Yorktown (CVS 10) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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1 4 4 I N I L P- w l E 3 1 1 1 li 5 Rm US, WBMINHWI J K errnmg Jive 'JS 1 1 1 , L i iw 3 1 gk, V A i I 5 I I f .ig X W . .B oF H 5 4 5 1 T A-P l-,.,,, ,,, f ,,,,- 1. - qi 4 azz .S ..,::s:.e 4 fu 1 Ik ' Vi' ' 3 w 1-1 . . w f v 0 w . ' ' .. ,., , .f K-dk-'9A.hi4 - ' - A gf W iz Q I K Y , , .! f2 2 We E 2 F I ', There are many reasons why the Yoriztown is the finest ship atioat. Most ot these elements are hehinci the scenes, not readily noticeci hy the casuai ohserver. Perhaps the most signiticant is an intangihie torce . . . the Yoriztown Spirit. This torce has heen increasingly strengthenect hy encouragement anci iove from our tamiiies, a ctesire to cto our joh Weii anci our ohiigation to insure the peace ot the tree Worici. During the past eight months there has grown a reaiiza- tion in each ot us that our inciiviciuai feelings, matureci oyer'--'ithiswfpeigioci ot time, have comhineci to create a Qhrotherhoosiaf itfils to this common honci that we cieciicate sour pictorial the Spirit ot the Fighting Laciy. , , f-, - X 'V x x x X -X ff I X! f i I 5 ,J mm 2: i H3 f Q , H A . A -i - .:xgEmf1g5fl,'5l.z':Af 1 ,mf 'f ' A f wi. glff , -, , ww-ffTfL'15,fe'11w':QQeQMQ53Qyz7fvg4j5?-5 f 1 ,X mm f ff, N'n 'QW 1, V . , ' ' ' fl'i,fg,vgg, Q, .xx .-fivl ': IN. X f, fv , . . , ,, Aw g, ,X A ,Q fy f, fn, Q: f,,v.Q,,f,fwQ,Q1,g,, V f f ff ' ' ' ' , pf: f, J, ' ' vf1'+w, g it F:XX-?.f'i2XtW3:,:'IFTI-' ' ' f ' of A ' yn:-.S.':.:2f'Y,r.,- ' i ' i 'Of i. fn oQ'sXfxf.ffg,V gf. 1 ' . 41 Qfiw! nf M - , ' afar A'--li x' x V: , Pu, 'fQ'x7f,i Nl, N: 7 X I' NN' A f , ,z1.,Qf . 1, wg. R . 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During the eight months which toiioweci many changes tooiz piace . . . not only in the thoughts anti personalities ot these citizens, hut also in the history of the entire worici. 'V Newspapers have reportemi. the ciaiiy changes, texthooizs contain ciates anci, such new sounris as Taipei, Quemoy, the Tachens, the Pescamiores. These puhiications, however, iaii to ciescrihe the iniportant role piayeci, hy the inciiviciuai man. History hooizs seiciom recorci. emotions. News- papers have uhiggern stories to cover. Thus this hooiz has heen puhiisheci. It is to augment memories, to supply missing cietaiis anci to remind you, the reacier, that You Are There. . . THE FIGHTING LADY-USS YORKTOWN X em .Mawr wwf f ffm, f You've iiaci, your ieave anct you are prepared to ciepioy for Wespac and points uniznown. Tiiere have been many moments to ciierisii. There were parties and tours ot the siiip tor families anci, triencis anci, tiiose iast frantic iiinerties in tile Bay Area. Then the moment was at iianai. You returnecl from that tinai iitmerty anci, iounri, time nfligiiting Laclyn reaciy to iieacl out to sea once more. And always, the tareweiis .... 1 SY! Your gooclhyes have heen eeiel. A hugle eo- uncls ..... Querfere for getting unrlerweyn. The hrows are reuroyeel. The ehip'e whistle lete go with e mighty hleer. The Yorktown is underway euel You Are There. .. Qf MZ ff ,,,, , 1 'A ' Q 1 ' A . X ' 7 1 ff'. 4 f A xiQ J ' f A -71 - M 5 X f faf, 'X' ,, - 7 ' X Aff X A f YYkff X f f 1 V A K , X k-Xx,f ' W k ' li f 'ff ' ' , A . f A , ,, 7 ,M ,, W, x , 4 f Z . 4, Xs K5 fy! ,, I f X I 7 , ..,:-,X-M YVYY ., .Ay W Y U. .,,, , ,, , Wfi ---H,.,.-. .. Q ,i I W, , f Nz f x X M W f NN ' ' t 1 5, .fx M ff Z 15 ffl: 1 If W ' 1' 4,12 'fff A K , 'lf ,f ff 'fm .' Q 5 f V X10 Sm ' 'f VY! ff 3 , . 1 f fv ,V ' f 7 Q if x xx ff ,,,,,,,,, X , Q K X QQL. . 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We saiuiteci tile iaatiziesilip Prrizona, anal rememioereci our siiipinates who lost their lives on December 7, 1941. 'i i Q 'i You are caught in the swing of the preparation for our GRI as you realize that this is the test that will cieterniine wiietiier we are capaiuie of continuing as weskwarci. CornFairHaWaii carne ataoarci, Witii tiis in- spection party anci signaiiect tor tile opera- tions to coinmence. For two ciays anci nights the uijigiiting Laciyn answers every tmattie situation tiirown at iier. We are at Generai Quarters tre- quentiy . . . You Are Ti-iere...Ti1e proiaieni encis, ttie Sizipper an- nounces tiiat We tiave receiveci an evaluation ot Excellent, and you are prouct to realize tiie coorctination ttiat iias tneen aciiievect ine- tween ttie stiip, air group, otiicers ancl men. Jzg, -- 4 , We toured 1: e many eautl u an mar Qs 'flat clot t e 1S an paracllse as we enjoyee our 1 ertles 41 Jw MMQ wifi -4-L-A-. ..-if-9,7 4 pw W W aku f N xx X wx M x - X Navymen everywhere are avicl sports fans and the men of the Yorktown are of the t clitional mold. The nlgighting Laclcliesn proviclecl thrills e iamon an on haslzethau court. W2 Q9 ' 55 O I :A K , x Q1 Y - 0 io X 4 o lmn 1 l-...E 1 .fu e T35 X . I TSX ' nv Nr A, . D 3 e , intramural sports We enjoyefl a well-rounclefl recre- ational program. Tlie Tigers oil VA-155 laattleel to a tlnilling clmrnpionsliip in the intramural laaeleetlaall tourney when they defeated Fox Division in tlfle finals. N5 X , 1 Ny . M X ,. S ' 1 Y 5 YQ X 3 ,fgxx v f S x . X X Jff I 5 MY I I 1 N wxwx f 1 4, ,, fwy 3 ,,:wwWmfWM, ! Mu, 'K2'X4k xx ' ' X f- fam WWWWWMWZWU , W f,,, 1 W' , i I 1 1 L, Xwxv K 4 .5 7 'mini 9- ,S Q r -,lg X , - xx X.. I, xl, J 49 I ' Q '. Of D661 ., y v Q! C, p Q I gg-3 4 iCg4:vwI Ffh :fx X We ciroppecl ti1e i1ooi2 ill Nianiia Bay and rocle ti1e iiiuerty boats to Ma11iia or Cavite, iocatect o11 opposite sictes ot tiie ioay. We GXC'116111g6Kl our 111o11ey for pesos, we sa111piect San Niiguei Beer anct Nianiia Ruin. We vieweci ti1e 11101111- 111e11ts erectecl ill eo111111e111or- ation ot Piiiiippine Inctepen- cience, Waiizeci ti1e streets that our gra11c1tati1ers trocl ciuring ti1e Spa11isi1-Anierican war . . . anci, now You Are There . . . ff ,fad I? ff 4,,5'f f Witii Manila as our inase, we CO1111'I161'lCGtl a perioci of Higiit operations. We continueci, the training tiiat is necessary to maintain the greatest Navy in tile Worici. Week aiter weeiz our aircraft were iaunctieci anci recovereri, reiueieci anri rnain- taineci. The siiip anti crew inecarne one-a reiiainie fighting team. Training anci iiarci Woriz inecarne our routine. The ciays were iong. Tile sounds of aircraft turning up, the cirone oi the Ventilating systern, the crasii oi time catapuits and arresting gear inecarne unnoticeci, no ionger jarring our senses. Gur training was paying off. A 4 Q KX A f x Q' Q ig Repienisiiment forces izept us suppiieai with the fuel, chow and am- munition necessary to ieeep our complex fight- ing machine on the move. At the emi of the clay the uLaciy, iier shopping rione, iieamieci for port. I 1 4 .1 Fw! N N K ' .',,l8I1,,,,,A:A i il, , 3 l -X N5 XX X, f Q f 4 7, f y My my , ,MD I f ' , Wim '06, f , f I Q 7 My W UW? ff VW. if 'UU Inuvicml IJCIOXV Jocks ff? 'IU,3I,2XfL? ILDZLXI INLIIN LfU!'1lT4 3I? YVGYO ill QYKCCL XYCWJ I,GE!'YHCAC. xvluy the Navy is 1Jc mwIcQgQcg !, 511111 xx wx Hue New Navy 9w111c:Lin 1cfs' has a, QYCCI1 fam, E 3 M W N x .W WA? I N Rx X ffff 1 ,ff . ,W ,N ,ff A WW , W Wff, X f ff 'NX Mix., W! W 4- X, X , M' if ff Y? W ,ly LCDR B R Ward tc:-ict USNR S31 or at sea 1S espe dlvme Servlces cially He has a tot ot time to nnectitatey the ctepttx ot the ocean and the torces ot nature seern to rnatae things clearer, somehow. You attenct services regularly you rememtner the annual Christmas pageant as one ot the highlights ot the Chaplain Scott conducts services during the occupation of Corregidcr. JG T. E. Schultz . i l xii' KCHCL USN Christmas Pageant enacted by members ot the crew. 7, 9 5 f U 9 atmoarct the Yorktown, anct N N hotictay services. f ? , A -The Golden 0 youvre A Gate With Reading y A Clean , The Finest QA Slate - Shipspaper .r K : THE FLEET'S FINEST SHIPSPAPER CRUISEFOOK ISSUE u.s.s. YORKTOWN CVA-IO y y ANY DAYa Weekly Pin-U p akes Big Hit QA USP IE- GS 9? ,zz re CC ,. ly 14 ,1 16 19 Kathleen Hughes Every Friday the Town Crier is an eagerly awaited event . The feature you find yourself looking at first is the pin-up. You, a sailor far from home and Amerioan girls, are still a judge of beautiful women. Other features that at- traot your eye are news, sports and cartoons, they are the result of coopera- tion between reporters from all over the ship, the photo lab and the print shop. Eaoh day at sea a mimeo- graphed paper, the Skywash, is edited and published by the duty press. News and jokes-some new, some bor- rowed-all help to start a new day aboard the Yorktown. YBS, the Yorktown Broad- oasting System, is on the air before and after work- ing hours , presenting news , disojookey shows of all kinds , and speoial rebroad- oasts of sports events and transoribed stateside shows. In the print shop , ' I! ' ' ll The Town Crier staff looks over its latest handiwork. YBS broadcasters sung Good Night Laddles. as X 'x D if r v K K E ka S B i WD 'I J f k , m r.' I. ,. 1 N- ll EK if if E I I bi Ui n f x u in 'Q N K S U1 K 5 vs W X9 TW 2,220 1 .i . 'SQ 50 1.11 561 Q 'Uvu M 53 ,Q 'ff-6 A.:s1,usr 1 if fe? 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Soon the AD Slzyraicters talee to the air, each with a vital joln to perform. Moments after the heat ot the jet blast leaves the cleclz, the screaming sounds of Banshees are heard, in the skies over Formosa , , the shriek ot preparedness. M 'V Launch atter iauncti, plane ctirectors are inusy signaiiing our aircratt into posi- tion as pilots incticate reaciiness Wittl a N tiiunitus-up W .... You watcii anxiously as a N Coct 7' setties iieaviiy to tiie Yoriztown tiigtit cteci-2 with passengers and we-iconie niaii. in a tew minutes you'ii iiear tile iuugie caii. A KI got a ietter . . .I got a ietter . . .H J XJ VK Y lit 1 f W 7 H QQ- in O A 39.33 L r rg-g f, I , J? 5 L' i Q I , we qliw f 1 'VQ:Q,?'l,!!.'hZ:,13LQy 0 P .jx Q -,Db NW N ' ..... T C Q MEM W 6 Q CAV?-E' '23 Wx? Q! . QXO F In X X X93 vm I rg as 45 , ' N Y llffgaflgg 1 . 1' LS XXL S :ILL fl fungi E' I i l 'glad ,,, f 4 . -A : U 'Ig ' ' z K 9 I X x f 2' L iff 2 C Q W Umngh i iv as jk ,J IVIAKYAIII ,J ' 4' x ' 5 . 