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.... II •a • .L -..--·. ""' .._.,... -/ 4 I I I ... .,'-.~.. ··~ ..-·-·· . -.:... I ~ I I t \ ", - ---· ;,;)i-s-· ~• '"= · - - r • ' ·'--· -· ./ .... •• .. 'f';,+.,. :: •··. I -·....,. . ....._ .. -c.- -- -I T ,. H " ' TilE r 1 I .\' ~-··-I r I ····· ... .~ .......•' t II ~ II ~-=-····· .:r ..::r ,. , -~ r -· ~ L .. ' ..... ""' ..........,._............... .............. ........ ..... - .... ~ - ~-~ ' I I .V -i I " ~ r .. ,..... r ..... + •' • ..... ;.... -- I-~I.\' ' _.., 1- , t '- IN MEMORIAM LLOYD THOMAS Lloyd Thomas was born on I0 Mar.. h. 1912 at Nelsonvi::e, Ohio. He enlisted on 6 May 1938, and was appointed Avratior Cadet on 4 October 1938. A:ter completing the avration course at Pensaco a , Florida. he w11s commr ,sroned Ensign, U. S. Navy. On 13 December, 1941. he was appointed Lieutenant (jg) U.S. Navy. Lieutenant lis) Lloyd Thomas was reported mrssrng rn action on 4 June, 1942, when the plonc of whrch he was pilot was ~hot down 1r the Battle of Modway, one of the most decrsrv~ batt e~ of World War II and the battle whrch stopped the Japanese ffensrve eastward a'Cross the Pacific. Lt. (lg) Thoma> was awarded the Navy Cro~s for eYbaordinary herorsm and courageous devotion lo duty for his action in this battle in whrch hi~ squadron launched it; offensrve in an unprecedented and exceptional manner and with relentless determination in the face of a terrific. barrage of ant. 11irc.raft fire. "THE U.S.S. LLOYD THOMAS" (DD-764) On MMch 2 i 19r, 7, the Lloyd Thomas "''i'lS cornmis;ioned <"'t the B-.tl,lchem St.,el Company, San Fr ... ncrsco, Calrforria, and n acea unr!er the command of Commonder James I. Cone, U. S. Navy. Upon completion of fittin3 out, and shakedown training at S<ln Dieno. Cnlrfornia, she joined the U. S. Fleet on June 26, 1947, as part of Destroyer Division ONE THIRTY-ONE and Destroyer Squadron THIRTEEN. . From June 30 to July 20, 1947, the Lloyd Thomas acted as plane ?Uard for the arrcraft carrier U.S S. Tarawa (CV-40), and during August of that year she was Gunnery Training Ship for the Pacific Fleet West Coast based ships. From Se;:>tember 16 throuqh September 2A th.: Lloyd ThomF.s participated in the lntE'r type ExPrrrc;es off the California Co.:'lst She. then joined Task Force THIRTYFIGHT on October 9, along with the other ships of Destroyer Divisron ONE THIRTYONE and the arrcraft carrier Valley Forge (CV-45), L:nder Commander Carner Divisior'l FIVE. Leavin~ San Diego on October 9, the Task Force proceeded to Pearl Harbor, Hawairan Islands where the ships conducted extensive training exercises. On January 16 1948. the Lloyd Thomas with the destroyers \V/ILLIAM C. LA WE. WILLIAM M. WOOD and KEPPLER, and the airc:raft c~rrier VALLEY FORGE beQan a training and a good-will cruise of Pacifi-: waters. First stop was Sydney, Austr~'ia, where the ships remained for five days. From there they proceeded to Hong Kong. and then on to Tsing tao, Chrna. It was at TsrnrJtao that orders were received for the Lloyd Thomas, the Wrlliam C. Lawe anrJ the Valley For~e to proceed to San Dreqo by way of the Suez and Panama Cane~ Is From Tsrngtao the Task Force proceeded to Singapore. then on to Trincomalee Ceylon. Leavrng Trincomalee, she steamed up through the Persian Gulf to R15 Tanura rn Saudr Arabra. After passrng through the Suez Canal an·-l r"'fuelin~ at Port Said, Egypt, the Task Force crossed the MecMerranean Sea to the famed "Rock of Gibraltar." After an eleven-day stop at Gibraltar she continued th,., c:ruise to BerrJen, Norway. in company with units of the Eastern Atlantic Fled f'. fter a most pleasant stay at Ber9en she again proceeded onward to Southam'Jton, Enc;lan:l. It was here that our Task Force received orders to proceed to New York and t',~n to San Drego by way of Panama