White Plains (AFS 4) - Naval Cruise Book

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I 0.6 9 up 9 pp ,1 if rrrn he A 9 0. 4 WU wx mc' 6 ' 6 irii T 5g,glff,-em, ,,,, , Ly510U W3 HIQHUUE aj I , , ..-ii'-'gAr,',TIlTf ff 1 M- . ME- - L6 r bb 6 fr eff fee MQPQWEQUUE wErfg'e'Lrr mae he it L6 ' ,K eatvaisgkrr ee f M D' 3 6 few piece . N d sh' b 'ming company san Diego. Thavs how it 211 began' Ocfobef 2, 1965 'O be Steel an IP U1 ' exact. The keel was laid. Less than ay maze was dead. L alv f h t 1 and beams A welding torch. An October morning at National ' 5 0 S eet me a - ear later the ship WHITE PLAINS was afloat and launched, f h m a ne on July 26, 1966. But this grey steel Mrs. Bob Wilson assaulting her with a bottle o C H P 8 .f d 11 its associated activities would not come for months, not until her 1 e an a . d A d 0 until then Shipbuilders swarmed over her decks and in her bowels and left crew arrive . n -S at knock-off a ghostly Shell- 53.5 hen on January 5 1968, WHITE PLAINS as a living entity stirred, the first of the nucleus crew began arriving. Building 16 of National Steel, headquarters for Captain Thomas B. Brenner, prospective commanding officer, and the first installment of the crew, was created to harbor that first spark of life - that first bit of esprit de corps that was to form the working WHITE PLAINS. x.. VJ g 1 7 F .la t was confusion at first, it always is. Men had to be trained, allowances decided on and filled, supply demands established, and most importantly the ship finished and accepted. But the last task still belonged to National Steel. There was nothing we could do but be frustrated. Original plans called for commissioning in june 1968. But there was a strike at National Steel and a last minute major change to the engineering plant. The Automated Propulsion System, first pf its kind in the Navy, was installed after the plant was 'nearly complete. And there were changes to be made in the winches. And other minor delays. The commissioning date stretched out to September 28, 1968, and invitations went out. ut problems in the acceptance trials developed. October 12th was Settled on as the new date for commissioning More problems arose Time and again the ship set sail for Long Beach and final acceptance only to turn around half w h C1 ay t ere an return to San Diego Finally we did 3 9 8 WC acquired the status In Commission Special ' In ommission Active followed on December 10 1968 i make it to Long Beach where, on November 2 1 6 - , , . . - ' .H Q C ' - - - ,, 2 R1 , 1.5 ,AJ rom then on WHITE PL AINS trained and loaded and prepared to take her art i h F1 p n t e eet. In those hectic first days the extra training and cohesiveness of t he crew paid off. WHITE PLAINS was ready for her task, her mission of supply, 'J ur chance finally came in late August 1969, when WHITE PLAINS deployed for the first time. There were no bands playing or wives and families on the pier waving good-bye. A last- minute reefer casualty had delayed the schedule enough to leave no time for last-minute visiting. There was only the fog. Fog so thick even the Golden Gate drifted overhead a suspended phantom. But we were on our way. On August 31, we reported to Seventh Fleet for duty, replenishing our first ship in Sasebo, japan, on September 11. I I. C rom then on it was work steadily as the ship made four line swings down the coast of Vietnam. But the work was worth it for USS WHITE PLAINS set records and received praise where ever she went. y ut in between the line swings and the trips to Subic Bay, there was a chance to catch one's breath. There were Hong Kong and Sasebo and Kaohsiung with their ladies and their lights. And there were the shops and all the things we bought and all the photos we took. 9 7: ,LV X nd there were the letters, reminders of what was back home. Of why March Sth was too far away. There were babies born and children growing up and women living with their IOHCHHCSS, waiting. Work can dull loneliness, and we had work enough, but there were quiet moments when there was time to remember. Time to dream. And the months slipped by. JI .5 he last morning was clear. The Bay hadn't changed very much except for the teepee on Alcatraz Island. But that we left behind us like so many other things. Then there Was a HOW Sign saying Welcome Home Uss WHITE PLAINS. There were People Ufldemeafh if- PCOPIC we knew. People we loved. 4-'QV - ,f .ff X , ,459 1 jk july 29, 1965 anuary 24, 1966 X It was a long three years from keel to completion, but WHITE PLAINS 6 finally made it to join her sister ships servicing the fleet. ef July 19, 1966 LAUNCHING: JULY 23, 1966 Mrs. Bob Wilson, ship's sponsor and wife of the Congressman, breaks the traditional bottle of champagne across the stem. Moments later WHITE PLAINS was afloat. John V. Banks, Executive Vice President of National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, supervises the ceremony. w ! I f. f fi W gi The Nucleus Crew WHITE PLM AFS-4 N5 vv---,-. if 1 ,ya Prospectrve Commandlng Offlcer Captaln Thomas B Brenner addresses the pre comm1ss1on1n detarl h San D1ego, long the home of the durrng the delays before comm1ss1on1ngwhen some of us wondered rf we would ever permanently leave the barracks for the shlp g at t e barracks rn Plarnsmen There were trmes ,. Wim I ... Pre-Commissioning days were busy, what with the arrival of the balance crew and the tremendous work of setting up functioning departmental offices and programs. But in spite of the work, there was time for ball games and picnics and pure fun. Mr fs Glen Edman, Felix Gonzalez, Harry McLean, Bill,Laib, David Salchenberger and Master Chief Phalen, FTC Pre-Commissioning Office Crew. 1316 Q? Commander Cowan, Executive Officer, and Lieutenant Commander Doug Overman, Assistant Supply Officer, join the fans watching a softball game at the ship's first picnic. QMC Fitz umpires the game while SKI Treat takes his turn at bat. 4-1- Plainsman team work came early as nucleus crew members formed the ship's first softball team. BM2 Harkey and PNC Todd leave ball games to the young whipper-snappers and get their exercise in a game of horseshoes. . z ' , i XX it r ts' I f i J l 1 0 The jungle at National Steel, San Diego 'v'o ffl ol! 1 5 Q I ii NASSCO had its problems - WHITE PLAINS, Our very own set of keys - at last. Then early one morning WHITE PLAINS, leaving her sister behi nd, set sail for commissioning - and made it. T i V 1 Crew be Pr-osfpective Coranianaing, 0fY1C6T,0ffWG0'7'5 anli request tae honor oi your presence at the cornrnissioning oi tbe United States Ship VV bite Plains Q AFS-47 Long Beach N an at Sbipyard,Long Beach , California Q on Saturday the twenty-tbira oiNoven1ber nineteen bimareci and sixty-eight at ten o' clock ami. R.S.V.R Uniioffn for Naval Y efso and cant eftc uma same D fess Bm fwlf lfgu ,K m www, PLAN . QE. ,iq xi.