Roanoke (CL 145) - Naval Cruise Book

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V, ,pf . .-: 3 ',.,. . - . - ' .w'rr :. ,. . ...,, ., . .1-A-2f TTp,'135:1,gg.:Erggggjf- 'ijjEjE5Eg1 ' ,fy .,, 3310.-,...4v-..- -' V . . g5:3,:3:3::: - '.4r::55:5:r:rs:::: ' R EAS 1957 5 RUISE THTS BOOK TS DEDICATED TO THOSE VVHO MADE HER THE BEST 99 . , . ...TO MEN OE THE ROANOKE ITINERARY Depart LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 3 sepfembef, I957 PEARL HARBOR, T. H. 7-8 Sepfember SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA I8-24 Sepfember SASEBO, JAPAN 5-I7 OCIober KOBE, JAPAN 26 OCIober-2 November YOKOSUKA, JAPAN 8-I5 November NAGASAKI, JAPAN 23-25 November BUCKNER BAY, OKINAWA 29 November-3 December SUBIC BAY, P. I. 30-3I December HONG KONG, B. C. C. 2-8 J onuo ry, 7958 SASEBO, JAPAN II-I5 Jonuory NAGOYA, JAPAN 23-26 Jcmuory INCHON, KOREA 3-6 February YOKOSUKA, JAPAN IO-23 February Qfenfofiveb SUBIC BAY, P. I. 7-8 March Qfenfofiveb Arrive LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 24 March, 1958 I Q OUR HIP Once in a while in the Navy a fortuitous series of Circumstances permits the gathering in one ship of a group of outstanding men who fit the ship: together. the ship and its men work with the smoothness and efficiency of a fine watch. The equally-shared dangers and hardships as well as the pleasures of life at sea weld a bond between them, a bond so strong that one cannot think of the men and the ship apart, the ship and her company are one. This welding can only rarely happen: when it does the men achieve one of life's greatest and most singular rewards: the pride and satisfaction of doing men's work easily and well and receiving commensurate credit. On these rare ships aecomplislunent of exacting tasks is facileg courage is commonplace, efficiency is routine. Such a ship is the ROANOKE. Like her sister cruisers, the ROANOKE is named for a city. The city of ROANOKE was previously so honored twice, a steam frigate in civil war times and a converted steamship during Nvorld Nvar l both carried the name. The present ROANOKE with her sister ship, the WORCESTER. are the world's largest and most powerful light cruisers. Displacing over lT.000 tons. this 680-foot ship has the most modern of armaments and engineering plants. Her sixty oflieers and thousand men are served with modern equipment from air-conditioned living compartments to pneumatic tubes for rapid eommunit-ations. ller turho-generators eould supply a city of over 4-0,000 persons with all light and power retpiirements. and her engines develop the power of over sixty- eight large locomotives, propelling the ROANOKE through the water at a speed of over 35 miles per hour. Her evaporators make enough water to supply a million persons with a glass of water each day. Launched in Camden, New jersey in june. ll!-IT. the ship was commissioned in April of 1949 and served in the Atlantic' l leet on the East fioast uf' the llnited States. the XVest Coast of Europe, and in the Mediterranean Sea. ln 1055 she was transferred fo the Paeilie lfleet and has served with distinction in Pacific Waters since that time. This eruise is the set-ond for this ship in the Far East. ln the current cruise. the ROANOKE has steamed about 40.000 miles: she has safely endured the perils of raging seas, brutal winds. hazardous shoals. and rapid maneuvers in elose proximity to other ships. Her men have withstood exhausting heat and hitter eold. net elothes. long watehes. unending toil. cramped quarters, minimum shore leave. and nights made sleepless hy the violent tossing of the ship. A fighting ship. the ROANOKE has earned a reeord of ext-ellenee among other eraek fighting ships. ln the short eight years of her life she has three times plaeed ser-ond in the Rattle Eflieieney Competition among many other cruisers of both fleets. Twice she has won first honors including in the past year. ln the past year she not only won the coveted meathall . the red pennant with the superimposed black hallj for first place, but also won the Red for Engineering. the flreen E for Operations. and 25 Gunnery EMS, 11 record believed to be without peer in the history of the Rattle Eflieieney Competition. Every six-inch gun turret, every three-inch gun mount. and seven of the nine eligible gun directors earned these diflieult-to-obtain awards. In every assignment her performance has reflected the keen edge of her fighting crew. The ROANOKE will live always in our memories: a handsome. proud, powerful Amazon, with tremendous, delicately-controlled power. terrible in the destruction which is hers to unleash against her country's enemies. Her intelligence and sensitivity are the professional skill. the endurance, and the courage of her crew who guide her carefully in the incessant battles with the elements and prepare her continually for every future emergency. May she ever be as fortunate in the ship's company as she is now. o v n - 1 0 u u n e u s .