Sabine (AO 25) - Naval Cruise Book

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Wm CARTAGENA f Deparfed Mayporr F lorlda Arrrved Naples lraly Deparred Naples Arrived Pozzoull lfaly Deparfed Pozzoull Arrived Thessaloniki Greece Deparred Thessaloniki Arrived Plreaus Greece Deparfed Plreaus Arrived Bormes France Departed Borrnes Arrived Naples lraly Deoa-rfed Japles Arrived Cannes France Departed Cannes Arrived Malta Deparfed Malfa , iw f- -- '1f'r':1'v'-F--v-uv -1 v-fr-7-1 -nw--fpp'-p 29 March 1963 11 April 1963 I6 April 1963 16 April 1963 17 April 1963 20 April 1963 20 April 1963 21 April 1963 25 April 1963 4 May 1963 6 May 1963 12 May 1963 14 May 1 1 15 May 1 F6 20 May 1963 28,May 1963 3June I or SAN REMo .A V J N BORMES ! VALENCIA J FOLFE JUA CANNES 1 if: vp- - fi. , ifa ,. .u- J . r ,', .,. . -f nl y F -A'.' 1 -V, . I 5 . .I .,.' fx .. 132' 'Q 1.1 I 9 -. JZ Q 11.1- z-- 'nfl .V N . ll' 1Z.?Qi.1mMw,5mm.m,, ved Rhodes, Greece Deparfed Rhodes A Arrived Suda Bay, Crefe Deparied Suda Bay V .Arrived Milos, Greece Deparred Milgg Arrived Naples, lfaly Deparfed Naples Arrived Golfe Juan, France Deparred Golfe Juan Arrived Valencia, Spain Departed Valencia NAPLES POZZOULI J Xi? MA LTA ' Arrived San Remo, lfaly Departed Sari Remo - Arrived Augusfa Bay, Sicily Departed Augusra Bay Arrived Cartagena, Spain Deparred Cartagena Arrived Mayporr, Florida i 'HTF AUGUSTA BAY 375' Ei? iii ' . ,- f-,. J 8JLirie 19631 A 11 June 1963 19.Jur1e 1963 21 June 1963 22 June 1963 25 June 1963 ' ' -2 July 1963 13 July 1963 14 July 1963 22 July 1963 27 July 1963 Q 2 Augusf 1963 I 5 Augusf 1963 Qlilfflifflil 10 Augusr 1963 1' I5 Augusr 1963 17 Augusf 1963 24 Augusr 1963 25 Augusr 1963, 5 Seprernber 1963 i,, ff - ,N .- I , . Q THESSALONIKI ,919 SUDA BAY IREAUS M' LOS . ,. f- - f f .Ny if 4-' . . , ,V HUD ESY '.'5f ,'-. ,A .zfl 1 Q' I-,.'l 'Q 'M I ' , 1 . ' f .J ,:' f - uf ' .' , f E ',! I , , '..' ,', ff, V,-,,linxg.,, Miles fraveled Hours sfeamed Hours in porf Fuel oil used Fresh wafer disrilled Fresh wafer received U Fresh wafer used 5 xi 27,318 2,053 1,704 1,526,703 QGHOHS 290,430 gal 1005 970,575 9911995 1,252,813 gallons ,S.S. SABI E CA -255 1965 MEDITERRANEA CRUI E r 4 I K 'X I ' NPN l Y '-v IOOCQF maya F' wf'q, '-Q ., Wi' vs' Q 7' 'ffl 40- Z 1 4, ' A 'lA' avi' U.3.3. 3ABlNE lA0-251,TOrmGrly The E330 ALBANY, was The elevenTh in a program oT Twelve Tankers builT shorTly beTore World War 11 by The 3Tandard Oil Company wiTh The aid oT The U,S, Mari- Time Commission. As a resulT oT The limiTed naTional emergency declared by PresidenT RoosevelT These Twelve commercial Tankers were designed To incorporaTe many naTional defense TeaTures, a- mong Them Triple The horsepower oT ordinary commercial Tankers, and Thus They became known in The press as The NaTional DeTense l:eaTures Tankers. To meeT The needs oT a rapidly expanding naval TleeT, The E330 ALBANY was Taken over by The Navy on her delivery daTe, 3epTember 25, 19110, and was commissioned in The U,3, Navy OFT 'fl'10T same day. ln keeping wiTh The Navy's esTablished cusTom oT naming iT'soilers Tor rivers oT The UniTed 3TaTes, The E330 ALBANY was renamed U.3.3. 3ABlNE Tor The 3abine River which Tlows along The border oT Texas and Louisiana, empTying inTo The GulT oT Mexico. 