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Prior to serving on the even than the ,traditions of the craig y itsellig joint staff Washington, Captain Edsall served Wiser in its age. .7 lt is. the tra that 4, , as assistantr'i,tzhief of staff for operations on the responsibility goes, authority and 'lipid staff of the Atlantic Fleet Commander-in- accountabilityf.. f'The Captain, of ffgtghief from 1948 to 1950 and then was a student given honor and privileges and trust aiflq other agi'f'aEiEl1B'tNational: War College in Washington. men. ' ,But let -him steer the Wrong s6?,4,.i.let 6 L,Q'flkffgraduate iof the Naval Academy at Annapolis him bring disasterrto his ship and he mustfiaf in 'LQQJ Captain Edsall saw duty on board battle- for what he has done. . . 'Wi U ships, sllbimarines, destroyers, cruisers and in the The man to receive that responsibility A i f authority on the Missouri for her second Korean kiwi cruise was ex-submariner, 49 year old Warner Ryerson Edsall. 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FIRST LIEUTENANT ROBERT DORMAN DERN, U.S.M.C FIRST LIEUTENANT REX DONALD ELLISON, U.S.M.O. EN SIGN ROBERT LELAND MAYHEW, U.S.N.R. to them this book is dedicated 8 to our shipmates and friends who will not return and to the families of these brave men the memories they leave are their most worthy memorial they live . . . in our hearts 9 table of C0n'l'eI1'l'S cruise book K4 Lin,-,,.,h....,...... AFV? 'W 2 Q R . -1 a N4 X 1 1 book history book activities book CYUISG book .ship t'1'AMf K2 , 3? , 5 at Qin x 1 , f 133, A011 ffl malf- .rg tar I A yi., , . , , f 1 f W X, 1 , Wm A-qfnus-55:-.ir.rf 1-4-sg .f . 44532 AW, a 2 1 X X w H.. dl... .Nl fun, .Nusa ' X an. 134, , ' x X Ni P X X A X L Q K 7 Qxsff 'X x xxx X l c KM Z' Z Z 'X gi W l 1 r A f i ff X ' V , y' 1,71 i ff XC! I fff ' ' 0 1 1 - l r 4' 76 7' ' X' , ! Kxlf A cr, s f ,f X, f -f , ,A V I ,g7' 2 I ', 'ff r L 1 ' V ' I jf, ' A K pq ff- I V I Y s-,Y-xf .'gi,xi - Y -1- Fl 1, , ' 1 , I . HISTORY launching u J i X commissioning i world war llc surrender i midshipman cruises KOREA HEN graying, smooth-faced Missouri Senator Harry Truman got up at the ship's 1944 launching and spoke about 4'Blazing bat- teries and sailing into Tokyo Bay the 26,000 shivering -persons present were glad he was hurrying. To the awaiting throng, a wind-whipped Brooklyn Navy Yard was no place for political flambouyancy. Awaiting the spectacular birth of a new battleship, it wanted not the flowery language of great expectations, but to get on with the show. They were watching his daughter Margaret with greater interest, for it was she who would smash the bottle of champagne across the gray steel bow. '44-'53 MISSOURI ..in peace ..and war Nine years-and a World War, a surrender ceremony, a couple of good will tours, and a Korean Conflict-later, the 26,000 wished they had listened more carefully. They wished he hadn't hurried so, through his speech, and that the tide he was racing had set a more leisurely pace. Even smashing a bottle of champagne didn't seem so important any more. The over- coated, be-gloved and bespectacled Missouri sena- tor had accurately prophecied history: The battle- ship U.S.S. Missouri did sail into Tokyo Bay. she was a ship of destiny, an American show place. JANUARY 29, 1944: the launching N army of men, dressed in coveralls and orange safety helmets, shoved their way through the gates of the New York Naval Ship Yard on a cold January morning, on what appeared to be just another day., But on this icy winter Saturday, the first chapter in a history of a warship was to be written: lt was January 29, 191144: The U.S.S. Missouri was launched. ' Senator Harry Truman of the state of Missouri and his daughter Margaret, along with other celebrities and ranking officials, were on hand to oliiciate at the christening. The ceremony itself was to be brief. The uMighty Mo was destined for greater things and was anxious to get about them. She waited patiently through the good, but hurried speech by Senator Truman, who was battl- ing words against rapidly dropping tide, but momentum mounted as it came time for Miss Margaret to take her part. Miss Truman received the bottle of wine, and after the usual christening ritual, sent it smashing across the shining gray bow. For a dramatic moment it paused, and then the huge battleship slid majestically into the East River. The waters roared a turbulent welcome and the man-of-war was seaborne. C down the ways At nearby Newport, class rooms buzzed with activity. Hand picked men worked feverishly on their assignments with anxious anticipation over their new billets. Called from the Pacific, to be the ship's first skipper, was Captain William Mc- Combe Callaghan, who served as a midshipman on the first Missouri. The nucleus of the first crew was being formed. In the months that followed, engines hummed, guns barked and every moveable part was tested and retested. Performances were checked, its skilled crew worked with precision. The Missouri had lived up to the claims of its designers and to every expectation of the Navy. The 888 foot battleship steamed proudly back to New York. The weather was kinder. The month was June. The stage was set and the players ready. Many of the notables present at the launching were again on hand, including the Trumans. Rear Admiral Monroe Kelly, commandant of the Navy Yard placed the ship in commission and Captain Cal- laghan accepted the delivery of the vessel. The 58,000 tons of fighting power was officially a member of the fleet. H-vw' 1 W, W WIC4 . f JUNE 11, 1944: commissioning the first c.o. takes over the first prayer the first pipe the first salute WORLD WAR II: in the pacific HE watches seemed longer and the days crept by. The tropic sun had replaced the bitter cold of a little more than a year ago at the launching in Brooklyn. The crew had grown restless in their long tiring wait for the inevitable enemy engagement. No one feared the actual combat, but nerves were at the straining point with the endless waiting. In mid-February, 1945, it happend all at once. Enemy aircraft buzzed angrily overhead while uair defensew was sounded and Missouri crewmen rush- ed to their battle stations. Japanese planes came diving out of the sun at Task Force 58. The Missouri's guns retaliated and the sky was filled with Hack. A hit was scored and a burning fuselage plunged to a watery grave. The crew rested easier, they had been baptized. The period of waiting was indeed over, but ragged nerves were to get no rest, they now had to contend with the newest, most fanatical weapon of them all: the Kamikaze! Men whocflew one- way missions and wore red sashes, eagerly awaiting the opportunity to avenge the sinking of the Im- perial fleet-this was the enemy. The Missouri's foe had a life dedicated to suicide. At Okinawa, where the J aps decided to make a desperation stand, the Missouri's giant 16 inch guns blasted the beaches and gave troops support, while the secondary battery fought off the hordes of human bombs. ln spite of their suicidal efforts, the kamikazes broke through the canopy of fire only once, and this caused only minor damages to the ship. ' Admiral William F. Halsey, who made the Missouri his flag ship, was certain that the enemy was beaten. He directed the Missouri to join her sister ships, the Iowa and the Wisconsin in a series of daring raids on the Japanese mainland, often as close as 60 miles from Tokyo. The J aps offered no opposition. The tide of battle had turned: the Missouri and the Navy were definitely in command of the situation. It looked like Senator, now President Truman's launching predic- tion uBig Mo, with batteries blazing, will sail into Tokyo Bay was about to be enacted. On August 10, 1945, the Japanese government capitualated. The Mo's guns were silent. i W Z 4 4 I I THE SURRE DER RDINARILY, on each four hour watch, the officer of the deck on a U.S. Naval ship records a staid, brief, ofhcial summary of events known as the deck log, that averages a couple hundred Words of routine facts and statistics. One morn- ing early in September, 1945, the log of the 8-12 watch on the U.S.S. Missouri didn't follow this pattern: the 834 word record with 91 names of generals and admirals from 10 different countries, recorded an event which never before had taken place on any ship- the signing of the surrender of an empire. At five minutes after eight the Missouri lay peacfully anchored in Tokyo Bay with tiny white caps tapping gently at her hard steel sides, when the destroyer U.S.S. Buchanan came alongside to deliver the first of the prominent members in the scene to be enacted: Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. Exactly 33 minutes 1ater another destroyer, the U.S.S. Nicholas, came alongside to disembark a tieless, solemn looking Douglas MacArthur, under his famous Weather-beaten hat. Personal flags of General MacArthur and Admiral Nimitz were broken at the mainmast. After a brief conference in Admiral Halseyls cabin, and when all the parties were present, General MacArthur gave a short speech in a soft, even voice and the ceremony commenced. ln the short span of 23 minutes, all persons concerned had signed and the proceedings were history. The notables left with as little fanfare as when they arrived and the second World War was brought to a close. 20 fi f M IN PREPARATION EOR THE EVENT HE war was over, and the din of shouting men, slapping of backs and wave of excitement had passed, when the crew began to wonder what happens now? The answer wasnit long in coming. The Missouri was designated as the site, and the plans for the formal surrender were started almost immediately. Every precaution had to be considered and weighed carefully in the event of a possible trick. The memory of Pearl Harbor and the burning wreckage of our fleet, was branded in in the minds of our military leaders. The ,lapanese had a habit of talking peace while pulling sneak attacks. One of the precautions to be taken was the organization of a landing force of regi- ment size to be landed on the Japanese homeland. The Missouri was to furnish a Navy company as well as officers for Battallion staffs. ln spite of the fact that none of the ship's company had received any training as ground forces, there was a deluge of volunteers. ln the weeks that followed, intensified training programs were put underway, the infantry troops began to look sharper and when the time came to land, they stormed ashore with the precision of seasoned veterans. Meanwhile, the rest of the crew began to clean house in preparation for the historic day to come. Decks were scrubbed white, paint brushes worked busily and bright work began to sparkle. She underwent a thorough cleaning, forward and aft. ' The Missouri and her sister ship, the U.S.S. lowa, steamed together into Tokyo Bay, their 16 inch guns a grim reminder to the Japs that they meant business. It was the first time in history that a warship was selected as the site for such a momentous, world important event. The HMighty Mo was ready. . . ' entering tokyo boy in company with the iowa and so follows the working press In JQKVDJM.. 19.2.11 -w,.,... gm W, ,, num msmumsur or sunmsuman ' ' ' 'ff' ' uqgongsnfqgurfsv My M :HN IM! fn !'!i:1!I dl M0 ld! ' 'blvdf fl2fQf'I.-QQlT'ii'! . 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J 1 Q.-fm-nf .1 m :4-mmncef A-1 In f ' ' .!ffL!'ELER9L,. ,.,,t...t. f - ? rmmfx RIP' I 1 LQONELVD ALDYU. nn mmm mmmfm in I0 minutes: 9 victors signed T was early morning in Japan, and early in the evening back in the states. The eyes and ears of America and the whole world were focused on the battleship Missouri, anchored in Tokyo Bay. Forward on the starboard side of the 01 level, reporters, cameramen and announcers were working busily recording the event. Ranking, stern faced, military men from the Allied powers were on hand. The Japanese delegation stood conspicuously, directly in front of the cloth covered table that supported the duplicate surrender documents. At 0900 General Douglas MacArthur came from Admiral l-lalsey's cabin and started the proceedings with a brief speech. The Japanese representatives, dressed in formal attire of foreign office, came'forward to affix their signatures. MacArthur announced he would sign collec- tively for the Allies and asked General Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of Bataan, and General W. E. Percival, Commander of the British garrison at Singapore when it fell, to stand behind him as he did. He used separate pens for each copy and then presented them to the two heroes of the early daysof the war. Admiral Nimitz signed for the United States and was followed by representatives of each of the Allied nations. Twenty-three minutes and almost a dozen signatures later, the Imperial government of Japan had entered the period of occupation. 9:22-new zealand 9:21-netherlands 9:20-france canada 5. IITHE HE weather was crisp and a little warm for October, but the huge crowd that waited on the docks of New York Harbor paid little, if any, attention to it. All eyes were strained, search- ing out into the sea with eager expectation' of the return of the battleship Missouri from the war. , ln the days that followed, the thousands of guests that poured aboard the warship, marveled at its immensity and were awed at the length of her giant 16 inch guns, but always, the center of interest was the inlaid bronze plaque that marked the spot where the world's greatest war was brought to a close. The high point of the cruise was on Navy Day, when President Truman, who himself had played an active part in the shipis history, came aboard to pay his respects. After a well deserved rest and overhaul period, the Missouri returned to active duty, while her sister ships closed shop and went into mothballs. The Post War period found her engaged in more routine assign- ments, acting as a training ship, good will am- bassador, and the instrument for 'ishowing the flag . ln April 1946, she was designated to return the remains of the late Turkish Ambassador, the Honorable Melmet Munir Ertegun, to his home- land, making visits of courtesy to Gibraltar, Piraeus, Naples, Algiers and Tangier enroute. Mid-July found her nestled in the yards of her home port, Norfolk, Virginia, eagerly anticipating and preparing for her first South American cruise. Chipping hammers noisily agitated her gray body followed by paint brushes that gently caressednit. URRE DER Things were ship shape and stores aboard, on a humid August 6, 1947. The Mo was underway for Bio de Janeiro, Brazil, via Cuba and Trinidad. At Rio ce Janeiro, accompanied by two destroy- ers, U.S.S. Dyess and Small, the Missouri awaited the arrival of President Truman, who was attending the Pan American Conference. On the first of September, the President, looking a little older from the weight of the responsibilities he now carried, came aboard with his party while all hands manned the rail. Smartly dressed Brazilian naval officers, with their gold glistening, accompanied Enrico Caspar, President of Brazil, and other high officials of both governments. The luncheon on board in honor of the Brazilian president, was the first of many formal occasions attended by the officers and men of the Missouri, including Brazil's lnde- pendence Day on September seventh, during the stay. When the convention was completed, President Truman and his party returned to the ship for a pleasant homeward cruise to Norfolk. Returning to her duties as training ship, the Missouri existed in a more or less routine manner. Routine until the seventeenth of January on a foggy Chesapeake Bay. A sickening screeching noise shot through the ship, her huge powerful screws could not move her, she hit a mud bank and was grounded. The large scale plans for re-floating her were being prepared, while jibes and jeers about the uMighty Mo were pointed at her as she lay helpless in shoal water. Finally after nearly a month of working and planning, a successful pull off was enacted. The ship was again afloat. Much of the scorn turned to praise when the full facts of salvage operation were disclosed. The following excerpt from an editorial of a Norfolk newspaper, printed during the ship's first Korean cruise, best expresses the opinion toward the battleship today. HAt lastreports fthe Missourij had joined the group of naval vessels off lnchon, on the west coast, and as ammunition carrier and floating battery for bombardment of shore positions, she may be expected to turn up where her services are needed. The Missouri gets around these days--not aground. I the great ship has gone aground a giant in distress THE MIDDIE CRUISES: HE fog was closing in and the battleship Missouri crept its way up Chesapeake Bay with approximately half of its enlisted comple- ment missing. The half that was missing, was mighty glad that they were, because it was time for the annual midshipmen cruise. ln the months that were to follow, crewmembers and middies would vie for showers, cut each other in the chow lines and make time with each others girls. Al- though more or less traditional, it is not advocated by the Navy, but this friendly sort of rivalry is ever present and it tends to stimulate training as each try to out-do the other. When the '6Big Mo drops anchor at Annapolis, some thousand Midshipmen and NROTC students will be eagerly waiting for a chance to try their sea legs. Except for the wide blue band on their white hats and the black name stenciled across their jumpers, they look every bit like ordinary seamen. Once aboard they are assigned billets and begin to square themselves away for shipboard life. .V ,,,i.,,... a fl The Navy has devised this system in order to supplement the regular classroom curriculum with this on the job training. A firm believer of the old adage HExperience is the best teacher. The anchor's up and the Missouri is underway, the first stage of the cruise is beginning. From Annapolis to Norfolk and then on to Bergen, Norway. The cruise will take six weeks, this is no speed run, her screws are not turning over with full power, her course is not the straightest, her mission is training. The midshipmen, by this time, have been as- signed jobs and duties they must perform. They have infiltrated every part of the ship, they're in gunnery, communications, on the deck force. That fellow you see holy-stoning the deck in time with the bos'n count, may be a future Admiral. These men are learning jobs that they will some day be responsible for, by actually getting out and doing them. The weeks slipped by, GQ., Fire, abandon ship, drill, drill, drill, and the middies are coming into their own. They're part of the team. Liberties have been granted in Bergen and Portsmouth and now there is that long trek to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where the real test of what they have learned will come. .-...-.-....,..,-......- -.,....,,,,, ,, , A N .V vnih f KOREA I: TILL red-faced from her grounding in January, and performing the docile duty as a training ship, the Missouri received a five day alert to prepare for reassignment in mid-August 1950. Leaving Middies in Norfolk half way through their training cruise, she quietly sailed on the first leg of a half-a-World sprint, fbattling against time and the elements, as she rode a hurricane off Cape Hatteras and a typhoon. off the East Coast of Korea. I ln September, she blasted shore targets at Samchok and Pohang and then steamed to lnchon to assist in the last stages of the invasion-, and then proceeded to Sasebo, Japan, in October to pick up Commander Seventh Fleet. The Missouri, flying the U.N. flag, returned to the combat zone to bombard the beaches at Wonsan with her mammoth 16 inch guns, while determined ground forces stormed ashore in amphibious craft. After the intervention of Communist China, and troops were being pushed into the sea, the Big Mo was rushed to Hungnam for the December, 1950, evacuation. She laid down a continuous barrage until the last defensive units were off the beach, and on Christmas Eve, she pulled out, marking 51 days of consecutive duty. ' N annum hun mmm KYUDFUUG s-mm r ' hmmm amp. ' ,.,. ' . . aa' J- at --W , s.....-.t ' 6 Immun J .v ' 1 50 ICODEA 9 1951 2 ' 0 Battleship 63 remained in the combat area blasting enemy supply lines, railroads and coastal cities, till late in March 1951. 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MISSOURI . . . the iowa is eager to leave for stateside transfer is quick and efficient the iowa departs in a matter of hours leaving her sister with a big job flagship for 7th fleet s 1 E ,, 49 every liberty a new experience what a trick this would have been ten years ago yokosuka, norfolk in japan but only one hour from tokyo by fast little comfortable trains with bowing conductors and masses of little people dai ichi building imperial hotel ginza palace sightseers again TOKYO, YOKOSUKA i-ban liber souveniers lighters, kimonos take off shoes before entering you visit the city where vast destruction ended a war madame butterfly's house site of bomb blast oldest catholic church in japan and a miserable bus ride NAGASAKI TOKYO sightseeing through winding streets taxis running wildly on the wrong side of the road how do you soy stop so sebo, the naval of kyushu many colored shops tumbling into the street canals littered by commercial traffic and private garbage neon lights adding color an d light 4? if you begin to love the people quiet, gentle, ever bowing but what are they thinking se 57 cdr. davis logs time at which the missouri has traveled 400,000 miles P U ls- I WA 655411, f ' ',,. , mv ,ft , f M41 ' t ' ,vii ' AffpSb?'L f jf9Q5?3lf5f'f?. fm ff,.?g4j ' gn- 5 il Ev ' L .V . lf il -EJ ., 3 ' r of Q52 ff Jn? f , :fa Wi? if ' 4 rf , i'i2f,fffz'1 , 3' . nigh, f 3' 4 Msg I ? ,M f , ,ev fi? an Gig, ' NN J ' ft . 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M i, K r 62 ,i f N W x fg l wmf V 7 W , ,, ,fr WMM W A 'W ff w 'Z . ,f x 3 W Jia-wg w 'I W. 69 back to sasebo to rearm to resl' cardinal spellman arrives by helicopter giving more character than may be imagined to the navy life jacket 1300 of you attend services by the cardinal and leave with a taste of greatness, reverence, and kind benevolence 71 supplies, ammunition no liberty for the gunnery department while loading the immensity of the guns is overshadowed only by the size of the projectile which must be used , : GUNSTRIKE 7 the blast of the sixteen-inch guns is almost as big as the ship itself. the ship is a shivering giant with each blast you are preparing for a gunsfrike where you don'l- know when maybe tomorrow but you are well trained your only worry is many hours at general quarters going in forAthe cobra strike training and hard work have gone before you are ready for the big job whatever may happen all is well arranged you are sure of your machinery it will work with you planning, planning has gone into this first shot and all that follow targets well chasen and now being well destroyed 4m..,X of great assistance - to your ship the helo gunfire spotting transfers the destroyer submarine protection mine detection escort 82 ff--4 after many hours of firing the ship turns to sea for a short rest before tomorrow's strike or something that might happen before you are glad it is over secure from general quarters . . . but set condition watches HAPPY NEW YEAR winter makes things rather unpleasant it presents you with another enemy you cunt see from the ship exactly what your guns did but photographs show . . . effective you wonder why the ship is going to inchon and who 'all the people are coming aboard in helos it must be important british, american navy, army, marine, air force I this is the boring coastline back to sea to join the task force replenishment means you may get mail overdue christmas cards and that one particular letter every day 0 4, f f never changing you watch it 4 , t , If NW,,,,4 , QU, f A F vga. ,Z ,. iv, k X x g I I ,i sy- V' if 1,0 kg , ' .of 4 f f Y ,- awww X , f D ' ffff--MMWAM ' ss - fs f 4 4.fs.-ss-p- f :..fX-N W f ,-, V ws, t 'HWY 'iffy 40 X ' ffm 'f 'X if K WT? i f s- ! , j Wy, ' W xw Q 1,-'s.w,5.,m. f as - ,Mwffg ,, ts. - X A MDM, I VN ., , f A., ,, ,I W s s?-swf sf W- own f ' WWW' V IW 4,4 X 1' kg Nfw-W yi f x -m--aww W W , zf W X I n W 4 'J ifss-', ,aff fi X ' 532 4 W fy f XA NORTH T0 SMYFHZ 'i relieve you s r general james a. van fleet ' M i commanding general eighth army l rear admiral e. g. a. clifford, royal navy lieut. general glenn o. barcus 'major general edwin a. pollock commanding general fifth air force commanding general firsl' marine division 87 when the missouri's mission in korea is done she retraces the long. voyage out leaving behind a job well done the second time in this war another ship will take her position in seventh fleet however her place will be hard to take on february I3 we got a new 6X6CU'l'lVe 0fflCel' commander j.r. north, u.s.n. naval academy class of l935 two years with task force 58 and 38 i member naval mission to brazil of baltimore, maryland, g, a bronze star tor cdr. smith - 1 1 V 1 '1 1 1 1 ymo Nw' ww wf W1 mx-mf. 1 fy' -1 M -v W ..: MQW, 'f Af: ,x 1 Qs- '11 N 1 1 w my f1', M Hem: mv zsmvmmw-s,xss-2,914 a sea silver with sunlight early morning sun setting sail eastward destination home . e , V , . . a. . 