- 'HV- i ues -A - S 'W 'ls sz u Q MTE p . LQ. Mr. Drummer, Navigator, assumes the first watch. A. E. Larkin, I jr., President of General Foods, gives the com- missioning address. Uss WHITE p MINS I Rear Admiral john Ford and Captain Brenner. The crew mans the ship. kg, .8 5' Operation Loadout First load for WHITE PLAINS swings high on its way . . . Y . . . is gently lowered . . . 3, 5 I . V M Rear Admiral Appleby takes a look at WHITE PLAINS and the load out. r -4-1 and finally lands safely on deck. AWWWX? SM3 Pendzimas shows off his flags to an inquisitive group during the De- pendents Cruise off San Diego. 5 N rJ'g,,,,..,-,...---f-4 yi FTG2 George Green instructs his sister and wife in the proper sight setting on the gun mounts during Dependents Cruise. The days after commissioning were busy. There were training cruises, trials, tests and even a Dependents Cruise, not to mention that the Secretary of the Navy paid us a visit. There wasn't much time to loaf, but the work paid off when we deployed. s X! , , M k--d,,,..,..-- , I S ff A T x N n . iff., I. 1 2 a ..,,. ,,. , . .. ,THMNT vpjxi -v , 'fshg ' The Honorable John Chaffe, Secretary of the Navy, inspects the ship during his july 1969 visit with Captain Brenner. WHITE PLAINS was selected by the Navy I0 assist in the testing of the Hueytug HC11C0Ptef in the summer of 1969. -sw-M Hut.. - - mrvv8N B'-t .. nf '- haw f v g ,M-f ' K ' M- -'np' 2. ffagj., .- Vit.. gv s 5. Tix-an . 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In 1952 Calptain Brenner served on the staff of the U. S. Naval ACademY.aShaQ1f,'Ztri,,the This was followed by a tour aboard the Attack Carrier RANDOLPH Wlfh the Slxt C astal Mine- Mediterranean. From 1955 to 1958 Captain Brenner was Commanding Off1Cf?f Of the 0 hunter BLACKBIRD in the Atlantic. h From 1959 Captain Brenner attended Post-Graduate School, Naval Intelligence, 10 1958 ' ?9ik Virginia. to 1961 he was assigned to the Staff of Commander-in-ChiefAtlantic Fleet in Nor 0 v deployed He next served as Executive Officer of the USS ROCKBRIDGIC CAPA-2285, Which was to the Mediterranean Sea and then to the Caribbean during the Cuban Crisis. . h erated in In February 1963 Captain Brenner took command of the Destroyer CONY whic op the Atlantic and N h n . - Pentagon 0 ort ern European waters. Captain Brenner was assigned IO the the Staff of th Off' - - , d from e ice of Chief of Naval Operations and the Naval Intell1gcr1C9 Comman August 1964 until December 1967. , ITE In januafy 1968 Captain Brenner reported as the Prospective Commanding L7ff1cer,IEll?ES?gj1ing, PLAINS QAFS-45. Under the command of Captain Brenner, WHI'I'li PLAINS, afrer c0m C-nCed her went through final acceptance trials, fleet load-out, shake-down training, and C0mm first bverseas deployment. H rbor, Captain Brenner is now ser ' N . A J . ' PC'3fl a ving on the Staff of C,ommandcr Seventh Ilcet 10 Hawaii. CAPTAIN ROBERT H. GORMLEY Captain Robert H. Gormley relieved Captain Brenner as Commanding Officer of WHITE PLAINS on December IO. 1969. in the Sea of japan. Captain GOfrDlCy's last assignment prior to WHITE PLAINS was with Commander Attack Carrier Striking Force Seventh Fleet CTask Force 77D where he served as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans. Prior to that he was assigned to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense CSystems Analysisj in Washington, D.C. Captain Gormley was born in Ventura, California, and attended elementary and secondary schools in California. While a student at the University of Texas, he received an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy and was graduated in 1947. Following commissioning he served in the destroyer PUTNAM in the Atlantic Fleet. Subsequent to being designated a Naval Aviator in 1950, Captain Gormley served in a variety of assignments: carrier-based anti-submarine and fighter squadrons, jet training units, and on the staffs of the Commanders of Carrier Division Seventeen, the Operational Test and Evaluation Force and the Atlantic Fleet's training air group. In 1965 Captain Gormley assumed Command of Fighter Squadron Forty-One. Under his command the squadron, flying the F-4B Phantom II jet fighter-bomber, deployed to Southeast Asia on board the Attack Carrier INDEPENDENCE for combat air operations against North Vietnam. Sub- sequently Captain Gormley became Commander Attack Carrier Air Wing Seven in INDEPENDENCE. Captain Gormley has studied at both the Naval War College and Harvard University and received a Master's Degree from Harvard in 1963. Captain Gormley's personal decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Bronze Star. ff!! idlw-nunwM I gy I Q ul' 'Nm 'Ili 4145 ii' , , f ,445 1,75 Jjji,Q?.f V g ki .I ' f4+f,gi -ff, ,, - .f -xmmn1fxr:f:L'1f1fwf7'f ' V . 4 ff Q U ,?:,i..g if r E x QW Q I Valli' i 99 li 42 'YZ 'NAB 'lla an X , , .,,. V ar! -I v S lr 1 A y COMMANDER RONALD J, BAQKES EXECUTIVE 'YT' . l 9' '.',,.,, . ..,..,..r-' S. OFFICER COMMANDER DANIEL R. COWAN MAY 10, 1968 - OCTOBER 1, 1969 21 ii DEP RT CDR J. D. 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Floyd, D. L. Ford, H. G. Ford, W. B. Gasilan, R. P. Grass, T. L. Johnson, B. R. Kambeitz, G. B. Keleher, T. R. Levin, L. A. Long, K. W. Martin, C. S. Reed, R. E. Stanley, R. 5 'v5j Curry, R. R. Fink, J. W. Fleming, L. T. Kent, R. W. Lineman, R. Starke, C. E. QE DIVISIU J......! OI DIVISIO In Fi ins M 88 Fleischman H Ford G L Henducks on Herb L Klein J C Gfajgk, '14, 'c. ' ,R C 5 ,, ..P.' McLean, H. A. Moehle, P. E. Swinford, L, W l Whalen, R, Wilson, R, R, 32 O'Toole, T. A. i J 1 -.-..- ......,- :- ' -..... .