3he is The second ship To bear The name 3ABlNE. The TirsT 3ABlNE was a wooden hulled, sail powered TrigaTe commissioned in 1858. ATTer a Trip To Paraguay on her TirsT cruise, SABINE 1 paTrolled The GulT of Mexico Trom 1861 Through 1865 OS 0 parT of The NorThern TleeT ThaT blockaded The 3ouTh. 1-Ter only recorded encounTer was wiTh The Con- TederaTe ship ALABAMA in 1865. 3he was evenTually decommissioned in 1888. Our presenT SABINE has an overall lengTh oT 558 TeeT, a 75 TooT beam, a displacemenT of approx- imaTely 27,000 Tons, and a capaciTy oT 110,000 barrels enough To Till abouT a hundred sTandard Tank Cars. Her TirsT load oT cargo was Taken aboard in December of 19110 aT BayTown, Texas-noT Tar Trom The river which gave her a name. Sailing aT once Tor The Canal Zone, 3ABlNE enTered The Pacific The- aTer and operaTed primarily as a poinT-To-poinT Tanker unTil January of 19112. 3he Then began in ear- nesT her service as a TleeT oiler. Rendezvous Tollowed rendezvous as she Tueled TleeT uniTs which slowly pushed The enemy back across The PaciTic. SABINE ranged Tar and wide Through The COFHTJGT zone of The Pacific, sailing someTimes alone and someTimes wiTh a convoy or Task Torce buT always Turning up aT The righT place and The rlghT Time wiTh her vlTal cargo ThaT kept our TleeT aT sea SABINE soon earned a repuTaTion as a lucky ship Tor she was one oT Those vessels which seemed always To be narrowly escaping disasTer yeT never missing a rendezvous Two ollers CU33 SARA NAC and U33 NEOSHOT were Torpedoed and sunk shorTly aTTer relieving The 3ABlNE G5 SGVVICG uniT off Guam 1The NEOSHO was The second Navy oller oT ThaT name The TirsT NEOSHO sunk in The baTTle of The Coral Sea was like 3ABlNE a NaTlonal Defense FeaTures Tanker 1 I . I , . u 1 . . T . I In I 1 7,11 SABlNE's combot record in the Asiotic-Pocific theoter of World Wor II is on illustrious one. It consisted of nineteen seporote engagements beginning with the roids on the Morsholl ond Gilbert lslonds in i942 followed by the Gilbert Islond operotiori lote in WAS. Then in Jonuory ond eorly Februory of i9Zl11, SABINE porticipoted in the occupotion of Kwoiolein ond Moiuro Atolls. Next the ship wos concurrently engoged in the Truk ottock, the Morionos ottock, ond the Polon roid. Then between the llth of June ond the i5th of August i944 SABINE participated simultoneously in the copture ond occupotion of Soipon, the third Bonine roid, ond the copture ond occupotion of Guom. With the coming of Gctober i944 the Allied invosion of Leyte begon, with SABlNF porticipoting octively in the operotion. For olmost six months the ship performed it's normol fueling function in the Philippine woters. From Morch through June of l9115 she ossisted the Third ond Fifth Fleets in their roids in support of the Okinowo Qperotion. SABlNE's closing combot mission wos in support of the Third Fleet off of the Joponese moinlond from mid-July T945 through the end of the wor. On TO September i945 the proud ouxiliory onchored in Tokyo Boy olong with mony of the combotent units she hod kept on stotion in the fleet thot come to stoy. The officiol novy history of the ship includes