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Between the lines and photographs, another story is unfolded-the Happy Valley's role in a brave new venture. For the Hrst time in the history of man, nations have fought under the Hag of a united worldls organization to protect the weak from aggression and tyranny. We can be proud of our part as pioneers in making effective the United Nations concept. lt is man's first halting but positive step towards what we all pray for, peace on earth, goodwill to menf' May God guide and protect each of you during the com- ing years. OSCAR PEDERSON, Captain, U.S. Navy, Commanding U.S.S. VALLEY FORGE Printed bY Toppan Printing Co Ltd Tokyo. Japan From time immemorial, man's endeavor to preserve freedom has always left victims in its wake. The VALLEY FORGE has had her share. All we can do is pay our respects to their heroic memory, and carry on the fight as they would have wanted us to do. As Taps is played on the Flight Deck after the Chap- lain has read the service for the dead, a wreath is thrown on the waters, to commemorate in some small way, one more fallen com- rade who has made the supreme sacrifice that the American way of life may be carried on. All hands of the U.S.S. VALLEY FORGE unite to respect their memory and pray every blessing for their loved ones. IN MEMORIAM To those officers and men killed or missing in action, this book is humbly dedicated. LT ALAN W. DUCK, USN, VF-52 23 October 1951 V CDR FRANK WELCH, JR., USN, VF-111 29 October 1951 LT DONALD E. LONDON, USNR, VF-653 9 December 1951 LT JAMES T. PORTERFIELD, USNR, VF-653 9 December 1951 LTJG HARRY E. ETTINGER, JR., USNR, VC-35 13 December 1951 JESS R. MC ELROY, AOU3, USN, VC-35 13 December 1951 JULIAN H. GILLILAND, AT2, USN, VC-35 13 December 1951 LCDR BENJAMIN T. PUGH, USN, VF-194 18 December 1951 LT ROBERT L. SOBEY, USNR, VF-653 22 December 1951 LT WILLIAM M. FRANKOVICH, USNR, VF-653 9 January 1952 LT JOHN P. MC KENNA, USNR, VC-3 8 February 1952 ENS MARVIN S. BROOMHEAD, USNR, VF-194 8 February 1952 ENS RICHARD D. JENSON, USNR, VF-653 11 February 1952 LTJG DAVID F. TATUM, USNR, VF-52 19 February 1952 LT HULL L. WRIGHT, USNR, VF-653 11 March 1952 LTJG ALAN HOFF, USN, VC-61 11 March 1952 LCDR HERBERT L. BASLEE, JR., USN, VF-52 17 March 1952 LTJG CHARLES G. STRAHLEY, USN, VF-52 21 March 1952 LT JOHN cz. WORKMAN, USN, vr-194 20 April 1952 LT JOHN Z. CARROS, USN, VF-52 2 May 1952 LT JOSEPH D. SANKO, USNR, VF-653 13 May 1952 The Officer-of-the-Deck, the Junior Ofhcer-of-the-Deck, the planes on the hangar deck, the side boys, and the band-some of the Hrst scenes upon coming aboard ship. aff, 11+ I WWWN WW, Xx Y 1, H' . f U W ,,,,,, , x , ff 5 ff 1. Captain A. MCB. JACKSGN, USN Chief of Staff, Carrier Division FIVE Rear Admiral F. W. MCMAHON, USN Commander Carrier Division FIVE Captain Oscar PEDERSON, USN Commanding Officer Commander C. BLENMAN, Jr., USN Executive Officer FLAG PLOT, above, is the nerve center of the Task Force and is manned by Staff VVHICII Officers 24 hours a day. LCDR W.A. STEVENS checks the bug while LCDR L. R.. NAEGELY prepares to put an order on the air. A. E. ETHERIDGE, RD3, relays information from CIC. - CHIEF OF STAFF, Captain A. MCB. JACKSON, plots a Task Force problem on the D. R. Tracer Table in Flag Plot. Below, Commander Carrier Division FIVE, RADM F. W. MCMAHON frightj greets VADM R. P. BRISCOE, who arrives for an official visit. Above, LCDR C. H. MC CARE, lr., Flag Lieutenant, explains the cockpit of an FQF to LCDR John O. ARMOUR, of the Royal Navy. LCDR R. YV. OTIS Qleltj and the Flag Lieutenant greet LTCEN O. P. YVEYLAND, USAF, as he steps out of the COD plane on the flight deck of the VALLEY FORGE. , . , ,, f f , f f, , ., V., f , Below, probably dis- cussing the targets for Task Force '77 for the next day, is the Staff Air Intelligence crew. LCDR SLOAN fcen- terj and his competent staff provide intelli- gence information to the Task Force 24 hours a day. .4 fb -.5 O P'-PNE OUT IN I I PLFINE PILOT' OU 0 .AX -'7' L, W yi- qy S56 YH Q27 d o N vv 'I 7' V fffffffffllfflMIIIIIIIJIWIWIMIIIIIMIW J , , ' i N Af:LlfEF3TQ,,3..-' - f 4 ' ' 24 M NS, :Sv M X ,fx WN fw xg, I A , --rr AN QW . nf xv NVE if , -xx j WM, si 75 f ? Xi Q ga ? . . gyms -Q-gb. - W ,4 V Y , -aug. , M.-, ? . I ,JW 2 CIC fCombat Information Centerj, above, is run by LCDR MOFFETT and is the nerve center of the ship, maintaining all contacts between the ship and its planes in the air. Anytime of the day or night you will find them in their dark air- conditioned room, lit only by multi-colored radar scopes, tracking strange little bugs across even stranger looking scopes. Fast bugs are planes, slow ones ships! TWZQTWW WW WWX AIO QAir Intelligence Ofhcej, below, is headed by LCDR LARSON. They handle the highly secret information of what targets should be hit by our planes and where. These are the people the pilots answer to on the successes or failures of returning strikes and what is best to hit next. This office you do not enter unless you have important business and a sign on the door so informs you! Communications, headed by LCDR SMITH, left, gives the VALLEY FORGE its all imporant link with the rest of the world. They guard all vital frequencies, getting news direct from the states for the VALLEY FORGE PRESS, picking up official messages from ComNavFE, ComAirPac and Com- SEVENTI-IFlt, and, occasionally, personal messages notifying worried husbands, that are all at sea, that their stay-at-home wives have pre- sented them with bouncing babies. They are also responsible for up- keep of all radio circuits aboard ship. SF It ofliiiims GC J T 4' 4-L- A 1 moo ws Youa mast Dew-- - mo ue mu mme mistakes .I In addition to wireless means of communication, the reliable visual signals still play an important role in inter-ship communication. The signalmen are experts at the Hash- ing light and Hag hoists. The most popular place on the ship, the ship's post office, is also the busiest lace P on the ship when the mail comes aboard. l ' T 'fi ll I. W P t ilk? an oooh Have ouu Least toesfz YOU QLL , Suu I E, ge? 9 if ' ,iI.,,,, ,, ,-.V I NEVER Mmm Hou uqwow .iusr VREPQRE FOR HE-QVY LJEMHGQ! In Aerology, LT THEISS pub- lishes daily weather bulletins based on shipboad observations and radioed statistics, and probably prays more than anyone else aboard that the Gods don't cross him up! Balloons are sent up daily to get data on flying conditions in the upper air. His weather guessers also use balloons and charts to trace how storms and just plain air moves around Korea and the Pacific. fw if , .. Yv 1 pf? 4 Mig! 5 iw I +R. WW? - 1 ii X XR 7 ' f 'ff f , 4, KW f 4 LT PARSLEY and ENS BROCK, our two windmill pilots, with their crew, have one of the most important and busiest jobs aboard. Unnoticed and unheralded, unless their use is suddenly needed to pull some hapless pilot or man overboard from the water, they are forever hovering by as planes take off and land, like a mother hen watching over her chicks. Most of the work, however, is routine, delivering guard mail at sea to other ships, taking photographs and trans- ferring personnel and material to and from the VALLEY FORGE. , f . - mffff-X?'r - s im s 4 K d A aa f -W I X. WD a N aw gf 9 4 y J YZ W rams T Q U x 3 -bb MM I I 1 , V V 27 Where would the Navy be without all the red tape! These are the people who try to unravel as much of it as is possible fthey sayj. If you don't believe this can be a twenty-four hour a day job, just ask LCDR TROTT, the Administrative Officer. The men to the left, in the personnel oilice, will have their hands full in the near future, we hope, pro- cessing all the requests for state- side leave. Now, if you are in trouble, just see LT KRIGEL, The Legal Eagle , shown in the bottom picture with his staflf of competent aides. They guaran- tee at least two weeks PAL. Nr QX X SX A 3 gud QVQV7 ,Ay '- H 3 E9 QW Z . ax SX 51 nw f ,M , VZZXVW Man can only work so long. There are times when he requires mental relaxation, and moral guidance. The Chaplains of the VALLEY do their best to supply both these necessities. On Sundays, the church pennant flies several times as the men give homage to their Creator, each man in his own way. The crew's library and lounge give a man the chance to relax and catch up on his reading if he isn't in the mood to listen to one of the VALLEY's disk jockey shows. 44' 9 A ? if 5 1, 5 f ff 5 Z T' '1f'W 4 1 Q ,Q 2 Wx fi ,f X f WMU f , I W f x 4 5 ' vez, w w , f Nz W 4M X yn, - Z , QA ,ff- Z Q Q ,mg f X ,swf 1, fx ,iyfzwqx 2 NWN X MNWQ 5, ZA X. fXW f1X o x Wg DW M tn xx f lx c., f fi.x .ayjp Q 2 if ' X 'K , , ' x X, ' xi I M 0. Z if f ax ,WV ,,XQ f.h fil if ' HM R mill N g, V' ,Sf kj! , X jf ' rg 3.-W4-u-f..vm.wn X X X f X X5-.A T Pr ,L 'siff f N. 1 M -'W' I . . ' 2 1 ...M , I Q QW' , X ww .W :,-N xxwwwf -,Amee MMM. ,WM A. 1 , C , , ' X, WU, V , -, , Q: -' . W 9 . 1 k-1. wo' wwe-w:1wmr2'ff4 fx 'M f1??5 ' Nf' ' en 'W4'2xf--b ,J . ff' 3' . - x f' I 'f' ,,'ww.' Ti: 'k f-N:Y.4.A 2' ,rw W , -1, iw vi - X NA' l u B E i i P i I 5 -:fri 3 I X QA 4 Z .,- ju? f if fe 'vw YOU RE Reueveof , In this war the carrier navy has suffered no attacks, and Gunnery bears the brunt of Airdale jokes as to their necessity. Twenty- four hours a day the guns are manned to guard the carrier and its precious cargo against any surprise attack. With daily G.Q., and target practice when they may, CDR COMPTON and his men feel sure that, if the enemy should make an attack, the 40's will get them if they should elude the mighty five inch battery. I S r If 1 'a 1 f. is . 