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Navy Ships, and Sailors in the late 1950's, and early 1960's.

NOTE: Please Check out the new Whiting Field Gallery. There are several prople on the Whiting Field page that I need help finding. I found two guys in June of 2010, with both of them living close to Orlando, FL. One of these people gave me a link about my old photolab chief, Ernest J. Gaines, who died in 1985 in the Philippnes.

The images in this gallery were made with my personal camera's from May 1959 until Sept of 1962. The first images were made on boot leave from the Naval Basic Training Center in San Diego. I bought a used twin lens reflex in a pawn shop, and starting making pictures around San Diego. After returning to the base my first images were of the barracks, and the sailors in my company, number 148 of 1959.

My next duty station was at NAAS WHITING FIELD, near Milton, FL.

Whiting Field was a large part of the Air Naval Basic Training Command in north west Florida. Cadets started out at Pensacola, and then moved on to NAAS Whiting Field after completing basic flight training in the T-34's. The larger 1300 HP T-28's were the next phase of the student pilots training. Today Whiting is a full NAS, with helicopter training. (I left Whiting as a photographers mate third class.)

In the summer of 1961 I was ordered to Destroyer Development Group Two, at Newport, RI.

The development group had a staff of about forty officers, and enlisted men, with Commodore, (Captain), Donald G. Dockum as the commanding officer. (He died in the late sixties while on a hunting trip in upstate NY.)

The group was housed in building Eighteen near the two destroyer piers, in Coddington Cove. Most of the groups officers had started out as enlisted, and were commissioned through the LDO or Warrent programs. (Commodore Dockum was a 1936 graduate of the Naval Academy.) The group was small with everyone from the commanding officer down working closely together. (Commodore Dockum would often fish with the enlisted men in the evenings, and we had lots of good chats when I drove him to or from the airport at Providence, RI.

The developement group's purpose was to invent and test new equipment that would improve navy destroyer's. We had four WW II era destroyer's to use as test ships. The USS Hazelwood, DD 531, USS Hugh Purvis DD 709, USS Glennon DD 840, and the USS Brownson DD 868. I got to spend some time on all of these ships, but I was on the Hugh Purvis more than any of the others. Everything was classified, with a need to know.

My enlistment ended on Sept, 26, 1962. I was a Photographers Mate, Second Class at this time. PH2


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June 17, 2016

It's been over fifty seven years since I enlisted, and sometimes at night I will wake up and think about those days when I could hear the sounds of a radial engine going up to full power, or see the food being served on a chow line. I still miss being in the navy.
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Three sailors in the Rec Room at Whiting Field, 1959
Three sailors in the Rec Room at Whiting Field, 1959
Sailor getting his LDO commission in 1962
Sailor getting his LDO commission in 1962
USS HughPurvis DD 709 OI Division, 1962
USS HughPurvis DD 709 OI Division, 1962
Aerial view of, Milton Flordia, in late 1960
Aerial view of, Milton Flordia, in late 1960
Downtown, Milton Florida, in 1960
Downtown, Milton Florida, in 1960
USS HughPurvis DD 709 ,  OC Division, 1962
USS HughPurvis DD 709 , OC Division, 1962
NAAS Whiting Field, main gate, Christmas 1959
NAAS Whiting Field, main gate, Christmas 1959
Hamilton, Bermuda street in the winter of 1962
Hamilton, Bermuda street in the winter of 1962
Kenneth Darnell, navy photographer in 1959-62,, (found 9-13-13)
Kenneth Darnell, navy photographer in 1959-62,, (found 9-13-13)
Commodore Donald G.Dockum goes over for a visit during refueling
Commodore Donald G.Dockum goes over for a visit during refueling
Taken from the USS Hugh Purvis, DD 709, in March of 1962
Taken from the USS Hugh Purvis, DD 709, in March of 1962
USS Hugh Purvis sailors, March, 1962
USS Hugh Purvis sailors, March, 1962
Sunset from USS Hugh Purvis DD 709
Sunset from USS Hugh Purvis DD 709
Two sailors painting aboard the USS Hugh Purvis DD 709
Two sailors painting aboard the USS Hugh Purvis DD 709
Sailor swabbing deck  on the USS Hugh Purvis, DD 709, in 1962
Sailor swabbing deck on the USS Hugh Purvis, DD 709, in 1962
 Sailor in sleeping compartment , USS Hugh Purvis,  DD 709
Sailor in sleeping compartment , USS Hugh Purvis, DD 709
 Two Mess Cooks, USS Hugh Purvis,   DD 709
Two Mess Cooks, USS Hugh Purvis, DD 709
 Field Day at Sea, USS Hugh Purvis, DD 709
Field Day at Sea, USS Hugh Purvis, DD 709
Mess cooks, USS Hugh Purvis, March 1962
Mess cooks, USS Hugh Purvis, March 1962
Highlining at Sea.  COM Des Dev Group Two going for coffee
Highlining at Sea. COM Des Dev Group Two going for coffee
Ladder in  forward sleeping quarters,   DD 709
Ladder in forward sleeping quarters, DD 709
Hugh Purvis sailors refueling
Hugh Purvis sailors refueling
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