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The bridge asks and Combat Information Cen- ter CCICJ delivers. Around the clock, CIC gives timely and accurate information on the tactical solution. From secretive SPECOPS to high densi- ty battle group operations, CIC has done it and always in a superb manner. So who's behind it all? CIC is manned by a close knit group of dedi- cated professionals from CS-1 division. Made up of Operation Specialist and Electronic Warfare ratings, CS-1 personnel are intricately involved in all facets of shipboard operations. Missilex's, C1unnex's, ASWex's, Man Overboards, Pubex's, Tactical drills, no matter what the exercise or evolution CS-1 is involved! These are those much forgotten individuals who are seen walking out of CIC bleary-eyed and exhausted after endless hours of watch only to return a few short hours ater. CS-1 division, here's to you! BAM BAM. .T. J. ROWLAND HUSS PLANKOWNER WW Z :fm fr, J iS ,y'---..... 5. . -- A- .1 if y 0 ms Jusf HAQPENS To Bf ,VM W5-:fig-f po5f,oR YMJGER m C511 YvW'5'0'0l 00 0 fm W OSCS QSWJ CANTRELL QSC fgwy MILLS PLANKOWNER IJLANKQVVNER OS1 QSWQ PRIEST EW1 QSW5 MQNELLY O52 QSWB BURKINS EW2 BLANCO PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER f... ,. ' f.---.4.A-.-..1.-- U. .N,.f,,-..,- 1.4.p...a-mv- .z4w. ' J Q.:-. J-1-.-sn---an-o '- -' ' , ' ' N ' .. . Q 'Qin-1 -' H' T' .4-A- ' ,, - 'V - ,...,,.,l,,, OS2 QSWJ O52 GREANEY O52 MANCIL OS2 NIEMCEWICZ MCELHANNQN PLANKOWNER PLANKGWNER OS2 QSWJ QUINONES PLANKOWNER Ewa WILLIAMS EW3 TOMPKINS oss C. SMITH 053 BYRNES PLANKOWNER PLANKQWNER O53 STONER OS3 K. SMITH O53 MASARIK OSSN KOHL PLANKOWNER CS-2 DIVISIGN The Anit-Submarine warfare division is a small, elite group of Sonar Technicians and Tor- pedomen who are responsible for operating and maintaining the sophisticated ANXSQS-56 So- nar, associated electronic equipment, and the handling, stowage and maintenance of the MK- 46 torpedoes and launching equipment. They most often are found in the dark recesses behind CIC, standing an alert watch for their silent, sub- merged adversary of listening to the porpoise or whales, and often can be seen in their natural habitat adjacent to the torpedo tubes doing regu- lar PMS on the torpedoes and tubes. Many of their hours are spent caring for the NIXIE tor- pedo countermeasures equipment, or monitoring and reporting the temperatures below the ocean's surface with the Expendable Bathythermograph. Their day to day work is often routine andw wif sometime boring, but they patiently wait for the day or night when the IMC sends out the mes- sage Now set condition HAS. Suddenly, the men from ASW havea job , . . a purpose. I I LT. CURTIS W. STEINOLPSON 1 2 g I E 4 P i l 'lr M, 1 w A 1 STG1 QSWJ HUBER TM1 SPANN STG2 ELLIOT STG2 DEAN PLAN KOWNER ,mf 'wwe ' , ,ff STG2 LEWIS STCM QSWQ SHERRILL STG2 PADINI STGSN TYSON STGSN TACK , 4, MW! w ww .. -1 , W A STCSN SHIREY STGSN GORECKI PLANKOWNER H ENS JOHN W. WHITE IIPTII x ,1 sk CS-3 DIVISIGN t CS-3 division consists of a hardy group of Fire Control Technicians and Gunners Mates who are responsible for fighting the ship. They perform the maintenance and operation of all the weapon related equipment. This includes the MK-92. FCS, the MK-13 Guided Missile Launcher, the MK-'75 Q76mmJ Gun Mount, the CIWS fwhich stands for Close in Weapon System not Christ it Won't Shootj, and all small arms and ammunition from Missiles to .22 caliber. These men are extensively trained in the op- eration of modern weapon systems which are designed to counter any threat from MACH 3 missiles to individual terrorist attacks. The monotonous yet crucial weapon watches they stood, both underway and in port, through- out the deployment are a credit to their true dedi- cation and professional pride. Always ready to man their equipment at a moments notice shows that these men are prepared to do whatever it takes to protect and defend Country and Crew! . , .Af -f - - xg, ' '....:..x..L --s... i..,.r. ..., ,.,.........