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K Q X 'kiwi ,,fs,3 4 Z 4 , f I 7 W s X f 4 ,W of , , f - ,X f f M Z W , my ,Mya V, so ,ap K7 ,Q -IQ ew fyfj Z f ,ff 4 f ' 'fy f f, s f , , 7 , , , , , 5 'f M, ' W: t A X' gs f zz fw ,sf 1, sew , 7 W4,W.vm-y,4 f f , s ,www 7 '1 Uf'NfsW.!,f,f7w -W f X af the ship is a masterpiece of machinery but she becomes much more when human life is imported to her making her a port of your country and your lite the proud queen of the fleet and the missouri crew ,Q B Q xx x 96 J, , A 1 1 A f J W 1, -' 'J7.?'Yf-557 If !,'f4QfO ff an , ze if ,, mf. Q 4733? gag, , AW J -few 6' . I 5 Yxorea.-52' C'o5oET ' um 98 4 at rest . . . at ease . . . at work . . . and at play 97 X1 9 HIPS P RTY the tension the constancy of gruelling gun strikes and then the oasis relaxation and enjoyment the ship's party 00 X f If LIFE ON BOARD 101 PLAN UF THE D Y reveille up all ldlers quarters for muster foul weather parade pipe to breakfast J 0 CAPTAIN'S INSPECTION ' stand captain Q of pers i . . 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A- ,R A 5:5 -A ,I .Z-'7 A' 3 the renclering of honors to our visitors republic of korea: syngman rhee, president pak tu chin, prime minister shin tae yung, defense minister vice admiral and mrs. sohn won yil major general shin hyun jun dr. helen kim, educational leader shin seung mo, U n chairman maritime COHITTIISSIOTI shin hyun jun, I minister of lzame affairs always shining ever being admired the first point to see in every tour of the ship the surrender plaque on the surrender deck mrs. rosenberg inspects accompanied by admiral clark and commander smith cardinal spellman acknowledges honors with admiral clark captain edsall lt. general harrison arrives by helicopter' 130 united states: united kingdom: rear admiral e.g.a. cliftord, r.n., commander u.n. naval units west coast korea admiral sir guy russel, r.n. his eminence francis cardinal spellman mrs. anna rosenberg, assistant secretary of defense mr, light-ner, charge ajfaires, u.s. embassy, pusan army and marine corps: general mark clark, commander a.n. forces far east general james a. van fleet, lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant commander eighth army general glenn o. barcus, commander fifth air force general william harrison, a.n. top truce talk delegate general jenkins, commander ninth corps general kendall, commander nrst corps major general adwin a. pollock, commander first marine division major general c.c. jerome, navy: vice l'eGl' l'eCl' I'eUl' commander first marine air wing admiral robert p. briscoe, commander naval forces far cast admiral john e. gingrich, commander a.n. lulockading and escort force admiral t.s. withington, commander u.s. amphibious forces, far east admiral 'ohn c. daniel, fLl1Uy truce ZGCZITL T6pT6S6VLll1lZlU6 captain james e. van zandt, u.s.n.r. congressman from pennsylvania NORFOLK TO LONG BEACH: 11-24 Sept. 1952: From left to right: James Burke, Kansas City, Mo., Tom W. Poor, Olathe, Kan., James Hatch, Kansas City, Mo., Dr. B.F. Pfister, Kansas City, Mo., Henry C. Woods, Chicago, Ill., Herman Bartholomay, Chicago, Ill., John O'Gara, Kansas City, Mo., Francis Fitzpatrick, Kansas City, Mo., Captain Edsallg Harry Mcdonald, Washington, D.C.g W.L. Flourney, Olathe, Kan., Vernon A. Swanson, Milwaukee, Wis.g William J. McEvoy, Washington, D.C.g Leon F. Foley, Milwaukee, Wis.g Louis McGee, Kansas City, Mo., Charles Hipsh, Kansas City, Mo., Harold Reno, Kansas City, Mo., Ralph E. Truman, Springfield, Mo., Roland Petering, Kansas City, Mo., Charles Bachman, Kansas City, Kan., Walter Brunkhorst, Springfield, Mo. RUI E GUEST of secreinary of navy LONG BEACH TO PEARL HARBOR, 26 Sept.-1 Oct., 1952: From left to right: Charles P. Howard, Oakland, Calif., George Boldt, Tacoma, Wash., O'Neil Ryan, Jr., Mount Vernon, N.Y.g Andrew E. Miller, Alton, Ill., Walter W. Johnson, San Francisco, Calif., Thomas A. Ferns: Captain W.R. Edsallg R.S.H. Venable, Santa Monica, Calif.: George W. Hill, San Diego, Calif., Howard A. Lincoln, Tacgma, glgash., Ffink A. Phillips, Bay City, Mich., Edmund Moris Pease 111, Burbank, Calif.g Nelson D. Brown, Mason, Mich., Remi .. its, icago, . 132 i I 1 l F . lt. general barcus general van fleet syngman rhee with admiral clark captain j.e. van zandt congressman, pennsylvania ,131 beat army your guests become your friends the last night before long beach they entertain the officers the officers entertain them at the . . . 0 '!5. WARIDROOM SMOKER general truman thanks commander smith for a pleasant cruise 134 a new experience for most interesting tor all a leisurely cruise on a ship of war to see what the navy is SHHOIHHO HILL ensignettes butler bannister colson k , commander gray entertains harry mcdonald, washington, d.c. reminisces on old navy songs chaplain mcquaid officers at work, at rest, etc. 138 commanders usher, soule and davis and It. commander spangler conduct upper decks inspection in sasebo ensign kovarick and correspondant ken jones at the chess board ensigns manning, allen and westbrook kibitz I . HK ' Q z ff ,rd-Q 5+-gepvevvw. i' i- ww ,fi X , :wfAgX?2' Law gf, 'ir f R 7 . W X , 1 f . L 'f 'ff X KY g , X. ,, ff1 -MQQ ks. f' :ww v, W f-,f Nw' , f ,Zo-T, wk, M-27 W-sian f f 1 w.:zfs1,,-S-Q g 5 3 'f V MN ' ,, H Tp. 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Schwab, Editor-im chief. 148 W 4 I X 1 . 1 i E 3 ix Q 5 I 5 1 ,J 'I 3 4 4 I 3 3 3 5 A 3 f 1 1 1 x i 4 l 1 3 S- 5 1 x A ? g? 1 9 musical men the band the glee club the MISSOURIAN magazine monthly news features miss missouri missourian staff: It. fi.g.7 j.d. zeldes, w.s. schwab, josn, p.j. rahill, sn, f.j. crogan, sn, , w. starbin, sa, r.g. henrich, sa, b.c. vandenberg ph3, j.e. oberts, phan, r.a. scarsciotti, sa, officer advisor editor ass't. editor stay? staff' stajj' photographer photographer photographer CRUISE BOOK AND MISSOURIAN STAFFS: Left to right: R.G. Henrich, P.J. Rahill, WS. Schwab, FJ. Crogan W. Starbin. 150 u--'f WMO STAFF: Left to right: F. Johnson, G. Alonge, Cdr. McQuaid, Ens. Landers, S. Nelson, C. Blume. owned and operated by the officers and men of the U.S.S. MISSOURI COI11eS to radio station you over channel three on your rbo 149 men of 40 mm's admire their prize from marilyn monroe CRUISE BOOK DIVISIONAL REPRESENTATIVES: Left to right: Foregroundg Maggio, D.fnl, PNSN, EX Division, Fisher, E.L., PN3, EX Division, Harvey, E. D., CSl, Sl Division, Sylvia, W.L. MM2, A Division, Kirste, F.E., SN, 4th Division, Morrissey, RE., MM2, M Division, Mason, C.W., SK3, S-2 Division. Background Cstandinglg Priest, B.S., DT3, DH Division, King, ,l.A., RDSN, K Division, Morrill, RA., EM2, E Division, Thomas LE. QM1, C Division, Powell, Jr., C.M., SN, FA Division, Colon, TR., SH2 SS Division, Burns, M.E., T Division, Kelly, E.D. ET3, T Division, Tanner, O.C., BM3, 3rd Division, Frielander, D.fn.J, BT1, B Division. Background Cseatedlg Lanker, A.G. Cpl., 8th Division, Prewitt, I-l.C., GM2, 5th Division, Casey, BJ., BM3, 6th Division. Re presentatives not pictured: Hollern, R.C., SN, lst Division, Reed, F.G., BM3, 2nd Division, Bender, L.T., SN, 7th Division, Meyer BM2, D Division, Tichy, S.Q. HM2, H Division, HINESH, EJ., ME1, R Division, Kerns, D.E., QMSN, N Division, Berres, MJ. AM3, V Division, Dunn, H.P., SD3, W Division, Collins, R.F., SN, FM Division, Martin, LM., 103, G Division. 152 CRUISE BOOK staff board of control: Chairman capt. w.r. edsall, usn member cdr. j.e. smith, usn member cdr. t.g. soule, mc usn member cdr. a.f. mc quond chc usn member cdr. e.m. compton usn member lt. j.p. fitzpatrnck usnr and the cruise book staff: l1g.J j.d. zeldes, editor ens r.a. westbrook, e.m. editor p.j. rahill, sn, art editor rr. longley, yn3, ws. schwab, josn, t.j. crogon, sn, w. starbin, so, r.g. henrich, sa, bc vandenberg, ph3, je. oberts, phan, ra scarsciotti, sa, It. j.a. bellan, schrock, c.e. skl, copy edito r sta sta ff staff stag photographer photographer photographer business manager ass't. business manager missourip men ashore going ashore ? 4 1 1 a N 1. L.. 1 :.,-r wg-Y - - -- 17 -,,...1 '- ,., --,,,-,,,,,-.,,, Y N rl-3 , ,,,+,tf-- -v+ -- W I n M f wks .ir x: W4 .QM mf W Q' ' ' 'J' if fw? '7'f'6r:X .- MADIHULE TBDPHY 1952 ex division second consecutive year It. sinclair jr. receives trophy from captain edsall 5 r ix I I i i , 162 E A , WW ,7 W, 7, ,Y aw new chief is all thumbs at initiation banquet E l X U happy birthday to marines fb, rok marine receiving medical care aboard missouri is interviewed for the missourian by C 1 K 'lf NNX w, 'X XY y X 1 ,, K R X X 5 A Vg QQ x 5, A, Ai, N, Q' Xjf MX X X .X X 9 , I k N' X i-,Q fi . E a' :S x X Sgxw ix + 1' 'E gf S . N sw-A NN as N' Q Qi ymmwxm x ' A X - is L QQ ibn 7 Ax A ' F162 , Q , -M -. ga 41 1 Q 1wS:,-- ff, Where We would like to be 1,1 PV? 11. I we fn. 4:8 , 'ws an '- - Q13 u f 'lv ,f -1 G., J W s-sx:,'3- . 54 v . ,qv , a ., SAVE. ' 1 v. , . , tw'-E rw- f . .I JI. .J L ..,. :XX .L ' as .., -4 1. fi Y .pqzl V. ' 1 H., rv' ,Q f, .,- 9, .A , , fr ...f , MVK . .1 .. , A . , , Vx 1.--f' .7 uri. h ,. W, ... 74,3-r . ,V ,.,,,,!v H4-.Ma .1 -. Q' ', I ,' ' ! , , ' 71, .. .T 4 , 4 ,. f x 4 N. V M 5. 1 .,.-A W, ,,. 14 . . 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'kL 'ff , if N Q! if! , W is ogg i 7 i ' f SHIP depo rtments divisions the officers the work THE MEN M, ,,, -1, 4 Q : K J , 5? 1 5 Q f J if ,, -7 B f kgs V X N NNN R 'i, xi I X ,, WEWZW AQQJ X du Q22 4 ' X 4 xf Vi x ,,ff x , in 'W fx ? f ' 2 fix, ' M , AFM ,I lf fl X' ,K M 0 S ' X V . ., . ., gf GX8CU'l'lV6 OfflCGl'. . .commander j.e. smith, u.s of honolulu, t.h. and columbus, georgia ' 1951 w ressey u.s.n. 12 aug. relieved captain g. . p , naval academy class of 1934 three years in heavy cruisers eleven years in destroyers command of u.s.s. haynesworth and u.s.s. hyman one year in executive department of the naval academy two years in bureau of naval personnel 49 graduate ot naval war college 19 battle of coral sea I O I I d navy unit comme ndation ribbon, solomon is an s 165 Y, I Z Z rf 7, W V f f Z ? f Z K X ? , 1 1 V I 1 af! mi X X 1,, X, J I l ,. v y 1 1 5 f 6 Z Yi Z f? if f ff 4 EX DIVISION: Back row, left to right: C.L. Reedg A.G. Endressg D. Maggioz EG. Bridewellg .l.A.. Hannan, Illg W.M. Nichols GL Pottsg T. E. Burkeg C.E. Osborneg R.C. Lodicog C.M. Wattsg ,l.R. Raszewski. Front row, left to right: 1.5. Marczak, Ing A.T. Stroz E.L. Fisherg H.L. Barnsteadg G.T. Sinclairg RE. Pittsg RJ. Lancasterg F.R. Lasiewskig M.L. Shoffstall. EX DI I0 typist and filers call this home. . . records, more records must be kept up to snuff. . . kind chaplains who listen and tend to the soul . . . knowledge is power, education office will tell you . . . administrators of test-high school, college or just common sense . . . these men will assist you or send you on leave . . . transfer your records or keep you at sea . . . the band must practice, perfection their aim . . . music for dancing or marching or just plain good listening . . . EXEC5 OFFICE You NAME IT we: CANIT Fmo IT MAIN Reaxsom spar-xxms EXEC TI E DEP RTM N commander j.e. commander j.r. commander a.f lieutenant a.j. lieutenant g.t. lieutenant a. chscllc h.l. cdr. mc quaid chaplain lt. schul-z chaplain smith north mc quaid schutz, jr. Sinclair zimm barnstead EX DIVISION: Back row, left to right: W.F. Simmonsg N.A. Whiteheadg C.D. Tognog IF. Fisherg GB. Pfeiferg RG. Kuseg P.l-l Christenseng R.A. Cookg L.L. Eskeets. Second row, left to right: H.E. Zechelg G.D. Westong E.H. Verehiog L.fnJ Lapides: EW Goreg G.E. Manng E.W. Kruegerg J.T. Giardina. Front row, left to right: R.D. Hannag IA. Overbyg GD. Ienkinsg EM. Queeng A. Zimmg RE. Nehlettg C.L. LaPentag I..l. Harrisong C.H. Conleyg R.F. Nichols. ? ,,,, D 3 'HNKLV 4 ' 1, am-if Y EX BAND Back row left to rlght EB Brown J L Klrkman MF Thumudog NS. Clemg R.D. Eschlimang AJ. Craing B.D. Denmark DM Bradley RH D111 Front 10W left to rx ht JE Newtong M. Martinog T.C. Hillg R.C. Bariag H.C. Brewerg A.R. E.W. Goreg .l.A. Overbyg R.F. Nicholsg C.H. Conley. gig: MU f X u 1 a f u av Q + 4 f V, if I Y f .14 'Z W4 X I Z M jf , ,X - f I l ,. I if , f X f SE ,J bw gm .N f .af 4-WX ,Q W-.wM,,,,..f,n 1. Q , S W W Q - ......:-1.11-:nav-,,,.p,:f,r:a,:g. -..-1.-,Q - ., . , ,. WINNER OF THE MAD MULE for the second consecutive year '11 capt. sylvester awards It. sinclair jr th d le of 1951 e ma mu for the ex division in recognition of achievement and merit fx his CHARLIE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: ,I.H. Czarneckig D.W. Christieg A.D. Rumbergerg LJ. Diepenhorstg T.H. Wileyg ,I.P. Showmang GS. Bethavasg W.T. Burkeg H.D. Loveg DJ. Telposkyg H.N. Olseng NS. Impenna. Second row, left to right: F.R. Wil- liamsg 'H.A. Fowlerg W.R. Kitsong SJ. Thomasg ,I.L. Hollowayg ,l..I. Bllrnsg .I.C. Huttong H. Goldieg RF. Lutzg A.R. I0l1I1SOH3 R-W. Jackson. First row, left to rightg J.L. Van Dykeg G.B. Wixong RE. Hallg IC. Cliatmang E.L. Hinesg H.R. Nixong R.A. Westbrookg R.O. lVIcKeweng F.C. Caweing D.,l'. Nevhengeng RW. O'Donnellg C.L. Hood. Kneeling in front, left to right: J.W. Stevensg D.R. Moserg C.D. Richardsong T.lVI. Hayward. ' vou SAY Yo9'vE BEEN woRKuNG ON MORSE Coos: 1 PB' 20 V5 55 sin, 332 CO I2 cfxjm S o .-W 'W I ,p 03 8 0: We 5 9 'I x X xx xx X U x Q. 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McKinneyg IA. Raincrig W.S. Endsleyg B.H. Swaing ER. Gerharclg .l.A. Gierigg R.lnJ Romanog R.fnj Glenng ,I.P. St. Laurent. Second row, left to right: RJ. Schwartzg ,l.A. Salmong IA. King, O.C, Caseg J.C Rostrong R.A. Laloieg H.H. Clementg MJ. Brochug WE. Scottg R.C. Stotler. Front row, left to right: A.E. Sandersg IT. Mierischg P.H. Evelethg E..l. Luherdag IC. Wesleyg F.G. Hiehleg S.K. Smithg .l.K. Lasseterg .l.S. Litzg FJ. Kellyg RS. Corkerng D.H. Gardocki. DI the ship's ears . . . attenders of radar, that search through the night . . . tracker of targets . . . plotter of courses . . . tend to the newspapers, keep you informed . . . help out the navigator, to plot out a course . . . combat intelligence, a part of the team . . . watchers of needles, dials that glow . . . it -f --neefe--M -------he N---HH e--eegti - 71 , I the ship's mouth . . . talkers on air waves or just plain paper . . . pilers, sorters, baggers of mail. . . dots and some dashes are tools of the trade . . . teletypes rattle, spill out ship movements . . . headdress of earphones . . . speakers of riddles, curt to the point. handlers of flags . . . protectors of the mail. . . communicators . . . CHARLIE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: RM. Mayg JJ. Rosherg .l. Doliislig WF. Bugnog G.I-I. Diettingerg F.L. Patricksg R.T. Steele: RM. Mills Jr., D. Pachtingerg C. Alonge .lr.g 'l'..l. Snowdeng J.L. Coppingerg RP. Wardg G.H. Kendall lr. Third row, left to right: .l.T Sullivan' V.l. Cannella: LJ, Klementg F.T. Eagleg J.F. Williamsg D.lI. Haugeng G.W. Teutsczlig CC. Coxg T.B. Slieibleyg F.W. Coleg N Giannanloniog RJ. Vaeth: R.W. Byrns. Second row, left to right: E.W. Farrell: W.L. Mulvaney: LE. Thomasg CJ. Hire: Newmang GM. Johnson: l.S. Rayg EE. Gartlandg D. Stiggers: N.H. Chanceg W.R. Huflstetlerg Jin? Fucello. Kneeling in front, lef to right: W.T Wortheyg WJ. Laperleg D. Vanscyocg T.E. Fayg W.B. Gorman. 4' .. ' f '4 V-M10 f-ff M V ff I wwf sw ,I W ,L ,. , If ff,-fffgy . qw,--A 4 YI... .. nl .T..., Iii.. -i- ! LC. Patapas. Second row, left to right: LW. Carterg J.V. Tiptong EE. Alexandersong G.H. Tysong R.M. V3Hd6l:lJ01'Ull',J M 'Clarke 'I'ARE DIVISION: Back row,'left .to right: G.F. Hubbardg D.fnJ Schimskyg D.D. Wesselmang R.I. McCarlg E.D Kelly' H.L Ioerng ,Front row, left to right: LW. .Iohnsong J.lVI. Sullivang P.H. Newberry lr.g C.H. Pogsong A.V. Clarkg D.W. WlllJllTrIlQ, .Merritt D.B. Gerber. DI IIO BRING IN THE NEW STRIKERS OKAY, JOE, AND WE'LL. START fe- , THE LECTURE. E pf Jff STNKEK WHO WAS I' S .assesses CARE'-E55 WWH '. fi' - E'-ECTRIUTV ..... -H 'll il? I 1, , -. max:- technicians . . . menders of radar . . . testers of the power line . . . generator repairmen . . . dealers in frequency, circuits and volts tapers of wire . . . inspectors of electronic gear . . . adjusters, operators, repairmen . . outfitters of the radio station . . troubleshooters . . . L I A THAT NEW BoY'5 GOT A LOT ON THE. BALL. HE.'S A NATURAL. RADARMAN. 'X C :JD 5 B k l f ' ht WS Schwab DI Woodard' JW Isbell' JD McDowell' CE Dampf' JL Loucksg FJ. KING DIVISION: ac row, et to ng : . . ' g .. , . . , . . , . . , . . Croghang F.D. Czarske, Jr.g LJ. Bibeaug N.C. Deleang E.N. Sommerfeldg EJ. Dugan. Second row, left to right: M.M. Harperg R.G. Maling A.J. Mirandag NR. Hardyg Gul. Morrisseyg R.O. Hartingg H.C. IVICGHTYQ IM. Legrisg P. Saccocciag J.V. DiPalmag G.W. Simpsong R.G. Henrich. Front row, left to right: F. Krushinski, Jr.g IR. Agnerg H.E. Talbotg R. Scatesg A.C. Lonborgg G.T. Walkerg EF. Hosingerg KF. Arundelg IP. lVIcGinnisg D.E. Rothg LL. Root. p lieut. commander e.p. smith I ensign boyle ensign fl. k0VGriCk 80 VIG T10 DEP RT E T Itcdr. smith, navigator ,f TARE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: H.D. Davisg J.A Wiseg W.H. Kretschmanng W.T. Comleyg S. Poulos Ing BV. Bamettg L.H. Hinners: JJ. Ruggio. Front row, left to right EC. Christensong JB. Howard: CB. Hirschg RL. Harrisg HA Milloit: L.V. Darkg J.L. Croeshlg L.F. Travisg J.A. Martina. tw f Q0 2 M 4 f 4,4 4 , I, In I f ' f Y Z' , , I r f 1 E NAN DIVISION: Back row, left to right: S.A. I-Iowardg L.R. Timrng IT. Vince .lr.g E.C. Reney ,Ir.g ,I..l. Durstg QF. Rayg K.G. Pestag D.E. Nerbyg LR. Collisong ILA. Brown. Front row, left to right: W.T. Brennang ,l.L. Beemang H.A. Kimble .lr.g ,I.I. Ryang JJ. Boyleg I F.L. Kovarickg EO. Cooleyg T. Malleyg RL. Caseyg LC. Luisig D.E. Kerns. l HELLO, STE EEZUNG t AFT!! FULL RIGHT I... 3 D I I I O RUDDERU i ou, NEVER MIND- 3 ' ' Al l , N t'f':' 1 ,.,., NS .. .... E555 .,., weathermen . . . I , -- , A dealers in nature, the sun and the ' Stars - - - 'A ,Ill f ' X fenders of the he'm - -- ............. I' vi- I 9 O 1 Compass and 9Y'0S 6 fads of 'he 1.1-' ' ' trade . 0 0 ':::::::::::::::::::'fr:2 'f:::':'1ewan: rf'55:::m55ggig:E:'. h ' 0 TE: . workers with charts, lights and rules of the road . . . guiders of the ship . . ..............- -. .....--... J ....-.......... .-...--... . ...-. ...-....-...... -......... . V -... ........--...-. ...-....... 3- ...:-- .--......s-Q---...--.. -...-.......... . V U --- . ,... .... ...........- ......,t . ... -... .. N ...........--... -.--...--... .. ... .. ..... .....--...-. ..-......',.......- . .--... . '. at n 9 :alla 335 53 '545:::::::::.:E: : b :. :::::::::: ::::: ' :::::::: ..2 ............. ........ . .. .... .... ...... ................ . . . . ................ ..... ..... . .... ..................... . . . .. ..........:-':::::::'-:: .:: ::::::::::::::: .. .. .....::5.: ET , n,.::::.:.:n :H ..... ....... . '::'::':-:': ....:::::.... yu ..... .,,,,...,,...,, '-------'-:::::::::2ggg:::::::: ' - --:uri------::::. --::::.. HOW DIVISION: Back row, left to right: R.E. Brinkg JJ. Fitzpatrickg D.V. Porterg W.P. Demeryg R.F. Loetzg .l.G.L. Wilcox' Dempseyg A.A. Hehemanng S.H. Armstrongg R.G. McNuttg G.A. Boundg R.P. McGowan. Front row, left to right: J.L. Driscollg Frickeg RJ. Tichyg E.C. Armbrusterg T,D. Lencig IC. Lassignalg R.K. Lewisg H.F. Zieglerg D.D. Haywardg PJ. Balacockg R.G. Bee guardians of health . . D I V I S I 0 inspectors of food . . . , 'administrators of medicine . . medical technicians . . . experts of first aid . . pharmacy attendants . . asshtance to surgery.. battlers of disease . . . menders of bodies . . restorers of life. . KEEP cALM, Yes, ' YES- so on ooc1-oR, I' I YOU WERE TREATING ' THIS PATIENT WITH ' t THE NEW WONDER DRUG ,N X AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED? f fri it S Mfg Q66 X ll W f ' X QQ 4 X 3 fl c,, 3,6- 0x 0 wa. X Y- , T.J E.H man X- ' 6 1 ' 'X O K ef . ' - '. ,fi me ff .55 , 5 , .::::1,:.. I ' ::::.55, .uv rs.-'. - af sf-s-S 'Sv fs ,5EE?EEEfiE:.A::i5i5- 12: ' 11315221 - -f'-Sfff-iz?-'IE ' cw: :SEEEEEEESIHH4 i 555: f 411111 if .' ':-5 T 5 G-. a?,13Q5Q?'s 1 3129.-iC'f?': 5:55. 3:5 f5ifiessss2ss::j ::f:f- :, ia:-5 f 'ii ..s1-1 . ,. 2. V ff, rw-'-Es'-'.s, iff, ' ' we eww X-19 ww ewwfh ' , 4 0 4.1451-1+ .. qv' -' -25: ge:-.1.:. ' 1141.s.4..... 531. -vs: mf'-.f f11111215112121111-:sz-.-...... . - '- Q -- ' -'rt l , i2,Qg'5f'avQ-,' .- .m':,v4-- - :EE111:2:E1:I:1:911:1112211121511S:E1:11E1:1i111?m1:11E, ' .e'I+Qfi,Qs' 'T'i1'55'551'3551'235WT51:14275551511351115L5il'T:iii-E13515515117551:5151514155151:7ii1-151:111515P23111315F51iZi5f'i5C-241 1'I52712117155151725255149527ii13I'1:11i157:3i1i11- ' ' ' -'Sq' ' :'5'1:191133-2521915555515'H-35521251511514:15:1155515:2:I:A1511:fi12:1:41:I51-15if15:15Q15115:g1:11.:1:5:1:::g15:51' zV15iv:31119:5ss:gi112:-1511:-211:11-1:1-' aQ4'90.:s.1,: xt IHC ENT DEP RT commander commander f.g. lieutenant t.d. lieutenant lieutenant r.n. lieutenant r.w. lieutenant ensign r.lf. E T cdr. soule medical officer cdr. hoffer dental officer hoffer soule, jr. Ienci powers lunclberg elliot, jr. Iassignal lewis nh, km , DH DI I I0 A You PLeAsa coucm HARD A Few TIMES r so 1 CAN Rsmueva my DAMN! WOULD PLYERS Q Q f' -' fi-3 Q Q, K Zu' Q. Al SPeCi0'iSfS of hvgiene - -- 5 administrators of x-rays . . . Ek cleaners, checkers, fixers of teeth . . . I 'Mm-ww '. platemakers . . . H N QW extractors of teeth . . . 5, 'fn P b' combaters of dental disease . . . 'V it -4 dealers with needles, cotton and such . . . killers of pain . . . DENTAL HOSPITAIMAN: From loft to right: .l.V. Collinsg B.,l. Priestg GM. Patlisg RJ. Powersg RW. Elliotg AD. Keck: .l.M Harrington. Yx .X in Li rf rl 3 x ,IE 5 .5 ., ,... , to iillfi FIRST DIVISION: Back row, left to right: EM. Hammondg W.B. Hudsong C.F. Crawfordg R.B. Stevensong IR. VV:-tlkerg P. Cooperg W.F. Kimhlerg B. Kiserg C.T. Broderickg EJ. Millerg V. Giannoneg A. Gonzalezg J.W. Elliott. Second row, left to right: IL. Ingrahamg R.E. Copenhaverg F.P. Wiegertg D.A. Bradleyg L.W. Bedientg R.R. Selvickg F.A. Reedyg H.R. Leeg L.A. LaFaveg LR, 'Arneaultg WJ. Mason. Front row, left to right: I.D. Holmang P.R. Franatovichg R.L. Montyg D.C. Polingg FL. Huertag C.M. Brubakerg N.L. Boydg C.C. Van Hoffg L.F. Eilersg .I.A. Clark. caretakers of the forecastle . . . ' bleachers of wood, decks that are St white . . . turret I, it's in their care. . . Q the surrender deck too, where history was made . . . I SO YOU'RE captain's gig must be run and THE NEW UTTP-E kept up . . . YOU SEE WHAT SMEAN, HELPER, yum? watchstanders, ground and tackle, security DONTCHA BOATS' ,YOU S'-NNE and such 0 . . V IT UP ANY BETTER l,T LL ONLY '-it cleaners painters chippers of rust BE D'RTy AGAIN F' MINUTES I 5 .-..-......--1-.- , , . . . LATER . 2 Zizii zglz, g g S -4'-K .. Elztf 121 . . l r i ii1tiot I I I I ,.-f. vf , H- if commander lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant captain o.e. s.h. ip. j.w. l.r. g.h. lt.n. 0.p. lieutenant cl. lieutenant rn.lJ. 2 hi lieutenant K lieutenant a.f. lieutenant lieutenant first lieutenant ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign ensign clibosn gun a.l. l.p d.j g-If 11.1 rn.e a.m ltd w.li ZJTL cl.p g-f a.p g-P w.g w.a e.cl G.7fU. 10.12. cltgon i.l. cdr. gray gunnery officer lt. brittingham senior watch officer air defense officer lt. richmond fire control officer UNN RY DEP RT E 9 UY brittingham fitzpatrick - richmond, jr. bindner trask mc millen hughes, usmc o'connell goodman schoettle suraci ward treadwell, jr. beatty, usmc case allen parmer manning bull, jr. bannister dowell gannon eline, jr. butler, jr. guarch schetter colson hall woods caan, jr. madison lt. trask first lieutenant lt. fitzpatrick main battery officer gm' DI I IO seamen of the, first rank . . . attendants of turret ll . . . A advocates of sparkling decks, main and Ol . . . side boys for honors are readily furnished . . .Q watches, more watches on cold darkened ship . . . port anchor to tend to, keep off the rust . . . handlers of cargo, carriers of stores . . SECOND DIVISION' Back row left to ri ht A R L F b f' . , g 2 . . r ram oiseg LE. Noiag D.L. Ayersg D..l. Castg W.K. Downeyg R.E. Erickson: RJ. Cibbonsg W.H. Harrisg B.E. Spencerg T.E. Robinsong W.A. Orangeg W.R. Robinsong ED. Wood. Front row, left to right: CD Walker' LJ Neas' TW Mosle R. . ' ' ' ' ' ' , . . , . . yg Muleskyg l.F. Winickig R.M. Gunn. H Wemer, R.P. Collar, GJ. Hogan, H.N. McM1lleng H. Monteg F.C. Reedg F.F. Berlmg R: 190 - Z f FIRST DIVISION: Back row, left to right: R.W. Plttg A.E. Collinsg JJ. Hullg AJ. Care: L.N. Proughg BF. Burkeg RE. Walken- bachg Rl.. Zaegelg P. Eggletong L..l. Geigerg W.R. Douglas. Second row, left to right: T.P. Scullyg I.A. Earley: R.'l'. Long: IM. Srnithg R. Grossg RA. Cornellierg W.F. McCoyg RA. Heathg B.G. Smithg T. Ilallas: R. Fordg RG. McMullen. Fmnt row, left to right: EF. Boyleg RC. Hollern: L.B. Nicholsong KF. Kastnerg DE. Howcroftg FX. Thomasg I-I.T. Sherman: J.W. Phlllipsg W.D. Johnsong C.L. Hopkinsg IM. St. Amand. fr If vw if Z M WW if 4, ff ff ft I A f N1- -f 'df - - 4 ,Y Y YY Y N, Y 77,7 Y THIRD DIVISION: Back row, left to right: E.D. Halvorsong H.E. Ferreeg F.S. Parkerg IPI. Biddleg R.L. Brindisig R. Colaiannig RP Toccog J.C. Connorg R. Desjarlaisg T.H. Wildnerg K.V. Szablag M.V. Bibeault: IW. Metzgerg R.H. Zuhlke. Middle row, left to right P. Montalvang K.H. Hattg O.C. Tannerg BJ. Tewg G.M. Batesg KJ. Wardg D. Bartramg GJ. Rivardg RW. Pylesg L.D. Smallg IH Lelapg EF. Boudreaug GJ. Murphyg' M. Smithg R.G. Reisingg ,I.L. Clark. Front row, left to right: D.R. Sternerg V.V. I.aBrunog IL Lemasterg CJ. Puschg A.N. Manningg R.D. Armandg C.R. Suttong V.C. Shuttleworth: K.S. Robinsong W. R. Beavergv CR. Hanks. QW ff' DIVISIO i sw MW 351' 543 -1512 workmen of the aviation crane . . . fantail this area, must be swept and kept clean . . . lash and make fast all boats and loose gear . . . ' supervisors of the ship's incinerator . . flight quarter stations, a job they must do . . . I distributors of athletic gear . . . Rh l tis Q, :sfsfasis5z2ze2f2s:ffsgafsgzgagf:af' . :lllli J :.::: 1 F ,..A.,.. .....1. 