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Aircraft odyusted to their new element . . ' .i ll 1 ii gt i 5 , 1 Navy pilots new Grumman biplanes . . . I Q 1 fi f 5 s, . IVR 1 ..' 1 1 , 'ri t ' me ,s g , l s a 'Sv' W ,W 4 ,W 4 .,-F. i. , .It .- V. A A .. f f- ., is 1. A M. , .11 is 5 , . , V A ,f-, ,V ,. ' f.,f vx. . . and cruisers launched their first manned missile AJ ,, 1 hr., K Y . .W f -v , , 'Y' :L . '5- 1 , .4 When Eugene Ely piloted his small plane from The deck of The old PENNSYLVANIA, he launched The dream of Naval AviaTion . . . IT was a small beginning for a big dream . . . BuT The dream was airborne... and promised To soar. . . if Weapons of The sea . . . from The sky . . . Hydraulic caTs . . .and sTeam cafs To follow . . . . i T . . . To meef The demands of supersonic jeTs Together . . . they eeurne of age . The carrier became a part ofthe dream and grew with it . . . giving i one day . . . fulfillment . . . Now, the et carrier . . . with its steam cotapults and canted deck, supersonic aircraft and cables to catch them . . . has given man new dreams, new challenges, and a need for readiness g t dimension, impetus, powert . . . and . . . anywhere . . . at any time . . . aka, I - -ui. K . , . from a small beginning . . . a big dream :,x ., ' ' i' af USS SARATOGA . . .the Navy's third carri , .-4'f',.. 4 , '.- gym-.-. -' ff.7E.f-g:arvj-- -A '.i-,qiy-:.,:'.,,'--'-,- , ' tg, gg, ',:7'f1-:Ig-4 -J 1115 -JQ ,. 'sane'-Q - r, Q - Us O 1 !g', . . . and the first flattop . . . USS LANGLEY KCV-ii Y 5 ,,- ' . . on cs baffle cruiser hull . . . cs flighf deck for LEX ,,mn l ' ,- --. .Y . 'QL' .'- 1 '- 1-' are kitF'l- ,. ,Y9 'V-o Q' A ww - ' 9'-in 51 I 1 P ' A 'Q E- ' . 4 - n -44 7 0- 14 li 11 ala 3 a P 10 . '14 A I .H wsu Q gi F In 7' A j Ll V ii' 12- r xi .. A ,1 H fs 4541! x,Q D if T D gt U' f.9 f s at k, ,.1,'L. fa, bak A-, , 11,15 . 4 ,. f, I 1, 'Q H. - , ' 1 1 1 4- Y fi? 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New York Yard f-404, ' ? 1'rv1'1'f'fq'A fx, vffdv 5' ,'Ig'22,ll iii V A , f 1 1 X ,Z-' ,,,...f if 5 h W ,Tw A'Vh Q: Q., x x x ,r v s.,. ' n Q. Welders of work. Ahn- - haf' 'SI Two famous skylines Loading ammo . . . S ...vi fm-up .ix K AG' PFW' an uf ? ' W M an 7 is Aa xx, . --X, ff -1 Z ' W' nf rw .V W1 Q A qv' f xx av 5 .ff p' ' , SARA enters drydock a ,M . 5 A ,'. A , f u 1 ' 1- -, ' NF, I . A +, aw: - . V Wll K o ' ,Za .a X X '- 5432 x - , gm. I, I ' ' X ,Q -. . . . and aircraft 20 903 'K H-rf' Clean ship is a Happy ship. -,,, .. ,gf ' .if Q-gg--t,f'i,,,i:',.,,-5 ,ng Xl Little Toot and the SARA Q . 7? Y avxfl' S.- ,, A r K Q .124-E - J5s:.n V JW- N :rv Ag-Z, N 1' xiii' . .49 f wp 'g-- ' . ' -1-, ,M V --if' ' X -: A-, v'.:Yf Y i' ei Af .N ' - - W w'..3I's. Ar sr xi.. V M., arg -. 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Another hi-line cise in the history of NATG. ln these next three weeks, We' to be an active part of a proof, the proof to the w0rld North Atlantic Treaty Organization is a powerful deter aggression. The weather got a little rough, as we pr0gI'eSSed Arctic Circleg at times the water got rougher. During the tion, Saratoga played host to such dignitaries as P. H. Spaak, President of the North Atlantic Council: Robert L. Dennison, Supreme Allied Commander: Real' Harold T. Deuterman, Commander Second Fleefi Gnd of the North Atlantic Council. This even was covered bers of the press from all over the globe, and WGS complete success. 28 'T' i x A r l s ' o the Oper 1 air- s, we ld ehb ate: '. CICYOS the o? I E F 5 H?fF1klf Tell me Monsieur Spook Y 4? Gif 30 There was this blonde see Sixfeen fons . . . of gold braid Q' C' -Q s Bombing the spar 1960 Mayport, Florida Barcelona, Spain NATO Operations Genoa, Italy Genoa, Italy Cannes, France Cannes, France Aranci Bay, Sardinia Naples, Italy Livorno, Italy Aranci Bay, Sardinia Naples, Italy Cannes, France 1961 Augusta Bay, Sicily Augusta Bay, Sicily Athens, Greece Naples, Italy Pollensa Bay, Sardinia Gibraltar, B. C. C. Mayport, Florida 32 22 August 5 September IO September 7 October I7 October 28 October 2 November ll November I8 November 3 December 'IO December I5 December 22 December 'I4 January 'I8 .Ianuary 23 January 2 February I6 February I8 February 25 February ii+?S3A'RCELONA I CANNES ' ATHENS LIVORNO 4 I - 1 I I GENOA g NAPLES gy i j Z GIBRALTAR 1214 X QMAVPORT 33 A fr. 'Qin GEPKDA ATHENS hai .VL fi S- -nn5ixZ Int, i- mf f-ang, -NL ,,..,,,.,4-and Ufii 4141 1, f 1 34 3 A E'-W ' Y ,4 'N if 1- .fig .,.....-,, . I I, CANNES 'Q NAPOLI iV4 g4',4 , f . fltf YA -'- -fr. ' i gapfq+ffN 'JJ Q25 Wsyffu , U WM iwfpwfgafjf gf-' -32 F: 1 avi NAPOLI 1 ' ld!! IIIUUA .ff z Q1 .Jn-,Q ,?' ' fri' J V ' I ll -W 'A .9 ' Tr. - ninnnnn I 1 fl 3 f . . Ill IIS i A l ' - - 'QI '24 .g..i..q, , l'f'f4l'-t,!!f1,:?.7,it1f ,L -. , , LIVORNO 35 BARCELONA Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, where the forbidden h e of the loyalist dialect is spoken and loved. With t e romanc Ramblas, quaint shops, the pogeantry of Plaza de Toros, and the pride of a people, Barcelona is unique. These people are warm, and display a pride which is nothing less than aristocra- cy, and yet somehow different, in that wealth and poverty are overlooked. We are Spain, they say . . . this, to them is significant. While ambling through friendly streets, one might smell the blended aromas of roasting chicken, rotting wood, cheap perfumes, tangy sweetmeats, ancient stone . . . the crashing realization of the old being dragged into the commercial times of today. As if blossoming in mysterious weathered faces, contrast is a medium, like a foreign tongue, used to paint a picture of real- ity. Barcelona is an island apart from the world, which like good wine has been mellowed by the passing of time. Barcelona awakening A CHY of Sun Und ghadowg CQ . Q-V '- . wwf I ,, ,..4a,-.MZ4 , L Buf sir, if s only a cam .' qw .punk ' era ' 5 Y r W, , Z .5 gy: I L-f Al ffm Whoo fhere! .glam-1 Barcelona old and magnificent. i-. NW 1 'VV , '.w..,'w H 1-..- The young and radiant , L , , ' M My 4- . ,, VW ,Q F ' f -jun. ff, Rorfblas gf-..'vv .qv fb , 'X , Pi f ,, , .4 I1 5A' , Yi' -T -if , - Y ,. 'B 1, .lp- '.:-fQf4xV- xx! ,, . 5 Gofhic spires ix ll ll No comment QQ f ,.v '0f.r'L fa- NV, . is .8-S xt ax Ars-L, H-tiff. 1, 'ti Y 1 . -,,-. . '5 '. l , .fbi-- 1, 7? Cv A4 J 1, fa gn., ,Y 1 - ' 1 '. ,- 4 . .,,, w, - .', -P. -K 4 .X 17. 1 4' ' .k . , - + , f-J 1 ' Q- F .fh- 1,-a ,A pn. Q6-. -. - he .-v,x,- J, nz- 1- ,s. 1. n. .W . v Eifii . - f.:-f 1 J r --1--A 1,-.K gm..-cava.-saw,-vb-:-uulfhniil ' .lf, . 24 3 wil' Q 'WMQD' l 48 1 H'-L if li' ,WA , a', ' is -W Vf'H'wy M , Barcelona bulldozer 'ile- x:f,a.v, 1 wiv-me .x A - sr . New -1 M- N Nw- -.vnu 6 5 Early affernoon . . . siesla lime. l - .: i 1 5 ! Q its ws if .F .0 w Af r M x 40 The Plqfhe brave bulls X I fn, Nc A .-,. ,1- -Md' G., 43 up 'N' Gf ',S. 5 Sli X-az-'xgf VA ,..A..1, '-1? gg! o-f ,..-....-.. .-..... -., 'S . . . 'gwn W ' , .V 'x Double, double, foil and frouble. Fire burn and cauldron bubble Q. f . , 1 , ,!!' K' gif' i f I sf. Nz-VA A, I i lv 1 4 i i' l 4 Ambling through the streets of Genoa, the city ll , yi appeared to be somewhat nondescript, with nothing E apart from a dozen other Mediterranean ports. But y i r .K she put on a different face, becoming a city of l L H mystery, a kaleidoscope of customs and color. 1 l W The hidden features of her face are carved v I A H- side of the mountains, and flow gracefully to the i arms reach out along the coast and follow the t' l mountains which control her depth and literally A city a part of the shore line. 'T More hidden significance can be found in her small sf s with their fashionable design, cradled neatly in dated At our fingertips were goods from all over the world, purchase by some world traveler who stopped at threshold of Southern Europe. La Superba , a title naturally befitting this city birthplace of Columbus, was obviously considered l y i ,lp l V :gf-Vg ,.' An old bastile I L E we f 3 ed by the famous visitors which have come to her shores. 1 'VJ I 'V , I , I if 1 E i ' 1 -ff ' ,- fi wing QT I 'has cu i well-E ' shores Politics ff' AFT ,J A ' Yf. 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V N .4..,.,,.ha- 115-1..,,,. . , ., , , ,f MM. - - -e -'f N-Am f l'm-cr geffin' ouffo this-o one horse town. All cifies have fheir parking problems. K M,,f' n..,5v xt X Qlfff 1, M MS X., fl - .x 5. L fr Y , , - . 1 y 'V , L x' f . 1 v , I fi umm A I fob' ,u A ,, .. swam .rd? ' 3 ' 3 . ., e g Q 3:5 f ' Q ,? ,rT,, ,, v ,.. I, j 2313- -ff , 3... .A ,KX ?:'Wf,5'41ff'? ' D' A Y. . x Curbsfone Mocy's f' .A 1 I-v ' w 5 fxu1'1'l 'AJ , 1 1 WI rrk 4 I , 1 47 f -5 A '1 s K 5311 J 'I-1 ' , -'v .. , V 'EET 16 .iii 5g f . I' : ML W 1 2 E' 'g 5'an'i' Are you kidding! N NX NN-A. X 5 V Xin f f Wg.. Xxx -m I .qc ,.,, wx LJ Musf be fhe Exchange XX , I I I -,- FH i J , ,.-1 lg. il I., 4 . . 1 X 5 a Eff Ji' 'Z VENICE li .gs Q Foc'sle Fonfoil xxx I. l WNW, Q In ssosfgztiglg 'IQ QP its WV' Yr s'.!Qu1q,3x sux, hX ' Ax A : 4 X ,,,-...QQ-N ' ,P '4-r-gy-YYY! . 'f'M-41'La,F Q il - f L' YY E .'W'LW'iiww-----eg-Q1--1' J ft- -..1-H1 -,fY f ,,, 'A v..,T.4. v sf I w Vs QQ? K' '32 I D- 6 if 'J w.a-3435! 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' x, F5 J I L s V' N x, 'K Q x's 2 1 if N-., 'a, s ji '-- X xff X 'Q z ,tv-in M C. A v ' 4. N., , +.., Y' f if , Q ii ,., he .AQ A ii X , ' X J ff' r ff fa 'fig Q E4 'Em if if A fs 3 s UQ I ll i 4 x I E l i P Q 1 Ji ll E 4 i J H K4 r I 4 W W Y A i 1 1 e Y , 4 1 1 41 0.35 -lil? .Lim A f I ' 1 I 'yr 7 1 'o'i 1 A . ' . 11. ff v ,,, ... 1 I 515911 4 vm: 'E' it Q. HQ' Naples a series of panoramic views set against the majesty of Vesuvius. JN'.A.IPCDLI Imagine a city living in the shadow of a sleeping giant, a city of beauty in spite of the scars of poverty and the ravages of war . . . A week spent in Naples revealed to the men of the Sara the many subtleties that give this place a character- istic charm. lt appeared that the whole populace was in uni- form - from traffic cops to customs officials to street cleaners. The smart dress blues of the men on liberty seemed to add a new dimension of color to the panorama of Napoli. Naples a city of small boats 57 IF' ' A cify of fowering furrefs and tiny cars and fron! yards full of boofs T. 1 'N L. f W f , ix itq 4- 'Q vm-I f, , , H, , t - ' , - 2 , -f.f4' , , - .qv - 1 ,- : ,-f .A , A :A:y::-.2--wuiliuuQ,',p -' My-1-257' vw- 1 G, 1 -avi. f -fab 1 A .fu 1, E, ,..V Azul-, T, .- , A gg-e . X x ...X K A.. ,,,, ...L+-4.4.0,-A- .--N.-- -. , - g-.,. .J.,.,,, -M ., ,.,.. -,, x.h..g -..Q ...M s..-44-1-,'. Q 4 iw.-z v--nv-ia... ,xl , , Q da Z-Mi ..,.- Y, .,, ,,, x N . f . .. ww 5 ,, , V hfhsffqh ' :F i I gives Ji' W mm -ww X, .-fy -f fr L 5 ' 'f we--6 K 55 X - 0--t 1-1 - -1-xv ,f...,..I ' , Q - I . ,f- X gy , ' 2 , Q -- .,i. ..,,. ,AN-A nfs Q' jj '-'-Q. Q2 V ant! n gy- ,L j' AJIFAQ' ' . , F Q -3' ,QM ,- L 14: t is D 1- in 4 Q--1. . 'LMS-, Q K M,NA,Sw, 'Qi' , 4 . mi ' '1 nw fig--w, wfwwq 'M M ,:d,,,-R , -A LQ- 4 . ,, .Jn -1- 4 .-,gn 5 a,.,aq-'j ' .-. , ,,,. ,,, H W , , D I ','-aT,,...,,::'lg . f A ,:,,,,.f -xg - F W . ' '-4- 5 -- - Af, ,,,, . 1 ., . .,s-Mm . N 1, ltr- ' V .-,, 'WN M --in - g,.,,-.v+ M4 -N .M -, wi ,Agn ,, Aman 44 . hn,m V J X- Q'W' M' - H H -.. ' nz ' w 0-4' .,. . v . , H ' .Mgt A .M an , ' T ' 'V W Y ' 'ln' V fn wi - . -A ' ' -. -Er . vw 'W -lu- ,,-t-. ' 'sf -17' - M ' ff -as ., , ..- ,, ,. , .- 'Qi 'N' ,, - f H M ,, Q .ar ,M- ' uv-. ' N l ,. Zfs. 4 1 f-. , H O ' - '- . H 1 ' ' -if 45' ,gplxx . L- V 'Q ' ' '- 1, 1 W' ,, ,, ' Mila: t ., .. 'WMO ' an-It -' , ., The sec fhaf offers susfenance. 59 4 A cluffered cameo of crowded life t 21 ll-ds, 1.5 .L it i' I In fblvg Ci px 1 1 .1 I i I lf' gn ,ga-I .pr0 '- ,- ,a ,.1 A ff?- 'wn':'L' - fue QV F' ., if-HI S-9 an sef in narrow sfreefs and echoing arcades. I I ,O I A ' . f : 1 ' HK ' 4 f0...,i 'M fir- ' ' 7 tx, Ilan ...mt --Q , -. I I ...ar , 37 r' J , ,M I K a ' A ff:-J Q , i x I I .Lis 6-424,-? .Q 'i My 61 f K ,, , 'W' , ,, , -- r W5 5 f ' E , 'A--4 1 ,,'o.' 1 H' XfZ.,... . -'-P MLA . 9- , M - . .9 'W 3 .I , 1 ' , . 'af-iv. - f ik? s'f' f' i 2' r I 5' P ' if T1 5 V 3 'f W., M 'fm ' .,' P ' L A if V I i 1 .T 1 X! .11 4' i Q i 4 I f ' 5 H.. ,Q IPD ' 'i A 'Q if Q o M' ' f - '72 V.lllf ?i 'Pi f s- ' 5 . M 1' ,Q Q , o 5 . M7 1 M9-1 ' 3-i' M' 'V 4 ,I ,,, eg 1 Naples is os noisy os o risforonfe rush hour. L-Af --v-mcg as vivid os o boy of lights ond shadows 62 s. f if Z 2 i L My ,. 7 I i I ,l F 3 rn E , '7lxw , ,X 'xg X . 1, , if K 'ny' ' xxx . . .as cosmopolifan as spaghetti. Only after a full day of climbing hills, dodging 1raFHc, and shopping in conflict with the language barrier can one enioy 'ro the fullest a Neapolitan meal. 63 A 5.4. 4 . AMA., . Xxxx ,FX ,..,,,.Z.x. X X ffif' iWffAJ',42x2M, wi 14- fa -15,4 NW - J, x fw, A ,yf 'Ap QM- K M17 WV! ' -ww, K W ' M f -IL ff cg M3 'Q , f . Y I -r .1 L .. , , T s . 6 4 W 4 ,-. ..