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'JW ul 1 in 0 Omg NOTHING bUT I cj lf, ll' IL S7 wp Aa! , f 1 I lm , ' .1 fuf 1-fff' QQQQQ4 63,,WM I g ppfxfy if .q Cfx. J At clay break you rise 'co rind the nfzigllting Laclyn ancl her escorts steaming towarel a rendez- vous with her replenisllnlent force. T11ere's a long clay ahead .... Z a 5 L I Q Q, L. x 7 1 9 Qur replenisiiers are proud ot tiie services tiiey provicie, anct tiiey iiize to acivertise tiieir goocts. As Soon 'as t11ey're aiongsicle you Wait tor Worct ot tiie most important cargo ot aii . . . tor it is often tiiese Ships Wiiicti iaring our mail to us, anci, We're anxi- ous to iiear trom iiome. in his excitement one ot your stiipmates tails over tiie sicte. Within minutes the iieiicopter tisiies iiim out ot tiie ciriniz. Then repienistiment goes on as laetore. 5 QW s uns' x. Xxx! Z X S T roughout t e Town the clay passes in t e same way as time passes in cities an towns a over t e tates. T e graveyar eczs are painte ' you g t a s ot or a aircut e daily routine . . 11 11 ' 11 at 11 11 s 11 1 Shift S1eePS, the 11W Waits, cl 1 11, e 11 11 . Th . . M.D.I.: HCONUS in Three weeks! 3 7! the mess decks At ten minutes past eleven another Welcome clarion can comes over the squawlz hox. nMess Gearr' The long line forms anct proceeds through the mazes until it reaches the mess cleclz .Where you join the hest-teal sailors in the worlct for lunch. flight operations Atnove att etse ttiere is one reason tor ttie existence ot an air- cratt carrier. It is to provicte a inotnite tnase tor aircratt wtiicti is capatnte ot tiurting planes into action in ttie stiortest possitate time. You teet the ttiroto ot ttie great screws as ttie Yortztown turns into the winct anct increases speect. Ctaoctzs are rernovect trom ttie Waiting aircratt anct ttiey are taunctiect. Up torwarct tile catapult crew cetetorates as anottier milestone is reactiectt TN i w Er f ha' s Pmze new' 'Nw M p h as ? , . 5, 6 fl Mew 5 s . X M, ' X xii? , gxkfx x g M971 , K, ff fsx - , 4 rw : gf X '. ,S 5? XX ax f ig is -Q fd- . , Z X 1 ' 14 .ox K' I 4RW! X 6,7 , x JW? .X , Q,,m,4,5, 'f X , y ' fd' ,, PM , Q 3 1 W 3 X V- X f'N There is always at least one ctestroy- er with us at au tiines when we are operating. The moans H act as our plane guarcis anet are right on the spot in tiines ot emergency when our pilots hit the ctriniz. Whenever We thiniz sea ctuty is a iittie rough on a carrier, an we have to oto is watch the citestroy- ers tossing ahout tor a while, anct We can almost heiieve we have preterrect sea ctuty. The srnaii hoys citepenct upon us tor tuei. In heavy seas it hecomes a rough operation to tahe care ot this ctetaii. ff ,, 'W , ff ,V Q, W QW! f W X t 5 V' N Wu 1 ttt. . ts Qawfxxy f rl f' ,s 3 X f Q! ,I I 1 321 U 3 gm WW N Adwar- M f 41 . x .,,,...,e.MQ-4191 my www 23 3 Wwx 'ff M 7 K fir ff Zu Ep X 6 f 2 X M . 2 .gy X 'Zhfgfx I y S if . ff, n H 5:,FZn ' f, 1 1 s ,W .x K I . ' fwim. , fffffo - f ' ' M , I K . W W QI , X, auf , Q -w.Y-vAQf A .,,....4,..1h,,.H J 'ff.N..'..1.. Y 4 V ,-. v ggfili xxx xx The Yoriztown ar- rives at a point in Nianiia Bay Wiiere the siiore can ine seen with a pair oi power- iui ininocuiars. We cirop tile iiooiz and tile Qiiicer oi tile Dcciz siiiits iiis watch to tile quartercieciz. Liiuerty Cali souncls anci you iiit tile iaeacii. f Q? ,W 5 , , Anybody here seen Figaro? T Despite reports to tile contrary, sailors generaiiy tinct some- tiiing to cto to pass tile tiine. For leisure iiours, ti1ere's iuasizetioati i on ttle iiangar cteoiz, a Weil equippect tiotntmy siiop anct pienty o guys who iiize to sing it up or just listen to music ot all izincis W t 1 E i Q A W5 The Yorktown Choir reheorses CDR H. H. Spin Epes inspects. This is Minnie the Mermaid? Enlisted Rec Committee Scotch in the scuttIebutts2 Powers ot N A V Y E 1 E i Q ii T 1 E 5. is ii E I E E i E I 2 12 v l E y,,M....... ..ss. ....,, il Dear Mr. Bupersg O .H Colmshough 81 Co., iuniLtd. i i CCMCARDIV CNE, RADM S. C. Ring, iyroiae Jiis Hag ainoarct ttie Yoriztown eariy in January. With Jiini canie tiis statt ot otti- cers anct men equipped. to assist tiie Actinirai in Jiis jot ot ctirect- ing Tasiz Force activities. Tiiey were pieasect to Jae ataoarct tile ulgigliting Laclyf' Ainong other tiiings, it meant that tiieir own Far Eastern tour, wtiicii Laegan in March, 19545, was to come to an enct Jaetore very Jong. CQMCARDLV CNE, atter Jiav- ing ctirectect operations tor tiie First anct Seventh Fieets in ttie Sea ot Japan, East anct Soutii Ciiina Seas anct in tiie Forinosa area tor over ten niontiis, Wouicl soon return to Jiorne port in San Diego. JST Row: CDR J. P. Meehcmp CDR J. M. Ricko bcxughg CDR R. Z. Hughes 5 CAPT W. S. Hclrrisp RADM S. C. Ringp CDR H. E. McNeely5 LCDR W. J. MCCGYTHSYQ LT E. A. Rawsfhorne. 2nd Row: LT H. J. Hcckmeyerg LCDR H. C. Lovegroveg LCDR J. H. Knochep LTJG R. R. Alleng LCDR P. Wollerg LCDR J. D. Tompkinsp LCDR C. Z. Crcxinp LT I. L. Millerg LTJG G. L. Wchlers. 3rd Row: LTJG R. T. Youngg LT H. W. Burncmp LT C. B. Klombiesp LT J. C. McCobep LT J. F. Walkerp LTJG D. Brofherfonp LT C. A. Soderlundp LT H. E. Campy LTJG C. A. Hoff LTJG L. F. Whiftemore. Above lst Row: D.H. YOSf, RM2, S.V. Stamps, QMl, l..S. Poe SDCA, M.A. Embry, QMC, W.E. Brock, RMC, G.E. Evans, JOl R.B. Rentsch, PHl, F.L. Hoffman, PH3. 2nd Row: B.F. Scoff, QM3 R. C. Urch, TE3, R.S. Langston, TE2, R.R. Sfubblefield, YN3 W.J. Soux, TE3, R.L. Gravier YN3, A.D. Pendley, SN, CPL R.E. Thompson, PFC R.F. Weber. 3rd Row: G. Servito, TN, A.C Ladrillono, TN, E.E. Barney, RMSN, J. Ynigues, YN3, R.J Mulligan, TESN, CPL D. Eagleson, CPL T.F. Charles, CPL D.L: Monson, CPL A. D. Holder. Below lst Row: E.A. Flack, YN2, G.L. Rion, RMI, D.B. Nash, RM2 L.M. Bousha, SK3, A. Daos, SD2, L. Rillera, SD2, J.A. Morelli TE2, M.A. Romani, QM2. 2nd Row: C.S. Legaspi, SD3, A.T Ebron, SD3, E. L. Cook,SN, E.A. Nichols,RM3, F. LaChester RM3, B.G.McMurfy, SN, D.K. Strickland, QMSN, L.E. Pierce TE3. 3rd Row: R.L. Erickson, RMSA, L. Vickers, RM3, E.T Gaylord, SN, D.R. Perry, SN, D.C. Murray, RM2, C.H. Robbins SN, G. Cabral, SD2, C. B. Hollenbeck, TE3. n ' '-amhw 'n'H ' msP 'msm lst Row: LTJG T. E. Schultzp LCDR B. R. Wordg CAPT J. G. Slineyp CDR L. E. .lohnsonp LT E. G. Ames. 2nd Row: CHSCLK E. D. Cofteep ENS S. C. Jumesonp SCLK E. E. Smithg ENS F. L. Haley. executive Y.. As tl'1e actministrative center ot tlie sliip, tlue Executive clepartnaent is tieaclecl try ttie Executive Qtticer. incoming anct out- going corresponmience is tianctlecl lay tliis ctepartrnent in actclition to its responsibilities ot lzeeping personnel recorcls tor Lmotli otticers anct men. Within tlie same ctepartrnent is tlie KXD ctivision, composecl ot men ot tlie captain's ottice, tlie ectucation, legal anal cl1aplain's ottices, tlie print sliops anct tlie ntown crier H. Directly responsilnle to tlie Executive Qtticer is tlie stiipys police torce, tlie MAA's. new personnel reporting alaoarcl receive tlieir orientation training in tlie NX-ln ctivi- sion witli tlie assistance ot otticers troni every clepartinent alaoarct tlie Yorlztown. ...A -.,,--.-...... ..., ,, N... , xif 4 Your Friendly MAA's I .fav x.--- L , Lf, J' 1 r k 1 L . The Library Cards l KJ: 1 If L5 4. -' uf Row: c3.A. HogUe,AB2, J.A. BoofS,u2, c.H.wiSemQn,BM2, L 'J - , W. L. Turner, BMC, H.W. Mort, ADI, H. C. Efzler, AD1, T.J. Love, YN1. , 15 2nd Row: L. R. Moss, SN, D. L. Reed, SN, C. T. Linch, Ll3, M. JL Sam Mandina, YN2, R. W. Pinner, YN2, C. D. Barton, YN2, J. J. , Mcorenm, BT2 , B.s. Pelkolq, MM2. 3rd Row: G. D. Cranston, SN, D. L. Pabst, SN 5 J. C. Rasor, YN3, ' --f45sf.,3v.---'- W.T. Hanley,SN, D.L. Coffer, SN, J.R. Clclyfon, SN, G.O.Mc1rTin,TDAN. E V 1 W x s N x f f 3 XV. SKS Legal Eagles Education Ohiice Ca p'rain's OFFice lst Row: L. N. Hielmsfad, YN3, J. A. Torkko, PN2, G. L. Beckman, PN2, J. L. Lawson, YN3, J. L. Benson, LI3. 2nd Row: J.C. Willis, PNSN, L. E. Blickensfaff, SN, R.R. Smifh, SN, K. E. Gilchrist, SN, J. L. Newman, PNSN, L. P. O'Reilly, SN, T. E. Carder, PNSN. 3rd Row: H. R. Kraiewski, YNSN, G.S. Bishop, SN, L.J. Adams, LI3, R. A. Hagstrom, SN, G. H. Kincaid, PNSN, R. A. Baggeff, YNSN. 4 Mawr Z ,, ,yr Z El IZWILE wgrms 42: 'Slay sys! fl X X 1 3 M? w 42 . ,ff 7 - ,ff xi 'iz f,Qf, a f ff M, . . ,IWW . Y x Aga img? 4 J ' if S ,I M ,.,,,,,,, .. A Z 45 . JJ f . .. ,save .a,w, 'Q Kysf is A . A X ,C ff - f , f ' , l,Zlr4.... J Y A WF? . 1 4. f ev of f Q J if L - A f if , ,, M4 f ,V . L 1 f ,Vg SY' i S X 1 f , ' if s Q . ssff N lug, MMM,,,.W f ,Q ggw S. ,f X Z 1 ' way S' X X , s X Q sr ' S sf X f S M 6 7 f of Q f 4 , 9 'iv ww ' x fXN Nw 5 N Q ' 1 fx , , N ,, ,X Y x ' 9 4 I 1 fi 75 Q W WWW, x WW fl, W Q ' ' f X xv, , 9 X W f f ? 9 3 ef NA? CDR R. M. Lindsey, USN CDR J.W. Hughes, USN Aboard from Oct 1954 Dec 1952 to Sep 1954 Tlle Cbperations ctepartment is colnprisecl ot a numtner ot l1igl1ly tlae Wl3igl1ti11gLacl,yn intonnect ot all tlle necessary operational clata. Among tlle taslzs ot tlle ctepartlnent are tlle operation ot tlle sl1ip's I . . . . . 0 speclallzecl ancl ctlversltlect groups VVl1iCl1 l1ave tl1e ot lceepinq p connnunication systenls, conltmat intornaation, air anal Pl1OLO intelli- gence, anct Weatller torecasting. lst Row: LT H.L. Livelyy LT D.E. Hczughy LT R.L. Hclgedorny LCDR T.H. Browny CDR G.A. Holly CDR R.M. Lindseyy CDR P. Arfhursy LCDR W.P. .lohny LCDR R.L. Broddocky LT J.H. Goodpclsfurey LT A.R. English. 2nd Row: LTJG R.S. Preshowy LTJG R.T. Speery LTJG JJ. Crony LTJG C.R. Armoury LTJG D.L. Koonsy LTJG W.M. Villinesy LTJG G.R. Baseffy LTJG VV.K. Afkinsy LTJG H.K. Dillony LTJG R.A. Tuckery ENS R.F. Killeeny ENS J.R. Lehman. 3rd Row: ENS .l.K. Wesihusingy LTJG W.E.WilIic1msy ENS D.D. Dclvisy ENS F.C. Browny LTJG R.S. Meyery LT G.R. Gilly CHRELE G. McMillcuny LTJG N.R. Bucky LTJG J.W. Tcmnery ENS D.S. Glcdy ENS L.C. Von De Griendf: CHPHOT B. C. Abel. ,, ., M. ., ..,.....-- 419 - I K 4 u I Z e E E E .1 l W., ,,,, . .,.l.. .V , -,-i lst Row: A. W. Kleist, PHANp J. J. Sulla, PH3, J. E. Bradley, AN, E. G. Tullis, PH3, R. J. Kirkpatrick, PH2, F. S R. R. Steiger, AG2, D. L. Lichenstein, SN, A. H. Rutkiewicz, AC2, A. A. Rodriquez, AN. l E 9 4 Z W . . Air lnfelligence Officers. Photo interpretation of aerial photography. 2nd Row: T. P. Butler, AG3, R. C. Rochelle, AG3, R. L. DeMott, AG2, D. Waterman, PH3, R. G. Thomas, AG3 - 0 a Tyrrell, PH2. lst Row: A.A. Hilgenccxmp, AC2p C. D. Walls, PH3p M.T. Soohoo, PHCAp F.A. Molder, PH1p E.E. Bonjorni, PH2p J. W. Green, PH2. 2nd Row: J.A. Hc1rding,AG35 H. K. Zellclr, ACANp D.A. Knofhe, AGAN7 S.A. Teller, PH3p D.W. Hocxrd, ANg J. Gramcxfes, ACAN. The Weather Guessers r ist Row: H. E. Myers, PH3, H. W. Mattews, PHL 5 J. A. Bentsen, PH2, W. R. Lahnen, PHI 5 D. C. Woods, AO2 2nd Row: J. R. Smith, PH3, K. L. Sparks, AC3, L. R. Pittman, AC3, R. L. Stack, SN, H. Moss, PH3. 