Wisconsin (BB 64) - Naval Cruise Book

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He graduated 18th in a class of 453 and com- missioned Ensign on June 4, i925- His first duty assignment was aboard the battleship Tennessee, where he served until May 1, 1926. He was then transferred to the USS California for duty as assistant communication officer on the staff of the Commander in Chief, Battle Fleet. From June 1927 until August 1932, Admiral Crommelin served aboard the ships Bruce, Schenck and Antares. He had his first taste of shore duty in August of 1932, when he became Officer in charge of Scouting Force Camera Party and continued this assignment until being ordered to duty gf the Naval Academy in September 1933. Admiral Crommelin returned to sea in June 1936, re- porting aboard the battleship Pennsylvania where he remained until 1938, at which time he assumed duties as executive officer in the USS Preston. ' I Since that time until 1951 Admiral Crommelin com- manded the ships Fitch, Guest and Des Moines and served on several shore stations. Detached from the cruiser Des Moines July 1951, he was assigned to the Joint Staff of Commander in Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet, where he served until August 1952. At that time he reported as Assistant Chief of Naval Opera- tions. Admiral Crommelin assumed his present command on January 3, 1956. A One of five brothers, all graduates of the Naval Acad- emy, Admiral Crommelin has been awarded the following medals: Silver Star Medal, Bronze Star Medal with combat V, American Defense Service Medal with fleet clamp, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, American Campaign Medal and World War ll Victory Medal, He and Mrs. Crommelin, the former Miss Sally Hun- tress of Boston, Mass. have four children: Diane, 25: Henry, Jr. 215 Sally, 18 and Harriet, 10. CAPTAIN L. WILLIAMSON Captain Lindsey Williamson, Chief of Staff and Aide to Commander Battleship Division Two, was born in Newtonville, Mass. March 8, 1909. He attended schools in Newburyport, Mass., Rochester, N, Y. and Heights- town, N. J., and later studied for a year at the University of Rochester. He entered the U. S. Naval Academy in July 19-28, and upon graduation was ordered to the USS New York, serving aboard her for five YQ5l'5r mainly in the gunnery department. Assuming duties aboard the Wisconsin on Oct. 15, 1956, Captain Williamson came to us from the attack cargo ship Wyandot. As com- manding officer, he and the Wyandot participated in Operation Deep- freeze, a 27,675 mile, 158-day voyage to the southernmost extremitt' of the earth. For a short period the Wyandot sevred as flag ship for the officer in charge of the U. S. Antarctic Program, Adm. Richard E. Byrd- Throughout his colorful career Captain Williamson served and com- manded various ships, participating in operations in both Atlantic and Pacific theatres, He interrupted his Naval career to take graduate study at Ohio St. University in 1947. ln the Korean conflict, Captain Williamson played a Indio' Pan commanding a task group and activating a I7-ship international escort of the United Nations' Blockading and Escort Force in Korea. The Chief of Staff holds the following decorations: Silver Star: Bronze Star with V, Commendation Ribbon, Republic of Korea Presi- dential Unit Citation, American Defense with one star, American Theatre, EUYOPGCIH-African Theatre with three stars, Pacific Theatre with one SNP, World War ll Victory Medal, Occupation Ribbon, National Defel'lSe Ribbon, Korean Theatre with one star and the United Nations Ribbon- C0Pi0in Williamson is married to the former Miss Ruth E. DeLorse of Kenmore, N. Y. and refers to Chevy Chase, Md, as being his official address. Captain and Mrs. Williamson