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PING, LISTEN, SET, SHOOT! 3rd DIVISION ASW Division, Sonar, ASROC and the torpedoes. The sheriff, Pipa, and Rinky-dink keeping the under- water battery up and ready all the time. The sonarmen, whose ears are especially remade during their extensive training to hear sounds which never are made. Most easily identified when they ask, Did you hear that - ? Hear what? They also run MESS tests, or something like that. R.J.Potter SOC H. A. Vroman SOC W.C.Davi s GMMC John W.Clarke S0G2 Loren J.Cuffel S0G3 George E.Dickscheid S0G3 Timothy E.Dunavin Charles R.Haralson Donald R.Jackson SOGSN SOG? SOG2 Thomas Jenci SOGSN Stephen F.Pi pa GM1 Romuald J.Potter SOI Leonard Reinikainen George F.Ritchie Richard G.Scott SOI S0G3 SOGSN L.R.Shope TM3 Joseph Troszak.lll David A.Uhl GM3 TMSN
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2d DIVISION SECOND TO NONE The gunners; Ish, Mac, Fatz, Good Dunn, hips Mart in. .. .and all the rest. They keep the 5 and 3 batteries ready air . They are most easily spotted by the coffee cup hanging from a belt loop, the rag in the hip pocket and an assortment of small wrenches and screwdrivers tucked away in their foul weather jacket. They shun cotton for the ears during gun shoots, and are notoriously hard of hearing. W. L.Degnan GM1 W.E.Love GMGC A.B.Tubbs FTGC NOT PICTURED J.D.Carrol 1 R.R.Dunn D. J . Dupu i s Frank R.Anderson ,Jr J.J.Anderson FT3 GMSN Bonn ie C.Cates SN Myron M.Diehl ,Jr GMG3 Donald E.Dugan GMG3 Robert El 1 is SN Drew W.Fatzinger William J.Grenier FTG? GM3 mm Edward W.Guloner John P. Martin, Jr F.C.McClain FT3 FTG2 GM1 Ronald W.Pi per FT2 B.W.Wi lson GM1 Kenneth R.Wolfe GMSN
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4th DIVISION PUT AWAY YOUR SLINGSHOTS. LET THE MISSILEMEN AND THE SPOOKERS UP FRONT! A.Kessel 1 FTCS A.A.Whitsett GMMC The missilemen and the spookers, characterized by working the graveyard shift, 30 pots of coffee per day, more rolling test equipment than Convair- Pomona, a language all their own, and (lest we ever forget) that mysterious, intriguing word. ... We are col 1 i mat i ng now.
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