Oriskany (CVA 34) - Naval Cruise Book

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QW Avx 3 2: vw .1 .YHIVYAV ,ji Vital Information About Oriskany Oriskany received her name from a Revolutionary War battle fought on August 6, 1777, at Oriskany Creek near Rome, New York. The American militia under General Nicholas Herkimer was ambushed by British and Indian forces attempting to come to the aid of Fort Stanwix. Although General Herkimer was killed in the furious battle, it ended in an American victory, preventing the British occupation of the strategic Mohawk Valley and neutralizing Gen- eral Burgoyne's army at Saratoga. When was Oriskany launched? Oriskany was launched on October 13, 1945 at the Brooklyn Shipyard in New York. When was Oriskany commissioned? Oriskany was commissioned on Sept- ember 25, 1950. World War Two had ended with Oriskany unfinished at Brooklyn, and left incomplete until the outbreak of hostilities in Korea. How long is Oriskany? 911 feet- three football fields worth What is Oriskany's displacement? Over 45,000 tons What is Oriskany's maximum speed? About 28 knots ton a good dayj How high is Oriskany? y Oriskany's 18 decks extend approxi- mately the same height as a 25- story building from keel to mast. The mast normally rides about 185 feet above the waterline. How many men are aboard Oriskany? The crew numbers a little over 2,000 men with an additional 120 officers. When CVW-19 is attached to the ship the population soars another 1,500. s 71 Qi nl 5' I . ' la 1 X7 , -'is' -wi. 'lb . T ll' 100 W, , -5 4 awswiwth ,ef I Y E. ,E How is work on Oriskany organized? The ship consists of 12 departments: Medical, Dental, Navigation, Com- munications, Administration, Supply, Air, Engineering, Aircraft, Intermedi- ate Maintainence, Weapons, Oper- ations, and Deck. Each department is under control of a Department Head. The departments break down into divisions under a Division Officer and Division Leading Petty Officer. 12 N uw, , wx A'-Q. M t Li... A t, M 5 awk-.,, S, FAR LEFT TOP: A-3 Skywarriorg Tanker aircraft MIDDLE: A-7 Corsair ll: Attack BOT- TOM: F-8 Crusader: Fighter LOWER LEFT FAR: E-lB Willy Fudd: Early Warning aircraft NEAR: SH 3G: Sea King: Rescue aircraft ABO VE Large insert: USS Oriskany CVA-24 a A 1 . ' , ,., . .1..... 'x ' 1-1 ' 1' ' ' H' V f , ' M H .. -. ... Y. ui H.: 1.1 Ll.. .ZaU'l1. . QQ 1, ,g',g:.,,1 6 I , v . 1 -- w -- QI-1 , -'fracv a'i':,-.:'::.f.11: 7.S! T!.?'?g'7'J.:4-7i '?'' '-'fe-s-f a-JH-1-7.fir ,z ! ,E .-f, ,. . . J H f F ' ' -4- ... .., .T..,.,-,..L.'T.','l5J'2'' f-- -',-1-LQ---'p-,--li,--,,f.'..z':!,'1L,.:' I .1w:-.': .f.j75! X' ' - . .,.,.. ,- , . ,,,,,,.,! .,,'-,,1f'vO'A---m- 4-wp.-1, .v.v.u pq , ,, ,. ,,,,,..v-- ' , ' 1' ,', 1 gl- v n - v I 6.1 5 ' 'I' ,,,1,,1,! -g',z:J.1.k ' A . .,.,... ., , J.. A I A V , i 9 2 -P . A 'KL .3 1 X, . . '32-1 x - N f .. M K fn, 1 XX-0? I 'Q Q, 4 Q Q is 6 I4 H -- on -K-..,. ...U . . 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Specific duties may require super- 15 IS Ship vision of the launching and recovery of aircraft, being host to civilian of- ficials, or reporting the ship's present state of readiness when admirals come foravisit. The hours are long, the work sched- ule arduous, and frustrations occur in abundance, but when the final assessment is made, meeting the chal- lenge and proving oneself its master provides the reward for men of this profession. i wf X'X 16 ,,,W,fZ,,W f,,,,,m WWW X fr 'wWW'W' W X ,M 25, 4 H W w Q , vy W WW W ' U ff f M, X, ,W , 42 W ff W, I ,W 5,2 f '71 f n sis? ,bi .QQ XX, , Y Hunter's Point Q lv 'V 1 1 Q-4' z I it if W 5, 4 I 's.. wAvQqapn- dl -I , Qi s 1 sf W , ,V I ' 4 L i 5' 5,6 X5 if uv 1- an as an ' q aug! 1 .f no 4 , .. MN, .1 W- , f V,- l9 WN A Physical Check Up A repair facility rarity three aircraft carriers at once occupy the Hunter's Point docks. The task of repairing Orivkany's physical struc- ture causes the ship to become un- recognizable beneath the clutter of equipment and incomplete projects. After her check up Orzskany is pro- nunced healthy and ready for sea. Refresher Training M an Your Battle Stations' This is a drill General Quarters A two week period of drill and preparation off the Southern Califor- nia coastline. The ship is zebraed, General Quartered, and finally graded by watchful eyes belonging to the Fleet training Group. After fourteen long days, the ship is pronounced fit and ready to return to San Francisco. No one breathes a greater sigh of re- lief than the DCA, his assistants, and the people that man DC Central during this arduous exercise. f ., -v I. 1 H u U2 xl' 'v ..-f 1 -.1 ff ga W ,S M! W, Q a WZ: sz f Curiosity Draws Interest Headgear donned Flight op- erations analyzed a mayor's-eye view from the Captains Chair. These scenes and other like them comprised the tour given the city fathers of Oakland, many of whom were prominent in arranging the city's adoption of Oriskany. The visitor's-, enthusiam proved conta- gious, infecting their escorts with demonstrative pride. Carrier Qualification A southerly migration for two warm weeks of endless touch and goes, traps and cat shots at which completion, the airwing has re- acclimatized itself to carrier landings Flht deck personnel, fAS PICTURED ON RIGHTI wear protective headgear, life vest, and jersey color-coded to their assigned task. 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Re- turning to their nest, Oriskany's birds find no long expanse of run- way to ease onto, A small floating platform - pitching and rolling in tune to the seas-offers one of thejoys of Naval Aviation. Once a plane has been successfully trapped , the tailhook must be disengaged before the plane is guided to a forward spot on the flight deck. ' 'i :Sl sn X X 1 aa 5 k ' x f M A X U53 Uh ' ' i M1 Tense Moments Flight operations-a delicate ballet performed on the periphery of success and disaster-demand careful prep- arations and flawless execution from many people. Men battle chaos, straining for con- trol of a descending aircraft during the last seconds of an imperfect approach before the release ofthe wave off, hold- ing the explosive power of a jet engine in check while being hurled into space and away from the comforting soli- darity of a shipls deck. To achieve these split seconds of electrifying spec- tacle requires hours and sometimes days of less glamorous support work. The moments of triumph belong to all who contribute, however unobtru- sively to their realization. X ff f u , if f W , 4 W! , K 7 Ig if f yt f , Wm ,Z f, Y ,,,, f V- mf .I ,ff W f' if , zz, mf ,Q t Vg. XQ -1 , .Q 4 .4-K ,:-- ., . I , NX-':-L., , N b .ff 'AZ . V ,..,rwz.f-. .. ' X ' 1 Q, , x ,. ..- ...Me-s pv, W .W ,L , .M- . my Nw' ,M 4? M-'ff' ,v4v x.,ffl-... 'uf Y -nv--f ,W -' 'c N? .., A -Q W .- Q xx. Q X ,. .-ix 1. K Xnwc w 1 xy as lv' ...x,,-wth-L i -M ,...a..x J- 'agp ,gmwvf Wu- 'Li xx d ,. . , if .a-M S '36 E13 Q-Ns ,-1.. 3 ff-ff ----.,..,,, 1 -i- 5 ,..., 49 'S .11 .-,X.,........-.. y. . 4 ii I in XX E. in ,. 3 ef 5 VA f S 1 , v if M W 5 'f X sa , A X x si ' .xy ,yavwunv-A 'ix -- ,-v vr M 0 , . e., ,, Parting is Such Sweet S orro w Loved ones huddle in wistful con- solation and encouragement, the young sense vague discomfort, signs of affection-in print or streaming down a face-bloom among the crowded docks. Departure means the absence of a husband, a Father orafriend. A last caress implies many things unsaid, thoughts that will remain in memories during the ensuing months ofloneliness. The fateful time arrives, the lines are cast, the cruise begins, and the pier holding the Oriskany's loved ones fades into the Oakland morning mists. 4:74 f M W I X ,ZW 1. 4 4,1 ,l X , , A W W yif 1 i Q E -rf-un..-..,,,, '4 Q . 1 1 . '1 1 n I 1 1 Performance at sea ts the essential measure ofthe sailor. A chie ving the ship 's mission requires subordination to discipline, acceptance ofaustere conditions, and whole hearted effort when summonedforth on the part of all hands concerned. Members ty' Oriskany measure up well to these standards. Time schedules are tion-existant when operating on the oceans, no banker's hours, noforty-hour weeks. These are unknown phenomenafrom another world. More likely, midnight unreps, watches, or an emergency evolution call one to his station any time. Weariness, stdflimbs. the evidence ofa long day must be shoved in the back ofthe mind, obscured in the concentration and energy evoked to complete an assigned task. Sea me demands much in the way of cooperation among dijjerent facets ofthe crew. The watches must be coordinated from the bridgeg every detail ofthe ship 's operation checked for problems. The power plant under the attentive eye ofthe engineering watch team receives the care it needs to propel the ship. Supervision and organization ofthejlight and hangar decksjalls onto the shoulders ofthose in the air department. All ofthese functions are interrelated creating a network ofdependence and cooperation. F At Sea: Relentless Energy and Careful Cooperation A,,,-q. . gnf 'ir RESCUE ' Underway Replenishment: V Q Ranges From the Director . . 36 Q, L x Marketplace Afloat Underway replenishment at sea - the unrep - allows the ship to re- main in action for extended periods. Without the continual supply of foodstuffs, arms, and fuel, it would be impossible for the ship to operate for weeks at a time on station. The evolution is an essentially de- licate operation requiring co-ordi- nation of not only many sectors of a single ship but of two or more ships. The performance of very exacting procedures is required to be certain that unreps are catastrophy free. Visual Bearings From the Bridge ,fl Provide Information for a Smooth Approach .sf ' ff Vf Below Decks Support: Surface - Tactical Plot Steering Aft - Emergency Action Main Propulsion - Answering All Bells aw While approaching the delivery ship steaming alongside for transfer, and during the break away, people are engaged in supporting the un- rep who never see the process from above decks. While their invisibility might sublimate their importance to the casual observer, those knowledge- able in the task of underway replenish- ment value the information, response. and margin of safety afforded the ship by denizens of Surface Plot. After Room, and the Hole , Tactical situations are computed and recommendations are relayed to the bridge from Surface. This al- lows the ship to position itself and the delivery ship for the safest. most suit- able assumption of stations prior to approach. During the approach, the watch in Main Control must answer all engine bells promptly and ac- curately to allow two large vessels to come so close alongside one another. If a problem should develop in the Ship's steering mechanism, the After Steering Room stands ready to take emergency action that will avoid a collision. ff , ,s B. all eZ'-e Aa. S l 'kb 'ik v ,, . ,, 4' NL -XXXN. 61 x Q xx yfff Y f r M XX mi A Xu ' . v N' I -,Q sf' X f X.-f 0- 1 V- 'S X 'X A Q, t Q' X ev 5 QAKK Nw Q S sb N , K 1, ai 1,7 N , A Qs X A Mtv- 1 L - , gif 1 N A 7 X Q X 1 ' X Tim' , i I -K s,,. QSFX Q .i,.if. -it wi. S ,K xl 9. . I 13+ 5 if W' Q gag Q ' , U X K gmxs . X x 1.. X XX WX mx- xg X X X K The Distance Must Be Maintained M W f 4 M, 41 f y, y X , Q ' X -my ,A V ,, f 7 f ff-Mf My 7 j'22x!ff flyff ,Q ,W ,f 7 XZ, ' ' 1 fi ff '- f an H, . we ff',zf',fC'-W' ,M ,g ,f f W4 W,,i'fff X, f , ' 7, , 4 f f , f X Af n f pf ' 1 ty ' f W1 f 4 1, , 7 ff , W ' , , ' ,ff X , i f V , if W if , 1 -711' af ,M -'ff ,Sm K 1 .s,.,, , 1-,gr ' 1,1 1-f 4. .K, .x., Af - 1 4. ,gi vt I 2 , P :flyw- ' - I 1 v , 4: I 7, I g ' 'av 4 An aircraft carrier is a floating airport, its mission is launching and recovering aircraft, it is the story of planes and men. Modern operations in naval aviation are a complex pro- cess, the product of intense efforts from many people employed in a broad spectrum of activity. Whether these jobs are colorful and frenetic, or accomplished in dim, remote cor- ners at a relaxed pace, their proper completion determines the success of air operations, and finally, the ship itself. i J if .NN H.- -....-q--- Flight Operations ta , VX K 'f .,,...Lf- ' , QW, .- t,,- -Q. , , ,gp Ya, -mv .1 I fi Q , . I, rt, jf' 7 M L , Mews, ' , fe ,. W ,,, I' R Hi .J 4 - 's 4- 4 1 i .. .,, i-1. . u-l.... . 