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Military Forces (United States) -- Navy 47
Cold War, October 1945–March 15, 1974 40
Families (Human) -- Family Members 22
United States (nation) -- Hawaii (state) -- Honolulu (county) -- Oahu (island) -- Pearl Harbor Naval Reservation (defense installation) 21
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Families (Human) -- Family Members -- Wives 16
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Landing -- Aircraft Landings -- Carrier Landings 16
Recreation 15
Guided Missiles -- Cruise Missiles -- Regulus 1 14
World War II, December 1941–September 1945 14
Communication Artifacts -- Documentary Artifacts -- Other Documents -- Serial -- Yearbook 13
Education -- Training -- Military Training -- Naval Training -- Submarine Training -- Qualifying 13
Humor -- Practical Jokes 13
Intrepid -- flight deck 13
Hygiene 12
Petty Officer 2nd Class, E-5 12
Strategy -- Deterrence 12
Communication Artifacts -- Documentary Artifacts -- Graphic Documents -- Cartoon 11
Education -- Training -- Basic Training 11
Growler -- control room and attack center 11
Growler -- sail 11
Gunnery -- Antiaircraft Gunnery 11
Recreation -- Entertainment -- Movies 11
Attack on Truk, February 16–17, 1944 -- Torpedo Strike, February 17, 1944 10
Ceremonies -- Crossing the Line 10
Cleaning -- Laundry Operations 10
Growler -- crew's quarters 10
Italy (nation) -- Campania (region (administrative division)) -- Napoli (province) -- Naples (inhabited place) 10
Liberty 10
Second Vietnam Deployment, May – December, 1967 10
Strikes against Luzon, October 29, 1944 -- Kamikaze Strikes, November 25, 1944 10
United States (nation) -- Alaska (state) -- Aleutians West (national division) -- Adak (inhabited place) -- Naval Air Facility Adak (air base) 10
United States (nation) -- Connecticut (state) -- New London (county) -- Groton (inhabited place) -- Naval Submarine Base New London (submarine base) 10
Vietnam War, 1966–68 10
Attack -- Kamikaze Attack 9
Communication Artifacts -- Documentary Artifacts -- Literary Works -- Poem 9
Education -- Training -- Military Training -- Naval Training -- Submarine Training 9
Egypt (nation) -- Suez (governorate) -- Suez Canal (canal) 9
Growler -- enlisted mess 9
Petty Officer 3rd Class, E-4 9
Recreation -- Games 9
Tonkin, Gulf of (gulf) -- Yankee Station (military installation) 9
Vacuum -- High Vacuum 9
Aircraft -- Skyhawk 8
Education -- Training -- Flight Training 8
Engines -- Heat Engines -- Internal Combustion Engines -- Compression Ignition Engines -- Diesel Engines 8
Growler -- forward torpedo room 8
Growler -- missile hangar(s), port missile hangar, starboard missile hangar 8
Lieutenant Junior Grade, O-2 8
Maintenance Equipment -- Drydocks 8
Accidents 7
Celebrations -- Holidays -- Christmas 7
France (nation) -- Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (region (administrative division)) -- Cannes (inhabited place) 7
Italy (nation) -- Lazio (region (administrative division)) -- Roma (province) -- Rome (inhabited place) 7
Japan (nation) -- Kanto (region (administrative division)) -- Tōkyō (metropolis) -- Tokyo (inhabited place) 7
Official Personnel -- Chaplains 7
Panama Canal Collision, December 9, 1943 7
Performance Tests -- Psychological Tests 7
Philippines (nation) -- Olongapo (special city) -- Olongapo (inhabited place) -- U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay (naval base) 7
Recreation -- Entertainment -- Performing Arts -- Music 7
Strikes against Luzon, October 29, 1944 -- Kamikaze Strike, October 29, 1944 7
United States (nation) -- Florida (state) -- Duval (county) -- Jacksonville (inhabited place) -- Naval Air Station Cecil Field (air base) 7
Warfare -- Aerial Warfare -- Air Strikes 7
Attack on Truk, February 16–17, 1944 6
Commissioning, August 16, 1943 6
Communications Technicians, CTs 6
Cuba (nation) -- Guantánamo (province) -- Guantánamo, Bahía de (bay) -- Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (naval base) 6
Delivery -- Weapon Delivery -- Bombing 6
Discipline -- Captain's Mast 6
Greece (nation) -- Periféreia Protevoúsis (region (administrative division)) -- Athens (inhabited place) 6
Intrepid -- hangar deck 6
Intrepid -- second deck -- wardroom 6
Intrepid -- third deck -- mess 6
John F. Kennedy Assassination, November 22, 1963 6
Optical Equipment -- Periscopes -- Submarine Periscopes 6
Personnel Management -- Promotion (Advancement) 6
Recreation -- Sports 6
Shakedown Cruise, October 1943 6
Six Day War, June 5–10, 1967 6
Surrender of Japan, August 14, 1945 6
United States (nation) -- Illinois (state) -- Lake (county) -- Naval Station Great Lakes (naval base) 6
United States (nation) -- Virginia (state) -- Norfolk (independent city) -- Norfolk (inhabited place) -- Naval Air Station Norfolk (air base) 6
Attack -- Torpedo Attack 5
Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 5
Battle of Okinawa, April 1 – June 22, 1945 -- Kamikaze Strike, April 16, 1945 5
Burial 5
CVW-10 -- VA-34 5
Commanding Officer 5
Communications Department 5
Damage Control 5
Decommissioning, May 25, 1964 5
Detection -- Submarine Detection 5
Disposal -- Garbage Disposal 5
Engineering Department 5
Engineering Department -- B Division 5
Federated States of Micronesia (nation) -- Yap (state) -- Ulithi (atoll) 5
First Vietnam Deployment, April – November 1966 5
Growler -- galley 5
Growler -- wardroom 5
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Printout list, February 5, 1968

