Enterprise (CVN 65) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1984

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SUPPLY I rti y -m

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In 1775, a 70-foot wooden ship by the name of Enterprise was rapidly being provisioned so that she could rejoin the small but highly effective Continental Navy in their fight against the British Fleet. Her loadout would have been accomplished by the ship ' s quartermaster and his assistants and would have to be meticulous in every detail in order to properly support the ship ' s mission and her crew during their upcoming voyage. This careful planning and attention to detail is just as important today as it was 200 years ago, but the size of the task has grown 100 fold. Today Enterprise relies upon the officers and enlisted members of the Supply Department to ensure that whatever logistical support required in support of her crew and air wing is provided. In order to accomplish this herculean feat, the talents of 14 officers and 475 enlisted men in six different and specialized ratings and 275 non-rated men are put to the test daily. The Storekeepers and Aviation Storekeepers provide the technical research, requisitioning and storage for more than 100,000 line items and tons of consumable material necessary for the support of aircraft and ship ' s equipment. Mess Management Specialists stow, issue and prepare a wide variety of food items to produce more than 15,000 appetizing meals daily for the men embarked in Enterprise. Providing customer-oriented service, Ship ' s Servicemen run retail stores and fountains, process laundry, and man two barber shops. The Big E Disbursing Clerks carefully audit the pay records of the crew, prepare paychecks and serve as the bank on board. Operating the complex Honeywell DPS-6 computer on Enterprise is the job of a select group of individuals known as Data Processing Technicians. The non-rated personnel provide the labor force for moving parts and cargo, processing laundry and providing clean, sanitary eating facilities. True to the motto of quality first equals professionalism, the members of the Supply Department go to any lengths to provide the best in the way of services and material necessary to support the mission of Enterprise. CDR DA. TARANTINO, SC, USN Supply Officer 306 I SUPPLY



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SUPPLY ADMIN LCDR M.L. Mitchell LT|C D. Epperson AK1 K.K. Diedrich MSI D.V. Wilier MS2 S.K. Kramer MS3 R.D. Northrup YN3 Sullivan MSSN AA. Branson SN Duewer SN M.|. Palenica SN R. Stommel 308 I SUPPLY ADMIN

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