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Page 49 text:
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S-1 Division Without stores, no repairs! From spare parts to paper clips, from economizer tubes to toilet PHPGI, the Stores Division has the task of supplying all of the supplies needed for an extended deployment. Tested under fire by an aggressive Repair Dept- ment, the Stores Division answered with a will and full storerooms. There were very few job orders turned down because of lack of material. ill- -E -D 16527 Lcnn. MAHAFFEYQSCT ENS- FERRAR Asslvt supply Officer Ass t Stores Officer Ffogf ww- fleit to rightj Shannon, Sanders, Walker, Mueller, Marsh, Warosh, O'Hara, Clark- Back iw: nerr to rigmg Mr. Mahaffeyr Mr- Farrar' H-'mfs' Hafdmg' Dum' Gauegos' Bavuso, Whitn6Y, McIntosh, Deering, Hom, Cannon' Pray' Brittian'
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Page 48 text:
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upply Department CDR. 'STARR Supply Officer During the Med deployment, the CASCADE Supply Dep artrnent issued over 250 items per day in support of repair of other vessels as well as ships use. While 'supplying laundry service to DD s alongside, operating an out- standing foreign merchandise emporium and frequently feedingover 200 unexpected guests when the weather got rough in Naples. The cruise allowed few opportunities for rest and touring, as long as the cans needed help.
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2 Division ENS. DAVIS QSCI Stores Officer Laundry, dry cleaning, shoe repair, tailoring, small stores and ships stores, not to forget the CASCADE Galleria- Cthe foreign merchandise storey are the components of the S-2 Division. These service shops, which we tend to over- look until the Captain catches us on inspection, are always on the job to keep us supplied with cigarettes and clean, whites to blues, for toothpaste to Telefunkens, the Plant was 'FULL-'STEAM' ahead all the way. The foreign merchandise store proved a real winner and the envy of the SIXTH FLEET with its displays and full range of foreign merchandise. neat uniform s. From Front tow: Cleft to rightj Shutter, Cahill, Noirot, McCambridge, Nance, Cotham, High, Hampton, Young. Back row: fleft to rightj Mr. Davis, Abney, Woodbury, Maddox, Roberts, Reichold, Coats, Sandstrom, Carter, Edmonds, Carr.
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