The Texas Steer (U. S. S. Texas), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 13, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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THE T EXAS ST EER PAGE THREE.
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The following orders have been issued
in addition to those already published in
previous STEERS.
Rear Admiral Brumby will be the new
Commander of the Scouting Force and
will take most of his present staff along
with him.
To be detached:-
Lieuienants:-
L K. Scott to Recruiting Station, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Lieuterants (jg)
B. B. C. Lovett to P. G. School, Naval
Academy.
F. E. Cromwell to N. A. S., Pearl
Harbor.
C. E. Wakeman to N. A. S., Pensacola.
E. T. Schreiber to U. S. S. Evans.
Ensigns:-
L. Ensey to U. S. S. Simpson.
F. L. Robinson to U. S. S. Roper.
L. F. Volk to U. S. S. Hatfield.
F. G. Could to U. S. S. Greer.
S E. W. Longton to U. S. S. Hopkins.
A. A. Jones to U. S. S. Schenck.
C. A. Ritchie to U. S. S. Herbert.
Ordered to TEXAS:-
Lieutenant Commanders:-
Paul Hendren from Army Industrial
College.
W. D. Sullivan from Recruiting Station,
Cincinnati.
L'eulenants:-
E. C. Parrington from Naval Academy.
H. F. Agnew from Naval Academy.
Lieuterants (jg):-
A. W. Bass from Naval Academy.
E. A. Seay f- om R. 0. T. C. Unit,
Fa yard University.
Ens ins:-
R. W. Elden from U. S. S. Simpson.
C. Iverson from U. S. S. McCormick.
For O' VALLEY HANDICAPPED
For the many (2) readers who have missed 0'
Maley s mutterings recently; we have an explana-
t'on. He lost his fountain pen last week. Mottled
tan and gray, pencil on one end, pen on other.
Finder please return. (Adv)
ADMIRAL'S INSPECTION
The Annual Inspection by our Division
C ommander, Admiral Brumby, assisted by
his staff and officers from the Pennsyl-
vania which took place last week, went
off in a most satisfactory manner.
The Admiral was particularly pleased
with the e--ce'lent appearance of the ship
and with the appearance of the c ew.
The comments of the Inspecting Board
were also very complimentary.
The Commanding Officer and Executive
O'icer w h to congratulate the officers
and men on the most satisfactory results
obtained by their conscientious work. Par-
ticularly when the many other calls on
their time these past few weeks are con-
sidered,.PERSONNEL NOTES
Many new faces are to be seen around
the decks these days. On the 5th of
May, the following named men were
received from the U. S. S. MEDUSA:-Hewitt, J. F.
Banes, E.
Thompson, C. A.
Wagner, J.
Newell, J. B.
Froke, I. B.
Heim, L. R.
Grimes, L. R.MM1c.
MAtt2c.
BM2c.
SF2c.
F2c.
EM3c.
Bkr3c.
Sic.From the U. S. S. AUGUSTA:-
Hale, R. E.
Wt2c.
From the Receiving Ship, San Diego,
California:-Herring, M. W.
Arcala, J.S1c.
Fic.* * * * *
On the 6th of May, Dozier, Herbert L.,
CQM attached to the Flag, re-enlisted on
board for FOUR more years - much to the
surprise of all hands. When Dozier was
discharged, he was extremely emphatic
in his statements that he would NOT re-
enlist. Happy cruise, Dozier.
* * * .5 *
The U. S. S. RELIEF and U. S. S.
NECHES transferred the following
named men to us, on the 6th of May:-
Omachinski, A. M. MM2e.
Winter, E. B. Cox.
Beaudin, C. M. Fl.
Berry, C. L. Fic.
Brown, K. W. SC3c,
Ved ar, P. OS1c.
Strc ud, D. D. Cox.
Mattingly, D. R. EM3c.
Kohl, J. H. hK3c.
Foss, M. W. CCMVI.
Rebortira, F. C. MAtt2c.
On the 8th of May, the following named
rsan was received from the Receiving
ship, San D ego, Calitonia:--Pnyder, C. F.
* * * -4 -kSX2c.
Drab:1 J. hay. ouw genial Chief Comn-
mis:a- y Stewa: d was t: ans erred to the
U. . 5. MEDUSA for duty, and as his
ie ie we received Charles A. BONTA,
CA A
* * * * *
Cuy Mason Biggs, the Ship's Writer's
da-lhing ps tege, received a letter not long
ago from the Mayor of Los Angeles, a k-
i_ g his aid in the big d- ve against the
gangsters of that city. The nob e wok
of Biggs in Chicago against the pablic
enes- ies of that windy city, has Snahy
l Eacsel this coast.We are glad to welcome the following
men who arrived on board from the NTS,
Great Lakes for their first initiation into
the seagoing Navy and we wish them a
pleasant cruise on the Texas:-Brown, D. E.
Jackson, W. W.
Meadows, J.
Smith, A. J.
Van Ness, J. A.
Yeast, R. N.
Zeunges, G. L.
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S2c.We also welcome the following "old
timers" who reported on board for duty
from the Fceiving Ship at San Fran-
cisco:-Sharp, M. H.
Moore, E. M.
Diamond, P. A.
Waller, C. E.
* * * * *SM3c.
MM2c.
SF3c.
F1c,The following named men were
fortunate in being transferred to the
LIEF for treatment. We hope to
them back soon:Wetzel, A. J., Jr.
Rothenburg, R. L.
Courtney, R. C.
Knothe, P. W.
Hochwalt, E. C.
Murphy, J. W.
Waller, C. E.
Strong, T. M.
Eoaz, J. A.
Thornson, W. W.
Trowbridge, H. A.
Sanders, D. S.Un-
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S2c.
S2c.
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F2c.
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* *The following named men received
Fonorable Discharges upon expiration ,f
their enlistments:Rant, M.
Price, J. C., Jr.
Kelso, J. 0.Sic.
CM1c.
Sic.STEER TAKES VACATION
The STEER reappears after an un-
announced and unexpected absence last
week. The press of other duties in the
P- int Shop made it impossible to pub-
lish our weekly newspaper during la.
week. If you missed it, this is the r-
ssn why.
CONGRATULATIONS
C -mmander in-Chief, U. S. Fleet eel
gratulates the fleet on their generous re.-
pense to the Red Cross Earthquake Relic!
Fund. A total of five thousand thi e
hundred and seventy dollars has been sub
ascribed to date.
SEN:D T..-E STEER H :E
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Texas (Battleship). The Texas Steer (U. S. S. Texas), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 13, 1933, newspaper, May 13, 1933; United States. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1161814/m1/3/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.