-Q -2 I 'Wai-f ka' :- 5-1 av W. Vx 4 ure. N' a ll-iff 'nfl--1 .ls .L---I, -A 'f ' PCDIIMIIIPIEIII 1 icwi-'Nh . ,N xA -' 'D v , j- -5 4 ' txvh .4 'Z - I Aneh-, f , f' fl J., I 1 ,Kg A 'bi' 'i'Y p' '---'53 1 ',-ff--Q-fi - lf' ' 'il' 'fu' 'I 'fa -A f' J- 73-Q-, 1' '4 ' nv-,T Q V mfg 1 -. .Zfi4sf,3:,f-sw .5-1. 1 ' I 78' 'W' '--..- l sm, 51' f 'J ' '.' ' Q h - 1a'-l?3'-i:-fff11.-aLna- ' 5' .1-P -. ,:-.-vu 7-I . 4 - --vpn. ' -J, .1 , ., . ' . f ', fy' lL:::Z R.',? .. . 12 - I -' 1 wifi-f 1-Q . rm' A 1 Y I 'Piir5'f:7i:'x w.-fr'-.-'rr . , x 5 n -'L J 25? y 41, . Ng -w ff... 'V whip? 7' 'QA' 71,1 IEZOLLEPJ the SARATOGA rode For centuries, Rome has been a lure to travellers, and while at anchor in the Bay of Naples, over a hundred sailors packed their bags and boarded the train for the Eternal City. For some, it was a return trip, for others a new and wondrous ' I experience, but for all, it was truly a 'Roman Holiday. ,..l-..---nmulv LL IIZIII ir Ill nn: :ZZ E un1 1:-.1-...... vcugn fir! zkf, T , -fd uf!!- ,N e,s4,I, QSJX Ex T 'Un X 4' ' ' -I 'QQ 4 4 .-,. A 'Tn ' - T Q'-rf '-'TY' M- ,gnu ' ' s-ff Y - i L' T'ff,,,, Q 5 we -f 'fQj,1'ff' T? -. , 17-T I A A , Y'J' .' T--P ' ' T , ...:-,..,- 3 Q59 v A N 1 T 1 T gi -vi i -T N , 142 The Olympic Sfadium . . . where good sports meet 5,3 Ah .LSL v' W The Trevi Founfoin . . . where wishes are coined . . . 67 The past is reflecfed in the walls of fhe Colosseum . . . . . . and in the ruins of the X r Nix. 1' rl? 'L' ' ,' J If 13' MIX' ,dl nj ,D R 'T' J I' J: I ll Q gn ,' Af , 4 , Lxv' x 5 Q 1 , :'.f, 'jff- - 1 'P Qi,w ' M, -A L -1-Imam. L Q e - 1 Jil 4 w Q , y Q 1 4 . 'QP K, ' 0 0 Q X, b vi i ,--,T. g.a... -A . . ,-. jeux? 'M - ,,,,..M. '. A I ,VW.,,., .ps 'K , X- -W . 'EW 'gr'- .,,,,,., -wi I Lx X ' FR: Kr 'I , -..Q -A - ' ,-- 4 I s Y E' an Q 's 1-fum' Majesty endures in each awesome arch. . In every mammofh monumenf Sf. Pefer's . . .o stronghold of religious foifh and on' 5 75' II YI A1 , D o fabulous cavern of columns cs massive mosaic in fhree dimensions !! '-- zwwws xi ,,.1 ff-' f - .,,,L , L .emi -M '2'4'.'f?? ' . KR : v Qfgm' MN , fl A . - 'Xt ,M . .vin s-, fje,Q5v'f , q,:,.x.f1 i.:..:-.ew-s , A Wx. , . -11 K-1- M2E,1,ss . ,,: ,,.. XL' Y ' I t 7. Q . ' ,b x ,wg-!f' Food for ci wide angle lens. xi! 72 i Try this one for size . . . Fiafs are always in fashion ' v-.-as -gush- w ..x, 57' X XX Ps N 0 X S -xml U 1' Y -, ua in ini n 1-1 1-1 .,1-U-I' if-Q11 I, Il- '-1 ff-X :il -,,.-U . ,-5' ill' inflf - - - --- RnZS 2- .qni 1-my 9999 I.-I'Y7'CDIE2JN'CD -g, ..... , , ..-.-H --W-w ---f---1 if all my trousers have wits! Oli, yeah . . . which birdie? 74 Livorno is a quiet commercial port that ofteredih Sara sailors a chance to relax and finish up fhelm of their Christmas shopping at the excellent Camp Dm, P.X. Also of great interest to most of the crew werelhg tamed cities of Pisa and Florence, both within eosyreqd ofthe Saratoga anchorage. XS: OM UP hi 'Imam Wm easyn 3 E I, , f s M 1, I L DM13 51u1l5Rlc,xx IT, J ,DI A' , -, 5 :Q L' 1 I ' N-- -I A p , ,,w...a... 5,---..., sso '1 ' f t l I. Jl11'1'i'1 U , H 'A , 1u1u'Wf 4' ' 1 ya 3 FQ, ... , .nf fa 4m,1j3,r'I Hip 1U,JLL What does 'playmate' mean? 4 1. 39 .' ii pffif. if irgdlyl A' 'tri' , lv 'i-Q 'I' QR a- of a. a al t. it A K. 11 If ,y ar X f AW ,X xx x NW . ,f if -. .. 4' ' Y, ' 15 -1 .2 I' LQ wa:--.gf ' ..w ' ' k ,paw . , ...- ,fm '--f-- 1- wg A 1 L. V 1 V ' ,, xl-M ' A f, ,N aV..,3, ky V b A M , .MW-..,Ww M.f,.M,. , . , pf U -W ' 'V f1,mQ,, :- Q J- - ' F . , , as -,bf Ju- 'N' ' ? 'Qv ' . J ,f my f, I ' AQ' ...,a-1 4 I H :7'f'Z' Mx , ,- . ,.,,N5,.3-f:g,.Q,32, V i,:,f7',24 L, -- .yf,,, ' A ,,.,, ..,,,-JM,:,,f x' Q V , 'awww-wx-1. ff ...J , WM' , , U KW ,f,. K+-al , -N 4 x. Q I 0 slice of Pisa f 1 g , 1' F? 5 lwem . A ag l ,, . -I -I ' 'W ffff XX.. 'hi f-1 ' The Bapfisfery . . . a scncfuclry of sound CANNES LN se-Q bin xg QF ies ,, nv. 1-A '- '1 ' N' - x .B 1 ,' 4 w One of the truly picturesque cities on the coast - Cannes . . . meeting place of wealthy princes and starlets site of the int Film Festival . . . and, equally important, the local French people. There are a lot of 'foreigners' in Cannes: from habitants of the yacht mast forest, and oarsmen ofthe craft in the bay, to the showgirls in such places as the a mecca of sorts, for anyone who has sailed with Fleet. The atmosphere of Cannes is a mixture of local seen in her multifarious cafes and palm studded along the boardwalk there are casual strollers, old and alone and in groups - every other one with a seems to match his or her personality. The International invades such landmarks as the Hotel, enfronted by rows of limousines with waiting in the presence of their employers or in their absence. But for those who wanted to be French while in there was ample opportunity to get back into the city of the small but excellent restaurants, or to venture some ofthe small hamlets such as Grasse or St. Paul It was all France . . .and we were able to see it playboy, child, fisherman . . . and to hear it as well, expressiveness of light and articulate spoken French. Do-if-yourself dishes. y or For a whiter wash, I use Brand X! 78 But. fb Ax fwzlllflllllllf :QQ fllffll J Q xii pq gi l . gre- x . 5 , .1 ,gl A5 D. v, , Tn 5:5 4.1, ' .. i E A A Q K 5 4- -,. H 7 f 5 5' ' it 5 A f 1 'gi 1'-Q, fi' ,YA ., If - 5 A .R N A 6 ir? .K xl, -q . 7 :L flxfLQ.,. - ' Q .44 Q LAW' . ' 4 Y rf . P' . M -fx I ..,,, 'S . 5- 'I ..., L., 4. J' ' is Ov. . , , V J - .M I X -, NZM K Q-A J,',' 'af' 'G' 4A if , - In 4 - . '41 '-S m . ' T4 I, Q 5 ' K fe. nr. 36, L. KLVV V, ,5 fl 'L 2.4 Jaxx., . . ' xi: Q 'X I nf U A Q. 'x f 'R .r ::x M- 7 3. ,,W,.....,,,.. x .. HW!! f '1 ff.' ? 1 V g ,, .q Biii' Adam 2 'TW' lg There's nothing like raisin pie! 'Yr XX XT' Christrnas fo the elf in the white beard! in Cannes Now, I ask you.. .friends . f' 2 sl' -45 , 1 .a Sea cavengers H x I Y Q , . . K. .,, ', I 'f x. , '. ff- 1, , lv .Q , QV. , , .'L.x Us 5' .im ' ' . I .,., ui X , .4 ' .ju-..,.LA6-..1?'S FT ff-4,,'..- Y ' Q.. f H I , ' r ' - .,.C.1'1 7, .v -Q 4 'Qbfpw W' N ,M if 3 f ff- 2 M X ' A 4-. 1 A Q54 , -.., A, ,H-1 f,, , ,.....!n ,, 1 --- x ,nuff 141---A 5 , H V I ll I 'Below six fofhoms . . . fhis one sforfs aching . . . 51 MJ , ! Lia? ,4 Mon overboard! H1 r -..W 53:4 r 4 ' f After the scavenger hunt I N5 i 5. Q 1 H i .W ,, N V H4 .L N-'usb-on 1 K iw VALEERG 13-rf 's.. -'V ,.. 1 -5 n Watch the skis . . . please! High in the French Alps, the little ski resort of Valberg pro- vided a pleasant relief from shipboard duties. Almost everyone braved the slopes for at least one run down the mountain, but for the most part, we were mariners out of our element. The excursion was a mixture of a lot of bruises, a few broken bones and mony enioyable memories. 1f7 m W 1.1. -Q' Q f N 5- ia ,- ex , as e- 3 Q : - 4- e l . 'i' sf - '5- gl. in O. ,. X sr 5? -vii 'I agp! A X Still life? . . .Yeah . . . Where'd she go? E wx Season in fhe snow. 5 Ygmyx 'il i , . K , W 1 i Q . 1 1 , is 1 I fn P N .. 4 1 N' ' V 'W 1 . -,.- Q , ,mb L, fl if R K 1 ,I fi ' I a F L J Lia, Y' rw ' T If 15' ' vx I 1- 5 3' SA! ' 1, N 'Y mx i fx V., xg .1 1 'iw ,X ' . gi' if -. 9217? ,A ,M as I c-4 M, ,r P Zi. A-1 fi and over fhere is fhe beginners' slope . . -. . 'x'4'. 'Jin -.KE --.X . ,, ,I .. ith--1 'KI .4 , ss. 511 'Q-. 'fx--' . 3 Y s K. 11.4.-61' Dig fhof cool, canfed deck! ,U- 1 . Qs I' N wr .l IJ. '- - -, f iff S v' L il ' Q in -MH 4, , J ' d' 5, 5 . ' - '-1 -41 A ' -T? .- fl.-G. -ji I ,. O I Y W. Y 1. A 1' Q '- - - . , ' ' , U' '31 . ' 'i tt-b9 ' K ' 4'-ET -5 r'. ' ' - 5' ' Q24 Q' ? 5'7 iff, :hi .,-.sk I Q9 - i LJ .la . .xv ' 4 'fr' . ' - 1--2513-M 1 Ji-7'7- 'P g f fp- 87 E E xi i , H-tual. Eiftel Tower PARIS The dreams of over fifty of our men became a reality as they stood atop the Eiffel Tower with Paris sprawling at their feet. The five day tour was a hectic whirl of night lite in the world's capital of gaiety. . Lg .WV v QV: 1' 'i 4 Y r ,. l i 4 fri,-i 5 . X . 4 , .- -i V 1 fl ,M-.,,ig,s,.f-11,t1.,f-M,-g- i ,-1 + ,f-l' sh la: 1 i, f-f l K yr. I ,. I' '. - P ... ll: 4' Q -0' H 9 Ni F' ap. ,,f D, ., J4- ,.ar?'7f ' IIE! , . ' . 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Place Vendome 93 .A.TI-IIEJJN'S d we tound ourselves standing upon the Acropolis, there to As we ventured upwar , behold the Parthenon, brilliantly retracting the rays ot the sun. lt was magnificent, not only because of its architectural splendor, but because of its culturally saturated history. ' ' b' h l ce and causality ot our Western Athens, the Acropolis, the Parthenon - here is the irt p a thought, literature and art. ' th vine ard of our heritage - W ere there . . . and we shall remember it as e y e w a little more, to say the least, than iust another Mediterranean port. lie original dancing wafers. '?W'E' 1 r ' i Wf ' H ,n..,W,,5, . fm A 4 A 5 .. 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After delays, the tugs pushed us into position and we gladly, the antics of half a dozen brass bands, and the many thousands who had turned out to us. With our eyes on loved ones, we waited those few moments, and then the crowds rushed aboard to wel- us home at last. -milf ...aflasf.. ., :44fi., -+- .P- .af- , v-r , g ' ' ' I, 1 ' ' V V' 1 u I f M' fi , H 1 fm, W Life , .4 1 ,, M' 5- ww'14m1 ' , My ' in W M , 1-S' 'al -w... ,br ty V 5 4, 17 Ng, Two smiles . . .mirrored everywhere. WW we 5 Welcome home. W6 char 561' iw SARMOGA gr sw-a1wee gw, a, cfvilfanjue-55 of-the Navy , pm iv 11656 OL SQ 6,thi an Cm' Cer' ocperatiwg Planes Qr Q 3 org 654111119 who live, and do 5 001114 Slwaretfhis Cfyperfewce. X. 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NX.. x X XFX f 1 if 1 1 x g 4 xx 15 1, ,i M f ..,' g -.Y x I N, I n I n lb i 1 The helo is airborne . . . cu new cycle of air operafions . . . and C1 new day . . . begin. fl il x I 1 Comes the dawn v 5 1 I 1 X 1 I l I r ani Ml In ru .rg r!f LL' 131 wk In 11m i l I NL sf' ,1,f ' all A' e' Q 5 , Q A- 4 + QW 'ef Lid- 7 e F752 . 32 'T i A if .v ei! W X 3 XV, 7' . ' the first launch . . ..-.n- Down is welcomed by fhe roar of fhe ffrsf jef hurled skyward. 109 ' l l 5 A colorful confusion l of sights and sounds . ! I v rp l 1 , Q ,l ln ' Enveloped in noise and steam, fhe flighf 5 deck crew works feverishly as one offer 'another of fhe sleek birds are relecxserl la l li! 1 nw .I lg , L l r lf l 1, il l l il V 2 1- a r 1 Q! H l ll 1 l l il lf E QU il l il i l l ll , l , x 56 lxil . '26, M es L . I . 1 ' 1 U l Y 1 J 4 1 ' if 1 Y ir. 4 1 llll: -415. Je 3.4, us XX Get on your mark get sef gone 'if ,,,,.,-f ,df ,Y Ill 4 1 Into the Waiting SKY - X 117' ' ri Af home, fhe crews confinue the fusk 112 I P' if I X ' I . 1 5,3 1 . M1141 . b ily qi uf 4 I., M , Q ..-45 --.,. Ahead . . . fhe mission waits. . . on Wings cf' steel 1 1 1 1 1 The saucer goes up . Doub 1 I 1 l 1 1 L I 1 1 il l 114 .ling 4. xi f ! Q E - 1 Q P E I I l it -nl? -- 5 v. li' - ,K c M.. 'QQQQQKXX' launch complete . . The aircraft are high in the blue While oh the flight deck the various crevvs in rhulti-cclcred jerseys prepare fer the seccnd. launch . .,- -w ' - ' 9' is T- w -:: -. S .: -x -. 5: ' I r 2 + H5 9 w 4 if e T'- Don'f move or l'll shoot. 6 Q Look ouf, here comes frouble 1 I6 ii deck traffic jam. Cheer up, fhe worsf is yef fo come respot X! 1 -SIX? V- if I MQWXV - Q fx 4' M EIE 1 . rsxs Meanwhile, Saratoga surges with the daily activity that keeps her afloat arid. ready . . Saratoga supplies come in fhree sizes . . . heavy, heavier . . . and wow! 'x Check your fires, wafer, baffery Automation. Whaf do I do now? W 1 -P' koi 3 -Q-x 'n--V Y... T wr 'Aw . ., ., - -ww-,M rug'-,wv, ,. if M or A W- J.- .f.:: f- J ,Moy . P . A 1 - ,- ':i w-,. my-fu . ' ' ' .f 1,:1: Lg.. -P F 1 -, ,' .. ,,., A, A. ,,.- , , .. . L . U9 . 5 , 1 I . '01, A-fx x A Q 4 ff.-gm w-M, V' W ... V V f x A,N.X. , W ' H ,. ,I W ,, - QQ. 4 .4 ' - . W.. , Y ' f M MA .1 i 1 It N 1 ,, sl AH? -Q '14 M.. X, xbwf .Ula , N xl ,, - ,, Qnfuxwu' ,duty mu X. A .kmk Zim ,A uv.. K V . 4, ., M . -, HM. , , ,, x+ , f f ' W-S-. ' -1- ..- 3 ,, ' w x .9-r... ' ,fm I n, ' we A., -'W , ' ...ff naw N -f Q.. ' If 6, -xx w,, , K , K 40 ., ' ' -M' : ',.f-., N .qud7lDrf-qkw, M: lj ,L , .. ' ,,,., WM at ,,,,,.awf6 A M2 X KX ' .gang ' ., 441- . , .,,,f, I 0, x ,ak w-.Q , M AQ.. . ,fm 'Q' 4 K' . K V 1 K - M +V , , 1- M -W , . , f-f f N W.. Q - . .. A, f W ff . ,. -tr A, V x M H , ,, -uhw,-, K I -Q , , .X I , W -' ' M' ' 'W 'WM ,V .I W . A iv ' ' -f 'Qs' ,,-lr-, , 5 ..19 fw as HQ 1 'gy uv A N , , In A Wrw ,, iw M NMR nk . N W f A ,, .., If ,, ,Wi I K1 ,iz .. , .K X xxxx new -AVA 4,,.A,, A , , . ..- 1 A 1,.E,? :J .- ..saw V ' L wwf- ., 'glfxif ilu. mi x pw ,. My 2?-Ulm 'X M m x r?'3G'M'g Mwnaiif I-., W-:UAW ,venom-f 49 K -W.: M,--x+Qx Yam ' -'Eh 'S -Bi ,. Q1 1 5 I I i I I r I 1 ! f w 5 W I U.S. Roufe 66 121 w i K w X Jusf frim of? the excess wire. A perfecf -ffl ty composed of farniliar sights Mama, Papa, and four liffle spoufs . . . Y , 3 f ,f 41 From ' He Halls of Montezuma . . . fo the Cap 1's Sec Cabin? . . farrliliar jobs We have fh on fhe Sara. T24 . 