Navarro (APA 215) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1959

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E Division Climbing a mast to replace a light bulb to a complete rewiring job is part of the gamut of E Division duties. Quiet workers behind the electrical scene the sparks of E Division can become the Navarro's most wanted men in a power failure. To say that E Division is responsible for the upkeep of all motors, generators and electrical power distribution aboard ship loses some of its effectiveness in the jargon shuffle. lt's when the lights come on again after you've been caught in the dark with half of you on and half of you off, the keys to your locker somewhere on the deck, that E division burns its niche near the top of your totem pole. Front Row, from leff, Cosa, s. ini ul, SPARGUR, w. L., Elec HIBBS,WALLACE, R. A., PRUDEN, J.H., second Row: TURNER. N. w., Miueiz, o. L., TURNAGE, H. D., Lovsu, J. H., oooonNs, E. J., ANDERSON, T. J. Q3-'E7?i'?k '55':i9, 1f .i:!S35AQ?Q2yS.'N:NH25Li3ifSZ91-'I.iiKk3SXPbX'iSsIQk5ilQskE+233 ii'-5151 - - TFYWV: - , i'f'fL:'ag ilf:'If'l!'.144 G2'3TilE2GxbpiJ?i:Sr,:Q LWB E? 2 2:

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Front Row, from left: LADROW, P. D., JEWELL, J. A., ROGERS, D. R., ENS DILL, ROD- GERS, S., ENGER, R. F., Second Row: CLARK, D. A., ACKER, L. P., SULLIVAN, D. G., DENNIS, W. K., VAN HOOK, T. B., ANDERSON, T. J., PINNELL, L. E. B Dlvls I o n B-DIVISION STEAMING DEMONS Down below in the depths of hell, a little beneath where the demons dwell, there lives an elegiac group l'm here to tell. They live on nothing but an oily smell. We have Ensign Dill at the head of the clan, Bones Clark and Pappy Pinnell l-lis Chiefs and second in Command. Then there's Besse May the man with the first class crow. His job is our division P.O. Beneath him is a surly group, about fifteen men who don't give a hoot. As DC. P.O. l can truth- fully say is wild Bill Bailey from out Texas way, Iewell and Bod- gers are the oilking gang, but l will not dramatize the oilking's names. Down through the demons we will go till we find Mouse Salter the Turn To P.O. Another step down and right in his place, we find featherhead Bogers with a smile on his face. That ends the division as far as P.O.'s, but stick around l have ten firemen to go. At the top of the list l'm sure you'll find Anderson ci Elsis with a rate on their mind. We have many good men, all ready, and eager like Ladrow, Acker and that Ironheaded Enger. l have a few more names before l close my book, like Sullivan, Thompson, Dennis and Van l-Took. Now everyone has been mentioned with the exception of Shrum. Someone had to go on Mess Cooking, and he was the one. There is not a demon here with wealth or fame, but they are all good BT's, so remember their names.



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Front Row, from left: BELL, J. L., STEWART, G. L., ENS DILL, HARPER, R. L., WHITESELL, A R. F., Second Row: BURRES, M. E., BURCH, C. H., SUTTER, G. A., RYAN, D. ini: PE-. VETO. R. E., SPEER, A. E. M Division Our place is in the hole, Our job to make the engines go. We furnish the ship its power and light, To do this we sometimes work half the night. Generators, pumps and main engines are our care, We have eighteen men for cleaning and repair. To wash paint and clean bilges is against our will, But we do it for Mr. Dill. He's the top man of this clan, He'll do anything for you if he can. Due to Mr. Perdock's know how and skill, ls the reason main propulsions are on his bill. Next in line is our hustling E-eight, We do the work because he has the rate. He's a short little guy, about five foot five. He works us until we're more dead than alive. Then there is Owens our Division P.O., He walks around while we're on the go. On a greyhound he'd rather be, We know even if they are in tow. Lathes, grinders and things you know, Speer is the one who makes them go. Ptudasill is next a hash mark second class, He's not too rough, but he takes no sass. Stewart is a second class too??? He walks around and says turn-to. At third class there are six of us, To get us to work they make such a fuss. Then there is Bell third class CMMJ, He's well liked by all the men. Next there is Whitesell MM3 , Soon he will be out willingly and free. Ryan is the next one in line, His discharge is getting closer all the time. Next there is Clouthier, a hardy young man, He is trying to get duty in lapan. Roench is the next one, but he's hard to see, Since he is ready to add to his family tree. Next there is Sutter, a hard working guy, He does his work and never asks why. Next are the firemen, the hard working lads, They would much sooner be in their pads. Don't get me wrong about the non-rated men, They do the work of over ten. Besides their daily watches and turn-to, They have many special duties to do. Harper is sometimes referred to as Snake , A hard working man, says our hustling eight. Peveto is a sailor from out Texas way, He wants to go back there some day. Grant is a M. H. striker who works in the shop, On grinders and lathes, he doesn't want to stop A hot rodder we have named Waldo Burch, The way he drives will send you to church. Down in the bilges, you'll find Iones, Chipping paint and scrapping his bones. Stewart C.T. can light off a pump, But a job he dislikes is cleaning the sump. Fehlinqer last of the bunch, . He's on mess cooking, we'll see him at lunch.

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