Canal. Upon arrival in San Diego the shrp hfld completed her world's cruise and had steamed 45, 168 nautical mrles or 51,327 statute miles. JAMES I CONE Commander, U.S.N. Commanding Officer D. M DRAVIS, LT. (JG) USN L. R. LAUGHLIN . LT. (JG) USN OFFICERS SHIP'S J. P. RIZZA , LT . CDR .. USN J. ~ YOUNG, LT. (JG) USN R. A. WAlSON. ENS. (SCJ USN M. 0 . SCHETKY , ENS. USN E. J. BALUE. ENS. USN A . W . CLIFTON . ENS. USN W . H. LAYMAN ENS. USN CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS Bf! I row· Fevtg, MRC Gu!rte V~JC· Pfti.O'lt, RNC· Prolop, HMC Ftl?morrt , TMC G.bson TMC : r-1sh. GMC: Myrtcl, CSC Raymor, MMC Fro11t row· HocJmM MMC· Hole BTC· Turnrr CSC: Whttson r:CC· Cl11y, SKC · Husto n GMC. FIRST DIVISION Top Row, fro"' lt.ft to nght : P11rr••h, GM'J• Rhod~s GMI· M~Ho• GMl: Hrndr.d•, 8M3 Hot1111n FC'J ; Woodwotd, ~)A; o.,,;,, SN; Ropl~v FC2 L~mastcr , GMl• Hetti·~~. SN, Gonn, SA: G~orgr SA: Convene. Second Row' Bravo, BMJ: M ign~"ult. SN : J11mrs . SA: Kdr. 1h, SN : Waite•. GM1 Whotson. FCC: Lt . (Jg) Loughlon: Ens Laymon: Hulton, GMCr Lr.,•l, FC3 : Dev,nc , SA , J4~lson SN : Gal le9os, SA, Oullv. SN Third Row : Fooehlc, FCSN: lhomos, SN; Dowdrv SN, B crg~•on, SA H.:ndrttl & SA: T.. vlo• SN: C•e•q , FCSN Jon~t SA: Gutl'cttr SN Botnet FCJ : Enol, 8M2 SECOND DIVISION Fir1t Row , left to roght: K SN Sw (.,, SA: Atl "I SN: Hub • SN K r. Rb •U 'iN F-o~t n t G•.ISN, \'1, ,-:t 11 ~./' S_., ' GMS"1 A J~o l < I r ')A R:y H~: 1 n 11 A M II TM~ BM? S~i Bnd<r ~\I. • S(cond Row" h,h G o,.~C l ru. Bo · f:ob,., '"' TMC G b r 1 MC , !;I'. ~ tl .,/'o r ,., •d Sl'. Pc "" BM 1 Thord Row 1 l..,a.,n SN D nc.h I .,N M o1 n GMS~: • Lott S~1 F•01nh GM I: St • •t Sl'. Cunnon~hc"' Blvl l F " o S • \\ " r SN Hown•<:l BMl (II •t GMJ Co~~'t GM& W ~~ SN Bo ""' GM l ENGINEERING DIVISIO N For•l Row, lelt to rtgh t: ~· 1,11.,, FN Jo~~Jon EN?• Brl'nv, F"'- West(• ~N M •C FN Fortun BTJ· W ~11,••1 y fN· Fotte• FN Arntttt", EMl: C ..,.,~ FN: 0<: ISO" DC2 Saras n FA· ·1/ j, l ath ~ A lw:Jr IN, Kcv.ICI: Cunn~gh.,m, M M )• Du~tr.dl FA. Second Ro w Deucrl BT ), Hwtchor11or FN M.,dlcr BT7. Szpol 817· Dulton, EMl: P FN· Curb FN· ~rem• I FPl• Go do .. I FN: Gn•c•~ F" Dow j rq F" M • IN, 'X'III tt Fl\ llli'nilc"~ BT)· Krctg~l Mtl: Murnt MM7 Phtii•P' MMI Thord Row : H.u.,phrfy FN G•ont EM;>· Oc•r FA·. Frrrm"" FP2 R•chord1cn MM2: Gc .. r FN Rovmor MMC Hnyct BTC, lt ( !!1 o,.,.,.. En• Schct~v Hndm n MMC Fcvoq MRC Raull FA Coler SN. Simpl"'n FA· M11yi'IC' F'N; GrtiiCl F-'. Kehr!T'ann BTl Fourth Row: Morri,, MM l : H~rd·lbtrg MM 1 Blnnl n)h p BTl Cnt" FN Rt,nho•dt FN tthrtdq~ FA Fl,<!nor FN, Ecul.r· nq MMl, Utt rbtu:\ MMI Chnro" FN, Ouflty MMJ Dan ~ FN Hcpntr ~A B rn~om M M) Hoqon FA Cn~gh~rn " C)PERATIONS DIVISIO N For•\ Row, left to nCJht: McCiurt R02 Jon l SN B~rle•, TeSt-<, ~lc n SN Sl~ph ns POl • N Potrc~ SOl Ha" OM) La~ ' I'Nl: Monntcl 1\01 Da¥r SN: Prout Eil Second Row, •lendtng: Hudton RM) B "' RM2• Pott " El7 C r· " IH)J Whrtul SOl ~~~ n~ha,; SOSN Shrm.•n•lv RM2 Bcory OMl K' ,N Hc;d!lc•. SN 'l'o~pler OM I: Ql, n SN· Prell R02: Ywmn t FN2 Thord Row silting: Cui rton RM7: John' n. Hl XI ' ' ' I SN, Tltl'~tlntr. TO Pol r MC· Lt l1gl Young E•1• Cllt G .. tf,roc YNC, Prt , ROJ, C l.lla SN Ro~ .., .,N Cludv SN SUPPLY DIVISION c K Row : COMMANDER CONE ACCEPTS . COM MAND , r ATTENTION T TO COLORS A NEW CREW " FOR A NEW SHIP * Deck EMPTY SADDLE HOOKING ON HEAVE Force TUR N TO" HO ORDN '~ READY FIRE RECOVERY --- -- )N'ANCE A IR ACTION PORT REST EASY ENCIN FUELING AT SEA SOUNDINGS MAIN ENGINE CONTROL t \J EERS MAIN FEED P MP OG ROOM PO ATOR STEADY! OPERA l DIT DAH-DIT T\XfO BLOCK. THEY PLOT- .... I ' TIONS THE NAVI G ATOR DOES TOO MORE PENCIL PL.SHERS A 1 WORK - PAY DAY OMORROW! SUP TWELVE HOURS SERVICE ?) GALLEY p PLY SICK BAY OFFICERS COOK Ba sket ball Team During our stoy ot