the stotement the SAl3lNF's record of service during the wor is uneouoled by ony other fleet oiler. SAl3lNE's first post-wor ossignment took her from Tokyo Boy to the Yongtze Qiver. From Chino she went to Singopore, to the Persion Gulf, Ceylon, the Philippines, ond to Peorl l-lorbor still trons- ferring fuel to ships ond boses to meet the needs of o Novy now ot peoce. ln i948 the U.S.S. SAEBINF returned to the United Stotes ond in eorly i949 WGS TVGViSfGrrSCl tothe Atlontic Fleet for service with the Second ond Sixth Fleets os o point-to-point tonker. ln i954 she wos turned over to the Militory Seo Tronsport Service for Operotions bock in the Pocific ond in Februory of i955 she wos decommissioned ot the Long Beoch Novol Shipyord. A yeor ond o halt later she wos recommissioned ot Long Beoch ond operoted ogoin by Militory Seo Tronsport Service with o Novy crew. ln i958 she wos ogoin decommissioned ond wos then ploced in the Moritime Reserve Fleet in Qronge, Texos, where she remoined until August of l96l, ot which time she wos reocguired by the US. Novy ond brought to New York for reoctivotion. Qecommissioned the lL1th of December i961 ot the Bethlehem Steel Compony Shipyord, Brooklyn, New York, the SABINF, is presently homeported in Moyport, Florido. Following o shokedown cruise to Guontonomo Boy, Cubo, she begon her operotions os o port of the United Stotes Second Fleet. Upon recommissioning the SABlNF, Chief of Novol Qperotions George W. Anderson cited her World Wor II record ond stoted thot l-ler return to octive service is on importont step in increosing the reodiness position of our country. To ossure our reodiness the fleet must be mobile. lt is CSA- BlNF's vitol mission to contribute ogoin to thot mobility by keeping the other ships supplied with oil, the lifeblood of the fleet. H fm A' jj THOMAS J. LAFOREST CAPTAIN, USN Born in Highland Park, Michigan, on 9 SepTember l9l7. RGrer'1TS, MV- C1r'ICl Mrs. Tl'1OmGS A- L0- ToresT, reside aT l5056 Minock Avenue, DeTroiT, Michigan. ATTended grade and high school aT ST. Gregory School, ,DeTroiT, and in T939 QVGCJUOTSCT from The UniversiTy of Michigan wiTh a Bachelor of ArTs Degree. During!i9A,O, .worked in ST. Louis, Missouri as a Bond UnderwriTer Tor The FideliTy and CasualTy Company oT New York. EnTered naval service Trom ST. Louis, Missouri, in AugusT T940 as an ApprenTice'Seaman in The Naval Reserve V-7 program. Received Midshipman Training aboard USS ILLINOIS OT New York. Commissioned Ensign, USNR, in February i9L1i, andordered direcTly To The AsiaTic FleeT in Manila, Pl, serving in USS Wl'llRRLE CDD-2175 as fCommunicaTions OTTicer. LaTer served in Two oTher desTroyers, USS CHARRETTE TDD-5815 as FirsT I-ieuTenanT and USS JOHN D. HENLEY lDDf553i as ExecuTive OTTicer. ParTicipaTed in Twelve maior engagemenTs during World War ll, all in The AsiaTic-PaciTic TheaTer oT OperaTions. A Upon conclusion of World War ll Transferred To' The regular Navy and 'enioyed a year shore duTy under insTrucTion aT The General Eine'School in NewporT, R. l. From T947 To T949 COmm0UdSCl TWO radar pickeT desTroyer escorTs, USS ALEXANDER J. LUKE and USS WlLLlAM T. ROWELL, boTh in The ATlanTic FleeT. 