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Q wma:--g -,'l.i.Q!,,.: nm: xru R-'x,6,T'1'r-,-.qt 6 j 6' , it 4 ,fl-i U , ,, A,hV f ' Www 1 YIVVA K X lyvy E My t 1 V. 1, 5'.gg3i.c:ketAt wife offtliestif-fo'rmer Vice Chief of.VNfavaVl:Operati ons . Upon coxfiipletioiiizqoff bnstruc - , X ,v ,.. ,J V . in ,N ,M X-Xa ',,1 ' , J My? , t--fl M ' -f X ' -X 33? 'V.cg3fri Hfsz1mcf2ft171?fa t'1ffvivWcriifgf? jim 'i f tctt hgcw . . ff TT 32MsLh9'i'Qh1QxDr09GdGdj'0 'Phll-Hd91Phlf1,,NHYx31-' Sh?-'i33Y2l1?Qf'lf9QfPlQj,QQxDiriiIiA1SS1On1ng availability a 0 x::',l7? Ntwyzxb - Y ' :V - X Aw MV I, XXV I ' ,,,, 1 .,,,,.,,, W! yyhi NIIVHWA N, ww. ,ZH-f ' 5l15f.3li2fSli'ES5i53 OPCC1' 'fm t' 13 A Tillftllig 546' with as 'A C i.t.,,Plate , USN' asifher I. - K ,, . ,,x .,.. b. v c, - L J x,,,..,.P , 5 , ' ,U V 1., H, xx x,,.,1..,. :J M ,,. Lrst Commanding Officer. wk n J l ,n y, U .1 7. ,JL .sins hmxg,-A nd' .fa an-, r.v i-.4 1. row . -rn Our Maiden V oyagefbgoiiiniehced 10 wheiiithc ship left for t' t,,..,,.. V g ' , 2 5-'XV' ' :M , s D' f' tl f th ' V j 't' t iff i h 6 Ort, an e irs eg o e voyage inc u e stop overs at Yorlgtovvn, Virgimamwhor mxlmgrxg 1 W ..,, Vi: , X Y - ' v n..,.i luantmiamobgay, Panamaxand ifkgapulcoil Mexico. She'arri'ved4in San Diego September' w, .964 onlymtggmdepart a short time later for operations in the: Pacific North West, This leg of our :m....4..5. X fi ' K x s SN' Z rm if :vt K- -KN.-. . , - c . '-- ' P F I' X t,,,,,,,. X '-'Ur' . . - ., af lv 4. an-,gym . .P R Gurney inclusnel .t.4 vi Sits no Bgfitislmflplumbia, seacle mdnaiigor, vtaghiangfon, and f1na11yiiiS6ft3 V . . ., , , we .-. , ,-Vw .Hi fn. qw-i. find, O1'e80iTWVhQi5'fiiQRV91'9 110511 'fO'LllEL63N,fg1.yfyw Leaguep,C'Efnvention for 6-8 OctioVbeVrV.iLQ64. We llso hosted the Honorable Kenneth Secretary,fo,t1,1e ,Na . , .1 ,.,, fqffvf '46 NIH -- . inf? ' , 'T 74' 1i7 '4i'i'-Lk w Yl'i',- 1 Q. , .A 215 A'A 'r t qf In'theta'1attetrt'patrt of October 1964, we conducted our final acceptance trialfs,' lthenlientered VJ' f H 1 'lmihurllx t ,MVW ,.,V,.,a 7, ., - .x- X 4 f-3 n, ., H, v X X I X, Nj-E,-if X X . A . I, , ., .Y . Taq in ' : L , ,, ' ' - sg 3 lf . L. 169 L. Q i 1 ,- Q- ,. ,. N IL 5:36, i. . . ' 1 xt' f A 2. 1' , sf .u , V,-Vi V.V,. X . - ,. 1 , , gt ,xsf , A - . -V in -gf V- ng, - umm-, X ,- A, 4 ,f N V -V 1 , wa , , , f ,V XS 4' ft- V ,4 E ,, ,h,, ,f E. g fi S 'f ik' 1 4 ' Q vjf.,,,..... Q , , rg i Xb V J wc- ' LA, ' - ,V X Xxknjy .aa 5 ,fyrzl of pf , SX? X ' ' ,M +':f'uf5'V'1 '1 F I 41 X, , . A 2 1 0 , f . , ,V,..,,.,,, ,W , ., . . p : .. ,V Nc---'- M Long Beach Naval Shipyard forgphgg availability: The shimgreturned to San tions for our first' deploy to WES -..N ,. i f . PACIFI ' Pl an-ut uxfmsnnhonfn ., Q an . 1 ,i':'...f'f'f'7.,.. I K , r-s,.a-hunk-us-.,-:1.o.anN ' hounda shown craft npmximata ly d should nut be regarded as having official significance conduct shakedown training startingiiisi 1965 . This was the. molding period for the crew. It was also the period when cked up the nickname of The Tricky Dicky T or icky for short. We com training on 7 May and shortly thereafter COMDESRON 21 ke his flag on The next month was filled with the hectic prepara- M 7 'c'c cccc es' if Y 1 '1' if im s T A T E q-W-sf The 4th of june 1965 arrived t e departed to Join the Seventh Fleet It our first experience steaming in comtgf were a little shaky, but with Comix.. . ....,,. . , , 3' Fischer cracking the whip a short wo fwitlifl.1Qhe,Coral Seuamw shape to join Force 77 in the South China Sea. We worked mos't of the time witlgvthe ff it 'T ' Y ...x!,rfX1f'f' 1 ' A PENDENCE and we soon became a real team. Our rations viiith-the'nIND SEA, ORIS ran us through the s--fro g W, Q x station to life guard station. Liberty ports were far and few between. We began to think of Subic Bay had a week in Yokosuka, japan, one night in Okinawa, one week in Hong Kong andiltoo X Nalin. in Olongapo. , My On 14 Augustin Captaiii Alpine W. McLane took command. The plank 'Ht1ArmR off some new faces began to show up. The crew in general was slimming down, buftrm coii'ld,keep.u.p withthe best of them and most of the time we led the way. Then along came 4.- LCDR Chuck Sf3,iQIJ7'3I1d his crew from HC-2. This chopper outfit took us on a real bai?ii '1 Sea and surrounding area. These guys were the final bit Qof htoyy x-fir-stwrategc rew. With the help of HC-2, we were ablerto establishra dition of able to anywhere., -anytime and do anything--except talk about it. A In the lattertpalrt-of November we said good-bye to TNDEPENDETEICE, picked up a few lDoQneis from CINCPACFLT, COM Seventh FLT, CTF 77, and lgftlforihprijell. We comple our Maiden Voyage on 16 December 1966 and greeted our families wearing choice 'UZ Armed Fosries Expeditionary Medal or the Vietnameseifiervice Medal. L. 'Y S UVTII F -1 VIFIV 0C'E.i.X' -' i + ' ' ' L nm WAilNl 'W ADMIRAL RICHMOND KELLY TURNER g XE - - ,F r , , N NX, 1 ng' ' -1 X X I 1 1 .A K5 4 i , E if N at 4 E i X , , .K, 'nmxx Rx ' , E ' .1 Q . x -5 4 xx i a R... Q P , KM, XA qwlxbklx K Qkowqxi iv. - - A U s 'xr-5' Li Es. ,Q - K. , . ,151 .14 t . R ' ef ,f I We-.KT 4 ' X , , Q - 3 if' 4- 9'Yfm 'I' V Lffkvn .X . I Q , TLZEKRR ' ' fL'. q',t 5 ' , - , xfhfg V, :lyk r-...Q-.. .., V ,WMV 1, A J f his-N earl SW-1-1'1 1'R f'.f' 5 -- 57 - H :, f . ,, ,,: l wgyigufq, A .4-,Q , wr- W-W.. - 1 , .Q ' . Ri-Wifi' f- -, 3 :we . .- ....X, X., . , ,Q '-1 'A' U THE NAVY CROSS For extraoi'dinai'y heroism and distinguished service as coniniandei' of the amphibious force in ac japanese forces during the attack on the Solomon August 7, 19-LZ. tion with enemy Islands on 4 -mf Xi . . NX p I l.,,s'Xk, g ,g5. 