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R-1 Division This is the Hull rep air division, and consists of seven shops, each one as equal in importance to the repair of the ships alongside as the other. With but one aim in mind, that the ships leave from alongside in better condition than when they arrived. The Ship fitters, Metalsmiths, Pipefitters, Welders, Carpenters, Patternmakers, and Rep air Bo'sn's Mates all teamed up to bulwark the heavy work load of weld- ing new hatches, replacing valves and piping, making canvas covers, repairing damaged wood items and boats, revising metal fixtures repairingbulkheads, carving patterns and many other important jobs of vital necessity to des troyers, and ships of the SIXTH FLEET operations In the highest Navy tradition the R 1 division met its work re Sponsibilities With hard work and long hours managed to dispel its obligations, regardless of the size of the work load to the complete satisfaction of the ships repaired whether underway, in port, operating or just anchored out Cwo PORTER Hull Repair Officer X Front tow fleft to r1ghtjGrxffin, Adair, Bushway, Lewis, Walker, Fah Price, Banks, Palermo, Elmore, Srmmers, Gruetzmecher Back row fleft to rzghtj Mr Porter, Michael, Atchison, jones, Delamate Wxnigear, Gearhart, Kozak, Morris, Mzchaud, Young, Fisher, Burko, Burns, Farmer , , . y . . . , ,EH gf.. J n p x iam W5 . . fe' w 'W ivf: , I , 5 W ll ff 2 . A fn, , 1 I iff!! il, f Q 5 Q in W i, s f r sirf f ' 1 is . ft x Q, 1 U 'l fjxf, I f I f 'X fi I if .' if ! l l Y XX X K X 'L ' X is ' KX '- I ' N ' - .Vs ' 4 g ' . ' ' ff
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Repair Department The Repair Departmentleft New- port with two new officers at the helm, LCDR Swainson, the smil- ing, friendly Repair Officer and his Assistant, LTJG Sellden kept the work flowing smoothly into the many capable hands of the Department. With Rogers, MRC 'riding herd' the Repair Office was a 'bee-hive' of activity dur- ing the cruise. LCDR. SWAINSON LUG SEL!-DEN Repair Officer Ass t Repair Offzcer R-1 Division Front row Cleft to rightj Magwood, Bxvans, Roberson, Igge' Vechter' Nelson, Dudley, Grandfzeld, Davis, Shaw, Back row fleft to rxghtj Mr Porter, Robertson, Bauserman, Ezsenzimmef I Darden,Peal, Mattes, MacFarlane Sanqumi Melltose, Goodwin, Maskowski
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1 J J W k p or R-2 Division Front row: Cleft to rightj Penney, Wilgus, McGovem, Seitz, Miller, Kellogg, Paquin, Liscinsky, Patterson, Nuttall, Kames. Back row: Cleft to rightj Carroll, Tallman, jarouski, Mac Duff, Decker, Huffman, Strobel, Bradley, Bradish, Heath, Jones, Barth, Tinney, Perdue, Atherton.
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