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4 GS-29 9 From the days of the Belly Robbers and Stew Burners to this modern age of Technicians, the art of cooking has kept D309 The GALVESTON galley is considered to be a frontrunner in this new era as Ma... K5 UM witnessed by the certificate received from the Chlei of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts for an out- standing general mess. The GALVESTON Wa? 3 runner-up in the NEY Award to the be-st feeding ship in the fleet. The GALVESTON cooks are capable ef Plfpar' ing anything from All'ucceletto chicken' to ZW' chini fbaked stuffed squashJ , and if a large PFOA truding abdomen is any indication of anwell fe sailor, then the honors of a Chef Supreme arg due the cookies of our ship. PIG-2SiHg U19 Palate ara the by-words of the Commissary Division. If a WY fed crew is a main prerequisite of a hlgh more ey then the GALVESTON should be tops. Since the establishment of the general mes? 313 20 June 1958, We have eaten our Way through ,065 and one-half million pounds of food. At today S P31506 that amounts to over three quarters of 24 ml 1 dollars. That's a lot of cabbage in any lallguagebm Responsible .for all this is the C0lI11?11S?3ryt.nt cer, Warrant Officer HUGHES '-and his asS1SC Eefg Chief Ben SIMPSON, and the help of forty and Chef Strikers. '
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M S-2-1 DIVISION Behind the scene of all organizations are indi- viduals Who neither gain recognition nor praise. On the Mess Decks, these men are the MAA's and the Mess Cooks, which no ship can do Without. We often take for granted the homey atmos- phere and cleanliness of the galley mess line and of the Mess Decks. This did not come about by accident. It is due to a' lot of hard Work and long hours by these unsung heros. You will find them hard at Work almost anytime of the day or night. Their official hours are from 0500 to 1900, but from the appearance of the Mess Decks, many more Voluntary 'hours are added. The Commanding Oflicer recognizes this effort by designating three Messmen of the Month , the highest honor a Mess Cook can receive.
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