Badoeng Strait (CVE 116) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1950

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fs-l.a:.1-' if .N , ..., v . I Left to right: D. Steinmetz, R. R. Hauth, A. R. Sullard, R. Geddes, J. E. Eaton, S. R. Drinkwater, B. O. Van Berg. The health and well being of all living things on a farm are one of the primary concerns of the farm operator and one on which he must rely upon the assistance of trained personnel beyond the confines of his boundaries. On the Bing Ding, the skilled services ofthe H Division are valuable. The division, though small, is composed of trained medi- cal and dental technicians, who assist the Doctor and Dentist. The men of this division keep the health records of every man on the ship, assist in caring for patients in sick- bay, the giving of innoculations and vaccinations, and in the administer- ing of anaesthetics when required. They assist in the X-ray work. The Dentalman assists the dentist in all dental laboratory work. The motto xg 'll ' xi i Xa! l X N 6 of this division is, Keep as many x Q- . v - ' men at as many guns as many days ' as possible. Xl Q.. . '-'11 . -Bt-L4. ::...'1..f..fT:. ,. .nt , ..f? f 5 '- ff? ' , ,, wr. LJ:f .rg .,,. I . . ., -T .. . A n.' ..n,::'91-- f A 1 F l , l i. i. 5 l l. 1 l l it ,l l ii. E.. l l, l i l l l lf '. is P li L. ' 4 l l l l l l 1 lp, E -. L . 1-I-v- 1 , 1?SS1 '!5Z. '1'-?3 4 Y.f 1 . i 1 re, li i i

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