1 ls 'r 1 ' Q A vt II A sl' :I-I 5 'ith ',! Q . ,.7, , v . i V 'O 'f . X N X. kbs. Xjpx X -ti X XQMX- ..XX as X X X 4 X X X Y N X XX X X it X gfhffxi t X R X . f S ' 1 S X Q i xl Proper maintenance on a daily basis is the key to operational endur- ance, a crucial factor in determining whether the stamina holds for ex- tended line periods. Quality work at this level can decide the functional status of aircraft over the long haul on a cruise. The day to day repairs on engines. air frames. avionics gear, and weapons systems allow the ship's squadrons top performance from their planes when the difference counts, 44 l I 4 Fx . ., Q Sv 2:f::. .l'1'W The Story Begins With Maintenance V s 1 IIS w, ,L A-. t..t ,L h, +-,, t Wwe 'Y QR x P R57 ,J Tending the Parking Lot A Rooftop Chess Game A L rf -' lr .ju .W- 1 R2 sz i fl K , 47 X XX xx' X fQQyi Qf ,X ,ww,mHwx Q2 SZSWKSWS X Mfv wgsf Q MMA x W X NN X S1 5 All: X fs 5QNwm. 5 ff? K X I X A XP? X X if is , ' 4 S Q . ist.. -f..-0-4 5 .Q M' gi' fhp WN X W 'NNN nun, 48 Wy 'W Grdnance for the War Birds: Checking the Guns, Muscling the Bombs Adjusting the Pods X D , ,S I , , , my ' ' ' , 1 A i:I2u...:u4-.I fu...f.r, - f. A A 14 1 ' 1 1 A ywfw, .,,, XML MWWW f fu X4 f... Behind the Sophistication- Brawn and Sweat Sulphuric fumes sting the nostrils. cuts and bruises fade into one dull, exhausted tightness, but a hot sun, high in the sky, growls a grim reminder that the day is only part done. The men on the flight deck pay the dues, earning a tattered, sullied semblance that belies their inner heroism. as , ff-Mm, , 'Wat' 5' 'S ,,i4 s my Q SX X 2' QS' sv f f ,f f 7 f. Z Q ,APM Flight Ops Require All Hands to Pitch in Before the first airplane can be launched a myriad of subsidiary tasks must be completed by members of the ship's company. They range from the very obvious: maintenance and operation of aircraft elevators that move planes from hangar deck to flight deck: to the subtle: testing the earth's atmosphere for clues to weather behaviour. Once a course is chosen. its con- sequences must be checked on the chart and intentions signalled to other ships in our company before throwing on rudder. Finally. the engineers adapt speed to bring the muscular wind over the flight deck that will lift the fifteen ton aircraft skyward. The flight deck is a nest of activity prior to launch. Crash and Salvage Teams, their silvery fireproofing glint- ing under the sun, await catastrophes they hope never to See. The aircraft, once their empty stomachs are satis- fied with fuel, are manned by the pilots. Tensley awaiting their burst down the track, the jet engines increase power, whine becomes sopranic scream, until the starteris signal brings the mad dash down the track. W Ziff ,, ,,,,.-vw Q 1 1 , ,1 3l1k'g 4 , f .. ,,,, l Q , ,I , A f-QT' +V-Q m ' ' ,L'gw..,,ff L'f1'w, ' f ' - sf M55 , ,wr z',g,,,,gV ,y,fQ.wlLg,.zj, ni 'xv--. x ' 45 W It gl ,, ,9, ,' ' ., VW... i Y I 'JK-'Q h ! 5i159.v7 A., f 1,,f'.f,g 'Qlfl 'gi ' A A 1.0 .T ,v .. ,. if ., :. fau,.5M F,3.z -. f V by W lv N V V A 'G iv ,31v? 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'Q I Q. , v , 1 4 Restful M0mentS: ' he A Breakfnt Ofklng D ...--- v-H'- Q ,wwf f . ,W ...Q we v- ' , 7 ' 'iff , f f , .1 ,A f Zvhffgna- ,,Mw4?1f4A2-Q-ii' 1 , 504.4 QWNM' 9f '+ V W! ,f . , Le, . V , . - f f 0 - '4 ,,',:f'w' '9,,f3, 5 , ,'fM.- ' Q-gf' wwf ' ' ' ' , M www! , 7 H? .Jr- w 74 'vi' 7 V u Uh'l5l64lW' s if' 1 . -g,,,,4 win L - r IK 1151 al X. is XY s-, rx Dining Out Three Times Daily Providing a completely unique ex- perience at each meal is an uneviable task that falls upon the shoulders of those who prepare the food for Orisk- anymen. Whether in the general mess, chiefs mess, or ward-room, the de- mand for good food is great. During flight operations the men of S-Z and S-5 labour at all hours to provide nourishing dishes for the crew, any 76 member of which can be expected to put away multiple helpings. In addi- tion to those areas pictured, the ship maintains a Doggie Diner for crew- members with an unquenchable appe- tite for hamburgers and other casual meals. 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R ..... ..... ...'::, ,, Z...- '....., 'il ,...,wQ,,,.., v A234 .,,v H iii 82 M Guarding the Crewls Health Whether aboard a Medevac or dis- covered at the daily sick call, health problems occur and must be treated by the ship's Medical and Dental Departments. The wide range ot' ser- vices performed by the embarked doctors, dentists. medical. and dental technicians allow them to administer most routine problems from Oriskany and smaller ships in the area. -:22 Every Day Is a Working Day! The Engineering Department knows no stand down days. Even when in a ready alert posture, in which no aircraft are launched, the ship must be kept movingg its various departments supplied with electric power. In port, the picture is barely better. This time must be used to complete repair and maintenance jobs that cannot be done at sea. This relentless Hnose to the grind stone , or stoical attitude is one that the ship's Snipes are justifiably proud. P!! f Z f 17 ' w-U , . 9 6 9' Q., ' m .x.. s.. I M, 2 H X 4 2 a 1 'H-1 X hi 6 ,a , IN H ' X ul! ' Q X F' .t X in 1-1A iw' I Q? x Q if i -ull' ni' . A ' 6' in , I 5 . 'fs' ' fi 11 .. 4-in 85 nl I P' f s .DY YT' -J 1 Aifwwt-is fs., Shipboard Services There are, on Oriskany, a variety of operations devoted to the personal needs of the crew. Included in this category are the Ship's Store, Library, Hobby Shop and Tape Library, and Snack Bar. While spare time is a rare commodity at sea, these conveniences make the expenditure of this resource more enjoyable, thus improving over- all morale. f4.h 9' -Q 5' xx ' s sw f Q 4' 3 5 . Xl F 1' 'TN X ,sling f 1 i I C U' X X N 'R W f sf 5 i i i 5 ev 5 N m 1 as qs X 1 fix s, .' 4 1. nv at , ,, 'q',y,,y.i A X U X1 wikis! , NX' r 'f YW J , X X I 6 an no 4 Y ww, aa, ,,M..,,,,,,,,, ,, ,.M,,,,,..-- A Leisurely Break From Business As Usual When the time presents itself during the line period, men of Orzskany enjoy many diversions from routine. Pie-eating contests, concerts, smokers, tlight deck picnics, volleyball tournaments have provided activities for the many while such esoteric enthusiasms as model building have afforded more solitary entertainment. ' it 'Sf'! 'ff+'i2, li ft il lt! tu 7 ffm! i i qu 'X S 'qv ws ' 'VX an 1 no .ll LA X S- tx N X I 'X' ,ao f Paying an Unexpected Visit It is not often that the huge propel- lers and connecting shafts loosen themselves to sink to a more or less permanent watery rest. Oriskany had two such incidents of such unbeliev- able fortune. Repairing the propulsion gear required two dry-dockings in Yokosuka, where the ship resembled a beached whale while workmen strug- gled with titanic parts to return Oris- kany to the line. 'UI .. X, X w Y ms' wx S S mf iw 'r iih' J v - ' hr, ,rl JOI J. Messner cf I 1 'X AHF' .101 J. Messner ,hwvsfd ........ KM, ,- Q Y! , 1, 1 W, M2 P fnlfwwzz f sr'i51'4 47 i .3 P' r Mtv View From Aloft The piers at Yoksulca Naval Base, viewed from above, display a sedate dispassion that belies the hectic. around-the-clock activity to restore Oriskany to normal operational cap- ability. The illusion fostered by this last perspective ol' the drydocked air- craft carrier dissipates as the frame ol' reference returns to the earth. At ground lexel the sense oi' cozy seclu- sion recedes. gixing may to imposing dimensions and myriads ol' husy workers: the fragile silouhettes of loading cranes turn into metal titans performing herculean feats above the human vantage. 6 -1 if is I 'ii' 'x X! tff? .X 1 f F 1,9 fx, .J .1 .ftigfi I , f KN . I X H 'f c ,ff af ,JQP ' 'K QJPY 94 ,elf n, 4 f 3. X, w -1 1 an WH -cis C164 ' X f 4'Y'r'fl3g 4 XXI X ffl 4. ,,v y '44 i After weeks of sea-going routine the lure of foreign ports was welcome relief. 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J v .-fa-J-Q: . ,-, ,- , v f , ng- gf A .H-. . A A. ..v Wag.. Q...-'-'sr ,,,, , , CDR Goska CDR Goska 120 'K ........N Land Summons Us Home CDR Cvosk Y 1 Y S , 17 CDR Goska CDR Goska 121 1 fi' , ' 4 -A ,V L The Cycle Complete, the Journey Is at End I l l Y X X' lk a 4 I 1 1 123 And a lirm will. and adeepsense. Which even in torture can descry. Its own concenter'd recompense: - Triumphant where it dares defy. And making Death a Victory. Byron. Prometheus LT R1Qhard SA Peter NMN j, Missing mu-:ion LT Daniel V. Borah, Jr. :'4 9HF, ul U gf var' ' Mig. Q asain' ' W -f VL! Departments The following pages present the stars of the 1972 Oriskazzy deploy- ment. These men make up the div- isions that make up the departments that is Oriskany. This publication can only provide a glimpse ol' the total story of a ship named Omrkazzy on her Western Pacific oddysey, That story will travel und disperse with men who made it happen. fn- uf I 's x 'R l s ' 34. D , . NS? 'ii it 5 'Q gl' v 'WX I , QS- 1' A native of New Bloomfield, Mo., Captain John C. Barrow joined the Navy V-5 Aviation Cadet Program in June 1943. Two years later he entered the Naval Academy to be commis- sioned an Ensign in 1949. While with VF-21, Captain Barrow was one of three members of that squadron to transit the continent in less than four hours, establishing a record for trans-continental flight for that time. Assignments with the De- partment of Foreign Languages at the Naval Academy and VFP-62, as Offi- cer-in-Charge, aboard the USS INDE- PENDENCE followed. During the years 1961 to 1963, the Captain at- tended the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University earn- ing a Master of Arts and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy. S Commanding Officer John C.Barrow, Captain, USN aff' A ,'r,rg Captain Barrow served as Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of VF-32, aboard the USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT until 1966 at which time he took command of CVW-3 em- barked on the USS SARATOGA in 1967. In 1968, he reported to the Strategic Plans and Policy Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, in Washington, D.C. eventually to serve as Executive As- ' sistant and Senior Aide to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Plans and Policy. Returning to sea in 1971, Captain Barrow assumed command of the USS OGDEN. At Hunteris Point Naval Shipyard, 3 March 1972, Captain Barrow as- sumed command of the USS ORIS- KANY. .7 f 5 I . 2 Wa! 'W 'Gln-.4 1 -I 1 , e 128 1 Executive Officer Feb 1971 to Sept 1972 Patrick E. O'Gara, Captain, USN Captain Patrick E. O'Gara was born in Tampa, Fla., 25 Nov. 1928. He entered the University of Florida in 1946, transferred to Annapolis the next year, and received his commission in 1951. Captain O'Gara served on the USS KULA GULF QCVE-1085 before entering the Naval Aviation program. He made two Far East cruises with VF-111 then attended the General Line School in Monterey, Cal. Returning to operational flying from 1962 to 1966, he became the Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of RVAH-12 during a two year tour with that squadron. He also commanded RVAH-3 in 1968. Captain O'Gara became the Execu- tive Officer ofthe USS ORISKANY in 1971, which capacity he served in until Sept. 1972. f M limi? Q45 1- at wigs 129 5. Born in Los Angeles on 25 Aug 1931, Commander Thomas G. Moore enlisted in the United States Navy in 1951, to be accepted as a Naval Avia- tion Cadet the following year. He was commissioned and designated a Naval Aviator in 1953. Commander Moore was firsted assigned to VA-155. Subsequent as- signments included staff duty with CAG-15 and Flight Instructor at Pensacola. From 1960 to 1962, he attended UCLA taking a Bachelor's degree in International Relations. Commander Moore then served with Executive Officer Sept 1972 to Present Thomas G. Moore, Commander, USN VFP-63 as Officer-In-Charge of Det. LIMA and Assistant Operations Offi- cerg as Assistant Air Operations Offi- cer aboard USS TICONDEROGAQ and as 'Executive Officer and Com- manding Officer of VF-96 in 1969. Commander Moore attended the Naval War College in 1971 and by the completion of this assignment in 1972, had also earned a Master's degree in International Relations from George Washington University. He assumed the duties of Executive Officer during Sept. of 1972. .sul - -1 - . K p J -. 'X .Q ' .K ' i, , if 130 Y Department Heads 1 Y sl .W CAPT 0'fi.lrtt CDR Moore CDR Wilson !1'Kt'K'SHlff Huw' Wm!! AIMIJ Departed Sept '72 :Xrrzwc1IScpt 'Q ---9 -fi! CDR Jellison CDR Alexander CDR GOSKZ1 .4 ir ,-1 ir Dfnldf Departed Sept 72 Assumed Duty Sept 72 131 LCDR Hilton Communications LCDR Cleveland Deck Departed Sept 72 ,,Zi,A LC DR M cNeely Deck Arrived Sept 72 3,13 .4,,y..fw.uaa. CDR May Navigation Departed Oct 72 ff H' 'bl Q 'gli' 5 'N .4F 1.. CDR Smith Engineering Departed Oct 72 CDR Ogle Navigation Arrived Oct 72 CDR Taylor Engineering Arrived Oct 72 l32 1 EF C D R Hu ral Supply LT Pitts M edival ,4- QQ LDR DL R NNT Operulwfts Departed Sept 72 . 