Princeton (CVA 37) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1952

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.. 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

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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-



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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

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