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In the early days of seafaring, it was considered bad luck for a doctor to be aboard a ship at sea. This superstition has long since passed into well-deserved oblivion and today the Navy makes medical services avail- able to all its ships. The MONROVIA carries a full medical staff equipped to handle both routine and emergency medical problems. A dental staff with all the capabilities of one found ashore is also aboard. In addition to tending the sick, the Medical Department is concerned with regularly checking on sanitary conditions to insure that a healthful environ- ment is maintained for the crew. LT R. E. Scbnee. DC Dental Of icer C. A. Wilbum, H.VCS Senior Ship ' s Corpsman ' Sol s, ' Don ' t uorry. n uon ' t hurt a hit. ' s.DTl C. Franklin. HM1 J.Cooper,HM2
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For a ship to maintain maximum fight- capability, it must have an engineering plant that is in top operating condition at all times. The machinery that moves a ship through the water is a vast and highly complicated labyrinth of turbines, boilers, generators, and gears. It ' s oper- ation requires a team of competent and dedicated rnen who are ready to spend long hours working in close quarters and intense heat. These are the men who are seldom LT E. E. seen as the ship goes about its dailv Damage Cow routine. They spend their day among the great machines that provide the ship with heat, electricity, and fresh water, making sure that those machines are always ready to provide the right amount of power quickly and safely when called upon. Hams.MMl, makes an entry in the water-soundings log.
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