LQ15 fbi X X K um-Annu 1' ffm ff, mX P sl 9 4' + ,mx F uzwr ff' ig X BRIEF hurl! 0 0 90054 PORTS OF CA NORFOLK, VA , USA -- DEPARTED FEB VALENCIA SPAIN - FEB 13 NAPLES ITALY - FEB 16 AUGUSTA BAY,SlClLY - MAR 10 ATHENS GREECE - MAR NAPLES ITALY - APRIL 11 NORFOLK , VA iit: itll? IHA 155025 Scale ,umm 8 -'D zgmdzdd As V? I 1 M ,,, 0 x,., --Xf Ill EJ M g AWS M98 nah !-VVYBR - ,g X Q ? .4444 ,I 1 ', 3' C525 ww'- 'IEIIGASI ,l,QMediterranean Cruise 2, 1961 cANNEs, FRANCE - APRIL 14 BEAULIEU, FRANCE - APRIL 17 NAPLES, ITALY APRIL ze LA-sPEz1A, ITALY .1U1.Y e NAPLES, ITALY JULY 22 .K vA1.ENc1A, SPAIN AUGUST 14 I., usA - AUGUST 25, 1961 Z., NAME C DLLW7 I AZLJ? f'?'iL7lA5 K' A92 DIVISION 'fl Avy 0.315 'Jlllljltlg Amy, ZW' .1,,+ -A.-,..,,.f-i--- .--.....1--,...-i i a 1.1ky1.m1grp11c NrflkV gmn , 1 ,1 Q 39 nw- 535:55 1 I ,L A A 1 if -- M 1 ---- -Q ... A . I '.,V, V , -,., ' ' H ,-...., 5' A 1 2 -ii---A SHIP IT'S MEN as, , - EWR mr' Y 1 if! 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The ship is the USS Shenandoah AD-265 the men are its officers and crew memhersg it is to them that this book is respectfully dedicated. M250 saw! 3. ,,, ,ru U p--6--,- ' 1 in - ' ' L'i '-an 5 . . 1 I 1 a FV i -.Yin -ml .V .Q-at ,,. M wwf f . F M--...- 1 1 l , Q I ' 1 f Y ,- . E .fr . ' ' ' L ' 1 , V-N-f 9 4 'Sill' - 1 ' 'L'-ilQ,lj .,. W ,fHr,.Ar ' ' -f--4, .,,, ---M x wmv' -'Manu ll' 4' t . : . ! 35 ' 1 W - E-..W-MW. ig, - . 15551 Qi 5 r ,:- ., 'mf . .V V+., nun-.. ---. : b --1 5,1 1 K ui 9 . f A '1 b W- 1 - ' L 'f L . - .pu ' ' V Q 1 ri L . ,571 ' -M N if 1'T-ififfzfffii L 1:5214 5' ' -9 'w g History of U.S.S. SHENANDOAH CAD-267 The keel of U.S.S. SHENANDOAH was laid on 15 September 1944, in the Todd Shipyard in Tacoma, Washington. She was launched on 29 March 1945, and was christened by Mrs, Daniel Hunt, wife of RADM Hunt fMCJ USN, the 12th Naval District 'Vledical Officer. Shenandoah, the first ship of her class, was commissioned on 13 August 19-15. The first Commanding Officer was Captain Albert C. Burrows, USN, and the first Executive Officer was Comm ' 1 , .-. L SHENANDOAH was selected by the Navy Depart- ment and was the first United States Ship to bear the name, Previously only the dirigible, SHENAN- DOAH, had been so named. i andei Ham Jton NI Fricsson USN The n-une 1 1 0 i . --W' 4-BW'1b?7 '7'fi ,L,-,qp-- Upon completion of SHENANDO.-Xllis fitting out in December 1945, the destroyer tender pro- ceeded to the East Coast via the Panama Canal. On 12 January 1946 she reported for duty to COM- MANDER, DESTROYER FORCE, U. S. ATLAN- TIC FLEET. Her home port and scene of her normal duties is Norfolk, Virginia. Since joining the Destroyer Force in 19-16, SHENANDOAH has deployed to the SIXTH Fleet in the Mediterranean eight times: initially in 1.9173 twice in 19485 again in 1951, 1958 -and 1961. During three of her deployments, SHENANDOAH acted as flagship for COMMANDER, SERVICE FORCE, SIXTH Fleet. On her tours with the SIXTH Fleet she has visited most of the important ports in the Mediterranean including Gibraltar, Sfax in Tunisia, Argostoli and Pireaus in Greece and the major ports of southern France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and North Africa. Following her first deployment to the SIXTH Fleet, in October 1947, SHENANDOAH was over- hauled in Boston Naval Shipyard and again in 1949 in the same yard. Since that time she has been over- hauled in Norfolk Naval Shipyard in 1951, 1954, 1957 and in 1960. Twice during SHENANDOAH's service life, in 1952 and 1956, she was awarded the Battle Effic- iency Pennant for her competence in tending de- stroyers and for performance of her battle duties. In 1958 she won the Engineering E. During SHENANDOAH's fifth deployment to the SIXTH Fleet, in the year 1952, she participated in international exercises with ships of the United Kingdom. France and Italy. At that time she was flagship for COMMANDER SERVICE FORCE, SIXTH Fleet. In April 1953. SHENANDOAH made a recrea- tional and training cruise to Newport, Rhode Island, Boston, Mass., and Quebec, Canada.. In October of the same year SHENANDOAH embarked the staff of the COMMANDER FLEET TRAINING GROUP, Narragansett Bay, and acted as flagship for the Training Group on its Carribbean Cruise. During the following summer she engaged in operations off the Virginia Capes in preparation for her 1954 deploy- ment. Following her return from the Mediterranean in 1955 she visited San Juan, Puerto Rico, New York City and several other ports when her duties per- mitted. She departed for duty in October 1956 with the SIXTH Fleet and remained in the Mediterranean until her return to Norfolk in April of the following year. Soon after her return she entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for her regular overhaul period. This was followed by a trip to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for refresher training. In September and October of 1957 she participated in the NATO Fall Exercises. SHENANDOAH again joined the SIXTH Fleet in the Mediterranean in April of 1958 and returned to Norfolk in September of that year. SHENANDOAH became the flagship for COM- MANDER DESTROYER FLOTILLA FOUR in March 1959, and was designated as such for nine and one half months. The can-do tender participated in Independent Ship Exercises in May 1959, Decem- ber 1959, and June 1960 during which she was con- sistently successful in the various exercises con- ducted. On 20 June 1960, SHENANDOAH wel- comed 134 guests aboard for a highly successful dependent's cruise off the Virgi.nia Capes. Until September 1960 SHENANDOAH re- mained in Norfolk performing tender duties. Then she entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for an ex- tensive overhaul, including the installation of ASROC Facilities, and the addition of a DASH flight deck on the fantail. SHENANDOAH left the shipyard on December 16th 1960 and underwent underway training off the Virginia Capes and a highly successful administrative inspection prior to sailing for a seven month Mediterranean Deploy- ment. COMMANDING OFFICER CAPTAIN C. A. BURCH, USN C t ' Ch -l s A. Burch, born in Baltimore, Maryland on O t b 1913, tlild sonmof? Louis Claude Burch of St. Mary's County, Maifylgndraggi Constance Boucher Burch of Baltimore. After completing a normal grammar and high school education he entered the Naval Academy in the summer of 1933.5 was graduated and commissioned an Ensign, U. S. Navy in June 1937. His first tour of commissioned duty was served aboard USS PENNSYLVANIA, then the flagship of the United States Fleet, a tour which lasted slightly over eight years. 