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LTQJGJ I-LD. KIRKLAND, KAY ETRSN, MANN ETR3,BUCKINGI-IAM ETR3, JOHNSON ETN2, CUBETIS ETN3 OE DIVI I0 Chief Bizub, our recently acquired Electronics Material Officer, handles OE division'sadministrative: work. His decided affection for inventories brings cries of dismay from the throats of his already over-worked ET's Rick Johnson, the ET gang honcho, assigns the various repair jobs and assists the men in their completion. Johnny's hair, which hangs out of his hat occasionally, has sparked numerous discussions with the Chief, the result being Johnny's hair remaining about the same, but the Chief's turning a little more grey. Jack Kay, OE division's odd-job man, is our expert in everything from Public Relations to engraving. If you can't get what you need from Supply, check Jack's key ring. lt's probably there! He even gets a little ET work done in his spare time. Dick Buckingham, our ace radar tech- nician, spends a large portion of his time T.A.D. to the Navigators repairing their Loran and Fathometer. Buck is OE division's prime example of a clean-cut American boy. lf you don't believe us, just ask him. Ed Mann, whose delicate appetite is well known throughout the division, handles a good portion of the Navarro's communication problems at sea. In port however, his biggest problems seem to be ladders, uniforms and the Umorning after. Bob Cubetus, who lucked out and drew shore duty in D, C., was the Navarro's other ace radar tech. Our happly little Italian was an outstanding technician and we really hated to see him go. Good Luck at your next duty station Bob. Bill Hickman, is OE division's newest ET. Before coming to the Happy Nav, he spent some time on the USS Carter Hall. However, we won't hold this against him. He is a hardworking, energetic fellow, but we hope he will overcome this bad habit and be like the rest of us.
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