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W Q, W Q: V, J ,, wa fx- ,. , 54' LT vt SIU' A I W ,V Ld M Mr. - .. if k A gifs. px A ' Q 'fly 1 -,f,ff .ya A - ,i1.Jw'95?4 ' ff '-'-iw' 4-v-ff' '! : wqunwg n W E 1 'ghv. ki , 5 yif. 5.0 vu Q . 1 -,J ,- if n,,n ! 1 i iff Cu 'I Q, , , A -2: 52 7,6 v 1. 2351- ? -7 N Q-,!,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,.,,.....fm.f4m -,ww A 1, ......-,,...- . , ,.:. 'Q 'Q 3- ,M-'Mar . -' lhwv:-iff! 3? ,ffz.'1 ' ' ' Fw rf P A - , Q u'sssANCI uAnY um-1 711 This is wa photographic log of the history, the commissioning, the ship and the 'crew of the USS SANCTUARY, QAH-171, document- ing her passage 'from the United .States of America to the waters of the South .Chino Seas, in the period 1966 through 1967 and re- cording the ,performance of heri mission of aiding those wounded in the current conflict in Vietnam. ' 'M . fu .f:'?1. .1 srqf' lg' -f. 3 .1509 ' lv, .b 'A . Qin-1.1-' E- a '1 -if-A-'M -jg, Pc .I t 'I'-lfigv - '-. ' , - of - 7? ' M' ' ,,x Og 'l. 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We have carried you daoard,,thisgshipgfjwoundedg wlfl'!'fl e nn of bottle sam .bum in you.-,,e,fqs4,orwglhgve-watched x90 recuperde in the words, with sfnilesfoniyagqfgigesgon5i,gghQ-194109 hand for your comredesy YourA1'espugit,1de'f l' 'fl2q!!SSE fFl?d the battlefield and Hifi? .iiorrie-youlf grievous iniuries with l' fo' -V 'v W. - v lf, -a ..- - ,I , o ' -1 K ht I. fr,-5 N: -fit: 'J xx 5.4! of .D ai' ,W 4-flilfn ' ,ar I V ul H as .4 O .,a- dim' mow- PW V71 1... qi . 4 ,I a Qi .K 4-:A hd.: .-M A, en- v , Q TABLE OF CONTENTS ,J K r - ul Fisf' rw -1 sw? an A Diff! x.f'S' IWHL' HN1 gpi- N33 ff- v- vi lv- 6 -Try THE HISTORY OF THE USS SANCTUARY AH-17, Sledge hammers pounded out the last keel block, Mrs. Aldo Andrus cracked the bottle of champagne on the steel bow, whistles blew in the hot Pennsylvania sun and the Navy's newest hospital ship, the USS SANCTUAFQY, slid down the ways and her keel tasted salt water for the first time on l5 August l944. She was started as a merchant ship, the SS MARINE OWL, but the Navy, looking forward to the anticipated casualties from the forthcoming invasion of Japan, Operation Olympic, ordered her converted into o hos- pital Ship. Her initial cost was 55,000,000 and this amount was raised in a series of war bond drives by the patriotic city of Hoboken, New Jersey. Launched at the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Chester, Pennsylvania, and fitted out as a Navy hospital ship in the yard ofthe Todd Shipbuilding Company in Hoboken, New Jersey, the SANCTUARY lost little time ln putting to sea. She was commissioned at Hoboken on 20 June l945, Commander John M. Paulsson, USNR, commanding. Two months later she was at Pearl Harbor, but hostilities with Japan had ended during her transit. She was immediately ordered to Waleayama, Japan, to pick up liberated pris- oners of war. A channel was cut through the rnlneflelds and by l5 September l945, a total of l,l39 liberated Americans, English and Australian prisoners were squeezed aboard, the maiority having been captured at the fall of Singapore, Hong Kong or in the Battles ot' Java. As SANCTUARY stood out of Walcayama's harbor, she met the incoming Fifth Fleet Flagship, battleship NEW JERSEY, which flew the 4 star flag of Admiral Raymond A. Spruance. NEW JERSEY was accompanied by destroyers, cruisers andaircraft carriers of the Fifth Fleet. When in signal distance, SANCTUARY signaled the flagship for Per- mission to proceed on duty assigned . Back came the signal, Affirm . Then, from the NEW JERSEY come the blast of the bugle. Each man of the mighty battleship snapped to the right hand salute. The men of SANC- TUARY, including all prisoners ableto stand, returned the honors. Then across the water from the NEW JERSEY came the roar of three rousing cheers. Then, down the line, as SANCTUARY steamed slowly by one after another of the escort ships, each one followed the example of the flagship, manned their rails and cheered. Alter a stormy passage that saw her buck 40 knot winds and heavy seas, SANCTUARY reached Naha, Okinawa, delivered her pa- tients to the Army and then sailed for Nagasaki, Japan. There, her crew witnessed first hand the devastation of the second atomic bomb dropped on Japan. SANCTUARY made further trips to Buckner Bay, Okinawa and Apra Harbor, Guam, bringing each time repatriated prisoners of war. She finally sailed back for the United States and was de- commissioned at the Philadelphia Naval Ship- yard on l5 August I946. l O , Lim, 0 Ehe Qluptuin mffirrrn zmh Qlrrw uf Illl' 11. Sv. S. Svaurtuarg rrqursl thr plrusurr nf gnur rnmpang ll! UH' Olnnunisaiuning Qlerrmnnira In br lprlh nn lwarh at tlpr Enhb Ehipgarhs Olurpnrutinn 1?1lg Bark Avenue iinlbnhrn. 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Q , v' .11 , .n-x..,,lif ,Q-', '- n -' . : 131 N7.-W-: -Z,-.12 5, ' '.l .. -gy1 T' ' Y :.- '- , 4 . i Y MV. in 'lil r V .V ,rj 'U wg. 'C 1 1 I l l' ' ' - 'fe .was then towed around the southerntipof Q I fi - florida. ta, the Avondale Shipyard on theMis- H P A ' ff eiierppi l'lIV9l , north of New Orleans, for ' extensive modernization. ttf--t we A V sic'-ultaneously, from Naval ships, bases, tv, X 4 hsszitals and dispensaries throughout the H Q nation and tram the Seven Seas, a ma'ority 1' 2 ' S5 the crew that was to man the ship gathered -' --fit - at iesrtalic, Virginia. Here, from Julythrougll Mit to-.ig c X ,il Fcverrtcer at 1966, the crew, both ship's 'fir-I -- czfrcanf and hospital company, were given W, 3 iYi.:,,.w:,, , .Huw zrezarrowissioning training. ':'.:'x 3-1 I ui: ire-fighting, damage control, ship indoctrin- gmiu tnit ti Q I 3 :NSF Gnd personnel inspections were the i - :if ,mer at tne aay for all hands. 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Q A 35-ay' 4 s u Y -A .' 4 l 4' , Q, ,l' '6 'lAf 1- a v X , N. f f .1 Wi? er Ali fa, ix ' :. 1 Q fi5.1',A157l' 1 , 4 . 2' 'f - M t . -. ' . ' s',P .Q K V g I. .V n U .A .J , it gl 1' - ff , ', 4 at l' . MH'-f - Q-xilxag -if-lag in A ., . -Ta ' In R . ' e nav' VPJIQM li JJ 'I If L ,A ' v J eg-Z'-P Q22 4 2 S : 1f.:f:'-M -' er.. ...- -...L. .-in -8. 4... -. Q'-f 1' . ,.u. H -1, ' 1 .-, .I f . 'f 7 1: 2? V 6 , f r i il I 8,2 gl's' f jvc tif ' .ve Q 5' - . ,gg Mr flf' ,f. W 'U All Q, 1' I 2 z I 5 1 1 5 F E 1 L I I I i 5, 1 f .,,..':z.,51-,, '-ffA :j. -w Q.--. 'WW Q c Q ,Ai THE COMMANDING OFFICERS - --Y --T CAPTAIN JOHN F. COLLINGWOOD USN COMMANDING OFFICER USS SANCTUARY QAH-17, Captain John F. Collingwood was bor.r'l SGP' tember 9, l9l8, in North Bend, Washington. He graduated from the University of Wash- ington with a Bachelor of Science degree In mechanical engineering and Commissioned Ensign in the Naval Reserve May 24, l94l. He began active duty immediately and trans- ferred ta the Regular Navy in 1942. Captain Collingwood served five years in destroyers during World War ll followed by three years as the Commanding Officer of De--.trayer escorts and the USS Wantuck KAPD- IZSI. After a tour on the staffofCommander, Western Sea Frontier, Captain Collingwood spent two years in command of the USS fm. ..-..,,,, v ii S SMALLEY CDD-565D. He fhen staff of the Armed ForCGS Speiigrw onthe Project in Washington, D.C., 'followegolions year as a student at the Naval War Coll y O Tours on the staff of Commander in CEQA U.S. Naval Forces Europe, Command lei' Destroyer Division Twelve, Chief of Stglifoi Commander, Cruiser Destroyer FlotillaN'io and Assistant Chief of Staff for Operatime and Plans to Commander, Caribbean ibogtigisr preceded his coming to the SANC- Captain Collingwood is marriedtatheformer Cecile Parker of Boston, Mass, 1 's Q I - .,,, -Q.. -.