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First Row L-R: BM3 J Selby. BM3 T. Lusby, BM3 T. Moody, BM3 B. Haywood. BM3 R. Ce ' +an!, BMI C. Boykin, LCDR P. Colvin, ENS M. Braatz, BM2 A Scherrer, SN W. Miller, SN F. Turzyn, SN T. Kessler, SR R. Carroll, SN A. Perez. Second Row L-R: SN A. Molinar, SA R. Ludlow, SN R. Neuez, SN J. Medlock, SN D. Powell, SN W. Schuefz, YN3 W. Goodman, SN L. Nolan, SN H. Anderson, SN D. Friez, SN T. Turnbow, SN Droba, SN R. Marmon, SA. J. Jensen, SN D. Bojar. Third Row L-R: SN C. Robinson, SN C. Salley, SN J. Wright, SA D. Shernnan, SN F. Corral, SN J. Gardner, SN O. Hawkins, SN R. Hamilton, YNSN R. Robinson, SA G. Whitney, SN J. Gurd, SR V. Rabren, SN J. Ariola, SN M. Morrison. SECOND DIVISION Like the other Deck Divisions, Second Division has a number of varied responsibilities. These include refuelinp (receiving 3 rig and delivering 4 rig), maintaining the Ceremonial Quarter- deck, maintaining 2 Deck House and 2 accommodation ladder, and cleaniness and maintenance of certain spaces throughout the ship. During UNREPS (underway replenishments) Second Division operates 2A Burton rig and the t elephone and distance line. 141
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f FIRST DIVISION First Division is responsible for the cleaniness and preservation of many spaces in Officer ' s Country on the 03 level. Deck House number one. fueling sponson number one, and the Forecastle. Each time AMERICA anchors or leaves anchorage it is the primaiy responsibility of First Division personnel to drop or pick up the hook. lien the ship ties up alongside a pier, First Division is responsible for the forward mooring lines. The division has refueling ( 1 rig) and replenishment at sea ( 1 and 2 Burton I stations. First Division First Row L-R: SN M. Cannon, BMSN D. Rouse, SN D. Wlnsock, SN S. lasllli, BM2 T. Robards, BMI E. Perrlne, LTJG J. Builder, BM3 T. Moody, BM3 G. Mlkolaiczak, SN R. Jennings, SN J. Dennis, SA T. Sklrtich, SN D. Gevert. Second Row L-R: SN J. Lang, SA M. Seljan, SA R. Hoert, SA J. Bronson, SA G. Vangorden, SN R. Howell, SN C. Davis, SA S. Gorolmo, SN E. Campbell. BMSN G. Brown, SN C. Larson. Third Row L-R: SN R. Cova, SN D. White, SN D. Ecleert, SN J. Sligar, SA V. Willman, SN J. Clark, SN B. Renfro. SN R. Maddex, SN S. Potrella, SN D. Leombruno, SN T. Campbell. 140
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THIRD DIVISION During deck evolutions Third Division mans fueling sponson 5 (starboard primary receiving station for JP-5), station 7 (heavy weather destroyer fueling rig) and 3 Burton rig on 3 deck edge elevator. The division also operates the ships incinerators (normally on a 24-hour basis while deployed in the Med), and maintains 3 Deck House, 3 accommodation ladder and the starboard waist boat boom. Third Division supplies the third section for deck watches underway and has the cleaning and main- tenance responsibility for many additional spaces. 1 lit ff f J . T V , - 1 T « % . ■ ' • . . ' ..•• . ' I First Row: SN M. Jackson, SN C. Thous. SN M. Connarton, SN T. Goreck. BM3 E. Burns, BMI G. Grupo BM3 V. Williams, BM3 S. Parker, BM2 D. Cain, LTJG R. McGowan, BMI L. Meiuin, BM3 R. Bray, BM3 M. Guy, BM3 R. Linvllle, SN C. Ausley. SN R. Williams, SN R. Escobar, SA R. Barbosa. Second Row L-R: SA R. Arno. SN R. Swann, SN M. Michelson, SN W. Burns. Jr., SA R. Corcoran. SN J. Test, SN C. Davis, SN D. Dickson, SN J. Shupshlnski, SN R Connlff, SN H. Haynes. SN S. Auraqemma, SA P. Wagner, SN C. Tucker, SN M. Donner, SN G. Gilliam, SN D. Smith. Third Row L-R: SA J. Queen, SN W Gilliam, SN D. Thomas, SN J. Green, SN R. Eatmon, SN T. Davis, SN H. Robinson, SN F. Strickland. SA J. Mulllnax, SN R. Fluharty, SN T. Clay. SN D Lislnski, SN J. Snyder, SA M. Doyle, SN G. Quilty. 142
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