George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2006

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 L There is something special about the written word and because of this our sailors anxiously await the words “Mall call, Mail call. The letters and packages received, solidify the link between our family and friends. This is the part of customer service that we really enjoy. We like to see the smiles on people’s faces when they receive a letter or package from home. That’s what makes this job so great. It is almost like Christmas, everyday. Throughout the year and throughout the Partnership of the America’s cruise, Postal Clerks received and delivered more than 100,000 pounds of mall for our 5,500 shipmates, including the Strike Group. We are on the roof rain of shine, loading and unloading the Helos and C-2’s that bring our letters and packages from home to the ship and we don’t stop, until the job is done. Mail Calll i 4 r w ? ‘ril 1

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Winners of the 2001 COMNAVAIRLANT Best CPO Mess and Berthing Award, the S-11 staff provides five star meals around the clock. The CPO CS’s and FSA’s are most proud of the special dinners and superb Halfway Brunch event they orchestrated. S-11 strives to provide ultimate customer satisfaction through weekly Saturday night Ice Cream Socials, Sunday Wings-n-Things and the CPO Pizza Night. Their extemporary quality of service, professionalism and great home style cooking is second to none. This Chief’s Mess is the cohesive backbone of the ship and air wing in no small part because of the superior quality of life provided by S-11. SKC(SW AW) Dale CS2(SW AW) Pamela CS2(8W) Tiffany CS3 John Bergendahl CS3 Bradley Pham CS3 Joseph Roberts CSSN Prince Brown



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Hazardous Materials Is responsible for procurement, issue, tracking and disposal of all Hazardous Materials aboard. S-13 thrives on the “cradle to grave’ philosophy, managing all hazardous materials from the time it comes aboard until It is utilized or offloaded for disposal. Reutilization and minimization have been key to the effective management of the Hazardous Material Control and Management Program. HazMat personnel are significant contributors to the best Supply Department on the waterfront and truly are “raising the bar”! ENS Chris Smith ENS Thomas Teague ET1(SW,AW) Donald MM1(SW AW) Marc AW2(AW AC) Paul Delamercns SK3 Jeffrey Flowers SHSN Christian SKSN Arthur

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