3rd Row: R. G. Korver, SN, K. W. Maynard, PHAN, T. W. Waller, PH3p M. R. Smith, AN. lr . Processing gun Came,-Q film Air Force officers tour operations department. lst Row: D. E. Evans, ET35 R. Enstrom, ET35 R. Barfleff, ET35 LTJG W.M. Villines5 C.J. Close, ETC5 G. R. Arthur, ET3 Row: J. l. Candelaria, L. W. Johnson, ET35 D. Kesler, ET25 W. A. La ET3- P Coffrell ET3 2nd 'ANQ T. J. lleqbl, ET3, C. Bagley, ET35 M. C. Penta, ET35 C. Ennen, lsf Row: R.N. Van Vleef, ET25 M.S. Peake, ET25 CCHRELE H. McMillan5 R. L. Sparks, ETl 5 J.A. Temple, ET25 W.M. Schneider, ET2. 2nd Row: E. F. Anderson, ET25 J. C. Muckenfuss, ET3 5 G. A. Love, ET3 5 B. P. Palen, ET3 5 J. R. Pefers, ET35 W. C. Topf, ET3. 3rd Row: R. L. Neibell, ET25 D.H. Schramm, ET35 G.D. Mller, SN5 T.A. Chrisfenson, ETSN5 J. H. Habighorsf, SN. mmm X 1, f . -1 mf Q , ' f M, , K. V . f f ks lst Row W C Matheney, SN, L. .l. Wall, RD3, E. .l. Dooley, RD3, R.J. Lerdal, RD2, W. H. Richards, RD2, A. L. Gipson, SN. 2nd Row G D Schlerholz, RD2, D.L. Widman, RD2, W.M. Ringo, SN, W.S. Pace, SN, T.E. Hafchett, SN, R.J. Disbolis, RD3. 3rd Row A F Sorcl SN R. C. Hutchison, RD3, D. D. Miller, RD3, B. J. Williams, SN, W. L. Madison, RDI, H. Galan, RD2. Tlie sl1ip's lnrain is tlue Cornlaat lntormation Center. Wlien tlie Klzligliting Lacilyn goes into lnattle tlie operations are coorciinatecl. in tl'1is nerve center. Tliis eerie space is aglow Witlfl multi-colorecl liglits reflecting from tlie various raclar screens tllat electrically inclicate any pre- sence ot Nslzunlzsn or nloogeysn. Every contact piclzecl up lay tlie raclar or reportecl lay tlle sl1ip's loolzouts is traclzecl ancl Watclleci until its presence is explainecl. I W lsr Row: C. L. Kiser, RD2, B.D. Byars, RDl , J.A. Barnett, BM2 C. Soler, BMT, M. A. Garcia, RD2, R. P. Chalker, RD3 2nd Row: J. T. Byrd, SN, J. E. Demello, SN, R. E. Worfhey, SN, D. E. Clayton, RD2, B. W. Averill, RD3, T. Neff, SN, M. A. Yack, SN. 3rd Row: J.F. MacDonald, RD2, T. E. Clark, RD2, D.E. Fuson, RD3, .l.S.Young,SN, R. Flores,SN, R.L. Sfockdale,SN 0 I lst Row: H. Lopez, SN, D. C. Heffernan, RD3, C. S. Websfer, RD2, G. M. Walters, RD3, C. D. Walker, RD3. 2nd Row: F. E. Ogilvie, RD3, J. T. Lanier, RD3, J. W. Harris, RD3, L. B. CFGQ9, SN, W. L. Tolson, SN. 3rd Row: E. D. Clark, RDl , K. N. Roberls, RD3, B. F. Crouch, RD3, W. A. Moon, SN, F. L. Taylor, RD3. Zi '?'FlY Z ' ' N 'f -'WAff4W4fH-1744- -N' Ei? 3'TT ist Row: T. D. Jones, SN, R. Mudryk, RMSN, LTJG G. R. Bassett, T. Kittridge, RMC, E. Hall, RM3, D. Marques, SN. 2nd Row: R. F. Ohls, TE3, R. G. Keller, TE2, B. Griffin, SA, C.W. Moffatt, TE2, D. E. Borer, RM3, D.L. Strawn, SN. 3rd Row: T.E. White, TE3, L. P. Dorsey, SN, J. P. Cronin, TE2, J. E. Crow, RMSN , S. A. Newcombe, TE2, F. Dohlquist, TE3. . 'I -If in 5 15 ist Row: J. R. Pettit, RMSN, T. E. McCrory, RM2, R. H Hummitzsch, RM3, W.M. Jones, RMI, S. F. Martin, TE3, J.A Jones, TE2, E. Lovczto, TE3. 2nd Row: J. J. Block, SN, M. L Bouml, TE3, A.T. Rimbey, TE3, F.B. Werner, SN, A.E. Kerose- vitch, TESN, J.C. Bibb, TE3, R.D. Yency, TE3. 3rd Row: F.J Mudryk, RMSA, F.B. Mosely, RMSN, J.R. Hollemon, TE3, K.L Cox, SA, B.E. Dye, RM3, D.O. Bock, TE3, B.J. Sobotkc, RMSN Y X f ff 1 W ' 1 J s. 'W Q N ' f 5 .4 ws- ' 4 I if ,,J, is K Z I J vvv: N N new 'if 4 F M Xiu 1 nw- ' 'Agn , ff B 4 f Z f SNK' iw S XO X Q4 X S, 5 W. .F S Q l ' W W' I gf . ? ' X J SW? 1 , y f ,, fl 7 ,gf wwf, X f f 4 if? A Q fi J Y , . 'g L Q K X ' if 4 J' ,X We ,, 4 i lst Row: R. L. Hennesy, RM3p E. F. Mormer, RM3, N. E. Medonich, TE2, W. T. Kuhn, RMC, D. F. Wilson RM2, W. L. Payne, RM3. 2nd Row: T. A. Whitaker, SN, K. O. Onderko, TESN, C. E. Hutchison, SN, W. F. Marshall, SN, A. H. Ellis RM2 5 J. A. Johnson, TE3. 3rd Row: W. Haungs, TE3, G. T. Durnil, TE2, W.T. Ferrier, RM3, F. J. Porter, RMSN, J. W. Daniel, SN J. H. Hutchinson, RM3. l Main Communications keeps things humming The Towns post office. I lst Row: R. F. Lawrence, QMl , ENS R. F. Killeen, LTJG W. K. Atkins, W. B Chighizolcl, QMC, R. S. O,Brien, QM2. OS 2nd Row: D. F. Billingsley, QM3, R. A. Liedkie, SN, C. D. Willioms, SN, R. L Faupel, QM3, C. Amos, QM3. 3rd Row : C. P. Martin, SN, J. K. Nye, QMSN, N. R. Rose, SN, V. N. Chimienfi, SN X, ,X V , , X Y x 'l l l. if 3 l M I 1, Q U w I I f ' ' ' ' W 'x W 'l.g. ' W Z 5 S 2 S f Z 2 - 1 n S Q 2 1 A H ,, Q Q 1. IM 1 , Q Eu 'QE 2 ,N. 91 gm 3 . 2 5 fl N f, 5 i 2 fi, I ,i 3 Q I O Igib, X :.,:j ' Z A UK!! af 0 1 2 , C. A My Q NN ,M f , -gg S ff ' f ', Wpkxx x f, ff! f f, , f , A I K - X , , H , x ,f fff ,H fi EXW f, xx Cjfggxlvf- XL Mi f4,y .S fl ff: A Q y -X f - af vw x Hw m-M 2 , ,ff Vw ff QQCQS. , ew Wy, ,,,. 4 W ,, ,,.,,,,, :-..:L..........1:::.L.:.,.M....w5-.az.......f,,.-.,,,,mL :Q- .43 J 5, W , W 9 V 1 f ' '- 3 9 if Q32 f . '81 Q -4-'Rig yn X X X, wx x MQW! 1 V?' .Y X W, W , .li K N ' M0 Y .ff , - 'f7'XNNxQvWf f 3 W X ' I 3 X X ,M-nk.. .... ..,.. , ..,.. ....f--' 'V Wi 2 , ' X WN 14.-M..--Agn, ....... ,-,.l.,,, um-5. .....--f-g............,.... A -'-'? f fwf, , , 'Q lst Row: K. R. Ross, ABAN, R. P. Krabovsky, AN, R. C Cardoza, AN, D.L. Wait, AB2, B.N. Washam, AB3 W.T. Hathcock, ABl, W.J. Eudy, AB2, O.A. Crooks AB2, J.M. Steel, AN, H.A. Dunn, AN, R. P. Ziglar, AN 2nd Row: G. L. Whitfield, AN, B.W. Davis, AB3, H. N Bush, AN, L.L.HQger,AN, R.D. Anderson, AN, L.M: Rin er AN- T.L.Li ht AN- W.Yaden AN- B.G.Green g I f 9 I I I f I AN, W.E. Evans, AN, L. D. Stevens, AN, R.E. Spangler, AN. 3rd Row: L. L. Ringer, AA, R. Peacock, SN, T. G. Rammel, AN, H. Steel, YNSN, E.W. Seymour, AN, C.D. George,AN, JC Painter AN- R C St Pierre AN S Gardner AN D G Helsebeck AN T D Coats AN ist Rowzg'-W.G. Petty, AN, W. Townson, AD3, J.L. Suter, AB3, V.R Evans, AB3, H. L. Claar, ABC, LT B.W. Adams, E. E. Beckerdite ABI, D. J. Simpson, AB3, J. E. Keller, AB2, R. Popkins, AB3, R. D Brannon, AN, J. F. Gloe, AN, J. D. Chantos, AN. 2nd Row: E.O Wiedermann, AN, E. R. Lepire, AN, R. E. Webster, AN, W. A Johnson, AA, L.J. Arzamendi, AN, E.J.Yost,AN, T.K .Sublett,AN Federici, ABAN, A. B. Gould, AB3, K. J. MacDonnell, AN, J. W Heppberger, AN, D. L. Green, AN, R. H. Cain, AB3, M. P. Miller ABAN. 3rd Row: T.T. Hibbard, AN, A.P. Perusich, AN, R.A Jessop, AB3, R.R. Evans, AN, O.R. Coleman, AN, T.G. Bach, AN, A F Houston AN- LG Preun AB3- J Tesar AN- JJ Bloise AN L C Poulton AB? V A Norberg ABAN D R Short AN ' 7 lst Row: E. White, AN, R. L. Smith, AB3, T. E. Beckham, AN, C. F. Koepp, ABl , W. M. Dalton, AB2, K. A. Smith AN, E. L. Huber, ABAN, E. D. Schmidt, AA, V. L. Leflore, AM3, G. Miller, SN. 2nd Row: B.J. Herndon, AN, W. Trapp, AN, W. Proctor, AN, R.J. Barnes, AN, S. R. Blanney, AN, D. L. Weaver AN, E. H. Quinton, AN, L. T. Vaughan, AN, H. R. Buher, AN, A. E. Fonville, AN. 3rd Row: F. A. Thompson, AN, W. Wagoner, AN, R. F. Jones, AN, J. F. Skeen, SA, J. D. Prince, AB3, R. G. Hall AN, R. O. Best, AN, F. A. Pontley, AN, J. C. Back, AN, T. L. Ault, AN, J. L. Stevenson, AN. Use of sound-powered telephones, during air ops. I lsl Row: C.D. Dickey, AB2, P.T. Burke, AB2, LTJG lst Row: L.J. Dorr, AB3, K.C. Nelson, AN, K.L Gmgell E. G. Kelly, J. Fedorko, ABl , R. W. Brooks, ABl , ABl , B. R. Whitlock, ABC, C. E. Hollenbeck, AB2 C E J. L. Woodcxll, AN. 2nd Row: G. H. Henry, AN, Hiles, AB2. 2nd Row: G. L. Bishop, AB3, R. W Bishop, J.A. Tedesco, AN, H.O. Meyer, AB3, W. B. McLeroy, SN, D. E. Kurfz, AB3, R.H. Willems, AD3, J.A. Duel AB2 AN, G.M. Rufus, AN. 3rd Row: J.B. Kufner, AN, W.E. Horne, SN, R.K. Dunlop, AN. 3rd Row: G Rogers, J.W. Reynolds, AN, J. B. Hein, AB3, A. Milne, AN, AN, U. L. Iles, AN, D. G. Von Scyoc, AN, J K Wade E. L. Crowe, AN. AN , B. P. Loiiness, SN, J. L. Goode, AN. f . - ff 2 - 'f is W, ,. X f 3 ,J , H E b fi Q' . f, 5 ,,,, y J, V' ff 5 is ff. Af I , 'Q l Sf Z X ,W X 1 'x fwQ 1 F 4, 7 f gn i i f ii Men, . lov? xy l ,W SW Q4 ,. K 1 X f 9? J Q xx ,hy f s. 4 AN x . BZ s, Q --F W! Ki. X 1. .,f 51 f 'YK X X f X , . 'ik E . XSNMS xxx fx , V' 'R lst Row: L.N. Sargent, AB3, J.E. Foltz, AB2, B.A. Ingram, AB3, LT J.L. Tillman, E.P. Fripp, ABl, G.W. Carpenter, AN. 2nd Row: G. J. Krasnesky, AN, S. V. Morreale, AN, J. B. Juergens, AB3, E. J. Genest, AB3, S. J. De Lucia, AN G. F. Finney, AN. 3rd Row: E. A. McElhiney, AN, B. B. Henderson, AD3, J. O. Ray, AN, F. M. Maynard, AN, S. N. Windh A am, N. ,l 4 .....,... Arresting gear crew honor their l5000th recovery with a cake . l ' l I ' It I if lst Row: L.J. Hand, AN, W.S. Staples, AN, N.J. Brezicki, AB2, LT R.C. Downing, R.A. Basil, AB3, T.J. Ciccone, AN, T. P. Osmun, AN. 2nd Row: C.G. Perez. AN, K. Gilbert, AN, J.C. Tucker, AN, C.E. Snell, AN, L. R. Shaw, AN, B.E. Maney, AN, C. K. Smith, AN. 3rd Row: E. L. Kennedy, AN, B.K. Gregory, AN, B.J. Avallone, AN, P.A. Lowry, AN, G.V. Williams, AN, E. L. Mahan, AN, P . E. Oberholtzer, AN. lst Row: T.J. Collins, AB3, B.C. Hopkins, AN, A. Gomez AN, .l.E. Airato, AB3, J.R. Moore, ABl, B.R. Barr, AN, T.Ll Mays, AA, W.R. Grand, AN. 2nd Row: R.E. Mizer, AN, J.A. Wheeler, AN, E. H. Welch, AN, D.E. Roof, AN, W.A. Schott, AN, T.J. McGrath, AN, G.H. Grant, AN, H. Haynes, AN. 3rd Row: A.P. Danskey, AN, T.P. Fox, AN, W.F. Mc lnerney,AB3, J.W. Phinney,AN, C.A.Sykes,AN, L.E. Hill,AN. s ,, KZ? mksl awww fl I Qw x 7 fy K Q ,,,V X 5.1143 , F 4 . 1 Z' MJ M Q ' f L y M M, 'yfkfsx 2 I ff as A M life X f ff w fd a' , f f ' -tang., , , mv an I uiiwlsi 4 V nLnvf1o .wnWW ' xl ,ff M sw' A' ' ff f '-' M 5 ' f N! , S r L ,M M . 6 xy i M Y , W ! X71 N X 7 W it MM ibmw ,f A, 14 lst Row: J. J. Gallai, AN, H. H. Ernest, AN, W. W. Penney, AB2, F. G. Jones, ABC, C. J. Woods, AB3, R. Boom, AN, M. H. Schran, AN. 2nd Row: F. O. Salazar, AN, V. D. Lauber, AN, B. J. Rice, AN, A. l.. Stockdale, AN, J. E. Orchard, AN, R. N. Barnard, AN, C. W. Reinhardt, AN. ' 3rd Row: J. L. Young, AN, R. L. Grigone, AN, A. L. Berry, AN, R. M. Mieras, YN3, P. Arzig, AN, P. V. Walton, AN, J. R. Larsen, AN. Location ot the LADY'S planes on the status board. V-3's pIqne-hqndler5 move Q Pqnfher l . s .N J l ? , 1 Z ,, vc' lst Row: E.H. Mossman, AD3, D.H. Harper, AM3, L. Isaacson, AT2, R. E. Sexton, AMC , G. T. Briody, AMl, J. Johnson, AD2, W. B. Realy, AE2. 2nd Row: J. W. Blackwell, AN, J. H. Hartin, AN, M. C. Harney, AM3, D. E. Ellis, AM3, W. D. Talley, AN, E. L. Skeen, ADAN, H. R. Lackey, AMSN. 3rd Row: R. F. Garrison, AN, E. J. Krystofosky, ADAN, L. G. Richer, AT3, W. E. Springmeyer, PNSN, A. W. Pfefter, AD3, W. A. Sanchez, AN. lst Row: W.E. Benson, AD3, D.E. Dorsey, AM2, L.C. Rider, AM2, K.S. Noble, AM3, W. F. Merkle, AT2, E. P. Margo, AL3. 