-v---Y-V ij i Flores, B. A. Gary, G. E. Herman, G. I. Kulkin, H. Z. Martone, D. Mello, R. L. Owen, M. L. Rathburn, K. F. Redman, M. B. Reynolds, D. A. Salzman, S. H. Sanders, J. H. Schwaiger, J. E. Wehrenberg, T. E. Z Wlodyka, J. H. Baker, R, B, Bostic, P. C. me Castle, J. A. Cloud, C. C. A DIVISIO 4 , 1 B DIVISIO W Davison, O. E. Debary, H. Diaz, C. L. Falter, T. L. Foultz, W. R. Gill, J. E. Herron, W. L. Hiskey, M. Holt, R. Johnson, E. Mann, A. R. Ogle, H. W. Parlier, R. Reyna, A. G. Slavik, D. A. Steinernan, R. A. Tie, C. M. Windsor, D. I. 5 .l E DIVISIG Aranyosi, R. A. Beernan, W. Berkner, T. C. Carter, R. Deadmond, T. L. Ferguson, J. R. Fevold, R. O. Fortun, E. A. Heeb, P. W. Hoch, D. Idol, G. S. Maes, T. Neeb, W. M. Nevling, R. L. Oleniacz, C. G. Olson, T. Orias, S. B. Patience, W. H. Pena, D. EPP: I' J' Watkins, D. E. Weitzel, J. A. S -0 '37 z 1 I 5 1 f 6 . J 3 I i I W 1 Adams, G. D. Ancona, R. W. R Belton, W. S. Carson, W. B Fesniak, j. j. Grogan, D. K. Hutson, R. L. jones, M. P. ' Kowalski, S. R. Marin, F. C. Molter, M. Ortiz, M. Quick, R. N. Renncr, W. C. Riley, E. V. Ruth, T. A Skagen, R. K. Sm ith, J. J. , Torres, S. . R DIVISIO Andrews, Evans, P. R. Guest, R. P. Guyer, P. K. Hudson, N. M. Jovillar, C. C. Kiefer, C. King, L. D. Martin, H. L. Pennington, F. C. Russell, L. Schrupp, D. L. Screws, V. A. Simco, D. W. Tackett, R. K. Vanhoy, T. Williams, T. Woods, P. C. lim' we 9. Baird, F. R. Bieber, D. Brown, V. O. Burke, W. Buzan, B. P. Chadderton, R.L Corrigan, D. L. Elliott, B. L. lst DIVISIG Emehiser, F. Faith, G. E. Faulkner, W. M. Featherly, K. F1eming,J. P. Fuentes, A. Graves, L. S. Howard, C. Hunt, J. S. Kauffman, W. B. Kaufmann, R. L. Kerr, D. L. Kopasz, A. S. Larrabcc, M, W, Livingston, W, C, Lurges, P, .4i' '! S' fl., I+ , ae N-'41, . McLean, H, Malloy, T, Martin, G. R. Mendoza, R, Nick, G. C. Olson, E, Perkins, R. D, Rasmussen, G. R, Reeves, R. A. Rohlfing, W. A. Ruiz, R. Ryan, W. F. Scott, D. M. Siverly, M. D. Smith, F. j. Spencer, L. B. I Wachter, T. L Watkins, S. B. Watson, P. D. Zaborac, M I1 rl 'Gin 'NSI' Y... .. Yau, T53 Aldridge, R. W. Ambrose, S. W. Arnold, H. H. Brannon, H. M. Byrne, F. L. Clark, H. E. Creech, L. O. Cressey, W. E. Danzl, R. L. Dillard, R. Driggers, C. E. Edwards, W. W. Ferdig, D. L. Ferrnan, T. L. Fitzhugh, J. L. Floyd, M. N. Fredericks, L. E. Gabrosky, J. W. Giles, J. E. Grafton, L. S. Hall, D. Hassebroek, W. L. Irle, G. J. Kemmis, D. Kinkead, C. A. Kline, T. L. Larson, H. B. McGrath, M. 0 Maertens, P. A. Marcus, W. Marranca, P. Mellow, M. A. Mobley, R. L. Moss, D. H. Mrasak, R. S. Mu11a11y, C. w. Olson, T. Peters, D. M. 'D ? A ,,.,,, 'Qs 9? Hs 7 Jw .X rw. X Richey, T. Ricksecker, R. E. Roman, E. P. Runnels, D. E. Smith, T. M. Sweeney, E. Tanner, M. E. Terrell, D. E. Tharp, W. L. Trevino, R. V. Ward, R. L. Yeager, H. L. WMTQTJ 9 if Diaz, E. High, R. W. Hodac, L. J. Kogelschatz, V. L. Lea, L. W. Lindstrom, W. P. kb 3rd DIVISIO Lynch M S Maley, P Mitchell, E, G, Reyes, S. Slanl-card, L, E, Smith, M, R, EDICAL Albert, M. J. Bennett G Enders, A. Miller, M. Aniag, E. D. Ballok, A. Bell, K. O. Bliss, R. S. Bower, E. Clifford, P. E. DIVISIO Coe, J, R, Cunningham, D, E, Garrnalinsky, T, W, Koch, W, J, Lester, V, D, McMahon, Nichols, R. O'Shea, P, A, Peffy, D. L. Perry, M, F, , ,r Z ,,,,, , , r --iw .. --.. . W - A .. Stafford, W. Stone, H. C. Waller, H. Wilson, F. A. Winters, R. Pinkerton, W. W Scheller, M. Sherrard, L. D. Sleece, Soncarty, P. .3 . ,p Y I if v. 2..f X . 90 ..--fr..-m-pau 2 A i 3 , 1 4 v I 5 Y 1 l 1 lim Baird, D. W. Bannister, G. E. Berg, A. G. Borden, R. A. DIVISIO Brock, M. D. Chan, K. T. Ciarleglio, G. A. Clark, R. G. 'hr- Pfcfure Noi Available if xx... Clopton, R. L. Davis, T. B. Di Russo, D. R. Donalds on, W. C, Dreher, M, S, Empizo, E. S, Flowers, E. L, Floyd, W, Hall, J. B. Hansen, L, L, Hull, G. A. Kimpton, J. M. 9... A lug, Q 2, J, 4 -V f A4 ' VA- as 4 'y-gy I N - - - .. 1 S 3 ' e in 9W'1nr?1 ,-. E V,-H Kife, K. D. Lamb, A, B, Leonard, W, Lipscomb, T. M. London, R. J. McGuire, C. G. I9 Moret-Sanchez, R. Newton, R. B. Padilla, F. A. Patrick, H. G. Royal, D. C. Schroeder, R. Spuhler, W. Sweeney, R. Vaughn, W. N. WZ- 47 S-3 DIVISIO Afus, Ci. U. Alcontin, A. A. Alvarvz, K- Arizala, A. O. Birks, H. L. Bischof, R. I... Black, W. P. Bundy, J. W. Casirniro, A. C. Clifford, G. G. Diltz, J. W. Essex, D. R. Foster, T. Gerardo, C. T. Gibler, E. E. Hager, E. L. Harmes, E. W. Hubilla, R. T. v 1 V E E L Hudson, H. L. Hyde, C. E. if Q. Krupnikoff, B. I. Kunzrnan, A. E. Labador, D. A. Lafoy, C. R. QD' Long, G. D. Machitar, F. Maddox, W. O. Matthies, D. Miller, T. A. Nietupski, S. A. Panganiban, A. G- Parker, J. D. W. Pierotti, V- EQ '?94 Pulido, P. M. Punsalan, C. Querido, E. Riggins, T. Rudolph, R. D. Saddi, R. M. Salomon, A. D. Sana, F. L. Thompson, R, E, Trowbridge, D. J, Vargas, F. Villota, L. G. Walker, R, E, Worrell, C. L. 1 I 4 I I I i I Q I i I 3 1 r f l I 2 Banks M M Bea s S I Burleson J G Cochran H E wth, Edgmg H L Evola P F SLEZZ., E E X, 69 70 04211 AU R-ssh' CHINA M.. ..,,0'C2x 55 ff .Co .. L. vuemma it vamvvmu - Kan' ' M zroimosp. HAWAII ' 3:5355 AW We B ff 'YCN FNSQQFXQX Morton, C. Nowak, Quinn, W. M. Rise, G. L. Stemply, R. M. Screy, D. G. Tilton, R. D. Valentine, D. A. Volingavage, A. J. Wilson, C. B. HC-3 DETACHME 101 199, 52 THAN SFERIQE Ficocelli, R. Alsobrook, G. Amendola, A. Ballou, R. Boisvert, P, Bullock, j. Byrd, R. R. Cagle, L. Cates, R. Ciorciari, A. Cook, W. R. Cooksey, A. Culotta, J. E. Drenth, D. Edmison, S. Enman, B. Everett, W. Flowers, G. B. Fritzler, R. T. Garcia, L. Garrett, R. A. Gausman, P. H. Goodrich, G. L. Green, G. E. Grylls, M, L, Hapner, G. G. Hardy, J. Harris, N, R, 5 i l 2 l i 2 Hendry, M. M. Hintz, G. H. Hunter, T. S Hutchinson, C Jamison, D. E. jenkins, D. P. , johnson, A. L. Johnson, G. L. jones, D. S. jones, T. B. Kennedy, O. King, W. C. McCormick, P. Malone, C. Moorehead, R. L. Perrin, H. C. Phillips, R. A. Roach, Rodgers, J. Rogers, Roque, K. C. Rose, C. Salopek, D. Sanders, A. Sharrard, W. Sidun, C. Sikora, R. Treat, Van Ormer, L. E. Viveiros, P. Wagner, D. G. Wolfe, R. CR -.9 i IN ME LIEUTENANT WILLIAM HOLOVNIA MQRIA 117 x x X ' . v. nf 'X l. . X XL V r-Q,Qg',',1 x .9 5, 1- mf' ., 4:4.,:,. V G-Fx ..'?: . 33 M'3r.k 1?,1 n ly' 5253155 mgiwifm ,., -,.-y,,- 4 YY':354,x? I ' .Q'1'y'J113 ' Y JN.. , W-nm' 1 H fl'-' I. .f':-.-1ff':E :w'I-vjfgw Q-'ff'gg:!:S . ,r If: 1' 146335 -s.- my 'EVEQG .- . 