5 Q. :Zfi l f 'ff 'iif'i i i 'A F 2f-1 i me IF lT s t e-selse e 'S YOUR. C'-EAWNG ,311 ..... :.,1::.... 4:51 A l STATION l :W Caretaker of fuffef 'll --- 192 ,,... I V T WW , .. . 2 . , W W W ff l SECOND DIVISION: Back row, left to right: A. Flisserg A.C. Brickerg L.D. Marting ,l.F. Landersg R.F. Dutkag F.G. Hughesg VJ. Ernstg N..l. Delanceyg D.S. Coxg .l.P. Fergusong H.E. Burkeg J. Adamsg CE. Collinsg RE. Davey. Second row, left to right: MJ. Dunagang D.R. Browng Eff. Cogliog M.L. Franksg RP. Hubbardg IH. Sheppardg S.M. Reedg H.E. Helmsg Rl.. Hausmang FJ. Roskosg JJ. Stempickg .l.H. Irwing J.H. Hayes. First row, left to right: TS. Eslavag R..l. Lopezg W.E. Mayesg R.A. Monast: M.E. Parmerg R.M. Frenchg Cl.. Vititoeg W.B. Leiperg H.E. Deckerg J.L. Brubakerg E.A. Autino. Kneeling, left to right: H.J. Rhodesg W..l. Derwayg A. Destafanog B.G. Southard. QQ Now WHERE Z .... THE 'E'-'- D'D . fG0LDBR'CK 60 .1 Wm. ON LY 9, W e'1f1 XA Mmu-res BEFORE J. GQQ-2 191 FOURTH DIVISION: Back row, left to right: TJ. Cummingsg O.W. Kingg JJ. Nickertzg L.D. Grantg IG. Haslam: E. Helton: W.C Ashbyz I. Feigenbaumg B.S. Peavyg A. Merellig GG. Dietzg E.R. Tierno. Second row, left to right: F.E. Kirsteg. PJ. Blaschkog A .lohnsong L.C. Lipscombg R.L. Regang RG. Smithg C.H. Stoutamyerg T.S. Browng S.H. Finchamg R.H. Leeg E.G. Flnleyg .l.W. Howerg A.R. Fragomenig FJ. Rojeeg CR. Jensen. Front row, left to right: .I.I. Connlyg W.C. Armstrongg F..I. Logalbog W.P. McCaffertyg C.N Grilling HJ. Schoettleg S.P. Wrightg M.T. Viningg R.I. Tullyg G.P. Ricker. ll' II I V I I 0 WHO Treo I THAT 5l..lP KNOT IN THE PORT ACCOMMODAWON S LADDER ?? l ....... .ft ' ' manning the fenders of lines Q i'1fefl0Ckih9 - - - bigger, more man power than all of '--' EQ fffffffl. ' fhe 'GST - - - M able assisters, that help at flight I W boat crews are furnished when fhe Ship all is in Poff - - - P' eP 'e'S of 'i99i 9 fo' l'0iS'i 9 and refueling - - - knot benders, line coilers, seamen indeed . . . 194 THIRD DIVISION: Back row, left to right: IJ. Dugan: D.E. Durigg EK. Cherryg QM. Janirog FW. Kowalskeg RE. Bergg A.W Davis Jr.: RG. Stephensg H.B. Boydg R.D. Newberryg RB. Flintg W.M. Opinski. Middle row, left to right: T. Ruitg PJ. Yansick: W.R. Bairlcyg H.D. Barbinig FM. Sr. Johng R.A. LeMieuxg F.J. Pu ncy: E.D. Georgeg L..l. Douglas: ILE. H21rriS0r1: SA. Sperlmgg .IJ Cartyg HS. Strengtlmg F.R. Major. Front row, left to right: B.G, Robertsg J.L. Coxg G.C. Wattsg P.F. Berryg M.II. Creeng I'I.N. Mc Milleng D.L. Kennedyg B.T. Reillyg C.T. Woodg G.P. Georgeg CE, Evans. 193 FOURTH DIVISION: Back row, left to right: RJ. Muldowneyg L.C. Eckartg T.E. McCreadyg Rl.. Beebeg W.H. Crockettg D.I-I. Hemmelmang HE. Kelleyg LC. Herrleg LS. Pattingerg M.V. Rozariog R.E. Weidmang IIC. Thornburgg F.O. Cravcns. Second row, left to right: J.M. Becker: K.W. Powellg D.W. Klawiterg C.H. Ellisg F.L. Fanchig B. Wagonerg W. Goldsteing W.F. Santryg IA. Vitta: C.C. Freemang RJ, Pickettg EJ. Scheupleing R, Roberts. First row, left to right: L. BFUIDIOWQ GW- MCCIGHCIYQ A-B- CUHTCIT A. Larlel P. Cisneros: H.D. Bull Jr.g W.R. Bowmang H.C. McCartyg O.C. Simmonsg L.L. Hagertyg R.R. Capper: Kneeling in front, left to right: SJ. Stileg L.A. I-Iortong RMI. Cassidyg F.E. Swearengin. 196 -rv V- . - .-.ww--..,, x - ,R, o A f FOURTH DIVISION: Back row, left to right: WO. Nall. V.W. Walshg A.R. Johnson: AJ. Nataleg D.L. Smithg M.E. Loyg V.B Avereschg B.P. McWhorter .hug KJ. Komperdag HE. Ratliff. Middle row, left to right: B.W. Snowg BR. Bennettg D.L. Willoughby ' ' ' ' ' ' ' WE. Sh .hug C.D. Ryang QR. Boswellg R.A. Beaug M.S. Knlp. Front row, left to right FJ. Pupahtls, K.O. Bohbltt, FL. Lavallee, ea R.M. Tumasian: P.C. Stensong G.C. Brooksg G.G. Heimbachg ES. Frankling W.H. Bannisterg A.H.Rattazz1g WE. Cangeg M.E. Dalton J.C. Simpsong 0.0. Grandstaff. 195 5 FIFTH DIVISION: Back row, left to right: L.R. Sandmanng B.F. Manserg J.C. Bernhardg IJ. Higginsg L.D. Gleng D.N. Gagliano G.A. Peso. Second row, left to right: WE. Gerkeg VV.M. Kelleyg BJ. Staerkelg LE. Mertzg J.P. Pietrowskig T.E. Sasseg IE. Abbot GD. Gamble. Front row, left to right: C.A. Lutcavageg W.B. DuBoSeg .I.S. Pellegrinig ISA. Maclellang A.F. Suracig L.B. Larimore C.W. Lindsayg A.A. Appletong 'I'.P. Deasy. th DIVI IO s I 5 I ' A A 1 ' FIFTH DIVISION Back row left to I1 ht BD Warden FB Nesterg W.J. Bradleyg L.H. Freedmang EW. Godefroidg J.D. Brown EJ Valentmo RA Brown JA Bond I-IA Lublato JA Ketcham IE. Presson. Front row, left to right: CR. Appersong DA Nlellen DF Bryan SG Sonboy IH McCarron DP Gannon K Curryg R.W. Votrag E. Brinkleyg K.M. Tibbettsg R.W. Shultz th DI I I0 man the starboard five inch for defense . . . boat no. one is ready in minutes. . . good turnout for rigging for refueling . manpower supplied for transfer by highline . . . sweep down and scrub down . . secure and bitter end . . . . the fifth is seagoing, worthy, and sure SIXTH DIVISION: Back row, lef tto right: MJ. Lenartg C.C. Rimatellog V.M. Keeneg L.F. Lahrecqueg RA. Wismanng H.A. Tim mermanng F..I. Burnettg G.L. Farlandg CJ. Stukag R.L. Phelpsg W.L. Puryearg B.E. Edwardsg H.L. Selidgeg H.L. Folk. Middle row left to right: R.F. Koarlyg F.H. Fortneyg F.P. Feitg C.A. Bozarthg J.P. Ryang IP. Mellog IT. Franksg C.A. Bacong .l.F. Hinnight EV. Sneedg P.W. Reillyg F.P. Reillyg G.M. Mosherg R.L. Schram. Front row, left to right: J.S. Kosieroskig .l. Capeceg W.D. Wood lockg .I.S. Whiteg ,I.P. Butlerg G.G. Eighmeyg RA. Ballardg J.L. Millerg L.C. Taylorg E.B. Kitcheng S. Gallogos. c'N n A AUTOGRAPH, ADMIRAL? .H ,v.. x riggers and operators of cargo booms . . ff provisions, letters, supercargo by I :ll J I xl L hi hline I 'fx S W 7 I T 4 9 . . . 'ff' 5 f - 1 accomodation ladders smartly rigged . . . ,I kg superstructure lookouts . . . :mg - f-.: 9 11-123521. 1:12:11- 1:1.1112r , -::-'fs-S I . and manners Of 40 S - - - 's - gy ' keep guns clean and up to par . . . 2 for air defense at general quarters . . . 'f , 6- X gg to .gill ,lg ,Lal 5 I Jwsfpg' 200 .ummm ,a M aww-tw... ....,. .. An- . 1 1 Y s E 5 FIFTH DIVISION: Back row, Ieft to right: KF. Szyszkag A.L. ,Ieffersg Wil. Bowersg J. rlalucxag J.r.. Mayan, w.u. .JM ..... u., .,.,. Vvhipple. Front row, left to right: N.E. Babbg TJ. WHIATCHQ R.K. Hummelg I-I.C. Prewittg G.E. Dellg GA. Smithg IR. Horneg EV. Salonen. 199 j n 61311 DIVI I0 SIXTH DIVISION: Back row, Ieft to right: P.P. Sauchukg V.M. Keeneg R.L. Fullerg R. Zuccrellig D.D. Filesg G.M. Mosherg V.R Collurag IF. Hogang M.M. Shawg F.P, Reillyg RJ. Fenton. Front row, Ieft to right: SR. Creelg B.B. Bellg WJ, Shanahang H.M Tillmang R.A. Mentzerg T.L. Chetwoodg R..Radawiecg IE. Thompsong C. VWadeg IF. Beechamg WA. Dillon. 202 I in-, SIXTH DIVISION' Back row left to right: V.L. Englishg F.G. Erdmanng IE . Linkg G.L. Thortong ,I.V. Davisg Rl.. Norveg AD. Bofferg A.H. Taylolfg K.H. WolIe1'g HE. Wbrleyg T.L. Trudeau. Middle row, left to right: W.A. Bishopg G.M. Beringerg R.A. Pooreg Ili Browng RL. Cadoretteg SR. Cieslakg LE. Nelsong L.I-I. Barnetteg R.A. Turtzerg ,I.H. Bllssmg. Front row, left to mght. D.K. GJ B' ' BE Terr g BF. Gaulding RC. Wigleyg H.A. Beebe. Ellsworthg RJ. Breedeng F.M. Toddg N.E. Hoffmang G.R. Guarchg . . laglg . . y QW' 201 EIEVENTHJ DIVI?lON: Back row, left to right: M. Bemekg W. Meredithg F.A. Bellisleg M. Coheng D. Spigelg C.C. Callaisg AJ e r ' .' D. . A h ' - ' ' ' ' spEfn1 r , n orn, W.E. McLean, W.H. St3S1uk Jr., W. Johnson. Second row, left to rlght' JS Zunno' CW Arrlson: J A D C B . . essmang . . ennettg R.E. Meltong L.D. Robinsong HJ. Dunn .lr.g H.M. Schott Jr.g JJ. Hobbsg ..l.C..Myersg VlN. .Zilnmermang LE. Shieldsg L.C. Byingtong RR. Sabella. Front row, left to right: CJ. Batsong D.B. MacKeebyg W.W. Shupertg LS. Winauskig F.C. Bischoffg ,l.H. Thomersong J.C. Warehimeg H.F. Mazowieckig W.C. Yangtong RJ. Reding. 1 3 204 43 1--kr' , ,ill-1-f F d AT Mannin RT Dochat' VC Hopkins' CA Barginer' RL Bruso' SEVENTH DIVISION: Back row, left to right: lVI.E. or 3 . . gg . . , . . , . . . . . , 0.1. Sauerg ,I.lVI. Viscontig R.lVI. Belly D.A. Dixong S.P. Barofski. Second row, left to right: RF. Royg R.R. Loveg D.R. Birnbaumg H.L. Sanford Jr.g P.S. Shumateg VV.M. Stefancing K.R. Terriog EJ. Berteg RJ. Husseyg H.A. Mooreg P.F. Ogdeng GE. Thompson. First row, left to right: T.G. Weirg RHI. Priceg E. Roseg I.G. Buschg RA. Taylorg M.B. Goodmang WD. Mortong L. McKinneyg H.D. Sproullg F.X. Johnsong IG. Guynn. manners of launches and motor boats. . th D I ' I I 0 T rig for transfers at sea . . . after starboard accomodation ladder . . . is always ready when needed . . . 40mm machine guns under constant vigil . . . starboard side is safe from the air . . . the seventh is always there . . . ff '6ZZZzzzzz2Z J ,-fb , ..... .. ... rne frr , . o rn rr n r o S ff ,wfammfwlm if, if N: x-Www,-vs iv ..,zi EIGHTH DIVISION: Back row, left to right: W.L. Hutchensg .I.B. lordang JJ. Cannong R.G. Carusog FJ. Kaczmarek: A.M. Herong J.A. Hughes. Second row, left to right: R.F. Goldmang R.G. Hawkinsg C.K. 'Kohlerg V.K. Pederseng D.K. Whelessg F.C. lrwing H.L Campbellg .l.F. Diniz. First row, left to right: I-I.D. Gaskillg Sul. Weinfurterg D.E. Bakerg R.D. Derng P.C. Haynesg J. Lenartowiczg F.H. Warner. LIKE THEM, sm? up usso DYE ANU SHINE Ano Aeon me FOR Two WHOLE HOURS- inspekshun-harms! guard-tensh-hut . . . complimenting marine detachment on a man-of-war. . . shiny shoes, knife-edge creases . . . proud and proper as all should be. . . protect government property . . . ' watch over ship's brig . . . orderlies for captain and exec. . . a fine honor guard . . . always ready for landing detachment . . . pride of marine corps . . . ,.4 -3 11,10 SEVENTH DIVISION: Back row, left to right: J.M. Mallattg D.L. Howellg DH. Stewardg HL. Longg W. Starbing RZ. Altheideg LE Andersong P.L. Wineg DW. Opperman. Middle row, left to right: Rl Hawkg J.C. Myerg .l.P. Manningg G.A. Trellag W.E. Belileg SE Soudersg L.C. Almquistg DP. Zwolenskig RF. Sarnatarog K.W. Kearlyg LJ. Bordiga. First row, left to right: F.N. Ceorgesg B.M. Sundeg W.J. Stansburyg WJ. Wriglltg RD. Scarberryg JB. Sawyerg E.T. McQuireg RH. Phillipsg WL. Robyg L.'l'. Bender. ' f f f f f ' ALA ' Um-vu 1 1 ' .M 0, K in s ,W , syngman rhee inspects the honor guard during official visit general van fleet honors our marines by inspecting 208 St DIVISION 1 FOX ABLE DIVISION: Back row, lef tto right' W.C Covert ,lr.' Powell ,lrg P. W h h fl ,V ,, ,,,4...,,N-i............ . . , - , . . a nsc a ' Jr.g A.B. Lingg T.P. Clark: GE. Heckertg E.C. Adamsong C.D. Batleyg R.H. Schafferg .l.A. Boudreaug E..l. Barbozag EL. Burkett. Second row, left to right: D.E. Swig- gardg E.L, Lloydg IW. Haskog .l.A. Mathisg S.C. Phillipsg C.L. Millerg K.R. North: G.E. Morrisong L.P. Deneaug D.G. Smithg A.M. Hauslerg RW. Herigg T.R. Sechrest. Front row, left to right: T.H. Owensg B.G. Murrayg I.T. Stibichg T.G. Carrollg L.R. Bindnerg A.T. Wardg B.B. Bellamyg D.G. Heung .l.E. Riegog ER MOGough'A T Ward' BB Bellamy' DC Heun IE Rie o ER M G Uh. ,.. ,.. ,.. g.. gQ..'C0l1D Kneeling: H.E. Knowltong G.L. Snyder. DIVI 10 ..f.,,:. Q- secondary battery, five inch and forties . , .4.:': I ::4:4. h quardians from air attack . . . shore bombardment or close support. . condition iii, standing and ready. . . plotting rooms computing, forward ZLZ :ZI and aft . .. ff repair of electrical units, in the mounts Q? or directors . . . lubrication and repair for hydraulic adjust and align the sights in the mounts . . . the contender of our biggest threat- Ui' Gffack - -- rrr ,, r ii S l . ...,:.: 1 l .4.,,..-4.,.,-..,.,. :-.1-:sms L . 1 -:-:-.. 9- 1 -:-: ,ril o lilt ..,rep ii I x pup-es,-4.1--en EIGHTII DIVISION: Back row, left to right: D.H. Clarkg C. Deang W.G. Mooreg J.F. Scheerg R.A. Dellg O.E. McClungg J,L Kistler' JJ. Perillo' C.W. Blume' BJ. Mulligang ,l.L. Williamsong DE. Nagle. Second row, left to right: C.N. Prebleg RC. Dasherg A. Malidakisg B.R.7Harveyg W.ll Piankag ,l.F. Broderickg R.W. Eberleg R. Rubachkog D.G. Watznauerg .l.B. Hoffkeng RT. Mc Sweeneyg R.V. Oehmseng RE. Nelson: R.A. Bruno. First row, left to right: P.K. Goforthg W.H. Groetgg LH. Davlsz H..l. Smlthg C.P. Thorntong ,l.D. Briscoeg R.D. Ellisong T.V. Whiteg A.G. Lankerg M. Baderg E.F. McCoyg G.F. MCM1Cl13ClQ C.M. Thorne. 209 010,51 FOX MIKE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: R. Ciccotellig H. Passerg .I.W. Mooreg D.S. Samuelsg C.A. Boucherg TJ. LoMonacog P.,I. Saggiog MJ. Damiens. Front row, left to right: R.D. Wheelockg S.L. Keicherg W.L. Sealeyg ,I.M. Yawng L.P. Treadwell lr. I.L. Madisong EJ. Nelsong R.R. Langleyg M.G. Comptong RJ. MacMillan. Missing from picture: L.B. Tevisg RF. Stoutg R. Santoi C.W. Mooreg D.E. Hutchesong AJ. Houstong W.A. Criifing E. Doddg CJ. Hassellg M. Depompag H.L. Clayg L.A. Carpenterg EW. Alleng B. Kassg R.L. Wuenstel. ' f ,4 '!.:. ., I , ' WHO TOLD - - - -.., ,. 4 ,'L A ,- DI l S l 0 f You GUN SA'-U' ES .mi WE R E PR E5 E NTED ' aff? 1 0 -l- BY THE Mmm BATTERY. - S ' ff 4 - , 1 , ' .. . 42 3 - U .. ii:,':..- I t ' ...I gl' ,. , -,I ei E-'t',4r.H , ' 5 I - f J ,, Q f ' ..ZZi222222,I aff., -. 1-444 22: Eiiiiiiiifilg g .Y mam b0l'fe Y flfe C0nl '0l - - - 6 L .. gunner's mates, yeomen, fire ea? , 2.. D lay the guns on the target . . spare Parts for Suns ' ' ' - 15E:52::llQleiif,:salsa' in charge of the armory . . . . 'Qjj 'ffZZZLmaz ' SSP' - 2:2 - H Eiiiiii records of ammo and magazine temperatures . . . ' H . :EE . ' ' 'I 31 ::::::: ...... 3 .: 55E ' 1 seldom-used, often-polished salutlng nm batteries - - - fffffff varied duties, all done well. . fi' :::2:1l'v4E5EEE:::' , , .... 125223522 ----- 3555 'lzgggg gggz' I ffl N- 212 l l FOX ABLE DIVISION: ack row, left to right: RS. Dorkog WJ. Burke: JA- DSC21113 RA. Wilsong IP. Colemang R.D. Waddelg UR. LaFrance: DJ. Fitz atrickg LR. Deneau. Third row, left to right: EF. Crzybowskig JJ. Smith? J. Durcany IP. Amendola3 H.L. Loritz' RR. Minnie' EF. Marria' P.F. Shea' O.W. Fairg RJ. Schrader. Second row, left to right: A.B. Schenckg D.K. Bennett SD. Ferringtonz RE Nellsong RA. Gfomelskig RiG. Ernichg T.C. Knickerhockerg RP. Cookg IR. Danielg T.R. Brown: .I.A. Dean, First row, left to right: RJ. Eldredg C.A. Hassg M.A. Splichalg H.B. Speenbergg CP. Casey W.A. Colsong W.N. Coang W.G. Johnson IV. Roberson: O.R. Iverson: IF., Anderson. 211 VICTOR DIVISION: From left to right: M.W. Fostcrg F.W. Igoes F- Sotelog GW. .I0hnSt0ng C.C. Degruchyg P.E. Slaving Rl. Mayhewg WP. Jensen. DI IIO I X fm' 0 H O 0 3 II I qi' O fl , ilfv- i A ::k:::1 0 - Im ..'-fl ' A i U S Y c If ' I gy x 5 y X .xxxl . I 5 1 e FZ.-'::'. Z..-:.x 4 I f21'f-lf! 1 - .-.- : -:-z:-:55555552E2fri1Si225r-:1:r5r1:f'f- ' J AMN A-hd -'.',-.-. . -- ' ' ?Mf2ff:f2:E:3:i2II13111111IEl5Zfi5Ziii1f'i A55:fffff5Z:s:55S5:f:s:1:1L:.ES -'-'-' -'-' J 'wr '--- ' , . - - '''1:r::f:5:2gqq:,:Iii:-:.1.,.-..:.,.,.,.-..,.,..,.,.,.., -- A 3:-:A-1-:--:ea-:-:2::-:-S .-,.5.5:-:-:-gig:-:-wig:-:-:-:Ig:':-:fg:5:-:-:-:rg:-:-:1f:5:::f:f:Jg: .-:4:1' :ackI-:-:-S:2-2f :i'2-:kEI-:-:f-'-'- ' -: .- '-2-:f:f'I-:E?- -rg:g:::-:ig:5:-:ek2g:f:-55:5:-:':ig:::-:-:IgIg:-:-gfgqz-:-:-5255-:1., . .:qi-:-:f:fg:-:-:Q25-1-:3, :' '-'f:5-' .5:QI':EJ:I-:f .5:-:-5.55-:-g.g:5:-:.3.1:,:-:fa3:4-:Ig3:-:-:.::::-:-g.,:::-:-:-g: -:-:-:-g:5:-:-:I f:'-.::::-:-g.,'-:-.-g2g:5 :5 3:-:-:cg-:-11: , ,li -1 ' .-:-ga:-:-:Is-: . ' -4.5.5.-:-:-:4:-:':.g.::-:q.g.:.-:-:-:.g:-:-... :.g.:.-:-:.:.:.-:Q:-:-'-:-:-ug.-: f.-:': -:-:-:.:.':-:-:-'r---up-:4, -5. -- .-:-g--:-:-:.-r-:-'-- ..35-I-9:I5I-I-:-:fgZ'I'Z-:52:-:-5231-:-:-:ki-I+1Ig:gZ':-223:-I-:-5525:-5-1IgI-I-.1123!-I-5:13233-'- , .-5-gi-1-:EI-:-:J-I-'--'' ..-.'.-.-.-:?.g.5.-l-3.5.5.3qE5:g:35:53:::F5: ' 4.5.-:.g.:.-. '- FOX MIKE DIVISION: Back row left to riffht: O.G. Vestg E. Waughg T.V. lohnsong PJ. Romeog P. Coutroubisg L.M. Daub lr.g G.W'. Bitnerg l.W. Savio: RE. Rogersg P.G.UMarting C.I'I. Goverg J.D.F1-ankling J.K. Kiser. Second row, left to right: H.E. Douglass Jr.g RF. I-Ioustong B.L. Bevansg J.A. Magrig N.A. Mylonasg l.W. Hanlong CE. Kalvasg F. Scottg D.L. Stephensong R.F. Collinsg M.F Conachey' SM Nelson' J Hart, ,lr.g D.D. Alleng A.L. Battistella. Front row, left to right: G,lVI. Ceddingsg CP. Copelandg Boweng!A.R.. O.uelletteg7T..Leeg D. Hallg A.W. Fehndrichg F.R. Parksg R.D. Gordyg A.l. Kozloskyg F.E. Althaus, Jr. Kneeling 1n front, from left to right: S.lVI, Yonakg D.E. lohnsong K.A. Michaud. 213 D DI ISIO small but dynamic spark plug of deck force . . . maintains boatswain's locker . . . sail locker, paint locker . . . and 50,000 square feet of ship's sides . . . rope splicing, stowage, ,maintenance of tackle . . . directly assists the first lieutenant. . . jack of all trades . . . SAY Jim, Aeour THAT FIN I OWE. YOU Aw, FORGET , Q f If f W J .li l . 'll l , ji ll X Q59 . 'ff' .X I . ' A ' . Ei .- J ma. ..., VICTOR DIVISION CDRONE CREWD: Back row, left to right: W.P. Kingg MJ. Berresg IE. Alfordg T.N. Spiveyg W.F. O'Quinng DG. Johnstone. Front row, left to right: A.L. Puetz Ing .l.O. Kramerg BJ. Langg D.G. Hazlegroveg B.R. Farmer. rotormen . . . caretakers of the helicopter. . director of drones . . . fuelers of the hungry bird . . . cleaners, fixers of the all important engine . . . carburetor mechanics, ignition repairmen . . . sea going airmen . . . searchers of the seas . . plane guards . . . rescuers . . . W, fe- ,MW jrfw '7 Q X ry If f, As W 57,1 Q f fm-we-ef L., WWX WN, Q XW fs A ff f W 7ff M W ,, W -4 QM MQ X I wi i J f-my X Wa XZ fm v , A SQA X ,, ,3, X Q 4 Auf f 'Qu' ,, ff MW 4 W x f W Q 5 Q Qfv , f x N.- x NN K 4 ex X A Q. Jw 5 4, , , 'K Xi W X N X A 2 E' ' J Y W. x T5 x T7 f , , S X If 5 . , x if K XJ x x , g Q: 2 wk A i Q I, Q - ,X ,f QQ, N vii 'lx :fx - wa - W ., ' X Q A M Qual M 'zz Q-iff N. p -. - R f I i ' Q M , I hiv ww W' , x I WNY K K X ' ff. 7 V w, fa X ' x Z Rn .Jun 'Sa 1, X .A x wi hx ' Q xx f Sw ,Ns , M-wQ.v ,H K -if K - x,.. . s. - 4' . v mf km x 'Q Q ' A , V1 fp We DOC DIVISION: Back row, left to right: WE. Smithg C.T. Leeg H.W. Davisg KD. Burgerg S1113 D'Ambr0siog R.H. Parker. Front row, left to right: EJ. Mills-Priceg R. McCoyg RC. Davisg IM. Clarkg A.W. Woodsg J.B. Gosnellg J.E. Kircherg R.L. Williamsg J.N. Meyer. 217 ....... ,--.. ....-.-- ...... ....... ...... ..-.-.N ...... ... -. -.--H.. Alma. urvmiulwz back row, left to right: D.M. Stangeg D.M. ,lonesg WJ. Maxwellg Haleg RJ. Hartmang JW Geouve' CL Capperg D. Strongsg R.L Thomson LG Gaudio' RH Barra RW B . , . . , . . greeg . . rongg J.B. Gulick. Third row, left to right: . N: Casaniassimlag A. Brittg A.W. Hiltsg G.D. .lusticeg L.F. Stubbsg SJ. Baszczakg F.H. St. Cyrg EJ. Dauzatg R.E. Frenchg RJ. Laurinog P.C. Kirchmeierg T.L. Brookshireg RJ. Taftg R.E. Cozzensg W.L. Nugent. S d , 'ff : . . ' ' ' ' ' econ row left to rlght JF Zaba, C.,l. Burke, O.D. Bat1sta, BC. Hunter RC Heath, H.P.. Alston, J.S. Gettag A.H. Luedtkeg C.F. Klipnerg H.E. Stolteg H.G. Williamsg W.W. Piperg D.W. Urieg H.T. Crouch Front row, left to right: W.L. Peakg GR. Hillg G.H. Coldeng M.R. deSouza' WE Grace' WJ Mellish RS Stroth WL S l FG Lawrence' H C Youn CN C , . . , .. 3 . . erg . . yviag . . , . . gg . . opple. Kneeling, right to left: ,l.C. Hartungg ,l.C. B ' . ' ' Zame 'k J . arnes, I Farese Jr., J.H. Curran, J snr r AND REMEMBER, BOOT THERE'5 Non-une TO woRRY ABOUT IF You GET STUCK JUST HOLLER AND ILL COME RUNNING DI IIO 3 1122 ff-INAWEI 'S ready and able to keep up their work . . . operating auxiliary machinery . . . evaporator for fresh water, drinking or ,um boiler . . . diesel equipment and emergency generators . . . hydraulic Systems - ' - an important beat in the heart of the ......... h' fsa1'gar'22Hsssasssssz5-5 .smear 2s.:se::ssssf S IP . - - E1:ssmzsssssssssgasssusr , Wi .:EiEi5i55SEE5?:' 212IHCIIIIZIIIZCIIIZIIEIV. .!G3!!.225ZZI' ZIZ1231211Ilxlllllllllllvlll -IEUZIFH' IIII2222liiilliillllilillllil. 1 Il!-237' ' A -Z.fifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: -1 2 ff ' . .- if ' ' HE: 521 ..,. .::::: : TNQBLE ...... .. ..... MV: iffy. ilggf if 220 sm fum . .z..- -.1.i.,., cdr. davis chief engineer lieut. commander c.m. commander d.w. lieutenant 19.11. lieutenant r.l. lieutenant e. lieutenant lieutenant r.e. ensign gp. ensign n.e. cltmaclt w.e cltmaclt i.r chelec 0.6 cltelec w.c chmach ga chcarp e.i chcarp e.w. r V I lt. ajemian main propulsion assistant E GI EERI G RT E 'I' davis, jr. spangler ajemian kline mello mellish taylor payne cleaver grace mc lain deaton crews swisher booth hamlin 219 J' 4- f fX,,, ' , af 'ff y , rf , . a AM,...,..i...,,.i,f, A X, pg , , 4.440 I X ltcdr. spangler ' damage control assistant BAKER DIVISION: Back row, left to right: G.R. Smithg RB. Waltersg LE. Curtisg R.B. Myersg IN. Mlinseck, H.D. Pearson A.B. Evansg IB. Coppelg R. E. Shermang W.O. Matasg D.L. Keplerg I.E. Farmer, Third row, left to right: R.D. Nobleg RJ. Boldt G.W. Hertelg RN. Kimballg W.C. lVIcGheeg D.D. Freedg RB. Lindermanng W.C. Waltemateg A.R. Westemeierg TJ. White. Second row, left to right: A.R. Malukasg ,I.C. Johnston ,Ing H.A. lVIcGinnisg W.V. Callg M.K. McCoyg W.B. Settleg W.I. Nearyg FIX Lockhartg G.L. Pinneyg S.P. Wilsong H.A. Moong W.E. Watson. Front row, left to right: D.L. Cristg B.G. Bakerg K..I. .Iohnson D.W. Friendlanderg F.L. Settle .Ir.g E.A. Brewerg C.A. Iacobsong .I.S. Althausg I.,.,l. Sochalecg RE. Shepheadg H.F. Pitz. O SISTER DONT COUGH So- Youlu. HURT BrzoTHER'5 FEELINQS IF HE SEES You HE'5 IN THE DivnsnoN THAT MAKES Au. 'THAT soot. ig NIS 222 B DIVI I0 oil kings, that make fresh water . . . super heaters, satcher burners, a knowledge of each . . . check man, keeps an eye on the steam . . . dials and gauges, to be kept at 600 . . casings, uptakes, replace broken tubes temperatures, maintenance, efficient combustion . . .V firemen, tenders of all the ship's power pumpers of water, builders of steam . the heart of the power plant. . . n - -v-.U - V--,--,-Y ..,,, , ,. ., -,,..,-. ABLE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: F.R. Goodardg W.G. Knowltong HE. Atwoodg SK. Kralik ,lr.g W.W. Johnsong W.A Walte1'sg HC. Olerg LR. Rudmang M.L. Babkirkg I.T. Deer. Middle row, left to right: W.R.Ch6StC1'Q H.C. Carterg J.D.De1ahantyg W.D, Bettcherg A.P. lx'IO1'g3I1Q D.L. Beckg H.C. Iresong R.H. Tomlinsong E.R.Blackmo11g J.E.Car1-011. Front row, left to right: WJ Campbellg A.W. Knodeg RF. Gilmoreg D. Slobodiang QP. Payneg W.B. Browng W.J. McClurgg RL. Phillipsg W.A. Beaulieu. . wp ' n ,,.f Q 221 BAKER DIVISION: Back row, left to right: K.R. Triggg W.M. Bedilliong D.H. Mountg CB. Farrellg EA. Stelrnachg V.L. Dawsong J.W. Dooleyg HB. Squibbg F.L. Knudseng LM. Flagelg RW, Cashmang Delles M.R. Second row, left to right: E.A. Slyszg WH. Phillipsg C.C. Dietrichg A.D. Douglasg W.E. Dowhang C.E. Kernsg W.L. Holcomhg R.C. Otleyg RB. Liottag V.G. Stellag G.B. Mac- Donald. First row, left to right: C.E. Benjarning C.K. Scifresg R.C. Wanserg L. Bavarog RE. Burfordg L.L. Scholzg J.F. Wrightg J.D. Evansg C.A. Stevensg B.E. Johnson. BDIIIO 224 BAKER DIVISION: Back row, left to right: HB. Lakeyg H.A. Conoverg S.N. Griifing B.T. Warfelg P.S. Simpson ,Ir.g L.C. Felxrenbachg lVI.R. Gintellag T.M. Bakerg RE. Diamondg CB. Clarkg O.B. Lane. Third row, left to right: EG. Wunderg L. Steigerg R. L. Davis: A.A. Oakleyg R.S. Sarborag IL. Wilsong G.L. Phillipsg W.T. Grilling BJ. Wilsong A.R. Szurpickig IB. Gavlickg E.H. Henricksg IE Handleton. Second row, left to right: C.R. Kingg D.R. Gilchristg TWV. Dognazzig RJ. Heimang R.H. Malleschg IE. Filippolig H.E Williamsong K.D. Luceg W.W. Dalon: W.R. Lawsong A.E. Micarellig IH. Hydeg J.I. Butler. Front row, left to right: P.N. Plantig W.W. Taylorg E.C. Armstrongg P.S. Mageeg FC. Millerg Al.. Thielg CE. Winklerg G.W. Stoutg R.R. Patrickg R.A. Lakoski W W .44 .fc f, f , . 223 EASY DIVISION: Back row, left to right: IR. Nicholsg PJ. Lanoyeg F.C. Moulisg ,I.P. Campmang W.E. Wirtzg RD. Shockcorg H.G. Batyg .l.A. Driscollg RU. Kragerg FJ. Huizingag RJ. Farmerg 1.1. Schultzg D.A. Custer. Second row, left to right: TJ. Keeleyg R.P. Schierholtg KE. Wilkinsong P.H. Coleg RE. Hodgeg .l.C. Eelmang C.E. Oakesg RG. Jumpg S. Klimek, Jr.g BJ. Golsong D.N. Rhoadsg Cl.. Sorensong .l.C. Harris. Front row, left to right: RL. Dilling W.F. I-Iolmesg D.W. I-Iillg C.L. Blantong J.L. Soderbergg W.C. Crewsg F.E. Peffleyg W.J. Lineyg C.E. Stoneg T.D. Sullivang V.F. Plenger. 226 ! FASY DIVISION' Back row left to rieht' RD Turnerg V.N. DilVIaiog RJ. Hynsong W.K. Kittrellg R.H. lVlcDatl1eg B. Solon: R.K. Knutsong Bibeaultgllll. Robergg 'J.K..B.eckg W.C. Guineyg F.D. Phillipsg J.E. Seay. Second row, left to right: H.P. Lineg R.B. Lewisg J. Torresg RJ. Reisigg J.E. Frushourg D.R. Raceg J.A. Westjohng R.W. Kotzeg J.P. Parisig W.A. Hawxhurstg F.C. Pryorg R.B. Chidesterg A. Ciniliag SE. Passmore. Front row, left to right: W.D. Rogers Jr.g M. Cooke .lr.g R.E. Duncang H.R. Myersg W. Filimong R.L. Kline: R.L. Cookg D.L. Hockg CW. Hoggg J. Richardsong E.L. LaMarreg F.T. Ammon. i W ct R Splieere ef wire end eleefrieel eeble- Ke R ' -,.. L selders and brezers et eleetrreel geer Jr i ':'Z':::: f I We v ' TO'-D WM installers of batteries, reehergihg Wet K To APPLY WHAT ll I ce S ' ' ' HE 5 '-EARNED R ABOUT E'-ECTRWTV deelers in wire, Swifehbeefds end ' ANP TEST THE POWER currents 'N THE NEXT ROOM- : ::'l ' repair all the phones and sound .