Yorktown (CVS 10) - Naval Cruise Book

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After graduating from the Naval Academy in 1939, Captain MOORE served an initial tour of duty aboard the heavy cruiser USS SALT LAKE CITY in the Pacific area before reporting to Pensacola, Florida, for flight training. Upon receiving his Wings in February 1942, he was assigned to Torpedo Squadron VT-27. While attached to the squadron he participated in combat action in North Africa in late 1942 and at Guadalcanal in 1943. In early autumn 1945, after a tour in charge of a Torpedo Pilot Operational Training Unit, Captain MOORE was assigned the duties of Flag Secretary and Flag Lieutenant on the staff of Commander Carrier Division SEVENTEEN. From there he entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in electronic engineering in January 1947. After leaving MIT, Captain MOORE reported to the Staff of Commander, Operational Development Force, and from that. duty was assigned to the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations COP-501. Next he was assigned as Commanding Officer Air Anti-Submarine ?g1q!aglron 22, where he remained until November 1955, when he assumed duties as Executive OfHcer of USS VALLEY FORGE -455. In July 1957, Captain MOORE assumed duties as Commanding Officer, Air Development Squadron ONE, at Key West, Florida. Theli in July 1959, he was assigned as Director of the Electronics Test Division at the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland, and in .lune 1960 assumed the duties of Chief Staff Officer CTest Coordinatorj to the Commander, Naval Air Test Center. 111 June 1961, Captain MOORE began his assignment as Commanding Officer of the seaplane tender USS CURRITUCK CAV-75. His latest duty assignment, beginning June 14, 1962, is Commanding Officer of the USS YORKTOVVN CCVS-101. Among his decorations, Captain MOORE holds the Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with three stars, and the Presidential Unit Citation. Captain MOORE and his wife, the former Helen Dow of Manitoba, Canada, with their two young daughters, make their home at 620 Cabrillo Avenue, Coronado, California. x 4, is p E 1 QSDQ. Q0 5309, QZQW ss M M4 ...X fi fail! .x- execfmaoae Commander Vincent W. COLLINS was born on 6 May 1921 in Lynchburg, Virginia. He graduated from Appamattox High School in 1938 then attended the University of Richmond where he majored in Economics. Prior to his entrance into the Navy, CDR COLLINS entered the PBI in 1941 as an intraining agent. It was not until the outbreak of World War II that his Naval career began. On 7 May 1942, he entered the Navy at Anacostia, Washington, D. C. for flight training. CDR COLLINS was stationed at Pensacola from August 1942 to March 1943, after which time he was attached to VS-47 at Alameda. His active participation during World War II consisted of the Solomon Island, Iwo Jima, Philippines and Okinawa campaigns. During the Okinawa campaign he made two rescues with an OS2U in open seas. His duties thus far in his Naval career consisted of the following: VOVCS Instructor at Pensacola and Jacksonville in 1946, VX-3, and HU-2, where he performed duties as Training Officer. In addition to his regular duties then, he set up the Helicopter Pilot Numbering System and became Navy Helicopter Pilot No. 62. At the outbreak of the Korean War, he was ordered to HU-1 as Operations Officer. While aboard the USS BOXER, CDR COLLINS' unit was responsible for picking up thirteen downed aviators. In 1955 he became HS-2's Maintenance Officer and in 1957 became Commanding Officer of HS-11, which took part in the Lebanon Landings. He was at the Senior ' .C. S ' l Course, Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, and Bureau of Naval Weapons, Washington, D as pecia Assistant to the Programs Analysis Officer. X Prior to becoming Executive Officer of the I YoRKToWN, on 29 January iv, CDR COL- N r sl LINS was Commander Carrier Anti-Submarine Air Group FIFTY-FIVE. CDR COLLINS and his wife now reside in Chula Vista, California with their two children. 2 OSSJQSQ QQDQ. 09.019, Qallms, WQWZ f ,al Y Q V F- L- JA- ,-. -5. bp I- v. Q - , - 757777 I T if 5 ' 5 5 if ' is . wt , mxxx , .XAA ,V i l I H . Q V . L I A l C C l n i J QSM? ASDWCQQAQ ,QOQSQSZDJZ 742. 247459, WSW RADM I. A. IAAP is a native of Englewood, Colorado. He was graduated from Englewood High School and attended i D University of Denver for two years prior to entering the U. S. Naval Academy in 1928. Upon graduation in June 1932 he commissioned an Ensign and, through subsequent promotions, has attained the rank of Rear Admiral. for which he was selecte July 1959. Admiral IAAP completed Hight training at Pensacola, Florida, and was designated a Naval Aviator on 30 October 1935. World War II saw Admiral IAAP serving in many commands, including Patrol Squadron T4 Anti-Submarine Warfare Unit, TENTH FLEEIS Headquarters, and Chief Staff Officer and. later Azores. Subsequently, he has held many important sea commands, including command of one Squadrons-Composite Squadron 7, 1950-51. He was Commandin . Fleet Air 'Wing 5, Atlantic l . Commander. U. S. Naval For of the Navy's hrst Atomic Bt g Officer of the USS BADOEING STRAIT QCYE-1161, 1955-56. USS CORAL SEA CCVA-43D, 1956-57. His last sea duty assignment prior to selection for Rear Admiral was that of Chief of St, and Aide to Commander Carrier Division SIX. Admiral IAAP is a graduate of the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School teiviation Ord E ' E 1 nance ngineering '38-'-111. hlost of hi shore duty has been served in billets involving aviation ordnance, atomic energy, and research and development. His recent assign ments have included that of Director, Atomic Energy Division, in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations H9581 and Director. Development Programs Division, in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations H960-625. Additionally, he was the U. S. Membe' of the NATO Naval Steering Group during this latter period. In addition to the'U. S. Naval Postgraduate School, Admiral IAAP is a 1955 graduate of the Naval 1Yar College. ' Rear Admiral IAAP's awards include the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Order of British Empire CDegree of Officerj. , In 1935 Admiral IAAP married the former Frances Davies, whose home is Seattle. Iivashington. 'lihey have two chidren, Iflitjgii Joseph D. IAAP CUSNA 'GOD se US ' - ' f ' I V .rving in S TEACH CSS 4111, and Anne NIZIFIB ,IAAP who entered the Llniversitv of California! at Berkeley, California, as a ,lunior in September 1962. ' CAPTAIN R B Harrell CAPTAIN J A. Jones CHIEF OF STAFF OPERATIONS AND PLANS OFFICER CDR J D Johnson Jr CDR H F McL1nden Jr CDR D W LudW1g CDR R. S. Cerney SUB OPERATIONS AIR OPERATIONS CIC OFFICER SURFACE OPERATIONS LCDR P. J. Maveety COMMUNICATIONS ENS N. G. Little LOGISTICS OFFICER 'P C+ KC fr F7 G+ FTI' G+ First Row? J. E. Wells, L!CPL, G. M. Moore Jr., YN2, G.W. French Jr., YNSN, R. Gutierrez, YNl, G. Figuracit SD1, L. C. Decker, RMSN, F. R. Rohoe, EN2, J. Q. Virtucio, TN, S. J. Barwood, SN, R. E. Blackford, SN, V H . . erhndahl, SN, R. F.. Bosserdet, PFC. Second Row: D. Woodruff, PFC, C. L. Dalton, RM1, D. J. Sauvage C. A. Arnold, YN2, J. Santiago, SD2, J. A. 'VVashington, RM3, L. Dizon, SDC, W. E. Smith, RMC, L. A. W BM2, F. J. Terrell, SN, M. C. Tejidor, SD2, B. R. Harris, SN, J. G. Shults, RM2, A. P. Miller, PFC. Third D. P. Jensen, PFC, T. S. DeJesus, TN, D. L. Frick, SN, E. F. Varvil, RM2, H. C. Childera, RM3, E. L. J SN, R. W. Brydie, QM3 BI Burgess YN3 M J Lien SN W D Hoffmsn SN J H G ' , .. , , .. , , . . , , oering, QMl, C Hytche, SN, J. E. Davis, SM2, J. L. Powders, SN, D. J. Page, CPL. The assigned mission of the HUK Group is to develop and maintain the highest degree of proficiency for. anti-submarine operations and a maximum state of readiness to conduct ASW throughout ocean areas in time of War and for contingencies short of War. 3 Lefs jiZ6 it here A ' i0 jimi ii. , And fhey Said Pa' be Seeing ihe world. and see how long il fakes 15' 1?- irst Row: N. H. Priddy, MUSN, R. E. Reedy, MU3, E. F. Griffith, MUSN, L. L. Sasser, MUSN,R- J. W. Bibby TUSN, I. H. Spease, MUSN, B. R. Weymouth, MU3, P. C. Carnaclang, MU2. Second Row: R. J. Watkins, MU3 .B Tartar, MUSN, R. C. Vaughn, MUSN, M. R. Profeta, MU3, R. H. Heim, MUSN, W. E. Freeman, MUI, B. J iOX, MUC. ' AMW 755 efaseiileisi East meets West .... and the harmony is great. t new T : LGE ,TZTEHTEFH f 4 91-an j Uxf nm N 1' fwf- CRP X'4P W5 C-.A xx Q AN OFFXCE at. ff f,f,f Z jf 'R P951 QYFSGV- X 0 QQ fa CHA CIF F AIN LN S CE xxx'-s is .4 Q- N 1 A DPIINISTRA Tl' N 5 L DEPA RTPIENT M 3 JMMANDER v.W, Collins, USN ! If if a ,lilly S f ,, 7 its 'J-2..., NN ' 'S' LTJG I-L Ja C CWO-2 .W. R b ADMINISTRATIVEUESST SHIPS STECREIRAHRR' X DIVISION OFFICER L LCDR A. W Ekkens LT J. P. Regan ENS R. W. Fletcher ENS R, E. Palmer .OTESTANT CHAPLAIN CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN PERSONNEL OFFICER EDUCATION AND TRAINING OFFICER , L, The Administrative Department is composed of yeomen, i personnelrnen, journalists, postal clerks, printers and a num- ber of Seaman. These personnel handle the bulk of the YORKTOWN's paperwork in various ways, from receiving all official and personal mail to printing its own stationary. Other services offered by these personnel include: education and training, transfers, re-enlistments, leave, liberty, legal advise, correspondence, both to officials and civilians alike, tours, and hometown publicity. ,ENS L- K- Payne ENS D. L. Strole LEGAL OFFICER PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER -,f11,cgfc'-.ff J H S sh, I X. . I , ' ZX? . 7 ' X ' ff f' Www , Z ' i 1 1 4 I 1 I E A First Row: D. S. Floria, PN3, A. Rios, PN3, L. L. Majors, SN, D. J. Varella, SN, C. G. Fabros, PNl, A. T. J Hoppenworth, PNCS, N. T. Shadrick, PN3, M. V. Zucaro, SN, R. J. Gasper, SN, J. T. Jung, SN. Second Row' D. H. Hodge, SN, D. P. Kite, PN3, C. R. Jackson, SN, A. E. Brumfield, SN, H. M. Hermanson, SN, G. E. Johnson, J SN, T.F. Jackson, PNSN, B. D. Inselrnan, SN, W. L. Abercrombie, SN, J. D. Koch, SN, D. W. Steadrnan, SN, T. L. Fritz, SN, W. J. Devalcourt, AN. J The Chaplaz'n's 1 f' ham' at work!! cmges cli1fem'z'0n fo? 2,200 men WQWW 001181611115 WW' Records 0, I'm sowy, we dozfft cawy a coarse on WATCH MAKING. DOG wmngf ,VW yi, 10 ? N.,-4 he lzbrary conzfams over 2,000 'Q Ana' all thzs lzme I thought BLUES were amfavfm of the day. ' What do you mean, I spelled Ilan! Q 1 I, X ,,, U.-1, ...JW-. -- - f:f -:-fire-iff 'rw- -iffek-we--1' 1 -1 f ' . ' ,1,,, FII.. ,,, .1 ff p f p X ff X f f, X X f f e f Z f W 7 4 v li 1 21 5 ii Q ie s J E f , i ' i No, First Row: R. H. Tinker, LISN, R. R. Westlund, SN, N. J. Collevecchio, IO3, A. B. Steinsnider, SN, R.I Buczkowski, IO2, R. A. Margozevvitz, YNl, C. W. Sell, LI2, B. E. Martens, SN, D. J. Platko, SN, G. L. Hoffman, SN Second Row: 1.1. Sandman, YN2, R. E. Myers, SN, S. O. Kuntz, SN, T. J. Kornadino, YN3, I. R. Cohron, JOSN P. C. Glumm, SN, S. A. Hallis, SN, R. L. Steele, SN, E. A. Guerrero, YN3, N. Ciararnella, SN, L. D. Collins, YN3 ' NSN i Ee Yi that? not to keep ihim IN b 15 i eeep ppp OUT. . . we of ppp pogf M Q0 Thoeeeeee ef peeeee ef pepee flew TILL, map ps. 017266 the YORK TOWN .Meet Shep yearly-H T' fi WN' U 'bf mwrite it, and theh they vfewaftte tt czih, . . that's PIO. it? WW V 1' 'I I , th'h9t's'tfb5' C X tifhittfhf Q , , unsung ft new A X 'SQ ', fe L' . lfffg- ff 1 'fm 4 Ming ff Q he meet ff t. ye! r f 4' ' Em ss ' Q?t?Ei,g+?5 ti tg' - Z Rt thief? W f 2 Y W w V W , f if 2 ,,,,,fff,,,,,, X -- ' 'I XZM MMM I ,A wif ,J 1 SV X ' H V7 S f , , 1 In I riff? I f e ft t We ' WWW ,, ', WVWM nf I W , -QW If I 5 ta fa he trough rain, sleet or show, the mail goes through. D0 I have to do EVERYTHING P S0 then CHICKEN LITTLE said, the sky is falling ..... 7' if J? I l 1 t thaw ,--f-'Z' --,i 'f5 ' First Row: W. C. Lowe, BM2, R. E. Bray, AMSI, C. E. Lentz, GMCS, E. C. Upton, BM1, J. L. Stepp, MM2. Second Row: C. R. Durbin, ADR2, J. D. Brendel, PC3, F. L. Atchley, ABF3, D. W. Culbertson, PH2. The last 1fZ'WL6 I saw it, it was here. fx Ii means just what it my Buddy . . . 1 4 5,8313 m will A R CDR M. L. Chapman AIR OFFICER DEPT CDR G. M. Cohan LCDR J. F. Andrus ASS'T AIR OFFICER AIRCRAFT HANDLING OFFICER LCDR R. E. Shinn IGHT DECK OFFICER DIVISION OFFICER T R. L. Holllngsworth LCDR T. K. Trotter AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE OFFICER V6 DIVISION OFFICER LTIG R. C. Morris LT E. C. Alexander HANGER DECK OFFICER V3 DIVISION OFFICER LTJG G. K. Anderson AT and ARRESTING AVIATION FUELS OFFICER AIR ADMIN ASS'T GEAR OFFICER V2 DIVISION OFFICER V4 DIVISION OFFICER LT M. O. Register ASS'T CAT and ARRESTING GEAR OFFICER ENS G. B. Nordlander PROS AIR ADMIN ASS'T 5'-Q 21 45 X if C . . ' f ' f ff First Row: D. T. Hampton, AN, A. Poirier, AN, J. V. Garrison, AN, V. G. Tinoco, AN, J. L. Barnum, AN, L.W Lapolice, AN, R. J. Wirshing, AN, K. S. Carpenter, AN. Second Row: L. J. Hochstetler, AN, A. Cannella, ABF2, J L. Neuenswander, ABH2, C. C. Johnson, ABH2, H. C. Green, ABHC, T. H. Fisher, AMS3, R. L. Harlow, ABH2, V' ee fb G. L. Koop ABH3 W. K. Carrasco AN. Third Row: J. B. Jobkar AN J. T. Kelty AN R. G. Stoick AN C. C prayer, AN, G. A.,Bo1in, AN, W Graham, AN, D. E. Gary, AN,, W. J. oaafaiag,'AN, F. J. Claggetit, AN, H. A. Marrazzi, AN. Come forward, straighten that nose wheel may well be the thoughts of a yellow shirt from V-1. Primary duties of the yellow and blue shirts are respotting and maneuvering aircraft on the flight deck, L and manning the tractors and fire-fighting equipment. 5 ,fe .ff . Z' 549122 Gentlemen . . . start your engines. Gei H1086 PZCZWS in POSZWOW- J -1' 4 , t e at Keeping track of where the boys are. ' F , JGN X x 1' Xx X X XX 1 X I v Ready, one, two, three... TOUCHDOWN. N i I W y i I iQ I Ineed 7 VOLUNTEERS. 5995 if J f nf 4 7, r , .' b ' ' f ft Y f 5 f e 2 x l t Row: V. C. Burrough, AA, R. L. Corey, ABHAN, R. P. Schleker, AA, I. D. Reynolds, AA, C. E. Reynolds, ABHAN, E. R. Jonies, AN, R. L. Sasser, AA. Second Row: H. Williams, AN, G. I. Stenlund, AA, D. H. Lanier, AN, C. F. Johnson, AA, D. D. Weaver, ABH3, R. A. Billa, AMS3, D. D. Miller, AN, C. C. Phipps, ANISAN, R. M. Steele, ABHAA. Third Row: G. Delarosa, AA, R. Beasely, AN, J.W. Wamack, AN, F. R. Gaines, AA, M. J. Esteves, AA, D. J. Stroble, AN, T. A. Taylor, AA, E. A. Kreienheder, AA, R. T. Keplinger, AN, F. J. Vogt, AN, C. L. Deern, AA. One, two, three, jtap, one, two, three... 1 Why dohat they build HEATERS in these things? Z 2-ff ,,,..-- N Ax ,,-,.,-f ,,-- ,Z LS .,x - -.1 a- '- ,,., . Q -- vf r-ff! X, ,Af Il.L.S. X ,'h E 2 First Row: C. Cnj Swanson, AN, D. E. Racine, ABEAN, W. F. Peterson, ABEAN, H. N. Fisher, AN. Second Row: G. M. St Cyr, AN, L. D. Anderson, AN, J. W. Crusinberry, AN, R. W. Groves, AN, L. W. Short, ABE1, D. R. Udell, ABEAN, C. J. Makarczyk, AA, L. D. Semin, AA, R. L. Lane, ABEAA. V-2 is responsible for the maintenance of the arresting gears and catapults used for the recovery and launching of aircraft. Rigging the emergency landing barrier by the men of V-2, as their record shows, Will be a fast and efficient job. Wh0's the wise gay down there? , , Tazl hook landzhg makes for a fast hard stop. ,,......--v Well, zf you want lo be THAT way about it .... , r l for 11 First Row: J. A. Armack AN, D. R. Staley, AN, G. A. Ernst, ABEAN, D. L. Pickard, AA, D. R. Bergstrasser, ABEAN N.W Vohn A7A G. R. Leedorn, AN, 1.0. Kent, AA. Second Row: NLF. Hennesy, AN, A, Qnj Washbufn, ABE3, R. oi Wright, ABE2, J. D. Davis, ABE2, J. D. Dillard Jr., ADR3, H. my Jones, ABCs, L.R, Williams, ABEC, A. L. Hardy, ABE3, R. L. Roberts, ABE3. Third Row: L. H. Reece, AN, D. A. Ybarra, AN, R, A, Gould, ABEAN, J. D. Bukacek, AN, J. A. Edwards, AN, L. G. Wilson, AN, L. O. Hargett, AN, B. J. Von Minden, AN, D. L. Concannon, AN, J. W. Phillips, ABEAN. Q azrcrafzf. The YORKT OWN uses two catapulls to launch r 'gm- . A. Get on your mark . . . GET SET 1 0U -pr 434 f ZA: V' 'rixi W, I ,W ,gf , V Wye ,J '54 t . 