4 ll 4, 'L1- fx ,MW fl!! besf lost-finger record So who wears shorf shorfs? e ,Zre errrr , H ,MM ,W ,4 ,..,,.4v-4 . li I' 5 , V Q3 'Hex 1T1- You just plug if in here ll Mon the Aviafio n Crane lfigure this one ou H2 l S 5 y 1 5 gil . Breaking in fhe new Ops boss. I farniliar friendly faces The man behind fhe mousfache V-6-1--' 1 Air Intelligence! ,I 'W ,.-r x ' 10 Sarafoga strippers. 'QM--. I X11 my I fhe rrghf dfal, and one . . who's gonna worfch 127 special Qcczasicns The Capfain obliges fhe cruisebook phofographer by relaxing, Chain gang on a chain. in Q The Chief cuts fhe Ca the anchor for fhe Ile 5 3 fa one hu sfo eight fhousond more . . . X 1 S 2 ff 3 i the V C075 9 , t The APC line W 5 N Km S 7 X, X f' fs w,z,1S ,QMS ,W X SAX ,, , 5, mx,x n i EX Wm Y Y 5 1 I . . . each. pert of the daily routine of our home at see.. ! , Q How does if look up here? The foming of fhe screw. X inns-m...s.. Y . K -I N-N .B xyk. Flighfdeckers. if f'-:IQ So, you forgof my High? pay again T 1 27 N'rf4 -USFS ff 'I v, j I Ki-rn r 1 we H f ai fzf I 131 It takes the teamwork of four thousand rnen And then, flwe big bod wolf sold! We'll fake 'em all ouf and gel or good look. 5 llill, buck N 'W- back ln '43 slr - Now, fell me, how exocfly do you lose o void? 4.4 TL I I a 3 1 4 ,N I . 1.1 2 z 5 J w 1 1 Y Y to translate prescribed routine into effective etetiori . . Hmmm'm . . . may have fo call a medic. H's your 2, Y K? Xa? -I gf., 5,4 ' ,.,...--f Thaf's my dog, Tige, he lives in a shoe ', - . 'Fa .WW sg...- Top prlornfy The bufcher shop- l35 , . I 1, mn: ww ,f 9 1 I' I to Keep the Ship and Ile? II1S1'l 111 fighting condition . . . Moonshine. s f I ff f'! ll Handy-andies. ln my spare fime, I embroider. 9901! Teeth good, gums gotta go . A K . m 2 1-A 'X nosedovfhe- grindsfone type. 137 gf to be ready f or all eventualities S 2 rfz American insfifufion - The coffee break. A Q -2 ,i 'w Q Whaf's so funnf' 1, , . ' 1 J 138 'f J' i The Big Team, left to right, CDR Moore, T 1 - 2 Y I P ig -Q S . 'N ' . N' A 11 1 if I I Operations Officer, Capt. Mehle, Com- .nvnding Officer, CDR Rees, Executive Officer, CDR Hutstedler, Navigator. ' hands . . . just like Mother used to have. I Ale! ' x A Y if inf Q A if-i bra.: . ! '49, Heads up. H sy? Qu gi I i ,nv Bring her down. 9 1 , xxx ' -x.,.-, . f , . ',. x N A -,fi n b -4 3 Q- fwa ' N t5 'f I :,.:, .. . ' 7 A I ,U ,WW F 5' 4 140 ir Operators. Poof - there goes perspirofion! Diminufive drydock. eff, A break with a Playmate J 4 i I , . . y 5 . . . to make the daily routine, the constant e i Y 1 i ! fi 'Q 1 1 i s ts 'Q 15 i? H Qi rl 2? EQ if i i This is jusf Cl hobby. -14 5 14 mmmm . . . now fhls four fo Afghanistan looks Nose job. ,, L- 'M 1 ' x x: in ! E w X an loaksf 2 x X ! S s , 2 '1 ' X, 'Lf fu 'A'A , Q . QA f 1 . . . - X Next cruise we'll bring fil ' Q 3' X! 143 I to breathe life into Saratoga. You wanna make somefhing of if? Pump jockeys. If says fo affach this here , . 'Q 'ff ' wr, nf -. gf . N Y , 4, ..., 1 3 ,ix ' W ,V ? mum Knit one, purl fwo 145 i l The flight 6.6011 is spettecl fer the next launch the destroyers are on station . Q Captain Jcames W. O'Grc1dy . Chief ofSfc1H A P , Qtr' X 1 'Qifiiiv wig' if' .p v ,. ...ami qv 5 A 1 4 115.51 Q11 . , 3,462 0 HW ffm: K I xv .-of .lf .1 vulgar, D -fv- r-- . The planes ef Senreiege. are .Aloft and Ready V A. H - 9 .ASD Slzyvvarrior AVY N H NAVY Cf? Af' RQ NAV'Y rw iv-0 if V FP-62 DET 43 FSU'-1P Crusader J I 149 VA-34. .A.4ID Skyhawk Hu. x NAVY 702 VA. VV -12 'VVF2 Tracer l VF-31 FBH Dernon VA-3 A135 slcvfa 1-Wh ffl A g 'ifffr A iff l . 'i C . Q?'4F?i 5' nrasfk vQf'r'fp7:' X E ' . , A P w IV .Iii 1 i w u V I I 1 VF-32 FSU Crusader VF'-32 Q Y. X1 if fa Qi? 9 I L . :l.l -.. 54.4.-.an ,,:--:-1qn,1ia-,:- YY - I+?-Q, :,.Y-L11-Lg. -fuzz ,' ,T - I., -,q4 ,X I F X iff, xxgggy, 4 , X ' ,W XX Q x W rw ' :W if 4' ,W w,U,..x I I W.-'- M. In-flight refueling. FSH Dernon takes e. drink frorn A4D Skyhawk. A The aireraf' t are Iieaded. :EIOII19 their task eorhpleted.. Ahead, the ship avvaite their return h 1 Work on the ship goes on . . Replenishrnent IE-Iere it COI'I1eS . . Vertical replenishment Hi-line sfyle Q v X4 NX ff mmm-4 X I 7 I xx QU I XX ,no ,Q- Red Boll Express Q 4 ..-f 3, , ,,. .f I 1 l pf' aw 'M We eaf fonrghf! 2 Jw , fw . 2. 5, , , Q ck gl: K c M ,J Down the mechanical conveyor belf v ta! -.-l A J A JH! Q 3 P 1' A41 M-PV' Down the human chain of waifing hCH1dS X..- 4 -21. 1--.an 'X-Pl x.,, - .' ,x-r 1 24 -- NH- l- fiery, , '- . , ..,,. fha Ovens Under Cupabfe Culinary supervnsfon Info heorfy! ho! maui, Q there it goes it W H 'L- s -x. rht' illpfllfvl HY J!! IH UH .faq 'A if bf Z If ,X Ufmbrokvn I m- gnrg Hu- Huy-. wf Hungry xmfolx, ,F ih-1, ' 10 I+ V Y If 1 ivy? nw, .4 m ,QQ 5 Us v4 'A., . I1'1' 1 ! 1 .L X X Care package I ll fake two P41 If ' X , me N!! 1 1 W 'I Q FT Thar , Nw ber fix, ia fJ,r I There are rnorxlerlte of relaxation. too K 1 we banana split, please! Tk . and rnorrlents of solitude JN , .K f wifi , P K 'Q I think of you all the time . . . X66 ,v ff . .4 k xxx. X K X 9 Q I 5 ' - 57 27'-sat BIJIL 'Quan PA hl 4 , ' if ,l ' ',2r fk 9 ' ' - M,.. aj. .4--Qnw -.mg -V , X .:.b 'w-f- - A . 4- - V-vs. I - bw, - ' ' .Ti ' -Q -' - ' I vi-W, A , 'Q Q-ng ' 1 ml' 'K .: ' '-,,.. n 'I --4 f .+R A 3- - 3' ,L 1 -, ' 4-lo , ,,, 1 . ' ' 4 - -M - fa- - 7 ,'1 ', ' nl- '41 D ' , .. - 144. , - ,Jimi 1- Ov fl Q L 'Q A 'Vt' y -s mf- , ,4 . - an-. - f f I ,' ln... I, KIM!! nf' l.. ,gs 4 ' M... , ',ff 'Th 2, . 'fl --4' , ,.g- , .1 4 , If W' Ccfholic Mass on fhe foc's'le. Jewish services in fhe Chapel. 6 P x 'ss iii 1 2' Q, ' vQ!:A 1i M., ETJW I--5.5. - .,,gh5r5k. K-- X R 3-F--.,-- her -X ii T--N K, f M ,v J 5' 3175 ll H, f 67.35 -Ji E t Q f--- I. mx . X: g-fl W1 morrvenf of devoffon in o w ork-opdoy sefhrg , n 1 T time to Worship . 1 Q P fpsforwf servfce , V : .fn V U19 Chgplofn OHQU COVWTWUHIOH 1 .' .X 'A 4 ' , , A Qwfi , h A .S if I L 1 E u 4 E 5 5 X E E+ I , 2 l 3 vi ' is 1 , ' s f 1 5 l 1 , v I 1 1 P F v Q 1 1 5 N: I 1 i 1 Q i and then, it's back to WOTK Fueling compleied I K ii :Eg , --Q I 4 1 fs Sim . W 91' ,I ? .1-xx-N 3 5 1 1 1 E N One more course foward your high school diploma, sir. N 445 fi 3 .. 1411 Y Big wheels . . . 171 23 Fireworks. The perfect secretary. Everything comes our in fhe wash And he sfuck his head in 'he lion's mouth and rnore Work . Jig 173 The hghfing marines 3 Capta.in's Plot reoorrlrrlends Course C9041 ilt. I 3 3 Q E Q f 1, I7 4 Ilearned fo do this in kindergarten. i . C-2 Y , ' G' ' i -v in j I xi-gi 5 l -5, u E gp it ii b i 1 ' i z i ffm1'figL X M, 'K 4l..LP:' I Wired for sound. Cornbat Qsncurs Righf, 45 degrees rudder! ,ai 5 E 5, V an Y, The pe The old Navy Personnel. o-L. 'S Gear sef for A3D ' 177 l 4: PA. L, w 115 N, i H is I 1 l K i W . 1 1 1 1 1 11 H! 1 4 'i ig, G11 ee. I l 1 fx ,, 4 1 3 Q 1 2 a I l ni f i c Y 1 1 fda ll i w 1. 1? I Flight deck conference. il? l 5 1 5 E , il . c: gn I1 F, e 1 595 S 4 I is 3 13 A SfUdy in concenfrafion. 178 Z X 1 t 5 crbx ,aff- r,-1-' Y Adminisfrctive assistance. Miles of files. Q fy , s 1 3+ X i x 7'7 f X 'You don'f look so good yoursefff' 179 Tug-o-war wifh the Waccamaw Marines and admirem if fa i i Nix E' VFW! VA!! M K VI ll VN! Jump! Mail Coll X 181 . 1 I I I i I I i 1 2 'I I I V, M Zh ,Alfa Z I WA xp,-M--fmvfff Mlm- an I My 3 I I I Dial M for murder. Cenfrcl Confrol I I G., 'Y ,, , ,- ,, ,,... 1 Lcsf minufe odjusfmenf. Siolen momenf. 183 I in Q1 The aircrcfff refurn wifh a swooping rush, descending , on fhe flight deck wifh or roar . . . and snag fhe wire . . . IEICIMIIIEI! l84 50.7 'Q-T2-fs. l lb X1 Hook down. Sarafoga below 186 C, M N,g',,,' f-ve, 51 52 510 X ,, 4- E x 5 If AIQXSXNQ S 1 'wh 1 AN X UMW, I ,7,, Mx wx 1 .. QNX: 1 ,mgf fm . Fixx X 'eh :. .N .-,ff gaf 1.3-Q , ' X it The Hnol moment, anxiously woiched H X 'Nu'- .-LH W ,,.,...... W ,.-.-a-lP '.,, .. A - -f' -4 , M -gm. , , x A . -. H A, j-ur,:,,,,,...p,, ,, ,...., M ' -, , X ,, . .. f. W ' V ,, a,.5v,..,q,rs x in b N ,if Q 155,95-5 V , A ,Me V ,V C' 5 A W- , L N, , , Q-fs..-. ff I ..,,,,x '- . - H Q M ,, , V . V' W Y , l, n V A AV.-AFW4 -nv' dang-V nam: - M ..,, ' ,. gf A . , , K 1 QW.. ' , ,,,,, 'W 't' ,, g ' -' W K wliffmlpgv .. ,,.-, , .. - : '-f , r gg'q5,,,,,, M, x, LMA , 'Q' . M.m Q.gg'gV fb.. x . f- ww. . I .- f f-1' 9-1 ' J x if , A . . .1 VW .A ,X X ' x ' ,,..4, fm. VA .D ,qd I V, J arm w.W, .. -1 , .- h ' . 5- ' Q 'wosugwa dy Q ' f x f . ,V ,f- 1 fx- . H x ,V ,Qu-If , - 5' M Fi 'HO ,W iv Coughf. 187 II I F 'I I I I I I' I I 1 II I I f:I I I III I II I I1 I VII Is ' I I' ,I Il I QI IIE I I , I I K I I I I I I II I I I' I I I - 'I QI I : I I II I I, I, I Ii I II II I I I I II I ' I II I I I 'I I I I 5 I :IIII I ' III. Il V ' III I I, , , I II IIS III I 'I . Ig ' I- I I I 'III I II I III II I I I I I I II I , I II, I 4 I II I I i II .Y Z I I I I I I II I E II I t V! I I 'I I II I I I I' I I III II I I I I I 5 I! A . ,I I 1 g 4 II I X I I I X Wi 5 I 3 Q If , VII I I II Ig III I II II m I ' IIII? ' f I I 1 I If II ' I II 3 I I I I it I, 'll I I I I I-I I88 I I I 2 l :I 1 f, ,, 7' 1 Fha: SN' jf Q .fm-V .MF yn. fsfiiv l A Crusader fakes o wave-OH 1 il L I 'I ' r n 4 jo X ,, i. l. ,. 11 I , 1 1 zl E, 1 s , K X 1 1 -H .., .1 I! if 1 'Q Coming home I nf' ,? I 5 i The aircraff are home, another cycle ended. In fhe Sarafoga roufine, fhe work has been done and fhe planes have Hown. If has nof been easy work, buf her men have been ready. P-me r 0 T45 ' 191 'X The moment of frufh l ...iA.AL lr: P i i rl 'Q 1 1 N Q ! ,I x Vi M rx ! 7 K 5 E4 gl . ri ,, ,. I? if ., W i r ' r 1 I N N yz M rx I X in 13 l 'M In V 5 N QU r Inf Q1 I . 1 1 1 + E X . e, 11 i J r i xI'i ll 4 rl Q11 I 5 . 1 Q. .I lb! 'Ev sr s f Helo on deck. I 192 I f The pilofs climb wecrily from Their aircraft. 'N 'vN 'Nv E?Qw 'w r 5 P i s f 3 n A I 3 Y MQ K f X ff S- 12, ,Q Z flu f , ,- ,fi X 1 A . fi A f . F v N fd ,f I i H 1 f X W 1X fm f N ,f f , , f f N Q Q Na mm, V V 'Z rw by V - jk Aw ' if Q f-f:f.? ' 4 fi K xf SN M 2 ,X.A'. N ,V . -Q5-i .T i . ' J I, ' . Y W rg K x we , 'idk lui' GUNNERY-2nd DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Richard E. Wall, Victor W. Simpson, Charles V. Bell, Kenneth F. McFadden, Samuel J. Robideau, Thomas E. Dalton, Johnny G. Delomas, Milton E. Morse, Edward M, Baker, Ronald E, Smith, Clifford E. Hale, Basil D. Good. Row 2 L to R: Edward M. Ellis Norman S. Ford, James D. Sedgwick, Michael E. Lonaus, waloorr Johnson, cnarles E. King, Hof- -'-viq. -if 1 Cert C R,att Emest C S: no an - 2v':e's: James R Bren CQ' - 2. . -5 -: K- :lam R Se gf' i's . Drs Ron 3LIo R: Jason' R E Q 5 2 'if :M ., -ands G-Jorge -Q 31, i - - - H ' Sie' ss A Corwin can, ' sin R Crisman, Ea: e AIA f GUNNERY-3rd oivlsloN S M . fn H: -,': 'f SN, Cn 7, F, F2'E'T .,'4..a RUW1 L fv R5 Eugene B' Wetzel SN' Paul J' Heagerty Qpsfi 'James E., Diese Sai-. Row 3 L SA, John H. Knowles SN, Hubert W. Montgomery 1 'Rf,'. !ff!'a,,,'.'.'o-,.,g-, gm, iff-est F, Esate S+'-..Ter BM3, Alfonso R. Carrizzo SN. Gerald L. Inks SN. rg' QHBMA QQ' fa 52, J- pa 15, SN' 3.-f G. Lam Rmhard C Mounon BM2' Henery MaddenSNGerr?1?x oorn'a'F2f TQ af- re. Rcsafs eva. Qeonafo' J 2 L to R: james B. williams BNI1.Norm3l'1 . SN, walter w. Davis BM3. Charles E. Bryant SN- Witzke B'-'3. l95 -4 R J 'V - t I it I I X . .Q Q GUNNERY-3rd DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Donald' C. Resinger SN, Artagnan Ramirez SN, Robert J. Harrison SN, Gary P. Bartlett SN, Daris Williams SN, William N. Todd SN, Albert J. Jesse SN. Row 2 L to R: Billy J. Rose SN, Henry C. Pope SN, Edward W. Roberts SN, Billy R. Nloats SN, Samuel S. Garcia SN, Robert D. Powers SN, Wil- liam E. Seaton SN. Row 3 L to R: LTJG Rupert D. O'Brien, Kenneth R. Clark SA, James W. Robinson SN, Byron L. Harmon SN, Bernard A. Rohrman BM3, William E. Raygor SA, Carlos R. Huff SN, James J. Elison SN, John J. Ryan lll SNS, Row 4 L to R: Eugene E. Gallinatti SN, Abner C. Jones lll SN, Gary D. Grinnell SN, Billy R. Williams SN, Everett J. Wal- lace SN, James D. Hojnacki SA. ff ff Z , fx i GUNNERY-4th DIVISION gow I I- I0 .Ri C- L- Sfuckes BMC, R- W. Wright SN, N. Keyes, D. A. Kowalske SN, R. B. Schriner BIVI3. B352-ogegaflly iN.Sft.OJReln,CgIQJe f3N.VJ. yolooglsg srgl, Kirby BM3, H. Kirby BM3, lvl. McMillan SN, ' I--age lf- I1tSN,J.C.J SN,G.A.RdSN, .