Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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' X ac: 4' r i'XL L J wg .1 if W tg V' M Q f'?'f f his First Row: P. Barsch, D. Lampp, O. Littleton, B, Wilbourne, LTJG J. Henningson, R. Golden, E. Hobbs, W. Draeger. Second Row: H. Gonzales, G, Lester, W. Maroon, W. Sailor, V. Wong. Third Row: R. Grant, L. Karr, R, Hayden, D. Nece, R. Horsthemke, J. Rice, T. Drum. X-1 ivision Polices the Ship X-1 Division, which is comprised of seven Masters-at-Arms and fifteen non- rated personnel, is a component of the Administrative Department. The Masters-at-Arms ensure that all Navy and GALVESTON regulations are adhered to, that order is maintained throughout the ship, and that the ship's routine is properly carried out. X-1 Division is primarily a stopping- ov-er station for men reporting aboard GALVESTON before being assigned to their respective divisions, however, they are utilized fully during their stay in the division. They are responsible for the cleanliness and upkeep of many different spaces. Almost everyone of the crew has been in X-1 Division, and it is in this division that they begin to adapt to shipboard life. . .V .W -..-.-- far - . , .--ni-31 r- me wr 1f1 fsr:-meif-wasfain-2-Sewseflzzif-1-lvl-1-I 3i?5?iI2 f 5 Vfwwfzii w i i i' .' ff '1Qali-f'1ir1ii5a5tZ5i1lEi'2i1wr:J1haL5ieili+2:1iea,vafi4::i+z16-144+14I+a

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l ,K l ,s 1 Y W N was i The Chief Petty Officer's head is cleaned by X-1. Y, J EVGTY division has a certain amount of paper work MAA's sometimes use report chits to maintain order, Supplies are loaded under the MAA's supervision. 92 r



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ivision eeps Paper on People Front Row: J. Byrd, R. Wayner, R. Cashdollar, G. Antuna, T. McPeak, G. Brown, D. Newby. Second Row: R. Hollowbush, L. Titular, D. Perkins, WO1 J. Clark, LTJG J . Henningson, LT E. Cato, LTJG W, Strawbridge, W. Salee, A, Wright, R. Sieg. Third Row: M. Dufault, G. Shannon, R. Rydell, D. Fisher, J , Ellis, G, Waters, L. Fels, J, Davenport, M, Wright, D. Walters. Fourth Row: B. Topping, L. Beers, R, Sloan, R. Manahan, K, Rollins, F. Kukas, J . Snyder, R. Sharon, W, Edwards. The Captain's Office maintains officer's service records and handles all official correspondence. X Division is perhaps the most di- versified division in GALVESTON. lt is the Executive Officer's Division and in- corporates the rates of Yeoman, Personnel- m an , Litho gr apher , Journalist , Photograph- er, and Postal Clerk. It is responsible for the operation of the Personnel Office, the Training and Education Office, the Chaplain's Office, the Captain's Office, the Public Affairs Office, the Career Counsel- ing Office, the Print Shop, the Photo Lab, the Post Office, and the Legal Office. A few of the many jobs performed in these offices areg- maintenance of officers 2111? enlisted service records, publication? co- port information pamphlets, ordering . lege correspondence courses, and handllng an the mail. X Division is also respQH?1P1e for typing the Plan of the Day. As a divislolll X produces the majority of the Paper WOT involved in operating GALVESTON. 94 I

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