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YORKTOWN, CVA-10 FAR EAST CRUISE: MARCH 1957-AUGUST 1957 iii mv:-1-vvfrfkilf' I V , . .,..,,,, if ' - 'I957 FIGHTING LADY 7 7 , , , .. , uw. . ,.,,,.-Y,:.,':.,:.,, .12-ef.: ft-.3fy-ggfqivf:flight'-11117'1217.g:Ta3g5:gZ,Q,1,i,:L5L.2.5aJ,.g,2:..gv-f1-:f-i-iw5'5-t?1v'+31W 5i '5'f'i , ,,,,,,,,,5,.,,- 1 .,. .W . , . 1 V V V S , h . it r ,, 1 s,fQ,',:,f.7g.:g,,gi: QE ,-9156-.fL3iL',,Q-.,aQ,?..21'Fr-5-fyfr-efv:'r:cfr:v-51:1-:wave-1:1-,evmgizwsvzimvwvnaswmzngauqnkvmlrvmanwvra in ' -- ' ' , - M ,V , ,, ,Jil k- Y .-3 g, Inv... gh 1','g '14--wg--,.:., - ' 1 '- 'W-: y 2.1 ',' , f - '7-'r?'F . 4 4'll?'l-41: , Y ' 5 5'?:n 39ZV12W3'lKIU3f7Yr7l' WW' 1 ' tha. .,4..f - - 44, ' - I Vif-we:4.,..rg.,.1.rf4-ras5i5I5,2i:N-- ::ff'1,zw'4iy515+ M a.,:refb'M-7? .t w : .,,,:x:gz5'f E+f?3ifH'4f3'.27iaT2 1 '1 r'a'ff-i3f3f'i'fi'is ,.i...5eT'.s L.f':. ,'g ..f'fr M' -- - e ' f 54 - - 1 f :' wff,'5-'I-'t-?. .i'.3':':-199-,' f-, '2- ' 'len '2 'f'S2f2r:vvn9-14iv..a:,..i'?'fwew-Jf1'1:v-- f - ' ' W -H H r '4 --.. ,wean-. 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The Yorktown furnishes one of her small boys with fuel...she has done this over one hundred times this cruise. 1, 171 F Lillie? . ,gs z-.1 ,g 144' - , t ta 1- k A QS- , . A' .46 vi- . ,4 1 , ,,. I dw 4 S' E' 5 The LADY is a hungry ship. Here she replenishes her larders while at sea. The LADY is a large ship, she must be to care for her own. Nearly 3,000 menq live aboard her. Three football fields could be laid end to end on the flight deck. One of her hanger bays accomodates a thousand men when movie call is sounded. A thousand automobile 'engines would be required to produce the power her four turbines generate. A complete hospital, a bakery, a tailor shop, laundry, weather station, and a hundred other services are complete within her. She is a hungry ship too. She carries fuel for herself and her destroyer plane guards, as well as jet fuel and aviation gasoline necessary for the aircraft. Her men are hungry too. For them she provides daily bread, over.'700 loaves each day. Their appetites are voracious, 11,000 pieces of silverware are used at a normal meal. Like good Navymen every where the LADY'S men like coffee, they drink over 15,000 gallons of it each month. N 'MM- Three football fields could be laid end to end on the flight deck A-ann?-f.,h,,,...-fL , - -ff5,r551'4u-w.. , ,. Ef'fuew ?4-51:1112-'fifii' The sunday punch of the LADY. The LADY'S mission is a complex one. While she is a warship, it is her duty to keep the peace. Her objectives in cruising the waters of the Far East are many. She is a protector and a buffer in the hostilities between the Asian nations. At the same time she is training her crew to become more skilled, making them ready for the defense of American intesrests, if necessary. The LADY cannot be accounted for in terms of firepower alone. Her men from Seaman to Captain represent a real part of American diplomacy. She represents the personality of the Americans, and is a symbol of world peace through strength., The sacrifices of the men who built her, those who have maintained her, and those who have died in her cause, have earned her the title she proudly bears. THE FIGHTING LADY. . , The LADY'S largest, the Savage, is readied for 'er'.: 5 3 launching S... . 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The Blue and Gold are traditionally the Navy's, the gray is the color of our ship. The globe in the background shows the boundries of the Pacific Ocean which is the LADY'S domain. Here' she was born, lives, and fulfills her mis- sion. The world symbolized in the insignia is a peaceful one now. We hope THE FIGHT- ING LADY will continue to contribute her part in keeping it that way. Because she is a great instrument of peace and a mighty weapon of war, the ship dominates the design. y fm A U ,, ,,,,, -,,...-..W,4 ' n N .55 .. .. Contents . COMCARDIY3 ....... Q y CHIEF-OF-STAFF ............... ..... COMMANDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE OFFICER SHIP'S COMPANY .......... Operations ............. Navigation ..... Air ........... Gunnery ........ Engineering ..... Supply ........ Executive .... . Medical ........ Dental ................. AIR GROUP ..... CAG .............. VF -191 ..... VA-192 ...,. VF -193 ................. VA-195 ................... PORTS OF CALL ....... Hawaii .... ............... Guam .. ..... .... Philippines ..... Hong Kong ..... Japan ............................ CRUISE ACTIVITIES .... Change of Command .... Underway Training ....... Rumor Cruise .......... Ship's Parties .......... Wives' Day ................... Yorktown Assn. Day .... Deployment ................ Immunization ..... Payday ........... ORI ................. General Mess ..... Leisure . ..... ........ Devine Services ..... Field Day ........... Mail Call ..... Wardroom ........ W.O. Mess ..... Chiefs' Mess ..... Air Operations ..... Inspections ........ Watchstanding ..... Morning Prayer ............. Sports .................. ............. Entertainment Activities Thousandth Landings ....... Guests ......................... Charity Drive .......... Return Home ................ Roster of All Hands .... ff ,.,.,....... .,...,,.................. .,- ..... . .,.,,. -,......?..................,,. ..- N N-, . 14 15 16 19 20 22 34 38 56 76 98 114 120 124 128 130 1 32 14-0 150 158 168 170 178 180 190 200 218 220 221 222 224 228 232 233 236 237 238 240 242 246 248 249 250 250 251 252 258 259 260 261 264 266 268 271 272 274 Ship's Compony 20 The men of the Fighting Lady's crew, by department and division are here presented in scenes of their everyday life at work. These are the men who guide the ship, those who clean her decks, and all who help make her the proud ship she is. Air Group l28 Fighter, jet attack and all weather attack squadrons, and the various '4 splinter group units are presented in this section. The daily lives of the pilots and men, who keep their planes in the air both as eyes for the LADY and as the LADY'S big punch, are here featured. Ports of Coll l68 Here, presented in a panorama of color and black and white photographs, are the Ports of Call made by the U.S.S. Yorktown on the 1957 Far East Cruise. Beautiful Hawaii, spectacular Japan, Hong Kong, the mixing pot of the Orient, and others are viewed as most of us saw them. . .excitingly different. Cruise Activities Zi 8 The subjects covered in this portion of the 1957 Fighting Lady are manifold. Parties, leisure time, air operations, common and not so common events are all included to cover moreifully the life of a man on the Fighting Lady during the Far East cruise. I fg, 4 f Z Q4 el 0 f 3 2 V Q24 gs, F 223 52 ' 'f , , mf fvfff jr ' - ' P -n ' r .. i . X - . aa , -,. .g f -r. - b y - 'W r ! i .., Mix,,.wM,.sv,..,:. Q ..-11,-77,1-m-, - 1 ' -- ,Q ' , ...f-M .... Aa, A ' 1 Rear Admiral Truman J. Hedcling, U.S.N. Commander Carrier Division Three , ,, ,. W -W,,,,,,,,,...A-- i.---,F n,,,. W v,... 7 ,.,, , :rw -, my nA,, V . .. X ,,,, :V AL-A i L 1 - - - - - . M - - L f 7 4erXra'.u - -Y --- Y 'hw-fi--1 -TJ 1 - .... .. 'fi H-ff 1' -x ' , ' ' U , i 'WM' ' A R x f exif I fn ' N JWEX f 5 X ff ' X . , g gif ,f WW ' V I ' fm, ff f 5469 -f f 4? C Captain Charles W. Lord, U.S.N Chief of Staff 5-15 4 . .. ,,.x.1.i 012 121 X Cclpfcun Edward E Colesiock USN Commanding Officer - ww Our Commanding Officer On September 14, 1956. Captain Edward E. Colestock became the tenth Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Yorktown. Captain Colestock graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1930, the Air War College in 1950, and the National War College in 1954. After winning his wings at Pensacola in 1932, he joined VF-6B, the famous Kit-Kat squadron. Since that date his stations of duty have included Pearl Harbor with VP-4B, the U.S.S Lexington, N.A.S. Kaneohe Bay as Operations Officer, the U.S.S. Pybus as Air Ofhcer, and the U.S.S. Midway as Executive Officer. In January 1946, he was placed in charge of the Carrier Desk of the Ships Characteristics Board. In 1947, he became Chief of the Offensive Air Branch of Air Intelligence. Prior to taking command of the LADY, Captain Colestock commanded the U.S.S. Pine Island, and then served as Chief of the Navy Section of the U.S. Military Mission to Brazil. The Skipper's home is on the bridge while the ship 1S at sea. A Marine sentry salutes Captain Colestock as he is about to enter his car Captain and Mrs. Colestock viewed the ship from the bridge during the Wives' Day Cruise c.....k...- .ff:,-Q-fe-'-V:---4gw,+-4'eff,,....3....5.-Qaida:gg:.::'.:.,.,:ia::f':::m.1.:I:35:15t4i.,.:TJ,:E5i-31's-W-41:9' I 210' jf!! wal--w.A'f'ff'f'f'f 'L 2.. f-'2.f. :L512.i fifff: fieffieaffiei-:ef '2 :'f'2'f :f:1Q gb ' ,. . , - .',, .,,.,,,, 4 1 Y - I ,,.....,.i , ,,.1...,.., ..... Inspecting the ship's band during Captain's Personnel Inspection. f ,, Captain Colestock Joins the crew for dinner in the General Mess. Dinner in the Captain's cabin , ua, ,A sr - f 1 X 1 ,,,,.., Commander Clark celebrated his birthday during the cruise, 18 The Skipper ministers the oath to three men as they H ship-over on the LADY. Commander Carlton H. Clark, U.S.N. Executive Officer Commander Carlton H. Clark became the LADY's Executive Officer in January of 1957. Before entering the Navy in 1939, Commander Clark was a student at Western Kentucky State College. Upon completion of Hight training, he joined VP-23. In 1941, he was transfered to VP-11 Where he Won one of the highest Naval honors, the Navy Cross, for participating in a series of hazardous missions during the battle of the Soloman Islands. Commander Clark spotted the Japanese Fourth Fleet steaming to attack. Shortly after radioing the enemy's position, his plane was shot down and he Was taken prisoner. Commander Clark spent the remainder of the War as a prisoner of war, undergoing daily interrogation and frequent heating. For his courageous behavior, he was awarded the Legion of Merit. in 1948 he shifted to carrier aviation With VF-72 as Executive Officer, and later as Commanding Officer. He then served on the staff of Commander Air Force Atlantic Fleet, and the staff of the Chief of Naval Air Training. Next he was assigned as Commanding Officer of Air Group Six, and prior to ioining the LADY he served as Training Officer for the Chief of Naval Air Training. n, X E :nm .L-7 wi 1? I . E . w y Ea 'f 1.. V, '-411-fa.- .- f- 1.7--,.- .- , .-. ,, - -.., ... v-Y I aI- :W ,. u....., ,V -.v.A.. V N , , Ax -' . f 7: 1-ew-L--'bfi A ' -2 1 aff ,, 55? 54 , 55.3 , fl 4 1 1 'Q TSW iff? wx , 'M x X f 1 X X? k 2 4 X f ZX Q Ss X: :R 3 sl f 1 1 1 xx Wx Mx f X . 0 1 1 L-:Q 1340- ' ' '-'-mai' ---'nf 'Six-f NY ompa C Bm Q. .C ID Q V '?'D J,:esv5w:5.:12g- ..g: A A t '-Gwvm In the strange light of combat information center, main plotting board is decorated with pictures of bogeysiiu. :fu 1,1 I if If The Operations Department, the ship's nerve center, controls many functions, such as air operations, regulation of all flights, aerology, which keeps tabs on and records the Weather situation day by day, air intelligence, which keeps the pilots informed on the flight situations and tactical information. Also included in this department is the combat information center, including radar and air control, the electronic division that keeps the entire department supplied with Wire, tubes and other necessary parts, and the photo lab, Whose cameras grinding around the clock, permanently record the activities of the Fighting Lady. 'F 5--lr...':-.. - 'li 1 5 E 2 COMMANDER NORMAN D. JOHNSON, U.S.N OPERATIONS OFFICER I 4 ,U,, W if 1 , W f 2 K f jx. gif ' ,W ju w f Q f Qlw ,, N , X , ,- V ffN4j2fi,X-. f X f fr M , 2 ,, QW 51 'x S. ,, X f ,V I ,ef - vp - 'M 1 wx, Z f A ' ' Vf f X ,- V ,, K , - R -, X .1 V f , A V, x Q - K 2 fx x z , V-.fi X X xy. Q ., ax ff Y, ' Q 4, f , Q N X Z O K F 5 List of aircraft and events is carefully written backward on transparent plastic board. . ,V iviig, :Misty it 7 Xxx XX ml f '- A record of all airborne planes is kept up to date. Intent upon radar screens, carrier controlled approach crew guides airplaines to safe landings in bad Weather. OI DIVISION Front row: Keith Horton, Leon Luxa, Archie Farr, LT.William Ellis, LCDR john Wunderlich, LCDR William Schall, LCDR Charles Leonard, Billy Byars, Mike Eagan, Joe Liberto. Second row: Kelly Harmon, Larry Ahlvers, Shirley Roberts, Charles Sheridan, Kenneth Burge, Jay Pittman, Earl Williams, Jackie Oliver, Walter Thompson, William Parker. Third row: Max Provencio, Tom Aubert, jackie Hamrick, Jim Lohr, Clark Schmidt, James Walker, Walt Sanders, Fred Damkroger, Bill Green. I f J 'maui . .,,.,,,.,,, ... ,..+,,,.g,Q,a- N. --4 -x aw., r V A. , T -our-:.w, ,gg . ff-----U ,,. fi- 1, V Cuvee-:+...eN.-z.b,'2, r':'f:1'i-1--zc.Y.4.l':,,'4 Q f-ef-' . M f A ,. , :.. .L'3f'V '. ,,6: :'ff'rr1wzx:21'+5 '+?-vcM4L.,. ,g.aaT':'r':--- '- 5 - Summary plot shows the surface picture at a glance. The Watch oiiicer coordinates air activities. From his console he oversees the exacting operation of guiding Hights of aircraft to visual range ofthe Yorktown in precise pattern. Fromtthis position he can take control of entire ship if necessary, for he communicates with every vital part. I . The VG maneuvering board is a mechanical device that tells ship's position by dead reckoning. T Q Ol DIVISION Front row: Ed Kratzberg, Douglas Wilson, Roland Merrill, Dick Bowman, LTJG Charles George, Rex Maddox, Ken Strieff, John Vachie, Leonard Ramirez, Tony Bullard. Second row: Wayne Ulmer, Curt Lawhon, William Peyton, Charles Schaefer, Ernie Maldonado, Charlie Moss, Malc Polaner, Gene Bluder. Third row: Ben Clark, Haynie Teasley, Tom Laughlin, Joe Boyce, David Cook, Willie McCarty, Robert Derr, Richard Hafferkamp, David Sizemore. OI DIVISION Y X f W Q A ,ff J? 9 . f 1A 424 2, we Zip , 72 f V , Front row: Thomas Rodens, Homer Baker, James Garrett, William Parker, ENS James Pardue, Richard Worthey, Phillip Yon, Robert Siple, Jack Boyd. Second row: Francis Rice, Wendel Dennis, Robert Townsend, Arthur Morgan, Nelson Lewis, Robert Garvin, Norman Hunter, Walter Fisher, Kelly Harmon. Third row: Junior Sorrells Ro er Williams Nelson Davis Jack Tudor, Jackie Oliver, Richard Gensen John Huebner Ral h Cole 7 g- 7 7 7 ! yi Harold Goodwin. Q .VX I M, X. Q ,S - T to I N, KMA Lookouts keep a sharp eye for any unidentiied objects. f ' 5 X X ,xr f ' S3 XM Ship's photographers utilize latest equipment in diversiiied assignments. Equipment such as this enables photogs to record any event on ship. 27 ff L..,,r,?:aniI2:5.:: , f I fff' ' rf 1,4 f V,,A 7 , 5 f f if MQW, 70 X OP DIVISION Front row D vid Perrizo Gene Doubleday Charles Pfaff PHOT Richard Thomas LCDR William Vierregger Clifton Bassett James Moyer Loy Macchini Don Farrow Second row John Wedgewood Jessie Cox Leslie Cronk, Edward T arlecky, Gary Simpson Richard James Allen Odom Dennis Inks Third row Ronald Vidal James Robinson, Francis Reed, Ray Lincoln, Stanley Shaffer, Joe Walker, Steve Cohen, Fred Beecher, Roger Nyberg. The air intelligence crew makes use of aerial map to locate hot-spots in next liberty port. CNO. Is this a familiar scene? If you don't like Y0ur picture hunt down these cruise book Photographers and tell them about it. After the ball is over... All ship's operations must be reported in detau to YZ- S The signalmen receiving messages can always In visual range, semaphore is fastest mgans 0 SUPP15' the Straight SkiHf1Y- sending a message. - 7- Flag hoist informs our escort ships of impending Signalmen have private box Seat OH H Vulture row. OS DIVISION Front row: Earl Crumley, Raymond Ross, Larry Howard, Myron Lamb, Don Lampley, Albert Burrows, Richard La end k Ronald Hnrth, Charlie Prater. Second row: James Riggins, Philip Stennett, Howard Johnson, Robert S Y f Lindberg, Herman Royal, Robert Vierra, Tommy Allen. 1T13.I'16llV6I'S. Wy Q. 1 , 4 sf I 58? gy be x 3 3 f 1 'X ,gli ff --1--1,1 f i 5 :7E17F5' In Radio I, messages from shore installa- tions are copied. Selling stamps at the post oHice. Communications ofiicer and assistants have discussion in front of patch panels that are used to connect radio equipment into hun- dreds of different combinations. OR DIVISION Front row: Lyle Mackel, Harold Thomas, Joshua Cook, ENS Bill Hurst, LTJG Lawrence Siebers, LCDR Charles McGeorge, LTJG Dain Glad, ENS Lewis Vovakis, James Pittman, Dave Grinberg Second row' Jackie Brown, Kenneth Babb Henry Baier Pat S l W' l , , y er, 1l iam Anderson, Frederick Krotter, Carl Epling, Edward Jacobs, Jim Wirtz, Richard Watson, Eugene Ochoa. The duty as Communications Watch Officer entails much A 24 hour watch IS maintained over all fleet broadcasts and responsibility, pertinent transmissions. a T d maintenance of LADY'S electronic h . . Inspection an ' IT1- . . 6 Sh1p's teletypes pI'0V1d6 one hnk In the Vast naval CO gear assures proicient communications. munications system 31 I . 5 g W 1 i OA D1v1s1oN E 5 fl I 1 D Arlo McRoberts, David Gruner, Gerald Brooks. .ii Compntingiaids are used to help forecast Weather. A Radiosonde is released from i 17 ' the flight deck to send high level E Weather information back to ship. - Front row: Fred Cramer, Donald Consaul, LT Burdett Otis, Donald White, Larry Sperry, William Kent. Second row: James Carr, Francis Ruskey, Rondey Walker, Howard Bridges, A9f010gist at map can't always provide clean weather but has no excuse for decks in that condition. It looks like an atomic-ray gun, but is used to measure Wind velocity When the radar 1S operating, the ET's can take a break. iiwf ' iff , MW , fa 2, W A frantic attempt to tune in rock and roll while at sea. ai Launch the standby! Air operations officer and electronics oiicer plan alternate systems of communication in case of casualties. 33 ' - 1 5.24123-in-:A ef-Z.-. '-' -' 'f- lf- - ' -A - ' ' ' Radar, loran, and the fathometer are constantly utilized to check the ship's position. Navigation is the art and practice of locating the position and plotting the course of ships. The ship's Navigation Department does this vvith the aid of celestial observations and electronic devices. At any time of the day the quartermaster gang may be required to located the LADY Within a few yards of her position, plotting her unerringly on her course. The Department maintains 'the ship's logs and clocks, and also is responsible for rendering all honors and ceremonies. Commander Mayo A. Hadclen Navigator KXD.. .. Y ....,, Y ..-, fx........-.-...-....,-,.......---,, , R ,, - ,,. , . . . . . ,. .N , , ,, , 'X-X v 4 n 4 v I 1 1 1 1 1 1 v Z s I Q z 1 1 1 1 p - f 1 1 L 2. W4 4 3 f N DIVISION Front row: John Wiggin, William Emick, Donald Evanoff, ENS Ted Fischer, CDR Mayo Hadden, Joseph Rush, John Fox, Bill Hicklen, William Price. Second row: Larry Hoover, Don Wickum, Ben Butler, John Rector, Mario Feri, Jack Anderson, Billy Altman, John Watkins, Boyd Watkins, Jimmy Cagle. Third row: Daniel DelCampo, Darwin Lile, Timothy Boucher, Denzil Russell, John Stafford, Henry Thomas, Joe Barberio, Harry Kengle, Jim Biehl, Clyde Daigrepont. An accurate plot of poor Weather Will enable the skipper to choose clear area for operations. Well, at least We know its going to r1se1n the J east. Qx I ,. . . ll This W111 Prove who really steers the ship. I C' its .Q X Li. if '- Q ' .xl . 