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This is the U.S.S. Princeton-1952. 345. N,-g,,f,-x y : V11 ffmwf , ? J, X , 4 -5. ,.-7 , ff' frff , ,.. .f , S X W3 ,n ,,,. ,ff jf, ,V mink:- Q Q ,,:, i s f 9,611 -1 Jr. , 'f Q1 ff ,ag ' 1 ' if-sy , .W .HAZ f f f,. ,,,-1, 21 also f ,f fff y f Qaffff 1 fl 7 if Y L I n L. ! ? n 4 C - i I ' 1 ' 1 3 x I '41 ' ' .fi . .q ' '- ,. . -----. --,v ,, -' .4, -L . 1---g-,Yg1 ,L.',',' X, ,Z ' COPYRIGHTED BY USS PRINCETON FIRST PRINTING NOVEMBER 1952 PRINTED BY TOPPAN PRINTING COMPANY, LTD TOKYO, JAPAN 2. Turn to ..... Page 52 5. All ashore, USA .... ..... P age 244 TABlE Of CONTENTS 'l f , as 3' 4. .. - . ...QP fi ,ef I in , ijf il.-A . I i f if:,eai-aw af ' . keg. if We V 1. Liberty call .....Page 8 gg 355553335555 3. Muster on stations ..... Page 118 4. Holiday routine .... ..... P age 218 1 - a .4Lg.T , l . ,.. , ,, , ..,.+b4,L. ,m11m- - 4.4-.............4... ,..........,.,.,. ,. I -XM' 'W , ff! ,ff iff? ,f If 8 gf X X S, . X fN A . .X -Iii .ww Qs f 4 W K 405 K' M, When the dreaded crash of war broke over the quiet mountains of Korea that morning of June 1950, the waters of Puget Sound were calm. The scent of pine filled the air, and a light rain fell upon the many rows of ships lying in their berths along the shores. One of these ships was the Princeton. Her flight deck was bare, passageways dark. She was a sleeping ship, part of the great American mothball fleet. The United Nations had entered a war to stop an aggressor whose intent it was to force his will upon the world. To meet this chal- lenge, the mothball fleet was reactivated, and the Princeton came to life. During the year that followed, the ship saw duty during some of the most critical periods of the war, and completing her tour, again returned to Puget Sound. I LIBERTY CAll This story begins at Bremerton 'and depicts the second journey to the Far East for the continuation of the battle. This trip back was a new experience for many, a repeat for others. But for all, the lands visited, including the West Coast of the U. S., cast a spell. For at LIBERTY CALL, that wonderful time in any port when the gangways are crowded with sailors with salt in their hair, when the liberty boats overflow with the adventurous youth of America, a new world opens to the men of the Princeton. It might mean a climb up Mt. Ranier in the Cascades, a swim on the white beaches of Waikiki, or just a tour into the depths of the mysterious cities of the Orient. Whatever it meant, it was precious . . . . LIBERTY CALL . . . . sounded only fifty- four times in more than seven months. J balanced in dry dock From 28 September, 1951 to 1 February, 1952 the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard overhauled, painted, and conditioned the Princeton for sea, putting her in readiness for another extensive tour in the combat zone. During these four months the Navy Yard was home for the ship-and the surrounding area was home for the crew. From the Hood Canal, to Port Orchard, Manette, Bremerton without her planes, ual, K OWZW I 1 . 1 ,havin , 2 A f' g and Seattle, Princeton people had settled. In Bremerton was found that small town friendliness lost in other cities that play host to the services. Hunting, fishing, and skiing became the prevelant pastimes for the crew on liberty. And the rising structure that is Seattle furnished the big city atmosphere. The rain and the coldness of the weather was overcome by the warmth in the people. Christmas tree lights in December were an exemplifi- cation of the welcome of the people of Bremerton and the sur- rounding communities. 1 I 5 Ill R the Princeton was stripped of antennae and aerial while the Christmas rush was on In Bremerton f: 11'-1 'SMS-'Kar r r 1232.2 Alf? fir' f ' 'i.FZE. 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Z a 1 ff, V, that 1 February 1952 our departure day, came -s n rs--snr 'N-1'n1rviv'v-x--1 A u A 3 - .2 -eg 4. .:.:,- :.f.,-fe,-5-4.1NJ-,,,,,,, S- Q' ,Q ui the first Impression ,, , A fffv unending rain and the job of loading more than one hundred boxcars of ammunition 1 A 3, , .44 M su, P. .ff eg ilol the nimble doe doesn't suggest the high explosive anti-aircraft shells stored beneath Bangor's hills 5 it X 7 f f X- Y fwx :sw ,ss-vfff'-wx f-1-vffvwvmfr V x ,,,. fx. W HW . X i f 7 S WMD? I Yjfw - 7' obf powder cases and bombs ndff were all taken aboard nitiv On 2 February the ship began the loading and storing of what seemed to the crew enough ammunition to win all the wars mankind can remember. Little did they know that this was only the beginning of the countless tons of bombs and shells to he devoured in the next seven months of operation. During the trio of days an endless stream of boxcars poured from the tunnels and hills of the Naval Ammunition Depot. Bangor was not a Liberty Port in any sense of the word for a mighty job was to be doneg and done it was in spite of the avalanche of water from the heavens. With sniffles, sneezes, and sore muscles the Princeton left Bangor. As the tired bodies were laid down to rest, the thoughts, however, were not on the hard work, but on the many hours spent in the wonderful State of Washington. sometimes with the aid of large cranes H4 I5 ,B ..- --- 1'-wi.. .. under sunshine and white clouds lie San Diego, North Island, and Point Loma North Island, the EM Club was always filled with lively entertainment while work continues at the quay wall Ala. ids li Poir L0l11 alwil inmen Q , X other sights were the beautiful Administration Building, and, of course, . ,J , f' - tw- r 4 a mighty crane hauling aircraft is always fascinating SAN DIEGO The Princeton was both famous and at home in San Diego. Her arrival with banners flying in the golden sun of California was a reminder to many that the old friendships were to be renewed and that another section of this wonderful land was presented to Princeton sailors. Faithful wives had followed the ship south and had pitched camp in Ocean Beach, Point Loma, National City, or Coronado. Liberty found only a few stay-aboards as all hands found a pageant of color and sunshine in Southern California, a friendliness in the natives, and, beauty in the women. Approaching the end of Stateside duty, the crew made the most of some of the nation's best climate and finest people. but among San Diego's best . . tourist attraction as well as an integral part of the city's transpo system, the colorful cabl with its beautiful bay and bridges, its culture and climate rtation climb Nob Hill to the Mark Hopkins with its world e cars famous Top 'O' the Mark cocktail lounge fsi. V San Francisco is more than a city, it's an atmosphere-a way of life S W, S A N F R A N C S C O Nine days of repairs at Hunteris Point, Loading of sup- plies at the Naval Air Station, Alameda, Air Group Nine- teen embarked, the Princeton sailing for WesPac, thatis the official side of the Story. Cocktails at the Top of the Mark, dinner at Fishermanis Wharf, a try at Chinatown, and a nightcap at the Hangover Club, that might be one unofficial view. Or it could be a farewell fling at the University Club in Palo Alto, or the Slippery Gulch in Alameda, or the Hitchin' Post in Oakland. For another, a cable car ride, a trip around the Bay, a tour of Alcatraz, or even a ferry ride. Regardless, those last fourteen days in the Bay area meant just a few more minutes with families, loved ones, the precious last days in the States. The crew and the Air Group knew that when the Princeton headed bow West it was going to be a long seven months until they were again to see the sun rising over California. But new enchantment was ahead: the ship would be in Hawaii within the next five days. Fisherman's Wharf-seafood at its best , i'Z?T.Z'fi- 'nd ' g 4 . . 1 , fx, ,v A s' no wsisxlmwwmf f Sllhfw- d ui 1 leii2e'Qf .4 'R ' A ,sewn Z .C yn, ,, if 515- ffhgfafiii Q , 5 ,--- 1,,,,,,,g. 4. A 574, A, fn I ... i 3 M if A ' V - of -ggbv ,mf ,w wf 'N ' ' i ' -'f L -. ,A ..., ,, - K ' - . .:: ' . ' J' ,..f Vw X' ,I J -4- ' 'lib ' , i..',,.. - f 'a - , WL N . .,. -QL.. . D no 9 1.- -W ,. j., ,J f X M,ift3vf f,!, 1 1'-, , L x ,,,, .A ,KRW I My ...,,,J.,-.7 ,Q , ,W ci., , ,N 1 tr: xx ,XC . Qt. V 5 Q 32 :J o X ,, X- ,QR X XZ Ll , 1511 X. . ,fx at fc , N f he f :X f ff Nf 'C sr: 'LM ,,-- - ,, W ,L v 1 U f kiwffa f l g' fn: ' -xy :yi ' N32-ww. exif mi- ' A, 'CH '--PT - NX 6759- , L f 2 ' VVYVV -' Limb. Q' A '1 mJ,z JZ X f ' ,Q w C .,f5i'i' M I9 Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard could be extremely peaceful or so turbulent that it was possible to be seasick while the Alameda tunnel leads to Oakland, Berkley, and San ' F 'cisco moored to the dock ran ten minutes before sallmg, the last anxious glimpse of wife and pilot, of family and crew was most Important FIELD MED a realization comes to family and friend the Princeton the prlze wlnnmg VF 191 drlll team was aboard has gone i. l i 2 1 E.. , qw 4?2YLfA:fZf :Mx V 'It' 'Wi MQ N 13' l 'J 3 4 Q 1 B 4 -fm 'Ni A I yy!! , 1 5 X ,ct. , S A Y , , I ,,,. M. ww we ' f , T' W , . 1 K ' 1 n -,wir ' , I V 7 1 1 r J 4 :VH I Y' W ..,.. , . straining tugs force the reluctant ship into the Bay air power for the protection of America heads West to battle as the Princeton eased from the dock. 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I Xyigeg Eff I f X f li H, M 5 'ai 26 Operational Readiness Inspection completed, the Princeton rounded Ford Island for the last time crowds were on Waikiki, 'W X75 f Rf X fx Q5 new W x 4? 4' WZ 14 37 f , , A 7 x 5 f f WM W On the mormmg of 26 March a new feelmg was rn the anr The departure from the United States was now well passed and ahead was glorious Hawau The water around Ford Island however, was about as close to the beach as the shlp and crew managed to come In all sux more days passed Pearl Harbor was entered and left four times before the Princeton managed to moor to Fox Pler The walt was worth It for no other spot on the face of the earth holds such fasclnatlon The men of the Princeton can vouch that the three days spent In thus sem: tropical garden left some of llfes most wonderful memornes With youth eternal, yet age antique, the splendor of these saphlre Islands amld the dlamond sea enveloped all The sun slnkmg unto the evemng seemed to brush Its golden laps agamst the falr maiden as the mght began to reflect her gems from above Upon departmg a wistful look at the tranqunl lsles made all hands feel that Hawan was the picture of a world of contentment and peace a peace that someday per haps the entlre world would achleve seclusion on remote Nankuli Beach, but always the sparkling white sand, crystal clear water, and emerald green F I, 1 I 7 I V 5' li FQ R1 fi I ,1 E4 E If E If I. la E I ! 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'Ai J - 4. , ...I -, ,a...,.WH.,v . ,,-...-..s. . ,Tamar -mmm. - ' gf ,V v 5 Ii I, lx t ,, . E r 1 g i. 1 3 5 1 5 F 2 ' l I W sc: H j ,.,,,. K. 5,055 A 1 1... 1 X f 8 s I , . gf ' 1 5 ' 4.., a M u ' 1 the Princeton lies quietly at the buoy while liberty launches shuttle two thirds of her crew between the ship and the l Fleet Landing i 1 l I ll ll 3 miles north of Yokosuka, one hour and a half by 1 l train, two hours by car, and three hours by bus, 2 l' lies the Orient's largest metropolis. Capital of 5 modern Japan, Tokyo, center of finance, transportation, Ii' and manufacturing, is home for some eight million gt Japanese, one-tenth of the islands' total population. 52 Crammed into less than three hundred square miles, Q the people live comfortably, and gracefully, even if li ' . crowded. The bustling streets, the' hair-raising taxi ,ll rides, the smiling waitresses in the tea houses, the li if bountiful department stores and PX's, even several ip dancehalls, all became familiar to Princeton sailors. y 'J lj It is interesting to note that the Japanese laborer l y building the gigantic post-war office buildings earned y the equivalent of 3526 a month, the white collar finance li clerk in the government's huge tax, collection depart- 3' ment took home S55 a month, the pressman who printed El this book made approximately 9540, and the directors 2 of Japan's largest brewery, Asahi, earn almost S300 lf i monthly. ly Tokyo continues the remarkable facelifting begun 3 by the occupation forces, for with the inauguration of 15 2 the final peace treaty these hard working people are ,, . . . . . . 3 E bringing their nation back to its pre-war importance. ,I Tokyo s' busy streets, stores, and factories are only an A I indication of what is happening throughout Japan. If lg T the size of the United Nations Security Force is 15 v decreased a new Japan could fill this power vacuum in 't y the ever important Orient. A ' . E I 1. 'M l il y ser y YOKOSU 1 i fire struck a huge warehouse upon the night of our arrival and we were introduced to and the base theatre with its first run feature movies , M ,, e fx the Japanese worker the next day we moved in from the bay to Piedmont Pier which made for more convenient ilberty fel' ed lu? xr l' Led OI5 E 1 I I l 4 I I i Y a J l the base band and Geisha the Prlnceton's Oriental home, the W ,, A V girls welcomed us to Naval Base and the adioining town f W of Yokosuka 1 1 iancient Japanese dances were performed in 'traditional kimonos and obis while the FLTACTS band played forl enthusiastic spectators on the flight deck and number 2 elevator' familiar sights-a Poppasan and the immense drydock crane in background Yokosuka's shops and cabarets always beckoned us through the main gate where taxis and rickshaws provided 100 yen transportation to any part of town L-'-iff' 1?fi'flT:i we f?'f'lff9'FfT -lf' 'S-'-Lezi-'ir 3411'.f--421.2- 'Q Fifi-'za-'tie fsewssswgteifr- 41111 '--4:.l1l-J'-' f: ' . 1. -1 L A ...,., 'Q L ' . -ST -1+ K H-+g:'+ ' fob H+, ... 1, N- 11 -,:a,pL,. -- ,-JK-1 'Q 'T' gran , 1 ,. ....,....M nr 1 the graceful gestures of the Japanese policeman contrast sharply with the iumbled traffic pattern for number one lighter you speak maybe 400 yen? 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V .- A , e , V. if W J the beautiful and talented Geisha girl is fading from the national scene slums sn:-I TABASHI-UENO-GINZA-ASAKUS -omni-n longer sacred but still reverred is the Imperial Palace more popular than ever is the ancient art of iud0 I N children were not the only ones fascinated by the ingenious ' 3 Japanese toys ln the shadows of the modern Diet or Legislature buildin g can be seen the centuries-old trash collector with his l1lIl'llglI!'I'la , 'W'f'4m6r,, modern architectural trends are found - in the Ernie Pyle servicemen's recrea- tional center, a tribute to the late war correspondent I 'fa 5 ll 'HODOGAYA-OPPAMA-ASTUGI M pf ind and in Tokyo's Mecca for Americans, the Im- perial Hotel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright M X X 5, gif!! 1 Sew , f 1 , X ' ff A W X 3 W W I, , ' X J AA1' w M f f 2 Q W Q 'Til , . ,' 5 S N X ,SX f X li YQ. Q ww 4 sa Z A if ,WM 47 W WW xx, 5. u W . 1 V. fine f' liP ' The Japanese people. . .among the most important and most valuable assets of this country, her people are the memories that will be most vivid in the minds of Princeton men. Where to start in describing? The children with the ever present smile that all ancient fairy tales of this oriental country make possible. Often dressed in the traditional kimonos and obis, they can be seen roaming the streets in quest of laughter that seems to be a by-word with them. The elders who stand by as they watch the Japan of old take on its new and different appearance, not only in the geographic, but also in the educational and political points ol view. And the young folk ol Ai' today, the men and women who 451'51'i,fQE are guiding their country, in what may very well be called her most important period. Witli the in- telligent approaches to all the pro- blems of twentieth century living, and the stoic traditions and wis- dom of a country as old as time, the Japanese people stand ready to retain the importance for which they were previously known. The greatest wealth of Japan, her people were both loved and res- pected by the men of the Princeton. 55 Swat 549.11 3 funny how you're always running into old friends l 'H- if ,hx , , fa ks 4, f fs 5 'W 1, travel in foreign lands can be an enriching experience N X 'ff ' tx 5Ys W . f -N sc, . . . the ancient hills seem to fall away in the background as Mt. Fuji, ever proud and massive, dominated the distant hori- zon like a mighty guardian of ifS Peflple the Princeton returns to war ' SE 553.5 fi:i..'gS:ii5rEb ,- 532211 f5E-f:TiG2QQn'r:T:n2':5sasar.xYsz:uaa:g.'1::g: ':-3:sg:E:5..'3':fn.1T:i:::r:?rsi'?55v.?r?:3:w iz 922:71 PETE' , ,.., Y ,- .. ..- , -..,Q,, .X 'fr'- 2 K HN I Y Y H A K - , ,Q , ,-.,. f f 1 L f f wx 7 My puff? fz N' iff 9 ,Q ' 'QVC X 1, n X ,afx X 10 , l w 52 Q2 D Z wwf 44 :W K What transforms 3,000 men and 27,000 tons of steel into a mighty weapon of war? Be it launching aircraft or holding field day, the men of the Princeton have held all her sister ships in the fleet spellbound. When breaking records for ammo loading or knock- ing down sleeves in gunnery practice, the Princeton has established herself as a power to be respected and reckoned with through- out the fleet. With modern equipment main- tained by a battery of expert techinicians, the crew continued to work out the long months in a never failing method of first rating in all the undertakings to which the Sweet P was assigned. sw fix wer f f. f sf gfiiwfilfifwiwg XWSZX Wwx wi 1 1, 'Q .A ,A ,W if 1 f Z gy! 57 4 If ,I f X W f SKK R 7? as Qsfwyii WKQKEQ E fl 1 Ev A !X NWX! X if f M me M A is WVZFW sewn MW V To say that this was an accomplished feat from only one or a couple of divisions would be to lose all the knowledge of the men and what the Princeton has strove for in the many months that they have spent in the operating areas. The Princeton is built like any other carrier in the fleet, but the spirit of this ship and the ioint cooperation between the ship's crew and the Air Group is what makes this weapon unique. So closely have the men of Air Group 19 and the Princeton worked, that they have not only been thought of as one, but in their own minds, they are one. A team that works and fights as hard as anything on earth, their loyalty to each other has been matched only by their output... -' Lx fW 1. 51,96 -' .f'?pf.-fig ' 'W7!y,,i',...i-fZ- THE BRONZE PLAQUE on the quarterdeck is both a reminder of and a tribute to one of the four previous Princetons that have served their country's cause for two centuries. 5Ll- THE GIANT CRANE at Piedmont Pier severs our last connections with the land as it lifts the an wa s . . . . . . . . 3 3 Y to -the doclf. Later the roaring aircraft in pinwheel formation Join forces with the yard tugs to swing the Princeton into the stream. fffiffhfii f?'S'WVW 5f'V .. ,. ss ay anew, -tx X ,L , - f 144 f if f 3 The arrival of the USS Princeton marked for many members of her crew the first direct association with Korea. But this was not the beginning of the Korean conflict. for almost two years, the Army, Marines, and Air Force on the beach had performed gallantly in one of the most brilliant uphill battles in military history. ON HER OWN, the Princeton Stearns across the Sea of Japan enroute to the Korean combat zone. VVel1 qualified for her assignment, the ship will become an integral unit of Fast Carrier Task Force 77. K ,1- hjq 'Q'l'i-TA.'l-.T!RkT:RQEf77,.- 7'LP-T w - . - . IS- x . Ti- '.-Y - -+- --, - +1 , ,,, ,,. , .. .. , , , u-- ' - KM - fr'-1-1-f---S-ef-311-fx-:f?E'? 'S? -' f -7152-19 -5-vez: new-1.-mawxn-rs-5.:mfsz:5e':f..4:C-EFT-T-:sqzsvz:-5i:5:?:F3'Qvgif:vg7r3,'eqg'g:-5359.-fra'-rvgiggfgfqv1753,.wx-,:g'T STATION KEEPING will soon become a prime responsibility of the OOD when the Princeton joins her sister ships on the line. The bridge of the 888 foot flat-top becomes increasingly eflicient as the knowledge of the more experienced officers is passed on to their juniors. CONDITION THREE WATCHES became routine as the ship entered the battle zoneg gun crews stood by as alert lookouts scanned the horizon in search of enemy aircraft. I' f C' f ' . PROVING THEIR MYORTH to the world again, the mobile airlields of fast carrier task forces have dealt lethal blows to North Korean industry, power plants, transportation, and troop con- centrations. DESTROYERS combining both speed and maneuverability ably took part in all functions of the force from transfers to underwater sound detection, as they formed a screen that protected the heavies of the arrnada. J - l ,WML QS X X 1 . : A N if 'f Qi, 2 ax E12 .535 . Q X Q S, X 2-N , Y Q S R ' L! S 5 Wim in , 42 ' S VJ, Q MIJQKNNVW 1 X 1 I l L 1 1 5 1 1 1 4 p L s f 1 X. ,Q !fg:7f: 4 M f2? -...- , ' Wg' x '.,N'v 1,,,47fxvww.1lf, TL , ,A n:p.,...N ,W G, 5 M ...., ,,..,MX x ,...,.f,, M WW 'Q' ff f -11--xx.. f.. ,ll QQ .H , Wiz- f-l-wifH-..x..--vf 4jiiB,f,, W ,.,. N--W ww--V f h , M H ,,w.,...W x.X... ML, W M3---W., .. 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UD 1. ,f ,. i f ' ' ' THE LONG STALEMATE on the battlefront has meant weary months in the trenches for ground troops. I . Q,-xs-..-..V,...,.V.,.... .... .. .. f . Y ,Y . ---72. AM- , Q Y ...... .....,...,-,-,.,,...-.1,,,...,, ... - - -wtf - - .L..1.:. .-.,.,...: 11. ..5.L.,,L,,J,.,.: SPECTACULAR SHOT discloses the Iowa's tremend- ous Hrepower as she levels her main batteries for a broadside at enemy shore installations. WHILE OVERHEAD Navy and Air Force jets maintain UN supremacy in the air. WHILE THEIR TROOPS CLASI-I along the bloody battleline, truce delegates hold hundreds of futile meetings. W ,,,, L if f WA, f f ,,f JW, fx , ,Lg , . 1 'V 5 - , - ' ' ' . .,.g,Ag, J 4 V. X LQ 1 4, 5 l. r' ' A Q El , : PS I scene, the ships of the task force are actually working overtime on the business of war. Bombs enroute to the planes mess deck to have their fuses fitted. off the north korean coast steams TF 77 deposit on Red supply depots are broken out of the armory as belting crews hasten the assembly of 20 mm c THE HEVATORS ' , E'::7 ' PLANE CAPTAINS supervise plane's strike prepara- TVVO THOUSAND POUNDER is hoisted to AD'sy tions after they are towed from the elevator into position. belly bomb rack by husky ordnance crew. .J 0 , f X , , ff 'QAS f AW W , f f f V ,, K sk s X Q XY XX 'S X A 1 x 1 as W, DECK-EDGE ELEVATOR is kept in constant operation before and after flight operations. D ARMING CREYVVS are kept busy for hours prior to a launch operating bomb elevators, installing fuses, and rigging arming wires. . 1- rf f r .M 'P S5 FT , , I F' J v H. S SQ 'N 'X I N ' w X V X ,, PRE-LAUNCH DUTIES include the colleetionof weather data from balloons, the lilling of napalm and gas tanks, and the last minuteordnance check. HUNDREDS OF MEN are engaged in strikepreparations on the flight deck, while in briefing rooms below target data is assimilated. . au, Q ,Isa XIX jxygxhf f y sas, my X Q Q S I Q 'fu m a t sie F 75 BRIEFING is a serious matter as pilots' safety and success of mission depends upon accuracy PILOTS SCRAMBLE into flight gear at close quarters in the ready rooin before final brieHng begins. L I -Y . ..,..,....4...a:.L..L.4.4. THE BRIEH G 1 - l DETAILED INTELLIGENCE RH and angle of attack to the target I all by squadron and AIO officers. I 5 E i - I t l K N E 'lk 'X Xu. Y -X X 'C Ning, 5 l ' SY 5 x, REPORTS Concerning the recommended altitude as well as latest Hztk reports are relax fed to ilots VVITH SURVIVAL GEAR, maps, and maneuvering 5 P I - - p boards, prlots awzut call to man planes. W W. gtg Q '- M , I v . ,. , ...,..,.,,gfF, 7'!T-1s-:---- 1 '5'2 e5g3553Eg75wh3nqn:g53g'h5Q1q1u -:arp-ag-. 'xt.x:5. as:c1.n:r1. -A '1-2.-'-N'-1.-S- 2.-wi..n1 ,-1, ., - 1- . 4..s:f-v.fvfs. nR5'PfS!'mFb.Q71'6ETv : -- .71--c-Pf-mLHf,- -3 V r . ' 4 v 5 PILOTS MAN YOUR PLANES... 5 , I I ALL ENGINES AHEAD FLANK... INDICATEDI RIGHT STANDARD RUDDER. RUDDER RIGHT STANDARD, SIR n - A STAND CLEAR OF PRGPS. D W nur Wg 4, Q . S N5 F Z 1 S 2 ff 1 .+.E..x ANSWERED SPEED 25 KNOTS. . . FOX AT THE DIP. , w-f ZYMNASWSW JETS is XWW-w.... W Y A , . Q - + 9 T START JETS OFF JURY STRUTS. .. WHITE FLAG FUR- - ll 'v li u fu 1 ! 2 E lt l QE I E I H, 'N f l E n 1 T i 1, l U1 l 1 ! l i 1 v 1 v ll 4 l l ll lrf ll' V i. i, l l I ll f.: El if l V 3 l s 1 , llll' CH Climax of the hours of preparation comes when the pilot opens his iet to full throttle sending flaming gasses into the deck exhaust shield. The roar is deafening as the plane director gives the wind-up and the point send- ing the first jet streaking down the catapult track and into the air. Meanwhile, on the flight deck aft, prop planes warm up during jet launch. 'W -1.41 ff 1 5 5 r E ' V ' s 4 4 ! I . r I I A MORE THAN HALF A HUND R A ONLY THE SIGNAL OF THE L 1 L82 3 V 5: n X RED AIRCRAFT YVITH MAXIMUM ARMAIXIENT LOADS ARE POISED ON THE FLIGHT DECK AVVAITING LAUNCHING OFFICER BEFORE STARTING THEIR TAKE-OFF RUNS H.-.4 1f'?1SY Teil: ? r 5 M- Y P is ZS f QW! X WITH FOX FLAG TWO-BLOCKED, strike is launched with a precision that can be developed only under the pressure of combat operations operating under all types of conditions and in inany varieties of weather. LAUNCH IS COMPLETED when HELICOPTER on the bow comes over the flight deck PA system. X - . X f X V H I X Q , f , M , L . 11- 7 , Y H .ju ' . , , V 7, , , H- QETQEEES-11510 'VA' 1 - , l Q A , Q 1 'yy 2 ,, Q W. . , - J -w - ' - , f ff fd ' b 1' , K ' ' . .0 ,V A f . . A f , .QW wh V f 251 ' , Q ff 2- . Q W 'W ' I , , - X ZW fa E' ' , Q , 7 4 ' ' .L . 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ROVING THE UPPER ATM Hymg fighter cover for stnke head coastme d ry feet CLOSE BEHIND THE JET S 111 jet OVER THE BEACH and heading inland, ek for the planes keep carrier informed of action. .target ahead 10 - pla ball - pu hin ver ENEMY FLAK burst close to Princeton plane Hb, heavily laden ADS approach target area with knockout punch. in one of the heavily fortified areas. 14 ' W. W lak-Dodgmg Nav .Fliers Search Reds 1 TOKYO, Oct. 10 fPaC, SSLSH--, MOST OI' the 285 sorties from Navy planes from three carriers the Princeton, Kearsarge and flew through a hail of enemy ranged along the battle- antiaircraft fire yesterday along line and from Kosong to north the east central front in Korea of Tanchon on the east coast. to Scorch Red lines fronting em- lbattled UN lnfantrvmen. A 59 f .W f f yw xx' .VVV , f Q 6 ,XXX x?'4'v'w. .. +A, f NX , ' ' . Y' ,, , . ' - 1 '. l 9 u F Z X s XXX 7K 'Q' I ff a X 1 'of , WM S 1 lf iff ,A 1 X 4' C xl- ' W ,WX iz W, 3 ,, vw 1 1 . .21 ,u fn' F A . A-..--4-.if-.f-V, -..,-......-- .E 5 H 6' ri if W, ii Q A 3' I A T M Y. la 35 N3 2 . -7 - ,K J. L.g,,-,,,qw-Q- .. . -N . l WATER GUSHING from broken pen- EVEN LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE could find but little stocks cascades down mountainside after to recommend Wonsan to tourists and businessmen after repeated successful power plant raid. raids by TF 77 planes. to 0 0 ...death...destruction...devastation FLAMING NAPALM spreads over enemy bunkers and gun emplacements ROCKET 'TRAILS can be traced from plane to target where lethal on a North Korean hillside, blast knocks out entrenched mortars. -if sr III . ,, 2, if IIE I E tk, RF' . , , I , ,-.Q I I L -f:1fa:z:'f:1gQ1g,3i-55.': 71.111 'ig ,,l1:,r.,'1Zii-nh-F 'n ivzllili lj 5::::A 5-gy -1-, .. - u--.. 4--1-1 1-f--- -4-'-- f-A-----' - -----' ' ' M' '-' 'stef' 'A l I A gf E ll ff , W II I ,Z I5 :lf val 45 ,I Ie Vi 5 Z 1 ,, , rf 1 E5 4 ? Ig Z 'Z Z Ii V Lf X 6 f If I 2 E If? if 'QA' 4 K - E Ml ,, fi 5,3 I Qu: fa 1 1.- 'IQ 3 K, , If II I I 5 ,il 2 If :Ii I : f! . Zi I, Ig Z! il I1 A Q 5 , 5 . I II f I Zyl QI? iw , 'rf j I-I If I , I I I I I I I I i. -Q I 1 I M My -qv E f I I t. , ig Q8 gf ,Q W, IQ 3 5 4 I t ,. f rtjzwq 7 I . . 5 WITH CLEAR DECK ship turns into wind as planes circle ship awaiting landing instructions. X syv was N, flags f! x K Rjgy an .. sw- sm ig X 'N Ra. 1 VULTURES ROW, the island observation post of the momentarily unemployed, is an ideal location for wit nessing landing operations. an sstttt, W tsttt , ,tttt I, -I THE ANGEL leaves her roost to take up duties LANDING SIGNAL OFFICER takes over air- aft the carrier as plane guard helicopter. craft control as he guides planes in with a skill that can allow no margin for error. Vrfa V,,,,, I ' f F. .,,, Z SECONDS BEFORE its hook hits the arresting cable, pilot cuts his engine and plane drops to deck. l 1 l i l I1 i 1 l l y l Y W ggau--f .. fylf 4 LA.. , ..L.L ,YA , w I 4 1' TW , K , Q ll t . , .. 1 1 l r i TIMING AND TEAMWORK between the pilot and the LSO are of paramount SAFELY 1 importance 'during landing operations where a miscalculation might mean a crash or fatality. t a f ' 5 f . y i 1 Qfffzr ' 'TX f ...ttt , OCCASIONALLY potential mishaps give flight deck crews, air operations ofiicers, and spectators a case of the chills. t ABOARD Corsa1r gets a thumbs up OK from the plane d1rector as lf IHXICS forward to clear the deck for another land1nU less than twenty seconds away X f W fyfms, f we 5 X X XJ S 9 4?S W Q f W www QWN N -is f QX N QSIWYZ, Shaw wwf WbSgjM W E5 ' awww? Rvws? BARRIER CRASI-IES such as th1s one are per1od1cally 1nev1table but well tra1ned Hre and are on the scene 1n seconds to a1d the pllot and clear the debrls Min X ICSCUC PHTUCS '-! 111?l!'Q', 'r' - - - s V ,1,,,..,...,..,.........-:T-,i.,-A,.-Y-' i,':.:,,.1,4..g.i.a :J,-4: : ' -.v f ' ' -4 -- :JJ V- ,--..h,...v.- -I A- P3 e :Q ALRMANSHIP of the highest caliber was re- quired to bring this AD E honie with 131 holes irl its skin. Q' WATERY GRAVE beckons this AD as power failure stopped the plane short of E the deck. Pilot was rescued by helicopter. a 2 3 5 i 5 2 i r i s 5 i 5 i E l 5 3 E 5 i V l il UNLUCKY CORS FUR has trouble latching on to the wire, skids across E deck, and finally goes over the side. H lo2 I ,M-EMM 5 4, 1, 3 E ,.', ,L ...gs-',iai,..m '..u-H' 1' ' A-Aa S Q LOOKING FOR THRILLS, Corsair sends personnel into hiding as it hops barrier and skids 90 feet to a bow landing. ,iw U' fy W f f ' A '54 xx Z o 0 S5 5if f4 1 , ,, if ' ,',vf if . 'V -4 hm ' , 'F' , VR,,,,,, W .,1.,..,V,x W I ...........,.. , X SSG? ffssfs ' J - wx E ffm . I nf - be I 1 ,.,r.,, T,.,.,,,,,,?.,, .,L., XXXX Q S.s,-I,N,,W7 .,,.. ,A X X- ,,,,, N f .ss X I . ,,, I- ,-If f, ,,,, seg N f ,, V l I i r I F i L Y 4 HELICOPTER RESCUES have saved the lives of scores of carrier pilots both in the operating area and in 1 Korea itself. These clumsy looking, slow moving windmills have won their battle ribbons many times over. 'Wiz' 'N' bf, fvffagn W MMM J ff TAKING CARE OF THEIR OWN, squadron has special award for member wounded in com- bat mission over Korea. RESCUE i HERO'S WELCONIE is given to pilot return- i ing from a short vacation taken involuntarily behind Communist lines-complete details can be found in newspaper clipping at far right. OLI- .. Tk - s , ., G ll l x s fl ll ll E ll 1 l ? l 1 ! MORE SERIOUSLY WVOUNDED airrnan is returned to ship via an LCM for further medical treatment by the flight surgeon. 1 'l LONE PLANE returns at sunset after making an emergency landing at a South Korean air- field where minor repairs were made enabling plane to return to the ship. L' ' - SANS 1: 'rf Z7'74,': ' E lf' . I sir ff ll l. - f X ' ' no ' X S Q , I ' WW' I x 'N ff ,V ll' l 1 lv I lll 3 1 l ll- l l 2 l l ln the Air in Koired Pilol Tells Of Rescue Behind Lines 5 WITH '!lAf3K l-'UlZCi'I Tl' Alithlllli ll,1HS 1'IilNUl-ZION, ENISII' COAS'l lol-' KONICA, July l8.'f'1!!vlwn'r'-lr ll.l. xjgl 'Rc-dr Ilia-ell ot Blwnc. lu, la l'l'1xxcfQljxl.gMm1pL who rvcvnlly ww l1'6i2i'i1i-fl'l'1'rrxm1 lx-hlxui lhv Cflllllllll' inlsla lines. was :mmm-ll io mf gl'rlm-mlm fmxitlf-sl clwv-as nl ilu' cw, m the wwe ol ll,ul. WH. will iiifxzxxiff All Here, from llmt- 5-llllifi' ll-amd. llc :l1'-pzmfxllly sam. wflar- liar 9.1-Ysal. lm' Xvmr :flier SL l1ml'mxmzs Il? lsclmx :eprint 100 milfs mfalllc ilu mmnvxlmlst. lim-5. l lie lnlrr xr-lnlvei llw follsmlxxu 'muy ol his ummm oxvzmc: . l mal ln ax polnlo psxlxlx on tho side 1 ul 9. illlilll lilll. I rnmmgr-xl las allu- engage my suniml kit, ! lim-sv out the llfe fall. and pullmt ihrs rest of ll up the hill with mr. ls spread the yn-llow 1-mer from the life raxlt wt for tha frame gxlamrn tnypot and than hld in sm mmll clump 01 trvcx on top ni the hill. :Klll'r my plana- 'Mm lxil, I lmilml It Wiiidilf filly lime hc-lure llffi troops and caviiazxm, xww evra:- sxhvrc comxmr up ln the hall nimflg llpc high ridges looking: lox' lm- l gmlleci the Stfiltllff plains on 11.2 kxzallascvinllale mul ll'1i'l,l'lZllY'll slam. its aussie the Slll'I0liXlfllllQ hills. in llww mv, :xlwr 8!'i'llllg xslmt ilxfftf Qwckvls cam do 1 lime' Il nm. Qlwe-llhler lflf.l7UCl for llll'l'll.'1lllP I-:lf cnc 1llil.llf'S clad lf. bctzmlahzl jul: l. liClTplllj'L ill msc 1200113 Illlulrlf llama Ilxmll sms in manila cozsmcl. xml' the l'L'IaClll? pixma-s uulxl 0jiC'l'-KNOB xwre cullvd nil tluu. lllglll dm' lf gland wcul.lwr. By llwu the mall' glsulmws swre su are-uk he could rv' lCl'lX'f.' bill HU! fliilllflllll. ' When I saw lmups rmnlmg n, imc rldgvj' he said, 1 mlm-mln! 1' fwus lime to xml. ou! ol illcxv. 'lm 'only way I Cmllcl 501: lu alll llllfw tx..- lo sneak down the guilt-ar In-lzsfrx fthe two ridges and hope- Qin, fwouldxrt ace mc. Tlxcxe mu- Rm. all nroamci me xvlxmx I Mxxzlrll mi-.aw lsnd some ul llwm wallzcxl right l-5 'mn ,I rilml. we bow ilvcy :naw fl mf llmlrss ll. was YJCCHUSD ol my Hllil lilxlxht slllt cnlllomlllngvd in contrast lwllli the hushffm' I B-y the time Kledl left ihr mp 1 nt the hlll, his :mlm was umm, 5 plclely dead. so he If-lt li, ll ' would have hem In my way. heg xnld. because 1 f-lld num, ui mel wuy down the hill on my back. l Acwrdlng to Rl:-dl It tools 8ll lll S tlve minutes to find u hiding pllwrl 5 W ,I lie lmully found xx small pulley wllll l nn owrlialzmglxxg bush :md lw nu-rl In cnnmuilagc ll. with llmlls lx-um other trvvs, But ll only norm-rccl lxlng on two slrlr-3 and hr- had to lmpxmwj ll the next morning. i Just before the search was cnllmif C-rl by the Reds. Illmll had his mug rmwst. csc-uve nml ns hc put lt, 'Al thought I :md land lt. g ! 1'wu snlllicis wnll-:rd an c-lose to me I could lmvr x'v:u'ln-cl out :mill loxlclircl :lx-:1u. One' was Fllll' .nu my holnu-t :md rnrlln and thx- ollu: lmd the msl. ol' my surslwxl kzl Every lcw fort lhry xxalulcl tum I-ug see ll' they lmcl missfixl mr :mei onclxi llme I thought this v.-as lt. Pm not surf lf l slept any but 1 If I dld ll was with nm' eye' npru. 1 Enrly lhe nvxt morning. I he-ard n ' lot of wires and I flgured thu . hun! was on X-gain so I dldwtw nmvr out of my hole until tlwl rescue plana-s were ow-r the arms. j I only went out lilkllllf 10 frm ilu-n I wus sure they could nor- mv lllfllv num Cmumzxmlf-r Bl-v, lmmll-: ul Um group, fv'l:noxxzx'dg4-rl an-.nn lllf and I went. lnxek ixmln hulzmqy .ll1uln.l saw lim of lllv plume low: :mtl I llzzuzvrl llxly lkvllt lymig :ml , :1 lull'-rqxlvx' :uv l spat llvln xx..:m , 'Wlxrxx llw lwlil-rmlm' clul rl: .-.1 lllflk' XH'l'l't' llUllllS alll m'v'r llw lull-- zlml dmxu lll llw vnllvy. Wllrn I zum lm' ll, they rl-silly dill npvn llll 'lli-5 x'r:l1'1w llvlxlvrs wx-rc' slmllnp flu' :mln lllll. ll took ll lui, nf mats tml Kllzlt lxrllvoptvr just to llIl1'lll' Willlllkl 3 lm' me. l 'l'hrr4- was one machlnr gun on l lhe hill glvlng un It had Ulm- flur- lng the plrkup. no fur good mf-nh ure- I cnmtled mv rm-vlvrr In ilu-lr 3 gf-fu-rnl lllrccllon before full-ring thv plznw. l We we-lc' under flrr ull the wuyl lu lllv wvi-,l llzua 'lhv lli lllvlri huwg me vvmlvzsznl mu-1' ull the xml, Aff lvl' ll It I., llnllrm :md llls vrrwff, .mms W, A hYf1'tl'F, All-ll 1' lwm lim- Ew- tlwlv lRf f' rfuxllt' tops If lll l2'llllll lv rl I- 1' lhfm I wc-lurk :,ml'1 nu ,f1ni1xJ,lli,,LL-.II ,4.-,..--Lf. ...J 1 IO5 E VAST AREAS OF WHITE dot the sea as wind indicators registered gusts up to 72 knots during the typhoons. ON THE MORNING EOLLOVVING typhoon Karen, heavy seas offered spectacular shots to the camera enthusiast. ' r I O ALL HANDS were warned to keep clear of the fodscle as green water crashed against the underside of the flight deek tearing lose a life raft. r f 1,ss , , ,,Vt -.-.- J - ' X f- 7 ' f ONLY ADEQUATE PREPARATIONS and expert ship handling saved the ship from serious damage as it weathered two typhoons within a week. 1 i 2 3 a 5 3 ...iw-..,, IO7 'H l l s A v 1 I ,M X A .T My x, O8 if v 5 ' COMBAT FILM taken from the gun cameras and photo jets IS developed as soon as the strike returns to the ship to ascertain extent of damage. ONCE A MONTH all parachutes are broken out and rerigged as a safety measure. Tradition has it that every time a Chute is used, rigger is presented with a small gift by the pilot. As yet, no rigger has failed to collect-a healthy sign. 'N XX ' 'g-i:Ss-sigfw, Ja, s VENTILATED FLAP resulting from some well aimed enemy flak is surveyed by pilot after a hazardous but safe landing. i W. le ll -T l I 4 I 4 5-5 7 tfT'Z'ggjXf Zo:-S 2+ fuzz, 1iX ,i Qf'5'4Gf 'T'-:Tf., .I Y' .rg 'H ' ' -'-'f f g Sv l IOQ 5 5 I 1 up over the task force with only a few minutes 1 PROTECTIVE UMBRELLA can be thrown - notice. HW. ,,,,,, I 1 ' I 1 A , 22? Zi? -f A l -M Wa t n,nn.,. X W M., 4 ' f :Q-1132-ei W rm lf, , Elf' Q ,ff V .sw sm! - Z f w,,,,, 1 W A E 2 E GLEAMING GUN BARRELS cough 40 mm shells at target sleeve during anti-aircraft gunnery practice session held often in the operating area. , gt' 411' ,-s. E an Qc. .gmt XS ' ' N 1 ss 1 X X xx f 4 , X N X N N-J' az' wif.. 4. .. 1 Lp: ...ft-,Q-, 'fs -NXQU ' wh xii ka 4. .Q ,, bs. .N w x Fi, Il r E i I 4 r. , . -t ,MK A. Q lg. Q. - DIRECTORS AND GUN ' 7 CREVVS track targets miles f 5 E tl: P X h 121 1 it I if' . a i gy ,A away with the aid of far seeing if radar gear. ai E Q 1 ti, 2 E ls l V 1 . Li , pi' Q2 ag 5 . if 1 r i I E323 ii if-if sf' i QCOLORFUL SPECTACLE is offered by the five inch gun batteries as the ear shattering blast sends vibrations throughout the ship. 2 i .,.. , W ,ff ' M F7 ff f W' xi to 1323?-Q,,g-i+,... +igrf2::',,,:- Qjg1::.1i.z::34 i ,- -l 1 7 7 5 19 5 2 UNITED STATES MARINES Clie ,.JMar1'rze .Delaclmzerzf requesls flze honour of your presence af ffm teremony qammemarufirzq lfze 10,000 ffz xwafdowrz of Marine spaces. Zim: 9050, so June 1952 Qjface: Jiarine Gomparfmenl. xv THE 10,000TH SWABDOWN of Marine spaces was an occasion that the socially minded dared not miss, while on the wing of the bridge, a sailor presses a handy swab into use rather than allow it to stand idle. -., ., S413 :rn 14.-. .Q-.21 FANCY FOWL, probably the entire population of a chicken farm, await their turn in the roast- ing pans as cookie prepares noon day meal for hungry sailors. INTRODUCING the steam winch a prime mover on replenishment day a day when all hands earn their full pay and allowances and perhaps even more FINDING A HOME IN THE NAVY is easy with so many trades and skills in which to specialize. Painting chores occupy hundreds of hours daily protecting ship from the elements. SKILLED HANDS perform operations in the sick bay un- affected by other ship activity. -3 'F fi:---W ' ' A at L ' 1 I ll1 l 1 1 N . jl 1 E .1 5 1 I Z RENDEZVOUS AT DAWN is the usual proce- V i dure on replenishment 'day as the first ship 11 comes alongside with bombs and ammunition. i E 1 r l 1 1 l11 li 15' l 1 1 l l 1 1 l 1 I SEAMANSHIP and a full knowledge of ship 1 handling tactics are required for accurate 1 station. . -. 1 I' 1 I Sr 2, ly W4 y x P1 v i' ' I Vai: li, 1 ,gf 51 1 PERFECTED TECHNIQUES of transferring fuel and cargo at sea have enabled TF 77 to operate continually in Korean waters since the beginning of the war. f I BOMBS COME ABOARD by the hundreds as the working parties turn to moving them on to the armories. Formula for replenishment day is: 400 men plus 360 minutes equal renewed lighting strength. At left, line gun shoots leader line to AE followed in a few minutes by the first load. M Eff II5 H- -u 5.. L. k 1. 6.-J' , - E lu! sz. .!.......!.c..'f!....!!.az::1-s:.f:, -,,.-.. 14-,.!hq:'.,,:'.s.:zi:2J.:t,:,L:.1,.,i55,,KQ I I I LV 4 . ., ,,, 6 ,H ,M U ,Y . ,, S , , , . - lm, ,,,,,,, 1 ...,.,-,-... ...,,.....,. - ta. . r i- H '- H W 'aww H -- f ,-4:-A-::,.zg :s...,,v,1,:. -,Q .'-f-. -,Q ,. li I e b l lg , S , 1 tl S1 r 5 9 I l 1 l I I: A . ,i Q v J , v X, r. 5 5 T1 l 4 ig . l I y 1 r Q l S yi 1 5 cf ' l 1 s al , E lf TASK FORCE RECORDS for handling ammunition have been set and maintained by the hard Working Princeton men While observing every safety precaution. yi R i g I , 'g V' 1- ' 'W i i 'Q It ' 1: Q ,, I ,AL . ' T il I6 E l 5 MOTHERS, WIVES, AND SWEETHEARTS would frown upon such labor on general prin- ciples, but handling quantities of ammunition is a job that has to be done and sailors take in their stride. v a R ZZ fy? f ,J E 1 FITTED WITH FINS, L 250 pound bombs are loaded on skids to be taken ' below until assigned to their final destination- Korea. I V. FRESH VEGETABLES are a welcome addition to the ship's bill of fare. Here supply department personnel, including the supply oflicer himself, bear a hand in stowing the piles of produce. l i. If 1 wf4 GAPING HOLE in the Princeton's side is the forward burtoning station where half of the fuel and cargo are brought aboard. Hundreds of gallons of fuel oil and avgas How through these lines every minute. wx., 'Q Y lux' Ti-.T 3T:54:?3'I1'i'i'ZfT.?255?'.72.l1Jli'Sli5?fE?i3fEZffi f'i - 3 -'LF 4-25:-::' . 1: ' Y .- .. v -W . .-- , -.-. - W- -- -.-. - - ,,. - ..-. -V Y - ' ' A 3' ' M ' ' - .,- 'g-'f ' - ' ' -f 'ff 1 . ' J' Y 1 'f 'S-i 'H5f'-1' H-52?-:1Qlff+T :P5555:Q1iE3:?:?:.:1:s::i:i:R5a:5rrgffifiiiff-:frmw-.'mrre:.-anew FI F W Y W Y 1 l Q fl 'H I ,, 1 ,. 1 W IQ 1 . I Q 1 W 3 , 'A 1 ,A 1 1 31 I , 4 Q A 1 V . V Y A ' 1 1 l X l ? -Wan.-... f Q: 5 .W , w i W4 f ll. If ii Qi i 5 f , Q P 5 E s I I Y K ,Z I r A 1 1 5 I 5 l E , K Q SZ I 0 if v Q, 1 1 1 3 fi 1 H8 ,Q ,: 1 wi gi fffgxiiffwi X W X mx 1 M-an W N Xxmfy Q l Q WAN .1 t ilyfiflgvf f QW7' 'Q 42 The Princeton has traveled and worked. Now here are the 3,000 men who traveled these 100,000 miles over the last year. Some are regular Navy men, others are Re- servistsg all are Americans serving their country. Some of their duties are hazardous, others are routineg all are accomplished smartly. ln- cluding the Air Group, there were aboard the Princeton in 1952 some 3,000 men organized into 30 divis- ions, 8 squadrons or detachments, and 10 departments. In the 100 pages that follow you will see these men and how they worked. .ff r y -9 :zf,.1f?'? , .. - ,,.e.wff'vi W, 1 .sk ya, X 4 N I ,Q if A Z 2 if X 1 vc f W . ' f lf ww . ' zz wwf:-mf W 5, , N, .I ,Wy O PTAIN PAUL D. smoov The Commanding Officer has an immea- surable influence on the morale and spirit of a ship. That the Princeton is a happy ship, and an efficient ship, is proof of the profound admiration and .respect which the men feel to-ward their Skipper. - The pilot, launched on a mission, went in confidence that he was supported all the way by the deep concern of a leader who would spare no effort to insure his safe return. The head of each department knew that he could rely on the backing and wise decisions of the Captainf And the erring seaman who came before the mast was sure that he would be treated with patience and justice. The loyalty of all hands is a reflection of the qualities of manhood they see in their Commanding Officer. 1 4 E i I 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 m I 4 I 1 1 1 1 W I 1 E 2 5 ,I 1 Qi fl in N 3 5 Q E J 4 E 1 l l, l r l , f rr I ff l L V r n 4 l 1 l l l r l , l 1 1 l I l ' 4 V wwf l 5 , ' K , ' t . ' Executive Officer 4 l , I l On deck, all the eight o'clock reports. VVith these words all. the ship's department heads assemble in the Executive OHicer's stateroom for their daily conference of the activities of the last twenty-four, hours and tomorrow's forthcoming events. Acting as coordinator of all departments and divisions, the Exec has a tremendous in- fluence on the ship's elliciency. The Princeton has been an efficient ship and this is mainly due to the efforts of Commander Burns. He has been able to delegate responsibility, give proper back- ing, and wise consul to his subordinates, while at the same time maintain a high state of morale throughout the ship. 1 1 l E . 1 I'22 Cdr. Thomas R. McNeill THE CHAPLAI S The Navy recognizes the importance of religion in the lives of its men. On a ship of the Princeton's size, two chaplains are re- gularly assigned, one Roman Catholic and one Protestant. Their primary purpose is a ministry to the men in accordance with their faith. Both Sunday and daily services are heldg no man is denied an opportunity for attendance at divine service. The chaplains are equally responsible for religious minori- ties, and serve them as fully as possible. They are concerned, also, with matters effecting morale of the men. Both chaplains are mem- bers of the Recreation Council. They admin- ister the Library, the Ship's Band, and aid in planning recreational and entertainment acti- vities. Lcdr. James L. Carter 5555 . .AFS T n l ff sa... M00 - ii fr I K I 1 ! li print shop presses produce forms, letterheads, and ' P ' while the personnel office keeps enlisted men's service the weekly Slipstream records up to date f 'f 7, .Q s E353 Captain's Office Administrative Office Personnel PIO X X Division, high school and college credit. ' the admin- The Legal Assistance Ofhce , V istmtive arm of the deals with discipline, and a 3 ' Princeton, has a direct effect on all hands. The Personnel OH-ice keeps the rec- ords of each man, processing transfers, leaves, reenlistments, and discharges. The Informa- tion and Education Oflice is the school, handling courses for advancement in rating, or for qualified adviser can give legal opinion and help. The MAA office provides the police force. The Administrative Office publishes the plan of the day, the daily operation schedule, the morning press, and, aided by the Print Shop, the Slip- stream , the ship's newspaper. I : tell it to the Captain E l . First Row: J. W. Batterton, O. E. Clanton, E. N. Bean, F. J. Conroy, CHSCLK. G. H. Mason, ENS. D. W. Whightsel, ENS. Cooke, E LTIG. J. F. Kelly, ENS. I. D. Scull, ENS. W. R. Lance, CHSCLK. D. M. Smith, I. D. Fararese, I. I. Bickel, H. B. Younvx Second Row' ' u 5 W. A. Reason, K. D. Givens, K. L. Killpack, R. T. Gentry, I. Teschendorf, A. H. Rouse, F. J. Kerrigan, W. R. Brytin, R. A Bohn I E. D. McFarland, J. C. Campbell, W. A. King, E. E. Luhbers, G. E. Merrill. Third Row: R. L. Hatter, A. Merino, E. C. .justice ! J I i D. L. Miller, I. Bartell, W. Pjiejfer, L. M. Mucczo, C. E. Lutke, R. D. Beolnzer, j. R. Cunneen, G. P. Kirby. I 9 1 1 3 ! 