Oriskany (CVA 34) - Naval Cruise Book

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Elf this plan hah surreeheh the runsequenres might haue been fatal tu the Ameriran rause. Sit. Heger rearheh Hurt Sftanwix un August 3 anh began preparatiuns fur an attark. meanwhile, Tirigahier General Nirhulas Herkimer, whu liueh thirtg- three miles tu the eastwarh, hah ralleh the lural militia, SIIII uf whum un August 4 began a marrh unher his rummanh tn relieue the garrisnn at Ellurt Stanwix. Hearing nf this muuement St. Qieger sent nut un the euening uf August 5, a furre rumpuseh uf EU whites anh must uf the 5lnhians tn maglag Herkiu1er's men. Six miles east uf Hurt Stanwiae theg hih un the western slupe uf a heauilg wuuheh rauine at Qbriskang arrnss whirh ran a ruugh ruah nuer whirh Herkimer's furre muulh pass. Uhat same night Herkimer sent sruuts tu Hurt Stanwix tu arrange fur iuint artinn with the hefenhers whu were tn tire a rannun shut tn inhirate that the messengers hah arriueh. Harlg un the murning uf August E, Herkimer was inhureh against his better iuhgement tu mnue tuwarh Hurt Stanmix befure he hearh the rannun signal. At ten u'rlurk he rrusseh the rauine with the mainr part uf his fnrre anh was niet bg murheruus tire un three sihes. His magun train whirh was iust entering the rauine haltehg the rear guarh fleh, but Herkimer anh thuse whu hah rrusseh the rauine stnnh anh fnught it nut. '-lfarlg in the battle Herkimer's hurse was shut frnm unher him anh he rereiueh a muunh in the leg, frum whirh he later hieh. liruppeh up un his sahhle against a tree he runtinueh tu hirert the hanh-tu-hanh tighting, with knife, gun, anh tnmahawk. Ehen rame a territir thunherstnrm whirh interrupteh the tighting. Cfhe battle hah srarrelg been resumeh when the bunm nf the rannun at Hurt Stanwix was hearh. Uhe 3Jnhians, hisruurageh bg their lusses, were alarmeh bg the suunh uf the rannnn anh raiseh the rrg uf retreat. iBeserteh bg their Zlnhian allies, the whites retreateh alsu anh left the tielh tu the exhausteh militia. flllleanmhile a hetarhment uf 2511 men hah left Hurt Sftanwix tu attark St. Eegefs ramp nearbg. Eheg returneh frmn the snrtie with large quantities nf supplies anh equipment anh mithuut a single rasualtg. Elhis was in sharp runtrast tu the battle at tbriskang where une half uf the Auierirans mhu tuuk part were either killeh ur wuunheh. Et has been knnwn quite pruperlg as the blunhiest battle uf the Heuulutiun. Ehe uirturg hearteneh Ameriransg it assureh the hefenhers nf reinfurrementsg it hisruurageh the Jlnhians anh weakeneh St. 7li'eger's furres. Senenteen hags later, therefure, he suhhenlg bruke ramp anh fleh tu lmswegu anh illlluntreal. Gbriskang was nut a large battle. 31t lasteh but a few huurs anh inunlueh but a small number uf men. :get ,it was rrurial fur the surress nf the Ameriran rause. ..6 f1,, 'fi..'i . age f a ' i e i iir f a H af . ' 5960105 k' ,Q 1? i' ' ' f :ap-:tgQ,.xt1q,.Xj',-ig 'xx' gy, my , V .,,. . . K -- is A 4 A at7AuaHJ'A ' ..rV.' .f'jNw' H y5FW l-e- Q Q5 W5wNfMQ5LN i a8'n.,.!Q,,,,,,, gf Q55 ef g g V qi . J .k.V I. ' I A Y irr lr Lx ,- K, xiyh ,x g ,V Q? H A V xv . I K ' A i . : Xtkic G, 'K V, q f . VV - 4 ey V' K Q fair, ...g . mia. .... 4, J1Uz5ag'jQ156lfQwfL5la,,?fZ',5 'f i,J,,,,1,g?! ,,,, , OUR The fundamental mission of the Navy is to command the seasg to insure that these broad highways are available to us to move the large quantities of material necessary to our existence as the leading nation of the world, and when necessary, to move United States Armed Forces overseas and maintain them there. The Oriskany performs an important part of this funda- mental mission as a member of fast carrier Task Force 77 in Far Eastern waters. At sea with her powerful air group aboard she serves the United Nations as a fearsome deterrent to renewed hostilities during the high tensioned Korean truce. As part of this mobile striking force her influence is not only felt in Korean waters but also in every other part of the far east where the threat of aggression exists. In foreign ports the crew of the Oriskany acts as a roving ambassador of good will, democracy, and the American Way of Life. In peace or war the Navy and U.S.S. ORISKANY are continuously ON GUARD as our nations first line of defense. ISSIG iw-y-1 w:nvffJ+'fswL-f- -21-1::.:f3. 1 is RW. Ti'f f WxxmmmxmmxwwxxiNmxmmmxmmqxmmxmxwkxxxgmxxvXxxxxxxmxmxmxxNmAww xx wmwm xx mmm wwxxxxw.-mxxxxxmxxxvxxxxxxxxxwxxxxwwxxxwxxxxxxxxxwxw wxwxxxxwxQ-.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwwxww-2-.' 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JUS, 1 -f 'XTX . x tg- '. x FC? ' ' -fs 4 4' 1 X X xx F 3 Q Xa .wg N M wiv E X X SY? Q- N , T XQQ X v H wNQXE i P iw 3 KAMAKURA. . .a popular tour- ist resort, is remembered by its giant Kamakura Daibutsu in the Kotokuin temple. Once housed in a large building, we were shown foundations remaining after a tidal wave washed it away in 1496. As a work of art this 103 ton image is unmatched in Japan. lr- its the sed ere ing vay this xin f r s 'r . .3 4, ALI YHA 'xwmcsaex-xxfteu hm..-a.w l -BARBER waaazsmxxx .ANY .fa , ki gilt 2 .fi E . or 2 ,Fax 37 I 'H N' 3QfSE'.-1:1525-.331 ' '11 1 152 al f-.3 5 ii? :ii '35 , ,S 1 Y 4 '. 1 ' ll .5 5, 'xii E, Mi x.: 33 1 in rv 5 55 - i 54' i Qi 'f ii, 15- as fi: f fi i ?,,,,,. ,u-. . . bi 4' TOKYO. . .today a city covering 278 square miles, we found it hard to believe that it was once a tiny village in the plain of Musashi. The Eastern Capital QTO- kyoj held for us the sight of old and new in blend, from Emperors Palace to the bustling Ginza shopping district and the busy Marunouchi commercial center we saw landscaped gardens within a stones throw of imposing western buildings. As, it is, being the residence of the Emperor and the seat of Japan's government, it has come a long way from the Yedo, as it was of 1868. DIET BUILDING-This, the tallest building in Japan, impressed us with its snow white beauty. It is indeed a fitting place to seat the government of Japan. ERNIE PYLE THEATRE-A land mark of the occupation, far from his native Albuquerque, stands the theatre named for the G.I.,s war correspondent. QW' wr Xmw X X W wx x,-QA QM L S , 4? . wr w 1' X N g ' X.,x my 8, 'Rf ,Qs x. iv . , xx 1,5 'F - A 3,2 W xxx- Q1X r. 'Si' Q ' Q 'w ' S Q , N Q ,ar X. N 'X if 9' Y yfx , , 'i I9 'N' Wu 'N Q 515 Wgwsff. , ,xwfff xx S QM wx X 1 S . X . 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Served by broad highways and efficient electric trains it is a link connect- ing Kyoto, Shimonoseki and Osaka and through some 74- foreign agencies the rest of the world. An idle glance at the banks and business houses along Sakaemachi- dori acquainted us with the city's im- portance. Q IKUTA SHRINE AND ANNEX . . . situated near the foothills, was founded in the 3rd Century A. D. by the Empress Jingu-Kogo. Kobe we heard derives its name from location nearby this gvery ancient and famous Shinto shrine as the Kanbe or Keepers of the Godsv. It is consecrated to the Goddess who is guardian of the Kobe citizens, Wakahirume- no-Mikoto. xxxmxmtxxmwxmmmxmNxxmrmmwNm2-LRKQBRMR NIOTONIACHI-DORI . . . a sharp eye is needed in all traffic here until we get used to 'cleft handv driving. h TOR ROAD . . . seen in a quiet moment, seems to stretch for miles of endless shops, restaurantsand clubs. A wider avenue than Motomachi it handles a few cabs in its teeming traiiic. . ,f 1 MOTOMACHI-DORI . . . the great shopping district of the city where all of us visited is a narrow street permitting no other traffic than pedestri- an and jinrikisha. Expand- ing from a tiny fishing village near Ikuta Shrine in 85 years of foreign commerce Kobe has grown rapidly. The first six postwar years saw absorp- tion of 15 neighboring towns. This district including equal- ly famous TOR Road must serve a city of 161 square miles. SHINTO ARCH . . . almost a hallmark through out Japan, stands guard in the upper reaches of Tor Road as we leave the city going toward Ikuta Shrine and the foothills. A394-.Afc' A1501 AQefH ' k ' ASS A634 4:41. ' ' 'aide' ' Jwlsfacf '..v'ASa!2e F9S7v'5?i . - . vTffvE?r5F'5'6'-v:'v!i-1'M'vfE-Ifvifiif5'.-3.:'1lw ,1'-1 '1--1 -ffl -' ' A PRETTY RESIDENT of Kobe we passed ignores the convenient tram line to N'unobiki and journeys in the old way. NUNOBIKI WATER FALLS . . . reached on foot from a near tram line these pretty falls are a favorite haunt of Kobe residents., Odaki, the 'gmale fall is small except during rainy times. A reservoir serving the city claims most of its water. Its quiet beauty with the nearby shrine to the God of the Falls will long haunt our memories. Yew x 35' 1 MEDAKI . . . the female', or smaller of the Nunobiki falls leads the mind to restful contemplations far removed from AvGas and steel ships. Qu x ,X fl- f .1 . . - - 4 f , X S' - -3 4 , Y A -4mi.'?xR' fx ,X - X X Ls' , ff . 35' fx , K 5 T' fbi if A L ,gm 4, . 4 ' x 'fi 1 , .K f . , V X x ,- N, X' fff5r 'Q 'Q ' fl it ,K ' 3' , F ,yvf , X Q an ' W Y ' f'i'4. b - :jaw v 'Sgr 1 M t . 1 A 365, 'QQ , A ' 1 ' , jf, -vo fy ,V g wi- GQKXR. f . wg. 1 Q14 fl '1 sf .T 13.1 'H Q, fx'z'.v YE K ' 4' HRM A 1431-1 Q e,4x qw N5 , Xxx we .- aw! Q sf ' Y! ,X. ,I 5 4 ha Q? 3 M 5, 1. F1 eff' 'Y 1' 1 ,Q Ax N dl. x A ni X . 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X Wax X VNXW N I7 '52x'!lSN'5'SE?Rx'rYb2x eR9ZNXfH?STs'WQ75iYe i'2iHi5u '?B. iX'1'2XS'fh KYOTO. . .for over ten centuries the capital of Japan, Kyoto is the repository of her most priceless art treasures and cultural heritages. We felt the old world atmosphere here in this center of Bud- dhism and birthplace of all those arts and crafts which won world admiration for Old Japan. From these steps at Chion-in temple dating from the rebuilding of 1639 we look out over the classic cityn. I'Vith the sound of the uguisu bird emitted by each board in the corridor floors the occupants are warned of our presence. HIGASHI HONGANJI TEMPLE. . .lies within the grounds approached through this great two storied gate. In a short journey from Kyoto station we found this headquarters of the jodo-Shinshu sect, four times rebuilt since 1602, once using ropes of human hair from female devotees. NIJO DETACHED PALACE . . . at one time belonging to the Imperial House was given to Kyoto. Originally built by the first of the Tokugawa shoguns in 1602 it was from here that the Emperor lNIeiji abolished the Shogunate in 1868. THE OLD IMPERIAL PALACE . . . built in 794 by Em- peror Kammu no longer stands. Here we saw a restoration dating from 1868. Its Shishiiden or Ceremonial Hall waS used for Enthronement of the Emperor. XM qw K xkk 6, W if 'Qfx x X s Xb KX Q1 1 Ns? N Q , wk Nr YS A xii? s XK i ' 'Q N. Xgvggggwm Q- XM , Qi Q gxixfwgg fs X Siam W if 'SMX Fi 2,3 xv- Qgfwg A Wax? X ii b v X . 5 K S 5 X 4 W 5 -.Nw-if 1 N..-N-..- Ti an We XM W' N1 N4 Vw, Ax. ' ' My QW, 2 E .. QX AQ Qlgw L . ' +': 5 an .w fswwx w ' -' P Mr . , 'Sf5Q 'S -QQ, iv. X r SQ, , ,J fa 'SSX ' - ,,. 1 . ' , o xy -Q., M-.. ..,.- . Wm.. I. W N :Lf 1 X fi we X - My mx jww A Q 4? my A' x.,' an mm .wwf Q Maw F sv fix 'S tv X .-X, Q Nw, N X QNX, N X X xxx NAS f QS WX Xxx X N Nh X QQ X K Q9 OSAKA CASTLE. . .High on a hillside stands this ancient structure built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1584-. 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ROLL OUT . . . the hardest job of the day comes at 0600 However the ' I Today will be like yesterday and also the same as tomorrow. cold sea air soon awakens you. q SHAVE AND WASH . . . the day starts with everybody a little bleary eyed CHOW DOWN . . . that big warm breakfast gets you ready for the day. but with a clean shave. Th ' ' e warm water feels good on cold mornlngs. The boys on the mess deck have been up since 0400 fixing chow. l 'F r ? 75??'4IS. L J ' . k P PILOTS MAN PLANES ...we are lucky to have a converted carrier with its luxurious escalator. It beats walking, especially in a poopy suit. 1 '4 i STAR time to warm up in this cold weather. T PRQPS. . .the ADQS turn over. The jets will wait and start just a few minutes before the launch. The props need I 4 P 'X Q55 . N X is Q3 s 1 Nw., W N - Skis N W .rv N is W 1 .N 1 ' , 1 ., X' 1 K READY FOR LAUNCH . . . the deck is respotted pilots are in the planes. All FOX AT THE DIP . . . all is ready, the ship has started its turn, the props are 'I are waiting for the turn into the wind. WarII1Cd HP and thi? jets are Started- ilu 3 ' . 'cvs i 3 ,gf Mi, l CHECKING THE WIND...there glad as Kts of wind moss the deck, the GREEN FLAG FOR LAUNCH...fhe show is on and another day of carrier l ESU' Captain gives Pri Fly the word: Launch Aircraft . 0PCfafi0I1S COIHIHCIICCS fight 011 Schedule- ,A l ,L t li . J- 1. A V Y YV A - 5 . Y..-:L 5533- - 1 , , ..W.,-Y...H..-F..-. Y.,Y .--- - --F ..-- -as ,-Vf7---s--wsm-- - vu 55.35. .sf ,DIZ . A5624 f ' ,ff Y 'V' J Ff '?q F'P'Y WW' 9-ff.-' . E Q., S COUGARS ARE CATAPULTED . . . the cat crew turns immediately to bring ATTACHING THE HARNESS . . . by careful team work and constant practice two more up' Time is all important. the cat crew can launch a jet every 20 seconds. Speed plus safety is what t we have. V 2 l v ll li t S I 1 5 I il' i , FULL POWER . . . the ,props are now deck launched by the flight deck officer, READY DECK . . . the last of the props are oil, planes taxi forward to clear one every 15 seconds. the deck for any possible emergency. BANSHEE CATTED . . .it looks like a normal catapult shot but: THERE IS A FLAME OUT. A HUGE WATER SPOUT . . . on final impact water goes high in the air, the plane is already sinking. PLANE IN THE WATER . . . the FQH3 crashes dead ahead of the oncoming carrier. A PIECE OF THE TAIL . . . the Banshee sinks in less than 15 seconds. Note the two distinct impacts the plane made on the water. V Y I , K I, . 4 5 i .M .,., .. ,, W A1 ., . .n ,... . M .,,.w , NX X ,www sf 'X ,M K Sf X TQ, , , -.N Q ,X X is 9 Rlsrx ' 1 X X aw, ' . Q R L-L- V X xmxhkx. 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CCR 39' WHACK OFF THROTTLE . . . the cut, the landing, the jerk as the tail hook OUT OF THE GEAR . . .full POWCT, Haps UP, wings folded, hurry, get over picks up a wire. Hook-up!-ready to clear the deck for the next plane. the barriers so they can be raised for the next landing. I Q I H I . 3 X M 5 s Q E H 5 1 D REFUEL AND RELOAD ...the recovery is com- pleted and the planes are quickly fueled and loaded for the next launch. WAVE OFF! POWER FAILURE! CRASH! BANSHEE loses power on a wave off and starts to settle into the fantail. THE F21-I3 just makes the Hight deck' THE PLANE breaks in two at the main fuel cell, the tail section falls back into BURNING GASOLINE lights up the stern of the ship as the plane is completely the water, the nose section continues up the flight deck. demolished exceptpfor the nose and cockpit. EXPLOSION! FLAMES ! DESTRUCTION! EFLAMES 200 FEET HIGH envelope the fantail as pilot skids up the flight deck. PILOT AND COCKPIT continue to bounce up the deck ahead of the gasoline and t oil fed flames. l l DESTRUCTION of the Banshee is complete as cockpit and pilot come to rest. LT. FRANK REPP climbs into Banshee for another routine hop the clay following almost completed swallowed up by the blazing fire. his hazardous trip up the flight deck pictured here. nl H 11 lc X. E G' .Q , N Q , gx xx SS V. X NN XXX XXX Q 3 N xxx xxx xxx X S gn XI X X XR X . Q55 , 4 - QW' .www X . ,wx X X . S X we S X XX mx wx fd-fx xv-,. ,Q 4 . M 'if-Xxx 1 2 I XX? ,X f N Wav X 5 m Y r I . F F L '1 1 . 1 4 f X z. P 7 . ,VVH A Q 5 XR xi N. XX X 1 3 S 151 ii 1 if 1 '15 ki Nm ik X X 4 X . 5, E 1 L 553 E I 1 I E X E , F l E-N 'X S 1 Q Q e s S X X Q it 5 5 2 N 11 -f !1l 1 15 1 1 i 1 1 ' ' 1 X 1 1 . I Q N EH K X 4 X KX Ms? ,- K , , .-, . ,H gy sg K gf, f 1 , WMMMWJWWWWZIW ff ff ff f ff! qt f 11 54 1 ff XX,1 AX,,, ff, fi- Qfyf. Q, wwf T07 . X f f ,f 5f .17 .1 2 X X. MNXXX -1 in-4 X 1 X 4 SX A X X . ff A - V ., 1 . -. 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W0N 'M 1 5' X X X, x X . - J N x XX.,.XXX 4+ 'Awww 5 5 , -- V 5 a,u,,XXiN X117 XM '1 NN x 'W X -A M N , X Xi 5 Q3 b. 'i g XX X X A, -QFX K 4 4 Tiff X. Q1 xX 3 X, K WNW R . Xi Sy 5 xmXX. X Xfmmwf READY FOR ACTIGN. . . after replenishment comes gunnery. From drones and practice come enemy kills. -r.A.-fqvrivv' fm' I YJ' 'w'u ',v'v'T'6 :fm- I 4 N 1 ? . ig v a Church Call A church-going ship is a happy shipn, say Chaplains R. K. Wilson and A. Grygiel, the Protestant and Catholic Chaplains, re- spectively. An aggregate of 35,000 men attended the church service of their respective faiths during the calendar year 1953. All major denominations are served: Protestants, Catholics, Jewish, Latter Day Saints, Christian Scientists, each denomination has a time and place for the practice of its faith. The shipas band, organ and choir are utilized to enhance the services of worship. Bible classes, Rosaries, Novenas and special devotions are engaged in by the faithful. The Chaplains are flown by helicopter and transferred by high-line to destroyers of the Task Force to serve the forgotten men of the fleet. This becomes a regular Sunday ritual for the Padres. Christmas Eve services and Holy Day observances highlight the Christian Calendar. VVith Memorial Services and Requiem Mass, the dead are honored. It is the conviction of the oiiicers and men of the Oriskany, that unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it . RELIGION is an important part of shipboard life. ,,.. A COMMUNION SERVICE aboard a Navy Attack Carrier. SHIP'S ORGANIST adds reverance to the church services. ,A ,, Q . -r l, QI V w 11 r I . P. i i 1 F2 3 ltNt 'Vit l ie I2 li ff, V I ii 13 1' ll ' ,. J. if i l y , ll ' lf 2 .1 i l, L . y . li . at T + i l! it l 1 1 F l , i E 3 l E W i i. Q T1 TL 5 i 1 1. l I v 1 f s T Pi s I ,I J I F I E H E E I URISKA Y HOME Early in December 1952 the Oriskany Combined Charities Committee began to look around for a cause to serve. The Senior Chaplain came up with the suggestion that we help the Salesian Sisters build a school and dormitory for 328 homeless children in Shizuoka, Japan. The idea caught the imagination of the ofhcers and men alike and within a month a fund of 33,200.00 was raised which is the equivalent of well over 1,000,000.00 Japanese Yen. And that goes a long way in Japan where the cost of labor and contruction is relatively cheap. Six months after the donation was made, the home which was appropriately called, '6The Oriskany Homen, was completed and dedicated. It now stands in Shizuoka, Japan as a lasting memorial to the generosity of the ollicers and men of the Oriskany. It is the hope of the Charity Committee that an annual donation of at least 31,000.00 will be made to the Oriskany Home as long as the ship is in active commission. To supplement our financial support of the home, the Charity Com- mittee is now sponsoring periodic clothing drives for the children of the home. This experience in giving has been most rewarding to all who have participated. A. TASKS FOR TINY HANDS. , , TOYS to brighten their eyes A HOME to call their own. xi 3 RW! 1 X- -www WX fx -axes 1G5'1'r5v'xs-K XXXXXQXTQXXXXX XXQX XY XX XX X X XXX X XX X X X XX fa 3 Q ,Q W 4 Z A f fi ff W, W 3 X' XX XXX XXX XX X i SSX XX XXX EX X XX EX XX XQXX XXXX X xg XX X XX X XXX X X XS X QX X Q XX 5 QNNQXQ XX XXXX 3S XX XX X XXX XX XSN X ww W, wx .ev ,r up W .. A XX X X , ff 4 if 7 gfkff W ,,,, A 'ff w 542275 f Er .W M f, X 7 4, AM.. 7 f f 7 f. ,QL If Z f f , 0 6 'W f 32212 f 'V ,wg A., 4, AQ r 5. :mfg-A3254-3,2311sf3,k 1,11..f' f'fs 4ls:'i5 ' - 5469 Bl CO for CHARITY With chips down and operations heavy Oriskany did not forget the cause of charity. As the year 1953 drew to a close at Yokosuka nearly sixteen thou and dollars had been given. A soft spot in our hearts was felt and money distributed by the Combined Charities Committee thusly: worthwhile cause Oriskany Home, Shizuoka, Japan .... .... S 3200 American Cancer Control ....... 991 March of Dimes ......... 3000 Netherlands Flood Relief .... 350 Red Cross ................... 3000 San Diego Tuberculosis Assoc. ....... 250 Criskany Amputees Memorial fund .. 2400 Yokosuka Servicemen's Center .... 250 Navy Relief Society ................. 2000 1954 continued to show the same warm feeling toward a March of Dimes ......................... S3000 Oriskany Home ................,.... 1000 Thanksgiving Day-Japanese Orphans . .. 36 Christmas Day Under-privileged children 50 Well demonstrated-'tis better to give than to receive. BINGO ! nr'- S' 4 . ' ,K 2, ,f maids l ' un.: BAZAA 'QA BAZAAR is being held in Mess Hall number threeu. With these words we knew our ships store people had done it again and we could have a shopping spree. These indefatigable buyers guessed our wants and fancies ashore and bought in quantity from reputable people. Then they set it out for us. Quality unquestioned but variety endless, There were fishing rods, cameras, cloissone, dinner sets, cuckoo clocks, silks and embroidered work to name a very few. And the sales went mover the top . CHINA WARE . . . Famous brands from Arita, Fukugawa and Nagoya. A design and a price to suit. ' POTPOURRI ' -1PCl'fUmC5, brasswork, Cuckoo clocks, Cl0iSS0ne YARD GOODS . . . Tweeds like Harris, Donegal and others, gabardines, silks and the rest were and cameras. Displayed to look at, touch and take. These Offered at H 44 ood ricev went like hotcakes. g P ' 1, Q, 1:11--.'..L ...P sa' - - - -'-' ' ' ' ' PORT Certainly the Oriskany can well be proud of her athletic prowess. As in years past, when Oriskany Basketball and Box- ing Teams were uncontested Sixth Fleet Champions, present teams have proven themselves'a match to all comers in the Far East. Producing one of the Fleet,s outstanding Basketball Teams and possibly the only Soccer Team in the Fleet, Oriskany has compiled over 25 wins with only seven losses and one tie. Credit must be given to all personnel who so willingly took time from their liberty hours, to participate in these sports. BASKETB LL The ORISKANY basketball squad came home from Far Eastern waters sporting a long strmv of victories During the six month cruise the Patriots won twelve while los1nU only four Scoring a total of 1097 po1nts against Naval opposition the Patr1ots averaged over 67 points a frame Their opponents were limited to a mere 40 po1nts plus average The team reached the semi finals of the All Navy Far East Tournament and except for several bad breaks including a broken wrist to Herb Arnett, could have gone all the way Arnett and Gary Richardson were picked by the coaches for the all star team at the completion of the tournament Speed was accentuated in the Oriskany s fast breaking style of play Height was virtually lacking with the squad barely averag mg over six feet The leading scorers were Bob Spud Moore who scored 267 markers for an average of 17 points per game and Herb Arnett who scored 176 points in 10 games for an average 17 per game Roundmff out the squad were such capable performers as Don Doll ack Sparks Red Rlchardson Dick Mueller oe Traina Merle Tallent im Ackert and Gene ONe1l Mentor Al Lew1s Aerology Officer felt the team could have made a much more impressive showing with more practice Due to the ships operating schedule Games were dllicult to schedule and shore based teams were reluctant to compete because of previous cornmittments to established leagues SPUD MOORE whirls through the Kearsarge for one of his impossible close-in baskets. Fzrst Row H Arnett 3rd Div Sparks Gunnery Dept Ackert B D1v R Moore V3 Div E ONe1l V1 Div M Tallent OA Div A Lewis Operations Dept Second Row Adams, V1 D1v Traina S3 Div D Doll VF 191 G Richardson VA 195 W Lawrence VF 193 R Mueller V4 Div R Allender Navigation Dept Nw COACH LEWIS giving the boys quick instructions during a time out. , Y X X Qgwsm X XQQMXX X. XX,XXyXX'.,X XX, , X XXDXXV XV yX .XXXX XXXXXXQX X XXX XX X . ' X X' XL' ZXQXX X H XX 'X , 4 XXX? f XXX XX - -X X XXX X XJ 'XXX X X X X I :X X 'XXX X. XXXXXX X-,XJXX X X X X XX . X. X .XfXX 3,,XX,XX, .XXX XL LX X,,X.,,X. L, X X j -MQ Xx 'XXX 'X XHXWX .X XX X -fXXXfXXfX in I X ' X, 'X ' X ' X7X.'X.'5TXX7sX X55 X X31 'XT X fXX 5 'X X' S951-X, 'XXXSVZ5 X' 'XXX' XXV? X 'X'fX .1 5'XYX'5XX5X X5 X2X'.X,XXX5,XEXiX 1X XXX X X1 X. X 5 'X' X X XXX X' XX XXXXX2, 'X X X . 4 X X X , X X X ,XJXXXXXJ 7XvX XX X XX X X'X 5 , X X X XX X55 A 'X X VY X 'XXEXQXX XXLXX XXXSVXXFXFXX XX 'X X'XXX'XXXX'?XXfX 'XXQXX' XX -X X XXXX XXXX X XX XX X Xw X,X. .' 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X X X XXXX CX XXW- XXQXXXQX XQXXXXXX xxwi L XXX ,maxima NXQXW fwavawmvmwf XXX,XXWXf4XXXX..N-,S XWWQXXXXXWXQ X X X X, 3 XXX XXX-XeXX,XwX wwe X XQXXQQXQXXX V X X X 5 X X XXX' X X X X X XX X X X X Si X XX XXX XXXX X XXXXXXXX XX X N XSCXXXFXXXX AX 5 9 Xs 5 gd X X XV QXX X XFN 'd'..d1. 4 ,.Le.v26..l'x'k'L+ Atki.-l .si4flf1.rl.4is'L4 A'ld'AX'.-lX.d' K4 XX4XfXXX,XX,X M ,X XAXQXX X4 X ,X Xx X X' X XXXQXXXXNQXXXX X X .X X .XXX NV X X- X XX0XX'XXXXXXXXwXXfXXXX.XXX X X X XXX X TX X XX X X . 1 X Soccer Through the efforts of a few men, the Oriskany organized a soccer team, built around probably three of the top halfbacks in the United States. They are Sam Long, John O'Connor and John Sloan. Halfbacks are always a neucleus around which a good soccer team is built. Most of the players had experience of some sort and all were willing to change their accustomed position to aid the team. Link, Tourneskog, and Vargo all had to shift positions to strengthen the team. Foreign teams played in such ports as Sasebo, Yokosuka, Yokohama, and Kobe were amazed at the U.S. showing. Credit for bringing the team together as a well organized unit goes to LT John A. Robertson, whose continual efforts enabled the team to develop into probably the finest soccer team tolever represent a United States ship in foreign Waters. The Oriskany is indeed proud. Our goalie, Johnson, had 5 shutouts in our first 15 wins. The play of fullbacks McIntyre and Bowers left little to be desired, and the speed of Riveria was always im- portant. The center position was manned by Don Payne and LT Dave Cornish, the most experienced player on the team. In most of their games, the Big UO could not match the ball handling of the English and other foreign teams, but through speed and determination, won most of the games. Versitility was another attribute our team possessed, as was shown in their 2 to 0 victory over the All Japan University Champions, in Kobe. In this game, the Oriskany was outsped by the swift Japanese, but by changing their style of play, they capitalized on opportunities to win. This is always the sign of a good team. LINK BOOTS it towards HMS Casleton goal. The Oriskany won. First Row: H. Link, 5th Div., D. R. Cornish, VC-35, Vargo, M Div., R. Rivera, OA Div., C. H. Boothby, S-1 Div., D. F. Lackey, E Div. Second Row: F. O,Connor, V-2 Div., R. F. McIntyre, V-1 Div., T. E. Bowers, V-2 Div., K. K. Torneskog, VC-11, Sloan, E Div. Third Row: T. C. Mitchell, VF-193, N. W. Lambie, 4th Div., Godwin, 6th Div., S. C. Long, V-3 Div., D. Payne, V-2 Div., R. E. Johnson, 2nd Div. THE BIG 'SOM practices in Kobe wearing their new uniforms. i 5 E fu ff , . l E, E. is N is? -X . .- I I iq Ur Wi E I w W, . l l 5 l i 1 I 1 i E 1 I is J 5 A si ii Q 11 f HL, wuuguu .l -1 1 2 , H 4 l i u E 5 Ei 5 i 4 's Ii . 5 i l v i 's r 1 1 1 3 ' s : 4 . 1 I , a W E e a 1 1 M3 X l p Boxing The Oriskany Boxing Team had little opportunity to display their versatility during the cruise. However, crew members thoroughly enjoyed the few outings they staged. Composed of a cross-section of the ship, aspirants con- verged on Hanger Bay No. 1 nightly for conditioning and practice. While the ship was enroute from Hawaii to Y okosuka the mittmen held elmination bouts in the form of a smoker. Squaring off with their opponents and emerging victorious were Ben Quismundo, Anatalio Labo, Alan Sandidge, Joe Lopez, Ralph Branham, Nevel Vanover, Jimmy Dawson, and Ellsworth Waters. In their First contest of the season the squad was pitted against the Kearsarge. Fancy Jimmy Coles, newcomer to the squad, piled up an insurmountable lead to capture the Oriskany's lone victory. Sam Long, Oscar Frayer, Dick Rich, Willie Mann, and Winslow Hoskins also competed under the Oriskany colors. The Boxing contingent was ably coached by ENS G. I. Thompson of the Operations Department, with the assistance of Paul Dunbar and Walt Moseley. BEN QUISMUNDO and JACK WINANS squaring-off in a smoker held on board ANATALIO LABO and BEN QUISMUNDO receiving their trophies ANATALIO LABO reaches under WILLIE lVIANN's guard to deliver a blow to the from CHAPLAIN WILSON. miisectionc - , , .-f ff 'ft' Q-1. s'e'-4 -'S-'5 7 ' T I T ' A I A . -.3 - f 'I ---2-Mfr-GY-'nL 'f ' f' ' . I j Q-1. -,f .53 , - Cake Cuttings When airplanes started landing aboard ships each landing was recorded so that wear anditear on the arresting gear could be estimated. When a thousandth landing is recorded it has become the custom to give the pilot a cake and a celebration as sort of a milestone of carrier aviation. This ship also keeps a plaque with the name of each pilot making a thousandth landing. Some people have been accused of cutting a brother pilot out of the pattern or otherwise conniving to steal a landing. Wfhen LT Hoeynck of VF-193 made the 25,000th landing his squadron mates wrote a skit entitled 4'Draghook',. The picture to the left shows detective LTJG Saturday QRay Chotej getting some facts during his investiga- tion of the ustolen landing from Commander Van Snorklemery QRalph Bernardj who witnessed the landing through his periscope. Other pilots making thousandth landings during the cruise were: ENS E. C. Rockwood of VA-195, 23,000th3 LT I. C. Menefee of VC-ll, 24l,000th5 ENS YN. B. MacColl of VF-191, 26,000th. CDR RAMAGE 'presenting a Pilots Seat with 21 built in Roger to CAPTAIN GRIFFIN and LT Hoeynck cut the cake commemorating the 25,00fJth landing. Captain Griffin after the 25,000th landing. ,, ,,s,...-,......- ..,. ... ,s in ,M l l I 1 i K I -I W- - +1 'OUPYY suit strides to- i fay5 KEIKO AWAJI-Japanese Actress being prepared for the next scene. MICKEY ROONEY-and a last minute retouch by the ever present grease pencil. 'x fl J IDEA- A GREAT SHOW FELLOWS',-William Holden needed no directing by Mark Robson for this scene. I 1 H l I I X s Q 1 fx .J Q. viqx' x , Q fi . 1 A Y N is Music Oriskany Band, a source of pride and pleasure always, furnished soft tones or jammed it as the feeling went. Heard often by our boys and destroyers alongside during refueling they were in 'ctune with timef' Practice in Hanger Bay Three drew admiring crowds. At a USO dance or on Radio Oriskany they're smooth and they're there. CLOWNING like this is another in their bag of tricks. A COMBO cuts loose on a hot one Om- automatic one-hundred record player phonograph feeds ying imusic to your likingv to mess decks and berthing teak Qlrom work or watch. ,TP Ito news and views sports and answers to the uestion General Announcing System. No tips or quips, just homC the world about us. SHIPS BIRTHDAY Originally commissioned in September 1950, Oriskany saw cruising until November 1951 touching thirteen lands and sailing four of the seven seas. In reserve status she remained until May 1952 when she was recommissioned at Brooklyn. Joining the Pacific Fleet in 1952 she was the first carrier to around the Hornf' She entered combat oil Korea in October that year. Her third birthday was celebrated off the Hawaiian Islands in September. No more appropriate group could be gathered to cut the cakes than these the uplank ownersn. fleftj Manson, Chabot, Qbelowj McGovern, Wiggins, Arch, Bennett, Unselt, Moneyhun, Fabina. X x ,XX XQX XXX. XX QXX X X S. XSXX X . 