'Captain Burch was a member of the ship's company during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, at which time he participated in repelling the attack. He remained With the ship.until wars end, combatting Japanese naval and military forces in twelve amphibious operations throughout the Pacific theatre. iFrom August 1945 until September 1948 Burch served ashore, first in the Bureau of Ordnance and later in a Bureau of Personnel field activity, In September 1948 he was ordered to the staff of Admiral Forrest Sherman, Commander Sixth Task Fleet in the Mediterranean and remained in that billet until December of 1949. The following six months were spent as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, and from July 1950 until August 1952 Burch served as Associate Professor of Naval Science and Executive Officer of the NROTC Unit at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, From Charlottes- ville,dCaptain Burch was ordered to the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Islan . Upon completion of the Naval War College senior course in June 1953 Burch assumed command of USS COWELL IDD-5475 and served in that ca- pacity until March 1955 at which time he became Commander Destroyer Divis- ion 42, based at Norfolk, Virginia. He was promoted to his present rank.1n July 1955 and continued service in the destroyer force until July 1956 at which time he returned ashore for a three year tour in the Bureau of Naval Personnel. Upon detachment from BuPers, in August 1959, Burch spent the neid: ten months as a student at the National War College, Fort LL J. McNair, Washington, D. C. Upon completion of the NWC course he reported aga1r1t0 the Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet assuming command of the destroyer tender SHENANDOAH CAD-265 in July 1960 until April 1961. His old ship, USS PENNSYLVANIA, was awarded the Navy Unit Citatlfw for action against the enemy in the Pacific during Wo1'1d War II. Cantagl Burch wears the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star, both with Combat V- His wife, the former Elaine Taylor Galloway was born and raised in Baltlmofe- Captalh and Mrs.. Burch were married in 1947 and are the Parents of four daughters: Elaine, Linda, Cynthia and Marcia, -,L .1. 'I .aggl - ,. J' . ry, , , .v .p A W H I 7. , ,i,M5lLi , N I ff-nz, , ,.- . tE::,.,,N . , T, frf'r' M yg,,Jr f- 'Y -'I' - N-gn ' ' ':J:,tQ,d ,.-j L if! 'N LTP, '- . ,N . 1 ma' ,-1--5.,,, -- , ,f-.120 .. ,,, .. A vfhpgu. gpyfjjf F . - ? '-fffr rg ' V ,Ltfif l .gli .. , A 1 -1' -xv: A ' . :fl M ui 1 i ' 9? 1 1 111 3 ,' , . , . Ui nt ,I lX. 1 I ' . 4 il' 12 ,I .X iv .xg ,full .gt , .Lk ' xml Huff , ' Ui: -'V 1'-M1 1 . 4 w X H ' 5: 'e 'i 4 ' Q g, 1 1 I wiki , 15121 , 1 . 'L :N ' 'A 1 Y HW! 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P :f 121 ck 'i L , ,gg Y-------V-Y--f W h .- W. ,,..f -W, .-,,,.-,,,.W,.,, , ., gg-1 COMMANDING OFFICER CAPT. NEAL ALMGREN, USN Captain Neal Almgren was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts on 17 December 1915. He completed grammar and high school in Roches- ter, New Hampshire and then spent two partial years at the Uni- versity of New Hampshire. After graduating from the Naval Academy in June 1939, he spent his first year of commissioned service aboard USS YORKTOWN CCV-55 in the Gunnery and Repair Departments. Transferred to USS WINSLOW KDD-3595 while she was in the Hawaiian Detachment in mid 1940, Almgren served as Assistant Engineer until the ship was shifted to the Atlantic in the Spring of 1941. He served as Chief Engineer during Neutrality Patrols, North Atlantic convoys and South Atlantic patrol duty. Captain Almgren commissioned USS RINGGOLD QDD-5005 at New York Naval Ship- yard on 24 December 1942 and served as Chief Engineer during the Casablanca Invasion and preparation for landings on Tarawa. Detached from'RINGGOLD just prior to the invasion Almgren went on to commission USS LONGSHAW QDD-5595 in the Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard in early December 1943. Aboard LONGSHAW Almgren served as Executive Officer dur- ing the Kwajalien and Hollandia Invasions and raids on Truk. He was hospitalized for five months in mid 1944. In November 1944 he reported to USS VICKSBURG ICI,-863 as Operations Officer and Segal' mf .sd am. jf' -.,. , -11.21, -,,-,nVf.'W, . 'gf ...N , V, MI. 'llfl fill Navigator. Almgren participated in tho Philippine Liberation, occupation of -V Y Iwo Jima and Okinawa and in fast carrier task force raids on Japan. ., M ii, E vi, VICKSBURG returned to San Francisco with the first group of combatant ships in November of 1945. Captain Almgren attended the Naval War College, Command and Staff Course, at Newport from January to June of 1946. He spent the next two years in the Bureau of Naval Personnel as Advanced Base Detail Officer. .In 1948 Almgren returned to destroyer types as the Commanding Officer of USS DOYLE CDMS-341 which was liomeported in San Diego, - 'F1'0m J31iU21i'Y 1950, until July 1952 Almgren served as Eliginefff' mg 'and Damage Control Officer in the Readiness and Training Section on the Staff of Commander Destroyer Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet. i In the summer of 1952 Captain Almgren returned to Washington H?-Aide to Fleet Admiral E. J. King and was detached in the Fall of 1.304 to take command of USS STEPHEN POTTER IDD-5381 P13011 Cietachment in August 1956 Almgren reported to the Uni Fllflfi' Of Pittsburgh for a course in Petroleum Logistics. This Was .O Oued by 3 Year of Practical training with the Sim Oil Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania- In August 1958 Captain Almgren assumed duties as Commander 1 -Hg Division 142- A Year later he again returned to Washingifon iiiil uti m the Bureau of Naval Personnel as Head of the Mobilizatwll X. N fl 1 2 Reserve Plans Branch where he was on duty until assuming command of USS SHENANDOAH CAD-261 in April of 1961. in liiigigfu married CYiifhia Kunhardt of Greenwich, Connecticut . , Xl V he? hiuie two Chiid1'Hli, Malcolm 17 and Connie 16. The JR A mglm famlly 15 P1'f'35f3YlfiY livin at 7738 uaint Acre Ci1'Cl6, Fans Church Vil-ff' 2 1 - g Q , ginia, nut will move to Norfolk during the Summer of 1961- W L P - 4- .-.,,r:'. ' 5,1 .--fr' - I L v S .. J.. t,,,., it ,Y , ,-. Juv:-', i-' ' Y uni ,,..'4 .- , M. , ,,. - ' ' ,, -V ..., :Luv g,:'1-,ms .f'l'-5 ' , -, ' ' ' , -,Q-is-.f 4 ,,L'1t1'wf?+P' 11 h 4: Qj T' - , . Q ' , - j1'f'4-14f?:f'2'P-W5 'f2?1-- - ' ' ' Wgqlyayggjf-v4Q P: ,. 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' K s Executive Officer CDR HARRY RISCH, JR., USN CDR RISCH entered the Naval Service in April 1943 as a Naval Aviation Cadet. After receiving his designation as a Naval Aviator and commission of ENSIGN, USNR, he was assigned to various air squadrons on the West coast for operational train- ing. This was followed by a tour with a heavy patrol squadron flying between Okinawa, Guam and Hawaii. Other aviation duties have included those of an instructor at Corpus Christi, Texas, and a helicopter pilot on ships of the Atlantic Fleet. From January 1954 to January 1956, he was fire control officer on the USS WORCHESTER CCL-1445, followed by a two year tour aboard the USS ROBERT A. OWENS CDDE-8275 as Executive Officer. Two years prior to assuming the duties as Executive Officer aboard USS SHENANDOAH QAD-265, he was a CIC Instructor at Dam Neck, Virginia. CDR RISCH is married to the former Dorothy M. Meyer of Joliet, Illinois. He currently resides in London Bridge, Vir- ginia with his wife and their two children, Lance Christian and Kelli Ann. 