Peorl Horbor during October ond Jonuory the ship's officers ond crew porb<:ipoted in mony sports. Predominont were bosketboll, softba II. volley boll ond boxing, with swimming, diving, bowling, etc., com•ng in for o shore of popularity. Our bosketboll team after a DESDIV 131 Tournament, emerged as undefeated chompions. The softball team came out in second ploce in their leogue stondmgs. Morvin Atkms, the only member of the LLOYD THOMAS to moke the Task Force boxing team, won the feoture bout ot on inter-ship Task Force smoker at Block An~ no. lhe victory entitled him to represent the Un•ted Stotes Novy ogoinst o representotive chosen from the British Royol t-.Jovy in Austrol1a. Ju~t for the record~. th<'lt bout WM c:h<'llked up to the c-rrdit of the U.S.N. The sw1mming pool ond diving tower, just a few steps from our usual berth 11t Pe11rl, were quite populor os o ploce \o .mprove ~tyle~. enter vat"1ous ~ontesh, or just cool oH. lne bowling olleys received o Iorge number of the crew members os steody-goers, ond competition was keen there os it was JONES. PRATT. G ALLEGOS, LEWIS, COOK . RIPLEY HARRISON . WALKER ATHL tvtrywhtce. e.he.. In 1111 sporh, the LLOYD THOMAS was well represented, ond it would be no understotement to say th11t she come 1n for her full share of top honors. Boxing ATKINS (Lef t) Softball Team Woodward, Shemonsky, Derr, Wallace, Cloy. Mueller, Bell. Hudson, Dowding ETICS Volleyball Team Craig , LeMaster, Nuneman, Prokop, Coo~ Hayes, Fish. Schetky, Crasost mo Ch1cf Raymor Mr Lauohl11., Mr. Wat on 61en.,,n l-1p Po~ REASON FOR PLANE GUARD DETAIL Every time the VALLEY FORGE launched or recovered aircraft a destroyer WllS designated to take piMe guard. In case a plane cracked up, the plone guard was 'n pos•\lon to pick up the pilot. These pictures were taken when we were oper<'!ting at Pearl Harbor. A plane had rust cracked up and the pilot was '•n the drink." At upper left, we have the life raft alo11gside. Upper right, getting the pilot llboard which can be at times a very dan~erous JOb. Lower left. •t's on to Bay for the wet pilot. Lower tight, a shot of the two cakes sent to the THOMAS by the VALLEY FORGE for the rescurng of the pilot. s,,. HAWAIIAN THEY STILL DON T KNOW WHERE THEY AI<E , NAVY DAY AT H ILO HAWAII 1947 ISLANDS ALL TH E COM FORTS OF HOME RAINBOW FALLS AT HILO HAWAII ' t • DRAW SIX WHAT A LIFE. • BATHING BEAUTIES' { o"UR CHRISTMAS TREE, 1947 -" - CROSSING The ceremony attendant upon sh1ps cross1ng the Equator, kn, wn as crossing the line, 1s so ancient that it has been a port of !ea lore since the days of the early V1kings. Wh1le men have long ceased to believe in the existence of Neptune, the mytholog1cal god of the seas, they still perform the ceremon1es of propitiation to His Matesty, the King of the Deep. This IS one occas1on when the whole ship's company is vitally Interested and willingly parbc1pates , Those who have crossed the line are worthy "shellbacks' and the rest are lowly pollywogs. It is the pleasant duty of the shellbocks to 1n1bate the pollywogs m thP 1nysteries of the underwcster doma1n of Neptunus Rex. The Royal Works are given by the shellbacks, who are dressed h• represent King Neptune and H1s Royal Court. While these damp vigorous boisterous and wholesome ceremonies are enough to make the condido te sh1ver and quake men are willing to undergo the d1s · comfort, knowing that they will not be on the receiVIng end the next bme the line is crossed and the lrodition is carried on. As Capta•n Hall wrote one hundred years ago. ' Its evil •s transient, if any evil there be; wh,fe 1t certainly affords Jack a topic for a month beforehand and fort· mght ofterwards .... " Many of the new· born shell backs on our good ship LLOYD THOMAS may not know the meanmg of a fortnight, but all of them w1ll long remember