Stribling (DD 867) - Naval Cruise Book

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He helped sTamp aaT Piracy in The MediTerranean Sea. ln l3l7 he reTarned Ta The UniTed STaTeS To ConTinae The TighT againsT Piracy, This Time in The WeeT lndies. Daring The Mexican War, he served an The Paci- STaTion and Took parT in operaTions and The capmre of Towns on The WesT CaasT of Mexico and lower California. , ff ,, f W , ,A ,W ,T ,hw My ,W Stribling served as superintandgm Acgaderiiy from 1851 to 1853, Und 05 Gm to heaal the lristitution, contributed mug-5 go firm estatwlis.1irrierit as well as its gTOWfh' 1 the twain thorictuggli-lilies at the Academy bag,-S hi riurnih toying. the was 1it 31'Nt'?E'?i'i the State-fs found Sffjbijng Wim 4 iliiviirleil 'lluiyitlt1iitSy,11if531'ie1riQCJ native of South Corea M ina. -,111l1.'rl1liillttNtVQf chose to remain in the Fed... eral ff-ers-,fir er and serverl as Commander of the I-j71tilLlLlL'1ii1iIit Nkivy YGHQ1 CJVtCl lCli8V of the E051- Giili 11'1lackai.liria Saiiadrori. lsle left ' ,..Q,t,vii ein 11171, and died in West VirgC1Fi1bV?n1X1cbNg1L1 1 hwiir at fl-tr 111110151 111191 961 WGS built bythe Fore River Shirt litiiililirin Company of Quincy' MOSS Sho war- 1.,.auiii.livc'lQ'9 May 1918, and Commissioned 18 Aiiggiiirtt 1918. Strililiria tlfilil 961 had a length overall of 314 feet, standard displaierrient of 1,060 tons, mean draft ul 8 feet and designed for a speed of 35 knots. She was armed with four 4-lnch 50 Caliber Guns, two 1-pouriders and twelve 21-lnch torpedo tubes. She can ted a complement of 8 Officers and 105 me-ii. Strihling served as o convoy escort both inthe Atlantic and the Mediterranean. She served as an Armistice inspection Ship after World War 1 in the Adraitic Sea. She was converted in 1920 to a light mine layer at Rliiladelphia, her hull classification being cliangod tol91V1-1. Sho was then sent to the Pacific REAR ADMIRA1. STRIBUNG and tiiiisliod out hor career, homeported out of Roar 1 ltlar liar. Stribling CDM li was decommissioned on T25 Jriria 1999 and rorriainod inar tivo until her name was stricken from the Naval list in December 1936. Her hulk was towed to Ffiari Rodro, California the following month for use as a target by the Fleet. The second Stribling CDD 8673 was built by Bethlehem Storpl Cfuorripariy at State Island, New York- Her keel was laid 15 January 19115, and she was launched 8 .lane 1945, 7,-ilfili'l'wCJ1 tiCl hy Mrs. W. Hunter Rowell, Great-Granddaughter of Rear Admiral Stribling. She was corrirriisalaried an 79 Septerrilver 19115. After a brief shakedown cruise she was assigned as Flagship of the fLFillClCll'Oi'l attarilirgrl tri the Fleet Sonar School at Key West, Florida. Stribling1DD 8675 made the first of many fOVff?l'fJl'1 ClG2riloyrriei'itfr. in the aiirisiriifyrr ol 19117 when she made O Mid shipman cruise to Northern Europe. Upon return to the lnlriited Statrgefs. wht- rictrtir. iriated in Fleet ManueuverS in the Caribbean. ln 19118 she made the first of nine Mediterranean r.leri1nyi'iiifiriitfl.. It was on this cruise that Stribling became the first ship to fly the Flag of the United Natirinv.. 