-4 .-. .-1 .4 ... ,Q v-4 .-- 0-Q .-Q .4 we - Q n n 4 a n 1 - n 1 n On this cruise and on this ship it was not that the ROANOKE was the only ship in the fleet. It was just that she was the best. Of course, this could be disputed by a good many sailors on ships of all kinds from minute minesweeps to capacious carriers. But the ROANOKE! sailors could dismiss these disputes with 7 3 lofty disdain, for they knew. Her crew needed no brightly painted UE' s to remind them of a fact well-known. Those of us who served on her will look back many times in the years to come and say with pride, My ship was the ROANOKE. The ROA 0KE's Insignia A black dist- with a gold border bears the words, UNITED STATES SHIP ROANOKE and below, Cl,-1-15 between eight stars. The coat of arms is enclosed. The shield is divided diagonally by a chain representing unity of ships divisions between a dogwood blossom and a cardinal, symbols of the State of Virginia, on lields of maroon and gold, the ship's colors. Above the shield is the crestg on a wreath of gold and maroon an Indians head is represented in red, bearing red and white feathers in his black hair. The Indian eonnotes the deep-rooted relation of the shipis name to the history of our country. Below the . . . . . ,. ,, h h. , crest, on a scroll of gold backed in maroon, is the Latin inscription, NUNC PARATI SUMUS , t e s ips motto, by which we live. In translation, it means... WE ARE READY OW , v 'Y' Jw f ' 1 T ,- .pw . . wr, Q I 0 5 ' ,A :-... .--- . O aspp, 4 .,,. ' l' M , ,ww ll ., in Q. mm .,,,,,,. ' LLW.. . .,.1. .'. '1.H','. - l. QM my L. 5 5,1 Naval gunire support begins as Roan0ke's lethal cargo leaves the gun barrels . . . 1 gave! V, J. - ff mf. , 4...- ' A-'AM l ' l Ml l D' 'Y A WKAA if fs. fi' I' ' 3.,, 45? f 'll 'V J' l ' , ,W fvfpqsi r' ,f 'T- . . . and is delivered with deadly accuracy ' Time 0921. Mission Accomplished! Time 0922. MISSIU Gunfire Support Phe f,apt.un rmnmw All stations uc ummm-fl. -,,...--0 cf 0016. All Hands T 0 General Quarters .' Time 091.411 Spotting is accomplished from the helof' Time 0918 Enemy aircraft closing. Time 0932. Lookout has enemy aircraft visually. Time 0935. Estimated time Within range 0937, The plotting room commence tracking- , Time 0935 Air Defense X' GQ Bearing 0651 true range 70 miles. rinerny airvralit picked up by radar. Time 0927. Go ff 0 i I i 6 A N: V' , f , cf CIC sets up the airpiot. i ii Jr Time O928' Forward air defense brings the AA batteries to bear. Time 0930 MISSIU Surface Gunnery Enemy surface force threatens. CIC Tracks. Time 0940. , T are Range closes to 20,000 yards. Time 0949. s X244 1 A ' T ,'I ag: ..., . 6 'F f Agam Ere control tracks. Time 0943. 3 Batteries Released .' Batteries Released ! Time 0937 Mission Accomplished. Time 0938. Captain J. L. Chew U. S. Navy Connnanding Ufficer until 15 January 1953 Stradclle .' lime- WJ IW. Commence Firing .' ! o o 0 ' Mzsszon Accomplzshed . Time 0950 ,Z V , f 7 Z Q M Q 52.4 :MW .wg , fi Wm ,1 H1 4 k' K ani, Q 1 V i V 1 w .f 'M a Proof Positive 1 Commander W. B. Fargo U. S. Navy Executive Officer -aruw gli! 4111122.19 Q J 'G 7 f M Apu-qpqg. I I K'w ' ' W. Q I 5 w , . wb Q., . . ,, U Gi, 1 G, .145 3 ,.,z1,, , ,,, ,I N Captain J. I. Cone '54wf: i' -pin. U. S. 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SOLIVEAHELR iSl-lO'P- ffl: WOW, WO'-H-D 7-ou Leon Ar THiS PIECE il lr'AA If is ta posted ashore 1 .ff Q. if , for ,H- 'ov , , I Z 4 1 . ' + IL . ,t We dit X K 'J -V-Nami' .1 aww 13 F f. 1 Kim'-Q -' fi ,J 1? ,, n I --all i l ' x F Rice Festival in Nagasaki. ni . .4v WWA' Everywhere you go the CMAA is sure to bef' E dl! l Even some of the cooks were represented. ,Li l-.L-J s 0 ll YOU .SPEAK JAPANESE WITH A jpnmgy Agcgg-r, s Q, Thi E gxxlxx SERV 0 i wthf next ..f1l11l lfuf H lf1'f1'111111' H .wlfeifllm HQl'ff' 1m11'1l11x llSI1lIf, ln' flu' f1111f' 111' gn! 1J1r1r1'. . . BI1111 Uarlft 41111 111111111 1110114111 TIZIIL 11 xS ,.-f 1 I H ' ' 11 0515 1 3 1 Law iw' f 1 1 J' ' ...but the drawings still diclrft look like the shzp. , Where are my chopsticks P , ..,. ,.:.. , Z ,,.,. .,,, b 1 V, This. .. The youngsters are photographed from Turret Six. . . . all kids enjoy SERVICE VISTORS This is a. . a. . um . . . well, let's 10 the next compartment. 111 c'l'c'r:y' port. 171050 zurc no ercentiorzs A 1 rL5v X I4 Orpharfs Party 1 A--...F- i 1 lf 1:11 fflllllflllllllt' lmu' IIIIIVIL l.'i11.s un' lrirls Ff45Uw?ig3,5W ls: . ' ., , V M ,',-gui I Fi The smoking lamp is out throughout the shlp while rqfueling destroyerp Fill ,er upfl Roanolfe goes shopping at sea.- H1 rfx Easy on those eggs g A :Nb samples . . . 