- communications . . . m e r QW work on a generator or fix up lil We f , a toaster... 4515 '-':::::::1::' 266825: - Z..i2Z'Z. ifflfaii aeffi eg testers of power . . . 225 faithful observers of ohm's and kirchoH's laws . . . MIKE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: .l.A. Dewittg R.R. Kellemang J.C. W'alkerg W.F. Campbellg KJ. Hillg ,l.C. Griffithg Chl Lentochag JJ. Dyerg G. Wigginsg D.E. Cornellg R.K. Fisherg J.B. Wascherg JJ. Krossg WA. Condon Second row left to rivfht: RF R.C. Longuilg A.R Nobles' RH Houston' RE Taylor' WM Groemminger' RE Morrissey' JJ Li ovac JF B LA K Il . ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,..p g..erryg..aog T.L. McGraw. Kneeling in front, left to right: C.H. Reedg R.D. Hodge. gljialsg' D I I I 0 AGAQN, suppliers of power . . . operators of lathes, drill presses and bench grinders . . . controllers of damage to engine room spaces . . . work is no stranger to four engine L Q rooms . . . ff watchers of needles, keep temperatures Q wi right... - ll procurers of oil, water and greases . . . knowledge of fire main, drainage and 'H flushing . . . testers of evaporators, generators, gaskets . . . i turner of wheels, puller of throttles . . . Soulesg J.T. Guiheeng T.B. Kokeg W.C. Kuneyg E.H. Wackerbarthg J.R. Brittg I.A. Hungeffordg W.L..Bal1g R.W. Clarragng RDA. Baing E. Johnsong- A.E. Ankerg L. Gutschmidtg R.C. Beckerg NJ. Tourignyg C.W. West. First row, left to right: R.A. Spoonerg A.C. Whitton' EASY DIVISION: Back row, left to right: J.C. Stevensong G.T. Karasg AJ. Albaneseg R.T. Heftyg CC. McNielg R.T. Hoffeckerg D.D. Marreng R.L. Richardsong W.L. Fosterg A.L. Carrollg R.D. Fletcherg GW. Champion. Second row, left to right: H.R. Irbyg TS. Dattiliog RE. Williamsg C.B. Squiresg Cl.. Alleng M.T. O'Malleyg LM. Roseg RE. Huasingerg ,l.E. ,lonesg RW. Sattesg T.M. Brennang D.A. Noegelg J.E. Payne. Front row, left to right: RE. Morrillg CR. Knowerg MJ. Cegelisg J.A. Partlowg A.F. McGillg W.P. Haley Deatong M.F. Burkeg E..l. MCCQ-:eg .l.T. Wardg .l.M. Kistlerg P.F. Shadwell. EDIIIO F! 227 ROGER DIVISION: Back row, left to right: J.R. Bakery RA. Boudreaug S.F. Nehillag D. Gaetanog Rl.. Williamsg J.L. Jonesg R. Blankenshipg G.G. Grahamg R.C. Priceg E.C. Fergusong B.E. Mittelstadtg Cl.. Spenceg W.J. Howardg FJ. Rafferty: R.R. Chick. Second row, left to right: W.T. Cordellg W.L. Gaskinsg W.G. Wagerg V.R. Handleyg G.W. Gambrellg G.M. Flippeng D.W. Smithg J.O. Snyderg D. Herringtong E.L. Faris: J.P. Taylorg K.S. Lawsong W.L. Loneyg J.E. Amorg RA. Mackg WJ. Carteeg JJ. Delaney. Front row, left to right: W..l. DeGhettog W.ll. Collinsg A.E. Millerg R.E. Stadlerg El. Boothg E. Mellog EW. Hamling E. Hammettg T.R. Nelsong E.S. Hincshg R.F. Burns. Kneeling, left to right: G.H. Streckerg El.. Maloneyg EM. Suttong M.G. Andersong M. Grigorio. R DI YIO ROGER DIVISION: Back row, left to right: ,l.A. Dorng F.H. Varroneg Fl.. Stuart Jr.: Rl.. Ienseng .l.B. Winnerg K.D. Hilterbrand: P.W. Sch1'akg.R.G. Vicinusg J.F. Stapleton. Second row, left to right: J.W. Beckg R.A. Trahang M.G. Bulandg FJ. Nataleg D.C Cuthbertg R.F. Wasneyg J.D. Fergusong K.R. Monger. Front row, left to right: L.E. Thompsong W.A. Fellowsg A. Benderg D.O Careyg F.S. Kumiskig JA. Buchanang H.W. Breitenbecherg H.H. Buchanang R.V. Giles. 230 MIKE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: Palumbo, L.J.: Flanders, B.A., Keystone, L., Avery, H.E., Pointer, W.N., O,Brien, W.E., Gard, D.C., Hunt, B.T., Price, IM., Robinson, ER., Smith, K.L., Middle row, left to right: Glevemger, W.P.g Frazier, RJ., I-Iuerta, A.T., Griffith, A., Cox, G.W.g Harris, D.S., Barnes, I-I.D.J., Goebel, RJ., Slusher, J.A., Cumminge, C.R., Boles, IE., Front row, left to right: Campbell, D.R., Sharddrix, W.B., Campbell, W.L., Morse, H.E. Gray, IH., Griffin, ST., Reed, R.L., Fleener, B.L., Neal, T.N., Cairns, D.A., Duga, H.D. MIKE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: RE. Gaither, B.F. Hubbard, EA. Hall, P.J. Book, R.N. Titone, C.R. Kiger, H.L. Monning, RO. Knop, H.R. Allen, IT. Blount. Front row, left to right: O.F. Schnieder, J.D. Stange, G.R. Boles, T.E. Musslewhite, J.K. Kennedy, IW. Wilson, C.P. Dodge, G.F. Strassner, EF. Garner. 229 232 I carpenter shop, metalsmith ishop . . . and pipefitter shop too . . . firefighting parties and . . . damagecontrol repairmen . . . flight quarters fueling stations . . . maintaining watertight integrity . . . doors and hatches in working operators of anchor windlass l'D LIKE TO MAKE A PERSONAL INSPECTION 'OF ALL FIRE FIGHTING order . . . ' APPARATUS YOU HAVE ON HAND. AN GDI N7 CERTAINLY CAPTAIN, RIGHT Tn-ns WAY. ,f 2 SUGAR I DIVISION: Back row, left to right: M.A. DiSantog P.G. Demosg N.D. Macrieg D.R. Connorg W.G. Knappg B.G. Hirthlerg S. Kopking D.D. Stephens. Third row, left to right: IK. Curlg NI B Lee Jr.g E.R. Frameg L.B. Andersong A.E. Sweeneyg R.L. Kinnyg O.H. ,lonesg A.H. Forneyg C.F. Morgang W.J. Pavel. Second row, left to right: C.A. Cilbertg Hullettg QE.-Thebergeg M. Bullardg G.F. Facteaug lVI.K. Komolag RE. Tenerowiczg W.F. Greeng EA. Oakleyg E.A. Trudell. Flrst row, left to rlghtz FLC. Burgessg D.N. Deaseg A.L. Burrg RE. Smithg B.F. Layneg W.W. Wellsg H. Gabrielg W.E. Grilling A.M. Bryantg D. Orbandg R.D. Hammock. the galley crew . . . butcher, baker, cook, and . . . -1 storekeeper . . . these are the hands that feed , you . . . I ' long days of hard work. . . BRE1?c:'Ag.?F2?gAMED G food fob bv FH ' ' ' BEEF ON 1'oAs'r, LUNCHEON- ' Come and Qef 'f-- SALISBUKY STEAK wa-rn 'C-SREENS, DINNER 'TA'-'AN STYLED SPA 1 omm sn-NNGLE GHETTI, wm-I MEAT SAUCE 2 ONNA PLATE Rf sf -1 E ...,. ' F . ' fl 234 cdr. usher supply officer P P L Y D E P R T assasranr supply officer commander hl. lieutenant j.a. lieutenant s.c. ensign ensign chpclk rn. pact h.k. usher, jr. bellan hardigree wilson benedict couto, jr. logsdon It. bellan N 233 'L.............I-, W SUGAR .2 DIVISION: Back row, left to right: TJ. Currang A.F. Hughesg GJ. Barbag R.H. Strohmang R.L. Smukeg WA. Housleyz J.A. O'Too1eg B.G. ,Ionesg T.L. Marcerog R. Wiegandg ,I.E. Behling. Front row, left to right: 0.1. Glassg EG. Falconerg WA 'Mokrzyckig R.T. Walkerg S.C. Hardigreeg G.T. Andersong W.A. Moong J.C. Kliethermesg W.A. Wrightg RW. Hatch. S-2 DI I I0 is stores . . . wt I THINK You Ml5uNoERs'rooD d 6 Q me ws-u:-:N n spans on GN Sf0 09e - - - X ENTHUSMSM FOR WORK receipt, inventory, order . . U - and issue . . . X gsk, commissary, electronics, aviation . . ' handlers of money . . . 5 the paylist crew . . . .,.. . A A ... I . In ..--,... ,... 1 ,,ql' :x sl A 47 1 PAY Ll N E --' A Tomo J I .,,. I L A1--Q. .,.., .... f 2 E E Q i 3 E 2 1 I 2 Z A I MESS COOK MAA'S: From left to right: P.C. Astedg B.M. Harringtong I. Wilsong W.G. Harmang IN. Gargisog W.W. Dyeg R.L. Malayer. SUGAR l DIVISION: Back row, left to right: RR. Wrightg D.F. Grilling L.P. Andenrsong 'l'.'l'. Foremnyg RR. Suhmg J. Escog GJ. Darrowg E.W. Morrisong C.F. Fallsg OE. Lovedayg Cin? Sauvageau: D. Tedesco, Second row, left to right: W.W. Dyeg R.L. Malayerg IN. Cargisog El.. Skelton: A.C, Granetg FJ. Saundersg D.B. Smithg L.L. Kochg S.C. Stoutg IT. Sheehang W.H. Norberg. Front row, left to right: I. Wilsong W.G. Harmang B.M. Harringtong P. Epsteing J.T. Kalmang W.W. Danielsg P.C. Astedg IM. Odemg EE. Maleckig ,I.V. Varcardiponeg E.D. Harvey. f e fl if 235 SHIP'S SERVICE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: WJ. McGillg .l. Pachomskig L.F. Talbertg Ml.. Gibbsg IJ. Beliusg EJ Roellerg J.M. Mclnnisg IE. O,Connellg C.E. Lucasg JJ. Yelenic. Middle row, left to right: T. DiLaurag F..l. Nocenteg ,l.M. Orlandoi R.V. Lewisg A.M. Canfieldg LF. Harrisg SR. Blackg EMI. Petersg K.I. Veltrieg W.L. Barnhart. Front row, left to right: JJ. Hoffmang J.R.Z. Colong ,l.E. Sellersg ,l.F. Heschg CE. Blankenshipg M. Coutog SF. Ciancig B. Cnl Whiteg J.R. McCauley .l1'.g D.L. Black. WELL COMMANDER, I p I 'T'S TERRIBLY HOT OIXJDHOSE PRESS DECKS I haircut, new clothes, ice cream . . l THOUGH-R drycleaning, shoes fixed, tailoring . . . X laundry, toilet articles . . . X Q l l ship's service division . . . ' morale builders of the crew. . . provisions for sharp appearance . . taken for granted when efficient. . . SUGAR 2 DIVISION: Back row, left to right: .l.,l. Kinstlerg W.F. Scullyg CJ. Herouxg D.C. Krafsigg LW. Bowmang G.A. Poppg K. Kimble Jr.g W.R. Hughesg ,l.lVI. Eubanks. Second row, left to right: IR. Woodsg FJ. Iseringhauseng QW. Masong IM. Marting V.L, Wehnerg RE. Ethierg ES. Derupog HP. Lawrenceg V.R, Noelg ,l.B. O7Brien. Front row, left to right: J.L. Meloiag J.M. Morang CT. Painterg RMI. Roseg IJ. Yablonskig C.E. Schrackg SG. Crifllthg IA. Eddyg H.V. Benedictg W.I. Nottinghamg BW. Selke. it ,.-...J e vlwf-W 237 WILLIAM DIVISION: Back row, left to right: BJ. Largentg F. Dixong A. Velazcog R. Pearsong C. Smithg C.V. Scarboroughg P. Sumling A. Mitchell. Front row, left to right: W.A. Comfordg FLA. Coleg F. Chapmang LS. Tappg l.W. Benedictg T. Burksg R. Waringg T. lVIcKinnis. THAI Sllf IS VANll.L.Px DONIT APPEAL TO You ee '9 ' e 0 'emu' AS SUCH WE CAN 'CE rooms squared away... IT x-I-H-L NEXT WEEK' wardroom in immaculate condition . . INEN SERVE, IT A5 backbone of the officer's morale . . . PUDDING, coffee all day... and all night . . . much work . . . , I E9 but proud of it . . . ,.-F ,-'3fI:Z:!3 ' ' J :I-I'!-Z-:.:-:.-.-.-.- .-.. ..... - .- .-.-. -Q . f ' isifzfsfisififis5555555553522255525555555555252555555Ssfffifisisisfsfff 'fsfffs5s5s5sSsf5f'5s5s5s:: F ffffffffffz- E5E25f55ii:-. Ififffffffffffffffifffff55535:ffl55ff55S555555555555525fffffffiffirffffffz'f1E5E555E5S5552S5E5E555555525555 :Sf5f15EfEf:'fS5I5555 -:-:f:f:1:!:- -:f:f:f:2:g.' :f:f:f:fgtg:g:f-'- ' 5: -- 'g:5:5:fcfzfztg:3:f:f:f:fg5:::f:f:f:I: :f:f:f:f:Ig:g:f:f:f:f:2g:3:f 22:1 g:5:f:f:f:5: :g:f:f:1 I X N SHIPS SERVICE DIVISION: Back row, left to right: E. Zioncg A. Padaranog D. Augusting G. Doucetteg I.C. Pendletong AJ Kupperblattg P.D. Concillag IR. Breesg L.L. Mitchell. Middle row, left to right: W.E. Lochag C.A. Arndtg M.F. Browng L.T. Geigleg A.lVI. Ehrenreichg Huberg R.V. Turcog M. Cn.D Guerrierog R.A. Peck. Front row, left to right: T.G. Harrisg LE. Burgessg H Cn? Bamondg V.A. Diazg DJ. Barnesg O.B. Hagerg ,I.A. Robertsg R.T. Kenneyg RD. Woodallg .I.R. Cray. 239 fx L-.wax MwWwwWm +fWMSw - Aff, 5 N-, ,f If ' f . fy WM KXWIWAN WWW kkNW4,,.Xv,MAwXm www wwf X , ' , X X, x ,X f .3 , ,N ,,,,, wwf - 'fff ffff' 'JM 'XV' ,Ziff 147' QWf V of' ' ' , , 'W s f ff W f ' x ff . -,W My My X j 7,4 f , 0 , , , , N'NTf 4.1, 242 WILLIAM DIVISION Back row, left to rwht CE Jennmg, RV Thompkinsg DS. Cannong W.A. Himmodsg J. Reed Ir. Second row, leit to ught VL Bames, I' W lVIar'k AE Tosone, N ,Iohnsong IL. Dunlapg ,I.F. Banksg IR. Wallaceg J.W. Venableg W. Wlnfree Flont row, left to nght W Bell AQ DOCampa, JA Chatmang S. Dozierg L. Manuelg R.D. Gaffneyg RE. Hintong W.M. ,, X t , M ,We,,, ,M ! ,., . 342, , M ' r . f 74644 . V A Sb ff I I 7. f , -Q I N x 7 4M SA :'f:,'fN f,., 4 gt. 4, M! bf ' I f.: 5 3271. .iz f ew X 3 4 yglfwxi V' M 1 ,. vm 'fi ff' :- aug '. i , ,1-if , Q Z ' f ' -' V Y . . v f ,Z 3 47 Q .Q ,sT,,4 N' Wi i' .X .fp'SV7f, 7 I Q , 'f X ef N411 -'f e , fe X f I M Q M, , - , f f , N' Q -f, Q 2 wf , new Q .1 .f- . A. , X . X ' 4 ,, We X' 7 'X f ' in ' v J ,SW . ,1 ' . X ,+I s' I fi Q ' ' ig 9 My 1 ' 'Q JZ 1' xf f 1 ' I . 1 ,QQ ,, , I f , . .N N V f v X .rex , WN y. 3' -'-- :....,.-..A,,,,. Q., OPERATIONS OFFICERS: Left to right: LtCdr. McCrerey, Cdr. Houck, Capt. Titus, Capt. Pitts, Cdr. Fields, LtCdr. Kuntze, Lt. Gifford Captain Pitts p ,A ,SSW 7 f' A s ff P NMW , ' ghd' -N A I .txppqw tgfhl k x A ' N K X X X 2 X Ng W , , i. Nag, f f - ,gg J ia ,E , XX ,. ' It - 5 53 X X' W Li z- x. K X. ,. ..,, f ' Q I X ,f I :xx ,,ff , .L , , 5, i X . M X 5 A s QA-gk, . Xxks x ,uw-IMAX Q- X , 'Xtitt X, 3 Captain Titus , i 244 J in admiral clark commander seventh fleet i E wi ,H I 2 s E Q! 4 w I I ll 4 H V w 1 I captain ward th F L E E chief af staff 243 l LOGISTICS: Left to Tight: Cdr. Clark, cdr. Peckam. COMMUNICATIONS: Top, left to right: lfns. Proctor, Lt. Bilir, Cdr. Bill, Lt. Bergen, Ltjg. Brooks, Ltjg. Dorlner. Kneeling, lelt to right: Lt. Canales, Lt. Marin, Ltjg. Norton, Ltjg. Vincent, Ltjg. Jones, Ltjg. Gelnaw. 246 -v , COMMUNCATIONS: Back row left to right: Lt. Lebair, Lt. Un fried, Ltj g. Doyle, Lt. Dewalt, Ltjg lNIcQuade. Kneeling, left to right Ltjg. George, Ens. Garcia, Ens Kirkwood, Ens. Bickel, Ens. Law son, Ltjg. Pinkston. ADMINISTRATION: Left to right Lt. Ineson, LtCdr. Steele, Cdr. Shirley, Cdr. Ledger, LtCdr. Strong. PLANS: Lell to riglil: Capt. Cood- man, Col. DuPras, Lt. Bouged, Col. Martin, Cdr. VanLeunen. 245 I Col. F.I-I. LeFebre INTELLIGENCE: Left lo right: Ifns. Calahuil, Lt. Hanson, Major Egan, LtCdr. Bailey, LtCdr. York. 4 4 f 4 4 , M5 4 V4 ' ' ' J 1'-. s Ji 7 ' t ' HI 1 Q Z 3 1 1 22' V w 4 Y pl ,D g Q t N, 5 I 'x mgpw - 'Q ' 'E W f 'N X 0 'x f 5 I I ' 1 1 ,- b y W , 4 ' QQ, 9 , , , TZ s- ' 49 'Y' Vain if W Q- f gnu f X gg iz f , A U Q -X4 0 f Q umwzl 45. W 'mf vig' X Q1 0 f Q r if yi' 1 ' sl Q f Wx f X N N., R- .X xi X 0 9' - j-wr ,QXx,gn g M X 'X X x 'Aw ,sl-9 G CFLACJ DIVISION: Back row, left to right: A. Ceorgeg H.R. Ulchg T.C. Bradyg S.E. Sangong J.L. Rutledgeg J.A. Cash: HR. Hargettg L.C. Crabtreeg V.B. Shell. Second row, left to right: L.L. Smithg E.R. Hullg N.F. Holmesg R.E. Stenceg J.V Purdum: R.E. lVl0Neillg 1.5. Quichorhog M..l. Saundersg A. Quejado. Front row, left to right: H.L. Paulsong WS. Bednarski: ENV. Murphy, ,lr.g DJJ. Rf-eherg SC. Wongg T.P. Inesong WE. Barnwellg A.T. Haleyg CE. Wheelerg RR. Gardner. ni' DIVI I0 ' ' 247 TASK FORCE 77 ANOTHER FLAG MAN Repoarme ' ABOARD, Hun-4? N jg Sis! .:5i5i:5555i?!555555 :iii 0 f X O Q :l ...... ll ':Q5.,,5 ,,.,,:,,.:, Q -, v ffm ff :ff -----4 -4::::: s G QFLAGB BAND: Back row, left to right: GD. Stahlerg LM. Porterg WE. Mackieg S.T. Telag T.L. Davisg C.F. Andersong L.T Toenjes. Front row, left to right: LR. Overtong OJ. Stoneg VJ. Indiveri, Jr.g C.R. Enersong P.H. Turnerg C.F. Sheetsg F.E. Guyetteg O.C. Bickelg fJ.W. Barkley. K .. K fa rs ,, zfxh. 249 The stag of the MISSOURI CRUISE BOOK expresses sincere thanks and appreciation to the DAI IVIPPOIV PRINTING CO., LTD. of Tokyo for cooperation anal long hours of work which have made the publication of this book possible and for the quality anal skill which resulted in a book surpassing oar hopes. March 1953 2 HAVARD, G., Radioman First Class, Detroit, Mich. HENDERSON, P. O., Radioman Third Class, Fayetteville, Ark. HESS, W., Chief Communications Technician, Edmonds, Wash. HOLLOWELL, J. F., Storekeeper Seaman, Benton, Miss. HOLMES. N. F., Seaman, Desloge, Mo. HOUCK, H. N., Commander, Coronado, Calif. HOVEY, R. B., Radioman Second Class, Hanmbal, N. Y. HOWARD, R. W., Seaman Apprentice, Greer, S. C. HUBER, J. W., Boatswainls Mate Chief, McHenry, Ill. HUFF, E. R., Yeoman Seaman, Hamford, Calif. INDIVERI, V. J. Jr., Musician Seaman, Astoria, L.I., N.J. INESON, T. P., Lieutenant, Naugatuck, Conn. JENNINGS, E. C., Private First Class, Sacramento, Calif. JOBS, R. Jr., Lieutenant Cjunior gradei, Seattle, Wash. JOHANSON, N. G., Yeoman Seaman, Kent, Wash. JOHNSON, S., Stewardsman Seaman, Yazoo City, Miss. JONES, G. T., Lieutenant fjunior grade5, Jackson, Miss. KASH, R. L., Corporal, Mount Sterling, Ky. KEILLOR, E. V. Chief Teleman, Seattle, Wash. KELSEY, G. L., Yeoman Seaman, Yakima, Wash. KEMPER, W. E., Personnelman Third Class, Biggs, Calif. KIRKWOOD, E. E., Ensign KLINE, D. B., Aerographer's Mate Third Class, Wlorcester, Mass. KLOTZ, J. A., Communications Technician Third Class, Mount Vernon, Ind. KRANTZ, R. J., Seaman, Glen Haven, Wise. KUN, Y. Chief Steward, Shanghai, China KUNTZE, A. C., Lieutenant Commander, Coronado, Calif. LAFRENIERE, A. A., Yeoman First Class, San Diego, Calif. LAMANSKY, R. A., Teleman Seaman, Solon, Iowa LAMB, G. B., Seaman, Coronado, Calif. LADAN, J. E., Steward Third Class, Balangig, Samar, P.I. LAWSON, S. R., Ensign, Menlo Park, Calif. . LANGFORD, F. Jr., Yeoman Seaman, Wichita Falls, Texas LANIUS, P. R., ,Chief Quartermaster, Seattle, Wash. LASSING, D. E., Seaman Apprentice, Festus, Mo. LEBAIR, R. S., Lieutenant, Jenkintown, Pa. LEFEBRE, F. H., Colonel, Grand Rapids, Mich. LEGER, G. J., Commander, Springfield, Mass. LIDE, S., Steward Third Class, Chicago, Ill. LIDIAK, L. P., Radioman Second Class, La Grange, Texas LINK, G. E., Teleman Second Class, Detroit, Mich. LOVELACE, T. R., Jr. Seaman Apprentice, Dallas, Texas LYNCH, J. R., Boatswain's Mate Third Class, Kansas City, Mo. LYONS, D. F., Radioman Seaman, Seattle, Wash. MACABEO, C. E., Steward First Class, Ilocos Sur, P. I. MACKIE, W. E., Musician Seaman, Portland, Ore. MAEL, B. L., Quartermaster Third Class, Del Paso Heights, Calif. MANDARICH, S., Captain MARAMBA, B. N., Stewardsman Seaman, Dagupan, Pangasinan P.I. MARKHAM, R.S., Quartermaster Seaman, Newark, N. J. MARIN, D. P., Lieutenant, Concord, Calif. MARTIN, J. M., Journalist Third Class, San Gabriel, Calif. MARTIN, T. I., Lieutenant Colonel, Florence, S. C. MASSEY, R. L., Yeoman Seaman, Glendale, Calif. MATSON, D. J., Seaman Apprentice, Bellingham, Wash. MAUTNER, R. L., Storekeeper Third Class, Chicago, Ill. MCALISTER, D. W., Radioman Third Class, Topeka, Kan. MCANEAR, R. H., Radioman Seaman, Freer, Texas MCCLURE, R. A., Teleman Third Class, Buckner, Ark. MCCOMBS, V. K., Communications Technician Third Class, Lake, Miss. MCCONNELL, M. F., Seaman Apprentice, Yakima, Wash. MCCREREY, H. A., Lieutenant Commander, Hiawatha, Kansas MCCURDY, T. W., Ensign MCFADDEN, R. N., Private First Class, Tracy, Calif. MCNEILL, R. E., Yeoman Third Class, Graham, Mo. MCQUADE, F. A., Lieutenant fjunior gradeb, North Bergen, N. J. MILLER, M. C., Radioman Third Class, Yankton, S. D. MILTON, L., Seaman Apprentice, TAD MOORE, C. H., Radioman Second Class, Manchester, Tenn. MOORE, L. C., Radioman Third Class, Fort Worth, Texas MOULTON, J. L., Seaman Apprentice, Layton, Utah MOULTON, K. S., Lieutenant fjunior gradel, Berkeley, Calif. MUELLER, H. J., Communications 'Technician Third Class, Seattle, Wash. MULL, J. A., Radioman Seaman, Rockford, Mich. MUNROE, C. W., Seaman, Sharp Park, Calif. MURPHY, E. W. Jr., Yeoman Second Class, Broad Channel, L.I. N.Y. MURPHY, T. P., Yeoman Second Class, Thornwood, N.Y. MUSEGADES, G. D., Communications Technician Seaman, Alpha Minn. NAVARRO, M., Steward Second Class, Ranoga, San Pilbipe Zambales, P.I. NELSEN, R. A., Boatswain's Chief, Bremerton, Wash. NELSON, W. L., Seaman Apprentice, Sikeston, Mo. NESTOR, W. A., Yeoman Seaman, Sherman Oaks, Calif. NORTON, C. R. Jr., Lieutenant ljunior gradel, Moline, Ill. NEWELL, N. H. Jr., Communications Technician Seaman, Cambria, Pa. OSTING, N. P., Seaman Apprentice, Greenwood, Ind. OVERTON, L. R., Musician Third Class, Johnstown, Pa. PANELO, S., Steward Third Class, Agoo, Al Union, P. I. PARANAL, P., Steward Second Class, TAD PASCUAL, A. Steward Second Class, Leave PAULSON, H. L., Quartermaster Second Class, Eureka, Calif. PECKHAM, C. W., Commander, Oakland, Calif. PENA, A. P., Radioman Seaman, East Chicago, Ind. PENNINGTON, B. R., Seaman, TAD PERRY, B. Dv, Fireman Apprentice, St. Joseph,iMo. , PERRYMAN, C. E., Radioman Seaman, Bakersfield, Calif. PETERS, S. D., Quartermaster Seaman, Grand Island, Nebr. PETRONE, E. F., Los Angeles, Calif. PHILPOT, D. D., Seaman Apprentice, TAD PITTS, R. M., Captain, Breckenridge, Texas PINKSTON, H. W., Lieutenant fjunior gradet, Port Huron, Mich PONZETTE, J. B., Communications Technician First Class, Boise Idaho ' PORTER, I. M., Musician Third Class, Seattle, Wash. PRIEST, J. G., Boatswain's Mate First Class, San Diego, Calif. PROCTOR, J. C., Ensign, Woodbine, Ga. PURDUM, J. V., Yeoman Third Class, South Bend, Ind. QUEJADO, A., Stewardsman Seaman, Subic, Zambales, P. I. QUICHOCHO, J. S., Steward Third Class, Sinajana, Guam, MI QUIN, E. E., Radioman First Class, Orlando, Fla. QUINN, D. R., Personnelman Second Class, Walla Walla, Wash RAGSDALE, R. R., Seaman, Janesville, Iowa. REED, M. N., Radioman Second Class, Churdan, Iowa REEHER, D. D., Quartermaster Second Class, Norwalk, Calif. REUTERCRONA, E. A., Seaman, Imperial Beach, Calif. 9 9 9 COMSEVENTHFLT PERSONNEL AH, C., Chief Steward, Hong Kong, B.C.C. ALLEN, J- JJ Radioman Thaird Class, Granite City, Ill. ANDERSON, C. F., Musician Seaman, Lincoln, Nehr. ANQEIISISON, T. E., Photographer's Mate Third Class, Mitchell ARMITAGE, R. L., Seaman Apprentice, Fair Oaks, Calif. BAILEY, W. T., Lieutenant Commander, Coronado, Calif. BAAS, W. R., Yeoman Seaman, West Bend, Iowa BALLARD, E. C., Chief Radioman, Newport, Ky. BARIL, M. T., Yeoman Seaman Apprentice, Red Lake Falls, Minn. BARKLEY, D. W., Musician Seaman Apprentice, Seattle, Wash BARNWELL, W. E. Jr., Ordnanceman First Class, Biltmore, N. C. BAUGHMAN, R. H., Lieutenant, Western Port, Md. BEDNARSKI, W. S., Boatswain's Mate Second Class, Amhridgc, Pa. BENCKART, W. E., Lieutenant ljunier gradel, Bedford, Ind. BERGAN, F. S., Lieutenant, Asbury Park, N. J. BICKEL, J. H., Ensign, Vandergrift, Pa. BICKEL, O. C. Jr., Musician Third Class, Vandergrift, Pa. BIHR, R. A., Lieutenant, Watertown, Mass. BILANO, JUAN, Teleman Seaman, Woodsboro, Texas BILL, R. G., Commander, New Haven, Conn. BOYD, L. B., Lieutenant, Holly Springs, Miss. BOWMAN, H. D., Seaman Apprentice, Wheeling, Mo. BRADY, T. C., Yeoman Seaman, Greensboro, N. C. BROADUS, B. D., Yeoman Seaman, Havre, Mont. BROOKS, S. A., Lieutenant fjunier gradel, Gardner, Mass. BROWN, E. D., Radioman First Class, Honolulu, T. H. BURGESS, J. K., Quartermaster Seaman, San Antonio, Texas CALLAHAN, F. M., Ensign, Washington, D. C. CALEY, J. J., Fireman Apprentice, Southold, L.I., New York CANALES, J. C., Lieutenant, Fresno, Calif. CASH, J. A., Seaman Apprentice, Cowpens, S. C. CASTRO, J. S., Steward Third Class, Dcdcdo, Guam, M.I. CHAMBERS, C. M., Private First Class, TAD CHAPMAN, M. E., Chief Yeoman, Newton, Ill. CLARK, C. HJR Personnelman First Class, Beaver, Utah CLARK, J. J., Vice Admiral CLARK, R. G., Radioman Third Class, Chicago, Ill. CLARK, R. W., Commander, Oakland, Calif. COLLIER, W. A., Commander, Oklahoma City, Okla. CONROY, W. A., Photographeris Mate Airman, Highland, Wise. CORPUS, I. P., Yeoman First Class, San Marcelino, Zambales, P.I. CORE, K. L., Yeoman Second Class, Hominy, Okla. CORNETT, G. G., Quartermaster First Class, Phoenix, Ariz. CRABTREE, L. C., Seaman Apprentice, Polk, Mo. DANIEL, S. C., Aerographer Airman Apprentice, Doylestown, Ohio DANNEMILLER, K. K., Chief Photographer, Pensacola, Fla. DAVIS, T. L., Musician Seaman, Casper, Wyo. DEAL, C. M., Teleman Second Class, Indianapolis, Ind. DECKER, B. W. Jr., Lieutenant, San Diego, Calif. DENZER, E. B., Aerial Photographer First Class, Louisville, Ky. DEWALT, W. J., Lieutenant, New Kensington, Pa. DEWS, R. N., Seaman Apprentice, Lynden, Wfash. 7 DORFNER, A. M., Lieutenant fjunior gradel, Roselle Park, N. J DOYLE, J. S., Lieutenant fjunior gradel, Nunda, N. Y. DOBROTT, D. R., Teleman Third Class, Altadena, Calif. DONIGER, S., Radioman First Class, Santa Monica, Calif. DUENOS, J. D., Stewardsman Seaman, Inarajan, Guam, M.I. DUNN, W., Stewardsman Seaman, Matthews, N. C. DUPRAS, E. P. Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Palm City, Calif. EGAN, P. F. G., Major, Jamaica Plain, Mass. EGGERS, W. J., Radioman Second Class, Chewelah, Wash. EGGLESTON, R. R., Sergeant, Los Angeles, Calif. ELLORIN, A., Steward Third Class, Santiago, Ilaros Sur, P.I. ELLIS, P. Jr., Seaman Apprentice, New Bern, N. C. ENERSON, C. R., Musician Seaman, Alma Center, Wise. ESHLEMAN, J. H., Communications Technician Third Class Mechanicsburg, Pa. EUBANKS, J. L., Lientenant Commander, Coronado, Calif. FALCO, F. D., Teleman Third Class, TAD FIELDS, A. R., Commander, Whiteshurg, Ky. FINIXGQR, G. W., Communications Technician Seaman, Penn Yan FINLEY, W. G., Corporal, fno records? FORMAS, C. H., Radioman Third Class, West Babylon, N. Y. FOSTER, M. C., Quartermaster Chief, Kentland, Md. FULFORD, T. R., Yeoman Third Class, Winter Garden, Fla. FULLER, W. H., Yeoman Seaman, Citrus Heights, Calif. GARCIA, A. L., Ensign, Albuquerque, N. M. GARDNER, R. R., Communications Technician First Class, Ash- land, Ky. GELNAW, A. V., Lieutenant Cjunior gradeJ, Westwood, N. J. GEORGE, J. F., Lieutenant fjunior gradel, Kansas City, Mo. GEORGE, A., Seaman, Greenville, S. C. GESSLER, P. L., Musician Seaman, Lumberport, W. Va. GIESER, C. F., Seaman, Seattle, Wash. GIFFORD, R. L. Jr., Lieutenant, Reading, Pa. GOBER, E. L., Yeoman Seaman, Altus, Okla. GODWIN, R. D., Seaman Apprentice, Panora, Iowa GOODMAN, D. C., Captain, Paynesville, Minn. GREEN, F. E., Seaman Apprentice, Kansas City, Mo. GREEN, T. J., Seaman Apprentice, Loveland, Colo. GUNTHER, E. B. Jr., Aerographer's Mate Third Class, Inglewood Calif. GUYETTE, F. E., Musician Third Class, Raymond, N. H. HALEY, N. E., Engineman First Class, South Boston, Mass. HALL, N. E., Radioman Seaman, Oildale, Calif. HALLETT, B. N., Corporal, Culver City, Calif. HAMMETT, E. P. Jr., Seaman Apprentice, TAD HANGGELI, W. H., Parachute Rigger Chief, Absecon, N. J. HANSEN, J. E., Lieutenant, Maplewood, N. J. HANSELMAN, R. G., Radioman Seaman, Los Angeles, Calif. HARGETT, B. R.. Seaman Apprentice, Sheffield, Ala. HARGIS, R. L., Photographers Mate Third Class, Salt Lake City Utah HARRINGTON, G. W., Seaman, Menomonie, Wise. HARRIS, B. G., Seaman, Lockwood, Mo. HARRIS, R. L., Chief Yeoman, Pontatoc, Miss. HART, G. J. C., Teleman Third Class, Newport Beach, Calif. MISSOURI CRUISE BCOK INDEX ABALLO, A. R., SN, 3rd Division, Newark, N..l. ABBOTT, J. E., SA, 5th Division, Newark, N.Y. ADAMS, J. fnl, SA, 2nd Division, Los Angeles 47, Calif. ADAMSON, E. C., SN, FA Division, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. AGNER, J. R., RD3, K Division, Garfield, N.J. AGRESTI, A. JH, SA, 7th Division, Morgantown, W. Va. AIKENS, W. M., SD3, W Division, New Orleans, La. AJEMIAN, B. V., Lt., Roslindale, Mass. ALAND, J. F., TESN, C Division, Avalon Pgh. 2, Pa. ALBANESE, A. P., EMFN, E Division, Brooklyn f33'l, N.Y. ALEMAN, D. ini, FN, B Division, Austin, Tex. ALEXANDERSON, E. E., ETSN, T Division, Munster, Ind. ATWOOD, R. E., FA, A Division, Washington, Ind. AVERY, H. E., FA, M Division, Willoughby, O. AUTINO, E. A., GM3, 2nd Division, Ayer, Mass. AVERESCH, V. B., SA, 4th Division, Ottawa, O. AYRES, D. E., SA, 3rd Division, Necedah, Wis. AYERS, D. L., SN, 2nd Division, York, Pa. BABB, N. E., SA, Sth Division, Decatur, Ill. BABCOCK, P. J., HN3, H Division, New Philadelphia, Pa. BABKIRK, M.L., FN, A Division, Portsmouth, N.H. BACON, C. A., SA, 6th Division, St. McKenzie, O. BADER, M. ini, Pic., 8th Division, Brooklyn 8, N.Y., N.Y. ALLEN, V. ALFORD, J. E., ATC, V Division, Eugene, Ore. ALLEN, C. ICFN, E Division, Pensacola, Fla. ALLEN, H. R., SA, M Division, Detroit 5, Mich. ALLEN, E. W FTC, FM Division, Hyrum, Ut. ALLEN, D. D. SN, FM Division, Baldwin, N.Y. ALLEN, D. GM3, 5th Division, Grand Rapids, Mich. ALLEN, T. I., MU3, EX Division, Delray Beach, Fla. Ens., Ist Division, Rochester, N.Y. BAILLEY, B., Pfc., 8th Division, Irwin, Pa. BAIN, R. D., MMFA, M Division, Tiffin, O. BAKER B. G., BT2, B Division, Comers Rock, Va. BAKER D. E., Sgt., 8th Division, Munster, Ind. BAKER, J. R.,, FN, R Division, Anderson, Ind. ' BAKER, M. ini, SA, 5th Division, Claremont, N.H. BAKER T. M., FN, B Division, Smyrna, Ga. BALDOZE, C. R., FA, B Division, Baldwinsville, N.Y. APPLETON, A. A., GM3, 5th Division, Nashville, Tenn. ALLSHOUSE, Jr., D.M., SA, 3rd Division, New Castle, Pa. ALMEKINDER, R. E., FN, M Division, East Williamson, N.Y. ALMQUIST, L. C., SA, 7th Division, Hibbing, Minn. ALONGE, G. fnl, SN, C Division, Hudson, N.Y. ALSTON, H.iP., ITA, A Division, White Plains, N.Y. ALTHAUS, J. S., MMI, B Division, Mattoon, Ill. ALTHAUS, Jr., F. E., SA, FM Division, Lowell, Mich. ALTHEIDE, R. Z., SA, 7th Division, Warsaw, Ill. ALZAMORA, A. Cnj, SN, 5th Division, Tarrytown, N.Y. AMATO, J. fni, SN, FA Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. AMENDOLA, J. P., SA, FA Division, Weirton,,W. Va. AMOR, J. E., FPFN, R Division, La Port, Ind. AMMON, F. ., EM3, E Division, Louisville, Ky. ANDERSON . E., FT3, FA Division, Pittsville, Wis. ANDERSON L. B., SN, S-I Division, Brookline, Mass. ANDERSON, L. P., SN, S-I Division, Brookline, Mass. ANDERSON, L. E., SA, 7th Division, Buffalo, Ia. ANDERSON, M. G., DC3, R Division, Quality, Ky. ANDERSON, N. W., FA, M Division, Canton, O. ANDREW, H. E., FN, M Division, Gretna, Va. ANGLEY, J. B., ET3, T Division, Lenoib, N.C. ANHORN, D. J., SN, 7th Division, Harvey, N. Dak. ANKER, D. E., FN, M Division, Shawano, Wis. ANTONIO, R. J., FN, B Division, Massapeque, L.I., N.Y. APPERSON, J. L., FN, R Division, Colona, Ill. APPERSON, C. R., SN, 5th Division, Caryville, Tenn. AQUSAIN, V. lnl, SN, SS Division, Zambales, P.I. ARMAND, R. D., GMI, 3rd Division, Cottonport, La. ARMBRUSTER, Jr., E. C., HNC, H Division, Quincy, Ill. ARMSTRONG, Jr., E. C., BTFN, B Division, Atlantic City, N. ARMSTRONG, R.M., SA, 5th Division, Buffalo, N.Y. ARMSTRONG, S.H. HM3, H Division, Healdton, Okla. ARMSTRONG, W.G., GM3, 4-th Division, Corsicana, Tex. ARNDT, C. A., SA, SS Division, Rochester, Minn. ARNEAULT, L. R., SA, Ist Division, New Britain, Conn. ARUNDEL, R. F., RDI, K Division, Bridgeport, Conn. ARRISON, C. W., SA, 7th Division, Trenton, N.J. ASHBY, W. G., SN, 4th Division, Marshall, Va. BALL, W..L., MMFA, M Division, Tipton, Ia. BALLARD, R. A., GM3, 6th Division, Parma, Ida. BALOGA, A. M., GM2, 3rd Division, Swoyerville, Pa. BAMOND, H. fnl, SH3, SS Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. BANNISTER, W. H., Ens., 4th Division, Belton, S.C. BARBINI, H. D., SN, 3rd Division, Lebanon, Pa. BARBOZA, E. J., SN, FA Division, Providence, R.I. BARGINER, C.A., SN, 7th Division, Robertsdale, Ala. BARIA, R. C., MU3, EX Division, Cauite, P.I. BARKLEY, E. B., BMC, D Division, Boykins, Va. BARLOW, B. A., SA, 5th Division, Bellmore, N.Y. BARNES, D. J., SHI, SS Division, Foster Falls, Va. BARNES, H. D. J., FN, M Division, Independence, Mo. BARNES, J. C., MM2, A Division, East Lumberton, N.C. BARNES, V. L., SD, W Division, Monroe, La. BARNETT, E. V., SA, T Division, Walled Lake, Mich. BARNETT, L. H., SN,.6th Division, Princeton, Ind. BARNHART, W. L., SN, SS Division, Greentop, Mo. BARNSTEAD, H. L., CHSCLK, EX Division, Medford, Mas BAROFSKI, S. P., SA, 7th Division, Detroit, Mich. BAILEY, D. L., FN, B Division, Indianapolis, Ind. BARRAGREE, R. H., SN, A Division, Watseka, Ill. BARROWS, E. HN., SA, 6th Division, Grand Haven, Mich. BARTRAM, D. fni, SN, 3rd Division, Marshall, Ill. BASZCZAK, S. J., FA, A Division, Fort Wayne, Ind. BATES, G.M., SA, 3rd Division, Syracuse, N.Y. BATISTA, O. D., FN, A Division, Indian Orchard, Mass. BATLEY, C. D., SN, FA Division, Mobile, Ala. BATLEY, W. R., SA, 3rd Division, Philadelphia, Pa. BATSON, C. J., SN, 7th Division, South Bend, Ind. BATTEN, L. B., SA, 2nd Division, Weston, W. Va. BATTISTELLA, A. L., FM Division, New Orleans, La. BATY, H. G., FA, E Division, Paris, Tex. BAVARO, Jr., L. fnl, FA, B Division, Schenectady, N.Y. BEAMS, R. W., SA, 6th Division, West Topsham, Vt. BEATTY, D. .I., lstLt., Sth Division, Medford, Mass. BEAU, R. A., SA, 4th Division, New York, N.Y. BEAUDREAU, R. E., SA, 5th Division, Spencer, Mass. BEAULIEU, W. A., PN3, A Division, Chicopee Falls, Mass. S REYES, C. A., Steward Third Class, Leave RHEINGANS, P. R., Teleman Third Class, Monrovia, Calif. RICHMOND, S. G., Radioman Seaman, Seattle, Vifash. ROBERTS, A. B., Radioman Seaman, Maryville, Tenn. ROGERS, K. J., Teleman Chief, Newell, Iowa ROHM, G. H., Chief Yeoman, South San Francisco, Calif. ROHM J. J., Chief Yeoman, Noblesville, Ind. ROSSEAU, R. F., Communications Technician Seaman, Pitts- burg, Pa. RUDESILL, E. J., Chief Aerographer, Wilmington, Calif. RUTLEDGE, J. L., Seaman Apprentice, Flintville, Tenn. SAMPSON, J. P., Lieutenant, Denver, Colo. SAMUELSON, A. C., Radioman First Class, Fields Landing, Calif. SANCHEZ, A., Seaman Apprentice, Pueblo, Colo. SANSON, S. E., Seaman Apprentice, Wheeling Mo. SCHAEFFER, C. H., Chief Communications Technician, Gardena, Calif. SCHILLING, J. B., Quartermaster Chief, San Diego, Calif. SCHOLES, J. A., Lieutenant Commander, SCHUH, P. D., Lieutenant fjunior gradei, Auburn, Calif. SCHWANDT, F. L., Engineman First Class, Chula Vista, Calif. SEARING, J. F., Seaman, Auburn, N. Y. u SHAFER, P., Chief Radioman, Tucson, Ariz. SHEETS, C. F., Musician Third Class, Fort Wayne, Ind. SHIRLEY, G. T., Commander, Northport, Ala. SHELL, V. B., Seaman Apprentice, Jonesboro, Tenn. SHERRILL, K. N., Teleman Second Class, Mooresville, N. C. SILLS, J. A., Teleman Third Class, Amarillo, Texas SIMPSON, R. L., Yeoman Second Class, Somerset, Ky. SMITH, M. T., Lieutenant Commander, Vlfahiawa, Oahu, T. H. SMITH, L.L., Seaman, Chama, N. M. SPRINGER, H. A., Seaman, Philadelphia, Pa. SPEES, L. B., Teleman Seaman, Springville, Calif. STAHLER, G. D., Musician Seaman, Waverly, Ohio STEELE, R. E., Lieutenant Commander, Richmond, Va. STEFFENS, J. H. Jr., Teleman Chief, Wapato, Wash. STENCE, R. E., Yeoman Third Class, Millersburg, Pa. STEWART, E. HL , Radioman First Class, San Diego, Calif. STONE, D. D. Jr., Ensign, Berkeley, Calif. STONE, O. J., Musician Seaman, El Centro, Calif. STRANGE, W. B., Storkeeper Seaman, Loogootee, Ind. STRONG, C. E., Lieutenant Commander, Commerce, Texas SULLIVAN, C. H., Teleman, Seaman, Solomon, Kan. SWIFT, R. L., Seaman, Las Vegas, Nev. TANNER, R. A., Boatswain's Mate Third Class, TAD TELA, S. T., Musician Seaman, San Jose, Calif. TITUS, J. C., Captain, Beverly Hills, Calif. TOENJES, L. T., Musician Seaman, Valley Park, Mo. TRIPLETT, A. A., Seaman, Basin, Wyo. TURNER, P. H., Chief Musician, Oklahoma City, Okla. TURNER, R. R., Teleman Seaman, Riverton, Utah. ULCH, H. R., Yeoman Seaman, Elberon, Iowa UNFRIED, H. A., Lieutenant, Springerton, Ill. VALLEZ, E., Seaman, Socorro, N.M. VANCE, G. R., Quartermaster Seaman, East Washington, Ind. VAN LEUNEN, P., Commander VAN VECHTEN, J. J., Engineman First Class, San Diego, Calif. VAUGHN B. J., Seaman, Cardwell, Mo. , VEATCH, J. F., Private First Class, Harrisburg, Ill. VENABLE, M. E., Radioman Seaman Apprentice, Macon, Ga. VITRANO, V. B., Radioman Seaman, Brooklyn, N. Y. VINCENT, P. B., Lieutenant fjunior gradei VOOGD, G. S., Radioman Seaman, Rock Rapids, N. AY. WARD, J. H., Captain, San Francisco, Calif. WARGO, J. J., Chief Yeoman, Manville, N. J. WARFEL, B. C., Radioman Seaman, St. Louis, Mo. WEBER, G. R., Seaman Apprentice, Touehet, Wash., WESTERBERG, J. S., Yeoman Second Class, Estacada, Ore. WHEELER, C. E., Quartermaster First Class, San Diego, Calif WILLEY, H. A., Seaman, Colville, Wash. WILLIAMS, L. W., Seaman Apprentice, Vernal, Utah WONG, S. C., Chief Steward, Hong Kong, B. C. C. YALUNG, A., Steward Third Class, Pampanga, P. I. YOUNG, C. R., Photographer's Mate Third Class, Arcadia, Calif YORK, C. W., Lieutenant Commander, Visalia, Calif. BROSE, J. W., SA, 5th Division, Annandale, Minn. BROUWER, G. W., SN, lst Division, East Douglas, Mass. BROWN, D. R., SN, 2nd Division, Madisonville, Ky. BROWN E.B., MUSN, EX Division, Bedford Hills, N.Y. BROWN, G. J., SN, SS Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. BROWN K.W., SN, 7th Division, Wasco, Calif. BROWN T. S., SN, 4th Division, Rayle, Ga. BROWN J. D., SA, 6th Division, Peoria, lll. BROWN T. R., SA, FA Division, Rochester, N.Y. BROWN BROWN BROWN 9 9 M. F., SN, SS Division, Memphis, Tenn. R. A., QMSN, N Division, Defiance, O. R. A., SA, 5th Division, Chicago, lll. BROWN, J. C., SN, 5th Division, Searcy, Ark. BROWN, J. D., SN, 5th Division, Waynesboro, Tenn. BROWN, O. P., GM3, 2nd Division, Joplin, Mo. BROWN, R. W., SK3, S-2 Division, Shelbyville, Tenn. BRUBAKER, C. M., GMC, lst Division, Finksburg, Md. BRUBAKER, J. L., GM3, 2nd Division, Marion, lnd. BRUMLOW, L. fnj, BM3, 4th Division, Chattanooga, Tenn BRUNO, R. A., Pfc., 8th Division, East Keansburg, N.J. BRUTZ, C. B., FA, R Division, New Millford, Conn. BRYAN, R. H., SA, 5th Division, Norfolk, Va. BRYAN, D. F., GM3, 5th Division, Portsmouth, N.H. BRYANT, Jr., A. M., CS2, S-1 Division, Lake City, Fla. BUCHANAN, H. H., FPl, R Division, Henderson, N.C. BUCHANAN, J. A., MEI, R Division, Power, W. Va. BUCK, F. R., Pfc., 8th Division, Toledo, O. BUGNO, W. F., SN, C Division, Youngstown, O. BULAND, M. G., ME3, R Division, Waseca, Minn. BULL, Jr., H. D., Ens., 41th Division, Georgetown, S.C. BULLARD, M. fnl, CS3, S-1 Division, Milwaukee, Wis. BUNGE, G. W., SA, 6th Division, O7Fallon, Ill. BURFORD, R. E., BH2, B Division, Peoria, Ill. BURGER, K. D., SN, D Division, Wapella, Ill. BURGESS, L. E., SH3, SS Division, Gadsden, Ala. BURGESS, R. C., SN, S-1 Division, Gadsden, Ala. BURKE, C. J., FA, A Division, Springfield, Mass. BURKE, H. E., SN, 2nd Division, Binghamton, N.Y. BURKE, M. F., EM3, E Division, Fall River, Mass. BURKE, T. E., SA, EX Division, Chicago 20, Ill. BURKE, BURKE, W. J., SA, FA Division, Gary, Ind. W. T., SN, C Division, Clinton, Mass. BURKETT, E. L., SN, FA Division, Streator, lll. BURKS, T. fnl, SD, W Division, Harrell, Ark. BURNETT, F. J., SA, 6th Division,'Albany, N.Y. BURNS, J. J., SN, C Division, Queens Village 8, N.Y., N.Y. BURNS, R. F., ME2, R Division, Boston, Mass. BURR, Jr., A. L., CS2, S-1 Division, Waterford, Conn. BURRIS, W., QM3, N Division, Norman, Okla. BUSCEMA, G. A., SA, 6th Division, Cincinnati, 0. BUSCH, I. G., GM3, 7th Division, Winnepeg, Canada BUSSE, D. W., SA, 5th Division, Milwaukee, Wis. BUTLER, A. P., Ens., 6th Division, Tryon, N.C. BYINGTON, L. C., SA, 7th Division, Bonne Terre, Mo. BYLAND, R. L., SA, 3rd Division, Minneapolis, Minn. BYRNS, R. W., RMSN, C Division, St. Francisville, lll. CADORETTE, R. L., SN, 6th Division, Somerset, Mass. CAIRNS, D. A., MM3, M Division, Newark, N.J. CALL, W. V., FN, B Division, Madison, Minn. CALLAHAN, R. L., SA, N Division, Glens Falls, N.Y. CALLALS, C. C., SA, 7th Division, Vergennes, lll. CALUGAY, A. S., SK3, S-2 Division, Urbiztondo, Pangasinan, P.l. CAMPBELL, D. R., MM3, M Division, Elmira, N.Y. CAMPBELL, Jr., H. L., Pvt., 8th Division, Lithonia, Ga. CAMPBELL, W. L., MM2, M Division, Drumright, Okla. CAMPBELL, W. F., FN, M Division, Drumright, Okla. CAMPBELL, W. J., EN3, A Division, Petersburg, Va. CAMPMAN, J. P., EMFN, E Division, Wheatland, Pa. CANFIELD, A. M., SN, SS Division, Scandia, Kan. CANNELLA, V. J., SA, C Division, N.Y., N.Y. CANNON, D. S., SD, W Division, Bridgeville, Del. CANNON, J. J., PFC, 8th Division, Laurence Harbor, N.J. CAPECE, J. ini, SA, SS Division, Mocanaqua, Pa. CAPPER, G. L., SA, A. Division, Peo1'ia, lll. CAPPER, R. R., SA, 41th Division, Philadelphia, Pa. CAREY, D.O'N., FP2, R Division, Washington, D.C. CARPENTER, L. A., SA, FM Division, Hackettstown, N.J. CARRIGAN, R. W., FA, M Division, Bridgeport, Conn. CARROLL, A. L., EM2, E Division, Fairfield, Ala. CARROLL, J. E., FN, A Division, Leeds, Ala. CARROLL, T. G., FT2, FA Division, Catawba, Va. CARROP, R. S., PFC, 8th Division, New Kensington, Pa. CARTEE, W. J., DCFN, R Division, Rochester, N. H. CARTER, L. W., ET3, T Division, Flushing, N.Y. CARTER, Jr., H. C., FN, A Division, Baltimore, Md. CARUSO, R. G., PFC, 8th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. CASAMASSIMA, N. ini, SA, A Division, Long Island, N.Y. CASE, Jr., G. P., Ens., Parkersburg, W. Va. CASE, O. C., DR3, K Division, Rapid City, S. Dak. CASEY, B. J., BM3, 6th Division, Chicago, lll. CASEY, R. L., QM3, N Division, Chicago, lll. CASHMAN, R. W., FA, B Division, Potsdam, N.Y. CASSIDY, Jr., R. J., SA, 4th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. CAWEIN, Jr., F. C., TE2, C Division, Bridgeport, Conn. CEGELIS, Jr., M. J., IC3, E Division, Methuen, Mass. CHAMPION, G. W., FA, E Division, Auston, Tex. CHANCE, N. H., QMI, C Division, Little Rock, Ark. CHAPMAN, J. C., TE2, C Division, Lexington, Okla. CHAPMAN, E. G., FN, B Division, Durand, Mich. CHAPMAN, F. fnl, SD2, W Division, Bennettsville, S.C. CHARPENTIER, A. J., SN, 5th Division, Leominster, Mass. CHASE, D. B., SA, C Division, Brockton, Mass. CHATMAN, J. A., TN, W Division, Birmingham, Ala. CHERRY, E. K., SA, 3rd Division, Wilmington, N.C. CHESTER, W. R., FN, A Division, Detriot, Mich. CHETWOOD, T. L., GM3, 6th Division, Charleston, S.C. - CHICK, R. R., MEFN, R Division, Portsmouth, N. H. CHIDESTER, B. R., FN, E Division, Roosevelt, Utah CHRISTENSEN, P. H., SN, EX Division, Valley Stream, N.Y CHRISTENSON, E. C., ET3, T Division, Melrose, Mass. CHRISTIE, D. W., RMSN, C Division, Toughkenamon, Pa. CIANCI, F. S., SK1, SS Division, Boston, Mass. CICCOTELLI, R. inl, SA, FM Division, Watertown, Mass. CIESLAK, S. R., SA, 6th Division, Maple Heights, O. CIGANIK, W. V., BT3, B Division, Belding, Mich. CINILIA, A. in J, EMFN, E Division, Maspeth, N.Y. CISNEROS, P. ini, GM3, 4th Division, Redwing, Colo. CLARK, A. V., Ens., T Division, Anchorage, Ky. CLARK, C. B., FN, B Division, Kilmarnock, Va. CLARK, D. H., PFC, 8th Division, Moorestown, N.J. CLARK, J. A., SN, lst Division, Baltimore, Md. CLARK, J. JM., BMC, D Division, Omaha, Tex. CLARK, J. L., SA, 3rd Division, Centerville, la. CLARK, T. P., SN, FA Division, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada CLARKE, J. M., SN, T Division, Jamaica, N.Y. CLAY, L. H., FT3, FM Division, Topeka, Kan. CLEAVER, N. E., Ens., B Division, Paulis Valley, Okla. CLEM, N. S., MUSN, EX Division, Danville, Ill. CLEMET, H. H., RDSN, K Division, Braintree, Mass. CLEMET, Ill, W. E., SA, 3rd Division, Syracuse, N.Y. CLEVENGER, W. P., MMFN, M Division, Clarksburg, W. Va BEAUPRE, C. J., SA, 5th Division, Franklin, N.H. BEAVER, W. R., GM3, 3rd Division, Cleveland, N.C BECK, IK., FA, E Division, Cleveland, O. BECK, D. L., FA, A Division, Minneapolis, Minn. BECK, J. W., DCFN, R Division, Valley Stream, N.Y. BECKER, J. M., SA, 4-th Division, Jordan, N.Y. BECKER, R. C., FA, M Division, Appleton, Wis. BEDGOOD, A. Cnl, SA, Ist Division, Boerne, Tex. BEDIENT, L. W., SA, Ist Division, Painted Post, N.Y. BEDILLION, W. M., FN, B Division, Hickory, Pa. BEEBE, H. A., SN, 6th Division, Corning, N.Y. BEEBE, R. L., SA, 4-th Division, Springfield, Vt. BEECHAM, J. F., GMSN, 6th Division, Albany, Ga. BEEMAN, J. L., QMSN, C Division, Tampa, Fla. BEEMAN, R. G., HN3, H Division, Tampa, Fla. BEIEIEISWALTES, G. A., MU3, EX Division, Staten Island, N.Y BELILE, W. E., SA, 7th Division, Driscoll, N. Dak. BELIUS, J. J., SA, SS Division, Rome, N.Y. BELL, R. M., SA, 7th Division, Auburn, N.Y. BELL, Jr., B. B., SN, 6th Division, Kokomo, Ind. BELLAMY, B. B., FTI, FA Division, Hitchins, Ky. BELLAN, J. A., Lt., S-2 Division, Natchez, Miss. BELLISLE, F. A., SA, 7th Division, Green Bay, Vvis. BEMEK, M. ini, SA, 7th Division, Cleveland, O. BENDER, L. T., SN, 7th Division, Martinsburg, W. Va. BENDER, A. fnj, FP2, R Division, Detroit, Mich. BENEDICT, H. V., SK3, S-2 Division, Mohawk, N.Y. BENEDICT, J. W., Ens., W Division, Corning, O. BENJAMIN, C. E., FN, B Division, Tuckhoe, N.Y. BENNETT, A. C., SA, 2nd Division, Erie, Pa. BENNETT, D. C., SA, 7th Division, Grand Blanc, Mich. BENNETT, HK D., SA, FA Division, North Creek, N.Y. BENNETT, E. R., SN, 4th Division, Buffalo 13, N.Y. BERINGER, Jr., G. M., SA, 6th Division, Westmort, N.J. BERLIN, Jr., F. NF , SN, 2nd Division, Albany, N.Y. BERNHARD, J. C., SA, 5th Division, Benwood, W. Va. BERRES, M. J., AMS, V Division, Glendive, Mont. . BERRY, P. F., SN, 3rd Division, Gorham, Me. BERRY, R. L., MMFA, M Division, Benton Harbor, Mich. BERTE, E. J., SN, 7th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. BETHAVAS, G.S., TESA, C Division, Bronx 59, N.Y., N.Y. BETTCHER, W. D., FN, A Division, Omaha, Nebr. BEVANS, B. L., SN, FM Division, Chicago, Ill. BIAGI, G. J., GM2, 6th Division, Paterson, N.J. BIBEAU, L. J., SN, K Division, Grahiteville, Vt. BIBEAULT, J. R., FA, E Division, Woonsocket, R.I. BIDDLE, J. R., SN, 3rd Division, Vincennes, Ind. BIERJA, J. A., SN, K Division, Springfield, Mo. BIBEAULT, M. V., SA, 3rd Division, Woonsocket, R.I. BILODEAU, A. P., SA, 5th Division, Westbrook, Me. BINDNER, L. R., Lt., FA Division, Chicago, Ill. BIRNBAUM, D. R., SN, 7th Division, Lynbrook, L.I., N.Y. BISCHOFF, F. C., BMI, 7th Division, Philadelphia, Pa. BISHOP, J. L., SA, 2nd Division, Oklahoma, Okla. BISHOP, W. A., SN, 6th Division, Asco, W. Va. BITNER, G. W., SA, FM Division. Quakertown, Pa. BLACK, S. R., SHSN, SS Division, Truscott, Tex. BLACK, D. L., SH3, SS Division, Athens, Ga. BLACKMON, E. R., FN, A Division, Brewton, Ala. BLAETTLER, R. G., SA, 5th Division ,Alsip, Ill. BLANCHARD, J. F., FN, B Division, Grand Rapids, Mich. BLAKE, H. N., SA, 2nd Division, Dover-Foxcroft, Me. BLAKENSHIP, C. E., SHI, SS Division, Gentry, Ark. BLANKENSHIP, R. lnj, SA, R Division, Bassett, Va. BLANTON, C. L., IC3, E Division, Tayetteville, N.C. BLASCHKO, P.J., SA, 4th Division, LeCenter, Minn. BLESSING, J. H., SN, 6th Division, Wheeling, W. Va. BLESSMAN, J.A., SA, 7th Division, Bath, Ill. BLOUNT, J. T., FA, M Division, Houston, Tex. BLUME, Jr., C. W., Pfc., 8th Division, N.Y.C., N.Y. BOBBITT, K. O., SA, 4th Division, Lynchburg, Va. BOGER, A. D., SA, 6th Division, Mocksville, N.C. BOLOGNETU, W. BOLTON, H. fnl, DCI, R Division, Fall River, Mass. BOND, J. A., SA, 5th Division, Youngstown, O. BOCK, P. .l., FA, M Division, Berea, O. BOLDT, R. J., FA, B Division, Chicago, Ill. BOLES, J. E., FN, M Division, Girard, O. BOLES, G. R., FA, M Division, Griard, O. BONHAM, I. D., FN, A Division, Joliet, Ill. BONNELL, R. I., SA, 7th Division, Amboy, Ill. BOOTH, E. I., CIICARP, R Division, Yucaipa, Calif. BORDIAGA, L. J., SA, 7th Division, Mamaroneck, N.Y. BOROWSKI, J. P., SA, R Division, Elizabeth, N.J. BOSWELL, G. R., SA, 4th Division, St. Louis, Mo. BOUCHER, C. A., SA, FM Division, Watertown, Conn. BOUDREAU, J. A., SN, FA Division, East Greenwich, R.I. BOURDEAU, E. F., SN, 3rd Division, Green Island, N.Y. BOUDREAU, R. A., FN, R Division, Parkton N.B., Canada BOUND, G. A., HN, H Division, Binghamton, N.Y. BOURKE, E. F., SA, lst Division, Herminie, Pa. BOWEN, F. E., SN, FM Division, Huntsville, Ala. BOWERS, R. F., CSI, S-I Division, Hagerstown, BOWERS, W. R., SA, 5th Division, Terre Haute, Ind. BOWNAN, W. R., GM3, 4th Division, Ozark, Ala. BOWMAN, L. W., SN, S-2 Division, Rensselaer, Ind. BOYD, N. L., GM3, lst Division, Marietta, O. BOYD, H. B., SA, 3rd Division, Peru, Ind. BOYD, L. B., SA, Ist Division, Friendship, N.Y. BOYKIN, R. T., MMFN, B Division, Raleigh, N.C. Md. A., SA, 3rd Division, Freeport, L.I., N.Y. BOYLE, J. D., FA, M Division, Ironton, O. BOYLE, J. J., Ens., N Division, Belmont, Mass. BOYLE, E. F., SN, Ist Division, Chicago, Ill. BOZARTH, C. A., SA, 6th Division, Scranton, Kan. BRADLEY, D. A., SN, lst Division, E. St. Louis, Ill. BRADLEY, D. M., MU3, EX Division, Hampton Bays, N.Y. BRADLEY, W. J., SN, sin Division, Pinioiioioiiin, Pa BRADY, T. J., FN, A Division, Bloomfield, N.J. BRAVOS, H. J., YNi, EX Division, Chicago, ni. BREEDEN, R. J., SN, 6th Division, Sevierville, Tenn. BREES, J. R., SA, SS Division, Indianapolis, Ind. BREITENBECHER, H. W., YN2, R Division, Detroit, Mich BRENNAN, T. M., EM3, E Division, Squantum, Mass. BRENNAN, W. T., QMSN, N Division, Philadelphia, Pa. BREWER, E. A., BTC, B Division, Troup, Tex. BREWER, H. C., MUC, EX Division, Benton Harbor, Mich. BRICKER, A. G., SN, 2nd Division, Mercersborg, Pa. BRIDEWELL, E. G., PNSN, EX Division, Harvey, Ill. BRINDISE, Jr., R. L., SN, 3rd Division, Utica, N.Y. BRINK, R. E., HN, H Division, Buffalo 16, N.Y. BRINKLEY, E. lnl, SA, 5th Division, Elk Park, N.C. BRISCOE, J. D., MfSgt, 8th Division, San Diego, Calif. BRITT, Jr., A. A., FN, A Division, Whitney, Pa. BRITT, J. R., FA, M Division, Tarboro, N.C. BRITTINGHAM, S. H., Lt., Bridgeport 141, Conn. BROCHU, M. J., RDSN, K Division, Graniteville, Vt. BRODERICK, C. T., SN. lst Division, Haverhill, Mass. BRODERICK, Jr., J. F., Pfc., Sth Division, Chicago, Ill. BRONG, R. W., FA, A Division, West Creek, N.J. BROOKS, G. C., GMI, 4th Division, Harrogate, Tenn. BROOKSHIRE, T. L., FA, A Division, Walnut Grove, Mo. DEMOS, P. G., CSSN, S-I Division, Hartford, Conn. DEMPSEY, T. J., HN, H Division, Mooseheart, Ill. DENEAU, L. P., SN, FA Division, Montague, Mich. DENMARK, B. D., MUSN, EX Division, Savannah, Ga. DEOCAMPO, A.Q., TN, W Division, San Antonio Zambales, DEPHILIPPO, E. O., SA, lst Division, Bangor, Me. DEPOMPA, M. fnJ, FT3, FM Division, Washington, D.C. DERN, R. D., lstLt., 8th Division, York, Pa. DERUPO, E. S., SA, S-2 Division, Brooklyn 28, N.Y. DERWAY, W. J., SN, 2nd Division, Burlington, Vt. DESJARLAIS, R. ini, SA, 3rd Division, Columbus, Wis. DESOUZE, Jr., M. R., MMC, A Division, Rodeo, Calif. DESTEFANO, Jr., A CnD, SA, 2nd Division, Chelsea, Mass. DEWEESE, C. E., SA, 6th Division, Salem, Va. DEWITT, J.A., FN, M Division, Port Ewen, N.Y. DIAMOND, R. E., FN, B Division, Pensacola, Fla. DIAZ-VAZQUEV, A. CnJ, SH2, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico DICKERSON, R. H., GMSN, lst Division, Glen Allen, Va. DIEPENHORST, L. J., SN, C Division, Fremont, Mich. DIETRICH, Jr., C. C., FA, B Division, Hatfield, Pa. DIETTINGER, GL H., SA, C Division, Pittsburgh, Pa. DIETZ, G. G., SA, 4th Division, Baltimore, Md. DILAURA, T. fnl, SN, SS Division, Haskell, N.J. DILLR. H., MU3, EX Division, Lebanon, O. DILLIN R. L., EMI, E Division, Washington, Ind. DILLON, W. A., SA, 6th Division, Fort Wayne, Ind. DIMAIO, V. N., EMFN, E Division, Highland Park, N.J. DINIZ, J. F., Pvt., 8th Division, Keyport, N.J.' DI PAOLA, L. fnl, MM3, B Division, Red Bank, N.J. DIPALMA, J. V., SN, K Division, Detroit, Mich. DISANTO, M. A., SA, S-I Division, Providence, R.I. DIXON, D. A., SN, 7th Division, Vernon Hill, Va. DIXON, F. fnj, TN, W Division, Bayonne, N.J. DOBISH, J. CND, SA, C Division, Lemont Fce, Pa. DOCHAT, R. T., SA, 7th Division, Lancaster, Pa. DODGE, C. D., FA, M Division, Galesburg, Ill. DOGNAZZI, T. W., FA, B Division, Boston, Mass. DOOLEY, J. W., FA, B Division, Hampstead, Md. DORKO, R.S., SA, FA Division, Binghamton, N.Y. DORN, J. A., FN, R Division, Bufalo, N.Y. DORSEY, D. G., FN, M Division, Morgantown, W. Va. DOUGHTY, W. G., BM3, 4th Division, Bangor, Me. DOUGLAS, L. J., SN, 3rd Division, Washington, D.C. DOUGLAS, A. fnl, FN, B Division, Lyndhurst, N.J. DOUGLAS, W. R., SA, Ist Division, Oklawn, Ill. DOUGLASS, Jr., H. E., SN, FM Division, Columbus, 8, O. DOWHAN, W. E., FN, B Division, Portsmouth, N.H. DOWELL, T. M., Ens. 5th Division, DOWNEY, W. K., SA, 2nd Division, Anderson, Ind. DOZIER, S. fnj, TN, W Division, Columbus, Ga. DRISCOLL, Jr., J. A., FA, E Division, Youngstown, O. DRUMMONDS, C. MA? 