 ,gp -pf v. I Il AC3 D. Jackson I A-K. Z' ' . T f A XN M Sokulowski SN 'l'. YCAIBN ACAA G, Lohmann 125 L +-F A XY :iw . J : ' Q l ll i -In 1 -W ' ,-l. Y 'll,,i My N-., I DSC H. Johnson V ei U 'un' 41 J Y Q, LCPO T t h , J , i V- .1 f :ff E ETC R. Estrada ETC C. Haley ETC G. Johnson ETI R. Jaski ETI D. Kiger DSl M. Machifani Tl E. Merkel ' 1 N I ef - s s S J 1 -- R N . .ff 'sf MJ-v - X., ,, san 3, . ETI G. Saggio DSI R. Wagonseller DS2 K. Barry DS2 R. Burrows ETR2 R. Crupper ETN2 D. Grubb DS2 G. Head ETR2 J. Kross L . .- . 1 T . H 'W ' s 1 X ' 1 - '- V ' .. J . , ef 1 ...gy Sf' ,,,., . , .lx Yr LN 9 IX V ef. DS2 M. Matula DS2 A. McMurry DS2 D. Ross DS2 F. Schilling ETN2 D. Schutt DS2 G. Sims DS2 J. Standley DS2 S. Steam ,, 7 + 2' ' L if i I Q . .4 , T v s , '- -1 l . -- v 1 ' V 4 N N Z -Hi i XV . V i ff, J ,J L- ETN2 D. Taylor DS2 B. Weaver DS2 J. Whipple ETR3 D. Bagley ETR3 J. Boncz ETN3 J, Boswell DS3 B. Burford DS3 A. Buswell n I P. I ETN3 E. Christensen DS3 T. Comer I I l l i s y -- V ' E 'J v 3 f 1 r , 1 ETN3 R. Cooley ETR3 D. Crim l ! i l l26 4 -mY i -v .,, W ETR3 C. Danielson S .9 - 4 ai X. Nw f' L, V 'X-1 ETR3 R. Gerwick ETR3 E. Grandstaff BTRJ R. Holbrook I: TRJ J. Holland l-1'l'R3J.Joncs 'lf-1 .35 - 1 xf l ., 57 ur I4 T 3. I P a - ETR3 P- Kins ETR3 R. Klingcr I.. rm 1: Melvin usa R. Moen usa H. Molina ..-S 1 lglll ff ETN3 P. Moore DS3 B. Neff rims lm. lmrwns 1-inn R. Patrick rims s. Paul l ,I . S .. f x- .. y X ., Y 1 41 31 A px V l 0 Q 3 ' 'l M J -in f. TR3 C. Putman P-,TN3 A. Rupp I-. I N3 iz, sulnrwuf nm Im. sum D53 R- I-HL ETN3 S. Davids ETRJ B. Davlcs l-ITRB J. Doyle DS3 R. Ferguson l,......--W ,, , - l h ' l - N-I x ., ,.r .Niff gif 0 ' V if al ETR3 T.Webh SN I. lim-,lmly lm' Hippy, I INQN M qVq'fmnur USSN ll. Ill ll.- 7 'Qu-ykgl l'1'l'NSN J. Travers SA R. Blake - ,. Zhl-..,, .. ....., .M,...........,.,...,.... ,?. 01 Division fi ' 'lx , -. fri .Y . .l v - 1'- 5 fin - 'F ' If 1 ,r H. r ...X .. f X, r... . iii- l 1 i r if 2 ' , . ' x 'J sr : oscM P. ReYnolds ig ,nm Q f . Y! l I ' PY! I LCPO my 4 . .1 x X - I M ' ' osc E. Berger osc J. Billups osc L. Lindgren osi D. Buck osi J. Chewning 051 R- COOHCY 051 D- Hale 5 . QL! ni 1 x Jw lain lun! K A9 OS2 W. Weiland OS3 R. Abrams OS1 M. Sablan OSI R. Scesny OS2 R. Risk OS2 M. Snecd r x irggmgr ' J 1 L I s X 'fgj i'iR 4 t L Y A mt X -- X Nl f f ff ' 3, fl 1 1 , -r r r . OS3 D. Barcelona OS3 J. Boyd OS3 R. Colby OS3 M. Darbyshire OS3 P. l-lrny ri -v -xv 5, x In Y . wi X -. N, x7 if N, , r Q X4 OS3 G. Gilliland OS3 G. Hamilton OS3 D. .leffcoat OS3 A, Matthews I Q . Y . .if X V fi Q 5' ' ' 3 I l if V' E -i 1 OS3 J- M0rl'0w OS3 C. Pecover OS3 R. Schultz ' V .3 T' . .3 , V., 3 ' , H, - x 1 if . is-', 5 .N ., qv H 5 y ' H V ' V, ' if 2 x r ' -L an 1 ' fi. N76 ,f A Wy V oss M. Shrable oss L. sim oss n. Snow 128 .3 -1 l I I A I 1- E S K E 5 i OS3 R. Stewart l I -1 M f f .. f. IQ! ' 1 in 4 OS3 G. Todd OSSN J. Barker OSSN M. Cohen I x, ., N f ' R 7 . Z I. I 1, .1 . OSSN E. Denson OSSN F. Gordon OSSN L. Hightower L 4 gf x - Y , fl. -lf'-. rrfwffxf x,f'Y A A ,. l A OSSN M. Johnson OSSN W. Navratil OSSN R, O1-lanlon I .-0 ,hi 4. lt 5 va? A I . S S H X XXX Q Q 1 K N f . 4 X OSSN K. Pederson OSSN K. Robison OSSN R. Thomlinson OSSN W. Watson ., s 1 Q 4 , I L Q 1 ' gms ' - W ., y ' 3 s f 1 .. f I i f ' , y f I ' A i A ' '11 OSSA M. Briggs SA J. Brooks OSSA E. Cree SA F. Crosby SA M. Edmonds OSSA J. Holst f' - , iipg,1 x 1 fa l .QS 1- v ' I X - M' -3, . xt V - , I . K u xx .. X F- VA Q l X 'Q , . X I - ' - -'-v 4 X Sl wh -ns OSSA R. Slcrling USSA T. Vigil OSSA R. Wurstcr O. ,. JUFIPQ fy, N x71 'aunt qjggy l'.lfvl KWJX IT. SUIVIKHIL' I . . CI L 130 1 W' QA Q 1 4 . ,,. A 5 A 'av fb ' ...J , . U I'HCJ.S.1ndcrs l.l'l'U - V' .,. 7 'v 5 3 ' 'A -A.. 'I 5 N HQ!! Q' Y sv M A Q 1 Hs 1 :ff V v Q .. 1s4.--. V sw f '-' PHI R. Boyd PHI J. CanuPP PHI w. 1-mm vm 1.vmcy..ru vu: w. fn-,u.n.f.1 rn I. mm Pu: R. Ewa Pm D.Hayl1eS .VA ,. ' r r -,' A 'q nv , . yx I x K J, Q. '+L y y 1 ' . 2 sv, 1 4 ng . B ,Yr S7 g W QW v .3 ....- 1 1 A . - - R. Bashlm PH2 B. Janen PH2 M. Welke vm 1. I-'ranzcn vm n. sauce rm xx. srmrrcf vm c. mmrwn PM 0- 5 f ' PHAN F' if ff' ra Z, , j' vt . 1-5 - l E I ng 'X PHAN T. Janes PHAN 1. 1.u1.m ru.-w lv. mu-:nf l'll:X.-X xx , mr-mn rufx.-x at Zum--'all FM!!!-I 1,1 XT: NIIIIIILH INT. ill P, Nl X 'I MSQ r-. Q Q 0 0 :..,. ., I -. i .,1,. I s 1 0 n 5 ' ? l - ix Q, 5 ' hvlv Q 1 9 CTOC R. Lake LCPO l -Q' Mg 'EQ K X N- .- CTA2 R. Blackwell H -1 Q, NY ct c ' X :QD Ziff Q -CC CTO3 R. George gg.: CC :A V S2 'f 4,5 l ju ff x 0 T n Af 9 l V. - W5 ,-- f li- . , 1 ,ix i :N ' Ax Y 'Pawn x N - N V H x ,, 2 . xf ' . ' I-,wc's1.Am1L-rw. N , V X' , l l.C'l'O 132 I'WC' ll ll: ' . , - ' S wus l WI ll, ll1.uvn.-r I XX I lm lxuymx ,M K H M N In NN X 'Wu IXKSN X1.klau , W, 0W Divisiun Q., ya. . ' E. f, V V7 ' ' a xv, 3 If ' 1 -525. gf . AWI P. Dupre 5' X Bhd., 1 , X AX1 D. Myrvick ' R il' ,E ,, . V AW 1 A. Radcliff ,Q 22 1 , 1 AW2 R. Hawver 4:-4 5 rx w ,y . X S na., fi if . '--1 AX2 M. Poorman k R Nw vw xx g xi-T W MY X KN if Q Y SZ 1 I' X . AX2 R. Thomashefski OT3 C. Miller A . - . ..... . . .... . V9 . K i .. . A f' - V PX N - . . -'5 J'?ff. K' 'A 1 ' ,w L , ,,. ,..v . ' 5 I' ,1+.. , JL- ' ' -, f QP-A J .W ,- .f 'lf- :Wi '- 1 - QL. H-1 il. i ' X RA 5 R' X 'R , R Al ' , 7 bx K x 'ff ,- 1 R .N .. 4 .., V 'f . ' A- -ff 'W , N :fix 47 . 27 J Z N. if 4 3 Z ,, I f ' . ' w E I. 1 RR'x f A - AW3 J Moore AW3 G Simmons AWAN D. Bruner AWAN D. AWAN H. Kuhn AWAN W. Lalor AWAN D. Yurger 133 Fitzpatrick I ' 'nw 4' ' 7 A W 'M WM ivision V -r lv 'f X Y 5. QYA QQ lSC W. Crouse DMI A. PHI G. Piepel' LCPO Bloodworth , Y,.,, ..,.,,,,,1 f,,.,A, :iq i - 5 S Y .4 Nl lSl S. Toledo IS2 S. Blais 1.. . -I .V 4 , .Q W -.S V 1. Y s rr X --15-. H ' S Yr my 2 fx s .1-. j 2 ' ' 5:1 1 YN2 H. Hamilton DP2 R. McDonald IS2 R. Nelson PH2 J- Pl'iICheI! DP2 R v v y wg if . cf . Y' v N! xi kj N! L -sl . Schuyler IS2 L. Smith IS2 J. Swallick IS2 R. Walter 5 ' 1 5 ' l . Y H W 5 I A .4 ls 1 . 915354, I , PH3 L. Harden lS3 C. Johnson lS3 P. Lavoie IS3 E. Lukaszeski 1 nag 5 .gas 'J In J J. .J Q 1 wif' I 7 U jo I f f 'ig l' All I ,. Xa i .J CTT3 H. Mettille IS3 D. Miranda Q I I P, .q u N, I .A Y I v 1 1 Q , 3 ex I 0 . .lx 152 X i IS3 W. Seals IS3 F. Sebastian DP3 B. Williams I ,E 1' P . .L C ,. 5 - X , If I X . 2 ., Z I I N rr. 7 X 5 l . 5 f - ... I :I 1 I DPSN G. Howard ISSN C. McNeese ISSN T. Snider DPSA R. Kildcbeck 135 SN D- BUWWU ISSN P. Hurlcigll ISSN P. Condon CTTSN D. I Dotlcrwclch K an-. -f wr 'xmQX..AX -.---v MQQAxw,.-. - KXXXXXN f X r1 ' x .A nf fa. Y- , f .' I., I r ,T c. V . f IO 9 I . my J' fx f' - T- '1 Z.---V .- I x 1 fn.- . , 5 9 pg? . D ,Rael , ' M ., Fil A, vw. an A, 1 fly - mv, Si fi., H Fi 3 rl: wiht ,. 1 M , ., .QQYQAQ1 ' 'si'l7'L9 Y 2 ,A ' -s 4:55 . ,VI if? ,f,: Q K1 1 iv ka! wwe 1' 1-I--wi-nf 'Q-5 QPQHII hun, fs in ii xr? , zr',,,Ig,,,,.r1 1'-ff. , 4 A, 21, .., f,,,T.S': . ua. 1 ' ig' e .5 .rlt 1 A swift il ffl. ,nm I, V, X, ,,fjJ2,4 0 V71 i 0 f,q5gZ ,f4 4.4 ' 1 . 6 , IAM., LTJG D. Heimbach CMS S, it LCDR G. Ricabaugh LTJG J. Howard CWQ3 R- Reed Comm Officer Asst. Comm R2dl0 , 3 . COMMUNICATIONS gg 'Q Everyone has heard the tale of Paul Revere's , ,,,g2+3f M F7 Midnight Ride alarming the New England , 4+n'i 'S' L I, ' K . cotmtryside that the British are coming. ' ' A -I 3:5 fn' Q The Communications Department aboard f Ili 1 NX 225 KITTY HAWK could handle 250 incoming , 5 messages, 50 outgoing printed encrypted mes- .I ,5 vs' 1 'I will' gf. ' sages, distribute 15,000 copies, maintain two 5161-frggurn cmruav 1 ,kv 5 K LQ H I 3 ix dozen covered and uncovered voice networks, COMMUNICATIONS E ' ' 3.5.5 and a dozen teletype channels to ships in f X 'fa if '53 company and commands ashore, in the same x, , . -13, X space of time and call it routine. -1 '-1 4 1 The same sense of teamwork that allowed I L . Paul Revere to spread the word 200 years Z' l y ago, must and does, exist in the Communica- X ' tions Department. The Communicators have ' A' 'yt confidence in themselves, their team, and their g ijt ship, which is built upon a sense of pride WW. xg that has grown with the history of our country. F34 Urn F A ' GMZSZZB 1- I, xl Jw? lille! f -4-1-Z3-y n A rf- Xi x 8 . U f ur.-. , Y Z f if i 5 .1 12-3,1 Z ' U so I1-dl Q I Cf.2g,,, L- Q I jf Cf, CD 'O' ,gf l il ff VJ11 5 'KE G-J ,, R ' .0 :sire it 1 -m Q ' x-Q fx A ? -W fluff X n LW - , ' 7' - 2 44 A Q A Ls 's 3335 GLQS-S Q X 'Qs' NN K0 Sw 5 . 3, 9 6 Nw? 5 f, ,5 N L Ai , ff' il .. ' X f fi g S -1 Q . 1 L- lr ' 'r A we 'K P Ant lefty J, i Xmas. ' ss. --- N- t a 7'LJEN77E7'H CEIUTCIRV COMMUNICATIONS - UA-. H '33 wh. innate fo 40.0.4 1.-My Ma QW., Km- Sef flew.. f., 41-c f.-nah ? X 'I 1 ' h . :Q SR, MUIP Y RMCM Y. I-'cuff RMI I. Mlmfv v - 1 Kr, S9 N .14 . V L N ' ' RIMM Ludwig R513 R, Nuflllil RM! R Yum-nul x -- N V 4 . ' V v I. 51 . ' xl , ' .J xi W , RM3 A. Atkins RMJ C. Iinrum RMJ R Huffnun , I , I, -I 4 . ' 7 -K ,A lf, 'k ' J -. V . Nl RMJI. Lowery RM! K, Nh-yer KSU ll I vl1-H1 N1 'ki 'E' ix RMU-Rassdale Rmlm.un.,..1u us1.w-xuwwv 1 I' x 1 -5, 4 V 41 V RMJJ' wfllhilusen RM .1 H, Whiting H M11 lb NNII'-'PU NMI J. V.nuglm RMI R. Wy.. Yx 'iv I ay' KY GM Division 5 il chfurd RM2 G. Dccusler RM2 F. Domby ZIHWR ' - NL! RM2 R. Learn x, , Q .., V an RM 3 A. Alderette vn'y ,V RM 3 G. Linscott J .K wg RM 3 R. Prewitt 5: RM3 D. Wallentiny .l 5 1 2 s .XJ I RMSN R. Arelland 2 K X -TY :Si lv A - A- , ff ', ' . f. f F 1 ' ., W ,V X Q . , N at V X Mk , V' j xv 7 z RMSN D. Brown RMSN S. Corey SN G. Grier RMSN A. Hatakenaka N. . w .. A SN D. Jenkins RMSN D. Johnson If . m -3 5 '- ku ' n' ' ' Z , I -3 SN B. Newson RMSN F. Rosenberg --Mg. .fa ' 4 .-.n I LJ' I .y , I . wj RMSN F. Sandoval RMSN S. Saxton I r A ' 7 , V I RMSN R. Thompson RMSN P. Tucker RMSA G. Campbell SA W. Crupi ffl Y' 1 x A l o f . 1 ' E Z 1 J ws l RMSA J. Fullerton RMSA P. O'Jancn SA J. Patterson RMSA R. Pena I nw.--MM - ..a-u..,gV,,x M A ' . vi 1' A E if bi, Thi . 1 'Li ., VTP' ' 5:24 f 1 Q Q J f-y...,p- l ' K ii , Q, . -1 ' .1 ,. Tipp ' ' , ' X-' 5 ' v , R R. l WW, '-wiysfinu 'ft ff? -' ' JST' -' , ' 'Len Q , 1 X ai 1 gig? X HCQM 1 . -. Y Q 'lax 'in ' if A X LA x V li R ff ,f , ta, -1 N N In :ij j f Y! if , 'alll R sa 5 RMC R. Stabler ' xl P LCP0 lzlvll c. Billings RMI R. Dunbar Rlvll G. Popejoy Rlvll D. Wranik RM2 w. Flesh RM2 G. Grant RM2 w. Spires KL A' Ink!! RM3 S. Erickson RM 3 L. Jordan RM3 W. Leard Y RM3 J. Plumb ' ' L:- - 1 ' 1' , -L 552911 4 f l f z f ff K! 1 I gQ lf, ln M .. V ii?-. , , X , WM: V Q9 RM3 A. Smallwood 00 l I ffl X' M 4. my I ,, , , Q, E AA,. . my an ,Wyyf ff' fffw 7 0 ff, 4M V f 7 f M I, . ' f ,Q RMSN J' AUM' RMSN o. Archuleta , Q A .wg .. Y gp! M. l f 'Q RMSN s. . Olsen RMSN lvl. Tnrano RMSN B. Walker RMSA B. Clark RMSA w. llnfnnlnnd SA T. Wells SA J. vvnlle SA M- Wm' 142 un, peclal ire lghting eam l lRliT l lRli! FIRE! There iS a Class ALFA fires in criniptirtment 3-O97-7-Q. Away the Special l'llI't3 lfiqhtirig Team. All hands Stand Clear of all Liililirrs and ptissagewaysf' Wliieii this alarm is sounded, 36 men run for tliieir lives and the lives of every man on the lkI'I'I'Y IIAWK. These men are the SPECIAL l-'IRE-1-I-'lt3ll'l'lNti TEAM, the elite fire-fighters on v-.-liiisie sliotilders rest the awesome responsibility of qiiiwklv and efficiently reacting to any and all fires or lltimlings. Niiinv times they have been Called away and mirli time their quick response minimized the piiti-ntiiil loss or damage, demonstrating their mpiertise, clodicration and constant vigilance. gl. Snr ,Q gp ,-111, :if QW - 521.34 Q 'wi ' ' Q .s U 1 . 1 viva r f ,, '4 fi H 45? 57' -? 'U-. ups J Q fr: SJ -ni v 1 Fw- , is I '-'Q' r ,nt S- Y Q 1 H L Q rf? Yi i I F F 5 i 'T ,n I 4 Q,-r -1. 1 1 I K PN' ,. 