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DI VISI 0 OLDFIELD QM2. Consisting of six to seven men, N division is a small but elite group charged with the interesting responsibility for safe navigation of the ship. We have been accused many times of being lost, but to the relief of our navigator, Ltjg Randels, and with the aid of a few home bound sea gulls we have always found our way to the barn on time. Each man persists in telling the navi- gator that he has a specialty in the field of navigation though we all claim to be well rounded in our duties. Oldfield, QM2, and leading petty officer, claims the LORAN as his own, but the Navigator and the rest of us have often felt that his real talent lies in the music he so soothingly strums on his guitar. Workman, QMS, follows Oldfield and is noted for a good eye when it comes to celestial navigation and a taut, well dis- ciplined watch. Ray,,QMSN, is a quiet shy type who has lately become attached to radar navigation. I-Iis favorite is the air search Q he says that he likes to play with the switchesj. Davisson, QMSN, qbetter known as Dis- appearing Dave j is best known for his activities ashore primarily because of the difficulty he sometimes has arriving back at the ship when liberty expires. Davisson also mans the helm with skill and ,authority known to all. Franczak, QMSN, takes the log on all special details and maintains a detailed explanation of all that has occurred. Of one thing we are all centain, Franczak has probably never been rattled, no matter what the circumstances. Gone since this cruise began, but remembered, are Scott, QMl, best known for his instant positions C'Of course I know where we areg we're on the starboard wing of the bridge j, and McShane, QM2, known as the best sea lawyer above the maindeck. FRONT ROW: FRANZAK QMSN, RAY QM3, DAVISSON QMSN, BACK ROW: LTJG RANDELS, WORKMAN QM3, VLA A,
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i I gn Q 1 fi' S MR. RANDELS SAID FOR CNE OF THE STRIKERS TO GO SHOOT THE STARS! ,J 14 Z , 3 f T ,A 1 X ,np-' , N
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