'NA THEN TO SEA AND REPLENISHMENT WITH THE IURCE . . . . keep moving. N. ,AN sy Nw. N. NNN' -f-RNNX . N'-...NMA Rough weather makes for mean fueling. fm-uw.--....,,, My Preparing the fueltng ng for another thtrsty fy-Lend ,.,5:Ms, ,. ,U in Donft go away mad ! Woo-ps I Too had the hose wasn't secured better. W , -1-M PS. , -f as-Tiff' ' 'kg ,uw I 1 1' t -Nj ,egg ,-Q o so One 0 our thirsty small boys. . Xxx xx -. 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' ' f' 4 , ' K X :Wye-fi gy , MMS? , Q ,,,.,wQ Q It A ,,,wN,z:,,f-.,.,4s1fQv - gg:'l - ' - . it Q nf' W- X ' .. '41 M x , ,V h ,yea--4 -ye G- .st 4 f , is Q f Ww.+4-wkgifs M:f,-,'wigOAp-X XX at - A M W ww K f , W2 . 4 D X- g nf 'X , ,awww QVASFSV E ., Nike J if' W. ww-OWL K WL! , , --J' . f.. i 'www-W'-4' Q, ff ef t ' i W- ng, A 'V 1' ' X ....-W ' kv, , wr 5, My , ' 'gym'-W ,fn-W, Trade you Tall in The Saddle Til His Blisters broke H or Giant ggnimm .il Nil' lr. 2-I pw! 1.11 fin 'lil W? ll ,. J. 1. W! - ,, , H ix Wi J u 33 ?!' il EV v sf ' il 1 f 21 li V H Q I ig M1 ,Y , Ll QL 1-ll' I N 1 r .E N2 4 Q i Q F 5 5 4 Q i x-, uw , ywgl' fi 1. A Q TYPHUO JUDY U KJ f X Qjx-2 f 1 A A ' l Q 17 f 2 55 Tours. . . qkvizwl to Kyoto, Osaka .... . . . and Ta kcLra zzLka 1 Q 2 I 4' -3' ff, 'QW' fl ,I xi K, ,ff 4,05 1 ri x- f a Q .. LL., 23511 OIC N bQ,, 1.x 4'9Q?lunv-ug Q , as eh . ...vw-,-. ,, ff h ' xi r -, 1-'av -. N-xl' -' 'f ,, K' -M. X nd js' Three ways to mal-fe tours popular-Greyhound pLease mhe. x 2 .5 , ,QE K .Y A.. ,H x :wh 1 X 1'1 QR .ShgFSQNi'lN:.1 Sub . kk Q- .N ii xxx X + X . Y e ww X ,xx xi gm' xi . x Si X is A- ,g xx? S 5 oung geisha pair of happy newly-weds. School? out for CL 9, . 5 . 1 Si Sf- VV' F 1'r1 'r1' l11'1111I 111 ,R 1 . 1 21 1111111 111 tl111r-f11Il11r.s lltjfllff' ll j11111'1'r1'1l lllfllf. 'Y 3 x N Q- xx :-N x N .x gm 4 My I , M Q S Once more the cull of the Sea 7 . . . will not be dezzied s. ' z X 4 sk 1 R 3 i rl' 17u'.w' tnurs surf' Illlllil? ll man tlzirstvv. .Host JIIINIIIUSQ' lilw .'llIIt'l'l.l'lIlIS this um' in lllll'fI'4'Illllf. Sfrilrirlg ,lrzluzrzuw !N'I11lfY. , fi J G ,N 6 n W wi-,ii-? 1 1 Daily Routine Ave AUe11g1e's ,1lt'lIlIl'l' fcllfvs off, , , I 1 . . 111111 1111111s. . 1 ff Equa- 111111 llll 1,111111111,Q 111111 .. 1+ 1 1 --drills with light machine guns. .N-. ..-A ....4...,.-......... . -,K Liberty . . . MM Kifgwk J ' 2.5 A 1 M X559 . . and the pursuit of lzagppiness. 2 v 1, Don L let Petrillo-san hear about this. ,,. . ,, Take zt easy, ne P Zz -gf. -31 sh - xg K.-X.NI.AXKl 'R. V2- -,Q ,. . 4 1 but Ticonderoga took revenge cn our basketball team in a hardfought 00115635 I 'Liu M Mvuwfw 03, m,,,,F . 1 ,o Q f K 3 CBJXAM -3,140 6400527 dbg-0 1 A I- 'Z' . X94 fy fff, c 3,3 n mlffrf flf :Sl , i W-'MVK M Q Rope-Yarn Sunday 'jj Q F1 ,Am A I '.-4 N - I , J 1. . Ai his ' 1 ' 1:1111 n A U a yi ,X l I I l s N l .n .'u,.,h,1f 1,n, - I 11 .Q 'ln ' 111 L 'hxl , A CCL 'Look nr me smear sme, 12,1 I6 Nouns voufu. BE BACKWBED, Taking an, 017011 strain 011 all parts. TOKYO mn ,- I 'I' 54 a.?,.Q. W -4 , rf.-A xx' nf , 1rfL 1, +z.f 59 ' 4 .Lu Q.-Q---ff 1 --un-an Bi.i.3:B,T5 ,. 5 , - . 5 llll -,.,,,. .. , .4 ,. .,., iiosav-v-Q1o.-..-- .nn-A fi r w e' 1 ' 7 ' , 9 ,F 5 . ? of TTI uAlpg,f.,J ,Sli Y 'nuvzfa uh. lliill lllll- THE SE nw ' f. , ,+V -76, mmf'-W ' K ,,,, ' . ,, Tftmhs, ,. bin!!! .wwe battled her open waters.. -mp. ff at! 3- 71, -.E 3' - v A H, A , 3, , Nka xxx E 5 and lested LTL her sheltered harbors g.,. 3 . ,Yi 95? yn. V, 1 . . . ' f f Q - 72 V K lfrwlz lulllgj. T gf 3 ,-ln' lu' Ins! f' f2'f'W Pm' Dum Pax' Day for the crew ' i -7 .-Q W W INN. F 'f 4 S K 'N v i as 1-4.3! gy-ala NA I Didnyi lose the firing pin -fm taking tram readings . ' 4 a 14 M NAGASAKI mai ,V ,wtf X Ms -ix Xyg . ' we Q43 Unidentjied shqn from the Madame Butteqfly House . . .and local scenes mr, likn l sniff, in lfl'UUA'lYlI The znzgurblvzl word. i Cqfee without break. fvnffrv' fflwlf.. I i Near Atomic Ground Zero, Nagasaki. . . . Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away. . .with malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to jinish the worh we are in ,... to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all lWitions.77 Second lnaugual Address, Abraham Lirwvlll .-nv 1 Uf lllll'l' fwff fm .M Unix' 29 shopping days mzlil Chrishnas M at -.f ' K www 1 u , 'ww . K - i, sis. 'K ,f 5R,,ffN.,- 'A 'fs 4. , wf-XusX0..u h,'f i H,,j,,',,S Um fillltfl-,ZS lIllflfflgf'llIl'. RM The ORI was just around the corner. Refrsher s .Q . in A - s sl f iQXe e. x - F5 S F k X . w E x x, l gs iss o dw- .AE Battle messing Qwithout beans .7 Pj . . drills. . . . jirqighting ...M ,, 1 ' M , M ,B M ZW , ' wi, 7 'S W la, . . and swinging casualty power. s P ,p I ,fm 3 1 T0 Sea Again. f-' ' . 