'J I D 1, fd ., 1 U mv I x. . Q n f gJ! Y'1 4 iw? 1 V ' 2 ll 5 'Q Q l., ' V5-f-M Lu... 55 if .fff -H -fVQ-' - V--' --- ir lepartment -'NSLEV 1 F1 fun. Early Naval aircraft taking off from flight deck of USS Langley. I4 we 1 s 1 , r - , iii' X .iff . , :Q .D ' iggasi- ,nfl 1 iff ' 4 Lcun R. Leone LCDR c. Janes Leon 1. omney W Flight Deck Catapults ARR Gear I V, f .1 fx AJS Q ' I -1 i .Q 1 xy an ,, ,AJ w lf, N W Al V. , Yu 1 I if 'li' um CDR J Davis in D- up LT V. Adler LT G. Bunch LT D. Harrington Air Officer Fuels Asst. CAT 8L ARR Gear Asst, CAT 81, ARRGear Yellow, blue, red, green and purple are the ' ' colors of the men of the Air Department. ' .e These men are responsible for the movement Q and safety of all aircraft aboard the KI'I'I'Y ' Q HAWK. f The yellow shirts are flight deck directors. N- .5 Blue shirts are the chockrnen and elevator We operators. Red shirts belong to the Crash and T D H I LUG T. R -d Salvage personnel. The men that provide the hanggn, Sgfke Admin skill to launch and arrest aircraft wear green. The purple gang is there to provide IP-5 and AVGAS to the aircraft. Without a doubt, the Air Department is the most colorful and one of the hardest work- ing departments aboard KITTY HAWK. Many long, grueling hours are spent getting aircraft ready and into the air and safely back aboard. They operate a busy and congested airfield in all kinds of weather, 24 hours a day. 1 l Q49 1 5 H 'U-hr CWO3 G. Overall Am. Fuels l' cwoz 1. Grissom Catapult Mami. U if CWO2 T. Robuck Air Bos'n B B S . 1 el I . JXSHI l T- ig sa 4 'J ., V ,. : V .XQ -. f ,. ,.,, :I ' 1. N 1 . A . Q .lv -X f - -lu' A Q7 N ly! K7 ' ' - ABCS K. Brerg 5 A lv as bf A V l LCPO D ' . - - ' ' A ' BH . - A C F CUNY ABHC D- Daily ABH1 M. Alford ABH1 J. Atteberry ABH1 F. Bethune ABH1 A. Regan ABH2 c. Brown ll-1 ivision ABH2 J. Mayberry ABH2 S. Williams X Sl .ff , ABH3 A. Adkins ABH3 E. Boes ABH3 G. Borne ,r B .,. .5-. X' sftu ' -.3 . ABH3 R. Cassase ABH3 J. Cummings ABH3 T. Davis l ee' J ' 4' l f -if Y X X., V X Y' f. 'fr f 1 N 66 0' if ay X J lvl J 1 X l .. ,, V N 41 yi J I' 'Q 4 , l as V V affix X r 4' li Y 47 gf I! ' 1 L x nn 'I Q7 ABH3 J. Ferguson ABH3 R. Flournoy ABH3 J. Kuiphoff xx t s - . X d' ABH3 G. Law ABH3 D. Mahon ABH3 J. Moore f' Q .fc o lt Y . Q . -- ' .se - .X N ' J '- x 'l ' ' J' e 1. . . - . ll - , uw. q Q7 - ,lun V at lu-.Z 4 e. A 47 .3 4,7 A 3 1 ,- X 4.1. ABH3 J. Smith AHH3 J. Spraglin ABH3 D. Williams ABHAN D. Baldwin AN M. Bluemling ABHAN li. Cooper ABHAN S. Deaver ABHAN G. Desaulniers A. A xv, .5 S AU K K , .. xx-.ily K it l GX , . . 1 X G .. X . X F f f ? f f 7 X3 x. 3 MA.. , A A ' AN D, Dugan AN D. Gallardo ABHAA M. Hamilton ABHAN M. Herman AN D. Horace AN L. Irvin AN A. Jackson AN B. Laney A Q li' ' . h W Z' I Y .f ' S 'Q -A 5 wg . . . Z X' , f W vm 5 A , -. M 1 s i L V ABHAN T. Lawson AN H. Leflore AN E. Moraila AN D. Munoz AN J. Reed AN M. Rhedin AN R. Rooke AN D. Sharp I-v - A- ,,. .F - ,,,.-f-4 so.: LAVY n f : :gf .. Z 1 I . in rf. .NW . AN R. Smith AN J. Tubao - 5, rf 97' .r S .Sf I AN D. Tucker ABHAN T. Watson ! Y, ' ig! f My Xxx -r Y fa -..W -- - -f- AW ' A' 'A :mr---li -' 431 1 waz. H AA W. Hatchett fl' wi oz, , 'ZW 72. .gy A ...W 4 X -. AA R. Sanchez feJ ,f.::g 7 . YW - . - if f? 5 - X f FH' V3 VV: . . 5 , gl x J XKQ??f f fi '?R?E'J -.7 Q Zi, -. A ja' ... 7 1 J, J A f , V X X A A 7 I 1 . . ABHAA J. Bangert AA M. Brennecke ABHAA S. Carrasco AA R. Carter AA S. Castillo ABHAA J. AA W. Edwards Defrancesco fs.. A .V , 3 it A T, V so my if-N A - xl V F ' -vw ' , 4' X I I l K , ' Z E :gli QW! . . I K . - f K ,fx , 7 if 2 AA A. Hood AA D. Jones AA J. King AA D. Kinser AA M. Knutson AA R. Livingston AA F. Miller - .H iii .1 I f x - if j . X AA T. Smith AA H. Stovall 1. A Y Q 3 1 5' ! 1 ' I AA D. Williams AA J. Winters 4 AR S. Johnson 1 sm, in Q 1 Hgrr X X71 152 i 1 V-2 Division iY,,V,, N . ' i' ii ' N5 X ' ' ' . I! Q' mg' W '-ui., fu... NH' f 5 . Z A 5 x ABEC C. Malone -1 . . 2 - .mr 1-Ls . ' 'iff - LCP0 ABEC R. Baily AHEC P. cooper ABEC E. Drake ABEC W. Duzgins EMi N. Galinaao ABE1 R. Julson Assn s. simpson i AQ 'A ' i.: ',,. 4 4 432.1 Y P ' i ' 'A . il X P x N ' I X. i 1 3 Z --Nz.. K5 ' wr ,yi 5 -1 '-- v -.1 -.y , . -Q, 9 A 9 -A S713 'vs R Q' Us .A i ix: Iva! A ,Q I H -1. 'Q' -1 . iv 'J . , FL, EM2 D. Dean ABE2 A. Hanson ABE2 C. Martin ABE2 D. Ramey ABE2 J. Simon ABE3 D. Anderson ABE3 J. Archer ABE3 T. Briggs 1 5 X :Y fl X2 ,fr H , X ,lf f Q7 f rf -1 A 2 , -1 sf -if N-. f 4 f . 4.7 .. .S I V , . '4' V - , N! , v 4 ABE3 M. Cordle ABE3 R. Crawford ABE3 W. Dippolito ABE3 R. Gendreau ABE3 C. Hackler ABE3 M. Haley lC3 M. Hallahan ABE3 S. Hardy l 'I bn BEAN L Clea or AN D. Cole . Q ig , W X y -f 1 N-1 1 Y, Y 4 sl xr X- ' , ty 6 1 'A x IN, yr xr: ABE3 C Navey ABE3 R Owens ABE3 G Phllhp ABE3 R Scheff ABE3 J ABE3 C. Tebbs ABE3 R. White AN R. R X , S 7 -. W L ,IJ 4' C 5 A N k -Q 1 ,fl E 6 Nl ABE3 J. Lenartowicz AZ3 T. Lowman ABE3 R. Maciejewski 'i 1 L . n Bailey W A 15 QW A A f A f I A L. J AN H. Collins AN J. C0rral , W.-, X I X 1 . 1 , nf f I xx Q.. 1 I ,, ' W , ..,.'. I - ' N M G hman AN T, Gestren AN W. Gowans AN D. Gunning AN R. Johnson AN K. Kline AN S. Coyne AN D. Frauenfeld ABEA . 6 fi .35 i- Q- 2 '-'ifigfffw 1 .V i ,A . lx.. .. . . X an I x I 4 V 1 . A f' AX A ' X 'f ' . :ff ...., an ,ix .- af il ABEAN B. Lash ABEAN K. Laughlin ABEAN P. Lott ABEAN J. Miller ABEAN F. Meacham ABEAN L. Pellerin AN M. Pierce A AX Wx AN C. Rachunek hge H-If . 191' 'A ' of 42 ABEAN A. Smith - i A 'Q ' f f ABEAN J. Wallner J-1-f ,-- !., ABEAN G. Wesley W ' 1 ,.f 4 'TXQAT ,- ' ya 4 .1 . .. , 0 v , s-H, . ' N.. 'fa - J YA 'f 154 ' f . .. ', . .Q I Dbl R X! , A' AN A. Whisenand AA M. Barnet! AA T. Baxter AA R, Cm-asella -6 s 44 L K n,-Qi' N R. Price .W on . A N f A . ., 1 ' f ix 5 - 5 J X f K 2 V!! 4 'f N H I ff ' 'L 'j AA T clark AA v Cl I I I ' - RY ABEAA C. Damman AA C. DelaCruz 3 'x TU K T 5 f J 7 L 'x ABEAA D. Dobson - Q? - '9 Y -7 , AA W. Garland i Q S Z? 'I V 15 I AA W. Graham in AA K. Hutton o ,J ,' ox 1 xi, Z IL 1:-1 A fx? :iff M 'A X f If h 1' ' 5 X K A L BEAA F-'Mattock ABEAA L. Mayne AAD. Miller AAR. Morse ABEAA c. Johnson ABEAA s. Johnson ABEAA M. Kaiser AA T- Mahoney A 4 4 X X if fuss ii' ' ABEAA G . W b AA N. Wellman AA J. Young ' AA T. Roskam AA D. Sanchez :cm w. Siebrand AA s. Thompson ABEAA M e 6' Mackechney V-3 Division ABHC O. Egbert LCPO EF N , ,xii-It 3 M,... Q .. , Q I V :Q 'e,.,5,.,'l' 5 . 1, ,.-gi-A . 1 r-1 ' -1 iff U ,Lea-A 4 . ABH1 I. Kennard ABHI J. Levingston Y S i -fr, 5. Y' X X Y 9 ' . Y ' N SV! ' V 9 I 1 I ABH2 H. Kruzan ABH3 A. Alcazar ABH3 R. Gardner ,N P 1 V. ef, ' '- N , IV v ff- lf, . if I - . - ABH3 G. Kovacs ABH3 J. O'Mara ABH3 G. Phillips f if 4 - ,, , .4 . - '- xg X 1 V . - -. v sl. V 33 C . i . f. A f '- . W i ff 4 ' X i A ,., ,,, 5 , A f ABH3 D. Pipes ABH3 R. Wilson AN B. Balcobero A B v , Of! me 1 P R 4 I' N r f f L 4 1 i n . i i 156 AN A. Barrett AN P. Berryman AN L. Brent AN A. Burnley ABHAN J. Cox AN L. Davis ADJAN D. Dodie K. Y Q .. 1 X - - im . Qi -- 7 .. Z . -' f , 7 1 ...I 31 4 - A A ABHAN J. Hickman AN A. Johnson ABHAN R. Kramer 7 . '- ,4 ' A 1 5 Q 'JP If , -. Q5 x- ' an A ABHAN F. ABHAN W. Owen AN D. Perry Montgomery 1 9 - D L3 . ' 1 xes 'l:'! - 4 ' L s nv. K ..! . -- 1 -1 I X1 1' ' - AN M. Proud AN O. Ramos AN T. Valdez .A gf, , . x X ,A 1... , . .1 . N M' 4 , is. AA L- Bailey AA R. Bangor AA w. Bauer K N I, .' f Q f I f X W- 'Fi' A N F, J ' H . . AA R Cole I AA J. Davila AA M. Bowden AA Custancdn AA ff. body - 5551 Xx , N A ,ff ' ,f I AA T. Erwine AA G. Henley AA M. Hernandez 1 'I .lf f , ., . ABHAA M. Hill AA J. Hollins AA G. Lightfoot W 1 T ai - . . ' ' . , ,i - Q A . Tiff li if Sf. A .... . , . W 'R .A . -,. AA J. Lipple AA J. Markezich AA J. McGough .4 ':,I' 'V' . Rf .,, , 75 'xg - M E. S X l X -If yi X A ' 1 ' . AA J. Osborne AA J. Otten AA S. Parks lf ky 1 l b ' 'J' f , L,Lr fl.-I ! an -Q :X ABHAA H. Patey AA L. Powell ABHAA w. Shepherd ' fvff, l ' 7,1 '33 Q ' ' ' l 1 u ,, ' f J Mn. AA D. Smith AA D. Williams AA L. Wood , X i Nw. ,-l,f!-- A--' ,,,....n, 3 5 .nfl V ,, gqx ?X'f .r 5 . K Af., If X if . 5 . ' U, l , I K 1 Nik I ff' N WX N Q ' ,'g1H..J Q V , E! . KSN 2.4.7 , QS K - X , ,LI A- 6 xg X . SNC A -9 , -. . 1 1 fi N C I t K X .aww . , ' , X Q I - .pw-wif aww :Q-QMS www' NNN wxf , QNX em X S V-4 ,.'-.. M' ,150 ,mf M-Vg ww -V ,, y N - fwo X w ,A ft , A ,I .qv 1 xx -Qt 1 XR Wg! fi wxhofgf ABCS D. Strampfer ' Ll- I LCP0 AHFC C. Claxton AHFC J. Gamer Am-'n J. Brown Am-Cz M. :ww Ann n. Reeves Am-2 R, w,,k,,A8H 8 A! - lflltrong ivision -SN -ylfk-M ' ug! mi al Auf-'J cs. much Am-'J G. umm ABFJP Bechtold -Q, v 41:1 X'1.'5', ABFJ D. I-'ricr ABFJ M. Gschwind ABF3 D. Johnson 1 -1. 'Q' Xf ABFJ R. Johnson ABI'-'J J. McGrath ABF3 S. McNamm 1 la ABF3 K. Nance ABI-'3 R. Norwood ABF3 N. Peterson 5 N -wg 'L vw C g -P .-1 Q04 v- - All!-'3 w. Pfincv ABI-'J P. same ABF3 E. Vnfnff 'Inky T J ' 'Hsu qv ABF3C Vaughn ABF3 M Wllllams AN C Brown ABFAN D AN J Chester 5.4 AN V Massey I R' X Jem v ABFAN D. Salad!! x AA W. Backhaus ssh L i fl x- D 1 ' AA C. Castillo bwzamgr'-lv Cantlm -f ANW Hudson ABFAN M Larsen ABFAN M Lopez AN R Reeves ABFAN A Tno AA R. Baker ff.: ur AA J. Cates Xe 5-tux Q ef ABFAND Roland AN B Rowe nn' N-M S f rv A f fl ABFAN R Zegers AA R Armstead an AA R. Bustos AA D. Carroll . . 4 l ' H I 1. .., 1 -6 I- . ' A T. G l M,I:AA R. Cgopcf ABFAA P. Davis AA H. Flowers AA S. Garrxson AA G. Golden A rave le Y. ,, 1.-', ', xt, I f - V A A. . h, 'fx' l. v ' 1 . . an . xxi,!. -v .H ,X f .3 x 7 . A Z A ' , . nl A l. . Q K 4 K AA D J A AIA A Jochem AA R. Kessler AISI-AA C. Launen AA R. Laffour AAC Ming ABFAA c. Greene AA R. Harrigan ABF - e 5 ' MX V X 0- -U 4 A ly . X . , -f' f ' xx u X 1 ' 7 in 4 X H 5 1 AA A. Montanez ABFAA D. Petrovich AA D. Pollard ABFAA R. Reed AlJl AA T. Robinson AA W. Schul AA W. .Scaland AA M. Stegner rm ' f AA R. Stevens AA P. Stout , l I K . Q. I' ' -l f Q2 x--. I X A f X ar.. K wr' 1 ABFAA M. Tilley AA V. Tolliver 'W wif A ' 7 . ly , l 4 AA I. Vine AA S. Walker 'T f A fri' A S 4 'x P . 3 , .. I f X- r - AA C. Washington ABFAA S. Yale 'W 'B-.Q 3 ., 1... 6 JH 4:A'1f :f 'F .-1. ' A' M4 . ,mb xk ,Q .. . ',V9Y1f1 4 Y Q- ' n - g - 'f N V-5 Division 'Q v Y ww 4 n ,que so , Q k k A ASQ . +5.53 Q ' ny T :My sv 1 m 9 h n X we Z X WA: F 1 Ii, V 4 1- ABE3 R. Rulon ABH3 J. Sturdivant ABH3 L. Whitt AN R. Jackson H? 1 X l l Z x ' f 9.1 S+:-' 1 ABHAN T. ABFAN K. SA W. Howard SA F. Robinson Schornak Severston fl M 1 64 'sf 3 I apartment Vought 02U-2 being repaired on hangar deck of USS Langley CV-1. W W N LCDR R. Browning LCDR W. Oatway Aircraft Maint. IM3 Div. 3 ' is E' ? c W: i?r'iDRaSE22Jm AM, mr T -- LT T. Lattin LT D. Millsap Today's complex and sophisticated aircraft require trained technicians with a multitude of equipment to keep them in the air. This iob belongs to Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department IAIMIDJ. Repair- ing and testing jet engines, overhauling hydraulic components, inspecting and repacking parachutes, re- Asst. AviationlArm General Maint. pairing and servicing of 200-odd avionics and arma- ment systems and maintenance of over 4,200 pieces of yellow gear that support aircraft are some of the jobs accomplished by AIMD. Embarked squadrons assign personnel to AIMD to assist them in providing the best service possible. S-x -ws? nf' V AZCM J. Ussery '-CPO AVCM D. Koenig ATC C. Pauler ? V' X -' 4 KX 'W fl Q ' 'Mi J f Y C . . I' RE AZI H. Meyer ADRI D. Hutchinson ' ,n , V: x:- 1,2 ivision 0 QS wk ' -A -5 -3 T .!.1r1 X: .1 .. A I AT1 R. Mills AK2 A. Aquisap AZ3 R. Grandstaff AN C. Bearskin AA G. Hurt 1 .,, rf ,!2LSff' N - ,L f 'xii . 5 i 5 QA .I A .---. . Ai vh'h. .y .' 1 'R as s it 'el . A . S. q,.::.--XE1 ADCS J. Martinez LCPO --FH... ADIC R. Robinson J X l if x . N EX 3 4 it ADJ2 T. Gaynor ' K A 5 4, Q. 1, I ss, I A it . ' , j xi MU ' -4- W' . x W 'T l f 5 .... Q.. ss Hn., 'N 9 lr! sofa A ' J R '- , . x X! M 5 AMHC J. Trimble AMHI J. Adams AMSI W. Larson AMHI R. Lutz Allll li. Sharp AMS2 A. Ellzey , .1 L -:7J.J- 4 .3 ' 4- . . tj! 5 , V x . 