2nd Row: J. F. Littleton, AD3, B. E. Preston, AD3, R. G. Zeigler, PR3, M. R. Bankston, ADAN, B. R. Strickland, AN, M. N. Hollis, ADAN, B.A. Cothern, AN. 3rd Row: C. M. Courts, AM2, J. B. Beniamin, AK3, C. A. Corey, AT3, K. M. l l 1 i 1 i i 1 1 l I Helesgon, AN, S. T. Ruppert, AM3, J. H. Trobare, AMAN. 4 r I I 1 Y P I I 1 w I Ist Row: R. Slaight, AD3, J. R. Ferguson, BTI, J. D. Boals, ABI, CHMACH H. M. Watkinson, F. I. Jones, MMC, J. W. Wagoner, ADI, C.J. Waxler, AB3, W. H. Spirka, AB2, R.H. Herndon, AB3 2nd Row: H.E.MoQre,AB3, c.E. connn,AB3, C.W.MilIer,AN, G. Y. Hood, AN, E. Turrieta, AN, J. R. Pettit, AN, W. C. Brown AN, F.M. Hass, AN. 3rd Row: C.Yarbroug, AN, R.S. Armstrong AN, H. B. Pomeroy, AB3, D. C. Troup, AD3, G. H. Wixom, AN, G. R. Hardie, AN, J. R. Desmond, AD3, C. H. Thornton, AD3, I Collier, MMI , D. B. Moberley, ABC, G. D. Miller, AB3, Ist Row: R.H. Duverney, AB3, F.A. Busang, ABI, W. C R.A. Records, AB3, R.N. Peterson, AD3, 2nd Row: G. Y Carter, AB3, J. C. Clayton, AN, R.R. Fernald, AN, C.F Mason, AN, R. L. Swint, AB3, H. B. Koch, AN, L. A McBride, AN. 3rd Row: F. H. Baum, AN, E. W. Livingston, AN, R. D. Anderson, AN, J. A. Missildine, AN, L. T. Schaefer, AN, H. W. Smith, AN. ist Row: J. R. Doufhiff, AN, K. R. Brandon, AB3, R. C. Yeargan, AD1 , W. G. Harvey, ADT , C. E. Shofwell, ABI E. E. Camezon, AN. 2nd Row: V.R. Musick, AN, W. Holowell, AB3, B.G. Mills, AN, G.W. Nairn, AN, W.L. Dennis, AN, T. Finnegan, AN 3rd Row: C.E. Hogg, AN, S.K. Good, AN, R.N. Lippy, AN, L.F. McPherson, AB3, D.J. Cole, AN, W.J. Clark, AN V-7 division gas crew refuels an AD , hu-1 Tile nwhirly-Birdn, guarcl- ian angel ot clowneri pilots, is usecl tor many taslzs . . . transterring personnel to anct troin sinall sliips, cteliv- ering mail, anet ruslling re- pair parts loetween sliips is all in a ctayls Worlz tor our lielo. During operating periocls tlie tielicopter liov- ers near tlie sliip on tlie alert tor any eniergency, always reacty to swoop clown ancl piclz up tlie clitcliect pilot. Tile lieli- copter watcties wliile inen worlz cturing replenislnnent, preparecl. to come to iin- niecliate aict ot any inan overiioarct. A total ot seven rescues liave loeen niacte by tlie nEgg Beatern since tlie Yorlztown lett tlie States. f f 1 WW lst Row: l. K. Begoy, ADl, LTJG K. l'l. Hartley, LT O.W.H. Robertson, R. R. Cekosh, AD2. 2nd Row : L. G. Self, AM3, N. G. Peters, AN, M. C. Johnson, ATAN, K. E. Shields, AN. 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'Blaeleien Blaclzwell ancl LT. nDaven Wnaln are in complete elaarge of every pilot who elnvee up the groove. Rough seas and a pitching eleela often result in many wave-offs luefore the LSO will give you a cut. f , ,gg Q i Special exercises off Japan brings the AI Savage aboard, the largest navy plane to rnalze carrier landings. A slight rniscalculation ancl1DITCH! The crew mem- bers were piclzecl up safely Within a few minutes. The blue-toll 'HISS of VF 153 fly combat our patrol. Too close In The groove brings Q wave off. The plane ctirector tnrings a 'Fighting Tigern smartly out ot tt1e gear. Precision timing is au-important in recovering ctitterent types ot aircrattp seconcis count as minutes when other planes await their turn to ianct. fs 8 fo Q X wi That, man, is the coolest 'groove' in the fleet . 2. New A Cougar gets his cut cmd settles on the arresting cables. ' , ,Y-L' X523 qw , -ff: Us , aff. 'Wm Z. , ff X V fy: A-W Qi 74 ' f , 1 Xi l 1 H if f 7' M 79591 L7 'f we-aff x mg: XZ fy, A 1 7 fig f 1 v Z M ,Q f f , X xx 'WWW Sus 'W W HW N W Wmvw 'fHll7QPXvM ZHQAEH W' f Q Wf W f bw I 1 4 1 1 if 45 I f 'X , QQW X A my i2i'S2,ZZ,'f2. . ff '- '- f ifllft' iff? H Pilots in reacty rooni tiiree are inrietect tor tile next iiop. Six ctecizs ine- iow, crews open vaives ancft supply aviation gasoline to tiie gas crews retueiing the aircratt on tiie tiigiit eteciz. Elevators raise ttie orctnance to tiie tiigiit cteciz tor ioact- ing. The roar ot ttie engines tuegins, the tinai signal ii given, anet ttie next iaunc has inegun . . . Between events you take ten . . . ancl Ine- tween tours at sea there is liberty in Japan. Squaclron and clivision parties Ktalze you away from ii: aun. 55 , .,..,, ,... , n Maintenance personnel turn up on AD. , I Gag 15 staff Ts? Row: LT J. A. Blockwellp LCDR A. Benderp CDR H. H. Epesp LCDR R. Heafhp LT H. D. Monhclrf. 2nd Row: LTJG R. J. Leep LT D. L. Wrighlg LTJG A. F. Le Febvrep LTJG R. L.'Lc1rsen. CDR H. H. Epes Jr. USN CDR W.A. Shryock, 'USN May T954 To Dec T954 CAG from .lon T955 Tile statt ot tile cornmancier carrier air group titteen con- sists ot iuotii actministrative anci teciinicai men helping to coorctinate squaclron activities anct tacititate action tnetween ttle air group anct the stiip. , , ,' I I Q CDR F G Edwards USN fighter squadron 152 Fiying FZH-3 Banshee twin jet aircraft, tighter squaciron 152 performs the many missions requireci oi a jet a weat er squa ron intense an 1vers11e P1 ot training ac zeci up y t e c n spirit 1ts en iste men ena e VF 152 t ciepioy w1ti1out a composite squa ron t e irst airpac Bans ee squa ron t so o Qrigina y a reserve squa ron ase t Denver Co oramio VF 152 P1 ots saw action uring the Korean War tying the fameci FQU Corsairs T success u transition rom props to jets was attesteci, t uring t e present cruise when VP 152 piiots flew nig t anci, ciay 1n a types o Weat er Un t e s p s uring s ore ase training t e tire ess e orts o t e en iste men 1 muc towar ena ingt e squa ron to per orm 1ts mu tip e mlssions The F2H 3 Banshee Taxis into position for launching. f , ,, 'V ' ,,,,,,... ....... ,v ..,,., . ,.,, ,,,,, N, ' ' ' ' ' 'A 'T Av . . ' ' ' 'T ' I- ' ' f - , . .- ,,,,,. ., . ., M .Wm ,,., ,, , N ,,, .vm-.. ., M x K O , , , k . . ,, 4 ,T --1 4 f V S S E 'rv J, ls! lst Row: LT J. K. Lanleyp LCDR F. X. Bushnerg CDR F. G. Edwardsp LT J. W. Sugdeng LT W. A' Jensenp LT F. S. Newman. B, 2nd Row: LT E. B. Purcellg LTJG C. B. Holman 5 LTJG W. G. Corgang LTJG E. T. Shookp T LTJG R. E. Sfrockbinep LTJG R. C. Horton. B 3rd Row: LTJG J. G. Fifzgibbonsp LTJG J. J. Kralp LTJG W. H. Taylorg LTJG L. P. 3 Chrismany LTJG P. B. Smifhp LTJG T. T. Martin. T L. K. ni LCDR F. X. Bushner briefs in ready one Af work in the electrical shop . ' Maj? 1 1 5- lst Row: G.A. Flores, AT2, A. Thompson, ADEI,EM.J. Mc Waters,'ATI, M.S. Starcevich, AOC, V. A. Wendorf, ATCA, C. Spencer, ATI, J. H Williams, PRI, R.R. Hosking, Jr., AT2, J.P. Rogers, AOI, N.A Brumbough, AT2, H. J. M. Fritze, ATI. 2nd Row: R. O. Lee, ATAN P. A. Ransom, AO3, K. D. Daniel, AT3 , J. Q. Thro, AO3, J. P. Henry AO3, M.E. Osterman, AO3, R. F. Schultz, AO3, M.E. Lee, AT2, T.E Bartz, AT3, G.E. Stevens, AO3, B. Goldstein, PR3, R.L. Semenza, SN 3rd Row: H. Lahm, AT3, J. P. Mees, AT3, R.D. Koehler, AT3, V.T McDonald, Jr., AO3, W.E. Denind Jr., AO2, L.S. Phelps, AO3, W.E. LeVassuer, AN, R. Alvarado, AT3, S. S. Hendrickson, AT3, J.D Knight, AKI , W. H. Barker, AKAN. . I Ist Row! L B. Pitts, SD2, H.R. IliFF, AMI, E.R. Simpson, AMI J.W. Smith, ADC, E. W. Hemenway, ADC, R. O. Kirt, ADC P.J. Snycler, AMC, E. R. Furqueron, ADC, E.J. Paklos, ADI O.W. Pearce, ADI, L.D. Hodges, AD2. 2nd Row: J.L. Root AM2, M. E. Freel, AD2, B.G. McLaughlin, AM3, K.P. Hughes AM3, E. D. Webster, AD3, M.C. Cash, ADI, A.A. Stenstrom AM3, D.S. Young, AM3, H.R. Gondren, AM2, D.K. Pearson AM3, 3rd Row: J.E. Winsor, AD3, F.M. Maugly, AD3, R.A Hereclia, AM2, C.L. Monk, AD3, F. Arriola, PH3, A. Slater TN, J.K. Lusk, ADAN, R.H. Dula, ADAN, G.E. Curran, AM2 J.D. Turner, AD3, C. Smith, ADI. '- ' pg, ff. X Wm. . ,,w,f4 L , C isis , . VI 4 ' ff . 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Sattertieict, came ahoarci, the USS Yoriztown as an efficient organization huiit arounci 12 Korean veterans who were retainect trom the last cruise. The squaclron flew Grumman FQF-6 Cougar jets for -the primary mission ot air-to-air comhat. In actciition, they pertormeci photo escort anct tiew grounci support anci recon- naissance missions. Cn their first visit to Japan the squaciron joinect the llelst Fighter Inter- ceptor Squaclron at Yaizota Air Force Base. For two weeizs they flew opera- tional anci training missions with the Air Force Sahre jets uncier the Central Air Defense Commanci ami gaineci much vaiuahle experience in oint, inter- service operations. Blue-Tail flies 1sfRow: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: 1 I X 1 LTJG W. L. Powersy LTJG J. L. Roughg LTJG J. P. Mehlp LT T. A. Wagnerg CDR L. M L Sclfferfieldg LT T. P. Goodwinp LTJG E. J. Jclcobsp ENS R. M. Owens. LTJG F. S. Horrisp LTJG G. J. Rczdcliffep LTJG A. S. Folconerp LTJG H. N. Jevcxsp LTJG G W. Thiedeg LTJG J. M..Dc1nieIs. LTJG J. 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X X X , Y X 4 l ,T-.lsx photo squadron . 61 det d Photo Detachment DSG, compriseci of iour officers, 21 eniisteci men anct three Cougar jets from its parent squaclron-VC-61, NAS Mira- mar, California-reporteci to the Yoriztown on Z8 June, 19541. ' The primary mission of this cietachment is to provicie high speeci jet photography anci anct reconnaissance as requireni hy Fleet anci. Area Commanclers. Many of the pictures seen in 'You Are Theren were taizen hy the pilots of DSG Detachment. Three of the officers anci six of the men are veterans of the Korean War. LCDR G.7-X. White, USN V4 1 J I I 7 f f 'ww K F , , Q ,.4,, ,.N. X A - 1 fx f ' Xgm asf ' 51' 7' 5 ' , , ' ,ix-'Sa ,,,. . f f ,h ,Q-fy ff, I , '. +21 x' v WN MM if ' V X3 1 N 1: f' 1 fighter squadron 154 -A VF-154+ came ainoarci tile Yoriztown with 12 Gruminan Panther jets to accompiistl its mission ot air-to-air anct air-to-grounct gunnery, rocieetry anct tnomiuing. The versatile planes anct pilots tiew just atnout every type ot mission time air pian iiaci to otter. A great amount ot training ami, experience was gaineci, on tiie cruise. During time in-port periocis in Japan tile Pantiiers were tiown ott ttie stlip anct operateci trom tnases on the mainianci. During one ot tiiese periocts they were tmasect at Yaizota AFB anct uscramiaiecin with tire H Saiorejet jocizeys H ot the Air Force. CDR W. A. Shryock, USN X 551 W X f .M .L , XX Q 525, f Ag- Sy ' f - 0 7' ff Z f 'Z , X , F V X 9 122' , em .:' ' mann . Q' 4 i ' , h s 6 9 E X ' S G i , ,, is 9 L 0 .5 F I Q ' ' B x . P . ' - ff ' f ' XX -f ' Q 1 . 'WX fm X' s 1, X X A f NV., . 'Sf 'X XX lb - Q MQ Q R, Q vw f n .X Q 'N N. - Y H I N X f at of 7 W in M657 X 2 X SX , X X 5 f X X I SX S X Vw' A W X X... 'R - Qg -- Q 'X' , X fa 1 W 9 0 7' k A P ff' 'EB W. 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Q ,, -,mi X 2 ' X x M4 WX , Y x 1 'l gg, ' -rr ' X T' gy A .. S - .yyti XS . . ..-,-,.. 