-f...:...-...r:..' W - --m,,:...:,-..4...,rA Y., I- 4 N Q in WL, ,M A ml 1, mm. 'lad , . K . ,,., ,, ,, ,.,. , .a,.,..,,..Ax....,.-,Q..f.5.-4.se,un- ,,.:n......-f..n.w.,z1. ...W . , . -Q... . ---if. 9?-.,. GMG1 4jSW5 BRANDT GMM1 QSWJ GMM1 GREINER GMG2 MURCH CRAWFORD PLANKOWNER ' PLANKOWNER Just Tweeking, Captain! f ! PTM2 HARLAN FTG2 WILLIAMS PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER ! i PTMC qswp FILLIO News Flash! Schedule Change . . . Again! PTG2 ALLEN PLANKOWNER PTM2 PAULSEN ni 4.4. A ...-. .,,.. ...,,..f--rm-.rm-f......,,..,...,, .,.-..,..,...,,..,..,..,.-.1.,,.....-.-.....-....., ..-, .uf ..,... ,, GMG2 PHILLIPS FTG3 ANDERSON PLANKOWNER If You Can't Fix It PTM3 HUDSON GMG3 SCHUUR PLANKOWNER .,,.-g......-'. J ..... .. ,.. -MQ1fw.wm-.4Q,e,mnQbp,.q ,, ,.- -,. . ,,., . Mr .. ., . ... on 144,...,..,......nu--.-- GMG3 MURDOCK GMM3 DAYTON GMMSN REICHMANN GMGSN SKAGGS S' A H J i l ? PTGSN MERRILL PLANKOWNER L li cwo4 JOHN J. MoRRissEY IIETII IIICII Q va 4, HDS, C5-4 DIVISICDN CS-4 is responsible for the operation and maintenance of a wide assortment of electronic equipment and systems. These highly skilled in- dividuals perform a variety of functions ensuring equipment is always UTWEAKEDH to top perfor- mance. ET's maintain and repair a multitude of equip- ments including a communication suite capable of instantaneous worldwide COMMS, Radars ca- pable of detecting contacts from 50 yards to 500 miles and Navigation equipment displaying ship's position in any weather with pinpoint ac- curacy. ICMEN maintain all interior communica- tions systems, ship's gyro, underwater log and helicopter control landing aids. They also per- form the very important function of maintaining the crew's entertainment system including the scheduling and monitoring of various programs via the SITE system. DS's maintain the ship's computers, the heart of our sophisticated Combat Systems, and all Command and Control Displays. an . tiff' SKAGC5 .4 if ,, ag? 17 4 I V A s A . ,. , , . , L, . . . - - ' 5.14 ' 1-u.,..:g..,2,.-s.,..wm..1,.eggs-.:,...-.-s,,......,.-Q.vg.,....g.g4w..-e...,.,..,.:....gu.-4--...s..,- , ,..-t........-. ..-., ...,r..., ..,,.,... ,,,........ , r..4..r . .q,..quMwnwd4,Qd,.a.g A.Q,m-M , .4-.s-,.. --w v-ll---v-fvaiff 1 'l ' 'WW' T 'f' ' - ------2'W1vlswfWwM :Mp-wa,gNW-qewQ13q.p - - - f , -X-1.-,xc-.vm W I -. W- - -- iv. .. , ,GV , , ,,. P up W 1 Y , Y . - . A W . . - f . , .. . V , , .,.. N. . . M , .. .,...,.. . u ,Z .... . w a- if.- . ....- ,.,.-w.,M,.,.,.,..,W 1 1 18 1 IC1 QSWJ SNIPES ET1 CSWJ ECKHOFF ET1 QSWJ NEBLING D52 MITCHELL PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER ETC QSWJ JONES PLANKOWNER QI wa C ' 9 ET2 WALLYN D53 RADFORD P1,,xNKowNER PLANKOWNER ET3 MORRISON ET3 SKOIAC .. ..,.-.-1g........ .' ,, .,......... , , - 'V .K - .-., .,, .,.A, ' ' - ' , , , , H , Y- V ' 1 A -vT-m ---...D---w - A f ,Y M ,-.Y , , , , , - -Sr- - - X-. W -nas' 4, is H f' ir v W, Kgun , 44, IC3 LEONARD ET3 MARCH ET3 MARSHALL IC3 I-IARDING QW'- ' ' ' U A 1 - ---- H Y A ,.....--.nf-....,.,...