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IQQ Front Row Francis lVl. Kilmartin SK2 John F. Bodanza SK2 Earl G. Davis SKC LTJC John A. Hale SC, USN Orville Dembowski SK2 S-I DIVISION Center Row James R. Hamilton SA Faivale F. Seuga SN Eugene L. Swisher John S. Siewierski SK3 Harold lVIcKinney L, SK3 40 Back Row Amliev. IT VAIQO SIIZ John F. Woods SK3 Gary L. Sliipe SN John S. Doucette SII3 ,lool A. Aiiedondo SII3 W ,
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S-1 Division Not since 1940, have so few done so much for so many. The So Few are the sailors of the S-1 Division. The S-1 Division is led by LTJG John HALE. GALVESTON's primary mission is to engage the enemy in combat. To be ready to do this the weapons systems, complex electronics gear, engines and other equipment must all be func- tioning and functioning well. Repair parts are essential to proper functioning of all of these things. Without repair part support, the ship could not carry out its mission. The S-1 Division provides the repair parts for the ship and does the job well. Ninety-eight percent of the demands placed upon S-1 Division's al- lowed stores have been met. That record can- not be achieved by many, if any, supply activities ashore or afioat. GALVESTON is ready to do her job. A large part of her readiness is a result of the ex- ceptional service and repair part support pro- vided by the So Few . 131
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Commissary Division 44The Sailor's Delight Different types of ships have different jobs to perform. But, Whether they are ships of the line, auxiliaries or what have you, they all have one thing in common. They are all run by men and men have to be fed. It has been discovered that in all men on board, from the Captain down to the lowest Seaman apprentice, there is a reoccurring spasm at aeast three times a day. Hunger strikes. Sustaining life is only a by-product of the versatile Commissary Division. The crew's morale and ex- pectations are fostered by a menu planning ltoard using scientific frequency charts and graphs. Combinations are formed employing the full range of some 700 Navy- Marine recipes and 68 salad bar combinations. The Commissarymen of the GALVESTON are a group of highly skilled and trained men. The Comrrissary Division is happy to play an im- portant role in the readiness of the Navy,s finest ship.
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