2. ... . s-gi l V-P ,CN fm 'T . -qv-1471 CDR Frederick Operations Arrived Sept 72 133 CDR Quillin Wvulmrtv Departed July 72 1, CDR Scott Weapons Arrived Oct 72 A Pennsylvanian, born in Scranton, Commander Thomas F. Brown, III graduated from Mt. St. Mary's Col- lege, entered Officer Candidate School at Newport, R.I. and received his com- mission in March 1955. Commander Brown was first as- signed to VA-153, subsequently de- ploying aboard the USS HANCOCK for two West Pac. cruises. After a tour as Flight Instructor at Moffett Field, he was ordered to the Univer- sity of California, Berkeley receiving a Master of Arts degree in Political Science in 1963. Commander Brown served with VA-125 and VA-164 as squadron Safety and Maintenance Officer. In 1966, attached to CVW-15, he flew with VA-155 aboard the USS CORAL SEA. Making two Mediterranean cruises. first as Executive Officer then Com- manding Officer of VA-37, he finished this tour in early 1972, and was as- signed to take command of CVW-19 embarked -aboard the USS ORIS- KANY. Commander Attack Carrier Wing Nineteen Thomas F. Brown, III Commander, USN T Squadron Commanders CDR Hellman CDR Tinker VF-194 VF-101 5 CDR Cramer y4-fii CDR C,-ummef CDR Stephenson VA -ZI5 VA -153 135 'Q 'Uh LCDR Beam LCDR Frederick VFP-63 Detachment VA W-III Officers-im Charge 4-'S LCDR Vazquez LCDR Lubberstedt HC-1 VAQ-130 136 X The Air Departnient is the shipk elosest eontaet yyith the eniharked air wing. Coordination and teainyyorlx is vital between these tyyo groups it aireralt are to he prepared lor latineh- ing, launched on their niissions. and recovered hack ahoard the earrier. V-l Division eontrols the inoyenient and seettrity ol aireralt on the llight deek. During llight operations they provide taxi seryiee lor respots. and. in general, keep the rooftop parking lot organized and ready lor latinehing V-2 Division oversees the ships catapults, arresting gear. harrieades Fresnel lens optieal landing system and Pilot lantlia: Xid lele.isio ll'la X lt, insttring eaeh syslU'lis euttztib ntent ls LIP to perlorniing 'ts em-ei 'e littnetion Y-3 Diyision ntoyes .tirer.i't altita' the hangar deely and reinatns alert to their seetirtty yyhile they are ta that area. Y-4 lliytston proyides ayiati-in ltiet ' r i and ltthe oil to all .tirerati on hoard, Y-5 handles all internal and external eorrespondenee eoneerning the depart- ment, During air operations. these inen assist the Xir Utlieers in eontrolltng aireratt tor latineh and reeoy ery. 137 ,aw .eff- Zimmer, J. Carlsen, E. Kruse, R. Young, Luther G. Sandman, Ray H.J. Craig, Rex Viloria, Rosendo V. Fisk, Charles A. Collins, Ronald Machak, Joseph Bottoms, John E. Arnold, Paul F. Smith, Jerry R. DeGrazia, Domenick Branam, Richard C. Proffitt, James G. Hall, Michael E. Lask, Andrew A. Mendoza, Wilfredo lf. Carroll, William C. LCDR LT CWO2 AN AN AN AN ABH2 AN AA AN ABH3 AN AN ABHAN AN ABH2 AN AN AN i'i 1 t an I 4 ,pf J , gf . J, - I 7 V Y' , A 5 'Ay I MM Y I , ia A, r b V- 'af' L. , ,AQ Y- , 'SPA ' f lik wg- a in 1 I 6 ' 'U o 1 I ,Y ? I Vi: ilk EZ! N 138 Q' U ya I l VF -191 . A .,,...---' 'I fl Q5 'Qs-if J sf. Y M 2 ,mv mf 1 f X ff lbs I y K x-,Thi Z S A K ' mx! A xi W Pas- it .Z 9' hi W, mi Sis ,Q All LX.V :Ly 4.1 . A K ' N ' klx XY' 139 Zn!-tp -'Q' -- -1-5 . 41 Fa,-,A .-.- Ferro, Frederick Giedcr, Fred J. Phillips, James R. Bartchi, Vernon J, Dills, Dan J. Christian, George Jr. Lyons, Thomas P. Alsabrook, Tony W. Delp, Larry P. Esmundo, Fred Jackson. Michael E. Exlinc, Russell Morris, Leroy Corona, Timothy A. Henderson, William Roberts, Bobby R. Weeks, Charles B, Garvin, William E. Richard, Dwight E. Kirks Alcisto, Arthur Roeling, Upperman, Thomas Helfer, David C. F. Brewer, Randolph A, Balancio, George B. Abad, Robert F. AA AA AN AN AN ABHI AN AN AA AN AN ABH3 AN AN ABH2 ABH2 AN ABH3 AA AN AA ABHAN AN ABH3 ABH3 AN AA Beard, T. LCDR Totten, E. LT Forbes, C. LTJG Judisch. C. CWO-2 Nordquist, R. ABEC Alexander, A. AN Allen, D. AN Avram, G. ABEAN Bates, J. AN Bishop, K. lCl Boyce, R. AN Britton, E. AR Butcherine, D. ABE.-XN Carren. W. AN Culagun. P. AN -47 -. W' ,. 'Q ,f 1 ' ,ar 41 All .r -A ..-an J Lfx 'x 3 it-K gg I M -x Q' , Q , ' . GQ f 'e 6575 'W e ln' W ' if E Y' A v- 8 K fi JB .if . .1 l 'fi X .3 mi... J' X mf... M 6,-,,,,x X , ' X A ,QW-ara 'X - 1 I xxasdf' S f Rx XX f'--ii l A '-..,,,,,, T al' E0 A- 9, li ,Qu 1 l'!-- I -A.,, A 9. ' 'xx' 2 . A . 1 K . I 1 , .3 . x IAA .4 5 K Q-,, .. ,- iN. . N W- ffjlxgm ' ar ,gurl A, U ,.r' CT. Qi 0 any M: 1 , ,2-at ...av U- 1 V ft A 1-V-'X 1 ,. Z .why ininm' Ks -In A 4 ' 141 W li. A Clark. l.. Clciclaind, ID. Cioslclo. ll. fox. S. Drcshsich. I.. lgnglc. l. lgvans. 'l. Forman. I.. Gilliland. ll. Cilovcr. lx. Graff. C. Hansen. P. Harcurn. I-.. Hargravcs. S. Harlslicld, Harvey. Wf Headley. li. Hcrhsl. R, Holloway, R. Huddlc. D. Hutchinson. J. Jackson, J. Johnston, W. Killmcr. J. Lane, G. Leary, J. Loessbcrg, W. Lonziscro, A. AN AN AN ABl:AN AA ABl13 ABliAN AN ABE-3 ABliAN AN ABE-3 AN ABlL43 TD-2 ABE-fl AN AN ABE-I ABE-3 ABE-3 ABE-I ABI:-3 ABE-3 AN AN AN ABE-3 Macumber, E. Mancini, R. Marks, R. McGee, M. Mclntire, O. Mello, J. Miller, R. Minton, R. Moore, H. Murphy, R. Murphy, T. Northup, L. Ordonio, A. Osgood, R. Parrish, W. Pesta, J. Pegram, V. Pierson, J. Platt, I. Poss, C. Remendowski, J. Riensch, M. Rue, A. Sanchez, E. Santjer, B. See, J. Sestic, M. Smith, G. Stalk, P. Spadafora, W. Sterling, W. Stoneback, D. Stouder, R. Teach, K. Terusiak, A. Thomas, R. Trask, R. Traub, J. Treamblay, W. Urk, D. Van Natta, R. Villanueva, R. Voisin, S. Wallace, C. Williams, R. Winfree, B. Wright, S. Zeiler, C. Zettlemoyer, W. Zimmermann, J. AN ABE-2 AN ABE-3 ABE-3 ABE-2 ABE-3 ABE-3 AK-3 ABE-3 ASM-3 ABE-3 FA IC-2 IM-3 AA ADJ-3 ABE-l ABE-3 AN ABE-2 ABE-3 AA ABE-3 ADJ-3 AN ABE-3 ABE-3 ABE-3 ABE-3 ABE-2 ABE-3 ABE.-KN ABE-2 an ABE-2 ABE-l AE-3 ABE-3 ABEAN SN AN ADJ-3 IC-2 AN AN ABE-2 TD-2 ABE-2 ABE-l 1 'if' 42 Y 3? Q -4- 1 it A -Q ,.-.. i 'P . 2 it! J a 3' ,.. ' ku. 1 X! Q 27 4. ... i . 'J if -A-. ..-1--an bn- ! 2 , ' H ...git V 1 A A at N r ' 'W H it i . 1. ...k . ' . T , J ff? 1 'C ' V vg 1? 1, ' an an n . P ii gg.. . . D S A W2 .As..,-.fl hs A nm, . J Q' ' if FH ' W' Q. . t 142 'Q' ffl 0300 MT-4334 ,-g--as-wo I, A X xy' , '- x J. 3 . , WW, W P Priest, E. Brumley, R. Baugus, J. Caguiou, C. Charest, T. Cibu, A. De Block Dixon, Karl Elsie, R. Gonzales, B. Guilerrez, A. Harris, L. Heaps, W. Hendricks, L. Koberstein, J. Landers, C. Lantz, E. Lesesme, Loftus, M. Mattcru, J. McKean Miller. S. Miller, D. Morales, A. LCDR ABH-2 AN AN AN AN AN ABH-3 ABH-3 SA AN AA AN AN AN AA AN ABHC ABH-3 AA AN AN AN AN Mistretta. M. AA AN Moore. 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ABH3 ABH3 AN SA Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance The Aircraft Intermediate Main- tenance Department CAIMDB provides support for the embarked air wing. Repairing aircraft components, parts, assemblies, and sub-assemblies, main- taining special aviation support equip- ment, repairing and maintaining all electronic test equipment, direct read- ing pressure gauges and torque wrenches, is the responsibility of AIMD. IM-l is the Maintenanceflvlaterial Control Division. It provides adminis- trative services and detailed statistical analysis. Maintenance Control coordi- nates the productive effort: Quality Assurance monitors the Department's finished product. IM-l operates a large technical library to aid in pro- viding the best service possible. IM-2 is diversified in function and personnel specialties. Within the divi- l48 WX, ,V Q X sion's province is jet Cflgine build- up, structural maintenance, hydffiullc system repair and the maintenance of the CIA. There is a close working fe' lationship between IM-2 and CVW-19 and many of the division'S Pefsonnel are TAD from the air wing. IM-3 consists of eight work centerS and about eighty Skillfid PCTSOUUCI' producing enough RFI tRCadY Fvf Issuei equipment to ensure all air- craft can operate with all systems working and capable of delivering Ord' nance under any conditions. SXSFCUIS under AvionicsfArmament DlVlSlOI'l5 attentive care include various radars, radio transmitters and receivers Of all functions, computers, Weapons DC' livery Systems, and flight deck rad10S- IM-3 strives to provide complete SUP' port within their specialty 'to all air- craft on board. 'A e- AQ ., V' W , QI! ,. 4, , . I '+ V f IE 0 3 I , 'I 'Z' -. I ,xg if , gl, y If Z CA - Aix A A IM-I Division -xl if I I 31 M A 1 I1 R K ,fx A 1 I 'T ' 1 RIKIru, Iul,I Rmirwucf, R SITCIIIVT, R Nmx. I I.v.l.1r,I IMI DIVISION CHIEF PETTY Wcikum. L. Holmes. J. Rcmillc. NI, Thompson, P, INII DIN ISION CurroII. T. Coplcn. Li. Country nun, R Dxcr, .I FJg.m, NN, IIJITI5. If II.mdIcy, R. IIICIIN. IIIgI'I5IIIlII1, R Holt. I Lo, ,I Johnxon, S Joncx, R Iogomc. IJ Iowcry. U Ulwn, X Prcxxc, In R.m.1n. ID RCINNNIII. NI -X12 'XR ,Nfl -XKI OFFICER oFF1cFRs .-XFCNI Azc I-xzc AQC PERSON NIQL .-X I4 3 .-X DJ 3 .-X Z I A A .-K DJ I .-X .-X A Z I A Z 3 A Z 2 A DJ I .-X R I A N .-XIJRI A .-X A I .I .X N ,-X I 3 .-X S M :X N All QW... , l'- .Fr I 'X K W I ' . wr- . ' fd ' 1' '- .. ..- Q f XT Hough, M., LT Lelevier, O., AMCS Anderson, W., AM HC Walley, G., ASC Webb, D., ASC Allen, R., ASI Benavidez, A., AA Boak, G., ASE3 Castaneda, T., AN Cook, P., AMS3 Jelinek, J., AMSI Crawford, C., ASE3 Crossman, A., AMS3 Debolt, J., ASEAN Defries, M., ASM3 Deville, B., ADJ2 Dickman, R., ASM2 Dodds, W., AMS2 Dyer, J., AA Ellis, J., AT3 Erlandson, C., PR3 Fodor, C., AMHAN Frum, R., AN Funkhouser, S., AMS2 Hallenius, P., ADR3 Hall, D., AEI Hart, G., ADR3 Heft, T., ASH3 S i A . .4 ,.,e f A Mk -ff R N, es K -. -. ,R A- -. 1 .A s... JM IM-2 Division I is -- . Lee, J., AZAN Lengyel, D., AN Lie, S., ASH2 Lynch, S., AMS3 150 ix A A NSW Y, sz X XXX :S N mx as, ' ,Q .' le? V , .. 3 if ::, AN X ,ia 5 Air M95 ' K .- fx X X. R1 '95 5. in , V Q- xA 6 as-sa Ash ,,, ..- eu: H1 MacFarland. T., .-XMH3 Maki, R.. AMSAN Malcomb. M.. .-XSH3 Marsh, AMH2 Masscngill. .l.. ASM3 Morgan, T.. AN Moeller, P.. PRAN Nightcngulc. .l., .-XSMAN Okkcrsc. J.. AEI Oliver, L.. AN Perry, P., .-XM H2 Plaistcd. J.. :XMSI Prcuningcr, S. ASHAN Qualls. Ni.. .-XDJI Raw. R.. .-XSM3 Rcnningcr,D.,.-XlN1Hl Roxslgxnd, .-X., .-KN Santos, A., .-NN Scully. W.. PR.-NN Sculls. C.. ASMAN Scnnckcr, P, PR2 Scry. S.. :XSH2 Shannon, M., ASMAN Shauncmy, M., AMH2 Solomon, lf. ADJ2 Snow. ll, AMSAN Sparks. .l., AMP2 Sprislcrsbnch. R.. PR 3 Summcy, M., ASH2 Undcrvmod,J,. ASI Voos.S., AMH3 Will..l., PR3 Willuby, B., PRI Young. Ci., AMHAN Yurong, R., AN ,. I 151 1 X' 1 u S n Bertrand R. CWO3 Etzler, C. ATCS Berry, J. AEC Davis, D. AOC King, C. ATC Abney, E. AQ2 Adams, L. ATI Algeo, A. AT3 Bacon, W. AQ2 Barker, E. AE3 Benschine AT3 Biggs, L. AT3 Bonham, B. AQ2 Bowles, R. AQ2 Branca, J. AQ3 Brayton, W. AT2 Butler, D. ATAN Cassiday, M. AQ2 Cassarino, F. AT3 Churchell, J. AT3 Curtis, D. AE3 IM -3 Dzvzszon h J , i X 4 . M f , fy, 'Yi-L , , . . Q A R... f f , . I V Y f X X 'Ns Sow 4, D ,ff ,,. ,fix-I N ... ,J-Q N . Q .. .,,' 1 ,Q ! .,., ,... X . 'W Q 5 l H ,...s,,f A ' X J ., - yr? 152 IK? at FX Sus. 1 at 4 'Gem xi-55. 'Sillf 9 y U!! T, 57 .Este ' .-.gk , I 1 X an ' in X A, K 1 l A E . 1 'V r: as ,I .Xt 'V M an N Y A2 :ami .ov 01. ,M J . 41- l 1 v M- 1 I X ,7 ll ff ' , ,J fc. S f 9, : ' - ,- -' V, t ,sr N 4' , ... 1: 'il I f fa L lf 'fl 2 L. l zlb uf. A., 1 - f x X 2 sf ' K Nl Hx M 153 Davies. R. All Dugus, Cf A'l'3 lzisenhuurcr, D. AT3 lzrikson, R. ATAN lzvans, M. ATAA Fry. lx A03 Ciuinun, T. ATAN Gunn, D. AQ3 Harper, R. Ali2 Herl. D. AT2 Hobbs, M. Ali3 Hubbard, li. AT3 Hummel, L. AT2 Hurtl. H. AT3 Jacobson, K. AQ2 Jones, GL. AE3 Jones, GH. AT3 Jones, W.G, AQ3 Junkins, J. AT2 Kelley, M, AE2 Kourouhacalis, B. AT2 Kuzaro, D. AEAN Lamperlh, J. AT3 Lloyd, K. ATAN Moulds, F, AT3 Nelson, W. ATAN O'Brien, M. ATAN Overstreet, R. AT3 Plett, L. AT2 Quast, W. ATAN Radcliffe, E. AEI Reedy, M. lM3 Roberson, J. AQI Schaffer, L. A02 Scully, M. AE3 74 ,P- 'ii' t l , ff -A ' . 72 X , X K X fe A' 'V V '3' , .f ' ff 27 .V51,l,!A ll A Q V , ri In A W, kt W dk A as p ix f ...g 5 4 lo 'lllli HAS!!! IZKTS Q - 3' 9 , -un! mmm KZKTS S Sr vt' LQUYDC ? XT' 3g.1iE X am, Slade, B. ATl Smith, C. AT2 Smith, G. AOAN Smith, W. AT2 Snograss ATAN Stork, D. AT2 Super, M. AT3 Thrasher, J. AT2 Tomlinson, T. AQ2 Von Wicklen, W. AQ2 Whitfield, R. AO3 Wilder, J. AQ2 Winterling AT2 Wintermute, G. AT3 Wolfe, W. AQ2 Worcester, P. AQ3 Wycoff, J. AT2 Zack, T. AO3 fur: ily i Z my l5-4 s Executive Staff The Executive Staff has the twin function of handling personal affairs and crew's welfare as well as coordi- nating the administration of the ship. The department is divided into a number of smaller offices which deal with one of these aspects. The Ea'ut'ati'on and Training Qffive offers counseling in advancement and schooling requirements. USAFI and PACE programs for academic credit, rate advancement tests, and the War- rant Officer Program. The Personnel Ottii-e keeps service records of all enlisted ship's company and coordi- nates the billeting of the crew. The Ctireur C'oioi.wliiig Office informs they crew of programs and benefits of re- enlistment and retirement, as well as Y..