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ENS. B. Lemler Division Officer-Supply MSC Andreas Chief Petty Officer-Supply SUPPLY DIVISION ceMSSN W.e This division works many long hours making sure the rest of the crew is happy, by providing the many services a ship needs to survive. Some of these jobs include, food preparation, laundry service, payday, cookouts, soda supply (which is very important), haircuts, operate ship ' s store and research and process necessary paperwork for procurement of all supplies. taL • ■7 •J -;»SHn i Above Left to Right: SH2 Parsons, MSl Ngoslab, MS3 Hi.ll.ind, SK.« t..ikndc , UKl t ohb. Mi H.imm.in MSSN Jaik on. Mr. Lemler, SH3 SMilh, MSC Andres, MSl Santos, SUl I.tgum, SN M.uston, SKI Mendos.i 52
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J LTjg. Harriman Supply Officer The Mess Specialists always helped with food preparations for picnics and parties-the crew would like to say thanks for all those extra hours ' ' MM-M-M Good SERVICE TO THE FLEET We all have some idea as to what supply means, but many people do not understand what it means to supply . This depart- ment ensures the ship carries enough supplies; every supply part that the ship needs to operate and complete its mission. Often we must procure items in foreign ports. Supply coordinates, with each department supply representative, the purchase of all items necessary for each department to fulfill its job. Supply also pro- vides laundry services, barbershop, food preparation and pay services for the crew. Comprised of mess cooks, storekeepers, ship ' s servicemen and disbursing clerks all working for the ship ' s crew. i Above: MS2 Young gets ready for another one of those fabulous cookouts on the fantail 51
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T f Above: MSSN Marston takes a break on ;! the line pply :li iS very supplies. r 7 Above: ETl Young and EMFN Storm are in the chow line-well Storm is checking it out- Right: A happy mess crank at midrats or lunch or din- ner-always a smile on their face Below: SHl Tagum sells some wares at the ship ' s store jacksoHi Below: MS3 Jones and SN Marston cooking up a delicious meal for lunch-Jones dances works
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