'ATTached To The FleeT Training Group, Chesapeake Bay as Foreign Treining OTTicer Trom T949 To l95l. In December i95l Took command of USS MDALE TDD-6935 and shorTly ThereaTTer received noTiTicaTion oT appoinTmenT To The rank oT Commander in The U.S. Navy. While commanding MOALE in l953, during a Tour of combaT duTy in Korea, received praise oT CTF 77 Tor excellence in rescue operaTions involving downed aviaTors. Served as AssisTanT OperaTions OTTicer oT DESFLOT FOUR during T954 and in T955 compleTed G posT graduaTe course of insTrucTion in Naval lnTelligence having during This period also become pro- TicienT in The ITalian language. During The period T955 TO T958 served as AssisTanT Naval ATTache in The-U.S. Embassy aT Rome, lTa y. From SepTember T958 To February T960 served as Flag SecreTary To Commander SixTh FleeT suc- cessively under Vice Admiral C. E. EksTrom and Vice Admiral G. W. Andersofb Jr. During This period oT operaTions ThroughouT The MediTerranean area Tamilv residencewas mainTained on The Riviera aT ST. Jean-Cap FerraT, France. ' Ordered To shore duTy in March T960 in The OTTice oT Naval lnTell,igence as AssisTanT To The Di- i5e?cT52r of Naval inTe-lligence Tor Foreign Liaison MaTTers. l3romoTed To CapTain, U,Si, Navy on i MCJY 6 . Flin jepfember T962 order'd aTloaT in command of USS SABINE CAO 255 home ported aT MCIYPOYT or: a Married To The former Miss Maryalice McElmurry of WebsTer Grove Missouri I-Ier parenTs Mr and mrs JI F Wiley reside in ST PeTersburg Florida Two children Lorena Anne T7 and Linda arie 5 if Q n ' I . I ' I ' ' - - . 1 a . u I . I , I ' , - 1 4 RALPH L. WERNER CAPTAIN, USN I i - S Sig k i if tiff A gf. Captain Ralph L. WERNER, USN, 833611f131O, was born in Dayton, Ohio on February 12, 1915. He received his B. A. Degree from the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. He began his military career as an Army Second Lieutenant at Ft. Hayes, Ohio where he served from 1938 to 1989. He entered Navy Flight Training in 1939 and was designated a Naval Aviator and commissioned as Ensign, USN in 1940. He served as an instructor at NAS, Rensacole and NAS, Jacksonville from 19-411 to 19112 and was Executive Officer of VS-110 at San Julian, Cuba during 19112. During the remainder of World War II, he was Operations Officer of VB-132 in Africa, Flight Officer of NFTULANT and served as Op- erations and Executive Officer of various Night Fighter Squadrons and NACTULANT. From 19117 to195O,Captain WERNER was stationed at the Naval Air Test Center, Ratuxent River, Maryland as Head of the All-Weather Section. He next assumed the duties of Commanding Officer, VF-11 at NAS, Jacksonville, Florida from 1950 to 1952. He was in charge of Rlans and Operations at the Advanced Training Command, Corpus Christi, Texas from 1952 to 1953. He served as Opera- tions Officer of Composite Squadron FOUR from 19511 to 1955. During 1955 to 1957, he-was Air Group Commander of Air Task Group 181. From 1957 to 1958, he was a senior student at the Navy War College, NGWDOFT, R.l., and from 1958 to 1959, Captain WERNER served aboard the USS SARA- TOGA 1CVA-601 first as Operations Officer and later as Executive Officer. He reported to Guan- tanamo Bay, Cuba as Air