-X. benefits and other privileges. Maintaining an adequate postal ser- vice is the job of Post Qffi't't'. The l'iihli.' .-ttniirv Office produces ship's radio and TV programming, a daily newspaper, news releases concerning the ship. lfleet llome Town News Center writeups, and a host of special services. P40 also performs its own maintaincnce on the ship's entertain- ment system. The C'haplain'.v Office is served by a Protestant and Catholic Chaplain. who conduct divine ser- vices. counseling. and maintain the ship's library. The Minority Affairs Offiw presents a program to enlighten others with regards to the minority experience. The Drug Abuse and Edu- cation Offire informs and counsels the crew about drug abuse and re- habilitation. On the administrative side of the coing the C'aptain'.s' Office maintains the personal records of all officers, handles all official business needing the Commanding Officer's attention, and bears responsibility for all ship's correspondence. The Classjied Ma- terial Control Offce, attached to the Captains Office, is responsible for proper handling of classified material, as well as personnel security clear- ances. The Planned Maintenance Systenz office supervises and organizes the repair and preventitive main- tainence of the ship. As shipboard police, the Master-At-Arms oversee the enforcement of ship and naval regulations. Making each man aboard safety conscious is the task of the Safety Offce. The center ofthe ship's administrative system, the Admin Offce routes internal correspondence, routes pertinent material to the Execu- tive Officer, and publishes the Plan ofthe Day. Whatley, W., CDR Thayer, A., CDR Pratt, J., CDR Keiski, L., LCDR O'Connor, G., LT Smith, G.S., LT Germany, C.J., LTJG Lins, R., LTJG O'Hare, H., ENS McCreary, J., ENS Davis, W., ENS Camp, R., ENS Alkire, R.A., CWO2 Plimmer, E., CWO2 Underwood, F., WOI Tate, R., PNCS Sabol, D., PNCS Davis, J., ENC Herron, L., YNC Jones, J., YNC Keen, A., MMC Michael, D., EMC Allman, W., PNSA Anderson, C., PN3 Ball, F., A01 Becker, D., SN Bell, F., YNSA Blakely,W., YN2 Campbell, D., SN Case, R., LI3 Clark, R., PNl Coleman, D., Ll3 Cooper, D., SN Davis, V., YN3 Deans, T., PN2 Dechico, A., PN3 Escarcega, W., SN Franklin, J., YN3 Frantz, R., PRI Graham, W., SN Gaston, D., SA Gerhold, W., SN Gerhow, F., YNSN Griswold, P., L13 Harlow, K., PN3 Hotter, A., PNSA Huber, B., PN3 Jones, L., CTRSNXPN Kronberger, D., PNXJOZ ff' W, ' i E 5 e . V.. A . A a I 1 5 V VV r V A ' iff I'V V V: ...rx 1. 'sytgy V g j V V, 1,9 41' f ,A - xx li 4 . V , 1 VV . V :Y e ., . it Ti V. ff'-A rf sl ., if . 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YN3 Slubblcficld, M, YN2 Slubhlcficld. R. ETR2 S1kudlarck,P. BMI Taylor, li PNSN Trimble, ll. PN3 Williams, W, PNI Ycakcl, M. PN3 e X A -I V5-'V , ,,'iV. 9 4 .4', j W 'L ,Vic 1 1 sk fury, V V .. I A. N V i ix I n J' i ff' A I . ' ' ' i'J,x , iq V . - uf we V W 7 . , 5 - K 12 M aster-at-A rms i i f .. R Br0Ck,Wi.BN1C n , -' - Q , . -Q: ,D i' ' Juntonen,C.BN1l , -I 'i I 'FU 6. Constantine. F. BNN gi-5 X , in S : I --ff Raibon, 0. FTG: K , , N J ,fir t K my 'J sir, K QB ' fp A - X X iv X '7 Yi X l X -1 ,,-7-7 ae' fj., Ji ,L Deck The Boatswainmates of Deck's three divisions see to the preservation of the ship's twenty-two year old hull as well as playing a prominent role in unreps at sea. It is a physically de- manding rate that requires knowledge of lines and tackle, transfer rigging, armament procedures, and lifeboat handling. Deck's three divisions are respon- sible for the three sections of the ship. First Division handles the ship's anchors, with their auxiliary ma- chinery and chain, the ship's sail locker and two lifeboats. They keep the forecastle and quarterdeck areas shipshape as well as maintaining thc Alfa section ofthe ship. Second Division is responsible for the daily titvation of the Bravo section and the port and starboard sponsons. They operate the ship's personnel boats when necessary and the incinerator room for the disposal of classified material. The fantail, fuel replenishment station ll, and the paint locker are the responsibility of Third Division. They are charged with the care of the Charlie section, storage of the Cap- tain's gig, and supervision of ship's transportation when inport. The Boatswainmate's work reflects their pride in the rate's long seafaring tradition. if 158 First Division Qs ,Q FY J Ak A K7 J ,.. , .,, l rv' lk I! r '01 ,-on fn A ., af 4-,,, 1 N '38 415 , 5 '4 . ww' ' . rv f A' , ' 2' 6? , Y -Lv Z i 3 . 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SA Caldwell, W. SA Call, W. SA Cavalier, V. SA Cavazos, E. SA Christian, J. SN Clark, N. SA Claussen, R. SA Compton, G. SA Delgado, H. SN Dietz, T. SA Dupuis, M. BM3 Fegurbur, J. SA W mea .4 .re ,I . lf- T, Y .. S K . A sr- A - N J, if A . ,,.,. 4 2. . ,QQ . K K '- P Q- ,L . .N , 5,5 ,Qs . 1 Q... ' Sff 'fy , x 1 'J' fi? is? S -Pg N. , , fi 'vat Ribs .flxl 4, TR. A . E. Se eroe .. 1 if .,if,fzz.z rl. fjfzfeff ' .ff .w Ya -.' j I-:gh A ' I 4' 'X - ' ' ' . ff , , fi n eeee 31 Y . .lla xl P' Hg' I X g 1- 1 Q , . K . yn, 'X .. ws' 11 f' X' f- , .f , A hw ' 5 yi., A ff A 4 'f , f' Z. . -fe js , .,.. 1 sl - , A X- 1 - -is W, 4 . -Q, it 1, ess wo . IR. ,, . ,X .Sq c sz . ,,, 'Q be . A 'J 'ft s J ,Q Q I k 6 S , 'W W ' ' if . 4 I ' Az, .Q lx ::- mf i, 1 ff.. , ' QW' WAN X f 4, ' 2 ' ' ' ,f S' X f .J f if .X lf '- . f ,J gf. 4, I J i Q X' , ' Af ..,, L.xQL.m, is Q, . . wig di' A X . s A M A . A N I ix WWW M . 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A-, wi, ,y , vb 4 5 Q 1 1 1, fnf' l6l . f meh, MMM il iw MW -f ,W naw-f' v , a43f'-Q.. fw- mzv, v W A W' M L.Q ' ..,. JJ.. . J . W, . iz quiver if A N Wim Q if . 4 AF ,T ,, , .. ,vs in Third Division Horn, W. LTJG Shibuya, A. ENS Adams, P. SA Arietta, M. SA Barrios, J. BM3 Batson, S. SN Bildstein, T. SA Bowles, R. SN Bradburn, M. SA Breeden, P. SA Buckmiller, B. SN Burns, W. SA Byers, D. SA Carpenter, M. SA Castelvetro, J. SN Chan, P.. SA Cole, D. SN Combs, R. SN Cooper, E. SN Cooper, G. SN Corley, R. SA Cowan, M. SN Desanto, P. BM3 Ford, H. SN Garibaldi, J. BM3 Green, R. SN Hanks, R. SN Harper, D. SN 5 N f ' :Q ' L If f W. 1 . f ' 1 - Q , .,d,.'9lbr .s,,. f KW as M Maw? Y. '4 f G . . Kg B 5 n s . of X V in I 1 f Awww 5, A X1 - X MGS XY SR A. N. A i X aw,..vQ X 4 'RX if Q, 'f A 'swf ,XX . f. A ef 1 f , -aw 4 f 4-as , Zi! A S X .XX is ,.,, . 'ff' e.'wfm2f'WWf0g-M. 1- . ,yu I ff f f ?Zfsf' fi ., f fm x,.. X 1 kv a w A .ti l . f fl S fm, MN Q Q I, 53,1 A X ff .. f f 'lieth y X N f .,.. 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N One of the luxuries of a big deck is the complete dental facilities carried on board. To provide PMS and repairs to the teeth, the Dental Department is staffed with three Dental Offieersand eight Dental technicians. Their prime task is the restoration and replaeement 'tr' -.Y ...- 'V lil? 45 TF? -- . U' V ' I v f 1 . T' H-wwip an! . wife TL4fW?' ,s W3 I5 ef , . 3 Qs. D , ,Vz, fy, , Q , .11 f Q5 , N Q' ,xr M rw- 1 V I 5' ,I A T Lf N , A A' 513 f X fc 'W ,, yi. I if Z 1 I ,Z V!! L , 1 V! L I I I Q f ,L iv , 4 X: 1 f ' f ' ,ff ,'- ' W., may ,V K Q n ,. 41 475 WX w, f.. ,,,, V-nv! f 'tw ,, Hwmg Wfih T -W ' ' : . ,, ' V 7 U . In I Ny, , I V Anderson, W.H. LT Maass, R.M. LT Smith, R.A. LT Amos, J.J. DTC Fay, J.F. DTI Ferrero, G. DT3 Gomez, G.A. SN Hallet, D.F. DT2 UJUJWF' Eilfww info' osmm .... C1- 1 ,-- nc' PU:-'SE fbkp . ' - ,.3 Um? '-lzg? tv -lm WZ NNN f f Z Engineering The l-,ngincering liepartment is the ship's puhlic utilities corporation, and prime mover. lt is within their proy- S ince to manulacturc electricity. lifcsli water, and steam energy lor the en- gines and catapults. Nlen ol' the liiyc t lingincering divisions, hoth literally and figuratively, comprise the heart olthe ship. A Division maintains and operates the ship's auxiliariesg including relrigs eration plants, air-conditioning, diesel engines, heating systems. catapults. elevator and steering hydraulic syss tems, and a variety ol' deck, galley. laundry, and other equipment. traits- mariship lrom the machine shop pros vides the ship with repair capahilitics lor all minor and many mayor proh- lems. The power to drive the ships main engines comes from the hoilers ol- B Division. Steam, servant to the rest ot the ship, is king in B Divisions con- fines, Great care and attention is lay- ished upon the massive power plants. insuring the rest ol' the ship seryices and mobility. Care ol' the evaporators. which supply' adequate lresh water. also comes under Boiler Diyision auspices. Electrical energy runs nearly all the equipment steam doesnt Providing this awesome amount ol' potential energy' to areas in which it can he I, l used ls the 'oh of l llznisz lre ship's comniu7iic.itio'is s' tl tectio'i app.ir.it'as, arc' arf: power. .ind .i liost of oth is xyoald not he possllale without this e 32 source lllectrical lliufsioa also iiaifii. 'is ins ternal communications system and repairs all electrical gear. with the exception ot electronic components. lfour enormously powerful steam turhine engines along with necessary auxiliary equipment are manned. run and pampered hy Nl Uiyision. Seldom noticed. these engines are responsihle for turning the steam ot B Diyision in- 167 to mechanical power necessary to drive the ship through water, Nlain lngine llixision links the potential ol' steam with the resulting ship's motion. R Di'-ision maintains the material condition and water-tight integrity ol' the ship. Repair is also responsible for fire lighting and damage control organization. 'l he shiplitter. pipelitter, carpenter. and damage control shops serve all departments ol' the ship. Through the long sunless days in the pit . the lingineering Depart- ment's steadfast attention makes possihle a ship at sea. A - Division li A :W - X A- I , , ' ,,.,, 'A I U ! . ' 4' , 4 1 H AV 'AVV -H 5 , 1 V V vvv,, 4 1 is . M LV y ' 'Q ,, .. .wi Z r f . W N Q N' n 1 f X A p f lQ x , ,J x r, N f , f . , ,ici Q ,Q , f, , , Mr., ,, an f , V I ,Q V 'M' 'H .fy ' 4' A 1 w. 1 A W G' fl R V X C, ' 5'- N , mr 3 V , , 7 . . tt B if A M h A d Nt 5, 1 K-5 E I 1 ni, ' fi I A , ,M , M I V, V- ,V F 1 V: V, -ir' lip ,,, f ,, 1 7. 5, V V L! ku-if-ai li ,IA ! 168 il LT L. Doran LTJG B. Streets ENS F. White Ward, P.C. Newberry, T.B. Phillips, R.E. Mendella Keen, A.C. Millabas Sedayao Wands, D.G. Jones, J.N. Monzon Brink, TJ. Owens, C.D. Neubauer, D.D. Hoover, D.G. Fayette Sing, P.A. Blea, M.L. McKnight, J.D. Weaver, D.A. Swonger, W.L. Jones, W.N. Schaefer, W.S. Vognild, E.A. Wass, R.A. Beyer, T.A. Deangelis, E.C. Mire Sisto Harris, J.P. Welch, M.C. Arends, R.A. Crabb, S.L. 1 nl---. ffm gm-vu-u-M , J2- X I , I ' la. fn M. A nm. x A4 VA Q -:' 'FN - 1, xx , 0 Q X li ,. th f- S 1 -5 L - w-W ' ' X' ' 'VI X N 'L .T sd A p 'vu - 77' 'Q 'H-' ' 'Q ' -0' , - ff, Q 'ki' ., X 1 f do V. ,'d -4 1 A , 2 ,G .V I .41 I r Q I A- 4.5 1, Y t . . fl.. X ' K V x gk Q f - , -f , X 5 wp- K Q-I tj Lo Rx Y vf 2 -Q 1 g ata-if n N7 Slockv-cll. N Lee. I. J Litton. INR Cwlck. IIS. Kc N K R Whnld R S 1,D. Dickard. W.L. Slcinkcrchncr, D.T McDermott. EM. Monroe, MS, Bcnkosky, S..-X. Smool, ,l.R. Stafford, LW. Sccba, .l.F. Sissel. RD. Towlcr. JN. Dornnn, DC. Spencer. JR. Mauonc, D.li. Riva, ,l.l5. Woodward, KE, Howard, K.l.. Christensen, S. Cly mer, CR. Bar1on,R.D. Paumcn, UP. Connuughlon, PM Hcpp, CJ. Rnchl, WJ. Dullulo, R..l. Arccnuux, I .D. Churlson, lz.Ci. Mcycr. RA. lzngstron1, RA. Q-.L 3. 169 B Dzvzsion LCDR L. Davis LT. A. Hunt ENS J. Gustafson CWO W. Hughes WO G. Harvey Cabrieto BTl Hagan BTI Mott MMI Bohn BT2 Chassereau BT2 Craven BT2 Hall BT2 Igneczi BT2 Kirby BT2 Williams BT2 Alfelor MM3 Antal BT3 Bohrer BT3 Dcanda BT3 Gordon MM3 Gonzalez MM3 Grieve BT3 Hansen BT3 Kauffman BT3 Patrow BT3 Quire BT3 Schneider BT3 Smith, G. BT3 Sunico BT3 Thomas, R. BT3 Thompson BT3 Wiclert MM3 Abate Bailey Barrett Baube Black Bland Booth Boughter Bouland Bowman Brakeville Braun Brewer Bryant Buren Burke Burleson Businello Canchola Carlson Carroll Caskey Charlson Cline LCDR D. Kreglo r f . . , if t ,E -' 'I .L i 1 I C .Kirin 1 . I 31: N , 1 ' ,K . f- 19 - 4 aet 2 K Q KA,,, AV 5 , YQ ' .V 4 , I 7' A' I 1 if 'V up X V , f . X - fi,mmkM?a X ,,, Q xxx B 'L if 4 K - xp M B . aa 1 it yr, ,f,, If ., 'A ' ,nf A '51 0, U A ,YI W ! ! 