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| Boot Camp Recruit Training Command US Naval Training Center, San Diego, California Company 63-422 Company 422 was formed 18 Sep 1963, marched in graduation ceremonies 6 Dec 1963, and departed NTC San Diego 9 Dec 1963. Many recruits from eastern states were originally scheduled to undergo basic training at Great Lakes NTC, near Chicago, but were diverted to San Diego due to a spinal meningitis outbreak at Great Lakes.
Row 1: Phillip Rensen, Joel Lindsey, Charles Burrow, John Garcia, Ralph Mathis
Row 2: Troy Noonan, Howard Barnett, Jack Sheldon, Robert Mace, Thomas Hux, Calvin Fowler (Company Commander), John Goodling, Lee Brown, Wilbur Tatum, Adrian Synegal, Andrew Shepard
Row 3: Donald Lake, Stephen Rutkowski, Allyn McCombs, Kenneth Henderson, Tommie Edmonds, James Ries, Gus Cavil, Donald Scorcz, Leroy Griffin
Row 4: Loy Smith, Kenneth Crock, Fred Zivicky, James Bigbie, Billy Williams, Richard Farner, James Heayn, Jan Samson, Phillip Wells, Wendell Pittman, Fred Dunn
Row 5: James Reish, Carthell Lewis, Danny Johnson, John Yates, Jerry Kelly, Raymond Ward, Joseph Washington, Robert, Rivera, William Lee, Alan Lefkowitz, Thomas Mitchell, Melvin Scroggins
Row 6: Ronald Huffert, William Tyler, Victor Criswell, Patrick Horton, Melvin Patton, Joseph Orban, Dale Uzzel, Karl Anderson, Benjamin Trower, Russell Groomes, Lennet Grivat
Row 7: Johnnie McVey, Ronald D’Angina, James Lawson, Jesse Bennett, James Knight, George Taylor, Danny Shaw, Alfred Roberts, Donald Hays, Carl Abbott, Leo Grabowski, Sidney Kilpatrick | 
Click on photo to enlarge Company 422 – Graduation ceremony – December 6, 1963 | 
Click on photo to enlarge Company officers Kneeling Charles Burrow, Yeoman, Coupeville, Washington
Row 1 Troy Noonan, Guidon Bearer, Savannah, Georgia Thomas Hux, Recruit CPO, Savannah, Georgia Calvin Fowler BM1, Company Commander John Goodling, Recruit Assistant PO, Savannah Georgia Andrew Shepard, Right Guide, Lufkin, Texas
Row 2 Phillip Rensen, Educational PO, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Joel Lyndsey, Squad Leader Ralph Mathis, Master At Arms, Ozark, Alabama John Garcia, Non-Swim PO, Houston, Texas
Row 3 Wilbur Tatum, Squad Leader, Savannah, Georgia Lee Brown, Squad Leader, Lynn Haven, Florida Adrian Synegal, Squad Leader, Tuskegee, Alabama Robert Mace, Squad Leader, McDonogh, Maryland Jack Sheldon, Squad Leader, Riverton, Wyoming Howard Barnett, Laundry PO, Hanceville, Alabama |
Clowning around
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On guard Joseph Washington & Andrew Shepard |
At ease Charlie Burrow |
Gotcha! James Knight & Joseph Washington |
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Charlie's first letter home, September 21, 1963 “So far, we’ve spent most of our time marching, standing at attention, and getting chewed out.” | 
Letter home, September 26, 1963 “Well it’s 1700 (5:00pm) and the temperature is down to a mere 109°. It was 115° most of the afternoon. This set a record for San Diego for all time.
“After getting up at 0430 this morning, we spent most of the morning marching. Two guys had to go to the dispensary for heat prostration....
“I have been appointed to the job of company yeoman. I have to keep charge of watch guard rosters, check out sheets, walking permits, daily schedule sheets, morning strength reports, and permits for inspections, drills, mess, and numerous other activities. I must also keep the Commanding Officer’s office clean, and keep him supplied with coffee from the Battalion Office.