-.L.,.-L-.. ',.....A.., - , - . WDM SHIP CGNTRQL LT. RGBERT A. BABCOCK c t SC-1 DIVISION SC-1 division comprises members of the Quar- ter Master and Signalman ratings. Naval Quarter Masters assist the navigation officer in navigating the ship from homeport to the Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean and around the world. Navigation is the process of directing the movements of a craft from one point to an- other. To do this job safely is an art. In some 6000 years, man has transformed this art to a science. The science of navigating uses such means as visual aids, radar ranges, celestial bodies and var- ious forms of electronic equipment to FIX our position. QM's are precise and proud of the job they do! The Signalman rating is one of the oldest in the navy. The first form of nautical comms con- tinues in importance to the present. The signal bridge handles all visual comms from flag hoist to semaphore and flashing light. In many re- spects, these methods are far superior to radio, especially when the command of electronic si- lence is put into effect. Our job requires self confidence and enthusiasm. SM's enjoy their job and take pride in what they do! ll ll ll ---Y - i QMCS QSWQI SPENCE PLANKOWNER I I' .,, l g, I I F X. i 5 I l I I fi Q QM1 WILLIAMS QM3 JOHNSON SM2 SHARP QM3 PEDERICO PLANKOWNER SM3 KINCAID PLANKOWNER A.,L..-q..- :1.a4.4.:...p ..... An 4 ,WY 7, V V f ' 'J ,K--1-sq--ff:-aw-fvsfrsvv , . , , -.,. M A -..-.-..,.w f, .. :5,,.f:-5-f-1--v:f-.,,..:...k,--ffwfrdf ' ' ' W QMSN CUSTER QMSN HUSSER QMSN HASTINGS SMSN ALLEN PLANKOWNER v 1 w ! A 1 , Q., ,I KE W lf? if z 1 r 1 I A Q 5 i '4 1 .1 1 QSGALLEN 3 li . T l V SC-Z DIVISIO The Communications Division is responsible for providing fast, accurate and reliable COMMS in support of the commands mission. Each of the Radiomen has a specific job assignment, but they must have a full working knowledge of every job within the division. The various positions are watch supervisor, tape cutter, traffic checker, and broadcast operator. The watch supervisor is responsible for the overall operation of the watch section. He en- sures various Departments and Divisions receive all pertinent messages. He must also proofread all messages prior to transmission. iii The tape cutter types outgoing messages in i their final format. He must be a very proficient typist because of the heavy influx of message l traffic there is usually not much time to waste making corrections. The broadcast operator receives the incoming T message traffic and routes duplicate copies to the appropriate personnel with the traffic checker ensuring all incoming messages have been re- ceived and filed. F rl 1 ENS. TYRGNE L. JONES fa Rf. 4 w 2 25 , A ,.,N,.q? ,3g-,im-Q-W .-.--.-rl-r-nr-1:1-o ,v-rr--vnvayf.. fy-v 1- .-w.,..,..,.f-.1.x,-,.,,.,,,w,K,,m..,....--- -e--v:.,..,....,..--.G---1ueGw- - '2 ' : h ' WWW 1 I F ,. e I 15. I Q RMI DIEHL RM1 MASON RM2 CRUZ RM2 WATERHOUSE PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER RMC QSWJ MILLER PLANKOWNER RM2 DARLAND RM2 SINDEN RM PLANKOWNER 3 ASCII-IBACHER P15f1XIigV?ILJER Y , w f N I il, H RMSN YAWAKIA RMSN CLARK RMSN WILLIAMS RMSN KINEST PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER 4' i' M SC-3 DIVISIQN From the raising of the sails on the very first Navy Prigate, history tells that the Boatswain Mate rating is one of the few to have survived tradition. The BM's of today's modern Navy are still tasked with the demanding jobs associated with Marlinspike Seamanshipn. Words