'L L DEPARTURE NORFOLK - February 2, 1961 '. Riabrvmvi f -'X v gif-'1 . k ' 3' lil I . , , ' ' , ' in ' K . - ' Q, -' 1 .. . fp 'ii Hr Wrrf'- R g X' Wlfiwx ' ' .'A','v,,M 1' X W' ' . 7 Q1 V52 5 E Wm N,.i g,. i,sL'N-345. -1,4'g-.N.lg'L Qw ELL, S116 wa? A Goap o fl MUQTENSE --- LAST LQOK ON R 47, 3 g7' 3 , W-M ,.f-. .F,l,,.L. A-,F ,sn N I , 54 71, f-...., ,, L .NM AT 0730 ON 2 FEBRUARY 1961 WE WERE N EOR THE MEDITERRANEAN SEVEN LOIEIIG IEQRIEQQEIQ 33' ,, ,,,.,.,,-,. .,-.--,.--w ff- 4-V -.lfff-f '-f:-r-f:.-f-1:1-'.: f':f:,7--Vw P- yfiff-f . 1 , , W .,,,i,,, M , A .T.-.1,--,f,f,-,ff----. v, W- V '- 'N-ff'-v ' E- ' ' ' - -W Q ' fra' ,z ,2-Qf,.--:,.-4-14. , M - ' 1 -'i ' lv , '- . ,.fxp-V1-.W ,,- if -, .- I A. , - . ' ,j:,A ,- - . .--'F'-jf jr -lr, KATEQQR 4 .5511-ALL4,Vw. 0,3 ,,,'.,.. -- f , Y , , ..,4.:...:, ' ' 1 V ' -N' 5-SWR? ,4Z'ZcwZ6a gundam? 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A f ef-. g - 3 5 5 - - , ' xf 2 'Q -f -'L . ' x- , Y-N' fff' ' - Y 'Q y ..' 'x - ., V., 1 X , ,fly - F -- 7-Y .L N fa- 6 - ' - - 1 , 1 , N - vw -JK A 4 v V Y 35. k i w Tx. I If 1, 4 Y 71 x I I ! K 5 3'E is af' 5. mi j L ' 0' ' .. ,J -:' , ' ! N' 1 1 1 F311 1 Q- ,,,' REFUELING AT SEA SHIPS 8: DATE 9 APR. '61 l'.S.S. PAWCATUCK AD-108 27 APR. '61 Lf.S.S. PAWCATIICK A D- 1 08 23 JUNE '61 1'.S.S. SALOMONIE AD-L26 OIL KINGS r 1 GALLONS REC D 113,205 92,602 71,282 277,089 TOTAL VALENCIA UNE DAY LATE, WE KNEW YOU'D WAIT! 'Lao BACK HLLME AND HAVE A BALL, WE'LL TAKE OVER TILL NEXT FALL L - L I.. l 'T- , .fa I A L XX L L Il , J z , L L xx i L :HL X I 1 E XX T ' 'V' LL X A L L Y X A A I f' A 5 XL A I L L Z X ' L L if L .bl Q A il xxx Z A I L ' L i' L L L A :L A L ' X i LN I X rw 1 LL if L, , E L L L LL A L' A I 'Em AA' 1 A L ' A I' A A L 1 .-A L A A . LT A IT ' A , LL' TI QQIL- L 'I A I 1 .. . A 4' ...':r1'LE , A LL L' A LEEL Af 'LEL ii'1f3Lfi A A A L' A L gf A A LL ZQEETT ' Eji' L A Lf it-rgrb .nl 0 0 ON FEBRUARY 14 WE MOORED ALONGSIDE THE USS CASCADE, AND BEGAN THE PROCESS OF RELIEVING HER AS SIXTH FLEET TENDER. THE FOLLOWING MORNING WE WATCHED HERE STEAM SOUTH TOWARD' HOME. OUR WORK HAD JUST BEGUN. L FWF in ' 1 -'VA .V . f f'iF!EfE' 4 , HERE -WE ARE. CASCADE, SHEN ENTERS VALENCIA HARBOUR ARRIVA NAPLES 4 - 1 X' , M . 3 I N of 5 ' li lg Q t N 1 R -I il ' Y 1 R 'MZ I X X E Ek' 1 I li' KA f t f d 1 tif , ' 1 1 , X .i I 1 i ' H 1' 5 ' i 1,5-,W !'r X , v f - N! Q' ki 5 ' V 'v A 1 ! jig- . AA I 5--L :pf 51, ID I ' .NIA-f ' A !'2' 1 A f ' A fi' Q 51 'Y we We xv ti , , , ' ' V e Q . 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M M it ,Awww Ji , '5k'f dw I rw F I F' fl ll MI A111 JA ... mmf- ? 3-.ru was I m fix iw AVAILABILITY BEGINS TURN TO COMIVIENCE SHIPS WO Ihr loh of 1 Dutioxci toni cti within the stiuctuie of the Sixth Fleet is simply to keep thlt INMLIIIX striking foice in tip top opeiational I I siape to meet any threat that might it um ci it the I iso Woilcl Iiom the Commanding Officer to the newest SA aboaid, ill tffut mn mich to fulfill that gieat responsibility From movies and medi I xilus thctzomc gen sl I1 , ca ie s boats a I uell you name it the Shenandoah noxnlul m tht fishion that h is gn en hei the ieputation of being the Can Do Ten- cti of tht L S N X5 -HW .HJ A I E. SS ,X , . ,sy ,. 'gf' W f f I mi I 54, I A Tj X 1 f...',---f.,,,f':- .. 5-f V . . 312'-1 ' AUGUSTA B Y, SICILY ,ffl 'J 4' all 1 l ,Qi an 40 I I l 'u l Sit-ily is the largest and niost populou5 island in the Mecliterranean Sea forming' an autonomous region of ltaly off the southwest coast of the ltalian peninsula. Slienancloah anthorecl in Augusta Bay on the southeast- ern Sirilian Coast where the clestroyer broocl gathered for tender avail- ability . The town of Augusta Bay was founclerl in 12 BC by the Emperor Aug'ustus. sui'x'ix'etl llarbarian invasions and was the Site of a British landing' during' WWII. From here origrinatecl tours to Mt. Etnag the town of Catania: the fanious resort. Taorininag and Syracuse, founded by the Anricnt Greelts in Hill B, C. The Sifgilians were found to be a hard working, passionato iienplt- who havo given many fanioug poets, musicians, painters ancl writers to the world. 1- 4 .., '4 xx Q 3 V. ix ll Yi TAORMI A, s1c1LY - M1-. mm V. 5 iq- 5. .Y V, qv if ,, v,, wa ,V YW. ' Vw ' hy' ,ar .S 9.1 . 1 , ,A - , Adi' . ,-W' V ff w ' 3,1 A .f,+fTf?e- 1 W I fl S A , K W . f Q ZLL JMC .' fff Ztrffbxxdv K WWW!! M Xu 5 i Y i T i t i 1 4 i Y ARRIVAL SA Anus, cnnncn 11 , . .-Q FJ if W.: ,D I -R' ns 1 u I 174 gil 5. 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' w if s,.u?g -t- 5 ' . , .E 1, I , I .- V 3.1 F ,. - NL, 5--4 ' xiii-61192-aw.-fwf 1-J-frm -- A,-f f f ' E' ' - tr -- , v A---D ' 1-:,., .,- ' , ' ,,f 1 - - , .1 '- tl 'gf' , -13.1 Q- --W.---, - :Q A - F ' mmnwf- .- AGORA AND THE RECONSTRUCTED STOA OF ATTALOS ROYAL GUARDS ft fl jf .1 'Jig I sl C33 .r v ' ' 'M em M H' ,.. ' mis :Ni , ipgvl nn - 1- - A X v 1 w- A 4, P The Shenandoah has been replenished six times during her deployment, by the efforts of the following ships: USS ALTAIR USS ALSTEDE USS HYADES USS RIGEL USS ALDEBARAN These replenishments have consisted of more than 900, 000 lbs. We in return have supplied over 7 5 1:0115 to 9 destroyers, 3 submarines and 1 AVB. i I s i ss , S Q 1 , A Q 2 ar Q. Q 'K' fr K. A XX, 'if Q 1 'Q X .W . gm. -vxg Y i- 5 'J Q 5 -4 5 w, ' ' 'J f '- , I I A 1. 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On the return trip the train was held up by a eneral protest strike which had S spread through France. This tour- ist is ready to return to Pigalle. . fi X l I? ., m . IYIYIII 7 F p ' V .053 '- A CAPT. ALMGREN I : x THURSDAY, 27 APRIL 1961 CHANGE OF COMMAND CAPT. NEAL ALMGREN RELIEVES CAPT. C. A. BURCH AS COMMANDING OFFICER U.S.S. SHENANDOAH AD-26 fl? 'X ilu 4 A CAPT. BURCH - B CK 0 NAPOLI 28 APRIL 1961 X K P . M 'if' 3' , tug-- T-3 ,N 'V A, . Ti , v 4 Ay RX .UL YF X8 SD l 2 l ' s i V4 3 5 l Vi 2. - -ff--fn-.....,.. Y , . f - 1 -Vls.. The ruins of the ancient City of Pompeii are twelve miles southeast of Naples at the base of Mt. Vesuvius, an active volcano. The city was preserved for posterity by a shower of volcanic ash during the eruption of Vesuvius on August 24, 79 AD. Archeologic excavation was begun in the 18th Century and is still active with recent finds. It was a thrill to all who made the tour, walking in the ancient streets worn with ruts of Roman chariots. 1' .,.. 