'l,? Q- 0. P f u Y . if 1.?i'ilM1ili1lEl?lf13'isi2,1iJEfe 1 1 I if jZFIfiP1Pl?L1 lffil-M3 1215 1 eiiaaa1fgl.45rgzQmin.u.. SFWRCGDJIEQI I Admiral Richmond K. Turner was born in Portland, Oregon, on May 27, 1885 and attended high school in Stockton, California before his appointment to the United States Naval Academy. He graduated with distinction, fifth in a class of 201 in june 1908, and served the two years at sea, then required by law, before being commissioned Ensign in june 1910. After graduation in 1908, Admiral Turner served consecutively in the USS MILWAUKEE, USS ACTIVE, USS PREBLE, and USS WEST VIRGINIA until june 1912 when he joined the USS STEWART, assuming command a year later. The World War I years found him aboard the battleships USS PENNSYLVANIA, USS MICHIGAN, and USS MISSISSIPPI. After serving as Commanding Officer of the USS MERVINE, he reported for flight training at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida where he was designated Naval Aviator on August 30, 1927 at the age of 42. Upon the completion of more than four and one half years of shore duty, Admiral Turner returned to sea as Executive Officer of the aircraft carrier SARATOGA and subsequently Commanding Officer of the USS ASTORIA. In October 1940, he became Director of the War Plans Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, and in December 1941, in the rank of Rear Admiral assumed additional duty as Assistant Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, U. S . Fleet. On july 18, 1942 he became Commander, Amphibious Force, South Pacific Force, and from that time participated in most of the major amphibious engagements of Pacific combat. Among Admiral Turner's most noteworthy achievements during the Pacific campaign were the Guadalcanal-Tulagi in- vasion, the New Georgia campagin, the Tarawa assault, the occupation of the Marshall Islands and the seizure and occupation of Saipan. So successful were Admiral Turner's amphibious operations throughout the Pacific theater, that he came to be known to the Japanese as the Alligator , the symbol of fast and inexorable amphibious striking power. Besides the Navy Cross, he received the Distinguished Service Medal with three gold stars, the Navy Commendation Ribbon, the World War II Victory Medal, and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon. He was also made a Companion of the Order of the Bath by Great Britain. Admiral Turner was transferred to the retired list of the Navy in the rank of Admiral on july 1, 1947. He died in Monterey, California on February 12 1961, shortly after the death of his wife, the former Miss Harriet Sterling, whom he had married 51 years before. He is sur- vived by a sister, Miss L. Lucille Turner, who resides in Carmel, California. ' ' W ' 'fm'- 'li GIF' pf Q WQWWWWQHE Q24 wwf? Q5 Qvcf EA 4 E2 'yfcbffa mga'- RQ ig my QQ vamwvf? rkifix SU QQ Q T 'X I 444 QV S if 41 a 4 255. I 2 ff Q' Sf WS V SQ 6 PRESIDENT GF THE UNITED STATES - ,N .. wx. W.-Q.. qi, Awww M95 WMV' WY W Y VLEW, .--fy-Y -ff L -W ' H f ' ' 'i-i,,.f.,::v:T,'f,fTf'5521?'f?!ir -Y H-imp ' - ' - Z N .:.x.:K,f,:V , ,, Y SECRETARY OF THE NAVY VUN wvf X1-A-nv To ,Q,e,.eU-,Q QJWJ ,.. 2 U5S. Kf,-VJ,g-XNLUL-CDLG,...2.c2 xiii, ' Q L'A '9 'J' X-9-n4UYvO-2 .JC-v. fPw.s1+, ' Smmximww E f , i r EEf 1 L L ff - CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS 61.94, ' Q whim 411 26111111 ITVZMP4 My . ' M1,caf,4,,j, ,Mc me fm Q-4.4 an-WO fifffkam, A f-W7 f2i1Ji.5xni 'L:L'iAf A f' lgggjg.. , milky-: Y- - ff- 'TTTTT 11:1 1 CAPTAIN DOUGLAS C . PLATE, USN FIRST COMRIAXDTXG UFFICER IO -A AAAA -AAU 3 6 5 4 THE FIRST CONIIVIANDING OFFICER Captain Douglas C. Plate was born in New York, New York on 20 July 1920. He attended ublic schools in Westchester County and the Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut prior P . . 120 CITCGTIPS the U.S . Naval Academy in july 1938 . While at the Academy he was a member of the varsity fencing team and the .Boat Club. He was graduated on 19 December 1941 and was commissioned an Ensign in the line, U.S. Navy. Through subsequent advancement, he attained the rank of Captain to date from 1 july 1960. s tour was in the USS SAVANNAH CCL 421 where he served in the Gun- Captain Plate's fir t - 1 nery Department. In September 1943, after participating in the North African and Sicilian Campaigns, SAVANNAH was heavily damaged at Salerno during the Italian invasion. In jan- a 1944 Captain Plate then a Lieutenant was transferred to the USS MISSOURI QBB 635 ll fy 1 - , , in which he served in various gunnery billets for the remainder of World War Il. During this ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' b d t of ja an, period the ship participated in the Iwo jima and Okinawa Campaigns, the bom ar men p the operations of Task Force 38f58 and, finally, the Surrender Ceremony of September 2, A From November 1945 until january 1948, he was assigned to the Bureau of Naval Persormel, Navy Department, as Assistant Director of Congressional Liaison. In january 1948 he joined h USS YELLOWSTONE CAD-275 for duty as Executive Officer throughout that year, and liom E 6 january 1949 until june 1950 served similarly in the USS JOHNSTON CDD-8215. He then joined ' ' ' ' h' fU.S. Atlantic Fleet, the Staff of the Commander in Chief, Atlantic and Commander in C ie for duty in the Operations Division, with brief additional duty as Aide and Flag Lieutenant to d ' a month of formal calls on NATO countries From August 1952 to june 1953 SAC LANT uring . he was a student at the Naval War College, Newport, R.1., and for two years thereafter served ' 4 RSON