Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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Second Division started the cruise to WESTPAC with a relatively new crew. But they have distinguished themselves during the cruise. Second Division's duties are varied but are primarily concerned with the basic skills of deck seamanship. During general quarters almost every man in the division is assigned to a repair party. Their daily work routine varies from swabbing the decks in the mornings to chipping, painting, and general upkeep of their particular spaces during the day. The division is always busy, but this is particularly so when the ship enters port. When the ship anchors or moors to a buoy, the boats have to be lowered away, the after accommodation ladder rigged and lowered, and the boat quarter booms have to be rigged. The division definitely surpassed itself during underway replenishments in WESTPAC. Their spirit and enthusi- asm to do the job as efficiently and as quickly as possible was indeed something to watch. And these UNREPS truly took a team effort on the part of all hands--from the leading petty officer, right down to the most junior seaman apprentice. Each man was equally instrumental in help- ing GALVESTON set several UNREP records during the cruise. si ,, XX. i 2 me .s f .ss zf s

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