5, ' e- 1 i' 5 M 3 is i I W N Q , H ,V 'M 4, 3 N Q4 '4 , E L2 R U in ,ef As evening falls, and the rest of the ship begins to relax from a long days work, the men in the armory are on the go, getting the bombs ready for the next day's strikes. They get little recogni- tion, but their job is essential. The men who take the jibs of the rest of the dept. are the Hre- controlmen, constantly on the go trying to keep the gun directors in the best operating condition. uid J' cs ,ME 1,9 Q - I X ff? is X Q, ' x X , - 2 -S -- S E ' - 5 Xt . , I .I ' ' f N. 3 ,WX 5lK.YOU MAY SECURE Now, couivoqat tvfxws as ow DUTY! Since the beginning of the Navy, the Marines have manned the Navy's ships, and handled such amphibious operations as necessary. They help man our guns, as well as run the brig, and provide for the internal security of the ship. They may be called Jarheads , and other endearing terms, but, when the detachment is on parade, they are as sharp as they come. viii. lily Stiff. X I F . , Q Nia: JD? I .4 TQ E f lag 25 MW fr X X ..:- ...f!Kk .J-Sli. . a 1 . O gf 5 X e f J 4 f J.. X 51? K M f . W0 as A S9 1 'SZ' Q Q E510 SZ. 'D Q3 Q C6 Q' U iw mms me Mmmmes - Sumo eovs I' 'SZ LYg MX - In ,, -, f i 5' ,W v , X 'Z in 1 25.11. mv' A'-su ...f ,,L7 f IT' K E S S W' F ff H ,, y 'WT if When you see some burly seaman walking around the VALLEY muttering something like, I Wish I was back in the 'Real Navy', nine times out of ten you have crossed the paths of one of the men from the deck divisions of the Gunnery Dept. These are the men who man the whips and hi- lines every few days to bring aboard the replenishment of a modern ship of war. Then in the evening, after a hard days work, they may be called upon to fuel some destroyer, or transfer personnel at sea. Ask any 'Deck Ape' and he will tell you that his Work is never done. 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A , I P X L Y 4 P I X 1 7X X xytllfly f of - , fx S Q Q' 2 K f Q56 L Nic E X -X-,Q Q gz fi! f HUT ox A EAL, A G ff X S S ff if W X X! 40735 ,ffl Q , 1 in l If Dal Llfx .WW i 6 1 You've all heard the ex- pression, Painless Den- tist. We won't claim that Doc Henn is one, but he is certainly one of the most jovial that you can meet. Usually your sides are ach- ing so hard from his jokes that you don't feel the pain in your teeth. If your sides ache too hard, the man you want to see is Dr. Weaver. These two pre- side over the staff of four doctors and three dentists who look after the health of the crew with the help of their corpsmen. i rf y ' 1 X lg TQTKL J You sew You :Leu wemqmvo Qum ooww 3 It is rare these days to find a community of three thousand people, for that is just what the VALLEY is, with such a large and competent stall to care for their bodily needs. They are always ready to oblige, whether you want an APC, or your appendix out. just give them a chance to give you a shot and they are really happy. We all growl and kid about them at times, but we know that when the chips are down we wouldn't be able to get along without them. V f 7 Q5 V ff A I 1 I I I PW' PHRKING 'ifiurun ze-lf.-1.. Ex X 'Sw 4 f ff'7 f'X N TX I I 1 i 4 V 1 I ! 4 1 1 A 1 G i I x F r Q f 1 I f 1 2 x l 1 1 1 l 1 I 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 l U7 3 1 1 The Air Department headed by the Air Boss, Commander J. P. Weinel, is a - complex but highly coordinated organization whose entire effort goes into getting the planes off and back aboard again. In between those smooth launches and landings much takes place. - 1' A Getting the right planes in the proper spot fully loaded with the correct bombs just doesn't happen. It is the result of ex- ceptional teamwork between the Air Group and the Air Depart- ment. Timing and coordination must be perfect. LCDR'S ALT, ANDRUS and CUNEO of the Air Department spend every minute of their time coordinat- ing aircraft handling, aircraft maintenance and aircraft servic- ing. Under them are the six Air Department Divisions who carry out the specific jobs that make the whole thing go. l LCDR ALT, the Aircraft Hand- ling Olhcer, briefs the yellow shirts fplane directorsj on the general plan for respotting the Flight deck. LIEUTENANT O'BRIEN, the Flight Deck Oflicer, gives the go sign to a Guppy. ,rhw N eaec 4 WX , 1' The V-1 Division fFlight Deckj handles all of the plane handling on the flight deck. However, pushing planes is only part of it. QAbovej The VALLEY FORGE formula for cold weather operations-100 men, 100 push brooms and 100 minutes of hard work. CBelowQ The V-l Division clearing a flight deck crash and fighting a bad gasoline fire. -. The V-2 Division QCatapu1ts 8a Arrest- ing Gearj catapults them oHf and snags them in the arresting gear when they return. Lieutenant Johns fabovej gives the fire signal. Catapults crews hook up the planes, fire the catapults and keep the machinery in tiptop shape. ...4 . . I r-- 9 1 D ,ob s ,--5 -.i ii- 4 Jaw Smo He was mm VF 111f'..- -...ki Chief SOGGE gives the thumbs up for his arresting gear and barrier crews. Jet com- ing in will snag a wire with his hook. If the hook misses the bar- riers will stop him. The V-3 Division CHangar Deckj hand- les planes on the han- gar deck, runs the elevators and takes care of fires on the hangar deck. X 41 x.. Qi-?Q'n As 5 QW? J? if 9 J jg,-g, sr.. . - 1.61 .N E? xv Av , if Q L, I QUT YOLYVE ONLY GOTTQ FLY H52 4 I i ,, 5 W , , N r l x ' i L Nz 2 I sg , I. ? E 5 1 s + E 5 I P I i his if H dv,-nf -C f N i is mess orzomqwce Govs some A062 cQQeGuL,Ylj36G Hom me mace soqe IT Ouowr our fue- oecK? The various ordnance crews QV-6 Divisionj prepare and deliver the goods to the squadrons. Bombs, rockets, machine gun ammo and special weapons are their main dishes. W' The V7 D1v1s1on Gasolme Gang runs the local Hllmg stauon means 50000 gallons a day LCDR CU NEO and CHMACH CHRISTELIET Qleftj watch a hook up puor to refuelmg at sea 4 ' . 7 . where fi1l'er up .Q . Parachute riggers frightj study The Elite Club fbelow, lefty whose membership is restricted to yellow shirts relax over a cigarette and cup of coffee. pm-ups while the putt-putt gang fbelowj get ready to start planes. r AN OL T, 0 -' ASQ 0 i idx f rm, - 423. If n SQY5 HG l-MT A Hettuvn cqossummo mega L.a.! tj J N Z r-HMI ,.,. X 3 Z- 62221 ff -lf- J Z l err 7 . 'ffl .,,.. -Q, 4905 X .l 7' f ff-7 a 0 0 ,pg 0905 1-11 X I AIQ fb xx f JVM? ,I f Nl iff J .f X Q f .ff ,gf 3 1' 1 f Z f qi F .' f 1 fx f ff ,fr X- NQ -- xo, - Z? , K, ,K 'A- X ff WA ' X Q QYY X- ef -, I 1 ffg j f XXX- f W j X Q 2 do N ' Q , N504 MJ' ' fl- Z ,-If f f -I, 2 71 P- 4 1 4 ix- 2, Z-d QX X f N' .W ff fd fl' X-N W mg ' 1 l' J Z ZZ- , ff 4 i fo, f XXf 0 0 M 0 X K A-A W if M, M W f SSX: , Z X. .N , ,1 YS x Q 5 QS, ! y X Q f , yum 4 Z- sr.:-',,,,,,,,,, 1 , , .,-Q iw J K . xx X Nx w Q X -, ff ...mi N .L wwvvff- :'4'f1: We ' 1 ' Zfgmzfi' M0 J QQMZER N 1 gomeg X P I UQ! fffff ,xxx fl? The CNO may tell us where to go, the Navigator may tell us how to get there, but ask any- one below the third deck who gets us there, and they will answer-the Engineers. In their subterranean dungeons, the Black Gang works day and night to supply the power that enables the VALLEY FORGE to move onward against the enemy. It takes more than brawn to keep a floating city of three thousand people alive. The manifold tasks of the Engineers extend from supplying the boiler power that the Captain requires, to unplugging a clogged-up drain. When there is repair work to be done, the Damage Control Section of the department is on hand to put a new section in the flight deck or to renovate the wardroom. All these tasks, and many others, lie within the province of the Chief Engineer, CDR FULLER., and his capable staff. its -Qfwfffl-5-X'7 A im, Q 9 I K 41,4 if-03-x Av 1 ,Q W NWN if Q ' 52 P QINuooM I ! 1? 2 Q X X X in gi A, f x , J f QM, . 4' ff'1 - ff ecowomv THEY WANTS, ECONOMY THEY Gem f ,iii -N...,,4,f Um-.0 I W ,,s f ,504 4 XX Qf ff I oAr'IAf1i i CONTR0 ' 4 gs OFF ! foooot-,tj I 1 I ga s -'il '7 NO NAM , mas QlN'T me mem Piece! VVhen a plane crashes on the flight deck, or a fire breaks out on the hangar deck, you will always find the repair parties on the job to try to localize the trouble and bring things under control. The often thankless task of the Damage Control people is to see to it that the ship stays afloat and in lighting trim for the longest time possible despite mines, bombs, or enemy Fire power. mf-1 . ww - N-'-'fif if z mu Q-,P.sA.i:...q. . n.-s, WW F'-3 .KO p 'oxox 9 H Q CY f mo ffl ? Pl VM 1 ef! v i 1 ! s ! i r E Since the days when Punic seaman sailed clear of the sight of land on their voyages from Sidon to the coasts of Cornwall, man has used the stars to navigate by. This is still the case today- despite the claims of CIC. Under the leader- ship of CDR BOWMAN, the Navigation Depart- ment has guided us on our voyages across the Pacihc and around the reaches of the Sea of japan. Twenty-four hours a day the Quarter- masters are on the helm or busy taking star sights, regardless of whether they have just come aboard, or, like Chief Anderson, have been aboard since before the VALLEY was commissioned. L ,ii- ' - i Jiiluilbi ' F' xi , jj Q' X ll q i i f-,P If T - 4 JE l RX F xl S : ' A il ,N is 2 Kg XX!x.,.........w.- P499 , we me Now- exmcrw 5Q MILES E-GST OG- LJONSAN- A-....., V' General Quarters! In a few minutes all hands, from the Captain down, are prepared to meet all eventualities. E KXIWAL gif E Q Y 0 QQ, A m EKXNG6 bak if X Xfklgg' f T ' X' XXX Q P Q J ' N , Nl 'Q bp? oS'Kig H-' J J XD X sjffwg-550 YD , 300 QW my fmgwca. ' fb W X ' ' pg mace L WK X ! X X eQ5'0'?5,40 'f2 j 1 525 --cw5wN CTQOQM- bx2Q ! X? 1 O ' N vi ' 0. u. Riffs Mala gh QP' 'T wfme QMS-ffslmbocwnwek Q35 XY FW I K M 7 uw 44 'N X f ff F OXf,QXf?x, Carver-.rNL'L 4+ oo. mos 1....oow.mo om oo .