have one daughter, Joanne LouiS2. und 'WO SOM, Roger and Gerald, both members of the U. S. Naval Re- serve. hh' CAPTAIN JOHN O. MINER Our commanding officer, Captain John Odgers Miner was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on June 22, 1910. He entered the U. S. Naval Academy in June, 1927, and graduated whh a Bachehr of Sdence degree as endgn on June 4, 1931. After graduation from the Academy he was assigned to the battleship Maryland, where he served for two years. In subsequent tours of duty pdor to VVoHd NVar ll, he served on destroyers, cruisers and the old battleship Utah. He placed the destroyer Tingey in commission and assumed his first command on that ship in December 1943. Commanding her for twelve months, Captain Miner and the Tingey partici- pated in Pacific Theatre operations with the Third and Fifth Fleets. Among his decorations is a letter of commendation for meritorious conduct while commanding the Tingey in the Pacific. Hewas also awarded the Silver Star Medal for con- spicugug gallantry and intrepidity as commonding officer of that some destroyer during action against enemy Japanese forces in the Pacific War area. Upon detachment from command of the Tingey, he re- turned to the United States. From January 1945 until January 1954 Captain Miner performed various duties both ashore and afloat. Before boarding the Wisconsin on September 1, 1956, he served as U. S. Naval Attache in Rome, Italy, where he received the Order of Merit of the Itahna Repubhcf' In addition to the Silver Star Medal and the Commendation Ribbon, Captain Miner has the American Defense Service Medal with star, the American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Cam- paign Medal with five engagement stars, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, World War II Victory Medal, China Service Medal, Navy Occupation Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal and the United Nations Service Medal. Captain and Mrs. Miner, the former Miss Juliet McLure Campbell of Wheeling, W. Va. have two children-Juliet Denney Miner, age I6 and John Odgers Miner, Jr., Age 14. His official address is Bellaire, Texas. Enjoys the dependent's day cruise with his family 1 4 ...J-if u 1 , Z f , W. , fz' .,,sWfN4fY4.PX i We , f .fiiggfs-fi .XWMNJM S f f ,f , , .H inspects V His office is always busy . Mm COMMANDER H. A. CASSIDY, JR. Commander Herbert A. Cassidy, Jr., USN, Executive Officer of the USS WISCONSIN lBB 641, was born in East Glastonbury, Conn., Oct. 25, 1915. He' attended the Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio, for two years before enter. ing the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1935, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1939 gn June 1. He then reported to his first duty station qboqrd the USS NEVADA. Assuming duties aboard the WISCONSIN in 1955, Commander Cassidy came to this ship from duties at the Bureau of Personnel, where he was Assistant Branch Head in the Training Division. During his Navy career, Commander Cassidy has served aboard and commanded ships participating in aperq. tions in both Atlantic and Pacific theatres. The Executive Officer holds the following decorations: Navy and Marine Corps Medal, Bronze Star Medal, with gold star and combat V, and the American Defense, with the A. His campaign medals include the European Medal, the American Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Medal, the World War ll Victory Medal, the Occupation Medal, and the National Defense Medal. Commander Cassidy is married to the former Miss Joan Bentley of Evanston, Illinois, and refers to Norfolk as being his present official address, Commander and Mrs. Cassidy have three children, Maureen, 11, Kathleen, 9, and Michael, 3. , N8 la ' 'cz