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Ens R, J, Bluhm, Gunnery Officer BMCS R. M, Zelenak, Boatswain n GMC-MC L. A. Campbell, 3rd Div LI. B. L. Auwen, First Lieutenant DEG? bEI7'fMC'N'f How does one describe that certain group of men who, no matter what time of day or night, or weather condition, can be found doing the less glamorous but very im- portant jobs that make the C ac the great ship that she is? This group of men can best be identified by their paint-splattered dungarees and the casual way in which they handle a swab. They can be found chipping out bulkheads, painting the sides, or doing just about any other task that calls for a man who isn't afraid to get dirty. They are the fellows you see manning the winches and the messenager lines during the long hours of UNREPS. No matter what little chore they are doing, they all come under the proverbial heading of deck apes. Although they sometimes get mad at you for calling them that, you can't help but get the feeling that deep down they wear the title with pride and a feeling of accomplishment, for after all, the only reward they sometimes receive is that nice feeling of self-satisfaction. A
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I tl D! All stations fall in, standby to recieve. . . ll f xxx X ZQ?3Ag 5 ,gg WVR Z, A deok ape is all brawn and no brain huh? Well buddy, you oouldn't be further from the truth. as the men in the FIRST DIVISION prove every day. True, there are a lot of sweep and swab-downs and red-leading, as a look at any of the division's cleaning spaces will show, but a bos'n must have a head on his shoulders also. For such jobs as manning the ship's helm, helo-details, and bouy parties, a man needs a very sharp and alert mind. He must know all about fire fighting, damage control, first aid, and a host of other im portant jobs. The men of FIRST DIVISION must not only know their own individual duties but they must have a working knowledge of every other job around them. All brawn ha ha' I sw ept it all under the rug! I Mooring the ship to an anchor bouy Good gosh! lt's a whale! . l V d W, X :fry A
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