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SUPPLY Standing: Dinsmore, S,E,, CSC Tyler, Fields, C,J,, Cooper, M.J,, SKC Willey, Chapman, W,O,, Badger, E,E,, Bailey, T,S,, Phillips, M,J, Earnest, J,K,, Second row: ENS Mathews, Price, M,T,, Jackson, T,C,, Szekely, P,R,, Watson, L,C., LT, Burg. Change in personnel at all levels kept the Supply Department very active during the cruise. On April 1, Department head LT. Bruno was relieved by LT. Burg. In early June, LTjg Pendleton was relieved by Ens. Mathews. Those that were eye witnesses to Mr. Pendleton's departure, swear there was a tear in his eyeg some thought it was because he was leaving his many friends in WASHBURN, others thought it was because he didn't want to go to the airport at DaNang, with all the excitement they were hav- ing from rockets every day. With these and other personnel losses in the department, train- ing of personnel was a continually big job throughout thecruise. Routine underway replG11iShII19n'0S kept us very busy during the Kneeling: Conley, M,R,, Johnson, G,R,, Vaughn, S,D,, Factor, Hee Hee! NOW H0 0119 can find them' J,D,, Tijernia, L,C,, Gordon, D,R, cruise. Besides manning many of the phones during the actual un- rep operation the behind the scenes paper work kept us busy days before and days after the job on deck was done. In fact, in ef- forts to keep WASHBURN well supplied, Mr. Burg became so familiar with the-Mike boats, Qalways off in them to get storesl that he was given a 3rd Class Boatswains Mates crow and made honorary coxswain for services rendered. The cruise also saw the barber shop and Disbursing office re- located. There was much work ,..4-gl
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9 J' L 9 An., I ei Hamilton sends blinking ngm, Then che Clue! moved into the Sxgnal Bridge XV. 1 .N L A what waver? Hey Pancho.
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involved: moving files, records, combs and clippers, but after we were settled again in our new spaces, everyone seemed satis- fied. The supply office, built during the last yard overhaul, proved to have one major 'unforeseen flaw. Ventilation was non exist- ant and when we -arrived in those warm Vietnamese waters, the office became a sauna bath! This fault was cured though - we bought an air conditioner and had A Couple OI real Cm ups it installed just in time for it to start working as we reached cool er latitudes on our way home! Was that 8 for ,379 or 7 for 389?
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