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LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sletten, Fine, Gydosh, Savana, McCarthy, Beam, Ensign LeBlanc, Atkins, Stobaugh, Bensen, Eltrich, Lambert. SECOND ROW: Valentine, McKenna, Bernett, Suedel, Repta, Lavely, Benton, Pherigo, Kistner, Woods. THIRD ROW: Olstad, Mortiner, Czatt, Parker, Wood, Schlichter, Field, Couch, Coit, Mulnix, Beers, Danford. Throughout each twenty-four hours of the day, part of the ship's guns were manned by Condition Ill watch standers, Condition Ill being a state of preparedness for possible attack but with no enemy reported in the immediate vicinity. In addition, surface and sky lookouts were stationed at points of vantage about the ship, to see and report suspicious objects on the water or the approach of aircraft. Underway, look- outs also report ships sighted or smoke trails beyond the horizon. Much depends on the ability of lookouts and gun crews when emergencies arise. Those precious minutes be- tween the time an enemy is spotted and the General Quarter's crew take over would be sufficient for a Kamikaze or suicide boat to make a successful attack. llllNlll'l'lll The torpedo gang and a tin fish. Gunner's mates tear down a 20 MM for cleaning Page 33 Ill
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In ony ocTion, The enTire ship funcTions merely os o ploT- form from which To fire our guns ond The mosT essenTic1l men ond moferiol cxboord ore The gun crews ond Their bofferies. On ouxiliory ships such os This, There is no primory or sec- ondolry boTTery. From modern Worfime experience, iT hos been found ThoT our opponenf will oTTocl4 chiefly by oir. Thus, our guns were consTrucTed ond designoTed os duol- purpose wedpons. More imporTonT Thon The guns, however, ore The Troined men who Trock TorgeT, lood ond fire. Upon Their skill ond couroge under dTTock resTs The lives of hundreds of men ond quife ofTen, vicfory ifself. Poge .32
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MANY ARE llllilll THAT WERE YUUNG Pg 34 n emuriam SHIP Marcus F. Taylor, CBM Cornie Van Veldhuizen, Sic: Frank E. Bauer, S2c: SQUADRON Charles A. Turner, LieuT. Wilfred Garber, Lieui. ligl Ernesf H. Kunzler, ARMlc Wilberr C. Massey, Jr., AOMQC Raymond M. Scnilz, ARMQC H Marion M. Zeirouer, ARMQC Ervin E. Casper, AMMSC Cornelius L. Byrne, AOM3C George H. Bullock, Jr., Sic is U.S.N.R U.S.N.R U.S.N.R l.,l.S.N. l .i.s.N.i2 l l.S.N.R lJ.S.N.I2 l lJ.S.N.R lJ.S.N.R J.S.N. u.s.N.i2. u.s.N.ie.
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