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'--Q-vig. g ,gulmucf ,,-,ff OUTDOOR LIFE ,5 1 rj , e inf'-ij? K is in MORE TOURISTS . I C3Dl'i is one of the most beautiful islands in v ig, . V , ,, S 91 kc I ' J , D' the world because of its daring terrain, azure tr 4' . g iii? Tl blue seas, pleasant climate, its perennial 1 ll - ' rw-' O- Q A a l P' ' 'Z 'vvl v . V i wealth of flowers and famous atinospliere of 'n v 4,4 fascination foreach and every Visitor. ,,.. . .,,.T- -' - ., -ff . xx - ' ,-. . V J.. - ' V ' - A . MA NY W 5- s ,D . 1 I 1 A ii-'S x D Ofp Qc 000 2' nfl? KQSQYOV 'T' J s X wi! 'N 737' ,H 'Mg F6 4 w 0 of? 'Yx7,Qf , 956 Ka M 0129! 'Sf Qc 65,6 '151-'W mw55iY,5Qu ij?-'35 WERE ww :pair-g Ekfiiqjf ,. wa i V W,gw,L4 ff 1-.w,v.npwmn,x, ., V! nga 'W' 0 72 +954 4004? Q? J 2339960 0 1 i B Q.,-M ww - 333 ,If Q 5 L f QPfx ni Ek .J gkl, .fri nib ,J 1 A 1 I , 5 X M '3' .1-V , ' 5 fm- gi f f f ,,-'-. 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J, -1, km wmv. ,Q I 7 1 ' ' X A ,. , V , 1,,.5, T , U ' .' ' Y ' , 6 ' bf- - . wi ,. . 5 f7'i-?f:- up . 1 , l A . 13 ? fbwl K5 FN WA ASL UNK N WY' ROMA A 'uv-,Th A if j W A Hug..-Jigga! 1 ii 5 I N 5' A ve: ' D If u Aja! Q Wai? CASTEL SA FOR ROMAN RMPR NT' MER TOMB OF THE ROR HADRIAN .v-' H' if Q W A AA- na .z 'w I mia X . 1 5- A, I rd 'W A X 'Q an 'RA Af, if if I Y nv 2 THE BAS1L1CA OF ST. PAUL QUTSIDE , THE WALLS nf. 1 CHAPLAIN'S MESSAGE To have been SHENANDOAH'S Chaplain for the last two years, including the Mediterranean Cruise of 1961 was a ' y privilege and a pleasure which I shall long remember. The spirit and skill of SHENANDOAH sailors have con- tributed much to the mission of Sixth Fleet and the mes- sage of the United States of America to the nations of the world. The peace of Cod, which passeth all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God, of God Almighty, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, be amongst you, and remain with you always., Amen. Chaplain William Mill Hunter U. S. Navy X and of His Son Jesus Christ our Lord: and the blessing For more than two years Shenandoah has been blessed with one of the most outstanding Protestant Chaplains in the U. S. Navy, LCDR William M. Hunter. His door was always open to those in need, day and night. Through his efforts Shenandoah's library was modernized and expanded with the addition of many new editions. He Was the tour coordinator fa monumental job! and insured that the men got the most from their travels in each country that the ship visited. This was in addition to his Sunday and daily services plus making arrangements for the Cath- olics services. No one will forget, all hands keep silent about the deck for evening prayer. All that we can say is a humble Thank YOU Chaplainfu and wish you smooth sailing wherever you go. 1 5.1 ,,,,i,.L...,.,... The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was celebrated on board every 1n- port Sunday and Holy Day dur- ing our deployment. On the few occasions that We Were 11Hd61'- way on the Sabbath all gathered together with the Layleader for the recitation of the Rosary. This was also done on Wednesday of each week. Our Priests came from Spain, lt- aly, Sicily, Greece and France. In some cases they were Americans stationed in these countries and at other times they were of the country which we were visiting. We were grateful for their com- ing and they seemed to enjoy be- ing with us, During our extend- ed stay in Naples the Priests came from Romeg some from the Vatican and others from parish- es within the city. On occasions men attended Mas s in Base Chapels or in the beautiful cen- turies old churches ashore.. Wherever We went the oppor- tunity to go to ,Mass and receive Holy Communion was always there. il A 'i1s.li,ig , iz. - xi, gi i fe A 3iiA'1if4 'Q :if ips -' . ,5.1wT11i1xri::-,-.,. -'ff -- ' J QS-.,,iiQ,.,.,. ,. E i . H , .., wr' f - Q .fr . ,Y-aw W Q -L H r r-' ' L-: so - , l . .gh Q F , r . M 'S' S- , gl... nw m,,, ., M to 4, we l for If 1 V -.-71, I J V ! ' -ee -A I 1 'M' - .-fm. ,, V ,, w ,,.,,m, tw mil x 3 4 ,, fx ' , 1 V4 I llc!! Q 'x - :Sf wt V .1 Ig- lkf W qw fb, 3 l Y? ll 4 S' 'l I... Qgtsgtillri FEEXIQIEEQT, iwlere held each Sundaynmorn- Clement Weati, ' Celell or the mess .deck during' 1n- mented b 1913 he Holy Servicee were aug- Y a Choir Composed ot Shenandoah per- SOI1ne '- . , , lr duected lJV B. A. Demcisak, 3543 under the Supervision L ' ' S of Qhaplai HL ti '. Tl '11 'st was A. R. Nelson, YN3. n in ei ie oi guns ' Q 1 There were daily Bible Study Devotional Services held in the crews lounge and popular Sunday eve- ning hyinn-sings. A numher of religious educa- tional movies were shown. A highliglit of the cruise was a trip to Mars Hill in Athens to attend a Sunrise Service on Easter morning, 'lg..,f ' wi' W 'S Y WM I L J L 4 : -.,v!l-fv ' , 5 'Eff J b I! H . J W '16 aw S -iv' I d i I 'e L3 . 2 k ' X I . ' Y X X xv. J, Xkmim L ,,.. V K W.. 'E NANDDAH PERSONNEL AT CASA MATER ORPHANAGLNAPLES F24 '- 4 vi inn .f Q-1. Q NTI J 11 if I .1 - W I VISITORS I LITTLEST ANGEL' . A ,, A4 If ,V ff. . f P E ,.,,,f-Jffw. ,K SIDE BGYS AND THE BOSUN MATE dw JV 2 ' IAIIXXAXSLIINIX II fl ' or QIEQL' A 9' fa ' '-- ' ' . ' 1 . - fig, QQ, ff . .4 . X sv-afxfy 1. - ,L 41 1. N, kr , X, V, ' 5223: - A- ' V -S' I 'v A if I h.,:+e4...yf,. 1 x Q4 J mms' , M !i1,,u,..1AE?1:L' 1 Y V W 1 .. , - , ,mg A-2? W' 5 . oi .R 9 , .., af + if i' 'F M if' I 1 THE HELEN HAYES ATROUPE AND FRU3 -Mb S-R E iff x A ...--Z K L ' , w ' - if - N +x-A -215393: ' f - X Iv, I.,I I f A 1 fi xl -'iw I -, I '--'- -2' 7 ' ff, I A ' .. 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'.AJ- Ul- 1 4!'l ' 'RQ' -,-61 - 'MPM' . .-1 T' 'QI -.-'Z , flggiwux B ' ' Q-W -95 .ur - s: F' 4- 'H-ff L3 in Ab,- N . , 'Zig' Y LAH . ,ff ws. . e'1f,. 'k' I GRECIAN CHURCH ,mg f ,. w Mwf'f 4 MONOCAN YACHT BASIN .- ..,,l giif5i?,f ' R :ff if . s: 'xv - ,gf .V ,lr I- ,via wrt. J. ff, 'P- fs fx ., 2 A . .,,, M. 'c. 1. if f - TEC Q '-w Ou. Q 1-V 'L ff gil? 'jf . ., 4' - WML I ,Ei , fy .iff I , . ', .a , . J CAPRI SHORE HEQJNUSN 0 APN WS ALP HALFIAE W -HQUSEA Y ffl! L f rf x 'sf -'J Y 'Q I X xx E4 fu I ff I f ,a , 1, f , ,Vx K I , ,..9-Qfiijiig MONTE CARLO HILLSIDE f2fV3'Xkb'? VQYXQ Gs sk QS ' , W' V ww? .3 E h ' Qf1f 1 . 'um-.L 5 ,:-M.-. .44 - M .I ,,,,,,,, 4. W ?'g'1'1fW-3f3j3m,gEAimW55FniTQ-.www-H' x 'fi ' .QM 'XF . A J, f - ,I if' 1 'f'A,w,f .rwf ,g. . A Q Y fr ,f'4 f . ' Q If D F in .4 J X k - X Q, 1 ' Q X X.. -Y. gy I f 1 ' A-J--1 ,M-'lf --wa-1 IFR J' Fx- 5.-Q 51. n r- --1 .-1. 11- ,.--.-, I ' fs., . 7 .Qf S AA, 1 rg-,Q 1 'ii fs 1. ll v Q, ,. , 3 E 1 VISIT 0 A SPEZIA ,. 'A Y .1 lpmlfi :Tu- 1 'E .?f'i'Lu, , ,.,. if f ...., , , . AAVY ,H- Y' r Vai- , 5115- 5g,,k,,. :4ffvi6d NE V , 1 tvl Q On July 8, 1961 Shenandoah arrived in l , . 0 ' ' l3 3i 3+ l , 1 La Spa 213 f01' 21 'CWO-Week period of , ' , 4 H' .,i::.A, lim,?E tender availabilities. Spezia is an , V l1f+fl'r . - fwpl 'l 5 ' W mi-7 - - T,aa,:af,als , ,- , , i 5 r Q as .. va .,,, unportant Itallan naval base and in- ? - 'Tw p E '-E I I lo! 1' f I , f .ln fra ' . l 1, '. l F il 2 H E M, 55 F I 5 an I , '- dustr1aleenter..Frorn the Passegmta , A lu .324-3: 15 wj ,3f,,i Q it 1-5 gl ,J Al Mare, a marlne promenade, there ,i , fel - flfgl, Ei an l 1 H 1' 7, was a beautlful View ofthe Gulf, the l , - , , ., If H r ll ' '. -A Q5 H, ,, , V 2 l x ?e .