Castor (AKS 1) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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THE CREW

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OECK-1 II fe ' f k» . i» ' ■%1 F Deck— First Division: Front row; BM3 Delepine, BM3 McGrew, BM2 Decosta, BM3 Waterstraat, BMSN Schultz, SN Flake, second row; SN Bowers, SN SturglU, SN Moreno, SA Blgelow, SN Miller, SN Rau. Third row; SN Rlgogllosl, SN Tutterow, SN Todd, SN Wlmme, SN Huskey, SN Plfer, Fourth row; SN Moses, SN Spencer, SN King, SN Huff. Not Pictured Is BMCM Feltes. BMCM Feltes relaxes after a long hard day of bellowing at tios ' n mate strikers. The Deck Force is the backbone of any ship. In CASTOR, First Division is in charge of all deck space and rigging for- ward of the superstructure and Second, aft. The Bos ' nmates job is endless as the salt air and spray continually nips away at grey paint. In addition to the usual deck chores of hoisting anchor, preservation and marlin- spike seamanship, those in this ship also become experts at handling the winches both in the process of stowing the holds and in underway transfer. The cable rigs must continually be changed at each station as customer ships have varying capabilities. Ros ' ns also must coxwain and main- tain the small boats and gig. This is a thankless job when everyone else is on liberty on the Hong Kong beach. A Bos ' n mate always has the feeling that his job could never be done by automation, and he ' s right!

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