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DIVI I0 UPPLY DIVISIONS, four in number, SG, SC, SS, and SYN, com- posed together form all the supply Department personnel of the ship. Each of the four divisions supply distinct services to the ship and the personnel living in the ship. The SG is the group that provides the ship's personnel with the tools to work with, the material to effect the work, the clothing to wear both for work and for going ashore and the pay for the services rendered. The accounting for the tools, material and clothing is all done by the accounting section of this group. The tools and materials are charged to money allocated to the ship from funds appropriated by Congress, the clothing is paid for by each individual to whom it is sold. In general this group services the ship in a manner 11Ot unlike the way local civilian merchants service a community in the average town in the U.S.A. The SC is the group that prepares all food served to the enlisted men in the ship. ln doing so, a tremendous task is accomplished as an attempt must be made to appease the tastes of men who have been accustomed to cooking as it is done in the North, South, East, and Mfest section of the United States. The SS group is composed of the barbers, tailors, laundry- men, and soda fountain operators. All services rendered are comparable with similar establishments in any community in the United States. The SVV group is composed of the stewards and their as- sistants who render services to the commissioned and warrant oflicers in the ship. ,Their duties include the preparation and serving of all food to the officers, cleaning of staterooms and oHicer's messrooms. This division, when all groups are united, forms the Supply Department of an active Fighting unit of the Navy and the responsibility to maintain the department as an eihcient serv- ice organization lies with the Supply Olhcer of the ship. ' f 4 g ' 'fy VA . f ,, 1 fy t 1, L 5 424 A f fff Z X44 'L' 7 f A 'E ff K X is . T3 Q M 'fa L i x Y le 'S O 1 EQ M , , 'V 9, ff .ff 1 . af A am f.. .... 'tt.s. W X First Rowv: P. Calautti, SNg Charles P. Coifua, SNg Jalnes E. WVood, SN, Woodrow Pos- ton, SH2g S. R. Craft, SNg Roger Cornlier, SNg L. N. Iovino, SAg John C. Davis Jr., SH3g Harvey Chapman, SA. . . . Second Row: N. R. Cappel- lo, FNg R. V. Hensley, SH3g Kenneth Auble, SNg J. M. XVarr Jr., SNg Donald Lee, SI-I3: E. R. Morey, LTJG5 C. E. Stahl, SH2g Robert Ii. Pen- nington, SAg Robert T. Tatem, SH1g Hugh 'Thompson Jr., SH3. . . . Third Row: Louis M. Val- entino, SNQ Xvillard L. XVaters, SNg R. H. Bredbenncr, Sl-I23 Stanley J. Matecki, SNg T. J. Roussel, SHSNg R. B. Pickens, SAQ Oscar L. Young, SH33 Cash Rusk Jr., SH3g James D. Smith, SHSNg Leo Chartier, SI-Ilg John A. XX7illi1llllS, SN. 'k First Row: Leonard E. Gan- l!9l'y CS3: L. D. Roberts, CSU Xvilliam P. Dooley, CS2: Ray- lnond L. Hood: Robert E. lilc- Elroy, CSC: L. D. Hopkins, UHl'Cl.fK: Richard H. G-erkin, SN: .lohn XV. Andrews, SN: Ir- vin E. Crawford, CSI .... Second Row: R.. J. Reynolds, SN:V Paul IC. Allen. SN: George IC. 'Rcopell Jr., CSI: Richard M. Xx7illi2llllS, SN: Richard Si. Louis, SN: NVnlter llabula, CSDM Alan F. Card: G. F. Hof- ncr, FS2.
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