- -' -aff' , - H' W - L ff 'if A u n 1 fa! r l ' 6 of P 3 MPS and the marble quaws. f . From here We toured Nofthefnlfalv flfffii ' , ' fl l l do and became more aware of the gregt 7Q,g1+ 1.g,fg r1,rfiigj'.41rf , f5'5i'f ' N v - - 5 Qgfling A we l if o A cultural herlta ge that thlS country has ,dwa f?1.ij,. g..,a3 A' a 1 riff Q u ,ml . left the world. a'la our or iii? or lldl I Q l Y l El 3 U 1 A 4 Q 4 . P p'9f5fj?'zb'.,?i5ii? dr .f ..- 'fl' 4 l ' r A ga t i+ I ,2L'3f i'f'B4,'ffg,srfTlffif 1 . l l ' 'Y ?kY'P'i': -- . fit lr X . -a o . h , rep ' 2 lx , L, 1 ,l I V , i ln . .3 gli Ac ii 65 ggi l 2 l If r 5 3 1 A dass ' Q i l .if as . o so 1 .5 ORS 112515 flffiflv Nm 'N I I 5. I7 I tsl 9 ' l,v?'n xx g 4-14 VII, ' 5 1951 ILQZ7 i can K LQS f li I 5013, 1:4 O 1 il K if V xii-, The City of Pisa is world famous for an architectural freak, the Leaning Tower. This was built in white marble in the Romanesque style. The construction was begun by Pisano in 1174 and completed in 1350. The leaning was caused by a gradual settling of the subsoil and a defect in the foundation, The climb up the 292 steps gives the tourist the feeling that he is be- ing drawn to the lower side. Gal- ileo, the famous astronomer and physicist was born here and used the tower to work out the laws of gravitation. The remainder of the city is filled with splendid build- ings recalling the past grandeur of the city state known as the Pisan Rebublic. ZW' MENX je 'if Q GUYS A D DOLLS .-1'--,, ' FY' 113,03 Nga! -'Mn' AJMDH- 1' '11,-' r 'X 1 Bk, ZZ W c A, -,A . .149 A 'L i 1 L W: F V, Ogigil. 9 Oo J.: . 40 ,'O g' S-,'..Ol .UC ,o . O . v I' I y I f 4 Vr, r,r,- f zr 'nf V ' W 5.2 ,.. ,. 'f ' fv' 1 'r 4-. -M., Y . ,, , .-..- 1331 , - - - :jg-..q.l . - AJP' - A . ff-',.f'.T,3 QI, .T , , 5 ..- i wh . W , 'fx -5- , J-1i'ar-.Q - . ,. g ' , . f . 'L ' :JP 1 '-Q v ...ml-. - J.. V Q-, W,-, '!N 1.' 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IC., IAxi'Si'1', II. M., BIc'fim'v1'11, IC. J. M ' rg 4 9 ... , 1 ,' Sp. r,,r . agfwf' ' mt ,wv gF'V .. 1- L' r ' F ' ,- f'-Q' .Q.'. .1 - ' F. . 'IE-,gsm f!1w- Fswfahl. JA gif ' ' 1 ' . I ww- f ... ' un X. 5 sr N , . A 13 A --:,l ..-. A SWIM CALL 4.v-1--we--1-mul-r ig ' bile: F- u' 'WR g WYIQ AVF tl?-is I WORRY9 , '-S5 ' Q -:UQ , bgvkfw 1 . Q? Q LA Ex, 79? N Q! wxf iff XX: L - Q- fo .- -,.:,Sl.2- JI? '-1 si-.awww-gas, -'-x 5 -1: ff? A' Bn lx , W. Y' 'P 5 if V42 ' ,ff ,. 4.---. ' f ...-1 POW WOW , i FTW' I Y ' ' k . ,- , 4 B fr X11 ' xx 12117 . FIIIIIIIPIIZII 1 1- ' lx N 5 .P X REPAIR DEPARTMENT 471141104449 f24?4,f,4 aj KZO f237AS L , J f' . 4 ,. X f7'Z'f7 52-'!p,Q!,4,ff X414 1 fi -r .......- ,,-......-...----I-'H 1 ' - f ,mf , di, ,V i, ,,,, .1--A-f-in-f ff-,fn , f ff, ,. N11-,J W, ,wfnvr ,l,kYn,6zd WHA' ifv- ' nf ' v v fv-- ,,f,.'- I ' ' ' ' - M W.. -J .--. -X .11 --,,,,.. ,am ,A-1, .- P Q HFPPY LCDR USN I .-. . -..une A -gi .1 H bd, , 2 i i , R-1 Divisionis ajaok of many trades. It is concerned with shipfitting, welding, sheetmetal work, forging, sail maldng and canvas craft, pipefitting, underwater repair fdiversy, Carpentry, and other Workinvolvinghull repair and alteration. During the deployment they did an enormous amount of workin keeping with the SHENANDOAH, Can Do Tradition . ...il .x- 1 f? Q3 gf .i - ' fix: . iff, 2: qgzqmff .ix L! 1-E aff U -i- Q if lil! d gxj go 'I llcylxl, F, X I 1 gr '- VA' ' i 1 g, H. J ' , if ,hw - 3 S- 41 W: - aim, YL ,f Y-H uw? f ff - . , K I 4' ', y r 'N WATCH THE FINGER!! r ll -YSH WITH AN OAK STAIN9 X xxx Us X I f ff W bib N l O g a Q K ' F 5 F -Q src It K., I fsjxkxfl f i-f.L i 2 4 R-2, the Machinery Repair Division, 15 composed of the heavy machine shop: ,the Light Machine shop, the Refrigerauon shop, the Boiler Repair shop, and a FO11Ud' ry. The repair office, which procesSGS the endless work requests isubmitted t0 the COUNDQY ,, Y'1ll til, INZBCIUIXQ ' tender, is also a part of this diviSi0U- During' the past seven months these men workecllong and hard keeping the Ships of the sixth fleet in fighting trim. , -.ff-.ffm-.-'-A .W - - M- We H . -- ' '-.,.-..,.., ' v b' -5 i' ' H w A N1 .ik V 1 M 1 l , A '- ' -w 1, fi A 1- X Y x y xl X g K K x iss R . Xxll . ' - xx X V ,YZ 5 K, .H K - X LZ: ,v N X K XA I xv . Y We-. V E 1: 5:4 fn ,A ' V' L, 1' 1 'Ir Q N6 LE 'W 1 s f . 1 l L -m n- I 9 ' ' f 1 x 5 , l.. sf, I.. , J fn-f, , 1 1 . ,??:.'. ' 7 ,-. , fi. N '? :dip ' . r P' ng ,Li 1. ph ' it -'fx 'L Q i 5 . Q4 Jas. fm Q? 1 s ly A-'Ti '42 'G V- F' F ,1 t ni R-3 Division is assigned all work requiring repairs of an electrical nature. This includes non-elec- tronic alternating or direct current equipment, gyro- compass repair, meters, motion picture gear, and on occasion electric coffee pots. Their safety record and high standard of work are unequaled. 94: 'Y get X 1 Ui bw ik Dorff asm Mf. W 'Zh- -1 'g.....A we.. 1231 l4ll 1' I .cf I I f h 7 5 1 k dg'4Q f .-:pb 1 , 'ks-. W, Q! 's., -lg N., ,,, ,,,.,..,,., , . -...-...A,...L:g....V. . ....V , fig! as sy LL 5 4 Q? HP. 'S' M-,Q RH4 Division is responsible for the repair of all radio, radar, sonar, cryptographic and other electronic equipment, While we were the fleet tender almost everyone had work for them to accomplish, in their very specialized field. bl QSC? F NPV, PXNKEE R007 N4 1-xFX'9'lw' x 2 we BRWW51 1: 0 ki J x fr bv F i 4 V gt- -.., -Ln? Tie- nh., .. A 'z Y ' X ' V swf f X -may M., K iQ 1: Lg fl ak 'gb . .. ,Ah xx 1, 5 A4 ' at fr ff' z-Jig ' 'L '1. . bf -Q K - g U ., ' 'X' A .2 V 6' Y: O ,JL .,,, g o , -af 4.31 R15 x V, 11,2 Csfsim 9 wifi aw!! H gi' R-f. 1 .d 0 Division 1 eoeive all workassooiated with the testing, adjustment, and ropair of ordnance and fire control systems. In addition it con- tains the print and photographic shop, the optical and typewriter shop, and the torpedo repair shop. -There were not enough hours in the day nor days in the week to do all that was assigned but somehow they did from Father Day cards to Torpedo overhauls. , fi E ' T L 1. llllll II li ll H lyil L 3 x ...4JA . , Q2 ' 4 r-Q ' if , .,, , X 1353? L ? if : ,, ,L Y , XXX K H .fi . if 'JW' 14 M A--'i:,.'1'f v nn, . 'f+5P5TTT:ffWffi , iiiilgiihaggfpia,. '1 ' -'f?4i34?ixii!i'7 Y A ,v:,:-rflfig, W H::ji'z vi uf' gg: 1' ' - ' , N , FFL V W, , 1 ',. Q Ji, if E f 1+ 5 s 'av I I .,. ., ,if A ,v w , 1 I f , 134. ' .L t4 ,gi 4 13 3 ,gg Ll., . A K f Y I H Q l i N5 4 Q, rg E 1 ,, ,WT -: f xl riff if ' P ff 5 '55 53 - - Q A T M Jia T5 ' '1 3 i ,J ,, lf? LE Q W g A i X 31 T f it f 2 4' F' . 45- T 'n Q 'ff Q '-. 553 'pf ww. c T T I 14- It , ' A . 1, - 'M' ... M 4 d ,fda gi x I U! 'Ati' 1 T 1 l A we ,,, i A d:?.'-at 2'7- ' All f The Enginemen and Machinists mates of a division operate all of the auxiliary equipment aboard the SHIENANDOAH. This includes boat and vehicle engine repair, air conditioning and ice machine mainten- ance, air compressor operation plus a variety of other jobs. Their contribution to SHENANDOAH efficiency is of inestimatible value. Will' M hi 'i . 