Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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S 4 DIVISIOH S-1 division is the dishursmg scctlon of thc supply dcpart- mcnt. Thc division is rcsponsilblc for maintaining approx- imatcly 11110 pay rccords. This includes ncccssary chcckagcs, allotmonts, taxcs and computing of pay. The procurcmcnt and dishursmcnt of funds and thc paymcnt of travel and por dicm claims arc othcr functions of tho disllursing division. Tho dislnursing officcr is postal fund custodian and insurance officcr. During thc cruisc a pay raisc, 6-month transition cntrics, and a tax changc wcrc accomplished on thc pay rccords. This with thc normal workload rcquircd approximatcly 46,000 pay rccords cntrics. 127 dischargcs were proccsscd for mon lcaving thc Navy on arrival in thc statcs. During thc cruisc, grccn, military paymcnt ccrtificatcs, and Japancsc ycn were carricd on hoard, Approximately V114 million in cash was on laoarcl much of thc cruisc. Yon, in thc amount of 32 million, was Cxchangcd on hoard ship. fii91l11,flO1l.O11 in paymcnts and claims was dislnurscd to the crcw during thc cruise. Tho clirzluursing division is manncd hy 'onc supply officer, ont DKC, onc DK2, and thrcc scamcn, is , X tg

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Front Rovv QL to RD Willie E. Scott SH3 Truman T. Thomas SH3 Kenneth D. Carter SH2 Joseph S. limerson SH2 James F. Gossett SH1 Orville T. Farmer SHT LTlG Robert Brush Oscar C. Troppy SH1 Francis E. Quick SH2 Larry R. lVlunday SH3 Willie R. Wilson SH2 William H. Copeland SH3 Sstxgwwnea QMS vw lVli KW ddle Rovv CL to Rb Frank H. Pelate SHSN Thomas E. Sutton SHSN Richard A. Reed SN Donald L. Morgan SHSN Robert L. Persinger SA Richard J. Cutting SHSN lohn E. Bowles FN Robert W. Bond SA Alan F. Jones SN Donald E. lVlease SN William G. Vandyke Armond H. Latond Ba ck Row QL to Rl William C. Poole SN Worren W. Brown SN Robert W. Wilson SN Thomas C. Anderson SN Jimmie l. Spivey SN Murray W. Register SN Bryce C. Dallman SA Timothy Nl. Nelson SN Phil L. Price SA William 1. lVlcCarthy SN Kenneth D. Nliller SN William C. Orgitano SA



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Wm f-iff S-5 Division You have heard much about morale. When your spirit is high, when you are feeling iine, when you are doing a good job and Want to do a better one - that IS morale. One sure way to help build morale among Navy men is to give them tasty well-balanced and attractively served meals. That is why S-5 Division headed by Ensign D. A. KRUGER, is one of the most important Divisions aboard GALVESTON. The ship's officers are customers of the Steward Division and since the oliicers are in charge of the ship, the Stewards are key figures behind the success and happiness of the whole ship's company. Besides the tasks of purchasing, preparing and serving the food for the Oflicers' Mess, S-5 Division is responsible for the cleanliness and preservation of the Galley, the Pantry, The W'ardroom, Storerooms, Staterooms and the passageways connecting these spaces. One of the high points of the cruise for twenty-one of the men in the division was a leave period during which they were reunited with loved ones in the Philippines. 138A Early in the cruise, S-5 Division also won the GALVESTON plaque for having the best colfcc aboard ship. vw Q D Q l , 2 i if I .J, . A ,Y is ' fi ' 1 ' . ' 1 f i A r -1 4 54 .f 1

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