Submitted Photos--Crew Page 5
Crew Photo 1972
Photo courtesy of Charlie Frisinger

Article and photo of the CO and three sailors that served on the first USS Grenadier (SS-210) sunk in WWII. It was taken at the decommissioning and transfer of Grenadier (SS-525) to
Venezuela. The article appeared in the "Key West Outpost" (the base paper) on 23 May 1973. As an interesting side note, the paper got the hull number wrong, in the first line of the article. Grenadier (SS-210) was the one lost in WWII.

Charlie Frisinger
Photo courtesy of Charlie Frisinger
Photo courtesy of Charlie Frisinger

Change of command program cover.
Photo courtesy of COB L. E . Mantta.

Change of command program.
Photo courtesy of COB L. E. Mantta.
Photos below this line courtesy of Gene Baldwin ** 1966-67
  
[left] Gene Baldwin in crew's mess. [right] Al in Grenadier barracks.
  
[left] Harry Monroe on liberty in Savannah, 1967.[right]Swim Call.
  
[left] Shark Watch. (right] Swim Call, Baldwin and Smitty.
  
[left] Port lookout watches another sub near Dry Tortugas, FL. [right] Sailor standing is a cook named Baldwin (no relation)

Grenadier in Key West

Swim Call - Somewhere in mid-Atlantic en route to the Med
Charles Paradelas EM3(SS) photo
  
Retrieving a Torpedo - Off key west                               Aft Torpedo Room - circa 1964. Charlie Weaver in white T-shirt
Charles Paradelas EM3(SS) photo

These were the first crewmembers to reenlist on Grenadier. Naval shipyard Charlestown, MA
(Left to Right) Shadrach EN3, R. I. Gregersen ET1, R. E. Billock EMFN, J. H. Mitchell
EMFN, D. H. Dalke SN and Cdr. H. G. Reaves (CO) administering the oath.
Photo courtesy John Mitchell 1951

Med. Cruise 1962

Med. Cruise 1962

Med. Cruise 1962

Med. Cruise 1962

Med. Cruise 1962

Med. Cruise 1962

Med. Cruise 1962

Med. Cruise 1962
Photo courtesy John Heaney 1962
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