Ranger (CV 61) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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nv We es 5 5 ,,,'Kis-,git COMCARDIV-3 1 J 9 b J , ,rt lhllgqp IM First Row' MUC Hickle MU3 Couveau MU3 K d 'NI - , , a ow, i U3 Montoya, MU3 Schuder, RADM Weinel, MU3 Scheidness, MU3 Simpson, MUSN Backlund, MU3 King, MU3 Bannore Second Row: MUSN Lewis, MUSN A ' ' ' ' dklns, MU3 Doldge MU3 Hoffman WIL3 Suback NIL3 Bame Nllfl C , , i , - s, - onstantino. MU3 Amos A , ..t Q --' . Q mf- sf' ,, as Y-1 ...-.- M., ,sv '- V-' ' 3 ' Q: 8 Z 1 .,' 'V C' .L -4 -' ' vi Qvinfx ' 1 ' , '71 L -V . V raw' 1 U s -.iv 'Z .TB I 5 - N - 1 . 9' 1. 5 Q f f , Front Row fl to rj: TN Reyes, PT2 Gates, SN Sandmire, SDI Machen, QM3 Greenberg, RXIJM Weinel, CYN3 Bergmann, BM2 Lindsey, RM2 Brady, TN Damo, SD2 Carino. SD3 liulolrmg: Sl'l'illNl Row: CPL Peapealalo, JO2 Mumma, SDI Levester, CYN3 Davis, YN3 Lutz. QNH Cefulu. Cheatham, PTAN Lipe, EMI Craig, RM2 Bogle, CPL Smart, SC-T Alexander. YNCS lluncan,VY Pennell Third Row: SGT Linares, RM2 Hall, QM3 Dulkis, SN Swunberg. PN2 llluckmun. CX NSN John, RNSN Krisler, SN Higgins, QM3 Mc Clain, PT3 Winckler, RM3 Stokes, CPL llraun Rear Admiral John P. Weinel and his staH' embaried aboard Ranger in Novem- ber 1967 as the carrier arrived in the Tonkin Gulf for her third tour of combat duty oH' the Vietnam coast. Ranger was originally scheduled to be the flagship for the Admiral for the entire WestPac cruise. But with the Pueblo incident and orders for Ranger to proceed to the Sea ofjapan, Admiral Weinel's embarkation was cut short. He and his staff were quickly transferred to the USS Ticonderoga to setup headquarters for continuing control of Tonkin Gulf naval operations. The Tico was no unfamiliar to the 1935 Naval Academy graduate, for he was once that carrier's commanding otlicer. Al- though the tall, soft-spoken admiral was aboard less than three months, Ranger's otlicers and men will long remember Com- mander Carrier Division Three. 1-Fi H-5 W ,. ..a. , -EL 'a' ni? .- t If J D if ' HV ' .. if 'Jil' tu tl' I uf 'fi' ua ' ' U' 0, V ,ai s,,, ,vi :in QV Cn, X 1, yt, ,Q in ox, K , ,uh w-n I - f 'ui f' - ' a ., w , ' -we , V v- , Q X 5 1 in A gg o 612, uni, A 'ug' tm, Walt 'J 5 gy ' 'X t la ri. ,,, aff F 'W 311 . - ' ' Row 2 L - APT ow 111, RADM Wemel, CAPT Cooke, CDR Lewis, CDR Tesqh, , I Row 1 QL to RJ CDR Snglghi ,li1g:flr3o1EC?JR Reitingier, LTJG Cutler, LTJG Iwamoto, ENS Lorah, LCDR Vlccellxo, Row to RJ LICDRR'I5hIggn5lg,d ki ENSQ-Iohns, CDR Hpeer LT Thoman, LT Franks, LCDR Cuddy, LCDR Irby, CDR Mohr. Three Q to 1 ers 1 ' ' 293

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