Columbus (CA 74) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1953

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„ , ' % n this Mediterranean cruise of 1952-53 we are proud to present the First Division under the direction of the division officer, LTJG McLean, the leading petty officer, E. L. Kelly, BMI, and the turret chief, N. R. Parker, SMC. Assisting them are the boatswains mates and gunners mates who carry out the various duties and policies of the division. The division ' s fifty-five men are divided into two groups, forty-three men on deck and twelve in the turret. The deck spaces include that part of the main deck from the stem on the starboard side to frame sixty-five, the star- board anchor and the Captain ' s cabin, as well as the Admiral ' s gangway and the quarterdeck. Needless to say, this area must always be in top-notch condition, as it is here that all visiting dignitaries and high ranking officers receive their first impression of the COLUMBUS. The ordnance spaces, which include Turret No. I , are the battle stations of the division and their maintenance and cleanliness is charged to the gun gang under the watchful eye of Chief Parker and his five efficient PO ' s. The division has always taken pride in its personal appearance as well as the care and cleanliness of the material assigned to it. At Captain ' s inspection we invariably receive high praise and are often cited as one of the best divisions . on the ship. At sea the First Division is often called upon to man the forward transfer station where a ship to ship transfer of personnel and cargo is efficiently accomplished. At this time, both the gun and deck gangs combine forces and work together as a single unit. All is not blood and sweat in the division as we always manage to get our share of fun and recreation. We have our own Softball team, and many of the men participated on the various teams and other activities throughout the ship. The men have taken advantage of the historical places and interesting ports we have visited. All in all, the First Division has had a very interesting and successful cruise and is looking forward to another trip on the COLUMBUS.



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f divisions on the ship were given numbers according to the amount of work done, long hours put in, ability to tackle a job and see it through, the Second Division would be number one. In case anyone doesn ' t know it. Second Division spaces go from the stem to frame sixty-five port side on the main deck. Among other things this area includes the port anchor and all the gear that goes to make it possible to get COLUMBUS underway, anchored and underway again, Tur- ret No. 2 and the main deck space aft to frame sixty-five. On the second deck we take care of the passageways from the wardroom to the anchor windlass room. On the third deck our spaces run from Warrant Officers country to the Sick Bay Treatment Room. Second Division has as its division officer, LTJG E. T. Sullivan and ENS W. C. Snyder as junior division officer. The main deck spaces owe their squared away look to the efforts of our LPO Ege, BM I and Lignowski, BM3. Turret No. 2, the hottest battery on the ship, is the pride and joy of Bob Knutson, GMC and Scott, GMI. Other petty officers in the division are Wilson, GM2, Puthe, BM3, Bostic, GM3, De Mauro, GM3 and Hamlin BM3, who are responsible for the cleanliness and preservation of our living compartment. Another Second Division man who made good Is Bob Marchon, SN, who is editor of this year ' s cruise book. So If It Is transferring cargo or personnel at sea, firing of the main battery, weighing anchor or mooring alongside a pier or even editing a book, see the Second Division to get the job done quickly and efficiently.

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