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'14 I' ' Q ' A -f' Y 4' , W J 1 xg lt L 5 y, if if 7 1 if ff W 4 l Q 7 A 44 ff -97 f Wy X V W f f Q , 70 V, U A work day is many things. It begins early with sweepers and quarters and sick call and continues through painting and paper Workg polishing and planning. It may be humdrum, but fir' eu The quarterdeck for the morning watch can drive almost any watch section to distraction, for it is never dull. in that routine lies the life of the ship. Those .evolutions hold the crew together, order the activities, find a time for everything. 'W ,PL fi Sick call , , and after. Cleaning from top . . . 7 ! 5 Keeping a ship clean is demanding. Dust, dirt, grime are insiduousg they show up anywhere anytime you turn your back. Yesterday's scrubbing is never enough - so it seems. ff' 1' Q f lik z. . . into the very bowels of the ship- down the sides And then there's that supply passageway. or . x S i Q 9 E r 5 1 H s. TG P In the workshops . . . '--- On the bridge . . . WORK GOES ON THROUGHOUT THE SHIP, THROUGHOUT THE DAY I ffm M jk M,,,..,. Down in the laundry . . . , Wm.,- - F Up with the ET's and radio . . . i A And on the mess dec ks KNOCK CJFF -......4sal'- -1-Q-rv Q g'?l! .1-My .fi ri But then knock-off comes, Whether for lunch or the end of the day, and most of us can chow down and take it easy for a while. LN k ll I . - ...-. - W My Most but not all relax. And in fair weather there are always the sun worshippers- And those who just want to sit and rap 61 H 7, , .W-.mv-f'..,-.. Y . . .... ' ' V ' ' I General Quarters involves many phases, but most of the interest is focused on the guns. 105 training most of us hope we will never have to useg but training that is essential for our survival. rim: P1 :ru I 1 it t 63 ' s ggi, I bww? Vifvei 1? , K L,l:. 1 gi vf 'v411? ,'-A ' , I Maf, 'W' '-' 42 fi- Wy! Hr' 'C 1 Il' 4 ' xc? it us ' 51, 8.14 Lixyy .Y . Y 4' I 1 'xx' Ng! I r P 'I s ' '-I Moored, shift colors WM2 '- SEA DETAIL Now set the special sea and anchor detail. And lots of things happen to get WHITE PLAINS ready to enter port. While the captain and the bridge watch navigate the ship . . . g..,.L, :KNEE il, W H ,Q-, ai L ' W All hands to quarters for enteri g po There are moments of peace on board. Of meditation. But chapel isn't just a brief time on Sunday. The spirit extends throughout all time in cooper- ation on board and to such 0. i......M I ,,:Jwq.KZf . special events as helping some crippled children of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, by giving them a tour around the ship and painting their hospital. 6 '? '-'ff-HQ '. V, 'wif' 15 ll PICNICS 84 PARTIES Work and play. Yeah, play. There are times for that too. Like the ship's birthday, free helo rides, picnics and especially Channel Fever Night. And did we play then! L.,- LJ ww' Pf I W!!-...X- 4 1, I ' , ,K ' x -I lg 1 - e. s uni 'Tlx F f' 5 AM I 11 ?! 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'f 'rg - ,797 'J' , ,Q 1 7 ! ,' 5f'l'l5Q fi' 11,71 Y, ,1 r I 6 l 1 CXWXS 1 Fulfrllmg the shlp s purpose begms a long t1me before another shrp comes along slde Its not just an evolutron mamly concermng supply but everyone gets to take part The job has never been easy and never w1ll be But If IS necessary and worthwhlle Act1v1t1es begrn when the f1rst messages come rn wrth requrrements, and are passed along to the supply offlce where they are processed From there requlrements srft down to the holds where rtems must be found and checked and counted and moved Cargo control handles the actual arrangement of the materlal on the flrght deck and ln the handlrng areas But all the plans and modern equrpment don t erase man power from gettlng the cargo from the holds to the transfer areas Once rn the cargo handlmg areas fork l1fts take over and get all the materral properly placed for qurck feedrng to the transfer statlons when the trme comes K 4. lj I ., I I A '- 'fy 1 ' . 4 ,n g .W 1 ' ' 2 rf I , W4 .. 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Hx K: X ,L -, 'uw , S 21. 1 F , ,L ' n ,X . -,...4-'f I ' 'f'2 7 ' 1 .. ,A L3 3 NN 'i 7 X 'J A .. 1 x 's H ,. A09 I ffbifgp X v If f5',?',1g: 7: k 4474 fi 14, ff f L , ff r r Xf ff 9 1- 5 -. WHO' Customer in sight f. V ,,,,. On the bridge there are preparations, too. Exactly how to get two ships together without actually colliding is not an easy job. From the time CIC picks up the customer on radar - and rnuch before course and speed must be adjusted. Communications have to be established. Everything must be set prior to the actual approach. And then comes the delicate part: coming along- i side. A careless job, a mistake p Well Captain Ithink we should approach like p here could be tragic for both ships. ,ll ' Lfr- .. N ,rf-'fwfttf ' ...' - i ' ,,,' -Za-Qin gg'-C551 I4-:'ff'.-- 1. f. A job well done. 74 A' C H j'. 'E' Q ' . Q 4' MQ' 1 ' ,, H , 2 1 V P471 5 . - . , Y. 1 t M I D 9- A! . ' I , ff A H2 ? qv ' rf, ,,,,, H -A W' - -C V J V ,A 1 W, . V, , 1 I ' A k Y , gr' A s ' 'VM' I , e , I--nf A IP f 'r N ,wwr Team work to replenish a mine Sweeper or a carrier - and anything in between. 1 f 5 Q, 1' P L Y' ,uw,f,, , - ,'f'.:,.,,,n, ' 1 has-I-K IC '55 2 a ,,..,wv Fm-.7 N. X A nvw ?'?1 f A I ' alia. K' k ,. V, . AY., , . .Ay f -rfb ig' New uw :M ji. if 1 , 0 .wwf 'ww FN - f,,,fq.:- 'tw ., M A W+M.,fwM 1 4, r fa .., v -,jQkg,,N'mff i' -ri. Q Sometimes we receive as well as give. sum . 76 A satisfied customer steams off. 'jew Handling the Winches f 2 , puma 'NK VERT 1 1 .14 All the cargo doesn t go by h1gh 11ne Indeed a large percentage 15 transferred by our two helrcopters Workmg together the crew success fully passed along thousands of tons of pro v1s1ons, spare parts, and equrpment to an act1ve fleet .. 4- f-F ' n - - -tiuesiw-uuwa' , ,-eeg:-,-sci'-4 , '-- -M -my -1-ur no v V ' 1, 1, .,. v anal-H-f P . EP - Always the fa1thful crash crew stands by just 1n case . ,, .,,.... ...Q ...D-.-.-Q,-wanna-f 2 ,fw-.... ,Lx 'A- 4.-qu.. 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Sometimes we would anchor to replenish other ships in South Vietnamese ports, Da Nang, Cam Ranh Bay , Vung Tau, An Thoi: beautiful spots but also deadly if one wasn't careful. ifherefore there was always our boat patrolling and the armed sentries to make Sure would be allowed to complete our mission. WC l I ei 1 if-nf.. 2 Q Dropping the hook. N., I -. A , ,K, W, 1 N fi'- Setting the brake for the anchor. i Preparing to receive one of the ' ' small boys alongside. 5 . The armed boat guard. N3 : . Z .HSSP Q i Em HRX' x N.. Jaw X ,si-2 A 0-W ,.A. 