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Wisconsin's Homecoming:  December 7th, 2000


 
       We started gathering on December 6th at the Sheraton Hotel in Norfolk.  That night we were all invited to a reception at the Marriott Hotel together with city officials and contributors to the Wisconsin Foundation.  I think we number about 1400.  One must remember that a battleship sailor is always a battleship sailor, tell us there is free drinks and free food and most of us get there early.  We did! THANK YOU Mayor Paul Fraim for a wonderful evening.  We enjoyed meeting and speaking with contributors to the Wisconsin Foundation, and on behalf of the USS Wisconsin Association and all veterans of the USS Wisconsin, we THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.

        Most of us retired early that evening in anticipation of an early reveille the next day.  Around 3AM one could hear the alarms going off in various parts of the hotel.  Not that we all slept, I would think that most of us sat and watched the clock.  At 4AM coffee and donuts, etc. was available to us in the hotel lobby.  The buses finally arrived and we were on our way by 4:45AM.  It was a short ride to Portsmouth.  There she was in all her glory and splendor.  As the veterans got off the buses you could hear the OH's and AH's about how beautiful she looked.  Some of the crewmembers hadn't seen her for over 40 years.  We felt she looked ready to go to sea on her own, and we were ready to go with her.  When we got aboard we were allowed to roam the main deck prior to her departure.  We mingled with the sailors and Marines that were to man the rails.  Since the majority of them hadn't served aboard a battleship they had many questions as to what it was like living on the ship.  They all seemed proud to have been chosen and/or volunteered to be part of this historic event.  Perhaps the battleship mystique has gotten into their blood also.  Although it was a cold, cold windy day, and I'm sure most of us had long johns on; none of us seem to mind the cold.  The Navy provided us with coffee, hot chocolate and donuts.  THANK YOU for your hospitality. There is no greater outfit than the Navy; they take care of their own.

        As the time drew near to get under way, the excitement rose and we had to vacate the main deck.  We all looked for the best vantage point to watch the movement of the ship.  Our guys were on various decks above, just all over the place.  It was awesome.  Our spouses and guests were not too far from us.  They were riding the Spirit of Norfolk watching our every move.  We must Thank the Spirit of Norfolk for graciously donating a very delicious breakfast and the chance for the spouses to ride along side the Wisconsin, together with the veterans who could not ride the ship.  THANK YOU SPIRIT OF NORFOLK.

        The media, well, that's another story.  they were just all over the place, on the ship, in the sky, and on the land.  They conducted many interviews on the ship, and took many pictures.

        The tugboats did a fantastic job in guiding us towards the Nauticus.  We appreciated your salutes, and it gave us goose bumps.  What beautiful maneuvering was done by the tugs in getting us berthed at Nauticus.  That last salute they gave us was just awesome.  
THANKS MORAN.

        As we left the ship, we were escorted through the Nauticus and led down a red carpet. Standing on both sides of the red carpet was an honor guard of Marines and sailors.  None of us realized that this was for us.  We looked behind to see if a dignitary was coming down the ramp.  When we realized it was for us, we were just overcome with emotion, especially when we were applauded by the crowd.  Many of these old sailors shed a tear or two aboard the ship and again while walking down this red carpet.  Our spouses were waiting at the end of the ramp and we then took our seats as part of the Homecoming ceremonies.

        Many of the dignitaries spoke about the significance of Pearl Harbor Day; together with the importance of having the USS Wisconsin berthed at Nauticus.  I must say that this entire historic event was well orchestrated.   THANK YOU, Karen Sherberger, Executive Director of Festevents, for an outstanding job.  We must also thank Mary Mosier, Operations Manager of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, Richard Conti, Director of the national Maritime Center-Nauticus, Paul Fraim, Mayor of Norfolk and Charlie Hartig, Assistant to the Mayor, and all the background people, Joseph Judge, David Kohnen, and anyone else that I failed to mention.

        That evening about 450 veterans, wives and guests attended our buffet at the Marriott.  It was like a reunion again, many of us reminiscing about our days aboard the ship.  Carl Capestrain, our Association President presented Busy Badger awards to Mayor Paul Fraim, Jack Kavanaugh, Charlie Hartig, Richard Conti, and David Kohnen.

