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N DIVISION DEPARTMENT N Division, multi-faceted in its areas of respon- sibility, had plenty to do during this Med de- ployment and accomplished it all expertly. The YN ' s coped admirably with the pile of cor- respondence and ship ' s admin paperwork that never seemed to get smaller, a tiny office and a shrinking file of instructions as good-in- tentioned borrowers systematically lost them. Similarly, the PN ' s handled exceptionally well their endless service record entries, typing of orders and sharing half of their work space with the mini-computer and its associated equipment. The 3M coordinator tried to have work centers conserve 4790-2K forms which were forever in short supply, in addition to the monumental task of seeing to the proper scheduling of PMS and documentation of all corrective maintenance. The career counselor, working on his own, gave competent career ad- vice to all comers from his miniscule office. Reinforced by the squadron doctor, the DAHL- GREN ' s HM ' s dispensed pills, lotions, shots and syrups to combat everything from the common cold to Montezuma ' s Revenge . The Master-at-Arms force manned by volunteers in port, was run by the MAC. This tough position made for extra long days as the MAC dis- couraged would-be drug users by staying up at night underway and assisted the quarterdeck with rowdy sailors in port. The Postal Clerks were the most visible members of N Division Department, selling stamps, money orders, sorting and delivering that precious material, MAIL. Not so visible, but providing just as vi- tal a service were the DAHLGREN ' s quarter- masters. They provided safe passage for the ship to and from the Med and everywhere in between, even on the 31st of November.
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I QMC G.A. Marske 2 PC3 L.A. Anderson 3 QM2 J.C. Long 4 QM3 G.E. Leggett 5 QM3 S.D. Mallory 6 YN2 J. A. Wallace IV 7 QM3 G.A. Kime, Jr. 8 QM3 J.F. Driesch, Jr. 9 YNSN M.F. Harris 10 QM3 J.J. Pecoraro II YNSN E.H. Seay
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