Barry (DDG 52) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1996

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S-3 Division Ship ' s Servicemen pio ide all of the comforts of life while on those long underway periods. Included are the Barbershop, Ship ' s Store, Laundry and vending machines. The superb service offered to every ; crewmember by these services are what makes the underway a life a little more tolerable. j S-4 Division Disbursing Clerks are those who maintain the pay, distribute the LES ' s, travel allowances, reimbursements and all other monetary concerns. Due to the importance of these matters, keeping on the good side of your local DK is a must. 40 USS Barry A ll

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S-1 Division Storekeepers create what is knows as S-1 Division. They support every department within the ship in all aspects - ordering, receiving, inspecting, stowing, shipping, packaging, and disseminating materials thought the ship. They keep an accurate account of all equipage, consumables, and repair parts. They also maintain record, reports, correspondence as well as prepare forms related to all the materials they handle. S-2 Division Mess Management Specialist are who keep your Barry sailor well nourished. They process all foods ensuring balanced and nutritious daily amounts of food are rationed to each sailor onboard. They bake bread, cakes, pies, and pastries while underway. They maintain all storeroom records and ensure ample amounts of food is always onboard to support any mission. 39



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IRST CLAS ASSOCIATION Barrys First Class Association, headed by STGl(SW) Blanke, sponsored several pizza nightsj Bingo games, and other morale-boosting activities to shatter the monotony of extended underw ay periods. One of the best events was a Casino Night that turned every sailor into a high roller and transformed the Mess Decks into a lavish Las Vegas gaming hotel. In addition to planning activities, the First Class Association was always there to aid junior sailors with professional and military development. Estab- lishing the infamous ESWS Murder BoardJ an oral board of first class petty officer subject matter experts, they helped to ensure ESWS candidates were ready for the real board. The leadership and talent in BARRYs First Class Associa- hon will fill the Chief Petty Officers Mess of many ships in the future. With Bingo, raffles, Casino Night, and pizza nights, over $1000.00 was raised to help with Cruise Book costs. STGl(SW) Gary Blanke - President of the First Class Association First Class Association 41

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