heard over the IMC preceded by the boatswain pipe inform all hands of upcoming events. Prom rev- eille to taps, the BMOW is the information cen- ter to the crew. as Tasked with mooring, anchoring, small boat operationz, UNREPS, flightdeck operations and the overall appearance of the ship, SC-3 rises early and retires late ensuring the never ending tasks are completed. BM's are true professionals serving with to- day's Pride and Professionalism in keeping their ship in the highest readiness condition to serve our Navy, our people, and most of all our country. BMCS CSWJ MATHIS -..,,................-..,,,..... W H ... O - BM2 HOLLIS PLANKOWNER BM3 WASHINGTON PLANKOWNER Wx BM3 BOYD BM3 DIDIER BM3 WISMAN PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER BMSN GOODWIN PLANKOWNER ,.,-1 v .,...,.... ...,,,M-,.-.f ,.1g,- b -- , I A 4 - 1 If , O - M - , A d ' ' . V - BM3 ODELL SN DIXON PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER SN COLT SN LEWIS 1 5 f-,fr bw ,Qs ff. - rv-wvsw,-fwwwmvmywf ww- P:-.,f-.,.,--....y-v var-1 .vw--owmwwwvf--fuovarvx-acmw+d,-q, -r--7:---f V A . S ,, V. .'-rf-y-wnsr':wr--..',,.fy---r:--,,-A-,--vm--fvrww-.-....rv-nl-f-1-nff-1---111- 1 l l 1 I 4 I i 1 1 5 1 1 1 N 11 s I P Y 1 1 1 1 I X 1 1 S 1 1 V 5 f 1 5 HW - I 3 4 'x 1255 6 ,.............,.........1....,........A,..,,.,.....,,,,-,,., . z , , . , , A hmm., SN HAYES SN MOYERS SN TUBBS SN ORTIZ ' ' ' ' 'H r - -' V -- - - ' , , - M ,. ,,,,,, ,V '- Y ,W , ,.! - - , -.. ,., ,,,,- , , ,'e3i--.--- , , - ':QA.3f..4-- d1p:y:.a,aL.ua.d.a.,.Q:.N-'w-zA-x.DB0i.4,,,.,..:..av.. U 5- 'A .gin HY Y L V '32 !,.:ah-rn--boyz ? ,, , Y ,,.. - A657 , F-V W ,, , A 1 - Y, ,-V A n H ,V.V w -..- Y, . v Y - ,-7, V- . . S ,. , Y, M , W I 1 I -.,..,f,.4,,,,:'.-,m- ,.YA..,,---,. 1 Zhu,-:v . My .,,, ,Q ,, SN MCCLEARY SN POORBUPFALO BMSN GUETTLER SN CASSIDY SN BARNETT SN VERNAY SN BOLENBAUGH SN DAVILA 444 'fx' ECI LCDR LARRY J. WATSON PLANKOWNER EERI G WE MAKE IT I-IAUL E-1 DIVISICDN E-1 division consists of Gas Turbine Specialist Mechanical CGSMJ and Gas Turbine Specialist Electrical QGSEJ. GSM's have the responsibility of operation, maintenance and upkeep of the Main Engine room which houses two gas turbine engines and accessory systems necessary for the proper op- eration of the main propulsion plant. GSM's are also responsible for the fuel system which in- cludes refueling operations, accountability and quality of fuel onboard. GSE's perform maintenance and operational upkeep on electronic circuitry in the Propulsion Plant Consoles which house the control and monitoring circuitry for the gas turbine engines and the four ship's service diesel generators. Without the combined efforts of the GSM's and the GSE's the heart of the engineering plant would stop. Therefore, the moto of the en- gineers is We make it Haul. 5 ,jT1'1 LT EDWARD L. BROWNLEE PLANKOWNER i ! 3 i 1 l X . l 4 34 E s 2 1 I . E IMC RWE mm GSECKSWJ CONLEY GSMCQSWJ MILLER PLANKOWNER GSMHSVVJ GSJM2 HOHENHOUSE KIRKPATRICK PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER GSE2 BECK GSM2 CHEST PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER GSM2 CHOWANIEC PLANKOWNER GSM2 WESTERMAN ' t V V A ,- V N , A Q h , lm ,. ,, ,,,,, , , , ,, .,-f- - haf ' - ,i., :.-mp.-.Q-.-4.4-4A ..-Y-...... . .-.,..... .'.- ... M.,.... -.-J.,..... .xz:.f..z, 1. .. .. ' A... -1.,. , , -. ,, ' , .