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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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100 S S S ., 4 S , ,rnl S :xx K 'S K rv K ff fu ,www S L ' 'L n www First Row: J. Lirette, M. Hagan, M. Moore, ENS K. Crimmins, V. Enochs, M. Richard, T. Krey, H, Moss, D, Maldonado Second Row: E. Zsiga, L. Neal, J . Schroeder, J. Waddel, J . Hamilton, D. Foster, D. Bublitz, R, Burk, Third Rowgg Truitt, W. Bearden, R. Miles, R. Callahan, R. Schiffer, R, Plassey, R. Rapier, D. Waldrop. Second ivi ion Cleans ur ft 31 , X ' r Si ' Alertness is the watchword when manning the helm, . . n Q A149 You really sure yOu know what You are do as-nm av. -I ,.. . , i 'O Q 45, M21 lflgq
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h' d Division consists of GALVES- T ir TON's Gunner's Mates. Its thirty-eight ' three 5 twin men service two 6 turrets, two 40mm saluting batteries, a mounts, loading machine, and the ship's armory. The men of Third Division did an out- standing job through the cruise. They spent ttheir eneral many long hours in training a g ld quarters stations, so GALVESTON wou be ready in case the need for her fire- power arose. Firing exercises were held with land, sea, and air targets. This train- ing paid off during firing exercises off the ' h l ed to win an hird ivision 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l a 1 1 1 1 io2 island of Crete when they e p E for each of GALVESTON's turrets and mounts . 'N The firing pins - 1n turret one under ' g0es in ' Spectlon' A five-inch shell is loaded for firing in m The high pressure air system which h 1 ' . . . t f big six-inch guns is checked. e ps 0 we our ount 52.
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