Ranger (CV 61) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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77-.Z'5... We Remember AA. Riehand H.Hubbs .......... LCDR Gerald L.Ri11116dCl1... LT. Michael E.Dll1111 .......... LT. NOYIIIHII E.EiliSIl101'0 ,..... .... LCDR James M. Hickerson ...... .......Lost at sea . Killed in Action Missing in Action Missing in Action Missing in Action

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SAN FRANCISCO Still miles and miles away, one of the radiomen began pulling in a Giant game direct from Candle- stick Park. Bflore and morefrequently, signal- men sighted jetliners on their way to International. Merchantmen, head- ed East, dipped their Flags in solemn salute. Gravity lessened. Men walked lighter, wanted almost to run at times. Sometimes their laughter grew dangerously near to giddiness. People saw colors, smelt smells, with new clarity. And, suddenly, it was very good to be...well...not just alive...but to be capable of so much anticiapation. The F allerons were inspected by by thousand consuming eyes as they slid by. Soon after, when the pilot stepped aboard, he was treated like a small but powerful god. Going in, the welcoming mists embraced and kissed the ship lightly before evaporating. There were some we suddenly knew, with sadness, who would have given anything to feel and see this again themselves . . .then. . .dead a - head...was the most beautiful bridge that ever stuck two pieces of land together.



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Stajf Photographer Robert H. PAO Advisor Mtchal D Sta Arttst Donald T Brontsema SN USN Bustsness Manager Photographic contributors Charles P. Anthony PH1 Merlin R. J ones PH2 J oe Thomasson PH3 Thomas L. Gibbs AN Daniel Irons PH3 James Hill PH3 Kenneth Hill PHAN W. Terry Andrich AN Richard D. Brooks PHAN Grant Sherrill' AN Wayne Fischer PH3 Gregory Knight AN John L. Petersen LTJ G Michael Mikulaninec ENS David A. Denby ENS Willian S. Neil ENS David W. Sloan ENS 8 8 6 87 3 7 Printed in Japan TOPPAN PRINTING C0 LTD Staff Photographer Frank T Peak PH2 USN Hartmann AN USN

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