1 v ' vi? I MW ,Q XQWPQ C' 'ID Z J '.-L, I- - Q ----E l I 'fff ' ' .X ,--Q1 f, -'fin . x .-v '! - M- , . Y 1 14113 N ' q ,, V W ,. 5. ai? ' ,gain , 11 ,asf mf' 3- Wi 'V' mn' 19' .....,,, an A9 1 1 Maw' ' 'K MLW' , A, -ww .' 1 1 I T -.. ,, 'UF . ,, . ,,.. ,Lua YW ' ' 1 W ' A 1 ufmmw 'H'-m.,L. -f ' 'A ,. ,, fr 'Y' ' J' W 5 f' f '-.J-J -- X ,1 1 X .f , x ' 1576 1 X ,fi J' If 1 2 Q . 1 1 w n N ,,, ' 5, X 'O' X 'Q 1 X , 1 ,W 1 , - f l V , . -. -., , A .tu fhiifi 4 1' A V 6 2 ,-- .ww - ,- ' . --,r ,. .-, 4.4-.-, nf' H' -. - v .Lagos c 5, . Yu-. J- W 4 . ,-,, A - ,,,,,H.M.l 2, t ' 1' H 9 1 is '1 V Q 9 gn fx '1 ' I H . I 1 r + 1 I 1 , 1 3, . A N 7 -7. Y, K f 4 ' .J ' pq H M- 1 'f 1' :P 514 ana' ' 1 -' 1 4 - i-.ii-' f-ff' 1 I s fr L I .A 1 ' E 1, -5 1 A I, no-. ,. I' 1 W1 E? ' 2 -f 1 ,Q 1 b Q ss' ' 1 C1 W ' 1 ' M- ,, 5 4 v 4 dsx? :gf I Q I 4 2 X 1 . Q 1 C 'I fi? lj' Z' - 3, x . 1 A l F r . 3' f ' ,pf sf, i W fn 5 V vw V ga' Q U ' 6 Y 2 wp Qghxl . . ' ,LQ V i . fi fl 4 R I lf Ll N NI ' .fd 4 si- M ' It I dag L2 'M Mr nxt ,Jli ,Kits lalvmx ' J ' Q - 4-.zu The Boilcr Division proviclcs thc XX'i'IC1'C'Wiiii'-Zlii to Init thc SHISNANDOVXH in thc right place ut thw Vigiit timc with the gTcz1test possible' cliiciciicy zmcl spend , In povt or :it sn-11 thci 1' sta-um is nvziilzihiu for Qin-ct1'ic:it3' l as i I Jr W' 9,59 1 'N - .. --1-mn. G i 4 and he-ating in thc SHIiNANDU.XH and thc ClCS'Ll'Oj'C1'S ulongsiclc. Their sorvicc is 01111 l'0LlI1Ci'4iilC CiOCIi basis. rf' gf N J s yf 1 6 542- X KV-f f s J gf 'f X .-pri .Q7.iTj.l'7, ---fr ,. '1Af,'. QL X M A f..'i?ii?-'-11 1 YOU THINK THI5 HOT .ff 1 ' fx , 3 I 5 3 1 r.: -m,f-Q,-,,'f N .... L YY 1.-f-.I .I-5' V 6 0 U Ili w X 1 , Ilan nun.. A t B fa fi 4y42'? wi 5 , I 3 , ri I tg 1 ,, 5' ' 5 , L , 'I ,pi . I , M ' - ' U , ' ad . 1- I ' 11 'W 2 A I ,H L af' 1 . J Q, , 1 ' f ff? A. ' F. , v fsftrg , m I : V I ' fy ll' , I s 'H r ' 0 F 1 If f ' a 1' f 'Q- L . 1 Q- , V - 'f. ' -S? I '93 n--1!Il I 1 I ,L -W--1-w-.-.3535 + v ff' L 5' ,, f P? j HI '+ .....-A N Alt, .v,, u -: .LM 1 ' aullil g!?,la .. 'M X 3 m ,uw Q A S E Division is composed of inter-communication electricians and electrician mates,, They are responsible for the efficient operation ofevery piece of electrical gear aboard the SHENANDOAII, The IC menkeepthe telephones, alarm systems, ship's gyros, and all other communication equipment in top-notch shape. The liM's are con- cerned with the main ship's service generators plus all the other heavy and light electrical equipment. Needless to say they are the best in the business. 3 :its 't ' I 53? 21251.-Jil-1. l i., ' L ff , W 'YY - W l ' T lx l l V ' rw-:.....L... - v n x V N my .. 1 Y 5 - L A l 1 A 43,3 if 9? 1:5- ,Y -.-f..,? Y. Sr 4 4 ,f ' , - S ..- --.Q 1 ,- 0 A if v .. 3' '41 , ' -' '-1, , F. jzf -Y Q. . I ! ' w 13 ' 1 I .,.- Q,- , s L 1 5 ,. 'v, n I v -17 .2 1 I, .X ' . ,.-J' 1 'Wynn-H' 46 K 1 ' 2. 4. X. .5 ,ff 0 V ww FV . , W, ,1-.img ' 011, f wi - M5 HJ- ' ,- xg 'kewl ' f5.'fi' K 1 ,, ., J ali, 'lf' 953 oi . . If 5 : :iii ,fa 'Q .24 f.!'7- ' .fk V f-'--gf 1' 'S-0 CAN YOU HEAR ME? 'll l ' '51Qf'Hf 'O w I I M X . lx! N , ,Viwip K ,lf 1.1 4.2 A --l' - flip, ,rg :iz . A'f7f'J 'J ' 15' 1 1,- M . , .lf ll ,f 'rw if n ' l' all 1 my :I if 1 l an 'W 9 LL' 9 7 'f . 1, 'l l 2ffl'9QQf'fl '. liu' 5ff W1-fl into gn' lp is W ' uf tu x ? A fwe M, 'P 56 4 F sf f l 3.1, 'l ez . 51 Q V ' V : K X. 1 x 5 1 W 1- ,N 1 V Fe: it ,- l F qu. V ,I E Arie two' H Z Q7 an-1 ' ,X F 'WEEE of 321322 ---,, if . Adu. fin , if JL N . Q, 5-l.:.4 p - , H 1 ' lg e ,a 019 fo ll 'Weak HU auf f of YOU C' f OT 4 Boseypffv? A weringall bells has longbeen the motto of M Div- ns ision who operate Sl-lENANDOAH'S main propulsion equipment. Their sparkling engine room reflects the ' ' ' ' ment. l 'de that these men have 1n thelr Job and equ1p pr1 These were the people that got us horne again . In H, walgiylm ' 5 A .MI 1: I I I 1, , V A 'VL - wi? I D A I fy tv if 'N '-I I 1 l ' DEQ K LIKE-LETS PAINT IT PINK, MAN! I CAN'T FIND MY YQ-Yo 3' 'W I M ,J g W In Y, I K I 5 I If Q E 1 1 I I I t K IR '1 ' I H IHS I f + T-, I ALL THESE CLOCKS O2TiOGOENLlE3g,SE 1, IAI- - I.1, gg ARE WRQNGII ' fl, Q gf 4 if .1 F I J :Eff :Q A , 1?- 6 ,47 1. A 1- ' 4-W .v 1 4' 5 ' . 'V ., ,.- .. -N -. 5 I if Iss! 5 I 7 'I - . if ' .I f'-QV I -1- j 3 - , g. v Q ' 4'1 I A 1 , .A v ' ' ' A ' fr wg I' f 1 lr' s ' ' - r' YV I 1 .X -g'?' ', Q ZX -ixgzi vx ' W ei' 3 7 'TI ,ga nr? ' 1' 1 I I I I, , Q Lak. I L Q jIi q4 1 7 4- lr M. Q M X ,W me, Q, 6 W' V 4 if we We R Division is responsible for the repair ofthe cuts and bruisesnsufferedby the ship during the constant tender work schedule, plus a program of preventive maintenance. They are also the nerve center of battle repair operations from damage control Central, and can be counted on from hit Alpha to Zebra . Q! 'L .sf E QF- 96- , A ' ,Q 'Q If li -' ,f Q, . i Eg I , ff Xu ff U X N 'D W f-1: Q ? f f w 4 in Af if ...gd vlslw' Y -1 J-32, ' 'wh , , 'L y 4 .eb r 3 if S -r' , 1 Q ., 'ri x 1 . J '- my- , 2315, ' ,iw ' , 'Q ,,.,.. . In ,, ,. . I l i OPER TIONS DEPARTME VY Q ,v..-.....,.. I I ., 5 .. --1 -vb T si ' . g Q E ,,1. W5 ,, lib' ss .. '-'1 18 4 B if I 1 .-,..-..-,v.j,-7-frfqfqf f--fr-'fa-E:-fvf , Y -J- -'yffjl ' pi.. DIVISIO i 1 x 3 1 1 I T I diff '3 ani Topside, above officer's and Captain's country, lies the dominion of the Operations De- partment. This monarchy is composed of three territories . . . Radio Central, the Combat Information Center and the Wheelhouse-Bridge area. The first is the ship's communications center, from which radio messages are received and dispatched. In CIC, the radarmen and their scopes collect, evaluate and disseminate data concerning approaching ships and planes. From the Wheelhouse and Signal Bridge, the quartermasters and signalmen of Operations Di- vision control visual communications and assist with the ships navigation. Far below is the Attack Teacher. This isolated colony of the department conducts the training that keeps De- ., stroyer Sonarmen abreast of whats nexv in the underwater world. L: i ,xfaeag-it -.. 