Brush (DD 745) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1962

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FOX DIVISIQN Ping Jockeys is the name given to the sonarmen. The submarines have more colorful names for them. Once our men got their blood-shot eyes and their supersensitive ears on the trail of a sub, the issue was usually decided in favor of the BRUSH. '4Pottsy and 6'Guss-Gusf' '4Mouse and all the sonar gang took their jobs quite seriously. Testimony of this fact is big White HAH that BRUSH picked up for excellence in ASW. Fire Controlmen make up another part of the Fox Division. Dead eye Dixon's men managed to keep their gear in top shape. Their motto was: 'GI fired a shot into the air and where it landed . . .N The Torpedomen make up the final part of the Fox Division. They take their job of ASW even more seriously than the Sonarmen. For example, sometimes they drop five handgrenades at a time to mark a submarine attack instead of one. The Triple Threat Fox Division was a rather mild bunch ashore, with the exception of the Divi- sion Party. They would be glad to tell you all about it if they could only remember.



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R DIVISION Send the duty 'A' man to Officers' Forward. How often have they heard these words? How- ever, that's their job, keeping the vital machinery of the ship in operating order. 'Tut all electronic gear in standby while shifting to shore power. This word and uRig the WestPac lights, are just two of the many tasks that keep the sparkies busy. ' '4Duty IC man, lay to the Wardroomf' Between the crew and the officers there was a continual struggle over the duty projector. There is also the pitlog master speed indicator to contend with- The IC man believes that speed is all relative, for the BRUSH was without a pitlog most of the time. ulfley! We have water in Forward Diesel. This was screamed to the Shipfitters but, as usual, they could handle it. With a little help from repair facilities in Sasebo, they got the whole deck house watertight. R Division is constantly at work throughout the ship. If it's not actual work then it's drill after drill maintaining battle TC-3dY DC parties. MR Division has their problems, but never S0 had until they were graced with a new Division Officer, commonly known as Dicky Damage.

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