4 . The quartermaster log contains record of every incident occuring on, to, or in the Fighting Lady. 'os The boss and Chief Quartermaster Rush combine talents to lay out ships intended course for daily operation. Distance and bearing to landmarks buoys and other ships is substantiated by radar Loran readings comprise on of many methods of determining the ships position. 37 , n The flight deck gang demonstrates their ability to cope with any situation. I The Air Department of the Fighting Lady is one of the largest andrmost important on .the ship. Working under command of the Air Bossf they have the responsibility for move- ment and maintenance' of our aircraft. The blue, 'i green, red, yellow, and brown shirted crewman are a ' stirring ekample of Yorktown teamwork as they fuel, spot and service the carrier's air arm. Catapult and arresting gear crews work long hours to enable the aircraft to Hy from the ship. During the ORI they set a new record by raising the emergency barrier in less than a minute and a half. The casual observer usually stands in awe when Air Ops are in progress, due to the never ending display of alacrity shown by the men of this department. Other less dramatic tasks such as maintaining and operating the ship's vehicles are assigned to the Air Crew. I Commander John R. Strane, U.S.N. Air Oiiicer 4 A E S Vv , 22 'I RL , f Q1 5 39 V-1 DIVISION Front row: Roger Burns, Dorman Walthall, Wilbur Duran, Kenneth Gabriel, Ronald Wilson, William Bennett. Second row: Ronald Bodeen, Billy Harrington, William Smith, Wilbur Thomas, George Bruce, CHAVOPTECH John Leroy, Carl Shoberg, Robert Freeman, Tommie Robinson, Loyd- Carden. Third row: Robert Thomas, Leo Fields, Henry Weakley, Herman Smith, Noel Simmons, James Littlejohn, Jerry Jones, James Ryan, Robert Weaver, Edward Troutt. Fourth row: Raymond Guy, Jerry Broker, Thomas Hibbard, Theodore Piland, Diego Vasquez, Lyle Burke, James Hider, Walter Robinson, John Shimmin, Calvin McDonald. Some have to push While some have to ride. Protected by jet blast deiiector, a plane director holds a Grum- man F9F-8 Cougar while a Fury is launched. Come forward, straighten that nose wheel, and we'll launch you , these are the thoughts of a plane director as he makes final alignment of MacDonnell Banshee on catapult. With its engine developing full power, a Douglas AD-6 Skyrader gets the signal for a deck launch. , I wonder if there's one in there for me? . V-1 DIVISION I Front row: Kulon Strickland, Jimmy Suner, William Adam, .Paul Mercurio, Charlie Drummond, Erick Selin. i Second row: Timothy Aniasco, Benny Walden, Richard Andree, Everett Bennett, LT Warren Carman, Richard 5 Hamm, Richard Walsh, William McClung, Lawrence Evans, Henrik, Goa. Third row: Charles Sanders, Bobbie I Diddon, Reese Small, Robert Altishin, Flank Blaha, Roger Claeys, Homer Hardy, Carl Parker. Fourth row: I Willie Lee, Ronald Presley, james Russell, Robbie Watson, Javous Durr, Carlos Jacobs, Frank Harper, Edward Lewis, Dave Coito. - S 5 1. 5 2 M' f.. f.. .n- 'Iwi , V . . - F - f -fx. ' f 1 '-2 f 'Ye'L'f1 - '-'i i.4x-.:.44:r.4I:-on-2 -,.-...,.,.,,.-. ...,.......-,,..,.,M,,A-.,.,.....-....---,ff:.....:....:..M.,-.,4,.tg,,.,.1.....,.,..--.L....:,.-5 J , . , . . , -dv--w--w----,f---.M-4-.-:f.::f-1--v--af 4.-:.a..a..A-.......' -- ....f..f.-,.-.,..,.i- ,.,i,..- -h...H....-A - 1,w...m .,1.f...,.:,Na.4.N.v...,.-.-3.,,..3..,.w,,f , Flight deck Crewmen wash spilled gasoline from the paths of Douglas Skyraider prior to deck launch. version of the Thunderbird . How did I know he didn't have any brakes? V-1 DIVISION Front row: Louis Vestal, Joseph Neeley, Earnest Ray, Rodney Rankin, Kenneth Colburn, Elgin Marrow. Second? row :- Lynn Shappee, L. Shelby, Paul Simmonds, William Zicafoose, LCDR William Payne Jr., Lawrence Owings, Peter Hammond, Richard Barnswell, john Steiner. Third row: Delbert Godfrey, Earl Kunkel, Kenneth Taylor, Carl Duncan, Dennis McKinney, Thomas Russ, Gerald Roles, William Christensen. Fourth row: Mitchell Pedigo, Darrell Marsters, Benjamin Thompson, Billy Murch, Willie Pierce, Percy Lunsford, Emmett Barnett, Earl Fisher, Donald Engel. Crewmen take a breather on the Yorktowns . 1 B91 V-2 DIVISION Front row: Dennis Southern, Ernest Guerrero, William Kibler, john Moore, Frank Lones, LT Marvin Quaid, W'll' m Vanderbeek, Jerry Leichtman, . Russell Ridgeway, Stephen Schulingkamp. Second row: Ronald Warner, 1 ia Robert Johns, William Smith, Elzie Vickery, Wayne Post, Robert Saiia, Melvin Hill, Charles Wolfe, John Glon. Third row: David Barker, Ralph Azlin, Norman Scheuber, Marvin Walters, Ova Mays, John McQuigg, QMarion Gibson. t Crewmen make rapid connection of catapult bridle to The steering bar enables flight deck crewman o easily manipulate Fury onto catapult. Cougar. G Q we fitifkiiziffi Arresting wires must be replaced following specified number of landings. r ii V-2 DIVISION Front row: Bob Zoellner, Agosto Sanchez, Thomas Welch, Frank Lones, LT Marvin Quaid, LT John Brannon sy Jr., Donald Scism, Eladio Alvarez, Ernest Jones. Second row: Harold Field, James Lingerfelt, Jim Dye, Leonard it Hay, James Scarff, Ralph Phillips, Bill Pachmayr. Third row: Richard Nichols, Bobby Odom, Gene Garbin, Jackie Barton, Jimmy Wiggins, Carl Estes, Sam Toro, Frederick Jacobs. - Wind whipped personnel standby as Fury is H brought out of the wires. Yorktown crew answers the challenge of rigging fast, safe barrier. if VA-192 Cougar gets carefully tucked in for the night while director inspects tie-down lines. fmvm,-mv Q-Qu-nam vwmmwxmm 4 if Going up! Number two elevator brings Cougar to flight deck. I7 , .' , f 'iv M A L 41 av ? Z fi W 'S , 'N V I - if f W X' 4 4 'K f W f Sy f S W W' f f A af if I my Z The difference between management and labor is that management doesn't work. V-3 DIVISION Front row: Kenneth Jennings, Havel Wright, William Clary, Hector Becerra, Robert Campbell, Dale Miller Robert Elder. Second row : Norman Haugen, Winford Turner, James Johnson, Joseph Coufal, LT John Underwood Raymond Franks, Carl Gray, Robert Parnell, Steven McComb, Dale McKenzie. Third row: Robert Fields W d Ch rles Pierce L Howard James Glover, Enos Terry, Julius Charles Magby, Claude Sterling, Eugene oo s, a , . l , Carstens, Ronald Mizer. Fourth row: James McCune, James Lynn, Curtiss Garner Charlie Slocumb, Theodore Griffin, Johnnie Lancaster, Donald Spatol, Clarence Fogel. 'Q rf Q 4 ? ov ...N 5 , Earl Strong, Cleo Bledsoe gf V-3 DIVISION Front row: Stanley Linowski, William Powers, Richard Bierch, Albert Moretti, Kenneth Leonard, Jerry Glover, Thomas Goldman, Clinton Hawkins. Second row: Jimmy Derichsweiler, Lewis McGloin, Charles Day, William Stokes, Joseph Ondrechen, John Smith, David Eclelmeier, Ronald Blank, John Becanitch. Third row: Elson Coffen, Sammie Franklin, Robert Holmes, Donald Lee, Joe Baxter, Walter Butler, James Hall, Pedro Garcia, Cordell Lucas, George Moriarty. Fourth row: Donal Culbertson, Daniel Robinson, Charles Powell, Josephus Edmonson, Donald Knights, Berando Villarreal, Elliot Lindbo, Lloyd Thomas, Wallace Bare. Banshee comes out of its lair as Fighting Lady plows up wake. Now if you don't tie it this way, it may not be here in the morning. HELO DETACHMENT Front row: Thomas Roche, Gerald Wright, LCDR Thomas Clark, LTJG Donald Roe, Robert Smith. Second row: Leslie Stern, John Black, Eugene Littan, Roosevelt Young. But you promised to bring back some mail. Angel con es home from its vigil at sunset. J' u This thing Will never Hy with out Wings. Helo crewmen standby to remove chocks prior to launching chop- perl' for air operations. 47 - , V-4 DIVISION Front row: James Buchanan, James Stiltz, Vlfilbert Wright, Arnold Freitas, Johnny Masters, Richard Cousins, Howard Brobston Jr., William Vincent. Second row: Carl Wills, Ronald Whitehead, Milton Veazie Jr., Jack White, Arthur Bennett, Wilbur Beaman, Donald Grable, Harold Lee, Phillip Molargir. Third row: Robert Kustrup, Johnny Parham, Joel Carter, Donald Womack, Donald Stuck, Henry Lackey, Lois Adkins, David Revel, John Kerzan Jr., Paul Hofferber, James Robedeav. Fourth row: Robert Hall, Charles Spence, William Mayo, John Chandler, Clevvie Ware, Billy McAlpin, Harold Dodd, Earl Bolender, Alfred Bouquot, Veorice Thomas. I4 ,J v-4 DIVISION A ' Front row: David Wrataza, Billy Thompson, Earnest E. Stansil, David Carrender, Al Fox, Franklin Martin, Carlos Moya, Gerald Nicholson. Second row: Dennis Houser, James Audet, .Merle Parks, Anthony Fratta, Floyd Tucker, Edward Keene, Vincent Uhlean, Raymond Lucie Jr., Harry Davis Jr., John Duarte. Third row: Patrick Murphy, Gilson Neill, Roger Thies, John Gilden, Albert Bonnett, Robert Shovlin, James Johnson, Gerald Williams, Robert Walker, Bobbie Anderson. Fourth row: James Draegcr, Frank Bare, James Santiff Jr., Kenneth Moore, Ion Clark, Robert Anderson, Edmund Lantz, William Bufkin, Antonio Mata Jr., Roo lt R seve andolph. E ' f ag How can I get my housework done when you've got that junk all over the living ' room ? ' 't' Q i A 'Epi -tgstg ' ' ? f Gas crevvmen pump gas into North American Savage preparing for air operations. Gas crevvmen pump fuel into Fury's tanks Dk' while ire bottle is manned and ready. LTJG Dupree isn't lo king for gold bricks g he's checking one of Banshee's engines in keeping with safety inspection. But my buddy here said I could get in a bet on the nrst race... 49 2 1 ix I, V-5 DIVISION Front row: William Morris, William Hasselwander, Levell Colmire, William Smith, James Henshaw, Robert 14 IV' i rim Turner. Second row: Herbert Williamson, Paul Frares, Billy Sweetman, Prentice Leavell, William Peterson, 111: LCDR Ben Tate Jr., William Uber, Lawrence Peachey, Victor Ebel, Joseph Barth, Jimmy Hamilton. Third row: , Thomas Robins, Phillip Klemm, Richard Violette, Harold Rants, Vernon Trumm, Richard Morse, Herbert Lack, 13,3 Dave Parkin, Marvin Lashuay. Fourth row: Kenneth Rush, Wilfred Luecht, Donald Malinowski, Donald ' U Thompson, William Thrett, John Ellis, Stommon Porter, Raymond Berrien, Robert Souders. Ordnance personnel cautiously move 2000 'ilffp pound bomb from hanger bay to bomb i 1 elevator. I i .2 V, -. i, I p Telephone talker informs crewmen far below night deck to take ordnance elevator down. 0 , 0 50 But sir, I don't understand why I can't smoke. 41142 ' Q UAS, s 1 fy , .451 , J ,rea 1 , , 4 df ' a - 0 ,,f . , 'Hg Jw , , W K ,,. 5 , . I 1 f in G... if 1 . L 2 2 f f fw , Q A . '15 l q fvff I ai Q f 52 iff Q q ff 'i X ,, My -J y J , ya 'F D W . f WZ, 2 3 X. Y , ,V 4 'iw V-5 DIVISION F t row: Sammie Owens, Preston McDonnell, George Tuggle, John Hopkins, Marshall Pleasant, Kenneth ron Keenan, Gene Delp, William Threet. Second row: Joseph Neal, Albert Girardo, Donald Hart, Armin Crowe, Robert Croyle, Robert Aiken, Leonard Orr, George Jones, John Hutchek, Bobby Jones. Third row: George Lawrence, Donald Sackmaster, Curtis Wilburn, Victor Delarwell, Irwin Duckworth, Floyd Hopkins, Gerald Labrie, ' ' d d ' k' Ch dwick, Dald Branchaud, Richard Woods. Fourth row . John Pallasch, Donald Beck, Thad eus Bu zins 1, James a Eldridge Barrilleaux, Kenneth Turney, Dwain Walker, Dale Kogl, Richard Wagner. How may times do I have to tell you we don't carry any 22 caliber ammo. The boss supervises unloading of rockets from ordnance elevator. hw .,j 4 aff iazg .xgfff ww 33: M., wifi E Q L 1 lvl? F25 r fii 5. 4 Elliflf , xfil ru Now I tell you, the book's all Wrong, the Way I'd handle this. . . Parachute riggers regard their Work ser1- The ship s metal benders can repair anything from a Wing ously' a pilots life may depend on it. to a tea pot. The-fe must be 501116 place 162111 put his Hanger deck crewmen store a replacement engine that A thing - can readily be installed at sea. li y 5 O lr if 3 1 l V i F l F. if H u l I i i E ,. 1,1 'N 'f ff ,ff I , . . 7 . Jr V , ,ff M. I.. gf MJ, I ,,- 4 V7 . fa- - ff g ,. V' ' in' E 3 'f 5541 ..- ,fb A 4' 5 ,.,. 2 1, . ,.., ..4, li, gf z Y . ZA V 12 if 4 fy UI I X ...4.1... ,Y . V , ' ...L 22.2, L In in 'lun V-6 DIVISION Front row: Franklin Shockley, Carlos Franco, Ronald Borne, David French, Ronald Prokop, Maurice Stephens. Second row: Orland Little, Tin Chan, Oscar McGreW, Allen Peterson, LT Willard Waterfield, Kenneth Wackfor, Elmer Duiheld, Herman Thiesing, James Eldred. Third row: Jack Goessling, Paul Wood Jr., Maxwell Buchanan, Travis Guin, Ray Towery, Aldine Grammer, George Werrbach, Roger Weaver, William Rogers. Fourth row: Gerald Schafer, John Garza, Lloyd Vanderslice, William Hall, Lavour Tidwell, Melvin Mayfield, Donald James, Alfred Nelson, James Warner. ' f Q N X Xl' -.W y , sv WM f ff 'K rg 2 Yi Q f f W 'Y' 3 'X Wa J t'i 5 ' f - . N f , V. f 'lf if K 1 3 Q A -.421 ' 1 V , 5 , f Az N! f if I , sf. .,.-ef ! is r v x 'N-ll' V i 111, 1 I , , I ' f 7 - ,Wigs , - is V-6 DIVISION Front row: Joseph Benhayon, Juan Benuelos, Larry Lanik, Lawrence Og John Tyson, David Crichton, Glen Harrison, LT Willard Waterneld, Harry Beasley, John Rossi Jr., Harris Beauchamp, Glenn Aydelotte. Third row: Julian Moss, Grover Jackson, David Hay, Ernest Campas, John Graiflus, Donald Borg, Lessell Jackson, Alford Evans, John Garrett. Fourth row: Paul Wilson, Charlie Crittenden Jr., John Willis, Gordon Mizer, James Myers, Joseph Brurnley, James Scharbach, John Hussey, DeWayne, Vogt. a. Second row: Daniel Jarmuzek, . ,wiv ms.- .mmm M,.w.M,....f. 5 5 2 i X sara:-Fi:-2,.'f1?5.fQ5T.Q ' x 4- .,..1.q..aq.ff-3,,,..g..3-t.,?,e,-95 A . Banshee 1S spotted on starboard cat as flight deck crewmen prepare for launch. l l Electronics personnel repair complicated equipment that enables ship and aircraft to navigate and communicate. All right now, how serious do you Want to get with this gal. . . ? the angel Helo crewman insures that LTI G Don Rowe is securely strapped in prior to launching l va-pwBWwaWWf' V' s M ff A3f ll What happens when I push this one? An AD-6 Skyraider is towed forward on the flight deck Catapult room crewmen maintain massive machinery that launches heavily loaded aircraft in short distance from a standstill to 105 knots. M 97 , gf , i 5 L 1 iw, Dv' ,i QM .ffi 5,1 A E , :Q Aff, 1 ,L ,f 4,1 unnery Commander Chester W. Heck, U.S.N. Gunnery Officer The Gunnery Department protects the Yorktown from air attack. Powerful five inch guns are automatically aimed and fired as radar equipped director tracks target. Gunnery Department is merely a title that does not begin to cover the manifold duties of this group. One of the most diverse of the LADY'S units, the various chores performed are generally those of seamanship. The deck divisions handle these functions, refueling, cargo handling, cleaning and maintaining the ships hull as Well as manning the ship's gun batteries. Liberty and utility boats are serviced and manned by the deck divisions also. Fire control and maintenance of the gun batteries are also major duties. The Marine Detachment, the 7th division, has over seventy leathernecks to pre- serve the ship's security, and form the nucleus of the ships landing party. R FIRST DIVISION Front row: Johnny Doss, James Bushman, Paul Gallegos, Jackie Niccum, Gene La Haie, William Politte. Second row: Klaus Leppin, Leverne Borski, Noel McCown, CHBOSN J.H. Plank, LTJG Fedor Salva, LT William Heath, Donal Smith, Gerald Hendrick,'Willie Smith. Third row: Larry Williamson, Edmund Hall, David Williams, John Babineaux, John Polk, Carlton Roberts, Clarence Gervais, Stewart Neuman, Charles Grifhs. Fourth row: Clarence Maki, Jose Tinajero, Jewel Crain, Charles Stoker, Orville Rutherford, Mack Andrews, James Cooper, Walter Alexander, Dewey Mann. Fabricating a nylon net used to scale the hull of the ship for painting. Replenishment at sea is necessary after almost three thousand men have con- sumed our limited supply of fresh food- stuffs. The first division transfers food from cargo ship alongside. The sail loft where miles of canvas are sewn into laundry bags, gun covers, and many other indispensable items. P 1 l I usp?-jf , A 3441... J r In charge of our two massive 30,000 pound anchors, the crew on the forecastle uses a turnbuckle wrench and anchor jack to secure the anchor and the 1,870 links of chain which weigh 97 pounds each. FIRST DIVISION Front row: Cecil Coward, Roy Cates, Edward Chapman, LTJG Fedor Salva, LTJG Barry Burdick, Jose Torres, J. Maples, Rufine Cuellar. Second row: Ramon Griego, Luther Kitchen, Tony Bernaldes, Joe Wall1s,James Sherrill, Glen DeSchneau, Richard Nordman. Third row: Bernard Heyza, Benny Simien, Richard Sesma, Ruvernon Phillips, Grady Allen, Harvey English, Linder Gibbs. A superlative demonstration of the ancient art of deck seaman ship are the intricate knots with which sailors must be familiar. Putting a new dress on The Lady. Replenishment at sea is sometimes called, Breaking eggs and bruising apples. Polishing the anchor brakes and capstan on the forecastle FIRST DISIVION Front row: James Hubbard, Richard Paine, George Jones, LTJG Marvin Poisott, John Gonzales, Jesse Meadows, John Lavvorn, Richard Rios. Second row: Larry Berry, Junior Jones, Logan Mayfield, Jack Bishop, Walter Williams, Edward Dowell, Kenneth Strickland. Third row: Thomas Davis, Bolick Yustat, Gerald Reed, Bobby Toten, Robent Bolton, Lorry Atencio, Enoch Henderson, Wilson Clement. The Yorktown is surounded by fuel cells for torpedo r -A,.-..-...4.........p.,- Q.-g..- 4 ' f.zv,4 X ff I ff 4 f 2 4,1 X4 X ff 2 ff wi. X Z f 5 WX, W Q! .... Y ll l,l, Q c S V I 3 1 2' 'W r ,. fra ' I I X ! f, 2 Z .... ss- 1 i , . J www I R' ,W K I 5 zyz. WM- 'I f nf M J 3 , Q , ,, W' -:sf 1 SENCOD DIVISION Front row: Winson Baxter, Derrold Barron, Elmer Hopkins, Will Tiller. Second row: Tom Ardis, Claris Stout. JohnStienberger, LTJG Alfred Ballabio, Herbert Hempnill, LTJG Don Jebens, Herbert Jacobs, James Wilks, Harold Chase. Third row : Tony Martinez, Harol Bush, Joe Moody, Julius Nobles, Paul Ratcliff, Joe Rowe, Raphael Shunk, Robert Fontana, James Green. Fourth row: Leo Merrill, Isiah Telfair, Jessie Wilkins, Henry Bolton, Archie Bickford, George Delchiaro, Melvin Bourque, Frederic White. S The tin can maintains exact position and speed to receive needed oil for her tanks while the First and Second Division winch operators skillfully control the spaghetti like hoses. protection and supplying our smaller escorts. DD 681, U.S.S. Hopewell, gingerly edges into fueling position. Parked amidst airplanes, our utility boats are scraped and painted to make a ship- shape appearance at next liberty call. :jg-Fw-hw. ' his Menial tasks are - ,- - 'f .a-..:,:..a4,..1,,.1f,?'?