- ,..,- - , --ii-f ' TH S 3 1 i GSE3 RUSSELL GSM3 PIC-G GSMS CAIN GSE3 COLLIER GSMFN EVERSON PLANKOWNER GSM3 LARSON ' I I GSMFN WACHHOLZ V W 1 5 44 E-2. DIVISION Electrician Mate QEMJ, Hull Technician QHTQ, and Machinery Repair CMRJ rates are assigned to E-2 division and are called upon to repair equip- ment throughout the ship. EM's perform both preventive and corrective maintenance on the ship's electrical equipment such as lighting and ventilation systems, electrical power distribution switchboards, generators, and numerous smaller pieces of equipment such as galley griddles and ovens. HT's perform tasks necessary for fabrication installation and repair of hull structures, plumb- ing and piping systems. In addition to the weld- ing and metal work skills, HT's are the ship experts in all areas of Damage Control. They maintain all DC equipment and train the crew in the proper procedures of firefighting, flooding control, and Chemical, Biological, and Radiation QCBRJ defense. The MR's use the shi'p's lathe, drill press and tap and die sets to actually manufacture preci- sioned replacement parts from, metal stock, when equipment breaks and parts are not avail- able on board. , . , , -. ,H,,.-.,1... -,r f ..,n...:..gf.,..-.M -.-.-,.,.3w4.r--ar.,:-.-...1--r.L.....1...a.ys-.af..-in -,.........,,-.-4..,--s EM1qswyGowER HTICSWJ POWELL HTIQSWJ LEADBEATER Hnqswp NUNE5 PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER ! EM2 MOQRE EM2 GENTZ EM2 pARMER PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER MR2 CGREN EMCSQSWJ TIEMAN ' PLANKOWNER ........-a......L..........uu...- .......4.1--- ,. ...im Y , , , .-.-vw1,-..,......,-......-.---.d.,....-.,q,...,,.,T,M,,,.g,,d, Y EM3 COOK EM3 LAUBE EM3 WALTON HT3 KREAGER PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER HTFN VERNER HTFN BLACKMER EMFN CROSS HTPN STEPANIAN PLANKOWNER MRFN WHITEHEAD '-izF212ef-T'e- - ft E-3 DIVISIO E-3 division, Enginemen are responsible for the maintenance and repair of various auxiliary equipment and support systems. This equipment includes four 1000kw ship service diesel gener- ators, three 80-ton air conditioning units, two 1.1-ton refrigeration units, four high and low pressure air compressor units and other machin- ery. Members of A-Gang are also tasked with the cleanliness and preservation of numerous spaces throughout the ship. E-3 division provides the basis for habitability of the ship, ensuring the diesels turn the generators for electrical power, potable water for drinking, food preparation and showers is made by the evaporators and that air conditioning and refrigeration are maintained for crew comfort. A-Gang handles it all! LT JEFFREY H. PENLEY , I ,ff .', I 4 I L. L l 6 , I V t , v , . r, ENIQSWJ COLLINS EN3 MARKS PLANKOWNER ENIQSWJ EAKLE PLANKOWNER ENFN LEE PLANKOWNER EN2 HAVILAND EN3 MINGO PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER EN3 GRIFFITH EN3 RICE ENCQSWJ HARVEY PLANKOWNER 4- : D k 1 1 . 4 gs., wk. - 4 , ,,, ,,, A V. 4 x - N . ,, N - V - . -,, W , fr - -f --' 1-- ' ' ,, . ' 1 .Y., ,h .. . -' ' 1-r -'-- ,, -' n j -, .. ' --'W -'V-'ww-7-rr:-1 ENPN COPELAND ENPN HEWITT FN FLOYD ENPN PATTAN V i W 1. 2 P z I' LL 1 . 