'lliif-. iiistiiirtioriwas gained While serving with the Ralestine Ratrol. After various tours of duty in the Mediterranean, Atlriiitirg, Cffarilil-i-air ciriil linlf of Mexico, Striblirie WGS Sem, V10 The PGUUWG Canal, to the Racific in 1953. ller varvirgr- their- ini lurir-rl five mOr'ttl'1S in KOVQOV1 WO' ters, termi Vtflied by her return to the United States. via the fiiirx' t anal iririlaiiiri it ii cnriiplete CirCUmf10V'QG' tion of the world. After assorted duty in the Mediterranean and Atlantir, and rivr'-ti the Artir, Str ilwlinii was sent to Chorl9S- ton Naval Shipyard in 1960 to receive her From, Mark 1 rnrivr-irf.iiin, At this time slw was changed fromlfl General PQVPOSQ Def51VOY9'V 10 119V Present ASW Cforifiririratinn. lnilriy '.hri i-. arriiml with louis 5-lnch .38.C0B ber Guns in two Twin Mounts, ASROC, Mark 39 'lorpnrla Mriiiriitfj f.L1-liir 1i1xiui limit lF'roiertorsg and configure to handle .the Dash System. She displaces. 31100 ini-ir., lirit, ri lr-nrrtli of fltfitl ti:-et iiricl a beam of L11 feet. 5119 has a maximum speed of 32 knots. 1 ...1LtE.SitRS fMf2fFt.aiff.'i1df2 the fO.l'OWif'ri1 - CUMMANDI G OFFICER ioiiiv D. BAILEY coiviMANpER, usm , 1 4 ,fi . M f Q? 'f 11 C if 'T 1 . . ,,,,,, .,., f i Commander John O. Bailey, a naTive oT Erie, Pennsylvania, aTTended schools in l3iTTsburg prior To maTri- culaTion aT Villanova UniversiTy where he was awarded a B.S. degree in M.E. Upon graduaTion in l911l1, he proceeded To The Midshipman School aT NorThwesTern Uni versiTy and was commissioned in March l945. The Commander's TirsT duTy assignmenT saw him reporTing To HALSEY POWELL COO 6865 where he remained unTil The end oT The Second World War. Erom Eebruary i946 unTil OcTober oT ThaT year, he served in MUSTIN TDD 11l3l, leaving her Tor duTy wiTh The STaTT oT Commander in Chief, l3aciTic EleeT. AreTurn To sea Tound The Commander sTaTioned in GURKE COO 7B3l. Ouring This Tour The ship parTicipaTed in The Korean War, notably aT The lnchon landing. Erom AugusT T951 unril Eebruary TQ53, he acTrd as Tlag secreTary To Commander OesTroyer EloTilla One, Tollowing This wiTh an insTrucTor's biller aT The EleeT Sonar School in San Oiego. MARION COUNTY CLST 9755 was The TirsT of his commands. ln l956, he again assumed command, on This occasion of KEMPER COUNTY CLST 8541. The Commander aTTended The U.S. Naval lnTelligence School in WashingTon as a l3osT OraduaTe sTudenT and concenTraTed in Erench language sTudies. This Training was fiUiCl4ly puT To work when he became The AssisTanT Naval ATTache To Morocco aT The UniTed STaTes Embassy in RabaT in January l959. Commander Bailey was direcTed To assume command of The STRlBl.lNO TOO 8675 in Eebruary T961 and boarded her as she neared The compleTion of a year-long rehabiliTaTion and modernizaTion program. ' Commander Bailey will be relieved aT Command of The STRIBLINO on 23 March i963 aT which Time he will proceed To San Oiego To become Chief oT STaTT, Pl-TIBBON ONE. ln addiTion TO various service awards, The Commander is a holder of a Bronze STar, awarded Tor valianT service aT lnchon Beach, and The Navy UniT CommendaTion Medal. ' EXECUTIVE OFFICER REAVES H. BAYSINGER, JR. LCDR, USN L-ieuTenanT Commander Peaves H. Baysinger Jr. was horn in Norwich, New York on I6 April I926- HG graduaTed from The Naval Academy in 1949. PeTained aT The Academy for his AThleTic abiliTy he was As- sisTanT Coach of The Plebe fooTball Team in The fallof I9419. He ioined The USS PHILIPPINE SEA CCV 47l in i950 and served in Korean WaTers unTil l952. AfTer aTTending Mine Warfare School he served in The USS REDSTART CMSF 378D unTil i953 again in Korean WaT . L' , ers ieuTenanT Commander Baysinger nexT served as ExecuTive Officer