-V009-:Nw . QavSox.2XNW- M0822 I 841 I oo .. wlkbxl 9 'WQJNOWBS Wil 1 u woo. , BLK- f Full work of the supply department is known only to one man, CDR HADDOCK, who is head of the department. Many of our men meet up with the supply department only on the happy occasion of drawing money or when buying gedunks, cigarettes, shaving gear or other desired articles. Of course there are the not-so-happy times when they draw working party duty and have to help the department aboard with their many purchased supplies. Under the jurisdiction of supply comes the mess decks, ofHcer's wardroom, the barber shops, tailor and cobbler shops, laundry, disbursing, ship's stores and all general and aviation supplies. One Very busy and necessary department! ff' ' 'v C Disbursing, above, aviation supply office, right, and the Chief's mess, below, all come l under supply. Chaplain Mfintersteen isn't the only one who wears that big smile when Ens Huebner, the disburs- ing ofhcer, doles out that green liberty money. The Chiefs always well fed appearance speaks well for the food they received, or at least for the quantity of it. t N1 , f f . V' 3 ,l :ff M X I awww?-F Nw, 'ff t'i7 'm 9 , f X . M4 Q w SUPPLYQUEPTT 5 r. -if A QX ..- f --M BUT APTQQ Att me is ouq SWPQQ Af' X if Q f N! v Rl V A f 5:5-:rf I gr 4 KLNQ5 1, S' ? 7 fp 'fb H U 1 Z f' aus mo moqa GULL5 Tex QNO weve euouqu Coq mem cuucrqew mes. 5 . ew WN cw S, Q. A W...-,N ..,. 'ff I -of all ,1 ' ' 'ft f H if 4- 'J E 5,323 .W H '- ' QA-Ep Ei 'AX rg i- E' 1' A A J I X il Sl fu, ee mem' BACK-.. Gorm Quo: reacioucd-n we SOW QC-:mu I And here are jobs that are rarely seen, thought of or appreciated except by those men in the jobs, the butchers, bakers and mess cooks. These men are up and toiling away at their jobs even while the earliest dawn launch pilot is still snoozing away and many of them are still working even after we've all hit our sacks after a hard day. 4 The results of their labor, the food and pastries on our table, are taken for granted by most, but if they were all to quit, just one day or night, it Wouldn't take long for their absence to be brought to our attention! The mess decks, where the real scuttlebutt Hows and you can get the word on just about any- thing you want to know. A lot of information passes back and forth over' these tables between bites of high protein food. Of course, there's always that clean up and mop up after chow down and it had better be done good the first time or you'll do it all over again. X 4' Te' ' i-A. :gf 3-X X ,Y 419, x 3 'ff I 1 R Y 1, Y 'D 4 me A Nf - 7 wfw-,mv Q X ' .. x . f X QQ, - 5 ITS H15 wuqo mouse X ' , om vow IQNOLLLJ' M, ,, N 'bf ,W ' RS H .4 X' xx WY A S AJQJ. '1 YOUR WLK SWL! X af HRA C 1 V 3' f-H f' 1 Q ' s QQQ L-' 'R C CJ - Q H A Then there's the ofHcer's wardroom, probably one of the busiest rooms aboard ship and where the eating of meals is only incidental to the business that is transacted here. At any hour of the day or night you can nearly always find a hot game of acey-ducey or bridge or pinochle or what-have-you, going on here. Y E At meal times the stewards, hot footing it back and forth with steaming platters of food, keep the oHicer's galley a busy place until each table has been served. ii 1 At sea, the wardroom is taken over at 2000 each night for the showing of oHicer's movies. Moments of relaxation have their place aboard, I 1 H f ww ,Wi as f , fy 7 whether it's spending your money for some of the excellent articles that CHPCLK HOWE obtain- ed for us, or in a serious game of Canasta. Meal time always means time to relax for a while, even tho the main topic of conversation always seems to be the day's ac- tivities. , z 'Q 1 it 'fi K.. X V - ,,,a,.,aa ,Qs1 ,y, IAVUXTHON SUPPLY I 5 G 1Sq7'f,. J, X ff it , X K, ., ' , 5 O -K 'f A U jf- ' . C3 . , I I l Q .J f . X WV ,, 'J' X ,WNY T HE Sveclm, eogunvmerw mem mpxomgg GET ISSUED cv0vEN1osN X CQ WV- 3 908 ls' Y SED coax 1 wl x 5 OCT. 29 E N 53 X I 0 51-NP STOREQFI 'Wifi 'v 4'3'3'f?:2o p, 'o I O ,0'O' o'o,?! 0435.9 wgqbfff 9 QQO9 O 9 YMQQM3 V ' is pf? . i Sf? Q'!'rW5'og2g4 P311 f 0' h an M Q A jim 7 4 CEA X fff X Xl Z Q X Xvxeexxx' 4 f XLT' M X Z 5 Z5 Ov ff Z F KW' x X ff M 451 N gif u-J W R 31 i li 1 ie I ! 1 X W 1 5 i , i HN ,4 -1 -J .P -E ix 1' Q N F.. .f . x. .ixzj ,X ,. ' n f i WY. X MW? MW 45. 4' wp, Q-a4'Dw :Jam . ...Md , Air Task Group ONE com manded by CDR C H Crab1ll a new coalition of veteran squad rons conceived for the single purpose of carrying the War to the enemy 1n Korea brought to gether reserves and regulars from San Diego and Miramar Alameda and Akron, to forge a hard hit- ting, aggressive, element of Naval Air Power Created as a tactical organization, ATG-l was a streamlined fighting outfit whose credo was action, whose goal was results. For six months these pilots hammered the enemy from Wonsan to Chongjin, Kichang to the Chosin, and their accomplishments in action against the Communists will not soon be forgotten. ATG-l had a job to do. The job was done. u l mei. i, L m e s x if i 1. H F fl mfr: 2 I, I 'i l FIGHTER SQUADRON ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN LCDR. J. W. RAMSEY, USN COMMANDING KWXQ7 PooKGUY, am GND owu Q corfmmwoull VF-l l l, commanded by LCDR RAMSEY, shown left giving final tactical instruction to his division just before a strike, was trained at Miramar and El Centro, California. Coming from parent Air Group ll, VF- lll joined ATG-1 as one of the squadrons flying Grumman Panther jets. Below, the pilots relax in the Ready Room while the ship is replenishing, listening intently to the skip- per's briefing. It takes a lot of work below decks to keep 'ein flying. Each squad- ron has its own person- nel for the many jobs to be clone. VF-lll's ground crews work close to 241 hours Z1 Clay during operations to provide the best in maintenance for the planes. The plane crews, right, the avia- tion mechs , below, and the ordnancernen below, all do their part. 7 ITT! X rfv X rex .' QD? ll in W as 3 Q 7 sms H65 ONLY women Aeour most THQT GET GQWNO HIM f , , I' A 'ff J. f I Q. Y W I ff X? 02 f WW WM X f VC-61 ,, Target photo- graphy is an im- portzmt part of the :1irm:m's war. VC- Gl Detachment, headed by LT HOOPER, above, handles this job. Cameras loaded in Panther jets, right, precedes the plzme's rise to the flight deck lfor their take off on photo mis- sions. Sometimes they return shot up, below. MQ, . ,f A , , . ' sf ,, m 5 ,ff ' F . l' X 4 zur l i Q 5 rug ,.. .. -. 11.1 A D K ,l - Gr l on Q I . 1 fa., AND me BEST wuvc, is at RUNS ow Nnvv come! The flight deck is always a pleasant sight to a pilot returning from a mission over North Korea. Korea. Most of the time the deck is clear and ready for any emergency, however, it gets cov- ered with snow for short periods and when this happens it is usually all quiet on the flight deck until the crews shovel the deck clean. 1 FIGHTER SQUADRON FIFTY-Two LCDR J. J. KINSELLA, NUS, COMMANDING XX-ff . 4 ' ,,,,.,. . ,, f a ,. w fy , if Mega ' NAVY , , 'ggi -xg I 'Q . 1 f 'sv -N' 'Q' Q 9 . t im, ogg, CHQ, so You Toto me ww mm BACKMHKOS ! VF-52, another Panther jet fighter squa- dron, was trained at El Centro and San Diego, California. Coming from parent Air Group 5, the squadron has done its part to make ATG-l a successful experiment. Above, the pilots ride up the elevator to the ilight deck in full heavy winter clothing and immersion suits while the crew readies their planes for Ilight. fun:-5 f 9 Xa? 14 ,244 Z7 9 - ,i But xr att wow GO QACK iN-sive! I ff? WT M55 Between flights and during the night the plane crews are always busy-replacing a cockpit canopy, top left-installing a new nose section on a jet, top right-checking and replacing all wiring, above-and over- hauling an engine, left. The pilots depend on these men to keep their planes in tip-top shape and they are never disappointed. X1 J 1 --W M- QX ff' ..- w Q ww! , X ' gk 1 -fr' qs FIGHTER SQUADRON SIX HUNDRED FIFTY THREE LCDR COOK CLELAND USNR COMMANDING VF-653, headed by LCDR CLELAND, left, is ATG-l's only reserve squadron. Recalled to active duty after being Week-end warriors for fa number of years-the clowns with their 'colorful helmets, dub- bed themselves the Hy- ing circus-I-lying the Chance-Vought Cor- sa1r. ' v When not on mis- sions, the squadrons works and plays too. Above, left, some horse- play with a paint brush. The Chief seems to be worried about that Corsair engine, above right. The squadron has a Christmas party, cen- ter, and a birthday party for the skipper, right. gy.. E-'71-'t 1 'F-fzrame 1 VC-3 Detachment, a part of VF-653, are the night fliers of ATG-1. Probably the most highly trained pilots in the Navy, they Hy before dawn or after dark, heckling the enemy no end and causing many a sleepless night in North Korea. Headed by LT Robert Taylor, USNR, they form a very important portion of the Air Group, flying their specially equipped Corsairs. The Detachment trained at Moffett Field, Cali- fornia, before joining ATG-1. 1 , .,,, s M l 1 if F! Q -Ukr- is- x-Xl2n 'a 'Q Q. 04, xk fs gm 'fy V ,M EAN 5 11 WNQNAXN y mrawwi g3,F as i ia 'J .M it - , - 7, ,, , ,y , 1 P ,, h F154 it 1 1 a X T if ,f y f 1 l - 1 1 if 1 2 , Plz' 2 ' Z fi , , X' ' 23 2 x' f 1 l X M , , f -R M fy f , 'fx .' 