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Ports of call in Italy included Naples, and La Spczia. While in Na- ples, the ship underwent some timely maintenance and repair while moor- ed alongside L ' SS VOSEMITE (ADI9). Highlights of Naples were a ship ' s picnic outside the city, a trip to Rome in w hich Captain and Chap- lain had the honor of a private audience with Pope .John Paul II, and Thanksgiving at the homes of American Military families who were kind enough to host man of our sailors. Ship ' s compan participated in foot- ball, basketball and soccer competitions, and the ship was visited by high- ranking NATO officers led by Air Marshall Sir Michael Armitage. While in La Spezia, many took advantage of trips to Florence and Pisa — sight of the famous leaning tower. Al.so. while moored at the Italian Naval Base there, many sailors had a chance to meet their Italian counter- parts and exchange stories, bits of culture, as well as uniform items. ft mi UIl1
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Repair Division (R) The HT ' s and DCs perform repairs to Ship ' s Hull, machinery, maintain all fixed fire exiinguishmg systems and Damage Control equip- ment. They also form the Helo Crash Smash crew, the At Sea and In- port Kire Parties, and train the crew in all areas of damage control. They are perceived by the rest of the crew as Closely Knit , proud, of good morale, hard working and enthusiastic. .Ml .Among These qualities are expressed through the intense competition among the repair lockers. I!ach petty officer in charge tries to out do the other by coming up with a better slogan. Repair division performed superbly during OPPK by passing the Main Space I ire Drill and having only two DC discrepancies (Both were corrected). The DC. says They still have an ongoing dis- crepancy. He has declared the huge Boom Box in the HT Shop hazard- ous to your hearing when in operation. DC3 TIMOTHY T CR HTl TIMOrH P . DAMS DCFN KERWIN J BRANDON MRl D D J t H0.1NACKI MR. ' DERRICK L. FERMAN FN JLSTIN D MALONEY DC; CHRISTOPHFR M MARTIN MM2 MEYER HT: TIMOTHY V. PERIARD DCFR GAREY C. ROACH DC2 JARRELL W. SEERAM DC! STEVEN J. SENATORF HT: KEITH L SIMMONS DC3 JOHN M WRIGHT a - S t . r i V i m V 1 c w V w OIVISiON 40 i:: J » i
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