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Donald H. Boshears Bruce L. Iohn Iouhn fnl Murphy Donald H. Fryar GM3 GM3 GM3 GM3 ,,.,,x-.NK :J 5' Phillips D. Wells Donald E. Mitzel Ciro Inj Ruqgiero I:seph L. Manning Robert C. Johnson 1 SN SA SA SA SA 'NW ff '- f pffixk 1 V -. 17, , 5 . ., 4' Q a QQ' ,LO no ,V Q ' f , QQ A. Farid Knl Khan YN3 Anthony C. Olshefski Edward L. Kervick Iohn E. Monsko YN 3 YN3 YN3 Ralph N. Skaflestad Anthony lgllilllugqerio Mario gilliizzo YN3 - 1 Not Pictured: William E. Sims, GMC Robert C. Iohnson, SAA
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emu- . -U . Q-.ws - 'J 114- 'Qiflfg-' ' H '- - f PM Division is a curious combination of Gunners Mates and Yeomen. Our Gunners Mates are the men who tire all the salutes We need when entering port or when distin- guished visitors come aboard. They are tur- ther responsible for the ship's magazines and the multitude of jobs entailed in proper main- tenance of them. They also take care of the ship's armory, the ordnance issue room, and LT Uql IOHN I. FILLMORE CWO MARINQS DE YVITTE Division Qfiiceg Iunior Division Officer the magazine sprinkling systems. Each and every one of these tasks is carried out with a determination that must make them the envy of the ship. The Yeomen Work in the Gunnery Office turning out reams of notices and instructions that make up an important part ot our modern Navy. lt is a large job aboard any ship, but we accept it all as part ot a day's Work, Elbert P. Gaskill Donald H. Bard Kenneth A. Holbert David K. Thompson Iames A. Milton GM1 GMI GM2 - GM3 , GM3 Q: 0 5 . F ', O I' ,i : 0 7,0 0 U0 cp 0 0 Z 'D ... x----' .1 a ! I it S A ii! Y f iii. , 1 .Q s ,. .M xl! ki-T ,Y ' I'M TOO POOPED TO POP my y X- f N1 1 'X X KH tcm
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' f u. ..'T1Z'T As hardy a group of salts as ever sailed the briny deep are the sailors of Dog Division. lt is this gang, led by the Chief Boatswain, to whom the varied responsibilities of the ship's First Lieutenant are delegated. lt is the men of Dog Division who crew the Captain's Gig, scrub and paint the ship's sides, manufacture and repair all canvas, issue all line and rigging equipment, as Well as cleaning gear and paint, to the entire ship. Dog Division personnel also maintain, operate, and trade the ship's vehi- cles-it is said that Mad Man Muntz learned Beniamin I. Stuski Ioseph R. Simpson James F. Patterson, Ir. Henry R. Brooks BMC BMC CHBOSN GEORGE N. DOYLE CHBOSN EDWIN I. OBERBROECKLING Division Officer Former Division Officer his trade at our parking lot on the fantail. ls it a ten inch mooring hawser you're look- ing for? . . . or a CO2 cartridge to charge that seltzer bottle Cprescribed usage-to inflate life belts?l You'll find it in the Boatswain Locker! Or perhaps you need a canvas cover for a widgee or 2,000 bunk straps-the Sail Locker is the place to go. You say you have permis- sion to paint your compartment blue and gold zebra stripes? The boys in the Paint Locker will mix the paint. However, one Word of cau- tion: BE SURE TO BRING THAT CHIT! ll ,W W f 4' , ,.t,,,.e' G D.S d BMC BMI eneBM3ny er . . . Now the First Lieutenants' gig make the alter starboard accom.modation ladder , . . M.- f f--wf, ...zu-wwfm N Www' N rrrt M, . Www X, ,,,, M f - wwf-.ww-as.fV.....r-, , Nvwmtrrss I f . Mwpwwf X ,M , ,W wif ,A 'D f WM ,W Z, L fy-f-WW X ,, ,ra ,,.a pr ' 'f X . Q 'f ,,,..Qem,tr,r..,,. sr swf!gjk r . Nam Not Pictured Frank M Gomilhon BMC Charles Cnj Metzo BMI Luther W Carmack BM3 Herbert R Walker SN Dwayne L Culver SN Billy R McPherson SN Arvis L Lmville SN
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