Santa Fe (CL 60) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1945

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The Supply Department believes the old maxim that a ship that feeds well is a happy ship and serves the crew three good, hot meals a day in the messhalls. Men waiting in the chow line wonder how many days at sea this time before dehydrated spuds and Spam manage to get on the menu. A menu callingfor stealesfor everyone is a large order, but the cooks in the galley manage it with ease about three times a week. With 1200 customers every meal, the cafeteria system is the best method of giving each man all he wants of what is offered. X Advancement in rating to Chief Petty Ojfcer brings with it the privilege of living in the C.P.O. quarters, where the Chiefs have a separate mess. X O T

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I W' 'JT The ojfcers' home aboard ship is the Wardroom, where they have their meals and comefor relaxation when work is done. Similar to the Wardroom, hut smaller, the W. O. Mess is where the ship's Warrants eat meals andfnd ease and recreation. Q' 1 The GSK storekeepers maintain a card fle on the .3500 dgferent lffm-f they have on handfor issue to all departments. K The tons of stores, provisions and supplies which the ship uses during a cruise must he replenished upon entering port. To the crew, Suppbf Ofce work on requisitions and accounts Ctopj is of less interest than the paymaster's end-of-month chores. 147



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J V N N ff c 3 1 t S 4 l IB I L One ofthe most popular facilities for making lie more pleasant during a cruise is the Gedunk Stand, -with its S, X s 5 i . 1:1 f ice cream, cokes, peanuts and candy bars. I in f-'Ni' The Ship's Store carries the small items, from cigarettes and stationery to soap and razor blades, that sailors need in daib lQ'e. Although often credited with shooting soeks full of holes, the laundry realbf does an ejficient and complete johfor all hands. 'TSM eww, Mendzng, altering and pressing the clothing o the ship's company is sujieient work to keep these men lzusy at all hours. The companion duties of turning out regulation haircuts and keeping all hands informed of the latest scuttlehutt makes a harher s ly'e a busy one.

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