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Personnel assignment chart, ca. 1972–73
Item
Identifier: I.B.d.ii.1
Scope and Contents
From the File:
B Division maintained the boilers and ran the steam evaporators that fed the boilers and furnished personnel with fresh water. It included the Oil Shack, supervised by the Oil King. From 1972 to 1973, B Division was led by B Division Officer Chief Warrant Officer R. Nason. The B Division material officer was Chief Warrant Officer Carl Snipes, Boiler Technician Chief Petty Officer First Class C.N. Willis and Boiler Technician Chief Petty Officer Third Class R.W. Taylor served as Oil Kings,...
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1972–73
Personnel management, ca. 1970–72, n.d.
Sub-Series
Identifier: I.B.a
Scope and Contents
This file contains V-3 Division Officer’s Personnel Record Forms, which contain personal information, career history, and performance evaluation of individuals.
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1970–72, n.d.
Personnel management, December 4, 1971–73, n.d.
File
Identifier: I.B.d.i.3
Scope and Contents
The file of personnel management material is made up of commendation letters and Personal Award Recommendation drafts and submissions for the following personnel: Senior Chief Electrician’s Mate Edward John Galenus, E Division Officer Lt. George M. Collins, Damage Control Assistant Douglas A. Green, R Division Material Officer Chief Warrant Officer 2 Larry E. Hafer, Main Propulsion Assistant Lt. Cdr. Peter J. Mauro, and Machinist’s Mate First Class Tom S. Phillips. There is also a document...
Dates:
Majority of material found within December 4, 1971–73, n.d.
Personnel management records, ca. 1969–75
Sub-Series
Identifier: I.B.e
Scope and Contents
Personnel management records include personnel lists, a pay stub for G Division Officer T.J. Delaney, Department Daily Status Reports, Weapons Man Hour Accounting forms, and Weapons Department In Port Watch Bill Forms. The Division Officer notebook contains recall and muster lists, memoranda about training and the Division Officer’s personnel record forms. These forms contain personal information, career history, and performance evaluation. Training records include a memorandum on a...
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1969–75
Personnel management records, ca. 1971–73
Item
Identifier: I.B.d.ii.1
Scope and Contents
From the File:
M Division maintained the ship’s main engines, turbines, generators, and related auxiliary machinery. It kept machinery at the peak of efficiency to “answer bells” from the bridge—to respond to orders to adjust the ship’s speed. The M Division Officer from 1972 to 1973 was Lt. (j.g.) M. Hobbs. M Division records consist of personnel management records and operating records.Personnel management records are made up of personnel lists, instructions on human resources topics such...
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1971–73
Personnel management records, ca. 1965–March 15, 1974
Series
Identifier: I.A.e.
Scope and Contents
This series includes records relating to the management of personnel, including personnel tracking, training, evaluation, and discipline. It excludes material identifiable as belonging to any specific department of the ship. Disciplinary records consist of a list of offenses and punishments awarded at captain’s mast and Report and Disposition of Offense forms. The Performance Evaluation is for M.A. Simmons. The ECO Memorandum File documents the work of the Educational Service Officer (ESO),...
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1965–March 15, 1974
Personnel records, July 1972; March 15, 1974, n.d.
File
Identifier: A00.2012.207, A00.2015.03
Scope and Contents
A00.2012.207 Pay stub; July 1972; one pay stub issued to T. J. DeLaney for the month of July 1972; the items on the stub are handwritten with a felt tip pen; file service no. 037-34-2995; basic pay listed as 530.70; net monthly pay listed as 372.13.
Dates:
July 1972; March 15, 1974, n.d.
Pete Schoeffel Oral History
Item
Identifier: OHP 146
Scope and Contents
Pete Schoeffel served aboard Intrepid as an attack aviator, first with VA-66 from August 1961 to March 1962, and then with VA-15 from April 1966 to November 1966 and May 1967 to October 1967. Schoeffel began his interview by discussing his childhood in Washington, D.C., one location where his father served as a naval officer. He then discussed his graduation from the United States Naval Academy in 1954, and his experience serving aboard a destroyer minelayer early in his naval career, noting...
Dates:
September 17, 2017
Peter Carle Oral History
Item
Identifier: OHP 024
Scope and Contents
Peter Carle served aboard Intrepid as a radarman second class from December 1969 to November 1971. Carle began his interview by discussing his decision to join the Navy. Carle then described the training he had received from electronics school and radar school. He also recalled his assignment to Glynco Naval Air Station in Georgia, where he spent his time at C.I.C. school. Carle also noted that the training and experiences he received in the Navy had prepared him for his future job working...
Dates:
November 15, 2013