-.-.. .,..,, ..... ai-U' ,'S in w 'E K1 2 2 4:5 At? X.-av-d? 'f W . 1 ' -K , Q, wkf x . Q 116' L.. igfwf ' , A :mn U t 4. Q -V F J'-'-ff 'EPR . 1 n f D f .xg -'N 2-mzgxg Q b . ' :lf 35 -2',xf:..f:-,T P ff we f f , fffa 'i 30 A ,, X jf 'Q 4 N5 - is-1., CAPTAIN GERALD .I DUFFNER MC USN CCMMANDING OFFICER NAVAL HOSPITAL USS SANCTUARY AH 171 Copfom Gr-rcl: J 7 g:': Qi - 5 - roforxp and Durector, J Navy, Hof Q rr ' 2 ' 3. ' '. UQ: n Bureau 0 F-n I mcuf H- - 1 - ' 1- -gg . , jr His lost osmgnmenf recenvung f' P' . ' 2 i K' ' 1 5NNQTUAxN woe Surgeon, n M D rfrr - F ' 'Q I fu Atlantic Fleet un he fervf-d I' - an -1 , e ' ,e Cvwwonder In Lhne ot ofpnol, my 4: -ferve32 If I 'I if 1 ' A H ' I- cud decurctnqons nn U I - -I Ne:-1 Jomt bervnce flOr'IlFfuF' dl If lf','- ', Nt!! I 5 1II'I1OCIIIlC I :S xen engoaemcnt stars, 'r' uf: WH NIL dol with O I rmq I 4 I vy D1 'rp Q ' L' no, .' .f -N 'ini im Freven e . pcryr , I . - . uf the Amerncon mdudf, H f Q He us m QKUCUHVQ -1-L , A - I on Horbnson 5 UIO' 'u,mf1, V . . 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Q17'.fgfr.f rm . . r -lf: H-J he of-mC,TUAF?Y on her way to her commis- si, ning ceremony, V U, , ,mn , .,. ,. .,....w i- - xv November 15, T966, Commissioning Day, dawned sunny and bright. The band from the Naval Air Basic Training Command in Pensacola was alongside on the pier, playing spirited tunes. Navy and Marine families, friends and visiting officers were gathered b the ship to witness the proceedings. The ship was decorated with red, white and blue bunting. The executive officer, Cdr McKinney called the ship's officers and men assembled an the helo deck to attention. Chaplainweber gave the invocation. The guest speaker, Dr. Alton Ochsner, addressed the assemblage, dis- cussing the prior history of SANCTLJAF?Yand the role she was to play in the medical treatment of those wounded in Vietnam. Rear Admiral Pierre N. Charbonnet, Jr., . , 5 9 f fr 'le , .T , ' Q , '1 USN, read the orders from the Chiefof Naval Gperations, accepted the ship on behalfofthe U.S. Navy and at his command, the com- missioning pennant fluttered to the top of the main mast, the National Ensign to the flag- staff and the Union .lack forward on theiack- staff. The ship had been properly commis- sioned. Captain Collingwood, assuming command of the ship, ordered that the flagof Commander, Service Force, Atlantic Fleet, be broken, Captain Duffner read his orders as com- manding officer ofthe NavalHospitaland Cdr Mctiinney was ordered to Set the Watch . After the commissioning prayer, a gala re- ception .vas held in the wardroom aboard SANCTUARY and visitors poured through the ship. tx A -uull z 4,1 X Captain Weber rvad the lriwi- 1 i vrrr-1 in .', tu Wfwemhwr, 1066. f f . -soft-F COMMISSIQNING CEREMONY USS SANCTUARY AH-171 15 November 1966 Band Selections Invocation Welcome and Introduction Remarks and Introduction of Principal Speaker Address Commissioning Assumption of Command Assumption of Command Naval Hospital Setting ofthe arch CONXWIISSIONIUQ prqyey' Reception Naval Air Basic Training Command Pensacola, Florida Directed by Cwo F. L. Emond, USN Lcdr C. R. Weber, CHC, USN Ship's Chaplain Capt H.A. Gerdes, USN Industrial Manager, USN Eighth Naval District Radm P.N. Charbonnet, Jr., USN Commandant, Eighth Naval District Dr. A.J. Ochsner Radm RN. Charbonnet, Jr., USN Capt .I F Collingwood USN Commanding Officer Capt G .l Duffner, MC USN Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Cdr R A McKinney, USN Executive Officer Lcdr C R Weber, CHC USN Aboard USS SANCTUARY ' o I I , O Q O I 1 n I a l U ' ' H me rv ' . . I I O I I O l , I . Y, ,,, , h U ,, I -A-U in Mew, a.f.:,gmv!g53fgM,5g ,.. L, ., , ,gxa,,?g , . V' , ' ' ' ' -0 i --silmwfaua. ..-we-is.. X., .4424--7'1 .,,... for pw . 1,x 2f' - xl-?..I'2'- 4 fl -l X.. H'mg.u'al l.'l1Ylp.UWg P a'1f'A nr 2 . A , f ,- 0,1 M,Q,n'v1H1uhNtul1llhJlL1'lAl'lHUnl0S, -Huniif' mm ...,,,,., 1 Q- L vw H E . 5- -rg ul ' 'r nw wg? 5, -11 , -V ,LLAT1 5 1- ,- I I in 2 5 . i H5 K H.-- A l I s -M' - U i M Q i n l I g e-,344 ui' Danna -...Q-.QM 1 HCOMMISSIONING DAY ACTIVITIES November 15, 1966 QL as ' Il 5,-ks-was . - -1-tif? W-ff' ,3.,,1. Q 4 'G' L, A. 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'M ,ff Ante-Bellum Home: This oldh located in what is knowna ome' sl Garden District of New Orlexs is typical of the spacious mam' sions constructed here during the prosperous sugar cane and steam. boat era prior to the Civil War, This home, constructed in 1856, now houses State Colle e 9 ,the South's oldest business college, ,..-Q---,gfiwcqsggglf v .---A--' ei 3 l 4 ' is F rf'-i4s Ye ns, 1. l the eam. LT, se, Ne, ., X qt, ,,, -s Ld wi 1 i 144.35 ,gust '-ink, Q I ' ?'e December 2, 1966: Underway onthe Mississaopi Giver 'rem' Le.-. orleans, bound for San Diego, via the Panama Canar. y for-gait X.. ff 1 '.50Xl!i7f'lf miir Tlifa?3iY, under azure Caribbean skies. The lla li El Il - ia-iii mi.-.iti1ririlIs,as in the abandon ship drills pictured ii in me-.-. and :iw snip were shaking down together. .P 1:1 'r, if s 'I 4 'Z' 2 3 . 1-ll A4 if-ip.. A -V Q, k 5 F' inf-.' 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'39 if 33.1 345' 8 i .141 K J-l ' ,. D 1 V K , . vf 4' ' K K x' ,41 'wb-A' ' ,, gr- . .4 .4.,.,,. .mr ,wfbw .-. ,mv f- ,f , ' 'v 4. 1,u1'liliIi 29, x A 0' . 9' ,, ramad! 'I un--X T' Q in ,1 I 'w,,,',a-.u J,.r-Y-W , Q , .,-...,N' Q J Y ,La 'QS'-Q V, vtflfshff ..,, 'in -4 ' 2f,., 45 . m--nuuhsh. 'hug lv -'ry' rig, .JJ l- Lat ' f?'V W f V Q 1 4 1 Q x -J we Q74 U m -4 I phi' l i 5 4 . sn -. While steaming north off the coastotMexico SANCTUARY was called upon to perform her first mission of mercy on her maiden voyage. On I3 December, SANCTUAFTY received a distress call from the Spanish freighter, Santa Maria Louisa Velasco, stating that she had a very ill seaman aboard and requested medical assistance. I SANCTUARY dispatched a motor whale boat under the command of Ensign Drummer and Carried Lcdr Paley as the medical officer to the freighter. Dr. Poley examined the patient and determined that immediate hospitali- zation was necessary. The language barrier ' Q. 'ff , Q F . .it v u xf ff is ' 1 be was surmounted by the good services of HN Aviles. The stricken seaman was then trans- ferred to SANCTUARY for medical care and hospitalization. Upon SANCTUARY'S arrival in San Diego on I7 December, the Spanish seaman was released under the cognizance at Spanish authorities. SANCTUARYS entry into San Diego Bay was delayed by a thick fog bank, but as we passed the Faint Loma Lighthouse and entered the North Channel, the sun burned through thefog and .-.fe entered the harbor in brilliant, dazzling sunlight. 5M,'2 Aloxlndcr scans, the cliammfl mr uiistructnam tx 11 can.-is .ut , fimt, U43 and prepares to moor outboard uf U55 JAM DH QAff.m, mn. 1 -.- ., .,..,, IVY ,N 53 -q.,,M 1 'hy,,,, ,. ' ,K his. gmfl' X .intl , mmm f - ' 15'- 13Ri'r.3-z 'W-iw-, , i i i .. ' ' W x Mu ll fe IL' u um ax 11 lx ml ln 1 rr -r -.rr 1 1 ln,!1!s on ,ran the rngqmg ofthe Navy ships an San Dnego harbor as SANCTUARY KIA '+- 4 ' g, ig '- s- Hi -S .Y fi' I, 5 tae stef!!! 1 'bv' 1 it U if Y. leave and Iibertsf 'fer' v , Q, 1. SANCTUAHY5 sailors. ..,,, 3' g ,fs A 5 4 I 1 D 8 Q .I 'K 2 While in San Disco duri. 'iq g fxli- xi' S K I H. 5 Q 9 .Ex 5 - ann- -ZLKY, M M 1 1 5 L 1 i ? I 2 Ei ' r 5:-,f l gr! 'W 5531 1' x-C A UW ...L-tu, 4 'S' Jkzii LW I :-.x '1'fvl :g,zv'm5p- T Q, N-Mui 'QM 'vf', 'Wh gin' IMA- M6 11.1 .nw mf 5, M 'QA 4 -Q' 'f L' Q Wk.. ' nge- I . ,I we 3 ,K M51 . 1 Zh Q :Sn I .4..,gQW . -. . 5 ,Q . ' o , ', ag :ith Q- . gf... ' ' 4A n -c 5? ,,' - ax, 'Cn 'NF 'a'-1 i1 '- na 0157 I '3 , 5 rf - Q -'--5 M . . ' - . 