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ist Row: swim, JONES, WAKEEIELD, KIDDER, pizzuri, HULL, Dopson. 2nd Row: cox, MCPHERSON, KQELL, METcALEE, I-IERDTNER, BAm2oWs, Mumoz, Noi2i2is. The 2nd division has both deck and gunnery duties. ln Functioning as a deck division, the 2nd division has both topside and below-decks spaces to maintain. The primary topside space where the men get most ol: their training in seamanship is the atter boat pocket. Here are housed, with one exception, all ol: the ship's boats. It is the 2nd division's responsibility to see that these boats are properly stowed and to put them into the Water whenever they are needed. The special pride and joy ol: the divi- sion is the IH22 motor whaleboat which is main- tained as the ready lite boat. ln it's Function as a gunnery division, the 2nd division's gun gang lceeps the aliter halt ot the ship's 5 f38 cal. mounts in good operating condition. ln addi- tion, the entire complement ol: the division man these mounts when circumstances demand such action.
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lst Row: WARNICK, NUZUM, MCCREA, JARVIS, ERANKS, SINCLAIR, MARTIN, GROENEVELD, SHELTREN, LTJG MCCLAIN, LTJG JORDAN H HORACE HELBERG, SCHERDIN, BOWERS, DAY, HURTADO, RINALDI, NORDHAUS, D. JONES. 2nd Row: G. JONES, LOOS, BRADLEY, NICHOLS RHODES GRANT WILSON, HUNTER, W. ROMINE, SUGARMAN, JARRATT, WIEGAND, ELDRIDGE, CISNEROS, SAZUETA, GOETZINGER, TAYLOR, DUNCAN STONE 3rd Row: JAMES, L. ROMINE, RETTIT, ROSS, BOYD, SULLIVAN, ECCLES, GETZ, HEIN, C. HORACE, WOOTEN, THOMAS, MORRISON, BEHANNON BROCK CARLTON. 3rd DIVISION The 3rd chvidon is dhdded into the C5un and the Deck C5ang. The Former E hw charge ot the cIeanIiness and maintenance oi: six quadrupIe-barreIIed LLOmm heavy machine guns. A highiy technicaI knowiedge of gunnery is required For this important work. AIso, they are responsibIe For the cIeanIiness and preservation oi: ammunition ready-service stowage spaces Seamanshknis a major pmt ot the Deck C5angE wvork VVhen retuehng anothership, the divisionis Fueling rig is used-when the BOXER herseII3 is being retueled, the division receives the tankeris hose: They handIe the Stat? Gangway. The ik! motor whaIeboat, which is the work-horse ot the ship because ot it's varied uses, is assigned to this division. Watches stood by the 3rd division include the messenger For the JOOD, Forward brow sentry and the garbage watch. At sea, under normaI cruising conditions, the division provides men For the IiI3e boat watch, annunciator watch and heImsman. General upkeep oI: all gear on the many stations is a very necessary task which the 3rd division carries out in a commendabIe manner.
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