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DEPARTMENT -Q 25 -15 ? , , 5 5 f' r I ' 1' While deployed in thc Mcdittii mean, SHENANDOAH was considered not only a destroyer tender, but also a fleet tender The Stoi el eepeis of S-1 Division had a lot to do with accomplishing the above named mission The twenty-fixe Storekeepers who make up the S-1 Division man twenty-one stoierooms and the Supply Office fhcy are responsible for procuring, receiving and issuing ma- teiial used by all depfu tments aboud ship During SHENANDOAH's 208 day Mediterranean Vaca- tion, the SK's weie able to complete 98 622, of the more than 14000 demands for issues. Along with operatingthe storerooms and supply office, S-1 stood their share of military watches consisting of beach guard, shore patrol, quarterdeck and various other duties that are peculiar to Mediterranean deployment. On the more enjoyable phases of our deployment, S-1 personnel took advantage of the many t0uI'S offered in the various countries we visited. While in Naples and Sicily, we fielded a softball team and although we only won 2 out of 6 games, the allowed case of beer per team helped ease our dis- appointment. Another highlight of oiu' tour was the division beach party held at the military beach outside of Naples. Between the hamburgers, hot dogs, beer and volley ball, an enjoyable day was had by all. Upon reviewing the results of SHENANDOAH's deployment,0Ul' division officer Lt. Hopkins and his two assistants, Chief Joyner and Chief Nelson, wish to express their appreciation to the men of S-1 for their outstanding performance and a job Well Done! 5 . 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N 0 'zxruw .gn-2' - . 3'm '.. . 1' 'I-.ET ,I kk' w CII V - if--Lf ,Y V ' i A ' , A R A 'H 5 1 1 N 'X 2 V ff, 3 , uf V I X tiki' F 1 Q 1 M W .t ' - -W, ,, -nv I' . s- ,+- 13 -A ff! gi 3 -, 9 f -' -'i'4'1?:2 The Commissaiy Division is made up of Commissary men fCooks gl Bakei s7,a Storekeepei These are the men assigned the task of feeding the ciew of SHENANDGAH and ale also called upon fiom time to time to feed our friends from the desti oyers alongside In addition to cooking, baking andbuteheringthese men are also responsible for the ordering and storage f the many tons of fresh, frozen and dry provisions re quired to keep a balanced diet on the mess line three times a day., The messmen are men assi gn- ed from all other divisions of the ship to assist the C ommissarymen in the preparation and serving of the meals. Their jobs are nu- merous and include tasks from peeling potatoes, serving food to washing dishes and maintaining the messing area. -QJ :K- NISSS COOKS if v K , ' Ain-, ' VW, L s 6 A 3,2254 ,Y .Ax ., 5 ,H U 2-YL, 1 ,1 ,pu fgi rm' Q-in I fu I .i X. !k.,2.3g!mpw The Sh-3 division is composed ol' 35 men - the ships store officer, men of the ships service rate, and ships serviceman strikers. Their job on the SHENANDOAII can he ex-- plained merely by mentioning their rate - Serviceman . This service is rendered to the destroyer per- sonnel as well as to our own ships company. During the seven months deploy- ment in the Mediterranean our three barbers out over 10,500 heads of HEY JOE, WANNA BUY A CAMEU? i. k? I hair. The laundry pressed five suits of whites per man per weekg also it wa s available to the destroyers every weekend. The sales inthe two ships stores topped 880, 000, and many fine Bingo prizes came from our stock. The sales in the clothing store were over 850, 000. The soda foun- tain provided refreshment for many during the summer afternoons. In addition to doing a fine job on the SHENANDOAH, the S-3 men found time to take advantage of many of the tours and other recreational activi- ties. : I K xc' . r 0 7 'Q' C2 X -if X? 'K' Y 5' V 0, X - ' 'f'f :' 'i': :'5 f ,. ..,., - -1 - . ,.. .r I Oyigfnf- Q , Q.. X T 1 , W, ,, A . A. , 1. 1 ,,,Y 0 , , f f V V ,, - '- 4 f -- 4: Nw- ' 'iw 'J -az ----x':1-'- , , --.gr -if -fr-iv. -:Lv---e -1: :ffI1f-li: I' -V ' ' knew lt! - -Q .Q 1- - '17 L M av,-:' ff-5 -.1 'f-f3Kf tS1i:M!-42Z?lff2f5aY'--1Z,'-ir-iz-:Fr?:Ve-:Eff-5.1 I W ll' I -V - , -5,-4 . it.f5f1g5'f,1-514-.gf11.f.af',,. Aw ,3-.1..Ql,fn.jrW5g,-55?fw.,'.'yfL-1:g,- 15:37,-QM-. .. ' 3 '. jv-, 11.-gQ.','1g-352, -Hz f-1-7:4-..v 4.'- v' -.,:1,ffyffpZi,-f:,v..-,-emi,-.f-f,:,:uix, .:.'p.-ry: ,,-..- I W' X f' -.,. , ' X J'-n. 'X ' cv Paydayis perhaps the most welcome day of the month, especially for the sailor in a foreignport. This and all other matters of finance are within the province of S-el Division. Despite the many thousands of dollars hand- led they are never off a cent . 'TJ J GZ, . -a Af ng, X-, Q. TN 1 ,f Q JC' P, ff . A . ff S L 1 be l, , l .ul- 25' 4'- K.. ww 'W I .J ,, wr 'ir' ,er ,.-A , iz if, , .l ., 2,1 AK ECU ,ff Ffa- ., .: ...lv A vw:-.1 x.. .5 I i . ,Y ,,,, . fl 1 1-lil 2' if E 1 ai Y wg, f ip-A fx ., , - ,-D - -n l 15-Ss. J ef Ya H A N I as X l X 'E'-Q...Q , - 1 Q h - is AJJX , '15, ,zu x , ' E its ,,.-wh,-.w...,.v.,m,,, NL' X , 5 , r ,....Q..a,.M ,,.. ..,. N 5 f Q . f Al 1 I l Q ,,.4f.3H W F ,FL -iv A L vi K V J . A IDI L if 1 Shcnancloali is fortunate Q in having an outstanding g 1' o u p of hardworking Q stewards. It seemed that almost every officer put Q on a little weight because ' fx, QA of the good cooking and A expert service. Each in- ' 'M if 2 g. Q T. - -ff ?,,,'f?fg,14 A --N habitant of officers coun- try offers a thanks If M f bil? 1, H ' I M 1 'xiii f wr. -,M f y 1, .-all . L EL r y- ,E - 1 I' 'ini' 1' H f. -ta: 5534. . ,z, I gf W -v for a job well done. 4 l ' i f P 2 Y H r I? 0O 7 .X ogg ,7 I Ur i He wants caviar - He gets caviar' .ill W3 'I Q! J, is if-Q51 U' fi? V14 fi Pf- I , , X Q! .I' ii 'I li? hgl if H' '1 Jw FU7 5 A 'gli if . ii? ' ' X DEPARTME T y j 1 EU ifg S ,fxff if , , . . , I , f ' -k:f,w.13ajjfQ'i'f1 ,9wFH'?:- 'vnihnp L 35 ,i..:55'751'-f f ' ' :fx I if 45 f Y ' A f H' ' 'Qv7 E.1?1,j x , Mgmwwz , ,V 1 i ,I ii Ei 35 ,ff 51 :L , A it eg 3' y L J' . ,iz H1 H S? wi pf P F 5 i N., .XV xc N. N . , ff I iii' QD S-. sf . 1' I bf Ll' L ff' S T 1 A Q Q5 The First Division is responsible for all V ' 1 the time honoredjobs of the Deck Sz1ilor'! l R i fi This includes preventive maintenance of 4 ,Q deek and equipment, the rig for refueling J ,,X. I while under way, loading and unloading of J O N 2 cargo vehicles and boats plus the mul- as titude 0f little-things that keep SHENAN- ,, 5 I 4, Vi DOAH sl1ipshape. 3 ,Z ikl v ....- r., '-0 1 I X O X V' ',. 5 ' , 7...., 3. E f 'fw.... . If nd. i I lm' , X SWF V My A' 7 5 ' I ., 4-----.m.....,,,u 4. .. M-A 2 .E I .757 66 b , N1 A34 . . , w P, ,MM . i N .numml AHKAI f- 1 EW , 1 Hgh, .4 wudvf l 'I Oh ati? ul! oo so 'QC C40 N-Z a ,iaxxiims ii i ' ' .2 lc rj , fl- A r 'Wok K F' QQJ' f---N F' 'U i fe N , if ig, 1 f-- . 0 ' Y .ji ff f J X i 4 i 4 i 3 W - xhueilq I ' A M I f Theg . . . econd Division Z1 board SHICNA NDOA H serves 3 dual function. In addition to deck duties and watches h ' domain also the a , 7 y re reSp0nS1b1C for our old fznnitliful hand cranked five inch forward mount. T eir includes m ' . A 3gZ1L1l1C mil1HlCI18l1CClllld2lfYN1lL1I1itiOl11OZ1diHg. So far they haven't dropped a thing. ,, wrt Tlitkuwnm -1 W kr ww,- .r ' 1 4 H, I hm -. -vl . JN. 11' 'sms -L - M4 w ? i n-4 'UH R 5 . '17' mal ,qgw 5 W 1 Sis: '1 E A I f,, g QR 3 Q' lvyy 9 1 f + ' 2' l fi' if l 1-' if? -A. v wj . Lx 9 ,..-- nK,.,..n,-r V' H' x x 2 5393 ...puff 4 F , ,4 xy F :ta -e 1'ez1tio11 llllllllllw 1 K 0 I to lower belle 111111 ll11 H mc that liberty 15 mst 110111111 1110 kmml C the job of the bmi d1X1slOI1 1-, 11111111 to bev- They provided expe1t mxxxx1111b and L12 S fO1.Sl1e11's utilitx bo 11s oflueu 11011 and Captains g i g. T l1 e 11 0 u 1' S were long, Na- ples l1 a 1' b 0 1' grew a l l too fan1ilia1', b u t th e y can, be proud of EL job well done. X X l Wl1e11 the 1 a11el1o1 1 1 is 11 Xl! T 1 11 y X... Y 1 e 11 1 rp ,u .J.4...