the day of the crossing of the line. THE LINE .. ,......... , ... ""'• 1. p THE DAY OOKING FOR POL.Y'X'O THE L NE PROTFC. TIVF ASSOCIAT.ON . -------------------- - - - - . BEFORE I \ N CROSSII'-JG THE LINE Now li~ten, my ch1ldren, and you shall hear Of crossing the line by your father dear. Twas eleven /\.M., and strange to say The weather was cold on the fateful day The LLOYD THOMAS of the Destroyer Fleet Neptunus R,ex and h1s court drd meet The Pollywogs, one twenty strong, Were formed 1n l1ne-a half m1le longTo appear bdore the JUdge appo1nted And have the1r heads w1th fuel oil anointed. Each one was !liven a bitter pill Designed to make the stomach ill, Then neatly flipped into a tank, And as bent:ath the brine he sank Shellbacks from along the roil Swung lusty paddles on his tail. Then out of thE: tonk and through a line As shellback paddles caressed the spine, To fall at last c1mong the mobs Of new Shellbacks-none Pollywogs. Aint it grand ,,nd glorious feeling? Like slipping on a banana peeling. THE ROYAL COLIRT KING NEPTUNE WHITSON CFC ROYAL QUEEN PALLOI'JI. RMC ROYAL PRINCESS REAVELY, SHJ ROYAL BABY KAHRMAN, BT3 ROYAL DOCTOR UITERBACK, MM I ROYAL NURSE GUTHRIE, YNC ROYAL NURSES NORQUIST, CS3 ROYAL HIGH SHERIFF HUSTON. GMC ROYAL DOCTOR OF ELECTRONICS LTJG YOUNG ROYAL JUDGE LTJG DRAVIS ROYAL PROSECUTOR LTJG LAUGHLIN ROYAL DEFENSE A ITORNEY DALTON EM3 ROYAL SCRIBE RAYMO!~ MMC ROYAL EXECUTOR HOCKMAN MMC ROYAL CHAPLAIN FEVIG MRC ROYAL UNDERTAKER BLANKENSHIP BTl ROYAL PHOT.OGRAPHER MYRICK CSC TURNER CSC ROYAL DEVILS GIBSON. TMC ROYAL BARBER • SWEENEY, GMJ ROYAL NAVIGATOR LCD~ RIZZA ENOS 8M2 1 J HILL 503 ROYAL BEARS )SCOTT, TN I JONES BTl ROYAL SPY STEPHENS RDJ M ER M AID WOODWI\RD. SN DAVY JONES FITZMORRIS, TMC PEG LEG PETE .CASTLE. G M 2 H~ HI POLLYWOG DPE=CTOR - f-lE - A H SH ERIFJ:. :1 WATCH THE BIRDIE ONCE OVER ... IGHTLY SMILE OUCH Nf:CK ING PARTY RESURRECTION JUST A UTTLE OF!= THE TO P PEG LEG PETE OHJ YOU DEVIL SMOOTH AS A BABY S - - THE ROYAL FAM LY ... Nr I ~, I M A SHELLBACK NOW U . JOLLY ROGER. hltl1 OISUitH .. ' \el ' " ' ' lDN(l H oo Many Girls, T oo Few ailors At I 01t thrc: v•rh tD e•cry U S \e1lor onondod a don e a t tho T f!Kodcre loU " hi orra"9rd fo• ••h"9' b, tile Av\ha I n Am•r en At OCtOf•O" I t WAITIN FOR THE= SHIP TO COME IN CARTOON \•/OW-MISS BOND q:.:~.cH HERE AND NOW , •• by Em,le Merc•cr ITCHING FOR YOU N A PARK CAS [ RE t ' ...... a 8 - ~ }:!j Mt 1Jr II]~~ lilt ,J~ li ~~~ ~i ~t fl~~~ J!!a I S. T\SI\ ~~Ul! *l g @. ~~~· 5! 1~1 i~ nJ CHI ~HED FOR Ovtl ONE HUNDRED YEARS t .S. TA"K FORCE Fa~ Sh1ps Amnng To-<1 } (Jn \ tsit AlltCRU'T CARRIER t XCII '!\CEll HONG KONG WATERFRONT BUM BOAlS • HOW M UCH JOE? TIGER PAGODA ITS BE TTER THAN TAKING IN W A SHI NG BUDDHA TEMPLE DOWNTOWN HONG KONG EY LOOK T S THE SKIPPE~ 0 K SO I M T RED A COP AND WRIGHT TOO A LITTLE BUMPY B U l - - SUNS[T N CHINA CHINFSt EMPLE NO LEFT TURN WHAT A LIFE! EVERYBODY RIDES PARDON ME BUT YOU LOOK JUST IKE MAGGY MALAYA'S /..EADING NEWSPAP/:R · ESTABLISHED IR4S Americans Spend $100,000 WKD Tult t.lll' Unlt.d 11\At.M P'l>r o l8 WaYU ~· ;-n~a~ and m.n W'lll hA\'r .apr ' n..,.IJ SIOO •oov 1Bl••• J10ft nurm<Jl on all rt ~.&C'Unlur&a •P'Id put h ..... For Uw -.n t:• -.n ...-.. U\aa 100 nar *r• t \br alt• ~~:r:~~ ~=:: uor• TMmu ....... ......, In Uw '"'' kvl&cranLJ ..u urn ,. • tPPQI.lA• ,.,. ..,""' -~ Nl'f'Wr ..... sf en&l.l ••rllt• UW DU\ l. . . .~ &114~· ..... . -.M ...... , U1n hae ~ lf":lli... ...._,.AN •IPfl' dad .. tiOW ~n Onl an 1ft uvtr ............ .., MU ~"' lilt ..u.n ilad n •WlrT• n:no Dt1 IDf rb&AI.a SHH! HOW TO SEE SINGAPORE ' - EVERYBODY RIDES SlOPPING F-OR A COLD ONE FUNERAL IN SINGAPORE U.S. 