4 - 1 'R V -'A y ' g, i X N -. if V l ADJ2 S. Spiro ADJ2 P. Stone ADJ3 l-L. Ataop ADJ3 ll. Beasley AMS3 A. Canonizado l 1 A ff i 1 . - ' 'K 7 's r-.Y l . R , V 1. ADJ3 C. Castro ADJ3 R. Garlejo AD.l 3 D. Hadley AHM3 G. Montoya r Q '. - fi 1' 3, ' . mf: A - -5-.Ju 1 A 5. I-. 'S V fs X Q5 gl PR3 W. Mace PR3 J. Scarborough V L .X ---1 t . AMS3 K. Spriggs v,,,-- ,,.-' V,...-' t CIR!! Alu h , -.-.- ADJ3 M. Trant 7 if 1 AMHAN K. Castee . .....,,,, . A -W--5 -sv ,.,,. .Y -qv U ADJ3 G. Vest AMH3 W. Westenbarger if fb if-3, wa veg .C '- A Ai., A g '3 V 1 . ,uk 1 l I 'fy in .Q 5 -. Q- it X , A 5 I AMHAN L. Cass AN H. Chavez AN C. Claravall 1 Q' X --ww' in-I ,. v X , - X , 1 N I x 'V if N - f f ' ff N wi . N... .A .gf 2 A 9' if 5 7 AN E. Cruz ADJAN R. Easily ADRAN D. Faith AMHAN S. JohnsonADJAN R. Kouba AN J. Lang ,JL A gg L t .NN. Q -- ' .- 'W'-M A Wt - ., .,., . --Jw iff:-:ti-Z, .4 -EU x S155 Q , ' . . tai.. 1 2 . - 3 . - A . , . ' 1 X ' 22 1 Q 11 1' N 4 5 as A' A -i ,Ai . - .:,r, , . ...- ii x-Q it : few B . .A ,J H-, V 'Q' . g X ,gil Y' .5 sh 'N V w f- I 'W fill f fl t . 5, . , f 3 , A 7 t if E -Z A 1 ' 'ft' -S. , 'X ' 4' . N9 - - I AN M. Msigsinu AN K, M'-yr-r AIJJAN KT. Mich cl ADJAN A. Sharp AN M. Smith AN D. Wallace AA N. Bartlett AA D. Gutowski x Y . ' ' Qiiiiiki AQCS L. Young i' ' V ' ' A I f 'w ' Alix? 'M' , A 'N A i rg. X E1 , T 1 LCPO Z.,- ' s l A . ATC R. Cosgrove ATC D. Harris AQC M. Harris Q C -1 . .. A a..as , . AT 1 H. Gasaway Evo' .7 5 ml . .um r 4 S- htm 1' 'L' IM-3 Division a ATCS R. Upton AEC B. Bridgers ATC JD Busby N ff . , . 1 X ii 1-L ATC C. Jacobs V .xx q -v--.I ATI M. Oppcgard Qi' 1- AQI R. liruv. n All 'vN.lJuv15 .-1.l'l 1 A V nz, A 5 V l wood 1 N -A.. -sl ..- AX1 T Plough 4 Y AQ2 M. Adams ' wi y Y ff' f -,. 56 - ' 54 A AE2 K. Bull AT2 J. Cole N Y J' AQ2 D. Corcoran 'Y X '-9 ,V y i , .Y All l. Pulley -'Ujl 5.R1vlu-rs-rn RTI .. 1 .1 A-..u,N, .-XQ2 fX.lMun11nguc1 - 1 '91 Xl . O, llarrnx - Y A r n l., -. rf K. x 4 b :Tb 'V 'Ns- il Xl- R kuurrlslvn Xl. Xlff K 'NYM' X V 1 'Y it Y 2 3 D. Eastman . 'FF Y 4, 15,4 Sf, R. Seay wg, H S S. Gonzales - 4. ' 1 . . S ,sf l kncllcr X X X X ,K X .A Vlvxtl n inf jim, f l vm 'y X 'I X' ff 5' 1 ...if ku! X xx - A JF4 we m,p.g,F, ,,.,. 2 ,.w AQ2 K- We A02 C' Rfcves AQ2 M' Richam A02 N- Robertson A02 R. Smith A02 S Smith AQ2 s sreinike AT2 w Tarrillion xi Q! -ts. ,J , ff! J f f f A 'W ul ff ff! W 'ff 0 1 W ' ' f X 5 J . f VK A N 1 n V v 'A 4 S-:gf 'N u- V. 5 . gay' t N . ' 'xl---fl X -1-1 -A - V I v nu. lf- gl lk ' Ph. AQ2 J- Trimble A02 T- Weinmann AT3 L- Bake' AT3 M- Cfwanaush AQ3 D. Cox AQ3 J. Desoer AQ3 D. Englert AT3 A. Gale . ..-W mi xr A ' 1--n X'-V ' . ..,h. V ll .' I if M ,V '- X v X - .L-ya av A N V f. V f '+All 'lv nl ' AE3 D. Hyatt AT3 L. Jacobs AQ3 G. Killingbeck AQ3 D. Kittell AX3 D. Linder AX3 J. Maples ' A X 4 v 27 - X4 f X - 47 AT3 J. Paulsen AQ3 E. Sodano AT3 R. Stevenson AQ3 H. Woods AT3 D. Workman . .. ifgg 3, J y A A- 'gf ' Zlil 1' ix' 4 AX3 D. Yarrington AN H. Adams SN W, Carter AICAN B. England AN C. Hershey' ' . 1 1 X J '- fa . W ff J ' f I M J N KFJ N J AN S. Hodgen AN W. Livcrgood AXAN D. Maxwell AN T. Nichols ATAN D. Oliver 3 1- 1 4' . 1 n 1 , ., ,. ,ii fy, 'pf' ' .s -- - . ' W -1 x ' Z1 -RT I ' , 11. A .C 1 A 4 fan., r 'A a s-1 ,ls ' 1 K 1 . . .- ' CIV J. A nmon AN 0. Peterson AZAN IP. llmmzrs AA J. Stoner ALAA D. Will I H A 'Six A-wx ii' xx Q.. i ASCS R. Rohling LCPO - ff m. A . if 5 Af.. 5.-Aj--.A-1: XIX N l Q.- L .:1.Q,:1,.g,w A , 'Q a fix W- pk, A .. ' 4.2-f - :M .. 4 -,.,:,a ,+V 1' ' K. . 39... ,X AZ2 W. Griebel A ' uf 47 ASE3 G. Wallace In fi' ,. 3 w ASMAN D. Hokrem AN D Morneau AN H Phnlllps AA G Abnl :lc xp 6 x 'mv ' I 44 ASHAA W. 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Najarian LCDR Sandberg ASW Operations Maintenance Administrative f 1 if I 1 at f . ' 1 f ,W p .. 4, , W? '. X x 5 N ' X f 1 . . I I' 1 T, X Mf wi If gl l Q , s ' r ,I sf X 1 A x 'Ulu CDR W. Byng LT E. Ashlock D. Griffin LT C. Gilluly nr Air Wing Commander CVW-11 Carrier Air Wing ELEVEN ICVW-111 has an im- pressive history dating back to 1942. CVW-11 aircraft participated in raids on the Solomons, New Georgia, Leyte Gulf, Indochina, Formosa and the Chinese Main- land during World War II. During the Korean con- flict, CVW-11 was the first Navy air group to down a MIG jet fighter Throughout the Vietnam conflict CVW 11 set numerous records and was the first Air Wmg to receive the Presidential Umt Citation for per formance m Vietnam The Air Wing stands ready and able to support the mterests of the Umted States whenever and wherever called upon with the most comprehensive array of aerial weapons in Naval lnstory wsu AOCM L Northcutt LCPO AZI R Sullivan m 5 so -a 2 E 3 441 U 5 P O so 'Q m D aw 5 N 'v ,. v YN3 G Sherman '1 ', iv YN3 P. Vick 11- YNI A Jason FU! v sf S. S 189 R ,1 4 1'- 'fl s, .- -' -'-s ' lhfj lu U s ' lT Ili H21 :'. Nl .ll LH- ! , I 1 annum . f , I I 4 .. ' I 3 ,.-1 40 O 'lui-r H 4 S. 1' 1 'Mba K KR4. fri f,.,i? ' ,, A ,K '-A ,. --'af - W ' .- -, ' rp' My 5- ' we ww. 4-f4,fi 5. K. w , ,vfwy 0-- 'PFW f ' VMUS -x ug 11,1 ,,,V,,X-Xggv in K y .1 N 1: '-H 8' N. wa? . M W ..--, 1. 6' .P-, '. -yn ,. 1 QXQQQFZV ,, P, . T ' . .-ix-Q I A 1+ ,W 2- Q f ff CDR R. Parker Commanding Officer . My xv. ' P LT R. Knapp LT J . Kumpman LT T. Terrill LT W. Thomason LT J. Watson LTJG F. Brown I92 -4 y . con w. Davis Lcmz D. Bouck LT s. Barkley i Executive Officer Main!- LT R. Clabaugh LT B- Cms I-T R- Goins LT W. Mocock LT R. Muller LT G. Reynolds VF-114 Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN IVF- 114l has attained many distinctions aboard KITTY HAWK. VF-114 is the only squadron that has made every WESTPAC deployment aboard KITTY HAWK since she was commissioned. The Fighting Aardvarks continue to meet chel- lenges in the detection and interception of hoehl8 aircraft. The famous Aardvark, ZOT, staring Ollt from the tail of the squadron's F-41 PHANTOM H aircraft, is recognized as the mascot proven to b6 first in fleet protection. VF-114 continues to live up to its motto: First to Fight. X ff Kffwf 2 ......V,,m ff. 5.1, 'ff' I fr. ,A ...1 , . LQ WM V, ,ap 1 LTJG J. Mazurkienicz LTJG R, Miller Q W 7 , .LQ ff? 47 y W ' 'f I , 5 f M mf HWY? yfyff A I . , W Wy 1 . . ' '- my Y , ' I ' 111 a . mt gif' f f f 7 f .K f VA UV A fy . AA., ' X. '-... LTJG J . Peck LTJ G R. Saunders LTJG S. Smith LTJ G T. Sobieck 5 .:1. ...Q X LTI G R. StewartA CW02 A. Edwards bn X 'S S- . jg, , X-, rw. . Kgs w 1, I AVCM C. Gaylor 2, 555 k X -.-. . , , A MCPO AMSC A. Osborne Amrzc w. snacks Ame n. mm M- L, ,, . . -5 t - '- ' A AS. . . K ,Q Y 'f?. Y 1 Y 5. 1 I xx NPL.: Y X gy ' YN? f . A sd I ' AZI H. Brent ADJI C. Bunton AO! J. Carson AMSI V. Chitwnod ADJ AIU V1 511. AlJ1'SJ.IH.nu, l'l'l 'x. I . K' S. Ihmrm AH --. Y SZ l C. Andrews PNI ' fy :ff I J. Cumnr Al' I af ! fb W1 -. I f.1g..-ra Al!! 1 r.,1v,, AH ,I fvuutm .Z 1, Q- I ' -3 - - Us . - - Y Q S 1. .Nl A 1 '-1IP.H1llhuuxc A01 l.l.aghapeIle AQQS, fn Manu' 'wig f. -m - 11 I V' 1.. ,Q -0, .4 x sa 1, V K E V..'K!rT1!ll0ng ATI R Alithtffy .KMHI T, Bgggfofg ' '15 5 Y 1 1 sz 'fy gl R. lwmpcr -Xll R. Pore AO! K. Foster 194 i K C ix A-XL 1 ll? Vifr, . .rs . . .. A , ' xr v w ' sr pg x ' J ' 2 Y if o 7 ,fl 3 I v .1 ..-1. if ' , I L. -mv 2- v 'QR q W , V kg. I gf ,. ,gp X -QQ? F5 f.. 'gf 'HU H V 5 . X .V X Yi ff... V f M E4 55 DK1 D- Gdbeffan A01 D- Keck YN1 R- I-Ufk AQ1 J. Minton AEI D. Plott AME1 D. Primus ATI J. sage A21 A. santiago . ao lf 9 A . V ' U l . 'l f if ' ' , , ri 1 Q' 1 0 .. .. . fi 4 aa' g mf . 1 l 5 Y 225 Na 'gl I 4 15 . Q f rail, .. r vf . vf xv A . l 2 if 1 ATI T. Scharton AQI R. Tomczak AMSI G. Wallace AQ1 K. Wikstrom AK2 A. Antonio AE2 G. Brown AO2 D. Calhoun AZ2 W. Carroll S ,, ...,. r, A x '- va.. 'I N-v M ll,- A f sz .5 Eff - U V AE2 J. Conde ADJ2 B. Crawford AT2 E. Daly AME2 D. Davis K - v. v 4, F I . is ,fi M Y 'lf'-f xr- !',.. S. 1 if ,-u 'rv ' 1 V Yf . 55 YN2 K. Davis AMS2 S. Dowden AME2 V. Garret ADJ2 S. Goff R I X 5. 'X -an ' ..- ' Y 359 NE L l Q as AT2 K. Graham ADJ2 L. Green AT2 E. Greenup Q ' -1 w sn' gm . .xg . . l v Q 9 ' ADJ2 P. Hardcastle ? fr ,-.,..r. l l sl f l l L I , 1 -.lu v 1 2 v v Q W X v l ' 'L Q l V .. -'Vo wb l vl YN2 R. Johnson AMH2 L. McCall AQ2 C. McCuen AE2 G. McGrady AT2 D. Miles . A ,pf ? 5 . 75' sn- , ,A H lr: '5 .,' -f ll- N- ' X x N ' X Q . -. yy Unk Y ' 11, Al 5 'W Y 1 Eff Q. 1 lv 1 Rx! l :A vm 1 xf AMH2 D. Moats AK2 E. Oxina AMS2 J. Rhodes AE2 L. Schuub PN2 S. Spears AQ2 C. Wallis A02 A. Westbrook AMH3 D Almachar In f 4,-gf' , 4 ,f - ' '-' , Q K . . ., L ' 5 a ,l XN Y., X A-. X Q xr l I gs I . wr . ' s 'I -- v -- -1 v J 47 .Q l '96 P-T3 E- Ames AQ3 R- Anderson AMS3 K. Bailey A03 li. llcnoit Ama s. nomn ,xl-:3 S. Bradley AL3J.Chcbxl1tal1 Us S chu ff ,X i Q ,xg X r Q QL, Y I AQ3 M. Church AQ3 R. Danner ADJ3 W. Davis I 1 . ., M. I .xg 7 . V , . it my V f 3 -. ,V V lim Qs, ' 'N .f ' 41-bi . Y R ' , sit I X l ,Lg K, h N I -I . N QA ' 'L - 37 if , N sf . L r 5 ' AMH3 T. Delaney AK3 R. Deleon AO3 L. Dempewolf Wes! wi 1 ' - x' - I i 'I V - V . - V 1 NV . V X X 'NV s ' Y. Y. . ? I I : . X! Egg ,' l V xx AT3 A. Dredge AMH3 T. Farrales AE3 L. Frisch AMH3 J. Hall ADJ3 R. Heckman AO3 F. Holmes AMS3 G. Johnson Qf if . if Y- V ,-1 . V T .x,.I,.... KAP? .x ,- x X x ' f Ff' N XF xo ..-un V 1 Y Z --Q. -. Y K w ' R' , 47 +3 : i :X A .- R ' I H.. R' V ..,. J . I . . J... AQ3 S, Lewis AME3 D, Littlehgle ADJ3 R, Long AME3 P. Lowery AMS3 C. Lundgren AMS3 M. Mendarus AE3 C. Nash ADJ3 C. Northrup 'R 3 - ,hhs l L Q . W . sss' 1 , R R iss A RJ, ' R Q- L . .RR , X ' Ryo R R . R R f f 4 YR! rl Y 'N Y -1 E .1 if 1 wig! . vi 2 ef x Q7 y 4 1 ' . . Ak., s K, v A 3- f 1 I . 1 F 4 SQ a . 1 . ls, AMH3 L. AQ3 J, Rowan PR3 D. Schlick AMS3 J. Shipley AT3 R. Taylor A03 R. Taylor ADJ3 D- Tl'iSl6l' AT3 T. Walton Rothgerber F - ,.,.... F, ..., -, .... Y., W,,.--w,.,-..-?i-- ill' -fx e .Ji AMS3 S Wellman PN3 E White AQ3J Zimmerman I I AMHANJ Arter ATAN E Cazares AN B Church ff, ' .I .-,. 1. 1. ' ff l Q I 1 Q . q. 4 -,, ' K, 0 n X Q 'f f .. 4 f r X V 2 r 'N' AN M. Colker AMSAN W. Eadus PNSN H. Enriquez ANSAN R. Garoutte AEAN R. Grinnell 4 ., - , F' if X it f fx 'A . , . 'fl 'H X ' 1, '1' ,vs-. Q . xi A A C7 f' ' f . 'f X 198 AMHAN D, Klein ADJAN D. Klopstad AMHAN B. Lambert AMSAN H. Landry AN J. Long PNSN C. Hatfield AN R. Hornung AMEAN J. Husted 'H K v 6, '-. A .M . -4 if ' A ' Sf 1 . U -of A A r . 2 ADJAN C. Martin AOAN J. Marlin AEAN P- Mi 'u 1 u ,X .V ,Vs I +,i?',. . .--Q 1 ffm- i 9 L A ,f ,, X ' 'K Q .N 2,54 44.4-I--0 ' 1' gm ,ff 'xi'- I . I . . init. X N L' -4 V! Xu xg J.. N Ju, QQ.: -1 11 Y 4, E-'THQ Uizfggfff, - . A, XS? w I I 4 f ,X us I ..-'- .Suri air., .. - .Qilfcgi Jn... .... ,L w .,... M34 Q X K' Yv M K. ..:?f2:'?, , V ,. It -,. ,an , U' .lvg V T ,4 i 7 4 L'L N x, . D' is in . AN V. Peppito AN K. Roe ff' X 1 If X VTX -'I 'iw ' T' , Ll J . X 'I - 7 7 43, ' V' r . 7 , '- f I ll- I A .1 'i AMHAN W. AEAN R. Summers AN C. Thomas ATAN T. Warthen AN F. Wendorf AOAN D. Whitney AA A. Bellamy Sedgeman f 9' Q P f 1 A fig, . - ., . -- -X W f . 'i? f1 v 61 Ei., gif, . 5 4 ' A J A , .,.,. 1 Y . f' S . MX 1 ' f . I' fm 4 ' i . sa. A f A , v r 1 1 - 200 AA M. Clark AA J. J imenez AA A. Marquez AA A. Parry AA W. Soggs AMSAA D. Sullivan AEAA H. Welch PNSA R. MOSS 1 ji' W-213 r r'k Tl .-- x ff S70 O I NEW , f' '55 ,, ,, 2 1 N 1 . A ... ' lk'- F ,. 