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Staff Advisors ---------------------------------- .LT ARCHER E. CHURCH JR., CEC, US
LTJG WE DELL R. BEGG, CHC, USN
Editor, A rt, La,r-Out -------------------------··-------------------------------- JOSEPH W. WALLIS
Photographers ------------------------------- ---------------------------- __ DANIEL H. BURKETT
RICHARD W. MURDY
U.S. NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION ELEVEN
MISSION
To carry out a conlinuous program
of technical, operaLional and mjJj.
tary Lraining, and to attain Lhe
highest possible slate of readiness
in the ernnl of mobilization.
Port Hueneme, California
TASK To perform miJiLary construction,
maintenance, and repair projects
in the Phj lippine Islands in order
to attain and main Lain unit proficiency.
COMMANDER H. F. LIBERTY Commanding Officer
M.CB Eleven
U. S. NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION NO. 11 cl• n.tl'T PiOST o.-na
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA IH Rfll Y W lA TO
Those fow lines a r e dir ected to the men of l'.Cil E:IZ'ffi'' who served •,ti.th mo dlll:'i:1g the Fhilippina de~loyir.or.t
i'irst ot sU, I J:lieht say Battalion dut~· has always r..eant a 11reat d~al to me . It wa~ 111)' Pr i viledgo to serve <lith the llJth Naval Constructi•m Aat talion in the 3outh Pacifi c durine · :orl d !nr II , '111d tho 104th (now · ~:l o;ir:) dur ina tho Korean conflict . ! run well nwnre of the outstanding wwk 90rtom.ed 'oy the Scallces, ""d indeed, the constructi on work by 1:CB =:L5vt:~: en the P'nilippi..,e deploynent f.:tl.ls in this cato?~ory, as y~u ""'" r roved tho aptr.ess of your motto: "Con:>tructing 'i'he future".
I also realize the hardshi!>s "-s sociatcd 11ith &tt<>lion duty. The Senaee "'<>rks lone hOurs , ho is sera1.,,tcd .from hb f=ily " '"' lov<>d ones !'or loni; pcl:'iods of ti't.c , Pnd he often finds poor -.:orkins conditions duo to tile weathe r and the d ifficult jobs ass i :;-·cd him. i:o:·:ever, we must r '>member t he Seailees have an .i:nr<>rt<lnt r ol e to nl>-:· in the "iilitary ;:>k'1s of our Co\l'ltry . 'i'l\O .3eallee :mo does his job well is hel9in;; to pl'esel"lc the f reedo:n of our Countq ••nd make the 11orld a better '>lace to live.
!!e'ar the end of the Philippine dc;>loyi:ient I :'!Oticed an U!Xlur,;e in unity, or you 111ay call it teamwor k, or attitude or reor alc . In other :·;Ords, there was an atmospher e of "good snirit" thr oughout the »h ol e !lnttn.lion. Keep up t he good wor k . "/ill inflJ1CSs to wor k ove r a.'!d beyond the expect ed "Espr i de Cor ps" has bee n a t r adition or :>ea.llecs since their conception. At Guar.i l et ' s provo to the whole Pacific "We Arc The Best".
~~ Comnandor, Civil Engineer Cor;>s Camnander, U. S . !! . ~:cs f.!Zl'r:!!
CHAPLA lN W. R. BEGG
U. S. NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION NO. 11 c/o FUtT POST OfflCI
SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA IN REP1.Y MfClt TO
I consider it an honor to write a few lines in this Cruise Book. Durina these pest t\lo years in serving as Chaplain \.Ti.th the Battalion, I have Jtet soll'.e fine people and ~ association with these 1ten, \/ho ere dedicated to "Constructirl8 The Future", has been a reel pleasure.
I have watched the men of I.Co l:.IJ:.VU; perform their duties in an outstanding manner while worki.116 under maey adverse conditions. It seems as though long working hours, ioclemeot weather, and long periods of separation from families and loved ones are part of the Sea Bee program.
