Oriskany (CVA 34) - Naval Cruise Book

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Q Q 'E ' Yi? ,a. is v S PEARL HARBOR 'Qs Property of 1,g,3f.fgT3,3 C.jj'nI'QfI ' A?i'Qi'1IC'.'i.L LIBRARY P f Remrn 1,0 Room 5127 SEA FEVER I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by, And the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sail's shaking, y ' And a grey mist on the sea's face and a grey dawn breaking. I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied, And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds Hyingo . And the flung spray and the blown spume and the sea-gulls crying. I must go down to the seas again to the vagrant gypsy life, To the gull's way and the whale's way where the wind s like a whetted knife , And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow rover, And a quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long tr1ck's over John Maseiield if E a 1 L J 5 V x Layout Editor erriv Neal Brooks Editorial Bill Court Liaison Joe Lamon ' 'x. llfeff, 'fi -I CR 1 Booli STAFF CK UWLEDGME T Photography : James R. McNeil Scott Watson S. K. Beaty Harold Ragsdale Wayne Phillips Lawrence Russell Bobby Collier James Hensen Gordon Smith Edward Fried Raymond Juers Donald Bofto Patrick Cunningham William Collins George Willison Donald Weedon Rudy Christensen Edgar Collins Clifton Anderson joe Bush William Moeller Hoyt Hall Myrle Palmer Allan Long Howard, ,lacks Darrell Ludeman Roy Moore Robert IC. Edwards The staff also wishes to extend their thanks to the division Cruise Book representatives who freely contributed personal time to help make the project a success. Without the work of these men the Cruise Book would not have progressed beyond thc formative stage. Editor Gerald W. Jensen Artist Herb Andrews Business Harry Rlchardson Foreword Sea and sky ...... a twin challenge for the modern sailor. From time immemorial courageous men have 'G gone down to the sea in ships ', to battle the sea and the elements. The story of this struggle is never- ending, a story of man mastering but never conquering. With the advent of the airplane as an implement of defense, a new chapter has been added to the story, a new challenge to implement the old. From this new challenge was born a new type of sailor mthe carrier sailor. Boilermen, cooks, tailors, machinist mates, aviation repairmen, yeomen, pilots, telemen, carrier sailors all. As carrier sailors, each one is proud to be a part of the Hghting unit that takes the action to the enemy and hits them where they live. As ORISKANY carrier sailors we have yet another reason to be proud. Whether pounding a typewriter in X Division spaces or spotting a plane for the catapult crew to start the strike by sending off the first aircraft, our carrier sailors are moulding a new Navy tradition ' -launch and recover. Our pride is a quiet type derived from constant accomplishment of dangerous missions, V because be it peace or war, every Air Operation is fraught with the threat of sobering death. Each of us knows this as we do our share in the overall team eiTort of .an air strikemeach of us knows that a single mistake can cost the lives of many men. 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Arrived Yokosuka, Japan Departed Yokosuka, Japan Arrived Iwakuni, Japan Departed Iwakuni, Japan Arrived Sasebo, Japan Departed Sasebo, Japan Arrived Subic Bay, Philippines Departed Subic Bay, Philippines Arrived Hong Kong, British Crown Colony Departed Hong Kong, British Crown Colony Arrived Buckner Bay, Okinawa Departed Buckner Bay, Okinawa Arrived Yokosuka, Japan Departed Yokosuka, Japanl Arrived Kobe, Japan Departed Kobe, Japan Arrived Kure, Japan Departed Kure, Japan Arrived Yokohama, Japan Departed Yokohama, Japan Arrived Alameda, California ftentatlve ,. -ici, N-1 -w.. ,vqm mf- , --. ,,.,, ,ff--df' - . A X - I N.2',..f-Q --,.. Av V X V-JST' 'ixriff' f - 4' 4 - ,, .. b 1 V,-f L , , - 1- ,W ., 5, ..- J.. Q , , ff, ,, .. , . ..- .,. . . , . W, ,, V 4' . .. 1 A , - U MV ,.-fm Q, 4.5 V-.5 -- ':. ,..fg-.v7i'j ,' ., M -- -Q M-uf..-1' .... 4 f -1 9- -Abzkn, Jw- nz. -3. ,gill N ' ..., A - - .-, f -V , gg4.,,.- 7?-',,...- ' ., 121, .. .1 ., Mjw- .gs-' T, 1 -fy. W 'I'-ng .-, .6 , - - rg: ,,, 5,- 92 W-,ar,f,T.I-I, .w1Z?f'v- gggfwv-n-...,T,4u11:,.w' V ' .gona- ,, V7.4 4, ,ir h,,,,..- ., 9- ' ..-. TI mr if -1 A -- gv- -.' ef, f--'f,..x.if: W' 4 ' ,. 4,9 , - - W - aff- ,, 1 Jqgv I-rj, Sn- '?. , . ' A.. ' -Q--.v 'Y .,,,, 'i ,, ,-- ,gfff-L ,gf 'fggwmif -:Wi-un., -,,. e.,-,N . -.fa ,wf,:wq' fi .W fw ',1Uf7v?-,' ff .. 9.qA?v,A7f! ,mi1'z,,msZ,, ORISKAN 0 Commissioned September 25,1950 I First carrier to round Cape Horn, June 29,1952 I First combat duty off shores of Korea, October 28,1952 I ff The Bridges of Toko-Ri filmed aboard in November and December, 1953 I Awarded the coveted Navy E for battle efficiency, September, 1955 0 Departed on fourth Far Eastern cruise, February, 18,1956 O Tentatively scheduled to re- turn to Alameda, California, August 13,1956 Rfrvyyfh SKIPPER '--. ufi T r 111: 'a Qiw 5 fl ..- ldgv , iv- iliv V. '1'1..,. M, g . tem' E f tk-33 14 he QQ: . , x, Hd RON- rv., , aid! xl V 925 , N t'b31.i13 1011623 '1 luv I Nd, AL 3 ue, wilxi, H ig Uv' xglidig Flakwip an 4, Q .1 -2' . 14, n Qxxs, Ll '7 13111 . I X ' ?'gl?Nk M252 ,ml in 'BJ prx nf the u In Hay of 1952 a New York daily newspaper editorialized: 54 .... On the sea there is a tradition older eve11 than the traditions of the country and wiser in its age .... It is the tradition that with respon- sibility goes authority and with them both accounta- bility .... The Captain of a ship .... give11 honor and privileges and trust beyond other men. But let him steer the wrong course .... let him. bring disaster to his ship and he must answer for what he has done. Captain Charles L. Westhofell is the H1311 aboard the ORISKANY who is charged with this responsibility and accountability. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 2,1907 Captain XY'esthof'en entered the U. S. Naval Academy in i926 after spending one year at Nlarquctte University. Graduating from Annapolis in l930, he was commis- sioned an Ensign and assigned to the USS SARATOCA. In i932 Captain Westhofen attended flight training at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, receiving hi- wing- in 1933. Laptain Vkesthofenl first tour of duty asa Naval ai iator was aboard the ISS l,ANfQl,l'lYi, in the capacities of .X-sistant Navigator and Aviation llivision Ollicer. In Ihr- years V134 and IUISS. hc- was Operations and llight Ofliefzr for l'ighI.c'r Squadron 'lln'ec. I 'I lil' ' ' lrom ILJQ Io ILM f,aptain Xxeslholvn serve-cl as llighl and lpxcscnliuz Officer ol' lbw- Naval Kin' Bae-1-, Captain C. L. Westhofen Commanding Oflicer Coco Solo, Canal Zone. His next duty assignment was as Senior Aviator of the USS TUSCALOOSA until 1940 when he became Officer-in-charge, Advance Base 1JCtZ:1CllII1Cllt of Patrol Bombing Squadron 54. During the four years fronl 1941-1945, he saw service as Assistant Air Attache and Observer, R.A. F., attached to the U. S. Embassy in London, Operations Control Ofiicer, Headquarters Eastern Sea Frontier, Commanding Oflicer, Iceland Air Group a11d Naval Air Station, Commanding Officer, Patrol Bombing Squadron 128, Chief of Staff a11d Operations Oflicer of Fleet Air Wling 15, a11d Pacific Fleet Liaison Officer., UCNO QAiri., XX'fHSll11lgt0ll, D. C. ln 194-6, Captain Nvesthofen returned to the Naval Academy and served with the Department of Aviation at Annapolis until 19-1-8. His next assignment was as Executive Oflicer of the USS FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT from which post he became Head of the Air Branch. Oflicc of Naval Research. ln l952, Captain Vl'csthofcn assumed command of the USS NORTON SOUND QAVM-Sli. Prior to taking command of the ORISKANY on july 27, I955, Captain Wcsthofcn was Commanding Olliccr of the Naval Air Slalion. Olathe. Kansas. Bearer of the In-gion of Wie-ril and I,lHlillglllSlll'll Flying Cross. Captain xxvI'Slll0l.l'll also llllllllH'I'H among his di-coralions lhc liuropc-an I,1'l.1'llSl' Nlcdal and the- Unil llilalion flnv. of l rancci. E. Famlhar slghts hke the Oakland Bay Bridge would stick in our memories during the coming months. QLOwer lqftwj Feting the URISKANY NIZlIfiIlCI'S was one of the hifrllliufhts of that lait dav's Open Houir , 11 xv ' . K X celebratloll. Q, Lower Tlghtf S0011 our warship wlll be at Sea, Lime now for the illlill farcwcll to thosv we lovc. IGISCU On 18 February 1956, the U. S. S. ORISKANY pointed her proud bows toward tl1e Orient and sailed out of San Francisco Bay. Tearful goodbyes to loved ones, last minute details, the hustle and bustle of departure, characterized our final hour in the States. By the time we had passed beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, We were at once sad and expectant. Sad because of those we left behind, expectant because betore us was a new adventure. One thing was sure, We were on our way I fLou'er leftj Prior to departure, we werc moored alongside the Yorktown. Later in the Orient both ships would operate with TF77. fLow0r rightj CAC-9 couldnit produce a pilot as popular as the little honey haired lass that took over this Cougar during the Open House. V l X tt I r 4' 'tw 455 J :Q M , , r W, , p r , ,MZ V, ,I ,App p , W f r t r .t f to t.r. f if as 1, 2 y ,,,f X9 fi ,, .22 ,QNX X .xx ,NN i 'Q A 1 .S Q2 5 1 f 3 9: Q fllightj Fond farewells by loved ones in those last few minutes before our departure. fBel0wQ As the Golden Gate disappears in the afternoon haze we have a moment to contemplate. 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' . . , P: f 25 , W l l Spf-clallty oi U'lglZlClilllLll'k0l Alley., Xokosuku. ll,01l'l'l' Ifjfty M' M This little old lzulv is 94 vvars old and still an zu-Livv me-1'cl1a11t 'WK Oll ll slrvvt WVllI'I'i' l'0IllllClltl0ll is keen. 1 ' w., is :nl - s 2 if fa-171 Q41 llZll'S :mal czllmlvis lllli' H'l3l2ll'liIllill'lif'l Allvyn and flashing 11vo11 lights ln-vkon llw vugvr sailor. You takes your choice and pays your price. , H - 1 5 1 lll 1 UNII x. . 1 J l,l4 I , 1 0 llcsl. 1 , . wif After Yuknsuka. lwznlfguni wa- 'HH next port of call in ther lar East. Small but quainu lwalxuui is noted for the Kintai- bashi bridge, NBridge of the Brocaded Sash Hefty. XX.- and Nearby lwakuni is the atom-bombed city of Hiroshima. 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Along with rcsidcnts ol' another Japanese city, Nagasaki, Hiro- shima's pcoplc know bcttcr than any other persons in the world the horror of modern war. Un August 6.19-15 lliroshima was thc target of the fiirst atomic bomb evcr dropped in actual conflict. The city proper within a radius of two miles from ground zero was destroyed, creating such devastation that the area was long referred to as the Atomic Desert. Eleven years after this terrible lesson, sailors from the URIS- KANY visited the scene of 6' ground zero and observed the tremendous recovery of the courageous people of this city. While evidence of the destructive force has almost disappeared, the people have not forgotten the terror war brought to their doorsteps. Every year since 1947 the people have held a Peace Festival on the anniversary of the fateful blast. Today this Festival is the most important annual event in Hiroshima. It is the fervent hope of the people of this city that the world will benefit from the lesson so expensively learned by the Japanese at Hiroshima. After touring the city and spending many hours in the Peace Hall, we of the ORISKANY joined with these resilient people in praying that never again will such destruction be necessary to preserve the liberty of the world. HIRDSH Another view of the Industry Promotion Hall is a grim reminder of the destruction. i l 1 .i 3, , , The Industry Promotion Hall in Hiroshima was the only concrete building left standing. Located in front of Peace Hall, this monument covers the remains of 64,000 A-Bomb victims. 