'H -' 1 Q A .T D l .f f - . Ji v , :H . M : .pry-15 saga., 1f,.1j5g,g A A if Milf CDR R. Heisher Commanding Officer VF-213 Fighter Squadron TWO HUNDRED THIRTEEN IVF- 213l have distinguished themselves on KITTY HAWK on six combat cruises. The Black Lion insignia, of the constellation Leo rising in the night, represents the courage and tenacity necessary to perform the mission as an all-weather fighter squadron. Flying the F41 Phantom II aircraft, the Black Lions perform a diversity of missions from surface surveillance to strike group support. The members of VF-213 maintain a unit whose fighting skill is envied everywhere. W . be fpuh W 'TW CDR F. Mezzadri LCDR G. Beshirs LCDR W. Evans ' LCDR C. Rice LCDR H. Risseeuw LT P Bennett Executive Officer Administrative Executive Asst. Asst. Operations Operations Safety iff W Y H LT S. Cohen LT L. Gordon Personnel Asst. Maint. JL K M 0 li re- 1' w. 1. ff ' 5 x, 2 gr D' Hahn LTD: McGovern U LT J. Reeder LTJG D. Carlson uman esources Avmtlon WQUPOWS DW-Quality ASSUFGUCC Ordnance!Public Affairs Development i 1 S nv' R 1' 1 V. . I .lf gy . f: .. . M , i , QC lo NC x X ' J fi, Q al' 'Vs ,x Q. u vi. un . Gb ia LTJG J. Franklin LTJG T. Glaser LTJG T. Meyer AirframeslCorrosion Fire Control Legal Control ' Q I, V A -L' fl 3 ,, Rv' Q A 'v . l fi' Y Q 11l ' Z it .A f 5 f ' ' Q . Q 9 4 3 ' '- 4 5 Q,- LTJG R. Moore LTJG R. Riley LTJG N. Shaffer Line Div.lMaterial Aviation Structural Mech.lstLT EgresslParachute Riggers 4 - 'e-ver N lg 9 . - Oy , N X :MN Q N I -in 'n U1 Mbit: f ll I, lt 7 mlm ll Wsvx , llkoli l in LJ 5 YQ IN , L - s - W LTJG D. Wagner CW02 R. Staples Schedules Maint. Control S Lg, 5 . , 1 F ' Y-if '- ' - . 'f .ii . -, W in : x , , D X xi L.: -fi 4 ., , - . 4 Y' ' 1 x 2: - I-,I MQ: ' 1' AMHC F. Clarkin AMSC D. Kolb AQCS R. O'Hara AOC D. Peters Iv 'la ! -nr... Irv, .A a . AQC F. Pochopin AMCS G. Reid ATC C. Walden ADCS R. Wilhelmsen ,,. ...-,.,..7 Q - . 1 , W P . - ,,V.: V . I 1 . if , R . . sri 3- A' V .fl 7. Fi 4 f 1 11' . K EF4 AMEC T. Young AME1 C. Anderson ADJI G. Berry ADJI C. Dotson ' 'iff X X Q' - ' ,jg ff ' ' no A, 11 14- -. :., 5aai?F'f? fi - .. YV. r ' A - if A 4' in. 1 X5 X - -4 F E. 3, i N-A Q1 fm., L 9 M if T T W9 r N! .:' ', ' ' 1 ' 1 N! ATI T. Elliott YN1 R. Fischer PNI G. Jabinal ATI R. Joffrion Z 'V I I ig' V. .. J '- .',. ' A 9 . , QW!! 'hm' Q, 's. ?P Y V X Y . Y 1 ... Q - . if TNZIJ tix n gf T 204 AQI L. Johnson AZI B. Lowe AEI L. McKay AICI N. Pauley W AFCM R. Brooks LCPO 1 ff' Q , ',,V,,, x wi I Yi ,ff X ,, X .ffm- AECS R. Bull ,lil I -' f V., at A .,. N' V WMI W N1 3 V xv NJ PRI P Reed AQI V Riley AO1 R. Stewart I-'fini N. -rag AMHI L SYUFRCY AMH2 J Augustine AT2 L Bauer BM2 F Blair K 6 f , XX Xu 'Umag- V P -1 , vf AQ2 D Bumphrey YN2 J Cashron ADJ2 R Caudnllo AT2 C Clements Ny ,,k, - K r M. 1 X ' E -nn. 4 . 41 Edwards if M f' f Sig vf J'.S:::':, W- xg ' f, N :EL git!! AI 2 R I 'son A02 J Frost AZ2 H Gabrmtma AQ2 J Griffith 1 'N 'p 1 5-P Q! A A K A - 1 . f is 'K qw' R is --:- V S ,. . , r X J 1 H' Q.. -.- 1 .nun , X: ---Q. .. 4 lf, F' .N '-I- S Q .. ' V , 1 N 1 X! 2 PJ N! Q as ,Q-A. M 2 . ,.. . , 1 ,vt N AE2 W. Hart AE2 G. Hoden AE2 S. Holden A152 W. Killingcr AMH2 D. A02 A. l.lnuHl A12 H. Lylg A02 L Lumhrcchl 'Mamnm ' J -Q U- igiik. .1 ' x .X V -. ! Q iff V s 1 L ' , x! 5 WZ 'V Mfffddff -W2 1. Niycrs .xmz R. Niednelski.-XQ2 L. Oherle I ,J F- ' Ji J x ' 'k H+ ' V ' -. .r .rfffff -- 5 5 -5 V N! 1, X gg , , ' l 2 Q 4 . q . , . . X U S' opml X' 3 J- l1'I1dvrgr.nlt A5152 R. Reimer .-XDJ2 B. Richard A ' 1 Y 'Q v x Y '-5 B4 ' QA QA h . 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D Horton DXQJ I Hmm c EN l R. Huhhnugx I'N.l ll, lcukun N1SjR.l.iCUdi.lll AQ3j Long PR3 T Mann AE3 D M . - ' ' - ' . emory Q' 'hifi v1 'w.u.d M .4 v 47 .ln ' 1. i .-XMHJ M. Morgan AMH3 R. Mose AZ3 R. Parrish ADJ3 N, Polk K 1 V .. ,.,, eg '3f.- in 'xl' .1 J. Rmdulph PN3 M. Storstecn ADJ3 R. Tharaldsen AQ3 R. Valdez i9 ' N qu M '- N'-x i ,. X XMSJ li, W.nr AO.-'KN R. Allen AN A. Atkinson AMSAN A. Balgos 5-. xi! v' ' P- wr- P I V '.LmENi'wi3kiQ A. X -if X 'v fin' r V! 1' 2 X 1- . 209 'W l' SN NX N. AN K. lurrn-n A ID L PNSN lx I ruff r:,:v+-7- A V .,., .buf ll F. .-VJAN F-1. l nsyrr NN 'vi '-ilfllll v 7 .'Xfj.'XN1.N1xlrUlfC XN1 V.lfHK'I'll ' r ' , f 'H' ' - . ,A .Q X YT K . 2 --U AOAN D' Roberts AN O- SUINHCY AA A. Ccrnvolu AA l . IM-I.nKir.m '- 5 w. Xa !. irq JC, ng 1r.?',:f L X'-H AN I' Mlnaglu AN ll lwllcl AUIAN D .A Dldjguq Lv AIHKN lk lulf-AJ VHK5 V' hlttnt ADIAN D.ldgl,g. il was 1 x I P1 'KN Il 'Ann AN G. MCCQQ .., L ual x-I rem: x0ANl.Roach ,. A 2-'44 RDI KA R. 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The Knightriders can boast a history that matches their squadron symbols: an armed knight and the durable, long-ranging sea turtle. VA-52 provides unparalleled all- weather attack capability to deliver, on-target, the varied ordnance payload of the A-6 as well as aerial refueling for the entire airwing. The Knightriders have set a standard of readiness and expertise that make them an important element in our nation's security. fa 1 'ff . Q 3 sg. Qy. D-.. LCDR J. Charles Admin. - fi. LCDR R. Richardson LT R. Bicknell Safely Maint. Control W . fr I .4 Q i is 4 .H W 1 l I I I Q I I I I ' 4' ' I f 5- I Mr' ' -4 ' VJ- Tr I N2 Eklh LT E. Engle LT R. Gibson LT R. Hart LT A. Hoyt LT D. Kestly ram BIN Training AT Branch LSO Pilot Training Nuclear Safety wg... ,gc ',p'QEi2 .li .ySa,a,.. ... nf 3 H,'f..g .P QSSESQ LT A. Langston LT M. Martella LT J Messing I A Lilur Qualltl' ASSllranCe Lme Div Aircraft Div. P Y LT C Peters LT J. Smith Power Plants Line Div. AQ Branch . 'B-i ff, . mx . N - -. . 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Cmtis Air Intelligence Trouble shooter Branch Ordnance Shop fi II SI I I I L, I, ' II ' II I 7 I, ' , ll II Q- . v o F C Qi, I 5 I I , , I . I I Af 0 I . ' 1 I x 1 X . h I I . X I I I I or -M.. ...F '- , --V I ' I f . I ' AFCM J. Hendry v I MCPO AQCS L. Bonar AOC W. Driscoll ADJC B. Estes AVCM C. lfurncuux AH' K . fl1U!fl5fll AIM 5 Il. lhumpsun Afjf 1 Yakovleff I I I . 1. g I I - s., 'iw f X .i . 1 V E -.Ely a -.iv ' au-In 'Q 'W -I ef S7 ' E I ex- S4 I, gf, v fl. PNl S. Bottineau A01 K. Carney A01 J. Double: ADJI D. lilting 1 . ,. I-. . gl I , 'h 3 XS I '.'q IN, X 5 Q4 gm . li, --jf ,M ' . . .,,. 13 :ff v A ADJ1 C. Floyd YNI T. Green ADJI E. Hickok AQ! T. Hoffman I if I N . +1 - F , 'J I X WR- yi Nl, Y l - SZ . .-, 31 AQI R. Jacobs AEI W. Jacobs I 53 Af! f 'Ula ,V I X WX I A NJ Pl PX ' I 4 I Z I 3 ATI B. Keen ATI R. Lowder I ' II 'I 1 .,,., Z I Ns? AO! H. Martz ATI M. Melton I 214 'UF ATN X fr-K X, xi-R g 1 . Vi , ,Q.l I Q K 1- If 41. ,, x ,Q rf ,. 3 X-, af- za .,-.... V Y lm ,Af . 1 H 5, ,jf X 'N .s in f,' f J . s 3 i ' jg?-rja.. A ' Q5 - 4 Q , . - 1 if' ' V, 1..' V A 1 5 ' K wr 1 many . -4. 4 f. 4 ,H Av J . -'G-11, Lv e e 'N , J 1 . , -ea ef I 1 J ef 5 ATI E. Meyer AK1 F, Pierce AEI P, Riffe AMSI R. Schneider AO! J, Seward AQ! R. Skistimus AQ! W. Swarmer AEI G. Vermeulen - .YV Q . B , ,ga 5 W N Fi B r,xx . , Y J 1 w r 7 , KS! '. ' f'+w. 271k '42 ff - X QV - ,-J Q JN AMSI R. Wilson ADJI J. Zumwalt AME2 K. Adkison AQ2 A. Baxter ' 'fi J -- 15 J S' 19 .12 V, x .V .kk Nf , sl AQ2 J. Bowen AQ2 D. Boyes -3: w NJ VY :rf L,. .4lAf V ADJ2 H. Brewer AT2 J. Broxson as we B A 4' J we-. -5 I V Y! J SZ ll -,- ..-- n n 4,4 AEA l'1 Fl-ran-nn f x K E AMS2 D Compton AT2 M Crlder xl ADJ2 R Crouch AMH2 L Davls ,V Q x. AMH2 E Dllle AME2 G Dlttmeyer wg. X Q-x xx X C41 I AMS2 I' Drexler PR2 R Erickson AT2 L Farka AMH2 R Fischer 44-Q P O BJ F' 'U O -u fl P N 3' N E A .5 I N 'Z 75 -1 2 P 'N NJ BJ w-4 I L -U 2 .n T 3 N3 W I D -1 2 .A P Pi IN, U I 2 Q- F5 3' O .Nl u- I C W 5' 0 va 3' O BJ 77 w-1 O 5' 5 va -v O 5 Nl Y l NME!! if -JY ' ,TH L' Na , V 2 V-A' ,, 9, fm' , - 5 . X ,. 5 5, o , V. .Q 4 . , W. V i . .A V' ' I-4 ':..l - V - ,3 z f, ' 1 1 . 1. Q I Q4 ' - 5. . f ' I ,x , 'NHL I l Z Q Q-'53 o 7 . X V ,bo vi N ,f7 7 '7 'f25 l f C5 oo Q ' 'L L J f f X 'b if ' I: n,,,, I 1,354,144 y Y af -3? 1 .,. 513' .. Yr 9 ' -A 'x'f If s 'X A 5 ' ' -? 2 x , X .. V X , . , H f A ., 1 4 Q. 1 .il W ff, v I 1 A in 6 . ,. . sz . Wiz? A , it A -VQP , R h ' X . h 4- N: Av I ' Q A 1.1 I' YZ' na. xg ff X , i 1 -- - WW o - -15 . si Y '? 3 v , ' Q7 a 1 . pl , wf 'X A , X! . V I . I f ' 1' r , .1 .e A. -- .ann ' i . Z: , 1 : cs . ' '- - '- ' I ' ' N ivy ,.. sh, 5 'lr fe i - ru- ' 1 if . nl 15, gf, ' 1 9 '-5 'v Q.r .. -S2 Tiff ...Q 15111 V . ' .5 ATI E. Meyer AKI F. Pierce A131 P, Rjffe AMSI R. Schneider A01 J. Seward AQI R. Skistimas AQ! W. Swarmer AEI G. Vermeulen ' 2 b ' - .1 . . mt . . xt . xx X W . Y Y: '-H, 1 4 47 Q7 1 .'f r V .rf 9 gf up 'I , . I gl vi s. ' iii' . ,gf . ,N XHSI R. Wilson ADJI J. Zumwalt AME2 K. Adkison AQ2 A. Baxter Y g A Q K- l U I . Y X Q . V -. if N- y ' V -17 if X all 57 A - . -XQZ J B AQ2 D B AMS2 D. Compton AT2 M. Crider . . ONVCH , Oyes r' E352 ,. .4 A :Q v h ,f i 2 we- ' A . J , X ' 'Uni 'Q xl 'Y r uf' xg -T Y e- Q7 57, :7 ' 1 ,,,.. Q. .. .K e qi, v . ' 1 xi A3 F - . 4 ' 'j,.-EW 'xg ADJ2 R. Crouch AMHQ L, Davis ADIZ H. Brewer AT2 J. Broxson Qi 4? f 1 'Q ,P k ' . i ag. r I .0 .-.aZA AiPr.i1'f V k I 1:: y W V ,I 1, 5 '.:. 1 ' ,. H . 'E V x-. V 'ixfevktgvagegavet -mg' . rp' .5 in . Q? Y Yf b ,. 'V i .'.-2,31 rj, Y 3 .e 5,3 D N, N! . -0- rr fm -2 ' ,gr-.' -A r f' f ',.- ' M 1 . .. .W MN., I A 5 64. iff. 1,9 ffyf 'g, 1 ' BN: V, gi N. x k 1x..El AMH2 E.Di1le AME2 G. Drrrmeye AE2 P- Burian AE2 D. Charron Q A K a M 3 'i L A . i A A , 2 ' ' ' if , F S N V. ...Y sf 5 Q6 n A J K 3 - f A02 L. Fnrd AIM A n.n... Ann D n :lull AMS2 F. Drexler PR2 R. Erickson AT2 L. Farka 9 A l Am 1. nm-is BM2 R. Harris AT2 D. Heidt Ao: J. Hushes AMH2 R. Fischer R XJ r .J A02 R. Johnston 'I N , 3 , X , ' A L , --. y N u- S V 'X Y ,I ' e,- Y N. .. y 1 1 Q7 , . 1 5 V S? Y! B6 9 x 1 . AT2 R K mek AT2 A Kumen AT2 D Legler Am L. Leonard A02 D- Liflfks A72 C- Ludwick AW R' LW AK2 C- Nuwv . a - - X N Y.. A02 C. Obermeyer x A-,A xx ,-011 K .. 1 WALJX do AMH2 R. O'Campo fy P-xx .. 5, . ' sf! 1 I Q AQ2 L. Olson I' x Q '- 11, it sfz ADJ2 D. Parks A' 1 19- ' ' x ' .. ., x X an Li vc, 9, -A x . x 1 N. e Y S. e -- --e v f-.li Y' 2 'If ' E ef f-A Sfffr QV ...eel V -fi 'x' I'ff . . . , . , - , . '..'h ll 218 AQ2 S. Plccklel AQ2 D. Pingryn Al-2 li I'ort.acm MHZ I . Porn-r :XMS2 P. PTUCIV .-XYZ lr R-IWHISMWI NU- V- Nhlfnf AT: B N ur . H, V X Na? ,,-h,,., ,,.. ,......-....- ...A N- AQ2 S Spadom V ,J -dx.. 1 sf A02 G. Tauscher AQ3 w. Beard l - .wzffma -W. .MW , ..,, ,A 4171 AQ2 D. Talley f -. , . ECW, -I 3 7 ' 77 15? ,ff 4 iq V776 Vi VVAV, ..'., XR!!-J -. g i S, Y -hmm yy V S' I- Y L4 V I Q W l M -M l V - V ..- V ' X .IU VLA . A V AMS2 R. Torres PN2 W. Towner AQ2 E. Varney AQ2 D. Wegner AQ2 R. Williams AQ2 E. Wittbecker ADJ3 J. Auen . ' W V .1 , xl , 1 ., ' 'A ' Q ' f is -..4 D -R if ,- .. -H D .fi -. . D 1- f l Q I , ,t in . I V A 1 ' D. i . X X . ' -.1'l:?.-lf' -1 il 'fr' X3 Q V4 1 . y 1 1 V I 4 ' N . if S xg xaf A 'dn' K' 1 A03 J. Blevins ADJ3 M. Brady ADJ3 C. Brockett AK3 M. Burns AT3 J. Burrill ADJ3 A. Carmona AE3 E. Carter lyfz:1.': 1,1-4 5 WITH A03 D. Clough I ' Q f K WI C7 AT3 D. Cook y I l Q Q K, X fgesl' A L. 1 - A i l . K e ii 35 , .,.f.?:Qsig?, ' . . 1 3 T . , ,,, I J .r 1 f 'Q sg X 5 Vi x 4 MV in . 5 a X in A 2 N 47 . . .X Y . ... ,. m1.,'Q f 1 ., , --E X eff Q V . 4 v -., V ij, .L ,x.,. I f V, Y I V Y . A 4,,, ' X .41 K lvl , Tl l . AQ3 L. Coyote ADJ3 N. Curtis AE3 J. Cyphert AMH3 D. A03 R. Elkins AMS3 R. Figgins ADJ3 J. Gay AE3 H. Gitchell DeJiacomo V x 5s K' 'l' 34 s IN! hx H ADJ3 K. Griggs AMH3 G. Goss Sw.. N-il 4 A lv if-'Vin A03 R. Haffner AMS3 M. AQ3 J. Hart AQ3 J. Hayes AMH3 J. Hu8h0S AMS3 G. Land Harshman I. ' . fl VV- K! w ' G' . I .. I X! n -. .. if ' V -QM' Y Q A 1 i 3, jx . V ' U , Q YN3 J. Lind AT3 D. Maddick AME3 N. Martin . , i , l - f' 4'.t E ' wygl f A lk K I 2 1 1 , gy 1 X A03 J. Neill AQ3 L. Ness AZ3 R. Peace AMS3 R. McDonald AE3 J. McKenna ADJ3 G. Mendez ADJ3 K. Mitchell AMH3 J. Mooney 1 - . 1 .- 'Q Y., gf 1 , ' . N. X .v AlC3 M. Perry PN3 D. Pullcn A03 P. Rains AE3 O. ROOFICY AME3 W. R059 I 'X FU' NAVY Qrl mmm ' cn 1 X vm , .N ....,,, -W -J 5-2 1. 3 . - Cc? ,i . ' y 111.7 Y f X I X - . 1 Q7 qv, R J' D5 DQ? . I I I 'WILL L Q f xx f S A i AME3 P- Saplaa AT3 M. Schwinden AQ3 D. Seymour -. M A' 'L . 1 V' A , g , if 1 v V 'vry i Y gi 7 iv . Q if . .. AQ3 R. Thomas IS3 J. Thurin AQ3 J, Townsdin fy uf lu -- . L , Y y HM3 D. Walker AQ3 T. Walsh AT3 S. Williams AEAN D. Adams AEAN R. Arbuckle AOAA C. PNSN L. Carman PRAN R. Cole Breitenbauch 1 Q - X 3 . - -3 1 pe E' -2. -df-4 1 ,ff . 4. f . . , ..- - 1 d Y 1. 