Leyte (CV 32) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1950

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SUPPLY DEPARTMENT

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The O-I Division, under Lt. A. L. Walsh, is the divi- sion that operates all of the ship ' s radar gear, and controls the ship ' s air operations, supervised by LCDR C. A. Skinner and Lt. G. M. Bell. This divi- sion is also responsible for the forecasting of the weather; this section is taken care of by Lt. R. W. Sanborn and his aerologists. And last but not least, O-I includes the boys of the photographic labora- tory under CHPHOT Hairr. The O-R Division, headed by Lt. ( jg) W. M. Hogan with Lt. (jg) R. W. Watkins as Radio Officer, is re- sponsible for all radio and teletype communications. They intercept FOX, Distress, Weather, News, Ship- Shore and other circuits that may come up. They also are responsible for setting up ship-shore tele- phone for that call to home.



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3 S-l DIVISION The S-l Division is composed of the Get a Chit boys. On this cruise they kept the ship operating and the planes in the air with their seemingly endless supplies. These forty-seven men procured, stowed, issued and accounted for everything from bolts and nuts to propellers and wings. S-2 DIVISION When you look in the mirror, remember we put it there. As dough-heads, stew-burners and slop-jockeys we gave the best we had. Even though the atmosphere of the Waldorf was missing, your appetites were not. Familiar shouts you ' ll long remember are: Make a hole, Only one piece on that cake, Plenty of seconds on the Shanghai fried rice. S-3 DIVISION Laundry men, tailors, barbers and ship ' s store men, we all received your abuse, but you all benefited from our use. Tales of woe were not as many as tails of shirts, but we had our share. But all in all, we S-3 boys want you to know it was grand serving a fine crew. S-4 DIVISION With a cheery good morning, sir and a beaming smile, we served from sunrise to sunset without regrets. We had always heard that birds were light eaters, but this Marine Air Group must have descended from Pegasus, the flying horse. They sho ' did eat!! Happy sailing, gentlemen, we hope to see you again.

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