1 V Egg a iyajlma Near Iwakuni is the ItSllkllSlliIllli Shrine on Miyajimu Island. llutinff buck ln fill X. IJ.. the- S-!lX'il'lf' sun- X.-Arm 2' by men from the ORPDKAINY who witllvssvd various 1'1'l'1'IlIOIliC'S such use ilu- fic-ifhu clzxnvf- fiwlnu . 'f ' I will 3-J Nia rlxxy 5 , Q f: .. 'TS ... ,mf KT. 3 'i ........f-.4 -. 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UBQIOIUVJ Vilhen the tide goes out this Torii, meaning gate, is completely visible. Un an Special Services tour, many of us spent an interesting and vducatiolml afternoon on lhe island of Miyajinla near lwakuni. Miyajima me-ans Shrine island and the .ltsukushima Shrine there dates hack to 811 A.D. Consisting of a main structure and smaller buildings, portions ol' the Shrine are built over the water. Sq '-ww ffibovej These priests are playing religious music centuries old on traditional Japanese instruments as fbelowj another priest performs a sacred ritualistic dance for many of the sailors who visited the shrine. X, A rmng THU msn I strung West, but Ind- are the same Q and 4 ..-51.9, if 'p ., 1, , , Hfhnvl A ,I x 5 1 ,Li i. ,, 3 ,Q I LH,-,i..au,a ,fy WQV, M: g, Q .i ' j 1 y ii A , QV as J-4' ,, p 1 , , f , , ' f , , ,. , fa W , 9 ,' ,, ,F 'Q 2 -9218, fry K L , 3 , ' fi I if 1 ' ss? i ,, , QW ir 5 ' V' ,f Q A , i Diff? F , ' X 'f , xi V . Z .A K atom bombed city of Nagasaki . . . 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I 1 From the top of Victoria Peak this solitary sailor is transiixcd by the landscape in the late afternooz This vantage point is the only location where thc full FIJli'llfl0P of Hong Kong is visible. Hong Kong StITCtCll0fl out bcforc our cvcs as wc . a . . i ' . . Hain' of us rmlv llxis f01'r'Y to limvlxwu MM pulled into the llarlmor., appearing as an oasis in an - . ' , ww- shomwcl and wcnl Sl2lllFl'PNlLI. clcscrt wasteland. - - ' L, N is c K ific acc, .5 xx Q X X A Y 5 is A '.i. fxs - - - O A L is g.gff1mfxl'-'F 2 c 'JQIQJL ff 4 ,,, I Q Users , ,M Q - 3 V 13 V 'V ,: - B4 ,, , '..... '. V - 4-in Q sa K, wg., .W oo a c A V 5 X Q,- ' 5, 1' wma.. . ,. ' ' 1 1 mmm... ,, A , rf J l arf' , 7 Q QNX 2 1 f iff ' ti' A li f L xx w X128 Ever since May, 1888, the Peak Tramway has taken Hong Kongis liusy harbor is always a bee-hive passengers on a roundway trip from Garden Road activity with military ships and merchant vessels to Yictoria Peak on these tracks. Both the trip and all nations vicing with the cvcr present junks. View from the peak thrilled us. 4 J ?6Q7 of In a city where space is a precious commodity, these people make every inch of ground serve a purpose. Xff, if .L- Q NN 9 1 I x x S , v 4 2 9 1 r I -f 4 if M, ' 'if THE PEUPLE... J., if , hx? MGT' M 5 ' Q i I ff' 7' T 7 N 2 5 . ga.. -- 5 wa? ,,-W rs . -0 W - Q',. KW S- . it .y VV . ,. 1 J .,,., Li, , Although poor ill terms of worldly possessions, this Hong Kong nlother is rich in human dignity ,, .W Nlany of the methods of their ancestors are still employed by these workmen who toil lllally hours a day to earn a hare living for their families. .ii fd' A-ML., --M f If E f if 1 ,QU Mew if Www A , WM l news ' I ' t. , ., VM, an in 4 .QW ,,'h7'7,'. ' ' - - 10' V J ' 4 'sf' -' ,i ,,- ,V 'W , 5 ,, 4x,.35,vf4.,,A ke. .. 1 .- ' -f' 1 l , if V ,, , , ' X 4, , nf f , 1 M. 4 f,. f yea www ,M - o , M- fz, w,fe v.a f 2 f 4 , 41-94 ,jeff 'f ' yfyf ' ft W, X, V - ,t 3 f 1- N bf, ff ,gl Q., wt . , ff P .. ,Kr .. , I ,. hr 3 4 'ga f. . X ' ' A af.. 4 BHK-Q. f, ,fu ,' ,MV -Jfn I , and gf, ,Q aft fN.1f., T' if gt' 1 ' N M229 f 'Ww VW? , ww ,WMA 1 Z I I ff fm U ,. MZ 4 1!f,.,:-If M iffhb' 1 , 5,f1yf,,' Z, ff jg, 7, Z, jf. W ,fv , Wm W M ' W ,Lx ,f WZUOWI It is not unusual for Chinese people like this old woman fiabovej to spend their entire lives on one of these junks. i About the time we ure de- pressed with the lllllllllilly lot of th e poor, an pretty girl pauses before us in zz winsome pose, bringing an llflfillvll ol' fresh :mir lu lH'lgllll'Il our spirits. 5' V t is ia, fl.: L ' ,i5 '??tf Jc1:, ff,?47'- Y, ir ,lffpyvw 'l .K Y' V ' 21 , w ' . . ' ..L. . Qfifuh. 5 653484: P' s .JZ i 1 . , ,, H -,,f,Mw.,,i It was not unusual to see an old man walking his sow. Hong Kong was a city of the unpredictable. Everybody moves at a rapid clip in Hong Kong. The girl at the right seems to hegrudge us the Ah Yes H0110 Koncr was certuiulv xcitv nossessed , r D D V . U 1 ' 1 few seconds it took to snap her picture. of unusually lovely scenic views. l Ei disarm r y we -f.......1 War: i K ' wwwifp.-ww f bs 4 K . AG A Y .f fa glawxk, K ,V yr . u , A :W-3 QF' ' '4 1V1B:5iQ9,Mp,,4,M vu '1f'Q,gZ.ff.L:f w :JW Qfrfffi Lila gp ' . ff iV4,,yf - ,, W 2 KW WNW X ,, WW Aww W 'jf W W WW K w f ,WM x ,543 f j ,ff,,7ff s f ,,, . .Mb Lhlne-0 funeralb are colorful rather than sad Almost ex crx dm wslulg me were Ill Hong hong tlus Scene WN lawn i s S i P I 1 x 2' 3 X Q ' ,gl-ffp - Tiger 119' Tiger Balm Gardens is perched on 3 mountain overlooking the harbor. The Gar- dens are owned by a Chinese family W11056 patriarch made a fortune selling Tiger Balmf, an oriental version of Hadacol. ii.. The Gardens are a potpourri of pagodas. ll-, intricate landscape a11d bizarre statues. u m ardens 1 u . -lvl of lid - 1 11.11 x rch 1 u mal 1114 nut- lu ill fu m WW nf, W 11221 A Pr fir INSPEGTIU ' no W Q ,g I , W-n.,.,,, , Sv Q X Il -if X 3 s E J! 1 15 Y ' S harit Begins at th 1 ORISKA H0 5 S ,E I Each year since 1953, the ORISKANY Combined Charities Committee has been able to raise an annual donation ! of over 51,000 for the ORISKANY Home in Shizuoka, Japan. This year, due to the heartfelt generosity of ' the Mighty O is crew, not only was a check for 351,125 presented to the Home, but also a TV set and a large quantity of food. The ORISKANY Mariners chipped in with a donation of clothes for the little orphans, all of these things combining to make 1956 a big year for the Home. As on past cruises, some of us were I able to make the trip from Yokosuka to visit our 4' adopted v children. Our greeting by the grateful, smiling f faces of the chlldren brought home to us the truth of the adage, 'G It is better to give than to receive? i v l r Q T gt ,Nsqvy V wx A . R r ,.b, NX X N?-in A 3 x I li li OUPS v new y , xr I - -r Q Y , M 7' ,f Vs., , , 5 4 7 2 fd'r 4 W , Eli! .m :xxx 51 .Si if ,jiri '7 45f:':,12 fi gp :f ,,..x iii, W! -Y .W .X 0 Sf N ,y f 1: af KZ! , f - Q ' ' c ww M f X f B f f M ' W xr , f '. LEG.: i . N 0 f 1 V! V W -A-1 xawqm we-P H ,fn , If 'kiwi x hw' 3 P 7 U , 'r Agar ' at 4 X R, 1 fi 5 w E c Aw-sf' L-y?'. dx M , ,5f'?' . L 5' I Di Vx A , I ' T f .fx ii 11, I -2 1 'e N N ,EI EI W Wu s , 1 Q x ,I, W if, 19' V ii L: 3 V x r .o li KI I1 f 1 1 f i x w b : , . xl 0 , V + ri 2 N. , 1.1 1 6 W Q l 1 1 1 I I n Y 1 4 I I it Ens S.D. Huffman lost this tip-off but the Junior OHi04'1's wont 011 lo luke' thc ball gunu' and thc' ORISKANY Intra-Mural Basketball Tournament with case. ll 1 4 12 it N 4: 2' 4 ,- ww -41 wwf VK 4 Terrors of thc- Far East-the OBIS KANY Patriots. A couple of good boys mix it up. 'l'o lln- victors ln-long ilu- spoils. 63 Shipboard YVatching flight-ops from Vulture's Roost one 55 !? vw r 1 , 1 I , X o I 1' 'ld 64 Wllllllg le-lu-rs In llmse- we- lou-... Hi ll llillllillgi un lhv Hugh! mlvvk. f f X , A , f fr rl fr' ,K I fx f fm, ,, , . 3 1 -J Vi TQ . Q., hc, We end our pare time una-my km-ping up nur lmhhim- . . , and whilv sumv of us rf-lax tht' vigil COIIHIIIICS. 65 5? cfs. 1 X f 'Yi-A-wx ,Z 'fa I Q -E fl , -4' Q.. Q., f.. Q 'P , .M H , . mf M30 ii 3 1 H , . 9 .F I' URI K ANY Ltf Shutz tells the Executive Officer how he was For zu whole week we forcecl to ditch his AD. the falcon. ' A5 ' ' ' ' x Tl A is 39 g ix 'N I Ac -. ,lx JQi:M., Qi K r 1 .. I 1 i Mfnk TSJW,-Q-.155f. lv- -. V- ,-,- ,pr wg, .,',-ie.. 9,4 , ,L t, i ' 5 K lv- Q X 'i.x4 'ull f ,,, 4 ,5 ,, 'w f.lll'fgl ' - 'QXTZLT 'lv 42 n . Z .4 4 lt.. S were the Hugsllip for l' run X if 4, X. 'MM 'Nt .... ' f Q' Q47 wwf, - . V X, Q ,.,,.4 9 mv Wifwyx Y 'X Q1 5 f F1 , .ww if-f' ,-- ,Milf f V In af 5 ,, , Www ff f f . 'wwf M., .wi f' mfwmang-ef. ,, yi f HUA Q' babv-fittvr H is u rs-asr111'il1g sight to our pilots, .Uwzavs nv f'ufi3 to pick up any of nur :aviators fm'1'1-fl to lzmrl in thv svn. L rv ,M . J, I A : V , M. . . x , mi fm V-f34,.,g, arby thc- Nlighiy U. tllv flf?StI'0f'f'I' Stands ,. .,,,,,,,,, vm 6.1011 LM Alf?-BORIVE 1' I r' X W, ,f ' , . I ..-t s M. 'i - I W ' I an-up.. - 3, gn h ' f ' 1 ' .. M- - r 5... Q M Y A -.-,., Z, -gem 1-'-1 nf ' 'Y , -n-JL'-if . . , V Ir, ' Lo 1-,ff X.-,Q ,Nag , 'ff , Q-,l 5, 4 , ' :fam x A, ff 3 WH J 'sw , R Q. M, ,, lim , y,,,,-in 44 5 . ,, J J , .mwsf ' , 2? Zf M -Z. t , Q, ,f ,f A 42 ' ,Wi I ,Q7 s ts si R -ws X s ,X is YN '4 Sivg N NS The strike completed, our pilots are return- ing, but not yet that comforting phrase, G4 mission accomplished. Now the final part of the operation-recover aircraft. For those on the flight deck, the LSO, plane directors, arresting gear and barricade crew, the chips -are on the table. They all know that once the pilot starts the approach his life is in their hands. The first AD is coming in! The Landing Signal Officer has taken over and from here on the pilot obeys every signal of the 4' paddles. Our airman knows that failure to respond immediately could mean disaster. Closer, and closer, his eyes glued on the LSO, then his Wheels touch, the flight deck, he taxis and .... there .... the hook catches the arresting gear. Another recovery .... mission accomplished I . . 3 lx, Sometimes a landing has a little too much 6600IllPll ii and the barricade I gots a workout. F l K r r Fl'Clllll'lll crash drills km-p tlll' flight dvvk Crew alert and ready for any 0IIl0I'g0Il0y f almvv 'J. Uur wingvd guardians stand Silent, waiting for the call to lligllt quurtvrs Qhlwlowj. vg- ' x JET GUMES H -any, wg... I E CARRIER DHHSHJ S THREE , RADM Ira E. Hobbs HADWI Ira E. Hobbs, Commander Carrier Division Three, celebrated his 3lst year in the United States Navy june 3. 1956 aboard the Flagship USS ORISKANY. Commissioned an Ensign on that day in l925 after his graduation from the Naval Aeademy, the Admiral's fir-t assignment was aboard the battleship USS OKLAHOMA. Hn November I. l930. he was designated a Naval Aviator after undergoing ilight instruction at the Naval Air Station. Pensacola, Florida. ln the years that followed, Admiral Hobbs eomnlanded the USS GANETT, USS LHlNfQA'IiliAGlfli, IQSS NIAKIN, USS l'HlLIl'l'INE SEA. Scouting Squadron Three, Carrier Division Five, Carrier Diwision Une, Carrier Diyision I9, and Air Force, Paeifie Fleet. 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VV..-f-I - ' V, 5' ' Vg., ..- cfif' ' .V,: ' 5' - ' V V Vi. ,-'.9ffj, - -. V' V A Qi: 'gp ,, -. Vg 'VV ,V ' . - ..L,V?- V A ,lf 2.1 ' V f , Z! ' V 1 V l.: V 4 . M,-. ' - ,V .' v. ' J' - V. '- V V- - V , - , . VV V , . .V V , 4 V V, V.. 5 V A 4. . . - - W V. .f ,, '-,ns . -- . V VV . - ' JVV. ,f , ' , V . nw ' .' ,,,- J- V7 f 5' V- - , V V ' 4 - ' V ., - 1? ' :V V 'V .,.!.'., ' ' f .. W V A .pil .:gq9.,. vi V ,Q . ' . ,V ' ' ' 'nf 4. ' , - . K V Y I VV .HV A yr. V. ..-.J V I- . V, nl , -v . . ' V .41 J V4 f 'J V., - -pag- 5 Z 2 1 E E Y r H' 5 . 