Wisconsin (BB 64) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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. . - ' ' B Welborn. MIDDLE F , R W: B, R, Romjue, L. C. Moore, R. E. Bridgeman, F. H. Crimmer, A. D. lVf1I'l1Ck, A. W. Jackson, R. . D l Rid-iAlifH.0M. Tucker, P. O. Henderson, M. Relojo, R. R. Hurley, R. C. Blake, YNCQ W- A- SHOW, ACC, E- C- GIMJRRIIEIC, S-IW Sherwood, W. C. Mowery, G. M. Woods. TOP Row: C. V. Lind, N. G. Olney, E. D. Grable, R- C. Reherman, .I- - OHS C Y, F. B. Boyd, R. I. Smith, B. J. James, R. W. Cousart, F. K. Martin, R. .I. Hathaway. MW!!!ff!W777Wff1!777Wfff!W777ff fffffffffgg1 ffffff!7!ffffffyf!fffffffffffff fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff prevailing on the WISCONSIN in mind, we knew immediately the next few months of our tour were sure to be pleasant ones. The billets assigned to personnel of the flag are greatly varied and for that reason a large array of ratings is represented within the division. Opera- tions, Intelligence, Plans, Medals Si Awards and Administration OfIices, plus the Flag Mail Room, are well-manned by a competent staff of yeomen and personnelmen. Journalists and photographers prepare news of the fleet in PIO. We have quartermasters in Flag Plot, boatswainls mates and enginemen in the Boat Pool, radiomen and telemen in Communica- tions, storekeepers in Logistics, besides a hard-work- ing group of aerologists, musicians, stewards and Marines. All these men contribute greatly to the suc- cessful operation of the Staff. Shortly after coming aboard, the division found itself taking a real part in the overall picture of shipls routine. Flag personnel in some instances were 'T made an integral part of the Ship's Company. Then again, in some cases, we took over certain Ship'S Company assignments, the most notable example b6- ing Communications. Many of the Shipis Companlf in Communications will not soon forget the familiar phrase, 'How we doin'?i', whispered with the gen- tleness of a train wreck by a fiery Flag Commander. Soon after coming aboard, the Flag men fOl1f1d themselves the center of attraction as many of the Shipls Company personnel, new to the Far East, sought their advice with regard to ichi-bani' sh0P' ping district, amusement areas and other places of recreation. Due to the fact that our tour of dull' U1 the Far East is a none-too-sukoshi 15 months, WC had the uscoopil and we were happy to give our new shipmates all the information that we had at hand. Although the Flag Division integrated its routille with that of the Shipis Company with respect to Sl1Ch things as quarters in the morning and inspections, our daily routine differed a great deal in most in- 10-

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