of The USS CONSTANT IMSO 4271 unTiI I955 when he was senT To The Navy SecTion of The MiliTary AssisTance Group in Paris. In 1957 he served in hisfirsT desfroyer Type as Execufive Officer of The USS JACK VV. WILKE CDE 8005. Transferred To Duke Universify as a Naval Science InsTrucTor he alsodid posT graduaTe STudies from i959 To l96l . AfTer a Tour aT The Naval War College, LieuTenanT Commander Bay- singer was assigned To The STPIBLING as ExecuTive Officer on 16 J l I962. U Y LieuTenanT Commander Bayslnger is married. He and his wife, Carol, have Two daughTers, Lisa, 09941 and Lynne, age 2, OPERATIONS ENGINEERING L , M E 1 4 f ', f I A . Ifffx. .Q ' ff 1 .Q 1 , , ,Hy , 45 2 I ff! A QQ 4 . fig ,f . XX LT C I3 Rogan I-TIQ J- DOCII05 DEP RTMENT HEADS WEAPQNS SUPPLY W! f ','. 475 Z LTIQ MJ. Wons 1 I Nl FIRST DIVISION X -f,-sf me :.- ,r s-' WX' 'S 'Y?WYu 'QXVTW'Y .5 WV .-5:3-sz. .Sf121':ai:s.w, H Trwisw, s mf X , 1'2j55:1gXQ Q , X' 9 ,Q Xxx N TQ x 4 N X f5s3?f f YW Y N xx xx f X Qs' f,f. sn , 'ss ,s s -W Tl f ' -fy, W .Ln 4, 5 T 3 T T Ensign Harry B. Battin ' I X 321' FIRST D1v1s1oN oFF1cER A, f wi 'Y X w H. Gregg, BM1 J. Hxers, BM3 The TradiTion of The deck Torce is as old as The Navy iTselT. Their necessiTy is obvious buT They are oTTen overlooked. The deck apes of The lsT. Division are responsible Tor Thecleariliness and mainTance of The Torvvard half of STRIBLING. They TiQhT an endless baTTle againsT Time and The sea. STRlBl.lNG'S oUTsTanding appearance is Their only reward. - f . ff ' T' ws' 73 . f , f . mom smyfp, as-fm V we .1 A Q j 1 T iiii A 1 6' ILM.-ni ' Tw To T ,W 4 X X Z M, ff' X TT D' Adler' SN J- Boesch. SN J. campbeu, SN ff l, fx K ff' I ff I, 4 Crittenden, SN I B. Crosswhite, SN D' ljvckur' SN D- Goff, SN I ll A . 3 f' I we . .J f Xi ' 5 ? 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I .... :Nei 1, QM ,f 'V Aj 1 Q, .J Wfjffff ' fV ' ', si iffy ,V 'f f ff wVL5 FSs ,, ,2 2 ' : ,N V' ffaffff 56 f 21' 'if I 1 'V fi X , , if 717,-f f M X , ,W ' -- -3 N 4, 1, Mr MC WMF 47 1 , , .ff V , , Enslgn Joseph L. Cvallucl y J Q SECOND DIVISION OFFICER vi fV X54 I, ,V ff , , I fi 3 ' wgw fqw 2,2 'V , I F. Hil is f S ' Z' N . ... X XZ Q. I f X f 2 f , W X WX Q , Q ff , , I , Q, D9 fi W U Af, wfgm fx M 1 1 ya, Tiff , f f T G. Nunnery, BMZ E. Haycraft, BM3 There is liTTle difference beTween The isT. ond Qnd. Divisionsg Their iobs ore The some, Qnd. Di- vision covers STRIBLINGS ofier holT. Since STRIBLINCTS youTh is TosT fleeing Theirs is on eTernol boTTle ogoinsT rusT ond decoy. BUT on This Med. Cruise The TighTing Second vvos To prove iTselT mony Times equol To oil siTuoTions. 4 1 4 M SV W ' V , ,ff'V'W, fb VV - f ,QWP ,. ' , f, .fhgiii I , T ' f f f ' 'Q X . 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Mft' ff A 1 Q ,fl J gf'1'f ff iffy XJ :iff ,fi 4 N ,M ix, I Xggifa ,ooo S , f x X I Qffwfw . , X R. Lomax, SN xwyfov XA AI, fwfxfv, ,. -1 Q. A., ,, W V X , I ff ff 3 f Q f , i gf V f 1 ff if 7 f W wg' ' X 1 W , ff f 1 W 6 X f 1 Q n 2, 'fX 0 2 . X R. Prid WHS'-ind, SN T. Duggins, SA fjg 1 7 ff gf f 1 fy, X' X- we X X4 X N N5 X 5 X -N' X X X5 Q , V X Xa? x X QS X, X 7 1 A? 4 X. U -S 'NXX X ' ' 1, f Qx lx N X D. Martin, SA f YI I '51 i gf FOX DIVISION LTJG Charles R. Simonds X FOX DIVISION OFFICER ,,L asf 41 1 1 Q J. Kassner, socs G. Seidel, FTC 5- Th0mPS0n' SOC Fox Division possesses The big guns of STRIBLING, ond herein lies her purpose Tor being. STRIBLING is o born fighTer, ond These ore The men who conTrol The big punch. 