To the rr.en in greens ••• •••
\/ho have proved mao,y titr.es that no pr oject can be too difficult; who are doing a arand job in serving their country; to these men and their families : Nay Ciod Bless You!
~!~J:f-Cheplain, U .S .~~
DEDICATION OF MCB-11 CHA PEL ORGAN-Dedicated in memory of the late Chaplain Peter Bol, "Navy Chaplain of the Year." -killed in a plane accident in F'ebruary. 1958.
Declication ceremonies conducted b} the Commanclin~ Ofricer and the Chaplain.
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Front row, left to right: LCdr R. B. Manley, Ltjg R. L. Moeller, CW02 W. G. Jack;;on. Cdr H. F. Liberty, Lt M. J. Smith, Ens R. E. Jacob, Lt A. E. Church Jr. Back row, left to right: Ens W. S. Campbell, Ens S. I. Mann, Lt W. L. Winfrey, Lt R. L. Bryan, Lt D. C. Hampel, Ltjg W. F. Glover, Ltjg W. R. Begg, CW03 N. Nelsen.
U.S. NAV1\L COilSTRUCTI01J BATTALIO\! C~-!TSR Port Huenen:-e , California Ill RE?~Y REFSR 'ro :
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From: Commanding Officer To : Cor.ima.nding Officer, l·1obile Construction Battalion .EU:VS:: ,
Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Ca1i.f'ornia
Subj : Administrative and Barracks spaces assigned to HCB EIBV£!~
1. During your recent deployment to this Center, your Battalion was assi~ed for occupancy certain administrative and barracks spaces and was given the resl)Onsibility for maintaining these spaces at a high level of maintenance, repair and cleanJ.iness .
2. Upon the deployment of MCB EL.'8VEN from this center on 15 January 1958, the spaces assigned to you were inspected and found to be in exce?tionally fine condition. The material condition and cleanliness of your spaces were far surerior to shose of any Battalion departi.nK this Center in recent years .
3. 'Ihis Command was pleased to note thi$ exacple of the iniative, efficiency, and cooperative attitude of personnel in MCB EL:::v-E:·l .
OICC BUDOCKS CONTR SUBIC
UPON THE OCCASIOH OF YOUR J~PAR'ruRE 'rnE OICC WISHES ro CC?:!~li> YOU BATTALIO~:
FOR 'I'H:: OUTSTANDING ACCOY.?LISl-O·:SNT IN YVUR DZPLOn:R:-rT AT SUBIC X ·_;gu, OO~:E BT
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OPERATIONS-Seated: Lt A. E. Church, Jr., L. C. l\fochell. Standing: ]. W. Wallis, 0. M. Sanborn, W. E. Klaus. R. W. Murdy, J. E. Williams.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT- F. H. Ray, R. D. Dey, Lt D. C. Hampel, W. V. Sullivan. S. L. Ellison. W. A. Chesser.
DJSBURSfNC CLERKS-L. D. Duran1, N. L. Crocket! , W. A. Francia.
PERSONNEL AND ADJ\llNISTRATfON- R. E. E£rcllwff, seated. S1a11di11g: R. H. Glenn, C:. J. C1•rmar1y. J. L. Neher. H. E. Fincher, L. J. Warby, L. S. Dacany.
DENTAL DEPARTMENT LI R. L. Bryan, R. E. Jackman.
SURVEYORS-!\•£. M. Pcai, D. R. Doering, J. B. Ardahl, J. E. Crandall , J. E. Comslock.
AR\IORY- Cunner )J. J. )filler. BATTALION .EWSPAPER - W. T. Kramer.
Crandmn Lutz giving )lunly the hu~incss nt her general ~•ore .
IU: 1\ 11> CH.\PL \fN'. '\OF.\I \ W. W. Clce&>n.
RECREAT!O:\ CEAR LOCKER - A. C. Caronci.
