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Adcock, L. R. Evans, C. L. Aigeldinger, H. R. FTSDGF. W- F- Allen, H. M., Jr. Berk, C. H. Backburn, H. D. BonseH'e, K. W. Breazeale, D. W. Brown, C. H. Burns, R. J. Cash, J. L. Chiarelli, A. J. Cook, R. M. Crommelin, C. D'Agos+ino, J. Darling, C. D. Day, A. M. Dockins, H. A. Delahaye, T. A. DeMoss, C. P. Dombrowski, T. Dolan, W. D. Downing, D. E. DuBois, E. H. Dumond, R. J. Embree, R. A. Forlune, T. W. Fox, R. L. Frazier, G. J. Gard, M. W. GiH'erman, E. J. Guynn, W. H. Hall, C. C. Hall, F. E. Hanley, N. J. Hanfsclwel, J. J. Haskin, P. H., Jr. Haynes, G. C., Jr. Hickey, C. E. Holmes, W. N. Howard, D. G., Hunfsman, J. B. Jasper, F. L. Kemperl, P. B. Kirby, H. L. Lange, W. H. Larson, F. M. Lavine, C. S. Laws, G. C. Lega+os, S. Levis, L. Magee, R. G . Mahoney, W. E. Marlin, D. L. Mason, W. L. McAdams, W. T., Ill McConnel, W. N. McCris+y, B. K. McDermoH', H. McPherson, J. H. Merslnon, M. W. Miller, F. B. Milnor, C. E. Molino, V. J. Nielson, R. W. Nolary, J. E. Qdum, H. B. Palialas, C. S. Pierson, N. E. Porupsky, E. G. Pucilowski, L. K. Raymond, R. J. Richards, J. D. Rieger, R. E. Robinson, H. T. OPI Rogers, W. R. Rolwlfing, R. F. Ruiz, C. J. Sandler, N. W. Sawers, C. Seaman, B. P., Jr Segro, J. F. Smi+l1, H. H. Smilh, R. A. Slarrelf, R. P. Sfewarf, R. F. Sfofley, P. J. Tillery, D. O. Toliver, J. E. Trapp, W. R. Vallor, C. V. Weiler, P. E. Welly, R. L. Whiiaker, L. A. Whiie, C. L. Whi'rman, W. F. Williams, C. T. Wood, J. J. Woods, L. O. Zern, R. N. Zwillinger, M. H HOSE MEN OF THE RANDOLPH WHO FOUGHT AND DIED ON THE RAMPARTS OF JAPAN FOR A BETTER WORLD AND FOR THE SAKE OF A JOB WEll DONE
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X '-!.,.f ISTORY OF THE FIRST RANDOLP Our aircraff carrier is fhe second combafanf U. S. naval vessel fo bear fhe name of Randolph. The firsf Randolph was a 32-gun frigafe which carried a crew of 350. Named for Virginia's Revolufionary War pafriof, Peyfon Randolph, fhis ship was one of fhirfeen of her class, builf for fhe Confinenfal Navy in I776 on fhe hisforic Delaware River, near Philadelphia. Her capfain was Philadelphia's gallanf officer, Nicholas Biddle. Sailing from fhaf cify in I777, she scoured Aflanfic coasfal and Caribbean wafers for enemy Brifish bloclraders. Among fhe prizes which she capfured was fhe 20-gun warship, Brifon. In March, I778, she encounfered fhe Brifish ship-of-fhe-line, Yarmou'l'h, a 64-gun frigafe. Early in fhe fighf Capfain Biddle was injured. Esfablishing a Randolph fradifion, he refused fo go below, and insfead direcfed operafions from a chair on deck. The baffle was shorf buf furious. Alfhough Randolph was desfroyed by a shof info her magazine, she firsf gave a good accounf of herself, smashing fha fopmasfs and bowsprif of her more powerful foe. Modern-day successor fo fhis fighfing Revolufionary War ship, Randolph CV-IS, has carried ouf fhe frigafe's never-say-die fradifions. And by launching planes which sank 87,000 fons of Japanese ships, nof fo menfion fhe ofher damage done, she has added new.lusfre fo fhe record of Randolph againsf fhe enemy.
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