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THE DIVISIONS What makes up a Navy ship? ,Steel and paint and guns? Of course. Engines and generators and oil? Certainly. Radios and radar? To be sure. But the most important part of a Navy ship is her men. lVlen with training and skills give a multitude of inanimate objects life and purpose. But because a ship is such a complexity, not every man can be- come an expert about all the various components of it. In order that these pieces of equipment function at peak efficiency, groups of specialists are given specific responsibili- ties. These groups comprise the Departments: Weapons, Operations, Engineering and Supply. The Department Head is responsible for coordinating the efforts of his men for the good of the entire ship. The Department is further divided into Divisions. The Division is the basic unit of shipboard organization. It is composed of a small group of men with closely related skills. Each individual applies his skill to accomplishing the divisions work. These are the men who do all that is necessary to enable the ship to carry out her missions successfully.
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ENCS KUHNE R BMC FONTAINE ENC Christensen EMC MALESIC
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,Q ,, fvngf M U V WW Top: Russell BM2, Sneegas SA, Soden SN, Moore SN, Cecil SN, Enoksen SN, McConnell SA, Zaloum S, Contos SN, York SA, Chief Fontaine. Bottom: McBurney SN, Kirkpatrick SN, Mead SN, Moore SN, Johnson SA. FIRST DIVISION The Boatsvvain's Mate is the oldest rating in the Navy, they are the first sailors. First is a division steeped in traditions of the sea. Their responsibilities numerous. The external appearance of the ship is a reflection of their never ending chipping and painting . The execution of deck evolutions such as underway replenishment or boat handling is a display of training and seamanship. Their knot tying and fancy work is an art all their own. The busy Boats are the first in the Navy, first on the decks, and last on the beach.
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