+:-:-H-W-Q-.1511 F 'accomplished with en- thusiasm. Field day is held in a below- decks passageway. After refueling another ship at sea, the gear is neatly stowed on a jackstay for easy access. Resplicing a grapnel line demonstrates marlin- spike seamanshipf' SECOND DIVISION Front row: Tommy Teuscher, Jerry Keohohou, Orlando Sanchez, Bobby Smi-th, LTJG Alfred Ballabio, Gene Thompson, Humberto Ramirez, Jimmy Clontz, William Martin. Second row: Jose Solis, Jack Conner, Ronald Duncan, Marston Osgood, ,Jerry Briggs, Edwin Worley, Carlos Alvardo, Oscar Daly, Ronald Worthan. Third row: A Raymond Allison, Genell Stallings, Virsel Mauldin, Guillermo Trujillo, Bobby Branham, Homer Moore, Melvin Woolbright, He b rt H d h r e u son, George S iver. 3 A 'Uk : THIRD DIVISION Front row Donald Ashwell Dewain Cowles Robert Martin Robert Cassidy Randy Sawyer Authur Cantu Second row Charley Ashford Hugie Curtis Eugene Gutierrez Robert Guzman LTJG James Ph1lI1pS James Sandrew, Hector Martinez, Albert Barnes, Ernerst Phillips. Third row . John Burns, Odell Dorsey, Alton Singleton, Albert Kirkland, Marion Barzee, Henry Geschwill, William Couchum, Richard Guenzler, Herman Gray. Fourth , row: Jack Ashwood, Billy Snydey, Ronald McDaniel, Ernerst Helton, James Spencer, Thomas Rosano, NVilliam I Ritchie, James Irvin, William Durbin. hr. lan- I I Precious human cargo is transferred by ' high-line over open sea by experienced It hands. t W From the Bridge, the Boatswain Mate of the Watch keeps the crew informed by passing the word over the IMC, our shlpwide loudspeaker system. The overture to his statements is the shrill sound of the Bosn's Pipe. Shipmates pull together to keep tension on the high-line. Front rowi John Trammel, Donald Cooper, Lawrenc Norton Othel Stone Thurman Brooks Garlord Fisher Charlie Odm Second row: Casimir Kocur, Robert Ankney, Robert Taylor, Bill Kinsey, LTJG Frank English, Esco Herrell, Emmett MCCu1'dy, Bob Hackleman, Edward Brewer, Frank Rodriguez. Third row: Eddie Baker, William Pitchford, Guy Melton, Melvin Scott, Ray Baptista, Don Justice, Jess Frederick, John Broadway, Charles Washington. Fourth row : Leslie Sisco, Morris Sargent, Vernon Busby, Richard Lew, Melvin Adkins, Gerald Alameda, James Branch, John Casey, Ural Stoker. Pampering our twin three-inch gun batteries, the Fourth Division is prepared to safeguard the ship from attack with their accurate and deadly weapons. FOURTH DIVISION Front row: Paul Zillner, Herbert Hagans, Marvin Howell, LTJG Willard Fadner, Raymond Dolezal, Delbert Brinkly, Louis Reid. Second row : James Cotton, Lenard Quincer, Vaughn Fowler, Jerry French, Edward Collins, Grover Edwards, Joey DeHerrera. Third row: Gerald Picklesimer, Thomas Blakley, Robert Cook, Max Stults, James Bryant, Earl Ward, Gilbert Maldonado. f ,xv , - X Y as L fr X. f X I un, ' ' ' I 'g , ,mg .mu ' it F' gi I i -if : , Ajax l I ,I ,5 , , y ofa ' x . f - ' is Q 2 I 1 ' I I -m. M4 ' I I srs. I . 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'1 ' -'I'2I 'C'1 '3 'i -zw f nf:..1,La..4'f?l.f2'fPff.'Q'.f?7'f.f+3f.'.1f i3fl.'f5'El'Z.'-fI3 1 1' ja ' Y HF' l-AA ' F' F, Vw' Nm' ' ' S W Y '3 :.:L:-i.:..: .,,., L ..'..,..H7 H :'2f:i1l'.-'A '.',1 i..': ,,L a,.:..T..:..i..-.-:.f,..ine L..-ia. .f... J .,.. ,..,:..... - , fliff, 5:1 Y ' , ,f 4 G - vb b FIFTH DIVISION Front row: Allen Campbell, Delaney Wellman, Theodore Shadel, Chester Volens, LTJG Ed Kearfott, Julian Anderson, Gordon Schacht, Willie Maddon. Second row: james Eaton, Eugene Dropps, Bob Carter, Robert Weidenbacker Ray Goldsmith Larry Midkiff Lester Wolfe Jerome Ostwald Grady Harper Third row Clyde Swanson Russell Coillot Hal Clark Gary Lawless Oscar Brim Jerry Gnau Joe Hall Charles Musgrove Tommie Rainey Small moving parts must be cleaned and oiled con- stantly to fight sea air corrosion which would, if unchecked, promptly put the powerful guns out of commission. Greasing the moving parts of a big gun can -be dangerous work. Be sure that those gear teeth don't bite! Our seven big guns, the five inchers, are under the competent care of the Fifth Division gunners who adjust and operate the complicated mechanism to deliver maxi- mum punch to any attacker. -ff . T ,.4x..af fra.. 5 af -.- Mb. .-'.. 'i:fL1??'i'?f-?+v'fff1' . 2...-f-L- .mv I X a F ,ul i The armory contains literally hundreds of small arms, Full powder cases are handled with an eye toward enough to completely equip a landing party of over safety as they are carried to the magazines for storage 31' two hundred men. Forty-iive caliber automatic pistols ' ff l are periodically cleaned, checked and returned to ! storage with their bigger brothers, the machine guns, riot guns, automatic rifles, and mortars. l V 1 f SIXTH DIVISION Front row: Franklin Conrad, Kenneth Holweger, Robert McConne1, LTJG Gordon Peay LCDR Edward Lawrence Richard Morieko, Robert Weber, John Lewis. Second row: Darrel Roach, Doneld Cutsinger James Edwards Leonard Staggs, Elgard Lafferty, Robert Elsa, Hansen James. Third row Leopold Montoya Kelly Kellams Herman Sweeten, Donald Mohler, Calvin Beams, Robert Mayberry, Reginal McClure Galin Kelly if ? I LV , ,, .1 , ' .iraqi . K gf? . , , , I uf fn. if 1 'F l ,f f frlc X I iarrsfl' 5 I ff, I f t oiledff I A L' K A 4 N i iii , 4 ,D 'A ,m tl' Q uns 0 it 'sgigslivs Wage fdx . -- .'-..,...,l' N- --v-CL... '-H -A -wY...,,,., ,,.,,,. .- . ..,,- . . , .,A, K . ,...-,..-.,..,..,, ,.,,,,,.,,,,,- ,V ff 1-f -,-Y,.,. ,W ,, fa!-,,,,,,,R,n,, M051 515.-,,.g,,,'l:-guy':,.,g,M-T'-U-v5,f.f,h.,, :HM ..- : ag jf? -34-...,-,gm : -.5 T-f--f5,.lgr.4,Lf.-:aaa ...QL - 7 D--X,.:.-q,.,g ...,:..-:.,f2:,...,:,,,1g,,.,g,,,,fQf 2-3-1-re-1-5'-3 A-:.:..:..i.11,:.,:t,if,.:.x.L.1.:.:..:.a.4ur-,:,:u.:.-waxy.: 4 fwau-an , , 3 , ,f....,:,...,- - , . ff,--f-...g,kg,. ,--,gn-4.-.,,, L ,g 3---.,,g, ,. -' . . , x--V F 1 ..... ' w A -,,....4,,,L,',, .-ff-N.:...,e..g,,.1,,:,5-...1.:.,.:..f ' e.g..,..g,,,:. A -'r-gf'--, A-W-,I f.m.:.-,..:....:..a:.,...:,.ig,:,.:, ..z, 4,,..,:N:r..,.......- 'Nea-.,,a:.,,.,:.,...a, Hg, ,- fM...,,,,,-.- .m,..,..t.,.....,t-,, --.M .Q..,.,,,. , . . - . . . afe..,.,, ,,- . K: .. , A --e ,N 1 'N-'es-P1 war.. ,, -.- ,a,,.x,,,,,,,' .,g,. Q. , -,,M,.,,, -A, ,S i K+' ' ' 1 'M -P'.'-1:-Y...e.J 2 i'- : , f ' - f - V- A . 'S K A-V i '.,:L:1 Mi hf -gala F '- .1 ',.:':f?f 'n -- ff-'rf-'1::f.a3fJ---S J ..... ,,. ,....:.:.-Q, ...... .. :,,:,:. I SIXTH DIVISION Front row: jewel McAfee, John Amado, John Lewis, Victor Thompson, CHSURORDTECH Louis Russo, Edward Lesmaster, Charles Jaynes, Robert McDermott, Gordon Baird, David Coleman. Second row: Claude Clark, Clyde Gilbert, Jack Bailey, Steve Rathburn, Jimmy Wood, Charles Turner, Ronnie Bogs, Everett Campbell. Projectiles for the Lady's guns are handled with care. A fighting ship carries a great many types of ammunition. I l -M At sea, the detachment improves their proficiency as lighters by learning from the more experi- enced NCO's. , , ' ww- Y' No liberty boat. Our Marines aggressively charge from the open ramp of an LCM onto the beach at Subic Bay, P. I. as part of the landing party exercises. MARINE DETACHMENT Front row: Victor Pilsner, Enrique Lariosa, Ronald Dirkes, Gene Sesler, Milford Langness, George Ross. Second row: Carl Phillips, Edward Zastrow, George Bliss, Merlyn Burns, CAPT Hillmer De Atley, Donald Hinkley, Macon Darcus, Paul Sanders, Bobby Stallings, Joseph Haberberger, George Kasson. Third row: Edward Andrews, George Hinton, Leonard Jeffers, David Solberg, David Gillette, David Koncki, George Pullins, Cyrus Crosslan, Paul Flanagin, Joseph Sarracino. Fourth row: Fred Whetstone, Virgil Kitrell, David Hammes, Jack Esterlein, Joe McKnight, Gregory Brown, Pat Hendon, Pedro Barragan, William Buck, James Harsh. A i s- ' 7 5'C-3447.512 V+ -T'j ' 3-Tllks-.'1,Ff.f ' f f Y-'wan' W 'fE ' --cwsfgf'-NE-+'5.-Q.: .gms ta, M i : fGw..:.,- 1-2645141-4:,Ifif'5 H- fl.-2f:,J,'1'j1jj:'iy'vl gif ,WY J MARINE DETACHMENT :.:,r.i53,g,5,5 7' ' ' -.,i,4.5.5.,,,.3ta.:5,.,,',-.,,M,.,.,.,,,,, ,, , T- P '-- W -,M-A L sa, ELT , 1 fm 3 I ,f if 1 ,A - Y 1 T A,- g Front rows, Ray Harry, Donald Phillips, Clarencejohnson, Jerry Libal. Second row: William Aikman, Walter Kennedy, Patrick Secor, Henry Smith, Gene Smith, lst LT Richard Broderick, Ralph Pollack, Charles Thomas, Neil Cooper Henry Perry Clifford Simes Third row Lawrence Bean Guy Alspaugh Frank Kenyon Vic Duncan if Charles Johnston David Harwood Burton Brown Richard Wilson Douglas Langley Eugene Carlton Fourth row Edward Zielinski Dennis Sullybrook Eddie Harrison Donald Yenor Claude Roland Frank Baker David Knowles Raymond De Groot Stanley Plate Harold Vernon -Q3 W5 in ' U ii Zh? The formidable nature of the rocket obvious to all who watch this demonstration during field exercises. Leaving the comforts of the Yorktown for a week 70 of training under field conditions, each man carries his sea bag on his back in addition to heavy weapons. 3 i 'E 1 ' Like any delicate machine, the guts of the fire control radar will occasionally break down under the rigorous shipboard usage. No fair weather friends, our gunners stick with the machine when it is in the dumps to bring it up to our high operating stan- dards. Deep in the bowels of the ship, fire controlmen put information into computer which automatically aims and fires the guns accurately in spite of the fact that they are on a rolling, pitching platform. , FOX DIVISION Coffee break in the fire control shop Front row: Carl Pulsifer, Stewart Owen, CHORDCONTECH Luther Burris, LCDR Edward Lawrence, LCDR Joe Landtroop, Charles Knapp, C. Gilliland, Jackie Boykin. Second row: Cary Briggs, Gleen Barbee, Phillip Wilson, Bob Cvetko, Jack Dawson, Mike Moore, Burl Beegle, Jack Vogle. Third row: Monte Vaughn, Kenneth Deetz, Henry Adair, Greg Belshaw, Dave Wilkinson, Robert Neely, Ross Kitchen, Ken Baker. , f 'Ulm gf fe-..,, yi ...W e 5, sf, -wf4:f .g,w ,-.. V, -BUEEL9. 1'-', .sg - 1113-53,11 Q A - .':-.W .:..1,.: A-'H 11 - e.....e..g,r '--,y:,f-.fri-05,35 gf:-7.3371-pg -3:ff-pg,-5--?.5.a.:.:.1,e:.e..:..1A.:f1.:,f,a.3.Lf-:.:4.n.-:a1.:u5.:-5---5-9-nyfwgvv-yu-f -9 4.43,6,,. . -- . . 'ww-M , .-.e -Q.. f-J--1-0 .A-f,l,z - ---.e.,,..:,, QQ- -f - f- i - .':r N. , - ry 'J' :- J . ad... ...a.,...--f :...:.:...:..f..:.-4....m ....:.....s.1.f..:...4:.,4..q-....M..-f.u-,..-.....--N -mf , 4 , - ,. ,-mg..-,,9,,g,, - , f,'f,T,!'5--5--As,.g,, .5 Aj'-of L, : 1 l---U - .-.,.,V K M W .. .g...,e .:,,,,5, ,,L'-fff-'-g1-:5f:-g,::1:,fA,...,',..x1,:...9..75.v.,:,fl,..,,'3' , - , !j21'j,,,-t..-...1...i,. -.-,.,- 4 I . . .,,..- - -. -..'- ,f .f...,f,i . - - 'e-v-'f--1+-1-....,,.,g-,,,..4 J- -f-:f..,,f .V - :vs-s-.f....,, - . ww- ' X- . , -A - ..-nh..--., . r l-4-'-- e I - - If'1'i't'N:.:..,.-...1 f. - - ,.,.-. 'J'1'fv-rw..--,.:'?-uf-r-L-NL...-, - , :--f'- ff ' -- - ' - - J ,gg FOX DIVISION Front row: Robert Atkins, John Gregg, Alphonse Kulcyzinshi, ENS Micheal Revane, ENS Byron Cyr, LTJG Paul Fazzone, Victor Okerblom, Camille Levasseur, Oliver Tikkanen. Second row: Burke Mealy, Bill Gavin, Donald Witt, John Wheeler, Alford Wiles, Jimmie Povsiers, George Tillinghast, Frank Boss. Third row: Ernest Cardoza, Harold Latimer, Fred Meyer, James McKain, George Kottmeier, Alan Beers, Epp Norsworthy, Paul Briggs. Y fi 1f'f 4414 ll W DIVISION 5 Front row: Francis Richardson, CHSURORCTECH John Kafoury, ENS Gilbert O'Rear, LCDR ' Wlllllflm Bryant, ENS Ralph Kelley, Elbert Smith, Dale Hawkes. Second row: Gayle Jolley, I Phillip Kimble, Robert Barrow, Charles Stierwalt, Donald Gerould, Joseph Harrison, James 72 Rose. Third row: William Jackson, Richard Quinn, Joseph Smoak, John Kreilich, Thomas Redmond, Merrill Adams, Gary Gray. The lull before the storm. A few moments of leisure before the now empty hangar deck is deluged with stores from the cargo ship alongside. Sailors with seagoing skills round out their abilities by learning assault tactics from expert marines. This seemingly confused tangle of hose and Wire is in reality a carefully planned and highly developed method to accomplish fueling in short time. Q While the ship fuels with NSFO QNavy Standard At General Quarters, the Crew can not relax, but Fuel Oilj the men occasionally find it necessary to must maintain a constant vigil. fuel themselves with NSC CNavy Standard Coffeej. V Q 744 Ma1ntenance IS one of the major dutles of the deck d1v1s1ons The transfer of a man by h1gh11ne 1S d1rc-acted by the s1gna1man by usmg paddle signals. Bombs for aircraft are swung aboard by crane operator who responds to the motions of upraised arm. ' 'Vat-V if . 11' -'f'--4--,i.,..-,?'f'f1' :eff-, - . ---... , -- nginccring The primary goal of the Engineering Department is to operate and maintain the ships motovation gear, eight boilers and four main engines capable of producing 150,000 horsepower and provid- ing sufficient wind across the bow for air operations. Keeping the ship afloat and on an even keel during normal steaming and in battle is the Damage Control function of the department. Effective damage control is 905 prepartion, requiring unrelenting effort on the part of all hands in maintaining equipment in top operating condition. V 0 The shipis service generators provide enough electrical power for a small town. Up to 92,000 gallons of water are distilled each day to satisfy the thirsty boilers and crew. Refrige- ration' equipment with a capacity to produce 400 tons of ice per day .keeps provisions at proper' temperatures, air-conditions various spaces, and cools the water in scuttlebutts. Two hundred and seventy. ventilation and heating systems keep the ship cool in the hottest 'climates and warm in the coldest. Maintenance and operation of this equipment is the responsibility of the Engineering Departmentq . s v A Commander William T. Miller, U.S.N. Engineering Oiiicer ? -, Afx 4.15: -.7 N x x X r J ' XS, x .mf 4 X, 4 J V S X lf .NX Y 57 S f , AX ,, . f X 'V V ., mfg . ' , ,Z W X gs: 5 sas- W S Q :src I xi ' Q uf wr,-4 , -.-,, an ' ' ,, ff, 1' NZX , 5 f W f. Q47 Q4 X X f X W ' J . f Q 5 9? 6 G ' x X , , Z Zi g X fffx 5 X 7 4 1 Q, Y Z Q w Q f, W fx? fn! 1 f ' 1 fxx XI ' QQ V' W f . ff ff x .f ww, Kg- Q M0 ,WW Q r E 'l il L E F L i I I 2 r . A DIVISION Front row: Donald Jelly, Palmer Howell, Darrell Streble, Richard Wagner. Second row: john Giffin, Donald Lofquist, Melvin Sciffert, Louis Saling, Giuseppe Tiberi, Ralph Tisdale, Charles Billman, Micheal Weichmann, Leroy Williams, Aurthur Meikle. Third row: Jackie Jones, Howard Smith, Donald Azure, Dexter Eby, Forrest Smith, Truman Peirle, Rex Fisher, William Lanphear, Joe Babbett, Gene Hillyard. Fourth row: Willie Blanton' Albert Swaringen, Thomas Chisholm, Gorpon McVay, Robert Lippi, Arnold Jones, Leverne Olson, Edward Brown, Robert Adams, Allan Smith. 1 I L u Machine shop gang takes a break to pose for Yorktown Photogs. Fully equipped shop enables engineers to repair or replace unlimited amount of items. Machinists devote talents to maintaining the ship's mechanical systems. A fighting ship of this size must be as self-suiiicient as possible. We can repair it or build a new one - . .M .Ava-..:. -.,, r,,,. , . ,H+-Ginza-Um, , ,. 1 r ,.,f,,, -L--'Nm-1. ,. f'+w4g.f:q..ax..:,2 f1 :'-gfQ-4.2'.:..,f...lf'f f'1Tff' f-. 7513- v..:,l1 T' '73 We sent him after a bucket of steam and a left handed wrench. Men of the auxiliary division take a blow after a busy day of many tasks. , Crew standby to bring a generator onto the power circuit. J .-n--nm.....e.....n . -V 4: 1 my l iffif '..T':j 6 5.7, A f ' Zi , ,Q V QQ I 5. f '- V ff . ' W if X.x, , 4 I .s 1 ,. ww 1 .4 Q I f W , , .. , zQf 1, 4 I Y. B DIVISION Front row: S. Gonzales, J. Kolvek, L. Jordan, T. Collins, O. Kilbey, LTJG Zekauskas, J. Wilson, C. Wilson, L. West, E. Gibson. Second row: J. Jordan, F. Coil, W. Weber, D. Hackworth, J. Williams, E. Winborne, Peterson, P. Nelson, J. Bennett. Third row: R. Garlett, J. Kolvek, M. Rivera, L. Torres, B. Beniquez, R. Ruth, J. Jones, T. Webster, R. Navarro. K wsipfy .... I VV V yslyf , 8 Q 'v' X - off J ,V 5 A is ' - , , C X Who says it's hot down here 9 Fire room crew takes breather from heat under fresh air ventilator. 8 l 4 4 I 4 f. 1 Well, somebody has to clean the bilges. One of Lady's four fire rooms develops 37,500 H.P. for propulsion. The fire rooms are nine levels below the flight deck. B DIVISION Front row: Mulder, Light, Lester, Jones, Tourrs, Shellhouse. Second row: Kelly, Salt, Ove, Clayton, Pelkola Johnson, MACH Rhodes, Grant, Graham, Long, Hays. Third row: Coy, Foster, Fontenot, Johnson, Mauldin Townsend, Joyner, Johnson, Alney, Davis, Duncan. Fourth row: Trombley, Arballo, Campbell, Roudelaugh Goolsby, Burist, Johnson, Arinda, Braure, McCloy. B DIVISION , , ' - M 1 1-4.2..'..a.......... .. , ' Engineering decks get fresh C0315 Of Paint Evaporators produce about 90,000 gallons of as part of Yorktown clean ship program. Water every day. Front row: J. Mensch, J. Neman, T. Noble, R. Elin, G. Petree, L. Germeroth, W. Dunavant, J. Guffey, H. Shore I. Valentine, B. Moore. Second row: W. Turner, A. Peavy, J. Bravenhorst, J. Kelly, W. Austin, S. Hartzog, J. Eapheart, B. Gregory. Third row: R. Spear, P. Woods, Harmoney, W. Pace, C. Allen, P. Gutierrez, M. Sulivan, D. Garcia, L. Johnson, I. New. P. Cooper, E. McCullers I. Russel, O. Mount, R , Ni 1 ' X If 4 - ' .fl 'wi 4, X , f X f I 1 f. sg- K U . 5 Y 3 Q ' 'S' I . Y 1 -if ' ' if ' 1 1 'K . - S. V . N2 . , 5 sf ef 1 V -. .-S.. W-,, 'Ng Front row Charles French Dav1d Montgomery Wllbert Swords Joe johnson ENS James Bryant Stafford Sherrod Davld Fmkbemer Ralph Lowe Ronme Fre1ermuth Robert Humble Buddy Smlth Second row Marvm Hertz, Omar Hicks, 4 f of Bw if S14 -U ! if VX Aww 4 ' ix f Sly, , U, ww ' k 1 N- N4 ?X fha X f 43,8 f f W f 2. ffl 7 mf? 1 f ' , .XS l,.X1 i S .. ., . .. .x .. --x-,, ' f,,.v - .V w,.,Vn, . , , YXSQ.-, A-.g.,,,,:va? V A- .ALJ-A y.i,:w-QA. V 4 V .'.,-43.-.-....,-,.-..1....-.,.t.q11,.-,gl----f1...l-T...M, Y- mg f nw Khan., ,i w WS.- ,Q yi ,f x 1 +34 i X ,gfff W. 1 ' I 1 5 , mis-av, f 4 . , ,,.i:.,,,, YW, y ......,,,, , .,...-., N , Z S. ' XM, X 0 5 Y 4 g . QL, 4 r '5 f 2 if pm 4 r 0 fi M Q. x x 3 X , M ff' xt 5 xrvk 5, Q, ff l f, I NK 4 ff f XZ! Q H ' AFai1'1lQ f... Whq,Xj N 5 ' if if X I l v 1 1 P E i 5 1 1 i I 4 I I I i V ew f 4 K 'iw Q a W Zi, N K, F L l I H 154. 5 5 3 E DIVISION Front row: Terrence Conner, Donald Shallenberg, Donald Thompson, Raymond Hallis, Orval Brackey, ENS Deane Lycan, Gustavo Berumen, Hector Vela, Stanley Scollard, Willie Green. Second row: Frank Krause, Waylan Wallis, Arnold Ahrensdorf, Allen Kobelt, David McHenry, Michael Curtiss, Leslie Grady, Richard Wright, Bobby Gulley. Fourth row: Robert Potter, Joseph Supan, William Bennett, James Headrick, Jimmy Gulley, Richard Metcalf, Graham Proebstel, Henry Leon, Marion Adams. ' We have our own telephone system complete With opeartor. Repairmen go into the equipment to restore service on a ship's phone. E DIVISION Front row: Louis Brown, Paul Rohling, Wesley Frazier, Wayne Dewitt, Max Edwards, Robert Rusteberg, James Vandenbusch, Gerald Smith, Donald Caldwell, Daniel Bowen. Second row: Franklin Ellis, Richard Stoltz, James Thompson, John Lewis, Lawrence Anderson, Cecil Flory, David Marshall, Alford Corzine, Richard McGill. Third row: Rodolfo Salvanera, Duane Johnson, John Lefebure, John Robinson, Kenneth Baker, Charles Mayfield, Melvin Brucher, James Michael, Dennis Hogan. 1 A bulb snatcher will go to any extreme. Keeping up on work loadfand preparing for yard repair 'i 'n.,.k ..,a...,..i na. ... , N.. .,..,,..i .-S-,V-.