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FRONT ROW QL to RD: J. B. Luchenbill, W. L. Pressler, D. S. Keane, R. A. Steiner, J. O. Birdsong. W. H. Bert. MIDDLE ROW: J. R. Meyer J. A. Johnson, D. Dee, R. F. Curry, E. D. Rockow. BACK ROW: R.P. Rice, E. G. Molina, N. K. Hekel, M. F. Doss, P. H. Pesci. .bam Mk-
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FRONT ROW QL to Ry: M. D. Rotach, J. F. Marsden, G. E. Ferreira, D. A. Johnson, A, E. Jackson. MIDDLE ROW: LTJG L. H. Turner, D. R. Causey, J. W. Agee, G. R. Laymance, J. A. Warren, B. D. Sawyer, R. D. Kazinski. BACK ROW: E. R. Hammer, B. J. Lewis, P. 'O. Rohrbach, R. S. Quaintance, J. L. Gilley, W. E. Phillips. First Division lf any division joins hands with traditions of the past, it is First Division. On the old sailing vessels, a ship probably had only one division, and that was the deck force. It did the navigating, the cooking, and everything else. Ships have got more complicated but the deck force has yet to be replaced by new electronic gear. You can still see a seaman of only a few months scrubbing the deck and heaving the monkey's fist to the dock when the ship pulls in to port. A seaman is a rare breed. As a member of First Division for his first six months in the Navy, he becomes a specialist is such time honored tasks as chipping paint Qsometimes, it seems, before the old coat is dryj, scrubbing decks, handling lines, steering the ship, and many other jobs. A seaman can tie more different kinds of knots than any other person - don't ever try to tie a granny knot around a member of the deck force. First Division 'W ---'F -M has a big job. It-is responsible for handling the lines during refueling at sea. It keeps up and runs the Captain's gig and the motor whale boat. It also handles the lines for docking and undocking. First Division keeps up the outside appearance of the ship. A bos 'n mate will tell you he is the real Navy gland in terms of tradition, he is probably right. f 1
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J. A11 right, then I'11 take my drums and go home. 8 C Q is My .yx Jg,s.f I Mr. Turner, sir, I lost the motor whale boat again. lu ,7 W, , Q J ,Y ,, os-4, M TVWW, : f , W- -f fm...-1 MWWWW so
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