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I f I I 1 I f uf ,-1 N,auvrYK- ' P Y 2 1 .Qu--av, .14 ..4.r.v.f,:-.:- .1-.1-q.r,.e1',ep.-mx,-1.1-urzfv .fume- c a Commanding Officer ,Ag not' whi he Sfic Am SIX In I, befor the I frm as O York Mar wen abc S adn max mar Chi' mal CN Dui in 4 Orif 52 le EH Fa., , i E ?7'75'?!.f'f amps? , -X-. X. - . - -1 . . ' rf '7'7? .94 1- - .- ' . . 4 XTX'. T,TvF1544f4757'Tf'W'?17fT4575'q 3H: T'Kc'I ss..,afzgefm fifsgr.f.:pfge ,eiQ.--... .. '--' K . ' ' ' uv! 2921? 5 -VW? Charles Donald Griffin, born to Joseph Richard and Maude Louise fSpicknallj Grifiin January 12, 1906, is a graduate of the Naval Academy, Annapolis Maryland, class of 127. While there he particaped in tennis and basketball. He subsequently, in his first sea tours aboard the battle- ship Florida and destroyer Coughlan 1927-29, continued athletics as a member of the Navy Leech Cup Tennis Team. Detached from the Coughlan in 1929 he reported to NAS Pensacola to begin an aviation career leading to promotion to the rank of Captain March 20, 1945. Designated a Naval Aviator in June 1930, his first aviation service was noted in a letter of Commendation from SECNAV for aerial fixed gunnery while aboard U.S.S. Chester with Scouting Squadron NINE. In 1934 he entered postgraduate school and was awarded a degree of Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1937. Duty aboard U.S.S. Enterprise with Scouting Squadron SIX led, in 1940, to assignment as Flight Test Ofhcer, NAS, Anacostia. In 1942, aboard U.S.S. Essex, he commanded Air Group NINE later becoming Air Ohicer of that Carrier. For that service he was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat MVN. From the Essex in 1944, he joined the Staff of Carrier Division THREE as Operations Ofiicer of Task Force FIFTY EIGHT on board U.S.S. Yorktown, in time to participate in occupation of the Gilbert and lXfIarsha1l Islands and raids on Truk and the Marianas. Captain Grifhn wears the Presidential Unit Citation ribbon with two stars for service aboard Essex and Yorktown. Since the War, Captain Grifhn has served in several responsible administrative and com-mand positions, Joint Chiefs of Staff 1944, Com- manding Officer, U.S.S. Croaton 1945-46, Operations, Ofiicer with Com- mander EIGHTH Fleet, Assistant Chief of Staff CPlansj CINCLANT, Chief of Staff to Commander Fleet Air Wing TVVO 1947, Staff Com- mander Air Force Pacific Fleet 1948, and Strategic Projects Section CNO. In 1950-51 he studied at the National War College, Washington. During 1951-53 he was Assistant Chief of Staff CP1ansj to Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet. Captain Griffin assumed Command of U.S.S. Oriskany in June 1953. 5 1 1 I T C. D. GRIFFIN THE LAUNCH READY DECK THE RECOVERY ' fLcftQ CAPTAIN GRIFFIN and Carl Rode, harbor pilot, have just brought the Oriskany safely into port. CARRIER DIVISION FIVE Commander Carrier Division Five REAR ADMIRAL JOHN PERRY WHITNEY John Perry Whitney, the son of Ernest Reynolds and Mrs. QAnne Jane Wiebej Whitney, was born in Brooklyn September 25, 1900. Attendance at public schools and grad- uation from Bushwick High in 1917 was followed by appoint- ment to the U.S. Naval Academy from which he was graduated with the class of 1922 having seen World War I service with USS Maine. Steady promotion followed to Captain in 1942 and coniirmation as Rear Admiral by the Senate in 1949. His first service aboard USS Oklahoma and USS Procyon led towards flight training at Pensacola. Designated a Naval Aviator in 1925 he began a career of broad scope in Naval Aviation: Scouting Squadron One attached to USS Wright 19265 NAS Pensacola as instructor 1927-29, Senior Air Oiiicer, aviation units, USS lVIilwaukee and USS Memphis 1929-315 Engineer for Assembly and Repair, NAS Pensacola 1931-335 Senior Aviation OHicer USS San Francisco 1934g Fighting Squadron Three, USS Ranger 1934-36, USS Lexing- ton 19365 Bureau of Aeronautics 1937, study at the Army Industrial College, Washington 1937-38, Bureau of Aero- nautics, Plans Division, 1938-405 Commanding OHicer USS Clemson 1940-42, Operations Officer, Bureau of Aeronautics, 19425 Director of the Aviation Division, Office of CNO 19425 Director of Naval Air Transport Service 1942. In December 1943 he assumed command of USS Kitkun Bay CVE 71, For meritorious Service as Commanding OHRcer...during the assault and capture enemy Japanese- held islands from June 14 to August 4, 1944... he was awarded the bronze star with combat g'V,'. Later in the war, during the Second Battle of the Philippine Sea he was award- ed the Navy Cross for Hdistinguished extraordinary heroism. . . as Commanding Officer of the USS Kitkun Bay during... engagement with major elements of the Japanese Fleet on 25 October 1944. . .By his superb seamanship. . .he brought his ship safely through the engagement virtually unscathed. . . Two escort carriers, two destroyers and one destroyer escort were sunk in this battle. He wears the Presidential Unit Citation ribbon awarded to Task Unit 77.4.3 of which USS Kitkun Bay was part. I The Naval Air Transport Service, Navy Department, Wash- ington was his next assignment: Director 1944, Deputy Director and Chief of Staff with rank of Commodore 1945. In the latter capacity his outstanding service was noted by a Letter of Commendation from the Secretary of the Navy. Duty as Commanding Ofhcer of USS Midway in 1946 and 1947 was followed by: Staff of Commander of Naval Air Advance Training, Jacksonville 19475 Vice Commander, Mili- tary Air Transport Service 1948-51, Commander Carrier Division Sixteen 1951, Commander Hunter Killer Group, Atlantic Fleet 1951-52, Chief of Naval Air Basic Training, Pensacola 1952-53. In. November 1953 he assumed command as Commander Carrier Division Five on USS Yorktown from which ship he shifted his flag to USS Oriskany on 15 February 1954. - I I I ,f 12 , r 1g.,..x.,..,. ,MM l I I l l l l l i I r 1 t 1 1 1 I l l 1 5 1 l J 1 CAPT W. A. Moffett, Jr. T. Gilbert, M. A. Pizza, L. D. Sonneson, W. F. Brefczynski, C. Magnus. First Row: F. R. Paranda, F. F.. Williams, R. F. Simberger, A. Valdez, B. G. May, W. R. Mueller, M. Labrador. Second Row: B. Millhoane, T. C. Millan, M. L. Miller, H. E. Stephens, McGovern, S. C. Shaffner, L. L. Wfilkins, E. G. Richardson. Third Row C. O. Myers, R. D. Russell, R. F. Olds, A. L. Wescott, T. D. Smith, B. L. Wfight, N. H. Newell, G. Young. First Row: H. P. Lanham, W. A. Moffett, P. VVhitney, W. W. Jones. Second Row: H. C. Lovegrove, K. C. Buchner, R. E. Kuntz, R. C. Cochran, M. M. Casey, Jr., C. F.. Rich, J. Garvie, A. L. Prevost, T. F.. Keyes, D. Schnepp, L. F. Richardson. Third Row: H. Farrar, R. Kaas, B. H. Hunley, N. Guletsky, M. Nisbet, Jr., B. Ehrlich, G. M. Hall, R. M. Voris, S. Riordan, T. W. Wickland, D. Carter, D. M. Dunafon, P. M. Payne, E. H. Little. First Row: A. E. Maes, B. Garcia, VV. H. Bisgard, D. Chapman, R. M. Gibson, L. Bumacod R. Acuavera, W. D. Cook, L. B. Carter, P. A. Jaquith. Second Row: R. R. Lawson, D. L Jones, V. K. Armstrong, R. H. Golden, R. A. Gleim, F.. Blancy, W. H. Bagley, R. W. Allen Third Row: A. T. Gaudet, T. Aysip, A. Bannish, R. D. Hemmerick, G. W. Fingar, R. H Keis, B. L. Booth, F. L. Gaines, F.. Arnold, A. M. Marquardt, C. R. Jones, C. C. Holm H. F. Hansen. Fourth Row: B. C. Burns, VV. V. Kirk, G. R. Gore, YV. Lough, B. Jones H. E. Jones, I. V. Luke, A. G. Hoving. 3 9 Commander P. K. Blesh ON THE BRIDGE. Born 20 November 1912 at Keating Summit, Pennsylvania, CDR Blesh spent his boyhood days in pursuit of a formal education leading to graduation from Syracuse University, with the class of 135. He began his naval career in 1936 and was almost immediately assigned under the Aviation Cadet Program to NAS Pensacola winning his wings and commission in September 1937. Serving first as a pilot in VP-2 and later as a flight instructor at NAS, Miami, he earned promotion to the grade of Lieutenant in May 1942. Service as Executive Oflicer of VPB Training Squadron at NAS Jacksonville was followed in March 1943 by assignment as Air Oflicer on the U.S.S. Albermarle. He was promoted to Lieutenant Com- mander in July of 1943. In October of 1943 CDR Blesh assumed the task of Executive Officer VPB-107 which he subsequently commanded in January 1944. The operational record of this squadron, operating out of Natal, Brazil and Ascension Island as part of Fourth Fleet, earned the squadron the Presidential Unit Citation. He was promoted to Commander in 1945 while a member of FAXV-9 Staff as Assistant Operations Officer. Following Wforld VVar H came several responsible assignments broken by a year at General Line School, FAW-5 Chief Staff OfHcer 1945, Commanding OHicer FASRON-117 1947-48, Chief of Staff fPlansQ Commander Fleet Air Hawaii 1949-50, Office of Chief of Naval Operations 1950-52. Commander Blesh reported aboard U.S.S. Oriskany as Operations OHicer in May 1952 serving in that capacity until he became Executive Officer in June 1953. His performance of duty during this period of the Korean War' earned a gold star in lieu of a second Bronze Star uFor meritorious service as Operations Officer of the U.S.S. Oriskany during sustained offensive operations in support of United Nations Forcesv. Executive Officer PAPER WORK BELOW. ix, 5.5,-9j11n.l,f v- V' 9 A . . XNM R 1 1 1 c ww Kvxx x X xx V5 Yi? x X 5 Q S 4 u x e 2 ! E 1 N N 5 x t?'? B LCDR R. K. Wilson LT A. Grygiel Protestant Chaplain LCDR A. B. Allen Jr. Administration Ojioer Catholic Chaplain ' AdZ4 m E'1'E'1-.33d'Er-'saw' - ' W -' -gf--,C--m-',f - 1- Igjiwefm-Q-'- -wg' Rf' -new - - - fgfQ1',.- ' . 5: .H mmm-f ff 3 '5'f i mTKTT'l' A W, ,g35gwsj5Tr'f2fL, LEGAL BEGALS-at your service for better or worse The men in the X Division are the ones who take care of all the paper work that keeps the ship in order. You see them first upon checking into the ship and last when you leave. The chaplains are at your service for con- sultation and help. The legal oilice can assist you in many of your civilian prob- lems as well as Navy law. Rules and regulations are enforced by your alert Master at Arms. Yes the X Division takes care of all the miscellaneous STRAIGHT DOPE always comes from your smiling PIO men personal details for all aboard. First Row: L. P. Loyo, R. Colonna, L. B. Erpelding, R. E. Galloway, D. L. Guiliani. Second Row: G. Phillips, M. T. Parker, C. C. Collins, H. E. Hull, A. HBH Allen, M. V. Crabb, R. E. Banes, D. E. Dietrich, F. Slaybaugh, F.. V. Bensinger. Third Row: W. W. Pearson, Jr., G. G. Norsen, G. S. Christensen, R. Casaus, Jr., L. Heaney, R. D. Mac- Ravey, H. H. Briggs, H. W. McKee, Maloney, F. L. Luthe. Fourth Row: A. C. Urseth, F. M. Fitzsimmons, T. fnj Marchese, R. Qnj Asfar, B. D. Price, A. G. Shearer, P. E. Middleton, O. V. Wagner, V. M. Nicholson, R. W. Nielsen, G. L. Johnson. First Row: R. D. Lyne, L. E. York, D. F. Ferris, E. W. Norton, R. K. Wilson, A. Grygiel D. W. Glover, T. R. Jackson, A. T. Buckun, R. W. Edwards. Second Row: F. Kowalskey J. A. Younkin, L. F. Allen, Wh G. Laughlin, D. C. Curtis, G. V. Kelly, A. R. Conklin R. P. Paxton, R. F. Grande. Third Row: E. R. Austreng, C. Marshall, W. H. Simms C. E. Puryear, T. l'Veiske, E. Rumann, G. L. Callaway, C. L. Bailey. AT YOUR SERVICE-commuted rations-promotions-leave papers. PRINT SHOP-larger than many similar businesses in the U.S.A. TAKE IT EASY-keep out of trouble and these are swell fellows. CLOSE TO THE SOURCE-the men in the Captain's Oflice get the Lmgarbled word first. 'mir-.'.F,.v'.w'1.-'J1 '.r' ' T ', T1'1. Y1 1f':2' X x X xx X X NX ' ww ff Q V CDR A L Burgess A Operations O cer D' CDR G S Rlchey Air Operations O Cer R4 , . Lfl 1 ' . A Yip.,,-rY,,.VV,-.-W-v--Y-vw-,---'-- --P-vg' .-.wf . n--- --- , f- - A'-5 ififf-Y f , ,, , .f-,.7,.- -fJ-711rFW:vfLSv7,frf'3n'w1TE-Wr7v'j.r'7.v'17-f f,,11,r-fff3fw 1 -'T'fP'. ' W ' ' ' ' ' ' ' f2 1F7 f'14 4'9H-an m:.J.-Infmmwzfffmcan:z.'P:Lazvw:fQ5fLff1wiffw2S-:Svf f' -:rr-5'?:U:iw --.. W ' ' ' if ' E 5 r E 3 3 . . P if N 1 Q1 H is 3 5 L3 q S 1 i XE Q 14 1 N, 4 fi 'i w 1 ai I 1 ir e 11' L xii .- Na V In li' ir Er N 1 . . 4 Q 175 ,117 Personnel of the OA Division have a variety of functions. They man Air Plot, collection center for pre-flight information and battle status of all aircraft. The division is the weather bird of the ship, and maintains a twenty four hour watch. The Photo Lab, furnishes service on all types of photo work from ID card pictures to the processing of combat photography. Photo Intelligence, a sub- division of Air Intelligence, offer the specialized functions necessary in evaluating combat pho- tography. , ACI BOYS-examining a contour map of Korea. First Row: M. B. Tallent, D. F. Sheehan, A. Datchuk, C. Grein, C. Burkhart, B. Allred D. R. Lawson M. E. Boutwell N. C. Deleuze E. M. Philli s. Second Row: C. Darbonne 9 9 7 P , B. D. Roberts, D. W. Weeden, D. L. Hoover, D. L. Tomlinson, R. L. Gay, R. L. Stitt, C. W. Carmona, R. A. Cooper, A. E. Williams. Third Row: L. L. Libby, W. E. Utterback, W. S Rush, R. E. Tweedy, P. E. O'Brein, H. N. Stouder, B. G. Huffer, T. Daly, G. D. Lederach, R. A. Roese, B. Kiser. AIR OPS-where are the two planes that went to the beach? First Row: F. A. Northup E. R. Marston E. H. ones . . Lehmoine A. W. Levsis W. R. Jones . L. D. Mitchell A. Van- cura. Second Row: R. R. Soden C. R. Price E. R Rickeway D. H. Ackerman M. V. Schell J. Tedesco B. L. Bond. Third Row: W. C. Oaks T. E. Kram- ms D. L. Taff G. W. Danforth R. Rivera R. W. Chaty. 7 , J , .lrzl 1 'a 9 Jr: 7 a Q , 9 a 9 9 C3 7 a a THE PHOTO SHOP without them no criuse book WINDS ALOFT a weather balloon goes up. 1 - W . ...dm The OE Division is responsible for cor- rective maintenance of the majority of ship- board electronic equipment. This equip- ment consists of sea and air search radar, air- craft early warning radar, radar repeaters and switchboards, carrier controlled ap- proach, and aircraft true air speed radars, also IFF and aircraft homing beacons, Loran, sonar, radio receivers and trans- mitters, remote radio operating stations and their patch panels, teletype and facsimile transmitters and receivers, electronic counter- measures equipment, ship's entertainment amplifier and television systems, and the complex test equipment used to test and service the above. Like the electrons they work with, the ETS are always moving. 5 4 .,, M s -ss sssssssss sssss ff J , 'r ii if T' f f J 3 Q X3 ' ii ' h 1 u il E ix V I 1 x I 3 1.- 1 5 li F Ei z fi , L L 5 ff E Yi Q dl Q ' SEARCH AND TEST-where's the trouble. Ll V Ei- I, '. Q ' Q E p 1 W Z - s f' I f .4 Sis 4' 'J 5 I3 14 ,K ii i E54 5 F4 3 -L4 r: 51 5 1 5 , 5 g 3 5 2, 1 ii' 1 I 1 li 5 N , 31 , , l ' ' ,Vt , L: 7 i FOUND IT-HOW HX if- GET BUSY-there is always more testing and repairing. 4 1 we '4 DA Q rremisaiaiff-:2vfm::f,z:'J-.Awwzff-'Qzfreserfzfzfweafakffvi'fn-wifzwffP ' s s ffsrfflfffffffff ss : l ! 2 I l 3 ji ir E l I l Combat Information Center, the eyes of the ship, collects information from radar, lookouts, radio, and publications, then displays it in various forms on lighted plots, status boards, the VG scope, and DRT. The information is evaluated and only the timely and pertinent data is disseminated to those who need to know. During battle CIC performs a vital function in plotting the location of all enemy and friendly aircraft and ships in the area, passing it to the conn, navigation, and gunnery directors. SURFACE PICTURE manned and ready: First Row: B. M. Pellman, G. Madine, C. R. Buchan, K. F. Raines, F. E. Meisel, H. E. Swofford, E. Adair, F. B. Callen, R. A. Douglas, G. E. Fairbanks. Second Row: C. H. Noncrief, H. L. Edwards, L. P. Hazel, C. R. Clark, D. M. Krueger, H. H. Lamar, S. F. Kelley, E. S. Plante, D. E. Fuller, R. IN. I-Iardee. Third Row: L. A. Gunnels, M. Biggs, H. Hoover, H. Crowley, D. R. Enfinger, D. P. Nemir, VV. G. Butsch, T. Loguson, R. Hardy, T. P. Madine. Fourth Row: F. L. Smith,.J. A. Yeoman, F. A. Basil, R. D. Davis, R. E. Carr, D. R. German, F. L. Hart, B. Schlumpberger, W. L. Combs, 'C. IN. VVinter. First Row: R. H. Greenlee, W. G. Gilchrist, G. L. Worthington, H. Harrah, V. R. Donaldson, R. B. 'Wadsworth, VV. Hampton, K. F. Casey, M. L. Maney, A. Qnj Troost. Second Row: T. F.. Burke, P. Qnj Rathbone, L. S. Roos, E. L. Carpenter, H. Knoche, D. VV. Alderton, B. Irby, D. S. Anderson, C. E. Wright, W. H. Polete. Third Row: D. W. Oliver, C. H. Vosburgh, W. R. I-Iurst, R. McKibben, J. F. Mains, C. W. Cason, D. Baran, R. H. Hunsberger, A. D. Cook, M. E. Obert, J. Qnj Sullivan. Fourfh Row: G. VV. Harry, KI. fnj Yager, H. C. Ganbrell, G. M. Daniels, E. C. Schnabel, P. F. Roland, J. VV. Bess, B. T. Settles, A. Qnj Thompson, E. H. MacMannis, G. F.. Stryker, O. Kelly. '-'?x,2'3 '3f 7ifff ' THE OI DIVISION oliicer, junior division officer, and material officer, abley aided by operations yeoman handle the chore of paperwork. CIC CONTROLS our aircraft and plots enemy planes to aid interception. THE MEN on the surface picture track all surface contacts, work ma- neuvering board solutions, do radar navigation, and aid in station keep- mg. - vgxg gf :jj . x X x X . srfi ,M K X ze X .Mix .3 Wsgx N X XX .vm---M----A W - Xlbvow '?!Ql a ww ix 5? 53 . Q W 5 xx .NX x X 4 X X k WS: 0 A Radio and radio communications and the mail fall to OR Division. The earphones and typewriters, the tele- graph keys, the teletype are part of their job. Below, the postal clerks build morale, good will, handle postal business of the ship. From all these Comes business: the nemfsf some enter' First Row: L. Powell, H. Meizler, VV. S. Pease, L. G. Elliott. ta1UmeUtff0m the 0UfS1dC World and Second Row: G. l. Thompson, L. E. Diamond, G. A. Anderson, thru them back goes word from us. E. R. Seymour, S. W. Keyes, D. A. Olson. V . First Row: AQ L. Church, M. E. Andrie, F. W. McDonald, G. Vargus, R. A. Bennett, P. Lopez, D. K. Stevenson, F. O. Simmons. Second Row? W. Anderson, L. F. Behrends, B. Payne, T. P. Kollmer, H. F. Schmidt, YV. M. Neal, P. Mullen, YV. York, M. Dotson. Third Row: R. A. Ostbv, C. D. Patterson, F. L. Herrington, K. H. Morris, G. Rocca, R. M. Lauer, D. Loften, T. Safadxxl YULETIDE This is the signal gang. Semaphore, flashing light, flag hoist they know them all and practice them continually. They are the visual signal experts. Everyone in the area and their whereabouts are known to them. A friendly message to a nearby buddy-they will get it through. First Row: R. Powell, M. S. McCall, G. B. Lynch, R. Menshouse, B. M. Dye, W. R. Buckallew E. E. Burks, F. M. Burke. Second Row: R. Clark, D. A. Irving, E. Cnj Saenz, VV. E. Vickers, F. C Larvie, A. fnl Nivison, H. L. Sloop, S. R. Rogers, L. VV. Morgan. WITH SPEED and ACCURACY another signal is hoisted. TWO MEMBERS of the SIGNAL GANG flash another message. Tosa 97I xx .3 5 . ' , - 'Z v of , li Q4 li ff f N 5 ,X ' S fl In plot and on the bridge the Navigators chart our course and check our position. They make the measurements for safe course, radar in fog, loran in storms, star sights when clear, bearings and soundings if near- ing the shore. There are chronometers to be wound and charts to be corrected, Far -below the bridge, the Band practices, plays for religious services, entertains during smokers and bazaar sales and stands ready for any occasion. All a part of the same team. First Row: W J. R. Freehan, VV. E. Dumke, Church, D. G. E. Kettler, R. C. Kurtz, S. Lowe, R. G. Thompson, W. R. Pittman, R. S. Denbigh, N. G. lVoods. Second Row: Sarcinelli, D. E. Lane, E. Gibson, H. M. Rainwater, R. E. Allender, R. G. Gates, R. A. Perry. Third Row: G. M. Lowery, E. Daye, B. L. Davis, M. D. Britton, G. A. Lewis, R. M. Vargas. THE OLD-TIME WHEEL is replaced by auto-steering. THE LOG is a record of all activities. STRANGE THINGS are happening. First Row: L. Hintz, L. G. Rogers Jr., G. M. Bartlebaugh, Jr., D. E Baker, VV. H. Saltern, A. G. Swift Jr., K. G. Randolph, N. Bowron, G. L. Birrell. Second Row: G. N. Diesel, A. F. Kleis, E. F. Darr, M. Krofta, XV. Schultz, F. L. Hickey, D. F. Green, H. Bernstein. I! I I 5 S C s f' I! K I. A Il ix, I I 514 L! I I P I If 311 m MI.. NIH Iiiw III. Elf! i i I, II II, .III I. :I I 114 IW. V II INV WI EVKI w I I5 '!lI III :III II W 'IIQ I. V I,- Il I I III I I II I I I ,, I 'I if! 'I I I 'I -I I ' I ' I 1 I I I I i L I l I I F N 4 1 1 1 1 X , 1 I gn Y fl A In ll 4 V' l F in -:rv 1 ,nvsamw , if i if . L Q r r n J 3. JA A ap ive 1'f Q f 1 1x15 S . I . 5 1 1' 2 3 'I S T' S I i1 , J Q CDR B. A. Miles A Air OWCQT 1 gy if l 9 5 il' ii 3 I Q1 9 1 LCDR W. H. Anderson if ' Assistant Air OFiC6T L A , ..fam-nmfw-mfrpvfcefvffs-'rfmfs-:ff.'1.mfwmr.rf'mw. fp' .1-.4.V K Y N s I ri I I I :12'5:ii::ft V-l Division is the Flight Deck. They are plane directors and pushers. They handle equipment such as airplane elevators, tractors, crash cranes and fork lifts. The flight deck is spotted with the red, green, brown, yellow and blue jerseys which the flight deck crew wear, each color denoting a job. Long into the evening plane directors can be seen respotting the planes for the next mornings launch. First Row: A. C. Baca, T. Gutierrez, R. Conrad G. D. Sanders, N. Fonseca, G. H. Pollock, R. H Herndon, R. F. Paeth, R. L. Moore. Second Row J. E. VVorra1l, R. Vidovich, R. VV. Heyer, A VVendel, M. Yox, A. L. Milford, W. Gilbert S. Youngbear, C. M. Quanrud. Third Row: D. L Prill, M. Jaramillo, R. A. Ives, R. VV. Knight, B. Harrison, R. E. Meier, N. F. Vanover, C. E Worthington. 'S'?5 f-'15'f:-'ii' W5 T, ,QGCGTFQK Tiff- W-K'TF'Ffx.rvf-'1 7 Firxt Row: G. Haydu, S. L. Styrc, P. E. Evans, H. L. Sutherland, F.. G. Davis, V. D. Carruth VV. F.. Hyslip, R. E. Freeman, M. Talmadge, R. C. Kelso. Second Row: YN. L. Hargrove, B. W. Sutton W. I. Fickett, H. Kipp, R. A. Bazner, E. A. Van Egmond, W. C. Heffern, C. VVooles, R. E Cummins, G. G. Mc Ginnis: Third Row: C. B. Beard, R. O. Sweeney, B. D. Shelton, D. G. Cobb J. W. Mauldin, R. E. Hill, D. L. Hammel, L. Clarkson, G. L. Hutchings, H. C. De Masis. THEY PUSH the planes back-ready for launch. THEY PULL the planes forward-ready for recovery. Fzrst Row: R. E. Frlsbie, D. M. Gondor, F. Baker, fnj Sheppard, G. Bardouche, R. Campbell, E. M. Smart, A. Hoffman, G. Billings, K. Beaupre. Second Row: B. MCI-Iafie, W. Martin, Henson, M. H. Ziegler, E. L. Floyd, S. L. Cornelison, E. L. O'Neill, H. Cnj Broadwater, H. M. Byrington, D. M. Bell. Third Row: T. Rudd, T. W. Muse, F.. W. Mohl, G. L. Page, R. P. Eisele, G. D. Moss, R. F. McIntyre, T. K. Mclnerney, L. Hill, T. Cnj Heller. First Row: C. T. Porter, VV. R. Freeman, G. Piitze, K. E. Caldwell, G. F. Munns, W. L. Gsakany, B. E. Space, S. P. Ribera, W. T. Bernard, R. L. Sanders. Second Row: G. V. Ehlacher, L. A. Fletcher, R. L. Gabriel, L. C. Guss, D. O. Enslen, R. YV. WVisner, Profeta, G. Stinson, D. A. Blake, D. G. Quesenberry. Third Row: G. Mondragon, M. L. Mills, D. A. Jenson, G. F. Miller, P. G. Gauthier, M. Dwyer, A. Smith, R. G. Harrell, R. A. MeLane,- L. F. Smith. MH A 1112. E ut. 2 I 1 1 EI1. :1 11. V1 lm iii' H1 iw 111 H' Vx' iii W1 '?. 1. 1.1 1 1,1 l 1 4 l fi 1 1 1 1 l 51.1 I1 yi fel. . itil' lily if N1 lit I l i l t U. r 1 1 . I i 1 1 V f 115. V-2 Division-the catapult and arrestin gear division. This group of the ship is rnade up of highly trained men who are responsible for the maintenance and operation of the catapults, arresting gear, barriers, barricade and jet blast deflectors. The arresting gear crewrnan's job is to see that the pilot's plane is safely brought to a stop. The catapult crewrnen have the responsibility of properly hooking each aircraft into the catapult, settin correct pressures, and giving the plane a ffood launch. First Row: T. A. Donovan, D. G. Morse, M. A. Nelson, H. F. Weitzel, A. M. Howard, B. Gill, R. Oatman, R. E. Barigar, F.. C. Houck. Second Row: F. C. Nunzio, B. C. Bourland, R. F. Carroll, R. D. . lfVheeldon, M. Cielinski, K. M. Boretsky, E. Ullrich, C. M. McDonough, M. O,Carroll. Third Row: C. L. Lindsey, R. W. Sculley, E. Weldon, C. L. Householder, R. C. McQuistion, T. E. Bowers, E. Endrich, D. Payne, F. O,Connor, E. Donatto. BARRIER, BARRIER-the flight deck crew is waiting to go into action. CATAPULT CREW .mu l First Row: M. R. Turpin, C. E. Law, D. W. Pope, B. Venable, L. Flynn, R. L. Schopf, H. I Winchester, F. X. Simmons. Second Row: D. L. Lasley, R. L. Clem, VV. C. Oldham, E. E. Rickord, E. C. O,Bryant, B. YN. Crowe, D. Caro, S. H. Karte. Third Row: A. W. Siberini, C. L. Carter, S. F. Kerman, N. Parsons, A. Carr, R. Ferris, R. Querey, G. Lutz, A. D. Simmons. The CAT,' CREW puts in long hours while in port to keep the catapults working V-3 is the 'iBusy Bee of the hangar deck. This division's duties are the moving of all aircraft on the hangar deck, upkeep of all fire lighting equipment assigned to the hangar deck and the maintenance of the hangar deck itself. This includes maintenance of roller curtains, fire doors and associated conflagra- tion stations... All over the place, all the time. . . First Row: fKrLeelingj O. Johnson, M. Thomas, E. Green, W. E. Adams. First Row. W. D. Moore, F. A. Sauerwald, S. G. Long, C. Arnold, L. Connolly, L. T. Zuehlke, T. A. Loyd, P. Proctor, D. L. Cozby, L. M. Schilke. Second Row: L. I. Parks, H. Nolen, P. Messina, R. N. Milburn, D. C. Briggs, W. Hughes, C. D. Sloan, E. A. Vassallo D. A. Campbell, R. L. Coen. Third Row: G. D. Bennett, R. M. Bocian, W. Cameron N. Scott, L. A. Randall, E. VV. Horton, O. K. Frazier, I. Smith, R. Milliorn C. TVoods. First Row: Clineelirigj A. L. Sander, E. Hooten, D. A. Lee, D. Godwin, G. E. Woods. First Row: QSitti1zgl B. W. Shaw, P. H. Wfilson, B. L. Cogdill, T. Myers, H. C. Smith K. E. Koehler, R. L. Webb, R. E. Kimbel, G. C. Stark, B. Armocida. Second Row: C McGhee, R. E. King, P. R. Baldwin, R. W. Moore, P. C. Hampton, B. H. Jones, A Bartholomew, R. Kuhns, R. Connolly, F. E. Seyboth. Third Row: F.. Flowers, R. A Brewer, H. F. Priem, A. A. Johnson, M. R. Padgett, B. Wfard, R. E. Blend, F. M. Scruggs J. C. Denson, K. N. Harrison. RESPOT HANGAR DECK for Basketball, Bingo, lWovies . . . M 1-T r -.Wt THE HANGAR DECK. . .V-3's hub of activity for aircraft handling during operations as well as the center of social and recreational activities while in port. The V-4 Division is responsible for the oper- ation and upkeep of all shops and equipment assigned for maintenance of aircraft. Repair and maintenance of all automotive equipment assigned to the ship is a sizeable job for any- one, and one well done. First Row: L. D. Frey, D. K. Dunsmore, N. A. Bush, H. F. McKay, D. M. Green, L. A Bass, F. Phelan, R. G. Potvin. Second Row: R. L. Nestor, H. L. Large, M. XV. Lan- cendorfer, D. H. Heid, L. A. Ussery, D. A. MacNevin, D. D. Miller, E. Mailey. Third Row: E. D. Myers, A. L. Nelson, R. E. Blevins, R. G. Fuqua, R. A. Torgeson, G. P. Ammann D. O. Tranque, P. A. Roenne. THEY'RE OLD-but they run. NEW ENGINE bel ad . ,. y , H , , , K , , , , , ,V ,..,,,,, , ,,,,,,..,,.., .,4,1L:.qT...STY-viy-.:-1, v- f?H?KQ1Wl'11f-114 4'ff'f 11fi'f1fP151 '3'i' 3'i'7u '7 'lZT ' V - . . i V ,f .' . few i 'WWTYH 'T Tl T . ' ' ' ' . . . . , . . .. W, . . . W., ..-. . . . . .----...L....-,..,.u,..tn-.... W e - V' ,'g,,. , ., .M M , .. 1 . . NE I 5 .l. .x E I ' an 'Sf-sd I g. ,VF -I s 5 3 f L. A. Lan- Third mlllll, X 1 . . . . a First Row: E. L. Karnai, W. F. Bispo, G. L. Herndon, V. Herren, P. M. Nelson, H. M. Welch, G. R. Rose, A. M. Yarbrough. Second Row: R. S. Gorkrean, Powell, G. A MacDonald, A. P. Bramham, M. Stackhouse, R. W. Janes, G. N. Hawkins. Third Row R. Timrnel, D. P. Roberts, L. M. Wfasmer, L. E. Jones, E. F. Meschke, G. Handrop J. G. Eagle. 9 Q.. ky.: ' t ! First Row: O. Koontz, N. E. Witherbee, T. Roxbury, A. Rodriguez, VV. E. Rall, L. YV. Henshaw, Jr. Second Row: B. Bruner, WV. Yonkman, E. E. Turner, E. V. Haynes, D. H. Murphy, L. G. Hampton, P. A. Payne, M. B. Pitcher, G. Baker, L. G. Beougher. Third Row: R. G. Wailionis, L. G Wills, E. S. Gavalucci, N. H. Friend, D. M. Le Beau, R. D. Mueller, R. V. Bartrem, D. E. Zelilf, E. L. Welton, L. R. Schaal. Fourth Row: R. I. Johnson, E. H. Sedam, VV. S. Cook, jr., A. D. Stemhagen, W. Oliver, G. E. Snyder, T. VV. Logan, G. Weagan, N. E. Nally, N. O. Benavidez. l E EVE b' adied for installation. TAKE a SHOR T break. .L L- v .....---k- +1 -:fwfr . . Y . . . V -V The V-6 Division is one where men are instilled with a sense of responsibility for know- how, caution, and alertness. Every type of rocket, bomb and fuse is handled by these men, therefore, it is necessary for the safety of all hands that they do their job extremely well. One of their biggest jobs is the main- tenance and upkeep of ordnance handling equipment. First Row: E. F. Muszynski, P. Blazkovec, Bell, O. D. Webster, G. L. McAbee, J. W. Allen, M. S. Owen, E. Andes. Second Row: W. K. Hamilton, H. Baze, R. C. Rychel, R. C. McFall, K. C. VVallace, E. A. VVilln'1an, F. E. Framel, B. L. Tague. Third Row: R. Salinas, N. E. Derickson, W. Sewall, G. NI. Wisniewski, W. S. Simpson, L. G. Currier, B. Kuhns, G. W. Keeling, M. Matzek, Jr. 3. - REQ . - 1 Q 'Q-K First Row: R. E. Copeland, C. F. Hall, H. L. Swails, XV. Anderson, G. L. McAbee H. M. Edwards, C. T. Kester, E. A. King. Second Row: H. S. Machowski, D. Jones G. L. Nickerson, F. Moraga, E. Smith, B. F.. Napier, A. P. Nagy, L. M. Means, R. wf Crowe. Third Row: C. E. Warren, G. H. Davis, M. W. Gorring, S. C. Roberson, A. R Good, P..Roman, E. L. Bundschuh, W7. Martin, P. Harper. First Row: Lovell, P. M. Rittenhouse, VV. Y. Luke, N. Coll, G. L. McAbee, M. C. Wheeler, W. D. Swars, E. R. Norton. Second Row: W. F. McCoy, R. D. Crosby, G. L- Roche, R. H. Pipho, S. B. Golubzik, A. R. Humpherys, A. Deney, P. Montieth, L. Gephart. Third Row: R. YV. Housen, T. F. Meehan, K. L. Gustafson, F. G. Mullins, F. Mullins, C. B. Hearn, R. J. Smith, R. G. Mullins, H. M. Pruett, W. Comstock, R. C. Wfilliams. '-f we-rr-sz,.,,.---T.--F. ,- . , X . , i- X . -. .K- .N ,.,. A . . -, . ,Y ,, .f - ,mf Y , , Y Y , , , ' ' pt'-xlh. . 4va ' V . N . ,, , , r A E E f w v N V , I , . 1 I E , I i i E N i 5 i N Lmucc, I V 1, STRONG MEN in the Shop. V. lf 11, QLG' lug' , l' I w E 'J g. i Il lx H! Ns! S 1 r 1 5' MC 2,011 ML b,fuIl.iIl5a flswfkf .Ay PREPARIN G to load. LOADED-READY F9F-5 moves to the 'GCATH for launch. .,., First Row QKneelingj.' XV. L. Ready, J. Pellicane, M. Unangst, H. G. Grabb, E. R. Pearce, C. L. Lee. First Row QSittingj: R. N. Spurgeon, R. Du Verney, R. M. Barnett, F. H. VViltfong, VV. E. Lonsdale, R. R. Buckley, B. E. Guertin, R. L. Hulse, UL7, SDH Parks, M. E. Emmert. Second Row: D. N. Zizzo, C. K. Haglund, G. Smith, R. Bray, J. Felber, C. R. Palmer, D. E. Reynolds, A. M. Meyers, D. Holzappel, C. F. Mixon. Third Row: R. E. Benjamin, F. Mc- Cooey, H. E. Bunch, B. Markham, R. A. Miller, W. VVhittaker, E. Smith, H. G. Gragg, C. B. Galligan, P. I. Thompson. . - -.,....,...., ....,.-.-.-4,3 f - First Row: B. D. Schutz, A. E. Emgman, H. G. Lamb, F. T. Carroll, R. W. Barker, P. E. Barnicle, V. Avvenire, T. W. McFarland. Second Row: D. L. Gross, D. Reed, C. L. Ware, E. Cyr, R. L. Williams, W. Curnayn, E. T. Parsons, H. M. Samick, W. Putney. Third Row: R. L. Kelly, H. E. Fish, G. T. Parr, R. T. Mclnerney, A. Shilkitus, H. L. Wfare, S. Banks, VV. T. Dugdale. fi --4 ,- . -.... V Y -.. ..., r,.f..,.--..-MY -1+---W M:-: - 'f 3. A 3 The primary job of the Helicopter Squadron is to serve as a plane guard for aircraft being launched and recovered, but still an important part of their work is to provide an ePfective method of transportation for passengers and official guard mail between Oriskany and other ships in the force. It is a reassuring sight to the pilots to see this Uwhirlybirdn or Heggbeatera' as it is sometimes called ready to rescue them in case one goes into the Hdrinkw. These angels are Hon guardv to assure the safety of our pilots. X LCDR G. P. Koch Gunnery Ojicer I 1 LT L, Furey CHBOSN E. Manson LTJG R. T. Gibbons LT A. MacDonald Assistant GunneTy Owner Ships Boatswain First Lieutenant, '54 First Lieutenant, '53 .,,,,.,.,, gwjk ,iw 'MF . Y V-, ff- .f - .