Manatee (AO 58) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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Page 94 text:

' V IK ' CAPTAIN ' S INSPECTION Beginning his inspection of the engineers Cap- tain GILLOOLY scrutinizes, FN OLSON with BT; SYMES and BT3 HARRIS next. Captain GILLOOLY inspects First Division, (right to left) SN CRUMMETT. SA REBO- KUS, CAPT GILLOOLY, ENS NABERS (partially hidden), SN MEGANCK. Two days before arrival in Long Beach, MA- NATEE had a final personnel inspection and awards ceremony. Blues, buried for months in the tropic West Pacific, were broken out and pressed. In anti- cipation of the arrival special attention was paid to the uniforms. Following the inspection. Captain GILLOOLY presented a group of awards earned by members of the crew as well as adva ncing those qualified for rate before December 16th. He closed the ceremony with a congratulations to the crew on a job well done and wishes for the holidays. With homecoming only 5 days from Christmas the holiday season promised to be one of the happiest ever for all hands. The Engineering Department and tlie officers lined up on the aft main deck for the awards ceremony.

Page 93 text:

MUCKING TANKS Of all the ship ' s operations, cleaning and mucking tanks is the least desired, but the tanks have to be cleaned of the accumulated sludge deposits in order to maintain the quality of the fuel carried and make tanks safe for welding. After the tanks have been rinsed preli- minarily with hot water, non-rated men from every division spent two long days in the very heart of the ship digging out the remains of seven months of operations. MMFN MANDERY



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LCDR MUMFORD, CAPT GILLOOLY. GMGC FAISON Ship ' s junior officers listening to the Captain ' s remarks (left to right) LTJG SONN, ENS NABERS, ENS BROWNING, ENS CALKINS, LTJG WEED. Part of the crew, and award recipients gathered on the main deck. PN3 PEARSON, one of seven advanced Dec. 16, receives congratulations from CAPT GILLOOLY.

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