gfdalazq HISTORY OF USS WISCONSIN IBB-641 USS WISCONSIN was launched on 7 December 1943, third of the powerful IOWA-class battleships. After her shakedawn cruise to Trinidad, British West Indies, the WISCONSIN set course on 24 September 1944 for the Pacific war zone. WISCONSIN earned five battle stars and the Asiatic-Pacific area service ribbon for participating in: Leyte-Luzon operations and attacks, Luzon operation, Formosa, China and Nansei Shoto at- tacks, Fifth Fleet raids against Honshu and the Nansei Shoto assault and occupation operations at Iwo Jima, Okinawa Gunto operation, and Third Fleet operations against Japan in July and August 1945. As part of the occupation force, WISCONSIN dropped anchor in Tokyo Bay on 5 September 1945. She had been continuously at sea for 66 days, had steamed 105,831 miles since her com- missioning, and had participated in every Pacific naval operation since joining the fleet. Following overhaul, WISCONSIN sailed to Caribbean and South American ports, returning to Norfolk on 2 December 1946. In 1947 the ship was mainly devoted to U. S. Naval Reserve training cruises. On 25 October 1951 WISCONSIN sailed for the Far East. As flagship for Commander Seventh Fleet, she lent heavy gunfire support to United Nations forces off the eastern coast of North Korea. tte Her ribbons American Theatre Asiatic-Pacific Theatre I5 Battle Starsl Philippine-Liberation I2 Battle Starsl World War Il Victory Navy Occupation Uapanesel National Defense Korean Service I1 Battle Starl United Nations While striking 'transportation facilities in the Sonpn Chaho area on 15 March 1952, WISCONSIN received a direct hit from on enemy shore battery-her first hit in two wars. The ship sustained only light damage. Following five months of action in Korean waters she re- turned to the East Coast and shortly after departed for another midshipman training cruise on 9 June 1952, visiting Greenock, Scotland, Brest France, and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. On 25 August 1952, WISCONSIN again departed Norfolk to participate in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization exercise, Operation Main- brace starting at Greenock, Scotland and ending at Oslo, Norway. WISCONSIN departed for the Far East 9 December 1953. En route she stopped at Balboa, Canal Zone and on 12 October re- lieved the USS NEW JERSEY as flagship of the Seventh Fleet. In the following months WISCONSIN visited Kobe, Sasebo, Yokosuka, Otaru and Nagasaki, Japan and spent Christmas in Hong Kong, B.C.C. She was relieved in April 1954. On 11 July 1955 she took part in Midshipmen Cruise Baker visiting Edinburgh, Scotland, Copenhagen, Denmark and Guan- tanamo Bay, Cuba. The ship immediately proceeded to the New York Naval Shipyard for major overhaul, Upon completion of the overhaul period, she iourneyed to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 23 Janulary 1956 to operate from there on her shakedown rcuise which! was combined with Operation Springboard. On this cruise WISCONSIN visited Tampico, Mexico, Port-au-Prince, Haiti and Cartagena, Columbia. The ship re- turned to Norfolk, Va. 31 March 1956 for local operations. 1, 1 , gg 3 I f 4 I N 1 fi -E ,Q '41 .4 Q M 1 . 1 Ei . W 'iw H a 'I 1 5 ., 'Y , fi ff a K1 ii .Q is ,. 1 1 2 F gf as if lb 4 1 i I 3 Pg, L, i f ., Y wa ww .u':.:f ' L LL X V-, g xi if wrwfum Q' f.,w 'r f+f,A4. n ,. I wif? I ' . . . ' n ' mu- ' 1 1 w X T .X wif ,X frwlfg K , ,jexf ' 31ff'?, f 9 , f .W RHP 4 xdca aiamddq, 1 JL I I ii My ww ,Wm -z b ig!! 