-ie., Electrical division maintains tool and parts issue room. ,I ' overhaul of motor. S Ship's gyros are maintained and repaired by electrical division. I A L' E DIVISION Electricians disassemble housing prior to Front row: Leland Anderson, Leroy McDougal, Louis Holzman, Harold Davis, ELEC Harmon Pierson, Paul Church, James Bright, Joe Freeman, James Carter. Second row: James Ball, Jerald Densley, Doyle Coburn, Carl Diedrich, Wayne Perino, Kenneth Birkland, John Foulkner, James Latta. Third row: Wayne Bartwell, Jesse Lopez, William Carr, Gerald Oland, Lawrence Stephan, Williard Watts, Earl Sheldon, Billy Richards. The ship's electrical shop can overhaul items ranging from fans to generators. Four of these switch boards serve to connect generators to power outlets. Navy know how comes from on the job training 90 M DIVISION Front row: Jerry Mitchell, Fred Geile, Charles Taylor, ENS Charles Balancia, MACH Albert Cacioppo, Richard Hackett, Richard Chenoweth, Richard Tucker. Second row: Bobby Lane, Joe Allen, Richard Fierro, Ronald Arnett, Douglas Julian, Lester Scribner, Robert Campbell, John Bertles. Third row: Allen Tucker, Donald Shelton, Billy Coddington, Joe Hill, Jerry Wertz, Russ Hale, Marion Johnston, Eric Hodgkiss, Duane Petro. Battle Stations finds engineerlng spaces fully manned All speed changes and data on engines must be carefully and ready to furnish power. logged, Engineers inspect Water cooled bearing on one of ship's four huge propeller shafts. 11115: N 'w gg LCDR Pasanen supervises throttle man who is in constant telephone contact with the bridge where speed orders originate. . 1 Y V I I l Fire pumps must be continuously inspected I . and serviced. I Safety precautions require constant check 1 of all gauges and valves. M DIVISION Front row: Lee Pare, Richard Fellers, Richard Tucker, Robert Hogue, Henry Lomupo, James Shrout, Elmo Davillier, Alfred Kuphal, Henry Roy. Second row: Donald Rhodes, Silas Fletcher, Dofas Charles, Clarence McElhaney, Marlyn Held, Alexander Thompson, Perry Smith, Phillip Detberner, Leonard Thompson. Third row: Amos Owens, Lawrence Garcia, Jerry Harding, ' ' ' Arthur Waters, George Rhodes. i Vinton Clark, Daniel Schneck, Lowell Souslin, Lewis DeAngel1s, Y I 0 X Q53 ml if I 59,4 V . 1 W-...- Y f I fx! -W ff 'W 'Y 1 SZ, iff? 1 Q.. ug, f . f . , if X ,,, w my f 1 2 ii , i W, , ',, 5 I WW? X f . . Z ,, V , 2 K ,, i gf Nb, 1 M -:Ss f -nun . ...,.-, .-,. ,..,... r.m-,'.-ff. f gf:-531, 135 avg: -:ff-Q--5 .-5.5.1 a..:.,:u:..:.a4,1.:.f.:.s.:..a.:.f 4.5.4 ,.4:.:,:.f,:i7.-ak?-:'9-sffgfi-4. ,- ,'f ,ff . . :sn 1-vn.,..v.,-,:63:.v-B-ns.Z.1,4,.Lx-,1.115-1-JIv,:.-5.0fSx-.4.3,f-,-Fv.:ilvuv.-- A-x--.,fv-ax.-vf,,.'n'-f-,M The throttle man controls the ship's speed by regulating the amount of steam passing to the turbines. Enough electricity for a small town is produced daily by the generators. Fuel oil puriiiers receive regular inspection for foreign matter. F i J V R DIVISION Front row: Darrel Fontento, Don'f,Hoffmeier, Dennis Hawke, Darrel Christopherson, LTJG Donald Hall, Howard Cloud, Ronald Quinn, Donald Beach, James Powers. Second row: Wilson Cruz, Milton Barnes, Arlan Clarkson, Daniel Springer, Walter Morrow, David Kingsley, Norman Davis, Tom VanAmburg. Third row: Leroy Lucero, Sotomayor Gomez, Benjamin Cole, Gonzalez, Martin Wojahn. Pipefitters maintain every foot of the many miles of plumbing aboard. f Modern carpenter shop tackles anything from picture frames to Hight deck planks. Key makers and safecrackers are a busy crew. R DIVISION Front row: William Morgan, John Hynson, Clarence Bergfeld, James Smith, Raymond Orr, Herman Dossey, Cecil Redwine, Thomas Rensing, William Sipes, Frank Lutz. Second row: Jesus Perez, Arvin Morrow, Finis Whitehead, Patrick Heffley, Harold Smith, Lloyd Wassom, james Howie, Porter Strain, Arlo Wulf. Third row: Frederick Ogle, Edward Donley, Harold Mauch, Philip Roley, Britton Bradley, Dale VanDeWalker, Jack Mitchell, Billie Shelton, Allen Vitzoski. , V ' Repairing steel chairs is no problem at the pipe shop. The metalsmiths prepare for cutting and welding. Commander Miller inspects the laying of steel plates used to support arresting cables. A machine shop problem 1S dlscussed at a coffee break The LADY'S main propulsion plant repulres thou sands of guages and constant observation -' I r 1 3 'W 1 E n J -J HB An e1ectr1c1an balnces power factor on the The engine rooms are a beehive of 3Ct1V1ty I t 3 ,i bf. rf? 1 X 1 f , 4 , .4 r l M Without paper Work, even the engineers wou1dn't get the job done. ni.....,..,,..,....-, .1 A ' , ..-...,-..,...-Mg,.,-.:......5+..1,..M:.,.-f-...,..m--.:...c.....f , . , . A., as . . K. . ,. . . ,,,1q,A,N,,,K, . ..,-un NV.,-9. ' nun- ,... +...,.'-- . . .. ,, .,.... .. .... -......,,, -.-. .--.fn ..-,X,.-.-. ,.. ... x-.A..,.-:..i...g,.,c' ..z.-..,-,.e-,....,.,- A e,:.a.'+,:-:,I.m.4.,' 'u:.'I:f,64.n5iB': - - ,,-,,- I -,-.-:...,,.1...gv...f:....:....,n...a.,...:.-.aa.a., . A ,.. , Au4.,Av,W. 4,.w,,.- vm., lA,+l,,,4L4, - , LW: :- Boiler room crew works in extreme heat. The boiler repairmen keep our steam plant running. gc ti Ji 5 1-Z l l 1 I Z3 55. r .,,, ,W fl , Q E15 W2 1 E 1 Every repair and replacement must be recorded. 96 A 1 1 The CO2 gang provides gases for extinguishers and for welding Ships carpenters apply their skills to templates for machinery parts. vvflxiill F13-XGPSWU' . ' -- '-1'2 . 1' .-v'N'--.-- -l. -W '-,- -- -1 bb .... .,-,-.-. . ..f .,'. ,V N., 7 ,, -. .. - . i ,.-, , . ' - . . '-' 7 ': '-ww:-w..,' A '1 4 1 '1Z- -I'-f'5ff'1WfP-'E'51jrgqu-.-gg1g.'gg-y-: Navymen like it hot and strong. LTJG Hall supervises R division oflice personnel 1 5, All hands Turn to, insuring that the Lady's crew of 3000 will have plenty of good chow. Suppl The Supply Department provides materials and services from pencils to parachutes. There are a labyrinth of storerooms, 61 in all with some 60,000 different items contained therein, valued at over iHS3,000,000. The Cooks and Bakers plan the menus, order the provisions, maintain their storerooms, cook, bake, clean the galleys, and see that each man receives his three squares a day, plus night rations, flight rations and plenty of coffee. Assisting the Cooks and Bakers, the Messman and Mess-Decks-Master-at-Arms clean the messhalls, prepare salads, Wash rness gear, and maintain order in the mess halls. The Sales Division renders many morale building services, such as providing the laundry, cobbler, and tailor. The two fountains provide ice cream, cokes, and other snacks. Three ship's stores provide such things as film, flashlights, jewelry, cigarettes, and hundreds of other similar items. The Disbursing personnel hold pay-day bi-monthly. Allotments are registered, claims paid, and money is changed to that kind used in the many ports We visit. A The versatile men of the Wardroom Division maintain the Wardroom, Officeris galley, Pantry, and Staterooms-Call 97 of them plus five bunkroomsl. Additionally they prepare and serve the meals for all the officers of the LADY. COMMANDER LEONARD E. SHEA, U.S.N. SUPPLY OFFICER s-Q.--F 100 Personnel follow up an order for one of 60,000 items stored aboard the LADY. Aviation storekeepers can supply parts for any Of the Six aircraft types on board. The sweepers will have new tools. It appears that this will have to be typed once more before the skipper will sign it. So that the print shop Will never Want for paper. is if WX S-1 DIVISION Front row: Juon Gallardom, Tony Morille, Alton Rountree, Fred Howe, Jay Wood, Joseph Chiodo, Charles Layman, Denton Frazier, Donald Pickard, Marvin White. Second row: Ervin Martens, Lester Politte, Robert Kelley, James Fletcher, Thomas Ward, Bobby Willis, James Lawrence, Bobby Mitchell, Michael Wendling. Third row: Henry Morris, Frank Guevara, Donald Desilva, Andrew Satra, Andy Bean, Joseph Millard, Robert Bloom, Norman Walker, George Fant, Bing Choy. A I S-1 DIVISION M ll LTJG Conrad Harper LT Donald Searles Front row: Lanier Clark, Eugene Rinehart, William a oy, . , , LT Gerald Goldstein, LTJG Adelburt Balunek, Lonnie Mannig, Delbert Gregg, Walter Massey. Second row: Thomas Muessig, James Murphy, Larry Gainey, Roe Mansell, Gerald Rogers, Gary Frost, Charles Goodin, George Osteen, Clearence Conaway, William Owens. Third row: Orloan Jones, John Matz, Roy Powell, Jimmy Bruce, William Thomas, Gene Thorn, John Cable, Charles Emmerson, William Schonberger, William T homure. l 2 One of the creW's favorite desSerts...Fresh Hawaiian Fruit Cocktail. Chief, somebodys been at the strawberries again . . . H ' If we run out 0f.Beef, We'll have his head. S-2 DIVISICN Front row: Archie Bouley, Milferd Behrens, James Metreyeon, CHSUPCLK David Cates, Lawrence Hager, Virgil Arbuckle, 'Lemuel Hager, Raymond Cuthbertson. Second row: Clark Wilcott, Larry Bohannon, Alfred Huber, Donald Claeys, Michael Collins, George Applegarth, Richard Coleman. Third row: Byron Harris, Roger Nichols, George Nabors, Raymond O'Nea1, Harold Hendry, Bruce Keith, George Gordon, Bruce Gambs. . , , . .,...,-. ,M -..., X- .4 -......Q.q,---. Lai' 4 ' n,.'.f ' ,3l,Z.a,..'. lfl-Qk.'1E7.i'iJQ2ia:-UL?.'x-'4- ' img-rr.--1 -..,:..1:.1:....:,...,.,.:,....g. .g4:,,g,.,4,..:,.,.-.. ':T2'fl1'a-..Sf...,-J- :fail-.,1l. ...n :,,:,:...-,.:.,..... ? fv 4 ' 7 ' ' ' A--- f-- 'f fA r - . ' Y ' ' ' S-2 D Front row: Harry Brady, George Hamilton, IVISION r Howard Morris, Henry Favreau, Michael DeMink, CHSUPCLK David Cates, Wendell Odom, Raymond Otto, Asa Roy, Emmet Lorentzen, Herman Evans. Second row: James Spivey, Ernest Hasty, Jack Watson, John Graham, David English, Robert Coates, Barton Ferrera Gustavo Montoya Fines Witherspoon, A. G. Henry. Third row: Leo Venzor, Mike Leyva Charles Quested Leonard Brown Raymond Webb, Warren Bacciocco, Joseph Bacciocco, Leon S' 7 7 3 Jefferson, Ralph Barrier, William Lambert. These men can locate anything from paprika to prunes in five minutes. - The Butchers must be careful with those sharp knives. Ship's bakeshop turns out first rate bread and pastry. 103 nd. x I ff N. at I SZM DIVISION Front row: Hal Clark, Eladio Alvarez, Leo Rose, Merman Tinsley. Second row: Henry Sigard, Roger Dunlap, Joseph Brumley, Leland Miller, James Downsvvell, Donald Mozingo, Iosesh Grippi, James Johnson, Ted Shoemaker, Ronald Duncan. Third row: James Dunlap, Walter Matzkvech, Bruce Harnsberger, Nicholas Brown, Clynn Wickham, T. J. Harvey, Marvin Booker, Clarence Baker, Joseph Glegola, Jerry Lovett. Fourth row: Robert Boyington Milton Bond, Richard Thompson, Robert Micheau, James Johnson, O'Del1 Wimbley, Clofar Williams, Alfred Bouquet, Richard Rios The cleanliness of the mess decks is achieved by hours of scrubbing Even in the Atomic Navy, spuds need peeling. All ready for the '4Chovv Hounds . SZM DIVISION Front row: Edward Gomcsak, Otto Haverty, Charles Patterson, James Hansen. Second row: William Russell, Early Morrison, Kenneth Deetz, Robert Derr, Robert Baker, Francisco Ortiz, Leroy Lucero, Epifanio Rivera-Mated, Thurman Crayton, Thomas Burns. Third row: James Chrisemer, Cecil Flory, Thomas Tuck, Thomas Wray, Tony Staples, Bennie Jarrell, Robert Androshick, Daniel Tanner, Ernest Johnson, Jimmie Johnson. Fourth row: Howard Brobston, Richard Violette, Mitchell Pedigo, Thomas Cochran, Earnest Stubbins, Charles Riceau, John Hill, Arnold Otero, George Werrbach, Franklin Shockley. There must be an easier way. Plenty of good nutritious food for all hands 5 I i All ready for the Chow Hounds . - f . f r - Q'-i-7--.-i ff' L' ' ' 'Q -E f : --5 -L-e:l1,:'3li'...?f.i. L1 'IVZZ' ,L : 1.1 -.:,: .,L:.:.:i:7: :li -5- ,a'.f-eg--,ln J ' w if l- . j ,-315121 't :jf 1' e :'-3143 +7--af -.: W .-..-.:te,..1,:.-,1....,1,e.g..A1,,,:..e:.,...r.A,.z Y - f a jf ' They run the mess decks With an iron hand. The galley starts feeding at 0630 on Working day l i These Japanese vegetables will soon be served. l SZM DIVISION - Front row: Russ Hale, Charles Dunn, David Norby, Douglas Tucker, James jordan, Charles Owens, Milladr Humphery, Reeder Neal, Francisco Valentine Garay, Dick Hendrix. Second row: William Moorehead, Robert Stilz, Richard Taylor, Remon Moreno, Carroll Moeckly, CHUSUPCLK David Cates, Marvin Seiffert, Eugene Harvey, Ernesto Guevara, Roland Bundy, Terrence Breeden. Third row: Albert Reardon, George Beck, Dennis Mobley, Robert Bishop, R. Caddell, Kenneth Borg, Millard Smith, David Hughes, Clinton Coleman, Milton Butler. Fourth row: Jesse Graybill, Lester Ingle, Robert Elsa, Jerry Mitchell, Bert Lynch, Richard Fierro, Phillip Rizzo, Jerry Wilson, Davia Dingee, John Clausen, John Hart. M' a Sf .r 5 41 Sf' S-3 DIVISION Front row: Arthur Burt, Huey Ray, Dick Higgenbotham, James Brown, Buford Hartwick, James Prather, Ronald Wiseman, Marion Lynskey, Robert Jensen, Bob Dodson. Second row: Philip Velez, Joe Quilalang, Bill Roberts, Lester Keefer, Douglas Straghter, Ronald Bishop, William Foster, Glen Payne, Demitro Quintin, Oscar Thomas. Third row: Orlando Mora, Charles Keath, John Elliott, Gary Edwards, Theodore Allen, Robert Foster, Robert Logan, Ove Larsen, Rudolph Fields, Michael Gee. Daily receipts of the ships store are carefully tallied and recorded. There are all kinds of Goodies available at the fountain Shall I roll these sleeves or crease them? v TQ' -LQLQQ .ILZSQJS :.'.'g..',. 4 Qijf 'Q jr +' Eff -1-j ifylji j 2-3 -l :flaw 5-f,,1,.,, f lV....,.. :-- .'-g .. 5.- K- 3 4 ,, ,. . N ' 'W - - l T., ....,tl11.:i1:: .QLD ,. E-. M 546. There is only one type of haircut .. Regulation. 5 l l Call for Philip Morrisll' Just a day's work for the laundrymen. S-3 DIVISION Front row: Gene Alverez, Walter Foster, Manay Chinnus, Ellis Wallace, Ronaldo Cuevas, T upuaga Pele, Cletius Riniker, Paris Lewis, Joel Smith, Thomas Shelton. Second row: Raymond Banett, Micheal Severs, Charles Hall, Edmund Hall, Mike Kernmerer, Eddie Hatchett, Joe Stara, James Dunlap, Albert Black. Third row: Kenneth McGee, Chester Hayes, Eugene Scarbrough, Philip Fowler, David Batts, Gary Gordy, Dwayne Collins, Hershel Young, Milton Bond, John Hill. 6 ,, Y S-4 Division Front row: William Bedgood, John McNeil, John Davis, ENS Don Gruelle, Gary Gleed. Second row: Terry Klinetob, Dick Mockenhaupt, Ronald Jenkins, Bruce Little. Now, you say you Weie underpaid. Who said, Crime Doesn't Pay? 109 5 KN! 'Q ii if 'Sf-, xii, S-5 DIVISION Front row: Antonio Mariano, Abelardo Ramirez, Johnny Wade. Second row: Eugene Alston, Tommie Hardin Robert Hunter, James McClendon, ENS Shannon Pratt, Samuel Hassell, Paul Broden, Clover Watts, Antonio ,Cruz Third row: Eduardo Phee, Richardo Lasquete, Grover Farr, Porfirio Pagunsan, Romeo Descada, Ellie Starks R D. McGowna, Jose Jr. Castillo, Wilfredo Fabie, Fruto Sinigayan. Here is the Way it's done at the Waldorf. How do you like yours Rare Medium or Well? Qin! ix .22 V5.4 X S 5 DIVHSON Front row D L Dove Perfecto Orl1no Jougum Terlaje Antanaclo Camacho Carl Clark THQUIO Reflondo Ge on1mo Pugeda M C Wesley DeW1tt Games Second row Dan1el Cr1stobal W1ll1am Steptoe Thom s Harms Wallac Lennon Luclen Sterhng Gessn r Copeland L onard Sta ks Andrew Terry Ray Day s Wxlhe Jones T1mrn1e Clemons The Wardroom superv1sors add a Hawanan touch for d1nner Servmg a spec1alty of the house P1zza Cut of cholce beef IS selected for preparatlon by chefs 2 f, Wi .Ski 51 -f Ei E Tailors are a busy crew when the men switch to Whites. iffsiggiggg ffiiiiif-5:21-71'-S 'gprpsi-.ii ::s5ri:5::J::::.::'. - Sign here, and you'l1 have a bond every month The Warrant Ofiicers' mess. The barber who keeps our officers looking their best. ,MWWZ V ...., . W x, .'.pm4 1 Chefs aboard the Lady could teach the girls a few tricks. any 4 ww Il ' lfjlld- , t 2 N S??.??S2s1w' . XX. J li W 4 N iii? If 4 i 1 MMWW ffwaf - s f KW fw,,,Xf, f . Z wy , , AQ wa 1 ZW 1 pf S 'E Z7 ' nf SF-X I 5, 5 Z V7 , X , , X Xxwx ' ' f' xWQl v ,S ' f ,ff ' ZW f WW f ,f 'ff CWWZ, ,, ,ZW c W! ,Is-33 ' , :frifilif -sLs2?A,u.Q.iQ2?i'E?E5 COMMANDER CARLTON H CLARK U S N EXECUTIVE OFFICER No city is complete without an administrative body, and the city within the Yorktown posesses a well trained organization consisting of a personnel office, where leave, liberty, transfer requests and service records are taken care of, an education and training office, which handles USAFI training courses and advancement of rate, a legal office in which both civil and military councelling may be obtained, a chaplain's office, where a Protestant and Catholic chaplain are available for personal consultations and religious services. There is also a special services office, which is responsible for main- taining morale of the men on board with movies, happy hours, bingo games, a radio station, and other pleasant activities. The publc information office publishes a semi-monthly newspaper, and the master at arms keeps the chain of everyday events flowing smoothly throughout the ship. At the print shop, all kinds of printing is done, including the ship's newspaper. X Xi , - , , sr ss 41, ' Nss i X DIVISION Front row: Sylvester Mallett, Delbert Campbell, Jesse Bragg, Fred Conner, ENS Dale Koons, ENS Robert Cross, SHIPCLK Harry Wagner, Don Vernon, Charles Pannell, Donald Musick. Second row: Thomas Teague, Thomas Cochran, Ying Ginn, Michael Zellner, Francis Rafanelli, Charles Martinson, John Mac Farlane, Michael Libman, Richard Hiett, Thomas Fish, Carl Hernandez, Franklin Leffel. The Chaplains can be counted on for spiritual guidance K... ,Education and Training distributes mountains of cor- respondence courses. s Court recorders transciibe Court Martial proceedings. The Master-at-Arms help to ltezp law and order on a ship as large as the Fighting Lady Files of personnel records keep track of vital statistics of each man aboard. XZ R ., ,.c f 1 , fn? Q ff: ns- , fs, ,sf ,x , 'YN 5 5 5 4 J I ,WMI 4 wwf? W fi , we 5 23303 fri X Division maintains the library Where a man can get away from the routine With books, the latest magazines, and pleasant surroundings. MAA's check restrictedlist. X DIVISION Front row: Jean Bushey, Nowell Julian, Earl Genest, Scott Dexter, Ray Jones, James Powell, Alexander Mikulski, Charles Davis, Daren Sommervold. Second row: Stanley French, Eugene Johnson, Sheldon Altfeld, Richard Kinter, Morton Igelman, Keith Beard, Ronald Fehlhafer, Clive Kinghorn, Donald Mitchell, Robert Armstrong. Third row: Robert Dickover, Charles Merriman, Lyle Majeske, Rolland Akers, Donald Burnett, James Adams, Richard Visel, Neil Hamilton, Larry Snook, Thomas Henning. Q, X x fn The education staff prepares our crew for courses, diplomas, and degrees. We have our own legal department where any- thing from a will to a court martial is handled. The personnel office handles the service records of 2000 men. A radio station for news and entertainment. . ., - , - -ff if-'fn-.-i an -uf an .':....aa,s,,kzm.,..1.e,..-15.65. f 1 N : . -,,.-,, HL. V t ., 1 . , . . , - , - vw W WH. - ,V ., , , ..w.m,. ew, .- - W - .- -V: . :fs--. vw- , ..e..m..f,,--...ae -,ff if-1, V .. , . - . -www - - ' 'M' 'A---1-'5---k A - -W? - 7 -' - 's'fW+'M-f'- flu-f--J--A--J33.....' -.W 4.1.4,.L-.:.lia,LxL:':2I7.1.-,IT ffT -h--..,-..'f'? '4 'f-'---:0-a 7 - 'W' . . . . . . . . , .z'- V ..,.,..... .,,- . . Amnnu.m,:....1., in.-.4 . ' Y .,--.