        Friday afternoon, President Carl Capestrain, V. Pres. Bill Henson, 2nd V. Pres. Gabe Fiore, Treasurer, Dave Patrykus, Recording Secretary Dick Hamann, Web Administrator and Historian Dom Menta, past President George Miller and Gene Biesiecker, our representative to the Portsmouth Naval Hospital paid a visit to the hospital.  We had lunch with Connie Williams, Acting Red Cross Station Manager and Jane Smith, Red Cross Station Chairman, who gave us a tour of the facility.  We were impressed on the size of the hospital.  On behalf of the Wisconsin Association, Gene presented a $500 check to Connie and Jane towards the purchase of much needed items for their waiting room.

        Friday night some of our veterans attended a hockey game between the Norfolk Admirals and the Rochester Americans.  The Admiral Organization recognized the veterans of the USS Wisconsin and the members of the USS Cole.  Mr. Mark Garcea, President and owner of the Admirals, presented a $25,000 check to the Wisconsin Foundation.  
THANK YOU ADMIRALS.  By the way, the Admirals won 5 to 2.

        Saturday morning at 9:30 the Wisconsin became our Love Boat.  Curtis Twiford and Pat Long tied the knot aboard the Wisconsin.  Curtis proposed to Pat at our reunion in Mobile in September 2000.  Congratulations to both Pat and Curtis.  We also had the pleasure of meeting Rose Dunning, an Associate member, who helped make parts for the Wisconsin when she was being built in the Philadelphia Navy yard in the 1940's.  She wasn't the original Rose the Riveter, but as far as the Wisconsin is concerned, she is our Rosie the Riveter.  Rose related many interesting stories of her role in the defense plant, including meeting Albert Dunning, who later became her husband.  This was Rose's first time aboard the Wisconsin, and she was just thrilled.  Rose was accompanied by her two sons, Al who is an Associate member and Jeff.  Both boys were beaming with pride when the media learned of Rose's role in the making of the Wisconsin and interviewed her.

        Later in the day, at about 3:30, we were having Wisconsin withdrawals, so back we went to the ship to make sure all hatches were closed and the ship was secured for the night.

        Once again we would like to thank the Mayors Office, the Wisconsin Foundation, the National Maritime Center-Nauticus, Hampton Roads Naval Museum, Festevents and all the contributors for a fabulous three days.  Of course, we cannot forget Armed Forces Reunion, Ted and Molly Dey and Jennifer Cashat.  Your hard work paid off.  Everything went smooth.

    If I have omitted anyone, please accept my apologies.

Until we meet again in April,

Fair Winds and Following Seas Shipmates

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Registration
Dec. 6, 2000
Next 124 photos by
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City Reception
Ice Carving of Ship
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B. Kurtz, C. Sikes,
E. Omientanski, J. Tumlin,
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Gov. Tommy Thompson
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Leciks, Whelands & Mentas
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Early Bird coffee
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Bus to Portsmouth
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Boarding BB 64

 