1- aw '11 E - ,,.. in l,,F:1 i,.i .x . Ls, 'g,, gif 1 Q- fx - jj Kf,Tv-'V' Q 'Ol Y-W' ' .'- ' I4-4 . Q ' 1 'Trix ,nnpv 4. , .. f - UN ' -G! . 1 Q . Y ' '- ' -4 4.3. 7-,IA XV' .- f -f ..,, J. avi-All M i. 51, r S,-- ' - ' 2 'ls ' l ' 'I ' zu l. 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Shamu,'rl1e onlykillerwhule on public display in the world, is one ofthe most intelligent of the underwater animals, He weighs 2500 pounds and is fifteen feef long and likes To be fed Fresh fish after each Trick. Oles resounded from the SANCTUARY crew as they mls, in the bullfights and the Jai Mg. games in Tijuana, Mexico, 'fe an 4.1 fl ,UAW x it 3 ks 4 Q 54 l J U wwf f.?l'lQif5'7 '1. . ., lay? 'Z mn wal J x .A if 1 Q 'gln - ll A' ,A ,K I I i s Q ,. A A , 1 - no 1 I Q K i 11 :rx L-ls .Y . --0 fa iw: 5 4 'Q kv, 'Q df 9 1 b 13 , 41 Q av l .mil A ,I g Ml Agni 3 41 LJ 4.4 A , it I 1 . 1 1 1 51 i 195 J s 17 bg-1 ,-sw. - uulnrx fl 1IT'f,'l ' b ' ' ' . ..,' If1lv'k:0rIt7I N , 1 , K 'ffl N 'Q A , u--Af 'V .--4 -- f-- wi' ' X ' ,Sl ' ' ... ,, ' ff' ,Li - , . .llllll nn- W 1 rrrqhiwri:m s 'L' .X ii'- N k . . i . 5' 15 Jw submmnrw rvsckgm N 1 if Sgzlss--w TEH -.,.....--., ,V ri .--L. 41- -I A 1 i 1 3 t i l i ,s i Ei. W1 1 -ml 1 Q li i it 'li l l l l. i l . E I , 'l 9 l l E .. .....m,..la.wf-- ff'-- t' A ,, ,A ,,,. ,ef,.g.i.i,- - . , , A, , XJ! nv, ,,,..., i 1. . ,. e i .. . i -, K., . ' ' ' it-:fn ,xg ,Q Lg?-Q X 5,,4'bhH':'-Jan If nuff K' , fab. 'F-'of i',v-vw, S -d ysg,..,w.-flash! -11 H? x x ' -1 X' ix 'f'- ,n. L. Gne at the most famou h' - it s istorical landmarks in San Diego is Cabrillo National Monument and the Old Lighthouse situated high atop Point Loma. Gut ot use since l89l, the lighthouse now serveS as an observation point For visitors to view magnificent San Diego Bay. The Cabrillo National Monument commemorates the dis- covery of California at San Diego in i542 by Juan Rodriguel Cabrillo. While in San Diego, on 9 January i967 SANCTUARY commenced her' Under .-.-C fraining wifh the Pacific Fleet Trair-in Group, Training continued .while SABC TUARY was underway For San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard at Vallejo, Ccliicrnic where she arrived on 2l January l967. ffl' af Valleio, lMare lslandj, 3ix?saf?lJL3' commenced her post-shokedofm ovoilotilif which included minor repairs and alter ations. Last minute supplies were crosgn aboard prior fo the deployment to me -'lest ern Pacific. While of More Island, re, crew found San Francisco and its en-firzo to be a beautiful, lovely city. Uibovel Captain Collingwood and Liaptmn Nuff:-or lxrv guests uf the officers of the wardmom as mul, TL:-'--vw 0987? San Francisco. CCentcr and bottom? The li. Marines of the Marine Barracks at Mare Island rms: ll crew ofthe SANCTUARY ata partyandfootball cane Mm e the ship is at Mare Island. ,- --www-M -, M--.-A.....,..........,,, ,., ,. .,.,Q-..f-X..-l. ...H .,N-..4,.- ,V l 4- f l 1 ll l l l nn ,llgm-.edu Naval Ufficer's Club, officers and their ladies :mc l llfxl?N' haw one last party before heading oul to the 4 , l l ny lvllj Lt Cjgl and Mrs. Luke Ellis. CAbovclC:1ptam l .xl 1 lt l llllrllmnlnl, vdr lvlckinncy and Lcdr McHugh talk to Cdr Vrnrk A lnxllfr, USN, tllo commanding officernftl1cUSSUllLlil2H, 1 lvllj ld cdr and Mrs. Tom Mol-lugh. lr' ., M, , .1 . 1 K . .,. ,..,...v.-, .VX. -L-.. , .g -sk I J. . X A 1 , Y ' uv s.. .-.Q-A' V , A' , I g . r al X 4 F . 3 K 'TP X ' - f ,L ' ' Q G t RJ 4--in X, Ai . 'S' h xx i 4,- I r? . X , --1 :5 - Q , gf Nils I 'E :fr f . 'FXR' r plnj 'Mi via'-.N fi 1 Ulnr - dir - WN. '14 9 . i 1 l 1 l l l l l l l i .avys newest nuclear 'aorxamento River in the dere island. ' was a moment of doubt as iv: no Lieutenant Commander vw, ,wwf . Q SLE lil? FIM!! Working parties continue to load supplies as 1 HN Ellis heaves a carton of beans onto a ual c ...k 15, if ,gf phi, ,Q . V ga L74 11352 Quia-sh. - , get . in , ,, I. , 5 4 ,H .. I QF? . l pf. ,. t f it 1. , ' 5 ' f if i '1NiEj' - ' . l -' 4 , 1 ' we 511 if , - j , ' I 5 5 fy . n E i' 5 1' . mf 3 EW 'l My 1 J: Makftyv , i J i is 11 4 e A.: S T f 51-i, Q 3 e Q 2 f , 4, t 4 ,V ,. ,,.- -X d-soil! i, X q Wi' Q :Wi lm ' ' 3-il W. 1154- V '5' ' .ggi ig J gif . r mire 5 mf I -5. ' ie l L g LZ 3 1' .4-1' 'g..E ':l.: 'ffl' i ..:ug,,:,l .Lvl , . .f W., - ANAL STREET IN NE ORLEAN .-V .i l 'I .f-V 'I 1 .,,,- ! if -..j.,-.....,..,,. , f .f -7 .4 l WJ l 2 3 lll Ellllll ,.-,fpnns ,awww-as Q ll llllll l J R 5 1 l 41 ,' Q gn l K l xv X X1 7- , . O K U X vm ax W Mi A . X 0 ' ' o 0' ' X . . l X69 0 ca 1 C9 ,,... -. L E . JW-.- . .xx 0 Q E, A Q. E I ,,g. xr- 1 'W 1 l 'i li Qn in fp including U10 lumix The remainder ofthe crew, H M nurses, joined the snip at Nlare Island f0llfg'51: out the nurse complement to 29 nurses, tz.,:atg? Cross workers and one MSC blood bank SPFQ, ' t d the 8dd.lU'J:' CTop leftj Lcdr Brlghton promole I emo! the ping pong table with Dr. lfleunzudZlgLndag5,J, backhnd. CTODDI Lt Plsani enlgXIilCTUABY was onthe slgnal bridge. QAboveJ . norm a trial run in San Francisco Bay JU5t 9 deployment. -1 1:5 'A .Vi - Hi ar, 3 If - - , fn...-. , ' 1 Rf wr' 'I .um ?X1.Hl 5- 1 f . stiff- - 'F , .QL ,iw I i i L ! 1, i 'i ni Q l-1 ,W iim iziiliirmi i remii Mari-.--' in he.-. Hrleans. The SS PRESIDENT was a familiar sight to SANCTUARY sailorgli the excursion cruiser passedthem several times aday on the Missimw River in New Orleans. -,V av ' x .Di IA Al , 'E - . - 'Maj' ' 1 , - V5-HQ .. 1 , i hz ' W? ' M Y x ' ' ' 1 f'LfUn12i,Y- ---A Yu..- YH 'in --' .J-. 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' 5' ,rv '-fv. c,:s'1r1r,f dr .I I' Ii:4rrm'1, cd Q If 1. ff .'.g1rr', HsH1Y'f,,H v'v' UHF, lv 'i i I I 4. ff' ' if s I M i might out uf Pvarl. 1 i I i - '-1':x:a- 2 :f 24215 X liaxmzim lmffnor is a guest of the wardroom mess first Drs. Brighton, Nielsen and Cales on mess ni9hf mm wardroom. 5- . i 6? 1 - ,lil . ,i A,.,,-1111 3-ll, Lfly P-mn um! 1 ' HA IUMA rv! 1 .1-K ll! -4- . ., ,L I 1 L.- j Y . . 'Q -4 'IW nv If 15 -n i f 1, li l li li 1 -, i ,vb Bw ' i li ig, i l' , Er' l A i l l ll 1 Q ii l l l l ' l l ig l V , l : i I li ' 4 i 1 ' r I i i lg ill l i fl l3 l li ll l li ,dl ...li WUUJME T 13,7 U BlC BAY X fiixixl sm im .misun- T59 I I Q Y .I V I . I B l .J rl Li 1 . Q I Jgg if p 4 . Q Y 1 , Q, .1 1 .1 ,mx ' 3. Q6 Qx V elf? l -3.,,p.,w 1 , SANCTUARY arrived in SubiC Bog' pines, on 2 April l967. Here, 5 idequi days loading las'r minufeSUPPl'e,5aViem ment necessary for line dufycfnforswerb During this time severalofllie Oc .t able 'ra Fly dawn to Clark Field l'lcf?Z'F:L review with The Air Fofce phil? The inlufed The problems of Treafmeni O patients from Vietnam. 5 if .1 X iQ! I f V, K as N ,il R.-4 -4 K 1 Q , V .fr , 1 1 9 A l ' f 1 K. 'HQ 9 'Q K l Q-', ' v-Q' ' 10. ,F 4-:ff an ll-'Ez-T .W' wg A va. , '. I 1, ifmf ff+ff'L4 r-,1w 2 fu H Q, . H4 w A 1' A if L .'--Jf .. 4 ' S, I. . , K' J ' gan, MW fgg ru-Ma A., f'g's.A' ..lf.l4l. 5'v1 ea 'fl .ann Lcdr Urnqmon looks wer the L lark Fuold Air Force Base Hospntal 4- L. xx ,ml ru ,. P' . -gf-M gr lv . Q, Xx- .r 10 Ll 4 W, f fl wxd '11 Y ll Q I-'g'. vP '5 L':Q 'dr - -'- l x13 .E N 5 X ' 1 r r Jqllffg , I I Q X Y 'ff 'aff ' '- .JL -1 ' i X B4 s L ' 2 Q X fi ' . K-tl g - X . .A V4 ' 'c I fs 3 7' Q i .A A - Yl fl- Y du UUk.' sg, W 1 faq! . N , s ir . va X' A ' I Hifi,-4- 115 Q . A, .. 