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i - BoiSMiER, R. L., EMFN Cathey, C, IC3 Davison, Mich. Cornelia, Ga. DOHERTY, p. N., FN Leprohon, J, A., EMFN Roslindale, Mass. BiJdeford, Me. Wilson, J. J., FA Solon, Ohio I Wood, E. A., FN Bay Ciry, Mich. COFER, J. W., EM3 New Bedford, Mass. Lux. T. R,, ICFN BiUings, Mont. Koch, R. L, MR3 Scottdale, Pa. A ' A J Walke r. C N., IC3 Young. D. E., EMFN Dewar, Okla. Jonesville, La. LEWIS, E. J., Jr., EN3 Webster. R. H., FN Camden, N. J. Richmond, Va. ' J Mk ' • J . Bunch. D. L., FN Pearman. N. E., FN Chicago, 111. Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Cristoforo. R. J., SFP3 O ' RoURKE. R., FN West Springfield, Mass. Jalisco, Mex. Fear. N. D., SFM3 Dayton, Ohio Hill. M. L., FN Laingsburg, Mich. Quillen, D. A., FN Berlin, Md. r ' Chapman, D. G., FN Edmeston, N. Y. BUTFRA, J. L, SFMFN Port Jefferson, N. Y. Marcus. D. W., FN Cathay, N. D. Norris. W. W., DC2 Opp, Ala.
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' M A m - A w k Durham, A., EMC Middletown, R. I. Vaughan, R E., MMC Douglassville, Pa. Bazzel, J. L., SEC Panama City, Fla. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT R DIVISION The R Division or Repair Division is made up of electricians, ship- fitters and auxiliary-men. The elec- tricians are responsible for the ships four generators and distribution of power and lighting throughout the ship. The shipfitters are the welders and plumbers who handle structural repairs and maintain the firemain and emergency equipment. The auxiliary gang handles machinery outside the main propulsion spaces such as steering, the ship ' s boat, anchor windlass and emergency diesel engines. The men of R Divi- sion form the bulk of the Damage Control Repair Party Teams. This is a highly trained, closely knit organization which can keep the sliip afloat and operating when subjected to battle or storm damage. Normaliv rhe Division has at least (U(i ■, . • ■ ' ■ ' ■ ■•. L-L ' k. LJE l-RFDRICK, R. E , MMl Midaiciown. R. I. Mauzy. F. M., tM2 Branford, Conn. Whiti:, O. D.. IC.i Pampa, Tex. Chki.vmanson. K. L., in Hl ' ntir, G. L, EMIN St. Paul, Minn Lc»isbur ;. Tcnn.
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SUPPLY DEPARTMENT S DIVISION Priem. W. H., SHI Waseca, Minp. Kelly, R. R.. DK2 Columbus, Ind. Miller. D., SK2 Revere, Mass. CARTER. C. H. H., SDI Newport, R. I. LEWIS, T. W., SD2 Roxbur ' . Mass. ' ( „ Waters. T. M., SK2 Westbrcxjk, Me. rA DOWELL. S. R., CSC Mount View, Mo. The Supply Department of any ship in the Navy has one primary aim — service to the ship and the crew. The Supply Department is divided into four major areas: Repair Parts, Commissary, Disbursing and Ship ' s Store. In the repair parts area, supply maintains a certain amount of parts to replace worn or blown out parts or tubes. The commissary group prepares meals for 200 hundred men and makes sure that nutritional requirements are available at every meal. Every man is entitled to be paid. This is the purpose of Dis bursing: paying the crew twice a month, and paying the bills outside the United States. The Ship ' s Store makes available to the crew such items as soap, toothpaste, cigarettes and gift items. Profits from the store .irt» turned over to the Welfare : Recreation committee to provide funds for the recreation and enjoyment of the crew. € j r ' Ross, W. A., HMC () Connor. M. R., DKSN Johnson. H. W., IN D.wis. I. C. . . ' X HuHonsville. W. Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pawlcys Islanil, S. S. Pitisbur :. Pa.
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