“Right now, we are still forming. That means that we are still taking qualifying exams, physical exams, being issued clothing. Incidentally, right now we are wearing bell bottom jeans and blue denim shirts, with web belts and leggings. Since I am yeoman, I get to carry a sheathed bayonet on my belt. Up until yesterday we wore white sneakers, but now wear black boots. All recruits that wear the white sneakers are easily recognized as greenies and affectionately called “mothballs” by everyone else.” | 
Recruit Petty Officer Second Class Patch worn by company squad leaders, master-at-arms and yeoman. |  RPO2 Certificate of Appointment November 18, 1963 | 
San Diego Evening Tribune November 22, 1963 | 
San Diego Union November 23, 1963 | Letter home, November 24, 1963 “Ironically, I was taking the”JFK Physical Fitness Test” at the very moment that Pres. Kennedy was assassinated. We had just finished a 300 yd. Run when I overheard some other boys discussing the shooting. At first it seemed almost impossible to believe.” |  The Hoist USNTC San Diego November 27, 1963 |  The Hoist USNTC San Diego November 27, 1963 |  Letter of Commendation Company Academic Award December 5, 1963 |  Letter of Commendation Company Honorman December 5, 1963 | 
The Hoist USNTC San Diego December 6, 1963 | 
The Hoist USNTC San Diego December 6, 1963 |

Company Honormen The Hoist, December 6, 1963 

Our "yearbook", The Anchor 
USNTC, from The Anchor 
Links The Quarterdeck – NTC history Liberty Station – NTC transformed Company 63-422 Roster Mealey, T.M., Ltjg, Battalion Commander Fowler, Calvin S., BM1, Company Commander Abbott, Carl L., Pauls Valley, Oklahoma Andersen, Karl V., Eureka, California Argo, Danny W., Houston, Texas Barnett, Howard, Hanceville, Alabama Bennett, Jesse, New Orleans, Louisiana Bigbie, James E., Savannah, Georgia Brown, Lee T., Lynn Haven, Florida Burrow, Charles H., Coupeville, Washington Cavil, Gus E., Cameron, Texas Criswell, Victor E., Manchester, Missouri Crock, Kenneth A., Bellevue, Washington D'Angina, Ronald L., Norwood, Ohio Dunn, Fred J., Griffin, Georgia Edmonds, Tommie J., St. Louis, Missouri Farner, Richard B., Little Rock, Arkansas Garcia, John R., Houston, Texas Goodling, John M., Savannah, Georgia Grabowski, Leo F., South Plainfield, New Jersey Griffin, Leroy, Chadbourn, North Carolina Grivat, Lettet J., Jr., Loreauville, Louisiana Groomes, Russell E., Riesterstown, Maryland Hall, Douglas V., Groton, Connecticut Hays, Donald L., Seattle, Washington Heayn, James T., Levittown, Pennsylvania Henderson, Kenneth F., Mansfield, Missouri Holweger, Mark C., Franklin, Ohio Horton, Patrick M., Seattle, Washington Huffert, Ronald O., Montville, New Jersey Hux, Thomas M., Savannah, Georgia Johnson, Danny R., Pasadena, Texas Kelley, Jerry W., Tuscaloosa, Alabama Kilpatrick, Sidney, Mobile, Alabama Knight, James L., Fort Worth, Texas Lake, Donald P., Grand Junction, Colorado Lawson, James R., Maple Valley, Washington Lee, W.H., Felsenthal, Arkansas Lefkowitz, Alan G., Boonton, New Jersey Lewis, Carthell, Jr., Panama, Florida Lindsey, Joel W., Jr., Savannah, Georgia Mace, Robert J., McDonogh, Maryland Mathis, Ralph, Ozark, Alabama McCombs, Allyn D., Uncasville, Connecticut McVey, Johnnie R., Grand Junction, Colorado Mitchell, Thomas F., Grafton, West Virginia Noonan, Troy E., Savannah, Georgia Orban, Joseph F., Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Patton, Melvin E., Palisade, Colorado Pittman, Wendell W., Foxworth, Mississippi Reish, James F., Denver, Colorado Rensen, Phillip L.J., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ries, James R., Cincinnati, Ohio Rivera, Robert C., Ontario, California Roberts, Alfred W., Riverdale, Georgia Ruch, William T., Cincinnati, Ohio Rutkowski, Stephen T., Greenport, New York Samson, Jan N., Birmingham, Alabama Scroggins, Melvin M., Houston, Texas Shaw, Danny G., Absecon, New Jersey Sheldon, Jack C., Riverton, Wyoming Shepard, Andrew E., Lufkin, Texas Skorcz, Donald D., Rock Springs, Wyoming Smith, Loy O., Elizabethtown, Illinois Synegal, Adrian L., Tuskegee, Alabama Tatum, Wilbur D., Jr., Savannah, Georgia Taylor, George, Marion, North Carolina Trower, Benjamin, Greenport, New York Tyler, William W., Atlanta, Georgia Uzzel, Dale E., Houston, Texas Ward, Raymond B., Savannah, Georgia Washington, Joseph A., Montgomery, Alabama Wells, Phil W., Kingsport, Tennessee Williams, B.L., Jr., Birmingham, Alabama Yates, John T., Mobile, Alabama Zivicky, Fred, Baltimore, Maryland | |
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