1 i A IZLL ' ,?T and what did 'the Princeton do today? PIO Whips up jst Row: Gauthier, Fontaine, Dolnzseth, Illeyer, Rhoads. 2nd Row: McKinley, daily press release Kressel, Blackley, Ferreira, Frost, johnson. 3rd Row: Cleveland, Alexander 5 jr., Barber, Bergmann, Wlziteliead. W 'iss ,sf X , . K ' .- .. H , Q ' W X WMWQ. fr , fx Q, ' , f f W 1 A ts 35 . W N jg x V ,., ,ef s s f ,. f f-,,f. 4. .AQ-sw . if As Mig W , . ,,..., , M , X: Z Nr Y . YM of we fs sw A N. We V . ff X H free- - i of? we f H - Ywxiss ff Y is gy-ss, -MZ? .ff-ru. ,,.-:ff-1.355 f Qsma f M ,ef ww f Airy ss . Z XF' X if K za? ,sf kv ,a iry if SW.. ...tam mac 3 Library Print Shop Band Then there is the Library, where men can visit to read the current magazines or borrow a book. For other hours of lei- sure, athletic gear may be drawn from the Gear Locker. X Division is proud to claim the Band as one of its main components, an organization of musicians equally versatile at playing a march or a popular hit tune. l First Row: W. A. Fugate, W. E. Galleher, j. T. Cawdrey, E. Siroky, M. j. Nazfolio, R. L. Kyes, H. C. Hines, C. A. Roeper. Second Row: W. B. Mazzsur, G. G.'Hertzog, C. C. Denova, E. Cotrupe, H. VV. Packard, M. A. Hall, F. 1. Tezak. Third Row: j. Vollbreelzt, I. A. Buck, H. Coburn, B. E. Mayfieid, j. R. Deznonbrun. legal yeomen burn midnight oil typing court martial records 1? R' I r ,V 'N ' 4 ,.' I ,L 1 -- . hd' . , J' lim! ' .t 1 su P PLY xp JZ, 1 bEPAanwf , - Q , U-SML-J Q z 4 Lg 1 - - I 0 I l l25 i X Z . 1 ff, U ,,f,,,,,mI ff X f h,,,,,, ' V: .:,.,,.1 ' wi?fAP1,.t4aWlAN U iq M wg- fin W f f ' sw YS ,f 44- l 1 'Q ji Z W f I wc-Q - 3 X . k trgkg- S2 ' X X YF f- , R an b X .gxx V. ai V- Iwf , ,K Q J.. ... 5-1, ,ww-JN , mix S.. QSM? , X g,X,,,,g,. Y- N x Q A 1 f I 1 P l I 5, 1 f f 9!,2jf f Commander OPERATIONS The tension of war vibrating through CIC and AirOps, the nerve center of a floating landing field, set the tcine of the Operations Depart- ment. The crystal balls of radar, brilliantly lit plexiglass plotting boards, crackling squeals and scree- ches of radio, thousand of aerial photographs, secret dispatches and in- formation, hundreds of feet of film, strong chemicals, powerful blinking signal lights, sixty-six multi-hued signal flags, aerial balloons and baro- meters. . .these are the tools of Operations . Two hundred and thirty oHicers and men are the organ- ization. And the operating schedule, the flight plan, it's dissemination and execution...that is the job of Operations , Lcdr. T. E. Keyes, Communications Officer Lcdr. R. C. McGrath, Air Operations Officer Lcdr. J. J. Laznibat, Air Intelligence Officer Lcdr. D. C. Sliger, CIC Officer Charles M. Brower l ,, ,,,, 7' f ,,,.,W,,Wji ll l L r V l l E la l 51 l l i 1 l l F IZ7 T W , 2 h ' . W QW ,N Zfw' f f 'WWZSSS , M M51 L'Xx X X e ,, .x g VM' MQW X I, . X .xt-A., V Kneeling: Ens. j. G. Collins, Lt. D. F. Fernan. Standing: Ll. W. F. 4 Nickel, LCDR R. C. McGrath, Lt. B. A. Cunningham. X giwvf-Y. iw .lkigs - . fn : Dix 'S E I V3 t 23' , M Aft l gpuxnusy Tliafs not what I mean by Ready Deck O-A Divi- I E 5' r The f ' sion is unique in that it encompasses a wider variety of jobs than any other division aboard ship. It ranges from the weather guessers of Aerology in the island structure to the know-it-alls of Air Intelligence on the second deck. Between these two extremes are the men of Air Operations, the Photo Lab, and the Operations Office. In addi- tion to their regular duties the division also furnishes men for Working parties and Condition III watches. The division is composed of forty-nine men who enjoy their jobs and play just as hard as they work. The men of O-A are justiiably proud of the unusually low number of disciplinary cases in their divi- sion. Olne of the work horse divisions of a great team, they join hands with the men of ..... revealing to the Photo lnterpreteryvital target infor mation .1- ,gpm IM 'D . x. N L4, I X4 was sv I . - O g i L 7 ' 2,1 4 ,X- l l l f 'l -- ' -H, I 'J gl ' K X 4 fl I f SL I V ' 'I rr, ' Y 7 J K' A K 1 'WM Lgwaig Q W' WW ww .. . fff ,,,,,, f W? - ' J A f M X It Z at ff N rr Sw-.1 .. new A . fwfr. , ,f if f 556 A r if S Nr Af' r Y , X X X it 7 . rf 1' we if X X , 5 MW, First Row: E. O. Wright, D. D. Grayson, j. A. Owen, I. Qnj Weinstein, R. K. Schoening, I. J. Shanahan, T. V. Cramer, G. O. Under wood, I. P. Kreten, H. E. Boreherding. Second Row: J. A. Morr, H. W. Crain, E. H. Spurgeon, M. C. Foster, D. E. Tuegh, DTIG D. C. Tinker, Ir. Lt B. K. Smith, Lt I. P. McManus, L. G. Hamilton, j. AI. Ill. C. Shue, H. R. Dernfvsey. Third Row: R. H. Spilker G. R. Saenger, G. A. Tubbs, R. AI C Tubbs, G. P. Roarke, A. C. Miller, P. E. Ciehawski, D. D. Oleson, D. A. Brown, R. E. Hill 1nan,H. D. Gordon, B. D. Wright. Fourth Row: I. 1. Babos, T. K. Van Nortwick, G. Qnj Gilroy-Grajj, L. L. Moore, E. B. Denzer, S. E. Watkins, L. V. Mauldin, R. I. Scupi, N. L. Shoene, J. B. Osnower. . Photography Air Intelligence Air Operations while accurate weather information for the approaching strike Aerolggy is collected and disseminated by Aerology the flight schedule is coordinated by Air Ops . ,vo '00 4 -..,-I status of aircraft, friendly and enemy, is kept up to the minute on ClC's air plotting board. ! WWAW . A ,,,,,, I ,,., .fee, ,,,,,,,, . l tt....tt.. -aa.a a,,a '- f ff ffff f I teaia r Q Q si 'WMU f,',, '2 my 7f7.f4Wffi lf . wwf ff f .... . . . .Which is composed of 65 men lm and 10 Officers, centers all their work around Combat Information Center, the nerve center of the ship. Their main function is manning radar scopes twenty-four hours a day, and using the information to obtain courses, speeds and altitudes on all contacts. Maintain- ing constant communication with all ships in the Task Force and many other allied units, they also have communication with our planes and control them from the time they leave the Force until they arrive safely back on deck. VVithin the task force they are called on for many recommendations to retain the shipls pro- per place in the formation. When only steam- ing, the information obtained in CIC is an in- valuable aid to the navigator. Truly a nerve center, CIC and the men and oiificers that man her stand ready to meet all the operational problems of the day and are considerably aided by their cohorts .... 5- 1 lfag wfrkrerf if www A z M 444 4 ,, 147, ,A , mf ee ,M Vfwa .eel a ,, , .A ,, ., . 5 v , . f 'fi ,f ,fm . , fl 5 ,- e , 'cf 4e , Fzrst Row: A. E. Shaddix, E. W. Welch, G. A. Smith, J. R. Zarfoss, j. T. Snyder R L Reeder, C. KI. Martin, D. G. Henson, C. L. Hensley. Second Row: J. C. Schrapps G R Palmer, j. Vega, S. A. Zaecaro, E. T. Gephardt, C. L. Dawson, T. F. Philburn E I Horne, I. A. Vitzthuni, D. G. Young, R. D. Rowe, VV. G. Hill, j. L. Holden Third Row: T. C. Woody, I. D. Staben, H. W. Heard, L. E. Cooper, H. V. Coon, E. W. Gendron, Lt. I. R. Eagen l I D Wentworth L. F. Herbert, I. E. Petty, W. L. Loyer, J. C. Marshall, C. C. Doran, j. L. Mullen. C M Bragg, T. M. Bragg, I. F. Thomas, M. F. Herbert. , Seated: Ltjg. W. A. Feltovic, Lt. M D , Short, Lcdr. D. C. Sliger, Lt. H , Orndorf, Ens. W. B. Pounds, jr. Stan I . ing: Lt. Ciarrocca, Lt. G. ATI. Even ff gs, 1 ! course and speed changes pose no problems for the men of the manueverlng board -5-:YSL 'f UMW XXX W MWW A Y, 'Neff Yi VNWW 347005 SW WW VW? 'f V ' 'fQi'9!f'fxNNYs M if 'f ZWQXW ff' f' WMU' -i 1 i ,. U 1 D l 1 Combat Information 1 Q Aircraft Control 1 l z 1 V 1 I ,. I 5 A i 3 M. , ,iw eff f f1'f f , L 'if . 5 ' , 4 7 1 f' --3 4 ' I 1 H Q VM., . Xxx , . 3' ' Q 'd ,Z 35 'xx In f 1- .3 Q V -if 2'-I L L 6 4 , R so 1 V K V V 2 Q ,1 x 4 5 V a 1 .fi af ' 4? --59' J A ' '-Q First Row: D. L. A'IftC0'fTUil7, QI. I. Rolzrfrisorz, R. L. YVOOCI, G. L. ' Nccce, C, L. Larson. .second Row: W. T. King, H. A. Sclzaffmrz, allzev C R COHU A AI Tilzffley, C W Dz1rfmd,I M G.B.C'j, . ., fy, . . C 1. . FllTl7IIlll, C. L. Riggs, A. T. Nolan, N. Hrozuzzsleivz. PV. G. C'I'0CftC1fZ'. Third Rozu: PV. F. AICAIIIIIILS, D. L. Simjnson, UI. W. Thorpe, I. I-I. Osborzze, D. Priwflt, II. I. VVilliams0n, I. E. Mffltef, R. L. Black, H. E. Pimzcy, j. E. Tripp, V. L. Stevens. 6 QQ l ' 'Lv-L ft 45 Yhgy 2 . this is Task Force 77 from the Princeton's point of view .,. ,.. t.,,. , .. vu..-'- Z:TvI.eI LQ1.'T5T.:L.g 44-1111 :ig :rr ---4Lg33 37 3 --LL I Y TJ mme' ,MM ' K S . , ...Q . Q f ' sv' 1 .. i ag X1 ' fs R ' af' RS R fismaue 4 ' f f ,g wi , Ns' , , - ' f R s f 1 - R f . sf it , S Y 4 f . I X: I. K j X 3 , Q A , 5 I6 . Q ' g i fi qhg 'lf ' S 5 351. l A s . J W ff ., . . s I , og- . 41 .4 ,C , , ,, f . -V , . gf 'K I 2 - ,, Q Q . .fu f . . 'F A ,Q WN A 6 1 5. wg 5 .i X mi VX ., . 4 '1 . ' 7,1-' X , ' V ' e,.',,..J15 Q if ia ' 'jv' Vai I 3 ff. 1 , 1 15 fs I N C fd ff: s ' 1 -Q' 'ij A , .L f , f in A . . s x' . ,t , J -13 f , so gf . X is Q . 1 F E P 1 .....,..,...........- ...Q, .V.. .,:,.,. 1 First Row: J. C. Beverly, R. E. Blevins, R. C. Dow, T. E. Shelhan, P. F. Acosta, J. T. Scritcheifielcl, A. EI. Manz, R. D. Green, S. C. l Harper, R. C. Hardy, A. R. Hocker, C. D. Grijin. Second Row. Lt. D. C. jones, LTJG I. T. Brooks, Ens. R. L. Cooper, Ens. A. D. ' Crawford, Ens. I. F. Campbell, RMC. W. R. Lucas. Third Row: V. D. Leu, G. E. Mahoney, W. C. Rubelee, R. C. Selby, 1. I. El McCullou h L. C. Kleman, I. C. Ma 'neric, T. F. S eck, I. A. Lum kin, E. M. Guerrero, E. G. Hi don. Fourth Row: L. D. Ken- . g f 7 S , or ' nedy, J. Scott, jr., L. W. Valentine, M. E. Farrow, H. L. Payne, R. j. Henry, A. D. Pedrick, R. M. jones, I. R. Spollzn, L. I. Charters. 1 f F gf f' Y Q Z' f M ls-1 vSKv'gE-as ya .... I ... M 'A -.... .... ..... . . ., 'W fi . . .... . .... .... -- ,.. , H 2 sl t e ie . rr ' l q if . R .... the men of O-R Division. 'i xg? R These are the Hot Scoop boys of 1 the ship As a part of the communications sec l l tion, the oihcers and 53 men of OR D1v1s1on hub of the Prmceton's radlo network ns Radio One handle all of the ship s external radio communi cations It is here that the latest dope on our luture plans can be discovered from the Da Da D1t men The Post Cfhce IS also managed by men ol the O R Division qu1te a contrlbu tion to morale in getting those letters from home Unfortunately their eilic1ency does not correspond w1th the number of letters received At sea or in port communications must con tinue 24 hours a day and then men of O R work round the clock with whsle communications of another variety are handled through the Post Offlc 9 117 l l I 1 it of it on the hangar deck 54 N , ,1 www? M X f . o -an , N' 'ily' f . Av wx t s x x .Mx First Row: L. Charters, E. S. Plewa, F. Roberson, I. W. jones, W. S. Roberts. Second Row: C. O. Bellew, Ens. R. E. Mosher, Ens. P. S. Hanke, Ens. D. F. Hiscock, Ens. C. A. Pivetti. Third Row: G. R. Wilde, H. D. Pearce, C. T. Nygaard, E. T. Leverette, I. W. Roberts, M. Ecket, B. P. McMurtray, E. j. Groppe. I ' 77773 W'7'f77? '7'W77 ' fwffl WM if V 'Qf 'wfX 7'7WN 'W W?'WWi'T'Mf'7 75'W . ! N77W77s.2Wf' .Q .f f',f , rfrfffiif, Q A Q. .S 'M .2 4 Wff ff ,M .-S. f fff- f f'fcSNr gl 3 J5?5,p'Wf E i kg ,ff.,,.2 W i fd Tfyfof iew 'Lsierrrf' U73 ' gs WfWW'wf'y:f R f f 551 'r' Wm wwf i fe-.WM X..M'e .WM mx.-f EY. ,wi X fr r' 0 , 5 ,,,,,. R I 1 x .X tn 136.-'f ' 5 I 1 n 1 working around the clock, ship's operators keep in touch Radio Communication ' Post Office on replenishment day, mountains of mail are sorted some 'I E with the outside world 1 -1 I ri- .X a ae as 1 o . as , a- H-- 1 1 1 37,L,.w,,w ' V' 6223 i . g A,,i so W . 455 XYZ' 7 X ,Q h,, ,, Pim1zflT:+,f1ff + 1 4 1 1 1 1 1-A 1 5 1 2 l 1 1 1 I 1 1 . ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 ': still an integral part of the Navy's communication system, 11 searchlights and signal flags keep signalmen on their toes 4 11 1 1 where powerful binoculars eliminate errors in reading other 1 '1 home of visual signalling is thelisland I ship's blinkers and hoists 1 .1 an - 5 1 1 1 1 X .... ... V 'f g ' f -ff- -H ,A ff ff A - i .J -vi i' 5' A f - - V Qwlvv 5 . ' g e . 3 1 f va V , ' 's i ' I ' I Y f Visual Communications . . . .O-S, the eyes of communications. The signal gang conducts all visual traffic, employing blinker, flaghoists, and semaphore. When you want to know where you are and what ships are in the area, ask the local experts, the signal gangg they will give you the correct information. lf you ever decide to call on the Admiral for tea they could tell you if he is at home. When you suddenly find a brother on a near- by can , you can persuade the O-S boys to Wig- wag a hello to him. It isn't official, but the signalmen can usually handle your private message at no extra cost. It takes an alert crew manning the signal bridge 24 hours a day to accomplish efficiently their tasks. One of the O-S Division's most used hoists is Fox flag: The Princeton is conducting air operations. First Row: D. R. Kraft, R. L. Childers, L. P. Manners, J. C. Petty, C. I. Fisher. Second Row: Ens. R. E. Post, McMillan, I. H. Osborne, Ens. I. J. Fitzgerald, B. G. Luthultz, L. R. Branch, D. Z. Fore. Third Row: W. L. Robbins, C. F. Medlin, W. G. Cheatham, D. R. Whipkey, C. L. Shaw, T. G. White. l e sixty-six colorful flags and pennants are stowed systematically in the while at close range the semaphore signal flag bag ready for instant use man sends an important message f , 4 . X 1 f ff' WW W -x X nfl' X , 'Wfffw WHY' ff, f ,f fa 4' ff f f 1 , W, , ,,,,, ,,,, 1 ,,,, , , ,JW f fy? ly, ff V , V .ifv I ' , -m. f A Q. ff' A .A N., wx , . .,,,, . in H , . Hy I -,ww I 1 1, 5 fy , ' fl.. , , , , A ' I 4 il 3 l 1 i 1 . ,,,: in .- Qa1..fQ,ji,, y l .... , .,..... 'ff' 1-uwangz' -as , 'A , ,, , E , kg v ,..5 , .EF Commander William Denton, Jr. 'ii Standing: Ltjg. Ralf, Ltjg. Zralek, Lcdr. jaep, Lt. Farmer, Cdr. Denton, Ltjg. Perhala, Lcdr. Lebeck, Lt. Cunningham, Lt. McClure. Front Row: Lcdr. Colyar, Lcdr. Cypret, Lt. Adanzs, Lcdr. McGuire, Ltjg. Foster. Front Row: Robinson, Edwards, Lockett, Olevson. Middle Row: Gibson, Brakeville, Phipps, Bouril, johnson, Melton. Rear Row: Williams, Cole, Humphrey, Cornman, Russ, jay. The Air Group Com- mander, in over-all command of the four squadrons and four splinter detachments, and his staff of eleven officers and eighteen enlisted men are the coordinators, super- visors, and admin- istrators for the numerous activities of the Air Group. CAG 19 Stali acts as a liaison between the ship and the Air Group. Composed of experts in train- ing, aircraft maintenance, survival, in- telligence, ordnance, medicine, and carrier operations, Commander Denton and his staff have welded the heterogen- ous squadrons and detachments into a fighting team loved by the ship's com- pany but hated by the soldiers of Mao Tse-Tung. it AIR GRO P19 lst Row: LTIG A. G. Lacey, ENS j. E. Schurr, LTJG C. B. jones, LTJG G. B. Cobb, LCDR W. A. Schroecler, jr., Executive Ojjlicer, CDR J. Sweeny, Commancling Ojicer, LTIG R. F. Bradberry, LTIG K. R. Wallace, LTJH Robcke, LTJG j. W. Mizula. 2nd Row: LT K. A. Wade, LTJG R. H. Boh, LT S. E. Waits, LTJG C. G. Erb, LT C. W. Roesner, LT C. G. Hamm, LTJG N. A. Casstruccio, LTIG j. A. Loveless, LTIG D. A. Taribesning, LTIG I. H. Ryan. ' .... , S ...... s::'--1-- .,.,,,,,,,,,, . 2 ' 3 we-9 ' ...A.. . f as ,. . ..... . A . V if f P 71 4 1154 , , ,4.yN .... . iv MX I WW ff? gf ...is . X .W ,. f 1 ff 7 . ,. ..v'fv .-aww.. ....., A f 1 f lm ,,,, , ZW V' ,VVVV 2 clean lines and lofty stabilizer identify the F9F iet armed with guns and knives and passes and oxygen, pilots are prepared for any eventuality equipped with shark kits, com- l 1 I I l l i i i 1 1 1 1 x X Sy.. 1 x Qs Y vs nd 0I1'l' are allly , Q 3, LZ ,.ssff -+r, , 5' casual atomosphere prevails in ready rooms during standby, as crewmen fight corrosion of salt air and spray ' with final wipedown before launch l A sts ,t,' A M fm t I 1.3: . fP y to claim their share of frantic Pravda news releases. ....,.- The squadron was blessed with a 4.0 engineer- ' .. ing and maintenance outht .... the boys behind the 'y boys behind the stick. It was the ground crew . . . . .VF-191, better known as Satan's Kittens. It that kept that the planes of Satan's Kittens in the 1 was not uncommon to see the white Baker on air at all times, the tails of the Corsairs and Able-Dogs from the Each Hier of the squadron was tops in his field T Princeton operating on flights over Korea. They and came to be known as the laughingest, funniest, 1 flew partial cover or lead ini' to the target with finest conglomeration of pilots since the Wliiskey 20 mrn's spitting lead on the unfriendly gunners Rebellion. They never had to search for a good below. The Reds came to know the fliers of time and could provoke ariot within seconds. In Q VF-l9l quite well. Nitemare, Tank, Tiger, the moments of seriousness though they were Hambone, and Honey Bear divisions had all come always ready to fly cover for ..... lx-:,g pig , iz'MQf 'ffS? l fyiggggsv if es I :!f?Y22QE Z a-,f ful, . ..... ,,, with flaps down and nose up, jet leaves catapult at 110 knots V7Wf Wk,,,. .. ,......,.,,.,.. ...vw , Y-.---H v- ,W .... N.. , .... .s ,, mM,.....-, - ..- - V 4 I lf. among VF 191's most potent weapons, the crew, fondling Gleaming Panther I w l ordnance crew shuttle 20 mm shells from bomb elevator to iets Aeven with all planes in the air, crack mainte- LLO nance team assembles 'an extra' for emer- gencies .Www 'Rv vffu' ff , ,. f guswwwm ..-........,--.A-.-.f-e.ng-.-.pr-ng-ev-.--.-. -.. , . -wr-. -4: e- ws. - msmnnmn-, .....--wr...-,,-.-1-W-.fv-.. ItLL2 no pilot ever really flies alone long hours in the air every day 'rlllll V 1 'A as ff 'fx' x ' 5' , ,ff -XI ,QW 'I X WZ fw ?xf1V 'z' 1: ,ln VP., - fzyf W G' f ,- QV ,Wm -' in NX -' 2 1. sei' N. 6 M xi of X fx X f N A if fi W! 5+ G? x. 15-5 li . - f 1, gy. i . Tj f ' fs' . ' M '17 1, A ,, fn , .ge w e x W - sw' X f. , + Wy. SX V, - , .s ,, f s , -xx. 5 f . ,L f 4 - is ' 1 f W5 - - Q ' :ml In V. , 1462 f JT, ex 6- , we fr 5 ' Q B N . :jgyhg 4 4, f , f'QXx,: ff i .X s . . fi, h - . V eff 2 Zn' h sl? N-X K , 1? 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VF-192 was one of the two Corsair squadrons in Air Group Nineteen, and adopted as an ensignia a white snorting dragon with a carrier in the background. The white color denoted the white nosed Corsairs, color call to other aircraft in the air group, and the dragon depicted the ferocity with which VF-192 attacked the enemy. The men of VF-192 specialized in a night variety of Communist hell. Knowing that the enemy, finding carrier based planes overhead all day, had begun to do most of their moving at night, the pilots were trained as excellent night lighters. It was through this teamwork of day-night operations that the Reds were kept on the run twenty four hours a day. After many hours of instrument Hying, night tactics, night attacking, and bomb- rearly room duty officer keeps in contact with air operation ing, and night carrier landings, the Screaming Dragons became the first day fighter pilots to do any appreciable night interdiction work in the Korean Conflict. From the pilots, whose night operations had been purely voluntary, over and above their normal days operations, and to their crews who kept those old white nosed Corsairs flying day and and night, the lighting team of VF- 192 gave the Communists plenty of trouble. The squadron made its first Korean Cruise with the USS PRINCETON in 1950-51 and way back then found that the Sweet P... was the finest carrier in the fleet. VF-192 was noted aboard ship for its pleasing attitude and squadronship's com- pany cooperation. 192 worked and played right alongside ..... e S s while pilots in full flight gear head for planes ! 3 ! , 'i W? xv i P I i Y Y I L 1 r I L , c I Start props I, L Airborne A these are the pilots, among the best in the Navy, they fIy'em w LY , Launch aircraft this is the ground crew, ditto, they keep 'em flying .,..-... .,-.,.......--f.....:.v- . .,-...-.-. .Q .......... :.,,,,f,,,,.',2 ,.., I AM M4 A k W- LAM l 1 l l 1 1 lx 11 i s l V i with last plane aboard, helicopter guard returns to ship and another strike day is history i 65 h ILLS 7 , an -x, Q ..., , X QA ' 1 51 trouble shooters remove Corsair cowling Pl'9Pal'af0l'Y 'f0 regular ninety 'WUT Check'-IP 'V f f f X f f f 7s ff Q,-5 1 .53 X tlr' I 4 4 A L A CAL. ' Q55 Al f I oven 'fA9C'EToQ launch 'em start props we'II attack from the East I I l 3 W i 4 1 ! 1 S i i I 1 i if .ix W M 1 F! n-I 1 Q -lr .xi ' w I 1 I 1 1 j 1 a f fs i , . r 1 5. as twldgets take on radio repalrs whlle ordnance crew rushes to load for next strike 3 snnnn 3 Pick up the squadron log book, read it, note the heading at the start of each day:- Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED NINETY THREE QVF l93j, with Carrier Air Group NINETEEN QCVG-195, aboard the U.S.S. PRINCETON QCV-375. LCDR N. W. BOE, USN, Commanding. Twenty-ni'ne.Q29j officers and one hundred nineteen 41195 enlisted men attached, sixteen U65 F4U-4 aircraft assigned. . That's it VF 193, 148 officers and men, 16 planes, complete in so many words, but no-something is missing. What is it you say? Not much, perhaps, only a collection of personalities that would take a lifetime to meet, given ordinary circum- stances. Take the pilots for instance, a reckless, carefree bunch of kids? Hardly, most of them married men with wives and children awaiting their homecoming. The bachelors think them a bunch of dead headsn? Ask them about the quiet evenings at the Yokosuka O' Club-they're not unhappy. What about duties? Mention a few things, H0630 launch , brief in five minutes , meeting at 1300 , reports are due .... Gripe much? Hell yes! Don't stop there, with the pilots, look for the ground oflicers, you'll probably have to search awhile- check that plane , guns won't fire , mag drop's too high , it's all in a days work. The uninformed would stop here, twenty-nine officers, that's the Squadron , they would say, Enough pilots to fly the planes. The informed, however, would see it this way, You need enough ground crew to keep them in the air',, and they'd be right. Start with the plane captains, but start early or you will miss half their working day. 0630 launch? Revielle at 0300-man the planes-flight quarters. 1200? Still on the planes-flight quarters. 1930? Ah! Day's over,- secure from flight quarters. Union hours? Guess again. Look around a little more, the ordnance gang, muscles,'. 2400 rounds of 50 caliber, four 250 pound bombs, one 500 pound bomb per plane, fifteen planes per launch. Cables? Hoists? Quick loaders?-never! Push, pull, lift, carry, 2300 pounds per plane, fifteen planes per launch, all muscle. Contimzed on page 148 a moment's relaxation mission comlllefed plane assignments are called into the ready room prop pilots' 5. X' W , f ttf? ff' 'X aw, cw f' M , ,,,, ,p.,. . 54 4 H ' W W 2 f fa 5 X -V W' V- ..,,.... S f ,fm A 3 MK ,-..,.kss V W., , au X Q , -- is f f ...W is e W Q1 a , A , , ww , t. a ,sy , t F , , 1 4,2 - -we 'f . ff ss .rw fimZf W J: 4:1 1 Yi ' jf' is -If -i f Sf my W v i: ' fffw f - www ' 7 . s,,,,s,, WT , if f . 4 XRYN ff X 1 .ss. Then maintenance, the mechs. . ., grease monkeys?, no,-specialists. Hangar deck boys, day and night. Engine change , Carbureter trouble , Oil leak , name it, they'll repair it, right now, too. Look at the hole in that wing, means a wing change,-more waiting for replacement parts. Wait, hell, turn the metal benders on it. Cut here, rip, patch, rivet,- looks like new again, didn't need a new wing after all. 4More men, Electricians, Radiomen- VHF is out , YE is weak , generator is dead , get hot , fix it ,-it's done. y. While you are inspecting don't overlook the yeoman Pencil Pushers Who them? Why they sit around all day Sit? , sure, maybe four maybe fourteen hours, type, type, type, type- This report must go todayn, Run oHf 160 copies , Sign the original , it's sitting, but it s work. - Stop now, you're through looking-not much to see anyway, just a group of men working, griping, loafing, laughing, just like any other squadron. Any other? Stop one of them, ask him What do you think of the outHt? Go ahead, ask anyone, he'll tell you- Best damn outfit in the Navy. 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A.H'hf,P',fF9 ,iw 44- ,W-,F,--5.1-'gg, jfljz--.'jiQA,qr1a.x1f-,g4,',.'.-1:HQ N X, YL p-w ma, F9Q,,e,fsvyf Q- - ' ' 5,Mw3m , W 'Eff' f,H fw-r-e- v - ....WA.m:11FwQ1.-au Sf x x' :mfQ,vf Girf- Q 'mf uh , --'n-.1,ugwyyy,M.v.1,5r.mE3'o5 , 5-- wgw mf. , A X, 1n,wua5,1-:en-sw'N ,- -1-gL..'- U ff U , v wx. - !,..,,,1.x-,mm , Q Z ,Q TTACK .....VA-195, the Tigers, as they were known aboard the Sweet P. These were the work horses of the air Hying seemingly cumbersome AD's with full capacity bomb loads. The men on 'lVultures Row were constantly amazed that the big planes could be airborne in such a short take off. The men of the Princeton weren't the only ones who respected the Tigers ol' VA-1955 the highest tri- bute and the most unwelcome, was unfailingly paid the Skyraiders by the Red anti-aircraft gun- IICTS. QUADRO 19 Un strikes which put the Suiho Power Plant out of operation on the Yalu and rained destruction on the North Korean capitol of Pyongyang, VA- l95 put lorth its finest ellorts with excellent results despite heavy and accurate anti-aircralt Fire. Many other missions were Iiown such as bridge strikes, on Chosen ifl as well as other facilities of the North Korean power complex, close air support, railroad cutting missions and strikes on choice manufacturing installations vital to the Commies war effort. The success of ATA- keeping plane and personnel records upto date is a never ending task RCN 195 can be attri- buted not only to the efforts of the group of outstanding pilots, but also to the fine Chief Petty Officers and en- listed men of the squad- ron. They all worked day and night to meet the schedule and to serve the bomb hungry AD's. They cheerfully gave of their efforts and of their spirit and loyal- ty which made the Tigers of VA-195 de- serving of their name. The squadron found close competition in the personnel of ..... with an open flight deck for a workshop, ordnanceman repairs gun mechanism Captains Stroop and Hollingsworth examine stunt re- vealing Princeton spirit 511 roars down the deck with full bomb load 12 1 ,xc I loading 250 pounders calls for muscles and careful manipulation with tons of bombs slung under its wings, Skyraider special occasions call for squadron parties with all heads for strike rendevous hands present Nm xv as I 'Lu' 9 M p N: , h ., . 1: .... , ' kk Q ,Y , . -'el lf' .. 3 i W crash landings were few but wipe downs were frequent comvo Hr QUADRO Detachment EASY of Composite Squadron THREE QVC-35 was stationed at Moffett Field, California, and was attached to the USS PRINCETON and Air Group NINETEEN via temporary duty orders to Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED NINETY TWO. Although they were in this TAD status the men of VC-3 came to love the Sweet P, the same as any man in the ship's company, and with this feeling did much to help the old girl out. VC-3's primary duty was night fighting and all weather interception and destruction of enemy aircraft should it approach the fleet. It had as its offensive mission night harassment and in- truder work and it was this phase that was mostly seen aboard the Princeton. 1 ' The team flew some one hundred and twenty five night and pre-dawn heckler missions with its four F4U-5N type aircraft. These planes were staffed by five pilots, two chief petty officers, and thirty four enlisted men. One of the greatest projects of the night fighters was trying to Hy more hops and to this end they instigated an advertising program as their advertisement in the HELP WANTED columns showed. this sparkiing array of talented, experienced, and hot to go bunch of whitehats . . . the boys behind the boys behind the stick plIot's confidence in mechanics and crewmen is supreme night fighter's work begins after other squadrons have secured Q5 N f S 7 N S2 Asess PM ,,.. NW! f 1,:. . f W 'IGU 1 W I A N5 ...N I A Left to Right: M. S. Starcevich, Lt. D. D. johnson, Lt. A. Frederick, Lt. W. P. Goodyear jr Lt. J. S. Kuhn, Ltjg. I. G. Strandlund, K. O. Thompson COMPLETE COMBAT EX- PERIENCED ALL-WEA- THER NIGHT FIGHTER TEAM AVAILABLE. TEAM MADE UP OF ALL COMPO- NENT PARTSg FIVE PILOTS, TWO CHIEFS, AND THIRTY- FOUR ENLISTED MEN COV- ERING ALL PERTINENT R A T E S, ELECTRONICS, MAINTENANCE, ORDIN- ANCE, RADIO, ETC. THIS I TEAM A GREAT BUY FOR ANY FIRM NEED- ING EXPERIENCED NIGHT OR PRE-DAWN HECKLERS. HIGHLY SPECIALIZED PER- SONNEL EXPERT IN THE IMPORTANT FIELD OF HECKLER CANCELLATION AND POST-CANCELLATION HANDLING OF SPECIALLY CONFIGURATED AIR- CRAFT. RATES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST TO QUALI- FIED PURCI-IASERS. TEAM AVAILABLE ON OR AFTER MID-OCTOBER IN THE FAR EAST OR MID- NOVEMBER ON THE VVEST COAST. INTERESTED PAR- TIES CONTACT TEAM EASY USS PRINCETON QCV-375 OR COMPOSITE SQUADRON THREE QVC-35 NAVAL AIR STATION MOF- FETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA. FAR EAST REPRESENTA- TIVE- JIMMYSON YOKO- SUKA APAN. CABLE ADD- f I RESS-BUDDHA. 1 1 . 1' 1 li. , f., 1, 1 1. 11 S 1 i :Ls 45 E. ,11 ,1 1 5 X2 . Q I 1. 16. 111 1 1 1 f 31 ' , is 1 1 1 1 jf 1 11: E :A 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1. 17 11-v 1, ,I ,. ww! ml 1 15 . ' 1 AD dropsnits radome for routine check pilot and plane captain make last minute cockpit check COMPO ITE SQUADRO 11 CII 1 1 ,1 'i E ,Q 2 ., 1 f . - ,I 1 of 1 : 1 , 1,44 K v!.LSA:5,, fn 1 1 , M' 110491, A seq f, 9 1 f 6.6.1, 5 - 1 12.45335 wwf. if 1 1 ' ff' '36 ' 'MW' 111 1 egg ! 1, if 1 X A 1 y ij-jmw w , J 1 ' ' 5 1 , i,,,,i 1, 1 l ,1 1 Whoa Dammit! 1 f 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I xv, i 11 ik' '1 1 '14 1 11, 1 i . 1 e 1 V a few hours In the shop and the set IS back ln action GUPPY gets 3 l'Ubd0Wll after Pl'0l0l1g9d D3'lIl'0l 11 A 111 i 1 11 I5 17' 11 1 , X xyx submarines beware! Guppy revs up for catapult launch at long last, photographer catches complete squadron on deck E 9 i i ., 1 I I57 ? k'lI ' e ired from elec even planes can't fly without paper every item is vital to pIane's per- special s I is r qu - formance tronics repairmen w0rk e Q Composite Squadron Thirty-five QVC-355, VAN Easy was the innocent sounding name of the night attack team that struck through darkness to batter the enemy lifeline of trucks and trains. This unit of Composite Squadron 35 consisted of six night pilots, twelve combat air-crewmen, twenty- eight maintenance and service men, and five night attack bombers. - The pilots were all veterans of day carrier squadrons and were specially trained for the night attack mission: fly through any wea- ther in .total darkness to find the target, then destroy it with low-level glide bombing and straf- fing attacks. Here is a pilots brief but typical description of the mission. A The pre-dawn launch is at 0200. The ready room is dimmed with red lights, the pilots and crew huddle over plotting boards, scanning maps, jotting notes on the kneepads. The squawk box blurted, 'Man planesl' There is a confused shuffl- ing for equipment, curses, nervous laughter, fumb- ling with straps in the cockpit, vain looking for a horizon in the black gloom. 'Start enginesl' Two lighted wands lure the planes forward. The catapult scream thrusts the plane into the emi- nence darkness. Fly instruments. . .airspeed, alti- tude, gyro horizo-n. . .must ily instruments! A string of trucks snaking between mountains. There is a hard 'pushover' with the altimeter whirling in the dive. Dive and fire again. . .the flares cast a wierd light. Staccato firing of 20 mm cannon, the blinding infenno of napalm. Another VC-35 strike over, now get home. There are two insigni- ficant rows of tiny deck lights, a needle's width apart. Nothing bu-t blackness ahead. 150 feet indicated. Fly instruments. Quickly look for the LSO. . .instruments LSO! Nose over, ease throttle . . .cut! Home again. tured here assured the commies of very little sleep and a hot time in the old town at night Insomnia Inc. pic , 71 -if md W -mf ,., J. 'G X :ZFX '. ,,,,,, A R XP 'N4 N-N ., sz ' W , N ,,,,,,, X - plane captains take personal pride in their craft not a bomb or belly tank, but a rado me 0v 4 '2w r gk' s w K target for tonight getting ready for take-off is a two man job home again from a night'S P3'll'0l js! Pelkt Row. Lfig- Ll. Ozfff 3rd SON, Elilf Snzil ,, it r ' t , l N W , The Princeton's airborne shutter-bugs are the pilots his escort plane beneath him testing his guns as the l of VC-61, Unit Easy. With good equipment, fine two planes approached the beach. Over winding aircraft, and the best of shipboard personnel they railroad or supply routes, over bridges, marshalling literally saturated the target of every hop. The yards, or hydroelectric plants, the planes of VC-61 photo pilots in their jets were armed only with two zoomed to get their shots . Throught thick Com- cameras. . .no guns. They planned the flight, did munist Hak the photo pilots returned to the Princeton the navigating, and worried whether the escort plane with the pictures that were an intricate part of the l would have the fuel to make it back to the Sweet PH. Korean War. He lost a year's growth when he heard the roar of W this bearded trio replaces one of the photo plane's Q blowtorches so these futuristic four horsemen l i 59, fit' ff is Z jst Row: Zigliuski, Hull, Pelkey, Brown, Stansky. 2nd Row: Tomac, Flack, Vieley, Lfjg. Krfmzer, Lt. Sumner, Lt. Dowlen, Lt. Durrett, Overton, Halajychuk, Wfade. 3rd Row: fllaxzuell, Thomp- son, Nleers, Sasseen, Eardley Elils, Cooper, Finlayson Smith, Iilartin. Q M-my f WS! Q ' W s NW I Q f 4 so a M 2 s 75 1 J can be catapulted to fly swift photo hops over Wonsan Harbor VVithin seconds after the Panther Jets hit the deck the maintenance crews and plane captains zealously checked the aircraft to assure that all was in good condition. The Photo Mates serviced the cameras and rushed the exposed film to the laboratory. In a matter of minutes the finished prints were before the photo interpreter for damage assessment on targets already hit and target search on new areas. . . all a part of the VC-61 minute madness service. upon return, cameras and film are removed for processing and maintenance CYGWS keel! Plane UP L 59 - , . I! ' X Q 5 xx X ,,,,,, , N, . XQN f l62 the helo crew, God bless 'em AIR DEPARTME l The Air Departmenthas a unique function on a ship of the carrier class. For on this ship, airplanes are about the most important machine aboard. The ship's guns, turbines, iceboxes, and crew exist only to allow the air4 plane to be launched or landed on her ilight deck. V In overall control of this air operation, under the Captain, is Commander Flynn.-It's his job to see that the flight deck and hangar deck are spotted correctly, that the planes are gassed and armed, and that the catapults and arresting gear are in order. And it's also his job to see that the helicopter and her crew are alert for any emergency. The Air Boss' job is truly an important one on the Princeton. ti-' 'f ' 1' U ' Glfmfri, Wx, . V Q ff f f-1-riff 1 .5 ff 7 L ,f-WQWZ, 145 qiyfwq L- ' , Www? fn fwwwa ', ff 1 A 'ff'-f MM0 ff w ,,,, . ii' X , if ff 4 A 6 1 . f ,W Aff ff W, f My ff N ffff 6 54 -1,3535 is , ,.,,,WW,,, , , ' f , za! W . fr ' NM Q-..j' 7 My Q X WN .ff-, . ,, V5 ff--W, ..,.... ,V f .x c . -:sh QQ X X sv, , , 'swf f, uri. Commander David R. Flynn 1 . 1 Cifffita-1-' Y' 49 , , 1 J. ' 4'-N ...s-.Lp 4, v.x-. an -. has 51.4. -f W -11 .V-,,,...,,. ..- Y , , NH nn- -uvrfe- A,-.za .. f.,n.1. fn q:,.....1.-,... .. -.., K E 'I ,- .. ., f K nf M I 6 3 ,, .7 I N f f 1 1 Y r 'umm 'W I 2 I -Q-1. muscles bulge as 9 ton iet balks at being Respo'l: sends tractor hurrying aft with Corsair in tow 1 L 1 Y s i ,- 5 vixx f we -X V vfrfl I 7 sqft: 2- X ff 5 N 1 5 ri , e ' , ' 5 ' , , U , . N A , sl. A H 1 F w i X I i I LL First Row: Penman, Knipple, Portner, Halpain, Gott, Silagy, Ekvall, Moore, Van Houten. Second Row: Young, Trumble, Tillou, Ellison, Brough, Lt. Sharp, Patterson, Hart, Butler, Masias, Davis, Smith. Third Row: Merics, Boncleson, Hudspeth, McClure, Hobbs, Daniels, jackson, Ervin, Nyberg, Bjorklund, Tyler, Robertson, McAlister. First Row: Ulrich, Dirksen, Pence, Silagy, Morris, Silagy, Edwall, Esch, Wuckert, Second Row: Spence, Timothy, Valero, Buchanan, Goodrich, Howard, ChBosn Barton. Third Row: Pollard, Vowell, McMinn, Evans, Embrey Marshall, Hernandez. 7 johnson, Straton, Morin, Masters, Olson, Hutchinson, Salazar Green. Fourth Row: Marshall Roberts, Montoya McCool, Perry Noonkester, Leonard Allison, Towe Ward Fortney Boyd f. 7 R f f Y ff ' 1 f ,Jw 5 i f fuss 5 ss, x f XX X X J sa ig, 27161: W X 1 0 X Ziff QHZV f . , . ff s. f H71 eff 1' of 1 ifpwgff sf ' f Q f jj r First Row Wheeler, Tvaven johnson Cox, Cotton, Trauber Phipps, Hernandez, McDermott Second Row Knowles, Decker, Isnippers, Woods, Malone, Caldarellz, Desmzdl Durham Kemp Van Vleet, Baker Roller Third Row Mazzeia Lagoon, Q V 1 J 2 'J 1 2 I t E T l' A Q lc , E k A - V . 1 '2 7 . , I i V-2 J f 2 V A, . I ' , ' ii ' ' Addis, Ainsworth, Skelton, Kolodzy, Wheeler, Milligan, Hernandez, Sneclden, Harter. it I6 A ,,.. engines roar as Corsairs start their take-off run gy W, ', uw? Flight Deck Q V-l . means Hight deck, plane directors, plane pushers, and repair 8. From pre-dawn to after dusk you can see yellow jerseyed plane directors standing inches in front of slicing propeller blades sig- nalling the pilot where to taxi his plane, blue clad plane-pushers constantly respoting, towing and chocking aircraft, and the red jerseys of repair 8 sprinkled over the flight deck. It is their job to keep the all important flight deck in tip-top shape, from the tearing out and re- placing of huge wooden planks to the every day cleaning. They also fight fires!...the fearful raging infernos of burning gasoline that can wreak havoc. Only through the highest degree of eihciency and teamwork between the men of V-1 does the handling of aircraft on the crowded flight deck reach the perfection necessary to eliminate disastrous trafhc jams. This enables prompt landing and launching by ..,. A ..,.,, 16, if N M64 s, X while movements of other planes are plotted in flight deck control ' . lv, ' , . Y They say he took a wave OH f V ,WR n C 9 rf 2 1 X I Ax . ,Vi is J i X n sf X I X . 'Ei , I ' k , lx f 1' tk ., 5 r W , VL Q M I x Alf' SI 4 0 N J K X 3 ill didn? know they had them aboard M3 anti-sub patrol guppy gets the go ahead from launch- ing officer PM 00-ua 7 ,,,, M .mwtyf .M ..,,,,:, X, 5 -vi? .-1 ,Q , A--+4 'Q .... f '--- ' ,RX M -ta. Z! V-2 DIVISIO . . . .V-2 Division, the catapult and arresting gear division. This group of the ship is made up of highly trained men who are responsible for the main- tenance yand operation of the two I-I-4 type cata- pults' and the eleven arresting gear engines. From the time the first plane leaves the deck until the time the last plane lands, V-2 Division is constantly alert and ready and in a large part responsible for the pilot's life. The Arresting Gear crewmen are stationed port and starboard along the deck edge, from the island structure to the stern. They man XA' slingshot aviator readies his AD for the rocket-like catapult launch if . 17,4 an 155,45 V.. 5 N XX7! ? F ff 1 f I Y- my v V . . ff! 1 V .2 . .. B.. f, .Ni ,V , ,WV 1 ,K x VV, ' 0 mX l gf N .. . . flu. b- . t X X X X 5 W - N seven arresting gear control stations and live barrier control stations. It is their job to see that the pilot's plane is safely brought to a stop. The catapult crewmen are charged with the responsibility of properly hooking each aircraft into the catapult, setting correct pressures, and firing the machine. Together the catapult men and the arresting gear men of V-2 Division make up a vital, unbeatable team on whose shoulders rests a large share of the striking power of the Princeton. Mlorking directly beneath the men of V-2 on the Hangar Deck are the oflicers and men of .... First Row: Saurez, Manyar, Galvan, Moody, Nichols, Pohlman, Gizzi, Egolf, justice, Markalter, Stoutarnyer, Brournley, Relph Powlonek. Second Row: Cook, Skinner, Patrick, Thompson, Glover, Hogue, Kollekowski, Hurst, English, Franks, Ruger, Bronson Guinn, Turner, MeNew, Miller. Third Row: Libby, West, Thomas, jones, Krick, White, Baglini, LTJG Ramella, Lt. Miller, LTIG Austin, Wilson, Olson, Flannery, Stewart, Fike, Van Doinelen, Crouch. launch 4 r x X S X Q N 5 T V+ .,,,, i Z vw ' while below, catapult machnery is kept in perfect operating condition 'Q MEET, N K' ,Wh 7 j. W ,,:,,1, , , Q GA - 'wwf ' wpzvyff X f I X xx X , K 0, la Af 'IF 1 k 555 R0b6I'SQn 1 I-'lui Vf'?!W , - 'NTN IB -Mff '. V' 'ffl ' 'A 5 f , Q V Catapults :XX X Arresting Gear nylon safety barriers protect iet from damage in the event f if I K 3' plane overshoots cable.- with wheels and hook down, F4U drops to the deck arresting cable is disengaged and plane taxies forward I67 2 1 E 4? 5 V I I I W, 1 i n 1 I if ll 1 1 .ll , . W! .1 I R 4 3 f. li 4 5 ll l i x 'I .,, l A ll In 3, n P L, v 4 3 X almost as long as three football fields, the hangar deck serves as shelter and repair shops for scores of planes First Row: R. A. Taggart, J. J. Coufal R. K. Hess, W. L. Hayes, W. A. Belser, j. E. Perkins I. C Correll j. G. KemjJken,,j. Lang, G. E. Lalfine, D. W. Miller. Second Row: R. Ill. Nakao, j. Smith, D. R.. Moore, P. L. Snyder Lt. G. M. Van Derereek, E. L. Pifer, E. D. Tyler, E. T. Andar- son, O. O. Thomson. Third Row: AI. I. Hyman, R. E. Linton, E. C. Krampf, D. D. Bloomer, W. E. Setterlund, R. E. O'Donnel!, W. C. Daniels, E. M. Lyons, C. I. Lindsey. Fourth Row: R. P. Turner, K. L. Clark, A. Valeler- rama, A. A. lllaedche, E. R. Smith, W. L. Kelley, H. H. Pow- ell, D. R. Eye, M. L. jameson. Fifth Row: R. C. Sehoeneweis, F. H. Lawton, E. L. Owens, D. I. Woods, K. R. Hymer, R. D. Blanton, M. Dresser, D. G. Hile- man, R. D. Hurley. Sixth Row: R. I. Begin, I. D. Kingcade, VV. E. Hamlet, D. F. Adlard, PV. L., Parish, B. E. Reaves, j. N. MeDermoj7, H. I. Wimnzer, R. H. jones, V. E. Welker. LL ,W -A f- v- --35. W-3: f-- -T,, - , , . .- , ,, g A , , W . M, W -'- -' ., , ..,......... .. . ........,-,.,.- ............,..L.,...-.....a........... J from hangar deck to flight deck in 6 seconds via the deck edge elevator I V-3 DIVISION Hangar Deck . . . .V-3, the - Drones of the Hangar Deck. For the men of this division there is no thrill and very little glory, the work is hard and their hours long, but they still manage to maintain one of the highest degrees of morale aboard the ship. This morale factor is largely due to the officers and chiefs who guide and keep the division well organized and func- tioning smoothly. The duties of V-3 consist of moving all aircraft on the hangar deck, the upkeep of all hre fighting equipment assigned to the hangar deck, and the maintenance of the hangar deck itself. Although the job ac- complished by V-3 is mountainous the men return to the States with the knowledge of a job well done. V-3 takes pride in the fact that they are one of the hardest work- ing divisions aboard and that they have whipped into shape the finest looking hangar deck afloat. Their hangar deck is often used by the men of ..... Corsair takes a bubble bath in fire foam as hanger crews snuff out gasoline fire hangar deck control looks like a pillbox t its , '93, i I When I said Swing that tail mound l' 1' --. - I meant the plane ' ff, X ll I 1' 1' ' N PLANE ' V O A mam Q in muff ' uuz. 5-. . by .,qxW ' Rid will 1' 0195 every plane is located on scale model of hangar deck 1. sl N I E 1 nl H S . W .5 F Q I 1 i iw H l R I 1 r K I I , a : 4 1 I la i 4 1 if 1 f fresh from the factory, engine is readied for installation Ist Row: E. L. Stickney, L. W. Nation, J. W. Mitchell, C. E. Edgecomb, L. C. Hamilton, N. F. Killingsworth, J. L. White, T. B. Watson, O. B. Gessner, L. G. Bryant, W. L. Bowker, E. W. O'Meara, R. W. Taylor, R. E. Owens, L. G. Hooper. 2nd Row: R. C. Estes, N. A. Rollins, R. L. Sullivan, H. M. Hebert, J. M. Charles, E. D. Blachly,A. T. Wilson, W. A. LCDR C. L. jones, LT j. J. Shrick, F. B. Taylor, I. P. Foley, T. E. Cope, O. D. Herring, I. G. Gallup, E. T. Foster, D. Brown, R. V. Gann. 3rd Row: D. L. Oglesby, R. S. Grijin, A. I. Gluck, G. A. York, E. Carter, T. S. Grubb, E. E. Clausen, R. G. Anderson, W. L. Hunter, R. A. Lottinger, G. A. Matt, W. C. Tatum, C. D. Conroy, H. j. Condon, H. Reddehase, R. F. Kerns, R. j. Lawrence, R. K. Small, W. G. Brown. 4th Row: G. W. Burleson, H. A. Hricko, R. L. Parker, H. E. Smith, R. E. Lumsden, G. W. Sadler, R. E. Hilgendorf, D. E. Vanlielle, P. D. Ford, L. j. Brown, G. W. Gordon, D. L. Sincner, C. W. Hoskins, j. H. DeFolfe, W. C. Smith. -.. 4 M ' 1 . . 1 M at S-muh-2 ...Ai 4 if metalsmith cuts desired shape on bandsaw Aircraft Engineering e -2' 5 . M x .... the V-4 Di- V -' vision. This is one of the most versatile divisions aboard ship, utilizing very few men to perform the many and varied functions that are required of them. The division is responsible for the repair and main- tenance of all transient aircraftg the operation, maintenance, and upkeep of all aviation shops and shop facilitiesg engine build-upg portable power plantsg all automotive equipmentg and all the accessory equipment needed to service and maintain complete squadrons of aircraft. A sizeable job for anyone! During such emergencies as fire and General Quarters, V-4 assumes the full responsibility for the repair of any damage sustained on the han- gar deck or the 0-1 level of the ship. The divi- sion personnel of seventy men and two officers are deployed from PriFly to the Mess Deck. The mission of V-4 is to maintain a high state of material combat readiness by securing max- imum availability of aircraft and equipment and to develop expert maintenance personnel. This mission is met by the V-4 Division and accom- plished in a 4.0 manner. V-4 helps considerably to ease the job the job of ..... Wright Cyclone cylinders are tightened up instant hot coffee is assured with an acetylene torch l7l ..,m74,4.