4 , i ,V 5' .ix , p 4 ' 4, , 1 s if rf. .. s - Q r f i x, i , xi ii 2:1 1 H is X gk , KW ,wf 'gy ,N FIGHTER SQUADRON ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FOUR LCDR R. S. SCHRIEBER, USN, COMMANDING. VF-194, headed by LCDR SCHRIEBER, top left, Hies the Douglas Skyraiders. Trained at Alameda, California, VF-194 came from parent Air Group 19 to ATG-l as the only AD squadron in the Group. target during a pre-flight briefing session. Above, the squadron AIO points out another Left, VF-l94's pilots are on their way to man their planes on the flight deck in preparation for a coordinated strike. When the para- chute riggers aren't looking at their pin-up, below, they rig parachutes. ff MX 5 BOT sues JUSTA PINUP sive! it :L K XV, ix ' I it l 5 I fl xx f f -7 ,h 4 ' N s l Q Q I ' ' n - Q' YA i I -:Q '1 ,, V' ,,.rrl:-f X ---, ..-.ah ' lf!!! 'K a It X x X K .K QV SE S,- K- 'X I, g f gf-,ax -5 ., - Z Ba il ' Nh- 'ff 'A' ' in V xx gg VMI , Q- I' QV' Q YEAH, Quo we we Q91 omeox cam ue' LL ctnlm mo! The AD or Skyraider carries an enorm- ous bomb load, top right, and prepares for a take-off. The ordnancernen, top left, have a big job loading up preceding each flight. Above, the Skyraider is airborne and on its way. VVhen the wind is light, the catapults are utilized to get the big AD in the air, left. X , x r- l w VC-ll Detachment, headed by LCDR P. HYDE, was trained at San Diego, and forms a part of VF-194 and ATG-l. Their main job, flying specially equipped Skyraiders, is anti-submarine patrol QASPQ, keeping a constant vigil for enemy subs that may lurk too close to the Task Force. Their flights are usually uneventful and boring, but they are a very important member of an Air Group team, giving us all just a little safer feeling knowing that they are on the look. . 482 ' , , . ,K A M 525 w' .. A 1 J I Lf.. V5.pf f.A .. D '44, Trai 8 X' ff., A wwf , -. M N -'ff . f 'Sb - whuniff' f ' V' ,Mr 4 N N1 4 , :K Y P' mx? A A ai . , .f 'A ...W .5 X .0 .1 VC-35 Detachment, headed by LT M. E. SCHLUTER, was also trained at San Diego. These men provide the Skyraider night pilots and also cause many a sleepless night W! in North Korea working with the Corsair night hecklers, 59' 'fc 92 4 ff 4 ' gr. W ' sim ,ff ws um? if za GQ ,J af K , :Z 3,4 'Qty , 0 diff 0 Pk, 2 xrwvyfkf fd if ,M A 7.4 2,4 12,535-f , . , V' 4 21 W QVL ff dfisfww , uf. f YL, essay' 5 ' ,gf Z as . A , ff , A Wm f,c1nv.,' 1 ' ' at ,'4Sfw:gf- R, Z 1 j Q Yf'lv X , ' 35 2 f ., vw., ', im. f ' Q Nw ,..--.,,Q, A.,-,,f .w V g,7.ff,, I '.Q,f,5j,:1, XM V, if iffahyz ' A .7 fijgfff Lf' 1.-Q Huy f f 411 In lf 1 Mfr, xv' ' I Q2 n ' - , wf5f.:.'3f' f- at f, L, , if 5: ' ,i ffy pf' ffnfz. , :f2f'Qf519v?i' 4' it , 4 V 'LA f 4 ,wiif ,. A AVI, af VC3. Highly trained pilots flying specially equipped AD's lly only by night on strike missions. lu--.haw MW f , i 1 5 . I E s E W-105m THE CRUISE BOOK STAFF Editor-in-Chief LT R. H. THEISS, USNR Managing Editor LT H. M. KRIEGEL, USNR EDITORIAL LTJG T. J. BREEN, USNR LT J. R. BOULWARE, USNR . L. BASHOR, SN, USN R. T. ATWATER, PNA2, USNR L. J. SCHRAM, PN2, USN H. JOHNSON, YN2, USN . L. JEFFERSON, YN3, USN C. RLOESSER., PNSN, USN R . A. MC GARITY, YN2, USN D. L. CERADS, SN, USN D .I- B R. I ART LT R. C. BALSER, USNR ISTLT J. B. SIMS, USMC H. B. THOENI, CPL, USMC ENS W. H. SCOTT, USNR H. CRZONA, SN, USN BUSINESS LCDR R. C. ANDRUS, USN LT W. D. SURFACE, USN LT W. D. KEHOE, USNR ENS LAYOUT A. C L. C. J. 12 - LCD CHP H. G. G. E. A. G. KNISELY, USNR HALLGREN, JR., GMI, USNR DICEY, LII, USN WOLFKIEL, AEI, USNR R E. R. HALL, USN HOT R. R. WING, USN DREWERY, PHG3, USNR DARRAH, PH2, USN PHOTOGRAPHY G M. . BROWN, AO2, USN The Cruise Book Staff desires to take the opportunity to express its thanks and appreciation to all who cooperated in the completion of this book, it has ' made our job an easy one. FLAG OFFICERS OF CARRIER DIVISION FIVE lst ROW-Left to Right: LCDR Laing, LCDR Stevens, LCDR Triplett, LCDR Semmelman, LCDR Burns, LCDR Naegely, CAPT Jackson CChief of Staffjg RADM McMahon CCommander Carrier Divi- sion FIVEJ, CDR Hird, LCDR McCabe, Jr, LCDR Otis, LCDR Sloan, LCDR Danner, LCDR DuBorg, LT McNeese. 2nd Row-Left to Right: LTJG Spradlin, LTJG Row, Jr., LTJG Bowers, LT Garvie, I LTJG Striethartz, LT Patrick, LT Stephens, Jr, LT Jackson, LT Cwiek, LTJG Fernandez. J quim, RMSN, jones, RMSN, Shannon, ENS3, Chandler, T ES, Lingel, TE3, Archer, 103, Esquer, M RKKK ii SN, Harvey, SN, Stanley, Sgt, Gaines, TN, Gareis, Cpl, Hickman, Sgt. 3rd Row-Left to Right: Turner, RM1, Dehn, TESN, Linton, YNSN, Holt, QM3, Powell, SN, Millhoane, SN, Carlucci, RMSN, Krewett, YN3, Ummel, SN, Ketchum, JOSN, Jones, RMSN, Wood, SN, Ward, SN, Locke, Sgt, Tanton, QM3, Simmons, 103, Hoyt, ENFN, Deering SN, Huth, SN, Wilson, SN. Insert: Saleedo, y TN, Corpus, SD2, Malik, TN, Fronda, TN, Lopez, TN. i rn'-1 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT o-A DIVISION PICTURE First Row-Left to Right: Drewry, PHGS, Kappler, PH2, Sivils, PHI, Nelson, AGC, Hoffman, PHGC, LTJG Loll, Lt Theiss, LCDR Walker, LCDR Hall, LCDR Larson, Lt Holt, LTJG Denson, Chphot Wing, Porter, AG1, Chavez, QM2, Vaughan, AGS. Second Row-Left to Right: Richardson, PHGS, Christie, PH2, Keene, PHG2, Howard, PHSN, Darrah, PH2, Turner, AN, Staskiewicz, AGS, McCoy, YNS, Stone, AN, Wilson, PHAN, Smith, YN23 Russell, SN, Peterson, AGS, McCluskey, PNSN, Clark, AGS, Lipschultz, SN, Kessinger, PHS. Third Row-Left to Right: Lillie, AN, Clancy, AN, Stump, ACAN, McCoy, AN, Whelchel, SN, Stanley, AGAA, Stone, AN, Miles, SN, Jeffries, AFAN, Hayes, PHAN, Peters, AA, Vachon, AGAN, Robinson, AG23 Cruze, AN, Galvin, AGS. 1 Men that are missing in the picture: Miller, SN, Hill, PHG2, Irving, AFS, Watkins, SA, Lowe, QMS, Schwalbe, SA, Johnson, SA. O-S DIVISION PICTURE First Row-Left to Right: McPherson, QMS, Dunn, SA, Cowan, QMS1, Ens Bigler, Ens Stanbro, Ens Corbin, QMC Heinz, Trahan, QM1, Curtis, QMS, Maiocco, QMS. Second Row-Left to Right: McGinnis, SA, Spencer, QMSS, Barreto, QMSSN, Hoeft, QMSN, Pola, QMSN., Wantland, QMSN, Casey, QMSN, McBride, QMSN, joseph, QMSN. Third Row-Left to Right: Whiteman, QMSS, Hinds, SA, Perri, QMSN, Moore, QMSN, Mar, SN, Ward, SA, Ilalimark, QM3, Salazar, QMSN, O'Lea1'y, KMSN. Men not In picture: Reasor, QMS2, Coker, QMS, Castillo, SN, Stone, SA, Vaughn, SA, Neyman, QMSN, Campbell, QMSN5 Mallory, SA, Bramley, SA. O-I DIVISION PICTURE First Row-Left to Right: Truett, RDSN, Tucker, RDSN, Barnes, SN, Polyok, DRSN, Bonk, SN, Horne, RDSN, Rodenbaugh, RDI, RDCA Falterman, Lt Penick, Lt Henderson, Lt Munson, Lt Millenaar, Lt Drake, Kenzler, RDI, Van Skyock, RD2, Perrone, RDSN, Rowe, RDSN, Incze, SN, Lopez, RDS, johnson, RDSN. Second Row-Left to Right: Goodland, RDSN, Wells, RDSN, White, RDSN, Grozona, SN, Willis, RDSN, Johnston, RDSN, Williams, RDSA, Mattox, RDSN, Smart, RDSN, Williams, RDS Matheny, RDS, Reynolds, RD3, Meyer, RDSN, Pettit, RDSN, Crawford, RD3, Scott, RDSN, Pettit, RDSN, Crater, RDSN, White, RD2, Alexander, RD3. Third Row-Left to Right: McIntyre, RDSN, Agnew, RDSN, Crews, RDSN, O'Brien, RD2, Ariens, RDSN, Ethridge, RD3, Brandenburg, SN, Devitt, RD2, Bennett, RD3, Anderson, RDSN Goochnan, RD3, King, SN, Hylton, RDSN, Bien, RDS, Beals, RD3, King, RDSN, Johnson, SN, Bartoo, RDSN, Baker, RD3. Missing from the Picture: Hellman, DR2, Stangeland, RDSA, Deguisne, RD3, Vetter, RDSN, Sharkey, SA. O-L DIVISION PICTURE First Row-Left to Right: Haney, SN, Condee, SA, Tomlin, AB3, Lt Gordon, Retzlaff, SN, Alvarez, Lyst, SA, Castor, SN. Second Row-Left to Right: Border, SA, Kotrba, SA, Swederska, SA, Umpstead, SA, Thacker, SA, , Wilson, SA, Mauldin, SA, Harvey, SA, Miles, SA. Third Row-Left to Right: Chamberlain, SA, Vier, SA, Terronez, SA, Thompson, SN, Sharp, SA, Steele, SA, Hauck, SA. . Men not shown: Greene, SN, Ferrell, SA, Hobson, SA, Hoover, SA, Young, SA, Quunby, SA, Sparks, SA. O-R DIVISION PICTURE K, ff. ir' gl E H 5 ra First Row-Left to Right: Wilson, TESN, Graham, TE3, Klug, RM2, Woods, SN, Goins, RMSA, RMC Casey, Ens Thomp- ff son, Ens Lennox, Ens Plessas, Muckridge, SA, Irving, TESN, Griggs, TESN, Warner, RM2, Bracewell, RMSN, Traweek, RMI, Thomas, TE2. Second Row-Left to Right: Weil, RM1,Gregory, SN, Raymond RM3, Haddow, SA, Letchworth, SA, Moore, SA, Newton, SA, Bryant, RMSN, English, TE3, Innis, RM2. Third Row-Left to Right: Hudson, TESN, Dunn, TESN, Ferrara, RM2, Emilianovich, TM3, Brewer, RMSN, Tate SN, Hanson, RMSA, Tucker, RMS, Hynosky, RMSN, Edwards, TESN, Brannon, RMSN, Codgell, RMSN, Stout, TESN, Garrison, SA. Men not present for picture: Barclay, SA, Rockmoller, RMSN, Burns, SA, Chambers, RMSA, Cox, RMI, Dammer, RMS, Delahousey, SA, Eagleman, TE3, Conkel, TES, Forbis, TE3, Foss, TESA, jenkins, RM3, Johnston, TE3, joyce,RM2, Klein, SR, Layton, RM2, MacNeal, TESN, Maring, SA, McClure, TE3, Naranjo, TE3, O'Kelly, SA, Osborn, TEC, Paisano, RM3, Shea, RM3, Stanton, TEL2, Taylor, SA, Underwood, TEM2, Vessey, RMSA, Wilson, RM2, Wisehart, SA, Dracoules, TEC, Falls, RM3. E ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Dicey, LII, Mahone, YNSN, Soggie, SN, johnson, YN2, Christensen, SN, McChristians, LI3, Creveling, AMC, Ens Rauber, LTJG Marshall, Brock, PNC, Gorchak, LI3, Hogan, SN, Griffiths, YNSI, Head, PN3, Gerads, SN, Starling, PNSN. Second Row-Left to Right: Miller, SN, Lindberg, YNT1, Humphrey, YN3, Atwater, PNA2, Allen, SN, Jefferson, YN3, McGarity, YN3, Louie, YN2, Bizon, SN, Schram, PN2, Stavinoha, PN3, Andrews, BM2, Seastrand, YN3, Jorgensen, SN, Masterman, AN. Third Row-Left to Right: Schmidt, SN, Goodbar, SN, Jones, YN3, McKellar, PN1, Clarke, SN, Atteberry, SN, Wiley, PN2, Caldwell, PN3, Mortzfield, SN, Harvel, SN. Men missing from Picture: Bloesser, PNSN, Mock, SA, Atteberry, SN, Hufft, YNSN, Henderson, TDAN, Morgan, SN, Mason, SA. X DIVISION-MASTER-AT-ARMS 49 First Row-Left to Right: Ortlip, MM2, Watson, BMI, Reid, MM2, Bohanon, AB2, Brown, BT2, Shackelford, BMC, Etzkorn, BMI, Dick, ABI, Miller, GMS, Starring, BTS, Whitman, FCS. ' Second Row-Left to Right: McCauley, BMS, Butts, GMS, Bradley, TEMS, Bankson, ENS, Self, AOS, Perdue, MM2, Haire, BMS, Landon, MMLI, Brown, BMI, Haines, EMI, Conard, QMI, Brockway, BMI. Men