Little Rock (CLG 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1961

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D DIVISION The dental department is equipped to render any type of denial treatment with the exception of orthodontic (straightenmg teeth and oros hodontic (replacing teeth). By far the largest por ion of ?he treatment performed in the dental office is the restoration of telthattS by dental caries, since this is the most common disease known to man. Many other oral diseases are treated but to a lesser degree. Your dental department is made up ° , tchrlic ' f sirrke ' r dental technician first class, and o f, Cental technician striker forming the smallest division on board LITTLt KUUi . A. i (L to R): Benson, J. P., DTI; Thomas, J. J., LCDR; Gillham, W. M., SN. 161

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i m?i%w?j?tti Now lets see . . . that makes one bat wing, one lizard ' s eye- ball and one frog tonsil. - 0i 1 M i M ri ill 1 ■■When it comes to donating blood, I ' ll give my share. H DIVISION The well trained and experienced Hospital Corpsmen. with their modern and fully equipped operating room and a twenty-eight bed sick bay. go to make up the LITTLE ROCK ' s unsurpassed medical department. All except for the gravest cases which require extremely pro- longed care, the doctor and his enlisted staff are capable of handling most emergencies when they arise. They must be pre- pared to take care of accidents — from appendicitis to broken bones — plus the spontaneous illnesses which arise when Turn to is passed. First Row (L to R): Stewart. L. HMl; McClard. G. J.. LCDR; Lovallo, J. J.. HML Second Row: Wallace, D. E.. HN; Bowling F.. SN: Brundage. R. M.. HM2; Garcia, C.. HM3; Sample, L, HM2; Farley, C. A., HM2; La Bar, H. C.. HM2. 160



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CDR F. J. BERRY Executive Officer ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS First Row (L to R): Robinson, H. K., LUG; McGrath J. R.. CDR; Berry, F. J., CDR; Stanley, H. T., LTJG- Second Row: Dupuis, G. A., ENS; Collins E N LTJG; Abney, W. R., CWO-3. ' ' C. ■0mmimmm J T BEOTS IJ f ' ™ ; I B i s f {

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