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♦ • . v.. S iif,wWI Kj£ ' y ! 4 V f Front row: C.H.Greene, C.J. Ringdahl, CHSCLK, W.W.Murray; CDR T. G. White Jr., LCDR P. A. Lloyd, LTJG B.J. Hass, L. L. Stevenson Second row : R. B. Henderson, L. E. Bayes, J. A. Long, L. O. Richards, B. C. Householder, B. D. Robinson, N. B. Marshall, K. Y. Ridaught Third row : J. P. Hesch, R. F. Dunning, D. E. Hobson, J. M. Yarter, J. L. Noble, L. H. Boisvert, R. W. Shoemaker, J. T. Enos Front row: P. H. Hines, Jr., CDR T. G. White, Jrj L. K. Lysne, W. R. Bissett Second row : D. W. Kauffman, T.C. Iglehart, J.C. Flaherty, A. H. Dresch EXECUTIVE t The pencil pushers and flatfoots of the administra- tion department are broken down into the X and X-l divisions respectively. The X division is comprised of yeomen and personnelmen who push pencils and punch keys furiously to maintain their reputation ot red tape champs of the Bing Ding. These are the men that keep the service records, leave records, cut orders, publish Legal Eagles at work! LTJG Hass dictates a record of courts martial to Marshall and Householder checks. the POD and the Strait Dope and do much other tedious but necessary paperwork. A smatter ' n of MAA ' s make up the X-l division, and these are the non-gun-toting lawmen of the ship. They enforce the innumerable regu- lations of the Bing Ding and generally police the ship. It may well be said that through this department pass the trials and tribulations ot all. Red tape artists Green and LTJG Foucht get with it in the Ship ' s Office.
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Jackson and McSkimming speedly receive a message by flashing light. I XFisJ j® lli fcv tf 3 iHE M B EAR i m ft Front row : S. C. Bland, ENS C. D. VC ' iIlums. A. E. Mahaney, R. W. Adamich Second row: C. H. Aamijo, J. B. Dubois, L. Hahner, H. Greene Third row : M. W. Bryce, J. E. Jackson, R. W. McSkimming. D. R. Osborne The •• Mighty Mite OS Division lias the most colorful job on the ship and a never ending responsibility. Whether in port or at sea. or in the tropics or in the arctic, the signalmen always man their stations. Whether it be by Hashing light, flaghoist, or semaphore, messages and signals are constantly being sent and received. Inport, when not sending or receiving messages, the signal gang must constantly be on watch for any small boats approaching the ship and ships entering and leaving the harbor. Thus whether it be rendering honors to a passing ship or interrogating an unknown ship passing through the task force at night, the OS men are forever engaged in the important duty that is necessary for any efficient organization . . . Communications. Greene and Dubois prepare to put Flight Course at the dip.
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