- Jorge SN, D. F. Mercer BM1. Row 2 L to R: ENS B Cigbxan BNI3. Img ee lf? PM W3 '51, sw W 151. .: i'i'i ww-1 Q 4 if 1 ,KM ,fe f l GUNNERY-5th DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Carl J. Willi GNI1, Dallas O. Conway SN, Robert A, Carrizzo SA, Robert L. Norris SN, Kenneth R. Leasor SN, William T. Harnett GIVI3, William F. Clark SN, George W. Miller SN, Franklin D. Reece SN, Charles K. Burke SN, Leonard G. Charette SN. Row 2 L to R: Thomas J. Zimmer GIVICS, Floyd K. Smith SN, Ellsworth E. Meigs SA, Thomas E. Murphy SA, Winfield L. Floyd GM3, Hayes E. Battan GM2, 1 f Thomas E. Summers GM3, Robert L. Darby SN, Charles K. Burke SN, Stephen A. Cataldo SN, James J. Beacom GlVl3, Ernest ini Washington GM3, LTJG Anthony Nl. Atkinson. Row 3 L to R: Richard Scott- Smith GlVl3, Robert NlcCauley SN, John L. Brennan GlVl3, Danny J. Statzer SN, Stephen S. Kacprzak GM3, James lVl. Pruitt SN, Gary B. :Dobbins SN, John G. Hines GlVl2, Bobby Davis SN, John W. Bowman GM2. ,eff ,ff L,-1' 1,-r M , 1 ,J 9 GUNNEFIY--7th DIVISION Row 1'L to R: Raymond D. Forester Jr. PFC, Daniel E. Sullivan LCPL, Robert H. Bowyer PFC, Charles Nl. Sharpe PFC, James H. Burney PFC, Wayne L. Ford- ham PFC, Darwin R. Crabtree LCPL, Byrum L. Tate PFC, Raymond E. Schilling LCPL, Leon lVlcCaw LCPL, Robert E. Zutaut PFC, Frederic H. Reeder LCPL, Billie R. Barton PFC, Floyd A. Gall PVT, Henry W. Davis CPL, William W. Gerst PFC. Row 2 L to R: CAPT Paul P. Pirhalla, James H. Wright 1stSGT, Robert J. Zoch CPL, Lawrence R. Karr PFC, Joseph E. Brazaitis LCPL, Roy A. Hoatland LCPL, Richard V. Curry F Thomas L. Gulledge LCPL. Charles ' 1 PFC, Archie J. Anstey PVT, Carlos K. H Daniel R. Schultheis Jr. PFC, Fmgncit. LCPL, Henry F. Fitzsimmons ..lr, CFL, Geo, selin PVT, Peter W. Darst LCPL, Josinw E. Byrne la . Donovan W. Ridgeway PFC, Jenn R. Belt Jr. PFC. Joseph F. Pointex PVT, Thomas H, Shut? SGT. rl M I1-1 'HE 'lsr 'Ui GUNNERY-FOX Row 1 L to R: Richard B. Geraghty SN, Raymond A. Lanphere SA, Presley C. Hudson SN, Lamar P. Hill FTIVI3, Larry J. Stringfield SN. Row 2 L to R: M, M, Gantt FTC, Richard G. Greene FTIVl3, Thomas A, Cha- vana SN, Maurice H. Sherrill SN, Donald P. Garner ' A A th r lvl Partridge Jr. FTA3, Patrick J. Kllcooley SN, r u SN RodolfOCf1I RGYU3 1? DIVISION FT:-3 James C Cscx V1 Ron 3 L to R: Cnartes N 313, FTSX QQTET 3 Ton' sen FTA5 Jon R Qa'h'fc'f FTE Sea' es -N ,amassd FTASN Cnar es L 5 'rf' L'i SN .a ':: Q 'fag' SN E 5'w,f1lH braid SN ir -' Fr L f! ! lx! GUNNERY-FOX DIVISION Abernathy SN, James 'L Rcoinson YN1, CWO-W3 Michael Ciardu 'o. Row 3 L to R: Frederick B. Fox C K rv' FTA3 Robert L. Lindquist FTA3, '1 L to P Bennie L. Mallory , ' B, Crandall SN, David W. Davis FTSN. NS Milton W David -- 5 - , f H FTLSN, Robert L. LUSISY SN, Bli- gi apjvell SN. Row 2 L to R: E I w - , 9 1. o.r.J, Verlin G. Mclntosh FTA3. William Reber. HH, .e.erso'1 Q .J SN, Nolan G. O'Hara YNSN, Richard D. lie Lewis Jr. SN. IP' 199 . ,fm ,Q-I 41. -I .w.,..y., , K, If -an-.4 46 J X? V 4 . 11. ...lf 'J l GUNNERY-G Row 1 L to R: Aubrey D. Spell SN, Thomas A. Cooper AN, Everette M. Green SN, Michael Inj Thomasino SN, Ronald G. Herel AO3, Calvin O. Pettis AO3, Wallace D. Owen GM2, Ro.nald G. Cur- tis AO1. Row 2 L to R: Robert J. Melewski AN, Joseph Inj Beard SN, Terry G. Klaum AN, David M. DIVISION Royster AO2, Dale G. Sorensen SN, Stanley H. Grim- wood SN, Alfred E Spangler AO3, Kenneth D. Wat- kins AO3, Row 3 L to R: Mitchell Inj Lavelle SN, Cal- vin F. Rumler SN, Dowli-ng L. Mock AO3, Joe S. Logs- don SN, Robert G. Harvey AO2, William L. Kimball AN, Clarence E. Van Sickle AN, John M. Wright AO2. - X ras: : -gi i . 15:9- ...-v but GUNNERY--G DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Leroy Inj Broadway SN, Lawson R. Rosane SN, John D. Kotvis GM3, John D. Murphy AO3, Elmer H. Purnell SN, Martin Inj Flores SN. Row 2 L to R: CWO-3 James C. Sweat, Robert C. Meredith AO2, Ronald R. Rowan AN, John D. Crawford AN, Roosevelt Inj Johnson AO1, Thomas J. McLaughlin SN, Melvin 200 L. Lindsay AO2, Ronald U. Snider AO3, Richmond E. Staples AO3, Jerry E. Nelson AO3, WO-1 Judson M. Brodie. Row 3 L to R: Bud L. Rush AN, Charles E. Cummings SN, Leland E. Ellis SN, Charles L. Simpson SN, Percy L. Gooden AO3, Everett E. Poff AO1, Leo C. Mahar GM3. James H. l-liggenbotham AN. , .. .-,,,...-.....,...,. -- ..,, . ,. . ...N , ,, - ,, ,.,,,,,, GUNNERY R Irving A Sabins SN Raymond fn! Row 1 L to : . , Stockton AO3, Henry T. Barrale SN, Ronald E, Beatty GM3, Benjamin tml Anderson AOC, Jerry A. Atkinson SN, Lee thy Stanley SN, Leonard Nl. Boucher AO3. Charles F. Schatra AN. Row 2 L to R: LT William A. ' ' . O Pickens, Clarence L. Sullivan AOAN, William T s- born AN, Thomas Chl Martin AN, Howard D. Wales ITWL 1 f '-51 GUNNERY- Row 1 L to R: Marc E. Johnson SA, William H, Ka AT1, Lawrence K. Watkins Ltay-fringe wimlaunfl-Z0 . Lt R: D 'd . IU er - ' ' SN Row 2 o I ' avi an AT2' Fumey M. Stewart ATAN, William P. Freem Pafwgbwn Jews SN. fll Row , RSLWS ' NN, -RS. RJ Lag 1- ,iw Lux' GM DIVISION AT2 yi 15' J me' E. Bra.-m LN, Parh F. Skelton Csorge AAT Jai:::3SN. ish' 'W' F5332 FTR3- Effie! L -an : frzmcos SA. Bruce W. Behrend x1 higw, GUNNERY-GM DIVISION Row1 L to R: Burton F. Eckler AT2, Stanley B, Martin Jesse L. Linder AT1, Matthew R. Teneyck SA, Gordon AT2, Loney L. Mills AT2, Robert J. Cody AT2, Michael W. McCrary Jr. AQAN, James F. Walker ATR3, Warren J. Baiamonte SA. Row 2 L to R: LCDR Leward A. Hal- B. Miller GSC, Herbert G. Spears ATC. lock, Leonard M. Krewson ATC, Robert L. Paris ATR3, 202 GUNNERY-w.1 Row1Lro R. ENS RoyS,G t - gf NWC. Kenneth E. Smith 'REvZYSl7UlJf?i?p5'O?e 5355 eofffey W- Klesllnger Nvvs, Ronald v. Brewer NWSN' Albert J. Couture NW3, Robert H. Porter NWSN' fQf3Sv52r3hLlXibwI4a?KInwia.k Nwsm, william C. Moore ETCAI kinson CWO- M S Richard F. Castrucci, Robert P. Wil . e vm F. B tt J . D Henman PN3, Gerald o. LuacrgfNwsNIIY1Vv?i'iigrrihrI.rqru'?l DIVISION ner NWSN, Alfred L. Wylie NW3, Warren N. C8I'L?'3l'lIfE'T' NWSN, Ronald E. Ulrich NWSN, Jack M. Gainey NWA. LCDR Murray A. Moyce. Row 3 L to Rf Samuel LE- Holmes NW3, Bobby J. Pinner NW3, Terry D..Rf1G li NWSN, David D. Mormon NW5. Hubert lf. Vl'ill'a 'iv NW3, Herbert H. Harfst lll N'N24 Calvir It Rumbfxf NWSN, John W. Blake EM1. unfit.. za- i A lf, it A a P133 'L . 1 I . e Q 0 , Xl ' , 5 , I . E Q. ' Q6 GUNNERY- Row 1 L to R: Gerard A. Mcl-lale EMCA, Gareth E. Myer YNSN, William K. Bruce NW2, Earl T, Wylie NW3, Richard L. Berry NW2, Clayton Garrett NW3, Arthur A. G. Klass NW3, Kenneth C. O'BrocK NWSN, Joseph C. Wicks NWSN, Thomas A. Hamilton BMI. Row 2 L to R: ENS Walter G. Winstead, ENS John E. Wright, Phil W. Steward NW2, Cecil D. Eadie NWSN, Donald J. Tygart NWSN, Thomas W. Schrei NW3, Donald R. -Clif' U-yor. 5- 1' Qs' an W-2 DIVISION Andre.-is Ni'-SN .Jann -'-' Scmse 'sung MN3. LCDR Nlorray A H':,:e -RS isa. '- A H: 5 ff Row 3 L to R: Elmer L, Vain iso CAC? ENS C'a g N Ancerson, 'Nw iam Q Eva: f, N.'.3 La , 2. Jv'.:efs:'w NWS. AIQXBACE' C P1211 SK1 -ee A .Jansen fm'-2, Gary V niacin ilfiik Sr : 3 .Tc gntsn M'-3, Lloyo E Sinn'-' ':'e Q . La? :cr Cr-CZ, Frank J Konooa CWO2. M pr:-fi VV I' rf. 'gift Iv' Y-s-1 Division suPPi. ,V H Ae SAI Raw 1 L to R: Benny H. Pellom S-K2, Lifm A- Hefbst SKI, Carl T. Lux SK3, Wayne L. Dingledine SN, Free- SN James E. . r i , J W. W d , man Nl Godf GJ SN oe oo sd C Reust SN rner ska william c. Ford SA. Ame Ch. ies DI Gui Qeaniey E Stafford sta. Row 2 1. to R: ar KC. R oe t E. Lambert SN. lhGm3S V. UNI gaofae eager SA, Francis V. Ferguson SK3.M1Ch39I FE gfdaugnzln SA, Steohen R, Smith SN, Gary N, Rgnivn SKB, Herman W. Roberts SK3. John D. Ross SN' lffayng A, VCCBVFI SK3. 203 , ,,,g y S. SUPPLY-S-1 nlvlsloN J t h SN Tony C R: J M. G vasi S3, Edward T. Davis Elmer R, Alexander SN, Ellf0Y A- ef' Sc ' gg? 11-l'QrI?y P. ilngfrfian Bruce A. Takach sK3, Earnest SN, Gerald F. Cronin Sgl, glramsfxi Gary A. Moreau SA, David A. lvlaffin sK3, Richard G. Lyman P. Hall SKE, ljolfffmh S556 f Hauck SN, Louis K. Schneider SK3, Daniel J. Car- Fleming SK3i Cha' 95 - 3 ' roll SK2, Row 2 L to R: Richard H. Baird SKC, 1 ' . - - .,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,n..,-f JUL... . . S.. . ., .1 JTU K 4 A ,wk W if i E, -4. n SUPPLY-S-2 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: James R. Terrill SN, August V. Medel- ros SN, Raburn A. Sanderson SN, Paul H. Sheldon CS2, Ronald E. Miller CS3, Louis A. Funicelli CS3, Frank S. Lippert SN. Row 2 L to R: George A. Dun- lavy CS1, Leonard C. Herm CS2, Walter M. Frye CSC, Frederick E. Vinson CSC, James D. Jones CS1. Row 3 L to R: Marshall fnl Johnson SN, Teofilo lnl Bautista CS2, Roger J. Lightcap CS3, Edward C. Tompkins CS1, L V Johnson CS2, John P. Moore SN, Arnold my Garza CS3, Lionel C. Constant SN, Aubrey -D- Smith CS2. Row 4 L to R: Willie C. Black SD3, Benja- min F. Kennedy CS2, Alton G. Morrison CS2, Jessie E. Ross SN, Gustave C. Hendricks SN, Richard U11 Neal SN, Joseph C. Warmack CS3. E. Ross SN, Gustave C. Hendricks SN, Richard SUPPLY-S 2 DIVISION Row1 L to R: Stanley G. Griffin SN, James R. Reardon SN, Ernest O, W. Dewitt CS3, Billy R. Green CSB, Roof ert E. Rice SN, James A, Thompson CS2, Hazen l. Mciilwain SN, Josepr lnj Bennett CS2. Charm N Meade SN. Row 2 L to R: Jack H. Wertz CSL, Thorrias E. Buchannon CS3, Joseph A, Cosco SN. lE1'Vlrt', L Hayes SN, John C. Azzariti CSC, Elmer C Camonff CS2, Earl D. Cain CS3, William N. Boyer SN, Jaffhv. lnl Green SN. Row 3 L to R: Thomas ln, 'NillirJ'r'. Qi Julian lnl Stanton CSI, Raymon R Creech SN, Sam - -4. SUPPLY Row 1 L to R: Adrian J. Jacquez AN. Wiilard V. Jor- .n: Qi-42 Nl T SSH2 l.arryG UTJVD - dan SN,Jaquin . ove . , it --v ' i' ' ff- AN. Dev-: F Fred L. Wilkerson SN. Carl E. Nilliairs. U Gibbs AA, Robert A. Montone SN, '.'f:llie D. Vo eve ' asc QN. Row 2 SN, Robert L. Collier SN. Lee Roy Dswe .. A V Y. L to R: George T. Yates SHC. Ernest D. Janes bur C. Jackson SN, Floyd B. Jones SN. W. H- A' Eff hx' Jamie L. Hornsby SN, Malcolm J. Paul SH2. B. G I , , . I I , LW.: 'W SU PPLY-S-3 DIVISION Row1 L to R: lsaiah lnj Pounds AN, Daniel M. Nelson SN, Johnnie L. Williams SN, Mack fnb Paxton SH2, Ronnie R. Hoover SN, Harold R. Apple SN, Norman C. Tibble SN, Marvin D. Carter SH3, Thomas H. Fitz- gerald AN, Walter J. Early AN, Gerald R. Westfall SN. Row 2 L to R: Preston T. Collins SN, Otto L. Dibala Jr. SN, John W. Loiko SN, Robert W. Murphy SN, Abler L. Wilkins Jr. SN, Loren D. Johnson SN, Elmer D. Rosenbaum SN, Clifford L. Sanders SN, John D. Renninger SH3, Donald A. Heise SN, William W. Broadbent Jr. SN, W. R. Hendrix AN, Eddie C. Free- man SH2, Edward A. Tuberosa SN, Tony A. Huderson SH3, Thomas E. Burrell SN, Levis G. Pemberton Jr. SH1, Delano J. Demps SH3, Roy lnj Cobb SH3, J. A. Burgess AN, William Small SN, Edward C. Hitchner SN, Carl E. Adams SN, Solomon R. Provan AN. I Q -1 L A, . 3. ... ,Y V . C I 1 SUPPLY-S-3 DIVISION Row 1 L to Rza Dervin L. Maynard SH3, James A. WOOGS SN, David F. Bongfeldt SN, Harry A. Vanden- bos AN, Samuel P. Holmes AN, William Herington SN, Carl J. Trochesset SN, Darrell H. Harnish SN, Barney L. Webb SH3, Paris J. Lewis Jr. SH3. Row 2 L to R: Kenneth L. Turner SHI. Oscar L. Pierce SK3, Arthur H. Nash Jr. SN, John G. Taylor SKl, Carl E. Fern SH2, Nathaniel Gainey SN, John K. Miltier AN, Sidney J. Burgess SN, Leo J. Leclere SN, R. B. But- ler AN, Samuel M. Rider SH3, T. P. Campbell AN, Frank A. Gutierrez SN, Walter M. Henderson SN, Rodger R. Dugas SN, William Stevens SH2, Donald A. Gagnon SK3, Everret Buddenberg SN, P. D. Dower AN, Thomas L. Flowers AN, John A. Stramecky SN. 'R 1 -hams... - -. ..., - ,WMM N M I I - si ., .Q -.., . fi 2 . W.. 36.--..:12 fx. NJ cm 1'9- I ff 2 I r I I 'A :mg DJ QV T SUPPLY- Row 1 L to R: Robert L Rynish DK1 Jose - ' . - DVI K. Sche- vitz DKC-Pl, John A. Mattingley DK1, ENS Bruce M Cheffy- ROW 2 L to R: Clarence S, Crow lll SKSN Joseph D. Glenn DK3, Valentine S. Gavlick Jr, DKBV, 7. S-4 DIVISION Thomas J A er' -N - - o..3 2 -fs'- T 'Q - xi , L Ba E30 4 s', Elcnuf-Lx!'R.vivsVi 'Y .EN an ,Ar LKQN T, I , 0 K -.r-r 'X -sil- ,I- Vf-fglf A - 2: P::,.:5e fx -.Jayne ... 3.- . J-1 'J:' , V5 :L--- Xks '15 207 Sl? I3 SUPPLY-S-5 DIVISION R0w1 L to R: Joseph L. Hooper TN, Leonard Z, Lara crera TN. Peas.: D Car: zo TN. Ss e o Candel- TN,. A G Pruiett, SD2, Noroerto Inj Almario SD2. ar a Jr TN Eroesc T Gee-pe TN, as-'azz R, 'lagrio Enrique P. Noble TN, Rodulfo G. Nunal TN. Salvador TN,-1-AZ: ' a '.'. . 'ata TN. James .'.'. JQF',fSf,'l Jr, SD3, C. Gador Jr. TN, Armenio G. Tugade TN, O. Rodrigues .Ha :er C. r-fo..se 333. Eeiam o F, ',' tene. SDI, TN, Renato I. Almanzor TN, Joseph A, McMurray TN. James P. Horton TN. Row 3 L to R: Homer ?.', Butler Victorino T. Lurnagui TN, Graciano E. Ran1e'iz TN, SDL. Rayne: T Reno :s 532. James R. Hodges John A. Scott TN, Filemon C. C. Campsogrado TN. SD3, Carl Brcrs.-I C4 TN, James L. Cnatman TN, SI, Eleazar D. Ocampo TN, Jimmie L. Simmons TN. Alfred C a r E. George SD2. 55.-.arc , So amen SD3, David Jackson SD3, Virgil W. Price SD3, James I.. McCall 'r Vo: e, SD2. 'Jax -'o '.'. -lcd oo TN. Harold Inj SD2, Laurentino C, DelCarmen TN. Row 2 L to R: Ben- Sm in SD2. CI s 'ol Soc.-.ri SD2. Reginald Inl Jamin W. Hill SD1, James Inj Wilson TN, Lennie Sm :n TA. Pr ff: Y. Enr co TN. Lennie Q. Davis SD3, Moore TN, Vernice Childs SD3, Louis Edwards Jr. SD2, Norris 'cg C aw SD2, Rienars E. Brad.