Wisconsin (BB 64) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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cluding information about single steaming, forma- tions tguide, SOPA, courses, speeds, etc.j, weather ttemperature, clouds, visibility, barometer readings, state of the sea, etc.j 3 drills held, engineering datag ship's positiong accident reports, mast results, pass- ing ships, and the arrivals and departures of high ranking guests. For the purpose of putting the Ofii- cer of the Deck's scrawl into legible reading we have yeomen to type up the smooth log for 'Lthe recordf' We are the Oflicer of the Deckis general handy men. We ring the ship's bells, act as uroom service alarm clocksf' get weather readings, report to the OOD any unusual changes, serve as a partial check for the OOD in the innumerable details for which he is responsible, determine the sunrise and sunset, and set the clocks fabout 100 of themj back or ahead whenever we change time zones. We are part of the elite WISCONSIN crew. High intelligence, industry, good spirits, ability, and a good working knowledge of the ship are require- ments for the quartermasters, yeomen and associated strikers that make up this division. We stand our watches twenty-four hours a day, every day, underway or in port. As long as there is a WISCONSIN the navigating quartermasters will lead her through waters well trav- eled or seldom traveled, to places famous or un- known, through all kinds of weather, and then safely into port. The deck quartermaster with the yeoman will be recording for posterity the incidents-routine or exceptional, glorious and humdrum, of interest to the world or only to the men who sail her-that make up her part in the history of the Navy. Just like rabbit huntin' back in Texas, lmh, Oz? 1 X I Q ,Z 2.2 inn f- l - , - 4 fd, x-fd-,,,.. 1. .f i 1 ,f-f ' f i f X f , a ff I ,A ,ll 1 ' I? I 1 l f f lv'v I A . , A ' GQ? 3 l l

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