-cf..-'fu .1-Li 'V .s-.- W . 3' ?'1Q-'ff-If 71.11-T3f5 . f ' -3' T - - - 'i 1 ,-,.., ,.-,..-.f -.v:.f...efrsxfarsrirzeff:-Qwwsx-zaislaaq-1-Q.. .mar1:21e2i1+T- Ps.-fv5-n.w:.-,. .Q .. ,L . .- .v - - ' 13 - A X X' ' . Y. ma H.. -HLHfff1:L:A-Y---1-V 1--'ff-,fffffr----Dir-W----Av-.A .-. . . :...... ' ' ' C'You name it and we can sew itf, These men handle the sail locker where all types of sewing are done, everything from muzzle bags to a good patch on a pair of dungarees. Here you Hnd the Boatswainls Locker where you get supplies, heaving lines, hawser, shackles, clean- ing rags, swabs and numerous other items which spell work, If there is painting to be done, you call on lst for issue-red lead-haze gray and all the wonderful color schemes carried out by Uncle Sam's Navy-Small in number, First Division is doing a big job. First Row: E. E. Seifert, F. T. Smith, C. Loucks, D. N. Denton, C. G. Fabina, H. Kiefer. Second Row: G. J. Morrow, R. A. Larose, J. fnj Mitchell, W. A. Young, J. W. Jameson, J. A. Saporito, P. W. Bishop, B. W. Rogers. MARLINSPIKE SEAMANSHIP. SAILMAKERS ART. D uAir action port-standby-commence fir- 1I1g.,,. .. The sharp report of port forward 3 and 5 guns, sector two's, give indication it's not safe to be their target. The Second Division-alert at all times-keeps its guns in readiness. Rigging and stowing the port for- ward boom falls to them when swinging Hat the hook . The din of their chipping hammers calls attention to the well kept sides. A busy outfit but always quick to lend a hand. First Row: L. Head, A. L. Bovi, W. R. Banta, B. F. Paulsen, R. E. Johnson, J. W. Hill. Second Row: V. W. Martensen, E. Reichert, H. Qnl Richardson, C. L. Matthews, S. Cnj Mejia, W. Mori, R. True. TRAINING keeps this gun crew sharp-safe-ready. NTHIRSTY TIN CAN being refuelela , . .. ,, , ..,,- V -f 1 r ..,. M-rm. as ... sw M - f -- -f T-' - L., .. . .L A 4 H' s - T 4' i-if-vf-'Y - - -'N f ' 'js -' -4--'::f'Gif,f'ji:':f-' 1' Y V V- V YW W A xl V Him--Q--l,, ,A,,., ,,,. ,..,,,,-,.- , ,Y W 1 7 ., .,.. .. 5.,A,-.3a--E-El5,fE- sf - - f - .. -. . . .WY V - A v P l Q. First Row: B. B. Hicks, G. E. McCombs, W. Wright, W, E. Toland, D. Finlay, R. A. Deming, N. R. Ahrens, T. Dunleavy, K. Browell. Second Row: R. E. Calvert, H. K. McNeil, W. L. Burke, N. E. Ratto, A. W. Eefuelcdsia day of operations begins. ,-mb i Boyett, G. A. Clark, H. Cnj Alonso, H. W. Dawe, W. L. Collins. Third Row: l E. Reilly, E. W. Givens, R. A. Henrichs, F. C. Dillon, R. Erickson, R. E. l Lanham, L. VVerth. ART OF SEAMANSHIP is still alive in the Navy The ship will moor to buoy. . .M No deaf ears to this in 3rd Division. The focisle gang is a smoothly drilled team in this or anchoring. The spanking clean bow and well kept chain are evidence of their constant work when not nursing their more serious job, the bow 3 or stbid forward 5 gun batteries. Singly with their tools or together on a line they uclickn. First Row: R. G. Parker, S. W. Young, G. Godwin, D. M. Altwegg, N. J. Nardashone, D. D. Garner, R. R. Nielsen, L. W. Gregory. Second Row: J. J. Johnson, R. L. Jones, J. M. Phillips, J. J. Cusack, J. L. Newton, G. L. Taylor, W. M. Holmes, D. P. Clark. Third Row: L. G. Vongnechten, D. E. Russell, K. W. Files, G. C. Quillen, F. M. Robinson, K. G. Norman, D. Hobbs, O. E. Davis, B. E. Peoples. TONS of SUPPLIES being brought aboard by 3rd. BOAT BOOM REFINISHED-inspection in progress. H' 'H , . . . . .,.. ...M M . , ...W .-.A--1 1- f N f- f - - - 4- - 1 1 . V . 1 . .. ' . .wri-i'f..rvr-eff-mfr Kal-1-fffr-'iff-R'Mfr-G11:v'Ff'ff ' ifa2s,,,?Q1',ZlsIF.,W'g1'1c 1.21R' gv,fS.'T'v,Q f,Mv' '..'.ii.'fST'-v5i'JLR:.'1HE.4-:1f.af',E-',1f'..n.e..f.'f' .vsfsm-z.gm.v..n..-me..s' -' -'Y' s Q+.:Isses..sf' . , . 0.4. ..Em.v:.lm1e:-f I.1c.s.m.s6ae:c.m'.sew , .1-:' .sf -.f..,- x -f -I' ' P' 4 . - . W Y.. 7+L K- ---ff---Y-f ---- - - - - - - - . , Y A i V V Z V fir Y i Twiii ,W?Af'LiA HHHW V iirir ir V i Viiiimv f 'A 'MM I i I 3 T i 3 . ! s I First Row: R. Bond, R. F. Ackley, S. Bushinski, A. L. Labo, W. Horsfall, G. M. Sharpe, R. L. Harvil, I S. Herror, T. Camp. Second Row: R. R. Ackley, T. Curran, E. D. Hart, B. E. Nerren, W. Noel, C. A. Ramsey, A. Cummings, R. Delorto. Third Row: A. R. GrifHn, R. Mason, D. L. Stichler, W. N. Wofford, B. T. Able, Sam, C. Thompson. i ' 2 'I 1 in 4 l T w v . I 1 'I . . i N wh W. .Wf REPLENISHMENT-long hours and hard work for 3rd. BAKER 10-OUI' 1101116 away fr0m h0mC. 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XX XQXWXXX X X X X X X . X .X fx X X 5 X W f..X T , . :E A XXX 'X X ...a.XXX.fgXX.,X Xwg, 6 X XQMXX X XX w,XXX?iiXNXXfX5 X ,X X. .X X X X X X' X' .,X X , X. .X X Xyw X X Wx X ,N W XXX ,V 'XXX X ..,XX'XXXXXzXXXNX.,,X X XXXX X W XX,,X4ffiQXXLw5'XXX,XX0.X XXQX XX X X 'X .XXZXNXXVX ' X ' X A ' K X X X X X X XXX X .. X X X XXX lXX'XX.Sx57Xf'X4Y5S I X Sb4N 5X WAX My XXX XXX! XX X X. X X. X XXXXXXVXX' X SX x X X X ,X, X X,X.X.XXX XQMX5X:XX,XX V VVWWX XX X . X X X X X X X 'XX .:fXXffX'0XX XXV? X , X , .X .XX X XX XX XX X X X X X X X XX X xx X X x,,xX M X X X Q X X XXQXXQXX XXX XX XX X XVQX3 .XXX 5 XX K X . .X .XXX X, QLX., ' TX' 4,Q,X,XX XX' X k X, X XXXX . . X X XX X XXNX' XX we XX. X X XXX, X XXX, 5 X MX ly! First Row: C. Zanders, C. L. Smith, C. H. Loeve, L. Kempisty, J. F. Rowe, R. A. Morieko, D. VVi1liams, R. C. Chamberlain, S. W. Degront. Second'R0w.' H. C. Snyder, VV. H. Dale, O. R. Rodengerger, F. C. Carnpagna, L. L. Hanger, W. F. Diemer, N. W. Lambie, D. VV. Penner. Third Row: G. A. Pacini o. M. Houston, B. P. Mains, R. Ai Harris, C. V. Ward, R. Romey, J. Boyne, A. Leary, R. R. Millett. CHIP, SCRAPE and PRESERVE-three words that keep the Fourth Division working in the continual battle against rust. The starboard side erupts a sheet of flame, then quiet, busy work, and guns secured. The 5th Division leaves their 3 batteries at Secure . Tomorrow at dawn refueling- theirs, the forward station, must be ready to feed a thirsty destroyer. Distance and heaving lines, blocks and rigging, all are stowed neatly in readiness. Maybe the next day replenish- ment and we load much needed stores, am- s munition and food. In all handsn evolution the 5th is a very large part. F. H. Thompson. First Row: M. E. Isbell, E. Allen, E. W. Artis, L. W. Lemley, L. Minicelli, A. R. Lavine, L. Trenholm. Second Row: D. Dillon, D. K. Bellamay, W. O. Ferguson, W. T. MacDonald, R. T. Daniello, R. C. Trevino, R. Arrington. Third Row: K. A. Knutson, K. L. Kinser, H. Link, F. Sasser, M. C. Tison, H. H. Unruh, 1 5 1 REPLENISHMENT Diilh ORISKANY SEAMEN prepare for work of the day. I 5 - v First Row: VV. S. Wilson, L. F. Allen R. D. Coleman, D. E. Robel, A. L Desrocher, H. M. Leavitt, A. Shields E. T. Austin, G. M. Friez, E Proctor. Second Row: 'E. Preez D. H. Terrel, C. Burke, A. W Doll, W. Grundmeyer, E. Loeve K. W. Crissman, R. D. Kihega, T. R Hook, J. F. Cordon, R. C. Agbulos Third Row: F. E. Rice, T. Martin YV. C. McCurry, M. J. Melendez R. W. Armstrong, C. H. Slaughter G. D. Self, A. Thompson, C. N Moreno, M. L. Bordorlon, H. R Hall. DAWN ALERT off the coast of Korea. The men of the Marine Detachment of the U.S.S. Oriskany under the able guidance of Captain O. M. Knight, assisted by lst Lt. R. D. Jameson provide the Oriskany with one of the sharpest detachments afloat. They perform the usual duties of Marines aboard ship, provide orderlies for the Captain and the Executive OHicer, man mounts 38 and 310 in sector Four, and last but not least they furnish those excellent accomodations for wayward sailors in the Marine Hotel,'. Along with whatever other miscellaneous duties they are called upon to perform, the Marines aboard the Big O spend many hours each week studying the same weapons and tactical subject that shore based Marines are studying. They also spend many hours daily on that shiny spot amidships on the 2nd deck. All this keeps them pretty busy but they occasionally find time to cooperate with everyone aboard by beating the Kearsarge Marines at various sports just to showall hands that anyone on the Big O can beat the best of them. Marines gripe a lot about sea going duty but authentic sources have it that gif you have got to go-go on the Big MO is the word given out by this detachment. MARINE BRASS discuss the plan of the day. First Row: S. L. Spurgeon, D. Russinko, F. L. Jackson, O. M. Knight, D. Green, G. Ross, A. R. Taylor, D. L. Hawks. Second Row: B. G. Miller, R. H. Brown, F.. G. Novotney, K. A. Wforde, F.. M. Starrett, E. G. Steele, W7 Ogden, G. B. Smith. Third Row: D. F Chambers, R. Poirier, K. YV. White, P. M. Penava, G M. Yochim, F. Niblick G. W. Emshwiller. - f 1.1,-.. yy, - 1 ..:5:.g,j..-1.5.5 1. ,. 1 gg 5 . V. ..,l 5, ,..,,.A.-,t .- .- Y. ,, . . - - - . .v - - ,..':....-........,-.-.... ... ,,,.,4 7.., .. . -.,.......1-..g.m.f ff . . - ' Z ZZ! VZ 9K xg,-.JAX Zz Z W ,1 Y 1 711, n fig il 1 ,Lp 1- .,,g,g A5256-'Ev 1 U x l 1 l I n l l l l 1 --ga.-,,,,. 178TH BIRTHDAY-MARINES CELEBRATE. First Row: M. Di Maggio, M. P. Falotico, D. Jones, R. D. Jameson, M. A. Mares, F. Cxley, L. F.. Kannegiesser, R. Garner. Second Row: O. Champeau, N. S. Auday, W. B. Houston, C. O. Seehuus, H. H. Foesel, R. Iorio, K. F. Rossman, R. W. Walton, C. H. H. Sarner, J. M. Moroder. Third Row: B. G. Thompson, F. W. Stoeger, L. G. Iehl, A. L. Conner, D. R. Hallman, W. T. Allrid, N. S. Auday, W. F. Good, D. D. Dansbee. MARINES IN PORT and at sea always keep training. THE M-1-THE PACK-AN ALERT MARINE. MACHINE GUN TEAM gfitihm , , , , . - . . ,. ,Vf,, .-.-.,-,f .- ..--.114-'f,11:,.f. 1' -. ---. .4 -. . Q -- , . ,- ,,..,,- - ,,. ,.., ,fq 1-.ff -,141-ff:ai1aKf3?r'rW'f1f1rf1F::sff,:f:z:an-esfffs-1.-5-ef .art-1rf::.5f.f1wf:1ff.-2:14--1-5f'mf.f-.f:wf5:S6.1G:W5-QS-5'5wFw'.-4?'Srr?:.-'.L-:xi-.,Q, .Qf.,g,,f,,-.,:..-v ewvfvffi-I 'K' A -' -' ' - i , Q - .1 -1.2 '5 'qfC3' ' - - J -..f.'p,,:f rf, :gi-.ff 3-351. qtwsf .-:sm-'ups-r.-13Sf7f:1v:v::f1r:Sw57 :f+,s:v1f?5'f:53Ef- .-Whiiff'-:Lad-ae.1L-,-1.. l. ..-gfl,Y,,x,,k.,, g,.,,,. - -v - -. -'---M --A - 1' - ' ' -I, ' ' . inf? 1 .M . . .vw . x -J.,..1 ..-. . M. no . .,., .... ,. ,,., ..m... , . . . . r uf, .M .- .,,.i,1.- 'fm-1.0 .i.+.xL.-. .N ,- Q. .. . . -. . . . . ,. --.i.,.,..1 , , .. . - , X- - ,np ,. , ., .XL-.4 ,.,4,,k.-,.- .- x - -X - Q. ,, ., - WW. V V .. - - V - - - V -W V --- ----H Y--'W . Y W Y V , . -W Mer, nw, .,A,,e,,.7i,,e.,c,.,-,, ,M V, ,, , , W . - K 1 I I W'-vs-f',v'f WMP M 595 -f ff ' 'J L' -wea- MANEUVERS in japanese countryside keep Marines in excellent condition. g6i5 Instruction as well as a good workout. TAKE FIVE. A-sz--. ,,, M, ,..,,r,u-3.-.L..... .. ,.-..- ... ..--.U .. W... ff-- -,qsgg 4i7. High line spells work for the Seventh Divi- sion. The high line stations on the fantail and flight deck are used frequently in the transfer of goods and personnel. The fantail is their area, to be swept and kept clean. Varied duties-refueling, operating cargo booms, man- ning boats, firing and cleaning guns-makes the Seventh a proud and worthy division. First Row: W. K. Way, L. L. Hanchey, G. F. Lowe, R. L. Glendenny. Second Row: R. G. Wilson, P. Dunbar, A. Fodo, W. H. Stevens, G. L. Kocur, Krier, R. R. Senn, P. Ellison. Third Row: B. Mullins, D. G. Kidwell, W. Shierant, R. Richard- son, R. F. Thompson, E. A. Orsak, G. A. Belcher, C. L. Smith. Fourth Row: S. J. Titus, F. W. Rains, P. L. Gadle, F.. Gilbert, W. L. Rogers, B. Hill, F. W. Schenkenback, R. L. Harbin. First Row: T. A. Phillips, H. B. Ledford G. G. Boswell, J. L. Sparks, R. E. East erling, M. Barbarich. Second Row: . F. Coles, A. Boutte, D. W. Denham, . R Wynn, D. Goff, P. Overbeck, D Hartle. Third Row: L. L. Rains, S A D P39014 Sitko, R. G. Herring, K. E. Pierson, Lyle, D. A. Wingo, W. A. lWann, R. VVright. LowER AWAY. . .undelewa , v,-,-.f 377.-31 ,.. . , .,--ix ...,. '-s 'X is 1 f 5 ' P: 3 Si 135 3' E 2 3 E5 Sir, 31.- , f ,xx it 4 From eye to brain to rifle-that's Fox Divi- sion. Fire controlmen man director sights and radars to learn which way, how far, how high. The Hdopen flashes through complex electric cabling to the electronic Hbrainsv, the com- puters, where hover the fire control technicians adjusting and testing. Answers are had in seconds, course, speed, elevation, lead angle. Signals feed muscles , powerful motors at the guns, to make them follow and lead. Guns made deadly by service from far below decks, where labors the armory gang. Experts at fuze and shell, hoist and elevator, they feed am- munition to the guns. From here we see the picturei' of the gunnery department. First Row: J. E. Scott, M. J. Dartez, G. V. Abdow, D. KEN Hendrix, R. N. Woodard. Second Row: R. F Bales, A. S. Boggs, C. H. Unselt, R. T. Rich, R. High, C. P. Davidosky, J. Hantack,'R. L. Labonte J. R. Mulligan. Third Row: J. E. Matkin, J. C. Maxton, A. E. Scholes, E. Winn, A. C. Lund, J. D. Glass J. O. Jackson, R. Fachet, H. R. Davis, E. Kemmerzehl, Lubenow First Row: F. Silcott, O. A. Quillen. Second Row: Rogers, C. N. Lavender, R. E. Hurt, F. Lyons, B. Benson, D. C. Paolucci, M. R. Bills, N. Brown, L. Atcheson, A. T. Buckun, E. Gibson. Third Row K. E. Stoklas, P. Uriano, R. L. Courchesne, R. Hope, B. E. Milleson, B. D. Kinney, G. T. Yound, K. Barnes, A. Tillman, A. E. Cote, B. Dileo. Fourth Row: R. L. Walker, E. Fresquez, L. L. Pennington, L. N. English, L. R. Halcomb, R. E. Beitinger, R. H. King, C. H. Fowler, D. H. Harmon, B. Anderson, F. L. Savoy, R. E. Gilmer, Jr. - Fourth Row: A. Mermis, H. W. Levine, G. P. Ross, Jr., N. I. Richburg R. L. Bryant, G. E. Cutler, H. L. Scruggs, H. fnj Dull, S. Buck, W Rhodes, Jr., E. G. Bennington. A DIRECTOR RADAR CHECK 3 7 1 ,,,,, 'af w.a.4.4pb. fl 9 OPT. SHOP . . . headquarters of activity. SMOKING LAMP IS OUT while loading ammunition. GUNNERS know their machine guns. MAIN PLOT computers at work - 'fm--Y - ' 'A lm- Y ,,.g4,. ..-.....,1.....,....a,,....,.,,w.-. -..,:,,,,.,K..,. W AM, A Y V --Jr-v, .,,, A quiet group of lads seldom seen during the day outside their working area. They must keep pretty busy. It's said they are part of the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, whatever that is. For a game of acey-ducey though, they,re mean opponents. PRECISION HANDLING MACHINERY with a well trained crew is always ready. l First Row: IN. W. Fevig, H. E. Noble, T. M. Earnshaw, M. Angleton, C. IV. Clarke, B. J Regenauer, M. Healy, H. F. Lick. Second Row: A. L. Smith, F. C. Conerty, F. O'Shea J. D. Wood, C. E. Bellinger, A. L. Hamilton, C. Moses, K. A. Perry. Fourth Row: J Maneuso, D. O. Taylor, IN. E. Daniel, F. Bailey, D. D. Carlberg, C. C. Logan, R. L. Radasevich G. E. Bloodsworth. fleftj SILENCE IS THE WATCHWORD in a team where each knows the work of the other. 4-wc gzw Q , NNW N , Q 1- 1 s I 'R if f'Q 'K ' si I I I K I I 1, I CDR N. V. King Engineering Officer '53 CDR T. P. Caden Engineering Ojieer 154 x,353?51,w AJ, M y'sK:Fp H, , ,J-4' -ff? rw' Wfsfwfy 4 5 I unm- LT H. Fisher Electrical Ojjicer LCDR R. O. E. Wagner Damage Control Assistant LT F. Lindquist Main Propulsion Assistant Q Auxiliaries, accessories? Call them as you will, they fall to the An Division to maintain in top condition. From air conditioning to dishwashing machines, thru the steam heaters and emergency diesel generators this team keeps nimbly ahead of trouble. Theirs are the air compressors, the anchor windlass, the steering gear and elevators to keep up and care for-these must work. It's all c'A s to do and HA does it. First Row: N. R. Buck, Y. F.. Steward, C. M. Bradshaw, W. B. Turner, F. McLaughlin, G. C. Wiggins, F.. W. Fowler, F. F.. Murray. Second Row: R. A. Kasch, T. B. Maroney, A. F. Freytag, L. R. Pittman, F.. D. Driver, A. C. Gore, R. D. Pfankuch, M. Schaab. Third Row: C. Abatiell, E. E. Jones, D. Weaver, R. Sheppard, T. E. Knudson, E. Seymour. l x l l i l First Row: W. L. Bragunier, B. Hohn, W. Curtis, R. E. McGovern, B. C. Wells, R. V. Simpson. Second Row: D. A. Nonenmacher, P. A. Brocklesby, D. F. Cooper, S. E. Hess, W. M. Ross, R. L. Bowen, C. R. Eckloff. Third Row: J. Aguilar, C. Campusano, H. C. VVells, R. L. Lore, W. Lucas, M. F. French. E 2 5 IN DARK or NIGHT on wcatherdecks a wincltil be operating for replenishment. First Row: B. D. Sympson, W. D. Estabrooks, L. Falconer, C. L. Parker, E. l'Vard, R. Frank, R. Martin, R. Gonzalez, E. Shirkman. Second Row: A. A. Ernst, C. E. Ishcomer, R. E. McGhee, Schell, L. A. Wheatley, Q. R. Wfilliams, H. E. Baker, Vargo. IN ANY EMERGENCY or local power failure diesel generators are kept ready to cut-in automatically and carry the load. These are the modern day descendants of the 6'Black Gang . Main propulsion power is their job with the Hrerooms and their boilers, fuel, guage and steam system. From fuel to flame to steam-this is the work of feed and control of fuel, measurement and delivery of steam for power to the ship. No soft job this, in stifling heat in the bowels of a great ship. First Row: F. B. Nave, D. G. Csitkovits, R. R. Anderson, C. D. Griffin, R. W. Stephenson, D. Neubauer, W. H Runyan, D. Van Gorder, C. A. Armstrong, G. S. Kerns. Second Row: R. P. Burns, G. E. Winkler, W. M. Browning, B. Hellams, R. Taylor, W. Bowen Kamp, W. A. Perdue, Cracchiolo, N. L. Hewitt, G. T. Zorimunski. Third Row: R. G. Thibeault, M. Edgar, D. C. Davis, C. E. Berry, R. E. Bellman, H. Edwards, R. D. Reynolds, D. P. Brady, T. D. Fiddler, H. C. Scripter. First Row: J. L. Hull, R. Voitik, K. R. Tanner, F. O. Greenwood, A. Savola, L. H. Dingman, 'W. Marziani, C. F. Outlaw, F. J. Gurney, A. S. Hinninger, D. E. Becker..Second Row: R. C. Wood, O. G. Means, B. Ackert, P. A. Camera, W. P. Spivey, R. P. Star, H. F.. McComas, B. B. Cunningham, S. B. Russell, K. E. Horton, D. W. Walsh, H. C. Cook, K. E. Coyne, M. Yantos. Third Row: L. C. Mata, G. W. Hoffman, C. Libo, R. E. Estes, J. L. Johnson, B. S. Leval, A. M. Mohr, C. M. Hargraves, W. M. Williamson, A. I. Butters, W. G. Shelheld. AMONG MYRIAD PIPES and lines unending repair ,and adjustment keep the giant boilers steaming. i l Y ,,, ,,,, 'effii f .f-f:Q 'f:1r'f' nrfbcm -m-1.1 A M , A. Q so N i Q, hi N,.g,,i,,,:,,-...mf-,.-Q1.2,,Q,V3,-xg.,.g..q.ga..t-..-:.f.-..--.-..v..w:.sf QQ.-: 1-f., .-i:.p.:Q-.QV .fe-: '-figgg-,,g.-...:,., .. . -L .. . . L -in-Qfgfty.-gg,-5,.3.g..ca:, -'-1'-1 U1 ,.. , -Q -... - Y ... . ,' -. 4. . - 1 -w -f 'W 1 ' .- .. .. JL.. ,,.. 1: .,,..u':f. Yf, uCg.:Ez5l:Pl43i521Q-QQ'-l+1Zs5 :'1?v' 1 A , .. ---L L-. First Row: Uineelingj E. R. Hienze, D. Beattie, E. Barnett, W. Grifhtt, M. D Freese, W. Cunha. First Row: fSittingj C. O. Farrah, O. L. Click, R. A. Riggs, S. D. Mothershed, R. A. Flower, J. W. Acosta, L. C. Thompson, W. R. Arch, G. N. Taylor, J. A. Griffis, H. F.. Rogers, M. R. Brandt. Second Row: D W. Falck, W. E. Rauen, F.. G Garrett A D Hayhurst L D Greer A Powell G A Baile G R McNult C P ,.. ,..,J.. ,..y,.. y,..l Dietrich, E. A. Manry, R. W. Antle, T. E. Austreng, W. E. Dionne. Third Row: O. R. l Aasen A. E. Rush, F. C. Rush, R. Rockstraw, R. G. Brem, M. C. Krippner, C. C Neidhardt, F. G. Steinback, G. W. Pierce, D. G. Compton, Ov MI-In Kiser, R. R. Kandalec T. O. Cochell. fam' M . . . COMPLEX LINKAGES and valve arrangements mark the fire rooms where swift hands move surely in response to meter readings to keep the Hames alive. ,.... .. Power and light-we Hnd E Division. The cabling, the bulbs, the generators, the switch boards, they check constantly. These are theiwatchers and controllers of this city size power empire. Ovens and ranges, phones and loudspeakers, emergency standby systems, batteries, dry and wet--they care for one and all. Appliance repairs MEN makes-to coffee pots, toasters and the like and more- First Row: M. E. Day, C. M. McCartin, G. E. Bennett, WV. G. Edgley, G. Johnson, L. D Turner, K. Herrmann, R. B. Ford, C. VV. Akins, G. F. Schnetzer. Second Row: K. L. Lingbloom, TV. K. Larson, A. Jeffreys, R. R. VVood, N. M. Bergmann, A. Ruszala, XV. A. Meany, V. Kern, C. McCormick, R. Kelly, G. Lane. Third Row: S. M. Myrick, D. R. Logan, D. N. J'Vcst, TV. M. Zimlinghaus, R. L. Tatem, A. G. Womack, W. Mfaslesky, S. McHugh, G. NV. Bergin, L. D. Welch, H. F. Lindborg. First Row: W. Tittle, W. Jennings, H. Brewer, E. E. Hale, W. R. Coons, D. H. Koski, W. McPherson, M. A. Besante. Second Row: R. M. Rispole, O. Martino, W. M. Titsworth, F. A. Hamilton, C. R. Peterson, B. V. Berry, P. Muldoon, W. Huhn, D. E. Greene, T. Belke. Third Row: F. M. Grimes, D. F. Lackey, I. N. Olson, E. G. Phariss, J. A. Stevens, W. D. Jones, R. S. Cooke, G. M. Collins, E. O. Riffe, T. Moon. CCNTROL PANELS and meters are the daily job for much of HE . Complete familiarity with wring, switching and power needs are ever demonstrated. --1-r-:fra-vivrlimps Q A- q 'f'Qff'Tf - wWT-MT-WT' ,- . . A l N . First Row: M. A. Strickhorn, T. Roslak, D. F. Jeffery, T. W. Rakiewicz, W. H. Harrold, C. E. Puryear, C. T. Beecham, W. E. Leary. Second Row: R. B. Heggem, P. Grant, G. C. Grech, W. C. Wells, E. F. Pfister, R. Wehner, Sloan, B. Smith, C. A. Brewer. Third Row: L. F. Spagnola, W. E. Fisher, W. E. Montalbano, R. G. Harris, L. Wade, IV. C. Nethery, E. R. Crippen, B. Mitchell, S. Delaurentis. TW FINE MACHINE WORK or motor repair are well within their capabilities. The number- less electrical auxiliaries demand skilled attention constantly. 4415-,,r,.q.., CIRCUIT BREAKERS and INDICATORS stand guard over all power distribution. Smooth panelling hides mazes of cabling to intricate to trust. Here stand protectors. l 1' i, I - 1, 5 . . 52 .BU .SH U ltr 3. it in il' 51' .il l it l il il i ii El T ii fag x l 1:2 is li 1 1 l .1 wif V55 li! li iai ill .li ll i i! 'Es Users of the steam-M Division, taking orders from the engine order telegraph from the Bridge, feeds the mighty turbines which turn the screws and make the ship a living thing. Constant vigilance over dials and guages, countless adjustments to valves and pumps smoothly channel power from steam to screws to 42,000 tons at 30 knots. First Row: W. T. Sellers, W. Strohl, R. F.. Hardcastle, R. C. Jacobson, R. E. Hamilton D. D. Phipps, G. M. Aguilar. Second Row: F. A. Goodell, L. Delong, N. S. Paulsen B. M. Lamb, R. Bennett, Q. Homan, H. W. Gay, B. L. Stimson, H. B. Woll, L. V Johnson, D. Brown. Third Row: D. R. Wiegers, R. L. Smith, R. R. Nolan, G. F. Darnell Dumas, H. W. Hubbard, F. B. Jarrell, N. F.. Merrill, A. P. Gerisch, D. Walton Schmittling. Fourth Row: R. P. Kennedy, T. W. Curley, P. Comeaux, R. W. Wellman P14 FUD, C-fl ':mCiT a ' ...M .... 5, fl' 'i il . K. Forsgren. . E. Greene, R. C. Jarrett, H. C. Galvin, W. E. O'Shaughnessy, C. K. Moon, G. D. Bocki First Row: T. H. Misee, D. K. Grammentz, L. L. Thompson, C. C. Wilson, I. D. Valdez, W. B. Conant, K. F.. Cox. Second Row: B. Donnelly, H. K. Nakamura, R. Weidinger, F. Holder, F. N. Steele, M. E. Maguire, G. I. Dingman, Qnj Butkus, T. Anthony, A. F. Masters, F.. W. Walker. Third Row: C. V. Vanderleest, L. L. Rolerson, W. H. Moffatt, C. W. Honza, A. Cnj Radke, C. Dobbin, O. L. Wineinger, F.. Kelley, G. L. Rosengren, M. E. Flanders, M. W. Pierce, R. W. Stephenson. Fourth Row: W. Y. Womack, P. Fusco, H. Daldwin, T. E. Delly, W. D. Wogan, TV. Relf, B. H. Shade, R. K. Gentes, R. P. Mullen, H. Ennis, W. McDaniel. MAIN ENGINE THROTTLEMAN stands by his station. When the Captain steps 011 the gasv his throttles speed the shafts. --1-rnfrnv-rn-un... -'rf MA Hlld ifljn -' ' ' ' X . L.,. .Y W... -Y - .,..,,,. V , ir, L Wu ,gf , W K e - V k ' if W 1 R4 --W - V W- , ' 5- ,-F - ' -' ' I l l I l 1 l I 1 l l 4 l l 1 First Row: M. Stapleton, R. S. Garrison, C. E. Bailey, E. P. Finseth, W. W. Miller, R. D Nelson, H. M. Wesley, L. Garola, R. L. Barton. Second Row: R. A. Hanson L. B Newbury, H. Braga, H. S. Myers, E. G. Hardin, B. B. Bolton, A. R. Dyson,,T. N: Herndon, A. Didomenico, K. C. Halbert. Third Row: L. Mason, F. Wanek, F. E Harvey, F. E. McDermott, S. P. Dentkos, R. Woolhether, D. D. Cochran, R. L. Rye R. E. Johnson, R. W. Hele. Fourth Row: B. R. Wfarmkessel, G. O.'Hall, W. I. Carr, A. B Poole, K. VV. Darrow, VJ. W. Shields, L. Sabluckis, R. M. Smith, H. D. Sageser, R. M Saxton. .r f n MAIN ELECTRIC PQWER SOURCE, a turbo generator, is checked for lube oil pressure AIR BEDDING and catch the sun for a welcome respite from far below. Sun tans are Emil timeprature. Night and day deep within the ships interior burn light bulbs fed 3 rarity in the engine room. rom ere. iff bf HR Division means repair-and much more. Here gather the men gifted with their hands. Molding, fashioning, applying and liv- ing with rnaterials-pipe and skill are plumb- ing, sheet metal tools and imagination become tanks, bins or shields, the wood, pencil and saw become art or shoring as need be-the welders and ship litters, they all make this team. when the ship is in trouble it could mean welding a bulkhead, shoring for water tight integrity or patching the flight deck. If there is repair to be done, MRB is there. First Row: K. B. Price, B. D. Dalton, M. G. McMullin, L. R. Kubeskie, G. R. Ross, B. K. Perl, W. W Greene, K. K. Kanipe, W. A. Brown, K. B. Young, F. Agenjo. Second Row: E. Whiteley, V. Brimhall, Wf. C. Morrison, L. Wright, B. G. Harris, H. G. Simpson, H. L. Haire, G. A. Newkirk, B. S. Hall, A Merkle, R. H. Monson, D. B. Martin, M. Ramos. Third Row: W. L. Hamilton, R. Bellas, L. O,Brien, Jr. J. E. MacAllister, W7. M. Haenn, L. A. Parrotte, E. G. Miller, E. O. Young, R. P. Lemon, L. D. Hesterly J. E. Gough. THE CARPENTER SHOP . . . carpenter tools are expertly used to fill orders for boxes, shelves and a thousand other wooden needs for an iron ship. dfvfnf .Y '- K Below Q The TASK of the repair shop is patching and replacement work to keep Oriskany in topnotch condition. No baling wire work will pass inspection in this beehive of craftsmanship. First Row: O. Burke, D. A. Peterson, R. D. Sisk, R. L. Zitella, W. N. George, G. Bell, A. F. Landon, W. H. Swofford, W7. Rochelle, T. G. Graverson, V. H. Michelis. Second Row: M. G. Ernst, D. T. Hogan, F. A. Schluter, L. Wilson, E. G. Lawler, P. Nelson, H. H. Hamilton, W. W. Marshall, R. E. Bullock, R. D. Wfright. Third Row: R. L. Marean, VV. E. McFarland, D. L. Zerilla, Wf. E. Chadwick, D. R. Waite, E. L. Tarof, A. L. Adams, F. Foist, N. A. Colby, W Smith. eww-A-.P-x .,....Q.,g 7 ,,, CDR J. D. Boland - M edical Oficer if li N -QS CDR N. R. Oliver Dental O-H667 .www-W l R :-f-mms.:faster-av.:5.1---ge,1.',:fi-:ri-.uw mr-11:11 .-11-.1-.L-.:.r3.11-r .'-:I-:Z I.-7'f2::1:f1f-.3fbi-c .vi F- ' ff G .f -g - Y ' ,,, - ,-,. .. . . . - . . ... . . A . . .. V , . .. ., , .. . , . , . I Q V 4 in Q I Q byv, Nr... -.JM 5 ii.EhW-:rl I I a - . . .. ,D-, , -.,,,,.-,,, . -4 V is-fa - - .,.,. .. A In quarters equipped equal to that of many small hospi- tals ashore, catering to 3000 or more individuals, the doctors and corpsmen work tirelessly around the clock to give their professional services to those in need. An airplane crash, fire or similar accident might become a tragedy without the skill of this group of men. Operating with a large group such as Task Force 77, the department is prepared to render their service to any of the other ships and receive an average of twenty to thirty cases each year. Your health is their measure of a job well done. First Row: G. Haughey, R. W. Bridenstine, D. H. Dexter, D. Boland, R. H. Laedtke, W. R. Meier E. F. Miller. Second Row: W. Darby, R. Rivera, T. Halpin, S. A. Tharp, C. A. Langston, D. Johnson, G. W. Rees, E. G. Chuba, Lipa. Third Row: A. Stann, M. K. Bentley, F. X. Rich, P. Baggett, A. W. Szczesny, W. E. Johnson, H. E. Kennedy. A MODERN HOSPITAL- ou y have to feel bad to have it so good. TRANSFERRING A PATIENT at sea for an appendectomy. The D-H Division is the specialist of hygiene dressed in white. Attending as many as thirty patients in one day. The department treats on the average of twelve hundred men a year. They extract teeth, combat dental disease and soon will be making artifical dental plates. They work at the never ending struggle of keeping the teeth . Undoubtedly, the most unusual job of the department is the recording of all casualty film badges. Operating with complicated equipment, the technicians test for radio active material. With Atomic Defense so prevalent today, this equipment is invaluable. First Row: Chief Roscoe, M. Mendelsohn, N. R. Oliver, F. Ziegelbauer. Second Row: L. W. Powell D. E. Parker, P. McVaney. EXPERT DENTAL CARE-this won't hurt a bit. THESE CHAIRS ARE SELDOM VACANT. , 4 H5 CDR W. Neal Supply 0156667 STUB REQUISITION Uiflnzb rznv. s. Arm A FGRM N7 tazv. lo-sn u.s1 nzrmrrnarn sms no. om 5-rue mzcm no. 1 C -3 'Y - K- Jfj I sm. cms zxma una M: No. Auoruzur No, ncrfmmcn nv Aumosurv or nun or n:r.xn1MmrrqsfwM.q STOCK or: PART Nq. DESCRXPYION OF ARYICLE gggsfgg 2'ggtZF UNIT PR!CE ExTENslo:4 ..... L1 , 1. -' ' A .ian ' . Y - .4 ...A VVIQQI' L0 0 I ' -. . g J TJ. Nga- io - 4 X - -4 ..-A 1 - -..'.- . ZQQO 1 4 300 ' a O I nzczxvzu sv V mourn oeucxrsu - TOTAL ISSUED , srooc num :moe Macau mmncnv omumrr mcrunn POSTED 'ro ummm .mm .mmmm mm . ' 1,-um-1 isu,s.w-wmmwmmmama-M71-va - eo- H6 D p LOATER 11 3 LFile or service numb-:J I g CFM! num! Univhll hmfzfleg-3e5,13fgen?gjm.52. S. NAVY PAY RECEIPT u.s.s. omsmmy CcvA-340 I5 5eP15m?ER-M53 QShip of ata tion, A te 1 acknowledge to have received from the Disbursing Officer, in 1-1- person and IN CASH, on account of pay, the sum of : - , ,YA Y KAmountinEgu1ea, F I v Y Dollars .- V I iAmount in word!! :ji I.: N :-. ' 5'Q - X555 x .ff fig? ' and . f -55,55 Pg eq..-. .. ...mfg M- A Q ,1 A B N SA ,, S ,, . ' if M U lRAnk of ruling, ' ' ' ' mum 'gulf dE'Zi'i.5pI'2l112T ' Q-hufwesnr mm be anna out view: anmumuem of emu.-um If-ll-Gulf LCDR R. W. Jassoy Assistant Supply Officer Lay up to Hanger Bay Cne the two hundred hand working party to load stores . This is how S-1 Division first comes to our notice. The busy S-1 has charge of ordering, and account- ing for all the ships spare parts, electronics, ordnance equipment and aeronautical materials. They order and pay for all the needs of a complex city. These are payers of the bills and issuers of the paper towels or a plane engine. First Row: C. H. Boothby, R. F. Alberini, R. C. Henselman, C. R. Thomas, H. R. Miller, I. L. White J. F. Middleton. Second Row: B. Nees, F. E. Hennings, lv. C. Fink, R. F. Gould, Oberrick C. L. Paulson, E. C. Kent, R. A. Thompson. Third Row: D. Hardisty, F. F. Daily, A. Brantl, T. Wi Pctrich, G. V. Towers, G. V. Hertel, S. M. Oliver. First Row: E. J. Ledford, R. Moore, W. Barrowclough, R. Buenrostro, H. M, Hughes, L. B. Urquhart, G. B. Gibbs, L. R. Perreault, A. Milella, W. F. Vargus. Second Row: R. E. Cotton, W. S. Coleman, C. Foster, W. Ferguson, W. D. Fortune, E. Walker, R. A. Daggett, M. E. Smith, C. I. Geeg, C. E. Alessandrini. Third Row: S. MacDonald, B. G. Dalton, W. Sleezer, S. A. Johnson, R. T. Shaffer, J. Levy, E. W. Hall, T. L. Baldwin, G. Y. Warren, C. G. Elam. 7 LOADING soarly needed aircraft parts aboard. STOCK CONTROL of spare parts goes on 24 hours aday. TELEPHONE CALLS-and paper work and then more paper work L fu 'fMan! What a feeder. S-2 Division is there in the galley and storeroom for food preparation at its best. From early pre-dawn darkness 'til well past the mid-nite hour they cut meat, prepare vegetables, cook, bake and boil. Their bakery alone turns out a thousand brown loaves a day. They plan the menu and order the stores. Satisfying, balanced, square meals-this we need and this they give us. First Row: R. Hillard, W. L. Wilson, R. E. Echterling, S. Beck, C. Vaughn, H. 