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E J. A. JONES ENS SC , .A 1 -Am... Q. N 8 R.B l l IIC? W R.L R.E S Division has the overall function of support of the ship's equipment and per- sonnel through logistics and services. In order to accomplish their varied tasks, they are divided into three basic groups: Storekeepers, Disbursing Clerks, and Ship 's Servicemen. The Storekeepers are charged with the re- sponsibility for the procurement, stowage, and distribution of all the repair parts and consumable items that the ship uses in order to carry out her mission. In all they maintain about 47 ,000 items in stock located in storerooms throughout the ship. Prrfrs suc, R, WEBB sH1,1z.1.,EnMoNDssK2, H.P.cHAFF1N GUsTAvsoN skz, E.w. RYDER, JR DK2, E,E, SMITH SH2, PoTTER SK3 The Disbursing Clerks maintain pay rec- ords, and process travel claims, reen- listments, and special paydays , all of which cost Uncle Sam nearly 0,565,000 per combat payday. The Ship's Servicemen are the morale main- tenance group. They operate a two chair barber shop which allows every man on board a free haircut every 10 days, aretail store which turns over 337 5,000 per year, and a laundry that washes 15,000 lbs.ofclothing and does 1800 pieces of press work per month. .1 ,X W on 2 li f 'V , QW ,,, I 22 ' , ff gr, ,-fy? tiff ff' . Aa o waz! wg, s' e e l s. 24 lg 1 , 4,731 ,,,w, 'Y S, . f' ' . . f A , . XM lx x ' gif . -, T it 2- IX N ' ,f KS Z., ,.., .,f X,:A ' 1 K J , 1 I f , 7'yn.1f-f ,Y . . 2, ,.f' f,,,,,,, .,,, Q? B 'J ff xxx , , X , tc ' -'-- -v - , ' A .M ' QT M 2 ev r x Www slt' mites t Wi ,,1n Z Z i ',,,, qw Vg . ,V J .'Av 1 JK! x f f v ,ff , 1, K 1 1 ' 4 ,, , -N. , , i , 1 , ' s if H 50 I X gf
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t,,.,, Z i x YA GHKW 1,111.5 I' . 1 fl l t f v 1, 8 3 f g , Fill w, -5 V F. R. FAISTL LT SUPPLY OFFICER vent -QE tw L W sas? BOX o N wi L- QEODED ii 0 UPPLY DEPARTME T A ship is a small interdependent community of men bound to the primary function of any naval operation. But one de- partment has as its primary function, support and welfare of the entire ship. This heavy burden falls on the unsung heroes ofthe Supply Department, consisting ofS Division and CS Division. S Division is comprised of Storekeepers, Ship Servicemen and Disbursing clerks. The Storekeeper has the never-ending job of keeping plenty of spare parts on board for all of WAINWRIGHTS sophisticated warfare gear. Where- as the Ship Servicemen find they must take care of and meet all the personalrequirements of each crew member, such as hair cuts, laundryg or purchases from the Ship's Store. And of course, every man must be paid, and twice a month, the friendly Disbursing clerk finds that he is the main attraction that day as each man accepts his green- backs . In order for a man to do his job properly, his stomach must be fed and this is the job of our Commissary- men and Stewards who make up CS Division. All of Supply Department works as a homogeneous unitin order. to achieve the self-satisfaction that he has given his best to his shipmates and to the WAINWRIGHT. CJ X Qi Ni WU- W' E C701 Pi 1 ix W 2 if viva ' JA0.??Zp CC, if 'Ei - ,1 Q3 f ,f:Q,?,Q' C , Aff- 'lf ' if 1-1 55? el' It RXIOBN A , J
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