Des Moines (CA 134) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1958

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4th D I V I S I o N Third Row: KEYS, IIIGSON, MILLS, COUTROS, UPHOLD, RACE, LEVINE, ABRAMOWITZ, KERR, WILLIAMS. Second Row: BULLINGTON, DESARIO, WILFONG, WOOLSEY, CLARK, MORIN, BOYD, WARDLAW, QUINN. First Row: BARRACK, SALERNO, CARBONE, OEFELEIN, ENS DENNEY, JACOBS, ALCORN, WILEY, ZINK. The FOUilTH DIVISION is responsible for the main and second deck port amidships section of the DBS MOINKS. Divisional personnel operate the port 5 mounts— 52, 54, and 56; in addition, manning the port

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ho Admiral ' s Barge gets a gentle hoist i er the side. The THIRD DIVISION is composed of Boatswain and Gunner ' s Mates, two of the oldest rates in to- day ' s modern Navy. Though small in size, the divi- sion handles a lion ' s share of the work on the main deck aft. The primary function of the Boatswain Mates is the operation, upkeep, and maintenance of the ship ' s crane and associated spaces. Here the division stands ready at any time to off-load boats, punts, vehicles, and any of the other innum- erable items of gear required for the operation of the ship. Added to the crane is the responsibility of the hangar deck—home of the ship ' s boats and melting pot for the hundred items that flow in from various parts of the ship for part time and perma- nent stowage. On the Gunner ' s Mate level the divi- sion handles Turret III which, though ' ' deactivat- ed , remains fully operational and ready to fire. Given the above duties, plus the time consuming and highly specialized job of handling flight quart- ters, the THIRD DIVISION does its full share in keeping the DES MOINES at top proficiency. Turret 3 ' s bore gets the plunger treatment. Teamwork—the way to accomplishment.



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Fourth Row: OLSEN, MESSENGER, HARRIS, D. W., HEBEBRAND, COSTELLO, McCORMICK, OLIVEIRA, PARKER, HALLAM, HODGE. Third Row: WESTJOHN, HARRIS, J. L., OLESON, JACKSON, SMITH, MASTERS, MASTRUD, FERRY, CANBY, MORGAN, ADKINS. Second Row: ST. GERMAIN, HARREL, GEAN, HOULIHAN, HUGHES, ENS LEVIN, LTjg TUBBS, LADD, McKINNON, BEAVERS, GARY. First Row: WOODBURN. PARRISH, WILLIS, PITTS, FUQUA, KING, AKERS, BUFALO, ZIMMERMAN. amidship ' s highline station and assisting the corresponding starboard station. Boasts a number of fine petty officers, the Fear- less Fourth is one of the best instructed aboard ship.

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