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On Board
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Here come our chaperons
Spirit of Norfolk
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Dec 7 014 On Board Spirit of Norfolk.jpg (99635 bytes)
Breakfast on the Spirit
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Tugs arrive
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The watch is set for getting underway
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Where's my duty station
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Are they seasick?
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A view from the Spirit
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Watching the tugs maneuver
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Dec 7 031 M. Aliapoulios M. Andrews G. Johnson.jpg (69060 bytes)
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Tugboats Salute
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D. Buckius, A. Comella,
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Manning the Rails
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L. Sinagra seated
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Do you see Nauticus yet?
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Photographer at work
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View from the Spirit
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Tug Salute
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View from the Spirit
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Turning into Nauticus
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Almost In
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We are in.  Last salute by tugs
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Dec 7 048 Harbor Salute.jpg (35272 bytes)
Harbor Salute
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The Wives
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Time to leave Guys
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Sailors and Marine leave first
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Liberty Call
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Dec 7 053 Doc side view.jpg (70329 bytes)
Dockside view
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Dec 7 054 She's Home.jpg (81912 bytes)
She's Home
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Dec 7 055 The Red Carpet.jpg (76189 bytes)
The Red Carpet
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Dec 7 056 BILL  and Carl.jpg (74269 bytes)
C. Capestrain &
B. Henson
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Dec 7 057 A. Rampulla.jpg (68496 bytes)
A. Rampulla
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Dec 7 058 R. Gaumont.jpg (72484 bytes)
R. Gaumont
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D. Bourque A. Yelapi
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Dec 7 060 G. Bieseicker.jpg (85453 bytes)
Gene Biesecker
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Dec 7 061 J.Determan W. Kraus.jpg (79460 bytes)
J. Determan, W. Kraus
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Dec 7 062 R. Hamann.jpg (58509 bytes)
R. Hamann
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E. Pienta
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E. Spencer, J. Protivnak
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Dec 7 065 D. Menta.jpg (81080 bytes)
A. Hilliard  D. Menta
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Dec 7 066 WH JD GM DP GF DM CC.jpg (100398 bytes)
B. Henson, J.DeChant,
G. Miller, D. Patrykus,
G. Fiore, D. Menta,
C. Capestrain
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Dec 7 067 OUR SHIP.jpg (72107 bytes)
Our Ship.
Isn't she beautiful.
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Dec 7 068 Ceremonies.jpg (92879 bytes)
Homecoming ceremonies
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Dec 7 070  Mayor Fraim  Ceremonies.jpg (91525 bytes)
Mayor Paul Fraim
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Dec 7 071 ADM Natter  Ceremonies.jpg (98504 bytes)
Adm. R. Natter
Cdr. in Chief, US Atlantic Fleet
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Dec 7 072 Senator  Warner  Ceremonies.jpg (106046 bytes)
Senator John Warner
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Gov. J. Gilmore
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Dec 7 074 D.Patrykus Ship's bell.jpg (109524 bytes)
State of Wisconsin donates ship's 1944 bell. D. Patrykus unveils bell
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Dec 7 076 C.Capestrain  ADM. R.Natter  W. Henson.jpg (70860 bytes)
C. Capestrain,
Adm. Natter, B. Henson
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Dec 7 077 VA.Congressman N. Sisisky Dick and Claire Hamann.jpg (87198 bytes)
VA congressman,
N. Sisisky with
Dick and Claire Hamann
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Dec 7 078 C.Sikes  W.Krueger J.Tumlin R.LaPearl J.Blesch.jpg (102767 bytes)
C. Sikes, W. Krueger,
J. Tumlin, R. LaPearl, Capt. J. Blesch, Ret.
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Dec 7 079 J.Tumlin  F.Romatowski  W.Walther.jpg (119174 bytes)
3 eras represented
J. Tumlin, 1988-91
F. Romatowski,1951-54
B. Walther,1945-47
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Dec 7 080 R.Hamann  16''Guns Turret 3.jpg (71764 bytes)
D. Hamann
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Big Guns
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Dec 7 084 The Bridge.jpg (79435 bytes)
The Bridge
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Dec 7 085 D.Kohnen R.Conti.jpg (90385 bytes)
Our Buffet Night
D. Kohnen, R. Conti received Busy Badger awards
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D. Kohnen

 

 

