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'Z 4 ft-qpzm f .- 5 ., ,fgwywnzt fy e '-ffC.cyg-fvwffr 'ESQ .' ' ' 'J.if5i.9'QWfW W 9'i5- Y P' 4 Ft-O The Repair Office is the starting point for any work in the Repair Department. Since three submarines and various surface ships may request services at any given time, a coordinat- ed effort is vital to ensure the jobs are completed and total chaos is avoided. Job requests are reviewed by the Repair Officer, Assistant Repair Officer and the Producation Management Assistant and then are assigned to the appropriate divisions and shop. Each ship being served by CANOPUS has a direct liaison with the Repair Department through a Ship's Superintendant, who reports the status of all jobs to the unit concerned and assists in keeping communication between the two open at all times. The Repair Office is responsible to the Commanding Officer for the timely completion of all requested work, and needless to say, the s jobs get done. Front: EN1 Ronald Hunter, MMCS William Meisburger, CDR Peter Bowman, EMC Ronald McDougall. Back: SK3 Enrico lannace, MT1 E.J. Smith, HT2 Kenneth Ward, MRFN Arthur Polk.
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l l i S-1 Since CANOPUS is a repair and replentish- ment facility, the list of spare parts and supplies is nearly endless. The Material Division is responsible for the receiving, stowing and issue of all supply material except provisions and Ship's Store stock. S-1 maintains numerous storerooms on the ship in addition to .the handling facilities on ,the pier. S-1 also runs SUBMART, a shopping center that carries fast moving items such as office supplies, hand tools and safety equipment V for quick issue. The division's storerooms handle the larger items. It is conceiveable that a supply petty officer from a submarine or one ofthe divisions on the ship, when armed with a correct supply chit, could get anything he needed to get his job done. That is the service that S+1 always provides. 1 . 4 EEWZZW Front: SK2 Harvey Roberts, SK1 Dennis Burroughs, SKC Elmer Alexander LT Geoffrey Noble SKCM Charles Queener, SK1 Kenneth Kappmeyer,-SK1 Leo Martinez Back SK2 Jaime Bautista SK3 Barry Morrison, SKSN Michael Brubaker, SK3 George Silvas SKSN John Benson SK3 Robert Hayes, SKSN Daniel Grudin, SKSN Robert Stenten
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