Shannon (DM 25) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1946

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LT.pGj RICHARD W. FEDER, usNR Richard WI. Feder has lived most of his life in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was born October 23, 1923. In grammar school and high school there, he was a good student and active in baseball, music, and art. Summers he spent in Northern Canada. Feder attended the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He majored in geology, although his academic interest wandered among many fields. As a member of the Naval ROTC he continued his studies at the University and was transferred July 1, 1943, to the V-12 program. Commissioned Ensign February 28, 1944, he spent four months in Recognition School at Ohio State University. He joined the balance crew of the Shannon in Norfolk and was aboard the ship on her maiden voyage from Bath, Me., to Boston, September S, 1944. Ensign Feder served as Recognition Officer, Assistant First Lieutenant, and First Division Officer. He was promoted to Lieutenant Cjgj July 1, 1945. 'When Lt. Cjgl Ream was detached, Mr. Feder assumed the duties of First Lieutenant and Damage Control Officer. Before qualifying for top watches, he was assigned as JOOW, CIC Watcli Officer, and Coding Officer. At general quarters he was Assistant Air Defense Officer and Illumination Officer. His collateral s. duties included recognition and lookout training, Summary Court and the Hull I S BX Board. Almost every afternoon he could be found on the boat deck exercising with his home-made bar bell and weights. Q He was detached late in June, 1946, in Charleston, S, C. -- the last of the .4 Shannon's plank-owning officers. A week later he was married in Columbus,Ohio. After a long honeymoon through part of Eastern Canada and the United States, 24 sg he entered the University of Chicago, School of Business Administration. He and Mrs. Feder live at 4631 East Lake Park Avenue, Chicago 15, Ill. ENSIGN EDWARD W. BISHOP, USNR Edward VV. Bishop lives in Arlington, Va., across the Potomac River from Vtfashington, D. C., where he was born May 25, 1922, and attended school. He worked part time as an armature winder in his father's electrical business. Bishop was graduated by Eastern High School, XVashington, in 1942. After a four months course in architectural drafting, he qualified as a classification cartographer and was employed by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. A year later he entered George VVas'hington University, Wfashington. He enlisted November 7, 1942, in the V-12 program and was ordered to the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, July 1, 1943. He was transferred la.ter to the University of Richmond, where he studied six months. He trained four months at the USNR Midshipmen's School, Northwestern University, Chicago. A short time later, after he was commissioned Ensign Bishop and Miss Mary C. Ludwick, of Vifashington, were married. He was trained several months in the Mining Officer course at Mine 1Varfare School. Yorktown, Va., before being ordered to the Shannon. After chasing the ship around the Pacific for two months, Ensign Bishop reported aboard July 7, 1945, at Okinawa. He served as Assistant Mining Officer until Lt. Cjgj Ayres was detached, giving Bishop full responsibility for the department. He stood condition watches on the bridge as JOOVV, in the coding room, and in CIC. His general quarters station, except during mining operations, was as Assistant Machinegun Control Officer on the bridge. VVhen released to inactive duty in the spring of 1946, Mr. Bishop was made a junior executive of the Potomac Armature company. He and his wife live at 2712 North Pershing Drive, Arlington. 'VT 6 .-f'-'ffpghy ?v Q'g f JD! 5 HAXM 7giQi?QA gffgji .Q ,fi lf? x xx 'IQ ' 10 km PZ. M' hi! II 5, 3 I 'C SIE E Blair?-hifi o I 'i X- ., .. .' . S I i 'a' . ' ,. , I . I' ' . ,f IF' 1. ' -.5-. 2 -fp '1' t- gn , Ill, V, ' N g ' in . A ,, ,Q . ',-3V Mwfs W W if ' ' 'i xA'i:EA'53i,N if L 2 E 5 ' , is' Y, , - '-'X W!! X n Q xx i 5 X - PE.. Ni' 1 C I



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E 1 u r Q if ,X--ilw f -w- '?' , James K. Johnson, CQM Clarence A. Adams, CMM ' James H. Feltman, CEM X 'ii J Richard T. Koscielniak, CPhM x George P. Steimer, CSM f .na X X - s XCQQ , J , . X G gf 3 KQ V Af' - 4 ' B ' , . s ' A f f if fa' rs. J fl Q X , ,if ' MQ. ' in ' 1 slr J wx- Xe'a ,Q ,gf f A f . , is A......fz - X is Q in . ,, MY . ill . J J s ' Za J 'IAA' f , X ,. N ., L , , ,.,1 Maurice R. Phillips, CRT James F. O'Connor, CFC 1 A J vl J , f Robert E. Bradle , CSM Howell W. Herrin, CRM V lDrvrslon Commanders Siaffl Q ' V ' if Chiefs not in pictures: G. Ayres, CRM, C. W. Bloomingdale, CGM, C. W. , f V, f Cullum, CY lMinDiv 7lg J. l. Hanson, CWTq L. B. Harper, CMN, H. M. Massey, CMM, E. W. Richardson, CMM. fi' J , '- . l K 17

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