-,.... ' - 4 The Yorktown harbors many tatents and services such The LADY has a police force complete with chief as its own newspaper. Lithographers operating their copying camera in the ship's print shop. Medical Masked surgeons treat patient in ship's modern operating room. No matter what the ailment, the Yorktown Medical Depart- ment can take care of it. A staff of three doctors and twenty-eight ofthe Navy's best corpsmen keep a round the clock vigil. There is a medical Ward Where the patients are housed and cared for, a complete pharmacy, which is capable of compounding practically any type of pill, potion, salve or other medicine. The modern operating room has the necessary equipment to perform almost any type of operation Cincluding delivery of babiesb. There is a physical examination room for conducting physicals, a laboratory for such things as blood tests, an X-Ray room and a complete clerical office. Care of the sick and injured and preventive medicine is the Medical Department's primary mission in keeping the LADY a happy, healthy ship. COMMANDER WARREN H. RUHMANN, MEDICAL OFFICER Medical Service Officer and Medical Oiiicer busily plan lecture for the crew on interesting subjects. Ship's company or airdale, which shall it be? The results in the aviation examining room may decide. U .iIa sZ!3--v-4'-1' ' I I . f' Cigar chewing surgeon keeps up with recent medical journals. - k E I l F Flight deck corpsmen marked with red crosses are a familiar A and Welcome sight on the poten- tially dangerous fiat-top. Q -is z X 3315 Q . xf W - 1 ls 5 5 1 H DIVISION Front row: Raymond Wilson, Daune Causie, Thomas Smith, LT William Payne, CDR Warren Ruhmann, LT Charles Neuneker, Michael LaSala, Robert Bahr, Kenneth Nelson. Second row: John Duerschmidt, Norman Steggell, Richard Price, Charles Pittman, David Damon, Joseph Steib, Robert Coon, Richard Young, Frank Jackson, Alexander Duncan. Third row: Jennings Beegle, George Hackleman, Allen Sparaco, Joel Thomas, Richard Scrafano, Stephen Stemplewski, David Messerschmidt, Joseph Ziolkowski, Frank White, Rudolfo Manahan. , 4 Sick call room Where 20,000 pills are dispensed Detailed records of all treatment and illnesses are monthly. kept by these men. ! X v 5 x this man going to the dentist . . . or leaving? Dental The Dental Department helps to keep the men of the LADY physically fit for combat and Work. An efficient staff and a modern clinic, complete with prosthetic Cfalse teethl facilities, is available for any dental emergency or treatment. Routine dental examinations, complete with X-ray, are an integral part of the dental service. Tooth brushing instructions and cleanings are available for those who require this service. Sufficient dental maladies are found aboard the LADY to keep dental technicians down in the mouthn at all times. COMMANDER GEORGE B. CROSSMIRE, U.S.N. DENTAL OFFICER A ,,,, , ,V W , , -..,, 4 AJ. M., ,,.. .ff f.,... ...,...,., --.-.-v,..:,..c.:s1.:.:,.im,' -swf' J.-.x...1.-.n-...-' .. :J 423 osfilauvv ia-,.uf.-1-n.rs-1-Quai-v-4-urb,..-,,-,Q A A' Ax' A- do ,...,,.-5,..:.,...e,.,.3...3....5..,..4....,,,,,,,,-K , .--.,..,i--.,3'w , A A A A - A f At the dental lab, Where falsies are made. Dentist and corpsman Work as a team While treating patien Corpsmen practice use of X-ray machine which is used to find cavities that are invisible to the naked eye. ,m..,...-.,..- A - , - - , 14. - , - . - . - Mi., f -.,4,.-,..,,g1 ..w.Af-x:..f..,w,:.f.1 D Division Front row: John Swanson, LT James Berger, CDR George Crossmire, LT James Farer, Oscar Erwin. Second row: Romea Reyes, James Camagies, Michael Powers, Harold Skogen, John Unsinn, Bobbie Collins, Harry Larsen. Instruments are arranged for oral surgery. In the office, drawings of each filling are made in the dental record. Lowers are ground to meet uppers on a machine that reproduces the movements of the human jaw. 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The staff is a small administrative unit, which also includes the Landing Signal Officers, the CAG Air Intellingence Officer, and the Flight Surgeon. COMMANDER CHARLES L. BURBAGE, U.S.N COMMANDER AIR GROUP AIR GROUP NINETEEN STAFF Front row: LT Harry Fremd, LCDR Mario Massa, CDR Charles Burbage, LCDR James Porter, LT Carl Austin. Second row: LT QMCD Lawrence Rosen, LTJG Robert Gable, ENS Olaf Northagen, Glenn Hall, Arthur Cole, Rober Kaim. Staff yeomen disseminate the latest information to the four squadrons. Q., Lag x,E3E ,3g:?-1--.-51?--,ZY..A.,::?3:,.l,A,,,,...g.-,,..Kz:.m. f, , I A ,' - f---..-.., ' -1-.., --.ww .. -N-sf.-.n.-4:,...... s'--Y .., ,4,....-......,f. ff 1' fe- iff- ,. 1 , Y ,, W-.gg--f--.. 4 :. f,,1..Qi,,1 ,Jig-p1s,f:.,,,wpg:,:,J ji! '-Y 0-f--4...N-1...,.......,..,t., Y ,.-,.......,. u.u.v.-...vf,,..,.- Fighter Squadron 191 launched many Furys in its job as daytime protector of the iieet. Satans Kittens of Fighter Squadron One Hundred Ninety One scorch the skies in their North American FI-3 Furies. Commanding Officer, Commander J. S. Swope, leads the squadron in maintaining air superiority for the defense of the USS Yorktown. A first line fighter, the Fury of VF-191 has assumed the task of daylight Combat Air Patrol, fighter sweeps, and other missions designed to keep the crew and pilots ready for any eventuality. In Navy circles of aviation, whenever Fighter Squadron 191 is mentioned, it is as- sociated immediately with the precision fiight team 6' Blue Anglesv, for Satans Kittens were the parent squadron of that famous flight exhibition team. The tradition of exacting formation flying has proudly been maintained by the pilots of the squadron. COMMANDER JAMES S. SWOPE, U.S.N SQUADRON COMMANDER Fighter Squadron 191 aSatan, itte si, VF-191 First row: LTJG Stanley Roitz, LTJG Roger Grantman, LTJG David Tingler, LTJG Francis Davis. Second row: Arthur Tackett, Maurice Mantell, LTJG Walter Wacht Jr., LTJG Drew Jones, CDR Robert Glasgow, CDR James Swope, LTJG Bernard Deibert, LT Richard Baillie, LTJG Donald Harvey, LTJG Allen Dailey. Third row: LT John Braun, CAPT CUSAFD William Pilcher, LT Bruce Brown, LTJG Douglas Anderson, LTJG William Jackson, LTJG Benjamin Thomas, LT Robert Cowell, LTJG Richard White, LT Carl Austin, LCDR Harold Snowden, LTJG Richard Nellis. Fourth row: Warren Towezy, Harry Hillier Jr., Lars Holm, William Balkeman, Cecil Fralick, Simon Herndon, John Flannery, Leonard Lubinski, William McReynolds, Joe Phillips, Roy Burns. VF-191 . Front row: David DeRosa, Jerry Ragsdell, Nicholas Moltrum, Jimmy Ealy, John Washam Jr., Phillip Allred Earl Bowser, Charles Hower, Elgin Bowen. Second row: Norman Mauder, Valtin Granado, George Heberlien James Evans, Frederick Sewell, Donell Hitchmon Jr., Freddie Henderson, Wilmer Matthews, Mervin Carder Third row: Virgil White, Billy Lee, Paul Taylor, Eugene Krueger, Joseph Newton, Donald Lewis, Henry Potvin Moese Garrett, Alfonso Cordova, Robert McKelvey. LTJG Dave Tingler starting his cockpit check while plane captain adjusts safety harness. ' There's a lot more to flying than merely having pilots and planes. xx : . W 9, W, I, .uh A-H A, - , A -Am . ,f .w- 1-G-f-av--a-'-vtwasweh L rv'--. 11.0, - ..2f1ak.:,.'? -.,eAf:1Q.s?f,F ia4::f-:.-, -92-aef:,:,fv-'o--m-f:-!i-w.'u---4-aQ-- . ,.,. .......,. 1 UA,.,, Satan's vacumn cleaner picking up foreign objects Now, happy hour at Naha starts at 1800, so . . . VF-191 ' Front row: David Fairchild, Rudolph Lopez, Lawrence Chandler, Ricardo Paclebar, Hugh Alexander, Donald Jacobs, Darrell Downs, Dale Singleton. Second row: James Wentler, Paul Jonnson, Jonn Center Jr., Charles Honeyman, Charles Thompson, Thomas Miller, Jackie Westfall, Thomas Warren Jr., George Haupert Jr., Jim Blackwood. Third row: Stephen Stemplewski, Ronald Ivey, Robert Vernon, Norris Latimer, Earl Carr, Verlin Whitson, Homer Ditton, Ernest Carlson, Ray Jue. Fourth row: Frank Guemple, Billy Northcutt, James Tolleson, Doyal Barnett, Raymond Lindsay, Bobbie Brandon, Boyd Stodolski, Thomas Briscoe, Amos McCoy, Kulhman Judah. ,ig Q1 ii 4'Q' i X J Q Z ff '3 ,, i -, 39- :.,,, - :V--v-- ,pg-.,:,... ,gl -,.,,,,,,,ig,,L, . ,- : ,- 1, ,Q , W, ,,. I ...., , ..., AZN... ,.......f.m , , ,...,,..,,,,, .---, , f-, 3, .-.V ..,..,.,....,.,.-,,, MA, A , - I .-.:...:,,.J .-5,1 M -,.,..4,,r.,A..,.,,, ,M-4.4:-, ,. --f....t..,,4. V.......a....a-..,..,-,..,:...-e....1...:,..:..gf,..e, ' , '- . were-wwwwMMw ,u3..n.....M-if A Fury tail hook gets overhauled priortto a day of flight operations. f if s 9' if f Can't a guy get some sack time ? Nose wheel assembly is treated against salt water ' corrosion. VF-191 W Front row: Walter Eyster Jr., Jack Resh, Leon Fornes, james King, Richard Seeley, Norman Lassiter, William Thompson, Edward Gibbs, George Matt Jr., Richard Gardner. Second row: Harold Gerr, Raymond Carothers, Samuel Etheridge, Harry Brooks, William Lilliedahl, Orlin Brower, Larry Gandolfo, Thomas Bacot, William Ashton, William Higgs. Third row: Charles Nachreiner, Jack Rosano, Richard Taylor, Vernon Drain, Ronald Richards, James Klemmer, Robert Browne, William Wolfington, Leonard Meyers, Gerald West. VF-191 Front row: Jack Getz, Edward McClure, Garry Johnson, Jimmy Bynum, Thomas Chan, Frank Cook, James McDade, Larry Nuckollis. Second row: Robert Nieradka, Robert Joyce, John Tikwell, Emmett Owens, John Woerner, Austin Tolman, Henry Myslborski. Third row: Daniel Tanner, James Horn, Joseph Berry, Donald Nordmeyer, Harold Warner, Gene Norurn, Robert Panos. V If you don't get me started soon, CAG is sure to get off. Skipper Swope takes a coffee break with his men 137 Mechanics of 191 place safety connections on jet engine component. A tradition in the fleet is upheld when aircraft land aboard strange carriers. 138 Ordnance men load the Fury's punch. An errant bird lands on the Hornet. Log books are kept on every facet of a planes 'life I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I The jet attack punch of our air group. The Goofy Loopers H of VA 192 pack the jet attack punch of the LADY'S Air Group. Armed with F9F-8 Cougars, and trained to deliver a variety of ordnance ranging from bullets to big bombs, the squadron achieved the difficult 'transition from day fighter to top jet attack outfit during a drastically curtailed training cycle which featured deployments by the dozen, and proved the stamina, ingenuity, and good humor of all hands, from Skipper Frank Foltz, to the junior mess cook. Having surmounted such' obstacles as a hundred aircraft transfers, non-availa- bility of equipment, and an ever-changing deployment schedule, VA 192 deployed to WESTPAC as the first fully ready jet attack squadron in the Pacific. By way of versatility, the Squadron posesses an arsenal of songs and spirit unequalled in the fleet, and a will to excel which insures that 192 will always be found first...at a frolic or on the target. 140 COMMANDER FRANK E. FOLTZ SQUADRON COMMANDER ttaok Squadron 192 The Goof Loopers VA-192 Front row: LTJG Jerry Beisel, LTJG Don Herriott, LT George Farris, LT Fred Whittemore, LCDR jack Stuart, CDR Frank Foltz, LCDR John Wolfe, LT Ken Matson, LT Roger Bos, LTJG Fred Thweatt. Second row: LTJG Ray Atherton, LTJG Richard Wimpy, LTJG Bill Rennie, LTJG Ike Collins, LTJG Milton Moore, LTJG Fred Withers, LTJG Ted Larusson, ENS Edward Russell, LTJG Tom Langston, LTJG Gerhard Helmers. ' :I::.'i:Q-.','.' .-',., ,.,' .' l .Ni -:--5-.1ft5..:1: 171, f'- -.:.iA1i3.,f ' ' '.:L-1:5 --- ---'-'- A A4-L 4- m i V, e E F V i 5 4 il Ordnance men of 192 prepare a Cougar's rocket holders. Removal of Cougar Jet engine is 3 blg i0b- l P v I i 1 Z 1 S I ri I i l I I 4 E Q 4 0 I 5 i 2 a c Q I f . l . l L . VA-192 ' ' Front row: Charley Mikkhour, John Muscatell, Jerry Ables, William Kane, Francis Eddy, Anthony Palumbo, Robert Briener, Joseph Zumwalde, Melvin Snyder, Robert Smith. Second row: Stanley Beardsly, Mallon Dillon, Thomas Daylia, Kenneth Morgenson, Rolla Rose, Alexander Mikulski, Carlon Sasser, Orin Stenslien, Norman Steggell, 142 Third row: Kenneth Carroll, Hugh Crosby, Joseph Skipper, Donald Evans. James Myles, Charles Swindle, Charles Swanson, Donald Kiser, Jim Powers. 'A XV VA-192 Front row: Wallace Stevans, Lawrence Kallstrom, Orland Hugill, Roger Mort, George Reed, Vaughn Hampton, Thomas Hutcherson, Alton Hughes, Kenneth Renford. Second row: Russell Hill, Fred Christian, Robert Vernon, Willian Goda, Archie Moore, Carl Brauer, Oquin Sluder, Jackie Cooper, Vernon Dehmer. Third row: Dan Nelson, Henry Gabhart, Robert Bullis, John Green, Ronald Bazzett. Pilots and plane Captains: The Air Groups jet attack punch, teamwork brings results. the Grumman Cougar' of i rs- , 1 L Y f i Yi 5' to X a ll if G 3 VA-192 Front row: Buddy Rogers, Alfred Hatter, David Scott, Robert Morgan, John Billy, Leonard Pride, Cecil Elrod, Bryant Scott, Oscar Allen, Huey Russell. Second row: Bruce Barton, James Noah, , David Carlson, -Duane Crabtree, John Lawson, Vaughn Hampton, Richard Blackwell, Leonard Wallace, Millard Smith. l I I Squadron crews saw their pilots at work. Plane captain's favorite snoozing spot. I. 7 ,,,. ,, E CDR Frank Foltz. f A A 'J in N ' T if-me-a-.pmw:pns1a:.u.aqmwwus.r. mf- M W -A , IT ' ' - W ' ?,-'-ff5:-f,.-.-- . . .- - ' - ,-., ,,. . N - , , - 51 '1 9 'f'--.-Q - -'f':'11-1--QQ:f-ffi:ff-1gacfx.ngfqzf.g:,:,:- --ve - Occasionally they have to operate. Machine guns are cleaned and ready. VA-192 Front row: Doyle Popovich, Robert Fink, Matthew Edgar Adams, Dean Mullison, Kenneth Millard, Harold Third row: Daniel Bordowski, Juan Cruz, R. C. Bracy Fields, Richard Harris, Donald Garrett. Fourth row: Nicholas Bayearle, Donald Boyce, George Baker, Robert em, is il Gatto, Donald Harris. Second row: Bennie Overton, Morgan, Richard Melanson, C. W. Mayo, David Shoquist. , Ronald Warner, Noland McKee, Daniel Malloy, Charles Ross Urey, Billy Barker, James Neal, Ronald Flemming, Cach, Brownie Edmunds. Li...-D X C .,,,,,5 . io, v, -i: L., Y- ,A-J . f u w-, Fwy, .w,g, ,.. . .. LA, ,. . .-.... VFP-61 LCDR Harold Johnson VFP-6 1 Far reaching eyes of the fleet. ln recent years, each attack carrier of the Pacific Fleet has had assigned to its air group a detachment of Light Photographic Squadron 61. Each detachment is a self-contained unit, trained and equipped to perform as a team, whose job is to provide aerial photographic reconnaissance. Under the leadership of LCDR Harold E. Johnson, the detachment's five ofhcers and twenty six men have served as a small but important part of the Yorktown team. Operations throughout the cruise were characterized by a high state of readiness. VFP-61 is further distinguished for being among the Hrst detach- ments qualified for night photography. Front row: Earl Gardner, Mark Tomasi, LTJG John Collier, LTJG Paul Moser, LT Emil Beck, LCDR Harold Johnson, LTJG Robert Thalman, Lee Castle, William Johnson, Charles Weber. Second row: James McGraw, Wllllan Quinn, Charles Tobb, Carl Caton, Richard Yost, Kenneth Cooper, Bart Anderson, Gerald Barlow, Robert Pomeroy, Gerald Benjamin. Third row: Odell Winbley, Kenneth Drumond, Marlin Saylor, Joseph Hovk, Gary Prange, Harold Rutledge, Jack Thomas, Hugh Daugherty, Neely Howell. M? 'Af 1g5..,a !- .-v -' K ' - - '--- . .. .. ,-- ,..,,.-.-.,.y.--, -.1.u.,..:, ng.f..:',r,-. .V . .L- - V - - - a-..,,. -5 --M - . f,.,q,.i..,...,.n,Y-, , - , 5 , 1- Guan-w,,,,,L 1 x A .-4--: .Q +.u-au...-...g-.J-.q..., ff- - .iff f - M an K R A . N l' gf l - 3 l 4 j la ll ' , I., WY V fl , , ,fo f- bl, I Qt The Savage requires all hands effort to prefare for a mission. it The AJ-2 Savage has 'been in the fleet for more than six years. yet she is still sufficiently versatile to do the lit many jobs for which she was designed. At times it can l . l l i1 I ii li I il il Q i t ,. Q il! 'l ii :il Q l be a troublesome plane availability wise, but the mainte- 'dlflf nance crew are among the best to be found anywhere lm and can be proud of their record in keeping their W' aircraft flying. W1 The AJ-2 has the ability to deliver any of the Navyis bombs, anywhere, anytime, and in any type of weather. . Air Speed is reduced by dirt. YPW As a secondary mission, they act as an airborne gas Q HHS? station, which is most appreciated by the shipis probe 5 Q equipped lighters. 5 VAH-6 .5 Front row: Dennis Meloy, Euel Sims, Robert Anderson, Richardo Maldonado, Louis Jrehern, Jerry Miller, William l White, Kenneth Williams, Leroy Caton, Arnold Wondbrash, Donald Reuman, james Buchanan. Second row: li Charles Kirkpatrick, Richard Snell, LTJG Dwight Wheeler, LT Roy Mantz, LTJG Joseph Davison, CDR Samuel U1 Lanier, LCDR Joseph Delaware, LTJG Henry Monroe, Willard Stallings, John Allen. Third row: James Melloway, ,l David Noyets, Lawrence Ratliff, Arthur Whaley, Michael Hackett, Jimmy Ford, Jack Cox, Wesley Probst, Harley I ' Olsen, Warren Blaine, George Breen, Robert Rodriguiz, Alan Schwed, Thomas Meade, Fred Coburn, Kenneth , , Bernard, George Bruder. Fourth row: Robert Gallo, Carl Peters, Herbert Saam, Van Hobbs, Eugene Bowman, 1 James Steelman, Charley Mayton, Monville Herring, john Godwin, Samuel Gregson, Melvin Luke. 1 l fl i l E l ll Wiz. 1, lx Pilots liven up the ready room with latest rumors. Guns and equipment are housed here. This isn't the Way to start it. Detachment party brings the gang together. These safety shoes are real gone. If The bomber pilots are briefed by their skipper. No job is ever too big. With all this, the best photos in the Heet Pilots the technicians review their mission photos. VF-193 Banshees, the all weather and night eyes of our ship. VF-193's Ghost Riders are Air Group Nineteen's all weather interceptor squadron. An appropriate name in view of the squadrons mission which is that of keeping vigil for the ships below during periods of reduced visibility. Formed at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Alameda in August 1948, the squadron Hew the FSF Bearcat until the summer of 1950. After reforming, the squad- ron departed for its initial Korean cruise aboard the U.S.S. Princeton, and flew the F4U Corsair. During that cruise, VF-193 provided close air support for the U.N. Forces engaged in the Hungmon evacuation, and the attacks of Hwochan Reservoir. In 1952, VF-193 again deployed aboard the Princeton for its second Korean tour. The Korean Presidential Citation was awarded the squadron for its performance in the ensuing action. The Banshee assumed the role of squadron aircraft during the winter of 1952-53, and eventually the squadron came under the command of Commander J.R. Rees, a veteran Pax River test pilot. COMMANDER JOSEPH REES, U.S.N SQUADRON COMMANDER Fighter Squadron The Gho t ider VF 193 Front row: LT George Maige, LTJG Ronald Fee, LTJG Charles Jester, LCDR Clyde Chapman, CDR Joseph Rees CDR Ardis Durham LT Lon Whitelock, LTJG Richard Dupree, LTJG Carlon Moore, LT John Mitchell. Second row: Ira Skinner Edward Salter, Lee Schwartz, Korman Thompson, Alexander Black, Leonard Hintz, Roland Parish Stanley Cichocki, Jacob Zeh. Third row: Charles Swartzbaugh, Cecil Gravitt, LTJG David Over, LTJG Gail Bailey, LTJG George Nichols, LTJG William Peters, LT Armon Crawford, John Rogers, Arthur Dugovic 193 C6 ' S99 ' Q, .. Wg VF-193 Front row: Joe Villa, Joaquin Terlaje, Howard' Morris, Dale Whitwell, William Hostetler, Roger Brockman, Carl Mailand, Ross Tom, John Gooch. Second row: Emreth Craig, Garnett Robinett, Billy Howard, Jim Turley, Robert Vnanski, Eugene Frye, Robert Collins, Phillip Cliver. Third row: Art Ashworth, Harry Thurmer, Charles Dickinson, Ri?hard Scrafano, Charles Peters. Squadron electronics technicians testing Banshee's gear. 2 Mechanic repairs hydraulic system for Banshee wing , folding mechanism. 