-..?...i- - 2 . ax ......sI2....4e naw. ...,.,... bomb fuses are broken out and assembled as needed ' ..... V-6 Divi- g 1 sion, the sec- ond largest division :cv-' in the Air Depart- ment. The division consists of 105 enlisted men and Chief Petty Otlicers, who handle all of the ship's company aviation ordnance work. The division is broken down into separate crews: oflice, compartment, pyrotech- nics, napalm, belting, hangar deck, elevator, torpedo, tool issue, training, third deck for- ward, and third deck aft. Each one of these Q warheads are attached prior to ATAR's, deadly 6112 rockets have Crews 15 mamtamgd Cm a day and mght basls' leaving armory made a name for themselves in vvhen the Princeton 15 at , Sea the V'6 Korea personnel are at work twenty-tour hours a day, preparing the aviation ammunition to be yi used in the aerial offensives that wreak havoc jf .- on the Communist forces. Every ty e of E Alrcraft Ordnance rocket, bomb and fuze is handled by th? men ig of the V-6 Division. Instilled in them is a H' ' sense ofpresponsibility for know-how, caution, and alertness. -I ,,,,c . The men of the V-6 Division are proud of ' the part that they play in the success of the ship's 1952 Korean Cruise. They are equally it proud of the friendly rivalry that exists be- 1 V tl l tween them and ..... First Row: H. D. Travis, G. B. Gamble, F. B. Grimes, R. L. Curry,D. L. Wilber, E. A. Klug, H. S. Dilts, I. D. Guyle, T. R. Dykes, A. H. Rader, M. L. Russell, E. H. Rollf, T. W. Bennett, W. H. Owen, H. F. Schagrman, D. L. Miller, R. D. Adams, W. N. Anderson, A. P. Parisi, A. F. Hiblar. Second Row: E. L. Alexander, C. G. Able, J. E. Maddox, R. C. Mimna, C. C. Pearce, V. E. King, N. H. Shoemake, C. M. Clark, S. B. Martin, R. F. Lyons, Lt W. C. Metcalf, Chgun E. H. Baird, C. 1. jamilkowski, W. F. Williams, T. E. Steckler, R. M. Glenn, A. R. Johnston, R. D. Lance, M. W. Roberrts, R. R. Porras. Third Row: R. L. Williams, L. Pelsinger, B. E. Hurst, D. E. Brooks, I. P. Senry, D. L. Ecklund, W. D. Cannon, C. T. Nok, R. A. Bloornquist, R. E. R.'E. Davis, W. R. Clark, 1. L. Conner, N. W. jenkins, C. j. Wright, D. E. Creager, P. R. Miller, W. B. Hallin, D. j. Christensen. Fourth Row: I. E. Small, M. R. Nunez, D. R. Branum, S. E. Truett, R. L. Daniell, M. F. Truelock, S. L. Goldshine, O. M. Battles, B. D. Cannon R. B. Cavens, j. D. Nolan, W. H. Brown, E. M. Sengelman. ' Y NL 2000 pounder is lowered into bomb skid as skid crews move it topside for further transfer to North Korea sw A First Row: j. j. Hernandez, F. D. Percival, M. E. Mulligan, D. W. Messer, W. A. Teaney, P. W. Grand, j. G. Sworder, H. F. Scilaeci, L. Molliconi. Second Row: I. H. Gaunya, G. T. Dodson, I. V. Lykins, D. M. Stejens, R. C. Lorenzen, D. M. Burns, I. R. Bendle, K E. T. Brayant, j. R. Barker, 1. W. Estes. I' r Xx 6 f '-'Sis-ix fe, , 6000 miles from the refinery, aircraft lube oil is readied for use gasoline and napalm powder mean hot, sticky tinies in Korea .1 lf? - il Aviation Gasolines and Oil . . . .the aircraft service divi- sion, the V-7 Division. This group is charged with the servicing of all air- craft with aviation gasoline, lubricating oil and alcohol. Included in the duties of V-7 Division are the maintenance and operation of all associated equipment, systems, and the spaces assigned. This mission of V-7 Division is to contri- bute to high operational combat readiness by delivering the most rapid and efficient servic- ing of aircraft possible, which is consistent with the strict observance of safety precau- tions and security of the ship and her person- nel. For this purpose a gasoline security l Watch is maintained at all times. The men of the division work many long hours to handle approximately 4,000,000 gallons of gasoline and 16,000 gallons of lube oil during a cruise. It is this branch of the Air Department that is faced with fueling the great number of aircraft that fly from the Sweet P in near-record time. They perform their job in a commendable manner and win i the admiration of all hands. I First Row:,A C. ,F. Sgambati,,G.,. D. Beall, E. E. Layhew, I. W. A rington B. N. Loftin, Chmach, A. A. Newland, C. N. Buchanan, G. W. Shaw, K4 V. Noble, J. R. Byrne, R. E. Lord. 'Second Row: V. H. Trotter, C. L. Hargrove, M. I. johnson, D. G. Crews, r I. Medina, jr. M. W. Kimery, M. j. Molitor, F. E. Patin, G. A. Reading, R. E. Ruress, I. W. Eexton. Third Row: C. Richard- Z son, A. M. Carpenter, A. J. Bologna, R. C. Helm, S. O. Dixon, j. F. Craig, R. L. Stoebe, W. E. Rainek, S. M. Brock, C. L. Foley, L. G. Blue, C. L. Herron, A. Porter. Fouth Row: D. Aeosta, H. L. Constant, D. D. Owens, I. W. Crawford, W. W. Bradford, I. H. Rodgers, C. L. Wienke, L. G. Campbell, M. A. Rocksandich, D. D. Ashmore, F. M. Hicks, G. F. Smith. 'F l ,ff .QA is r.-. l l l i n E l Al Avgas is pumped aboard from tanker on replenish- ment day end of the Ilne for this gasoline IS a Corsalr's thlrsty tank m tfWf, fy W ff , ffsf X ff ff X 7 Wx X X 'iL Y , - f'Ni I R- Ld LL as W L . XX 1 u f 'Lx wut' NFWALM Gu X 1 1 ff f , f ff , ff 5,5 XW fX ww ff X x w WWW X W gasoline hose connections are double ! fff if ff M xx Z checked to reduce fare hazard from leakage f fff' X t 1 X s f Commander Richard W. Long, Navigator Standby!-Mark!-Bearing 320 degrees -right tangent -this is the quarter- master gang taking ay bearing on the Farral- lon Islands as we near San Francisco Bay. Working with the OOD and the navigator, the quartermaster is their right hand man. Expert helmsman, correct time keeper for the ship, consultant on the Rules of the Road, the quartermaster is at home on the bridge and acts capably there in many capacities. When does the sun rise?-The quartermaster has they answer, A Will the moon be full to- night for Flying?-N Division tells you. This small division with its excellent brand of men is the one that finds out where you are going, tells you the route to take, and then gets you there safely. .A large task?-the quarter- masters do it everyday. x ,s -l 3 few men aboard the Princeton carry as much responsibility as the Navigator, Cdr. Long. , X Quartermaster takes bearing -on Tsurugi Saki steady as she goes-helmsman 1 ' Light with alidade Steers by gYl'0 Compass I76 I .',,Q -- -f.V, I N. 5237 v' .7 x, 5,-f -1 Rl, 'N - if vii .Q - Hey Boy-san! which way to Y0l.0sulca?' .,..,sI I gg .If ig 'ffifq 14 Q G ox. :vm we M .I 1 .XX iii, 'Z ' ' ,fywjg 1 2. ,'- A 4' 3 f 'Q symbol of the sea for centuries-the sextant is often the the T Lax! Z' -ik I 4 05 nl Q' f .R , g,, 5 QQ'Q ? ' I ' I 'd ' I tt' If ' 'I' I A, :L iylzaijillaig jf 5L.g,,fL'4?5? navlga or s on y al In p o Ing s Ip s POSI Ion b,g, 401,94 6 le A' 1 Zq'Lrig'n4uav 7' A f'?,Q'u. . 4' , I . if gf 7 5. if 1, ' 1 7' 3 ' hy . - f. 3' I' , 4' x ,iv gh lx 59514: IQ- D1 H , ' ' N , za I K A 12 Q . ' . I sgegrnmsvgfg M' JII Qiqlll Ib ' ' ' 5' 1 1 'L uv zz, r -o 9, l ', ' F uI1wf5mu6 'LEM I ? 'A -- '55 WY? 'f If ' ' r ,W ,B 5. ' w'.Xf33r?1f.f7 E IJ W lg B M 5 5' K zu U 2 zo USP-S1 . 1 I I 5 Xiu. nw.-:H . ' fiufv, ,gy Z, 351-5 4' gg . , D L! TD 124 4 af' . 1 JSE XX f f 61:4 1,7 'mx xx L nl ,f 1, ' f 'Q X 1 14 A, 4:27 5.0 ' IRI. J 2' if .K . . K Ke gfI,wgj '3a ye U9 A K. Uv ' .' x ff ., 51 M 16 I .0 M 951 I ky., 4 I m I . ' -v . I X I. , , , Q. gl ' f' f I ' i i I iw 'fe ff ff .. I ,, ' , agyg of 1. iff.. ,ff 1' romfo ZKFCAIWAN I -.-f . .I f IO- . QI- 4 23 NN I I nothing to this chart-if you read I Japanese- Front Row: W. R. M'cC0n11eII, j. P. Gordon, R. Hay, F. D. LaPlant, G. M. Keegan. 2nd Row: I. L. Harvey, j. L. Scruggs, C. A. Dunn, C. j. Gaynor, W. R. Forte, T. G. White, AI. R. Heatley. 3rd Row: L. V. Harirs, R. C. Logston, A. W. Marquardt, j. IVI. Frazier, I. L. Mollere, C. E. Gaither. I 2I I I -.-.. ........ I I Il ' A f y S X, fy V 511 , ,,,, cf ',,f,f' 'X :X f mf xffx if f f f MW W- .vm iw Lcdr. John Sawula, Gunnery Officer A warship has power of offense, but must be equally concerned with its defense. A carrier's planes are her offense, her guns are de- signed primarily for defense. The gunnery department is a carefully trained group of men who can man instantly all anti-aircraft batteries to guard the ship against attack. The lives of the crew and the safety of the ship are in gun- nery's hands. Eternal vigilance is the price of safety. Constant readiness demands endless drill and practice. All guns must be maintained in top condition. Look- outs scan the skies. Powder maga- zines must be inspected and main- tained. The men of the gunnery department are the ship's life in- surance. 4 When not at their battle stations, housekeeping and seamanship evo- lutions, painting, chipping, scrub- bing, mooring, docking, make the day of a deck hand short. Odd jobs, menial tasks, expert AA lir- ing, transfers-at-sea, the front and back porch Qforecastle and fantailj, and liberty boats are all the respon- sibility of the Gun Boss and his CICW. .ff Lt. J. B. Rechen, First Lieutenant Lt. C. E. Tufts, Air Defense Officer Ens. R. B. Cameron, Gunnery Depart- ment Administrative Officer L ii A X , I i I w N F i 1 . r wrestling with a mile of mooring lines ,fr 4 Yokosuka's buoy No. 10 bucks in defiant resistance l A FirstDll s i t . ' s . . L,,.,.f' 1 ' forward Deck' Seamanship Main Battery g ' I ' l'4Scott, B. W., 2nd section, lst Working the hook, unloading 100 pound .' division, USS Princeton, a flour bags occupied his next two hours. At 1, name and a number to the Bureau of Person- 0730 he finally had some time off as the 4-8 2' nel, one of ninety-three men of the lst Divi- watch manned the transfer station while N c sion, but as an ordinary seaman, vitally im- HlO11gSide the ammo Ship. 1000 meant the portant' to the Opeiatiqns of the Princeton, tanker would be refueling the Princeton and I-Iisijob isn't glorious like a pilot's nor drama- Our Weary tired Sailor had to help load 70 T tic like a radarman's. Sometimes the sea- bags of mail, 40 54-gallon drums of Oil, 6,000 ' matfs task' takes guts, sgmetimes it takes pounds of freight, and movies. All through r stamiiigg his Watches can be boring, his day at noon, just in time for chow. 1300 means gi dreary, his nights sleepless but without him SWeeperS and the cleaning station on the lf , 3 the Navy hash't 3 bagkbone, forecastle. 1330. . . Man all stations for gun- V ' 3 l Let's Consider this man'5 day, Eight Sep. nery exercises . . .up to mount 52 where the ig E tember is typical and the rest of his division gunners have been busy getting ready for the ' did exactly as he did. He had the mid-watch, three hours of intensive AA firing. Now a U four dreary hours at a gun station. Going condition III watch again, the first dog. just ' oHf watch didn't offer any help for his drowsi- an ordinary day. Pay: 38 cents an hour. No EL Cf ness because he had to go to chow and stand complaints, morale excellent. That's the lst f fo by the forward transfer station at 0500. Division of the Princeton. gym First Row: H. C. Strominger, R. F. Hatch, 1. N. Bar- high? I rett, Ens. R. A. Chalmers, I.. fnj Zoltanski. Second ffhir' - almost every day is the Fourth of .luly in the combat zone ROW-' F- W- FW, C- A- Wilson: T- UU Tefmmef QSM as thelforward five inchers speak their lines ggrfieqfordonf C' L' Hana D' E' Brungafdtf M' C' ypukg l I u 7 f 41 s ,l .Wy f Q Z S Af' f A wx! wwf Y ln! E Z I 1 V the officer s ' iaunch is lowered for a swim in another brand of seamanship is demonstrated as Yokosuka Bay line handlers secure the Princeton to Piedmont Pier Q ff A f X Miz Q4 .4151-2 I Webs, '- f aaaa is 'sf X3s-vW' ' U!! Wfwfimi-K -ff? 5 We 5,7 ,fy ,,,,, I 5,:.,.,.. Y There for a minute I thought I sawa face in that p0rthole!,' ' less skill-more time fantail transfers require skill, timing, and teamwork I82 I - 32171 ,fi ' r FY y A,,, 'li- QW I 1 s Y I 4 r I 1 4 E' gi 1 ark After Deck Seamanship The second division of the ' J Gunnery Department has two major functionsg they man the after five- inch guns, and are responsible for deck seamanship on the fantail. The division is alert at all times to train their big guns and to keep them in readi- ness. Deck seamanship on the fantail includes several important contributions to the ship's teamwork. First of all, the men of the division rig for highline transfers be- tween the Princeton and other ships. It's a neat bit of seamanship to handle the lines for safe transfer of men and valuable afternoon of firing means evening of work W X4 X wi s fr.f ff Main Battery material from one ship to another. From the firing of the shot line to the fastening of the stout Manila high line itself, skill and knowledge to the utmost degree is required. Next, these same men maintain and operate liberty and life boats, including the officers personnel boat. Finally, the job calls for less glamorous but very neces- sary chipping and painting. The fantail gets rough use, in fact, the men are sure that at the moment they get the deck freshly painted, the fateful words will come, Now man the after transfer station! So they paint it again tomorrow. k Cl' us Sullivan Ens johnson Ens Berry Ens McBurney, Ens. Butcher, Eads Sin First Row: Meadows, Trobough, Shoema er, iiss , , . , . , . Peiger, Britton, Parren. Second Row: Demoss, Ford, Dodd, Forbes, Holt, Rush, Roycraft, West Milton, Smith, Morsey, Easterwood Garrison, Pillard, Mikkelson. Third Row: Box, Wilding, Elie, Wilson, Dendy, Morris, Billington, Peck, Meyer, Lechner, Hooper Bennett, Speck, Karnes, Swingle, Boisseranc. Fourth Row: Helquist, Bakker, Hebert, Wesley, Quackenbush, Goss, Mashburh Sawyer Moody, Camugnaro, Sharpan, Sominers, Nipper, Quillen, Bradshaw, Schell, Garcia. f I wr, W-,,,,,, ,.,.,., NL. . , . :V - . . 9 destroyer-makes starboard slde as third duvlslon sailors show first class seamanshlp r,rr t rr.r...rr..,. , ,,,, ,sss,s ., W... , .W f . .. 1 S 'W' Y, may ,,,,, Wyffzss arf V, , , ,,,,., we .xx ,fff ,si f 4, 4 YNY.. f xM,ita,,i .V ,,,vfWf.. +Qf f'f!f'fs is M Wifi X-ssiwferf. ifff'W,f,W'Wf 1f!Wft5s.S?'Vr W iff' A3 55:1 - .wwfwf Q sf if to q -Q... 5 ' ,mf . f ' 1 5 sssf f 9 The Third Division, aptly called the terrific third, has good reason to be a proud and happy division. From an untrained crew which came aboard in Bremer- ton has developed a closely knit, well-trained organization which is best recognized for the records established at the forward burtoning and fueling stations. Cognizance of their abilities for excellence was acknowledged by ComAirPac when they set a new fleet rearming record, with the USS Alstede, handling 156 tons of bombs per hour. Their duties are not confined solely to replen- ishment and refueling details, they are also res- ponsible for the quarterdeck, the forward gang- way, No. 2 motor launch, and the forward 4Omm. battery. 'Although the latter is the ship's secondary battery, it is the third division's primary concern, as can be attested by the num- ber of sleeves downed during the many firing exercises. lst Row: C. W. Culy, D. 1. Hamilton, J. D. Landon, I. B. Clark, D. R. Hyde, T. T. Trujillo, L. S. Federico, E. L. Steger, LT fjgj H. N. Martin, H. C. Sandell, A. C. Winton, G. D. Morse, W. S. Federico, D. I. Shea, P. N. Gallagher, G. E. Taylor. 2nd Row: j. R. Bailey, R. L. Hyde, W. W. Rowe, I. j. Rak, W. G. Lynch, D. R. Perryman, C. S. Dickison, j. R. Grader, D. L. Campbell, M. Booth, W. H. Issenmann, H. R. McLucaS, R. R. Vaughan, M. R. Scali, F. Ceballos, A. F. Brown. 3rd Row. W. E. Madden, R. C. Perkins, B. H. Grijin, G. C. Feazel, F. Sommer, D. jefferson, G. I. Bailey, W. H. Washington, J. E. Considine, R. H. McKenzie, J. I. Dobbs, H. E. Burge,'j. j. Scully, D. j. Manness, R. C. Mabery, I. M. Scott, P. H. Thomas, R. H. Tolman, D. E. Eberhart, E. j. Dambley. 4th Row: R. E. Crowl, P. L. Barlow, T. A. Hernandez, C. B. Harbach, j. N. Catsban, C. R. Grant, j. H. Freeborn, F. I. Dufrene, F. I. Anstett, P. G. Cupis, C. E. john. Li v f early morning sun silhouettes waiting sailors and replenish- 40 MM watch scans the skies ment ship first load is over and sleepy sailors commence replenishment day Forward Secondary Battery Amidship Deck Seamanship ,-. I ' . r E 1 I xi X' , 5 f ' .X s l f fzg Wffifjwffg fl , f ,, K ' 'Www ,ixL,,aM,,Z ,.,,A,..M.Mf kb... gi gf E, , EZ - F 1 N Y 1 V h 7 5 i i c si, N 'z Z ,A , En 1 . E W W , N fl ini if 1 I IQ' 1 85 ready on -the fantail 40's-all guns are checked daily I V Besides manning the after 40 mm I battery, the Fighting Fourth division is also responsible for various liberty launches and the boat crane. The tonnage handled in manning these latter stations is over- whelming, so much so, that various Stateside firms, hearing of their excellent work, bid for their services. Their full schedule with TF77 necessitated the rejection of these lucrative offers. Painting and chipping is another pleasant past-time undertaken by the division. Liberty has been shunned and, in many cases adamantly refused, in order that the men could devote more time to their art work. To date, a total of 565,- 537 square inches of deck and bulkheads have been scraped, chromated and painted. Their finished paintings, comparable to DaVinci's best, have had a wide showing both onthe West Coast and throughout the Pacific Area. With paint brush and spirits high, they stand ready to do their job and take their place along with the other stellar attractions of the Princeton. I0 RIII DIVISION i I www I X- i , :MZ , ,, X ks:.kxNXx,...,AKs,., After Secondary Battery the motor whaleboat takes on her rudder prlor to being lowered for use by thefmooring 'detail Amidship Deck Seamanship Fzrst Row Dams Gastzllo Moove, Nzcholson Cooper Mitchell Starkey Thzrd Row Ladd Dennzs Yates jones Burton Allacher Chapman, McKemze i . , . , N . J . y . Second Row: Carnley, Cogger, Prather, fiindle, Anderson, ' ' : ' I 1 1 2 1 In J , . I86 l daily refueling of screen destroyers at the after fueling f 3.1 Z wxwwviwg 'M'- A4 'W 1+ , ---- 4 ' 'NN 2 ' I' f If fm I station means . . . I I I I 1 I I HMM! , l, s I , ' 9 0 I Q I , I I f ' I , I I I y 4 S 1 ' ..t A 4 I 4. 4. c C 1' L 4 I 1 it - - , I - Q the Princeton needs a lon drlnk of 4 I . . 1 Navy Standard Fuel Oll on replenish- , ment day I i W I of A ..., . is W ...,.d v .. 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' .-.f il whether it be guarding the brig, Landing Force Security operating the telephone switchboard in port Sixty-four enlisted Marines, ably led by ance of lst Lt. M. H. Zelibor, comprise ' the strength of the Fifth Division of the Sweet P . Along with the per- formance of regular duties and the in- evitable special ones that show themselves from time to time, the Gyrenes must brave the good natured ribbing of the ship's complement from dawn till dusk. . .Professional jealousy, the Leathernecks proudly label it. YVho was it that said, walk softly, and carry a big stick ? In this case, the ship's brig represents the big stick over which the Fifth Division maintains custody and control. ,Q . . ' M -9 Capt. C. A. James Jr., with the assist- ,157 Detachment Commander il I 5 E l l l e 1 1 i ' ooooo i i . . security watches are posted by the Sergeant-of-the-Guard Supervised by captain Curt james, . li l88 I ' 'lv or providing orderlies and messngers, the ship's Marine Detachment is ready to meet any obligation g 'W' '77 A ' f iAA'A ,V,,,,...., ZZZKMQ W W ,,,, W aaee .X f W Regular duties include parades, ceremonies and honor guards, internal security of the vessel, furnishing gun crews as required, and the brig. However, the prime function of this detachment is to provide a unit for operations ashore as a part of a landing force. VVhile in port the extra post of telephone switchboard operator and dock sentry add to the variety of at-sea duties. A higher degree of Esprit de Corps cannot be found anywhere in the Corps than in the Marine detachment of the Princetong colorful, distinc- tive and an integral part of the ship, the U.S. Marines hold high the standard of the USS Princeton. ... ,, M ,,' 135411 Connor mxmroam aconmsti. 'EMM vi First Row: W. T. Willson, L. L. Marcell, R. Meyer, D. L. Weiss, W. F. Russ, j. A. Crawford, B. G. Peiser, W. G. Crawford, G. D. jasnzer, Capt. Curtis, A. james, Ist Lt. Nlarvin, H. Zelibor, J. A. jahnke, V. H. Schneider, D. L. Daniel, B. C. Taylor, j. W. Belanges, A. S. Pickle, G. j. Davidson, R. A. Mclficar, W. E. Lacoinb. Second Row: O. W. McClure, L. M. Coulter, C. M. Van Litlz, W. I. Appleby, C. E. Hall, G. j. Molencla, R. G. Gunderson, H. L. Clegg,D. L. Webb, I. W. Olson, D. L. Roberts, P. M. Riddle, T. R, Phebus, N. R. Long, Y. B. Rigsbee, G. F. Hansforcl, D. E. McLean, R. B. Gentry, G. C. Sukovaty, L. E. White, C. T. Morgan. Third Row: R. L. Stavenger, E. L. Link, R. L. Doan, E. H. Shaw, A. R. Hughes, D. M. Silvey, R. E. De Lay, W. N. Yaryan, K. K. Schatz, T. D. is Donohoe, R. Barr, M. L. Micheal, J. S. Staum, R. C. Byhring, B. L. Core, R. S. Allen, R. C. French, H. G. Peek, N. I. Kone, A. R. Klink. if .1 l leo 1 1 3.4: .' ...,,, e , :ll , W 3 l 9 --. lieu, fl Q X 3 ! A n--. - ur. v YV 1' 4 QSLUIZEALL,-gtgzfigu . 1.-,.- -.-.,,,. , . P., 3- 5 . I W f , L , ,' -' f x -Y l W' fi fr lr , , A X i . F1 . , 0,3 , , Z Fi 3 W W ri 1 U F P1 Vi li 193 SH L gl dx ti i r fi E I, r 1 i 4 E E I n l i s 1 4 i f V, V ,lg ! 3 n Z 1 IQO M W l N it I 5 E. All S n l, U il' 'X I 1m Qy Locked on...seven spots director 51 radar eyes of the forward five inch batteries e, Z , , ,, N. , fffkwffii, f frwffffws ffiisifwgvf W V Ammunition Gun Fire Control First Row: Zapata, Diciolla, Smith, Taylor, Watkins, Wilhelm, Shuman, Ivfobley, Edlund, Lucehesi, Rice. Second Row: Fristsch, Montabone, Landeek, ChGun, Wilson, LTJG Snioot, Lt Broseha,Ens. Key, Moore, Matson, Sullivan, Haisten. Third Row: Moore, Poole, johnson, Nichols, jongewarcl, jackson, Alexander, Phillips, Hoover, Clinton, Copp, Fletcher, Calderaro. f f 0,0 'NZ' 1 fp T another bomb starts it's swift iourney to North Korea ,l ' , 'TV f A , , f mi f Zigi., l t ' tv 1 s . th mechanlcal bralns do some fast thinking ln mam battery plot while arms of smaller caliber depend on human marksmanshlp aa H . Vq-.. ,. ,,,., rs,,n ' ,V,, br'l Q .V . sssa W' 2 ' aaass he VIQ, K Z M- X ,,,, ..,..,. ' F W-W ,,,L ...., wwffffi A 1 .ns M UA ': ., W A l The F Division has a dual personality. Fire controlmen and Fire control technicians main- tain and operate the various radar and fire con- trol systems, located throughout the ship. This involves three different types of radars, live dis- tinct types of directors, and their associated com- puters. This equipment is used to direct the fire of the numerous 40 mm and 5 guns. To these men falls the responsibility of stand- ing ready, with never failing alertness to re- pulse enemy attacks. Below the third deck you find the other half of this split personality, the Gunners' mates of the division who maintain the ship's numerous magazines. To these men fall the never ending job of ' supplying the Air Group with a constant flow of bombs and ammunition. Working with the Ordnance gang of Air Group Nineteen, they have compiled a record over the past two years that stands unchallenged throughout the Heet. optical shop takes time out for mail call Fzrst Row: Lingenfelter, Deceasare, jones, Lucas. Second Row Cooke Anderson, Crosby, Mooneylzam, Carr, ChGun Gipe, Quick Hipslzer, Taylor, Hewlett, lllurray. Third Row: Ferrell, Mayfield Thompson, Schultz, Appleton, Fox, jossenclal, Bolton, Tibbetts, V McNeel. or lg, E. ll lzll lil. lil zu wp Ttilill :il li l 4 Q -fell .X gay V1 yrs llfl li 1:2 I il ii .11 vs' Ss, N iii ?'Tl'r Mill, l9l L Q Q V ki' :. ':'t7g+xz-r v- H- 1 ...- U.- ...L 1 : t N 5'iyTgN'X5 X f 3. X rc, we ' X aqshia N Commander Granville F. Coffin wfmsww, ..XXx ,, M , s es i Engineering is a loose term describ- ing generally an organization of six hundred men charged with the ma- chines, dials, wheels, pipes, valves, fires, steam, and shafts of the bowels of the ship. The four giant turbines with their eight boilers have driven the 3,000 men and 85 aircraft of the Princeton 196,000 miles in the two years since re- commissioning at a speed that often reached 31 knots. VVith boiler room temperatures sometimes reaching 120 degrees their job is not an easy one. Beside main propulsion these men will control the ship's damage in case of enemy attack or severe storms. They light the ship, furnish the power and run the auxiliary machines. Never have they failed to answer a bell or respond to a request for service. Lt. L. P. Maynard, Electrical Lcdr. J. P. Sekerka, Damage Officer Control Assistant IQ3 , .. - . ..- .. -,,,. ,,,, ..,.. .. ..-A f ...Ha ..,., , .. . ,.., .H . . . . .- ...- r .- men in steering aft stand by ready t s ff . 1-V7 ff N X . , Pfwff' 'Q N ' --,sky o take control in event of cramped quarters are a common sight in the A Dlvlslon steering casualty A nlvlslo l When a whirling Y MC noise changes to a metalic grind followed by a sickening HKERBUNKQ' it is frequently a fork in the garbage grinder. This means a call to A Division. Fix it! When the boat- swain sounds LIBERTY CALL! AWAY THE NO. 2 MOTOR LAUNCH!, you are too preoccupied with the pleasures ty it WW 5. X W W. Z aft ' . 1, .- 'f-fr -f' , -r 4 . ,,Q, 13 ,,,, I f . 5' Vis. -st looks like a two stage air compressor, doesn't it? of the beach to think of the A Division men who keep the boats running around the clock. But A Division handles these matters for you, and a great manysmore. Things from the ridiculous to the sub- limeg things all over the ship. Here is a rundown of A Division ser- vices for the Princeton. The steering gear, aircraft elevators, and anchor windlass, the machine shop, air .condi- tioning equipment, ice machines, refri- geration for food cold storage lockers, some 80' water coolers for your drinking pleasure, the ship's laundry, the emer- gency diesel generators, diesel fire pumps and air compressors, hot water heaters for your showers, and steam heat for those cold winter nights. Even the dish- washing machines are for A Division to keep running. Not as glamorous as a Panther-jet, not as powerful as a 5 gun, some of it vital and some routine, but it's all important. It's part of the job. It's part of the Princeton team and of the Navy-your Navy. Ist Row: G. E. Snyder, D. I. Padgett. 2nd Row: R. E. Rutter, W. R. Clifton, C. E. Osborne, E. A. Caldwell, H. E. Salisbury D. D. Dael. 3rd Row: C. J. Leger, W. R. Haines, W D Barnhart, K. W. Casteen, J. W. Clark. w 4 handy machme for the home work shop is this drill press X E 1 I 4 A F K E 5 G f i 1: I i I K f J ,, 1 ff '54 Q AnAfv1AA 7'-Hfl f A ist - i I ? ,f , s ' l is y I X 2 I F 1 L , C165 v ui: K-Y Y Auxiliary machinery lfirszf Row: Nozvlin, Harflcr, N. Pcoplcfs, Tlzonzjrzozz, Hoover, Lalnnfln, Kilroy No. I, Bcflzmcr, Harris, CIIAIIICII liIf'DOIlIlifl, Grieg, ClIIH'lSl'71, Gilmore, Young, Sexton, Taylor, Iiflwa1'fls, Sffconfl Rui: Kilroy No. 2, Diclferzs, Kozlefrnmn, Channel, Bamffs, Donald, Tf1nker5lc'y, Ens. Mflirntrzrfy, Ens. Sclzlangen, Clzlilaclz. Bmcllry, Hlozuzflt, Halter, liulftli, Rll!IflC'.9, Slzue, Zzunyer. Third Row: Naber, Kilzllel, Coggins, Cuinn, Roof, Conway,VSjJrink, Wilnzotl, CIl7'!'3',POllOClI, Tilley, Morlenson, Lane, lilurslz, Spann, Crunk, Rigdon, Kulenda, Surlinc', Robinson, Harding, Grzrlrllzd, Bullock, Mflrlforcl. conditions normal, pressure steady fx wg Yex. Z . .sry - , ff Wig ,. , f y ' S , YS. Y W s . X. 4 A e o . In a job like thus, lt's best to know what valve you are turning Boilers Evaporators chemists check water for impurities Front Row: L. M. Campbell, D. C. Burrows, S. L. Jett, L. M. Averett, ChMach. H. H. Moore, M. W. Chapman, j. E. Cole- man, F. M. Stephens, E. R. Martin. Second Row: G. A. Mathis, B. L. Crawford, F. Y. Williams, G. T. Hardin, C. E. Smith, R. R. Clark, A. G. Fowler, I. G. Noble, P. Wheat, A. P. Kosky. Third Row: G. C. Vierling, C. E. Wilcox, E. B. La Rose, L. C. Spence, G. T. Niday, C. M. Godwin, L. B. Ford, J. E. Wilson, V. M. Lynn, j. F. Ogilvie, R. W. Hahn. First Row: L. D. Christian, Ens. R. F. Higgs, LTJG j. A. Shope, D. O. Thompson. Second Row: B. D. Burrows, H. P. Beck, T. R. Cunningham, L. D. Hefley, C. L. Dodge, T. R. Rose, j. W. Moore. F. Newman, G. M. Glenn, N. I. Marion, M. E. Wright, K. E. Hale. L. Sauceda, J. R. Gault, F. H. AlCGvl'l17'l,lS, R. A. Dawis, VV. C. Seemnnn. L. L. Ellisor. Third Row: T. W. Saige, W. F. Scott, T. F. Criswclli ff N y f e 'Sheff 5' 7 .rir f lff.1ff s N. M The B Division is the largest 5 and one of the busiest aboard. Totaling 205 men, the division is divided into four different groups. First, the four f1re- rooms provide all the power for the move- ment and general operation of the ship. Second, the evaporators make the fresh water for the crew's use and the feed water for the ship's boilers. The evaps are comprised of two regular and one emergency units, all going continually. Third, the oil and water gang make tests such as alkalinity, hardness, and oxygen tests of the boiler feed water. informal atmosphere prevails between officers and men smoke watcher reports to the boiler rooms where combustion is regulated c, a ,g,p::Nj ,1, : WA X Wf,f?Z,,yW,k .,,,f,,,,,W ,Wvi 5? ' i ,3'N,ff, 1 sv 1, X' 'so n , ' V W fr 1 1 '- iff fini ff 32 Along with these duties they have the job of refueling the ship on replenishment day and the refueling of the many destroyers that come along side. And last, to keep the boil- ers and the fireroom machinery ship-shape, the boiler repair gang toil endlessly. Hot stuff vapor at 180 degrees Farenheit, and untenable firerooms are the tools that these men use to keep the ship in operation. They supply the steam that turns the turbines that furnishes the speed required for the launching and landing of aircraft. H. A. Everett, G. D. Walkup, P. S. Fim- bres, L. F. Grimes, S. Allrini, K. Burnett, J. R. Twedell, E. L. Lane, M. C. Olson, A. L. Landherr, J. H. Greer, L. ill. Lloyd, R. K. Berg, R. J. Byrd. First Rows j. W. Ellis, D. G. Giilham, E. W. Smith, T. P. Crane. H. j. McCollum, R. E. Merideth, L. W. Jacobson, W. W. Standridge, P. F. Carroll, E. L. Keller, L. M. Willis. G. L. Holst, G. E. McNeel, R. W. jordan, J. W. Wilson, P. C. Dawe, M. R. Caswell. Second Row: O. W. Sanders, W. R. Clifton, R. E. Scheel, j, j, Ha1nr1w1'l65l, D. I. Bellmer, W. A. Greenouglz, B. T. English, H. S. Secrest, W. E. Townsley, R. F. Hull, D. Ill. Cowan, V. M. Lynn, j. W. Reeder, VV. F. Davis, A. I. Hudson, F. De Boutz, F. Newman. Third Row: R. A. Adams, W. I. Hargroder, C. W. Crawford, G. L. Gorman, D. L. Faker, W. L. Percival, C. L. Halverson, A. L. Preclzt, D. G. Smith, R. L. Miller, E. J. Olson, 1. Ill. Bender, E. A. Hinson, G. E. Welch, I. R. Childs, E. 1. Wesselski. a little ingenuity can keep a man main gyro gets a routine physical as current in telephone circuits is bam cool-note air duct at top of hood Cl1e0k-UP regulated - - - My . T 11'2, ,1', - i V . f '--- 1 1 . , NSW, we '-X S - 'Wm '--. cis .-1. f iw ,.-- e .--- - W - S e i A7 'S eras A . EI ectricity Q Ex. Steam and electricity are 'JL' the only sources of power aboard the aircraft carrier. Discount- ing the main turbines, then electricity becomes the most important source of energy. Think what would happen if the Sparkie weren't around: the ship cou1dn't turn, there would be no venti- lation or air-conditioningg no ice cream, no movies, no guns could shootg you be any cooked meat, the ship couldn't anchor or come to a dock, the lights would always be out, the ship wouldn't be habitable. VVithout electricians the planes are useless, they couldn't be cata- pulted, gassed or repaired. The E Divi- sion gang is essential as they manufac- ture, transmit, maintain, and operate an electrical system comparable to that of a residential city of 20,000 personsp wouldn't have bread and there wouldn't , l First Row: R. W. Davis, I. B. Maciak, R. B. Blake, B. W. Clements, K. R. Wieand, W. E. Davidson, C. E. Angersbach, R. E. Schoo- nover, T. E. Brinkman, I. H. Faller, R. D. McGrane, R. E. Rosendahl, T. C. Presley, J. S. Chambers, M. O. Hughes, C. F. Comley, W. E. Snyder, W. J. Filion, T. L. Bedgood, B. B. Wilkens, T. A. Martin. Second Row: L. M. Sites, A. S. Maniscalco, G. K. Brest, L. E. jaquess, S. D. Lacroix, R. F. Dullanty, J. J. Garrett, R. J. Simons, H. D. Chapman, LTJG B. C. jackson, Lt C. Michalek, Ensign R. L. y Burger, ChElec, C. W. Curran, J. Walters, j. W. McCombs, O. K. Britt, j. B. Whitlow, J. R. Payne, S. Ammeen, H. L. Frisby, I. juby. , Third Row: C. E. Schools, F. Morabito, B. Farris, O. L. Klaus, B. j. Stepina, C. M. Parham, M. I. johnson, H. L. Phillips, T. Bern- hardt, Bill, T. Springle, Bob, T. Springle, G. D. Hudson, D. E. Smith, K. B. Gay, E. C. Honkomp, W. I. Daiker, R. I. White, D. L. Q Hoeg, D. E. Lofton, C. R Walker, A. S. Nalitt, G. D. Lippert, A. I. Hegenbarth. Fourth Row: H. L. johnson, E. Young, C. D. 3 Perritt, R. L. Dyke, R. A. Littlefield, R. W Whitman, E. E. james, L. D. Boswell, T. M. Dalby, T. V. Klein, R. W. Lesley, R. M. l GOH, R. W Schulte, T. E. Redmond, B. L. Huff, C. D. Lanier, L. A. N. Lanlry, D. j. Lynch, J. C. Pass, 1. J. Cabrera, L. J. Sherman. - y. . . . .... - ,,,..., ,,.,,,.. M..- ..,,,,, . ,,.. . ...,, - W .,.. .... - ........, ........ I 'Y W 1 g :Qs C5 S2 t batteries supply power for ship's service phones N . ,.,r 2 W i. i s .g A. X . -. -K W ' . V K gggw .,,Q , L . ojO ol ,AN f'- STPM DANGER 4 ig H e- 5 W . Nfdgiif fjfet. 'Z V- C ii ' .gg Vzv by Qle e ifsss . AK .':4fA:.'I-1:-1 I f v L 1 'L L 1, lx. L I ,aivf :7 HV . , . Y' QZ:'awfF'T?59x t. -'I ' Seated: A. A. Deyeso, L. M. Leaverton, N. C. King, W. G. McClellan, W. H. Myers, 1. C. Wood. Standings H. D. Haugen, H. H. Harder, AI. XVI. Walton, P. P. Herring, M. C. Volz, M. L. Potts, W. C. Chapman. . . xii 1 . Av. f ' - 'T2fe11'5eief-Wei-S5525-:gig::EE:Z56i2?1f2 gyygsis5E5,5,,155,L-,i::,1 there's more to the dial system than meets the eye I I :sa-if-'..- I: me - x -f - . faq.- ,F . . is I' I' III II IIIIII III I I' I 'f I I . IIII I I ' I Il I I I I I W I I I i I V I IE :II LI I -I I. I I I? I I . . I I DNA ff ' I. K-J I I I I I I I I I I I Z. ! I 1 I I I g . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I . I I I 1 I I I 'I I I I Q ? I I I E. W I I I I I I I I I' I I I I I I I I. II I -.va -K -Y . - - . . ,A. - ,- -..NH v T--. - - 1 N -Y YY-4 AY YYY -- we 1-,tx is I A .A , wwf--f' ' ' 'MZ'7f'? v ' ' M W ' A' I 200 exposed radar gear must be serviced frequently .- 'I A ,J .xxx QS, 'Exim . , u , : .. . ' SW' A IN' If? Z ' f ,XV 5135! f ' , S5'W +'wIE,.v,.f X. 'fiit'zhw2-j'L.,,,,,, fl! Complex radio gear requires skilled technicians at all hours First Row: M. E. Peterson, j. W. Simon, I D. Railey, W. L. Baldwin, D. C. Lilge, R. E. Dake, F. S. Taggart, R. Simone, G. G. Allen. Second Row: R. W. Wilkerson, B J. Walker, L. E. McCall, J. D. Coen, Chrele, E. E. Crawford, LTJG N. Osborn, Philco Engineer, j. W. Waltman, T. Lintjyeris, R. F. Austin, C. H. Clzeekley, 1. B. Buice, H. NI. Tarpley, Third Row: R. IU. Stark, B- E- POIGCII, I- L- GflUllUg716?3 J- KUI671fld, D. E. Davis, N. D. Stout, E. M. Knott, 1. S. Thomson, D. E. Lamllnnan, J. P. Work, A. W. H. Secllock. 455 II' cl I M-' U I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' f1 fE'!?!1ffi23F'??E - --- - Qfafl-2 ,, - - :auf '1-4+..+.+.....a2J' er o f .i - ,- - , -1-Lfcaffrfesf-.aes-'sims-w H, it 0 W.. M-I checkmg into the other side of a radio or repairing intricate relay system, dia- knowing where to find the trouble is half the battle 3 1 f 1 that most of us never see, grams are vital l X Vim MTWLWM Hf ' fx'-4 ' kv ' f - rw ' ' f 'f a wwe! ,a'f E R D I V I S I 0 N - Electronic Shop .... Com- ? i bat. VVe just lost video on the search radarg would you have a tech- nician check it, please? It is their job to keep all shipboard electronics equipment operating at maximum performance. It is a big order for only 34 men but no one seems to mind. ' t The Division is divided into two parts: communications and radar. Each man is assigned to one type of equip- ment for a period of three months, after which he is transferred to another piece of gear. This continues until the man is familiar with all the equipment aboard. Blood brothers of the electricians, the tech's aboard can be seen fighting stack gas high on the antennas. Never let it be be said these boys donlt get a charge out of their work. X 7, x H XX .Q,?6O X --f lv ' ' C5729 N-.-tg 6415 -I 000 1 -jflv -1 X mamma 'I U S NAVY 3- yi TJ ' ' rw --frrwj c u S NAvY Q hnauwgysl topside flight deck antennae are fm swung outboard for air operations OK! So y0zt re working in electrorzics... tum it off and go to sleep- 7X L - f - - - -A .. H ., .X r- ,fa if -ff ,f 1 'AM W J, We 1' Z ,sl ' J ,,,, ,,,, ' ii i i Electronics i 2 4 l 1 ' I , fl 'Qi QM ,l . 1 il 3 i all ii ll i ,iq l l I fl iii A s, 5 .in ill i .el H131 .5221 ,ug ,il 'ill 42' ,l 'fr ii ua il ILP . L-x..s. .A C ,, A N X NV f 1' X Nr fd! fy ' .1:f:::f,.gee ,ei,:f' ' MT 'Y f ' - ' gauges require con stant checking ,IN if 12 A I fi? A 202 X Li X 'feng valves In assorted slzes route steam and water where nt's needed F1156 Rows C F Brock L D Hook R W Holte, Clmlaclz E C 5l1addox F A Boswell Second Row A F Rywka C O Freeman, N H Whzttmgton, E George R D Marker, W I Morrzs S K Hund, G N Clapp Thzrd Row R P H111 M Ix Terry W W Roach R W jaco, I A Peterson, R A Dahlzn, E E Perry L A R0 be1ts C Gzlbeft A Smzth j H Reece H W Hanzzlton, W A Attenczo, G R Nastav C L Cook, D F Dwely W A Wallznvforcl, H S Brown Turner morezvalves and many dials are found on main control panel a cup of coffee helps to break lhe monoiony of a four . of an engine room hour watch ' f ,,,, fw' ' - 9 VVVV .. , 1 V wi V V. ,fgif,j- fWf...a-rs . ,M Q cnof X W , H W. if f ,5,,.. . - -. ,. , M i I 4 . . ,Il gee! ... , - ' ft A ' ' T eeee A . 'A P I ' ff ., ff ,. .ff,,f.f:22t.f4 ,,,, - .nite-, I ' -fi. - ff' 311' ,....s4 ..,,, W.. ,,,, ,.., . f ,...,..,.. . , zlfww f ha' . .,..,,,,, ...W .Wi .e ,,,,.,,,, - '?2r'1'4'-'-1 w L' ,- Main Propulsion Q. The men and the machin- To operate, maintain, and repair their 3 ery of the M Division will four 37,500 horsepower main engines be found at the bottom end of the bridge's engine order telegraph. Main control is the heart and guts of the Princeton. Here is the nerve center where bridge orders, speeds ordered by the Officer-of-the-Deck, are answered and executed. Main control, vital to the ship's operation, is the hub of the M Division. Originating from this focal point, their watches and working stations are organized and controlled. and four 1,250 kilowatt turbo-genera- tors, these lll men and three ofhcers keep constant watch on dials. Lubri- cating oil must be kept at the proper level, if not, whirling blades will over- heat, thrust bearings will bind and the speed and the operational efhciency of the Princeton will diminish. When wind velocities are low and the aircraft's bomb loads heavy, the M Division will make the wind necessary for the launch. only one of the four , All E First Row! A. T. Ribrzicky, B. A. Lindsten, D. C. Mitchell, W. L. Baxter, L. L. Hudson F. H. jaitrnas, H. R. Vanderpool, j. W. Kisselbarg, H. L. Pohl, C. E. Zinsrneyer. Second Row: W. H. Hanks, V. J. Kelly, R. A. Cox, R. B. Love, S. R. Byrd, j. W. Rogers, D. N. Brown, Lt. E. L. Dezninon, LTJG F. E. Bishop, F. E. Annon, I. N. Holick, j. W. Skaggs, O. W. Lawrence, R. N. Geier, N. T. Eatnion. Third 31 Row: A. B. Cesena, J. H. Bechtel, C. R. Stovall, A. P. Burrell, R. L. Raschke, W. H. Somrners, F. G. Echols, B. L. McKinley, R. E. rl Colvin, I. D. Weldon. Fourth Row: H. R. johnson, N. PV. jensen, G. R. Pearce, R. N. Beaver, C. A. Henry, E. W. Tolfnan, G. Cosnr, T. W. Boyt, A. D. Byrd, D. F. Wilkinson, W. L. Bobo, R. G. Pope, j. B. Norwood, L. R. Brosan, j. C. Garner. Fifth Row: Ill. L. Miesel, D. M. Elson, R. W. Alford, H. E. Barnett, J. A. Martin, C. R. Cook, I. L. Thornton, H. L. Hammond, D. M. Clary, M. G. Cook, 'jf G. D. Carson. VF: I :M 4 1 r ,r l ll l I 4 5 1 l .l ,I WM' E I First Row Ufneelingj: L. j. Barnett, J. V. Edwards, E. E. Ahrendt, F. C. Rodiquez, Ens. j. S. Brown, LTJG H. E. Hansson. Scand Row: W. K. Gayle, D. F. Mendonsa, F. lnj Manno, B. F. Weeks, j. C. Terry, P. C. Menth, R. F. Schwab, W. j. Tighe, I. E. Daniel, S. lnj Higginbothazn, D. E. Brown, N. D. Alloway. Third Row: G. A. Naill, D. L. Ginn, Cogdill, jr., W. H. Kjorlie, F. E. Choquefte, XVI. D. Eyerley, I. T. Clark, G. lny Nevnerovsky, G. H. Gray, F. W. llflarslzall, j. R. Hayward, H. G. Hayward. Fourth Row: B.S. Headrick, L. S. Farnham, D. N. Cotto, V. L. Christopherson, F. I. Wilkerson, denj, C. D. Bland, VV. E. Fagerstedt, L. fnj Tyson. Fifth Row: F. B. E. Anderson, V. D. Swanson ,j. E. McMahon, H. D. Draper, R. XVI. Royal, jr., F. fnj Williams, L. lnj Dunlap, C. E. Flanders, fHid- fnj Fink, R. L. Turner, R. E. Cowfer, K. E. Anderson, I. A. jackson, L. Cash, D. I. Simon, W. L. Cannon. ,. f fr 1 X' F .., - r f ..,. ,. ,, .ww 'rs W r f f . :ef f f my ,NWS We V ' 5 F 1 1 I f 204 man from Mars with a ray gun? Negative, only a welder f L.J gf I ' ff N -..fff i yn Q I . B9 Z R Dlvlslon runs a blacksmith shop also 31 ...Q i, 1 ff'-K ' 7' 'cw i i E a l :K A l 1 l l I l also l l l l l f . S' l 0 1 li , ., l l l l l l it X4 W5 l pressure test gang gets their picture taken as reading is taken of the ship's draft, 35 feet i r', 1 'X - . i i Q x X af tt.Q 2 N.. ' f.i,1f: V Iv,, 2,5 V Q 1 f l Jail.: Zu.-1 ..,. A '- ' . ... . . i - A ii 41. f. ff'fi: 'Il'fi-5-'.gif:-2f'i-I 4 1? f Damage Control ' Y' 1 Collisionl Fire- is called upon to put into action its many - Fire! This is not hours of drills. a drill! With these few words the crew of In the ordinary routine at sea R Division the USS Princeton ceases its normal activities is composed of five shops, damage control, : and suddenly transforms itself into a well water tight integrity, carpentry, ship fitters, fl organized machine which is struggling to sur- and pipe fitters, each performing its distinct inf. vive .... fighting to stay afloat. Shore up and separate function. Through these shops W bulkheads. . .pump out flooded compartments the R Division personnel make the many fil . . .lay out fire hoses. . .perform a quick weld- repairs that are needed to keep a fighting ing job. It is at this time that RU Division ship afioat. li it Damage Control Central keeps posted on the ships stabi- C02 fire bottles are j Iity, repairs, watertight integrity weighed monthly band saw gets a work-out 5 L is i i f s l yt : 9 1 . I Qu iii 64 t i 7 aw' s , 5 X XX J ca,.,. .3-. 205 5 - f W f 'YN ' Y' 'Mm W ' ' Mi-1: 'mwmtxzti-Q., k ,,.....Y W V AA A ,,,,, , 4 w x 206 ' 2 M K f 5 4 4. X 71, jf . .1 ' ' N -mx ' K QQ ,NX , xx- 'NWN- P-H' ., f- . -if.---'-.-- --- --.-. ....-,.......g,,,,,:,-'g- ff- f f -san 1 -.Q-hr- ....-....Q-...,:,.,..,.L4,f .V .- -,ff -....a,.,...:-' a Y K . - . - , :A . -. . .., QE! - 35- ia' . 'g!g - --- L.rf51f+yF4.--g-wwqn.,LLu'Zi1.,z::+Efb:f5f,.fa:-sH . -- , A - Y f15,y,11,,3f::?.:f: .f':::-:::1::l:f.:,1-s-v ::-:r:-5f-Jas,- '.:.- Y':a.upr, '5zsnfi','.g. '-i,,:-r-,':f-,ggif-fe.-i-:'::.-?: f 4 .y M: . ' wi , A Q 21 f 7 it i 2 5 if .45 3 fa Feeding and paying three thousand men, providing them with clothing and giving them tools and material. . .that is the gigantic task of the Supply De- partment. This means that nine thousand meals a day must be prepared and served, 1700 loaves of bread baked and a ton and a half of meat processed. The general mess will feed at their regular sitting 24 men a minute. It also means that a barber shop, a tailor shop, a cobbler shop, a soda fountain, a clothing sales- room, a laundry, and ship's stores must be staffed and equip- ped to serve the needs of the men. Besides these necessary services, supply must stock and issue all the wrenches, lathes, screw drivers, hammers, pliers, cameras, and broomsg they must have on hand rubber tires, toilet paper, ink, pencils, lubriacting oil, typewriter ribbon, cigarettes and propellers. I ,WW ' Commander George W. Moore, SC . . . w x f fi' gg, -.. ww ,wage A ,gg f ,gigs fp, ff f mrgz. f ,.-,' .2',,',:iv ...H f Vfik 1 A, E ., Z . 4 , -V' 207 i ,-h....,......... .... ,. . , 7 A no needle in a hay stack here, Navy cataloging system or perhaps a Corsair needs a new wing quickly locates any item from anchors and ink and in to pipe and propellers . f X fyyx , sw. ' . .- CW e I .Fw V. J ,,,,, V 1 wwf si ,f N QQ. fr . ! .Were 1 Q. MMI. .X Uv' ...mga Maas N 4, f 5.-T-.+-,-1:12 - L ma., K- . f fx .. ff X' 1 f. ff..-af . 1 ., Y ' .ss . v - . ffsisr- . .,'. 1 ' , 'Ms-'I 1 . ICQ W1' 1 :Hia ' Af f if i f W I V' if ,f 4 he Z! N Wfwf, X if s fy Q f ss Among the four di- r ' ' visions in the Sup- ply Department is S-l Division, consist- ing of Supply Administration, GSK Storerooms, Aviation Supply and Elec- tronics Throughout the various slorerooms on the ship' anything from a thumb tack to an airplane engine is available upon presentation of a stub requisition. Since departing Bremerton in February, 1952, 4,826 orders to other activities have been proceessed. In general stock big hardware store. Every issue or order involves processing a tremendous amount of paper work. . Returning to port, liberty is the .main issue, but not in their case. Orders pro- cessed at sea begin to arrive aboard for checking and storing. Frequently, the division works into the wee hours of the night checking stores and storing them below. Storekeeping isn't all work and no play-they're mighty proud of their undefeated softball team, which often arises before reveille for practice games. alone, 13,000 items are carried, a mighty First Row: H. A. Miller, H. H. Bordston, ChClk H. B. Scoggins, LTjG H. Russek, Ens. R. N. Drese, W. C. Walker. Second Row: D Nl F L Prescott B L Hill R A Matthews, P. I. Peshel, R. E. Taber, C. E. Parsons, B. T. Horan, G. W. Waltinan, . J. eson, . . 