4. Q. - asm . I 5 . fel .L J... AMSAN M. AEAN J. Daly AN D. Davis AN D. Ehmen YNSN C. Gideon AOAN B. Hansen, AKAN B. Howard AME3 A. Huber Cummings .-3 AN L. Huff X AN J. McKinnon x ' 5 1 ' i AN T. Pagano X . I . AEAN R. Kilmark PHAN D. Koogler AN D. Langley i s L A ,R 4 . Y 3 .L 7 - it -' L - ' I l . if f SN T. Langlois AEAN S. Larson ADJAN O. AQAN D. McFee . -f .wh Loo-Hernandez v ii if - y X y W ,. D Z f' ' fl , ig ' .7 L 5.3 i ' W ' X ADJAN D. Miller AN R. Minor PNSN J. Munns AN M. Olinger AN L- Pacheco 'o ,Q xx s 1 .n f ,-H 11 ...f H ff fi' 5 ' 1 E Q.. 1 H A ' ' ADJAN J. Palmer ADJAN J. Pankcy AN D- Pfoctof ADJAN M. Rants ADJAN J. Reitter C W w 5 x l .4 f 1 :Jn JJ rr f v In .5 in ., -t : I w A . x V A f P. , D 'X-. If . . .. 7 H n E .. -- I ,ff . 4 .ii . X -' 7 x I 5 f X n I , . f 1 . l in. . J h A MSAN D Sum., AMEAN R. Toner. SN D.VanVlie1 ADJAN R. Sanchez AZAN T. Sigman AMSAN L. Smith ATAN J. Spntler AKAN D. St. 0 fl - .,.,,..,-,.. ' 1 Y -.1 as ' 7 knff U. x 'vu l 4 .I y X I I f X - V I f X I AM' I AN S. W lk ADJAN J. Webb AKAN R. While AMEAN R. AMSAN G' Vanzee a er Youderian af' ii, , , f Vi 1 K 4 'il- X-, ' 1 ' AMHAN C. AA W. Allen AA M. Bastian AA R. Chase Zimmerman ' '-1 ' W u . 5 , f I Y X 4 -5 1' ! N I ' ... .4 I1 X . .4 . - ' X 'K . 222 AA J. Cortez AA R. Huvidwn AMI-'AA K. Hawkes AA KL. Ilcrnamdcz A.-XJ.l..nwsm1 .'X.'X1.M.lfIIIl X X N1 N16 M Fx I' 1' as ,4 6 ax' 'LA - 3 p 1 ISSA 1, Mlhhcll AA CI Udnl AMHAA 1. Paul AEAAW cl U 4- ,A .P - va. . AUAA 1. Vutlcll ATAA G. Puhdl AMSAA D.Tyh ' f X PRA.-X R. Vmhcrgcr YNSA D. Vaal ATAAW. AAG. i, I X NA!! Johnson , s . --fx-f , I, ,fx 224 AA D. Weeks AA B. Wise ADJAA D, Wolfe fx . , U M-192 T5 nCQ I:-f gl' .fy Mu-u T' A Xxx?-0 .. diggs Ss - - if A ' I .' . A5 , ' I I s X' x C- v 4 ,-'A ,L 1 '. ' I 5 ga'-'f, fl F I 1 l - w L9 f Q It Q.. G f ILDR D. Dill OPS 8 11 'r , , l ' 4 hi if' fitl llll Y . v i X -ln ucoa R. mam CDR D Rogem CDR G. Goldenstein Asst. Maint. Former Commanding Officer Present Commandmg omcer VA-192 Attack Squadron ONE HUNDRED NINETY TWO IVA-1921 has a mission: demolish enemy installations. destroy enemy aircraft and naval units. and support amphibious and ground support operations. To ac- complish this complex mission, VA-192, the World Famous Golden Dragons, operate the A-7E Corsair II aircraft. With its advanced radar and complex inertial measurement systems, the A-7E can locate possible enemy units and pinpoint their exact loca- tion, regardless of weather conditions. The Dragons, in the light of new challenges, strive to carry out their assigned mission. I 'S LCDR J. McBride LT C. Anderson Maint' Former Q.. -. in 'ir- LT G. Eklund LT F. Lewis LT T. Mackrn LT M, N d 5 gl Present Admin. Weapons Training AV Weps Trainingor 3 A ws N Ni- 1 xx in . A .L N V in 226 LTJG E- Murphy Lric w. Prince Luc o Schrade LTJG 1. rwiss ENS F. Rocker cwos o. AWS Flightfschedules Maint!Material Control Aircraft 'Div. Line AIO Material -e .4 QX NN. 'QXYX x X X N as N - X - .all-, E sro. sl ! X Q 'IEP Ss. X . X ., 5 like X. X. AMHC R. Bannister AQC P. Bateman Xe od: XX.x - - J. XXX 3.1-.1 X X , .. X XS W X X XSS? W Q1 .1 .V x QXK my 1 Y' ADJC J. Carl N .36 s X XXX ',1-,rlxib X , W 'ixi J X X XX X X xXxN 3 44 XNNQ fp X XXX XXJ 3 , N511 , ,.., ..- -V. X.X4...3.1,g.'.. w-f -.wxggxxg XX X , X Q x . XX XX NX .X x I N fi.. xg , . x .x .X . X XX . we 2 P.: 5 cl: '1 . f'-:Evra A V- me. . ' 10 4 -...Q-:.-,arf . .Aw-. ' Q 5. 'ear , i X X w N 5 E X -- ::1 zzzmsgsgz' . 3 X X - AMSC H. Faberman AEC P. Finder -- if -5.51 : .V . .,,.. x 'lm 3 4 ADJC E. Gibbs AEC D. Hooper ' 1315.9 '3 .V 2.5. Q- x , .-.meh :fi . s 45.- 4 Ni ATC C. Wassom 'mm AO1 R. Derus .Zta K E- L , K2 gy .. . Z? k.LL ist,-Xe K Q f ks 2? 2 A --Q rirr A 5 ' .X ..X. . A A - 'ff' ., A ., . , k fs. -A H :X Q X ' 'F Y Y f li . 1 . AMS1 R. Allgeyer AMHI W. Beatty ADJ1 L. Brock AMS1 J. Bunch AQ1 J. Cline AQ1 K. Crowell ATI J. Custer , . , . rrti ' if N 5 , 1, V 11 Y x ' X 'C .. X av f' YJ 'N of '13, ., M4 o L3 , V A ,.,, Y, PRI R- Glass ADJ1 M. Hathorne AQ1 K. Johnson 'Vw ...J it . -ff mf' 'Aff -de fi! A ' ffzfaf 1' iff lj pf: Pl' x YN1 S. Kobiec .4806 1141! 'auf' P K' AXA . QQQNX Xxx xxgb' X x XNXX X ,ff 1422 , Jgffiffe V I sf. I ' egg' ., . f ..,, 1. I , M.. A . . j .7 . , 1 I .V . , , - -.Q ' ., . we ' X. Q. . fx l ff' 'QQ - A - . -eg X ix . ' fflf- ' ' ., .g. . X, X. -xr . 'x X. . YKQV .Q N. . . K ' H x ,A . . . -- A '- , S .,. ec 0 'N - V '- - Q X v AEI C. Lilly AQI 1. Littman fm-4 A 47 , 47 l 5 . S. fifff H 4 if Q .441 Xe xx. BMI R. Morgan ATI J. Reece AO! B. White AZ2 J. Akridge ,-,..--v-' K! 5 N! 5 .-xxx N, ms.. Mil D- 5400 Aon cs. ,-x1v..f...1., AQ: 14. ,-mm ew: 1 ummm YN! 0- Wm' Q ' Y s fs. Y f I f , :W V -0 V 1 . 1 ASM2 1. Caldwell AIQZ J. f'1ll1IPhL'H A02 R.l'1mk A02 R. l,, Umk .MHZ W. Vnuunnmzs All IX lim. ull xlwll X Rails VND X1 MNC' v fm . ..- , f iffliif. 7 ' . .. la, WWW X 1 :Z ff! '7 Rv Ill.. ' . . ,-- J , , .,,.,.., , , f W x ' V ' V X - ' 'I g. : , , I . Q x . X . X 'we ' -. x ' E 2 ., am . 1 ,. mm-fy J gp' him Y Y ! r V if , 'W' V Y 1 1 V ' 4 Q- J ' wh '11 ' 1 .M A-ev Y! Q1 Vie x-7 A' 'dl V V f Jew - I 4- 7 V ESL: N.. - . J- EV 1 f ' -W ff AE2 G- Fflltf AME2 J- Frye AMS2 W. Holly AE2 W. Jones MS2 F. Lucero AO2 J. McDowell AQ2 J. Mikula AQ2 J. Moore mb, l V . YJ ,few 1- X1 ga lm 4 AT2 G. Moreau AT2 W. Mueller AT2 R. Nieder u mx 1 XWL .+I ADJ2 J. Rhodes ' .4 if . v l 3 L A02 S. Q-.glgy Yi VL! . ,TW 1 ff-1 if --0 in V , S'Z Rivera 'D i g- J v W we Susana AE2 J. Roberts MS2 P. 45,1 5 H f AQ2 D. Tyler Y a mann PN2 D. Odum AMS2 E. Pasilian K fl xp-X .ye eww , . f to , n j X vb 1' Y ' ' my S NJ ' V-llldL'I'l1Clxk' IX I I I wV.ll51Ill XIII M W llxvflll Nl 5 f - ', K' I S f ' H wx V V Yf XISI 1..-, 'H 7 IU USS lf, iv -a , ...A ,L -'-. A V, AM' ,QJA ,,. W A , in Q Q A 0- .L A- -' , .- ' LW 'Tl qi' 'J 'I-D M n , -E! I -J-Q gr I t,..u-ivllr'-4- - H ,s ' ips Af -7 Q51 ix -:Y My 11 ,. ij 1 ww I Y 'if , N 3: xmas-.F ' 'I' fw..,.w r' 5 .,1 , - QQ. ' V ,v i 'JA ,. 1 , .. X ' I ' 'f x . X l. . I kv ...gy My 5 lx -- ' Z' ' V AMH3 S A03 J. Newton AMS3 Ci. Peebles AMl'.3 R. Peralta Neigcbauer we Y V '1 X V sv ,gc Y . Q. Roderick AT3 H. Thomas Y. i ' f Has... - 5 f -. K I AMS3 H. Redding A03 D. Rcrucha PN3 l' . - i , l -s ia' l Q v 2 E- , -- :J . 1 .. Y N ! t I 1 . v4 gf 1.4 ... x AQ3 M. Talley A03 T. Vcitcli .-XIJJ3 D. Whitney AE3 T. Whittaker 'K' f ,- X- vf 4 ' i '-1 4 -. U 'F-Y .. y l if 5 -ff Q ' ,J 1 4 ' l AMH3 I-'. Williams A1313 5, Willhitv: .-X03 W. Witt AN P. Anguste - S X3 . Z Au ' l 2 ATAN S. Beckwith AN IJ. licnnutt .-Xl-'AN W. Hmllcy YNSN C. Bullock . i V - - . . :S t 3' 1 . ' A rf' f , Q '- Q . ' ff X W Z AMSAN U. A li-NN ll, Lliniplwll :KN ll. licnms PNSN A. lW0fl'iS lllll'lll'1gLlIllC Nzf y 4' 7 1 i ' 7 AMS.-KN G. Fus MSSN J. Lhnlvcz AN Ii. Garcia ADJAN M, Green ' Q1 L , , . Y A? r A . lm. ,swf - 4 1, , a- find AMSAN C. Harwood AM:-:AN K. my ADJAN M. King ADJAN D. Kott wr, f f Q m A f 1 . f I AMSAN K. Kriger AO,-KN J. Macs .-XZAN G. Martin AKAN X. McAfee 5 K' -12 .. ' N1 . l H I I 4 AN R, McCarty AOAN T. Melvin AMHAN G. Michel! AN L. Mirales 1 1 Z Y .. X S ' z A I , 4 V A .4 AOAN J. Ol'!iZ AEAN S. OSIICI' AMSAN M. f'CkiSh AN D. Pfeifcl' I9 'Q' ii AN R- Querido AOJAN J. smumfg .AN 'ir A l V' H. Swanson AN R. Willkef i 1- -A-0O E X..! AMSAN G. Werda AZAN K. Woody AEAA M. Barnett AA D. Brink K . 1 A -a av' A X if r I ...J..r . . X AZAA G. Emenuker AA C. Eppihimer AA R. Fink ATAA S. Funk -. , w f 5 K . af 5 f 5 I . , Sei AA M. Gold AA R. Landis AA R. Lewis 'X ,X A X w w. H K 1- . ', ,,. N I ' ..f V .4 ..-1.,q..x.f - AA R. Manriguez AA W. Meade AMSAA C. Morlock , f 1 i f fi 4 Q7 f U ' 1 AEAA R. Roberts AA P. Stephens AA D. Taylor 'mfg y Q - Ji , . 1 , - jr i f -' f Z 2 ur ,' H 4.4 VA. F . ,4 1 f fs r 3 ' f .. 7 R W K , A fr ,, It . Q AA C.. Walch AMSAA T. Williams 0511 G. Bowen A1 N 234 X 4 AA G. Luckey V. AA S. Prvsinski AMSAA J. Troupc W A- agar-ef Y .. K 1-ss1- L, 44... li LCDR J. Lee Commanding Officer - P ,,, Q . ,. , as ar, I 'A ni K K ., L Q F J ' it J if fi.: ., ? A mag' A-L. LCDR W. Newman LCDR J. Day LCDR M. Gary Executive Officer Maint. OPS a R? ' ' 'A ' - Q 5 Q, f 0 4-r T'- wf- ' ' LCDR C. McCullough LT D. Bliss LT M. Bluestein Admin. LSOINAROPSIEWO Material Control VA-195 Attack Squadron ONE HUNDRED NINETY A L Pwr IVA-1951 has distinguished itself in me A ' tory. VA-195 earned the name DAMBUSTER M during the Korean conflict. After attempts by J., 1 many other Navy and Air Force squadrons, ' p A J VA-195 using aerial torpedos made low-level r ' M runs and destroyed the strategic Hwachon X ' M.. W Dam. Flying the A-7E Corsair II aircraft, the DAMBUSTERS made two combat cruises va 1' if 3. during the Vietnam conflict and has completed LT S- lessen L1-Rnxmian LT M.M00re its second peacetime cruise aboard KI'I'I'Y Line Div.lNSO Afc Div. QA HAWK- : '--' ' lllll falffl. Q f ll I M - my A .p A A68 ' p gl , as x b 4. LT C. Rudy LT W. Thomas LT E. Wolf LTJG D. Caldwell LTJG B. Douglas Maint. Admin. Aviation Safety! ESO Asst. OPSlTraining PIP-AIE Branch Comm. f in X ' 5 , , 4 i 5 S- L l 'f W rr - E 1 . -, Q- me LTJG W. Maughan LTJG J. Nanney LTJG M, Rutkowski lStLTfLegal Personnel Air Intelligence LTJG C. Weideman CWO3 H. Cart CWO2 L. Elswick AVIARM Maint. Control Ordnance Branch H . a i N X . ' -n B. 1- ,-XQCS l.. llcalh :Xl-'VS l-I 'Mi . 4 i 'zgsglt' an l.uuderluiIk 4 J' lmrlllu ., Q I 'Xt ii 1 l AMC5 R, k k, ATL' A. luhmun .-XQL' K Logan YNL' lr. Major Ducz ows I .CT fix, Xi. . .A l -P 5 -, - 54 I-4 AOC .l. Oslerberg .-XDJL' J. l'lj- lcr .-Xllll R. .-Xmlcrsun PRI J. liqhrys 7 i L.- 'XUI ll. 1215! sd . 1 0 54 V 'M .-XDJI L. llcud 5 K ,ff L , 444 -4 WY 5177.1 E4 all ANSI Cl. Joi cs AQ! R. Lacy AO1 J. Martin AEI J. Mills ,-x N, AQ! W, Muhlhuusen ATI A. Navalta AMSI H Neff AMHI W Parmly po sf Xiqs, 'V 4 , - h son 237 xrw 1-71 R. Rc ny AMS! b- R1 gsmlllgr AZI R Skllb6Ck AKI E T OITIP HUM 35 . M PNI T. Tuatagaloa 'A :fav . Y! y V PR2 L. Delaware . A' 1 wi Nfl-5, .. Iv A02 T. Evans Y. ...Am 4 iff . V ,gm AQ2 A. Guillan AQ2 D. Henry 57 L I vi . is I ,liz BM2 W. Hood - r K Ji, xx X v I' , N rs f., 2 W gf! v v 1. . ,Q y Eff! A N! 7 l I I I AOI J. Wassink Alil W Wd!S0n K7 AMS2 R. Douglas ADJ2 1 . . -n ' We -L Q., D 1:1 wg D -1 fy A I 1 S!! AZ2 J. Furrales AMS2 R, I-'ischetti 'O Sf l l 'E ill ll ,Jiai ' ll ll ill w.. -.. ., l I Q : x 'Y ' Il ' , N 1 . X4 9 af. - IQ AQ2 M' hmm Aljjz I, Kncfynskn .II ll .S gi li ll M .1 rl. 1 W xx Al-1211. Kruger .53 l Ji ii 4 V 1 r L- l H H. lulkkfy lg T li.. lll l S ' X 3 x L V I :V l ll All K. Mcilnncgal 'NN-H2 I. '-llllcr l hx ,li ll alll all .4 5' 1 Q x ' 'O H il 0 ' ali ij K K N! K AQ2 lm. Railz AQ: N. Ruxcllt lil ml l 5 gl' 'cn' al ll. 1 ff I, J Y.g!...,, , I5 Q AQ2 D. Schoelz AT2 C. Shipley AT2 B. South AT2 D. Wagner 69 011 AQ2 D Wilson A03 G Allen Al'3 l Aranda AMS! D Atkins Hia ' N uid I1 W' . -qi fl 2, W 1 240 ADJ3 J. Basco AMH3 li. lilasko MS3 J. llorrctt All l i. llrunnin V 1 Al 2 YW. Klnclllcl AMH21, Kon ' . 0 y M52 l-. l.ngucuna AK2 G. Mgllud V .. f 9 -4 A l 2 M Shllausn MS! M. Ptngm Xie' Q M ' A '- 'T N - ' . A -J 771ff?f 1 Y X L, , ij ' ' P il Q Q H Y f 1 N , Y ' v V s U V : O, A 5 'O I , Q7 N what ,371 A xxx ummm.. XIN1 fum XNIHIII UH! lun: A151443 .. 'V ANll'.l1IH,,.uu W ,IIVIVHIUL Hull AIJJ3 R. ILKLS AQ3 'l',Kent 1 TV' ly X, ,. X 0 X, 4 A : y -V i x V V K I: 5 .nrwn 'Kx1S,5J.N1lll'fillCl APL3 B. North ADJ3 R, Ofam af 1 ' 2 'ii F ' . ', za, U -, ' . 1 V V' E is I' F! x V g , 1 , . . V f . AV .av I X I .1 IQ. lhnlcy AT3 I-A. Rambaud AO3 L. Ribordy Eg x' 51 .. if W-ms cz. Robbins AQ3 M. Segaulf 'cn ,- i Q s,, N , K ., V AT3 R. Slade iQwgm1'Lw X W mwwwx N+w+w+au.,j ww NV ., 24 N , ,- ,Q I iiii- cg 0 ' lab ., ' V -ou. V N-7 V , 7 AQ3 D. Soliz ADJ3 L. Sorlie ADJ3 R. Widnmn AN IJ. .-Xlu MSSN Llxrhuncll l V A ' A K ,.. ,. - Jf, .f-- K ,I 4' X I .-., V I 1 W -5- fy, V X 4 Q Q! o 5 AOAN H. Castillo AMEAN F. Catlett AN V. Grosso AMSAN J. Hinklq J X 4 .. A X1 ,Z 242 AN T. Jenkins AN J. Johnson AN L. Kent C, Lim, f .517 ' 091. K l AOAN D. lhutun NU,-KN ll, Hug,- r , , E ,'XMS.'XN R. lxnch PNSN R. Linn PM S J . N o. .xnux 1, mf.: 'MEAc,,,,,,,, wg is it -. 