'A. Thomas, R. Griffith A. L. Valnes, M. E. Laverty, R. E. Howarth, G. W. Goodwin, V. Dent. Second Row: Y. H. Leng, R H Smith, W. M. Crawford, C. A. Kost, H. G. Martel, D. E. Ecklund, H. L. Bolger, H. Shoemaker, B. E. Pianko W. Moseley, R. T. Renardson, R. S. Leibowick. Third Row: H. K. Rice, N. R. White, T. Castera, R Beck, M. Moreno, R. G. Goley, R. K. Walter, F. D. Quackenbush, H l First Row: E. R. Dissell, C. F. Renaud, A. Guilbault, T. G. Stewart, F. Messecar, H. A. Thomas, A. A. Odgers, C. G. Wallace, D. S. Wheeler, M. Lopez, K. W. Comee. Second Row: G. A. Nivh, D. G. Klem D. W. Squires, A. B. Aiaenstat, R. Cooney, R. W. Jordan, C. Moore, B. F. Marks, Schwabenland, C. A. Yates, P. Saukaltas. Third Row: R. L. Condee C. Morse H. H. Parkhill F. Erickson J. A. Dudas, B. Haley, E. E. Mann, P. Lindeman, C.7Hayes, D. C., Coe, B. 'Wrighf, R. Connors. Renardson, C. R. Howley, P. Milano, B. DeGeorge, H. Joiner 1000 LOAVES A DAY. The Captainjs Christmas Message May the Christmas season bring the glow of home and fireside into your hearts, find your dear ones cheered by health and good fortune, and may the coming year reassure the world that our America, deeply rooted in tradition of freedom and love for man, will continue to be dedicated to God's will and His Kingdom on earth. Gkrisimas imzer U.S.S. ORISKANY CVA-34 25 DECEMBER 1953 BREAKING OUT STORES for the big meal. Shrimp Cocktail Turkey Broth Soup Saltines Celery Hearts Sweet Pickles Mixed Olives Roast Happy Valley Turkey Roast Prime Rib Beef Aujus Freshly Whipped Potatoes Candied Yams Giblet Gravy Chestnut Dressing Corn Nihlets French Peas Cape Cod Cranberry Sauene Parker House Rolls Hot Mince Pic Fruit Cake lce Cream Lemonade Coffee Butter Hard Assorted Candy Mixed Nuts Cigars Cigarettes R J, CRIFFITT. USN A. GUERRA, USN A. A. ODGERS, USN Chief Commissarvmen CHRISTMAS DINNER-turkey for all UA full sea bag -we must have it, it could be expensive. S-3 Division steps in with the answer. Their's is clothing and small store issues to stock and sell to us. They buy the best by Navy Spec. and sell at prices we can pay. No worry, no waiting and it's regulation. From gedunk line to bagaar sales at Ship's Store, cigarettes thru wrist watches, S-3 gets it, shows it, sells it and looks for more. Most important to us all is when the Eagle Screams on the first and fifteenth. First Row: P. Salinardi, S. H. Bonds, F. Napfel, V. R. Bretzing, R. Dougall, A. R. Gustavson, H. E. Jones, E. Sledesky, E. Genge, G. Winningham. Second Row: L. H. Howington, L. L. Gardiner, R. E. Corbett, G. H. Rugh, V. E. Winn, B. R. Reynolds, L. Shain, S. Spiegelglas, A. Navatoski. Third Row: G. W. Lake, F.. R. Dauphinais, J. G. Farr, G. E. Woods, O. Miller, R. Boyce, F. Bloom, R. G. Brito. l V i THE COBBLER SHOP is another friendly service run by S-3. SORRY-0105911 f0l' iDVCIlf01'Y- , W.. -- .- - -L ,LL -A Avg., Mgwgh .1 ,YA 2 Ze'w1ie-.a.5f5p,:,vpg,.:..w,4s , First Row: R. O,Neil, G. H. Morrow, G. V. Allen, W. R. Gole, G. R. Kranzler, P. Overcash, G. G. Neelley, F. E. Eickhoff, E. Vitek, G. Janssen, R. L. Stevenson. Second Row: A. R. Chase, L. E. Voight, G. Traina, W. E. Walker, G. M. Jones, W. G. Butler, V. E. Jay, G. E. Lawson, R. L. Vitek, J. R. Ollie, L. A. Lizotte, R. A. Fumarelli. Third Row: H. Flynn, L. R. Henderson, F. H. Kovarik G. E. Moore, R. D. Stickley, W. D. Phipps, E. O7Gonnor, M. W. Hardcastle, R. E. Garland, N. J Delcambre, D. Kimbrel, P. M. D'Esposito, G. E. Davies. 7 CLEAN CLOTHES-a continual battle. THEY SMILE while they serve-the Christmas spirit year around rC vT S-4 Division is the versatile staff that 'cmakesv the Wardroom. This team divides time and skills to perform numerous duties from food preparation, to service. They cook, oversee the officers cafeteria, set and serve a table fit for a king . Equally at home with the niceties of silver service and the function of Maitre D'Hotel, no royalty need feel out of place here. First Row: T. H. Pumphrey, L NB McIntosh R. McCain R. P. Harris D. L. Brown III S. Albert W. M Thompson, T. Ross, W. H. Wells P. Shelton. Second Row: . Salazar P. Solomon N. Davis E. . Evans N Tate E L Carr S Wallace Smith W S Hoskin J L Tucker Third Row: A. T. Sandidge, A. H Ford, O. L. Burnett, Lavender L. C. Shelton, L. Dawson, G Perry, R. Franklin, Northcross C. A. Bachman 7 7 7 7 77 7 7 J , 7 7J 7 7 7 First Row: B. R. Reyno, A Manley, C. Smith, C. Anderson D. L. Brown, III, T. Williams, M Dela Pena, L. Davis, S. V. Santos Second Row: M. Calabines, C. J Edwards, H. Hill, I. B. Baquiran E. L. Rogers, E. R. Lipscomb, E. Moorman, A. Davis, Ramsey. Third Row: L. R. Blue, S. Ed- wards, F. Smith, B. R. Vaughn, E. W. Waters, R. E. Sargeant, L. Hoskins, O. Frayer. fBelowj COULD THIS BE STEAK? Make mine thick rare and juicy. aaa- -frkybf' Rzfnizzsi-5..wg:.A-fmsqxfm'-.wwf :ns-:ffasf U .b-wif -v - -' '- f-MA N - ' Y, , , Y Y , ,, ,, ,W , ,7,,,,,,,V,, Air WN 'wmv K x 'f'LC1-sf'ff Y 14 :: 'X X , : f 1- A - X .Jas Ai, 'W 'f V . Q25 ,.-119 1 IPI, Ck JV ex XXX ABQ X5 Qx 2 arf' :A .4 --5 gr Q W 439' Q -vm -yu. Www A .Y xwfzwi wa , - ----?-.-----H --W. ,fy yfmrw -'V' p Z CDR D. Rammage Commander, Carrier Air Group I9 The men wearing the Trojan helmet on their Hight jackets have good cause to be proud of their unit CARRIER AIR GROUP NINETEEN. The force upon which an aircraft carrier depends to strike the enemy is her air group. The Ouskany has such a force in CVC'-19. Consisting of several individual squadrons, the air group depends on various t ' f ' ' ' ' ' ' I u ype aircra t to carry out any and all missions that may be assigned. To coordinate these assignments is a big Job, one that takes much experience and know-how. This is the billet filled by CDR D. Ramage. A yeteran naval pilot of over ten years, CDR Ramage assumed command of CVG-19 in December 1952 follow- ing a tour as Chief of Operations and Projects for the Armed Forces Special Wea ons Pro'ect the mil'tar , , P J , 1 Y WACUCY ygvhicir supports the Atomic Energy Project, Previous service includes a tour of duty as Commanding Officier of om n d 1 ' 1 g qua ron 9, formerly embarked on the USS Enterprise, then a part of Task Force 58 under com- mand of Vice Admiral Mark Mitscher. Upon completion of that cruise he was given command of Fighter- Bomber Squadron 98, engaged in training pilots for the Pacino Fleet. CVG-19, consisting of VF-191, VF-192, VF-193 and VA-195, has a long and honorable record behind it since its commissioning in August 1943. In five short months during WW II the group was in the Battle for Leyte Gulf, the landings at Guam, Palau, Morotai ang giyte. It's pilots participated in carrier strikes on the Carolinas and the Philippines Bonins Formosa Luzon an inawa.' Three hundred ninety five medals were awarded personnel in the group during thisiperiod. CVG-19 ' 0 Q n 4 1 v n 4 1 D u D v as a unit received the.Pres1dent1al Unit Citation for its participation in the above mentioned engagements while aboard the USS Lexington. S' cr' 0- ' ' ' ' ' 5 g l ince going into commission in 1943, the air group has been commanded by eleven different officers, but it was not until the Korean War broke out that any of the skippers were lost due to e ' nemy action, and then, in the space of less than one month CDR Charles R. Stapler and CDR Richard C. Merrick were killed in action over the bleak hills of Korea. . - 4 . L 4 A First Row: L. Uhle, L. A. Singley, L. Dixon, G. L. Lasch, A. Cnl Guerra, R. P. Harris, M. Lantis, B. D. Melton, A. W. Cole. Second Row: L. Shain, R. Vlfalrath, E. H. VVilson, L. F. Smith, O. Miller, P. Burke, YV. T. Sell, C. R. Aubuchon. 3 X A 'F . 1 X. J' T SY X .X L ,mx x. x , - . .. T , .5 . . ' 5 4 F if WWW , . ., . -'T LCDR C. W. 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M 3 X X K xxx Ng Q X S5 ex Ea FIGHTER SQUADRON ONE HUNDRED NINETY ONE known varrously as Satan s Klttens or the Supersomc Satans had the d1st1nct1on of bemg the first squadron to go throuoh the operatronal readmess 1nspect1on at Hawa11 wrth the superson1c F9F 6 Cougar The squadron proved conclus1vely that supersonlc Hghters can operate as elliclently from a car11er H1 ht decls. as they can from runways ashore by rece1v1ng the commendable grade of H1 h Excellent Deploymg wrth only four prlots who had flown 1n the squadron the prevrous tour the Krttens were extremely fortunate 1n havmg Commander Elder one of the Navy s most outstandmg and capable av1ators, as slnpper and L1eutenant Commander Holley as execut1ve ofhcer Exper1ence was pretty well d1v1ded w1th twelve of the twenty four pllots w1th whom the squadron deployed reportmo d1rectly out of the t1a1n1n0 command The last of October saw LCDR Holley ordered back to the states to become Commandmg Officer of a Cougar Squadron and LCDR Kelley then took over as Exec Though marred by the unfortunate death of Ens1gn Posey, the crulse proved to be fine tralnmg for the Superson1c Satans First Row: R. H. Thomas, R. O. Porter, YV. A. Poteet, H. A. Thomp- son, C. Church, E. B. Porter, O. Mikkelsen, S. O. Cunningham, D. B. Gadberry, R. L. Hubbart. Second Row: A. L. Frederick, F. L. Berry, P. E. Gandenberger, Barden- hagen, H. A. Wickliff, D. Brumleve, R. A. McTyre, B. Qnj Martin, D. Snell, B. R. Scarbrough, K. W. Morgan, R. C. Smith. Third Row: B. D. lNliller, M. D. Creekmore, R. N. Bickford, G. Cavagan, A. Anderson, F. A. Schaff, R. L. Larson, R. W. Hammett, W. A. Crittenden. First Row: W. H. Eyster, D. D. Finley, D. J. Latiolais, R. C. Olson, J. M. Estes, F. A. Sleight, S. H. Chapman, C. E. Keller, V. T. Baker. Second Row: P. F.. Gagnon, R. L. Bouchard, R. Holley, V. M. Wingert, K. P. Oldenburger, R. M. Wallis, J. L. Hembree, J. P. Zabell, J. F. Fenell, G. C. Hartley. Third Row: C. Camp, C. G. Younger, T. S. Alvarez, F.. A. Knause, R. Stegehuis, I. R. Timmons, R. G. Massingale, C. E. Cargal, C. R. Fortson, H. H. Klunk. LCDR Davis LCDR Grannmg CAPT Jones qusfxrp LT oing LT Roesner LT Waits LTJG Bch LTJG Bra LTJG Cunningham LTJG Doll LTJC Erb . Wim.. 1- -M. If w ' .mmap-'.wff.'. f..+fff.':1MffwWGffffrffx-'W - 'f x v ' W' i 5'M 'mMi -- , . f . , ,N , WW VVKV my ,K A nf U NM- , . - . U... LTJ G Lattin LTJG- Half LTJG Thomas LTJG McGl0hn ENS Finney ENS Chaix First Row: D. C. Bush, E. O Phinney, W. H. McVey, W. M Liddell, J. HGH DeBoer, T. J. Grifl flth V. G Indermuhle D , . , Sowder. Second Row: G. A. Soltis, A. Houlihan, Scarloss, A. L Zumbro, G. A. McMartin, E. E Sloan, E. L. McQuaid, R. R. Lund Third Row: D. G. Schwartz, P. E Piitts G E Mathews A B ' ,.. ,..Strom- berg, W. Qnj Eagan, D. Lee, A. A. Kirby, B. D. Webb. ENS jevas ENS jackson ENS MacColl ENS LarS0n ENS Radcliffe First Row: E. E. Pulford, E. Payton F. K. Pevoto, T. D. Kelly, H. P Alexander, G. R. McGill, L. L Davis, W. H. Kuntz. Second Row. L. Karlin, H. R. Axelsen, P. L Daniel, N. Elvig, W. G. Pruitt J. UE Bowling, R. E. Stefanov, R. G Proctor, G. S. Carol, R. M. John- stone. Third Row: A. S. Olsen, B. Brewer, P. Kutras, A. G. Drake, R. E. Sigmon, H. L. Phillips, E. B. Frost, Jr., C. E. Bigler, D. Abbriano. 3 LTJG HAFF gets some first hand information from our hard working mechs. LTJG LATTIN makes with his mellow witticisms while the Jimmy-san Triov provides suitable background music. E i CHIEF CHURCH exhibits ability in working on those hard to get places. There's blue water 80 feet below him. LCDR HOLLEY cuts his farewell cake in the ready room while THE ONLY TIME those heavy ammo cans ever brought CDR ELDER flashes his ever present smile. a smile to an ordnanceman. bi f My ff f?7- , 4,111 , ZPTA f X J? CL , 'kg g- -A-I 1 CDR J- H- Dinneen LCDR G. G. Smith Commanding 0175097 Executive Ojicer FIIGHTER SQUADRQN ONE HUNDRED NINETY Two's Flying Dragons returned to fnrrnirar sights aboard the Oriskany 2121? 55 cclruise marked their fourth tour in the Far East. Skippered by Commander John Dinneen, the Dragons Hew the versatile dld - anther . jet.. The, squadronis three previous tours had been made in the prop driven Corsair but the switch to jets tl i not seem to impair their efficiency as they scored outstanding marks in bombing, gunnery and rockets while in special ordnance gaining at Moffett, El Centro., California, and Fallon, Nevada. These lessons, learned so well at home, paid off when the Golden 14380115 att-21CkS On targets during the Operational Readiness Inspection in Hawaii, were graded Outstanding and counted heavily toward the Excellent received by the Air Group. uDIn the ,pperating areas of the Western Pacific, in the Sea of Japan off Korea and in the East China Sea near Formosa, the R6'1-i1Igcg11sIEoH'icers and men helped forge the Oriskany Team that was so successful in every operation. FIGHTER SQUAD- h H HUNDRED NINETY TWO, with its professionally skilled pilots and men, maintained at all times a readiness and tc e ability to successfully complete any task assigned. This readiness and ability of ONE NINE TWO helped make the words ORISKANYU and CAN DO Synonymous. r ll First Row: G. S. Fukuzawa, L. F. Barghigiani, G. H. Pate Jr., R. I Hill, J. Phillips, G. w. Taliaferro, W. C. Pallister, W. E. Anding, L. L. Allen H. Merrill. Second Row L. S.,Bailey, w. Smith, G. Li Parker, G. E. Newton, M. G. VVade G. K. Young, H. W. Paulus, Jr. J. G. Thomas, R. Gisi, R. E Anderson. Third Row: F. P. Mc- Hann Jr., G. H. Erickson, D. E Norman, A. Olnes, E. Mahler lN. G. Anderson, P. Redman Jr. R. D. Estill, E. G. Town, M. P Berenato. 7 First Row: J. B. Hill ,C. A. Green- way, T. Canup Jr., J. O. Harris, J. A Yaggie, E. C. Forehand Jr., L. L. Pelletti, G. G. Henson. Second Row: G. Burkdoll, G. W. Folz, D. S. Pine, W. NJN Garner, M. McGeary, R. D. Koehler, A. D. Houghton, R. L. Samuelson. Third Row: R. Pope, G. R. Scarlett, G. W. Lightfoot, S. A. Oakland, R. E. Dobbins, L. Grawmer, W. F. Perrin, R. VV. Berridge. 'll LT Parry LT Rappana fr.. LT Sorensen LTJG Bateman . I. ..... f nag, .' . A 4 if f H '. it J ,ij 'j h ' 'igjqkh '. ,,-- . LTJG Briggs LTJG Crambler fe, X , . .. , YF in -A 2 J, . ' S 4 -:gif if K I' , .- L .M - .eAp,,,.sy,1. ,., .,.,.. .4 , s' f LTJG Edens X LT JG Fuller X5wxww..q Nh . 3 N . . . Mm .1 X. Y Q i s X. L f ilwfg Eg . 3, , .vi 5.5 N - .ax- .sfssxs .',. arg... waxy K . X, N gls-is-Ai5.......e X X -WN-.?...v :K s L.. YXNQXNX.. LTJG James XXSF X LT JG Miller LTJG Rankin . . ,, . . .. . , ..-. .- f-, , ,. .V .. .. . . .. .. ..- -. ., - . f , . . , . . . . . . .. - ,Q M E, 1 ,-rv' 4-F ,w ,433 , Aggghfgvwfgagpyf-' 1 ,wg-' V 3' , Q..-1 ' '-gg5ggag,2r,5g3k' 2vgf-s,1gfgw,.gifs-..-dd-vii., .Dem-535-Qi,.,,, .. - .. . . .4-...+..u . ,A ..4.w,. .A:vxL .mA.4m4m.m..m1.+m.v4LQg+.f44-nw,-v -MLM-L 1 x r N LTJG Richards LTJG Winfrey ENS Brown ENS Douglass ENS Isaacks ENS Jackson First Row: Keeley, R. T. Justice Jr., R. L. Souders, VV. R. Oslin, C. Kwaak, R. A. Fuller, F.. E. Chelton L. L. Benson, R. H. Darrough, A. DeSimone. Second Row: R. D. Ferris, R. L. Emmert, P. L. Ferko J. L. Clair, P. T. Smith, L. H. Mclntire, L. K. Porter, C. VV. Brooks, R. S. Baer. Third Row: F. Fisher, G. H. Stuck, B. Dotlich, R. C. Jenson, H. M. Chaney Jr., G. Holly, A. Hecht, F.. Wfaites, R. W. Frady. 9 5 ENS Lane ENS Wall J is J -AAA if '.,'V,V 12.5 .,, , .VI J it A It-V-A . ENS Walters ENS Wyatt First Row: L. Stull, L. L. Hatha- way, B. B. Rice, L. Petersen, J. F Dollar, H. D. Outten, A. Mikulski A. D. Lundy Jr. Second Row: M. E McNeil, F. R. Rowland, P Fletcher, V. G. Haselhofer, D. R Friederichs, B. Yoakum, B Taylor, H. Manley, Sherar J. W. Dennis. Third Row: G. E Danne, M. H. Patterson, D. F. Born P. L. Hacklernan, P. L. Duncan L. C. Shelton, Jr., F. Smith, NI. V Church, R. K. Churchill, M Calabines. KEEPING THE RECORD and correspondence straight is a never ending job. THE PERIODIC PLANE CHECK continues, war or no war. VF-192's DECK APESU. THE METALSMITHS incorporating the latest change. THE AT,S keeping their gear ffup CDR D. E- Carr, Jr. LCDR J. J. S. Davis Commanding Ojicer Executive Qmcef FIGHTER SQUADRON ONE HUNDRED NINETY THREE reformed in December 1952 at NAS Moffett Field with CDR D. E. Carr, Jr. as Commanding Ofiicer and LCDR S. Davis as Executive Officer. Designated the first All-Weather Fighter Squadron by ComAirPac, the Squadron was faced with the problem of incorporating new methods for an extensive training syllabus. With over ninety percent of the pilots non-jet experienced, the allotted time for training seemed wholly inadequate. With determination and courage of the highest degree, all hands of the g'Ghost Riders Squadron placed their abilities, experience, and constructive ideas into the united effort of making the Squadron the best in the Fleet. In June 1953, the Administrative f Material Inspection was given by Personnel of VC-3 and ComFair Alameda. Air Group Nine- teen was awarded a high excellent mark and Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED NINETY THREE was at the head of the list. It .is worthy to note that the Maintenance Division, under the guidance of LT D. K. Johannsen and ably assisted by Chiefs Boyd, Zeiss, Reighard, Derosett, and Dolloff, received an outstanding mark of 94.3. September 14, 1953, Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED NINETY THREE departed the Alameda area aboard the U.S.S. Oriskany .for Hawaii. Continuing ever onward to perfection in all phases, the All-Weather Squadron displayed its operational readiness in the inspection held in the Hawaiian area. Once again they contributed to the high excellent mark that Air Group Nineteen received from the inspection team. - i On October 5, 1953 the Ghost Riders Squadron, aboard the U.S.S. ORISKANY, set out for the Far East Theater to perform its functions with Task Force Seventy Seven. The Squadron was ready and willing to take its rightful place in the U.S. Fleet. First Row: N. C. Evans, C. F.. Cris- sett, H. E. Jackson, VV. M. Rieghard C. Boyd, H. A. Zeiss, Linney L. R. Olsen, P. M. l'Voodward, L Cashion. Second Row: R. G. Sten- son, D. M. Torbenson, M. L. Ander- son, B. R. Smith, N. M. Herrick M. H. Bonner, D. G. Ward, W. F Anthony, R. M. Dunn, D. D. Denke J. M. Dillon, A. Liddington Third Row: B. Quiroz, E. L. Stick- ney, K. E. Jacobs, H. L. Moss, H. T. Ray, S. W. Hines, R. O. Kolstad C. H. Moore, D. D. Robinette, H Baltrusch. First Row: O. B. Barber, O. L. Ishaln, V. L. Van Voorhis, H. L. Stover, NI. Dollaff, L. Fuqua, B. McKibben, H. VValker, C. A. Coulter, R. E. King. Second Row: E. W. Leach, C. J. Manson, E. J. Hilaski, D. E. Butler, R. B. Wortman, W. J. Jines, A. T. Groves, H. G. Alsup, L. A. l'Vinemiller, L. M. Fink, J. L. Wolk, B. E. Solomon. Third Row: R. L. Arata, C. M. Anderson, D. Tebey, R. H. Eckhoff, K. YV. Bonney, D. XV. Miller, JV. Young, YV. H. Roeschke, P. N. lVick. LT Hoeynck LT Repp LT Shepard LT Stell LTJG Long LTJG McCullough LTJG Nash LTJ G Roberts LTJG Arnold LTJG Bernard LTJG Chote LTJG JCSSOH LTJG Lawrence ENS Arrott First Row: L. E. Adams, G. M. Work, E. YV. Hicks, E. Dillon, C. E. Gravitt, W. S. Dill, W. B Daniels, W. Moluski, M. B. Peter- son, P. Metcalf. Second Row R. E. Colling, E. A. Leach, K. Cvaugh, R. H. Edwards, E. K. Brown, E. E. Carpenter, H. M. Ream, H. Crombie. Third Row: T. M. Arm- strong, M. L. Briske, H. R. Sims N. E. Cottingham, O. Campbell YV. Carnes, G. Kopach. ENS Bell ENS Torres First Row: M. Hagler, C. D Martin, C. VVilson, Jr., YV. R Stephenson, R. L. Sorkness, J Derosett, C. Smith, VV. R. l'Valtz VV. E. Teel, C. F. Hendrickson Second Row: F. H. Mann, R Hillman, T. C. Mitchell, D. N Johnson, E. D. Bradshaw, T. F Forrell, D. D. Oleson, R. L. Evans R. D. Harrison, R. H. Knight Third Row: M. Hill, E. R. Lipscomb B. D. Hall, YV. E. Coates, E. T Jackson, S. Richey, G. Swisher, YV. S. Pera, M. D. Lundy. f 1 1 I ., , . ,. , , H . , Q , , Q ., , f ' ' ' -,ff-'.-.-.-:1-r.-.11z-f:,.-g,g.i.-iff.-Q222-ziffzbrglfikwaifzl-LRJrfi-fl-2.1 1 CDR A. W. Elliot LCDR F. M. McLim1 Commanding Officer Exggwfiyg Ojjif,-er ATTACK SQUADRON ONE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE was commissioned Torpedo Squadron NINETEEN at Los Alametos, California in August 1943, then redesignated in 1948 as Attack Squadron 195 and assigned to Carrier Air Group Nineteen. At the.present time One Hundred Ninety Five is on its fourth tour in the Far East. The first cruise was in 1949 and was a peace time 'adventure which touched such ports as Manila, Hong Kong, Inchon, and Yokosuka. The second cruise was aboard the U.S.S. Princeton. Men of VA-195 reached the combat zone in December of 1950 just in time to give much needed aid to the embattled First Marine Division at Hungnam. Pilots of VA-195 were the ones to drop the torpedoes that shattered the Hwachon dam. It was on this cruise that LTJG R. C. Jacobson took off with 8,000 pounds of bombs for what is believed to be a record for a carrier launch. .In the third Far Eastern cruise the squadron played important roles in the destruction of the Suiho Power plant on the Yalu River as well as other power complexes in North Korea. It was instrumental in mass raids over Pyongyang and the destruction of the A031 synthetic fuel plant, twelve miles from the Russian border. While operating in Korean waters VA-195 was credited with five battle stars and is recommended with CVC-19 and CVA-37 for the Presidential Unit Citation. This cruise under CDR A. W. Elliott, Jr. has been one of watchful waiting. Continual training has kept the squadron at the peak of operational readiness with the capability of delivering mighty blows against any enemy at a moments notice. First Row: H. Ghargo, T. A. Hodges, E. D. Davidson, G. E Brown, G. H. Jones, R. B. Sheldon R. F. cook, E. T. Barron, L. wf Pribble, P. C. Mead. Second Row R. A. Reill, M. McCarthy, D. L McBride, B. L. Smith, F. R. Glathart D. D. Walgrave, G. A. Laird, M. A Newton, R. A. McGurrin, S. Greif, R. Stanton, Third Row: G. L Moulton, B. QnJ Dennison, E. E Draper, D. T. Fish, G. O. Smith YV. H. Griffith, Jr., J. D. Atkins K. Cnj Gully, B. R. Brown, L. E VViehn. First Row: G. NI. Billups, R. L Powell, G. E. Ledger, G. N. Gave T. A. Webb, Jr., G. H. Heater, H. J Roe, W. H. Lee, K. B. Skinner J. Qnj Lavender, Jr. Second Row J. L. Tucker, F. G. Esch, Fazio J. A. Gillaspie, R. VV. Guin, T. F Morris, G. N. Baker, W. T. Hohbach L. W. Nfurphy, A. T. Sandidge Third Row: H. Inj Knight, R. W Braun, R. V. Brian, K. M. Wfhite- marsh T. Sullivan, Jr., D. D Latteri G. M. Ackerman, R. VV. Smith, D. Pledger, A. CnJ Vasquez xsgvif X uf .. ,Q . fs ., - ..,. Q pc. . - xx - NR S swf x 3 lu - Q .. xg .5 I Xwisyw - E . .,-s' . A.. XM, 1 -sq.Qsf-e,.3g:,,3,.e,jXQf:gf 1 -- - ' ' 1- .fe LT Johnson LT Pingrey LT Robertson LT Scott LTJG Boyle LTJG Bulger il Q 1 LTJG Cave LTJG Crowser EM LTJG Hays LTJG Jones EAS 1 LTJG Kincade LTJG Leibacher Us .XXX s' x X Nx X X Xxx... LTJG Sherly LTJG Tillson msn Rod , . .. . . - .sw f . A .V m y - -, - - ' W . i . ...i+MrfMfaf4+ KM LTJG Weathers E LTJG Williams ENS Biiley ENS Foge ENS Harrop ENS Helms First Row: P. D. Weston, D. L. Smith, L. L. Withrow, G. Tournoux, H. Piland, C. G. Stephens, G. B. Gamble, M. V. Bachlecla, B. Qnj Cox, L. Qnj Kevorkian. Second Row: R. P. Stirn, T. L. Muldrew, P. E. Hackett, R. G. Gash, B. Rogers, M. B. Jeffries, G. F. Richardson, P. E. Koons, R. L. Grall, B. Cnj Taub, N. G. Haus, D. G. Robinson. Third Row: W7. N. Kenkel, G. E. Potts, Jr. D. lV. Gafferata, W. B. Malloy, Jr., D. E. Swanson, D. VV. Gilbertson, J. A. Macomber, P. H. McBride, W. E. Dotson, T. D. Deason. 9 ENS Morse ENS Robertson ENS Stubbs I son ENS Thomas , ENS Waldron First Row: A. E. Fontaine, L. R. Shoemake, R. fnj Bartlett, D. C. Verigan, F. R. Halloran, E. M. Morden, D. fnJ Parton, Qnj Oglive, T. B. Nachtsheim, R. L. Ellington. Second Row: H. Davis, B. MJ Chiles, D. V. McPhail, R. G. Reynolds, G. L. Harris, D. G. Cole, S. A. Blocher. Third Row: A. CHJ Gonzales, G. L. Jackson, B. fnj Romo, P. Locarnini, R. G. Figgat, F. Cnj Anderson, J. B. Holleman. ,f.,..g. N N T N l W 1 W W .v... lil m .-1 . ul fs lifg in 1,1 l :F tif w ,1 1 ii 'i .1 1 ip .1 1 ai W 1. 1 42 N iii I eip li il il an 1? V 4 I li il l I GE lil: ET .ii l l li l 'l si ii, ll 'ig I SANDIDGE, LAVENDER and TUCKER in the Wardroom Mess. A CUT ENGINE, chock it, tie down, check gas and oil. The RIGGERS-any rigger will jump his own pack. The PAPER SHUFFLERS-without them we would be lost. TAXI PILOTS, man planes , , , YPBWUAWRTBUYA H 1 .1 - --V --.W-vw-,fs,,.,., 1,,,.,,.,,,..f. wm.1 .-sv ., we ff-1 .11 Y , . - 4.4.-,,,m.a.. -W W 1' A1 v ,C 1 G f l 'Qe KT ,Rf rs f- ,-K . ZX V Yi y X Niger? N ze -cz if 4 5 X 'il it lewd' Q I k.x CDR W. F. Smith omc VC-3 Das. Easy VC-3's contribution to CAG-19 is Team Easy: four F 2H-3 all-weather Banshees sporting the distinctive red and white barber pole, Five well qualihed night carrier pilots, and a crackerjack crew. This particular unit, charged mainly with the pre-dawn and night CAP of Task Force 77, is only the third jet team sent forward from the parent squadron at N.A.S. Moffett Field, Calif. replacing the old, weary night Corsair. After many hours of training in airborne radar interception around the area of San Francisco, the team deployed to Fallon, Nevada for ordnance work in radar bombing as well as day and night, high and low altitude dive bombing, rockets, strafing, and air to air gunnery. Deployment was preceeded by day and night quals aboard the Big O which went off without a hitch. Teamwork plus the know how of the men paid off during the ORI at Pearl when the tean'1's specialty made a valuable contribution resulting in a grade of outstanding for the Special Weapons Unit. While Team Easy has had its night work curtailed a bit this cruise because of the cessation of the Korean hostilities, it has been training and working steadily to maintain the Fine record established by the old night props of previous VC-3 units and is ready at an instants notice to prevent a night attack on the Force, or retaliate against the enemy if he breaks the truce. LT T. R. O'Neil LT A. H. Brown Front Row: B. G. Gresham, H. M. Hartley, Jr., V. G. Kolbo, L. J. Perry, H. B. Olson, A. H. Behlow, T. E. Jaruszewicz, A. J. Maslanka, K. Noller, M LH Woodul, A. E. Nikkola, L. H. Fisher, D. L. Hardman. Second Row: G. R. Harper, W. Davis LT D' B' Holcombe LTJG J' D' ward Jr., R. N. Packard, D. R. Meharry, D. E. Larson, W. H. Brunson, G. H. Knutson, H. Nickels, E. A. Gelinske, R. G. Haleyi J. H. Millard, Jr., L. G. Smith, R. L. Elsey. Third Row: P. E. Aquilina, W. Griffin, Jr., R. P. Conway, D. D. Lindstrom, H. Garlson, W. Russell, Jr., F. N. Bertovich, B. E. Karlinsey, L. M. Bullette, G. R. Poteet, B. E. Martin, Ramsey. THE NIGHT FIGHTER-probably the most intricate and complex of all aircraft aboard the F2H3 is also the finest of its type in the Heet. Careful maintenance by electricians mechanics, hydraulicsmen, metalsmiths and electronicsmen keep this fighting plane in the air. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -' 1-'ff -' -F' ' ffy:-ff-nz-vf.-e.--.-qi.1.1111-r E , . --w-,lag 1' ff-T Tm fam rm,-..-..,-....f,.-.,R,.5a JM, v F VVLMJ .1 5 I LCDR J. E. Pierce OMC VC-II Det. Easy The pride of Air Group Nineteen is its ability to deliver a hard and decisive punch against the enemy. But in the organization of the air group, defense is not forgotten-an air group without an intact POSITE SQUADRON ELEVEN, TEAM floating base to return to will deliver no second punch. COM EASY is charged with a major responsibility in defending the task force. Its three specially equipped Skyraiders-called Guppys from their distinctive shape-scan the sea and sky with electronic eyes to give the force early warning of the approach of an enemy submarine, ship or aircraft. If enemy forces are located, the Airborne Air Controller in the Guppy skillfully guides friendly planes or ships into position . Three men man each Guppy: A pilot skilled in to intercept them before they can hit the task force night and all-weather flying, the controller whose trained eyes first pick up indications of the enemy on radar sco es in the plane 3 and an electronics technician whose job it is to keep the radar gear in peak P condition, making repairs in the air if necessary. Aircraft from VG-11 and VG-35 are paired to form anti-submarine search and attack teams, these teams patrol the seas around the task force continuously whenever there is danger of attack from undersea raiders. A grade of outstanding was assigned to these ' '- - U' fdl' bombs umts for the ability they demonstrated during the ORI at Pearl. Though its aucra t eiver no and carry no guns, VG-11 Team EASY contributes its share to the mission of the air group and the ship. QWQS km X514 f xx if if if .....,. 0 1 GS H 4- 2 ! f 1 R .Msn ig - f . 1 , f N Y, I K X Q! . I , h T 4 if V 5-Ji X ' , Y '3 W 5-vw 1 A E V 'usp-x r A X N 5 -4 7 X .5 i J wi I . Y 1 1 - Y . f x f X 5 is Q g Q iss 5 Q 'Q si gg, . l f . . . gl ff . . 3 X 1 ' ' . ' , , 5 ip 451, Q? 1-: i . HL' l l 'Liss- 24-lsr LCDR D. K. Gibb OinC VC-35 Det. Easy COMPOSITE SQUADRON THIRTY-FIVE's team 'SEASYM is one of many aviation detachment units serving as an intregal component of the Navy's fast carrier task force fighting team. Uniquely trained in such a manner as to permit ready adaptability, the team, through the help of the squadron to which assigned, represents the end result of the Navyis interim composite program. The purpose of that program being to supply the fleet with small units to perform specialized functions and organized with such a degree of flexibility that they can be employed under varying situations to round out the overall attack capability of any Given unit. Their Skyaider aircraft are equipped to seek out and neutralize enemy radars, track O and destroy submerged submarines, as well as conduct conventional day attacks. However, they are best known for their night attack L'heckler capability. During the recent Korean conflict the uhecklersn proved their worth by striking enemy supply lines in darkness and adverse weather. Their employment to support front line troops at night was very successful. VC-35 is proud of its numerous abilities and strives constantly to maintain its position as the can do unit of the air group. 4 l l 1 Front Row D Derby R N Horasran E n Bor aro R Leonhard G Stuckey D R Erwin G Co Fzrst Row R D Smith V W Holmes F M ones P L Speck operstem T nj Williams R Winans A Ha an Second Row E Boyle G M Carruthers L n Herrera mann S Greene F B Irwm T E Glouse Second Row R n C W Arand J E Sumner R L Ghr1st1an W W Wmters F Pellrcciottr D M R1chards Thzrd Row R A Wash J R Courtney R G Cousins W M Quinlan W K Rapp Simonson M T Sossoman D P Schmltt L Barker B Schachelford O W Salyer R n Gavette L Garcla R D Gam H H Guthrre LT M H Brantley LT R F Smith LT D R Cornish T G Derr LT W S Woody . W 5 ' ' 1 7 - - - l a ' C J g a ' a - a - ' l a - ' T i 5 ' - ,i 1 ' Q ' 2 - -J a - - r' ,.q ,J.. ga' J,J,.:',... ,nqpu , ,J.. ,:. .6 f.qp .. 1. 3 .. v . ,, 1. Z. ' 7 . , , 1 . . ,, 8 . 8 . 9 C D .7 , , , , . . X .. ' A . . ' LT . . . . W Y , NIGHT CHECKS-the mechs work late into the night to get the RADAR'-electronic Seal' is Chlfckffd COD' GREWMEN-a map of Korea is studied by VG-35 men before Plane up for tornorrows Operations. tinually so that planes can carry out their a night Bight. mission. :k- HD QP- LCDR Zeke Comier LCDR W. Kirschke OinC September-December Oin,C DeCgmbg7-Apyi1 PHOTO UNIT EASY prior to embarking aboard the Oriskany trained as a Five man photo team at Naval Air Station, Miramar, California. Composite Squadron Sixty One is the parent Squadron. LCDR Zeke Cormier, former executive oilicer of VC-61, after being relived became Officer-in-Charge of Photo Unit EASY. He stayed with the unit until December when he was recalled to the states to be leader of the Blue Angelsw. The Peter Peter Banshees are the eyes of the fleet. Equipped with three rotating aerial cameras, the photo Banshee is capable of mapping over 1000 square miles-or Hying to a target over 500 miles distance and returning to the fleet. The photo Banshee is unequalled by any other photo plane in range and photo versatility. IC l efv l r l First Row: R. H. Ittner Second Row: R. S. Wilson R. E. Hazelwood, W. A Boyd, L. W. Dunton, R. G McCullough, W. S. Watkins R. N. Bernhardt, R. L. Letner. Third Row: D. A. Olson, T. W. Lainer, L. Tomasich, G. G. Huprich, A. D. Hull, C. Beacham, F. Hourican, D. H. Leida, R. L. Jamison, A. P. Gon- nelly, J. E. Weaver, L. A. McCormak. R . 