Hector (AR 7) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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Page 30 text:

AFTER GSK - SK2 Valdez, SKC Laird, SK3 Flores, SK1 Hipolito, SK3 Blakely CATALOG ROOM SK3 Storey MAIN GSK - SN Braun ET STOREROOM - SN Carter AFTER GSK - SA Mulhall, SN Kyger

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SUPPLY OFFICE - SK3 Miller, SK1 Meyer, SK1 Secrest f SUPPLY OFFICE - SKCM Palmer, SK3 Kravitz, SK3 Dockter if The entire ship's operation depends heavily upon the responsibilities assigned to S-1 Division. Transactions which in- volve receiving and storing supplies used aboard HECTOR and its customer ships must come through the Stores Division. S-1 keeps in stock approximately 63,000 line items to facilitate meeting supply requirements. Keeping its inven- tory current is a big job for this division. S-1 office personnel are continually up- dating the supply catalogue system and they are required to process much clerical data and information. E S F2 O Z Q 9 Q 0 Z .H 3 ZF 5 CD ,. t a S X QXXXX X 'a aa s as Z!! YM J f KAZX Z gf f X ff! SKC J. W. Laird SUPPLY oFF1cE - SN Duthie, SK3 Dowling, SKCM Palmer SUPPLY OFFICE - SK2 Baker, SN Mitchell I'



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S S X 4 GALLEY ' BAKERS - CSI Sosnowski, CS2 0lJIi8Il DIVISION CPO - CSC P R. Denby The responsibility of S-2 Division is literally an unending process of meal preparations for HECTOR's 650 crew mem- bers. The Commissarymen of this division take pride in at- tempting to appease the crew's voracious appetite by pro- viding not only variety but also the best quality meals pos- sible. On occasion, the Commissarymen have been called upon to feed crews from as many as two other customer ships simultaneously. Mess Cooks assist in the meal preparations, serve during dining hours, and are responsible for the cleanliness of the mess decks and the operation of the scullery. These men are not assigned permanently as mess cooks but serve only temporarily from other divisions. They are often subject to much kidding and needling but their job is a vitally neces- sary and important one. GALLEY - COOKS - CS 3 Collins, CS 3 Shewman W ra TM, go X , Q i ii ,f ,. 4 x s H 9? 5 f 'Zz K 7 Z . WMV I I 1 Z , GALLEY - COOKS - CS1 Otts, CS3 Carder GALLEY - COOKS - CS1 Landon, C33 H3-1TiS

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