1 E 1 L 1 V 5 5 f I A at? EEK' fini, CDR E. A. Parker Commander Air Group Nine E Above CDR Parker goes over a pendlng opera tion with squadron and detachment commanders. Balanced strength is the best phrase to describe Carrier Air Group Nine, the chief source of our offensive and defensive armament. Ranging from the Taxis of VC-35 to the deadly versatile F2H Banshee iets of VF-194, Cag Nine furnishes all the varied air power instrumental in implementing our heavy attack carrier for her role as a bulwark of defense. When the One MC blasts forth Flight Quarters...Flight Quarters...all hands concerned man your Flight Quarters Stations, the men of Air Group Nine spring into action. Countless hours of expensive and extensive training are funneled into this one instant when our pilots man their craft to accomplish the mission they have spent so long preparing for ...air strike. Sky going sailors, bridging the gap between the old and new Navy, Air Group Nine proudly carries on the tradition of Naval Air. II II I I I -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Y I I I I I I I I I I I 5 'I I I.: I I I III I I I I I I I I I i I I I I II I I A 53 X2 I I I 'Q 1 I . W I ' .5 . 1 0 X I i ,V x I I II 9 ,5 ,I I f 4 f Q ,K A K Y .X ' f I I I I I A R I M , LI A W. 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C. Smith, ADC, H. Shumaker, ADC, B. Hilder- I brand, H. I.. Statham, SINIJK. I .fl I t I I ,I 'I .I I I I II 83 The BLUE Operating in sleek Cougar jets, VF-93 provides the ORISKANY with the hard core of our day fighter teams. Experts in air to air combat, flak suppression and strafing, the Blue Blazers maintain constant peak proficiency in weapons delivery and form an integral part of Air Group Nine's overall efficiency. CDR G. E. Hartley Commanding Oflicer Maintenance crews are largely responsible for the success of VF-93's mission. Working long hours under difficult conditions, the squadron's maintenance personnel are the boys who keep'em flying. E ? was H . Z' w ily. ni' , K. w - wr gfqtlg ' 'in 'QL ,711 c 11 33-,Q , .ff-:gl .. 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'f XXX gsm- 5 Ks I .XXX 'D 1 , -4 LX ,, Q W X , .Xj X ., X Q. .XW Wg. ZX, wr. vt.f'XX xv, QNX , im v,,3, 1- XV V fm, ww m X--, ffww, 4 fs: 411-Mf Q yd. A Q .X ,, ,N .JX ,, , X, . ,..f. X4 ., X, mm., .PX K 4 X N ' H . ' fe . X zX'SfgX'-wzgsq 5. fX.jmQfX - . XX ' 1 0X 5Q'NvQ f, 4' X ' f V, Xfbf Wa ,Q M Q n A: X 5 w, VX 577 V f 'S X 'X WS ' Q -X ' X Xf , if Q, , .., f. , , ww MX I ,C ,, Q .. , .wlgw ,, X X. im? X ,, S I x RX ,T X A 1. 4 M . ,, Q X .43l . L, h K 'X ai! .ff X! I -, I, . . ff . ' N Mm: ,f' f , X1 NCX' X , If K ,f w ff fFront row, left to rightj Ltfjgj F.P. Causey, Ens J.R. Groves, Ltfjgj B.H. Graham, Ltfjgj A.F. Lind, Ltfjgq JJ. Funch, LCDR S.F. Kelly, Ltfjgj G.S. Bride. QSecond rowQ Lt G.L. Summers, Ltfjgj ILJI. Kraft, Ltfjgg F.L. Naylor, LCDR M.D. Smith, CDR G.E. Hartley, LCDR L.A. Dewing, Lt R.A. Savage. fThird row: Ltfjgy J.R. Allen, Ltqjgp F.W. Wilson, Ltqjgp Rs. Gallager, Ltqjgy J.o. Rice, Ltqjgp B.B. Coombs, Lujgq 13.6. Richardson, Ltfjgj W.J. Corbett, Ltfjgl J.K. Chadwick, Ltfjgj R.B. Lindsay, Ltfjgj J.B. Davis, Ltiijgy J.N. Mangin. k fFront row, left to rightj J.A. Richards, AN, D.R. Monterusso, AN, J.P. Ferguson, AN, T.H. Hogeman. Jr.. AN, J.W. Bell, AE1, W.G. Little, A01, A. Anzini, Jr., AT2, J.D. Pendleton, AN, D.F. Hill, AN, J.L. Lane, PN3, D.E. Hodge, AN, D.G. Woody, AD3, E.A. Witwer, AN, AJ. Jeter, AD1, H.D. French, AN. QSecond rolrl J.C. Fuller, AN, A.C. Fitzpatrick, AD2, D.L. Fletcher, AN, L.C. Biando, AN, R.B. Scroggins, AM3, V.T. Aripez. AN. R.W. Romans, ATCA, M.E. Peterson, ADCA, T.M. Gibbins, ADC, A.H. Truxler, AMC, T. Aitken, ADC, EJ. Egge, ADC, G.L. Matchke, AM2, L.D. Conner, AE3, C.R. Cooper, Jr., SN, B.D. Creekmore, AN, R.I. Nyikes, A03. tThird rowj J.K. Sowell, AN, H.M. Walker, ADAN, H.L. Glass, AN, J.L. Stephens, AN, D.W. Albright, AN, R.E. Giese. AN, M.R. Hewitt, AD2, J.L. Schockley, AD2, L.M. Brewton, AD2, G.F. Foster, AD2, R.L. Harris, AMI, J.G. McCombs, AMI, W. P. Peasnall, AM3, E.J. Oettel, AM2, R.D. Proffitt, AOAN, J.D. Darling, AN, A.H. Pullen. AN. T.R. Jones, AE3, D.R. Aspromonte, AT3, C.A. True, AOAN, AJ. Nelson, AEAN. eff . , , I i , 1 , ', 'W .. ,f gf , ' ' ' Vyf. , I , , , f . ' , , IM, W . , , , . . r W if ,Q , l , 3, vii ,. ,Q S 1 F ii 0, I, X C If If K ,, lv is I A f F Q I . 3 t 1 u 'f 25 V kb S C17 x M1 g A X A L .QQ if A V l S f I 7 f L I 0 C f ' t in f Q is A , X ii f ll . 5 A A . ' V9 t W H ' A A 'H ' . 'il' A X or S' ?'F'9 C E , 1 t ,iv , Y. I N: Q xyvl X .y Y ,, S f TJ, X M . r - X J K X , Q K is X X .A 5 E S, S .,X A V' 25 l .591 'mf All 4 -1 1 all-,, K Elf' L vt. 'lc ,il A X X 5. ol , .Li .ks ax , anal ' cg laik 1 ki i New K ff ' A F . QV r K ' af S K K W W Y , ' A 514' A an d -ri A ' -:mf 1 P' 'Q-Y it W' '75 PT! m.: .A x nhl A E Q K .X 'Wi 4 4 I I V' V ' 3' I J I ,nf e A. f , y 4 , ...ig , J ' . ,, L , I ' e N591 N -I I' 2 I TZ' 1? I Pbff- t la, 5 ' 'Y' J .X X gr ii 1 I 1 QI M fi, Q x ' l if S .ff S' 'l , . .M ' ma- V 'I A if, Lf . - 1:44 ' ,Z ' , Y ' 'xf ' K ,. G, ,V W VY LE, V J! 5 N' ,, L . X 5 6. 4 , , f I, gFront row. left to rightb R.P. Wilson, AN, Swank, AN, J.L. Coover, AN, C.L. Smith, ADI, J.F. Page, AKI. WIA. Vlvolfgram, AMI, R.R. Turner, AMI, W.F. Hendrickson, ATI, R.W. Stephens, AT2, D.N. Handbury, AE2. WIP. Brown, AD3, J.D. Chewning, AN, T.J. Hale, AD2. fSecond rowj E.V. Madura, ADI, F.V. Favalora, AD3. SJI. Chavez, AN, J.R. Woods, AMAN, G.L. McKenzie, AN, E.K. Abbott, PR3, L.M. Bradley, AM3, D.C. Curtis. AN. W'.C. Shinn, ADI, M.E. Murray, Jr., AN, H. Diaz, AE3, J.L. Shadic, AN, J.F. Knox, AD3, J.C. Evans, AN13. A.B. Gomez, AOI, G.K. Ward, Jr., AO3. fThird rowj 0.D. Wise, AN, R.L. Harper, AEAN, R.L. Miller, AN. R.E. Trigon, AN, J.W. Zoffada, AD3, T.A. Kearney, AN, W.C. Brown, AN, R.L. Harbin, SN, G.T. Prickett, AE3. G.C. Farmer, AD3, J.C. Wood, Jr., AN, W.W. Throm, AN, D.N. Brown, AO3, R.A. Repin, A03, R.E. Rumney, AO3, L.J. Stepl1ens, AN, R.J. Palmer, AN. fFr0nt row, left to rightj C.G. Porter, AN, R.D. Garrison, AN, J.H. Allen, AE2, A.E. Nvood, AD3, H. Smith Jr.. SDI, B.G. Howard, ATI, J.S. Pangelinan, SD3, Ll. Ines, TN, R.E. Pena, AN, S.E. Sherrill, AN, A.L. Nichols, AN, W.R. Boone, A02, G.A. Heger, A03, K.D. Finberg, AD3, R.L. Harrelson, ATI, B.E. 'Wyatt, AN, R.G. Edelbrock. AN. i'Sec0nd rowj M.E. White, AD2, F. Branum, AD3, R.L. Collison, AN, R. NViIson, AMI, J.W. Davenport, AD3, 0.U. Tuten, AOC, T.M. Gibbins, ADC, W.B. Edwards, ADC, R.L. Swinney, AMC, N.P. Roach, A03, H.J. Murray, AN, P.L. Scott, AM3, G.A. Focha, AN, C.V. Turner, AT3, J.L. Riley, AN, L.M. Cvitkovick, AD2. rThird rowj L.A. Ward, AT3, R.C. Witmer, A03, H.L. Saare, AN, M. Caldwell, AN, Juarez, AN, J.R' Radosevic, AE3, H.L. Walden, ADAN, C.G. Berry, AT3, P.L. Noonan, AD2, D.M. Jacobson, AD3, C.L. Thomas, AT3. P.VV. Richards, AN, R. Rogers, AMAN, M.V. Brown, AMAN, M.V. Queen, AMI, D.G. Robertshaw, AE2, HW. Ewert, AE3, L.K. Collison, AM3, A.D. Brooks, AN, S.L. Powell, AN, H.P. Stiteler, HM2, R.L. Wfheeler, AN. J P si , N , p r J 3 y A if I 3 Z i K, my pig? N '34 'fd an 3, ,A , X Q . I R ' I aw-, .Lg-if f,,g 5, , , gp It 3 gi ffl? I 1 , ,,., 4 ,J fl .if fi 'l ,f ggi eg, 'tic' i',, '1'r'- f m Yx-.wM.X . - -1: M- F. . ,fvl isj 'zfm' f, RSNQBPN' so-s-UHF' Y VA FIGHTER Q SQUADRUN f 91 1 15 , H Mm 7 , ,X flff fy , Gl- N-f 1 'il f 2, f fl SY 'U ff f I fl A J 4 Q -' i f ! fFront row, left to rightj Ltfjgj P. E. Macy, Lt C. Levingc-, LCDR H. P. Strceper, LCDR H Poormau. Ltfjgj P. R. Carver, Ens D. T. Isibashi. fSecond rowj Ltfjgd H.H. Glaves, L'tQjg3 NV. L. Strahan. I,tgjgW U. M. Absey, Ltqjgp W. H. Calhoun, Lt W. L. Mumma, EHS s.N. S1m1-p, Lqjgj M.T. Parker. IETY FUUR 90 Eur . li -1' . fig. !, as ,Q V il! v P up . X X 'BT x ' pix: .X we i I l i Y ,. Ns' H fi 9 X . X gFront row. left to rightj B.G. Johnson, C. V. Puckett, R.A. Deraita, B.J. Ellison, I. Bryant, D. F. Bach NI L Wlartinez J R Miller W B Odom T L Cantrell E Barr L F Garcia CSec0nd rowj L W Hari J Howery, R. Lara, R. C. Mathis, J. Bell, W. J. Whitehead, N. R. Brown, W. F. Schroeder, W L. King, C.L. Moyers, R.G. Peotter, L.E. Dezearn, H.G. Hensley, R.C. Winter, G. W. Bray. QThird row? A.B. Pease, D.D. Gray, G.R. Newell, L.N. Nelson, A. Case, T.N. Thompson, C. E. Cooper, W. R. Cogdill, D. E. Wilson, M.J. Furey, K. L. Yollmert, R.G. Handy, P. R. Fraser, J.G. Byrd. 4'F7'ont row, left to rightj P. Heckler, V. C. Gwinn, M. M. Whipple, D. M., Newnum, C. Zavitson, R.R. Boyle, L.R. Wilbert, L. E. Gilmore, A.L. Snell, N. Burchalewski. fSecond rowb R.J. Kubicek, VV. C. Crawford, E. D. Ross, J. E. Purcell, C. E. Cerise, C.A. Bonneau, L. W. Barton, B.R. Arens, L. S. Miller, G.L. Tucker, R. E. CofTman,E. C. Peterson, L. W. Franks, R. E. Batcson, R. S. Sargent, L. F. Brown. QThird rowj T.H. Bork, H. Holder, G.T. Tucker, L.T. Moler, R.J. Gurski, H.G. Ortiz, N.L. Stinson, VV.H. Polk, H.B. Murphy, J. W. Warkentin, H.B. Simpson, 6tL 44Dv Gaston, R.L. Katz, Plummer, D.,I. Montel. .,,,,,. Z' A 75's 'stil M 'Y 4, 1, tr, Kai, J gy, 1, 4, In QKW' sd' ff V 1 ' , f 4 S f .4 f J Z , H ff u 1 M Q XA figs! Y sf s- may ,fycl17 I 'Z g 1 CDR D. L. rgens ' N. , intc A Commanding Officer Boasting a brilliant Korean and World War ll record, VA-95 is the squadron that supports our troops ashore with blistering bomb, rocket, and strafing attacks. Against the Communists, VA-95 dropped more than six million pounds of ordnance on Red shore installations. The first Mighty Mouse rocket fired from a carrier based aircraft was hurled by an AD-4 from this squadron. With the end of the Korean conflict, VA-95 returned to Alameda. Soon after, in line with the new emphasis on nuclear warfare, the unit was designated as a Special Weapons Squadron. AD-6's began replacing the AD-4's and VA-95 was transferred to Norfolk, Va. On May 11, 1954 the squadron embarked aboard the USS HORNET on a world cruise. Returning to Alameda on December 12, 1954, VA-95 reorganized and began the process of re-training. Results of this re-training period quickly followed. From January 1 to July 1, 1955, VA-95 captured 31 E's in the various phases of COMAIRPAC bombing, rocket and gunnery competition. At the gunnery ranges of Fallon, Nev., where most of the competition was held, a plaque is dedicated to the amazing performance of the squadron's pilots. Deployed aboard the ORISKANY, VA-95 has continued in the manner of the past, flying hundreds of sorties and filling the role of a vigilant defender of democracy. 92 1-,ls N AV Y N '15- wf . fofsl 1 Qi: 491 95 ATTACK SQUADRON NINETY FIVE fFront row, left to rightj Ltfjgj R. C. Veaney, Ltfjgj C. G. Harnden, Lt WIH. Smith, CDR D. L. Irgens LCDR G.L. Walker, Lt R. H. Riemer, Ltfjgj C.N. Tanner. fSecond rowj Ens E. J. Dierauf, Jr., LtQjg5 DLG: Kane, Ltfjgj E. M. Clemens, Ltfjgl W.J. Schutz, Ltfjgj R.W. Valentine, Ltfjgj R.J. Schweitzer, LtQ-jg? R. E. Kotick, Ltfjgj D. R. Moriarty, Ltfjgj D. E. Kaiser. 4 'Till fi pug.,,,5-fam wk' .me I ,I 'ff-Y A V, Q f '49- J ,4 .J - 31' ff QP-2' A f ?. A Q Q 4 I , Y l ,K fi . I b f A C , A , I g f A1 I Si . ' , 5 I 5 , Q-, 'M' 2 Nl . N t a ., f ,W 'I 0 N 7 'W 1 'N X 5 i Q C 7 if 'm I an W fz..fl H I , . lx Front row. left to right? T.A. Friel, AM2, E.A. Kirby, AN, C. E. Honeysuckle, AN, J. W. Gallman, AM3, E.P. Nlaigue. SN, J. Blanco, SD3, H.F. Martin, AM2, T. W. Anderson, ATI, A. R. Hott, AN, D.D. Win11, A03, R.H. Hooma, AD2. QSec0nd rowj G. A. Darton, AN, R. E. Horn, A02, D.T. Pridgeon, AO3, H. G. Houchens, AN. T.B. Fosdick, AOI, H. Harmon, ADC, J.J. Dolan, AMC, H. G. Smith, Jr. ADC, L. M. Rodgers, ADC, W.D. Newton. AN, VKJ. Gilmore, AN, G. P. West, AD3, W. L. Johnston, AE3, H. Gallon, AN. fThird rowj H.H. Paul. AES, NV. D. Tabor, AD3, G. E. Potts, Jr., AO2, R. L. Towell, AM3, A.B. Smith, AM2, E.V. Farrell, ATI, J. Seton, ANII, E. L. Schmittou, SN, W.J. Brander, AN, W.J. Maresh, ADI, G. B. Gamble, AOI, D. L. Johnson, AN. YY. Winton, SD3. fFront row, left to rightj C. L. Walker, AN, M. E. Smith, AN, G. J. Wilder, AEI, H. Wlatkins, AN, J.C. Hairston, AA, A.A. Giachino, AMI, E. W. Chesler, ADI, F. Moore, AN, D. R. Siegel, AN, J.E. Minton, AN, R. A. Haigh, ANI3. CSec0nd rowj B. N. Jones, SN, J.T. Guard II, AA, R. S. Hatch, AN, R. M. Coffey, AN, R. P. Peterson, AD2, B.H. Wiggins, ADC, I.A. Olson, ADC, A.A. Hoffman, AOC, J.A. Warren, ADC, D.C. Dexter, AEC, D. Bloom, A03, T.C. Gable, AN, R. W. Williams, AE2, W.C. West, ADI, C. R. Young, AN. QThird rouw H. VV. Novak, AN, E. C. Ruffner, AMAN, N. U. De Cordova, AD3, A.'I'. Renzi, AD3, G. L. Hansen, PR2, A. R. Polzine, AD3, A.J. Marona, ADI, R.'I'. Miller, AE3, J. C. Gambrell, AN, L. D. Kohls, AN, B. C. Jackson, ANI3, G. E. Rogers, ADI. 