4 i TT'- - - -ta, , r: ' fi, l 4 111,11 of tlm .sffrrrfl lIl1?fflUrf.S me luv. . ,HZ 4 , 4 . if X s, . u rm' - v L., Q 'fgl' Q ,rye - ...Io I.lI.9Ilff7 fl r-lean ship flllf! ll .sfmrff fran f '- W- ' N' B UCK ER BA Y 29 November Bum liberty beats no liberty. Y' .lf : ,A vA :rig :ix ' K ' fgNwst v S e l X . S Q Supply Purtyg Should have seen the one that got away F 80 f. we get 3f 'j3'0w x :sv S my f I fl - a. 'W ' X X Al 'H ff-' 2 f Doesrft that solid ground feel good ? 'Q 4 I -.6 4- oc- - ..., x E I ! E X 1 : f I l . I W5 r r v RAD-11 Fenno and 0f15f?fVer5 from the L05 Angeles if 1 :fi-5,51 fl .A-1. urrizfzz' eclrfx' one nzurfzffzg fu ,QT-l't' IIS 1 f' V, 2L'w--NN X X p IFS just Calsup. Q SOUTH CHINA SE EXERCI ia , la RADM Davidson came aboard . 1 L X z X 5 4 S '74 .Hz X I 9 December M u ..with staff... 82 ...W , f Q 'WX S M' - X. ga ,1 ,E r jiles and gear' ' 'Maybe I should have used ff8 cmd a yellow filter M Come on you guys they max run out Kickapoo Joy faire. 'flu' long firm Q ' flu' lllll 4 2 Christmas Dinner ofdgf f v , X lyk!! ' My crew deserves the best. Dosenft look much like Grandpa ' but the turkeys look the same. 'X X nf M x I 8 M -K M ...A ' 59315 N 'Q - 1 We x e t Takes cz lot of turkeys for cz thousand men. . ,ZX OK, bring on the bird! k 1 1' P, Chin music, without sound. N. rf , U--, Q 1: X L. Q. ' sq Xxxiaz, I . if 'll . ,, , I . , f .3 4 4 't 39 J' U f ' 'Ti ' -o 5 S 5 , .. 0 J . . KW s N X V I 5 f f . Ilflllfl' . 1 I I I NWI . J fx X . . . - 1 1:3 Q n P non 5 ' Q f ,Qv I ' 0 L. 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'T Watches LIL the jirerooms and enginerooms hee-p the shy? moving. l flll Ulflfff 'ff lf' jnrflz. . , l mn1 fbrzc-fzrrl fzfr If' 'Ukffr fff'f'f1'114L' fl Q!-fzffzzr zu :ff ff :nfs Ilfllfllfllllflfxlll 11114fcr1z'z1x'. , ff 3 YQ 4 - v I x X 1 Z 1 in 1 3 '- 9, .1 I D u .- 1,, ff Li 1 ' rf r- 1 w lin .V 'J . A51 J 4 U 0' I I' Y ...W- 1 8 1 I 5 X ,..1llr' 4J,N.NI.Nfuf fu lw','.w1fgr 1lf'.Y5l'lI.1jt'l' I.. 1t'.,1 , Hf ffm fffff ,IWW 1 lNllIllll llllfl f.f'f' llfllllklllllll J. . 1 T' M-'A I Q Q I km.. gl I . 1 hill., n 5 .1 f if f A lfeboat crew stands by for rnan overboard . .. while an alert lfebouy watch. . . . .stands by in the after gun tabs. In after steering a watch is always ready steering control failures. for 11 14. NQAN N 5. S. Y .X-X 'Oven x 1 , 5 ,sf 1 flf gllflfffq ngrzznst SIUTVISP rmrl usszsls LIL lllllllllllfflllg CHI!! lULl,I, IUIIIITILUIIICZZIIOIIS -11 ff-'X x ,adsl fx ffg, I gk gg at .: ' ' - , 4 A, 'V 23 1 , ,S .2 Y- -...W 7,7 . .,.- M., 4xlTJ l'aw,M MW- ff :Q V-'4-Q U 'Qui J X ' '. vs I 91. Q .l k I 4 , '-' 'V' L 0' , ,m 'S .n ls ., V ' ', 44 ,LJ , .- r -' af!! i L new K - L A N L '- ww .- wo F '- W..- ...- 1... L N.. ww., 'I 1, , E 4-I 1.7.1 ,, h i V Q V .- 5 K 4 .Kp Lx M hx .J-.N Q -TL' ,, , 1 0 W ,rf:':.:-fr 5 Av4- ,ip su- QV' ' ...S N- --13 wi 'S' ,,,4-illlilwf-ff ,.--sl s 4 M. but -nip V U iw. ,iw ' , I m M lmnmqq W 'r .3947 ....Tf '1 dw! anna- vw-.., 195- A childrens movie about bear cubs is witnessed Deaf and Dumb Childre P US arty with varying response. if 4 58 M A 4 L. 1 Careful, Honey. That last step is a big one, , 92 A -Q11 ny seconds . You don't need sign language to show that you like milk shakes. vias., Q' WE-L X 'V' ffl 1 f f ,ff H fflllll ulfrwrrf nr Ifll pflllll I KJ If I ,,-...Q S 3.1-o i ini emi., The Captain exchanged a warm, ha a few parting words. . . with as all bcjore he lm. 5 i 5 nd-Yhllke Q nd CHANGE OF COMMAND Sasebo Jflpflll Z3 fmzzzarx 1908 ...- 4 1- V1 4' ii 96 , M.14 ,.., 4 M, 4 ,Ji gm WP' ??'3 fif'5fH . J, Wg. iw ' W 1 i W EEMW :DEEL JMITED ai 5 U ,ii .Mi ,, .412 -' va. WA, fm. ' fi H5 f5775Zf 549?Nfi A van!-4vl0 ' AGOYA -Mg Q59 , ,,,... 9 i i ,,,..bhsv Lx-. r QWHQ. -A, B!! 5 4 9, . ' , f ' J x 5 , Y' :ibn nuns' ,A lr. V- as -XV-111 -sang--'-sl i 'S 0 CDR W. B. Fargo 51' This department covers as much area as the name implies Much and unearned is the derision aimed at the ship's unsung yeoman, personnelman, photographers printers and master-at-arms. The clatter of typewriters, thc! click of camera shutters, and the call of the muster of restricted men combine to a deafening crescendo of sound. T0 prim our quota of two tons of paperwork quarterly we must harness four of our printers to the multigraph and mimeograph machines to process, staple and distribute this burden. Our men in the legal, personnel, administrative, training, captain's and chaplain's oflices carry out the most meticulous and demanding tasks in wading into mountains of paper and correspondence with astounding accuracy and speed. The master-at-arms force is perhaps the most diiiicult assignment aboard ship. The qualifi. cations for this duty include aknowledge of psychiatry, law, regulations and judo along with the singular ability to separate the sheep from the goats. Thus, many and varied be the duties and the Herculean task of the men of the ...... . . . .ADMINISTRATION Department Judaica AEEORD, Row 1: BREWER, TAYLOR, QUAGLIATA, BROWN, KUHLJUERGEN YNC, mo CREMO, CHSHIPCLK ST BERGEY, PRUITT, CUMMINGS, ANDREWS ROW 2. WITTENHAGEN, HUGHES, FONTENOT, BUTLER, FOSTER, MALEN, olBsoN, vvooDsIDE, ELUS t ESSER I CK I ROW 3: WRIGHT, DAVENPORT, SMITH, NEAL, SCAFONE, COLLINS, PONDER, WOODWORTH, WE ANDERSON MORSE r S I , E - 'Im ' I ll II the length of Y 1 34 was . 