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The city itself ..... the Ramblas-the tree-lined boulevard filled with flower stands and kiosks-and people, twenty-four hours a day ..... the wide, modern avenues lined with expensive shops and cafes ..... the dark, narrow, winding streets with busy market places in the open air, and small crowded tavernsp and wine tapped from enormous casks five feet in diameter ..... the gardens on Montjuich ..... the people feeding pigeons in the plazas .... -. the fountain below the Palacio Nacional at night ..... the cavernous old cathedral where Isa- bella welcomed Columbus on his return from America , , , . . the color and excitement of the bull ring and the Sunday double-header ltwelve bullsl in our honor ,,,,, fhe sidewalk cafes after the late dinner hour, filled with people sipping cognac, watching the evening crowds stroll by, wgif.. ing for the Barcelona night-life to begin ..,,, the crowded clubs with flamenco dancers and cognac and beauti- ful siflsz Gnd tourists and sailors from all over the world- a thriving business from the tw o hours before midnight until dawn. And the delicate craftsmanship of an old countrY -ff The sidewalk cafes i ri, P I fr, 2 A X They return the visit aboard ship and w xx x X 1 ,X X XL have a party And then back to the sights ot Barcelona again ls 1 ll sz A 'X as l Green and neat, with rolling hills and gray cities, Gnd 3 the blue water of the lochs and the Clyde ..... stone 1 farmhouses on the hillsides with stone fences dividing the li green pastureland ..... narrow, winding roads con- ig necting tidy, quiet villages-and no billboards to mar the beauty of the land. if The handsomeness of Edinburgh-gray stone govern- ment buildings, the monuments and statues, the Castle on l the hill overlooking the long, green park ..... sailors and midshipmen everywhere, carrying cameras, buying cash- meres and tweeds in the shops on Princes Street. The bustle of Glasgow-industrial, commercialg with smoke pouring from ' x l r 3 l factory stacks and crowds moving along the busy downtown streets-more like an American city. Bicycle trips to the lochs over the hilly roads, with And thc Scottish b0Gts get us ashore to Greenock , ' frequent stops at village inns for relaxation-and good beer. And above all, the wonderful friendly Scotsman, buying you a drink at the neighborhood pub, inviting you to meet his family and join them for dinner, trying to make your visit to his country a memorable one-and succeeding. ,fl all l lvl all 5, fl vs :E Tl ,1 M wa 'AN' sm V -, sl ' ,eyes X N ' -sf M., ' H if 'ew ..,.s,..gj gs., , g if sf- fu'+'Hffi',,3 , 4,94 e t Q' 1 imzriiifq ,iyfzlfq '15, 'K Q. 'N FRQDAYS Crm V ,fi 7 ' -es 'Fi AY '.. f mg ,,', . - ,A f 1 Q 1 .W ,,.- RWBRO M X t, sw., jg 5 WK muAQiEF ' Q- m '2'411ia ' 'T 'ning ,EW XY' K . , y BQ g .an-was , 1 g ' , H Y. .vw .J .JH-ll A: 4 ,'v, i'-'Qvw 4 T N V 4 4 1 e i Q 4 msu.:m,mw:s1i.3! 133245. , , ln' iq Il HIDAVSD 9 u- And in Glasgow they help the midshipmcn ground , Then we see the sights in Edinburgh 15.43-ini. 'A J, M ,vg -J .. 'w+ +4-fr 4: 12,5 The Middies welcome visitors aboard ,mm fi ' Y ' k ,A A, -.AM x N y x i 1' is 1 'W-f,.vdv4M' 'C sg We make our own fun An exhibition 5-i'g,2 i,f.,-Qp,, fine- U 'fi 't ! E I i 1 With Captain Keeler i 1 Floor show and some puffy dancing gaIs New York, 1955 Dancing and I'l1U5iC Norfolk, I 956 With the Marines helping out '11 s And another party QW X ,X an gxz A AM, Q rw ' f X 'Q Divine 1 1 , QQ 'Q L' it ga,-2 qi I 'ag '??.':.f Adb 4, Masses Sb bth Cllplxlllt llPr1t'llt 1' 1'.t't'1t'l lllilxl Cdpfdln Frederic fs 1st-wlvl wits livin iii Llwitiigip, Ill, Hgh. I3 He t1tWll'It'il lltt' U15 lxltjvrll Atuqlgnyy of ruofY ,x . c Annapohsl Md, in 1945, drill was tgrmlimtetl as Lnslgn in June' 1929, Upon graduating from the Ala-lvniy he was assigned to duty aboard the USS COLORADO ln sulascqtiuitt tours of duty he Served aboard the cruiser CHARLESTON, and the destroyers SIMPSON Gnd WINSLOW. He was Staff Gunnery Officer of