1 2 O 1 Q l ww xx lx Kumi! NN K-Mm umzawnn. AN J. Montgomery AKAN R. Murphy AMSAN G. Navarrez AMEAN R. Page ATAN P. Phillips PNSN G. Rodriguez AN E. Selorio .V I , -:, , VA 6 AN J. Smallwood AEAN L. Stacy '. Thomson AMHAN R. Tucker PRAN D. Walton ATAN R. Whitfield AEAN D. Wilcox U- .X - 5 -, 1 ' -vw . .- sq. . X ' 4 ,L x X 1, y 's ' ff ADJAN B. Woods AN W. Woodson AA B, Bann AMHAN F. Shull AN M. Wi ...Q 4 3 A , A ? , f 1 AOAA T. Blodgett flulbl R l 1 , p X f J K 'R A an v 5'-' 3 ' i I 1 W2 1 1 x Q ' W y E ix 1 I Q Q X T2 ' 7 . f ., -,. , ,,- X I v A X A ,. 'N Za if v N V h M ks X 5 5 :, K 3 TW! I X QQ X K f ,. I X H . ..,. l . f l' 7 ' AN l' H l 3 6 i 1 4 -... gg, X I PL f . j 4, f A X er l F fy on 7 f ITCN M0 lll'xMl3llSTEl'r -- . .f W... ... A- .ml mm xi.-M43 F' . own A ss El .fl 'I' I if up f 1 :Q V --P Q, l gl 1 l,,,, AMEAA R. AIZAA M. Conley Cheseldine ,'q , v- - - 0 v. ' D A-rf ' I' ' Af'-. 'rj 5x N ff u vi ' A N ' AA H. Cook AA C. Huflcy AA C. Hunks AA J. Hull w i , V, -'ff' k xx ,f' .' R ' 'N 1 -3 J, , ff- X X AA C. MacDonald AMSAA P. McMillan ADJAA D. Pearson ADJAA R. I'1-.nrmn . fx ,.'3 , f- fsyg AE I Ls X ' n , ' 7 . 7 fr . f 1 X 1 l . nw ' V SA W. Perez AA S. Peterson AA R. Phurr PRAA T. Ricc F 1 . . 5 K A 1 X J -., . ff .1 Q f' A f e 'J M N Q f-H +5 W 244 AUAA R. Rmlgvm AiN1S.fXA 1. SDL'Ilk'l'f e'xN1fYX.'X R SIFPIII X X N1 XNllll.m1x .-1 I . ' I 'Q 4il A + 1 I . I Q o . A s . 9 . o '03 Q Ulu N. ' A Ss iv vi' q Q-. sl 45 ? O , F , J-.,. .r,.n- . ' f - 2 N ' urn S u n f ,, .. -., , Q, . ,' x .. . O 1- ' 4 X :- L . , i Av , kg TY:v,:,:pg- ..... .Aef-fx.LA 1-1-.--..,k.,.4,-?,7f.mhhmN U . tr vfrxxritny .tn-it--i-: - 1-N 'H x - . ' - l MV' V: V4-7 -,.,,,-.I-f.-.-w. .,:',...,., , NYU-, ,Y V. 5 S .A - A '1-+- a-95,-J mr? . . H , ,. h'--,ff-.,+..N A- Q' -- V '- X ., ,fi 1:5 5QL 1'ff:J+3,:KI-2'-1f,?.-iiffv-wif:-JF.-iii?-Z-1-if f-5:22-1 'T-150--.iff T 'F - JT Xt l xt' '- X f. x ' at ni' I l W ' 'Z M t I . TX 2-f-Q x R -is fl ' Q CDR K. Carlsen LCDR L. Astor LCDR G. Baland LCDR J. Berry Executive Officer OPS Maint. Electronic Warfare x -.,, CDR D Dietz Commanding Officer 5' 5 is 'Q A T J we 2 QI., iff, Wf Y Q 4 Qyx VAQ-136 n by Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron ONE .br li HUNDRED THIRTY SIX tVAQf136l is the LCDR w. Dick LCDR rsmith LTL. aengtson newest member of the Air Wing ELEVEN! OPS Asst. Electronic Agnrfaining KITTY HAWK team. Commissioned in April Wlrfilrf 1973, at NAS Whidbey Island, Washington. the Gauntlets of VAQ-136 employ the Grumman EA6-B Prowler aircraft. VAQ-136 was the first squadron to operate the EA-6B in the Indian Ocean and the first to utilize Electronic Warfare Technicians as enlisted aircrewman. The Gauntlets are a big part of the Navy's new and growing field that deals with Electronic Warfare. A Ji W l x LT H. Brown LT R. Dilks LT W. Fomess Asst. Safety Personnel Electronic Warfare Training li ' XJQ -- , NV 1 'I ff! l 1 We 'I Q .ff ' Q I y if '- A Q: ' Ks , R Y 2 T: V. . L .E LT D. Major LT H. Morse LT T. Robison LT A. Schaffter LT W. Waterman LTJG S. ACIIIIIIS Tralnmg Safety Asst. OPS Educational Serv.!Public Agp Maint, Comm. Z I 3, H. T it N li ., ,Q 4 LTJG G. Oelrieh LTdG.J. Rowley LTJG C. Taylor LTIG R. Wight CWO3 C, Dmier LINC Avtontcsfweupons Intelligence Legal Quality .-tssumnce t ...s I CW02 I. Roles Maint, Control fr, 6 Y Y ' Q , 9 x , 'AYIW7 - U N i N h vw, AFCM R. Nelson f-. LCPO ADCS L. Anoers AMSC R. Bennett MAC D. Candy ATC J. Cook 1 Q , 1 1 i H '1 M . V' 7 ATCS B. Karlinsey ADJC D. Smith tl ,- i , :M 1 S 'N D 29 :ff YNl J. Armstrong AMSI T. Campbell Mmm. ' -L 1 f .. f., C, ' qv N C x , t - ...,- x Q V I! 5 '- V L' AMSI W. Carl AT2 M. D'Asaro -.kat ' f QF!! U 5, ' , ' 255522: 7334 s , - ' I C , AMCS O. Cook ADJC D. Fowler ADJC K. Hunker 24 .am . -w . -4 .1 1'-A X h A , I- A A - - ' w x.. I ., I W 1 9 I R RM N - hz 6-:X e '3'7 y ' sir . 'S'J. N5 V . V N! X .M I - , A A I -V I I -2 M -. f V .' :M ATI T. Datz AZI R. Ford AMHI J. Laffey AEI C. Levisee Alil W. Mallory I'NI IJ Moffatt ADJI R. Moore AEI Presley f . f , ' Q ff- .- I . 1 . - . - ' .ff -g X I1 v f' 1 I l - . X x Y 5 F I X V I ' :Q ' . Qin I . - V -- -as . - .. - Y . J, 4,5 V Ye ', V X I I Pi' V I 14 . V N V V - V I fl f .. X Q4 f I V .-, 9 ATI J. Price AMEI C. Roberts ADJI B, Sutterfield ATI E. Vance ADJ2 T. Bulcros AT2 B. Bcwlcy AMH2 R. Bruan PR2 J. Casey S ' .-. .2 I H -.u 1 .Y 'K ff 61. y -. ..F un' ' V . 'Nf HL Y - .L 'S Y Y hr V I .sz ,AN NJ 9 V gf, AMS2 S' Damnd AMH2 M' Dcgmcia AT2 J' Down' .-XT2 1. I-i.1u-was .-xrz J. I-'nm .amz s. Engavo I . 1 - f f . - J , , 4 - Q K . v , , -1- -' A Q:-f . a - T ' I X we V V N Y 2' -N Y k h -- wr .- ' 8 xx V ' W x -of . 248 AMS XA I 4 1 V V if! -. V' 91 I . -- 2 R. I ' ' : . . .. ,, , Lms A-M52 I.. ADJ2 A. l'l'IlllkIllI AI2 I. Hnrrmgton YN2 R. Ketchum .-XT2 Ii. knndvr Af: D, Kolmnn AMH2 K. Lan!! Frunkicwicl K' 3 Z- D. LOWQ ,fi ,V V AMS2 B. MaCNair , 9 if Z , , , , ,V Y f il Q, D 2 15, 'H-mlfl fvi v, , 1 AZ2 M. Manlove PR2 W. Miller ,dn L AT2 W Nolan -XT J Iulsh -.,,, A- V!! v M52 R Parungao AMH2 Rug AT2 R WI A I 3 V Blumu AMH3 R Bruce PR3 T Butc I kr nvm ' 3 7 ru 1 rs: 3 li lrrm XI2 W Kuhmsun XIZJ Suhuumm ATZJ Snfert AK2 C Smedley ADJ2 C Tlmm x Yf M2 AME2 D Mornson AT2 W Muller -lm. V 'I' XV ons AE2 Wnlkey her AME3 G Cochran -1 . .. A 2 -1 V. . ' 1 , WM 2 1 ff' .N Y X. .. V - , 2 , L G - 'I L I ' '- .: x if f ' n , - ' ' , Y iagig C 1 V N xt N Y - .yr .. . v 'I .. . Y Q Q, l 4 QQ if I NJ 'N Q5 1 Q7 ' , - . 'Q J 1- 1: A r C r V' f' Y -N K kk-k 1- K 1 4-1 D A ' q 1 ' 'Qiq fr X' X .p' ' ' A-' k - L l . 4 K ,A J XS f ' N,.' 1 ,i y N. . v M V Y. Y X . Q7 .. y A 2 . 8 A xf J . X! V I xf Q7 ,,..k - N ' I C WP I . Am-.f ,ix I .1 K. fx If -m vw. sz. A 1 . - - - ' A N 'T I . 6. V. 1, -A ' 2 K' ' ' -f .. X J Ly, - f . N' ' 'R Z., -- N1 ' M V 'I ,V -. v , - -- N! , if X. df I J W V .L 3 t Y! M if ADJ3 L. Cohenour AT3 J. Core AT3 P. Dalluge ADJ3 J. Dempsey AME3 S. England YN3 J, Gipe AT3 R, Hansen AT3 G. Herrick fax K F' :pl . 1 -- . - 'sa 9. 5 . INTL L. 1. 2 f '- ' 'LI H K e - V X N Q 5.1 l E Y it y ., V ' 5 - 2 - . . xx - sf 1. X 'J xfk ' 3,7 I yu 4 l -X. Y- AT3 T. Hudgens DK3 B. Jencks A03 J. Leblano AMS3 T. Lee AMS3 J. Lopez MS3 M. Meyer AT3 J. Mulvihill AE3 J. Nichols J ' ' J. JL f ' N.. NH, . v A A x , V .. Y H , I Q 47 - V ' 1 - V J . on gf AT3 G. Peterson A03 G. Rickey AT3 5, Rich, A23 G, Saunders 1. TA -S N ., . .' x AT3 I-1. Sharp AE3 S. Spink J W , 1 .. 1 ' I 6, 47 AT3 R. Tafoya ADJ3 P. Tianen .ini -.1-..,q,,,. VX Nbr .X Sx ,, ti TE x xr E xl x N -x N 1 K. pf 'I i I fs 'x , . -. . . Vp 1 , , -Q',:? - Qi, I A A , A X X . f ' . .- xx V x M 'HA fx Q A .. '- V V ' V . V wg V . 1 47 X i N, -Z A I . . 1 -..I - .1 4 ' ADJ3 M. V:1nV00rSt ADJ3 J. Walsh AE3 R. Ward AMH3 J. White Alij M. Wolfe A1 AN 11. Arnuld .'XN1Il. XN 1 . 1 -TYHF'-N 1. Iiruw lirumiun - WX 1533 , h . Q, 'Q . A . 'W ' 'hx Ly -P X U Q -x AH APM K .xi ,,.., t , x 5, ' 'vii ' 1' V .. ' ., 1 Q . .. ,, f 1 X - 1 . f xi Q5 , Z ' - Q 1 1 I I AN F- Conley ATAN D. Dunworth SN D.Gutierrc1 ATAN V. Hcffron AMHAN J. Hcync SN H. Hinmux A I AN NN. HUYSI l'N5N g,9,,1,,-,n .1 A -2 if ' - T t x P Q .4 -2 , Je .0 X I ' X, A N .. 3 X A 9 ft , . - 1 3 5 , . . S 4 . 4 AKAN K. Missel ATAN E. Rhoades AMEAN J. PNSN S. Signomtti .-XIUXN R. YNSN ID. M AXA H. Adknm Roosevelt Spychztlskx Stu-.L-m in 3 1 Q5 4 If f AA C. Albert AEAA T. Blubuugh AMHAA T. lirucc 'V .nl ADJAA J. Fuentes ADTAA A. Nagle AA M. Schmidt x-4, A- .. '1 , Q . 4 N I i AA C. SimS AA K. Tue :XR IC. Ilucrtu 252 5-Q.gxx:w:,Agg -vu--V 1 A A X .gyxv :Msn '-sv 11 4 I .X - .f. ,. .,,,.,1 i , B I x . I s . uf' Y . .- .W N -Q '. -. K M X 5 'wi 119' ' , .D it 'fi- Q Q U -. , ... , . - . . .-., K -..,. ., ,,, - :fins ,uL. '-- ,,x :.,, 'bf . F 7 f - 0, W-1-1.:'t -L 1-1, Q X' in 54.1 'I 1' ' an- - - lv' ' ' V 5 ? kg 9.1 ax -- Z' 'W ,mf -.-v-,4-, ..,,.., - ,,.. --gk ,D , ,,z- fl, Y-, .F 2 Ii an-t 1 ,,,. -',, .S-- il 1 av :sa if rt!! CDR L. Butsch Commanding Officer '71 , u :,k. T . -.qi , , yu. -is js .V f It JW 3' ...A 3. K, - 'H 'f vi. 4 Q .leg Z RVAH-8 Reconnaissance Attack Squadron SlX's IRVAH-61, flying the RA-561 Vigilante, mission is to conduct all- weather multisensor tactical reconnaissance flights to obtain current integrated intelligence information. On 17 October the squadron was awarded the Chief of Naval Operations Aviation Safety Award for the most outstanding safety record achieved among Recon. naissance Squadrons. 'I'he various markings on the squadron emblem combine to signify URVAH-6, The Ultimate in sea-based air power. 'fha squadron motto is Speed with Accuracy. ' ' fi- es. S- x I, ,K I if Y if 1 'i Q I 'lf I Q Wa i .U 7' X , B fue 'H , Q. -+ . ,- 4 f t LCDR C. Rowley LCDR J. Smittle LT D latter Ll t Nituiit 1 I ,, W,,,,n t W, fs - . - .. . . . . I V , 005' Executive Ot-ECCI' Nfglnt, Adlnln. SJ fvly livrxunncl Irainlng Ig -fs l -1 . .I , 1' ' . I 1 X ' Q Q . yu J Q, ' 5 sl. ' - ' .HI 521218. Burroughs Snr l.'t'Jf: R. tpmilt- 5.35 K U,,d,t., 4 isnt R mn. :mo-jx F HMA . f into iw. .-Xir lntclligcncc lilcctronic l w.iIu.ilor Xm'r.it't lhs Rt-qnn Coordinator yur S WWW UNO! N hmm . Mx! Shin! R xu 1 ,AJ L ' ff QI. .. JU AFCM B. Baker LCPO I fm - 1 I I R X4 4 1. g. ATC H. Mills 'P I v Y? Wh, I V 256 AMSI U. Muorc ,lx si., -In PHC W. Uurch X!! 1. '- 3. YNC 1. Pulls I v ,xv Ir I -1 ,,,,,,,, J nl, -x., g - ..- 1, I'lI I J. I'c.u'v ,QL X5 ,Q 5 . 'x X 5 .LJ I A :XNISC I. Kflpprlll X'-IIIK I Klrm ru K ' H 1 1 f N'-' I F5 nfl Ji, le., ' I .K ., , . sm A TCS ll. KICK :XIV I . xxlISl'H X 1 i is H E.. IQ, ss' V 1 Y A -1 5 v I QA r V Q - I I 9 r ' , - x IIII R. Munn III. I llnrr X'-HIS I 1.-.hu-f ' 5 I, 'Cpj' vm u 4 M , N. I A 1 1 'M , My I v V :Q Y Y , ,Vx xl H1111-' lHfSN1y ,. cs A'l'2 J. Ol ivcr AT2 H. Sexton P4 3 Qi f f XA A 4 Q 'J Q, yff sa . . 4 , f u ' f .n , -- . ,if I 1 i 4 X . 1, -1 5 I 1 x x xp al Huh.-1 ISIN lixrl g A'I'3 D. linnis PH3 A. Ga Y 'n if Z ffm ff fA mf Z Y! Q iff' Q ,al fg 1 175 in xl 1 1 lx II x 1 I I f AM55 I Nuldml xx 4 xi 1 xr J AMS3 J. Wuhh :Xl KN N XID I I KN ,- V 5 Q7 is Y N Y ,,,,,.1 67? V Y fx 3 1 H. 'X Q L 1 F 1 i rf J 'Y A Q ag! .,, . Q ' -- ' '- , Q H ATAN R. AMHAN R. Belloni ADJAN B. Bielser Beardsley . . x . - - A -w : 2-11.5 3 ' '- y 15:5 15.-.3 fx ., .:..'.1: 411. - ff. - 1 4 AN D. Bloyd AZAN D. Bonnell ADJAN E. DelaCruz . 1 -S y ADJAN W. Lindberg YNSN l-I. Ludwig ISSN M. Luthic i-0 C , PHAN S. Manchook YNSN J. Peters AN K. Rogers l Y , A . A WVA 1 'S ' C ' ' 's 7 . x . : TV rg. S - Y, gi ADJAN L. Saavedra AN G. Schulz AA D. Cimclh n 1 3 1 i all 260 411 S-8 Mi ,. HS-8 Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron EIGHT IHS-81 has the basic mission to hunt and destroy enemy submarines. It also carries out other assignments including logistic support, plane guard and passenger transfers. Flying the Sikorsky SH-3D Sea King hgh- copter, HS-8 also performs missions of mercy and became famous for the longest overwater helicopter medical evacuation in aviation history. The fine reputation that HS-8 enjoys in the Pacific Fleet is attributed to the continued high degree of professionalism at all levels and to the officers and men who have served as Eight Ballers. 1 X x ff f W y .ff , , 1191 ' Yip' Q.. mm.. ...ft . CDR B, Cgats CDR D. Larson LCDR J. Chester LCDR G. Conn LCDR L. Nelsen Commanding Officer Executive Omcef OPS Safefy Mail!!- . 'J I I wif' it 1 fl W f Q U 1 x f r W falgi: r' 'MQ LCDR J. Walker LT W. Anderson LT M. Delorey LT J. .Inns LT H, Kondrick LT J, Lgugglmq Admin. Personnel Line Ground Training Asst. Maint. Legal p f - 1 - Qs , A ' 4 ,r . W I W. - Q 7 x ee.. .rf ml X T1 :M J ,Wa LT R. MZCBZTII LT W Nevin LT R Rott LT J Sochowski LT w Swinscog - ' . - - . LT W. T' ord Quality Assurance NATOPS Flight Asst. Admin. AVIARM AVIARMPSW Q. 