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X V , iwxyfwc Navigation Division Navigation Division's duties and responsibilities consist of the safe navigation and piloting of the ship in restricted waters. the Division is.also responsible for the correction of charts and navigational publications, for providing a bridge ship control team for alongside transfers and special sea details, and for maintaining an around the clock record of the events that occur on and around the ship. The division is composed of Quarter- masters and Aerographers whose combined effort of transiting navigable Waters and Weather predictions results in a safe and timely arrival at our destination. This arrival at our various liberty ports has resulted in a Anytime Anywherei' motto in Navigation Division. E Q 1 S 2 5 2 Q S i Q S E s
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N AVIGATIO LCDR ANDREWS enlisted in the navy upon gradua- tion from high school in 1946. During the next two years he served on various ships in the Far East and the Atlantic. In 1948 Mr. ANDREWS left the Navy to attend college, and while in college was enrolled in the Reserve Oflicer Candidate Program. Upon graduation from Willamette University in 1952, he was commissioned Ensign and ordered to active duty. The next two and one half years were spent at the Naval Air Missile Test Center, Point lVIugu, California and NABTC Pensacola, Florida. After augumentation into the regular navy, his next tour was aboard USS MATHEWS QAKA-96D serving in various billets in the operations department, while the ship was attached to the Pacific Fleet. After MATHEVVS, came a tour as Staff Communi- cation Oflicer for Commander Amphibious Squadron One, serving aboard various ships of the squadron. The following assignment was as a naval science in- structor at Oregon State University, teaching college freshmen in the Navy NROTC program. lVlr. And- rews aboard reported GALVESTON as Navigator in 1962 shortly before the ship was transferred from the Atlantic to the Pacific Fleet. LCDR. ANDREWS is married to the former JoAnn CRAYCROFT, of Salem, Dregon. They have four children and presently reside in LaMesa, California.
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,JK NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT Front Row Left to Right Peter J. Pinchera QlVl3 Thomas F. Crews AG1 LTJG Andrew J. Anton LCDR Leon L. Andrews John B. Loftis QIVIC Donald L. Kopp QlVI2 William CND Byrne SA Charles CND Scherrer QIVISN Back Row Left to Right James T. Ashworth SN Edmond L. Smith QNI3 Danny L. Rembolt SN Leroy CND Johnson QlVl2 Edward IVI. Kerwin SN Vincent P. Cicero SN Raymond E. Welty SN Ronald D. Barrons SN James R. Moore AG3 43-
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