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mil THE MASTERS.y ARMS, a traditional with an equally tradimll al name. These menafi the private police force GF both the captain and cm- A good bunch who dnl tough job well. Chief Dodge and his sher- iffsg Franklin, Morawski Falkner, Visco and Fink caught just after a confer ence with the chaplain! yeoman, Jim Frei. mess cook THE NAVY'S equiva- lent for waiters .... Mess- cooks: one or two men taken for a three-months tour of duty from each division. They help the cooks serve and prepare food and keep the mess- hall sparkling at all times. Duty.Corpsman Foley giving his daily health and cleanli ness mspectio t M n o essmen Belt, Jensen, Lockwood, Bell Mitchell T ' , Llrller, Hysllp and Schultz. They all passedi f lS-wus-f VS h ckstosomeof The mess deck MAA don-bhhfl Then Frallkmli his boys. liohon at far 0 ni Russell an Mcskcr, VVGSY, Andefso ' A rtczi gn . dam . mS F zler and L0 mess' ' - - T zsor. 'fa - 0 Llglitlmll. LGI ni lunch In CP shown selling UP ff
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Kraft keepS Htl eagle- Gilmore and Messer eye on Stelners antics scrutinizing the sea- as Herrera, Franklin manship of Rust and F- and P9l'f0t3 look On- Ylnson serving line. l,eon lmthes Il winch cover while directors Monk, Jergens. llick- son, t'ook and Kindlu pass stern judgment. Wulker's, Russel's and NltH't'l1ll1tllS thoughts are elsewhere. lieules makes sure the brush- es remain on the deck. S X N- t THE .MODERN FLEFYIUS contribution to the heritage of windjzimmcrs with marlin- spikes and chipping hammers, these salty men are dedicated to keeping the afterdec ks seaworthy for storm or fair weather. .,,.A..-.W 1...-,,..',q Special sea and anchor detail has its humor. Benton, Knowlton, Wat- son, Davidson and Brown agree with Mr. Jordan. :Nl A parley on the poop- deck. Karrer and Mr. Monroe keep the bitts warm. Silver and Stroud are ready to relieve them. J- -.1
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TNDSMXNS Tony checks out UH the new crew's lounge. J R Sky Lookout Wright the wild blue yonder. SCZIIIS -ii -v ww.. fr-- LT1 .i. N FQ, Z ,J Lavin, Perez, Jensen, Cronen- herger. Dias and Simpson use ropeyarn Sunday to catch some sun on the O-5 deck. Pat Tracy takes a portrait of Trevathan, Koplin, Rice, Tur- ner, Peek, Simpson, all disc- jockeys for KMAC, MOUNT McKINLEY's radio station.
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