4 fi iT attack squadron 1 55 LCDR F.R. West, USN Flying the AD Sizyraicters, VA-155 'ctoggeol it tor long hours on CAP anci anti suh patroig they iiew gun- nery, homhing anal rocizet missions ancl often were flying when even the hircis were grouncieci. The pilots anci men pictureci, here are LCDR Frantz West's Ml-'igers W. They tooiz the niciznarne early in the cruise anci, it stuciz. The success of the Ahie Dogs must he attrihuteci to the fine spirit oi teamworie which existeci hetween the nien who Worizeci. tirelessly to izeep 'em flying anci the men who piiotecl the planes. ,W ,ff fax D1 all 1f,f 0fv fflifg' f WW V----...,...::,3fJJ Y4Wwww..,,,,M,.v ' ' M Q, 4 -v SZW45 1 ' aff fxfg' I WM f Q Ns 1 www!! W 1 my YL ww X 553574 W i ,Q-4 wx ,..f xr-p, ' f ff Q if if 7 W f 4 0 Q Q 4 if Q5 ,MAN yzm. f f ,f 4 W E f 5 f 'ak 5,095 1 ' ,, Q , W 4,:,g,i4A , ix ,116 X, ' x M1 ,ali 4 Q 4 n f, 0 ' Us ' ' 1 . W EA , 1. 0, N, W 'H Q V 14 ff? X M -vm.. lsl Row: G. P. Braur, AD35 D. F. Powell, BM25 J. O. Wunsfell, ADl 5 R. J Rankin, AMI l. R. Bromley, PRl 5 T. W. Makela, ATl 5 N. W. Reed, AEC5 B. l.. McCampbell, ADC5 A. D DeAusfine, AMC5 H. J. Downey, AOl 5 G. E. Harvey, ADl 5 C. E. Lesle, AD25 R. E. SfaFFord AE25 J. L. Curry, AM35 D. E. Nelson, AE35 A. S. Duvall, AD3. 3rd Row: D. H. Wucher, AM35 V. W. McAllister, AE25 D. J. Calfee, AD3 5 S. E. Hoffman AD35 C. R. Klein, SN5 L. A. Paflerson, AK35 R. D. Cain, AD35 P. l.. Sfeele, AN5 J. E McLain, AN5 D. E. Chewning, AO35 E. J. Silva, YN3. + :AW i t w Hp . t 1,5 :Wd to ? - 5 -1 1 composite squadron 11 Airiaorne eariy Warning- tiie N extencteci eyes ot ti-ie tieetn -is tiie primary mission ot VC-ll, cietactirnent DQG. Searching tiiev sea area sur- rouncting the Force anri aiong its intencteci, patii, cietactirnent D0GfuHi1lS its seconctary rnis- sion: anti-sutiniarine patroi. Nuintmerect aniong the more important coiiaterai tiying ctuties are terry anct transport services anct aitting in searcti anct rescue operations. Tiie Douglas AD-QW is tile squaciron's worietiorse . . . Sta- sticaiiy, mietaciiment DSG is composect ot tour officer-pilots, two otticer-controllers anct 27 eniistect men. Truly a flying outtit, niore tiian iiait ot time men quality tor tiieir N tiigiit sizins 7' tiie iiarct Way. i det d LT LC. Menefee, USNR Isl Row: R. R. Frauslo, ATI 7 R. W. Ray, ADI 7 LT E. H. Hulka, LT J. R. Phippen, LT l. C. Menefee, LT A. H. Norris, LTJG L. H. Houlman, E. W. Sapp, ALC, M. R. McBride, ADC, E. W. Rosen, AEI. 2nd Row: M.R. Hernandez, AM3, L.D. Ross, AT3, R. E. Collins, AD3, H. Hergenreder, AD3, J.A. Parma, AM3, G. T. Reynolds, PN3, W. E. Cereska, AD3, E. O. Jarman, AT3, C. C. Hodges, ADAN, R. B. Dameron, ADAN. 3rd Row: F.E. Barihe, ATAN, .l..l. Schiorring, ATAN, S.F. Wahl, ADAN, C.W. Freida, ADAN, B. E. Warren, ADAN, R.K. McClaren, AT3, G.T. Maye, ADAN, C.W. Warren, AN, K.W. Bruckner, AD3, H.F. Freerksen, AD3. LT T. M. Taylor, USN DOG is tl-re 30th de- tacliment all weatlier at- taclz team deployed trom composite squadron tl'1ir- ty-tive CVC-351 at NAS NOItll lsland, San Diego, Calitornia. Several mem- laers ot Det. DSG l-rave served in tormer VAN teams wliose niglit lieclzler strilees against NOItl1 Korea made VC-35 tamous. ln addition to otller all-Weatlb er missions VC-35 provides tlie strilzing arm tor l1unter- lziller units assigned to tast carrier taslz torces. Peace- time operations luave lnrouglit a more popular VC-35 capalnility to tlae attention ot most Yorlz- towners-tliere is just enougll space in tlie rear compartments to carry mail to and trom tlie laeacli l composite squadron 35 det d 5, Z Z 4 ? Z Z Q Z ? Z Z Z Z ,ff 6X 4 ,, Y Q Q 4 if LCDR S. D. Stork, USN f r l I is A .e f A 5 Y ' 1 , I 91 li E i i f, 5 L L L 1 X i .,, ..1., .xXxx, xXxxx,, .mL., , ..L.. , , QU, N 'W NXX! ,qS ws swnw-w.....Wf , 13 X. f E .J 4 V J ,Y 5 ' lx' f , K S Q , 2 2 tl if , Zvi N. R X, , Y S.'T-'Nik . ff, Y -:ff 1 Sf is W? lst Row J C Davls, FT2 G F Kennedy FT2 A Cervantes lst Row: W. A. Cook, FT3, G. B. Whyte, YN3, J. J. Tooley, FT3, E.A. Shepard, FT2, R.G. Andis, FT2, S. F. Bohanan, FT2 F. Homen, SN, L. E. Bach, SN. 2nd Row: B. E. Walker, SN W. L. Petty, SN, R. M. Munro, SN, L. A. White, SN, H. L Gadberry, F. S. Seibert, SN, D. L. Dawes, SN. 3rd Row: J. Burnett, SN, J. C. Krimbrell, SN, L. E. Adams, SN, J. E. Bellanger, SN, C. E. Anderson, SN, R. E. Nix, SN, R. F. McCullough, SN. FT3 J J Gorham, SN F L Alverson, SN S L Eller, SN E Fogel, GM3 2nd Row W R Hicks SN V Moffett, SN L K Mottett, SN J McDermott, SN R L Kennedy SN R L Odgen, GM3, G. D. Arnold, GM3. 3rd Row: P. G. Hagin, SN, P. V. Durate, SN , J. H. Behrman, GM3, A. Riel, SN, E. Campos, SN, L. N. Seward, SN. My Y 5 Ya ' f ,- . W' A YS X X Y V ll., 1 , I .Q Wx, V, f x A M f 9 NTT, X . A - , fy M, . L f X A, .X X wr ' W vi D 5 ,f..e.,Z E is f 1 X' ,SX J i t if l K1 fx I 5 l MQ? Y jf? f WW . , . ,, A sx 1' N as D X SW P ! 1 G 'f Q v l 1 lst Row: G. Savka, SN, C. L. Cuchine, FT3, R. G. Sfrauch, FT3, C. A. Mac lnfyre, FT2, J. W. Hampton, FT2, R. L. Hogard, GMC, L. B. Hesselburg, GMC, D. J. Howland, FTl , J. W. Johannsen, GM2, J. Rahmafulla, GM3, il R. O. Weber, FT3, W. E. Gavin, YN3. 2nd Row: L. W. Snow, SN, S. L. Sparks, SN, D. K. Swefland, SN, O. M. Hughes, SN, McKee, SN, J.W. Nichols, SN, R. E. Schlieff, SN, H. F. Young, SN, C. R. Welker, SN, D. C. Tabash, SN. 3rd Row: G. E. Collins, SN, J. B. Ramsey, SN, C. S. Dodson, SN, J. W. Hightower, SN, B. J. Farris, GM3, A. A. Kwiafokowski, GM3, J. N. Hollis, YN3, W. H. Carolus, GM3, C. K. Cash, SN, J.L. Smifh, SN, D. K. Ebeling, N SN, L. A. Larson, YN2. ' l' Tied UP G1 Pearl Hvrbor The lineihrower takes aim. ,II M,1M X M KLA? I A .-sv -1 A X iws ,Mo WWW, V f Xx 7 Z x X x , Z, Q. fW:1 'fo f f ici .X 4, f ,Mya xg f ,f ' nw-44..,,, mf X J X J S-J XXX my Dx lst Row: J. R. Hammond, SN, H. D. Platt, SN, J. D. Brown, GM2, R. E. Dolezal, GMI , R. S. Anderson, SN, R. A. Paine, SN. 2nd Row: F. W. Aiken, SN, J. R. Gaines, SN, R. N. Krampe, SN, W. A. Perry, SN, H. Hunt, SN, H. M. Rosales, SN. lst Row: R. E. Miller, SN, L.M. Borsk, BM2, ENS R.C Lee, C. V. Mahoney, GM2, F. H. Fugeman, GM2. 2nd Row: R. J. Bourgeois, GM3, B. G. Paxton, SN , W. M. Martin, SN, R.E. Scarberry, SN, A.D. Coats, SN. 3rd Row: E. O. Bennett, SN, D. L. Brinkley, SN, R.M McGee, SN, L. J. Defelice, SN. sam wit? -9 2 Z A Howl .V 5' S ,lr lst Row: L. E. Albus, SN, K. E. Carlson, BM3, J.G. Aidcock, BM2, LTJG R.N. Babcock, H.B. Clower BMC, R. J. Thurston, GM3, J. D. Ezzell, GM2. r 2nd Row: G. Talbott, SN, K. J. Coker, SN, J. R. Holsenbeck, SN, J. H. Phillips, SN, F. S. Tucker SN, D. Comou,-SN, D. P. Jonsen, SN. 3rd Row: D. l. Rice, SA, J. C. Tilley, SA, C. W. Hyder, SN, B. A. Herring, SA, J. D. Stoggs, SA. Chow is swung out of the Groffios' reefers . . . . . . and aboard the Yorktown I I rw f it 1 X751 'ni lm HOW f I iff X f 1 I C ,ff f A as . , V!! it E is 4599 ,if f f L iw 7 . lst Row: C. N. Landreau, GM3, L. G. Greenup, GM3, R. J. Pierce, BM3, R. E. Hagen, GM3, H. E. Vogel, BM3. 2nd Row: J.E. Parson, SN, E.R. Putter, SN, J.R. Lassiter, SN, G.E. Fowler, AN, C.J. McEnroe, SN. 3rd Row: C.E. Woodaes, SN, R.D. Padgett, SN, H.L. Padgett, SN, D. L. Roosevelt, SN. f x Q X . f sl nf f Ss lst Row: A. Calhoun, SN, R.E. Curlee, SN, J. Small, GM2, R. Weidenbacker, GM3, D. L. Crowder, BM3, T. M. Morsie, SN, P. M. Magana, SN. 2nd Row: D. L. Turvey, SN, W. C. Downs, SN, C. M. Lewis, SN, J. D. Gardner, SA, B. G. Jackson, SN, J. Kinder, SN. X MDR 3 , 4 X , XZ Sf . X fi, 4 L l Ft W f 7 I M Q X f JK C ,, 5 -ss , . V sf Q! f QM 'H 'lm , WT, W if! :HV 'W -.. 'J f at Z X 2 ,tss L A t 1 W Q' , Sk i . ,., f .ft S W . W W , VM ' 'A' QM L V 'I K zz Z 4 ff , 9 Sffff s 7'-itf' . 'V f'X A f - XA, -NMAC, . 'Q mf, 7 -Q: .ef AFM s -S f X f M I ff V Nwm., N ist Row: R. L. Carver, GM3, B. G. Covey, SN, L. M. Stewart, SN, R. A. Rasner, BM3, J. O. Bruner, GM2 2nd Row: J. C. Bozeman, SN, N. S. Moffat, SN, R. C. Skidmore, SN, J. M. Reilly, SN, R. W. Jacobson, SN 3rd Row: M. W. Smith, SN, A. M. Wright, SN, J. T. Sweeney, SN , C. L. Watson, SN, B. R. Jenkins, SN Rigging the high line to Tillie' Q 1 1. 4, 7 X f iff, f X f f X , ,, X.. '19, .,.., My ist Row: E. R. Harmon, BM2, W. B. Johnson, GM2 , R. R. Rush, BMI , H. F. Johnson, BM3, R. E. Johnson, GM2. 2nd Row : Q. Austin, SN, W.E. Washington, SN, C.R. Fann SN, B. F. Long, SN, K. G. Collett, SN, C. C. Miears, SN 3rd Row: M. Lopez, SN, T. J. Griffiths, SN, Q. X. Joseph, SN, G. E. Crittenden, GM3, J. D. Davis, SN, S. Rogers, SN 7. -.lf av fi ffl Z lanwuwm ly 7 'QW ist Row: L. C. Randall, SN, R. D. Romine, GM2, ENS S J. Gawarecki, J. Baker, BM2, R. A. HoFfman, SN. , 2nd Row: J. E. Leyher, SN, L. E. Baldwin, SN, B. N . Stockhill, SN, M. L. Hood, BM3, R. A. Bowers, SN. 3rd Row: W. C. Hester, SN, N. E. O'Conner, SA, V J Spruit, SA. in magqfsg .4 aff.. KVM.. yi l , l 1 l il I l P lst Row: P. J. McPherson, BM2, R. P. Skraba, GM3, D. R. Blacker, BM3, J. T. Gibbs, BM3, O. V. Wilson, SN, B. J. Johnson, SN. l 2nd Row: E. A. Stegemoller, SN, G. G. Powell, SN, A. Thompson, SN, A. R. McHenry, SN, C. S. Johnson, SA, B. R. Kelfon, SA, J. T. Ogilvie, SN. l 3rd Row: R. G. Hernandez, SN, L. E. Phillips, SN, Z. Z. Morgan, SN, W. Holliway, SN, L. W. l Harbuck, SN, B. C. Coafes, SN. J r 2 Seaman Guard muslers on the quarterdeck. f 8 Q 5 1 fj I W 4 4 QQ, Q 4 .sf V4 ' f 4 +ve 2 f'W0e' W XM ' WH , 1 f 1 f Z f f 5 S mm-,,,, N f Z we f W W. S ff f X . 3 -. 4 4 , J Z .4 1 ,ELF i f ,. if 1 3 X Z ,A ff! X Z 4, ,, M Y' K Z W? 0 if 'L QQQX Us , f -. 1 X -4 ff X gy, i5 5. lst Row: R. P. Castell, SN, C. M. Fowler, BM3, J. K. lst Row: J. E. Cowan, SN, T. M. Papenbrock, GM3 J Marsee, GM3, ENS S. C. Jameson, F. R. Yates, BM3, P. Haynes, BM3, R. K. Hutto, BMI , C. C. Bangs, BM3 th G. D. Hendrick, SN, J. E. Conyers, SN. R. A. Anderson, GM2, W. R. Mitchell, SN. 2nd Row: D. D. Hylton, SN, R. C. Bundy, SN, M. 2nd Row: J.J. Pettinato, SN, M. E. Urton, SA, R H Smitherman, SA, J. D. Sowersby, GM3, J. D. Usery, SN, Campbell, SN, J. Conner, SN, D. L. Gilson, GM3 J J B. R. Barnhill, SN. Doran,SN, H.L.Bevill,SN, W.L.Kinsey,BM3, D.G.Hughes, SN .X f, 23 9 S , K , ,X .X :NN .. f' ' i s ' a l X 2 Wiki mm Zgwmg Z XSS? .,., s ? WQ -,WP Y A My Y S'm ','y J. ffm-...mm A' t X 52? vnwisw X X 3 is 'V Y if . . ,... lt ,.,,,. R t X. wi ,W K Tyfx MQNZLJ , kysji f . ff,, L. f I X X il 'wo H, 1 lsf Row: B. E. Hesson, SN, C. C. Bangs, BM3, LTJG C. A. Williams, J. Lopez, SN, C. C. Hale, GM3. W C Cl 2nd Row: J. D. Kerins, SN, D. A. Giangrasso, SN, J. H. Robbins, BM3, E. Ellison, SN. 3rd Row: H. R. Landers, SN, L. G. Duncan, SN, J. H. Mayfield, SN, T. E. McCray, SN. I . Making a boat fender. Since tiie days ot tile American Rev- oiution ttie United States Marines iiave piayed an important roie in ttie expan- sion ot our sea trontier. Ttie Yoriztownis marine detactlment is in izeeping with tiie grand traditions ot ttie Corps. its duties invoive ttie security ot tiie siiip, Jnrig ope- ration, maintenance ot various gun mounts and personal guards to the Cap- tain and ttie Executive Qtticer. In ttie event ot hostilities asiiore, ttie marine detachment torms tile nucieus ot ttie YoriztoWn's landing torce. Tsf Row: PFC L. T. Demkowskip CPL R. J. Lomontg CPL H. L. O'Nec1lp CPL T. F. Brunnerp SGT L. L. Johnsfonp SGT B. R. Hensong MSGT E. J. Cczfollop CAPT W. K. Cowiep CAPT G. L. Huff fUSNJp 2ndLT J. C. Gooding SSGT W. H. Shoemakerp SGT D. G. Crinery CPL R. W. Trekellp CPL E. C. Nessg CPL F. McForlcmdp CPL W. E. Armstrong. 