DDR-8305. on the Staff. In May 1955 he assumed command of the USS EVERETT F . LA C When detached in August 1956, he joined the Staff of Commander, Destroyer Force, U.S. At- lantic Fleet as Air Defense Officer with additional duty as Guided Missile and Special Weapons Officer. ln january 1958 he assumed command of the USS MITSCHER QDL-25, flagship of COMDESFLOT TWO. During this tour the ship was host to the President of the United States at the start of the 1958 Americas Cup Race, and participated in an extended cruise on the West Coast of South America. In August 1959, he reported for duty as a student at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and, upon completion in july 1960, reported as Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy Clnstallations and Logisticsb. In November 1963, Captain Plate was detached to re- RICHMOND K TURNER QDLC-205 Cap- port as Prospective Commanding Officer of the USS . . ' ' ' ' ' 'oned on 13 june 1964, tain Plate became our first commanding officer as the ship was commissi and served in that capacity until 14 August 1965 . He is now Commanding Officer of the U.S . paign Medal, with four engagement stars, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Meda wi r the World War II Victory Medal, Navy Occupation Service Medal CAsia and Europebg and the National Defense Service Medal. C tain Plate was married in Arlington, Virginia in December 1945, to the former Peggy . , . . T 319 l'f ' Ca tain Plate s permanent residence is Gracemere, arry Deane of San Francisco, Ca i ornia. p town, New York. 11 Naval Destroyer School, Newport, Rhode Island. . Captain Plate has the American Service Medal, the European-African-Middle Eastern Cam- ' ' ' ' ' 1 'th th ee stars' 7 1 CAPT. ALPINE W. MCLANE PRESENT COMMANDING OFFICER I2 I l.U JI 5 -y f 2, fi 'll-I THE CONIIVIANDING OFFICER Alpine W. McLane was born April 29, 1921, in Linesville, Pennsylvania, the son of Alpine W. and Harriet Meek McLane. The captain began his military training at Pishburne Military School, Waynesboro, Vir- ginia in 1936 and graduated from this prep school two years later. He entered Pennsylvania State University in 1938 and was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree three years later. After college he Worked as a Personnel Manager and Administrative Assistant for Area Engineer, U.S. Army at Keystone Ordnance Works, Meadville, Pennsylvania. Ca-ptain Mc- Lane enlisted in the Navy on june 21, 1942 and received his commission through the V-7 program on December 21 of the same year. Since his commissioning he has served in succession as Commanding Officer PT 242, Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 19, Commanding Officer PT 242 and Division Leader, Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 23, Student, Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Training Center, Melville, Rhode Island, Commanding Officer PT 303, Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 22, Assistant Pro- fessor of Naval Science, University of Minnesota, Assistant Professor of Naval Science, Princeton University, Operations Officer, the destroyer USS GLENNON, Executive Officer, destroyer USS GHERARDI, Associate Professor of Naval Science, Miami University Qof Ohioj, Commanding Officer, Destroyer Escort USS SNOWDEN, Student, Naval War College, Execu- tive Assistant and Aide to the President, Naval War College, Naval Operations Officer, Staff, Commander in Chief, Pacific, Commanding Officer of the destroyer USS DECATUR, Head of Cruiser, Destroyer, Minecraft Placement Office, Bureau of Naval Personnel, Student, Nation- al War College. Captain McLane took command of RICHMOND K. TURNER on 14 August 1965 Captain McLane was married to the former Miss jane Benson, of Lancaster, Ohio, on june 22, 1946. They have two children, Stephen Benson and Michael Nelson. He holds the Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with four battle stars and the Mediterranean-European Ribbon with one battle star. Captain McLane is a member of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. 13 .-gp ii H an. T ' ' in 9 'gwzxetalafh 1 5 . gg?-?'w-ae COMMANDER WILLIAM L BRYAN, USN THE FIRST EXECUTIVE OFFICER Commander William L Bryan the first Executive Officer of the USS RICHMOND K. TUR- NER QDLG-ZOI his previously serx ed at sea in the destroyer, amphibious, and mine counter measures forees Upon being commissioned in 1949, Commander Bryan served in the Gunnery and Operations Department of the USS POWER CDD-8395 and subsequently in the Operations and Engineering Department of the USS HAILEY CDD-5561 From july 1955 through September 1956 he served on the staff of the Commander, Amphibious Group Three, aboard various of the task foiee involved in the transportation of materials for constructing the Distant Early Warning QDEWI line During 1957 Commander Bryan served as Executive Officer, USS PLUCK CMSO-46-ll and during 1955 as Commanding Officer, USS NOTABLE QMSO-4601. While on shoie duty Commander Bryan undertook three years of post graduate studies in engineering electronics at the U S Naval Post Graduate School at Monterey, California and acquired a master s degree in that subject He also completed in 1960 the Command and Staff Course at the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Island Commander Bryan served as a system designer! analyst and computer programmer at the Fleet Programming Center, Pacific when that activity xx as producing the initial few generations of computer programs for the Naval Tactical Data System Commander Bryan was born in Newport, Rhode Island on 5 March 1928 , He entered