Wainwright (DLG 28) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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i THE CHAPLAINSI LT W.A. ROWLAND CORNER The sailor, due to his location at sea, finds worship different than in the average congregation hack home. The minister may arrive by rurning waterg or by small boat from another ship. The surroundings are different too cable from a hovering helog hy highline across cl Instead of stained glass windows, there are steel bulkheads. Rather than plush pews, he has mess-deck tables to sit at. The sound of his singing may be somewhat blotted by the drone ofthe shipls engines, The surroundings are different but the Lord is the same. His pro. mise to be with two or three gathered together in His name still holds true. The sailor becomes aware ofthetruth that worship is not so much the surroundings as the attitude of the one worshiping, be he admiral or Seaman apprentice. JTITSY Tl'l.Gf Go Down to the Sea in Ships, that do usmess In great wafer . Th of the Lord and 5, ese shall see the WOfkS his wonders in the deep. PSALM 107

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MEDICAL The prime responsibility of the Medical Department in the traditional phrase ofthe Medical Corps is to keep as many men at as many guns as many days as possible. To im- and preventive medicine is carried out. Sick call is held at 0800 and 1300 daily. Emergency aid is available at all T plement this policy an active program of both medical aid I times day or night Preventive medicine that is done aboard ship consists of daily inspection of food handlers, and in- spection ofthe food preparation facilities and food. The berth- ing spaces are inspected weekly to insure the highest stand- ards of sanitation are maintained. First aid lectures are given daily so the crew can, in the event of battle or disaster, begin to aid themselves until medical assistance is on the scene. These and many others are the functions of the Medi- gg?-v LT N. D. Shipman MC W. A. Ball HMC 1 sq, 6' ff L? fri- . ,J I ff, if . ,. -xv' ff if ff cal Department. P. E. Mi1ZCl'16ll HM3 H. D. Couch HN J l ,.,, I 'Ka , ff, .ff j, f 1 39 , .K ,,. - .-4 .,. V:---Mw-.,qs.mn-.:13..,.-,.,-...,u, Q., -. ..... . W...-, is--,,.,.. If



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EIIIGIIVEEHI G DEPAH TIVIEIII LCDR L.R. LORDEN ENGINEERING OFFICER The Engineering Department, headed by Lcdr. L.R. Lorden, is comprised of A,B,E,M, AND R Divisions, and includes approximately one third of the crew. The scope of its tasks include operation, care and maintenance ofthe ship's main propulsion plant, auxiliary machin- CTY, and piping systems, control of damage, operation and maintenance of electrical power generators and distribution systems, repairs for the ship ,s hull, and repairs to equipment of other departments within the scope of the Engineering department. EXCELLENCE AWARD FOR ENGINEERING 1966-1967 Under the supervision of the damage con- trol assistant, LT. WJ. Payne, and of the Main Propulsion Assistant, LTIG. McGrath, and due to a consistant effort by all hands, WAIN- WRIGHT,s Engineering Departmentwas judged as the outstanding Engineering Department in Destroyer Squadron 6 and was awarded the Engineering Excellancy award for fiscal year 1967. 41

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