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Y - b A - 'I' ,LX .I 4. .P I-qqfluiran Lhurda j I L,, ,U - r ' fr' AL-111 '17 t ux SANCTUARY arrived in the South ChinaSea off Da Nang, Vietnam, on lO April i967 and quickly went to work treating wounded cas- ualties from the Vietnam conflict. On the very day at her arrival, she received her first battle casualties, lO burn cases re- sulting when a land mine exploded under an amphibious tractor. From lO April through 29 April, SANCTUARY'S normal operating schedule provided medical supportalongthe coast at South Vietnam including the areas at Chu Lai, Phu Bai, Dong Ha and Da Nang. Un 29 April, SANCTUARY received orders to report to an area att Tam Ky to provide medical support tor Operation Beaver Cage, which was part at a larger operation named Union ll. She arrived on station l May and within two days received l3O casualties, of h u w om, approximately llO were Marines wounded in action. After supporting Beaver Cage, SANCTUARY resumed er normal operating schedule, Un 18 M h as on station iustotfthe couil of theJyDlSiA5 lli7th paralleli.'fO 5UPP0 lCzP:,ro ation Beau Cl10l'Qe 1 Wlufh -was pgfso on larger operation named Hickory. SAM. this dere, her 39th dw on the '. e', 0n2l TUARY accepted her lOOOth Polfen 'Many Moy SANCTUARY reached hertgghej M, patient census, 634 patients on oarhgDMZ May SANCTUARY was relieved Giticmedm by her sister ship: REPOSE cnfos are 5 Da Nang where she stayed for mrtfom providing additional medical SUF2P0StPericd Da Nang area. By the endO'Elh1?L'JA:,'QYhadod. on the line, in 54 days SAN h r ed 69819 mitted H368 Patients' dlscdfjasi air ev0C' duty, 'fl'0 1Sie ed H7 by me- 'CS wereP9 uation. BOO surgical Operoworcjlood ajnir formed, 1,950 Units of Whoa wken.1heff istered and 8,387 X l'0Y5 Wage S on SANC' had been 625 helicopter lflg 'gig this Sgr! TUARY'S helicopter deCl4 Ui' 4 period. 1: 18 1 , -L -Q . if A '. viii K, flwawe' , ,. .4 Q ji Q , Q is Q I 1 I 5 L S 2 15 A 1 1 '14 i if -'iii 'H -.xx fi Q. 3 4 ar 'iv i ,i . 1 ,?,. a 5 .3 I E 4 X 47T'w b. 0 z X..-1 9-L '- if . 4 L Y V K . Q 1 at 1 A-ws , wx . I. r 'D Q 'f 'N Yf? f4 R ,1.-Q.. f W sw ff' , ,fff I V Q -nf -5111, ' .gaif 'iff . S -,jg I' 1+-nga 0 -I 103 --,,-,,,,.. 4-M-. .......,...-,- ,.. . ,. ,. 5-,---.......w.x.. .., ...,. , ,, ' - an 4 ,-.. ,,,.,.m .. Y 3 5. : QA . i J ! I Q V' u 9 , ,x 2 4 T .1. 1-:ANI is ,of,: -if -:N-4 I 1 i v !x v v w M1 3 i 5 2 I 1 nl' 5 E I1 ,S ,lg I AE NE i SQ: H ig?I QM :gnu .,V QI' 'i , f , E l 5. , f , ,. ,,,., - V V.., ,. - -.,.-N-....,. -,-...Mew , 1 23'll'll lll HUT' ff m 'E Z 1 I , l i I 'OW 5 1.00 hi 'A ty X x il 'X 9 warg: Nu, P 1' M-'WU 1, but denly L! ' k.. C S ont 1 g. CW O N 0 use -in JO L -s te 1 vera large T Q Wlaslnd x -we 1-11 'el' bg, lac Hen Ca run . a 'WTC a NANC MN Tne n N nat n l- ies-were quucklx lowered 'w a C ff, nvina ne ca ter drenaea flar in we ir over the sta wa ers to liaht tn-2 cene lnreceaing paae From her complement of 4 crewrhen and 13 patients, 3 crewmen and 5 patients V103 able to swim clear of the sinking heloue were Pulled by eager hands into the waning boats and one patient was lifted fromf seas by the rescue hoist ofthe acCor'nP0'fY::2 helicopter. ln all l crewrnan and 7 pofw went down with the helo. For his distinguished efforts durlgigl: rescue of the survivors,SM2SanforCl ,' USN, was awarded the Navy GH Corps Medal. d Mgflm RQ,-r 'MUL1..L,, 107 ll llnn. g On 3 June 1967, SANCTUARY steamed back ' 4 'th 553 patients aboard, to Subic Bay wa arriving on 5 June, for IO days upkeep. in operating in By 17 June she .yas ago waters off South Vietnam and on 2 July was ' treating patients from actively engaged in ' d DongHa, inoper- the battles raging aroun ' Fach day about 20 ser- ation Cimarron. .. iously it-founded patients were tai-sen to sur- gery, so that the operating rooms and sur- geons were busy about 20 hours during the day. By IO July, the census had reachedolfi. F - - .. ' 1, 1 7 - - 3 -... -,. -. -.-1...- ....1i.... A---1-1... , ,, ' -- ........ E ?-7-'t : s -QQ' f f 1 4-ff.amfnL.,4:,, Y v - 1 12- N.xk .ar A In , -I JS ur 7..- F -4 o X 5 'QW N ,fr Jig' x 3 WEE in Ag' . .M P 3. A af L. l I I lllllllllin 4: A--'A 4 - 'A Q Q , , ,, 'L x ' 'W47 'z , , MW,W,4, I A, V. 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The fights in rife Qerczi- . , .WZ ,Q ,, ,HX fa: Pflvplllions burned steadily fiwrQUQ?wg,fI , A ,qi ., g:,i' ,v , ,rocfgsg IE? ftdrgeons wer!-ned, cuffirig, re- fe , I 'vi True Lf, riqm There 3,161.90 IFUQ, SDOFIQIUQ and Sei,-,fmgr U eff A -f. uf V I7 Jllh 1767, N H id pd :ents eyerywhereg reeeivivg A- ,-.gf ,-,ef gf-r -f - ,, L 4, Q, ,,,g,gr, . U Sr Qefflng physiotherapy, iwcvmg - f--S-5 GO TO YOUR STATIONS ALL THE SPECIAL SEA AND ANCHOR DETAIL ---We were on our way to Hong Kong: . ,. .. - Mm, Ml 11- 'QW ,, f ., - - ,.1-W '-'fy x, -f.. W- fe :'-.. i MM .Q Q.:-. -f -,, MW -.M .ff Vff55,,.,7 Nl-. Q., 7?-.K G2 -a.-. willy fp , Vw ...-Q, . N ht .. 'T . ru, .5 , .K Q' I Y X- 1 V , v - A M J iff-R, A - n, km -A-ww-. 1 - M- -. H-.. ' Q' . :KL 5- 'L N ,M V 'M ' - 'A' ni, ,mc -mf if 5, L 1 i 1 nl S .4-,ij X ff Z I X .uP ' vu- hh. ' ..- ,,i,i N , ,,,- 1,-.,y,M,A Q v--www' 5 The Deck Division ..,,, ....brought the gigs aboard..,,, ....and gripped them dw i,,,P.- f L N ff , I , -A-.nu ' if AJ, E D, , ' ' 4-in 1 1 35,53 U , , E vi sf 3 3 Q S i I Q if i ? 2 lg' P 1 av w'-.g4 . 1 4 X -J 41' ,,J-- i u I' 41-415- Nb-f V 'un-41-t' If We g 732' -1 4? F I ,.,, 5 A Yr YA V !'9ocv'cqnu- . f s , D 1 90491 ,fic S , ,,,,.,... .,,-..-,-.W K L NVQ 4 ,Q ,,..,,,, 'dit 1.3: 165 66 I X ,u W!! To stoy on line, o ship needs block oil, with- out which, she connot move, beons to Feed her crew ond medicol provisions to perform her tosl-as. Replenishing ot seo is olwoys o Fos- cinoting evolution, whether it is by helicopter or From on oiler or o supply ship. A time ond ploce ore set in the vostness of the seo, bringing together the supplier ond the ship to be supplied. Coretully, the op- prooch is mode, geor is being ldid out, hoses, lines, helmets ond shotlines mode reody. The deck crew removes the retroctoble roils ond fenders ore slung olongside. Sud- . ,.. , ' .41 , wi denly, there is green, swirling water be- . tween two huge ships on porollel.courses,w M o gun is Fired ond o shot line whistles GCI' ' i the eddying waters thot separate the two 2 E shi s. Quickl ,the line is reevedthrpvglt 1 bloiks ond puilled in by hand to llle W'nShgnd then the 3 nylon line is brought c:b'00l' , the two ships connect up lDy.5P0n W'f'e'.na Avost heaving cries the VIQ C0Ptaindt J voice thot smacks back to dn earllil' hz' soil. The pelicon hook is tripped, if hoses ore connected ond the shiP fhlrsily sucks block Fuel oil, NSFO OT g000Qf1 0ff per minute from the mother oiler- I . . M - 14-if-.a--V--.sandal A 1, ,A 'ir-5 II, M . ..LhL lf' F r V5-g 167 1 ,-f ' 1 Y X' J M-ver vgvaw-,..., ' - fr A , ' ' -+ +'w,,-., ,4W'??'im' F' A 5 I . . 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'iLrGJfT4 5754. uv X7 - -ll I 4 f . flun- ... 1 -ag, k ', X , .M Y, On July 15, 1967, SANCTUARY was visited by Vice Admiral Robert B Brown, lVlC USN the Sur eon - 1 Q General ofthe U.S. Navy and Rear Dfdmiral John C . . . owan, lVlC, USN, the Pacific Fleet Medical Officer. Vim !'Mlll'lll'1ll llolu-rl li, llrnwn rtlaercs the ship :md liosn fllllfilllltii twill' F.z'RlillUl l!f'xilY I closed circuul l,V, xlullnn, l Z:-:iced to th S WC lSOPAD K 1325, Q d1 3f-,. KKK xx lllf' signal bridge and in the radio snacl, ' -. I 1fQ.' '- ' x with is humming as the ship prepares t ' 5 '1'fWd0f'wOy for Hong Kong. Already CQ: 3'--i1t'Hi out our Operations Schedule QCQS S XJMSEVENTHFLT and the Movement wrcrt and Logistics Requirements '-'CNREP and COGREQD tothe ports con- if-ii 7W'3d hy radio or teletype. The Fleet Pos X 'tice in San Francisco has been notified 9 'Cfword our mail to Hong Kong. Earlier ' morning the Departure Report was e enior Officer Present in th in Da Nong advising of our NC Oi departure and anticipated return. S The ship gets underway, the com- N N- I t 1 - h, 1 I l f -lv-v ' I - :M--:. 