CHARU E CQ)IPANY YOE:\IAN- E. D. Win· ningham.
THE THREE SUB-MANAGERS OF PARTS STORE #5-R. A. York, J. R. Neargardner, D. C. Stephen~.
Fallcra and Elpos keeping the Da11alion clean cut-victim is CWO N. Nelsen.
SUB J>OOL DISPATCHER- :\!. E. Martin.
DUTY DJSPATCHER- 0. L. Bueknel.
SUPPLY-Standing: J. J. D11)'ley. D. F. Dempsey, C. H. Olson. L. C. ~Iills, )[. McCullough, S. S. F11Uera. R. A. York, 0. C. Stephens. Kneeling: E. D. A,·iJes, :\I. DtdosSantos, .\I. Elpos, G. G. L11bung, R. F. Wheeler, J. R. Ncarg11rdocr.
PROCURE:\IENT- R. E. Elder, J\l. McAlis1cr, H. C. Sav· age, N. L. Jorgenson, .I. 0. Ells.
TRANSPORTAT10 OFFICE- L1jg R. E. Jacob. R. A. Wohers. S1a11di11g: C. J\'fillison. J. D. Pilcher. G. J. friermulh. P. W. Bliss.
CENTRAL • llOP Standing: :\I. R. Yci:Jey. J . E. Wal!ner, J. E. Comacho, )[. J. Thompson, T. 0 . Ro$~, Jr .. C. A .. i11enaucr, R. G. Ferguson, H. L. Judd. Kneeling. A. E. Polliard. A. J . \Vin~to n. J. H. Haines, W. E. lla1hawa)', L. ll. Ne s, K. A. Lanier.
CENTRAL SHOI' CARPENTERS£. G. Or<'schlcl', W. A. Kolb, D. L. William~.
W. R. Smith wi1h the Oa11alion·s new Rccrcalion Bus.
FIELD MAINTENANCE-Standing: 0. B. WolH, R. E. Anonue,·o. W. N. Horn, J. D. Holland. A. J. Davidson. Kneeling: E. L. Valenzuela, C. 0. McKenzie.
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HEAVY EQUJP.\lENT YA RD- Stalldi11s: D. A. Pereiru, 0 . .\I. \Vassen, V. W. Wright, 0. D. Hrobsky, L. D. Bnrkk)'. A. L. Palmer. G. C. Durke, D. W. Illocher. R. A. Ackert, C. D. Dailey. K11eeli11g: C. J. Landis, 1\ . H. Cranl, J. R. J3arler, B. F. Teel, J. W. Ferris . .l\f. R. Heckman.
HEAVY EQUinIEJ\"T SHOP-Standins: J. H. Heckman, E. H. Caitlc. H. H. Fleck, R. A. Gilbertson, J. R. Troutman. J. J. Orlundini. B. G. Helton, C. A. Penn. T. W. Cavener, E. T. Weatherford. K11 eeli11g: W. A. Blenden, .\L E. Evan~, L. J. Sanros, 13. J. Slaton. J. K. Ellioll. A. B. Leon-Guerrero. R. E. HowelJ. D. B. Brock.
TRAl'\SPORTATION- Sta11di11g: \V. R. Smith. C. M. Preece, C. E. Huckaby, R. W . .Hammett, R. C. Vander·Zanden, D. C. Cullen, A. J. Thomas, T. \V. Kangas, R. L. Stanley, P. W. Bliss. Kneeling: B. B. Janssen, E. F. Ryder, D. ]. CockrelJ. R. E. Drown, J. D. Brown, T. M. Dingli.
GAS MAINTENANCE-Sta11di11g: C. B. Crist, R. H. Volk, D. W. Warner, G. E. Bauman, .\I. D. Leider, V. S. Dally, R. G. Erickson, F. 0. Smirh. Kneeling: K. L. Ohlinger, B. R. Overeashier, J. T. Black, R. G. Shanley. R. K. Lester, G. L. Shipman.
