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GENERAL X%I;?,S%-LL S2:NDS NAVY DAY GREETING

'IAdmiral Harold R. S t a r k ,
Chief o f Naval Operations, J;l.vg Departmcnt , ''h i n g t on, D C .s k

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Dear Admiral S t a r k : O t h 3 occasion of Nnvy Day, I l.,ish t o extend t o t h e o f f i c e r s n and nen of t k Maqr t h e sincc:re c o n g r z t u l L t i o n s and b c s t u i s h e s o f t h e krny

Thc- j o i n t t r a i n i n g progrnm d u r i n g t h L prs,sLnt tnurgzncy has brought t h c two s e r v i c e s c l o c c r t o g e t h c r than c ' c r ~ rbeiooiT, Find n g r w t c o n t r i ' m t i n g f a c t o r t o t h c p r o g r c s s vriiich th- Army has nadL h x bccn t h e s p l e n d i d c o o p r a t i o n f u r n i s h c d by th; Mc?vy nrid ;Toursclf personally.

KEIITUCKY ETEEl'cl,RS CF FOREIGJP! '2JiS


Thu follou5ng tclegrnm ; ~ ont of macy r e c t i v s d on Navy Day: s

" L o u i s v i l l e , Lxitucky

As Dkpartmcnt P r e s i d e n t I bvuld l i k e very much on Navy Day t o p r z s c n t t o t v t r y offictr and ; n l i s t z d man i n our g r s t and -u.o:idcrful Navy and Marinc Corps, e s p x 5 . a l l g t h s t from t h c Comnoni.mlth o f Kmtucky, t h c s i n c e r e g r e e t i n g s frm t h e Lndies A u x i l i p r y t o t h e Dcpartmcnt o f Ecntucky Vetcrams of Forcign Ti'ars of U n i t A S t r t . s . Navy D a y OctoScr 27th s o s d t c t e d bzcausd it i s t h c z n n i v x s z r y of c h , i.,irth o f P r c s i d e n t ThLodorc R o o s t v c l t by ;,host f o r - s i g h t 'v7.s thi; c s t F b l i s h i n g of a sound n a v a l p o l i c y for zrhich toclzy TE m i all so t h a n k f u l , for wc hcvc th; l s r g c s t and t h c w z t navy o f ar=y i n t h e i , o r l d . ' l i t h t h e 7:ondcrful personn e l i n t h i s s w v i c 3 Y ? back h o m knov t h ? t o u r n m y i s i n v i n c i b l e and ; czn IIhip any p o m r or any combinctions of p o i w s OR t h + fact, o f t h c c a r t h todzy, t h c r c b y a s s u r i n r our c i t i z c n s t h ; t no 3rwdd foreign f o e c m s c t h i s f o o t 311 our growid t d a y . Too, i n t h i s month J f OctobLr i s t b c 1 6 6 t h annlv2rsZrg of t h i fcunding of o u r ncwj. Though tht, old Bc...ttlcship Kcntucky i s now o u t 01 commission I a s a c l i n g spccial. grci:tin,:s t 9 t h e m Commanding O f f i c e r of G n i t d St,PtT"s Cruiser Louisvillt f o r cmv'3jm-m '7c arc cinly proucl t o s z l u t e t 3 cviiry mcrnber af t h G crew o f t h a t s h i p . t h e mcn i n our n a v a l f o r c e ,

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Dcipartwnt P r z s i d e n t Ladies A u x i l i a r y D e p a r t n m t , Kentucky Veterans o f Foreign !Xars of thi? United S t a t e s . "


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COIJGRESSIO:LAL F A R E VISITED ;'IF,ST IITRIES 3i.SZS


A -group =f c i g h t congressmen, mzmbers 3f t,hc Hnuse Eaval Affairs C m r d t t e c , d s p a r t e d ir! h t e October from t h e PJaval A i r S t a t i o n , Bnacostia, : 3n a t 2 u r 3f inspec+,iurl (f rzivr.1 bascs z t Bermuda rind i n t h e Caribbean area.

. The p z r t y t r a v d c d aboard 't U S Mavy p a t r o l plane, and cons i s t e d of the f o l l o x i n g congressmen: 'Yilliarn E Sutphin, Chairman, Ed. V. . I m c , Therms A . F l e h e r t y , L. M.,ndcl R i v c r s , Ultlvin J. ?.laas, Jnmc?s IT. !.fott, '. S t e r l i n g Cqlc, -,nd Glilliam E. R s s . J
The i t i n e r e r j r p r m i d e d for s t o p s tt Bernuda, San Junn, V i r g i n I s l a n d s , Vii;ques, Antiguc S t . Lucia, Trinidad, G m r g e t o m , B r i t i s h Guiana, Kingston, Jarnaicn, J a c k s m v i l l e 2nd Fl,jrid:i ( v i a Great Exunz I s l a n d ) ,

The Congression21 Party inspectc;d n a v a l bases end n a v a l a v i a t i o n f a c i l i t i c s i n t h e vzrisus plr,ccc: v i s i t e d ,

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Thc e x x t t i w o f sunset a t t h e Nnval Bcndwy i s rkt~.mxinedb y t h e Admiral, f o l l a w t n g an o l d Nzvy custom.

L . SPEAR FOUNDATION PRIZE Y


F R E N.R.0.T OMR

.C , STUDENT 'XNS H N FS JN'.SUBLARINE CLASS O Oi

Ensign Fred Noel S p e i s s holds t h e d i s t i n c t i o n of b e i n g t h e f i r s t U.S. Naval Resenre O f f i c e r i n h i s t o r y t o .#An t h e L.Y. Spear Founda+ t i o n P r i z e , coveted award made t o t h e o u t s t a n d i n g g r a d u a t e i n each c l a s s completing t h e course a t t h e Submarine School, New London, Connecticut. The Spear P r i z e , a second-setting i r i s t m t c h w i t h t h e llDolphintl o r submarine i n s i g n i a engraved upon it, vas presented t o Ensign S p c i s s ' d u r i n g g r a d u a t i o n e x e r c i s e s a t New London w i t h Rear Admiral Richard S, Edwards, U.S. Navy, Commander of Submwines, R t l P n t i c F l e e t , m a i n g t h e presentation. Ensign S p e i s s , 3 Naval R.O.T.C. graduate of t h e U n i v e r s i t y of C n l i f o r n i a , c l a s s of 1941, wzs one of forty-one o f f i c e r s i n t h c c l a s s . S i x t e e n vxre o f t h e regular Navy, and t h e remaining twenty-five from t h e U.S. Naval Rzsmve. I n college Honor s t u d e n t i s n o t a nciv role f o r Ensign S p e i s s . he v a s honor s t u d e n t i n t h e U n i v e r s i t y of C d i f o r n i a College of Lett:,rs and Science d u r i n g h i s j u n i o r and s c n i o r years. Ht; a l s o madc Phi Beta Kappa
1Vhile a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y of C a l i f o r n i a he was a mcmbcr of a.nd a g r a d u a t e from t h e Naval Reserve O f f i c e r s ' T r a i n i n g Corps, Thcta Phi Frat e r n i t y , F i r s t L i e u t e n a n t of t h e Scebbard and B h d e Ifilitary S o c i c t y , and a member of tk QuartErdeck S o c i c t y , H : von t h e C i r c l e 4 f o r fcncing. c
HE Bras c o m i s b i o n e d Ensign, U, S, Naval ReserYe, on )ley 24, 1941 and his f i r s t a c t i v e d u t y i n t h e Diavy m s as a s t u d e n t a t t h e Sub-

marine School. VOLUNTEERS F R SUBTQ.RINE T M I N I N G O The Bureau of Navigation d e s i r e s a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r submarine t r a i n i n g c l x i s e s t o be convened a t t h e submmine s c h o o l d u r i n g t h e c a l e n d a r ycar, 1942. O f f i c e r s of t h e U.S. Naval Academy c l a s s e s of 1936, *37, '38, and ' 3 9 , 2nd Naval Reserve l i c u t e n z n t s ( j g ) a d ensigns, D-V(G) and DE-V(G), viho are now on a c t i v e d u t y and have completed n o t l e s s t h a n s i x months of such d u t y should immediately submit applicat i o n s . For f u r t h e r d e t a i l s , a t t e n t i o n i s i n v i t e d t o Bureau of Navigat i o n C i r c u l a r L c t t e r No. 128-41.

V-7 RESERVE TIIDSHIPMEN PEOGPAM


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The f i r s t classes under t h c 1942 V-7 Reserve Midshipmen Program comenced aboard t h e PRfJRIE STAT", and a t 1Jorthir;estc-rn U n i v e r s i t y on September 16, 1941. Thc 30 day k l i m i n a t i o n p e r i o d v m s comp l e t e d about October 16, 1 4 . Four hundred 2nd s i x t y - f i v e a p p r e n t i c e 91 seamen q u a l i f i e d f o r appointment a s r e s e r v e midshipmen aboard t h c PRAII>LIE STATE and 879 q u a l i f i e d f o r appointment a t Northwestem Univ e r s i t y , The s u c c e s s f u l candidates, a l l o f whom ,-re c o l l e g e graduates,

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TAXNTY-ONE ACTING JVARRBNT OFF1CEYS APPOINTED


Twenty-one men have been i s s u e d a c t i n g appointments as warrant o f f i c e r s i n t h e U. S . Navy. The a p p o i n t e e s , who dl1 rank from t h e d a t e s o p p o s i t t h e i r names, are as follows:
BOATSVAINS

Name Edward G. H a t c h e l l Rudolph E. Nasa Okion A. Hammett Ronald C. Z i n t A l b e r t M. Jowdy Harry V. H a r t s e l l , Jr.

Rat i n e
CQM CQM CQkI CQi CQN SLilC

Date of rank

Hone Address

9/2 3/41 9/25/41 9125/41 9/25/41 9/25/41 9 / 2 5/41

Calif. Illinois Calif. Calif. Texas Arkansas

Em C T R I CIANS
Yar ce D %;d Erwin R . Stewart

CEX CELI

9/25/41 9125/41

Iovm Calif.

R u s s e l l C. Tegeler P a u l H. Dice John D. H i t c h e l l , Jr. George B. S a t t e r w h i t e Harold F. S p i l k e r dalter H. Eschrnann J a l t e r F. Pieper Loren E. Alderman CARPENTERS Frank 14. Smith Karner IAinor Edward S . Dobis Looie Ti. Rash Frank D. Abbott
114.

9/23/41 9/23/41 9/2 5/41 9/25/41 9/2 5/41 9/25/41 9/25/41 9/25/41

Calif. Ohio Calif. Calif. Nebraska Calif. New York #ashi n g t on

CSf CXsmth CEdsmth CSf Cllsnth

9/23/L1 3/23/41 9/25/41 9/2 5/41 O/25/41

Calif. Oklahorna Calif. Calif. Calif.

CORRESPONDENCE C T R E F R OFFICERS O CUSS CC-V(S) , USYR. OU S O F


The correspondence course for engineer o f f i c e r s ( c o n s t r u c t i o n d u t i e s ) i n t h e Naval Reserve will be d i s c o n t i n u e d during t h e energency. Ilany of t h e p r e s e n t e n r o l l e e s are now on a c t i v e duty and t h e y may continue t h e course as a p a r t of t h e i r a c t i v e duty. A l l e n r o l l e e s have been req u e s t e d t o r e t u r n t h e p b l i c a t i o n s i s s u e d t o t h e n i n c i d e n t t o t h e course of i n s t r u c t i o n . The unused l e s s o n assignments rnay be r e t a i n e d b the y s t u d e n t s,

The United S t a t e s h a s never l o s t a w a r , nor t h e Wavy a f l e e t a c t i o n .

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tlRATEFUL P1OTIIER REVEALS RESCLI;; OF SON B'J SUSf:,cFRINE S COiYf:ilf'DI?K; OFF1CZEl (Cont.)

o r Captain," she m o t e . "To a l l noYhers of America who have sons f a r away from home and i n t h e s e r v i c e I would l i k e t o g i v e a s s l x a n c e s t h a t t h e i r sons are w e l l taken c a r e o f , and t h a t e v e r y t h i n g i s done for tnem.'~
l~Ilnrish,t~h e added, Itthat I could do more for my f l a g and c m z s try than buy bonds and defense stamps." A s e a r c h of t h e submarine's log, now on f i l e a t the Iiavy DeFartment, d i s c l o s e d the i n c i d e n t r e f e r r e d t o by lks. C h i a r e l l i occurred September 6, b u t t h e l o g was couched i n r o u t i n e , o f f i c i a l language and cont a i n e d no r e f e r e n c e t o t h e p a r t played by tlne Cormanding O f f i c e r , Blrs. C h i a r e l l i a p p a r e n t l y o b t a i n i n g t h e d e t a i l s i n a l e t t e r from her son. The log o f the submarine, r e a d s , l a c o n i c a l l y : C h i a r e l l i , S . F., F l c (Fireman 1 s t C?ass), "0211 ( 2 : l l a.m.). while s t a n d i n g watch a E b a t t l e lookout lost h i s f o o t i n g and f e l l overboard. Rescue s t a r t e d i m m d i a t e l y by backing method. 0215 (2:15 a.m.) recovered nan. On e x a x i n a t i o n i t m s follnd thzt C h i a r e l l i has recaiTred a l a c e r a t i o n under chin and a bioi;.: on t:ze back o f head. I o d i n e and d r e s s i n g vas a p p l i e d t o l a c e r a t i o n . %-x-+~ 0229 (2:3.? a.m.) C h i a r e l l i r e t u r n e d t o statior;."