31 f as iw ,J i ,.... ..,, L - M. 77Za4Ze'z-ab ,4f-ww YL RCDVV li QPiABGW'X!, KENN' BT: QQQN RQVV QV FIDDLEQI WELL: f, ff' ' '11-f itvrxg N: N W Tw? X Q f I A IV ' Am- f fgj X 4:5 2 f s Q aif g X. J f, , , X ,, S , . K 5 , , V W m e Q, , ' X 5 2 X . 5 3 T. F df ,P X , X X -v1,Ix. I x . I . l 'st X W, . W ff Sean Q.. Qhggfg V P , Yi 14. +3 , ,. f .- f -W f-'ji 1, E .iffyxflfh f - V , X my Jww, Q 'X f fwwffviw. imi- fr M Q g My -sd' , w 'fw- W , YZNA f W 3 Q Ffa, 2 Af Aw? M., ,JW KSA W Qi' Q, 1f,,Q?h.i! f Sf' X 501 ' vw, Yqfyga ,l T' K V 591244. , wa , X 'e 2 X 4 X , S Y N Si f X X - fm Q ZX 'Qi X X ,X y 'S' 2 ' V .Qi Y ui ff E xy-lvyffggf an I 7 A aff' '57 ,, f Q f W5 r .,,. , W if f X , 4 , f .f Nf I Vw Y W X . MQW we X fi Quin- fu 'P s ' Q JW- 'Q Choploin CDR G. P. Keller H 'Q 'if , , 6 ex? 1, Y - 'f -,.m , '- xv .N va: vi, V g Q ' -!i 'i1fb r5'7Ufe'... W Aix? 4 ' W ' x 1. 'S fl-'- ,J 1' Q . Y-E , Lf-I lt pas been said fprobably by old gunnersj that a combatant ship is only a platform to carry the guns into action. Whether or not this is true, there are probably 450 men in the ROANOKEE Gunnery Department who will claim that the per, formance of their weapons certainly justifies the existence of this great ship. Time and space have prevented these weapons from being tested in action, but there is little doubt as to their ability, should this test come, to prove them as effective in battle as in combat exercises. But the E's,' are not the only measure of the effectiveness of the Gunnery Department. The cleanliness of the ship's exterior spaces, the seamanlike handling of her deck operations, and the efficiency of helicopter and drone launches and recoveries all attest to the unremitting excellence of the ...... Gunnery Officer -U LCDR R. W. Scott ....GUNNERY Department AA Control OFficer First Lieutenant Mom Buttery Officer Fare Control tr R. c. rhyberg it D. J. Manson me R. E. spencer LTJG M- R- i 2 Q' .5 .2 Y- ... KN ASO x up 8 x 3- ii if K 4 New . 5, 1'-Sri X mi' QR. . . -N ,fill Fan: 1 Mc ,Qu .,,,P x 4 ,I R ,,4 Wx 'iff 1 QI' f it x s I W ' LZ? L '1::,::: , was-0 lg ak, 01 ' N Q59 .. 4 -'W47-. Q V is ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW KKK CAMPBELL, ADCOCK, HUGHES, BAWCUM, HOLLAND, HOLLANDER ATES NOBLE FREEMAN JAMES NEWNAM JONES W. M., SMITH WILSON, W. D., HOWARD, O , , , , , , TURNER, PRICE, WEBB, WATSON, ELDER, ENS LIPSON, HANKINS, QUEEN, NEAL, HASTINGS AMELUNG, BUROEN, DENNIS, BOYD, HANCOCK, LEE, LIPPS, GREEN, GORDON, KIRK, MORGAN, RURSIEUL, WILSON, I. L., NEWTON, GILL, COLEMAN, BERNARD HT MICELI JOHNSON, KENNEDY, JONES, D. M., BOOTH, KLUO, HARDEE, OALLAOHER, STONE, WRIG , OUICE, MURRAY, THOMPSON , S, ,KK 5,11 ff L R. , J SD TY the Y of ,, WP f 0 unrqmq rtmenl H V ! l , '7 's .- WJ! .Qv Muffy' 5 522.5 7 Sung 4 wvow How you Face- A8ouf H-EFL, Bar' you'o Bern-FR 66-r mmf asp BEFozE G-up-pea see's lr. y n I S ,AL J . . I Jun-gag, 1 v.,, i 105 C E P4 Q I 1 9 9 7, I' B PP? f 4 4- x YM If P YQ! 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R gg S- Asp ,H R 5X 3 Q 'V Y 1 ,:., , 5 I 'VA env' ...J': Jw 4' , S' ' ,,q f 'K 5 .X jp ' -A I 4 ww AKA.: 'LJ ' ,,s,,,. N-, . ,KN -I Q ' -... Q if-X - . W HQ? favs., .M , ,iw I -...-...4 'RQ ffm . 1 'Pm Ujxhw V F av- 7-Q 9 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 5 2. 213504 t 4, Ur .. -Q5 .5 K R as X ,,,,.-i-I Q 'An ,qv 7 ,, N if xx 1,9 1 .,wf -1 N 'gi I Z5 Daman ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW WORKMAN, PICKENS, CRAWFORD, LARIVIERE, SABINE, EGAN, COURTNEY, JACKSON, SALCIDO-SALCIDO TRUJILLO, S., ARROYO, UECKERT, WHITAKER, JUTH, COYLE, FRIAS, BARNES, BRATLIEN, MALDONADO, E. LOPERENA, THOMPSON, J. G., HARGER, PACHECO, THOMAS, TURNER, TAPSCOTT, LTJG BONDS, FLYNN, JUDD, MISTESSHEN, TRUJILLO, D., FUJICHAKU LAFARLETTE, TUCKER, STROMAN, NOGEIRO, HOLLAND, MALDONADO, J., HOLM, J., WHITTAKER, J. L., WYATT, THOMPSON, J. L., HOGAN, RUSSELL, CONYERS, HALL CROWE, LEE, CLAY, MCDERMOTT, CONLON, CARROLL, HOLM, R., CROSSLEY, NEWTON, ECHOLS, WARREN, MERRITT, HUNT Q f' I I :Dae rms ,s runner FIUI5 002 I z 15 EMPTY. sfloorm' IRON f 111 55 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW BOYD, CORCORAN, THORNBURG, MEDLIN, DADIGAN, METHVIN, NIZZI, MITTS, STEARSMAN, VERTULLO JONES COFFEY, WILLIAMS, CORDOVA, DOBROWSKI, TIPTON, REYNOLDS, MEADOWS, ETHRIDGE, HAWK BLANCHARD, SCHULER KINCER, NORRIS, KERN, SEAY, LEDOUX OMC, ESN LOFTUS, WOODS, MCLAUOHLIN, HARPER, CHAMBER- LAIN, ANIEL GISH, SCHWARTZ, DOMINGUE, STEVENS, BERNARDO, LEE, WYATT, BAHR, JONES, DIAZ, CLIFTON SILVERSON, BROWN, WERGER, PETERSON, LARKIN ALLEN, LANGWORTHY, IVERSON, HIX, MARTIN, CLAY, HOGAN, GAROT, SAFFELS, HILL, BANKS, MEACHAM, HAIST, PRICE I I I Q l, ng! yx f Q , 'X 1 -, 1 1 'ill-nun. nga! 