Officer of the Fleet Training Group in 1959. On 7 July 1961, Captain WERNER relie.ved Captain William A. SHRYOCK as Commander Carrier Air Group FOUR and Commander Fleet Air Detachment, Cecil Field, Florida at NAS, Cecil Field. Captain WERNER has been awarded the following: Air Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Navy Occupation Medal 1European Claspj, World War ll Victory Medal, and American Campaign Service Medal. He is married to the former lda Lois Carlyon of Jacksonville, Florida and they have five daught- ers, twins Kathy and Betsy 1171, Wendy 1151, Kerry 1141, and Sarah 181, The WERNERS reside at Quarters F , NAS, Cecil Field, Florida. i . 17' i J. A. MERRTTT, 'TTT LCDR, USN lSince July 19631 Bom Q11 Moy 1926, Pensacola, Florida. ATTended Universify of Florida lno degreej and UniversiTy of SouTh Carolina, from which he graduaTed in T946 wiTh a B. S. degree. LCdr. MerriTT is married To former Norma Andrews and has 2 sons, John A. MerriTT, TV, Gnd Andrew J. MeVFiTT,and Two daughTers,l-indq Sue and Ellen Louise. n T-le was commissioned as Ensign, USNR T9 June T9116.ATrer aTTending USNROTC aT UniversiTy of SouTh Carolina T8 June 19117, he was commissioned USN. He possesses following medals: American Campaign World War II VicTory Navy Occupafion Service Medal lEuropean claspj NaTional Defense Service T946-117 - CommunicaTions Officer aboard U.S.S. L.S.T. 500 T947-ITB - CommunicaTions Officer, USS LSMR 5T3 19.48-119 - Damage ConTrol Officer, USS PorTsmouTh TCL-T023 T949-5T - STaff, ComservlanT Jan. '5T-Dec. 'ST - CommunicaTions Officer, USS LST 533 T952-53 -Communi cafions and Gunnery Officer USS Tweedy QDE-5325 T953-54 - Commanding Officer, USS Chadron lF'C564T T954-56 - Commander Mine Division T02 T956-57 - PlacemenT Officer, BUPERS T958-.59 - Commanding Officer, Naval Reserve Training .CenTer, Pensacola, Florida T959-6T - Officer in charge, USS Tweedy QDE-532i T96T-June '63 - Commanding Officer, Naval Reserve Training Cenfer, Pensacola, Florida Reporfed aboard Sabine as XO in July T963. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Born In NanTuckeT, MassachuseTTs on T January T929, son of LT. Samuel K. Gamache, USCG iReT.j who resides aT Riverside Park, Camden, Maine and The laTe Mrs. RuTh H. Gamache. ATTended Maine Marifime Academy, Casfine, Maine graduaTing in T950. Enfered The Naval Service from Rockland, Maine in Augusf T950 as an Ensign, U.S.N.R. Ordered direcTly To U.S. Naval Amphibious Warfare Training School Coronado California Thence To U S Na val FIeeT Gunnery and Torpedo School San Diego California Thence ordered as BoaT Officer To USS ANDROMFDA TAKA T5 laTer serving as BoaT Group Commander of This ship ParTicipaTed in Three malor engagemenTs T950 T952 during The Korean Confl1cT ATTended The U S Naval School Ship s Salvage from AugusT To November T952 graduaTing as a qualified Navy Salvage Diver and Salvage Officer Thence ordered To USS ALSEA CATF 975 serving as ExecuTlve Officer from November T9 2 unT1l April T955 Assigned In T955 To Maine Marifime Academy as AsslsTanT Head DeparT menT Naval Science laTer assuming The duTies as Heed DeparT menT of Naval Science ReporTed To Balboa Canal Zone in June T957 and