A l e t t e r nddressed t o 311 Naval and T h r i r i e Cory? n c t l v i t l ' e s concerned by Assistmt S e c r e t a r y of t h e i k v y Ralp?! 3 3 r d announcds *he e s t a b l i s h m e n t of The Ol'fice o f Records Coordinnt,ion i n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e Secretaqy o f the Navy; also t h e ap2ointnent of Ei;ne?t J. icj:ihy, cw n e r l y . of the National Archives, as dirc.ctor of' t h e ne';: wit.
Flmction of the new d i v i s i o n v r i l & be t h e planning, coordinating and a d n i n i s t r a t i o n o systems, methods and p r o c e d u r e psrt?*ining t o orqnni z a t i o n , s e r v i c e , p r e s e r v a t i o n , reduction, t r a n s f x an? d i s p o s i t i o a of f i l e s and r e c o r d s of t h e Navy Department arid i t s .field o T f i c c s . Among i m e d i a t e o b j e c t i v e s i s t h e p r o v i s i o n of expr;:rt advice and a s s i s t a n c e i n t h e c l e a r i n g of needed space b t h e t r a n s f e r of vaiuable ; r e c o r d s t o t'nc N:itional Archives and t h s prompt e l i m i n a t i o n o f valustltss r e c o r d s as provided by law; also t h e s e g r e g a t i o n and e l i m i n a t i o n o f rccords of b u t t r a n s i t o r y value as they accumulate and thL x i t h h o l d i n g o f non-record o r s u r p l u s material f r o n permanent f i l e s . U t i l i z a t i o n of n i crophotogrnphy and t h e a d a p t a t i o n of older o r smllcr f i l i n g s y r t e m t o new o r expanded demands znd tb:e t r a l n i n g of enployees i n f i l e and record work are o t h e r objectivc-s embraced i n t h e n3-a plan. O f f i c i a l s concerncd vi. t h problems along l i n c s o f d ~ c i u i e n t a t i o n , microfilming, f i l e orgar;ixation and procedurc, cquipn:nt, m a c e 1-;Touts, r e c o r d t r z n s f w and kindr2d p h ~ s ~ z v , been d i r c c t e d +a cornmnic?.?te hs tbr.sul:h rezulnr channels i r i t h t h e D i r e c t o r o f Fk>cords CoordLna+,ion, Secr e t a r y ' s Offico, l\-ivy D q a r t m n t , ' l i n s ~ i n ~ t o r lD , C. ,

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PACIFIC FLEET FTWS TYPICAL SAILORILXJ He sprang fror? t h e rural s t o c k somewhere i n t h e Soxth C e n t r a l States. But he l e f t a c i t y job t o j o i n t h e Navy, which he r e g a r d s as

a career.
V i t h h i s background of a f u l l h i g h s c h o o l education, he aims a t Warrant rank i n t h e s e r v i c e . R i g h t now h e ' s a b o a t s w a i n ' s , gunner's o r m a c h i n i s t ' s mate. Single, 23 y e a r s old, he has c r u i s e d w i t h t h e F l e c t t o s e v e r a l f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s on t h i s , h i s f i r s t e n l i s t m e n t . I n h i s s p a r e time he works t o i n c r e a s e h i s s p e c i a l i s t q u a l i f i c a t i o n s f o r advancement; o r he plays b a s e b a l l on t h e s h i p ' s +,earn. This i s h i s f a v o r i t e hobby, Corning down t o cases, he Is blue-eyed, brown-haired, medium0 b u i l t ; he weighs 168 pounds and s t a n d s 5 f e e t 1 i n c h e s i n h i s stoc:;ing feet.

Tho i s he?
He i s t h e 'ltypical e f i l i s t e d =an" o f t h e United S t a t e s P a c i f i c F l t e t . V i s d e s c r i p t i o n grew fron a c a r c f u l a n a l y s i s of c a n d i d a t e s ' quali f i c a t i o n s subrnj t t e d f r o 2 b a t t l e s h i p s , a i r c r a f t carr'lers, p a t r o l squadrons, m u i s w s , d u s t r o y e r s , submarines and a u x i l i a r i e s oP t h e F l w t t r a i n , He i s t h e comnon dznoniiriator o f all- t h e thousands o f e n t z r p r i s i n g , ambitious y o m g s t e r s who work t h e y ~ s ,ma:i the b o a t s , handle t h s s i g n a l h o i s t s , t o i l i n engine r o o m , aiid s c r v i c e t h e plar:r:s of t h e P a c i f i c F 1 , ~ t .
O f course, a l l t h i s r t p r c s e r i t s a l o t of men.

To f i n d t h e i n d i v i d u a l s a i l o r vinosc s p e c i f i c a t i o n s s u p s r i n p o s t d most exactk. upon t h i s F l e e t p a t t i x n , hundreds of q u e s t i o n n a i r e s , each answered by a I t t y p i c a l ~ tyoungster s e l e c t e d by sklips of t a s k arid type commands, were c a r e f u l l y r - . v i z w d .
Reduced to t h e a b s o l u t e , t h e ! l t y p l c a l ,:niisted man o f thci U. S. P a c i f i c F l s e t f ' proved t o bc a husky, 24-year-old second c l a s s pet,GJ o f f i c e r aboard t h e l i g h t c r u i x i - I-!OICLULU. H i s name: Henry Yarlaii Blake.

I I i s r a t i n g : i 3 o a t n ; i i n ' s I k t t : , second c l a s s . This i s thc: trad i t i o n a l s e a f a r i n g r a t i n g t h a t d a t e s back t o t h e old I h v y and th. d ~ y s of s o l i d s h o t and c u t l a s s e s .
B l a k t , 8 ruddy-faced youngater l..5th a silnburned nose and c'i'cs narrowed by s t a r i n g a t thi; sea, C O I ; ; ~ : ~ clone t o t h e '!ty?ical riorri!t.

PAC'E'IC FEET FIXDS TYPICAL SAILOR?&M ( Cont )

O f f duty, he keeps a c u r r e n t e v e n t s scrapbook. ?e h a s clipped s t o r i e s of' :.Iunicli, t'ne outbreak o f t:ne second 'Lorld Tjar, t h e G a t t l e o f the A t l a n t i c a l l t'ne h i s t o r i c a l happenings v h i c h may some day concern him mightily, as an i n t e g r a l cog i n a g r e a t F l e e t .

Itthe t y p i c a l e n l i s t e d man" t o t n e "averaget? Turn from Blake e n l i s t e d man, This would be t h e composite s a i l o r whose t h e o r e t i c a l port r a i t was e l i c i t e d f r o n q u e s t i o n n a i r e s d i s p a t c h e d t o every s h i p of t h e Fleet

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R e s u l t s o f this s e a r c h f o r t h e comTon denominator confirmed many a preconceived b e l i e f ! b u t exploded s e v e r a l p e t n o t i o n s . To s i n k a nisconception, the, typ;.cal e n l i s t e d man i s n ' t a g r i z z l e d o l d s a l t , He IS a youngeter sc;rvinc h i s f i r s t e n l i s t m e n t , along w i t h 63 p e r c e n t i n t h i s catq;ory;r: ;le wears t w o or t h r e e chevrons, t h o s e of a f i r s t and second class pt^:ti$ officer, and hopes t o r e a r h warrant rank. Thirty-ninc p e r ccnt o f t l i t : fttypfcnL::tf s x g h t ; c a r e e r when they i e n l i s t e d a s d i d Blakc. Tvcntjr-thrcr: p x cer,t minted t o combine adventure and a c a r e e r ; 16 per c t n t l ~ o k ~ d trnv.-3.; 1 5 per cent b e l i e v e d t h e for Navy a good p l a c c t o l w r n r2 tradc:.

Before hi: 2oint.d t h e Navy, t!iis I ' l s c t fttypicalft e n l i s t e d man had a ,job i n a moderato-sized c i t y . Some 54 per c e n t came from t h i s s t a t u s , while e x a c t l y om-fourth o f t h e c a n d i d a t e s donned uniform d i r e c t from school. F i f t e e n ptx- cent v e r e farmers, and s i x p l r c e n t e n t e r c d from t h e C.C.C. o r N.Y.A.
Best-educatcd Xavy i n t h e world, t h e y term t h a t of t h e United

States.
These f ~ t y p i c a l s t ~ prove it. Forty-six per c a n t hold h i g h s c h o o l diplomas, along vvith Blake, and nin? p e r c e n t have atterdsd college. Of t h e rest, 38 p e r c e n t enjoyed some highschooling. Gnly s e w n per c e n t concluded t h e i r formal e d u c a t i o n w i t h grrtmmar school. t Domestically, t!.i f l t y p i c a l s ~ arc: prc.yondi:r;lntPj b a c h e l o r s . r a t i o : sevcri t o three. The

Those who j o i m d the iLTavy f o r t r a v e l , g o t it. Bemuse 69 p e r c e n t have v i s i t e d f o r c i g n coizr,triLs during t l ' c i r F l e c t duty. ileantime, t h c y t r e r o a l l zing t h 5 i r n:,ibiti-ons, With 70 p e r c e n t d z s i r i n g warrant rank b,;fore thijv r c t i r c , , 46 p i r c e n t a l r c a d y have attended one o r narc of t h e IJzvyfs s p c i - a l i s t t r z d t schools, a n d 54 p n r c e n t o f f e r e x t r a q w l i f i c a t i o n s i n z d d i t i o n t o t h e i r o m r a t i n g ' s requiremcnts.
Of' c o i r s c , l i k s mar,y n. sailor:uri, one-fourth o f t h c Iltypicals" b hxnkm t o posscss t h c i r own !lorfie ~ l n d u s i n e s s . Five p t x c e n t j u s t want t o fkt?tire t o civil lifcfl.

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NAVY S ~ ~ A R I Z E S SEIPFJIID~~~G. PROGRESS (C i r h . )


I a u i i c h i w s (22) One Cruiser One Des tr oye r Three Submarine s S i x Llo t o r 1.3.ne sweepers Conmis s i o n i n g s ( 17) One One Six One

DURING OCTOBER

Three Coastal Jlinesweepers Seven Submarine Chasers One Re5 Tender

A i r c r a f t Carrier Destroyer C o a s t a l 'Tine sweepers Small Seaplane Tender

One Covered L i g h t e r F i v e Net Te2ders One Gate Vessel One Harbor Tug

The nanes o f the combatant s h i p s i n c l u d e d i n t h e above t o t a l s

f011 : .ows
Keels Laid
USS USS USS USS USS USS

ST. PAUL, c r u i s e r . , .3ethleher? S t e e l Co., Fore I?iver, PIassachusetts FLETCHER, d e s t r o y e r . . . F e d e r a l SbLpbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, N.J. RADFORD, d e s t r o y e r . . . F e d e r a l S h i p b u i l d i n g c^. Dry Dock Co., Kearny, N.2. ABPTdR READ, d e s t r o y e r . . .Bethlehem S t e e l Go., San Francisco, Calif. SBAD, submarine.. .U. S. Jay: Yard, Portsm:)uth, Ik;.i. Eampshire HADDO, submarine.. . E l e c t r i c Boat Co., Sroton, Corriectlcut

Launching s
USS USS USS USS USS

JUNEAU, c r u i s e r . . . F e d e r a l ShipS3iilding F: I)ry Dock Co., Iiearny, N . J . LAFFEY, d e s t r o y e r . . .Bethleier. S t e e l Co., Sari Francisco, C a l i f o r n i a GROUPER, submarine.. . E l e c t r i c %at Company, Groton, Connecticat TRIGGER, subqarine.. .5'.S. 3 q . r Yard, !%re Island, C a l i f o r n i a I-IADDOCK, submarine. .U. S. Yay: Yard, P o r t s ? a z h , ?Jew !lampshire

C wmis s i o n ilig s

I:eTiFort !Jervs (Va. ) Shipbldg .ti: Dry Dock CO. USS BRISTOL, d e s t r o y e r . . . F e d e r a l S h i p b u i l d i n g & I)r.y 9ock Co. ,'iearny, X.2.

USS HORIET, a i r c r a f t c a r r i e r .

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SIIIP'S SXRS'JCE IIJSU3hNOE The Judge Advocate General has r e c e i v e d and p l a c e d on f i l e t h e following master o r key p o l i c i e s of i n s u - a n c e covering S h i p ' s S e r v i c e a c t i v i t i e s a g a i n s t loss f r o n any e x t e r n a l cause: P o l i c y Ido. I34 723519, i s s u e d

b;r thF; Phoenix Insurance

Co. ,Xi?rtford, Conn.

P o l i c y No. I24 726968, i s s u e d by the Comiecticut F i r e 3 s T J r z n c e Company, H a r t f o r d , Conn. P o l i c y No. Ill 727854, i s s u e d by the E q u i t a b l e F i r e and T,:arine I n s u r a n c e

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Company, Providence, Rhode I s l a n d . P o l i c y I9o. ILI 726553, i s s u e d b : ~t h e L I i n n e a p l i lnsiirance Com?any, I4inneapolis, !"inn.

Fire and l l a r i

P o l i c y No. I4 136982, i s s u e d by t h e A t l a n t i c Fire Insurance ConI pany, Raleigh, ;Jorth Carclina. P o l i c y Xo. M 11024,939 issued by t h e C e n t r a l State: F i r e Insurance I Company, Wichita, Kansas.

ATTELL: I 0 N T YP ETiITOIZS, ALL S J AIIU STATIOlJ PAPERS


I t i s r e q u e s t e d t h a t a copy o f a l l s i i i p s f and s t a t i o n s ' papers be forwarded t o a l l ;,lain R e c r u i t i n g S t a t i o n s .
There are many human i n t e r e s t F t o r i e s . . found i n s h i p e l and s t a t i o n s papers t h a t can be used e f f e c t i v e l ; ~ tqr t h e R e c r u i t i n g Service, and, t h e r e f o r e , i t i o d e s i r a b l e t h a t such pa7er.s be made a v a i l a b l e as a n a d d i t i o n a l source o f mnteri-al.