1 X . , ' Q W vs ssff 1, f J 4 V. Mf g. l , gn W . . , sf h . ,V I ' ' F 4 4? V ., - 5 5' .. 5 - . 7 A. if ' fr ,Ly qi b fr' -' f' ', , l I fi? .VK f Bit l : - i ' :Af NM ' 9 + .J .ir ' LT J. R. Voorhies LT R. W. Paige LT C. E. Norde LTJG B. Schulte LCDR CORMIER departs THE NEW O1nC INSPECTS. SAYONARA. 6 5 1 1 1 4 ww wf w l l I P EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS ALLEN, A. B., JR., LCDR .......... San Diego, Calif. CRABB, M. V., CHSCLK ........ National City, Calif. GRYGIEL, A. J., LT. . . .Hillside, New Jersey HULL, H. E., CHSCLKQ'.'.'AllQnqnciqnc, New Mcxicc JOBIN, K. F., LTJG ............ Oak Park, Michigan NORTON, E. W., LTJG.. RESSEL, W. M., LTJG.. WILSON, R. K., LCDR.. X DIVISION ALLEN, N. J., SN ....... ASFAR, R., SN .......... AUSTRENG, E. R., SN... BANES R. PNC ...... ................Crete, Ill. . . . ...... Houston, Tex. . . .... Waban, Mass. . . . . . . .Cliff, New Mexico . . . . .Brooklyn, New York .. . . . . . . .Bemidji, Minn. . . . . U.S.S. Oriskany BARNHART, K. E., SNIIII ...Beaver Falls, Pa. BENSINGER, E., YN3 .... BRIGG, H. H., PN3 ..... BUCKUN, A. T., GM2... COLLINS, C. C., BMC .... CALLAWAY, C. L., AO1. CASAUS, J. R., JR., SN... . . . .Allegan, Mich. . . . .SpringIield, Mo. . . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . .... Chula Vista, Calif. . . . ....... Oakland, Calif. . . . . .Oakdale, Calif. CHRISTENSEN, G. S., LI3: f f f f f East Hartford, Ccnn. CONKLIN, A. R., SN ..... COLONNA, R. J., SN .... Cox, W. S., JR., SN .... . . . ....... Plainfield, Iowa . .... Cleveland, Ohio ....Columbia, S. C. CURTIS, D. C., JR., YN3 ............. Temple, Tex. CRAFT, D. W., SN ....... EDWARDS, R. W., AO2.. ERPELDING, L. B., YN2.. FITZSIMMONS, F., LI3.. FERRIS D. F. AO2 .... . ..... Hollywood, Calif. . . . . . .Bellevue, Ohio DIETRICH, D. E., PN2 ..... . . ...... Arcata, Calif. . . .... El Dorado, Kansas . . . . .Newark, New Jersey . . . .Lawrence Mass GALLOWAY, 'R. E., ..... Sf. Panl,'MinnI GRANDE, R. F., PH3 ....... Niagara Falls, New York GLOVER, D. W., ME1. .. CUILIANI D. L. YN2 . . . . . . . .Middlesex, N. C. . . . . . . . . . .WestviIle, Ill. HEANY, J.,L., YNSN .... H .... San Francisco, Calif. HLUBOKY, J. F., BTI... JOSHUA, E. F., YNC... JACKSON, T. R. BMI... .. . . .New York, N.Y. . . . . . . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . .Spring Valley, Calif. JOHNSON, G. ll., PNSN.' ....... Faiilnny, Neb. KELLY G. V TDAN. . . Bridgeport, Conn. KOWALSKEYQ' F. J., .Wan-nvlicf, N.Y. LAUGHLIN, W. G., SN ................ Osage, Iowa LOYO, L. P., SN ........ . . . . . .San Francisco, Calif. LUTHE, F. L., SN ......... LYNE, R. D., RD1 .......... MAC RAVEY, R. D., PN2 .... McKEE, H. W., PNSN ...... MALONEY, J. J., PN3 .... MARCHESE T. LI3 ..... ...........Callicnn, Ill. . . . . . . . .Boston, Mass. . . . .Madison, Wis. . . . .Newbern, Tenn. . . . .U.S.S. Oriskany . . .Staten Island, N .Y. MARSHALL1 JfC., AO2. ........ Avon Park, Fla. MIDDLETON, P. E., SA.. . . . . . . . . . .Fort Smith, Ark. NICHOLSON, V. M., SN ...... North Richland, Wash. S.S. CRI KA Y C A-34 COMMANDING OFFICER GRIFFIN, C. D., Captain .................... ............... .... S i Iver Springs, Maryland EXECUTIVE OFFICER BLESH, P. K., Commander .................. .............. . ..Alexandria, Virginia NIELSEN, R. W., PISN . . NORSEN G. G. TD3. . . . . .Palo Alto, Calif. East Bloomfield, N . Y. PURYEAR, C. EM2'...'.' ' ...... Lynchburg, Va. PRICE B. SN ........ PAXTON,, R. P., JO3. '. '. '. PARKER, M. T., YN2. . . PHILLIPS, J. G., YN2 . . . . . PEARSON, W., PNSN.. ROESE, J., LI3 ......... RUMANN, J. E., SN .... SCOTT, R. W., SN ..... SHEARER, A. G., PN2.. SIMMS, W. H., SN ..... SIMMONS, B., SN ...... SLAYBAUCH, J., PN2.. TAYLOR, T. D., SN .... URSETH, C. A., PI2 .... WAGNER, O. V., PN2.. WEISKE, T. J., SN .... YORK L. E. MM3 .... . . . . . . . .Moore, Okla. . . . . .Grove City, Pa. . . . .Beaumont, Texas ..Olive Branch. Miss. . . . . . . .Pollok, Texas Cuychoga Falls, Ohio . . . . . . .Greeley, Colo. . . . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . .Sacramento, Calif. . . . .Jacksonville, Fla. . . .Kingsville, Utah . . . .Gettysburg, Pa. . . . . . . .Gilmer, Texas ...Grand Forks, N. D. . . .Winnebago, Minn. . . . . .Princeton, Wis. . .Lubbock, Texas YOUNKIN, J. A., AN .'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. Los Angeles, Calif. OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT OFFICERS ALDERTON, D. W., LT ........ East Lansing, Mich. ALLRED, B., JR., LT .......... New Orleans, La. ANDERSON, D. S., LTJG .... .......... M ars, Pa. ANDERSON, G. A., ENS.... ..... Gowrie, Iowa BURCESS, A. L., CDR ......... BURKHART, C., LT ................ Greeley, Colo. CARPENTER, E. L., LT .... Alderwood Manor, Wash. CLARK, C. R., ENS .................. Tulsa, Okla. DIAMOND, L. E., ENS .............. Houston, Texas ELLIOT, L. G., ENS ............ Jefferson City, Mo. GREIN, C. J., LTJG ............ Valley Stream, N. Y. HEINZERLING, E. W., LTJG ...... Glen Ridge, N. J. IRBY, B., LT ................ Woodruff, S. Carolina JONES, H. E., JR., LTJG ...... JONES, W. R., JR. LTJG ..... KELLEY, S. F., LT ..... KEYES, S. W., LTJG .... KNOCHE, J. H. LCDR.. KREUGER D. M. LT. LAMAR, H. H., JR., LCD'Rff ff ..Long Beach, Calif. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. .. .Woodhaven, N. Y. . . .Hazel Hurst, Miss. . . . . . . .Paola, Kansas ..Chula Vista, Calif. . . . .Los Gatos, Calif. LAWSON, D. R., PHOT ...... ..... W orcester, Mass. LEHMOINE, J., LTJG.. LEWIS, A. W., LT ..... LEWIS, L. E., LCDR .... Mc HUGH, J., CHRELE ..... MEIZLER, H., LTJG... OLSON D. A. ENS PEASE, 'W. S.,' LCDR.. '. '.' ' POWELL, J. L., LTJG .... . . RICHEY G. S. CDR.. ROOS, Il. S., llTJC .... SEYMOUR, E. R., ENS ....... SCOTT, W. J., LCDR ......... THOMPSON, G. I. ENS. . . . . .Fennville, Mich. Bellmore, L. I., N.Y. . . .Coral Gables, Fla. .. . . .Messana, N. Y. . . . ..... Brookline, Mass. . . . . . . .Douglas, Ariz. ..S3.I1 Lorenzo, Calif. . . .San Angelo, Texas . . . . . . .Denver, Colo. . . .New Orleans, La. .. . . . . . . .Tully, N.Y. .San Francisco, Calif. . . . .... Los Angeles, Calif. OA DIVISION ACKERMAN, D. H. AG3.. ANDERS, G. D., AC3 ...... BOND, B. L., AN ......... BOUTWELL, M. E., AC1. .. CARMONA, C. W., AG3. .. CHATY R. W. SN ........ . . . .Jersey City, N.J. . . . . . Centerville, Iowa . . .Port Angeles, Wash. . . . . . . . .Vallejo, Calif. . ..... Strathmere, N. J. . . . .Trenton, N. J. COOPER, R. A., AN ....... '. .Ridgcw0cd, N. J. DALY, J. T., PH2 ............ DANFORTH C. W. AGAN. . . . . . .New York, N.Y. . . .Hamden, Conn. DARBONNEi C. J.f PH3.....'.H ........ Elton, La. DATCHUCK, A., PHC ..... DELEUZE, N. C., PH2 .... GAY, R. L., AN ......... HOOVER, D. L., PH3... HUFFER, B. G., AC3. .. KISER, B., YNSN ......... KRAMMES, T. E., AC2... LEDERACH C D YN3.. LOESEL M. E. PH2. . . LUHMANN, Cf F., MARSTON, E. R., AG1 .... MITCHELL, L. D., AN .... NORTHUP, F. A., AC2 .... OAKS, W. C., ACAN ..... O'BRIEN, P. E., AG3 ..... PHILLIPS, E. M., PH2 .... PICARD, M. J., SN ........ PRICE, C. R., AN ........... RICKAWAY E. R. AGAN.. . . . .Magnolia, N.J. . . . .Oakland, Calif. . . . . .Adams, Ind. . . . . . . . .Hillboro, Ill. Altus, Okla . . Saif' Lalic Cify, Utali . . . . . . . .Cressona, Pa. . . . . . . .Souderton, Pa. LIBBY, L. LQ ACAN, ........ .' .......... Gray Maine Garden City, L.I., N.Y. . . . .North Anson, Maine .. .Los Angeles, Calif. . . .Southbridge, Mass. . . . . . . . .Adair, Iowa . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio .. ..... Borger, Tex. . . . .Columbus, Ohio . . . . .Antioch, Calif. I .MIdHCId, Tex. RIVERA, R.f ACAN. ....... 'msan' Francisco, Calif. ROBERTS, B. D., AN ..... . ROESE, R. A., SA ..... . RUSH W. S. AN ...... . STITT R. S. PHAN ....... STOUDER, H. N., ACAN. . .' SODEN, R. R., AG3 ....... TAFF, D. L., AN .......... TALLENT, M. B., PH2 .... TEDESCO, J., SN ......... TOMLINSON, D. L., PHAN. .. TWEEDY, R. E., AG2 ......... UTTERBACK, W. D., PH2 ..... VANCULA, A. J., AO2 ....... WEEDEN, D. W., SN ..... WILLIAMS, A. E., AC3 ..... ' OE DIVISION ASSARD, C. L., ET3 ..... BARON, T. M., ETSO ........ BARRON, J. E., ET3 ......... BRANHAM, R. L., ET3 ....... CHRISTENSEN, C. E., ET3. .. FAHEY, R. D., SN ............ GRAY, R. W., ET2 ......... ...... . . .Hatton, Ark. .Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio .Santa Monica, Calif. SCHELL, M. 'v., AG3 ...... ...... Pocatello, Idaho . . . . . . . .Bristol, Tenn. . . . . .Fort Wayne, Ind. . . . . . . .Fanwood, N.J. . . .San Angelo, Texas . . . . . . . . .Albany, Ga. . . . .N augatuck, Conn. . . . . .Fort Myers, Fla. . . . . .Bakersfield, Calif. .Arlington Heights, Ill. . . . . . . . . .Berwyn, Ill. .. . . . . . . .Beloit, Wis. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . .Plymouth, Conn. . . . .Sacramento, Calif. .San Francisco, Calif. .Oklahoma City Okla. .Salt Lake City, Utah . . . . . .West Linn, Ore. . . . . .Clarkston, Wash. I 2 .I I IY' g. o Y. bi. GRAY, R. L., ET3 ..... GRIFFITH, R. A., ET3 .... .... HAUGEN, R. L., ET1 .... . .. . . . . .California, Pa. Salt Lake City, Utah . . . .Windom, Minn. JACKSON, H. L., ETS .... ....... E l Paso, Texas KOKINDA, J. J., ET3. .. MARKLE C. L. SN... ... ..Gary, Ind. . .Selma, Calif. MCGOUGII, K. P., ET2 ..'.'....Philadelphia, Pa. MEETZ, D. J., ET2 ...... . NELSON, J. W., ET3 ....... . NEWHALL R. F. SN . . . .Green Bay, Wis. . . .San Diego, Calif. .Rockland, Mass. NICHOLS,,A. E., ET3. ffl' ..fff..Soolsaoo, Wash. PARASHIS, PG. ETSN. . . RULE, R. L., ET3 ...... SGROI, C. P., ET3 ...., SNEARY, G. E., ET3 .... .. THIRLBY T. E. ET3. . VAN DYKE, T. ET2ffff'fff WRIGHT, S. E., ET3 ...,. . OI DIVISION ADAIR, J. E., SA ....... ALLERT, D. P., SN ..... BARAN D RDSN .... . . J., . BASIL, T. A., SA ...... BIGGS, J. M., SN ....... San Francisco, Calif. . . . . . .Denison, Iowa .... . . . .RoIne, N.Y. . . . . . . . .Enid, Okla. Traverse City, Mich. . .Long Branch, N.J. . . Springfield, Mass. . . . . .Tyler, Texas . . . .Ritzville, Wash. . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . .Detroit, Mich. Cape Giradeau, Mo. BESS, J. W., RD3 ...... ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . .Pensacola, Fla. BUCI-IAN, C. R., SN ..... . .... Orangeville, Calif. BURKE, T. E., RD2 ..... BUTSCH, W. G., RD3 .... ... CALLEN, F. B., BM3 .... CARR, R. E., AN ........ . CASEY, K. F., SA .......... . CASON, C. W., RDSN ..... .Leavenworth, Kans. . .Weatherford, Okla. . . . . . . .Oswego, N.Y. . . . .Kemwood, Calif. . . . .Mt Vernon, Ark. . . . . . .Dallas, Texas COOK, A. D., RDSN ..... ........ C hioago, Ill. COMBS, W. L., SN ..... COON, J. C., RD3 ...... CROWLEY, J. H., SN.. DANIEL, G. M., RD3. . DAVIS R. D. SN ..... DONALDSON, v. R., RDS .... DOUGLAS, R. A., AN ........ . EDWARDS, H. L., RD2 .... . ENPINGER, D. R., SA ...... . PAIRBANKS, G. E., SN .... . FULLER, D. E., RD3 ....... GAMGRELL, H. C., RD3. GERMAN, D. R., SN ......... GILCHRIST, W. G., RD3 .... GREENLEE, R. H., RD3 ..... GUNNELS, L. A., SN. .... HAMPTON, J. W., RDSN .... HARDEE, R. W., RD2 ......... . . . .Fort Payne, Ala. . . . .Cleveland, Ohio ... . . . .Tampa, Fla. . . .McLeansboro, Ill. . . . . . .Legrange, Ga. . . . .Rochester, N.Y. . . . . . .Yakima, Wash. . . .Phenix City, Ala. . . . . . .Columbus, Ga. . . . .Claremont, N.H. . . . . . .Crescoe, Iowa . . . . . . . .Corbin, Ky. . . . .Lawnda.le, Calif. . . . . .AstOria, N.Y. . . . .Ardmore, Pa. . . . .Dothan, Ala. . . . .Shreveport, La. . . .Bradentown, Fla. HARDY, R., RD3 .................... Corning, Calif. HARRAI-I, J. H., SN .......... Meadowcreek, W. Va. HARRY, D. W., RD3 .... HART, F. L., AN ......... HAZEL, L. P., RD2 ......... HUNSBERGER, R. H., SN. .. HURST, W. R., SN ....... HOOVER, J. H., SN ..... KELLY, J. O., SN ......... ........ . .Seattle, Wash. . . . . . . .Lewiston, Idaho . . . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. . . .Souderton, Pa. . . . .Darling, Utah . . . .Killeen, Texas . . . . . .Rivera, Calif. LOCUSON, T., FA ....... ..... P ennsgrove, N.J. MAC MANNIS, E. H., RD2. .. MADINE, G., SN ......... MADINE, T. P., AN ....... MAINS, J. P., RD3 .... MANEY, M. L., SN. . MoKIBBEN, J. R., SN ..... MEISEL, F. E., RDSN. MONCREIF, C. H., RD3. .. NEMIR, D. P., RDSN ..... OBERT, NIE., SN ....... OLIVER, D. W., RD3 .... PELIMAN, B. M., SN .... PIAMTE, E. S., RD2 ..... . . . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . .Bayside, N.Y. . . . . . .Bayside, N.Y. . . . .Idaho Falls, Idaho . .Dalton, Ga. . . . . . . .Cedartown, Ga. . .So. Norwalk, Conn. . . ........ Kellog, Idaho . . . . .Lafayette, Calif. . . . .Panama City, Fla. . . . . .Republic, Mo. . . . . .Paquate, N.M. . . . . .Nashua, N. H. POLETTE, W. H., RD1. . . RAINES, K. F., SN ..... RATHBONE, P., RD1. .. ROLAND P. E. SN.. . . . . .Frederickstown, Mo. .............Marietta, Ga. ...........Richmond, Va. . Palmyra, Mo. SCHLUMPBERCER, B.'j.,'RDSN'.'.'.'.Parlssroo, S. D. SCHNABEL, E. C., SN. .. SMITH, P. L., SA ....... STRYKER, G. E., RD3.. SWOPFORD, H. C., TESN: f f f SULLIVAN, J., RD3 ..... THOMPSON, A., SN ..... ' ' TRIPPIT, A., RD2 ...... VALVO, J. J., RD3 ...... VOSBURGH, C. E., RD3. ...,Delray Beach, Fla. ...........Le Grange, Ga. . . . .Portland, Ore. . . . .Yakima, Wash. . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . . .Hazelhurst, Ga. . . .Grass Valley, Calif. . . . . . . . .Greenfield, Mass. .. . . .. . . . . .Rochester, N.Y. WADSWORTH, R. B., RDSN ........ Lancaster, Calif. WHITE, K. E., RDSN. . . WINTER C. W. RD3. . . . . . . . . .Santa Monica, Calif. . Hood River Ore. WORTHINGTON, G. L.,'SN11Q'.Sau Francisco, ,Calif. WRIGHT, C. E., RDI .... YAGER, J., RD2 ........ YEOMAN, J. A., SN .... OR DIVISION ANDERSON, J. W., RM3 .... ANDERSON, W. E., TE2 ..... ANDRIE, M. E., RM3 ...... BEASLEY R. G. SN ..... ............Columbia, Mo. . . . . . .No. Tarrytown, N.Y. . . . . . . . . .Tuscon, Ariz. . . . . .Chico, Calif. . . . .Vincennes, Ind. . . . . .Homer City, Pa. . . . .Granite City, Ill. BEHRENDS, L. P., RM3 ..... ::.Buffalo Center, Iowa BENNETT, R. A., TEC ............ San Diego, Calif. BENNETT W. E. SA... Albion, Nebr. BIEDERMANN, R. I., RM1 .............. Iola, Wis. CHURCH, A. L., SN ............ Johnson City, Tenn. CICCARONE, J. J., TESN ............ Brooklyn, N.Y. CLOSE, D. A., TESN ....... ....... P ittsburg, Kans. DAVIS, C. I., SN ................ Sacramento, Calif. DOTSON, M., JR. RM3 .... ....... P ortland, Ore. FAGAN, E. E., SN ...... FILLIOE, J. H., RM3.. ......Atlanta, Ga. . . . .Brandon, Vt. FORMICHELLA, C. A., RM3 ..... . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. GORDON, S., SN .............. ..... B rooklyn, N.Y. GUSTAFSON, D. R., TESN .... .... B oston, Mass. I-IEIGH, H. R., RM3 ........ ..... S eattle, Wash. HERRINGTON, F. L., SN ..... ........ P anacea, Fla. HILEMAN, K. W., RM3 .... ..... G ranite City, Ill. HOFFMANN, H. B., SN .... ..... S heboygan, Wls. HODGE, L. M., SA ...... HOOVER, W. P., SN ..... . . . . . . .Hornsby, Tenn. . . . .Smiths Groove, Ky. .HULSEY, V. D., SN ....... ..... W heatland, Calif. KELLY W R. TE2 .... Trumansburg, N .Y. KILSTROM, Wf M., TESNI. '.'. ' ....... Waoo, Texas KOLLMER, T. P., TE3 .... LARSON, R. J., TE3. . . .. LAUER, R. M., TE3 ..... LEHM, P. C., RMSN .... LEHR, P. D., RMSN ..... LEVI, J., TE3 ......... LOETEN, D., TESN .... LOPEZ, J., TMSN ....... LUTHE, R. E., RMSN .... MANDEL, N., RM2 ...... MANN E. R RMSN .... ... . .Bayonne, N.J. . . . . . .San Jose, Calif. . . . .Palm City, Calif. . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. . . . . . .Elsinore, Calif. . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . .Hattiesburg, Miss. . . .Sacramento, Calif. .........Olney, N.Y. . ....... Brooklyn, N.Y. Morning View, Ky. MAXWELL, E., SN .... I. Lexington, Ohio McCALL, D. D., SN ................ Mapleton, Iowa MCDONALD, F. W., TE3 .... . ..... Moodey, Texas MORRIS, K. H., RM3 ...... ..... D efiance, Ohio MULLEN, J. P., RMSN .... ......... S haw, MISS. NEAL, W. M., TESN .... .... P alo Alto, Callf. NELSON, D. J., SN ....... ....... M arinett-e, Wis. O'BRIEN, W. W., RMSN .......... Milmont Plke, Pa. OSTBY, R. A., SN ................ Minneapolis, Minn. PAPPMEIER, D. W., RM3 .... North Hollywood, Callf. PATTERSON, C. D., TE3 .......... Nashville, Tenn. PAYNE, B. D., TESN .................. Waco, Texas POLICHEMI, S. B., SA .... . ..... Chicago, Ill. POPE, L. J., SN ......... .... E au Clair, WIS. ROBINSON, R. C., RM3 .... ROCCA, C. J., RM3 ....... SAFADY, T., SN ........ .. SCHMIDT, H. F., RM3 ..... Sacramento Calif . . ...... .Iowa City, Iowa . . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. . North Tonawanda, N .Y. SIMMONS, F. O., RM3 .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. SIMMS, S. S., TE3 .......... . . . . . .Winter Park, Fla. STEVENSON, D. K., TE3 .... ...... S t Louis, Mo. VARGUS, G. J., RM2 ...... ..... M oolfosol, Mass. WEST, G. P., SN .......... YORK, J. W., TE3 .... OS DIVISION . . . . . . .Greer, S.C. . . . .Milliken, Colo. BUCKALLEW, W. G., QM3 ........ Unionville, Mo. BURKE, F. M., SN .................. Lexington, Ky. BURKS, E. E., QM3.. CLARK, R. J., SN ..... DYE, B. M., QMS .... .. GRAVLEY, R. W., SNI 1 .. IRVING, D. A., SN ...... LARVIE, P. C., SA ....... . . . . . . . .Big Island, Va. .Baguio City, Phillippines . . . . . . . .Unionville, Mo. . . . . . . . . .Pulaski, Va. . . . . .Galesbury, Mich. . . . .Walkerville, Mont. LYNCH, G. B., QM3 ........ ....... T oledo, Ohio McCANN, M. S., QM3 MENSHOUSE, J. R., QMI. '. '. MORGAN, L. W., SN ...... NIVISON, A., SN .......... POWELL, J. R., QMSN ..... ROGERS, S. R., SN ...... SAENZ, E., SN .......... SLOOP, H. L., SN ........ TROVATO, J. R., QM2. . . . ...... Loudon, Tenn. . .... Jacksonville, Fla. ... . . . . . .Racine, Wis. . . . .Sacramento, Calif. . . . .Green River, Utah . . . .Henderson, N. C. Paso, Texas . . . . .Kannapolis, N. C. Sommerville, Mass. VICHERS, W. E., SN ..... 1 Ui1...Bainbridge, Ga. WHITE, R., SN ........................ Buford, Ga. NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT OFFICERS DENBIGH, R. S., LTJG ..... DIESEL, C. N., ENS ....... PITTMAN, W. R., CDR .... N DIVISION ALLENDER R E. SN.. BRITTON, M. D., OMSN.. '. '.' CHURCH, B. L., YNSN ..... DAVIS, D. G., SN ........ DAYE, J. E., SN ......... DUMKE, W. E., SN ....... FREEHAN, J. R., QM2 ..... GATES, R. G., SN ........ GIBSON, J. E., QM3 ..... KETLER, W. E., QM3 .... KURTZ, R. C., QMS. .. LANE, D. E., SN ...... .. LEWIS, G. A., SN .... LOWE, J. S., QM2 .... LOWERY, G. M., SA .... MORGAN, JR., D., SN ..... NADEAU, G. W., QM2 .... PERRY R. A. SN ...... . . . .Flemington, N.J. . . . . . .Craig, Colo. . . . .TaInpa, Florida . . . . . . . .Denver, Colo. . . . .Sacramento, Calif. . . . .Chickasha, Okla. . . . . . . .Austin, Texas . . . .Jacksonville, Fla. . . . . . . . .Oshkosh, Wis. ...........Lynn, Mass. . . . .Breckenridge, Mich. . . . . . . .Louisville, Ky. . . . .Wheeling, W. Va. . . . . . . .Bloomington, Ill. . . .W. Springfield, Mass. ..... . . .Kalama, Wash. . . . . . . . .Vallejo, Calif. . . . . .Covington, Tenn. ..........Austell, Ga. . . . .New Bedford, Mass. . . .Santa Rosa, Calif. RAINWfATER,'H. M., QlVI3..'...'.' ' ...... Anniston, Ala SARCINELLI, J., QM3 .............. Brooklyn, N.Y. THOMPSON, R. G., OMC ........ Chula Vista, Calif. VARGAS, R. M., SN ......... WOODS, N. G., QMS ....... . . . . .San Antonio, Texas . . .Chicopee Falls, Mass. AIR DEPARTMENT OFFICERS ADAMS, W. L., LCDR .......... W. Palm Beach, Fla. ANDERSON, W. H., JR., LCDR ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. CAMPBELL, R., CHBOSN .......... Oakwood, Texas CARROLL, F. T., CHMACH. CARRUTH, V. D., LCDR. . FISHER, J. E., LT ......... GREEN, D. M., LT ...... . . . . . . .Rosenberg, Texas . . . . . . . .New Orleans, La. . . . . .St. Paul Minn. . . .San Diego, Calif. 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I , .......... , ,, . . ., ............... , . . , , ., ,,,,,,,,,.,,, , , , , . ., ...,.......... . .. .............. . rl I 1. MARTIN D G AB3 Mt. Vernon Ind. ENDRICH, E J , AN Brooklyn, N.Y. JONES, B. H., AN .................. Hertford, N.C KIMBEL, R. E., AE3 .... KING, R. E., AA ......... KOEHLER, K. E., AB2 .... KUHNS, R. E., AN ..... LEE, D. A., AN ......... LONG, S. G., AD3 ...... LOYD, T. A., AB2 ......... MeGHEE, J. G., AN .... MESSINA, P. J., JR., AN..'.'...'. MILBURN, R. N., AN ..... MILLIORN, J. R., AN ..... MOORE, R. W., AN ...... MOORE, W. D., AN .... MYERS, J. T., AB2 ..... NOLEN H. AN PADGETT, 'M. R., 'AN . . PARKS, L. I., AN ...... PRIEM, H. F., AN ....... PROGTOR, J. R., AE3 .... RANDALL, L. A., AN .... . . . .Linden, Tenn. . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . .Little Rock, Ark. .... . . .Dover, Ohio . ...... Baraboo, Wis. . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . .Van Buren, Ark. . . . . .Oakland, Calif. . . . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. ..........Easton, Pa. . . . .Prineville, Oregon . . . . . . . .Eaton, Ohio .... . . . . .Elemton, Pa. . . . .New Castle, Indiana . . . . . . . .Madison, Ill. . . . .Topeka, Kansas . . . . .Mingo jet, Ohio . . . . . .Blackduck, Minn. . . . . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . .Mountain View, Calif. RYAN, L. G., ABAA ....... ........ L ivingston, N.J. SANDER, A. L. AN .... .Reynolds, N.D. SAUERVIIALD, 'E A., AN'. ......Philadelphia, Pa. SGHILKE, L. A., AN ...... SCOTT, N., AA ......... SCRUGGS, E. M., AN .... SEYBOTH, F. E., AN .... SHAW, B. W., AN ..... SLOAN, G. D., AN .... SMITH, H. G., ABC ..... SMITH, J. I., AN ......... STARK G. G AN ...... THOMAS, J. ATAN. VASSALLO, E. A., AN .... WARD, J. E., AN ....... WEBB, R. L., AB3 ......... WILSON, P. H. AMAN .... WOODS, G. J., AEAN. .. WOODS, G. E., AN... V-4 DIVISION . . . . . . . .Colburn, Idaho . . .San Francisco, Calif. . . . . .San Diego, Calif. . . . . .Voorheesville, N.Y. . . . . .Stockdale, Texas . . . .Bay City, Texas ... . . . .Sidney, N.Y. . . .Winston Salem, N.C. . . . . . .Oakland, Calif. .. . . . . .Monroe, La. . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . .Bluefield, W. Va. . . . .Chanute, Kansas . . . . .Annapolis, Md. . . . . .Kenna, W. Va. . . . .Redlands, Calif. ABER, C. E., ATC ................. San Diego, Calif. AMMANN, G. P., AN ....... ANDERSON, R. L., ADAN. .. BAKER, J. G., AE2 .......... EARTREM, R. v., PR3 ...... BASS, L. A., AD1 ........... BENAVIDEZ, N. O., AN ..... REOUGHER, L. G., AT2 ..... BISPO, W. F., AM2 ....... BLEVINS, R. E., AN .... BRAMHAM, A. P., AN3 .... BRUNER, B., AD2 ...... .White Plains, New York . . . . . . . .Cherokee, Iowa .. . . . . . . .Newton, Iowa . . .Royal Oak, Michigan . . . Jacksonville, Florida . . . .San Antonio, Texas . . . .Grove City, Kansas. . . . . . . .Merced, Calif. . . . . .Rising Fawn, Ga. . . . . .San Diego, Calif. . . . . . . .Raiford, Florida BUSH, N. A., AT2 ............. Terre Haute, Indiana CAVALUCCI, E. S., AN ..... COOK W. S., JR., AT3. . CORKREAN, R. S., AM3i f' ..Egg Harbor City, N.J. .Staten Island, New York . . . . . . . . .Vallejo, Calif. CURTIS, D. C., YN3 ................ Temple, Texas DeMARIA, D. E., AMAN Brooklyn, New York DUNSMORE, D. K., AE2 f f f f f f f f .Walled Lake, Mich. EAGAN, G. W., AN ....... EAGLE, J. G., AN ..... . EDWARDS, R. W., AD2 FREY, L. D., AT2 ......... FRIEND, N. H., AM3 .... FUQUA, R. G., AT3 ...... GARELIGK, T., AM3 ...... HAMPTON, L. G., AD1... HANDROP, J. G., AD3 .... HAWKINS G. N. AN... HAYNES, E. V., ADI .... HEID D. H AN ....... HERNDON, G. L., AD1... HERREN, V. J., AD1 ...... . . . . .Mahoningtown, Pa. . . .Parkersburg, W. Va. . . . .Columbus, Neb. . . . . . . . . .Newton, Ill. . . . . . .Springfield, Tenn. . . .Baltimore, Maryland . . . .McLeans Boro, Ill. . . . . . .Pensacola, Florida . . . .Brookfield, Missouri . . . . . .Martinez, Calif. . . . . . .Portsmouth, Ohio . ...... Odessa, Texas HENSHAW,'L. W., Jr., AEQ'.'. .. .... Elberton, Ga. . . . .Marion, Iowa HUNT, G. A., A JANES, R. W., AMAN ..... JOHNSON, R. I., SN ...... DAN ...... . . . . . .Houston, Texas . . . .Kalamazoo, Mich. . . . .Scotts Bluff N eb JONES, L. E., AN .......... .... M emphis, ,Tenni JONES, L. G , JR., AT1 .............. Alpine, Calif. KARNAI, E. L., AM2 ..... A ............. Lorgin, Ohio KOONTZ, J. O., YNSN ........... Twin Falls, Idaho LANGENDORFER, M. W., ADAN.Lincoln Park, Mich. LARGE, H. L., AD3 ........... Terre Haute, Indiana LeB,EAU, D. M.,.ADAN ...... Cheyenne Agency, S.D. LOGAN, T. W., ADAN ................ Bedford, Pa. MACDONALD, G. A., AD3 .......... Oakland li MACNEVIN, D. A., AD3. .. MAILEY . E AM3 , J ., ....... MARSHALL, J. C., AD2 .... McKAY, H. F., AM1. .. MESCHKE, E. F., AN. fff .'.' MILLER, D. D. AD3. . , Ca f. .College Point, New York .Brookings, South Dakota . . . . .Avon Park, Florida . . . . . . .Porterville, Calif. . .Morristown, Minnesota .Goshen, Indiana MUELLER, R. D., AD3.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.PeLt Wayne, Indiana MURPHY, R. H., ADC .............. Adams, Tenn. MYERS, E. D., AM3 ........ NALLY, N. E., AN ......... NELSON, A. L., AN ........ NELSON P. M. AMC. . . . . .Hannibal, Missouri . .Hagerstown, Maryland . ...... Eau Claire, Wis. .Red Wing, Minnesota NESTOR, R. L.,,AN .... I '... i. . .Trenton, New Jersey OLIVER, J. W., AMAN .... PAYNE, P. A., AD1 ..... PHELAN, F. J., AD2 ..... PITCHER, M. B., AE2 .... POTVIN, R. G., AM2. . . POWELL, J. J., AN ..... RALL, W. E., AT3 ........ ROBERTS, D. P., AE3 ..... RODRIGUEX, A., AL3 ...... ROENNE, P. A., AE2 ....... ROSE, G. R., AM2 ......... ROXBURY, T. J., AN ....... SGHAAL, L. R., AN ....... SEDAM, E. H., AT2 ..... . SHUMWAY, G. L., AN ..... SNYDER G. E. AN... ...........Moab, Utah . . . . . . . .Thalis, Texas . . . .La Mesa, Calif. . . . . . .Lewiston, Utah . . .Millford, ,Mishigan . . . . . . .Emlenton, Pa. . . . .Bronx, New York ........ .Altoona, Pa. . . . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. . . . . . . . .Monrovia, Calif. . . . . . . . . .Oakdale, Calif. Hollis, Long Island, N.Y. . . . . . . .Nelsonville, Ohio . . . .Indianapo1is, Indiana . . . . . . . . .Lansing, Mich. Rockford Ill SPURLIN, J. A., ATAN ............ Oakland, Calif. STACKHOUSE, J. M., ADAN ......... Marion, S.C. STEMHAGEN, A. D., AN .... Mt. Vernon, Washington TIMMEL, R. J., ATAN ......... Louisville, Kentucky TORGESON, R. A., AT3 ......... Nora Springs, Iowa TRANQUE, D. O., AN ...... Providence, Rhode Island TURNER, E. E., AMSI ........... Pensacola, Florida USSERY, L. A., ADAN .............. Berkeley, Calif. WAILIONIS, R. G., AT3 ........ Ansonia, Connecticut WASMER, L. M., AT3 ......... Pickens, West Virginia WEGAN, G., AN .................... Sf. Louis, Me. WELCH, H. M., AD1.. WELTON, E. L., AN ....... WILLS, L. PN2 ...... WITHEREEE, N. W., AN... YAREROUGH A. M. AD2. ast Dailey, West Virginia . . . . . . . . .Vincennes, Ind. . . . . . . . . . .Alturas, Calif. . . .Longview, Washington . Morristown, Tenn. YONKMAN, W., ADS ...... ' f 'f .....Santa Cruz, Calif. ZELIFF, D. E., AD2 ..... . V-6 DIVISION ALLEN, J. W., AO1 ....... ANDERSON, W. J., AOC... ANDES, E. J., A03 ....... EAZE, H. J., JR., A03 ..... BELL. J. J., AO1 ........... BLAZKOVEC . P. AO2 . . .Los Angeles, Calif. . . . .Hillsboro, Ohio . .... . . .Seattle, Wash. . . . . . . .Strafford, Conn. ............Alice, Texas . . .Van Hall, New Jersey . . .Algoma, Wisconsin BUNDSCHUH,JE. AOAN.'.....Hicksville, New York COLL, J. N., AOC ........ CONNER, G. M., A03 ..... COMSTOCK, J. W., AN .... GOPELAND, P. E., AO2 .... CROSBY, R. D., A03 ..... GROWE, R. W., A03 ...... CURRIER, L. G., AOAN. .. . . .Alameda, California . ........ Dallas, Texas . . . ..Antioch, California . .... Munce, Indiana ..........Pella, Iowa . .... Meadville, Penna. . .... Spirit Lake, Iowa DAVIS, G. H., AOAN ..... . . . . . . . .Irvine, Kentucky DENDY, J, A., AO2 ............. French Camp, Miss. DERICKSON, N. E., TMSN ...... Albuquerque, N.M. EDWARDS, H. M., AO1 ..... ERAMEL, E. E., A03 ...... . . . . . . .Fresno, Calif. . . . . . . . . .Ft. Smith, Ark. GEPHART, J. L., AOAN .................. Erie, Pa. GORRING, M. W., TMSN .... GRAY, D. D., A03 ........... GUSTAFSON, K. L., AN ...... HALL, G. A., TMI ........ . Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio . . . . . . . .Akron, Colo. . . . . . .Taeoma, Wash. . . . .Pleasantville, N .J . HAMILTON, W. K., A03 .............. Ivyland, Pa. HEARN, G. B., JR., AOAN ..... . . . . .N ashville, Tenn. HOLBROOK, J. L., AOAN ........ Lake Charles, La. HOUSEN, R. W., AOAN. .. HUMPHERYS, A. R., MN3 KESTER, G. T., A02 ...... KING, E. A., A02 ......... KOSGINSKI, W. P., AOAN KUHNS, E. J., AN ......... LOVELL, J. qnp, A02 ..... LUKE, W. Y., AO1 ..... MeGOY, W. E., A03 ..... MePALL, R. G., A03 ..... MARTIN, J. W., AN ....... MATZEK, M. J., JR., AN ...... MENAS, L. M., AO3 ....... MEEHAN, T. E., A03 ...... MONTIETH, J. P., AO3. .. MORAGA, E. gap, A03 .... MULLINS, F. J., AN ...... . . . . . . . . .Stockton, Calif. MULLINS, R. G., AOAN ...... MUSZYNSKI, E. F., MN3 ...... NAGY, A. P., A03 ......... NAPIER, B. E., AO3. ..... . NICKERSON, G. L., TM3.. NORTON, E. R., AO2 ..... O'NEILL, M. O., AOAN .... OWEN, M. S., AO1 ........ PETERSON, W. H., AOAN. PIPHO, R. H., A03 ......... PRUETT H. M AOAN... . . . .New York City, -N.Y. . . . . . .Horse Bend, Idaho KEELING, G. W., AOAN .... .. . . . . .. .Miles, Tex. . . . . . . Greely, Colo. .. .... Auburn, Me. . . . . . . . .Sayreville, N.Y. . . . . .Kokomo, Ind. . . . .Imnaha, Oregon . . . Culver City, Calif. . . . .Ridgewood, N.Y. . . . . . Syracuse, N.Y. . . . . . . .Roanoke, Va. . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . . .Brookville, Pa. .New York City, N.Y. . . . . . . .BoSton, Mass. . . . . . . .Phoenix, Ariz. . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. Harper Woods, Mich. . . . . .Washington, Pa. . . . . . .Carthage, N.C. . . . .New York City, N.Y. . . .Wenatchee, Wash. . . . . . Milwaukee, Wis. . .. . . . . .Clio, Iowa . . . . . . . . .Detroit, Mich. . . . . . .Readlyn, Iowa . . . .Amonate, Va. RASMUSSEN, LI' P., AOAN.........'..Morristown, Minn. ROBERSON, S. C., AOAN ..... . .... Russelville, S.C. ROGHE, G. L., A03 ....... ROMAN, J. P., AOUAN .... .. . . . . .Salem, N.Y. . . . . . . .Seattle, Wash. RYCHEL, R. C., AO3 ................ .... E rie, Pa. SALINAS, R. Inj, AOAN ......... San Antonio, Tex. SEWALL, J. W., AOAN ..... SHORES, T. W., AN ...... SIMPSON, W. S., AOAN. .. SMITH, R. J., AOAN ...... SWAILS, H. L., AO1 ..... SWARS, W. D., AO1 .... SWARTZ, D. J., AN .... TAGUE, B. L., A03 ........ WALLACE, K. G., AO3 .... WARREN, G. E., AOAN .... WEBSTER, O. D., AOC .... WHEELER, M. G., AOU1.. WILLIAMS, R. G., AN ..... WILLMAN, E. A., A03 .... WISNIEWSKI, G. M., AN.. V-7 DIVISION AVVENIRE, v., AB2 ..... BANKS, S., AN ......... BARKER, R. W., ADC .... BARNETT, R. M., AD3 ..... BARNICLE, P. E. AB1 ..... . . . . . .Menasha, IVis. . . . . . Phoenix, Ariz. . . .Bakersfield, Calif. . . . . . .Lorain, Ohio . . .Alameda, Calif. . . . .Concord, Calif. . . . . . .Lorain, Ohio . . . .Kansas City, Mo. . . . . . .Amberg, Wise. . . . . .Nashville, Tenn ............Niles, Calif. . . . . . . .Bridgeport, Conn. ...........Kiowa, Okla. . . . . .Shoshone, Wyoming . . . . . . . .Englewood, N.J. . . . .Long Beach, Calif. . . . .New York, N.Y. . . . .San Lorenzo, Calif. . . . . .Santa Rosa, Calif. .Newton, Mass. BENJAMIN, R. El AN ...... '.'