Missing from Picture: jones, TMI, Johnson, BMS, Lillard, BMS. GUNNERY DEPARTMENT FIRST DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Mann, BM2, Ausmus, BMS, Hall, SN, Tindall, SN, Lacock, SN, Shope, SN, McEneen, SN, McCoy, BMC, Ens Welch, Ens Massey, Hemphill, BMC, Aldrete, SN, Newman, SA, Newton, SN, Streich, SA, Inman, SN, Simon, SN, McKeag, SN. Second Row-Left to Right: Tollenaar, SA, Hill, BMS, Carter, SN, Roberts, GMS, Heeney, BMI, Salmon, BMI, Leventon, GMS, Kocur, BMI, Warner, GMS, Nevoll, GMS, 'Ward, SA, Martinez, SN, Rector, SA, Todd, SN, Weeks, SA, Porter, SN, Jernigan, SN, Duvall, SA, Croom, SA, Clark, SA Evans, SA, Rose, GM2, Young, SN, Ens Haskell. Third Row-Left to Right: Thomas, SN, Wright, SN, Bennett, SN, Quiett, SN, Brantley, SN, O'Brien, SA, Teagle, SN, Dunn, SN, Sears, SN, Milam, SA, Lillard, BMS, Carter, SN, Fox, SN, Reynolds, SN, McKendry, SN, Driggers, SN, Hall, SN. Men missing from Picture: Terronez, SA, Lingo, SA, Fruge, GMI, Starkey, SA, McCrary, SA, Moncrief, SN, Garza, SN, Evans, SA, Qualls, SA, Avery, SA. SECOND DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Robinson, SN, Magee, SN, Alarid, SN, Hoschette, BM3, Buckley, BM2, Lawson, GM3, Parich, BMI, Ens Rasmussen, LTJG Breen, Hamler, BMC, Burns, SA, Phillips, GM3, Searcy, SA, Hull, SA, Nicholes, SA, Woods, SN, Wilke, SA. Second Row-Left to Right: Kronander, BM3, Waldon, SA, jones, SA, Reynolds, GM3, Ellis, SN, Mijach, SN, Stehens, SA, Sanchez, BM3, Goodlett, SA, Murray, SN, Davis, SA, Weismann, SN, Wagner SA, Shores, SA, Allred, SA, Frost, GM2, Marks, SA, Labree, SA, Stratman, SN, Hallgren, GM1, Will, BMI. Third Row-Left to Right: Pinkard, SA, Wilder, SA, Benton, SN, Robson, SN, Hatcher, SA, Knight, SA, Collins, SN, Mahan, SN, Hurd, SA, Crowley, SA, Rhule, SA, Collins, SN, Clarke, SA, Garst, BM2, Tiller, SN. Men missing from Picture: Butts, GMS, Ford, SA, Vanstone, SN, Blevins, SN, Haynes, SN, Cook, SA, Currier, SA, Smith, SA, Smith, SA, Caney, SA, Ovintana, SA, Montoya, SA, Burford, SN, Gallego, SA, Jung, SA, Scheid, SA, Bennett, SA, Shannon, SA, Spinks, SA, Thompson, SA, Gilhnore, SA, Merchant, SA, Kennemore, SA. THIRD DIVISION First.Row-Left to Right: Robertson, BM2, Young, BM3, Gergal, GM3, Robertson, GM3, Peck, GMM2, Temtc, BM2, Ens Knlsely, LTJG Stringfellow, LT-IG Winslow, Hughes, BMC, Largent, BM3, Polin, BM3, Abbott, SN, Avila, SA, Tltsworth, SA, Noyas, SN, Pachell, SN. Second Row-Left to Right: Tonsgard, SN, Meade, SA, Washburn, SN, Shields, SN, Thornton, SA, Miller, SA, O'Kelly, SA, Ash, SN, Bishop, SA, Jackson, SN, Roth, SN, Oprian, SN, Chamberlain, SA, Scaggs, SA, Elstad, SN, Williamson, SN, Pittman, SA, Miller, SA, Privett, SA, Moss, SA, Pett, SN. Third Row-Left to Rightz. Lindsey, SA, Hudson, SN, jones, SN, Berger, GM2, Roller, SA, Copeland, SA, Mitchell, SA, Hauser, SA, Thurston, SN, Vuicent, SA, Robison, SA, Adderton, SA, Gray, SN, Campbell, SA, Tucker, SA, Vetsch, BMS, Gardner, SN. Men missing from Picture: Ens Morris, Robertson, GM1, Bush, SA, Fling, SN, Rayis, SN, Sullivan, SA, Syme, SA, Wakefield, SA, Witchay, SNS Yflung, SAS AIld6rS0n, SA, Wright, SA, Reaves, SA, Kirby, SA, Rector, SA, Rollins, SA, Gulfey, SA, Wallace, SA, Muckridge, SA. ' FOURTH DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Adkins, GMS, Croft, SN, Belenski, SN, Merritt, SN, Fulkerson, SN, Hogan, BMS, York, SA, Whitehouse, SN, Woodall, SN, Wilson, SN, Kouse, SN, Booker, SA. Second Row-Left to Right: Miller, SN, Hachmann, SN, Kausler, BMS, Hackett, BMS, Stinson, BMS, Encinas, GMS, Moore, BMI, Ens Woodmansee, Lt Kehoe, Rowe, BMI, Kappes, BMS, Harvey, SN, McCoy, SN, Comes, SN, Ballard, GM2. Third Row-Left to Right: Parr, GMS, Beachler, SA, Adams, SN, Barnes, SA, Carney, SA, Reisiger, SN, Adams, SN, Davidson, SA, Cheshire, SA, Heatchcock, SA, Darby, SA, Anderson, SA, Lebek, SN, Latino, SA, Ramsden, SN. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Spillers, SN, Damner, SA, Irvin, SA, Willis, SA, Butler, SA, Faulkner, SA, Keefe, SA, Stalnaker, SN, Long, SN, Loboda, GMI, Gordon, SA, Picard, SN, Turner, SN, Gonzales, SA, Gilbert, SN, Ludwig, SN, Warren, SN, Scott, SN. Men Missing from Pictures. .Ens jones, Hayes, SA, Hiltzman, SA, Noland, SA, Robinson, SA, Cheshire, SA, Langely, SA, Tidwell, SA, Wells, SA, Parham, SA, Carter, SA. 5th DIVISION MARINE DETACHMENT First Row-Left to Right: Pfc Ward, Pfc Harper, Pfc Smith, Pfc Shaw, 2nd Lt Vest, TSgt Cassedy, Cpl Navone, Pfc Gonis, Cpl Bell, Pfc Davis, Pfc Robertson. Second Row-Left to Right: SSgt Zumwalt, Sgt Hawley, Pfc Friedrich, Cpl Lemm, Pfc Chilton, Cpl Dufur, Pfc Guinn, Pfc Santy, Cpl Dougan, Pfc Brockman, Pfc Butler, Cpl Heath, Cpl Croymans, Sgt Haynes, lst Lt Simms. Third Row: Pfc Evans, Pfc Rowe, Pfc Threadgall, Cpl Eckert, Cpl Strickley, Cpl Lankford, Pfc Smith, Pfc Burns, Cpl Richardson, Pfc Rouiliard, Cpl Swafford. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Cpl Long,'Cpl Williams, Pfc Murray, Cpl Reade, Pfc Olson, Sgt Bennett, Pfc Hunt, Pfc Walbrun, Cpl Hunter, Pfc Broadway, Pfc Leif, Cpl Holman, Sgt Mason, SSgt Chischwager, Cpl Buford. Men Missing from Picture: SSgt Barhan, Pfc Bauldry, Pfc Bowden, Pfc Breong Pfc Kill, Pfc Peterson, Pfc Richardson, Cpl Stoner, Cpl Thoeni, Pfc Ubynski, Cpl Van Hook, Pfc Wakelieldg Pfc Wilson. F DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Weckler, SN, Noonan, BM1, Werner, S, Boydston, SN, Skelton, SN, Putman, SN, Lunsford, SN, Thompson, FC1, Reeb, SN, Corrigan, SN, Staihr, FTSN, Borders, FC3, Gober, FT2, Wiklof, SN, Vik, SN, Selvey, SN, Tobin, SN. Second Row-Left to Right: Hoffman, SN, Hargrave, SN, Peterson, FCS, Ross, Sn, Young, SN, Legar, SN, Anderson, YN3, Bills, GMC, CHGUN Marut, Ens Mills, LTJG Dallmann, Ens Stubbs, CHGUN Whitehead, Vose, FTC, Carlson, SN, Bennett, SN, Howe, SN, Lansing, SN, Humphries, SN, Quellhorst, SN, Horley, SN. Third Row-Left to Right: judge, FT2, Boatright, GM3, Uphold, FTSN, Pickens, FC3, Egan, SN, Kenney, FCS3, Jorgensen, FC3, Ackerman, FCS, Inman, RDSN, Breinling, FCS1, Owens, SN, Spade, FC3, Robinette, SN, Shockey, SA, Sowell, GM3, Warren, SN, Cain, SN, Ulrich, GM1, Blanton, SN, Wilkin- son, SN. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Naif, FC3, Eaton, RDS, Franklin, SN, Howe, FC2, Dupont, FCSN, Wilkinson, FT3, Romick, FC3, Flahaven, SN, Moore, SA, Boudreaux, SN, Whitney, FCSN, Sowell, SA, Tucker, SN, Markham, SN, Denna, FC2, Montgomery, SN, Dallas, SN, Marshall, SA, Fullerton, FC2, Burns, GM3, Selland, SN, Pugh, FT2, Carlson, GM2. Men Missing from Picture: West, FTC, Bennett, SN, Reed, SA, Williams, GMS. MEDICAL 8a DENTAL DEPARTMENT H DIVISION - First Row-Left to Right: Holland, HMC, LTJG Teuffen, Lt Lundy, CDR Weaver, LT-IG Hines, Ens De Yvitt. Second Row-Left to Right: Ambruster, HMI, Gatlin, HM3, Delliquadri, HM3, Martin, HN, Enos, AN, Rhea, HN, Newberry, HMS, Henderson, HM3, Moore, HMI, Solum, HM3. A Third Row-Left to Right: Hickey, HM3, Bradley, HMI, Garrett, HM3, Saidak, HM2, Shonk, HM3, Standish, HN, Sullivan, HN, Fledderman, HN, Garrison, HM3. i Men Missing from Picture: Haynes, HN, O'Neill, HN, Reschke, HN, Seesz, HN, Sutton, HN. D DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Martinez, DN, Gaston, DT3, Perkins, DT3, Johnson, SN, Smith, DTI. Second Row-Left to Right: LTJG Howard, CDR Henn, LTJG Manion. AIR DEPARTMENT V-1 DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Cleveland AN, King, AN, Greene, AN, Johnson, SN, Guthoerlein, AN, Tedesco, AN, Greenhaw, AN, Boothe, AN, Kelly, AN, Collins, AN, Geddes, ABI, French, AN, HILL, AN, Jones, AB3, Juedes, AB3, Andrakowitz, AN, Harvey, AB3, Walker, AB3, Horn, AB2. Second Row-Left to Right: Sandoval, AA, Reeves, AN, Knight, AN, Roles, AN, Gardiner, AN, Roth, AN, Otwell, AN, Del Principe, AN, Barnes, AN, Cox, AN, Diaz, AN, Bloomfield, ABC, Lt 0'Brien, Vfallace, AN, Collins, AN, Cotter, AN, Boals, AN, Parker, AN, Bisestta, AN, Hazeirigg, AN, Davis, AN, Banks, AN, Gilmore, AN, Simmons, AN. Third Row-Left to Right: Banks, AN,McCowan, AN, Perez, AN, Boone, AN, Tarbutton, AN, Kuhn, AN, Yeakley, AN, Spencer, AN, Cline, AB3, Loudy, AN, Colins, AN, McMillan, AN, Stafford, AN, Campbell, AN, Pruitt, AN, Smallwood, AN, Angland, AN, Rood, AN, Losh, AN, Bodenhammer, AN, Wilson, AN, Patrick, AN, McNeal, AB3. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Camp, AN, Nyberg, AN, Snow, AN, Russ, AN, Arnold, An, Abernathy, AN, Krumrey, AN, Sanches, AN, Brandt, AN, Shearer, AN, Stephens, AN, Guerrero, AN, Blattau, AN, Ewing, AN, Anderson, AN, Partridge, AN, Pet- zoldt, AN, Schultz, AN, Suenram, AN, MacDonald, AN, Yates, AN, Mower, AN, Critchlield, AN. Fifth Row-Left to Right: Daniel, AN, Christopher, AN, Smith, AN, Pierce, AN, Van Duesen, AN, Sewell, AN, Putnam, AN. Men Missing from Picture: CHBOSN Deaton, Erwin, AN, Mudd, AN, Stone, AN, Hernander, AN, Young, AN, Turner, AN. V-2 DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Stein, ABAN, Rinaldi, ABAN, Lovell, AN, Boxwell, AN, Haupt, AN, Cranford, AN, Wehr, AN, Lt Benson, Luna,-AN, Ottley, ABAN, Blanchini, AN, Weiss, AN, Fultz, AB3, Dykman, AN, Jones, AN, Helm, AN. . Second Row-Left to Right: Sogge, ABC, Hendricks, AN, Haley, A1533 Fflgel, ABI? HOSZUQ AB33 W00d, AD23 QOITISHH, AN, Parish, AB3, Johnson, AN, Staley, AN, Corbin, AB3, Van Horn, AB3, Kitchen, ABI, Price, AB3, Berber, AN, Smith, AN, Salcri31clio1dAlilC,kV-Left to Right: Campbell, AB33 Wise, AN, Burden, AB2, Johnson, AB3,'Shaffer, AN, Stutesman, ABAN, Bales, AN, Johnston, ABAN, Layman, AA, Freeman, AN, Pettit, AN, Mazziotti, AB3, Gwin, AB3, Spencer, AB3, Spangler, AB2, Pekelder, AN. V-S DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Cartwright, AN, Stander, AN, Hehna, AA, Yeager, AN, Dickson, AA, Schlight, AN, Bodey, AN, Clancy, ABS, Dunnigan, AA, McIntosh, AA, Lt Powell, Culwell, ABC, Campbell, AN, Trosen, AN, Day, AA, Epstein, AA, Maresch, AA, Gastia, AN, Selby, AA, Golden, AN, Grimm, AN, Cook, AN, Daugherty, AA. Second Row-Left to Right: Craven, AA, Hamby, AN, Phillips, AN, Sander, AA, Payne, AN, Wright, AN, Wright, ABS, Bond, AN, Durland, AN, Lipp, AN, Forler, AA, Sears, AA, Terry, AA, Sandefur, AN, Beam, AN, Olson, AA, Nies, AA, Polster, AN, Shipman, AN, Schenkat, AN, Phenice, AN, Clark, AA. Third Row-Left to Right: Shook, AA, Du Bois, AA, Hapenny, AA, Haas, AN, Bohanon, AN, Harbison, ABS, Hoback, AN, Arfman, AN, Stewart, AN, Masters, ABS, Bassler, ABS, Hooker, AN, Perkins, AN, Scott, AN, Bardole, AN, Story, AN, Schneider, AA, Gibson, AN, Mrozinsky, ABS. Men Missing from Picture: Logan, AB23 Zilke, AN, Martinson, AN, Pelligrino, AN. V-4 DIVISION PICTURE First Row-Left to Right: Johnston, ADAN, Coslin, YNS, Berryhill, AN, Wormoth, YN2, Sorrells, AN, Randall, AN, Sender, AN, Faurasi, ADAN, Provost, AN, Parrish, AN, Walters, AN, Webb, AN, Quinton, AN, Fullerton, AN, Young, AN. Second Row-Left to Right: Miller, AD1, Stanfield, AD1, Hendrix, PRI, AMC Bush, MMC Delanne, ADC O'Conner, AMC Burrus, Lt Crockett, LCDR Andrus, MMC Parker, AMCKing, MMC Hefferon, ATC Schlereth, Grams, AEI, Mikailik, AD1. Third Row-Left to Right: Moore, AN, Haynes, ADAN, Densmore, AN, McQuinn, ADAN, Schied, ATAN, Colucci, AN, Baggett, AN, Hansen, AN, Connell, MM2, Arts, ADS, Rowley, ADS, Vezza, YNTSN, Sladeski, AES, Kepak, AD2, Geary, AN, jackson, AES, Scalock, AN. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Braswell, AN, Le Duc, AN, Slater AN, Rampy, AN, Schatz, ANS Edwords, AM23 jelley, AD2, Thompson, AE2, Shipley, AMS, Pierce, AMS, Hart, AMAN, Collings, AN, Balcer, ADAN, Roach, AD2: Stumpe, AT1, Street, AN. V-6 DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Howard, AN, Le Muiex, AN, Porcelli, AN, Williams, AN, Roberson, AOUAN, McGinnis, AN, Paulin, AN, Howlett, AN, Cooper, AN, Pierce, AOAN, Hendricks, AOAN, Orr, AOAN, Burns, AOAN, Sanders, AOAN, Watzka, AOAN, Wilkinson, AOAA, Dolby, AOAN, Blazkovec, AOAN, Hooker, AOAN, Clausen, AN, Connor, AT2. Second Row-Left to Right: Rosen, AOAA, Becker, AOAN, Jennings, A01, LaFaber, A0l, Asher, A0l, Kizer, TMC, Herr, AOC, Myer, AOC, Wyman, CHGUN, Cuneo, LCDR, Anderson, AOC, Camp, AOC, Humphrey, AOC, Ireland, MNC, Rader, A0l, Smith, A01, Swars, A01, George, A0l, joseph, AOl, Montoya, A01, Fosdick, A02. Third Row-Left to Right: Chance, AN, Willford, AOAN, Nicoli, AN, Newton, AN, Adams, AOAN, Owens, AOAA, Skowronski, AOAA, McKee, AOAN, Stevenson, A02, Watson, AN, Neeland, AOAN, Cully, A03, Belyea, AOAN, Loveall, AOAN, Stanley, A03, Roundy, AOAN, Conn, AN, Haggard, AN, Lovell, AOAN, Ellison, A03, Gihnan, AN, Greene, TM2. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Milden, AN, Eckhout, AN, Mosier, AN, Roberts, AOAN, Konow, AOAN, Bigham, AN, Brown, A02, Pratt, AN, Maddux, AN, Arnold, AN, De Roche, AN, Quinn, TMSN, Pearson, AOAN, Talley, AT3, Barker, AOAN, Wrede, AN, Malamphy, A03, Burns, AOAN, Gutman, AOAA, Paul, AN. Men Missing from Picture: Moore, AOAA, Kane, AOAA, Hansen, AN, Bright, AN, Fitzner, AOAN. V-7 DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Modglin, AB1, Kelly, AN, Crews,AN, Wictom, AN, Erickson, AN, Hearn, AN, Hanson, AA, Mulvey, AN, Owens, AB2, Templet, ABG3, Gilbreath, AB3, Freer, AN. Second Row-Left to Right: Darling, AB3, Ras- mussen, ABl, Robinson, AN, Graffham, ABAN, 0dom, ABAN, Smith, ABAN, Rupert, ABC, CHMACH Christeleit, LGDR Cuneo, Griese, ABAN, Jacobson, ABAN, Dunlap, ABAN, Raymond, AN, Darlington, ABG3, Forrest, ABAN. Third Row -Left to Right: Murphy, AB3, Colgert, AN, Tonjes, ABAN, Dayton, AN, Hall, AA, Bartek, AN, Fudge, AA, Smith, AB2, E l ABAN' M re ABAN' Carlisle AN' Nicalaisen, ABAN. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Damron, AN, Myers, AN, e oo Tlhgurnlan, AN, Canterberry, iABAN, Sorensen, AN, Andersen, AN, Tieche, AN, Barry, AN, Waycaster, AN, Wolanm, ABAN, P' t B d ABAN Brooks ABAN. Bunch, AN, Henderson, AN, Van Meter, AN, MC Millan, AN. Men Missing from 1C ure: 1r , , , ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 'I I Av DIVISION El I , '1 wp-v -ff'-A A ' I IIIII 'ii I B I S ' ' 2 fn EI .I 15 ,I 1 l 1 l 1 1 First Row-Right to Left: Foltz, MM2, Kollenberg, FN, Foster, MMS, Bolling, FN, Kwiatkowski, FN. Second Row- Right to Left: Taylor, MM2, Lascko, MM2, Williams, MM2, Addis, MMI, Bruton, MMC, Baker, ENC, Ens Cox, Lt Sullivan, Ens Hughes, CHMACH Reeves, Gallaher, MMI, Etter, MM1, Robbins, MM1, Taylor, FN, james, FN, Meucci, FN. Third Row -Left to Right: Williams, FN, Mia, SDS, Aragon, FN, Gonzalez, MRS, Sobey, EN2, Vukusich, ENS, Garrett, FA, Cunningham, FN, Wilson, FN, Stubberfield, MMS, Tackett, MMS, Ware, FN, Graf, FN, Conrad, ENS. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Simmons, MM2, McMahone, FN, Pyles, FN, Cox, MRS, Bishop, FN, Hall, FN, Russman, FA, Eubanks, MM2, Bortz, MMS, Loggins, MMS, Craythorn, MM2, Thompson, MML2, Fischer, FN, Freeman, ENS, Baker, ENS. Men Missing in Picture: Baughman, MMS, Leeper, MMS, Stuckey, FN, Le Blanc, FN, Salamone, MM2, Hanko, FN, Tatom, FN, Nelson, FN, Seiber, FA, Maynard, FA, Morton, FA, Parker, FA, Fann, FA, Grube, ENS, Finn, FN, House, FN, Landrum, FN. B DIVISION I 1 I First Row-Left to Right: Eason, FN, Thigpen, BTS, Schulrud, BTS, Shurte, BTGS, Brady, FN, Gaskin, BT23 Seamans, BTGS, Deweese, FN, Huber, FN, Messner, FN, Stipes, FN, Pender, FN, Cotter, FN, WVirth, FN, Monaco, BTGI, Maddox, MM23 Carrol, BTS, Benham, FA, Bell, FN, Hall, FN, Emery, FN, Williams, BTS, Estep, FA, Settle, FN, Thomas, FA. Second Row-Left to Rightzz Robio, FA, Payne, FN, Gray, FN, Lennon, FA, Guardiola, BTS, Taylor, BTI, Hudson, MMC, Hughes, BTC, Brooks, BTC, Meeks, BTC, Ens Kertz, LTJG 0'Connor, MACH Hance, Tisot, BTC, McKinney, BTC, Vincent, BTC, Duge, BTI, Berry, FN, Pittman, BT2, Bradbury, FN. Third Row-Left to Right: McKeehan, MM1, Dietz, FN, Daily, FA, McHugh, FN, Meyer, FN, Dillard, FN, Troup, FA, Crosby, FA, Case, FN, Jourdan, BTS, Gray, BTS, I-Iylield, BTS, Frink, FN, Castle, BTS, Eiring, FN, Horton, BTS, Degischer, BTI, Cooke, FN, Shoemaker, MM2, Blakeman, BT25 Castillo, BTS, Cruser, BT1, Borque, FN, Gonzales, FN, Walther, FN. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Edwards, FA, Green, FA, Abbott, FN, Michael, FN, Partrecelli, FA, Warner, BTS, Hall, BTS, Jefferson, FA, Schwitz, FN, Bowling, FN, Lomax, FA, Johnson, BTS, Lefevree, BTS, Davis, FA, Ortigo, BTS, Fuller, BTS, Matthews, MM2, Case, FA, McPhail, FN, Gann, BTS, Ferrette, FN, Jenkins, FN, Youngker, BTS, Grimes, FN, Rodgers, FN, McLaughlin, FN, Hess, FN, Kadas, FN, Ellis, FA, Robinson, FN, Hill, BTS. Men Missing from Picture: Adkisson, BT2, Arford, FA, Achicha, FA, Barrett, FN, Barrington, FA, Baker, FA, Baker FA, Beard, FA, Berry, FN, Briscoe, FN, Benson, FN, Boyles, FN, Buckley, FN, Carr, BTS, Carter, FA, Christ, FN, Cox, MM25 Clark, FA, Davis, MM2, Davis, FA, Davis, FA, Davis, FA, Dillard, FA, Dugas, FA, Eason, FN, Engle, FN, Evans, FN, Fenn, FN, Gilcrist, BT2, Golden, FN, Green, FN, Griflin, FN, Griffis, FA, Gwinn, FA, Harris, BTS Hawkinson, FN, Henry, FN, Hill, FA, jackson, FN, justet, FN, Kalbfell, FN, Kearney, FN, Kerns, FA, Lay, FN, Larue, FN, Lewis, FN, Loyd, FN, MCC2111, FN, McCullough, FN, McKay, FN, McKeehan, FN, Moorlield, BTS, Moorelield, FA, Nelson, FA, Nussman, FN, O'Connor, FA, Pfeil, FN, Phillips, MM2, Potts, FN, Rabun, FN, Ray, BTS, Rich, FA, Seiber, FA, Smith, FN, Sugg, FN, Smith, FA, Still, FA, Tripp, FA, Worsham, FA, Workman, FN, Yarbrough, BT1, Yearsley, FN. ' E DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Holden, ICS, Dickinson, EMP1, Griggs, EMS, Meissner, FN, Kastros, EM2, Hiltzman, EMS, Batchelor, ICFN, Lynn, EMS, Duclos, EMFN, Herzberg, EMS, Call, ICS. Second Row-Left to Right: Fajardo, ICS, Sheri- dan, EM2, Griilin, EM2, Grimes, EMS, Daddario, EMP1, Lysne, ICC, Brawner, EMC, ELEC Brooke, Ens Huston, Ens Papp, Logan, EMC, Cain, ICC, Espinoza, FN, Rogers, ICFN, Aemisegger, ICFN, Free, FN. Third Row-Left to Right: Mahoney, ICFN, Kern, ICFN, Kells, ICS, Scucchi, EM2, Chinn, EMS, Hardt, EM2, Springlield, ICFN, Sheckler, EMS, Schaffer, FN, Leake, EMI, Defendis, FN, Moyer, EMS, Keel, ICFN, Dillon, EMFN, Senkiw, EM2, Gage, EM2, Hamm, EMS, Fleetwood, EMFN. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Helton, ICS, Collins, EMS, Hudson, EM2, Meissner, ICFN, Schilperoort, FN, Fouts, EM2, Gellatly, EMS, Backlund, EM2, Yount, ICFN, Frank, EMS, Prince, EM2, King, EMFN, Hallberg, IC2, Plahn, IC2, Graves, EMS, Everman, FN, Snell, FN. Men Missing from Picture: Fourcade, EMS, Peltomaa, EMFN, Gandy, FN, Mahan, EMS, Ludwig, EMS, Barrett, EMP2, Goodall, EMS, jolliff, EMFN, Miller, EMFN, Ingram, ICFN, Gilmore, EMFN, Krepski, EMFN, Custer, EMFN, Moore, EMI, Clifford, EMS, Emanuel, FN, Eyestone, EMFN, Burt, EMS, Hudson, EMS, Dubose, EMFN, Herndon, FN, Coonrod, EMS, Gallegos, EMS, Mourich, EM2, Langley, EMS, Tsukamoto, EMFN, Cummings, FN, Hosking, EMS, Marsh, EM2, Holterman, EM2, Holechko, IC2, Nickels, ICS, jones, 1C2, Combs, ICS. E-R DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Inman, ETS, Ondrish, ETS, McCrary, ETS, WVatkins, FTS, RELE Curtis, LTJG Swago, LTJG Bachmann, Goodwin, SN, Abercrombie, SN, Hixon, ETS, Wilson, ET1. Second Row-Left to Right: Picaso, ETSN, Pickett, ETS, Anderson, ETSN, Stewart, ET2, Campbell, ETS, Merrin, ETS, Spear, ETS, Coiro, ETS, Chambers, SN, Herendeen, ET2, Pepper, ET2, Brazil, ETS. Third Row-Left to Right: Lincoln, ETS, Risinger, ETS, Jones, ETSN, Herring, ETSN, Nelson, ETS, Schaper, ETS, Purvis, ET2, Thomas, ETSN, Cassidy, ETS, Winn, ETSN, Gilmore, ETSN. Men Missing from Picture: Erlewine, ET1, jackson, ETSN, Jansen, ETSN, Furry, ET 1, Bode, SA, Hollis, SA, Reasor, SA, Halphen, SA, Thomas, SA, Nickermann, SA. Mu DIVISION i in gi il First Row-Left to Right: Headley, FN, Denton, MMS, Partridge, FN, Welch, FN, Kloskin, SN, Newbury, FN, Malis- E Z I' llverts zewski, MM2, Williams, MMS, Miller, MMI, Cope, MMC, CHMACH Brewer, Lt Herman, ns eimer, 4 , MMC, Smith, MM2, Lartch, MM2, Archedekin, MM2, Clark, MMI, Carlson, FN, Horton, MMI, Marlow, MMS, Embery, MMI, Collins, MMS, Simon, MM2. Second Row-Left to Right: johnson, FN, Diesburg, MMS, Weingarten, MM2, Bolz, MMS, Breau, MMS, Bixler, MMS, Holman, MMS, Pedigo, FN, Wampole, FN, Combs, FN, Springfield, FN, Gleason, FN, Manown, FN, Hayes, FN, Goodman, FN, Lanning, MM2, Drury, MMS, Bruns, FN, Masud, MMI, Nagel, MM2, Cragg, FA, Lorello, FN, Blades, FN. Third Row-Left to Right: Stanyer, FN, Pearson, FN, Stickell, MM2, Ferguson, FN, Shore, FN, Stone, YN2, Bashor, SN, Richards, MMS, Escoboza, MMS, Cope, FN, Orso, FN, Lentz, FN, Orso, FN, Wilson, FN, Turner, MMS, Parrish, FN, Finch, FN, Cave, MM2, Jacobs, MMS, Botzong, MMS, Carlson, FN, Ludwig, MMS, Rausch, MMS, Kapnis, MMS, Mamrot, MMS. Men Missing from Picture: Lefller, MMI, Olszowy, MM2, Robbins, MMI, Bateman, FN, Eller, FN, Green, FN, Cooke, FN, Manchester, FA, Olthoff, FN, Woll, FA, Beck, MMS, Foltz, FN, Green, FA, Mason, MMI, Rogers, FA, Bake, MMI, Davidson, MMS, Goings, MMS, jones, YNS. R DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Johnston, DCS, Benedict, DCS, Burke, DCFN, Conrad, DCC, Heinz, MEC, CHCARP Wynn, Lt Shortt, LTJG Magee, Scott, MEC, Berkheimer, MEFN, Bowlin, ME2, Firm, MEFN. Second Row-Left to Right: Maley, MEFN, Stephens, FA, Hill, FA, Martinez, FPS, Pearson, FN, Meyers, FN, Saint, FN, Renczowski, MM2, Forcier, FN, Barker, MEFN, Cox, MEFN, Sweeney, FP2, Trader, DCFN, Minenna, DCFN, Ulrich, MEFN, Marincin, FPFN, Carleo, MMLI, Wood, DCI, Laboe, DCFN, Oliver, ME2, Noyes, DC2, Smith, FN. Third Row-Left to Right: Imnan, FP1, Earnest, FPFN, Dabolt, FPFN, Hoff, FPS, Taylor, FPFN, Clapp, DCFN, Bussey, FPFN, Rick, FPFN, Caraway, MEGS, Stickelmeyer, MEFN, Martinets, ME23 Messer, DCFN, Tyler, FN,,,Hazell, DCP1, Savage, FN, Mangels, FN, Tessler, DCFN, Howe, FN, Brink, FPFN, Baccus, FPFN, Stenzel, DCFN, Stephens, FP2. Men Missing from Picture: Leigh, DC , Cole, MES, Donlin, MEI, ullivan, ME2, Giigo, DCS, Goldstein, FN, Keith, FN, chronismer, FN, Garrison, DCFN. fig!-L-4-,fffg .VNKKA GCS fr f-A fx , L7 24.517 C9-f5,Lf,,v5CfLf,u0- yr I NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT N DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Lowe, QMS, Loyola, QM3, McRae, QM2, Murphy, QM3, Anderson, QMC, Ens Angle, Dionisio, QMS, Elkins, QMS, Long, SN, Bashaw, SA. Second Row-Left to Right: Martini, SA, Malone, SN, Randoll, SA, Toon, SN, Imbelloni, SA, Enochson, YNTSN, Hansen, SA, Xenos, SN, Blankenship, SN, McDonald, SA, Snaza, SN, Teague, SA, Brightwell, SA, Ladd, SN. Men Missing from Picture: Lanam, SA, Wheeler, SA, Shoen, SA, Sorrels, SA. N DIVISION-BAND f 1 J TTQTHSE, 'T' First Row-Left to Right: Connelly, MUC, Roth, MUSN,-Coppage, MU3, Jones, MU2, Bellos, MUSN, Bradford, MUSA, Ingelhart, MUC, Adams MU3, johnson, MUSN. l - ' Second Row-Left to Right: Baker, MU2, Snyder, MUSN, Dagwell, MU1, Parent, MUSN, Cherry, MUSN, Wheeler, MU1, Connors, MU33 Weil, MU2. uf, 1-vfwari---V1 SW4-1' I ' - ina-r ,,..,,..-..-1-feu.-1.1-. .. - .I . , SUPPLY DEPARTMENT S 1 DIVISION 'M' A 'T ' ' T ... ,,.ex,,...., ' ,fa-4 I i ' , P , 51 I ei IN ii If 52 I First Row-Left to Right: Shelton, SK3, Yacanich, SKSN, Elliott, AN, Francis, AN, Wingate, SKSN, Ruton, SN, Phillips, SN. Second Row-Left to Right: Flynn, SKG1, Ott, AKI, Real, SK2, Christman, SKSN, james, SN, Coumans, SN, Scott, AKC, LCDR Carl, Lt Randolph, ,Lt Fitzgerald, Yelland, SKC, Felton, SK2, Souza, SK2, Novosad, SK3, Poplin, SN, Pinkerton, SKSN' Lasater SKI. Third Row-Left to Right: Homan, AN, Garska, SKG2, Lara, SK2, Poe, AN, Muzilla, SK2, Davis, SKG2, Tegeler, SKG2, Thomas, SA, Christensen, SKSN, Roell, AN, Staffort, AK2, Saunders, AN, Huegel, AN, Grey, AN, Wylie AK2. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Brinker, SN, Greeson, SK3, Livingston, SA, Davis, SKS, Brown, AK2, Skinner, AK2, ,Pizer, SK3, Virsack, AN, joyal, AN, Stokes, SKSN, Barrett, SN, Wmnett, SKSN, McDaniel, AKAN, Tandy, AK3, Small, SK3. Men Missing from Picture: Smith, SK3, Barneski, AN, Steinquist, SN, Kirsch, SKSN, Geisick, AN, Herman, SN, Bingman, SN, Wingate, SN, Schaub, SN. I I I S-2 DIVISION First Row-Left to Right: Castanis, CS3, Stillwell, SN, Glass, CS3, Gandt, SN, Miller, CS3, Dye, CS3, Arnoldson, CSSN, Kozlowski, CSSN. Second Row-Left to Right: 7 Burton, SN, Bloem, SN, O'DelI, CS3, Wingate, SN, Stalvey, CSI, CHPCLK Williamson, Davis, CSC, Winslow, CSI, Phillips, CSI, McGraw, CSI, Harmon, SK3, Emmershy, CS2. Third Row-Left to Right: Bailey, CSSN, Ballard, CSS, Lobb, CS3, McDonald, CS3, Pratt, SN, Ivey, CS2, Nelson, SN, McQueeney, CSSN, Hudson, CS3' Gillogly CSSN- Dryden CSS' Ford, SK2, Vick, SA, Shelton, CS3. Fourth Row-Left to Right: Postuma, SN, Moore, css? Littiejohn, css, wrigifr, asia, Teegardin, css, Kelley, cssN, selgler, css, Ellis, SN, Leya, css, Manell, sN, Pearson, SN, Hall, CS3, jeifreys, CS2, Little, SA, Wilson, SN. Men Missing from Picture: Martin, CSC, Franciscus, CSI, Everett, CSI, Overcast, CS3, Duncan, SN, Weldon, SA, Stocksbery, SA, Hunt, SA, Humphries, CSS, Turner, CS3. ff f mv? f L 1 0 g. , If . Q V Qf , 1 1, ka--'f , E ' A ' . an g: I, 'E' x if 17 ,1 JZ 6 , A V Q 1 2 ' x Q if Nw, X X I A ,W P - if xy X V, X L 1 Z . N If .M R f, K .Jing V 1 .W 5 X , V, , V Nl X I-X N f A x ' f 1 ' QF' ' f ' I 5 1, . , 1. A 4, . , ' v , fl 1 N. X fm I! J -an ,X W 'B Z , ' if , , Q .PM f f f X X 'nfl Q ffl '--. 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VF-111 Oflicer Picture-Front row left to right: LTJG Finlayg LT Daceg LT Schmutzlerg LCDR Kinsellag LCDR Ramseyg LCDR Hixg LT Hendersong LT Johnsong LT JG Derrickg LT Sneed. Second row left to right: LTJG Guyerg ENS Garrg LTJG Anderseng ENS Tollgaardg ENS Gerdesg LTJG McCoyg ENS Nickling ENS Loomerg LTJG Omvigg LTJG Shoverg LT-IG I-Iodgeg LTJG Hallg ENS Fitchg ENS Reimersg ENS Leighnerg ENS Holloman. A111-1-N ,ix iii TOP PICTURE-VF-111 Maintenance Crew First Row-Left to Right: McDonald, AD2, Moreno, AM2, Campbell, AD1, Foster, AD2, Andrews, AD1, Prescott, ADC, Graham, ADC, Spiller, ADI, Vincent, AM1, Andrews, AD1, Wilson, AD2. Second Row-Left to Right: Hanes, AD3, Riba, AD3, Wellman, AD3, Lebrun, AD3, Gawron, AD3, Speca, ADS, Erickson, AM2, Stoeliler, AN, Strickland, AN, Gardner, AM3, Morris, AD3, Homola, AM2, Berry, AM2. Third Row-Left to Right: Harper, ADAN, Carpenter, AD3, Cross, AD3, Mitten, AD3, Stansbury, AN, Fanning, ADE3, Osbourne, AD3, Malone, AM3, Hislaw, AM2, Procaccino, AM2, Wilson, AM1, Hazen, AMAN, Noll, AMS, Haynes, AN, Maxwell, AN. , 5. exif LEFT BOTTOM PICTURE-VE-111 Personnel Department First Row-Left to Right: Ducker, YNT3, Henderson, SD1, Tierney, ADC, Pollard, BMI, Smith, PR1, McDermott, PR3. Second Row-Left to Right: Hess, AN, Archer, YN3, Hargrove, YN3, Carter, SD3, Rice, AK3, Bird, AA, Weinschenk, AK3, Gardner AA, Stevenson, AA, Gibson, AN, Thompson, AN, Arrendondo, AA. Third Row-Left to Right: Turner, AN, Van-Liew, TN. RIGHT BOTTOM PICTURE-VF-111 Electrical Crew First Row-Left to Right: Carpenter, AT1, Kneeland, AT1, Cagle, AEC, Cavileer, AE1, McElfresh, AK2. Second Row- Left to Right: Mcjunkin, AT2, Wade, AN, Skinner, AE3, Sketch, AE33 Spackman, AN, Berry, AT2. VF-111 UPPER LEFT PICTURE-VF-111 Line Maintenance Crew First Row-Left to Right: Phillips, AN, Christensen, AN, Otega, AN, Hansen, AN, Kretsinger, AN, Story, AD1, Comaduran AN, Fincher,AA, Reicher, AA, West, AN, Thomasson, AMAN. Second Row-Left to Right: Switzer, AN, Jacques, AA, Peters, AN, Crozco, AN, Simpson, AN, Clark, AN, Comaduran, AN, Bergne, AN, Laundis, AMAN, Hoffmann, AN. UPPER RIGHT PICTURE-VF-lll Ordnance Crew First Row-Left to Right: Leque, AO2, Repcik AO1, Dodd, AOC, Carson, AOl, Chogel, AO2. Second Row-Left to Right: Paschke, AN, Jones, AOAN, Pardue, AN, Beatty, AOAN, Honse, AO3, Waddell, AN, Travis, AN, Neely, AN, Timpano, AN, AN, Fields, AN. VC-61 BOTTOM ,LEFT PICTURE-Oiiicers and Chiefs of VC-61 First Row-Left to Right: Ens York, Lt Hooper, OinC, LT-IG Hoff, LTJG Warner. Second Row-Left to Right: Baum- gartner, ADC, Morford, AFC. BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE-Crew of VC-61 First Row-Left to Right: Inman, ATS, Hinks, AF2, Levine, ADI, Rollins, AM2, Mills, AF2, Muegge, AES. Second Row-Left to Right: Wllburn, TN, Brooks, ADAN, Schimke, AMAN, Boyd, YNSN, Simmons, ADAN, Broyles, AN, Allen, AN, Brldenbaugh, AFAN, Sweeney, ADAN, Robertson, AN, Broyles, ADAN, Lott, AMAN. VF-52 TOP Picture-VF-52 Oflicers First Row-Left to Right: Lt Hayek, Ens Smith, LTJG Dun can, Lt Carros, Lt Douglas, LCDR Baslee, Lt South, Lt Robin- son, LTJG Miller, Capt Anderson, USAF, Lt Boudinot. Second Row-Left to Right: Ens Haynes, Ens Ward, Ens La Montagne, Ens Rutledge, Ens Loux, LTJG Dillen. Men Missing from Picture: Lt Moessmer, LTJG Dadisman, LTJG Strahley, LTJG Brook, LTJG Parr. H I f y uf 1 1 ' LEFT BOTTOM PICTURE-52 Administration First Row-Left to Right: Campbell, YNSN, Hart, SH2, Harris, YNTI, Ruscilli, ADC, Vincent, PRI, Ralls, PN2. Second Row-Left to Right: Parr, AKAN, Henderson, HM3, Hall, BM2, Holes, AK3, Dehning, SN. Men Missing from Picture: Bullock, TN, Hudson, CS3, Jones, SD3, Watkin, TN, White, SD2. RIGHT BOTTOM PICTURE-VF-52 Electronics First Row-Left