'U' Y if F nj 526 I aw 24 -,' 1 fl ff ' u mx? ,IIA 98 funmi V A5aIpfI llkdil IT' LCIJR E. Mullkoll' 'l'r-um l.uzulcr VC-35 Detachment Mike is the for- tieth Night All-Weather Attack group to be deployed by VC-35 since its con- ception early in 1950. Groomed to permit ready adaptabil- ity, the men and planes of this squad- ron represent the culmination of the Navy's inter-composite program. Gear- ed to supply the fleet with small flexible units to perform specialized tasks under varied situations, the program if iudged by the iob done by the 0RlSKANY'S detachment is a roaring success. Hand- ling such diverse assignments as trans- porting ordnance and serving as taxis for VIP's, the Mighty 0'5 Mike Detachment of VC-35 has rounded out the overall attack capability ot Air Group Nine. M! IV' 1 Zi 6 i Front row. left to rightj C. S. Worrell, AA, H.N. Lorentz, AA, W. R. Hart, Jr., AD2, A. M. Backues, AA J. C. Cogburn, AA. EMI. Noplis, AA, E. W. Farinsky, AN, J. C. Nolan, ADI. fSecond rowj E. L. Ogle, AA, ,LG Chamberlain. AD3, S. England, A03, W. A. Mahood, AO3, K. D. Child, AN, R. WT. Bitterlie, AEC, LtfjgjR. VV. Pulley Ltr I R. O. Houchen, Lt R. Houck, Ltfjgj R. E. Post, R. R. Spoon, ADC, R. J. Plantz, AA, R. L. Walker, AN, C. L Ilichalski. AE3, R. Jimerson, AT2. fi Third rowj C. D. Himmaugh, ADI, D. J. Luy, AA, K. A. Nairne, AOI, VV. S Sicldons. AO3. R. A. Rucinski, AT3, A. W. Horton, AT3, G.R. Johnson, AD3, F. R. Leakey, ADI, D. R. Brigance AE3. J. L. Walton. AA, L.D. Johnson, AM3, T. C. Nickels, AMI. if I ,J a 2 fl 4' 2 1, f? W A ' Y, 9 S' y V. fl. K ORISKANY hunters-VC-'ll. Flying their AD-5W aircraft, the Mighty Mike's of this Composite Squadron are the blood- hounds for Air Group Nine. It is their assignment to ferret out potential enemy aircraft and submarines that threaten the Mighty O and TF 77. Day and night, foul or fair weather, VC-11 is on guard to provide early warning against any menace that threatens the Task Force. As with all the groups within Air Group Nine, they do the iob with skill and dispatch. H30 Lt. H. Jenkins Team. Leader Y Front rou' left. to rightij L. H. Floyd, SA, F.R. Leighton, AB3., F.R. Baydstun, AN. NY.C. Hay, AT3, NLS Xaughn. ADL li. L. Sweeney, AN, B. Smith, AN, C. T. Chleboski, AT2, N.U. Creitz. AT3. T.P. McBride, AEAN bweond rouw C.H. Swain, ADC, Ltfjgl U. G. Tise, Ltfjgj D.M. Shafer, Ltlxjgl L.G. Straslmurg, Lt. Hflx ,lf?IJl-iilli. Ltjgl S. T. Meredith, Ltfjgj F.A. Frieaen, LtQjgH ILLA. Voss, C. T. Clark, ATC. 1, Third rowl R. B Sanchez. AN. N. D. XX'aggner, SUG3, S.R. Lacy, AN, T. I'I2iI'lfiS01l, AN, E. J. Talarek. AT2, J. VY. Collier, ASIAN HI. Lewii. All, VID. Little, AD2, GMI. Brhlegenlall, AD2, LR. Farnler, AA, J.L. Suzor, AE3, Y.A. Campbell ACN. 1.1.1, wlcmm-y. AN. A 6 '7 A I f , ff f,,a f JW F4 1 ' A , V, .J A , x C C , , ' A I . ff? ' 'X ' XJ A A We i in filly' ii Sa l W I f ' f Q f A ' My V!! ,. ! ,, 4 , a y XV lfx I - A ,.,, A A ' A I 2 Q J A Q A A 5 A , I. ff I ,f II A V! 7, f VV X f f 1 , 6 wx . .. ix. Zw , - 1 M A ' ,I . 7 11, . V , , C , C If , at s ,A I 5 Y A I vi 7' Q Q, , I It 2 ' IV K 1 A will r W W r wh' l'-A F1 A A A L' w I 1 N .0 7 I. H tt Fools rush in where Angels fear to tread, is only u song so far as our '4Angel is eon- cernefl. P The men of Helicopter Unit Une man the OVRISKANYS aelloppera' and insure that il' one of our pilots is in danger. 6'Angel will answers-s no matter the peril. Wfprkillg long llours maintaining the heli- copter in perfect operating eonflition is as vital as tllc actual mission. Une ol' tlle l leet's lwsl, Illf5lQll01lS for routing mail, supplies aml person- nel lLllIf0llgll0'lll the Task lforee., llle In-lim-opl.w has lrecome an integral part ol' Carrier 'l'aslt Force Operations. llfront row. lefl In righll lZ.l,. Williams, All2.,'l'.l', ll:.1ily,XlH1, l'lns ll.,I. lim-It, X, X igil, ,-JXMK. lS4'f'UlH1 fowl VN. X. llnrvlla, KN, H, Ste-wart, VN. W. li. .lUllllFUll.. XX, No! pnwv-wall. l.l, li.N. liUllZl1'lx4'l'. DEPARTMENTS ' 1 pl D L. gf'-Q... in 5 -l K LA- F 5 1 3 . f. 1 ,YPA 2' wo- Yj? ,, A . as . .A- AB3, E J Shaw AN, E A Curry, AA S W Klassert, ABAN Second row J L Goodman AB3 J F Stephens, fm '4 1 V T 'S li V W, , ,K . 2 m W , if xg, . R in5'.'f '-n..2' , f' A '4 ,, ' -f ,v -' . . . . .4 7 f W K. t .I .Y .V 4- x f Z f I X 4 y ,ff ,L Q ' ' . IS I 0 is P' X. fx-X J 3 ' T if F gi , .. l 4 ki . , , 2 , A LZ' A t w 3 A L ' s . A i A K W f -t ly, f , . - I W .4 .. ff 'X ff 'Q ' , . C ' is...-4 my . xx, X X, ,X 4 I .Md , :lf if y, Y t if Ami xl A A , A W f ' 1 f U of f S-. - A A E A y ' J X .4 V C 1.51 ,f v r f i Q N X, .. . gx , K z A 1 'ff 4 Y .J 6,6 ' 1, Front row, left to rightl R. T. Stokes, D. L. Whitehead, J. V. Newman, B. E. Price, D. T. Shaw, B. A. Schindler, C. WI Reichard, B. C. Reese, A. YV. Crumpton, L.G. Lacy, R. C. Scott. fSecond rowl E. D. Ponder, R. K. Stone, G. A. Murray, T. E. Poulsen, C. A. Biehl, M.N. Thomason, A. L. Parker, G. W. Ballard, T. W. Glezen, R.J. Bailey, L. E. Owings, B. C. Jones, R.L. Dotson, R. F. Thompson, E. M. Winterberg, L. McKinzie. fThird rowj D.J. Taylor, B. D. Short, C.L. Griffith, L.E. Corbett, D.R. Warrick, F. Shuffstall, D.G. Terrell, L.T. Shoaf, Jr., P. Wolf, J.0. YYQ-athers, R. Pfeffen, S. Dozier, L. Wortham, L.B. Reddick, C. E. Watkills, R. E. Abbott. 'Front row, left to rightj T. R. Laney, AB3, G.Lucas, AN, M. L. Petersen, AN, J.F. Freeman, AN, W. A. Boritett, AN, F. E. Wfilliamson, AB3, E. W. Carter, AN. fSec0nd rowl J.J. Irving, BM3, M. C. Griflin, AB3, J. T. Bonavita, AB3, H. M. Wlenhold, AB2, R. V. Neaglcs, AB1, P. J. Filpi, AB3, R.R. Chapman, AD3, J. A. Strophey, AB3. I Third row? B.L. Greer, AN, R. E. O'Connor AN, T. D. Tunstall AA, J.H. Ki J AB2 G. T ll AB3 B. Heafer. AB3, B. D. Mead, AN, D. Stein, AN , , 4 , , 1'l1XC , , f ,J X 4 f A ,. if . ' 1 XA. Sf L - N, - V , 'X . ,z X sf? K , Z My Z 559 fikff 3, K, -.wzfgw X fsfk' Qs X T. Ka,, fwwgs ,.,,.,. 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Flscher, AN, R B Patterson, AN S L Parker AN D I Cook AN J L Holder, AB3, D Hendrlx, AIN R McFall, AB3 fSecond row R R Graham AN F W Redmond AN H G Sm1th,AN J K Owens, AN W R MCW11l1alD.S, 1.111 U 5 lk 4 5,53 as sl AN Lt L C Brown A J Hebert AB1 D A Russell AN C W Emmons AB3 R D Ramer, AN, K W Peterson,.., AN fThzrd row W P Sm1th, AN, R Blount AN, E J Volta AN D L Cozby AM3 P Conrad AIN W W. Whltfield, AN M F Poe AN D L Condle, AB3 Brown AB3 H M Hyatt, AB3 C H W1ll1ams AN, G E Cross, AB3. Front row, le t to rlght J Smlth W Young, R Brewer, M Daw, J Jones, J P1lk1nDton, S Smlth WI. Callaghan, R Ramlrez F Llndqulst C Gravely, G Flsdom Second row R Smlth R Shockley R Melcome, R Davlson, W Salazar H Beaman L Waters M Joesky, G Anderson P Armatls R Kanlck, R LdStlllO QThtrd rowj J Hyle H Stevenson J Weaver, G Helstetler, D Miller R Stewart R Mlller T Wade B Hancock R. 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' U I N' O U L, 9 ' 9 ' 9 0 I 9 Q , a Q Q I O , . 7 ' ' ' 7 ' 9 ' 9 - 5 ' 9 K V Q ' 0 0 . , so gg f 1 f 2 f N ,,. , gn '- Sq -.Q E' -lm. su , Wm. . x Q .A ,pa , J. f,, ., 1- , , ' NN. K Q .4f.W?.g,,,.f ,, ff -- if .L . I, -as s X l xx N wa J v X W, f E fl yFront row. left to rightJ H. Tiger, AN, L. I. Parks, AB3, E. R. Heider, AB3, W. R. Cooper, AA, H. L. Owens, AA. F. YY. Killian. AA, H. E. Frazier, AN, L. M. Woodall, AN, J. R. Woodall, AN, J. E. Borries, AA, M. 0,Campo, AN, SLB. Holliday. AN. gSecond rowb A. M. Sabedra, AN, A. H. Cain, AN, J. D. Lawrence, AB3, J. T. Hall, AN, E. B. Hiller. AB3. A. DuPas. AA, R. R. Merrill, AB3, R. H. Franks, ABC, E. E. Blasier, AB3, R. K. Gabriel, AN, E. Moore. AN. J. L. Gardner, AN, J. Nunez, AN. fThird rowj L. E. Thompson, AA, J. A. Lewis, AB2, R. L. Davis, AA, G. Carter. AA, F. H. Kapacziewski, AB3 B. G. Luttrell, AN, D. G. Byram, SA, B. R. McCarty, AB3, M. C. Nixon, AN. S. S. Shellenberger, AB2, J. K. Diven, AB3, M. Gohagan, AN. 'Front row, left to rightQ G. Craft, M. Fowber, C. Evans, D. Bressett, E. Vouikas, H. Clayton, T. Colburn, J. Seals. D. Dalton, P. Wlatts, L. Barra, E. Funderburgh. fSl?COTlIl rowj D. Hogue, R. Baxter, L. Riley, R. Hill, C. Perreault. R. Wvilson, F. Clark, H. C. Beaman, C. West, 0. Meairs, D. Barney, D. Smith, G. Barnes. fThird rouv P. Robbins. J. Thacker, D. Daniels, A. Oglesby, R. Fells, T. Thompson, J. Byrd, R. Magee, J. Jackson. ',x,, ',f,f,?' fl ,, . X f V . If X 2 I ye , I X9 f , ,',j,,j 9 f 1 I , fy , V I - ehifif My X T Q A fr. f f f n ,X ,, I , ? . ,Xt If in ,, fl Z4 ff ,if ' ff ' if , '1 ff 4 Ngx A my V , 1 ' X ' fy ' ' .J NJ ' LV lf V f 1--V f .- X if 1 ag, ,TL s V V A , y , , .V ev , M A , 2-if W X' v fa., fm I X-ur X Q. 358, A A f, F, i A g J K . ' 2 v , ,Y H ff? v ,f ef Z fFront row, left to rightj W. J. Sommers, J. M. Mata, R.H. Stowe, T.R. Van Zandt, G.M. Perrone, L. R. Mullennix, T. A. Allen, C. E. Bagwell, D. G. McGuire. fSecond rowj H. Johnson, J. J. Walker, B. L. Elder, R. L. Moore, CWOfW2 L. B. Tucker, J. R. Freeman, J. D. Smith, J. M. Jones, R. L. Talley, J. K. Strickland. K Third rowj J. Benjamin, D.D. Sasser, D. D. Rector, E. E. Carver, C. D. Lester, J. T. Miller, M.B. Cantu, J. L. Holbrook, G. M. Lombardi, D.R. Walker, D. G. Veley. I fFront row, left to rightb T. J. Flaherty, ADE3, C. W. Shaffer, AD2, VV. J. Castellano, ADE3, R. L. Hooper, AN. f Second row? A. B. Robertson, AN, J. D. Ethridge, AN, P. A. Jorgesen, AN, D. W. Anderson, AD2, Lt H. V. Peterson, M.D. Cranford, AA, A. Markowski, AN, K. D. Deason, AA, T. J. Parkey, AD3, T. R. McMin11, AD3. QThird rowl B. J. Jackson, AA, J. E. Holland, AD3, R. L. Kessler, AA, J. Boberick, AN, I. Feagin, AN, J. P. Bergman, AA, H. J. Black, AN, D. I. Chapman, AN, J. R. Wilson, AN, R. L. Sanders, AN, R. Vandergrift, ADF3. Not present, L. Valdivia, AT3, R.H. Cook, AD3, L. C. Miller, ADE3, J. VV. Slaughter, AN, H.G. Stange, AMC. We 3. 4 ,. -ill K . ,Nh X .. . ,V .EAS . I K5 xxx .l K K .A 5' F . V 2 f V X. ' -u 5' f . ' ' if J .25 Y I xv' i ,G 1 v 4 ! 4 k N 45 if 7 N- 'ts QM . y Q ,. g X Q y .QE I Z ,, v 1 A f W N W QA 'Z 4. .. R77 'Q '.W . Q . ix :rv he Y 4 i ,-1 X W4 ' 4 i K, Wiki . .S f 3. :Front row. left to righti D. G. Quesenberry, S. K. Beaty, R. G. Och, T.L. McClain, C. M. Quanrud, H. K. Stout. AB Holloway. L.L. Chandler, J. R. Harrison. fSecond rowb B.R. Forte, J. Hein, R. G. Leach, W. D. Leigh. T. D. Robins, J. N. Coll, K. R. Morgan, B. D. James, J. D. Schliecker, J. P. Hutchek, C. W. Kelty. fThird ron-1 J. J. Kolcun, F. Eliton, J. L. Pipkin, J. R. Rutherford, W. Seese, R. B. Reed, F. T. Stark, G. H. Davis, P. C. Silvers. R. J. Svoboda, R. L. Fountain. lfront rou' left to rightyl J. Jimenez, AA, J. Kasperek, YN3, J. Levigne, AM3, D. Tighe, AT2, K. Collins, ANII. D. Wlullin. AN. E. Andrews, AM2, R. Parker, AN, L. Porter. AA. fsecond rowi J. Like, AM3, N. Richins, AN. C. Sundin. AE3. F. Kelly, PR2, J. Glover. AE3, A. Cleghorn, AM3. I.. Wlhiteaker, ADC, L. 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'US -'7 V- ' 'JV EV f- gf:-: - - -V25 ' A ' 2 .- 4r.z-5-Vin V I, Q --L-1--1,5 A Q- V fif' ,V , V., - -5 Fi 'K' V , V,g.-- .'.. -.xg 'W Q . ..,,V.- ,g ,yt . -V V iffy, .h .W X V,w,V Xa , X , x . e-,. -,VJ V ' ' Q3 . . - . H if Q Q X X l N- xg'-,'x V gl' , V- X YV,- , . f - V . H . Y S4 , V V '- ' x . x, . x ,. Qt- X ,gat 1 5 ' 5 , !'f'5.