Delta (AR 9) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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Second Division.- 1st Row; Barnes, Kostyk, LTJG Ford, Bartlett, Rodke, 2nd Row; Bieber, Howard, Gann, Moeschler Cox, Biederstadt, Means, Thompson, Sapien, Tucker, Ruble, Cheshire, 3rd Row; Beagan, Upchurch, Katzer, McMillian, Verdugo, Judd, Cavanaugh, Crowe, Marocigan, O ' Donnell, Beecham, Keyton, Long, 4th Row; McDaniels, Oakes, Gibson, Marquette, Koverman, Mumford, Dumas, Melton, Whitley, Martindale, Martin, Solomon. SPECIAL SEA AND ANCHOR DETAIL GUNNERS MATES HOLD FIELD DAY Fife Marquette

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mxi • sS, THE DECK FORCE GIVES THE DELTA A NEW LOOK. DECK DEPARTMENT The Deck Department is made up of ap- proximately 100 men who are segregated into two major divisions,- the First Division being responsible for the forward half of the ship and the Second Division for the after half. Within the two divisions, but operating as a seperate organization, is the Gunnery Gang which is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the ship ' s armament and magazines. The primary rates assigned to the Deck Department are those of Boatswain ' s Mate, Gunner ' s Mate, and Fire Control Tech- nician. The department is responsible in general, for the cleanliness, maintenance, and opera- tion of the ship ' s boats, cargo handling gear, armament and all associated equipment. In addition, the responsibility for cleanliness and maintenance of the ship ' s sides, weather decks and equipment thereon falls under this department. Some of the routine work performed by the department is as follows: maintaining a boat schedule while in port, hoisting cargo aboard, painting ship ' s sides and decks, standing lookout and lifeboat watches while at sea, manning gun stations at General Quarters, issuing paint and cleaning gear to other departments and many other jobs essen- tial to the proper operation of the ship. First Division: 1st Row,- Deaton, Roy, Payne, CHBOSN Newey, LTJG Ford, Klukon, Moreland, Lemons, Crecelius, Blakely, 2nd Row; Spoonemore, Lofton, Hart, Ranney, Grunig, Battle, Huggins, Peck, Former, Finfrock, Jenkins, Simerson, 3rd Row,- Richardson, McGruder, Roberts, Norris, Hummel, Johnson, Miracle, Elliott, Hammonds, Drinnon, Gann, Weber, 4th Row; Wilkins, Chaplain, Boos, Fife, Blackmore, Magarnit, Boyd, Hodge, LaDelle, Mclntyre. P5 V K W -f ' l % ' k -, %, • . ' .U-- » 4 . rx i, vc j: n



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A Division: 1st Row; Fitzgerald, LTJG Berger, LTJG Scott, Lyon, 2nd Row; Barnwell, Renew, Mortinez, Jo hnson, Christensen, Cirfus, Muggins, Ballard, Thein, Pederson, 3rd Row; Valdez, Baker, Shuler, Sears, Parsons, Tinney, Gellett, Smith, McNiel, 4th Row; Stovall Kuns, Von Proeyen, Cole, Olson, Epiing, Deoringer, Cox. ■ S 1 . SHIP ' S COMPANY SHIP FITTER ' S SHOP Marcus, R. J. Twitchell ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT The delta ' s Engineering Department ' s scope is one of great magnitude. For example, it has the responsibility of the following: (1) the operation, care and maintenance of all machinery, piping systems, and electric and electronic devices not specifically ossigned to other departments; (2) damage control; (3) the repair of the hull and its appurtenances; (4) the furnishing of power, light, ventilation, heat, refrigeration, compressed air, and water and the operation, care, and maintenance of SHIP ' S COMPANY ELECTRICAL SHOP Yates, Crocker

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