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Horner, ATN3, L. F. Kochel, ATN3, D. I. Wakeman, AMS3 C. D. Knight, AN, A. E. Turner, AN, E. K. Anderson, ADJ3, W. N. Brown, ADRAN, R. P. Bowman, AN. Second Row: V. F. Ward, AN, D. S. Yack, AA, C.A. Miller, AE3, I. Devera, ADRl, G. H. Littleton, ADRC, 'LH' McClernon, AMHC, A. H. Eckersley, ADRC, P. A. Maynard, ATN3, R. J. P. Valenzuela, AN, H. G. Ryan, PR1 Third Row: W. J. O'Brien, AN, C. R. Shaw, PR3, T. E. McBreen, AMS3, M. D. Dyer, AE3, R. F. Johnson, AN F.. A. Mitchell, AT2, J. D. Walter, ADR2, L. F. Shrum, SN, H. A. Wilson, PR1, J. D. Taylor, PR3, E. H. Sandefur ADR3, D. D. Smolenski, AN, R. M. .Diot, AMS3. 7 7 Need a starter jeep, YORKTQVYN vehicle, or a tractor for towing an aircraft? See V-6 personnel. YORKTOWNS TF 1S the responsibility of these men, along with manning the parachute loft, aviation metal and electrical shops and the Air Department Office. 2 i i I 1 v 1 4 Q E i l 1 Pall First Row: J. C. Ryan, SN, 1.1. Tvvomey, ANIH3, I. E. Johnson, AE2, NI. D. Oswald, ATN3, K. R. Touw, AA D. G. Grabinger, YNSN, B. G. McKenna, AE3, J.W. Leggett, AN, L. C. Foster, AINIS3. Second Row: T. S. Zilaro ANIS3, P. J. Hargrove, ANIS2, C. Hildreth, AN, L. Hull, ADR1, T. G. Rakestraw, ATl, G. L. Roberts, AEAN A. L. Vovvles, AN, M. E. Ross, AN. just slide your fingers in cz little further, Chief I 1 .,....,1 - 3 A ,,,,.....,- in vang..- ,,,,..l--Q 5 1,.ff- Q .... fl., ,ffl i , ..,, ... f f'-J-:, '17 -A f' 'L -LTL' ,-.1-'V' ZN'-f....- H U ,ak if Q V, 'Umm -7 Zfjff fxW ,E X. .N x '-XXRX xX x XXX x X x FXWXXXN xx X X irq X S- ,- i 5 xxX f M f' ,, 5 Z 7 X W . X N A CC WIWIUNICATIC NS new :Tr :ENT 1 4 LCDR J. J. Thompson F FIMUNICATION S OFFICER QTJG R. A. Mitchell LTJG J. N. Denberger LTJG R. E. Seiler LTJG T. H. Prior Jr ATCH DIVISION JO RADIO OFFICER WATCH DIVISION JO COMM TRAFIC CR DIVISION OFFICER ? ,TJG H. Cnb Hagen Jr LTJG G. C. Tamplin ENS J. T. Haggenmiller ENS E. Cnj Krogh Jr P SIGNAL OFFICER WATCH DIVISION JO REGISTERED PUBS OFFICER WATCH DIVISION JO IS DIVISION OFFICER Q ASIS E. K. Drumeller ENS W. H. Spruance TENS J. E. FARRELL ENS R. B. King ITCH DIVISION JO WATCH DIVISION JO WATCH DIVISION JO WATCH DIVISION JO 15,2 lim TM V First ROWQ G, B, Brubaker, SA, T. W. Blair, SN, I. S. Smith, SN, R.F. Horne, RlXffSN, W. K. Thomas, RMS, J. E. Wheeler, RM2, I. L. Burnette, RM3, J. D. Jackson, YN2, T. D. Stee, RMSN, D. F. Handley, RM2. Second Row: J. Cnj Ellis, SA, J. D. Wright, RM3, D. F. lyfoyers, RM3, W. VV. Wyatt, SN, L. A. Osborne, RM3, C. H. Thomas, RMCS, B. M. Hunt, RM3, M. L. Smertick, RNI3, G. Cnj Walker, RMSN, A. L. Hulliberger, RM3. Third Row: J. M. Barnes, SA, N. A. Brown, SA, K.L. Badger, PCSN, R. D. Conliff, RlVlSN, E. Cnl Heitzman, RMS, T. L. Mosley, RM3, L.W. Doucet, RM3, C. L. Land, RMSN, I. G. Fornwall, RMSA, N. L. Fox, SN, R. L. McFerr0n, RM1, C. A. Senter, RM2, O. R. Montgomery. With their transmitters and receivers, men of the CR Division, send and receive the ship's messages via the air waves. They can receive information which range from top secret information about a ships movement to the news of a new birth to be relayed to a proud father. They are on duty 24 hours a day providing the ship with communications, weather information, and news for a daily newspaper. l sl First Row: H. B. V lk . 1 I lglafgfi ,5N1YgS,3I,GKMLiecff,ifii J'sif25ryiiiniierii5-Rg2isT'vvOgQifiin,1fig' ig' 7 7 ' - ' . ' . C ! ' 3 ' ' Reimer, SA, R. L. England, RMSN, R. E. Taylor, RMSN, JOVE, it looks top notch to noe, Badger. Mary had a lzzftle lamb . . . No, z't's not TELEPHONE CENTER but antenna swzfchboardf' First Row: B. G. Hunt, SN, G. A. Gehrig, SM3, B. Chaney, SMC, P. C. Mclseer, SML C. B. Brooks, SM3, K. D. La ton SM2. Second Row: B. F. Wasliinvton, SN, J. A. Hunt, SN, R. J. Carroll, SN, L. L. Kessler, SN, M. D. Lulikerj sMsN, E. L. Lowry, sMsN, G. c.OReynO1dS, sMsN. The alert men of the 't signal gang maintain a constant Visual Watch for the ship. They are experts in day and night communications and are constantly sending and receiving traffic in a quick and effective manner. I say old man, that IS z'nteVesti'hg,P'i I Szgvfzalmen are kept busy the clock sending 611165 t g messages. Coinnianications... Without it, ships could not live. What a way to niake a living .7 ' ' S . , f , f X flf f Y ff f ' ff f f , X f X f E2 f X f - X X ff , . fl K W, X , X f . W X4 fs I Y Caine back . . . First he wants thein UP, then he wants thein DOWN. bn: 41110 J -A04 xi NX X X ' N X m -T-41.11 ,.-1 1 ,,. I X fix. -1'---r J' 1 I f Q I I is J! ! -3: :. Z- W156 fp NAI Gill' N D1-EPA IT! I.'-ENT CDR W. F. Abernathy A NAviGAroR K LCDR Wir. McNett Assr NAvrGAToR Navigation is the art and practice of locating the position and plotting the course ofthe ship. The job of the Quartermaster consists of keeping a running account of everything that takes place aboard ship, at sea and in port, winding all the ship's clocks, and taking over the job of helmsman when precise steering of the ship is necessary. First RoW:T Pierce, SN, SW. Shaw, SN, E. Cnl Hollins, SN, P. C. Wlriitacre, QM3, D. D. Greci, QMCM D. E. Chilcutt, QM2, R. B. Porter, QM3, N. E. Cobb, SN, J. E. Sutton, SN, T. E. Mortimer, SN. Second Row E. L. Upson, SA, J. A. Fuller, SN, R. J. lvlay, SA, S. R. Hill, SN, W. L. VVarner, SN, D. I. Porter, SN, XlV.W. Fox SN, T. R. Boggs, SA, R. M. McCoWn, SN, I. E. Leary, SN. 7 JA-,gi Nw, ff Cf A 5: QQ f X xj X X Q, 4 S, xQs5.w SEX ii 1 +A fo 9 I . 9 -P ,f'i1.x A -:':,,,b Q 4 192' ' A U . f fx N 5 f 3 f J 'V K, KK f J Ich 'X fzg Y Y , i-9-'.,,-1 Sick BAY H0035 0700 -0300 S5XiX.b'g y EFT X I ff XX A Q 91 K K X if N Z 5 R 1 Y f ' 555,913 A, M ,-....- .-.--gL.'l. '5 r ' A ...-.n....,.d CDR R E Greenburg MEDICAL OFFICER H Division serves a two-fold purpose. Primary duty is to take care of the phy- sical health of the crew. Secondary, training ship board personnel in the fundamentals of first aid. A large Ward, X-ray equipment, complete test laboratory and pharmacy are some of their facilities aboard ship. LT R J Rltff-ff LTJG R I Wentwort ASS T MEDICAL OFFICER MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE After you aie the bozfile what did you do with D I must have one somewhere PIEDICA.. DEPAI IPIENI' Ciiifsf Row: LA. Cormier, HM3, D. M. Deschane, HM3, no Huff, HM2, J.L. White, HM1, RA. Vangofdef, HNIC, C. R. Wood, HN13, R. L. Anderson, HM2, R. E. Jenkins, HN, J. R. Guzman, SN, D. D. Hatt, HA. Second Row: M. K. Saphore, HM3, J. B. Saunders, HN, C. C. Seyfried, HM3, E. M. Broderick, HN. tl I order some candy lollypops so the Let's see, what will I make the APC pill can give them to his patients? out of THIS time? I think theyre enjoying it. -.,.f ' Dah F.-L D CAPTAIN JA. Koch DENTAL OFFICER The mission of the Dental Department is to provide the highest standard of dental care for officers and enlisted personnel on board, 'and prevent and control dental disease. Professional dental services offered by the Dental Department include exami- nation and diagnosis, operative dentistry, oral surgery, prosthetic dentistry and dental hygiene. AssT DENTAL OFFICER LT 5 D H D DIVISION OFFICER ASST DENTAL F1rstRoW K W P lb DT3 R B ' DT3 B W Jones Slflafi Egg Eck DN. . Travelbee, DT2, E. A. Grossman, DTl R S Boyle DT1 .l R Farlev 'he best, most modern, equzpment ts on board XL ze YORKTOWN to extend meats capobz'tz'tz'es. 5 X 7 x Doc, do you have to P You'1fe LAUGHING now, but z't's your turn next EI rl 5 I l I I Ir! I I Wi i 'EIA IIC NIO J!-'.'.LRl'PlElIl' CDR I. A. ROb1nSOn OPERATIONS OFFICER CDR E A Boyd CDR L F Cooney AIR OPERATIONS OFFICER CIC CFFICER K , lV M Vrrkr MMT! A ,V.Y A-N-if 4 W -f'-'4 v: ' T' ' I 5' A II I I li 1 A ' I' 4 - q I I I I A I I I I I I It ri I I A ll LCDR C. L. Armstrong LCDR E. E. Rubey Jr. LCDR F. A. FRIESCN r METEOROLGGIST AIR INTELLIGENCE OFFICER ASS'T AIR OPERATIONS . OA DIVISION OFFICER OC DIVISION OFFICER I I ir IL I I LT D- R- Omer LT T. O. Mccurre C LT C I Metz LT R N H-rrr III I ASS-'T CIC OFFICER ANTI-SUE-SURFACE OFFICER I ' ' A ' ' f L 'CQ I , OI DIVISION OFFICER OP DIVISION OFFICER ASS T AIR OPERATIONS QE ' K l 4' 1. I .OFF 1. ? TR92 IOP First Row: LTIG I. M. Heiges, LT T. O. McCune, LT G. M. Mulvany, CDR L. F. Cooney, LT W. F. Edwards LT D. R. Oyler, LTIG G. CnD Forstner. Second Row: ENS R. J. Berkebile, ENS M. A. Sutton, LTJG R. N Sk1rpan, ENS H. I. Brook, ENS J. C115 Mair III, ENS M. S. Schrupp, ENS J. A. Tharp. LTIG P F Noland LTJG S. Z. Fahnestock ENS F. Iorio ,T ELECTRONICS OFFICER ASSIT SHIPIS TRAINING OFFICER TRANSFER OFFICER E l 1 i T i 1 ! ri 1 3 ll .5 2 n 1 E l i '1 ? W STATU 5 BOARD? Lqgdgg f?L'j.QQ L1? l Vdf 50,914 551 'img- ,. S, 0g , A ,B -' f--1 -W ,, ,J ,.----J 1 r f 4 N ...-1-1'-5 X I gmle W Fi1'St ROW! J. F- Carter, AN, L. B- Piers-211, AN, M. J. Melacon, AC3, J. H. Anderson, AA, C. L. Barnum, AA, G. R. Kennedy, AN, O. L. Cheesman, AN, D. H. Reeves, AN, D. Sikes, AC3. Second Row: J. A. Crown, AN, J. M. hhflcillgzgue, AC2, J. L. Robinson, AC3, H. A. West, ACC, R. A. Karver, AC3, W. G. Russell, ACI, R. N. Frenc , 1. The Carrier Air Traffic Control Center CCATCCD is a new concept in aircraft carrier operations. It embodies the centralized control of aircraft operating under the direction of the carrier, thereby acting as a central agency for control and accounting of aircraft. Air Operations and Carrier Controlled Approach are the two sections of CATCC. Air Operations serves as a coordinating and scheduling center for the ship's flight operations and furnishes flight information to pilots. Carrier Controlled Approach QCCAD directs airborne aircraft through the use of radar and radio. Under conditions of low visibility and at night, this section directs aircraft in departing and approaching the carrier by assigning altitudes and courses to fly. During the approach phase of operations, CCA directs the aircraft to a proper position relative to the carrier for a visual landing to be accomplished. R Look, as HO WDY DOODYiz'me.1 F A., xg' ' ' N A AIR OPERATIONS I , xgm pw u .52 fW S 0 f Q A if' A X y e5Y O X KSC! Z- fx Ln W7 x., f f www? I ':, l ',,,,'-1 4' fb , 'Q ff' ovw .a- aff, - , li .4 V First Row W R Abernathy ETRSN E W Merrick ETR3 D 1-I Nagel, SAEF, R. I. Bass, ETN3. Second Row: LU E Hughes ETR2 E G Terry ETR2 E L Gamble ETN2 N. C. Donofrio, ETN3, A. M. Delater, ETC, C. J, Douglass ET1 H R Coffman ETR3 J D Kenley ETRSN R N Evans, ETN3, G. E. Saunders, ETN3. Third Row: D R Schuster ETR3 P W Shipley ETR3 A L Scherff ETR3, P. R. Moenter, ETN3, D. W. Beck, ETN3, J. P. Lerma ETR3 W W Peavey ETNSN C B DeArm1tt ETRSN The men of COE Division have the never Job of maintaining the network of equipmentuaboard ship. Both day and night may find tihelse men repairing everything from transmitters to radar repeaters. The quarterback fades back for a pass as the end goes down field. lf! :HU 3 , , ,IJ -s U ix ,5- M QQ - 'i OPS 1 me 2 l EL Zo 3 4,2350 OLO5 Sximwiw P 1 1,...,, E NN S C 5 04 9 mofmmg C if H- -f O 2.0 fx 7 CLo,XwbEvP5 X f - TT First Row: D. M. Feazell, SA, J. W. Hankins, SN, VV. R. Berryman, AN, W. L. Wages, SA, R. R. Baskett, SA, C. A. Maynard, SA, P. I. Pealer, RD3, R. J. Simon, RD2, R. E. Sisco, SA, J. C. Wheeler, AN, D. J. Fox, AA, D. A. Garza, RDl, W. R. Lewis, RD3, D. F. Koch, RD3, T. C. Brown, SN, M. A. LaCrone, SA. Third Row: R. D. Newcombe, RDSN, C. E. Henderson, SN, L. C. Eanes, SN, J. E. O'Leary, SA, L. W. Wilson, SA, J. T. Bange, SA, E Newton, SA. Second Row: M. A. Bolin, R. B. Reiser, SN, G. F. Schmitt, RD3, L. A. K. Robertson, RD2, A. Cnb Mm W. C. Greer, AA, L. E. Rickan, RD3, D. F. Depew, SA, K. D. Stephens, SA, J. L. Anderson, RDSN, J. L. McDonald, SP: sA, M. J. spiesman, sN, A. E. Hoang, sol, H. J. Barte11,sA, Jill? we The OI Division, known as the Combat Information Center, are the Eyes and Ears of the Ship . With the use of Various pieces of equipment, they gather information concerning movements of ships and planes, both unidentified and friendly. Visual lookouts are stationed high on the island structure as a dou- ble check on the radar and to identify objects close to the ship. 1 . 2 -Y '.vv .L V106 UVllrJ 09009 DIDOI O u o Q a n - We qi, Y 3 i I I I 1 i v w I I F T if F Q E l First Row: R. L. Irby, RD2, S. S. Taylor, RD3, D. E. Hague, RD3, J. Nl. Clarlison, AN, C. vv. ivnner, QA, KA. Schrieber, RD3, E. C. Fernandez, SA, J. R. Hudson, SN, J. W. Foster, RDSA, T. P. Halloran, SN, W. E. Giliam AN. Second Row: D. J. Richter, RD3, J. L. Burns, RD3, A. H. Suarez, SN, M. C. Pierce, SA, B. M. Michaelson, RDCA, K.E. Sawyer, SA, R. B. Smith, RDSN, W. S. Pickering, SA, V. S. Moore, RDSA. Third Row: j,Lf T Lanham SA D. E. Hirte, AA, B. R. McBrayer, RDSN, J. 1. Savoy, AN, J. H. Pippett, SA, R. D. Meverden, SN, , A. C. A1len,,AN, M. V. Moore, SN, D. W. Saunders, SA, W. M. O'Connor, SN, G. D. Davis, AN, R. A. Reed, SA J. D. Paige, RD3. T I i 1 i K i N T Q i I i f Ai cc Re k X E, Q,- 'V 7' , X X x X if M ,, I. of 1 ff ,V ,f f V, X, ff z I ff! f 'fnl , ' v f f f , ,,f,!' fff, f ,' ,f , 1.7 ' ! f f4,fff . Q, fff- f X I I X ff -X! X f f f - if ff ,. f f Z ff ' XX 2 a ,.41 'X x l l First Roiiy L R. Madden, PH3, I C Baskett, SN, C li. Pourier, P1-1.5, J. 1-1. rxnignt, rim, ix. L. Dandstroin, fm, it . . . ii ' , SN, DW. c 115 f , PH2, S. E. Bums, AN, L. G. Maynard, SA, L. qnp Richardson, SN. Second T Ebvii Brcl-Tigilticihinson, SN, Wi1RtirlScdgers, YN3, D. M. Knight, PH3, J. S. Premzic, PHC, J. D. Cole, PHC, G. W. Walker, YN'l, c. A. coss, PH3, M. J. Dillon, SA, G. M. Lawson, SN. The Photo Lab, Air Intelligence OFFICE and Operations make up OP Division. The Photo Lab handles all the photography, besides loading, developing and nr aerial photography from the squardrons. The Air Office analyzes and disseminates all information which squardrons compile while flying their missions. Last, but least, the Operations Office staff handles all paper work in lation to the planning and operation of the ship. 6 D0n't look, he's going to take cz picture of us f idfiti SN' . PHQ Opemi EIC: HH and D g AMI Qmon ' NLE nnpef V shlp. if P f. E5 5 S P 'Ur fx Y' Who's Opal P You take two parts C0j7r66, one part saga1'... - How to make sake MM i S PRESENT a e o 2 e -a X o X ! 3' i X ' 3 x 5 X I ?' 4 1 s l 5 1 ll! X' ll ll.1wl.lilllull5 H,- Whazf do you mean let go 9 D I First Row: J. H. Raymond, AN, V. L. Hodson, AG2, H. N. Stewart, AGCS, 'E C. E. Carpenter, AG2, D. M. Mclntire, SN. Second Row: W. D. Balding, AG2, G. L. Timm, AG3, J. E. Blazek, AG3, R. W. Pittser, AG3. lf OA Division, '5cORK'1OWN's Weather Service Personnel, coll - evaluate, and disseminate meteorological and oceanographic informa- for the ship and aircraft operations. li if if ,gn 1 ' Lefs say z'1f's going to min HERE today! g 'i ll. gux 4 lk v X 4.41 d . X x Sl PPLY CDR C. E. Thompson SUPPLY OFFICER DEPT I LT R. F. Webb LTJG L. W. Matthews I I ASS'T SUPPLY OFFICER S1 DIVISION OFFICER ENS T. A. Moran S6 DIVISION OFFICER LTJG T. VV. Wakeield S5 DIVISION OFFICER LTJG E. D. Doepp S3 DIVISION OFFICER CWO-4 C. Cnj Davis S2-SZM DIVISION OFFICER l.. fx ---'- Yd 'L'4,,,,, ,4---' 5 s7fiQfQ if 11 - 'XJ' XJ4l-51' 731 E 75? First Row' E E Ellis SK3 F M COX SK3 R A Sl YXNXNE ii The S-1 Division requisitions, FD 0 FD ,... 41 FD an cn 1-Y' O FE cn Q3 O O O CI I3 FP cn EH H E ,-2 Q- SAD Q3 W fD U3 5. U2 .f: FD U3 o FH an fc: to P1 o E. 93 f'?' CD ill if: Wenty-eight thousand different if :ems of repair parts and general ff jtores type material aboard the iii,f,TORKTOWN. Thirty-two dif- J! arent storerooms are maintained firoughout the ship and issues f 're made from each space daily. Z X-..,. X. ., M'--V.. J, VAN, .X NNN x..,'W xxx 'Vern , .X . . . , , . . , , . . ater, SK3, J. H. Roy, SK3, H. G. Norman, SK2, R. E. Hansen, AKl, A. S. Cahasug, SK2, E. A. Gonzales, SKS, R. H. Kemp, AK3, D. W. Wilson, SN. Second Row: E. T. Gronda, SA, B. D. Tennison, SKSN, R. lVl. Nielsen, SN, T. W. Kckellop, SA, L. I. Velez, SN, R. L. Randolph, SA, J. B. Blackwell, SN, H. L. Stark, AN, A. I. Pittman, SN, J. F. Shields, SKSN. L ......i ....-....,,h .WJ S E W 1:1 lumugllluluu ' fiiiiiwifiu 5 mm -mm -any , ,WM Wm, X .... ,. ..... . sim.. nm Q2 szw b W ,,,,.,,,, F -. ,.,,,. x ,.,.,,.V:.T3, ,, ,..,, V -ff, --V-,,.'