the U S Naval Academy in August 19-15 after attending schools in various parts of the country During his last yeai at the Naval Academy, he captained the varsity fencing team, and won the NCAA fencing championship for epee in 1948 He graduated from the Naval Academy in june 1949 and was commissioned an Ensign in the line, U S Navy He attained the rank of Commander as of 1 January 196-1 Commander Bryan has the World War ll Victory Medal, the Navy Occupation Service Med- al QEuropej and the National Defense Service Medal Commander Bryan was married in Scranton, Pennsylvania September 1951, to the former A Ann Warren of Waverly Pennsylvania They have five children, William L. Bryan jr., Edward W Bryan Letitia H Bryan john A Bryan, and Ellen S Bryan f 3 I r i I . X I 6 1 5 hum A N ' . ' , 'I , L 4 X C x 1 3 , 1 I 3 I ' H amphibious command ships . During this period, he made two trips to the Arctic as a member ' 3 . L , 1' 1 x 3 X C ! J X ns O I - .V T - 'I' O I , -Q 7 n Q . 7 - n 7 I e , 0 , Q a g 1iAf COMMANDER FRANK L KOVARICR THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER lc L Kovarick was born in Stroudsburg Pennsylvania on 19 january 1928. Commander Fran . , He was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in june 1952 and was commissioned an Ensign ' ' 3 N X 6'. in the line, U.S . Navy. He attained the rank of Commander to date from 2 October 19 5 Commander Kovarick served as Assistant Navigator in the USS MISSOURI CBB-635 during the ship's second Korean campaign tour. He entered flight training at Pensacola, Florida in February 1954 and after his designation as a naval aviator he served in Fighter Squadron One Hundred Fourteen in the USS ESSEX CCVA-95. He served in USS CARTER HALL CLSD-35 prior to attending the U.S . Naval Post Graduate School in june 1959. Upon graduation from the Post Graduate School in 1961, Commander Kovarick served as Gunnery Officer in USS FOREST SHERMAN QDD-9315. In April 1962, he joined the nucleus crew of USS LEAHY QDLG-165, building at Bath, Maine, for duty as Weapons Officer when she was placed in commission on ' ' ' nder Cruiser Force, U.S. 4 August 1962. In December 1963 he joined the Staff of the Comma Rh d Island and served as the Force Guided Missile Officer un- Atlantic Fleet in Newport, o e , til September 1965 when he was ordered to report to USS RICHMOND K. TURNER QDLG-205. Commander Kovarick was married in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania in September 1957 to the armon, also of Stroudsburg. They have two daughters, jan Louise and Amy I Y af w . W. - 1 1 Z f ,,v, I 4. Q. f s in , u il ' I L f former Susan H Elizabeth. I5 . Q. 4-4-....,.1,- gg, T an HE ,-,,,...,,,..,-.,,--1 I ,., fr T 1: ! 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FREEMAN LT RODERICK M. HORNE I :Qas PIn2y, ll I 'rw 1 E ln! 11175. 5 QR 5, , 1 n FIRST LIEUTENANT GUNNERY OFFICER FORMER FIRST LIEUTENANT LTJG, JOI-IN J. WINDBIGLER LTJG PHILIP M. SEIFERT 'nu un I ., , lv V ' if -Q ' NMA ,D 'l , ,Wig I , V .. . v ' -3 I ' , 'fj 'K- I 1 I FIRE CONTROL OFFICER Y MISSILE ORDNANCE OFFICER 1 LTjC RALPH 'NN . FREIBERT ENS STEWART W. CALDWELL LTjG IOHN j. LEDERER fm 4-4 'lP I I 9 L 4 Q fr' vw . fha DEE ,W f , , K , E, f f N'M '1'Q b1 W, T WE M I I 'M -' ,I Y' x.-. X ' 'w1.,'f3', ' ' ,fx , ,, - WEAPONS DEPARTMENT iw. T- J- CARD BMCS G. G. BOYD FTCS ,f bs + Y' S E3 2 A X S W xl X id' iff? 5 ,gym 649' R. F. PAYSON FTCS ll., R. L. BURNI-IAM FTCS CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS if 1 gf 4, V P 4 1 .L JF1- R H BEEBY CNINYC H C KNOX STC 71-1 vf ir 41 v S B R BUCKLEW STC M. K. WELLS GMGC 21 H-wt FIRST DIVISION 4 . I wan- 'ff' H- 4 u Z If 4 Id fn ' .S 1565: F J 4 , V 1 E lid Ms? gl IU dd I1 d 1 WX! Nd ' 1 A 1 ga I-rv f-gf I . H' 3, 1 kv A I , I ::x v . 4 Q B :fl I ' ,. I W I I d X' II 5 d I 1 1 T I I' Id W it ' ' X , ,g QI' I ' I I I I I I X d I 5 I I In 1 II. 1 I A I Back Row fleft to Righty Craton, I-Ioleman, Kasey, R.W. , Lyons, Carter, I-I. , Buresh Front Row fLeft to Righty Scepura Bullock, Anderson, Marage, jones, I-Irobowski, Reynolds 8 XIX I f.....,.J M y f s lf, I ' C....,.J v if I ff! I sffffa-1 - I , f ,ff I I- F' D' fd M-fi . Y , 4 hm , AV, I H , I , 3-M 1 2 ,fc ' I.-- I gr 1 It f s . I 3 Q ... so I ff . . -K f , 1 I 5 f' Q' ' I 2 -2 I g I Y I I A y . I t i J 2 i t Q '+L - vu V EV f' T 1 X i I X I f 'I I I ' QI ' 4 Q ,Aff z , KI I I .s,-,I ' 'id' 'd Il: -nn-13, '! guys . v,:2..::A4, N 1 M- I Zfdlmlifdfvffliiilii,R1IffSIeS15iuid2mng1ld ' muy' Ken' dmdddh' Cddddfd' -dmc Fmt ROW Uleff to Righ'CIA11de1S0n, E 22 SECGND DIVISIGN L.....J pf - g, i'i.!g rw ssh f 'SY-F-J' E, I . If ' QWIX A , 5 H4 I N - i n 'fi 'V , an ll A , ' f t 1 W ,J 2' , !'..,f.T X., . , i A Q- lg 'i is ' zf H i g' . J an Z i 7' af X, r- n X . 3 fx, ' of fm- N-1 a I ,, - Y K. Back Row QLeft to Righty Armola, Christian, Lael, Higgins, Overbey, Beliveau, Flynn, Watkins, Smith Front Row fLeft to Righty Girany, Hanson, Brown, I-I.D., Maile, White, jones, G. R. 23 A-S DIVISION EMM, .-j' mx -1 I .. Q 1, If? V l '?s - I IL nv- in 1 I .. V I '4 - v R SJR! 