1? i . T lf v ,fxizf 1 if J P X If Q vox. T 'lf' 4 I To 'ff T1 1 F:-. 1 fx 9 of I Zz 5 T X X X 2 7 X -arf fy f X in I f Q V 1' XX X qw A xii I I 7' fx N f J. Harris, TMI A. Hunt, GMMI J, Seymore, GMG1 Xfqf 1 , . 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I . f I X li 5' lx ' 54 A W' Watkins: TM3 M. Shaffer, SOG3 D. Reasinger, SOGSN A. Scott, GMGSN T. Deck, SN W. Graham, SN R. Massey, SN LTJG Ward W. Wier LTJG Lowrie Mervine OI DIVISION OFFICER ELECTRONICS MATERIAL OFFICER E. Smith, ETC W. Miller, RDC 0I DIVISIDN Ol Division rnighT well be coiled The eyes of STRIBLING. These ore The men who mon CIC. They ore conTinuoIly on guard To proTecT her from The hidden enemy ond To direcT her weapons should The need arise. Q W if ,T f I A , f 'if ,- X . yi ? Q ,Q :- I E It, T! 4 I E r E' M N ' F. Strickland, RD1 D. Brown, RD2 T 5'-Y' N0w,UAS 'rum' Dm-DAN NT, DBA1'-DNA! DRY! ....N0,Dm,m ,V W f WI I , -'ffffv-,',,2 59 I ', 7j'Q,,ff if f vaix -nf' . Sm ,4 ' - , fa: 3, 1:1 4 iff Q T 1- Q' ' , ' ix 1' ..izpzf 1 qvwxk N, f A fi? T62 Q yy ,V,,h 'Jy . X2 y yyy M J. Str hak , RD2 - o er R. Kaclk, ETN3 D, Albright' RD3 R. Long. RD3 . If 1 ' - A g W, . -...'i'fa1'Q-I f J. Strickland, RD3 L. Ehleringer, RD3 A. Geruntho, ETR3 W' Dhuys. RDSN M,- A.T' I, I Xi-' X Q f 1 . XA X. f Zim I-T lil 1' J 'x un, , We Ak L.. Jones, y, if X RD3 Z , mmf. ' 5-f L7lf . if QA 1, 7 5 4 f .M + J. Anderson, ETR3 IX' tif V X' f . J - f ' fx!!! ff 4 X1 ff' I ,X 1 fx X 2 J' J 4 ' 2 xx ji ,fi N. Uhlman, ETR3 J. McKenna, RDSN 04.42 75. if iff? KWVQV fl 3 ,ff '4 I 71, Z 4 ' N y!.V 'ff .,f f ,cf 1 My X f ff , f 47 if 1740 , f Q iff off M X X 1 ,W Vffg X X 4,505 J 'Vw K ,I , . 7 ff X X 4 J ' Wf' A. v. L4 9 ' f :A lr f W 'QU' f X ' J e fv 1 f Wggqfsii ' , M . ff f I f , K fz , Z Q , , ,M QSM C. Sturegon, RD3 11 W. Callahan, ETN3 ff, .531 f 47 X ,f M M 'W X75 B. Braden, ETR3 .7 ,'...ff9 P w ,W Z, MMU, I ff, WV fa . Z R. Park, RDSN 5 Q Z, :I , A J E, Harley, SN it P De k ET C , RSN W. Holmes, SN R. Crews, RD3 .ff 1 .1 7' :ll zflj, fl if fl! I .I .v' . -,N 'f 1 4 X.. L fix 4 V f 1 1 S F i . g 1' L nf .X Q: W X It rm, ,fl R. Covert, ETN3 J. Browne, RDSN I X If Att XX!! W vi, 1 j, X6 QI, W x J Q alll 4 LV lf! K of F '. r,, 1, Xfxxmb ,M G. Williams , RDSN M. Roggess, SN W.- qw 1' I ' h C. B ' hnaxyl. MI.I1.I- I I ux.1 Emu? JO A h J- H Enslgn Randow oggess x 1 CLNMIIIUEXM AI luiwh nl' 1. Ik I.Ii g,I21p.ZLgECRE,?2?? Jr' COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER 00 DIVISION ivision conTroIs STRIBLING S 'uiilm I glwok X. I V: is comTroIIed oil means of comnwrwicmmrw Qvorwrliryq In wx V 1- e-ToU.S.MGiI.SI1ouIdTI1ese men IGI! 'I www um . In ' X' fl- y vvoUId nof know WIWOI she had rnisseg ..... K Q - clvvoys blissl r,f W ,W ,WWW 'fy - -WWW 0' fW9 f f f 40 f I I I 'fi ff if 6 . 9-A I I 4 fb, ,,, I 1 ,,II III, I I 1 1 N , v x Ksxttbxu . 1 K Q. Af, ' clssqu I-,A Ibm xlpur l, RMC J, Ramlrez, HMC -S ' Xu ' C136 'W I I O 'V f f, I ' X f J I P Y 'le f3 V, f n. f f QNX WWI I X VI I rlrrlvr, SMI E. Sanford, PN1 l J X , I I ff' 1 I I lj ' x I f X f , Y I ky I V no , 1 j , ,f , if .Y . , Y y I I' X A A A A N D Calvm QM1 Cox 11N xi RF oster PC3 F , E ., I ' I J. K i ' I1 I'.IIm.I1IlmI, 'xIx.1.' I' ',,,m,! X, I A In N i, HILHOHY 'N - I D, Mendoza, RMB um In I ,,, 1 p Mifffffyf ' ' fjfffl I f J ,JJ 7 ,J K 4 1 . M an ,.r f ,, lx ,, , I fl 1' X, fig ff 5 f H ' 2 ,X ff' XX ' N f' . iff' A' A M. Srnilh, RINA5 f . D. Wendholt, RM3 R. Kopp, RM3 S If . I H f 2, Q ' . N X' 1 :RK 4 it I ' . . 