COi\li\ITSSARY PER. ON.!\EL, .\fCB ELEVEN CALLEY- Front row: P. P. Ro:wl, A. C. TagJinao, B. D. Carnine·. W. L. .\Iickcn5. Bacf,·: G. Williams, P. C. Aukstikalnis.
Mess Cooks from Olongapo. It ~aVl'd us washing dishes and mcss·cooking oursch-es.
W. J. Ea11 - Kccping 1he Baualion surlJllicd with hakcr)' l!OOd~.
The bread lim·. (Typical Family Sccne-'·OUT TO LUJ'ICll"- Some use hardwarc- othcr3 wlao t•al with hands use bihs.l
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I. Erl'clion of form s for )lalwuan Dam.
l)i1ching for pipeline lo 1he Ilinic1ican Trca1men1 Plan!.
Aeriel "icw 11£ complete POL Farm and NA. Ca1c Arca.
Construcicd cyclone fence ~kinini: POL Farm.
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12'' welded slccl pi1>cline from Mnlwaan Dam.
B. F. Evon and R. A. ~cl•on WO!, POL Bosse$.
POL SANDBLASTERS- Bar/r: R. L. Kin[!, H. W. Suter. n. D . . \!ar1in, J A. Rohincnc, Jr .. .l . E. Will iams. Fro111.: J. E. Dclgigantc. W. IT. Ponton. H. E. Calluwa)'. K. 0. Scofield.
UTIUTJES CREW THAT WORKED ON THE l\fALWAAN DA:\1. POL FAR:\T AND CONTROL VALVES-Fro111: C. J. IJavi~, J . L YCHJc.r. LC. Dcvilbis~. I>. 1\. Cook, C. A. Flund<'r;<. J. A. Apperson. C. H. Williams, D. H. :\kBridc . .1-litldle: D. Karluk. W. R. Defreitas, D. K. :\fingui<. J. \V. Beaman, J. A. McCarthy, C. A. Farner, H. E. Fischer, D. W. Schmid!. Bade: .J. F. McCarlhy, S. D. DiSalrn. D. E. Walton, T. F. Warr<'n.
POL FARM l3UlLDERS- S/.andi11g : .A. ft Weber, T. C. Peterson. A. H. Hoscnherg, N. L. Hagen, N. Cady, W. J. Edwards. Kneeling: H. L. TcrnriJ ... R. A. Dusky, L. Marmolejo. C. H. Reamc~. ]. A. Smith.
POL FENCJNC CREW- /Jack: J\. E. llotis, W. L. Haley. C . . M. POL UTI L!TlESMEN- C. P. Haseio, D. J. Ilurne1t, J. A. Ward, N. G. Sahitinc, H. W. Sparks. Kneeling: D. L. Harrison, D. L. Hintze, Kolbeck, W. D. Ariz. J. R. Cunningham.
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AD-' llN I STR •\TIO~ A D LOW LEVEi. RE ' ERVOIR ROAD CREWStamli11j.1: C.:. J . Port<'T. E. L. T routmnn. C. f. Tn)•lor. H. Rambo, Jr .. F. l..ow1'1')'. Kllf•t•fi11g : C. K. -'feyer.,, F. I.. Fux. J. E. Ryan. Cuttinir. i;rading and filling c-omplcied preparatory to pa,ing the
Ad111ini~tr:11 ion Road.
Sunep>r crew plneinir grade stake~ on Low Le,·cl Rcsen·oir Rou1J.
PliULIC WORK AND UPPLY AREA CREW- Standing: E. W. Ca5ton. A. i\ l. Arnold. E. R. ,\fayhcw, R. C. Ca111 pbcll, S. W. Allen. K11eelin11: J. E. i\ lnshburn, C. P. Bixler, P. F'. Claypool.
Low Level RNenoir Road completed.
Sub.grade cutting completed.
Beginning erection of >le,.f on N.S.D.