-Q-,-:zx , ...... I A ...... 'm Wm 3, :all maximum-El' l m . mul www M. ,.., . ., ,... '-if -. ...... '1' f ' y '-'M I' W... .,,... 'M-3 1:3 fi fi ' tl el '13 Zi 'Ii 'Zi fl el tl i 9' fi A .QUUU .lg 1 in two months 5 L25 A -I?1 si W E3 4 . E B , . tg ,- Y.. iY 'Q U5 i 1 Bong! Bong! Chocolate bars, awz'oz'ng.' HW Ph0W 7406771567 2.3 Hee, Hee! 10 TONS of mcttshes FREN CH postcards ? OW motto z'sQ LOOK BUSY, First ozgorettes ooo,ffet, , , X icsm PAQS 'Z f K June 63 Gull X N .1 , ,,,,m f L P I WfMN f - - --: ---N ? 5ff5ii7-3255-+if4-iii:-Sli 5l-. ,..-- ' fn, --5, C-who N I Ovufgx ENT 5 , I 1. q-,Qi X 006 1 . ,A.. 1 A PM ken ., 'iii' Q , ... D 1,mi'0'13EZx. Ev 9.2,'f,.v'fFLO X , 4. Pas-eff w'HOw5 b'CH65E2'4TLY? 6. La sr U gi? 5 0959 f- 9IPf! 9 U! 6 i QLLL0 4 -111-'11 H- , :M---M 3-----.-, - ., -. :N .-., ., -:T11.-.-,.,,... Q-...x .. ,:...,.......... .. .. gee Xe AW 'T' Luc C31-ul NM? f-, r':Q.- K4 b 1 I 2tL5', '- C : .Y. C. Ch , SN, R. C. G1 b kl , SN, J. A. Estrada Jr., CS3, R. C. Green, CS3, LR. Jorllgenson, SNHHR. A. Sheldon, S?,e1?V?. I5eToliver, SN, E. F. Peterson, CS3, P. G. Lovett, CS3. 1 R A. N' B 1 , csfs, R. K. M11 , csz, D. B. Busch, csi, J. K. Johnson, csi, L. L. Ackerman, csc, B gieiiiliy CS1 L. Tiziiley, CS2, D.L.1'1?idwe1l, CS2, R. E. Flintcroft, CS2, R. O. Wilkinson, CS2. Third Row: I Hobaft, sA', R. 1-iuefta, sK3, R c. McNiel, csa, c. W. MOUB11, sA, B. G. crisman, csa, B. J. Monroe, sA, o Wiley, CS3, S. L. Jones, SN, .l. R. Scobee, CS3. The S-2 Division consists of all the Ship's Cooks, Butchers and Bakers. They prepare the Wholesome meals consumed by the YORKTOWN's crevv. The Gen- eral Mess is functioning 24 hours a day, serving 4 times a day for a total of 12 hours daily food service. The average amount of provisions prepared each day is 1800 pounds of potatoes, 1500 pounds of meat, 700 pounds of vegetables and 800 pounds of bread, using approximately 130 tons of food products a month at a cost to the U. S. TaX payers, Cyou and D of some 35 66,000.00 per month. ff Well, they did tell me rd mzzy be COOKING UP. in the Navy. ,X M 'fa I rr Q' f jf N! !.t,,-as S f 42.9, rs Y! l f- , J -..,,,, V Feedzng 2,200 men ts a three times a day Mead Pies job, that never seems to end. A sea gall never LOOKED so Another pze outtzng ceremony Now Zet's see, that was three tons of potatoes . .. iii ad ' I W 4 l i I 1 ', I, L 5 V w V v i i i I QI 1 Q I I I w E lx Je il QL. Thai golden egg has to be here someplace First: Roll one QQ 77 Chop one . . . The Roll Roll Stretch two ww ef Af ' A Ms hw f, Nw, X ,X . Q 77 Wezgh two YORK TO WN S newest Dance XX 'Q 71-a Q5 '.j.1Ilw-WLWKVH V 1,U7.f,'2-,A . J K XX X 7 31 5 R 3. x X Inf M W I-IUW LX 470 ..! fm F-Q I 11 '1 I Q N bk KI ' 1-si .1 y, Q -ull' . X56 em Y l 5 l 'I First Row: D. W. Witheron, AA, D. F. Farnsworth, FA, C. R. Rainey, FA, M. G. Feldman, FN, K. E. Strange, SA, D. Carnacho, B. R. Mortenson, AA. Second Row: D. G. Rivenbark, FA, D. I. Burkemper, FA, R. P. Gluck, AA, R. R. G,Ne1l, PH3, G. F. Gilliam, AA, G. L. Fairbanks, AA, P. L. Ogren, SA, J. G. Watkins, SA. Third Row' J. R. Tyson, FA, IDM. Kinsey, FA, W. R. Tone, SA, D.D. Rutter, AA. L. I. Ramacker, EMFA, EJ. Gray, ABI-IAN, J. H. Theriac, AN, G. L. Manley, AA. l S-2M is responsible for the cleanliness of the Mess Decks throughout their assigned area. The division is made up of 107 TAD personnel. Out of this 107 men, there are 11 rated personnel who are in the class of what is X known as the Mess Deck Master At Arms. The duties of the MDMAA are to supervise the cleanliness and upkeep of the Mess Decks and adjoining areas. In this area there are two sculleries, one forward and one aft Qbetter known as dish washing machinesj, which are also known as the 'Q hot spots of the Mess Decks. There are men assigned to the galley to help the cooks. They are also assigned to the garbage grinder at sea to dispose of the l ,waste food materials. Of the 107 TAD personnel assigned, ninety-six are non-rated. These young L men come from all the different divisions throughout the ship, including the four squadrons, HS-4, VS-23, VS-25, and VAW-11. These men work very hard keeping the Mess Decks squared away for the ships company and squadron personnel. They work from 0500 and sometimes earlier, until 2000 or 2100 at light, often times later. When the ship S at sea, they have a night check made 119 Of 3 small group of men from that .296 which serve the midnight rations to Nnersonnel on night duty. The remainder if the men are on the day shift and Zupport the breakfast, dinner, and UPPGI meals. , fd BRING ON THE CREW 'a if gi xzvsx. . I5 1 I 1 ll-an 7 GO-G0-G0 YOU DID WHAT ? Serve y0u1fseb'. And be served. X First Row: K. D. Stephens, SA, W. R. Hallum, SA, S. B. Gardner, SA, Y. F. Horibe, SA, L. E. Wilson, SA, G. R Bernard, SA, E. F. Pullen, SA, B. F. Washington, SN, A. C. Allen, SN. Second Row: J. M. Barnes, SA, R. E Knaus, FA, J. R. Eslinger, FA, R. L. Gall, GMT3, F. Tupuola, BTl, R. E. Seymore, ABH2, N. T. Smith, ETR3 K. E. Ferguson, AN, W. R. Berryman, AN, B. F.. Culbertson, AN. Third Row: P. L. Brown, FA, J. R. Bates, AN R. N. Neve, AA, A. J. Goldstein, AA, C. F. Johnson, AA, R. Boutwell, BTFN, T. M. King, ADRAN, R.E Estlund, FA, T. J. Anderson, AA, J. D. May, SA. F li 7 l 1 425 ' Gee, just like Mom used to make. Y:L?iL,:f f-tif, N I l 'W i , , 1 E 4 1 i SMALL TYPE MESS COOK Kool aid-Kool aid Clean-clear through , A :Qs V sinh, 00 f FR ALL WW , if-H --igffgf'-'J' V hh'A'kP 'h'mW W MWA 1 W Qi tl W gl ! ft 1 1 A yi 13 X: It V r 1 1 w 1 E ! 3 J I l r! I ,Q s ' 1 EI i E it 1 T E 2 I i -,I - f GRRRR . . . r You saw cz girl named Alice go through THERhE???5 H ' U M 0142 42, what 5 yours ?? Come oh out I know you're in there '-1 Yr -cf f ' f4 q I in A V n . ,k fi '., f fx K -:4P'-'?':-its-T J K N I X X - I Q . , rg f it 3 i ' ' NX 7 X , 1'- ' Goff 2 X ' MZ, J I QWHTER Y ' F ix N . 5 YE ' M 1 - f 1 Owe M- 051 E - 2 Q QW P , ml, ,P W' ' if -.2 ll 'W 'K' 1 '35 ww ' M , xffX ' +2046 f XX wmv! WY 'Rm MT rf. M U X i,!1f2ii9f'f 4 ' x 2- C' J J ' 2-, D V-4 gf AX ,fini H . X514 J fp A ' l 'Q . ,A ' ll Mu f if W N f if . 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Thom Son SN H Hmm ton sHsN G E Kelley SN E Mcelmey SN C Brookb AN Ping lRcbly sl31TA K Rgsenberry SN D L lziloughmdler SA R Feurhenn SA P Honeycutt SN Second Row H Egerdahl SH3 L H Wmn SH2 B Sulhvan SH2 C Lang SH3 J Pence SH1 P Terrado SHC Nl P Kemmerer SH2 P Res1rello SH2 H Calara SH3 F MODt6V1Ig6H SH3 Th1rd ROW .l Webb SHSN .l Closs SH3 C Elhs SN I Pellet1er SA R A DePasquale SN D Degraffenned SA S Lowe SN H LCDOVIYZ SA J Haynes SN R Schevv SK3 D Rottmo SA S 3 D1v1s1on IS that The name 1S very to the men of the sole reason for our The rate of men 111 of Sh1p s Serv1eemen descr1pt1Ve as serV1ce YGRRTOVVN 1S the eX1stence The laundry not only Washes the clothmg of the crew but also Washes bed l1nen table l1nen and all the l1nen for s1ckbay and dental The sh1ps Cobbler shop and ta1lor shop are ava1lable to serve the needs of the sh1p The two stores and fountams as Well a the mamtenance and operatlon of the Vend mg machmes are S 3 s funct1on The barber shops for ofheers CPOS and crew are ma1nta1necl by S 3 personnel If Ive told you once Ive told you twzce we doni SELL that heref 6. ! 1 Opps, watch that EAR ,,1..1- Whey bring rne one rnore SHOE... SIZE 52 ,' Twelve Dollars Knit one . . . Pearl two Red Cnrtazns ?? Dzg those CRAZ YYY knee socks ff A 5 if g 1' f ffff ll 4 I V92 f Zan f fi If 4? 4. , f 709 Z 62 74 5 f .f ' f . Z 421' PNN .EiE, ,S.LQb 1' lin lfX,i.C:.... I CJ-N xv S 'PLM Wowevl ffm' Payday comes but twice a month bi, on those two days S-4 takes the ce Division responsible for thermaintenanf and upkeep of the two thousand plus pci reccrds of the crew of THE FIGHTINI LADY. However, much more goes on heliirli, the caged windows of the disbursirll ofhce than just the hi-monthly paydafl settlement of, travel and shore paff' claims, registration of allotments, currentli exchanges and answering questions-,I pertinent and otherwise---on pay record. 7 T . , 7 N t n u 0 of ' the stage. This is the Dishursing V I U 4 A in I r ll First Row: P. J. Gerlach, DK3, G. E. Welch, DK2, B. E. Downs, DKI, B. E. Perez, DK2, K. I. Allen, DK3. Second Row: G. T. Hall, Jr., SN, E. E. Herrly, SN, I. W. Joll, DKSA, D. K. Ruthenbeck, DKSN. I . quarters allowance, ' federal income ta, state income tax, pay checkages, and thi. all-important question: WHY ISNV, MY PAY THIS TIME AS MUCH Af IT VVAS LAST? T S-4 got the chance this cruise to pm-K just how much they knew about exchang rates in greenbaclis, military payme, certificates, yen, pesos, and Hong Koi dollars. Familiar cry: 'i YEN PART TONIGHT, MEN. I x He adds well d0es1fz't he? Y T- Mz'ne, ALL mz'ne!! .1 K Q , - X A V fi N f . , iZ f 1i' xf' W Q , 'lf' J 3 XY , f l A' 1' f I 1 I-1,5 'X V- b ',,! X ,ff' '.fl 4',W QQ fSiffSl?f1 'l 9' X - Eff 'fi-g1fIvs f' ' -..Qf-'1ff '1f,giff' 1 ff' I ff yi ' ii Lg A. V Z? ' M4 I Z if X sg I I 4, ff QQSWQ 9 Q v A ' '5 199' ff f'ffZf3g.1ef::f ' Q4,, 9 Y ff I ,, ,, f + i Qfii,--j QQQQ E 0 9 , 'f,g,i,,- f, f,. ww. eg ff . QZQQ We x e2 l X Q4 o' I Q . X K x. A b,4 '.q'.'4 MW' 'f sf X fi? ,WM f f ,, N 4'9v 2 ffl , 0699 2 ff 'vbw W x QQ' ty 3 A, 'Hy Z., xkxx fr. ,fy 1 X -. W lf 1 ,H ,, ' , ff, Q N 00 Y W X Rx 7 pgs NL tk ' 1 Q X4 ga X L X5 qgfg' XR 'N K W 1 'QW' X KX JA 1 Q Q' X FQ, Q-12,5 -sr ww. v QI, 1 v iw... Q 3 T, IILY 2yx,,. V -Q V fini, .59 ' v ' ' ' W '. -, if A' v X xoiix Hike, A v .xg k'f'?'w' 3xg5w 'Ql?:e?'SwQ4.,'ffZ 1 -'.' sf g12Y1-ff-7-?Q' 95 'Nh .,1- , -f . 9, 'F 393' 37 Q' -'A' ' ' 'A 1 ,'9 ,fv - -f iv vi , twms' ' ' Q 75 , YY ?2 f X' f 'K 5f.X2:f 2'f' Qua i l'4f i H1 x L ' f' ' 1 0 .. , uhhuhs N - 5-ffix - xx 5 i ka.- 10 First'Row:, C. Odullo, SD3, N. A. Colocar, TN, A. Taganas, SD3, S. Almero, TN, D. Magbanua, SDJ, N. Semere. g TN. Second Row: B. A. Guzman, SD2, Ir. M. M. Winsmore, SD1, W. E. Johnson, SD2, C. Laborte, SD2, L, Q, Cruz, SD1, C. Dedicatoria SD3, E. R. Gillamac SDI, G. Damasig, SD2, A. B. Congzon, SD3, G. R. Pelicen SD2. Third Row: M. Olaes, TN, N. McColl, SD3, D. Peralta, TN, G. R. DeLeon, TN, TJL. Hardin, SD3, J. D. Young, TN, F. Hanseroth, CS3, J. Gibbs, SD2, B. A. Ordonez, TN. , i il '. S-5 Division is responsible for the maintenance of Gfficers Country N and meal preparation. Personnel in S-5, must study and know menu planning and nutrition through meal serving, sanitation and Wardroom record keeping pro- cedures. 4,5 FLIP CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN , Q! 'Q LOTS OF i , in IW . I DGUGH , 4 r 4 Il I 3 I 2 . 5 Y I 3 ,, 11 Y, My number is 28705. I N U ! Q , 1 4 I 1- 3 I ' Z I Q k' 'z il as 5 - , W XR 1 I 1 4 ' 2 . 5 . l , Q 3 . The1fe's a WHAT on your fork ? 2 1 .5 E I ,I V - llll! , :- gui 5.6 mn : , 'agus nl In llllllllillila' ' nan: IIHHEIISI' ' L--enum E...---3555: .. .:::::5:l--ui :num -III? 'EI' 1 :Sl In 1 ' 1 lu. 1-F :Fun-n 1IJ 2 lil '12 n 3 3 'I 111 -Q UQ!!! ' ll C I IDI!! 12...-I-EIIE' f IIIHSHUIZ-Qll lllguu y 4-inn an use -I--Ullhihilli' n all :1 N nan:-!:' III!-l ,L ,g,....- 35'- - I I li 2. 1 Make zt look lzke we are working. I I 1 4 v W l 1 go H ! SIZE 17 Count that again. A ing' of? 1 4 H H U 1 nl li ii - l 1 1 1 1 E 2 kl ni 1 BUCK M Rooms 1 I , .g I II'II ' ,-M V- . - . . 4 J ,.,f- I I I II I I I I I I I +I I I: II I I I I I. I I SEA I I II It I2 if I II I iI I I II 1 I . ,QI II, QI I I I I I ,l 1 .I I I I . '-II I lx is I I I I EI I I 'I 'I 1- V E I w I If ' ww,- '-zwff I I EI I I I , lI' I I I I CHIE ' INI TIA TION Pictured clockwise is Michaelson, RDCA, eating his first meal as a Chief Petty Officer, His Honor Judge t' Shorty H Owens, SOC of HS-4 assessing new CPO Michaelson to heavy fine, Lotter, AMCA, a brand new Q' hammer slammer taking his sentence with a grain of Salt, New CPO Lotter faces Judges with his Defense Counsel Gregson, AMCA, and Prosecutor McGeorge, SOCS, who succeeded in winning the case for the CPO Mess as always, and finally, members of the court listen while Judge Q' Shorty Owens sentences new Chief to a nominal fine. ri.. ,, IDE CLEA ER S Firsr Row: T. R. Jones, SN, D. B. Martin, SA, C. M. Flanagan SA B M Broderick HN F A Taylor B, C. McKim, SN, R. A. Gunn, SA Second Row: N. R. lVIcGee SA I l Blanchette SA H R Worknian S. Polmounter, BM2, H.L. Price, BM3, B. M. Rabe, SA H B Nash SN Third Row L T Crubbs Crosby, SA, M. R. Snowden, SN, F, L. Brace, SN, G. C. Straub SN V D Lawhon AN O M Barnes SN The Side Cleaners Division is made up with five seaman from each deck division and the necessary rated personnel They are responsible for the cleanliness and maintenance of two deck gear lockers in the forward section of the ship However, their main responsibility is the maintenance ofthe exterior ofthe ship, from the hangar deck level to the water line, All this comes to approximately 56,000 square feet of sides which averages about 3,000 square feet per man in the side cleaning division. Sl NNE? M KW ' W My W f 2' , ff! lily! ,ZZ JI' gl' 1 ' 1 or-:mr ru IENI' L ,,,,iA.,.,, --...-f, ' l, nf 'T-7' ' 1 E 1 I 1 K, 1 .I 1I 11 1. 11 .II I I 1 II11 I II I I LCDR F. W. Preston FIRST LIEUTENANT 1 1 Q LCDR J. H. Miner W DIVISION OFFICER 1 1. .xv I Q ! .5 14, . 11 I .1 1 ,M 1 I 1 I . I I I 1 1 Ni 1 D LTI G M. Cnj Lcmaster FIRST DIVISION OFFICER ...W I CDR E. M. Flowers GUNNERY OFFICER LTIG I. R. Porter GUN ADMIN ASSIT OFFICER X U LTIG N. L. Bell FE LTJG P. L. Leardi G DIVISION OFFICER DIVISIQN QFFICER ,J 1 I I ' , I ENS R. W. Beckler ENS A.XV. Gwdwin ENS D J Biggers DIVISION IO FI' DIVISION Io SECOND DIVISION IO .. an 2 one Niothefbhd IIOY on :J Lt , IN Om ENS L.E Ollver ENS K. A. Bartlett ENS R. L. Sims III THIRD DIVISION OFFICER SECOND DIVISION OFFICER FIRST DIVISION 10 SIIG B-F Jennings ENS R. C. Barnard U J E Goad W DIVISION Io 5th DIVISION OFFICER G DIVISION I0 WW -Vw - - f'1 E 1 BEAN. 3V Horan g, 3, VJ I M MQ .dk Wh, X ,f O X f A MMXWM fn ,, unkn ff ,, X H, , f ff! ' 4 C Byrd BNI2 R Dufford BM2 S H Steen BM1 I R Johnson, BM2, VV. P. Second Row W P MCKSHZIC SN L E Padgett SN M E. Sherman, BMSN, Q Cleamng day Everyday Revezllef Revezllef Reveillel I First Row W I Lehr SA J A Perrell SA I A Bishop SA K P Shew, SA, R. Samples, SA, E. L. VValdon, SA Second Row ,T C Bogener SA R F Seale SN P M Devine SA, J. R. Hodges, SN, R. E. Johnson, SA,- R R Barnes BMSN D H Routte SA R L Allison SA E G Phillips, SN, T. L. Paysse, SN. .Third Rowz. R V Wharley SA M L Ross SA W B Lee BM3 I M Lewis SN J. W. Stefanic, SN, L. T. Elliot, SA, S. L. The First Division's spaces are all in the forward part of the ship. It is responsible for both anchors, starboard refueling and replenishing stations. It has the port weather decks from number two elevator forward and also the forward lower boat boom. It has the Quarter Deck area, outboard of the hangar deck. Below deck spaces include Boatwain'S Locker, sail locker and four decks Of Officer Country passageways and headf. Pride and joy of the First Division is the Captain's Gig and also the nuinber one utility boat. Watches stood at sea by the First Divisim include bridge watches, fantail watcher. and lifeboat watches. ln-port watclifi include Boatswains mate of the watch, sic? boys, dock watches, forecastle watches, anl boat boom watches, depending on the poll the ship is in. General Quarter stations i0'3 clude gun stations and repair parties. -..A U K' kls f'- f,,,,..- ffx H-'af-,,,,.f f fi? ff, U WIXTER PP-LC QS. -'-'-.,,,.,..