-- ' ' H ' ' aq 'V .VJ .V ' A, - QQVE X . Mm s dx! Lx ' 'V , K K - . 4 -1.. Vi 'f ' V Xv N'-5,-'-VQ ls Q Providing protection against the elements and the enemy are the main functions of the Gunnery Department. Maintenance and gunnery experts comprise the Gunnery personnel. In this department are to be found the men who perform the deck work basic to any type of sea-going vessel. Wlherever and whenever men go to sea you will find this breed of sailor, cap- able, hardworking and proud of his knowledge of seamanship. The First, Second and Third Divisions of Gunnery are responsible for cleaning and maintaining the forecastle, the sail locker, the port and starboard sides of our ship, operating and keeping in order the tQaptain's gig and officers' personnel boats, refueling and replenishing, making high line trans- fers, standing bridge watches, during GQ and Air Defense manning the gun mounts and countless other tasks necessary to the smooth operation of our ship. Whether at sea or in port the work of these divisions goes on. There is gear to keep up, liberty boats to man, chipping, painting and cleaning to be done to keep the UH ISKANY up to her 'Q ll i' standard. Uur death dealing batteries are the responsibi- lities of the Fourth, lfifth, Sixth and Fox Divisions. Armed with mechanical skill and technical know- ledge, our Gunnersi Hates and lfire Controlmcn work on our armament every day, cleaning, repair- ing and adjusting to insure that when the need arises the guns will do their job with unerring accuracy. 'l he UlClSKANY'S main battery, the 5 f38 miliber dual purpose guns, is the assignment of the l'ifth Division while the l'ourtll Division handles the fi 50 caliber guns. llandling room and ready service lockers are kept ship-shape and well sup- CDR L. R. Mitchell Gunnery Oflicer ERY plied with ammunition. Frequent loading drills instill the smooth teamwork necessary for topnotch performance. Without ammunition the deadly sting of our armament is taken away and we are vulnerable to attack. The job of the Sixth Division is to see that this never happens. Commencing work when the ammo is brought aboard by the First, Second, and Third Divisions, the Sixth insures that the different types of ex- plosives are taken to the proper magazines and stowed correctly and safely. 6' On target I This phrase si gniiies Fox Division, the Fire Control section responsible for aiming our guns to hit. the target, is on the job. Fire Controlmen stationed in the directors de- termine the range, bearing, course and speed of targets by either optical or radar means. This information is sent electrically to the computers where the complex relative motion problems are solved almost instantaneously and re-routed to the mounts for proper firing angles. Maintenance of complex fire control apparatus and constant tracking drills keep Fox Division alert. Sea-going Leatherneeks, the ORISKANY Marine Detachment, form the internal security branch needed to stand orderly watches for the Admiral, Captain and Executive Officer and sentry watches at spaces of classified nature. Maintaining discipline in the brig and guarding prisoners as well as handling the 3 ,f'50 caliber guns in Sector Three are also responsibilities of the Marines. Altired neatly in their dress blue uniforms with spotless white belts, gloves, and gleaming brass., the Marine Honor Guard for visiting ollicials is one ol' the most colorful functions aboard our ship. . ,,f' V, yy, ,Q ,ggfff ,wc ,fr X f f ,f ,,1 ff X5 2 4 ,, j is fFront row, left to rightj E. Miller, SA, C. A. Warcl, SA, J. Axent, SA, K. IJ. Winkle, SN, R. A. Schroff, SA, ff B. L. Nicholson, SA, T.D. Parker, SA. fSecond row? F. A. Lohman, SA, W. A. Meyer, BM2, Ens D.L. Becker, f L. L. Hanchey, BM3, H. R. Hall, SA. fThird rowj C. E. Bingham, SA, J. N. Barker, SN, J. M. Crawford SN, B. C. Jarrell, SA, L. A. Leivan, SA, R. H. Lafollette, SN, W. A. Carter, SA, T. H. Payne, SA. IST DI ISIU fFront row, left to rightj ,l.E. Spencer, SN, W. E. Myers, SA, J.D. Richey, SA, T. L. Culberston, SA, C. L. Bell, SA. QSecond rowj L. H. Reid, SA, K. A. Jones, SA, J. I. Jones, SN, D.L. Pittman, BM1, R. L. Wfiginton BM2, J.L. Holshouser, BM2, E. D. Gutierrez, SN, C. H. Richardson, SN. fThird rowj R. G. Swihart, SN, W-XJ. Kenya SA, N- Mallgum, SN, T. A. Smith, BM3, H. L. Wallace, BM3, P. R. Henry, SN, D.D. Nichols, SA, D. R. Wilhams, SA. ' 1 -. 9 . va, .xl ' Q i xxx Nixx. J . i VL' 'V fl ' , XX' ,' ,,f X . t 5.5 if' L' . L 'P +' ' ea F 5 W . J - NY- is fx .F - X ix: K 1 4 , f J t w 'f fn' I' film 3 t A 1 xfgs as , fv -2, L .L 4 XA X Wi . . QQ C N f 1 tt 1 gif, , 4. - . Y N, f. . K f . X . . ,Q X, - C K - , , X, ' , 1 f . Q . 'X xt .X , . . J Q . ? . ,, , , ., XX 'VDD . I xx Y hx Q N X S. Fzagli .. Q X , f l'51.z,,, A ff +A A A Q ' ' g 4 1 Q A f X 1 J 4 f .C 'FL' 4 av .uv f . . ' XX, C X ,Q .fx Q' S' ,,,. , 0 ,f fi A kr if 5 It K Y '-- A on ' N F S N X1 E, Q Pf mv f, ' W f . ' F 4 7' J 'N' , N . ' A f 5, A 71 Q , ' . H X , . ll. x J .. . kk X t Q N X Q 2 , 55. 4 ll. l i I - I. .X Nmd , K S .459 . A L 5 f X f ' . W ,..,, - Q ' , ......,. tFront row. left to rightJ J. Biden, SA, N. Weborn, SA, A. Smith, SN, G. Langwell, SA, R. Fields, SA, O. Boudurant. SN. J. Lofton, SN, T. Harlow, SN. fSecond rowj R. H. Stachowiak, SN, B. F. Folk, SA, D. H. Griflith, SA. S. YV. Roger. BM3, Lt Qjgj M. B. Wallace, J. W. Thorton, BMC, B. E. Allen, BM2, D. J. Kersey, SN, C. Moreno, SN. J. Littleton. SA. QThird rowj B. E. Ray, SN, W. Pierce, SA, L.D. Belt, SN, D. F. Blue, SA, E. Mitchell, SN. J. Briggs. SN. C. Eichenberg, SN, F. L. Moore, SA, H. J. Walker, SN, P. W. Fearrington, SA. D DIVISIUN QFront row, left to rightl F. Lewis, SA, D. Phillip, SA, R.E. Barrett, SN, J. Williams, SN, D.H. Hinzmann, SN. E. T. Howard, SA, G.L. Danich, SA, S. E. Ewing, SA, W. J. Wilcox, SA, W1 Baxter, SA, J. J. Flanagan, SN. 'Second rouw WI C. Davidson, SA, H. K. McNeil, SN, C. K. Joines, SA, T. Wfilliams, Jr., BM3, R. J. Bond, BM3, L. BI. Kirk. Blll, F. L. Wfells, BM2, B.A. Clingman, BM3, W. G. Parker, BM2, L.D. Carpenter, BM1, J. L. Head, SN. G. B. Shivers, SA, D. L. Miller, SN, B.P. Stone, SN, N. E. Batto, SN. 1, Third row? G. Dunn, SA, W. E. Vande- water. SN. VIL. Scruggs, SN, M. T. Bond, SN, D. T. Nelson, SA, B.A. Griffin, SA, B. Miller, SA, B. Wlebb, SN, W. li. Craig. SA, E. Bodgers, SA, L. Bocha, SA, S. Mejia, SA, M. Wilkins, SN. V V ,,, , , V K I , ,L I, V ' A X- X. A N W ff F .2 2. . .. . 5112 f ,wr S , f f f lffff : f X an.-Q.-Y f - ' ' if ' K - I ' f ff' W ,fl,'fff7f'fW,f!f If W' , ' ff fFront row, left to rightj J. T. Lane, SN, E. McKinnon, SN, R. C. Robenson, SA, J.R. Quarles, Jr., SA, S.G. Pritchett, SA, W. S. Wilson, SN, C. Lamorte, M. L. Bordelon, SN, H.J. Wetzel, SN, L. E. White, SA, C. H. Young, SN, W.J. Cox, SA, M. V. Goins, SA, J. Robenson, SA. fSecond rowj J.W. Mann, SN, W.H. Hunt, SA, H. B. Haith, SN, P. L. Jackson, SA, R. O. Means, BM3, E. Bradley, BMC, Ens E. R. Simmen, Ens H. L. Jacks, J. E. Hire, BM3, J. D. Goff, BM3, H.H. Price, BM3, W.J. Ries, SN, G.C. Schantle, SN, C. Pereyra, SA. fThird row? J.H. Richard, SA, B. J. Hill, SN, C.L. Hebert, SA, L.W. Runquist, SA, S.0. Johnson, SN, R.W. Armstrong, SN, M. H. Lara, SA, A. O. Murray, SA, H.C. Murray, SA, C.R. Ridge, SA, A. Tappin, SN, D. Crockett, SA, C. E. Godwin, SA, A. B. Bickford, SN, H. E. Witt, SA, R. L. Jeanmard, SN. 3RD DIVISIU QFront row, left to rightj R. Marsden, SA, F. W. Park, SN, C.L. Gregory, SN, A. J. Deverney, SA, N. Price, W.C. Crosskno, H. E. Strong, SA, R. N. Savage, BM2. fSecond rowj C.J. White, SA, C. M. Jones, BM2, P. T. Finn, BM2, R. L. Lee, BM2, J. E. Mann, BM3, R. A. Eby, BM1, L.R. Drake, BM2. fThird row? J. L. Goftzinger, SN, W. A. Phyfer, SA, K. D. Smith, SN, R. M. Ortiz, SN, D. W. Snell, SN, T. Higginson, SA, D. C. Sloop, SN, W.H. Tebbens, BM3, R. D. Trapp, SA. V -fr ., '-.1 4 4 S-1,5 W. A 5 A I 5, f G1 +1 A L X pi. , .ir ww I S , xl I A . A we I I 5 5 Q IT I ,, . .- 9 Y' 4 'IW gn, X' X3 E 3 Y I II? Nil? CLI? Q W I f 3 1 X Q o 1 ll, I , X I . , . T':3'. 5 I N I A liw' , K M .. Q . x. N , I b .XI P , F. A ,, X xkf x , , - Q 9 isis S A I . Q A . .gl 3 I 4 . 1 4, A N, 1 , nf 'N J' ., 3 gy 2 . 1 xy .j . Y we f fu 4TH DIVISION .Front roar. left to rightI K. Bankston, SN, T. Hovey, GM3, J. Rust, GMI, R. Walker, GM3, W. Brown, SN, Nl. Noland. SN. P. Darby, SN. fSec0nd r0wQ B. Barnes, SN, J. Perritt, SN, B. Story, GM3, T. Fowler, SN, Lt jgf D. Teeguarden. R. Curtis, GMC, N. Trimmer, GMSN, B. Custer, GM2, B. Friez, GM3, J. Trower, SN, J. Crulldmeyer. CM2. IThird rowj C. Bolinger, GM3, G. Pollock, SN, G. Croff, SN, V. Hass, SN, J. Knight, SA, R. Smith. SN, R. Muncie, SA, R. Morieko, GM1, C. Pepper, SN, E. Artis, GM1. 5TH DIVISIIIN Front row, left to right? J. L. Hudson, SN, J. R. Coad, SN, R. F. Ackley, GM3, G. N. Lawless, SA, B. R. Spencer, SN. K. R. Betts, SN. ISecond rowj W. V. Sisney, SN, R. A. Harris, GM3, D.L. Forbush, GM3, A. R. Ledbetter, CHI. Ens P. D. Fazzone, Ltfjgj J.D. Dawson, G. W. Laswell, GM2, E. L. Krininger, GM2, R. D. Johnson, SA, D.R. Sorum. CBI3. IThird rowj J. A. Treder, SN, I.D. Hart, SN, R.D. Bockert, GM3, WT. M. Brown, GM2, W. U. Flowery, SN, J. Shuffler, GM2 D. E. Dacosta, GM3. ,z .Q : , Cf ' I 1 Si , yy ff, ,E ,lv 'fp wif . , , V V I V 1 Zi f f ' ' , Q' 1' f, ff ' P' W . , .MW f . f 4 y 1 f Z ' ' - ttfet Jwfffwffw TV' L - 'f ff f 9? ' Z ' ' , f .rg I A f 't of V wx ,,c ,wwzn 1 Y ,- jg ' f 'Z ' ' 4 f , f I ' M 'T ww ,f ' I , , Jf v Q11 H. Q , V 4' I I . l , 2' Q N. ,1 'Nf I if l 4, I X X I , Z ' f 1 J i I li 1 f Q . ff' ff ' WW fc! ,ff f ,f ' ,Lf -' f H fff f , f, !,,V,V,W, V X V , , , f ,gy X ,fyf , ,7 ,, , nf,,,,f, f U 'X ff ff , P',ff!Wy,!'.'QI 'f ,ff C' fwlfiyffl ff!! 04 I I f' ' , I yy M ,ff ,ff ,iff f , g I ,f , I .L .PII TI at ft H V, 4 v K., WW Y J A fFront row, left to rightj C. E. Harville, SN, B. L. Jones, SA, N. C. Jackson, SN, R. E. Myers, SN, A. L. Fisher, MN3, R. N. Strickland, SA, R. L. Hackett, SN, W. S. Bash, SN, K. F. Coreson, SN, W. L. Hensley, GM1. CSecorld rowj R. E. Dwenger, MN3, J.D. Hobbs, GM3, R. Sanders, GM3, V. T. Anders, SN, J. D. McCormick, SN, E.R Sylvester, AOC, Ltfjgj H. R. Erickson, CHGUN C. L. White, S. C. Brown, TMC, E. J. Fresques, GM3, H. J. Allison SN, G. R. Patterson, SN, A. F. McChesuey, MN3, D.J. McLaughlin, MN3. fThird rowj J. P. McAIie, YN3, H. Burhun, SN, A. Landsiedel, GMSN, K. E. Anderson, SN, L. E. Dingman, SN, J. Alton, SN, J.0. Murray, SN, J.WT. Long, GM2, J. L. Charles, SN, C. E. Thompson, SN, R. E. Ehrhart, SN, G. Cauthers, SN, B. N. Johnson, MN3. BTH DIVISIUN fFront row, left to rightp G. E. Fox, SN, G.B. Mealy, FTSN, B.T. Beegle, SN, J.B. Tong, FT2, G. H. Huyler, FT2, R.0. Worton, FT3, J.C. Sharp, SN, C. L. Kinnear, FT3, R.A. Byrne, FT2, E. C. Westphal, FT2, P. W Birman, SN, E. F. Miller, FT3, M.M. Marks, FT3, R.J. Strand, FT3, B. E. Steffen, FT3. fSec0nd rowj R.G O'Conner, FT1, R. Vanderberg, FT3, H. E. Wilson, FT3, F. M. Nelson, FT2, J.R. Crownover, SN, A. Kulczynski, FTC, C. E. Knapp, FTC, LtQjgj Thevenote, Ens Caldwell, CHGUN Davidosky, H. F. C-oetsch, FTC, J. E. Ward, SN, J. L. Wallin, SN, J.C. Price, FTSN, D.Q. Yarbrough, FTSN, D. L. Mead, FT3, R.A. Tejcek, FT3. 11 Third rowj D.K.. Ferrick, FT2, V. E. Hughart, FT3, P. J. Yopps, FT3, C. L. Sims, SN, E.J. Gelking, FT2, V.J. Gelking. SN, J. P. Malone, FT2, W.B. Bunker, FT3, R.D. Sala, FT3, S. Knoke, FT2, E.W. Allison, FT2, R.J. Allen. FT1, H. I. Longnecker, SN, K. R. Salling, FT2, J. R. Hoover, FT2, T. A. Haarala, SN, not present, S. L. Powell, FTl. FUX TRUT DIVISION n 9 , J , ' ? cyi I wiv? , . 