3 , . . , . . J. F. Payne, L. L. jacot, C. L. Pryor. Third Row: D. Wilson, C. W. Harris, M. H. Beck, M. L. Ackman, J. M. Mason, W. L. Herrlich, I. L. Groves, R. A. Clark, I. 1. Kelly, E. L. Christensen, B. C. Weaver, I. L. Parker, P. W. Prejean. Fourth Row: D. Futrell, R. N. Olsen, D. Chitwood, jr. H. L. Cary, H. R. Gable, D. McDonald, W. S. Graves, R. H. Miller, j. S. Harris, jr., ' ' ' - hvR.B.Pto R.S. B. Z. Rogers, R. A. Wagner, C. j. Keyser, jr. M. L. Mclfzker. Fifth Row. M. L. Clark, AI. j. Murp 3, e ers n, Dohineyer, R. N. Heckman, J. A. Brown, I. E. Blankenship, M. S. Ullman, R. F. Wahlstrom, A. S. Huck, I. L. Byrd, L. W. McKay, M. R. Buttry, C. W. Pendleton. 4 208 el 'il t . L i p . 1. ' , 'ix -, to are V l .. . .. , , I or an AD's engine is due for replacement while the Navy's by-word, 'file it', suffers much abuse froli n '1 .V Y Ju ,1 4 i x ,121 5 iokesters, how long could we operate without the fill system 1, 5 4 1 1 1 K nothing more than a Sears at sea, serving a floating, fighting city of 3000 1 A a , , 5 J .. il n l-2 N95 1 1 1 1 Q1 13311 J 1 X General Stores If he 1 if I, Q13 t 1 . 333 h fi 'Qi lu is E241 E 'AEE E, Alf 'I V i 209 , . . potatoes by the kettleful en route to the stoves and mash touch of the mess cooks mg machines f as f ' 'n X S Z D 0 N ii f ', '.f', ,,,L S i Chow! Those all important three 1 .mp meals a day. Baked goods meat l vegetables' the preparation of all these is the P responsibility of the S-2 Division. It is the job - Q of one commissary ofhcer, three chiefs and sixty- P: grandmother's favorite soup recipe undergoes the delicate - I . . i 5 l . l .' ?'PLtf.:,Lw,rf-Filer s-' SVT? '5iTNW'1' X ff' X 'f!'W W f W' f 'Z 5 ' ' '. Stuff'-'ds' '?'1'.i:Y'0 .. 59' -'1.Ti'5'L:'.'fxiiwffzft EEK? X I fx 8 1 ,fa-. ' UV ? 'Nag X X QW W 4 X ' V f 8 f WWW Stk at f 'Q j x YW. ,gf 64 4 z ,gl f ' . ,X 4, f X X . . W f .e f , V A 7- , fe! ,f , i 45 ff 5 ff QM L +3 .ifitbm Z f sf Ab X 4 S 4 XX, Sig' X X43 wwf, is-wr N! rx ff, A 3,3 A, ,I . I W ! 3 K 1 two hard working cooks, bakers, and butchers. Q To prepare an estimated 9,000 meals a day, food- stuffs are ordered three months in advance. 1 Then comes the making of the meal. The C0 m' , . butcher bones, slices and cuts the meatg the m lssary , baker kneads, rolls and pounds the dough into li' bread and all delectable forms of pastries, and f finally the cook seasons, bakes and broils the meal so that when it comes time to eat there will ,E be the best in quality and enough in quantity. Q During the time the Princeton spent away ' from the States, the S-2 Division converted three ii million pounds of stores, including 58,886 cups of coffee, into 1,699,971 meals. Ice cream was T not out of the ordinary as 18,448 gallons were V consumed during this same period. l j . Fi-rst Row: S. K. Huncl, E. T. Foster, H. L. Gilmore, J. L. Libby, P. G. Lang, R. G. Ligenfelter, L. E. Davis, R. R. Coleman, J. T. l t Williams, W. C. Snyder, E. H. Crowe, L. G. Seviglia, R. E. Roberts, W. C. Schwiekhart, G. A. Hartman, W. B. Taton, S. A. Kerr, H. R. Penter, A. G. Hodge. Second Row: L. S. Hunt, F. L. McDonald, M. Downey, I. M. Bohan, L. C. McGinnes, R. V. Johnson, W. D. i johnson, R. S. Garrison, D. R. Gilmore, ChPClk S. C. Miller, A. F. Collins A. W. Busch, W. H. Thamscn, C. T. Hesszg, G. A. Goley, T i R. G. Figget, E. T. Barran, C. A. Michelson, G. L. Alle., T. E. Smith,j. W. Ackerman, M. S. Overfelt, C. L. Steger. Third Row: 1 J. A. Speck, W. D. Hicks, L. K. Walker, J. R. Regan, R. L. Gilmore, K. E. Fleck, N. E. Maurer, A. C. Zabcik, L. R. Cramer, S. Hartley, v . Q G. W. Goodwin, J. W. Richards, J. W. Born, H. H. Claypool, R. R. Roles, G. L. Allison, C. G. Hart, j. W. Escovado, E. D. Luton. Fouth Row: I. W. Hagerman, B. j. Claypool, j. E. Simon, G. A. Manning, N. L. Kelly, D. C. Manning. lx is A . and on to the chow Iine+a balanced diet for all fwfinlm? W X X 4 WW,,7 -WJ.-W v Am . ' 'jrzr 1 a ,J-r' pgfl OT U 51 56 H I! OKLEUH E 232,755 5 wo N lf! za' ,Z-- -:fa-if-i h ,. rr- , -ff Z f 2 milf, Y f I5 I f 1 f , f , J ., s I 57:1 I L l 7: 5 ' x ,Il I Ixff , ? beat 'em to a pulp Z ,..- ,.....,,..,. - ,T . ,.,. M, , ,, AA ,, ,F-- Q.. f+ Q Rf, ...':1.:--'Q-4 -.-W. , .. A,-f T - -' -- --1 - ff- --f --1-J' down a ship's hatch on replenishment dayg down a human hatch a few days later l 5: , .f OWN-.. C: barber shop quartet without the music-no clip ioint here, haircuts are free the rest of the world calls it ice cream-but in i the Navy, it's GEDUNK l U.. 0 ff i HSN i 'tok-M' Hey' almost mcked ya that tune unsung heroes of the laundry turn out clean clothes for 3000 men weekly and so are the services of the cobbler if for services faithfully rendered-bi-monthly pay line gets approval of all you buy the materials hands S-3 DIVISION llzl X SQ S stands for service in ' the S-3 Division, which pays the crew and provides some of the con- veniences and luxuries which Americans have come to regard as necessities. Aside from disbursing, the S-3 Division functions are divided into two categories... sales and service. Service is rendered by the f' ' of ' 2 4 ,eff si ' !4'fif'f'Mf2fW,. '-Sifilssv J? , ykqk 1 . we gs V? we .si.-.s A- WWW .,,, 1 .cw s--- X ,,,, .. vm aww- X y A T A y . I jury, f l . Q x m7Qij?,f,ff,y fr , at Q.. ,f I., I' A t may fe L C . I 'L-.f..rZi.M..zZiZ x..Q31SQ.EQimM.. L.,..5 shakes for only five cents and cigarettes for only 75 cents a carton. All these functions, together with a dis- bursing operation that handles a monthly payroll of around Sl60,000 and which makes foreign currency sales sometimes reaching 370,000 in one month, add up to service with a capital S in the S-3 Division. laundry, three barber shops, and the cobbler shop. The sales part is made up of five re- tail, stores and three vending machines, all . supported by six storerooms and a central accounting oflice. The main mess-deck store, 0 the store in oilicers' country, and the one aft Ship'5 Store SQWICCS under flight deck do a total business of 325,000 a month. The soda fountain provid- ing ice cream, milk shakes, cookies, and fruit juices takes in 39,000 per month. Clothing and small stores are sold at one central issue room, with sales amounting to Sl0,000 per month. Finally, the three vending machines t which dispense over 4,000 cold cokes a day yield a profit and allow a price reduction on other items, such as ice cream and milk Disbursing Say when . . . First Row: W. R. Glenn, C. P. LaTulipj9e, D. G. Wright, R. M. Fanello, D. J. Wnek, F. O. Hayes, G. O. Lew, D. B. Fzfe, Ens. j A Bray, Lt. R. T. Abbot, j. S. Butterworth, R. W. Porter, T. Vanden Bos, R. H. Weese, C. W. Haley, C. Coiuand, D. I. Corman, R Camp, T. A. Oubre. Seconcl Row: M. S. Herrington, L. B. johnson, L. C. Dufrter, B. R. Earp, T. C. Quzck,j.E. D. Davis, H.. B. Lar come, R. O. Dixon, D. N. Ganzblin, H. M. Garnblin, C. E. Sandifer, R. T. Hurd, G. P. Tlzompson, L. H. Mclvznney, D. M. Hill, L L Burch, L. A. Abbott, C. L. Wilkins, M. R. Mercer, W. A. Ralke, F. F. Dangel, S. Bailey, R. E. Kagy. Tlzzrd Rozo: F. P. Blevzns, R. S. Story, E. B. Tatum, C. j. Phipps, R. L. Lackey, R. G. Edwards, j. F. lllcKazg, j. R. Ford, j. A. Azkens, j. D. Robznson, F. Thomas j. W. Sebok, B. AI. Robertson, f-. Phipps, I. H. Spencer, M. Wea-vel, j. D. Spann, J. R. Powell. jgfiiyifgifp iflvfagwvfg . at aw. the Wardroom is the Stewards' base of operations where the green felt hurtless over a cleared table 1 N ff f 'V x IQ X X gh, 4 M g ! T, ,2 w ' . s eeee ff! .wer Mx' new-W1 f Me ' zssfma. ea -P S..-9 em, The members of the S-4 Division are enlisted men who hold various ratings as stewards from TN QApprentice Stewardj through SDC QChief Stewardl. Their job is to see that the officers and warrant officers are adequately housed and fed. In comparing their duties with civilian occupations, one would consider the S-4 Division as being in the hotel and catering business inasmuch as these men must be able to perform the many various skills native to this industry. From the acquisition and storage of provi- sions to the final preparation and serving of the food, the stewards are alert in the many detailsg one error could mean an unpalate- able meal and a displeased clientele. During the sustained Flight Operations, usually commencing at 0100, pilots are well fed before being sent on a flight. The ste- wards' hours are irregular, for the early launches and late recoveries mean a long day for them. The members of the S-4 Division come from communities in all sections of the United States, Guam, and the Philippines. Officers' Mess First Row: C. Bledsoe, R. P. Bey, S. Eley, M. F. Fejaring, G. McDowell, Lt. A. R. Kallaus, O. Wesson, H. D. Robinson, P. Abides, T. R. Florendo, A. G. Lagrimas, j. H. Allen. Second Row: E. Velano, C. P. Renix, E. L. Carr, R. D. Mullin, W. T. Hankins, W. E. Boykins, S Garner, E. Thomas, H. R. Rumper, 1. Broaden, S. L. Carter, J. T. Gutierrez. Third Row: T. Dorsey, F. Bates, R. E. Pratt, P. L. Smith, A. L. Blissitt, R. H. Sanders, A. Shelton, R. Estes, R. Calalay, E. M. Evangelism, R. V. Camaliga, R. A. Vigilia, A. Daos. i h ew gr 1 if WW , if ,.-f' , vw' Sm 2 MEDIC l An airplane crash, fire or similar acci- dent might become a tragedy without the quick skill of the Medical Department. Witli the best and latest equipment, the best Doctors, and Corpsmen the Navy has to offer, the Prince- ton Sick Bay is able and willing to cope with any emergency twenty-four hours a day. Doctors, technicians, and Corpsmen supplement one another in interests and skills for performing all but the most specialized surgery. Less spectacular but equally important are the day to day preventive and curative activities of H Division personnel. These include inspec- tions of food preparation spaces, living spaces and lectures on first-aid and hygiene. Your health is their measure of a job well done by both H Division and their wingmen 'if' the ..... wonders in modern medicine are perform- ed ln the shlp's tiny but complete sick bay ' O MW 'lf 5' I. f X 9431 F 211 - L,-Gsunzh Dr. Snowden guides the Princeton's able medical staff First Row: D. F. Garrett, I. F. Edwards, Lt. R. P. Adams, Lt. j. P Welborn, jr., CDR W. M. Snowden, Lt. J. M. Campbell, Lt. R. F Dunn, J. T. Tanner, H. R. Schenck. Second Row: I. O. Cornbes, H. L. Fleclier, j. W. Wood, I. O. Smith, R. C. Petersen, G. L. Kelly, J. C. Harrison, J. P. Blake, W. C. Morton. Third Row: I. Darm- stadt, T. W. Chylack, F. E. Foley, xl. D. Lints, E. Dannen, K. E Peterson, D. Rapp, A. A. Reeves, III, F. D. Fields, R. j..Bahr. .ya y Z 1. Three dental oflicers, one to approxima- tely 1000 men, seems like a rather equit- able ratio at first glanceg it is if one confines him- self to counting noses. However, the picture changes as an inventory is taken of the teeth that go with these 3000 noses. Every man is entitled to 32 teeth. Age, neglect, and perhaps a few violent liberties account for a deviation from this allowance on the minus side. But the fact remains that with every man up to complement dental wise, each dental officer aboard has in the neighborhood of 32,000 teeth staring him in the face. ' Aicling in this never ending struggle against time and numbers are four highly trained dental technicians, each a specialist in his field, and three strikers fcandidates for dental specialty coursesj. Your teeth are the responsibility of these ten men of D Division. SST- ,gaf ff -3. f w x Q N ' -Q, S? f ff Q r 4 X f X X Xa!! :ff fqxkn Q 55 X ef e cavities, extractions, or cleaning-all in a profes- sional day's work Fust How: A. I. Salazar, Lcclr. R. S. Walker, Cdr W. H. Hartnett, Lt. O. G. Nystul, R. E. 1lIrC.0ll1mz. Second Row: Ii. C. 1l'ICCI'0l'y, S. F. Coffdell, W. P. Gallilzer, D. Cnj johnson. 1 ' ,fs 'X 5 under Dr. Hartnett's direction the Princeton's dental division renders a valuable service y mm cr' , N 1 :AS Q' - C f .wg 52? Gwfavy- patient's pleasure in dentistry is evid- enced by his meaningful smile 21 f f f f 5 7 i n ,Q ,, x ' '1 f 2 'm , 4 gi lm? 1 1 X! T . P ,S ' N 'E J 2 , 4 I Q : 1 G 5 I 'f Lx E' 5 . Q A 4 I 1 ,Q H W 11 , '. .1 , ff 5 1 is I ' n 4 . I V , W , , 1 J -1 A ,r -i-fzfgfcitgv ,s X : fl , ' 4 W Q ,,, ' NQJW' 1 1 , I 5 1 Q 3 ' 1 Q ! - . i - 1 4 2 ,ww Q I R .. .mam , 'X Qi 1 xx X f i MQ' 7 films I , mr,-3-,ff I fg Zz , i ff K :W ev M Y V V Y E51 W1 iii E ' GW 3 5 ' I N ' ' I ' ',. I8 W, K.. ,.,, . ,-,,,,,,,, ,ily iXW'WgffX!x xx. .M , t t Q X f v N . ,fww , ,. ,ff ,f M4 f, , ,f X f , . V. f ,f ,J W.. , , ff, cc 4 ,f f,, f f 1,-jygilg My sfjff ,fam .5242 fff, bf, ,tag x 'f 1. ,: x zW,M24,4a7, fi X X. y,fgxg'm,1 Mn. K ,cw . is N f -c . Sounds wonderful, and it is! When the men of the Princeton have a chance to relax or exercise their tired muscles, a new atmos- phere develops. ln the warm sunny weather off the Korean coast, or tied to a pier in San Diego, Bremerton, or Yokosuka, you can see the bronzed bodies sunning on the flight deck, a basketball or volleyball game on the hangar deck, and sense a feeling of relaxation and enjoyment throughout the ship. Many sailors hit the rack to sleep, dream, or just contemplate the day's doings. A quietness settles over the Sweet P. Always welcome, Holiday Routine gives everyone a chance to collect their thoughts and rest up for the grueling operational days ahead. The following pages depict scenes that are typical of the easy living found aboard any ship of the fleet when Holiday Routine is in effect. QIQ qvg with ship moored to dock, results of this intellectual high sea serenades always draw enthusiastic audi- ' ences discussion posed no threat to Its safety 220 in a tradition originated by Princeton personnel, a visiting iet from another carrier falls victim to plane crew's brushes and whitewash while chalk artists work out on 1000 pound bomb Now Padget, D. J., lay down to the unoccupied airdales take to the popular' sport of razzing LSOs engineer's tool locker and open same -.1 nan,-W ,, s- I I I I W fi ls P i 3. lg i 2 55 ff .Y3E', Y Wk ' 1-,,,,,M. , , Y- . f . . A, hu . , , W Y 1 - 'f'-'f- - -S3335 A K .. . f ' - s wam-.:::s:i ..s..e...ss:..:',,- . .. .. s . - f' - H - rl ,- f?::gE:'5g5'fqj9g4.uF15,nE- eq. Y-.WQF - -'f' ' f -4' - ,, unidentified officer dozes ln wardroom lounge hole In y shoe might be attributed to Q' high mess mn only on a smoothly running ship, where all problems are handled as routine, can occasional scenes like this take place COMME CE SI1lP'S WORK... after weeks of intensive search, photographer finally found a couple of men flaked out popular pastime with Pacific pioneers was the growing of beards of assorted descriptions 22 i men in Christmas dinner chow line wear long faces when viewed from the hangar deck, but - the gloom is somewhat disspelled in the galley -w.,7.....,1:Q.i....,..vv. ....,. , ..... I .... ....,.,, ... ...,,,X-.,, :ssc E cv hx I I ff x I as 'lfff xx f , f ,.., W-vw..-I 5 f , E EGSMMME pifbayualdmuy 7 eps , , , Q ' ' 1 p, - sammy cocacwx. E L W 0 omhasf 1 E swu:1'mxxEDPxcxcx.rs .a f ,f Wmaxzv .mu Rica SOUP f I , E CHKCKYRSE , if . . E Rdmmm mm? E a E a 53,35 ,,,,ES5,RG a for the holiday menu IS proof of E a CMNBQRR., MCH it y 1 ggnwrcfmvya E y , X the Navy's effort to give the smcr-:xy HAM E X E an SAUCE d, E men unable to be home some- 3' fpuasman POTATOES surrsam pus PQTATGES fd , thing special on board f cum-:msn Lmmmzfg, e mfssuuz mamma E, sg f ml !,if,,4 . ,W , I HQ1' ppgumg 3QU55ggu5,, Bmw, Bun-ER 2 f, , . , ,, I V . au E E35 E ff? . Nurs ffwfa fmmomnrzzacmmv ' cmcmzmzs Q, , j E as crcmxsd E ' l f f n , . 5, n. E X -..? ' A 75' f l ' gif I f X k I . - X , iii ' f ,X 'lf' . w.v.sax:snmo , ' ' ClT-SV-HL . ' ff EL, f ' R... I Chmfcmmsnarman' lr I gmt Cqgmmorx-min ' VV X V. .,.. . ,.,.,,, , lg 4-4 .r.r, W .,.,,c....n,rdr, M - ...,. , ...., .. ,l,aa E T E d 1 E. W d v Q E V u. s. s. Pmmux , A if - fcvszm E 1951i E 1. .,,. ,..., ..,.. CEIOW COKE ' ' COEEEE coke machines and coffee messes operate a- round the clock with daily consumption of the two beverages amounting to several hundred gallons 1 n ff 1 f Q Z if 2, 2 -f fl 1 ' 1 4 ! 1 1 5 if 1' Ui vs 1 14 ' 31 1 1 1 A 1 N W, 1 l! 1 1 12 1 111 1 1 ,1 1 1, li, 11 I gi 12 W1 11 Ig' .W 1, IV 11 11 1 H V4 H M V, 11 31 N 1 11 1, 1 11 12? 1 1 1 11 H 1 . I1 -1 1 K 11 1 M 4. N 1 1 4 Q 1 l -s-,-+-mg-4+gca4:..gx44.44.1..1g.1 -'-'--+ 1-'L - -..-,ei . ,,,. .. ,VUL ' '-P'-H P--f ff J 1--..-v.. --Y - e:,..m-'.m, erha s the most popular and certalnly the most widely distributed photograph aboard P P was the one of Marilyn Youknowho Contrary to popular belief back in the States, all Japanese girls do not wrap themselves In kimonos and obis as the picture on opposite page well demonstrates soda fountain and ship's store provide other e as well as a few luxuries . . . necessities of lif gedunk lines extending through several com- d indowshopping sailors are partments an w everyday sights .,,, qd.ydf f V with kibitzers on hand with unwanted advice, sailors pass time with fa few friendly hands' OCK Off SHIP' WORK E u Good evening everyoneg it's time for the evening prayer . . . Now it's laep 60 before 8 . . . and disk jockeys worked long hours daily to bring the here's The Mad Hatter with the sports news were crew popular and classical music as they request- s heard every night at sea on Princeton Varieties ed it 22 'K : I'?' 1 5258-75:5 wmy- fs: 1l15'.2 ,- iti2H!'!.:i:'.Wi:i,-fFf'Kga5g:sm'A': f v S i -A F , , N. ,-11,2 2-: T- , .. - -. , M - -A 7- -T-f ef . --:H- .... ,, 5- fgtgggvgzf tif' em. ' sw ., . V 2-21-:wsu-H '-f:a.:e..a1-use ear:-aer.rH - - T A - I ed with current magazines and good books for the crew's information as well as their enjoyment Z, 's 'E 'w i 1 ic: er. ,, R- library tables and shelves overflow- but many preferred to read in a prone position for which the bottom sack was well suited 'Q ff - W, WW , www, X V , ffff X ,f w , Y ' 32 ,1 f '- 1, hobbies such as building scale models of ships and air craft occupied thousands of leisure hours 227 E 1: f ..- ..,.... ,,,,...... e .1 , l E for those who sought physical exercise, a tug of war on the flight deck would use up anyones excess s..e.5, Y i I ' ----- ' F ' - f f f W , eeee e , e eeee i N f fs' Wm--M N if f QQ -' ' LM f ---- ,,. 'fe . 'W A' fm i ' if -. g I ! I I ii ll . a G L the well trained Protestant choir added much to religious and memorial services held aboard 55 I2 fl N t1 S i il 5 1 I! li 1a I I i I l v r 228 . ..-..a.:..g:': nam'-:-.-.:1.-,.:, ...A,- , Berkey Field in Yokosuka was home field for the ship's victorious baseball team which suffered but one defeat in a full season of play . . . enthusiasm in other sports such as basketball, volleyball, and weight lifting was maintained at a high level W 'f ' 1f'T W'W rzfF1:1:1-new V V ..,-,-,, , -- -Z ! 1 230 jf N , .1 4 f off duty hours found small groups scattered throughout the ship engaged in miscellaneous activities and appreciat- ing the offerings of talented snipmates l there's no place like the fantail for thought and relaxation the great Princeton band not only played aboard ship, but was often called upon for special func- tions ashore E is 'N arm ,. A F.. , . -...ski at ,, R .-.sh , ., . '-:.-.re cf-.--,re-f -1 . - H ' '-Aw ' -+--- H-ssagkcggch h .ff - +- es-+s--fa-J 1. ,.-...-...Y . -..h-s- - . - V . ' -. -- -... , .La e 9 - 7 . . ff . 31. - 4... QPL1-32345-L2-Q e 7 A- -- - - - - ...- f4fa?I!f'.s:tf..sLe:..a2m..'f1ffaf:ne::u:iaf: ' ' ' ed-L , H ,Q am . ,my AM, W V, W7 X . 'T 'E .Nga V-T.--Y .. late afternoon shadows fall on the deck-edge elevator while plane crews await squadrons returning from air strike PERMITTED... forward elevator is con- verted into volleyball court by athletically in- clined officers ff! N '7:',1Qf gg Q x ,I ff H yi W 4 xv .Z Af ' ,ul ,Z V j wma' 0 sv ,wg 58 Q. ff . Q V-f Af? I ' N If i 7 ff? l , 1 x . f L sg K f M x X, - X I x x , X, ly f x , Q ' 3' if f ' V Q f auf 5 V2 g K L, i V X Q .f-, S 5 , 'A l f ' , ' ff vf-, 49 Q, Z4 - 4 . - A A , R, 1 ,I . Wg , 2 2 , '7 Mm Nxw . f - , x, , . A X - . , V , V ' ' 5 7 ' ,' 2 ' - ' . X 1' Al I , 2 I fr il R :SQ 1 5 .. - A Q V ,.' i , , 1 Z - , 4 ,, Q? . . t' 1' ff ' Q , IXX n ', ' Q K X . 1? 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U s f 'Ns -NR ' ' - i K Thelong hard working are o9er andwfliteq hat um isf set for the highngm. 120o yvegpy r relgrc fdr ua vfiourneynu dreamland Jtf1a1t moVie5A offifr t0 an4 , H rua - ' f J 3 1 Y I i L ,,,W,w,,.,... 4,.., ..., W on special occasions select indivduals rose to VIP status by making the :l.z,uuutn nanumg, se-vmg a ..... - .... .,-...-..- with a 3.5 average, or advancing to chief from first class H Jw VERY IMPORTANT PERSONS 4 , R, we I 1 ' with the French tri-color flying from the mainmast, Vice Admiral ,g 1 R 1 W and Mme. Artoli are welcomed ,V aboard 11 3, N S in I i I E W M I1 fl Q 1 I K 1 1 si 11 5? f ii il if ur It civilian guest enioys a supervised trick at the helm during the run a from Bremerton to San Diego fl ' 1 V , , R 1 1 R R 234 R . M. My X, , ,,, ,. 5 f V :N-QW A - - f '1 , '?fr1!'C F iT ,-..-.:y.. gig., 1. 1 .. . , -f -'-L-u 'lf--' '- L' --' ' W' - - M ' -var,-g5,,.: -55. x 2- other transient guests included drafts K it of EM who came aboard at sea via high- Hollywood went to sea with line for duty or further transfer the Princeton our carrier became the setting for the movie FLAT-TOP I W' 235 Q . H M is I I i E a I 1 E ia Y i 1 2 I N 1 I I X 5 2,9491 10,6 K E N 1 1 with pretty USO girl at the helm, what ship wouIdn't mind steering off course? --X 'iX'X' f Z! ff Q . -X ' parties aboard the Sweet P in port - featured both amateur and professional U J talent . . . here Japanese acrobats make use of their bulging biceps never away from Dixie, local rebels whip up a little hill country music during a show 236 9 vwr.-30mwq, at-rl 'gn i f - . , , , A 1' 4:11:,,fgf1q--1:-1-ft I 5- 'ff!4l'5Zf?f??2t.,,' 5: f gmx95 A ' V-A - 1' . G'!2 L' - - --f ., ' 0 l ,, - . rv. V -if 1 Q 1.2 ., - , g 1 rv . A , i u l A 2 lifiu A 54, 1.1-.p.,-3-sv-o.v-ex-w-w -navzmg Q 'ae .., ' EH' '- fviclu-'u. vt .Lgr V- A-A --'--A-- - A- - c- .sc Nc.. ,....1 ,x sw- an I . ' . .: Q, , ,Q W-f--'32 F I 1 1 1 ! Q p, l 5 in ! 3 1 1, ,i lr w T I I f I x 1 5 Y 5 A 5 5 i 1 3 i I E m most decorated pilot is the butt of iokes in a visiting comedian act from the Hap- py Valley high-stepping Japanese girls added the feminine v E touch to the ship's party at the EM club 5 ! i i r l 5 1 A l x u I K dramatic talent which had remained unnoticed for months suddenly burst forth during a pilot's skit in the wardroom S , y X V ' ff Q f' , Xi .Qi fir? 7 gf af X N X W ,,'w x 1 X 1 :Z QW ff x Jw WW ff SX 7 Xin I xsssssss aa-f Y f i ,,,,,, 1 , , we 'fa' X e i Z Ns.. ...... . good fellowship prevails as officers and men sip lightly on iced tea at a squadron party a V 4 1 5 delta: -1-, ,.-,- -.,..,... ,.-YY,-- -f a sight too seldom seen on the hangar deck 237 shuffled and sorted in selecting material for READY DECK hundreds of photographs were un- the ship's weekly newspaper has , won awards for fleet excellence . . . the adventures of Mike Mallet, Private Eye, was popular serial story i wltho-ut the full cooperatlon- of the CAHMW 'GRAIN 3 men ln the photolab, few Princeton I ' W n publications could have one to ,fo D ,W ONES f ' E u' ff 2 GGPHAKDT 9 af D I press p ZACCAKO ,455 Q K ., ' H U Ujz?-aiwf' W 'I 5 , ' l ,I-F V 7 W I I -1 I 0 ' X ' . 'Qs X 2 x Ir' Q' a.., ' 5 - X xr vie- H H71 H 'W' V, K , -- Q 07,222 Zi. AL? X x :Q 'f ' ' k - Qfi ' as 4- 1 5 Q fj K - Y' 4' M- - 1 - . s . 1 dl . ' 4 , 3 l Q 1 A av 5. cw N ' , a 5 r i E Know? fp 1 7' I ML 1 f , UNC . f ' Y hx o.f - 5-5-f' Q - I- E00 L -' -' hi 0 A f-s BF i ' Q W' Tb li r A A ' 1 E E E ' , ' i --fi, Q WMQE, E -Z ln, A ' ' lY11'scHKe COOKE 5 GNEDS A M GAMER fi Q ' ,JL 6.-1... Zz 238 n l -W caught by the cartoonist during a rare period of inactivity, READY DECK committee is indebted to the dozens of cruise book salesmen whose services made this book pos- sible J i 1 I f I 7 . v7'W i Y spare time activity that paid big dividends in future promotions and pay was the time i spent studying USAFI college level courses at seagoing Princeton University vi I r N J W ,I 4, Qi, 1. I, l i 1 WWW U X y N ' ,, W, 417 f,,, , 12, W, Q, ,, 2,14 W A If Qgssf f feymgf Q , y7Wf ?'4fy?W ,wax N 1 ,,.. ,M x 7 ..ix Q QM ,, K U , ,,i. ' X i ,W A X Mwyw N 1 ,,,, 1 ff .X.. X f Z 0 O 0 WWM4V,s,,f1.1 bazaars were sponsored by the supply department in the operating area featuring Japanese and Hong Kong merchandise purchased during the preceding period in port . . . Captain Stroop draws the lucky ticket for a new Ford in one of the four PUDIC raffles organized by the energetic committee during the cruise K , X - i EV' if K- f X X 239 49 .1- 'ff CH RCI1 C ll... only flag to fly above the national ensign, the church pennant floats in Yokosuka's Sunday breeze Chaplain McNeill celebrates Catholic Mass on the hangar deck ' while on alternate hours, Chaplain Carter conducts Protestant Divine Services - Hanja b I fag -- . . -, . T' -gan . - .- 1. .-, . , . . .... . , . .. 1-1--, ew: - .Q--1- f:-:L .4 , . 1...-. -+236 .. --- H -.--e.,..e.......,,.c ..- , ..-f .- . ., . .,.. ., F.. ., -A V . .- ., -V :-- -so-M -. . . 1.-Q 5 -, . + ,.i . Q e.,:ue+e.'d Q-- -, 11-- fe-' ' ,.g..:5f . . -s.:,g.a,'i T1-':,.:.q,-4 :mu 5, ai 5 .3-.- .. L.,f,...a-......-4.. ......:i'LsR..... W , het- ,5J.:13::w..,. - M .Q -1 me m. ,W ,mime g nsvggfgze ' 0 big smiles and high hopes surround the mail petty officer the post office moves to more spacious quarters on the hangar deck to sort second class mail on re- plenishment days M Il C ll... xl 'via-af if V -- --, ,W-so s---em----ff-Y 4 '-----H -7-----fr-W -7-..w-,.,,,.,.,.,,,,.. ., every word in the hometown paper is eagerly absorbed by the sailor on the other side of the world .,,-N,--,-,1.:q.. , ,, . N7 , , ' . 1 ' A S S I is .1 4. gil 1 'A , K . r A I ,-Tw-.ff Y Y Y. , ' 244 N 4, n- ,ll 1 z I 3 5 l i x X I ..f5 J L k k k l 'x 'f2f may A 7 .1..., . . u .,. M X W ,e . , , ,.., if 'fir Q! 1 .P u f What does it mean ? To each and every sailor, it means the fulfillment of the dream i he's kept to himself for 71f2 long months. 1 As the Sweet pulls closer to the dock, strain- Q ing eyes seek loved ones on the Pier. The f- waiting throng seems to send up the cry as k one, Welcome home, Sailor ! the gangway is k down, and the first sailor is on the dock, then f a second, a third. From then it's a steady stream of running, wildly happy men. If 1 you look closely you can see an anxious wife ' seeking out her husband, a name called, a turn, and that wide eyed look, as they sight W each other. When they are together and the if laughter and tears are mingled, there isn't A much more to be said. See that man on -x gr l watch waving wildly to his wife as she holds his son high for him to see? He's never seen that son before . . . But there are other men that will have to wait a few weeks and thousands of miles to see their loved ones. Yes, All Ashore USA means many things to many people, but to all it means we're home. Such were the thoughts of Princeton men as they turned towards home 2ll5 l A , 4 , A , 3 7 T 1 , JZ. , . -. 2. .1 ' Q :' Hifni-.,f.111.6-i-.4 3:12-3:71--.1--Tir -:flew mfg if-1.-t-.,..f.I-,:,:1.:,----z :f11c'zf1-nwnu.-'-i.u':17:1-.1L,J11,-'14-Q.yr: ef,-1,-f ,V--x . - - xg----. - 5 ----' - K----L M- -'- - - '-'--'L 0'1 T'-2' T: i' ':1 ' ' 'M' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V I N 4 F I I i 1 bfi, M, . . . - V -- 4 1 A.. ,rg!gww-a's.u'a:i.1:g--gr,,-g-f:w- .- I .- , - y - - is . :,,...-11-21. vi, gg 2519.2 V , K IL . 0 m m , S., F, -, ..,m , ,,,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CAPTAIN HOLLINGSWORTH is welcomed aboard LAST OFFICIAL ACT of Captain Stroop was the by Captain Stroop as the new skipper arrives to take presentation of seven purple heart medals during the command. formal flight deck ceremonies. eese fpvf W , ff ,, .1 ., i,., Z Though men may go, a ship still rides the seas. 31 August, 1952 saw a man leaving, but to the men aboard CV-37, there was the full realization that though the Sweet P would continue its work, one man had left a mark that would not be easily forgotten. Wlien Captain Paul D. Stroop relinquished his command to Captain William R. Hollingsworth, the men of the Princeton knew with a feeling of loss, that only men of the sea can know, that a good friend and well loved skipper was leaving. But in losing, the Princeton also gained from the background and experience of so well known and highly respected an oflicer as Captain Hollingsworth. To Navy men, the term Skipper is reserved for Captains who have earned the loyalty and respect of their men. In the days and weeks to follow, the proof of such a reputation was deeply instilled in the minds of all hands, as Princeton men could agai EXPRESSING HIGH PRAISE for the ship and her crew, Captain Hollingsworth reads his BuPers orders and ofli- cially takes comamnd. n be heard to say, 'WVelcome aboard, Skipper. ' OFF FOR THE ESSEX, Captain Stroop is piped off the Princeton only two hours after turning the ship over to his successor. LEAVING THOUSANDS of friends behind, Skipper Stroop departs via helicopter to take temporary com- mand of another TF 77 carrier, the Essex. ZLL7 3 1 1 1 1 - - - , , ' .F , . . Q ' . , ' f ', T ' '11, I ,--.f QL., , . .,..' . - XX . . 4 - ' ' A NEW SKIPPER 0 THE B The crew started looking toward home. Change of Command always meant the cruise was almost complete, but there was still work to do. The ship joined task Force '77 for the fourth period in early September. Within weeks, the Panmunjom Korean Peace Talks deadlocked on the prisoner of war issue, and recessed indefinitely. Fighting intensified on all fronts. As September ended the Princeton left Korea for, it thought, the last time. But, as always, plans were changed, and the ship's departure from the Far East was delayed. In early October, new orders arrived. .........' ......... ..... . the ship again returns to the line ................ RIDGE 249 , X N 4 I 1 5 i 1 , . ? I I 1 , A SWK ' fy during these last two weeks on the line, the routine was the same as it had been the past seven months . . . the ordnance crews kept the bomb elevators rumbling and the planes always loaded by strike time 1 1 i I I r I I v w I I 1 1 Y 5 1 the atmosphere on board was tense . . . men felt something big looming, but the strikes roared on day after day . . . the iets always first off the bow followed by Corsairs and Skyraiders down the deck . . . time was 1 running short u 1 A n R ! j 250 and finally on the evening of 14 October, after all planes were recovered, the flight deck quiet, the news came . . . tomorrow would be the big day . . . yes, tomorrow, iust another day, will make history l 1 n In N wma saws' ' f X7 fy WW Q,?..:.-f- 5 7 QW X A .1 . mg fy 1 . 1-.f ms, ,Q , '- Q' by Lt. R. L. Bothwell, USN, Air Group 19 HE morning of 15 October l952 will live forever in the minds of men. It was D day for the great amphibious assult on North Korea. It had been planned for rnonths...the Hnal push...the crushing blow. . .a defeated enemy at last. The Princeton left japan on the unexpected last trip to Korea just two weeks before she was to depart for the United States. The morning was bleak, the air heavy. A feeling of mystery and expectation shrouded the ship. Even the rumors were vague and evanescent-the highly classified operation fwell above top secretj might occur in October. Only the most highly informed sources even dared suggest the great movement. One Air Group Lieu- tenant, who attended a closed-door Naval conference in Tokyo, acted suspiciously like he might know its date or place. He carried a grimly smug expression on his face and looked quickly both ways before lighting a cigarette. The night before we left Yokosuka, I had my first suggestion from an unimpeachable source. As I settled myself in a ricksha, the driver smilingly nodded, looked around to see that no unauthorized persons could hear, then whispered, When's the big day? After the first week of our fifth and last tour, the rumors became more concrete. The Princeton will be held on the line for an amphibious operation. All carriers will be there about October l5th. Everyone will be in on the landing-support job. We're going to hit them at Wonsan. Now I do not want you to think that these statements were security violations. They were always made in a low voice, and even then, only after a promise to tell no one else. By October 10, the tension was becoming unbearable. Pilots were no longer interested in their routine bomb- ing and strafing. All they could think about was the super-secret amphibious landing. Rumor and specula- tion had become very specific. Men speculated as to how many divisions would be landed on which beaches. Everyone knew that it was going to be the supreme effort. Everyone, that is, except my room steward, Hankins. This troubled me greatly, for up until then I had the greatest confidence in Hankin's military and naval intelligence. He had accurately predicted the dates of each of our line tours, and had flatly stated that we would have a fifth tour, long before the fourth one ended. Generally speaking, Hankins was a treasure chest of information for us pilots who never got the word until the last minute-sometimes not even then. I hated to see Hankins so wrong about this amphi- bious landing, it might destroy his confidence. But Hankins, I protested, everyone knows about it. Air search planes have even sighted the landing ships. Hankins just shook his head, I know, suh, but you just wait and see. Hankin's skepticism caused me no little concern until the evening of the fourteenth. Then we were told all. Every commander on the ship Qand that is a lot of menj suddenly appeared with a huge sheaf of top secret papers. The papers outlined the complete operation, an amphibious assault and landing, prelimi- nary bombardment, paratroop drops, air support- everything was covered in the most minute details. The Air Group Commander called an immediate meeting of all squadrons. He realized we had been on the line for a long time, yes, too long. But this was an invasion to compare to Salerno and Inchon. The Princeton was held on the-line to support this landing, and the onus to help the little men with the rifles, was on every pilot. CAG's voice was tense as he briefed us on tactical details. Pilots were nervous, taut, but deter- mined. In the movies, John Wayne would have said, This is it! Shortly after this session, the Captain's voice re- sounded from loudspeakers throughout the ship. It is a source of pride fto me, and it must be to you, that our ship and air group have been held over a few days to use its demonstrated power on this critically import- ant invasion. You are trained, and ready. Everyone sensed the intense drama of the situation. That night Hankins came down to pick up the laundry. It just ain't right, Mr. Bothwell, he drawled, shaking his head dolefully, they're even fool- ing the Captain. Hankins could be just plain obstinate. VVell, we all know that nothing happened. It was just a mock operation and no troops landed. Everyone was thoroughly, completely, and shamefully fooled. That is, everyone except Hankins. After I threatened to call the F.B.I., Hankins con- fessed the secret of his intelligence. VVell you know, suh, last time in port I saw Morris, he's the leadin' steward in that Admiral Clark's mess. And he overheard the secret and told you, I accused. No suh, I just ask him how the rations were goin', and he said, 'Oh, lots of chile con carne-a crate of chile last month, plenty of baloney and a lot o' onions-two crates of onions'. You know, suh, those old gentlemen couldn't plan a real operation on all that bilious food. I nodded as if it were perfectly obvious to me. And, suh, they only used fifty pounds of java last month. Did ya ever hear of a staff really plannin' something big on just fifty pounds of java. I never had. Say Hankins, how are things at Pan1nunjom? 5 ' , ' , -1 . H ' ,,,,,, ,:,, ,MQ , . .--,,,,.,,g, i ni Ss ck E H - .4441 Q -- i-U department pistol shoot awards honored enlisted men and officers for out- H THE PRI CETO HEADS HOME the twice-weekly boxing matches on the forward elevator would have been a credit to Madison Square Garden, and the daily basketball and volleyball tournaments on the hangar deck courts showed that the men were now ready for fun and relaxation standing service E 5 A WW fb W We Tv fff 1 XX-fff' ' vm. ff .H U E x w E i 253 H - the crack of firearms on the fantail proved to be a Gunnery Captain's inspection and presentation of remaining E E E E tl fl 1 at long last, the great day arrived . . . out of the pacific mist appeared the most longed-for sight of all-the rust-red span of the Golden Gate Bridge 254 1i k f ,075 Q., 'WPS '-SS . QYW , ' .3f,Ef?Y5 '5 73 Q-X--7Z2Y'i7fx 1 Q45 ' N Si Q5 Q' Q5 M My Ma K nf W, fe N2 w f f my K W N fix f ' ZH wmv FF w-. 41 if 7475 5 X4 wwf ,gr all hands mass on the fllght deck as the bridge draws nearer as the shlp pulls Into Alameda Naval Alr Statlon, sweet hearts, wnves, and famllles of Aur Group 19 anxlously walt ni- ' -V2 01.955 Qc...- ,njsiiifiauufium-ssneiszissgieg V V W -- . 1.-x:::.:2 -..,....., N, .J I M y-,.N .,,., -.-,1. -.,- ,, ' -,. --..y,.-.,., .,.1.,,mf.-., - , - ,, Q Mara:-f-wigs as - -..,.4... neg- f.s,,., , F1-zihewe. , , - - .scum A Vw ,,.eee..L.-.,.,':.4..-- .- -13'-+.'-52:53-:-ze-L: excltement rushes thru the ranks as the shnp's superstructure quietly ghdes beneath the span this IS It the shlp ns home after dockmg, a rephca of the kltchen sunk which he dropped on the enemy, IS presented on the dock to Lt Cjgj Austin sw S 255 IT'S THE GOLDE G TE AND AlAMIfDA f I I 4 3 x i Q I i V A r, ax i I 1 d W 2 5 ? 5 4 , 4 V 1 ! 11 l l 2 I, 1. 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A d , l i Great gissues are 'ar stake in tgmorrovfs elece tion. Hind fordSaohFrar1ciscansl there 'are impor- tant local and state issues to be decided, roogj The deeisionlmxade at the polls tomorrow will ,he of -historic significance They shouldhnot be made. in leffet, by-a 1lMINORlTYr of four qu.al'i'fied VGCBYS.-e l' A r H' 1 5 4 X l oowmoos, fog Nov. el utes l later a, National Guard company armed with rifleel and machine guns' marched inside the Walls, 2 About 109 guarclsmen rein-f forced 21 state patrolmen. whoi had been holding the eonvietsj atv bay with a, cries-cross shot-wg gun barrage down the corridors! of four. better-ed cell blocks. The steady shotun firm . e ' V A , W Z , Q l L 1 M lweueeee three other convicts,-5 l That' means that EVERYGNE eligible noqdo Qwarden Ralph W. Alvis raenriq e l of .. l W ' eso should go to the polls: oll'l I Thrs shorr1ldyhelYOUl2g, Mgedi the dead men as Cerlrleg Q ' gi A - decision, You have the rxght tolwmake rr. Plrrrerx-f hSSSjEgf5a?gQl2flg 240 Veins for! am u e cans have dred to defend that rrghr. Don't let lego . He Said N025 was SME in thai M ole 1 by default. 'Go to the polls tomorrow, Vote early' ilheald an 9:49 a. m. Qrhz-ee, oehergl Q V, ' - f j 'A B tb HH o A l 3 VQTEg l leonviets were wounded earlier? From Slvenson Sqyg Stand Ypur ' e eu efeoo XE ? oeeeorbf oooooeee o e -feo oroe f eeoieo d e eoe, V eilgtfgay- A fmrfih was shomrester-3 A l l i' 1 4 o - - fx VOf O onenl MQ l e l . o r e If ' e 4 5 PP b Y . l 3 . S 0 ' isTegl1nr4QrerRoyo ri Lend To wma Wm- l e de me me eel gel By wxLLrAM L. UMSTEAD .1 St ff Co xx nd tinker mtionallhle a Crump es MK A1-B' 60p Sh x 1 booming or the slate highway patroimerfs riot ,guns 'sounded like a bombardment over 2. dis.. LAFIINN-1 a rres o en 1 0 f '. w - ' 1 ,Q ' ' SQL., Sf,'El,NQ?rEIELDA. f-Ill,,-,N0Vf'jY Sf!-ggf, A -l l . .Afro-!vl!A-so e , ,l , A ,,-ll e ele-ee f'lf'Ul7- WU QAPJ -1-I Highway patrohrzenlg shot and killed one of'1,6G0g rlotlsog' convicts in Ghio Perri-' tentiary todayg A few min-3 4 .M ZW MWWWW MW www Wang Q!! f X m 'gay .m QW 5122 1 I 1 6 h 2 , l l l 1 z l X two days later, with all hands manmng the raul, the Prmce ton sauls past Pomt Loma mto :ts home port San Dnego If W 3 ,fwggxf W ywfjasfiiifgaz Y M5? ,'?2f? 4M.42fiv,z,f WZ waves, chnldren, sweethearts, famnlles, and frnends Ime the dock and anxiously awalt the shzp sngn reads Welcome Home Princeton, Well Done . !..,,-.. as 258 aaa......, .--3. 1? Y 1 , 1 r X-1 tvs K I fs! . , X51 V .. 1 . -fl X S mf 4 ,. 'QL' Q ' x n L, is . G 'ff Lf X 4, fx rd the -ship slowly angles into the pier as the families on dock there were over 100 fathers on boa a r the men on deck wait those last few minutes who had never seen their new sons or nd daughters I ' ' ' ' ' .-.vq,:.p.-14,44-:-'-:4411.-4.5 -. .:-:v2-Wy:-:-',-:.:H:::',:: 4z-: . . SAN o W ', 9 y: Tl'5j1:.57g . rv- I men on the flight deck and Forecastle, no longer manning the rail, rush to the starboard lifelines 'Kxv,.,...f' 25 -. -Q . .5 Q fd 5 Q V r f , ' 4 ' ' Qf MW? , . wif- ' 72, ,- . U NL-1701, ', A ,,- - V, , vi ,1 M s ski . f S mf ,l V fx KA? f Q ,f N, Jmwl ,WWW 50 kwa 7 my ff J J , wf - ,f Q Wfy My in ,W x fd Zz ,kg ff X2 x Q14 ,, , ,J x , W, ' ' ' s Q 4 X, , 5 0 f v M, . W ng, 1.4 . pr, :gi XX ' 1 - 1-I -.,.......-...-,-.w,..,,l ....-.,.,,,g '--X-1-v,-2,-V,-,-...,.......,..., - X ..., ,- ..-,.Q-.,.,A,,, I . - ' ' . 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I' li n andnthirty hours after arrival in San Diego, the Homecoming Ball was held in Balboa Park . . . music was provided by the great Les Brown, .lan e reigned as queen . . . there were mountains of turkey, ham and cheese, and orchid corsages were flown from Hilo, Hawaii 1 n T b y H Hi e fn W X l, V A, ' 0 Q ,..., xbtu ,X,,, 101 Q XC: ch fin while the ship's company celebrated in San Diego, Air Group 19 pilots were having their party in Alameda . . . i the night marked the breaking up of a famous Navy team, the parting of a great ship and its fighting air group y . . . the most closely knit unit that had ever gone to sea E s 1 E 'Y R , ' V y 262 l p Q . , EHlwi. gg,mm maauaafuMnra.-.waunv.:-a.L:rw.--s.-.-,.e--M-.-- 4:'.-1.a-rm1a1.-.-l.w....-f.s,.,,.xg,...,,,,d,,u,, I w----vvrprir Y F Zx 4 -5 .,.,,.-Q ny'-Q n v- m. vu wefvcfier- WSI: 1 , N- gxgvr-f 'vr e naw.-A.-4:1- i1,S.'l'T.'w?Y w6v.w Q J?5T.'wf-4. T'-N v K X 1? f f . X f x wx 2 N ,W A X Q ' Mgr:-Lb--+.:-A,-.f Q.-5-Q 1-:-,.1-1-4vviL'- fl I E S the staff of READY DECK is indebted to and individuals for their support photo lab and ship's photographers . . public information office . . . . . . . . navy combat camera group ..... U.S. Marine Corps . . U.S. Army public information office . . . . public information office . . . . public information office . . . . chamber of chamber of chamber of chamber of C0l'Ill11el'Ce C0ll'll119l'Ce C0ll1l'l'lel'Ce C0ll1ll'lel'Ce visitor's bureau . . . . the following organizations . . . photographs . . . USS Princeton . . ComNavFe, Tokyo . . . ....... Pacific area .............. Korea . 3rd infantry division, Korea . . Bangor ammunition depot Hunters Point naval shipyard Puget Sound naval shipyard . . . San Francisco . . . San Diego . . . Alameda .......Seattle . . Honolulu, Hawaii . . . . . . cartoons Mc Kinney, C. G. AN Roberson, R. D. SA Hurley, R. D. AN . . . . . roster Ens. .l.D. Scull USNR . . . . . . financial adviser Cdr. G. E. Moore, SC USN h r 264 A TER By Departments, Squadrons, and Divisions 5 1 1 COMMANDING OFFICERS HOLLINGSWORTI-I, W. JR., CAPTAIN .................. 555 Alameda Blvd., Coronado, Cal. STROOP, P. D., CAPTAIN ....... .. 275 J Ave., Coronado, Cal. EXECUTIVE OFFICER BURNS, R. E., COMIVIANDER .... ...... . .. 405 9th St., North Wilirnar, Minn. JJ GENTRY, R. T., PN1 ...., ............. K earney, Mo. CARTER, J. L., LCDR. .239 North Maplewood sr., Orange, Cai. G1VENSa K- If-A YNSN -'-- ---- B OX 244, Kfmbeflf Id- COOKE, C. N., ENS ............ 150 Locust sr., Danvers, Mass. QIVENSJ W' 1-I YN SN -'-- BOX 244, Klmlfflyr Id- KELLY, J. F., LT. ........ 103 Franklin sr., Denver, Colo. GORE, M' B2 PN3 -----' '-'------- 2 000 Jams, Chlcagof 411- LANCE, w. R., ENS .....,,.................. Molalla, Oregon HALL' M- A-3 MUSN '-----'------- BOX 2632 Pascagoulaa M155- MASON, G. H., CHSCLK ...... 282 Michigan Ave., Massapequa HATTER- R- L-' JOSN ---- 451 Tulifne Dr-A San Amomof TCX- Park Long Island N-Y. HERTZOG, G. G., MUI . .2339 Seabright Ave., Long Beach, Cal. J Mc NEILL T. F. CDR ........ 102 Kisch nr. Syracuse 8' N.Y. HINESJ H- Ce MU2 --------- 5424 Abbeyville, Long Beach, cal. Q ' ' ' ' JOHNSON, G. P., BM3 .... 1406 San Pablo sr., Los Angeles, Cai. 1 SCULL, J. D., ENS ...... 581 San Antonio St., San Diego 6, Cal. SMITH, D. W., CHSLK ........................ Anaheim, Cal. YVHIGHTSEL, D. M., ENS 3234 Westeimer Rd., Houston 6, Tex. X DIVISION 124 ALEXANDER, H. P., BMI .................. San Anglo, Tex. BARBER, E., AB2 ................... Route I, Ragland, Ala. BARTELL, J. N., L13 .... 32 E. Bidwell St., Battle Creek, Michi. BATTERTON, J. W., SN .... 3736 Slyvan Rd., Houston, Tex. BEALMER, R. D., SN ..... ........ R oute 2, Choctaw, Okla. BEAN, E. N., YN3 ........ ........... B ox 288, Soper, Okla. BENSON, J. F., SN .............. 2103 Monroe, Unionville, Mo. BERGMANN, C. R., BMI ...... 549 Wilhelmina Ave., Totawa Borough, N.J. BICKEL, J. J., SN ..................... Box 663 Kimball, Neb. BLACKLEY, W., BMC ...... 37 Edgemont Rd., Katonah, N.Y. BOHN, R. A., LISN .... .... 7 16 Moro St., Manhattan, Kans. BRYAN, W. P., SN .......... 2859 Senaca St., Baton Rouge, La. BUCK, J., SN .............. Route 1, Box 760, New Bern, N.C. CAMPBELL, C., PN2 ........ Rt 3, Louise, Wellsburg, IV. Va. CAWDREY, J. T., MUSN ................... Sunnyside, VVash. CLANTON, O. E., PN3 .............. Rt. 2, Bentonville, Ark. CLEVELAND, B. E., BTR1 .... 26 Church St., Mfestboro, Mass. COBURN, L. H., SN ............ 509 Beaver St., Guymon, Okla. CONROY, F. J., SN .................. 717 E. 3rd, Beloit, Kans. COTRUPE, D. P., MUSN ...... 34 Spring St., Greenwich, Conn. CUNNEEN, J. R., YN3: .......... 4542, 42 S.W., Seattle 6, Xvash. DE MONBRUN, J. R., SN .... 3732 Rucker Ave., Everett, Wash. DENOVA, C. C., SN ........ I845y2 Gov't St., Baton Rouge, LA. DOLMSETI-I, C. J., BMI .... 9905 Empire Rd., Oakland, Cal. EVERTON, G. E., SA ...... 4039 N.E. 39th Ave., Portland, Ore. FERARESE, J. J., SN ...... 812 LaFarge Ave., Louisville, Colo. FERREIRA, J. M., BM2 ...... 