'f rf! 2 , 'W 9 ' ,, u 2 1 - .'wf' us. x '- h A .f- - 'eff ' , , Q 4 ' A N U XT -'ff 3 MD... W 116 ROW 1 2 DINO, REED, HARPER, YOUNG, CHBOSN KUHN, LINDSEY, CHAN, DAVIS, MILLER ROW 2: BASTIN, MCGREW, DUNN, MARGHEIM, CADE, RUSHIES, RANDAL, HERNEY, EICHINGER f . Q I L v' ROW I E BAMFORD, CHATARY, HAULDIN, ERNST ROW 2: STAFFORD, DILLOW, SMITH, RASI, M HYNES, KREIS ROW 3 : HAND, POTTER, AMMONS, DEBROSSE, LEOUIA, BROSH, S l: ADAIR, RICHARDS, MANN, CRESS ROW 4: MCCANE, LEAL, BARBER, WIRTH, HANTULA, Eox SHORE, SPAINHOUR, GRIFFITH, MGCDONALD, MATTIOLI, BRECKE, BLACKBURN, NELSO OORE, ENS DAVIS, PISO CPO, WOOD, BENEVENTO, WETZEL, T'PHENSON, BLOUNT, DUKES, BRUCK, KLUGKIST, N, I . P ,,,, I I I Ma ' 3 q, V 1 if WW .. M A A C Wm, ,W,.3,m ff 'C X ,V Z 9 I I ' I 4 I A f E, 1, E 3 t L 5 I f Y K ENS BAKER THOMPSON FTC PUCKETT EICK WHITE NORMAN, THOMP SON ROW 1 E COFER, DRIVER, BAMDEC , , , , , , REED, CARR ROW 2: WINKELMAN, LEWIS, GAGNE, MCDONALD, BUSH, CLARK, COX, BECKER, WISECUP, DUNN, PARKER, GOODE ROW 3: TODD, LARKIN, EDMISTON, HOOTEN, HUEBNER, ALLEN, PIATANESI, KRAETZ, v 1 5- elif' 6 J D... i 1 i 3 I I I , l s l 1 x A A R R i I 3 i , 1 A A ROW 1 S RURVIS, JOHNSON, SLACK, LTJG MENGLE, ENS HANKINS, OLIVER, MAY, ROCHEFORT S ROW 2: ADDISON, ISBELL, YOUNGMAN, VENTRESCA, MURRAY, SIZMORE, PARKS A if P A51 iS! 4 Q, s ? F 'Q fe- e,, Q 2 L-A N 1 R ,,..u Z.: ..k- 'wr .-...Z I 1 -a 'E nr- fe i ,X ,141 qv l CAPT L. C. Reese C. O. Murine Detachment Heavily important in the defense of the ship from surprise attack as Well as manning important gun and control stations is the Detachment of Marines. Theirs is the job of enforcing security at sea and in port, of guarding the brig, and of ren. dering honors to visiting dignitaries. Marine orderlies take a vast load off the Captain and Executive Officer in accomplishing multitudinous small duties at their bidding. The marines bear a large part of the load in keeping the ship clean. Yet, in addition to these shipboard duties, each marine must keep himself in readiness to operate ashore as the backbone of the shipis Landing Force, knowing the tactics of concealment and deployment as well as the use of all the Weapons of land Warfare. Small Wonder, then, that these men stand tall and proud in their handsome uniforms, because they are not only marines, but marines of the ...... ......ROANOKE's MARINE Detachment 14 Mm ROW I I GARRETT, CARTER, WILLIAMS, W. E., BAMBER, MARTIN ROW 2. MASSEY, MQCDONALD, PALOMAREZ, Mfset SWINNEY, CART REECE, 1STfLT ROSE, TXSGT TODD, JONES, MALLONEE ROW 3. WILLIAMS, E. M., BROCKWAY, FARKAS, HARRISON, COLEMAN LULOW STOBER THRASH, BARNES, BARNETT, MASLOUSKY, LOWRY, POLICH Row 4. YAROS, WILKERSON, I-IERINCKX, SMETHURST, KOHNE, MORRIS SATROWIAK GAYLORD uRBAN,P DUBOIS, O'CONNELL, WILSON X WWW, UP gm S, R Q Kg 43 X K-4 51 .' J' an ' 5 'I I, 'ir i I1 x A - ,.b Si f l ol: Dkzscou, Awww: om: PHAT 5Kv'-f U ' .1- SEMPER FIDELIS T 1114 W IS ,ffffm 5 Q-QM 9 0 Wigx xSx:1- I , .' . I tu 'i :L I , - , If 1 ..- u 4 sf A -- -q ' :r Q -Y E M' 4 , 33 N gpouv I5 I ASKED 5 ACC' ILL' C' my qs ol- ur a sums-0 5 th ' .J H N ro mv p 'c E , l,,'1 5 m 1 5- 1 5, X, S 6 'N Aefljg 're fc, 4 I, -v.. ge QP J C I-A 0 0614, GQ 4, Qc Q J. Q 0 ,,, og- 'Sv Q A Q 9 A A'-1. C9 QA 'ffqi' POOL! cor LQ al 1' c ev 4 Qc oc-ve' 4 ':f'4'is 4: , 'e 9 .. Q'.:QQ, E I A dictionary might describe Engineering as a science, Work, or profession of an engineer, planning, building, or managing engines, machines and so forth, however, to the oiiieers, petty oflieers, and men responsible for the Mighty ROANOKES Engineering installation it means much more. Engineering is our mission and our livelihood, the hum and throb of the mighty turbiness and the pur of the smallest motors is beautiful music to the ...... i . HQENGINEERING Department Engineering Officer LCDR J. S. BLAKE l E i Main PrOpulSion Assistant Domoge Control Assistant LT D- E- Craig LT M. M. Paiqk Main Control .Ti D y. W .QI 'S gf nn, 11211129 1 X 'Q5w'f'v, if 5 R W fff' ', w 4 wi . ' K .,Q zk. 7 - G U' 4 ,J ' F 42 QQ' 09' 'iw un , X -. V , . , x. : .4,+.n-. if s.,,.,.,,.-' vs- ...O K X, , it 1 LM . , ll Q N pl . K , P- - , Q . A 'A ' ' . i I K , E , A , ' J' J N'-il ,.d' fn--n , ,S ' Q' ' fi K , , Lf .. X ' Q - is , fx. , , 9' 1, 5 . 