The Iledicnl 1)epartnent of t h e Xavy, a very l a r g e w g a a i z a t i o n Nith many tasks t o perforin, proTJi.des nnsdica!- and s:?-g!.ca1 c a r e t o o f f i c e r s and e n l i s t e d ?men o f t?:e ;>lay: i : ~ l parts ,of t h e Txorld, ashore and al a f l o a t . I n every c l i m a t e and i n m : p ~ a c e si; ,cares f.ir the fa+.~.ies n; j as well. I n some i s o l a t e d stat:ion ori, 3 - t i s t h e n e d i c a l s e r v i c e for t h e ent,irt? i s 1

To carry on t h e s e nimerous n c t i v i t i e s , t h c J k d i c a l Deprzrtmmt c o n s i s t s of d o c t o r s , d e n t i s t s , phx:?<?clsts, woriie:i Ci!rSt:S x i d h o s n i k l corpsmen. T k IJavy Nurse Corps i s c o ~ p o s e dof t r a i n e 6 E;red?nt,e wonen n u r s e s . It i s n o t p o s s i b l e , ho-xevm., t o tn;ku ~omcr: n u r s e s i n t o conbzt s i t u a t i o n s 011 board i m r s h i p s , s o we hr7.w a l z r g e r p o l q o f xbn r i u r ~ e s , knomi as t h e E o s p i t a l Corps. Tha ;inspit:Ll Cor9snnn i s trained i n iivrsing, b u t hi: has also t o be n first-aid nw, a i k u g g i s t , c l e r i c a l e x p e r t , 2nd . e q u a l +A any duty frorri nursing a c m e of pneumonia, a s s i s t i n g i n

_-FUNCTIONS OF

T1-E iZD1CAL DEPA?.?I?Gi


C91;t.

o p e r a t i o n s , using a microscope i n a l a b o r a t o r y , o r landing w i t h a n exped i t i o n a r y f o r c e under f i r e ; and t h e s u r p r i s i n g t h i n g i s t h a t t h e y do them all :vel1. These v a r i o u s groups f o r m t h e Iledical Department o f the Navy a t t h e head of which i s t h e Surgeon General who i s a l s o Chief o f the R i r r j m o f lledicine and Surgery.

TE: PORlBY APPOIIJT1!!EIvTS


I

A W PROM3TIONS

REGULATIONS FOR

( P u b l i c No. 1 1 33

- 7r/th

Congress)

A.

GENERAL REGULATIOi.JS.

1. A l l temporary appointments and promotions s h a l l be based s o l e l y upon t h e needs o f t h e n a v a l s e r v i c e .


2. Estimates of t h e number of o f f i c e r s r e q u i r e d t o meet t h e needs o f t h e n a v a l s e r v i c e i n each grade a n d yank o f t h e l i n e and s t a f f corps i n e x c z of t h e p e r m n e n t a u t h o r i z e d n m b e r s s h a l l be rnnde from time t o time by t h e Chief of t h e Sureau of Xavigation and t h e Xajor General Commandant, u. S. Marine Corps, and siicmitted t o t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e Navy and t h e P r e s i d e n t f o r approval.
Except as provided i n the n e x t succeeding parngraph, t h e p i n 3. c i p l e of promotion by sclectAon s h a l l a~p1-y i t h r e s p c t t o temporary w above L i e u t e n a n t ( j u n i o r grade) ap?ointments, arid t o p r o n o t i o n s t o p:des i n t h e Navy, arid F i r s t Lieutenant i n the LIarine Corps.

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4. Whenever, i n t h e o p i n j o n o f t3e S e c r e t a r y o f t h e Navy, it i s deemed a d v i s a b l e t h a t a n o f f i c e r should be advar,ced t o a highzr rank i n t h e Navy or I h r i n e Corps for t h e p i r p o s e o f b d t t e r a d a i n i s t r n t i o n of t h e duty t o which t h a t o f f i c e r i s assigned, the S e c r e t a r y of t h e Navy may nomi n a t e such o f f i c e r t o t h e P r e s i d e n t for temporary ndvancenent t o a r a n k n o t above Rear Admiral or P!kjor Gendrnl.
* .

5, Exaninations o t h e r than p h y s i c a l s h a l l not be r e q u i r z d i n naking temporary appointments and promotions No i n d i v i d u a l s h a l l be t e r n p o r x i l y a p p o i n t e d or t e m p o r a r i l y promoted u n l e s s p h y s i c a l l y q m l i f i e d t o perform 811 t h e d u t i e s o f t h e grade o r rank f o r wnich designated. Notwithstanding t h e foregoing, s p e c i a l sc?rvice o f f i c e r s o f t h e Nnval Rcstrve and Llarine Corps Reserve and personnel of t h c r t t i r e d l i s t s on a c t i v e duty nay be t e m p o r a r i l y appointed or promoted i f p h y s i c a l l y q u z l i f i s d for a c t i v e duty.

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6. A l l temporar-7 a 7 p o i n t m c t s o r p r o m t i o n s shall be revocable a t any t i n e by the P r e s i 3 e n t .

porary promotion l i s t .

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TBIIPOPARY APPOINTi 'ENTS -T . ?XO?rlOT IONS k -- ID ----TOnt.)

temporary promotions t o h i g h e r rank s h a l l be made from among o f f i c e r s whosc names appear on such 1 - i s t s .

Ensigns of t h e Navjr and Second L i e u t e n a n t s o f t h e Marine . 2. Corps, i f c e r t i f i e d by t h e Chief of t h e Bureau of Navigation o r t h e Idajor General Commandant as quc?liied, nay be t m p o r s r j l y promoted t o t h e n e x t h i g h e r r c s p e c t i v c grade and rank i n such nmbcxs as mxy b:: recommended by t h e S e c r e t a r y o f t h e Navy and approvad by t h e P r e s i d c n t . A r e t i r e d o f f i c e r on a temporary promotion l i s t will bc pro. 3, moted w i t h d a t e of rank t h e svne as t h a t of t h e j u n i o r o f f i c e r of t h e . a c t i v e l i s t of t h c same rank and c o r p s who was p l a c c d on t h e temporary promotion l i s t on o r about the same d a t e and whose l e n g t h of s e r v i c e i n rank equals, o r i s g r e a t e r than, t h a t of t h e r e t i r e d o f f i c e r concerned. If t h e l e n g t h of s e r v i c e i n rank of t h e r e t i r e d o f f i c e r i s grea-tcr t h a n t h a t ,of t h e s e n i o r a c t i v e l i s t o f f i c e r of t h e s m a rank on t h a t proflotion l i s t , t h e d a t e of rank w i l l be t h e sxmc a s t h s t of svch s e n i o r a c t i v e l i s t o f f i c e r . I n t h a ndri?inistrltion of t h i s r e g u l a t i o n , r e t i r e d o f f i c e r s of t h e C o n s t r u c t i o n Corps shall be regarded as l i n e o f f i c e r s . O f f i c e r s whose nmes are placed upon :-.promotion l i s t f o r per4. nanent promotion, s h a l l be t e m p o r a r i l y pronoted t o t,h? rank f o r which, sel e c t e d i n advance of any o f f i c e r s on t h c p r o n o t i o n l i s t for temporary promotion t o t h a t rank.

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In accordance w i t h a d j n x t i v c : o f t h c S c c r e t q J of t h e Navy, and i n conformity w i t h t h e s e r c g u l n t i o n s , a board of seven o f f i . c c r s was convened i n t h e Navy Department f o r t h c purpose o f selecting for appointment personnel of t h e r e g u l a r Navy and t h e F l c e t Reserve f r o n among t h o s e reconmended by t h e i r cornanding o f f i c e r s , pul~suart?;t o Durcau of Navigation C i r c u l a r L e t t e r No. 48-!+O of July 16, 1 ',.a. ;
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Tvro hundred and thirty-oris commission~~d anirrant and w a r r a n t o f f i c e r s have been s e l e c t e d f o r ap2ointi icnt f o r t c n p o r x y comrlissions from aslong 1,427 recomended; fron anon6 11,098 enlisted neil rixonruxdcd, 1,451 have been s e l e c t e d f o r teriporary a p p o i n t n m t t o th:, v a r i o u s mrrmt g r a d e s . S i m i l a r boards w i l l be convened from t i m t o t i n e 3s needs require. .
Those s e l e c t e d f o r ternporary commissions v v i l l be appointed i m e d i a t e l J ; personnel s e l e c t e d f o r temporary w a r r a n t s w i l l b e appointed i n such n o n t h l y quotas t h a t t h e l i s t w i l l be exhausted i n June, 1942. The approved l i s t fOllOIfS :

1, Tucker, Edward S , 2. McCarty, Harold F. 3. Weber, Frank 4 , Kalde, F r e d e r i c k R, 5 Mager, Frank J. 6. Jones, Chesley 7. Booth, Howard A. 8. Verbrugge, Louis 9. Thurman, E m e t t C,

1 . Frieh, Eugene J , 0 11. Anderson, Alexander


1 2 . F r e d e r i c k s , John E.

13. Rung, Henry E,

1 . Linstrom, E n l i l F. 4
15. Cafferkey, Edward T.

16. Leonard, Charles A . 17. Orvis, Ler, E, 18, Chilson, Fred B, 19. B l o s s e i , Hernhardt E.
20, Cole, Raymond

Chief UAef Chief Chi e f Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief C h i ef Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief

21. O'Neill, Edward A ,

22. Glover, John S , 23. Butrick, Samuel 24. Legg, James C. 25. Holland, Ashley 0 . 26. Royer, Lawrence E. 27. Baker, A l b e r t E. 28. Bandur;., Oscar. F, 29. Jones, Ray S. 30. Almour, George VI. 31. Frey, Nat B. 32, Gray, Linwaod C , 33 Meade, !iilbur J.

Electrician Cmpenter CarpeRter Kach i n i st ?oatswain 'hnner &dio S l e c t r i c i a n Exbinist Zachiniict ?,oatmain Gunner Radio E l e c t r i c i a n Ida c h i n i a t 1 c h i n i st % Carpenter Boat swain Gunne rGunrier Gunner I;.ndio E l e c t r i c i a n Ckicf I.:achini?t Chief FIachinist C k i e i CErpenf c r Chief 407 t s w i n Chief 3o-2tsmin Chi e.f I G. k i i i .is t c Chief 3oatrTziin C1.iie.f 1,:adL5::i. 1, 7 i e f iJ; c h i n i s t Chief E l e c t r i r i n n Chief Electr!.ni".n Chief Z l e c t r ic i n n

San Diego, Cx1i.f. liath, Ehine P h i l a d e l p h i a , Fa. Berkeley, C a l i f Brooklyn, N.P. San Die,:o, C a l i f . Peori? , 111. Sari Fedro, Calif. Kettery, Maine P h i l a d e l p h i a Pa, flew York, R.Y. San Cisgo, C a l i f , Nap, Celif, ~ n n Diego, Calif, Hoxston, Texas . Cleveland, Ohio Coronado, C a l i f , Coronado, Calif, Norfolk, Va, h l e x m d r i a , Va, P h i l ; d e l ~ h i a , I??, New London, Conn, San Diego, C a l i f . tionolulu, Havaii San Piego, C z l i f . Oakland, Calif , Norfolk, V a XorfoLk, Va. Pueblq, Colo,

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Santn L?onic-., C a l i f , FJar I-!Zr.bor, :.;Tine S e a t t l e , ',ksh.

1, S c h a f f e r , Charles 2. S e t t e r s t r a m , Carl 3 . Kent, Thomas E. 4 , Bigelow, Allen F, 5 . b a r t o n , Jason H, 5. Schwartz, Abraham 7. Eastman, E r v i n C. 3, Dean, C o r l i s s P. 7. C l a g g e t t , Repjamin ', T I . NacWilliamz, ";alter H. C 2 .o i n e r , Tilillie R. .J 12, Hines, Charles P. 13. Dennis, Edward G. 14. Irwin, Senjarcin E.

Chief Ckicf Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chi e f Chief Chief Chief Chief Ckief Chicf

P h , q r x ~kt c :%xxtck t Phrzmacist Phumacist Pharrnac i s t Phctrmttcis t Pharmacist P h a r m c is t Pharmacist Pharmacist ?h;rmacist Ph-rma c i s t Pharwic ist Ph-xcr c i s t

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3rooklyn, iJ.Y, Brooklyn, N,Y. Vashington, 9 C , . U a F h i n ?ton, DoC , Tacon? Park, Xd. hington, D O C , , h i n g t m , D.C, Dclphos Iianca s P o o l e s v i l l e , Md. Long Reach, C : J i f . Alachua, Fla , Snn Pie:;o, Calif, !P,Tr_uke n, Ill, 6; Vallejo, Calif ,

CHIEF PHARMACISTS FXCOIJMENDED FOR LIEUTENANT ( HOSPITAL CORPS )--( TElTPOFdEY) ( Cont I

Name

Rating Chief Pharmacist Chief Pharmacist

Home Address

15. S a n d e r s , FJorman L.

16. Fox, George

A.

P o n t i s c , Xich. Bridgeport, Conn,

I n accordance n<th a n opinion of t h e Judge Advocate General, t h e Phmmmist,s


i n d Chief Pharmacists a r e commissioned i n t h e H o s p i t a l Corps and m i l l t h e caduceus as a corps device. CHIEF - PAY W~RT

CLTRKS RECOI,lJ,IENDED FOR LIEUTENANT (SUPPLY CORPS )--( TEIJ;?OIU~RY) Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Pay Pay Pay Pay Pay Clerk Clerk Clerk Allandale, N.J. Portsmouth, Va. Buford, Ga. P h i l z d e l p h i z , Pz. Norfolk, V a .

'1. Nicol, -:F--lim G. 2. Bksrd, icr.scoe V . 3 . Sh;i~'ci~~1;, t t i c u s C. A 4 . S1---2.:-ii;;?, I ' h l l i a n L.A. 5. Chapman. Floyd L.