assumed du Ordered in December T959 To BosTon Naval Shipyard as Opera Tlons and Securify Officer In SepTember T96T organized The nucle is crew for The USS SA BTNE TAO 25D assuming duTxes as Execuflve Officer upon SA BINE s recommxssioning in December T96T Defached from duTles In July T963 and assigned To U S Naval and Marine Corps Train ing CenTer in Pueblo Colorado as Commanding Officer Married To The former Mrs Marie lBerryD Hamlin of Rockland Malne Three children Susan B Hamlin USD KaTherlne B Hamlin 8 sTepchlldrenj and Charles C Gamache TU Family presenT ly residing aT 7027 Holiday Road, Jacksonville T6, Florida. SAMUEL C GAMACHE LCDR USNR fiJnTil July l963i T 1 7 T 1 I 7 I u . - .D . , n , U ,. . , nes. QS commanding oifacef, uss PAiuTE QATF-1595. T ci,cQ,' I ,'. - LT. C. MCGEE, USN LT. A. DUTROW, USN LT. T. GAINER, JR., USN Novigofor - July IQ63 Engineering Officer Opergfions Officer - ,luly i963 isf Lf. - Feb.-July i963 Navigator - June 7962-July 1963 DEPARTMENT HEADS LTligl E. MALLON, USNR l-Tligl E. MILLER, lll, USNR LTU!-ll J. MAYO, JR., USN Firsf Lieufengnf Supply Officer QPQVGHOVWS OffiCerlUr1filJUlY V963 'T fir i l'T'TTiT ifiTFTf1F x P' - -,M ' -..,. ,-1 ' ,b ,ng N fr.- ,.... . 21. ., ja: . dig! , J PREDEPLUYMENT INSPECTION X 'SW , A 'vm aw H, Q ' J . , , W V ,f, y ,,f. X f 7 K 7, ,f , , C. W ff . 'A 'I ' I Zz f wir' f ff! i ff I f ff lf X 1 w fi! X f ff' ' af 9 ff f b A ff X lk X X X ! wiikiy, gs E! H 12 fi , s K U 1 f 1 . My M., wfrftz ' f f , 2214, nw my 0 P, , f QQAW WW Q: .WM fm 9, 'S TABLE afyiw 7 W W N:-Q1 . 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Graham, SN Warren, Mich, Columbia, Va, Athens, Ga.. -we Q, ' f -1fff'+' s'f413'i1f.'5?i5?fi'E?ZE'Tr:?f E 1. ::'l'i' 1 - -i-t1f:. :f:m?. s...,.lW . V.. . S :. z .:. .. .1.l . E., . . 4 r P, J v 1 4 , . I wr ii. fy vi. , . 4. n I v. f 5- . Fri' Cf'- if? fl- To .., . 4 fig, z, A J S R Jose h, SN I. Kelly, SN B. King, SN A G, 1 , SN J. Joh son, SN L.. Johnson, N . P T' Folds' SN Serman 1 bn N,C, New Orleans, La. Youngstown, Ohio Bellrnore, N.Y. Newport News, Va, Battlecreek, Mich. Stillwater, Minn. Hil S OYO, P, Laycock, SN Seneca, N. Y. J. Newberry, SN Ashtabula, Ohio vw? L. Penn, SN M Jeanerette, La. S l H. McDougal, SN Bentonville, 'Ark. E. Osborne, SN Charleston Height5,S.C. ' J. Plummer, SN Odessa, Tex. J. Reidy, SN D. Stiburski, SN E. Tavasso, SN A. Tosto, SN C. Williams, SN 'R. Witowski., SN Elmira, N.Y. Chicago, Ill. Holmes, Pa. St.. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago, Ill.. I mm: .-. . ...W ....... WH..- .-- ...A---.. . ,.,-.,.,,..,,.,,,.,., 5 r S E c X, X f X f7 V x XXX 5. X x L . E mvlsm I gt, I I ga Q r '- Ailxgn :IA . ,Msn X I l '--ssh., I . X A. K, I. , Q L -.'.ff:1-'.-zmwgx .- , 'lgvg i'l,Qv' ffl' R X 1 .ff-412 ,1 . L. . -W .. , .L i -'Tk -. WI' I X Ek - Y- 22 K 5 .Nw Eng. William Chase 'WK:5 lB Z1-4:1 DIVISION OFFICER 59x x' s' -,, I I , x - , -xi-gn xx -X ' f I na X Znd Division men not photographed I D, Fahrlander, SN E Aurora, Ill. , . Vw, V- 1 1 ??Iz5'fiIf I I I ' I ' I N J. Wilson, Blxil H. Crotty, UNI! Ei, Knmsr-, UML Ei. i'.I' V9.5 X'.'f5I .e:, IH'.fn I'-. l'lIrkl.Inri, ISMSN D, Arnold, SN Fayettville, N,C, Atlantic Ucaclx, I-'lfI. Culxuvs, N,Y. 