'W M... ' W me ,L I GX nga, -dl.. In short we worked out there. lv Ylvmtit -hr-ix., .Kr- Lv- Y 'iw 15. In port, at sea. INREP, VERT- W REP, UNREP. In fair weather and foul. It was quite an ex- perience. And worth it. Qt-....m.h .A fl' .uv ,X I 7' A, I -6- +:-4 G lf? ,, jd' 'T' .- + Qu Q.. .-.ff ' .. 1' fl . -1-4, F 'S ' A-If jo! ui' v if i i 0 ' s I' x V K L I ,f ff' 1 ww- R':n - ,. 7 S., M' W' M- A -an '.id 5-H -... fp ---.. 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' ' 1 1 15,1 3, M 1 - ' -.. ,- ,JST ii no z . ,1 Hxfw . , , . 1 - , f 1.1 r, 1 S UBIC The Philippines were all these things but so much morec There was Olongapo City, that town of neon Signs, drinks fbut don't if they're mixed with waterj, women of all agCS, jeepnies. It was noise and hustling and odors: an assault to the senSCS- Bur beyond was a more settled life- And beyond that Manila. No, Olon8aP0 isfllf the Philippines. There is fhf land that MacArthur loved and I0 Which he returned. JAPA japan was perhaps the most dynamic country of all. A curious blend of thousands of contradicting clcmcnts, -or she mnintnins Ll fncndc of Oriental calm, but beneath flows., swirls it vitnl stream of Iifc. . And cvcn in Y.1g.1s.1ki, pt-acc. Tokyo Tower. Costumes and customs from east and west merge in the streets of her cities. And in the country the tra- ditional ways still cling like the elusive fragrance of cherry blossoms on the spring wind. The ways are mixed. A traditional geisha entertains in a Club in Tokyo. Little has changed for her way of life since the S of Madame Butterfly fimmortalized in music by Puccinij. day But beside the grace, the beauty, the skill and charm of the geisha resides the world of the hustlers of Yokosuka and Sasebo. But Japan, like the Philippines, is basically something far above the lights and girls and bars. ,f gc. ' , , , K A, ,ffl 517' - -gr yuh . ,f ' 37 sg ' .-, lf. 4 ' 4 N , - tk -. ,Ty , bf' Q ,gre ag. ni V E U ,Zhi .t .,, ,qi .tv mi. ' ft y iff . , '12 1 mm: E. Y Hong Kong, too, is a study in contrasts. But its main attractions were the markets, the stores, the trade goods. And it was refreshing to be somewhere where English was the official language and the signs could be read. But it was still the Orient, and the ways of life were alien to most of us - or were we alien to- them? ,.... , g , Qiininn ia, 1: 5. uw ..,,. uae? A F Y!-wa Tix f f -rw' X 43-,f Wi M f X 41 .X lffv 4 KK-f vi Q.-f,7fy, Q MQWQ2 Az. 7414 ?4zwQ Q, X K 'XW1 Maj! 6 ,W V QQ? 'WS 'MW NW ,J f. ,ffm-, 7 if fiif fiii ffff f-y,,?iiz 'V fi F rw fill! fiffffz 5 2 if 2 Wiz 22231 ' .ww 26 fgf -1 uhnnm -W ffl: Shades of London: Doubledecker buses. A 3- A way of life. ---Hr The walled, forbidden city in Kowloon. 'QQ R4 A pull-QUQQ a Q 'mi K g T' www- H wmflhmgu The place where we bought all those books and records The most beautiful girls in the Orient - and perhaps the most willing gl' HAWAII Hawaii, our last stop before home. And it was beautiful. The perfection of the northern areas, the crowded hotel region along Waikiki, the towering mountains, the lush green, the sugar cane and pineapples. And all those round eyes walking along the streets in next to nothing. It was good conditioning for the streets of San Francisco. After the wildness of WESTPAC, the blood needed cooling. T e 1 - ...q. Y, 4-of ply' - ll .J 9 x,.,f W 3 Z' A X ' W-f ' L 33? id gh 4,4-nk 2'! , If 'xx fl x, -.,. M M0 - JI . A 3 ...W , Q, 1 'Iii wig-, . Qin , ,, w 1 'fi Z ji .. ..., .Q mm. . W4,, 4L -,MU ,-,,-n . , .., - .-u ., Zz ,.,a 'p ,,.-nv '-no -1- F1 qw ,,- il 351 T f 'X rad-Ba , - ,r,,,,,.., 4,,,,,..r-f PHP Throw your hat over and never sail under the Golden Gate again. ,, rm-rf-awl a-'R Q l2mu1fH E f, E Mimi. Home: to our women, our families Home - - Q' 1 D 9 in n G45 'H .,,, J ., -- '- ,,,,ff., , 5 A --' , f,.f..f ,rf ' ,,h 7 , -1-4 1,1 A--' L ' XQN' ,I A K , x x we f , X' Q, gn, . P. h ,-pq .' NUI 4 ,X vw - - nn 5 - k ,.. I x v , IM., Y-. L Q- , ' 5 4 M,-in X xxsl' P1 ' E .WJ A TABLE OF CONTENTS History .... Written . . . Pictorial .... Officers and Chiefs . . Captain Brenner . . Captain Gormley . Executive Officers Department Heads Division Officers . CPO's ........ Crew . ...... X-Admin... Navigation . . . OC ...... OE ..... OI... A.. B.. E.. M.. R.. First .... Second . . . Third . . . Medical . . S-1 .... S-2 . . . S-3 ..... HQ-3 .... Transferred Activity .... Purpose . Liberty ..... Subic Bay . . . japan ...... Hong Kong Kaohsiung Hawaii . . Welcome Home J-3 NAME AND RATE if Il! Ill Ik Ik at Ik HIC Ik Ik Ik Ik ik lk 'F vk Ik ik 'II Ik ik il' Ik ak Ik Pk Sk Ik lk 11 ill ik wk ill lk Ik all ik ik Ik lk ak Ik lk Ill ABRIOL, Marcos P., SKI ADAMS, Gary D., FN AFOS, George O., TN AIKEN, Earl H., LTJG ALBERT, Michael J., SN ALCONTIN, Anec .o A., TN ALCORDO, Cris -20, SKC ALDRIDGE, Ro ert W.,.SA ALLEN, James lvl., RM3 ALLMAN, William H., GMSN ALLMOND, Bruce E., FA ALSOBROOK, Gerald, BM3 ALVAREZ, jose K., TN 4 AMBROSE, Stephen W., SN AMENDOLA, AnCl'l0f1Y, SKSN ANCONA, Raymond W., FN ANDREWS, John, SFM3 ANIAG, Edwin D., SN ARANYOSI, Robert A., EM3 ARENSA, Norberto R., SK1 ARIZALA, Alberto O., TN ARNOLD, Howard H. III, SN AUSTIN, Max C., BM3 BACKES, Ronald J., CDR BAGGETT, Rocky D., SN BAIRD, Donald W., SKSN BAIRD, Freddy R., SN BAKER, Robert B., EN2 BALLOK, Alexander Jr., SK3 BALLOU, Richard, EM1 BALLOU, William R., SN BANKS, Martin M. jr., AZ2 BANNISTER, Gary E., SK3 BARBATO, Richard G., SKSN BAUER, Michael D., SN BEALS, St racey J., ADJ2 BEEMAN, William J., EMI BEHNE, Terry N., SN BELL, Keith O., SK3 BELT, Jasper, HMC BELTON, William S., MM2 BENJAMIN, james M., SH1 BENNETT, James G., HM2 BENSON, Thomas D., ENS BERG, Alan G., SA BERKNER, Thomas C., IC1 BIEBER, Douglas L., SN BIRKS, Harold L., SH2 BISCHOF, Ricky L., SN BLACK Willie P., SN BLISS, Richard S. Jr., DP3 BOISVERT, Philip, RMI BOLAND, Richard L., AMS3 BONAFE, Eligio V., SH1 BORDEN, Robert A., SK2 BOSARGE, Robert E., MM2 BOSTIC, Phillip C., FN BOUCHARD, Walter, SKC BOWDLE, Farrell W., CSI BOWER, john E., ETR2 BOYER, John L., SN BRANNON, Herry M., SN BRATTON, Richard G., GMG3 BRENNER, Thomas B., CAPT BROCK, Michael D., SN BROOKS, james W., MM2 BROWN, Harry, HMC BROWN, Lawrence V., BMI 100 DIV. PAGE S-2 8 M 36 S-3 8, 48, 70 24, 62 H 43, 68, 94 S-3 48, 50 S-2 26, 47, 73 2 40 OC 30, 61 2 E 1 52 S-3 48 2 40, 94 S-2 52 M 36 R 10, 37, 70 S-l 44, 61 E 8, 35, 67 S-l , S-3 48 2 40 2 21, 62 OC 30 S-2 46 1 38 