--- f Wil My mfr , W I l ' ...f.f1i.i'L ' 4' iii L' iii A ' iw' Y' - . r l w 1 N L I l 1 l I 1 1 1 l w L First Row: C. R. Uhtoff, SN, B. Suttles, SA, R. C. Ratcliff, SA, J. L. Bowman, SN, D. B. Boner, BM3, iiV.lQ 1 Ellibee, BM2, M. W. Rogers, SN, L. A. Davis, SA, P.iN. Sparrow, SA, G. B. Atkins, SA. Second Row: G. 0. Beal BMSN, A. D. Hackerott, SA, K. W. Lambert, SN, W. A. Hekel, SA, D. A. Lardie, SA, R. C. Erwin, SN, ll, l Mccoiiister, sN, V. E. strubie, sN, L. s. Dejaynes, sN. . l The Second Division is responsible for the upkeep of -officer,s-country, weatherdecks in the B section ofthe ship operation and maintenance of the ship's 50 man capacity 'motor launch. At sea during replenishment they man the No. 3 refueling station and No. 5 and 7 stations for stores and ammunition. m ' i They also stand watches on the bridge, fantail and the life boat. il This is my rope s l A floating jilling station i I . il 3 Q i l i i m +3 l ll ' l lil 1 i lu war' A l iii 5 - First Row: M. R. Mansfield. BMSN, R. E. Smith, BMSN, M. E. Collier, BM3, C. M. Bridwell, BM3, H. E . Brewer, BM2, R. Torgerson, BM3, L. Alameida, BM3, W. C. Gunnels, SN, R. Cnj Bermudez, SN, C. K. Brower, YNSN. Second Row: R. L. West, SN, W. D. Disalvo, SN, D. E. Patten, SN, R. W. Wilson, SA, K. E. Strange, SA, P. M. Lavelle, SN, A. M. Rosson, SA, W. L. Spires, SN, G. W. Goss, SA, J. J. Dewaele, SA, J. E. Cottrell, SN. A hook-up for safety's sake. QQ I tie here som h S id m y czgare eplace !! um W. ...ma ...... l 1 ? lW2ZWfrW ' N fff fffff v f in-:,..1+-Q.-f, -.E 1 5 V i I Y ya 'E s I 1 w I ' Refuel at sea. F ' 1 1 i ? s 4 1 , 3 , , S0 whem me PASSENGER? Oh' THERE he is ? e ll : ! 451 .i la L E I ' 1 5 - . , , , W I 3 4' R0t's of Rack Q cc 39 WW NUXl llKlkKXXXW W .-lx f1 Qif fyf 4.4-P' ,gf LE AN f :Z X, f F, ll.. iff' Z 3 iff' gz Cf, Z C,-,,.. C-,,, . Cf f 'T , 1 3 A M l-v ' x X X X xx .hd X N fag 5+ Wa' -,1 X W SN I I , S' I 'i if .11 11. II. II 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 III I I 1 I I I I fI II I1 III I? I. III 'Ii II! I ails- II1' ! li II II. I.. I wi' 5 fl i , :EI 5 1 A . 'EH fx 1 .5 NJ .SS f ' rrrsr row: rr. rerrrvrrr, SA, o. L. Tyler, SN, R. O. Barrera, SN, C. E. Mills, SA, J. W. Hudd1rQQrrfMSA. Second Row: VV. B. Guest. SN H. H. VV'1d ' 1 , 1 man, SA, E. W. Trlpp, SN, F. Lee, BM2, J. R. Neumann, SN, R. J. Stankanr ' I A SN. Third Row: H. W. Scott, SN, A. I. Harrison, SN, L. G. Wilson, SN, S, D, Asher, SN, P. Foster, SN, T-I I I Arne, SN. I I Q I 1 I 1 'f I Al I 1 , Let's loosen one mo1fe!! 'TIS the cruise over yet?H A boat kit from our hobby shop Third Division personnel operate and maintain the ofhcers personnel boat, and the two motor whaleboats. The division is also responsible for the upkeep of the paint locker and the incinerator, as well as the fantail and weatherdecks in the C section of the ship. Underway Third Division men stand watch as helmsman, lee helm, bridge messenger, boatswains mate of the watch, life boat coXswain and crew, plus fantail lookouts. At General Quarters the division mans MT 57, both life boats and provides men for ammunition handling and repair parties. For underway replenishment of destroyers, Third Division operates the highline, transferring freight and personnel. During fuel replenishment, we man the after NSFO rig, and also man this station for stores. During these latter unreplenishments, Third Division also handles the highline from the fiight deck. The division provides one-third of the side cleaners force, lowers and hoists mooring lines and accomplishes countless other tasks for the welfare of the ship. BA G I , K kk, fig? ,L ZJLIJNQNQM fe so X, D, .K , ijlgq I p li its ml Q x I . 1 s ' r ' P lm I 1 Y , 1 4 i . W 1 A I P I n jf :il -ng E4 5 ? l , , ll yi? l N 3 Y ' ! f 1 3 r 1 V F. ,. i 'LE li M5 n W ' w n Q n 512' ' N1 1 M 1 'EE EAI, JE gxllf 1,, if'--'? ' ' , N Cleaning is FUN!! Q' Cleaning is FUN !! . n I 1 1 I I 1 4 L f f' Will the REAL Easier Bunny please s stand up . . . ROPE 5 L r Y AND E in PAINT N ... ..,,,,,, 1 ' V. 'I V9 9 s s 6 O v . ,,... ,, ,,.x.. .MMM 1-.WM X . if a Q5 K' If ' X X frfv' m A nr- V 1' sic, IQ .2 Ax X fN f-W l X. 'x QV QQ MJ 4 APN- xa f4X ff x V- TZ X xX - ' 1 . ,AC , . V- - -kv 5- -rfri Q Front Row: S. N. Khazoyan, SA, F. R. Dimmick, SN, R. Bartholomew, GMG3, J.lVI. Williams, GMG3, H.B Collier GMG2, C. J. Dobbins, GMG1, VV. D. Kuntz, GMG1, D. E. Baker, GNIGB, J. Proctor, GNTG3, B1 N. Sloan GMG3., Back Row: G. Herrera, SN, W. S. Lemonds, SA, R. R. Evans, SN, N. Windish, GMGSN, R. Robertson SN, W.-T. Davis, GMGSN, J. Northrup, GMGSN, I. C. Covvgill, SN, J. L. Stahl, GMGSN, L. Temple, SN. GUNNERY DEPT: 5th DIVISION Gunners Mates 'G Fifth Division is in charge of the upkeep of the seven 5 38 caliber guns aboard the U. S. S. YORKTOWIY . Better known as the Cannon Cockers, the division makes sure the guns Will fire Whenever a firing exercise is in order. ' F During General Quarters, the Q' Cockers man all the vital positions on the mounts. This includes ur , mount captain, in overall charge of the mount, and the pointer and trainer who check the dials ul handle the levers on the mount and reports all conditions to the mount captain. It is up to these peot - to see that the mount is receiving the proper signal from the fire control equipment. ' Fifth Division personnel also give the deck divisions a hand When the YORKTOWN receives stores fr another ship or in rigging the high line for personnel transfer. Overall, the Q' Cannon Cockers are integral part of the Gunnery Department and do their part by keeping our secondary line of defense rea to go at all times, day or night A r 1 cc as . U A U A A , I. n 1 Rest period Thafs the FLIPEWITZ butt01fz!! Give him the woifd 6 ' r f 1 ,E 'w 'N , -w Ili It . V 35 H H ,W il ,Y , . xy I n ll 1 n 'r Ii I f 1 3 E11 3 55: Y 'E V, li 1 ,41 lr' 1-fir l His . 13: s 'gg ii WORK 1 ,W 4. Ma' ,fi . +1- Fire one fi GET SET S ls' 5 a , . ll: A J 5 1 1 i A v .1 , 5 --- f I! ' li Hr . p if . s . 1 W ,H 1 U ' T ' 4 ' 1 i i , k ff 'X 4 1 H ffgx ' ' f -X N f 'if'-'fi . , '- Tlx Puri ,g I Q ,f X v gl A-,j?X f2 g f ' Q' Qt, '34 I ' v V rrxx . '- A 4, E W' . ,- X,, XXfX-X Q 'TX --- iff Q 1 0 NX ' X-X JZ XX xx ' -1 --,' X ,. we fs Ns N 52112. 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Pickett, FTC-SN, F. W. White, FTGSN, S. N. Andrews, FTGSN. Second Row: J. N. Simonson, FTGSN, D. N. Lindon, FTG3, N. B. Collier, FTG3, R. H. Benbow, FTC, T. E. Baldwin, FTG3, R. N. Rossbach, FTGSN, R. E. DePhillips, FTG3, lVI. N. Barberi, FTG3. Third Row: D. E. Nash, SN. A. A. Hawkinson, FTGSN, I. B. Williams, FTGSN, R. M. Good, SN, R. L. Bier, FTGSN, I. K. Watkins, SN, J. R. Dayhoff, FTGSN. Fox Division is responsible for the maintenance, up keep and operation of the brains which direct and 1control the Fighting Lady's H 5 inch 38 caliber muscles. In time of enemy air attack these weapons go into ff, iaction. A X Once the detection of an enemy Lgf me at if If raid is established the Fire Con- trol equipment and men go into action. The raid is designated Q electrically' to a gun director, and 'Q locked on. Once the K :director is Q' locked on there is 'nothing the enemy can do to break contact. i i 6 Inputs of target range, bearing and elevation are fed into com- 'S A KPutefS to be combined with other if j -information such as own ship's fl g30Urse and speed, wind data and Jfolectile initial Velocity. Then l Fife Control solution is estab- . A lshed. This solution is continuo- lsly .sent to the guns in order to Z, grosition them so that the projec- N' I1l6 will hit the target at a pre- --E 4 1 ' -'lg-.....ff::- ..f E i , H H ,V W it fl iii YV or W Q'Fz'Zl my lzghief, please i I r 1 i V , ! I i , , P i H ! gi I I I I fl I .J i Ti ll 11 Grab a cola' one from the cooler... - IT FIT YESTERDAT M O USE zfomght And you almost o?z'a'n'i szlgn up f o T if f' I guess we can't watch MICKEY I ' 77 ' 7 A by ' IQ? 77 f 2 MSL K? 5 'i' isr- Tlle BYiCxElT.. .. 515.4 By To Receive 5HOTLINE....e 1' ,r 'Vf-1' BRN T 0 4 j lfi 5 ffffr 1 Wifi M 1f I 11: xl YN NX. rl El'x K 3 i 1 4 I l I 1 1 I X XI' k H'-'WfT1l ': 'Q . ,A 9 S I Y ...-,..' ' K, L 'jf.--- EGG 7 717777 ' f fA,4 f I, I I, . K , X 1 V, I, , , f,Xf ff' f vp!--X377 I, f, f, , , i iv LR 1 A R. C. K ll , AN, W. J. s 1 14, Ao2, D. W. Foster, Aoz, E. L. Leonard, Aoi, 1.1. carpenter, A01 TLOI? Wcralilson AO1 Bridges, AORN? J. L. Griffith, AN. Second Row: L. B. Rodgers, AOAA, W. L. Foster AN, C. H. Eicher, AN, F. E. Dehart, AA, D. L. Haskins, AN, J. K. hiorris, AOAN, R. L. Boheman, AOAN, T., Anderson, AA. ' I When the Word is passed Q' break out ammo, 'QGCAD 'l Division mans one or more of its seven elevators and stands by With handling equipment. From ammuni- tion receipt until delivery to the squadorns by KGCAD H great care is exercised to insure proper handling and safety whether the ordnance is a three pound mini-bomb or a 2,000 pound lovv drag G. P. The primary job of Q' GCAD is as Old as the Navy, assembly and movement of ordnance plus maintaining 37 spaces. F' tR W: D. H. Porter, SA, L. R. Hatman, GMG3, J. L. H l , GMG2, R. . C ' Giiicixf J. J. Gilmaftin, GMG1, 1.12. swarm, GMG2, R. H. Ff3ii1ii,esN, G. W. Cdbb, sif1iej.gMiSiiy,L3.?.Q 122323 Row: W. B. Hugonin, SN, J. H. Adams, SN, N. D. Sales, SA, J. H. Gies, SA, G. E. Barnwell, SA, R, D, Green SA, F. H. Brewer, SN, F. D. Hudspeth, SA, J. D. Johnston, SA. , Need a tvvo thousand pound low drag G. P. for your den or office? See GCBD . While GCBD Divi- sion might be reluctant to issue a bomb for den or ofnce they are never the less on board to requisition, stow and issue the shipls ordnance. They further are responsible for maintenance and testing of the magazine sprinkler systems, an automatic device which floods the ships magazines in the event of fire or an explosion. The final major job is the responsibility for the ship's landing force gear. Included Within GM Division are the ship's explosive ordnance personnel. Az'mf01f the SHORT one on the bridge SOME POP GUN!! r F I xx I N A X X R -1,- ' QS . WTX X 1 A! If X f Y , w 1' -J f ,X p e ow To Assembk if fx ATQRPEUU we ERS? WAY!!! lNSTRucTloN 5 X Tevidrvmzvfw f?4J -fgji 1 '-5vvw,vvYS- AY I' 5,'v v'N -Q Gffyafvvvs -fb-45,-f g,..,,.,f---.f ' ,f ,,- vj, .. -L,.,,.A H. H 'AA ji 215,:.j-jj if Q ff jyff X , , . A, j X 5 xi! kg TNI. PINS ff! Ikli l I . Y - Y 41 A 4 l l I I 1 V l 3 l I: i Q l 7 l 3 .r 1 s .,I v .5 , .2 . l l,! 155 V 1 1 1 I w 1 1 i ll-lil, B, Il. . -u ll ' 1 i il al 17 . l',Ia ill is 5 . 1 i ly L lil ll? Ill , ri . 1. 'i 'll i ',.r- ll, I-l .., 1. ,U ,,.. . ,, .. , V , V WH 3 ,W First Row: M. F. Fogle, NIN3, C.E. Riley, TNISN, B. L. lVIaclia, MNSN, 1.1. Lavery, TMSN. Second Row J. S. Sliely, GMT2, F. G. McCammon, AOl, J. H. Brubeck, AO1, R. A. Nentwig, TNI1, R. K. French, TM2, Hasselbrack, TM2. Third Row: R. L. Gall, GMT3, R. E. Wallace, GMT3, L. C. Spate, MNSN, F. T. Fisler, MNSB F. A. Robinson, TM3. It says here, you will have good fortune and happiness today 4 RI KY ff ff N 1 1 1 11 1 1 111 U 1 if 1 1 1 i 1 i 1. 11 1 1 l 11 I 1 1 1'Q l1 N. Wi. 'I 111: ,iI' ii 1l1 1!. 4. 1 11 f. 1131 ! i ' 1, ,111 iwf 1i-! 11. 1 1 1if 115 .cg .ff ff N fill .-Q-X ze- 1 iffaoie. fe?-N' I I . NX I 11 1 .z .y 144 ' A .J f0 X ,. 1, 1 'Wy CAPTAIN W. W. Barton. RRRR I COMMANDING OFFICER MARINE DETACHMENT SEVENTH DIVISION FIRST LT R. F. I 01111 SOD EXECUTQVE OFFICER MARINE DETACHMENT CONSTANT WORK .X .fi rl V 1 f 5 1 1 K if 1 i ,L 1 1 C , -4 f ',..., i 1. 3, i I it i A ' i 1 i l i, ZW l M li .ni I i I. I 1 l l Ilf ill 1. lg 1 I 1 . i 1 .1 ia E 1 l 1K vi 1 5 li l Al i1.,a 1. is l1yi Q1 E51 1 1' E EL- 5: gi I 51. 1 I. .I Y- 1.1 . i ' ll' 1. ix il .1 ll 1 X 11 1 1:1 li 1 in ., l Haiti A ki ?l-1 -ff? ---f-1 4---1' Q ,, ,, ,, -:Il-f ?A-- .4 , ' ' I ' TIES- ..,, ' 1 1 I 11...,KR N I f sswmiwi 1 Nm f 5 Nw '1 1 -X, , wus A, I . -N. 'r ,ml . N..,.AN ..,,4WMA. 1 ln, 1,,,1,,xN - ir or , K , , I M 1' NM , My 1 M XXX, ' ' ' . ' -. 1 1 I , 1 ,gy 111' II11 1 1 in ugN.-,g,,,ANxXV! N... 'KX M1r 1 11 11 .. .1 11 -.wf.1W4+wf11..1 Une.- - A A ,i QU .,1,,1 . fi ,, 1 ' A , H C N 1 , Pirst Row: LCp1 R. L. Dixson LCpl J. P. Quillin Pfc B. G. lVIaXWell LCpl YV. Ghaires. Second Row: LCQ 1 I. E. Kerr, LCp1 D. E. Kelly, Pfc P. W. Armstrong, LCpl W. T. Mosley, Capt W. W. Barton Jr., lst Sgt Pl Hauser, LCp1 G. W. Martin, LCpl V. L. Stuart Ir., LCp1 K. A. Wickstrorn, Pfc P. G. Belsey. Third Row: Cp l C. N. lVIcGraW, LCp1 J. D. Aaron, Pfc W. H. Lenvik, Pfc R. E. Baker, Pfc E. I. Herkslian, Ir., Pfc J. VV. Morri Pfc7P. L. Klevene, LCp1 I. W. Hutchins, Pfc P. J. Colyer, Cpl C. VV. Musson, LCpl P. A. Gill, LCp1 K. O. Salye: Cpl D. J. Dantonio. 1 T .L x W, M.-..,,.,,,k I, ,,,. ...M ,,,,,,f ...MK W . , .. 'W .sg 4 as gm... A mf W . fr' f . ...W X . ' xX---'- ' Xt-...r .Lg First Row: LCp1 E. A. Cheramie H, LCpl C. D. Johnson, Pfc P. H. Nugent, Sgt A. P. Miral, LCp1 W. P. Graybill, Pfc C. S. Allen, LCp1 J. T. Coleman. Second Row: LCp1 R. A. Hattabaugh, LCpl C. R. Ulch, LCp1 V. V. Friend Jr., Pfc P. G. Thompson, SSgt J. Cisotto, lst Lt. R. F. Johnson, Pfc D. F. Bryne, Pfc M. D. Maxwell, Pfc J. G. Salamone, Pfc I. B. Fletcher. Third Row: Cpl D. D. Mansfield, LCp1 K. Viernes, Pfc J. Pa. Faries, LCpl T. Don- aldson, Pfc R. F. Painter, Pfc M. E. Argo, Pfc R. N. Rich, Pfc W. H. Koopmans, Pfc P. VV. Anderson, Pfc H. W. Crouch, Pfc G. L. Martin, Cpl F. W. Wilson. SHOOT AND SHINE POLISH AND CLEAN -4... A, S r 1 1 l . w. fn f't' f' i. f l. . l ' ilw :til ll fri l il: i . lil. lg? lil. wifi Ili l,, 1 gl- IRQ llg ill l' in ill l I :. ,Q ww l il Qll i. 1 'l ,1 tl it ti ,N N gr . , . I E 2 - - ba' D it 1 ' 1 1 N il l A a .i' lv 4 l l , 1 y 1 R 1 g, P Lets see .... the compass points North li 1 'l it l l f .,.- A 1 4 1 I i ,Q 1 Q ,E Man your battle statz'ons ' Q! 7 77 iii F s. lu -, V i x s 4 ' . V 1 I GOOD i , Fownol Inspection. On the beach' Between the eyes. 1 The Marine Detachment aboard the YORKTOWN, consists of 2 officers ani A enlisted men, comprises the 7th Division Gunnery Department, which has a responsiilli +51 that is four-fold in nature. - n V 1. lt must provide for the security Oilhl ship through operation, instruction and STH' vision of both interior and exterior gufiff ' 2. Provide gun and director crews. I 3. Maintain and operate the shipls i 4. Provide a unit organized, trainedf js' equipped for limited operations ashorf 2 part of the ship's landing party, ln order to keep abreast of these fun? 5 a training plan of the highest degree if re lovved so every member of the unit will ba .1 and remain a proficient part of the tea? i 1 Y fiv' ' ENQINEEI ING DEPA RTPIENT . CDR W. M. Iverson ENGINEERING OFFICER I LT S E M -- ays LTW.F.M Ld 3, MAIN PROPULSION DAMAGE CEENKELQRCIII I x A LTJG E. F. Chittenden LTJG W. C. HillhOuEe LTJG B. I. Bogard LTJG H. KI. Chris M DIVISION OFFICER BOILER IVIATERIEL A H DIVISION OFFICER R H DIVISION OFFICER jx l I ENS . I ENS ,R, H ENS E. J. Kozerski . . ELSCJEREOAIIIF E DIIgISIONaOII3EIJCER ,' BH DIVISION OFFICER A DIVISION JO S ENS C, , SCWO-3 L. G. Him R H DIVJIS?6g?hJQ ELECTRICAL Jo ENS L R Allen .Iff CWO-2 H. H. Mitchell REPAIR MATERIEL t , I ' Not bad, now do it in 7f1'ZplZ'C6Z1f6,, ZZZZZZZ ...... I 1 i 1 I I 1 i 1 , I fn Ea I A. E42 U2 il 3? V. 521 5 , . CBT IQ3 gg evefa X, I, W 1 If XYIJ7 I ,.....i.....,.-...,,! ' ,,.,.f I.-i '-ff I, .,,. I . II' ,I ,. 1 I I I I, , I II 3 I I I I ' I VX-.mg Front Row: C. N. Brcga, MM3, R. S. Samuelson, MM3, D. R. Patterson, MM3, L. M. Gardner, FN, R. G. Faulkner FN, R. J. lylazepa, FN, D. J. Lawyer, MM2, O. R. Harris, lXfllVlFN, H. M. Gwen, FN, I. E. Hamilton, FN, IL Spivey, FN, G. E. Tvvomey, MMI, M. E, Sanders, MR3. Top ROW: C. E. Ristrom, MMI, R. F.. Knupfer, lVIlNI3, G. L Lovelis, FN, W. L. Ovvenby, MM3, R. H. Lee, FN, L. S. Grifhn, FN, E. E. Aubel, ENC, J. R. Pierce, MNIC, A.E Scott, FNFN, R. E. Beckman, FN, I. R. White, MM2, C. T. Dabney, FN, R. E. Hayes, ENl, Nl. D. Ziebold, MM3. A Division is responsible for the operation and maintenance of heating, refrigeration, air-condi- tioning equipment, diesel engines, airplane crane, shipis elevators, boat engines, mainsteering gear units cargo Winches, air compressors, anchor vvindlass, diesel fore pumps, and oxygen-nitrogen generating This Division may be called upon for anything from manufacturingbolt and nut assemblies out oi it's Machine Shop to making repairs on the escalator to renovating the galley's potato peeler. Look Mom, a perfect rolling pin . . . ' I i I I 5 I I I 1 II 7 I I I C I I I I I I I I I lants. I I I I If I I k i I Q I I I I 1 It 5I . I' ,I 'I I I I I I I . III II IMI. I II' II Ig .. II'iII . I III ' Fi I I I .Im I I. . . I Il. I I FII ! I 34I 'I5 II ', IEII x I MII 'II f Bottom ROW: 1112. Lee, FN, D. W. Barfield, FN, K. R. Starr, FN, I. P. Griffin, FN, J. R. Lance, FA, G.J Loveland, MM2, R. D. Hembree, NIM3, L. W. Schramm, MM3, F.. E. Porras, FA, F CnD Pagura, FN. Middle Row C.R. Beckman, FN, D. E. Potter, NIM2, H. R. Van Horn, MM3, M. G. Feldman, FA, M. F. Conneally, MRFN DB, Olilsson, FN, J. H. Gallant, FN, W. N. Hewitt, FA, I. F. Walker, FA, E. T. Franciliso, EN3. Top Row R, C. Hendrickson, FN, H. Rice, YNSN, S. E. Hess, MM2, F. M. Fisher, FA, S. E. Bonneau, FN, J.W Straughn, FN, R. E. Glick, IVHW3, R, M. McKee, FN, S. E. Pike, MM3, B. G. Taylor, MM1, The1fe's the large SIZE. . . And then the1fe's the ECONOMY wwdel- Q r 5 if ! .. 