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wg N I . L w Lil 1 v. n 1 I 1 ti u 1 1 ii ,. V .1 'I fi is A ll , --,my-.rn V K. Il I N 1 4 w 1 I , , w I 1 P r ,H ,7 1 J i s E II x I I a i A 1 V I ent Are we keeping abreast of modern techniques? Yes. To enable us to maintain better Stock, Inventory, and Managem Control we are equipped with th 3-1 DIVISION lst ROW: SN HENDLEYg SK3 PAGAYONANg SN GUYTONg MA3 SEARS, SN FORSELL,SNST5EIJIi1LCgIIX WARNER. SK1 CANTOS5 SK1 LEWIS, SN TUCKERg SN SCHOETTLE3 SK3 LOWES5 DS2 ABE , A. SN McC1iRTHYg SK3 SASSEN, SK3 DASECKEg SN MEDLOCKg MAC C. M. MCCONNELLgf SKC R. . ISKRA. 2nd ROW: LT J. J. BYRDg SKCM .. . MARTIN. BROWN, SN GREEN, MA1 SEICKg SN WHITE, SK1 S-1 DIVISION . - dl The operating forces of the Navy are charged with supporting United States national policy under a wide range of con , . t tions from peace-time operations through limited and unlimited armed conflict. For this reason the Navy 3'-1DP1y SYS em . . - - ' t'me designed with sufficient flexibility to function in support of the operating forces under the conditions existing. af 3 3223 tink, S-1 Division's role in the overall picture is minuscule, it's true, but as every chain is only as strong aS 1tS W so d ff ' ' ' ' ' o our e orts in providing materials lend credence to DELTA's Serv1ce to the Fleet . than 0 mlizjxclusive of our administrative functions, such as Stock Control, Accounting Status and Research for the more 5 , . . . . . t er line items carried to support the sh1p's repair effort, we also supply repair parts for the support of our cus slrist ships. For the stowage of theseitemt ' . . ' sm , s we maintain twelve storerooms. These repair parts storerooms contain the electronic eleme t t ' d 'tem n s o 5 38 gun barrels. General stores bulk and issue storerooms hold almost every househol 1 imaginable, from toothpicks to the plumber's helper. . , 9 U1500 Computer System which allows us at the flick of a switch and the whirl of a tap ' know immediatel th t t ' the y e s a us of stock on hand, the quantity due and the number of d d th t re ted the need to CHTTY , eman s a c a items requested. - True our role is small, but no ball starts rollingproviding it's pushed. WE PROVIDE... eto
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A ur i .,.. ,,, .5 ff I' 411 2-f . .1 . gi- igdf I 'gif V sf' :fn at 6 P CDR J. S. HENDERSON, SC, USN Supply Officer 5.3 0,501 I ll ll' THE ARTERY S' OF DELTA ?Z SUPPLY DEPARTMENT
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S-2 DIVISION R X , . I - . 2 -A A rw , 1St ROWS CSCS W, A. HILL, CS2 ARENASg HEBERTg SN LABARGEg SA LEDDA. 3rd ROW: SN TALENT, CS3 ERRICKSON, SN CASTILLO, WOl CSB WALTER, SN GARRET: CS3 SISKg CS SMARTIN. SHARP. 2nd ROW: SK3 HOESKE, CS1 BUCY, CS2 S-2 DIVISION The commissarymen of S-2 Division are responsible for the preparation and service of three meals a day to the crew and for the procurement and stowage of thousands of dollars of provisions to provide a wide variety of menus. The opera- tion of the First Class Mess and the Chief Petty Officers Mess are also under the responsibility of the division. The galley is under the supervision of the Watch Captain who insures that all meals are prepared with care. In the bakery, bread, assorted rolls, and pies and pastries are made daily to please the sweet tooth. In the ship's reefers the Jack- of-the-Dust is hard at work daily making provisions breakouts and keeping the spaces in top sanitation condition. Assisting the commissarymen are the mess men, who are represented by all the departments. The mess man is in- doctrinated to the galley by maintaining all mess gear and messing spaces in good sanitation conditions. They assist in the service of the meals. ' The members of S-2 Division work long and hard hours to feed the crew. From early in the morning hours to the serv- ing of DELTABURGERS at night, the division keeps coffee in the coffee urns, cups in the racks, and hot food in the sto- machs of the crew. I H V Q , , 1.- ,weft ..-w r -- .f-'QJQQ4 -'g f- ,1--s 'f -f-: 1'f-I'-ia:i,i.iLf-I.aiS2AEiffA2l'1Q Qa'A,..?1. ...lg-L - .! naxgg,g.,:,.g.,..ai,g:.-. -1L.LLa..:..i:..:eLLmm-jQ..g,g1I if-Lum.-H Y M, umsugbdw-,qqmlru ,I adwa- penn. ,A ,.,,, V ,,,...-. ....,,,-Q..g.a1- .nam , . ,- - - .. .1 . .,.o.w.-.. , .
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