13, 1, E3 gtg ' ,, OO I ,,.,' ' M 1-ff-fs-ul 2 L Lf ,J-'T -V H . .. , --v hs 14 mum I 'Ui VM! ROW L: MOWRER, CAMPBELL, BUCKBEE, MORGAN, GUSTAFSON, CHMACH NORWOOD, VIOLANTI, MOHLER, BURNHAM, TREASE, KOERBER ROW 2: NELSON, ANDERSON, PHILLIPS, PFOTENHAUER, MENDYK, BETCHAM SARWN, RODGERS, BOCK, J. L., Boclc, M. F., ig xg E V , L w W ' ,f Row 1 z ROMERO, BURNSED, HANDY, ENS CARLSON, HUTTON WILLIAMS OLEN Row 2: Fox, LATHAM, HADLEY, MITTS, SANTO, GREEN KELLY Al 466, S A ,Q 1A 1 'N ff-1 X 4 , X N i Judaica W ROW I. CURRIER, CAIN, STOKES, STRAWN, KELLEMS BTC, ENS LYNCH, DAY, BOISE, NOHR, BECKWITH, MORGAN ROW 2. MESECHER, IOHNSON, ROSE, THOMAS, OLSON, REUTTER, STARR, BURKEY, DUNCAN, RENTECOST, MOORE, VOSS, DIGILIO, CULBERT, SAMRSON ROW S. SMITH, S. H., CAIN, I. A., LANIER, WEDDLE,AWELSH, LEDFORD, KOCH, LLOYD, HENDERSON, SMITH, M. O., TRENT, BUCK, BOYER 1 if x 'S TS ii QW Ai ROW I. EINLAYSON, ROBERTSON, MARRON, BUSH, LLIMPKIN, WOTHERSPOON BTC, WILCOX, TULLOS, ELLIS, REASON, BOTELHO ROW 2. BEE, GREGORY, PARKS, PINSON, PRICE, SMITH, H. C., CASH, SOCALL GREEN ADAIR, MANNING ROW 3. ROGERS, DICKSON, PAYNE, DOMA, MIJARES, NOEL, JACKSON GQNZAIE5 RIISSOW :VI I I I N I gi V3 I I JJ III!! U07 F dadadcm Z 7 , ,, , f Q5 I Q ,, ,J ' ,, N , J V ', 2,3 5 , x, Z Lf . 1, I , C L 1 J , 1 A A , 3, L V Ll A if 'ii 1 f A . 7 ' C 1 f fy I A , L 1, 'Q , , .,, 1 sf QI, x fx I , ROW I z BOYD, RAYTER, HEIMGARTNER, CUSSON, WARD EMC, CHELEC HANSON, ENS CHRISTIE, ROGERS ICC, OATFIELD, BOYLE, SHLANTA, FOLEY ROW 2: BALDERSTON, LETTERMAN, LEE, RASNICK, WEISNER, VETRICEK, LEROHL, TRAMUTULO, PEEL, NOHR, KELLY, JAVINES, COMMANDER, DUNNLNG Row 3: HAYDEL, BOYNTON, WILSON, HUEE, KJOSE, ROPIEQUET, GALE, TOWRY, TOWNSAN, DANIELS, LIENHART, BROSH L6 ,M awmlu Q x - ,X J G X' 1.-19' 51 v V, IM..- , ,, .wg x..'g X' b - I -Q A, Daman .1 V' 1-fflfl., , ,, 3 l K ROW I: BRASSELL, CALVERT, MINIER, HERRON, ZMUDA MMC, CHMACH ROBINSON, ENS PALMER, WILHELM MMCA, EICHELBERGER, HILDRETH, ARTHUR ROW 2: KARGE, JOHNSON, KASZUBA, BISHOP, WARDEN, LA PLANT, OSTERLOH' SEBASTIAN ROW 3: BALDWIN, HELM, HAWK, W ASHINGTON, DISNEY, ARTHUR, MARLOW, CLARK, ESTRADA Q? ROW L L MOSES, LEHMKUAL, DUNNE, FERNANDEZ, BURNAM , Row 2: BAILEY, HALL, RUSK, KARGE, SCHAUER Y' . al , Q. xi Q Q '- l iqa .3 1 2 f 4 74 A '19 6 r AH 'rs A Goan JOB BUF' KAJHO IS Gopyp rELL H101 THGY' ffuy ,He SPACE HC, fofyn 2 daddan ,un ROW HAYES, BAKER, MATHLS ROW FOLEY, WISE, ROLLARD, MURRAY MEC, ENS CARLSON, LTLO SMETHERAM, CHSHIPRETECH SCHUSTER CARTER ERC, STAFFA, HALL ROW ODEEEY, SLOAN, BURKETT, THEROUX, IRWIN, CORBETT, CUMMLNCS, MOORE HENTHORN NOvALc SCHAEEER, STONE ROW EDWARDS, PRICE, ROWLAND, SMITH, BARBER, KOHR, SCHMLDT, ALEY, OWENS WAGNER DORSEY HENDERSON, HAMMOND 'f Rf! f . 1 5 r ' 1 is s-. .-v -? s' V . X,-,. .--,,,,..-- ,I ws I 6' sf 1 A ,f 1.5.4 ,rf -I -fiksaf . I F ' If ' i ' at qfiq, 3? a we .. ' . ,sf x sugf ri'.- 1 K 'WH ai. mg ll WE 13'-:Lili V53 1?.' . If ii? i- x wi 3 uf I' A 'a if We 'ix li F 3 s HXXXXXXXXK A 39+-M Q' ,JV -, AQN x '- Q . A Nw.. f 3, X. - HH ..- X 9 . , x k .A M , if Q - ----iii 1- 1 fn -tgp 'Mx ' B- 'rf ' ,yy Q tg I . .4 ' is 1. 2 A gi 'A -5. if 4 Probing through the night with unseen electronic eygs 7,, . . , listenin for the faint Whisper of ship or aircraft in distress, I g hoisting signal flags as the battle fleets form, or mastering the intricacies of complex technical equipment-the men of the Operations Department gather into the ship the electronic and visual information required for ROANOKE to carry out her missions. Without the presence of these men ROANOKE would have no eyes, no ears, no voice. Todayis Navy fights not only in a World of dimly lighted electronic scopes and radios attuned to cover the world, but also with the flashing signal lights and wind-blown signal flags of Nelson's day, Radiomen, signalmen, electronic technicians-all have shown a devotion to duty and a skill and knowledge that enables them to point with pride to the Green E on ROANOKE's signal bridge - symbol of excellence in Cruiser Operations Department Competition. These, then, are the type of men who comprise ee the ...... Operations Ofiicer CDR N. B. Macintosh . . . . OPERATIONS Department A C i 1 i g Communications Oiiicer CIC Qfiqcer Radio Omcer LCDR E. DeCarlo LT H. D. Mayfield LT R. Kirk i Assistant CIC Officer Radio Omcer LT J' W' Ke Y me D. F. Hanson 05 wiadon Y . ' s 1 ROW i : RAINVILLE, OLSON, McKEE, PATRICK ETC, LTJG MCFERRAN, PETERSEN ETC, MARCHELL, GREEN, MOORE ROW 2: TUTTLE, WALKER, ROMANO, SENDKER, GALLAGHER, BROWN, BERRY, MILLER, WILSON 4 Chief Electronics Technician Smith XF U lm! that sigma N1 I ffkxlp H lm, mv. 1imx , 5 'is In Q.. 1 , mfr' what rv eu lF W6 HAY? Any comm Boop: Tv Tkfwff -un l g 'ff-fga' ' . pq Q-Q.. ROW I: STRATTON, ANHALT, ALTON, FORBES, PALMER RDCA, LTJG MURPHY, MCCARY, STORR, SPICKLER, WEINBRENNER ROW 2: HUGHES, OTIS, SMITH, HUTCHINS, JACKSON, ALLISON, PHILLIPS, WALDEN, ROSS ROW 3: JOHNSON, DAVIES, WEIN, BURDETTE, COCKRELL, JOHNSTON, TIESSEN, SEYMOUR t . 