Commander Destroyer Squadron Nine in the Atlantic and served as Executive Officer of the University of Washington NROTC. He has commanded the attack transports, APPLING and MENIFEE and the destroyers TALBOT1' and BENHAM. Cap- tain Keeler was also Chief Staff Officer, Destroyer Task Flotilla Four as well as Chief of Staff and Aide of Commander Cruiser Division One in the Pacific. His shore duty has taken him to Colombia, South America where has was Chief of Naval Mission and Washington, D. C. where he served as Officer Distribution and Officer Retirement, I Before assuming command of the WISCONSIN on Septem- ber 3, 1955, Captain Keeler was Head of the Officer Distri- bution Branch, Bureau of Naval Personnel, Washington, D. C. Among his decorations are two Bronze Stars with V , three Letter of Commendation Ribbons with V and the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with seven engagement stars. He is married to the former Miss Donna Ellen Balch of Seattle, Wash., and has one son, Frederic Seward, Jr., age 16. His present assignment is Chief of Staff to Commandant Twelfth Naval District. At the Ship's Party 'V' g iz KW.. my .xxx Captain F. S. Keeler Commanding USS WlSCONSl N 1 September 1955 to 1 September 1956 Arrival of Admiral Wright at Tampico, MexiCO is I fi A f EEE? K BB64 i It lf ,. . .....- 1 X 3 A... i .1 , . R . Q .,, i, sue , Q. c., 'X f xg 1 3 . 4- ki: Y .N .1 in . u 'WH t .mn 'Q' Yi I D 1 .ll x l F Q12 Q., 1 1,19-V x W ' m ' 'nv v H 1 va A Q -A... 1 dv 5 WW fi I 5- Wx-, 52 And the deck force continues a never ending job N N fm! Weak? '1 Qu Q 3 f 3 F ,ff . R fw ff' ' Q x Q : .-411 X E In x QQX H ' ' 4 l o Qxxxxxxxhx ' Q !..-.- W . :ff fe X 5 F xffliqpxya QQUOOO iT S: ,. T f 2:' ,, Yi, x NN 'Z-v,: ,ax PY J o ai Q j k 2x a,e- 1 e' -6 a z E-e af a 2 2 r A S 4TTqE'-Tlfgififef-?i 'EE-5 5 7: ?:' eg1X1- ee eff Q - iff 'E XI of 13 5 fiz4- l ei '5?E?-'-Qiff -'J eV sf-ii? e fu 3' K A, gfi fj. - ,wg yd v -TWA-,.,, - f YU!! XKWW W L I1 I, 4 N X Nb P2 A X W ff M X X To keep the Wisky squared away Painting Chipping J 5. u ' A ,X X' X14 Ta V za Na f 34' ,-x, ,pw ,J Wm Q hr 'fa me-'mn' Af ..-1. lnuulluw------ --- f 0 . epenalewldz 0 Q'-Q A - Q-A . 'lf Y X rf' E 4113, xx -K B- 'x 4 x rt , , aff' Q VE f 'aff fi Q 13? The Captain welcomes our families aboard he 1--4 And they get a taste of Navy life Chow - vt' 1 ' , i' 'mr 1 , J41 Q Any chow lane? f 'H' h f N' It looks good! rate hath its priviIeges. I ,fivff X fgffif' f I I 3 f ff 3 af G 1 x , Z ,af I ff ff Eh ' , ,w W I 4? Q 5 -f mm . f a , ' Q 's A4 1 Y 'L' 1 !V 4. g ?v ' no LW Vhf.,-Q. ' V 5 ' . f -' '1-w J ,.-J -, -' t '.,W, za., A -an W 311 , g 4' p 1 vw y ' My 2 If h 4' -hhh L ' sg ' '1 , . -. , -H55 f-'. 7ifVWw ,wah , . Qc 'ff A 1 A f ' iff? . f ff - ,fj w4m,f,Z,uZ, Q , '11 sl? . 4,- fff' 'R te- , X ,Qesfji if? y N if Ya can't siay slim with chow this good 'QI Round- table discussion about that . . . . military maneuver of last evening i panty 7755 . ' I in 1 in a helicopter 55 1 l.. In M2 N-: 1 w'f'. , f In Bayonne, Santa Claus arrived for the ship's annual party Q ix nnn , L g N., hui X . N 4 - 1-7 Z -. . ' L ' X 'if is! mini s , , ,Ai ,,. sz TX is x . X sy? Y 4 - Q f f r YJ 1? vm ' s WS. k x 1, xg' ,Ss s K X :ff ,I yn K is fe wx X if ,ff ,, ,, . -1 Lf Iwi Q i rv A-12'-.?e'E3f ' And as usual, we had children aboard for Christmas The orphans kept the mess boys going, but they didn't mind at all 6 .J The Wisconsin is always ' Well represented in sports throughout the fleet R , l l l 5 l 'l 3 RWLJT! W r - 1.F, ,g ' , , ,mm J And in foreign countries Our boxers were the best we 'M f' ANN X , ,Q r so Q xx A 1 Zladmwag !2lS5fY'.i he 'Hgh-'L of WE' WK f x g LEA if Ft ,, - 2211! F W ' A ' X , 1 I N 'X f ' 1 N F' X M X 4 The highline is always something