The j!Oal in ~iglt1 as w1· ld1 fur tlw ~1 u11-s on 2~ June, leaving Del ... A" to comJ)lclc it.
P1\RT OF TH E L/\llCI~ BUILDER CREW THAT tlELPED ERECT TH E NSD WAREHOUSE- A. F. Sholw~. D. W. McCaffin, Ll. D. Kline" R. r.. Williams. C. F. Quimby, J. W. Burcham.
Cuncrt:lc firewall and crcciion of s1ccl completed. Roofing heE,'lln.
ONE OF THE STEI~LWORKER CREWS THAT WORKED O~ TH E WAHEIIO USE PROJECT- Kn1,c/i11g: L . .M. l>cWonno, C. R<-1hcdurd. R. Rodrigurz. S1anding: D. Hol-wor1b. G. L. Wi1l111rycr. J. L. Fishel. T. C. P etersen, A. A. Warnock.
i'iSD ROOFERS S1a11rl1111;: G. W. Em~hwiller, C . .M. Yoka. R. E. Davis. F. C. :\Josher, J. L. l>cCrood1, D. K. :\liller, E. E. Siriekland, D. F .. rrenclt. Knt'rliug: U. J. Wasltin111on, H. F. B11Jlew, L. K. '.\Iillcr, C. ·. "teelman. T. J. llollond, P. E. Lange.
i'\SD PA l~TER -S1a11tliug: V. W. Wriglt1 , R. A. Gilmer, C. Ramos, \V. C. Colri:rove, R. L. Baldwin, J. L. S1ra1mcyer, M. Tuianna. Sitting: J. J. Glunt, T. J. Connelly. K. L. Pankow, L. P. Bartlett.
N D UTILITIES CREW-S. D. Di alvo. W. R. OeFrci1as, C. A. Flanders, J. A. Apperson. D. E. Wahon, C.H. Williams.
NSD RICC INC FORCE-Standillg: R. W. Irlbcck, J. M. Johnston, V. M. Sun1nn1?clo, W. K. Ro>•&IJy, 0 . R. HiJlgcr, S. W. Vandervori. Knee/ins : H. 0. Harper, K. D. Forbes, R. D. Har1lcy, S. Webb.
NSD ELECTRICA L TEAM- Standing: T. D. Stonehouse, E. D. Buda, S. E. Trimble, D. R. E11Jer. T. J. Kledz.ik, D. :\lcAllislcr. Kneeling: C. C. Holyfi eld, J. E. Robertson, T. L. Tho1111>son.
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Transit shccl beginning to tnkc ~hap<'.
RIGGING ON THE TRANSJT SHED-13. G. Parker, C. D. Tatr. J. J. Schwciterman. W. C. Barnes.
S t eelworke r~ han i.t in l-( stringers.
TRANSIT SHED BUILDERS-S1rmrling : J\. H. Stinnett. R. R. Knakal. P. V. Krcha, R. M. Bazylewicz. D. K. Miller, R. L. Williams, T. A. Camper, T. J. Bradford Jr. Kneeling: E. Rrcil, A. R. Karol, S. Quintas, J. J. Lock.
STEELWORKERS-Standing: R. W. Walters, B. TT. Antlwny, K. G. Hill. .T. R. DcFronzo. P. N. i\foVay. W. M. Hurst. C. E. Dalin . .J. M. Johnson. K11 eeli11g: J. F. Sinkovitz. R. E~ Reiling. D. R. NetLlcs. A. TT. Grant.
D. R. Holland. H. L. Hitu::ins. CWO, B. Cudusk)'.
HEAVY EQUIP.MENT OPERATORS- J. M. Christian and C. H. Simmons. ·
Lo ts of Chiefs - Where's the Indians !
Leveling concrete forms.
DITCHING CREW- Front: R. Murphy, P. E. Saunders, J. T. Wahl. Rear: 1. _\1, Christian. C. H. Simmons. R. J. Lueck, J. W. Brady, R. C. Landr)'.