'HIPS COl\1lNG TO TRINCO I • OLR SHIP 'II. A NETHE WAY T ~AR co ON 1 WE BOUGHT PREOOUS STONES AND WATCHED SNAKE CHARMERS STAR SAPPHIRE JOE? W E ALSO VISITED THEIR ANCIENT CITIES ARABIA OUR OFFICERS SAID THEY HAD A GOOD TIME There were pions made to put on a real show for Prince Saud, Ruler of Soud1a Arabta, but due to unfortunate c!fcumstances he could not vtsit Admlfal Marlin. lnste11d he sent his son, the Crown I Pr~nce. AT THE B'G PARTY As soon as the VALLEY FORGE ond THOMAS got under way, two c'IHCraft were lounched, an Arabian sand storm blew our way and fltght operobons were cancelled. It was so bad that it was very dtHtcu t to recover the aircrah that had been launched. However the Crown Prtnce had a good bme. We rece•ved this message from the VALLEY FORGE: D rege•d our movement -the Crown Prm e tS stee~~ng the ship. The ptcture show" on ~ pages were token at the banq ... el gtven by the Crown Pnn e for •he To k Force Offtcers. By the way th<' sand blew for four days. ADMIRAL MARTIN RECEIVES THE GIF-T OF THE CROWN PRINCE WHAT A FEASl IHE ARABIAN F-LAG " ~------ CAPT. CONE AND THE SUEZ CANAL PILOT - - - - - WE BROKE A SPEED RECORD GOING THRU THE CANAL ' IF YOU LOOK CLOSE YOU CAN SEE THE CAMELS PRETTY, AIN'T IT? GOING ASHORE IN PORT SAID • FRIENDSHIP TWO BITS OR A BUMP O N TH E HEAD, JOE · - - - - - ------ - Mti:SIIA' - -- - I'Hil 1:.! 1U4 - ------- - - .._... ,eua -. - · C . . , - · lUI ln. ( LliltllNI - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - SACCONE & SPEED ITO &CO-·--- 6i ab8~r n -· f rn. •• CREAM SHERRY A..WI-,o-crt w-- r---" Prb II/· boWoo .~ ll\Jil ... • - · "rd~ h~·· ,. :.. ;~h 17·GUN SALUTES AT GIBRALTAR ' TANGIER THE MARKET PLACE TANGIER TH EY WILL TRADE YOU A NYTHING WE WONDERED WHAT THEY LOOKED LIKE .. ib~t T 0 'R SeD A G U. APR J L I U I - ~B. II - 2 t. A R G. * O R GA N F OR D E'J NO R S K I': ab A 'R O IE IOERPABTJ A ,m erikanerne . kom i formiddag,. ----........, • Det var dette VI hadde hapet pa, sa gastene da snoen dalte . I VISITORS BY THE THOUSAND WE HAD A SNOWSTORM ON THE HILL OVERLOOKING BERGEI'l A VERY PRETTY VISITOR THE TASK FORCE ON PARADE COLD HONEY? ~.~.~ . !:y """~ ~P.R~.~Th~ ~ · ---- nnwDunN...: ~,.,.,.;,., STAMPS Qlvc bomb clue HEADING FOR TOWN I WE DON T KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING AT, BUT WE KNOW IT WAS IN ENGLAND U.S DESTROYlRS AT ~re fooc DOCKS GUARDS AT THE TOWER OF LONDON ' WHISPERING" HUSTON AND FRIEND \ ASHORE IN SOUTHAMPTON THE GERMANS DID THIS BUT MISSED THE CATHEDRAL - - ------ - CROSSING THE ATLANTIC THE BEST THINGS WE HAVE SEEN IN A LONG TIME 10,000 More Visit Goodwill Fleet PIER 26, NEW YORK, U S.A EVERYONE WAS TOO BUSY TO TAKE PICTURES. WE WERE HOME AGAIN. PAN UP WE GO WHERE TO GO? N AMA THRU THE CANAL S.P. S IN BALBOA IN BOUNDS ACROSS THE STREET WAS OUT OF BOJNDS BI~OADWAY ----- --- - PIER, SAN DIEGO HOME • Sailors Agree Foreign Ports Hospitable to Navy Personnel U. S NAVAl DISPATC H ' From C ARDIV 5 ~:ATCAR.AI PLA I . 11 I COWESRC!• NIGHT .13 I VALLE'ff RCE I LlOYD T /LA lnlo 1 z I ' I • 0 " z RANDOM SHOTS OFFICER S Command~• CONE, J, I Mrs E cor bAS I A•c r C:;~nc 831 G Av Coronodo Co fer• o Co lorn o Coronea CLIFTON, A. W., Ens. Mrs Eth C C fton RIZZA , J. P., Lt. Comrnander Mr More R :10 10340 Le So lc St Los A~cu cs c., I rniu SCHETKY, M 0 Ens. Mrs Ethc ~ " Schcdv 8bl Sutter "'' LAUGHLIN, L R, lt lt9) Mr P R Lo qf 410 Gr~nt St H d O~rQ Cel fern" M" YOUNG, J. E., Lt. (jgl M W n " L Y nq lbN Aao'T1s Ah Sen Dr q c~ b'" a Son Francs <> Col fern o BALUE, E. J., Ens. Rloth S B~ Jr. ))8 Brllrnqs St Elq1n lll•no s LAYMAN, W. H., Ens. Mrs M.,r A. Loymon Hb Oronq Av<c Ce>ron"d" Ce' ferne DRAVIS, D. M., Lt. lt9) ·~ r R b V D·~ 4 8 G Ave C ronodo Co foro , WATSON, R. A., Ens. Mr r o L Watson w21 R ---•t St Son Drcqo Col lorn e ' ANDERSON, Karl T., TM2 • A M• r4 ~ 1 r S•r • IJ V Spr nqf ATKINS, Marvin leRoy SN E M At· I r ' s 1\d Anq M•s M • S Pos I<JC'Tic Co f rna Davod F., SN Bo•k r B , 453 Rt Co forn e BARNES, Stanl~y B•rnrs SN d M•s N rma'l ...., B • bb E S qlond Co fern o V Ba•n~ Willram J., Jr., TM 2 Mo B.,,tcr <?J Pr PlH a Enrl~. Mr ' ' " Mr \Xr B , 174 t 'V ARNETT, Wrll.am C EM3 C ~r 1. A r\c:Jd' n U"•" 1\, BELL James St R I SK3 """ W B• M.,ry (P"d BERGERON H.wy Jr. SA M !lc... , .d M )7 Grona \·- H" v H nq B£rqcron F , aa BERRY, Clarence Edward, Q M3 Mrs Do t B ! 