5 Q 1 F P! r L n Lefs see, 35 minutes at 3500 should do it. They forced me to it... s xxs N Z!! W CN ffm Nb. IIXODOXAQ. XSYX ff J Q W7 J, ff X Z IEEE LCM 5 X N ' Cox KNQMWXDUGS f 1-A I L5 Q3 XXX 132: G Q ICKXE Se Tig Jam QPX fi 'qmgv 'XX L ING, o ?5ll'i1 C5850 7 EM Q , hff f2EZ?Eg3,wWWffi22iif5QWA wf5hGQ g y- Ss 'NWN 'mkgggiga Hv fvfmf M1 'J 1 A-if ECT. , ,,,,. ,,-w C N4 'M ' Q A-' ff 'f X 1 X. fr ll 1' 1 'ESQ ' Q Wq iiawt W. R. Paul, FN, Kc Miner FA J A Botkin Bra c E Matthews FN D J oerien BT3 i ! . V I I i 1 w 1 1 : I ill 1 1 ' ' 1 l . i 1 i 4 1 l tl . Q, tl 5'g F i 1. Ji . l , L3 E Q 13' l :VE tit! ., if Ti 'E ll fvwi ! i E' ll -lt il :ll i!i'ii. : i ' ii! El' i id! Wil 2 .Q I ', ff? l iliil 1 W, i , 1, 'Lin BT3 P. H. F ', BT3 A I L FN I D Fritz FN D R Smith BT1 C F Stanley B13 iSedbIndBaRbCifir1i A. 7Snook, 1??iiinL. D. Edwardsarlliii C P Saxton BT3 C G Nelson FA J E Sanford BT2 1 -L. A. Becker, BT3, K. R. Douglas, FA, S Perez FR E Harrison FA J W Gobley FA The Boiler Division, largest aboard the YORKTOWN, is organi- zed into seven sectionsg H51 through Il-14 firerooms, oil and Water lab, boiler repair, and the evaporators. As such, the division is primarily con- cerned vvith the operation, mainte- nance and repair of the ship's eight boilers, three sets of evaporators, and numerous associated machinery. ln addition, personnel of the divi- sion test, receive, transfer, and distribute fuel-oil and Water so as to meet prescribed chemical character- istics, maintain operational require- ments, keep the ship on an even keel, and insure a continuous flovv of fresh Water through the crevvas shower heads. in-' -' First Row: M. L. Goraum, BTI, J. E. St. Germain, FN, L. O. Tinker, FN, A. W. Warner, BT3, T. M. Garcia BRC, 1.1. Goss Jr., BTC, R. W. Johnson, BTC, E. J. Ruiz, MM3, J. P. Strange, FA, W. G. Henderson, FN, W. E Benkendorf, FA. Second Row: G. A. Mitchell, BT3, J. W. Jones, BT3, J. Thomason, FN, R. L. Roeder, Jr., FA, S. P. Agent, FA, M. L. Schmidt, FN, R. E. Wolford, FA, R. L. Bickham, BT3, E. J. Hernandez' FA, R. A. Baker, BT2, R. L. MacGregor, BT3. ! CHECK A D D UBLE CHECK Sk. X. X, il yah, ' . 7 iw 5 ' V 5 . ' . - f ' 1 - Q , ' , ' 1 , . 2 . ' 4 . . ' 4 f 2 4 . . , , 1 ' L J . , 'Li ' ' gf f. , f . nm. 5 .V 4 ..... , V .,,.,,,,,, . i l I l 'A Q Li UI ill ty, . ll '4 i l 1 i i V lj First Row: D. G. Smith, BTl, W. C. Shields, BT3, F. M. Parris, FN, W. D. 0'Brien, PN, V. P. Trafnik, Fr' T 5 I. I. Gansinger, FN, E. L. Plud, FN, T. L. Perrier, PN, M. I, Pollard, FN, R. L. Spradley, BT2. Second Roi ' G. L. Grigsby, PA, P. T. Lynch, FN, B. H. Hadley, MM3, W. T. Baker, BT2, I. A. Suazo, FA, E. M. Suiter, F VV. L. Taylor, FA, E. V. Dornokos, BT3, C. E. Hunnell, FA, W. J. Landry, FN, R. M. Troop, BTFN, H. D. ll BT2 Third Row: W. Ewing, FA, L. P. Iurgens, FA, G. D. Roesler, BT3, D. C. Foster, EN, D. W. Smyth, Bl g FN, W. L. Vaughan, FN, J. W. Lambert, BT3. T i 5, Y I l E 5, 1 T ' Hang on, ware coming I 1 g E V 'QHz't it again, ifs still movingl' . 1, 1 1 l I .T l 1 2 i 1 ll 3 w mg ll 1 I ,ig l.llE ltzi l A llllf inf! l 'll El g! ii' V I l ' I ' 5 T I 1 l . lei I ya l 'lf Q T1 1 , 1.1 .. . fl- : li! I 1. - . +5 4 . r i 4 il l C. E. Thompson, FN, G. G. Olds, BT3, J. A. Green, BT3 T. L. Phillips, BT3, J. R. Bennett, BT2, A. E. Meddeg H F' tR0w: S. Short, FA, F. E. Langford, FN, C. L. Homes, FR, G. L. Dean, FN, G. S. B k 'd BTL H w Ngrjns. BT2, TJ. Kochert, FN, RA- MGTHU, FN, J-A. Brown, BT3, G. A. Kizer, FA.ra5efo11x1gLQeowv: XV' E Cmmingham, FA, E. Herrera, BT3, F. L. Bovvthorpe, FN, C. Horton, FA, J, Childs FN G, V. Nunes FN. ' S' H, 1512, A. D. Rogers, BT2, N. T. Strong, BT2, F. E. L t , BT3. Th' 7 .' - j ' Es Ffgrfplifnfflr, G. C. Wren, FN, W. F. Counts, FN, H. J, W. Mad1and,LFliI, LE. Ufgffag-n1RQ1'M1gNL'speigmriiolli' B:1'37J,C, McAuliffe, BT3, A. J. Schragel Jr., BT3, A. W. Fahey, FA. , y ' ' ' Ing deal, I suppose yawve never burned a 1narsh1nall0w.?', I I We always knew this was where they made the cajjfee. . .. Lia E 3 --A i ' 4 f -ti' ' ,gl E Q f 1 I First Row: L. C. Pruitt, EM3, Stevens, ICEN, D.R. Emery, EMFN, D. L. Lentz, IC3, EJ., Mikulitz, IC3 A,A, Hinrichs, EM1, G. T. Villerreal, EMl, VV. L. Bullers, EM3, M. C. McVey, EMEN, R. V. Eerretti, EMFN 1-LE, Bradley, EMFN. Second Row: R. L. Sims, EM2, R. Brown, EMFN, I. T. Johnson, EMEN, D.E Chevez IC3, J. H. Struble, TCEN, H. L.. Feistner, ICEN, C. L. Jones, EM2, E. G. DeMoulin, EM3, R. D. Corneliul, EM2 J. C. Caylor, EM2, DE. Flemming, EMEN Third Row: B. L. Owen, EM2, J. L. 'Wooten, EM3, M. D. Day, EM3 N.R. Ragland, EMEA, D.J. Thurow, EM2, H. E. Thurgood, EMFN, B.'W. Davis, EM3, P. L. DeMoor, R.M Edwards, IC3, J. Cuddihy, IC2, J. Martocci, ICl, W. N. Ellis, EM3. The Electrical Division is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of the electrical machinery and systems throughout the ship. Through continuous maintenance, the electricians insure the effective operation of the various shipboard electrical outlets, distribution of power to all electrical machinery aboard ship, shipls lighting system, degaussing systems, and interior communications. A YORKTOVVNS' Electrician's job may range from replacing a standard 100 watt light bulb to completely overhauling motors, MC announcing systems, and the ship's landing mirror. It means just what it says. f ' l i l l pl I,--,. -5' 'Y 77717 Y - l. ll it gggg gm E First Row: S. R. Staffer, TCPN, I. W. Higgins, ENI3, S. J. Leighton, EM3, T. I. Voellier, EM3, D. E. Pulliam, EQI3, . il R. S. Predricks, ICFN, I. A. Hennings, EM3, W. G. Flippin, EM2, J. R. Clary, ICPN, I. R. Cook, EMFN. Secmg ll Row: C. P. Blancaflor, EM2, J. C. Barba, EMPN, B. W. Nettles, EMFN, VV. H. Killion. EMPN, A. R. Mendqa 'H IC3, M. L. Driscoll, IC3, J. H. Adams, EMPN, H. E. Chavarria, FN, R. B. Shackley, ICFN, V. A. Reeder, ?ff W Third Row: C. VV. Hart, EMI, 1.1. Rogers, EM3, C. C. Pettiet, IC3, S. R. Gwens, EMPN, K. K. Tanaka, lClN. E. B.DliErickson, EM3, R. A. Nix, ICFN, P. D. Bryson, EMFN, P. A. Goske, EM2, W. D. Mason, EM1, I. E. Lupl, g MP . ' E Q' Needs more ANTI-FREEZE l l Q 1 A r ,And-n. 1?-IL -za... Ahd they said this would be EASY! Vt Ft O . 1 V Mabel, are you there? Look fellows, tts Earth! fi r - I . II .III It -I :I II ,III I I I III IK, I I 1' , I lx. II , 1I 12 I' 'II II' I Q I ' I. If .I ,I III 'I K I II Il I I I' LII I' I I I I I IUII I I, , 'I I I I I II II I II I I I-III II III I II IH I I I iw, I , I I I II' I, I'i', Ii' .II III ,I II ' I I I II II ' - I I I I I I .'-.I I X, I Id . If? if I V -I' s ,9.' I Il' -I IRI I ,y'I ILE I I ,IQ I 'I If II ,Q III? I fl 5 if' If'I'gi 'I I-33 III If II ri ,I 1 .i I ll , I I. j II fam. . II ' J I II II : ' Q I IIE If I .II E' X W. . Isl I I I I'I I I ' II I X ' I E I III I, I-I - I1 I I I 1 I I Ia 4'.I I'1 E If! I .I ' 5 'I Aa: . I 1, I I 12' I'- -- II, III. I I ,, I I 1' I II'1 I-.,,.-i ,ff I ,. .,.-,..- .---f fy-Q-,., . nj f'I -,,..vf--'- Z ff va,--,.,-f- ,,,.,-.--ff fm' Iv- If W I N? X ! ,Z- r',,,,.. 1' ' I-A' ..-.-.-.... - .-I--I -. -. I,.,,,,,,.,,,,U,, I . W-. -, Y' t 1 1 I 1 l 1. l'4 -1 p Nl. 4 tl! ju ll :-- ll I. ll Ilq Ill ,, .I .255 r f ,..f- ,. - :-, E K l . rw K I 1 1 ,,.r' XXY'l'QNgWlWGllllllllXlllllllR XX - v First Row: J, P. Madison, FN, J. A. Garrison, FN, H. F. Ir., Durr, FN, I. Ellis, FA, J. E. Hughes FN Myers, MM3, G. V. Ivy, MM2. Second Row: C. W. Freeman, MM2, ,l. D. Rhodes, MM2, E. W. Tietgen, MM1 EMI, Shogren, MMC, E. M. Stewart, MMI, P. H. Trepainer, MM2, G. E. Harper, MM3, D. H. Heffington, MM3 Third Row: R. G. Humphries, FN, 1.1. Cody, FN, C. C. Coons, FN, D. I. Koliboski, FN, G. W. Kirkland, FN D. W. Purvis, FN, G. S. Thompson, FA, W. S. Raiford, FA. This whatcha macath't attaches to this Uthzhgama jzgn and then The primary responsibility of M H Division is to operate and maintain the main en- gines that propell the ship and to operate and maintain the ship service turbine-genertor sets along with all of the associated auxiliary equip- ments. 4 1. in Ni.-. .,. . 7 7 4 V -f F of W +01 1 1 i ii ,Q il M I K R 2 5 . ' . First Roiisgii C. 1. Form, FN, A. Hatch, FN, M. J. Lindon, MMFA, J. Flores, FN, T. J. Hopkins, MMFN. SQKQ Row: I. R. Magouirk, FN, G, T. Gard, MM3, W. I. Woods, MM3, I. A. Pryor, MMl, D. K. McCormick, NIM, 1 . D. E. Sirner, MM2, M. W. Marsh, IVIM3, I. E. Allison, FN. Third Row: J. R. Tyson, FA, O. Howard, FA, DL A Hopkins, FN, A. W. Aston, FA, R. I. McKe1lep, FN, D. O. Ewing, FA, R. D. lkiullen, FA. . . I! 1 A. I f 1 Ii i A . . f i l 4 x H . Q n 1 E i E is' hd wfil ,jeu Q i ,Q , I gii 55 4 I 4 , DEH 5 5 W 255.2 - i i'lZ1 4 !i 4 .T if S ' N 12 ' s Q iii A Q 315. iii Hs' 5: ' i E H , . X 1 I ' ZERO HOUR APPROACHING I 5 I f f . F A- 'iii ' F155 . SW WEE ' ' ' ' 'HS 1 lviif F ., ri , r-i 'M 'A 'Q'-'--fi-.- M lF '-'-' 41- . 1 X, A vf UIIW q A SJ' MM an 'X 5, w ,Q W .J W Jfiwe I I I I I . ,M ,... Y -1 ri- --F-ff M .-l-,, ' I I . I I Ii II I I II II I 'I II II I' I . First Row: J. D. Waters, SFM3, H. F. Slater, FA, C. J. Whitmer, SFP3, T. E. Hargous, FA, lvl. R. Latour, SFPTWP ' - L. M. Pichon, FN, D. F. lXfIcCaffry, SFM3, J. H. Bacle, FN. Second Rovv: R. L. Prickitt, FA, D. R. Parsons, FA, ' M. L. Callard, DC3, G. T. Chadd, DC1, V. W. Gerken, SFC, C. H. Richardson, SFP3, G. A. Curtis, SF1, F. W, i Duca, FN, C. M. Goodson, DC2. Third Row: R. D. Hamilton, FA, W. R. Haley, SFPFA, J. W. Capps, FA, D. H . Soetaert, FN, I. W. Kinkade, SFP3, B. M. Otto, FA, R. R. Hentges, FA, L. S. Sells, SFM3, C. E. Nicholson, FN, 1' I I I The Repair Division is composed of three separate groups, the Damage Control Group, the Metal- I I smith Group, and the Pipefitter Group. The division is responsible for maintenanceand repairs to the I I ship's fire fighting equipment, ship's piping and hull structure. In addition, the division manufactures I various objects of metal Work and Wood Work and maintains a key shop, for the repair and installation X ,I , of safes and locks. l The sixty men of the Repair Division perform the services that maintain the material battle efficiency I I L of the ship. They repair the many minor daily discrepancies that are a constant source of annoyance 1 . to the ship's crew. In these Ways, the division actively contributes to better morale and promotes greater I 1 efhciency which in turn aids the YORKTOWN in the completion of her assigned missions. I5- . I- I g.,E I'I 'i . I I II ,IIQI I ei I MEI I 1 I I2 I , 15: I III? I . IIII QI I III :Q s. I I, 5. ' . if I II 2 .I I . I: 5 I1 I.. II I IIQ1. IIE III I, I 'L. . f'IE I i 'HI - Iiz. I I I.f I I ,W I I I 'I . ,LIL --.- , T-.- - f . . ..-vv , ... -...', -T First Row: G. I. VVatson, FA, D. P. English, FN, C. Wanders, FA, IH. Gaylord, FN, L. G. Norris, FN, G. I Watts, SFM3, G. N. Lodmell, SFP3. Second Row: M. Williams FN, M. C. Ridder, SFP3, J. K.. Musgrove, SFP2 R, W, Ricliner, SFP3, G. T. Dunbar, DCC, B. K. King, DC1, A. J., Martin, FN. B. D. Grier, DC2, R. E. Perry, DC3 Third Row: T. C. Jackson, FA, D. R. Presott, SF1, E. E. Botts, SFP3, I. I. Pierson, FN, D. A. Taube, FA, G. A Melrose, FN, C. R. Ernick, FN, D. F. Gray, FN. Z 'r..,,,,, Q The break-out is zfonighf, J09 J CONS TAN T ?1 S8 ,W ,HV T r 5 V 1 , 5 7 is Womb f 1 l ,Q E I U X , + ly 1. , ,Q ' PHOTO CONTEST 3rd Place At Sea 1st Place In Port 2nd Place In Port Dunbar, G DCC, R Division r1,', Q l I I wi i I 1 J A -V - FH ,Ap ,,,, ,o , glee f i'ivi? f1 CAPTAI 9 LIFE or ABGARD YORKTO iw , l o Meeting high ranking oiiicers and dignitaries Swearing in a man for another six years of Navy life is another one of the duties of the Commanding ' Ofiicer. ' The Day in the life of a Commanding Oficer is an endless one. Starting at 0600 or maybe even earlier Captain spends most of his time on the bridge. Having the responsibility of his ship and the lives of he I E 1 5 1 5 many men aboard her is a great one. Some of the duties of the Commanding Officer, are meeting dignitarfsf reenlisting men, being on the bridge during Hight operations, signing official correspondence and most 11-lf portant is the morale of his men. Occasionally when in port and When time can be spent, a CO trieftc get a little recreation in for himself, but even in these few minutes of relaxation, you can be sure he 15 always thinkingof his ship and his men. ' I Captain Moore sits in his '-'HC the bridge where he spends mos day. 2 '1'he Captain inspects the military appearance of the men of OI Divisioiim during a Captain's Inspection on the Bight deck. I' id behalf of the crew, Captain Moore donated boxes of medical supplies to Dr. James Project Concern in the Walled City of B. C. C. Celebrating 20th anniversary of the YORKTOWN and the receipt of the Battle Elliciency Plaque, the Captain joins the crew in a cuttin . 3 ceremony ln the mess hall. ' A p n ,, .n,-,., ,.... ,..,., - ,. rw ' Q 2 gt , f-- '- , ring 2 break in his busy day, the Captain T0 relax with a game of golf while in port. Captain Moore enjoys! a steak during our Bar-B-Que at sea with Rear Admiral J. A. Jaap, COMCARDIV 19 and Commander A. F. EMIG, CVSG-55 lg? I K I 4. d A, Y,-.-.H-A4 f x 5 F'-7? 067 7752 was 722,46 Departing Long Beach, California on 26 October 1962, the crew of the 'Q Fighting Lady H spent the last hours in the hanger decks, flight deck and on the pier saying goodbye to their loved ones. i , . 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Q gl... were UFS, COrr1mun1cat1ons, and damage' control are a few eof the traits in which the men of the ' Lady It Beqifpiiluafed.throughucornpetitive exercises at sea for the E award. U X M U land Lwinning the E , the Gunnery Department won a Departmental G for excellence in Gunnery t It 1' Ommunications Department won a Q' Ci' for the fourth consecutive year. W nl ' A h YORKTOVVN would not have been able to receive this award, Wh. h TAJUI the efforts of all hands however, t e ' i ILA 1' Proudly mounted on the Quarterdeck. Now that we have it, let's keep it! J i I--'Q- ,.K, E-------N gebfafze Zacziifgdnq gon maui , , land. . . pzeicvze . . . 7cz6e aff!!! ' .asf-wma 21,420,477 702 1 MP,-M ,Q 6,4-N x w ' H-1 1'- ,...-p-a-...-.,,.....f'- h Ji. 1 I V al-nu-Q fmvlfa 'I vi! V: r J , K 4 1 x. 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Sports took over in this port, with the varsity softball team and the bowling team see- ing plenty of action. CIS 3 in The city dwellers U 4 1 2 P , 4 ,-1 ,- ' -A - - Y 5 V ' YORKTOWN Sailboats 4 +1 6 , I f I 1 f I B w l r l l W LA xl ,,' H ua W, I Q ul .1 '51 '. N W it' u B B H n L1 1 UBI 1 5 B ,I B1 B Y F, 5 ' flzil' XE: ,N ' iii! EN 55? 'tl . ,, A E, P ,J. qu :ff 5, li , ,J 1:1 HWY la Fi! 1 i Ii ENJOYABLE TIMES SPENT BY I ity K, ALL U, x - A 14 P N 91 f' SHiP'S s i Z i 3 X 7 '-wt' f 'J Good thing we don't have ammo The Big Picture Just like the old gdays l7 Bi ihexfll be pheasant tonight tracers at Wor g 7 k .nag LANDING , rwmgv HOLLY WOOD V E wi ,iv Li 1 W 1, 1 in 'ilk E I 4 Ki Mi 1-, 5 ' Ss N ix. , . W +1 g L Li f 1, L5 , 21 ,L .L ' Lle I 1 :Qi E MA ILA SOO The form of a champ SPORT Building relations Shall we dance? 'Sw-. SAFE HOUSING AND TRANSPCDRTATION MCRE SPORTS QQ !? asketball team Catapult ff'-x' ! -,fffgi vf-4 I I I I I I I I , I ,I I gI 4 myzg V. 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I I, :I - III' I I I II: I, Ii I I ' I I 1 I I :IV I IIs- I III I 3.lIf' I II I, I -I I , I-I1 Il ' ',', E, II II I i i I I I +EII'f I - i I I ,Ig ,I IMI CARRIER ANTI-SUBMARI AIR GROUP FIFTY FI E 7 - CVSG-55 LCDR LCDR R. C. Dletz OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER CDR A. F. Emlg 'ER CARRIER ANTI-SUBMARINE ' AIR GROUP FIFTY FIVE A. G Lacey LT W. L. Harkness LT R.IIS5Ie1sner CE AND MATERIAL AVIONICS AND WEAPONS OFFICER OFFICER I A ENS G M Masar 1 'Wt . . - LT W. C. Rosenfeld 'GENCE OFFICER ' HW' 9gfg:acI?gN FLIGHT SURGEON AIR INTELLI ,l--I , ' - ,-,,fa ' ii? A ' 1 , 1 p i lg J 'I as 1 ,iz , V. 1. .!