FORJ'\'I AND CONCRETE CREW- Standing: .T. D. Heathcock, ·J. C. Samson, J. A. Wunder, R. A. Gesner, E . .J. Diorio. V. M. Echols, ]. L. Lawson. Knea/i11g: R . 1\. McNeclry. M. F.. Ul lrich .Jr .. H. W. Young.
SURVEYORS ANO BUILDERS-J. F. Urban, T. W. Swiggum, K. Lucas Jr .. R. A. Springfidd.
low Level Rr•cn·oir Pump Hou•e.
Demolition of Ma<juinaya P ier at Fleet Recreation Center.
Construction j?Cts underway on Ammunition locker #1.
Clcimup crew swampini? out Ammo Locker #2 preparatory to u~r. K. 0. Scofie ld. L. L. :'llills. W. TT. Ponron. J. L. Phil lips. R. E. Callaway.
Ammo Locker #2 as it looked when we departed.
Completed paving of the Hangar Road.
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Clearing 1hc right of way.
Olllni:apo Bridi.:c ...
Fill- Haul- prcad- Le1 It Sink Samr lhinJ! aj!ain!
Thi~ wus 011rr a swamp- mii;:ht be one again in a few )(':lr'I !
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>LONGAPO ROADS FORCE- J . S. Davis, C. W. Bridgewater, V. C. 1\IcEachern, R. A. Forshee, R. L. Peterson.
)ouring first concrete on the Olon~apo Bridge. Looks like Jack ;adle ridin~ the bucket!
OLONGA PO CU LVERTS- Stn11di11g: W. E. Dunl:l\ y. D. 0. Andt'r--on. ~!. Somoi;.•yi, L. J. ~lill cr. II. L. Welch. K11ccli11g: • undnland. R. E . .'ims, R. ·.Dye.
OLONCAPO BRIDGE STF:ELWOHKERS Sttuuli11g: C. II. KrrJ!n. J. IL Peppin. A. T. Lumly. ~'. D. Ilaskcll, J . Hall. D. E. Kinf!. K11reli11g: H. A. Oostemeyer, R. V. Dipboyc, P. J. Roper.
:RIDGE 13UILDERS-S1nm/i11g: D. L. Robinson, S. \V. Morgan, 0. A. [urton. H. R. S1in,. 1111an. i\. 0. llunnan. L . .!\I. DcRiggc. W. M:. J ustice, •. K. Crawford. R. Cirn. K11 ecli11g: J. W. C i\'Cn, R. i\£. Nowakowski, R. A. chultz. G. H. ::ipcnccr. W. J. Unrncll , J . 0. Cucringcr.
STEELWORKEHS Stal/fling: .I. T. Wnr. R. F. Harker, T. 0. Ne~~c 11 . .J . F. Sinknvi tz. A. A. Sni1ily. A. N. Drckcr. C. G. Snhlman. K11 eeli11g: G. 1\ . 1'Jir hcl. Jr .. .T. E. Lane. C. C. Hnn~on. J. F. Sma.-al.
hat's Morgan tracking u11 the new pour and Nowakowski ~lling him ahottl it.
A~ if we didn 't have enough rain.
TIIE END Con1J)limen1s of Barnr lt and Chief Lundy.
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Sweet Pea
The Thinker
Who said )'nu'rc out to lunch'?
This section is dedicated Lo the men of MCB ELEVEN. It is dedicated in part to Lhe
individual Sea Bee, and in parl Lo every man as a group . Each and every one of you we re
enlrusled with a job that had to be done, and many of you entru 'Led with supplemenlary
po ·itions also. Skeptici m prevailed before work and sweating on our various projects he
gan. bu t soon disappeared in the wake of cooperation and a willingnes to fulfil l your posi
tions as mem bers of a strong and respected orga niza ti on.