'J' . -I :0 , ,J v-v .ff If' R V ,Q M K rr I I I V -Fo., -. x V' 2 LU 4 Q ,I I ,L lb- 'if .11 xx ,AI i 4 Mx 1 W ,, A Htl . fi! M Back Row Qleft to RightIWe11s, Magnusson, Bucklew, Galloup, I-Iunsley, Brookins Rozinka, Hamilton, Leger Front Row f QLe t to Righty Brown, C, D, , Traver, james, Crothamel, Olvera, Rankin, jones: J. F. A 1 I ' FGX DIVISION L..J an-if Q f Tj '3- NII p , I s,f'1 'h-Q ,5- ,if , s ,,-P' s x K v' Q .QMS Back Row ILeft to Righty Travis, Carr, Kirkpatrick, Godby, Luke, Sampson lfront Row qLeft to Righty Powell, R.l-I. , Forbes, I-laentjens, Rogers, Gibbs, Spoon, Stitt I fe--5 'f L lm - stile , J s ,W-PI w1i'f1JIl,q I Q ,L xy, 0 F Y, ,1 : ww X., l xv V hi sl 6 Q V , ,ts-, I ,I lg ,fp V 1,-qv ga 1 U V I I' ll I- 'U ' I W -I , 14 'L El flx I I' . . x -E I I pvq- ' ' 4' ' 'G H 'zu , V N, X, V , 1 gb ,ra -5, 4 X 1 Q H . , ,,x 8 H J 1 V vw , U . k -'fir v 7 I 1 1 ii X I -4 ' I . f 4 4 .1 1 .X , V , J 'f sf 1 - if 5 l Q ,r 4 . ' V 'W 1, f ., lg Z Back Row fLeft to Righty Dinarclo, Trail, Downey, Robertson, Sheetz, Burleigh, Ramos, Wintroath, Horton Front Row ILeft to Righty Walsh, McMahan, Powell, L,P,, Palmer, Bobrick, Flanders, Higgins, G.W., Moore 25 W DIVISION s ,iff-I-X4-I ' 1,1 l I' I mfs, ms -.--1' QI'-fs it I I I T25 13, , . s ia ' -4 I 4 J 1 Q Y I ' I ' x I4 I Q, sf is , 1 , Q sf I so ' I' 1 'v I I 2 ' W F h ' E I I w ' I if I I 'Q - V fif Q' I I I IQ' -' . l I I 1. 'V fs 5 I N El I.,- ,, inf- gf 4 f if id .Q I Z X ' , -J -! S X ,I , 6 A YV, 6 X ,W ,Q ,Z 3? V J' 'M A 4 x E K M, ' v X 92 Pg.. xi: I, M ,Q -2 Back Row QLeft to RightjKc1me11y, Mask, McCormick, Walton, I. , Wyrick, Ames, Wisener, Gonzales, Kirk Front Row fLeft to Righty Czmnon, Parks, Lockwood, Thompson, W. V. , Kelsall, Smith, A.K., Stokes, Conway, Oliver .J ., , 55 26 ,,,, x., V, Mg 2, 2 i I ,uw was-f IWW A A , '64-sniff' R WC iiiffxfil .7 D I yi Pc W im? 3' M4 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT OFFICERS TTTRTT, OPERATIONS OFFICER LCDR WILLIAM I. THEARLE I FORMER 1 OPERATIONS OFFICER LCDR A. E. TUOKER CIC OFFICER LT ULYSSES S JAMES 28 V, ,.,, A I A I ,,,, : , . j,f K VV T JS M ,,',, Qufmx-v A Q X WV' il A 2x , www I' If . ,-4 iii fkw, ' qigii- 'vw 1 . s . , , ' . v ' 'x 'Xu 'I .ff 4 'M . f X 2 ' 9 Q 1 ., if J 'Q' I I n , 5. COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER ELECTRONICS MATERIAL OFFICER LTJC KENNETH M. JOHNSON LTJG B. J. HQRTQN ASSISTANT CIC OFFICER ASSISTANT COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER ENS DAVID S. NELSON ENS I-I, W. BETZNER V F 4 . - ,IQ - ' s 3 . Fm' Q qi Q ef:-1 29 . Y 8 I I 2 fi I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I ,I Q x Il I ' 14- X 5 X W Y . ,Iv sv X N R X If I OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS RM CS 5 iizg Q I, L,A. DUNKER, RDC M'-lun... I .NN -S ,gf X V.: H.D. NORMAN, ETC , Z? ' B I L.A PARKIN HMC ,,, N E.J. MERCER, RMC 'I 'UP 30 -1-'T Ol DIVISIGN a . if! v . I .. i .V - l if 'M ni' ' ' ,un ,QL , 'Uhaxx ' I 2 E , . A .. 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V! ,1 A , 71 I A X J Xwsx Z H 'Pri , 4 4 wi ur a D J F J ' Af ar , 4 I 1 Q K ..,, f, 3 ,mf 2 , Z ,, , 4 gh WW , f ff ,cw ' ,, MW, , , M, -,,,,,,, ,V gf , HM, . Nfl ,,3,f,,, ,MV Back Row Qleft to Righty Lesslie, Chapman, Eggers, Offnick, Yopp, Allen Zopfi, Howard j H Fr F 1: R . 7 ' fLeft to Righty Athey, Jackson, Holmes, Kramer, Cormery, Bohannan, Helary, Kuzara, Turner . , eeman mn OW 1 , 32 X QHEEQ h ,V , ,, M ix . ,f. , . g , if ff-',i ' +1 r j 'l sy, x t, 2? V E4 i ,wif ' Y . 1 f G76 'Q . , -1 4. . 2 ' , 1 +4 H , - 3 J Y Q- N 3 'G ,J 1 ei, h YR M d Holve Gibson, Fuller, Phillips, Eaves. Front Row QLcft to Righty Back Row QLeft to Righty Jensen, Hudson, oo y, y, Cates, Stoker, Thomas, Herron f Q4 We ' ' 4 r 'Al ' ' 3 f 1 . ' 'qgerfl -' f , ,I f r an , 4 ' -f X J' at f 'A I , f . i N -1 M 0: Wu!- '4 v Y W, V Hr. A 5 xl 1 . y e 1 X 1 '11 h I f 1 I 4 I 9. ,, , ff , 4 , ,, I .X 1 ,,..f',,1' , N , 1 ' ,V 5, ' 4 , , Y f . 4 14 -S .V ' A I Q , In I 'F' 1 As z x 's ,jf , 'Q 1 ll K ,L my AL X1 h he .- W Z I .4 , 'ilu - - V , 1 A -. -I 1 1 1 F W G, W . 1 sf ' Alex Frame, Mercer, Cameron, Gerard, Harding, Bowers Left to Right: Hampton, Droeger, , 33 HC-2 1,4 J, - 5x -fy' Back Row QLeft to Righty Bailey, Bradley, Baker, Cooper, Sira Front Row QLeft to Rightj Gowden, LCDR Sapp, LTJG Thomassy, jones 34 , W, if 'la K I gb: . ,,- W f NAVIGAUQN 3 P OUP Iii!! ga 4-fe Q-4 RTME NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT OFFICERS NAVIGATOR ASSISTANT NAVIGATOR LT DONALD I-I. CAGE LTJG THOMAS E. SOLES FFR LT SONNEL OFFICER CHIEF QUARTERMASTER G J ROBERT H. BALL C. J. KING, QMC 36 N DIVISION L..J ,Q I E 1 . 13 I V , In Left to Right: McKinney, I-Iengen, King, Policky, Dibelka, Bushnell, Messer, Morinini 37 I A I ,gil I 4. 9 n , I , K if 1 , SV Y 5, nf M A? u 'K ' A 2 .aff , ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OFFICERS W 1-'5',, il? ' , I 4 9-1 4, M I4 '42-cf K ,ffm 5 Q 5 Q' ENGINEERING OFFICER LCDR IQHN I. HQLT ASSISTANT ENGINEERING OFFICER LT. w.J. BARTEE ,I Y K Q x Pl ,H ' .4fX. MAIN PROPULSION I4-agus D.-XM.-XCII2 CONTROL A S S IS 'IIA N 'I' LI' ROBERT H. RANDALL 4? X X I I ASSISTANT LTJG JACK w. SANIFORD ELECTRICAL OFFICER ENS , PAUL W. DONNDELINCER 39 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT i Lug-, D, W, BOSQUI, MMCS w.N, ROSS, EMCS , 40 SX M. E. KELLY, MMCS bf Q F 1 5631, 5 1- vf. 5. 1 V Q- -, CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS L. CHAPMAN, ICCS R,P, BOURASS.-X. ENC 'i J, NIETO, BTC s.R. SMITH, SFC 41 N. NI AND B DIVISION 'h 147 .LiIix,frf W S fl' B34 II W I I I 4 I, civil' A. , - f I 1 I s il!! I 111, N. :I .. f E9 197 r- ' Back Row fLeft to Righty Gilmore, Bauer, Zemo, Barker, Keith, Hanek, Hubbard Front Row fLeft to Righty C'Su11ivan, I-Ioal, Simpson, D.j., Brown, O.G., Urman C ,f If - .Q X A-fi 2-J rf7IIi- I, . R Pg, Iris: R-f I3 ff' I 1- , Y, X Y . I I , 1 3 1- -nb. Fu V U f A-4 - , 1 '. ff I R -, reoo if ,,.., 5 y ,I 4 A ' M N K x. E X' Ak' ZQN 4 14 ,Y , .lx gk V., , ,- N I I A - B, Q 4 . ,I If he V! li, ,,', W , ,, VZ, I ' - 7' V A , -- 5 . w , r b Q CQ? U I I 5 A vm V , h ,Y ----A M K K A . Qvbv , ,, 7 - , I . f ,fyg .. ' ' M I I ,',, V1 rl, My A, Bach Row QLeft to Righty Baldino, Smodia, Pugliese, Fisher Ruchti. M 1 to Righty Balley, Stack, I-Iardaway, Wedel, Lyon, Boyd, Drinn, ZLd45wS1.?5a es, Jordan, Stewart' CR' Front ROW ILeft -if . - .. . fgw? I If ' ' fl air' NI AND B DIVISION S5764 Il .5 If na EVIL' I. E . L.......f fy , .X I- , If..,n.,.f! Ir is-1 s I' H I Y V I U A I I I , - X X J I -.. x 'f I x W 9. . w ',.r' k Saar McClenan Edwards Front Row Back Row QLeft to Righty Strand, Brown, j.W. , Harris, Hulbert, Berry, Steuc , , , ' ' ant, Snell, Baxter, Snow, Crew, Anderson, Zeller QLeft to Righty Washlngton, Van Busklrk, Wy 43 I ,, ,E ,MQW QQ '. 