7 me mf , 34 X I Uff if ,K M MZ, '.,, , f L, fr -Q, .ef f 1 X L - f A .f y B '- .i . , ,wx ff A , k X mu.-:Af M Y 'AA B A C A m if I C 6. I R, I ' A -M, I ' 5' ,M , , ,,,, f L, , 3 v 'A , l Af , Jig, , ' A .ssirf , A if 170 is n. -A Comden Coupland Craigie Crowe Curzon Davis Del Rosario Dillon Dorning Douglas Eaton Eberhardy Eddleman Faustin N.. I. ir' T , , . f' 'l x V: Q 'gi 'S' ' .MV ,. ,. s. f-. ,- 5 . Qrf f K if i f f x Q 'K L I , X 414' ,f 'Xfs fl Cf LL Y . ga 5 Q K. ' Y li K .,,., f F . 'lx' . A 1 , 'f9Y'x!' 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Hcadlkc Hendrick Henry Hernandez Hoffpuuir Housel Howe Hulcu Jackson Johnson Kem Kelso Kerscy Kindlc Klompenberg Krueger Krumhansl Lcfflcr Lindley Lundt Lyon Manic Marco Meeks Mejia Menefee Miranda Morehead Morgan Munoz McVettie Nelson Newton Osborn Osterl and O' H ara R am irez Saenz Schell Schnur Young Scofield Smith Smith Stimson Thompson Uliberri Van Houten Warren Walter Wendahl Williams Wiesner E Division K , . X J ,, Af, i If eh-:D-lj I 'I f 59 Niki, H : ' - 4-. j 1 4 -'W rf .x R 'ii , ' -. Ai-Ll I I W' H W + A I ,gt J VV 4' I W, v M nj A-,V-.NN ' . , , Y, J N X 4 f M ' ' , ' I I f ? E -,Q 'am V I 1 ,P , ' , f R I . if K ' N I A Burris, D.E., IC ll, I H 3.0 :O .lf If f -ff f .-1-5-'T I in ,ff ff! l75 I!!! ff . ..,-f-ff l !!!!!!!!! ,- Patterson, J., LCDR Martin, N.C., LT Casady, S., ENS Miller, E.L., CWD Jordan, Jr., B.F., EMCM Sprick, G.L., FN Hailey, S.C., EMCS Courtright, C.G., EMC Mueller, J., ICC Pocaigue, D.B., EMC Ezzard, A., EMI Gengler, J.C.. EMI Hairford, R.C., EMI Phelps, E.C., EMI Smith, T.R., EMI Strock, H., ICI Tuazon, R.C., EMI Bax, G.A., EM2 Baxter, D.M., EM2 Bennett, B.T., EM2 Bridges, Jr., W.F., EM2 EMZ C.A. Edwards EMZ Q.M. Gaco EMZ H.D. Herrmann EM2 R.E. Lawrence EMZ W. Lemon EMZ A.G. Lovell EMZ M.M. Lutz IC2 M.H. Mosbacher ICZ W.A. Norris EMZ L. Robinson EMZ G.D. Serrano ICZ B.M. Walden EM3 M.R. Ambrose EM3 D.R. Auvenshine IC3 D.M. Boyd EM3 M. Collins IC3 J.W. Davis EM3 A.H. Diggins EM3 L.M. Elsky EM3 J.E. Fever EM3 J.R. Hagan EM3 K.M. Heiderscheit EM3 B.D. Hodge EM3 V.G. Ibay EM3 T.L. Joa EM3 P.H. Jones IC3 K.N. Kline EM3 D.A. Mosser IC3 R.O. Nicholson EM3 J.D. Payumo EM3 D.A. Rollins IC3 R.E. Rush EM3 R.G. Sison, Jr. EM3 C.G. Spencer EM3 W. Schwaller NT ,, fz ' l- f ' , ,X 'fi , I R ' 1 4 IA, , W am, 5 ., -, z 3 L 4 fx f E 4 i a M V zz' IWW an X N I ,:-f V , L N f X L f 1 af' l,., ,L .X X ab. 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D.l.,.IpN1I-N Silxciru. fX,,'X.. ILNIIN Thomas. ICI-N Davis. I'.N1I'N Syhrc. DII.. I1N1I A Zumbanini.I1N1F,-X X M Division LCDR P. Coyle LT R. Tipps LTJG R. Wilkins ENS R. Condon Clore Foster Foust Delong Williams Andriessen Buren Carman Comparativo Idonas King Tripp Allison Baer Campos Christian Ciancitto Daniels Eason Eickhof f Grifiin Lafauci Limos Lunsford Rykse Stewart Wanstrath Aguayo Anderson Beadle Bcadle Bootman Cambra Cambell Crampton Davenport Davis Dvorac if 5' 'L is nnitn 1 ff L a f M in ip, ' wx i i ii LA ,if i 3, Sfl,,gi 'i I- 4 '97 X ., X ,,,,, 2, ,f f , .MJ ffl 1 i T U - i Q S , ,V Q , J 1 vw-'M , . EX '. 4 4' Y ,Y 4 S D M Rx, D' i'i , i C W K .t ., - fi' 1 m X - , N All? 178 St , .,.,, , 9 Farius Fitch Ford Garrett Gill! Gonzales Hill Hmm.m Holm Hummel Humor lrdcmcks lung Rox .xly Nl.ll'llll 5l.rlr.ngos Nldllcra NlCl'xIllglll Nlcycr Nlomcro Osborne Oxlwor nc l,L'fklllN llclrrsoll l'l1.lrI RL'xlxlL'll Sunny Slclmll R Division LCDR J.E. Doan LTJG A.E. Deidloff LTJG J.Garner ENS. R. Brown CWO Pond CWO Piccini Harvey, W.E. Ludwick, C.E. Pelly, A.A. Bryant, B.B. Anton, J.S. Berthold, G.R. Bmst, A.F. Cantrell, L.D. Nihan, L..I. Schobel, S.J. Andrews, C.H. Baskin, B.R. Bedell, W.M. Bera, RJ. Enlow, W.J. Gaya, B.R. Huffmter, D.K. Lucas, T.C Lydic, P.M. Oelke, P.E. Ploof, B.D. Reno, D.R. fo- ,.,,. an ar E Aga. K I .4 42 W , ,xr 'V Q, M ,i ,Vi ,M ' ' 4 A , ., .! K 1,1 Riff N -,i , , if ,Li Q by M ,,, 4 3' Ax gn, ff- A, 4 V K fa . A W x 4 f s v 'BDI A an, 9'f MFl M I S Q A1 3 180 m A' ,-.11 if xx : jf! i I ' Om 'W'!ff! ? 'r -S 5 , ' SY , r nh' 1 Aff ,vu ...Q f A ,fv- . ' fn' , .5 .3 4. ' ' ,SLI-ff ,Jw -. Am '- lax nl 1' i 5 x 2' L' 'Q' '15 K ,. mu, -v, X ann '-nm - Q 1. KJ ns IN s. A K 1 I 4 635 -.,, 413' fo- -- 1 V, Nl Reyes. RR, Schanu. DA., Thompson. 51.1. Bransford. P.E. 1 ,2 A sq 9? P' , Rhoudx. CLI . ScH. K I. Slungl, lJ.lz Slcvison. R,D. Vidrnnc. CR. Wagner. IH-.. Worfc. 'I .R. Taylor, l...l. Ahrlgo. CP. Bangsund. CD, Belton. ,l.A. Bowman, BN. Heshour. Jlf, fiilbcrtson, CW Hanson, l..D, Harris. D.Ci. Harrison, JJ. Havcrkamp, J.A Jcnncttc. Ci.V. Lcwallen, M.L. Quicho, E.G. One of the oldest sciences practiced by man and in many ways unchanged fundamentally from the days of sail- rigged ships, good navigation remains essential to the modern sea dog. To- day's quartermaster has at his disposal numerous electronic systems, com- puterized programs and countless vol- umes of published aids, but his objec- tives remain steadfast: approximating the ship's position as carefully as pos- sible and selecting her future track. Long watches in large quantities are one mark of the quartermaster's trade. Every man in the department is utilized during unreps and special sea details. This is in addition to their normal re- sponsibilities of logging significant events of the watch and manning the after steering room twenty-four hours aday. The precision with which the Naviga- tion Department carries out their du- ties directly affects the safety of the entire ship. Keeping on course and in safe waters is a pretty important task. N Division Mcfonkcy. R11 LT' Games. R1 ,QMCS Brasurc. l,.I,. SN Clark. N.B. SN Dcclcrcq. M,W, SN Dunklcc, L.Iz. SN fiumrn, R.W. SN Kunz,W.A.QMSN Lcmbckc, QM3 Lindley. B.T. SA McKim. K.l.OM3 Menard, AJ. QM2 Oliver, I.B. YN3 Payne, W.B. SA Picconi, NJ. SN Quncll, W.H, QM2 Reneau, W.E. SN Spelts, K.G. QM3 Stean, A.B. SN w,. Medical ww I M-V.. WL .kk 184 ' Abs KD ft . I 0 ., ...I : YE? .--Y . . .4, 'f, I ,J X X 5 Q ' r X I .., Q I I C' 4 . , 1 ' Cr F' , I ' If A A I ' A A I 'fL'7.rJA 'I f XJ h 2 is n 7 4 . A I Hu. 1 ,gel 'ff,5!x.'f,':y. f:' ,far x if .fr ' I A Nd H- ' I r 'F 1 I 1 , P n J' H , ,M I r 'il' -,, M.- .. .,. as 2? .. A. g 1 n 3 A -I I A 'a v w'IIlILlI1lS,fl.D.,I' lx ak IMI .4 'I' in Davis. NP. ll LCDR MC LSNR Ellis, SS. LCDR MC USNR Tcnopir. Sul. I.T MSC USN Ackcrl. B..-X.. HMCS Burke. R,C.. HMC .-Xd3I'I1S,C.NY. HMI Anderson, BI . HM3 .-XrwI1u.R..-X.. HA Bcllclky. 'lfC.. HM3 BI.1gg..I.R.. HMI Burris. R. .Ir., HMI Chrislcson. J.. HM3 Cooper. Ufll.. SN Crass ford. XX .H,, IIM I Daniels, I'.M., HM3 lfournlcr, l'.R., HMI Li.1rbc. Ill ., HM3 II.Ir.l..I.I'., IIMI Huber, XX .,l., HM3 Johnmn, ,I,l .. HM3 Johnwn, .II ., HMI May hcvs. .l, I .. IIM3 N1Cf.lfIlIX,l R.. HMI Mcl'uvs.ln, R M., IIMI Mnrlcnscn. .I C . HMI Olwnii Il . HMI I'n'Icrxull, XR IJ , IIM2 R.mk.I, R . IIMI 8cI1grvI1l.CA.. IIMI W1llmmx.N.II,SA Slcpl1.I ,.l,. SN Stover, I IL. IIMI SUllIIl1llI,V.S..IllVI3 'I hompsun, AB.. HN Vcnlulcll. AI., HMB Walcnlowski. 'I nl.. HM2 'CI1 -. 'Q'C1af M Communications Q. M S if Q L .. ,, , W .. .M Q 4'w-np.. ,,,g, 1 A 1 , ..,,,.w..s4 I-f---if ,m,:,.1w f , K , . 2 f 3 'Ps-5 E 1 3 I ? 5 U' . L C 2 , 3 - f 1 x , 4 3 6, j ' P Nm , ,,,,,,..,...,m,,... QMS? CR Division if 4 .. ff V f'.Q 5 I t X 5.4 -K- 1 mat! A r 5 'lr 2? 4 i xx x 4 , cu XE' X' i R S 'K 39 '2 , an Q l fn ' H 5 -fx Nia Zi -'AN Av ,if E J .4 4 api 1 'W - R , fr P f Q-in .ff FT fr lx? 6,1 ' X r '1 . ' f H ' L X X - lk ' M f' , X x . x R X X M N Rx A P H ' JRR Kg f x N Ferguson, L.L.. LCDR Schupp. JA., LTJG Beisung. SJ., ENS Randolph, CLR., CWO2 Mcscrvcy, RLS.. RMCM Roscnc. R.J., RMC McGuire, W.M., RMC Johmon, L.C. RMC Allen. R.C., RM3 Arguclln, Al., RMSN Axcry, RM3 Blick. UB., RM3 Borscllino, J..-X., RMSN Brady. R.R.. RM2 Butlcr. DD., RM3 C.1ulcy,R.l,., RMSN Clark. DD., RM3 Cook, R.l., RMI Crcvu, NVD., RM3 Dcl1tuscll,M.W.,RM3 Dtmng,.l.N.. RM3 llrohnn. CM., RM3 l-runcm, lfl ., RMI l-rnnks,C.I:, YN3 tiublc. A.l1., RM3 Cit1xtt1llls,l7.A,,SN llulsl.W,.l,, RMI Jcnkim. R.l... RMSN Jones. RS.. RM2 Kung, l..B., RMSN King,S.I'., RM3 King,W.C., RM3 Krystiniuk,J.J., RMSA Kuchl, K.W,, RM3 l.1ndcroth,B.l'.., RMSN Moss. D.l1., RMSA Nemcckay, TJ., RM3 Ncskorik, GP., RMSA Owens. RM3 Palmer, K.l.., RM3 Platte, CLS., RMSN Plunkett. KJ., RMSN Rcott, J.M., RM3 Bjordahl, R.M., SMCS QDiv Oflj Bennett, G.E., SM3 Gracheck, L.D., SM2 Humphrey, J.J., SA Paskevich, A.S., SM3 Rupe, T.M., SA Shilling, D.D., SM2 Shilling, E.M., SN Turner, J.M., SMSN Umlah, J.E., SA Weaver, K.W., SA Kelley, M.W., SMI Simon, L.R., RM3 Sinclair, D.E., RM3 CS Division -:Xa , , . 'S ree, l it A Si rr A 1 ' 1 ii it Si W 'L ,,,A ,f L' I . '-fr Q S ,jf t , W . A it ,':f Z ' , N ,,,, V3 h . YJ .A I X Qi' 121 n I A D Y J W X bA,. t ,-,, R . , E ' A S A A Snyder, D., RM3 Souza, L.L., RMSN Stephens, P.D., RMI Torres, CR., SN Torres, J.J., RM3 Vreeke, R.A., RM2 Weafer, SE., RMSA Williams, S., RM3 Wortman, CE., RMI wright, C.w,, RM3 Yonke, wc., RMSN 1' , 3 V ,H f ,ur -'UU -. yi , . -in l . 5 1 K it f R t'i. A ', X 5-Hs. 5 X 11 A , -A Ai. S M42 X-:nr T W' 4 xt ,Ml if if he fi Q X -nw fil l X uss oiiisioxxv 0 P ll Wk 1 lIA'1'lilN ,C ,Pal . glvxv K i' 'Le f Operations As the ship's neural center for all major evolutions, the responsibility falls on the Operations Department for providing fluid coordination in scheduling and execution of these of these events. The department consists of seven divisions responsible for weather guessing, assisting in aircraft recovery, maintainence of all elec- tronic gear used by the department, observation of the surface situation, tactical control of strike aircraft. and ship's photography. l -.xii -I 5 fi The weather picture is the domain of OA Division's aerographers. They suffer the weatherman's universal occupational hazard of being noticed only when in error. The Air Controlmen of OC Division operating out of CATCC employ radio and radar in the recovery of aircraft. They coordinate the arrival and departure of aircraft carrying passengers, mail. and cargo. to and from Oriskany while at sea: publish the Night schedule, and monitor each mission from launch to recovery. Maintaining and repairing the array of electronic apparatus belonging to the department is the responsibility of the lilectronics and Data Systems Technicians of Oli Divisions. This in- cludes radar and radio equipment, and the Naval Tactical Data System tNTDSl. Ol Division keeps a track history and prediction for all ocean going con- tracts, in the Surface module: while aircraft are vectored into designated areas in the Pit area. The Combat Information Center collects and dis- plays data vital to those concerned with the total operational picture in the immediate area, Photography, on the ship or in the air, is the prime responsibility of OP Division. The photomate has a wide variety of assignments, from pro- cessing air reconnaisance to providing the pictoral content for the cruiscbook. OZ Division collects data on enemy forces and schedules air strikes. The division also handles the department's administrative paper push. Finally, OS Division's Communi- cation Technicians listen to Oriskany's security. OA Division Gustafson, E.F. CDR' Cullen, C.E. AGC Beatty, W.A. AG2 Blake, M.E. AGI Davis, R.L. AG3 Desio, V. AG2 Duran, G. AG2 Ewing, S.C. AG3 Garcia, T. AGAN Gedult Von Jungenfeld, AG3 Hogue, R.L. AG2 Jorgensen, T.M. AG2 Susan, L..l. AG1 Szabo, M.J. AG3 Werbe, WJ. AG3 OC Division Riley, w.E. CDR. Schmidt, D.H. LDCR E.F.C. Baumhofer, WJ. LDCR Ellis, W.C. LT. Pobuda, R.G. LT? Basham, T.R. ACCS Blacow, E.W. ACC Martin, C.D. ACC Badgett, J.T. AC l Boaz, M.T. ACAN Carpenter, R.M. AC 3 Collett, J.D. AC 2 Gray, D.R. AC 2 Haskan, C.V. AA Henderson, N.H. AC 1 Hilliard, HJ. SA Howes, K.C. AN Johnson, C.T. AN f A 1 A S A A.i m ,iii ff' A My M gr, ,L s . e l A N . r A 1, 4 , W as RYA? N4 4 -my I 23 rv ii fn C..- f' an I pai' .Q -HQ-Y N3 X . ,, , , , 4 1 ,- I 5 'F ! .,,+.. ,, wma 1 . J 'FPA A' A. -is 'kan f L , s.,-.- , , 'Wi' , s W , gi A ,C , ! q V1 ag -A-ff f g j .15 I iiii ' 9 X 5 ff xi K -,-., .3 n Agp, rn wait h K rf ff n ' 4' , , g X f I ik erik Ja Q ,- Lanz, R.F. AC 2 Le Clair, J.W. AC l Manion, A.T. AN Mc Fee, M.S. ACAN Merlo, F.C. ACAN Powell, H.O. AC 2 Saunders, T.R. ACAN Schaeffer, .l.D. AC l Scheid, R.w. AC 3 Sharkey, J.W. AN Shook, LC. AC 3 Smith, rw. AC l Sullivan, B.L. AN Walters, W.L. AN LE Page, R.H. LDCR Mosher, R.D. CWO-2 Holmes, F.R. ETCS' Bender, P.T. ETC Chandler, R.R. ETC Day, J.W. ETC Rumph, D.E. ETC Hubbard, Cu. DSC Campbell, Rs. ETC Abraham, L.l,. ETNSN Buckner, J.F. ETR 3 Bagley, C. ETR 2 Balding. CN. DS 3 Barry, ll.D. ETN 2 Bcckncll,C.A. ETR 2 Benner, G. ETR 2 Borlcy, DJ. ETN 3 Bryant, l..J. DS 2 Callison, D.E. ETR 3 Chaploney. .l.M. ETN 2 Clark, T.L. ETR 2 Click, CM. ETR 3 Coleman, T.L. ETR Z Couch, K.E. DS 3 Cox, WC. ET l Crimes. CD. ETR 3 Cyphcrs, R.H. ETN 2 4131 X. A .fly 'ri A am IQ!