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Second Division: lst Row, Barnes, Kostyk, LTJG Ford, Bartlett, Radlce, 2nd Row, Bieber, Howard, Gann, Moeschler Cox, Biederstadt, Means,Thompson,- Sapien, Tucker, Ruble, Cheshire, 3rd Row, Beagan, Upchurch, Katzer, McMiIlian, Verdugo, Judd, Cavanaugh, Crowe, Maracigan, O'Donnell, Beecham, Keyton, Long, 4th Row, McDaniels, Oakes, Gibson, Marquette, Koverman, Mumford, Dumas, Melton, Whitley, Martindale, Martin, Solomon. l , , i ,l H 'im X E , SPECIAL SEA AND ANcHoR DETAIL Q! l A GUNNERS MATES HOLD FIELD DAY 2 E Fife Marquette l is 1: NP Q55 l 25 l ,Ars A A
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DECK DEPARTMENT The Deck Department is made up of ap- proximately lOO men who are segregated into two maior 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. ln 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 l ol Quarters, issuing paint and cleaning gear to THE DECK FQRCE GIVES THE DELTA A NEW other departments and many other iobs essen- LOQK, T tial to the proper operation of the ship. First Division: lst Row, Deaton, Roy, Payne, CHBOSN Newey, LTJG Ford, Klukan, Moreland, Lemons, Crecelius, Blakely, 2nd Row, Spoonemore, Lofton, Hart, Ranney, Grunig,lBattle,Huggins, Peck, Farmer, 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. . ,
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E I A-Division: lst Row, Fitzgerald, LTJG Berger, LTJG Scott, Lyon, 2nd Row, Barnwell, Renew, Martinez, Johnson, h P d , 3rd Row, Valdez, Baker, Shuler, Sears, Parsons, Tinney, Christensen, Cirfus, Huggins, Ballard, T ein, e erson Gellett, Smith, McNiel, 4th Row, Stovall Kuns, Van Proeyen, Cole, Olson, Epling, Dearinger, Cox. SHlP'S COMPANY SHIP F TER'S SHOP Marcus, R. J.-Twitchell lm' iii I '23 in .. Q ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT' The DELTA's Engineering Department's scope is one of great magnitude. For example, it has the responsibility of the following: III the operation, care and maintenance of all machinery, piping systems, and electric and electronic devices not specifically assigned to other departments, IZI damage control, I3I the repair of the hull and its appurtenances, IAI the furnishing of power, light, ventilation, heat, refrigeration, compressed air, and water and the operation, care, and maintenance of SHlP'S COMPANY ELECTRICAL SHOP Yates Crocker I
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