'Q f '- 1 us For-f ' 'f-ff 5 ' ' llllllllllll A .f i. -rv ' r I 7 t 5 'VC' :'3 C 'l 1- 'vi' ' U s ,- f-ff. 1 ' P' f Q ch- -1- ' v s.4..,v J . -uv J J 1, 1 ,XJ f r f' , -J, f-rf. -,Q,.NA-,vi -A r-rfwrr-r, -avi ,..,.1 f 4 ' . s ,.- 1 ,.r+r 'f' es as f e s'lS emi. ,qvxps :vvw 'N i VDQK a goo AF ,ga -ff.,-hir,-if-f-L. 'r I J - U J, , ,,, . V .. I: -1 J, H f 21I i Q4 u.l-.1-1.1 -49 N7 if r' J uma V Q. ww 1 - - iw 4' if f-. . ,, - -mg.. ,, W M X.,,L....,,,,,,,,.,4 H , ,. t K , ,Wm , 9 fa qw. Ns. ., . ,ff ., A qt Il I. gd A, ' 5 , I - R , , , D ' 4 ,fc ' Q in K Z if if V L png p -5 'x J' 4 fwxrff My 'QQ 178 X v 211u.,.cnL ati. -A-as-svlvv' GF' 1 4 4 ,ef f ,gm f ,W ,, 14 ,gypvwwmwuqauww - 1.4! QF A We 2- 'fe 9' .. W , Sw M L'-f' 5 , vi-'fx '. 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E Divigfsn lafllltri moirttoins the sl'nio'5 3-miter' 'fs--1. ol!-o control the proper delivers. 3? 5 -1? ml W0 PUMPS ond ore responsible for 1--:T Clwmistry ond the testing of petct-le A.-, gee E Division KElectricoli keeps all tire elec- tri Qiwfotors ond the interior commenit::tE:'s 'S '5P0nsible for the gyro system, tre re- Peoiffsi Telephone systems ond olsc :rc- l0Ct Our movies. M Division iMccl':inerf2 has the mein propulsion plont ond cssoei- 'Pd Ouxiliory motors. They are respon- miale for the shaft ond propeller and For R Dflifliffep ofthe Fresh woter evoporctors '5'0 ' CREPGIF, keeps o wotclw on tne fire ma' Puirstheh 'fl System, the flushing system, re ull ond fittings ond is respon- .i.w: X col 990V WOFRFHQ, including motors sf.: 'QL r J is rn! N11 gnhss- 1 QI., .l,l.. 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Ttwe two Bob- :::-' : : -'-'i::1 :,:?Tera send steam to the 1-'rg'-9 gf 9,21-Q grr,-it horsepower down the frgg- 3-:ig ff, fre prop. 66 turns is called sy :S 5g,g,f-75A-SY mglfes, ner I2 lrnots on 'fer fic, to H322 KCVPS- 183 .,.....v....... 8-1 Let us follow for a moment the course of a drop of water as it is taken in from the hill' . 0 O n bor nn Da Nang and utilized to prOPe US 0 our way to Hong KOVIQ- Sea water from the harbor is brou9l 'f 'V' bt' the feed water suction system located at frame i38, to the evaporator, where V3 of the water is converted to fresh water by the first effect of evaporation, followed by the second effect of condensation and cool- ing. The big Grissom and Russel evapor- ator can turn out 20,000 gallons of fresh water daily. From here, our retained drop of water, now fresh water devoid of its saline content is piped to the distillate pump into the feed water storage tank, then pulled along as makeup feed and vac- uum dragged into the main condenser. Here, the drop travels to the main air elector where excess oxygen is pulled out through a Venturi nozzle. Passing through shredded coconut shells lcoprai, the water is decreased, brought to the first stage heater and the de-aeration tank where, by this time, the drop has been heated to 240 degrees F. All bubbles are removed and the de-oxygenated fresh water travels I through the feed pumps to the third stu e - increased to 500 pounds per square inche there is further warming to go. From the . automatic feed regulator valve our Worm. drop is taken to the steam drum, pqssgn l through the generating tubes of the Etoile?- to the superheating section where further heat is added bringing the temperature to 730 degrees F. and the pressure t0440 pounds per square inch. The little drop gf water, now live steam, is heated to a supe heat, pressurized and changed with energy and is ready to go to work. The energ of this live steam is used to turn the hig pressure, then the low pressure, multi- staged turbine blades which then, via o re- duction gear, turn the main shaft. I' The drop of water, now devoid of much of ' its heat and energ , can finish off its use- ful life as a superheated drop of steam ond be piped out to the auxiliary steam system, or it may get a new charge of life , be re- p heated and repressurized and over and , over again repeat the cycle of bringing power to the turbines. V heater. By this time, the pressure hqsi en, . f '19 T I c . , ,,. A s.. and the temperature to 340 degrees F bu . N f '-as 1,,...- .v I I ' 11-., G-1 ' 4' QQ, , 612 3 n W!- ' s K ..., N 'n-WJ.-1 Q '1.i- ----' Q 5 gi. 1 . -F A :J . - -. 4.-I,--A-3 '. Lf ... gf- . .. 21fT 3E',15IL2-1 ,i -11' ,M-nl, ., -'I' is 9 lg 4 L 4 'i! r-- 9'-r-, E kgfrff-fn. if Qn'N , ,CJ-. g2.,...gr 188 Q 'Y' gf w 1 FAM Wt 1 :---' - . .,.-fn' . iw-1m '1 , I . 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X Q 7 SW.: Q A , ' v X , Wx poo ...BY v K. . xx if if... ,. 1 r i- ..V .- 3 :inn i-1 9-r uni' X I If l1 5 5 I xi Y i f 5 lm f 1 N ,ff Q -'W , A 9-1, .29 .4 QI' f ,M I' ,., I IW j. 'Q J 9' l is Bn, Q I , 1 S i 1 3- s X I 5 u I -s J A Uv, 4, O l LIL -a.?,,A..... : 'r 200 SANCTUARY is like a small city and mithin ' e her crowded community confines are . all businessmen, merchants, suppliers m aid store owners that are the backbone of ' ' ' l de art- any community. This is the supp y P ment and here, within this departmental or- anization are the disbursmg clerks, the Storekeepers, the ship's servicemep, tlrqe stewards and the commlssarymen t at eep the ship provisioned, functioning and well- fed. Before leaving Da Nang, Lt Morton has been busy exchanging MPC fMilitary Pay- ment Certificatesl for Green , that we can use in Hong Kong. Seems as if everywhere, the Yankee Dollar is eagerly accepted. Dis- bursing pays, prior to getting underway, some of the Sl50,000 that is put out each month to crew and patients. Storekeepers are busy lashing down stores, and the Ship's servicemen, the barbers, dry cleaners, laundrymen, tailor and men who run the ship's stores, fountains and vending ma- chines, are busy keeping the crew clipped, clean and candied. Cn the Ol and O2 levels, the stewards .- 3,,.,:i, 1 check the officers' living spaces, the word ' Q room and prepare for the first meg' of On the second deck, commissarymen C ST huge amounts of bread, bake pies and foo potatoes and steaks as another dqy gf Jyk commences. But the appetite of the shi or and men for supplies must be replenisllfed and shortly after departure the announce- ment is passed on the l MA system, Div- isions concerned muster a 50 man working i. party on the O3 Level . Helicopters then buzz over from the supply ship, each chop.. per dangling from a rope, a cargo net full of supplies, ranging from medicines to kleenex to roast beef. Twenty-five of the men quickly offloqd the cargo net and pitch the stores onto a con- veyor belt that rumbles them up to the 03 level. There the petty officer directs, Strike the stores below into the holds and cargo winches lower the nets full of supplies down the trunk of the hold. Soon, the replenishment is finished, the holds are full and the ship, provisioned and ready for its trip, is on its way. FY rf' v suvmv 'wwf fa. ,d' 1 . ' . 5,7 AV V, ll we rj af' V -, 'M -A I, nn: 4- 1 L 'Db all' - ,,,,,.,M ,Q-l..--.-. 701 -I ,iQ Qfm I Ml' .I+ in H 5 Q- H- 'fx A L T '1' ,an-if ff ' 1' ,, wa--1 JN W Mg qi -i, KW' Ill x vw' 'W inv- 1 ng wi? ,lx 1 4-Q -M is S i .Er -k it 4? lv? 'TTT S A x I H41 I l' J 1 P XQQ NX W s 'x Q . Q 'Zu 3. 'Vs- 4 X v , 20-4 M., 7,5 ,L-f L-fqlvg. 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Observation Tower, the Rec Buoy one the Radar Point serve as our londmarl-as os SANCTUARY heads on a northeosterly Course of O53 degrees at l2 knots out of D0 Nong. During the night, as the naviga- tional lights ofthe coastline and islands slide by, we change to O40 and odd another l, 'limi 'l4fJm. 0 3 wg. ,, , S.. NAVIGATIUN - 1 fx-' fifzf l, in tlw nvgzrning Cyl ,. l., M- oicl 'fp thf- Po Toi , i t Jia' lr fl Fftllft'-, '-Cmtlieant -in H--1 I' :rr-5 opp:-frtacti. '-'-'fi alter -we -1- fi-fein,.,-wi, pq-.