to watch Retueling out on the blue- how about those S 8' H Green Stamps MRM. gow? The men of the I6 inch guns And their gun N 1 ,.,.,4v ' r f XONS Qggmymm if 6 -NYY XX. k E , fx W fl fck lf K E X ff VK I Z: ' I 5' 5 MM W U w 5 MQ? 5 Q35 f- Q f F Q 'HV fk. Qbzzwf Q X N QF 3 EU f-49, DQ A, 59' Q G li A745 fi fmxx Z f f K X K X 1 N X F ' 'Q' ' 'Q 3 film? ZZUHTFLITIUS 3 9 WE, ,v, ., , -M- S fn 1 'Six Q 5? xlMEk 5fti X! K! . ! Hlmmw? Swg,QTr0N in 'Q W I 1 Q QQ QW? t Qymf In S Q W QQ D! 0540 cw .: QQX 1? I H QQQ ,Qxgf H 1 L I N 'A+ k 'X K' fyxilrkgi L i 1 F s P I '1 . 2 1 at 141 :il iii 4 1 1 ii -ii.. .....evl2- 1 4 1 Qi 141 al h il 3 . 5 i 1 13 5+ fi iii ,Ii 5 ,H 1 W 1 . L iz 1 1 iii w ru ,t -3: amaze 14: D f s XFN: Y by 5. .i f Down to earth swabbie V1 I 95 nfs' 2 K L Q. f Take a strain Paint, scrape, pqinf Goodbye Portsmouth We can't see to shoot straight Q W E was .- We A f f ' M' W 1' iT 77'W' :r:'-'. '-,f N- A -F '-',J- : -:'g - S' 'ml ' 'L ig g- ef ff ff 1 if-1 ,. - s f r - 1ff' '.-IZ 'Ml' ' 1. 'Luv 4 I I ff 11 : f , is One link weighs 110 pounds l Zed Sweep down fore and aft Almost done ' unsp -Y ef Wafer tight integrity is q must QL lm Square it away One for all and all for one M 'ik 'f Z x fi t W, 4, .EMD I I I i s X, f 5 5 k X 5 ' 5 df L fi 5 ff ,N M 1 1-f1...?i f- ts XX QQ W t t x tg t AIS r AVN -ff 'KI' I V7 41 t ,if J QE. ' I 4' M V- f WW A 6 N NN i- J- Q i -:P Z- 37222 f R Q - - fear ,,,, ,,, L it 1, xl '1 Vg The turret gets repairs I gl Holystoning is back breaking fl. F 4., 4 g., -. 'fH1',ifg,A ,QELX 'WN .ii M-vi 13. pl i B K Z g Is this the gear l0Ckel'? Clean barrels offer firing Loading arms , My fy 4 X, XM 3 ,N ,sv K 3 g f X wg N fj I' ,, KW F E rl 2 E 1, x -X 1 I N 5 D . . LOGdil1g Ammg alt water wrecks the point work ' f smug :L Didn't do so good on inspection J i k e E E Z 2 e 3 f 1 1 Y. ? 5 MD... .- Laundry is going down 5, g EX umm WL 'Q ir Y N X X 5 3 . X il X 4 X X X 1 A It might go off Working On whale boat fu Another drill! if Scrub down Q. f 6 .wr av W qysygw,-L v ., gfgj. KV 'mf 5 ,vim 6, wf, Q f X w7iX,x,XX . Z X-A FS ,f S 1- 4 X N x INW3? 5 - N ' 4, .Em 2 'il' V .X f ,, S WMF K? 4 , X ,T f F X K,-Qyx U15 X ffffwy X X , gxakh, 2 :fi fl' P iw 5 3 . wx ,f Qf , 7 D Heads up ,,... A. we , w xfiizfi :T-.wx Q '- ' ' , +V:-1'-1 V, , 1. J: ' Ig , gy: f -iq ,W -P , xg, N X 555' ,- A. E ? 14 Zwwcm Eff' fx R whyd f Afui ,J N ,J A 1' M fm A Q 'E H L I ?'tlf:uQ'fw f ? D... 3 i 2 5 , 0 ff f Q f ffm f f ,f f In ,L ' V f W m,. Look at the big bullets fthere go a couple of Cadillacsl I got a good mind to . 'Y , K o 3 e I 1 x N l s ,Tu Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Eg Ji za x E 5 Qi fi 5 , 5 7 ' 1 F. fy.,,M : E W V3 54:55 i ,W , e,.e,.,. M,..-,-,....,,.,eev V, .2 Y 'gm rf- 3.3513-1,T.' ,,5..5',-1. Lf. qv-,4 ,, .4 , 5515152-amxlmmf I DD If Q A steady hand Anchor detail High line fff fa:-5' Wi' ' 'YI ifwifbifll 77Zau2ze4 Ready for inspection Q ,,- . , C ' Vee 4 f, i .4 I :Q Q M57 Y 'F Cc pt. Thompson inspects What time is it? e sX -JXX- X4 X. . X tx X ,X X Q X X XX .. X - X ,ou 'e 1 i K I I 1 ' A LX 1 5 5 S 3 .V X fy W KJ bam., For the Corps '---. . Q Marines at quarters I, h , 0.4-aw 3' I , : t FOVW'-'Hd ma C Another day of drill i. -lN'W m, 'li-.i A 'zQQ::w, V V Q. Wi K if 1 5 a s-' sf 'f:P:-f 1'r 1 ff -P ' ' l K . , 4 I 1 W 1 l is v A I M 3, if E i 5 +?v Y . f, A vas, N ff'v1,.sQ,- M f f f 3 5' f :. S f f Five inch projectiles Loading I6 inch is a man's job ,f f , ..- .f -f ,HM 4 Y , . V ,. i W Q . fifh-'.4, . g 'fn ' J - E .Y I '- --- - A ' - - ' , ',, ' mn!-4' :aww I E l I 1 ,w Q i I i 1 i A Z 1 1 ff f- 5 Y Be careful Y s, X x .Y li xg 9 XM . K Watch 'em A s gf! 1 A . kr, .4 ,xr W 6. 0,0 5,000 more to go '1 if vf1W'?-'15, A 't .. Vx, xx ,, , , ,. i gf X7 va memwg I 3 3 s Q, 'Hr ' ' I! !! 