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its Q!! V- 1 Division 1st row, L to R: ABHAA Ayers, ABH3 Harris, AA Herrington, AA Kotrick, AN Coleman, ABH3 Hurt, ABH3 jackson, ABH3 Cooley, AN Rutledge. 2nd row: ABH2 Edwards, ABH3 jones, AA Murtaugh, ABH3 Leahey, AN Levin, ABH3 Smith, AN Turner, AA Brady, AA Ladlee, ABH3 Bell, ABH1 Walden. 3rd row: ABCS McConnell, ABH1 Nelson, LCDR Hansen, ABH2 johnson, ABH3 jackson, ABH3 Weber, ABH 3 Retault, AN Duimstra, AA Karnell, ABH3 Duncan, ABHC Weber, ABH3 Hubbard, ABH3 Wood, AN Butler, AA Kelly, AA Mangin, ABH2 Powell, ABH3 Barba, AN Harper, AA Kennedy V-I Division is the flight deck --gv.x4a.' 'agg -.gg crew of the Air Department. Per- sonnel who work on the flight 3 ct,,t .. ,Lg Ti-.Q i . .'TFligh ti deck are designated Aviation Boatswains Mates fhandlerj and are members of awhighly dedi- cated team. .consists of . Landing s ted, who guide land- ing and of the craft fgbg and Salvageiggcreiv, a constan a crash that may occurf'fian'dYlast but not least the hard working blue shirts who are responsible for securing the aircraft with chocks and chains. They also help place the aircraft when they are being moved about the deck.
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HZw3. 'x ME...W..L''...W55..'1.,1 ff','f? Ziifkttv-..' Y1m f 2i:3:-QL CDR Gander, Air Boss, who departed the ship March 12th, reads at the prayer breakfast Since 1919, the Navy's most technical advance- ments were made in the Held of aviation. A large Navy flying boat made the Hrst transatlantic flight in May of 1919. In 1922, the first Navy aircraft carrier, USS LANGLEY was com- missioned after several tests, talce-offs and land- ings were made from ma- keshift flight decks aboard modiHed ships. While the LANGLEY was a converted coal ship, the first ship de- signed from the keel up as a carrier was the USS RANGER. The Navy has greatly de- veloped its aviation capaci- ties. The LHA is a prime example. NASSAU's helo, Pet 838, flies search and rescue J, -Lfaauym.. -Q urea -,nears-.A 'vars-we-sa:..21..1eu,m.-f,,. ,.,N,.....-..-.N...--------- 'Jil !OFFICERS A D CHIFFS 1st rom left to right - CDR Clay Ill Knew Air Bossj, LCDR Jewell, ABCS McConnell 2nd rom left to right - I.Tjg Cerezo, ABHC Weber, CDR Chamberlain C Q 3 Air Department Staff? from left - ABHC W b , LT' C ' ENS M lc T l LCDR jewell, ABC5 McConnell, ABFC Duby, LCDR T-lansdr? H6201 ar ussenl CDR Clay' LCDR Cement,
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J 'E MMM U . 4 ' 'M'-.pi y X 3 X X2 ' r 3 5 This man is really not asleepf he's spotting aircraft 'I CH-46's tied down for the night .,..-ff XUXX
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