-u...nnuh.n.-L!:'l5Lhh.L ' 5,-9' 1 1 ' vw f l .as ---W... M T-:J M Y ,l.,.,, nfm.-y,,.,,1 W -- , ,W-f 'H .HL , , -Wif i '1' w w ., LQ'-N-...,.. f .. .vqwf k : fgg,,.,1-.,f,.,- , x .' Q N ..- M V. 1, x ,, ' N qu! Q ,Jr-1, .K Wx.-.. is S11-,rum , rl vw . 1 1 J iii 1, WL' 1' ' M51 1:'mw -gi- V.QE V m:,...J 'Q Q, 3 n Q '-3 L- '- , 1-rw 1 mqqy, , .. Lf'-N. V 'w.r4g..,,f,-QSC , .N rg-tra-.,-, w '-H. ' 1 .ANNE V , .Al sm, Wi, -W-.1 - , . '1v..,,,,,,, . -, .nf-. 3. M ' H :f1:...,, , -31T1'Nw.. MQ r K' Y ' W MA. -w'14'?f'l.ICw.nm 'M3-gI,.,'1i ' , '. M, N A-.1.., W- .A... .,,..H-'-w. 'gei-.. uwfgg...-dA,.'-'gr w. , , -7-T. 4, Www.:-+,. ' ' lr 1 W- ,wny..,,,-1 i v AAVV y Q . ' M3571 .5511 :.',Eh I':'1, H J , . 7:41 '21-RPM' wi, 'iff . 1- x ,, .. -' 'f'l r'a 1m mzfifir - , ,f 1 ,f 1,-14,14 Ll Wx, L. ,,, N., I ,ww ,fl f:2f?'5 I a g 'ff Q Iva: 1' wt .h rf! -Nl ' - 'fri I 4 . F, ' 'af' X w 1 u ,. I. xl 1-r 3 x ' vt ' ' .4' , ' .1 , I S '7XX WG fg 3 1 ,A J , X .r-,,q,- we 'L Y - li i--, ,'1 -:-M 5- Q I WN MEDICAL M1 1 2 iff ' gn fi Y w X1 '--. xg ata 31 -' jf i v ,. l n 1 Mb ,? Tf l , x ' 2 .K 4 I, .K V N qv! V, ,AFL ' ' 4? Q? During the Mediterranean Cruise the Medical Department and did 5691 laboratory procedures, 1010 X-ray. This WHS only a part of their contribution to keeping 6th Fleet ships Fit to Fight . They also carried outa program of preventive medicine and sanitation throughout the ship. The devotion and skill of the medical I department aboard SHENANDOAH is in ,K keeping with the high standards ofthe profession. V 1 1 , V aff -Q.,-fr . 1 - ,uw 3 i . G' z QE' , A 1 in . ,z .Fr I I ' ll. ' 5 J if f 0 .. ff I CJK A I J xx X .V 1 M., ,Q-it 7 'X N ll is' W ' A gf J':! ' New 4 V 0 'u v f T 4 4- Q1 0 lt W V V 5-Lf' N l Y M l Q L 1 .qw .. nal U P0 S., DECKER HMC, USN HMS still nlivv! l ' ' saw400 out patients, admitted 200, gave 3000 immunizations. i if ' 1 - 'l W' 22 gi 15 'fail L, NO, WE DONT SELL Illlfli VIZOSS VL, tzvy 1 ,TK V B YW ullllll s 1-IA - . -mflmv f I THE MOST MODERN MEDICAL MART IN THE MED 'x , ' u Y V,,' ig wlw WANTS 'ro swim f . SAX u111,1f,s1f. fl WHO YOU CA LLI N SIDNEY GREEN STREET '? .- DE TA W,-y--..,.. v '-. sA,,. Xp .. -.o X- X ..,,....-,.:.,,,.,.Y- j,..... ,T,r,,.-W-, Y. V -My . ...,f DEP RTMENT R 4.3 uhh- '5 I - ' 1' -'-:J Jr K K .N 'i ,M . Y: Q -I Q, 1,Qj,'hVl F . 4 3,4 'N' L , , 4 W . Wu., Xhhltwnnwxx WP, . Ax M, 54-1 . lim ,R wa.,-M -'N J DENTAL Division fi HQ' at 11:1 fa.. X' I8 . ' Y D603 QS 0? QNX 09 R- L, CRL' Here is a repair facility on Ll much more personal basis. The crews ef the ships which come alongside receive the best dental Care of any naw' in the world in this completely equipped and up to date dental elinie., A Division feeble in numbers, but stiong in pride of its contribution to the fleet through the health and well being of her HIGH. 193 9- 9 5 H Sl Q, X ....f Q 39 Z , in , . 2 . MN.. rf-:lf-L 'navy i A 1 3 R A 2 H ,LAM ,W gig :::' -.Ik S-L JW M xllullbl ,-. u,-- TOP ROW-W W1 UP MUN' Nw Kid I -11 ldiu POTIONI ROW B t x1f1-fel- , ,H uw mm UVM km .191- ,gill 44' .4-ui ,..f 1 MAA FORCE FRO BAC y - w I INN . 'IULIN C1311 NT ROXV-I '01'L01' SF, W.-Xllllli I. I. K ROXV-Nolte SFM2, Willizmms SFX ua . I ' VIIEIIIIUQ 1 N 6,313 I ff -4 fl :SQ LQ my 1 il 4: fix A SHANE! -- f' 42 fag.7.5,,.,5,,.L , W -'11 -lm-age, .' , , . ,. . V1 'Tiki' may 1- , . 5 z A ' fig fi V y tl, '- i as 4 Q F, S Q. 'M 14. .. ' 3-f V O we v 2 3, 3,.m ,V a-f 4 , ff F' I' xl , . . 1, 2-,'pQ t y i 'TF if W no A - -if ff lim g iw---i.i 1 t 'ft' 'W Q at .- 1 a The Yeomlenhand Personnelmen of the Captains Office, Executive Officers Office, 'Training Office and Legal Office have tied together the various ships activities through their efficient handling of the administrative paperwork and detail. The post office provided us with that priceless commodity Mail fdespite the elementsj. ' n, upon occasion arose to the cry of Working Party and proved that they could provide brawn as well as brains. X Division is also the home of that omni- present suave group of gentlemen known as the Sheriffs pardon us - we mean MAAS. The divisio 5 p --f l 1 'r 'Q' x i i f til s ,Q-ax g ' i ' ' 'ap p I ,,,,,:-sf ' -W ,mit as-f tt' ' Af: lg E-jf w X . . V . ,. L , , p gf NM OUR HERO L '11. Uv .N N, 11 www., H. PYKKL' Xu f-,,-...pst ,Mau- Q , R r ',. 11:1 I .4-.Ki :lt 4 '41, '1 i- Fai, 3 11 4 Ak 'W-N, Qu -.AH ,P eq.: '1 'ff W1 5151? Q-we-B at ,. 122,14 W X 'fha-H043 :,.,.,n4 f.-., ,. , l ew 1 wh ., v m ,. Q, ., , ,, 'gnffv ' ' 7: 577 i A , .. Q- aw, v-'rr 1 4 15 ' - It 'wg Avis, V' M' 1 J 1 1 ,B 4' .gg-- 11 ,Q-.N IA , :J -f-Q. ' . .1- . V . - ,'. ' N ' A U ..f7! , 4 1 .. .M ,gf A 451 5 A r . Vvvn-4' r 52,3 9 . 1.1 ' . .gc 'Q' ,- uJ'e F '+- s ,ffm-. -1. V , I 1 If' .. rf. I v gil! R Bibs. 'Vi If? n 5, A' ' v' , ' ':- 1322, ., 3 ,I T55 '4fff Wff'Zff '? 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We wonder which one will get the first ticket in the States. --if' rg --L .-v ' AFV' ':1--- lg: p p -an If---hr -Sa... sum' I MODEL TU .JL kj W' 'N 'F' f U me if X ii 4 4- f ,xml ul -il J 4 fr V .4415 15 ZF' jys ?'S . ' 33' ' ,J . Jwx - Z, W , A X, 7 . fL'F.2A ' f Q. . i ' 1, X, Tl',,4,,..H ,.'-1 ah . . 'iv-.. t.'E 5 ff-1 .A ' ..,. w 1-N.:-1 vii' 0 DIVISION 4 ff STRAGGLERS 1 5 I, Q 9 Q 'f gf? A. 'EI A I . QL X , tk Z - .f , 5 g lx , ' Rx '17 . :fy 5 FY- 4, I f- , 1 If ,X 'xl I ' I 'j 0 A 5 1 'E I . 1, 5 Y - V I N dh' V , Ig . 'f r f T 4 ' .r ,W r . 1 - , :I , r v N x ff' , 2 'lyk X Q 4 I was I . , 1 f r'., f12, , ., I, I ,'. l OTHER LATECOMERS X 'ff 991 - vii f ' -' 1. f f' Q 1- ,, 61 Q Aj 15 3 if ' rv ' f 1 5-9.- Mx ,,, 4 4 I 1. ,I 1 . ' . v it 'vig 't N I I ' W' 9 4 I . ' ' 1. .A Z - ilx V f,, xx 0 J ,Q , if -4 I I 'hs 4'-. ' I N N . I gs ua A fa sr :E , , -Q 3 Q '-E if ' R QQ ill' 996 'S Q1 T' Q1 T 353 44 fi, .S HX. Y 1 1 I I ' 'Li 'gi J? 1, X pr 'S-bfw f N 4, a 3? U wr 1 4 v . I, R4 J ,di Q--4 fn n.,,Wh g A ' W A Sm- CRUISE BOOK STAFF w 11 .1 V gf LT. G. R. MUSHET, MC-Editor-in-Chiefg Business Editor G. W. WATSON HMI-Managing Editorg Layout Editor J. R. MINER DC1-Asset. Managing Editorg Art H. D. PHILLIPS PH3-Photographer Photographic Contributions by Gaines, D. L. SK2 . 31 iiil I.i, Z fi X iff limi-f' t rg P f f' The staff is grateful to all who ij' ss ff X T Q contributed to the publication of all ' gl' gf? IFJ M ' XA ' this cruise book. It is published U 'i at no expense to the government T X ...M f fl! F ' for the officers and men of the il w E Ai 4 USS Shenandoah AD-26. ' X , if llllNllIllONCllll xx F' I I 4 I 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I X' Ill-:wiv-rf it 2 1. Q , 1 is . f' 1 Y xr V .4 ,. 1 I .Vw eff' 1 , 14 Z 51 K NN A 2 ip:-P 4.91, 1 X, 1 ,Q X. .1 f J af? -:b ...I ,f .l aj' R . 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