0 I Q Q l 5-'L g - X' Q -f'7 W Q Q i 413 AA f f 2 kmuuu ' A -an W ef .3 Qi? - 1 j - e ' ,, 'fl ,, 4: X . - R 5 -- ' a 'fjfa ZILL --- WH Doulr supPp.5 vw HW y X E 1-1 caanp ae 0145.1-ED li is mv u,u4urHafefzs.n COFFEE M555 Do yn ? Can two men handle it w-U' K1 NP' 'fd One of the countless repairs 44 1, 1, fix 'F -i'7 Let's turn it and see what happens X? It checks here, I think gp... f fe 5 uf J. AH., Needs new wiring Push, pull, click, click, ,,....- or 7719 3 Pressed whites Machine shop turns out new ports Everything checks f..,...... i,.mx ,E D s lv.,N'x 1 1! Adding the finishing touch R 'S work shop ,A K.. Y qrjfg w w ' .1 ' if-,f'Qj.?53,.7,.-ff af Q J, ' 4- W .. Q - f S !ff..? ,. ' E -v ' ' K 1 a.k4g:izLil:-,. i' 1:U4Z2Ii1:lf1f,lgQgfQg.:- 4441 .g,QgL ED I I I R Division member making repair S i Qeemtw Those antennas are high Will it work? Patience! Paflence! -YN., D... i f f ' I D.-. . 350 fn- : Q M1 WCWWV . . . Conga r' ... wg wave' A seam: .... ,JH mv, z:nmvc...' Somethin i v ' . . 9 S wrong' Locker mspectuon 5 ,QM '15, 'P gf V 11325 ,if f ' ' IA 'Q f 4.4 V, Press from teletype P, This transmitter works 1922 Don't turn the wrong knob 2 wsauv- -as 1:1 W 1-caan A V-ia-f.gew-+ 1 Pl K' NYXWX SMX XXQX XQQX X':Xf 7 NSXXXXXQXXG -7 XX, VXXXXXXX X ,. XX - NN XXQXXXX X X , X XXXXXX X X:xXf2' ,,,,X,X,XXXXXX,. X X XmXf.X.w,p- X fd' k f, XX X'X4,-X,fX,:XXyXXX X X' MXXSXXXXXXX,fXQ,,, X ,X X, X. 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NN vv-x..,,. f 'K Print shop hard at work? Legal office Someone lost something 'TW' 'f' :im ,- 1 -......,, -ni: K I Nw.,X. 0 , Rx K 1 fs Y 1, Y ,ni '- af 'Q' 'if K. . iff ':,.,'v,,'1 .K V l 4- ,, ,, f ,, iiaaiztsfziiiaifzam-fgftftff -.-W What will the weather be? 1 I I 1 A I L 5 i I What course are we on? V 7 I B I A 5 ! P 3 1 s 1 PVGHY heavy door! X i 2 i 1 3 5l1ip's steering wheel i e 4 ,xxx l I l i 3 ' s I1 Q 4 9' Q L if 1 How deep is the water? 1 I i 1 I Q 1 1 'SJ' s 125 N Q' K A I ! 5 N Television, Wisconsin style I I H RT N6 'foam X f' SsC.K 'BA y oven. 4 4' i D6,0d'Zt'fWt60ZZ' h X y W W 77Zec66caZ Z x . f if: Z , W , gon. Zi A 7 eh , if X gf f if CQ, Xf2Z XKXK5 f X S jgf 4-,aP5L... .sPmvcf... ZIPPEE -- - Afe-'EDLE , .. 7'f:'fff-40 - -' This little piggie went to market, this little piggie stayed home ..... Next ' iaikt' ith ' Take fW0'fheY'fe small X S AW' V1 Gee that didn't hurt a bit, Doc! THUD!!! 'FIF- 'DENTAL OFFW-E x f X X, nf f f L. - ' si,- ll QTN W Oh well, into the torture chamber D Degbcnlmenz' The hoppy dentist Our record shows it's been six months since .L .ans-lid-E.z+vt!a If M 1 1' - . X S7 D Keep the records straight ? Check that stock number 9 Qs vi 4 Supplies come aboard FAM ,,,,v , awww il, fc Plenty to eat ' Working party stows it X. Where's the machine that rips the buttons oft? 1 ,.M, we--.ww .- - -I'I'I'If4IlQ W''I-29?'4.l13'QW T'f'llglgf'..... W 'N - -'-'- Q- an-.-..... S ' A -'....'.','.'.h'.'. ' - V . a w -'- 1 f e '.........,....:Em-2971-' -'l:qq.'I' '- 3.:fg.g.:.3:Zj:l'3Mill. - nu.v'N',',L VA: ,I A s X l K, I N , fl Busy as a super market l'll have a banana split, please! D o o 0 Haircuts for nothing Small stores make a sale , , 3.. S42 0 0 0 Keep the records 1 f ' X 4 X xx ' , x ! Q K Y fa g . ' ' X 4 'Q' I A 'Q L 1 1 LJ' Pay line is a bcehivc S 5 Umm r ' f ,, A ffizhfrz jf ' fs 110, ,, 9, ff I' J . R if Officers galley Steward prepares chow--oh! that delicious chicken fix fx V L f V3 if' f- , F -+ I ! !-I! I ! I Eatzfleaifik ' Me Obffdaew tie ZZ, 5, S. 7064 owwivv ,,,- sv- . 'W' ,J Rear Admiral CGPNW' Henry cmmmelan, usN Llndny Williamson, USN 7 ComBat Div Two Chief of Staff ' Q 777, C17 f f ,. MW7Z7H' X K W V . ' ' 'ff ffzffvf 3 ff L ' ' . 