Clerk
Clerk

1. Kevzrs, Jokn H a 2. l,lsrshall, Gari..Dod 3. Ri.,.ley, Chsrles H. 4 . Scott, ';iillim 2 . 5. LcDonough, Joseph A. 6. S x i t h , Eugene F, 7. Kupbens, Xarry J. 8. Bundy, Ralph T. 9. Hughes, ' , J i l l i a m H. 10, Norton, Iiugh T. i 1 . Cornwell, Zemp . 1 ' 1 12. Raker, ; I i l l i a m G . 13. Feher, Anthony 14. Hood, John L. 1 5 . Deitzer, Raymond 0, 16. g u t l e r , Frank D. 17. Jordzn, Fred 1 . 'Duke, V i r g i l D. 8 19. ' F i l b r y , Frederick X. 20. Korrison, ilobert 'G. 21. E.Iichaelis, Fred 22. P r i c e , Henry 'd. 23. Po:crs, Thomas G. 24. Loxe, John A 25. S i e v e r t , Frederick YVi. 26. F a r r e l l , Edward J . 27. Ideyer, Georg.3 Y . 28. Sogan, Harold S . 29. B r o m , - , i l l i e m R . 30. Smith, Ll'oert J.. 31. F e r r e e , John E.

Chi e f 3o a t swzi n Chief Gunner Chief Ekdio E l e c t r i c i a n Cbief Carpenter Chief CFrpenter C h i e f C-rpenter Chief R o a t s x i n Chi e f Gunner Chic f Gunner Chief R?dio E l e c t r i c i a n Chief i k c h i n i st Chi e f SoL; t swAn Chief 3ontsvrnin Chief Gunner Chic f 1,Isc h i n i s t Chief b I x h i n i st Ck- it?f Gunnk r Chief : k c h i n i s t Chief Boatswain Chief Gunner ChiGf T3o~tsw~A.n C h i d Machinist Cl- i3 f lk. c h i n i s t Chicf h c h i n i s t ; n Chi e f hkch i n i st Chic f f k ch i n i s t ChiLf B x t s m i n Chief 30' t s x a i n Chi:f Ro,-tsT:nin Chief Rzdio E l e c t r i c i a n Chi-f Eadio E l e c t r i c i a n . -27-

',?a sh i n g t on, D C P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa. xiversicle, R.I. Nzvi Yor'ic, X.Y. ,.v. , j i l r i n g t o z , Del. B r emc r t on, '.v4-c sh LOS , " n p A e s , C a l i f , l h n c i e , Ind , San Eiego, C d i f . ?o t h e 1 1 ' J;Ls h Pinkney, S.C. 3 r o o k l y n , 1T.Y. Lnnsdo. nne, Pa Old X p t i c , Conn. Snn 9ic,ro, C c l i f .

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Tacom2, rssh.
Portsmouth, Vr.. San n i i g o , Calif. Annapolis, E'id. EFston, ld?-ss, Erie, Pa. San Diego, C z l i f . Caret, Ua. Lincoln, Nebrask? LOS .;ngt,les, CrJif. S a ?liego, C:..lif. O:Lkl?nd, C c l i f ; Hoslindnle, ?,:ass Portsmouth, VF!. Morfolk, Vcz. E. Snn nit-go, C a l i f ,

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3 2 . Cormack, Thomas H. 33 Budding, William A.


F l a h e r t y , John Id.

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35. Brown, I v a n L. 36. Canara, Charles C.


37. Hunter, John L e 38. Craig, 1 : j i l l i a m B. 39. Barnes, Delmar H.

40. Reed,

Paul R,

Ll*. Hamilton, Harold S. 42,. Seniard, Jack

Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Ch ief

Machinist Machinist Machinist Nachinist Electrician BoatsraSn Electrician Electrician E l e ct r i c i a n Carpenter Ca r p nt er

P h i l a d e l p h i a , .Pa -Reading, Pa. . Cradock, Va. San Pedro, Calif. N. Dighton, Bhss. hIilton, :/ash. San Diego, Calif Roseburg, Oregon Harrisburg, Pa. New London, Corm. Wilmer, A l a .

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1. W e t h e r e l l , F r a n k l i n G. 2 . Zimmerman, Max E. 3. Hansen, George R. 4. OElrien, Daniel J.

Ckiief Chief Chief Chief

Pharmacist Pha r n a c i s t Pharmacist Thamacist

3rooklyn, M .Y. Lon Angeles, Calif Lake Fiills, ?Vis San Fmncisco;

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I n a,ccordance w i t h a n o p i n i o n of t h e Judge hdvocate Smcral, t h e Pharmacists and Chief Pharmacists a r e comqissioned in t h e Hospital Corps and w i l l wear t h e caduceus as a corps device.

CRIEF CLERKS RECOUXWDED FOR LIEUTEI!ANT ( JG)( SUPPLY CORPS) ( T T . T O F A ~ ) PAP


1. -M+nn, S t a n l e y A. 2 , Hostetter, Tritner 3 7 7 k t z ~ i n gHovard N , , 4. P a r i s h , Jams E, , 5. Hiles, Charles C. 6. Ciesluk, Elaynond 7. Humphrey, William C. $. VJGight, Thomas E. 7. Shores, Ray H.
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Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief

Chief
Chief Chief Chief

Pay Clerk Pay C l e r k Pay C l e r k Tay C l e r k Pay C l e r k Pay C l e r k Pay Clerk Pay Clerk Pay C l e r k

New York, U.Y; Mashington, E;C. Dover, N.H. ?7endell, N.C. Montqomery, A l a Yeadon, Pa. T i 3t e r t o m , Corm Washington, i3;C. Poulsbo, .:ash.
4

1 Kahle, Seorge F . .
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4.
5.

6.
7. 8. 3.

Daly, TJalter J. Wilson, W i l l i a m C. Svendsen, Raymond V . Strunk, V i r g i l A. P h i l l i p s , Byron FinnFgan, W i l l i a m Lfe Dufresne, Luke We D e s r o s i e r s , Joseph E.

Chief Chi e f Chief Chief C h i ef Chief

3oatsmin Eoa t swain Machinist * Roatsvcain Gunne1. Radio E l e c t r i c i a n Chief ftadio E l e c t r i c i a n Chief Radio E l e c t r i c i a n Chief RaZio E l e c t r i c i a n

San Ciego, C a l i f .

. San Ziego, Cacif.


S e a t t l e Tias h !*layne3 boro Pa Ocean Feach, Calif. P h i l e d e l o h i n , ?E. D o l l a r 3ay, I.:ich. Bar Harbor, Blaine. S a Francisco, C a l i f .

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Name 10. Foushee, Clarence L. 11, Cozts, :iinfred 9. 1 2 Delvro,rth, Lee J. 13. S t u a r t , John M . 1 . Tur"t, Delmar L. 4 15. I s b e l l , John D. 16. Holt, Merrill M. 17, Erook, E r n e z t A. 18. Turner, Ilalph A , 19. Nasi, George L. 20. Kershner, Arthur I d , 21, Foley, Charles T. 22. TToltiim, Gerald 5. 23. Davis, Robert L. 24. Sm?rt, H;.rley P. 25. Thomas, S a r i A. 26, Cuthbert, C e c i l 27. Clmrch, Frclncis E. 28. Eollovay, Jesse L . 29. Shi.elds, L i l l i m L. 3 0 , Hutchinson, John 31. Bqrtori, Slner A . 32. E'oorc, Eiol-.nd E. 33. Thorr",, l d i . l l i a nI.1. 34. E o d ~ e s , Arthur 7'.

Rating Chief C bi e f Chief Chief Chi e f Chief Chief Chief Chief C h i ef Chief Chief Chief Chief

Eome Add.ress

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35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.


L2.

Thomas, D & i t t 0. Jqnes, K w r j ' G.


Hart,, C k s . Classcock, L E O I ~ C!it.ck, Dor,?ld R. Hesser, q t r n i c c C. Ikly, % l l i ? r c I ! . Cook, GLarqL: E. P u r c e i l , E-ynond F. " h i t ? , C h r e n c e ':. Clark, Bryan C . :.:c?k?w, ' . i l l i m J . L:c2ulty, John T . Permnson, Elof L m ? x r t , Jol-a R. Sly, RichFrd G. OeNers, J o s t p h A , Ez~ll, ~ C I S P. Jenkins, Charlc,s G . , Pinqley, John F. Iiine,s, Ha.rlo1Fr Prosisp, Ikrry T , Osburg, Daniel Ray, Guy E. Brady, Edwrwd H.

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43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.


52.

::.

53. 54. 55 56. 57. 58. 59.

Jr.

San Diego, Calif. Boztsr-ain Wnnsboro, Texas 3o a t swain Erooklgm, N.Y. Radio E l e c t r i c i a n Eremerton, FJash. Kachinist San Francisco, C a l i f . Iiadio E l e c t r i c i a n Ore City, Texas Radio E l e c t r i c i a n P i e r c e City, Mo. Radio E l e c t r i c i a n Narblehead, Mass Gunner Homelake, Colo Electrician Denver, Colo. , Electrician Somerville, Mass Electrician San Pedro, Calif. Eiachinis t Viest Thornton, 1 . . 1H ldachir,ist S e a t t l e , Wash. ITc?c h i n i s 5 ?Jevrzrk, Ohio . Chief I h c h i n i s t Long %ach, Calif. Chief K,:,?chinijt San Pedro, C a l i f . C1iie.f 30: t s m i n HaT:hhorn, Nevada c-hiej- Ciuriner Los Angeles, Calif, Chief Gunner i'alle jo, Calif Chief Gunnor PhiladclplSa, P i Chi e f Sunnsr S p r i n g f i F l d , ?do. Ct:Fef E l e c t r i c i a n San Diego, C z l i f , C;hi e f E l 8 c t r i c ixn C ki e f Radio E l c c t r i c i a n * Baltjmore, Ild. DenEir, C r l i f . C h i e f RDdio E k c t r i c i a n . Ocean Vievc, VP.. C ! efi 91nck i n i st i Szln Diego, Czlif., Chief Mizchinist Rcxf ord, Xont Chief E c h i n i s t Inks ter E. D. C E e f ; h i n i st :ac Portlznd, Oregon Cbicf I,kchinist Corondo, C a l i f . '";allace, Eebraska Chief Fo. t s m i n Los Angeles, Calif. Ch.iGf Eor?tsmin Kani.12, P. I Chief Boc t s w i n S LSYLS town, Mont C h i e ' Gunnt r 1 Ansonia, Conn. C h i d ? Gunner lXnthrop, Mass Chief E l e c t r i c i a n P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa. . C'hief E l e c t r i c i m * Los Angeles, C a l i f . C h i d Electrician P e a r l City, Ozhu, T.H. Chief E l e c t r i c i a n .Long Beach, C F l i f . C h i e f B c h i n i st k Pcnsauken, N. J. Chief 1h.ch i n i 5t Trout, L o u i s i a n . Chicf Micchiriist Anahein, C a l i f . Chi e f Eo a t s m i n Newport, R . I . Chicf Eo? ts-zzin F o r e s t Grove, Oregon Chief Gunn<,r Long Seech, C z l i f . Chief Gunncr -L~ke George, N.Y. Chief X?chixisCJ r7ichitn Falls, Texas Chief Idcc h i n i s t P a c i f i c Grove, C a l i f . C h i t ? f Eachinis t

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Rating

Home Address
Peabody, Kansas San Diego, C a l i f . Long Beach, C a l i f . Honolulu, '' H,I Charleston, S C S a l t Lake City, Utah La ?desa, Calif, Clinton, I 1, 1 Charleston, s b c o Montross, Va.. Sari Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. B a l t i m r e , lid. San Pedro, C a l i f . Evans, Colo Sac Pedro, Calif.

60, Davidson, Honer I<.


61. Krkopp, Charles L . 62. Lawon, Jacob F . 63. Cooley, Theodore R. '64. !u'tckens, George F. 64. Fickes, Ted D,
6 h . . D o i l i n ~ , Cecil E. 67. Boyd, Eugene L. 68. Andzrson, Harvey K. 69. Ldmards, 2enja;nin F , Jr. . 70. S a r d e r s , EuTme T. 7 . CITapr;an, HErbc,rt I . 1 , 72. K u t z , Rciari 73. F i s h e r , Hubert ' 7 , 71. Dyer, Jpmes 75. Caryenler, & m l d L.

Chief Cbief Chief Chief Chief C h i ef C hie f Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief Chi.;f' Chief Chief Chief

IJacNnist, Boatswain Boatswain Boatswain Gunner Gunmr Io a t swain ? Boatswain Ho a.t swain Carpen%er %atswain CarpenLeer Carpenter Carpeilt e r Ca r.pcntcr Cczqmtcr

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. 1, 2. 3. 4. . 5. 6. 7. 6'. 9.
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Fagan, Joseph C. B i r t r i i s t l e , :Iztthew Oven, Clarence J. Heary, Daniel 'd. Zuntsinger, Fay 0. Fay, Chester S. Hees, T a u 1 T. L;3rie, Jghn 0 , B c l l , Jose$ 3 .

C k i e f Phai-macis t , C h i e f Pha rmac is + Cl1iC:f Pharrnacis t Chief ? h a r m x i s t Chief Phirmcist Chief P k a r m c i s t Chief Pharmacist CLief Ph<?;!m5A, Chicf T h a m z c i s t

Hartford, Conn. Taunton, Mass Los Animos, Colo. Columbus, Ind L a f a y e t t e , La. Canacus P .I. Albany, Ind. Spartenburg, S .C S t . Louis, :do.

I n 2ccordmce if5tkl a opinion of tile Judge Advocate General, t h e Pharmacists and Chief Phzrm,wi.;ts a r e commissiond i n t h c Hospi.ta7, Corps and . i 1 wear Nl t h e caduceus ES F corps device.

C F !IT PAY CLERKS RZCOXJENDED FOR ZNSIGN ( SUPPLY CORPS ) ( TEWORARY)


1. E:i-d<ins, Cbr1e.s J. 2. n..vie, P23l c. 3. C r e e h a n , 2sms L. 4% h r t a , Louis J. 5,. S c h e c l , Er,derick J . 6. ;"licCune, S t o n l e y 13. 7 , Borne, Iierbzrt C. 6 32xter, R a k r t I. . 9 . D z v i s , %ark E. 10. '2i d n e r , Charles V. 11, 3roTvn, F o r r e s t P. 12. O s m l d , Hmry A. 13. Scltien, C1:lrmce F.
Chief c C l e r k . 'y Chief Pay Clerk

Chief Pzy Clerk Chief Pay C l s r k .