-ray TN, John Spencer B. Jones TN, Robert W. Johnson SD2, Adolph fl. Pew TN. Rancoipn 'nl Stewart SD2, Iffarland W. IDI Davis SD3, Johnnie D. Roque Jr. TN, Wilfredo P. Adkins SD2. John L.. Houston SD3. Jessie Iny Nicker- Llavore TN Zosoimo E Canuel TN Virgilio D Ca- son TN. M...,,,,..,..,, K Q g ,Q L, an Q SUPPLY S 5 DIVISION L to R: Joseph my Fisher SD3, Sidney my Jones SD3 lny Crosblyl SD2 Harry L Davis SD2 David ini Hen Alton G. Barker Sr. TN, George E. Fant TN, Hubert derSOI'1 T SUPPLY-S 6 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Lyr1ellKnJGIadness AK3, William J. Bol- ton SN, John F. Monroe AK3, Fredrick C. Nlondello AN, Jerome E. Burke AKAN, Lester E. Johns AK1, Francis E. Hutchinson AK1. Row 2 L to R: LCDR Reynold C. Tveita SC, USN, Walter fnl Powell Jr. AN, Nelson L. Gentry AN, Wade lnl Towry AN, Donald L, Gage AK2, Jerome fnl Gilwarg AK3, Eugene S. Pynduss AK1, Arthur W. Colona SN, Harvey P. Morgan AKCM, Row ENGINEERING A DIVISION Row1 Lto R: Eugene R. Puglisi FA, Melvin L.SChr1eif der MM3, Donald T. Bena MM3, Richard M. Vlllhauer MM3, Walter S. McClain FN, Richard A. Carson FA, artln T. Ammann FA, Lloyd D. Anderson FA, Edrich A, Kllne FA, Larry A. Peterson FN, Harold D. Nash MM2. Row 2 L to R: Junious E. Parker BTC, James C. Capps FN, Jay R. Kritz FN, John lvl. Leader FN, John H. Bos- ,-'- -' T ENGINEERING A DIVISION Hr' l Row1 L to R: Charles E. Foultz FN, James A. BiViV1S ' ' M Hale MMS 'N2 Robert G. Ferrettl FA, Brlan ln? C - ' ' FN. Jones leo L. Mana'o EN2, Vernon L. Laporte I Felton MM2, Ernest F. Bufton MM2, Jesus ml az Jr. EN3, Frank D. Paino FN, Henry L. HelmS J. Row 2 L to R: Donald L. Beckstrom MMC, Don- ' FN Dale C. Eck- N. dance FN, Charles A. Langer , 'N, Donald R. Miller MM2, Thomas R. Renshaw ,W ff Q M , . , 1 I N , V .MA I ,, hs f A ENGINEERING-A DIVISION Row1 L to R: England R. Byrd MMFA, Ronald W. Farr FA, Donald D. Lutz MM1, Richard E. Collins MR2, Robert A. McKim FN, Joseph fnl Tolnai MM3, Robert L. Murray FN, Leonard L. Thompson MMFN. Row 2 L to R: Roger L. Goodall MM3, D J Blue EN3, Richard G. Scott MM2, Earl J. Clark BT2, Richard D. Scherer MM2, Ray C. Hamilton EN3, Braden J. Jene- zon MMFN, William L. Javins Jr. FN, Donald H. Wil- liard FN, Marlyn E. Robinson MM3, Ronald J. Fromm FA, Ralph L. Smith MM1, David S. Morningstar MM3. if If X. C A ENGINEERING-E DIVISION Row1 L to R- ENS Anthony P Shalhou E D' ' ' . - . - . B EM3, Th C. Officer, Gerd lol Broehl EM R D Nlslon Scannell FN' Raympnd J owker omas 3, onald G. Breault FA, K k FN, Marvin W. Wahlberg FA, Robert lnI iQQ',1a'g CK FQSW EM31 Edward L- Labracque EMFN, R2IIfy egrvis, Donald J. Heberiing EM2, Richard lnl Robert E 5-'Dllan EM2, Richard C. Gregelak EMFN, Murphy EM3, William L. Skipper EM1, LT Joe J. L to R. ENSOCEDEECI EMS, Ffeddle M. Lewis FN. Row 2 Lilienfeld Electrical Officer. rge . Kirk E Division J.O., Jack W, I l .14 1 ENGINEERING-E onvssxon I Row 1 L to R: Leonard H. Yoza lC3, Edward J. 12:3 Lai' --f' Q I Revak ICFN, Edward C. Croall IC2, Charles P. Chrrsz- ,1 Fe' ,V RQ., .I mas ICFN, George T. Axtell ICFN, Srdney C. Frsher no R :' g.- I- ICFN, Donald E. Arendt ICFN, Edrndnd J Keeler ,f ICFN, Frederick L. Rippy IC3. Row 2 L to R1 AIDVIQVIV: ,f I. Szecsei ICFN, Frederick L. Harrod IC3, Hom C. Gam I lagher IC3, Arthur L. Ritzrnan ICFA, John D Cr-:fn-f I I I X ENGINEERING-E DIVISION , A - .3,- 3 g -. I Saws. 1 - .12-'i - Row 1 L to R: Robert H. Beaule FN, Davvgtl-4 Pi-Sf E,?':.,O 3,1 in h M-5 5 . 3 .xg - .a ,ni FA, Thomas A. Evans FN, Glenn B. Cfamrcf :,',f' QM,-.Q ,7':f-- E I - .-'es F E234 EE Fr: ,q Ir! Frank J. Baggett EMFN, Arrnond A. Rrcrgarci ERN. -- Ir L I ,E-L :Ziyi - 332,57 51,3 'NI Robert L. warda EM3. Harold R, andrea -..IFA vw - ri! fm' Lr, 4 J . if ENGINEERING-E DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Glenn A. Pearson FN, Larry S. Stewart R. Arenz EM2, Marion K. Light EMFN, William D. EM2, Richard C. Morris EM3, Francis R. Weatherly Crawley EM3. Row 3 L to R: Eugene D, Brown EM1, EM2, Samuel H. Lenhart EM2, Kenneth R. Woolley Larry E. Harbaugh EM3, James S. Mackoviak EM3, EM2. Row 2 L to R: Meredith L. Grover FA, Donald Larry E. East EM3, Verner M. Soderena EM3, Gary N. L. Stewart FA, Bernard A. Hryhorysak EM3, Kenneth Landru EM2, Robert P. Cavanaugh EM3. L. Aley EM3, Michael J. McNaughton EM3, Anthony tt nc. ENGINEERING-E DIVISION Row1 L to R: Michael C. A-rchambeau, FA, Loden D. Row 3 L to R: William R. Malesic EM1, Leon lnl Mills Brown EM3, Edward A. Smith EM3, Harry D. Cooper EM3, Edgar H. Fox FN, Daniel J. Kelley EM3, Robert EM3, Gary L. Howell FN, Raymond J. Millerschin EM2. J. Marks EM3, Durlin M. Clow EM3, Jerry L. Stone EM2. 212 4 J 'H . 3 ENGINEERING-B DIVVSION KAW, :vt P H - W Vi- N Row 1 L to R: John G. Peterson BT3, Carl D. Morne . , J - Jr. BT3, Thomas R. Kuntzi, FN, Horace G. Nelson FA, ,- Byron N. Estes BT3, Robert E. Osborne FA, lrlartlrl fny Simons FN, Harry H. McDanlel Jr. BT1 Row 2 L to R: ENS Anthony J. Salemi, James J. Klflln lr FA, Albert M. Tome, BTFN, Walter lnl Wrlgnt Fil, .larnea P. Joseph FN, Luther W. Lambrlght BT3, Eugen: H N L , ,RJ-w3Li:R.. M ENclNeERlNG-a DIVISION r -.-,. in-U rap- 3,155 - 2,2 . 3'2. . 2 'YH .- Row 1 L xg R:lV1aryin E.CharltOn-FA,Jogxf:1l,-,Agolgilf Q35 - V- - - QOH 3 L to fR, H ' ' he -5 .. A ,erm fn, BT1, Nlartnn ln! Slmons FN. Brlan J. ee 7. A -A- ,M l - lr all BTA. - 3: .. Donald G. Robertson FA. Nlllllam l...,RuSSvQ -MM a ter ln! Wrivht FN Row 2 L to R: Junlor E. 'au' in ' X . ,.. -,:,--,:: 7 WI C, . aft VJ 'F-H--M-1-1 - s FN, LeRoy A. Bowie FA, James W. Lahllastus blC, El 5 N - V 9 - 3 J fl- 'Tier L. 2 n, l ,,,51n IF. , ,,,,,,,,,, ...W -I-- if-J .. . D ... 1 U9 ENGINEERING-B DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Charles B. Motley BT3, Billy M. Adams BT2, Francis A. Kirkham FA, Gordon W. McGuire BT3, Stanley G. Davis FN, William F. Seabridge FN, Ron- ald G. McDaniel FA, Richard A. Brown FA, Charles A. Yundt BTFN. Row 2 L to R: ENS Richard R. Sur, Hil- lard L. Young BT3, Donald R. Scantland FN, Larry K. Drieling FN, Richard G. Dwello FN, Clarence R. . -. ay -44 4 Michael Jr. BT3, William O. Ewton BT3, Lee J. Miller FN, Ernest D. Dodson FA, Norman J. Bishop BTC. Row 3 L to R: William O. Smith FN, Robert R. Montgomery FA, Frank W. Driscol FA, George Inj Rushing FN, Wil- liam R. Bocook FA, Jessie R. Maddox FN, Thomas L. Hughes BT3, Norman E. Dumont FA, Clyde D. Tim- mons FN. gy -NM 'ff mf , . .X... M. L f , ff W. , ENGINEERING-B DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Joseph J. Swanek BT1, Ernest D. Dod- son FA, Thomas E. Slade BT1, Henry E. Ward BT1, Ned f'C -Ivey BT3, Charles R. Taylor BT2, Norman lnl P-icchloldi FA, Larry D. Clotfelter FN. Row 2 L to R: Virgil E. Wenzel BT3, Ronald F. Voelpel, BTFA, Hillard L. Young BT3, Eddie L. Fowler BT2, Ruben 2l4 lnj Matamoras BT3, Tommy L. Davidson BT3, David G- Munyon FN, Glen E. Blythe FA, Darrell K. Cole BT2, Wallace M. Stryker Jr FN. Row 3 L to R: David E. Rhodes BT3, James T. Kunze r'N, Jwck R. Schroth FN, Kurt J, SUl'lCISIVOl'Tl FN, Terry Nl, 'llluggelfnan FN, Horace H. Carraway FN, Francis ll.-l. C:-rrell FN. ENGINEERING-M DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Thomas G. Thornes MM3, Billie J. Webb FA, William R. Clark lVllVl3, George F. Egri FA, Richard W. lvlachnowski FA, Stanley E. Gerrish lvlrvll, Frank C. Simmons lVllvl2, Orville C. Davis FN, James W. Yonce FA, Jimmie L. lvliller FN, Samuel D. Newberry FN, David L. Brawley FA, Ralph lvl. Johnson FN, Joseph A. Reiken FN, William O. Ryder FR, Rieharo A Rodemer lVllVl3. Row 2 L to R: CWO Clifford N. Raley, LTJG William C. Walke Jr., Henry E. Murphy FA, Ar- thur L. Abrams FA, Robert E. lVlacNevin FN, Eugene Inj Williams FA, Peter R. Cleary FN, Earl G. Stanley FN, Lai-,renee A '.'a:ne.- s '. .' .N s E Beck 'NVD Da-I fl .M F'a 1 FA. R,:e'Z B , .. '. .'3 R3. 's . J S':'.f '3f '. .'L L-'-. F 'Beat '. - :ne .'. C'an 'now A 'VC Row 3 L to R1.'. ,1 '.' 511.-. FN so an ff ESM ' ' -:' Y -'5 '71 , ' Q '.1, FN .l. .3.5'l X BBN FA L sy: - .131 .1 J V f1.,.':: '. .'I Dvd' - 'ff' Z.: yarn F-3 Jan ii Avg .. 'e' FN .'. .wi E if., i if 1- C- . ..-'w.i l, - Y: JH' L Yi Ze J ENGINEERING-M DIVISION . i ,i - i H , g F', Ra.ei n L. Player VFA1 Row 1 L to R: David L Forbes FA, Lonny E- UBWS SA' ggi! R5Qg 11'e. pfelri, -,--,-C, Rgw 3 L Glen L. Summann FN. William K- Malkm JV' MN3' Rf gsm G 5:-on -, .'2. Fra'-A J. Burien FW. Franvf carol G. Winslow v'm3. Willard R. Haywam MM3' G I FQ, g,C,55,f ag .,.,j.'2j-,,,,,m 5. ceiling Fr-i. Lee F. rii bert lnl Chaiez FA, Silas W. FulkEeJsondlN'lPM3StJ1rgs: les? ignvz gauges L' HH, 3,75 FN' ...',enCe,, Fl VC R. H d MTI2. ROW 2 L to R: Wal' - - 'N R of--sf 'J i,-'.-. FN. ar en. I FA Charles F WeDDFN Edward Daniel FA, Ro..- t A. ac sic Sr MMC, ElwV,n L. Foro . -FN' Wllsoh S4 Ke,- L, Kimm , 'V'lvl3, Rlchafd D. LUCBS 2I5 l 0 fi ENGINEERING-M DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Silas C. Shockley MMC, Roy L. Coch- ren FN, Richard G. Grundel MM3, William F. McAuley FA, Julian H. Hambrick FA, John E. Fowler MM2, Alexander H. Harris MM3, Stanley lnl Ferguson MM3. Row 2 L to R: Benjamin lnh Chisolm MM3, Ronald G. Gilbertson FA, Claire H. Houghtling FN, John J. Beckvermit MM3, Michael M. O'Neal FA, John R. Pai-ne FA, Charles A. Lloyd FN. Row 3 L to R: Lloyd R. Frank FN, Arthur C. Hill MM3, John B. O'Connor FN, David W. Hale MM3, Vernon E. Wilburn FA, John J. Gutwein FN, Bobby L. Mitchell MM1, Don S. Simmons FN. ENGINEERING-R DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Adam lm Wagner FN, Edward G. Whee- lock FN, Dwain R, Smallwood DC3, Larry L. Clark DC2, Ivey C. Harris DC2, James C. Dalton FN, Robert ln! Humhrey DC3, Martin E. Watkins DC1. Row 2 L to R: Thomas V. Parrish DCC, Larry M. Franke FA, Herman M. Ladd DC3, James T. Hughes SN, Joe Inj Richardson DC3, David W. Meeks FN, Howard J. Kid- der FN, Walter S. Desack DC3, Larry Cn? Cassie WO-1. Row 3 L to R: June lnl Bedgood DC1, Edward L. Middleton FN, James R. Trevitt FN, Richard E. Mil- ler FN, William L. Maxwell DC3, Marvin E. Maxberry DC3, Thomas D. Sopko FA, Ronald E. Huff FN. Row 4 L to R: Robert L. Blank FA, Alan W. Nelson FN, Donald R. Dorsey DC3, Claude R. Miller DC2, John D. McNab DC2, Johnny lm Booker FN. fi- QQ 'Y f Y N4 x.. Q K . . - K X 2 ra , 1 Y' f K J .la I ! ' ' f Y, if r V ' 5: bl Aiff! xg Q r 4 4. .i 7 3 if 4 A - ,I fhf . It - I 1? V ff -.., 1 V 1 3 v B X n as if 1' 1 'Max Q , Q 2 W 'ff Y A 1 ? V ff 'N' w , N . n , s 9 ,rw-. xx 'Q A '. UM ....--4. -a-.-u-..... --r-.A-.,..., 'v,xr1:- .f,-.-.....-... .- .,..f lm f Rr 1 AIR-V-1 DIVISION Row1 L to R: Walter E. lvlarpman AN, James L. Rice AB2, Willard E. Wolfe AMS3, Clarence V. Pettit ABU3, Lacey L. King AB2, Larry E. Drake AN, Edgar B. Brown AA, George F. Scharlott AN, John W. Thomas AA, David A. Covely AA. Row 2 L to R: Clinton T. Cox ABC, Kenneth R. Bennett AB3, Donald L. lVlace AN, Peter J. Barone AN, James A. Thomas AA, Russel E. Seaburn SA, Joseph lVl. Bradley AA, Alfred B. Stavis AA, Michael A. Arnold AA, Donald L. Hibdon AB1 Kenneth fnl Samson AN, LCDR William J. ChildsI Row 3 L to R: James D. Wilgus AN, Edward W. Lar- son AA, Melvin E. Olson SA, Gerald A. Ayo AA, David G. Stadler AN, Jerry L. Tumblin AA, Grover E. Wells AN, Billy J. Kirkpatrick ABUAN, Jay D. Johnson SA, William J. Hill AA, James G. Vinson AN. AIR-V-1 DIVISION Row 1- L to R: Kenneth J. Suprick AN, Donald L. Headrick AB3 BerryJ Wilson AN Lann L V d , . , y . ensan QrBI3,DJoseph Cnb Horboychuck.AN, Davis L. Rosemond , onald S. Conover AA, Willie L. Rodgers AN, Roy J. Haywood AA, Richard T. Agostinelli AA, Raymond H. Mayes SN, Kenneth H. Carter AN. Row 2 L to R: Joseph D. Muttie AB1, William D. Baily AB2, Anthony A. Basile SA, James W. lVlcGee AN, Bobby fnl Jack. son AA, James B. Taylor AN, John H. Skinner AN, Edward N. Hudgins AN, Robert D. Rice AN, William T. Gwin AN, Frank fnl Dantonio SA, LCDR Waldo L. Born. Row 3 L to R: Roger R. Herring AB3 Blake E. Dawson AN, David H. Bc-:stain AA, Kenneth E. Lyle AN, Lloyd V. Ness AN, Billy W. Barber SN, Jeffery lvl. Whalen AN, Kenneth C. Cox AN, Bobbie R. Nance AN, Francis L, Schorling AA. 'le -ul N. me 'r AIR-V-2 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Ralph E. Mikels AA, Alfred E. Wall ATN3, Frank A. Gengo AN, Gilbert J. Gregory AN, Norman L. Goldinger AN, Edward L. Merrick Jr. SN, Martin A. Lancaster AA, Thomas J. Bound AA, Robert L. Benner AA, Thomas A. Rasch SA. Row 2 L to R: Donald E. Gilbert AB1, Richard W. Johnson AN, Ray- mond W. Phillips SA, Larry D. Catterton AN, Charles W. Gove Jr. AA, Robert F. Widay AN, Fredrick H. Brooks SA, Thomas M. Kelly AN, Mitchel P. Cananaugh SA, Henry P, Amee, AA C35 me tn' '.'3- :Casa :A Creed R, NIll5lOV1 A82 J: ' C wan 39.3 Ron 3 L to R: Charles E, Tune' AA Szecne '.' -If 5 :.:, James F. lllernfner AN Cy: 3 E ee, ASL AN R gm ard W. Aomzscr' AX Gen - -- ras AN R gr-,ew W, Ellis Jr AN R3 in .- rf: 4: : A52 Rs:-Q I Young AN Franf. T -15 - 5 :,:, -l - , G, Swenson AA 4? 6 g I .I f W ,uv nf .yi dy, ,W .nf.,-f AIR-V-2 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Roger D. Henderson SN, LEON J- Col' ller ADR3, Joseph Corrado AN, van l.. Looney AN. Clyde H. Woodson AN, James W. Bird ADJ3. Car' I-- Arnold AN, Marion L. Haney ABE2, Eric A. Homan ABE2, Frank G. Grovola ABEAN. Row 2 L to R: ENS Villard C. Sledge, Vernon E. Corllss ABEC, I-SON, Burnes ABEC, Ronald L. Baker AN, William 5- Sfmm b 't C. Hughes ABE3, Lawrence B. Gussrnan ABE3, Ro Sf ADR3. Gary c. l-'once 353. 