'n LTJG L. Beasley Comm. M -Q. - i LTJG .l. Moneghan Asst. Aircraft 1. F 2 Z 'A LTJG L. Blanton LTJG E. Davis Schedules Asst, ASW W. .Q ' im PAO .fe-5,1 wg. . T' i -zu 2' LTJG L. Fifef LTJG D. Ham LTJG C. lessee ' A Educational SW X QQ if 'i. ' 1 X t i Osterlund LTTG W. Schieher LTJG R. Smith ENS T. Henderson ENS R. Rllki Maint. Control Asst. Safety Air Intelligence Material Control ir, he Aircrewmen A who ily them .... AFCM G. Powell LCPO wb H 1'-I bm, 58 AXC L Cates AD-'CJ Clafk AWC W Eddlns AEC D Martinez ATCSJ Sanneman AMSC D Slvewrlght ATC R Taylor S, 'May Y! uct, ADCSR Useted AEI P Brower AMHI I- Crotteau ATI H Estrada AWI H Faurot AZ1 R Feathers A01 R Gearhart View Y .V 'Sf fs JY! AEI H Harter A01 R Jtnknns ,Jr N6 dxf AMSC C Trllett QR! AW1 P Harns it-H. yy L AWI S Lancaster PNI N McNair AMSI F Mrkulecky AEI D Moore AMS1 C Parker ADJ1 P Schee Nm -!.,,. - I ' ssr, T1 9 ,S ,S , , A 1 t ssa I i 'lt' V it Q ,Ns - 5. , ,,, it '- - w- , , I -, i - - W . k.rV 2,4 :rm M X L K Y WEE. vu, ,- - A xl I ' V . . , uae 7 H xi ,PQ X QU I 1 R A P'- 'lll ' y 'P A tltr I ' ' I Rlls , -'f' , . KF A .V 9 Q- we 2 ff- es I - w tss A : 'Y , ' tn! rv... Y x 751113 In ,U b ex -:eh 1 V Q - ,,. 'L 1 Q ' , X ' . . N C , I if In Y! 1 ,RQ if 3 Y Qy-Al -,gli 'i ' ,NJ A s 1 I .. ' N I 5 A 't'l , ' ' yt I 1 ' A I Qjiif . v ' ,W Y X W H igig S Q, 1 3 g K , Y ' I f .,. ' 3 .v 1 4 '- I V A 7571 - Y sa- IV H I IS I I I . U --Q V A V I 5 X .9 I 'N .a Ax. N ..k, . J, ff E -. N! N- X g. - am I Y! u AX! W. Talbott AK2 S. Billedo AT2 J. Corwin 6 -Q FF' x W -iff? YN2 L. Ecrement A 9 -Hu. If J X iff! fl. mi M32 1. Galang 1 8. H ' 'lf ix sy! AX2 D. Ireland i - -24.1 AMH2 R. McClain I , .Q E' 1 Q , 'A ' 'f .. U I- .... A Z i n ig Wg X X., F. 'KL A AW2 L. Esch :W A, 1 'W' lg... 1 . 1 X.-1 1 N. lv, AZ2 R. Hansen 571' A nf ' Y bd AW2 G. MacCIanahan QF? Q. Y 9 AT2 I. 4, , ' A YJ' si fn, Y SZ . Helms Q In - if, yi 'YP AW2 T. Mistrot AW2 R. Pulos 1 'Y X X 1,24 I . xl AME2 R. Roberson AW2 M. Rogers F if .4 it A L f, N' -- JL. 15' ' . X ., 1 Nl gf 1 V . I . 1,1 . . if PR2 T. Townsend AT3 lf. Ahglgg AIH,SI1..Ml:unx ....with the help of Q21 -6 Sag 3. K 'r K A l I 7:E,jfVi. . 5. ., 5153: -' l . M , V Y 2 '1 ij,j 5 'f ?f3s,j, 'Q . ...A , 1 R , -.wb 3 'Af' ,.,, YN3 M Angell AW3 R. Bauer AZ3 B. Bongi V , AO3 A. Buchhorn AMS3 M. Burrell vw' ' 1 .411 'J ' 3V AMH3 M Clark AO3 W. Dunn AW3 M. Floyd ' 7 137 ,jf f Q gf .. I sv V- ' 1 . 4517? - E . K ll V tr M q 3 2,9 5 . , , A ADJ3 M. Gillean AMH3 P. Granacki 'Q . Qi L 'L -1 AZ3 R. Howell AMH3 B. Jennings ,. X-Q AE3 R. Jones AZ3 R. Little . ' , AW3 W Lyons PR3 W. Miller ADJ3 K. O'Connor X if V A Q .44 5? - . l w 1 -L. wie: ul .I 'v s ' A Q - N v i - Y Amsa P. one PN3 R. Owen Awa K. Pace Axa D. Richey f' f fiifi fm A f' F 5-D Q1-iw P -Q . f A ' ffizm zf' .. 1 . ag 1 .11 ' f' H K - 5 . 4. , , - Y . V . - . V y ., W f ' N X, ju K ...Q if sf: 4' M ADJ3 R, Scott AT3 R, Smith AW3 D. Spaulding ADJ3 M. Sroufe AX3 D. Stalnaker DK3 F. Torio AMS3 A. Wantulok AMS3 T. Warnickt . X X 5, ' lv - I ..v- 4.9 5 ii, M , rp. I V N 'x ll 4 T ' ,' , - ln ,f ig ' - X7 v f 47 . A AT3 G. Wernz AW3 W. Wilkes AT3 M. Wilson ADJ3 C. Wooton AXAN S. Beaver AN F. Bellamy AXAN I. Bellusci AWAN R. Bowmlli v all ' . . ald 266 AN M- Calonsas AN K. cnmuan AMSAN c. Davis PNSN P. Gcnoshc AWAN o. AN c. Johnson ADJ,-KN D. LaBelle AKAN J- MSDN' Grcelicld I -usp., HLQQQ3, K x rf 7 i 9 0 V. LQ: Y' 14.7. W 5 Vi .M . ' V- , A . I 17,1 P Y '51, fs Q i1 fkQ,:i 5'F-Ig, lyilfiluf 2 v , 'Fm' ' . . , 1 ,,. W... 68 QQ: - F . ,, Q ,Y F v 1 .1 3 r T' f 4 'br '. 4 1-.4 I AWAN S. Nelson AN 'l'. Olsen AWAN R. Pereira ANAN A. l'etersun F1 , . 'U' 'Z A 1, . Q- V 1-'+ . . ' at 21' I E sl.. ' R7 '- N .4 ,gy 1' Q A O A Z ' AWAN J. Reese AMSAN J. Reilly SN K. Rhodes AN ll. Suysun Y I ,I X AN D. Sheppard AN R. Shields SN J. Stokes Q A lf. L 'J v ' V K. e 7 1 AEAN L. Striffler SN lJ.Vurg:1s AX.-KN J. NVLIISHII A l- AN ll. NN xullrxnlm 1- - ' fu ,s 1,. Sq ,Y ..- l . ff A I , .2 . PRAN K. Wussow AN J. Yearly Al,-X,'Xll..Xmt1r1 PNSA l. Stull' 1-u-me-il in Mr' d 9 i 5 L ss 54... H. f . A..--an-.w. --' 'i,..1-au...-e....A, ..,, .. N Y ,-' al ,X 5 Q if 'PQ Q f r stef-up CDR A. Driver Commanding Officer 5 x-.. 'Q ' , W 3,1 ! VAW-1 14 Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN IVAW-1141 began on KI'l'I'Y HAWK as Detachment Charlie of VAW-11. VAW-114 was commissioned a squadron aboard the KITTY HAWK while at ses in the Gulf of Tonkin on 20 April 1967. The HAWGS fly the E.2B Hawkeye aircraft that is equipped with the Ai,-. borne Tactical Data System linked to data systemg aboard KITTY HAWK that provides detection and analysis of possible airborne threats at extreme range and can vector interceptors to their targets. Ag part of the Air Wing ELEVENlKI'I'I'Y HAWK team, the 'HAWGS are ever ready to carry out their mission Eyes of the Fleet. W -ag, LCDR T. Amantea LCDR L. And Executive Officer OPS ersen W' Brooks J v . Q J' I Q ' ' it 1 LcDRJJh H if Admin ' 0 So I-CPR H- I-Ong LCDR w. simmons LT R. Bronson LT R. James LT w M ' Mamt' QA Training Schedules Ajmifg X -I-. Lfl' M. Moran LTJG W. Carter P1101 Tfammg Maint.fAdmin 1. If Lric J. Ham t K Line Div. mm mm ma? T' lobe If 1 LTJGLCa xi no mf! . - Salegno LTJG M.c - Air Intelligence Personnel ooper Dean si,f X51 , .4 1 A , ? l I r A: , J .. Kb K Q LTJG D- Plrkle LTJG N. weld ENS A. snowbefger cwoz 1. Callaway Material Control lstLT Avionics Div. Maint. Comm' I , v - V. X' X M1 Ns 1 .1 'K Avcm W- Hvif MA' I -I ' MCPOC ADJL' O. l-'hhs ATC G. l-Irickson AljjC 1- Forrest A . fd .. - L ' -gn T? I 134 v -'f 5 ' ' S' ! I I 'I H 'J sh. M 'D X!! . I AEC J. Rogers AISI B. Beard A l'l ll. Burnett ADJI M. Curley 'fi m :7 x V F ,' - N! S7 1 p Yu i 7. rs! iz AEI E. Chaloux AKI D. Cox AMS! S. Dixon AI-11 J. Glosson li A l I - . M . I ga S4 N rf Q4 AMHI L. Hare ATI J. Hartley ATI A. Johnson ATI G. Kcim AT2 W JS 6 -fowl' ,E ,um N! 'EL 'r' Xf I N6 x YX X E x hr AME1 J St l ATI H McDonald BMI L McDonald ADJI T Nelson AEI D Nicholson ADJI N Renaud PNI J Sandman ATI Servls al' 111 Allsopp -L' X.:- -2 xf N! , AT2 R G larneau AT2 ll liouluto. Al2 M Lulllrnuq AMH2 K Lhrnsman ADJ2 H Fltzg erald AE2 J Fox AT2 P Freeman 21 l l ,if Af - A f T f F ,N - .uf P., 'ufk V .L Q, J - 3. kv K 4 I x 5 A ...I -f-. 11 52 I - Alf, I -fl X ffl fl? Y ' 2, -I Vx ,lt 1 V I N I,,I Sf .I in 'iii ' L ' A . Q s. ' . ' , A N . 1 , , I - N i .. 1, j5:EQ:5QQ ' ' 4 - A . 1 . 1' A - V., 12f12:2g 23'p f t ' , Y 4,,LJ X 4 P 5 ' I Q I V X if v 'J ly ' f , X VL 3 a L u V T I . 5 i - - , V lu' y .N Q, - . 2 I , E l -If ' fl X2 - 9 e N' I N- l I ' A A U ' I G , 271 5 P Z '1 E .-:mb fx v 2::Smwx.:.::m6s smxuifii I it ., -1 V X, 5.2.-4'9'z AT2 E. Hamil -qu 4 iv MS2 D. Hernandez ADJ2 H. Hunter AL2 B. Lollnr H L-ily? B, vm .11-u n-L. - E. AT2 J. Marks AT2 M. McCIaskey ADJ2 D. Miller AT2 D. North y V , .. 'YJ I '1 V AE2 W. Paquin AE2 W. Perkins s X fu '41 AE2 R. Pugh AMI-Q2 H. Ruler i 5 . S, ' 1 m AT2 C. R ll ' - USS6 AMS2 W. Schnexder PR2 C. Simms HM2 D. Stalter ' .- -.. -..nf - I .N bb 0 5 Q 1 'isiniwmfx I T ' !.- X 1 D I N -mn., 1 f F y I 1 gi S- S4 -:V 5 - '- 3 '1 3 ....N.f-f V1 , Y,Nv9'f' 5 44 ' J . . , . t x X YN2 K. T t AT2 K. V - - - remon anMatre AZ2 D. Watson AT2 M. Wnllnamson A1 3 D. lirrmnnn ,H 3 M- L-amdy AMHJ H, Collins AEJ W. Conn Y . T - L' s 1, 1 . L x t A Q N 1 1 S, N '-s D 1 l . I Q7 272 ADJ3 W- DUUIXHFI AMS3 R. Fernandez YN3 W. How AMI-ij W, Johnson All D. Knott ADJ! H, l arms., .yxqgl ll lon-en' AF! I. lhifil tw xiii: is 1' N J if Qiffgsf?,,ff?2f fQa V. ,17 .1 , 4' - ,Ga fx x- 1 -iJf'..,L 3 .13 - J . 1p 'A'-.,,- M , a V ur , A ,. P 4. , ,. 4 ,N - ,,,. ,, if 4, , M ' ' 57 .5355-125 , s .. 41 ' 'Q' 4 -Q s ' ' i T7W' M Q45 5 1. 1 2 5+-A B- ' 3 -.-2 F I 'I , Ti - wg . 1, - Q Q 1 .. A, ' . AK3 R. Malabanan AMS3 D. Marenda AT3 W- Milyhilf A I'-3 U' MV-ld WS 51 My fl . -. f ' Xi? U 1 M N Q 5 LJ 3 Y .. ,Y L- 'G AMSJ J. Iravahk AIQI I3 Iufnfy xwm-,W 3 , ii f 315 54 ADJ3 J. Steiner! ADJ3 J. Testerman AMH3 D. Trancr Q 73 2 v biz ef f g P 'yi fn A I, f 1 ' - s f X X If f. N745 KX PNsNJ.Fug1e ATAN J. Gaddy AMIQAN cz. mlm AN A. mm-5 Maw na K.-.fn 1, xx if if m 75' , 274 AWAN T. Walker r f A ,I ' 3 SA R' fifihklvy Mmm M. emu- fm lc, H.-.ml Axfx .-x, mm H1 Q1 l' X 5 1 , 4 V, , k 5 . 1 W' -Q -C7 ! Q N .mga w.1..n,.,f ussl H -...nm KN-HHH Rumcv kMSJl.5fl'lil1'l '- NNI Kndrrvrn RUP 'KN It Nflihfl' 'x -. x - 1 NN K Nunn if 'ZX XRXXH XXN Ir,u.!rr '-1l'vnxPu1111 I -KN R Rrvnuldl Xl A KI SAN C. fm,-enter qw AN G. Smilh , .1 s1xRL,RU'4l -4-If I, -aw. 3 'i V ,, CDR B. Marshall Commanding Officer VS-37 Air Anti-Submarine Squadron THIRTY SEVEN IVS- 37l dates back to Scouting Squadron THIRTY SEVEN in World War II. Established to protect allied shipping from the U-Boat in the Carribean, VS-37 has used a variety of aircraft to fulfill its mission in the en- suing years. At present, VS-37 flies the Grumman S-2 Tracker. By their professionalism and skill in carrying out their mission aroimd-the-clock and in all kinds of weather, the members of the squadron have earned and taken for themselves the proud title of Hacker Trackers. 4, 1 f' 1. he -ii' me 1' ' ,P v Tn' CDR B. Nordwall LCDR R. Ellis ILDR J. McColly Executive Of licer LCDR J. Phillips LCDR D. Siegfried LCDR R. VanPeIt K tix if -37? 41-11- f if ? kin N J T . LT L. Brennan LT G. Dobbs 1 I LT E. Dutra LT R. Gepfofd VA C l -- LT R. Hunter LT J. Mcfain x, N.- LTJG D. Barkdoll LTJG W Blanton LTJG R Brady LTJG R. Carlone 111 W wi., lg LTJG G. Edelstein LTJG D Hobbs 'V' 2' LTJG W. Hunter LTJG G Mam W qw, S 'l LTJG K. May ENS W Laakso lx: I I.. a -I ' xf W Sdlg 1 1. U I .1 , nh , P 3 5 N F9 .. r AFCM S. Pratt . -.r - 3 . - '- LCPO ADRC J. Clark Axc N. Filby ADRC J. Lynn ,xwc J. Moreau MCS cz. saandon AMSC M. sminie ADRC P. wade: xx Y .H . ,. 5 Y, Q-.1 V, X - Y ...S I s 1 2 se I me f3 . . V NJ 1 - AOR! N. Ames AWI D. Avery ADRI A. Benton All D, Iicrquist AMS! A. Chaffee HMI D. Codopony .-KK! J. Creslo A01 M. Fraser My W- K- -.q-V , -s -QU . -f f Q7 is Q!! ' ., x .V 7 S21 . V . 1 lu. v I I? 9'Va - '- AEI A. Greninger AWI C. Harris A151 u, Howard ATI R. Morley YNI u. Quanm .-xwu J. suney AW2 W- Bacon ADR! E- Bullock ll - VA -- 5 , ' 4 ' X 1 .J Q..-a N. r. Q . .av Y 5 N 1 W -1 1 V f S v X ,. '13 .M . ' sv: Q4 p . , 0 -V. 'SH - 278 MS2 l'. Crisostomo A02 L. Duran A02 IJ. Fnnis AW2 K. Ifink PR2 D. Hutchison AW! K. Jnhumvn AX! I. Kaclmarer AT2 M. lklllP0l'5 wa. 11-. -J I We-N 1' , R:-I sd 'U' AW3 L. McClain s-3. AW2 M. Schilleci A I AW3 S. Abraham AW3 G. Butts tg. I X x ,wi 47 li 5, AW2 A. Millerd , t 'U X A X ' 'IX' AW2 L. VanHolIebeke AW3 S. Adsit Q S AW3 R. Bobst u. V t ref 4 1 ADR3 D. Erickson Al-I3 I-I. I-Lverls 'ff' . ' Hwy i 'I v-5 ,. ' r r . 1 'I N I fr gf AW3 A. Gutschmid! ADR3 P. Hughes J , .. Q Q 'A - VA Via .,' 7' Q x 51A X X N . , I an , Ny V 3 In M V S'V:Ii. yy. .f V .gi 1. 1 0 .o. .r K.. X . . 1 . T: Y AX2 I. Warren AW2 D. Winlllnil 7? 1 V r df N7 AW3 R. Allsopp ADR3 T. Anderson ...y ' AX3 J. Bogart AMSJ A. Donald 0 I . 3 1 J .. ,, A- A Q7 V X ...I ADJ3 B. l l'yC Alij I . Gnfdull QS ' -Q., y ADR! T. Ilurlcy AMICJ S. .lcnson W2 'I'. Rufulskc AMH2 K. Reeder AT2 IJ. Rcinsma ADR2 C. Morris AW2 D. O'Brien AMH2 S. 1 A Pojanowskl Ay-. . il J . '- 5-'ifirnrm M ...aw , . ' : '1Ew12 2 . , 'K 12i2 ..1:5'iEin ' - W' 4 ,. - .- ' gy:-2229.3 N -4 1- . - , .- -.,'.1 . l 1 W 1 ..,i I -v .4 .::2.,jf4- . f- K. Y- 8 V 51. ix .L LZTQWM My .- .f 'i -K .R if 'J in K is .fi i Q 5 r Z 2 K wr-13 . ,,, ,-L. pww igszggql ik X. ' 2 . N N X '4 ' ' - fx:-if! .'.. ' . ' 352-1 J iq V V ... 1 ' A . . V or ' V ' A 47 wr J -- W Y. . , AX3 B, Kerr AX3 T. Lunnigun ADR3 J. Laursen ADR3 M M . N! , ! 49 . ' vers AD-J3 E. Norwood AMH3 T. Olson AMS3 J. Orrison AE3 J. Otero , 'A ' A A 1- .1 . , A 'AA I' A I Wu, 1 I A . .QE-9' ' A Ay YN3 S. Pena MS3 D. Perea AX3 J. Romines PN3 J. Roth ., N J' -4' .,.- L -' 'f ADR3 R. Schwarz AX3 D. Shoberg A03 S. Trask AMS3 B. VanHuten 93 2. 15 l A N V 'Tift 4 s ei X - in ld 17 V 14, r i ' N -: . .. .,, : A I I ' - . J 1 . 