'gJ. , FN, B Division, Taylorville, Ill. DUBOIS, G. C., SN, 5th Division, River Dale, N. Dak. DUBOSE, W. B., GM3, 5th Division, Vernon, Ala. DUGA, H. D., MMI, M Division, Woronoco, Mass. DUGAN, Jr., J. J., SA, 3rd Division, N.Y., N.Y. DUGAN, E. J., RDSN, K Division, Bayonne, N.J. DUNAGAN, M. J., SA, 2nd'Division, Fort Worth, Tex. DUNHAM, T. H., EM3, E Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. DUNLAP, J. L., SD3, W Division, Norfolk, Va. DUNN, A. L., SA, 2nd Division, Hostetter, Pa. DUNN, Jr., H. .l., 7th Division, Gloucester, N.J. DUNN, H. P., SD3, W Division, Glasgow, Ky. DURCAN, J. Cnl, SA, FA Division, Oswego, N.Y. DURIG, D. E., SN, 3rd Division, New Martinsville, W. Va. DURST, J. J., SN, N Division, N.Y., N.Y. DUTKA, R. F., SA, 2nd Division, Buffalo ll, N.Y. DYE, C. C., SN, Sth Division, North Hollywood, Calif. DYE, S. J., SN, 5th Division, North Hollywood, Calif. DYE, W. W., BM2, S-I Division, North Hollywood, Calif. DYER, G. C., 5th Division, Corydon, Ia. DYER, J. J., MMFA, M Division, Worcester, Mass. EAGLE, F. T., TE3, C Division, Troy, N.Y. EARLE, A. J., SA, Ist Division, Watervliet, N.Y. EARLEY, I. A., SA, lst Division, Detroit, Mich. EBERLE, R. W., Pvt., Sth Division, Richard Hill I6, N.Y., N.Y ECKART, L. C., SA, 4th Division, Baltimore, Md. EDDY, H. R., SA, 6th Division, Buffalo, N.Y. EDDY, J. A., SK3, S-2 Division, Boar Lake, Pa. EDMONDS, Jr., H. J., Ens., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. EDWARDS, B. E., SN, 6th Division, Hudson, N.C. EELMAN, J. G., EM3, E Division, Passaic, N.J. EGGLETON, P. J., SA, lst Division, Mt. Clemens, Mich. EHRENREICH, A. M., SK3, SS Division, N.Y., N.Y. EIGHMEY, G. C., BMI, 6th Division, Waterloo, Ia. EILERS, L. F., BM3, Ist Division, Muskegon, Mich. EINSIDLER, R. ini, HNI, H Division, Jamiaca, N.Y. ELDRED, R. J., SA, FA Division, Andover, Mass. ELINE, G. F., Ens., Sth Division, Dillsburg, Pa. ELLIOTT, Jr., J. W., SN, Ist Division, Bangor, Me. ELLIOTT, Jr., R. W., LtCj.g.l DH Division, Rittman, O. ELLIS, C. H., SN, 4-th Division, Grnite Falls, N.C. ELLISON, R. D., lstLt., 8th Division, Long Beach, Calif. ELLSWORTH, D. K., SN, 6th Division, Tunkhannock, Pa. EMICH, R. G., SA, FA Division, Lester Prairie, Minn. ENDRES, Jr., A. G., SN, EX Division, West Pittston, Pa. ENDSLEY, W. S., RDSN, K Division, Gainesville, Fla. ENGELBRECHT, D. W., FN, B Division, Two Rivers, Wis. ENGLISH, V. L., SA, 6th Division, Lansing, Mich. EPSTEIN, P., CSI, S-I Division, Astoria, L.I., N.Y. ERBE, W. J., SN, 7th Division, Lakewood, N.J. ERDMANN, F. G., SA, 6th Division, Golden Valley, N. Dak. ERICKSON, R. E., SA, 2nd Division, Galesburg, Ill. ERNST, V. J., SA, 2nd Division, New Orleans 14, La. ESCHLIMAN, R. D., MU3, EX Division, Canton, O. ESCO, J. fnl, SN, S-l Division, Miami, Fla. ESLAVA, T. S., SA, 2nd Division, Caldwell, N.J. ETHIER, R. E., SA, S-2 Division, Pawtucket, R.I. EUBANKS, J. M., SKSN, S-2 Division, Daytona Beach, Fla. EVANS, C.- E., SA, 3rd Division, Newportnews, Va. EVANS, A. B., FN, B Division, Tamworth, N.H. EVELETH, P. H., RD3, K Division, Easton, Pa. FABIANO, G. L., SA, 6th Division, East Boston, Mass. FACTEAU, G. F., CS3, S-I Division, Port Henry, N.Y. FAIR, O. W., SA, FA Division, Somerville, Ind. FAIROW, C. E., SN, 4-th Division, Monrovia, Calif. FALCONER, E. G., SK2, S-2 Division, Jersey City, N.J. FALLS, C. F., SN, S-I Division, Norwood, Mass. FANCHI, F. L., SN, 4th Division, Pontiac, Ill. FARESE, Jr., J. ini, MR3, A Division, Long Branch, N.J. FARIS, E. L., FN, R Division, Shelbyville, Ind. FARLAND, G. L., SA, 6th Division, Moosup, Conn. FARMER, J. fnl, SA, 2nd Division, Jamestown, N.Y. FARMER, I. E., FA, B Division, Whitesboro, Tex. FARMER, R. J., FA, E Division, Mears, Mich. FARMER, B. R., AN, V Division, Athens, Tex. FARRELL, E. W., RMSN, C Division, South Plainfield, N.J. FARRELL, G. B., FN, B Division, Parma, O. FAY, T. E., QM3, C Division, Piqua, O. FEHNDRICH, A. W., FC3, FM Division, Millersburg, O. CLOWARD, F. H., SA, 2nd Division, Trenton, N..I. CLYDE, F. E., SA, Tth Division, N.Y., N.Y. COAN, .lr., W. N., GUN, FA Division, DeLand, Fla. COGLIO, E. T., SN, 2nd Division, Pittsburgh, Pa. COHAGEN, F. L., GMSN, FM Division, Columbus, O. COHEN, M. fnl, SN, 7th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. COHOON, R. E., SA, 5th Division, Owosso, Mich. COLBUS, L. A., FA, B Division, Munising, Mich. COLE, .lr., E. A., SD3, W Division, Greenville, S.C. COLE, III, F. W., RM3, C Division, Washington, D.C. COLE, P. H., EMFN, E Division, Birmingham, Ala. COLEMAN, ,l. P., SA, FA Division, Rochester, N.Y. COLLAR, R. P., GM3, 2nd Division, Sherrodsville, O. COLLINS, A. E., SA, Ist Division, Lynn, Mass. COLLINS, C. E., SN, 2nd Division, Lenoir, N.C. COLLINS, COLLINS J. R V., DT3, DH Division, Sacramento, Calif. . F., SN, FM Division, Somerville, Mass. COLLINS, W. R., ME2, R Division, Appalachia, Va. COLLISON, L. R., SA, N Division, Takoma Park, Md. COLSON, W. A., Ens., Mattapan, Mass. COMFORD, W. A., SD3, W Division, Spotsylvania, Va. COMLEY, W. T., ETSA, T Division, Woodbury, NJ. COMPTON, E. M., Cdr., Operations Officer, Columbia, S.C. COMPTON, M. G., FTSN, FM Division, Chatham, Va. CONACHEY, M. F., SN. FM Division, N.Y., N.Y. CONBOY, S.G., GM2, 5th Division, Odenton, Md. CONCILLA, P. D., SN, SS Division, Bronx, N.Y. CONDON, W. A., MMFN, M Division, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. CONNLY, J. I., SA, 4th Division, Pawtucket, R.I. CONNOR, D. R., SA, SI Division, Flushing, N.Y. CONNOR, ,l. C., SA, 3rd Division, Holden, Mass. CONOVER, H. A., FA, B Division, Pleasantville, N..I. COOK, R. P., SN, FA Division, Peoria, Ill. COOK, R. A., SN, EX Division, Toledo, O. COOK, R. L., EMC, E Division, Kenly, N.C. COOKE, M. ini, EMI, E Division, Philadelphia, Pa. COOLEY, E. O., QM2, N Division, Chattanooga, Tenn. COOPER, H. E., HMI, H Division, Holliday, Tex. COLLURA, Jr., v. R., SA, ah Division, chicago, 111. COOPER, P. R., SN, Ist Division, Terra Alta, W. Va. COPELAND, G. P., SA, FM Division, Altus, Okla. COPENHAVER, R. E., SA, Ist Division, Ameagle, W. Va. COPPEL, I. B., FA, B Division, Danville, Ill. COPPLE, C. N., FN, A Division, Rushville, Ind. COPPINGER, J. L., SN, C Division, Lynn, Mass. CORDELL, W. T., MEFN, R Division, Ballston Spa, N.Y. CORNELL, D. E., MMFA, M Division, Butler, Mo. CORNELLIER, R. A., SN, Ist Division, Dover, N.H. CORKERN, R. S., RD3, K Division, Bogalusa, La. CORNISH, Ir., R. W., FN, R Division, Bowdoinham, Me. COUTO, Jr., M. ful, Chpclk-, Tampa, Fla- COUTROUBIS, P. ini, SN, FN Division, Fall River, Mass. COUCH, H. L., SA, 6th Division, Flint, Mich. COUNTRYMAN, L. E., SA, 5th Division, Baldwinsville, N.Y. COURTNEY, R. W., SA, 3rd Division, Millenbeck, Va. COVERT, Ir., W. C., SN, FA Division, Newburgh, N.Y. COX, A. B., ETI, T Division, San Francisco, Calif. COX, C. C., SN, C Division, St. Louis, Mo. COX, D. S., SA, 2nd Division, Pontiac, Mich. COX, G. W., FA, M Division, Roseville, Ill. COX, Ir., I. C., MMC, -A Division, Russellville, S.C. COX SA 3rd Division, Pulaski, Va. , , .L., , COZZENS, R. E., FN, A Division, Weluster, Mass. COCKETT, W. H., SA, 4th Division, Ellerson, Va. CRAIG, Jr., D.L., RMC, C Division, Flushing, N.Y. CRAIG, J. D., BT3, B Division, Pontiac, Mich. CRAIN, A. .l., MU3, EX Division, Rochester, N.Y. CRAMER, .lr., D. M., SA, SI Division, Cleveland, O. CRAVENS, F. O., SA, 4th Division, LaCrescent, Minn. CRAWFORD, .Ir., C. F., SA, Ist Division, Rogers, O. CREEL, S. R., SN, 6th Division, Culpepel, Va. CREIGHTON, L. J., SA, 7th Division, Boston, Mass. CREWS, W. C., Chelec, Birmingham, Ala. CRIST, D. L., BT3, B Division, Newport, Pa. CROGHAN, F. .I., SN, K Division, Bloomfield, N..l. CROUCH, H. T., FN, A Division, Lynchburg, Va. CURRAN, .l. H., EN3, A Division, Cambridge, O. CULOTTA, J. P., SA, 5th Division, Baltimore, Md. CULVIN, C. H., SA, 5th Division, Delanson, N.Y. CUMMINGS, T. .l., SA, 4th Division, Somerville, Mass. CUMMINGS, C. R., FA, M Division, Patrick Springs, Va. CURL, I. K., SA, SI Division, Ft. Dodge, Ia. CURLEE, .l. R., SKSN, S2 Division, Holliday, Tcx. CURRAN, T. J., SA, S2 Division, Dorchester, Mass. CURTIS, L. E., SN, B Division, Granite City, Ill. CUSTER, D. A., FN, E Division, Paxton, Ill. CUTHBERT, D. C., FN, R Division, Dunellen, N.,l. CZARNECKI, .l. H., RMSN, C Division, Hazel Park, Mich. CZARSKE, Jr., F. D., FN, K Division, Redundo Beach, Calif DALON, W. W., FA, B Division, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. DALTON, M. E., BM2, 3rd Division, Pausbury, Va. D'AMBROSIO, S. IND, SN, D Division, Egg Harbor, N..l. D,AMICO, S. L., YNSN, EX Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. DAMIENS, M. I., SA, FM Division, New Orleans, La. DAMPF, C. E., SA, K Division, Philadelphia, Pa. DANIEL, J. R., SA, FA Division, Sandusky, O. DARK, L. V., CHRELE, Boring, Ore. DARROW, G. J., CSSN, SI Division, Springport, Mich. DASHER, R. C., Pfc., 8th Division, Red Lion, Pa. DATTILIO, T. S., EMFN, E Division, Hagerstown, Md. DAVEY, R. E., SN, 2nd Division, Hanna City, Ill. DAVIS, .lr., D. W., CDR., Orlando, Fla. DAUB, Jr., L. M., SA, FM Division, Fort Wayne, Ind. DAUZAT, E. I., FA, A Division, Alexandria, La. DAVIS, H. W., SN, D Division, Hagerstown, Md. DAVIS, H. J., FN, B Division, Fort Smith, Ark. DAVIS, L. H., Pfc., 8th Division, Perry, O. DAVIS, R. L., MMFN, B Division, Ft. Pierce, Fla. DAVIS, Jr., A. W., SN, 3rd Division, Keshena, Wis. DAVIS, .l. V., SN, 6th Division, Bancroft, W. Va. DAVIS, H. D., PNSN, EX Division, Wallace, W. Va. DAVIES, I. I-I., GMI, 6th Division, Waterbury, Conn. DAVIS, R. C., DC2, D Division, Masontown, Pa. DAWSON, V. L., FN, B Division, Cockeysville, Md. DEAN, C., Pfc., 8th Division, St. Paul, Minn. DEAN, I. A., SA, FA Division, Edon, O. DEASY, T. P., GM3, 5th Division, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEASE, Jr., D. W., S-I Division, Concord, N.C. DEATON, O. B., EMC, E Division, Troy, N.C. DEBENEDETTO, J. J., SN, S-2 Division, Yonkers, N.Y. DECARR, J. A., SA, FA Division, North Bangor, N.Y. DECKER, H. E., GM3, 2nd Division, South Haven, Mich. DEER, I. T., FN, A Division, Detroit, Mich. DEGHETTO, W. J., DC2, R Division, Bound Brook, N.I. DEJEAN, N. G., SA, K Division, Denver, Colo. DELAHANTY, J. ful, FA, A Division, N.Y., N.Y. DELANCEY, N. J., SN, 2nd Division, Beverly, NJ. DELANEY, JJ., FA, R Division, Watervliet, N.Y. DELI, R. A., Pfc., 8th Division, Westerly, R.I. DELLES, G. L., FN, B Division, Evans Mills, N.Y. DEMERY, W. P., HN, H Division, Keystone Heights, Fla. GOUER, C. H., SA, FM Division, Draper, N.C. GRACE, W. E., CHMACH, A Division, Philadelphia, Pa. GRAFIUS, G. R., MRFN, A Division, Erie, Pa. GARGISO, .l. N., BM3, S-I Division, N.Y., N.Y. GRAHAM, G. G., MEFA, R Division, MoAlester, Okla. GRANDSTAFF, O. O., SA, 4th Division, Lansing, Mich. GRANET, A. C., CS2, S-I Division, Hyattsville, Md. GRANT, L. D., SA, 44th Division, Marian, Ill. GRAPES, F. D., SA, 4-th Division, Kilkenny, Minn. GRAY, I. H., MM3, M Division, West Frankfort, Ill. GRAY, I. R., SH3, SS Division, Cincinnati, O. GRAY, .Ir., O. E., CDR, Bordentown, N..l. GRAY, R. P., SN, 5th Division, Warren, Pa. GREEN, M. H., BMI, 3rd Division, Oakboro, N.C. GREEN, W. F., CS3, S-I Division, Anoka, Minn. HANLON, I. W., SA, FM Division, South Boston, Mass. HANNA, D. R., PN2, ,EX Division, Sapulpa, Okla. HANNAN, III, .l. A., SN, EX Division, Rye, N.Y. HARDIGREE, S. C., Ltfjgi, W Division, Hull, Ga. HARDY, N. R., RD3, K Division, N.Y., N.Y. HARLAN, JR., H. M., EP3, R Division, Tucson, Ariz. HARMAN, W. G., BM2, S-I Division, Lexington, Ky. HARPER, M. M., RDSN, K Division, Buflalo, N.Y. HARRINGTON, B. M., BMI, S-I Division, Fieldale, Va. HARRINGTON, I. M., DTSN, DH Division, Berwyn, Ill. HARRIS, D. S., FA, M Division, Yonkers, N.Y. HARRIS, .I. C., FA., E Division, Hernando, Miss. HARRIS, HARRIS HARRIS JR., R. L., ET3, T Division, Vandergrift, Pa. IR., W. H., SA, 2nd Division, Washington, D.C. L. J., FA, M Division, Columbus Junction, Ia. GREENE, R. GRIFFIN, C. J., FA, B Division, Cedar Rapids, Ia. N., GMC, 4th Division, Carrollton, Va. GRIFFIN, D. F., SN, S-I Division, Wedverville, N.C. GRIFFIN, S. T., MMI, M Division, Watha, N.C. GRIFFIN, W. A., FTI, FM Division, Rockland, Me. GRIFFIN, W. T., FA, B Division, Far Rockaway, L.I., N.Y., N.Y. GRIFFIN, W. E., CS2, S-I Division, Fulton, Miss. GRIFFITH, A., FA, M Division, Carterville, Ill. GRIFFITH, .l. C., FA, M Division, Westernville, N.Y. GRIFFITH, S. G., SKSN, S-2 Division, Strasburg, Va. GRIFFITH, I. A., SA, Ist Division, Rockville, Md. GRIGORIO, M. Crib, DC3, R Division, Jersey City, N.,I. GROEMMINGER, W. M., MMC, M Division, Rochester, N.Y. GROESHL, J. L., ET3, T Division, Muskegon, Mich. GROETZ, W. H., Pfc., 8th Division, Canton, O. GROMELSKI, R. A., SA, FA Division, Rome, N.Y. GROSS, R. CnJ, SA, Ist Division, Avenel, N..I. GRZYBOWSKI, E. F., SA, FA Division, Wilmington, Del. GUARCH, G. R., Ens., 6th Division, Port Washington, L.I., N.Y. HARRIS, L. F., SN, SS Division, Rienzi, Miss. HARRIS, T. G., SH3, SS Division, Rienzi, Miss. HARRISON, H. E., SA, 3rd Division, Cincinnati, O. HART, I. R., I. ini, SA, FM Division, New Milton, W.Va. HARTING, R. O., RD3, K Division, Baltimore, Md. HARTMAN, R. I., FA, A Division, Pigeon, Mich. HARTUNG, .I. C., MM3, A Division, Ashland, Nebr. HARVEY, B. R., Pfc, 8th Division, Buffalo, N.Y. HARVEY, D. I., BTC, B Division, Canon City, Colo. HASKO, I. W., SN, FA Division, Drexel Hill, Pa. HARVEY, E. D., CSI, SI Division, Ann Arbor, Mich. HASLAM, I. G., SA, 4th Division, Riverside, NJ. HASSELL, C. .I., SA, FM Division, Manns Harbor, N.C. HATCH, R. W., SK3, S2 Division, Denver, Colo. HATT, K. H., SA, 3rd Division, Fowlerville, Mich. HATTEN, H. H., MMI, M Division, Laurel, Miss. HAUGEN, D. H., RMSN, C Division, Grasston, Minn. HAUPT, I. M., FN, B Division, Red Lakke Falls, Minn. HAUSLER, A. M.. SN, FA Division, Mamaroneck, N.Y. GUERRIERO, M. fnJ, SN, SS Division, Trenton, NJ. GUIHEEN, .l. T., FN, M Division, Brooklyn I6, N.Y. GUINEY, W. C., FA, E Division, Somerville, Mass. GULIC, J. B., FA, A Division, Wilmington, Del. GUNN, R. M., GMSN, 2nd Division, Dekalb, Miss. GUNNING, I. M., FN, B Division, Philadelphia, Pa. GUNTER, A. B., SA, 4th Division, Lynchburg, Va. GUTSCHMIDT, L. Cul, FA, M Division, Avon, O. GUY, W. ini, FA, M Division, Owassa, Ala. GUYNN, J. G., SN, 7th Division, Lexington, Ky. HAAS, C. A., FT3, FA Division, Burlington, Wis. HAUSMAN, R. L.. SA, 2nd Division, Rochester, N.Y. HAWK, R. I., SN, 7th Division, Morningside, Md. HAWKINS, R. G., Pfc, Sth Division, Sandy Ridge, N.C. HAWXHURST, W. A., IC3, E Division, Indiana, Pa. HAYES, I. H., SA, 2nd Division, Lerna, Ill. HAYNES, P.C., SfSgt, 8th Division, Shreveport, La. HAYWARD, D. D., HM3, H Division, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. HAYWARD, J. F., SA, 2nd Division, Marcellus, N.Y. HAYWARD, T. M., RM3, C Division, Rosemont, Pa. HAZLEGROVE, D. G., AD3, V Division, Pomona, Calif. HEATH, R. C., ENFN, A Division, Santa Ana, Calif. HEATH, R. A., SA, Ist Division, Worcester, Mass. HACKER, R. F., FT3, FA Division, Hamilton, O. HADNETT, B. G., SA, 7th Division, Danville, Va. HAGEN, P. M., ETI, T Division, Whitewater, Kan. HAGER, O. B., SHI, SS Division, Lexington, Ky. HAGERTY, L. L., SA, 4-th Division, Jackson, Calif. HALE, F. W., FA, A Division, Clarksville, Mich. HALE, W. P., EMI, E Division, Partsmouth, N.H. HALIKKA, J. fnl, SA, 5th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. HALL, E. D., Ens., FM Division, Ft. Madison, Ia. HALL, R. E., RM2, C Division, Silver Spring, Md. HALLAS, Jr., T. fnl, SA, Ist Division, Chicago, Ill. HALVORSON, E. D., SA, 3rd Division, Theif River Falls, Minn. HAMILTON, C. L., FCI, FA Division, Ellendale, Tenn. HAMLIN, E. W., CHCARP, R Division, South Hill, Va. HAMMOCK, R. D., CS3, S-I Division, Vidalia, Ga. HAMMOND, E. M., SN, Ist Division, Cerro Gordo, N.C. HAMMETT, E. Cni, DCC, R Division, St. Marys, W. Va. HANDLETON, Ir., I. E., FN, B Division, Mount Ephraim, HANDLEY, V. R., FN, R Division, Baltimore, Md. HANKS, G. R., BM3, Ist Division, Covington, Ky. HECKERT, G. E., SN, FA Division, York, Pa. HEFFRON, R. M., FN, A Division, St. Paul, Minn. HEFTY, R. T., FA, E Division, Valley City, N.Dak. HEHEMANN, A. A., SN, H Division, Park Hills, Ky. HEILMAN, R. I., FN, B Division, Hague, N.Dak. HEIMBACH, G. G., GM3, 4th Division, Madison, Ind. HEINAUER, IR., R. L., HN, H Division, McKees Rochs, Pa HEINBACH, I. R., SN, N Division, Roanoke, Va. HELMS, IR., H. E., SA, 2nd Division, Eggleston, Va. HELTON, E. ini, SN, 4th Division, Chattanooga, Tenn. HEMMELMAN, D. H., SN, 4th Division, Clear Lake, S.Dak HEMPHILL, S. G., MM3, B Division, Chelsea, Okla. HENRICH, R. G., YNSN, K Division, Merrill, Wis. HENRICKS, E. H., FA, B Division, Valley City, N.Dak. HERIG, R. W., SN, FA Division, Norwood, Mass. HEROUX, C. J., SN, S2 Division, Forge Village, Mass. HERRINGTON, D. Cni, MEFN, R Division, Claxton, Ga. HERRLE, L. C., SA, 4th Division, Pittsburgh, Pa. HERON, A. M., Pfc, 8th Division, New York, N.Y. HERTEL, G. W., FN, B Division, Cresson, Tex. FEHRANBACH, L. C., FN, B Division, Withersiield, Conn. FEIGENBAUM, J. lnl, SA, 4th Division, N.Y.C., N.Y. FEIT, F. P., SN, 6th Division, New Brighton, Pa. FELLOWS, W. A., R Division, Rome, N.Y. FENTON, R. J., SA, 6th Division, St. Louis, Mo. FERGUSON, E. C., FN,, R Division, LeSage, W. Va. FERGUSON, J. P., SA, 2nd Division, Valley Park, Mo. FERGUSON, J. D., SA, R Division, Paterson, N.J. FERRE, H. E., SA, 3rd Division, Toledo, O. FERRINGTON, S. D., SA, FA Division, Wisner, La. FIELDS, J. C., SA, Ist Division, Brownwood, Tex. FILES, D. D., SA, 6th Division, Derby, Me. FILIMON, W. fnl, EMC, E Division, Esperance, N.Y. FILIPPOLI, J. E., FN, B Division, New Brunswick, N.J. FINCHAM, S. H., SN, 4th Division, Towanda, Ill. FINLEY, E. G., SN, 4th Division, N.Y., N.Y. FINK, B. H., SN, N Division, Hagerstown, Md. FISHER, E. D., FT3, FA Division, Leavenworth, Kan. FISHER, R. L., SA, 4th Division, Waterbury, Con. FISHER, R. K., FA, M Division, Marshall, N.C. FISHER, J. F., SN, EX Division, Plymouth, Pa. FISHER, E. L., PN3, EX Division, Urbana, Mo. FITZPATRICK, D. J., SA, FA Division, Superior, Wis. FITZPATRICK, J. J., SN, H Division, Long Island City 6, N.Y. FITZPATRICK, J. P., Lt., San Francisco, Calif. FLANDERS, B. A., FA, M Division, East Alton, Ill. FLAGEL, L. M., FN, B Division, Monango, N. Dak. FLEENER, B. L., MM3, M Division, Bloomington, Ind. FLEENER, B. R., FA, R Division, Oklahoma City, Okla. FLETCHER, R. D., FA, E Division, Cleveland, O. FLINT, R. B., SN, 3rd Division, Worcester, Mass. FLIPPEN, G. M., MEFA, R Division, Richmond, Va. FLISSER, A. fnl, SN, 2nd Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. FLORENCE, C. C., FA, B Division, Rockport, W.Va. FLYNN, L. W., CSSN, SI Division, Beloit, Wis. FOLK, H. L., SA, 6th Division, McClure, Pa. FORD, M. E., SN, 7th Division, Canton, Ill. FORD, R. F., SN, Ist Division, Corpus Christi, Tex. FORNEY, A. H., CSSN, SI Division, Elizabethtown, Pa. FOREMNY, T. T., CSSN, SI Division, Camden, N.J. FORTNEY, F. H., SA, 6th, Division, Shirleysburg, Pa. FOSTER, Jr., W. L., FN, E Division, Spencer, N.C. FOWLER, Jr., H. A., SN, C Division, Charlottesville, Va. FOX, B. G., 3rd Division, Baltimore, Md. FOY, M. D., SA, 5th Division, Philadelphia, Pa. FRAGOMENI, A. R., SA, 4th Division, Albany, N.Y. FRAME, E. R., SN, S1 Division, Covington, Va. FRANATOVICH, P. R., SA, Ist Division, New Orleans, La. FRANKLIN, E. S., BM2, D Division, Sinclairville, N.Y. FRANKLIN, J. D., SN, FM Division, Louisville, Ky. FRANKLIN, M. R., BT2, B Division, Sinelairville, N.Y. FRANKLIN, T. E., SA, 5th Division, Stephen City, Va. FRANKS, M. L., SA, 2nd Division, Dorchester, Mass. FRANKS, J. T., SA, 6th Division, Chicago, Ill. FRATIANNI, V. J., FN, B Division, Albany, N.Y. FRAZIER, R. J., FN, M Division, San Antonio, Tex. FREEDMAN, L. H., SN, 5th Division, Boston, Mass. FREEMAN, Jr., C. C., SA, 4th Division, Thomasville, N.C. FRENCH, R. MMR, GMC, 2nd Division, Manchester, N.H. FRENCH, R. E., FA, A Division, Washington, D.C. FRICKE, E. H., HMS. H Division, West New York, N.J. FRIEDLANDER, D. W., BTI, B Division, Brookyn, N.Y. FRUSHOUR, J. E., EM3, E Division, South Bend, Ind. FUCELLO, J. fnl, YN3, C Division, Watson, W.Va. FULLER, R. L., SA, 6th Division, Grand Rapids, Mich. FULTZ, C. R., SA, 6th Division, Brotherton, Tenn. GABRIEL, Jr., H. ini, CSI, Sl Division, Lincolnton, N.C. GABUMAWITZ, A. fnl, FN, B Division, Freehold, N.J. GAETANO, D. fnl, FN, R Division, Elizabeth, N.J. GAFFNEY, R. D., SD2, W Division, Orange Burg, S.C. GAGLIANO, D. N., SA, 5th Division, New York, N.Y. GAITHER, B. R., FA, M Division, Bettendorf, Ia. GALLECOS, S. fnl, SN, 6th Division, El Rito, N.M. GAMBLE, G. D., SN, 5th Division, Washington, D.C. GAMBRELL, G. W., SN, R Division, Cleveland, O. GANGE, W. E., GM2, 4th Division, Villisca, Ia. GANNON, D. P., Ens, 5th Division, Clinton, Mass. GARD, D. C., FA, M Division, Mishawaka, Ind. GARDOCKI, D. II., RD3, K Division, W. Dearborn, Mich. GARLITZ, E. L., FN, B Division, Meyersdale, Pa. GARNER, E. F., FA, M Division, Newport, N.C. GARTLAND, E. E., Ens., Rochester, N.Y. GARTY, Jr., J. J., SA, 3rd Division, Lyndhurst, N.J. GASKILL, H. D., Cpl., Sth Division, Mattoon, Ill. GASKINS, W. L., SA, R Division, Norfolk, Va. GAST, D. J., SA, 2nd Division, Hillman, Minn. GAUDIO, L. C., FA, A Division, N.Y., N.Y. GAULDIN, E. F., GM3, 6th Division, Atlanta, Ga. GAULICK, J. B., BTSN, B Division, Swoyerville, Pa. GEDDINGS, G. M., SA, FM Division, Columbia, S.C. GEIGER, L. J., SA, Ist Division, Abbotsford, Wis. GEIGLE, L. T., SH3, SS Division, Kankanna, Wis. GEORGE, E. D., SN, 3rd Division, Philadelphia, Pa. GEORGE, G. P., SA, 3rd Division, Lorain, O. GEORGES, F. ini, SN, 7th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. GEOUGE, J. W., FA, A Division, Perrin, Va. GERBEN, L. A., MM3, M Division, Baltimore, Md. GERBER, D. B., ET3, T Division, Bel-Nor, St. Louis County Mo GERHARD, E. R., SN, H Division, Chicago, Ill. GERHART, J. R., SN, 3rd Division, Lansdale, Pa. GERKE, W. E., SN, 5th Division, N.Y., N.Y. GERSTNER, L. J., SA, 5th Division, Arvada, Colo. GETTA, J. S., FN, A Division, N. Mankato, Minn. GIANNANTONIO, N. A., SN, C Division, Palisades Park, NJ GIANNONE, V. fnb, SN, Ist Division, N.Y., N.Y. GIARDINA, J. T., YN3, EX Division, Waltham, Mass. GIBBONS, R. J., SN, 2nd Division, Massapekqua, L.I., N.Y GIBBS, M. L., SN, SS Division, Valley Park, Mo. GIFFORD, G. L., MMFA, M Division, New Bedford, Mass GILBERT, C. A., SN, S-I Division, Fort Payne, Ala. GILCHRIST, D. R., FA, B Division, Brownville, N.Y. GILES, R. V., DC2, R Division. Woodsville, N.H. GILMORE, R. F., MM2, A Division, Vernonia, Ore. GINTELLA, M. R., FN, R Division, Belleville, N.J. GLASS, Jr., O. J., SK3, S-2 Division, Fayetteville, Ark. GLENN, R. fnl, SA, K Division, Warsaw, Mo. GLENN, L. D., SA, 5th Division, Stanford, Ill. GLOGG, G. J., FN, M Division, Greenlawn, L.I., N.Y. GOEBEL, R. J., FA, M Division, Chebiygan, Mich. GOFORTH, P. K., Pfc., 8th Division, Louisville, Ky. GOGGIN, A. lnl, SA, 5th Division, Holland Patent, N.Y. GOLDEN, Jr., G. I-I., MMI, A Division, Chattanooga, Tenn GOLDIE, H. fni, TESN, C Division, Fairfield, Conn. GOLDMAN, R. F., Pfc., Sth Division, Thomson, Ga. GOLDSTEIN, W. fnl, SA, 4th Division, Atlantic City, N.J GOLSON, B. J., ICFN, E Division, West Monroe, La. GONZALEZ, A. fnl, SA, C Division, N.Y., N.Y. GOODARD, F. R., FA, A Division, Warren, Pa. GOODMAN, M. B., Ens., 7th Division, Miami Beach, Fla. GORDY, R. D., SN, FM Division, Willards, Md. GORMAN, W. B., QM3, C Division, Easton, Pa. GOSNELL, J. B., BMC, D Division, Pelzer, S.C. JOHNSON, F. X., SN, DH Division, Philadelphia, Pa. JOHNSON, G. M., Ens., C Division, Pittsfield, Mass. JOHNSTON, Jr., J. C., FA, B Division, Eggleston, Va. JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, K. L. N., R. S. T. Jr W. W W. W W 'H J., MM2, B Division, Baltimore, Md. H., ET3, T Division, Philadelphia 44, Pa. TN, W Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. C., FN, B Division, N.Y., Bronx, N.Y. ini, SA, 4th Division, E. St. Louis, Ill. V., SN, FM Division, Holland, O. W. fni, SN, 7th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. O., FTC, FA Division, Marlinton, W. Va. W., FA, A Division, Green Haven, Md. G., FT3, FA Division, Dayton, O. G., SA, lst Division, Hendersonvill, N.C. R., SN, Sth Division, Paynesville, Minn. JOHNSTONE, D. G., AL2, V Division, Santa Clara, Calif JONES, B. G., SKSN, S-2 Division, Baltimore, Md. JONES, D. M., FN, A Division, Marcy, N.Y. JONES, J. T., SN, Sth Division, Parker, Va. JONES, J. L., DCFN, R Division, Connorsville, Ind. JONES, J. E., FA, E Division, Portsmouth, N.H. JONES, O. H., CSSN, S-l Division, Double Springs, Ala. JORALEMON, M. W., RDSN, K Division, Caldwell, N.J. JORDAN, D. V., SA, 5th Division, Mount Vernon, Ill. JORDAN, J. B., Pfc., 8th Division, Kezer, Me. JUMP, R. G., EM3, E Division, Bolivar, Mo. JUSTICE, G. D., FN, A Division, Pikeville, Ky. KACZMAREK, F. J., Pfc., 8th Division, College Point, N KALLIO, L. A., MMI, M Division, Monessen, Pa. KALMAN, J. T., CSC, S-I Division, Rossford, O. KALVAS, C. E., SN, FM Division, Cleveland, O. KARAS, G. T., EMEN, E Division, Wireton, Pa. KARGENIAN, L. M., SA, 4th Division, Detroit, Mich. KASS, B. fni, SA, H Division, Newark, N.J. KASTNER, R. F., SN, lst Division, Cincinnati, O. KEARLY, K. W., SA, 7th Division, Rockland, Me. KEARLY, R. F., SA, 6th Division, Rockland, Me. KECK, A. D., DTI, DH Division, Albany, Ore. KEENLEY, T. J., FA, E Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. KEENE, V. M., SA, 6th Division, Leckie, W. Va. KELLEMAN, R. R., FN, M Division, Detroit, Mich. KELLEY, R. E., SA, 