9USf2',,K-,Ifiiffm 'W- Jirnmie R. Bohanorggl3BE5. Hag! U e ' V A ' Q , i rn. G .. I . Eduard B. Ford A Moy UN AN LMC! V ,M- NA ,. ,ABEAN, Rona. L. ,me . - - 21232: 131203, Merle 0, Degr ABE2.VNorrrtan T, Logle AMS3 Roland A. Cormier AN, Clinton C.FD1ClmUS J 'hn F West'all AN Glenn D. Long I-Bal. James gII'La?rlbert' ABE2I. Charles E. Colson ABEAN. 5,1 M. .A . . 219 XIX ' ,,', 4 I VVXX. ff Af' I AIR-V-2 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Robert F. Tempe AN, Patrick J. Hamill AN, James E. Renfer AN, Walter R. Pederson AN, Rob- ert B. Jones ABE2, Jimmie L. Miller AN, Don J. Burg- ess ABE1, Victor G. Peed AN, David A. Battite YN3. Row 2 L to R: Bennie Humphries AA, William C. Reed ABFC, Curtis Grant ABE3, Ronald E. Thompson ABE2, Edward V. Sexton AN, Jeffrey L. Nutter AA, David A. Delaria AA, Patrick J. Kick AA, Lawrence A. Higby X. ff ' 'x 4 AN, William H. O'Niel, ABEAA, Rola-nd P. Begnaud AN, Boyd K. Perkins SN, Johnny R. Cooper ABE3, Thomas J. Ciccone ABE1, Joseph E. Valinsky ABH3, Raymond M. Briggs ABH3, Richard Maikowski AMS3, Donald J. Goletz AN, Allen R. Jacobs AA, Francis H. Krueger AN, Harry W. Ticehurst AA, Dario J. Garcia ABH2, Frederic J. Guenther AN, Glen A. Keel AMSAN, Richard D. Walker ABE1, LT Richard D. Bishop fr .. W F f 22 AIR-V-2 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: James D. Peters AN, James R. Barrow ABEAN, James A. Davis AMSAN, George A. Hasty AN, Joseph W. Kelly AN, William C. Metzler ABE1, Jimmy J. Covey ABE3, John D. Fasig ABEAN, Harold R. Chis- holm AMSAN, Ronald W. Dickens AN, Wayne B. Kauffman ABE1. Row 2 L to R: LCDR Theodore E. Newark, Garnett M. Lawson AMSAN, Donald R. Reed, AN, William D. Booker ABl-l2, Joseph J. Markowitz ABE3, Elbert L. Thompson SN, Marshall A. Sansbunl ABE3, Billy J. Dalton ABE2, Larry R. Robinson AN, Robert L. Ott AN, Robert H. Ham AN, Thomas P. Clin- ton ABE2, Robert F. Collins ABE3, Lester M. Moseley ABE3, Helmut K. Loeffler AN, James R. Rounsavall ABEAN, Thomas J. Daugherty AN, George A. Durden ABEAN, Roy A. Hicks AN, Benedetto Leotta AN, James T. Oliver AN, Wayne T. Hathcock ABE1. AIR-V-3 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Joseph L. Long AA, Pierre G. Pevan AN, ' B. Driggers AN, Charles E. Brown ABH2, David Edward A. Brooks AA. John R Dowd e AA, R335-rg 5 Buckmffriam AN, Row 3 L so R: R :nam 5 mad-sg Lewis Norman E. Forney AA, Eugene H. AN, Gerald J. Peirce AN R gay: J wages, .W , D E. Abrams AA, Derrickson AA, Howard U. Palmer AN. Row 2 L to R: Maurice E. Langley ABCS, Carl A. Sandloop AN, Ron- ald L. Averill AN, Gary D. Keeling SN, Billy E. Patter- son AN, Richard R. Reid AA, Joseph E. Tingen AN, -A ASVIIGY AA. HO'Y'v?f io, Le.-. s AA. HCINBKI R 'u'3ISIl3il AN, Eugene G C.':3.i g:' AN '.' .ICH Y. Ayggyug ATRAN, Raymond F Char: ef AN ' x .oQg -Ax A D. ' AIR-V-3 DIVISION ' F Srni'h AN James Row 1 L to R- Floyd E Arthur ABE2, Gerald W. Farilir ABH2 T C1 M. Borwn ABI-ls, John F. Olszanski , e Harlie lnj Hinds AA, Norman E. Forney AA, Bryant Y ABE1 ROW 2 L to R: K. Jones AN, ROBERT E. LOWER . ' ' ' I ' AA, James W William L. Fallln AN, Arthur R. Keis A - ' Q t B. Pinkley AA. Green AN, Terry D. Cruis- AN, Rober Kenneth L. Nicholas AN. Lewis . i . A L. Jameson AA, Row 3 L to R: Neil H. Andrea LT Robert V. Wolke AN, Richard P. Toneske AN, Robert Cl rk Jr AN Philip J Klein SA, Francis X. Hen- G' ssea AN,'Davi'd E. Adams AN. Gene A. Schwulst AA. ne y Gerald J, Tambeau AN. I AIR-V-4 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Jerome M. Testerman AA, Floyd W. Nel- son AN, Billy D. Breedlove SA, Richard B. Gillett AA, Wayne H. Davis AA, Charles Doudican AA, Glenn R. Bakker ABF1, Charles H. Aschbrenner AN, Thomas M. Schmuck ABFAN, Harry B. Johnson AN, John A. Donatelli ABF3, Richard E. Johnson AN, Jesse A. Sanabria AA. Row 2 L to R: Wendell P. Gates AN, Russell N. Fossen ABF3, Hampton F. Warren AN, Von D. Wilbanks AN, Andy E. Willett ABFAN, Fred P. Bailey ABFAN, Paul A. Gurreri AN, Robert W. Carr ABF1, Rafael Medina AN, Myron E. Henze AN, Charles L. Peters AN, James I. Kinney AN, Robbie L. Adams AA, Ralph A. Siegwardt AN. Row 3 L to R: William E. Schultz AN, William E. Shultz ABFAN, Billy Ferguson AA, Ronald G. Salsbury AN, George Montgomery ABF2, Alfred R. Fette AA, Charles L. Weber AN, Paul C. Curio AA, Wayne R. Overton AN, Arthur C. Troyer AN, Omer T. Lacey ABF3, Russell B. Schaeffer ABF1, Jerry S. Seay ABF3, Lester A. Elton AN. I z I E Q 1 F I AIR-V-4 DIV Row 1 L to R: Perry K. Krammer AN, Albert - tafson AN, Luther P. Gilliam AN, Donald E. Fioirgiltlfe AA, Kenneth E. Cannady AN, James R. Gaccione AA Wllber L. Dawson AA, Roy F. Hollingsworth AN Wil: mer R. Johnson ABFAN, Ervin E. Hendrix AN, Donald J. Caplener ABFAN. Row 2 L to R: LTJG J. C. Zapalae Donald R, Buck AN, Roy V. Jefferson ABF2, Jerome J. Herchuck AN, James C. Foster SN, Franklin D Sullivan AN, Herbert K. Kackley AN, John M. Abbott ISION AA, John H. Thomas ABF3, Donald C. Grandaw AA, Harold E, Stouffer ABF3, Harold E. Hampton ABF3, Bennie C. Glasscock ABFC. Row 3 L to R: Ronald J. Eisenberg ABF1, Raul Espinoza AA, Eugene R. Cope ABF2, Samuel E. Stevens SA, Arlen D. Mohr AN, Wayne T. Harris SA, John A. Stramecky SN, Harold J. Theriault ATR3, Fred D. Faverau AN, Charles Clark AA, Walter B. Stallings ABF1. an 72 5 ui . Q, if f t . V3 fin' :'-'WWI S'-5' If AIR-V-4 DIVISION L to R: Thomas E. Bauer SN, Theodore F, White AN, if-, I 4' 5, 54 y 5 ...- Robert W. Boulton AA, Larry L. McKee AA, Thomas J ' s AH ' Dolinsky AA, Jerry R. Wiggins AA, Ftoyd L. Loper AA, AIR-V-5 DIVISION Row1 L to R: NICI'1OIaS J. vassaie Awz. TVTCTES 5 - v -fi? ' 'ifj 'ff :?ffff,'L2j.1 Loyd PR2, Curtis E. Soinelia AK3. Leslie C. Ease' if - 11 R3 '.5f,LN'f.Rf,',1 3 if , '.J9j', ' AN, John J. Griffin Jr. M, George Krafz lj. 5 f J '42-21 ,,-- ' jf, 1 ,i W, PF3 Michael J. Gubelman AMH2, Row 2 L to R: '-HW. ie r. A'2:'2S - jfziisn-J -f-, frrvfij 3,52 Qf'9j'I9 Mulkey AEC, Franklin P, Skeen AVSC. Joserzn Yu- Q ,rye --f-- ' , 2 es 1 vga .5! ffv2. F?u.12f. A f - -0- L' E'3'Q ', . -'g, :C'.- 3 .4 -S'5f:E 'bfi' w. cek ATCS, LTJG Division Officer Cryde L.. Eeus. ii JG Assistant Division Officer John W. Kiss, Leo f y ,.4 l r- 'l A I I AIR-V-6 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: George E. Campbell Jr. ATR3, James L. Smith ATN3, Stanley C. Wilder AA, Robert L. Thoma SN, Frederico A. Ferri ATS3, John lnj Asaka AT3, Ed- ward D. Farley AT2, Henry A. Odom AT2, Ralph J Jefferson AN. Row 2 L to R: Dale E. Wardwell AE3, Joseph F. Thornton AA, Beckworth J. Voorhees ATN3, X William F. Adams AN, Frank N. Alvaro ATR3, John D. Crawford AEAN, Joseph A. Genghini AA, Walter W. Hughes AQAN, Grant H. Wilson AEAN, Row 3 L to R: Frank M. Lester AE1, Robert T. Weston AE3, Edwin O. Walker AN, Earnest W. Johnson AN, Jerome A. Klein- berg AQAN, Thomas O. Munson AA. Cs J ravi. , ,, X, il. I 224 AIR-V-6 DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Charles D. Clemens ADR1, Harry E. Skaggs AMH2, Martin L. Carle ADJ3, Leon ini Furdiga ADR3, Robert F. Conley ADR2, Roland L. Horn AMH3, Lewis W. Granger ADR3, John T. Burkhardt ADR3, Robert T. Winton AMS3. Row 2 L to R: Walter G. Harker ADJ3, Buddy C. O'NeaI ADR3, Hugh M. Crook ADR3, Joseph L. Rotter ADR3, Claude C. Crocker AMS3, Lynn H. Bailey AMH3, Gerald O. Wheatley AMH1, Forest D. Sides ADR1, Henry J. Roman AMH3, James W. Maxwell ADRAN. Row 3 L to R: Edward H. Cline ADR3, James B. Ashley ADR3, Walter R. Carter AE3, Leonard D. Reams ATN3, Robert J Edwards AMS2 Jerry L. Connor ADR3, Floyd S. Oaks AMS3. Bryant J. Blakely ADJ3, Whatley E. Curtis ADJ3. 1' L In X AIR-HU-2 DlVlSl0N Row1 L to R: William H. Emery AD3, William K, Bass . 'f f : ,s - f. , , AD2 David J, Taurianen AE2, Davio S, Raffielc ' aff 'A-g -' Q' Evil' Wl'1tman ANU-13 '- Ass: -f :: . as s, AN,'CIinton L. Bunn Aoz, rvmcneii R, . , Row 2 L to R: ENS Terry W, Crawford, LTJG Da fic L Koher, Joseh D. Patterson AN, Billy G. Dixon Awll-wi-N A 'Q .,., --J ,ni 'ai rival WM ri' N51 iw W' oPzRA'rioNs-on uivis..,.- Q A f AN '33 tg 311: I-A e:i:'e E -ezfmaf 1. Row 1 L to R: Billy C. Usher AGANQ Ullando savoea ji: ULU :Vi LQ: M . ' h i : AG3, Kenneth J. overnoi: Aoz. Douglas J. lfasuiff ii: 5-1.3 3 . ' .. 2-4 'ff5SQ'fi,'2?g.py2,f, 'SSQY AG2' Rlclw? M- Le? K' W1 Mic-' 5-1 ' '- -'-'isa T. ie AGAN: James E. Nlorri h y A AG3. Row 2 L to R: Noel Belcher AGLCRGG: Lg! 715--f Hines AGAN, Max T. Burke AG2, Robert L.. i.,.,l, ,s V 2 OPERATIONS-OC DIVISION Row 1 L to R: David O. Lucas AC1, Edwin F. Alford AC1, Thomas T. Sullivan ACTAN, Roger E. Van Fleet AN, Victor A. Tosello ACT3, Kenneth B. Fleming AC2, Ralph C. Morrison ACT3. Row 2 L to R: Aaron L. Blan- ton ACC, ENS Joseph A. Drasler, Clyde Cossey AC2, James A. Voss AC1, Perry R. Johnson SA, John F. Os- boune AC2, Thomas F. Lucas AN, Victor M. Vitale AN, LCDR Max E. Malan. Row 3 L to R: LCDR Martin Goode, Robert C. Hamilton AN, Michael J. Nevins AN, Michael C. Papini AN, Bernard C. Sherwood AN, Ralph L, Williams AN, Claude M. Myler ACT3, CDR James E. Stevenson, LT Freeman L. Lofton. Not Shown: Robert L. Clark AC3, Kenneth J. Hughes SN. OPERATIO Row 1 L to R: Hugh A. Smith ETR3, Daniel C. Wil- kerson ETR3, Harold C. Gillen ETR3, Curtiss R. George ETN3, Thomas L. Kennedy ET2, Charles L, Daucher ET2, Stephen Cedar ETN3, John D. Lunt ET2, Lee E. Fox ET2, David R. Strong SA, Richard O, Thomalla ETRSN, Roy W, Herriger QMSN, Row 2 L t0 R. James P. Graham CWO3, Raymond A, Aitken ETRSN, Roy w, Howard ETR3, Gerald E. Dube ETR3, Donald L. Ryan ETRSN, John S. Bowie ETR3, Orvell E DIVISION S. Sunde ETR3, Thomas L. Kent SN, John R. Snod- grass ETNSN, Joseph W. Chopp ET2, Patrick L. Stew- art SN, Carl C. Morenson ETR3, Lawrence V. Smith SN, Allen E. Johnson ETR3, Morris W. Stanford SN, Edward L. Barger SN, Milton L. Rousseau SN, Leonard J, Totty ETN3, William R. Schulstad SA, Stephan L. Millard ET2, Paul R. Gccde ETRSN, Edward M. Ward ET1, Charles M. Biggnrs ET2, ENS David N. McQuld- dy, LTJG James C. Exmrzs lam IM' Nz. 2 lo. 'M 'QE as .xv , , Iv l x , l -E- Nx'-wa X OPERATIONS-OP DIVISION Row 1 L io R: Karl E. Elmendorff PHI. Arthur E. Ha ,' -LN -f,...1 -: .' -H: Kuhne PH3, Donald R. Northam YN1, Joe F. Klelrl .-All -fa - .yy Z -'. u L II- RH- 1-'J'-- 4 R:n3l.l:R N PHAN, Davld L. Perry SN, Edward L. Perry S l, on nie Zarb AN, Perry Hoyt Jr. PH1, Herbert C. Judd SN Row 2 L to R: Raphael Montelongo PHC, JDVIFI E 1 , Lotspiech PHAN, Tedd W, Reed AN, George s ,rlgv , Masters SN, Douglas L. Goodman YN3, JBVYYSS l-l -1-1 -4-Q 5 45 I .-.U n . . 1 Y , -L - ' --A -1 I 10.5 ,ff ,gl I 1 er' 8 v ,v ,Y L1 M fu I Lv fb OPERATIONS-Ol DIVISION A . ,,,-,-- :Hz :A-:J 7 Q-Ang 5' 3834 .'. 3' '12 Row1Lto R: Gerald lvl. Walsh Ros, l-lame L. 'Shemale Eg :gy gg V M, .Wigs L 3222 2 ff RD2, Ethridge G, Isbell SN, Claude R. McGL1f-Sy VAL! j H 3353 fin! - 5,3--y 5-,I -331,9 Jerry C. Easton RDSN, Edward A, Kaschlmer ball TT ..,,., ,V H an agfgz 3'., Lzurlrl. Larry G. Johnson RD3, Lawrence A, LUEDEFI RDS? -v 53211 7 , , ,E 3335- 52,25 C- push David K. Pelmear SN, Robert F. Lehrner SIN. Grai-gyms' QQ: Eg, A N 5 L 53,121 3,3352 PS3- SWI m9Y SN- ROW 2 L 10 R: James T' Mcmarlon RD3. his ras' 935. Dona c S- .lanes RCC. LT .larres Charles w, Fountain Roc, sais? qllpol?-Sllillffleghaneg SW' gm? ' -f' PN, Lv .fa 6 . I ' ' Theodore flu ln .1 f.03F. scaling Roi Armin E. R. Shanno-. QJ3, Den. IS X 1' il: ' ' . 227 5 5 s 1 Wm! , 1 A I Al .... FLAG STAFF Row 1 L to R: CDR Raymond D. Smith, CDR Martin D. Gastrock, CAPT James W. O'Grady, RADNI David L. lVIcDonald, CAPT Elbert H. English, CDR Floyd J. Bertoglio, CDR Claude C. Nl Briggs lll. Row 2 L to R: LTJG Donald F. Doell, LCDR Kenneth A. Bur- - . S rows, LCDR John G. Giedt, LCDR LuReigh Sutton, LCDR Alexander G. B. Grosvenor, LCDR William T. Harvey, LCDR Ernest S. Fritz, CDR Lewis J. Polan- sky, LCDR William F. Kelly, ENS Gerald W. Green- spoon, LT William T. Harvey. A ,QM fat., FLAG ALLOTMENT Row 1 L to R: Russell S. Reynolds RMC, Richard F. Rydensky RIVl2, Emeterie R. Punzalan TN, Oswaldo R. Rodrigeuz TN, Epifanio R. Rogrigeuz TN, Dionisio G. Lecaspi TN, Rafael ini Quinte SD1, Dario L. Cuer- DO TN, Wayne C. Bromen YN3, James L. Dugal YN3, Lesile D. Kearns YN3, John D. Payne PT1, Edward J. Reilly SN. Row 2 L to R: Joseph P. Hyde YNCM, Thomas J. Liska SN, Dennis J. Butler RlVl3, Richard H. Konschak CTSN, Robertson A. Philbin SN, Jose A. Fernandez Jr. TN, Napoleon G. DelRosario TN, Robert B. Freitas QMSN, Robert L. Rook QIVI1, Ken- neth D. Inman QIVISN, James F. Rourk QlVlSN, James R. Davis LXCPL, Eugene H. Kotten CTC. . A 'Q . if ,I so J . E.. My., PT:-Q l . u '. FLAG BAND Row 1 L to R: Anthony J. Giaimo MU1, Edward C UMW! ' Th as R l --, -.SN MUYDNY MU3. Bany C. Krout MLJSN, om Ngar MU3, Kenneth D. Woodring MUSN, Rignafg L Cryder lVlU3, Paul M. Marcus MU3, Donald M Loanelr MUSN, Kenneth J. Davenport MLJSN. Row 2 L to R: O' Vx' sl I . . lv! -'tl 5,52 gr n HM3 Dominic P. Row 1 L to R: Frank J. Hinton .