-. tiirough the deep f-M ff-K-fe s ,. 'otlw-imfg Channel that guards 'r- 5Zf.fFf.'JCi' tg- Hong Fang Hay, than tr'-rr':'3 fi4! ,,J 2 ' tori Lf-i U Nlun DOHC. WHO? mar- f the entry to the lioy and then Vic- tfgrifz C 1 tfli.-tif,-on npreod Out be-lore US. hr- rnfegr t: I-lore: il lucy. Cn our .way to Hang Kang, Long Distance -'lfcf-iging and Navigational radio signals have been teamed out from I Limo '7 and l Lima '6 station: inthe Philippines, helping as to Fix our position. We have also used celestial navigation, radar and the Mark I eyeball. 21 is 212 .v-1 . ,xx A 2 i 1 X! Ain-. ' 3 , gli -4-'7-,, Qnv un v nm, --... Y. - f x-.1-'I'-.Ivu ' V4-FNBTIFQ - 'YA i A .,-- ' 1- ' If 4 1' Hg., -an-slim:-:azimuth Y i '1 . ,Iii It 11110 -nn. 4 ., N- .fha 'i' 11 -I 'Bc it .,. 52 Q E A I 'Qin-. 1 Q .uf T' l' - fV.s,1 ' P E a 1 ia- lv Ev, I vu - 216 'Q X lExecutivel Department, headed by the executive officer ot the ship, Cdr R. McKinney, USNR, through the yeomen and personnelmen in the Ship's Office, have pre- pared the daily personnel diar E b y or su mission to Bureau at Naval Personnel, ad- vising at the total number ot officers and men present and those who may be absent. Chief Molina of the Master at Arms t orce has checked all spaces and reports to the Off' E h ' ' ucer o t e Deck that The sh'p is clear o visitors . PCXZ Lutzlcy, the postal clerk, has arranged for his last piclcup ot ma'l. l The chaplains are aboard. X Department is ready tor sea....and Hong Kong. F EXECUTIVE DEPARTMEN f 1-I ,E ,.,, V if ,.j,1j5:Q, v ' i'f' . S- . .GT 5 Q ' 93 'I 3 g 5 E i Q i X Q i 5 Q , vi ....4.... m., -.yn i Y. K. 'A nun af 'ik 'W ' 55 LQWWIC if .am-'-' 'sd in v hs 4, Mk .fi 0-tg iv rl W we L Q Mi 4 ,1- 1 .1- ' ,447 v 5 220 HONG KONG l'l 8 I I . Q ,ag . 0 - 4 l . I ' . l I I JU Jil 444 IU ,414 lil 1' use ' A 4 za W'-nn-P' Hong Kong! The British Crown Colony had been torn by riots and civil strife prior to SANCTUARY's arrival at 10:00 on T9 July 1967. There was some doubt that the crew would be allowed liberty. However, although liberty in Kowloon was subject to an T800 Curfew the First day we were there, this cur Few was lifted the second day and For the remainder at our tive Cay stay, there was unrestricted libertx in Hong Kong island and the Kowloon Fieninsula, except tor the Commander Seventh Fleet curfew, which requires all personnel to be o?: the street between the hours of Qifff one 0500. inter- cv-. i, r is C , ,,, C. Y. of estingly, as we neared Hon9 King' mangas the Patients made miraculous recovgr and we were able to let somevsfhere QV Hong 200 ot the patients also have lnbertyxger- KonQ. The crew toured the islands,f sow deen, ate at the Floating RestaU.I'0nCZino the boat people , and Commumsltl Tiger ltrorn a distant hillsidel, touredf is nf Balm Gardens, ate sumpfuously CTW biz- a small Fortune saving mOf'lf'fY CHI' ,Club gains to be bought in the Chino F ee and in the shops of the local meI'Cl 0nl5' 'fbi 5 r-4-. W--1' Y fqnf- ' ,fx .. 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'.,.:r-::,,...,-.,b -f.f his .n.5....,a , l 'v:- VM ,,,,, . 0-A-now W A' ns. 7 ----..-.-SQ W' -gn-ai ' una:--e ' 96 n.-.,. K H Wh., - Lan 4 i Q l X inns a I i ight: 'wfff,... V z ? 1 ' F s : I M1 2 I i. I v. s f f' 3 St' u 1 E I ' m lx! i F V 3 Y 1 E S x I 3 1 5 1-, if Q' ' 133-tg' 1. 31354, V. ,U N . gas. ,gr-0 un. n--'E' LII'-'t .'J,: il l .-ff 1 Q1 -M '.4n.,.,,,,,. J,-4 ,qc 'um -qi vQau-1.-1.-agua' A-ur, vu v 1 sz' V nlsllt Jglfylhllr-.q'v,n4,Hl5 ' 1, U': I. I ' I .,. . . iq. Q I sk? I i... v- A I ea, kat Qin ' -mu. ,... .if-1 -'aww n By morning of the 26th ot July, SANCTUARY was back on the line at Da Nong, once again engaged in lfier primary mission ot treating those wounded in the conflict in Vietnam. Once again we tell into time now familiar routine, as tlfie cliiet'e voice carried over time l MA. System: 'Naval Hospital, man your Patient Handling Stat Section 2 provide. Tlwere will he more tour-3, more ports, more surgery ond, eventually, for us, new duty stations, but for the plan owners ot SANCTUARY, it has been a wonderful and rewarding year I Q .Au A. E i i 15 if ..4 ,, -.. I -Q 1 7 T ' 3 , . V .,, pf 1 ' 'D' Q 34 ' -ni, ' ki! 1 V 1 5? 3 ,sf-,,, ' 2 L ,iv .R - X' Lv M '- ,L A A , ' , Q' I . V-4 s 5 1 , ' , 1 , . 'Siu - . . 1 4- . b V ,y Q A . 3 , ,, . 9 A . df -,. ,JI 0 A - M, . V9-4, - .J -1' ' . --, , . -, - . . f-4 . ,. -, V ' Nw Xf- ,-' - ,.,, ., . V, A4 fb v U1 . f A. .' L -.A , f ' ,,Q. .ll Y ' -5 5 s Q' xv' K x 'xy sf , F4 'l 7- . .-. .- , , ,V , - 74. 4,:.,,3f. xg, X :UI 15-iff: 'Ta 334.-N. is ls X it is-1 AA .x, ..72-5 '1g'.1 5 ' gn. . as ', E -9 4f:' 7 V 'fa-.L 'ZW-v fps. 3 mb- y, - ff?-2 5.1-:fu ' - .. 1. f' -Q11-'f'Jt5 Q 0 1:-i..........-... 'vu-.,,. 0' gf -1-- N. 1 'X 'I'-b,,,'1 f l --' , vw, : ..-4 W ff .. i 9 1 1, Q' -Sr y 1 g- an -'ww '-FTF'- '3'!G'FT1'l' 240 'lr' , .5 , N A In. XX 'X X A H 1-.,, A, 9 '-KILL inf ,nu 'Q'v'-ff , ual I 4 ' lun k. .ll W: Qw7u - Q I ? f'9 'Y1 I f If V 9 fdr JOIIITI'1fa' va , Yuufhj' KIQQI I , f'4drmnisIr.1Invv:Ufficor Fri' I .,.--...,4,.,,,,:. if K DIVISION ff '- sw 'S Q . 1 -B-L '17 nh- I 7 Y, I. If v mn '35 . 'V '--iV '41, DENTAL SERVICE On July 23, l967, in Hong Kong l3.C.C., the Chief of the Dental'Ser- vice, Captain Marvin Carmen mar- ried Claire Leichtman. The services performed at the Marriage Registry' in Hong Kong, were witnessed by Lcdr C. Nathan Blumberg and Lt Joe Traxler. The reception was held at the Kalayaan OFFicer's Club, Naval Station, Subic Bay, Philippines, on September 3, l967. Front row: FZ, Thibodeau, NI. Carmen, J. Cagle. Middle row: A. Gelle, Ft. Macdonald, J, Vanlfletteren. Standing, back row: D, O'Connor, J. Ehrman, R, Thompson, M. Vandiver. F1 J N f 1VWW3g5Q-3g?i HE DIVISION i:'xxUrn :ira.irx YX 'umm fx. v 1 re 5, V 0 ,jeu 1 r I ' v '2flf, I If' ff 4 I X I if 5' 241-3 YI i . 'Q 1 I I ,A ,lu -Hun-f--U 'iq Fig 9? ew .. . .4 f 24 5 , Q , f' V t Q - - r 'I Li Q , ' to -is' 'f ' I . bf -- ,., ol :A 5,-f.T'i' '4nnl If t-1?-7ED3EL?R'JL?itJT-4 J, Ziner Divisifin 1 rfficer, HF Division F! Hp HF DIVISION Kneeling: HIVIC J. Huston, CWO-4 J. Ziner HIVIC T. Antignano, HMC B, Brody, Middle row: G. Luce, R. Surette, K. Marsh, J, Smith, G. Wallace, Fi, Ivlesser. Back row: L, Peterson, J. Yokum, L. Ellingson, C, Webb, L. Fannes, Fi, Thessen, FL Schmitz. , usm 'I.j4I, '-I,1'1-QXV. 'Iva . In I'II. DIVISION it .1 vii, Li 4 V. an '1 . .mp- . Y V 1 NV- .u4vr,gd'mQ -r 24,2 ! X2 XX Q ff xx X . if xt x i if X Lcdr P, Black, MC, USN H Division Officer, HM Division HMC H, Urlegn, J, Caruso, J. Boyle, L, Monoco, N, Vaughan, J, Weber. Back row: T. Steifleff, L, Alles, D, Hcnncbry, A, Parker, S, Miarvcki, J, Rnoades. 4 1 I v v ' 3 1 it ' 1-1 ,,.,o S1 Q 5 .. Q.. Nu.. ...cv if in N 'Q' bv 3 1 ?i.n7,i5?'2-5' f ' ef-Y. kwi- 'vw I - if .,.4, ft, Uv, .f fa , 1 as i 1 s W i 2 Kneeling: Lt V, Galasyn, Capt O, Nielsen, Lcdr P. Black. wecnnd r fn-.f ,, -- - , J. Lanning, F, Schubert, J, Orzechowski, Back row: E. Jerlbent, J, 2-n Ft Behnke, D, Angrstrom. Kneeling: Lt C, Walker, Lt J, Traxler, Lt 1. 71'1f'VH'. ' Hodge, J, Ross, R, Wayne, R, Stratnman, J. Harms, , I!! f Hobson. Back row: P. Bovasso, J, Liasler, P , r'nl-nsh., T. - R, Hagland, L, Newton, S, Cramer, H. LDuDuus,i ,1, Umvil. ,vis .ms . ' i f Q o. f 4 0 'Q X P4 w 5 iq f ' ' s !'f v Y 'M f - -4 Q Q 1 ' . l x 1 1 . 1 U' 4 5 T ' ' -KL I N h Q . ' , if I 5 J, K 'J 5 1 E 4 xv, XX, f 9 vu ' x xx A H b M x x In 'W 4 44 A s Qf. 