2nd Row: PFC C. G. Parkesg PFC M. Swollp CPL D. F. Hoftmcmp PFC J. T. Johnsong CPL C. W. Clemensg CPL D. E. Sfuevep CPL S. V. Greesonp CPL W. E. Possorellip CPL P. L. Simmsp CPL L. C. Andersonp CPL H. D. Horveyg CPL D. L. Schneiderg PFC J. Williclmsg PFC A. Torresg PFC C. K. Wilding. 3rd Row: CPL R. L. Dillmonp CPL H. J. Eckmonp CPL M. Tcmezp CPL J. R. Monfenegrop CPL P. J. Ledbefferp CPL M. D. Goodwinp CPL W. M. Cummingg CPL R. W. Trekellp CPL J. F. Loydp CPL L. G. Hoynesp CPL D. Avila: PFC T. G. Ellisg PFC F. J. Zuppigerp PFC F. W. Jenkinsp PFC M. Maroncm. 4th Row: PFC C. R. Chcpmcmp PFC O.A. Perkinsg PFC B.W. Corlsonp PFC J.R. Chandlery CPL D.N. Murroyp PFC R.C. Kobelowskyp PFC J.D. Bobineouxp PVT D.R. Boirg PFC L.B. Williomsp PVT L.J. Pryomskip PFC W.W. Dowsonp PFC W.D. Groevsg PFC G.M. Ross.p PFC E.A. Dunne. 'afxow pceu any suold ssoq sql 'aopg5e.uo3 04 W3-I up ,gpg gguypw UMOMJQA had 1 .E D D Q D fa . ,A, La A,,,, U D. ,,,,,, . . 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Learning to use the 30 calibre machine gun I ! N 'x.?.' a Y 430, , Nw i 9 Q X lr IT? iklnlll l E I 1 'iQi 7 1 EIIElIl i'ii'Fi1i i k 13 um m :TEH Lfnefaii EI ll IDE -- - ' . T. ggjrmilfl A-1' El iilff i i , '-' Fl Guarct Mount on the tiigiit cteciz, ciiecizing tor tnuits eyes, hitting the tmeacti anct out rougiiing it on Corregici.or...tt1e Marines tive a tnusy, active iite. My -., iw-lla lst Row: H.D. Engh, BM3, ENS J. Davis, E.W. lst Row: K. C. Hobbs, SA, J. Yoktus, SN, McCurdy, BM2, W. R. Wilsey, SN. D. O. Nelson, SN. 2nd Row: R. P. Quamme, GM3, A. L. Hobson, 2nd Row: J. J. Hanna, SN, J. S. Hooks, SN, SA, O. L. Brim, SA. J. E. Henning, SN, D. T. Thomas, BM3. Y Q J J X , 1 I 1st Row: W. D. Houston, SN, J.J. Jettries, SN, LTJG D. T. Englehardt, E.H. Clark, BM3, E. F. Harvill, SN 2nd Row: R. M. Lial, SA, A. L. Scott SN, R. D. Mesa, SN, D. Haigwood, GM3, J. E. Ahlhaus, SN. 3rd Row: W. E. Hatfield, SN, W. H. Smith, SN, T. G. Curry, SN, G. L. Nelson, SN, G. A. Lynch, SA. Father Ward returns from Sunday Mass. lst Row: G.E. Murphy, A025 D. S. Mari' A025 J. J. Duffen, A01 5 R.E. Johnson ATl5 M.S. Morley, A025 W.E. Glenn, TM2 2nd Row: J. Sefraycic, A025 R. E. Angier, A0AN5 C.E. Beicer, A035 W.E. Hoke, A03 H.A. Nelson, A025 J. Sharpe, AOAN. 3rd Row: R.K. Gregson, AN5 B.J. Henderson, A045 D.R. Hughes, ADAN5 R.W. Swanson, AOAN5 L.R. Allen, ALAN. ist Row: D. F. Davis, A035 R. E. Cox, A035 R.R. Brown, AN, E.J. Janas, A025 J.D. Medina, A015 LTJG R.B. Olsgaard V.R. Cummings, A025 D.H. Larsen, GM35 J.D. STephens,TM3 2nd Row: D.J. Ladner, A035 G.C.Murray, AN5 J.D. Pasferski A035 A.A. Muench, AOAN5 A. E. Fritts, AN5 B.J. Woiiorcl A0AN5 G.E. Butler, AA. 3rd Row: L. Weeks, AN5 C.R Leach, ADAN5 H. G. 0rTiz, A015 J.T. Hudson, AN5 C.R Jensen, TMi 5 D.L. Roberts, A035 J.T. Mays,AN5 V.R. Boles A025 D.L. Dawson, A03. I MZ I , f , A lu? I S Nil.. I ,, 44 f . ,gig , X , , , f innmw lst Row: E.A. Chapleski, AOAN, R.E. Brown, TM2, W.E. Abel, AO3, B.R. Conner, AOC, H.A. Crowell, AOI, E. Clark, AO2, C.T. Davis, AN, C.D. Walters, AN. 2nd Row: D.L. Miller, AOU2, H.E. Manns, AO3, B.E. Turley, LNSN, O.M. Flores, AOAN, D.C. Lee, AO3, W.R. Knighten, AOAN, C.R. Rogers, AOAN, R.V. Cantaloube, AN. 3rd Row: J. Anders, AO3, J.R. Royal, AOAN, J.B. Anderson, AO3, E.A. Arenz, AO3, E.L. Drake, AOA N, K.W. Fruge, AOAN, N.M. Keith, AO3, E.C, Mousel, AO3. dwg, V84 fi dba Q -vw. I Zim W' f i 17 ,fhif A W1 6 Q M ist Row: J.O. Strohm, ICC, A.T. Kellems, ICC, H.R Caldwell, BMC, M.J. Judge, ETG, J.R. Martin, ETC W. F. Schrant, AOC, 2nd Row: D. F. Havlin, EMI W.E. Hissons, GMI, J.D. Oakley, GMI, D.R Wolverton, EMI, W.R. Kenly, SKI, E.J. Geertz ETI . 3rd Row: H.B. Smith, ETI, W.K. Moore, AO2 H.T. Goodwin, EM2, A.J. Haney, ETI, B.J. Jaacks YN3, W.N. Mann, GMI. If ,, I ..o. ' I fi it l 31111 f Y 'J we ies I y N W ff yy Q , bf, Q f ' 769 -MA..,. I lst Row: W. H. Anderson, SN, C. J. Pewitf, SN, B. G. Westmoreland, BM3, B. G. Henson, BM3, R. K. Having, GM3, H. Rafcliff. SN, J. L. Brown, SA, R. L. King, SA, T. G. Liflle, GM3. 2nd Row: C.B. Havens, SA, R.H. Mose, GMSN, C.R. Ballor SA, R. Hyche, SA, J.E. Wallis, SA, S. A. Snow, SA, J. D. Vogle, SA, D. W. Pufman, SA. 3rd Row: S. E. French, SA, H. W. Zachau, SA, P. B. Zillner, SA, C. C. Gervais, SA, U. W.'Sfoker, SA, J. J. Boykin, SA, M. E. Morrow, SA. x fl H Wherels lhe head on lhl5-5hlP? Repainting the island in Yokosuka. S E ,4 i i Y w I l 1 I I F 1 1 I E I 5 4 x N i AE E5 3 M 1, lu V ii E F 1 1 F , 1 1 I 1 3 11 Q 3 T ! 5 1 I s 1 rl 5 i X 1 R Z2 Si XX lb X NWSYA ,f RMS K Q Q Q V1 tx ,S VM5 :gr fs E X Nw. ,,x. X .... . . I 4 W-.. ,.,. ,..,XXX,..., X N s. V 0 Q J , k..Xmr:11g:..,A V , m ' i W-X X if I Q Ne N ,mf mf ,,,, - 40, f AMX M , 1:17 f Q XX Q1-' Qs fs fwm Z , ff 1X xy y ' K NNQX: 5 f xvw l x f ' N xg N ff wwf ff K fp X is R x is ibm V, W 'Www , XX. x sem f SX XX ff. .,.x.xxx x.,V V S S, 9 XX ' X if Ass ' Q :ff X ,f O Q . XS' if I A .X X. E QW! 5? 'X X ,S X X www X yn Q.. Q XX 9 ' xx ,, X Q , X x U X . , L x ., A 'Y fx- ,z '63 'X I E 0 Q59 XX XXX, Xi ,Q S X5 S' if p , 1.'7fiZ ,X ,.,, O x X x Www NX :X L xv ' ilswx X Qksww - . XXX XX Xxx? lx 7 is X , K NNW X Q X- gi -. Jax. 4 Q W - Wg nw W! f W 4 x7 Wi W f x29 Q4 SW ,f IWQQ i E ff g 2 XX 7 A ' - mg M 4 , g, Z i X 4:11 I 1 'ww- fl f 5 ,f 5-A H, , Z X xkk 1 .Q gs. 5 . 3 MW, ff ' 'W A 9 , S x W x X 1' M X x i 532531 P, N , NS ' f 1 hx fx AWN 4 w 1 i 5+ 5 i 1m.Ma-1-iv --M. 1.-f , sw.. 1 5 , E E E 2 F 2 wx un 1 ii ,M ggfm. J, f i' W' W MWC-sg f mg rl i is nf 7, EZ Mfg A , islv W H QQ: is ' 1 ' 2,1 f f ,ff , i x 2 X V W :ff f f WWW ,img QXW -. ww .X WW 'ff X lfwf 2 5 N Www? AN X -5 'O 'I T ffwf . X E- Z WMM! M A wi' KM f W5 fv may 0 gi RM ' -M if .nav 1 W-XX ff 22 Z f Qs NX ,ff , +8 M: - S li -.3 Q-ng.-. ' 'U31 5 -4 WYC z w .xwwfwwf M I f e X X . ZSQQQMQN ' x .X , A x N Q S N K Sk N X, ffs X x -XYNN . . . xl .ig ., A-N, Q A xx ff XX Liv f f xr K X MX x . 1 if? 15+ Row: J.W. Hendersomstz, J.W. Lambert, SA, B.Mills,FN, c.E. Ryan, BT2, E. W. Myre, BT2, R. W. Patterson, BTI, E. H. Zasada BT3, L.E. Germeroth, SA, H.L. Frost, FA, E.E. Golden FA, W.C Savage, FA, H. R. Kneeves, FA, J. R. Lewandowski, SA. 2nd Row F.B.Lenhart, FN, J.W. Wright, BT3, Q.Q. Zilch, FA, C.A. McElhaney FA, E. Mello, FN, A. W. Richter, FA, D.E. Gropp, FN, M.S Salgado, FN, D. J. Fontenot, FA, R. Fontenot, FA, W. F Simmons, FA, E. E. Dunn, FA, B.E. Kelly, FA. 3rd Flow: J.D. Kelly, FA, P. U. Gunk, FA, L.G. Trombley, FA, O. O. Schtunck, FN, C. G Bryant, SA, R. J. Ezell, SA, F. F. Snarf, FN, J. W. Martin, FA, C. Garlington, FA, W. Gaines, FA. I I Ist Row: B. R. Young, BT3, T. J. Howard, MM2, W. E. Katona BT3, J. Petersen, BT2, J. Price, BT3, L. G. Reed, BT2 M. L. Bennett, BTi , W. T. Sordahl, BT2. 2nd Row: M. R. Horton, FN, J. DeGratF, AN, R. W. McKeon MM3, F.B. Callahan, BT2, M.D. PoPello, FN, J.E. Clark, BT3 D.L. Hurley, FA, W. Clark, AN. 3rd Row: W. K. Evans, FN , H. Rivera, FN, R. F. Elgin, FN T.D. Clawson, BT3, N.C. Lelko, MM3, J.L. Clark, MM3 Edmondson, FN, J. T. Flores, FN, G. J. Throssel, MM3. I Ist Row: A. Gergley, BTl, E.C. Long, BTC, S.E. McCleery, MMC, B.A. Maue, BTC E. N. Chambliss, BTC, H. C. Hessing, BTC, J. C. Miller, BTC, A. B. Galland, BTC A S Wood BT2 2nd Row' E A Mellus MM2 G P Panek MM2 L E Ra . . 1 - - . . , Q . . I I - - yl MM3, F. B. Lenhart, MMFN, D.J. Clark, BT3, L. L. Dunn, BT2 , J. L. Beverly, FN, J. K. McLean, BT3, E. E. Jones, BT3, Anclrews, FN, L. O. Dooey, MM3. 3rd Row H.D. Neely, MM3, Rodriguez, ENFN, H.J. Burns, FN, R.L. Fox, BT2, D.M. Luckett SN, C.M. Greene, MM2, J. O. Zimmerman, MM3, H. E. Eisendecker, MM3, J. HL Riley, MM3, J. Carillo, FA, W. E. Potter, FA. lsr Row: F. B. Nave, BT2 , T. E. Greenhagen, BT2 J. H. Bextermueller, BT3, R. W. Mitchell, BT2, T. T Darclenne, BT2, M. D. Watson, BT2, R. L. Fox, BT2 2nd Row: D.B. Platt, FN, K.H. Songer, FN, R. Aguirre FN, J.J. Peters, FN, R.S. McKelvy, MM3, R. Collins FN, N.E. Roeder, FN. 3rd Row: J.C. Frantz, MMFN E. H. Hanson, FN, C.E. Blake, FA, Ingram, FN C. A. Marin, BT2, H. Grant, SN. Q l 'Q 'l-we ff Q if S lst Row: R.S. Cooke, BT2, K.S. Barry, BT3, R.W. Nelson, BT2, F. E. Trammell, BT2, S. A. Riggle, BT2, J. D. Melton, MM3, V. L. Brauer, BT3, J. C. Pel'1'il', BTI . 2nd Row: R.R. Blevans, SHSN, D.R. Wallace, BT3, H.L Eveland, BT3, D.H. Allgood, BTFN, C.M. Rosa, ENFN B.C. Higl1fower,MMFN,J.W. Wal'rers,FN, G.H. Lafrenz,MM3. 3rd Row: R. F. Elgin, FN, Behrick, BT3, R. L. Holloway, FN C. N. Standeven, FN, T. J. Holloway, BT3, D. W. Fairchild, MM3, M. E. May, FN. 1 WW sv..,,m' was Q-ax.. fs? 5s lst Row: A. Lauterback, BT2, G.P. Duysen, BT2, J.R. Adkln BT3, E. W. Pierce, BT3, Monroe, BT3, S. E. Weadock, BT3, O. W. McGary, BT3, B. J. Jiles, BT2. f 2nd Row: C. H. Ray, FN, J. R. Dilfs, BT2, J. F. Figge, BT3, M.E. Swafford, SN, J.T. West, FN, B.G. Ray, FN, Gonzales, FN, J. E. Wiflman, BT2. 3rd Row: C.A. Carpenter, FN, Farruigo, ENFN, D.L. McCoy, , FA, R. Gray, FA, C.L. Whafley, FN, J. H. Graham, FN, 5 R. G. Grimes, FN, V. E. McCarty, BT2. l 5: 2 f lf 1 ll 1 2 5 ! I l 2 l l . A l ,l .E ia 3. E. , , i i E 5 Q, l, 4, l 1 il f l 5, l n ,f QE X , , ff 'ff' W, f! X ' .ll X A 0 l' 1 5 WJ' 4 lli , fi n, i V e -': -I!! .H-nit' i 4 P5111 f ML , , W7 S! W 6 ' ,U ,594 fff 'ff f ,, yfvvfwv? lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: When are we going home? J.W. Brenneman, EM3, M. Lords, EM3, RM Ramsay IC2 DL S d . . , , . . ny er, IC3, .l.F. Nelson, IC2, G. L. Lawson, EMC, P. L. Wise, EM2, R. O. Howl, IC2, H. Devaux, EMl , G.A. Sfickley, EM2. W.A. Smith, ICFN, E.E. Gill, EM2, D. L. Gallup, ICFN, G.G. Faughf, EM2, G.L. Morris, EM3, W. G. Flippin, FN, T. M. Myracle, FN, R. A. Bergman, FN, G. M. Stafz, EM2. R. E. Sho ach EMFN ' pp , , H. O. Henderson, EMFN, J. W. Denfon, FN, J. A. Laffa, Gordon, EMFN , A. C. Haskell, EM3, P. E. Shaw, EM3, P . O. Hippen, IC3. f EMFN, V. D. 