- Nlerenda HA, John J. Brady HM3, Daniel J, Henri HM3 Philip R. Mills HM1, Daniel F, Olex HM3. Row S ley HM2 Morris Gordon 2 L to R: Raymond E. Nic or . A ' I HMC LTJG Robert L. Surface MSC Division Officer. h rles E Williams HM2. william L. Manuel HMC, C a . Row 3 L to R: Wifliam D. Ardiana HMB, James H. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 1 Li M- f '- '.:-,gtfeon '. Harre P-1'.'3,Da-:J ..a 2 ,H s r Q'uie HV1 Gecrge D, J-an Ettef H'.'1.J:nn H, Bwrfo :er HV2. T': 'as E. -We : H'.'1 Row 4 L to R: Ja J. Sha:-ne 'CYS 5-i'.'3, Ra, zn: A. Leary H','2. Ke-rf-eth E. Kcsoodd H'.'2. fi . . am A, Carter H'.'2, Lows L. Chaffee HN, Cause L. Hart H'.f3, Alphonso J Cooper HN. 229 ff' f'i W1 x TK 5 f f W 'Mx . . 4' W If '17 DENTAL DEPARTM ENT - ' ' Ed d H vse- Cann, CDR George A. Besloekos LCDR William-P B271 1DITgoRI?ohIa?'glSTL'IXSTSEEQIPIEJYTI, 'iiirui Nloorris Armstrong, LT MGVWYU G- PlCkl9i'R2Yl'f10l1d Nl- QUICK DT3, Theodore H. lVlacLeod AN. Row 2 L to R: Paul F. Gary DT3, Charles L. Davis DTC, LT Thomas F. Nic- DT3. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT R.ow1 L to R: L. F. Willinger SN, T. L. Lee PN2, R. H, Lindquist, Crippin Ll3, J. S. Price SN, F. H, Goddard SN, R. C. Baumgardner SN, R. L. Martin PN3, R. L. Katka SA, H. W. Diggett SN. Row 2 L to R: F L. Wat- kins PNC, H. G. Witkowski TEYN1, H. K. Barr YNSN B. L. smith PN1, D. R. owing SN, J. C. Mums SN' B. C. Wright SN, stewart SN, M. A. o'Acampora SN' S. K. Thompson SN, N. O. Colee SN. .Row 3 to R O. J. Williams LT2, S. H. R. Richard YNSN, D, MVIS PN3, J. B. Brandown PNR, .2 R. Watson SA, P. lar son SN, W. H. Barnes SN, L. E. Mack YN1, F. WW ell PN3, C. E. Venable PN3, R. L. Birdson AI Amos SN. A X! X- NJV4 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Row 1 L to R: D. L. Webber PN3, W. H. Ranney PN3, L. E K4 em S . .. S ..3 , A Dx J J ...Ai ii.. R NI. Aker PN3, R. H. Thomas PN3, C. A. Teaney SN, PNB D P '.'.A'.,, AN , H 5y.i.,,i.:f -31 N R LJ.-. ' img-1 '3'.'1 Row 3 L10 R: - 5 r1.tf, NN3 if 'U B - - - ' 1 ' 1 nw X nf '-i, ol A. Giroux YNSN, R. L. Aiesnire SN,T.S.Whitmar1 SA D E Gipe SN, F. J. Mahon SA. Row 2 L to R: .-, , J K Qu J E i-.-iw in J i rx ii iw F ' f X-A L F Sf in SN J .-H rs4yf,4.r EN'S Fi. Kiser Jr., H. A. Fisher PN3, J. ivi. veazey sm, R. W. Johnson YNSN, C. E. Moore LI2, J. C. Ball SA, C. .Alf J 4 , - . 'J' 25+ U ' r W' .'. A L..'.v HTC i I x. I , x . KJ xxfmj ad MAA ' , ,-' C, -' ,'1' :rg if: , BFOHD ,Al nf i. in ia: Dale F. Campion SF1, Clifford o. oavis eTJ.:rri!.rg-fLaA. LR,3i2. Jgmiigaagn gy Am. Jimi ' I P' :'wSm L' Lawrence BM2' CDR J' R' Rees' Haw SUSE- ner'ATvl'?ijanJpy L. rxaadnann Aoz. wiiiiafn R 1 'i ll iri:1wATC, Bobby E. ROSS AME2- D.a'W ' A' CM if-ii-fjTo2 M ' T. ' Daiiigi C. Ware AM1, 'Nard R. Davies PR2, Row H-I C A Jf. to n. Gilbert inn Henson BT1, Edward J. Schuppan 231 vw.-W ..,v' BW! 'I NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT Row 1 L to R: Eugene J. O'Reilly QM3, Robert E. Dodd Jr. QM3, Ge-ne E. McKenzie QM3, Robert J. Harrison SN, Alton A. Wood QM3. Row 2 L to R: Cullom R. Batts SN, William ini Butt QM3, Ronald A. Pendel YNSN, Joe B. Hill YN3, Ernest F. Beadle SN, Robert J. Hill SA. Row 3 L to R: ENS Kenneth R. Murray, Eddie Lashley Jr. SN, Samuel D. Johnson SMSN, Robert J, Turnbull SA, William D. Jefferson FA, Wortham D. Corgill QM3, James C. Ball SA. ,, X f' ,ff UW! .V J, I ...r In ,sf ' ' ., , AIx . 1' .1 K ,, 14 ,ff . COMMUNICATION DEP Row 1 L to R: Allan O. Cooper SN, Charles E, Stephens RMSN, Charles W. Barham RMSN, Presley C, Hudson SN, Samuel E. Ellison YNSN, Richard E. Rogers Jr. SN, Thomas L. Milulec RM3, Grant M. Richey RM3, Thomas C. Rackley RM3, Welmer D. Barfleld RMSN. Row 2 L to R: Raymond F, Gauvin RMCA lDiv LCPOD, Fodes Santas RM1, Max D Neal RMSN, Gerald M. Mc- MENT-CR DIVISION Donnell RMSN, Cecil E. Nabors RM3, Bobby J. Clay RMSN, Henry C. Ayo RMSN, Stuart R. Mountain RMSA, Richard A. Zaunbrecher RM3, James E. Wood RM3, Frederick E. West RM1, Richard W. Munro RM2, Ronald L. Thompson SA, ENS Richard H. Mootz, C-R Division Officer. H-,,,,l' 11 N COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT--CR DIVISION Row1Lto R:Allen D.CoooerSN.CharlesE Stephens 'A T 5. Q, -I , - -4- 1 , ,.. ,X RMSN, Charles W. Barham SN, Presley. C. Hofiearr - 1, ,. . . , N, i SN, Samuel E. Ellison YNSN, Rrcharo E Rogera Jr SN, Thomas L. Mlkulec RM3, Grant Nl. Rlene, F905 - Thomas C. Rackley RM3, Welmer D Barfrerfl iw Row 2 L to R: Raymond F. Gaovm RNICA. HCM? L F2 Divl, Fodes Santas RMI, Max D. Neal RMSN, Gere J ' A I .v 5 . I .-44 If I 'Ji' lr., - J .fan-7 ' . J, .Cv 1 . COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT-CR DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Joseph R. Haerinck SN. Oavlcl L. Ca'- Aigje.-S :el-fa-bfi'-2 p'-Pzzeit ,ff 'i: e'DRx-3. roll RMSA Kermoh E. lNlcCOrkle SN. Ecsaf Q fi- he V -f-F 2 1 ,,1, 'asf 29 HE' - 'rf' Ron 3 L to R: 1 .S -ug' V S'oe'rafer zer RM2. Gerald B. Zucker mfs. Kehnezh E. Sf S52 333 2 3?-2' , , ,HM , , 11 '- -- H -.e- 'af .f zj- .r,:,.A ug'-ar: ,ffjup SN, Thomas N. Asselta RM2,Ror1alC J. Thomas F? - 2 -'--A4 5 -- s-5 b fn- H A U F A ' , David C, Gray RM3. Jerry W. Stewart SN. Rccert B '-, - 1F-:se:- he rf'-1551: .I -feel., ga -'er RJ3. Robertson RM3. William F. '-.-:exams weie-. 1 LPCL gig' J ff 'jfj ' ' i5,,f2 2 2? K- Halfmd Row 2 L to R: Benny K. Hesterly FN. Haro c G. Holsm- ff JS- Q. 'W' e. -f Sree' L- .ls .g.a 'esr 1. l-Jarman ' H' -'J 1 eh- .- Bay: -f'.'.. ohght L. Rpperger gur RMSN, Charles R. Strahah Rl-'2. H-SWB' H- -fY2f ALI. -- SN, Timothy R. Loughrin RMSN, James E. Zesger rf-:-- .X if COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT-CS DIVISION Row 1 L to R: Charles L. Rice SN, George L. Cleve-I V. Jordan SlVl3, David G. Pedroli SM3 Kenneth M. land SM3, Edward D. Kolar SNI3, Robert J. Carroll Greer SM3, Sterling IVI. Mack SlVl2, John Passmore SNI3, Frederick D. Valenzano SN. Row 2 L to R: SNISA, ENS George Crawford Jr. ldivision officerl. Woodrow W. Aiken SIVIC, Arthur A. Griffin SN, Lionel ENV COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT-cs Division '-,fo R2 Manley H. Beers sim Joseph c Amend siviz Billy. cs. Ervin SN, william F. Reno sim, Dale TI Antrim SN. 517 7 ff? r' 'J 'c f JH r 1 - .7 CAG 3 Row 1 L to R: LTKMCJ H. H, Hedges, LTKMCI A. J, Adeeb, LTJG J. H. Hayden, A. L. Carroll ATRAN, A. B 1 x Eveland ATNAN, R. D. Bales ATR3, G, C, Loy AT2, Ron L zo R B. Grice AT2, R, M. Barker ATNAN, J, Semones , AA, H. E. Jones YN1, L. V. Cluen AT2, C J Hweae f N 1 AOC. Row 2 L to R: CDR W. H. Cruise Jr., LTJG E A. 1 Summers, D. Mejia AT3, H. W. Snort ATE, S H 1 Brescuso AT3, J. W. Moe AT3, E. J. Hammock AT2-Pl, ,I - -raison R w 1 L to R: LTJG Charles W. Wulson, LTJG N wt. Waddell, LT Patrick J, sauagner, LCDRRJa5.'g,gP Cowden, LTJG Carl J. Frank, LCDR Timothy H Une- CDR Theodc'e L. Johnson, LT-JG Pfegon ' berger. Row 2 L to R: Robert E. Pmums CIVJUA Row 1 L to R: Allen B. Eveland ATN3, William -D Shumaker AO3, John Inj Sokolis AO1, Henry T. Gab son AO1, Robert L. Price AO1, Harry J. Muller AO2 Stanley S. Mead AQ1, Jerry W. Lee ATR3, George G Dione Jr. AEAN. Row 2 L to R: Thomas J. Boggs ATC 'Q V-JN VF 31 Row 1 L to R: Bernard W. Doyle Jr. ADRC, Roger M. Boberg ADCS Row 2 L to R Robert lnj Spears Jr Collett AN, Joel J. Darby AN, Leon A. Nlllan SN, Ron- ADR1 Charles W Nenmnger AN Charles R Nlltchell ald C. Breiner SN, Peter A. Klllam AIVIHAN, Lloyd A. PN3 Edward T He bert SN len' W Hucks YN2 VF 31 Row 1 L to R: Douglas tnl Darfelg ADJQ D I E Kraof ADJ3. Donald c. Hendrixl ADJ2, l-lergeri J. Lauche ADR3, Preston L, Rose ADR2, Lawrence J. ' R Donelson ADR2, Robert lnl Kung ADJ1. Row 2 L to : S2 Allen D Gobell Row 1 L to R: James A. Clifton AM , . H AMS1, Charles E. Rudeseal PRCA, George J. Fannlng AMH1, Robert W. l'vlcBratrley AMH1, William R. Soenoe AMH3, Odell lx News AMSAN, Robert L. Massue AMH2, Antr ur- ' MAH1. Row 2 L to R: Shelby 15 S S F ,..- Q f 5 as Yi: A f 3 3,7 as , . ,, J i kv W, , W .mu ,J i x WW' M X. 4 WW 'mf ' f J M35 X N jun CilB.J.S, CQIBISTUJIIU it W it VU fa ck. , ,J -v W W, W Maw Row 1 L to R: LCDR R. W. Paige, CDR J. S. Christian- sen CO, CDR E. H. Loftin XO, LCDR E. R. Murray. Row 2 L to R: LTJG K. H. Stringer, LTJG G. E. Genge-nbach, LTJG C. I. Purnell, LT E. P. Holt, LTJ'G T. D. Carroll, LT S. A. Smith, LT J. L. Damian, LTJG W. W. Adams, LTJG J. F. Hoak, LT R. H. Shumaker, LTJG D. D. Timm. Not Present: LTJG J. W. Holtzclaw, LTJG C. R. Mur- 'TWP 'nfs X We hui S ' Y Q ' x it ff ni .W LQ, f WV eww' - X s X It Q 'Gs I 5. ll X f 4 1 1' I9 2 , , I 4 ,gua- , 35. xx ' . I' N T 'io' 132, ,i-.4 Row 1 L to R: Clarence E. Edmunds AEC Benjamin L to R- Abn r A Ma' ' AW? I L NI' h AMC' W. capone ADC, w'u'a L. L ADC,.J h ' E -' i -' Qames. ' ,Tp-V 1' Kaufmann AEC, RicIharcTS. Haocvycelt A osep my John W' Jennmgs -1 3' H'A'be't Q' on 'a' Aocb' e on MC. Row 2 Clarence V. Glenn Alf .-, Kenneth L1 Cook ATC. ...fry ...,.------,Jn-1 'Y 'I All .I S Uirfnlllllll Xxx' ivy TL f 1 s-fr Www ffm er A W Q . -A ,l . A ,TQ E, A ll '7' '5' l. ' fv , Yeti il.. -' J . ME -X ' . Q - 'Q A f ,Q ' --sf' ef l Rf ' WV' P Row 1 L to R: Robert J. Ansell AN, Paul P. Meechan PR1. Edward C. Young PRAN, Samuel J. Clark AK2, Danny D. McCormick AN, Samuel P. Holmes AN, Ver- non E. Neal AN, Donald R. Sather YNSN, John A. Peters AN, Row 2 L to R: LT John L, Damian lADNllN OFFJ, Herbert E. O'Neal AOCS, James L. Murphy AMC, Samuel lnl Fisk AEAN, Edward lm Escobar HM1, Thomas W. Frltz AMEAN, Laurence G. Gulick AN, Robert A. Praeger AKAN, Vernon lnl Hawe Ill J I lllllllllfll VF-32 klns Jr YN2, Bobby C '.'a.1llarns RayrngnQC Llmg-au SN, Donald E Farfe, A'.'1 LTJG James F Hoax, ,. ham L LOa'1':Jf ADC LTJG Robert H Snurnaker, Vfll John 'N Jenn-nets ATC Row 3 L to R: LTJG Thomas D Carro Jag- D Fame' PR! Douglas E Nkrlgm AN, Hwnert T J-QC we SN F2 ,Haul L Ray:-urn AN, Juno U Cliflfwfz J' VJLJ 'JE JJ rf SN Djwul N Ml.ll--r SN, James uf Cal: PR2 Rotvt L Brees: AN, fl UMD: C 1'a':J-f:f DN P :Irv VF - ,-,1!v asvv Hi lll lsglfllfrllfllg ll Q is ga , 'EJ E Ox VF-32 Row1 L to R. Donald 3. Ha:1QANlH2, Teddy E. Frlefld AM1. J:'nn J. 'JlcKenny Jr Wll, Thomas E. Crlssey ACI, ' -omas L. Ward 'C . Eugene F- Wafd AD2' Raymond J ' ':Kelve' ACC '.e:-'rel F. Affendondo J'- ADJ3. Jol' P- Fulks Daw-d lnl Johnson ADJ3, 'f:hrid,f- Row 2 L to R: Abner A- .,. ' 3,1 -1' Avery VV, Morrls ADJ3. l. . Connell Jr, AMS2. M3- Le- 4- AD1, Richard Harris 'Al-12, Joseph R. 1 All t r AHS3 Sherman L THOFTWES AD2, Robert I XJ. e -1 . - - Clcadersn, AMH2. James S, Paterson AME3. hllchael sl. -'l LTJG Carl E. Gengenbach. Clarence P. D,,.fltI1A.- S3. V, Glenn AMC. Row 3 L10 R: Gary D. Swayze ADJ3, Robert R. Stevens AO1, Robert lnl O'Connell AD1, Eldean my Jones AMH2, '1'f'llllZfl 1 L. Cochran AMH3, lNaIIQrfr'ljSl'T'llU'1 AMHAN, Alan O. Green AMI, James Q, Mgmt: AMS3, James l..,Sheckles AMS2, Gary L. Fra zler AMS3, James E. Plttlllo AMS2. 239 iil 1 1 NX t.W,,M,.-.Ry RQ aw 01 SX I - R- can J s IZIIRISTIHSEI QB WVU I 1 1 d 1 1 1 - 1 1.11 11. 1 1 1 1 11 1 .1 11 1111 . 1 11 ff Q11 1 ,1 .1 ' - 11 1 'J 1' 21 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 r 11 ' 11 1 11 1 1 '1 4 1194 if 111111 1 xq -L 'rf fh23.'? ff I 1. , l. , I 4 1' XX , ' 1 4' I V J fs .X M w 1 ffl fx if 1 ' A ff Q 8 Z g L I, 1 f 1 1 1 Row 1 L to R: LTJG C. I. Purnell, R. S. Hackelton AMC, G. E. Sunstrom AN, G. W. King AD3, A. J. Ouel- lette AM3, K. W. Heisler AD1, C. I. Runkle AOAN, N. L. Begeot ADJ3, M. L. Allgire AOAN, W. E. Veith AEAN, J. M. Zavakos AN, H. W. Taylor AN, B. W. Ca- pone ADC. Row 2 L to R: M. O. Hart AD2, K. C. Akers AN, O. E. Schales AD3, L. C, Jelnkins AMHAN, S. C. VF-32 Tinerino AM3, K. R. Montgomery AM3, L. B. Boone AT1, J. R. Burkett AD2, L. A. Losey AMHAN, R. C. Seaman AMEAN. Row 3 L to R: G. H. Grimes AD3, D. G. Staats AN, A. H. Thompson AD3, R, F. Knip- penberg, R. F. Rimbach AD3, M. R. Knapp AMHAN, C. S. Potter AD2, J. C. Pickersgill AQF3, H. M. Whitt AN, B. G. Eaton AN. BUE 1 V mr: Ml ' eu xy w ,F K4 M 1' , -of H lah K, fr: Q ,X X A , 3 I . l V 46 N . 1' 'NS 1' 'N i 1 U ' . ri lu ' fig. 1 3 lisp .-...L I -Q i i 1 ws- 1 . S . it ,f il XX Q . .Xi Q - 1 xt. 5 E E 5 ' j x 7 1 af A X S 1 N' A . 2 A gf , 11 1 1 . t A f A , 'ft 1 5 - 1.1 xl ff L1 1 X 1 ' 1 T - li Q X' A 1 ' i 4 1 . X 1 .. A ' 9 1 . G 1 1 1 h A L mf 5 , A 1 1 wx . A Q ,. 7' W 1 X 7 x M? Yin N 1 'V' .ws A X .W 11 .13 ' 1 1' ? 1 X 2 A ...'J's . 1:11 .- 5'5' 7'uNy iii ? 1 N it s 34 -H f'-V ' A.- . , -' sg . M . .. N ,. 1 .. twig s ' ,. . ,g '1sQ A. f5'S5?ff X ' x W A ' 'J - V ' H 7 1 ss .. is .. ff is t .J 1 f' . ,. .-4 as X . f . --f. -. ' Qs. NMQNSW . :S we s...f . -is fl X ww C. 1 . .ss A1 -www--: J. X .QL -X . x 1 1- 'J ' twwx 'R '- 1 ' , X' 'Q ssm.fff'-FSSYYWRF 1 my qil. r '-ww Sfmt'-5..5NN 5 sx13w--wks .1 , X -ww. as .. . . . . . e,..,.9. .1 ,- MLK .,gx,1- fsfti :gi K' Q-.rv -'lx fl 1. 5 X :QQ I VA-34 Sow 1 L to R: LTJG James G. Pirie, LTJG Thomas W. C, Brgwn' Roy, 2 L 5,1 R- L1 .3 Cleytgn L. W,,r:'ington, urke, LT Allen C. Brady, LCDT Edward A. Grunwald, LUG Rau F V1,'111i.: if 1-,molhy J Lineh- 1 '4 CMDR Mitchell C. Griffin Commanding Officer LCDR R'r-In d 1 ' 1 . '1 51- '.t1 A' Ol X Walter T Zebrowski LT John M St 1 1 .ar K. Pot ratz. -1..,1 l.,- n1. 