2 1 -J P . V Relaxation in the crews' quarters. ll Each squadron has its material or supply division VF-193 Front row: james Brown, Fred Stapleton, Frank Oxford, Nelson Wilson, Clyde Barcelou, Gerald Gottman, Gordon Armagost, Virgil Gantner. Second row: Bostie Doggett, Joe Fleury, Jerry Wilson, Harry Kimbley, Sterling Tate, Walter Smith, Harry Byars, Phillip Bryant, Bernard Ardolf. Third row: Frederick Stevens, Thomas Adamczyk, Marvin Mahoney, Arthur Broidy, Edward Mroczko, George Perrett, Charles Young, Ted Dixon, Charles Riceau. IE fl V1 Ghost Rider mechanics make short Work of damaged landin g gear The Banshee 1S powered by two Westmg house J -34 engines. I I 5 A VF -193 Frontrow: Fred Jackson, Thomas Oliver, Ronald Stowers, William Comer, Rudy Yniguez, John Moluski, Jack Cooper, Lloyd Schroeder, Kenneth Borg, Gary Kilna. Second row : John Perdue, Billy Salmon, Stanley Richardson, Robert Bishop, Ricardo Lasquete, Daniel Peterson, Elby McCool, Carl Howard, George Nelson. Third row: Anton Kr ' R b K ll ' ' ' ' amer, 0 ert e y, James Miesen, James Box, Daryl Olson, Charles Watters, Martin Fliegel, Billy Mathews. I V I I , ,..., VF-193 Front row: Frederick Pemberton, Donal Clark, Arnold Pillows, Rex Porter, Pleas Rains, Clovis Watts, Westly Bolton, John Clavsen, Wadsworth Lothrop. Second row: Dale Sackrider, Donald Lucas, Willian Gower, Estil Holman, Raymond Busbee, Gerald Olson, Keith Francis, Donald Mozingo. Third row: Vernard McGinnis, Glenn Bowen, Clifford DeGraw, Richard Duncan, Thomas Holan, Jack Higgens, Frank Krajewski. 155 Plane captains secure the skipper's Banshee. Repairs cf Wing tip lights used to be a problem. Pilot gefs the signal tolstart starboard engine. my Flight leader briefs his pilots in Ready 2 W' 41 ,' I ,Q I - This has been a long game. ? l. ll LT Whitl0ck's answer to a delay in flight operations. all I l l l I l I l r Sailors can grab H40 Winks in strange places. 5: l l L I l w ll l l r N Q l ali , 3, Q! ff l 2-5 W: :Z Parachute rigger prepares to test oxygen masks for pilots. Flying the Navyis primary attack aircraft, the Skyraider, VA-195 formed the basic offensive unit around which the LADY built her striking power. Throughout the cruise, the pilots, planes, and crew of VA-195 demonstrated their abillity to handle the many types of missions assigned the squadron. Long hours of briefing and prepa- ration found the pilots on a variety of missions ranging from conventional weapons attack and close air support to long range special weapons strikes and supporting our splinter units on anti- submarine patrols. One day's operations in Hawaii saw the squadron expend 28,000 pounds of bombs, 120 rockets, 6400 rounds of ammunition, and 16 napalm bombs with a total destructive weight of 60 000 pounds Led by CommanderW A Rawls the squadron proved its worth in day and night all weather operations throughout the cruise COMMANDER WILLIAM A RAWLS USN SQUADRON COMMANDER , . . . , , . , . . '- 1--fr'-' nf- 'rf --v-----f , in Y , Hi, i - ttaok Squadron 195 The Fightin Tigers i' VA-195 Front row: LTJG Kenneth Davis, LTJG William Erickson, LTJG Robert Beat, LT Ivan Matthews, CDR William Rawls, LCDR Robert Mead, LT Edwin Blackburn, LT Jerry Solomon, LT Robert Evans. Second row: LTJG William Green, LTJG Denver McGinnis, LTJG Robert Francke, LTJG Robert McLean, LT JG Garold Gray, LT JG L Bunshoft LTJG Marv Drake, LTJG James McMul1an, LTJG Richard Kiehl. Third row: Ray Anderson, arry , Thomas Miles, Jack Fruits, Floyd Meyer, Glen Geitz, Clive Foster, Pat Ryan, Robert Van Wingerden. VF-195 Front row : Allen Tracy, Wray Buser, Byford Hines, Philip Brown, Nihl Storey, Marcus Spooner, William Juhrend, Edward Lyon, Ernest Stubbings, Leo Rose, james Phorne. Second row: Philip Rizzo, Robert Schwenger, Duane Smith, Robert Gimlin, Bruce Harnsberger, Eugene Harvey, Joseph Pockalny, Edgar Hubert, Thomas Burns, Glen Davis, Jack Hawkins. Give me bearing and distanct to Atsugi, duty oiicer . . . the skipper briefs his flight. LTJG Davis supervises operations in the squadron administrative oflice. 1, 160 V - -23 - -:fn . , A study of mixed emotions as pilots await debrieiing after bombing mission. lil Whoops, that rag could cause trouble. 42' tu ht conference on the flight deck VA 195 electronics men hold a Weig y The largest single engine naval aircraft in use today requires lots of attention from squadron maintenance P d Castillo Marlen Truelsen John Smith, Louis Gray, Joseph Feleppa Robert Front row: Eugene Jarvey, e ro , , Gould, Ned Babcock. Second row: Gerald Prudome, Leslie Benningfield, Robert Shea Ronald Hagg Earnest Black, Arnold Snowberger, LaRoyce Shaw, Darwin Lane, Carl Storey. Third row: Paul Council Cos y e ld Memke Denver Bodie James Tucker, Robert Meader, Robert Cox, Alfred Wade, Robert Hartenback, Roan ' L Storie, Theodore Passmore Alton Hart Fourth Donald Maddox, George Hathcock. IW, Z . V W , Y , ' , row: Charles Amos, Chester Estrada, David Harmon, arry sp, 'rt' Eff 7 2 .cf W in u...,. 'll 5 .4 was Kg v fx f My N I ,, M.-M i 2 Z K X ,msgs S7 c We 1: 4-. 4' ,V Wig ,Exim ' 1 1 i l A full load of power packed rockets is given to 504 for its it 1 . . Squadron metalsmiths utilize ship's metal E next mission. , , shop to repair damaged plane parts. Safety records are made, and lives depend on the skills and determination of squadron maintenance personnel. A l 1 I l 4 lx 1 lx 1 W is b at G t VA-195 Front row: , Earnest Zamora, James Parker, Elmer Pickett, William McClain, Paul Greene, Joseph Panarise, Bobby J i Golden, Larry Crocker, Frankie Withe. Second row: Samuel Williams, Joseph Fazio, Ralph Gansemer, Carl Wilgoz, David Abbott, Neale Storm, Scotty Hairrel, Elmer Mennenga, William Haynes. Third row: Dennis N McCallister, Zannie Rasberry, Frank,Tarantino, John Mathie, John Henry, Gerald Bradiield, James Kinyon, Bernard Hetrick, Clifford Langlais. ' ' ra Q :Xi 2 VA-195 Front row: Walter Hawkins, Johnny Worthey, Paul Moore, Frank Monaghan, Edwin Wong. Second row: Walter Canon, Prouty Snyder, Milan Bachaleda, Orville Childers, Joseph Bedene, Joseph Vasti, Gary Uttech, Cecil Atkins, Roger, Waiden. Third row: Bill Landrum, Carlton Council, Ronald, Hill, Louis Allen, Freddie ' ' ' fi ld. F th row: Sonny Farley, Benny Alexander, Mack Mac Ke Henry, Joseph Bishop, Paul Heard, Willis Jacobs, Russell Mans e our il, Robert Booker, Bob Doudell, Harry Hurst, Joe Contrell, james Larson, Lonnie Baucom. I 5 l l -1 c l ! Crew of 195 hang rockets and radar gear prior to bombing mission. Bomb Maintenance crew checks the hell hole for troubles. racks make a handy perch when wings are folded. E Tg ' if Q: ' 5512 . if ' , !i .1 , 24 5 3-2 ls. 1:1 1? , I 3.fi.......-..1 - Y - VAW-1 l B Front row: Orvin Preliwitz, LTJG William Kitz, LTJG Andew Nutt, ENS William Collins, LTJG Andrew Hamlin, Q CDR Robert Braddock, LTJG Chester Nichols, LTJG ,William Gardner, LTJG Omar Ford, Cuadolupe Torres. ' Second Row: T. Harvey, Robert Matheus, Adalbert Koppel, James Bradford, Glenn Strange, Philip Vaske Bobby Vaugan, William Nichols, Ronald Anderson, Donald Bridges, Walter Renger. Third row: Carl Stafford Donald Feller, Duane Basore, Conrad Steward, Richard Randall, James Hawk, Eugene Roberts, William Greenwell Howard Beck, Wayne Tuell, Donald Wheeler. W f 7 7 7 V if, ,y X, 1 l l i K. Keeping abreast of daily news, aids understanding the squadron mission. The gupp or radar housing is trademark of VAW 11. , LTJG Hamlin briefs his W crew on the day's mission. Crewmen have responsibility for readiness. 164 B s I . l , The boss , LCDR Hennessy The AD-5N mission requires large amounts of electronic gear. E 1 1 VAAW-35 ' Roger Boyd, Ernest Human, Delma Folson, Richard Lavers, Donal Owens, James Kincaid, Eugene Nopolis, Raymond Grant, David Gamble, Hezekiah Patterson. Second: Claund Morgan, Donald Erwin, Robert Herman, LT Charles Zilch, LCDR John Hennessy, LTJG Paul Taylor, LT JG William Shewchuk, LTJG '3Richard Mckay, Raymond Kincannon. Third row: Fred Irwin, William Ulrch, Earl Powell, Leonard Barnhart, Fred Alberton, Robert ' ' ' ' ' h lW lker, Kenneth Wyatt. Fourth Case, Robert Holdman, Larry lssacson, William Brown, Anthony Bajzik, Mic ae a row: William Davis, Bobby Morris, William Clauberg, Thomas Brown, Charles Gregory, Willie Richard, Robert Osborne, Paul Harter, Joe Garrett, james Monson, Charles Palmer. Ready four, Air ops, night flying has been concelled, over... ' V Aft of propeller, mechanics repair one of the Worlds biggest reciprocating engines ., Lets see the gizrnatch connects to the franistan, 'Which leads to the grivney . . . I Ig if 2, Lu all i if E ii i Some can do spirit takes the place of a ladder Pilots and crewmen hustle to the Skyraiders spotted in the pack. Plane captains are Well acquainted with the necessity of tying down aircraft. W 72 Tn 31 Ordnance men handle these rockets with loving care. About to perform a juggling act? The ready room is the pilots home. It is a place for laughter and the place for Work. ? . E .l 3:5 i' ,E 131 Qi .an sg . , ,II I ax, P i' 1 ' I2 ,II is III L, ,. I I1 I I III I II, f II I I II I, I ,L ' E I I-2, , II I, I ,Q ' I lgu' I , I I I fig I X IQ.. II II I II II 1 I II I E - N I , III ,, I 5 s' QI EU I II 5 qi!! III Ii r I I I I I I II I3 . I I I I KI 9 , 2' ,f I 13 4 Vg I za Iii I 32 5 II II2 I I I II! I III I I SHI MII II' , CTI f I : E I gi . I I I I I? I .II It I If I Q - if I III' 'I I 1 Ig, 'II ' I I I . I I I, I II III II I I IE I I,-23:7 F' B .19 ,' 8 -- 1 - X NX I ,wi W , '15 Q v 'ri 9 Y. - 1 ,uf-1--V M.q,,.f,, gs f' A I f , I' I K , I 1 f ' ' 1 . V, 4 ,,,-. . ,,., M, , ,Na+ ,,f .V-3 11 f' ' . . , ,,.,- U., .. -, .. .. .,... as ,TL J , -W , 5 6, 5 . A -!,, .. N, -... , ..... Qi A,,.....:.::::g'f.::.4 n.,,m,.1,ff- k , ,. , ., i A i I .V ,J V .J , X ' .- - A . W , I , Y - -? I awaii, Hawaii in its strategic position served the Yorktown as a gateway to the Far East, and its climate and beaches were an excellent introduction to the many fine ports we were to visit. All the tropical elements that give Pearl Harbor the good liberty reputation it has, prevailed once again and the Yorktowners reaffirmed their liking for it. Our second visit in August was characterized by a feeling of impatience, for we were then bound for the States. However, our first visit in March served as a pause for adjustments to the tasks that were awaiting us on our cruise, and the resort facilities of this vacationland proved an 'excellent tonic. Both tangible and intangible evidence of historic December, 7, 1941, were about us in Pearl Harbor as we departed, serving as forceful reminders of the determination and courage that is expected of us, and which virtues the Fighting Lady frequently displayed. Quarters for entering historic Pearl Harbor, the Hrst of many exciting ports. Home was never like this HA. . . . or this. Shutter bugs find ample picture bait on Oahu Diamond Head, World famous landmark overlooking beautiful Waikiki Beach Where We acquired suntans like never before. Hawaiian Seascape. Hono1ulu's climate always provides a comfortable 70 degree liberty. -74 A Diamond Head dominates the scene at Waikik Beach, the playland of Hawaii. A favorite haunt of Yorktown sailors during our stay at beautiful Hawaii. 1 , .........-..-K ., . ..... . b. , , . ,. --if--a Y- V -WY ,-ii - ,, W, 173 -'Hr'-wr --X . J-.-. . ,.,. '.. f- , '- - - 'Z'-V-I' N -.. ...J- -la. A + gg I E, 1 2 I ' 1 u V -n ,, x 4 fi . ' r X ,ji Il f I X . :Wh 'u X 1 W I yr ,Q Qi li .. , i E 4 l ,Q 1 i Sp? f ,JZ , A I .,.L ,., , X ., ., ....,.. J - m'i We paused during a tour to see Ernie Py1e's grave. .g.a:n,,..:is:.'-15.345:f.1:L:a..' 'Cfme1:m...4'T''.,..1 'IL',4, 1 A., L , At the Punchbowl, United States National Cemetery, built in the crater of an extinct volcano. - - P e..e.f.-.L.L,,:g.':'-31 On the grounds of the Mormon Temple. ,sd WNW ....4.Q .. .. , ...wW,..W,,,,,,,, 4 XIII y ,f-ge 9 At the Mormon Temple. Q 1 lfL6Ufl'l The translucent waters of the Pacific, victim of so much turmoil in World War ll, seemed to be a more than enthusiastic host for the swimming, skindiving and fishing enjoyed here by the men of the Yorktown. With the bustling atmosphere of Hawaii a recent memory, the relaxing tropical splendor. of Guam was a welcome interlude from our y sea journey. P l I 11 have coconut on the rocks. The sprawling Naval Base se- emed as Well acclimated to the scene as the native Water buffalo. Only the growth-covered bat- tlements indicated that a drastic conflict had once been waged here, and the only contest to be seen was that of the palms, hot sands and blue sky as they vied with our ship in providing resplendent background for the beach parties, and other liberty activities We enjoyed so much. Throughout the World, The Statue of The Navy can cl anything Liberty symbolizes democracy. natives can Gumanian gothic. Moles explore holes. NOW quiet relics of World War II bring back vivid memories to some of our old timers. 4 L S ? sg 5 1 1 Q 1 5 1 2 sl ll ,li 1 'eu l I li N arf' i- iii fgeg 'Wifi l iz Z 1314 'r lyk? 1, .gg .:, L, 4251 li? ,I a ll 53 , .k : l I qi, lliiifll QI at ,Sul , K ut ir :li E ff fl All EM fi! ,E. ai! .5 ll 42 .J i T51 51 ii I fi 'wif l fgltzfppinga Subic Bay was a combination of work and play for Yorktowners. The Air Group went ashore and conducted rigorous training at the new Cubi Point Air Station, while many of the shipfs company debarked with the Marine Detachment for landing party exercises. No incentive was needed for wanting to overcome the effects of the relentless sun, and the cool mountain resort of Baguio was provided for this purpose. Driftwood Beach was the setting for a score of Shipls Parties, along with many baseball games, including a hilarious imitation of one between the Engineers and the Gunnery Department. The splendid relations between the Philippines ,and the Yorktown were examplified by ' the mutually satisfying tours of the ship in which the eager Philippine Military Academy cadets participated. The outstanding record of the Yorktown while here earned the officers and men a commendatory Well Donel' from the Commander of the Navel Base, Subic Bay. , 1' my l l l vt i X Q 14 foot native banca of ancient design contrasts sharply With 900 foot sleek, modern carrier in Subic Bay. Pass the Dial soap, please. Weaving market baskets Those of us who ventured off the main roads saw everyday Philippine life. All sorts of activities such as violent cock fights, peaceful Washing, crowded family gatherings in nipa buts are carried on in the shade to avoid the torrid mid-day sun. We left the cares of sh1pboard hfe beh1nd by takmg a boat r1de CLCLD to pearly Pac1f1c sands for a beach party All had a Wonderful tlme, played games, stuffed themselves W1th steak and cool beverages, but couldnt manage to escape that old chow l1ne 1 X -.. ' 1- 'W- -w---- -yzg.- M-A--f -' ' ' --'f'--' 1- '-Irv rr---'---AU --f-'41-'.,4. ,g-.iq ... . --,.v,.-4-. 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Riding 011 the JCCDUGY IS 21 bafgaln f0f ten .C911taYQSf i Q... - --1 '..,,-f...-' -.g.,,,- I The motor bus doesn t g1V6 as smooth a r1de as 4 caretela on rough country roads equally rotund carabao carvmg, Phillipme skyhne f X f X X on .Ang From the moment the pilot stepped aboard to guide us through Lie Mieu Pass into the harbor until our reluctant departure a week later, Hong Kong was all the extolling adjectives ever applied to a port. Exotic, romantic, and mysterious. A ride up the Peak Tram gave us an all-encompassing view of the sights that could not all be visited if anytime were to be allotted to shopping in this buyer7s paradise. . , The undaunted spirit of Hong Kong, contentious of neighboring Red China, was symbolized in the colony's wealth of new building projects. However, these did not obscure the traditional attractions that are still evident in such scenes and the ornate Tiger Balm Gardens, sedate Repulse Bay, and the many famed restaurants. Our sailing from the crowded anchorages of Hong Kong was a sad one, alleviated only by the thought that leaving meant we were that much closer to home. i l I l I I l E 1 1 t t l 5 w K-v fir Qfa ,Ll l . 13 I i i ADJ. ' 1,- Q , .' . ', , '? Y Y . Q. L Hg Ee-I The LADY and her escorts moor before the bamboo curtain . f IK . sf , Q It Was new to most of us. East and West have met. The old could tell the young much of life. A different Way of life ' We gave local orphans a full day of fun and sights. We made a big hit with each other. V I P P Eager supporters of the Navy. . ' We found it hard to say goodbye. Sharp contrast in dwelling places. Time out for a cool one Guardians of the Crown Colony Sign of the China Seas. I K I l V Lb' Y t , I .J . I A . 4 . X I if - , 1 K A --V-V-V I , . Q' ..- . ,-ua-nv '1'1 if -nw' 14 M...1.-A11+,.. ..,.1. .. .A E n I 1- S n A1- 1-4 , 4 O 1,1 z ,- f -fu-W' T HL! ' ,R A u, J1. 112, ...f-1 1' Q -. , wlffu., ef- 5,9 -ants' , ...k , 1.1 - 1 -.. ,.. A , , ,. 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Un trips to places such as Kamakura, Tokyo, Miyajima, and Mount Fuji, the camera fans were amply rewarded with opportunities for recording the formal and delicate gardens stately temples svvift rickshas and revered Bhuddas, but the most cherished portraits Will be those inscribed on the memories of all those vvho visited unforgettable Japan J 7 7 , I , v I I 1 1 1 Saulors and school ch11dren marvel at the Da1butsu at Kamakura , V. -,,.. ...N .,..,!...-.Q.1,,.,...,-L......,..,, -L Learn to use hash1 Cchopstlcksj or go hungry Beautiful shrines framed by arched torii are seen everywhere. zz :y u 1 . rw' . r 204 L ,lv I My Hello, Joe! .Sm r g 11 15 w i' fi r M y A 11 , r 1 NW, r ' 7-I lL l':v-e--5.-rw - Y -N .V7,..1.U,.'v nn..-K., A ,., Y . ,, ,, , , -fx..-, 1 ,av -..,..-A-, ,,.5v-g, . . , qui- . . 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Authentic Geisha girls danced for us. The famous Torii gate, a religious symbol . :- -'IS-ai? Planned tours brought us to places such as Miyajima. W f ,, ,W Wag . , ,,,..,M If f ,wwf X. V, X ,, c ,f ,,,, c M i V , , . Pearl Vendor stimulates curiosity. Each arching level represents a virtue The seven story pagoda of Miyanrna Yorktown sailors made good use of the World's largest Enlisted Men's Club. Y W , .... 1 'I KZ fi M ia! 1 Vi .Q ml 5 1 ifp YY Pl KL 1: 5 .wf E71 Theijapanese shops never lose their appeal. Nagasaki Peace Memorialg symbol of hope. The most photographed country. se gf E! Club , ,, - ii-law 'isa- -1'.-'Sana-f'-r' The beauty of Japanese art surpasses its We found the children to be very appealing modern background. V er' gi 1 NP f x X f lf! - ff, I 5 I i The silk screen artists Were fascinating. Our crew brought happiness to many orphans. , , ,. ,. - . , . - - . ,Q -.H f-- . 