A 33, 65 S-1 44, 45 E 52 S'3 8, 50 HC-3 51 S-2 22, 46 S-2 OC 30, 60 HC-3 51 E 35 OC 30, 67 S-1 44, 61, 72 H M 8, 36 S-3 H 43 25,66,69,70,94 S-2 46 E 35 1 38 S-3 48 S-3 12, 48, 50 S-3 48,6l,67,70 S-1 44 OC 52 HC-3 5-3 S-2 46, 73, 94 A A 33, 65, 67 S-2 5-3 S-1 28, 44, 45 N 29, 60 2 40 3 22 8,ll,l8,20,68,70 S-2 46, 61 A H 26, 69 2 8, 12 3 Indicates Plankowner NAME AND RATE BROWN, Vinton O., SA 1 DIV. BRYAN, Billy G., CSC 5-3 B ' BULLOCK, james, BRC BULLOCK, Kenneth H., EM2 E ' BUNDY, John W., CS1 3-3 1 BURBRIDGE, Robert, cwoz 1 BURKE, William J., SN 1 BURLESON, Joseph G., PR2 BUTTERMORE, Alan L., DC3 BUZAN, Bradley P., SA 1 ' BYRD, Raymond R., SN O1 ' BYRNE, Frederick L. Jr., BM2 2 CABUCO, Rafael I., TN S-3 ' CAGLE, Lee, ICC E ' CAIN, James M., GMG3 3 CAMPBELL, Corder C., LT CARRERE, John F., ENS CARSON, Iohnny W. B., FA M ' CARTER, Ray, EM2 E CARVER, John N., ENS ' CASIMIRO, Augusto C., SD3 S-3 ' CASTLE, Joseph A., FN A ' CATES, Ronald, EN3 A CERVANTES, Frank A., YN3 X ' CHADDERTON, Ronald L., SN 1 ' CHAN, Keith T., SK2 S-2 ' CHITTENDEN, Charles P.,MM2 M 'F CHRISTMAN, Harry L., RM3 OC ' CIARLEGLIO, Gerald A., SK3 S-2 ' CIORCIARI, Alessio, SN l ' CLARK, Harry E., SA 2 ' CLARK, Raymond G., SN S-2 1' CLIFFORD, Guy G., SA S-3 CLIFFORD, Patrick E., SK3 S-1 ' CLOPTON, Raymond L., SK1 S-2 ' CLOUD, Carl C., EN1 A ' COCHRAN, Donnie G., BM2 1 HC- COCHRAN, Hamid E., AE2 cocHRAN, William L., FA E 1 COE, Jim R., SK3 S-1 COLLINS, John S., SK3 S-2 1 cook, William R., SN S-2 5 cooKSEY, Albert, GMGC 3 CONRAD, H. Reed Jr., SN S-1 ' CORRIGAN, Donald L., BM3 1 ' COSPELICH, James E., SM1 OC COULTER, Daniel C., LTJG ' COWAN, Daniel R., CDR ' CRAWFORD, Sheldon W., SKSN S-2 CREECH, Lawrence O., SA 2 ' CRESSEY, William E., BMSN 2 ' CULLEN, James A., EMCS X 5 CULOTTA, John E., EN3 A ' CUNNINGHAM, Dennis E., DP3 S-1 'F CURRY, Robert R., ETR2 OE 5 CURTIS, Conrad M., RM3 OC 1' CURTIS, David V., LTJG ' CUSTODIO, Alfonso A., SD3 S-3 DANZL, Robert L., SA 2 ' DAUSEY, Ken H., RM1 OC ' DAVIDSON, Dennis L., BM3 2 DAVIS, Theodore B. Jr., SKI S-2 DAVISON, Orville E., BTFA B ' DEADMOND, Theodore L., EM3 E 'I DEAN, Gary A., BT2 B 'E DEBARY, james H., FA B ' DEHERRERA, Michael G., SN 2 4' DE JESUS, Jose S., SK1 S-2 HC-3 R 3 PAGE I 38, 75 26 52 35 48, 67 14 38 51 38 52 40, 72 52 22,43,58,64 24 36 10, 35 25, 70, 79 48 33, 64 52 28, 67 38 46 30, 62, 72 8, 46, 58 52 40 46 46, 68 44, 72 8, 10, 46 8, 33 51 44 73 52 52 28, 98 8, 12, 38 8 24, 94 8,9,11,21,70 40, 41 40 3, 9, 26 52 44, 66 31, 60, 69 24, 32 40 8, 30, 31 46 34 35, 67 34 82 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NAME AND RATE DIV. DEWEES, Alton R., BM3 DIAZ, Clarence L., BT2 DIAZ, Edeberto, SN DICKINSON, Loyd E., LCDR DILLARD, Randy, SN DILTZ, james W., SHB3 DI RUSSO, Donald R., SK3 DONALDSON, William C., SK3 DONOHOE, Gregory W., RM3 DOUGLASS, ICUY W-i SA DREHER, James P., GMGC DREHER, Mark S., SN DRENTH, David j.,,EN2 DRIGGERS, Charles E., SN DRUMMER, jesse, LTJG DUNCAN, Moses N. jr., SA DURDEN,'jimmy L., BT2 DURLAND, james L., DPC DURRAN, Robert E., MMC EDGING, Harold L., AEC EDMAN, Glen A., PN3 EDMISON,Stephen, FN EDWARDS, Robert S., SA EDWARDS, William W., SA ELDER, Michael B., LTJG ELLIOTT, Bobbie L., BM2 EMEHISER, Frederick J., SN EMPIZO, Eddie S., SN ENCARNACION, W. B., TN ENDERS, james A., HM2 ENGER, Wayne D., DK3 ENMAN, Bruce, SN ESSEX, Darrell R., SN EVANS, Paul R., DC3 EVERETT, William, SR EVOLA, Paul F., ATR2 FAITH, Gerald W., BMl FALTER, Thomas L., FN FARR, George L., EMC FAULKNER, William M., BM3 FAVARA, Ronald L., SK3 FEATHERLY, Kenneth J., BM3 FEINBERG, Andrew S., SK3 FERDIG, Donald L., SA FERGUSON, james R., EM2 FERMAN, Thomas L., SA FESNIAK, joseph j., MM2 FESTERVAND, john C., BTFR FEVOLD, Richard O., EM2 FICOCELLI, Richard A., SA FIGGINS, Michael K., RD2 FINK, john W., ETN2 FINN, Thomas E., SK3 FISHER, Richard S., SN FITZ, Francis E., QMC FITZHUGH, Jimmie L., SN FLEISCHMAN, Henry L., RD3 FLEMING, Joseph P., BM3 FLEMING Loyd T., ET1 FLORES, Bernardo A., FA FLOWERDEW, Kenneth,MMCM FLOWERS, Edward L., SK2 FLOWERS, Gene B., MMC FLOYD, Danny L., RMS FLOYD,.Michael N., BM3 FLOYD, Walter jr., SK1 FOOR, james R. jr., SH3 FORD, Gary L., RD3 PAGE 2 B 34 3 42 25 2 12, 40, 70 S-3 48, 49, 61 S-2 46, 67, 94 S-2 46 OC 30, 72 1 3 8 S-2 22, 46 A 52 2 40 3 42, 58 B S-1 26 A HC-3 51 X 9, 12,28,62 E 52 1 2 40 25,64,74,76 1 38,39,65,79,82 1 38, 79 S-2 8, 46, 47 S-3 H 8, 43 S-3 49 1 52 S-3 48, 49 R 9,37,48,66,77,79 2 52 HC-3 51, 61 1 38,62,75,80 B 34 E 26 1 38 S-2 1 38 S-1 2 40, 61 E 35 2 40 M 36 B E 35 2 52 OI 32,42,49,61,68,69,94 OI 8,31,60,69,74 S-1 2 N 9, 26, 69 2 40 OI 32, 67, 70, 85 1 8, 38, 76 OE 31 A 33 A S-2 14, 46 M 52 OC 30 2 8, 10,12,40 S'2 81 46, S-3 50 OI 32, 94 ' Indicates Plankowner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19,20,62,64,67,68,74 NAME AND RATE DIV. PAGE FORD, Harle G,, R FORD, Willialril, RM3MSN gg FOREMAN, Frank E., SH2 S-3 FORTUN, Erryl A., EM3 E 35 61 FOSTER, Tim th SA , ' ' 0 Y' 5 3 48 60 IIQQULTZ, William R., BT2 B 34' EDERICKS, Lawrence E., N FREEMAN, Gerald H., HM2 S il ig'66'67'94 FRICKE, john C., SN 5-1 22 FRITZLER, Raymond T.. SK2 S-2 52 FUENTES, Arturo, SN 1 12 38 GA LENA, David l., DC3 R ' GALLION, Michael T., AN HC-3 61 GARCIA, Laureano, SKC S-2 14 52 67 GARMALINSKY, T. w., DP3 s-1 44, ' GARRETT, Richard A., BM3 2 52 GARY, George E., MMS A 33 GASILAN, Robert P., RMP. OC 8, 30 GATES, Edtoy, SA 1 79 GATTEN, William R., SN 1 GAUSMAN, Phillip H., MMFN A 52 GEBROSKY, Jerome W., SA 2 40 GEORGE, Gary D., SN 2 GERARDO, Carlos T., TN S-3 48 GIBLER, Edward F. Ill, SHL3 S-3 48 GILES, Jeffery E., SA 2 40, TT GILL, james E., BTFA B 34 GODWIN, Fred, GMGC 3 26, 63 GONZALES, Manuel A., SA S-1 GONZALES, Paul jr., SA 1 GONZALEZ, Felix, PNSN X 9, 28 GOODRICH, Gary L., BMS I 52, 76 GORMLEY, Robert H., CAPT GRAFTON, Lawrence S., SA 2 40 GRAJEK, Kenneth C., RD2 Ol 8, 32, 70 GRASS, Terrance L., SA OC 30, 62, 70 GRAVEL, Rudolph P., DK2 S-3 GRAVES, Lawrence S., BM3 l 38, 65 GREEN, George E., FTG2 3 15, 52 GREEN, Steven A., SA 2 I2 GRICE, john C., AN HC'3 51 GRIFFIN, john F., BMC X GROGAN, David K., MM2 M 36, 70 GRUSENMEYER, F. j., DK2 S-3 8 GRYLLS, Maurice L., SA 2 52 GUBATAN, Teodulo C., SDC S-3 8, 26, 67,70 GUEST, Robert P., DC2 R 37 GUNTHE RT, Douglas D., YN3 X 8 GUYER, Paul K., FN R 37 HAGER, Eric L., CS3 S-3 48 HALL, jeffrey B., SK3 S-2 46 HALL, Roger D., SA 2 40 HAMMONDS, james LTJG 8, 25 HANSEN, Lloyd L., SK2 S-2 46 HAPNER, Gerald G., FN E 52 HARDIEN, Harold E., LT 22, 64 HARDY, Alan H., SA S-1 48 HARDY, jack, PCI X 8, 52 HARKEY, Billy E., BM2 2 8, 10 HARMES, Eugene W. jr., CS3 S-3 48 HARNEY, Allen D. jr., SA S-2 HARRIS, Neil R., SN OC 52 HARTWICK, David R., MMC M 26 HARTMAN, Craig L., SA S'3 HASSEBROEK, Wayne L., SN 2 40. 