1.1 , I 5 1, . ' ,iq .W K 6 I I J 'I ..,, wr C ' f J, rf I' fftt W nl ? . , A Y I QI., .ix p C ' C ...re ' ' idt w 'r.g ? Wifi U' ' 7 ' +V ' III .74 NI M i it f. - -- Qf. ' ' v A. 1. JI 1 7 T .Q L41 LX 51. bfi no ui Q Jr- f 3 ' 3 ' ' ' M, -tg' 5 sgQ?f fr , f N6 gp Front row. left to rightj E. D. Keller, ET2, R.J. Bagdis, EM3, V. R. Stroh. GMI R. R. Dillaggio. ET2, J. J. Kreilich, SK3, P. R. Roth, SN. 1fSec0nd row WJ D. E. I-leggie, ETC. L. NY. XJOCIIIII, GMC, Ens S. D. Huffman, Ens K. B. Huston, LCDR H. L. Duling, CHRELE E. K. Delave, E11s W. F. Dobson, D.R. Wolverton, EMC, B. P. Brown ENIC. 4, Third rowj WT. B. Carnot, YN3, L.C. Walker, GM2, C. A. Swanson, TD3 D.L. Hoshaw. Erfl, D.F. Havlin, EMI, M. T. White, GM2. Hr. Jack E. Cupples Mr. Robert E. Edwards. - W DIVISIUN Front row. left to rightxb Pfc J. B. Thompson, Jr., Cpl D. E. Bellamy, Pfc R. Gomez, Pfe H.R. Pagel, Pvt L. i Rose. Cpl D. BI. Hcfiaughey, Pfc T.R. Gonzales, Cpl. R. P. Goodrich, Cpl L. F. Ehleringer, Cpl J. VV. Tolan, Pfc D.A. Lewis. :Second rowdy Pfe WQJ. Zoldak, Pfc G. E. Coy, Pfc B. A. Hill, Pfe T. H. Collier, Cpl D. Salka, Cpl , R.R. Reddington, Captain J.L. Eareckson, SfSgt R. A. Roper, Cpl H. C. Carden, Pfc WBC. Burks, Cpl G. F. Lewin. Pfc J.H. Blaney, Pfc M.T. Dylla. fThird rowj Pfc P. NV. Turner, Pfe R.J. Maeey, Pvt C. H. Johnston, - E Pfc' R.L. Farley. Cpl A.R. Derks, Pfc T. E. Barnard, Sgt J.J. Ryan, Sgt L.R. Shepherd, Sgt P. E. Wlalters, Pfc J.P. Costello, Pfc R.A. Bauer, Cpl C. B. Luhn, Pfc R.L. Smith, Sgt Joade Wlhitt. M AR ' N5 U FTA UH FN T K , Vw. 'Q 1 EV f, ff 1 RW X. H ...ag I N., ,W M' 5 y :- is , , lx' l'utting their heads together fupper lefty CDR C. ll. Payne, the UliISKANY'S Navigator, and QMC W.C. Farris solve a knotty problem on a chart in Captainls plot. QCenter-Aj A Quartermaster takes time check to assure pinpoint accuracy in navigation, while flower lefty another expert QM takes the helm and .steers us into port. Where are we ? Where are we headed? These questions often plague us during long stretches at sea. While we may not he aware of the answers to these questions there is a small group of men aboard that know the answers. These men comprise the Navigation Department and it is their job to be constantly vigilant, plotting our course, keeping an accurate check of our movement, taking sun lines at noon and star sights at dawn and dusk. The Navigation Department is also respon- sible for the upkeep of the ship's clocks and for minding the helm. During Air Defense and GQ the expert Quartermaster is at the helm as well as when the ORISKANY is entering or leaving port. He is the man who knows where the ship is going, how to take her there and when she will arrive. Also a part of Navigation is our fine Band, Inatching our moods with musical accompaniment. Martial music for parades. inspections, special ceremonies, background for Hope Yarns Sundays, combos for ward- room alfairs, playing colors in port, and the inevitable reveille are furnished by our Hand. IGATIDN i in Q ,.--A r U .L- 'F sg 'fgfil ,l 5f'Fl I f , f WYE? .4 ffgx' ' 'Q ,f I X, Q K Power from the generators is constantly regulated through A constant watch at the main steam throttle this electrical switchboard in Main Control. Power to move our heavy attack carrier is the responsibility of the Engineering Department. Everywhere aboard ship, 24 hours a day, the men of this department are at work on some type of equipment essential in keeping the ORISKANY in top operating condition. From the shipis service soda fountains to the four 37,500 horsepower engines, these men are experts at maintenance and repair. Alpha Division of the department takes care of the equipment in the laundry, sculleries, and ship's service as well as handling the functions of Damage Control. Each man in the division is expert in ' is necessary to maintain our proper speed. damage control and fire-fighting, ready for any emergency that may arise, Water' into superheated steam for the energy needed by a mighty warship! This important task is the assignment of B Division, the men who tend the boilers. Working in temperatures usually above IOOOF, these men light off the boilers, mix fuel and air for flames, control the water and check the many gauges. B Division is also responsible for the evaporators which produce fresh water for the boilers and the crew's use. Generating and distributing electricity for the ORISKANY is the fFront row, left to rightj F. W. Callaway, FA, V. Ranada, SD3, M.B. Rodriguez, MM3, A. L. Goins, FA, .l, H. Kistner, MMFN, D. G. Mack, FA, E. R. Netz, FN, I. Munoz, FA, J.R. Montalvo, FA, B.H. Greenwood, MM3, R. F. Swisher, FA, G. E. Jeche, FN. fSecond rowj J.R. Bailie, IM3, H. W. Carlson, IM3, R.A. Thompson, MRI, W. T. Hickson, FN, E. H. Vande Hei, MMI, L. M. Roberts, EN1, R.E. Hackett, MMC, H. L. Fredrickson, MRC, J. F. McLaughlin, MMC, F. J. Lamb, MMC, W. P. Mason, ENC, C.R. Taylor, MMC, D.D. Gillis, MM3, C. T. Chambliss, MM3, D. L. Robin, FA, E. Castillo, BTI. QThird rowj W.D. Jones, MMFN, M. F. Seiffert, MMI, T. G. Phipps, FN, A.C. Jones, FN, R. Novak, MM3, I. Valdez, FN, J. F. Schulz, END3, R. P. YVatson, MRFN, R. McDonald, MRFN, J. G. Dingle, FN, J.H. Gideon, FN, R. L. Lore, MM3, A. L. Lavender, FA, C. C. Orr, MM3. 25. ,ities i f f K F Y? E H .4 if i' E i ' J A 'tt 2 V u I it L S y I ,M ,ix i t 4 1 c I so i - feet:-1. 'IR H I li r I' it 4 p , XJ' as V gif' if Sr s N t if QS 99 ,A- Ffimf hm- z.D, si, H- 55.115, 3nd-lla' Third 3' 11813. Q llill. R J, A 3 i . F I Repairing office equipment is only one of the many jobs Valves to cut in and out, gauges and tem- ackled every day by R Division. peratures to check. . . a sailor's work is never done. izitv of E Division. The uses of electricity are numerous, and just work. Every phase of propulsion from the main steam valves to the as ninierous are the tasks assigned to the men of this division. spinning shafts is the domain of M Division. Maintaining the electrical aspects of elevators, catapults, cofieemakers, While repair is the main function of R Division, the men of this lights. batteries, and movies are only some of the tasks skillfully group undertake a multitude of other assignments. Maintenance of handled by lf Division. the hull of the ORISKANY, all the damage control equipment and li Division is responsible for furnishing the main propulsion to numerous other tasks along the line of building oflice equipment and :move the MIGHTY O . Their spaces house the gigantic 37,500 horse- installation of such things as new ventilation are accomplished every 'ive' turbines and are hot and filled with the din of machinery at day by men of this division. DIVISION fFr0nt row, left to rightj E. L. Barnes, FN, R.G. Wallace, FN, J. G. Bonner, MR3, S. J. Farrah, MM3, W.E. Hagerman, HM3, E. T. Briley, FN, M. G. Carlson, MM3, J.R. Bush, FN, R. C. Nichols, MM2, T. E. Lovin, FN, L. D. Steiner, FN, Wi. B. Hardy, MMFN, J. L. Dolittle, FA. fSec0nd row? L.G. Cortez, FA, R. Lucero, FA, W. H. Sheffield, 31313, J. N. Findley, EN2, E. L. Phipps, FA, D. P. Miller, FN, R.E. McGovern, MMC, Ens J.S. Bradshaw, LN. Mast, MMC, M. W. Keller, MR3, j.P. Denk, FN, E. Crumpton, FA, E. V. Beoletto, FN. I iThird rouw W1 H. Moffatt, MM2, C. L. Milano, FA, R.D. Mallarnee, FA, B. G. Durham, FA, H.A. Thomas, , WIWI3, F. L. Holmes, MNI3, W.E. Hill, IMI, S.W. Miles, FA, J. T. Moore, FN, W. E. Coleman, FN, A. Reimer, NINII. R. T. Schott, NINII. X A ' , , 5+ 7 ,T . 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V------ V F V A A V V ' ' X V V Vmfw-'f ' V f --'A - M V- 'V ' '- M.. V. .V.. .,'VV --VV .V V V XV. .- A V V iff'-f.wV.,V,VZ ' V I ff .4 famwfw0V. ,1:,VffV..V V A--,V 'W'- M 2. V f. ,, V,VV.VV,VVV...N -1.N--f'f'r'7:'m- VV wr' V fr fe I f -, ---'- f A -rzpffeiqw'-:.f -wfffc..,3g,,,.,tgyVfV. , V . V Q , , 'V'V VV V V -M Top picture fFront row, left to rightj W. M. Duffey, FA, L. H. White, BTFN, P. H. Baker, BT3, O.L. Payne, FN, A. M. Le-Conte, FA, D. D. Moles, BT3, R. J. Nowacki, BT3, J. M. Zinke, BT3, S. E. Walker, FA, W. W. Ramstter, FA, E.R. Cater, BT3, E. Honey. BT3. CSecond rowj YV. Jones, FA, K. E. Schillig, BT3, K. J. Hall, FN, T. M. Largent, FA, M. Stevens, BT3, M. G. Stout, BT2, NY. B. Arch, MMC, CHMA C. L. Thompson, C.T. Dingman, BTC, J. L. Floyd, BT3, W1 ll. Seymour, FN, C. F. Owens, FA, C. T. Barber, FN. C. C. Cliburn, BT3. CTl1Vird rowl A. J. Craig, BT3, C. E. Jackson, BT2, D. C. Van Uort, BT3, C. P. Sagmoen, FN,T. P. Sherrill, BT3, J. A. Soyke, BT3, H. W. Brawley, FA, R. E. Kolesar, FN, L. T. Littlefield, FA, B. Creech, FN, L. E. Fowler, BT3, U. Crawfis, BT3, N. H. Caywood, FA, H. L. Hunlbyrd, FA. i Center picture fFr0nt row, left to rightj J. N. Sandifer, FA, B. K. Chambers, FA, R. L. Giovanoli, FN, llefliu, FN, NV. Nl. Roberto. FA. W. M. Brown, BT3, H. J. Nakaxnura, BT3, J. L. llloore, FN, ll. L. Benson. FN, C. T. Maneill, FA, K. B. McMillan, BT3, B. U. Landry, BT3. D. A. Nichols, BT3, A. B. Delgado, FA, A. F. Padilla, FA, C. H. Broom, FN, l.. C. Smith, FN, B. Knulsou, FA. fSeeon.d rou'5 B. F. Curtis. MMFN, G. Coins, BT3, J.l. Courlay, BT3, Farinas, BT2, ll L. llaynesx, BT3, l..U. Udom, FN, l.. J. Applegate, BT3. Ltkjgi F. l.. Saul, F. N. Steele, BTC, C. lol. 0'Connell, BTC, H. L. Minor, BT3, XV. L. Foote, BT3, C. 0. Farrah, MMT, lil. B. Biehter. BTI, B. NYilliamsou. BTI. CThir1l rowl J. D. Beattie, BT2, W'.L. Hoppe, lNIM3,J. M. W'hite., MM3, C.J. Kallal, BT3, B. B. Crouch, BT3, NLC. Bivherdsou. BT3, D.B. Doyle, BYFN, B. lmvul, BT3, B. W1 Darling, BTS, F. K. Polk, BTS, K.A. T4-ppo, BTFX, J.N. Morrow. FIN. J. T filllhCI'SOll, BT3, 11.0. Bussell, FN, K. A. Burkett, FN, C. C. Meflllee, FN, li. XY. Gregg, BTFN, ll. ll. SPIIIOIIFS, BTS, A. N. Chappell. FX. Bottom picture Clfront row, left to rightj J. J. Dudash, FA, L. IQ. Self, FN, J. X. Sulllvss, FA, J.T. Cruz, FN, B. B. XYullau-0. BTFN. B. YV. Bliss, FA, B. L. lludgin:-5, FA, F. Limpy, FN. B. 0. Surratl, l+N,ll. ll. Bloom, BTFN. CSef'oruf rou'W l.. N. Truett, BTI, l.J. Fuller. FN, J.C. Vesey, FN, l,.U. Burke, FN, F. Q. Agoun, BTIS, S. I.. Bzlpp, BTI. Bus F. B. Tzuuuro, Bi. B. iluuihle. BTC. ll. C. Stephens. BT3, B. ll. Linflblom, BT2, ll. U. Tooman, BTX, B. C. Turner, FX. lrlillifll - o11'F NN . lf. NTl'iil2llll, FX, B. U. llillumu, BT3. J. lf. Fnxulert. -1. -H L mf - v las lil, la, wi Hz, Lx . 7 .1 A KV t tw... V. ,S ! W 1 w 3 f i V UMM3, M. l.. Gray, FA, A.J. Putnofle, FN, ,I.S. Bolsluus, ll'l'IS, lf.I.. Cultrvll. MM3. TLB. lxuukle, FN, B. Yau Dyke. BTS. J.,l Williama, FA, B. J. Allen, FN, F. C. Bush, BT2. -T XF, it . .- , , I 1 We - 7 1 V A A f +-- I E-' A 1 e S 1 A Q I . w 1. if--.lf iw' 'A ' 1-'J 'ff F- I fe ia M . . N , e NSW A 1 ...A , . A so .iq X . K E X513 . w K X, x Q-1, , .gs W k ., C :IT . XF? X .5 F i s 1 x S , I 99 I R fi ' .J f A ' if I 7 I s, Y .. I Xxx . X X 3 X i Q sr ' y bb , A - V ' A I 1 wi 4. li X V v ' A f f7'f? , 'N-1 1 , - rw-fi J Q ' 1 5. A 4 ff 'Ni ' , 'rf c 3 , , . I -.. i .. - ' I . - f .QM 'lg . 4 ,Q f . ye. F N so , fd xi If Y' 17 'L fr . V 1 . , 1 1 in x .L X , V m A 'R A 1 X 1 , A Q. A , A ,f , ... 2 m , , 'l'lY'01It row. left to rightI ILE. Hardcaste, MM3, D. D. DeBolt, FA, D. E. Coonce, FN, W. D. Chambers, FA, R. F. Jung. FN. B.G. Kelley, FA, L.E. Ballard, FN, R.H. Bruesch, FA. QS:-Jcond rowj G.R. Netherton, MM2, D. R. Wiegers. 11112. J. 11. Shafer, FA, VV. 117. Perschon, FN, D. L. Best, MM3, CHMA L. E. Kimmel, H. W. Clampit, 1l1lC. D. 11H3tS0ll. FA. J. N. Powell, FA, B. J. Jenson, FA, D. D. Fredrickson, MM2. QThird rowij K. L. Peterson, 11113. H. YV. Cay. 11111. K. D. Sheppard, MM3, A. W. Berndt, MM3, W. R. Gilbert, FA, M. Sims, FA, B. W. Owens, FA. A. li. Caeek. FA, L.H. Bowles, FN, W. J. Micke, MM3. .... .. DIVISION -Front row, left to right? L. S. Williams, FA, B. T. Jenson, FA, P. D. Hensley, FA, WI. E. Powell, MMI, T.N. Herndon. 11111. L. L. Holdford, MMI, H. L. Joseph, FN, R. L. Vann, FA, R. L. Miley., FA, G. T. Rhodes, FN, M.R. Gomez. FA. C. WI. Leggett, FA, WI. F. Duncan, FA, M. P. Russo, FA, J. M. Polk, FA, C. J. Buelas, FA. QSec0nd rou'l R. S. Conrad, 11113, F. E. Harvey, MM2, L.E. Venis, MM3, L.G. Phillips, MM3, E.L. Vaughn, MM3, D. H. Sageser. 