Currituck (AV 7) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1953

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Page 78 text:

H DIVISION Bock Row: Grades, F. N., HM3; Yoder, P. L., HM3; Pelfery, C. E., SN; Sanders, J. B., HM3; Roberts, S. W., DT3; Blackistone, R. R., HM3. . . . Seated: Sesto, J. J., HM1; Titus, E. W., LTJG; Stowell, R. H., LCDR; Holder, A. S., HMC; Gobin, J. R., HM2. . . . Front Row: Kravat, J. D., HM3; Salvi, J., SN; Cossinori, R., DT3. The role of the Medical Department aboard the U.S.S. CURRITUCK is to efficiently protect and promote the general health and welfare of all ship ' s personnel, and to care for the sick and injured according to the highest standards of the medical profession. We endeavor to return to health and duty all those under our care in as short a time as is possible from a sound medical standpoint. The motto of the Hospital Corps is, to keep as many men at as many guns as many days as possible. The Medical Officer is responsible for all matters pertaining to the health of the personnel, prevention and control of disease, care of the sick and injured, sanitary and food inspections, physical examinations and proper maintenance of records in regards to such matters. These are only a few of his many duties and responsibilities. The Chief Hospital Corpsman is the Administrative Assistant to the Medical Officer. The Medical Department has a pharmacy, laboratory, x-ray, operat- ing room, doctor ' s office, surgical dressing room, clerical office, galley, and a 17 bed ward. We also have a small isolation ward for those patients affliaed with a contagious disease. Included within H Division is a fine Dental Department with two complete dental units and a dental x-ray machine. The depart- ment is equipped to do oral surgery but has no facilities for prosthetics. The Dental Officer has as his assistants two dental technicians and one dental striker.

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OC DIVISION ■■m l M S 48 r 1 1 ? 1 !!■■■ I First Row: Duckworth, D. A., TE3; Isselhardt, R. L., SN; Shampel, C. W., RMSN; Menges, R. J., RMS; Weikel, T. L., AL3; Williams, R. M., TE3. . . . Second Row: Himes, F. O., TE1; LTJG S. B. Smith; Lt. F. M. Lacey; Ens. J. S. Tasker; Aldrich, C. E., ALC; Woiculewicz, Z. J., RM1. . . . Third Row: Thibo, E. D., SN; Hood, P. O., QMSN; Kolockovsky, S. J., TESN; Roberts, J. B., AL3; Dennison, L. M., RM2; Von Orden, C. H., TE3; Koprowski, D., RMSN; Murphy, R. D., QMSN; Welch, C. B., SA; Demetrius, J. A., TESN. . . . Fourth Row: Torion, E. T., RMSN; Keefe, R. F., TE3; Bottinelli, M. P., RMSN; Harkness, E. W., RM3; Mele, F. D., RMS. The role of the Medical Department aboard the U.S.S. CURRITUCK is to efficiently protect and promote the general health and welfare of all ship ' s personnel, and to care for the sick and injured according to the highest standards of the medical profession. We endeavor to return to health and duty all those under our care in as short a time as is possible from a sound medical standpoint. The motto of the Hospital Corps is, to keep as many men at as many guns as many days as possible. The Medical Officer is responsible for all matters pertaining to the health of the personnel, prevention and control of disease, care of the sick and injured, sanitary and food inspections, physical examinations and proper maintenance of records in regards to such matters. These are only a few of his many duties and responsibilities. The Chief Hospital Corpsman is the Administrative Assistant to the Medical Officer. The Medical Department has a pharmacy, laboratory, x-ray, operat- ing room, doctors office, surgical dressing room, clerical office, galley, and a 17 bed ward. We also have a small isolation ward for those patients afflicted with a contagious disease. Included within H Division is a fine Dental Department with two complete dental units and a dental x-ray machine. The depart- ment is equipped to do oral surgery but has no facilities for prosthetics. The Dental Officer has as his assistants two dental technicians and one dental striker.

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