'vlvVk1L1,Y1' wmri, PI, Ijmn I' Inixat-, TLV, PI-I--rshIIrg, W. VA, Jackson, 'IR-nn. wi .f J I 1 J. fxrthnxr, bfi J. Hzxllee, SN W. Hduersfelci, SN 'I -arf., io-.MI Lake Zurich, Ill. Mt. Vernon, Y. r 3 a i P ? -A- 'r'-'Q'-1-fwf , 1 I Y-1 '- ff - . . ,,: . ' , Q X-.Im 6 l ' C r R. Bailey, F. N. R. Blair, SN K, Bradley, SN Minneapolis, Minn. Franklin, Pa. Stoughton, Mass. I , A... 4 ' u S. Collins, SN W. Hammond, SN R. Harding, SN Drexel Hill, Pa. Atlanta, Ga. Sullivan, Ill, W l J. Johnson, SN N. Lawson, MMFA F. Loos, SN W. McCoy, SN Clermont, Fla. Terre Haute, Ind. Grosse Point, Mich. Mayport, Fla. E W. Moody, SN C. Napolitano, SN E. Owen, SN R. Rupp, SN 1 ' Lakeland, Fla. Alma, Ark. Broughton, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. G.. ,if x 7 2 'B f x f f I , 1,1 Y I l ,i ,P G. sh' ld , SN ' . . Mayp4:it,SFla. I?1yaSnr:xlll1l'eS1lI d M' Smith' SN H- Stern, SN P, Thompson, SN J. Voges, SN J, Walker, SN ' n ' Snowhluf Md- Bronx, N-Y- Alexandria, Va. Worthing, S.D. Munvie, Ind. , A if f 'Q . V Q ,Q in ,Q 5,7 - Y .Q J fJf ' ' ..- s if ,,4,ff..W,..f-W,-1 X' X f' ! V1 ' VZ- fi -,..f lg , R QP. g uf . my ,l ,qv i 2,7 f - I ' U ,LL I 3rd Dzvxsxon men not photographed Brockton Mass 1 P11 1-wwf, 1 ...rw 2 5 D 1 4 I SUNY K, Osbun, SN R. Willis, SN K, McCutchen, QMI L. Green, QM3 D. Margason, SN Bronx, N. Y. West Belmar, N. I, Indianapolis, Ind, Attica, Mich. Jacksonville, Fla AVIH Tlll HEPAHTME T BUT I THOUGHT YOU WERE NAVIGATING f p,j,1S!i-J LOST. UN THOUGHT 'PD I VISIII 1 Rs - X .-. A k X xx i lmmxlton Y NNeStLr HX1 Ju 10 X L L1 Q mm X s u1xpbcll,PN3 x Cn. N Johnson RNS mmm P Pmrgmnur 'N 'xi Bxgnncr, SN O me ni rx PIIISTJLIYEI Pa Qumcy HL SN Ldnblm, Xhch Clpe Gudrucau N10 Jacksonvxlle BCACILFIA XXX S IIIVISIII ' 2 ak'-ig' , , I f ,f wif H. Rooks, SHI VN VNhx:n.int K1 E Cxucdl Z L Cronm 511132 J Clarmc SDA Tifton, Ga. -X1 B 1 5 ffr, f - . V 4.4. F. Battaglza, 3 J Bultena SK3 VK Cargdl C53 NI Henderson SK3 R Lanford C53 Lake C1 aries 5 S34 Mi. 473 if Q 2 3 W ,Z 1 M , J . KMA ,W Nhnport Bla Pxttsburglx P Elllabt th P Cborhetoxn y L A n 1 xg mwonxx C0 hmm 194 M Boyd SN Cv Carpet SIN I De. Xngehs SN Nlewer Ll1'1I'A , M L V Auburn N Y Indmnapolxs Incl Sauasota F13 CabxteC1ty PI Mgxyport Fla J ' -2- Y- I If - ' k-H ' ' n mvlsm 1 If ' V '-ffff I, Ltjg, D. C. Carter Ens, G, C, Zimmerman Ens. W, A, Hunt COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER O DIVISION OFFICER ASSISTANT O DIVISION OFFICER B. Northern, RMC D. Carpenter, RMI L. Gallagher, RDI R, Clrclbcn, RM! Jacksonville, Fla. Chcrryville, N.C. Atlantic Beach, Fla. IXIIITIILRJIPOIIS, Minn. 'JF T, Witt, RMZ W. Aliord, ETN5 P. Douglas, RMB New Albany, Ind. Dallas, Tex. Albany, N.Y. 7 C Hall SM3 R Holt RD3 J Matter SNI3 R. Mott, ETN3 V Roonex EIRA R Rosstlln. EIIN5 J Rusm RM3 ltartfozl Conn Lxvxngston Tenn Aurora Ill Jackson, Tenn Liellmorf. N H Indunxpolxs Ind Woodbrldgt N J R Rwgwelskl RM3 G Stelner RD3 R Ilxmerxs RDS M. Widd1s,RXl3 Q Daxxs N F Fmcken SN D Seymour RMSN -Xlpena Much Sprmgfleld NI J Wellsboro Pa Columbus, Ohlo Trenton Ohm Valley Streim 'N Y Broolyn N Y O Division men not photographed J. Thomason, SNL West Palm Beach, Fla E, Gouldner, ETN2 Harrison, N, J, J. Connoly, SM3 Waite Park, Minn, F, Eggleston, SM3 Forestville, N, C. R, Wilcox, RDSN Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Bobek, RDSN Shady, Ohio , A. .. .. ., i-fry-f r 'H P .