'S 1.C1!r' Q l HrifMz1ur'1,MLQ, USN ll 'liar WUI ILJU ..xLww'1: Q ' Divks' HO DIVISION A Ixmw-lmqg l I H, xWliICIx!'f'. , gulf e I 1 f ,f iff V, 'Vmjrflf r'f1w3!x,Cibb3r'd, J l'4u'Ivr', J, l'r'.um'r', EX .'.r.1A., A . .f H, -:i1lr', F, I'iQfIfH'CUfJIi, V, Borqa I,U11ulmw Hwk r'-1-VU 1' Hy ! :I .arff E, iirif r, Harriman, U, I'ICFH'lIf'lf Ln, lfnuwxv' ' Liunvxrm ' ' 'f 3'37W I . R f'l1ffY I W W me ,M I'f I 7 'Q 2 N if x Q? - s 2 Eff, P ! 7 1? I-I 1 1 V-kg., -f-, ,- J-v:.1,D,... ,,,, , ,, HR DIVISION P . .. if 4' '11 ,Q 7 M 1 1 l li 's 'E ..,,, eq!-1 M 31-' F' ,f ' ,- L1 '? 5. Z i do J ' X i TY i a s als mg' 1371 1? AP cf' ' . 4 , ' V p , v A, V A, , x , V, ,anna-Hu wg:-.fr-..... -. . - 1 b '- I ma y 5 f , T wp Wi' X ,T . 1 It ffWf'f f91 CAD! H. Cates, Cdr S, Nuredmi, 2 Jr F, Jackson. Mfwlr row: 94.52953-,gm-5 qw, maze-.f, 'V Mayhem, xx, flu.-9,-gg, nl x S.f.g.sS'xx, ,I illgunao, ij. Utcvng. 6.3: lzln-E J- Arrfnu-Llki, GR ngxilq, 23, XNIIGSNI, -s. x.4.,,wrd:i:x,, ks.kx4lg!n13. sq- ghrmu.. J- h.'N,rZf, J- Uqgg-1. - ff' I J x ,gfgwf-.l x df JJ , .x 1 .fix ':.w'A'1'uIfI'.lQ3 '.' .Vlrr -1 J 'JMU' re ggmqafl ' 1 -2- Vw, v -.-,ldrfgh V. E nm, 'fd'-'Ii -'- Ul'w1fei,LF'hi1U, r -'gg P .cr'...5'! Kuhn, .Hcr!, ' Klrfvwrv, fl , .-'fy-4 c,fw:aHI,f'. V 31,52-4-,' J 'c'rf'lf. View J, , gg. fiifb f YN ' ftlffl, -7. n 3 l'. ,.,g,ff. ' ',' rr 9,5 VVLAUQY, H. .. . , H-Q 5- , tg, .'n 1.:I1l, 25 'Tm , .-fvtlwf ' W ,,- , - 'X 'Af' lxyi 1 2 N 1'- Y 7 P' B W1 3 'wg 12 ' .-1 Q Y L 4? ..-is I U 1 f Q lv an , it 5 ' Q XM 4 7,8 1 A -Qu, ' In 'T . 1 DIVISION pr.-r,.l,,,5 ,Au l F xz.9wr!w.,ri,. u',', I J 1:u w- I ' l . v . 4 e W f '!, lfbwwz 1 .llvi-'r,,f D 5. ,, 0 Afllrr' .n ..,. S.. 'p .41 I- .e 'Q V 7.1711 'Q 3 1. 1 0 I 0 K iv' A Y ,L l - !H' glfl 253 -Irons:-nnunnu. - 3 g ! E r i i 1 dr X N N ff, - 3 , f, W 11' E4 1 F YF Q -1315 5 Frufl' rf,.'.g4 ctr 7.', Qi' .:1,:1 'Ji ,, 'Kmcix zu xx: nnsmziy, M. klugmurwc, QQ Cronin, li, Plszmi, H, ,mms-,2rAn1, y Ear ' ffl ffm -lwzmfx., My f41v.r'nim1,!E,?!ulllv:ln,Ix,5:lmi0r5, M r -r.w5.w, 'mm r H' m-nm, fx, 1. amglcy, N, luttlv, M, Vffi I If ' 1lufNursv nf lvurmmg M. fimnth, NV. ll -N , , I-. -' ' '. sr-1 li, 1 C...r',z 1, 9 , j2lkHL'l'I', 53, I riirciv, N, MCCElr1ll y. THE NURSING SERVICE 'Q' TEV Il' Q' r ...- ,- '...,i'CH1 D ,im 43. ' I 'Q' , rf f lv K .f A.....L..... - 5 '. 4 ,Pi gn ,ty ff I I . dv .4 I 56 lf MEDICAL cours AND DENTAL com' orncens or me uss sANc1uAnY AH-17l, 1967 Front row: Cdr J.P. Barreca, Cdr Paul Knox, ap ain , I 1 tCommanding Officer, Naval l-lospital, USS SANCTUARYJ, Captain Orville Nielsen, Captain Robert Cales Cdr Skender Nuredini, Cdr Frederick Jackson. Middle row: Lcdr John Cagle, Lt Joe WIISOH, L d l? l Bla k l.cdr Will l-leinz Lcdr l-lerman Langner, Lcdr Richard Carley, Lcdr William c r au c , Carson, l.cdr l-larry Snyder, Lcdr C. Nathan Blumberg. Back row: Lt Tom Norrie, l.'tCg1alrl83n . . . a Walker, Lcdr George Frankhouser, l.t Ralph Wicker, Lt Willian Nlattern, Lt Valen me , h Lcdr Sidney Tolchin, Lt Donald Goffinet, l.cdr Richard Thibodeau, l.cdr Carl Brighton, Lt JOSCD Traxler, l.cdr Richard Poley. C t ' Marvin Carmen Captain Gerald Duffner, fl 3, k 1 23- , I K K ' Q , A .Q -,C J ' f' he 'fu 9, ,uf .. , QQ, W Y YS . A , Wg 'O Q54 wg: alll ' will .,, . X A 5 ' Tala 'i l -as ff' A 1 , W tsili- ,M sm CM c - M M V Q C -'lHlvI .. ,lv sv E ll: x nl Y' 1 E 1, W - W 4 i . -D I 'V 1 V . 5 Y 2 4 'M I fi hrmrlmqg ! me m Oxrw- .5 -A .'i,NfCK'f..n-,,i,.1r,,r-1' 'j E lar us L if A A rm! DECK DEPARTMENT Isl DIVISION I L1 I sl 1- nu! Q Q 1 2 f E i 58 N '5--Q. 3 ' -wx Qv, 'Wi' 'Q' ,tg-Q.. 'TEE 'Y-D 1 if Ens J. Drummer, US-NR v t Division Officer 2nd Division DECK DEPARTMENT 2nd DIVISICN Kneeling: Ens J. Drummer, USNR. Middle row: W, Rawlings, R. Pant, D, Gaines, E. LaBIanc, J. Drover, G. Fujitani, C. Rolando, Nl. Sullivan, l.. Pratt. Back row: T. Ferry, G. Schell, R. Calles, J, Duran, W, l-lager, L. Foster W Killman R Moreno h 1 - 1 - 1 R. Rodriguez. . ,, ' f - --, ' v :L ' b ff I I E 'T I ' T T : x ' x Q' ...l -- 5. , I ' --V is Q .K a 'A NJ? E ...i.l,l IRI! Qs. Q -f' .a gh V -. ....,.. ,.,,,.,....,,,.,,,. ,,,,,, 1 W ', ' ,aan ..-1 ' UTY!! 717 -E! Q., . Q ' 'cl nw ' 2 - V . N' . , ' 'f f Q gg . L .-11- '---E it N fo 5 I Nf' - - 1 ' , A ua in 71? D I : 0 Q Hull - ln 4 Y v 1 . . x ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT A I 'M 2 qv, ,! E '. E ur fu' iii' 7 N- , 41 N in if fy W J.. --Q3 . iff, f 13'-ii .. O fu bl T' LJ ' -WV' , .ff-fig. 60 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT B AND M DIVISIONS WO2 Thomas Atienza, USN Main P 0DuIsion Assistant B and M Division Officer M DIVISION Kneeling: G. Noel, E, Lee CWC Atienza, H. Nation, J. oalday, R. Klinefelter . Middle row: FI, Batterree, F, Blanton, D ' E, Noviski, W. Johnson, P. Degarie, D. ,Siepko J. Selser. Back row: S, Jacobsen, W. Goldmanfm P. Phipps, R. Mitchell, L. winiams,s. KeIIy'E Wiimoth, B. Leek, L. Sprouse. ' ' B DIVISION Kneeling: WO2 Thomas Atienza, USN. Middle row: B. Spelbring, J. Corbett, M, Butterworth, W. Babtiste, D. Maxwell, W. Stevens, D. Gibson, B. Dove. Back row: T. Jacobs, P, Camoman, B. Edwards, E, Woodward, D, Jones, T. Yette, C. Robinson. IIT ? II A Vgmu 'uI2 .3-',3.r ' I 1 '1 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT R DIVISION Vf1 F 1? if U' 1 Ili? '-.WNMLN i . I i l , il 1 . L l 262 1-5 ,ff Ens Alan l.. German, USNFR Electrical Officer and Division Officer E Division Reported--June 67 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT E DIVISICN Kneeling: Lt Cjgl William Hafel, G. Babcook. Middle row: H, Thomas, A, Bobby, D. White. Back row: H. 5 N s I - ' Ledbctter, A, Chestnut, S, Orach. g E i if il A 7 Not pictured: ll. Kirkman, J. Y 2 1 Edmisten, M. McKay, G, Stobbe, G. , ' Gere, E. Caprio, A. Drinkwater, R, ,A . R my wearack, T. smith, K. Emma, C. .aa -4 J , 3 , ' l Angle. if -- -3 5 .a-- 5 J C V I ..,4,'M V ge in , 5 E-,,, ,... , 1. an 45,1 1-.I 52- 4 aff! ' TRI' ' Q - ifiviiiii Q I IXIIV1' 'L I 5 T, 4' s. R 'N Q' FTE' i ' n ' , ,T .. ' - ., I Q S W , x wrt , x f 3 . R' s ' f 'U 3 I 2 . X P' U f A-A Q, IIT . I ' 1 Uf'LrU'-Il' 1' -' w f'n'r,1l, i.1r..'f, J J I f'Il'K.1!hfv'f,i Q' iw. Hiuhgmrds OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT AND Ll Hnblerl Hnlh, HHN Hpcratmns :mdllurunmmmltmu1 llfugvr' NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT s O X Vf Q A a kb! jaw-SQ 'iisfji M .ji Underway replenishment at sea. Lt Cjgb Luke Ellis, USNR D X Division Officer f ls 2 r'v We T f A UP 3 . 'i 1 3'-if na' jf -eg IL.-..e Z .- 5-1 Kneeling: Lt Cjgl Luke Ellis, USNR. Middle rtwg R, Thomas, F, Grear, Nl. Rojas, M. Johnston, Brooks, l, Armstrong, J. Forral. Back row: B. Parker, W, Ballard, J. sherk, D. Luzzlfe, F- D Turner, A, Holden, D, Seymour. Not Plcfufed' YNC J, Grizzle, H. Safford. Clhcckinq in Gramm rsszrry ,fl .v-X S ,.Q,,,i. . I'f SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Q, ' , SI AND S2 DIVISIONS N, F' AX ?'PP1g5-4? 