17 5 1 XX I - I Aix -fl X e' ff V XFX J: Z if ffm R. Mansager, QN13 ,lil J, Philip, SME ,ff D. Burkhead, HMSN !f,f l 51 I. ff ,f Z .3 X ny' I Wy, 1 z f f ef AV! ff ,. ' .1 f , f' M 9 .' x J fx' ff' KN' gf If ,X Q, W My , If VQ V I A: . . . y f f . N x y X X A A N N F f fl 'M 1 XQPN 15,4w. g,w4'w ff L2 X I' x 5 u f 'Q 2 X ii X kg f XX 'A X 42' xl ,' , f, My . , My X ry B mw..,.- :I A xx X? f-.,.,-,.r'A' ix -W...-Tfk N Lo RMSN E. Dutton, RMSN W J. Alexander, RMSA L. B7-'Yafltf HMSN ' yi fwldfiy 2 ff.,f v a n mf' ! f Q . ,graph-U 4 J. Adams, SN R. Cline, SN H D. Boyce, SN ,wx f ' QW ,,,L 4 2 . fl' X Z W f, .X my W O, f 1 S 'w w' L A N L. Bryant, SN P- Dooley, SN W. Duff, SN I R. Montgomery, SN ' ' 75 X'-1:,,ZV'!f IRAQ. 4 X K .x X 'Q ,X y S ff fi ,i x W R. Rirschel, SN f S 'R. Sharpe, SN ' C' Shelton, SN J. ,f '!v,' fi 1 I S' N E,-X' w n IT S X K' Q 4 ' s f gl if' X o' L X NN-. X 'I 1 , SN A' Th ' K. Wh11HPY, 5M J' Woes ey omka' SN 1. V..-N., JN z 3 2 M DIVISION I I i I , A I I 'X ft' F . . I I'.x.:4Q1I ,lulm K. Ixuii I IVIAHX PIIOI-'UI,,:-.IUIX :Xhb-Ib 1 RN I f , gs f A I Q J R. Panis, IVIIVIC P., Sprague, MMCA I I . . . . X , 3 The men of M Division uve STRIBLINQI her menus Im :wwe vmfwom 1hem she wo ' . , ' g Q , LJ e O I e less hulk. -lfhelr job IS nof olwoys The mosT cornfuz1uIwlo Ur all-mu1v:.1, bm 1hey've never Ief her down, I STRIBLING was builf os G Greyhound, she has ncvou difs.uppUirm1mI anywho im This respect. I ., A, f ffxwi. , Q. , , f fsxff ' I I I f X I 7 1 1 ,If , ,f wi! f 1 ff f f V X I ,J?W'- 'N V' X 1 if fi - Y , x ,' ' I' ff? fV2',,,fQ I . M' I E I J V 2 '. f ' f .' ' 1 D BI 14 II MM I , ' as a ' 1 I F. Hamilton, MMI ' I 1 f J W sw ,ff 4 f M - - ,, J M S X y , , WW? X V X .H V I ,' , L 3 A. Nesbm. m:.4.4 M 1 ,,, ,, M H, lg 5,... 1 I v I ,ZX 1 MQW-w 52 ' A54 . 1 ff! J f 1 , 'Y W X , WI E' J. Chard, MM2 -, 2,3 , J. McE1wee, MMZ V f Q I I ' I f Ag - W . FJIWH rrlfs , I-JlI1.'1,' Y ii I ,i :lx V' X I 3 I I AIII 1' ' f L11 I U In ' te, I ij, 1: bkz. 1 4, 'K K 3 , ' R. Benware, MM3 xy. Andrei, MMS 'I '-'Ma .x:e.,, v -Q .-R FC. 1 , xr, ,.,, , -, fp ,, , Q4 4 , X ,,n,,1w F, ,Q . W . ,3 g A 1 f W I J U K V - L- fi J. Delatte, MM3 1 4 ' W Q cp? 1 mi F f 'g,',4f , ! .. ,. W 'O Q y U 4 Sf' f f 3. 1 13 1 W. ,, W. Branch, MM3 L. Young, Mrvis X 7 1, 1 F My Q 7. ,, .f ff '27 C .4 Ifxx' ,K-' K ..X. .N V x J - ' wx , X ' f' xx- ' x , 55 N fi xxx 4 bi N ix C Y K f' F V si? X MRL ,Mk at --V gxfy X ,ff 3 N K. Barhife, MM3 L. McPherson, MM3 J Carne MM3 D. Kowal, FN . by. . ' Kmufi Q . G. H1gb1e, FN f R. Clarke, FN fm A f ff f ' 7 X if F ii G. Deno FN 7 ff y s Q 1 5 f 1-49 ff 1 V 'M 1 4 , ,,,, Z 4 4,,f5A,,. 4 ff N, ,.... L. Newman , MM 3 J Harvilla FN '2' fi Q Q ,. af :wx - ,f C. Matlock, MM3 Q J Q? W Q22 if +4 9 NW AA' 11, 5 f WQS, 5 -N ,159 1 X ' WQNNXWFQV FW f F .7 . ,hx Y MW .45 . yfx, F F , N-if ix 4 NW Q A . .fry :F Z W .N .. by f F f ' -4:-YET I-'f,'.ZQ,'.f'I4w','-Q' ' .12 N5 X' ff, -1, gg! X f 4 2 ' Q9 N fx 0 00 X , X ! N jw li X 5 N 0 Nz X4 Q FZ ' f , ,g -g Q, is ZA F Q x 3 C. Kuch, FN Q4 M22 L. Britton, FN J- Sprague, FN J Pokorny FN R. O'Lear, FN If 5 ' 1 ' I fiffx ifa g fi 4 f 2 V1 3' n,, .f R. Tyler, FN ii ip culled the iw-1 Ui Qxmzsisiiwca should fheir fem, l V B Division might we 6 ' V A -L A- 4, A ir'5 com be O dirty Llur'iqm-hiwg lub, lim