127 Dexter St., Portsmouth, R.I. FONTAINE, A. E., BMI ........ 865C Thauway, Alameda, Cal. FRIESEN, VV. T., SA ........ 545 East Rural Ave., Salem, Ore. FROST, H. P., AB3 ........ 1308 N. 7th St., W'est Monroe, LA. FUGATE, W'. A., MUSN ................ Route 3, Caldwell, Id. GALLEHER, IV. E., MU3 .... 1719 Arnold Ave., Canton 3, Ohio GAUTHIER, R. P., AT3 ...... 55 Rogers Avenue, Lynn, Mass. . - - .. A.,-.., .-- .,,f.-..- , .. -.,-..-.- 4..- -..- .....,..:.... -sa..,.. ai. . a.:....a 2.1.11-1 -ries:--1--as-:ua1,1-,:.- .....e..-..a..-aa, -..-- .. -, ET,1::gaTa::::1g:g,:g,- :g,.,,g:,,,:avi-..:2ti:3.:'i 1:::gi:1i:i:erE, i:,:':Qg-f.-:Ex-:rr ..5r.::Q-1-2'--L 2-43-- JUSTICE, E. C., SA ............................. Ringstad, Ia. KERRIGAN, F. J., YNSN. .238 E. Elkhart St., Philadelphia, Pa. KILLPACK, K. L., PNSN ...... 944 East D. Street, Provo, Utah KING, W. A., SN .......... ........... R oute 2, Lithonia, Ga. J KIRBY, G. P., YN3 ...... ..... R oute 3, Meadow Grove, Neb. KRESSEL, A. L., TMI ...... 3151 Adams Ave., san Diego, cal. J 14Y1zs, R. L., MUSN .... ....... 1 51 Pine si., Auegan, Minh. J LUBBERS, E., SN .................. Box 341, okeene, Okl. 1 LUTKE, C. E., YN3 ...... 1108 N.W. 16th St., Oklahoma City I MANSUR, VV. B., MUSA .... 11 Melvin Rd., Phoenixville, Pa. ll MAYFIELD, B. E., MUSN .......... 408 S. Clinton, Dallas, Tex. A MC FARLAND, D. S., SN .... 2764 N. Bend Rd., Cincinnati, O. MC KINNLEY, B. L., MM2 .... 1608 Broadway, Camden 4, N.J. I 1 MERINO, A., PN3 ........ General Delivery, Santa Rita, N.M. , MERRILL, G. O., PNSN. .146 N. Arden Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Q MEYER, G. H., EN3 .............. Sherman St., Jackson, Minn. MILLER, B. L., LISN ........ 3310, 23rd Rd., N. Arlington, Va. NAVOLIO, M. J., MUSN .... 315 Fourth St., Ellwood City, Pa. I NUCCIO, L. M., SN ...... 5438 Molesberger St., Hammond, Ind. J PACKARD, H. W., MUSN .... 687 Mark Ave., Williamsport, Pa. PFEIFFER, NV. LISN . . .1435 Cleveland St., Lincoln Park 25, Mich. REASON, W. A., JOSN .... 20093 Hathaway Ave., Hayward, Cal. RHODES, L. P., AB3 ........................ Pine City, Minn. ROEPER C. A., MUC ...... 8166 Pasio Del Ocaso, LaJoIla, Cal. 1 ROUSE, A. H., JOSN .......... 5204 S. Warner, Tacoma, Wash. 1 SIROKY, K., MUSN .... 789 Yale Ave., University City, Mo. l TESCHENDORF, J., YN2 ........ 905, 91st, West Allis 14, YVis. 1 TEZAK, F. J., MUSN .......... 202 IfVilson St., Ironwood, Mich. TODARO, N. J., MUSN ........ 907 Bigler Ave., Clearfield, Pa. I TRANKLE, VV. T., YN3 ............. Route 3, Kalispell, Mont. 1 VOLLBRECHT, J. R., MUI .............. Madison Lake, Minn. WESTMORLAND, J. R., YN2 ............... Mooreville, Miss. J WI-IITEHEAD, R. S., BM3 .... 5931 Nashville, St. Louis 10, Mo. I YOUNG, H. B., SN .................. Route I, Fall City, WVash OPERATIONS OFFICERS 126 BEARER, G. L., LTJG. .656 South Crest Court, Pittsburg, 26 Pa. ' BROOKS, J. T., LTJG ........ State College, Montgomery, Ala. 1 1 1 265 TINKER, D. C., Jr., LTJG .... 3322 16th St., Great Bend, Kans. BROIVER C. M. CDR .... South Parker Road La Feria Tex CAMPBELL J. E. ENS ........ 161 Ardmore Shreveport La. CIARROCCA L. LT ........ 3351 Kempel St. San Diego Cal CLARK H. L. PHOTO ...... 1107 Topping Ave. Bronx N.Y COLLINS J. G. ENS ...... 1335 N. Jackson St. Waukegan Ill COOPER R. L. ENS ................ Box 32 Hollywood N.M. CRAWFORD A.D. ENS.10230 Grenville Ave. Inglewood2 Cal CUNNINGHAM B.A. LT. .110 VV. Methvin St. Longview Tex. EAGEN J. R. LT. .620 Northvxest 42nd St. Oklahoma City O. EVEN G M. LT..34y2 .... Little Flower St. San Diego 4 Cal. FELTOVIC IV. A. LTJG .... 500 East 31th St. Pensacola Fla. TUBBS R. J. C. AGAN..l39 Perkins St. Coldvxater Mich. TUBBS G. A. AGAN..2067 North Glebe Road Arlington Va. TUEGH D. E. AGC ...... 1227 Clinton Ave. Kalamazoo Mich. UNDERIVOOD GEORGE C. AG3. .320 North 7th St. Klamoth Falls Ore. VAN NORWICK T. K. AFAN .......... 4520 El Cerkito Wfay Sacramento Cal VAUGHN J. AF1 ...... 718 East 6th St. National City Cal. IVATKINS S. E. YNSN. . .North Log Cabin Drive Smyrna Ga. WEINSTEIN J. AGAN. .3022 Brighton 4th St. Brooklyn N.Y. WILLIAMS W. J YN1 .... 218 West C St. Wapato NVash. if 1 aa 4 J 2 7 9 ' ' r H K 7 7 7 , 4 , 4 I 4 , , , , 2 ,x 9 : 2 H : 9 4 I 4 3 , I 1, I r- 2 J. . , 4 , : J 4 9 , ' , 4 , , 4 J , , 4 1 1 , , 4 I 4 5 2 ' , I , , J J 1 J 4 9 5 4 , , V J , 4 p 1 4 4 , 0 , 4 7 , , , : 1 s ,. 4 44 ya H H , 1 Y 4 , J, , , Q 2 . , , , , , WRIGHT, B. D., PH3. ......... H4893 center sr., Murray, Ut. f F' J' ' FITZERALD, J. J., ENS. . . . ...... 16 VVater St., Medford, Mass. WRIGHT, E. O., SN .... . .... Box 8.9 Iineland, Tex. 4 Q 1 2 l y : 4 Q 2 .v : 1 4: 7 4 J 9 'I 4 , , , 4 , , J 9 2 2 J : 1 1 9 ' ' ' a 4 I, 4 , , I 1 1 1 J , , , , I 3 2 1 5 , , , : : , l , 1 , 2 J ,v J J 7 5 , r : J J 2 1 9 ' 5 , 'I i s 1 1 2 -I A 7 , , , . p s : 1 Q 5 1 7 J 7 ' 5 4 ' 4 : 9 J J ' ' ' M ' , J , , A 2 : : J J 1 2 FERNAN D F. LT ........ 403 39th St. Newport Beach Cal. GENDRON E. W. LCDR ........ 641 C. Ave. Coronado Cal. GOLENOR J. ENS .... 219 South Peck Dr. Beverley Hills Cal. HANKE P. S. ENS .......... 2301 Rundell Place Austin Tex. HISCOCK D. F. ENS ........ 8735 Loyal Ave. Seattle 7 Wash. JONES D. C. LT .... 4626 Indian School Rd. Phoenix Ariz. KEYES T. E. LCDR ...... 821 Guadalupe Ave Coronado Ca . LAZNIBAT J. J. LCDR ........ 236 Pearl Ave San Carlos Ca . MAC GREGOR H. C. ENS ...... 1306 N. Commonwealth Ave. Los Angeles Ca. MC GRATH R. C. LCDR. .124 Guilford Rd. 1 Piedmont Cal. MC MANUS J. P. LT .... 4009 Marshall Ave. San Mateo Ca . MOSHER R. C. ENS ...... 1236 South 14th St. Lincoln Neb. MULLEN J. L. LT ............................ Gosport Ind NICKEL W. F. LT .......... 3732 Orleans Ave. Fresno 2 Cal. ORNDORFF H. J. LT ............ Box 24 Nutterfort W. Va. PIVETTI C. A. ENS ............ 365 South St. Hollister Cal. POST, R. E., ENS ........ 905 Chestnut St., Colorado City, Tex. POUNDS, W. B., ENS .......................... Rt. 4 Kent, O. SHORT, M. D., LT ............................ Warsaw, Mo. SLIGER, D. C., LCDR .... 8604 East Via Amorita, Downey, Cal. SMITH, B. K., LT .......... 1219 Loring St., Pacific Beach, Cal. VVELLS, J. L., LTJG ....................... Blue Springs, Mo. 0-A DIVISION 128 BABOS, J. J., AGAN ............ 1819 Oak St., Youngstown, O. BORC HERDING, H. E., SA .... 1250 East 5th, Fremont, Neb. BROWN, D. H., YNSN .............. 418 North Maple Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. CARTER, D. L., AGAN .... 3427 S. E. 18th Ave., Portland, Ore. CICHAWSKI, P. E., Jr., YNSN. .2100 N. 13th St., St. Louis, Mo. CONNER, L., SA ........ 1000 7th Ave., Belle Fourche, S. D. CRAIN, H. W., Jr., AGI ................ USS Princeton CV-37 cjo EPO., San Francisco, Cal CRAMER, T. V., AG3 .... 31 Clinton Ave., Lynbrook, L.I., N .Y. DEMPSEY, H. R., PH3 ........ 2308 Mulberry St., Rockford, Ill. DENZER, E. B., AF1 ...... Rt. 7, Box 408, Popular Level Rd., i Louisville, Ky. DINWOODIE, D. H., AG3 .................. St. Ignatius, Mont. FOSTER, M. C., QMC .............. 324 Burke St., Macon, Mo. GILROY-GRAFF, G. Qnj, AGAN .... 5 Knoll Road, Sands Point L.I., N.Yi GORDON H. D. AN ................... RR 1 Alm ra Ark. GRAYSON, D. D., PH3 ...... General Delivere-li San Szilba, Tex. HAMILTON, L. G., AFC .... 485 S. Bayshore Dr. Madira Beach, St. Petersburg, Fla. HARRELSON, T. M., PH3 .............. 6202 Alcove St., North . Hollywood, Cal. HILLMAN, R. E., YNSN ...................... Hill City, Kan. KRETON, J. P., SA ............. 8035 Luella Ave., Chicago, Ill. MARSLAND, W. Y., Jr., PH3 ........ , .... 8601 Hickory Drive, Philadelphia, Pa. MAULDIN, L. V., SN ..... .... 2 06 Gest St., Cincinnati, O. MILLER, A. C., PH3 .... .............. B ox 244, Hope, Id. MOORE, L. L., PH3 ........... 67501 S.'W. 8th St., Miami, Fla. MORR, J. A., PH3 .......... 2221 Fordney St., Saginaw, Mich. OLSEN, D. D., PHSN. . .607 North Broadway, Aberdeen, VVash. OSNOWER, J. B., YNSN .... 3637 Holmes'St., Kansas City, Mo. OWEN, J. A., PH2 .... L. 1009 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda, Cal. ROARKE, G. P., PH3 ...... 86 Huntington Ave., Apt. 4 Boston, Mass. SAENGER, R. C., AGAN ........ 3004 North Nottingham Ave., Chicago, Il. SAVVYER, J. I., YN 3 ........ 902 Elizabeth St., Norfolk, 1756, Va SCHOENING, R. K., AN ...................... Silver City, Ia. SCUPI, R. J., AG3 ......... 5846 West Lake St., Oak Park, Ill SHANAHAN, J. J., SA .......... 6628 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo SHODENE, N. L., YN3 ...................... RR4-E2, Troy, Id SHUE, M. C., AF2 .......... 418 Walcott Road, Baltimore, Md SMITH, J. Ml., AGAN. .520 Finley Ave., West Birmingham, Ala SPILKER, R. H., YNSN ...................... DeWitt, Neb SPURGEON, E. H., AF2. .5869 West 88th St., Los Angeles, Cal: 0 I DIVISION . 130 AMBURN C. R. RDSN .................... Livingstone Tex. BLACK R. L. SA ............ 119 West 9th St. Maryville Mo. BRAGG C M. RDSN ........................ Lake Park I . BRAGG T. IV. RDSN .... .................. L ake Park Ia. BROWN G. M. RDSN ......... 1109 Northwest St. Carroll Ia. BROWNSTEIN N. ATAN .... 207 West 6th St. Brooklyn N.Y. CATHEY G. B. RDSN ........ 409 William St. Key Mfest Fla. COFFEY C. R. RDSN .... ...............Tishomingo Okla. COON H V. RDSN ...... .... l 411 Jay St. Lakewood Colo. COOPER L. E. RDSN . . , ...................... Palisade Neb. CROCKETT W. G. BM3 ....... 5341 Bayview Richmond Cal. DAWSON C. L. RDSN .... East Grant St. Marshalltown Ia. DORAN C. C. SA ............ 133 Lawn Ave. Maryville DURAND C. 'vV. RDI. .3708 Kelton Ave. Los Angeles 34 o. Ca . FOOTE, N. E., SA ......... 2240 15th Ave., San Francisco, Cal. FURMAN, J. M., RDSN ......................... Gosport, Ind. GEPHARDT, E. T., RD3 .................... Little Rock, Ark. HEARD, H. VV., RDSN ...... 608 Denver St., VVichita Falls, Tex. HENSLEY, C. L., RD3 ............. Box 363, Nederland, Colo. HENSON, D. G., RDSN ....... 2106 Boulevard, Texarkana, Tex. HERBERT, L. F., SA.. .208 Woodmansee Road, Macedonia, La. HERBERT, M. F., RDSN. .208 Woodmansee Rd., Macedonia, Ia. HILL, W. G., RD3 ............ 1 Avon Court, Slingerland, N.Y. HOLDEN, J. L., RD2 .... 285 Hill St., Southampton, L.I., N.Y. HORNE, E. J., RDC ......................... Princeton, Ind. KING, W. T., RDSN .... ..... R oute 111, Cussetta, Ala. LARSON, C. L., RDSN ................ 428 A. Ave., Northeast, Cedar Rapids, Ia. LOYER, W. L., RDSN. .Route 1 Box 108 CV, Boomington, Cal. MAC GIRVIN, D. L., RDSN. .1016 North Stout St., Pratt, Kans. MARSHALL, J. C., SA .......................... Windsor, Mo. MARTIN, C. J., RD2 .... 951 South 4th St., Cottage Grove, Ore. MC ATEE, J. E., RDSN ................ Seattle Heights, 'Wash. MC MAN US,, W. F., AC3. .1516 Lake Shore Drive, Decatur, Ill. NEECE, G. L., SA ............... 556 30th St., Rock Island, Ill. NOLAN, A. T.,, RD2 ....................... New York, N.Y. OSBORNE, J. H., RD2 ..... 101 Clemson Ave., Greenville, S.C. PALMER, G. R., RD3 .......... 616.Short St., Fort Scott, Kans. PETTY, E., RD3 .............. 207 Kansas St., Oswego, Kans. PHILBURN, T. F., RD1 ..... ....... 3 20 Troy St., Dayton, O. PINNEY, H. E., RD3 ...... .................. S an Diego, Cal. PRIVETT, D. RDSN ..... . . .1416 West Ash, Blytheville, Ark. REEDER, R. E., RD3 .... ................. R obersville, Md. RIGGS, C. L., RD3 ........................ Las Animas, Colo. ROBERTSON, J. J., SN ........... 460 East 7th St., Reno, Nev. ROWE, R. D., RD3 ...... 608 South Madison St., Iowa City, Ia. SCHAFFRAN, H. A., RD3 ...... 243 Jackson St., Columbus, O. SCHRAPPS, J. C., RDSN .... ........... G reat Falls, Mont. SHADDI,X A. E., SA .......................... Granville, Ga. SIMPSON, D. L., RDSN ................. Box 191 Shaw, Miss. SMITH', G. A., RD3 ....... 4615 N. Campbell Ave., Chicago, Ill. SNYDER, J. T., RDSN. .1411 North Lincoln Ave., Hastings, Neb. STABEN, J. D., RD3 ...... 1910 Sanders Ave., Laredo, Tex. STEVENS, V. L., RDSN .............. Box 283 Crescent, Okla. THOMAS, I. F., RD3 .......................... Petersburg, Ill. THORPE, J. W., RD3 ...... 11 East Union St., Hamburg, N.Y. TINGLEY, A. M., RD3 ........ 22 Franklin St., Waterville, Me. TRIPP, J. E., SN .......... 16592 Dalton, Gardena, California VEGA, RD3 ...................... Route Box 14, Elsinore, Cal. VITZTHUM, J. A., RD3 ...... .................. P ontiac, Ill. WELCH, E. W., RD3 ........... .............. T unica, Miss. WENTWORTH, J. D., RDSN .............. Bodega Bay, Cal. WILLIAMSON, J. J., RD3 ........... 140 Commonwealth Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. WOOD, R. L., SA ....... 3108 East 25th St., Minneapolis, Minn. WOODY, T. C., RD1 ..................... Charlottesville, Va. YOUNG, D. G., RDSN .............. 420 Morrow, Neosho, Mo. ZACCARO, S. A., RD3 ..... 115 North Cambridge St., Malverne, I L.I., N.Y. ZARFOSS, J. R., RDSN. . .1713 East 35th St., Baltimore 18, Md. JAEP, C. H., III LCDR 15 Chestnut Ave., Westmont, O-R DIVISION 132 ACOSTA, P. F., TE2 ...... ...Box 932, Sterling, Colo. BELLEIV, C. O., TEC ..... ........ B ox 395, Ector, Tex. BEVERLY, J. C., RM2 ...... . .. Rt. 8, Kingsport, Tenn. BISHOP, B. C., RMSN ............ Home address not available BLEVINS, B. E., SA ...... 9095 W. W'yandotte, Sulphur, Okla. CHARTERS, L. I., TE3 .... 908 Edith Ave., Walla Walla, Wash. CHARTERS, L., SN ...... 908 Edith Ave., Walla Walla, Wash. CORBIN, L. A., RMSN ......... Y. . .Home address not available DOW, R. C., TE3 ...... 2323 Merton Ave., Los Angeles 41, Cal. CARRIER AIR GROUP 19 STAFF OF- FICERS 136 ECKERT, M. RMSN .... 245 North Water St., Newburgh, N.Y. FARROIV, M. E., SA ................ Box 237, Bakersfield, Cal. FOSTER, T., TESN. GREEN, R. D., RMSA. . . . . . . .1003 N. Olive St., Turlock, Cal. . . . . .1708 E. Lawrence St., Decatur, Ill. GRIFFIN, C. D., jr., RM3. .56 Ormand Ave., West Ashville, N.C. GROPP, E. J., RMSA ........ R. 1 Box 183, Michigan City, Ind. GUERRERO, E. M., SA .... 1253 So. Hicks, Los Angeles 23, Cal. GUNSOLLEY, W'. F., SA .... 1101 So. 9th St., Plattsmouth, Neb. HARDY, R., SN ......... . . . . .310 VVest 34th St., Ashtabula, O. HARPER, S. G., SA ............ 1127 E. 35th St., Charlotte, N.C. HENRY, R. J., RMSN ...... 223 New Orleans Ave., Houma, La. HIGDON, E. G., SA .......... 313 Bryan St., Alabama City, Ala. HINTZ, D. M., TESN. .. HOCKER, A., RMSA .... JONES, IV., RMSN ..... . . . . .1442 35th Ave., Oakland, Cal. ................Colchester, Ill. . ... ... ...Box 238. .Hastings, Fla. JONES, R. M., RMSN ......................... Hurley, Miss. KENNEDY, L., RMSN ...... 507 Carrie St., McPherson, Kans. KLEMAN, L. G., RMSN .......... 2200 Lincoln, Beatrice, Neb. LEU, V., RM3 ....,............................. Hadar, Neb. ADAMS, R. P., Lt ......... COLYAR, R. C. LCDR CYPRET, L. N., LCDR. DENTON, W. CDR .... FARMER, R. E., LT. . . FOSTER, D. W., LTJG LEBECK, R. L. LCDR MC CLURE, A.,J., LT... .1 5299 Edgemoor, San Lorenzo, . .1627 9th Ave., Oakland 6, Cal. Cal. . . . . . . . . . .Route 1, Webster, Fla. . . . . .14 East Main St., Port Jervis, . . . . .802 WVest 147th St., Gardena, Cal. 5 . ......1l1 East 16th St., Apt Indianapolis, . . . .39 Vallejo St., Petaluma, . . . . . . . .64 South Reus, Pensacola, Fla. MC GUIRE, J. F., LCDR ............. Box girl-767, Beeville, PERHALA, P. LTJG ........ ZRALEK, R. L., LTJG. N.Y. . 508, Ind. N.J. Cal. Tex. . .4013 Boundary, San Diego, Cal. . .6906 North Knox, Lincolnwood, Cal. LEVERETTE, E. T., RM2. .R.F.D. 3 Box 577, Gainesville, Fla. LUCAS, W. R., RMNC .................. Route 2, Belton, Tex. LUMPKIN, J. A., SA ...... ............ B ox 607, Conroe, Tex. MAHONEY, G. E., RM2 ...... 162 Park Ave., Council Bluff, Ia. MAJNERIC, G., RM3 ...... 2707 So. 9th St., St. Louis 18, Mo. MANZ, A. J., SN ............. Rt. 5 Box 2l4A, Olympia, Wash. MC CULLOUGH, J. J., TE2 ............ R.R. 1, Chrisney, Ind. MC MURTRAY, B. P., SN .... 21 Raynoir Ave., Ocean Springs, Miss. MELSON, RM3 .................. 2816 Howell, Dallas, Tex. NYGAARD, C. T., SA .......... Rt. 3 Thief River Falls, Minn. PAYNE, H. L., TESN ...... 1214 N. Forerst, Hutchinson, Kans. PEARCE, H. TESN ............................ Orlando, Fla. PEDRICK, A. D., TESN ......................... Moulton, Ia. PLEIVA, E. S., RM2 ..... ..... 6 4 Smullen St., Sayreville, N.J. RHUE, A. L., SA ................... Route 3, Vanceboro, N.C. ROBERSON, F., RM3 .... General Delivery, Hanford, Cal. ROBERTS, J. WV., RMSN ...................... Loraine, Tex. ROBERTS, IV. S., RMSN ....... General Delivery, Allcot, N.Y. SCOTT, J., Jr., SN .............................. Taylor, Tex. SCRITCHFIELD, J. T., SN ...... Rt. 2 Box 1650 Powerline Rd., Marysville, Cal. SELBY, R. C., SA ............................... Villisca, Ia. SHEEHAN, T. F., RMSN .... 3 Ladew St., Glen Cove, L.I., N.Y. SPECK, T., SN ................ 1265 Verbena St., Denver, Colo. SPOLLIN, J., TESN ............ 143 Euclid, San Antonio, Tex. VALENTINE, L. TE3 .... 1860 Harding St., Redwood City, Cal. WVILDE, G. R., TESN. .2201 INebster St., North Las Vegas, Nev. 134 O-S DIVISION BRANCH, L. R., SA ...... .... 1 011 E. Harris, Pasadena, Tex. CAUDILL, A. C., SA ....... .................... H ayes, N.C. CHEATHAM, W. G., SA ................ RRqi4, Madison Ind. CHILDERS, R. L., SN ........ 1452 E. Second St., Bend, Ore. DRAIS, G. O., QMSN .... 325 W'. Fountain St., Dodgeville, Ore. FISHER, C. J., Jr., SN ...... 8851 Scenic Hwy., Baton Rouge, La. chicago, 111. CARRIER AIR GROUP 19 ENLISTED STAFF 136 BOURIL, J. G., AT1 .... 1231 South 14th St., Manitowoc, VVis. BRAKEVILLE, B. I., A01 .......... R.F.D. jf.-1, Dallas City, Ill. COLE, A. W., Jr., YN3 ........ Post Oiiice Box 18, Armona, Cal. CORNMAN, D. J., DK3. .325 Norton Ave., National City, Cal. DARMODY, VV. C., AD3 .................... Chateaugay, N.Y. DORAN, E. A., YN2 .......... 6856 S. Throop St., Chicago, Ill. EDWARDS, I. F ., HMC ........ 10344 Knight St., Oakland, Cal. GIBSON, E. J., YN1 ............ 2832 Acton St., Berkley 6, Cal. HUMPHREY, H. D., ADAN ........ 21132 Blackmar, RR :,l7E1, Van Dyke, Mich. JAY, R. D., DK2 .......... 5085 North Main St., Mitchell, S.D. JOHNSON, D. AEAN .... 2214 West 2nd St., North Platte, Neb. LOCKETT, P. F., BMC. .10285 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda, Cal. MELTON, B. D., AD1 .......... 1032 Pardee St., Berkeley, Cal. OLEVSON, W. L., ADC .... 536 D Buena Vista, Alameda, Cal. PHIPPS, J. N., DKSN. .Route 12, Box 77, Fort Worth, Tex, Tex. ROBINSON, H. D., SDC ...... 3411 Adeline St., Berkeley 3, Cal. RUSS, A. SD3 .............. Post Office Box 323, Ferriday, La. TRUBY, W. H., AD2 .................. Box 255, Parnassus, Pa. WILLIAMS, J. K., CSI ....... 914 Hayes St., San Francisco, Cal. FIGHTER SQUADRON 191 OFFICERS 138 BOH, R. M., Jr., LTJG ........ 666 Hope, Mountain View, Cal. BRADBERRY, R. F., LTJG ...... 1032 Ohio St. Baytown, Tex. CASTRUCCIO, N. A., LTJG. .792 Mundell Way, Los Altos, Cal. COBB, G.4B., LTJG ...... 178 Dalma Dr. Mountain View, Cal. ERB, C. G., LTJG ............ 1487 Santa Paula, San Jose, Cal. HAMM, C. G., LT ......... ..... 1 139 77th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. JONES, C. B., Jr., LTJG ..... ...... 6 91 Victor VVay, Apt q.,'4:5 Mountain View, Cal LACEY, A. G., LTJG ........ 3122 Cadiz St., New Orleans, La. LOVELESS, J. A., LTJG ...... 1487 Santa Paula, San Jose, Cal. MIZULA, J. W., LTJG .... Florence Road, Northampton, Mass. ROBCKE, J. H., LT .... 5065 Guerrere St., San Francisco, Cal. ROESNER, C. W., LT ........ 230 Chilverton, Santa Cruz, Cal. ROTH, E. F., LT .............. 1451 Edgewood Palo Alto, Cal. RYAN, J. H., LTJG .............. 382 Chalmers, Detroit, Mich. SCHORR, J. E., ENS. .7836 E. Norwood Place, San Gabriel, Cal. SCHROEDER, W. A., Jr., LCDR .......... 1228 Isabelle Mountain View, SWEENY, J. Qnj, CDR .... 291 La Mesa Drive, Menlo Park, TARPENNING, D. A., LTJG. .4253 Se Yamhill, Portland, WADE, K. A., LT .................. 915 D Ave., Coronado, Cal. WAITS, E., LT ............ 102 Linden St., Santa Cruz, Ave., Cal. Cal. Ore. FORE, D. Z., QMC .......... 10865 Park Ave., Alameda, Cal. FROHLICH, E. IV., SA. GONYEA, N. A., QM2 ..... KRAFT, D. R., ............................ Wellman, Ia. LUTHULTZ, B. G., SN ............ 1645 C St., Lincoln, Neb. MANERS, L. P., SA .... MC MILLIAN, C. L., SA... MEDLIN, C. F., SA .... MILES, G. L., SN ....... MILLER, H. IV., SN... MORLEY, R. L., QM3 ..... osIsoRNr, J. H., QM3. .. PETTY, J. C., SN ......... ROBBINS, w. L., SN .... . SCOTT, T. G., QM2 .... SHAVV, C. L., SN ....... IVHIPKEY, D. R., SA... INHITE, T. G., QMS ..... . ... .. .. .. ..Singer1y Rd., Elkton, Md. 311 So. Pacific Hwy., Cottage Grove, Ore. . . . .1009 Century St., Lexington, N.C. . . . .RFD .7161 Box l27A, Tooele, Ut. . . . . . . . . .RFD 43, Hogansville, Ga. . ..... ... ...Box 545, Spangler, Pa. .1743 Island Drive, Kingsport, Tenn. ,... . . . . .P.O. Box 38, Pioche, Nev. .. . . .904 S. Third St., Norfolk, Neb. ...25338 Mfalnut Ave., Lomita, Cal. ......413 N. llth St., Quincy, Ill. ....968 Douglas St., Akron, O. RRif3, Falls City, Neb. .......Rt. 5 Box 511, Olympia, Wash. .4804 Biona Drive, San Diego, Cal. WVALLACE, K. R., LTJG .... 212 West F St., Elizabethan, Tenn. FIGHTER SQUADRON 191 138 ABBRIANO, D. J., AOAN ...... 731 47th St., Brooklyn 20, N.Y. ACKERMAN, J. W., CS3 ................ Box 154 Chipley, Fla. ALEXANDER, H. P., Jr., ................... WVayne, YV. Va. AXELSEN, H. R., AEAN. . .152 Maple Hill Road, Huntington L.I., N.Y. BACIGALUPO, A. F., AOC .... 169 Claire Drive, Concord, Cal. BAER, R. N., SHSN .................. Grand St., Salisbury, Pa. BARDENHAGEN, J., AN ...... 202 Randall Ave., Freeport, L.I., N.Y. BAKER, V. T., AD3 ...... .. ........ Tornillo, Tex. BENSON, W. E., ADAN ..... ........... R R5q':3 Cherokee, Ia. BIGLER, C. E., AN ........................... Collinston, Ut. BOUCHARD, R. L., AM3 ..... 4538 North Daoke, Chicago, Ill. BRITTAIN, D. A., AMC ...... 1264 26th Ave., Columbus, Neb. BROIVN, H. F., ADC ........ 576 Cherry St., Fall River, Mass. BUSH, D. C., AO1 ............ 225 B Gibbs Ave., Alameda, Cal. BUTTS, H. W., ADC ..... 149 Santa Inez Ave., Lorita Park, Cal. 267 WALLIS R M 326 N Victoria St Mishawaka Ind 34 Palarls St San Carlos Pangasinan PI 723 L 36th St Hialeah Fla 523 A Gibbs Ave Alameda Cal 38 Inwood Ave Trafford Pa 140 Topeka Sa Bldg 42 Apt 1 Richmond Cal 2224 36th St Lubbock Tex 32 Mandana C1rcle Oakland Cal 7049 Charles St Ph1ladelph1a Pa 84 Homo-ja San Bruno Cal CALUGAY B qnp AN CAMP J C AN CARR Earl L SD3 CAPETS V V YNT2 CARTER S L SD2 GATES R N ADI CHURCH J C ADC CLARK G Qnj SA CLARK J H AM2 COCHRAN J R Jr AE2 6551 Pernod Ave St Louis Mo CREEKMORI1. 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H., A01 ...... 709 Mackinlaw St., Jacksonville, Fla. MIKKELSEN, J. O., ADI .... 9 Regent Ave., San Francisco, Cal. MILLER, B. D., SA ............ Rt .1793 Box 754 McAbee Road, ' Los Gatos, Cal. MOORE, J. R., ADI. .1 .... 496 Alice Ave., Mountain View, Cal. NASH, R. J., AN .......... 6218 Whiteby Ave., Cincinnati, O. O'CONNOR, J. P., ADC. .327 Evernia St., W. Palm Beach, Fla. ODEN, P. R., SA ............ 605 N. Market St., Frederick, Md. OLDENBURGER, K. P., AD3. .304 S 9th St.,aBozeman, Mont. OLSON, R. C., ADC .......................... Graettenger, Ia. O'NEIL, J. F., AM2 ....... .... 7 Patter Place, Norwick, Conn. OSBURN, L. W., AMC ................ 263 Higdon St., Apt 42 A Mountain View, Cal. OWENS, E. E., ADI .... P.O. 26 Box 126 Oliver Springs, Tenn. PAYTON, E. Qnj, AE2 ...... 1000 Railroads St., E. Liverpool, O. PATTIE, H. E., ADI ........ 2813 Richard Ave., Concord, Cal. PHIPPS, J. D., A03 ............ 7901 40th N.E. Seattle, Wash. PITTS, R. D., AD2 ............ Rt 51-fl Box 149, Guilford, N.C. PEZZECA, H. fnj, AT2. .1207 W. Sedgley Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. PHINNEY, E. O., AOAN. .Komandorski Village, Pleasanton, Cal. PORTER, R. O., AD3 ........ 3565 E. Alturas St. Tucson, Ariz. POTEET, W. A., AD3 ...... 161 Cypress Ave., San Bruno, Cal. PRINTY, J. R., AMI ........ 2311 Moor Park St., San Jose, Cal. PRITTS, P. E., ADAN ............ 720 Greenwood, Decatur, Ill. PRUITT, W. C.,'AN3 .......... 645 Birch St. Indianapolis, Ind. PULFORD, E.E., ADI. .4318 N. 10th Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. PARKER, E. A., CDR ...... 1312 Washington St., Calistoga, Cal. PARRY, L. C., LT ................ 1315 Front St., Needles, Cal. RANKIN, R. P., ENS ...... 817 Roberts Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. RICHARDS, H. K., LTJG. .814 West Roosevelt, Phoenix, Ariz. SCHLOER, E. G., LT. .1129 South 8th East, Salt Lake City, Ut. SCHEIDLER, N . L., ENS. .3104 Fairgeld Ave., Cincinnati, 7 O. SMITH, R. P., ENS ...... 38 Dartmouth St., San Francisco, Cal. STRUCEL, G. G., LCDR .......... 609 Oak St., Calumet Mich. WESTERVELT, H. W., LTJG .............. 1606 SaPlaya Way, Sacramento, Cal. WINFREY, H. M., ENS .... 1020 Chamberlain, Beaumont, Tex. FIGHTER SQUADRON 192 142 AGUILAR, J. H., AOAN ....... 2213 Erie Ave., McAllen, Tex. ANDERSON, R. E., SN ..... ..... 5 17 Harwood St., Joliet, Ill. ANDERSON, W. G., FA .... ..... 5 I7 Harwood St., Joliet, Ill. BAER, R. S., AMAN ................ 1910 Ruth, Houston, Tex. BAILEY, L. S., AN .................... RFD 5111, Newark, Del. BARGHIGIANI, L. F., ADAN .......... 6132 North Ivar Ave., Temple City, Cal. BARKER, F. W., AN .... 1481 Almont Drive, SW., Atlanta, Ga. BARNES, F. fnj, PR2 ................ Ridge Ave., 84: Hermit St., Philadelphia, Pa. BARROWS, J. S., AN .... .... N orth St., Mattapoisett, Mass. BECKER, E. C., AN ...... ......... B ox 44, St., Helena, Neb. BECKETT, J. W., AM3 ....... 612-D-Eagle Ave., Alameda, Cal. BECKMAN, G. E., AN ...... 7050 Karine Ave., Van Nuys, Cal. BENSON, L. L., AN .... Route glyfl, Box 184, Iron River, Mich. BERANATO, M. P., ADAN .............. 2002 North 4th St., ' Philadelphia 22, Pa. BERRIDGE, R. W., AN .... ..... R .F.D. :,lfL, Galion, O. BLANK, J. L., AN ...... 292 Caroline St., Saratoga Springs, N.Y. BLISSITT, A. L., TN ........ 206 Hilltop Road, Sec F., Bldg 3, San Francisco, Cal. AN ................ '. .Route 31, Carthage, Tex. BOSARGE, L. D., AT2. . .Route 31, Box 176, Pascagoula, Miss. BREWER, B., AN ................ 4 Regina St., Pennsville, N.J. BRIGHTMAN, R. G., AN ............ School St., Bourne, Mass. BRISLIN, D. C., AN ...... 353 Chestnut St., Warrior Run, Pa. BURTON, C. E., AD2 .............. Box 311, Wannette, Okla. CAMPBELL, J. R., AN .......... Route 31, West Jefferson, O. CHAMBERS, W. R., AN ................ 9044 Harlan Ave., W. Hollywood 46, Cal. CHELTON, E. E., AMI. .Rt. 33, Box 122J, Corpus Christi, Tex. COMBES, J. O., HN ........ Route 31, Lake Cormorant, Miss. COPPLE, R. A., AK3 . . . ......... 3715 Old Morringsport Rd., Shrevesport, La. CRISLER, T. G., AO3 .......... P.O. Box 16, Brookhaven, Ga. CVENGROS, D. S., AM2 ...... 116 Smith St., Ironwood, Mich. DALY, E. J., AN ............................. Dickinson, N.D. DANNE, G. E., SN ............ Route 31, Box 130, Foley, Ala. DAVIS, J. E., AN ........ Route 32, Box 281, Henryetta, Okla. BORN, B. F., DAVISON, D. H., AD2 ............ ............ B ertrand, Neb. DENNIS, J. W., AN ....... ......... R oute 31, Cataula, Ga. DESIMONE, A., AEAN ........ 1056 Grant Ave., Bronx, N.Y. DIXON, J. L., AMC ........ 308 Stowell Ave., Sunnyvale, Cal. DOLLAR, J. F., ADC ...... 1421 C Pacific Ave., Alameda, Cal. DUNCAN, P. L., ADAN ...... 206 Lamar St., Greenwood, Miss. DYELS, J. A., TN ............ 1624 Carleton St., Berekely, Cal. EASTERLING, A. G., AT3 .... 115 15th St., W., Bradenton, Fla. ELLIOTT, W. L., ADI .......... 1306 Ithaca St., Hayward, Cal. EMMERT, R. L., AMAN .......... Tr 33, Montevideo, Minn. ERICKSON, H. G., AN ........ 520 East 45th South Murray, Ut. ESTILL, R. D., AN ...... .... 1 734 Hammond, Fresno, Cal. FERKO, P. R., AN .................. Sacob St., Montclare, Pa. FISHER, F., AN ................ Ehlen 332, Shinnston, VV. Va. FOREHAND, E. C., Jr., AO1 ....... P.O. Box 94, Nashville, Ga. FRADY, R. W., ADAN ............ Route 32, Lewisville, Tex. FRIEDERICHS, D. R., ADAN ...................... Dixon, Ia. FUKUZAWA, G. S. ADAN ............ Route 34, Box 652 AA, Albuquerque, N.M. GAUTHIER, R. P., AT3 .......... 55 Rogers Ave., Lynn, Mass. GISI, J. R., AN ............ 4454 Morrison Rd., Denver, Colo. GRACE, C. R., ADI ........ 727 Columbia St., Los Angeles, Cal. GREENWAY, C. A., AO3. .65 Prospect St., West Newton, Mass. HACHINSKI, L. A., AT1 .... 225-C Mosley, Ave., Alameda, Cal. HARKINS, D. R., PNSN .... 118 North 15th St., Worland, Wyo. HATHAWAY, L. L., YN3 .... Rural Route 34, Warsaw, Ind. HILL, J. B., AOAN .......... 1320 Libby St., Clarkston, VVash. HILL, R. I., AD1 ...... , ....................... Pontiac, Mich. HOLDER, R. L., AM3 ...... 17903 Sherman Way, Reseda, Cal. HOLLY, J. G., AM3 ........ 7820 South Cornell, Chicago 49, Ill. HOVEY, R. E., AM3 ........ 1315 Manning St., Winfield, Kans. INES, L. G., AD1 ......... 14115 LaRue St., San Fernando, Cal. JENSON, R. C., AD3 .......... 8790 Stalkerway, Alameda, Cal. JONES, G., AO2 ........ 230 South Morrell St., Detroit 9, Mich. JUSTICE, R. T., Jr., AE2. .844 South Spring St., Springlield, Ill. KACZMAREK, P.P.. AD1.711-D-Santa Clara Ave., Alameda, Cal. KANEY, R. F., AT3 ................ 862 High St., Macon, Ga. KEELEY, J. J., AN ............................ Graterford, Pa. KERBS, R. H., AMI ........ 3636 7th Ave., Sacramento 17, Cal. KING, E. C., AD2 .............. Easton Road, Riegelsville, Pa. KING, J. L., Jr., AE2 ........ 234 Dauphine St., East Point, Ga. KOEBERLEIN, S., ADC ....... 205C Maple St., Alameda, Cal. KOEHLER, R. D., ATAN ...... 1213 Monroe St., Lincoln, Ill. KOSSMANN, R. F., AM2 .......... 1000 West Woodlawn Ave., Tampa, Fla. LANGELL, R. D., AD2 ...... 296 Hart Ave., Staten Island, N.Y. LASCH, G. L., BMC ...... 6910 Beechley Ave., Long Beach, Cal. LIEBENGOOD,R.K.,AD1. .Ashley Rd., Fed 3, Mt. Vernon, Ill. LUCE, M. R., AN .................. 140 Wroe Ave., Dayton, O. LUNDY, A. D., Jr., ADI ...... 384 Stephens St., Belleville, N.J. LUNSFORD, D. L., AN .......... 318 7th St., Raymond, Wash MANLEY, J. R., AN ..... .................. H omeland, Fla. MAULDIN, IV T., AN .......... 904 Gest St., Cincinnati 3, O. MAXWELL, J. J., AOAN ...... 525 E1 Paseo Dr., Oakland, Cal. MC HANN, P., AN .,.......... 514 Flint Avenue, Albany, Ga. MC INTIRE, L. AA .............. 1309 Pine St., Napa, Cal. MC LAUGHLIN, J. M., AD2 .... 718 Alabama Ave., Selma, Ala. MERRILL, H., ADAN .... 809 So. Court St., Cleveland, Miss. MOORE, C. D., AN ...... Sioux Ordnance Depot, Sidney, Neb. MORRIS, P. W., AN .... cfo Mrs. Elmer Deer, McCrocken, Kans. NORMAN, D. E., ADAN. . .20700 Westerli Blvd., Hayward, Cal. NE'WTON, E., ADAN ........................ Vernon, Colo. OAKLAND, S. A., AOAN. .20783 Delaware St., Detroit 19, Mich. OSLIN, W. R., PRI ...... Route 32, BOX 288, Muskogee, Okla. f- f e.1..-... :-1. ,..:.,.... ,g.... . I ., . ...,.....- :,.-..4 ...4..2.::.. .,..,-,wh-5:4-5 5 5-11-:asf-11:25.13--3I-1-,4,5,: J.- ,.:ea.L.a,ig-L1 i-f-Qf'.3:1lZ.112lTL1EfZi,1-'jr'jj' 1:43 f..i7:5xi':?g'2-:i,3.3fg:::5 Q:5,i,::.fg,:-15.g.sjn--:xr-1:19..gr,:1Zg,.j..J,,j,T.j PATE, C. H., Jr., AD3 ...... 223 McHenry Ave., Modesto, Cal. PAULUS, H. W., Jr., AD3 ............ RD. 31, Mayville, N.Y. PELLETTI, L. L., A02 ........ PO Box 124, Occidental, Cal. PERKINS, R. K., AE3 ...... 1908 North 27th St., Lincoln, Neb. PINE, D. S., AOAN ................ RFD., Box 476, Niles, Cal. PITTMAN, T. C., AD2 ...... Rt. 32, Box 43, Fox Worth, Miss. PRINCE, J. C., AOC ............................. Dyer, Tenn. QUESNELL. H. A., ADI ...... 1764 Daglia St., Palm City, Cal. ROBERTSON, D. C., AOC. .1042W 10th St., Santa Monica, Cal. SHERAR, J., AN ................ 1320-W-23rd St., Mercedo, Cal. SMITH, W. K., AN .... 1951 Garfield Ave., Salt Lake City, Ut. SPANN, E. F.. AMC ............ 97 Marie Drive, Hayward, Cal. STAUFFER, F. R,. AN... ............... Manton, Mich. STUCK, G. H., AN ...... ........... 1 208 S. Riverside Drive, New Smyrna Beach, Fla. SUNDBERG, R. A., AD3 .... 1416-B Bueno Vista, Alameda, Cal. TAYLOR, A. R., AN ...... 915 McDonald St., Baltimore, Md. TAYLOR, P. H., AO3. .East 3203 30th Ave., Spokane 34, Wash. THEBERT, R. R., AN ........ 1710 Douglas St., Sioux City, Ia. THOMAS, J. G., ADAN ........................ Haxtum, Colo. TIFFANY, F. E., SN ........ 12008 Bornwall St., Norwalk, Cal. TOWN, E. H., AA .............. Rt. 3, Box 263, Kent, Wash. TROUT, C. H., Jr., AN ...... 812 N Knoblack, Stillwater, Okla. TRUMBLE, H. R., AN .... 2615 South 6th Ave., Tucson, Ariz. VERNON, R. L., ADI. . .210 9th Ave., South Great Falls, Mont. VILLAGOMEZ, P. P., SD1 ...... 224C Singleton, Alameda, Cal. WADE, M. C., AN .................... Rt 32, Springfield, O. WALSH, J. J., AEAN ...... ..... 5 7 E Liberty St., Girard, O. VVARREN, M. Qnj, ADC .... ...... 2 443 Morningside Drive, 1 National City, Cal. WHITE, H. O., Jr., AD2 .............. Box 135, Wickett, Tex. WILSON, C. L., PNI .................. Route 31, Fallon Nev. WRIGHT, W. R., AD3 ...... Route 31, Box 168, Arvada, Colo. YOUNG, G. K., AD3 ........................ RFD Curlew, Ia. FIGHTER SQUADRON 193 OFFICERS 146 ALFORD, C. K., LTJG ............ Route 1, Wapato, Wash. ALLARD, R. I., ENS .......... 237 Forrest Ave., Seekonk, Mass. ARNOLD, J. R., ENS ...... 623 East Eighth Anaconda, Mont. BAUMGARDNER, W. V., LTJG .......... Route 31, Box 108. I Mt. Vernon, Wash BECKER, D. A., LTJG. .411 Colburn Ave., Clarks Summit, Pa. BOE, N. W., LCDR .............. 308 Fifth Ave., Decorah, Ia. BOGUE, V. A., LTJG ........ 835 North Main St., Savanna, Ill. BORGSTEDT, F.C., LT 402 New Haven Drive, Houston 9, Tex. CHOTE, R. G., LTJG .... 10012 Elizabeth Ave., South Gate, Cal. CROW, E. M., LTJG. 173 Ski Course Road, Leavenworth, Wash. GROTE, J. C., LTJG .... 1114 West Bancroft St., Toledo 6, O. GUFFEY, E. E., ENS ....................... Englewood, Tenn. HANSEN, R. B., ENS. .100 West Marquette Road, Chicago, Ill. JESSON, C. F., LTJG ........ 612 Seclusion Lane, Glendale, Cal. JOHNSON, D. C., LTJG. .40 Denton Road, Wellesley 81, Mass. KIEFFER, R. W., LT ........ 147 Swanson Road, Norfolk, Va. MC CULLOUGH, C. D., LTJG .......... Box 146, Fayette, Mo. MOORE, IV. F., LTJG ............ P.O. Box 2033, Carmel, Cal. NASH, R., ENS .............. 5506 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. RIEDL, H. A., LTJG .............. 521 Monona St., Boone, Ia. ROBERTS, R. E., ENS .... Route 6, Box 861, Vancouver, Wash. RUSSELL, C. H., ENS .......... 2333 Lister, Kansas City, Mo. SARTOR, S. L., LTJG ........ 3834 26th St., San Francisco, Cal. SCHROEDER, M. E., LT ...... 1922 Douglas St., Rockford, Ill. SMITH, E. A., Jr., LTJG. .2370 South Julian St., Denver, Colo. SHAUGHNESSY, J. R., ENS .... 13 Beaver St., Worcester, Mass. THOMAS, H. E., LTJG .... 969 Begier Ave., San Leandro, Cal. XATALTER, C. R., ENS .......... 217 South Prom, Seaside, Ore. WILLIAMS, O. F., LT ...... 2727 West Tichenor, Compton, Cal. FIGHTER SQUADRON 193 146 ADAMS. D., AO2 .............. 308y2 Walnut St., Peoria, Ill ADAMS, L. E., AOAN ............ Route 31, Cleveland, Okla. ANDERSON, D. R., AM2 ........ Route 33, Huntsville, Ala. BAKER, J. E., AN ........ 3213 Berry Road, Houston 16, Tex. BALTRUSCH, J. L., AMAN. .103 Fifth Ave., West Harve, Mont. BARBER, O. E., AD2 ................ Route 31, Chipley, Fla. BELL, S. P., Jr., SDI ........ 1903 South Sixteenth, Waco, Tex. BERRY, R. O., ADAN ................ Route 5, Winterset, Ia. BONNEY, K. W., AEAN ............ 1941 Wililams Secondary, Grants Pass, Ore. BOYD, C. J., ADC ...... 203 South Fourth St., Nashville, Tenn. BRAXTON, H. G., ADAN .......... Route 2, Winterville, N.C. BROWN, E. K., AN ............................ Tamms, Ill. BROWN, M. A., AN .... Route l, Box 506, Port Orchard, Wash. BUTCHER, W. J., AD2 ...... 25 Palmetto St., Brooklyn, N.Y. CARNES, IV. J., ATAN ...... 138-22 Alper Ave., Flushing, N.Y. CARPENTER, E. E., AOAN ...... 5801 Portage, Cleveland, O. 269 270 CARTMILL, C. A., AEC .... 338 B Singleton Ave., Alameda, Cal. CHAPMAN, T. F., AEAN ......., 1944 29th St., San Diego, Cal. CLARK, L. L., AE3. .10800 Independence St., Kansas City, Mo. CLARY, D. C., PNSN .................. Box 305, Lometa, Tex. COLE, C. C., AM2 .................... Route 4, Lufkin, Tex. CONNER, H. A., AD3 .... 1003 Payne Drive, Phenix City, Ala. COTTINGHAM, N. E., AN.1042 South East St., Jacksonville Ill. COULTER, D. A., AN. .6014 Chalmers Drive, Knoxville, Tenn. CROMBIE, J. H., AOAN .... 1607 Franklin St., Olympia, Wash. DANIELS, W. B., AOl ................ Route 2, Madison, Fla. DARNELL, S. L., AD1 ...... Rural Route :li-1, Lexington, Miss. DEROSETT, J. Qnj, AOC ...... 314 North 15th St., Jackson, Ill. DEYATEESE, D. E., AD3 .......... 215 Richards St., Fallon, Nev. DIAS, L. E., AD1 ........ Route :fi-1, Box 164, 1Vatsonvi1le, Cal. DILL, TV. S., AOl ........ 80 'Walcott Ave., East Mfalpole, Mass. DILLON, J. M., AMAN ...... 1642 North Mozart, Chicago, Ill. DOHMEYER, R. S., AK1 ........ 205 Bainbridge, Alameda, Cal. DUMLER, F., AN .................. Route 2, Everson, 1fVash. DURAN, B. P., AD3 ............ 490 Hooker St., Denver, Colo. EVANS, N. C., AM1 ................ Box 128, Neah Bay, 1N7ash FABRIKANT, H. fnl, AN. .2769 Morgan Ave., Bronx 67, N.Y. FERREIRA, J. M., BM2 ...... 127 Dexter St., Portsmouth, R.I. FINK, L. M., AN .......................... Raymond, Mont. FLETCHER, H. L., HMI. .318 Clarksburg, Mannington, W. Va. FRENCH, D. J., AN ...... 740 Venture Place, San Diego, Cal. GORE, C. T., ADAN .......... 1848 Ohio, Ave., Augusta, Ga. GOSSNER, A. E., Jr., ADAN .... 1972 East Orange Grove Ave., Pasadena, Cal. GRADY, G. N., AE3 ......... ........ B ox 146, Bynum, Ala. GRISSETT, C. E., ADE2 ............. Route 2, Brewton, Ala. JHAAS, G. R., AN .............. Route 1, Box 203, Devine, Tex. HARRIS, YV. F., SN.. .512 East Edmonds St., San Antonio, Tex. HELM, G. L., AT3 .......................... Mfurtsboro, N.Y. HERRICK, N. ADI ............ Route if-1, Bluffton, Ind. HICKS, E. W., AT3 ........ 201 South Elm St., Carlsbad, N.M. HILL, C. O., ADI ..... ..... 1 185 Prospect, Lansing, Mich. HINES, S. AA ..... .... 1 559 Holmes, Memphis, Tenn. HOLMES, R. K., AD1. .. ................. Lyndonville, N.Y. JOHNSTON, WV. ET., ADI ...... 9710 Cascade Ave., Detroit, Mich. KENNY, F. E., AD2 .................. Box 145, Chester, Mont. KIDWELL, D.L., AM2.l36l0 South Central Ave., Compton, Cal. KOLSTAD, R. O., AD1 .... 8008 12th Ave., S.W., Seattle, Wash. KONEVVKO,pE. L., -AT1 .... 221 3rd Ave., NE, St. Cloud, Minn. LACY, A. D., ADAN ............ 905 Pleasant St., Boulder, Colo. LEACH, E. KV., ADAN ......................., Burwell, Neb. LEWIS, W. A., ADAN ....... ,P.O. Box 411-A, Chandler, Ariz. MART, D. S., AOAN ........ 60 East Scott Street, Chicago, Ill.- MATHEWS, JR. E., AN .... 4523 '1VestV Colfax Ave., Denver, Colo. MC DANIEL, E. D., AO3 ............ 1002 East Caroline Blvd., Panama City, Fla. MC KINNEY, C. G., AN ..... ......... R oute 1, Mororw, O. MC NEILL, D. J., AOAN .... .... 1 416 Bay St., Alameda, Cal. METCALF, J. P., AN ............ 723 Loma Drive, Lodi, Cal. MICKELSEN, C. A., CSSN ............ 3500 West Fifth South, 1 ' Salt Lake City, Ut. MITCHELL,fT. C., SN..118' West Maple Ave., Wildwood, N.J. MOORE, C. H., AN .......... 220 North Main, Chadron, Neb. MOSQUEDO, G. V., AN. .801 S. Herbert St., Los Angeles, Cal. MURRIE, B. G., AK3 .......... 121 West Chestnut, Anna, Ill. NICHOLS, S.. H.,-AD3 ........ 55 Harrison Ave., Milford, Conn. OLESON, D. D., PHAN ...... 607 North Broadway, Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Wash. PAPENHAUSEN, R. W., YNSN ........ 2932 Washington Ave., V A Fresno, Cal. PARHAM, J. H., SDl .... .......... 2 913 Broad Creek Road, A Norfolk 8, Va. PARSONS, W. E., AO3 ...... 1485 East 25th Ave., Columbus, O. PPATTILLO, F. VV., AN ............. Route :Q-1, Elkhart, Tex. PERALTA, R., AD3 ...... 1123 North 14th Ave., Tucson, Ariz. PETERSON, M. B., AO3 .... 4525 Chicago Ave., Fair Oaks, Cal. PITTILLO, J. R., ATC ..... .65 Vermont Ave., Asheville, N.C. PRATT,,1V. C.,.AO3 .............. Route 1, Jeffersonville, Vt. PRIEM, R. J., AEl ........ 1207 South Sixth St., LaCrosse, Wis. QUIROZ, B., AN ........ 528 Cabrera St., San Bernardino, Cal, RAY, H. T., AMAN .......................... Vine Grove,'Ky. 'REAM, H. M., AOAN ...... Box 31, Maple Creek, Korbel, Cal. REESE, VV. fnj, AN .... , ..... 3100 30th Way, Birmingham, Ala. REIGHARD, VV. M., AMC .... 1444 Fourth St., Alameda, Cal. ROBINETT, G. H., AM2 .................. Swords Creek,iVa. ROBINETTE, D. D., PR2 .... 642 North 34th St., Lincoln, Neb. ROSE, V. O., AM2 ................ 205 South Main, Malad, Id. .. . . . .Route 1, Box 39, Quinton, Okla, SAVVYERS, M., AN. . SCHELL, D. L., AD3 ........ Rural Route 4362, Saint Marys, O. SHELTON, A- CHD, SD3 ........ General Delivery, Homer, La. SHELTON, F. W., AD3 ........................ Glendale, S.C. SIMS, H. R., AT3 ........ SMITH, G. P., AD3 ..... SMITH, J. v., AD3 ...... 2202 East Dudley, Indianapolis, Ind 410 East Colorado St., Glendale, Cal SMALL, B. T., AO3 ...... .5944 Bertha Lane, Fort Mforth, Tex .................Box205, Tabor, Ia SPEES, D. D., AN ...... ............. B ox 231, Rosiclare, Ill STAFFORD, 147. R., AN ...... Box 204, Ravenna, Ky sT13NsoN, R. G., ADAN ....... ................ H amar, Nb STEPHENSON, W. R., AKAN ........ 56 Fox St., Denver, Colo STOLL, G. J., AN ............... 32 Hoffman St., Lebanon, Pa TAYS, C. tnj, AD1 .......... 1800 Dublin Blvd., Hayward, Cal. TESSITORI, D. C., AO3 .... 1016 Abbott Blvd., Palisade, N.J. THOMSEN, VV. H., AMSl. .52 Haines Blvd., Port Chester, N.Y. TORBENSEN, D. M., AM3 ............ RFD 51751, Moorhead, Ia. TURCONI, J. L., AMC ................ Route 1, Mabton, VVash URQUHART, B. L., AN ....... General Delivery, Delano, Cal. USKEVICZ, J. E., ADC ........ 29 School St., Middleboro, Mass. VAN VOORHIS, V. L., AN ........ 730 Wilson St., Pomona, Cal. VARRILL, R. A., ADC ..,......... 51 Height St., Exeter, N.H. VERMILLION, VV. R., AD3 .... ...... 7 21 South Sixth Street, Independence, Kans. WARD, R. R., AN ..... ................. G reen Ridge, Mis. WICKER, B. J., AN .......... 470 West Center St., Marion, O. WOODARD, P. M., AD1 .... 440 Via Miramonte, Montbello, Cal. WRIGHT, R. A., AT3 .... 14940 Satura Drive, San Leandro, Cal. ZEISS, H. A., ADC .............. 90 James St., Bloomfield, N.J. ATTACK SQUADRON 195 OFFICERS 150 AUSTIN, C. B., LTJG ...... 17155 Via Media, San Lorenzo, Cal. BELL, G. R., ENS .............. 102 Mfilson St., Brooklyn, N.Y. BOYLE, R. T., ENS ........ 6773 Beachrnont Ave., Cincinati, O. BUTTLAR, W. A., LTJG. .51 Hillsdale St., Dorchester, Boston, . Mass. CAVE, G., ENS .................... RR :1-fl, Burlington, Ky DAKIN, W. T., LT ...... 11 Ardmore Rd., 1Vest Roxbury, Mass. DENNIS, M. K., LCDR ........ 160 Lake Ave., Piedmont, Cal. EVERLING, J. E., LTG. .235 VV. Congress St., St. Paul 7, Minn. FOUGHT, R. A., LTJG .......... 317 N. Kawcah, Exeter, Cal. JONES, E., ENS ................ RFD-2, Grand Island, Neb. KINCADE, R. W., LTJG ........ 2447 Derby St., Berkeley, Cal. LAVALLEE, R. F. E., ENS. .210 McCarthy St., Manchester, N.H. LEIBACHER, J. H., ENS. .2235 B Central Ave., Alameda, Cal. LOFTON, F. L., ENS ............ 1428 Chestnut, Alameda, Cal. MACKINNON, N. A., CDR. .216 Santa Clara Ave., San Jose, Cal. MILLPOINTER, E. D., LTJG .... Glenview Ave., Oconomowoc, VVis. NOTZ, R. C., LTJG .......................... Greenfield, Ia. QUAID, M. M., LTJG .......... 225 Woodvale, Houston, Tex. REED, J. A.,WENS .... 691 Sandwich Road, East Wareham, Mass. ROCHESTER, C. W., LTJG .... 3461 Hargrove, Madison, Wis. SANDERSON, J. R., LT ...... 1814 Central Ave., Alameda, Cal. SHERLY, J. M., ENS ...... 2317 W. Farragut Ave., Chicago, Ill. SKALLA, D. Z., LTJG .......................... Uravan, Colo. SPARKS, D. E., LTJG., ....................... LaHabra, Cal. STAMMERJOHN, R. G., LTJG .......... 6947 Michigan Ave., 'Chicago 37, Ill. WALTZ, C. C., ENS .............. 1522 Bay St., Alameda, Cal. WEATHERS, T. N., ENS ............ Box 809, Clermont, Fla. VVELDON, 147. K., LTJG. . .754 Cypress Dr., Memphis 12, Tenn. ATTACK SQUADRON 195 150 ACKERMAN, G. M., ADAN. .Rt i,i'2 Box 370, Hood River, Ore. ANDERSON, F. fnj, AN. .1710 N. Jefferson Ave., Amarillo, Tex. ASK, C. W., AE2 ..................... South Woodstock, Conn. ATHEARN, W. I., Jr., PNSN ............ 215 South Orange St., New Smyrna Beach, Fla. BACHILEDA, M. V., AO1 ...... 8438 Maxwell St., Detroit, Mich. BAKER, C. N., AN ............ 1505 Hawks Ave., Artesia, N.M. BANCROFT, H. F., AOC .... 606 B, Eagle Ave., Alameda, Cal. BARNES, R. I., Jr., AD3. .Great Neck Rd., East Wareham, Mass. BARNETT, W. F., AN ............................ Lacke, Ark. BARRON, E. T., CS3 ........ 1305 Bryan St., Memphis, Tenn. BATES, J. B., AD1 ........ 302 C Singleton Ave., Alameda, Cal. BLACKFORD, O. R., AO3 .......... RR if-3, Newburgh, Ind. BLOMQUIST, J. YV, AD1. .305 B Singleton Ave., Alameda, Cal. BRADFORD, J. T., YNSN .......... Box 159, Montevallo, Ala. BRAUN, R. W., AN ............................ Sterling, Colo. BROIVN, B. V., ADC ...... 7500 Hamilton Blvd., Norfolk, Va. BURDETTE, H. J., ADC .......... 10035 South, Wichita, Kan. BUSCHKAMP, D. R., AD2 ...... Route 4161, Bloomfield, Nebr. CAFFERATA, D. W., AA ...... 44 Gambetta St., Daly City, Cal. CALALAY, R. Vfnj .... SD2 75 San Perfecto, San Juan, Rizal, P.I. CARTWRIGHT, T. fny SDl .... 1200 80th Ave., Oakland, Cal. CASH, R. G., AOAN. . . .919 Shelton Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. CHILES, B. J., AA .............. 134 Mlest Short St., Rigdy, Id. CLEVENGER, VV. F., AEMC .......... 508 South Santa Fe Ave., Compton, Cal. COLE, F. D., AMAN ...... ....... 1 916 Church St., Selma, Ala. COOK, R. F., ADAN .......... 87 Taft Ave., Staten Island, N.Y. COPELAND, R. E., AD3 ...... 66 Greenville St., Newman, Ga. COUNTS, C. C., AE3 ........................ Cornith, Miss. COWAN, L. E., PR3 ...............,.... Lummi Island, Mfash. COX, B. fnj, AT3 .......... 4028 Delridge Way, Seattle, Wash. DAVIDSON, E. D., ADAN. .Sunset Drive, Forerst Grove, Ore. DEASON, T. D., AOAN ............ 4412 Commonwealth Ave., Charleston, N.C. DELAND, R. B., ADC. .2473 1'Vest Ave., l32nd, San Leandro, Cal. DOTY, M. J., AO2 ............................... Oelwein, Ia. EVANS, G. P., AEAN .......... 