Gearing (DD 710) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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EMC J. Hiser EM2 G. Bedford MM2 E. Koster 152 D, petty EM2 D Ritter EN3 R- Smith EM3 R. Steigerwalt ....-ummm.. ' IC3 R. Sweet IC3 R. Trauthwein ,nM The log room yeoman quickly learns to fill out forms of all sorts - Work requests, deferred actions, shipboard maintenance forms, and leave requests! , 1 Q , L --wwf r 'r W Q m,pN ' EMFN F, Braten Main CO ara nc3 S. Williams DCFN E. Abina q for elecgtfml includes the master switchbo 1631 DOWer throughout the ship.



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