 Item
Identifier: I.B.d.iii.2
Scope and Contents From the File: The 3M System works to manage maintenance and maintenance support to ensure maximum equipment operational readiness. It consists of two sub-systems, the Maintenance Data Collection System (MDCS) and Planned Maintenance System (PMS). MDCS allows maintenance personnel to report applicable maintenance requirements and configuration changes to equipment, while PMS is a standardized method of planning, scheduling, and accomplishing preventive maintenance. Many codes are utilized in...
Dates: February 5, 1968

Printout list, n.d.

 Item
Identifier: I.B.d.iii.5
Scope and Contents From the File: The Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV), Virginia Beach, VA, is an independent activity with direct reporting requirements to the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commander of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command. INSURV conducts material inspections of naval ships at least once every three years, for the purpose of determining and reporting upon a ship’s fitness for further service and material conditions that limit its ability to carry out assignment missions. The Board also conducts...
Dates: n.d.

Programs, August 16, 1943–March 15, 1974, n.d.

 File
Identifier: A00.2012.40, A00.2015.03, A00.2014.24
Scope and Contents Commissioning; First AnniversarySecond AnniversaryProtestant Divine Service ThanksgivingChange of CommandAwarding of the Battle Efficiency PennantUSS Intrepid band in the MediterraneanProtestant Divine Services 9th Sunday After PentecostDecommissioning Ceremony A00.2012.40 Programs; Two programs for the decommissioning ceremony. Blue cover with yellow tassles. "Decommissioning// Ceremony// [Intrepid...
Dates: August 16, 1943–March 15, 1974, n.d.

Propaganda, ca. 1944

 Series
Scope and Contents

This file consists of leaflets and proclamations in which General MacArthur appeals to Filipinos for cooperation. It also includes an “I Surrender” leaflet guaranteeing humane treatment to Japanese desiring to surrender (oversize).

Dates: ca. 1944

Propulsion Steam Turbine and Reduction Gear, January 2–July 11, 1973

 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: January 2–July 11, 1973

Provisioning, April 16, 1969–March 8, 1972, n.d.

 Item
Identifier: I.B.d.iii.7
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series consists of records originating from Intrepid’s Engineering Department, which was led by the Engineer Officer (sometimes referred to as the Engineering Officer). From 1970 to 1971, the Engineer Officer was Cdr. M.R. Norby; from 1972 to 1973, Cdr. J.D. Korthe. The Department consisted of B and M Divisions led by the Main Propulsion Assistant, R and A Divisions led by the Damage Control Assistant, and E Division. Names of Division Officers are listed in the description for the...
Dates: April 16, 1969–March 8, 1972, n.d.

Publications, August 16, 1943–March 15, 1974, n.d.

 Record Group
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents The publications series is made up of material that would have primarily been produced by Intrepid’s print shop. This includes: newspapers; booklets, many of which contain histories of Intrepid or orientations to Intrepid and its functions for newcomers; broadsides, including plans of the day; cruise maps; and ephemera. Broadsides are defined here as one-sheet printed notices used for rapid distribution of time-dated ephemeral information and intended to be read and shared or thrown away....
Dates: August 16, 1943–March 15, 1974, n.d.

Publications, ca. 1952–72

 Sub-Series
Identifier: I.B.e
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Gunnery Department, also called the Weapons Department, was responsible for operation, maintenance, and repair of armament; care and storage of all ammunition; and deck seamanship. The ship’s Marine Detachment also was part of the Gunnery Department. Cdr. D.J. Wernimont led the Gunnery Department from 1970 to 1971. Papers arranged in this series were found in Museum offices, the CIC, and Room 6. Papers identifiable as belonging to Phillip Pugh’s personal papers have been...
Dates: Majority of material found within ca. 1952–72

Puget Sound Navy Yard, December 1944–January 18, 1945, November 26, 1944–January 9, 1945

 Series
Scope and Contents

This folder contains plans of the day and information on mess, events, personnel, housing, and transit for Puget Sound Navy Yard, where USS Sangamon was dry docked for repairs and alterations.

Dates: November 26, 1944–January 9, 1945