5 o fi is iilivyhff P' nr' fi Fifi 5 'lf ' D I U 'I 1 fa . Ii SUPPLY V I W 7 DEPARTMENT S2 DIVISION Front row: SDC E. Hodge, J, Brown C, Mamplata, D. Martinez, G, Domantay, F, ' Monte. Back row: M, Cielo, C. Fiaguindin, D, Ligarwr, J. Nagal, F. Anquiliano, Ens E.DrisQ0ll WARDROOM STEWAHDS Front row: E, Sembrano, G. Donantay, T. Portugal, M. Hebron, C. Pallera, A. Cerdenio. Back row: G, Sarino, P, Ellerbc, R, Ayson, F. Arata, R. Nator. CLeftD Lt U95 John Morton, SC, USNH, Disbufsifig officer, Division Officer, S1 Division. Wight? Ens Edward Driscoll, SC, USNR, DiviSi0f1 Gfficer, S2 Division. I 1 vw U, , A 1 ... ,Y N 1.7 NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF I I I 68 A native of San Francisco, Cdr Frederick E. Jackson, MC, USN, enlisted in the army after graduation from Lincoln High School in San Francisco, where he was the student body president. He attained the rank of PFC lriflemani in the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division. He then attended the University of Califor- nia at Berkeley and further liberalized his philosophy by obtaining his MD degree from Boston University. Internship at the Nation- al Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, and general surgery residency at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, were Followed by neuro- surgery residency at the University of Cal- ifornia and University of Oregon Medical Centers. He has subsequently served as neurosurgeon at the U.S. Naval Hospitals, San Diego, California, and Charleston, South Carolina. While at Charleston, he was ap- pointed assistant professor of neurosurgery at the University of South Carolina Medical School. Cdr Jackson is the author of 49 published scientific papers dealing with neurosurgi- cal research and development and two Clinical Symposia on the Physiology and Treatment of Head Injuries that have now been printed in 7 languages. Within the gen- eral field of neurosurgery, his prime in- terest is in the neurosurgery of trauma. He is a member of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons and the Harvey Cushing Society. N ,gli ' Amar, .,., .- He has managed to survive an interest in underwater neurological physiology, which avocation has taken him SCUBA diving in Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii and in the South China Sea. He has recently been appointed as a consultant to the staff of the University of Southern California Underwater Research Laboratory on Santa Catalina Island. His last two summer leave periods have been spent camping on the desolate outer banks of North Carolina and SCUBA diving in the waters off Cape Hatteras in a r'f19fl10d search for the wreck ofthe USS MON- R. His wife is the former Margo Shaw of Vancouver and San Francisco. While in Charleston, Mrs. Jackson was president of the Charleston Naval Officer's Wive's Club- N A 1 'i .hx U A gldn' WA V-- vciffvm. D P Tulum . 3' Nh Q 'any . , 'fir .X 'Q' U ,:- af' HMT! Wnllinm J. Beazley, USN, Finamzual Mamum-r, Assistant Lditwr and f'vvfvmqr.mn.-r, l THE EDITQRIAL STAFF OF THE CRUISE LOG OF THE USS SANCTUARY 'Zh I i si? 270 HMB David S, Hodge, USM . is 4 E PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE CRUISE LOG USS W A' 'a m l I llgjf Lcdr Hichard tiurluy, Mlf, - ,rx , , I ., 'ns ANCTUARY Q :Ar Hidxard Ilnbudtau, UL, UM 'ln 1' 1 . 4. ww . NJ '- ' ..'4..l ' ,QFVQ1 -. ,... 2351 ...J L. Y V 1 -f .-fghif'-12 'f ,.:4.'f l .f.l..5-E ,- , .., -.. ,r , ,ul I I l 4 X u Y --Q'-4 'w s ,wa-.v 0' J' n,, ,,, Abvnqg f.:.D-if ,N A -,. F 4 Al.- p v 5 .q::'Y'a ' .sv .,ii an Q-M .. 8 . Ig .E f F14-4 -ow- If '01 sq! '-lf 4 5 . fl , --r1'fi 0,70 ' -, .U -5' .5-P 4 99 , .-l' 'xt . s , P ' nl o-sb-0 Ai -4 .-y In-P A 4 .az 's Q v 272 . , 1 i. l-fililiilluii,-i me alth hl - Serving as editor of thgs Crguilslgrlagigilgkiiih9,3l.6ngT.s,pEfeNr4i Tgffniwe Worried thfs:9boo b Pect, somewhat traumdfffl QV A .Xa - 1-i,ffufr'es'. We wi'slie,Cl1 if!-TQ l?43.'Cll1'l1'i.storical docume 1 e more fhgn iusf G C0'.'eC oF iflfiiiilisnfiisslisnsiiinis.3ig.ggf.Ii'cii 1 'Y' portraying the fulnclsvzizjdouhderstandgmyphi.lbsophybffgyy6rk,fi1--iS'C1uife- Simple, Select good men Fw' 'hose V29 l i 'iieize ihen-iofaienly-sgsihat.1fhesyJmQy.ls-ern end wermlyprnise ing-in ' support them Sl'i'Ol19fY,hCrl b fafralfhei mbsf gimpbr1.dn1.V',Sy:.1.9-qsieiliegtl good men. gccompliehmenfi' if Lfe,f.f.'n vllho gdviisefnnd wggnkishgdgldsheveribelerge-1if-Xny policy-making The 'mer are e ' A A t ' 'orates-'into-ia'debatifigisocg-iiety.i lnitheorganization and or anization greater than four e eri a i , 1, D A ,.d C. W.'H d h , 9 . f this IQ .I had a fine capableiassistant-a,inzHM3, Dgvl- 5- intl. .CIF ,lf e Managing Editor. wmmi? O n ind writing of inig Io9, was-Strictly iQ0s.s .Q'dd'ii'P'1'i's' aeae fdU'Y and many Photographs The P oliogrclfilind ,chapters written after along fdf1Y3fiTif sTl1?-0P?f9f'U9,F0?-m- V ' wereJtcPi:'f Warner, NC, 35 N, conLrgbut?lF2i1cELy:cby obtaining ,pictures of Norfolk, New Orleans, 'S ' Of' en A '. . penal-'l1A!ll3Cgill:l'ilbrfleyll1'bs l1?c?i?ked and is cont'inUl'fl9 fe W0F'kr 05, fln0nC'C'l Gdvlsor, photographer and iack-of-all-trades . S S ,' AL 6 A .II YG e ex H t HM3 Hodge, HM2 LeBeau, Lcdl' C0lTleAY en ,C 5 l 0 9,9 9 r Ce ef' SUPPort as stofflpvlllgillgrllikgetlosspecifically acknowledge the professional competence with which Larry Hata of Hawaii processed our photographs. For. those. interested in the photographic technical details, the photographs in this book were taken with Leicaflex, Asahi Pentax, Nikon and Topcon cameras. Plwx and mm mmdvfielif Used' Flroiilessfld inillmicmdol-X'i ine beginning gi ine book HM3 P t 'C t ' t e artist s rawings anappear a ' . ' . We areeindebfedsto 'HMI Robert W. Rittmeyer for the pre-commissioning photographs. Mr. Glenn Miller, Western Director of the Military Publications Division, Walsworth . Publishing Company, Marceline, Missouri, coordinated the efforts of the writers and the print- ers. Interestingly, all workwas done by mail and liaison effected via letters and radio telephone communications. g ' . For the historical accounts of the early days of the SANCTUARY, I am indebted to the following agencies: Historical Director, Chief of Naval Information, Director of Naval History, Todd Shipbuilders, Incorporated, Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Company and Avondale Ship- yards, Incorporated. ' P T We also appreciated the cooperation of the following civic organizations: Greater Norfolk gharriber of Commerce, New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce, Panama . 0 0 . a e . ' ana Zone, The San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau and the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. s A Many of the officers and men of SANCTUARY contributed theirfbest photographs for in- clusion in the log and certain of their pictures showed. great talent and ability. Many of them are included in the pages of this book. s MC luvgrlvgdqgtszig sgecifically like to acknowledges the cooperation of Captain Gerald J. Duffner, L r ona d A. McKinney, USN, for their assistance in the technical review of 5 ?S:sig2ag:Ef'E' Cdr Marcella. E' Smlihr-,,NC, assisted in choosing the photographs of the I, lndfummory' the lqsk of 5e Vln9 05' EdliClf-in-Chief- of this A log Qwas both educational Gml u 92:1-'Vila made so by unexcelled cooperation from avdiverseh number of individuals and OI' Technical Data: T A - i S ' A , E 'I in 1 A CobeSl.i:cTil'i30 Pt' tempered board' MelQl'9l955-SlealiiClesigri in antique gold embossed with lefliher Taper-T30 Ib' SflPPle. W n , T s 1 if A l . YPe'- pt. and 8 pt. Mid-Centu ' , . f . 1 T ' S e Head' --24 ii ry. 3 ' A A ' iocimfjii npii-'ii'i'.f5 3313940 if-Miiidsii Pi- Wedding Tef- u is er s Representative--GI ' . 1, ' Print d d b enrl B'jfMll-lel'- 1 - I I P ' ' e an ound by Wqlsworth .l?P'bli,s:hifnQliCompany, 'Marceline, Missouri. wmvtnlitsij ....,-.,., l n. 'f ,, - 'V l N 1 ' ,V Q' M-,' 'F' Ff1,9unQrM-uh 919 1'u U' M 'li-fq ' QHQ1 A K mga- 'su , I-hm e 3' .vw ' 'H+ ,J-if v . 2 s ' at W -f M4 -nygx. V , 4:59169 ll' D 1 USS SANCTUARY' AH-171 ENTERING PEARL HARBQR CHANNEL, MARCH 1967 wr --- an ' H, Q 4, q , ig 5 N... 3 K , 1 . - 5 1 1, YW? 4 1 13 'f I , jx . if '36 ll . r , ' ' v. ' 5 V. if., g si WG E 1 f- 'Y S, F 'U' xr, LV., Ri ' 1 If lg 1 fi, 4 14 'Yea My J is
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