7 ' 4 , P R Lg: , ,, A 6 ., . i I wi? Nu fi? ' Yi 3 I Wi N i Row L I RUSCHEWICZ, DALLEY, WHITING, STANLEY, BULL, BANKS Row 2: MILLHOUSE, BIDDLE, LONGWORTH, DENHART, FEL-LR I? If X I X 1 I 1 I if . LL, i Fi I 30 2 rpmwc REID 863751 657' Rfuevev lanes ar pFpgcr5 firm. '41 g W V Nl i , ' ' Q' 5 A . PY ! Q V 'J' Sui: x L.: . .' . I L...........-,h ,,. 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S ...-1 ...Q jf f .Rf T' x R 0I.ff,21iz,,,,, I A, o ,f ' -1 X ' ,f .P 1 c'4 YOUR- Lnweunag I I Supply Officer LCDR C. A, Creel The sailor and his floating home must be supplied. The task of accomplishing this rests on the shoulders of the Supply Department. The storekeepers who have the complex job of procurement, receipt, stowage, issue, and accounting for thousands of spare parts and other materials, the cooks who work daily to satisfy a thousand varied appetites with three well-balanced meals, the ship's servicemen who aid our Welfare and comfort through the ship's store, soda fountain, laundry, tailor, cobbler and barhersg the disbursing clerks who keep our pay records, convert our U. S. dollars, and pay us twice per month, and the stewards who take care of oliicers' needs. All of these people who help make the Mighty ROANOKE Ready for sea are the ..... . ...SUPPLY Department -7 f S-5 fx X 5, V ROW I: HARVEY, MCCROBIE, LYONS, GUIDA DKC, CHSUPCLK SADLER, GOODWIN SKC, KNOVVLES, SMITH, TOMA, BROOKS:-mas ROW 2: DAVIS, VALKO, ROWER, ROBSON, KNOX, THOMAS, BALMASEDA, KLARICH, SINGER, HOLBLIN ROW 3: CURTO, DEMELLO, STRACKBEIN, DOTY, FRANCK, BADGER, CHAMBLISS, WEST, BARNES, BITANGA, NICNOLS 'K .9 m -A' - i ,,.. 9 5 an ,,. 1-nf 'H mio' , A Q 4' -if .' ,M ...ap -. , +-V p-v 1. -W - Q ' ' f,' -A st 1, 42.1 s -Ya 4' at-M.. all .,. .!,......J...f-.-,W W.,..,.,...-.1fq-w.u.-- f '4 0 i I .f ,A xv 9 3, ,- , I A 7 x . ., 'pf in .AK .f Q M' 4' f . .- vawgv in ? ' I ' ' 5 5 A' Q ' ' 3 4' M- W . .H f . 'a n rw, ..k, 1 ' V -as x I an M I - y, W . -01 :lv i K ' fa, t Y Hy' .pn o U' ,, nl N, , 3 I ' -Cf I ' 3 -.I , ., ' - Q Tw 'f , ' ., ,I' .-ww il' K 48. 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'Wy M 'wk' vt 4,1 I rf' X R5 If ff S 'I Q 4 .Q I N 1,3 2 A W 5 ff I 4 9 l F551 W-. --...Q -.-Q-u 4 I Q N 2 1 5 1 1 fi, i Q hu' W -I KW, 7 5 ,.c.1....,, f Siv x ,s A 1 , , , ,f , 1 5 me ff i!1xWaf W 7 W ' 7 if gffv Q-,QS .Q, K gg' 5.4 x AM 4 'wk f xx EW 1 3 . ' Q'xE'fQ15'5MT'5 'r7f' . il, f in I bl' -., iff? L gp rf is. ll 'S These departments are trained in the care of our ship's truly indispensable component, the crew member. This care may be simple, as in the routine administration of standard medications for symptomatie relief, or it may be complex and diflicult with little or no tolerence for error. Injuries and sickness occur without respect to the hours of the working dayg consequently, many of our crew have reason to remember the constant vigil of the untiring corpsmen. The necessary agonies of the Dental Oflice are no less necessary - nor less appreciated when completed. From 'those of us who have so Hrmly relied upon them, the highest praise to the ...... ...MEDICAL and DENTAL Departments Dental OFHcer Medical OFHcer CDR C. R. Perks LT R. M. Preston W 5 daiadan , 5 ROW l : GLASS, STIGGINS, ESTES, ZEEK, LT SCHOENHEIDER, ARMOUR, HARTMAN, PETERS, WEIKUM ROW 2: HAIRE, SWARTZ, SPURLOCK, ANAYA, DAVIDSON, COLEMAN, MILLER, BOSTLEY, NILSON A 21- CU' ffgX, '- X s K MED AL sf DENTAL X x I A V i i 5 5 L EEEIEB 1' I 5 ggi Q A -B 'F -if - rr uv 0 ' mx , f Vbfs,n,,,,,'-J L ,. Y -v'1v-and--.-, A .pd F Y v1fv4lf-Y' -5-' alan.. 6 X' QILL wrlcaa Do You WAN' ms D Novigotor Quartermaster to the Helm! is an order which indicates that the ship requires accurate and skillful control. Accuracy is the Watch-word of the Quartermaster, he checks chrono- meters to the nearest half-second by radio signal, compasses to the nearest tenth of a degree by the sun, time differences to the nearest micro-second by LORAN. Location, time, distance and speed are the essence of Navigation. On the bridge, in the pilot house and chart room, the Quartermaster carries out the function of guiding the ship across Wide oceans and through narrow rock-bound channels to safe haven. He stands endless Watches, forever cheking compass, course, fathometer and position, maintaining always a complete minute-to-minute record of the ship's actions and activities as Well as the weather and states of sea encountered. It is the Quartermaster who tends flags and pennants, and our national symbols, as Well as assisting with honors and ceremonies at sea and in port. Smartness, vigilance, accuracy, even the course home are the business of the ...... LCDR S W' Hendemn .... NAVIGATION Department ROW I SYMPSON, ETTRIDGE, BISHOP, SIMAC OMC, ENS MENEKE, MANGOLD, HIGHSTREET, RICHARDS ROW 2 HOGAN, DAGENETT, LICHTENBERGER, HOOK, LARIVIERE, BROWN, CRAWFORD, ROBIE . 1:1 ,.,v 'M Ji If ul Q Q QP fn I4 Q f NAVHGATHQN - rm Q il ' Nv- x. A? 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