Currituck (AV 7) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1953

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S DIVISION First Row, Left to Right: Cortier, R. H., SHSN; Huguenin, J., TN; Turner, P. C, TN; Petrone, E. E., SN; Bielak, F., SKSN; Godlewski, J. C, SHI; Gill, T. C, AK3; Collins, J. W., SK3; Friano, C, SN; Colongelo, R. G., CS3. . . . Second Row, Left to Right: Bort, R. A., AK3; O ' Neill, J. T., SHI; Hardy, A., AKC; Ensign S. Hartogensis; Pact R. G. Glatz; Martinez, A. A., DKC; Gottsche, N. W., CSS; Moloney, N. J., CSS; Keener, D. C, SN. . . . Third Row, Left to Right: Putzier, M. D., AKAN; Stewart, K. T., TN; Lester, L., SD2; Murphy, J. M., SN; Cartrett, O. C, SN; Culmon, W. A., DKSN; Bradford, J W , CSSN; Kohanek, J. J., AN; Vines, E. G., SH3; Link, J. F., AKAN; Hoist, F. L., CSSN; Duncanson, R. J., DK3; Wat- son, J. L., SN; Colonna, F. S., DKSN; Moore, J. M., AK3; Bruckman, P. E., SN; Komada, R., SH2; Dial, H. P., SD3; Morton, R. S., SD2. . . . Last Row, Left to Right: Wilson, O., SD1; Hall, J. O., CS1; Gawlik, J. S., CS3; Forsythe, R. E., AK3; Malone, R. D., SN. First Row, Left to Right: Forsberg, E. N., SK3; Streeter, D. C, SK3; Moseley, J. H., TN; Kenyon, D., SN; Feck, W. F., AK2; Close, D. L., TN; Barge, W. E., TN. . . . Second Row, Left to Right: Jackson, E. L., AKC; Erwin, H. T., SHC; LCDR J. B. DeWilde; CHPCLK H. C. Wondergem; Powell, L E , CSC; Harper, R. O., SH3; DeAngelo, F. A., CSS. . . . Third Row, Left to Right: Porter, N., SD3; Ayala, G. F., CSS; Coates, W. J., TA; Walker, J., SD3; Felt, S., SHS; Mayer, G., SK3; Murry, J., SD1; Garrett, V. L., SKI; Kniceley, J. S., SKSN; Proctor, M. L., SH2; Kodya, R. L., CS1. . . . Last Row, Left to Right: Hagelin, R. W., SKS; lacovone, C, SN; Talcott, C. W., SN; Judge, W. P., SKS; Gibson, T. P., SHSN; Bell, A. E., AK.

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F DIVISION First Row, 1. to R: Bell, D. H., FTSN; Putx, F. K., FTSN; Phillips, C. J., Jr., SN; Croyle, L. H., SN; Smyth, W. G., GNSN; Hartshorn, C. L., SN. . . . Second Row: Crawford, L. C, GM1; Mahaffey, J. D., CMC; Lt. H. C. Robinson, Gunnery Officer; Ens. B. S. Wellman, Ass ' t. Gunnery Officer; H. C. Minnie, FCC; Imholte, R. O., GM1. . . . Third Row: Trovato, C. W., GM3; Meyers, R. L., FT3; Coker, J. E., FT2; Cotter, W. R., GM3; Keehn, E. N., GM3; Hull, R. D., GM3; Hartung, A. C, GM1; Freiermuth, G. W., GM2; Gardner, J. A., GM3; Hayes, R. U., FT3; Joslin, J. J., FTSN; Williams, R. (n), SN; Loesch, T. R., GM3. . . . Fourth Row: Mackin, J. F., GM3; Karwoski, A., GM2; Strawinsky, A. C, YNSN; Morgan, R. L., SN; Grey, D. E., SN. The men of F Division are responsible for the maintenance, repair, and operation of the ship ' s defensive fire-power, the guns. They are also the same people who through patience and fortitude, hew finished gun crews from the rough timber of other divisions aboard. The ship was constructed to serve as a sea-going mother hen for the Navy ' s seaplanes. To carry out this assignment with finesse, it is desirable that she stay afloat even in the face of enemy attack. In the future as in the past, it will be due to the men and guns kept in top condition by F Divi- sion, that the CURRITUCK will stay afloat to carry out her mission.



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The Supply Department, under LCDR J. B. DeWilde, is divided into three sections: Stores, Commissary and Ship ' s Service, and Disbursing. The Stores Group is responsible for the procurement, re- ceipt, stowage, issue, and accountability for General Stores, Equipage, Repair Parts, Fuel, and Aviation Spare Parts. A supply of general stores material is maintained to sustain the operations of the ship for a period of six months, and the supply of aviation spare parts will support a squadron of seaplanes for extended operations. The Commissary and Ship ' s Service Group operates the general mess, serving over 2,000 hot meals daily to the crew, operates the Ship ' s Store, which stocks everything from razor blades to perfume, and maintains a soda fountain and a cloth- ing store. This group also provides a barber shop, a cobbler shop, a tailor shop, and laundry service, all free of charge to the crew. The Disbursing Group maintains pay records for men on board and holds pay day. Barber Shop Laundry mm ' ' ' Soda Fountain Ship ' s Service

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