Dashiell (DD 659) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1959

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H. F. Schmidt Baltimore, Md . W. L. Pesano Poughlceepsie, N.Y. A...l. Conway Glencove, N.Y. R. P. Herrmann Cranford, N.J. J. T. Heybruck Kingston, N.Y. R. F. Benn Orchard Plc., N.Y. R. W. Hampton Houtzdale, Pa. B. G. Piacente Mt. Vernon, N.Y. J. E. Hinman Columbiaville, Mich lf . New NX QNX xk ...,.......-...-T,,T, X-N... f -,, . f 6 wif: XX ,K 4 Y A ?1?,l' W Lfff-eef ' R. D. Elder Newport, R. l. S. Fedorowicz Amsterdam, N.Y . W. H. 'Pike New Bedford, Mas s. A. S. Wallin Traverse City, Mich. R. Frascona New Britain, Conn.

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----A 1:0 Y -. Y YV'- ist Division As is the custom on all large ships of the U 5 Navy, the First Divi sion has its spaces in the forward part ofthe ship lt is their task to keep the massive ground tackle consisting of two 2 ton anchors, the wildcats, wmdlass, and associated gear in top shape In order fl1CT The ship may be safely and securely anchored. That they have done their job well is immediately evident when the word is passed Let go. and amid a cacophony of sound and tlyinggsparks, the anchor plummets to the bottom in a truly smart manner. ' 0 O 0 . ' as I Q . ' ' ' 0 . . . 4 . . ' The First Division prides itself on the seamanlike appearance of the torecastle. This pride is not misplaced, as an inspection ot these spaces will disclose. lt is not without much labor and teamwork that this is accomplished but the men ot the First Division are aware tl1C1T their fine work is known and appreciated throughout the ship. Hey your nose is running No, we don t have any polka dot paint Typical uniform of the day



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2nd Division The Mighty Second, the counterpart of our First Division, having a ' ' ' ' ' th after part of yy proportional responsibility as deck hands, maintains e our ship. Besides the cleanliness and upkeep of their spaces, they ,. ' ' ' ' ' d Number Two erform' admirably in handling their mooring lines an our P Motor Whale Boat. The speed with which their boat is lowered or raised rior to our entering or leaving ports attests to their proficiency. P The speed and ease with which the Second Division handles the dd' ' l f other refueling rigs and in the transfer of provisions is a ltlona proo that they are sailors in the true sense of the word. No one will standby for me, S0 you think you know all about being a Bos'n Mate W hat do you mean? Of course they'll shoot,

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