llueefre- is lirtle dgubf of his dlso will die. The' f L ' i g . - ed Cruise STRIBLING WWE-I fqriigrs ll1i'4,F-Gul ani uperlcntiqmgl Commgnmem here . , V During ThIS M The credit should foll. G. Porter, BTC Niven, are l:ia::ign , lui x. lull! lx lilX l?1ltllY Lili l' lt I-,H 'U 1 A' x 2 i SQ Q A , N- . J- ' 3 Q 51 iff- l ll I 1 .i.,i...114 l,l1 7, 4? H , 'Q 'f,' if a, C V U 3 l IT 4 I 1,1 .' ig l Y N f ' , , ef J. Ma Q , f V f ,J VX li rr vu-ra BTI R. King. Bn V. w 1 4 l i i I I I I i i s i l 1 1 5 1 i F , -l 4 ff ,i:, M r. 0 Wy: X -1 ff. V M-M 'is 1.29 m l: gi, - , Y L. Peterson, BT3 1-1, Powell, BT3 , W' I -21 V1 D. De Shen, BT3 A R. Miska, BT3 Q , , f f , , .AI f-im! fj . V' 1 I 'a ,. ,. fx! W f' X 1 ff W, ' ,f If X' Q 1 , rv X X f Q X. X .' 1 rf f gg - 5 2 fl 5' 2 7 l H1 A I I Vnf, 3 fl A g y Vx .ff FY ft Qu. W Ylffj X'-.X ff' AXM'-,ff Q, ws, A ,, 1 Q-M-. -Af K :V 1 ri VN 7, ,,,, I 5 7 f A. Davis, FN D. Walters, FN 1 , F' L L. Tracey, BT3 R. Caouette, FN Zz, ff ZWWA M. Gaul, FN f f X f N. Donnelly, FA f X ff 2 ,W v. ' 42411, L J. Ruple, FN D. Graham, FN I. if fkzf :V K! J Q , N 5' : fi xx A A I xxwfx xx X 1 w.M-,MA V L, Kaser, FN ff I R. Ferry, FN 579119 Z. 5 . 1 ff My a , - f R. Sigmund, FN ' .W ,fy ,if .fy K ,ff f f' , 54 F... 9 49 W, ff J 1, fa! X f ff f . my, ff 'Wm f ' W f ' .,, ' f f f 5 - fp -7. I, ,f f 1 f f.-4 Z 7 , ,f A. Q' f M, , f x R. Hinton, FN J. Munro, FA - M w f f V 3 K j 7 5 X A f . S ww , if ,K W , 192 E. Flanders, FN E. crow, FN R. Gillogly, 1-'A R IIIVISIIIII R. Craddock, SFCA l..1'.IGW1IsmiX'I', IV.1r1'rll D!-.Ix1ALlEl CONI II01.. UFIVIL ISN F. Mashburn, MMCA l:lexil3iliTy isThe besT ward Ta describe R Divisiam, They can Tix iasT ahauT anyThing, These men care Tor The aches and pains of S'lF?lBl.lNG, and a ship al This age has many. During Time of war These are The men who will be called upon Ta keep Skl'l?ll3Jl.-llNlG'S will Ta live alive. if IL A. Hoenes, MM1 I I 1 rl ,.- r I ,T f ' 1 1 1 I 'uf , . f ,ff ' ' 3 ' fl I I I-'ll i ' f 1' ' - I l x' X g X la rl li xg 5. l l X L T ,f 'i I l 1 N ' 5 iv , I 'i X if 'xx J Xl . K nz, t a 's..,,.-' U. IjIPiT!I I7lHIlIfI, IQMI wh Wvluh' ENS 'H- Martin, DC2 R. Bottoms, MMI. if ,lumpy If I N. mgnm. j . j 1 xy . , , , A mo ,, xx 1 . .. YA 7,,.,g X X .. .. 7 V . 'Q x 4 X Zi ,X f if Z A,., o ' N , 4 C f 'I ' rf O ' 4 N' 11 41 N 475 M. Dankert, DC3 J. Bay, EM3 R- Ensley, 1c3 R. Wioo, MM3 R. Brown, EM3 w. Osborne, rcs R. Thomas, MM3 . C-'fi T. Irwm, EM3 R. Focht, IC3 gg X kx xxx .f' U X NNN N A I O J. Hoover, FN G. Low, EMFN N Xu lllll J. Casey, FN E. Turnage, ICFN fX I ,I .Q X ffgfi ig f W M X .J 1' Xu. A- 573113-Ft, FN D. Harrison, EMFN L. Welch, SFPSN H. Thorton, FN T. McClure, EMFN C. Crumpton, FN C. Godwin, Jr. , FN Vx ,X, c3upguIy HviqI1T weII be CGIIed1-I I,IgIg,dI UI .I-IWASG . mmm Mm Iumislw the endIeSs he The II'lIIlffI',- rnercfrdeed To keep Iiqhiirugg Trim. WITHOUT Sup I Vm fIivieImr1s, mentioned p Home of The Q Dre-vuousl CO 5wf Imrn their ILJQYIOV1. Y Uld :L seg X I -I XXX- Xi I X I + I A '- K I f I I ' f . ,i W . I XX :Eg I s lgx Q , x w,1'iQ I - I I ini 1 I , LX ' , 1 , ' , , n L I L1 ,ILE Ixligtlmvl Wana 5 1-DIVISION OITIVIL Eli 3 4 E. Rochester, CSCA , f, 2 an Q-4 Q4 Q35 I 5- Lega-Spi, SKI w. Pricm, 5111 NMI ,f ,f fy I ,,,1 X? , jf, I If I 1 ' 3 fd I if , 1 I X I M, 'E I1 'fi 5' I It I X I 11 'H 1' 3- ' lim., R. Mathews , C53 'f 4 fl fy? ff f f V M W ' f , X ' , , yan , , Q I , , ., F. Martinez, SKZ F I I'llIIrllm f ' xr, H, S DIVISION fa . X X 1, PX , X IfIf5Q' A, I-,bf-H, tial W. Collier, SDI fi , If 'V ,, 1 f 'V L V, J ,I I I X f ' X 1 1 M - v IKM! 