Chisf Chief Cbief Chief Chisf CX-f Chief Chief Chief

Manchester, N.H. P k i l a d e l p h i a , Pa. Norfolk, V a . Phoenix, Arizor la

yay &f . Pay Pz.y

Clerk Cli.rk

Buffalo;

ru.

Clerk .

Clerk Pay Clf3rk. Pay C1:2rk Fay Oisrk Pey ClerkPny Clerk

I?Tt:vv. Vork, J.Y Everett, hkss Norfolk, Va. Portsmouth, N. H, L s h a m k i Ind B P h i l z d z l p h i a , Pa. H o r m l k , Corm, Rcdmod City, Calif

6. Bear,, Frank T. 7. Seese, Herbert E. 8. SnoaX, E a r l J . 9. I,:in'g.1:, -Jcm..s Iz,


10. Grahac, Raynond C. 1 . ijiisch, Sylvester F. 1 1 2 . Kipple, Frank C. 13. Jensen, John L . , 14. Dup*gan, Ilugh 11, 15. ~ R S ,Jzcoh A. 1 . IZeilly, l\.!ichael J 6 . 17. H x l c n , Alpheus E . lg. ILLlbon, tiugh Ei. 1 . Rrannick, I'iilliar- J, 0 20, Meyer, Pndre-iJ R. 21. Ma roney, J o h S 22. Frenk, Louis E. 23. E l m o d , Ralph H . 24. I,inska, RussEll II', 25. IStarks, i?obt:rt L. 25. h n s o n , Thi-,odore H, 27, Cook, :"iillard S. 28. 'b'artsnberg, $:infield S . 29. Lkrchlswicz, Vincent P, 30. Jackson, H c r b m t G. 31. Ha-lzn, J m e s L . 32. Almos, PetLr ' 33. Smith, J;mc.s N. 34. Yri.;ht, :hilton L.

35.. C F r r , Alfred 36. IIutman, Hr:rry G. 37. Espsmnza, W l t e r 30. KLnning, Samuzl Y . 39. Hughes, Jostlsh S. 40. Clark, ChestLr 3. 41. A m r , Frank 42. Srr;ith, :?!ads 2. 43. R u r r i s , Harrison R . 44. Gicholson, E d p h :i. 45. C h m b c r l a i n , J m c s 3. %5, Fzrrar, Smaz- 11 5.

-3 2-

. 14.
,

13. Cardozy I!!anuel

B r o u i l l e t t e , Joseph T.E, 15. T e r r i o , Harold

Chief Boatswain': b!ate Chief Boaiswain's @ate Chief Boatswain 1s kate Chief B o a t s m i n ' s Xate Chief B o a t s m i n t s Mate

San Pedro, Calif. W h i t i n s v i l l e , Ilktiss Glenciaie. C a l i f . F'hila d e l p h i a , Pa.

17. Payton, 'Jjallace 1;.

1 . .Ogorek, Thomas S. 6
20.. C a r d e l l , Thomas

. CtiicaTo. Ill.
PhLladelLJhia, Pa. Dridgeport, Com.

W .

2 . Csizmar, John 1

Chief B o a t m x i n l s Kat,e Chief B o a t s m i n ' s @ t e

25. Barlox, George Vf. 26. Lirideman, Matthem J,


28. !kJore, Clarence 1: ; . 29. Fleming, Eugene S . 30. Kuh, 'Yilliam E.

Chief Q u a r t e r m a s t e r Chief Ouarternas t e r Chief Chief Chief Chief Quartermster '3'unrtcrms t e r Quartermaster Quartermaster

!ihif,man, Xass CkIicaco. 1 1 1.

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Lttleboro, K x 5 .
. S2-n F r a c i p c o , C a l i f .

3.1. Pendleton, 1,forris A. 33. Noia, John F .


3L. Eelcher, Aloysius 3 .

liorfolk, vz. Ssr, Siege, C s l Y f .


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35. Paolozzi, John

Chief Xarternas t e r Chief (Guar e rmas t e r t C Pie f QuartE. mas t, e I' ChiEf Chi L f Chicf Chief Chicf Chief Chicf ~uartzrmastsr Sipnlmm Signalman Signalmnn Signalman Sign2lman Signnlmm

irn r rh i ; t on, Fla 3ethlehem, Pa S a Pedro, C r l i f .

38. Lacy, Leamond F . 39, Johnson, I ? i l l i a m 5 .

40. Simpson, I i i l l i a m
41. Zfoclcbee, John J.

Ti.

4 2 . Olender, Frank . 43. Ric'hie, Clarence E. 44. Maxvjell, Joseph E.

I J c : London, Conn. l ' i i l l i a m p o r t , P?. PougbkLLnsie, N .Y Sal? Diego, C s l i f . Pzsadena, C e l i f . F a l l Mnr, !,lass. ,Est,?czda, Orcgon

2. KcSorley, Henry E,,

Jr.

3. 4. 5. 6.

Lane, Eobert 5. Denton, 'Yesley A. Turner, James A. Mczhlstcdt, Carl H.

Chief Chief Chief Chicf 'Chief

Roatsvain's Boatswain s Boatsv:,?in's Boatsmin1s 3ontsx3n1 s


f

Xzte
!&iix

Nortkmcpboon, F.I?ss Engle:;Jood, C c d i f


I)livi2.,

Gate :.!at3 I,;a.tn

3rear_: t o ~,i Xias h r Los h g e - l e s , C , z l i f

N.C.

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9. Knudsen, Arthur E. 1 . Pecore, Norman H. 0


1 2 . i?,eiter, Harry 13. Qur,nde, 0 1 a s 14. Gorman, Thomas E. 1 5 . Mshal, Joseph J.

Chief Boztsv;zin 1 s TV*?.tc Chizf ?,oatsr.,-;.inf I1at.c s Chicf Chief Chief Chirf Boatsmin's Boatsmin's Boatz-xainfs Boatsw.in1 s

Omhz, il;ebi-aska Qcczn Beach, C z l i f .

Xatc
biate Lkte ?kte

. 23st p o r t , Ind , _ r s . o u l 2 , Biont. _ , s


1

Jar?,zicn P1-tin, !!ass. Annapolis, Zcl

Name

Rating
CXef Chief CkLef Chief Chief C h i ef Chief Chief Chief C h i ef Chi e f Chief C h i ef Chief C !-Lef Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief C h i ef C h i ef Chief Chief Chief C h ie f Chief Chief Chi e f

Home Address Newport, R.I* Ark. Newport, It. I Long Reach, C a l i f , Honolulu, T. H . Arlington, S . C , $an Diego, Calif. Chicago, I11 San Diego, C d i f . B a l t i n o r e , Ed. San Eiego, Calif. Sut%e, Yonfana P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa. San Pedro, C a l i f . Long Beach, C a l i , I toore s v i l l e E. C S a Diego, Calif. Sornersworth, N. H. Gloucestcr, I(. J. Portsmouth, N. i-i. P o r t l a n d , Oregon .. Albion, R 1 P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa. P i c k e y v i l l e , Ill. Yewport, R. I Srooklyn, N.Y Jionolulr;, T. H . Long EFach, C a l i f . San i)ic,c;o, Calif.

16. 17. 18. 19.


20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.
30.

31.
32.

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33. 34. 35. 36, 37. 38, 39. 40, 41.


42.

43. 44.

Holley, John R. Mackey, Jesse hl. Hall, C a r l A . Dudley, F a l f o r d A. Hoeltzel, Louis McCarter, Randolph 1 .: hlilburn, Xlalvern &. Pozdro, I g n a t i u s Z i t o , Lnthony Haslup, C h a r l e s L . Helmka, A l l e n G . Terpening, Meil I. ? Theroux, Leo 3 . Rice, Frank C. S t o v e r , C l i n t o n E. Tv'indle, Worth T. Ekberg, P a u l R. Premo, Clarence J. X h i t e , Xric li. RGble, Harold V. ?j-eire, E v e r e t t E. Costigan, James E. Rowe, G i l b e r t C. Hicks, Theodore Henry, W i l l i a m A. Depo, Thomas W. Kasprowski, Bernard Tu'. Davis, Lom11 E. Smutny, Louis

9oatsrmin 1 : Xate : Soatswain's E a t e BoatsvTain 1 s Llate 3oa.ts::Iainf s !>late 3oatswainf s Idate !o a t swai n 1 s Xat e i ? 3oa t swain s IJa t e 2oatsimin Is ?&+,e S o a t swain I s Mat e 7u rt e mas t,e r ;a ,;uart e r n a s t e r Guartermaster , @ a r ternast e r ' u a r te m st e r iJuart e rmas t e r guartermaster Quartemaster Guartermas t e r ,2uarternaster Quartermaster {&arte rm s t e r T'uart e r mst e r Quarterrnast;er Signalman S igndman Signalman S ignalrnnn Signslman S ignai;;?zi?
f

L i t t l e Eo&,

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1. Castonguay, V i c t o r E. ; 2. Hahnenkratt, Douglas C. 3. Austin, Clyde H. 4. Newhard, l i z l t e r G. 5 Weathers, W i l l i a m 6 Rawlings , 'Jillian 7. Benthusen, Harold A. 8. M i l l i k e n , :iilliam A. 9. Hiner, Carl B . 1 , Krall, Joseph Frank 0 1 . Bishop, Willie H. 1 1 2 , Ratchford, Edward L. 13. Kinsey, C h a r l i e C . 14. Doran, Thbmas It. t5. IIuehes, E a r s k i n e E. 16. Nelson, W i l l i a m R, 17. Smith, James H. 18. Hernlen, RoSert L. 19. L i t t l e john, Jack

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San Diego, Calif. Kansas C i t ; T , Lancaster, I'kss Allentown, ?a Piorfolk, V r . Przttcrson, I . J. T


;'-1yY,.;ooCt,

Chz ttanoogc?, Tenn,

. I11.

. .

San ?)icgo, Calif.


'=,an ;)iego, C a l i f . Lakehurst, f.J. J. Long Seach, Calif. Awensdav, S C Jersq- City, N. J, Q ~ c h b u r g , Va.. S~I; Diego, Calif. Casar, 1J.C. Manila, P .I E r i n , Tenn.

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Name
20. IiIetcalf, Alsie P. 21. O'ILarah, A l l e n E. 22. Carlson, E.no D. 23. Jones', W i l l i a m E. 24. 'Xls'oey,. Yiallace A 25. Ryan, Joseph ti. 26. Mason, Joseph E. 27. Hancbck, Ra-Der 28. Dean, Alton 29. Reeves, George L. 30. XcGuire, George 31. I h a c k e r , Elno R. 3 2 , Roeschke, Charles E. 33. B a l l , Charles U. 34. Krahenbuhl, P a u l 0, 35. Jackson, Floyd V. 36. R o o t , Bierton F. 37. iirause, Edivard 38. Hunter, Charles A. 39. B r o u w r , Louis 40. Dan$r$w, Frank L. 41. Wgg, Gabriel T. 4.2. Howk, Bertrand J .
1. Craska, P a u l 2. ? h strogiacomo, Pasqur,lc ;. I 3. P r a s , S t . m l e y 4. McDeTott, Leo G C .. 5 . Hezrd, Stephen S. 6. A l j e r t i a , Louis Ei, 7. Shugrue, la-ymond L. Smnett, Forrest D . 9. Felder, Eelan S. 10. G i l l e s p i c , L : a t t b x H. 1 . Czbiicio, ~ j a l t r , r I. 1 12. Tygart, Vil1iarFl 3. 13. Kcenurn, Carl X. 14. Haupt, Hcnry F. 1 5 . Thi:lmann, John E . 16. Frontakomki, L c o n x d 17. Hays, Alphord 18. Hemmingcr, C y r i l F . 19. Lann, Carl J. 20. Tidd, Ira X . 21. Jones, X d d n D. 22. Rightmzycr, Zarr;r H. 23* Roloff, 'Yaltcr C. 24. Allen, Reedie D. 25. Swenson, Caydar E , 26. Bauer, Joseph E.

Rating

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e,

Name -

Rzting
C h i e f Signalnan Chief SiTnalman Chief S j g a l m a i i Chief Signalman Chief Signalman Chief S i q a l m a n Chief S i q m l n a r , Chief SiGna1;nan Chief Signalman ' S i g n a l n a n 1 s t Class Chief Signalman

Home Addres '3


National City, Caiii'. Chicago, 111.' Sari Fraficisco; Calif'. Ouincg, ?la. ' Lon:; ;?tach, C A l i f . ocean 3c;ach, Calif.

'35. p r a y l o r , Thomas 3. -36.V e l t r i , P h i l b e r t

'37. Vautrot,

Leonard

38. Thomson, John Fi. 39. V i l l e l l a , W i l l i a m 40. Lockvrood, David S . 41. Waller, Lloyd 42 'Yaddell, Harry

San Ziego, h l i f .
Loveland, 7016 ~ong T!ezch, C A 1 i . f . Lexington, Ga; Sari Diego, Calif.

43. Peden, John

1.

' 4 4 . %ward, Hal '45. i;;alsh, F r a n c i s R.