-1 sf l,, R M 2,9 3-!. , I 1 a W 5 , 1:2 171 KU 3' FV 4 I'4 I QW If V! W: I wi bfi' av Wx F, R15 MH gi! r af lf' R 51 R T! are 5. .H I, U I l 4 I ly .2 11 . 1 .lisa 9 ' ti.: X, 'I 5 H W:!'?l .lay I ,V !',l il if VM- .ll- Seated: G. L. Skaggs, YN2, R. B. Dupuy, YNC, J. N. Criss, ADCS, G. E. Welch, DK2. Standing: G. L. Holst, AN, R. F. Sager, SN, C. R. Stettner, YN3. PLEN Y OF CAK DR EMI G RELIEVING CDR coLLIN f ,ff kr . . . M WM Seated: V.S Bletch ATN3 R H Jordan AT2 J H M0 . T, v , . . n, , . . yna, ATl, J. M , ATC T. A. P liiypes, AT? T. W. Vlfells, AT2. Standing: J. H. Izdebski, ATR3, R. F. Dglfdii, AT3, F. Powolaiigy? AALTB1 Vg I? CHU, ATU, R. M. Roney, ATNAN, T. A. Kubic. AT3, B. R. Hefty, AT3, M. B. Connelly, AT3, Coordinator for all the operations of exercises and administrative control the squadrons em- bxdrlied on the YORKTOWN during this cruise is Carrier Anti-Submarine Air Group Fifty-Five. Its Staff has control over Air Anti-Submarine iquadron Twenty-Three, Air Anti-Submarine Squadron Twenty-Five, Helicopter Anti-Sub- marine Squadron Four, and Carrier Airborne Eaflb' 'Warning Squadron, Detachment Tango. Eomffflnder Carrier Anti-Sub-Submarine Air ENWTU Fifty-Five is directly responsible to the ,IlA'fi2l'i'fivif:ling Ofncer, USS YORKTOWN for elif T,-wzztioii of the Air Group. N 79 I relieve you, sir f i V - Nl H. m, V5 W ,uf ,r ,l ml H1 ,. f, I 12:4 w! 'v xiii Wi ggi' 'I fi xii, 1 .Lf ,nl QF nj P W ,gym 5,5 'S .,. ig ...-W 1 E 1 ,-. .--f 'nf ,, .2 1 .,.-J' I H x .M is . I !: gl, A L i x E I , ix ,. ,,.....-,......,..-... .d,,,,..--- ' ....r..... ..---0...-1 -'A ,... ,,... 5 li' xxx ,, ,.... 1, ,.N,.,-.-,----4-L.-.,-V. f '-' -.1f ,.,....-.-. ...-.. -.. .......-...--. ..,-...,....- 4,9-f---.. A saws , W VAW-11 .,..:,fa- ?,.--IINNIQ9-5 LT A. H. Henderson OPERATIONS OFFICER LT A. C. Toml lnson LT W. J. Kirsch, III UFFICER IN CHARGE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER nson LT VV I Kirsch III III I LYS D I Hurley LTJGI S NIcConne1 LTA H. Henders0n,L'I A. C. Iomh , . . , LTJG R. A. AIIWIIIG, ENS N. E. 'if.. BafiO5, ENS7R. W. Alkgright. Stahdingz. LTJG WW. Backman, WU N. E. Lies, LTJG R. W. Van Gunst, LTJG D. S. Gray. i K l 1 ENG? ? il all ull lt., .lf lu ill! I. 1' 'Z lN'?l? kill MII .14 l l l w , V i I i r iii W .l, I 4 . i I l .3 A l i l. r l .il ll Q: I I . -1 . . I Sitting: A. E. Davis, AA, J. B . Belvin, AN, R. W. Richardson, AlNlS2, W. E. Barthel, ADR2, W. R. Hollingsworth, AMHCA, J. C. Moore, ADJ2, G. P. Baker, AN, R. M. Buzzee, ADR3. Standing: T.M. King, ADRAN, D.J. Schaaf, AMHAN, W. S. VVatson, AN, A. G. L. Hamilton, AN, R. H. Love, ADR2, D. E. Witham, AMS3, C. VV, Ernst, Ir., ADR3, S. L. Drye, ADR3, A. Wi. Moat, ADR3, E. A. Hall, ADR2, V. A. Reep, ADRAN, T. E. Menie, AMH1, J. L. Braurn, AN. li ff TWIST 9' l 1 1 l 'tl 111 l I. n 'll 1.1 A X. ,li , s I .. Iii li 'w .li if 11 or - .1 l 1 CREWS ORK SHIFTS ARCU THE CLOC D. L. Donner, ATN3, W. L. Williams, AME2, R. Dreeszen, AE3. Standing: D. fi Croyckei AE2 I T Matthews, AN. J. M. Bowen, PR3, C. H. Kirch, AMS2, T. A. Kubic, AN, W. F. Rouse AE2' R F. Deeten ATN3, H, 1, Eberhard, ATN3, D. G. Tuscher, ATN3, EE. Fel1in,ATR3, LE. Wilder, ATR3, ML. Schreurs: ATR3 RK. Mundef, ATRAN. D. A. McNeill, ATR3, C. L. Mackey, AE3, R. CND, Longoria, YN3, T. D. Rimert TAl P A Kuenzer, r Afier a hard a'ay's work CRE W A T ,L WORK ! 1 I A A A A A A A, A APPROACH BACK TO THEZ A APQAND READY ROOM I A R-E ADY I QFF -4 IN THE AIR i- ? S X J X Q we i5 1ZAI14 ,,,f--7 I I I I I I 5 I I :fl II III I,I IV ,, I. III I, I'I II I'i III Ii -I I I I if TI VII I I, III . I-I I II I I 1 II I II I-3 II I II I II ' I 'I I I I 2 III III 'I .EI 'I I I I 1 :I-I I vI I I II I, I I I .I . 3, I I I If 'I , I 'II I aI iz i I I I I I EI 1, IIII aI I ig iI I III II? . III I II Ii MI IIIII I'I.'I FI II' Il IIII I I ' I I I I I I I COMMANDING OFFICER Stan CAd I4 II 1 CDR P. W. VISCARDI CDR J' R' North EXECUTIVE OFFICER vs-2 I LCDR C. O. Paddock LCDR R, E, Engel OPERATICN OFFICER ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ding: ENS K. L. Thesing ENS I P Peterson LT I If - - 2 -- , JGJ.D.C1,LTG E. X LTJG,R-J-Bam mm DIVISIOD Ofhcerl, LTJG P I. Brust, CWO 2 C J. Zachariag GLTIC H PI fhurPtOn7Loft Divisiqn OICPICSID, G R. M. K ' - ' I - , . II gn IxzezezsyasglsfsslieeEzfsssgze cIfFfgfgIB' iO5551fCfEIG EI AIIBIEIIEIIQ I - . . . ' ng: . . ITICS an LgSI?1I7V.Rf:ePJklaE11TL1'P C13 gnigiug' IEIPDIS Dwlslol? Offwerb, LT J. D. Higgin2,Of'I'1J. E.1rBaiI2y, LCDR R'E'Engf1' Jr. ' ' ' g ' 'W- Eulott, LT J. C. McCarter, LT W. A. Mueller, LT C- J- Sween Y' K sitting. D. L. Petersen, ADR2, W, R. Knpfel, ADR2 CACD, J. P. Pfepenee, ADRCA CACD, G. P. BeM1Ef XijR1 R.F. Hoyle, ADRl, R. D. Harris, ADR2. Standing: R. W. Stokkeland, ADR2, T. E. Lee, ADR3, E. E. Gregston ADR3, 1.1. Borne, ADR3, H. G. Lichtenegger, ADR3, O. L. Taylor, ADRAN. X. sm.. P H E 1 ADR2 CACD H. E. Pfivefre, AK2, E-D Ned, 7 ' ' d' .' EI Igelli' AN Q50 ' nge man' - AK1 GTD. Telbefd, AMSl, M. H. Wllheme, ADR1. seen mg. 1 . . AN ,LAT il :HCl,!kNK.G7VXL.RYVRjIE:eGee7 ADR37 GIR. Swanson, ADR3, IA. Layman, AN, DD. Duruam, , ng:-.l:,., X 7 Ib... m2XLNlSl R C Weilder ATCS P1 J O. I 4 , . 1 1 k t -s 1 1 V 'N V. 14' Zhi. in ' VH , I 1:32,- Ma A I i I N , . l 1 I -I Q jig . .gf .il Li tt: WI fl . .I, .IFE yi a 1 55 T It W All M - R W 1713, lqillgil wt :lies .W ' V! EW mi 9 EM ,l e 1 l Wwe rw .vt iM 11', Ili iii I 1 1..5tL, ,,hf,, I qs-!I ' L 1 3 5 w I ,, 1, w I I Y , ,,,,. . , ., .. .-.dr I V vfv.. -rv--W.. ,..., ,,.-.,.,,,,,,, H YuMb 4 Ml.,--. ,., - , ., L-, ,, , . , U 7 . .Mg L .-,. -. - - , , . Front Row: D. L. Caldwell, ATN3, M. A. Barton, AX3, L. E. Young, AE3, S. R. Klekotka, AT2, K. R. Ganger, A3E, J. W. Wolters, AX3, R. E. DeHoog, AE3. Second Row: M. L. Scott, AT2, P. F. Fuss, AT2, R. I. Pullara, A1E, M. L. Snyder, AE1, D. Cnb Buffkin, AEC, J. W. Aubin, ATCA, R. F. Velsor, AT1, C. D. Crapo, AT2, E. Cub Moya, AE2, D. M. Robertson, AT2. Back Row: I. P. Marth, AE3, F. L. Haney, AX3, S. D. Dawkins, AX3, F. T. Hudson, ATR3, I. B. Bolhuis, AX3, R. I. Connolly, AEAN, D. A. Park, AX3, R. S. Slauson, AEAN, R. N. Hynum, ATN3, G. A. Nickell, ATN3 QACD. HOURS SPENT READY ROOMS K The briefing Sitting: I. M. Mathis, AMS3, C. A. Peterson, AMS3, C. M. Yelverton, AMH2, L. J. Marshall, PR1, E. A. Lotter 3 AMHCA, G. K. Rose, AMHl, G. W. Hill, AMH3, H. L. Kesick, AMH3. Standing: C. H. Crook, PR2, M. M Vanwinkle, PR2, T. L. Richardson, AN, J. M. Burton, AMH3, P.F. Staples, AMH3, M. Cnj Charles, AMSAN DJ, Lindner, AMH3, J. E. Castro, AMHAN, K. I. Rogers, AMS3, E. P. Keegan, AMS2. x l i K H , Aos, F. J. s. BorJ21, A02 Sm?-ifa. D. S. Y n AN R. D. Woodmarl, A02, V-,W- Santomf AO3' L' all milnrson AO3. 7 7 IX. R' 7 lwitfangtoiiufoa. Standing: C. B. Locke, AO2, J- D- Whlte, A03, en 6 w l l ...,f, A' ' ' 'I MV l l Q l Il R ll lm lil Ill - rl, . I., ii ll. y I l. lui i 1 l. 'i S'ili , I fi is I I il .Qi gl? f 'l 3 I I. V4 i l li? M l l l 1. ,t if .I , . 5,4 L, -Standing: A. A. Aguilar, AA, G. L. Beatty, AMH3, P. C. Widener, PN3, K. J. Dewitt, YN3, R. R. Thompson, SN K. J. Kolesar, AME3. Sitting: H. R. Bower, AT2 CACD, J. R. Briggs, SN, D. L. Klaus, SA, H. E. Shirley lr. SN, C. J. Cook, ADCS QACQ, G. D. Gajardo, YN2, P. M. Densforcl, PN2, S. E. Gigourtakis, YNSN. FTOITU ROW! .l. L. Parks, SA, R. G, Caron AA C A Fad d A P iiiiiiiii C . I C B dl , AA, R' S - ' 1 ' - an , A, L.C. Boston, AA, R.L. Price, AA, -- - Vlsfl-LeyGreer, AAFHD SeiEiii1c:l1,RAN:, LPM. Stelafn, AN, T' D' Bradinr ADR37 J' D- Stickley, AN, N. L. Crump, AA, Aivisz R N omsb AE3 smfx G CHD els, AA, C-E. Richardson ADR2 W G Ake Aozz A. J. Hudak, 7 - - X ya , . . I'egSOI'1, D S 1 , , I ' 7 7 . D ess ADR3 R, , . ' PCG man, AMS2, LE. G , ADR3, R G. Y i AN, r.K.V1Z.3SZmXkAv13?13' f3fQE,iPf.f2f'if f3M532N?'E'fHH1a1n2AA- Back ROW S. P, 555353, AN. M. D. S1...1...k, , ' ' ' ' , , . . an ey, . HAPPY DAY CUBI POINT 9 , PHILIPPINES ANOTHER BRIEF Q 5 Q 1!. H H iff , 'gl ij? ,qv ly. 1 V i fi fd 'V 1 ii' I ,. 1, 11 9,55 fi' ' 11 .N f W iii A . ,I fjll I r W 1' ll 'gil ,V x I u 24 a fi 'iw I!3 W: WE Q' V! 1' j, X 2 'i'. ' N 5 w 4 k I .. .....,....-i,..,.,-,1 V -V W f ,W W f W 0.1 f 0, X 'A f f ,,6f 4 V X, A f 1 , f f x av ww .1 ,1 X f X X A43 .gf jf X X ,f lffff -......, if ,... ,M f, -, , ff I! 1 , , ,J 'fff ' Qt'---,,. A I fi. ...X if . F ,lf 5, ,ff .al U l QTEK! ::,: ,,.,,..,,-.. ,.- g...ff,-:B-- '-'24 Ci Y V 2,1 ,L ...l-.....,It::.tIIii-lift ' I'.L. .'.'T'7 ' 'M 'T 1'jf f- 17M 1 ' ,,,.........,......,.... - ..., .-.... -unn- e.................. -...,... -,.,- , ,,,,, ., ni Y -, Y .1-..,u.uvv,, .-. 3 3-ess, f ,tm ,gi - .....-,-V---w-N------A-u...,.......5g---1 iii ,L,ggi'7:'g3..,--..-,.A,-,..,---w H 2341 :Ya ,.,.......-..,1- M-W . ,, , ,M ,-WJ V , W if , A Q '1n:T: ' - - -: -V --fl' , ih .W wwf' W '-.1 ,.-1-:bn Qgerarg.,-HTswvL1-'1+-f -f'- i ' O Q... ::.' x vun- ' uf, .-,..-vn...1.,-......., .-,uf-V,-,wx - -V ru--rv-wr--v-v -1u w- -'-'------ ., . jak , i M M . lf-yn ! X W -Y CDR J. B. McKinny COMMANDING OFFICER 1 1 gy n x 4 C CDR 1. W. Linder OPERATION OFFICER VS-25 CDR L. W. S. Laubauch EXECUTIVE OFFICER v CDR .I L Me senhelmer MAINTENANCE OFFICER I1 'M Standing: LTJG F. L. Stauts, LTIG F. M. Lund, LTJC J, S. Nagle, LTJG A. Rubens, LTJG I. R. Heaston, LTJG W. H. McCreedy CAdmin Division Officerj, LTJG E. P. Reller COPS Division Oflicerb, LTJG D. N. TuHi, LTJG D. V. Taff CMat'l Division Offncerl, LTJG J. W. Tibbetts, LTIG T. D. Bass, LTJG J. D. Doeclen CX Division Oflicerj LTJG J. J. Schultz, LTJG D. A. Gerstel, LT W. S. L. Crouch CMaintenance Division Officerb. Sitting: LT D, Ri Larkin, LT B. H. Pielstick, LT G. L. Nolin, LT A. J. Moore, LCDR C. D. Manring, LCDR J. W. Hammock LT W. D. Hushaw, LT T. R. Rogers, LT D. E. Westbrook, LT K. R. Dickey. 7 Standing: W. L. D , ADR2, B, C ' ' . . . Hemingway, ADR3, LlSCRIl Newton, ADR2,a5Wl1Hl2utliXIAIDT22 IARC IYiiCPalnOdAlA ASDIRZ, Pgynii ' oa s 2 QMS' E15i?s.zi127,f2Eik,?'E5 tuitiftiiitiN?H3COfHf1ef!ADR2, Rr. Keltne, Aim sifting! W. R. ww, Beeler, 9R. Gohzales, D 7 ' 7 , . . I, I Standingg R. G. Westerneld, AOI, C. VV. Garrett, AX3, H. P. Melvin, A02, J. R. Cook, AX3, R. L. Bryant LA, Jones, AE2, G. D. Lynch, ATN3, L. Sowden, AE3, C. A. Reed, AE2, M. M. Lepak, AE3. Sitting: P.L Kembering, ATR3, R. K. -Inciong, ATN3, D. R. Evans, AT2, H. D. Clark, ATCA, A. Hughes, ATC, L. B. Korosec AT2, C, E. Moravits, AT2, J. L. Rayburn, AO2, R. C. VVootton, AE2. Kneeling: J. L. Johnson, AO2, R. W. Jones A03, L. A. Labertew, ATN3, M. B. Merrit, AO3, R. T. Manning Sr., AX3, W. S. Alevizon, AX3, D. F. Gonzales AT2, T. M, McLean, AE3, J. L. Spurgeon, AT2, R. G. Gustavson, AF2. , AX3 . fr XT2 A Q, P J. D. f- HOW, AN, L. D Ho.lman, .P I, .:. M. Doyle, PRAN, D- R- Mflflwinyv AA, D' A' Nihii4ng'f'A?RpiN1s1, 15017 Barrett, ADR1' R' J' Maw' , H. lN . ar 1115, .fl'ffp?iQ3521Eci 135115ffi2S3.Ei1?i?i Weber, ADR1' dl I I I i , V-,W ul- 'Z I Standlng D L Salomonson ADRAN J E Huttenlocker AN C. R. Parry ATNAN F. Hindes, AEAN, G.V Agosto AN I A Bell AA I lxurton AXAN R A Gomez AXAA F. R. Wolcott PRAA, A. T. Lagunas, AA S1tt1ng R A Bell AA D Barnett AN C M Pearce ADR3 K.I. Sterns AMS3 L. H. Allen, ADR2, IL Annear AMS3 F Hand AXAN I A N1m1tz ADR3 R D Hale AA M. P. Fadden AA. Kneeling: D. R. Watson AN H D Johnson AA M VanVleet AN J F Culpepper AN D. A. Long AA S. A. Morrill, SA I I. I fI I I ll I I ,I I 5. Is 'I .1 ,,, 'I ,I ,,I ' 'I I .ll ,I ,I I II I. 1. ,,- . II 'I IQ III ,. . I Ig? i-1.-...M , . ' - - 7 7 ' ' 7 7 7 7 - f 7 7 7 ' 7 7 - 7 7 ' ' 7 7 7 . . - . ' ' ' ' 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' ' 7 7 7 N 7 I , I Q 7 7 ' 7 7 ' ' 7 7 ' ' 7 7 7 I 7 ' ' 7 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 I' I I I I I I I I I ,I ,. ,I LI .I ii 7 II llfl ,IQI IIIQI I EI I? . I I: gI .II III: II.. I I II IIA I mf I i . II' II IQQ. I I I I 11 II II I t I I W, .I I if I I ilil iii. II- I!-I Ii .IIN In 'IIE I ,II ,M ,W I BLSnu1ng: R. D. pnase, DN, M. C. Schielie. SA, D.L. Whyte, SN, C.F. C k ANSSSSJ.W' S 't YNSN, B H- , AN, GD. 00 7 7 C127 ' Siting- O F SeaYSangII1iln'LAifl'HEi11i,' ENR llzvallkera AN, J' A' Bax, AN' W' T' Cuumgford' AXAN' BV. Rinehm,.AK1,,B'A. Bfadie , AK? Ani.. L.. k. C on el, AT2, P. Gonzales, ADRQ, R.A. Mauk, YNCA, Y ' In 7 AK2, R- T- Hall, PN2, J. L. DaV1s, PN3. xx ,J ,, 4 vw, ,-1' X. .4 JRC: Le L-1 M, I I I I I fI Ia ,. fl II fI I, Iii II 'I QI I I . II , ,I .II I II ,I I I I' I . I, I, I, I I I I II II I -I I I I If ' I , III ,I . -.N I. I , I I EI I I I F' W- ,I, 5 a II I. I 1 Ii II - I 5 I I, II sg' ,I IV III. I I I I I QI ,I, i. III IIII5 I If I II, III im I I I, If mggpj, ,,,.... MW. .,,, . ..... M... ,..,.,, . -- , w..........l--1 I CD R. W. A. Gatlin CDR. R. H. ST. Clair COMMANDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE OFFICER CDR E. D. Sullivan OPERATION OFFICER LCDR D. A. Cook MAINTENANCE OFFICER HS-4 LCDR R. T. Hynes MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT 44 W -W W C '77 Standing: LT W. P. Pocklin ton, LT . 'H 1 Johnson, LT.JG.M. L. Maxsoi, LTJG-lg? R'LVVi1YLmilo?1,1lnjGLj1l:.lg Alexander, LT G. H. X cp-irst LT'D1V1S1On OH,-mary, LT J. F. Sickman LT L,A Hi ' . . S incent, LT M. L. Stock, A fume Division Oflicerj-, LCDR B. F. HaCkney,LCDR-R 'N Riga' Lglgizdiq LT H- A- Tfylor, 13.13. Kmg,LCDR D.H. Picht, LCDR D.J. Hayes, LCDR M W Ale d LT' Hynes, LCDR T. F. Anderson CMaterial Control Division Oflicerj. I l Xan er' T T' S' Hale, LT r l l I . l l 1 11 i i I 1 ' 1 11. X ' -. lg N r - ' ---wi ,,..,.,,,.... ,galv- Standing: LT I. C. Alkire, LTJG M. R. Butts, LTJG N. G. Schott, LTJG R. Dorsey, LTJG R. E. Salisbury, ENS. G. Kochert. LTJG R. W. Lloyd, LTJG G. W. Bickurn, LTIG I. L. Lovejoy. Seated: LT F. L. Keyser, LTJG J. H. Hayes, LTJG R. C. Holzkamp, LTJG W. A. Broome, LTIG H. L. Dail, CAdmin Division Officerb, LTJG E. D. Bradford, LTIG R. R. Baker, LTJG A. W. Johnson, CAvionics1'Weapons Division Officerj, LTJG R. A. Billings. , L W'll'3mS SA L Nl VVEHKST 1-x1.J.1xr1u,,1-.1- +1-V--M-1 I rp Row: I.'D. Fisher AN, J- - 1 1 , , - - f . ' ADRAN, 1.12. B 1 11, sN, 13.13. Horns 51 ,Cu1ber1SOn, AMSAA, K. B. Hendefsgk Hal. Dmanco, S3515 F' Hogman Jr., AA. SY, Q, R, ff , AN, G. C. Bourdon, , , 15,13 ,A-MiIePg1iTSJf,, AN, R. J. Leo, SN, B. E. .Perez, DK2, A. K. Niilgsan, PNCA F. M. Karnes, AECM-Pl, J. H- Smebefl: YNCA, D' A' 011, ' AN' '1 jf Ir., YN3, C. R. Bridges, BM2. Kneeling J-E Bamfiif D' XlMEILX1iIh, R F' 1 Nlaliila, SA, G.G. Wallien, SN, K. R. Leithead, AA, P. . C fly, 1 - - -1 AN, W. B. Rutledge, AN. Y T, ,,,,, -- w i I ., Ii IE .. I ll I il la ., sa Hi il 4 gl. li ii ll if 5 l lil . l it il pl HW il ill 'lf ll-Eg .ll v . .Il I - . W, G, R , AVIH3, R. C. B tle , PR3, I. M. Pierce, AN, R. L. Jensen, icRfT1S15:??XiG.SWaim,eASlSIS3,lG.L. GumnS,Li2R.f1iN, C.C. rifhefmgwn Jr., AMss, 1.13. Schussler, AMH3, T. B. Daniels, ADR3, H. ll. Neal, AO3, J- R- Ford, Asvffs-AN, E- Gould, AMS2, C.F. Vargas, AMS2. Seated: .L TI6V11'1O,, AMS2, R- - Haw HS, PR1, D. B. Owen, AMHI R. C. Yarter, AMS1, E- D3V15, AMHCA, M- D- Beck, AMHCA-Pi, W. E. caan-an, AMS1, W. C. Dutra, AMH2, G. F. F1Sher,AMS2, J. C. Robertson, AMS2. Top Row: H. R. Tuckness, AE2-Pl, J. W. Smith, AT2, J. W. Craig, AN, B. D. Burgess, ATN3 R. M. Roney, ATNAN, C.C. Surface, ATN-3, C. W. Withrow, AXAN, E. G. Smith, AE3, J.C. Roddy, AXAN, ,T.S. Carpenter, AX3-Pl, RE. Franklin, AT2-P1 D. W. Schulz, ATN3, M. R. Schuler, ATN3, L. P. Baker, AXAN, W. L. Mathew, AX3, Seated: B. W. Fritzman, AT2-Pl, T. L. Brehm, ATN3, T. E. Ely, ATN3-Pl, G. P. Sipe, AT1-Pl, L. E. Wahl, ATC-Pl, W. G. McMahon, ATl-Pl, T. D. Iorgenson, AT2, A. K Tauhe, AT2, W. M. Raines, AT2, K. L. Adams, AX3. 3 lop KOW: R' E' Perkins, AN, R. W. Ross, AA, R. Williams, AKAN. R. L 1AIZrZfgigE2f?