3,1 Q ' f ff? aff ff ,Aw f , 1 , fi f 'iff if ,5 W . , 1 1 , 1' ' 'W ' f-'Q , J 'X' ,f if ' W 1 1, fff ff Ve VA 'K' ,f f , I' f I vi A .M , q .Ig . VA F . , 3 JW! ,v 4 're-Sb I O rr Q 1 fn 9 93 is L fs In 1 ik John 0 Miner, USN Commanding Ofhcer gummy. mga, H , . dx, - V , ' A YQ ' ' A ri 1 ' .,', a V A L ,Y Captain 'ig 4 f . . r Y grfa' g ' :':- 6444! em? e444 rr, fd f N4 Af f-Q-Q A .- fl? S CDR. Donald McMillan Cpg, Ruben Muller NAVIGATION OPERATIQNS CDR. A iw.-... .mm f., ..ifzx.:2,g,,., yi' , . 9 CDR. .lock Scopo GUNNERY 1 .,:. 351A iJ.fS,,S QV z f afkawo 'Z Q f. lv f f.: 4x'f f -V ykfxb Y 5' L X 1 ' - 7 2 X ,X554.g3 f , ilihw' 'f X 'R -f ' . . V 3, V f' ' , I Q f f ' , 'W - V wfffwa fx AVN' ,. - ' ' 1 ew Jr!-ar. .N Rama, Q . 1. .mi Nffykkyfw 'fs f- ' mis X .S ' '-4.157 'fw ., ' . MS f K My f 1, X sf f Sffifdxlsffmvfxr M YR . nf 02, g f ff - iw X X ,.yxl,fswyfwAN . Q. f Mx '2 --ff f Mmffwmfszi 'ff ' ff 'W J Q M f ., , f S15 f WN VASVQ. ,uk 4 If? ,S f i in Andrew Dallendorfer CDR. Harold E- Conkling ENGINEERING SUPPLY gf CDR. Alfonso Kisielius CDR. Edward Mee CDR. Robert Coe MEDICAL DENTAL Cl-IAPLAIN 0 fir Baum, Joseph: Barnett, Herbert E.: Barnett, John: Bonham, Wm. G-I 354905, Kellhaflii BUCl'0lNllh Clwfleli Birchord, Mervale, Burke, Francis. '17 gf' I .1 Burke, William, Carlson, Don, Coyton, Saint, Collins, Nelson, Daley, Richard, DeBell, David. 1.1.11 Denhef, Tom: Dusenbury, Myricp Fall, Robert E., Farber, K. H., Green, Carroll, Hetfner, Richard: Hendricks, -llmmlel Hinds, Duane. House' William: HUM' E- LJ HUM, Joe: Jernee, Andre: Kanter, Eugene, Kasprzak, Frtllllli K b'l' Wm' Ofjdceza .ff 1 Rdyome, Francis, Keller, Martin, Kenefick, James, Marx, Kalman, McDaniel, John, Miller, Howard, Molseed, Robert, Morrow, Paul. , s f2fwwg4b.,f2., xg R K? S' , '21 T f 'K m X s ' rift V ' - v Q if 4' r , ' E A 13 L :N ' T 3 'Th r 'Q ,T .- , I , . I 4 ' . ' gg I ' 'sf . 4' Q 5 My I 2 1 ' ,f 'sf 4 ' Parent, Thos, Parker, Stanley, Puzio, Sylvester, Rega, Salvatore, Sarbou, Paul, Schwab, Albert. Sheehan, William: Sidles., James: 5il11l110nSf Chdflesz Smith, Wm. C., Southall, Donald, Straus, David, Thomas, Ellis, Thompson, Chris. . ' ' , W .5 W'lkl , Le'ghton. Thompson, Elmer, Tiffany, Emory, Todd, JGMGSI Walsh' wm'7 wma' Dale' whmldge m J ow J 7 r w u , H Z, 12 5. 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Rector, Lewis: Rice, Harold: Ryan, Clifford: Sneed, James: Steinbaur, Leo: Summers, Hefmin- W - W...-ln-l Sullxi, Stanley: Swensafi, lldalcalm: Torrance, Hubert: Walker, Warren: Weatherford, Sam'l: West, Waurer: vv-ng, Wandolowski, Alex. Andrich, Grover, Blanton, Kenneth, Bodison, Benjdmilli Clllll'l0 Uf -l059Plii Collins, Leroy: CMN, Milllllleli Cottrell, James, Crandall, Ronald. Crawford, Hansford: Currier, Dennis, Feddon, Roy: Guthrie, Walter, Hogle, Walter. Hoyt, Robert: Hurst, Edward: Johnson, Berk: Jones, William, Jordan, Laurien. Kalman .' - - . . . , C , Kemper, George, Kuhlman, Marvm, Landers, Jay: Landung, Asher, Leln, W. E. A 'V 15555 9: ,ilkfa?E?.4fIi?3?7Sisr6J9ifq?4Q5?Q- 1?3Q3+i?ZQi3ffi37ff525fli?E.i' D... . vs I 'Q ' S i 19 M' W rs - Leland, Roberfi I-CWS. Bobby: Loran, Robert, Malaschok, John: McCall, Clarence, Naushton, Donald 'i kL1'g 'f ,XMQKJQEQHAH . 9. 1... Parker, Douglas, Powers, Jack, Priester, Howard, Rios, Angel, Royoll, James: Rushing, Lee. 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Wisconsin (BB 64) - Naval Cruise Book online collection, 1991 Edition, Page 1

1991

Wisconsin (BB 64) - Naval Cruise Book online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 107

1956, pg 107

Wisconsin (BB 64) - Naval Cruise Book online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 101

1956, pg 101

Wisconsin (BB 64) - Naval Cruise Book online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 71

1956, pg 71

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