11112, J.N. 11cCormick, MM3, H. Lon1upo, MMC, LtQjgJ 1V.H. Stevens, J. A. Sonerholm, MM3, A. R. 11eredith. 11113, D. WI. Mills, MM3, C. W. White, MMI, J. 0. Graves, MM3, G. D. Bock, MM2, E. P. Finseth, 11112. 1 Third rowy R. H. Pierce, MM3, C. K. Moon, MM2, J. G. Fritchy, FA, D. A. Conover, MM3, R. P. Staab, FA, J. 111 Jenkins, FA, T. E. Elmore, FA, B.E. Johnson, MM2, M. C. Hill, FN, D. B. Hindman, MM3, E. A. Arnold, 11113. NV. R. Storholt, FA, R. L. Barton, MM2, C. S. Hollingsworth, MM3, E. C. Folkers, MM3, J. A. Nussbickle, 11113. T. G. Lawson, FN, F. Ford, FA. 1 ff 'M Mm ,Q , ff if ff ,ff Z 4 W , ff, fy ff f ,K ff' ,' f ' W if ,192 ff ,V CZ, ff' Y ,V ,W 7 4 ff fd VW 'V 7,47 Cf! W-W WW If , ' 'ffl X fffvf if ,W 7!,!7' ,f ,WV if Aljf 45 , X I . W, 1 7' 1 f 'V '3 ' , , f,,,f,c1 f'Z4, 45- f ',., 1' , I , f ,f.,, ' , lf , ,ff ,X 'JW fi? 2 ,W , 4 , QW , v 'W 1 , , ' 2 , ,Z X of l I , A K-if ' 1' K 2 a ' ,, ff if ,ff 4? f ff , 7'i I ' I , fe 1 f W I 4' I f I 1 ' , ,. - , I , Q A IH XM V , hxkg, ik, I lv fFront row, left to rightj T. A. Holden, FN, D. Mutz, FN, S. J. Gill, EMFA, R. P, Shelton, FA, R. Yahut, EMFA, F. W. Stewert, FA, W. A. Edwards, FA, J. W. Goalden, FA, E.C. Green, FA, R. C. Oxley, EM3, E. C. Kimlinger, EM3, T. R. Hayes, FA, R. L. Mitcheltree, FA, R. M. Tumaneng, EM3. QSecond rowj C. F. Kaiser, EM3, R. J. Berthiaume, EM3, W. E. Youmans, EM3, D. K. Best, EM2, P. J. Rohling, EMI, C. O. Powell, EMI, G. W. Amerman, EMC, CHELEC V. J. George, P. A. Day, EMC, E. F. Pfister, EMI, E. B. Duckett, EM2, E. R. Greer, EM2, J. P. Von Lendern, EM3, R. E. Sims, EM3, P. F. Andleton, EM3, M. A. Fortweingler, EM3, C. J. Chilcote, EM3, R. S. Johnson, EM3. fThird rowj M. Kassen, EMFN, T. F. Michaels, EM3, G. H. Hanks, EM3, R.D. Millican, FN, T. D. Sandoval, FN, K. E. Kessel, FN, L. D. Farley, FA, L. Wright, FA, T. E. Rogers, FA, L. J. Maguin, FA, N.C. Gentry, FN, R. S. Clifton, FN, R. W. Minue, EM3, C.E. Buckner, FA, T. J. Vastine, ICFN, W. R. Gillen, EM3, C. R. Corey, EMFN. QFront row, left to rightj D. L. Gross, FA, K. L. Elliott, FN, C. A. Huebert, MEFN, E. C. Ellison, ME3, I. Newell, FA, R. E. Stoltenhurg, FN, T. G. Wegner, ME3, J. E. Miller, ME3, D. Skrezlowski, MEFN, R. L. Hughey, SN. fSecond rowD C. R. Reisenauer, FA, D. E. Priebe, FN, G. H. Dorsey, DCI, L. C. Curtis, ME3, D. V. Whittles, MEC. Ltfjgj, M. A. Rucci, W. Tolleson, DCC, A. D. Boutwell, ME2, D. P. Clark, MEFN, L. E.Stanley, ME3, E. L. Switzer, ME3. fThird rowj R. G. Norwood, MEI, H. T. Johnson, DC3, J. D. Ladner, DC3. E.G. Moore, FA, J. T.Cahee, FN, R. E. Lee, FN, A. L. Romero, SN, A. Rodriguez, FA, R. Gillen, FA, J. J. Ferris, MEFN, J. E. Tucek, FN, YV. R. Carver, FN, J. Consalves, FA. DIVISION aa .9 ... . I .sv , V ' fx Q .fi . . I x X W NVQ 1. y 5 S I X I ws A .Front row. left to rightly M. J. Dillon, FN, M. A. Adams, FA, 0.E. McKinney, FA, B. T. Turner, Jr., FN, G. NY. Fee. EM3. T. C. Rose, FN, N. D. Patterson, IC3, J. N. Lizak, IC3, M. H. Pike, II, ICFA, D. L. Booker, Jr., FA, W. J. Huhn. EM2, G. L. Colton, IC3, L. C. Williams, FA, K. L. Kukes, EM3. fSec0nd rowj R. C. Fogelman, EM3, li. D. Oviedo. IC3, G. R. Sloop, EM3, A. R. Sieman, IC3, J. W. Waslesky, EMI, B.B. Imel, EMI, R.L. Busteberg, FMC. J. L. Langendorf, EMC, Ens R. M. Yates, C. F. Dohm, EMC, T. L. Hale, EMI, B.E. Smothers, IC3, P. M. Brasseur. IC3. J. A. Callender, IC3, D. J. Zehner, IC2, W.R. Brock, IC3, S. K. Justus, IC3. fThird rowj W. Allen. ICFN. L. A. Castelhano, FA, M. R. Laubach, EM3. E. J. Podgurski, EM2, W. A. Perdue, EM2, J. F. Kruger, FM3. D. VF. Bartram, EM3, J. C. Mesplay, EM3, D.A. Haynes, EM3, N.D. Johnson, EMFN, G. A. Morgan, EM3, C.H. Buffum, Jr., FA, F. L. Hoskins, IC2, H.E. Meirowsky, FN, A. Lane, EMFN, S. 0. Scollard, FA. DIVISION Front row, left to right? E.E. Judas, FP3, W. B. Atkinson, FA, J. B. Bagsdale, FA, G. T. Willson,FA, N.L. btacey, FA, D. R. Lane, FA, R.E. Cabana, FN, B.L. Demers, FN, P. Gutman, FPFN, L. J. Guaspari, FN, E. J. Ford. DCFN, A. YV. Dollar, FN, R. B. Wilberg, ME2, N. S. Pavich, FA, G.L. Brandenburg, FA. fSecond rowj H. H. Hauch, FN, WT. L. Mesplay, FP3, L. G. Warner, FN, G. Chavez, YN3, M. W. Wlard, FN, B. F. Bice, FN, R. L. Brown. DCI, VT. H. Carrol, MEC, CHCABP D. J. Miller, P. M. Burnett, FP1, W. L. Hamilton, FP2, M. D. Bledsloe, FA. J. E. Hunter, YN3, B. E. Hill, FA, D.E. Murphy, YN3, B. C. Claiborne, FA. fThird rowb J. B. Heersink, DC3, R. H. Creech, FA, R. T. DeVan, FN, K. R. Edwards, FA, J. H. Jeter, FA, H. Perrv, FA, B.L. Coller, FPFN, IQ. J. Parkerson, FPFN, L. L. Thompson, FPFN, W.G. Charles, FN, D. C. Reid, FPFN, J. Morrison, FN, J. J. Hiee. FP3, R.E. Lee, FN, R. J. Edelhuber, FP3, C. F. Ebert, FP3, H.L. Howington, SN. ,L I , , aff.: ' A , f I, ' K, I d an In - ,J 1 K ax I .WW 9- 'ww-A-I I n If if yy! l ,Q f V Q ZW, S, -5 A X5 ,W f I , I I ,, x - x X, f L f J f f , - I X, - I ., f -MM! 'fa vA,fWf,' ,Aff , 5 ' ' f ff , ' hi , V I J I I C , I qi f . Q . I . - .- v WWW. ,W ,V If - 1 N . I 1 ff 1 Q I Z I' W , I f f . f f 'Y I ' I A I , I U - I v f 19' I A ff I. . 1 FK JI . I Z YQ , f 1, H ff X I ' ll. I Q . M , f' I 5 'Q K W , 6 I V yi f dig 1 f- M , ' I .ff 'F . ,I . , 1 - 1 . I 'X wi ...J vs! z 'f'n1l'Mf ,ilk Two shipboard laundries keep ORISKANY sailors look- ing neat and clean for inspections, liberty and just plain workdays. Our Oriporium fupper leftj provides us with some of the luxuries of life. From its shelves we buy watches, cameras and perfume for our wives, mothers, and sisters back home, plus numerous other fine articles that make life more enjoyable. fCenterj 4'Ye olde blacksmith keeps the ORIS- KANY crew well shod as he works in the 4' Mighty O's,, well equipped cobbler shop. fLower left? When they say the Supply Department has everything from soup to nuts, they mean it. And just about every size, too. Money, money, money. Disbursing has so much of the Hlthy stuff that they give it away. Q a Q K W V, Q? ,f ,, ! . ? f i 1 2 4 . Sf V 3 Q 'I 'Q .bf 'A A l Q,,w-agyfgnvs ' ' Q -in lf ii .--gg iiw , K 3 , V' MT'- ,zn 5 '31 Nh. ' 5 son, ,Q m Ji K' g 2 Sllqflws fl TY. .fa 'lf ,Xl V ,G gl'ront row left to rlghtJ L T 'lyrell AN W Barrowclough, SKI, D. D. Burleson, SN, C. M. Frisk, sX 1 J Nloblew SN M A W9llCll,lllg SN J H Rlchter, SKSA, E. L. Wahlen, SN, R. L. Williams, SN, li. D Llll o AN B R Stader AK3 D L Stiles, AK3, R W Glasgow, SN, T. Gonzales, SA, K. V. Kirch- e lsr HN J N Wlecluer AK3 J P Petty AA Second rowJ E. T. Neal, AK3, B.J. Skrzypek, SK3, R I Hd ulre SKS-5. F J Dostaler SK3, 0 B Polley SK3 L Kolb, SK3, D. A. Linser, SA, G. F. Taylor, ilxi W Yau llll SKC Inns S I Saunders Lt F W Dve Ltfjgj S. J. Teaford, Kelfer, SKC, C. Vincent, NN B J A hcraft -XK3 R A Kemp AK3, In K Goodban, AN, J. E. Stack, AKAN, A. E. Doll, AN, P F Warman AK3 fThlrd rou M E Brock AA N J Sylvia, AK1, E. G. Gilmore, AK3, O. D. Luke, 4K3 L D Wloss -XK3 C L Wertz SK3, C F Coleman, SK3 G. W. Hartwell, AK2, J. A. Matlock, SK3, C' R Lewsl SN A A BIOUSGI, SK2 D W Thomas, SK3, J W Lawrence, SK3, M. J. Myers, SK3, J.B. Crlflith AA T O H111 AK2 R H Fletcher, AK2, J H MacDonald, SN, K. E. Hunt, AK3. ISION S 2 DIV SIUN fFr0nt row, left to rightJ E. Newsome, SA, R.R. Rude, CS2, R. Dillard, CS2. QSecond rowj J. Ogburn, CSSA, H. L. Azevedo, GS2, E. P. Earls, CS2, D. Bunch, SN. ,P ' . new - JJ , X , , , , f X' wg! I if f ,N J K 5, :i M M M I -M . , ,f . mvuusmnlvi , , . .,...c4fW,t, ann-aww V neu... 'Y H lr a f, I I , b I A V V f I , H fi VV,,, fc, fr' Qlfront row, left to rightl V. E. King sN, c.E. Heath, sN, W.R. Keesey QW SH3, R. Scruggs, SN. QSec0nd rowj if X 4 S. WT. Evans, SK3, R. Moreno, SHI, f, 1 A -, H. K. Smith, SHG, G. E. Sorby, SH3, Q' 'C , I. , Q X M R. D. Shepherd, SN. fThird rowj '51 'A ' I ' ' 'I' ' I E. L. Thompson, SH3, D. V. Albini, SH3, A. D. Archer, SH3, G. E. Ras- mussen, SH3, R. E. Grail, SN. QFront row, left to rightj R. Santos, SN, H.J. Daniel, SN, R. L. Gonzales, SN, J.H. Flynn, SH3, R. L. Bishop. SN, G. M. Friez, SN, M. Galicia, SN, E. O. Raimbeau, SN, G.H. W00dllU1'St, SN, L.H. Foster, SA. QSec'0nd rowl H. R. Mead, SN, F. J. Stahl, SH3, J.C. Smith, SIN, R. E. Woocl, SH2, F.J. Napfel, SHI, E. H. English, SHC. E. T. Cruz, SHI, E. N. Mitchell, SH2, C. B. Huss, SH3, M. Helsel, SH3, P.D. Rasmussen, SH3. QThird rout? H.H. Melnick, AN, H. E. Freeman, SHSN, Edlebloek, AA, E. L. Young, SN, D. E. Vandenlxerg, SN. R.L. Mumford. SK3, G. T. Lane, SH3, R. E. Wiseman, SN, W. O. Wisellauer, SN, P. K. Rutherford, SH3, D.H. Pruce. AA. L. Gallegos, SN. I . , ff f ' , 1 I 1 . , , ffl ' 52. r 4 , A k YY V ff . N 1.5. uf' 2 f.-'f 71f3 ,hf?7? AA, A ' , ' 1 1' ix V 't I? I ,Y l f I 4 Q , 'Irv I wg, 'zu-Q I f f 4 9 Dk' I W 4 4 W t ,aw ,gi W ,V Y! i . , X N A Q , I Il ' , , 5 Y . bash 1 aa 1 Q J' i E ' 5 ' A' f 311-ff Vu mf 1 sl 4 E I 34 'N' 1 rh' fr gl A 15 'vig ,. XX km x Q Q X . .S X Q4 A X .. N vi flfront row, Iqft to rightj J. Booth, SN, J. Dunn, SN, D. WR-iser, SN, IC. Goku, SA. QSM'- oml rowj L. King, DK3, D. Svlman, SN, V. Bailey, DKC, Ens T. Caudlv, H. Wintffr, DK3, J. Warsu, DK3. M XXX 1 Xg. ,X X J lah-0-A Y fi R 4 K QIV1 1122 ' l fi ' fy ,Lu x H L 'WW' A Hwy! ' Wx . - 'fl W7 NW fi., 'NJ' W .f M5 -4 .ff fl fi , 4 . ,Vi gk Qlfront row, left to right? C. Estanque, T N, B. . , Atangan, TN, J. Holhs, TN, ln. INIOTIHH, TN. QSec0nd row? is Q , W f . ,ww x ww' ,, fd ' if W, f I L. Terry, Jr., SDI, YV. M. Thompson, SDC, Ens XV. B. YV ,, ,f WM M , We f' ' 42' 'W ' f ,Q ' , fm , f ,f f 1 ,f Y .ff ,f , gl WX Z ZWQQWH VM ff J Z V' x W , . xv ,, f 1 V ff , . 4 ,V , 2 I 1 U f4,, , , , f ,mc , AZ ,X Q 7 I M f U 1 2 M ly ,W , fy ,W Q, I ,,- ,f, N I , ff N.. ,YZ ' '11 W j M McFarland, A. J. Hunter, SDI. QThird rowb M. Davis, SD3, A. Turner, SD2, N. Wraggener, SD3, 0. L. Burnett, SD3. fFront row, left to rightJ A. Monzon, TN, M. Yank- ? ling, SD3, B. Pagunsan, TN, B. Arbiso, TN, B. Smith, TN. QSec0nd rowfb E. Robinson, SD3 J. Blanco, SD3, T. IJUIIIPIICPY, SDI, Ens NV. B. McFarland, E. Jones. SDC, L. Terry, Jr., SDI, H. H. Henlphill. SD2, VV. Nvinton, SD3. QThird rowj R. Jenkins, TN, H. Jackson, TN, R. Pangelinan, SD3, I. B. Agnew, SD2, Z. Concep- eion, SD2, V.V. Rosette, TN. f .Awww-w, ' C . , , We ' , M, Z C 1... ww- QQ X f' X f , V X af 4 ' X ,ww Q M wr W XXV. 4wy Aw .SZ .fm 51 Fwy cf' rs 1 K M wi x v' 14 -.q V V. 1 w 'f . ,N f yr ,, , pf. .E W- f My f . ...f f . .,f,wf-.f , Q . 1... x4NMm,.yg SWS 54325. N Jew. iwvgvw-, ,fn 5 . qw ,Jw . .4 A ff- - 1 '-,.f1-av:w,w wfkwwb-My, .NX MQ, je 111 ,Q K . -1. , 1 I I ff. Ayr ,MW 1 x .e' ., g,f5gQ ' ,f- 4 fr If . .., ' 1 . A . fy ,af A ., M154 '- ' ' 1 M ' MN W1 1 ni b-1-Y W W' X' M , . '. 4 , 3 - fe rm , r N, t ' .Qzgiof-N ' ' ' , p ff 2 W RJTEEQ5 Nags. 'Ji . my , 1 : Q A , - sxfzgifiv 5 A Y, , , A C ,kwin A , ,W M f , X , 1 - ff wgmx-f9v4efs,: v .g,,BMf f ' we , . f f z is A X . I ' , 4' T ks N fi . vi'-l , ' 5 4. , , SM . 1 , ...N X. Jnt NNW ff W 1 ff , f ff , ., X ,, 'ff if , JW, i 51' Y if A if f 9 if f V 'P I .. X ff if -.ff I an f . Q . , N s ., J Q f if ' , f if , aff I K 4 F. S- , H . ,,. ,,,,. EM, .,, V 'f y' ' if I I. 1 f f V , Mp! , I W K S VV , i. L , ' ' 'M -'73 2 'Qu X W ' 'I , , M , ,M fu 3' 'X f 9. MY ' ygw l.:f - . a ,JV ff'f f I W I 'M fy of -1, x I' If x f V. 1 M... .,,.,,,,,NwQW ' f ' V ,y W 'Q M 4 ' 2 is ' , f ' ff, v f , WN., f, 5 , ' 1 M f -f .Q M . I f i A 2' 9 4 to 3 2, f 5 if 1. 1 X bw ff 'WW 4, 'f J QW O C6 ZVI677201fd726fZz77Z - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT T0 : The Men of the Mighty Ol' DATE: AUETUSD, i956 PROM 1 X Division SUMMH: Functions of the Executive Department l. The Administrative Division, the clerical staff for the Executive Officer, is charged with varied responsibilities ranging from spiritual guidance through the good offices of our Chaplains to the keeping of Service Records by the Personnel Office. 