to Right: Faulconer, ATI, Stickels, ATI, Okleberry, AT1, Hart, ATC, Vanderpol, AEI, Oliver, AE2. Second Row-Left to Right: Bond, AEM2, Collins, AE3, Morgan, AEAN, Kertacy, AT3, Allison, ATAN, Rawhnson, AT2, Stone, AT3. Men Missing from Picture: Lockhart, AEAN, Scott, AEAN. VF-52 TOP PICTURE-VF 52 Line Crew First Row-Left to Right: Park, AD3, Wilson, ADAN, Smith, ADS, Ratlilf, AM3, Trammell, AD3, Smith, AD3, Belgum, ADC, Munro, AD1, Mensman, AD3, Vega, AN, Wood, AD3, Titius, AD3. Second Row-Left to Right: Urso, AN, Liebold, AN, Ferguson, AN, Jones, AN, Webb, AA, Holst, AN, Martin, AN, Maxwell, AN, Brown, AN, Fisher, AN, Denne, AN, Coles, AN, Webb, ADAN, Gruber, AD3, Vojta, ADAN, Sexton, AM3, Miller, AN, Stockert, AN, Messecar, ADAN, Erwin, AN, Bauer, AN, jones, AN, Machus, AMAN. Men not in Picture: Anderson, ADAN, Hennessey, SN, Nation, AN, Szelangowski, AA, Vogelgesang, AN. BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE-VF-52 Ordnance Crew First Row-Left to Right: Gilliam, AO3, Kelley, AFI, Richardson, AOC, Belieu, AOAN, Daniels, AOAN. Second Row -Left to Right: Bird, AO3, Chavez, AOAN, Schippert, AOUI, La Delle, AOAN, Wells, AOAN, Schwarzlose, AOAN, Harrison, AO1, Marr, AOAN, Cox, AOAN, Conrad, AN. Men not in Picture: Barnes, AN, Fliehman, A03, Harmon, AO3, Holden, AOS, Rowell, AOAN. BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE-VF-52 Maintenance Crew First Row-Left to Right: Davis, AMI, Willoughby, AMl, johnson, AMI, Bond, AEM2, Gibout, AD1, Tineo, ADC, Elliott, AMC, Kucynski, AD2, Southard, AM1, Cogbill, AD1, Snowden, AD2, Miller, AM2, Mathis, AM2. Second Row-Left to Right: Farrell, AD1, Thomas, AD3, Smith, AD3, Pollard, AM3, Pisarski, ADI, Moody, AD2, Hulett, AN, Montoya, AD2, Lien, AMAN, Oliver, AD3, Trepanier, AD3, Boadwee, AD3, Wolgamott, AD3, Smith, AD3, Weikum, AD2, Gierahn, AM3, rlrltaclflalliasfgr, AM25 Orr, AD3, Jones, AD2. Men not in Picture: Creamer, ADI, Forquer, ADI, Kinsey, ADC, Reeder, ADC, ln ey, 3. VF-653 TOP PICTURE-VF-653 Oflicers FIRST ROW-Left to Right: LT Johnson, LT Hamilton, LT Catanese, LT Davis, LCDR Cleland, LCDR Edinger, LT Wright, LT Sulkowski, LT Hermann, LT Balser. SECOND ROW-Left to Right: LT Wilson, LT Sanko, ENS Sterrett, LT Rohielder, LT Clarke, LT Jesswein, LTJG Gardner, LTJG Hartman, ENS Busch, ENS MC Kee, LT Gray, LT Geffel, LTJG Brumble, LTJG Evans, LT-IG Robertson, LT Kerans. MISSING FROM PICTURE: LT Dunn, LTJG Pierson. , . O ff M , XI ' ,f ,, , 0 , A ,, . 0 Y, BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE-VF-653 Administrative Department First Row-Left to Right: Mazzetti, ADE3, Howell, DK2, Geffken, PRS, Reynolds, YNT1, Nichols, YNT3, Milstead, TM3. Second Row-Left to Right: Wagner, PN3, Tuminello, YNSN, Myers, SN, Trueba, YNSN, King, YNSN, Raupe, AN, Lootens, ADAN, Schutt, AKAN, Friedrich, ADAN, Porter, AN, Kline, AK3. Missing from Picture: Uhle, SN, McNabb, PRAN, Spraggins, ADC, Standish, HN, McDonald, CSG3, Gabor, SHSN, Edmisten, ADC, Irving, AFS. BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE-VF-653 Line Department First Row-Left to Right: Voll, AN, Raff, AN, Mandaville, AN, Oliver, AT3, Williams, ADE2, Zielinski, ADC, Katsis, ADE1, Richardson, ADAN, Motty, AN, Sladky, AN, Lawless, SA. Second Row-Left to Right: Trexler, AN, Orr, AN, Gorham, AN, Stivers, ADAN, Ott, AN, Radigue, AN, Russel, ADAN, Fourmentin, ADAN, Smith, AN, Astemborski, ADEAN, La Fhance, AN. Missing from Picture: Golden, AN. VF-653 TOP LEFT PICTURE-VF-653 Engineering Department First Row-Left to Right: Cwick, ADES, Knapp, ADE2, Nixon, ADE1, Olson, ADE1, Barry, ADGI, Moore, ADC, Gamble, ADE1, Barker, ADE1, Cacolici, ADE2, Clark, ADE2, Wilcox, ADES. Second Row-Left to Right: Znajda, ADS, Burley, TN, Williams, TA, Bell, TA, Dunlap, ADPS, De Franco, ADEAN, Snowden, ADES, Coulter, ADES. Men Missing from Picture: Bouldin, TA, Whitney, ADEC, Klamo, ADC. TOP RIGHT PICTURE-VF-65S Electrical Department First Row-Left to Right: Dickerson, ATS, Olsen, ATS, House, ATS, Schmitt, AT2, Stripe, ATI, Ronco, ATC, Semler, AEI1, Penney, AEI2, Simons, AES, Fields, ATS. Second Row-Left to Right: Oliver, ATS, Busnardo, ATAN, De Somber, AN, Callaway, ATAN, Kirby, AEAN, Streich, AEAN, Newcomb, ATAN, Bickimer, AEAN, Leedle, AEAN. i BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE-VF-65S Structures Department Q First Row-Left to Right: Valerio, AMS2, England, AMSI, Carr, AMH1, Trubitza, AMSI, Mazzei, ADE2. Second Row- Left to Right: Lucere, AMSS, Holmoe, AMAN, Storm, AMAN, Hatherill, AMSAN, Wood, AMAN, Peyton, AMS, Boots, ADES. Men Missing from Picture: Kolecka, AMAN, Brown, AN, Brown, AMI, Gardner, AM2, Gardner, AMSS, Stirk, AMC. I , BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE-VF-653 Ordnance Department First Row-Left to Right: Lucas, AOUS, Cook, AOUS, Tyree, AOU2, Abbott, AOI, Molnar, AOU1, Rubino, AOUC, Domez, AO1, Redmond, AOU2, McNulty, AOUS, Wagner, PNS, Rawlins, AN. Second Row-Left to Right: Andrews, AA, McGough, AOAN, Smith, AOUAN, Bergin, AOAN, Smedley, AN, Lally, AOUAN, Foky, AOUAN, Schiffer, AOUAN, Olsen, AN, Sobraske, AN, Dobrich, AOUAN, McQueen, AN, Shanley, AN. TOP LEFT PICTURE-Officers and Chiefs VC-3 Left to Right: Black, ADC, LTJG Carter, LT Taylor, LT Wattenburger, LT Hearne, Richner, AOC. TOP RIGHT PICTURE-VC-3 Detachment First Row-Left to Right: Williams, TA, Homer, ADS, Harrelson, AO3, Floyd, AM2, Berghoff, AO2, Shawver, ALI, Ayer, ADI, Gambino, AE3, Applewhite, AL3, Dzambik, AT3, Smalley, AT3. Second Row-Left to Right: Heil, AN, Hatfield, AN, Cox, AN, Kust, AN, Parrott, AN, Barnes, AO3, Krell, AN, Mills, AN, Tison, AM3, Darling, AN, Marks, AN, Hardman, AKAN, Hudgin, AN, Graham, AA, Collins, AD3, Stanton, AN. Missing from Picture: Feagin, AD2, Emmons, AT3. BOTTOM PICTURE-VF-194 Oihcers First Row-Left to Right: LTJG Cooper, LT-IG Stoakes, LTJG Komoroff, LTJG McLeod, LCDR Schreiber, LCDR Brubaker, LCDR Blease, Lt Workman, LTJG Berry, LTJG Peterson. Second Row-Left to Right: ENS Molnar, LTJG Johnson, ENS Hofferth, ENS Broughton, ENS Schechter, ENS Wittman, LCDR Bishop, ENS Johnson, ENS Melton, ENS Miller, ENS Brown, ENS Akagi, ENS Kaufman. Missing from Picture: LT Borgerding, LTJG Mattson, LTJG Thayer, LTJG Jordan, LT Damron. VF-194 TOP PICTURE-VF-194 Ordnance Crew First Row-Left to Right: Sumner, AN, Wahlbrink, AN, Harlow, A03, Ross, A03, Aleksick, A02, Foster, AOC, Freiburger, A01, Groth, A01, Kessler, A03, Webb, A03, Moran, AN. Second Row-Left to Right Stenberg, AN, Richards, A'0AN, Carter, AN, Crawford, AN, Stevenson, AN, Patterson, AOAN, Ihnken, AN, Thompson, AOAN, McClintock, AN, Hanrahan, AN, Peterson, AN, Bridges, AN, Watkins, AN, Brooks, AN, Perry, AOAN, Clark, AN. BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE-VF-194 Line Crew First Row-Left to Right: Warren, AN, Holland, AN, Neal, AN, Stafford, AD3, Hockaday, ADC, ENS Hofferth, Stokes, AN, Walrath, AN, Richardson, AN, McNeely, AN. Second Row-Left to Right: Kimbrell, AN, Perry, AN, Gross, AN, Martin, AN, Kiser, AN, Crews, AN, Sandage, AN, Stow, AN, Ellington, AN, Gray, AN, Prince, AN, Parker, AN. BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE-VF-194 Engineering Department First Row-Left to Right: Hutzler, AD3, Meikle, AD3, Durski, AD3, Balla, AD1, Keller, ADC, Geitz, ADC, Stringham, AD1, Douthett, AD1, Carter, AD2, Frowine, ADS, Fowler, AD3. Second Row-Left to Right: Beatty, AD3, Bernhardt, ADS, Devine, ADS, Humphries, CS3, Mikell, AD3, Anderson, AD3, Ransford, AN, Myers, AD3, Prickett, AN, Moreno, ADS, Marion, AN. i TOP LEFT PICTURE-Fighter Squadron 194 Structures Department First Row-Left to Right: Logmann, AM2, Labine, AM2, Wilson, AM3, Megrath, AMI, LTJG Peterson, Hazard, AMC, ENS Kaufman, Miller, AMI, Younts, AM2, Bodell, AM3, Savage, PR3. Second Row-Left to Right: Leos, AM3, Newton, AMAN, Hanna, PRAN, Keeset, AN, Odle, AN, Meier, AN, Denison, PR3, Reedy, AN, Daniels, AN, Higgins, AM3, Forst, AN. TOP RIGHT PICTURE-Fighter Squadron 194 Administration 8c Electronics Departments First Row-Left to Right: Scharper, AN, Burrowes, AT3, Everett, AT3, Richardson, AK3, Wolffliel, ATI, Merrylield, AMC, Gillis, ATC, Cottrell, YN2, Hart, ATI, Soules, AKAN. Second Row-Left to Right: LT Workman, LTJG Mattson, Hughes, AT3, Price, AN, Jeffries, PHAN, Hohn, AT3, Collier,PN3, Sandage, AN, Kingsbury, AN, Cashin, SN, Fingl, SHSN, Harris, AN, Morris, TN, Trowbridge, PNSN, Richardson, AN, LTJG Komoroff, LTJG Cooper. Men Not in Picture: Smith, SD2. BOTTOM PICTURE-Fighter Squadron 194 Electrical Department First Row Left to Ri ht' Karkkainen, AE3, Chadwick, AE3' Fletcher, AE2, Gardner, AE2, Long, AE2, Kennedy, AE3. i g - , Second Row-Left to Right: Dunn, AE3, Reese, AES, Chambers, AN. TOP PICTURE-Officers, Chiefs, and Crew of VC-ll First Row-Left to Right: Jenkins, ADL: LT Johnson: LT-IG Harvey: LT Coffey: LCDR Hyde: Badsky, ENS: Waibel, ENS: Cairns, ALC. Second Row-Left to Right: Stewart, AD3: Vance, AT3: Rursch, AT2: Frausto, ALI: Cassady, ATI: Cundiefr, AT1: Bowen, ADI: Stewart, AE2: Calhoun, AT3: Bosworth, AD3: Thompson, AD3. Third Row-Left to Right: Jetton, ADAN :Brooks, AN: Costain, AM3: Jolicoeur, AN: Axmann, AT3: Deboef, AN: Brown, TA: Smeaton, AN: Walcott, AN: Guest, AN: Charles, AN: Hill, AN: Panzer, AN. LOWER LEFT PICTURE-Officers and Chief of VC-35 First Row-Left to Right: ENS Aungst: LT Moore: LT Schluter: LTJG Walsh: LTJG Askew. Men Not In Picture: LT Shepard: XLTJG Ettinger. Second Row-Left to Right: Anderson, ADC: Barton, AMC: Sayers, ALC. it Missing in Action. LOWER RIGHT PICTURE-Crew of VC-35 First Row-Left to Right: Lloyd, ADS: Cole AT3: Pounders, AM3: Boyce, AM2: Senters, ATAN: Wright AO1: Morgan Turner, ADAN. 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