1-wif. ,-,, f +4-'--- .xupv-s,ahpq,r3 ' '- A '- 37- -,--.-3--g-r1.qwv'r- 3211.4..j:.:.qwv.C.cq 'f.a:,13: V .. A A MQ.. . f, , ' ' ' ' 'f . -'-fr -1-rv-P---1-+1-r-7-1-age .Ag---fees.-.' 4.1.-2-.,,-..f:g.:..xgnfpvz V, -,-.. .. ,-,..,... . - -- - v - - -- - W - s--- e - ----A' ---4' ,- i. Tokyo offered the Odori Theatre., A Production with modern staging. ' t Playtime at Shinto orphanage in Kamakura. A b ' Swanee hostesses Wait for sailor boy-sans. g V Traditional and modern in Hiroshima. in N N i-I 1 i i I Harvest at a Japanese farm. LT Pickerton and Cho Cho Son honeymooned here at Nagasaki. The quiet mood of a village street 6 i 3 . . - - V V I E , 2 5 -'x r 1 f 'Q 'A ' '- '? ' A? 'A , 4 ' ' ,. 1 , ' W f i 1 I f w K 1 ml. W 4 W ,ll I 1 ,, ,,,, M. -.A M, , A- WU A, x ' . , x K W- .f----H----:--- - .. f.,--V..-- .---W mjy, .j.,,Y,, -.,.-.,,. .,,,,,, 84,7 AJ- -.a..n....v....,...2z. f ,., WA,w,.Amw4A -, , , . 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Colestock assumed com- mand of the Fighting Lady. He relieved Captain Emmet O'Beirne on September 14, 1956. Captain Cole- stock had come from the U. S. Military Mission in Brazil Where he served as Chief of the Naval Section. It Was a proud ship he had taken command ofg one that would soon prove itself in fleet operations. K ang? 0 60l'l'll'l'LCLl'L llis Hin' lain i role- tary l as was and We must be ready for fires at any hour. 4 I I i l l om. He on self Our guns will be ready to protect the LADY. know how Men can save a shipmates life if thev 5, X i x 3 X fs 'Z , r i E , l 6! . . Mn Qlnllfflg Valuing A will W VVhen the Yorktown returns from a Cruise many of her men are assigned Hoursuspent on these drills paid off at if Hawaii. ' to new duty. Because many of these , I are replaced by relatively inexperienced ' L personnel, a period of drills and in- struction known as Undrway Training of is organized. . E The LADY, with her crew aboard 4 steamed south toward San Diego for her period of training. I General quarters, condition watches, 2. air defense, abandon ship, man over- E board, and drills of every type were 1- conducted repeatedly until they were Alf done perfectly. L Because of the crises arising in the Near East, the underway training schedule was abandoned. But when the Air Group embarked, the LADY was ready for anything, another tribute to the skill and teamwork of her crew. A r Vw,,,,,. ,A,, , ,- , , H WV ' ' . X K NX ,, ,-,Y'-rp.: Y.-- ' W'-. A -,.,, 1. ,. , - - ' . x ' - -., X , ...QJU-' , , ' ? s I 'r W . 5 l E r F L F 1 l I I I I N A , 1 w , ..A.A,.. ,, ,, 5 WN , amor ruifie November 7, 1956 heralded a record breaking crash program to get the York- town underway on what was dubbed by the Air Group as the Rumor Cruise . Given only forty-eight hours to be prepared for deployment, the LADY was readied on time for her secret mission. Mountains of supplies, airplanes, and nearly 3,000 men were aboard and ready for any course they might be required to take. Rumors flew thick, Far East, Near East. Each trouble spot of the world was imagined as a possible destination. Conducting carrier qualification operations enroute to Hawaii, the Yorktown was ready for front line action upon her arrival. Her men had proved themselves an effective team ready for action. But instead of going on, the LADY brought her men back to Alameda for Christmas to await later deplopment, and to further prepare for the task of Far East Patrol. f 5 . .gg ... I il! r s , , p V t tif, I The giant derrick worked past dark, lifting the LADY'S main weapon aboard. . to the Yorktown overnight. Bon Voyage, we'11 be back. Air Group 19 moved its entire base of operations from Moffett Field 1 e J Q. E re 1 1 1 4 s P flx Q f ff! 'pw' A f . - ' A f f , is V ! ! 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V' 226 . - - . ., . r , , Y -, ,,g,,'.1.u-.,.-,A4 -gn Q, --,..1.' - -4- -- 1 Shipmates talk over cruises gone by and cruises to come. Admiral Hedding and our Skipper ,-.-,,.....,,Q.-f 4-...,. . 4. ' .-'-ff: . an-,...y',1 4.g1--f-f'r-'-f fu 17 ,IWW .sf ffl' K! X 5 Cami .I -. , ff K 9 I4 ZW 'W gf.-'Z Xgwx 'it -55 ?'x U 4-,A - xg. xl F' , uw, V ' ks, 6 Welcome aboard. The wives learn how We live. It was a cold pre-dawn formation, but the gals loved it. Getting acquainted with the other LADY in their husbands, lives, Wives of Yorktown officers and crew look forward each year to a full day at sea, viewing first hand, just how their hubbies contribute to the operation of the ship. The jam- packed day begins at 0800 with quarters for muster on the flight deck, and includes scheduled tours of the various spaces, the observation of air operations, a Well appreciated noon meal, the viewing of the motion picture HThe Fighting Ladyfi, and a gunnery demonstration if Weather permits, bringing the exciting day to a climax at about 1700. Captain Colestock said of this years Wives' Day, The day Was a definite success .because the basic purposes Were accomplished? The Wives got a chance to become better acquainted with the role of naval aviation in todayis national defense picture. So, all in all, it Was generally agreed that Wives' Day is here to stay, The WIVCS braved a Stlff breeze to spell out Wives Day :J 'I' 1 I as '. F K I 1 E I I ' 1 I . P 1 N .11 fl! fl I 1 ii W fl 1 E It 11 111 11 fi , la 11 I1 1 1 1 1 fl' ' 1 1 F 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 P 3 1 1 1 P 1 I 1 1 P rzrj ID , X f M Xwwyv- M Q 2, xv Z Ww- I 'Wa xi A, ' ff 3.fff I Qgufw 0 ff ff 'iff ff! Q57 mW If X S 0 X5 7 RS ff X 95 WK fh . ,ff A.,-I X WW W xx? an 1 ' w X, fx f A I 1. 1 X W xXf Q 'x 5 X . .iff K .. SX l I l Tearful goodbyes and sincere wishes for smooth sailing. W cib8l0!0gl'l'L8l'Lf to Hawaii found the LADY in need of replenishment. The rushing Return from the cruise of the November cruise was not in evidence as the LADY took aboard the hundreds of thousands of items that would be needed for the long journey into the Far East. Chan ing sailing dates failed to change often enough to keep the Yorktown from it's hardest g task, that of leaving home and loved ones behind again. As we sailed away from Alameda mixed emotions prevailed. For the neophyte, here was adventure ahead and home behind. For the salt, ahead was work fun and a touch of home-sickness. Each had in common a dedication. or some 7 a job that must be done, for others a sense of devotion to duty, for all a pride IH the task we knew we would do well. 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Jn.,3.5ay5v.4.g-!.gfa-9g13a'fii1tn.ef-qwsvimnmnfAa.-x--f gt -. -nw-nam un-f v' 'swf'-farm,-5-, ,, 2-yin 1,--.-...X 1 I 1 1 i i T si 9 5' E at All lines cast offg We're underway. I Next stop, Pearl Harbor. 1. That goodbye kiss Will last for six months. ,uf x . .. R 1 1 X! k Y ff 'T f--Q '-l....,.- ...Q.,:,..L.4v4:,q1x.3,4m.nz:::4fLf:m: fgL,-3:X.'?4g,1-... 25 ff if f 'LQ G 4 'Mg Somehow, regardless of the operating schedule, there was always time for payday. , CW CW 'Jrst you get MPC . . . then change it for Green . . . and hen buy Hong Kong Dollars . . . very simple! Mickey Mouse Money, MPC, Military Pay Currency, or whatever it was called was certainly popular. Pay Day was as regular as chow and just as welcome. It seemed to have the only line in which everyone griped, but no one left. Disbursing personnel put in long hours to handle travel claims, and to pay promptly. Perhaps they felt somewhat rewarded by the smile of a man with money in his hand. is Everybody needs a little Yen. r The Yorktown primped and prepared from the United States to Hawaii to be ready for the annual Operational Readiness Inspection. Everything from man overboard drills to actual air operations was thrown at the LADY in a hectic forty eight hour period. Full cooperation and a complete detailed knowledge of each man's job was required. When the operation was over, the FIGHTING LADY had compiled the highest mark ever given a CVA in a similar inspection. Record times were made in several of the required drills, and the LADY'S men had given her an indication of the way they were capable of performing. Some of us would have enjoyed using one of the inspectors for the man overboard dummy. 238 I I 1. 1 , il lf ll K1 Fa ,a V 4 I if ll l lil fl 1 l H sf E 6 al 3 All hands in battle dress for general quarters. l I We simulated so Well that the inspector could almost smell I the smoke. Alv0 ':rm- -ind? 'ET lk Where s the fir e Y! A11 ready to handle any casualty I H1 The barr1er Was r1gged 1n record t1me Thls man s first a1d trammg pald off M45 X ' Not only ice cream. . .but with Whipped cream The army was never like this. 8I'l8I Cl, Feeding almost 2500 men is no mean task, but doing it rapidly and efficiently, as Well as supplying a constant level of good food, is almost impossible. A The LADY'S general mess is considered among the best in the fleet. What is this Navy coming to .. napkins and toothpicks! Thanksgiving Dinner. . .and lots of it. How 'bout some more turkey, fellows? 240 ' Q56 it ' Prepared and served by competent and enthusiastic g men, chow is seldom one of the gripes aboard the , LADY. Midnight meals are served in addition to the normal meals, which further complicates the job done in the ships four galleys. 6 ! , t I 1 Some of the Birthday Boys. i I 6 I I e l Those spuds are fattening. . .but good. More typical chow hounds. Are they talking shop or liberty? I 241 just like Coney Island . . .only not so crowded O QLJLLPQ X ,, - hllnvnig, Inspection . . . or liberty ? i'Rope Yarn Sunday . Holiday Routinev. Sometimes one wishes this Word Was passed more often. For some it means assuming a horizontal position in the rack. For others, the same position on the flight deck, getting a little sun, and for others there are hundreds of activities to occupy their leisure time. The LADY offers a hobby shop Where her men can pursue such interests as leather-craft, model buildlng, plastic Work, fly-tying and Wood work. The list is unending. For the literary minded, the ship's library maintains a complete cross-section of books and magazines. Reading time is not hard to find for the average sailor. The nature lovers are a bit more hard pressed for activity, but judging from the number of people on the flight deck absorbing the sun, observing the clouds, or just looking for flying fish, the LADY has quite a fevv of these on' board. Volleyball and basketball are among the favorite active sports on the Yorktown. Softball is the run-away favorite activity when in port. lf 7 If I only had a beer. Sleeping in the noon day sun. Whose lead 7' 0 H One of our most avid sun Worsh1ppers. You have to write letters to get letters. just a friendly little game. 244 ' just a little peace and quiet. It Wasn't designed for a back rest . . . but it sure Works. - I l . . . I No.. . it 1sn't Elvis. 5 E s I z s I The fantail has always been a popular gathering place during Doesn't fly, run, or Walk.' leisure hours. Goodbye Cruel World. This is really living. s Sunbathing on the flight deck is a favorite pastime. S Z ' E 5 z Q 5 ? Q 1 5 Even the messmen get tired. 41-i , -f ' Some of our men of The Latter Day Samts Church. Chaplain Paul conducts the Protestant Services. The Choir renders a humn. Chaplain Pa1ub1ck1 conductmg Catholic Services. euine The change of Hangar Bay One to Cathedral A or Church takes place quickly and quietly. Simple as the setting is, this is Where the A LADY'S men meet God. Every man has the opportunity to meet with others of his faith and exercise one of the great freedoms of the United States, Freedom of Religion. l e ,UMM ila Catholic Mass is offered daily to the LADY,S men of that faith. The Protestant services are held on Sunday with a prayer meeting on VVednesday evening. Later Day Saints, Hebrews, and Christian Scientists meet regularly with laymen of their faiths guiding the meetings. Truly a cross section of America is presented here, as the LADY'S men in their many Ways demonstrate their beliefs. l It's our homey lets keep it clean. The LADY has her share of spit and polish, and on Friday afternoons the evidence is clear. Inspection teams, and officers with microscopic eyes and mind- reader assistants, look the LADY over. Gleaming brass and polished decks are a tradition in the Navy, and field day is not a Walk through the Woods, as every Seaman can verify. A mystery of the sea is, Where does dust come from a thousand miles from landv? From stem to stern the Yorktown is a glittering example of a proud ship when her men have really turned ton. All hands turn to in order to keep the LADY looking her best X . l and 'tion iincl- ning avy, s, as a is, from Q53 Q4 fwffdlfj , t, f A P, . Zyl, K. fgfgcff f 'F A J f' . r is ,751 , LSQW QW fa NWT L 1. 'X ff f X -s- JGWWZZZJ ' I fy, Vim fxmy, A f f W mf' iff 1 . I si f fun t V H MSW' 1' ff ,ffm sr'ffW f ' if Any mail for us today ? Wai! Words that are certain ,to attract ,attention aboard the LADY are MAIL CALL . Word from the folks at home often delayed by long periods at sea is always eagerly awaited. However, sometimes COD, Carrier Overseas Delivery, follows the old axiom, and the mail does get through. The TF Avengersithen become the most popular aircraft on board. Effective distribution of mail took only a matter of an hour or two from the time it arrived, with the eager cooperation of yoemen and postal clerks. That doesn't look like a mail truck! Looks like everyone got some today This IS how our mail is sent while at sea. mell 133217 'I f l, 21.14 ,M .,.,... b ' i Lei l I' . Some read . . . some write . . . some reminesce . ahd Others just sleep through it all. Gee, I was sure I'd get one today. This isn't the low calorie table. PJPO0H1 The 'fSkippy kept some of us alive. Someone made a thousandth landing. f 7 cuwanf 0 hmm end The price paid to Wear a chief's hat. Ckiezi , erm It isn't easy! --.,.,,, fy ' M 3 Evening meal at the Warrant Ofiicers Mess. It better be a good pictureg the boss is in it The LADY demonstrates her profficiency in a fantastic panorama of know-how and coordination duringlAir Operations. C' Flight QUHIYCISU iS her reason for being. Each man .is aware of the part he plays, and teamwork is not just a word here, it ispreal. Ask each man on the LADY to describe air-ops and you will recieve a thousand different answers. Few are capable of grasping the entire scene. The Engineers see air-ops as a time of critical labor. Engines and boilers must be meticulously adjusted to bring the LADY to exacting speeds so that there will be the proper wind across the deck for the launch and recovery of aircraft. For the Hight deck crews, it is a time when arresting gear and catapults must be adjusted to fine tolerances to insure proper operation. For the plane captains, it is a time for last minute repairs, adjustments, and inspection prior to the launch. In Combat Information Center, they see air-ops on their radar scopes as a series of dots that must be guided to their destination and then returned to the ship. Everywhere the margin for error is nil. Everyone must know and do his job well. Human life may be at stake at anytime. E, l l -. .....,, , First, a pilot is briefed on his mission by the Air Intelligence Ofiicer. f Up the escalator to the fiight deck to man the aircraft , D goes the ilot and fort ounds of safet t Long zlppers are the fashion nowadays . p Y p Y equlpmen 11. A... D: ML A . . , ,,,, .......... 2 2 4 f 2 Pilots of VF-193 dash for their aircraft prior to a launch Moments later the plane is in the air ir loerafiond Ghost Rider gets the go signal for starting power. Wm 1 Qi' A hard turn for the Bogie . I Part of the LADY'S teamg the Fury. ' The Banshee The Cougar. I A A ,Y , YW- , , fx . Xi!! 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It x M Wx 2 ,X M W if l' r' X X , 12 Q X -. , ' Sf' L The LADY isn't quite so large from out here. The LSO looks critically at the approach. But she gets larger. . . and the LSO becomes more critical. . . . . . until both the pilot and Landing Signal Officer can relax again. 5 The Skyraider taxies forward from the arresting gear. The Savage really looks big on landing. It is capable of carrying any type of weapon. The planes must be struck below or spotted forward to make room for more landing aircraft. The wind feels good at the days end, when all planes are home safe. A Banshee moves to number 2 elevator as the chopper is recovered, ending another recovery. 9? 2 1 A11 hands must be clean shaven and have a regulation haircut rwlaecfionfi The LADY is squared away and so are her men. Shined shoes, neat neckerchiefs, squared hats, and a recent hair cut are prerequisite to a Well Done from the Skipper. The ever present PA system announces Quarters for Captain's Personnel Inspection , and row upon row of white uniformed men stand parade on the Hight deck. This is where the LADY,S All hands mustered on the Hight deck for the Captain's inspection. men show off. They are a little prouder than most. They know they are the best. T A 1 S The skipper inspects the Air Group. We always managed to look pretty good. orning Pager i ibfzfifg 'iff' X XF p , K d i yyyd i f l Q , f I, K ' fl Li 7 i- 'Za . - sr 2, W m ' if .. N '1 1 Et 1 ,W,,, 'X r f I be I S t f W f f f vm, . . if The Chaplain starts our day with a prayer. A bos'ns pipe, then this Word is passed, c'Let us stand by reverently for morning prayer . The Chaplain speaks, and the ship is silent as each man looks to God for help in the day's events and in prayerful thankfulness of the good things he is blessed With. The ship is silent as the Chaplain speaks. U v X r We ask for guidanfle in the d-?1Y'S GVCIYCS- We look to God with prayerful thankfuluess. Sporfa Intramural and informal competition in softball, basketball, and volleyball is extremely popular with the men of the LADY. Generally a' Challenge is issued in the mess hall, Wardroom, or C.P.O. mess, and a hastily gathered team musters to defend the honor of a division or squadron. A high point in competition came when CAG chall- enged the LADY to a softball game at Cubi Point. The LADY'S crew was valiant, but CAG had Ucheatedv by practicing first. The score...CAG- l9...The LADY-O. Basketball, the most popular sport in hangar bay one With tropical hours at Subic, there Was always time for a good ballgame. -w-fmw, w.:xe.....,.., ......... There are many ways to keep in trim While at sea. AQ 262, We have our Champs, too! Who said this game is for girls? Let's see the Marines top this. I Wonder lf he made it! The level of entertainment was often times professional. gnfehfainmenf .xdcfiuifiefi The LADY has moments for relaxation, and her men have devised many ways to occupy them. The Yorktown band can be found rehearsing at unlikely times and places, and this practice makes for perfection. They provide many pleasant hours of live entertainment for the crew. Happy Hour was held at irregular intervals during the cruise, and the crew was given ample opportunity to display their talents. Everything from acrobats to harmonica players,t and of course the inevitable western band performed. The level of entertainment often was professional, and all efforts were sincerely appreciated and welcomed by the LADYUS men. Manytalents were displayed during happy hour. Everything but pop-corn. ji K 7' 'V as M., M E I 1 I The music of our ship's band helped to make our Work A noon-time Jam Sesgmn seem like play. We think it's done with mirrors. Happy hour was a great evening's entertainment N ,57f, J' -' s ff! if, , f W f f V' W, k i fl., j ,, ' Z ,IW fi 4 b, The hillbilly band was a smash hit ,, I - i V The 54,000th landing made by Captain W.E. Pilcher, USAF, While attached LTJG T halman on the bridge after the I ,I ll H Y to VF -191, is celebrated with the traditional cake. 55,000th landing. Il i - A V OMISCLIQ all H195 p iAmong those events which mark time and history aboard the LADY are thousandth landings. The pilot who makes the landing is feted with a cake, and his squadron entertains p the Wardroom With a short skit. At these times no officer is safe from the barbed wit of his cohorts, and a jovial atmosphere prevails. i l CDR Glasgow MC's one of the wardroom skits. - The arresting gear crew gets their cake to 0. i Again the arresting gear crew can celebrate. l in I I The Skipper congratulates LTJG Jim McMullins on the 59,000th landing. CDR Braddock of VAAW-35 made the 57,000th landing LTJG Bill Kitz made the 58,000th landing. ' , --e +I' . ' Y gp X L g -',t -f-wg,-., .,U-- --i.