- a. Ml . ,af T. , 1 A Rx f xA Rx OE Divzkion f- .4544 'A Q fk . 5- ' W, 3 .,' ' , ,,,, ' ' ' 1 ' 'Q 5 QR , K. fiw, ll-an ll, - ids W- xi? ' ' .fb , - .4 rw- iff 1: is Q . . B ,Ig ar. ,y fu.. W uw' . bA A I L is ,I 215 QI .Q, 4 AL QW 35, Dc Pue, S.A, DS l Diener, D,F. DS 2 f Dove, J.D, DS 3 Dunkelberger, J.P. ET 1 , Q. 1,3 ' Duvall, MJ. CTR 2 V I A - - Follis, D.L. ETR 3 . T - -' ' ' Gano,T.C. ET l N' C , ., T , in 1 x Gblay,C.E.ETNsN R f X Q' D X rf X 7 . , I X3 Grimes, J.D. DS 3 ' 1 , ' W' Gump, C.W. ETN 2 ,K I V... - ,. , J ' Gustafson,A.C. DS2 - G . '7' 'Q ' ' 'f 2 1' Ti 4 ' ' .. Hall, D.D. ETR 3 ., . ' I - ,,,' - fy Harp, LA. ETN 3 , - C 1 ' . A ' , Q ,f Harper, W.A. SA r T ...f , . , A , ' A . ,QI ' ,f A Hassinger,G.T. ETR 3 XX XX tk M A X ' , l9l Heffron, M.N. ETN 3 Horton, E.C. ET l Humbert, R.L. ETR 3 Hunter, J.L. ETR 2 Javier, E.C. DS 2 Judd, J. ETR 3 Kimmel, D.C. ETN 3 Mayfield, D.D. ETNSA Mautz, T.E. ETR 2 Meyer, H.B. ETR 3 Meyer, K.F. ET 1 Morton, D.W. ETN 2 Nicholson, R.L, ET 1 Owsley, G.K. ETR 3 Parker, D.M. ETN 3 Partridge, M.L. ETN 3 Pennartz, M.J. ETRSA Perniciaro, SA. ETNSA Peterson, R.D.fETNSN Phillips, K.D. ETR 3 Ransdell, R.M. ETR 2 Rew, R.C. ETN 2 Richardson, G.E. ETNSN Robinson, L.R. DS 2 Rodewald, D.D. ETRSN Rodriguez, R.M. DS 2 Scott, A.D. ETNSN Sherman, E.A. ETN 3 Short, D.S. ETRSN Sletten, W.G. ETN 2 Smigiel, P.J. DS 2 Smith, R.C. ETN 3 Sobzak, M.W. DS 2 Sommers, D.A. ETN 3 Steinmiller, L.M. DS l A , 3 we i 3 :N ? - J N , . +N-r. fg, K f 1 if X X-N , , it X 3 rw-rm f 5 X., 5 xx i rem, ,,..tw.. Y My W' 2 1: E N X 3 'X ws N ff , X W Q A T 4,84 SNS 3 A . S 'fa X , ,ki ess, i K .4 ' 1 A AN X ? Q.MAv,,,4rf XM-ef, X Y V A f I R 1 R , k 2 ,, , 2 t 3 2 , eff: QQ if-lag, I 5 Q i it P H' ' 3 fi ,,ii t .4 I Wie .' ju xx . ' I . X li , ,iii ykrv i ts A A X .f in ix will 4 wr- 'fi 3' A: W N Q-1 M 2 I - I f r ,Q 4.4 is 1' V , I 4 ' E 25,5 to ,,, 3 ,. 3 B A K NA ii i 2 AK ,Z il. ,,,ri lj 1, Strac1lo,G.A. ETNSN M W W If ,H Stubblefield,D.R.ETR2 f 'W' Gi 1- f Svatek, P.J. ETN 3 ' V f ,li-'kb Thomann,G.R.ETN2 . asf, ii Tm1e,G.M.DS1 'I 3' Tucker, J.J. ETN 3 Q 'xggig A M Webster,J.C. ETR2 as in Wilder, s.E. ETN3 'X Y Wolfe, B.G. ETRSN ,Q Aiii -, 192 ,w.N. SN 31l:i'51t,B.C. ETRSA Yates, P'M' I 01 Division Ahrenstein, MJ. CDR Ladek, K.E. LCDR Fillingim, R.L. LCDR Jennings, J.L. LT Brown, R.W. LT Smith,J.F. LT Martin, J.L. LT' Barnett, L.L. LTJG Jackson, M.L. LTJG Uttich, R.M. LTJG Williams, D.E. LTJG Keith, D.W. ENS Esch, C.B. ENS Bunosso, A.T. CWO-2 Nance, O.L. OSCM Prindle, R.L. EWC Phipps, J.K. OSC Atkins, A.G. OSC Bashford, T.R. OS3 Betz, C.B. OSSA Blake, G.A. OS3 Blanchard, E.D. OSI Bodden, R.S. OS3 Bryant, W.R. SN Brzezinski, R. AN Burdash, E.C. SN Burr, R.J. EW3 Bussiere, J.L. OS3 Cain, P.J. OSSA Campbell, R.B. SA Card, D. SA Cava, M.R. OSI Crichlow, R.E. OS3 Crocker, L.J. OS3 Davis, D.E. OS3 Dell, L.J. OSI Dorsch, DJ. SA Doss, MJ. SA Dunlap, R.E. OSSN Edwards, A.L. OS3 Finch, J.C. EWl Fisher, M.K. EW2 Funkhouser, T.C. SA Graham, R.A. OSSN Hearne, P.D. SN Henry, T.S. OS3 Hernandez, R, SN Hishrree, D.W. oss Horvat, A.P. OSSA 'A t,.., ,J nv' W5 :ig S f ii-M. '13-T ,. f xih1f1 ,Q1.,L ii Al YL. ?i L F N, N W ' A , ,. Q,-. 1- , M ,J . X 1 . any L 7 H T 1 . ' f ., MM, ' ' W ... -M lpp, E ,X Y C H I rgifgw Q A 1, A jf' H , it , . , fit? ga My L vm Q A A. in ,L ,4k s l Am, an .dnt A N 5 f f , Y 2 -73 ' t f. f fb va , T , wx Q s , l , 'V :Qin ' A A A 4 5 . ,,,, 12,7451 , ici! K p ff T W v A V . H 6 f A 2 I L 'auf' f 1 , an f 'Z 3? ,L , if I wi' , V' ,W ff X7 M K X if ww-T nl. - W X5 if 7' X I VVAVV I ,nw L ,ms QM S A A ff, I X2 fiv e ? VV I , .4 , - I 'I 5 f I Wh Wu ' U A , , V, , W 2 M i'PW me fi ,ty d z , 1 ' .3 1 My q lii B , N A fi ' M X C! 1 Mix W 'sd' I 193 P Johnson, L.L. SN Jones, C. SN Kasper, C.F. OS3 King, W.D. SN Kissel, J.A. SA Kohlmeyer, R.A. OS3 Linneman, L.F. OS2 Mahoney, W.M. OS3 Maletaa, .l.T. SN Marvel, E.R. SN Massey, M.D. SN Mattys, C.B. SN Miller, J.P. OSI Muetzel, S.D. SA Nelson, R.R. EW2 Northcutt, J. OSSR Oglesby, F.B. OSI O'Shea, M.M. SN Perea, A.F. OSSN Plummer, W.D. OS3 Reibenspies, T.C. OSSA Riddle, C.A. OS3 Robertson, R.T. OSI Rowe, L.E. OS3 Seiden, J.C. EW3 Sheets, D.C. OSSN Snyder, R.D. OS3 Solum, V.E. SN Strawser, D.W. CTM3 Thornton, R.H. OS2 Thomas, R.S. OS3 Toms, R.W. SN Tuyls, J.C. OS3 Twers, D.R. OS2 Vandygriff, T.W. OS3 Van Wert, E.B. OSI Waggett, W.A. OS3 Willson, S.A. SA Winter, W.A. SN Yriarte, .I.R. OS2 Division Bergst, D.H. CWO-3' Jobb, F.E. WO-1 Overton, I. PHC Hinkson, R.M. PHC Dame, G.E. PH2 Dekeyser, H.J. PH3 Galassi, T.A. AN Holmes, S. PHI Hyde, A.C. PH3 Keen, J.L. PH3 King, T.A. PH3 Marino, J.A. PHAN Marsh, T.E. PH3 Page, P.A. 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LTJG' Barker, B.W. PT 3 Blakely, W.E. YN 2 Boob, C.L. YN 3 Davidson, K.B. SA Farrell, LJ. PT l Harrelson, G.L. PTAN Jennings, N.T. YN 1 Kelley, K.C. SN Marks, J.D. PT 2 Paparelli, R.L. SN 'QW ,..,, 5 I ,,,,, , If X 7 Z, af QQ ' 56.7 fi-w 4 l 1 2, , , , Legg , ,X .fm 43.2 V 'M F . , T or ff 'Q' ,av mv f f .- QI, 'ffijyw - X ' I I , ,ggi -' I W , , ,VN , , f M f- ax I , f 1 . ,, f fa., ., QI ,f,,,X,5I,W I, ,, I ,X QW. , I I Y A 4 , 7 II AW .,,, ,I MI I I IIIZQQ I 1, ,I I Sz, I ,L 5 I , IQ, ,, X f I IIIL!2 Ml. Y I A I I yi I, ,I I 5, f fu, ., 6 ,N . , f 'I 5 V 5' If f fv fj ,Q N ff U4 yy , 4. , f,, f, ,f - Y Q fff 4 - Z yay , f ,, , Sgxxfkxf y N-I , ' , .fast I N ' 4 P S. X - ,WK X v ' ,rib , . I 1, f- 7, ,f f L' x, mqgw s f--44 Q fLf,I was A, 'f ig F Ig, I f N f ff wr f- 5 f, W f r ,f , 4 ,, , L, ,-X , , 1 x 4 ' Xe- ' W' f e , X- o ,, ,ix ' Vx ff - X 2 wvQi Z X 2, ff Q , .... ,I - M53-il? 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Rex W 9' , 2 , gg! y if I f f' X f A ' f xx Q X xg X N s L! 9 S x X X xi xx , XX , , , X f QW ' :ff Q f 4 f xy Nix, 'f X ' ' . , Wt N ,, f, ,vdfn ,Q f ,f , ,, V' A' :Z ' , , , ,f f L ,, ,, ,, , 'E f l V ff W f Z f A ,MW f ' 2m 'N .5 f f ' W f ' ' Q if 1 4 C ,' V ' 1 f , 2 - ff ff a, Z f 7 f 2 , f .I 2 f z , if f i X Z f f- , ,A W, 1 A f ff , ,-,,, ff, , y f hs W 1 f . ' i 'ff ' l f x f 5 Y ,, ! Z X X .fl M, 'Nj W ' fi wwf f 11 , ,f 9 ' - , f VCQSW, -1, f N f wx I, , -, ff' V , X-f ,W V , f- -f ' , ,Q 7 , ,fix fm ,V W W Q W-'ff 4- V 7 , 2 Z? W I, 5 . Q Q, iw, EQ ' If 'W f ' x X f ff , I w ' mf 5 Q f X Ny- , f -X it 3 ,rg a 4. 'Hi- Q , Ap ff Q I , Q 14- ' 2 . . . -'P , X X 4 Y- x? s 4, I ZA ' ,A R I , f ,C I , ., A A- n A YR ji S-2 Division XKVJFY. Ni. S.1m.xI.1. PX, -Xbimgy. C. B,1rlh,SI Busm.m. D Cbncrm, R, Contreras. l . Cummmgx, ,I, Dm xdaon, N l5IfksCII. R Kimber. H HMI, B II,xrr1x.I Is. JCSIIICI. .I N1.xxxu-II. U N1cCorkIc,.l. N1cnuuwk,,I X1x'UIL', I N1ucIIn'x, N Poole, I PI Inc, II Rlullclln, X RUIIICI. IJ S.IIIlCI4IIl1, li Salma. I Smulh, II SIIIIIILI Suxnlh. XX PSS CSC CSI S.-X L S: CSI CSI CSI CSB CSI CSSN SN CSI CSI CSI S,-X SN CSSN S.-X CSI CS3 CSX CSI CSI CSSN S A CSI SA Ami Slccm, I CN, Sundcll. R CSI , Wood, II I I I I I99 I I Z '11 i S 3 Division Brooks, T.E. LTJG Swenson, P.C. LTJG Hall, L.E. SHCM Baggett, J.D. SH-3 Diametteo, J. SN Douglas, A.R. SH-3 Goodman, K. SA Hageman, J.R. SH-l Idrogo, C.H. SH-3 Kenny, R. SN Klare, H.W. SH-2 Madara, L.A. SH-3 Martinez, A.E. SN McKinnie, R.W. AN Medina, P.G. SN Miller, J.D. SA Nebl, R. Sh-3 Phillips, R.W. SHSN Rogers, J. SHSN Skettingland, T.N. SN Sperry, M.P. SN S 4 Division Martin, J. ENS Ahern, D. SN Anglin, B. SN Bagorio, R. DK3 Beltran, R. DK2 Carroll, D. DK3 Fernandez, A. DKC Gaffney, R. DK3 Jaramillo, M.A. DKl Leano, E. DK2 Naguit, D. DK2 Riley, J. DK3 Stoicich, R. DK3 Thompson, R. SN Q. ' U 'Q E fn ' , fr T 5? i if ik HQ ' 435 P W f Y! . ,f I f 1 4 , x f . , . . V , Y , R ,Q 1 N 7 f A W L Xxx: i XX l 4, s , X N ,. . X X X, t 228' Q i , f , 4 , s X .. X X ww .ua A X .js-,aw ff, 5 C . t I V K R Q A 5 A Nha, A L 4 f N if ki Q .Q R X N A S , Rx .. H A me X ,,,..,.- ,,.,,. , x , . as , M. J is X .,.. . X Lx k A Tomelden, E. DK3 J Torio, F. SN , ..,.. Weber, M. DK2 Q, 1, I 1 'Q' Iwi S-5 Divzlvion 3 .cu V I -:FJ og, 33K 2'5- , M- fg- 'T It T' A ox j Uv -,sig ii: C! A r f,f m T' 1 f Y .QX ixywr' I ff l Q , , .6 15 Maxx.. 'H Y 1 F 201 fs., I l '. 'fri'-13 ' ' i ,jp , liiiit . -...,. , Lynch, .lohn F. LTJG Narciso, Benito B. SDCS Diaz, Fclimon N. SDC Cutaran. .I osclito M. SDC Castellano, Ycdustro D. SDC Abulcncia, Roberto D. TN Buroso. Gcncroso Y. TN Bartolomc, Alfredo A. SDI Bella, Cesar D. SD3 Cadicntc, Wgirlito D. TN Caluguy, Modesto T. SD3 Carillo,Mari1tnoM.SD2 Cay ctgtno, liriiticisco l.. SDI Cyr, Donald Ci. T.-X Dalit, .-Xbrahum J. SD2 Dc Castro, Rey nuldo M. SD3 Dc flUlIl1LHl,POI11PCOS.SD3 Dcl Rosario, llcnry Ki. TN Del Rosario, Maximo M. SD3 Dcla l lamti. Wilson M. SD3 Dichoso, Romeo M. SDI Dino, Juunito ti. SDI Domondon, Alfredo ll. TN Faulkner, Rickey R. TA Francisco, Rodolfo S. TN Grccnliicld, Dave S, TA Guerrero, Romeo M. TN Halog. I-'climon M. SD3 .M ' ' l-g:g'f.3:3y . , ,. Y Harbort, Harold Q. TA Ilang llang, Patrocinio P. SDl Ladioray, Restituto L. Lagda, Felepc C. Limos, Maximo F. Liwanag, Rolando B. Lontiong, Carlos S. Luzcano, Bello A. Mailare, Segundino, T. Marcilla, Enrique T. McWilliams, Paul E. Napalan, David V. Natividad, Edwin G. Oncita. Edmundo I. Palma, Magtangol S. Panganiban, Remigio R Pangilinan, Jesus S. Pineda, Edilberto D. Ramos, Arturo C. Reyes, Jose O. Reyes, Leopoldo L. Salazar, Francisco L. Santiago, Eulogio L. Simpelo, Egnacio S. Sisco, Michael L. Smith, Dale A. Suguifan, Vincente Torres, Reynaldo N. Villanueva, Edgardo L. SD3 TN TN TN SDI SD3 SD3 TN TN SD2 TN TN SD2 SD2 SD3 SDI TN SD2 TN TN TN SD3 TA TA TN AMS3 SD3 .l sf A-I Sk ,fv-s,. 1, ,ME A 'LT- - lr x f' W 'WE x . ar1sl ' -.r ,.-an M 'W fx! . .,., ,u 5' 6 Division Swartz, C.C. CWO2 Lockwood, F.B. AKCS McCulley, V.R. AKC Thomas, J.K. AKC Antoine, B.V. AK3 Ayers, C.E. AKI Berganio, R.R. AK3 Bishop, R.C. AK3 Bittle, T.J. AA Block, W.E. SN Briones, A.L. AK3 Browning, Mlnj AK2 Camama, H.M. AN Canlield, E.M. AA Conium, T.W. SA Delaune, D.P. AK3 Donaghey, L.R. AK2 Duncan, J.E. SA Ellison, R..l. AN Faille, R.C. AK2 Farley, C.D. AA Farrell, W.M. AN Ferguson, A.L. AK3 Finne, Clnl AK3 Gcftakys, G.C. AN Gerardo, R.T. AN Gossard, C.M. AN Guiterrez, A.G. AK2 Guzman, G.R. AN Hale,W.T. AKl Hall,G.R. AA Hammer, R.G. SA Harper, l.W. AN Harte, D.A. lll AK3 Hildenbrand, R.D. AK3 Hobbs, CE. AKAN Hoffhincs, J.E. AK3 Holmes, R.H. AA Joco, B.M. AK3 Jones, CL. AN Johnson. Llnl AA Lane, Clnj AK3 Langworthy, M .W. SA Lansdale, CE. AK2 Miller, T.O. AK3 Moore, H.LnJ AK3 Munoz, L.M. AN Osak, Minj SA Perhacs, M.A. AKAN Phillips, D.A. AA Price, K.H. AN Ramirez, E.A. AA Regidor, E.K. AK3 Ryan, M.E. AA Sanders, P.D. AKI Schrader, C.D. AN ,Q xaf gs- Q J A 3 gf' i Ai 4 ,x a S A -rx b 1 -., 53' ' ij. 9, x V fx X' V .4 2 , A' all i at x : gh ll ' vm A l . I I , I , X . . A N L K ' S' T Sz. ,rg 1' h z.: fi at H- if i , ,Q 5, N -'ak . K ,Q K f We ff' :Z-, I i ' I A .4 1-'vga ,npr 'nik 'x 3:1 6 5 .. S lx 'J f X . 9 Tj, 2 :- . QV X V ,f , ff as f , -v ll al , 43 ,fi 3 UQ F J, 3'- 'ff L. 1 If f- -- q, I Miwv . Q 71, 203 6. - an 1'--. 'il Q 3 li 'V ' O 5 f AB 4- .I J. s 4' ai L3 i- . Q if--v' .ur V 3 1 Selle, C.W. AK3 Senior, C.W. AKl Simon, G.W. AA Gini Soriano AK2 Stillwagon, R.L. AN Tarrazas, R.R. AA Toler, J.B. AA Tribble, S.L. AA Tyson, GJ. AK3 Volk, S.R. AN Wakefield, A. AN Wickman, R.C. AKAN Whitehead, J.A. AA Wilson, K.P. AK3 S-7 Division Lum, CH. LTJG Bartlett, J. DP2 Coppolino, C. DPSN Drotzman, M. DP2 Farmer, J. DPSN Ganguillet, G. DP2 Kippes, G. DPSN Kipple, G. DPl Lieser, F. DP3 Manz, T. DP3 Morales, P. DP2 Oshiem, S. DP2 Snuckel, J.DP3 .1-2 - Q 4 gf N-:,1r15q ' -3' J k jr lv A , 1 ' ,, N l 2 , A a ,I :T iq, 'fp 1? K, f K ' f 5 ii :fi f A ' ' ,S A e 'X . '49 W, 'hiiff A . X' 1, A WZ . f X f wnS0n,R.D.AN ' 'wa . 43 Wolfe,M.M.SA T S ' V ' A an , 1 iQe.'ff ,J f A .,.. 5 ' 9 9 'W' wr- i ,W n - it f . ,r A 1 fa 1 l Thomas, D.DP2 Welch, D. DP3 1 ? f 'TN' Yee, L. DP3 Zabelny, E. DP2 fi W' ii' A il A ,, I A 5 X' M , In Zh 1 1 I '? ' i -' A x The duties and responsibilities of the Weapons Department range from the handling of ordnance and ship's defense to the maintenance of effective ship's security. Fifth Division is responsible for the stowage of ordnance, the security and maintenance of magazines and for the custody of small arms. Other divi- sional responsibilities extend from the upkeep and operation ofthe 5 battery to the firing of shot lines during under- way rcplenishments. Fox Division is tasked with the effective operation, maintenance and repair of the ship's fire control equip- ment and provides valuable assistance in guiding ORISK.