's X 5 W 1 a. 5 ..D 5 11, ' less if' ,Q , 5 ffl Z V, - , f-D -. , ue er, Decker Carter Front Row QLeft to R1ghtj Foster , Harris, Borski, Prxce, T E , Oswald Prxce W W , Slmpson D D A DIVISION 'mfs 5 V. ,I 5 Q, I I .-'QQ 4 '-I p 1 , , ' ' , N J I 315 is vf ' , Q -. W il 'iz' ' xg .1 v ' f f' .34 IS Back Row QLeft to Right, Johnston, Tipton, Day, Robinett, Thompson, G.R. , Stewart, C.F. , Thompson, S.G. Front ROW ILeft to Right, Ortiz, Schultz, McGurn, Blankenship, Gullic, Turner, G.A. 45 E DIVISION ?Il 59 M .1 Ivrfafg, Q' 'ELI Bo' 'Li' I' , , , W I 2-TV I ,. , 'I Q 3 I ..,, . -ills' If 215 x a I I w-www I II I II 4 I I , I ,. li , I ' , I I , , I A I I I, 'I Q -' li II I I- 'I I ' ' , 9.5 Q I fav? ' 4, I F1 I I A ,Al J lf' E ,,, I , V Q if I I ' I 'f .I 4 , .1 W he Q K!! ay K, If QQ W ,lf ,L 4 ,hw I , , , , J .,, , , , V if L 4111 I9 g , X fir If ,fa , I , li f h N I ,,v V V I I ii I ,kl i f ' , - ,I A F I . - I f f ' -I I . V ff I A , ,. 'Isa Back Row ILeft to Righty Hall, C.j. , Ilaria, Mc:Adoo, Heller, Banbury, Hall, RJ. , Hariz, Vincent, Bloom, Dawkins, Radish, McKinley, Polk Front Row qLeft to Righty Anderman, Erdman, Rosshirt, Skram, Jobe, Ballo, Shipman, McCaus- land , Wiens , Latour 49 I SU PPLY DEPARTMENT OFFICERS SUPPLY OFFICER LT B, PACOFSKY FORMER SUPPLY OFFICER LCR M.A. LEAL CHIEF STORE KEEPER D . R. CAMPBELL, SKCS CHIEF COMMISSARIMAN J. C. HIXSON, CSC DISBURSING OFFICER ENS D.L. DEATON Y 4 48 N S DIVISION EJ I ' ,,, .5 -A , -- I ' I. Il IX . 2 A L ' I , 1 ' ' 'fi ' Y' I ,I I , ...If ' Nl I' , , IIIV ',fI lv 'I I ..j ,'I I . sf' 'I N 6 V W J II,, I1,w I 1, V I ' i I. , , - .. , , 3 la I I Q V- , i 1 I lm Il i A Q r 6 It I g ix Q SE vw ,Q J 34 I 9 Y I 1' . Q X ., M K N , 'I K LQ, - ' X IX' Q I ,M ,Il , g 5 , -J, Q Q av I Back Row ILeft to Rightj Armstrong, Bethe, Dougherty, Wallace, Hall, T.D. , Johansen, Ferguson, Howard, M.L., Cowan, Buchholz, Forsman, Walton, D., Peterson, King, R. Front Row ILeft to Righty Hosford, Barkan, Capra, Saporito, Larimore, Dela Cruz, Godsey, Ellorin, San Agustin, Morgan Hedges 49 S DIVISION ,1 r. I WW ZX Back Row qLeft to Righty Nance, Barker, Saporito, Howard, M. L. , Wallace, Buchholz, San Agustin Front Row fLeft to Righty Dela Cruz, Ellorin, Walton, D. S -',, - fer... - X ses-Ig .. 'K li fa is .I-I - ra ff I ,I 89153 1 1' I 5 I QV Q 3 Q Y 1 X ' t I x 1 V . X ,.., I :XX ,,,, g sk I QQ, I QQ 3 L I 1 I na I I x ! 5 I 4 vi 'X 2 J I NN X Bac . . .D. ft r Rig fl Natlvidad, Godsey, Taitague, Ol'ibel1O, Timbangf, Jifienez , HoSford7 Forsman, Dougherty Front ROW uae O Q I I 1 I 3 'Q I I P I In In :ISL N X irb I I 'V x II .. ...x . I A A . 5 XiS1,QL . X Qs, , .Q-,Ji ,x .. ,,., we X r A ,ggi k ROW QLefI: to Right, Connor Ferguson Blaise I-I ll T h f is ,vs I 5' W +1 I . . --...-.,Y.-,.-f-w1vQ1- ..., .F-.4 -Q.-1.--1-a-ny-qua-'pf-q ., ' ' CCJMMISSICDNING 4-WT 1' ,I X X in K' -.f 4 ,: ,j , X 1 .Vigil 42,15-Wg I , MW ,,,W,f,f M A 4 f fm, 12 if ? .WZ Me f wffw fffw QWW 4 ff' 71 nf H' ,fly 'Y www, f ff rf A 'wwf ' 4 f M Aw ' JZ? 'hy 4,119 Assistant Secretary of the Navy Kenneth E. BeLieu and Radm Cavanaugh take the salute of the Honor Guard !. 1 1 . 5 Wy - Capt Plate welcomes an old friend aboard 52 , , f Q I f f 2 Me? Ya f' ki If -4' The Honorable Mr. BeLieu inspects the Honor Guard - - . ' A ' f , A. ' . . A ,-,t .5 U.Y..,.,- -3, -,,-, ' . ,-. , V U 4- nr , , b . - - ' ....,,.. ...-.-,44.- 14.-vw... -.z.g4-1--1-v-ur-all-0+ 0-00- ypnuna ta... :1.ans 9' Q i -'lt X Chaplain Ricker gives invoeation git Qturt of eeremony Rernirlgg by Cipt Joseph E. Rice, Commanding Officer of Exe Ru ,il 5l1llll.,l1'xl .lt Philxilelp 5 JU M 5 Q, ' 1 I Q I D ,J ! 4 ix ,.. The Honorable Mr. BeLieu speaks Capt Plate and honored guests honor the National Anthem prior to ceremonies 53 S7 Capt Plate accepts command A xg . x X x z , . g' Q P , , a. 5? t it ag x -1 K4 Piping the first watch ?'l- .-X S etting the watch 54 x ,f M Q7 W I 1 :H fr Z, , , . I 1 1, 1,1 'f:,.A-..,v.,- LAX The new CO accepts the ships memorial plgiqut: from tht: lkitlrii llorrit' QRQLJ prcsczits the CO with Missile itplic is Marine Corps lor Limo Qu.ii'Lc1ml-,-clt -H-4' 1- I Y-4 i.X i ll ,Sikhs 31 s -'V-1 M Capt Platc assists Mrs. Claude Y. Ricketts cutting the commissioning cake. 55 i 6 1 ,, M. Q E-lpcz- ' f - -I ., , .H-H 'ine-fvw' -,.,,.,,..,. 