-X. ' i . - .K N 'W' 1- Vi A , , w f IIIVISIII W. Longsworth, MMI B. Tumbleson, MMI J. Maskey, ENZ T. Brady, MM3 Mayport, Fla, Millintton, Tenn. Audrain City, Mo. Pompton Lakes, N,J Ens, K., L. Kessler A DIVISION OFFICER T, Tennygon, MM3 C. Faethe, MMFN W, Watkins, ENFN R. Bigelow, ENFA Tarrant City, Ala. Stockton, N,J, Lafayette, Ga. Cedar Falls, Iowa L. Reed, FN R. Anastasoff, FA J, Endicott, FA H. Nieft, FA Cumberland, Md. Mebene, N.C, Columbus, N. J. Tarre Haute, Ind. A Division men not photographed W, Morgan, ENI Atlantic Beach, Fla. inns! ,.,-, 1 . V ,,t...-,..,..,, . , A N f V - ' L- xaxnf. . ' v ,A,,-:gg I Y ' JG - ll'.:l . . E IIIVISIII I. Smith, EMI Cv. Wilson, ICZ R, Almirol, EM3 M Onnen EAX3 Somerset, Ky. La Crosse, Kan. La Union' PJ. Rgymond .Minn L. Rahn, EM3 Savannah, Ga. D. Rowland, EM3 W, Dawson, ICFN LaFayette, Ind. Munice, Ind. D. Flumignan, ICFN Detroit, Mich. ,o o a , , as J. Rebuck, EMFN M. Flynn, FN J- Longworrh, FN J. Pepper, FN ll Mr. Airy, N.C. Smyrna, Ga. Shamokin, Pa, Springfield, I . 1 3 E3 J U h N- r ,I 1 'I L1 is l v . 5 31 1 4 2 s 'l ,H I' F I 4 F ,,,v,.. f ',,.... , . , :af ...ga g, A ffafcaiv' 3 S'f3'T 'p.Jsq ze- ua- - , - V ,, . - , , .. . N 0 M ,.'f.-, ,..f ak' ',,w,,1e,4c,.- .Q ..-.Q -, fu., i- , .i, 7 H.. p f ' 1- . - ' V , . - , ' T O. Poteet, BTC J. Forton, BTI H. Nelson, BTI R. Simard, BTZ E. Smith, BT2 Imboten, Ark. Mt. Clemens, Mich. Jacksonville, Fla. Everett, Mass. Mulberry, Fla, ,ff Q 112' ff' ,' C, Westfall, BTZ T, Belt, BT3 R. Macklin, BT3 S. Smith, BT3 D. Littleton, BTFN J. Mowers, BTFN Grafton, W, Va. Daytona Beach, Fla, Olean, N.Y. Montgomery, Ala. Keokuk, Iowa Dwight, Ill. J. Crapo, FN W, Haubrick, FN F. Nlasciale, FN R. XViley, FN Taunton, Mass. Buffalo, N.Y. Bitonto, Italy Groton, N.Y. B Division men not photographed T. Montgomery, BTl Jacksonville, Fla. R N Crea MM1 H yr D Austm MRA W, Brown, MMZ F1 Jacksonmlle Fla L Anderson MM2 Jacksonulle Fla Geneva, N.Y. I. Pitts, MXH Land O'Lakes, Wise. J. Wagner, MMFN Orlando, Fla, M. Haynes, FN Lancastar, S.C. J. Pourciau, FN Roscdale, La. H mvlsm J. Correiro, SFC -' New Bedford, Mass. Ltjg. B. M. Petty R DIVISION CFFICER J. Burdulis, DCZ V. Follin, SFZ D, Walton, SFM2 Plymouth, Pa. Eddington, Pa. .Q C. Cato, FN I. Dobson, SN C. Gaglo, FN Atlanta, Ga. Newport News, Va, New York, N,Y. 4:- ' 1 F W ff' ,,,,.wwi'-'ff-ff f ,lQy J V - f Qi. sl ' af. I L. Carr, SFP3 R. Grumkin, SFP3 R. Oifenbacker, SFM3 Pasadena, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jacksonville Beach,F1a xx 5. Richardson, SN F. srankiewicz, FN Sherman, Tex. Reading, Pa, l R Division men not photographed G. Macias, FN San Antonio, Texas f,..,,.... ....u,.,,..,.0,,.,,, . , V'-ow . ,.,-.ey f-4 gi Q: jg-A .-.-:.i.fy.w,:g. f 1 fu, ..- ... nl:-.L , XX X w ff Mun. 1 ,ff lil S s- -' RN 5:25 N955 R11 X: ,wx x X ff' X. K .Auf x. A nd, 1 T'Q1lehnrnw N, xwgw2+e M, x X 1-vw 'lv W. A Xi ww fww uw 'E -- w Q4-41 fx? .4 ,. x 41, .f ' V f ,1 H if 5.-. . 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