-XNY alongside for underway replenishment. G Division handles all conventional aviation ordnance. from bombs to IU mm ammunition. lt is involved from initial receipt to final distribution Division personnel were required to meet the demands of intensiue .iir operations throughout the cruise. ln doing so the bomb-building creyys assembled in CXCCss ol' -10,0410 lwoitibs The mission of GM Division ls to af ...va ps . 4- A 1 is. Weapons stoyy, test, assemble and issue reliable air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles to the air yying. They play a vital role in the defense of CYXN'-I9 aircraft and ORlSliXNY as yyell. Special Weaponry is the field in which NN' Diyision functions. lt is their responsibility to stoyy, maintain and deliyer safe. properly configured special yyeapons to aircraft loading lC.ll1ls -X special lxplosiye Ordnance Dis- posal l nit yyas assigned to the Wea- pons Department to handle any emer- gency yyliicli might hayc occtirred in- yolying either conyentional or special ordnance fl 'W L' KP A 1 4 4 A .J ' a if -' ,i it W4 Q .,' F 1 ,,. vi S91 'K 1 205 Fifth Division Wynne, C. Ray, K. Cowles, W. Arvay, D. Bennett, R. Chadwick, G. Clair, J. Coss, W. De Witt, R. Fedrico, D. Fletcher, J. Foerster, L. Greaves, M. Guzman, R. Hanrahan, E. Harden, J. Harris, T. Henney, G. Hurst, T. Leindecker, R. Leister, C. Maxfield, B. McCollum, J. McGowan, E. Miller, G. Wogan, T. Olson, M. Papa, L. Phillips, A. Prosper, J. Richardson, R. Shipley, J. Sinegal, D. Sullivan, J. Swofford, B. Taves, B. Toles, J. Thomason, G, Wessling, J. Winslow, R. Williams, J. Wysocki, M. Mcfiinness, T. WOl CWO2 GMGC GMG2 SA SA SN SN GMGl SA SN SA SN SA GMG3 GMG2 GMG3 GMG3 GMG3 SA GMG3 GMGl GMG3 GMG2 SN SN SN GMG3 SA SA GMG3 SA GMG2 SN GMGI SA YN3 GMG3 SA GMGSN GMG3 GMG3 GMG2 ANN' I X: . XV Q , 5 f M J X S' ' f 'E N if , , A if ' Y A at-iw , . Q af A h .fv -fs -is --. vu .W in 10... 'ii 1 fi 1 X X K R W N J Y x i X 51.15. E- rx-aa, 5 5,6 J ' ii if . J Q Q., , ,.s. Q i s 206 1 T f Fox Division 9? . 4 N A 4 xg! kli l 7 C vs R ix S 'j l gh H . . 193 4 . f Y 5- Q ir R ' 'SP' . , - 5' iiii A AQ r Q W , 3 i , i 5 1 p ul up fl N X VcenslrL1,J. FTU3 White, J. FTUI Wood. A. FTCB3 A Af L3 lf? We Brow n. L. Carpcmcr, T. Reccr. J. Allison. R. Campbell. R. Coflcr, P. Dcndrcnos, l Drier. S. D Ensign, R. Flan.1g.rn. N1 lfruchcy. R. Lion1.llca,U. Good, X . Kms, C. Rrucgcr. R. lcwcllm, .l. Mclilicc. lb. Mcmcckc. S Ncnl. ii. Urhm. R. RQILEHCF. .l. llrmnd. l . ENS FTGC FTOC FTG3 FTG2 FTGSN FTG2 FTG X FTG3 F FUI FTGI FTGSN lf'l'GSN lf TCESN lf TGSN lf'l'iiSN lf I USN l-TCESN If H52 lf H52 I-HIXGSN lfl U2 Y 207 I !,,..,fff f G Division Buckley, J. Wilson, R. Levy, E. Sattler, W. Foote, W. Cooper, R. Caulder, J. Hobson, V. Myers, W. Ackerson, R. Beerley, S. Berardnelli, D. Brooks, S. Brown, L. ' Byrd, G. Cale, B. Chapa, P. Chase, R. Chastain, D. Cook, E. Coggins, G. Colburn Cruz, V. Cummings, D. Durham, J. Ellis, P. Ferguson Ford, R. Flores, R. Futch, W. Gaddis, D. Green, S. Harkins, D. Hoggatt, F. Hollenbach, W. Huffman, R. Jackson, B. Jackson, J. Kerrigan, P. Landrus, G. McDowell, R. Mercer, C. LCDR LCDR LTJG W0l AOCM AOC MNC AOC AOC ADJ3 AA AN A01 AA AA AN AA AN A02 A02 MN3 MN2 AN AA AN AN A03 MN3 AN AA A02 AN AOAN A02 A03 A03 AN AA AA AA AN A03 W sy,,,,. 7. Q L X Wal' Q iv 'ff ff ,, . . ,,,' , ' ' , . 1. H gs, L lx 3 'f 1 fwfr-A - f ' f 'f 9-. ggn' W2 g A -A A R fr if if , , J s's 1 st A r MA I .4 u if A s fs . s. lk 'A h . 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A 0 .I -X N -X N A 0 .1 A03 A03 A03 AA A03 AR AN A0.I A01 AOA N AA A03 AOI A03 A03 AOAN A02 A02 A03 A02 A02 AN A03 AOAN AA AR AA AR AA AA AR . 5 'il X- Afa cv 'uf . ,V X GM Division Houghton, D. Parrett, G. Gray, D. Burrell, J. Donahue, J. Golz, J. Goshorn, B. Heim, W. Jensen, C. Leigh, B. Martin, J. McGill, J. Overbey, L. Parker, J. Pearce, R. Richards, L. Scott, C. Standord, M. Versluis, J. W. Division Jackson, J. Jackson, R. Reichmann, V. Chadbourne, H. Morris, T. Adams, T. Bairn, C, Byler, L. Chapman, T. Clements, W, Dixon, M. Freeburg, G. Galbreath, C. Hipp, R. LCDR LT AOC A01 A02 A03 A03 AOAN AOAN AN A03 AN A03 A02 A03 A03 AN AA A03 LCDR CWO2 GMTCM GMTC GMTC GMTl GMT2 GMT2 GMT3 SA GMT2 GMT3 GMTI GMTSN ., . -'35 Y .gt TQX 4, 5 4 ' . .3 .-X D 115 X . Q , 5 s -wk x Q ah ,Q 5 N' . M. X8 X www is ., six e Aix ll . . ' A 'V A A A A . X., ' ,i'i 3 ' A l- s - l QS. 9 J A' ' ff' - ' -i XXX O C, ,xf W5 Q 5 -ff ? l 4 fs 7 , if .AFB . 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Oris- kany's Leathernecks form the nucleus of the ship's landing party which has the mission of training and deploying troops for the protection of U.S. interests in any area of the world. Seagoing Marines are the heart of Oriskanyts security system. They provide a rapid, efficient force which Marine Detachment is capable of immediate and decisive response to any possible threat to the ship's security. Wherever the ship's commanding officer goes, he is accom- panied by his Marine orderly. lt is his job to guarantee the personal safety of the Captain at all times. The leg- endary marksmanship ability of these soldiers of the sea is put to good use on one of Oriskany's 5 38 caliber gun mounts which is manned exclusively by Detachment Marines. The Corrections program is another area of Marine responsibility. Spe- cially trained Marines run the ship's brig and are instrumental in the re- habilitation of those few personnel who encounter difficulty adjusting to the sometimes rigorous demands of life afloat. The ship's honor guards and cere- monial details are provided by the Marines whose distinctive uniforms and precise, military sharpness have typified the Nation's elite force in readiness since l775. The Gruntsw are proud of their roll as an integral part of the ship's com- pany. Steeped in the traditions of nearly 200 years of faithful, dedicated service to the nation, tempered and hardened by rigorous training and in the forge of a thousand battlefields in every clime and placef' Oriskanyfs Marines, like their forefathers, have the situation well in hand. K 212 iv 3'3- v- ,-1 1 .5 v Schl.1cIL. Lfj. LPN PT. Burncuc. R,Ll. Jr. INDLT Bohn. Lfl-. ,lr. ISTSLE I' .-'xU1OS.k.R.LIYSLIII Bugle. ,Il SSLET Bad. NB. l L'Pl Brown. III . III L II LI.zr2ZY:Ili. RI ILIPI Lbtttrrr. I5 R I LIPI Cook. .II III LIPI L'rL1.', .Ir , XI P IL'PI I3.1ux..IT , XX PI LI l5.1:::rB..Ir . I I. I L'PI Dzxotyl L' ILIPI l5Eug,wL?z.N1 R ILIPI I..cIw':, I ,I PI L lt1gTm:lI,IIL PI L' Iwzuxw.. I I IL PI I .IrmL':. ,I IL L PI I ncrzn, I I LPI I u1.a'zn, II I LPI lux I X LPI I:.mLI1-IIII ILPI L-.mIIu1p,I I NLII Lm.,I,- I MII Lv .x.- LIm.m.L R PIL Lnmw IR ILPI Lnl.nX P NN IL PI url-LI-IIII X I IL PI IIJILILI N I L III IIrnL.u1,I' X IL PI IIIIIIIL-III, I7 X PIL IMI'-f.I: I NLII I .IIIVIIIIII4 I L IL PI I uy.m, IL I IL PI l McMahan, P.R. Mitchell, Jr. N.W. Morrison, H.D. Munson, R.J. Neal, J.W. Nicholas, D.R. Odom, S.E. Ortmann, KA. Pate, R.A. Peterson, T.C, Plummer, R.C. Reed, R.E. Reese, R.L. Ross, R.E. Saali, R..I. Seibel, E.T. Schilling, S.M. Schultz, S.L. Smith, S.E. Snider, .I.L. Timbs, W.W. Timmons, M.D. Wathor, L.M. Wiley, R.C. Withers, D.H. Wright, E.C. Yager, P.D. LCPL CPL LCPL SGT CPL CPL LCPL CPL CPL LCPL CPL PFC CPL SGT CPL LCPL LCPL PFC CPL CPL LCPL CPL PFC PFC PFC CPL LCPL M65 .v-, SD 4 . gappilh-fi V , :Midi ws. 3 Ing, N 2 rw. KK I Y ,J W 5 , t ,fc ' f5Ig'It31i' Lg ff- ', -. mlffifkw 'V 't X Mi. I . aw-if fi . A r vm fi. X I it CVW-I9 Staff ATT XCR C XRRII-R -XIR WING NlNI?'I'IfIiN was comiwiuricd it N.i--ti Xi: St.iiion Im Angeles, Cgililiorniii on I5 August N43 Irt ,Iuly lk?-I-I. thc .iir wing cmhgtrkcd in thc L55 L IzNINti ION ICN -lot ikir conihgit opcrgitions in thc P.iuii:.' During :fr srixuarig inuxiths. thc .iir sim action in scwcnil ni-i iir .i.iiitgxi,grw. zii.-ludirtg thc B,ittlc ol' licytc Gulf. The .tif wifig up .iinirtisti thc l'rc5itIciiii.iI I nit Cit.ition und ll'IFCC Bill! 5215 with 1 iiuzrircix us' :ic lxtirc.in Coiitlict. thc iiir wing um: .-if .ricrcu gtiziifxii llyiwg truin thc deck ull thc aiir- umit gr I xx PRINQ I ION iL'N-VI. giir ning pilots lla-.I uf -, N .igixwi L I-zfrzfiiiziixz Lirgciw in North lxorcgi. Ihc ,air win if QQ ix Ixt-fum l'i'cxitIciiii.il lyllll Ciiliitititi. Navy I fiitl 't c:.!.i .wtf x x Ihiilc Sinn NN nu N ,Qi ,1N' .f.N.N'l.1!UxlIlllilUlxL'lIXN.IfiilIl'C,Lihvvii-I9 wit if'-' ' .- l xx HHN IIUXINII RIIIIIAXRID. In lllbi thu ig I yi: if :inf N it-tn.ini ilit-.nt-i nl' tipcriitiniis li-r :iz ii? izilu-ixiw t'iinih.it iictiiilics. lhc ctw, nt 1 I .iilc iii thc .ili.it'lt ciirricr IICUN- IDI Html' X H I-t: 1 with tin thc ll.iiplinng rind llainui riislvi , I- 'qi uw lri .ty -- -- gt it ,i1ilihcllIilNlx XNN' nn 5 ,lunc I972 .ii Xlirwilt t IFR l I IIRHXN N. Ill rclicicd CDR SW. Ill llll XRII it t Xti' Ihr Miniu ii.iy thc giir wing deployed liir IIN qifhi NN I Nl I' XI .Viixc .ilimirtl thc I SS ORISKANY. il Xti iwl iw v I I-Kilfh :ii ttiiirdni.itc thc iiir wing squad- rtinx ' , ii:'ur.iIiiitix liixlts :isxigncd hy higher .iiithiiriix .vc iwagx-il '.i.i thu -hip. .ind it is thc -ioh ol' thc .iir wing xt i i Ni we ilmii they .irc giuuitnplishcd. 'Ihc CAG skill hix r-'n'cNc fitii-:N tliriiughriut thc ship. including nictiitxil. I fCil'QC'7QC. xzirtply. niziintcnuncc. und dishursing dcpiirznwcwtx tw rin gif: nl thc cmhiirkcd ziir wing und their ncctlx Prniitl wi Ihre? tritlitninx. thc nlliccrs and mcn ol' thc iiir win: .irc tlcdiptilcd iii -eric their country with honor and dixtinction CDR B.C. Lee LCDR D.G. Robertshaw LCDR O. Tolbert LT R.P. Boenninghausen LT RJ. Cathcart LT J.M. Moseley LT R.A. Shepard LTJG J.M. McDougal LTJG M.R. New LTJG R.H. Dubose ENS G.L. Akins, Jr. Swart, J.F., AOCM Brandenburgh, R.L., AFCM Pursley, R.E., AMCS Ponce, R,, YNC Anderson, R.D., PRI Caiola, AJ., Jr. AZ2 Carrol, D.M., DK3 Leano, EA., DK2 Lowrimore, D.D., YNSN Miller, S.G., YN3 Schacht, C.A., HMI Spada, S.M., AZAN -,vw 1 ' r .1 'W ,Qu-X Ar 'ew ff Y' in f ' 'R I L ' 5:4 'e.. T ge ' X as if-V Q..:i, -W 2- X . f , i v V RX is I A A W, X ,fr Q as fig K gg, C9 L ' rv gf., X 'Lf W' 5 23? X ez, ,yr 1 fx. A-have ggi M.: Q- M, - lr' in-p-naw-wt ff' N If 'ff SouAuR0 VF- l9l Satan's Kittens Fighter Squadron l9l has a yery distinguished and colorful history. The squadron was commissioned in 1943 as VI-'-I9 and adopted the sobri- quet of SAT.-XN'S KITTENS. The squadron insignia. depicting a Hell- cat astride a Trident. was designed by the late Walt Disney. Originally flying F6F HELLCATS from the USS LEXINGTON ICV-l6l. VF-l9l participated in World War II operations against Guam. the Bonin Islands. the Philippines. Okinawa. Formosa and in the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Through the years SATAN'S KIT- TENS have flown F8F BEARCATS. FJ-3 FURYS. F9F COUGARS and PANTHERS. F-llF TIGERS and finally the F-8 CRUSADER. VF-l9l has served aboard many distinguished carriers, among them the USS BOXER, USS PRINCETON, USS YORKTOWN, USS BON HOMME RICHARD and the USS TICHON- DEROGA. SATAN'S KITTENS won the Navy Unit Citation for action in Korea. was the first squadron to qualify all its pilots beyond the speed of sound and the first swept-wing squadron to have all its pilots join the ORISKANY Century Club. In July' l968 SATAN'S KITTEN LCDR J.B. NICHOLS III shot down a MIG-I7 while on a mission over North Vietnam, The squadron proudly wears the with Hash Mark for having won the COMNAVAIR- PAC Battle Readiness Excellence Award for the past two competitive periods. This year, under the leadership of CDR C.L. TINKER, VF-l9l made it's fourth consecutive combat cruise aboard the Mighty O , In addition to it's traditional role of fighter escort, VF-l9l also lIew attach missions demonstrating that the officers and men of SATAN'S KITTENS are al- ways willing and able to meet the many challenges of carrier aviation. Fighter Squadron l9l is proud to have con- tributed to a highly successful 1972-73 ORISKANY cruise. Tinker, C.L. Ball, R.P. Lester, R.E. Morgenfeld, T.A. Musitano, J.R. CDR CDR LCDR LT LT Beonnighausen, R.P. LT Waldron, M.L. LT Johnson, J.L. Meyers, F.W. Redditt, R.W. Davis, C.C. McKinster, R.P. Tovrea, G.W, Calmes, J.G. Rose, R.P. LTJG Weller, G.E. LTJG Valeche, H.R. LTJG Armstrong, M. LTJG Heine, R.R. ENS Lloyd, G.A. CW03 Beane, W.L. W0l Bogart, John B. AM HC Christy Byerly, Robert C. ADCS Franklin, Billy T. AFCM Garner, Jack F. AOC Howard, Daton NMN Sr. ADJC McConnell, Peter J. ATC Murtagh E. Retchless, John C. ADCS Starks, Reuben W. AM HC Stultz Trenkle, Daniel J. ATC Weaver, Jack H. AEC Quinlisk, P. AQC Adams, Perry M. AE3 Ago, Remy P. AMH3 Alderman, Charles W. AE3 Aldrich A03 Alexander, Mark C. AN Alstatt, David K. AT2 Anderson, Daniel R. A02 Askren, Timothy J. AMS3 Barclay, Ralph S. AMS2 Barr, James A. PN3 Barrs, James W. AMSI Bartley, Earl L. ADJ3 Beason, Mark A. ADJ2 Beavers, Robert L. AQ2 Behn AQ2 Belville, Frank C. ATAN Bennett ATI Berg, Terry L. AM EAN Biggs, Larry H. AT3 Bittle, Terry J. AN Black AZ3 Boles, Christopher C. 