4th Division, Austin, Minn. KELLEY, W. M., SN, 5th Division, Columbia, S.C. KELLY, E. KELLY, F. KENDALL, KENNEDY KENNEDY KENNEDY KENNEDYZ KENNY, R D., J., Jr., D. , .I- J. J. T., ET3, T Division, Brooklyn 20, N.Y. RD3, K Division, N.Y., N.Y. G. H., SN, C Division, Detroit 5, Mich. L., BM3, 3rd Division, Crsson, Pa. T., BTI, B Division, Philadelphia, Pa. K., MM3, M Division, Bay City, Mich. fni, SN, 6th Division, Buffalo, N.Y. SH2, SS Division, Bunker Hill, W. Va. KEICHER, S. L., SN, D Division, Greeneville, Tenn. KEPLER, D. L., FA, B Division, Canton, Ill. KERNS, C. E., FN, B Division, Los Alamos, N.M. KERNS, D. E., QMSN, N Division, Triadelphia, W. Va. KETCHAM, J. A., SA, 5th Division, Newark, N.J. KEYSTONE, K. ini, FN, M Division, Wallington, N.J. KIDD, T. E., Pfc., 8th Division, Glasgow, Ky. KIGAR, C. R., FA, M Division, Muncie, Ind. KILLEN, G. A., MM3, B Division, A,ltoona,'Wis. KIMBALL, R. N., FN, B Division, Beverly, Mass. KIMBLE, .Jr., H. A., QM2, N Division, Glen Ridge, N.J. KIMBLE, Jr., K. ini, SN, S-2Division, Paterson, N.J. KIMBLER, W. F., SN, lst Division, Charleston, W.Va. KING, C. J., SN, lst Division, Washington 19, D.C. .Y. KING, C. R., FN, B Division, Hayward, Calif. KING, G. C., RD3, K Division, Roanoke, Va. KING, J. A., RDSN, K Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. KING, J. W., SN, 3rd Division, Philadelphia, 43, Pa. KING, O. W., SN, 4th Division, Bainbridge, Ga. KING, W. P., ADI, V Division, Little Rock, Ark. KINNEY, Jr., R. L., SN, S-I Division, Benton Harbor, Mich KINSTLER, J. J., AK3, S-2 Division, Sidney, O. KIRCHER, J. E., BMI, 4th Division, Pittsburgh, Pa. KIRCHMEIER, P. C., FA, A Division, Valley Stream, N.Y. KIRKMAN, J. L., MU3, EX Division, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. KIRSTE, III, F. E., SN, 4th Division, New Haven, Conn. KISER, B. ini, SN, lst Division, North Matewun, W. Va. KISER, J. K., SA, FM Division, Olivehill, Ky. KISSINGER, L. A., SA, 5th Division, Huntington, Ind. KISTLER, J. L., Pfc., 8th Division, Salisbry, N.C. KISTLER, J. M., EM3, E Division, Summit Hill, Pa. KITCHEN, E. B., SN, 6th Division, Yale, Va. KITSON, W. R., SN, C Division, Bedford, O. KITTRELL, W. K., FN, E Division, Memphis, Tenn. KLAWITER, D. W., SA, 4th Division, Eau Claire, Wis. KLEMENT, L. J., SN, C Division, Stiles, Pa. KLIETHERMES, J. C., SKSN, S-2 Division, Loose Creek, Mo KLIMEK, Jr., S. fnl, ICFN, E Division, Philadelphia, Pa. KLINE, R. L., Lt., 'E Division, Friedens, Pa. KLIPNER, Jr., F. C., FN, A Division, Baltimore, Md. KNAPP, W. G., SN, S-l Division, Nichol's, N.Y. KNICKERBOCKER, T. C., SA, FA Division, Janesville, Wis KNODE, A. W., MM3, A Division, Pulaski, Va. KNOP, R. O., FA, M Division, Wyomissing, Pa. KNOWER, C. R., IC3, E Division, Batavia, N.Y. KNOWLTON, H. E., FT3, FA Division, Ashland, O. KNOWLTON, W. G., FN, A Division, Huron, O. KNUDSEN, F. L., FN, B Division, Littleton, Mass. KNUTSON, R. K., FN, E Division, Queens, N.Y., N.Y. KOCH, L. L., CS3, S-I Division, Lanona, Wis. KOGAN, J. F., SA, 6th Division, Boston, Mass. KOLLER, C. fni, Pfc., Saline, Mich. - KOKE, T. V., FN, M Division, New Berlin, Ill. KOMOLA, M. fni, CS3, S-I Division, Coalrun, Pa. KOMPERDO, K. J., SA, 4th Division, Chicago, Ill. KOPKIN, S. fNJ, CSSA, S-I Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. KORNAGO, R. E., SA, Sth Division, Detroit I5, Mich. KOSIEROWSKI, J. S., SN, C Division, Elizabeth, N.J. KOTZE, R. W., EMFN, E Division, Roosevelt, N.Y. KOVARICK, F. L., Ens., N Division, Stroudsburg, Pa. KOWALSKE, F. W., SA, 3rd Division, Detroit, Mich. KOZLOSKY, A. J., SN, FM Division, Shenandoah, Pa. KRAFSIG, D. C., SN, S-2 Division, Harrisburg, Pa. KRAGER, R. U., EMFN, E Division, Salisbury, Mo. KRALIK, Jr., S. ini, FA, A Division, Cleveland, O. KRAMER, J. O., ALSN, V Division, Cape Giaardeau, Mo. KRETSCHMANN, W. H., ETSN, T Division, Corning, N.Y. KROOS, M. S., HN, H Division, N.Y., N.Y. KRUEGER, E. W., YN3, EX Division, Milwaukee, Wis. KRUSHINSKI, Jr., F. ini , RD3, K Division, Wilkes-Barre, Pa KRZYZANOWSKI, J. J., FN, M Division, Perry, N.Y. KUDAJIWSKI, L. J., GM3, 5th Division, Scranton, Pa. KULP, M. S., SN, 4th Division, Norristown, Pa. KUMISKI, F. S., FPI, R Division, Cambridge, Mass. KUNEY, W. C., MMFN, M Division, Westboro, Mass. KUPPERBLATT, A. J., SA, SS Division, Bronx, N.Y., N.Y. KUSE, R. G., SN, EX Division, Los Angeles, Calif. LABRECQUE, L. F., SN, 6th Division, Berlin, N.H. LABRUM, F. B., BMl, 2nd Division, Pasadena, Calif. HESCH, J. F., SH2, SS Division, Stiles, Pa. HEUN, D. G., FT2, FA Division, San Diego, Calif. HEWITT, J. W., SN, 6th Division, Friendship, N.Y. HICKETHIER, F. C., FN, E Division, Bergenfield, N.J. HIEHLE, JR. F. G., LTJG, Logan, W.Va. HIGGINS, J. J., SA, 5th Division, Jersey City, N.J. HILL, K. J., FA, M Division, Brighton, Mich. HILL, G. R., MMI, A Division, Tulsa, Okla. HILL, E. D., SA, 6th Division, Philadelphia, Pa. HILL, D. W., EM3, E Division, Clatskanie, Ore. HILL, T. C., MUSN, EX Division, Orwigsburg, Pa. HILTERBRAND, K. D., FN, R Division, Ellsinore, Mo. HILTS, A. W., FA, A Division, Verona, N.Y. HIMMONS, W. A., SD, W Division, Philadelphia, Pa. HINES, E. L., ENS., San Benito, Tex. HINESH, E. J., MEI, R Division, Grand Island, Nebr. HINNANT, J. F., SA, 6th Division, Kenly, N.C. HINNERS, L. H., SA, T Division, Metropolis, Ill. HINTON, R. E., SD2, W Division, Norfolk, Va. HIRE, C. J., ENS., Ashland, O. HIRSCH, JR., C. B., ET3, T Division, Summerton, S.C. HIRTHLER, B. G., SN, SI Division, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. HIXSON, JR., W. B., SA, 5th Division, Spring City, Pa. HOBBS, J. J., SN, 7th Division, Brewton, Ala. HOBERG, H. C., SA, 4th Division, Freehold, N.J. HOCHSTETLER, D. B., SN, N Division, Bloomfield, Ind. HOCK, D.L., EM2, E Division, Midland, Mich. HOCKETT, R. fnl, SA, Ist Division, Hurt, Va. HODAKOWSKI, JR., F. J., SA, 5th Division, Plains, Pa. HODGE, R. E. FN, E Division, Mt. Hope, W.Va. HODGE, R. D., MM3, M Division, Lyles, Tenn. HOFFECKER, R. T., EMFN, E Division, Yeadon, Pa. HOFFER, C. J., CDR., DC, Minneapolis, Minn. HOFFKEN, J. B., Pfc, 8th Division, New York, N.Y. HOFFMAN, J. F., SN, S2 Division, Philadelphia, Pa. HOFFMAN, J. J., SH3, SS Division, Richmond Hill, N.Y. HOFFMAN, N. E., BM2, 6th Division, Lenzburg, Ill. HOGAN, G. J., GM3, 2nd Division, Oelwein, Ia. HOGG, C. W. IC3, E Division, Baker, Ore. HOLCOMB, G. G., SN, 7th Division, Winston-Salam, N.C. HOLCOMB, W. L., FA, B Division, Detroit, Mich. HOLGERSON, F. E., SN, N Division, Colon, Republic of Panama HOLLERN, R. C., SN, Ist Division, Ashville, Pa. HOLLOWAY, J. W., RMSN, C Division, Gadsden, Ala. HOLMAN, J. D., SA, Ist Division, Decatur, Ill. HOLMES, JR., W. F., EM3, E Division, Nicholis, Ga. HOWER, J. W., SA, 4-th Division, Morea, Pa. HOOD, JR., C. L., RM3, C Division, Monaca, Pa. HOPKINS, V. C., SA, 7th Division, Marion, Va. HOPKINS, C. L., SA, Ist Division, Rockville, Md. HORNE, J. R. SA, 5th Division, Wewoka, Okla. HORNER, G. NLF, SA, Ist Division, Linton, N. Dak. HORNSTEIN, S. fnl, SA, 6th Division, New York, N.Y. HORTON, L. A., SN, 4-th Division, Erie, Pa. HOSINGER, JR., E. F., ENS., Malba, N.Y. HOSTA, E. W., BTI, B Division, Holyoke, Mass. HOUSER, M. O., SN, Ist Division, Cleona, Pa. HOUSLEY, W. A., SA, S2 Division, Cumming, Ga. HOUSTON, A. J., GM3, FM Division, Cullowhee, N.C. HOUSTON, R. F., SN, FM Division, Cullowhee, N.C. HOWARD, J. B., ET3, T Division, Hazlehurst, Miss. HOWARD, C. M., CSSN, SI Division, Newport, N.H. HOWARD, S. A., SN, N Division, New York, N.Y. HOWARD, W. J. FN, R Division, Pitsfield, Mass. HOWELL, D. L., SN, 7th Division, Muncie, Ind. HOWCROFT, D. E., BM2, Ist Division, Detroit, Mich. HOWCROFT, J. K., SN, 5th Division, Castro Valley, Calif. HOWLIN, R. C., SA, 5th Division, Washington, D.C. HUBBARD, D. F., FN, M Division, Worthington, Ind. HUBBARD, R. P., SA, 2nd Division, Lynn, Mass. HUBBARD, G. F., ETSN, T Division, Fort Gay, W.Va. HUBER, N. A., SH3, SS Division, York, Pa. HUDSON, HUERTA, HUERTA, W. B., SA, lst Division, Pearisburg, Va. A. T., FN, M Division, Alvin, Ill. F. L., GM2, Ist Division, Globe, Ariz. HUFFSTETLER, VJ. R., OMI, C Division, Van Buren, Ark. HUGH, L. HUGHES, R., SN, Ist Division, Tupelo, Miss. F. G., SA, 2nd Division, Orangeburg, S.C. HUGHES, A. F., SKSN, S-2 Division, Somerville, Miss. HUGIQIIES, J. A., Pfc., 8th Division, Woodhaven, Queens, N.Y.C., N. . HUGHES, W. R., SN, S-2 Division, Huntington, W. Va. HUIZINGA, F. J., FA, E Division, Grand Rapids, Mich. HULL, J. J., SN, Ist Division, Newark, N.J. HULLETT, E. K., SN, S-I Division, Morrison, Tenn. HUMMEL, R. K., SN, 5th Division, Wormleysburg, Pa. HUNDTOFT, K. R., QM3, N Division, Portland, Ore. HUNGERFORD, I. A., FA, M Division, Houston, Tex. HUNSINGER, R. E., EMFN, E Division, Woodbury, N.J. HUNT, B. HUNT, F. T., FN, M Division, Steuhenville, O. S., BTI, B Division, Manchester, N.H. HUNT, W. J., SA, 5th Division, Silver Spring, Md. HUNTER, B. G., FN, A Division, Amarillo, Tex. HUNTER, JR., H. M., MRFA, A Division, Upper Darby, Pa. HUSSEY, R. J., SN, 7th Division, New Haven, Conn. HUSTON, M. R., ICC, E Division, Denver, Colo. HUTCHENS, W. L., Pfc., 8th Division, Yadkin, N.C. HUTCHESON, D. E., GM3, FM Division, Glade Springs, Va. HUTTON, J. C., RM3, C Division, Van Nuys, Calif. HYDE, J. HYNSON, H., FA, B Division, Augusta, Me. R. J., FN, E Division, Greenwood, Del. IMPENNA, N. S., SA, C Division, Corona 68, N.Y. INGRAHAM, J. L., SA, Ist Division, Canadaigua, N.Y. INOCENCIO, N. ful, TN, W Division, San Marcelino Zambales P.I. IRBY, H. R., EMFN, E Division, Rustburg, Va. IRESON, H. C., FN, A Division, Pouna, Va. IRWIN, F. C., Pvt., Sth Division, Columbus, O. IRWIN, JR., J. H., SN, 2nd Division, Burlington, N.J. ISBELL, J. W., RDSN, K Division, Elkhart, Ind. ISER, H. L., FA, A Division, Worthington, W. Va. ISERINGI-IAUSEN, F. J., SA, S-2 Division, Church Point, I.a. IVERSON, O. R., FT2, FA Division, Westville, N.J. JACKSON, R. W., TESN, C Division, Waldoboro, Me. JACOBS, JR., P. L., FN, R Division, Alexandria, Va. JACOBSEN, C. A., BTI, B Division, Wakefield, Mich. JANIRO, C. M., SA, 3rd Division, North Irwin, Pa. JEFFERS, JENKINS, A. L., SA, 5th Division, Albert Lea, Minn. G. D., PNI, EX Division, Johnstown, Pa. JENSEN, C. R., SA, 4th Division, Emington, Ill. JENSEN, L. B., SA, 5th Division, Austin, Minn. JENSEN, R. L., FA, R Division, Waterford, Conn. JENSEN, W. P., Lt., V Division, Denver, Colo. JOERN, H .L., ET3, T Division, Minneapolis, Minn. JOHNSON, JR., A. fnl, 4th Division, Turkey, Ky. JOHNSON JOHNSON A. R., SN, 4th Division, Clifton, N.J. , Jr., A. R., TESN, C Division, St. Petersburg, Fla. JOHNSON, B. E., FN, B Division, Fries, Va. JOHNSON, D. E., FT3, FM Division, Tampa, Fla. JOHNSON, E. Inj, FA, M Division, Claypool, Ind. MCGOUGH, E. R., FC3, FA Division, Portage, Pa. MCGOWAN, R. P., SN, H Division, Brooklyn, N.Y., N.Y. MCGRATH, C. J., SA, N Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. MCGRAW, T. L., MMI, M Division, Birmingham, Ala. MCIEIJIQIRE, E. F., SA, 7th Division, East Hampton, L. I., N.Y., MCHUGH, Jr., J. J., T Division, Lansdowne, Pa. MCINNIS, J. Cnl, SN, SS Division, Betley, Miss. MCKINNIS, T. ini, SD3, W Division, Enterprise, Ala. MCLAIN, I. R., CHMACH, B Division MCLAUGHLIN, D. A., FA, A Division, So. Norwalk, Conn. MCKEWEN, Jr., R. O., TEI, C Division, Corinth, Miss. MCKINNEY, R. M., SN, K Division, Dunedin, Fla. MCKINNEY, Jr., L. ini, GM3, 7th Division, Jamestown, Ky. MCLEAN, W. E., SN, 7th Division, San Pedro, Calif. MCMICHAEL, G. F., Pfc., 8th Division, Erie, Pa. MCMILLEN, H. N., Lt., 3rd Division, Beacon, N.Y. MCMULLEN, R. G., SA, Ist Division, Clifton, N.J. MCNIEL, C. C., FA, E Division, Roanoke, Va. MCNUTT, R. G., HN, H Division, New Lisbon, Wis. MCQUAID, A.. F., CDR, CC, Norfolk, Va. MCSWEENEY, R. T., Pfc., 8th Division, N.Y., N.Y. MCWHORTER, Jr., B. P., SA,,4th Division, Decatur, Ga. MACDONALD, G. B., FA, B Division, Toronto, Ontario, Canada MACK, F. W., TN, W Division, McBee, S.C. MACK, R. A., FPFN, R Division, Toledo, O. MACKEEBY, D. B., GM3, 7th Division, Philadelphia, Pa. MACLELLAN, S. A., BM2, 5th Division, Great Barrington, Mass. MACMILLAN, R. J., YNSN, FM Division, Mattituck, L.I., N.Y. MACRIE, N. D., SA, S-I Division, Trenton, N.J. MARSH, J. F., MEI, R Division, Winthrop, Mass. MADIGAN, F. R., SA, 5th Division, Stephens City, Va. MADISON, I. L., CHGUN, FM Division, Nevada, Ia. MANUEL, L. fnl, Jr., SD3, W Division, Baltimore, 23, Md. MAGEE, P. S., BT3, B' Division, Rouseville, Pa. MAGGIO, D. Cul, PNSN, EX Division, Inkster, Mich. MAGRI, J. A., SA, FM Division, Brooklyn 23, N.Y. MAJOR, F. R., SA, 3rd Division, Longmont, Colo. MALAYER, R. L., BM3, S-I Division, Roachdale, Ind. MALECKI, E. E., CSI, S-I Division, Buffalo, N.Y. MALIN, R. G., RDSN, K Division, Philadelphia, Pa. MALLATT, J. M., SA, 7th Division, Galena, Kan. MALLESCH, R. H., F-N, B Division, New York, N.Y. MALLEY, Jr., T., QM2, N Division, New York, N.Y. MALONEY, E. L., FN, R Division, Bronx, N.Y., N.Y. MALUKAS, A. A., MMFN, JB Division, Shamokin, Pa. MANN, G. E., PN3, EX Division, Buffalo, N.Y. I MANNING, A. T., SN, 7th Division, Lexington, Ky. 1 MANNING, A. M., Ens., 3rd Division, Nashville, Tenn. MANNING, J. P., SA, 7th Division, South Boston, Mass. MANSER, B. F., SA, 5th Division, E. Syracuse, N.Y. MARCERO, T. L., SN, S-2 Division, Pontiac, Mich. MARCZAK, Jr., J. S.,, PNSN, EX Division, Trenton, N.J. MARIDAKIS, A. fnl, Pfc., 8th Division, Ambridge, Pa. MAROS, G. J., SA, 3rd Division, Hotsprings, Ark. MARREN, D.D., ICFN, E Division, Staten Island, N.Y. MARRIA, E. F., SA, FA Division, Cleveland Heights I8, O. MATHIS, J. A., SN, FA Division, Steeleville, Ill. MARTINfi J. M., SA, S-2 Division, Halifax, Va. MARTIN, L. D., SA, 2nd Division, Oakes, N. Dak. MARTIN, P. G., SA, FM Division, Greensboro, N.C. MARTINA, J. A., ET3, T Division, Cincinnati 27, O. MARTINO, M. Cnl, MU3, EX Division, White Plains, N.Y. MARYLAND, O. J., CS3, S-I Division, Lenoir, N.C. MASON, C. W.. SN, S-2 Division, Dillsboro, N.C. MASON, W. J., SN, Ist Division, Baltimore, Md. MATAS, W. O., FN, B Division, Metamora, Mich. MATHERS, Jr., L. L., FT3, FA Division, Reynoldsville, Pa. MAXWELL, M. E., FP3, R Division, Austin, Tex. MAY, R. fnb, SN, C Division, Detroit, Mich. MAYES, D. E., SA, 5th Division, Van Buren, Ark. MAYES, W. E., GM3, 2nd Division, Annapolis, Md. MAYHEW, R. L., Ens., V Division, Oakview, Calif. MAXWELL, W. J., FA, A Division, Terryville, Conn. MAZOWIECKI, H. F., SN, 7th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. MEDFORD, K. E., SA, 7th Division, New York, 35, N.Y. MEDINA, M. J., FA, B Division, Landover, .Md. MELLEN, D. A., GM3, 5th Division, Winchendon, Mass. MELLO, E. ini, Lt., R Division, New Bedford, Mass. MELLO, J. P., SA, 6th Division, Queens, L.I., N.Y. MELOIA, J. L., SK3, S-2 Division, Belleville, N.J. MELTON, R. E., SN, 7th Division, Aliceville, Ala. MENEDITH, W. ini, SA, 7th Division, Pembroke, Va. MENTZER, R. A., SN, 6th Division, Lancaster, Pa. MERRITT, C. S., ET3, T Division, Keene, N.H. MERTZ, L. E., SA, 5th Division, Chesterfield, Mo. METZGER, J. W., SA, 3rd Division, Youngstown, O. MEYER, Jr., J. N., BM3, 4th Division, Dale, Minn. MICARELLI, A. E., FN, B Division, Pennsuken 8, N.J. MICHAUD, K. A., FT3, FM Division, Minnapolis, Minn. MIERISCH, J. T., RD3, K Division, Rockaway Beach, N.Y. MITCHELL, L.L., SN, SS Division, Weed, Calif. MILHOLLAND, R. F., Ens., Ist Division, Baltimore, I8, Md MILLER, C. L., SN, FA Division, Spencer, Ind. MILLER, E. T., SA, Ist Division, Hanover, Pa. MILLER, E. A., MEI, R Division, Bayonne, N.J. MILLER, F. G., BTI, B Division, St. Louis, Mo. MILLER, J. L., GM3, 6th Division, Hogansville, Ga. MILLER, M. E., SA, T Division, McLeansvoro, Ill. MILLOIT, H. A., CHRELE, T Division, Birmingham, Ala. MINNIE, R. R., SA, FA Division, Chicago, Ill. MINTER, J. C., ETC, T Division, Marshall, Tex. MIRANDA, A. J., RDSA, K Division, Houston 9, Tex. MITCHELL, A. fnl, TN, W Division, New Orleans, La. MITTELSTADT, B. E., MEFN, R Division, BluHton, Ind. MIZE, D. E., SH2, SS Division, Athens, Ga. MLINCSEK, J. N., FN, B Division, Bronx 69. N.Y., N.Y. MONGER, K. R., MEFA, R Division, Elkton, Va. MONAST, R. A., GM2, 2nd Division, Holyoke, Mass. MONNIG, II, H. L., FA, M Division, Crafton 5, Pa. MONTE, H. fnJ, GM3, 2nd Division, Detroit 6, Mich. MONTY, R. L., SN, Ist Division, Cleveland, O. MORRISEY, R., RD3, K Division, Conn. MOODY, F. M., BM3, 5th Division, Alexander, City, Ala. MOON, H. A., FA, B Division, Venus, Pa. MOON, W. A., DK3, S-2 Division, Big Spring, Tenn. MOORE, G. W., SN, FM Division, Darlington, S.C. MOORE, H. A., SN, 7th Division, Silver City, N.M. MOORE, J. W., SA, FM Division, Syracuse, N.Y. MOORE, W. G., Pfc., 8th Division, Spindale, N.C. MORAN, J. M., DK2, S-2 Division, Jamestown, N.Y. MORELLI, A. fnb, SA, 4th Division, Boston, Mass. MORGADO, R. Cnj, BM3, 2nd Division, Tampa, Fla. MORGAN, A. P., FN, A Division, Kennettsquare, Pa. MORGAN, G. F., SN, S-I Division, Quincy, Mass. MORRILL, R. E., EM2, E Division, Calmis, Me. MORRISON, G. E., SN, FA Division, East Chicago, Ind. MORRISON, E. W., SA, S-I Division, Orangeville, O. MORRISSEY, R. W., MM2, M Division, Oakland, Calif. MORSE, H. E., MMI, M Division, Dinsmore, Fla. MORTON, W. D., BM3, 7th Division, Quincy, Mass. MOSER, D. R., QM3, C Signal, West Leesport, Pa. LONG, R. L., SA, 7th Division, Boston, Mass. LABRUNO, V. V., GM3, 3rd Division, Youngstown, O. LAFAYE, L. A., SN. Ist Division, St. Petersburg, Fla. LAFRAMBOISE, A. R., SA, 2nd Division, Indian Orchard, Mass. LAFRAMBOISE, A. R., SA, 2nd Division, Indian Orchard, Mass. LAFRANCE, D.' R., SA, FA Division, New Orleans, La. LAJOIE, R. A., RD3, K Division, Farmington, N.H. LAKEY, H. B., MMFN, B Division, Mansfield, O. LAKOSKI, R. A., BT2, B Division, Detroit, Mich. LAMARRE, E. L., EMFN, E Division, Waterville, Me. LANCASTER, H. D., SA, 5th Division, Gadsden, Ala. LANCASTER, R. J., YN2, EX Division, Tuscaloosa, Ala LANDERS, Jr., D. J., Ens. K Division, Salem, Mass. LANDER, Jr., J. F., SA, 2nd Division, Boston, Mass. LANE, Jr., A. ini, GM2, 4th Division, Chemawa, Ore. LANE, O. B., FN, B Division ,Richmond, Va. LANG, B. J., AN, V Division, Salt Lake City, Ut. MCANN, J. L., LCDR, Coquille, Ore. LANG, W. B., EMI, E Division, Collins, Ark. LANGLEY, R. R., YN3, K Division, Amsterdam, N.Y. LANGTON, W. C., GM3, 7th Division, Newport, Mich. LANKER, A. G., Cpl., 8th Division, McComb, O. LANOYE, P. J., FA, E Division, West Seneca 23, N.Y. LAPENTA, C. L., BMI, EX Division, Wilmington, Del. LAPERLE, W. J., QM3, C Division, Worcester, Mass. LAPIDES, L. ini, PN3, EX Division, Bronx 51, N.Y. LARLENT, B. J., TN, W Division, Morganton, N.C. LARIMORE, L. B., GMI, 5th Division, Eiiingham, Ill. LASIEWSKI, F. R., LI3, EX Division, Jersey City, N.J. LASSETER, J. K., Ens., K Division, Macon, Ga. LASSIGNAL, J. C., Lt.fjgD, H Division, Saginaw, Mich. LAURINO, R. J., FA, A Division, Lynn, Mass. LAVALLEE, F. E., SN, 4th Division, Worcester, Mass. LAUGHLIN, J. A., Pfc., 8th Division, Chamois, Mo. LAWERENCE, F. G., MM2, A Division, Baltimore, Md. LAWRENCE, H. P., SA, S-2 Division, Washington, D.C. LAWSON, K. S., FN, R Division, Springfield, Mo. LAWSON, W. R., FA, B Division, Clinton, Mass. LAYNE, B. F., SCI, S-I Division, Lebanon, Tcnn. LEAHY, F. J., SN, 7th Division, N.Y., N.Y. LEAP, J. H., SN, 3rd Division, Scottsville, Va. LEE, LEE, C. T., FN, D Division, Bowling Green, Ky. I. B., SN, S-I Division, Toccoa, Ga. LEE, R. B., SN, SS Division, Roanoke, Va. LEE, R. H., SA, 4th Division, Detroit, Mich. LEE, T. IND, FTI, FM Division, Detroit, Mich. LEGRIS, J. M., RD3, K Division, Lawrence, Mass. LEIPER, W. B., SN, 2nd Division, Springfield, Mass. LEMASTER, J. L., BMI, 3rd Division, Cambridge, Mass. LEMIEUX, R. A., SA, 3rd Division, Detroit, Mich. LENART, M. J., SA, 6th Division, New Egypt, N.J. LENARTOWICZ, J. fNl, 8th Division, Hamtramck, Mich. LENCI, T. D., Lt., H Division, Wynnewood, Pa. LENDACKY, L. W., 5th Division, Hibbing, Minn. LENTOCHA, C. J., M Division, Rockville, Conn. LEWIS, R. K., Ens., H Division, Columbus Junction, Ia. LEWIS, R. V., SN, SS Division, Pensacola, Fla. LEWIS, R. B., EM3, E Division, Milan, O. L'HERNAULT, E. E., SN, C Division, New York, N.Y. LHOTAN, T. J., SA, 5th Division, New York, N.Y. LINDERMAN, R. B., FN, B Division, Reading, Pa. LINDSAY, Jr., C. W., GM3, 5th Division, Hagerstown, Md. LINE, H. P., ICFA, E Division, Louisville, Ky. LINEY, W. J., EM2, E Division, Upper Darby, Pa. LINK, A. B., SN, FA Division, Chicago 21, Ill. LINK, J. E., SA, 6th Division, Skippers, Va. LIOTTA, R. B., BTFN, B Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. LIPOVAC, J. J., MMI, M Division, Greenwood, MiSS. LIPSCOMB, L. C., SA, filth Division, Danville, Va. LISLE, D. G., FA, B Division, Cader Lake, Ind. LITTLE, H. C., BM3, 2nd Division, Recds Spring, Mo. LITZ, J. S., RDI, K Division, Summerdale, Ala. LLOYD, E. L., SN, FA Division, Baltimore, 25, Md. LOCHA, W. E., SN, SS Division, New Brunswick, N.J. LOCKARD, J. W., MM3, M Division, Danville, Ill. LOCKART, F. M., FN, B Division, Stratford, Conn. LODICO, R. C., SN, EX Division, Upper Nyack, N.Y. LOETZ, R. F., HM3, H Division, Sioux City, 6, Ia. LOGALBO, F. J., BM3, 5th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. LOGSDON, H. K., PACT, S-I Division, Mt. Sterling, Ill. LOMONACO, T. J., SA, FM Division, Bronx, N.Y. LONBERG, A. C., Lt.fjgD, K Division, Lawrence, Kan. LONEY, W. L., FA, R Division, Gary, Ind. LONG, R. T., SA, New York, N.Y. 4 LONQUIL, R. C., MM2, M Division, Blasher Falls, N.Y. LOPEZ, R. J., GM3, 2nd Division, Bridgeport, Conn. LORITZ, H. L., SA, FA Division, Hebron, N. Dak. LOUCHKS, J. L., RDSA, K Division, Shenandoah, Pa. LOVE, H. D., SN, C Division, Greenville, Miss. LOVE, R. R., SN, 7th Division, Startex, S.C. LOVEDAY, C. E., SA, S-I Division, Knoxille, Tenn. LOVEDAY, J. F., SA, 5th Division, Knoxville, Tcnn. LOWERY, H. H., SA, 2nd Division, Newportnews, Va. LOY, M. E., SN, 4th Division, Falls Church, Va. LUBERDA, E. J., RDI, K Division, Chicago, Ill. LUBIATO, H. A., SN, 5th Division, Flint, Mich. LUCAS, C. E., SN, SS Division, Greenview, W. Va. LUCAS, J J., FN, B Division, Richmond Hill, Queens, N.Y.C., N.Y LUCE, K. D., FN, B Division, Perryopolis, Pa. LUEDTKE, A. H., SN, A Division, Watertown, Wis. LUISE, L. C., SN, N Division, Boston, Mass. LURKIN, H. S., MMFN, M Division, East Boston, Mass. LUTCAVAGE, C. A., GM2, 5th Division, Philadelphia, Pa. LUTZ, R. F., TESN, C Division, Elmira, N.Y. MCCABE, J. J., FA, R Division, Glen Cove, N.Y. MCCARL, R. I., ET2, T Division, Bozeman, Mont. MCCAFFERTY, W. P., BMI, D Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. MCCARRON, J. H., GMC, Sth Division, Lynn, Mass. MCCARTY, H. C., GM2, 4th Division, Birmingham, Ala. MCCAULLEY, Jr., J. R., SH3, SS Division, Charlottesville, Va. MCCLINTIC, W. I., MM2, M Division, Ft. Pierce, Fla. MCCLUNG, O. E., Pfc., 8Lh Division, Elizabeth, W. Va. MCCLURG, W. J., MRI, A Division, Elmont, L. I., N.Y. MCCOY, E. F., Pfc., 8th Division, Brooklyn 36, N.Y., N.Y. MCCOY, M. K., BT3, B Division, Fowler, Ind. MCCOY, Jr., R. ini, BM2, D Dvision, Williamson, W. Va. MCCOY, Jr., W. F., SA, Ist Division, Roanoke, Va. MCCREADY, G., SR, 4th Division, Crisfield, Md. MCCREADY, T. E., SR, 4-th Division, Crisheld, Md. MCDANIEL, B. C., SN, 7th Division, Wichita Falls, Tex. MCDATHE, R. H., FN, E Division, Emporia, Va. MCDONALD, H. D., FN, B Division, Kansas City, Mo. MCDOWELL, J. D., RDSN, K Division, Rahway, N.J. MCFARLAND, D. D., MU3, EX Division, Portland, Me. MCGEE, Jr., E. J., EM3, E Division, Brighton, Mass. MCGILL, A. F., ICI, E Division, Newark, N.J. MCGILL, W. J., SN, SS Division, Pittsfield, Mass. MCGINNIS, H. A., FN, B Division, Elmira, N.Y. MCGINNIS, J. P., RD3, K Division, Enterprise, Ore. MCGHEE, W. C., FA, B Division, Lynn, Mass. MCGLEW, S. B., FA, A Division, Newburyport, Mass. E v l I s I i I i Q . . he 1 Q. I I I I i f l I I 1 Ll' I I 1 I E s I I PERILLO, J. J., PFC., Sth Division, Wilmington, Del. PESO, G. A., SA, 5th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. PESTA, K. G., SN, N Division, Cleveland, Ohio PETERS, E. J., SN, SS Division, Milwaukee, Wis. PETRELLA, A. J., ME2, R Division, Bailliant, Ohio PFEIFER, G. B., YNSN, EX Division, Buffalo, N. Dak. PHELPSQR. L., SN, 6th Division, Lynchburg, Va. PHILLIPS, F. D., FN, E Division, Sprigg, W. Va. PHILLIPS, G. L., FN, B Division, Benton, Ky. PHILLIPS, R. L., ENS, A Division, Hammond, Ind. PHILLIPS, R. H., SN, 7th Division, Dcaring, Ga. PHILLIPS, S.C., SN, FA Division, Benton, Pa. PHILLIPS, W. H., FN, B Division, Lamison, Ala. PIANKA, W. I., Pfc.,l8th Division, Millsboro, Del. PLANTE, P. N., FN, B Division, Suncook, N.H. PICKETT, R. J., SA, 4th Division, New Castlc, N.H. PIERCE, D. I., FA, E Division, Mechanieville, N.Y. PIETROWSKI, J. P., SA, 5th Division, Webster, Mass. PINNEY, G. L., FN, B Division, Norfolk, Va. PIPER, W. W., FA, A Division, Mediapolis, Ia. PITT, R. W., BMSN, Ist Division, East Rockaway, N.Y. PITTALUGA, F. A., Pfc., 8th Division, Sea Isle City, N.J. PITTS, R. E., PNC, EX Division, Troy, N.Y. PITZ, H. F., MIVI3, B Division, Solon, O. PLENGER, V. F., EMI, E Division, Freeport, Ill. POGSON, H., ENS., Fairview, Pa. POINTER, W. M., MMFA, M Division, Bland, Mo. POLING, D. C., GMI, Ist Division, Newark, O. POPP, G. A., S2 Division, Philadelphia, Pa. POORE, R. A., SA, 6th Division, Malden, Mass. POTTS, G. L., TDSN, EX Division, Eaton, O. POULOS, Jr., S. fnl, ETSN, T Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. POWELL, Jr., C. M., SN, FA