.'.Eaei .Hartford, Conn. BRAY, R. J., AN ........ Port Washington, New York BUCKLEY. R. R., ABI .......... East Liverpool, Ohio BUNCH, H. E., AN ................ Luers, Kentucky CURNAYN, W. E., AN ..... .... C incinnati, Ohio CSAKANY, W. L., ABC .... CYR, J. E., AN ............ . . . .Abilene, Texas ... . . . . .Salem, Mass. DAVENPORT, K. C., AN ......... Glen Lake, Minn. DUGDALE, W. T., AN .... DuVERNEY, R. H., AB3 .... . . . . .Pawtucket, R.I. .. Chica o Ill . . . . . . . . g , . EMMERT, M. E., AN .... .......... C rinnell, Iowa ENGMAN, A. E., AB2 ......... Jamestown, New York FISH, H. E., AN ......... FELBER, J., AN ........ GALLIGAN, C. E., AN. . fff GRABB, H. G., AN ........ GROSS, D. L., AB3 ......... GRAGG, H. D., AN .... a .... GUERTIN, E. E., AB2 ..... HULSE, R. P., AD3 ........ HAGLUND, C. K., AN ..... HOLZAPPEL, D. J., AN ..... KELLY, R. L., AN ........ LAMB, H. G., AB1 ....... LEE, C. L., AN .......... LEFFERS, G. F., AD1 ..... LONSDALE W. E. ADC . . . . . . . .San Jose, Calif. . . . . . . . . .Toledo, Ohio . . . . . . . .Seattle, Wash. . . . . .Greenville, Penna. . . . .Washington, N.J. . ..... Palo Alto, Calif. . . . . .Pawtucket, R.I. . . . . . .Fort Smith, Ark. . . . . Minneapolis, Minn. . . . . .Evansville, Ind. . . . . .Dayton, Ohio . . . .Joplin, Mo. . . . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . . . . . . .Coatsburg, Ill. .Brooklyn, New York MARKHAM, B. J., AN ............... Jackson, Ohio MEYERS, A.M., AN ................ Relmond, Iowa MILLER, R. A., AN ......... Schenectady, New York MIXON, C. F., AN .................. Fitzgerald, Ga. MUELLER, P. L., AN .... ........... E vanston, Ill. MURPHY, P. C., AN ........... Siloam Springs, Ark. MCCOOEY J. F. AB3.. . MCINERNEY R. T. AN PALMER, R.,C., AN .... PARKS, L. D., AN ..... PARSONS E. T. AN.. .. PARR, G.,T., AN ..... f' PEARCE E. R. AN .... . Buffalo, N.Y. McFARLAND, T.' A., AD3i 1 1' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . .Kansas City, Mo. MCGRATH, D. F., AB2 ...... .........Summit, N.J. . . . . . . .Philadelphia, Penna. . . . .No. Quincey, Mass. . . . . . .Firebaugh, Calif. . . .Philadelphia, Penna. ..... . . . .Queens, N.Y. . . . . .Niagra Falls, N.Y. PELLICANE, Jf C., AN.'.' ........... Brooklyn, N.Y. PUTNEY, W. J., AN ........ READY, U. L., AN .......... REED, D. J., AN ............ REYNOLDS, D. C., AN ..... RICHARDS, H. D., AN. .... . SAMICK, H. M., AN ...... SCHLAGLE, D. E., AN ..... SCHULTZ, B. D., AB3 ..... SHAW, D. P., AB2 ......... SHILKITUS, A. J., AN .... SMITH, E. J., AN ....... .. SMITH, J. G., AN ...... SPURGEON, R., AB3 .... ' THOMPSON, P. I., AN .... UNANGST, J. M., AN .... WARD, C. W., AN ......... WARE H. L. AN ..... . . . . .Hutchinson, Minn. ...........Mason, Ill. Colorado Springs, Colo. ..... . . . . .Clinton, Ind. . . . . . . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . . .St. Marys, Penna. . . . .Monahans, Texas . . . . . . . .Pe0ria, Ill. . . . . .Collingdale, Pa. . . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . .Northport, L.I., N.Y. .Huntington, New York ...........Ho1f,Mioh. ..........Fallon, Nev. . . . . . .Wellsboro, Pa. . . . .Avalos Zac. Mexico . . . .Fairfield, Calif. WHITMOYER, R. J., AN .' .' .' f f .' f .Brooklyn, New York WHITTAKER, J. W., AN ...... Howecave, New York WICKTOM, N. P., AN ..... WILLIAMS,,R. L., AN ...... . . . . . . . .Poulsbo, Wash. . . . . . . . .Baltimore, MD. WILTFONG, F. H., AB2 ......... Bellingham, Wash. ZICAFOOSE, W. R., AB2 ......... Lewisberg, W. Va. ZIZZO, D. N., AN ................ San Diego, Calif. HELICOPTER UNIT ONE BATTERSON, W. J., AD3 ............ Oolwoin, Iowa BUNNELL, J. A., ADC .... GREEN, H. W., AD2 ....... HOVEY, R., AD3 .......... HYMER L. F. AT3 ........ . . . .Chula, Vista, Calif. . ...... Brazil, Indiana .. .... Linwood, Calif. - ...... Denver, Colo. MITTENDORF, H. R., ADC: f f ........ Kent, Ohio SCULLY, R. M., AD3 ....... STARLING N AN . . . . .La Grande, Oregon . ......... Valdosta Ga , J. . .... . . THOMPSON, R. D., AMAN ............ Mulkey, Ill. GUNNERY DEPARTMENT OFFICERS ALTWEGG, D. M., LTJG .......... Johnstown, N.Y. ANGLETON, J. M., LT ......... New Harmony, Ind. BENSON, B. J., CHGUN .......... Sunnyvale, Calif. CLARKE, G. W., LCDR .............. Seattle, Wash. DAVIDOSKY, C. P., CHGUN .... Perth Amboy, N.J. DENTON, D. N., ENS ......... Jefferson City, Tenn. EARNSHAW, T. M., LTJG ........ Philadelphia, Pa. FINLAY, J. D., ENS ................. Brewton, Ala. FUREY, L. J., LT .................. Alameda, Calif. GIBBONS, R. T., LTJG .......... Middletown, Conn. HIGH, J. R., LT .................... Detroit, Mich. HORSFALL, W., ENS .......... San Francisco, Calif. KAROFF, R. M., LTJG ............ Brockton, Mass. KNIGHT, O. M., CAPT USMC. .Imperial Beach, Calif. KOCH, G. P., LCDR .............. San Diego, Calif. JAMESON, R. D., lst LT USMC .... Garden City, Cal. LEAVITT, H. M., ENS ......... National City, Calif. LEMLEY, L. W., LTJG ................ Sharon, Pa. LOUCKS, J. C., LTJG ........ Oklahoma City, Okla. MAC DONALD, J. A., LT. MANSON, J. E., CHBOSN NOBLE, H. E., CHELEC.. PAOLUCCI, D. C., ENS.. PAULSEN B. F. ENS .... . . . . . . . .Weymouth, Mass. . . . . . . . .Mantua, N.J. ... .. . . .Seattle, Wash. .........Wash., D.C. Salt Lake City, Utah REGENAUER, B'. J.. LTJG-...'.'.' ...... Covolond, Ohio RICH, R. T., ENS ........ SPARKS, J. D., LTJG .... STEVENS, W. H., ENS ..... THEVENOTE, D. J., ENS.. FIRST DIVISION BISHOP, P. W., BM3 ...... FAVINA, S. G., BMCA .... JAMESON, J. W., BM2 .... KIEFER, H. J., BM2 ...... LAROSE R A. SN ...... MITCHELL, J. iqnp, BM2. f' MORROW, G. J., SA ..... ROGERS B. W. SN ...... . . . . . . .Beverly, Mass. . . . .Houston, Texas ,... . . . .Dayton, Ohio . . . . .New Orleans, La. . . . . .Vero Beach, Fla. ..........Sharon, Pa. . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . .Potsdam, N.Y. . . . .Compton, Calif. . . . . . . . . .Monterey, Calif. Nashville Tenn SAPORITO, J. A., SN ...... 'A5toLio,'Long Islaifd, N.Y: SEIFERT, E. E., BM2 ............... Johnstown, Po. SMITH, F. T., BMC .... YOUNG, W. A., BM3 ..... SECOND DIVISION ALONSO, H., SN ......... ARNETT, H. S., GM3 ..... BAKER, H. E., GM3 .... BANTA, W. R., GM2 .... BIVI, A. J., SN ......... BOYETT, A. W., SN ...... BROWELL, J. K., SN ..... BURKE, W. L., SA ....... . . . .ValIejo, Calif. . . . .Sapulpa, Okla. Bloomfield, N. Mexico AHRENS, N. R., SN .......... Bab lon LI NY . y . . . . . . . .Johnson City, ,Tenn. .. . . . . . .. .Piper, Kansas . . . . . . .Temple, Texas . . . . Springfield, Mass ........Dodson, La. ......I-Iopewell, Pa. .........Slavana, Ky. CALVERT, R. E., SN ....... ..... I ndianapolis, Ind. CATHCART, J. D., SN .... COLLINS, W. L., SN ..... CLARK, G. A., SN ..... DAWE H W. SN ..... DEMING,.R, A., GM3. DILLON, F. C., SN ....... DVORAK, L. R., SN... ELROD, J. A., SN ....... ERICKSON, J. R., SN .... GIVENS, E. W., SA ..... HEAD, J. L., SA .......... HENRICHS, R. A., SN .... HENRY, W. E., SN ..... HICKS, B. B., SN ..... HILL, J. W., SN ..... . . . .LaGranges, Ga. . . . . .Hornell, N.Y. . . . . . .Salina, Kansas . . . . . . .Tarzana, Calif. . . . . . . . .Stockton, Calif. . . . .Kansas City, Kansas DUNLEAVY, T. J., SN ....... . .Throggs Neck, N.Y. . . . . . .Wichita, Kansas . . .Richmond, Calif. . . . . .Fowler, Calif. .........Monroe, Ga. . . . .Santa Rosa, Calif. . . . . . .Clatsworth, Ga. . . . . .Kansas City, Mo. HULL, E. D., BM3 ...... JACKSON, A. R., SN ..... JOHNSON, R. E., BM3 .... KUNTZ, P. K., SA ...... LANHAM, R. E., SA ...... MARTENSEN, v. W., SN.. MATTHEWS, C. L., SN... MoKOMBS, G. E., SN ..... McNEIL, H. K., SN .... MEJIA, S., SN ........ MOORE, F. B., SN .... MORI, W. J., SN ...... . OLIVER, J. C., SN ........ PARKER A. S. SN ....... . . . . .Prosser, Wash. . . . . .Columbus, Ohio . . . . .Amsterdam, N.Y. .........York, Pa. . . . . .Stockton, Calif. . . .... Montgomery, Ala. . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . .White Cloud, Mich. . . . . . Columbus, Ohio . . . . .Emporia, Kansas . . . . .Eighty Four, Pa. . . . . . .Omaha, Nebraska . . Birmingham, Ala. RATTO, 'N. E.,,SA ....... SonLI1'Son Francisco, Calif. RICHARDSON, H., SN .... REILLY, E. J., SA ........ SCHANTIE, G. J., SA .... SISK, R. J., SN .......... TOLAND, W. E., BM1 ..... TRUE, R. J., SN ........ WERTH, L. J., SN ..... WRIGHT, W. J., BM3. .. WROTH, J. M., BM3 .... WYMAN, K. D., SN ..... YOUNG, B. O., GM2 ...... THIRD DIVISION ABLE B. T. SN ........ ACKEEY, Ri R., GMSN.i:H ACKLEY, R. F., SN ....... BOND, R. J., SN .......... BUSHINSKI, S. J., GM3... CAMP, T. J., SN ......... CLARK, D. P., SN .......... CUMMINGS, A. J., GMSN CURRAN, J. T., SN ....... CUSACK, J. J., SN ........ DAVIS, O. E., SN ..... DELORTO, R., SN ...... FILES, K. W., SN ......... GARNER, D. D., BM3 ..... GODWIN, C., GM3 ....... GREGORY, L. W., SN ..... GRIFFIN, A. R., SN ..... HART, I. D., SN ........ HARVIL, R. L., BM3 ..... HERROR, S., GM3 .... HOBBS, J. D., SA ..... HOLMES. W. N., SN ..... .. JOHNSON, J. J., SN ....... JOHNSON, C. D., BMSN.. JONES, R. L., SN ......... JONES, K. J., BMSN .... KNECHT, J. A., SN .... LABO, A. L., GM3 ........ MASON, R. J., SN .......... MASON, O. L., SN .......... NARDASHONE, N. J., BM2.. NERREN, B. E., SN ....... NEWTON, J. L., SN ....... NIELSEN, R. R., SN ..... NOEL, J. W., SN ...... NORMAN, K. G., SN .... PARKER, R. C., SN .... PEOPLES SN ......... PHILLIPS, J. M., SN .... QUILLEN, G. C., SN .... RAMSEY, C. A., SN ...... ROBINSON, F. M., SA .... RUSSELL, D. E., SN .... SAM, J., SN .............. SHARPE, G. M., BM2 ..... STICHLER, D. L., SN... TAYLOR, C. L., SN .... ............Lanett, Ala. ....... . . .Chicago, Ill. . . . .St. Paul, Minn. . . . .Wheeling, West Va. . . . .Cumberland, Md. . . . . .Longmont, Colo. . . . .Norwalk, Conn. . . . . . . .lN'Iiami, Fla. . . . .Spruff Pine, N.C. . . . .Birmingham, Ala. . . . .Woonsocket, R.I. . . . . .Woonsocket, R.I. . . . . .Gulfport, Miss. . . . .Larksville, Pa. . . . .Owensboro, Ky. . . . .Muskegon, Mich. . . . . . . . .Syracuse, N.Y. . . . . .Spring Valley, Ill. ..New York City, N.Y. ..........Weiner, Ark. . . . . . . . .ChicagO, Ill. . . . .Cumberland, Md. . . . .Birmingham, Ala. . . .Montgomery, Ala. . . . .Dubuque, Iowa . . . . . . .. .Troy, Tenn. . . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio .. . . . . . .Sparta, Ga. . . . .McDonald, Pa. . . . . . . . .Stapleton, Ga. . . . . . . . .Lansing, Mich. Los Alamos, N. Mexico . . . . . . .Norris City, Ill. . . . . . .Belleville, Kansas . . . . . .Oceola, Iowa . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . .Buena Park, Calif. . . . . . .Blanchard, Okla. . . . . .'Waterbury, Conn. . . . . .Huntington, Texas . . . .Mount Carmel, Ill. . .New York City, N.Y. ..........Midway, Ky. . ....... Tacoma, Wash. ..Alexandria Bay, N.Y. . . . . . . . .Detroit, Mich. . . . . . .Radford, Va. . . . .Gate City, Va. . . . . . . .Sharon, S.C. . . . . . . .Dallas, Texas. . . . .Lincoln, Nebraska . . .Lee Vining, Calif. . . . .Lexington, S.C. . . . . .Hamilton, Mo. . . . .Grayville, Ill. THOMPSON, J. C., SN ...... TREJO, J. G., SN .......... VONGNECHTEN, L. G., SNI WOFFORD, W. N., SN ....... YOUNG, W. S., SA .......... FOURTH DIVISION BOGNE, J. J., SN .......... BROWN, W. E.,.BMSN .... BUFORD, D. R., BM3 ....... CAMPAGNA F. C. SN .... CAMPBELL,,O. F.,,SN ..... ff CHAMBERLAIN, R. C., GM3. CUCCOLINO, J., SN ......... DALE, W. H., SN ........... DEGROAT, S., SN .... DIEMER, W. T.. SN.. .. DIXON, J. W., SN .... PABER, R. D., SA ........ FINN, JR., P. T., BM2 .... FRIEZ, B., SA ........... . . GARNER, J. M., SN ........ HALLIDAY, J. A., BM3 ..... HANGER, L. L., SN ...... HARRIS, R. A., SA ..... HICKS, W. C., SN ....... HOUSTON, O. M., SA .... HUGHES, T. R., SN .... INSKEEP O. E. SA .. KEMPISTY, L. J., GM3IIi..' LAMBIE, N. W., SN ...... LEARY, A. J., SN ..... LOEVE, C. H., SN .... LOYA, P. G., SA ...... .. MAINS, B. P., SN ..... MEEKS, D. v., SA ...... .... . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .Houston, Texas . . . . . .Tomahawk, Wis. Paris Tenn .Pfineville, Oregoli . . . . . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. . .... Sheridan. Oregon ..........Ola, Ark. . . . . . . . .Boston, Mass. . . . . . . . .Smiley, Texas . . . .Washougal, Wash. Rockaway Beach, N.Y. . . . . . . . .Prescott, Ariz. . . . . . .Maybrook, N.Y. . . . . .Bardstown, Ky. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. ... . . . . . .Vinton, Iowa . . . . .Springfield, Mass. ..Anaconda, Montana . . . .Soap Lake, Wash. . . . .East Orange, N.J. . . . . . . . .Baldwin, Ill. . . . . . .Cutler, Ohio . . . . . .Austin, Texas . . . .Louisville, Miss. . . . . .Glen Cove, N.Y. No Lewisbur Ohio . . . g . ....... Detroit,,.Mich. .........Bronx, N.Y. . . . .Waterbury, Conn. . . . . . . .Granger, Texas . . . . . . .Kenedy, Texas . . . . . . . . .McKeesport, Pa. . San Bernadino, Calif. METZGER, J. L., SN. .. ...... Grove City, Ohio MIHM, J., SN ........... . . . . . . .Jersey City, N.J. MILLET, R. R., SN ................. Beverly, Mass. MORIEKO, R. A., GM2 ...... .Mountain View, Calif. PACINI, G. A., SN ....... ........... C arlln, Nev. PAGE, C. R., SN ..................... Bryan, Texas PENNER. D. W., GMSN ..... So. Westminister, B.C. Canada ROACH, J. B., SA ................... Verden, Okla. RODENBERGER, O. R., SN ............ Liina, Onin ROMEY, R. J.. SN ......... ........... E llis, Kansas ROWE, J., BM1 ............ .... C onshohocken, Pa. SCHAFER, R. J., SN .... . . . . . .Alliance, Ohio SHARP, F. E., SN ..... ...... L ongview, Texas SMITH, C. L., SN ....... SNYDER, H. C., SN ..... TASSLER, P. L., SN ........ . . . .Terre Haute, Ind. . . . . . .Geneva, Ohio . . . .Millbank, So. D. TURPIN, W. M., SN .............. Little Rock, Ark. VAN DE WATER, W. E., SN .......... Parma, Idaho WARD, C. N., SN. ........... Mc Clellanville. So. C. WELCH, W. D., BM3 .......... Salt Lake City, Utah WESTMORELAND, E. R., SN ....... Culleoka, Tenn. WILLIAMS, J. D., GM3 ...... WITCHER, M. E., SA ........ WYNN, C. R., SN ....... . . . . . . . .Seattle, Wash. . . . . . . .Augusta, Ga. . . . . . .Plant City, Fla. ZANDERS, J. C., SN ...... .... M anali Cnnnl., Pa. FIFTH DIVISION AUSTIN, E. T., SN ....... ALLEN, E., BMSN ...... AGBULOS, R. C., SN ..... ARTIS E. W. GMI ...... ARMSTRONG, R. W., SN.'.'.. ARRINGTON, R. J., SA .... ALLEN, L. P., SN ........ . BURKE, J. C., SN ....... .... BELLAMY, D. K., SN .... .... BURNS, J. E., SA ..... .. . . . . . .Dyer, Tenn. . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . .Davao City, P.I. . . . .San Jose, Calif. . . .Winona, Minn. . . . . .Westwood, N.J. . . . . .Fayetteville, N.C. . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. .Myrtle Beach, So. C. ..........Dallas, Tex BORDORLON, M. L., SN... COLOCCI, A. J., GM3. . CRISSMAN, K. W., GM3 .... . . . . . . .Marksville, La. ............Uniontown, Pa. . . .Bell Fontaine, Ohio COLEMAN, R. D., SN ...... ........ E lmira, N.Y. DILLON, D., SN .................... Shelton, Wash. DESROCHER, A. L., BM2 ............... Percy, Ill. DOLL, A. W., SN .................. Dumont, Minn. DANIELLO, R. T. SN. . . DISMUKE, R. J.,,SN .... .Long Island City, N.Y. . Berkeley, Calif. FERGUSON, W. Q., SN .... f f f fSan'Beinadinn, Calif. FRIEZ, G. M., SA ......... GRUNDMEYER, J. N., GM3. . . . . .Aneconda, Montana San Antonio Texa a . . . S . .Cucamongaf, Calif. GORDON, J. F., SN ............ HALL, H. R., SA .......... HOOK T. R. S , , N ..... ISBELL, M. E., SN. .' ..... . KNUTSON, K. A., SN .... KIHEGA, R. D., SN ..... KINSER, K. L., SA .... LINK, H., SN ........... LOEVE, E. J., SN ........ . ..... Downey, Calif. . . . .Ontario, Oregon ........Leeds, Ala. .........Minot, N.D. . . . . .Red Rock, Okla. .. . . .Omaha, Nebr. . . . .New Rochelle, N.Y. . . . . . . . .Granger, Texas LAVINE, A. R., BM2 ............ Elmwood Park, Ill. MINICELLI, L. J., BM1 ........... Cupertino, Calif. MACDONALD, W. T., SN ......... Somerville, Mass. MORENO, C. N., SN ............ San Antonio, Texas McCURRY, W. C., SN .... MELENDEZ, N. J., SN .... MARTIN, J. T., SN ..... PEREZ, E., SN .............. PRESCOTT, W. C., BM3 ..... ROBEL, D. E., GM3 ...... . . . . . . .Annistan, Ala. . . . . . .Bay Shore, N.Y. . . . . . . . .Louisville, Ky. Long Island City, N.Y. . . . . . . .Belmont, Mass. ... . . . . . .Sheppton, Pa. RIOS, F. E., SN ......... ......... E l Paso, Texas SHIELDS, A., BM3 ....... SELF, G. D., SA ............ SLAUGHTER, G. H., SN .... f TERRELL, D. H., SN ........ TISON, M. C., SN ........ . THOMPSON, J. A., SN ..... THOMPSON, F. H., SN ..... . . . .Menlo Park, Calif. . . . . . .Columbus, Ohio . . . . . . .Houston, Texas ..San Francisco, Calif. . . . . . . . . .Eldorado, Ill. ..... . . . . .Kincid, Ill. . . . . .Buena Vista, Pa. TREVINO, R. C., SN ......... ....... C hicago, Ill. TRENHOLM, L. J., GMSN ........... Lubec, Maine UNRUH, H. H., SA ............ Mechanicsville, Iowa WILSON, W. S., SN ............... Fire Bough, Calif. MARINE DETACHMENT AUDAY, M. S., PFC ............. Chula Vista. Calif. ALLRID, W. T., PFC .... BROWN, R. H., PFC ...... .... . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. .... . .. .Gruver, Iowa CHAMBERS, D., PFC ................ Newark, N.J. CHAMPEAU, O. J., PFC ......... Sturgeon Bay Wls. CONNER, A. L., PFC .... . DANSBEE, D. D., PFC ...... . . . . . . .Anderson, Ind. ....... . .Fairy, Texas DI MAGIO, J. M., PFC ............ San Diego, Calif. EMSHWILLER, G. M., PFC .......... Hartford, Ind. FALOTICO, M. P., CP1 ...... FOESEL, H. H., PFC ....... GARNER, J. R., JR. PFC .... GOOD, W. F., PFC ....... . . . . . .Queens, N.Y. . . . . .Pine Brook, N.J. . . . . . . .Muncie, Ind. ..........Danville, Ill. GREEN, J. D., MSGT ................. Chicago, Ill. HALLMAN, D. R., PFC ........ Arkansas Clty, Kans. HAWKS, D. L., PFC ................ Portales, N.M. HOUSTON, W. B., PFC ............... Chicago, Ill. IEHL, L. G., JR. PFC ................. Cadott, IORIO, J. R., PFC ............ Santa Barbara, Callf. JACKSON, F. L., SSGT ..... JONES, D. J. CPL ......... . . . . . . . . .Savannah, Ga. Windfall, Ind. KANNEGIESSER, L. E., PFCiIIIIIIII.Syrus, Minn. MARES, M. A., SSGT ....... MILLER, B. C. PFC ........ MORODER, J. M., CPL .... NIBLICK, J. F., PFC ...... NOVOTNEY, E. G., PFC .... .. .... Dal Hart Texas ......Omaha, Neb. . . . . .Milwaukee, Wis. . . . . . . . .Blufft0n, Ind. . . . . .Wilbur, Wash. OGDEN, J. W., PFC ........... Santa Barbara, Calif. OXLEY, J. F., CPL ................... Buffalo, N.Y. PENAVA, P. M., JR. PFC .... . . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. POIRIER, R. J., PFC .... ROSS, G., SGT ............ ROSSMAN, K. E., PFC .... RUSSINKO, D. J., PFC. SARNER, C. H., PFC .... ' ff SEEHUUS, C. O., PEC ..... SMITH, G. B., PFC ....... SPURGEION S L. PFC ,. . . . .Minneapolis, Minn, . . . . . . . .N.Y.C., N.Y. . . . .Jersey Shore, Pa. . . . . . Gardield, N.J. . . . .St. Paul, Minn. . . . .Tacoma, Wash. . . . .Lansing, Mich. . . . .Tacoma, Wash. STARRETT, 'E. PFC .' f .' .' . .... Bridgeport, Conn STEELE, E. G., PFC ...... ..... B arkersfield, Calif STOEGER, F. W., PFC ..... TANNER, R. A., PFC ..... TAYLOR A. R. PFC. . . THOMPSON, Bf G., PPC'.'. WALTON R. W. PFC. . WHILE, K. W., PFC .... f . . . .Two Rivers, Wis. . . . . . . .Puente, Calif. . . . .New Orleans, La. . . . .Greenville, Texas . . . . . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . . . . . .St. Louis, Mo. WORDE, K. A., PFC ............ Birmingham, Mich. YOCHIM, C. M., PFC .................. Miami Fla. SEVENTH DIVISION BARBARICH, M. R., BM3 ...... Kansas City, Kansas BOSWELL, G. G., BM3 ........ BOUTTE, J. A., SN ....... BRUNSON, B. D., SN... CADLE, P. L., SN ....... CARMINE, C. R., SN .... CLENDENNY, R. L., SN.. . . . . . . . Chicago, Ill. . . . .Beaumont, Texas .........Elba, Ala. . . . . . . . .Danville, Ill. . .......... Tampa, Ela. . . . . .San Francisco, Calif. COLES, J. F., SA ................ Anderson, Indiana CROMPTON, L. L., BM3 .......... Portland, Oregon DENHAM, D. W., SN ..... DUNBAR P. SN ......... . . . . . . .Independence, Mo. . . . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. EASTERIIING, R. E., BM2..: f f f ...... Sumrall, Misa. EDWARDS, V. L., GMSN. ELLISON, P., SN ........... FODO, J. A., GMI ........ FUSSELL, J. B., SN ...... GILBERT, J. E., SN ..... GOFF, J. D., SN ......... GUMINAK, C. J., GM2. .. HANCHEY, L. L., SN. .. HARBIN, R. L., SN .... HARTLE, O. D., SA ..... HERRING, R. G., SN .... HILL, B. J., SN ....... HILL, R. R., SA ......... INZARRO, L. J., SN ..... JOHNSON, R. L., SA .... KIDWELL, D. C., SN .... KOCUR, C. L., BM1 ..... KRIER, J. J., GM3 ........ LEDFORD, H. B., GM3... LOWE, G. P., SN ....... LYLE, H. A., GM3 ..... MANN, W. A., SN ..... MEANS, R. O., SN ..... MULLINS, B. J., SN .... ORSAK, E. A., SN .... OVERBECK, J. P., SN .... PHILLIPS, T. A., SN ..... PIERSON, K. E., SN .... RAINS, F. W., SN ....... RAINS L. L. SN ..... RICHARDSON, R., SA.. '. '. '. '. ROGERS, T. W., SA ....... ROGERS W. L. SN. . . . . . . . .Bakersfield, Calif. . . .Montgomery, Ala. . . . . . .Camden, N.J. . . . .ChapnIan, Ala. . ..... Harrell, Ark. . . . . .Goldsboro, N.C. . .... Millers Falls, Mass. . . . . .Stockton, Calif. . . . .Weatherford, Texas . . . . . .Lincoln, Nebr. . . . .Kansas City, Mo. . . . . .Pahokee, Fla. . . . . .Pahokee, Fla. . . . . .Omaha, Nebr. . . . . . .Wildwood, Fla. . . . . Indianapolis, Ind. . . . . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . .St. Cloud, Minn. . . . . .Sheldby, N.C. . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . .Raymond, Calif. . Lon view Texas . . . . g , . . . . . . . Greenville, S.C. . . . . . . . . .Stockton, Calif. Corpus Christi, Texas ..... . . . . .EfIingham, Ill. ............Ariton, Ala. . . . .Fort Blackmore, Va. . . . . . . . .Timpas, Colo. . . . . . . .Timpas, Colo. . . . . .Dayton, Ohio .Paris, Ill. .Gainsville, Fla. SHENKENBACK, F. W., SA.'.'.'.' ff .Novato, Calif. SENN, R. R., SN .......... SHIEVANT, W. J., SN ..... SISCON, D. S., SN ..... SITKO, H. S., SN ....... SMITH, C. L., BMSN .... TEBBENS, W. H., SN ..... THOMAS . B , J ., SN ....... THOMPSON, R. F., SA .... TITUS, S. J., SN ......... . . . . . .Brantly, Ala. . . . .Mt. Carmel, Pa. . . . .Surigao, P. Is. . . . . .Mt. Carmel, Pa. . . . . .Parsons, Kansas ..........Bronx, N.Y. . . . . .McClellanville, S.C. . . . . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . . . .Englishtown, N.J. WAY W K SN WILSON R G SN WINGO D A SN WRIGHT R D SN ZIEGLER P H FOX DIVISION ABDOWN G V SN AITCHESON J L GM2 ANDERSON,J B SA BALES, R F FT2 BARNES J K SN BEITINGER R E SN BENNINGTON E L FT3 BILLS M R GMC BING G C SN BOGGS A S FT1 BROWN J N BM2 BRYANT, R L SN BUCK S SN COTE A E SN COURCHESNE R SN CUTLER, G E, SN DARTEZ J M FT3 DAVIS M R, SN DILEO B P SN DUFF H L SN ENGLISH L GM3 FACHET, R J FT3 FAREBROTHER E SA FOWLER C H GM3 FRESQUEZ E J SN GIBSON J E YN2 GILMER R E SN GLASS J O SN HALCOMB L R SN HANTACK J R FT2 HARMON D H GMSN HENDRIX D E SN HESTER E G HOPE, R J SN HURT, R E GM2 JACKSON, J O FT3 KEMMERZEHL J E SN KINNEY B D SN KING, R H SN LABONTE R L FT1 LAVENDER C N GM2 LEVINE H W FT3 LUBENOW J FT3 Vernon WIS Mlaml Fla Fort Worth Texas Sltka, Alaska York Pa Nutley N J Laurel Md Denver, Colo Sacramento, CalIf Lebanon, Tenn Wausau WIS Sharon P Rlverton Utah East Mauch Chunk Greenvrlle, S C Sanderson Texas Chattanooga Tenn Eugene Oregon Woonsocket, RI Woonsocket RI Denver Colo Port Arthur Texas East Orange, N Scotch Plams NJ Lynchburg V Baltlmore, Md Quakerton Pa Port Chester Grants Pass, Oregon Plchacho N MCXICO Terre Haute Ind Summervllle G Blrmlngham, Ala Mt Vernon Tenn St LOUIS, Mo Spokane Wash Grldley CalIf Easley S C Belfalr Wash Elnora, Ind Gorman Texas San Antomo Texas Tekamah, Nebr Tupper Lake, NY Pallsades Park NJ Gelger, Ala N Y, NY Lorton, V LUND A C, FT3 Thlef Rlver Falls Mlnn LYONS J F GMC MATKING J E SN MAXTON, J C FT3 MIKAIN I E FT3 MERMIS J A FT3 MILLESON B E SN MONTGOMERY, J W FT3 MULLIGAN J R, FT3 NEIL R E GMC OSBORNE R C PENNINGTON L L SN QUILLEN O A SN RICHBURG N I SN RHODES I W SN ROGERS, J J GM2 ROSS C P FTSN SAVOY F SCRUGGS SCHOLES SCOTT J SILCOTT STOKLAS TILLMAN LSN HLN AE T3 ESN JFA KEGMSN JASN UNSELT G H FCC Utlca, NY Eldorado Ark Lansford ND Bethel Kansas Walker Kansas PInevIlle Mo Loulsvrlle Ky Hammond Ind San DlCg0 CalIf Fayettevllle W Va Slant Va Cedar Key Fla Klngston, NC Rockaway Beach NY Charlestown Ind St Amant La Caldwell Idaho Aurora Ill Oakland CalIf Terre Haute Ind Kansas Clty Mo Trussvllle Ala San Franclsco CalIf URIANO P SN WALKER, R L SN WINN E J SN WOODARD, R N SN YOUNG G T GM3 W DIVISION BAIDEY J F EM1 BELLINGER C E AOC Manchester Conn Chattanooga Tenn Savannah Ga Stuttgart Kansas Wheellng West Va Creve Coeur Ill Waterloo Iowa BLOODSWORTH G E EM1 Cleveland Texas CARLBERG D D AO2 Cherokee, Iowa CONERTY F C ICC N Y NY DANIEL W E SKI Fxtzgerald Ga FEVIG W W MRC Moorhead, Mlnn HAMILTON A L ICC Neostro Falls Kans HEALY J M GMC Rlchmond CalIf LICK H F EMC Tacoma Wash LOGAN C C YN2 Plttsburgh Pa MANCUSO J J SKI Carbondale Pa MOSES J C EMC Roanoke, Ala OSHEA I F ETC San Dlego, CalIf PERRY K A AO1 East Llverpool OhIo RADASEVICH R L ET3 San Drego Calxf SMITH A L EMI Battle Creek Mlch TAYLOR D O MRI Squeallng Hog, W Va WOOD J D EMC Bay Mmette Ala ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OFFICERS BELL G J CHCARP BOLTON B B ENS CADEN T P CDR CHABOT J A CHMACH COONS W R LTJG CURTIS J W LTJG DREGER H D LTJG HALE E E CHELEC HARDIN, E G LTJG HOMAN J Q CHEMACF KING N V CDR LINDQUIST J H, LT MAGUIRE M E LTJG MARZIANI A W LTJG PEARL,B K LTJG THOMPSON C L MACH WAGNER R O LCDR WARD J E LTJG WATTS A F LTJG A DIVISION ABATIELL C J FN AGUILAR J, FN BAKER H E, MM3 BOWEN R L FN BOWLES I E FN BRADSHAW C M, MM2 BRAGUNIER W L MR3 BRANSCOME R V FN BUCK N R MM3 BYINGTON C W FN CAMPUSANO C FN COOLEY W H FN COOPER D F MM3 CUDDIE M W EN2 DANTZLER J M FN DE7ORT A P EN3 DIEDRICH R C FN DOPIRAK J R EN3 DEIVER E D AD3 DUNCAN C G MM2 ECKLOFF C R, MR3 EDWARDS P A FN No Westhope N D Conroe, Texas Tlverton, R I Wlndsor Conn Vlctorla Texas Spooner WIS Chlcago Ill Portland Ore Oakland CalIf Chula Vlsta CalIf New York N Y Chula VlSt3 CalIf Rlchmond H111 N Y Pasadena CalIf rth Hollywood CalIf Downey CalIf Port Carbon Pa San Pedro CalIf Columbus Ohro Rutland Vermont Rlvera CalIf New York NY Herrm Ill Fresno CalIf Dequecn Ar Waynesboro Pa Newark Ohlo Flmt Mlch St Louls Mo San Franclsco CalIf Frankllnvllle NY Wllson NC Whlte Cloud Mlch Los Angeles, CalIf Plttsburg P Chardon Ohlo Newport, NJ Quanah Texas New York NY Copper Clty Mlch Atlanta G ERNST A A FN Rlchmond HIll LI NY ESTABROOKS W D MR2 RevereI M355 FALOONER L J BT1 FERGUSON P K FN FOWLER E W EN1 FRANK R MM1 FRENCH M F MM3 FRETAG A F MM3 GONZALEZ R MM3 GORE A C EN3 HENRY E T MM3 HESS S E FN HOHN B MM2 HOUCK D A FN HUDSON, H F MR1 HUFF H W MMC HUTCHINSON C E MMC ISHCOMER C E SN JONES E E FN KASCH R A MM3 KNIDSON T E AN LINEBERRY P J FN LOIACONO M A, FN LORE R L FA LOUD R E FN LUCAS W I MR3 MARONEY T B AD3 MARTIN, R J MM3 MCGHEE R E MM3 McGOVERN R E MMC MIKINNEY G L FN McLAUGHLIN J F MMC MILLER M EN3 MOYER C E SN MULLIN J L ADC MURRILL J E MM3 MURRAY F E MM2 NONENMACHER D A FN PARKER C L FN PFANKUCH R D MM3 PITTMAN L R FN REAGAN J MM3 ROBERTSON C M MM3 ROSS W M FN SCHAAB J M MR3 SCHELL J J FA SCOTT R R MR3 SEYMOUR, E FN SHEPPARD J R MR3 SHIRKMAN J E EN3 SIMPSON R V MM3 STEWART, Y E MM2 SYMPSON B D MR3 TURNER W B, MMC UMBAUGH W W MM3 WARGO J J FN WAGNER C E MM3 WALPORT F J FN WALPORT J C FN WEAVER D FN WELLS B C MM3 WELLS H C MM3 WHEATLEY L A MM3 WIGGINS G C MMC WILKERSON R A EN3 WILLIAMS Q R FN WISER J R, FN YORK L E, MM3 B DIVISION ACCOSTA I W BTC ASSEN O R FA ACKERT I B BT3 ANDERSON R R BT3 ANTHONY J T BT3 San Franclsco, CalIf Pme Bluff Ark Mmneapolxs, Mlnn Onovllle N Y Evansvrlle, Ind St Helens, Oregon Detrolt, Mlch Llttle Rxver, S C Black Oak, Ark Bellevllle, Kans San Leandro, CalIf Rockford, Ill San Dlego CalIf Jacksonvllle, Fla Durant Okla Youngstown, Ohlo Los Al2IHltOS, CalIf EggertsvIlle NY Rlchmond Va N Y , N Y Ioma, Iowa Lockport N Y WIlder, Idaho Great Falls Montana LouIsvIlle Ky Guthrle Okla Phlladelphla Pa Vallejo CalIf Tacoma Wash Capltan N M Newark OhIo Tacoma Wash Rockland, Mass Schenectad Newburg, N Y San Pedro CalIf Mmneanolls Mmn Wilson N C Cleveland Ohro Detrolt Mrch Bloomlngton Ind St Louls Mo Hanford Calif Brrmmgham, Ala Nassau, Bahamas ChlCag0 Ill Couneaut Ohlo Brrmlngham Ala Bxg Sprmgs Texas Pasadena, CalIf New York N Barnesvllle Md 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R., MMC .... ARMSTRONG, C., BT3. . . AUSTRENG, T. E., BT3. .. BAILEY, G. A., MM3 ...... BALDWIN, J. H., FN ...... BARTKOVIAK, C. A., FA. BARNETT, J. E., FN ...... . . . . . .Shelbyville, Ind. . . . .New London, Conn. . . . .Morristown, N. J. . . . . .Bemidji, Minn. . . . .Port Hueme, Calif. ...........Chester, S. C. . . . . . .San Antonio, Texas ............Sledge, Miss. BEATTIE, J. D., FA ................. Runnells, Iowa BECKER, D. E., BT3 ...... BELLMAN, R. E., FN ..... BERRY, C. E., BTFN ....... . . . .Jackson Heights, N.Y. . . . . . . .. . .Dayton, Ohio .............96,S.G. BOWENKAMP, J. W., FN ............. Omaha, Nebr. BRADY, D. P., FA ........ . . . . . . . . . .Astoria, N.Y. BREM, R. G., FN ......... R. R. No. 1 Cen. Sta., Ill. BROWNING, W. M., BT3.. BRANDT M. R. FA ..... BULLOCK, G. Li, FA ..... ' BURNS, R. P., FN ....... BUTKUS, J., BT1 ........ BUTTERS, A. I., BT3 .... CALHOUN, BT3 ........ CAMERA, P. A., FN. . . CLARK, H. L., FN ...... CLICK, O. L., BT2 ........ GoGHELL, T. o., BT3. .. COMPTON, D. A., FA .... CONANT, W. B., FN .... Gos, K. E., FA ........ GooK, G. G., FA ........ GoYNE, K. E., FN ....... GSITKGVITS, D. G., BT3. CRACCHIOLO, J. L., FN.. GUNHA, J. M., FA ........ CUNNINGHAM, B. B., FN. DIETRIGH, G. P., BT3 .... DINGMAN, L. H., BTG. .. DINGMAN, G. I., BTG .... DIONNE, W. E., FN ..... DOBBIN, G. J., BT3 ...... . . ....... Marinette, Wis. DONNELLY, B. J., BT3 .... DEGAR, J., MMFN ....... EDWARDS, H., FN ..... ENNIS, H. J., FN ..... ESTES, R. E., BTFN .... FALGK, D. W., BT3 ....... FARRAH, C. O., MMFN ..... FIDDLER, T. D., FA ...... FLANDERS, M. E., FN. . . FREESE, M. D., FN ........ FLOWERS, R. A., BTC ..... FUSGo, P. J., BT3 ........ GARRETT, E. G., BT3... GAULT, S. G., FN ....... GENTES, R. K., BT3 ..... GERTZ, D. L., BT3 ....... GRAMMENTZ D. K. FN . . . Shi man Va . . . . . . . p , . . .- .... Fort Campbell, Ky. . . . . . . . .Lajunta, Colo. . . . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . . . .Racine, Wis. . . . . . .Fort Dodge, Iowa . . . .West Union, W. Va. . . . . . . . .Santa Cruz, Calif. . . . .West Franklin, Maine . . . . . . . .Spokane, Wash. . . . . . . . . .Holley, Ore. . . . .Orvill, Calif. . . . .Akron, Ohio . . . .Crescent, Okla. . . . .Fontana, Calif. . . . .Bourbannais, Ill. . . . ...... Topeka, Kans. . . . . . . . .San Pedro, Calif. . . . .San Francisco, Calif. . . . .San Francisco, Calif. . . . . . .South Bend, Ind. ............Saum, Minn. . . . .Spanish Forks, Utah . . . .Menominee, Mich. . . . . . .Naugatuck, Conn. . . . .Berkley Height, N.J. ..........Greer, S.C. . . . . . . .Earlville, Ill. . . . .Midway, Ky. . . . . .Lancaster, Pa. . . . . .Mexico, Miss. . . . . .Alameda, Calif. . . . .Salt Lake, Utah . . . . .Franklin, Ind. . . .Tucson, Ariz. . . . . .Lodi, N.J. . . . .Hampton, Va. . . . . .Tyrone, Pa. . . . . .Miami, Fla. . . . . . .Steele, N.D. . . . . .Hancock, Minn. GREENWOOD3 R. oj BTI: f ff ..... Haverhill, Mass. GREER, L. D., BT3 ......... N. Kansas City, Missouri GRIFFIN, G. D., BT2 ............... Gallmaa, Ala. GRIFFIS, J. A., BT2 ...... . . . . . . . .Alameda, Calif. GRIFFITT, J. W., SN ................ Ragland, Ala. GURNERY, F. J., BT2 ........ Stone Creek Mills, Pa. HARGRAVES, C. M., FA ............... Marion, Ill. HAYHURST, A. D., BT3 .... .... M inneapolis, Minn. HEINZE, E., JR., FN ..... HELLAMS, B. J., BT3 .... . . . . .Anahiem, Calif. . . . .Mountville, S.C. HEWITT, N. L., FN .... .... G reentop, Mo. HILL, V. K., BT3 ...... HILLMAN, R. D., FA .... . . . .Columbus, Ohio . . . . . . . .Akron, Ohio HINNINGER, A. S., BT2 .... .... B elle Harbor, N.Y. HOFFMAN, G. W., MM3. .. HOLDER, F. J., BT1 ....... HoNzA, G. W., FN ...... HoRToN, K. E., BT3... HULL, J. L., BT3 ....... . . . . . . . .Sheroygan, Wis. . . . . .Birchwood, Tenn. . . . . . .Arcadia, Calif. . . .Livermore, Calif. . . . .South Bend, Ind. JOHNSON, J. L., FN ...... KANDALEC, R. R., BT3 .... KELEY, J. E., FN ......... KELLY, T. E., FN ....... . . . .Des Moines, Iowa ..... . . . .Joliet, Ill. . . . .Newton, Kansas . . . . . . .PhiIadelphia, Pa. KERNS, G. S., BT3 ............ , ....... Toledo, Ohio KISER, OH H , BT3. . Salt Lake, City Utah KRIPPNER, M. G., BT3i f ff f f f f .Sauk Rapids, Mina. LEVAL, B. S., FA ......... LEWIS, G. E., FN ....... LIBO, J. G., BT3 ....... MANRY, E. A., BT3 .... MASTER, A. F., BT3 .... MATA, L. G., MMFN .... MeGoMAS, H. E., FN ..... . . . .San Leandro, Calif. . . . .Washington, D.C. . . . . . .Tacoma, Wash. ...........Edison, Ga. . . . . .Minneapolis, Minn. . . . . . . . . . .Fresno, Calif. . . . .'Huntington, W. Va. MCCORMICK, J. L., FN ......... Charleston, W. Va. MCDANIELD, J. W., BT3 .... ....... H amilton, Va. MeNULTY, G. R., BT3. .. MEANS, o. G., BT3 ...... . . . .Fort Wayne, Ind. . . . .San Antonio, Texas MISEE, T. H., FN .......... ....... A rkoma, Okla. MoFFATT, W. H., MMFN .... MoHR, A. M., FN ........... . . . . .Bronx 71, N.Y. .. . . . . . .Tolono, Ill. MOTHERSHED, S. D., BTI .... ..... S an Diego, Calif. MULLEN, T. P., FN ........ . . . . . . . .Oakland, Calif. NAKAMURA, H. K., FA ........ San Francisco, Calif. NAVE, F. B., BT3 ............... Elizabethton, Tenn. NEUBAUER, D. J., BTC ..... Alderwood Manor, Wash. NEIDHARDT, C. C., FN ........... Washington, D.C. oUTLAW, G. F., BT1 ...... PARKER, J. T., BTC .... PERDUE, W. A., FA... PIERCE, G. W., FN ..... PIERCE, N. W., BT3 .... POWELL, J. A., BT3 ...... RADKE A. FA ........ . . . . . . . . .Saratoga, N.C. . . . .Annester, Ala. . . . . .Jackson, Ga. . . . .Venice, Calif. . . . . .Marian, Ind. . . . . . . . . .Lebanon, Ore. . .Oconto Falls. Wis. RAUENZ Wf E., JR., BTQZ I I I :White Bear Lake, Mina. RELF W. FN ......... . . Phoenix, Ariz. REYNOLDS, R. D., FN .... .......... W arren, Ark. RIGGS, R. A., BT2 .................. Statesbore, Ga. ROCKSTRAW, R. J., FN .............. Hobart, Ind. ROGERS, H. E., BT2 ............ McPherson, Kansas ROLERSON, L. L., JR., BT3 ....... Islesboro, Maine ROSENGREN, C. L., BT3. RUNYAN, W. H., BT1 ...... RUSH, A., FN ........... RUSH, F. G., FN ...... RUSSELL, S. B., BT3. .. SAVOLA, A., BT1 ....... SCRIPTER, H. G., FN ..... SHADE E. H. BT3 ....... . . . . . . . .Portland, Maine . . . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. . . . . . . .Flovilla, Ga. . . . . . . .Flovilla, Ga. . . . . . . .Booker, Texas . . . .Merriweather, Mich. . . . .Gallup, New Mexico Salt Lake, Utah SHEFFIELD, W. H., .Foxboro, Maas. SHORE, H. G., BTFN ...... SHUMATE, D. R., FA ...... SPIVEY, W. P., BTFN ..... STAR, R. P., FN ....... STEELE, F. N., BTG ...... STEINBAGK, F. G., FN ..... STEPHENS, D. D., BT3... STEPHENSON, R. W., BT2. TANNER, K. R., MM3 ..... TAYLOR, G. N., BTl ..... TAYLOR, J. R., BT3 ..... THIBEAULT, R. G., FN .... THoMAS, D. A., FA .... . . . ..... Richmond, Va. . . . . .Akron, Ohio . . . . . . . .Miami, Fla. . . . .Scottsdale, Ariz. . . . . .Ottumwa, Iowa . . . .Cuba City, Wis. . . . ..... Redding, Calif. . . . .... Jacksonville, Fla. . ....... Sterling, Colo. . . . . .Long Beach, Calif. . . . . .Muskogee, Okla. . . . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . . . .Wichita, Kansas THOMPSON, L. L., FN ...... ........ C olumbus, Ga. TINCKNELL, J. A., BT3. . . VALDEZ, I. D., FA ........ ...........Turner, Ore. . . . .San Francisco, Calif. VANDERLEEST, G. V., BT3 ......... Hesperia, Mich. VAN DYKE W. FA ....... . . .Portland Ore. VAN GORDER, D. E.. BT3 .... Levitt Town, L.I., N.Y. WALKER, E. W., BT3 ............... Robesinia, Pa. WALSH, D. W., FN ................ New York, N.Y. WEATHERSBY, R. H., BT3. . .Crystal Springs, Miss. WEIDINGER, R. A., BT1 ........... Elmhurst, N.Y. WHITEHEAD, R. E., MMFN. . .San Bernardino, Calif.' IAMSON W M FN . .Gaston, S.C. WILL , . . ......... . . WILSON, C. C., FN ........ ..... U nderwood, Ala. WINEINGER, o. L., BTFN .... ..... V elpen, Ind. WINKLER, G. E., BT3 .... WOGAN W. N BT3 ..... WOMAC,K, W.'Y, FN .... ' WOOD, R. G., BT3 ...... YANTOS, M., BT3 ........ ZORUMSKI, G. E., FN .... E DIVISION . . ..... Chicago, Ill. . . . .Niles, Ohio . . . .Chester, S.C. . . . .BufIalo, N.Y. . . . . .Ford City, Pa. . . . .Arlington, Miss. AKINS, C. W., EM3 ......... ..... L ittle Rock, Ark BEEGHAM, G. T., EM2... BELKE, J. T., IC3 ........ BENNETT, G. E., EM2 .... . . . . . . . .Leona, Tenn. . . . . .Lacrosse, Wis. . . . . . . . .Tampa, Fla. BERGIN, G. W., EMFN ......... Springfield, Mass. BERGMANN, N. M., EM3. ...........Naaliville, Ill. BERRY, B. v., EM2. ........... ..... S e. Louis, Me. BESANTE, M. A., EM2 .... BREWER, G. A., FN ....... BREWER, H. J., EM2 ....... COLLINS, G. M., EMFN. GooKE, R. S., EM3 ....... CRAIG, R. A., EMFN .... GRIPPEN, E. T., EM3 .... GRoWL, J., EMFN ...... . . . . . .Jersey City, N.J. . . . .West Liberty, Ohio ...Beavers Falls, Pa. . . . ....... Seattle, Wash. . . . .Long Island, N.Y. . . . .Burbank, Calif. . . . . .Austin, Texas . . . . . . . . .Campbell, Ohio DAWSON, K. R., IC3 ............. Ozone Park, N.Y. DAY, M. E., EM3 ......... DELAURENTIS, S. J., FN.. EDGLEY, W. G., EM2 ..... FISHER, W. E., EM3 .... FORD, R. E., EM2 ..... GRANT, J. P., EM3 .... GREGH, G. G., EM3 ....... GREENE, D. E., EMFN. . . GRIMES, F. M., FN ...... . . . . . . .Indianapolis, Ind. .East Northport, L.I., N.Y. . . . . . .Sweet Home, Ore. ............Colona, Ill. . . . . .Fort Worth, Texas . . . . .Worcester, Mass. . . . .Astoria, L.I., N.Y. . . . .Fort Wayne, Ind. . ..... Madison, Ind. HALL, G. L., EMC ................. Louisville, Ky. HAMILTON, F. A., EMFN .............. Iola, Kans. HARRIS, R. G., IG3 ...... . . . . . .Virgina Beach Va. HARROLD, W. H., ICC ......... San Francisco, Calif. HEGARTY W. J. EM2. .. HEGGEN, 'R. B., ,EMFA. . .' HERRMAN, K. IC2 ...... HUHN, W. J., EMFN ..... JEFFERY, D. F., EM2 .... JEFFREYS, J. A., IC3 ..... JENNINGS, W., IG2 ...... JOHNSON, G., JR., EMC.. JONES, W. D., EMFN ..... KELLY, J. R., EM3 ...... KERN, J. V., EM3 ....... KITE, E. G., ICFN ........ KOSKI D. H. EMC ...... . . . . .Cambridge, Mass. . . . . .San Jose, Calif. . . . . . . . .Steward, Ill. . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . . .Marshall, Mich. . . . . .Omaha, Nebr. . . . . . .Bridgeton, N.J. . .Long Beach, Calif. . . . . . .Brooklyn, Wis. . . . . . Pittsford, N.Y. ...........Morris, Ill. . . . .Lithie Springs, Ga. . . .Painesville, Ohio LACKEY, D. .... Old Fort, N.G. LANE, J. G., EM3 ........ LARSON, W. K., IC3 .... . . . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. ............Minot,N.D. LEARY, W. E., EM3 ............ Mount Vernon, N.Y. LINDBORG H. F. EM3. .. . .Long Beach, Calif. LINGBLOOM, K. L., IC3. 'ff . .Belliag1iam, Wash. LOGAN, D. R., EM3 ...... ..........Walton, Ind. MARTINO, O., IC3 .............. Staten Island, N.Y. MCCARTIN, C. M., EM3 ..... .... P hiladelphia, Pa. MCCORMICK, E. C., EM3. MGHUGH, J. S. EM3 ..... MePHERSoN, N. H., EM2: f f f f f . . . . . . . .Charleston, W. Va. .West Haven, Conn. Riber Ed e N .. g , .J. MEANY, W. A., EM3 ........ ...... T renton, N.J. MITCHELL, B., FN ......... MONTALBANO W. E. FN. . . . .Laurens, S.C. . . . . .Omaha, N ebr. MooN, T. J., EMFN. .' ..... ..... Carbondale, Pa. MULDOON, J. P., EM3 .... MYRICK, S. M., ICFN .... . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . . .Birmingham, Ala. NETHERY, W. G., EM3. . . ......... Olla, La. OLSON, I. N., EM3 ......... ...... S eattle, Washl PETERSEN, C. R., EM3.. .......... Bayside, N.Y. PHARISS, E. G., IC3 ...... . . . .Rising Star, Texas PFISTER, E. F.. EMFN ....... .... P hiladelphia, Pa. PRESNAL, S. P., EMFN. .. . . .... Lacanda, Calif. PURYEAR G E, EM2 .. RAKIEWICZ T W EM1. RIFFE E O EM3 ......... RISPOLE E M IC3 ROSLAK T J EM2 RUSZALA A J EMFN... SGHNETZER G F EM3.. . Lynchburg VA . . . . . .Pottsb1lle, P Iaeger, W Va . . . .New Rochelle N Y . . . . . . Patchogue, N Y . .Buffalo, NY .San Francisco Cal1f SLOAN J EM3.. .'.'Nonn Arlington, N.J SLOOP G R EMFN... . SMITH B EM3 .... ..... . . .Kannapolis, N C . . . .Asbury Park, N J SPAGNOLA L F EM3 ......... Los Angeles, Calif STEVENS A FN STRIGKHORN M A IG2 ...... TATEM,R L EM3... .. TIGHE G E EMFN... TITSWORTH W. M EM3 TITTLE J W. EM3 ....... TURNER L D. EM1 ...... WAYNE J L EMFN. .. WASLESKY J W EMFN. ..Denver Colo .Lowell Ind . . Boyleston, Ala .Douglas, Wy . . . . . .Fremont, Ohio MCrldl3H, Miss . . . . . .Fort Worth, Texas . . . . . .Florence Ala . . . . . . . .Detroit, Mich WELLS W. C. IC3 ......... .Jacksonv1lle Ga WEST D N EM2 ........ WELCH L D EMFN ..... WEHNER, J R EMFN .... WOOD R. R, EM3. ..... . WOMACK A G EM3 .. . . . .Findlay Ohio . . . .Houston, Texas . . .Cleveland Ohio .. . ..Norwalk Conn Na les Texas ZIMLINGHAUS W M EM3 .... . .Patterson, N J ZERILLA D L FN .............. Ossemng NY ZITELLA R L MEC ..... Clarksburg West Virginia MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS M DIVISION AGUILAR G. M. MMFN... BAILEY C. E. MM3 ............. . . . Tucson, Arizona Marlboro, Mass BECKWITH A L. FA .......... St Louis Missouri BENNETT R J MMC .... Provldence, Rhode Island BOCK G D MMFN ...... .... . Osage, Wyoming BRAGA M V FN. ...... Brooklyn Kings New York BROWN J D FA ....... CARR W I MMFA ....... COCHRAN D. D. MM3 COMEAUX P. FN . .... Crowley, Loulsxana ...... . . . .Alston, Mass. Marienvelle Penna ..Rodeo Calif J .... CURLEY T W, MMFN .......... Walton Kentucky DARNELL G F. FN... DARROW K W. MM3 .... . .Salt Lake, City, Utah . . . . .Hesperus Colorado DELONG J L MM3 .......... Long Beach Calif. DENTKOS S P MM3. Cleveland, Ohio DI DOMENICO J A MM2 .... Rochester, New York DUMAS V N FN.. ....... . . . ..Sl1dell La DYSON A R MMC .......... Oklahoma City, Okla FINSETH E P FA ............... Mondoul, Wisc FORSGWEN P K. MM3 ........... Preston Idaho FREDRICKSEN D D FN ....... Cushing Nebraska GALVIN M G MMFN ..... GARRISON R s, FN ...... GAROLA J L. MMFN ...... GAY H W MMI ....... GERISH A P MM3 ..... GOODELL F A MM3 .... GREENE A E. MM3 ..... HALBERT, K C MM1 . 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MMFN . .Sprmgfield Mass Manu1lle, Rhode Island . .Br1stol, Tenn POLLE A B FA .'........Lagsawge, Georgia RYE R L MM3 . .... . SABLUCKIS L J MM3 . . . . .Fort Sm1th Arizona . Luther, Mich. SAGESER D H MMFA.'...I.-.....'...SaEcox1e Missouri SAXTON R M MMFN Stockton Cal1f SCHMITTLING K J MM3'.'.'.'.'.'..'..Bo11ov111o, 111. SELLERS, W T FA ............ Shkwta, Mlsslsslppi SHILEDS W W. MM3 ....... ...Spray N Car SMITH R M MM3 ........ SMITH, R L. FN ........ .East Stroudskengy Pa . .Russellville Ala SONERHOLM J A Frononoo, conf STAPLETON J W. MM2. STIMSON B L MM3 .... STROHL J W. FN ....... WALTON J. D FN WANEK F N. MM3... . . . . . . . . . . .Hunt1ngton, Pa. . . . . .Harper Woods Mlch .. . . . . . . . .Decatur, Ill . . . .Grenshaw Miss Cleveland Ohio WARMKESSEL B R. FNi:I.:::II..Fullerton P WELLMAN R W MM3.. ..MaflOH Mich WESLEY H. M FN .............. . . .Somerset, Ky WIEGERS K. R , MMFN.. . . . .Lodge Pole Nebraska WOLLHETHER J. R FA.'.' ...... Compton Gohf YOUNG R C FN. .... . R DIVISION ADAMS A L. FN .... AGENJO F J FN .. BELLAS R FN ....... BRIMHALL V., ME3 .... BROWN W A ME2 ..... BULLOCK R E. SN ..... BURKE J O. DG2 ....... CHADWICK W E FA... COLBY N A. FN ...... DALTON B D. FP3 ..... ERNST M G FN ...... FOIST J. F SN ........ . . . .Havenh1ll Mass . . . . .Marysv1lle, Calif . . . .Wyandach L I. N Y. ........Bronx N.Y ........PrOvo Utah ......Locke NY ........Ba1ro1l Wy . . . . .Houston Texas . . . . . Lenexa Kans . . . . .Reddlng Calif . ..Augusta, Ga . . . . . . . .Appletown Wis ..North Vernon Ind. GEORGE W N DCC .... ...... R1mersburg,Pa GLASGOW G G MEC .... GREENE W. W FPC .... GOUGH J. E. ME3 ...... GRAVERSON T G DC2. HEANN W. M., FPGFN. .. HAIRE H L FN ....... HALL B. S. FN ......... . . . .M1nneapol1s, Minn . . . .Knoxvllle Tenn . . . . .Detrolt Mich. . . . . . .Bremen Ind. Co tesvllle N y , .J .....Mar1etta G . .........Macon, Mo. HAMILTON H. H., FA ...... f ...... Plnqnonnno Lo. HAMILTON W L. FPFN. .San Bernardino, Callf. HARRIS E G ME3 .... '. ....... Albemarle, N.G. HESTERLY L D. FPFN. HOGAN D.T DC3... . KANIPE K. K. ME2 .... KUBESKIE R L., ME2... LANDON A. F MMC... LAWLER E C. FN ...... LEMON R P. FPFN McFARLAND W. E. FN.. McMULLIN M C. ME3.. MACALLISTER J. E FN MAREAN R L. FN.. MARSHALL W W, FN.. MERKLE A FP3 ..... MICHELIS V H. DC2... MILLER E G. FN .... ...........Cullman Ala. . . . .Woodside, N Y. .. . . . .Dallas, NC .. . . . .Jama1ca, N Y . . . .Columbus, Ohio . . .Anaheim Calif . . . . .Elkhart, Ind . . . ...... Bay City Ore . . . . . . .Watervl1et, N Y . ..Santa Fe N.M ........M3lHC NY .. ....... Portland Mlch. . . . . .East Patterson N.J. . . . . . . .Roosevelt N.Y. . . . . . .St. Lou1s Mo. MONSON R H FP3.. MORRISON W G N MUNN,J N SN .. .. NELSON J P YNSN ...... NEWKIRK G A ME3 .... OBRIEN L FN PARROTTE L A ME3 .... PETERSON D A DG2 ..... PRICE K E FP3. . RAMOS J N FN ..... ROGHELLE J W, DC2... ROSS G R ME1... SCHLUTER F A DG3 .... SIMPSON H G ME3.. SMITH J W FN... SWOFFORD W H ME1 . . . TAROF E.L DC3... VAUGHAN H L FN .... .........Benton, Ark VISCOMI R J FN ...... WAITE D R FN ...... WILSON J L DC3 ..... WRIGHT, B W. FN .... WRIGHT J L FN ..... WRIGHT R D. YN2 YOUNG E. O ME3 ..... . YOUNG K. B FP3 ......... BOLAND J. D CDR MC .. . .Madison, W1s .Apex,NC . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss . .St Petersburg Fla . . .BlueJacket, Okla . . . .Newport Wash .Saranec NY . . . . . .Bridgeport Conn Chippewa Falls Wis .New Bedford Mass . . . . . .Monterey, 'Callf . . . .Henderson, N C . . . .Glenwood Minn . . . . . .Pomeroy, Ohio SISK R D DC1.. . .......-,.....Chattanooga, Tenn . . . . .Stockton, Calif ......Cowpens SC . . .Jersey City N J . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . .Port Edwards WIS WHITELEY J E FPFNIII ...... Baltimore, Md . . . . .Augusta Kans . . .Greensboro, N C. . . . .Navasota Texas . . . . . .Merna, Nebr . . . . . . .Greenwood Ky .........Drums Pa .Herr1n, Ill BONDURANT R F. LT MGffIIf.ffffRonnoko Va DEXTER D. H. LTJG MG ..... .... F loonnooro 111 LAEDTKE R H. LTJG ...... H DIVISION BAGGETT P. H. SN ...... BRIDENSTINE R W. HNC . . . . .Oshkosh WIS .... . .Tampa Fla. . . . . . . . .Winterset Iowa CHUBA E. G HN .................. Johnstown P . DARBY J W HM2 ........ HALPIN T J. HM2 ...... HAUGHEY J G HM1 .... JOHNSON J D JR HN... JOHNSON, W. E HN ...... KENEDY H E. HM3 ..... LANDEIS R M. SN ....... LANGSTOWN G. A SN .... LIPA J J. HM3 ......... MILLER E F HM1 ,.... PIERSON W S HM3 .... REES G. W HM2 ..... RICH F. x HM2 ..... RIVERA R HM2 ...... STANN A. J HN ........ . . . . .Kansas City Mo . . . .Waterbury Conn. . . . . . . .McKeesport Pa . . .Trenton New Jersey . . . . .COncord, Calif. . . . .Brookline Mass . . . . .TacOma, Wash . . . . .Banning Calif . . . . . . .Chicago Ill. . . . . .Charlotte, N C . . . . .Montcla1r, N.J. . . ...Newark NJ . . . .Jersey C1ty N J . . .El Paso Texas .. . Cleveland, Ohio SZENSNEY A W HM3 ............... Chicago, Ill THARP S A. K HM3 ..... Topeka Kansas WEDDINGTON D B HM3'.'.'.'f.'.'FoyooovQ11o Ark DENTAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS MENDELSOHN M J LTJG .......... Chicago 111 OLIVER N R. CDR. . ....... Corpus Christi Texas ZIEGELBAUER F A. LTJG ..... .MaHlt0WOC, Wis D DIVISION LALOR W R. DT2.. . McVANEY J P. DT3 .... OGLESBY M. R. FN. .. . PARKER D E DN POWELL L. W SN. ROSCOE V E DTC . . . . .Houston, Texas . . . . . .Norfolk Nebr Mobile, Ala . . . . .B1rm1ngham, Ala . . . . .KlDgSp0rt Tenn . . . .B1nford, N.D SUPPLY DEPARTMENT OFFICERS BROWN, D. L., ENS, SC .............. Riverside, Ill. DOUGALL, R. J., ENS, SC.. .Kingston, Jamaica, BW1 HUGHES, H. M., PACT .............. Grifton, N.C. JASSOY, R. S., LCDR, SC. ........ Minneapolis, Minn. NEEL, J. W., CDR, SC ...... .... H olebrook, Nebr. NEELLEY, C. G., LTJG, SC ........ Greensboro, N.C. THOMAS, C. R., LTJG, SC ....... Los Angeles, Calif. THOMAS, H. A., PACT .......... Sacramento, Calif. URQUHART, L. B., LT, SC .......... Palmer, Nebr. S-I DIVISION ALBERINI, R. F., AK3 ............... Warren, Ohio ALESSANDRINI, C. E., SKSN. . .Camden, New Jersey ARENT, P. J., SK3 ........... Benton Harbor, Mich. BALDWIN, T. L., SN ............. Holbrook, Arizona BARROWCLOUGH, W., SK1 ....... Fall River, Mass. BOOTHBY, C. H., AKAN ....... Huntington, W. Va. BRANTL, A., AK3 ....... Ridgefield Park, New Jersey BUENROSTRO, R., SKC .......... San Diego, Calif. COLEMAN, W. S., SN .......... Louisville, Kentucky COTTON, R. E., SN ....... ..... G rode City, Ohio DAGGETT, R. A., SK3 .... DAILY, E. T., AKS ...... . . . . .Lakewood, Ohio . . . .Bruce, Wisconsin DALTON, B. G., SN ....... .. .Havana, Florida ELAM, C. G., SN ........... ...... L ebanon, Ohio FERGUSON, W. H., SK3 ..... ..... P hiladelphia, Pa. FINK, W. C., AN ......... . . . . . . .Lockland, Ohio FORTUNE, W. D., SK3 .... . . .Morganton, N. Car. FOSTER, C. J., SN .................... Tulsa, Okla. FRENCH, R. W., SK2 ............... Seattle, Wash. GEGG, C. I., SA ......... Ward Anchorage, Kentucky GIBBS, C. B., SK2 .................. Houston, Texas GOULD, R. E., AKAN ..... . . . . . .Las Vegas, Navada HALL, F. W., SN ................... St. Louis, Mo. HARDISTY, D. J., AKAN .......... Lewiston, Idaho HENNINGS, F. E., AKAN ...... Castro Valley, Calif. HENSELMAN, R. C., AKC.. . .... Sacramento, Calif. HERTEL, G. V., AN ........... Louisville, Kentucky HOUSE, L. F., SK1 ...,... JOHNSON, S. A., SN .... KENT, E. C., AKAN ..... LAMBRO C R. AN . ...... Hiram, Georgia . . . . .Sacramento, Calif. . . . . .Sumatra, Montana . . . . . . . . .Benicia, Calif. LEDFORD, E. Jf, SKS'.'.'.'. .... Hillside, New Jersey LEVEY, J., SN ..........,. . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. MACDONALD, J. S., SA ....... .... . ..Orland, Calif. MIDDLETON, J. F., AN ........... Phoenix, Arizona MILELLA, J. A., SK3 ....... Seneca Falls, New York MILLER, H. R., AN ...........,.... Alameda, Calif. MOORE, R. SN ......... ......... T ruman, Ark. NEES, J. B., AN .................. Drumright, Okla. OBERRICK, J. J., AK2 .....,...... Denver, Colo-rado OLIVER, S. M., AN ......... Charlottesville, Virginia PATE, C. J., SN ............ PAULSON C L. AN... . . . . . .Connersville, Ind. .Kalamazoo, Mich. PERREAULT, L.,R., SK2'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Colioee, New York PETRICH T. W. AN... PHELPS, R. E., AIK3 ..... RICHARD, L. P., SN .... RUSHER, J. T., AKS .... SHAEFER, R. T., SN ..... . . . . . . . . .Wilkesbarre, Pa. SSHIVEL, P. N., SK3. .. .. . SLEEZER, J. W., SN ........ SMITH, M. E., SK3 .... . . . .Denver, Colorado . . . . .Centralia, Wash. . . . . .Fitchburg, Mass. .. .Salisbury, N. Car. . . . .Great Bend, Kansas Belle Fourche, S. Dakota ..........Hyrum, Utah SOPHER, R. P., AN ...... ......... T ucson, Arizona STURGILL, J. N., SK3 ........... Christianburg, Va. THOMPSON, R. A., AN .......... Goldendale, Wash. TOWERS G. V. AKAN. . Guntersville, Alabama VARGUS3 W. EQ SKS .... ....... Medford, Mase. WALKER, J. E., SKSN.. WARREN, C. T., SKSN. .' WHITE, I. L., AN ....... . . . . . Greeneville, Tenn. . . . .Frederica, Delaware . . . .Bloomington, Ind. .f555'ff'-4'eff5ff:'f:f.Y2,vi:i:I'S3IfI'Kf:',?5f551I-'EFTiff:-If9-?i':'iIfTf,:ff-': A:fi25'S7?iii',ffPI5l5f3,3:ff .3-.. .fT- Ziff- Teva-.f-rf S-2 DIVISION AIZENSTAT, A. B., CSS .... BECK, R. J., SN ......... BECK, R. S., CS1 ...... BOLCER, H. L., CSS ..... CASERTA, J. T., SN .... COE, D. C., SN ...... . . . . . .Pasadena, Calif. . . .Minneapolis, Minn. . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . . . .Pasco, Wash. . . . . .New Orleans, La. . . . . . . . .Marion, Iowa COMEE, K. W., CS3 ...... ..... L isbon Falls, Maine CONDEE, R. L., SN ........ CONNOR, J. R., CSSN ..... . . .Point Pleasant, Va. . . . . . . . .Rochester, N.Y. COONEY, J. R., SA ................ Marengo, Iowa CRAWFORD, W. M., CSSN. DECEORCE, B., SN .......... DENT, V., CS2 ............... . . .West Lafayette, Ohio . . . . . .Houston, Texas Grand Junction, Colo. DISSELL, E. R., CS3 ................... Aurora, Ill. DUDAS, J. A., SN ........... . Benton Harbor, Mich. ECHTERLING, R. E., CS2 ......... -Cedar Lake, Ind. ECKLAND, D. E., SN ....... ..Oklahoma City Okla. ERICKSON, J. T., CSSN ............ Boonville, Calif. GRIFFITT, R. J., CSC ...... ..... S an Diego, Calif. GUILBAULT, J. A., CS2 ..... .... H olyoke, Mass. HALEY, B. J., SN ..........f .... G ainsville, Texas HAYES, J. C., SN ........ HILLARD, J. R., CS2 ...... HOWARTH, R. E., SK2 .... HOWLEY, C. R., CSSN.. . .. JOINER, J. H, CSS .... JORDAN, R. W., CSS. . .1 I KLEM, CSSN ........... KOST, C. A., CSS .......... LAVERTY, M. E., CS1 ..... LEIBOWICK, R. S., SN ..... LENG, Y. H., CSSN ...... . LOPEZ, M., CSS ....... MANN, E. E., CSS .... MARKS, B. E., SN .... MARTEL, H. G., SN... MESSECAR, F., CS1 ..... MILANO, P., CSS .......... MOORE, J. C. R., CSS ..... MORENO, M., SN ....... MORESE, J. C., CSSN .... MOSELEY, W., SKS .... NICH, C. A., JR., SN ...... . . . .Macalester, Okla. ... . . . .Elwood, Ind. . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . Clifton, Kans. . . . .N. Augusta, S.C. . . . .Corsicana, Texas . . . .Seattle, Wash. . . . . . .Marrion, Iowa . . . .Richmond, Calif. . . . . .Daly City, Calif. .San Francisco, Calif. . . . . . .Houston, Texas ..... . . .Piggot, Ark. . . . . .Kewanee, Ill. . . . .Woonsocket, R.I. . . . . . . .Fresno, Calif. . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . . .Searies, Ala. . . . .Sunnyvale, Calif. . . . . . Cladwell, Idaho . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . . .St. Joseph, Mo. ODGERS, A. A., CSC ............ San Lorenzo, Calif. PARKHILL, H. H., CS3 ..... PIANKO B. E. CS2 ........ . . . .Fort Payne, Ala. . .Taftville, Conn. QUACKENBUSI-I, F. D., CSS.'.' . .Oaldaad, Calif. RENARDSON, H. J., CSS. .. RENARDSON, L. E., CSS. .. RENAUD, C. F., CSS ....... RICE, H. K., SN ......... SAUKAITIS, P. J., SN ...... . . . . . .Holyoke, Mass. . . .Holyoke, Mass. . . . .WaJ:e, Massi . . . . . .Burt, Mich. .Mt. Carmel, Pa. SCHWABENLAND, L., SN..... . fff .... Fresno, Calif. SHOEMAKER, J. H., CSS. .. SMITH. R. H., CSS ........ SQUIRES, D. W., CSS .... STEWART, T. C., CS2 .... VALNES, A. L., CS1 ..... VAUGHN. J. C., CS1 .... WALLACE, C. C., CS1 ..... WALTER, R. K., SN ...... WHEELER, D. S., CS2 .... WHITE, N. R., SN ..... WILSON, W. L., CS2 ..... . . . . .Charlestown, Ohio . . . . . .Mt. Carmel, Pa. . . . .Santa Rosa, Calif. . . . . .Concord, Calif. . . . . .Sisseton, S.D. . . . .Appleton, Ark. . . . . .Oxnard, Calif. . . . . . .Lewis, Kans. ........Joplin, Mo. . . . .Belingham, Wash. . . . . .C0llinsville, Miss. WRIGHT, B., CSSN ..... .... S an Francisco, Calif. YATES, C. A., SN .... S-3 DIVISION ALLEN, C. V., SH2. . . BAER, R. N., SH3 ..... BLOOM, J. F. SN. BONDS, S. HQ SHZIIIII BOYCE, R., SN ....... ...... .Ford City, Pa. . . . .BOndurant, Iowa . . . .Salisbury, Penna. . . . . .Tempe, Arizona .. . .Iuka, Miss. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. BRETZINC, V. R., DKC. .. BRITO, R. C., SN ....... BUTLER, W. G., SN .... CASON, J. E., SHS .... CHASE, A. R., SN ..... COLE W. R. SH2 ...... . . . . .Salt Lake City, Utah . . . . .Lordsburg, N.M. . . . . .San Jose, Calif. . . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . . . . .Shawmut, Ala. . . . . . . .Peabody, Mass. CORBETT, R. E., SHS ....... ..Port Washington, Ohio CUELLAR, A. B., SN ................. Gallup, N.M. CURRY R. H. SN ...... ..........Stuart, Va. DAUPHINAIS, E. R., SN. ...... Woonsocket, R.I. DAVIES, C. E., SN ........ DAVIS, J. H., SN ......... DELCAMBRE, N. J., SN. D'ESPOSITO, P. M., SH3. . EICKHOFF, F. E., SH2 .... FARR, J. C., SN ....... FLYNN, J. H., SA ........ FUMARELLI, R. A., AN... GARDINER, L. L., SN .... GARLAND, R. E., SN .... CENCE, J. E., SHS ....... CUSHUE, W. J, SN ....... .........Ogden, Utah . . . . . . .Watsonville, Calif. ......Franklin, La. . . . . . .Bradley Beach, N.J. . . . . . . .Annapolis, Md. . . . . . .Thomson, Ga. . . . .Fairview, N.C. . . . . . .Yonkers, N.Y. . . . . .Biddeford, Maine . . . . . . .Stuart, Iowa . . . . .Oneida, N.Y. . . . .RensSelaer, N.Y. HARDCASTLE, M. W., SN... ........ Scottsville, Ky. HENDERSON, L. R., SA ......... Spartanburg, S.C. HOWINGTON, L. H., DKS ............. Petal, Mies. JANSSEN, C. J., SH2 ..... JAY, V. E., SN ........... JONES, H. E., SH1 .... JONES, G. M., SA ...... KIMBREL, D., SHS ....... KOVARIK, F. H., AN .... KRANZLER, C. R., SH2. .. LAKE, G. W., SN ......... LAWSON, C. E., SN .... LIZOTTE, L. A., SN .... MOORE, C. E., SN ..... MORROW, C. H., SH2 .... NAPFEL, E. J., SH1 ....... NAVATOSKI, J. A., DKS.. O'CONNOR, E. J., SN .... OLLIE, J. J. R., SN ....... O'NEIL, R. J., SHS ....... OVERCASH, J. P., SHC. .. . . . . . . . .Wall Lake, Iowa . . . . . .Tupper Lake, N.Y. . . . .Rockey Mount, N.C. ............Elko, Ga. ........GriHin, Ga. ........Dover, N.J. . . . .Ipswich, S. Dak. . . . . . . .Belmont, Mich. . . . . .Stanberry, Missouri .... . . . .Adrin, Wash. . . . .Sacramento, Calif. ... . . . . . .Palatka, Fla. .. . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . .Highland Park, N.J. . . . . . .Saginaw, Mich. ...... .Rittman, Ohio . . . .Biddeford, Maine . . . . . . . .Lansing, Mich. PHILCOX, R., AN ................. Brooklyn, N.Y. PHIPPS, W. D., SN ...... REYNOLDS, B. R., SN ..... RUCH, G. H., SHS ........ SALINARDI, P., DKS ..... SHOEMAKE, L. R., SH1. .. SLEDESKY, J. E., SH2... SMITH, E., SA ........... SPIEGELGLAS, S., DK3... STEVENSON, R. L., SH2.. STICKLEY, R. D., SA ..... TRAINA, J. G., SHS .... VITEK, E. J., SH2 .... VITEK, R. L., SN ......... . . . . .Dallas Center, Iowa ............Soper, Okla. New Bethlehem, Penna. ..........Hoboken, N.J. ............Alvin, Texas . . .Hartford, Conn. . . .Novato, Calif. . . . . .Bronx, N.Y. ..... . . . .Utica, Miss. . . . .Middleville, Mich. ...... . . .Maywood, Ill. ...,..... .Cranston, R.I. .........Granger, Texas VOIGHT, L. E., SN .......... W. Point Pleasant, N.J. WALKER W E SHSN .... . .Hunington, W. Va. WALTZ, IR: SH3 ...... I I. I. I. .Washington, Penna. WINN, V. E., SH3 ........ WINNINCHAM, C., SH2. .. WOODS, C. E., DK3 ...... S-4 DIVISION ALBERT, S., SDC ......... ANDERSON, J. C., SD1... BACHMAN, C. A., TN .... BAQUIRAN, 1. B., DN .... BLUE, L. R., TN .......... BURNETT, O. L., SDS .... DAVIS, L., SDS ......... DAVIS, N., SD2 .......... DAWSON, J. L., SA ..... DELA PENA, M., SD2. . . . . . .Vancouver, Wash. . . . .Adamsville, Tenn. . . . . .Denison, Texas . . . . . . .Alameda, Calif. . . . . .Merizo, Guam, M.I. . . . . .Johnson City, Tenn. ...Rosario Cavite, P.I. . . . . . . . .Framville, N.C. . . . . . .Alemada, Calif. . . . .Hitchcock, Texas ............Gary, Ind. . . . . . . .Kinston, Oakland . . . . .San Francisco, Calif. DOVE, R. L., TN ...... EDWARDS . S. TN .. 9 J 3 ' ' EVANS, E. J., SD3 ..... FRANKLIN, R., TN .... PRAYER, O., JR., TN .... HOSKINS, L., TN ....... HOSKIN, W. S., TN ...... JOHNSON, M. O., TA .... MCCAIN, R., SDC ........ . . McINTOSH L B',. . ... . . . .Elgin, Texas . . . .Charles City, Va. .. . . . . .Waco, Texas . . . .Tulare, Calif. - ..... Monroe, La. . . . . . . .Norfolk, Va. . . . . .Collinsville, Ill. . . . . . .Ashville, N.C. . . . . .Pensacola, Fla. .Moss Point, Miss. NORTHCROSS, J., SD3 ..... PUMPHREY, T. H., SD1. . . . . .New York, N.Y. . . . .Annapolis, Md. QUISMUNDO, B., TN ................ Manila, P.I. RAMIREZ, R., SD3 ........... . .... .Pangasoan, P.I: REYNO, B. R., SD3 ..... Pearl Clty, Honolulu, Hawau RICH, R. G., TA ................. East St. Louis, Ill. ROGERS, E. L., TN .... .... E ast St. Louis, Ill. ROSS, T., SD1 ........ .... A tlantic City, N.J. SALAZAR, J., SD3 ...... ...... S amar, Philippines SANTOS, S. V., SD3 ...... .... H onolulu 12, Hawaii SHELTON, P., SD2... SMITH, J. SD3 .... SOLOMON, P., SD3'.'.'.' .... TATE, J. N., TN ........... THOMPSON, W. M., SDC ..... VAUGHN, B. R., TN ....... WALLACE, S., SD2 ..... WATERS, E. W., TN .... WEBSTER, W. J., TA. .. WELLS, W. H., SD1 .... MOORMAN, E. W., TN.. '.'.'.'. ' '.'. ...Bahiinoi-o, Md. SARGEANT, R. E., TN... .... Long Beach, Calif. CARRIER AIR GROUP NINETEE RAMAGE, D., Commander .... ---- W afCI'l00, Iowa CVG NINETEEN STAFF OFFICERS ARMSTRONG, J. E., LTJG ......... Texarkana, Ark. BROWN, R. C., LTJG ............ SunnyVale, Calif. CONROY, R. D., LT ................ Brooklyn, N.Y. DAKIN, W. T., LT ............ West Roxbury, Mass. FARMER, R. E., LT .............. Palo Alto, Calif. JOHNSON, N. J., LTJG .... ........ W aterloo, Ia. LEVIE, L. A., LTJG ....... ......... C airo, Ga. NEAL, W. H., LCDR .... . . . .MansIield, Penn. PAUST, E. F., LT ......... .... S t. Louis, Mo. WHITED, C. N., LCDR ............ Monterey, Calif. CVG NINETEEN STAFF AUBCHON, C. R., ATAN BURKE, J. P., AD3 ........ COLE, A. W. JR., YN2 .... .. DIXON, J. L., AMC ...... .. CUERRA, A. qnp, CSC .... . HARRIS, R. P., SDCA. .. LANTIS, J. M., PNC .... LASCH, C. L., BMC ...... f LORANCER, J. W., JO3. MEIER W. R. HMC .... MELTON, B. D., AD1..... MILLER, J. O., DK3 .... SELL, W. T., ADAN ..... SINGLEY, L. A., AO1. .. SHAIN, J. L., DK3 .... SMITH, L. F., AN ....... UHLE, L. J., YN2 ........ . WALRATH, J. R., AK3 .... WILSON, E. E., YNSN. .. FIGHTER SQUADRON VC-61 OFFICERS BOH, R. M., JR., LTJG ........ .........Gary, Ind. . . . ..Iselin, N.J. . . . . .Hanford, Calif. . . .SunnyVale, Calif. . . . . . . . .Scotia, N.Y. . ........ Alameda, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. . . .SunnyVale, Calif. . . . ...... Detroit, Mich. . . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . . .Berke1ey, Calif. ..Los Angeles, Calif. . . . .St. Marys, Ohio . . . . .Alameda, Calif. . . . . .Woodland, Me. .........Milan, Ga. . . .New Orleans, La. . . . . .Spokane, Wash. . . . . . .Somerset, Ky. I9I AND .Bay St. Louis, Miss. BRAY, K. W., LTJG ................ Boulder, Colo. CHAIX, D., ENS ................ Rutherford, Calif. CUNNINGHAM, M. D., LTJG .... Swampscott, Mass. DAVIS, J. F., LCDR .................. Chicago, Ill. DOLL, D. A., LTJG ......... . ..... Massillon, Ohio ELDER, R. M.. CDR .... ..... M ilwaukee, Wisc. ERB, C. G., LTJG ........ ..... S an Jose, Calif. FINNEY, J. L., ENS .......... ...... . .Hays, Kans. GRANING, L. G., LCDR ........... Rochester, N.Y. HAFF, W. B., LTJG ................... Lorain, Ohio JACKSON, D. D. III, ENS ...... Mattituck L.I., N.Y. JEVAS, H. N., ENS ................ Lynwood, Calif. JONES, R. H., CAPT USAF ........ Iowa City, Iowa KELLEY, R. S., LCDR ....... KIRSCHKE, W. J., LCDR ..... LARSON, A. H., ENS ........ LATTIN N. F., LTJG ....... . . . .Smithville, Tex. . . . . . .Honolulu, T.H. . . . . . .Whitehall, Wis. . . . . .Palo Alto, Calif. MACCOLL, W. B., JR., ENS. ...'Pomfret Center, Conn. MCGLOHN, R. H., JR., LTJG ...... Los Angeles, Calif. NORD, C. E., LT ................... Superior, Wis. OING, C. M., LT ............ PAICE, R. W., LT .......... . . . .Fort Branch, Ind. . . . .San Diego, Calif. RADCLIFFE, G. R., ENS .... .... J acksonville, Fla. ROESNER, C. W., LT ............ Sunny Vale, Calif. SCHULTE, B., LTJG ....... THOMAS, J. M., LTJG .... VOORHEES, J. R., LT ..... WAITS, J. E., LT .......... . . . .Marysville, Kansas . . . .High Point, N.C. .. . . . . . .La Mesa, Calif. . . . . . . .Sunnyvale, Calif. FIGHTER SQUADRON I9I AND VC-61 ABBRIANO, D. J., YN3 ............. Brooklyn, N.Y.