Missouri (BB 63) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1988

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Deck Department If work has to be done onboard MIS- SOURI, look no further than Deck. Deck is at the forefront of almost all evolutions. Whether it be anchoring, refueling and transferring stores underway, launching and recovering helos, conducting small boat operations, or manning the 16 guns, the men of deck can be seen accomplishing their mission with vigor and expertise. Deck Seamen are trustworthy watch- standers, standing lookout, helm, lee-helm, and after-steering watches under the close supervision of the Boatswain Mate of the Watch. The men of Deck have the privilege of performing tasks that have been done by sailors worldwide for hundreds of years. Deck Department sailors spend countless hours swabbing, scrubbing, and holyston- ing MISSOURI ' S teakwood deck. The voice that is usually heard over the IMC is that of a Boatswain Mate. And finally, visiting dignitaries will invariably find Boatswains Mates standing tall and pip- ing the side . The amount of work required of Deck is enormous. For example, just to paint the sides of the ship requires almost 100 gal- lons of haze gray paint. When underway, deck seamen man the ready lifeboats, al- ways prepared to rescue an overboard shipmate. During the deployment. Deck seamen performed in the Navy ' s traditional fash- ion: with pride and professionalism.

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LCDR Ra mond Turner. 1ST LT I TJG Tim Bergfield. ASST 1ST LT LTJG Douglas Chen. ASST 1ST LT LTJG Jeffrey Groves. 1ST Division Officer LTJG Chris Reese. 4TH Division Officer ENS Michael Barton. 3RD Division Officer ENS James Dover. : D Division Officer ENS Mike Talaga. 6TH ENS Andrew Ho»ard. fTH Division Officer all deck euilului

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