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wEAPoNs DEPARTMENT As the name implies, the Weapons Department is the fighting arm of the ship. The men of First, Second, and Fox divisions must - l t dto our five- operate, maintain and repair all the equipment re a e inch gun battery and to our anti-submarine torpedoes and hedge hogs. When not pinging on an exercise submarine, the sonarmen were on the fantail operatingthe Bathythermalgraph,adevice for taking deep sea temperatures. , Deck hands of First and Second divisions are responsible for the appearance of the ship. When a ship is deployed to the North Atlantic she is left without home port support and must care for herself the best she can. As the months rolled by the BEATTY looked better and better. On more than one occasion, she was complimented as being the best looking ship in the squadron. The credit goes to the men of First and Second divisions, their hard work and continuous attention. The above are the primary tasks of the divisions of the Weapons Department,but worthy of note arethe multitude of various tasks performed by these meng replenishment and transfer of all types while at sea, honors and ceremonies, underway watch standing on the bridge, after steering, our beloved motor vsihale boat, small arms, and more. ,:,Rf at XJ 4 E i 44.-I
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