'A Ii If- 'l'1'1. I f' I, IxI.uIcI:ll, SII.: K ' Q r Jr ' 'A.I 1 4 M44 Ile' . If . . tx fi 4 fig ' ,If I xr- f I I I, , B. Barclay, SHS .,f . I1 , ll ll ,i 5, f-I 3 'Ks ge. X ., gL,. , U ' X X -5 V ' Cf .1 ..-Y f L. Bignall, SKS F. Thompson, SK3 S I M . ,th A . K. 73, J. Battls tone, CS3 fi. f 57 ' Kffk - . f NX, X 77.07 f f f f T , M' 'M f f S X Y, nf . 0. ANS' f ...qw V. 7 f f 1 .-f M1 A. Davis, SN C. Attaway, SN ! . fp, f ' 'V ,f f fx , , f f X , 1 x I 'K Q i T I , 2 R 4 5 J! 'mx-VA ,1- , f TAEQK D Hi ks SN W W, 1 ' X 7, I Z. Villarrael, SN T. Smith, SN f A. Darton, SN ,4 . Habegger , DK3 B, Pgnn, TN R. Fulgencio, TN y!',2l . ., ff .5 ., ,' , I e , , I ,ff--5,11 . i A l V if All N ,f x , fx , 3 -5,1 1 XX, A X , 1 X X X i 4 5 V -W, 52 'X N H 1 X iiavi iicl. 1F4'3 ,X fl 'Rx 'If .X KX uf LW! 5, .. Y! x,.f if f' 1 ,M-A ,MTI XM' ,,. 'E C. Reyes, TN I. Marquez, TN Q. Blackwell, CSSN uk. 4- r ...H A wg, , I Y' ' f .Tw .. 455. .kr 1 . C5 U1 6' XX ww X r Xl I9 -X 20 23 Z6 Z8 X Z9 I X- 2 7 - IO I6 -I8 25 X-29 Aug. Aug. Awcg. Seipf. Serif. C. X.JE2Df. Sem. 29 Scpfx.-30 X -X 9 QU. 1 Goffo de PC1frnU5 X- Ncrpfes, Holy - Arnens, Greece r, W Truniif Suez Cano! -X Djibouti, French So - Bonrain fsfond - Bahrain island Ocff-F205 Tcnuro - Aden ff w, ' ' A XX .XX X XX XX XXX XX X NX XXX X .X XX X XXX X XX XAX XX Q X X X Q-XX f W We-f-4 uf Q' if 8 15 - Oc? 3-25 1' bu UC if - Tronsif Suez Canal r - Golfe Juan, Fronge N BX XXX X X . X. .XXXX XXX w X Y XX Xi . 1 Q X, ,,. X- suv.. L. H' wQg'mnr'N3 X ' W XX X X ' ' X XX. XX XX X MNQQXAX .X 5X XX I wa. X X X X X A .4 , qs ,iw ,... W , V fl, , ,S X X Xxx X X X K M Vx X-W Nm, ,... i 6 NGN XX Xi XXXXX W5 x K ' 6 K, Q-sa x N S XX MNX K ., X X. A M' X . XMXQ XEX X X C, X . x XX X X X- X x X QQ-.. X . X . , XF XX X X .. . X 3 X Q X X X x x Wh, Q X X 'DQ X yy -1X. L v V' . X X X X .X XX. X X' X X, X X 'K X ,ws Q M X I I U f-XM, VWMQ4 XNXX ww NX X X XX X-vm XX 1X1 Q, + XMXX MK I 'X M I XX 4 X X X X , .. X. X' X, X., ff X tt Y' ' 'X . fm r. .,,. X r x XX ,. ' n -XX Xw ..., X-XX, XX XX X W 'f WN XA, ' 1-.. X XXX X. 5 N X X x X Q. 95 .-XXX Nh NQAW by W rm vm Q XX X X A X X 'X X., 'X . XX , H-XX XX fix ' XS is S X .X XX., ' ' X X rf x .. X X ,, X XV, XXXX Xk X A X . YE . X K . .X , X NN, W N X I 'fx XNX .., x X X M XXXXwxvqX XXX NX .X X N X X X1 X, su,.X XX . ' X r 'ax fx X N X X X XX X X X , XXX .X 4 X X X X X p an X .XX X . X, . N . X x XX Xx X. ,, DQ? X X X -X . X XX X. , X' x 'XXX H X XXMXNMS XXX XAXXJ KX fXX ,Aj' W XXXV MX 'NW K K XX XXX, XX f ,, ' X NX .X ww x XX ,X fXXXX X N X N N- XXX XXL ,XX . XX N, X w QNX Sw X limi 1 fa., NN Naples was our first port of call in the Mediterranean ana' one would think from the frequency of our visits that we were home ported there. ln all we made three visits, each time for a tender period. But it was not'all work, Porn- peii, Sorrento, Mount Vesuvius, Capri, andofcourse Rome was not too far. On our second visit we witnessed the pow- er of the sea as a British freighter grouna'ea'and sank before our very eyes. See Naples and Die! ..k.-i.Q':a-S- N l,,,5gS. Mui' fl! 'Ti 1 N K .,..