--i ,M-M-ul W. .H il Guests of the Secretary of the Navy Joined us for the One of the many Cub Scout Packs that visited the LADY cruise to Hawaii. While she was at Alameda. uea fa The LADY, many times during the cruise proved herself a gracious hostess. All her visitors, orphan and govenor alike, were awed hy her tremendous size and by the immensity of her task. The guests inspected the LADY from keel to radar dome asking streams of questions about how this and that Worked. To be sure, not all were answered, but We did our best. Explorer Scouts salute the Chief of the Watch as the come aboard the LADY Taking a tour of the ship are Vice Admiral Jennings, Vice Admiral Combs, Captain Colestock, and Admiral Clark. 268 ' ' . . :-'-'fy--ww Q' -5, Za Scouts learn about the LADY during a lecture on the flight deck. l A warm greeting is given by Captain Colestock at thu q uarterdeck. --uw.-aww. ' . ---4-1--H ', f . , - A . . ww ......1....:. f ' ' .Arl - N I ,, .,,. K M Captain Colestock guided the Explorer Scouts about the LADY. Mr. Richard Lowe, Governor of Guam, and Mr. Gilmaster, the Deputy High Commisioner of U. N. Trust Territories, found their tour of the ship to be very interesting. ' 1 if 'A 1971 f 4 Rear Admiral Sutherland, ComFairHaWaii, is welcomed aboard. A Rear Admiral Hickey, ComFairAlameda, is -ll piped aboard. -s- v The crew Waits expectantly and hopefully at one of the raffle draw- Another lucky number is drawn as the XO l ings of our Charity Drive. lg a L cz - ' ii Cl,l L tg ' l l U Q A unique form of charity drive never quite ended l aboard the LADY. Charity was really quite painless announces the last winner. i i in the form of raffle tickets handled in turn by Officers, Chiefs, and PO,s. There was a great deal of enthusiasm shown by both ticket salesmen, who each guaranteed a winner everytime, and buyers, who thought perhaps he might be the winner. Not everyone Won a prize, but nobody lost as the LADY It Wasnnc Very hard to fmd a ticket Salesman proved she had a heart as Well as spirit. on the LADY. Our Chiefs had a special Way of getting The Executive Officer congratulates the Winners of one of the money for our Charity Drive. raffles. M q Y With the Golden Gate in sight, We know that We'1l soon be near our loved one's. l mfblffl 0018 y Eager eyes turned eastward, towards home, when the LADY'S tour was completed. She had been on the line for six months, doing the job she had to do. In all phases of operations, her duties had been done exceedingly Well. Outstanding , Excellent , and Well Done were words heard at the completion of each task she was assigned. The adventure is over now and the .homeland and all its means is dearer as it comes into view. For some it was the last cruise for others the first of many more t to come. Somelwho met us, Weren't around when We left. Some Chiefs do everything in double, and smile about it too . This was a moment We had anticipated for many months It's great to be home again. There will be no more good-byes for some time It don't take long for us to find our loved ones who were awaiting our safe return. ROSTER Officers: Anderson, D.E. 4259 Holly, Mountain View, Calif. Atherton, R. 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Dearborn, Michigan White, D.H. 15057, Dover St. Wood, J.P. 505 No. Willis, Visalia, Calif. Wright, G.G. 8045 N.W. 10 10th Ct. Miami, Fla Zeh, J.R. 720 Colorado Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. Baird. G.D. Rt. 6, Box 492, Tacoma, Wash. Baker, E.A. Baker, H.D. Baker, K.M. Baker, K.A. Box 412 Amite, Louisiana 249 Harrison Ave., Littleton, Colorado Box 135, Beaver, Utah 1829 Slaterville Rd., Ithaca, N.Y. Baker R.L. 1223 East Cherry St., Seattle 22, Washington Altishin, R.L. Ship's Company Enlisted Acosta, H.J. Adair, H.A. Adam, W.T. Adams, J.L. Adams, M.A. Adams, M.A. Adams, R.T. Adkins, L.E. Ahlvers, L.D. Akers, R.K. Akins, B.O. USS Yorktown CCVA-101 Rt. 151, Harrisburg, Oregon ' 3008 D St., Philadelphia 34, Penn. 621 West 8th, Clovis, New Mexcoi Boston, Kentucky R.R. 114 Martinsville, Indiana 267 W. Riddle Ave., Ravenna, Ohio 7095 N. 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Azure, D.E. Babcock, J.N. 614 East 5th St., Hutchinson, Kansas USS Yorktown CCVA-105 R.R. 4, Box 302, Muskogee, Oklahoma 3150 Stephens Ave., Ogden, Utah 360 East- 19 St., Merced, Calif. Box 66, Big Bay, Michigan Box 78, Belt, Montana 1408 Sherwood St., Missoula, Montana USS Yorktown CCVA-105 Waihee Maui, T.H. 1632 Wikiowa, Colorado Springs, Colo. Rt. 5, Box 1486, Phoenix, Ariz. Chinook, Montana 9 Victoria St., Everett 49, Mass. Babcock, R.E. 1059 Kensington Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Babin, J.G. Babyak, M. I Bacciocco, J.J. Bacciocco, W. Buchanan, J . Baggett, J.P. Bahr, R.J. Baier, H.P. Bailey, J.L. Bailey, R.G. 109 Brignac St., Opelousas, Louisiana 86 Center St., Clifton, New Jersey 95 Cerritos Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 95 Cernitos Ave., San Francisco, -Calif. USS Yorktown CCVA-105 Rt. 4, BoX.259, Piedmont, Alabama 349 Via Mirabel, San Lorenzo, Calif. 460 Ringewood Rd., Menlo Park, Calif. San Jose Ave., San Jose, Calif. 3742-36th St., San Diego, Calif. 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Overton, B.R. Owens, D.L. Owens, E.J. Y Box 241, Burley, Idaho 183 Lincoln St., Midvale, Utah VAP-6, NAS, San Diego 35, Calif. 310 Dixon St., Covigton, Tenn. 14 Sohier Rd., Beverly, Mass. 433 S. Kokamo, Derby, Kansas Rt. 1, Box 160, Drain, Oregon Box-113, Wakefield, Nebraska 485 N Nary, Sunnyvale, Calif. 9 Liebig St., San Francisco, Calif. 319 South Francis, Ada, Oklahoma 824 SW 3rd'St., Walrut Ridge, Ark. 6509 99th St., Forrest Hills, Long Island, N.Y. Oxford, F.E. Paclebar, R.I. Rt. 2, Box 525, Coos Bay, Oregon 701 Rivera St., Baclaran, Paranavue, Rizal, Philippines Palmer, C.D. Palumbo, A.J. Panos, R.J. Parker, J.E. Parker, J.W. Passmore, T. P.O. Box 461, Gustine, Calif. 7004 S. Lowe Ave., Chicago 21, Illinois Route 52, Roseboro, North Carolina 277 E Hemlock Ave., Sunnyvale, Calif. Scarbrough, E. 3095- N. Ferguson St., Willow Springs, Missouri Schaoeber, L.D. 4420 S 40th St., Lincoln 6, Nebraska Schell, K.E. 4165 N. 7th st., Phila 40, Perma. Scott, G.H. 3160 Santa Maria Ave., Santa Clara, Calif. Scott, P-L. 304 So. Fremont Ave., Alhambra Calif. Scrafano, R.C. 137 So. 3rd St., Easton, Pa. Sewell, FJ- Alexandria, La. Shaw, L. 726 S. Alviso Rd. Mt, View, Calif. Shea, R.E. 3715 So. 17th St., Omaha, Nebraska Shelby, C.M. 113 Mc Cullough Ave., Dupo, Illinois Shoquist, D.R. 1380 Grant St., Santa Clara, Calif. Schwed, A.B. 16231 Maplegrove Ave., La Puente, Calif. Sims, E.T. Dyer, Indiana Smith, D.L. 14379 Los Gatos, San Jose Rd., Los Gatos, Calif. Smith, M.F. 427 Yadkini Ave., Spencer, North Carolina Smith, R.E. 153 Pine St., Elizabeth, New Jersey Stapleton, F.B. 2321 E. Euclid, Des Moines, Iowa Singleton, D.N. Adamville, Tenn. Skipper, J.K. 109 East Walnut St., Avon Park, Florida Skram, R.O. 1305 Loftsgorden Ave., Madison 4, Wisc. Smith, J.L. 824-A Flint Ave., Albany, Georgia xPauly, T.W. VA-195, cfo EPO San Francisco, Calif. 1147 Green St. NE, Washington D.C. 342 5th St., Lewistown, Penn. Peaslee, R.E. 3580 Golden State Drive, Santa Clara, Calif 533 W. 99th St., Los Angeles 44, Calif. 1320 Highland Ave., Albany, Georgia VAH-6, San Diego 35, Calif. 425 Palm Drive, Oxnard, Calif. P.O. Box 431, Elma, Washington Patterson, H. Perdue, J.W. Perrett, G.M. Peters, C.H. Peters, C.P. Peterson, D.O. Phorne, J.E. Pickett, E.R. Pillows, A.E. Pockalny, J.V. Pomeroy, R.F. Popovich, D.A. 220 Dunlap St., Waxahachie, Texas Rt. 3 Hixson, Tenn. 408 N. Marionfield St., Midland, Texas 379 E Duane Ave., Sunnyvale, Calif. 326 Sackett St., Maumee, Ohio Rt. 1, Box 163, Yuba City, Calif. Porter, R.E. 9901 South Haas, Los Angeles 47, Calif. Potvin, H.L. VF-191, FPO San Francisco, Calif. Powell, Jr. E.H. 5418 lst St., Meridian, Mississippi Powers, J.W. 43 Hilton St. ChicopeeFa lls, Mass. Prangey G.D. Box 234, Pomeroy, Iowa Pranskevich,W.J. VF- 191, FPO San Francisco Calif. Pride, L.L. 419 Chicago, Dalhart, Texas Probst, W.O. VAH-6, NAS, San Diego 35, Calif. Prudome, G.T. 1318 Socorro Ave., Sunnyvale, Calif. Quinn, W.J. 948 Berkshire, Grosse Point, Mich. Ragsdell, J.H. 309 East Humble, Hobbs, New Mexico Rains, P.D. RFD51, Fletcher, North Carolina Ramirez, A. 708 East ninth St., Scotts Bluff, Nebraska Randall, R.C. 535 Madrona St., Chula Vista, Calif. Ranger, D,-J, 2230 Lillibridge, Detroit 14, Mich. Rasberry, Z.C. Rt. 1, Box 34, Iota, Louisiana Renger, W.A. Swea City, Iowa Resh, J.R. 627 W. Navy Dr., Sunnyvale, Calif. Reuman, D.G. VAH-6, NAS, San Diego 35, Cali5. Richards, R.K. 73 Jewood P1., Valley Steam, N.Y. Richardson, S.K. USS Yorktown Richmond, B.L. Route Bangs, Texas Rjggin, T,C, 1705 Van Buren St., Topeka, Kansas Rizzo, P, 13232 Van Owen, North Hollywood, Calif. Smith, J.M. Smith, R.W. Smith, W.E. Snyder, P.A. Spooner, M.R. Springer, E.E. Steelman, J.F. Steggell, N.H. 278 Sherman Ave., N.Y. 921 W. Chase, E1 Cajon, Calif. 252 Morton Ave., Pasadena, Calif. Snowberger, A.Jr. 1202 Torrance Ave., Sunnyvale, Calif. 221 4 St., N.W. Minot, North Dakota Rt, 51, Iron City, Ga. Heavy Attack Squadron SIX CVAH-65 USNAS, NI, San Diego 35, California VAH-6, NAS, San Diego 35, Calif. 1626 Montalto Drive, Mt. View, Calif. Stemplewski, S.A. Stenslien, O.C. 26 Adrian St., Somerville, Massachusetts R.R. 1 Stoddard, Wisconsin, Steptoe, W.C. 313 Orange Ave., Mt. View, Calif. Stevens, F.S. 221 Lawernce St., Penn Yan, N.Y. Stewart, C.L. VAW-11, FPO San Francisco, Calif. Stiltz, R.L. 122 Wharf Ave., Hashville, Tenn. Stodolski B.F. Big Stone City, So. Dak. Storey, C.L. 1433 N. Denver, Tulsa, Okla. Storey, N .C. Storie, L.L. 550 6th St., Hayward, Calif. 859 W. 4th Tulare, Calif. Storm, N.G. 3143 Geneva Ave., San Francisco 24, Calif. Stowers, R.P. Strange, G.L. Box 346, Aluin, Texas ' Route 54, Dandridge, Tenn. Stubbings, E.A. 52, Casey Road, Campbell, Calif. Sullivan, R.E. Swanson, C.A. Swindle, C.M. Szanto, R.L. JJ. Tanner, D.A. Tarantino, F.T. Tate, S.L. Taylor R.D. Teano, F. Terlaje, J.R. Thompson, R.E. Thomas, J.S. Thompson, C.E. Thompson, R.E. Thurmer, H.C. Tidwell, J.E. Tinsley, H. VAH-6, NAS, San Diego 35, Calif. Route 51, Lindale, Georgia Box 93, Collinsville, Texas Route 55, Box 97, Waco, T eaxas 731 Madrone Way, Paradise, Calif. 2367 Warburton Ave., Santa Clara, Calif. 101 South Hartman St., York, Penn. 3317 Reed St., Fort Worth 5, Texas 804 Gulick Ave., Honolulu, T.H. San Rogue Ave. Agat, Guam, M-L 1404 Farrel St., Vallejo, Calif- 3115, W. Medowell Rd., Phoenix Arizona 911 Almaden St., Sunnyvale, Calif.. 1404 Farrell St., Vallejo, Calif.. Oliver Springs, Tenn. Box 644, Grapevine, Texas. R.F.D. 53, Blakely, Georgia. Tobin, L.B. Tolleson, J.G. T olman, A.E. Tom R. Tomasi, M.E. Tomlinson R.D. Tracy, A.D. Truelsen, K.W Tubb, C.A. Tucker, J.A. Tuell, W.L. Turley, J.T. Turpin, G.E. Unanski, R.P. VAH-6, NAS, San Diego 35, Calif. 717 O'Daniel St., Borger, Texas 822 Duval St., San Diego 2, Calif. 1060 Powell St. 1342 San Francisco, Calif. 1155 West St., Los Angeles 3, Calif. 52 Millers Lane, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky Rd. Q2 Verona New York A Malla rd, Iowa 9107 Manchester, Houston, Texas 57 Fichter St., Houston 22, Texas 114 N.E. 3rd St., Paoli, Indiana 1108 Tobias Dr. Chula Vista, Calif. VF-193, FPO San Francisco, Calif. 10 Woody Terrace, West Keansburg, New Jersey Urey, R.L. Uttech, G.D. Vaske, P.F. Vaughan, B.H. 113 W. Main St., Grove City, Penna. ' 5213-37th Ave., Kenosha, Wis. - Bancroft, Iowa i 12 Greenacre Rd., Greenville, South Carolina Vernon, R.L. Vernon, R.W. Villa, J.L. Wade, Ai. Jr. Walden, Wallace, L.F. Walker, M.D. Warner, H.R. 1059 Nilda Ave., Mt. View, Calif. 2036 Thorne Ave., Fresno, Calf. 1017 Lawton St., Redlands, Calif. VA-195, cfo F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif. 405 E. 2nd St., Pana, Ill. 906 Guerrero St., San Francisco, Calif. 2521 Central, Detroit 9, Michigan ,. Route 1, Box 496, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin ,Warner, R.D. Washam, J.N. Watters, C.L. Watts, C. ,Weber, C.E. Welsh, J.D. Wentiler, J..R. West, G.L., 4 Westfall, 'J.R. Wheeler, D.E. White, F.J. White, V.L. , Wite, W.L. Whitson, V.R. Whitwell, D.R. Wilgosz, C.J. Williams, K.J. Williams, S. Williams, T. Wilson, J.W. Wilson, N.P. Wimbley, D. Winchester, N.E. Wondrash, A.O. Wolfington, W.N. Wong, E.Cnj Worthey, J.M. Wray, T.J. Wyatt, K.L. Yacko, R.P. Yniguez, R.J. Yost, R. Youg, C.L. Route 2, Box 40, Grandview, Washington VF-191, cfo FPO San Francisco Calif. 615 S. Dulley St., Grapevine, -Texas 399 Olive Ave., Palo Altog Calif. 4518,Keeler Ave., San Diego '13, Calif. - I 816 West A , Ogollola, Nebraka 110 E.pB,ancroft Fergus Falls, Minnesota A Box 1820, Santa Ana, Calif. Box 813, Cushing, Oklahoma 192 Roslyn Rd., Mineola, New York 308 'Colville St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Rt. 1 Box 73, Shongaloo, La. 41715 36th St., San Diego, Calif. General Delivery, Oaktown, Indiana 19S. Schlueter, Ferguson, Mo. 10799 Richard Dr., Parma 30, Ohio 20957 Deering Circle, Canoga Park, Calif. 16145 Ramirez St., Corpus Christi, Texas Star Route, Truxno, Louisiana 1950 So Cook, Denver, Colorado 12228 E. 76.St., Los Angeles, Calif. 713 Monroe Ave., Las Vegas, Nevada Box 25, Milford, Texas R.R. 3, Denmark, Wise. 370 Singleton, Alameda, Calif. 950 Jackson St., San Francisco, Calif. Route 111, Nettleton, Mississippi P.O. Box 454, Talent, Oregon Route 4, Athens, Tenneessee VAH-6, NAS, San Diego 35, Calif. 8 P.O. Box 182, Gonzales, Calif. USS Yorktown CCVA-105 Howorth, Oklahoma Young, R. Hu-1, Unit 10, USS Yorktown CCVA-103 Zamora, E. Zumwalde, J.J. San Francisco, Calif. Box 435, Tabernash, Colorado 145-5th Ave., South St. Paul, Minnesota Marine Detachment Aikman, W.T. Alspaugn, G.L. Box 464, Los Gatos, Calif. Post Office Box 126, Warsaw, Indiana Andrews, E.W. Jr. 1433 South Spadra, Fullerton, Calif. Baker, F.R. 4706 Phinney Ave., Seattle 3, Washington Barragan, P. Bean, L.H. PO Box 259, Livingston, Calif. Enosburg Falls, Vermont Bliss, G.M. 2819 Villa Vista Way Secramento, 21, Calif. Brown, B.E. Brown, G.A. Bruns, M.G. Buck, W.E. ' 2013 Central, Detoit, Michigan 217 Grand Av., Long Beach 3, Calif. RRH2, Milledge Ville, Illinois 979 Peradrome St., Cincinnati 2, Ohio Carlton, E.E. cfo United Air Lines, Pendleton, Oregon Cooper, N. 34 South Burdge St., Battle Greek, Michigan Crosslan, C.W. 'Darcus, M.E. DeGroot, R.R. Dirkes, R.A. Dodson, R.S. Duncan, V.J. Esterlein, J.R. 310 Dick St., Battle Creek, Michigan Rt. 5, Box 145, Brenham, Texas Cable, Wisconsin Route 1, Rice Lake, Wisconsin 7324 Vallejo Dr., Dallas Texas 1808 Porter, Joplin, Missouri 547 Acton Ave., Woodriver, Illinois Flanagin, P.R. 514 Greens Ferry St., Jackson, Missouri Gillette, D.W. 1621 Ruth Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana Haberberger, J.F. 9048 Rosemary Ave., Affton 23, Mo. Hammes, D.M. Park Rapids, Minnesota Harrison, E.L. 1620 A. Arlington, St. Louis, Missouri Harry, R.G. f 3010 Ave. E, Snyder, Texas Harsh, J.E. 417 Maple Ave., Adrian, Mich. Harwood, D.W. 1326 Glenwood Ave., Flint, Mich. Henderson, R.E. 308 W. 65th St., Chicago, Illinois Henon, P.C. 1 2110-29th St., Lubbock, Texas Hinkley, D.D. 2055 N. Hill Oceanside, Calif. Hinton, G.H. 1406 E Eldorado St., Decatur, Ill. Jeffers, L.L. RR2, Box 147, Cheyenne, Wyoming Johnson, C.N. N 5623 Elm. St., Spokane, Washington Johnston, C.H. 517 Wolfe, Vallejo, Calif. Kasson, G.P. 869 Tamarack Ave., Carlsbad, Calif. Kennedy, W. . 32 W. Rio Grande, Colorado Springs, Colorado Kenyon, F.E. 2215 S.E. 47th Portland Oregon Kitbell, Jr. V.S. 1738 Grand Oaks, Altadena, Calif. Knowles, D.J. 3340 Middle Field Drive, Trenton, Michigan Koncki, D.J. 'J g 4201 Walsh, St. Louis 16, Missouri Langley, D.L. 3728-35th 1st, Sacramento, Calif. Langness, M.E. or Box 198 B. R. 112, Rapid City, So. Dak. Lariosa, E. Jr. P.O. Box 486 Ewa, Oahu, T.H. Libal, J.L. , Lucas, Kansas McKnight, J.D. . Rt. 11, Box 756, Houtson, Texas Perry, Jr. H. 1520 Broadway, S.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico Phillips, D.E. Pilsner, V.H. Farbank, Iowa R.R. 1 Box 22 Marshfield, Wisconsin Plate, S.E. 6651 N. Olmsted Ave., Chicago 31, Ill. Pollack, R.D. 2451 Church Lane, San Pablo, Calif. Pullins, G.M. 830 Myrtle Ave., St. Joseph, Michigan Roland, C.L. Ross, G.A. Sarracino, J.F. Secor, P.M. Sesler, G.A. Simes, C.E. Smith, H.B. Jr. Solberg, M.D. Stallings, B.L. Sullybrook, D.R. Vernon, H.E. Whetstone, F.M. Wilson, R.L. Yenor, D.D. Zastrow, E.W. Zielinski, E.R' P.O. Box 56, Energy, Illinois 590 Trapelo Road, Belmont 78, Mass. Box 596, Paquate, New Mex. 362 Mellow Lane, La Canada, Calif. 2431 Pearl, Joplin, Missouri 5945-35th S.W. Seattle 6, Washington 241-B Gibbs St., Alameda, Calif. 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Martens Paul Heard Steve Cohen LTJG Ronald Fee Lester J. Politte Gary Simpson LTJG Dale Koons Ray Lincoln Sheldon Altfeld ADVISERS Commander Gregory J. Palubicki Commander George B. Crossmire The editors of the 1957 FIGHTING LADY express their warmest appreciation to All Hands for aiding us in making this publication a success. We especially thank the Photo Lab, the Daito Art Printing Co., and those men of the shipis company and air group who most willingly contributed their services, making our task much easier. --- . -v-7---V-.Vvtv,.-., V. .,.,,,, Y. , ,,,, , , - . ,, , ,Y ,, , V ,L 1m,,.,.s.,,,,,,, V .zu-f. f ' . , - H-' ..,.,.,.,. ' . ' ' 'A wfcw-sw-.:.J3,Y' ...cw 1-r---'A V., - V.. - .A J v - , . . , V- V- g . , . , .., -V.,f. fTVV.VV .Tigger-1--Y--. ,pan--'- iz-wg, ,g-,g:+. , , A Y . A , -Mfg-a....q...:.a.-:...a.aK.Z.'2.,.2M... f - -- - V . - - - . ewfnfueers-a-.-:M-f..,V.-.-.v.,.,,., ,. , , , ' ' - 1 - V - - . 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