Badoeng Strait (CVE 116) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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Page 107 text:

mj Seagull again! Denherder, Danchey, Jenkins and )yyL Gray demonstrate production line efficiency. h i S t ■ A D PH ' 1 £ Front Row : H. F. Jamerson, T. J. Walsdorf, M. D. Jenkins, J. E. Pearce, R. Simko, H. J. Sakas, E. Popp. R. W. Kennedy Second Row : M. M. DunHerder, J. Pair, B. H. Julian, J. E. Nate, T. S. Brown, E. E. Kreinbring, C. Straw, C. T. White. R. A. Anderson Third Row : J. T. Lane, W. P. Reed, L. R. Mainning, R. W. James, A . L. Williams, J. K. Stiketee, W. Sttom, J. E. Hall

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It may not be mom ' s cookin that the cooks, bakers and butchers of S-2 Division serve for chow ; but it ' s the closest thing to it. Trying to please 1000 individuals is no easy task, but the division comes through in a way that would arouse the envy of Duncan Hines. Following the motto that a well-fed crew is a happy one, the men are up far earlier than regular reveille and toil past midnight preparing early breakfast and mid-rations in addition to the regular meals. Besides preparing the food, the S-2 men must also maintain the supply of food. Though the hours are long and the spaces hot, they are happy in their work and are proud of the fact that through their food the men are run that run the ship. Hall administers that final touch to some bread pudding in the bake shop. Peters, Collette, and Parrish a trio of pearl divers.



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The men of ole S-3 Division serve as the wives and druggist of the ship. They are the ones that shred those skivies or lose that shirt or shave that head. They also mend those trousers and resole those shoes. The division is responsible for that nice, cold ice cream that comes from the geedunk stand on those hot, sultry days. Whether it be razor blades or pea- nuts, the S-3 men keep the ship ' s store well supplied to satisfy everyone ' s whims and needs. And last but not least, they are the ones who bi-monthly distribute that long green (or you should say often red, blue, and brown) lettuce with the short future — money ! Fat Boy Livingston demonstrates sales technique to Darr (he didn ' t buy the camera). i The Clip Joint in action, as Waters and Kline deface victims in the barber shop. Vest lays into a pair of boondockers in the cobbler shop Ski pulls clothes from the extractor down in hot laundry.

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