-,. Q 4-W-wr-' X if 1 swf fb, ?, 014411 5113. ,,1 ' M N x W I , , xi -XQEE SHR xx Xp xr X x X X N NNSAWN YQXXMNA N X N5 :SX X. , X f flf' f ,fa 1 , ', 4 x ,I , .f-.., - , I 1 ' . , V . . ,m.,., ,.., x 1 'ff f 5 V X X . -1 fff 1 W. ,, , , 2 pf, f gsh 4 , Q L. ,. ,ji 4 A 1 'M 4 , 1, V, ,, , 'f I , ' 4 W A ? -F, .fixfr Jae, , V 0 par-rr J.,.,.. , . FW E 5 1 142 m F, ,vt n i 1 EW g g , .V ,4 than We dropped anchor in Piraeus, which meanT To us Afh- ens. lT was a shorT visiT buT for Those who were lucky enough To geT ashore a memorable one. Here was The be- ginning of Civilizahon marlced now by The magniTicanT ruins of The Acropolis, vvifh iTs famious l3arThenon, The Temple of Zeus and The Dionysus Theafer. BuT afTer one day To fuel we headed souTh. E...-v ug tllfltlf lwo times we made The Tra ' D nsrr pl Tlref C '-7 ooee., an experience few will see the l.l,J' qmll new vvorlf Togefher in This lrrrqeal. ll WGS SO Odd To ',lIJfIlll'ji'.' lar1d.To the wesl The land ,A. mefyrl and fertile but fo The easr horlnmig haf sand. The Egyptians me nor hosrile our There is unresf, fmrfo-f,-all for as by the Russian rfarfcvl 1,gral1 that followed us. BUT f,UUl'l rhe Basaar on our fanrail rrmlwf. ax-f, relaxg Camel saddle and l rlyprmrv brass becomes the order ul lllv Llcly, fe- we, fo' Traveler If Djzbzfufi ffcyix ' , V ' 1 X T , we ii rs f Tx 'be x ,K X -'21- '-ECI DfibouTi, our firsT liberTy porT in The Red Seo. The vveoTher is hoT now, There is liTTle cornforT To be had. Liberry is no problem here, one eiTher goes To The DjibouTi Palace, The CHA-CHA- CHA-, or o'oesn'Tf There were few regreTs when we soiled ond leTT iT To The Foreign Legion. ' 'You speak! ,,, I V X ff 7 xW! ff 1 mf f X ff y Q rf X ff' ,f ive ? f' li The DjibouTi Pofoce? 'Q 3 J 1 J 3 4 if T, 3. 3 5 A A 2 3 1 2 ? 21 VK -es-,.L4...L A ui. .fr .Q +gf21fQY m m55vXiiwX, ,gf x, .K CL. fx Rf. . ., .. Xa, -X ft' ... x - . X X J Tr,-:LIS If X. qi L R, R it , - .ff-i, L-W - K N sg, .X W . x H l5'al1re1r1 Islam! Nun mn! um' ffwfr rrwfffr ro fgnlhrfrirl fOrlG', if is Coolef ri-wg, hwy. Hnf Huff-.ff f -1x m , wa Jfvvnjlyg, To be SXCSHGVJ1 ho but sri!! sfs and cw: Mgr fffvffui-,ffvxfw ww fwfrffwf wwf' Our Counferporrs. The focal To fmfx fnlfdl YU Hfvvl Lfrmll O ,,M,M,.f,-. mv lllhpff--,rrwg 'nm xflffl-gfrffrrr fr0m Qnyfhing weaves MJ MMVI 5,mjx, ,, f.,Uxv R12 !IIJlIH'lDUfQ, CJFL W6 were fold Und ll! S een. few have 1935 ., .Xu :xv 6 ,. A A Psp? .. ' - A1 in , -. , 1' f .W xv- ' l'k: 2k x ' -X f...-Mi.1.. Q R .. i Q :If X iii i.,5gf :s 'H f X ' 45'-sz. . A- HY rf? S' .. - K' Q,-,I , Gfzfgy' ,' Mx -iff-'ivkm ' , - . .. xr -X--.-W: 4 4 :,xw 4 .:,,......:-g.,-zf.,,,:, QA.. L ' an '-ix. X'-'J rwlnmq x . W , X . L , A at X , I ti I I , v '91 M X xi' 1 up 1- 1? W' a V 2 , .- Ml -FT .Juan ' ' ka Carrara Aden A shorf visif fo Americo comes in fhe form of Ros Tonuro. The Ameri- con employees of ARAMCO open fheir homes To Us ond do everyfhing possible for our comforr. if goes o long way To remind Us Thor we have o purpose in being here. N. WN X wi sssfsisgjff-.WX Q.. N KX xzQAM K www' ' . ,dab-L in refrocing our pofh we find Time for G shori' sfoy in Aden. A Brirish profecforofe, Aden is G free pon' so soon o sfeody sfreom of rope record- ers, rodios, ond dolior wrisf vvorches pour oboord. Our sfoy is shorf our France is on The horizon. Qffffb' juan be if 1 x K .N X X x o, X NNN NX M ',,f- FN A so l '-'1 ' S-9517's 9 A r 1 . 'T 2 . xggxksxiekx ksbxN1l:5X'1-1s Q Q i X . an-,9' 5 ,7 l V-r ' 1' or QX e s T e 9 H: ' ff- s so Avy -T -1 Q2 x is X T . XKXXX L ,..- . T X -. . . 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