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Item
Identifier: I.B.d.ii.2
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Logs and inventories include: Compartment Check-off Lists detailing contents of spaces; Damage Control Books that give comprehensive data about the ship and list parts, focusing on the Damage Control Systems; Daily Divisional Damage Control Reports showing discrepancies by Department that need repair; and Hull Reports recording inspection of compartments’ cleanliness, state of preservation, and watertight integrity.
Dates:
May 23, 1972
Item
Identifier: I.B.d.ii.2
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Logs and inventories include: Compartment Check-off Lists detailing contents of spaces; Damage Control Books that give comprehensive data about the ship and list parts, focusing on the Damage Control Systems; Daily Divisional Damage Control Reports showing discrepancies by Department that need repair; and Hull Reports recording inspection of compartments’ cleanliness, state of preservation, and watertight integrity.
Dates:
June 16, 1970
Item
Identifier: I.B.d.iii.6
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Inactivation is a process that lays up a ship for long-term storage in the event of mobilization or for safe storage pending disposal. Ship inactivation typically occurs in the three months preceding the official decommissioning date. Records found here include material from the INACTSHIPFAC, also known as the NISMF (Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, a Navy holding facility for decommissioned vessels, pending determination of their final fate) in Philadelphia, and its staff. There...
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1973–74
Item
Identifier: I.B.d.ii.2
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Logs and inventories include: Compartment Check-off Lists detailing contents of spaces; Damage Control Books that give comprehensive data about the ship and list parts, focusing on the Damage Control Systems; Daily Divisional Damage Control Reports showing discrepancies by Department that need repair; and Hull Reports recording inspection of compartments’ cleanliness, state of preservation, and watertight integrity.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1954–72
Sub-Group
Identifier: II.A
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
This series consists of papers that would have been in the possession of Intrepid sailors but that are unrelated to sailors’ official duties on board. It is made up of: an Intrepid Christmas card, unsigned but with a written message; two unsigned letters home; annotated maps depicting Intrepid’s route and World War II events; a Crossing the Line Ceremony script; printed poems and songs, some of which mention Intrepid; and liberty and foreign language material. The last includes...
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1940s; ca. 1967
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This series includes two files of correspondence, forms, and photographs relating to bridle arrestor system and holdback assembly work done by Naval Air Engineering Facilities. There are also multiple files of Service Changes, the means by which Naval Air Engineering Facilities direct and provide information for changes to gear resulting from field experience and test center experimentation. Service Changes include the following information: publications affected, the change and its...
Dates:
Majority of material found within April 13, 1960–April 14, 1972
Series
Identifier: I.A.b.
Scope and Contents
This series includes dispatches and memoranda. Two dispatches concern Intrepid visiting San Francisco on December 15, 1945; one of these is written as a poem. Other dispatches include instructions for ships to cease offensive operations against Japanese forces, season’s greetings and commendations from Admiral Chester Nimitz, and commendations from Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal to ALNAV (All Navy) on the occasion of the end of war with Japan. The last dispatch has many signatures on...
Dates:
Majority of material found within December 10–12, 1945; July 8, 1972–September 26, 1973, n.d.
File
Identifier: I.B.d.i.1
Scope and Contents
The Correspondence sub-series is made up of memoranda and communications. Correspondents are primarily Intrepid Commanding Officer C.S. Williams Jr. and the Commander of the Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Engineer Officer Cdr. J.D. Korthe is also a correspondent, sometimes signing “by direction” for the commanding officer (with delegated authority from him). Topics include fueling, safety gear, sounding tubes, RAV (Restricted Availability) Work Packages (shipyard work), stripping the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within June 3, 1970–December 18, 1972
Sub-Group
Identifier: II.C
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
This series consists of papers that would have been in the possession of Intrepid sailors but that are unrelated to sailors’ official duties on board. It is made up of: an Intrepid Christmas card, unsigned but with a written message; two unsigned letters home; annotated maps depicting Intrepid’s route and World War II events; a Crossing the Line Ceremony script; printed poems and songs, some of which mention Intrepid; and liberty and foreign language material. The last includes...
Dates:
January 22, 1944, n.d.