318 So hu•o- Avt 111 R c:H•rd n-' BINNEY,' Royd Max, FA MIS Jomc Dr "· So]o Vcsp r Avt Von N loys, Celr fornre BLANK INSHIP, Lilburn F., BTl Mrs l b_r, B ~nl nsh p C "d•nt M '"ur BLOW John W ., RM2 Mt A. S Blow 4230 S W. 5 Terrae~ M om Florodo .. .. BRAVO, Alfonso, SN Mrs Tomas& Lira Gory lnd an& BROWN, James 0 . CSI Vada B Br Rt. I R ::l,lond Spronqs Tero s BRYANT, James Allen G M3 Mrs Moll" e B P ltn " 314 Wodc Street C olumbia Mississippi BURNHAM , William Edward, MM 3 Mr ( mer Burnham Route I H np~ ,ye ll V ~tq o no& CAIN, Wolliom H., FN Mt . H len Ce•n I48 \)1. . 62 St . L~~ Anqclcs. C..,l,fornio CASTLE, Leonard, GM2 M• Est , C.,st•c 132v N !>I St Ph edelph n Po. CEPUCH, William Ellis RD3 M•. Andrew Ccpuch 33 M 1 cr Sheet Seneca Foils N Y CHARON Rochord W., FN Auv & I 436 2"d s CloQuet M "" CLAY, lvic, SKC Ruth C &y Bo· 271 Centro Po'"t Orcqon ' CLUKEY, Norman A., SN Mr nnd Mrs Fr~rc Clu ~• y I 1 5th Strcc t 1')1-j T wn M~in• COFER, Paul E., SN /llo -Xi P /llo It ,t. . or 1 Ave, S E Ro11note V rq "'" COLELLA, Herbert J , SN Mr s Co e e 415 T towo Ave Pet rson New Jersey \ CO LL EY, Joseph Herbert. SN M s Mo C B, 6 0 t " F r da CONVERSE, Waldo C . Mrs Arc C N t B 9 a COWAN, Douglas D., FN Mr and Mrs L D Cowon P. As • 7 8 • 190 T ''" DAN IELS, Franc" M., FN R lie d Dor cis 60 N rth Wo 1 r Ave Blo • Ncbrosln CRAIG, Dale BencH. SN Cr~ q L u ,_ S~t a w Lo Anarlcs Cal f St CRISOSTOMO Antonio P.. SHI H 1. . DOWDEY, James E.. Jr., SN ' C Btur 'l"o" G 4m M DOOTSON, Eugene, DC2 Mr l P C' l<or> 31~ ;(/ A St G 1endcl Auzon4 ) C rAe A obo"1e C tv c'\lobomo CUNNING HAM, Arthur Roy, MM3 Mrs f ~ ,.. ~ 2718 l II ~ Av F rt Worth Tr·~s r. ....,. CUNNINGHAM , Junous A., SN Mr Ju A Cur<> nq Bo• 727 R F D "l N~ .. Orlr~n< 20 lou 1 """ CULLERTON, Jean James, RM2 Mr J o Gr, nwood Bo• I Cnmf rt Tr•os CURB, Bolly Joe, FA Mr B , J C rb 10?) 8 ' " Aust" T "~ T r "" DAVIS, Charlu W . SN M 1 t C l"c • 302 Nor L me w• Lonr::oste• Pcr>nsylv""" DALTON Kenice Edw<trd EM3 "' r., ·a" 172 £.., , 90th Strcc New y..,,\ N Y M DOWDING, James A .. Jr .. FA A Dowd q Sr Rur Route 3 --.llcqor M•c"•!lon DUFFEY, Roy L., MM3 P~t Gov D ffr P 0. B" 75 Pcrkl~rrl w,shonqton DUFFY, Auston F., SN Jc~n J ' Ph Duffy 440 [ t B~th Street N~.., York N Y. DUMOND, Joseph E., SA M a Dumond 1879 No M., r St. Foil Povcr Moss. DUNCHOCK. George R. SN ~· M '" • Dunchod Sponq r Po EASTERLING, Wayne, MM3 Mt\ Moblc C owson M dd " p.., nt Ohoo DAVIS Oontcl A., SN M dM• A8Dv, Rout~ I ~'a'knlnwn North Corolon., ELLIOTT Fr<tnk J., SN M r • J Eloott Rt I Oeublc Spronqs Ala DECKER, Lester R.• SA l t r J,mr·s D kcr 4 1 M Stt<. I W.,t. rtnwn N;w Yor> ENOS Rtchard Francis, 8M2 Mr ·~ H1lsdorf Bo• 151 L,n.-nln Clll,fornoc DERR, Howard E., FA Mr C ,,d ( D •r 1473 H11n k 8 vd Krnh r t R od nq P nne ERBER, Arthur G., QM2 Mr H • n Erb.-r ) 2~ Vwlleorc St. S~~n D cqo c.,l forn"' DESSERT, Jam es W. , BTl Mr I( rt ~ C w b-' Av~ Rrd ..o d C 111 C,.l fnrni4 ETHRIDGE "J" ''W," FA H Hhr Jq~ I j9 E· " .., A.~. M~mph s Tcnnrsu:r OEVI~lE , FISH Hetcn C. GMC M leze" (" F r34'i vh o Ave Younc;s• wn 0~ <> Charles E. SA t-' n 59 tft t '.!" n Stro:; t F~ ~ nrt N w Yor~ DICK George J.. SN ~ ~ c II •·w Ne11t110 Dr"vrr 4 St Colorodo DIETRICH, Willis P., Jr., FA W r D trod Sr 719 r._ lomt St•cd Lenceslcr Pcnn11. FISHER, Herold R., SA ae F r Lol lo.. , Pcnne. M tJet ~ofln out FISK. Kenneth M.. SA M G 11dvs F sk 4e M.rl n Ave. J11mtstown New York .....- - .....- - . FITZMORRIS, L G .