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IN MEMORIUM



OUR HONORED DEAD
GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN!

Green Island-----14 February 1944
Lieut. (jg) Berdett Bernard Berton, USN
Baynor, John (n), CMM (AA), USN
Carraway, Kermit Lee, CWT (AA), USN
Rosandich, Joseph Frank, MM1/c, USN
Hill, Mark Dewey, MM1/c, USN
Null, Edmund Wallace, MM1/c, USN
Flood, Edwin Warren, MM1/c, USN
Olson, Wesley Francis, MM2/c, USN
Cline, Thomas Russell, MM2/c, USN
Jennings, Frank Richard, MM2/c, USNR
Churchill, Harold Stuart, MoMM2/c, USN
Freeman, Earl William, Y2/c, V6, USNR
Herron, David (n), MM3/c, V6, USNR
Stehman, Donald (n), MM3/c, V6S, USNR
Baldwin, John Boyd, MM3/c, USNR
Myer, Urban Earnest, F1/c, USN
Rosbury, Charles William, F2/c, V6, USNR
Bryant, James Jefferson, F2/c, USN
Gustison, Richard John, F2/c, V6, USNR
Shuman, John Monroe, F2/c, V6, USNR
McDonald, Joe Ben, F2/c, V6, USNR
McGuffin, William Arnold, F2/c, USN-I
Kitson, Neil Victor, F2/c, V6, USNR
 
Espiritu Santo -----1 March 1944
Urbani, Stephen Paul, CEM, USN

Leyte Gulf-----27 November 1944
Ensign Sebastian George Vogel, Jr., Av (N), USNR
Barrett, Robert Oren, S1/c, V6, USNR
Bowman, Robert Henry, GM3/c, V6, USNR
Gordon, Wendell Evans, S1/c, V6, USNR
Goulson, Vernon Victor, S2/c, V6, USNR
Griebahn, Donald Ivan, S2/c, V6, USNR
Janikowski, David Florian, S2/c (GM), V6, USNR
King, Robert Neal, S2/c, V6, USNR
Lassiter, Eugene Quay, F2/c, V6S, USNR
Olsen, Wilamer Ernest, S2/c, V6S, USNR
O'Neal, Wilson Follis, S1/c, V6, USNR
Powell, John Marshall, CMM (AA), USN
Shoemaker, George William, S2/c, V6, USNR
Whitaker, Herbert, S2/c, V6S, USNR
Boyd, Clyde Roe, ARM2/c, USN
Butterworth, Lawrence Ray, GM3/c, V6, USNR

MAY THEY FOREVER REST IN PEACE
Eternal Father, strong to save, Whose arm doth bind the restless wave;
Who bid'st the mighty ocean deep Its own appointed limits keep;
O, hear us when we cry to Thee, For those in peril on the sea.

O Savior, whose almighty word, The winds and waves submissive heard,
Who walkedst on the foaming deep, And calm amid its rage didst sleep;
O, hear us when we cry to Thee, For those in peril on the sea.

O sacred Spirit, who didst brood Upon the chaos dark and rude,
Who bad'st its angry tumult cease, And gavest light, and life, and peace;
O, hear us when we cry to Thee, For those in peril on the sea.

O Trinity of love and power! Our brethren shield in danger's hour;
From rock and tempest, fire and foe, Protect them where so e'er they go,
Thus ever let there rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea. Amen

The Navy Hymn, 1861


Robert O. Barrett

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