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PAGE 8 THE MASTHEAD, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1945 Training school, awarded the
1)!PER'.AT~ONAL Purple Heart to Lt. (jg) James J. Forei3n Medals Should
f -·.-.~ ;;,i GiRt Bi,Ci i,i,i,E: :.--II rRAU\nNG SCHOOL Sheeran, and a Commendatory
Mast was held for W. A. W. Stan- Be Reported to BuPers
------------------------ field, CRM; C. D. Freberg, CMM; ordered all naval personnel, in a
The Secretary of the Navy has
J. B. Vaughn, Ylc, and A. H.
Paulsen, Sp(X)lc, for outstand-
letter dated December 18, 1944,
. • • h d v· •t ing work in the line of duty.
D1stingurs e 1s1 ors
to report their acceptance of any /r,
OTS was highly honored to" Demobilization
foreign decorations. Such a report
have aboard a very distinguished Enlisted men being discharged
visitor during the past week in this week are: E . N. Enz, CSM; should have been forwarded at
the person of Rear Admiral Ra- M. J. Hook, CRT; J . S. Kirkland, the time the award was made, but
mishiuili, who is in charge of SMlc ; D. S. 'Black, TMlc ; J . S. decorations not yet reported,
training for the Russian Fleet. Chamberlain, GMlc; J. M. Boeck which were awarded by foreign
Accompanied by his staff, Ad- RTlc; W. Kendall, RTlc; C. L. countries and not through the
miral Ramis_hiuili made a tour of Templin, RdMlc; A. H. Paulsen Navy. department, should be
inspection of the various training Sp(X)lc; A. W. Phillips, QM2c; brought to the attention of Bu- "'
facilities on Treasure Island. He E. w. O'Neill, FC2c; D. R. John- Pers immediately.
i was particularly interested in the son, SM2c ; R. R. Green, FC2c ; C.
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· logical o·rder required for the C. Reid, FC2c; G. E . Moore. Recipients of foreign decora-
training of "rates" in the mini- RM2c; M. A. Scarlett, RdM2c; C. tions should inform the Bureau
mum time allowed. L. Smith, Cox. as to the name of the award,
Operational Training school was degr-ee if any,· country ma.king
award and approximate date of
al;o happy to welcome back for a School Office
visit, Captain F . H. Gardner, for- 'Twas almost too quiet to work presentation.
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mer commanding officer of Pre- during the few days that R. B.
Commissioning Training Center, Berres, Y2c, was gone from the
Lt. Commander John H. Ander- school office, but things were ~~ ~
son, former personnel officer of looking up when he returned
OTS, who is now· navigator on the Tuesday as lively as .ever ... The SeJwice4 Ifµ,, <J. !I.
troop transport. USS Admiral school office is now graced with
Benson, Lt. (jg) R. R. Felver, the presence of the Gunnery Gals, peM,OH.H.el,
former head of the Recognition who are taking turns helping us
department, and Chief LaLime, out-and a welcome addition, too! *
who will be remembered at OTS . . . Peeking into the Received
1 BANKING F ACILJTIES
· as former first class yeoman in Book, we find the names of D. T .
WESTERN UNION
charge of orders in the Personnel Peebles, CRT; R. L. Holt, CRT,
office. James C. Wallace, RTlc ; V. N. PosT OFFICE
Officers' Enrollment Anderson, CMlc; W. W. Ma.t- w AR BOND OFFICE
thews, S2c; Stanley Kazezski,
During the past two weeks OTS All 4 services located in Bldg.
CGM, and Howard Michaelis,
has experienced the greatest offi- 258, Ave. H, near 4th St.
CM3c-all reporting for duty at
cers' enrollment that the school *
has ever had. During the week OTS, and happy w.e are to have SMALL STORES
ending September 15, there were them.
Bldg. 215, lOt/; St., between
345 officers enrolled in the various Kaleidoscope
classes at the school. This has Bidding very strongly for the Aves.Mand N.
been the highest peak of enroll- Oakland City tennis champion- *
ment. The past week saw it drop ship is W. J. Steele, EM2c. Gocd TELEPHONE CENTERS
to 295, but this figure was still
WHO'S AFRAID OF A BLIND DATE? Here's one who turned out well above those in the past. luck, Cham,p! .. . Lt. H. White- Recreation Bldg. 263, 9th St.
to be the one and only for Mason Owens, Y3c, of Receiving Ship book and Lt. (jg) E B. Peterson and Ave. H. /r,
Mason '·traded" for Jacqueline on · a double date, and now, with twc Gunnery Picnic returned from leave this week, as Bldg. 174, 4th St. and Ave. C.
children, they are entering their sixth year of matrimonr. September thirtieth is the day, well as W. J. Archer, Slc ; J . ( Band Circle)
Searsville Lake is the place, Britton, SM2c ; G. Enos, SM2c,
radio and coding centers, combat Group II is having a picnic- *
SECNAV ASKS information centers and may not So come and show your face! and Donna Freeman, Y3c, who RAILWAY COACH TICKETS
has been on emergency leave due
Yes, that's it-and it should be
THAT SECURITY examine Sonar and fire control in- a day of days. Committee mem- to the death of her grandmother AIRLINE RESERVATIONS
struments. External portions of in Monesanto, Wash . ... New TRAVELims' CnECKS
bers Crandall, GM3c; Jones, FC2c;
BE OBSERVED sub:narine periscopes will be cov- Emily Castiglione, Sp ( G) 3c, and additions on the "Junior" side of INSURANCE
ered and indications of maximum Group ri is Gary L. Reid, born to Bldg 174, 4th St. and Ave. C.
Navy Day will bring numerous depth of submarines may not be Margaret Cook, Sp (G)3c, have Carroll C. Reid, FC3c, and his
been buzzing around for days Bldg. 221, 11th St., between
civilian guests to naval shore dis::ussed. wife on September 10 ... George Aves. G and H.
now, and with the guidance and
establishments. The Navy depart- Enos, SMlc, returned from leave
Navigating bridges and RPPI assistance of Commander Mc- *
ment asks all stations and all I repeaters located on these bridges, Whinnie, Lt. Commander Hall, as a proud papa of a seven pound SHIP' s SERVICE No, 1
baby girl. He doesn't know her
hands to join in extending yisitors displays of naval material, planes and Ens. Rowlett, all prepara-
name as yet because he says that Bldg. 152, 9th St . and Ave. C.
a cordial welcome. and shipboard catapults are not tions have been made. Th.ere will
she can't talk! ... Heard tell
on a restricted list and may be be lots of refreshments (liquid .0
SecNav also reminds naval per- that Specialists ( G) Cook, Cas- *
shown the visiting public. How- and otherwise) and plenty of ac-
sonnel that, as in the past, the tiglione and Lash spent a very SHIP' s SERVICE No. 2
ever, classified material remains tivity. Just pray that the weather-
taking of pictures by unauthor- exciting week end at Lake Tahoe Bldg. 8, 5th St., between Aves.
ized personnel will not be allowed. restricted and should not be man is on our side, boys! (Nevada side) and came back Mand N.
Persons not in the Navy and who shown or discussed by crew Honored with their share of the winnings.
members.
are not specially authorized may Following last Saturday's in- Hm-m-m-m!
not enter conning towers, director This policy should be observed spection, ,Commander H. E. Stone,
towers, turrets, plotting rooms. in regard to all civilian visitors. commanding officer of Operational
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experie ■ ce in the Navy - not experi-ences."
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