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U.S.S. Place New York New York Cristobal, C. Z. Pearl Harbor, T4 H. Guam, M. I. Manus, A. I. MARQUETTE CAKA 955 Summary Log From 6!20f45 6!30!45 In Port Underway Days Days Mzles A To ' A ' Q 9 ,g 911 1 350 Norfolk, Virginia 7f1f45 8f1f45 31 7 9 1975 1 A 15 28 12 14 3 1 7 13 10 Brisbane, Australia Samar, P. I. Singapore, S. S. Trincomalee, Ceylon Aden, Arabia Suez, Egypt Port Said, Egypt Piraeus, Greece Norfolk, Virginia Totals Qplus misc. and Shakedown steaming I of 1900 miles added to miles col.j ,., , 8f7f45 8f8f45 4795 8f23f45 9f20f45 5 3845 10f2f45 10f16f45 1106 10f19f45 10f20f45 1925 10f27f45 11f9f45 3385 11f19f45 2f19f46 87 5 1575 2f24f46 2f26f46 2 5 1491 3f3f46 3f5f46 2 75 2458 3f12f46 3f14f46 2 4 1330 3f18f46l 3f20f46 2 5 90 3f20f46 3f22f46 2 2 597 3f24f46 4f2f46 9 17 5197 4f19f46 present - - -- 205 96 31,659 . 9. . 55,91 x -. 1 'I 145 4231 9 ,.:1..99fff99af J ,- ' 3,3-,ig-.2-.f.5-gr W
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SNAPSHOTS AROUND THE SHIP Life aboard ship and life on the beach are very different. In fact at sea, the sailor lives in a little world which is, sometimes, all his own. To the uninitiated, daily routine at sea is without meaning, but to the old salt, it is something he gets used to and even likes no matter how much he seems to gripe about it. Lets take one last laughing look about the ship, starting topside and working down to the never-never-land of the engine room. We get underway with the Captain at the conn the 'Commanding Officer of the Mighty Mark is john E. Gabrielson, Captain USN. He's probably the -only man on the ship who has wrung more salt water out -of his socks than we've sailed over. Without a doubt, the Captain is the championing raconteur aboard . . . Now lets see, 25,000 miles around the world, at 14 knots . . . On special sea detail there is no better man around than Little -I-oe Ciaccio, Lt., UfSNR and Executive Officer. Joe is an ex-merchant mariner who has now just about x'ed the ex. 'Tm not such a big guy, but I'm 100 proof. Roaring about in the background, the N division carries the load when it comes to really heavy brainwork. Bridge gangs since the era of john Paul Jones, Caffectionately known to the Radarmen as j.P.j, have been ear-marked as racketeers, politicians, and -other similar non-Hattering classifications. Why? Because it is beliefved that they never do any work. Its just that nobody understands them, hence, this marked unappreciation. Take a quick run through the bridge with us while we point out a few of its features. When we pop in through the radio-room hatch and see those two eerie-looking gadgets thr-ough the haze of cigarette smoke, remember the one that lights up is a radio trans- mitter and the one with sparks coming out of its ears is Rapp, the RT. Most of the code and v-oice blasting out of the half-dozen speakers and ear-phones is hooked in just for effect. The man to watch is Loughlin, crouched at the battered mill, typing with one hand, adjusting his ear-phones with another, tuning the receiver with his third free hand, and nonchalantly smoking a pipe with the fourth, The best way to get the latest dope is to open the door marked KEEP OUT - CODE ROOM. All you will see is young M.E. . . . and all you'll get is poetry. Of course the place we're really heading for is the chart desk, as everyone who is anyone is seen there at least once a day. Here, genially presiding over the chaos is K. A. Andersen, erstwhile Navigator and Ship's Secretary. K. A. is a firm believer in the fact that machines, QRadar and Loranj, are here to stay - if they ever get here. What we need are fewer nautical doodlers, and more USN men . After all this excitement, we need a cup of coffee to calm -our nerves, and the place to go is the topside cafeteria - C.I.C. The C.I.C. is darkened but we can hear happy little shouts by Mulholland, I've ggtXit! 'ii.,.. . or Laverty, Here's onef' . . . Then a rapid fire of numbers while Bloom artistically plots in ships and draws surrealist cartoons - all with -one set of data. just then a pot of coffee erupts in the corner, all gear is secured, and a wild scramble ensues. Out o n deck again, we fight our way to the wing of the bridge past a continuous stream of 0.0.D.'s, j.0.0.D.'s, quartermasters, boatswain's mates, and messengers who seem to be engaged in a perpetual marathon race across the bridge. We head up to the signal bridge C 57 3
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