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SN Terry Turner MSSN Frank Williams MSSA Brad Haas SA William Knecht MSSA Robert Ousley MSSR James Carpenter MSSR Jordan Clayton MSSR Clarence Clemons Jr. Supply 493
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MS3 Lonnie HoOowey MS3 Carlton Kirkwood MS3 Justm Lee MS3 Albert Lopez KIS3 Troy Norman MS3(SW) Calvin Rady MS3 Carl Schultheis MS3 Derek Tice MS3 Joseph Weatherly MSSN Lydell Armstrong MSSN Robert Czado MSSN Michael Comstock MSSN Akiniabi Dixon MSSN Kenneth Gauthier MSSN Timothy Hageman MSSN Glenn Frorath MSSN Tourakhom Littanavong MSSN Cory OdeU MSSN George Rowe SN Christopher Santanelli 492 Supply
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S-3 Division Haircuts, laundry, soda and the Mini-1 Mall... these images bring to mind one of i I the hardest working divisions onboard I George Washington; S-3 Division, also known as Sales and Servi Division. The two ship’s storoiWad a vital impact on the morale I stores, the crew purcha as toiletries to luxury | stereos. These two rf average of $12,000 i Another impor I ship’s store was to ge Morale, Welfare, and Recreation. Through | concession stand sales, “midnight madness” sales and Sprint Phone card sales, the Ship’s Store donated $450,000 to the MWR Fund during deployment. Besides being a reliable source for crew. In these items as basic s like hi-fi outlets earned an day. function of the rate funds for goods at the lowest price possible I Division provided and stocked the and soda machines. They also pro variety of video game machines fy amusement of the crew. Processing eight to twelve hq pounds of laundry and cutting tw T heads of hair was another facet of-i | serviceman’s daily routine. The I was a 24-hour service that include cleaning, pressing and tailoring fad I There were many sleepless nu inventory after inventory, soda an f onloads, and unending break-outs (fincr-chandise. But through it all, the SH'ihad a I unique camaraderie, close and tight-knit. No matter how demanding the situation, they always got the job done as a team. ENS Charles Colbert SHCS(AW) Reynalso Fabros SHC(SW) Michael Strublel SHI Arnold Anderson | SHI William Key SH1(AW SW) Florentino Manalata Jr.| | SHI Wallace McElveen SH2 Norman Jefferson | SH2 Wayne Lumpkin SH2 Robert Parker SH2 Fred Price SH2 William Wilson 494 Supply
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