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F SN Gaines and SN Garr on their jobs during anchor raising. First division raising the anchor. BM3' ERB piping Dinner for the crew . First' 'division receiving the mail from a small boat in Da Nang Harbor.
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1 t ivision Kneeling left to right. L. Engleman, G. Hummel, J. Butterworth, A. Hernandez, C. Cole, R. Johnson, W. Sexon Front row left to right. L. Garr, D. Hargrave, E. Ander- From the words underway shift colors, lst Division knew they faced a long and strenuous task. Many of the men in the Division were inexperienced, but they would learn quickly, because soon they would be involved in the many evolutions of underway stores and ammu- nition replenishments, along with refueling, anchor, and the frequent helo details. Along with the many replenishments lst Division personnel spent many hours as watch standers on the Bridge. As Helmsman, Lookouts and Engine Order Telegraph Operators. Plus during their off watch time they turn to cleaning and preserving the exterior appearance of the ship. During the cruise lst Division completed many underway replenishment alongside various types of Naval ships for Ammunition, Fuel and son, J. Cavanaugh, D. Trask, J. Bums, F. Lulow. Back row left to right. R. Kelly, J. Padro, D. Petry, W. Noggle, -D. Flynn, G. Armstead, C..Barbour, R. Light- wine 4-stores. These unreps were often performed at night in extremely rough seas. Upon securing from one rearming detail in rough weather a man was washed over the side, but within minutes after the word was passed down to lst Division, they were manned and ready on the Focsle and in the motor whale boat to recover the man. During the minutes it took to reposition the ship for the recover, lst Division was making ready the rescue gear so no time would be wasted when we came within reaching distance of the man. When we were close enough. Life rings and retrieving lines were thrown to the man and he was brought safely aboard. Through experience and long hours of work the former inexperienced men are now capable and effective sailors of lst Division. LTJG Pittman First Lieutenant
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ffykfff 'AMW' ' gw ,, M! wfywf , f w fa f lst Division raising the jack staff for entering port. First division at Work disposing of empty brass after a firing mission off the coast of Vietnam. 90 new-...M his v, First division compartment after a long days work. BM3 Lois, SN Baroso and SN Armstead practice some line splicing and knot typing on the ASROC Deck. Gig CTCW preparing boatarun for DESRON 15.
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