1 1 J 'x , I SUPPCDRT LT HUGH S. MCLEAN M hmmm snlfruxl t!iUl2'Mk?H M, ,A 2 C x - , W mfW,,,vfWc h 'M M x Z 1 Q NW N NZXQ W! 2 Z f OOPS! f ,Q W Wm? f My fax , X f f? 4 Og, fy Z f 4 f M-Z ,X ,Q f Q Z af Aw .uwfh Q Z 21 Z ? f .1 S-1 DIVISIO The Storekeepers fSK'sj of S-1 division man the ship's supply support center and are tasked with the ordering, receipt, stowage and issue of all repair parts and consumable materials aboard the ship. Also tasked with managing a supply storeroom containing approximately 12,000 re- pair parts, the SK's requisition any items re- quired for direct turnover to the ship's work- centers. In performing stock control and inventory management, the SK's extensively utilize the SNAP II microcomputer system. Also serving as the onboard accountants, the SK's manage the OPTAR budget. In foreign ports, the SK's coordinate ship's required services and prepare dealers' bills for payment. In performing a diverse range of duty, SK's are presented with challenging daily jobs and responsibilities. N......,,....,.M,n.a-nqefagmwmzeswsfmv.-Mgr,-e-rw -7+--ff .,-.-..v-f---fQf1y,r-e 'f':' w':7f-'fK - - VA ,,., 5,2 I V5 X MMU vw-hw! 15-g,,,3ff,' .M M MMM 1. W 1 as W 4 ,, 5 5 , ,, , X 3822541133 Wifi! ' W - M5 SK2 BROWN SK2. WERDEHOFF PLANKOWNER SK3 FARMER SK3 TORRES PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER ! U., ,..,.., .,f.,,,..,,-,. ,,,.,,.,. ., .,... M., ,Q-4, an -- G'-Lnhi---4a::n::.., ,... disaff- x X .Q XXX f X QS S Whmmum mme '4-nnwm... 4u-..,., 'wmun,,.,,.-...M-mg.-,, N . '71,-.., 'gvgfkm ,,,,.-- ' fr----:-y:- aL ,, k ---41 x - , ., W , - -- f , fm x- ' ' . ' -, K ' -Y F X x X rg f ' X f f f QQ S K-wmv W P MSCQSWJ SALAZAR S-2 DIVISIO S-2 division is responsible for providing the crew with appetizing and nutritious meals. The division consists of Mess Management QMSJ, Specialists and food service attendants QPSAI. MS's are professional cooks permanently as- signed, while FSA's are non-rated personnel serving a 90 day tour in food service. MS's are responsible for ordering, receipt, stowage and is- sue of all provisions served onboard. They plan ship's menues, prepare and serve all meals, and maintain proper sanitation. MS's are also tasked with keeping daily service records and preparing financial returns. PSA's assist the MS's in food preparation and mainly concentrate on the op- eration of the scullery and maintaining cleanli- ness. S-2 division also caters special functions such as fantail cookouts, picnics, and parties. As MS indicates, they strive to provide the crew with Magnificent Service. P x M51 JACINTO MS1 MIRANDA MSIQSWD KIEPPER PLANKOWNER A M52 KARSTEN M53 BASS PLANKOWNER PLANKOWNER , 'Y ' 1 f Y A 1 v ! fl . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , - - , , - . , : , -.1 ,, - ,. ,. , , 4-1 . , - Qu- Ag. 3.1 K . . ,.,.-,.L.xLn, ,..,,Lx.,.g.A.4.,k.,..-,.-.h..:5a.'-ag... ,..4 50 S-3 DIVISION The Services Division, is composed of seven different ratings, all involved in providing ser- vice to the crew. Yoeman and Personnelman are responsible for maintaining officer and enlisted service records, as well as preparing all adminis- trative paperwork required for one's professional growth in the Navy. The Ship Servicemen operate the laundry, the barber shop, ship's store and vending machines. Customer service is the SH's specialty! The Hospital Corpsman is the ship's DOC , busy healing the sick and maintaining the crew's medical and dental records. Disbursing Clerks are the onboard payroll and banking experts. They maintain pay records, keep the money balanced and process allotments. The Postal Clerk is the ship's mailman and morale booster. He delivers the letters and the care packages and is considered, by many, to be the most important person onboard! ' Finally, the Chief Master at Arms is the one responsible for maintaining good order and dis- cipline. Additionally, he assists the Executive Of- ficer in a variety of official duties. ENS JOHN S. SMITH l l I 1 A... 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