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UPEHATIU S IIIPAHTNIE T if X. .Qi The Operations Department is truly the nerve center of the ship. It is the department that know what we're doing, when, where and how. The radarmen are the external, long range eyes of the ship that must be ever alert to intercept the enemy on the sea and in the air. The ra- darmen are further responsible for the voice communications whic-h is necessary to the coordination of combined forces. The radiomen and teleman are the men responsible for the receiving and sending of all coded messages for the ship. The yeoman and person- elman must take care of all the administrative and ,clerical duties, that are characteristic of our modern Navy. Those windbeaten and sunburned men on the bridge are the quarter- masters who do all the visual communicating, besides assisting in the navigation the ship. A The efficient Well coordinated actions of the men of the Operations Department have won many compliments this cruise, but any credit given to this department must be given in a great part to one man, Lt James E. Phalan, the Operations Officer, who's outstanding and effi- cient work has warranted the resp.ect and admiration of every man in his department. V 19
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SUPPH IIEPAIHNIE T A Z f 2 C f' 'NN Ig-1 F! W 'M I, f ,Y in f' f T E y f The Supply Division is one of the most colorful divisions on the ship, for they are the men who feed us, cut our hair, wash our clothes, and give us money. The storekeepers have the big job of ordering all the supplies for the ship, which is usually in denominations of tons. The disbursing clerks, under the capable eye of the Disbursing Officer, must keep track of the many thousands of dollars it takes to pay us. ' The hospitalmen in sick bay, must put up with our routine aches and pains at sick call everday, and are alert twenty-four hours a day in case of emergency. The barber and the laundrymen are constantly employed at the endless job of cutting our hair and washing our clothes. The cooks and bakers have the very touchy job of trying to satisfy our finicky appetites, and those of us who were aboard last year must, in truth, admit that they have done a great job this cruise.
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