Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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The First Division maintains the for- ward selection of the ship topside. First Division's men handle the ground tackle and the refueling and replenishment stations forward. The First Division also man's the boat booms for hoisting in and out its and Second Division's boats. The division's boats include the Captain's gig and the of- ficer's motor boat. First Division's men man the gun mounts and turrets for general quarters. During underway refueling, First Division is responsible for the forward re- fueling station. They and Second Division, which man's the after refueling station, have been competing with each other to see who could hook up the refueling rigs to the SIXTH Fleet oilers in the least amount of time, First Division was the first to break the SIXTH Fleet record with an official time of six minutes, cutting the old record in half. Since then both divisions have broken this record with times less than three minutes. - . The fuel line from the oiler has been hooked up and the forward fueling station is ready to begin pumping. First LT. Division - The Sidecleaners First Lieutenant men, better known as SlDEC LEANERS, clean more spaces than any other division on the ship. They main- tain the entire ship's sides, do all of the ship's spray painting, issue paint of various divisions, issue cleaning gear for the entire ship, and do all the ship's canvas work. In addition, they maintain all 92 life rafts on board and take care of all the life jackets. The First Lieutenant Division did an excellent job during the cruise. Everyone was favorably impressed with GALVES- T0N's external appearance and she was Paid many compliments. Front Row: W. Mullen, R. Gifford, M. Clark, J. Stewart, S,'Ruiz, S. Beck, T. Harris, D. Johnson. Back Row: A. Johnson, T. Frances, M. Clark, H.Nootenboom, D. Tyler, L. Humpal, R. Pechous, R. Wright- 99 ' x I



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Now, according to the map we start digging here. . Second Division is responsible for most of the topside spaces in the after section of the ship. They play an important part in keeping GALVESTON's external appearance looking flawless. They have been competing with First Division during underway refuel- ing and have broken several records. Both in port and at sea, Second Division stands many watches including Boatswain's Mate of the Watch, helm watches, and lifeboat watches. Second Division man's repair lock- ers during general quarters. Line must be coiled to prevent it from tangling. C Moody D Govier F Arnold Second Row: Z. First Row: L. Tovsmsend A, Hall, D. Moore, O. Evans, L. Bowman, . ' ' , Maitland D. Farnham. Williams, J. Terlizzi, L. rate, H. Foxworth. Third Row: E. Barringeff H- Hudson, G- Hoffman' ' ' 101 tmp an ,. ,mm px y4 1+w,uwE14ni+mliIHi11J 341144141421 1117 html A X Q- ,... ,--.1 .1-.-.-' 1-1 'ET B ,F -, U s 71 'f' '-Q, 411 'wiv 54,911-ivsxvi vw' , . .,.....o.x.. .mv -1 -W V- - A--. W t '- rn - - JL'-17. 1 -- ..-.. , . . , . g - if ' Wl'f1i ' ' '

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