2. Paper work for an organization of over 2,5OO men is a vast and complex task. The Oaptain's Office, Personnel and Exec's Office insures that all clerical work is accurate and up to date. Legal functions as both counselor in personal problems and questions of discipline. 5. Within this department are various groups working to build morale. Special Services arranges shipboard entertainment, athletic tournaments and contests. Public Information sends letters to our families and news stories to our local news- papers and Navy publications informing them of the ORlSKANY'S activities. 4. Training and Education is the section of the Executive Department that provides the means for crewmen to advance their education and position in the Navy through study courses. The Print Shop is kept active producing the necessary forms, letterhead paper, reports, and instructions used by the various departments of the ship. 5. These groups form a team that coordinates'Hneadministrative information essential to the operation of the ORISKANY. Respectfully, SC Egaguw X Division Il V.YV.YVarner Huw Administrative Officer A new ORISKANEER checks in IA '-s 3' i 2 9 x l l 1 i l l 1 CDR S.E. Hindman 5 Executive Oilicer 2 D 4 1 1 1 l 1 lmmmliately the wheels start to turn the CHCLK R. NV. Palmer fleftil discusses the new man leurnen of Persnnnel tackle his Service Record, with Chief Wlalker. They will decide on what divi- frhf-rzking and bringing up to date. sion the arrival should he assigned. 'W F' L- w Guardians ol' our health-our Medical Department. Operating in quarters that would rival many small hospitals ashore, the men of this division are proud upholders of the noble tradition of their profession. Healing the sick and injured, giving aviation physicals for pilots and air erewmen, inspecting sanitary conditions in all spaces, giving immunization shots, the Medical Division is constantly safeguarding our health. When the ORISKANY is operating with a large group uch as Task Force 77, the work load for these men is even greater as our Corpsmen stand .by to render their services to the personnel of other ships. A healthy ship is a happy ship and we can all be grateful for the fine job performed by our doctors and corpsmen. I , IZ Corpsmen Qabovej making out a case history and writing home for cash, huh, Barrow ? fTop leftj The boy in the robe may be happy, or he may be scared. Donit worry fellow - our doctors are the best. fLeftD Captain E. E. Keeton, Medical Officer, and Lt F.R. Colman talk shop. H DIVISION fFr0nt row, left to rightb C. L. Doane, HM2, J. E. Mottram, HM2, A. B. Barrow, HM3, G. Blaney, HM3, R.G Dinning, HM2, N. A. Fracisco, HM3, W. D. Prout, HMI, E. J. Williams, HMI, B. V. Cudal, TN, B. Wilson, HM3 fSecond rowj R. E. Blankenship, HM3, D. S. McTeir, HMI, B.V. Hildebrand, HMC, Lt R. E. Gibson, Lt F.R Colman, Captain E. E. Keeton, Lt M. H. Powelson, H. W. Rohrer, HMC, W. L. Jefferson, HM2, J. E. Gooch, HM3 fThird rowj R. A. Getty, HMI, M.H. Geschel, HM3, J.R. Baker, SN, D. C. Nelson, HM2, J. L. Ream, HM3 F. D. Emmitt, FA, A. C. Fried, HN, F. T. Walker, HM3, D. E. Toombs, HM3, N. E. Sproles, HM2, VCR. Mc Laughlin, HM2. L , s ' N n ' ' L '11 fx. A 1 wind, if You never think about the Dental Department until you have a toothache-then clear the passageway I I Attending as many as thirty patients a day, Dental handles an average of twelve hundred cases a year. Highly trained, the dentists drill, fill, extract and rebuild our teeth in the never ending battle against decay. Probably the most unusual job of the Dental Depart- ment is the recording of all casualty Elm badges. Operating with complicated equipment, the tech- nicians determine the amount of radiation crewmen have been exposed to during mock atomic attack drills. With the Medical Department, Dental specialists form a modern, skilled cadre always on guard a- gainst the germs and bacteria that endanger every aspect of our health. DDIVISIUN fllcftj Do you fear the dentist? Are you con- stantly putting off going down to see the boys in Dental? Your worries are over because within the above space the only painless dental work in the Seventh Fleet is done every day. 46Quick, Babb, close the door eaae .this one is screaming! f , f 4 2' f , ,,,, ,,,,V , , ,,,,, , ' X ,:'ff?y:,.fQ ff' fly 3 V ' ' , 1 , , ,N I , l' , X ww , g ' 'ffm ',.., ff Q f 1 , ' ' ff ,f I 4 gg yy,wffM2 1.21.1 X Z ,i WMC 5 ' 4. f f x ' f .- a , f Captain E.A. Walsh Dental Officer . 454' W X54 If , ,Q a w 4 fy K ja y f 'MM H 0- is ,,, I Da, , ol, f' . ,,,.a, glfront row, left to rightl l'.S. llerlling., DTC, Ll LF. Scott. Captain IC. A. Walsh, Lt. D. li. lilllllfllltlll. QSQT- mul rowl l.. R. Babb, SN. F. Fuentes, SN, ll. ll. Magill, DTS, B. M. Sparkman, ,, a 5,4 ll'li2., J. l'll'l'llZlll4ll'Z, DT2. 5 f wa. I H Hia ,N?f, ,v Yu ff, .- x, rx .-qv-if F' A, .. 3, , r , t '1 I 5 4 I 3 J X it ! 5 2 I ,Zn If Ili!! J 1 f ...+-- ' Q Q5 ff mxa W:f ff, v 1 f ff!! P J-.N NWN J f . 11.71 1 1 WQZ 1' . x' X cu MI, n X 1 I v 1 4' V V TF-77 I N ' H N ,?Z!f K X .. Z N X xg k Q55 X .4...s,. J S' 5 692 x Z f N Z 45, W 5 -:.'jg'jL - M, 5 f, QEHBBYLWWINES f Jigga! KK 4 , rqfa lk UPER V T UNSW fflbove leftj CCA directs-our aircraft back by radar after the strike. fflbovej An air controller scans a radar scope, determining aircraft position course, and speed. The planning, coordinating, and scheduling of the opera- tions of the ship and her assigned aircraft is the main function of the Operations Department. To perform such a complex job takes specially trained, highly skilled experts in planning, communication and control. Within the five divisions of this department these types of technicians combine their knowledge to implement the poten- tial destructive force of our heavy attack carrier. Composed of Air Operations, Aerology, Photo Lab, Intel- ligence and the Operations Department Administrative section, OA Division represents the center of the ORISKANYS Air Operations. These sections gather, evaluate and distribute information pertinent to the success of an air strike. OE Division's mission is to maintain and repair the complex electronic equipment synonymous with modern military operations. OI Division is the eyes of our ship, furnishing lookouts to keep the bridge informed of any surface or air contacts. A larger part of OPS responsibility is the control of our He's a big boy Qupper leftj but he still plays with balloons. fLower leftj Thereill be joy in ORISKANY- X VILLE today . . . mail call! fBelowj How ab0ut meeting me for a beer at the Grand Cl1erry?,' --.1 X- e , X ,t ip, s x a . ' E 4 1 fwfwfwfwi vw-W i.N+...1alsff Uur versatile photographers roll 'em as they CIC determines our ship's position relative film replenishment at sea for the movie 'G Seventh to other vessels. Fleet. aircraft after launching. Cool and collected, these men of Clli employ radar to guide pilots through darkness and poor visibility. and warn against approaching aircraft. Transmission and reception of all radio communication is the task assigned OR Division. Ill this division are also found the Telemen who operate and maintain the complicated teletype machines. The Post Oliice force is another important section of this division. Visual communication is the responsibility of the OS Di- vision. Always 011 the job, our Signalmen transmit ship's messages by the blinking lights of our signal lamps, the many colored flags of the Haghoist and the semaphore. OP Division, the Photo Lab, furnishes all the photographs of landing and takeoffs of aircraft a11d processes air recon- naissance photos. A large share of the Photo Division's work load results from the liaison between PIO and this division. All pictures for news releases sent to home town or Navy publications are taken by men from DP. URDIVI CDR C.D. Huston Operations Oflicer 'Front row, left to rightj A.R. Hock, SA, S. Phelps, TESN. QSecond row? R.L. Hay, RMSN PF Acosta. Tlil, Ens Sjoberg, C.F. Baird, RMC, J. McBride, RM2, L.A. Colletti, RMSN. fThtrd rowvj R W Poe. RHSA, TAY. Shellington, SA, RJ. Shafer, TE2, J.L. Rogers, RM3, J.A. Xounger, RMSlN, RL Dickinson, RM2, ,I.T. Baker, SN, L.E. Zcchlin, RMSA. gg, ff ff., fy ff ,V ,ff Vfzfffff , ' fy iff!! ZW, if ,. Q 'P I fgffff f, ,5 Z I gf , f gfikg , f Dfif, ' Xl, 'ff ' V f f , af, f VW VXXZZ 1 fffff ' Zffff H w f , if Z ZZ? f I' f ',f 0 ', ,D ' 2- 7 ff , ffm X 'f f ff. ff ff W 1 X 1 r ff 1 if gf, f .ff t 4 2 ' W Wgf 4 4 4 y 2 if 5 , 4f' Z f lip? '12 I Z f Z f M U , , if I ,,,.',, . ,, 1 ,ax ua, i s , E 3' YJ. I ' I . fFront row, left to rightj N. Jefferson, BM3, R. R. Nyland, SA, W. J. Prater, SN, W. E. Martin, SN, L.E Shaffer, SA, P. E. Young, SN, G. F. Norstrum, AN, J. R. Garner, SA. fSecond rowj K. E. Phillips, SN, J. Scannell RD3, G. J. Graves, RD1, Ens G. M. Anderson, Lt N. R. Gooding, Ens C. D. Fisher, Ens S. K. Laughlin, J. Carter RD1, R. W. Medaugh, RD2, R. J. Smith, RD3. QThird rowj A. G. Schlumpherger, SN, L. E. Goegel, Jr., AN, SN, R. C. Winters, RD3, R. J. Dovgin, RD3, A. 0. Collins, RD3, D. L. Pence, SN, R. L. Kester, ET3, B. M. Pellman, SN. J. R. Bennett, SA, T. G. Bertke, RD3, D. W. Uliver, Jr., RD2, R. G. Stadie, RD3, A.D. Cook, RD2, R. J. Wetsch ISIUN QFront row, left to rightj D. E. Tritt, SA, C. T. Markasky, RD3, A. L. Hardman, SN, R. A. Ruiiing, RD3 E. D. Olson, AC3, D.J. Petri, RD3, L. E. Hand, RD3. fSecond rowj D.J. Baran, RD3, D. E. Valentine, AC3 R. A. Galiley, AC1, Lt A. E. Powell, Lt C. H. Paske, Jr., LCDR H. W. Couch, Lt F. R. Hicks, R. K. Lamb, AC1 G. L. Martin, AN, J. M. Cunha, FN. QThird rowj A. I. Satra, SN, W. L. Biggs, SN, P. E. Slown, SN, L. D. Rotvold, SN, E. F. Snow, SN, D. I. Kitaen, SA, C. D. Whitehead, SN, B. T. Settles, RD2, M. J. Groves, SA, D. W. Wvood, RD2 . , f w ,y 4 ff . y X - , X f ' ' , ' - 1 , :g ,,,, f ,I X ,,1. an fn ff f , ,. - - - - X 5: 5' 351 -gn P ,n. 1 if Ei 1 elif D 1' hi Q ia , wlrqxtizkgjla t 1 H- s...,Ns .C ,gt .-1 W, , ' -it .. A C glam? M 'V , 3, rg 9 Sk x QS .qt N if ! I Y i 4' , f I lg A M1 R Q .3 S s' 4 4, w EF sl Ek' XV! f' W Z N T Q-' 1 S SX bis- . 'ill env fi Q 1. -4 To vi 1 W Y K N ' A V A ki 4' QS? 4Fr0nt row. left to rightxp L. A. Bradley, ET2 D C Locke ET1 C O Whitson ET2 E L H , 9 - - , , . . , . . arviel, ET2, XY. S. Ritchie. ET2, NV. K. Leikam, ET3, J. R. McPhee, ET3, R. A. Dieke, ET3, A.C. Silva: ET2, R. A. Young, ET3. qSec'ond rowl L. M. Larson, ETSN, R. T. McCarthy, ET2, R. E. Ewing, ETC, E.H. Slater, ETC, CHRELE G. C. Anderson. Ens C. L. Stephens, L. E. Dohm, ETC, J. R. Reget, ETC, M. T. Harvey, ET2, E. T. Render, ET2. I Third rowl J. G. Baker, ET2, U. C. Mcliensie, ET3, K. L. Clark, ETSN, R. A. Graff, ET3, E. 0. Nalley, SA, J. L. Wlalik. ET2. R. E. Sward. SN, J. M. Anderson, ET3, H.W. Leftwhieh, ETI, R.L. Kester, ET3, C. P. Derzen, ETL W. R. Schleigh, ET3. UE DIVISIUN UP DIVISIUN 1Front row, left to rightfj B. G. Collier, PN3, J. B. Henson, SN, G. L, Smith, PH3, R. L. Lagow, PHAN. QSecond rnuw E. E. Fried, PH3, R. H. Juers, PH3, D. J. Bofto, PHI, H. W. Ragsdale, PHI, CHPHOT J. R. McNeil, LCDR P. F. Cunningham, Ltfjgj W.H. Collins, S. P. Watson, PH1, W.A. Phillips, PH2, G.W. Willison, PH3, D. W. Vieedon, PH3. CThird r0wQ R. R. Christensen, SN, E. L. Collins, AN, C.E. Anderson, PN3, J. C. Reed, PH2, J. F. Bush, SN, W.C. Moeller, PHAN, H.E. Hall, AN, L. Russell, PH3, M. J. Palmer, SN, A. J. Long, SN. , I A , I Qnff ,!i 1 I' ,Q 2. t u l x ' f . Z X t I WWm.....M-.mum --an W ' Q ff I ' A I 7 I ff? ',,'V! f f lffv t ' T I Ng T' X ly Y A l p mf. f ff i J A' 4 5 I, is f f 2 1 1 I Vfjf Z A 2 1 E 'A f ff, 1 , E 'E I W. U , We K 53 :Lv , . 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