• TMC M• E n Anne Frtz..,c r l4b2 21 • Avo: Sot~ Frot~cisco Co forn o FN FLEENOR, H11rold E., MMFA Mr C II' s E F ~cror q09 A Low"du St Ch lo ow A oboMo GRANT, Ulysses S., EM2 Fr FONTENOT, Elwood, SN Mrs Fro H F nt " t B, • Chota Q" r LO s e"" FORTUNE. Glenn W,, BT3 err M Fo•tun M r '11/ B • oS Mc"tr .,, North Ct" '•na FOSTER Lewos 8dn~s. FA Mr l ~ p t VII•C G ' 5 4 G~dsd A ob "'" FOY, Raymond Edward 8M2 " on F v N 21 To"" 'ns " St Anson e Ccnn FRANTS, C11rl A., GM I Mr. a d "'•s Arv d ~'O"Is )lb E 011 Av Ev t~ M ncso+e SN GUILLEITE, Roger R.• SN W.r Mr Sto G ,ttc c 0 • V •mont YNCA HAINLEY, Jed D., BTl B Heon cy Tennessee HAGAN, W11lter E., FA er( Hoqan dqc St 33 "' ,, HARRISON, Will.•m Arthur FC2 A• Hnrrr n 03 \lV 22 d St C r rv lndr11no P.!IUI, FN HARTEM, Alexander, FA Mr F 11n H11rt m B • 58 B F P 1. GALLEGOS, Johnnoc Max SN Mr G 2 S• A "' 1 Hn•d "" ' t I'J •· Jersey Dallas Walt~r SN urst n Jr TCI\1\CSSC Aurelro FA 11-N GEORGE, Robert Charles SA I , SN G ton HEIDELBERG Foy M. MMI A 1-f d bcrq t St Co r •n., GINN, Emory Donald, SA M d M• J C G R A•h t G •q SA HENDRICKS, Harry William, SN M AHr. d G. H· ndr.cks 501 E. 12tb St Mclaughlin Hts. Va~ro rver Wa•hinqton HILL, Olvin SOl Mt Mor H "~ Fro <: c- Ca fornia HOCKMAN, lindle H .. MMC "" • r l Hoc~~on oo• J JA Rou~c 2 B f v Waslungton HODGES, Charles F.• SN Mr Fa H dq R .. t 2 H~ti-, c "th rarnl na HOLMSTROM, Edward, MM2 M A ", H B , 233 B w'1\- ~ 1\'•"r '"t~ HOWARD, leRoy, SN J 1,,., 'If H w,rd Ed A ,t; ,. .., HUBER John Wolham, SN A" s H I 3'108 r'lz " 35. Av So •• I -- I 1and N~~ Yor~ O HUDSON John G .. RM3 "" Ma•y H d•~n H 2 ~ 25 c .... A, F'-·'d~ S • • • HUMPHREY Joseph E FN M \Y. Hurr o:>h• 1 R F.u N • M ·"" ~ M 'PP HUSTON Robert N. GMC M P H t n 20'1 Jo' Avi'. l • r"'l' r Kcntudv HUTCHINSON Charles R.• FN />lor J ~ p P 0 B • 2b3 n • F • da JACKSON , Earnest G , SN ~· J I " B• t I I , N C (' JAMES. Heyman SA \X A ~ R F.- ' ,r, cl' G "' " JOHNSON , Joseph Edward EN2 A 1 JOHNSON Richard T.. SA ~· 220.) c ~· • r .Jt B JOHNSON. Robert Wolkons, En f b " ~ n JQhn "" 2 5'1 N. c dM St. Holt Mochoqan JONES, Burton Smith, SN Mr V rq.nia 0 ~rman Jones 70 -~nter St. Montqomerv Alabam11 JONES lucian E., Jr., SA • r Jones Sr 91>9 _ •on St. Mrmn~ s Tenn~ute JONES, Ra lph Kenneth. BTl p ' t. LAYER Ch.ulu William SN M I .7 M .. t lc• • p t N w Y ·~ LEFEVER, Kenneth R. FA Mrs E F- v P 0 B , 1905 Presc tt Ar :one LEMASTER William ''A, /It R. R. No.1> $p,rle J,.nricuer 71 t A GM3 r ,.., nqt d A ., New .'A c• co , A buQucrqu KAHRMANN , William lu, Bn Mr E •n M Kenrmonn P. 0. Bo• 11 Aaouro Colrf LEWIS, G eorqc Douqlas, SN Mr c.:' l ~ 708 1\t. "' Srlv•s Ill. nos KANISH, Rraml, SA Mr E I, K"nsh Elmora Pcnnsylvonio LOGAN , Carlton, SN M~·tt KELLAR , James lambert, SN G a Kef'' 45. Bo~d St Cumb~r end Moryfond A I '" OO;; 4tl ~~ lync hburq V rqonre foJ KEY Thomas F., Jr., lei Sora Jane Kcv .5 Fulton Ave Sp.,rlanbura South Carolona LOTZ, Adam, SN V II l ' 1927 Our wa~ e., lomntl' ~,}~, ~d M KILMER, Charles, SN M ('I r B. K lmc r Sb N lo..,.v••u e Ave. Wovrrlv New Yor~ . KLEIN, Walter G., Jr., BN Mr Amdoa Kir on 83 I Ohoc River Blvd Poll burqh Pennsylvania Gl~!tSPn•nt M SN l)rd Sl 19 I rnois KRETOSKI Joe, MEl A K•etos• M B P, "" v , , -, MYRICK, H. G ., Jr .. CSC R D. I c,.ntrel Cotv Pc11nsvlvonre 11.14v ( MATTOX Calvon E , SN B II foJ H 13BK ... .ohh Ch11rl~ I n So th Ct~~ ne M• MURASKY FrMcis Frrd MM2 Mr '"~ Mr ol>n Mr '<v 343 Au .l Av KLINE, Elmer F., Jr., SN R 1H 0 Klon,• Ch Cfta MASSIE Nathan Davrs, FN N H Masse 83< Noon St Po" "' 8 H M sso r M KING Raymond Gilbert, SA D r I noe. K nq V11 ~> Vt w Rood Mcdill Penn\ylvono" KRE~IICKI , Bernard John , foJ fo.; • I a Krc,.. ~ MacCAUGLERN Walton A. FA /o-' "IJ ,....11uq St11mford Corn • ul H ('., M 241 E _ San D .