Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1960

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Page 29 text:

on a Tin Can will no doubt in later years look back at the first division as one of his most interesting and enlightening experiences and particularly in learning the art of transrnortiiication and teaching Whistle J o's how to up the porpoise. I I 2 I ,Q J I x 0 ., I X3

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IST DIVISION The Breeding Ground for Smart Seamanship We are responsible for the forward part of the ship commencing at the Peak and extending aft to frame 57. We carry herein the ships main battery composed of two 3-gun turrets of 6 47 maintained by our gun gang. Forward on the foc'le head are housed the ships anchors weighing 13,500 lbs. apiece and which in the past year have been dropped and weigh- ed many times. We also handle the FWD highline station consisting of both the delivery and receiving rigs. During the past 7 months we have laid our backs to the rig 33 times and have transferred and received 65 persons without mishap. The quarterdeck also falls within our spaces and sports much fancy work of original design fif we do say so ourselvesb. We be- lieve we have the smartest hallowed ground area in any Cbar nonej cruiser. The Captain's Gig and No. 1 utility boat are also a part of our division. The gig piloted by P. G. NEL- SON, BM2 always presents an example of smart sea- manship and hard work. G. W. WALTON, BMSN and J. R. CAMP, SN, maintain the utility boat in the usual top grade manner of the division. The First Division since commissioning has been conned by LT. DUFFY who was later succeeded by LTJ G TACK who is still at the helm and ably assisted by ENS COINER, the First Division golf pro. Mr. TACK who will soon become Chief of the Black Gang



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