'W ' 3, X 'H-v f fif ,, K l fa W ' r f' W f ' A f 'V v WA' . If ' 'v..,,7 2 I .Z g , f f A .I I 7 Y, GW -.Mi ' , , V 3 Q Y l-fm, ' V i Wy Wiyi ' V W f f f f 4 f . ' X ,ff ,J- '-if' f f K 3 ' X -v W I .f ff ..,,, ,f 351 .b is l Q SX .9 X I nk' X f xf f S 4.53 'll 49 ' ,A-- ':' ' ..-A , 4' ... fn 1 1 -1, ' ,WWI '111'- '11, 11 f .uf I ' 1 1191 I 1 1, 1 IEW, l T 1 f'.l 1 , 1,7 I I 1 1 1 H1 ff 1 111' '- 11 g, 1 , 1 ,111 , 'Ai 1, yr 1, 1' A lf 1, 1 1 1 1 1 f 11 .1 ,M lf 1 . ,1L1 -. 1. .1- f, ,1-,.f11!E k1! ' , .. -11 11: ,11,.f'::1,q1:,J::1l fl1 .14 :ww :1 1 1. xl, : lf 1 ' 1 7 fm' 1' ,nu 1 ' ll 1111. , ,All i 1, 'YI ,LI 1 ,,,7lH1' 1, 1,1 1 , 1 1 11 'ullzil M' ,, ,1 flr' 1' 11111 1 I 11 1 ' 111' 1 1. 7 1' 1'1,y4il J 1 1 11' '1'il,' 1 if A P 1 ,Q 1 Q l 1 Back in '06 we . . Mr. T showing 'the boys where to find ir. lsl Row: M. R. Smifh, MM2p H. H. Blewefl, MM2, L. G. Tracy, MM2, LTJG T. P. Evans ll, C. R. Coyle, MM2p F. L. Keenan, MM2, R. D. Rommell, MM3. 2nd Row : C. L. Huggelf, MM3, C. W. Blanchard, MM2, H. J. Hawk Jr., MM3, K. L. Leland, MM3p R. N. Lenfz, MM3, L. M. Davis, FA. 3rd Row: F. Reyes, FN, C.W. Weldon, FN, W.B. Kleffner, MM2p J.M. Kefchersid, MM3, E. Gray Jr., MM3, D. R. Lanyon, FN. , . ' -. 'N ' . , 1 ,, . , . , , , , , Hi Xf lst Row: C. J. Kopp, MM2, E. E. Ransdell, MM2, T. F. Boguslawski, MM3, R. L. Hammond, MM3, R.H. Wood, MMl , H.D. Lundy, MM2. 2nd Row: M.D. Stocker, FN, C.J. McCaughan, FN, J.K. Peo- ples, EN3, D. S. Manchester, FN, R.W. Meraviglia, MM3, W. F. Volk, MM3. 3rd Row. G. C. Piette, MM3, J. H. Helms, FN, R. T. Reimal, FN, S.H. Westmoreland, MM3, A.J. Struzzieri, FN. oh,,,q H... , .V , , 5 X , if 7 f f My , Z N 3. f 4 'Q SJ 1. W X l . 5 . x W. -V A , Q J, V! .V U , T ' ,,f 1 , f-'7 f f! fix W 61 R x W X J f e f ,S .QA 1 if : i, if lst Row: S. A. Mahnken, MMl , J.K. Wilkie, MM2, T. F. Peacock, MM2, E. F. Abare, MMl, H. Arbogast, Jr., MM3, R.C. Green, MM2, A.P. Pincek, MM2, L.A. Pimblett, MM3, M. B. Gainer, MM3. 2nd Row: J.W. Walter- mon, MM3, J. G. Williams, FN, R.G. Mills, FN, A.M. Magnuson, MMLFN, J.A. Ross, MM3, E. N. Culver, MM3, J. A. Crump, Jr., MM3, V. E. Alecock, MM3. 3rd Row: J.J. Jacobs, MMFN, R. Ray, FN, P. Burke, FN, A. R. Engstrom, FN, H.J. Hawk, Jr., MM3, D. L. Landis, MM2, D. L. Danforth, MMFN, L. L. Montgomery, FN, C.T. Duncan, MMFN. if Q , l f Ax v T J ... , . ,f . J , if Q bm g g x . ,!, xf S1 E . j W ,f . N C ' 3 :Jr ns.. We ' , Y xg 4 y 5 V .7 I XB, ga New 3 if f' , if :- P li A lsr Row: A. L. Sfurdevanf, FP3, R. B. Dekarske, ME3, H. S. Ekmanian, FP2, R. C. Wise, DCI , R. W. Downhour, ME2, K.J. Koval, FP3, F. A. Knaggs, DC3. 2nd Row: L. G. Dixon, FN, D. L. Walls, FN, R. K. Gam- bell, FN, F. E. Young, FPFN, H. G. Trollinger, FN, E. D. Douglas, ME3, G. R. Goss, AN. 3rd Row: R.C. Krieger, DC3, S.J. Cannon, FN, H. Durae, AN, A. D. Miller, FN, D. A. Sullivan, ME3. lst Row: c. A. Rigers, MEFN, w. c. Moore, FN, LCDR 'I' F. L. Humes, v. L. Ervin, FP2, E. D. Vickers, DC2, L. w. Krause, MEI. 2nd Row: B. R. Lougy, MEFN, J. W. Smith, ME3, S. M. Fry, FN, R. P. Jones, DC3, G. L. Aper, FP3, J. Vander- zwalm, DC3, 3rd Row: R. E. Culpepper, DC3, W. M. Pianowski, DCl, B. L. Woody, FN, J.J. Schonbachler, AD3, R. L. Hoffsrad, AN, D. R. Cwiklowski, DC3. , .ll 4 .Q m f ' A' www 4 X ' WW fp, ij, Nm? WH W2 mfxxw X Qavfbxxxx K 7 W ! X fKN W Z' fw 42 W X X Q W V ffw, 'ff -x 3 -,fx ,wi .fy l A W X m X W f f. f f 4 f , , , , , W 5 ,.,, k.., . .Ns 'N? r Ns w I XF .f ' X D ffg I ' A 1 I WN--f i 1 Y N 1 .Wx ...L f-- M-1 N sf df se i iff, lf Q f I ff- , 1 Q if fx ,N Q J , 0 iw!- 4 After-Steering. Checking alignment. Another Engineering responsibi it Listening for vibrations A routine check. The 1N1ec1ica1 ciepartinent ot the Fig11ting Lac1y H inciucies the inost 111OC1CI11 inectiCa1 equipinent anC1 suppiies anc1 a sutiicient nuniher ot highiy-trainet1 1nec1ica1 personne1 to inaintain the generai heaith ot the crew uncier a11 conciitions. The upizeep ot gooct heaith is attaineci, in ac1c1ition to treatnients, 'hy stress- ing the iinportance ot preventative 1nec1icine in such tie1c1s as sanitation, personai hygiene, anc1 accicient pre- vention. injuries sustaineci c1uring tiight operations are given in11nec1iate attention. . .in inost cases at the site ot the accicient . . . hy corpsinen who are in constant attenciance chiring a11 tiight operations. The Mec1ica1 c1epart1nent is aiways reaciy anc1 avai1ah1e tor consuitation, treat- ment, or ctisposition ot 1nec1ica1 cases arising on 1Joarc1 or reterrec1 to the nigighting Lac1yn troin sinaiier ships in the area, medical Qi ' P . 'Y 7 W.. . f X , X52 WX , 49X.,,A::4,, aug , .. X f AV X X X , 'K My 9 f Xa X 1 M' X f X R f . X YS9 7' ,- ' f ZS? L if? 0 -v, WX . X 7' 1 R X N A77 L R RX, X 'PQ X a w: 7455 ,n w W.. X . ax -, X V . of fr, A e Q ...Q 5 f' gf ' f K ff ' ' I XX H.. ,,,, MXHNW .. CDR E. K. Allis Jr. CMCD, USN CDR R. H. Bradshaw CMCD, USN Jon 1953 To Oct 1954 On Board from Cct 1954 J f Q 4 ' f W KVM, x 94 ' ,. -.W X N X gf f mx J! X N' X X ,M , MJ' ' ! f- 1: Iggy' Q 9 Q Q if . af, ww Www ,www X - 4 NF' . qwixffgyr ,,,,, I QQMQ. vgz AQ ey X X ,N 'X XX X , X f f X 7 1 f f f s I ' 4 P- X fe, fi If N ,, ,Q 2 if f 6 f fl? 0 M, ff f f , f X, 0 93 I 0 Q 7 0 9 f Q V fa, . A N 7 www ,- Q, . t dv 7' My ,- M My ,ff fv ' Q I X :N 1 M f 4 f W F! Q Q 1? 4' .uf lui wi. wlfg.. Hwang., Z . 5 X2 1 ' ,. ,Mi 91 ' 4 ' Aa. I , V' ' '11 fri R 11 ff ' W X ist Row: R. I. Thomas, HMT 5 J. Orr, HMI 5 LTJG F. W. Mclntoshg R. E. Oliver, HM1 p E. T. McLain, HM2 2nd Row: R. L. Johnson, HM2p D. R. McNair, HM2, E. H. Huch, HM2, D. F. Loe, HN, R. Smith, HM2. l R S , 5 f . X i fs-Zmx wf ,I , ,V . Q ., 1 ir . 'YX..K N .XLD , Taking a patient's pulse in the infirmclry. A delicate operation is performed. The never-ending jotm ot maintaining your teettl is ctone tiny the Dentai ctepart- ment, stattect ivy t11ree cien- tists ami many Wen-traineci technicians. This ctepart- ment, witt1 its mociern equipment ami. air-conc1i- tionect spaces, is avaiiahie to a11 iiancts requiring ctentai treatment. dental CDR P. C. Bonnette CDR J.T. Sorensen Dec 1952 to Dec 1954 On Board from Dec 195-4 1s'r Row: A. M. Giaclone, DT2, LT S. R. Cloud, CDR P. C. Bonneftep LTJG J. F. Tylicki J. D. Marsh, DTI, 2nd Row: R. V. Tripp, DNSN, J. E. Wellbaum, SN, W. R. Harden, DNSN, D. D. Richbaw, DNSN. Vx Tgny, the 10011-,maker Gad, man, garlic for breafast? QI 17 I f Supply P CDR R. C. Dlsher, USN LF lst Row: LTJG R.J. O'Grc1dyp LT M. W. Doufhifg CDR R. C. Disherp LTJG L. B. Kreissly ENS S. S. Rovinsky. 2nd Row: LTJG J. D. Efhridgeg CHPCLK T. Digonnop ENS M. G. Morksp ENS C. W. Brofherton. LTJG Ethridge relieves LT Wyborny as ship's store ofticer. The motto ot tlle supply corps l1as long laeen 'Ser- vice to tl1e Fleetn. Alnoarcl tl1e Yorlztown tl1e Supply clepartrnent llas contriloutecl greatly to tl1e success ot tlle cruise lay provicling goocls anal n1aterials to lzeep 1nen zmcl 1113,Cl'1l1'lCS running nigllt ancl clay. ln sl1ort, Supply llas tl1e taslz ot getting tl1e neces- sary 1naterials to tl1e proper place at tl1e rigl1t tnne. E il 1 v l l l a a ., ,,,, ,, , ,, m lst Row: T. E. Kerr, AK3, G. J. Menetre, AK3, H. W. Jupiter, AK2, ENS S. S. Rovinsky, R. L. Adams, SK3, A N. E. Garcia, SK2. 1 2nd Row: R. E. Azzopardi, CSSN, J. R. Tucker, SN, E. Newsome, SK3, D. L. Whitton, SK3, R. A. Borowski, I E il SK2. 3rcl Row: R. G. Clark, SA, J. L. Stewert, AKAN, C. J. Bush, AK3, D. G. Bronken, SA, R. E. Ramirez, SN, D. G. Daniel, SN. We handle stores by the tons on the Yorktown! I give up. What is it? .iw . t , X L13 N S N X X V as Q QV' IX fxx 5 N X A ' X f 2 ff 5 1 f ? X 7 Q 1 A 1. L XX R X 1 X 'X 'X nv X ll Q ,f . 2 x , ' 1 Y i equi - Z .-,. . Q K 1 f 3 ,X f 014 X KX 1 y L X A, 3 x ix ' f J F' ' . S? 1 av J 4 , J . 1 f f ,V X X L.f - X. ,,, , , JW W My I. X f ,i 65 , V74 . X fl 5 Z lst Row . E. Marquez, SK3, H. E. Carter, SK2, R. M. Coy, AK2, CHPCLK T. Digonno, J. D. Ryan, AKC, V. D. Nelson, SKl , J. H. Hamilton, AK3, E. F. Day, SK3. 2nd Row: R. M. Barnett, AN, A. J. Ferrara, SN, R. L. Fountain, SK3, R. E. Jones, AK3, W. E. Juster, A SKSN - E. E. Davee, SN - H. R. Darrow, AK3 3rd Row: R. R. Sylvester, SK3, L. E. Milam, K2, R. Kupetz, SN, H. L. Stegemoller, SN, A. K. Dillard, AN, R. D. Blair, SK3, L. F. Crowley, SN. R-AQ. 'I lt's in the book . . . lsupposedlyl 5UPPlY and Demand' l- i Y I 5 I I r i V r I 3 X f 5 X .xi lst Row: B. L. Edwards, CS25 J. K. Williams, CSl 5 W. C. Hodges, CSl 5 L. E. Cornelius, CSC5 CHPCLK E.A. Augustine5 J. C. Downs, CSl 5 J. A. Baranowski, CSl 5 B. W. Angell, CSl 5 L. G. Nelson, CS2. 2nd Row: C. B. Hinkle, CS35 J. E. Schoeppe, AN5 R. L. Moates, SN5 R. E. Shireman, CS25 L. T. Gelardi, CS35 S'2 R.J. Morioue, css, D. cs. Massey, SN, E. Torfom, SN. l 3rd Row: D. G. Frey, SK25 R. Stafford, SN5 D. E. Baker, SN5 H. J. Jacobsen, SN5 L. M. Bustamante, SN5 J. T. Bell, SN5 R. S. Weekes, CS35 J. C. Homan, SA5 L. Venzor, SN. i rl Q . lMammy's li'l,baby loves shortnin' bread. Untouched by human hands. Dunkin' the duty chicken i 1 E I l 1 lst Row: L. D. Hume, C525 K. R. Paul, C535 W. R. Rice, C525 C. B. Taylor, C51 5 J. H. Spalding, C51 5 E. J. Gary, C525 J. A. Hester, C51 5 H. W. Porter, C53. 2nd Row: J. W. Nichols, SN5 A. E. Staten, SN5 K. A. Carlson, C535 D. R. Kliegl, C535 J. C. Rush, SN5 B. R. Ramroth, CSSN5 J. E. Stone, C535 J. J. Presher, C535 J. R. Steele, C52. 3rd Row: D. J. Peterson, SN5 J. W. Griffin, 5N5 J. H. Morgan, SN5 B. W. Talley, C535 J. C. Mauro, C535 W. E. Wood, C535 J. L. Keener, SN5 R. 5. Eckett, C535 C. C. Neece, C53. K Turkey time on The Town- Ah, crepes suzette on a shingle! ! ' f fi' i S-3 ist Row: R. B. Martinez, SN, M. Rudawsky, SHi 5 S. S. Gore, AD3p H. W. Bridges, SN. 2nd Row: A. R. McHenry, SN, J. H. Smifh, SN. . f y' ff If Duz don't do it. AW Afioat, as ashore, geedunks do a sparkling business. 'MMWA lst Row: M. M. Columna, SH3, R. A. Cuevas, SH3, L. E. Lynn, SHl 5 D. T. Sedik, DK3, R. S. Hall, SH3. 2nd Row: R. L. Bolin, SN, l. L. Stoll, SN, T. L. Shelton, SN, L. P. Dorsey, SN, V. W. Cash, SN. 3rd Row: W. Coffee, SN, M. A. Wheeler, SN, W. C. Black, SA, J. D. Norris, SA. For that we l-groomed appearance. J l Smile, bOyS. At least you get to touch all that money. y ist Row: F. Lee, SN, E. V. Floreza, SH3, L. A. Chatman, DK2, J. W. Davis, SHC, M. B. Lynskey, SHi , C. J. Riniker, SH2, N. R. Roberts, AM3, R. J. Burke, AO3. i 2nd Row: C. C. Evens, SN, B. J. Johnson, SN, D. L. Millsap, DK3, J. E. O'ReiIly, SN, L. C. Miller, DK3, J. R Prather, SN, W. P. Courtney, SN. 3rd Row: B. A. Twiselton, SN, R. G. Hooper, SN, C. F. Harris, SN, J. K. Pritchard, SN, W. E. Lacour, SN M. L. wygal, SN, B. cs. Webb, SN, w. o. Adams, SN. r .,., J '1-up-,..,, Xi xx f -W V . ' r Fifi iii His iob ...six thousand feet. D0 The QMS VGUHY 90 for if? lst Row: J. W. Shelton, SD3, F. Newsome, SD3, T. Roach, SDl , J. P. Russell, SDC, J. T. Hall, SDl , James, SD3. E. L. 2nd Row: S. G. Harper, TN, J. V. Davis, TN, C. J. Thames, TN, E. R. Davis, TN, J. W. Kelfon, TN, T. V. Kenney, TN, S. Hampton, TN. 3rd Row: F. Sanchez, SD2, E. D. Vargara, TN, D. T. Gaines, TN, T. Rivers, TN, C. A. Fullylove, TN, A. A. Topacio, TN, S. Q. Pizzaro, TN. The Colonel and his boys. .,,,,....,,.....