Arlington (AGMR 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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Deck Department ■ The Deck Depiutment can be roughlv divided into two parts, one part concerned with deck seamanship and the other concerned with ordnance or weapons. The deck divisions maintain many of the traditional ways of the sea. Bridge watches, underwa replenish- ments, Arlington ' s boats, manning the lines, and anchors during the special sea and anchor detail, maintenance of the hull, maintenance and operation of the helicopter landing platform and the Sail and Boatswain ' s Lockers are but a few of the major functions of the Boatswain ' s Mates. The weapons side of the Deck Department rims the gamut of tasks concerning ordnance. The employment and maintenance of Arlington ' s 3 ' 50 guns and other armament and ordnance equipment, procurement, handling, stowage, and issue of ammunition and pyrotechnics constitute the largest part of their job. Deck Department serves a variety of functions throughout the ship, but their seamanship and knowledge of ordnance pro idc the means to make our Nav) ' the greatest in the world. 89

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First Division ■ The Boatswain ' s Mates are tlu- acknowledged senior rate ol the Na . Tiathtionally the Boatswain ' s Mates have been the ultimate seagoing rate-, and in them reside the traditional ways of the seafarer. First Division is responsible for nuieli of the forward pait of the ship and the forecastle (the forw aid relueling staticn at sea), which houses the anchors, anchor chains, capstans, and other ground tackle. First Division runs and maintains the Captain ' s Gig and Number One Utility Beat. They are also in charge of the Sail Locker and handle forward lines and anchors during sea and anchor details. Forecastle (Front to H.uk, from tlu- l.tt : 1. Morgan, BM3 ; M. Uriggs. BM3 ; j. Bed. BM.i ; j. Shields, HMl : J. lr,,Ms. I.TJC;; M. Hurst, BMC ; J. Fret, .SN ; M. Addeo, SN ; R. Shaw, SN ; D. Landof, SN : J. Martinez, S ; A. Warren, SN : B. Douglas, SN ; R. Hall, SN ; W. Byrd, SN ; D. Farabough, SN ; L. Campbell, SN ; ]. Bushing. SN ; M. Howard, BM3 ; J. Healy, SN ; J. Palmer, SN ; R. Mondragon, SN ; J. Sutton, SN ; I-. Stonebraker, BM3 ; H II.iIIi.hm. SN ; B. Warner, SN ; A. Smith, SN : G. Finfeldt, SN ; J. Brawley, SN ; B. H.irris, SN ; |. Sisk, SN ; B. Fnoeh, BM3. 90

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