-RAVl6l,13- D- Stephenson, AN, A. W. Conley, AN, G. L. Fairbanks ADRl T Bitonao- 2156231 Tr., AK2, B. A. Hazlett, A01-Pl, D. L. Thomson AKCA-Pl' E E J , -Pl, D. Fichman Jr., ATCM-Pl, R. B. Johnston - ' - Ones. ADR2, E, W. Scheafer, ADR3, G. Ikufa, AK2. Top ROW: S. W. Hill AES-P1 TVI E Olson AE3 E D Caldwell A . a ,X A . . , , I I , A I IISIuul?l1sNAl?AlXbS- W- Sfifgellt, ALAN, W.A. Christenson, AE3-Pl, JB. Daniels, ADRI5 W B Bea 31 2, J-S Carpenter, AX3, RP. Thomas, AEAN, EM. vim, A133 AE2 -WI? Eg, .513 Seated: W. G. Reid, AE2, C. E. Mitchell, AE2, V. R. MacManus AE2, W- . avi son, AEl, B. T. Brown, AEC, G. A. Valdespino, AEl, R. 'W. Griffin , -E. Day, AE2, B. H. Strong, AE2, D. W. Witthoft, AE3. x x v J v ,V., , . vffvv I V ...,..- -.-. ...... ,. Y THROXI .l. H. Bailey, AN, G. Deluna, AA, R. L. Reinhart, ADR3, L. G. Evans, AN, lll11te,ADRAN, I. G. Carberry, ADRAN, G. Gillum, AMS3, C. E. Jalhert, AMS3, lmlones. ADRAN, K. A. King, ADRAA, R. R. Lee, AN, G. H. Birdsong, AA, W. H. Rehm, liBAl. Farris, ADR3. Seated: V. L. Richardson, ADR3, R. G. Lundberg, ADR3, J. L. ,ADR3, P. E. Phillips, ADR3, W. J. Scheuerman, AMSCA, J. B. Daniels, ADR3, D. E. iiANll-13, L. A. Gauthier, AMS3, G. P. Smith, AMH3, J. D. Rowland, ADR3. s i i li F 2 r 1 i I I i 7 -'Y N AFR3, R I Rem, ADRAN, ig L r Yijowier. f'UVi-7nf'1 U-M Top Row: C. E, ey, .4 B I L AMS3 Culberson! AA, DE ll-Ivliriest, AAA?ig.HP.1gLi1g,etfXNANR'115' J asifliijfdii Jr., ADRAN, ME. oa5EeR5A1ERg cnyre, ,'- 2 t at '.A.E.Ti ,. L.. F. L. Bishop, ADRAA. .Seated. L. Motebur,C,, L' A. Tu1Lfif2R5fiCDR2, J. Posey ADR1, F, W. R ce, ADRL D. B. Dallas, A 1 ?3OOkijR2, M. J. Martinez, ADR2, E. Lutchko Jr., ADR3' i T - .L. Merritt, ADR3. D. M. VVilde. ADR3, J. W. 1-lawluns, Anno, ifOR3.1RZVgar,1RDR3 D. R. Trostad, ADR3, P. Zialiaii, ADR3, R. Vrgsral, ADR3, s' w. Ruhle, ADRAN, J. raway, ADR2, R. G. Parish, AX2. saaraar o. H. Reese, ADRI R. Lizana, AMER A. M. Chambers, ADR1, D. D. Barnes Jr., soCA-Pi, w. A.,Vandagrif Jr., AMsoA, E. M. Davis, ADRCA, W. 1. Quran, AE1-Pi, R..J. Strain, ADH-Pl, R. I. Spiten, ADRI. Kneeling: D. R. Wall, ADR2, C. M. Fetti, ADR2, J. P. Christenson, ADR2, B. L. Earles, ADR2, J. A. Lang, ADR2, C. A. Riffle, ADR1, H. M. Duggins, ADR2. Y Top Row: G. R. Endsley, AXAN, W. F. Woods, AX3CACj, L. C. Lenhart AX3, L. T. Hill, AX3, C. D. Johnston, AXAN, L. D. Plaster, AXAN, R. W Cowart, SOGSN, R. M. Daniell, AXAN, K. L. lvliller, AXAN, R. K' I H MHC Connell, AX3. Seated: D. I. Luczac, AX3, M. L. Lawton, AX3, J- P Hawthorne Jr., AXZCACD, P. Lawson Jr., AX1-PICACD, W. E. Owens lr- SOCA-P1 CACD , G. W. Hamilton, AXCS-Pl CACJ , S. M. Cole, AXZCACD, W' R Hamilton, AX3QACj. Top Row: J. M. Neuman, AX3, I. D. Newton, AXAN L. . ' RD. Meyers, AXAN, L. J. Wilkes, Axe., w.J. Dav1asaa,GAQ1gjl1fi1n?rRA1gal1Zirirl' AXAN, L. D.' Sumner, AX3, I. A. Angel, SOG3, R. E. Jones AX8 W P. Fbrsvthe' AX3, RG. s1rr1ar,AX2-QACJ. saaraar L. E. Brixius, AX3, s L' Doolittle AX3' H. N. Taylor, AX2, RL. MCGeorge, socs-P1qACp, M. in. 'Back AMHCA-Pl, W. M. Dagnan, SOCA, K. A. Olkonen, S01-PIQACD, N. A. Daigle, ,AX2. , i ,--' 44 r 5 5 I , M... 1 A S E 1 a 4 I 5 s I I r 1 u ,- I n 1 4 1 X , 4 1 F! .- r MRS DOROTHY KING Reigning as the 1962-63 Mrs. YORKTOWN is blonde, green-eyed Dorothy 'Q Dodie E. King, Wife of Ensign Roger King, Main Communications. She first graced the state of 1 Km Idaho, being born in Pocatello. llks' But 1daho's loss was C3l1fOIH137S gain when she moved there with her parents. She limi was graduated from Castro Valley High School. lt was While she was attending Fresno ot-he State College that she met her husband Roger. They were married September 3, 1961. gh? And like a good Wife she Worked in a bank helping hubbie finish hiS S6HiOI Year at I-Md Fresno State. V U .tgclil The favorite pastimes of the 5' 7 , 125 pound beauty is sewing Qher husband's soClfIS ' fr., no doubtj and cooking. 2 L r a fl 1 Z .-'Tp K MISS KATHY A. MELLON Kathy A. Mellon, an attractive 18-year-old, blue-eyed blonde, is Miss YORKTOWN for the 1962-63 Far East Cruise. She stands SBU tall' and hails from Nlilvvaukee, Wisconsiii. She was sponsored llv her fiancee T. W. Logan, ICFA, M E h Division. I She Was graduated from ,lunean High School and is presently em- h Dlflyed at the' First Wisconsin National Bank. She lilies to go to t e beach, movies, dances, stock car races, and going for rides, red Snort cars being her favorites. '! 7'l'-'-J 77172 .Ag Vx, ofi in i illii till? lili 'l iw V X, llii 1121 is 141 M i V 3 l . ilu J 'ills yi, ,W 13, M, Kill ffl! HE EH '4 ri, 1 It 13: :ii Q. i I! ' el, iifll, alll' . 1 i T, y 4 f li J alll , r l, li g :Ii I I i 1 ll ll ' l Q F li viii .lf l l-L rig iii on I il? -1 .M is is ,, il nv : lg, ' 11 l 'ye l 5 !. 1. ,. ll V ,I iff' ini Lil. MISS JULIANNE RUIZ The cute smile you see beaming at you belongs to our choice for Ulf. Miss YORKTOWN for the 1962-63 cruise. The blue-eyed blonde answers to the name of Miss Julianne Ruiz and is the daughter of Ernest Ruiz, MM3 from B Division. She resides with her mother, Judy Ruiz, 7332 Lion Stret, Cucamonga, California- According to her father, pert little Judy's hobbies are dancing, playing her Daddy,S bongos when he isnlt looking, and getting into mischief. She, also HS YOU can tell, is currently big on stuffed rabbits. 1. ' H N X Fsfff .gli ,w W .row Tim iod- Ulf folili iight 41355 jloeli EO lelli im! Qglai -alter fgnloi Shim: lerre. litgei lhoui irgua lerliii larba, lemui iredei lame ioplgi 01165. rv Afsle We 1 . llomz lion -23161 5 101361 xl Nw-' duh NH' ' wlllx -.. X.. e-EYQD walks li' mia, '- ,LF 'Uflffi Lflllkf My E qw, K QU jimi N. . v- .XL v Elin' RU' - , QU, cake l ALABAMA Bates, .I-.R-7 AN Blackwell, .I. B., SN Bogard, B. I., LTJG B1-Qwn, A., BTS Brown, S. K., BT3 Furman, T. W., AN Good, R. M., SN Harper, G. E., MN3 SHIPS COMPANY ROSTER Tuscumbia Mobi le Fayette Oakman Oakman Bessemen Bay Minette Phoenix City Haynes, -In SN Anniston Holman, K. R., AN Montgomery Hughes, L. E., ETR2 Geneva B- W-i SN Gadsden T. L., RM3 Fairfield D. R., FA North Birmingham T- L-9 BT3 Geadland A. .I., SN Montgomery ' N. R., FMFA Centerville , R. A., SK3 Puchard ord, J. E., BT2 Mobile M. B., LT Birmingham F- .I-, SN Florence E., MMI Mobile , .I-, FN Gadsden I. E., MMFN Daphne ALASKA R. E., AKAN McKenly Park ARIZONA A J. C., EIVIFN Phoenix R., SN Tucson R. S., ICFN Phoenix , R. W., ATN3 VVilliams T. J., MMFN McNary P. A., AA Tuscon L. L., SN Phoenix J. W., AN Goodyeat J. K., AOAN Phoenix O'Conner, W.M., SN Pl106niX Pettiet, C. C., IC3 Glendale Pippett, J. H., SA Phoenix Smith, N. T., ETR3 Temple Steinshnider, A. B., SN Pl1OGHiX Stevens, L., ICFN Mesa Walker, G. Cnj, RMSN Payson Williams, H., AN Taba CitY Ybarra, D. A., AN Pl'10CHiX ARKANSAS Barnes, O. M., SN Mamila Brewer, F. H., SN Fordyce Brgwnv, T, Q., SN North Little Rock Finley, J. F., AK3 .IOHCSIUOTO Ggad, ju E., ENS Little Rock Goodson, C. M., DC2 Roland Gyegerg, L. J., AA West Fork Gunn. R. A., SA Kaiser Hargrove, P. I. Leachville Jflhnsfm, J. T., EMFN Peffvville Lemones, W. S., SA Damas Linker, A. C., SA Little Rock Pulliam, D, EU EM3 . -Tf.i 84 Bonneville Rf?YHOldS, I. D., AA Larksonville Richardson, L., SN Little Rock Thomas? -I' E ABH2 Concord Thurgood, H. E., EMFN Dewitt Wlldman, H. H., SA Siloam Springs CALIFORNIA Aaron, J' D-Q LCPL Smartsville Abernathy, W. F., CDR Sen Diego Alexander, E. C., LT Allen, A. C., SN Allen, A. C., SN Anderson, E. K., ADJ3 Anderson, J. H., AN Andrus, J. F., LCDR Armack, J. A., AN Asher, S. D., SN Atuatasi, S., ABE3 Bacle, J. H., FN Bailey, L. F., CS2 Baker, D. E., GIVIG3 Los Angeles Los Angeles Long Beach Pacolma Santa Cruz San Diego Fresno El Monte Wilmington Oxnard Long Beach Long Beach Baker, R. E., PFC San Pedro Baldwin, T., FTG3 Wilseyville Flange, I. T., SA North Hollywood Barnum, C. L., AN Atwater Barnum, Al. L., AN Atwater Barteholmew, R., GMG3 Ojai Barton, W. W., Ir., Capt. Vista Barwood, S. J., SN Baskett, R. R., SA Santa Ana Redwood City Benbow, R. H., FTC Whittier Bergstrasser, D. R., ABEAN Hayward Bibby, J. W., MUSN Sunnyvale Bier, R. L., FTGSN Chula Vista Biggers, D. I., ENS Fresno Blair, T. W., SN Redondo Beach Boutwell, R. M., BTFN Montebello Bowman, R. P., AN Lakewood Brewer, H. E., BM2 Bridwell, C. M., BIVI3 Broderick, E. M., HN Brooks, C., AN Brooks, I-LJ., ENS Brown, W. N., ADRAN Burnette, I. L., RM3' Burns, S. E., AN Busch. D.B., CSI Byrd, C., BM2 Byrne, D. F., PFC Cannelia, A., ABF2 Carrasco, W. K., AN Carroll, R. .I-, SN Cnadd, G. T., DCI Chaney, B., SMC Cnauarria, H. E., FN Cnesser, VV. T', SM2 Christian, W- A-, SM3 Cjung, J. Y. C., SN Ciaramella, N., SN Clarkson, I- M-, AN CQifford, P. VV., AA Collier, M. E., BM3 Long Beach Redondo Beach Pasadena Glendale Manhattan Beach Mt. View Los Angeles Long Beach Westminister Los Angeles Ojai Long Beach Visalia Belmont San Pedro El Cajon Los Angeles Salinas Van Nuys Los Angeles Glendale Hollywood Mt. Shasta I Long Beach Colocar, N. A., TN Comacho, D. tnj, FN Coons, C. C., FN Cormier, J. A., HM3 Cornelius, R. D., EM2 Cowgill, J. L., SN COX, B. J., MUC Cruz, L. Q., SDI Cuddithy, I., IC2 Culbertson, D. W., PH2 Curtis, G. A., SFI Dalton, C. L., RMI Dean, G. L., FN Degraff, C. N., AN Degraff, D. F., AA Degraffenried, C., SA Dehart, F. E., AA Delater, A. M., ATC Demoulin, F. G., EM3 Devera, I, ADRI Dillon, M. J., SA Diot, R. M., AMS3 Dobbins, C. J., GMGI Domasig, G. D., SD2 Douglass, C. J., ETI Downey, A. R., ABFI Douffard, R., BM2 Dunbar, G. T., DCC Eck, A. R., FN Eckersley, A. H., AdRC Edwards, R. M., IC3 Ekkens, A. W., LCDR Ellis, E. E., SK3 English, D. P., FN Evergin, J. F., TMI Fahey, A. W., FN Faries, I. B., PFC Fernandez, E. C., SA Fearari, P. H., BT3 Ferretti, R. V., EMFN Firethunder, B. C., AA Fisler, F. T., MNSN Flitcroft, R. E., CS2 Floria, D. S., PN3 Flud, E. L., FN Forstner, G., LTJG Foster, D. C., FN Foster, L. C., AMS3 Fowler, R. J., FTG3 Freeman, C. W., MM2 Freeman, W. E., MUI Freiden, R. H., SN French, G. W., JR., YNSN French, R. K., TM2 French, R. N., ACI Freisen, F. A., LCDR Fritz, T. L., SN ' Garcia, P. R., AA Garcia, T. M., BRC Garrison, J. V., AN Gerren, V. W., SFC Getz, G. E., AA Gibbs, J., SD2 Gillam, W. E., AN Gilmartin, J. J., GMGI Glumm, P. C., SN Goering, I. H., QMI Long Beach Ontario National City Concord Vallejo Santa Fe Springs San Diego Torrence Pleasant Hill South Fork Spring Valley Fontana Atascadero Delhi Delhi San Diego Haw Los Angeles Santa Monica San Pedro North Scaramento Torrance Compton Imperial Beach San Diego Napa Vallejo Long Beach Hayward Long Beach Culton San Diego Folsom Whittier Alameda San Fernando Long Beach Sacramento Sacramento Menlo Long Beach Fullerton Long Beach Torrance Chico Pomgna Redondo Beach Bell Gradens Glen Ellen Oaklando SanDiego Hollywood Anaheim Lomita Imperial Beach Englewood Stockton Corcoran p Simi Medera San Diego Modesto Los Angeles Long Beach Wilmington Burbank Westrninister Goraum, M. L., BTI Goss, G. W., SA Gould, R. A., ABEAN Greci, E. D., QMCIVI Green, B. H., AN Green, R. C., CS3 Gunter, L. O., SM3 Guzman, B. A., SD2 Guzman, I. R., SN Hague, D. E., RD3 Hallum, W. R., SA Hardin, T. L., SD3 Harley, I. H., ABHC Harrison, E., FA Hart, C. W., EMI Hernandez, I. E., FA Higgins, T. W., EM3 Hill, S. R., SN Hinriches, A. A., EMI Hobart, J.C., SA Hodge, D. H., SN Hodges, J. R., SN Homes, C. L., FR Horton, R. A., AN Huerta, R., SK3 Humphries, R. G., FN Iverson, W. M., CDR Ivy, R. L., AA james, J.L., LTJG jenkins, R. E., HN fohnson, R. F., AN fohnson, R. W., BTC johnson, VV. E., SD2 Iohnston, J. D., SA fone, W. R., SA f ones, H., ABCS jones, S., SN Kelly, D. E., LCpl. Kelly, R. C., AN . Kemmerer, M. P., SH2 Kent, J. O., AN Lakewood Bolings Hemit Long Beach Richmond Los Angeles Artesia Long Beach Garden Grove . Fairfield Susanville Oakland Paramount Oakland Long Beach Los Angeles San Diego Los Angeles Long Beach San Diego Whittier Susanville Sacramento Buena Park C Norwalk Palm Springs Chatsworth Cohtor Sacramento Antioch Burbank Lakewood Pasadena Burbank Los Angels Long Beach Represa Bakerfield San Jose Long Beach Santa Moncia Khazoyan, S. tnj, SA Pasadena King, B. K., DCI Arteia King, R. B., ENS Visana Knaus, R. E., FA Roseville Knight, C. D., AN Venice Knight, D. M., PH3 Indio Knight, I. H., PH3 Belmont Sholes Krill, D. J., AA San Jose Kroeger, W. K. W., SN Englewood Laborte, C., SD2 Imperial Beach Lara, A. F., LI3 Calexico Lawhon, V. D., AA Bakeresfild Lawson, G. M., SN Lebouitz, H., SA Lee, F., BM2 Lenvik, W. H., PFC Lerma, .l. P., ETR3 Lien, IVI. J., SN Pacific Grove North Hollywood Long Beach Goleta Los Angeles Redwood City Louett, P. G., CS3 Ventura Loughmiller, D. L., SA Merced Macha, B. L., MNSN Fresno Madland, H. J. W., FN San Bernardino Martens, B. E., Jr., SN Atlantic City Martin, D. B., SA Garden GroVC Martin, G. L., PFC San Rafael Martin, M, BMSN San Diego l I Il l ll lf ll ll ll ll F-lr llt llu la! lei lex lic. lux lig lun llbr tile U . it llic inc lerez lake ters MS! lone tcm iles 'Egan ich, .thai Ng, t Hlnns IQEIS ters AES, llinc .fiuttev les: W 'Ili T ISQH lfl, l illliig mde. N05 , Tllllpl idricl lmtx . w lgfen Dgnsc lf, 1 ll. 1 ith W lithi i Martocci, I., ICI Mason, W. D., EMI Matthews, C. E., FN Matthews, L. VV., LTJG McAullife, I. C., BT3 McColl, N., SD3 McCormic, D. K., MMI McCune, T. O., LT McGraw, C. N., Cpl. McIntire, D. M., SN McKim, B. C., SN McNett, W. T., LCDR Melrose, G. A., FN Mitchell, H. H., CWO-2 Mendoza, A. R., IC3 Mimes, H, BT2 Montgomery, O. R., RMI Moore, M. V., SN Morey, I. K., SA Mullen, D., FA- Mulvaney, G. M., LT Nash, H. B., SN Neughswander, L., ABH2 Newcombs, R. D., RDSN Nichols, R. A., CS3 Nix, R. A., ICFN Nugent, P. H., PFC Nunes, G. V., FN Osborne, L. A., RM3 Oyler, D. R., LT Paige, J. D., RD3 Pelicen, G. R., SD2 Pence, I., SHI Perez, S., FR Pickering, W. S., SA Pierce, R. R., SN Piersom, G..A., ABF3 Porter, R. B., QM3 Racine, D. E., ABEAN Rakestraw, T. G., ATI Regan, I. P., LT Raymond, J. H., AN Rich, R. N., PFC Richardson, C. H., SFP3 Rios, G., SN Robinson, I. L., AC3 Rogers, L. B., AOAA Rogers, W. R., YN3 Ross, M. E., AN Rottino, D., SA Routte, D. H., SA Rubey, E. B., Ir., LCDR Ruiz, E. I., MM3 Russell, W. G., ACI Ryan, H. G., PRI Santiago, I., SD2 Saunders, G. E., ETN3 Savoy, I. J., AN SChrupp, M. S., ENS Shadrick, N. T., PN3 Shipley, R. VV., ETR3 Shogren, E. J., MMC Simonson, I. N., FTGSN Slater. H..F., FA Smith, D. R., BTI Smith, I. R., CS3 Smith, R. E.. BMSN Baldwin Park Long Beach Ontario San Lorenzo San Gabriel North Island Long Beach Costa Mesa Long Beach San Diego Huntington Park Garden Grove Covina Alameda Santa Barbara San Francisco Long Beach Ridgecrest Alhambra Sacramento Huntington Beach Los Angeles Redondo Beach San Pedro Norwalk Riverside Menlo Park Hayward San Leondro Garden Grove Oakland San Diego Imperial ,Beach Colton Daly City Stockton Lodi Santa Monica Long Beach Long Beach San Bernadino Los Angeles Ojai Whittier Los Angeles Loyalton Englewood Temple City Burbank Garden Grove Oakland So L-Vang Cuca Monga Hollywood Cypress Wilmington Fallbrook El Cajon Long Beach Fullerton Oxnard Huntington Beach Santa Ana Citana Heights Long Beach I Lakewood Norwalk Spate, L. C., MNSN Spruance, W. H., ENS Staley, B. R., AN Stanley, C. F., BT3 Stee, I. D., RMSN StePPf J. L., MM2 Stewart, E. M., MM1 Swanson, C., AN Swerm, J. E., GMG2 Taganas, A., SD3 Tanaka, K. K., ICFN Taylor, F. A., AN Tennison, B. D., SKSN Terrado, P., SHC Thomas, C. H., RMCS Thompson, C. E., CDR Thompson, G. S., FA Thompson, P. T., SN Tidwell, D. L., CS2 Timm, G. L., AG3 Tinker, R. H., LISN Touw, K. R., AA Trepainer, P. H., MM2 Tripp, WT. F.., SN Troop, R. M., BTFN Trotter, S. L., SA Trotter, T . K., LCDR Tupuola, F., BTI Twomey, I. J., AMH3 Udell, D. R., ABEAN Valenzuela, A., SN Valenzuela, I. P., AN Fresno Pasadena Riverside Los Angeles Big Bear Madera Seal Beach Los Angeles Torrance Wilmington San Pedro Vallejo Ontario National City Lakewood Pasaedna Van Nuys West Minister Taft Oxnard San Fernando Long Beach Long Beach Long Beach Los Angeles Los Angeles Long Beach Long Beach Long Beach Ceres Hermosa, Beach Redwood City Van Gorder, R. A., HMC Garden Grove Varvil, E. F., RM2 Velez, L. I., SN Vowles, A. L., AN Wages, W. L., SA Walborn, R. D., ABHI Walker, G. W., YNI Watson, T. R., AOI Weaver, D. D., ABH3 Wells, I. E., LCPL West, H. A., ACC Whitacre, P. C., QM3 VVhite, F. W., FTGSN VVhite, I. L., HMI Antioch Mt. View Oakland Paso Robles