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Dec 7 087 RADM  J.Kavanaygh  C. Capestrain.jpg (89014 bytes)
RADM Jack Kavanaugh receives a Busy Badger award from Carl
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Dec 7 088 Mayor Fraim Busy Badger Award.jpg (110496 bytes)
Mayor Fraim accepts Busy Badger award from Carl
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Thanks Mayor for taking care of our ship
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Dec 7 090 C.Capestrain  ON WISCONSIN.jpg (90958 bytes)
ON WISCONSIN!!
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Dec 7 091 Lunch Naval Hospital Portsmouth.jpg (68773 bytes)
Lunch at Portsmouth Naval Hospital
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Dec 7 092 Hospital Abby.jpg (76149 bytes)
Visiting Abby
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Carl with Abby
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Dec 7 094 Jane Smith Gene Bieseicker Connie Williams.jpg (52065 bytes)
Gene presents $500 check to Jane Smith and
Connie Smith
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Carl, Jane, Capt. Cox, Connie & Gene
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Dec 7 096 Original Hospital Plaque.jpg (150190 bytes)
Portsmouth Naval Hospital Plaque
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Dec 7 097 C.Capestrain M.High Chief of Police J.Kavanaugh.jpg (80829 bytes)
C. Capestrain,
M. High, Chief of Police,
RADM.  J. Kavanaugh
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Dec 7 098 Reminiscing.jpg (98760 bytes)
Pat Hohnen, G. Miller, D. Mulvey, W. Hohnen
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Dec 7 099 Photo lab was.jpg (58484 bytes)
Where's my photo lab, it use to be here O2 level aft
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What power!
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Dec 7 101 Dick  George  Gabe  Carl  Dom.jpg (118979 bytes)
Dick, George, Gabe, Carl, Dom
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Dec 7 102 Those Guns.jpg (69375 bytes)
Those Guns, Wow!
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Dec 7 103 Sea Stories.jpg (72721 bytes)
Sea Stories?
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D. Mulvey, J. Picuri,
Dave & Maris Patrykus
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Dec 7 105 Smile.jpg (74398 bytes)
Vince, Lil,Andy, Claire,Joyce, Ivan,Houston, Dick
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Dec 7 106 Rose and son Al Dunning.jpg (89253 bytes)
Al Dunning and Mom, Rose
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Dec 7 107 THE WEDDING PAT and CURTIS.jpg (79289 bytes)
The Wedding!
Pat & Curtis Twiford
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Curtis & Pat
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Dec 7 109 THE WEDDING PAT and CURTIS.jpg (73644 bytes)
I Do, I Do, I Do
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Dec 7 110 THE WEDDING PAT and CURTIS.jpg (90916 bytes)
Ring Ceremony
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It's Official
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The Happy Couple
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Dec 7 113  Rose Dunning and son Jeff.jpg (94539 bytes)
TV news interviews
Rose Dunning with son Jeff
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Dec 7 114 R.Dunning  reporter Steve Early.jpg (94208 bytes)
Reporter Steve Early interviews Rose for Virginian Pilot
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Dec 7 115 Mayor Fraim  Curtis Pat and her son.jpg (66417 bytes)
The Mayor with the Twifords
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Dec 7 116 Wisconsin what a site.jpg (76885 bytes)
She fits beautifully
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Dec 7 117 Wisconsin what a site.jpg (56219 bytes)
What a site!
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Dec 7 118 Wisconsin what a site.jpg (54299 bytes)
She's coming up
Plume Street
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Dec 7 119 Wisconsin what a site.jpg (53129 bytes)
Raise the ship or lower the Pump house
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Dec 7 120 Mermaid.jpg (45054 bytes)
USS Wisconsin Mermaids by
Myke Irving
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Dec 7 121 Mermaid.jpg (68194 bytes)
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Dec 7 122 Group shot.jpg (93745 bytes)
Dick, Frank, Jan, Carol, Ed, Claire, Dom, Lil
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Dec 7 123 Looking aft.jpg (73745 bytes)
Looking aft
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Dec 7 124 Christmas lights.jpg (64728 bytes)
Christmas lights
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Dec 7 125 J.Cox Wisky Crew.jpg (91114 bytes)
Wisky Crew
3rd from left Chris Pensabene
Far right Larry Jordan
Next 16 photos by J. Cox, HITS, Inc.
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Dec 7 126 J.Cox More Guys.jpg (73497 bytes)
B. Donnelly, J. Lawler, 
R. Bourque, A. Yelapi
 B. McClure, L. Daggart
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Dec 7 127 J.Cox.jpg (87823 bytes)
L. Primavera, L. Sinagra, ?, R. Gillium
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Dec 7 144  J. Lawler  FA Div Guys.JPG (71736 bytes)
Next 10 photos from J. Lawler
J. Lawler  in white hat.
R. Texter upper right