2 ; Jabkowsky, Edward V. Elan, Herbert C. Lynch, ' i i l l i a m H. B a r n e t t , Floyd S . Bromi, J i n P. bhrkhm, James 3 . 8. Parker, John J. 9* Barvette, Grazcden E . 10. F,oclhau.f, E l n c r 3 . .ll. 3urns, ',"J'illian , 12. Kusanich, Steve 12. Hershberger, Joseph E. 14. Dcmnt, John S. 1 . Hayden, Kalden I. 5 16. Perry, ?,W.lian S. 17. J:ihnsen, Leanard Id. 1 . s o c k , ROb37% D O 8 19. F r a n k l i n , 3enjamin J. 20. 3$rtin, Chc,stL?r A. 2%. Armstrong, Ikrl 0. 22. F i e a r o , RajTlond 2. 23, P i c k l e s , firzlph M, 24? ICrVc3gery T k o d o r e 25. 3urke, Jmes F. .26. Byron, Kalie r -27.McKce, Harold S . 2G. P i c k r i n g , C l i f f o r d G. .29. R o l l i n s , F e r r d l A. 30, C a s l c r , J a m s B e 31. !,!cCormac'tc, Cornelius S . 32. $!cDar,iel, &nry E. . 33. N.mxxJker, C - h r l 34. Luqdberg, C1 zrcnce l2'. 3 5 , %ck, Gtoi-gF J . 36. S o l e s , Echwrd 3. 37. YJclch, b 2 d c r i c k E. 38. Vautrot, Joseph E.
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et

1; Rhades, Thomas L.

3. 4. 5. '6. 7.

Name
39. Fkiuzht, Charley

Elating
Ckief Signalman C k3. e f S i gnalman Chief S i g n + x a n Signalman 1st Class S i g n a l m n 1 s t Class

Home Address
San Pedro, Calif. Quincy, Ib C r y s t a l River, Fla. Eonolulu, T.H. Eew C a r l i s l e , Ind.

40. Sanderson, Edward 4 . Fisher, Arthur E. 1


43,. SI;,ith,
42. Vauqhn, George ;rames A.

Chief Gunner 1 s ]!ate C h i c s f GuTinert s Llate Chici Scnners Xate ChLef G w i m r l s :\;ate Ckivf CiLr,rlerfB I k t e Chief Gumtr 1s !{ate Chief Titrret C q t a i n Chi : T u r r e t Ca$ a i n f Chi f Torpedonan Cki. c.1- Torpedolean Chi::f Torpc?oE-n Chief T o r p d m a n Chirf mor?e:dor;.an Chi c f Tor ge doman C h i t f To r;sedomari C h i if To rpcdx-an Chief F i x Cor.trolncn Chief F i r ? C o n t r o l m n Aviztion Cfiicf Ordnanceman
C b i + , i Giinxier 1 s X?t e Chief Gunnt rl s :&.te

S t . k l b a n s , W.Va. Long Peach, Calif. S o n e r s e t , lfass. Eas tport,, ?Ad. Lomita, Calif. Los imgeles, i a l i f a Yorwoo d Ohio S o r i e r v i l l e , I.lass Los Arigeies, C a l i f Arcadia, Kebr L m g rjewh, Calif. . Mewburgh, ?J,.Y. Sar, iliego, C a l i f . S r c o k l - p , 1J.Y. 2chobc t h , 1LLSS. Oklahomr, City, Okla. P 3 i l a d e l p h i z , Pa. Sliashington, D.C. Sar, Diego, C a l i f .

Chief Gmnc rt s Xate Chief Giinn2rls lilate Chic f Sunn., t s !la.t 2 r Chidf ~ U T I F ~ ~ iL t d ?C Cbief T w r e t Csptain = Ckicf Ti?.rrct Captain C k i e f To rix do:xn Chirsf Torptdornm Chit: f Tor p d3man C h i t f Torpec?mzn Groton, Corn. Chic f Tor;ic doman So. Pasadenzi, C a l i f C h i d Torpt.donwi Bentori Harbor, Mich. Chic? f To r p cdlscian ~e-rrii Praguc Linn. Ci.:icf Torpcdjman L 3 Punta, Pcru C1ii-A Fjr 3 rontrolrnan Dernood, Ud Chicf Fir? Cmtrolrmn Idorehead City, N .C A v i 2 t i o r Cbicf OyClnRnrr>rnRq La Id~sa, C a l i f o r n i a

Roxbiiry, &!ass New Orlcanr;, La. Brooklyn, FJ . Y Long Beach, C c l i f . C h r r l e s t o m , Mass Lynwood, C a l i f . Phi12Gdelphia, Pa Ocean k a c h , C a l i f , Long Peach, Calif. Sari Diego, Calif. Sari Diego, C a l i f .

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ChiRf Gunnl,Ys Mate

ComopoIis , \Y;LSh.

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ENLISTED LEN liECOhQENDED FOR GRADE O GUNNER (TEI.POFARY> F ( Cont ) Name 12. Eiben, Joseph 13. Shattuck, HerSert F. 14. Depue, Charles F, 15. Hendershot, Charles 0. 16. Jackson, Hampye, Jr. 17. Dale, Harry L. 18. Hill, John A. 19. Watson, Frank H.

Rating
Chief Torpedoman Chief Torpedoman Chief Torpedoman Chief Torpedoman Chief Torpedoman Chief T u r r e t Captain Chief F i r e Controlman Aviation Chief Ordnancenen
,

Home Address
Brooklyn, N.Y. Groton, Conc. Snn Diego, C a l i f . San Diego, C a l i f . Loqnnville Ca. S p r i n g f i e l d , Ohio Long Beach, Cali. San Diego, C a l i f .

1 Romero, Henry . 2. Almand, John G. 3. Ketzel, Eugene 4. McCleery, James F. 5 . B i r & l , Anthony J. 6. G i l l , Clay 7. Davis, Maston D, 8. P h i l l i p s , Frank 9. Langston, Monroe 10. Kowitz, Rudolph H. 1 . S x d e r s , Roy E. 1 12. Lenseigne, Rudolphe 23. T h o r p , Thaddeus 14. Robertson, I d u s L. 15. 'Jehr, Carl H. 16. Derlien, Paul 17. Greenwood, George 18. Voger, Arthur J. 1 Fleming, Hcnqr G. 9 20. U i n t t e r , John F r e d r i c k

Chief Gunner s L a t e Chief Gunner I s Mate Chief Gunner's Mate Gunner's Mate 1st Class Gunner 1 s Blate 1st Class Gunner's Xate 1 s t Class Gunner's Kate 1 s t Class Chief T u r r e t Captain Chief To rpedornan Chief Torpedoman Chief Torpedoman Chief Torpedoman Chief Torpedoman Chief Torpedonan Chief Torpedoman C h i e f Torpedoman Chief Torpedoman Chidf F i r e Controlman Chief F i r e Controlman ' A v ic.t ion Chic ik t a l s mit h
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Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, C a l i f . I n d i a n a p o l i s , Ind. Kansas City, ?do, Burlington, N. J. Tangipzhoa , Lac Caldwell, Idaho Leom, Term. !%bash, Ind San Cieqo, C a l i f . Anderson, S.C. San Diego, C F l i f , Chiczgo, Ill. Smyrnn, Ga. Yashington, Xo. New London, Conn. P h i l a d e l p h i s , Pa. Salem, Elass A s h t v i l l e , 1J.C. P;Lvlstuckct, R I ..

1. Reran, John M . 2. Ozment, Andrcw F. 3 . Maxwell, Raymond E. 4. Jilillw, C h x l e s 3. 5 . Metcalf, P l v i n C. 6. D w i s , Amos J. 7. Bowen, Chester 8. Chamberlin, k l t o n E . 9 , Tkrd, Joseph ?J. 1 . Ring, Bhtthen. 0 1 . R i c h x d s o n , Louis M. 1 1 2 . Bronley, Horace Et. 13. Schvfertfcgcr, I k r m n L. 14. Brown, liieslcy R. 1. Ketcham, Tony G. 2. G r i f f i n , P a t r i c k A. 3. Burns, Joseph W. 4. Hampton, Joseph G. 5. V i n c h e l l , Kenneth L. 6 , Sincavage, Joseph A,

Chief Guricr s Mate Neshanio, N J. . Chic-f Gunner's Ivkte Greensboro, N.C. C'hief Gunncr 1 s ?,!ate Fairf ield, IOVJ~ C h i e f Gunner's hkte fdorenci, I'Iich. S m t a Rosa, C 2 l i l . Chief Gunncr 1s Xatc Chief T u r r e t Captain N a t ' l Park, K.J. Arlington, Texzs C h i c f Torpedoman --Chief TorpedomLn u o r c e s t e r , 3ass. Torpec7oman Ist Class Xlexadrin , La Torpedoman 1 s t Class San Dicgo, C p l i f . Chief Torpedoman Norwich, Conn. Chief F i r e Controlmtzn Chula V i s t a , C a l i f . Chic F i r e Controlman Charleston, S.CI X v i a t i o n Chief Ordnancelnnrl New York, N.P.

Chic f Gunncr 1 s Ba t e i Chief Gunner's Lktc Gunner's i&te 1 s t Class Chicf Gunncr s 3 a t c Chief Gunnci-1s l t a k T u r r e t Captain 1st Class

Cottzze Grove, Ore. Pawtucltctt, 2 1 .. Honolulu, T. H. IVilc~.ngton, C F l i f


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Em: London, Corn. Portsmouth, Va

5. Pierson, O t t o 0. 6. 'tiebb, riirilliam H.


1, Dexter, Walter L.
2, Andert, Charles G, 3. N e v i l l e , James E . 4 . O t t , John E. 5. Norton, Charles E . 6. T o l f , S t a n l e y E. 1 Thorne, Kenry F. . 2. Dixon, Glenn A. 3. Barnard, Tracy S. 4. Donahue, Leo T. 5. Ditgen, Nick VI. 6. Stagger, Charles G. 7. Beamish, Norman T . 1. Gough, Charles R. 2. Board, James H. 3. S c h a e f f e r , G o t t f r i e d F. 4 . Jam, F r e d e r i c H. 5 . Houchard, Eber A. 6. Hiland, William E . 7. Alexander, Donald IT.

Chisf E l s c t r i c i n n ' s ;late Chie f E l c c t r i c i an s 1kt e


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Chief E l e c t r i c i a n ' s Kate


Chief Chief Ch i ef Chief Chief Electrician' R E l e c tric i a n t s E l e c tri c i a n 1 s Electrician's Electrician s ?!;ate Eate Idat e Alate 1,iate

N London, Corm m Nevr Orleans, La. 1Jorf olk, V a Obsecon, io J. Horiollll.?l, T E. San Diego, CalLf.

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Chief E l e c t r i c i a n ' s ?date Chief E 2 e c t r i c i a n ' s l a t e Chief E l e c t r i c i a n ' s Iliaate Chief E l e c t r i c i a n ' s Idate E l e c t r i c i a n ' s iL4ate l / c Chief E l e c t r i c i a n ' s Mate E l e c t r i c i a n ' s j\iatc l / c

L;md?ium t , 3 . J. Brkbley, Calif. Gadsden, Ala Todwan, idd. Portsmouth Va. P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa. 9remert on, W s h a

Long Beach, C a l i f . E l e c t r i c i a n ' s Kate l/c S t a t e s v i l l e , N,C. E l e c t r i c i a n ' s Kate l / c . Chief S l e c t r i c i a n f s -]&ate Farmingdale, N.Y. Snn Diego, C a l i f . Chief E l e c t r i c i a n ' s Elate Vas h i n g t on, D C E l e c t r i c i a n ' s ;ate l / c Chief E l e c % r C ~3. .s t k % e Manila, P.I. I B Marion, Ill. E l e c t r i c i m 1s ;,:r-:,~e I-/C

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1. Reeves, Thomas J, 2. J e t t e , George H. 3 . Rodgers, Frank T. 4 . E o l f , Lawrence Y . 5. Harwood, RaTpond 6, Fickas, T i l b e r t R. 7. Coolikoff, Jacob 8. R i l e y , Conrad D. 9. Boyce, Earl

Chief Rad iornar,


Chief Radionan Chief Rndiormn Chief Rall.orfiz.:i CMzf Rndiornan C h i e f Radioman Ct.i e f FLa3.i. r oma ! Chisf REtdioman C b i e f Radioman Chief Radioman C h i e f Ra d ioman Chief Rad i o m a Ch&f Radioman Chief Radioman Chief Radioman Chief Radioman Chief Radi Oman Chief Iladioman Chicf Hrdi.ornzn Chief F diomm x

Thomaston, Conn. Portsmouth, Va. Oakland, C a l i f . E :ionolulu, T , Oakland, C a l i f . Long Beach, C a l i f . National City, Cnlif L o u i s v i l l e , Ky. San Diego, C a l i f .

1. Jensen, Andy F. 2 0 Br ien,. Cornelius E* 3 . Lombar, Albert 4 Brightman, Raymond 3. 5. Sandberg, Floyd D. I 6. Ketteringham, Earl ru 7. Patch, Frank C , 8. Hcrris, Buckner N, 9. Hansen, Hans A.
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San Diego, C a l i f . 'zh.shir.gto[l, D O C P- 1 c r t on, Pa . m Eureka, C a l i f . San Diego, C a l i f . Long Bench, C a l i f , York Villzge, I k , Nornm, Okla, N enah, i s c e
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1. Clinton, George '7. 2. Clow, Laurence E,

NCW Brunswick, X,J. Long Seach, C e l i f .

Name

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Home Address
San Diego, Calif. Sanford, Fla. Ut-Kinley, Uaine Rogersvil l e , Tenn.

3. 4. 5. 6.

Cooper, O r v i l l e T. Bailey, Clayton W. Gunn, Max C. S t o u t , James B.

Chief Radioman Chi e2 Kadi.Oman Chief Radioman Chief Radiomn


Chief Radiomar, Chief Radioman

8. ldilkay, J u l i u s

9. Hoffman, W i l l i a m D.

Norfolk, Vs. 'South h b o y , E. J. IJorf o l k , V a

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3. Rarney, Robert B. 4. Senn, Homer A.


