Bunker Hill (CG 52) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1991

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? 1 T5 4 X 1 7 ' MSI Bob Graham waves to his fans as he makes his way to the Mess Decks. A well fed crew is a happy crew and S-2 Division is the group responsible for keeping BUNKER HILL happy and healthy. Hey folks, these guys work hard! While the ship is underway, S-2 Personnel pre- pare four meals a day seven days a week and while the ship is inport they keep on cooking three meals a day. When the cooking is over, the baking starts and con- tinues throughout the night as breads, pastries and hot dog and hamburger buns are prepared. They ha ve the most difficult job. They ha ve to provide three to four nutritious meals a day. The hard part is making those meals taste good as well as providing a variety of foods over a period at sea. Fortunately for the crew of BUNK- ER HILL, these Mess Management Special- ists take pride in their work and do a great job! MSI Steven Ishmael removes freshly baked dinner rolls, as he helps prepare the crew's dinner. 27

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y r , M w 20 J SK3 Thomas Lipton receives a Navy Achievement Medal during the Persian Gulf Awards Ceremony COSAL, NIIN, I250 Forms, CASREP, SNAP 2 and non-NSN. Confused? If so, these are the guys that you talk too. 5-I Division personnel are the ex- perts in the complex maze of the Navy Supply System. With six store rooms on board and over 24,000 parts in inventory, these guys operated 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Pretty impressive right? Well, not only do they keep these parts on board, but if they do not ha ve something they will order it for you! No matter where the BUNKER HILL is in the world, 5-I Division will get you what you need to keep the vital equipment running. Whether it is a part for a broken ice machine, or a hard to find resistor for a computer, 5-I keeps BUNKER HILL running! 26 I t.tt , tccttcc N, ,Sv,,,V L if S SK3 Greg Bell enjoys Thailand with all his Friends!!



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MSSN .lon Carroll and MSSN Keith WaterHeld enjoly liberty in Thailand The food service attendents, from left to right, I I st rowj SN Curtis Mance, FN David Caston, SN Mike Valencia, SN Robert Willis, SN Mike Morse, SN .lohn Cruz, and SN Dwayne Irons 12nd rowj FC 3 David Thrailkill, FN Thomas Kumle, FN Douglas Gants, FN Tyler Hageman, SN Robert Hans, FC3 Ken- neth Scott, SN Da vid Dominguez, FCI Chris Murray. Below left: MS3 Hayes pre- pares hot fries for slider da y. ,X s MSSN Darryl Walker and SH3 Laurd Irvin ' ' vi, if 91 SE .xx .ff uulefl 'ff . fn-V y The mess 5PeCf8liSlS pose as the New Kids on the Block .

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