The mission was accomplished to Lhe best of your nbilily, and wilh Lhe work nearly com
pleted the real ization of g roup cooperation and personal satisfaction cou Id be felt thro ughout
the enlire Ballalion . Only through the contrihuli on of each individual man could this have
been made possible. Our deployment was a worlhwhile and memorable experiellce, and will
not he forgotten easily.
Green hour rush nl the bar. The refreshment that pauses.
The morning aher. LocaJ bar.flic•.
Where talk i cheap and 11lcn1iful. Who said T'm not 21 ! Various stages of the party.
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This sight looked good ahcr work. A lii~ard's eye view of "B" Arca.
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Pappy Evans-The only domesticated man in the Battalion. I'm a Texan-So what !
llut mother in the latesL French fashion.
Onfroi hefore inspection- a haircut by Santangelo.
Local ~ccncry-just like back on the farm.
J\h- a hut with furniture.
J\ fan Iii Fi- n two week old pn1,er-what more could a guy a~k?
Pre·in11pcction scene also-a mustache trim.
Come on, gang-how aboul a little cooperation. Security wulch on the lube rack.
The daily disappointment.
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Common water snake
LATEST T~ 'OVATrQN IN CO - CARTS. It fintt sproutrd wings at the NA gatr a rea. Pho10-complimc111s or J. J. Orlandini. designer, huilder, and 11fraid lo dri,·c it!
A yoeman's job.
Coffey'~ mascot
I'm n mechanic- I think!
Preliminary construction of the Bnmhoo Telegraph.
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Those hard, hard scats ...
Our Boss
G. I. Joe
Who's got a racket? Hi, Joe
Ye oldc swimmin' hole.
Picnicking at the West Quarry.
Out or 1hc jungle it come.
Hi. )fom
\'rho •aid our pond was restricted?
Eat. drink. drink. drink. and he merry.
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BASEBALL CHA~! PJONS-Front: A. J . Winston, Jr. , G. R. Wilkin~on, R. E. Haxby, R. N. Dye. R. Cira. TJack: D. f . Hulcy, Cdr H. F.. Liberty, Commanding Ofricer. R. G. Teeter. J. D. Cucrin!(cr.
PING-PONG CIT i\ ,\ IPI01,S-D. F. Hulcy, Cdr IL F. T.illt'rtr. Commanding Orriccr. Ltj:.r W. R. OrJ?J?. Chaplain.
BOWLING CllA.\IPIOl\S- Fro111: R. E. Jackman. J. W. Walli~. L. J. Warh)'. /Jack: R. W. l\ lurJy. Cdr II. F. Lihrrty. Commanding Officer. .\I. J . .\!illrr. Not pict11rl.'d: Ens W. S. CampbC'll.
llA. KF.TB,\ LL C: llA J\ IPJ ONS-Front: G. ll t11l, A. A. Warnock. D. L. Hin1zc·. flack: K. C. llilJ, Cdr H. F. 1.ilwrty. Commandinl? Officn. H. R. S1in~tma11 . W. K. Ray~hy. •
POOL Cl!Al\IPTON- H. F. Liberty, Commandi ng Officer. R. D. Dre.
VOLLE) llALL CHA MPIONS Front: T. J. KlcJzik Jr .. D. F. Haley, C. C. ~ahlman. Back: D. R. Eizlr r. Cdr H. F. Lihrrty. Commanding Offircr. C. G. 1-lan~on .
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Entrance lo Tiger Balm Gardens.
Repulse Bay. Sampans- Wai er Taxis.
Sacred Tii:(·r Paitoda.
Western influence. Hc1111cssc)' ltoud- Even jumping at night.
A long awaited clay arrives.
The busses that took us to the Shanks .
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Arriving at Hawaii cnroute to Ike's Island.
I'm not sick- honest.
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Jets from Clark AFB, P. I., buzzing the Shanks.
Musicians who lessened shipboard boredom.
Final loading instructions given.
Shipboard actors-They pose for animal crackers in efriJian life.
Pacific scenery.
Inside looking at it.