7. Menice, Joseph F.

Chief Radioman Chief 3adi.oman Chief Radiomn Chit?f RnZi om;:

Ocear, View, Va. Cavpen, S. C ,

9. Dowling, .John
2. S t a n s e i l , Law- ence A 2. neni.. v v u i i a m 1 . 1

Newark, X m Jerscy Norfolk, Va.

miel: naaioman Chief IhSiioi2ar1 Chief Raclionan Rxlioman 1 s t Cl-ass Chief Radioman Chief Radi o m n Cliitl" Radiman Radionan 1st C1:;ss Chief Radiman Chief Radioman Radionan Ist Class Radioman 1st Class Radiornan l s t Class Radioman 1 s t Class Chief Radi o n m Radioman 1st Class Chiel' R3dioman Radiman 1 s t Class Chief RrLdioman R.tdionan 1st C l z s s Chief %idionan
Racliomn 1st Class

5. Webster, W i l l i a m L. IT. 6. Turner, Ja?zes S.


7. Bliller, .John M. 8. Bush, F r e d e r i c k E. 9. Doyle, T t i . l l i a m J.

Key West, F l a . Bwcton, N. C. Worcestar, 12ass. Pplham, G a . Norfolk, Va. .

1 G i l l , F r a n c i s J. .

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2. Tighe, Thomas J. Garretty, Ned A. Clough, Harold E. G. Bordeq, C l i f f o r d L. P i e r c e , Eugene G. D i c k e r t , Robert E. 8. Yihitty, Raymond J.

@at t m i l l e , lid, E a s t p o r t , hid, Garjr, Ind. San F r m c i s c o , Calif. Arvin , C d i f . Iowa, La. San ctiego, C a l i f . Eastc;i.de, Oregon
Leconpt, L?-. St. fielenn, C a l i f . S m Diego, C a l i f . Harlea, Gn. S e a t t l e , .'uWsh. Tl, Anriapolis, Md. Grandcoteau, L3. Stamford , Conn

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2. Cameron, Harvey C . 3 . Evans, E v e r e t t L. 4. Cook, Jmes F. 5 . Nearmyer, Kenneth E. 4 . Vaughan, Glen L. 7. Gautreaux, Raoul F., Jr.

9. Sroadley, .Frank Id.

ENLISTED

E N RECOMTIEIVDED FOR GRflDE OF RADIO ELECTRICIAN (TEMPORARY)


(Cont.) Rating Chi e f Radi Oman Chief Radioman Radioman 1 s t Clt?ss Chief Rzdiomnn Radioman 1 s t C l a s s Chief Radioman R a d i o n a 1st Class Chief Radioman Rsdioman 1st Class Chicf Radioman Home Address TJhitefish, Mont. Manasquan, M. J. Beachmont, Fjass. Honolulu, T. 1. San Diego, C a l i f . Cantonncnt, Fle. Hankow, China Vashington, D. C. I h r r i s o n , 1 J. . : Donaldsonville, Ga.

Name

.1.Donegan, Thomas A.
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2. Snyder, L e r o y E. 3 . Lowe, John J. 4. Benham, Tiallace E. 5. Reed, lJUlim fb. 6. Nowak, F r e d e r i c k E. 7. Metz, Frank 8. Held, 'Jillim E. . 9. Foman, Conrad E . 10. Bramlett, Otho L.

ENLISTED EEId FtECOIQ.3NDED FOE GiUDE OF E%CIIIMIST ( THJPOFARY) 1. King, ivlyron H. 2. Gorski, Joseph J. 3. Morrison, Henry PT. 4. Haase, Paul C. 5. Erdman, C h a r l e s E. 6. G i l c h r i s t , Lawrmce S. 7. Kochendoerfer, Carl 8. Bixler, Ralph V . 9. Skidnore, Garret L. 10. Langley, Charles V. 1 . Blakley, Harry L. 1 1 2 . C o r b e t t , Dewey 13. Viillims, Lewis N. 14. Clapp, P e t e r C. 15. Eiyers, C a r l K. 16. Nimo, Frank L. 17. Reed, John S. 18. Bader, Joseph 19. DeLuca, P h i l i p J. 20. Volker, F r e d e r i c k E. 21. D i c i o c c i o , Crescent 22. Burnett, Audrey R. 23. D i t o t a , I E c h a e l 24. T a p s c o t t , Jess J. 25. Graham, ' X i l l i a m L. 26. Harper, John 27. M i l l e r , Charles T , 28. Boisseau, Capers C. 29. S u t t e r , Anthony , 3 0 . B i x l e r , Clarence L. 31. Smith, Harold R. 32. Bloom, A l b e r t F. 3 3 . R m l i n s , E r n e s t E. , 34. Thonas, IJanuel A. 35. S i p p e l , Raymond G. 56. Wilkinson, Thornas P. 3'1, Ford, Percy H, Chief E:achinlstfs I'dste b i d , !I. Y. Chitf m a c h i n i s t 1s l h t e San Diego, C d i f . Chief Zinchinist 1s 1Iate Akron, Ohio Chief M a c h i n i s t l s IIate E l c r o f t , Pa. Chicf Iiiachinist 1s i k t e Baltimore, 2d. Chief Biac,hinist t s Ilate V h i t c v i l l e , Tenn. Chief MtLchinist 1s 1.latc S c i t t l e , Wash. Chiaf l J a c h i n i s t ) s Ilztc G r t a t Falls, I'ont Chief b i z c h i n i s t l s l!ate Otter Creek, Me. Chief ? l a c h i n i s t 1s E t e Long Beach, Calif. Chizf IItichinist 1s l h t e San Diego, Calif. Chief Tkichinist 1s EPite Norfolk, Va. Chief Machinist f s ;.lite Norfolk, Vn. Chief Lhchiriist s Kate L a w e n c e v i l l e , Va. Chief Ih.chinist 1s !,';ate C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio Chief I l a c h i n i s t 1s Mate Cambridge, 1hss. Chief Y,chinist t s Elate Portsnouth, Va. Chief K a c h i n i s t 1s Mate Lor?eta, Calif. Chief Ii.lachinist1s ?late Rrockton, Flass. Chief Yiitlchinist 1s i 3 t e Craddock P o r t s , Va. Chief I l a c h i n i s t 1s :,bte San Diego, C a l i f o r n i a Chicf f l x c h i n i s t I I::tte San Diego, C a l i f o r n i a s Chief ? I a c h i n i s t ' s i k t e Oswego, N. Y. Chief I l a c h i n i s t Is Zhte Gilriore Ctty, Ia. Chief i,:achinis t f s I I n t e Long Beach, C d i f Chiof X a c h i n i s t qs I b t e Dunnsville, 83. Chikf ;lata.. Tender San Pcdro, C a l i f . Siic hnofid Va Chicf Ynter T x d e r Chief ?iatGlq Teiidsr Hnrvel, 1 1 1. Chisf 7 n t c r Tendsr Day I'lin,:tte, Ala. Chizf '&ter T m d w Elmira, N. Y. Chicf ':.7ztc2r Tender V a l l c 2 j o , Calif. Chief :*later Tendor F i t z g a r a l d , Ga. Aviation Chief 1lach.Iilate K c s t p o r t , Kass. Aviation Chief Kach.f%te Buffalo, N. Y. Aviation Chief Bhch .f?ate I-kshington, D.C. Aviation Chief Ilach.f:atc Norfolk, V3.

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Rating

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42. Ryan, Sidney H. L3. P i t t s , Ragronr! J. 4 4 , Sharp, Ja:;es G.

45. Cliristian, Ralph C. 46. E!url:s, T i l l m a i l C.


47. Place, Jmes ti.
1. '5usl,ell, Alfred 2 , S e i f e r t , Paul R. 3 . Barnes, IIarold J. L . Crlasscocic, 303-X. 5. Jielesky, <Toseph S. 6. P u r c e l l , Fo-rvard A. 7. Larson, Carl T i . E?. Coriineli, Aden 9. Le!ine, VTilliarn G. 10. Davidson, R a y T. 1 . Surilp, Henry A. 1 12. Sutton, Pnrk 13. !:itchell, X i l l a r d 14. Daniels, Earl F. 15. Leach, Andy R. 16. Jones, Tales S. 17. Watvrood, George B, 13. Abrarns, i:orton 3. 19. C a n i n i t t i , Salph 20. Crow, Tlartin L. 21. Taylor, Cha-lie A. 22. l.c;lillan, C l i n t E. 23. Powers, Jzmea I?. 24. Coben, Charles E. 25. ?.assey, John 26. Prmty, JOC A. 27. O h s , :)Lyers .:1 : 28. Watltins, Richmond 2*. S n i t h , Joe 3. 2. I.-. 30. i d s o n , Ralph A. 31. I q h t s m , Flo:Td G. 32. I : i l L s , Joseph 33. Anderson, P m r t 34. Ocskay, Ckorge F. 35. ?3offman, ?Jo~~i,s 36. rTohnsori, IJarry V. 37. F i n m y , Lcon E. 38. Le'?r,,r, Leon C . 39. Ward, I i i l l i m X. 40. F r o s i o , Joseph 1'. 41. G r i w o l d , Verner L. 42. Luckett, k o r g e F. l+3. Smith, Stcphen B.

Aviation Chief FIach.Iiate Aviation Ciiief 1Iach.IIa.te Aviation Chief 1Iach ,I'a t e Aviation Chiai' Ilac:?.T:ate Aviation Chief iIach.Fdate Ch,i e f B o t l e r r a k e r
Chief ?lachinist s fdate Chief Yac!iinistIs !late Chief 1la c h i n i s t 1 s Ida t e Chief i h c h j n i s t 1 s ;.late Chief 1,-ac'riinistIs hate C h i e f h i a c h i n i s t ' s Elate Chief IJachinist's TIate Chief ? l a c h i n i s t ' s Ilate Chief i.iachinist 1s 1,late C!iief i l a c h i n i s t 1s l i a t e Chief 1;aclii:iist 1 s hhte Chief 1Iachini,.:t 1 s Tkte Chief ? k c h i n i s t t s "?ate Chief l i a c h i n i s t 1 s Yats Chief ::achinlEt's Hate Chief I h c h i n l s t ' s I k t e Chief ;,achini::t,'s I k t e Chief I: a c h i n i s t ' s ?:ate Chie _" 1: c h i n i st s r ' ae a lt Chicf 1:nchinist's I h t c Chief ' i k c 3 i n i s t ' s ;ia,te Chief Izachilzist 1 s I h t e Chief 1:achi:iistfs i k t e ChLef f ' a c l k i i s t ' s b!ate Chief Tlachinist 1 s Ehte Chief I"2cchiriistts I l n t e Chief l'kter Tender Chicf li,btcr Tender Chief Yiater Tender Chief 'iia t e r Tender Chief Water Tender Chief '!kiter Tender Chief 1Vate.r Tender La A v i a t i o n Chit:f I3a cli .I t e Aviation Chief IIach.l!ate Aviation Chief I'fach.Xate Aviation Chief I iach i k t e Avia t i o n Chief 1h c h . i k t e Avi-tion ChiL f 1IR ch .I ? a t e Avi3ti o n Chic f I la ch ?ate Aviation Chief 1lach .:late A v i a t i o n Chief I h c h ,iIata Aviation Chief I%ch . i h t e

Los Angeles, Calif. Rellfloivcr, Galif. Lii ;e sa, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Pensacola, F l a . Long Reach, Calif.
Compton, Calif. Bay City, Yich. Smmi t H i l l , Pa. Drake, Qr. Norfolk, Va. San Diego, Calif. Eridgeport, Corm. Snn Diego, Calif. Uncasville, Conn. Quiric::, Wash. lliddleboro, ?;ass. Honolulu, T. 9. Sail !liego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Brooklyn, IJ. Y. Battle Like, lIinn. San Diego, Calif. Charleston, S. C. Sari Diego, Calif. Ja ck s onvi lle Tex San Diego, Calif. S t r a t f o r d , iJ. C. cohoes; r T . Y. San DieQo, Calif. Sail Diego, Calif. Newton, Kansas Lerverne, N. D. PhilAdelphia, Pa. Norlina, N. C. Sc2n Francisco, Calif. h o k a , ?!inn, San Diego, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. Coronado, Calif. Edgewzter, ?Id. Lif,iesa, Calif. Snn Diego, C a l i f . Pearl Harbor, T. H , Norfolk, Va. Snn 3 i s g o , Calif. San Diego, Callf. Sedalia, i.10.

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Fktson City, Iowa.

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Rating Aviation Chief :!acch.LIate Aviation Chief ;Iach.I,;ate Aviation Chief 14ach.!fte Boilermaker 1st Class

iiolnc kddre ss

44. E l i s o n , Augustus T.

45. P i g n i o l o , Charles I. ,

~ 6 Smith, C l i f f o r d 3'. . 4 7 . P r e s n a l l , C e c i l G.
1. J e r s i l d , Ilarry C. 2 . 2ykes, David Ti. 3. House, Robert T. 4. Yadson, l'krlow C.

Charleston, S . C. WT Orkai:s, La. S e n t t l e , 'b'hsh. El Centro, & L l f ' .

5. Davenport, DeweT 6. KcDaniel, Rucie


7 . Looney, James R. G. S l i f f e , L e s t e r E. 9. Briller, John 0. 10. Flem.zn, 'Jilliain F. 1 . Yiilcoxon, Erxest R. 1 12. IJcClaiIi, Chester L. 13. Ball, Bryan I"?. lf,., Iiishmett, E l b a k s S. 15. l!arano, JDseph 1 6 . Schweitzer, Charles il '. 17. Jackson, Russell E, 13. PEtttnn, E r n e s t ; r . 19. Malinko f f , Lcvis 20. Saravia, Jenaro 21. Crairi, Eugene IL'. 22. Caylor, J z s p e r 23. Zkmtic, Lee A. 24. Baker, P w k s E;, 25. Hobby, George D. 26. Fae!.ln, b3ichnel L. 27. Bayus, John E. 28. Meiger, James A. 23. Arndt, A l b e r t H . 30. Currier, P e t e r R. 31. G i h o r e , Finrry F. 32. Brooks, ,John J. 33. G r i f f i n , Robert F. 34. Orem, John 3. 35. X a r t i n , Ralph E. 36. C w n d y , James E. 37. Cole, Gordon F. 38. Bishop, Charles H. 39. Diestel, lh J. : . 40. Sanford, Burbon A , , Jr. 41. P i t t s , Porry R . 42. M cCoy James C 43. Iizun, Jcssc T . 44. Lyons, Samuel H. 4 5 . Segerstrom, irlgot

Name

5 tins %
2.