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AEI Conway, YNI Crnunmn, Arthur S., AMS3 Crow, Slci-cn R., AMS.-'KN Crumhlcy, Phillip W., AN Cruz, All-redo M., DRI Curtis, Michael A., AZ3 Dennis, Allen M., A02 Dipuccio, Michael R., AN Dux, Hcflor l ,, SR Dino, SDl Dolgc, ,lqnics P., AM H2 Douglas, Willigmi B., AMHJ Dugan, Rich.ird l1,,AMHAN liilcrs, l honms J,, AN lrrldndaon, Curl N., PRI lord, Ronald l ., ADJ! l'.irinmlc.id, 'Xllll li.irri.i, l nirixlo, AMH2 lrcnph, All Cicnunp, Clyde W , AMHJ liill. l cc M ,AN firulmiii, Rim R., A l 2 lirccn, llgirry l ,AMH2 huiniin. AIAN Hale, AMI l Hull. Pclcr ll . All Hanlon, ,lolin R., A03 llcurd,Murl1nlJ.,Al'2 Hcinriuli, 'lcrry l ., SN Hicks, Randall W,, A03 Hyatt. PN2 HiIlman.Michacll1,,BM2 Hope. ADJI Jacobson, Kenneth A., AQ2 Jcnscn, Rodney P. ADJAA Jaworski, PRI Johnson, AT3 Karns,AMl,12 Kocncckc, Dennis l-,, AMS3 Kooncc. AMS3 Laccficld, James M., ADJAN Lamunyon, Harley E. Jr. SN Landry, David M. Langston, Joe D. Latham, James C. Lewinski, John J. Lindsey Madison, Paul D. Maloney, Dennis D. Martinez, Manuel Matulka, David F. Meade, Phillip T. McCray, Harold M. Mclntire, James B. McWilliams, Paul E. McNeal, Eddie A. Merten, Ralph E. Michaelson, Michael A. Milnor, James R. Molnar, James W. Morrison Morroe, Johnnie L. Nava, Jose L. Navej ar, Gilbert Naylor, Larry D. Nelson, Randy L. Ness, Frank R. Neves, Dennis W. Newman, William J. Norton, Michael R. North, Johnny D. Nunnally, Michael K. Orlett, Bernard J. Jr. Overstreet, Steven J. Jr. Parten Peterson Porter, David E. Powell, Robert L. Price Radford, David G. Redding, James A. PRAN AMS2 ADJ2 AO3 AEI AT3 AMS3 SA ADJ2 AE3 PN2 AT2 TN SA AN AMS3 AQ3 AZ3 ATI ADJ3 AA AZ3 AN A03 AEAN YN2 AMEAN AMH3 AN AZAA ATAN AQAN AMS1 PNI ATAN ADJ3 A01 ADJ2 CSSN Resurreccion, Zosimo A. TN Ricketts, Michael M. Robbins, Thomas D. Robblets, William E. Roberts, Berrell J. Ross, Sammie L. Royer, Don'al G. Rozmestor, Ray L. Rubin Ruebel, Eugene R. Ryan, James R. Sadowsky, Michael T. Scheffer, William R. Schinleber, Ronald L. 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AOI AI-.AN AM I I I AA All AMI:3 ADIZ AMS3 Al'.2 AZ2 AT2 AT2 PR3 AIJJAN IIMI AA AA ADJ2 AQAN A02 AO2 AN AE2 AN VF- 194 Red Lightningsw Outstanding pilots, outstanding personnel, and an outstanding tradi- tion of excellence contribute to the fine reputation of VF-194 throughout the fleet. Commissioned as VF-191 in March of 1952, the Red Lightinings flew F9F-2 Panthers as part of CVW-9. In December of 1952, the squadron deployed to Korea aboard the USS Philippine Sea QCVA-4753 and on 31 January 1953, flew its first missions in the Korean Theatre. One Ninety-four has made West Pac cruises aboard USS Hornel, USS Kearsarge, USS Ticonderoga, and USS Bon Homme Richard. Through- out this period the Red Lightnings converted to newer aircraft such as the Cougars, Furies, and finally, in April 1958, the F-8U-l Crusaders. On 3 August 1963, VF-191 was re- designated as VF-194. The following two years, the squadron deployed to the far east aboard the USS Bon Homme Richard CCVA-315. Nine- teen sixty-six found the Red Light- nings on a combat cruise embarked on the USS Ticonderoga, where VF-194 was recognized by earning her fourth Air Pac HE . During 1968, VF-194 converted to the F-8J aircraft and subsequently made three cruises aboard the Oris- kany in 1969, 1970, and 1971. In early June of 1972, CDR. John S. Hellman became the Red Lightnings' new skipper. it fam., ,nm , Q H ma 1 1 7' .yx.fa'r rfffhgk Aff Af: 4' we ra mv VLQBAU , 222 f 7 '1 'Q v, .v- il? X Ati - .'-'X f ' AJ I, - A f 'I' I ,, pg i QS' .. A ' 1 ,,.3.m. I r -3 r I .3 .., , W' A A A , x. 'Mt l A l - ,.. 1 . -1 4 wi 3 Q 'J' HD Ak 7 A. ig 4' . M I ,1- .4 I '11 X ' ' 1 H1 3 Q- fi ,-7 --.. ,-A . x., -'A Qi av- 'vs H ng. I ?l X ,Q- x - 3? I. fir 223 Ermis. l .CDR Nunn. J.. l CDR Hill. N.. lL'DR Ruslxcr. A.. l ll Swcnwn. D.. l 'l' XX Qllz. D.. l l klllxcnny, P , l l' 5u.ln,L ,ll l .bll1!.1!i, .I , l ll N crholl. U .l ll Slam?-rcchcr. X . l l NN r1gh1,W . l l llngcr, l . l ljk. 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AA Dusterdieck F,D. ATAN Harvey F.A. AEAN Kochansky R. PR2 McDonald J.R. AT2 McKellip D.B. AMH3 Neider W.G. AMH3 Smith H.S. AA Stanford D.L. AT2 Swenskowsky T.N. AE3 X ,401 suuttvtiw Completing their third consecutive combat cruise embarked in USS OR- ISKANY the VA-l55 Silver Foxes continued to do the job with out- standing effectiveness. Led by CDR Dean E. CRAMER, the Silver Foxes took their A-7 Corsair lls into some of the heaviest strike missions of the Vietnam Conflict. Attack Squadron ONE FIVE FIVE first came into existence in l9-13 as Carrier-Bomber Squadron VB-15, and llcw with Air Group FIFTEEN. Un- der this designation it flew during World War ll in many campaigns including those in the Philippines. After World War ll the squadron VA-155 Silver Foxesn was placed in reserve status and re- designated VA-7lE, VA-7222, and VA-728. In l95l VA-7225 vvent back into active status and participated in the Korean Conflict. At the end of the Korean War the squadron was redes- ignatedto VA-155. Twelve years later the Silver Foxes were back in combat in Vietnam On this cruise the Foxes found themselves ranging both North and South of the DMZ. The Silver lfoxes assisted in checking the flow of enemy supplies from North to South Vietnam vvttli impressive results in stril-tes tlovvn. tonnage of ordnance delivered and damage assessment. Operating at .t continous high tempo during the many long line periods, the ordnance crews and maintenance personnel ensured an ever-ready force. capable of strik- ing the enemy in full strength with dev asting results. Overcoming adverse vseather condi- tions and long vsorking hours, the level of efficiency never dropped as all hands put forth the superh effort that has made this squadron the effective fighting unit it is. With a long tradi- tion of excellence behind them. the Silver l oses of Y.-X-lii can be proud of then efforts in maintaining that record during this cruise. proving again vvhat teamvvork can accomplish. J . 4 ,,.,.i. A ... v-. ffffixl 513: gps... svf ai??'? ' . 'fv-,t '95 'J a- I Cramer, D.E. CDR Leuschner, R.L. Jr. CDR Starbird, G.L. LCDR Dekker, J.K. LCDR Paron, J.R. LCDR Farmer, C.J. LT Powell, J. LT Samuels, M.W. LT Gillease, D.B. LT Mast, J.W. LT Bloyer, S.F. LT Rhodes, C.R. LT Arnott, R.E. LT Arbiter, J.L. LT Cech, K.C. LT Borah, D. LT Humberd, C.C. LTJG Shutt, M.D. LTJG Hartje, L.A. LTJG Denton, W.R. LTJG Anderson, W.H. LTJG Keleher, W.P. LTJG Cohl, D.E. CWO-3 Touchon, A, NMN CWO-2 Akins, F. NMN AEC Benson, W.H. AKC Emerick, R.F. AQC English, W.E. AOC Estes, R.E. III PNC Hall, M.D. AMEC Hartung, R.A. AMHC Jones, L.E. ADJC Morgan, W.A. AMCS Nitsche, C.M. AQC Otto, J.J. Jr. AMSC Pfeiffer, R.D. ATC Snowden, J.H. ADJC Tudor, R.R. ATC Wallace, J.E. ADJC Trotter, E.B. 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ATAN Y , fi 235 if xpff Cross, J.R., AQ3 Conyers, J.A., AQ2 Dalit, A.J., SD2 Davis, P.A., AMS2 Dawson, D.J., AMH3 Decker, P.C., AT3 Kelley, M.K., AZ3 Dunn, G.H., AT3 Dyson, J.W., AMS2 Durrant, M.C., ADJ2 Ednalino, P.E., TN Eisenhauer, D.M., AT3 Evans, G.W., AME2 Fisher, D.H., AEAN Flores, X.O., AT2 Fowler, T.G., ATAN Goodson, M.A., AQ2 Gates, T.G., AQ3 Gibb, S., NMN AZ3 Gillespie, W.E., AN Gillis, P.J., AMH3 Goettler, T.J., AT3 Gower, G.L., YN3 Graham, R.L., YNSN Graves, D.L., AO2 Gregory, M.W., ADJ3 Guerra, H., A AMS3 Gulden, G.E., ADJAN Gorman, R.L., AMS3 Hamilton, R.L., ATAN Hammann, R.J., AO2 Hardagree, J.W., AMS3 Havlykke, D.C., AE3 Hebert, D.P4, AN Hill, R., NMN ASE3 Hubbard, E,A., AT3 Huffines, R.F., A03 Hastings, R.F., AME3 Haag, J.A., AT3 Harte, D.A., AKAN Irvin, R.D., AMS3 Jacobson, J.C., AMS2 Jensen, D.R., AME3 Johnson, B.R., AT3 Johnson, B,A,, AZ3 Jones, C.L., AA Jenkins, J.T., ABF2 Z f yum y M J, W. L? f Q ff-,, X 5 ff I , ' 1 in In 9' ox' Ah, V .fi . 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M.W., AQ2 Parvcy. T.l-.. ADJAN Patrick. T.W., AMS3 Paul. .l.R., ADJ3 ,iff f f' -.-3,::,gw-QA Pittman, T.L., A02 Perryman, B.J., AT3 Ramirez, O., NMN AE2 Ries, B.D., AN Roberts, D.L., A03 Rose, R.B., AMH3 Rutherford, S.C., AMS3 Rollins, MJ., ADJ3 Sanchez, S.P., AMH3 Sand, C.N., ADJ3 San Pedro, E.M., TN Schultz, D.E., AMS2 Shay, C.V., Jr., AN Shepard, L.S., ADJAN Shurley, D.A., AMS3 Sievers, G.B., AM H3 Sponberg, J.C., ADJ3 Spriesterback, R.W., PR3 Stein, M.W., AT2 Steineck, R.A., AQAN Sturgeon, K.W., AT3 Sweeney, R.M., ADR3 Sykes, B.H., AN Tait, G.L., AZAN Tanner, B.C., AN Titus, T.C., AMS3 Tomelden, E.B., DK3 Tompkin, D.C., AM E3 Townsend, S.L., AMEAA Tribble, S.L., III, AN Veach, R.R., ADJ3 Veeneman, J.A., ADJ2 Vester, R.L., AA Walker, C.R., PR2 Wanlass, W.D., ADJAN Ward, A.F., AA Warick, G.L., AN Welch, L.C., AMSAN Wendel, W.E., AQAN Werner, P.L., A03 Wicker, J.R., PR2 Willis, D.M., AA Willits, S.E., AT2 Willmes, P.R., AN Wilson, K.P., AK3 Wilson, R.J., AQ3 Woodrum, M.L., SN Wilson, R.C., A03 Walter, M.T., AT3 ,rib ,g ,- ' ee ' r r 1 :iam ty 4a+2 ', T ' ?iiZ xvyff A aw' Z' if , vii ' A '4l 43i.Aig!Ll1fg5kEQs, Sk C45 ',. Q MY fm' !Yhf:Qih 'Sf' ICQ 1 fir 1 M40 A4414 aww.. ff 1 1 . A ' ' flf A ' 'J' ,Si I: W ' i- A r alia? K, if .a t, Ikfffv r, A in R S .ta z tk as 1 . W' ' f A ' , A A gwmwy . 'Y I I ,'-h, 5 ' I at kx til T 42 Ny T -, N ff laik 6 r,y y V , 1 i .3 1 4.1 ay W . ,L M , it t A A R QW 4 f X T Ss Rt .fl iff. 34, Ty Q lg?C .Ei gf' W,,4, 1:2 i ,iz ' a f we Wi,f A gy . 5 - ' A if S, - Nerf 238 .X X A 1 S Young, G.L., AM HAN Youngblood, N., NM N, Jr., AQAA pw , . 91: ,x Q u ' gf. 'W E , . ,x 1 0 5 .S ' l Cir Sn: mils ,Q I: 1' ' U 1 :Q O' '13 , ' - g wx 4 Attack Squadron 215 was commis- sioned in June 1955 at NAS Moffett Field. The squadron was assigned to CVW-21 and adopted the nickname BARN OWLS. The Barn Owls first deployed to the Western Pacific aboard the USS BON HOMME RICHARD in August 1956 During the period from August 1956 through August 1964, the squadron made six WESTPAC deployments and conducted operations from seven different carriers, USS BON HOMME RICHARD, USS BEN- NINGTON, USS CORAL SEA, USS HANCOCK, and USS ORIS- VA-215 Barn Owls KANY. While embarked aboard the USS HANCOCK on their seventh cruise, the Barn Owls experienced their first combat operations against North Vietnam in early 1965. They returned again to the Gulf of Tonkin in 1966 with the HANCOCK during which time VA-215 received the 1966 Battle Efficiency Award. Their third cruise in Vietnam was aboard the USS BON HOMME RICHARD in 1967, after which the squadron was decommis- sioned. VA-215 was recommissioned on I March 1968, at NAS Lemoore, Cali- fornia and was designated to 115' the Navy's newest light attack aircraft, the A-7 Corsair ll. ln 1968, the Barn Owls deployed aboard the USS ENTERPRISE. Upon their return they joined CYW-6 aboard the USS ROOSEVELT a-d deployed to the Mediterranean in 1970. In March 1972. CDR ,l.lf. CRUM- MER assumed command during the pre-deployment training cycle, On 5 June 1972 Y.-X-215 departed NAS Alameda for its second consecutive cruise to Vietnam aboard the USS ORISKANY. X Crummer, J.F., CDR French, D.E., CDR Veazey, L.T., LCDR Gudmunson, C.E,, LCDR McDaniel, J.R., LCDR Jacobson, I-LA., LCDR Lockard, J.A., LCDR Marcus, B.G., LT Snow, J.P. Jr., LT Johnson, E.F.A., LT Treis, R.E., LT Mahew, W.E. Jr., LT Crary, M.S., LT Rittenour, H.T., LT Prince, M.D., LT Crysler, R.P., LT Weeks, S.B., LT Hightower, T.L., LT Whitmore, A.P. Jr., LT Vershish, R.J., LT Lenny, P.J., LTJG McDougall, F.D., LTJG Pavidis, P.E., WOI Hallford, l-l.C., AVCM McGlothlin, E.L., AFCM Denley, H.E., ADCS Ronco, V.J., AOCS Parent, C.F., ATCS Safford, R.L., ATCS Morgan, C.L., ADCS Sutherland, I-LA., AMSC Geppert, D.A., AEC Dean, W.H., AQC Farrar, R.D., AMHC Pigg, J.D., AQC Gloss, D.L., ADJC Ahuna, L., AN Allmand, R.L., AMS3 Arnett, D.D., AMS2 Ashcraft, D.E., BM2 Atchison, G.T., PN2 Atchison, J.D., AN Aumend, R.G., ATAN Azzaro, J.M., AMS3 Baird, B.R., ADJ3 Baltus, D.R., AMEAA Barker, T.H., AT2 Bauer, K.S., AMHAN Beal, R., AE2 Beaumont, R.J., AE2 Beckstead, K.W., AQ2 Bishop, R.M., ADJl Bodmer, R.J., AT2 Bogue, R., AQ3 Borges, A., AN Bradeen, S.R., ADJAA Brink, N., AN Briones, E.L., AMH3 Britt, R., AZAN Brower, D., AA Burbank, C.W. Jr., AE3 Burton, L.O., AN Cahoon, P.S., AOI si y 'sv -s , e S J 2 ,: aa f X ,.,,., . xx ' sl: Jai, R xg A ,fi si - 1 Q Fa? 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