Kenneth Whiting (AV 14) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1958

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W ' 9B . - 1 if k ' i . I -. 1st ROW Bartee, J.L. HMC; Brown, J.W. CAPT; Ten Eyck, DR. LT; Spencer, V.L. HM-1 2nd ROW Slovin, W.T. HM-3; Langston, K.F. DT-3; Leva, N.H. HM-2; Pulsifer, C.T. HM- P. DENT. Langston, K.F. DT.2 Hohnsbeh. J.W. HM-2

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H « v l H J ' H l j l H 1 1? T EDICAL Insuring the health of the crew is the main function of the Medical Department. The Medic ' s job is a varied one, one which entails more skill and responsibility than the eye of the casual observer can discern. The routine medical care given at sick call is only a part of it; included are the inspections of the ship ' s food supplies, water, living spaces and messing facilities -and the inevitable shots. Dental Officer It is the Dental Department ' s responsibility to provide adequate dental care for our crew by examining periodically and subsequently treating those in need of treatment. The Dental personnel — in providing Dental care — restore, remove, and replace teeth and also treat diseased conditions of the adjacent soft and support- ing tissues of the mouth. Additionally, they do dental examinations, provide for cleaning of the teeth, and repair and adjust dentures. The personnel of the Medical-Dental Department believe they have the Can Do spirit, and they practice what they believe. LT DAVID R. TEN EYCK Medical Officer



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Jewkes, R.K. ME-3; Mathias, B.O. AD-1; Dixon, U.L. ABC; Holhouser, J.L. BM-2; Riley, M.D. GM-2; Nyeste, G.R. AK-3 ASTER=AT=AR The WHITING ' S Master at Arms force consists of approximately half a dozen men. The Chief Master at Arms is the direct representative of the Executive Officer. The basic functions of the force are to assist the OfTicer of the deck, to maintain discipline throughout the ship, to assist in the handling of liberty parties, to assist in the processing of all new drofts of personnel, to ensure the safety of all prisoners, and to supervise in the rigging and unrigging of church, movies, and other special activities. This is only a partial list of duties of the ever-active MAA ' S.

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