Hone Ad&=
Sa11 Diezo, Calif.

46. M c I n t i r e , f.lax

1. Renz, L e s t e r L. 2. :'iergmari, k h b e r t 3. StAc;:, Roy 0 . 4 . Disbrow, Elmer E. 5. Deliart, Honin L. 6. Fox, Edward 7. !laker, Ivan J. 8. Ward, 3 l i v e r 9. Swensy, Rob e rt '3. IO. Nelson, Clayton E,. 1l. Kizer, Euph hi. 12. Jlinca, Robert L. 13. D e P r i e s t , E ' r m k l i n C. 14. G o s s e t t , Lewell Vi. 15. D u l k , Robert 16. Ccrey, 1;hlter H. 17. J n r r e t t , E l t o n A. 1s. I!zgnllsm, Chc-rlcs 3. 19. TIiller, Roy E. 20. Srrith, C 3 r l A . 21. Compton, George P. 22. Gordon, Carleton D. 23. H a r t b c r g e r , O r v i l l e T. 24. L e m a r d , tJohn F. 25. P t o , J a ~ e s 3. 26. I k I l s , Georgc L. 27. Rogcrs, Gordon '7. 28. ?:2cArtnur, David N. 29. Iiodqes, Captain E. 30. Smith, V i r g i l J. 31. J c r a i n g s , Ylillian C. 32. % r u i n , '-Jirninie '. J 33. 1'/oodwctrd, Cherles E. 34. SprFGw, Kcnscl A . 35. Holt, Fisrrjr E.

Todd, EL-ner fdoyce, l3tajmi.n E. 41. XcArdle, Ksnneth H. 42. Cook, Audlsy E. 43. Stone, E d w a r d E.

36. 37. 36. 35. 43.

Stewart, ,Jm,?s T . Ce derberg, Frederick H. IlarriFon, Alvin E. ;

44. Orr, W i l l i a m F. 45. P a r k e r , Jarr,-.s 3. 46. Jones, Ge9rge

O F EIJLISTED l W RECOBXENDED F R CIRAQE O 1"ACHI:JIST (TE2POPARI') E ( Corit ,)

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2. David, A l b e r t L. 3. Tliller, P h i l i p E. 4 . Brown, Dossie J. 5. Bryant, Clarence E. 6. Becker, IVillian Z. 7. Iloyer, Raymond F. 8. Ranard, P e t e J. 9. Harper, Lee LO. Eddlenan, Thomas R. 1 . Ijolloway, Alvin C. 1 12. Johnson, Leon C. 13. Igles, Glenn E. 14. Vensinger, Dale IN. 15. Williams, Frank 16. Younger, Temple B. 17. F e r r e l l , Blake E. 1 . Bahl, Alex J. 8 19. Kellarns, Clarence A. 20. P r i c e , E l m e r 21. Norcross, A l b e r t R . 22. Sherman, Leroy S. 2 3 . B e t t e r s , A l b e r t C. 24. Kokx, Joseph J. 2 5 . Glied, Clyde T. 26. ':'est, %iter G. 27. Browne, Harry L. 28. Heggie, Jams B. 29. Nicholas, Shirk;. J. 30. Noeth, O t t o Ti. 31. Bergman, John F. 32. Smith, W i l l i a m C. 33. Xac'nalinski, A l o i s H , 34. llngurk, John F. 35. Rutledge, Sidney P. 36. Dzvcnport, Hayter R. 37. Spieker, Joseph P. 38. Boyle, Thaddeus Ti. 39. S t a n f i e l d , Edvrin E. 40. Getzy, E l l i s J. 41. Ikdigan, James J. 42. Pederson, Fred 0 . 43. Bcard, P r e s t o n El. 44. '&ldroop, J o e T. 4 5 . Roberts, Nelson S t . C. 46. Tulare, Theodore 1. Pawlowski, E d m r d S. 2. Carey, Thomas 12. 3. Shake, Hugh F. 4. Riggs, Leland L.

San Diezo, C a l i f . Chief :.:achinist f s !.fate N w Haven, Corm, e Chief l a c h i n i s t ' s 1.hte Carnpbe 1 , Texas 1 I.!achinist s Eate 1/c Fichmond, V a b Chief E k c h i n i s t s f.bte C i n c k n a t i, Ohio I,IacIiicist s !!ate l / c Dnthlehem, Pa. Chief Ziachiriist s Mate Airora, :debr. I t a c h i r i i s t , ' ~Xate l / c DLililin, Texas N a c h i n i s t l s ?:ate l / c Eorwich, Conn. Chief Tkchiriiot s IIate San Diego, Calif. Chief G a c h i n i s t 1s PIate Jennings F l a Chief I J a c h i n i s t f s B'iate T u t u i l s , Samoa. Iiachinis t s Kate l / c Fremont, Ohils X a c h i n i s t 1 s Xc:te l / c E v e r e t t , iiass, 1 Chief 1% c h i n i s t 7 s 2 nt e Lornita, Calif. "ractiiiiist 1s iiate l / c Coronado, C a l i f . Blachinist 1s l h t e l / c San Diego, C a l i f . ; : a c h i n i s t ' s Mate l / c Chief Machinist f s ],fate P o r t s m u t h , 113. I:Iacntnist's hlzte l / c P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa. CMef I h c h i n i s t I s Xnte S m Diego, C a l i f . Cumberland 1 5 1 1 , 3-; I. Chief l a c h i n i s t f s Mate Yac!iir.istfs Xate l / c Cke1 tenham, Zld. Chief E3.cdiir:ist 1 s :kite rdorfoik, 119.. i j a c h i n i s t 1 s i;at,e 1/c P o r t l a n d , Oregon -r xichini::t's Iiiclrte 1/c Mw Orlcans, La. c Chief : l a c h i n i s t 1s IIate Los Angeles, C - i l i f . Chief IIachinist, I I.'Iate s R e t h v i l l t G,z. Chiof f h c h i n i s t I s IIate Sari Pedro, Calif. I k t e r Tender 1st Class I h t i o n a l City, Calif. i ' h t e r Tender 1 s t Class S m Diego, Cxlif. l!iater Tender 1 s t Clzss Carnegic, Pa. 1Xater Tender i s t C l r ~ s s Lori? I s l a n d , fJ. Y. Avi 2 tion C2i e ," 1 ch ? k t e Norfolk, Vz. Aviation Chi<;f !2i,ch.Y h t e S a l Diego, C - t l i f . i l v i a t i o n Chic f 1:ki ch .I '!ate %5.stol, Tenii. Aviation C'nief ;'2ch .I in te San Diego, Calif. Aviation Chief ::?ch.Pkte Y'clrrington, F l a . Avia tiion Chic f ?,.:a Llnt t ? Arlington, C < T l i f . ch Avi?btion Chief i hc h . I k t c Long Beach, Calif. S r Diego, Calif. ai A v i a t i o n I2icch. I.Iatc l / c Aviation Chief 1 k c h . Srtn Diego, Calif. livi.c1ti on I 2ch 7 IJorfolk, t i . Aviation Chiof Pensacoia, F l a . Aviation Xsch. Ocean View, Va. Aviation Xach. P s r t l m d , Ore.
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5 . S;yinn-ey, Ray F. 6. Orand, Elden D. 7. ':organ, Daniek li. 8. Carmody, Edward A. 9. Strong, George R.
10. B a r n e t t , Frank, Jr. 11, P h i l l i y s , Hsrry E. 12. E t z e l , Robert R. 13. P a r r a , I;,dward J. 14. S t e t t e r , John G. 15. Gilnan, I I e r r i l l B . 16. IdcKernan, James A. 17. T'nomas, Xayxond W. 18. Blandlard, TjValter J . 19. Drew, Xillis R . 20. Irwin, Iven 0 . 21. Eutcliins, Linwood J . 22. Neivm:tn, Nathan C. 23, C o r n e t t , Jack 24. Bogdan, V i l l i a m J. 25. S c h i l l y , Archie A. 26. D-ivis, Alfred L. 27, Carlton, CIqr 2. 28. Carrnichael, T i i l l i a r d tJ. 29. P i e r c c , Carl A. 30. Kukon, John 31. VanWees, Jamcs : I , 32. H z i s l e t t , James A. 33. Skinner, '%il3er P , 34. Uartin, Eenry E. 35. Roxero, Joe J. 36. Schafer, Carl J. 37. Dimn, : I r v c y G. 3s. N T r r i s , Thonas 0. 3?. P t t c r s o n , Jamcs C. Lr3. Johnson, !?ussell C. L1, C i r t e r , Harold G. 1+2. Sanders, C l i n t o n 43. Lynn, Ira T. I,4. KcEndree, P e r k E. 45. Xoss, Hcnry P. IA6. Hessor, James P. L7. Thoxns, PrL:ston ; l . I $ . Cencebaugh, Thcodore K. /+9. Kl-?assen, Emil

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'Jallej3, Calif. Eaqle Lake, Texas Colx-adJ Sprinzs, C ~ l o . k a d v i l l e , To?0 . rn lacorm, ' J ~ ~ c ! : ~ I ~ ~ . ~ ; o Los An;+L3lcs, C'3-5-f. Ocean !:ea ch, Calif. Sail UieZo, Calif. Valentine, IJebr. Portland, Oregon. Ford C i t ~ , Pa. S A r i Pedro, C a l i f . Boulder C'olo Iimion, S. C. San 1-rancisco, C a l i f . Bar I L l l s , llaine Snn Diego, C a l i f . Tus cumbia, Uo B ~ ~ l t i r x !Id. e, Arvin, Calif. Schenectady, id. Y.
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pAy,Personnel appointed or promoted t o temporary ranks bi.corne criti+,ied %h ?e t pay of t h e rank t o vhich appointed o r pronatici from t h e datt; of acceptance o f a p p o i n t n u i t or proxotion. , The P r e s i d e n t has a l s o approved a recommendation o f t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e Navy t h a t q u a l i f i e d personnel o f t h e f o l l o w i n g groups be t e m p o r a r i l y promoted t o t h e rank of l i e u t e n a n t ( j u n i o r grade) a t this time:

(1) Ensigns of t h e line o f t h e r e g u l a r Navy s e n i o r t o t h e Naval Academy c l a s s graduated i n June, 1940. T h i s embraces ensigns from Louis 11. Roddis, Jr., t o Joseph Id. Kellam, as l i s t e d i n t h e Navy R e g i s t e r for J u l y 1, 1941.
( 2 ) Ensigns of t h e Supply Corps o f t h e r e g u l a r Navy from Thomas F u l l e r t a Harold V. Hutchings, s i m i l a r l y listed.

( 3 ) Ensigns of t h e Line and Sup3ly Corps of t h e Naval Reserve who have s e n i o r i t , y cori*esponding t o t h a t of t h e r e g u l a r Navy o f f i c e r s indicated above.
The procedure h a v i n z been establishes for t h e r e g u l a r servi.ces, t h e 3ureau of lavi,Sratiori mill. i : t h e very ?:ear future r e q u e s t recomendar t i o n s f r o n t h e Naval Rescrve for similar tenyox.ar:r p o m o t i o n s and appointrxnts.

OFFICERS FOR AVILTIOTj TRAIIJIPJG (HEAVIER-THAII?)


I n accordance with Bureau of f<avigz.tion C i r c u l a r L e t t e r 9-41 o f January 21, 1941, t h e f o l l o ~ v i n go f f i c e r s have been s e l e c t d and t e n t a t i v e l y s l a t e d for. a v i a t i o n t r a i n i n g ( heavier-than-air) c l a s s e s as indicated:
Class scheduled t o convene :!lrch 19, 1942

Name McCormick, Willicm h .! Bowker, A.H. Thomgson, Ray S., Jr. Davies, T ~ O X I S E. Tiexel, Fred E. Cook, V i l l i a m R. Mason, Harry C. Sim, Vincent i. X %Deibel, Robert F. Kolb, Frank I,, Jr. Kovaleski, Charles J. P h i l l i p s , Ric harc! V. Ringness, T.yiillim . ! I Schurrnann, Roland %., Jr. lialker, Idilliam J.

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Hanging of Midshipman P h i l Spencer (Son o f S e c r e t a r y o f War), Boatswain Crowell, and seamn E l i s h a Small on t h e U.S.S. Somers, convicted of conspiracy t o organize a mutiny. Zris i s t'ne only i n s t a n c e of punishment by death f o r m u t h y i n t h e 1J.S. T v . b;. U.S.S. Adolph Hugel captured Confederate schooner F.B. Jahnson a t Alexandria, Virginia.
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Congress adopted t h e form of a c o - m i s s i m f o r Kava1 Officers. Boeton and Norfolk c a p t i r e d Danish B r i g F l y i n g Fish near Hispanola, 1"J. I , U.S.S. Brie: Argus in North A t l a n t i c captured eneq? Brig Recovery and was & a s e d - t h r e e days and n i g h t s by enemy squadron, f i n a l l y escaped with l o s s o f anchor and few b o a t s .
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F i r s t f l e e t o f United States p u t i n commission. P r i v a t e e r Kemp captured s i x E r - i t i s h merchant vessels. The U.S.S. Baltimore was ordered t o proceed t o Taku and furnish a guard of marines f o r duty a t t h e f h e r i c a n l e g a t i o n i n ' Pekin.

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1813 Presidm - U.S.S, Rammiles.t c a p t u r e d o f f New York schooner 3.M.S. 1861 - U.S. S q u r d r m a t t a c k e d Confederate b a t t e r i e s a t

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