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Weapons Department LIEUTENANT W. R. STEWART LTJG M. H. TRENT LTJG S. V. MILLER ENS M. D. ZEIDERS ENS R. E. HYER ENS J. L. WILTERDINK
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Uniied Stdt(26 THE NUMBERS GAME During the almost eight months between 31 July 1976 and 21 March 1977. fii4 B£y steamed some 39,626 nautical miles, burning some 3,140,671 gallons of fuel. In addition, the air detachment conducted some 395 landings and take-offs, con- suming 32,311 gallons of JP-5. (The total fuel bill came to $1,221,601.04.) The crew ate 169,249 meals on board, devour- ing almost 14 tons of bread and washing it all down with 92,163 cups of coffee, 75,013 cans of soda and 202,560 glasses of milk. $547,169.78 was paid to the crew, 967 movies were shown and the corpsmen gave 1135 shots. To provide all these items, a total of 24 underway replenishments, both alongside and ver- tical, were conducted.
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The Weapons Department is the reason why the BAR BEY exists; to detect, track, and destroy sub- marines while escorting other ships to their destination. The Sonar Technicians, Torpedomen, and Gunnersmate Technicians of AS Division through the use of the Ships SQS-26 and 35 sonars, search the waters around the BARBEY and the ships that she is escorting to prevent submarine attack. The Gunnersmates and Fire Control Technicians of 2nd Division are responsible for maintaining the 5 inch 54 gun mount and fire control system director and com- puter for use in gun fire support missions, surface to air defense or surface to surface encounters. The unsung heros of the Weapons Department are the Boatswains Mates of 1st Division. Although not responsible for maintaining the components of a sophisticated launcher or radar system, these deck seaman are responsible for keeping BARBEY supplied and refueled by supervising alongside or vertical replenishments, rigging booms and ladders, running the ships boats, and bridge watchstanding as helmsman, messenger and lookout. The responsibility for making BARBEY the smart looking and proud ship that she is extends from stem to stern and is characterized by every safe, seamanlike evolution that is executed. -▼« 5 1 HI ■■ %i 1 T Jk y ' . flH t ' Hb B jb i t ' H m H m f: ■•■ ■ ■ ■ 1 1 J FTCS MUSGRAVE STGC STRODEL BMC HUGHES
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