- ALEXANDER, H. P., JR., BM1 .... San Angelo, Texas ALVAREZ, T. S., AMAN .......... Las Cruces, N.M. ALVIS, S., ADAN .................. Forest Park, Ill. ANDERSON, A. J., AMAN ........... Medford, Ore. AXELSEN, H. R., AE2. . .Huntington Long Island, N.Y. BAER, R. N., SH3 ................. Salisbury, Penn. BAKER, V. T., AD2 ............... La Mesa, N.M. BARDENHAGEN, J. J., AN ........ Feeport, L.I., N.Y. BEACHAM, J. C., AN ............... Altoona, Ala. BERNHARDT, R. N., PHGAN ......... Lorain, Ohio BERRY, F. L., AN .................. Evansville, Ind. BICKFORD, R. N., ADAN ..... . ..... Goshen, Ark. BIGLER C. E. AO3 ........ . .Collinston, Utah BOUCHARD, R. L., AM2 .... ...... Chicago, Ill. BOYD, W. A., AN ......... BREWER, B., AE3 ......... BRUMLEVE, D. J., AN ...... BOWLING, J. AKAN .... BUSH, D. C., AO1 ......... CAMP, J. C., AN .......... CARCAL, C. E., AMAN .... CAROL, C. S., AE3 ....... CARR, E. L., SD3 ....... CHAPMAN. S. H., AMI .... COCHRAN, J. R., AE1 ...... . . . . . .Nunda, N.Y. . . . .Pennsville, N.J. . . . . .Louisville, Ky. . . . . . .Clinton, Ark. . . . .Frankford, Ky. . . . .Hialeah, Fla. . . . . . . .Dalton, Ga. . . . . .Mojave, Calif. . . .Alameda, Calif. . . .San Mateo, Calif. . . . .St. Louis, Mo. CONNELLY, A. P., AMAN ............ Bronx, N.Y CHURCH J C. ADC ...... San Lorenzo, Calif: CREEKMORE, M. D., AN. . . .Cinoinnati, Ohio CRITTENDEN, W. A., ADAN ......... Midvale, Utah CUNNINGHAM, S. O., AD3 ...... Los Angeles, Calif. DANIEL, P. L., AK3 ........ DAVIS, A., TN ........... . . . . . . .Pueblo, Colo. . . . . .Austin, Texas DAVIS, L. L., AE2 ....... DE BOER, J. ATC ..... DEES, B. E., AL3 .......... DRAKE, A. G., AE2 .......... DUNTON, L. W., AMAN. .. EACAN, W., AO3 .......... . . . . . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . . .New Orleans, La. . . . . . . . .Moultrie, Ga. . . . . .Spartanburg, S.C. .San Francisco, Calif. . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. .. . . . .New York, N.Y. . . . . .Washington, D.C. ..........Homer, La. . . . . .San Diego, Calif. . . . . .Clarinda, Iowa . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. . . . . .Live Oak, Fla. . . .Eureka, Montana ...........Boise, Idaho .........Nellis, W. Va. ELVIG, N. J., AE3 .............. Minneapolis, Minn. ESTES, J. M., ADC ..... . .. Mountain View, Calif. EYSTER, W. H., AD2 ..... ......... A berdeen, Md. FENELL, J. E., AM3 .... FINLEY, D. D., AM2 ...... . . . . . . .Altoona, Penn. . . . . Goodland, Kans. FORD, A. H., TN ................... Richmond, Va. FORTSON C. R. ADAN Dothan Alabama FREDERICK, A. A., ADAN.'.'.'.'.'.. . .Yakima Wash. FROST, E. B., PHAN .................. Tampa, Fla. GADBERRY, D. B., AD3 ............ Fontana, Calif. GAGNON P. E. AD3 ....... North Billerica, Mass. GANDENBERGER, P. E., AN .' f ..... Cincinnati, Ohio CAVACAN, C. J. ADAN .... CRIEEITH, T J., AT2 ...... HARLER G O. AM3 ...... ...........Bronx, N.Y. . . . .Portland, Ore. HAMMETT, R. W., ADAN..'.' ........ Gafeney, S.C. Covington Ky HARRIS,,W. N.,, AN .......... Oklahoma City, Ohla. HARTLEY, G. C., AD2 ........ Birmingham, Alabama HAZELWOOD, R. E., AMAN ........ Nashville Tenn. HEMBREE, J. L., AM2 .............. San Jose, Calif. HILL, C. F., AN ................. Franklinville, N.J. HOLLEY, R. J., AM1 ........ West Pebble Beach, Fla. HOULIHAN, J. A., ATAN.. HOURICAN, F. J., AEAN.. HUBBART, R. L., AD3 ...... HULL, A. D. III, AD3 ..... HUPRICH, C. C., AKAN. .. ITTNER, R. H., ADC ..... JAMISON, R. L., ADAN ..... JOHNSON, C. W., PRAN JOHNSTONE, R. M., AN.'.... INDERMUHLE, V. C., AT2. KARLIN, L. J., YN2 ......... KELLER, C. E., JR., AD1 .... KELLY, T. D., ADC ....... KIRBY, A. A., AOAN ..... KLUNK, H. H., AN ..... KNAUSE, E. A., AN .... KUNTZ, W. H., PN2 .... KUTRAS, P., AE2 ....... LANIER, T. W., AT3 ..... LARSON, R. L., ADAN ..... LATIOLAIS, D. J., ADI .... LEE, J. D., AOAN ......... LEIDA. D. H., PHAN ..... LETNER, R. L., AN ..... ..........Bronx, N.Y. . . . . . .Staten Island, N.Y. . . . .Des Moines, Iowa . . . . . . .Shannon, Ga. . . . .Vhrichsville, Ohio . . . .IndianapoIis, Ind. . . .Lock Haven, Penn. .........Clay, Mo. . . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . . . .Meridian, Idaho . . ........ Hays, Kans. . . . . .New Orleans, La. . . . .Water Valley, Miss. .........Union, S.C. . . . .Hanover, Penn. ... . . . . .Amelia, Ohio . . . . .Stromsburg, Neb. . . . . .Pasadena, Calif. . . . . .Fort Smith, Ark. . . . . .LaFarge, Wisc. . . . .Oakland, Calif. . . . . . .Colton, Calif. ..........Hopc, N.J. . . .Council Bluffs, Iowa BARGHIGIANI, L. S., AD3 ...... Temple City, Calif. . . . .RosarioSapa P.I. '5 'XR LIDDELL, W. M., JR., AOC LOWE, D. T., AN ......... LUND, R. R., AT2 ........ MARTIN, B., AMAN ...... MASSINGALE R. G AD3 . . . . .Houston, Texas . . . . .Yakima, Wash. . . . . . .Independence, Mo. ............Perry, Iowa . . . .Riverside, Calif. MATHEWS, C. E., Ab3...'.'. ...... MoNory, Ariz. McCORMACK L. A AM3 . . . . .St. Louis, Mo. MCCULLOUGH, R. AE?i . East Liverpool, Ohio McGILL, C. R., AD1 ................... Herrin, Ill. McMARTIN, G. A., AT2. .. MCQUAID, E. L., ATAN ..... McTYRE, R. A., AN ...... MCVEY, W. H., JR., AO1. . . . . . . .Fortuna, Calif. . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . Jacksonville, Fla. MIKKELSEN, J. O., AD1. .. ff . fff f .Hoddonliold, N.J. MILLER B. D. AN ....... . San Jose, Calif. MORGAN, K. W., AMSAN. .'.'.'.'.'Gnrolon Grovo, Calif. NICHOLSON, A. G., JR., H OLDENBURGER, K. P., AD OLSEN, A. S., AE3 ......... OLSON, D. A., PHAN ..... OLSON, R. C., ADC ..... PAYTON, E., AEI ...... PERRY, G., SD3 ........... PEVOTO, F. K., PRI ...... PHILLIPS H. L. AEAN.. 2... N.. . . .Washington, D.C. . .Bozeman, Montana West Roxbury, Mass. . . . . . . . .Rapid City, S.D. . . .Graettinger, Iowa . . .East Liverpool, Ohio . . . .San Francisco, Calif. . . . . .Houston, Texas Findlay Ohio PHINNEY, E. O., AO1 ..... r.North Windham, Maine PORTER, E. B., ADC .... .... M ineral Wells, Texas PORTER, R. O., AD2 .... .......... T ucson, Ariz. POTEET, W. A., AD2 .... ..... F ort Worth, Texas POTVIN, H. L., AA ..... ..... N ew Bedford, Mass. PRITTS, P. E., AO3 .................. Decatur, Ill. PROCTOR, R. G., AK3 ...... Overland Park, Kansas PRUITT, W. C., AN ............ Indinanapolis, Ind. SCARLOSS, J. J., ATAN. .. SCHAFF, F. A., AN ........ PULFORD, E. E., AD1 .............. Mustang, Okla. SCARBROUGH, B. R., ADAN ...... Pascagoula, Miss. . . . . . . . . .Coaldale, Penn. . . . .St. Joseph, Mo. SCHWARTZ, D. C., ATAN ......... Lexington, Ky. SIGMON, R. E., SN ....... SLEIGHT, F. A., AMC ..... SLOAN, E. E., A03 ........ SMITH, R. C., AMSAN .... SNELL, D. J., AN ......... SOLTIS, G. A., AT3 ....... SOWDER, D. J., AT2 ........ . STAMBAUGH, V. H., AM2 . . . .Newton, N.C. .........Opp, Ala. . . . .Rapid City, S.D. . . . . . . . . .Bell, Calif. Grand Rapids, Mich. , . . .Lakewood, Ohio . . Bloomington, Ind. . . . . . . .Norco, Calif. STEFANOV, R. E., PH3 ............... Akron, Ohio STEGEHUIS, R. J., AN ..... STROMBERG, A. B., AO3. THOMAS, R. H., AD3 ..... THOMPSON, H. A., AD1.. TIMMONS, I. R., AD3 .... TOMASICH, J. J., AD1 .... WALLIS, R. M., AN ..... WATKINS, W. S., AN ..... WEAVER, J. E., PH3 ..... WEBB, B. D., AOAN ....... WICKLIFF, H. E., ADAN. .. WILSON, R. S., ADAN .... WINGERT, V. M., AD2 .... WOOD, H. H., JR., CS2 ..... YOUNGER, G. G., AN .... ZABELL, J. P., AM2 ..... ZUMBRO, A. L., A02 ...... Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .Grantsville, Utah . . . .Harriman, Tenn. ........Rome, Ga. . . . . .Doniphan, Mo. .Kansas City, Kansas . . . .Mishawaka, Ind. . . . .Shreveport, La. . . . .Baton Rouge, La. . . . . . .Odessa, Texas . . . .Newton, Iowa . . . .Pueblo, Colo. . . . . . .Kimball, S.D. . . . . .Pensacola, Fla. . . . . . .Michie, Tenn. . . . .Wheaton, Minn. . . .Hawthorne, Calif. FIGHTER SQUADRON 192 OFFICERS BATEMAN, W. W., LTJG .......... Franklinton, -La. BRIGGS, E. S., LTJG ............... St. Paul, Minn. BROWN, D. G., ENS ........... San Francisco, Callf. CRAMBLET, F. ful, LTJG .......... Gooding, Idaho DINNEEN J. H., CDR ......... North Ogden, Utah DOUGLAS, F. R., ENS .......... Middletown, Ponn. EDENS, J. C., JR., LTJG .... ......... range,MVa. FULLER, R. B., LTJG ..... .... M erldlan, ISS- ISAACKS, M. H., ENS .... ..... R eddlng, Callf. jr'--Gif-. v3fr f , t Jpfnvfrkaauww Y . JACKSON, R. G., ENS ..... JAMES, R. C., LTJG ..... LANE, T. L., ENS .......... MILLER, R. A , LTJG .... PARRY, L. C, LT ........ I- f'1'i7512762-F2552fff?f'ff'55?5?33f 'f'Z?5?'3'??t'f'7f'Z1iff' '31 'T' ' ' J ,' -- . . . .Kokomo, Ind. . . . . . .Mendota, Ill. . . . . . . . . .Enid, Okla. . . . . .Panguitch, Utah . . . .Needles, Calif. RANKIN, R. P., LTJG ..... ..'.....'...Drexel Hill, Penn. RAPPANA, D. A, LT ..... Duluth, Minne. RICHARDS,- H. K., JR., LTJG11'.f1.Plroonirr, Ariz. SMITH, G. G., LCDR ................... Elgin, Ill. SORENSEN, R. K., LT ..... WALL, J. T ENS ........... . . . .Minneapolis, Minn. . . Birmingham, Ala. WALTERS, J. v., ENS ........ .... Oakland, Calif. WINFREY, H. M., JR., LTJG ...... Beaumont, Texas WYATT, C. M., ENS ................ Albany, Texas FIGHTER SQUADRON 192 ALLEN, L. L., AD3 ............... Santa Rosa, Calif. ANDERSON, D. H., AN. . . ANDERSON, R. E., AN .... ANDERSON, W. G., ADAN .... ANDING, W. E., AD1 ....... BAER, R. S., AM3 ......... BAILEY, L. S., AN .......... . . . . .Lorenzo, Idaho . . . . . . .Joliet, Ill. . . . . .Joliet, Ill. ... . . .Rayne, La. . . . .Houston, Texas . . . . . . .Newark, Del. BENSON, L. L., AM2 ............. Iron River, BERENATO, M. P., ADAN ...... Philadelphia, BERRIDGE, R. W., AO3 .... BORN, B. F., AN ......... BROOKS C. W. AE2 ..... BROYLES, W. M., ADAN. .Albuquerque BURKDOLL, J. G., AOAN. . . . CALABINES, M. Inj, SD3. .. Mich. Penn. . . . . . . .Marion, Ohio . . . . .Carthage, Texas . . . . .Mt. Joy, Penn. , N.M. . . . . . . .Drosl, Calif. CANUP, T. Inj, AO1 ........... Grand Prairie, Texas CHANEY, H. M., PRAN ..... . . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. CHELTON, E. E., AM1 ......... Baltimore, Maryland CHURCH, M. V., AN ...... CHURCHILL, R. K. PH3 .... CLAIR, J. L., AM2 ......... CRAWMER, L. Cul, AOAN .... . .... p , .... . . . . .Rosedale, Ind. CUTHBERTSON, R. A., CS2 DANNE, G. E., PNSN ........ I. DARROUGH, R. H., AM2 ..... DENNIS, J. W., AN .......... DE SIMONE, A. qnp, AE2 ..... DISHER, J. G., AMC ......... St. Petersburg, Florida ..........Salem, Ore. . . . . . .Oakley, Kansas .... . .Edina, Mo. S eed Kansas ..........Foley, Ala. Arkansas City, Kansas ....... .Cataula, Ga. .... . .New York, N.Y. DOBBINS, R. E., ATAN .............. Durant, Okla. DOLLAR, J. F., ADC ...... DOTLICH, B. qnp, AE3 ..... DUNCAN, P. L., ADAN ..... EMMERT, R. L., AMAN. ERIGKSON, C. H., AD3 .... ESTILL, R. D., AN ........ FERKO, P. R., AMAN. .. FERRIS, R. D., AM3 ..... FISHER, F. qnp, AMAN ..... FLETCHER, J. P., AK3. FOLZ C. W. AN .......... r . . . . . . . .Eldorado, Ark. ..........Gary, Ind. . . . .Arkadelphia, Ark. . . .Montevideo, Minn. . . . . . .Eugene, Oreg. . . . . . . .Fresno, Calif. . . .Mont Clare, Penn. .... . . .Omaha, Neb. . . . . .Shinnston, W. Va. . . . . . . . .Fraint, Calif. . . . .Reno, Nevada FOREI1IAND,,E. C., JR., AOP: f f ff .... Nashville, Go. FRADY, R. W., ADAN, .......... . . Lewisville, Texas FRIEDERICHS, D. R., AD3 ............ Dixon, Iowa FULLER, R. A., ADC ....... FUKUZAWA, G. S., AD3. .. GARNER, W. AN ...... GISI, J. R., AN ............ GREENWAY, C. A., A02 .... HACKLEMAN, P. L., SN .... JEWELL, G. H., AMI .... . . . . .Sioux Falls, S.D. JENSON, R. C., AD2 .............. .. . .Ogrlon, Utah JUSTICE, R. T., JR., AEI ........... Springfield, Ill. KEELEY, J. J., AM3 ........ KOEHLER, R. D., AT3 .... KWAAK, J. C., AEC ........ LAVALLEE, J. L., HM3 .... . . . .Schwenksville, Penn. .. . . . . . . .Lincoln, Ill. . . . . . .West Saville, N.Y. . . . . .West Warich, R.I. LIGHTFOOT, C. W., AT3 ...... Arrogo Grande, Calif. LUNDY, A. D., JR., AD1 .... MAHLER, J. E., AD3 ..... MANLEY, J. A., SD2 ...... MoGEARY, J. M., AOUAN.. McHANN, F. P., JR., ADAN MoINTIRE, L. H., AN ...... MoNEIL, M. SN ........ MERRILL, J. H., AD3 ..... MIKULSKI, A. J., BM1 ..... NEWTON, J. E., AD3 ...... NORMAN D. E. ADAN .... OLNES, A. J., AD3 ..... .. OSLIN, W. R., PRl...... OUTTEN, H. D., PHI ...... PALLISTER, W. C., AD1. .. PARKER, G. L., AD3 ..... PATE, C. H., JR., AD2 ..... PATTERSON, M. H., AN. .. PAULUS, H. W., JR., AD2.. PELLETTI, L. L., AO1 ....... PERRIN, W. F., AT3 ....... PETERSEN, L. fnp, ADC... PHILCOX, R. qnp, AOAN .... PHILLIPS, C. D., AT3 ..... PHILLIPS, J. qnl, ADC .... PINE, D. S., AO3 .......... POPE, J. R., ATAN ......... PORTER L. K. AM2 .... . . . . . . . . .Belleville, N.J. . . . . . Iowa Park, Texas . . . . . .Raleigh, N.C. . . .Oakland, Calif. MAXWELL, J. J., A03 ....... .... Akron, Ohio .,..Albany, Ga. . . . .... Napa, Calif. . ..... Toone, Tenn. . . . .Cleveland, Miss. . . . . . .Palo Alto, Calif. . . . . . . . .Vernon, Colo. . .Hayward, Calif. OAKLAND, S. Af, AO3 ...... '.OAll1'ond County, Mich. .. . . . . . . .Albion, Neb. . . . . . .Muskogee, Okla. . . . .New Castle, Del. . . . .Salisbury, Conn. . . . .Scituate, Mass. . . . . .Modesto, Calif. . . . . . .Sacremento, Calif. . . . . . . . .Mayville, N.Y. . . . . .Occidental, Calif. .Benton Harbor, Mich. . . . . . . .Medford, Mass. . . . . . . .Brooklyn, N.Y. . . .Williamston, Mich. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .Niles, Calif. . . . . .Mason City, Iowa . Bakersfield Calif. REDMAN, J. P., JR., AMAN'.'.'.'.'Snn Bernardind, Calif. RICE B. B., AD1 .................. Cnilorrsbnry, Ky. ROWLAND, F. R., AK3 ..... SAMUELSON, R. L., AOAN. SCARLETT, C. R., AT3 ..... ..........Pratt, Kansas . . . . . . . .Stockton, Calif. . .... Memphis, Tenn. SHELTON, L. C., JR., TN ....... ..... D enver, Colo. SHERAR, J. qnp JR. ADAN . Merced, Calif. SINGELMAN, W. W1 AOAN.'.'.'.'.'.'.Wnlrporon, N.D. SMITH, F. fnl, TN ......... . . . . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio SMITH, P. T., AMAN ................. Decatur, Ill. SMITH, W. K , AN ........... Salt Lake City, Utah SOUDERS, R. L., AE1 .................. Cuba, Mo. STAUFFER, F. R., AO3 ............. Manton, Mich. STUCK, G. H., AE3 ......... New Smyrna Beach, Fla. STULL, J. L., AD2 ................. Newton, Kansas SUMMERS, A. C., JR., AM1 ........ Columbia, S.C. TALIAFERRO, G. W., ADC ......... Owensboro, Ky. TAYLOR, J. B., PN3 ....... THOMAS, J. G., AD3 ....... . . . .Auburntown, Tenn. . . . . . . . . .Haxtun, Colo. TOWN, E. H.,-AN ...... ............ K ent, Wash. VERNON, R. L., AD1 ......... Great Falls, Montana WADE, M. C., ADAN ..... WALSH, J. J., AE3 ......... . . . . . .Springfield, Ohio ... . . . . .Girard, Ohio Paul, Minn. . . . .Albuquerque, N.M. . . . . . . .Avenal, Calif. . . . . . .Denver, Colo. . . . . .Waltham, Mass. . ..... Corcoran, Calif. HARRIS, J. O., ATC .............. Sunnyvale, HASELHOFER, V. G., AD3. HATHAWAY, L. L., YN2 .... HECHT A. n AEAN , C J, .... HENSON, G. C., AT2 .... HILL, J. B., AO3 .......... HILL. R. I., AD1 ........... HOLLY, J. G., AM2 ........ HOUGHTON, A. D., AT3.. . . . . .Watsonville, Calif. Calif. . . . . . . .Warsaw, Ind. . . . . .Woodbury, N.J. . . . .Stanton, Texas . . . .Clarkston, Wash. . . . .Pontiac, Mich. .. ...... Chicago, Ill. ...,.Denver, Colo. WAITES, J. E., JR., AEAN ........ Montgomery, Ala. YAGGIE, J. A , AOC ...... .... B radford, Penn. YOAKUM, J. B., SN ................... Allen, Okla. YOUNG, G. K., AD2 ................. Curley, Iowa FIGHTER SQUADRON 193 AND VC-3 OFFICERS ARNOLD, J. R., LTJG .... .... A naconda, Mon. ARROTT, R. T., ENS ...... ....... E l Paso, Texas BELL, J. N., ENS .......... .... K ansas City, Mo. BERNARD, R. E., LTJG ............ Pasadena, Calif. BROWN, A. H. III, LT ........ Mountain View, Calif. CARR, D. E., JR., CDR .... ......... S yracuse, N.Y. CHOTE, R. G., LTJG. .. ...South Gate, Calif. DAVIS, J. S., LCDR ...... ..... L os Angeles, Calif. HOEYNCK, J. W., LT ...... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. JESSON, C. F., LTJG ............. Los Angeles, Calif. JOHANNSEN, D. K., LT ..... ........ M elvin, Ill. LAWRENCE, W. P. LTJG ........... Nashville, Tenn. LONG, D. C., LTJG ................ Titusville, Penn. MCCULLOUGH, C. D., LTJG .......... Fayette. Mo. NASH, R. qnp, LTJG ....... O'NEIL, T. R., LT .......... REPP, F. J., LT ......... ROBERTS, R. E , LTJG ..... SHEPARD, A. B., JR., LT.. SMITH, W. F., CDR ....... f STELL, R. W., JR., LT .... TORRES, M. qnp, ENS... WARD, J. D., LTJG .......... . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . . .Sunnyville, Calif. . . . . .Waukegan, Ill. . . . .Vancouver, Wash. . . . .East Derry, N.H. . . . . .Oakland, Calif. . . . . .Corsicana, Texas . . . . . . Oakland, Calif. ..........Rison, Ark. FIGHTER SQUADRON 193 AND VC-3 ADAMS, L. E., A03 ......... ALSUP H. G AD3 ........ ANTHONY W. F AD1.. AQUILINA, P. AMAN'.'.'. ARATA, R. L., ATAN. . . ARMSTRONG, T. M., AT2. .. BALTRUSCH, J. L., AM2. .. BARBER, O. E., AD1 ....... BEHLOW, A. H., ATC ...... BERRY, R. O., ADAN .... BERTOVICH F. N. ATAN ANDERSON, M., ADAN. ANDERSON, M. L., AM2. .. . . . . .Cleveland, Okla. .... . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . .Marrowbone, Ky. . . . . .Dragerton, Utah . . . .New Orleans, La. . . . .Lyndhurst, N.J. . . . .Columbus, Ohio . . . . .Gentry, Ark. . . . .Havre, Montana . . . . . .Chipley, Fla. . . . .Healdsburg, Calif. . . . . . .Winterset, Iowa Masontown, Penn. BONNER, M., H., JR., AMAN: I f f f .Binninglnnn, Ala. BONNEY, K. W., AE2 ...... BOYD, C. J., ADC ............ BRADSHAW, E. D., PNSN .... BRIESKE, E. D., AT2 ....... BROWN, E. K., A03 ..... BRUNSON, W. H., AN .... BUTLER, D., ATAN ....... BULLETTE, L. M., AM3 .... CAMPBELL, J. O., AO3 ..... CARLSON, J. H., AD3 .... CARNES, W. J., AT3 ....... CARPENTER E. E. A , , O2. .. CASHION, J. L., AD1 ...... COBB, V. T., AT3 ........ COATES, W. F., AEAN .... COLLING, R. E., AT2 ...... CONWAY, R. P., AN ......,.. COTTINGHAM, N. AN .... COULTER, D. A., AE3 ..... CROMBIE, J. H., AO2 ..... DANIELS, W. B., AO1 ..... ' DAVIS, W. J., PRAN ...... DENKE, D. D., AD3 ..... DEROSETT, J., AOC .... DILL, W. S., AO1 ...... DILLON, E. J., AT3 .... DILLON, J. M., AM2 ..... DOLLOFF, M., AEC ..... DUNN, R. M., AM3 ..... ECKHOFF R H AE3 .... ELSEY, R. L., ADAN .... EVANS, N. C., AM1 ....... EVANS, R. L., AN .......... PARRELL, T. E., AOAN .... PINK, L. M., AN ......... FISHER, L. H., AT2 ...... PUOUA, J. L., AE2 ....... GAUGH. J. K., ATAN .... GELINSKE, E. A., ADAN.. GRAVITT, C. E., ATC .... GRESHAM. B. S. AD2 .... GRIFFIN, W. J., JR., ADANIIZ . . . .Grants Pass, Ore. . . .San Lorenzo, Calif. . . . . . . .Sterling, Okla. . . . . . .Clinton, Iowa . . . .Tamms, Ill. . . . . . Sumter, S.C. . . . .Lusk, Wyoming . . . . . .Joplin, Mo. . . . . .Bradenton, Fla. . . . . .Yakima, Wash. . . . .Flushing, N.Y. . . . .Cleveland, Ohio .... . . . . .Freer, Texas . . .Los Angeles, Calif. ..........Mesa, Ariz. . . . . . .Seattle, Wash. . . . . . .Canton, Ohio . . . . . .Jacksonville, Ill. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. . ..... Olympia, Wash. . . . . . . . . .Madison, Fla. . . .Oak Harbor, Wash. . . . . .Rapid City, S.D. . . . . .Murphysboro, Ill. . . . . .Walpole, Mass. . . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . .Wellington, Kansas . . . . . . .Hastings, Neb. . . . . . .Henning, Minn. EDWARDS, R'. H12 AT2 ,.... 11 Jeffersonville, Vermont . . . . .Portland, Oregon . . . . .Neah Bay, Wash. . . . . .Neah Bay, Wash. . . . . . .Tamaqua, Penn. . . .Raymond, Montana . .... . .Everson, Wash. . . . . .Modesto, Calif. . . . .Covington, Ky. . . . . . .Detroit, Mich. . . . . . . . . .Tulsa, Okla. . . . . . . .Ontario, Calif. . . .Hoosick Falls, N .Y. GRISSETT, C. E., AD1 ......... San Bruno, GROVES, A. T., AEAN .... HAGLER, J. M., YN2 ..... HALEY, R. G., AE3 .... HALL, B. D., AOAN ...... HANGER, J. F., AO3 ...... HARDMAN, D. L., AK2. .. HARPER, C. R., AM3 ...... HARRISON, R. D., AEAN. HARTLEY, H. M., AD2 .... ' ' HARRIS, R., AN .......... HENDERSON, J. L., AD1. . HENRIKSON, C. F., AN.. HERRICK N. M. AD1... HICKS, Ef W., AT2 ....... ' HILASKI, E. J., AMAN .... HILL, M., TN ......... HILLMAN, J. R., SN. . . HINES, S. W., AN ........ ISHAM, O. L., AD2 ........ JACKSON, A. T., AEAN .... JACKSON, H. E., AD1 .... oo... . . . . . . .Shallowater, . . . .San Francisco, ' .. ... Calif. Texas Calif. . . . . . . . .Wooster, Ohio . . . . . .Cayoleen, N.C. . . . . . .Stafford, Kansas . .Shenandoah, Iowa ... . . . . .Moline, Ill. . Dallas, Texas Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. .. . . . . . . .Ouray, Colo. . . . . . .San Antonio, . . . ........ Bath, Texas Maine . . . . . . . .BluiIton, Ind. .. . . . . . . .Carlsbad, . . . .Grand Rapids, .........Dallas, .........Enid, . . . . .Memphis, . . . . .Sunray, N .M. Mich. Texas Okla. Tenn. Texas . . . . . . .Lakeland, Fla. . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio JACOBS, K. E., AA .......... .... O nlelond, JARUSEWICZ, T. E., ADC. JINES W. AN , J., ............ .... JOHNSON, D. N., AK3 .... KARLINSEY, B. E., AT2.. KING, R. E., AE2. ......... KNIGHT, R. H., JR., ADAN KNUTSON, C. H., ATAN.. KOLBO, v. C., AD2 ....... KOLSTAD, R. O., AD1 .... . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. Calif. ........Palo Alto, E. St. Louis, Ill. Calif. Wash. . . . . . . .Bremerton, St. Louis, Mo. West Baden Springs, Ind. . .. . . . . .Ironwood, . . . . . . ..Redmond, . . .San Bruno, KOPACH, G. qny, AT3 .... ' .........Summit Hill, LARSON, D. D., ADAN. . . LEACH, E. A , AT2 ...... LEACH, E. W., AD3 ...... LIDDINGTON, J. R., AM3. LINDSTROM, D. D., ADAN: I f I LINNEY, J. lnp, AD1 ..... LIPSCOMB, E. R., TN ..... ' LUNDY M. D. A , , OAN ..... MANN, P. H., YN3 ........ MANSON, C. J., ATAN... MARTIN, B. E., AOAN .... MARTIN, C. D., YN2. . .. MASLANKA, A. J., AMC.. MeK1BBEN, J. B., AEI .... MEHARRY, D. R., AE3 .... METCALF, J. P., AO2 .... MILLER, D. W., SN ....... MITCHELL, T. C., BMSN. QQ MOLUSKI, J. AO1... MOORE, C. H., JR., AD3.. MOSS, H. L., AMAN ...... NICKELS, J. M., A03 .... NIKKOLA, A. E., AM2 .... NOLLER, J. K., A01 .... OLESON, D. D., PH3 .... OLSEN, L. R. AD1 ....... OLSON, H. B., AD1 ....... MILLARD, J. H. AOAN .... ' ' ' Mich. Wash. Calif. Penn. ...... . . .Viborg, S.D. . . . . . . . .Decatur, Ill. . . . . .Burwell, Neb. . . . .Refugio, . . . .Oswego, N.Y. . . . .Clarion, Iowa Texas . . .Indianapolis, Ind. . ..... Pierpont, S.D. . . . . . Hatboro, Penn. ...... . . .Chicago, Ill. .. . . . . . .Sa.nderson, . .... Wichita Falls, Texas Texas . . . .Watervliet, N.Y. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . . .Romney, Ind. ........Lodi, C alif. Pleasant Valley, N.Y. . .Los Angeles, Calif. . . . . .Wildwood, N.J. .. . . . . . .Akron, N.Y. . . .Gillette, Wyoming PACKARD, R. N., AE3 .... ' ...... Oakland PERA, W. S., AKAN ...... PERRY, L. J., AE1 ........ PETERSON, M. R., AO2. .. POTEET, C. R., AO3 ...... . ........ Dixon, Calif. . . . . . . . .Deerfield, S.D. . . . . . .Kettle River, Minn. . . . .Bellingham, Wash. . . . .Aberdeen, Wash. . . . . . . .Houston, Texas . .Minneapolis, Minn. , Calif. . . . .Philadelphia, Penn. . ...... Sunnyvale, Calif. . . . . . . . .Fair Oaks, Calif. ........ . . .Phoenix, Ariz. QUIROZ, B. Cul, PRAN ...... San Bernardino, Calif. RAINES, D. fn , AT2 .... ......... R oseburg, Ore. RAMSEY, J. Cn , TN. .. .... Redwood City, Calif. RAY, H. T., AM3 ........ ...... V ine Grove, Ky. RAYMOND, B. J., HN ..... .... C hisholm Maine J REAM, H. M., AO2 .......... ...... E ugene, Ore. REIGHARD, W. M., AMC .......... Alameda, Calif. RICHEY, J. S., ADAN ........ .... C anyonville, Ore. ROBINETT, G. H., AM1. . . ..... Swords Creek, Va. ROBINETTE, D. D., PR1 .... ....... L incoln, Neb. ,.,g...,.f.-,-. -for-rfr--fs.-'-'7 'I T' SIMS, H. R., AT2 ......... . SMITH, B. R., AM3 ...... SMITH, J. C., SD2 ..... SMITH, L. C., ADEAN .... SOLOMON, B. E., SN .... SORKNESS R. L. AK1... STENSON, 'R. G., ,AD3 .... f . . . . . . . .Ackerman, Miss. . . . . . . .Lawton, Iowa ROBINSON, T., TN .......... ROESCHKE, W. J., AOAN .... RUSSELL, J. W., JR., AD2 ...... . . . .Indianapolis, Ind. . . .Hutchinson, Kansas Leavenworth, Kansas . . . . .Oakland, Calif. . . . . .Vallejo, Calif. . . .Dallas, Texas . . . . .Seattle, Wash. . . . .. . ..Hamar, N.D. STEPHENSON, W. R., AK2 ........... Denver, Colo. STICKNEY, E. L., AD2 .... STOVER. H. L., AD3 ....... SWISHER, G. J., ADAN. . . TEBAY, D. J., ATAN ...... '. TEEL, W. E., AD2 ........ TORBENSEN, D. M. AM2.'...'. VAN VOORHIS, V. L., AD3. WALKER, J. H., AE2 ....... WALTZ, W. R., SH3 ....... WARD, D. G., AM2 ..... WICK, P. N., AEAN .... WICKER, B. ., AN .... . WILSON, C. Zlnp, CS2 ....... WINEMILLER, L., AD3 ....... WOLK, J. L., ATAN ....... WOODARD,'P. M., AD1 .... WOODUL, M. L., AM2 .... WORK, G. M., AT3 ........ YOUNG, W. G. AOAN. . . ZEISS, H. A., ADC ........... ..... Belleville, N.J. . . . . . .Strathmore, Calif. . . . . . Beverly, Kansas . . . . . .Findlay, Ohio . . . .Milwaukee, Wis. . . .Los Gatos, Calif. . . . . . Moorhead, Iowa . . . .Pomona, Calif. . . . . . .. ..Olivet, Ill. . .Washington, Penn. . . . . . .Cullman, Ala. ..........Bend, Ore. . . . . . . .Marion, Ohio Mountain View, Calif. . ...... Akron, Ohio . . . .Unionville, Conn. . . . . . . . .Bushnell, Fla. . .San Angelo, Texas .Sacramento, Calif. WORTMAN, R. B., AB2 ..... .... Jonesboro, Ark. . Lackawanna, N .Y. ATTACK SQUADRON 195, VC-11 AND VC-35 OFFICERS BAILEY, G. B., ENS .......... Coeur d,Alene, Idaho BOYLE, R. T., LTJG .............. Cincinnati, Ohio BRANTLEY, M. H., LT ........... Medford, Oregon BULGER, W. W., LTJG .... Rockville Centre, L.I., N.Y. CAVE, J. G., LTJG ................. Burlington, Ky. CHANDLER, W. fnl, LT ............... Lynn, Mass. CROWSER, G. L., LTJG ........ Minneapolis, Minn. DERR, T. G., LT .................... Visalia, Calif. ELLIOTT, A. W., JR., CDR .......... Florence, S.C. FOGE, C. E., ENS ............. San Francisco, Calif. GIBB, D. K., LCDR ......... ....... S pokane, Wash. HALLBERG, E. G., LT .... HARROP, R. D., ENS .... HAYS, R. J., LTJG ....... HELMS, H. B., JR., ENS .... HOSKINS, R. H., ENS... . . .Palm City, Calif. . . . .Warwick, R.I. . . . . .Olla, Louisiana . . . . . . Gainesville, Fla. . . . .Fairfield, Iowa JOHNSON, T. G., LT .... '. . .'.'.'f.'Minneopolis, Minn. JONES, J. E., LTJG ............. Grand Island, Neb. KINDCADE, R. W., LTJG ........... Berkeley, Calif. LEIBACHER, J. H., LTJG ......... Birmingham, Ala. MASON, W., ENS .......... MENEFEE, I. C LT. MeLINN, P. M., LCDR ..... MORSE, A. R., JR., ENS... PINGREY, C. R., LT ..... ROBERTS, D. B., LT .... ROBERTSON, C. E. ENS. ROBERTSON, J. A.,LT. . f ' ' ' . . . . . . .Toledo, Ohio . . . . .Shreveport, La. . . . .Burlington, Iowa . . . .Waltham, Mass. . . . . . .Tulsa, Okla. . . . .Denver, Colo. . . . .Ypsilanti, Mich. Paul, Minn. ROCKWOOD, E. C., JR., ENS .......... Rogers, Ark. SCOTT, E. E., LT .................... Tulsa, Okla. SCOTT, W. A., LT ........... ..... H untsville, Ala. SIMPSON, D. E., LTJG .... SHERLY, J. M., LTJG .... SMITH, R. F. LT ........ STUBBS, P. J. P., ENS... . . . . .Ashland, Va. . . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . . .... Manhasset, N.Y. . . . . . . . .Wichita, Kansas THOMAS, D. P., ENS ................. Miami, Fla. TILLSON, R. W., JR., LTJG .... WALDRON, C. G., ENS ........ WEATHERS, T. N., LTJG .... .. . . . . .Salem, Ohio . .Evans City, Penn. . . . . .Clermont, Fla. I.. w WILLIAMS, P. A., LTJG ............. Odessa, Texas WOODY, W. S., LT ...A .............. H opewell, Va. ATTACK SQUADRON 195, VC-ll and VC-35 ACKERMAN, G. M., AD2 ......... Hood River, Ore. ALEXANDER, L. J., JR., AN. .Atlantic Highlands, N.J. -ANDERSON, F. Qnj, AMAN ........ Amarillo, Texas ARAND, C. W., AOAN ....... ASHLEY, A. G., AOC ........ ATKINS, J. D., ADAN .... BAARDSE, R. A., SN ...... BACHLEDA, M. V., A01 ..... BAKER, C. N., AD3 ........ BAKER, J. gap, PH3 ...... BANE, C. E., AM2 ...... BARKER, J. L., AN ...... BARRON, E. T., CS2 .... .. BARTLETT, R., AK1 ........ BENTLEY, M. K., HM3 ...... BILLUPS, G. M., AD1.. BLOCHER, S. A., AM3.'.'.'.'.'... BORGARO, E. gap, A02 ...... BOYLE, J. E., PN3 ...... BRAUN, R. W., AD3 ..... BRIAN, R. V., AE3 .... BROWN, B. R., PNSN .... BROWN, C. E., AD1 ..... BROWN, J. S., ADC ..... .. BROWN L. E AD3... CAFERATA, Df W., AN .' .' f .' ' ' CAIN, R. D., AEAN ....... . CALALAY, R. gay, SD2. . . . .. CALL, R. L., AMAN. .. ..........Union, Mo. .. . . . . .Ojai, Calif. ...... . .Innian, S.C. . . . . .Washington, D.C. . . .West Haven, Conn. . . . . . . .Artesia, N.M. . . . . . .Sherman, Texas . . . .Pond Creek, Okla. . . . . . . . .Marshall, Mo. . ..... Memphis, Tenn. . . . . .Cookeville, Tenn. Mount Pleasant, Mich. . . . . . .Beckley, W. Va. .Thompsonville, Mich. . .Santa Barbara, Calif. . . . . . .Tamaqoa, Penn. . . . . . .Sterling, Colo. . . . .Monument, Kansas . . . . . . .'Crockett, Texas . . .Van Alstyne, Texas .... . . . . .Norfolk, Va. ..Santa Monica, Calif. . . . . . .Daly City, Calif. . . .Wellington, Kansas ... . . .San Juan, P.I. Indianapolis Ind CARRUTHERS, C. M., AT3f f f f f ff ...... Neoga, Ill: CASH, R. G., AO3 ............ Grand Rapids, Mich. CAVE, C. N., AEC ......... . . . . . .Palo Alto Calif CHARGO, J. H., AE3 ...... ....... C levelaiiii Ohio CHILES, B. J., AMAN ............... Rigby, ,Idaho CHRISTIAN, R. L., AEAN .... Colorado Springs, Colo. CLARK, E. s., JR. ATC ...... . . .Orlando, Fla. CLARK, J. V., AOAN .............. Missoula, Mont. CLOUSE, T. E., JR., ADSQCAJ COLE D. G. A , , MAN ............ COLE, F. D., ADAN ......... COLSON, J. W., AL1 ........ . . . . . . .Hamden, Conn. .Smith Grove, Ky. .. . . . .. . .Selma, Ala. . . . . . . .Olamon, Maine COOK, R. F., AD3 .............. Staten Island, N.Y. COOPERSTEIN, G. J., AD1 .......... Malden, Mass. COURTNEY, J. R., AT3CCAJ COUSINS, R. C., ADAN. COX, B. Cnj, AT2 ..... . .... CROOT, D. gay, FRAN... CULLY, K., AOAN ...... DAVIDSON, E. D., AD2.. DAVIS, J. H., SHSN ..... DAVISON, L. I., AN ..... DEASON, T. D., A03 .... DENNISON, B. lay, PNSN . . . . . . .Cunningham, Texas DERBY, J. D., AD3 .......... DOTSON, W. E., AOAN.. DRAPER, E. E., AMAN .... EDMONDS, T. B., AD3. .. EDWARDS, C. J., TA .... . . . . .Warrensburg, Mo. .. . . . . . . . . .Detroit, Mich. . . . . . . . .Seattle, Wash. . . . . .Los Angeles, Calif. . . . . .Richmond, Ind. . . . . . . .Forest Grove, Ore. . . . . .Watsonville, Calif. . . . . .Cambridge, Mass. . . . . .Charlotte, N.C. . . . . . . .Louisville, Neb. . . . . .Winters, Calif. . . . . . . .Batavia, Ill. . . . . . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . .Wichita, Kansas ELLINGTON, R. L., AM2'.'.'.'.'. ....... Delhi, Calif. ERWIN, D. R., ADC ......... ESCH, F. C., AD2 ........ FAZIO, J. J., AD1 ...... FIGGAT, R. G., SN ...... FISH, D. T., AN ......... FLETCHER, B. J., AT2. .. FONTAINE, A. E., BMI.. FULLER, W. T., AT2 .... . . . . .Wyandotte, Mich. . . . . .Vancouver, Wash. . . . . . . .Norwich, Conn. . . . .Salt Lake City, Utah . . ........ Redding, Calif. . . . . . .Elsinore, Calif. . . . . .Central Falls, R.I. . Alexandria, Ind. GAILLARD, R. L., ADAN: ff . . ff ff . .Greenville, S.C. GAMBLE, G. B., A01 .... GARCIA, J. L., ADAN...::::.H'H. .Concord, Calif. .Niles Township, Calif. GAVETTE, R. W., AN ...... GEISSMAN, J. K., AN ...... . . . . .El Paso, Texas . . . .San Jose, Calif. GILBERTSON, D. W., AO3. .' ' ..... Oakland, Calif. GILLASPIE, J. A., AD2 ..... GLATHART, F. R., AN ..... GOLEY, R. G., CS3 ....... GONZALES, A, qiiy, AN ........ GOODWIN, G. W., CS3 .... GRALL, R. L., A03 ...... GREFF . S AM , J ., AN .......... GREENE, J. S., AD2 ........... GRIFFITH, W. H., JR., YN3 .... GUIN, R. W., AD2 .......... . . . . . .Yuma, Ariz. . . . . .Mansfield, Ohio . . . . .Charlotte, N.C. San Francisco, Calif. . . . . .Smithfield, Penn. . . . . . .Antigo, Wisc. ..Sacramento, Calif. . . .Morganton, N.C. . . . . . .Seattle, Wash. . . . . . .Rockford, Ill. GUTHRIE, H. H., ADAN ............. Jennings, La. HACKETT, P. E., AT2 ..... 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