67 HAUG, Kenneth, RD2 OI HAWK, Lyle, LTJG 24, 94 HEEB, Patrick W., EMS E 35 . ,. . . . - v N.. new-.Qi-1-'fan' ,,,....m..-... :i.u.w'fuVs..:.4.zva4.1f..x.4fr4un9r!f5l:Hi J' , ...rf-.ma :mm-' . 101 .. . 4..- .i . . gggwfi--i A3.....1LYg ...P . i i . ,VH 3 T :I 11 1 3, NAME AND RATE . DIV ' HENDRICKSON, Riley C., RD2 OI HENDRY, Michael M., SM3 OC ' HERB, Lee P.,,RD2 OI ' HERMAN, Gary J., MM2 A HERON, James,J., QM2 N ' HERRON, Willie L., Jr., FN B ' HIGH, Richard W., FTG2 3 ' HILL, Richard L., LCDR HILL, Ronald L., LTJG ' HILL, Wayne S., QM3 N ' HINTZ, Gary H., SN X ' HISKEY, James M., BT2 B HOCH, Jesse D., EM2 E ' HODAC, Louis J. Jr., FTG2 HOFF, James R., ICFN ,E Y' HOGUE, James D., BM2 2 HOLOVNIA, William M., LT HOLT, John R., BT2 B ' HOPKINS, Bruce, 'LT HORNER, Ray, LCDR HOUTS, Stephen J., DP3 S-1 ' HOWARD, Charles. Jr., SA 1 HOWE, William F., WO1 HUBILLA, Rodolfo T., TN S-3 HUDSON, Harry L., CSI S-3 ' HUDSON, Neil M., SFP3 R HULL, Gregory A., SN S-2 ' HUNSICKER, David S., LCDR HUNT, Jack S., SA 1 ' HUNTER, Thomas, SA 1 . HURT, David W., SA 1 HUTCHINSON, John C., CS3 S-3 ' HUTSON, Roger L., FN M HYDE, Carlos E., SA S-3 IDOL, Guy S., EM3 E IRLE, Gregory J., SA 2 JABLANOFSKY, Joseph W.,HM3H JACQUES, A. Christopher, ENS 3 ' JAMISON, Donald E., SK3 S-2 ' JENKINS, Donald P., AK3 S-2 JENKINS, Tommy R., SK1 S-2 ' JOHNSON, Archie L., SA 2 ' JOHNSON, Brent R., RM3 OC JOHNSON, Darrell G., SA S-1 JOHNSON, Edward J., BT1 B ' JOHNSON, Gorden L., SN ' JONES, Daniel S., FN ' JONES Gerald, CWO2 JONES, Elliott H., LTJG ' JONES, Monty P., FN M ' JONES, Terrance B., SN 2 ' JOSEPH, Maurice A., FA S-2 JOVILLAR, Cesar C., MR1 R ' KAMBEITZ, George B., SM3 OC KAUFFMAN, William B., BM3 1 KAUFMANN, Richard L. Jr., SA 1 ' KEE, Stephen A., SN A KELEHER, Thomas R., SMSA OC ' KEMMIS, James D., YN3 2 ' KENNEDY, Oliver Jr., SH1 S-3 ' KENT, Robert W., ETN2 OE ff KERR, David L., SN 1 + KIEFER, John C., SF1 R 8 KIENITZ, Roger H., HM3 H 1- KIMBALI-f, Donald D., YN3 X ' KIMBALL, James E., RMC OC KIMPTON, John M., SK3 S-2 KING, Larry D., DC1 R 1 A PAGE 32, 68, 94 53 32, 67, 69 33, 65 29, 60, 70 34 42 8, 22 24, 49 29, 68 8, 53 34 35 l2f66,7'0,79 24, 54, 94 34 8, 24 24, 64 67 38 25, 79 48, 50 49 37, 70 46 10,22,64,67 38 53 14, 53 36, 77 49 35, 61 40 25, 28 53 53 53, 62 30, 31 8, 34 53 25 24 36 53 37 30, 38, 61 38, 79 30,59,61,62,70 40, 53 8, 31 38, 67 8, 37, 94 8 8,13,26,74 26, 66 46, 94 8, 37, 64 Indicates Plankowner NAME AND RATE mv, PAGE wk 'lf Ik lk Sk 14 ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik ik lk lk 'IF Ik 1: fr is wk II' Ik Ik Ik II! Il! lk lk if ik 12 Ik Ik 1 8 if lk KING, William C., SK3 KINGSTON, Dean A., SR KINKEAD, Charles A. Jr., SA KINNEY, Hurley M., ADJ2 KITE, Kenneth D., SN KLEIN, John C., RD3 KLINE, Terry L., SA KOCH, William J., SK2 ' KOENES, John E., BT2 KOGELSCHATZ, Vern L., GMG KOHL, Jacob D., CDR KOPASZ, Allen S., BM3 KOWALSKI, Stephen R., MM3 KRUPNIKOFF, Barry I., SA KULKIN, Harley Z., SA KUNZMAN, Alan E., SN KURTZ, Dennis A., FTG2 LABADOR, Demetrio A., TN LABELLE, Bruce A., BM3 LAFNITZEGGER, Fred A., LT LAFOY, Charles R., SN LAIB, William G., ETN3 LAMB, Aubra B., SK3 LARRABEE, Michael W., SA LARSON, Harold B., BM3 LAZZARETTI, Jon A., LT LEA, Leonard W., III, FTG2 LEONARD, William J. Jr., SK2 LESTER, Vern D., SK1 LEVIN, Lawrence A., SM3 LEWIS, James J., LT LIGHTFOOT, William D., RD2 LILLEY, Leonard L. Jr., BM3 LIMON, Jesus, IC2 LINDSTROM, William P., FTG2 LINEMAN, Roy, ETN3 LIPSCOMB, Thomas M., SK2 LITTLEFIELD, John ENS LIVINGSTON, William C., SA LOFTIS, Melvin R., BM3 LOGAN. Russel A., LCDR LONDON, Richard J., SA LONG, Garry D., SA LONG, Kenneth W., RM3 LOREN, Guillermo'A., SD1 LOVELL, Jeffrey R., DP3 LURGES, James P., SN LUTHER, James R. Jr., CDR LYLE, Charles S., ENS LYNCH, Michael S., FTG3 MACHITAR, Francisco J.,DK1 MADDOX, William O., SN MAERTENS, Paul A., SA MAES, Thomas, IC2 MALEY, Patrick M., SA MALLOY, Thomas, SA NIALONE, Charles, SN MALONEY, Larry E., AN MANN, Alfred R., BT1 MARCUS, John W., SA MARIN, Felix C. Jr., FA MARKHAM, William E., CSC MARRANCA, Paul J., SN MARSHALL, Robert C., SA MARSHALL, Kenneth P., SF MARTIN, Charles S., RM3 MARTIN George R. Jr., SA MARTIN Howard L., MR3 S-2 2 2 HC-3 S-2 OI 2 S- 1 B 3 3 1 M S-3 A S-3 3 S-3 1 S-3 OE S- 2 1 2 3 S-2 S- 1 OC OI 1 E 3 OE S- 2 1 1 8-2 S-3 OC 8-3- S- 1 1 3 S-3 5-3 2 E 3 1 S-3 HC-3 B 2 M S-3 2 X S-3 OC 1 R 53 8 40, 77 77 47 3,13,32,42 40 44 42 11, 22 38 36 49 33, 59,65 49, 50 49 22,24,46,64,73 49 9 46,47,67,73 38 8, 40 22,64,70,94 42, 82 46, 47, 73 14, 44 5 62 22,24,30,64,68 32 42 70, 94 31 47 25 38 22 64 47 49 30 38 22 64,67 25 8, 9, 42 , 8, 49 49 41, 76 8, 35 42 39 53, 62.67 9, 51 8, 34 41 36 41 28 30 39 37,48 AND RATE F MARTONE, Joseph D., FN 1 MARTYN, Robert A., LTJG MATTHEWS, Robert W., CS2 MATTHIES, David, DK2 4' MAXWELL, Ronald A., PC3 MAYTON, john G., ETN3 is MCCARTHY, Edward J., SK2 ' MCCORMICK, Phillip, PN3 8 MCDONALD, George W., BMC MCGRAIL, Martin D. jr., SN MCGRATH, Michael J., BM5 a MCGUIRE, Charles G., SA 4 MCKENNA, Theodore R., LCDR MCKINNEY, Rex U., CWO4 s MCLEAN, Harry A., RD2 MCLEAN, john H., SN MCMA!-ION, James, SK2 MCMEANS, Arthur S. III, FN - Maw1LL1AMS, Gary D., QM3 MEATOGA, Bruce M., SA MELLO, Raymond L. Jr., MM3 MELLOW, Michael A., SA ' MENIDZA, Jose R., SA MESSENGER, Wallace K.,BM3 MILLER, Michael, SN MILLER, Thomas A., CSI MINARD, Michael G., SA ' MITCHELL, Earl G., GMG2 MOBLEY, Ronald L., SA MOEHLE, Pau1 E., RDSN MOLLNOW, Dan H., AMH2 1' MOLTER, James M., MM1 1' MOONEY, Michael T., SR MOORE, Wally, SN ' MOOREHEAD, Robert L., MM3 MORSE, William C., EM2 MORET-SANCHEZ, R.. SK3 MORTON, Jacky C., AK3 MOSS, Darrel H., SA MRASAK, Rodney S., SA MULLALLY, Charles W., SA MULLIGAN, john R., ENFA MUSKOPF, Donald R., MM2 NEEB, William M., IC2 NELSON, john, QM3 NETTLES, Ronnie L., SK3 NEUN, Norman R., FN NEVLING, Robert L., IC2 NEWTON, Robert B., SN NICHOLS, Robert J., SK2 NICK, George C., SA NIETUPSKI, Steven A., SN NOWAK, john, AE3 OGLE, Herschel W., BT2 OLENIACZ, Charles G., EM2 OLMO, Rafael jr., SN ORANTE, Estelito P., SKCS OLSEN, Christopher M., ENS OLSON, Earl D., PC3 OLSON, Emmett, SA OLSON, james T., SN OLSON, Terrence, EM3 ORIAS, Sofio B. Jr., EMI ORTIZ, Michael, MM3 O'SHEA, ,Patrick A., YN3 0'TOOLE, Terry A., RD3 OVERMAN, Douglas, LCDR OWEN, Michael L., MM2 PADILLA, Fred A., SN DIV. PAGE A 33, 67 24, 62 S-3 S-3 49, 67 X 28 OC 31, 69 S-2 8 X 8. 