213 Barton St., Andalusia, Ala. FIGGAT, R. G., SA..2957 South 9th St., E., Salt Lake City, Ut. FISH, D. T., SA ...................... Box 1523, Redding, Cal. FISH, E. R., AN .................... 12 Cliff St., Montrose, Pa. FISHER, E. J., ADE3 ........ 604 A, Gibbs Ave., Alameda, Cal. FITZMAURICE, P. M., ADI. .532 A, Buena Vista, Alameda, Cal. FONTAINE, A. BMI ...... 865 C, Thau Way, Alameda, Cal. FOURNIER, W. N., AN ..... 12839 A, Victor St., St. Louis, Mo. FOX, K. J., AOAN ............ 1414 Lardner, Philadelphia, Pa. FRANZ, J. fnJ, AD3 .......... 511 West 26th St., Sioux City, Ia. FREYERMUTH, L. J., ADAN ,... 22 South St., Highburg Falls, N.Y. FUTRELL, D. A., A-KAN ........ 110 Laurel Ave., Sanford, Fla. GARDNER, R. N., YNSN .... 1918 Ryder St., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. GARINGER, S. A., AT3 ...... 24 South College, Edmond, Okla GILBERTSON, D. IV., AOAN. .9336 Mahoney St., Oakland, Cal GOLEY, R. G., SN ............ 1704 Seigle St., Charlotte 6, N.C GONZALES, A. Cnj, AA ...... 527 Conn St., San Francisco, Cal GRALL, R. L., AN ............ 660 Gowan Road, Antiga, Wis GRANT, T. A., AO3 ................ Box 71, Ware Shoals, S.C GROSE, H. T., AM2 .... 3915 W. South Port Ave., Chicago, Ill. GUIN, R. IV., AD3! ............................. Rockford, Ill HAGERMAN, R. B., AO1. .1479 Wayne Ave., San Leandro, Cal HALLORAN, F. R., ADC..I36 Liberty St., New Bedford, Mass HAND, L. J., AD3 ................ Box 374, North Bend, Neb HARNEY, J. J., AN .............. 22 Lodi St., Forrestville, N.Y HARRIS, C. L., AMAN .............. Box 525, Tularosa, N.M HART, R. E., ATI ............................... Dallas, Tex HEALY, W. F., Jr., AM3 .... 198 Farnham, St. Lawrence, Mass HOEFLE, R. R., AOC .......... 5415 Kiam St., Houston, Tex HOFFMAN, R., ADI ................ LaGrange, N.C HOHBACH, W. T., AN .......................... Marcus, Ia HOLLEMAN, J. B., AMAN .................... New Iberia, La HOOD, J. L., AD3 ........ 856 Watson St., Grand Rapids, Mich HOVVELL, N. A., AMI ............ 513 31st St., Bay City, Mich JACKSON, G. L., AN ........ .... I 265 Capital St., Ogden, Ut JEFFERIES, M. B., AOAN ...... 2457 Mary St., Montrose, Cal JOHNSON, G. D., AD2 .... ........ R oute jfl, Roebuck, S.C KELLEY, B. G., AM3 ...................... Clear Springs, Md KEVORKIAN, L. Qnj, AT3 .... 15106 Alburtis St., No.1-walk, Cal KOONS, P. E., AOAN .......... 508 E. 36th St., Baltimore, Md LAKEY, Pierce Qnj, AD3 ......................... Arcata, Cal LAMBERT, M. D., AOC .... 362 Cedar St., Fond DuLue, Wis LATTER, D. D., AE3 .............. 1602 West Washington St. Lexington, Neb LAVENDER, J. fnj, Jr., SD3..ll5 C, Gibbs Ave., Alameda, Cal LEBEUT, E. L., AEM3. .4848 Elizabeth Terr., Jacksonville, Fla LEE, V. H., AD2 .................... Box 57, Sunnyside, Wash LINDEMAN, J. P., CSSN .... 2448 Peak St., Fort Worth 6, Tex LOCARNINI, J. P., AMAN ........ 1480 Ohio St., Vallejo, Cal MACKEY, J. AN ...................... Box I, Bellbrook, O MALLOY, VV. B., Jr., AOAN. .325 South Grant St., Sullivan, Ill MALLOZZI, B. R., AM2. .95 Greenwich Ave., Stamford, Conn MASSINGILL, L.fnJ, Jr. 1489 Entrada Verde,Wa1nut Creek, Cal MC GLINCHY, J. M., AN .... 3594 Arnold St., San Diego, Cal. MEAD, P. C., AFAN .......... 1708 Bois Arc, Commerce, Tex. MEE, O. R., ADI ....... .................. T oman, Wis MEEK, G. W., ADC... .................. Tampico, Ill MICEK, F. I., AN ..... ............ F ort Lauderdale, Fla. MOORE, H. P., ADI ..... ...872'7 Thermal St., Oakland, Cal. 1407 Alder St., Yakima, Vfash MORRIS, T. F., AD3 .... ..... MURRY, C. L., AN .............. 838 Laurel St., Alameda, Cal NASTOS, C. Qnj, ADI ...... 3089 Diablo View, Lafayette, Cal NEIVTON, M. A., ADAN. .3417 Van Buren Ave., E1 Paso, Tex NOLAN, A. fnj, AMC ...... 312 B, Mosley Ave., Alameda, Cal OTTINGER, A. G.,Jr., AD3. .609 A, Central Ave., Alameda, Cal OVERT, C. Qnj, ADAN .... 9 Metropolitan Oval, Bronx 62, N.Y PHILLIPS, C. H., AU2 .............. Box 96, Richland, Kans PILAND, J. H., PRCA ...... 121 North Kecler St., Olathe, Kans PLEDGER, J. D., AN .... Rt. 423, Box 274, Klamath Falls, Ore POTTS, G. E., Jr., AOAN. .1421 D, Pacific Ave., Alameda, Cal V RACKLEY, K. L., AM2 ..... .............. M ercury, Tex. REECE, J. P., AMI .......... ............... C lintwood, Va. REILL, R. A., ADAN ............ 534 Moosic St., Scranton, Pa. RICHARDSON, G. F., AOAN. .1511 14th St., Sacramento, Cal. ROBINSON, D. C., AT3 ............ 425 Walnut, Oakland, Ia MC ELROY, D. N., ATAN 523 W. Washington, Lovington, N.M. RODGERS, E. L., AO3 .......... 112 Hoover St., Coalinga, Cal. ROE, H. J., ADI ................ 400 E. Stafford, Stafford, Kans. ROMO, B. Qnj, AN .................... Rt. 5112, Oakdale, Cal. RUDICELL, J. IV., AMI .... 5240 27th Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. SAMPSON, H., AN .................... White Loy City, Ky. SANDIDGE, A. T., TA ...... 1080 Landerdale, Memphis, Tenn. SCHIMER, G. Qnj, AO3 .......... 3145 Culver Ave., Dayton, O. SINGLEY, L. A., AO1 ..... ...,...... , ........... s elma, Alia. SMITH, D. L., AO3 ..... .... 1 4734 San Jose 84 Los Catos Rd., Los Catos, Cal. SMITH, R. G., AK3 ..... .... 2 46 South Main St., Euart, Mich. SMITH, R. L., TN... ....... 1540 32nd St., Oakland, Cal. SMYTH, L. H., ATI ........ 2234 East Elm St., Rochester, N.Y. SPILLERS, C. R., AN ........................... Augusta, Ill. SPOELMAN, R. H., Jr., ATI.. . ...... 1339 Orange Grove Ave., Glendale, Cal. STENSHOEL, L. M., AKAN ........ 523 2nd Ave., North East, Walley City, N.D. STONE, G. L., AOAN ...... 6842 Foothill Blvd., Tujunga, Cal. STOWERS, R. J., AO2 ........................ Modesto, Cal. SWITZER, J. E., AD3 ..... ..................... C layton, N.Y. TAUB, B. fnj, ATAN ..... .... 8 420 20th Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. THOMAS, H. Qnj, AMC .... ...... 5 53 23rd St., Oakland, Cal. TIFFIN, R. E., YN3 ...... ............ R R gil, Loving, Tex. VANN, H.JC., AM3 ...................... Rt. ifl, Marlin, Tex. VASQUEZ, A. fnj, AD3 ...... 214 Chicago Ave., Las Vegas, Nev. VERIGAN, D. C., AMI. .3925 Clermont Drive, New Orleans, La. WARDER, J. E., Jr., AOAN ........ 801 Stretford, Tampa, Fla. WATKINS, L. A., AEAN ...................... Riverside, Cal. WEATHERLY, G. L., AA .... 2920 Belmont Ave., Fresno, Cal. WELLMANN, P. E., AM3 ...... 1815 Ave., H., Sc'ottsbluff, Neb. WESTON, P. D., AT3 .......................... Bronson, Kan. WHITEMARSH, K. M., AN .................... Seattle, VVash. WIEHN, L. E., SA ............ 433 Laurel Ave., Marysville, Cal. IVILSON, C. F., AD2 ...................... Roans Praire, Tex. VVOLFF, C. E., YN2 .................. Box 57, Shoshoni, Wyo. WOOD, C. R., SA ...... St. Rt. gil, Box 92, Bremerton, IVash. VVOODARD, G. J., SA ........................ Tacoma, VVash. ZABCHIN, G. M., AE2 .................. Box 49, Passiac, N.J. COMPOSITE SQUADRON 3 OFFICERS 154 FREDERICK, A. fnj, LT ...... 14550 'Cullen St., Whittier, Cal. GOODYEAR, W. P., Jr., LT ................ 1191 Solana Drive, Mountain View, Cal. JOHNSON, D. D., LT .... N.W. 50th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. KUHN, J. S., LT .................. 145 N. View, Mt. View, Cal. STRANLUND, J. G., LTJG. . .505 N. A St., Brownfield, Tex. COMPOSITE SQUADRON .3 154 ANDREWS, A. M., AN. .5520 Flagstone Drive, Fort Worth, Tex. APPLEWHITE, I. A., AL3 ............ Box 515 Lackney, Tex. BANEY, E. D., AO3 .................. Box 375, Eureka, Mont. BROWN, B. T., AD3 ...... 618 Loch Lomand, Bakersfield, Cal. BRYANT, C. W., AEAN ............ P.O. Box 22, Grags, Ark. CARRINGTON, J. R., AMI ...... 317 Stallalrd, Stillwater, Okla. CARVALHO, F. J., AD3 ...... Rt. 1, Box 51-B, Healdsburg, Cal. .209 N. Ransom St., Gastonia, N.C. DAVIS, C. D., AN ......... . DUNAVAN, w. J., ANL. . .4 ........ Almena-, lcamas, R.r.D: 2,131-'2, Norton, Kans. ELEY, S. fnj, SD3 ................ 730 State St., Richmond, Va. FINK, W. F., Jr., AO3 ........ 835 Christiana-Green Bay, Wis. GABBARD, A. L., AD3 .......... 208 E.S. Street, Yakima, Wash. GOULD, R. M., AD2 ...... 34 Scott Dyer Rd., Cape Elizabeth f7j, Me. GUYETT, H. J., AO2 ........ 95 Hanover St., Portsmouth, N.H. HARNETT, T. S., AK3 .... 1603 Second Ave., South Sioux City, Neb. HUBER, D. J., AT3 .......... 96 Vlasp Ave., San Bruno, Cal. HUDSON, J. T., AN. .148 San Felipe Ave., Lomita Park, Cal. JENKINS, J. D., AD3 ........................ Stapleton, Neb. JORDAN, R. B., Jr., AN 2931 North 13th St., Kansas City, Kans. KENNEDY, R. AN ......................... Armstrong, Ia. KRZANICH, R. M., ATAN. .3434 Scott St., San Francisco, Cal. LAMBIE, L. C., AM3 ........................ Scottsdale, Ariz. LONG, R. C., AD3 ...... ................. K ent, Ia. IN. OTZ K. IV. AE2 ................ RR 1, Florence, S.D MR , , if - MASSEY, D. fnj, AN ................ 2350 Clara, Fresno, Cal. MOCK, R. D., AD3 ...... 701 East Lenox Ave., Yakima, VVash. 72 MORGAN, F. H., AD1. .. MORRIS, H. qnp, AD3 .... MULLENNIX, v. L., AN. PARROTT, YV. T., AOAN ..... 1818 South Highland Ave., Los Angeles 19, Cal. Route .71-5, Laurel, Miss. .....................Hershey ,Neb. . .921 McCamey St., Dalton, Ga HEVVETT, M. H., AL3 .... .... 1 046 21st st., san Diego, cal. HUMPHREY, N. L., AD3 .............. Rt. .7E,i'2, Temple, Tex. JACOBS, J. R., AE3 .......... 115 Wfest 13th St., Cullman, Ala. JOHNSON, L. A., AT3 .... 31 Cambridge St., Manchester, Conn. KARGUS, C. A., AD3 ...... 1575 Hillcrest Terrace, Union, N.J. REID, H. R., AD3 .............. Box 164, Mountain View, Mo. RUSSELL, NV. W., AD3 .................. Rt. 51512, Aurora, Ore. STARCEVICH, M. S., AOC. .4205 Suyanne Drive, Palo Alto, Cal. STEGMAN, P. A., AD3 ........ 1005 Ave. G., Dodge City, Kans. THOMPSON, K. O., ADC .......... cfo Mrs. T. L. Smortland, Sharan, N.D. TISDALE, IN. A,. AN .............. Route 3952, Ellisville, Miss. VVASSERMAN, H. Qny, AT3..l49l E 2nd St., Brooklyn 30, N.Y. COMPOSITE SQUADRON 11 OFFICERS KEMP, G. L., AN ................................ .Rt. .-1751, Box 304, Romona, Cal. MAC CARTER, R. P., AL3 ........ 118 VVest Centennial LUCAS, R. F., ALAN ......... Roosevelt . L.I., Lawrens, Ia. Ave., N.Y. Kans. MEHL, D. D., AMAN .... 216 West Immerly, 'Wichita 11, MISSIO, R. P., AA ...... 428 South VVest'29th Rd., Miami, Fla. MORGAN, F. B., AL2 .... 3105 National Ave., San Diego 13, Cal. .5213 East Lafayette St., Stockton, Cal. 182 Vance St., Chula Vista, Cal. PACINI, R. J., ALC ........ 6339 Thorn St., San Diego 15, Cal. MURPHY, F. A., AM3. .. NERAT, F. G., AMC .......... PRAGER, R. YV., AD1 ...................... Santa Anna, Cal. PROCTOR, M. J., YNSN .... 215 S. Tuscawilla St., Ocala, Fla. ROYER, C. XV., AE3 ...... Royer Investment Co., Victoria, Tex. SCHAUB, H. J., AE3 ...... 1601 North 4th St., Mankato, Minn. SMITH, W. A., ATAN ................ 1501 Cotner Ave., 1Vest, Los Angeles 25, Cal. STONE, R. E., AA. .611 South Inglewood Ave., Inglewood, Cal. SINARTZ, G. C., AT3 .............. 4 Hay Ave., Brookville, O. TREICI-ILER, D. R., AT3 .... 1173 Ruberto Ave., Glendale, Cal. 156 ST JOHN, M. O., Jr., LCDR ...... 3927 Illinois, San Diego, Cal. BENNETT, D. C., LT .......... 663 5th Ave., Chula Vista, Cal. BLAIR, R. E., LT .......... 1038W Olive Lane, Coronado, Cal. MC ADAMS, L. T., LT .... 621 Oaklawn Ave., Chula Vista, Cal. AMBROSE, J. E., LTJG.Il1inois Ave., NIV Mfashington 11, D.C. BATT, C. G., Jr., LTJG .... 326 Elder St., Imperial Beach, Cal. COMPOSITE SQUADRON 11 156 ALLEN, J. H., SD3 ......... ,3934 Hiccock St., San Diego, Cal. ANDERSON, A. C., AT2 .... Route gil, Box 533A, Babbis Rd., COMPOSITE SQUADRON 61 OFFICER'-Sao San Jose, Cal. BOATNER, R. C., ADAN ........ Route 1751, Collinsville, Miss. BROWN, L. R., AD3 .... 2309 Elizabeth St., Corpus Christi, Tex. BUTLER, J. W., AMAN ........ 1055 S. Pearl St., Denver, Colo. CLASSEN, G. F., AN ........ 604 Ringland Rd., Hastings, Neb. COTA, B. L., AN .............. 875 W.-19th St., Tuscon, Ariz. DAUGHTRY, J. M., AT2 ...... 3347 Tutwiler, Memphis ,Tenn. FELLIN, J. J., AE3 ........ ........ 1 08 lst. St., Stockton, Pa. FLENTJE, E. J., AT3 .......... 908 18th St., Two Rivers, 1-Visc. FORD, W. L., Jr., AT3 ...... 579 N. Kent St., Winchester, Va. HAFFORD, E. T., ATC .... 3108 E. 18th St., National City, Cal. HUNEYCUTT, H. L., AN ............ Box 226, Norwood, N.C. JUDD, R. B., AN ........ 1609 Kathlean Ave., Sacramento, Cal. LANGHOFF, A., ALC .... 341 Blithdale Ave., Mill Valley, Cal. LEDO, J. L., Jr., AD3 ............ 165 .27th St., Billings, Mont. NEWBERN, B. C., AD3 .......... 553 5th St., San Diego, Cal. NOREIGA, S. fnj, AD3 .......... 1746 Front St., San Diego, Cal. OUELLET, R. E., AT3. .8214 Alhambra Ave., Paramount, Cal. PATTERSON, R. E., AT2. .1513 2nd Ave., N. Great Falls, Mont. SCHMIDT, H. F., AM3 .......... 1302 East St.,iEmporia, Kans. SMITH, H. R., AD1 ........ 222 Calla St., Imperial Beach, Cal. SPALDING, R. C., ADE1 ......... 3452 Duke St., Alexandria, Va. STEELE, J. P., AD3 .............................. Ba sal, Ut. ST ONGE, E. N., AEC, .... 2217 Alpha St., National City, Cal. SWINNEY J. F., AD2 .......... Route .1,fl, Marked Trees, Ark. TAYLOR, R. G., PN3 ..... 400 S. Bonner St., Ruston, La TORREY, N. E., AL1 .......... 1923 Oliver St., San Diego, Cal. WILLSON, W. L., AD3 .... 69 Louisiana Ave., Alexandria, La. coMRosrrE sQuADRoN 35 orlfldlaligs AVERY, M. D., LTJG ....... .... 7 17 Adams St., Albany, Cal. BOTHWELL, R. L., LT .......... 900 2nd St., Coronado, Cal. KNOSP, H. D., LT ............ 113 South 6th St., McCook, Neb. SELLEY, P. L., LT ...... 1211 Blue Lake Circle, Twin Falls, Id. SIME, L. C., LT .... . ............. 734 Olive St., Coronado, Cal. coMPosrrE SQUADRON 35 15s ADAMS, J. D., ALAN ............ 207 Unio nSt., Camden, Ark. BORGNER, J. L., ALAN ........ 876 Raynor, Memphis, Tenn. BURCH, D. D., AN ........ ........... R t. it-3, Fremont, Neb. BUTTREY, T. W., AN .......... 24 East llth Stg, Tulsa, Okla. CARTWRIGHT, R. S., AN ...... Plaza Borda ji-2, Taxco, Gro., Mexico CARVER, E. V., AOAN4 ......... P.O. Box 833, Manatee, Fla CHRISTIAN, R. L., AN ..... ........ l 520 WVest Cucharras, Color,-ado Springs, Colo. COVINGTON, C. C AN ....... Rt. 1 Ellarhe N.C DOXVLEN, W. L., LT .... 112 Argonne Ave., Long Beach, Cal. DURRETT, C. E., LT ........ 1608 North Moore, Tyler, Tex. KRAMER, S. D., LTJG .......... 968 19th St., San Diego, Cal. SUMNER, E. Qnp, LT ........ 5575 Lakewood Dr. La Mesa, Cal. COMPOSITE SQUADRON 61 160 BROYVN, S. E., AMAN .... 2309 E 17th St., Chattanooga, Tenn. COOPER, A. L., AE3 ...... 716 North 4th St., Fort Smith, Ark. EARDLEY, A. A., ADC .... 134 1Nest 4th St., East Liverpool, O. ELLIS, W. A., AD3 ...................... Rt. .7913 Dalton, Ga. FINLAYSON, C. E., AD3 .... 684 North 3rd St., Lander, Wyo. FLACK, J. E., AD3 ............................ Westboro, Mo. HALAPCHUCK, J. fnj, AN..476l Baum Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. HULL, A. D., ADAN .................... 100 lst Shannon, Ga. MARTIN, 'W. A., AD3 ...... 574 Erwin Ave., Spartansburg, S.C. MAXWELL, M. L., AN ................ Rt. .-1,12 Washington, Ga. MEEKS, R. G., PNSN .... 15084 W 14th Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. OVERTON, E. J., AD3 ...... 1303 E. Walnut St., Nevada, Mo. PELKEY, R. E., AN ...... 331 E. Maple St., Jeffersonville, Ind. SASSEEN, H. L., AFAN ...... 1256 Morton St., St. Louis, Mo. SMITH, A. P., AFAN ...... 32 Kingston Ave., Port Jervis, N.Y. STANSKY, D. L., AD3 ........ 1316 Hughitt Ave., Superior, Wis. THOMPSON, L. A., AF2 ................ Box 46 Dillion, Neb. TOMAC, C. J., AD1 .............. 6816 Veronica La Mesa, Cal. VIELEY, J. C., ALAN ........................... Fairburg, Ill. WADE, J. L., TA 6246 Greenwell Springs Rd., Baton Rouge, La. ZIGLINSKI, S., PH2 .............. 49 VValnut St., Natrona, Pa. AIR DEPARTMENT OFFICERS. 162 AMBLER, J. B., LT ...................... Mr. Pleasant, Mich. AUSTIN, IV. T., LTJG .... 213-5 Stanfordvillage, Stanford, Cal. BAIRD, E. H., CHGUN ...... 707 Diamond St., San Diego, Cal. BARTON, G.I., CHBOSN 4811 Rolando Vlvd., San Diego 5, Cal. CHRISTIE, C. fnj, LT ............ Rt. 42, Ivilliamsville, Mo. DANIELS, I. J., LCDR .......................... Milton, Ind. DILLARD, C. L., LCDR .... 476 Alameda Blvd., Coronado, Cal. FLYNN, D. R., CDR ...... 913, Rosselle St., Jacksonville 4, GEER,,D. M., LT ..... 1886 Mission Cliff Drive, San Diego, JONES, C. L., LCDR .............. 424 B. Ave., Coronado, Fla. Cal. Cal. ., ....... if , , DAVIS, P. E., AOAN ................ Rt. it-4, Greensburg, Ind DEMPSTER, L. R., AD1 ...... 3541 42nd St., San Diego 5, Cal DURRANCE, M. M., AN. .1601 East Lousiana Ave., Tampa, ELLIOTT, Di. N., AO2 .... 4027 Richmond St., San Diego, ELLIOTT, R. O., AEI GABEL, H. L., AM1.. GEORGE, E. G., AD3. 2167 5th Ave San Die o .. ., g , Rt. .71-1, Box 132, Fairhope, Cal Cal 830 Lewis St., Santa Clara, Cal Fla. Ala. HANKINS, WLT., TN .... .... 1 'owers St., Nacogdochas, Tex. HENSON, W. H., AT3 .... .... 7 113 Livingston Road, S.E., . Washington 25, D.C METCALF, W. C., LT ...... 416 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke, Va. MILLER, G. A., LT ................ 63 Bost St., Concord, N.C. NE'WLAND, A. A., CHMACH ........... 660 Broadmoor Blvd., San Leandro, Cal. RAMELLA, A. J., LTJG .......... 1215 Maroby, Huston, Tex. REED, G. P., LCDR .......... 3697 Platt Ave., Lynnwood, Cal. SCHRICK, J. J., LT .......... 1225 38th St., National City, Cal. SHARP, K. EH., LT ...... 1034 Molino Ave., Long Beach, Cal. VAN DERCREEK, G. M., ..LT 3536 76th St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. YESENSKY, A. S., LCDR .... .... S an Diego, Cal. V-1 DIVISION 164 ADDIS, F. C., AN. . ., ...... ............. R t. 2 Seneca, S.C. AINSWORTH, D., AN ........ Rt. 3 Box 580 Oak Grove, La ALLEN, T. E., AN ............. Q .... Gen. Del. Madison, Ark ALLISON, R. L., AB3 .................... Rt. 1 VVabash, Ind BAKER, P. M., AN ...... 620 E. New York St., Long Beach, Cal BENSHOFF, J. VV., AN ........................ Karnas, Utah FAUSON, H. Qnj, AN ....... 812 La Fargo Ave., Louisville, Colo. l F-ll, 'N ll N. im- is ml 'llf ll, M ll, alll. ll 13. lltqy. lint Q, l f ll, Q limp ml ll lu, in 10- lil.. K. ll- llglj ' 3' ll ifldv 'lllllt ll ble, fi ERS 160 2111.11 flfl lil 439- CS lN. li 160 n JF. lill. .ll Tlwl ll, lln. ll kt llw rm. lil. ml! P: .... .. ll-l. ll ill. ll. grin. ll ul. tl. all lll. ilk. Ill li. ll' ll. ll. fill, lll-. gli, Nfl sal. lf lun. lil ngl, ll. ll 1, llli yd, lil T., lil 1, 3,131 lie. ll' np, l J... lil , ll H.. Zfr, lil 10. le ll . 5111 l ll ,,., .nv f L ffl. dl fll, ll- U' l ll 'eilll' ll rl. U M Q gf. .f. U lfl' lld' l gl. lflal BJORKLUND, E. A., AD3 ........ N. Se S. Ranch Lakeport, Cal. BONDESEN, A. J., Jr., AN ........ Rt. 3 Box B, San Jose, Cal. BOYD, J. C., AN ................ 911 N. 8th St. Vincennes, Ind. BROUGH, IV. E., ABAN .......... Box 332 Hicman Mills, Mo. BRYANT, H., AN .... 1121 Montreat Ave., S.W., Atlanta, Ga. BUCHANAN, R. V., AN ...... 409 Stephens Dr. Bakersheld, Cal. BUTLER, H. I., AD3 .... 177 Hallock Ave., New Haven, Conn. CALDARELLI, A. A., AN .... 116 Front St., West Fairview, Pa. CHAPMAN, E. A., AN ........ 130 Elm. Ave. Long Beach, Cal. PATTERSON, A., ABC ........ 1002 Myra St., Moberly, Mo. PENMAN, R. VV., AN .......... 1416 Beck Salt Lake City, Ut. PENCE, D. W., AN ...... 5003 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix, Ariz. PERRY, J. W-, AB3 ---.-..--.-.. .221 Oak St., Fayetteville, N.C. PHIPPS, R. F., AN .......... Schwarder Station Yakima, Wash. POLLARD, R. C., AN ........ 5 Maple St., Turned-s Falls, Mass. PORTNER, J. w., AN ..... .537 N. 2nd West Spanish Fork, Ut. ROBERTS, N. L., AN ................. Gregory, South Dakota CHAPMAN, A., AN ...... ..l30 Elm. Ave. Long Beach, Cal. COTTON, R. V., AN .... 8820 Wheatland Ave., Sun Valley, Cal. cox, J. A., AN .......... . . . . .222 Urania Lane Bend, Ore. CRANMORE, B. L., AN .......... Rt. 1 Box 255 Ardmore, Ok. DANIELS, H. D., AN .... DARKIS, D. F., AN ...... DAVIS, D. L.,, AN ....... DECKER, M. L., AMAN DESMIDT, L. R., AN .... DIRKSEN, E. VV., AB3. . . DUFF, C. H., AN ........... .....................Bower, Ken. . . . . .2121 Morgan Darsons, Kansas . . . . 1710 East 8th Kansas City, Mo. Unknown . . .607 2nd Ave., S. Fort Dodge, Ia. .... . . . .Rt. 1 Box 146 Shafer, Cal. .1525 Sunset Blvd., Boulder, Colo. DURHAM, F. J., AN .... ........................ D allas, Ga. EDWALL, E. I., AN .......... 25170 Eden Ave., Hayward, Cal. EKVALL, R. C., ABAN ...... 3125 Lorne Ave., Olympia, Wash. ELLINGTON, R. L., AM3 ........... Rt. l Box 236 Delhi, Cal. ELLISON, C. F., AB3 ........ 1213 N. Utah St., Arlington, Va. EMBREY, L. N., AN ....... 4 .................. Stark City, MO. ERVINS, H. T., AN ................... Rt. 2 Huntersvill, N.C. ESCH, F. C., AD3 ...... .... 1 000 West 39th Vancouver, VVash. EVANS, L. N., AB3... ............. 801 9th S.E., Canton, O. FORTNEY, D. L., AN... FOULK, K. O., AN ...... FULLER, H. F., AN .... GONZALES, G. R., AN ...... GOODRICH, D. D., AN .... GOTT, A. L., AN ....... ....539 E. Swayze St., Marion, Ind. ........ . . .Box 925 Grebull, YVyo. Rt. Box 370 Merced, Cal. 772 N. Contzen Ave., Tucson, Ariz. ....................Gordon, Neb. ....P.O. Box 114 Los Olivos, Calif. GREEN, K. D., AN ...... 2628 Des Moines St., Des Moines, Ia. HACK, P. YV., AN ........ 21 Hartford Ave., Glens Falls, U.Y. HALPAIN, J. A., AMAN ............ 811 23rd St., Snyder, Tex. HART, c. T., jf., AB1 ................ lao. Box 201 Mayo, Fla. HARTER, D. L., AN ........,. R. R. 10 Box 324K Dayton, o. HERNANDEZ, F. fnj, AN ........ Rt. 4 Box 334 Hanford, Calif. HERNANDEZ, L. P., AN ........ Rt. 4 Box 334 Hanford, Cal. HERNANDEZ, R. M., AN .............. 617 Broadway Apt. A, Sacramento, Cal. HINNERICHS, H. R., AA.3366 Canfield Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ROBERTSON, R. R., AN ...... 1100 Magnolia St., New Smyrna Beach, Fla. ROLLER, J. G., AN... ....... 315 Short C. St., Rogers, Ark. SALAZAR, AN .... ..... P .O. Box 365 Espanola, New Mex. SILAGY, R. R., AN .... ..... 1 560 W. 182 St. Gardena, Cal. SILAGY, C. F., AN .............. 1560 W. 182 St. Gardena, Cal. SKELTON, M. A., AN ...... 5949 Faculty Ave., Bellflower, Cal. SNEDDEN, W. G., AN ............ 3372 14th St., Riverside, Cal. SPENCE, D. A., AB3 .... 213 Pape Ave., Toronto, Ont. Canada STRATON, R. L., AD3 .............. 18 South Oleander Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. THORSON, R. T., ABAN. .1044 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. TILGHMAN, J. B., AN ........ East Gavan St., Grenada, Miss. TILLOU, R. Qnj, ABAN ...... 480 Hillside Ave., Hillside, N. J.. TIMOTHY, D. M., AB3 .... A ............ Star Rt. Atmore, Ala. TOWNE, R. C., AN ............ Rt. 3 Box 794 Sacramento, Cal. TRAVEN, W., AN ................ P.O. Box 8 Pacilic, Wash. TRAUBER, C. A., Jr., AN ...... 403 S. Terrell, Midland, Tex. TRUMBLE, E. S., AB3 .............. Rt. Box 373 Vidor, Tex. TYLER, S. N., AN .................. P.O. Box 22 Claning, Cal. ULRICH, J. W., AB3 ...... P.O. Box 95 Fort Montgomery, N.Y. VALERO, H. L., AD3. .19 Kraft Village, Fernandino Beach, Fla. VAN HOUTEN, N. G., AN ............ 3101 Targee, Boise, Ida. VAN VLEET, C. M., AN .... .... 7 4 Third St., Ashland, Ore. VOWELL, V. J., AN ....... ........ R t. 1 Ruleville, Miss. VITERA, C. J., AN .... ................ L ouise, Texas WARD, D. G., AM3 ..... ............ R t. 4 Cullman Ala. WHEELER, H. H. ,AA .... .... 1 002 Myra St., Moberly, Mo. WHEELER, S. A., AN ..... ..... 9 23 Davis St., Seattle, Wash. WYNNE, H. D., AN ...... ....... 3 35 14th St., S.E., Canton, O. YVUCKERT, IV. C., AN ...... 1905 N. Sawyer Ave., Chicago, Ill. VVEBBER, D. A., AN .......... 1714 Pelican Dr., Mobile, Ala. VVOODS, VV. K., AB3 ........ 1 Ivest Concord Kansas City, Mo. YOUNG, D. J., AB3...' ..... 2270 Franklin Rd., Berkley, Mieh. V-2 DIVISION 166 BAGLINI, J. A., ABC. .27 Chatsworth Court, Oakland 11, Cal. BRONSON, V. M., AB3 ........ 2727 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Ut. HOBBS, W. AN ........................... Beattyvllle, Ky. HOVVARD, A. S., AB3 .... 902 La Vaga Dr. S. IV. Albuquerque, New Mex. HUTCHINSON, XV. C., AN .................... Trenton, Fla. JACKSON, L. V., AN ........ 216 N. 4th St., Carlsbad, New Mex. JOHNSON, B. J., AN ...... 2424 10th Ave., Court Greeley, Colo. JOHNSTON, XV. R., ABAN..' .... 360 Lynn St., Malden, Mass. KEMP, D. U., AN ...... 1654 Yellow Hammer Dr. Mobile, Ala. KNIPPERS, L. Qnj, AN .................. Rt. 2 McComb, Miss. KNIPPLE, A. S., AN ................... Rt. 3 Coldwater, Miss. BRUMLEY, J. C., AB3 ........ 901 Beirne Ave., Huntsville Ala. CHAPMAN, J. C., AN ...................... Rt. Winder, Ga. CROUCH, VV. J., AB3 .............. Rt. 4, Slippery Rock, Pa. DALTON, L. F., AN .... 1717 W. Maricopa St., Phoenix, Ariz. ENGLISH, J. L., ABU3 .................... Santa Monica, Cal. FIKE, D. M., AN ...... FRANKS, R. AN... GALVAN, R., AB3 .... GUINN, T. R., AN .... .. . . . . . .149 Duranta St., Roseville Cal. . ..... 264 Robinson Rd., Campbell, O. .....229 S. Verde Ave., El Paso, Tex. .. . . . .2855 La Mirada, La Habara, Cal. GLOVER, T. N., AB3 .... 244 Ebensburgh Rd., Johnstown, Pa. KNOVVLES, A. L., AN ...... LAFFOON, F. H., AN. .. LEONARD, C. A., AN.. .. LINLEY, R. L., AN... Louis, w. J., AN ..... LUCY, H. L., AN .......... MALONE, C. M., AN... MARSHALL, G. E., AN.. ..809 IN. 4th St., Aberdeen, VVash. ...20l Olivero Ave., Modesto, Cal. . . . . . .South State St., Sac City, Ia. H3000 Marigold, Fort l'Vorth, Tex. . . . .2507 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. Shoe, Tex. 18 Montiello Ave., Greenville, S.C. .99 Union St., South Zanesville, O. MARSHALL, G. VV., AB3 .......... 27 Rose St., Boston, Mass. MASIAS, G. Qnj, AN. .4559 So. VVest Worth Ave., Chicago, Ill. MASTERS, G. P., AN ...... 1007 B. St., South Sioux City, Neb. MAZZERA, E. J., AN ............ 239 E. Fulton Stockton, Cal. NIC ALISTER, L. J., AN ........ 605 East Main St., Seneca, S.C. MC CLINCTOCK, M., AN. .3213 S. E. 9th Ave., Portland, Ore. MC COOL, K. C., AN .................. Winnemucca, Nevada MC CLURE, G. J., AN ...... P.O. Box 122 Channelview, Tex. MC GEE, P., AN ............. ..... ........ 1 s t St., Mevill, La. MC KNIGHT, R. L., ABU3 ...... 890 Lozier Lane Medford, Ore. MC MINN, C., AN .......... 1401 West Church St., Carlsbad, New Mex. MERICS, T. A., AB3 .... ............ 1 Uanielsville, Penn. MILLIGAN, W. AN ............ Box 444 Junction City, Ore. MONTOYA, G. A., AN .............. 239 S. 6th Oakdale, Calif. MORIN, J. B., AB3 ...... 1505 So. lfllenona St., Bay.City, Mich. MORRIS, J. H., AN ........ 1704 Topeko So E. Albuquerque, New Mex. NOONKESTER, T. R., AN ............ Box 594 Turley, Okla. NYBERG, L. D., AN .............. 1704 Van Ness Fresno, Cal. OLSON, G. C., AN .... .... 2 06 S. 8th Ave., Moonhead, Minn. GIZZI, N. G., AN .......... 4712 4th Ave., Beaver Falls, Penn. HOGUE, G. Al, AB3 ..... ....... l 429 Home Ave., Akron, o. HURST, D. E., AB3 ................ 318 N. 8 St., Hamilton, O. JONES, N., AB3 .............................. Gypsy, VV. Va. JUSTICE, J. D., AN. .2905 Meadow Brook Dr. Fort Worth, Tex. KOLLEKOYVSKI, D. D., AB3. .2000 E. Court St., Beatrice, Neb. KRICK, J. L., AB3 ................ 42 Pearl St., Werneville, Pa. LAWTON, R. J., AN ...... 344 Linda Vista Dr. Bakersfield, Cal. LIBBY, G. E., AN ...... 3411 Anza St. Apt. 1, San Francisco, Cal. MC NEW', B. L., AB3 ...................... Cuba, New Mexico MAYNARD, F. T., AN .............. 511 Smith St., Dublin, Ga. MILLER, D. A., AN ........ 63a Salem Ave., Santa Rosa, Cal. MOODY, K., AN ......... ...................... J asper, Fla. NICHOLS, E. L., AN ...... .......... D etroit, Mich. POI-ILMAN, R. H., ABUI ......... .... 5 525 Alta Canada Rd., La Canada, Cal. PATRICK, L. A., AB3 ........ 3132 Judson. St., Shreveport, LA. PAYVLONEK, H. A., AB3 ...... 200 S. 21st St., Richmond, Cal. RELPH, J. E., AN ............ 1217 Sierra Ave., San Jose, Cal. ROBBINS, G. L., AN ............ 64 Frost Ave., Melrose, Mass. ROBINSON, G. P., AN .......................... Ravenna, .O. RUGER, N. VV., AN .... 4291 University Ave., San Diego, Cal. STEWART, C. W., AB3 .... 847 West Coates St., Moberly, Mis. STOUTMAYER, R. B., AB3 ...... RR. 3 Chambersburg, Penn. SAUREZ, R. M. M., AN .......... 53 Custer St., Detroit, Mich. SKINNER, T. E., AN ...................... Bald Knob, Ark. THOMAS, J. IV., AB3 .......... 423 1fVatkins St., Augusta, Ga. TURNER, R. B., Jr., AN ...................... Albany, Tex. 1 . .. .Y ,,...-.. -- ...a.a..4- M .... .. 2..-..-..-..:..2..e..- -..2.2..:... -....-- ...A..,5:1..:- SES2..:-,Eiiiiaiigikag2g:::.':.3.:g:.213x:1'Hifi'g':':':5--'es-12-A -we----eff, I - -a-ee-141214:.1a:l.j'1j:Q, giilfti 553,1::'1.3MiL?-i.i2-L51721.5 J., 2- . .I g- 94.51,-, sg-.-.23.,.,f.:g'f... ...:,..,-.,f.-,rfgfwwls-y-,A-Y..:.fn ..,.fs,:s:,a-fy:-.3-.A 3-- .2 3.5. ..: :w-z-l1A,-e-.- s-:,,.-,f,f,.,,..,,.,- . -44 , N Q- Wyrgrg, avg-21,11-'Q-.fy.g-A.-f.1v gf.--ee.---3-.1-L-.ef e. sf:-wwe, .- - 1- f V - . A 273 274 TABB, H. R., AN ......... ........... .... R t . 4 Colquitt, Ga. THOMPSON, J. L., AN.. .1316 Casa Loma Dr., Bakerfield, C31- TUCKER, F. S., AB2 ........................ Greensburg, Ky. VAN DOMELEN, IV., AN .... 4215 Blanton St., Beaverton, Ore. WHITE, H. R., AB3 .......... 1101 E. Ramsey, Ft. Worth, Tex. VVEST, L. C., AN ........ 1439 Maryland Ave., Steubenville, O. VVILSON, VV. H., ABC ........ 1402 Addison Rd., Cleveland, O. V-3 DIVISION 168 ADLARD, D. F., AN ..... ................ C ondon, Ore. ANDERSON, E. T., AN ............ Box 2013 Fairbanks, Alaska BEGIN, R. J., AN .............. 178 Maple St., Danvers, Mass. BELSER, IN. A., AN ........ 608 S. Douglas Lee's Summit, Mo. BLANTON, R. D., AB3 ...... 3431 W. Encanto, Phoenix, Ariz. BLOOMER, D. D., AN ........ 711 VV. Siminole, Marlow, Okla. CLARK, K. L., AN ...... ..... 1 040 Bridge St., Brighton, Colo. CORRELL, J. C., AN .............. Box 34, Boca Grande, Fla. COUFAL, J. J., AB2 .... .... R t. 55:1 Box 87, New Ulm, Tex. DANIEL, YV. C., AN .... ..... 1 15 Helen Ave., Chaffee, Mo. DOREMUS, R. J., AN .......... 206 7th Ave., Waterville, N.Y. DRESSER, M. Qnj, AN ...... 1039 W. 18th St., Los Angeles, Cal. EYE, D. R., AA ......... ......... B ox 39, Mt. Crawford, Va. HAMLET, W. E., AN ............ 2121 5th St., Greeley, Colo. HAYES, W. L., AN .......... 514 E. Elliot Ave., Portsmouth, Va. HESS, R. K., AN ............ 7313 Wfhiteoak Ave., Reseda, Cal. HILEMAN, D. G., AN ........................ Jonesboro, Ill. HURLEY, R. D., AN ..... 445 E. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. HYMAN, J. J., AN ........ 2309 Marigny St., New Orleans, La. HYMER, K. R., AN ................ Box 554, Woodland, Calif. JAMESON, M. L., AN .......................... Fontanelle, Ia. JONES, R.'H., AN ........ 2619 Greene Ave., Fort Worth, Tex. KELLEY, W. L., AA ........................ Jonesboro, Ark. KEMPKER, J. G., AN ............... Rt. .7ff2, West Point, Ia. KINGCADE, J. D., AD3 ........................ Snyder, Colo. KRAMPF, E. C., AA ...... Storm Cellar Farm, Chesterfield, Mo. LA VINE, G. E., AN ................ 406 East Oak Angola, Ind. LAWTON, F. H., AN ...... 406 East 63rd St., Long Beach, Cal. LINDSEY, C. J., AD3. .Sunrose Drive zone 14, Knoxville, Tenn. LINTON, R. E., AN ................ 605 Utica Plainview, Tex. MAEDCHE, A. A., AN ...... ....... B ox 132 Helron, N. Dak. MARDIS, E. C., AN ............ ' ........ Black Hick Pa., Penn. MC DERMOTT, J. N., AB3 .... 817 Arnette Ave., Durham, N.C. MILLER, D. W., AN ........................ . ..... Polk, Neb. MOORE, D. R., AN ........ 121 E. 16th St. Long Beach 13 Cal NAKAO, R. M., AN ...... 423 S. Gladys Ave., San Gabriel, Cal. O'DONNELL, R. E., AN. .1321 Louisiana Ave., New Orleans, La OWENS, E. L., AN .................... Box 304 Canadian, Tex PARISH, W. L., AN ..... ........ 9 30 Ave., B. Orange, Tex. PERKINS, J. E., AD3 .... .......... 9 42 Walnut Casper, WVyo. PIFER, E. L., AN ............ 1543 Noe St., San Francisco, Cal POWELL, H. H., AN ..... .................. K irkwood, Del. REAVES, B. AN ..... .............. D elco, N.C. SAN JUAN, R. Y., AN ...... ....... 7 07 Antipolo Int. Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippines SCHOENEWEIS, R., AOU1 ...... RT. ':,.,Lbl, Edwardsville, Ill SETTERLUND, W. E., AN ...... Rt. 1, Box 362, Ferndale, Cal SMITH, E. L., ADAA ........ Rt. 2, Box 85, Wallace, W. Va. SMITH, J. Inj, AN ............ 1030 Oak St., Jacksonville, Fla. SNYDER, P. L., AN. ..... . TAGGART, R. A., AN. . . . THOMPSON, O. O., AN... TUCKER, YV. U., AN .......... 21012 Belleview, P.O. Box 108 Mt. Clemens, Mich. TUNGE, D. D., AN ....... 758 S. 3rd Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. TURNER, R. P., AN. .5659 N. Winthrop St., Indianapolis, Ind TYLER, F. D., AN .................. P.O. Box 22, Clovis, Cal VALDERRAMA, A. fny, AN. .2036 Hancock St., San Diego, Cal. VARGO, J. W., ADC ...... 4009 Nichols Ave., S.W. Wash., D.C WELKER, V. E., ....... AN P.O. Box 73 East Olympia, Wash WIMMER, H. J., AN .... 344 Justin Drive, San Francisco, Cal Lowry City,Mo. 2, De Queen, Ark. ....................Ar1ington,Mo. WOODS, D. J., AN ....................... Box 1078 Jal, N.M. V-4 DIVISION 170 ANDERSON, R. G., AN ..... ...423 West Elm, Hanford, Cal BLACHLY, E. D., AMC .............. Box 626, Brookings, Ore BOWKER, W. L., AN ................ Gen. Del., Ogallalo, Neb BROWN, W. G., AMI. .429 Perrymont, Arenne Lynchburg, Va BROWN, D. fnj, AM3 ............ 104 Chectaw, Natchez, Miss BROWN, L. J., AN .......... 610 Colelge St., Goodland, Kans BRYANT, L. G., AN ........................ Alexandria, Ala. BURLESON, G. VV. AN ...................... Alexandria, Ala BURLESON, G. W., AN. .2925 Perkins Lane, Redondo Beach ' ' Cal. CARTER, E. Qnj, AN .......................... Bradus, Mont : l CHARLES, J. M., AN .............. 1003 McLeary, Dallas, Tex. 3 CLAUSEN, E. E., AN ........ 1127 McCarro1l, Clarkston, 'Wash. 1 CONBOY, J. YNT3 ...... 422 Monastery Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. A CONDON, H. J., AE1 ............ 1221 31st St., San Diego, Cal. CONROY, C. D., SN ............ 717 East 3rd St., Beloit, Kans. COPE, T. E., AN .......... 1409 Schrader, San Francisco, Cal. I DE YVOLFE, J. H., AN .......................... Gordon, Neb. EDGECOMB, C. AM3 ....,. 2224 24th St., Sacramento. Cal- ELDRED, F. E., ATI .......... Route 3, Box 544, Kelso, VVash. ESTES, R. C., ADI ............ 1004 W. 59th St., Chicago, Ill. FORD, P. D., AD2 .... 779 North Branciforte, Santa Cruz, Cal. V FOLEY, J. P., ATC ................ 216 Aquilla St., Itasca, Tex. FOLLIS, W. A., ATC ........ 517 E. 10th Ave., Corsicana, Tex. FOSTER, E. T., AD2 .... .... 4 05 Cherokee, Brookhaven, Miss. GALLUP, J. G., AN .... .......... R oute 2, Stratford, Okla. . GANN, R. V., AD2 .......... 3215 Portland St., Seattle, 1Vash. GESSNER, O. B., AD3 .................. Alexander, North Dak. J GLUCK, A. J., AN ...... .... 3 01 South lst St., Guthrie, Okla. GORDON, G. W., AN .... .................. R uleville, Miss. . . . . .5405 College Ave., Fresno, Cal. , GRIFFIN, R. S., AN ........ 522 Hilton St., Redwood City, Cal. GRUBB, T. S., AN ...... 517 11th St. South, Great Falls, Mont. ' HAMILTON, L. C., AE2. .2380 Pine Lake Ave., Keego Harbor, Mich. HOSKINS, C. W., AE3 ......... 404 Church St., Sumpter, S.C. HEBERT, H. M., AN .................. RFD, Youngsville, La. I HERRING, O. D., AN .... 314 South Trianon St., Kinston, N.C. GREEN, E., ADE3 ....... HILGENDORF, R. E., PRI ...... ll East Main St., Girard, Pa. HOOPER, L. G., Jr., AN., ....... 15 E1 Sereno Rd., Orinda, Cal. I HRICKO, H. A., AL2. .95 Brightwood Ave., Torrington, Conn. J HUNTER, W. L., AD2 ................ Route 2, Coushatta, La. f KERNS, R. F., AM1 .............. 1045-B Stalker, Alameda, Cal. , KILLINGSWORTH, N. F., AN ...... 507 Barton, Kilgore, Tex. 1 LAURENCE, R. J., AMI .... 2538 Wright Drive, Hayward, Cal. 3 LOTTINGER, R. A., AD1 ...... 536 Vallette, New Orleans, La. 5 LUMSDEN, R. E., SN .............. Star Route, Stuttgart, Ark. MATT, G. A., Jr., ADE1 .......... 421 Oak St., Missoula, Mont. 5 MC GILL, J. M., AM3 ...... 4114 Meritas Drive, Columbus, Ga. , MITCHELL, J. M., AD3 ............ 901 13th St., Monett, Mo. 1 NASSON, J. C., AN ....... ......... R oute 1, Duncan, Ariz. NATION, L. W., AM3 ..... .......... B ox 124, Marsland, Neb. OGLESBY, D. L., AMAN ...... Box 255, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. O'MEARA, E. W., AN ........ 242 North 45th St., Seattle, VVash. OWENS, R. E., AM3. .Hiberinia Rt., Green Cove Springs, Fla. PARKER, R. L., PR3 ............ 120 S. Prince, Lancaster, Pa. PETERSON, T. Inj, YN3 ...... 911 Homer St., New Orleans, La. PING, G. C., AN ...... 13 Central Park Drive, Brownsville, Tex. PREIS, D. G., AE2 ................ 503 Poplar, Lakehurst, N.J. REDDEHASE, H. fnj, AN .......... Route 1, Burlington, Tex. ROLLINS, N. A., AN... .. SADLER, G. W., AN ..... . SHRIVER, R., AD3 .... . SICNER, D. L., SN ........................... . SMALL, R. K., PRAN ..... SMITH, W. C., AM3 ...... SMITH, H. E., AD3 ....... .P.O. Box 147, Boulder Creek, Cal. ..l45 East 7200 South, Midvale, Ut. .. . . .2510 Grand St., Houston, Tex. Wilber, Neb. ...4 Marbern Drive, Suffield, Conn. ....51l South Pecan, Dermott, Ark. 1,Aragon,Ga. STICKNEY, E. L., AD3. .Route 1, Box 595 D2, Strathmore, Cal. SULLIVAN, R. L., ADAN .................. Springfield, Mass. TATUM, W. C., AD2 ........ 81 North Central, Campbell, Cal. TAYLOR, R. C., AN .... .... 1 3.0. Box 483, Thomasville, Ga. TAYLOR, F. B., ADC ........ 4920 Cape May, San Diego, Cal. TREMBLE, W. F., AN .......... 202 Milton St., Marshall, Tex. VAN BELLE, D. E., ATAN .......... RFD 2, Toppenish, Wash. WHITE, J. L., AE3 ............ 62 East 3rd St., Springville, Ut. WILSON, A. T., ABC ............ 3443 Kenyon, San Diego, Cal. YORK, G. A., AD2 ........ 4246 McPhearson St., St. Louis, Mo. WATSON, T. B., AN .... ................. M t. Vernon, Tenn. V-6 DIVISION I 172 ABLE, C. G., AOU3. .Highway 83 ik Wood St., Bensenville, Ill. ADAMS, R. D., AOU3 ............ 266 S. Julian, Denver, Colo. ALEXANDER, E. L., AO3 .............. 106 E. Mfatauga Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. ANDERSON, w. N., AN.. BARKER, J. R., AO3 ..... . BATTLES, o. M., AO3 ..... . BELL, R. K., AN ........... . BENDLE, J. R., A03 ........ BENNETT, T. W., AO3. BLOMQUIST, R. A., AN: BRANUM, D. R., AT3... BROOKS, D. E., AN ...... BROWN, W. H., AN .... BRYANT, E. T., AN .... . . . . . .1003 Nassau, Plainview, Tex. ...........R.R. 1, Attisca, Kans. .. .............. Bernie, Mo. A . . . . . . .Box 544, Hugo, Okla. . . . .Box 1056, lfVetumka, Okla. ....Rt. 1, Box 96, Lithia, Fla. 3 ..................Hartford, Ala. ...................Butler,Penn. ' 1829 Letsche St., Pittsburg, Penn. ...607 12th St., St. Cloud, Minn. . . . . . . . . .1920 49th St., Cicero, Ill. , 51715 alll G9 till. till: HRD C . CHR: Llll c Q09 Elf-3' all pill' Dllf-It BODY pill LCR? ,512 0.1111 tau MD 00117 QOH GRD! GRI? our mu HLYl utr mst mit Hl'Rl pin yur tri join mc tw im tw lox Lok ur no Mir mi its ini mi sms roi Mol im Noi N01 xtr ow Pin Pu PEL Pu P11 P01 POI RU REI Ml R0 R0 Rl ST SCI SCI SD SH: Sli STI Srl SU sit TI 1. 111. H12 2114 I .Jig 11-L fi My I Q 'Ilya 11113. T111 4 lg 311 . 301 A ME wifi. , Fix, fi 3' 51:1 1 HAIL at . Wir. li M X1 iq 1 Ihr 'l 11, um, lin lg rl, 11 53-1.1 1 111.111 ll 1. 1111 531. 1.1 til lla. .ri Q. Neb. F. Cul. L llbl 1' F1 rr. la. f. lil .. JJ i la -I fi 11 . la , kb, lvl- 113 .. fi. llir. . A 1 ,J 111. lf' 1 fi A la 1151- ll. 1 75. ' 110, 161- J, . 112 , ll 5.11. 1 liff P are 1. . fl' 141' W' 11141 1, 5,1 z E 110- 011' 011 111 BURKE, P. C., AN ..................... Box 86, Davilla, Tex BURNS, D. M., AN ..... . .... 2429 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo CANNON, B. D., AN ........ Rt. 1, Box 125, Paso Robles, Cal CANNON, VV. D., A02 ...... 102 Ladera Drive, Santa Cruz, Cal CAVENS, R. B., AN ...... 3822 E. Clark St., Vancouver, Wash CHRISTENSEN, D. J., AA ..... 1279th Ave., San Leandro, Cal. CLARK, C. M., AOC ............ 3777 Nile St., San Diego, Cal. CLARK, YV. R., AN .................... Clark St., Chenoa, Ill CLAYPOOL, D. L., Jr., AO3 .... RD 33, Box 277, Apello, Penn. CONNER, J. L., AN ............. 31 Cincinnati Ave., Xenia, O. CREAGER, D. E., AO3 .......... Silver Lake, R.R. 32, Indiana CURRY, R. L., AN ...... 215 E. 10th St., South Sioux City, Neb. DAVIS, R. E., AN ............ General Delivery, Meeker, Colo. DANIELL, R. L., AOAN ................ Box 1003, Baird, Tex. DILTS, H. S., A03 ......... ........... P leasant Lake, Mass. DODSON, G. T., AOAN. .. ..... 408 Pope St., Palo Alto, Cal. DYKES, T. R., AN ........ .......... R oute 31, Dexter, Ga. ECKLAND, D. L., AOAN ...... 2206 Normal Ave., Fresno, Cal. ESTES, IV., AO3 .......... 2407 S. 13th St., Kansas City, Mo. GAMBLE, G. B., A01 ........ 610 IfVilliam Wfay, Concord, Cal. GAUNYA, J. H., AO2 .... ........ B ox 48, East Haven, Conn. GLENN, R. M., ALC .......... ISIOW Main St., Columbia, S.C. GOLDSHINE, S. L., AO3 ...... 2438 Monroe St., Hollywood, Fla. GOUDY, R. H., AN .... . . .. . .1215 S.E. 49 Ave., Portland, Ore. GRIMES, F. B., AOAN ............ 228 Brush St., Alameda, Cal. GRUND, P. IV., A02 ........ 731 W. 21st St., Jacksonville, Fla. GUYLE, J. D., AO3 ...... ........ R t 2 Box 3353, Aptos, Cal. HALLIN, IV. B., TMSN ........ 719 Prairie St., St. Charlew, Ill. HENRY, P., AOAN ....... HERNANDEZ, J. J., AN. . .. HIBLAR, A. F., A01 ..... . HINES, M. E., AN ......... . HURST, B. F., MNSN ....... JAMILKOVVSKY, C. J., jENK1Ns,'N. W., AN ............ JENKINS, R. L. A03 ................ Gen. Del. Okemah, Okla. JOHNSTON, A. R. Jr. AO2 ...... Box 561, Port Orchard, Wash. KING, V. E., AN ............. 4832 Morgan St., Seattle, Wash. KLUG, E. A., AO3 ............ 828 Wlilcox St., Hammond, Ind. . . . . .Grand St., East Bradly, Penn. 12 Livingstone St., Des Moines, Ia. ....l8l5 H St., Bellingham, Wash. ......... . . .1fVoodland Park, Colo. .Route 3, Box 1396, Croville, Cal. TMC ...... cfo FPO, San Francisco, Cal. 2922 Gilpin St., Denver, Colo. 1 1 U KUYKENDALL, F. J., ADAN ...................... Unknown LANCE, R. D., AO2 .......... 3009W E. Spruce, Seattle, Wash. LONG, R. AN .......................... Jamestown, Kans. LORENLEN, R. C., AN ........................ Reinbeck, Ia. LYKINS, J. V., AO3 ...... ..... C -36 Marine Drive, Ogden, Ut. LYONS, R. F., AOC ................ 622 Rose St., Craig, Colo. MADDOX, J. E., AN ............ Rt. 3, Box 295, Dallas, Tex. MARTIN, S. B., AOC. . .2014 Mt. Meigs Rd., Montgomery, Ala. MESSER, D. VV., AOAN .................... East Tawas, Mich. MILLER, D. L., AOU3 ......... R.R. 32, Box 139, Liberty, MO. MILLER, P. R., Jr., MNSN ........ 4013 47th St., Seattle, 1fVash. MIMNA, R. C., AO3 .................. Box 28, Wilpen, Penn. MOLLICONI, L. Qnj, AOU3 ...... 3638 Gilpin St., Denver, Colo. MORRIS, H. fnj, AO2 ...... 9233 Friendly Rd., Houston, Tex. MULLIGAN, M. E., AOAN. .2506 N.E. 62nd Ave., Portland, Ore NOE, C. T., AO2 ................ 6576 4th N.E., Seattle, Wash. NOLAN, J. D., A03 ................ PO Box 345, Dubach, La NUNEZ, M. R., A01 .......... 429 A. Gibbs Ave., Alameda, Cal OINEN, WV. H., Jr., AN. .209 N. Center Dr., VVest Memphis, Ark PARISI, A. P., AN .............. 65 Crystal St., Brooklyn, N.Y PEARCE, C.C., III, AOAN 103 Overbrook Circle, Greenville, S.C PELSINGER, L.Qnj, AN 111 Loma Ave., Apt. 4, Long Beach, Cal. PELTON, H. B., AOC .............. Box 163, Winburne, Penn PERCIVAL, F. D., AN. .RR 32 Box 344 Agnew, Port Angeles Wash POFF, E. E., AO3 .......................... Barbourville, Ky PORRAS, R. R., AA. .2204 Carnegie, Lane, Redondo Beach, Cal RADER, A. H., A01 .... 682 Atlantic St., Washington 20, D.C REED, J. S., AO2 .... 4325 E. Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, Cal RICHARDS, I. M., Jr., AO3 .... R.R. 32, Sedro Wolley, Wash ROBERTS, M. W., AN ............ 705 Mann St., Artesia, N.M ROLLF, E. H., AO2 .............. 211 S. 4th St., Clinton, Okla RUSSELL, M. L., AOl..2503 W. McDowell Rd., Phoenix, Ariz ST ONGE, L. J., AO3 ........... 38 School St., Montpelier, Vt. SCHAFFRAN, H. F., Aoi ...... 243 Jackson sr.. Columbus, O SCILACCI, H. F., AN .................. RFD 62, Ferndale, Cal SENGELMAN, E. AOU3 ........ 3259 Race St., Denver, Colo SHOEMAKE, N. H., Jr., AOAN ........ 3732 Appalachee DIZ, Brookhaven, Ga SMALL, J. E., AOAN ............ 22 Slater St., Webster, Mass STECKLER, T. E., AOC ........ 1401 lst NM7., Mandan, N.D STEFFENS, D. M., AO3 4444 Eagle Rock Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal STICKLES, B. J., AN ........ 634 Hurbert Dr., Ft. Worth, Tex SYVORDER, J, G., AO3 ......................... Austin, Mont. TEANEY, VV. A., AOAN .... Hartsburg, Ill 7 TRAVIS, H. DL, A01 ............ Rt 3, Box 66, Marysville, Cal. TRUELOCK, M. F., A01 .............. Rt 34, Lubbock, Tex. TRUETT, S. E., MN2 .......... 126 N.E. 12th St., Miami, Fla WATES, J. R., AA ...... .... 3 039 Oxford Ave., Jackson, Miss WILBER, D. L., AO3 ...... 3927 Hemlock St., San Diego, Cal. VVILLIAMS, R. L., AT3 ............ Rt 2, Water Valley, Miss. WILLIAMS, W. F., TMC .... 111 Virginia Ave., Greenville, S.C. WILLIS, D. C., AO3 ...... 8439 San Carlos St., South Gate, Cal. WRIGHT, C. J., MNSN .... 117 Madison St., Jefferson City, Mo. V-7 DIVISION 174 ACOSTA, D. Qnj, AN ..... .... A pt. 10, Loma De La Cruz, Eagle Pass, Tex. ARRINGTON, J. W., AN ............ P.O. Box 175, York, Ala. ASHMORE, D. D., AB3 ..... 1414 Heights Blvd., Houston, Tex. BEALL, G. D., ABI ................ 510 James St., Kilgore, Tex. BLUE, L. G., AB3 ...... 2328 Thurman Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. BOLOGNA, A. J., AN .... 4047 Franklin Ave., New Orleans, La. BRADFORD, W. W., AN ............ R.R. 35, Cameron, Mo. BRANHAM, A. Qnj, AN .... 1206-2 Via Nicola, Los Angeles, Cal. BROCK, S. M., AN .......... 902 Laffayette St., Anderson, Ind. BUCHANAN, C. N., AB3. .1401 Oakwood Ave., Richmond, Va. BURRESS, R. E., AN ...... 1613 Mahan Ave., Richland, Wash. BYRNE, J. R., AN ................ 6336 Colfax, Lincoln, Neb. CAMPBELL, L. G., AN .................. Box 462 Happy, Tex. CARPENTER, A. M., AN ..... ...... B lue Rapids, Kans. CONSTANT, H. L., AB2 ..... ................... E lgin, Okla. CRAIG, J. F., AA .......... ........ 1 509 10th St., Baker, Ore. CREWS, D. G., AB3 ............ 