4 V OFFICERS OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT WEAPONS DEPARI HERRON PLANK CWN ERS TRAVIS, FTMlf OLIVER, GMMI X HOLLAND4 E' E BM2, Roz ROSBURY I ONNERY, ETN2 WQRAMER ETN2 ,E 'RLY ETR2 ,IFULLER ETR2 AY, ETR2 , HILTON, RD2 REEVES, RD2 ZINIEWIEZ, RD2 GEORGE, HM2 BEETS, RD3 INK RD3 DEN, ETR3 ATHEY, ETR3 FREEMAN, ESTR3 HOLMES, ETN3 THOMAS, SM3 GOBERNATZ, SM3 PHILIPS , I, , RM3miT?i'f HOLVEY, R ' 'IS RM3 , , I ,O , Z I V I W ,,,, M., h h BOYLE, RDSN POWELL, MT3 I 'R fIf DART, RDSN I BODRIOK, MTS ROSS, fm, , , ,,,,, I ,R, SN I 'W ,E S, R S 3 Y QL RUC S I WOR RRAIQRO ERIMERS AND OTH! Swgggrlgg I ' R6BERTSON, SN CLARKE, SA , WALL E, SN , , 1 J BE THGMRQOIYJEEJSAQZR W Rf Q ,,,,,,, aff, S, , ,,,,.f,, , . ! , . VmKfENS,,SA,,,,,fR WINTHOATH, SN I Pr ,,yRIOOI,Qi ANDERSON,yG , SME fmtful 2, SWRS, SAE BARFIELD, SA ' A I L , ,, BEAUDRY, SA I T--.. , , .,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, mv ,,'S AE,RKLE,, , ,.,, , ,,4, , fe--'-R' A A RRER , s NA' ED E E OF f v- AL ILLUSTRIOU WAISUB RISJQAOR M M ER OW N, , SA - f . K, EEIEEEEE my GSHHD S1IE1IEIHR,S:, 'U sr AND SUFFICIENT REASON, HE lS ENTI E Aws OF THE I BEWEl HQN51QEEB2R'l1bHElBIERSTOOD.' fg5g,1iQ,1,5Li?KeJalw fu fl 0' I 1' 1 Wg6f'f7 ifIfj0ff'pfl THIS GUNMMGSCGNRA TE ff, C,fQfEfgjN,lffS6111zrf fi0liV07Cf?! 1If4f2f'nI?w4BT'Q1byr1S1'2v1f in QIQIEYER UNDER OUR WELLS, GMM1 HR A ' SMITH FTMI OBOWSKI ' I , HUNSLEY, SA MENT ENG'NEER'NG QEBAR INEERTNO DEPARTMENT SUPPLY DEPA TMENT ,X . EDW 1 S T X WAR IOBE A , ETHEQW , LASEQUR -A S BLA EL Ti g HOAL, FN A MM2 DRURY, FN A E APARKER, BT2. ,, MYERS, FN S A A ,HAI-EY, BT2 PUCLIESE, FN A Kg , , SCA!-LAN, BT2 WALKER, FN A NC K3 A SM1TH,BT2 MORALES, FN -- 3 if WASHINGTON, BT2 XBAUER, FN V R M, 4 i ORTIZ, BT2 SMODIS FA 'R TTA , W 3 WYANT,,MM2 ZEMO, FA l: . , R,SA A , NELETCHER BERRY, FA Ak A ECH CTLMORE, FA - F OWN. G D, GODDARD, FA 4, CHEL FA A ..E, f SA .FA ., 2a '4j',s A RRR E gm EL, TCS KRAMER, A ,,,, A, ' , LC3 MCGURN, FA ,.i dbii,R, , ,A,.- LC, CENT, LC3 HTCE, FA A L BTKNG, TAT! N WM DAY-,R FA GUNZALO lf LIVA , EMS CREW, FA , T341 A A , TON, SA , ,, .,, T, SOWDERS, BT3 BORSHI, FA Af gl SA , C Q-1'1,1BTSA'EW MCCLENAN, FA A A ,SA A -LANE, FA DELAHOUSSAY,E,,fAfg HETTZ, SA SNOW, FA VANBUSRTRK,SEASQ AEBA SA STRAND, FA BROWN, J W, PA,,,,l,?tig'q?l,'k O , wr' ' + WT A ry P it 22 , :ASA :.AwYEEg01j.fmf,FA DO T EGUSON SA S TA, ,FAS A Tw PNQERS, FA HAL SA HER SOAMROLQHAS OF THEQEEHE SEAS XE 2,2 2'5f'5,.304,i2. FUL ' 1 WALTON, SA ZUKOWSKI, FA NAVIEATTOF DEPARTMENT '7 XH1RI9LS,-,,5Af! My AfBAX'IEfPv,,.1EA,4,,,f limb , ,, W1 , .ES, SA., RUETER, FA A-S., ,QZELLERTAE A A KING' 'SQM1 WIDENER, SA CROSLEY, FA A MMCKQQEY, YN3 . DI LY, SA LUCUST, FA 1 Q 'MMESSERQS OMS flung , SA JORDAN, FA CALQTWAY, SA TTPTON, FN S, QBERKHEISER, SA EN I ,K D GAVIN,FA A A ANDEW ,SA Au ,,, i n .ui lll m Lf , ,,,,,,FL , SA IAVY CREW wmcu-T POREVEROBTNEINSSPZQHED WSH-T PULSESRYT, SA BOYD, FA , -MA ORS SA TURNER -EMM1 AlKMNhPAriu1'r. fur TITIWARBUDSN A A O , EN1 SIMPSON, FA , ,1OHNS,ON, C W, SA A TO QHOMPSQNGMBIAND DEWIHEEESPQF A PL:1NAT51BECDgKj SA :f'4U'- .' A224535 1112c11c11111dSWfMfU4'HAWN' fhfff N!! SA A WPC L ,EM1 1 N5 Af ABUSBALAA SA FQON lIfj,M,ERgfjN1NMM1E INT 1g'3NS11NTOA111 , XL, W ' ' MM1 ERDM-AN, FA SUPPLY DEPARTMENT 111512 MM1 MUND, FA B'T:1 LLO, E O CD' MAQQFAMZJC fffiiffclc SKI , f6bll?!ltS'f!!1f?!'7' , , . , -,L 4 1.-, CINCPAC FLEET 'V V D?2QQ A ,..,.,n,M,.f-ee- 'h V V, X mst Capt Plate discusses problems with Adm johnson Some of the crew get their two cents in 'N CINCMESSDECKS takes CINCPACFLT on a tour 'ff' N-M. ,Ei f 3 Xi T V' L s , V , W L 'L' t s Q , ts,.s fy STOPS TO VISIT f f Adm johnson surveys hig domain The Chief Engineer explains the plant Sccpum su-ips him in gr PJ 5,4 f K0 A 'Q f n , - Q . 3 w,,....nau Q 59 RICHIVIGND K TURNER W- F7 NQYQE3 in gk, W'- Y YY Invo c atio n Capt Plate reads his orders and bids farewell 60 CHANGES HANDS 'Alf QQ' 4 ' l Capt McLane reads his Orders and assumes Q mm.md 3 Honored Guests. . 5 61 CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS f 1 Takes a look around. . . i I ' . How s the hberty out here, son? Where to next, Captain? 62 VISITS US ON STATIGN .2 X She's 21 real smart ship All rifwlmt . . . xN 11 U xl vi, fps 'X - S ll , t 1. ,lf , X I N? -f 3 sil '5 Q AW.. 'A 'fry' ' Wait 'til they see As' t s' f 83, who's in here! , a ','p-fT',' ' W 5 V - S. - lass!!! 5 S4 X: yn X its They really plpe you over the Slde out here' T' OUR FIRST HEROS It must be said that a United States Naval Man O'War is a formidable weapon of defense against aggression only when her crew, officers and men alike, unite their dedication, loyalty, devotion to duty, pride, and professional skills in a common effort to make her such. Occasion- ally, however, there are those individuals whose unwavering excellence in the performance of duties renders them worthy of special recognition. At the completion of her maiden voyage, the TURNER boasted of two such individuals. The Navy Commendation Medal, awarded for meritorious achievement and outstanding perform- ance of duty , was presented to Lieutenant Ulysses S. james, and to L. Hubbard, RDl by Rear Admiral Goodfellow, COMCRUDESFLGT Nine for the proficiency and skill with which they performed their duties as air controllers during our special operations in the South China Seas. With extreme pride, we of the TURNER extend our congratulations to Mr. james and Hub- bard and let us all resolve to strive for the standards of performance established by these two. The TURNER tradition has begun with this fitting end to her maiden voyage. V If st N 7 f U ir V z, 2, ff 1 ,V wf , ,, l .c , M 3 lf Z fQlgptnl5i1EClane intmducing comcrudes- RADM Goodfellow addressing the CreW The medal winners. . ,before M i .J l I -1 RADM Goodfellow reads Hubbards cita- tion RADM Goodfellow reads LT james' citation Hubbard receiving medal WQ11 dgnc , LT james receiving medal WG11 d01'lC A . -U, L Qs' -lik -s --X 1 my fl 'rfb '58 The medal Winners af-ter Medal winners and RADM Goodfellow with families Q1 to rj LT james, Mrs james, son Steve, RADM Goodfellow Hubbard, Mrs Hubbard, Mr Hubbard ' Q v, 21. V2-we 5 ,r Lu! Qi: yr ii. ft? L E i 3- 1? -in ,,,g --.3 -- s - s- ' - - --r . .m1r!'