5 RK.- AX3 G. White PN3 G. Walters AT3 A. Wright AXAN D. Allman - -. -ss it Q . B if ' N , is r.. 'il 4' s r .. -1- g r ,., ' ' J x Z j X f .s 5 . ,- , X 1 ' Ps ' AN C. Baloney PNSN R. AXAN E. Duncan AXAN D. Eddings K x WF. .,.,.. - A SH! Beasecker . - i i . M ffvia ' . . Q . XXNX X. . , . F .. YQ .--M XN . 1 7 , g . , X D' f - 2 4 Z J 3 AN B' Glessing AN J. Hernandez AWAN M. Hubbard AN P. Hutchinson . 'f 1 QV' , I .ax Sw V VWVSWQ V 4 X ,,-' 1 'wx l 'fl f ,af v , 4 'Q l 'HBAH 4 V X Z f' I I v f V M SN D. Johnson AWAN T. Kammer AKAN S. Kendall AN V. Koerth PRAN W. Lvfliifd I Q f l , 1 ' ,N-, '4 . ,. N - 'JM N N.. X ' ,. H 5 . fx 1 ... .. I' .I li' X g '. J U Zi X I Il '. l l ,- l I If ' l AOAN T. AEAN S. Nichols SN S. Nicholson ATAN J. Ottinger AOAN K. Poguc MacGregor . . I' ,A ' - ,: 2. 5 1 4 t Q, M- ' - li ', x' ' 1 k l .J r .I W 'X ' K. Z L ' lx f 2 f Vf f X .1 ' A 'E AN R Reid SN T. Salo AN P. Sheriff AN R. Simmons AXAN ll. Smith 1nI A Q A f I pi X . N I :D Q f'xNli.5l.lI1lxI.ixxxkl -XN X1 5.,,,,,X ,, yu ix, H IUH1.-r uv XN IH yx1H.yxlymrhurg. Xfinll-.'rKu'rf if ' C Y 5 1 'Hi 'A in. ' 4 . XNHIXX I VNNX N, lluul VH X X I ...I T xx I hmm r XX ll lurnvr EFI -38 -rano fda 8 4594 +535 SR ON mvi SP A L '95 'Z- , atv- ,. 'iii i 'IM fn: l 1 , f M t . I , X if-if ,M f F , wiv- 1 ' f xr 3 '.,.g. V , T ,i F sl ? M ' vu L . nf 1 I I - .1 1 wr Q f 'wr if l P A J 1 I :I 1 4 I , i. Q. i in 2 'if va, 5 , ,ss QA. I Hz. CDR G. McCauley Commanding Officer VS-38 Air Anti-Submarine Squadron TI-IIRTY EIGHT IVS- 38J has the distinction of deploying nineteen times aboard various aircraft carriers of the Pacific Fleet. VS-38 has the primary mission to hunt, localize, track and attack enemy submarines. Using the venerable Grumman S-2 Tracker, the Claw Clan has earned two Arnold I. Isbell trophies for excellence in anti- Submarine warfare, the Commander Naval Air Forces Pacific Fleet Battle Efficiency award and the Meri- torious Unit Commendation. VS-38 is embarked on the twilight cruise for the S-2. After a long and productive history, the Stoof is being replaced by the new Lockheed S-3 Viking aircraft. CDR A. Thresher Executive Officer if ...- it W'-an c.. LCDR T. Green Admin. k xii LCDR R. Kennelly . i LCDR P. Stratton Maint. LT J. Devlin l it LC DR R. Hanson OPS ..- X LCDR D. Minor Safety Nr- .I s LT R. Carlson A Tt- LT R. Fedoryszyn Aircrew iv- - LT P. Kixsell LT B. Nemeth NATOPS l I ?f ff' JT A H :L z hx V 0 I ', 4 x if H1 M -., -, L, f 4 1 I LT T. Rammelkump LT D. Sanders LT E. Schwarz 4 QA A f'- W 'H Sli 1 LT R. Swanberg LT G. Timmerman Admin. I I il mana LT D. Williams LTJG J. Caldwell Air Intelligence lstLT fav , A l l 4 I - N .ii- X. Y f 41 Y ff 1, . if v W I LTJG T, Costello LTJG T, Crews E L U- - at I ,L i Q' I? '-mg X LTJG 1. McCarthy CWO3 RUSS Maint. M X 420' 'si ff' 'fra 'ln I, gr .f g iv- 3 gary. .. 5 . ,Q f Lv fr va 1 L E J 1 3' ' W ' I ,Q i- ' N 1. 5- Y ' ,Qin v . N, .. 1 if il ATI J. Harrison AXI M. Lee AWI C. Mitchell - l 3 5 ma ' N! '. , A S4 I 1 V nl' - HMI A. Pcndergrass AKI P. Roberts All R. Thompson V. fi Q 4 E. ff: , -.1 A Y Y P Z A ' - K7 ls. M .iii ATI G. Williamson AEI A. Wilson ADJ2 R. Adcock W .5 2, f' . if un., ., AN! 286 AX2 M. Alishousc AW2 ll. llcrry AW2 S, Ilislmp sq.- ATCS M, liurdis Vw 1.1 . 'ml IM 'J ,. I AMT W. Hush AMCS1.John5f,n :L .Ji , ' s.. Q Q A AEC ll. Krause AWC C. Mciflung ANRC C. Nielsen ,Hp Qu! 'fu - N- I Q7 ' Z - 1 V 1. yd I .-XXC'l.Skr1ypck ,UNI W llncy .IXDRI K. Ucndcl .-NWI C. Berry .- 1 S x x . ' i v .1 5, Q .'2i'1 - 'Xl I l.. Lhllucr PN! D, Curfman .Xf- 2 ,O if f .rf -mg EFWLLHCW E,-.IT -A 'QY lf ,L+ .1 J Tiff v ,NNY 0 ,A I J. MS2 I. Castillo 4 -1 nv . iz 2, f. V AT2 W. G uinn ft My K . -'f X 'L rw .7 I 3- .- 'Q V, V . 1:0 ,rl IV AX2 J. Corley A'l'2 lf. llcsrcuisscuu 4-W2 M' Ufim AW3 H f 'H'5 59 A I I 'V-3' Y' -.f 5 55 , ' gf! A S- X .9 r r J AMS2 D. Ignacio AW2 L. Johnson AX2 M. Muuhollund AW2 J, Moore ' X. , x 'xi 'Q .2 if ,i 1 4 A' it CX 4 ., - . . ' - in ' .:' L Q N r ' X Y lg' , VA 'HY' V H Y 5 Q N! N 1 L . ,L Al-I2 R. Nesbitt AX! R. Urtcga All I, Rllxlflfllfl PHI H. Ruth.-mxkx -V182 J Sfhlfff 5 a f x 3- x X . Y. V ff Q f ' . t V ., ,-, 'I E- 'I AW2 li. Schutt .-X02 U.SII1llh MN 2 D. Ycldmwn .-XDR2 U, RN hcclcr U-N J lx Iuthrt i 'A S . ,Inf R nn M 1-' ws H I X . p iv' V 9 F l D 4 29 ., A WN- . -1- . :Sf Q 3' -N 1 N 'Ny Q! MS3 J. Gonzales AE3 R. Hoge AMS3 L. Horner AX3 J. Howard AW3 l. Jorgensen . 1 f - .. . - . l if ' .,. -Qi -3 Y' - - , . W w. ' r I vw V - -- v we -1 1. Y Y? 7 1 if Q7 '- AW3 L. Kattner AE3 S. Kile A03 C. Knight AX3 W. Lardin AW3 D. McCool ' if . :.. N ' ' A 'A 'vw f ' :- -4. ' 31 ' ,A ffl t ,JA , ' Y Q., ' .X r 1 -1 l -- N + V 4 ' V if 4 5 ADR3 R. Nelson A03 B. Owen AE3 C. Parks A03 E- Petersen AW3 P- Steele 'Q' sf f pdf. ' , le ,... -- ,, r Q.. ., 1 N 4 1 ' i ,. ' 44 N 4 ' l N H. Brown AMEAN D. Foster A03 v. snnwcu ADR3 T. Volden AW3 P. Walsh A Q ,f ,r 2 4 M A. 1 15 ,-Q I A ' Q -r , .4 i th ,, - .. ,fl N 'I' 4 mr nu ALAN W. Hnflllh AXAN I' lh-um-ucy ATAN R. Garcia AURA - 'N B V 1 ' N AXAN Holsenback AWAN A. Luiluxsc YNSN l'. I'crduk.nku AN H. Ru-lngurz W. -1 ' s I 5 3 . 1' -JS. il . K 3 I - 7 -- 4 X s r 5 y I ..1' Y K 4 .. i AN R. Spencer MSSN D. Williams .MMIAA I. ADRAA R I mln Blackman E ft Q A A - ADRA S. AXAA J. Rouden Arffm ns. Slavnn .-xl.a..x1,wf1,fr-4 V N, x X Vw. .QQ ' 1' , If ff. . . .Oli Og, O' 'll 'O ,,. nu . Q , gk ' W-qu ... . ,,,-f'v ,..,.an-1 -1.- , .md .5 -an - 4' ffpg-. f 'f-4',gf.' . - ,-..q, .,, . bf. - Us ', I MJ .,.. X .4 -,..-f.,,'. ., 'Y Q H I S ...-.Q-f' ...fs -...f N ,M A I :- -fh . l .w. 4' .,, 6 ' ' 1 b. Jo -4 v 4 Mk, ,D 'P 'f P4 T5 FT me X I N LT K. Murphy Officer in Charge f- A -0-J vox Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE lVQ.1L detachment 63, is the only squadron detachment presently serving aboard Ki'I'I'Y HAWK, Two 25.33 Skywarrior aircraft. three flight-crews and twenty. five maintenance personnel are on Temporary Adm. tional Duty lTADl from their parent squadron, band at NAS Agana. Guam. The HATS provide E191-, tronic Warfare Support il-ISM, capability to Airwlns ELEVEN. J Q ' ' ,rf x. f .I f Q Q: , ' L ASI.. '- Ahhh? 5 LT K. Darnell LT R. Ingalls LT R. Wellman LTJG R. iicifncr LUG N Omer CWO3 G. Reid: I J:-uf - , W M! ' f I I sh 1 J me Y fw. iv' Pri Wm . 'A i 1' 3' gf.: if S. ff F if f 1 K .L J ,ns X J , . 'il Um, . X P V. Y 1 Y r AMSC W.Victory SZ f 1 V I-CPO AQI gy Afqum mu IQ Hurry Mn J. uf,- - - 6 ,f -' 1 Q F5 4 .A -- f ' v v - I Qngf A 45 ' 4 nl 5' X , X 1 , ' ff 3281-5 .,. V V 1' Q Jw -F .,,,' A .JV .1 V I ff ADJ2 J. Aspcrin A152 I-'. Culica AN1ll2lI.HmIy A I . J. llurlnn 'A 6 i Q R - . -4 ' I x 'tv ,, f,.. 1 XX .f - ami K N. -... V 37 1 Q . ff ,' V M.. f f ,, 1 sau - .9 1 Q AT2 R. Luverdiere A152 T. Winklcmun AKJ lx. .-Xyupnlm .-XIJJ3 S. liluumcr Y' ' 4 1 .X ' ' r-1-P. ! X ff v H 1 'V . L Y J L J K, W 9 f NIH H R lmnh, Xl I H nfl- r NQK I1 llc: Iru -X135 J-,hnwn E . W 1 . f '- ' I QM 2 X ' It n f fl, i - C 1? I f w ' . .N V h. Y I 7 . Nz , A7 Q R X . , 1 A 5 . . 5 , X- X X Kg W ,Xlwj N IJIL. XIU I Il NHHUI lXNxN ',f fzvln xl XX ID Lrg-in I 5 e ff 5. 551, ' X, Q ,g sqm, F f . 'Q- Xl U XX N hump XX H '-1-Ulf! 4 lini- IIIAL af , -T1 L1 1 at rf -J f elif 3- , A 4 I I .7 ' - H i iliif! 5 SFQN , yu .A Qi- 1054 fi 'nl , ,W-5 an Z. fl f-f ': 'H' ew - 4,53 ..-.-- 1 Q, , .. T -E. ix 4? ITCPIBT I DRB! fl 800 DRIA L IIIDI J. Illfllll I. lllli i-ii l taiizwist, lin-. i Al f I Mod made the vittles, but the devil made the Unk ., 1 was a popular saying used lit' wggdnng mm in thc la, ' ' s century when salted lieelxyas staple dict aboard ship I 'lliis tough -'ured lie suitalile only for lung V6 J ' C when nothing else was ' of wil, , y gus required prolonged chewing Jeri chewed one chunk lor hours, just as il' ir were chewm gum and relerred to this practice as chewing the fat. g ...- ,.,, ,M ,, N .,,-,.. ,W..,J,,,, , .., H , vi fe- all sc Ui I i.l1.aU'i i' K in Ihc origin ol the xsord scuttlcliu ts h l 6' i 0 j - u- ? X ' , O X y ' 1 1 i ,M ,.c. em, fl, ,,,,, M, rg i. q T .W ,c.,c - em, ,,,M so l Q 0 1' N 1 li-'I 1' . ' ' ' ' H H... hit l -nu- rv v-pug il 'YB' , describes what most rumors accomplish il not I scuttlc, to maltc a hole in the ship s side wooden ships to hold drinking water. thus seuttlcbutt means a cask with a hole in it, at least to morale. Butt .deserilics the wa men naturally congregatetl, and th.it's get started. The temis g.1llCy' 5'-'ffl intelligence also mean the spreading ol' course, start on the nwssdccl-Q. SKYLARKING of young ' Originally, skylarking described Navymen who climbed and slid fun. Since the ancient word the games started high in skylacing. Later, corruption of the wo skyIarking. Skylarking is a popular pastime for ' w upon with disfavor hile off can cause skylarking wasn't always days of wooden ships, occupation of sailors skylaring on the mutinous talk in a ship LOG BOOK Today any bound record kept on a ship is called a log. Originally, records sailing ships by inscribing information from logs and hinged so they opened per became more readily available, log factured from paper and bound. naval museums - but the slang term IN-3 JW! f f J, 298 sink, and butt, a eask or hogshead used in the 5? K. was be ther better dark nlacu the masts it 'to i if., to mos ilors and I , it is u , ,glly looked ship IJQUSB 'fgoofing However, - Back in the on,their hands - if r, than engaging in if Cf: aboard on! the 'nr s e A Next to ano Vt, have s.. , 'V' mind our our best. nautical one time and0s , V 5, for Dim or 0 lor quart whenever a ther draught .4- me Moorish army of many years ago A rhc Crow fthe h . oflhoxvazan emnr and the chief of all chiefs was csscm I n0t.t C me badgel W5 an 121 part of th l ' ' ' ' Our English word us denved drrectly from the lhcsc landlubbin C Sa' Org. navlgatlon equlpmem- 8 flavlgator determine weather prevented is X L1 's Y X if wx'-Qchitfyglt isa C Qlgjuggd slips of 7 NEST carried on board to help the the closest land lay when the the shore visually. In cases of was released and the navigator with the bird's because headed hi mast look out Often he SIUCC the CFOWS C3gCS WCI'C !Y H'-'lun--i,,,, BAMBOOZLE ln today's Navy when you intentionally deceive some- one, usually as a joke, you are said to have bamboozled them. The word was used in the days of sail, also, but the intent was not hilarity. Bamboozle meant to deceive a passing vessel as to your ship's origin or nationality by flying an ensign other than your own - a common practice of pirates. CHIT G blne wo? dn is for and ii!! rC i' Q is ,A - A-4 W .. 155-L fa' f If ' 41, G' 331, 5' is the use of the Hindu traders so they for currently 3, P255 tO an 299 Skin? I SEA-FEVER I 144 TOJHE EAS AGAIN. ff I gwfj-f QQ x lf the wind's , v u. -1.14 asa rg and drfwldfe saifszshakmg. R '41 QLD Xxx TN?- hfaa,e.i'wdHv1 v f8f0n 9'f'Hff' l ' and a grey damm breakmg. I MUST DOWN TO THE SEAS AGAIN. for the call of the running tide Isawildcallandaclearcall that may not be denied: Andalllaskisawindydaywith 7 the white clouds flying. . And the flung spray and the blown 'n spume. and the sea-gulls crying. I MUST DOWN T0 THB SEAS AGAIN tv the vusrunf amy life. S To the.gull's way and the ' xfm wha1e's way where the wlndfe likeawhettedknife: L V , Andalllaskisamerryyam - ,Af-1 from a laughing fellow-raver, Andqwtsleep anda sweet dream A . , .S- ' when the lang trick's over. lohn Masefield 'Le a:'q5'Na iaith .05 .. ... E-,fboliw , 5-4' vnjg J o ., no .1 I ,Q-. N .GW -tail ,P ' J L- 'a' W I H- .'Q vga: ' 4 . I I . V 5.1! 1 i izvtaflv , 0 f 1' 8 N' SX! my , , . Y ' A gli - ,,.f- '5w- is ' ' X . :E - 1 Q H M JJ f.-4 J If 'fn sv 2 .,',- 1 A .qw WAfi - if 4' Q 9 V -w 3 ' I , 3 U , 4.3 ' F .3 Q S , -r ' ' ' ' z 4.- .. -K. , , , . all! --Q'-Pg., N .gr . I If sf M 1 'A J , I -, p 'L ,. A -. I' 1 ig, . YM, W ' 1,5 , f - ff r 0 :flu -v V Ln' S H J I - - .1 . 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