Kansas City (AOR 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1987

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Second Division DM1 Dovis BM1 Gormoe BM2 Holmes DM2 Gibson DM2 Mclver DM3 Fisher DM3 Pollord BM3 West 5N Loden SA Morrin 5N Flemming SA Mockie SN Sanderson SA Light SR Roundy SN Collins SA Dongo SR White SA Heinemonn SR Petrine SA Willis SA Stnith SA Koighn SA Coulter SA Deblosis DMCS Dobler

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SA Hompron 5N Shope SA Tucker SA Juon SA Poelmo 5R Junkins SR Moy SA nudzinski SR Longe SR Tulley First Division is responsible for rhe well being and oppeor- once of rhe forecosrie, anchor, forward portion of rhe main deck and oil rhe kingposts, winches, hot dog sronds and rig boxes in thor orea, including bullwork and hulls. The middle port of the cargo deck is also port of rhe divisions responsibil- ity. The men of Firsr Division keep rhe deck and all the work spaces within their area operorionol. Firsr Division works hard to keep rhe KCs repurorions lofty posirion in rhe eyes of rhe fleer First Division lives with its rrodition as the UNREP Special- ists Doy or night, whatever or whenever rhe coll of duty, Firsr Division is there. Teamwork is highly regarded and is rhe div- ision ' s bottle cry The division believes in rhe three hallowed words: Pride, Professionalism and Dedicorion — which makes First Division the Number One Division. DM3 Robinson, rig coptoin, tokes chorge during UNREP evolution



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SA Sonioyo SR Toylor 5N Abenojor 5A Mourelotos SA Phom SA Jennings SN O Neol SN Cochron SA Pichler SR Wueihrich The number may be rwo, bur rhe men of Sec- ond Division ore second ro no one Preserving and moinroining rheir portion of USS KANSAS CITY is o very serious business, ond rhey do if wirh profession- alism and pride. Their responsibilities include the star- board boot boom, fontoil, srorboord motor vi hale boot and the ship ' s sides aft of the quarterdecks to the stern sheet. Their pride and professionolism shine the bright- est during UNT EPS. At any time, doy or night, the men of Second Division ore able to deliver fuel and stores to any of our fellow ships. Hard work and dedi- cation have earned these men the title Second Divi- sion — Second to none! DM5C Dobler ond ET3 Moro overlook boot operations from the quorter deck

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