-.rf---yy , ...w.. -., , . . .4-.. .i. ,.... ., .,, 50TH LANDING CELEBRATION , fff, 'M Coming in for number 50 ,QT V N f V I f' ' E gf V V, ,M 1 fff f Q QF' QV ue, pg 'a ' VLA X ff Sjfwfg f Q Z? QW The cake 'Z 2 . K 1 Y 1 . K ' X 'S w ' X fx '5 .ef of - I ' - 4 . f 'Vw i Y K W T4 ,QQ WY 4. f' Avg Q N292 v . 1 X Q, ' h KQV my . -S ws- 'fe if mf . V ww Q f f f' 4 . 1,- QQ I-IC 2 looks over the cake Q h A Q A. ' Q 1 ,, X 2 QHWAQ ,,x. 51, , , 7 Q my wwf , QV? W- ,Q -.1 . fx' ff . ' 15.1 1 f LCDR Sapp at work Thanks for the plaque 1 66 The Chow Hound 'NW fwff, I ' 4. Q he ,, , ' 1 x my 539' In I ,Qi ff :1e,ff'W, ,,..,v,.,., ,t in .- .WMI 4. 1.4 x'XiJ,.J AVL I s S--,Q v Capt Plate makes the first tut FIRST BIRTHDAY i .t-.,.- ,. K .fJ.-f..ffw- . ' if . 4.,,-,. PM ,, ,-.. A, aw- -+.f.,aw-,f.. 7' 1 f g M it, ,V , a ,wlaaa .,, - . ., .,,.....m-... A . gvgx, f ,. fa .amen 1' :, The Birtluiay Cala' 67 I-Iappy Birthday to you . . . BIRTHDAY PARTY C H AM PS CI-IECKERS: Gonzales and Andy 5 68 fl.. I PINOCHLE: Hamett and Price my 69 ACEY DEU CEY: Cates and Magnusson CRIBBAGE: Simpson and Scepura SEB ,..,. N HELO GPERATIONS 1 1 a ,, , , 'ff' hi 2 - ' .. 3 '3'1Li'i?t?1f'a : c .a 5 X The Helo approaches as the Landing detail stands by a The LSO directs the landmg She's on deck - i She's secure SETTING THE HELO DETAIL The Helo is on station X .iff- X X I. J' llcru comcs the sling s rl I.. 'xy ,fq MZYLEX Tl mf.. 9 ', '41 15 The pick up is m.u c i The man is hauled skyward I - 4 ,,, T, Q ' n He's pulled aboard Another day, another dollar 5 71 OPERATIONS WITH i A close up of the BOSS An A-3 passes overhead INDEPENCE OUR BOSS FOR THE SUMMER An F-4 in the slot The plane guards v1ew AWAY THE REPLENISHMENT DETAIL 25:1 iaiff' 'Whi- '01-n l ' -..i:5L- v PU' ii I L.-J is Our fmendly texaco statlon im Stoppmg for groccrles It d1dn t all make the tanks Q. N, Riding the chair . .Z 1 nl..- 73 X K T ,1 f i' 5 ,V sy ,, f fa . . -1 , X 5 If' ., ' 2 W, V 5,,.,'M gyfw mn V , A Hudson gets another stripe f -, ' y f I: all MM N, ,':,:1f ' ' . s Q ,ai ,ig x iv ' A: VK I ' ,. pf, M . . C -A I 'Qpkgflxfkj f-C ' 1351 2 .11 G Creech receives his next stripe , Y . 1 , .,......,,..,,,,,V 0 1 Wells and Bucklew with new hats iff. The men making rate . i E' x Y D Clark picks up his crow King and Mercer two fledgling chiefs - .....,i V 'f ,g,, f 2 My . ,, V V W ,.,' , ,.: '-'- - f . ,M 'Wy X Q ' ,L A K Y 67 fij' E 5 C f f X- X ' 3-Q.,fil- 5 P , ij, is 1 5 I I K 5 X- .wk ., VJ g Q., H W g -M ' Q. , g i 4 lil: Y but v ' . . Congratulations Chief ' .a . 1 in f, xg , A3 ' V: 1 ,L tr ' Q: 1 xi 'i' I if A .21 J I 11 f we s ii 2 W 2 iff 1 f A four star line upg Burnhany Payson, Kelly and Chapman , 74 Payson picks up his star M3555 M '- 'g A 'JZ' 3?f'tif- f a J ' il i ' - ,Q f s., ,.,,,, . -, 1 5 4 Q 1 1 A muh' X ' f iff new kj' -gg .are cr. V W .z,, ,qw , , .4 I Four ship over .Ji Mr. Holt congratulates McCaus- land and Creech 5 I' N 'W'n-+- ...+A-N I I 4 Mr Lederer welcomes Culwell on his second cruise 3 3. Congrats from Mr. james to Lowry - .W ' -- 1 1 H The court . Zi GFJI1LiO13CI11I1 ' or Ship s Store .165 his ir. . ' . 'i .. . jig: i lhv PIUSUCUIIOII , , ,, , ' 'Yr' 1 af 1 ll f' A Q fn 4 Barbeque onthe fantail s 'A' I' l , s , EJ 4 qv! u , 3 I 3 ' ' ' The defendants . , ..,, X 11:19-ie -M 0 if uk' f ' a.. .V 4 Q A ,r g Ai 3 '- 4 'fwgv-pa' - gl -- Y I Eff-4 Q ' ' Thanksgiving Lay out The chain gang serves coffee 75 f 14g ivy! I We figured the stores would be I'm sorry but that's not the pres- ? here yesterday cribed uniform for checking on Q board I SEABEE y JEEBEES I Mother '. A HV' Where have I seen this before What do you mean your girl doesn't like to hold hands with a pineapple And 6 months ago I was a 97 lb weal-cling I II I I? is I 5 I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I Z, I I I 11 I 11 , I: I I l I I I I I II I IIE 'I t, ? Who did you say this Capt Ahab guy was . . . rigs? ff s V 'W' Y fr? so ei, ' , ' I if 4 ' f V Q w 'V 'I 'i .-+1-1 V I Il 1 Lousy design. Actually, the com- pass is too short H151 What do you mean it's loaded I 76 , I ,eer 'I ,.,, , 'if 1. , 1 1 'E+' I LQ.. K I wonder what that does . . . Look who's turning to 1275 I M' V , L. Load Hoppers . . OOPS. . . Sorry about that 15' -.. X 'lv . ff -3-5- .,....- '-5-C Who did Win the series in 1928? Mai1Ca11 . . . D ' ' f f. 'iw But the chief just got me in the other arm! 77 'ff' . ,- T 'B lu Touching up . . , - 'fi 415 , Who said a woman's work is never done?! THE CREW AT EASE Quit complaining. . . I Started OH the messdecks W. 1 '. , W ' Sf- 1 p f fb She's a good feeder . . . oi Q , wil W x wwf ia? 3 The Snipes come up for air What about the hand dryer? 9 ,. O E, ,c f , 1163? ' 4 14 at '5 +1 .W 1 , I 5, Q if 'ki yfmm, , f, . ' QQ s 4 f l . f -7 ' I ... ge V 7 194 ' v i 1 f A ' fi The beach at Vera Vera He hates me. . .l know he does Checking for light leak ,,. H Ml' , . Us ' 4 , V- 'am ' -QS Picking a few . . Maybe we can get seconds Smitty must have 'ern all 78 1 T' ,Ln ,M ,M , if 'K' ale.. Sanus' Y... 0 uw- f- S' . . Two small contacts bearing , , .521 Aff' . . Permission to go ashore, Sir E lyyi :g rip ,f gl ,V ' f - x,,,,,,, - if Wx, V it .5 XF -4 ,x' V ll , Q ,M ' I . ,, i 4 'i'-my ,fi , Q' --- PK-W up H V- 5 i 1, V, - v I I . A 'li ' Q lfgr-fi ' V is ' iq, 1 . i 3 A . F 'f 5 Q 2 1 4 9g v f f 5 .jg 1 v 5 1 , 1 1, Qi. V - - A V V , i iff' 5 ,gi ,K I ,, , If WM , by X V Y V 4, H ' ,W , f I V Q L immun '- mm imp , , , u A: , ali w 2 ...f 3. ' ,w fl-ld 6 f K kL 1 I 5 . 2- 5 A l V Q - P ., ' I l ,015 lf? AN . , , ll ,Q 11-N it i ' Q f H I 111 1 T ' I ,,A- if ' l 1 ' 4 , , 5' mf? l ' 1 1' 75 if All-'lcv 1 7' i l'l- -Q ' X- ,R I-leave around . A 'S ri.,-,... 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