·a r • Co f rn ., OLSON, hd D., SN M 8 \\ t v $pol"~ 0 nt r W11sh l'q!on '1. n Ao•hu•dalr West Vuq nra LABIGANG. Charlc' John, FA ~b qo~~ /'< 22 ,., " Ave Pen Ch• stio ~ Mrsshs1pp LANE James B., MM I M. lone R.,.~t 1 e... 2 Enol., Ar~onsos M PANCHO Dom•nqo A., TN Mrs "'. Pe o lao r P11nq~sor.en P I Jock Walton, G M2 An 11 P rr 'peMBERTON, Clarence E., EN Lolo 1:: r n Routt I De~&werc Ar\ el'ses RHODES, Eugene 0., GMI M 1: Rhodes vv.) 1. ,odie nd Av~. W nchcst r V •.,·" o PHILLIPS, Williem H., MM I M•s E zebcth Phollips 105 E 24th St. W 1m n!'lton Ddewor"' • RICHARDSON. Raymond l., MM2 Mrs Mo ~ ~ 11dson 311 Henry St D&nvo1le, Voogono& PIERCE Werten T. SN ( •• H Pocrcc Ruu ,.)WO RIPLEY, LeRoy E.. FC2 M J , ne A R.poq 3032 W. 42 St. C'r &v· IJiinois PITTON, Albert R., ET3 t " Poe D P•tt on (DC) USN Owarter\ 0 U. S. Nov Air Sto. Sen D "'qo Calofo rnio ROBERTS, Melvin Lloyd SN Mt . · Ltt: Roberts I04 H oghts Blvd. Hc- •t-,n Tc•o• PONS I, Clifford Arthur, BM I L I' ,(h, rn Pon o 7206 Lodwood St. 010 k l~~nd 3 Col fornoo SARRASIN, Richard Lionel, FA Mr L•oCotn Sorr& on 191/, Dudltv St. Havrrholl M<~ssochus.., tts PLEGER, Jack M., FA y '""••t M 1 " 3Ll, b _ v e Rd. Form nqton, Mochiqon SCOTT, Curley, Jr., TN Mo • ( tcllo lew s 921 Ar ;ontJ St. Fori Worth Tc•os PR:\TT, Doyle H., RD2 Mrs Soroh Elizabeth Steele Mesonvollc Rt, Bot 2'1 Lovelond Crolroradro SHEMANSKY, Jouph Paul, RM2 Mr Anna Shemor ~ S9H Shrsl r St. Ph loddohoo 24 Pennsylvonio C STARRETT, Robert E., MM2 Mr Gerold E Starrett 2050 Fron k n St. Jocksonv c b FIAo ..la PRICE, Johnny C., RDl ._, rene p, Boa lb~ Moor C11 ofornoo STEPHENS Bernard W ., RDSN Mr B E Stcphc Petersburg Boone Countv Kcl'tucky PROKOP, Adolph V , HMC 1-' V 1o r \ P Av ~t. lnq rwood Colofornoa 1• 4 - 1 STEWART, Ralph K., SA Bcotr cc M Stew r 4 Douglas St Cambridqc Mos ochusrlt• PROUT, Jamu H., ET2 Mr ~ J B Prout 502 L,, St. 0 ..1 Pa•l lllino" SWEENEY, Chorles J., GMSN Mos. Anno J. Sweeney I 3b5 McAuslond Ave St Lo s Mossouro QUIBLE, Fronk R., ETl n I J Ouibl• t.uJ4 Br11oll r Drov F11 rwev Ho 's Wt~shonqton D C SZPAK Henry , BT2 Mrs Szpol 5 P t ~cr St Powt k t Rhod lslond RAPUE , Robert R., SN M S v o Bonh 1479 l11wr n St D 11v • 5 C r&do TANNER, Wa l t~r A., SN Mr H B To~ cr 127 Mm 50 Drve Moe " G orq o RAULS, Roymond, FA W Rouls 3:?07 N 8th St Mo wou• Ws MMC TAYLO R, Jedy G ordon , SN M• F Tavor b 0 REINHARDT, Richard C., FA Mr W v P Rc nhordt 7740 W honqtor Ave ran ~c Cotv I noos q " THOMAS, Lawr~nct R., SN Mr M d• of Tloomos 714 ";oft Spr nq In nd n M ssot..ri TOEPFER, Robert J., QM I Mrs Rob rt To pier ?35 McKeone Ave Pr H Cone nnet Oh 0 TRAVANTI, Angdo , TE2 I V • Treve•• 6 us St W E P tt b q 20 Pen~sy >'enie TURNER Marshall H . CSC Mr E ror 0 TJrncr 205 East 2nd St N&t ?nel C tv Cel"fornie UTIERBACK. Human, MM I Fr Utt rbe I 20b B w r C urt Nc"" C<1~t ~ Indiana. WALKER, Joseph J., TA Mr I \1/t>l r 4625 W w St N w Or ens Louis ana WALlACE, Jad 8., BT3 M•s Th 11 A~n C erl 222 G f 1r v St Tor nto Ont r o Coneda WALTER Paul Laverne, GM2 Mrs Welt r 14 S •1, Bt'- S• P. chiT' nd Co r '" II WARD, Otis TA Hrn•o e S 1595 Cab St 8 e m ~t T a&s M OIT' n Ru H ., FN WESTER, Harold W C• r P 0 B ' 535 St."" o1 FN M f '"" WEAVER Wolli1m W., SN M• Am B W" r N W S & Jb Av M II"' F de WEIDENBACH , Franeos E., FA M r L on F W d !'bach 12 S th M" n St W ,.. "qt n I " s WHEELER Robert B., FA /Jir CtJ• W Fr nd St Am burv M s e hus " WHITSON , Edward R FCC Mrs Aqne H Whol 222 Son B n t Road Br bel'e Ce lorn" WIER , Jamu R.. SN Mr F•onl W cr 811 Wi"qf ld St No•f • V rqonoo :-<o i ~G2b -- ... .····· ,. II ··- .,- ...... - II ....... ; I J I __ _f ·- - ~ "'= ....,._"-:_... _.. -· ... - ~~· - _/j:·- ·-·. ····-. :-::._1 t;':"....._...::;K.,.·....... ..,. -- -I II ., .. T I. 11l A E T A I .\ + .,_ -~-- -.-• -. - ..:::-:·...... .... -........ T T !' 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