Division, Baltimore, Md. ' POWELL, Jr., H. ful, SA, 7th Division, Waycross, Ga. POWELL, K. W., SA, 4th Division, Cave Springs, Ark. POWERS, R. J., LT, DC, Painesville, O. PREBLE, C. N., Pfc., 8th Division, Madison, Me. PRESSON, J. E., SA, 5th Division, Windsor, Va. , PREWITT, H. C., GM2, 5th Division, Perryville, Ky. . PRICE, J. M., MMFN, M Division, Pana, Ill. PRICE, R. J., SN, 7th Division, Rochester, Pa. PRICE, Jr., R. C., FA, R Division, McAlester, Okla. PRIEST, B. J., DT3, DH Division, Sumter, S.C. PROUGH, L. N., SN, Ist Division, Mount Union, Pa. PRUITT, R. L., FN, B Division, Madison, In. PRYOR, Jr., F. C., FA, E Division, New York, N.Y. PORTER, D. V., HN, H Division, Huntington, W. Va. MILLS-PRICE, E. J., BM3, D Division, Quincy, Mass. PUETZ, Jr., A. L., AN, V Division, Redondo Beach, Calif. PUGH, T. J., SA, Lynwood, Pa. PUPALITIS, F. J., SN, 4th Division, Scranton, Pa. I PURYEAR, W. L., SN, 6th Division, Richmond, Va PUSCH, C. J., GMC, 3rd Division, Topeka, Kan. PUTNEY, F. J., SA, 3rd Division, Glenbrook, Conn. PYLES, R. W., SA, 3rd Division, Annville, Pa. RACE, R. D., EM3, E Division, Kansas City, Mo. RADAWIEC, J. R., BM3, 6th Division, Detroit, Mich. RAFFERTY, F. J., YNSN, R Division, Troy, N.Y. RAHILL, P. .I., SN, K Division, Rye, N.Y. RAINERI, J. A. Jr., SN, K Division, Lawrence, Mass. RAITTER, W. Jr., GH3, 3rd Division, Nanticokc, Pa RALSTON, R. J., SA, 7th Division, Philadelphia, Pa RALSTON, T. W., SA, C Division, Philadelphia, Pa. RAMSDELL, W. H., YNI, EX Division, W. Medford, Mas RASZEWSKI, J. R., SN, EX Division, Glassport, Pa. S. RATLIFF, R. E., SA, 4th Division, Roanoke, Va. RATTAZZI, A. H., GM3, 4-th Division, Ely, Nev. RAY, G. F. III., SA, N Division, Rockville, Md. RAY, J. S. Ens., C Division, Vidette, Ga. RAY, Jr., M. E., SDI, W Division, Houma, La. RAYMOND, J. A., SN, 7th Division, Mt. Epheim, N.J. RECHT, A. M., AGI, N Division, Miami, Fla. REDDICK, A. L., MM2, M Division, Cambridge, Mass. REDING, R. J., GMSN, 7th Division, Vllaite Park, Minn. REED, Jr. C. H., MM3, M Division, Bristol Mills, Me. REED, C. L., YNSN, EX Division, Chester, W. Va. REED, F. G., BM3, 2nd Division, Duluth, Minn. REED, Jr. J., TN, W Division, Philadelphia, Pa. REED, R. L., MM3, M Division, North Judson, Ind. REED, S. M., SA, 2nd Division, Mt. Wolf, Pa. REEDY, F. A., SA, Ist Division, Rockville, Md. REGAN, R. L., SA, 4th Division, Quincy, Mass. REID, N.T., MEC, R Division, Orange Park, Fla. REILLY, B. T., SN, 3rd Division, Staten Island, N.Y. REILLY, F. P., SA, 6th Division, Newbury Port, Mass. REISIG, Jr. R., IC3, E Division, Bayside L.I., N.Y. REISING, R. G., SA, 3rd Division, Florence, O. REILLY, P. W., SN, 6th Division, Newburyport, Mass. RENEY, E. C., SN, M Division, Newport, N.H. RENZO, C., SA, 3rd Division, Dearborn, Mich. RHOADS, D. N., FN, E Division, Granite City, Ill. RHODES, C. H., BTI, B Division, South Euclid, O. RICHARDS, R. E., SN, 5th Division, Kingston, Pa. RICHMOND, Jr. J. W., Lt., Redondo Beach, Calif. RICHARDSON, G. D., RM3, C Division, Springport, Mich RICHARDSON, J., EMI, E Division, Donalsonvillie, Ga. RICHARDSON, R. L., FN, E Division, Barron, Wis. RICKER, G. P., SA, 4th Division, Detroit, Mich. RONDE, C. J., HM3, H Division, Flushing, L.I., N.Y. RIDDLE, O. E., BM3, 5th Division, Hayward, Calif. RIEGO, J. E., FT3, Fa Division, Cleveland, O. RIMATELLO, C. C., SA, 6th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. H RINGEL, F. J., SA, Ist Division, Pittsburgh, Pa. RIVARD, G. J., SA, 3rd Division, Lowell, Mass. ROBERTS, B. G., SA, 3rd Division, Chippawa Bay, N.Y ROBERTS, J. J., FA, E Division, Atlanta, Ga. ROBERTS, J. A., SHI, SS Division, Ganado, Tex. ROBERTS, R., SA, 4th Division, Wliite Plains, N.Y. ROBERSON, J. V., FA Division, Gadsden, Ala. ROBEY, W. ., SN, 7th Division, Sherman Oaks, Calif.. ROBINSON B. R., SN, 3rd Division, Richmond, Va. ROBINSON E. R., FA, M Division, Rochester, N.Y. ROBINSON, K. S., GM3, 3rd Division, Belmont,.N.H.' ROBINSON, L. D., SA, 7th Division, Artimas, Pa. ROBINSON, T. E., SN, 2nd Division, Valdese, N.C. ROBINSON, W. R., SN, 2nd Division, Valdese, N.C. ROEDEX, G. R., SN, Ist Division, Cincinnati, O. ROELLER, E. J., SN, SS Division, St. Paul, Minn. ROGERS, L. W., BT3, B Division, Flint, Mich. ROGERS, R. E., SN. FM Division, Pritchardville, S.C ROJEE, F. J., SN, 4th Division, Medway, Mass. ROMANO, R., RDSN, K Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. ROMEO, P. J., SA, FM Division, West Aliquippa, Pa ROONEY, C. H., FN, B Division, Jersey City, N.J. ROOT, L. L., K Division, RD3, Mansfield, Pa. ROSE, E., 7th Division, BM3, Staten Island, N.Y. ROSE, J. M., FN, E Division, Tayhton, Mass. ROSE, R. J., SK3, S-2 Division, Highland Falls, N.Y. ROSELL, E. J., MMC, M Division, Little Rock, Ark. ROSHER, .l. .l., SN, C Division, Oneonta, N.Y. ROSKOS, F. J., SA, H Division, Bayonne, N.J. MOSHER, G. M., SA, 6th Division, Ozone Park, N.Y., N.Y. MOSLEY, T. W., SN, 2nd Division, Denison, Tex. MOSS, F. W., MMI, B Division, Clark, S. Dak. MOULIS, F. C., FA, E Division, East Islip, N.Y. MOUNT, D. H., FN, B Division, Bluff City, Tenn. MOWDER, W. F., MM3, B Division, Milford, N.J. MOYER, R. A., BTI, B Division, Reading, Pa. MULDOWNEY, R. J., SA, 4th Division, Mount Carmel, Pa. MULESKY, R. ini, SN, 2nd Division, Wyandanch, L.I., N.Y. MULLIGAN, B. J., Pvt., 8th Division, Port Washington, L.I., N.Y. MULVANEY, W. L., RM2, C Division, Royal Oak, Mich. MURPHY, MURPHY, MURRAY, MURRAY, G. .l., SN, 3rd Division, Steubenville, O. R. G., FN, B Division, Collville, O. B. G., FT3, FA Division, Laurens, Ia. E. P., MM3, B Division, Englewood, N.J. MUSSLEWHITE, T. E., MMFN, Houston, Tex. MYER, J. C., SN, 7th Division, South Bend, Ind. MYERS, H. R., EM2, E Division, Dalton, O. MYERS, J. C., SA, 7th Division, Luxor, Pa. MYERS, R. B., FA, B Division, Baltimore, Md. MYLONAS, N. A., SA, FM Division, East Cleveland, O. NAGLE, D. E., Pfc., 8th Division, York, Pa. NALL, W. O., SA, 4th Division, Cantonment, Fla. NATALE, N ATALE, A. J., SA, 4th Division, Phoenixville, Pa. F. J., FA, R Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. NEAL, T. N., MM2, M Division, St. Augustine, Fla. NEARY, Jr., W. J., FN, B Division, East Braintree, Mass. NEAS, Jr., L. ini, SN, 2nd Division, Greenevill, Tenn. NEBLETT, R. E., YNC, EX Division, Nashville, Tenn. NEHILLA, Jr., S. F., FPFN, R Division, Bethleham, Pa. NELSON, M. T., SA, 4-th Division, Pittsburgh, Pa. NELSON, L. E., SN, 6th Division, Dubois, Pa. NELSON, R. E., SA, FA Division, Duluth, Minn. NELSON, R. E., Pfc., 8th Division, Toledo, O. NELSON, S. M., SN, FM Division, Camden, N.J. NELSEN, E. J., GMC, FM Division, Omaha, Nebr. NERBY, D. E., QMSN, N Division, Stillwater, Minn. NESTER, F. S., SA, 5th Division, Washington, Pa. NEUHENGEN, D. J., TE3, C Division, Port Washington, Wis. OBERTS, J. E., PHAN, K Division, St. Louis, Mo. 0'BRIEN, S. J., FA, R Division, Jackson Hts, L.I., N.Y. 0'BRIEN, W. E., FA, M Division, Reading, Mass. O,CONNELL, D., LTJG, Ist Division, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. O'CONNELL, J. E., SN, SS Division, New Bedford, Mass. ODEM, J. M., CS2, S-I Division, Hudson, N.C. O'DONNELL, R. W., RM3, C Division, New York City, N.Y OEHMSEN, R. V., Pfc., 8th Division, Mamaroneck, N.Y. OGDEN, P. F., SN, 7th Division, Williamsport, Pa. O'KEEFE, E. J., SA, 5th Division, Pittsburgh, Pa. OKERSON, T. D., BT2, B Division, Fergas Falls, Minn. OLER, R. C., FN, A Division, Pennsauken, N.J. OLSON, H. N., RMSN, C Division, Beulah, N. Dak. O'MALLEY, M. T., FN, E Division, Scranton, Pa. ONDREAKO, S., FN, B Division, Girard, Pa. OPPERMAN, D.W., SN, C-S Division, Danvers, Mass. OPINSKI, W. M., SA, 3rd Division, Jersey City, N.J. O,QUINN, W. F., ADI, V Division, Waycross, Ga. ORANGE, W. A., SN, 2nd Division, Movtuale, Va. ORBAND,,D., CS2, S-I Division, Binghamton, N.Y. ORLANDO,- J. M., SN, SS Division, Philadelphia, Pa. OSBORNE, C. E., SA, EX Division, Nashville, Tenn. OSBORNE, E. T., SN, Ist Division, Indianapolis, Ind. OTLEY, R. G., FN, B Division, Scranton, Pa. OJTOOLE, J. A., SN. S-2 Division, Jackson Hts, L.I., N.Y. OUELLETTE, A. R., GM2, FM Division, N. Westport, Mass OVERBY, J. A., BMI, EX Division, Bruce Miss. OWENS, T. H., FT3, FA Division, Austin, Tex. PACHOMSKI, J. ini, SN, SS Division, Brooklyn N.Y. PACHTINGER, D. fnj, SA, C-S Division, New York, N.Y. PADAVANO, A. fnj, SA, SS Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. PAINTER, C. T., SK2, S-2 Division, Detroit, Mich. PALMIERI, E., J., SN, Ist Division, New York, N.Y. PALUMBO, L. J., FN, M Division, Flushing, L.I., N.Y. PANGELIS, C. fnl, SN, 4th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. PARISI, J. P., EM3, E Division, Gloucester, Mass. PARKER, F. S., SA, 3rd Division, Parsonsburg, Md. PARKER, R. H., SA, D Division, New York, N.Y. PARKS, F. R., FT3, FM Division, Forest Grove, Oreg NEWBERRY, Jr., P. H., ET3, T Division, New Castle, Pa. NEWBERRY, R. D., SN, 3rd Division, Gladstone, Mich. NEWMAN, W. H., ENS., Miami, Fla. NEWTON, J. E., MU3, EX Division, Panxsatawney, Pa. NICHOLAS, R. E., Pfc., Sth Division, York, Pa. NICHOLS, NJ R., FN, E Division, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. NICHOLS, WL M., SN, EX Division, Austin, Tex. NICHOLSON, L. B., SA, Ist Division, Connellsville, Pa. NICKERTZ, J. J., SA, 4th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. NIXON, H. R., ENS., Glen Mills, Pa. . NOBLE, R. D., FN, Sth Division, Reidsville, N.C. NOBLES, A. R., MM2, M Division, Norfolk, Va. NOCENTE, F. J., SN, SS Division, Washington, D.C. NOEGEL, D. A., EM3, E Division, Richfield, Wis. NOEL, V. R., SKSN, S2 Division, Covington, Ky. NOIA, G. E., SN, 2nd Division, Antioch, Calif. NORBERG, W. H., SN, SI Division, Boston, Mass. NORTH, K. R., FTSN, FA Division, Eastport, Me. NORVE, L. E., SA, 6th Division, East Weymouth, Mass. NOTTINGHAM, P. L., SA, 3rd Division, Baltimore, Md. NOTTINGHAM, W. I., SK3, S2 Division, Washington, D.C. NUGENT, W. L., FN, A Division, Willoughby, O. OAKES, C. E., EM3, E. Division, Grottoes, Va. OAKLEY, A. A., FA, B Division, Jersey City, N.J. OAKLEY, E. A., CSSN, Sfl, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. PARMER, M. E., ENS, 2nd Division, Joplin, Mo. PARTIS, G. fnJ, LCDR, Oak-View, Calif. PARTLOW, J. A., PASSER, H. Cnl, PASSMORE, S. E., SA, E Division, Chelsea, Okla. PATAPAS, E. C., ETSN, T Division, Milford, N.J. IC3, E Division, North Tarrytown, N.Y. SA, FM Division, Baltimore, Md. PATRICK, R. R., BT2, B Division, Lebanon, Va. PATRICKS, F. L., Jr., SA, S-C Division, Leicester, Mass. PATTERSON PATTINGER, L. S., SA, 4th Division, Bronx, N.Y. PATTERSON, M. J., FN, B Division, Broolyn, N.Y. PAVEL, W. J., SN, S-I Division, Lindea, N.J. PAYNE, G. P., ENS, A Division, Franklin, Ky. PAYNE, J. E., FN, E Division, St. Paul, Minn. PAYNE, R. M., FN, B Division, Parsons, Tenn. PAYTON, T. E., RMSN, C Division, Richmond, Va PEAH, W. L., FN, A Division, Trenton, N.J. PEARSON, H. D., FN, B Division, Otis, Ind. PEAVY, B. S., SN, 4th Division, Unadilla, Ga. PECK, A. P., SN, SS Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. PECK, R. G., SA, 6th Division, Camden, N.J. PEDERSEN, V. K., PFC, 8th Division, Milan, Ohio PEELEY, F. E., EM3, E Division, Ventnor, N.J. PAYNE, J. M., Jr., FT3, FM Division, Eureka Sprin PELLEGRINI, J. S., GM2, Sth Division, PENDLETON, I. C., SA, SS Division, St. Louis, Mo , J. G., BM3, 2nd Division, McKegsport, Pa. gs, Ark. ROSTRON, J C.,.RD3, K Division, Somerville, N.J. ROTH, D. E., RD3, K Division, Lebanon, Pa. ROTONDE, A. R., MU3, EX Division, Gloversville, N.Y. ROUX, F. P., FN, B Division, Rome, N.Y. ROWELL, L. C., FN, A Division, Pineville, N.C. ROY, R. F., SN, 7th Division, Chicopee, Mass. ROYLES, H. L., BM3, 6th Division, Philadelphia, Pa. ROZARIO, M. V., SA, Ann Division, New Boiifoiol, Moss. RUBACHKO, R., Pfc., 8th Division, Movessen, Pa. RUDMAN, Jr. L. R., A Division, Joliet, Ill. RUGGIO, J. J., SN, T Division, Oswego, N.Y. RUIT, T., SA, 3rd, Division, Paterson, N.J. RUMBERGER, A. D., SN, C Division, Harrisburg, Pa. RUSH, A., FN, B Division, Newark, N.J. RYAN, C. D., SA3 '4th Division, Detroit, Mion. RYAN, J. P., SA, 6th Division, Norwood, Mass. RYAN, J. J., QM2, N Division, Forest Hills, N.Y. SACCOCCIA, -.fnJ', RDSN, K Division, Cranston, R. I SAGGIO, P. AJ., sA,.FM Division l'Mi1wonkoo, Wis. SALIGA, S. G., DC3, R Division, Cleveland, Ohio SALMON, A., SA, K Division, Bronx, N.Y. SALoNEN, E.,v,, SA, sin Division, Bergland, Mion. SAMUELS, D. S.'fx,xSN, FM Division, Cleveland, Ohio SANDERS, A. E., RDS, K Division, Madison, Wis. SANDMANN, L. R.,'T'SA, 5th Division, Cincinnatti, Ohio SANFORD, H. L., Jr., SN, 7th Division, Birmingham, Ala. SANTO, P. P., SA, 6th Division, Revere, Mass. SANTO, 'R. fnl, FTSN, FM Division, Revere, Mass. SANTRG, WQ F., SA, Ain Division, New York, N.Y. SARBORA, R. S., FN, B Division, Wilmington, Del. SARNATARO, R. F., SA, 7th Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. SASSE, T. E., SA, 5th Division, Ramsey, N.J. SATTES, R. W., EM3, E Division, Mercer, Pa. SAUCHUK, J. S., TESN, C, Division, Danvers, Mass. SAUCHUK, P. P., SA, ein Division, Danvers, Moss. SAUER, O. J., SA, 7th Division, Boylston, Mass. SULES, R. F., MM3, M Division, Eldred, Pa. SAUNDERS, F. J., CS3, S-1 Division, Stamford, Conn. SAURAGEAU, C. Inj, SN, S-1 Division, Waterbury, Con SAVIO, J. W., SA, FM Division, Clinton, Ind. SAWYER, J. B., SA, 7th Division, Trenton, N.J. SCARBOROUGH, C. V., TN, W Division, N.C. SCARSCIOTTI, R. A., SA, K Division, Boston, Mass. SCATES, R. fnl, RD2, K Division, Concord, Tenn. SCHAFFER, R. H., SN, FA Division, Dover, N.H. SCHEER, J. F., PFC, 8th Division, Jenkintown, Pa. SCHENCK, A. B., SA, FA Division, Cayuga, N.Y. SCHETTER, W. C., ENS, 7th Division, Akron, Ohio SCHEUPLEIN, E. JL, SA, S-2 Division, Greenwich, Conn. SCHIERHOLT, E. P., FN, E Division, Staten Island, N.Y. SCHILTZ, R. A., FA, Division, Bethesda, Md. SCHIMSKY, D. fnl, ETSN, T Division, New York, N.Y. SCHLEPPY, C. H., SA, 2nd Division, Easton, Pa. SCHMIDT, W. H., SN, 5th Division, Chicago, Ill. SCHNEIDER, O. F., FN, M Division, Hillside, N.J. SCHOETTLE, H. J., ENS, 4th Division, Philadelphia, Pa SCHOLZ, L. L., BTC, B Division, Philadelphia, Pa. SCHOTT, H. M., Jr., SN, 7th .Division, Chatham, N.J. V SCHRACK, C. E., SKI, S-2 Division, Canton, Ohio SCHRACK, P. W., YNSN, R Division, Basking Ridge, N SCHRADER, R. J., SA, FA Division, Washington, D.C. SCHRAM, R. L., SA, 6th Division, Orchard Park, N.Y. o n. .J. SCHULTZ, J. J., Jr., FN, E Division, Highland. Park, N.J. SCHUTZ, A. J., Jr., LT, CC, Rockville Centre, N.Y. SCHWAB, W. S., JOSN, K Division, Buffalo, N.Y. SCOTT, SCOTT, SCOTT, SCOTT, SCULLY SCULLY, SEALEY SEAY, J. SCHWARTZ, R. J., SA, K Division, Newark, N.J. F, fny, SN, HM Division, Seneca, South Carolina G. CW TN, W Division, Jamaica, L-I-v N-Y' W. E., SN, 5th Division, Baldwynv MISS- W, E,, SA, K Division, Alexandria, Va. , T. P., SA, Ist Division, Philadelphia, P3- W. F., SA, S-2 Division, Waterbury, Corm- , W, L., YN3, FM Division, Fairmont, N-C E. FN, E Division, Jonesboro. Ark- SECHREST, T. R., SN, FA Division, Washington, D.C. SELVICK, R. R., SN, Ist Division, North Lake City, Ill. SELVIDGE, H. L., SN, 6th Division, Wichita Falls, Tex. SETTLE, F, L., Jr., BTC, B Division, Jacksonville, Fla. SETTLE, W. B., BT3, B Division, Jay, Fla. SHADDRIX, W. B., MM2, M Division, Stepprille, Ala. SHADWELL, P. F., EM3, E Division, Chester, Pa. SHAVAHAN, W. J., SN, 6th Division, Buffalo, N.Y. SHAW, M. M., SN, 6th Division, Traverse City, Mich. SHEA, W. E., Jr., SA, 4-th Division, Syracuse, N.Y. SHEA, P. F., SA, FA Division-, Boston, Mass. SHEEHAN, J. T., CS3, S-I Division, Lynn, Mass. SHEIBLEY, T. B., SN, C Division, Chicago, Ill. SHEPPARD, J. H., SA, 2nd Division, Sandy Ridge, N.C. SHERMAN, H. T., GM3, lst Division, Foley, Ala. SHERMAN, R. E., FN, B Division, Whitney Point, N.Y. SHOCKCOR, R. D., FN, E Division, Detroit, Mich. SHOFFSTALL, M. L., PN3, EX Division, Mifiiintown, Pa SHULTZ, R. W., SN, 5th Division, Lock Haven, Pa. SHUMATE, P. S., SN, 7th Division, Vivian, W. Va. SHUPERT, W. W., GM3, 7th Division, Kansas City, Mo. SHUTTLEWORTH, V. C., GM3, 3rd Division, Philadelphia SIDDON, G. Cnl, SN, FA Division, Terre Haute, Ind. SIMMONS, O. C., GM2, 4-th Division, Darlington, Fla. SIMMONS, R. M., SA,-FA Division, Warren, R. I. SIMMONS, W. F., SN, EX Division, Maben, Miss. SIMPSON, C. W., RD3, K Division, Philadelphia, Pa. SIMPSON, J. C., SN, 4th Division, Attalla, Ala. SIMPSON, P. S., FN, B Division, Nineveh, Pa. SIMS, H. E., BM3, 2nd Division, Blakely, Ga. SINCLAIR, GQ T., Jr., LT, EX Division, Charlotte, N.C. SKELTON, E. L., CS3, S-1 Division, Columbus, Ohio SLOBODIAN, D. fni, ENC, M Division, Cleveland, Ohio SLUSHER, J. A., FA, M Division, Elkridge, Md. SLYSZ, E. A., FN, B Division, Hatfield, Mass. SMALL, L. D., SN, 3rd Division, Flint, Mich. SMITH, B. G., SN, Ist Division, Atlanta, Ga. SMITH, C ini, TN, W Division, Richmond, Va. SMITH, D. G., SN, FA Division, Bath, N.Y. U SMITH, D. L., SA, 4th Division, Waburn, Mass. SMITH, D. W., FPFN, R Division, Wellsburg, W. Va. SMITH, D. B., CS3, S-1 Division, Kendall, Wis. SMITH, E. P., LCDR, Nowboiiv, S.C. SMITH, G. R., FN, B Division, Baltimore, Md. SMITH, H. J , Jr., Cpl., 8th Division, Kokomo, Ind. SMITH, J. F., Jr., SN, S-2, Division, Trop, N,Y, SMITH, J. J., SA, FA Division, Los Angeles, Calif. SMITH, J. M., SN, Ist Division, Witchita, Kans. SMITH, I- R-, FA, M Division, Franklin, N.J. SMITH, K- L-s MMFN, M Division, Wilmington, Del. SMITH, L. L., Jr., FN, B Division, Charleston, W, Va, SMITH, M' Intl, CMSN, 3rd, Division, Centerville, Md, SMITH, R. E., CS2, S-I Division, Somerville, Mass, SMITH, R. G., SA, 4th Division, York, Pa. SMITH, S. K., ENS, K Division,'York, S.C. SMITH, W. D., SA, FA Division, Baltimore, Md, SMITH, W. Ev SN, D Division, West Eminence, Mo, 1 1 1 V f Q 1 2' E n E e E '7 ! n Z ,4 6 A 4 I SMUKE, R. L., SKSN, S-2 Division, Warren, Ohio SNEAD, E. V., SN, oiii Division, Charleston, W. vo. SNOW, B. W., SN, 4th Division, Laurens, 'S.C. SNOWDEN, T. J., SN, C-S Division, Folkston, -Ga. SNYDER, G. L., FT3, FA Division, Union ciiv, Ind. ' SNYDER, G. D., SN, sin Division, nodding, Coiif. SNYDEIRJH. D., FN, B Division, Peoria, Ill. SNYDER, J. O., DCFN, R, Division, West Liberty, Ohio SOCHALEC, L. J., BT3, B Division, Buffalo, N.Y. SODERBERG, J. L., IC3, E Division,,Detroit, Mich. SOLON, B. Cnj, EMFN, E Division, Brooklyn, N.Y. SOMMERFELD, E. N., SA, K Division, Forest Hills, N.Y. SOMMERS, R. L., SN, 4th Division, Green Bay, Wis. SORENSON, C. L., FA, E Division, Middle Island, N.Y. SOUDERS, S. E., SA, 7th Division, Manchester, Pa. SOULE, F. G., Jr., CDR MC, Orlando, Fla. SOUTHARD, B. G., SN, 2nd Division, Mc Minnville, Tenn. SOULES, R. F., MMFN, M Division, Eldred, Pa. SPANGLER, C. M., LCDR, Jennerstown, Pa. SPEENBURG, H. B., FTC, FA Division, East Jewett, 'N.Y. SPERLING, S. A., SN, 3rd Division, Brooklyn, N.Y., - SPIGEL, D. ful, SA, 7th Division, Baltimore, Md. SPIVEY, T. N., LT, V Division, Louisville, Ky. SPLICHAL, M. R., FT1, FA Division, Lincoln, Nebr. SPOONER, R. A., MM3, M Division, Athol, Mass. SPENCE, C. L., FN, R Division, Huntington, W. Va. SPENCER, B. E., SN, 2nd Division, Vichy, Mo. SPROULL, H. D., SN, 7th Division, Winter Park, Fla. SQUIBB, H. B., FA, B Division, Medford, Mass. SQUIRES, C. B., EMFN, Division, Albert Lea, Minn. STADLER, R. E., FPC, R Division, Philidelphia, Pa. ST. AMAND, J. M., SN, lst Division, Augusta, Maine STANGE, D. M., FN, A Division, Toledo, Ohio STRANGE, J. D., sn, M Division, cioon Boy, Wis. ' STANSBURY, W. J., SA, 7th Division, Baltimore, Md. STANTON, J. ful, MMC, M Division, Avon, N.J. Q STAPLETON, J. F., FPFN, R Division, Roosevelt, N,Y. STARBIN, W., SA, K Division, Brooklyn, N.Y.- STATEN, A. L., SA, 6th Division, Jacksonville, Flor' ST. CLAIR, E. G., BT3, B Division, Richmond Va. ST. CYR, F. H., Jr., FA, A Division, North Brookfield, Mass. STEFANCIN, W. M., SA, 7th Division, Kingston, Pa. ST-EIGER, -L.. ini, MMFN, B Division, Hawk Point, Mo. STELLA, V. G., FN, B Division, Wildwood, N.J. STEMPICK, J. J., Jr., SA, 2nd Division, East Haven, Conn. STENSON, P.C., SN, 4th.Division, Pontiac, Mich. STEPHENS, D. D., SN, S-l Division,'Hazen, N. Dakl STEPHENS, R. G., SN, 3rd Division., Hinsdale, N.H. STEPHENSON, D. L., SN, FM Division, Abinaton, Mass. STERNER, D. 'R., SN, 3rd Division, Jerome, Pa. STEWART, D. H., SN, 7th Division, Astoria, L.I., N.Y. STEVENS, C. A., MMI, B Division, Mannington,-W. Va. STEVENS, J. W., TE3, C Division, Bloomington, Ind. STEVENSON, J. C., SN, Ei Division, Evanston, Wyo. STEVENSON, R. B., SN, .lst Division, Muncie, Ind. STIBICH, J. T., FT3, FA Division, Chicago, Ill. STIGGERS, D. fnl, ENS, C Division, Warren, Ohio STILE, S. J., SA, 4th Division, Queens, N.Y. STIRRUP, T. fnl, FN, B Division, Buffalo, N.Y. ST. JOHN, F.lM., SA, 3rd Division, Aharista, Va. ST. LAURENT, J. P., SN, K Division, Salem, Mass. STOLTE, H. E., FN, A Division, Decatur, Ill. STOLTZ, J. E., SN, N Division, Beverly, N.J. STONE, C. E., EM3, E Division, Pineville, W. Va. STONEBURG, B. D., TESN, C Division, Cyrus,,Minn. STOTLER, R. C., RDSN, K Division, Schuyler, Va. STOUT, G. W., BT3, B Division, Dallas, Tex. STOUT, R. F., SN, FM Division, West Pittston, Pa. STOUT, S. C., Jr., CS3, S-I Division, Reading Pa. STOUTAMYER, C. H., SN, 4th Division, Chambersburg, Pa STRASESEL, N. P., SA, 6th Division, Beaver Dam, Wis. STRASSNER, G. F., FA, M Division, Kenmore, N.Y. STRECKER, G. H., ME3, R Division, Goshen, N.Y. STRENGTH, H. S., SN, 3rd Division, Columbia, Ala. STROHMAN, R. H., SN, S-2 Division, Baltimore, Md. STRONGE, D. ini, FA, A Division, Duguersne, Pa. STROZ, A. T., YN3, EX Division, Philadelphia, Pa. STUART, F. L., Jr., FPFN,,R Division, Washington, D.C. STUBBS, L. F., MMFN, A Division, Harriman, Tenn. STUKA, C. J., SA, 6th Division, Janesville, Wis. SUGGS, E. C., SD3, W Division, Conway, S.C. SUHM, R. R., SN, S-l Division, Cleveland, Ohio SUIFRESS, C. K., FA, B Division, Superior, Wis. SULLIVAN, J., T., SN, C-S Division, Lynn, Mass. SULLIVAN, R. F., SN, T Division, Cleveland, Ohio SULLIVAN, T. D., EM2, E Division, Dublin, Ga. SUMLIN, P. Inj, TN, W Division, Washington, D.C. SUNDE, B. ., SN, 7th Division, Hazel Park, Mich. SUNDSTROM, G. L., SA, C Division, Norfolk, Va. SURACI, A. F., LTJG, 7th Division, Scranton, Pa. SURHOFF, H. A., MMFA, M Division, Union City, N.J. SUTTON, C. R., GM2, 3rd Division, Rock Hill, S.C. SWAIN, B. H., RDSN, K Division, Manteca, Calif. SWEARENGIN, F. E., SA, 41th Division, Ozark, Mo. SWEENEY, A. E., SN, S-1 Division, Boston, Mass. SWIGGARD, D. E., SN, FA Division, Washington, D.C. SWISHER, G. A., CHMACH, M Division, Council Bluffs, Iowa SYLVIA, W. L., MM2, A Division, Foxboro, Mass. SZABLA, K. V., SA, 3rd Division, Minneapolis, Minn. SZLOSEK, E. S., BM3, 6th Division, New York Mills, N.Y. SZURPICKI, A. R., FN, B Division, Ipswich, Mass. SZYSZKA, R. IF., SA, Sth Division, Chicago, Ill. TAFT, R. J., FN A Division, Monson, Mass. TALBERT, L. F., SN, SS Division, Dille, W. Va. TANNER, O. C., BM3, 3rd Division, Hazlehurst, Miss. TAPP, L. S., SDC, W Division, Ciinrision, S.C. TAYLOR, A. H., SA, 6th Division, Delta, Po. TAYLOR, J. P., FA, R Division, Salem, Va. I TAYLOR, L. C., GM3, 6th Division, Chestertown, Md. TAYLOR, R. A., GM2, 7th Division, Allendale, S.C. TAYLOR, R. E., LTJG., M Division, Medford, Mass. TAYLOR, W. Cnl SA, 7th Division, Aliquippa, Pa. TAYLOR, W. W., BT3, B Division, Lancaster, O. TERQUE, W. E., GM3, lst Division, McAdenville, N.C. TEDESCO, Dj fnl, SN, Sl Wivision, Brooklyn, N.Y. TELPOSKY,.D. J., SA, C Division, Chicago, Ill. TENEROWICZ, R. E., SK3, Sl Division, Meriden, Conn. TERRIO, K. R., SN, 7th Division, Whitman, 1Mass. TERRY, B. E., GM3, 6th Division, Inman, S.C. TEUTSCH, G. W., SN, C Division, Bloomington, Ill. TEVIS, L. B., SN, FM. Division, Beaumont, Tex. TEW, B. J., SN, 3rd Division, Dothan, Ala. THAXTON, Jr., R. H., SN, W Division, Orange, N.J. THEBERGE, G. E., SN, Sl Division,'Hovoiiii'11, Mass. THOMAS, L. E., QMl, Division, Logan, W. Va. THOMAS, S. J., RMSN, C Division, Rochester, N.Y. THOMERSON, J. H., GM1, lst Division, Spencer, N.C. THOMPSON, C. H., BT3, B Division, Gideon, Mo. THOMPSON, D. G., TESA, C. Division, Uniontown, Pa. THOMPSON, G. E., SN, '7th Division, Fall River, Mass. ' THOMPSON, J. E., SN, 6th Division, Chicago, Ill. 4 r Q r x THOMPSON, L. E., FP3, R Division, Eaton Rapids, Mich. THOMPKINS, R. V., SD, W Division, Wilmington, Del. THOMSON, R. L,, FN, A Division, St. Ignace, Mich. THORNBURG,,H G., SA, 4th Division, Reading, Pa. THORNE, C. M., Pfc., 8th Division, Arlington, Kan. THORNTON, C. P., Sgt., 8th Division, Carthage, Miss. THORNTON, G. L., SN, 6th Division, Scusnet, Mass. THUMUDO, Jr., M. F., MU3, EX Division, Fairhaven, Mass. THURMAN, P. E., BT2, B Division, Chillicothe, O. TIBBETTS, K. M., SN, 5th Division, Boston, Mass. TICHY, R. J., HM2, H Division, New Albany, Ind. TIERNO, E. R., SN, 4th Division, Paterson, N.J. TILLMAN, B. B., SA, 7th Division, Rush City, 'Minn.i TILLMAN, H. M., SN, 6th Division, Magnolia Springs, Ala. TIMM, L. R., SA, N Division, Lyndhurst, O. TIMMERMANN, H. A., SA, 6th Division, New York, N.Y. TIPTON, J.vD., SN, T Division,-Chattanooga, Tenn. TITONE, R.,N., FN, M Division, Spotswood, N.J. TODD, E. M., BM3, 6th Division, Conway, S.C. TOCCO, R. P., SA, 3rd Division, New Kensington, Pa. TOGNO,VC. D., PNSN, EX Division, Netcong, 'N.J. TOMLINSON, R., H., FN, A Division, Newark, N.J. V TOMS, M. 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