1 . sen, - . . ump, LTJG Donald ue! l.. Sayers, LTJG :3f,ug1a,1. - '- - .tt 11 1 V1 f 1 ,I 240 71 11 .1 ,. f , .4 - A ,A ,- C .. ' 11' ff g . . ' .swerve-f--, f ' 4 ,ZA V sf:-' 304 'X A WA ' K -. Q. 4153. ...X rl' '19 ' 5 J X Y ill 0. 'uf ,4 vi I I VA-34 Row 1 L to R: Edwin A. Hicks ADJ3, William R. Per- tig PR2, Emile A. King AO1, Richard L. Arrington AO1, Marvin R. Emerson AO3, Willie C. Wilbanks AO3, Donald E. Fischer AD2, Harold S. Sauerwein YN3, Raymond J. Wilson PN2, Marcus H. Smith YN1- P1, Charles H. Holder SN, Robert L. Hendricks AN. Row 2 L to R: LTJG Kenneth A. Olsen, Marshall L. Bolick ADCA, Joseph F. Hautzenroder PRCA, Cullen D. Sanford AD2, Maurice E. Stephens ADJ3-Pt, Walter '--. L. Wilkerson AO2, Richard E Goldsoerry AO3, James E. Boozer Jr ADJ3 'Name R Hendrix ADJAN, Thomas A. Williams ADC, LT Samuel L Sayers, LTJG Ray F. Willis Row 3 L to R: Charles R K:-can-y' Jr AD2, Haven A, Morrison AD1,CharlesJ Nell AD! Kenneth A. Casler AOF3, C-Joao G Brtmn PN3, Rlcnard B Humphrey ADJ. Edward J nllnurrl AD2, Phillip L Mason AN, william R Goddard YN3,C.1rlK Carr AN, Jack L Gregory SN I V ,QQ ' '3Uc.u I 1304 MJ. .,-,A G-1 Vmvmm A W A 4 .1 X J, . 3-iq-,sfg..' f x I i' X .. ,v - i . Q. ' Q 1 Q, ' gl fi V Q X- lf l J 1 l . l l ii X ss 4 ,, ' flu. acl lin- f'g,l, 'V X ee -irviwli Qi' ,K ' ' P l J 1 - 'S . X .. A ' lr Vx I q 1 A 4 I. l td' i 5 Ala-K 'xl , an D ' 'J x 6' iff 'F II ' vm er AMHAN, Ernest V. write ATN3. Cafl E- Row 1 L tc R: Ronald lverji. ' 'son A'vlHAN,DPh llvv F .V AN, Frank 4 v'00JY f i ,.. 13 snr-hp ' ' Graham ftlunsell AQQ3. Ai' ' ' in-v ell Crafts AK1 Row snot, Nelson '3. Tracy ' :and F xivolfe ANr ,iE'i'NE. Leo R. Tuh',' AN. VA-34 ' A h ll AMSAN. Jerry J. Lowe ADJ3. Dean Laws B' F Us a AN. Graydon E Wat- AN. Stanley w,Your1g - n I Efnhgznlsgohn D. Wagner AKAN, LTJG Jamesg. Pane. R w 3 L to R: Carl P. Wilcoxson AME3. avi AN. onrn'dt Scott A 'leland AMH3. Noah ini TCYVY S? Id 'E. Gruenerneier AN, Martin E. Helmick AMS2. R h Algnaa. Brewer ATN3, Horace O. Hamby AKAN, 24 V l if! 3 an Row 1 L to R: Melvin ini Griffith AMS3, Kenneth W. Allen AE2, Arthur ini Rolan AEAN, Herman C. Doster AME3, Roland R. Reeves AE3-Pl, John J. Winstanley AE3-P1, John M. Fa-rdis AMS3, Samuel A. Corbett AT2, James R. Haworth AT1. Row 2 L to R: Bernard B. Hassler AEC, Edward L. Thornton AMH3, Patrick S. Coakley AMH3, Robert A. Gollagher AM1, Kent C. Von Fecht AT2-Pl, John C. Boedeker AT2, David A. Klueh AT2-P1, Leo ini Haley Jr. AT2-P1, Kenneth E. Yelvington AE2-Pl, LTJG Donald C. Brown. Row 3 L to R: LTJG Richard K. Pottratz, Joseph A. S. Steg- meir AE2-Pl, LeRoy my Delancy Jr. AMS2, Richard A. Mantor AMH3, Bobby J. Gilmore AM1-Pl, Harvey D. Belflower AECA-Pl, Jack M. Dugan, AT2-Pl, Otis L. Goolsby AMS3, Herbert F. Crabbe AMS3, Dale H. Douglas AQF3. ... A.. lg0w1 L to R: LTJG Arthur Marks, LTJG James S. roos, LTJG Alexander F. Waier, LT Jerome B. Adams, LTJG Barton B. Williams, LTJG Frederick L. Raines, LTJG Peter W. Ogle, LT Edward o. Estes, LTJG Robert J. Gage, LTJG James W. Keathley. Row 2 L to R: LTJG William L. rw-lrzMichael, LT J- rn G. Cave, LTJG-Abner P. Lowry, :.:1.rfrR Robert J. Gfrtin, CDR William F- Bailey, CD? lidwarcl E. Hasings ll, LTJG John R- Hebbe, ENi George R. Dunr.-Luz, LT Carroll E. Clau- sen, LTJG lm: ck M. Broderick' swf: I J ,911-7 ,ins l A l.,1 4-35 ' qqlg v--Q Ol Ins, ,Q . -W '17 Jas v ' Q- , , Qs C9 1 x '71- VA-35 Row 1 L to R: Wayne E. Rickard AQ2, George A. Broadhurst PN1, Edward W. Keeth AK1, Alfred D, Jackson SD3, Anthony Maizan AT3, Charles S. Pills' bury AE3, David L. Stuart AE3. Row 2 L to R: Edward J. Kopeck ADRCA, David A. Adams AA, Edward F, Ash- line AT1, Dougias G. August YNSN, Spencer B, Jones TN, George E. Lesage AMS1, Warren A, Doescher iffsu. '.. ,E X Wir -l': 13-f'5 L , 'aw' ,. 'Jn J- 'X' QA- lpn I 'Og -s i,. 'W' . A L.. - L A i , ' A - -' . Q Qi, 'I Row 1 L to R: Hilton V. E-'Jweil HM1, All-ri 1. Austin AE1, Richard L, Berish JJ3, James Ll ur :yes AQ5. Bennie L. Lethvo AOC, Kermit M. Cr.-featto AA. Stanley D. Parish AN, alph -E. Ffattc WOZ. AVVIVW H. Lindsey ADR3. Rov' .4 L to H: Richaxd D . Gregory AME3, Larry B. Penh '. W' ily C- vaiiway AK3' Roger S. Willi IN, ' .Mxllan AT . NTEUHCS D.Dan?e'.i-VS-1N.L2 1'5 jj - .. .Z- 1 I ,. - '-,., if J' -C5 '-: -: L. -2'- Row 3 L16 R: 31224 3 1 3 F- G.,-,EQ rx tin AGE, Qscert :J -fi -4:-1 l A J. Shreeves ADR.,-. rf : 2'C -. -1-1' S1051 JA- vf Loy AT2. Dona : J. Laawert A'-. -e:'2'1 9- 11-2:-ff: - f T 3 -1 9 J o..:'e 'T,',' f-DR . QS A'.'-43. 243 QQ Y ,wx Mm.. , . . f - . 1 'M L .-at nl kms. -+7-f 1.-Of 'H .f . Q Q ,, , , ss... - s V 1 J X V , t ' ' , , f . L .. QA.: i-M 'R' . -R .. . .-We-Q n ',., 'Vai 4 .W 'Sn Row 1 L to R: Frank L. Va-n Wagner ADRAN, William W, Dapper AK2, Thomas E. Williams ADR3, William L. Wilkins AlVlH2, William J. Edwards AO1, Joe S. Griffith AO3, Robert S. Powell AN, James R. Beckett PN3, Cowgee lvlangrum SD1. Row 2 L to R: Kenneth C. Fehl AOCA, Fred A. Wiltrout AlVlH3, Jimmie L. lVloe AT2, Hershel D. Farris PR2, Robert Reid ADR1, Eston L. Rewis AO2, William J. Summers AMH3, Edward L. Cavender ADR3, Charles E. Powell AT2, John N. El- liott AIVIHCA. Row 3 L to R: Blaine A. Haskett ADRAN John S. Niedbalski AEAN, Charles H. Leach ADJAN Maurice A. Lloyd ADR3, Robert C. Singer AEAN, Jim: my E. Cole ATNAN, Walter H. Allen AT3, James F. Stefanick YN3. ff! Q VA-36 L to R: LTJG J. J. Hower, ENS J. V. Morse. LTJG G. A. L. Ayers, Jr Appelhof, LTJG North, LT W. B. Thomoson, Jr., LCDR S. R, Foley J. H. Wynn Ill, LCDR P. D. Davidson lCOJ, LCDR G. LTJG R, B 1... :slr , Q VA-36 Row1 Lto R: R, A. Orzel, AQFAN, B. J. Pierce, AME3, Ronerson, ANASL R A 3' fee SRL , A sa'-ge' R. Nutt, AN, D. R. Anderson, AO2, R. T. Moon, ADR2, AN, L. D Kira Ail Ron 3 L zo R. 5 - Tqzaw A'-'C J. B. Michaud, AMH2, J. Z. Floyd, AE2, W. J. Carter, R, Morifzrz ATCA :. , -1,44 :Q-2 -.- 5 ,-.-- if AE3, R. J. Hamilton, ADR2, S. M. Stuart, AMS2, J. J. YN1, A E Ban' -Lu'-1 K - -fr i SR: D 5 Duffy, R, Perkins, E WBIIIS, BMKTIFJBQ' ACAK1 is . 2-11: -3-:Rl '- l's CQ t'!N3'J Row 2 L to R: H. F. Smith, ADJ2, J. W. Waters. ADJ2. AO2, I. D Pez L J-Z.: - our J wat Adds.- R. H. Jelinek, ADJ2, W. L. Godsil. ADR2, M. S. Betts. J H Lee, A322 ADR3, C. R. Jones, AQ2, J. W Manning, AT2, L. E 5 2 , u 'V- ' N F1 Dbl f f' U W -.-1 , A ' A 1, 'J -..g , .Q 4.- ' S - - 't.etter. AT1. V, J Mills. AT2. G. E JJ2. J. W r 4 2 L to R . SN. K. A A. Briscuso. JJ3. H- Fon R 5 Smith AT1 R L !,M-.PR3,,. . .. Eleena?eyA?S2 Dhgiav 3.Ointo R: M, E. Husrnann. HECS E sanhhes 'Aoczl L. F. Hinken, Aon, H, C. Bolt ' ' hTR3 W A McDonald, ADJ3. R D , W lmS, , . ' - AT2' J' C e A Burl-rhalter. ADR2, J, T. Martin Howe ATW3' J' ' 13, A. L. Holder, PR2. R. D AT2. J.' L, Effmeer- AD Gardner, AMS2. VAH-9 SQ Row 1 L to R: LTJG R. A. Dooling, LTJG E. F. Gold, LT W. M. CAVITT, LCDR W. A. Elling, LTR. M.'For- ster, LCDR J. Ralston Jr., CDR lCommanding Officerj S. R. Johnson, LCDR J. R. Swope, LT G. A. Regan, LTJG R. J. Sause, LTJG C. G. Dukes, LTJG J. D. Davis Jr., LT W. V. Wright. Row 2 L to R: LT H. Gi. Durham UADRON OFFICERS LCDR D. F. Kirkpatrick, LTJG R. G. McKee, LT G. F Wilster, LTJG J. H. Touchto-n Jr., LTJG R. A. Daum LCDR W. V. Lassen, LT E. L. Ebbert, LCDR J. D. Stuf- flebeem, LTJG D. R. Lindskog, TJG A. J. Allen, LT H M. Walker, ENS J. M. Greer. Row 3 L to R: ENS R. J. Tolle, ENS D. L. Barber, Roy G. Formby, AMH2, Antionio T. Gonzalez, AK1, Freder- ack J.. Moran, PR1, George E. Foster, AOAN, George Chl Vitko, PR3, Lowell F. Paradis, AQ2, Richard J, Schneider, AN, Richard lnl Stabile AEAN. Peter B. , AN, Tl..mmas F. Carlson, YNSN, John C. Gyllenblady Mumford, AM1, Floyd L. Smith, AN Marshal: D. De- Glen L. Zlxmp- vine, Jr., AO3, Paul W. Carroll, A01 bell AN, John lnl Stankiewicz, Jr., 9' A, LTJG E F, Gold. Row 2 L to 2: Gerald E. Sassf KCA, ling- -- E. Clark, AOCA, Phillip R. Wood, 1. T A-fly Jones, AO2, Roscoe L. Byrd, AQ2, '.'.:. AD2, Manual lnl Ruiz, AD2, William Eg. f. Donald L. Hicks, AQBAN, James H . Allif- Paul D. Sziwlehez, PIN s, Ronali F. Fwgliese, AO3. Rog' er vv. Mc iityre, Aka., Harlan sr. Blckel, PRAN- Henry B. 'if.1' PR2 John J. Torrsik AN Jack -W McMains, 1-I James E. Ray, AO1, Robert W. Drab'-' ton, AQCM, .-Jischael R. Cromwell, AQC. Row 1 L to R: Clifford R. Waller, AMC, Robert vv. Hull, if-, AN' James A. Westcott, SN, 'oger E.Towns-end,AN..1af'mlS C Smith, AWG, Dennis L. Ryan, Jr, A-TAN, JO?gl'1l'IY ifffcknam. fqwxn, Henry ia. .rw AA. Oelbr ' E Roach, Ail.i.3, Joe lnj -'loacl AV. John J. ..'::c1'n, Jr., PR2, J I. al ll.-i. Burt NCQ., .James D. Neue 'I rcs, AOL larsl L. Miller, Jr. ' '. AN. M Forrester J M Phillips ADJ3 Row1LtoR:LTR.. ,, , G AD-12. W. A. Turl ADJ R. G. Blass ADJ3, R. ln! DeArma5 Mc ner ADJ1, H. F. Grooms ADJ2, W, T, W Mullen ADJ1, J. J. Axion ADRCA. ?at2RNAgJ3't2',' S: vv. Beck ADJ2 o c F 3, J. T. Steen ADR2, CgTe?,?,Mismi'?O r?'AgJ?PRF-its B. Simpson ADJ1. . 4 A if-J 1 .AJ -K' .EJ jfmg L tp R: Ly' vv. lvl. cAvl'r Bene in J. Weddeke, AD13' DI-lflld .. Rulan, AMH3, Jarnaf F. Carpenter ,I-V-Vlegly L. Tanner, AM!-'2. Roy ic. -Hasser, AMS1 ll en -qJarnh.ll, AQB3, Ge-'-ge C. ffagl., AMS3, Alvl f 'J .aa DJ3. Riclfruyd ra u,-3 -Ur AF E3 ,Spend V! Oehln-1 ny I Y F' F- W, A'TR3vW13-fne N. G.':s0r1 AE2 'err A :ai A95-1.,g'qsn-Q F- Ghzinger. AEVIH3, ' om!-as F. 1 Soul. in, ADJ3, 1' Jnald R -rlksey, ADJ3, Dai. H, Wire i.a.., .slpes, ADC. Row 2 to R: Nl? olf- l' ' 'S Ken' V , Robert AG -ov.. , , , . 'A -lh D. Vlilkzanke. N' ' John R. Donley, Jr., AQB3, Clyde W. Maggard, ATR3. George E. Billups, AM1, Billy R. Godfrey, ADJ3, Ben- ' L 'atterfield ADJ3, Thomas L. Foley. ADJ3, Rich- ATR3 Leonard B. nie .:- , ard F. Reed, ATR3, Joe E. Cox. . Prusfkowski, AE3, Mike F. Falcone. ADCA. Coleman Vv Fnsley, AQCA. Row 1 L to R: Timothy J. Leary. 15162, Tyrr' G. Lechleitner. AMS3. Jackie D. Bullin. ,.N1, Ric! F. Chaput, AE3, Charles R. Dudder. 'B' l F. Noonan, ADJ3, Clarence A. Herron. M1, Raymond T. Nelson ,n N. Thomas, A -me L. Scott, AMS3. Stoy F. Robinson. AD2 ball, XE2, Billy B. Fowler. ADJ3, Quinton M .4 ADF S. Paul ini Marusich, AQB3, Smoky J I 5 . ,.,,,WMW . , -4 4: ' VAW-33, D ET. 41 Row 1 L to R: J. Weekes, R. G. Schmidt, C. Smith, Greeno, G Hurst, S. Metcalf, T. Diggins. Personnel L. Schloss, H. Carpenter, P. Strother, C. Newman, R, absent due to discharge, transfer and leave: J. Wolfe, R. Moore, R. Miller, R. Bean, A. Motko, W. Baudison, J. Dugan, G. Eastwood, D. Ellis, W. Gra- Whittington, C. Johnson. Row 2 L to R: C. Cain, J. ham, J. Guest, B. Heathwaite, G. Lyter, D. Nash, I. Andrews, L. Christley, A. Mollner, W. McKenzie, J. Pounds, R. Savage, A. Shake, A. Sidoti, R. Yacouhian, Pride, F. Brunner, K. Charbauski,, J. Walton, L. G. Hute. I l 'E 4 i SRX B. X.. U I .. l, , S . . ' - 4 i 111 L:- gi ' fei- VAV- - 6 Row- 1 .L to R: LTJG Terry V. Gallagher, LT 'Z John 'fow 2 L to : LTJG Rdbert F. Conv- ay, LTJG Art' u' J- DIUVICK. LTJG MICHBGI P- Frawley, LTJG l old J. '. Praii. LTJ1. David Pt. Quinn EN'-3 . V:-Tvs IVI. tl Bersen, LCDR Carl ini Stiles, LCDR William i Valk- ig JS Vein H FOX FNS, James' gf: HQQIIIQ LTJ er, LCDR Cha-ntee lnl Lewis, LT William L. Law 'tar ,., m rpm 'rg -sf 'li-J' lame' 'F N,',3C- ne, LTJG Louis G. Lomheim, LTJG Anthofjf ini Do: if Q R. K,-,Ort H ' ' ' ' .. 'ms -19 in-f yiv 454 fr . s ,X fm x tx Y 4 I 1 4 5 i if ag T' Qdx , X , lf Q Lf, ska! J x 6 T61 VAW-12 Row 1 L to R: Charles P. Smith, Donald J. Marut AMEAN, Kenneth L. Jessaume AMEAN, Ronald A. Lee AT2, John W. Harris AD2, Edward E. Eaton AT1, Jon P. Coleman AE3, Maurice A. Ludlam YN3, Gorden T. Weston ADR3, Junie E. Hines PR1, Henry J. Colyar C Row 2 L to R Venizio lnl Lorenzo AE2, Henry AM . : lnl Miller AD2, Thomas J. Godwin ADR3, George J. J. O'Rielly Yuhas AN, George A. Kemp ADR3, James AT1, Charles P. McDonald AT3. Norman T. Phillips AE1, Carl K. Mains AD2, John W. Franz AD2, Richard L. Bray AT2, Felix J. vincent AME3. Row 3 L10 R: Ernst P. Gilbert ADRAN, John F. Bojalad ATN3, John Ch' holom ATSAN John J Sliman AN William P. F. is , , , Boger AK3, Philip A, Duarte AN, Roger D. Linkous G' ' ATN3, AT2, Gary A. Stone ATNAN. Russell A. yovlc Charles R. Griffaton AT3, ! L tx- -.FP-sz . L- ul H. Adkins AMS2. Cecil H 'uv 1 L to F Svlvillof '7a 'ma'?'. TN'.'f't'Q,Q .,'.5 gif' iOrAg1,AEms' Eigrnard w. Konge. LUG Gerald '-'U' AT'lA'l 'mfbm L'Ca'1fU,AN'T':0mjT 'Q ,J ' - L, 1 ee. Row 3 L to R: LTJG George P. Modrak AN, Cer.-Zi A. F1ucher.'1.K1, Ray',.on -31 at Us W. Rag PH3, John E' peelmg AE3' Harry -'-X' --DWI Nl- E' lefifw Am- 'n G' 'Ugg' '-ff Jr Alves? Denzil w. Turley AN, Arthur o. Jon '2f ' ' i FC' De E954 pfvtoi .',tM'SAN rlalford L. Watson AMS1, 'James A. Tay 3 ADJJDR 'fl ll AD-12 F 'Test M, Thompson PH1, Oliver E. Haynes M5 '-A 'A 'U' ,LN Mm-.' Nugent AE2, John B. Foley AMH3 AMS, Milne' E 9,35 pl-12, James F. McGee ADJ3, LTJG 9 V 24 rw. -.ng-fgs ue-ry. 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