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It must have something to do with the stable personnel management procedures prac- ticed by the Bureau of Medicine Sz Surgery. It's lucky that they made seasick go home though or we wouldn't have made our record! The duties of our department were varied from spraying poison gas at cockroaches to taking care of acute emergencies. Our main function was holding routine sick- call twice a day at 0800 and 1300 Qhopeful- lyj. There were many other operations in the ship that required a Corpsman present too, including standing by for every unrep and helo detail. A Corpsman was also a member of the salvage boat crew during boat operations. All of these different little jobs plus our routine medical work succeed- ed in keeping us busy most of the time. Ac- tual acute medical emergencies were few, and luckily so, lest our study, rest, and movie schedule be disturbed. And no one would dare get sick or hurt in port as face the wrath of the Doctor if they spoiled his golf. Those of us in H Division that fin- ished the cruise had the chance to admini- ster the coup de grace to the crew -- we gave them their final inoculations on the way home! A definite hangover. You've got what? E' OX f
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MEDICAL The personnel manning WASH- BURN'S surgery were forever Changing with the coming and going of interns and Corpsmen throughout the cruise. We start- ed out with Doctor Qseasicky Parillo, HM1 Dulmage, and HM2 Votaw in February and ended up with Doctor Pogue, HM1 Schultz, and HM3 Cooley in September. The initial part of the cruise was somewhat hectic with two of us Corpsman standing all night watches besides performing our fx regular daytime work, but help was on the way. HM3 Cooley ar- rived the first part of April! He came to be known as Inhale- exhale Cooley, because we had to keep telling him to do so. Around the first of July HM1 Dulmage became a short-timer when his relief HM1 Schultz came on board. The next change in per- sonnel was not so much of a change as another addition. Doc- tor Pogue arrived at the end of July to relieve Doctor Qseasickh Shultz HM1, Cooley, K,R,, Votaw, T,A,, LT, A. Parillo, LT. L,F, Pogue. Bend over. ,, au., Parillo, but seasick didn't want to leave us so we ended up with two Interns instead of one. The government fin- ally made seasick get off and go home when we got to Yoko- suka, Japan though, they said it was hurting the gold flow Wvf situation too much with nun in WESTPAC. Finally in August HM2 Votaw left to go home on leave which cinched a record ! for H division. No one that started the cruise in Febru- ary was on board to finish it 'S' ' 'C'ZV.12' in September. No other divi- sion can make that statement! 1 -.,-Mgr' , H , git. Q I. f' S nnmmm is 1 1 I
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Whose arm? M 2 X9 J ,,, ,l Lucky Lady in the third, I relieve you. , Nu, ml'-
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