US Naval Training Center - Compass Yearbook (Bainbridge, MD)

 - Class of 1957

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2 .1 2-3 IRON vmsus woon tspwmm MORAm MARCH 8, 1862, m: css VIR- GINIA tEX USS MERRIMACKi DEFEATS THE USS CUMBERLAND TO USHER IN THE AGE OF STEEL SHIPS. was being welded into a mighty supply force, our Seabees, under- water demolition teams, amphibious sailors, marines and sup- porting army divisions were being welded into a team that spelled victory at sea. Added to the illustrious naval leaders of this great Navy, King, Nimitz, Halsey, Mitcher, McClain, Spruance, Lockwood, Fletcher, and over three million other ofhcers and men also served. The brainwork, the sacrifice, the devotion to duty of generations past and present is the heritage on which we con- tinue to build and improve our Navy. We are bound to the past only by the good that it has provided and the glorious traditions handed down to us. We are linked to the future by our responsibility to deliver to it the best we have received and the best we can produce. Victorious over Japan and Germany, there is still no world peace. Our Navy fought again in Korea for three years and the task forces are still spread across the seven seas. From Barry to Bainbridge to Burke the indomitable fighting spirit is the real strength of our naval heritage. BOATS AWAY AMPHIBIOUS LANDING tW. F. DRAPERL PACIFIC OPERATIONS, WORLD WAR II. THE RETURN OF THE MAYFLOWER t8. F. GRIBBLEL COMMANDER .l. K. TAUSSIG, U. S. NAVY, LEADS THE FIRST DIVISION OF DESTROYERS INTO QUEENSTOWN, IRELAND, MAY 4, 1917, TO COMMENCE OUR AN'I'ISUBMARINE WARFARE IN WORLD WAR I. HTFBATILE or MIDWAY tGRIFFITH BAILEY coma. m: wnrimer POINT or m: PACIFIC WAR-NAVY DIVE BOMBERS SINKING THE JAPANESE CARRIERS AKAGI AND sonvu, JUNE 4, 1942. AIR DEFENSE PACIFIC TASK FORCE iDWIGHT C. SHEPLEM. OPERATION, WORLD WAR II.

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CAPTAIN JAMES LAWRENCE'S thG WORDS FLOWN BY COMMODORE OLIVER HAZARD PERRY, IN HIS FLAG SHIP DURING THE SEA BATTLE FOR LAKE ERIE 1813. AVAI- HERITAGE CONTINUED cessors. Dewey, and Sampson, our naval leaders in the Spanish- American War at the turn of the century, led and bred the naval leaders of our next war, Wilson, Simms, Hart, Taussig, and many others next guided our Navy in the defeat of the German U-boat menace and convoyed our armies safely to France in the war with Germany during 1917 and 1918. Between the wars the Navy devoted its meager resources and manpower, ships and funds to research and development in aviation and submarine warfare. Stricken at Pearl Harbor and the Philippines in 1941, practically blockaded by German sub- marines operating off our East coast ports, the nation built, in three short years, the most powerful naval force in the history of the world. The indomitable spirit of our carrier dive bomber and torpedo plane pilots turned the tide of the war in the Pacific in the Battle of Midway, June 4th, 1942. From that day on, naval power in the Pacific slowly but surely drove the Japanese im- perial forces into their home waters. Powerful Amphibious forces, protected alike by carrier air power and our submarine forces, swept the Japanese armies off the Pacific Islands. Our fast carrier task forces destroyed the Japanese Fleets. Possibly the greatest air battle in the naval annals was the 44Mariannas Turkey Shoot, in June 1944, in which the carrier pilots 0f Admiral Marc Mitcher's Task Force 58 and antiaircraft fire COMMODORE MATTHEW CALBRAITH PERRY IN THE USS SUSQUEHANNA ENTERING YOKOHAMA, JAPAN 1853. was r' THE CONSTITUTION DEFEATS THE GUERRIERE tFRANK VINING SMITHl. CAP- TAIN ISAAC HULL, IN PROBABLY THE MOST FAMOUS SINGLE SHIP ENGAGE- MENT IN THE ANNALS OF THE U. S. NAVY PROVES OLD IRONSIDES. accounted for most of the 346 Japanese planes destroyed. After the war the exploits of our silent service, the men who fought under the sea in our submarines, was finally publicized. Ranging throughout the Pacific and into the very harbors of Japan itself our fighting submarines sank 214 Japanese naval vessels $77,626 tonsy and 1,178 merchant vessels 61,053,491 tonsy, a monument to the greatest submarine force in history. During this period the Atlantic Fleet was rapidly breaking the back of the German Navy by sweeping from the sea the greatest submarine menace ever to threaten this nation. Our convoys were supplying the allied armies in Europe and our ships were conducting landings in Sicily, Italy and finally Normandy. The greatest lltwo ocean Navy in the world had played a large part in bringing victory to America and the free world. And this war, like all wars, led to the development of new inventions, new techniques and new weapons conceived by American genius and perfected by men of vision. While industry COMMODORE MATTHEW CALBRAITH PERRY NEGOTIATING THE TREATY WITH JAPAN 1853-BRILLIANT FEAT OF DIPLOMACY THAT OPENED THE DOOR 'I'O WESTERN COMMERCE AND TRADE.



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USS BARB IN PACIFIC ACTION WREDERICK J. HOERTZL THE PERFORMANCE OF BAKER DAY AT BIKINI ATOLL-1'HE FIRST OF A LONG SERIES OF ATOMIC TESTS OUR SILENT SERVICE WAS NOT FULLY APPRECIATED UNTIL AFTER THE PACIFIC BY WHICH DEFENSIVE AS WELL AS OFFENSIVE NAVY TACTICS, WEAPONS AND SYSTEMS FOR THE ATOMIC AGE WERE DEVELOPED. FIRST MARINE DIVISION IN ACTION, KOREA, 8 JUNE 1953. MARINES STORMING FORT CH'OJJIN KOREA, 1371 UOHN CLYMERL ACTION lEADING TO THE FIRST TREATY BETWEEN KOREA AND THE UNITED STATES, SIGNED IN 1882, ESTABLISHING COMMERCIAL RELATIONS AND THE PROTEC- TION OF SHIPWRECKED SEAMEN. , v A .7 - m w .. ' USS MISSOURI BOMBARDING WONSON, KOREA-UNITED NATIONS ACTION, MURDO SOUND ANTARCTICA-USS GLACIER CONTINUES THE NAVY'S WORLD 1950-1953. WIDE INTEREST IN SCIENTIFIC AND GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORATION. MT. EREBUS, ONLY ACTIVE VOLCANO AT ANTARCTICA ON THE RIGHT.

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