Dutches (APA 98) - Naval Cruise Book

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the Fourth Demobilization lncrement to the U S S Denve KCFL thus the total onboard was reduced to 415. ia Q07 reductioriift this by no means solved the whol 13 - . - ' stl'1CI1'1'uWU1'1Uf1Q te Q0 home and affecteedpdll isle-H rilvhlch Went G hme . Th of factors. ln the last 18 months igfitiii waisthinfsfdibig 1331253 drafting or by the threat of draft of new per 1, - llready thinly spread experienced persoh?1IeTewereGCheCl1QiI pomt Where , re una t the influx. As a result, great numbers of officers and men iveinepifrciflgniiihxf e in having nolbasilc indoctrination or concept of their responsibilities In ty resulting deterioration of administration abuses had developed in some Cases, particularly in ships long at sea. Now. in September and October occurred a great degeneration in en- forcing the rules by which all officers and men in the service were sworn to Bbey, and for which they would be held culpable if proved guilty of violation or failure to enforce. The minority ot responsible offi'cers had uphill work to hold the line of law and order. A black market sprang up and flourished in Wakanoura based largely on cigarettes smuggled ashore mostly by naval personnel. There finally was no alternative but to allow the hundreds of curious Iapanese at the dock to view the interesting spectacle of their con- querors being searched on going ashore. The Admiral-in-charge commenced to take vigorous disciplinary and investigative action, strict observance of regulations was initiated, Boards of lnvestigations commenced to ferret out irregularities. ' The Dutchess met her fraction of this general discontent by two leading policies. Cne, that of temporization involved treating the crew as individuals with the right to express themselves and attempt to better their own living conditions. To this end an Entertainment Committee was set up consisting of an enlisted man elected from each di-vision to plan recreational activity and to make constructive suggestions to the Command. All hands were put on a 44-hour week as tar as the peculiar work requirements of life at sea per- mitted. As far as the Command was able to predict, all hands were now informed ahead of time of future plans and destinations. ln addition each Department Head was required to check closely into the welfare, Well being, material, and personal condition of readiness of his Department. The other policy was merely an intensification of the ships permanent policy-namely, strong discipline. By individual .comparison Dutchessmen had oftenifelt slightly ill-used when they were required to observe regulations when men of other ships were not. However, the regulations still stood, People of other ships eventually were convicted of violating these regulations. Therefore, the adjustment of the Dutchessmen to a regime of .strict uniform- oi-the-day, careful accounting of all government property, intelligent but ifflielicit obedience of orders, careful observance of safety precautions, ete-, Was not too difficult and paid off as the 98 experienced less difficulty in matters than did neighboring ships and was able to carrY ost her CfSS19T1' With a comparativelyi high standard of performCmCe of UTY- These olicies--tem orization and strict discipline-occasionally would P P . . to collide head on but actually worked out well in practice. As a reftitlif subsequently never had any serlell-S Pefeennel 'fmubles SXCGP 01' I' I ' ' problem of replacing demobilized men which was handled by tr ing of the low point men ' H b t as the 25th Division was not Qemflg del'-'loblllzed UT. C1 . U W .' . . . . - - hile away I A X gl , hl working with the crew to WH . my mme Smggitiobrffibiehrt br? nautical tasks and salty in their JGTQOH- tlWakanoura to agreater or lesser d ' umemus types oi- LX, a 2 4 Q. x 'Q l. 5 Q .if 'a . 4 1 9. fu ? ' a ' 1 - 4 I Q liz 6 I I it if 'u. 4 -it L P V V .G R, -' 'ni' v ,. ,I f ., s. ae fx it iv I . . .ff , f ' 1 if 153' , ' Nt . ilk ' ff' .fi ' swi- It ti kb ' , , .N ...lv - lift 1 .f'I ffl Y A . . My we rv V . x , h Q V. .,,Mf y . - , T 4, if . Q 4- 4, V, ,ik L, . 5 - ' f ff yi, .4 sig . , . at 1 .t f-if' ' ft ., .. T f . f it . , . , , W, . ., i ' - ' V. 5 . ' , ' ggi' ' -i.. i'.. f5?..wL ' ' .' t :T 'Q fi,'f1f?if i f M1551 A ' , ' f ' ' ' 1. .'i....,n4t4 ' -we K ,-,X ag

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