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FRONT ROW fleft to rightj: Show, J. R., Fong, R. D., Christensen, G., Chief R. K. Urban, Chief E. L. Coizzi, LTJG J. F. Elmore, Jr., CHSCLK R. W. Trotter Chief E. F. Rudzinski, Show, R. E. Ill, Wisniewski, B.J., Schroder, G. C., Nail, J. G. MIDDLE ROW: White, R. H., Moritz, M. I., Moyer, P. W., Futrell, R. J., Perrye, M. L., Noble, R. K. Jr., Shugor, A. D., Collett, D. T., Cook, A. E., Amptmonn, A. G., Simon, J. W., Hartzog, A. W., Post, T. H. TOP ROW: Rogstod, J. M., Ring, L. M., Siebrecht, E. J., Hermer, K. W., Thompson, N. O., Jackson, T. L. Jr., Boronski, R. A., Hite, H. W., Jr., Ashton, H. E., Treodowoy, F, O. Roggo, D. L., Tucker, B. J. NOT PICTURED1 Pollock, Robert A.
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X . 'X X, 'X .lx FRONT ROW fleft to righti: Barnes, D. A., Williams, J. E., Kuhn, Cv. G., Drouin, J.F., Chief O. Zeman LT. W. E. O'Leary, Chief J. L. Nolan, Chief G. H. Strube Jr., Haynes, D. G., Gilbert, O., Olsen, E. A. Jr Napoles, P. BACK ROW: Synigal, E. E. Jr., O'Neil, J. J., Franklin, R. L., Bartlett, H. E., Ridge, J. A., Land A. L., Q Goodburn, C. L., Haynes, B. L., Bryson, C. M., Wright, W. R., Gott, C. E., O'Hara, J. J., Posadas, P., Valdez, B. B., Ladao, B. G. Flag photographer at work The 29 members of the versatile Flag Division engage in almost a dozen dissimilar occupations in assisting the Admiral and his staff. Although officially not a part of the ship's company, some of The Flag personnel have spent their entire tour of duty in Bremerton. Four men are assigned to the maintenance of the Admiral's Barge and Sedan. Four Yeomen handle the flow of paperwork in the organi- zation. The Radarmen operate the radar equipment in Flag Plot. The Quartermasters are responsible for the navigation charts and publications assigned to the staff. The Signalmen work closely with the flagship's signal bridge and maintain overall supervision of the Signal bridge during fleet and task force operations. The Radiomen serve the same purpose in the flagship's radio central as the Signalmen do on the signal bridge. The Stewards maintain the Staff OfHcers' mess and quarters. All members of Flag Division, except the Stewards, stand underway watches in Flag Plot during fleet and task force operations.
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NY ws The Administration Department closely cooperates with the Executife Othcer in performing the complex and numerous tasks ot running the executive part ot Bremerton's business. This Department is composed ot EX Division, with its varied responsibilities branching out into six diFlerent othces. The photographic laboratory and the print shop are included in the Department and the Division. All matters pertaining to Officers and all otticial correspondence are handled by the Administrative, or Captains Ottice. The Personnel Ottice has the respon- sibility ot preparing and keeping up the Enlisted men's service records. Among its many duties are receiving and transferring personnel, assigning new men to living quarters and departments aboard, carring on correspondence tor applications tor shore duty, recommendations tor advancement and medals, and serving as the tinal checking-out oltice tor departing personnel. The Legal Oltice processes disciplinary actions aboard ship, handles insurance and wills and testaments, gives legal advice, and acts as liason between civilians and the ship's men. The Training OPtice oFters civilian and Naval training and educational opportunities, such as USAFI courses, Naval schools, and university extension courses. The Chaplains Olsfice is concerned with the morale and weltare of the ship. This ottice handles Navy Relief, Red Cross, emergency leave cases, the library, and atten assists the PIO Ottice with work concerned with special events and the ship's newspaper. The PIO Ottice is responsible tor handling press and photographic releases tor publications, and activities such as tours ot the ship and special shows, which involve public relations. --if -vve . -W ...........-.W,...,...,s.ss F? lf 4 l i l l i il ' fl is ,-, 1 il it is is 2x E , , is l
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