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--f SKC E. Moseley CS1 J- Hig8S SH1 J. Nuger SK2 R. Harden Shjp'S barber Longo is kept busy just keeping the crew in trim, About a cup of pepper and it will be just right! ' 5 CS2 A. Holmes SD2 D, Regaspi CS3 A. Gillespie There's always the clean up man, SK3 D. Johnson SH3 B. Moskovitz SK3 D. Saegef 'E
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i SUPPLY LTJG MICHAEL MC ENNIS Supply Officer The Supply Department provides several very necessary services and forms the vital link be- tween the rest of us and the spare parts and supplies which are hidden in the recesses. of this ship's storerooms or are held by some warehouse halfway around the world! Several rates are represented in the department, which is not broken into divisions. The-Store- keepers QSK'sQ are the ones .to ask for those spare parts, which they can usually find in their hiding places on board. If the parts are not aboard, the SK's are also the wizards of numbers-- Federal Stock Numbers, repair codes, manufacturer's part numbers, circuit symbols, dollars and cents which come from volumes and volumes of columned numbers, or from the SK's heads. Ship's Servicemen perform a variety of tasks, most of which are appreciated by the crew as direct benefits. The SH's can be found running the Ship's Store, washing, drying and pressing laundry, and raffling off foreign merchandise. The Commissarymen QCS'sj break out cases and d TN' cans and boxes of food, and prepare the 700 meals a day for the mess decks. The Stewar s Q s and SN'sj provide the same services to the officers, some cooking, some acting as ' 'table navi- gators, and others seeing to it that the mess in most staterooms is kept clean. The most appreciated item supplied by the Supply Department is distributed twice a month and ' th ' ht ' nt to is colored green. The Disbursing Clerks CDK'sj are in charge of dispensing e rig amou each and every man. D 'Th S l D t t 'des man services, but occasionally everybody gets an opportunity 6 uppuy epar men provi y . to show his appreciation--during the all hands working parties that bring the stuff aboard! a l L HSOCK it to me,,, Q as long as jfs my pay you've got there! r I-i it DEPARTMENT
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SN J. Bartlett SN R. Burl TN G- BUY3 TN B. Dakis SN P. Koncevic ' ' 1 The Gearing White Knights! TN P. Maglaya SN A- Salmon SN M' Schen . , i ' SN B. warae Accofdmg KO this, you've been paid a whole SN W. Dhefl TN M' TGSOUO Yeaf ill advance! Ulf! have to write one more number, I think V11 go crazy! r I 1 E i 1 1 1 1 , N Q! .ti 1 ,, tt, T w L 'iw ,A Q, i Hx Sf ., sf fl ish Il .il A Q. ,JI 'E 5.1 jx: ,rrvt 1' 1 w, 'xxu' 1, JN iv riff M. ijt ! Hal is 1. 5. I 1
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