1943 Roster

ROSTER

Ralph I. Meader,

Lieut.-Comdr., U.S.N.R.

Officer in Charge

Robert Howard

Ensign, W.-V(S), U. S. N. R.

Executive Officer

  • Lieut. Frederick H. Bailey, USNR
  • Lieut. George F. Cramer, USNR
  • Lieut. James L. Crossley, USNR
  • Lieut. George T. Hall, USNR
  • Lieut. Robert B. Smith, USNR
  • Lieut. Edmund B. Staples, USNR
  • Lieut. Llewelyn L. B. Summers, USNR
  • Lt. (jg) Ozela Aishman, USNR
  • Lt. (jg) William M. Bateman, USNR
  • Lt. (jg) Robert T. Blakely, USNR
  • Lt. (jg) Wilson A. Daygar, USNR
  • Lt. (jg) Doris C. Farrell, USNR
  • Lt. (jg) George A. Hemmer, HSNR
  • Lt. (jg) John H. Howard, USNR
  • Lt. (jg) Ralph L. Palmer, USNR
  • Lt. (jg) James E. Reed, USNR
  • Ensign James R. Butler, USNR
  • Ensign Jervis W. Burdick, USNR
  • Ensign Esther Hottenstein, USNR
  • Ensign Margaret L. Keyser, USNR
  • Ensign Jean E. Little, USNR
  • Ensign Gilman McDonald, USNR
  • Ensign Davis L. Nobel, USNR
  • Ensign Earl C. Olofson, USNR
  • Ensign Sidney R. Orem, USNR
  • Ensign Corneliuett B. Robertson, USNR
  • Ensign Mary E. Woods, USNR
  • Ensign Marion E. Keller, USNR
  • Ensign Mary I. Osborne, USNR
  • Ensign June B. Wylie, USNR
  • MARINE DETACHMENT

  • Sgt. Mort Dunning
  • Pfc. Russell L. Burleson
  • Pfc. Frederick D. Harrison
  • Pfc. Cedric A. Hibbs
  • Pfc. Frank P. Lemons
  • Pfc. William D. Mezick
  • Pfc. Joe Nelson
  • Pfc. James A. Sanders
  • Pfc. Oliver D. Shuck
  • Pfc. Frank O. Soncarty
  • Pfc. Johannes Worst
  • Pfc. Frank H. Bartholomew
  • Pfc. Victor J. Galli
  • Pfc. Henry W. Samuelson
  • Pfc John J. Sylvester
  • Pfc. Frank T. Tudor
  • RADIOMEN FIRST CLASS

  • Kermit P. Cook
  • Salvatore Servidio
  • RADIO TECHNICIANS FIRST CLASS

  • Glen W. Lund
  • Dorval C. Sprong
  • PHARMACIST’S MATE FIRST CLASS

  • Wilbur G. Pryor
  • RADIO TECHNICIANS SECOND CLASS

  • William D. Gilley
  • Gordon L. Kier
  • Granville C. Peoples
  • Everett B. Reid
  • Duane E. Parker
  • MACHINIST’S MATES SECOND CLASS

  • Robert B. Archer
  • Patrick J. Barry
  • Phillip J. Bochicchio
  • Myron C. Cook
  • Earl R. Cumpiano
  • Gerald A. Debell
  • Edward A. Eble
  • Robert B. Einfeldt
  • Ralph V. Englert
  • Milan M. Hampe
  • Raymond M. Hampton
  • Raymond Hollos
  • William N. Jaus
  • Arthur A. Kotz
  • John E. Kuhn
  • Donald MacIntyre
  • John E. McCue
  • Robertson A. Masterson
  • Allen R. Mundigler
  • John A. O’Connell
  • Paul J. Richardson
  • Robert M. Shade
  • Richard G. Spaulding
  • Richard L. Tesch
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    WHY? History of the Bombe Project A contemporary account of the reasons and the plans for their project for the Director of Naval Communications, 1944.
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      Kahn on Codes: Secrets of the New Cryptology, David Kahn, 1983

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