Seattle (AOE 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1993

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Second D1v1s1on SN Keel SA Kendrick SA Lewis SA McCutcheon T- X51 1 l I Fllm SN Meece SA Moses 'qb' SN Pena V SN Salazar SN Shamp l . SA Shock lt SN Smith SN Wrona SA Susunkewa y SN Szewzek -'fxll SR Taylor ZF J :S,, , T sa Watkins T Though they are labeled Second Division do not allow the name to mislead you. Second Division is anything but second. Within our group of seafaring personnel is an intri- cate structure of well trained Boatswain s Mates and dedicated seaman who are bonded together and continually lead the pack in quality performance. The work of Second Division is very demanding It entails being responsible for the operation and maintenance of SEATTLE s six boats and onloading and off-loading fleet freight by using the ships boat and aircraft crane. Second Division Personnel also have an active role during flight quarters Whether it s performing the duties as the LSE or loading and off-loading the helicopter. Second Division personnel play an instrumen- tal role during man overboard drills by manning the ready lifeboats when doing small boat recoveries. Second division personnel are also tasked with running the liberty boats, especially the Captains gig. Together as a division they take S 3 I ..,, ' ug . X X X N S X XXX X X X QS XXX X X XX X X XX X SX X Q t X SS S X XX Q XX XX f X i X X X ' QA 1 'YKX sy X.X Ys g t T 1 2 X e SA Mullin A X 'A X KS I I I - .., -L y n 'S if X W 4 yi X N va E X X XX X X Nix X XXV gigs his X X if . f , . .. N , Y . n l' , , , , H dw 1 of A Z If 0 F , L fm!! A A T gL2gf'T '-,gal 10 ff ,,,. ,, 'Z J R' W7 'i' 'Q 'g ken wi at 4 'Q I , fr . Ky If W3 4' T 'V T. . fi- i X - pride in their abilities and will continue to effectively press on through the future. ., , wff ,M if' 1 an x t 1 X 21225 .Abu A.: l CREW 17

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