-f-a-w-.N 2 i i 6 lst Row: R. L. Grant, SD3, G. Pelicen, SD2, J. S. Bowen, SDC, J. Radcliffe, SD2, J. Jenkins, SDl , J. H. , McKinney, SD2. 2nd Row: O. L. Mason, SD3, W. J. Gartrell, TN, R. N. Joiner, TN, T. Robinson, TN, L. Pendleton, SD3, M. . Wilson, TN, L. C. Barr, TN. l 1 Std Row 1 C. C. Felton, TN, W. J. Johnson, TN, G. A. Rogers, TN, J. A. Lumagui, TN, J. R. Jones, TN, A. Slater, TN. Fresh this week. N f i 1 1 'i i 5 3 4 1 A little more seasonin' never killed anyone. I' 211168 Qui: Navy is acivancing rapiciiy and so are the men Wiio man tile 'Fighting Laciyf' We stumiieci for many iiours anmi iinaiiy tooiz our exams. Tiien We Waiteci and waiteci anci, Waiteci some more. Finaiiy the results came in, anci cigars were passeci out imy almost 4450 officers anci eniistecl men. f N w. if n Q 76 if ni 9 Z fx--Q. , 3'-. N Af x 'N' f'xN'i ,AX ,x Q, Q N 'N F N fs fN ,f yo PN 'Ydfx A W N xvf. NX 'VN S A X -YK 'XX x 'w2,sNx.n.,. x I f I ,Q XX Wm .zmwfi ' 1 yy ,Q ,J Mm - f ,ix Wo f ff' W V .Lxx N 7- . ,,, 7 L QWW, X of all the htnerty ports 111 tt1e Par East you agree that Yotzosutza is one ot the tuest. You tinct tt1e people are ill- ctustrious anct gooct-uaturect, tt1e chitctren 11o ctitferent EIO111 the teicts 1321012 t1o111e. Each time you tootz up at Fuji-san you share the 11a- tive's respect tor his Sacrect 111OLl1'lJCEli11. . , x I W ,, W .. WW,,,m,,, ...... Y ...,..,... Z I -N ?gg j fx gt 7 ' W, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, W V MJ f , - X W W ,7 Wx f M J ? I x I W, ,f,,f,f . H If I , WZ , , , fn f' , 1 WB' X5 x ,,,f, J fm X- ff 3' V , , ,Q 71 IMG? wi iv ' W' X 1, W ff ,, ' f Q, Q-X , mm, Ever since U iast cruise D tiie saits iiave toict anct retoict stories ot tiieir initiation into tile mysteries ot tile Qrient. As tile Big Niiiiiina Ten siictes up next to Piettniont Pier you're anxious to iiit tiie ineacii. Litnerty can souncts anct, tor tirst time since ieaving Hawaii, ttlere is no neect tor iiiaerty iooatsg you step asiiore. Now youyii see Japan tor yourseit. You Are Tiiere . . . V 44 I 5. f Riff' t 'T i A 135 f'-F' Yr rv il IXII ,gal , s.....x .-. . , , Wi W-Mwswww ,, y, N X, ss W ss ss l '-5 Wiiiie you visit tile siirine at Kainaizura or go shopping in Tiiieves' Aiiey, Japanese worizmen are tearing clown our tiigiit cteciz ancl reconstructing it. You final tiiem sniiiing anal etticientg they rio a reinarieaioie join with tiie siinpiest of toois and with a speeci that is astonishing. Sightseeing occupies 1T1L1C11 ot your ott-ctuty tinae. You see images ot ancient cut- tures, the Imperial Palace anct the great Westernizect city ot Tokyo at night. There is IIlL1Ct1 to arrest your eye in the Lanct ot the Rising Sun. Shutter- tmugs, many with new Japa- nese cameras, expose tre- menctous amounts ot Z a I tw QQ W 72? W 7 X , W f 2 xl Hn 92, K, 3' 5 1 K , S, 4 ? N 'l 1 11 f? ', Y- --, Nb ' W 2 7 I Y Y 2 A 25 l 7 X lf k M, Sv X f 4 f 5 , gow 0, 6 in Wd x if l, I uv , I GQ we Vg. Af ,, ' 1 42 N,F..,1' H 1, Atter a long, iiarcl ctay ot stiop- ping you tinct yourseit suttering trorn a great thirst. Tile uncter- stancting Japanese is syinpattieticg what couict ine inore territmie than a ciry throat? Soinetiow, tile remecty happens to tae tiancty . . . H You coine my place, Joe. You iiave gooci. time H. ,-, ,uf-vul, -'-1 'hegff :f ,:,..z,:u-4.-4-. 'iii if !' null 5 I k, Q.. YE QA ,,x, yi , X saffli . , fix .,,.,,..q Q f V sa :MQ ik , 5 Nxk! W X fkvisf , f K X V Q , f qw f, 1 A 4 w 1 if 'wwf . J In Yolzosulea, a couple ot weeks hetore Christ- nias, We celehratect the Yor12toWn's seconct an- niversary since her re- connnissioning. Qur ha- hers came through with the largest parcel ot pastry ever whipped up ahoarct a seagoing vesse1...With- out a clouht the largest cake most ot us hact ever seen anywhere! hancts joineel in tor an we couhl eat. Ui W.. my , ,Q f' if Q f vw, gh any . , N VV? 1, ., M - 'xx 2' ' -4 f Aw, 'E 'Vi k f s s ' ' -1 ' f ' ' , . V X ,, ,, uf, ,, fgwf, - ., , .H fy J ,W , iw A S Q ' xx if MA? ff! ,W ' f . ,V W ' W H W 7 Q A aw w' ' 1 , fx , 1 X . ,f ,,,, f K. K x ' mx 1,11 ' if 1, , 'QF' L W V' Z Z ' Q ' W f 4 1 A if 6 .s 5 7- WWA -- .kj 293- A MQ Ji 'WM X jf fy' f 'ij 'V7 ,,,:.,7A er , YQ.. f :X I , .Q 5 L X X x 5 L 7 iv hwd A 'V , 1.5. Y 'l :A -- f3?'i :,:, W i ' H ,J 5 ,U ,H V 7 I X 5 3 ' ff ' ,, f K f x X k L ff ' wx' ix 21' u 1' x , , N f ,, f xxx 4? Q 4 X ,A nv V M 7 KOR-V 'N X f Q, Q ,K fx X, X W . 2 f, ,f 'f N. 1 1 Xffv' Z f X 9 V ,, N f wxx XS? N 'f Why 1 'Ng just inetore Ciiristinas you enterect one ot tiie most tascinating ports in ttie wortcl . . . Hong Kong, Pearl ot tile Qrient. This British Crown Colony iS tainous ainong U.S. Navyf sailors tor ils values in Britisti wooiens, ieatiier gaocts anct iiunctrects ot ottier iuxury items. Ttie Yorktown anciiorett in Kowioon Bay, anct you watciiect tile continuous How ot stripping entering anti leaving tiong Kong. You XVGIC l'G1D1I1C1CCt ot Terry and tire Pirates as you saw tt1C junizs playing in tile waters ot the Inay. You rocte the Water taxis through the crowctect Lay anct steppect ashore at the Fleet Lancting. Froln atop Victoria Mountain, Kowloon coutct be seen across the Bayg the Inns taeyonct nrarlzect the taounctaries ot Connnunist China. The teerning masses, the txouses seeming pitect on top ot one anottxer, the riclzshaws, the taces ot ttne native Cllildffill au totenct into a picture that will rcnmain in your minct torever. You've otten react ot tatnutous Hong Kong, anct now, You Are There . . . ,V 1, I E! X 19 K x- Qs Yoriztown saiiors are noteci. for their cuiturai pursuits. It is the continuous searching for the finer things in hte that distinguishes the inen of the npighting Laclyn from those who are interestecl only in sohriety anal propriety. wk x rw 1, if 'EES x W A W Q XX X sS ff 1 -Q VN 4 Z yy . ,, , ,. fri, Q W - Q., ,, X 5 ,Wa , , Wfwm 9 41 2 553 ,ff 1 v f 7, S744 4 ,gf Q if ,Wm F ,,,, . , 7' ..M.f4, . N .-M. 1-C1 , ,,,, X JM X W.. ,ew , .mi Q N ,Q 'fff X714 Mi P sl You tau in love with the ctlitctren ot Hong Kong. You tinct tt1en1 intelligent, alert and quick to catcti on to alnerican Ways. You tascinate ttleln as muctl as they interest you. The Ctlristmas party ataoarct tor chinese orphans will toe rememtaerect tor a long time. F, '- W, X J .,, ..-Q-...,-ii. ,,,, ,, f f f f f f f t Y Y W , 91? ' 2:4710 A too soon t e time to eave Hong Kong is upon us, anct we prepare to etepart. The taum-iaoats are stiii aiongsicte to gattier ttie iast scraps ot garinage tmetore We siiove Ott. Ttiese peopie wiii iive on sucii scraps tor days. As we stooct at quarters, leaving ttie Britistl Crown Coiony, we reiivect our experiences ot ttie wonctertui weeie. It wouicft ine a iong time inetore we torgot spiit sizirts, iourctenect cooiies, ttie coiortui congtomeration ttiat is Hong Kong. A , X - X ff X X X MY!14fW Wm? f W ffia xg Qi-S f M ' 'W' 1 , .V ig if V, ,i vy '-V ' K ' fi . . W- ff'7 ' -A fff- . A f . K . ..... .. p s A - 3 I , I f , ll ' I , were r , 5 I! home I I ,, H . Diamond Head dropped out ot sigtit in the distance astern, and you're tioineward bound! The days drag interrninatniy until tire tnreatiiless inorning when you spot ttie Golden Gate. And ttien, as ttre tiand plays ncaiitornia Here I Come n, you teei so wondertut that you ctioize up a limit wiiiie the tugs ease ttie Npigtiting Ladyn up to the pier at Ataineda. It's the Tillie greatest country in ttre World, and once again You Are T ere . . . Itys lneen a long cruise. You've steamecl many miles, seen many places ancl people. You've worlcecl l1Cl1'Ll, playecl llaul, sweat a lot, anal now you're l1ome. ljcys all lwellincl you now, anal you're glacl llaat itys over... lbut wl1enever flue seconcl Par Eastern cruise of tlle Yorlctown is mentionecl, youyll lne prounl 'co say.: 7 r1 NI EIS l.l1Gl'E' lu QYLJVEQMQQWWQLIZQKM ZJYV fyuffff 3201592 R774 dfgff YJ QW E i ELI lf, i'i s 1 iii, C ff 53' .Ee ' , V N , fi if f - C1 'X f - . Mr eezcf . 9 wi, M , vi I X EA 5 E I Q1 f 1 f . ffw gf 5,4 , M f an, , Q. P Somewhere, Lack in Hong Kong, We t1earct a smiling rictzstuaw man say, NA Yortztown photo lata picture is worth a ttrousauct Worcts H. We t1aven't the space tor an ttlose Worcts, taut We have the pic- tures ot the Npigtrting Laftyys D ptloto mates... the nlen wtao contritnutect so muctr to reminct you that You Are There... 0t0 If M Mig rg wi I, krlw C x r, 0, Z' LQ. . if' -, . X N4 X 1 X, fo, ASN . ' Qs x .--q.,.rx ff Q ,,, x ,, 'Z f I A Af, +1 X X M4 ' f X- ug f, 4 V f , you are there... Officer-in-charge Editor Contributing Editor Business manager Publicity manager Publishing advisors l t Layout staff l l Copy editor Art editor Advisers Publisher LCDR W.P. Jahn, USN LTJG A.F. LeFebvre, USNR LTJG J.J. Cron, USNR ENS F.C. Brown, USNR LTJG R.L. Garrison, USNR LTJG J.J. Cron USNR LTJG W.E. Williams, USNR L.J. Adams, LI3, USN J.A. Bentsen, PH2, USN C.J. Decker, AT3, USN J.W. Green, PH2, USN J.E. Thallemer, AD3, USN S.S. Jupiter, AK2, USN P.W. Magill, AC3, USN LCDR B.R.WardlCHCl, USN LCDR G.A. White, USN CAPT W.K. Cowie, USMC Daito Art Printing Com- pany LTD, Tokyo, Japan Many thanlzs are extended to the stait in appre- ciation ot the long hours oi thought and worlz required to complete U You Are There W. ln parti- cular, credit niust go to the inen ot the photo lab who obtained inost ot the photographs, and to the layout crew who patiently fitted each line and every photo into place. The Daito Art Printing Company also receives a N Well Done H, tor without their sincere interest our ettorts might have been lost. - T' ...Q J' g xii- - 'Q ,A5 sg pw ii I .fl 3 P ir, . I ' Lf' 4 o . O! A' , 3, 'Iv gd RQ sf M I H I c , .. V .N F . . x 5. o Q, S. Q 5 4 ,ex 'fm , . Q . Q . ,..-ff ,.fwiq.i, f, ,.- ..f. du- f f-A - Q , ,Q .- 1 V . 1 , ,vm , g-143-5 -l. '- ,,, 4 AM rw -. A, 3,,3.,.,1M ,- 'fp' ,-,Mfg xii, Mm V ,v grgyf m..1.5,g gh-yn, ,H . . ff. '. 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