1030 So. Raleigh, Denver, Colo. CRAWFORD, J. W., AB3 .......... Route 35, Des Moines, Ia. DIXON, S O., ABG2 .... 4505 Blackhawk Blvd., So. Beloit, Ill. FOLEY, C., L., AA ........................ New Point, Indiana HARGROVE, C. L., AA ........ Route 3, Box 89, Oxford, N.C. HELM, R. C., AB3 ............................. Chadwick, Ill. HERRON, C. L., AB3 ...... 204 Wyatt Drive, Ft. Worth, Tex. HICKS, F. M., AN ...... ........ R t. 3, Box 696, Reedley, Cal. JOHNSON, M. J., AN .... .... 7 33 W. VVeed St., Chicago, Ill. KIMERY, M. IV., AN ...... ......... R oute 31, Scurry, Tex. LAWRENCE, H. Qnj, AA ...... 406 So. 12th St., Louisville, Ky. LAYHEW, E. E., ABI .... , ........ Route 1, Old Hickory, Tenn. LINCOLN, B. C., AN ........ 9148 Arline Ave., Overland, Mo. LOFTIN, B. N., AN ........ 208 YV. 17th St., Columbia, Tenn. LORD, R. E., AB2 .... RFD 314, Boston Mills Road, Akron, O. MEDINA, J. fnj, AN ........ 6156 Kiinbark Ave., Chicago, Ill. MOLITOR, M. J., AN ................ Route 1, Tracey, Minn. NEVVLAND, A. A., ChMach ..... .... 6 60 Broadmoor Blvd., San Leandro, Cal. NOBLE, K. V., Jr., AN ........................ Big Pine, Wyo. OLIFF, W. T., AN .......... Rt. 34, Box 715, Tallahassee, Fla. OWENS, D. D., AB3 .... ..... 8 118 S.W., Garden Horre Road, Portland, Ore. ...Rt. 31, Box 23, Carencro, La. PEARCE, R. D., AN ........ 809 10th Ave., Great Falls, Mont. PORTER, A. Qnj, AN .............. Box 563, Patchogue, N.Y. RAINEY, W. F., ADAN ...... 761 Belmont St., Manchester, N.H. READING, G. A., AB3. .2461 N. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. RICHARDSON, C. Qnj, AA .......... ....l595'E. Valley Road, A Santa Barbara, Cal. ROCKSANDICH, M. A., AB3 ............ Box 54, Shohola, Pa. RODGERS, J. H., AN ............ 143 Penn St., Tamqua, Pa. SEDERSTROM, R. fnj, AN ............ Box 245, Spooner, Wis. SEXTON, J. IV., AN .......... 114 Burkhardt Ave., Dayton, O. SGAMBATI, C. F., AN .......... 44 Scharlf Ave., San Jose, Cal. PATIN, F. E., AN .... SHAYV, C. W., AN .......................... Columbiana, Ala. SMITH, G. F., AN ........ 1128 Bailey Ave., San Antonio, Tex. STOEBE, R. L., AN .............. P.O. Box 90, Alta Loma, Cal. TROTTER, V. H., AB3 .............. Route 1, Warrior, Ala. WIENKE, C. L., AA .......... 1480 Noe St., San Francisco, Cal. HELOCOPTER UNIT ONE 000 HARRIS, L. L., AN ............ 1001 Elizabeth St., Clinton, S.C. JENNINGS, J. S., AN. .120 South Wilmla St., Los Angeles, Cal. MANNINA, M. C., AN .... 1004 Raymond Dr., New Orleans, La. MONTGOMERY, M. fnj, ADC.. .208 N. Adams, Houston, Tex. SPAHR, J. M., AN ...... 523 East Jefferson St., Fairmount, Ind. TODD, C. B., AD3 ........ 134 E. Annapolis St., St. Paul, Minn. NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT 0FFICEI?lg6 BORGAARD, J. K., ENS ...... 298 L St., Salt Lake City, Utah LONG, R. W., CDR ........ 545 Alameda Blvd., Coronado, Cal. N DIVISION 176 BRAND, B. B., SN. .2707 So. Harvey St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 275 KEEGAN, G. M., SN ..........,... 2210 D St., Sacramento, Cal. LECHER, G. E., SN ..... BUTCHER, R. E., ENS ..................... Santa Paula, Cal. YVHITE, B. C., SN ....... 27 .Atoka, Okla. CHAFFIN, L., Jr., SN ......,........,........... DRAIS, G. O., QMSA ........ 325 W Fou-ntain, Dodgeville, 1fVis. DUNN, C. A., QM3, .......... 232 Mount Ave., Vlfatseka, Ill. FORTE, IV. R., QMI. .508 YV. VVasl1ington Ave., Nashville, Ga. FRAIZER, J. M., SA .......... 2425 K Ave., National City, Cal. GAITHER, C. SA .................... Box 132, Elkin, N.C. GAYNOR, C. J., QMC .... 1933A Euclid St., Santa Monica, Cal. GORDEN, J.P., SN. .333 McGraw, Pacific Beach, San Diego, Cal. HARRIS, L. U., SN .......... 102 North Lawton, Tulsa, Okla. HARVEY, L., YN2 .... ................. B ox 275, Adin, Cal. HAY, R., YNSN ............ 9920 S.E. Foster, Portland 66, Ore. HEATLEY, R., SN ..... ........................ A da, Okla. HOWELL, J. W., SN ..... .... .............. B r igham, Ut. JONES, W. H., SA ...... ....... R t 1, Box 122, Apex, N.C. LA PLANT, F. D., SN .......... 936 So. Grant, Tacoma, Wash. LOGSTON, R. C., SN. .2615 So. Douglas, Oklahoma City, Okla. LOWRIE, W. B., QM3 ...................... Pittsburg, Penn. MARQUARDT, A. IN., QMSA .............. l2027A Albers St., No. Hollywood, Cal MC CARTHY, J. P., QM3 ............ Box 353, Fairhope, Ala. MC CONNELL, IV. R., SN ...................... Knox, Penn. MOLLERE, J. L., QMSN. .2677 Gladiolus St., New Orleans, La. ROWLAND, G. L., SN ........ 1210 Jones St., Little Rock, Ark. SCRUGGS, J. L.,QM3 .......... 1524 10th Ave., Meridian, Miss. THOMPSON, H. A., QM3 ....... ............... E verton, Mo. GUNNERY OFFICERS 178 ARNTZEN, E. G., ENS ........ l5l6E Spring St., Tucson, Ariz. BENTON, H. A., ENS ...... Wayside Place, Charlottesville, Va. BERRY, G. H., ENS .... ................... S an Joaquin, Cal. BROSCHA, N. LT ............................ Hudson, S.D. CAMERON, R. B., ENS .... 620 W. Virginia St., McKinney, Tex. CARROLL, J. T., CHBOSN. .2701 14th St., N.W., Vlfashington 9, D.C. CHALMERS, R. A., ENS ........ 5021 SMI., Maplewood Road, Portland 19, Ore. GATTO, O. T., LTJG .... 1429 VV. 88th, Place, Los Angeles, Cal. GIPE, M. G., CHGUN .............. 287 lst, Chula Vista, Cal. JONES, W. B., LT ...... 7600 Carswold Drive, St. Louis 5, Mo. KEY, R. M., ENS ................ 37200 Miramar, Dallas, Tex. MARTIN, H. N., LTJG. .1748 Leavenworth St., San Francisco, ' Cal. MC BURNEY, W. J. ENS ................ Santa Margarita, Cal. NITSCHKE, C. A., ENS ...... 57 Amazon Place, Columbus, O. RECHEN, J. B., LT ............ 2925 Kilburn Ave., Napa, Cal. SAWULA, J., LCDR .... 500 North Adams St., Wilmington, Del, SCHREIBER, H., ENS ...... 1055 S. Elizabeth St., Denver, Colo. SMOOT, W. N., LTJG ........ 8 N. Race St., Georgetown, Del. THOMAS, R. T., ENS .......................... Custer, S.D. TUFTS, C. E., LT ........ 26417 Athena Ave., Harbor City, Cal. TROFFER, G. J., ENS .......... Beeridge Road, Sarasota, Fla. WILSON, A. R., CHGUN ...... Ruby Ave., Palisades Park, N.J. ZIBILICH, M. A., ENS. .5646 Canal Blvd., New Orleans 19, La. FIRST DIVISION ' 180 ALEXANDER, J. A., SN .............. Rt. 31, Meridian, Miss. AUSTIN, H. E., BM2 .............. 813 Benton, Cape Gar, Mo. BABCOCK, W., SA ......... 1418 W. Maryland, Evansville, Ind. BAILEY, N. K., SN .... ................. P ort Clinton, Pa. BAINER, R. J., SN... .................. Glenmount, N.Y. BARRETT, J., GMC .... .... 1 047 13th Ave., Vlfashington, D.C. BEATY, C., SA ....... .......... R t. 35, Statesboro, Ga. BEATY, D. T., SA .... .............. R t. 31, Albany, Ky. BENNER, W. K., SN .............. 36 Maple Ave., Harfield, Pa. BORDEAU, N. J., SN ........ 48 Danforth Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. BREID, R. R., SA .............. 605 S. llth St., Tacoma, Wash. BRINGMAN, J. D., SN ........................ Eddyville, Ore. BRUNGARDT, D. F., SN .... 2827 Louisianna St., El Paso, Tex. BUTLER, R. E., SA .... , .... 1 304 36th St., WVichita, Falls, Tex. CAMP, C. V., SN ..... ............... R t. 31, Chaffee, Mo. CARR, B. B., SA ....... ..................... B rooks, Ore. CLARK, H. M., SN ............ 152 S. 82nd St., Tacoma, Wash. COHEN, I. M., AN .......... 341 Avila St., San Francisco, Cal. CUNNINGHAM, C. T., SN .............. Rt. 31, Gadsen, Ala. DAVIS, J. E., BM3 ........ 207 Baker St., Chattannooga, Tenn. DEPNER, C. E., SA .... .......... R t. 35, Arlington, Wash. DUKE, R. E., SA ....... ................... T impson, Tex. ELMER, E. R., YNSN ........ 571 E. 9 Mile Road, Ferndale, Ill. EWING, J. D., SA .... .................. A shland, Neb. FAST, L. B., SN ........ ...... 3 0 Lincoln St., Zanesville, O. FREEMAN, E. L., SA ......... 3503 Johnson St., Brunswick, Ga. FRY, W. D., SN ............ 1259 Walters Ave., Campbell, Cal. GHOLSTON, B. IV., SN .... ..... B ox 71, Pottscamp, Miss. GILBREATH, B. L., SA ..................... Albertville, Ala. GRAY, V. L., SA ................. 4515 E. 2nd, Spokane, Vlfash. HACKNEY, M. C., BM3 ........................ Abilene, Tex. HALL, C. L., SN ....... Box 8215 Henley Sta., Fortworth, Tex. HALL, H. N., SA ................... 25M E. 29th St., LA., Cal. HATCH, R. F., GM3 ...... 6479 S. Orchard Dr., Bountiful, Ut. HAYNIE, J. SN ...... HILL, L. R., SN ....... ......................C31'C111'1, Okla. 228 Linwood, Monrovia, Cal. HOGGLE, T. V., SA ...... .... l 09 Greenview, Tuscalosa, Ala. HIXON, L. M., BM3 .... ..................... W aco, Tex. JACKSON, R. D., SN... .... Rt. 32, Box 36lJ, Salem, Ore. JORDAN, J. M., SN ..... ...... 1 xo. Box 292, Bel Air, Md. KIZZIAH, B. J., SA. .. ............. Ri. 31, Vance, Ala. KIZZIAH, J. M., SA .... ................ R t. 441, Vance, Ala. LEMMER, VV. T., SA .... LISTER, VV., SA ......... MARTIN, F. D., SA .... . MARTZALL, A. E., BM2 MC CALL, R. L., SA .... . MC CURDY, D. R., SN... MC DEVITT, R., GM3 MILLER, L. G., BM2... MORRISON, G. R., BM3. MOSER, C., BMC ...... PASCHKA, D. A. V., SN. RIVETTE, A. T., SA. . . . ROBERSON, R. D., SA.. ROBERTS, N., BMI.. ROWE, N. A., SA ........ SCHREINER, WV., SN.. . . . .3628 N. Arlington, Portland, Ore. . ....... 7739 Gartner, Detroit, Mich. . . . . . . .23 Minnesota St., Danville, Ill. MANISCALCO, R. J., SN. . . . . . . . .718 Santini St., Biloxi, Miss. .... . . . .416 Sherman St., Akron, O. Allenwood, 1fVash. . . . . . . . . .1615 D-Ave., Newcastle, Ind. . . . . .38 McCalois St., Piedmont, Ala. .....338 Darby Rd., Havertown, Pa. ......................Joansville, Ky. .... .........Rt. 33, Louisville, Ky. . .... 922 Mfalnut St., Oakland, Cal. . .......RFD 34, Mason City, Ia. ....Rt. 31, Box 302, Opelousas, La. ....26 E. 14th St., Indianapolis, Ind. ....Box 3604, Stuart, Fla. . . . .219 E. Ellis Ave., Inglewood, Cal. 34, Poplar Ave., Redwood City, Cal. SCOTT, B. IV., SN ........ Sta. A Box 1433, Bremerton, VVash. SELASKY, E., SN ............. 2359 Honerah St., Detroit, Mich. SERMON, T. E., SN ................ 1024 Rugter, St. Louis Mo. SETZER, W. C., SN .......... clfo El Fidel Hotel, A.B., N. Mex. SHARP, J. D., SN. . .Rt. :2 cfo E. P. Gorge, Ellensburg, 1Vash. SHOLAR, H. VV., SN ............ Mayfair Restaurant, Aken, S.C. SICHTA, D. L., SA ........ 105-42 S. 81st Court, Palos Park, Ill. SIKES, C., SA ......... ................... R t. 31 Lyons, Ga. SIMMS, C., SA .............. 5141 Page Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. SKALBY, M. I., BM1 ...... 229 S. Cambrian, Bremerton, Wash. SMITH, W. E., BM3 .................. RFD 31, Reaford, N.Y. SCHMIDT, VV. R., SA ..... Rt. 31, Box 1049, Bremerton, Vfash. SMITHERMAN, A. R., BM3 ............ Rt. 31, Marvel, Ala. STROMINGER, H.C., GM3. .45 N. John St., Hummelstown, Pa. SULLIVAN, J. F., SN .......... 408 N. Center St., Pottsville, Pa. TERMINE, T., SN ........ 355 Eagle Rock St., Idaho Falls, Id. THOMPSON, J. E., BM3 ...... 518 N. 3rd St., Poca City, Okla. TROTTER, M. E., SN. . . . . . . . .436 E. Mariposa, Stockton, Cal. UNDERHILL, E. L., SN ........................ Austin, Ind. WALL, D. B., SN ........ ..... c fo FPO, San Francisco, Cal. VVARDEN, R. H., SN ........ ....... B ox 568, Okanogan, Mfis. VVARE, J. A. E., SA ................ 133 Sitraub Ave., L.A., Cal IVEATHERFORD, T. J., SN .... 1220 Lindarie, Marysville Cal. VVEBER, C. E., BMI ............. 4421 Curran Dr., Fresno, Cal. VVEICHEL, G. J., SA .................. Rtl 34, Butte, Mom. .......................Poteau,Okla. VVVHITE, D. E., SA ...... Box 566, McClure Rd., Rt. 32, Aurora WILLIAMS, B. J., BM2 ................... . ........ Unknown WILLIAMS, N., SA .................... Rt. 35, VV. Point, Ga. WILSON, C. A., SN ........ 5501 Marcas St., Indianapolis, Ind. ZOLTANSKI, J., GM3 ...... 604 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, Mo. SECOND DIVISION 182 BAGA, R., SA ............ 2250 VV. 47th Place, Chicago 9, Ill. BATTERTON, D. E., SA ...... 7209 Denison St., Houston, Tex. BENNETT, G. F., SN ..... ........... , ......... G ore, Okla. BERRY, G. H., Jr., ENS ..... ............. S an Joaquin, Cal. BILLINGTON, D. F., GM3 ...... 18317 Keswick St., Reseda, Cal. BOKKER, M. K., SN ........................ Dell Rapids, S.D, BOX, F. E., SN ...................... Rt. 31, Mannford, Okla. BRADSHAW, L. S., SA ....... 3146 Ivy St., Los Angeles 34, Cal. BRITTON, R. C., SN .......... 211 North Water, Liberty, Mo. BURT, J. C., SN ................ Glencoe, P.O., Glencoe, Ala. CAMUGNARO, J. A., SA. .1920 N. Cicero Ave., Chicago, 39, Ill. CHISSUS, W. M., GM2 ................ USS Princeton QCV-375, cfo FPO, San Francisco, Cal. CLARK, H. B., SA ...... ........... R ichmond Hill, Ga. COOK, R. A., SN .......... . .Rt. 33, Snohomish, XfVash. COOLBAUGH, C. D., SA ...... 123 Ash St., Myrtle Point, Ore. CRANER, YV. A., SN ..... .... B ox 14, VVacl1apreague, Va. DE MOSS, D. L., SA .... .... R t. 1, Box 298, Joplin, Mo. DENDY, G. N., SA ............. 39 Lyesly Road, Somerville, Ga. DEZI, R. T., BMC ..... 208 Roxbury Rd., New Britain, Conn. DODD, B. E., SN .................... Box 55, Vleona, Arkansas EADS, C. R., BM1 ......... ......... U SS Princeton QCV-37j, cfo FPO, San Francisco, Cal. EASTERYVOOD, J. YV., SA .............. Rt. 31, Gadsden, Ala. ELIE, R. L., SA ............ 350 Preble St., South Portland, Me. FELTON, J. M., SA .... ............. U SS Princeton QCV-375, cfo FPO, San Francisco, Cal. FORBES, J. A., SN .... ..... 6 055 W. 83rd Place, L.A. 45, Cal. FORD, H. fnj, GMI .......... 559 Elmonte Rd., ElCajon, Cal. FORTNER, C. P., SA..519 XV. Ohio Ave., Huntington, IV. Va. FRAZIER, G. YV., SA .......... 110 S. Sherman, Spokane, IfVash. FRIAS, E. A., SA .......... 11006 S. Spinning Ave., L.A. 47, Cal. GARCIA ,G., SA .......... Bernalillo, Santa Ana, New Mexico GARRISON, A., Jr., SN ...... Rt. 33, Box 383-B, Medford, Ore. GOSS, J. L., BM3 ............ 308 N. College St., Cordell, Okla. GROGAN, R. A., SN ...... 2113 Jefferson St., Kansas City, Mo. HEBERT, C. R., GM3 ...... 3703 Kirkman St., Lake Charles, La. HELQUEST, E. M., SN .................... Mt. Crawford, Va. HOBOCIENSKI, L. S., BM2 ............ USS Princeton QCV-371, cfo FPO, San Francisco, Cal. HOOPER, G. H., SN .... 1115 E. Sharpe Ave., Nashville, Tenn. JONES, C. W., SN ...................... Rt. 2, Bulington, Ky. JUDSON, R. W., SA .... ..... R t. 31, Box 601, Veneta, Ore. KARNES, F. L., SN ..... .......... U SS Princeton QCV-37j, cfo FPO, San Francisco, Cal. KERCHER, K. L., SN ........ 223 S. Rodney St., Helena, Mont. LATHAN, J. D., SA .............. 3220 Tulare St., Fresno, Cal. LECHER, E. F., SA ................................ Paul, Neb. LINGE, D. R., SA ........ Rt. 32, Box 380 A, Vancouver, lvash. LOPEZ, B., SA ................... 257 Stevens St., Colton, Cal. MALLOY, J. H., SA ........ 10 Schulerst, Wilkes Barre, Penn. MASHBURN, B. R., SA .................. Cherry Valley, Ark. MEADOIVS, H. L., SA .... ..... 3 639 Pulaski Highway, Baltimore 24, Md. THIRD DIVISION 1 184 ANSTETT, F. J., SA ........................ Remington, Ind. ARCHIE, W. L., SN. .616 Cutler Ave., N.W., Albuquerque, N.M. BAILEY, G. J., SN .................. Star Route, Ivaverley, vi. BAILEY, J. R., SN .......................... Covington, Okla. BAKER, TV. K., SN ........ 607 S. Iowa Ave., Eagle Grove, Ia. BARLOW, P. L., SN ........ 835 Michigan St., Lawrence, Kans. BOOTH, M., GM3 ...... .................... C eredo, W. Va. BROWN, A. F., SN ....... .... ...... R t . 32, Bixby, Okla. BURGE, H. E., SA ....................... Port Huron, Mich. CAMPBELL, D. L., GM2 ............. Lee's Studio, Miller, S.D CATSBAN, J. N., SN ..... 1410 Clermont Dr., Birmingham, Ala. CEBALLOS, F., BM3 ....... 1163 6th St., San Bernardino, Cal. CHILDRESS, W. SA .............. Rt. 356, Greenville, S.C. CLARK, B. J., SA ......... ........ 4 45 W. lst, Rashville, Ind. CLARK, F., SN ................ 5939 Bark St., San Diego, Cal. CONSIDINE, J. E., SA .... 3345 W. Van Buren, Chicago 24, Ill. CRADER, J. R., BM31. .2314 Kingsway Dr., Cape Girardeau, Mo. CRAIG, J. L., SA .............. 424 W. 12th St., Horton, Kans. CROIVL, R. E., SA .......... 5124 N. 29th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. CULY, C. W., SN .... ..... P .O. Box 1091, Eagle Point, Ore. CUPIS, P. G., SN ...... ........... 5 14 W. 26th, Tucson, Ariz. DAMBLEY, E. J., SN ...... 7405 S.W., Evergreen, Portland, Ore. DEESE, L. R., SN ............. P.O. Box 213, Loughman, Fla. DICKINSON, G. S., GM2 .............. 48 E. St., Lowell, Mass. DOEBS, J. J., SA ....... DUFRENE, F. J., SA. .. EBERHART, D. SN. FEAZEL, G. c., SA .... . FEDERICO, L. S., SN... FEDERICO, W. s., SN.. FORD, E. W., SA ...... . FREEBORNE, J. H., SA FULLER, W. D., SA. . .. .....6666 No. Peach Ave., Clovis, Cal. . . . . . . . . . . . .Box 3363, Raceland, La. ................Meade,Kansas .. ..... 112 Perry St., Macon, Ga. .. ....... 1505 C. St., Fresno, Cal. .. .......... 1505 C. St., Fresno, Cal. .. .... 913 Court St., Plaquemine, La . . . . . . . .9198 Livernois, Detroit, Mich. . . . . . . . . . .1185 Swarty Rd., Akron, O. GALLAGHER, P. E., SA ................ Rt. 2, Chicatah, Okla. MEISEL, M. L., SN .... MEYER, B. YV., SA .... MIKKELSON, W. F., SN MILTON, N. L., SN.. .. Mooor, S. L., SA .... MoRR1s, B. T., SN.. .. MoRsEY, J. R., SN.. .. MULLINS, R. A., SN... NIPPER, L., SA .... . NoKES, H. L., SN.. .. oLDS, J. W., SA... PARREN, A. D., SN. . .. PECK, M. C., SA ...... . PEIFFER, A. L., SA. . .. PILLARD, C. R., GM3. .......Destroit 4, Mich. ..........Talmadge,Neb. .. . .. .....17333 Evergreen Rd., Detroit 14, Mich. . . . .Box 425, Kentwood, La. ...,IM Buffalo, Bogalusa, La. .. . .Box 501, Jefferson, Tex. ...Box 244, Manford, Okla. ................Richwood, W. Va. .............Nic11o1ls, Ga. QRfd. 325 3101 Jackson St., Indianapolis, Ind. ....821 9th Ave., Envoy Apt. 131, Seattle, l'Vash. ...1840 N. Monitor, Chicago, Ill. 146 Follette St., Richmond, Cal. ..l252 Mfillow St., Lebanon, Penn. 1156 147. Virginia, Denver, Colo. QUAKENBUSH, F. E., SA ........ Rt. 32, Port Angeles, Wfash. QUILLEN, S. B., SN... ROBERTS, V. F., BM3. RONNINGEN, K., GM3 ROYCROFT, H. YV., SA RUSH, SN .......... 1402 .Alabama St., La Fayette Ind. . .. ... ...... ...USS Princeton QCV-37j, cfo FPO, San Francisco, Cal. ..430 Jordan St., Nevada City, Cal. ....2407 Bayou Rd., New Orleans, La. ... . . . .395 N. Prospect St., Marion, O. GRANT, C. R., SA ...... 2235 Howard St., Corpus Christi, Tex. GRIFFIN, D. F., SN ........................ West Point, Ind. HARBACH, C. B., SN 526 No. Hillcrest Rd., Beverley Hills, Cal. HARVEY, T. R., SN. .3097 B. Ranger, N.O.T.S., China Lake, Cal. HOLLAND, E. F., SN ......... 9853 S. Ensley Ave., Chicago, Ill. HERNANDEZ, T. A., SA ............ BOX 31021, Marfa, Tex. HUNT, P. J., SN ............ 815 E. Buckley St., Kokomo, Ind. HYDE, R. L., SA ............ 505 E. Wheeling St., Lancaster, O. HYDE, R. L., SA ..........,. 505 E. VVhee1ing St., Lancaster, O. ISSENMANN, VV. H., BM3 ........ 806 So. Queen St., Honolulu, Oahu, T.H. JEFFERSON, D., SN .... ..... 3 139 L Sr., San Diego, cal. LANDON, J. D., SA ..... ........... R 1. 32, Shelley, rd. LONGACRE, H. J., BM1 ........ 1315 carbew St., Reading, Pa. LYNCH, W. G., BM3 .... J. ..... Ro. Rex 33, Enfield, N.C. MABERY, R. SN ..... .................. M eade, Kans. MADDON, W. E., SA ................... Mountain Pine, Ark. MCDONALD, R. P., BM3 ..... 1103 E. 6th St., Angeles, Mfash. MC KENZIE, R .H., SN .... 809 W. Ewing St., Seattle 97, VVash. MC LUCAS, H. R., BM3. .4l6W Cronley St., Laurinburg, N.C. MORSE, G. D., SN ............ 7917 S. Coles Ave., Chicago, Ill. NOINALK, R. M., SN ...... Rural Del. 31, Hop Bottom, Penn. PARKER, D. L., SN ....... 3010 Belmont St., Kansas City, Mo. PAULSON, W. H., SA ...... 424 5th St., N.E., Puyallup, WVash. RUSSELL, G. C., SN ........ 321 E. Pine St., Boyne City, Mich. SAIVYER, H. L., SN... ............. USS Princeton QCV-375, cfo FPO, San Francisco, Cal. SCHELL, G. SN .............. Rover Rt., West Plains, Mo. PERKINS, R. C., SN .................... Box 837, Layton, Ut. PERRYMAN, D. R., GM3 .... 317 Higgins Dr., Bakersfield, Cal. PHILLIPS, E. C., SA ......... 2266 E. 97th St., Los Angeles, Cal. RAR, J. J., BM3 ...... ....156 Hertel Ave., Buffalo 7, N.Y. SHABEZ, J., SA ........ SHARPAN. D. SN.. ....5227 IV. lvaveland, Chicago 41, Ill. Centerville, Id SHOEMAKE, M. L., BM3..1733 Cartecay Dr., Brookhaven, Ga ROWE, IV. B., SN .................. Box 85, Morrilton, Ark. ROINE, 147. IV., BM3 ...... 254 l'Vychwood Dr., Youngstown, O. SANDELL, H. C., GMC ...... 33 Madison St., Wrentham, Mass. SAVAGE, F. X., SN ..... ...... 2 03 Kearny Ave., Kearney, N.J. SCALI, M. R., GM3 ...... ...... 1 015 XV. 16th St., Lorain, O, SCOGGINS, R. E., SA .... .... R ural Rt. 31, Jerseyville, Ill. SCOTT, J. M., SN .... ........ C leneral Del., X'Vahkon, Minn. Portland, Ore. SMITH, G. L., SN ........ 15165 Lewis St., Charleston, TV. Va. SMITH, L., SN ....... ......... 1 '.O. Box 136, Lipan, Tex. SMITH, L. C., SA .... . ..2215 Etna St., Klamath Falls, Ore. SMITH, L. L., SA .......... 2215 Etna St., Klamath Falls, Ore. SMITH, YV. J., BM2 .......... 4060 Ernest St., Jacksonville, Fla. SOMMERS, R. A., SN .......... 702 Keys Rd., Yakima, lNash. SPECK, J. A., SN .... Rear 530 E. Xvalnut Sl., Lewistown, Pen11. SULLIVAN, D. D., SN ........ 2708 Ave. L, Council Bluffs, Ia. SULLIVAN, R. SA .... .... 1 307 Morn St., Bellevue, Neb. SWETT, L. E., BM3 .... .,...... U SS Princeton QCV-375, cfo FPO, San Francisco, Cal SIVINGLE, YV. H., SN .......... 6 Francis St., Port Jervis, N.Y TROBAUGH, IA7. L., BM3 ............ Mount Crawford, Va YVALKER, R., SA .............. 210 S. llth St., Louisville, Ky WESLEY, IN., SN .................... Fernaneia Beach, Fla INVEST, IV. D., SN ........... 532 North 7th St., Smithhcld, N.C VVIDING, J., SN ..... 903 Wfashington Ave., Belle Vernon, Penn A R- . .-. ...,.,.., - . -..-.,...-.e,..a.e.- -..e..e..e.... ,....-. .fi 15513'ET2:HREFZ2-fiiliisxfiaclre .:'.:5:.1.1az:fefiitsizfrlz-'-1:22-1.-fe1-1--V e ff 14951iieiiff'-L14-7571.353EiA219-3-43-E42-iii?l-f-nf'2Tl.Ti-l- ' 'Ting-.asf 1.1 .-..,-5.-1' UVf-ea-e-ef.-,m:-neva,-.elf --,....5-fvescyzl:fe-ef:-1:-EQEAQ-vavremwg J-.1 ru-ze-S-Rev: A- 'gre' E-1-f.,q.-1.-e- wa,-1 . .. : -.L'T:.L aa-zur :fv-:S-rf--ue.-ew:-:S-. -.L -.e-by S-.Q-2. -. A ew- fe --1-. -A-1 Q. ---- - - - A 4 SCULLY, J. J., SN ...... SHANRS, W. v. E., SN. SHEA, n. J., SN ...... SOMMER, F., SN ....... ....555 YV. 170th St., New York, N.Y. .4132 Charlotte St., Kansas City 3, Mo. H542 S. 5th Ave., Broken Bow, Neb. .....38l2 Charles St., Omaha, Neb. STAFFORD, O. R., SA .... ...... 1 629W S. Columbia, Box 10, SULLIVAN, YV. M., SA. .8332 S. Carpenter St., Chicago 20, Ill. TAYLOR, G. E., SN .............. Box 362, Dodge City, Kans. TOLMAN, R. H., SN .... ......... R t. 31, Everett, IfVaSh. TRUJILLO, T. T., SN .... .... 5 83 W. 8th St., San Pedro, Gal. VALTIERRA, E. S., SA .................... Chamberino, N.M. VAUGHAN ,R. R., GM3 .... 8141 Kenwood Dr., Norfolk Va. YVALTHALL, C. L., SNH5625 Belt Ave., Mlashington 20, D.C. 278 IVASHINGTON, VV. H., SN .............. l.Colonial Beach, Va. IVILLIAMS, R. E., SA ..... 507 N. Broadway, Georgetown, Ky. WINTON, A. C., SA .... 1306 E. Kansas St., Independence, Mo. FOURTH DIVISION 186 ALLACHER, IfI-'. E., SN ...........,............. Flagler, Colo. ANDERSON, D. B., BM3 ............ Box 355, Garettinger, Ia. BARR, G. D., SN ........ 485 Chanery St., San Francisco, Cal. BERIVICK, P. R., SN ................ BOX 122, New Eagle, Pa. BLEDSOE, K. L., SN ............ 1312 S. 3rd St., Dayton, INash. BOEN, K. L., SN ................ 1524 Gurley St., Waco, Tex. BREESE, A. T., SN ....,....... 638 Monroe St., Eugene, Ore. BURTON, T., Jr., SN .... 10623 Antwerp St., Los Angeles, Cal. CALHOUN, G., SA ...... 3633 N. Richmond St., Chicago 18, Ill. CARNLEY, J. J., SN .......... 425 Crawford St., Biloxi, Miss. CARRASCO, E., SN ....... 1157 S. Hicks Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. CASTILLO, S. Z., SN .... 3109 Vera Cruz St., San Antonio, Tex. CHAPMAN, W. H., SA ............ P.O. Box 266, LaGrange, Ill. COBB, C. W., BM2 .............. 409 Howe St., Waycross, Ga. COGER, H. H., FA .... .............. R t. 2, Lineville, Okla. CONOVER, G., SN .... .... 3 33 Heaton St., Hamilton, Ohio. COOPER, K. W., SN .......... 3811 E. 12th St., Amarillo, Tex. CROSS, H. C., SN ..... ' ..... 2605 Chartiers Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. CUNNINGHAM, B., SN. .840 S. Belleview Pl., Indianapolis, Ind. DARLING, L., SN .............. Rt. 1, Box 262, Bowler, Wis. DAVIS, J. M., SN ...... .... ' 604 Fenwick St., Houston, Tex. DEHUS, R. W., SN ...... ......... R .D. 41, Cheswick, Pa. DENNIS, G. B., SN ........ ...... P .Og Box 113, Oil City, La. DE ROCHIER, R. H., SN ...... 8718 19th N.W., Seattle, IVash. DIXON, L. P., SN ............ Rt. 2, Box 402, Chowchilla, Cal. DUSIN, A., SA ................ P.O. Box 254, Hanover, Kans. DUZAK, E., BM2 .......... 2627 Preace St., Linda Vista 8, Cal. EASTBURN, J. R., BMI ...... 221 S. Maple Ave., Hannibal, Mo. GOPLIN, C. G., SN ............................ Ronan, Mont. HANKINS, W. J., SN .......... 116 S. Poplar St., Seymour, Ind. HOWELL, C. L., SA ...... 2048 W. 103rd St., Los Angeles, Cal. HUDNELL, H. G., SN .......... 1703 Pairs Rd., Columbia, Mo. JONES, C. E., SN. .I ................ 850 Haan St., Adrian, Mich. KINDLE, O. J., SN ........ 440 E. Forsyth St., Jacksonville, Fla LADD, W. A., SA ..... .............. B ox 43, Pine Grove, Cal LEE, H. E., SN ............ 1627 Badger Ave., Eau Claire, Wis MALONEY, E. S., SN .......... 20 Brooks Ave., Caldwell, N.J MC CLARY, F. M., GM3 ............ Box 123, Centralia, Kans MC COLLUM, E. E., SA .... 2188 W. Irwin Way, Eugene, Ore MC CULLOUGH, J. M., GM3. .602 W. 10th St., Stillwater, Okla MC KEMIE, J. W., SN .................. Box 409, Griflin, Ga MILBURN, H. G., BM3 ...... 6151 Couch St., Fort Scott, Kans MINGS, F. G., BM3 .................. 620 10th St., Onawa, Ia MITCHELL, W. J., BM3 .......... Rt. 45, Rogersville, Tenn: MOORE, C. O., SA .......... 499y, Mohawk, St., Columbus, O. MOORE, G., SA ....... Rt. 11, Box 246, Oklahoma City, Okla MURPHY, F. L., Jr., SN .................. Rt. 1, Liberty, S.C- MURRAY, R. H., SN .......... 38 Lincoln St., Putnam, Conn NEWTON, M. R., BM3 ........ 607 Oak St., Kalamazoo, Mich NICHOLSON, D. E., SN .... .................. M itchell, S. D. NOALL, A. M., SN .............. 225 IN'ater St., Belding, Mich. O'BRIEN, H. R., SA .................. R.R. 42, Hebron, Ind OLIVE, J. C., SN ........ 1006 Superior Ave., Gladstone, Mich PASCHE, D. R., GM3 ........ 301 W. Hardy St., Inglewood, Cal PARKS, G. R., SN ............ 531 E. Tremont, Hillsboro, Ill PRATHER, D., SA .......... 201 S. Wright St., Champaign, Ill PROCTOR, J. S., BM3 ...... 42 Main St., Blue Mountain, Ala RICHARDSON, M., SN .... 2020 Capitol Drive, San Pedro, Cal RUSSELL, O. L., GM3. .R.F.D. 4, P.O. Box 19, Fort Scott, Kans SEARLES, J. H., GMI ............ Goodland Rt., Hugo, Okla SCHULKE, J. B., SA ............ 1249 E. 6th St., Fremont, Neb SMAGALSKI, W. L., SN .... 1134 Walnut St., Bremerton, Wash STARKEY, F. D., THOMPSON, E., WHEELER, D., SA ........ 10817 Lamkin St., Sun Valley, Cal SN ......................... . . Medford, Ore. GM3 ....................... Mullens, W. Va. IVHITELEY, IV., SA .................... New Market, Ala. IVHITTHUHN, M. M., SN ...................... Hillview, Ill. WILSON, B. C., BM3 ...... 10595 Wilson Lane, Dennison, Tex. YATES, B. L., SA ................ R.R. 44A, Mt. Vernon, Ill. YENCHONCHIC, M., SN .... 103 Wabash Ave., Mingo Jet, Ohio F mvlslou 190 ANDERSON, C. J., FT3. . .'.923, 5th St. Northwest, Minot, N.D. ALEXANDER, E. M., SN ........ 604 S. Magnolia, Laurel, Miss. APPLETON, F. W., SN ...... 10124 Ocean Gate, Inglewood, Cal. AUSTIN, C. D., SN ............ 244 NM7. 5th St., Hamlin, Tex. BOLTON, H. A., SN ..... .... 1 110 Court St., Alelnton, Penn. BERGMAN, D. L., SA ..... ............... IA Vashington, Neb. CALDERARO, J. S., SN .... ..... 1 742 56th St. Brooklyn, N.Y. CARR, R. E., FC1 ..... ....... 9 24 Lafayette, IA7aterloo, Ia. CLINTON, IV. B., SN .............. RFD 1, Hattiesburg, Miss. COOKE, E. L., FT3 ........ 600 Jones St., Old Hickory, Tenn. COPP, VV. IV., SN ..... ..... 2 448 Spencer St., Seattle, I'Vash. CROSBY, J. D., FT3 ................ Box 743, Littleheld, Tex. DE CESARE, V. T., SN ........ 222 IA7illow Ave., Hoboken, N.J. FERRELL, R. G., SN. .830 Washington St., Rocky Mount, N.C. FLETCHER, B., Jr., GM3 ........ 418 So. Avon, Gastonia, N.C. FOX, D. G., SN ............ ................ D eertrail, Colo. FRITSCH, G. N., FT3, ....... .... 5 0 Church St., Newtown, O. GARCIA, E., SN ................ 2623 Cedar St., Pueblo, Colo. HAISTEN, M. J., FT3 .... Mineral Ave., Rt. 45, Rossville, Ga. HIPSHER, D. A., FT3 ............ 210 Locust St., Marietta, Ga. HOOVER, R. J., SA ................ 1018 W. Race St., 'Tr0y, O. HEIVLETT, M. B., FC3 ...... 141 Main St., Savanoc Lake, N.Y. JACKSON, D. E., SN ................ Box 204, Summers, Ark. JOHNSON, D. A., SN .......... 2278 El Sol Ave., Alladena, Cal. JONGEWAARD, J., SN. .1019 IV. Lincoln St., Mt. Vernon, IVash. JONES, C., SA .......... IVood Lawn Dr., St. Augustine, Fla. JOSSENDAL, J. H., SA ................ Box 439, Shabbana, Ill. LANDECK, K. M., FCI .............. North IA7indha1n, Conn. LINGENFELTER, J., L., SN ............ R.D. 42, Swanton, O LUCAS, L. F., SN .............................. Raslyn, IVash. LUCCHESI, A. L., GM3 .... 1033 VV. 56th St., Los Angeles, Cal. MATSON, R. A., FT3 ...... 66 Rossi Ave., San Francisco, Cal. MAYFIELD, IV. R., SA .............. Rt. 41, Collinsville, Tex. MC CABE, D. L., SA .......... 511 East 8th St., Temple, Ariz. MC NEEL, G. C., SA ............ Box 354, West Colombia, Tex. MC DONNELL, C. R., SN. .3250 California Rd., Rockford, Ill. MOBLEY, K. M., SN ............ 1427 North Ave., Fresno, Cal. MONTABONE, J. N., GM1 ...... 277 Lookout Ave., Akron, O. NICHOLS, C. M., SN ...... 310 12th Ave., No., Texas City, Tex. MOONEYHAM, J. P., GM3 .................. Arlington, Tex. MURRAY, F. H., FT2 .... 16 Woodward Park St., Boston, Mass. PHILLIPS, F. M., SN .................. Persemmon Hill, N.J. POOLE, G. W., SR .... 117 Gendricks Blvd., Chattanooga, Tenn. QUICK, C. R., FC3 ........ 2614 Jeffries Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. RICE, B. F., GM2 .......... 264 Merrimon Ave., Asheville, N.C. SCHULTZ, G. W., SN ...... Rt. 3, Box 707, Coeur D'Alene, Id. SHUMAN, R. W., FC3 .... 2502 Arlington Ave., St., Louis, Mo. SMITH, H. M., SN ................................ Ladi, Wis. TAYLOR, H. E., FT3 .............. Rt. 42, Indiahoma, Okla. TAYLOR, H. R., FT3 ........ 817 East 5th St., Des Moines, Ia. THOMPSON, T. A., SN ................ Rt. 44, Franklin, N.C. THORSON, P. H., SN ........ 1725 Le Ray Ave., Berkeley, Cal. TIBBETS, B. W., SN .... .... 4 425 Geddes, Fort Worth, Tex. INATKINS, R. M., FC2.. .... R.D. 42, Box 44, Latrobe, Penn. WILHELM, W. F., SN .... ......... R t. Box 141, Bastrop, Tex. YAKUS, S. E. BM2 ..... ......... 3 97 State St. Barberton, O. ZAPATA, A. F., GM3 ........ 321 Sunny Ave., San Antonio, Tex. MARINE DETACHMENT OFFICERS 188 JAMES, C. A., Jr., CIAPT ...... 1316 Pinecrest Ave., Decatur, Ga. ZELIBOR, M. H., 1stLT ...... 1462 West Carmen, Chicago, Ill. MARINE DETACHMENT 188 ALLEN, R. S., CPL ........ 2124 Rancheria, Santa Barbara, Cal. APPLEBY, W. J., CPL ........................ Elk City, Neb. BARR, R., PFC ............ 11558 E. 64th St., Los Angeles, Cal. APPLEBY, IN. J., CPL .................... E .... Elk City, Neb. BARR, R., PFC ............ 1158 E. 64th St., Los Angeles, Cal. BELANGEE, J. W., SGT ............ Box 43098, Carmel, Cal. BYHRING, R. C., PFC ...... 7417 West Winona, Chicago 31, Ill. CLEGG, H. L., CPL... ..... 1504 Garfield, Brownsville, Tex. CORE, B. L., PFC ................................ Folson, La. COULTER, L. M., CPL ...................... Vermillion, Kan. CRAWFORD, J. A., SSGT ...................... Pomona, Cal. CRAWFORD, IV. G., .............. 1 ..... Pequot Lakes, Minn. DANIEL, D. L., SSGT. .829 S. Cardenar Dr., Albuquerque, N.M. DAVIDSON, G. J., SGT. .422 North Washington, Wichita, Kans DELAY, R. E., PFC ...... 7467 Davison Road, Davison, Mich DOAN, R. L., PFC ............ 1129 Elmwood, Ft. Wayne, Ind DONOHOE, T. D., PFC .......... Route,4l, Edgewood, Tex FRENCH, R. C., CPL .... 97-12 125th St., Richmond Hill, N.Y GENTRY, R. B., SGT ............................ Myton, Ut GUNDERSON, R. G., SGT ........ Box 478, Beldenville, Wis HALL, C. E., SGT. .... Route 41, Cortez Road, Bradenton, Fla HANSFORD, G. F., SGT. 14435 S. Studebaker Rd., Norwalk, Cal HUGHES, A. R., PFC .................. Box 232, Kleburg, Tex. JAHNKE, J. A., TSGT ...... 727 Miller Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich JASMER, G. D., TSGT ........ 715 Victoria Drive, Vancouver 6 B.C., Canada KLINK, A. R., PFC .... ., .............. Box A, Juneau, Wis. KONE, N. J., PFC .... ..... 8 15 Le Claire St., Davenport, Ia. 1159 118' LUNG JIARI IICC IIC P M01 IIEYI 5101 Iilcl 51011 0154 IJECI PEIS PHE PlCl RID mc R01 RUE SCI SCI sH: SIL ST. ST. SU T! W II' W II II Y I I In. ll I l l I gl a A I I i I 41 1 E II I lx I I YOUNG, H. R., FN ...... LACOMB, XV. E., SGT ...... 2378 Norse Ave., Costa Mesa, Cal. LONG, N. R., CPL ....... MC CLURE, O. IAI., CPL. MC LEAN, D. E., SGT .... MC VICAR, R. A., SGT... MEYER, R., SGT ......... MOLENDA, G. J., SGT... MICHAEL, M. L., PFC... MORGAN, C. T., SGT. .. OLSON, I. IV., SGT ....... PECK, H. G., PFC ..... PEISER, B. G., SSGT.. . .. PHEBUS, T. R., SGT .... ...cfo Gen. Del. Carl Junction, Mo. LINK, D. L., PFC ......... .1215 IAVest Main St., New Iberia, La. MARCELL, L. L., SGT .... . . . . . . . .825y, Santa Barbara Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Ia. . . .6609 Fleming Rd., Everett, Wash. 2777 Aluingroom Court, Oakland 5, Cal. .4077 Wightman St., San Diego, Cal. .Route .-Jil, Box 9, Ironwood, Mich. ....Route girl, Box 111, Rifle, Colo. ..Florentine Apts., XV. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. .1217 East 40th St., Tacoma, XVash. ..............BOx 531, Rifle, Colo. ..................Miles,Tex. . . . . . . .4477 Sherman Oaks Circle, Sherman Oaks, Cal. PICKE, A. S., SGT ..... ..... 6 349 Darwell, Bell Gardens, Cal. RIDDLE, P. M., SGT ..... RIGSBEE, Y. B., SGT .... ROBERTS, D. L., SGT.. . .1316 Kincaid, Oklahoma City, Okla. ..220 South Allis St., Jonesboro, Ark. . . . . . . . . .Box 683, Belle Fourche, S.D. RUSS, W. F., SGT ........ 1733 Revere Ave., San Francisco, Cal. SCHATZ, K. K., CPL ........ Post Ofhce Box 1054, Orland, Cal. SCHNEIDER, V. H., SSGT. ............ Box 254, Eaton, Colo. SHAW, E. H., PFC ........ 3236 N.E. 18th Ave., Portland, Ore. SILVEY, D. M., PFC ............ 1703 Crawford St.t, Boone, Ia. STAUM, J. S., PFC. .4245 11th Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. STAVENGER, R. L., PFC. .1322 South Komensky, Chicago 23, 5 5 1 I Ill. SUKOVATY, G. C., SGT.. .. ...... Stroud, Okla. TAYLOR, B. C., SGT. ..... .................. O gden, Ut. VAN LITH, C. M., SGT ................... Maple Lake, Minn. YVEBB, D. L., CPL .............. 1409 Polk St., Phoenix, Ariz. WEISS, D. L., SGT .... 2324 S. Atlantic Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. INHITE, L. SGT. .... Route .JL-2, Box 130, Forest Grove, Ore. WILLSON, W. T., SGT ...................... Fairmont, N. D. YARYAN, YV. N., CPL. .401 E. Pennell St., Carl Junction, Mo. ENGINEERING OFFICERS BROIAIN, D. N., LT .......... 3304 McGraw St., San Diego, Cal. BROWN, S., ENS ...... ..... . . . .2055 Ash St., Denver, Colo. BURGER, R. L., ENS ........ 1105 E 10th St., Duluth, Minn. CARROLL, P. E., ENS .......... 2201 Wilkes St., Biloxi, Miss. COFFIN, G. E., CDR .............. 818 5th St., Coronado, Cal. CRAWFORD, E. E., CHRELEC .... 122 Idaho St., Vallejo, Cal. CURRAN, C. XV., CHELEC ...... 4 Gerrish Court, Kittery, Me. DEMMONS, E. L., LTJG .............. Rt. :,l7':2, Asheville, N.C. GRAY, D. S., ENS .......... 215 South 26th St., La Crosse, Wis. HANSSON, H. E., LTJG .... 920 Vaness Ave., San Francisco, Cal. HIGGS, R. F., ENS .......... 903 South Oak St., Arlington, Va. HOLTE, R. YV., CHMACH .... 434 103rd St., Los Angeles, Cal. JACKSON, B. C., LTJG .... Rt i112 Box 606, Birmingham, Ala. MAYNARD, L. P., LT ........ 560 Park Ave., S.E., Atlanta, Ga. MC BRATNEY, T. R., LT .......... 2621 HF St., Eureka, Cal. MCDONALD, E. J., CHMACH .... 47 Copley Ter. Springfield, Mass. MOORE, H. H., CHMACH ........ 365719, Cfo Chief of Bureau Naval Personnel MICHALEK, C., LT ............ 3482 Trophy Dr., La Mesa, Cal OSBORN, N., LTJG ........ 119 West Almeria, Phoenix, Ariz. ROLLANS, J. M., CHCARP .... 2363 Pacific, Long Beach, Cal. SCHLANGEN, W. M., ENS ............ P.O. Box 1167 Rt. :,lf2, Pompano Beach, Fla. SEKERKA, J. P., I.CDR .................. 1009 West Brown St., Iron Mountain, Mich. SHOPE, J. A., LTJG. .670 N. Elcamino Real, San Mateo, Cal. A DIVISION 194 BARNES, G. M., MM3 ............................ Cody, Neb. BEHMER, H. L., EN2 .... 2808 Folsom St., San Francisco, Cal. BRAY, M. EN3 ...................... Box 355, Atmore, Ala. BULETTI, R. L., FN ........... 802 Mlilrow St., Petaluma, Cal BULLOCK, C. VV., FN ...... 107 South 5th St., Osborne, Kans. CALDVVELL, E. A., MMC ................ Rt. 1, Allendonia, O. CASTEEN, K. w., FN... CHANNEL, D. FN. . .. CHARLSEN, R. A., MM3 CLARK, J. w., FN ...... . COGGINS, G. R., FNS. .. CON'WAY, F. J., FN .... . CRUNK, F. C., MR3 .... DALE, D. D., FN ...... Rt. 3, Rose Hill, N.C. 240 Lawrence St., Newark, O. Rt. 4, Newton, Kans. Dorby, Mont. 500 Cox Ave., Thomasville, N.C. 1, Rush, Tex. . . . . . . .4401 Parkway, Fairfield, Ala. P.O. Box 15, Halfmoon Bay, Cal. DICKENS, C. V., FN .... . DONALD, E., MMC ......... ...........Rt. 3, Thomasville, N.C. 3407 Convair St San Die O Cal w ' 'Q g , . EDWARD, B. L., MM2 ........ 5127 Hunter Ave., Norwood, O. GARLAND, E. V., FN ....... 4, Murray, Ky. GILMORF, G. A., FN2 ....................... Rr. 1, Milo, Mo. GREIG, D. J., FN ........ 78 Notre Dame Ave., Hicksville, N.Y. GUIN, C., FN ............. 1, Monticello, Ky. HAINES, w. P., FN .... ..... 9 07 west 3rd Sr., Bicknell, Ind. HARDFR, R. FA ........ 500 F. Wilson Ave., Bauxire, Ark. HARDING, D. R., FA ........ 39 south St., Hamilton, O. HARRIS, E. W., FN .... BOX 2, Crum, Va, HATTER, D. R., FN .................... Corpus Christi, Tex. HOOVER, C. M., NF ........ 609 North Region, Hominy, Okla. JOHNSON, H. R., FN .......... 1602 Barto Dr., Turkin, Tex. KALENDA, J., FN3 ......... 4, Temple, Tex. KIMMEL, B. H., FN ............ 636 Smith Ave., Sikeston, Mo. KOVERMAN, R. L., MML. .11043A Stalkerway, Alameda, Cal. LAHMANN, R. MM3 ............ Box 232, Makeeney, Kang, LANE, J. w., MM2. . . . .. ....Box 3271, Sheridan Park Sta., Bremerton, Cal. LEGER, C. J., FA .............. 735 Guidry St., Opalousas, La. MARSH, J. H., FN ...... 3461 Bowman St., Philadelphia, Penn. MEDFORD, R. L., FA ..... .610 South Monger, Pasadena, Tex. MORTENSON ,D. H., FN .............. 3132 North Athol St., MUNDT, E. C., MMC .... NABER, S., MM1 ......... Baldwin Park, Cal. . . . . . . .1330 North Montgomery St., Bremerton, Wash. .424 Columbia St., Portsmouth, Va. NOWLIN, C. E., FN ...................... Rt. 2, Atkins, Ark. OSBORNE, C. E., BTC ...... 1735 Pine Ave., Long Beach, Cal. PADGETT, D. J., FN ...... 501 E. Bruneau, Kennerick, Wash. PEOPLES, N. E., FN ....... .....................Syracuse,Mo. RHODES, W. R., FA ...... 216 E. Henshaw Rd., Phoenix, Ariz. RIGDON, H. F., MMR2..1l40 South Stewart, Springfield, Mo. POLLOCK, G. L., FN ........ 3130 Vista Place, Tacoma, lNash. ROBINSON, R. E., FN ...... 15925 Jim Dally, Romulus, Mich. ROOT, F. R., FN ...... . RUTTER, R. E., FA ...... SALISBURY, H. E., MM2 .... SFXTON, J. A., FA .... .................Coo1v1lle, Ohio . . . . .Box 153, Ferryville, Wis. . . . .2116 Kanawha Terrace St., Alzans, W. Va. .................Rt.2Walker, Ia. SHUE, J. N. fdj, FN .... ..... 5 04 W. Fairfield, Lansing, Mich. SNYDER, G. C., FN ..... . SPANN, D. H., MM3. . .. SPRINK, R. K., MR3 .... . SURLINE, R. V., FN ..... . ....1050 Valencia St., Colton, Cal. ......... .Rt. 3, Spokane, Wash. . ........... Lake Benton, Minn. .. .... 459 N. 6th, Laramie, Wyo. TANKERSLEY, T. H., MC .......... 609 Lee St., Bedford, Va. TAYLOR, G. A., FA ...... THOMPSON, C. E., FA... TILLEY, F., FN ...... . . . . . .8332 SW. 20th, Portland, Ore. . . . . .616 E. Main, Puyallup, Wash. ................Princeton, VV. Va. WILLMOTT, A., MM3 ...... 925 Wheatley Ave., Modesto, Cal. ZVVAYER, L. K., FN .... B DIVISION ABFRNFTHY, J. A., FN.. ALBIN1, S., FN ........... ADAMS, R. A., FN ........ ALCAZAR, P., FN ..... . ALLEN, B. H., FN .... AMES, J. D., FA ........ . ANDERSON, K. D., FN .... ANDERSON, D. C., FN. . .. ANTONSEN, G. L., FA... ASHTON, C. L., FN ..... . AVFRFTT, L. M., BTC... BARRETT, W. L., FN ....... BECK, H. P., FA ...... . BERG, R. K., FN ...... . BELLMER, D. I., FA. . .. BEEM, D. E., FN ..... . BENDER, M., FN .... . BENJAMIN, R. E., FA.. .. BERGREN, R. T., BT1. .. BLUMER, E. N., FN.. .. BERITCH, M. C., FA ..... BOLLINGER, H. D., FN.. 1, Grinnel, Ia. Duvall, O. 196 1812 Ridge Road, Boys City, Mich ...Star Rt., Box 73, Petalumia, Cal. ...................Santa Rosa, Cal. ....P.O. Box 546, Yale, Cal. .................Winterset, Ia. Salem, Ore. P.O. Box 608, La Center, Wash . . . . . .1530 S. E., Milwaukee, . . . . . . .Box 41-a, Rio Dell, . ..,. 9 Shaw Place, St. Louis, ....................Encinatas, .9901 Hasket Road, Oakland, .........Rt. jj.-3, Commerce, ...1523 North St., Pittsburg, Ore. Cal MO Cal Cal Ga Cal ..................Dunkerton, Ia . ........... Barnes, Kans ...........HawthOrne, Cal ....Box 577, Fort James, Cal ...............Chicago, Ill .....Cape Girardiau, Mo ................TacOma, Wash 422, Boise, Id. BROOKSHIRE, J. T., FN ...... 2131 Y'Vest 3rd St., Dayton, O. BROXVN, R. E., BT3 ....... ...... I '.O. Box 554, Ripley, Okla. BULKLEY, H. IV., FN .................. Shallow VVater, Kans. BURROIVS, B. D., FN ..... ...70l Harrison St., Trinidad, Colo. BURROWS, D. C., FN ............ 104 VV. Baca, Jerseyville, Ill. BYRD, R. J., FN ....... BUCK, J. B., FN ..... BURNETT, K., FN ..... .947 Cornela Ave., Lakeland, Fla. .607 East llth St., Pueblo, Colo. ....303yZ 4th St., Hogiuan, IfVisc. - 1, - . -.- ,..-- - 4 .- , .L . . ...-..-..-..:.... J ,.r.e..:..-.. ,...-- A..-.L . H.. A :L:as-is-L:-,:..L.a..,. Z.. 1 .1 .F., an 1 -544:-S-..a..:,.,.-,.. 1.3 5i'i:'1if::g:li'ziai::'.i:.::t11?:iai' iafai-iaiazgzz.iriiigiiiiif' ii f 1 r '4G::': -5.5 .,,.yf:.'13f 11f -'L+-Tm-1.'f: ffaene- If---5---I-at :snagi.:a-as::-2-11-avg:-w-umm,fr.:-:L-as -Lia -r.g:.4:1f H 1: , y::,-.1.- 1.-5.21 -Lt-: J: g'.rT:i::g-:':-f-..wF 1--:--1-1, .:- :wx :--.N-1-1:--:sv .. 1.11114-1-sf -- - '-:gf -- - .-:L R.-V., -.. .--A :-. :- .1- 27 DAVIS, R. A., BT3' ........ 6242 South Kenwood, Chicago, Ill. FALES, C. G., FN ...... FULLER, D. R., FA... 1 280 CAMPBELL, L. M., FN .... 2417 147. Broad St., Spokane, VVash CAMPBELL, M. G., FN ....... 288 Barren St., Logan Port, Ind. CARRUTH, D. VV., FN ...... 363W E. Lincoln Ave., Deholb, Ill CASWELL, M. R., FN .......................... Redding, Cal CHAPMAN, M. YV., BTC .......... 2418 Fort St., Omaha, Neb CHILDS, R., FN .................. Box 17, Wfhite Falls, Ga CHRISTIAN, L. D., BTC ........ 813 Sth Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y CLARK, R. R., FN ........ 1703 South Gary Place, Tulsa, Okla CLIFTON, YV. R., MM1 ..................,..... Albany, Ga COLLIER, R. C., FN ....... .............. S t. Helens, Ore COLEMAN, J. E., FN ..... ............... M oorehead, Miss ....1607 E. 8th., Kansas City, Mo CRAMER, C. D., FA ..... ...... R .R. 1, Box 95 A, Tyler, Tex COWAN, D. M., FA ..... CRANDALL, D. D., FN ...... 3014 N. 34th Place, Phoenix, Ariz. CRAWFORD, C. XV., FA ...... 912 East 2nd St., Cameron, Tex CRAWFORD, B. L., FN ........ Box 721, Kings Mountain, N.C CRANE, T. P., BT3 .... 415. Hellerman St., Philadelphia, Penn CRISWELL, T. F., FA ............ Rt. 31, Box 94, Uriah, Ala. CUNNINGHAM, T. R., FA .................... Seattle, Wash DAVIS, W. F., FN ..... DAVIS, VV. O., FN ..... DE BoRD, J. R., FN .... DE BOUT, F., FN ..... DAWE, P. C., FA ..... DELOZIER, F. E., BT3 ..... DIXON, E. A., FN ..... DODGE, C. L., FN ......... ECHOLS, E., FN .... 933 ELLISOR, L. L., FN... ELLIS, J. w.-, FA ..... . ENGLISH, B. T., FN ....... EVERETT, H. A., BT3 FAKER, D. L., FN ..... FIMBRES, P. S., FN... FINK, J. D., FA ....... FORD, L. B., FN ...... ........ . . .RFD 32, Parkston, N.C ...Rt. 31, Colorado City, Tex ....... . .Box 251, Whitter, N.C Kans ....14364 Rockdale, Detroit, Mich ...................Marysville, Cal Rt. 32, Box 402, Chow Chilla, Cal ...844 N. lst St., Ponea City, Okla Greenwood Ave., Hot Springs, Ark .... ... ... ...Little Mountain, S.C . . .126 Summers St., Kennesaw, Ga. .1254 Cottage Pl. N.W., Canton, O ........Rt. 32, Baton Rouge, Ia ....P.O. Box 1724, Fresno, Cal .....325 E. 6th St., Delta, Colo . . . . . . . . .347 Napa St., Rodeo, Cal ....5 lst St., Rt. 12, Concord, N.C 31, Ashdown, Ark FOWLER, A. G., FN ....... 2332 W. Vista Ave., Phoenix, Ariz ....................Seattle, Wash LLOYD, L. M., BT3 ..... 1021 North Bryan, North Platt, Neb. LONG, F. L., FN ....... LYDA, R. M., FN .... LYNN, v. M., FA ..... MANERS, J. T., FN .... MARION, N. I., FN .... MANUEL, R. T., FN. . . . MARTIN, E. R., FN .... MATHIS, G. A., FN. . .. MAXVVELL, O. L., BT2 MC GINNIS, F. H., BT3 .... MC CRARY, C. E., FN.. MC GRA147, P. J., BT3.. MC NEEL, G. E., BT3.. MEISINGER, E. E., FA.. 33, Gooding, ld. ...............Box 1046, Elroy, Ariz. . . . . . .Box 343, Okanogan, Mfash. . . . .Rt. 31, Caruthersville, Tenn. .................Beicourt, N.D. ....Rt. 2, Box 428, Dinuba, Cal. ...............Riverda1e, Cal. Louis, Mo. ............Riverside, Cal. ............Neodesha, Kans. . . . . .2909 Dutton, Waco, Tex. . . . .l104y2 Graymount Ave., Adamsville, Ala .. . . . . . . . .P.O. Box 267, Courts, Colo. . . . . . . . . . .3929 19th St., Omaha, Neb. MC COLLUM, R. L., FA. .2188 West Irwin Way, Eugene, Ore. MILLER, R. L., FN. .101 Charleston Rd., Mountain View, Cal. MOORE, J. WY, FA ................ Rt. 31, Shepherdsville, Ky. MERIDETH, R. E., FA ..................... Waverly Hill, Ky. NEWMAN, F., FA ....... NEVJMAN, O. D., FN .... NIDAY, G. T., FN .... . NOBLE, J. G., FA .... . OGILVIE, J. F., FN. . .. OLD, J. A., FN ..... . oLsoN, M. C., FN .... OLSON, E. J., FA ...... ...... . . . . .San Simon, Ariz. . . . . .1010 League, Odewsa, Tex. .. . .7810 Capitol, Houston, Tex. . . . .730 Hadly St., Biloxi, Miss. ..... . . .Box 511, Cashmere, Wash. . . . . . . . . . .Box 4074, Daytown, Tex. ....1322 S. 22nd St., Fort Dodge, Ia. . . . . . . .235 Pierce St., Barstow, Cal. PARMAN, J. W., FN .... ................. Y Varrensberg, Mo. PATTON, J. H., FN ......... Rt. 310, Box 394 A, Fresno, Cal. PATTON, A. W., FA ................. ........... S alinis, Cal. PAULIN, D. W., FN .... 14152 So. Frances, West Minister, Cal. PENDERGRAFT, P. D., FN ............ Box 431, Sedan, Kans. PENTER, H. R., BT2 ........ 2449 Wader St., San Diego, Cal. PERCIVAL, W. L., FN ...... 14502 Gibson Ave., Compton, Cal. GANS, J., BTG1 ............................... Denver, Colo GARRISON, V. D., BT3 ................ Derham Springs, La GATCHELL, K. W., MML2 .... 3110 Benton Blvd., Kansas Cityi ' Mo GAULT, J. R., FN ........ .... B ox 493, Darien, Ga GILLHAM, D. G., FN .... ........... B lue Springs, Neb GINN, D. E., FA ........ ....... R t. 31, Hastings, Minn GLENN, G. M., FN ..... .... 5 20 S. Water, Sapulpa, Okla GODWIN, C. M., FA ..... ................ R t. 31, Uriah, Ala GORMAN, G. L., FN ................ 1024 N.W.. Mimi, Okla GRANT, W., FN .......... Rt. 32, Regal Road, Encinitas, Cal GREENOUGH, W. A., FA ........ Route 4, Bellingham, Wash GREENHALGH, K. M.,'FA .................... Everett, VVash GREER, J. H., BT3 .................. Rt. 31, Lexington, Okla GRIMES, L. E., FN ........... Rt. 31, Box 138, Atmore, Okla HALVERSON, C. L., BT3 .......... RR 33, Eagle Groove, Ia HAHN, R. W., FN .......... Southerland Cottage, Meade, Kans HALE, K. E., FN ............ 1628 E. Rich St., Spokane, Wash HAMMERSLEY, J. J., FN. .J .................... Williams, Ore HANSON, C. E., FN ..................... Rt. 1, Caldwell, Id HARGRODER,'W. J., FN ..... Rt. 32, Box 273-D, Osilousa, La HARDIN, G. T., FN ....... 1232 Greenwood St., Mfichita, Kans HARMAN, T. O., FN ...... 224 Brookside Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal HARRISON, L. R., FN. .4823 A, Natural Bridge, St. Louis, Mo HAUSER, W. A., BT3 .......... 402 Dudely St., Camden, N.J HEFLEY, L. D., FN ..... ...Rt. 31, Welbers Falls, Okla HEMBY, R., Jr., FN .... .... P .O. Box 712, Troup, Tex HENSLEY, A. J., BT3 ........................... Mantie, Tex HINSON, E. A., FN .............. Star Rt. 31, St. Johns, Fla HILL, W. R., BT3 .... 1025 Lakeside Ave., CoeurD'Alene, Id HOLST, G. L., FN ......... 409 East 4th St., West Liberty, Ia HUDSON, A. J., FN ........................ Chesterlield, S.C HULL, R. E., BT3 .............. P.O. Box 614, Valdese, N.C HUSKONEN, FO. P., MMC ....... 1512 VV. 8th St., Ashtabla, O POTEAT, O. R., FN .... PRECHT, A. L., FN ..... RABE, w. P., FN REsoN, K. s., BT3. . .. REED, J. B., FN ..... . REEDER, J. w., FN .... RICH, T. R., FN .... ROSE, T. R., FN ..... . .. . . .4207 Larchmount, Dallas, Tex. Hector, Minn. Sheboygan, Wis. .........................Lenox, Ia. ....P.O. Box 461, Blytheville, Ark. ....... . .Box 533, Haines, Ore. ....993 E. Yosemite, Mantica, Cal. ....................Laure1, Miss. SAIGE, T. MT., FN ....... .............. B ox 809, Keiser, Ark. SANDERS, O. W., BT3.. ....Rt. 32, Box 1784, Tacoma, Wash. SATTLER, W. D., BT3 ................... Box 655, Aron, S.D. SAUCEDA, L., FN ....... .... 1 20 Mildred, San Antonio, Tex. SCOTT, W. F., FN ........ SEEMANN, W. C., FN .... SCHEEL, R. E., FN ....... . . . . . . .Rt. 31, Sawinsburo, Ga. .. ........ Patrichsburg, Ind. .....Rt. 4, Waterloo, Ia. SCHILLING, C. C., FN ..................... Mt. Hermon, La. SECREST, H. S., FA ................... Box 367, Drexal, N.C. SCHISZLER, R. E., FN.. P.O. Box 3615, Palm Springs, Cal. SIL-LS, D. E., FN ...................... Box 629, Conroe, Tex. SMITH, C. E., FA ..... .......................Carcey,S.C. SMITH, D. G., FN ..................... Rt. 31, Arlington, O. SMITH, E. W., FN ...... . . . . . . . .68 North lst West, Sandy, Ut. JACOBSON, L., FN.. JACOBSON, L. IV., FN ................... s... JAGGERS, C. A., BTC. JETT, s. L., FN ....... JoNEs, D. w., FA ..... JORDAN, R. w., FN.. . . . . .RFD 33, Pennsboro, W.Va . . . . . . .407 4th St., St. Corbin, Ky: .. ..... 1921 Emma, Fort Wayne, Ind KELLER, E. L., MMC ........ Rt. 31, Box 346, Clackmas, Ore KOSKY, A. P., FN .... LANDHERR, A. L., FN ............... LANE, E. L., FN ........ LA ROSE, E. B., FN... ...............Phi1ade1phia, Penn Anns, Ga .......RFD 37, Dover, Kans ....P.O. Box 31, Graton, Cal. .................Drayton, N.D ..Histon, Wisc. . . . . . . .4129 Kansas St., San Diego, Cal STANDRIGGE, W. W., BTC ....... ......... G ouldbuck, Tex. STEVVART, D. E., BT3 .......... 517 Walnut, Santa Cruz, Cal. SWINFORD, K., FN ........... P.O. Box 703, Garber, Okla.- SYMONOVICZ, R. M., BT3. .26 Marshall St., Worcester, Mass: STUBBS, G., FN ......................... Rt. 32, Utica, Miss. SPENCE, L. C., FN ....... ............ R t. 31, Corinth, Ky. STEPHENS, F. M., FN ..... ' .... 16021 Mkt. St., Houston, Texas TANKERSLEY, W. A., FN .... 2516 Fulton St., Houston, Texas THOMPSON, W. L., FN. . .Rt. 31, Box 3265, Gladwater, Tex. THOMPSON, D. O., BTC ....................... Monroe, La. TOWNSLEY, W. E., FN. .913 Montana Ave., Deer Lodge, Mont. TRUELSON, P. A., BT3 ...... 1612 Josephine St., Berkeley, Cal. TWEDELL, J. R., FN .... 119th W. 18th St., Owensburo, Miss. VALEK, E. W., FN .............................. Dayton, Ore. VIERKING, G. C., FA ..... ........ 1 406 8th St., Biloxi, Miss. VAN CAMP, G. S., ...,. ............. Independence, Mo. WALLACE, L. W., FA ....... Rt. 31, Box 156, Aumsville, Ore. WALKUP, G. D., FN ...................... North, Soup, Neb. WARE, R. J., BT2 ........ 1954 Union St., San Francisco, Cal. WELCH, G. E., FN ..... .................. B uena Vista, Ga. WELCH, G. H., FN .................... Rt. 35, Gilmer, Tex. WHEAT, F., Jr., FN ...... 2725 W. Berde Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. WILCOX, C. E., FN ...... 514 A, Nazales Star Rt., Tucson, Ariz. WILLIAMS, D. E., FN ...................... Stathmore, Calif. WILLIAMS, F. Y., FN... Rt. 32, Box 72 A, Wetumpha, Ala. TNILLIS, L. M., BT3 .......... Rt. 33, Box 352, Poanoni, Va. WILSON, C. IV., FN ..... .................. R t. 31, Lee, Fla. wILsoN, J. FN ..... . . . .1543 Hoglas Ave., Del Paso, Cal. YVILSON, J. YV., FN .......... 692 Walnut Ave., Eugene, Ore. WRIGHT, M. E., FN ...... 1124 West Mt. View, Phoenix, Ariz. WESSELSKI, E. J., FN ...... ..............Box 37, Nada, Tex. ZIDEK, J. J., FN ......... .... 2 2 Kohler Ave., Lyndora, Penn. E DIVISION 198 AMMEEN, S. EM3 .......... 410 Pearl St., Elizabeth City, N.C. ANGERSBACH, C.E., EM3 15 1'Voodland Ave., South River, N.J. BEDGOOD, T. L., EM3 .......... Rt. 4, Box 40, Augusta, Ga. BERNHARDT, T., ICFN ...... RFD 5, Rt. 31, Somerville, N.J. BLAKE, R. G., IC3 ............ 658 12th Ave., Kirkland, Wash. SCHOOLS, C. E., EM3 .......... 314 South 6th St., Lebanon, Pa. SCHOONOVER, R. E., FN ............ 2506 N. 29th, Bgige, Id. SHERMAN, L. J., EMI .... Woodside Place, Niagara Falls, N.Y. SHULTE, R. W., FA .......... 4019 Dryden Ave., St. Louis, Mo. SIMONS, R. J., EM3 ........ 418 Duncan Ave., Front Royal, Va. SMITH, D. E., FN ........ 4843 West 139th St., Hawthorne, Cal. SNYDER, W. E., EM3 .......... 2004 Wood St., Harrisburg, Pa. SPRINGLE, B. T., IC3 .......... 123 Front St., Beaufort, N.C. SPRINGLE, B. T., IC3 ............ 123 Front St., Beaufort, N.C. STEPINA, B. J., ICFN .......................... Dante, S.D. VOLZ, M. C., FN .......... 220 Grand Drive, New Orleans, La. WIEANO, K. R., FN ....... 1, Goodland, Ind. BOSWELL, L. D., EM3 ............................. Viola, Id. BREST, G. K., EM3 ...... 446 Loop St., Ellwood City, Penn. BRINKMAN, T. H., EMFN ...... 567 North St., Dalton, Mass. BRITT, O. K., EMP1 .... 447 Hillside Lane, Santa Monica, Cal. BROOKHART, A. N., EM3 .............. Rt. 1, Butler, Penn. CABRERA, J. J., FN ......... 704 Waverly St., Palo Alto, Cal. . . . . . . .Box R., Jackson Hole, Wyo. CHAPMAN, H. D., ICC ....... 1247 10th Ave., San Diego, Cal. CHAPMAN, VV. C., ICFN. .. CHAMBERS, S., FA ..... . CLEMENTS, B. IV., FN .... . 315 DAIKER, 147. J., EMFN. . . . DALBY, T. M., EMFN ..... . DAVIDSON, IV. E., EM3 .... . COMLEY, C. F., FN ..... 1, Cassville, Wis. ................Box 287,Iba,S.C. ................San Anselmo, Cal. Columbia Pl., East St. Louis, Ill. .....................Auburn, Ia. DAVIS, R. VV., EMFN .......... 4400 Sherve Ave., St. Louis Mo. DEAL, L., EM3 ............ DEYESO, A. A., EMFN .... DULLANTY, R. F., FN .... DYKE, R. L., FN ........ FALLER, H., EM3 .... H5000 NW 18th Ave., Miami, Fla. ....20 Tileston St., Everett, Mass. ....l808 50th St., Sacramento, Cal. ....932 West Olive, Morovia, Cal. ...................Wiehart, Mont. FARRIS, B., EM3 ................ 426 S, Williams, Dayton, O. FILION, W. J., EMFN ...... 2049 Sylvia St., Coule Dam, Wash. FRISBY, H. L., ICFA .............. 2049 Sylvia St., Xelmp, Cal. GARRETT, J. J., ICFA .... GAY, K. B., FA .......... GOFF, R. M., EMFN ........ . . . . . . .1011 Dakim, Lansing, Mich 3, Marchlield, N.C. .l05540 Mert. Ave., Overland, Mo. HANsoN, J. o., IC3 ............................ Knippa, Tex. .304 E. 12th St., Pine Bluff, Ark. .. . . . . .614 Hour St., Waco, Tex. IVALKER, C. R., FA ........ 2211 Helen St., Lake Charles, La. WALTON, M. M., EM2... VVHITE, R. L., EMFN ..... WHITLOW, B., FA ..... WHITMAN, R. W., FN.. VVILKENS, B. B., EMFN. .. .....,...............Crewell, Ore. . . . .North Vernon Rt., 5, Ind. . . . . . .Box 416, Winters, Tex. . . . . .Routey Council Bluffs, Ia. . . . . . . . . . . .7628 West 64, Argo, Ill. WOOD, J. C., ICFN ...... 1420 Denision Ave., Tacoma, Wash. YOUNG, E., EM3 ..... .............. R t. 4-2, Warsaw, Ind. ER DIVISION ALLEN, G. G., ET3 ....... AUSTIN, R. F., ETSN .... . BALDWIN, w.L., ET3 5708 BIEBER, J. w., ETSN. .302 BIGGERSTAFF, CJ., ET3. BRUBAKER, E. D., ET3. .. BUICE, J. B., ET3 ........ . CHECKLEY, C. H., ET3. .. COEN, J. D., ET3 ........ . DAKE, R. E., ETSN ...... . 200 .49 Wisner Ave., Middletown, N.Y. . . . . . . .412 N. 10th, Centerville, Ia. Ocean Beach Hq., Longview, Wash. N. Walnut Ave., New Hampton, Ia. .2200 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa, Cal. .....'6l2 Ave. H. Bolder City, Nev. ...Rt. .Jlf3, Box 120, Rock Hill, S.C. .29 Bennett St., South Portland, Me. .421 E. Oakland Ave., Columbus, O. HARDER, H. H., EMFN ........... 1055 Espanade, Chico, Cal. HAUGEN, H. D., EMFN ........ ............. O kleb, Minn. HEGANBARTH, A. J., EMFN ............. 515 12th St., N.W., Mason City, Ia. HERRING, P. P., FN .... ..... 1 526 13th Ave., Bessemer, Ala. HOEG, P. L., EMFN .... ..........................Traer, Ia. HONKOMP, E. C., EM3 ...... 3971 Ruth Lane, Cincinnati, O. HUDSON, G. D., EMFN .... HUFF, B. L., EMFN ........ 692 I'Vashington St., Pocatello, Id. ..l607 48th 1St., Birmingham, Ala. HUGHES, M. O. ..... ................ B ox 59, Cambria, Wis. JAMES, 12. E., FN .......... 745 N. 22nd St., Milwaukee, Wis. JAQUESS, L. IC3 ............ 862 Plala Serna, Ontario, Cal. JENKE, C. H., ICFN .... JOHNSON, H. L., FN ..... JOHNSON, M. J., FN .... JUBY, J., EMFN ....... KING, N. C., FN ..... KLAUSS, O. L., IC3 .... KLEIN, T. V., ICFN ..... LACROKI, C. D., IC3 ..... ...5520 Summit St., Apt .7':,l:6, Pasadena, Cal. ... . . .Rt. 2, Forest City, Ia. . . . . . . .110 Godfeny, Danville, Va. ......................Sperry, Okla. .Hdqs. 5039th A.D.W. Bldg. D-65, APO 942 cfo PM, Seattle, Wash. Ute, Ia. ....l3944 9th St., Des Moines, Ia. ....................Adamee, Mo. LANIER, C. D., FN ....................... Bowling Green, Ky. LANDRY, L. A. N., FN ....... Route 1, Box 153, Broussard, La. LEAVERTON, L.M., FN. .610yZ East 8th St., National City, Cal. LESLEY, R. W., EMFN 1606 Camino Primavera, Bakerlield, Cal. LIPPERT, G. D., EMFN ................ ' ........ C hapin, Ill. LITTLEFIELD, R. A., IC3 ........... Box 744, Kirkland, VVash. LOFTON, D. E., EMFN ...... 6234 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. LYNCH, R. J., EMFN ...... 40 Gladden St., New Britain, Conn. MACIAK, J. B., EMFN .......... 344 East 26th St., Erie, Pa. MARTIN, T. A., EMFN ........... Box 555, Fort Meade, Tex. MANISCALCO, A. S., FA ............. 718 Santini, Biloxi, Miss. MC CLELLAN, W.G., EM3. .602 East Broadway, Elk City, Okla. MC COMBS, J. W., EMC. . .4057 Citradona, Spring Valley, Cal. MC GRANE, R. D., ICFN ........ 745 Marco Place, Venice, Cal. MORABITO, F., EM2 .... 116 Wellington Ave., Rochester, N.Y. MYERS, IV. H., EMFN .......... 293 Eggenton Rd., Akron, O. NALITT, A. S., EMFN .... 100 Stuyvesant Place, Staten Is., N.Y. PARHAM, C. M., IC3 ........ 1290 Roberts Drive, Atlanta, Ga. PASS, J. C., FN ........ ............... S wepsonville, N.C. PAYNE, J. R., FA ....... .... R Oute 4, Maceo, Ky. PERRITT, C. D., FA ..... ............... F ort Bragg, Cal. PHILLIPS, H. L. ...... ........... B ox 336, Shiatook, Okla. POTTS, M. L., FA ............ 3725 Craig Ave., Louisville, Ky. REDMOND, T. E., FN ...... 17 Aiken Blvd., Warrenville, S.C. ROSEDAHL, R. E., ICFN ............ BOX 173, Colstrip, Mont. 4 , . . . - A..-...f...... ,.4..:..,..,..,,.,..,..,.-...:...,:.c-I.2...:...... :..,.,..f ,..,..:...-:..,.:..,..a..4:::f:::'- -7 2 '.: i-rmfiifair-:izz..:1vLf'T1f E1iEfzi-Ksifliziiifir?A?fi?f?ilV3'3 4 .- - . ', .. .f 4 1--ff-'17 '- '- '- 1' ' ' Y .-,.,. -....-.. :..:..,.1,..... . :.-1112 sau .2 - .. 1.5, : .:..:.,.....a .-.1......a,.z,,,. ...-.- -S..-.N..L,::l'T.i,Q,41,.',,'Z,. ..,p. 551. 1.5 1..- 1.-. ...,.1fQ...,...... .na - .- ,Q-A-1.',..--1..-11: .- J--rr-A-1: N-ef?-:furf7ef'2?Lf2'-'-.- U:-mag:-:S.IEIACAQ-E231f:t:::':r2:s:.5,:t:,Qw. :f:f.mas-rrfrlfu.-ami -visit-:raytafpfsfvs-f:-fy.-I-2.-f ..--1 - .4 -- ,...---.. -A A..-2 ----4 -- -v-A A - - -A -4- -- f- '- f - f - - ' DAVIS, D. E., ET3 .......... 109 Olympic St., Arlington, WVash. GALLAUGHER, J. L., ET3 ...... 92 Bridge St., Chillicothe, O. KALENDA, J. Qnj, ETSN .............. Rt. 5644, Temple, Tex. KNOTT, E. M., Jr., ET3 ...... 1004 Newell Ave., Muscatine, Ia. LAMPMAN, D. E., ETSN .... Rt. .1j:1, Box 406, Atascadero, Cal. LIMPERIS, T. Qnj, ETSN .......... 5511 Pacific, Detroit, Mich. LILGE, D. C., ET2 ......... ........ B ox 303, Littlefield, Tex. MC CALL, L. E., ETSN ............ 837 47th St., Oakland, Cal. MOODY, R. J., ETSN ........ 8301 Riggs, Overland Park, Kan. PETERSON, M. E., ETSN .... 1002 Terarnce Dr., Wichita, Kan. POOLE, J. W., ET3 ............ 1837 Brinker Ave., Ogden, Ut. POTEAT, B. E., ETSN .............. Rt. :j:,1'2, Rockwell, N.C. RAILEY, J. D., ETSN ............ 1222 Callaway, Dallas, Tex. SEDLOCK, A. W. H., Jr., ET3 ............ Box 11, Shinrock, O. SIMON, J. VV., ETSN ........ 17455 Deer Park, Louisville, Ky. SIMONE, R. guy, ET3 ............ 315 Morse st., Camden, N.Y. STARK, R. M., ETSN .... ........ 1 008 S. 9th, Selina, Kans. STOUT, N. D., ETSN ..... ..... 4 07 63rd St., Oakland, Cal. TAGGART, F. S., ETSN ...... 1111 Front St., Evanston, YVyo. TARPLEY, H. M., YN3 ...... 5582 Grant St., S.E., Atlanta, Ga. THOMSON, J. S., ET3. .262 Santiago Ave., Redwood City, Cal. NVALKER, B. J., ET3 ................ Rt. .171-1, Houstonia, Mo. VVILKERSON, R. W., ET3 ...... Rt. jfl, Box 2553, Perris, Cal. WORK, J. P., ET3 ..................... J. . .McGees Mill, Penn. M DIVISION 202 ADAM, J. A., MM3 ................ 350 Derrah St., Berlin, N.H. ANNON, F. E., FN ...... RFD 11751, Hillcrest Drive, Caldwell, Id. ALEXANDER, J. E., FN ................ Box 304, Naples, Tex. ATTENCIO, VV. A., MMI, .... Rt. 1754, Box 2-A, Port Orchard, Wash. ALFORD, R. W., FN ..... .......... R t. if-1, Frankinton, La. BARNETT, H. E., FA ......... 215 Gray Ave., Gladewater, Tex. BAXTER, W. L., MML3, .... 2014 So. Glendale, Wichita, Kans. BEAVER, R. N., FN ........ 49 No. Guilford Ave., Columbus, O. BECHTEL, J. H., MMFN. .3519 Ivashington Ave., VVayne, Mich. BISHOP, F. E., FN ........ 810 W. Main St., Grove City, Penn. BOBO, W. L., MMI .......................... Hamilton, Ala. BOSVVELL, F. A., MMC .... 2035 Harrison Ave., San Diego, Cal. BOYT, T. W., FN .................... 444 Apache Raton, N.M. BRIZENDINE, M. L., FN ............ Box 126 Sour Lake, Tex. BROCK, G. F., MMLC .... 179 Watcom Dr. Bellingham, Wlash. BROSAM, L. R., FN .............. Rt. gi-3, Independence, Mo. BROVVN, H. E., MMLI, ........ 4201 Eileen Dr., Cincinnati, O. BURRELL, A. P., FA ........ 828 Lonti St., New Orleans, La. BYRD, A. D., FN ....... ............... B ox 576 Pratt, Kans. BYRD, S. R., MMC .............. 3438, 33rd W., Seattle, Wash. CALLAHAN, E. C., FN .... 21 Berwick Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. CANPSMITH, J. G., MM3. .1438 6th St., Muskegon Hts., Mich. CARSON, G. D., FA ............ 1710 46th Ave., Oakland, Cal. CESENA, A. B., MMI ...... 2416 C Ave., National City, Cal. CLAPP, G. N., MMFA ...... Rt. .7lf3, Box 562, Kirkland, VVash. LAVVRENCE, O. W., FN - Grand Junction, Colo. 82 CLARY, D. M., FA .... CLARK, T. E., FN ..... COLVIN, R. E., FN ..... COOK, C. L., FA .... COOK, C. R., FN ...... COOK, M. G., MM2 ..... COSAR, G., FN ...... COX, R. A., FA ...... DAHLIN, R. A., FA .... DIVELY, D. F., MM3 ..... EATMON, N. T., FA .... .........Rt. 31 Piedmont, O. .. . .Rt. 32, Marmaduke, Ark. Denver, Ky. .....Rt. 34, Box 684, Tulare, Cal. .. .Rt. 310, Box 162, VVaco, Tex. ...RFD 33, Box 122, Marshall, N.C. . .. . . .Rt. 32, Sapulpa, Okla. .........Rt. 31, Vero Beach, Fla. . . . . .Star Route 32, Susanville, Cal. .....Rt. 31, Box 80, Bedford, Penn. . . . . . . . . . .310 Cross St., Sanford, N.C. ECHOLS, F. G., SN ...... 125 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach, Cal. ELSON, D. M., MM2 ........ 276 Thorne St., Los Angeles, Cal. ELMORE, S. B., FA ..... ....... 9 05 Ellen St., Magnolia, Ark. FREEMAN, C. O., FA ..... ........... R t. 31, Wellford, S.C. GARNER, J. C., MM3 ................ Rt. 32, New Port, N.C. GEORGE, E., RFD ............ 33, Urbana, Champaign, Ohio GILBERT, C., FA ........................ Rt. 31, Evarts, Ky. GUIDRY, L., MMFN .... RFD 31, Box 133, Lake Arthur, La. HAMILTON, H. W., FN ...... Star Route, Slough House, Cal. HAMMOND, H. L., FN ............ RFD 35 Hot Springs, Ark. HANKS, W. N., MM3 ............ Star Route, Bozeman, Mont. HENRY, G. A., FN ............ 1519 Clermont St., Antigo, Wis. HILL, R. P., FN ........ 2421 Perrysville Ave., Pittsburg, Penn. HOLICK, M., FN .................... Rt. 32, Temple, Tex. HOOK, L. D., Jr., MMC ............... Friday Harbor, Wash. HUDSON, L. L., MMFN AHUND, s. K., FN ...... JACO, R. W., FN ....... JASIMAS, F. H., MM1.. . . . . . . . . .Box 807, St. Ignatius, Mont. . . . . . .1316 15th St., Lewiston, Idaho . . . . . .164 Batavia St., Orange, Cal. .. .... 1408 19th St., Altoona, Penn. JENSEN, M. W., FN .... ................... C raig, Neb. JOHNSON, H. R., FA ..... ....... P .O. Box 44, Beverly, O. KELLY, V. J., MMI ............ 503 W. Bayless St., Azuza, Cal. KISSELBURG, J. w., FN. .....R.t. 37, Box 54, 302 SE. 62nd St. Oklahoma City, Okla. LARSON, T. G., MM3 ...... 624 Kennan St., Rinelander, YVis. . . . . . . . . . . . .RR 31, Carbondale, Colo. -LEVELINE, D. R., FA ........ 2154 Alexis Rd., Toledo 13, O. -LINDSTEN, B.A., MM1,. .9126 Brookside Cr., Spring Valley, Cal. -LOVE, R. B., MMFN .................. Box 283, Maxwell, Cal. MARKER, R. D., MMFN ................ RFD 31, Hudd, Ia. MARTIN, J. A., FA ............ 229 Ford St., Watsonville, Cal. MC DONALD, L. G., MM3 .... Rt. 8c2, Box 585, Coos Bay, Ore. MC KINLEY, B. L., MM2 ...... 1608 Broadway, Camden 4, N.J. MITCHELL, D. C., FMFN ........................... Ute, Ia VVREDE, G. A., MM3 ...... ..... 6 70 w. 8th st., Garner, 1.1. z1f,1oL1aR, H. A., MM3 ...... ............ H 31'lfO1'C.l,.S. D. ZINSMEYER, c. MM3 .... ..... C icero, N.Y. R DIVISION 204 -AHRENDT, E. E., DCC. .811 Carolina St., Mellingham, lVash. ALLOWAY, N. D., FA .......................... Burwell, Neb. ANDERSON, B. E., DC3 ...... 1121 Canyon St., Speartish, S.D. ANDERSON, K. E., FN .......................... Ekron, Ky. ARMFIELD, W. R., FN .......... Rt. 31, Sedro Wooley, Wash. BARNETT, L. J., DCCA .... 4437 Ililnois St., San Diego, Cal. BLAND, C. D., FN .................. Gen. Del., Yuba City, Cal. BRINK, L. M., ME3. .217 3655 8th St., St., National City, Cal. BRONSON, W. J., ME3. .Gen. Del. Station E, Kansas City, Mo. BROST, E. R., DC3 ............... Box 103, Terry, Montana BROWN, D. E., FN .......... 8635 S. Yakima, Tacoma, Wash. CANNON, VV. L., PNR3 ........ 3519 Dickison St., Dallas, Tex. CASH, R. L., FA .................... RR33, Valparaiso, Ind. CHOQUETTE, F. E., FN ..... 2222 X St., Sacramento, Cal. CHRISTOPHERSON, V. L.. FN .... 8115 Camden Ave., Omaha, Neb. CLARK, J. T., FN ...... 1410 Mt. Pleasant St., Burlington, Ia. COFFMAN, E. N., ME3 ............ Box 213, New Market, Va. COGDILL, O. G., Jr., ...... 433 N. Shelby, Live Oak, Fla. COITO, D. N., FN .......... RR 35, Box 3788, Modesto, Cal. COOPER, J. E., FN ............ 300 Water St., Columbus, Ind. COVVFER, R. E., FN .............. Box 3885, Russellton, Penn. CRAIN, J. VV., ME3 ...... 223 Rockwood Blvd., Spokane, YVash. CRUMPTON, L. D., ME2 ....... 5617 Ave., O, Central Park, Birmingham, Ala. DANIEL, J. E., DCFN .......... 400 Ave., E., West Point, Ga. DAY, N. B., FP3 ............ 3895 Clover Road, Medford, Ore. DELANEY, H. G., Jr., FA .... 12549 E. Warren, Detroit, Mich. DOYLE, H. E., FN .......... Rt. 33, Box 859, Beaverton, Ore. DRAPER, H. D., FN ..... ......... R t. 31, Hillsdale, Mi.ch. DUCHESNE, T. L., FN... ........... Rt. 1, Columbia, La. DUNLAP, L. Qnj, ME3 .......... 131 Waldo St., Fullerton, Cal. EDWARDS, J. V., FPPC ...... PO Box O, Georgetown, Cal. EYERLEY, M. D., Jr., ME3 .......... 115 N. 25th, Waco, Tex. FAGERSTE.DT, W. E., MEW2 .... Mill Creek Canyon, Mentone, Cal. FARNHAM, L. S., YNSN .... 113 IVest 10th St., Loveland, Colo. FINK, F. Qnj, FN .................. No. 5 lst St., Concord, N.C. FLANDERS, C. E., DC3. .137 S. Montgomery, Bremerton, 1Vash GARNER, E., ME3 .......... . . . . . . . .Gen. Del., Foley, Ala MORRIS, W. J., FN. .2409 Oakdale St., So., St. Petersburg, Fla. PMULLIS, C. E., MMFN ............ Rt. 31, College Park, Ga. NASTAV, G. J., MMFN. .15425 Clyde Ave., South Holland, Ill. GAYLE, W. K., DCNVI ..... 157 Robmore St., Houston 22, Tex GINN, D. L., ME3 .... ................ W hite Springs, Fla GRANT, C. FN .... ..... 1 845 E. Hadley, Phoenix, Ariz GRAY, C. H., DC3 .......... 4 Gardner Ave., Middletown, N.Y -NELSON, G. E., FN ...... 2024 So. 10th St., Council Bluffs, Ia. NICHOLS, C. E., FN ............ RR 33, El Rancho Rosalie, -NORVVOOD, J. B., YN3 .... 36 Marquard Ave., San Rafael, Cal. PAKE, E. O., FN ............................... Saco, Mont. -PEARCE, G. R., MMFN. .619 So. Rock Island, El Reno,-Okla. -PERRY, E. E., MMFN .............. 4 ............ Victor, Mont. -PETERSON, J.- A., FN. .2540 No. 12th, Grand Junction, Colo. -PIERCE, H. A., MMFN ........................ Van Meter, Ia. POFF, H. L., FN ........................... -.Jarnestown, Ark. POPE, R. G., YNSN ........ 134 W. 8th St., Bloomsburg, Penn. RAJCICH, W. G., FA ......... 316 W. 5th St., Aberdeen, Wash. RASCHKE, R.L., MMFN. .731 Country Club Drive, Craig, Colo. REECE, J. H., MM3 ...... 5240 Stanton Ave., Pittsburg, Penn. RIBNICKY, A. T., MMFN. . 130 Factory St., Monongahela, Penn. ROACH, W. W., FN ...... Rt. 31, Box-174, American Fork, Ut. ROBERTS, L. A., FN ............ Rt. 31, Box 67, Adger, Ala. ROGERS, J. W., MMLC .... 15164 Norton St., San Lorenzo, Cal. RYWKA, A. F., MM3 ...... 3563 W. Shakespeare, Chicago, Ill. SHADDOX, E. C., MMC .... 3226 Cypus St., National City, Cal. SHORT, J. P., YNT3 ............ 626 Harter Rd., Dallas, Tex SKAGGS, J. VV., MM2 ...... ..... 4 2425 8th St., Tulsa 6, Okla. SMITH, A., MM3 ........ ' ........ 718 Noble St., Seymour, Ind SOMMERS, W. H., MMFN ...... 7 Starr Ave., Schenectady, N.Y. STEPHENS, E. E., FA .......... 1901 No. 5th St., Quincy, Ill. STOVALL, C. B., FA ...... 4402 Clingman Dr., Shreveport, La. TERRY, M. K., FA ........ 707 E. Sullenberger, Malvern, Ark. THORNTON, I. L., FN .... 65 So. 5th, E. American Fork, Ut. TOLMAN, E. W., FA ........ Box 522, Rt. 31, Everett, Wash TURNER, A. E. ........... .......... . ..Port Orchard, Wash. VANDERPOOL, R. H., FN ........... Box 325, Meade, Kans. WALLINGFORD, W. A., MM3, .................. Squires, Mo. WELDON, J. D., MMFN. .Rt. 34, Box 1962, Bremerton, Wash. WHITTINGTON, N. H., MMFN. .Rt. 31, Box 641, Salem, Ore. WILIQINSON, D. F., FN .................... Rt. 31, Enon, Mo WILSON, J. H., .FA .......... 303 E. l22nd St., New York, N.Y. HAYWARD, H. G., SA ......... HAYWARD, J. R., SA ......... . . . . .RR 31, Unionville, . . . . .RR 31, Unionville, Ind Ind HEADRICK, B. S., FN .... Route 10, Box 157, Jacksonville, Fla HENSLEY, W. fnj, FN. .2507 W. Virginia Ave., Knoxville, Tenn: HIGGINBOTHAM, S. Qnj, FN. .1819 Chandler, Muskogee, Okla JACKSON, J .A., FN .... 409 Ebensburg Rd., Johnstown, Penn JENKINS, R. R., FN ............ 6210 lst N.E., Seattle, Wash KELLEY, L. E., Jr., FPFN ............ Gen. Del., Humble, Tex: KING, J. nj, FP3 .......... ..... B ox 3365, Boling, Tex. KING, O. R., Jr., FN ..... ..... , ....... P omeroy, WVash. .KJORLIE, W. H., DC2 .... ............ R R 33, Lodi, Wis. MALKEMUS, V. H., DC3 .......... 1913 Lucerne, Stockton, Cal. MANNO, F., Jr., MEFN ........ 225 Pereida, San Antonio, Tex. MC MAHON, J. E., MEFN .............. 722 E. Brentwood Cr., Memphis, Tenn. MENDONSA, D. F., FN. .1239 N. Oxford Ave., Pasadena, Cal. MARSHALL, F. W., FN ...... 804 Alabama St., St. Joseph, Mo MENTH, P. C., MES2 ........ 1148 Myrtle Ave., Inglewood, Cal MESSIG, T. F., FA .... .......... 2 41 Fort Snelling, Minn MIRANDA, J. A., FA ............ 417 N. 9th St., Camden, N.J. NAILL, G, O., ME3 ........ 428 Greene St., Cumberland, Md. NEMEROVSKY, G. FN ................ 854 E. 236, Euclin, O. OFFENBURGER, A. H., FP3 ..... Box 398, RFD 1, Pixley, Cal REAT, C. T., DC3 .................. P.O. Box 167, Eddy Tex RODRIQUEZ, F. C., MEGC .... 909 S. Atlantic Blvd., L.Ai,'CalJ ROYAL, M., Jr., FN ...... scHwAB, R. F., FN ..... SIMON, D. J., FN ...... SPEAKER, C. F., MEI ..... SWANSON, V. D., FN ..... TERRY, J. c., M112 ..... TIGHE, w. J., FN ........ TINSLEY, c. T., Jr., FA. . . ...8l1 Shelby, Nashville, Tenn .........Rd. L, Columbus, O ..................Madisonville, La .....501 N. M St. Tacoma, Wash .3508 S. 2nd St., Union Gap, Wash ...59 Hillcrest Ave., Pittsburg, Cal ....318 16th St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y .5648 E. Ardella Ave., Stockton, Cal TURNER, R. L., FN ............ PO Box 211, Winchester, Va TYSON, L., FA ...... VARIZ, A., FN ..... .............Madisonvi1le, La ....Gen. Del., Pinole, Cal YVALKER, C. L., FA .... 1208 Cypress St., Huntington, lV.Va WARD, F. C., DC3 ...... Route 36, Box 3257A, Austin, Tex, YVARD, J. R., FN ................ 1040 Prouty Ave., Toledo, O YVATERS, V. E., Jr., FN ..... .............. I Vinconisco, Penn HARTLEY, S., CS2 .................... Box 176, Marion, Ala WEEKS, B. F., FN ........ ...... 3 867 Blair St., Corona, Cal. WELLER, R. K., SA .............. RR 32, New Haven, Ind. VVILKERSON, F. J., DCFN. .735 Clement Ave., Charlotte, N.C WILLIAMS, F. tnj, FN ........ 315 Trenton St., Cedar Falls, Ia. ZEMP, C. A., FP3 ................ 515 S. 16th St., Caldwell, Id. SUPPLY OFFICERS 206 ABBOT, R. T., LT .......... 910 Government St., Mobile, Ala BRAY, J. A., ENS .......... 229 Vernon Ave., Paterson 2, N.J DREESE, R. N., ENS ...... 2419 Onondaga Drive, Columbus, O KALLAUS, A. R., Jr., LT .......... Box 481 Alamogordo, N.M KEHOE, R. M., LCDR ...... 166 Warren Road, San Mateo, Cal MILLER, S. C., CHPCLK .................... Long Beach, Cal. MOORE, G. E., CDR .............. 41 Bank St., Lebanon, N.H. RUSSEK, H. Qnj, LTJG..l204 Stratford Ave., Melrose Park 26, Penn. SCOGGINS, H. B., CHPCLK. .1637 Linwood St. San Diego, Cal. S-1 DIVISION 206 ACKMAN, M. L., AN. .1311 Broadway St., Cape Girardeau, Mo. BECK, M. H., AKAN ...... Route 32, Box 546, Yakima, Wash. BOYDSTON, H. H., SKC ........................ Dallas, Ore. BROWN, A., SK3 .... 2019 Nebraska St. San Antonio 2, Tex. BUTTRY, M. R., SK3 ...... 116 William St., Williamston, N.C. BYRD, J. L., SK2 ............................ Lancing, Tenn. CARY, H. L., SA .......... 6236 Ridge Ave., St. Louis 14, Mo. CHITWOOD, D. Jr., AK3 ...... 708 No. 47 St., Ft. Smith, Ark. CHRISTENSEN, E. L., SK3 ...................... Tyler, Minn. ALLISON, G. L., SN .......... 623 East Benton, Winterset, Ia. BIRD, J., CSC ............ 24003 Teakwood St., Hayward, Cal BLANKENSHIP, J. E., SK3. .795 42nd St., San Bernardino, Cal BOHAN, J. M., CSI .......... 336 Athens St., San Francisco Cal BORN, J. W., SA ........ 633 South Hydraulic, Wichita, Kans: BREEDING, W. P., CSC .... 2960 Oakwood St., San Diego, Cal BUSCH, A. VV., CSC ............ 4679 Tonilane, San Diego, Cal. CLAYPOOL B. J., SA ...... ............... A sh Grove . , Mo CLAYPOOL, H. H., CS3. .. ............. Ash Grove, Mo. COLEMAN, R. R., CS2 ............ 1601 Bullock Court, L. V., San Diego, Cal. COLLINS, A. F., CS1 .... 3623 Monterey Rd., Los Angeles, Cal COTSIBOS, N., CS2 .... CRAMER, L. R., CSI. . . CROWE, E. H., SN ........ Bornton, N.H. .. . .216 9th Ave., Eaucolaire, Wis. . . . . . .54 Witney, Los Gatos, Cal DANIELSEN, L. A., CS3 ........ 3395 15 Ave., St. Clinton, Ia DAVIS, L. E., CS2 ..... DE LAMA, P., SN ...... DIAZ, A. H., SN ....... DOWNEY, M., CS3 ..... FLECK, K. E., CSG1 .... GARRISON, R. S., SN.. GILMORE, D. R., SN.. GILMORE, H. L., SA... GILMORE, R. L., CS3. . GOODWIN, G. W., CS3 Stafford, Va ...217 Calumet, Kokomo, Ind . . . . . .145 C St., Toppenish, Wash . ..... 1425 Tuley Rd., Hamilton, O ESCOVADO, J. W., CS3 ..... .406 E. 20th, San Bernardino, Cal . . ........,.... RFD 31, Enfield, Ill 31,Box 101 A Denham Springs, La .....Rt. 31, Milo, Mo. . .... Rt. 31, Milo, Mo . ................... Rt. 31, Milo, Mo x CLARK, M. L., AN ............................ Beaufort, N.C. CLARK, R. A., SA .............. 201 S. High St., Lancaster, O. DOHMEYER, R. S., AK1 ...... 529 D Eagle Ave, Alameda, Cal. FUTRELL, D., AN .......... GABLE, H. R., AK2 ..... GRAVES, YV. S., SA .... GROVES, J. L., SN ...., . -HARRIS, c. w., AN.... HARRIS, J. s., sRsN ...... .. HECKMAN, R. N., AK2. . .. HERRLICH, w. L., sits. 1110 Laurel Ave., Sanford, Fla. ....409 W. 20th, Long Beach, Cal. ....5520 So. 53 St., Omaha, Neb. ...........Route 31, Depoy, Ky. ....824 China St., Richmond, Va. ...824 China St., Richmond, Va. . . . . . .8651 Nogal, VVhittier, Cal. ............Box 23, Aromas, Cal. HILL, B. L., SK3 .............. 2008 Hambleton, lfVayne, Mich. HORAN, B. T., AN... ...517 Commerce St., Darby, Penn. HUCK, A. S., SK2 ......... .......... B ox 35, Nardheim, Tex. JACOT, L. L., SN .................. Route 32, Moline, Kans. JOHNSON, 147. D., SKSN ...................... Aberdeen, Id. . . . . . . . . . . . .Box 465, Smithfield, Penn HAGERMAN, IV., CS3. .12 South Seventh St., Yakima, Wash: HART, C. G., CS1 .................. Box 923, Zephyrhills, Fla HARTMAN, G. A., CS3 ..... 1141, N. 10th St., Springfield, Ore HATCH, VV. W., CS3 .... 1014 W. Greenwood, Nashville, Tenn HESSIG, C. T., CS3 ................ 323 9th, Jelfersonville, Ind HICKS, W. E., CS3 ...................... Box 213, Hope, Kans HODGE, A. G., CS3 .... 2511 W. Houston St., San Antonio, Tex JOHNSON, R. V., SN ......... 7105 Chickasaw, Lindsay, Okla KELLEY, N. L., CS3 ...... 4238 Montalvo St., San Diego, Cal KERR, S. A., CS3 .......... 8810 Plevka Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. LANGE, P. G., CS31 ....................... Box 326 Belle, Mo LIBBY, J. L., cs2 ........ 1910 E. South Grand, Springfield, 111 LINGENFELTER, R. G., SN ..............., 4700 Military Rd. Niagara Falls, N .Yi LUTON, E. D., SN .......... Rt. 32, Box 275, Vanburen, Ark. MANNING, D. C., SA .... 1799 Hollywood Way, Burbank, Cal. MANNING, G. A., SN .......... 1905 Pepper 'St., Burbank , Cal. MAURER, N. E., SN .... 1914A Cass Ave., Rear., St. Louis, Mo. MC DONALD, F. L., SN. .Rt. 32, Box 5503, Klamath Falls JUCKNIEWIT, NV. C., AKAA . .Nemoral St., Warminster, Penn. KELLY, J. J., SKSN ...... 49 Spring Park Rd., Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada 7 Ore MC KAY, L. VV., SK3. .. KEYSER, C. J., SKSN ...... 5225 Knox Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. MASON, J. M., AN ..... MATHEIVS, R. A., SN.. MCDONALD, D., SKSN .... .643 Darby Terrace, Darby, Penn. 507 Alpine Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn ....Route 35, Holdenville, Okla. No. 6th Ave., Brighton, Colo MC GINNES, L. C., SN ........... '...Rt. 32, Altoona, Kansas OVERFELT, M. S., SN .... 4127 E. 9th St., Los Angeles 42, Cal. REGAN, J. R., SN ........ 10 Lynndale Dr., Jeffersonville, Ind. RICHARDS, J. VV., CS3 ..,.. 1427 Republic St., Cincinnati, O. ROBERTS, R. E., CS2 ........ 1127 Central St., Staugton, Mass. ROLES, R. R., SA .......... 4125 Jackson St., Milwaukie, Ore. SCHYVEICKART, W. C., CS3 .... 1616 N. Second St., Ironton, O. National City, Cal. MC VICKER, M. L., SK3 .... 1227 Clay, North Kansas City, Mo. MILLER, H. A., AKC ...... 852 Shevlin Drive, El Cerrito, Cal. MILLER, R. H., SKSN .......... 1915 No. 47th, Seattle, VVash. MURPHY, J. J., AA ............................ St. Louis, Mo. NELSON, D. J., SA ...... 211 Franklin St., Grand Lodge, Mich. OLSEN, F. N., AN .................. Box 128, Freedom, VVyo. PARKER, J. L., SA .... ........... 2 8 Mill St., Saranac, Mich. PARSONS, C. E., SA .... .... 3 135 Abibe St., Shreveport, La. PAYNE, J. F., SA ................ 529 No. Hill St., London, Ky. PESHEL, P. J., AKAN .............. P.O. Box 28, Garwin, Ia. PENDLETON, C. W., SKSN. .639 Via Barola, Long Beach, Cal. PETERSON, R. B., AKAN. .1256 Luanne Ave., Fullerton, Cal. PREJEAN, P. VV., SA ..... ..... 3 212 Roland, Houston, Tex. PRESCOTT, F. L., SA ................ Box 302, Kentwood, La. PRYOR, C. L., SKG3 ........ 709 N. Osage-St., Caldwell, Kans. ROGERS, B. ., SK2 .......................... Mesquite, Tex. SOBIESCZYK, R. C., AK3 ........ 2412 Berg St., Pittsburgh, Pa. TABER, R. E., SK3 .... 570 Evans Rd., Evansdale, Waterloo, Ia. ULLMAN, M. S., SK3 .... 321 Avondale Ave., San Antonio, Tex. VVAGNER, R. A., SKG2 ........ 22205 Lyndon, Detroit, Mich. WAHLSTROM, R. F., SK3. . .2130 N. W., 124th St. Miami, Fla. IVALKER, C. W., SKC .......... 213W High, Bremerton, Wlash. WALTMAN, C. XV., SA .......... 3313 Fir St., Pine Bluff, Ark. IVEAVER, B. C., SA .... 416 E. Thompson St., Thomaston, Ga. IVILSON, D., SA ............ 617 Emerson Ave., Calexico, Cal. YVOODSON, W. N., AKC .................... San Diego, Cal. S-2 DIVISION 210 ALLEN, G. L., CS3 .... .... B ox 274. Seynwur. M0- ,, , , , . , A ,V ,,,,,.,.. - - :.,.,.,.,. ,.,,, ..,. .5 .,.,.....2f..f,,1g,a,,.g.,:.::,.3....::9:.,:,,,V1, .,.:..f,:.,:..a..,,-.....:....f...c:.2:3:: LTQZ r 2 '.T 'Tf.T2'?2'5f'iQf1'.T'-T' fgjtgliif- iii-ii-.,fq5g'igqfff E1lQ2fE1hSi::::-:..1'f'r 1' . 'ii'-5 'Z filff S-:.-Q.: 1- ,Gs Q1-EiJ'??Ri41E'f'-T5ff1!T?5E3EESi.L ff? 95- frayi-Lsqva-v::sJgvF.sfill-wiv.-sms:-1E- '1GE?35L?T-232 j!it'T.z',2'. g': :f1'f:i:f4i ::f::-' nf.:-ia 1--r:--.env f-Q-.. -.tw:-.2-v .rm-wp A ff- Ev -: 1 : -f -Af 3-is -.G -- -2' 57 'J'-1 -1 SIMON, J. E., SA ......... 741 Sherwood Ave., Youngstown, O. SIVIGLIA, L. G., CS3 ....... 159 Paxton Stl, Harrisburg, P SMITH, H. H., SN ..... ....... 4 09W Franklin St., Napa, enn. Cal. SNYDER, W. C., SN .... .... 6 06 VVellington, Seattle, lVash. TATON, VV. B., CS3 .... 'WALKER, L. K., SN... IVHITAKER, R. L., SN. . . . . . . . . . . .Box 91, Hanover, Md. 838 Dakota St., Medford, Ore. 511 Oildale Dr., Bakersfield, Cal. ZABCIK, A. C., CSI ...... ........ 5 663 Cary St., Dallas, Tex. S-3 DIVISION ABBOT, L. A., SH3.... AIKEN, J. A., sHsA. . .. BARR, P. N., SN .... . BAILEY, L. S., AN .... . 212 ....1708 West lst, North Provo, Ut. .....Rt. 1, Box 53, Beaufort, S.C. .............Grant St., Salisbury, Pa. ...............RFD31, Newark, Del. BLEVINS, F. P., SH3 .... Route 33, Box 88, Independence, Va. BURCH, L. L., SH3... . . . . . . .432 Sycamore, Red Bluff, Cal. BUTTERYVORTH, S., DKC ............ 5929 Albemarle St., CAMP, R. S., SN ................. 572 Eastland Ave., Akron, O. CORNMAN, D. J., DK3. .325 Norton Ave., National City, Cal. COWAND, C., SH3 .......... 2816 Lulu St., Fort Worth, Tex. DANGEL, F. F., SH3 ............................ Letcher, S.D. DAVIS, E. D., SN ............. 3830 Arnold St., San Diego, Cal. DIXON, R. O., Jr., SK3 .... 907 Chestnut Ave., Long Beach, Cal. DUSTER, L. C., SH3 ......................... Rapid City, S.D. EARP, B. R., SN ............. 1006 Trumbul St., Detroit, Mich. EDIVARDS, R. G., SHSN ................. Rt. 1, Kittrell, N.C. EGGE, C. A., SH3 ............................. Jackson, Minn. FANELLO, M. R., SA ........ 2420 N. Rutherford, Chicago, Ill. 283 Hurd St.,Lynn, Mass. PARSONS, L. D., SN.. 284 FIFE, D. G., SHC ......... 945 So. Kenwood St., Inglewood, Cal. FORD, J. R., SN ............... 421 Holbrook St., Danville, Va- GAMBLIN, D. N., SN ...... .............. M adisonville, Ky. GAMBLIN, H. M., SN .... ............... M adisonville, Ky. GAYTON, qnp, SA .... GLENN, 147. R., SH3 ......... GROSSO, E. A., SN... HALEY, C. M., SH3 .... HAYES, F. O., SN ...... HERRINGTON, M. S. .. HILL, D. M., SKSN ...... HINES, S. IN., AA .... HORNE, J. T., SN ..... HURD, R. T., SH3 .... JOHNSON, L. B., SA .... KAGY, R. E., SH3 ..................... . . . .......... Rt. 4, Ponka City, Okla. 6 .412 Langley St., San Diego, Cal. . ..................... Modesto, Cal. . . . .3521 VVest Adam, Bellwood, Ill. . . . . . . . . .Box 184, Debeque, Colo. Marked Tree, Ark. . . . . . .2409 Prairie, Fortworth, Tex. . . . . .1559 Holms Road, Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . .Cemetary Ave., Whitmire, S.C. ESTRADA, L., TN ................ San Antonio, Zambales, P.I. EVANGELISTA, M., SD3 ...... San Antonio, Zambales, P.I. FEJARING, M. F., SD2 .... Price St., Mangilao Barrigada, Guam FLORENDO, T. R., SD3. . .233 N. Carondelet St., Los Angeles, Cal. GARNER, S., SDI .............. 187 Quincy St., Roxury, Mass. GUTIERREZ, J. T., SD3 ........ Poblacion, Tanza, Cavite, P.I. HANKINS, W. T., TN ........... Gen. Del., Nacogdoches, Tex. LAGRINAS, A.G., TN. .212 Nobaleche, San Miguel, Manila, P.I. LAVENDER, J., SD3 ......... 1214 26th Ave., Tuscalousa, Ala. LEON GUERRERO, J. S., SDI ...... Mongmong Village, Guam LOPEZ, E. L., TN ...................... Donsol Sorsogon, P.I. MARCUS, C. L., TN ........... 5703 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. .1326 N. Lockwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. .RFD gil, Samen, Ill. KING, M. F., DK1. .228 E. Cimarron St., Colorado Springs, Colo. LACKEY, R. L., DK3. .....907 South Urbana, Tulsa 12, Okla. LARCOME, H. B., SH2 ...... 32 Whiting St., Roxbury, Mass. MC DOVVELL, G., SDC ....... 416 E. 31st St., Los Angeles, Cal. MULLIN, R. D., SDI ..... OVERBY, D., TN ......... ..705 North Oak St., Champagne, Ill . . . .1624 Chestnut St., Oakland, ,Cal PARHAM, J. H., SDI ............ 2847 West St., Oakland Cal PRATT, R. E., TN ...... PROEE, E., TN .......... 7 .4507 Avalon Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal ..1704 East 19th Ave., Oakland Cal LATULIPPE, C. P., SH3 ................ 24 S. Ave., Derry, N.H. LEVI, G. O., SA ...................... RR .7i2, Hixson, Tenn. MC KAIG, J. F., SH3 ........ Box 301, Tryon Hills, Tryon, NC. MC KINNEY, L. H., SKSN .... 1901 Butte Ave., Helena, Mon. MEEKS, R. G., PNSN, ........ 1509 W. 14th, Pine Bluff, Ark. MERCER, M. R., SKSN ................... Box 233, Lott, Tex. OUBRE, T. A., SH3 ......... 432 Stebbins St., Greenville, Miss. PENSE, D. L., SN ...... ......... 4 55 S. 9th St., San Jose, Cal. PHIPPS, C. J., SN ............. 803 So. 7th St., Yakima, Wash. PHIPPS, N., SKSN ........ Rt. 12, Box 77, Fort Worth, Tex. PORTER, R. VV., SH3 ...... 27 West 8th St., National City, Cal. POWELL, J. R., L., Jr., SA .................... 2418 Wash. St., ' San Francisco, Cal. QUICK, J. C., SN ............ 622 Russell, San Antonio, Tex. RALKE, W. A., SN ............ 1213 Carson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ROBERTSON, D. J., SHSN .... 345 Hugenot St., New York, N.Y. ROBINSON, J. M., SN .... .............. B ox 71, Ourey, Colo. SANDIFER, C. E., III, SA ............... Route .71-1, Box 370, Lake Providence, La. RENIX, C. P., TN ........... 1021 Magnolia St., Oakland, Cal. ROBINSON, H. D., SDC ...... 3411 Adeline St., Berkeley, Cal. RUMPER, H. R., SD3 ................. Route 1, Hopwell, Va RUSS, A., SD3 ........... ....... P .O. Box 323, Ferriday, La SANDERS, R. H., TN ........ 1605 England, San Francisco, Cal SLAUGHTER, F., TN ........ '...Gen. Del., Binghamton, N.Y SHELTON, A., SD3 ......... 1003. Thauway St., Alameda, Cal SMITH, R. L., TN ..... ...... 3 444 Hollies St., Oakland, Cal SOLTES, V., SD3 ..... ..... A ntipolo, Napua, Can Sur, P.I THOMAS, E., SDI .... .... 1 4002 Parmeles St., Compton, Cal VELANO, F., TN ............. Alos Alaminos, Pangasiuau, P.I VIGILIA, R. A., SD3 ....... Pindangan, Alcala, Pangasinan, P.I VISTRO, P., SD3 ................. Urbiztonde Pangasinan, P.I VILLIA GOMEZ, P. P., SDI ...... 224 Singleton, Alameda, Cal IVADE, J. L., TN ............... 6246 Greenwell Spring- R Baton Rouge, WESSON, O., SDC ............... 1239 77th Ave., Oakland, oad La Cal SEBOK, J. w., SN ..... .....247 S. California St., Ventura, Cal. SHAW, R. V., SHSN .................... R.R. 5142, Yale, Okla. SHOUP, I. C., SN ...... .... R t. gil, Grand Junction, Colo. SPANN, J. D., SH3 ....... ................ M urtaugh, Id. SPENCER, J. H., DK3 ..... ...... I ..... G lendive, Mont. STORY, R. H., DK3 ....... .......... R t. 9141, Concord, N.H. TATUM, E. V., SN ........................... Paragould, Ark. TEEL, R., SN.. .Sun set Courts, West South St., Orlando, Fla. THOMAS, F. SN ............... 3.1028 Lee St., Alexandria, La. THOMPSON, G. P., SH2 ...................... Nellysford, Va. VANDENBOS, B. T., DK3. .1726 No. Maple St., Spokane, Wash. WEAVEL, M., SA .................. Route .-1753, Muldrow, Okla. WEESE, R. J., SH3 ..... .......... 2 354 Albion Denver, Colo. WILKINS, C. L., SA .... .... R oute if-1, Greenville, Kentucky WNEK, D. J., SA ............ 1355 N. Hoyne, Ave., Chicago, Ill. WOODARD, G. J., SA ..... Rt. .ft-4, Box 348B, Tacoma, Wash. WRIGHT, D.G., SN. .2113 South Sheridan Ave., Tacoma, Wash. MEDICAL OFFICERS 214 CAMPBELL, J. M., LTQMCJ ........ 815 10th St., Sheldon, Ia. DUNN, R. F., LTQMSCJ ...... 8970 Jefferson Ave., LaMesa, Cal. SNOWDEN, W. M., CDRQMCJ .. 1920 N. Ross, Santa Ana, Cal. VVELBORN, Jr., J. P., LTQMCQ. .580 S. M,cLean Blvd., Memphis, I , in 1 . 5 Tenn. H DIVISION 216 ASBELL, R. S., HN .... ..... 1 407 Center St., Pekin, Ill. BAHR, R. J., HM3 ................... Box 184, Plymouth, Ia. BLAKE, J. P., HM3 ............. 1992 Bay St., Taunton, Mass. CHYLACK, T. W., HN..l28 E. 6th Ave., Conshohocken, Penn DANNEN, E. Inj, HN..105-33 Farmers Blvd., St. Albans, N.Y. DARMSTADT, J. Inj, HN ...... 528 Ashford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. FIELDS, F. D., HMI ............ 5008 Rowena St., Austin, Tex FOLEY F. E., HN ................... Box 122, New Point, Ind GARRETT, D. F., HMC .... 1317 Broadway, Bremerton, Wash HARRISON, C., HN ...... 204 F St., S.W., Auburn, Wash KELLY, G. L., HN ..... .... 7 12 W. Elm Ave., Waseca, Minn S-4 DIVISION 214 ABIDES, P. A., SD3 ...................... Calbiga Samar, P.I. ALLEN, J. H., SD3 .... 1614 N. W., Church Dr., Atlanta, Ga. ANDERSON, M., SD3.. 1409 Donners Ave., San Francisco, Cal. AQUINO, M., SD3 ........................ Salinas Cavite, P.I. BATES, F., TN ..... ..... 6 17 Garison Ave., Prichard, Ala. BEAL, R. P., TN .... ........ 9 37 36th St., Oakland Cal. BELL, S. P., SDI .... ..... 5 99-B Gibbs Ave., Alameda Cal. BEY, R. P., TN ...... BLEDSOE, C., TN .... LINTS, J. D., HN .... LONG, J. w., SA ....... . . . . . .East Main St., Frankfort, N.Y ...2304 Morgan St., Greenville, Tex MORTON, W. C., HN .............. Route 51762, Baytown, Tex . . . . . .Route gil, Box 174, Gridley, Cal PEACOCK, C. H., SN. .Route if-4, Stono Park, Chaleston, S.C PETERSEN, R. C., HM3. .540 Tolland St., East Hartford, Conn PETERSON, K. E., SN .... 3155 VV. 55th Ave., Denver Il, Colo .....P.O. Box 164, Pinewood, S.C. .. ....... 1601 Derby St., Berkeley, Cal. BLISSITT, A. L., TN ....... 1671 West Park, Bremerton, Wash. RAPP, D. Qny, HM3 .............. Highland Park, Glasgow, Ky REEVES, A. A., III, HN ...... 10 Arthur Ave., Cantonsville, Md SCHENCK, H. R., HMC ...... 2984 'Georgia St., San Diego, Cal BROADEN, J., SD2 ........... 645 East 55 St., Los Angeles, Cal. BROACH, R. H., TN ..... 815 West Grand Ave., Oakland, Cal. BROWN, H. J., TN .......... 906 Chestnut St., Oakland, Cal. BOYKIN, W. E., SD3 ....... 153-A McGinley Wfay, Salinas, Cal. CALALAY, R., SD2 ...... 75 San Perafecto, San Juan Risai, P.I. CAMALIGA, R. V., SD3 .......... Medicion, Imus, Cavite, P.I. CARR, E. L., SD3 ............ 310-D Gibbs Ave., Alameda, Cal. CARTER, S. L., SD2 .... 1900 Rosewood Ave., Richmond, Va. CARTWRIGHT, T,. SDI ........ 1200 80th Ave., Oakland, Cal. DAOS, A., SD3 ........... 156 La Fe St., Botolan Zambales, P.I. DOTSON, H. L., TN. .917 E. 15t5h St., North Little Rock, Ark. DORSEY, T., TA ............. 1480 South Ashby, Omaha, Neb. DYELS, J. A., TN .... .... 1 624 Carleton St., Berkeley, Cal. ELEY, S., SD3 ....... ...... 7 30 State St., Richmond, Va. ESTES, R., SD3 ..... ..... 1 '.O. Box, Led Beher, Tex. SMITH, J. O., HM3 .... 1178 Pennsylvania Ave., Pine City, N.Y TANNER, J. T., HMC ...... 502 S. Rose St., Baltimore 24, Md. DENTAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS 217 HARTNETT, VV. H., CDR. .327 Grand Blvd., San Mateo, Cal. NYSTUL, O. G., LT .... .... 5 735 Shaw St., National City, Cal. WALKER, R. S., LCDR ........ 331 Palm Ave., Coronado, Cal. D DIVISION ' 217 COGDELL, S. F., DT3 ...... 910 West King St., Jackson, Tenn. GALLIHER, W. P., SN ................ Box 26, Rudolph, Ohio JOHNSON, D. fnj, DN .... 2698 Friedell Drive, San Diego, Cal. MC COLLUM, R. E., DTI. .836 Furlong Road, Sebastopol, Cal. MC CRORY, R. G., AN ...... 337 West Seventh St., Rome, Ga. SALAZAR, A. I., DT2 ........ 3601 Harison Ave., El Paso, Tex. l l M A ll Sl 'l K ll ll all Pl Pl ll Ill ll lil tsl . lil lil ' r l l I I V il li ll il .l all , 11. 1. l 11. I l. .I. I. ll. 1' . 1. 1 l S l l 1. I. lr. X. d. -h. fh. Ill. .ll ex. ES, ll. il. Hn. 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