 

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Dec 7 145  J. Lawler  Capt. Chair.JPG (60851 bytes)
Captain's chair
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Dec 7 146 J. Lawler  Port Side Hatch to Wheelhouse.JPG (73753 bytes)
Conning tower.
Sides are 17.5" of steel
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Dec 7 147 J. Lawler  The Helm without the wheel.JPG (74291 bytes)
Inside the tower.
Where did the wheel go ?
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Dec 7 148  J. Lawler  Port Side  Wheelhouse.JPG (68454 bytes)
Port side view.
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Dec 7 149  J. Lawler  Nauticus comes into view.JPG (56597 bytes)
Nauticus comes into view.
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Dec 7 150 J. Lawler View From The Bridge.JPG (71886 bytes)
A view of the bow from the bridge.
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Dec 7 151  J. Lawler  Jr..JPG (73463 bytes)
Jack Lawler, Jr.
FA Div.
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Dec 7 152  J. Lawler  Fantail.JPG (70491 bytes)
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Dec 7 153 ADM. R.Natter J.Lawler Jr..JPG (64156 bytes)
ADM Natter and Jack
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Dec 7 154 A.Hilliard  Can We Stay Aboard.jpg (79309 bytes)
Next 2 photos from A. Hilliard
Standing room only.
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Dec 7 155  A.Hilliard Maning the rails.jpg (95137 bytes)
The Navy does it right.
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Dec 7 156 R. Conti Coming Home.JPG (40132 bytes)
Next 5 photos from Nauticus.
Coming home.
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Dec 7 157 R. Conti She is in.JPG (90264 bytes)
She's in.
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Dec 7 158 R. Conti  Another View.JPG (84846 bytes)
Another view great shots.
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Dec 7 159 R. Conti  She's Beautiful.JPG (46304 bytes)
She's beautiful.

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Dec 7 160 R. Conti  Ceremonies.JPG (90788 bytes)
Ceremonies 
S. Wilson  L. Bryant

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Dec 7 161 D. Custer  Capt Coleman W Johnson.JPG (40983 bytes)
Next 11 photos by D. Custer.
Center: W. Coleman, 
Right: W. Johnson
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Dec 7 162  D. Custer  Tomahawk Launchers.JPG (40215 bytes)

Tomahawk launchers
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Dec 7 163  D. Custer.JPG (37659 bytes)
Gun director
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Leaving Portsmouth
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On her Way
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Dave Custer
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Dec 7 167 D. Custer Ship's In.JPG (53858 bytes)
Ship's In
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Nice Shot
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Dave Custer
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Dec 7 170 D. Custer  H. Santiago.JPG (46065 bytes)
Hector Santiago
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Dec 7 171 D. Custer  Mr. & Mrs Johnson  Unknown.JPG (53440 bytes)
Left: Wayne & Marsha Johnson
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Dec 7 172   B.A. Crawford Ship .JPG (55696 bytes)
Photo by
Bruce A. Crawford
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Dec 7 173 P. Hohner  Ship .jpg (34841 bytes)
 Wisconsin at Nauticus Next 3 photos by
Pat Hohner
 
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Dec. 7 176 T. Lowney  USMC 12-07-01.JPG (42960 bytes)
Next 2 photos by
GM1 Thomas Lowney

Marines on board 12-07-00
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Dec. 7 177 T. Lowney  Capt.Cole.JPG (45132 bytes)
CAPT. W. Coleman
GM1 T. Lowney
12-07-00
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Dec 7 178 Howard Nicholson C Div. 1951 (12-07-00).JPG (46801 bytes)
Howard Nicholson
C Div. 1951-1952
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Dec 7 179 12-07-00  Aft Fire Control Tower.jpg (33660 bytes)
Aft Fire Control Tower.
Next 5 photos sent in by
Paul Hartwigsen
E Div. 1956-1958
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Dec 7 180 12-07-00  Cruise Missle Container.jpg (38661 bytes)
Cruise missile container.
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Forward communication aerial.
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Starboard signal arm.
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Honorary crew member
Sharon Hartwigsen.
 

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