53 1 26.70,75,79,82 1 68 2 40, 67 S-2 47, 61 14, 24 25, 62 OI 9,32,61,67,69 1 39. 61, 62 S-1 8, 44 B N 8, 29 oc 79 A 33 2 41 1 39, 82 2 H 13, 43 S-3 49, 67 3 3 42, 63 2 41 OI 32, 61 Hc-3 M 36 2 8 N 29, 68 M 53 E 8 S-2 47 Hc-3 51 2 41 2 41, 60 2 41 A A E 35 N 29, 68 S-2 A E 8, 35 S-2 47, 48 S-1 8, 14, 44 1 39, 61 S-3 49, 60, 61 Hc-3 51, 61 B 34 E 8, 35 S-3 13 S-1 26, 45 25, 68 X 28 1 39 2 41, 56 E 8, 35 E 8, 35 M 36 S-1 8, 44 OI 32.67.8194 9, 14, 25 A 33 S-2 47, 73 ' Indicates Plankowner NAME AND RATE DIV. I PANGANIBAN, Antonio , PARKER, James D. w., gH,1TN PARLIER, Russell, BT1 PARSONS, john A., SN PATIENCE, William H., IC1 ' PATRICK, Herbert G., SK2 PATTERSON, Edward A., SN PECK, james D., CS1 PEELER, Charles, SFC PENA, Diego, FN PENDLETON, Joe W., SH2 PENDZIMAS, George A., SM3 PENNINGTON, Frank C.,DCFA PERKINS, Ross D., BM1 PERRY, David L.. DP1 PERRY, Michael F., DP3 ' PETERS, Dennis M., SN ' PETTIT, Hal C., BM3 PEVY, james A., MMCM PHALEN, Samuel R., BMCM PHILLIPS, Michael K., PNSN ' PHILLIPS, Russell A., DP3 PIEROTTI, Julius V. jr., SK2 ' PINKERTON, William W., SK2 ' PRICE, Sterling B. jr., PN3 PRIM, Rick J., SA ' PULIDO, Prelido M., TN ' PUNSALAN, Carlos, TN QUERIDO, Ernesto, SD3 QUICK, Randall N., FA QUINN, William M., AMS3 RAMONES, Melvin K., ETR3 ' RASMUSSEN, Gale R., BM2 ' RATHBURN, Kay F., MM2 ' REA, Charles, LTJG REDMAN, Michael B., FN ' REED, Robert E., SM1 ' REEVES, Richard A., SN ' RENNER, William C., MM3 ' REYES, Steven, GMG3 REYNA, Armanda G., FN ' REYNOLDS, Daniel A., FN RICHEY, james T., SN RICKSECKER, Robert E., SN ' RICKRODE, john M., MM2 5 RIGGINS, John T-. SD2 RILEY, Edward V., MM3 RISE, Gary, ADR3 ROACH, james, DP1 ROBERTSON, Raymond, SK3 4' RODDY, Charles P., LTJG ' RODGERS, jerry, BT1 ' ROGERS, john, SK2 ROHLFING, William A., BMS ROMAN, Eugene P., SA 1' ROMANS, Charlie F., EM1 ' ROMERO, Rafael M., SKC ' ROQUE, Kit Carson jr., YN3 4' ROSE, Clifford C., DCI 4' ROYAL, Donald C., SK3 3' RUDOLPH, Rodney D., SH2 ' RUIZ, Ronald, SN RUNNELS, Delford E., SA 'E RUSSELL, James L-. FN RUSSELL, Roger M., GMG1 ' RUTH, james T., FN RYAN, William F., SN ' SADDI, Roberto M., TN ' SALCHENBERGER, D. R., SN i i i t 1 S-3 S-3 B X E S-2 1 S-3 R E S-3 OC R 1 S-1 S-1 2 2 X 1 X S-1 S-3 S-1 X 1 S-3 S-3 S-3 M HC-3 OE 1 A A OC 1 M 3 B A 2 2 M 5-3 M HC-3 S-1 S-2 B S-2 1 2 E S-1 X R S-2 S-3 1 2 R 3 M 1 S-3 X M , .,.. ............,. ,.,.-4-.3-we-.8-Q.-Qafgggga ........ ............a..--Q-.,u-mass mug.-:ant ua .aa . , ,.. 1 PAGE 8, 49 49 34 28 35 47, 49 26 35 15 37 8, 39, 41,76 44, 45 44 41, 44, 48 8, 53 26 9 28 53 49 8,10,14,45 28 82 50 10, 50 50 36 51 31 39, 79 8, 33 24 33 30 39 36, 77 42, 76 34, 64, 67 33, 59, 65 41 41 50, 69 36 51 53 8, 25 8, 53 53. 94 8, 39 41, 60, 77 8 8, 26 8, 10, 53 53 47 50, 67 39 41 37 36, 61, 67 39 50 9, 28 103 ,- , 4 ,LA l, ll if l. I il V l 5 1 . l l l D RATE NAME AND RATE DIV. PAGE NAME AN ra Gerald E., LT G 1 SALISDURY, Sherman C., LT 22164170176 1' 3I1iO3W3i7I3SON, Robert E., 3N 1 SALOMON, Abraham D., SD3 S-3 50 fr TIE, Clayton, M., FN I 1 SALOPEK, David, GMG3 3 53 TILTON, Rodger D., ADJI l ' SALZMAN, Steven H., SN A 33 3 TODD, Wayne L., PNC ' SANA, Federico, L., SK1 S-3 8, 50 TORRES, Jgge S., FA 1' SANDERS, Albert, BM3 2 8, 53 1 TREAT, James J., SK2 SANDERS, Joseph H. Jr., FA A 33 r TREVJNO, Rudolfo v., SN SAPP, Irvin J., Jr., IC3 R 35 1 TROWBRIDGE, Dennis J., SN SCHE1.LER, John M., SK3 S-1 45 .. TUBMAN, Raymond W., SK3 1 SCHROEDER, Robert, SK3 S-2 47 1' TYLER, Cadweu III, LTJG SCHROTH, Philippe C., YNSN X 281 62 1' ULMER, Samuel D., GMG1 1' SCHRUPP, Dale L., FA R 37'61'69'77 vAIL Miehaei S., FN a SCHRUPP, Duane L., QM3 N 8, 29. 69 VALENTINE, David A., AZA3 1' SCHWAIGER, Joseph E., MMI A 331 65 1' VANHOY, Teddy J., MR3 1 SCHWAN, Brllre G., MMC A r VAN ORMER, Lawson E., ETR2 1' SCOTT, Charles, YN2 X 81 10 VAN RONK, Steve L., ETSN I 1 SCOTT, David M., SN 1 13, 39 r VARGAS, Florencie Q., TN 1 SCREWS, Virgil A., DC3 R 37 VAUGHN, Mairie K., FA SEE, Wiuiarn M., GMG1 33 62 1 VAUGHN, Winston N., SK3 SEED, Robert E., FA TA, Leodi ario G., DK2 SEMMLER, Solomon G., SA 1 XIIIIII-:I'1-:OEdwin P.,idT-IG 1 SHARRARD, James W-r DP2 S4 53 1' vIvEiROS Pani J., SK3 SHERRAPJI Laffy DR DP2 S3 44' 75 VOLINGAXIAGE A. J., AN ' SIDUN, Charles, SN S73 53 rr WACHTER, Temgy L., SA 1' SIKORA, Ronald J.. BM3 1 8' 53 1 WAGOONER, Thomas C., LTJG 1' SIMCO, David W., SFM2 R 37' 79 1' WAGNER David C., OMO3 SIMPSON, John P., GMGC X 26, 63 ,F W ALKER1 Donn W., DP2 1' SIVERLY, Martin D., SN 1 391 70 .. WALKER' George W., CS1 ' SIVITS, Donald WH BM3 2 :Ir WALKER, Richard E., CS3 SKARE, Charles GW SA X 28 ar WALLER7 james H. Jr. SK2 SROGRN' Roger K MM3 M 36 WALSH Andrew R. SN, 1' SLANKARD, Leonard E., SN 3 -42, 67, 70 WARD 1RiChar d L 'SN 1: SLAVIK, David A., Jr., BT2 B 34 WASHINGTON Mighael J., SN I R SI-EECE, lQhnv DP3 S71 457 70 rr WATTS, Jameg W., CDR wk D3V1Cl, LTJG Donald E., .. SMITH, Floyd J., SA 1 WATKINS Stephen B., SN ' SMITH 5913 5 '1 RN M 6' 4 1' WATSON Monrgonnery, SKI 1' SMITH, Miehaei R., SN 3 42, 62, 3,9 2 P ID SA SMITH, Samuel R., ENFN A ak WATSON, aul. '1 CWO2 1 SMITH Terry M., SN 2 41 WATSON1 stef mg' 1 - 1 ATSON Thurman E., YNC SOLOYNA, Robert J., SH3 S 3 X W L d G BTC 1' SONCARTY, Philip, DP3 S-1 45, 62, 70 WEBB, T a ., h E MM3 SPENCER, Lane B., SA 1 39 ' WEHRENBERG, T omgs . 1' SPICUZZA, John H., QMSN N 8 7 WEITZEL1 John A I 2 SP-UHLER Janres W., SK3 S-2 47 WELCH, R07 E-. SKC 1' STAFFORD, John W., SK3 S-1 45 WESTRA, M?fk W-. I-TIG STALEY, Kenneth J., SA S-1 WHALEN, Rwky J-. SN 1 STANLEY, Randall, SN OC 30, 61 WHITE, Cullen W., MM2 STARKE, Charles E., ETN3 OE 12, 31, 60 WICKERSHAM, Paul S., SA 1' STEELE, William L. Jr., SN S-2 WILLIAMS, Charles E-r DC2 STEINEMAN, Robert A., BTFA B 34 WILLIAMS, Jerry T., DCFA STEMPLY, Roger M., AMSAN HC-3 51 WILSON, Cornell B., ADJ 3 STONE, Harold C., SK2 S-I 45 WILSON, Freeman A., DP2 STRUAD, Janies D., SA X 28 1' WILSON, Michael W., BM3 STRAUD, Lee J., SN X 28 WILSON, Robert D., DP3 STREY, David O., ADJ2 HC-3 51 WILSON, Ronald R., RD3 SULLIVAN, Robert A., SKSN S-2 1' WINDSOR, Dudley 1. 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