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FIRST DIVISION Sykes W. G. ENS Scott S. K. LT First division is the division primarily responsible for the exterior appearance of the ship; un- like most other divisions, it is evident at a glance whether or not the deck apes are doing their jobs. Thei r responsibility, however, encompasses far more than merely chipping and painting. They are responsible for all theship ' smooring equipment, including lines, the ground tackle and associated appendages. All theship ' slifesaving gear, including the motor whaleboat, life rafts, life jackets, and man overboard rescue equipment fall within their domain. The equipment used to replenish stores, fuel, and ammunition is maintained and largely operated by boatswain ' s mates and deck seamen. When underway, the deck seamen are the eyes of the ship, and they play an important part in its maneuvering. It should be evident that, to meet these many and varied commitments, long hours of hard work are required. In todays Navy of steam and steel, the deck seaman are truly the iron men of the forgotten days of wood and canvas. Mavis L. M. SA Zahradnicek D. SN Dickerson R. B. SA Renick F. SA
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