Escindido Westminister Lakewood San Jose Bakersfield Huntington Beach MCcloud Long Beach Long Beach Wickstrom, K. A., LCpl. Willitts Wilkinson, R. D., CS2 Long Beach Windish, N., GMGSN Riverside Wirshing, R. I., AN ' Los Angeles Wood, C. R., HM3 Watts COLORADO Abercrombie, W. L., SN Broken Spoke Bell, N . L., LTJG I Arvada Blackford, R. E., SN Denver Brooks, C., SM3 Denver Bukacek, I. D., AN DGHVCI' Dillard, I. D., IR, ADR3 Lajllllta Disalvo, W. D., SN P 1161310 Dyer, M. D., AE3 Denver Ellis, W. N., EM:-s Englewood Gamble, E. G., ETR2 DSHVGI' Gies, I. H., SA Denver Glaubensklee, R. C., SN Plleblfl Gonzales, SK3 Pueblo Artesia Hatch, A., FN Harris, B. R., SN Delwef Herrera, J. E., BT3 Reekv Ford Huff, D. C., HM2 Delwef Kuntz, S. O., JR., SN GYPSUIT1 Kuntz, W. D., GMGI Oak Creek Lehr, VV. J., SN Delwef Linpon, D. N., FTG3 Axten Olivas, W. K., ABF3 Brighton Roberts, G. L., AEAN Colorado Springs Roy, K. B., SN De11Vef Salyer, K. O., LCPL Delta Schmidt, M. L., FN Denver Seyfried, C. C., HM3 Denver Shackley, R. B., ICFN Aurora Sorley, G. E., BM2 Englewood Varela, D. J., SN Denver CONNECTICUT Allen, C. S., PFC Bridgeport Farris, F . M., FN Hartford Iorio, F., JR., ENS Waterbory Merati, R. A., FN Torrington Mikulitz, F. J., IC3 Wethersfield Perrell, J. A., SA New Haven Smyth, D. W., BT3 East Hartford St. Sermain, J. E., FN Ellington Upton, E. C., BM1 New Haven Zilaro, T. S., AMS3 Waterbury DELAWARE Saxton, C. P., BT3 O Wilmington Whaley, R. V., SA Delmar Wyatt, VV. W., SN Wilmington FLORIDA Ackerman, L. L., CSC Chipley Bosserdet, R. E', PFC Port Charlotte Collins, V. W., CDR Malone Cooney, L. F., CDR Jacksonville Evans, R. N., ETN3 West Palm Beach Gray, D. F., FN Eustis .IOhHSOI1, .L K-, CS1 .Jacksonville Lang, C., SH3 Jacksonville Lee, I. R-, AA Lake Worth Maynard, C. A., SA Orlandg Mays, S. E., LT. Riverview Morris, R. C., LTJG Pensacola Riaflf, J. Sarasgta Sells, S., Tampa SikCS, D., F011 Pierce Simpson, R. C., BT2 Jacksonville SlII1S, L., Pensacola TYS011, J. R., FA Orlando Wakeman, D. J., AMS3 GEORGIA Bridges, J. E., AOAN Flagler Beach Union Point Flippin, W. G., EM2 Atlanta Fuller, J. A., SN Augusta Grier, B. D., DC2 Lula Hampton, D. T., AN Macon King, T. M., ADRAN Atlanta Lanier, D. H., AN Atlanta MCRHY, H- D., BT2 Porterdale Merrick, E. VV., ETR3 New Orleans Mitchell, C. A. BT3 Cartersville Mothershed, R. W., LTJG Atlanta Spires, W. L., SN Sutton, J. E., SN Williams, M., FN Wood, E. L., SA Young, J. L., ENS HAWAII Alameida, L., BM3 Chaggett, F. J., AN Miral, A. D., SGT Myers, H. D., Rabe, B. M., SA Kiernes, K., LCPL IDAHO Badger, K. L., PCSN Bray, R. E., AMSI Browers, C. K., YNSN Corey, R. L., ABHAN Dimmick, P. R., SN Johnson, C. D., LCPL Lincoln, lVI. J., MMFA Potter, T. R., AN Spiesman, M. J., SN VVheeler, J. E., RM2 ILLINOIS Balding, W. D., AG2 Bickham, R. L., BT3 Billa, R. A., AMS3 Blazek, J. E., AG3 Boyd, E. A., CDR Brydie, R. W., QM3 Burkemper, D. J., RD3 Carpenter, C. E., AG2 Coss. C. A., PH3 Devine, P. M., SA Doepp, E. D., LTJG Domokos, E. V., BT3 Donahue, B. E., AN Donaldson, T., LCPL Ellis, J. Cnj, SA Evans, R. R., SN Farrell, J. E., ENS Feurhelm, R., SA Fornwall, J. G., RMSA Gard, G. T., MM3 Gill, P. A., LCPL Greenburg, R. E., CDR Halloran, T. P., SN Handley, D. F., RM2 Hankins, J. W., SN Hansen, R. E., AK1 Hennings, J. A., EM3 Hirte, D. W., AA Hopkins, D. L., FN Horibe, Y. F., SA Keplinger, R. T., AN Koliboski, D. J., FN Land, C. L., RMSN Lavelle, P. M., SN Lentz, D. L., IC3 Lewis, W. R., RD3 McTigue, J. M., AC2 Musson, C. W., CPL Nerthrup. J ., GMosN O,Brien, D. J., BT3 Alamo Rome Augusta Dahlonega Perry Honolulu Honolulu Ewa Honolulu Honolulu Waipabu Burley Idaho Falls Ashton Rath Drum Twin Falls Pocatello Boise St. Anthony St. Maries Boise Lawrenceville . Chicago C Evanston Chicago Rock Island Chicago Libertyville Urbana Rossville Ingleside Blue Island Elgin Napleton Georgetown Chicago Bunker Hill Chicago Chicago Crystal Lake Peoria Chicago Chicago Evergreen Park E. Moline Kewanee Chicago Vermont Chicago Chicago Chicago Salem Chicago Chicago . North Lake Riverdale . Eflingham North Lake Aurora Chicago Chicago Height N. H., MUSN Reedy, R. E., MU3 Rickan, L. E., RD3 R0gCI'S, A., Rohde, F. R., EN2 Ruter, R. L., AN Schlecker, R. P., AA Seebee, I. R., CS3 Simer, D. E., MM2 SpenC6, E- R-, ABHAA East Dalton steel, R- L-, SN Rock Island Theriac, I . I ., AN East St. Louis Thompson, P, G,, PFC Bloomington Vohn, N. W., AA Chicago Wanders C. FA Chicago INDIANA Anderson P W PFC Burns I L RD3 Caldwell K M SM2 Chessman O L AN Cohron I R IOSN D1xson R L LCPL Hattabaugh R A LCPL Hochstetler I I AN Hollingsworth R L LT IX1ll1on WV H EMFN Kochert T I FN Majors L L SN McCammon F G AO1 Patterson M A RD3 Shields I E SKSN Spradley R L BT2 Thompson C E FN Wentworth R L LTIG Whitaker R L ABF3 Whitmer C I SFP3 Anderson Baker W Barnes R Becker L IOWA DAN BT2 BMSN BT3 Baldwin I R AA Bohn G A AN Brubaker G B SA Carter C T ENS ' gil? Chlttenden E F LTIG Cole I D PHC Estlund R F FA Gaylord I H FN Karnes R L SM3 Kelly C E SN Lewis T M SN Libke R D AN McDonald I L SA Meeker R W ABE3 Juliet Decatur Libertyville Chicago Riverdale Farreston Evanston Quincey Centralia Gary Goodland Connersv 1lle Terre Haute Southport Newport New Whiteland Goshen Iv mcennes W ashington Lafayette Terre Haute Sullivan Lawrenceburg Osgood Evansville Evansville Ind1anapol1s Harrisburg East Gary Council Bluffs Des Moines Cedar Rapids Charles C1ty Akron Shell Rock Rienbeck Davenport Cumming Henderson Webster C1ty Council Bluffs Des Moines Council Bluffs Oskaloosa Holstein Independence Ottumna MlChae1S0n B M RDCA Guthrie Center M1ller I I-I LCDR Nagel D H SA Newe R N AA Pagles R L AA Pealef P RD3 Clinton Sac C1ty Mason C1ty Cedar Rapids Burlington I Peavey W W ETNSN Collins Plerson I I FN U I1 D W N Rffgers A D BT2 Council Bluffs Des Moines Des Moines eg .. Ross, M. L., SA W'atson, G, Jw FA KANSAS Allison, R. L., SA Burrough, V. C., AA Carpenter, K. S., AN Coffman, H. R., ETR3 Concannon, D. L., AN Crusinberry, I . W., AN Culbertson, B. E., AN Edwards, I. A., AN Guitierrez, R., YNI Hadley, B. H., MM3 Harlow R. L. ABH2 Huddleston I. W. SA Iohnson IF. 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M., FN Slldf-211 Proctor, I., GMG3 Shreveport Roy, J.H., SK3 1Lafayette Sandefur, E. H., ADR3 Shreveport Sauvage, D. I., SN Gretna St. Cyn G. M., SN New Orleans Tyler, o. L., SN Mansfield Vogt, F. J., AN Westego Winters, C. W., RD3 Lake Charles MAINE Gagne, A. R., TM3 L?W1SiQOn Goss, J. J., Jr., BTC Limerick MARYLAND . Collevecchio, N. I., IO3 Baltlmofe Hunt, B. M., RM3 Lau-rel Short, S., FA North Forestville Wilson, L. G., SN B-Hl'fim0fe MASSACHUSETTS Carter, J. F., AN Boston Cody, I. I., FN .Norwell Currie, R. I., GMGI I2lm211C3 P13111 Dayhoff, J. R., FTGSN Sherbourne Hasselbrack, E. F., TM2 Melrose Johnson, J. R., BM2 ' Arlington Jurgens, L. P., FA Brockton Lee, W. B., BM3 Springfield MacLeod W. F., LT Glouchester O'Neil, C. T., ABE3 VValtnam Prescott, D. R., SFI Fall River Regan, J. P., LTCHC Boston Solzak, W. J., A02 South Hadley Falls Thompson, J. J., LCDR South Boston Vaughn, R. C., MUSN Middlebord . MICHIGAN Berryman, W. R., AA Detroit Callard, M. 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L., ATN3 Minneapolis MISSISSIPPI G8-Dgef, K- R., AE3 Hickory Flat Hynum, N., Pattison I MISSOURI Nelson, S. P., AN Noel Young, T. L., St. Louis NEBRASKA Connelly, M- B-, ATN3 Grand Island Vfoodman, R. D., AO2 Hebron A INEVADA P1'iCC, R- L-, AA Bunkerville NEW JERSEY Izdebski, J. H., ATRAN Jersey City Townshend, B. G., AA Riverton NEW YORK Briggs, -I-,R-, SN Earlville GlL1Ck, P., Astoria Keegan, E. P., AM2 Buffle White, J. D., AO3 Liberty Young, EL. E., AK3 ' Lindenhurst . NORTH CAROLINA Haynes, J. D., AT2 Wilkesboro Stokkeland, R. W., ADR2 Coppertown OHIO ' Akey, H. A., AN Uhrichsville Bletch, V. S., Jr., ATN3 Toronto Boston, L. C., AA Cinti Kolesar, K. J., AME3 Akron Powers, J. A., PRAN - Cleveland Slauson, R. S., AEAN Marion ' OKLAHOMA Mathis, G. C., AA Oklahoma City McGee, W. R., ADR3 CACD Hollis Snyder, M. L., AEI Norman OREGON Hallum, W. R., SN La Grande Manley, G. L., AA Lafayette Stickley, J. D., AN Corvallis Wolter, I. W., AK3 McMinnville PENNSYLVANIA , Fuss, P. F., AT2 Hanover Green Wilkes Barre Goldstein, A. I., AA Philadelphia Harris, R. D., ADR2 t Warminister Hill, G. W., AMH3 Kittanning Marth, J. P., AE3 Windgap Mellott, R. R., AXAN .Needmore Morrison, 'R. L., AXAN Roaring Spring Robinson, R. A., AMHAN Cannonsburg Rogers, K. J., AMS3 Natrona Heights Speelman, F. D., AIVISZ Connellsville , PHILIPPINES Cajardo, F. D., TN Nueva ECII3 De Los Santos, T. Cnl, ATI Dagupan City Labaco, F. IVI., AK3 Cavite City Magbanua, D. Cnl, SD3 Cavatuan Ilcllo SOUTH CAROLINA Gregory, J. E., ADR3 Clmwn Sherlock, M. D., AN Greer TENNESSEE Gilliam, G. F., AR Haney, F. L., AX3 Gfjfgivllil A TEXAS Aguilar, A. A., AA - Bross, A. T., AMS3 San AOIcIl2:IsISzi Dyess, R. G., ADR3 Houston Gregston, E. E. ADR3 . , Gladewater Layman, -I- A-, AN San Antonio MaCk, N. R., AN Herlingen Moya, E. Cnj, AE2 Alamo Petefsfm, C- A-, II'-, AMS3 Corpus Christi Robertson, D. M., AT2 Austin Scott, L., Fort Worth Serenil, R. 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Larkin Kennewick, Washington LT R. S. Larson East Grand Forks, Minnesota CDR L. W. S. Laubach Georgetown, Texas CDR I. W. Linder Denver, Colorado LTJG F. M. Lund Salt Lake, City, Utah LCDR C. D. Manring Cleveland Hts., Ohio LTIG W. H. McCreedy Biloxi, Mississippi CDR I. B. lVIcKinny Long Island, New York CDR I. L. Meisenheimer Alton, 1H1U0iS LT A. J. Meere Birmingham, Alabama LTIG I. S. Nagle West Covina, C2111f0rnia LT G. L. Nolin Providence, Rhode Island LCDR J. I. Ortega Phoenix, Arizona LT B. H. Plelsrlrlr omaha, Nebraska LTJG E. P. Reller Grover, MQSSOUT1 LT T. R. Rogers Coronado, California LTJG A. Rubens Los Angeles, California LTJG 1.1. Schultz Lansing, Michigan Reno, Nevada LTJG J-W. Tibbetts Ontario, California LTIG D N1 Tuffli Newbersw Ofegfin LT D Westbrook Rossville, GCOTEZI3 ARIZONA Lagunas, A. T. ARKANSAS Hayden Pencil Bluff Hot Springs Sacremento Long Beach Curtis, D. Sears, O. F. ' CALIFORNIA Allen, D. C. Allen, L. H. Annear, I. L. Alevizon, W. S. Barela, E. R. Bax, I. A. Beller, C. L. Burgin, T. R. Cormier, R. E. Dean, B. H. Douglas, C. D. Duncan, W. L. Eckman, A. R. Fadden, M. P. Hoffman, L. E. Howard, R. I. Knaak, T. D. Kemberling, P. L. Labertew, L. A. Lepak, M. M. Manning, R. T., Ir. Marler, C. L. Morrill, S. A. Powolny, F. Rayburn, J. L. Rhamy, S. E. Smith, C. F. Spurgeon, I. L. San Francisco Santa Ana Fresno San Iose San Jose San Iose Long Beach Yucaipa Long Beach Imperial Beach Nevada City Belmont Imperial Beach Compton Oakview Torrance Chula Vista San Diego Bakersfield Coronado La Mirada Sherman Oaks Chowchilla Palo Alto Imperial Beach 'Garden Grove Strickland, D. L. , Coronado Taylor, G. A. . Saratoga TUUOH, .I. Santa Ana. Whyte, D. L. San Bernardino COLORADO Hindes, F. ' Rio Grand Machin, W. E. Boulder CONNECTICUT Agosta, Dafrgn Crandall, E. V. Rockville DOYIC, J- M- Norwalk Taylor, L. L. Upton, E. C. FLORIDA Cook, I. R. West Hartford New Haven ' Punta Gorda Dees, B-K. Pensacola GEORGIA IOIIHSOH, H. D. 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Olf IVIoss, R. R. Niagara F Wootton, R. C. ' BUH NEW MEXICO z Barnett, D. San IUQJ Gonzales, D. F. Albuquerque Sowden, L. T. Albuquerque NORTH CAROLINA Coats, W. L.. C1ayt0H Martin, H. IVI. Rock M0uH'f Moxley, A. VV. Sparta Pearce, C. M. Wake Forest - OHKD it l R- New Marshfle if- Z- G- Reedsville E- H- Brilliant L. B. Cleveland 2-, Ir. Greenville E. V. Dayton R- ' Toledo WKLAHOMA r Dewey Shawnee Elgin Oklahoma City Bartlesville Coweta 'OREGON L- ' Bend f- Estacada PENNSYLVANIA - - Allentown 5- Philadelphia - b Meadville G- Bradford , R- A- Roslyn 5, A- - Wilmington Trafford z, J. A. C. R. Bethlehem ' PHILIPPINES 010111, A. B. Cavite City S1'1'C1'3,. B. R. Cavite City Janeta, D. T. . Quiapo Manila 'elicen, G. T. . Livegon, Leyte SOUTH CAROLINA ' . ' VV.. R. Union ' . Clio R Columbia TENNESSEE Memphis J. Millington R. Q ' Millington TEXAS . Fort Worth E. Fabens . R. LubbOck G. W. Corpus Christi R. Corpus Christi J. Dallas lvvay, C, Midland , C. A. Carlsbad J, W, Amarillo A er, G, , Forney VERMONT , rode, C. V. Orwell .volcott, F.-R. Wallingford VIRGINIA Vesterfield, R, G. N0IfOlli WISCONSIN Tavits, C. E. A Stevben ce, R. L. Baraboo A WYOMING tt, A. C., Jr. I Casper ink, A-1 Worland HS-4 ALABAMA l , Butler, R. C., PR3 H1ll5b0f0 Decatur Chambers, A. M., ADRI Hawkins, R. W., PR1 ' Mecay, PW., AMHAN Alexanglferlflgffl Taylor, H. N., AX2-Pl Mobile ALASKA . Perkins, R. E., AN Mt McKinley Ruhle, S. VV., ADRAN Annette lsland ARKANSAS Cdr W. A. Gatlin Blackton E. D. Caldwell, AEAN Pine Bluff G- Gillklm, AMS3 West Memphis ARIZONA BI'21dfOI'Cl, D., Phgeljix Earles, L., Poenix SWGIITI, G., Tucson A CALIFORNIA Altadena LCDR R. T. Hynes Anaheim LT. W. A. Pocklington Imperial Beach LT ,lOl'1HSOI'1 Fullerton LT Hackney Imperial Beach LTIG J. H. Alexander Monterey R. I'IOlZIiaII1p San Franclsgg LTJG A. W. Johnson Qakland LT.IG R. A. Billings J. H. Schieberl, YNCA C. R. Bridges, BM2 Los Angeles Santa Rosa Imperial Beach D. W. Burch, AN Hawthorne R. F. Cook, AN A Baldwin Park- G. R. Endsley, AXAN Yuba City Imperial Beach San Diego Imperial Beach Imperial Beach Dunsmuir Imperial Beach Pasa Robles Cole, S. IVI., AX2 QACD Orange Dagnan, W. M., SOCA . Adams, K. L., AX3 A Barnes, D. D., Jr., SOCA-Pl Beck, M. D., AMHCA-P1 Brown, B. T., AECA-P1 Burgess, B. D., ATN3 Cadman, W. E., AMSI Christensen, J. P., ADR2 Imperial Beach Davidson, W. J., AXAA Live Oak Dutra, W. C., AIVIH2 San Lorenzo Evans, L. G. Monrovia Ford, J. R., AMSAN Rosemead Forsythe, W.'R., AX3 Orland Gauthier, L. A., AMS3 Oakland Imperial Beach Redondo Beach ' San Diego Gould, E. E., AMH2 Hamilton, W. R., AX3 CACD Ialbert, C. E., AMS3 Johnston, R. E., AKCA-Pl Barstow Keese, O. H., ADR1 Imperial Beach Lawson P., Ir,, AXI-PI CACD Bakersfield Lawton, M. L., AX3 PON LOITIH Lizana, R., AMEI COIUPIOU Imperial Beach MacConnell, R. .I., AX3 Los Angeles lVIartinez, M. .I., ADR2 Marzolf, R. L., ADRAN LyIlWQ0Cl McMahon, W. G., ATI-Pl Chula VISYH Riverside Newton, .I. D., AXAN Oakry, V., SA Prudholme, R. E., AEAN Los Angeles Los Angeles Reese, W. G., AMH3 'Imperial Beach Richardson, V. L., ADR3 lVlOCl6Sf0 R. E. lowes, AX3 ' S2111 Diego Schuler, M. R., ATN3 lVlHI1l'1Hf'ff1 B921Ch Smith, R. W., AXC-Pl Los Robles spiten, R. 1., ADRI Imperial Beach Titherington, C. C., .lr., AMS3 SHCIHIIISIYEO Tuckness, H. R., AE2-P1 San .IOSC Vandagrif, W. A., Jr., AMSCA Los Angeles VVahl, L. I., ATC-PI Imperial Beach Williams, R., AKAN Los Angeles NADA ASQAN Alberta COLORADO Hale, T. S., LT Hamilton, G. W., Bowler, R. L. , Arvada AXCS-Pl CAC? C21HY011CifY Mclntyre, D. E-, AA Denver FLORIDA Dorsey, R. M., LTJG PGHSaCO1a Gause, M. E., ADR3 T3V-ares Posey, J. .II-, ADR2 0f1af2dO Reid, W. G., AE2-P1 Jacksonville GEORGIA Griffin, R. W., AE2-Pl .WaYCT05S Franklin, R. E., AT2-Pl Chickamauga Woods, W. F., AX3 CACD TUOU HAWAII Fichman, D., Jr., Ewa IDAHO Fisher, J. D., AN Mullan Olkonen, K. A., SO1-Pl CACJ Mullan ILLINOIS Baker, L. P., AXAN Chicago Christensen, W. A., AE3-Pl Calumfet City Daniell, R. M., AXAN Mattoon Davis, E. M., ADRCA Valleyview Drive Johnston, R. E., AKCA-Pl Victoria Kirshther, E. R., LTJG Aurora Luczac, D. J., AX3 Warrenville Neumann, J. M., AX3 Chicago Phillips, P. E., ADR3 lNfIt. Vernon Robertson, J. C., AMS2 Chicago Rekar, R. J., ADRAN Chicago Roney, R. M., ATNAN Sullivan Chrstal Lale Willow Springs East St. Louis Granite City Schulz, D. W., ATN3 Strong, B. H., AE2-Pl Theriac, J. J., AN Vizer, E. N., AE3-Pl Witthoft, D. W., AE3 Oaklawn INDIANA Cook, D. A., LCDR Indianapolis VVilkes, L. J., AX3 Rochestgr IOWA Ely, T- E-, ATN-3-P1 Guthrie Center HGYGT, J- E-, ADR3 Waterloo Ikuta, G., AK2 Pena Leo, R. .I-, AN Oelwein Parish, R- Gu AX2 Cedar Rapids VVltl'1I'OW, W., Farragut KANSAS Carpenter, J. S., AX3-Pl Kansas City Conley: Was Culbertson, B. E., AMSAA Iola Culbertson, R. V., AA It-,la Davis, J. E., AMHCA Sedan Maninger, L. G. AXAN Wichita Mathew, W. L., AX3 Neodesha Meyers, R. 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