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HABITABILITY 1 To make the Crew's hours of relaxation more pleasant, we em- barked on a program of habitabilty, which remodelled the crew's mess hall into adiningroom-lounge, with a new plastic deck, neat four-man tables, flourescent lighting and bright cheerful colors, a well-stocked library, and even a TV set for watching ball games. Though the primary purpose of this compartment is for dining, it is well adapted for reading, games, writing letters, church services on Sunday, and movies during bad weather. The best relaxation, though, comes from the nightly movie, held rain or shine. No 3-D yet, but we get some good shows along with the relics .... and whatever it is we enioy it. 'Q 'R Dinner in the Wardroom g 5 ,auf No one's afraid of sharks? A LAST Look After taking a tour of the ship, you probably wonder how three hundred men keep from stepping all over each other's feet. Actually, the many different iobs and watches spread the men from stem to stern so we never noticed the -number...iust like a big family, that's all. We hope that you have enioyed your visit to the Hyman and will carry away with you a better under- standing of destroyer life and Naval Service as we know it. We hope our ship shows the pride we have for our country, and the preparedness for which we have so diligently trained.
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analysis, all in addition to their primary function of keeping our two 12 foot wheels turning over. The largestgroups in the department are the Boiler Technicians and the Machinist Mates, who operate and maintain our boilers, turbines, and fresh water plant. With 60,000 horses under our hood, that's a man-sized iob. The R Division is organized into repair Parties, which, under battle conditions, fight fires, seal flooding compartments, decon- taminate the ship following a gas or atomic attacks, and maintain the water-tight intergrity of the ship. In addition, its Electricians must keep power coming to the important electrically-driven equip- ment such as the gun mounts, this might involve wiring emergency power, and with the ship's two generators capable of a thousand kilowatts, they have plenty of power to play with. SUPPLY The Supply Department is our greatfurnisher. Pay day is always a good day, but paying three hundred officers and men, handling their accounts and allotments is a big iob and requires the conscientious effort of our Disbursing Clerks under the supervision of the Supply Officer. In addition,the Storekeepers handle requisitions for supplies l if 5' .mf ' Must have been a Mystery. for the entire ship .... everything from paint to pencils, and maintain expenditure accounts for each department. These books would certainly match those of a good-sized corporation. The other big job, of course, is filling the bottomless pits -., of a hard-working crew. Navy chow on the Hyman is good and our Commissary Stewards, Bakers, and Wardroom Stewards fill us with ,wb i. IW' anna 0? over Sl20,000.00 worth every year. Good food, we know, is as lm portant to good morale as it is to good health, and we have more ....for refreshments: a coke machine for the thirsty, a soda fountain .56 -I featuring ice cream sundaes and milk shakes fwe call it Hgedunk and coffee messes in most every space on the ship. A good cup ,' g' Q V . Q of Joe is a Navy tradition, and we stick close to it by drinking V Q ' II .1 . ver slxty ga ons every ay. The supply enterprise extends a bit further to provide us with a dispensary, a laundry, a barber shop, and a ship's store, which has grossed as much as 57000.00 in a month of sales. The profit, of course is transferred to our special services fund, which is used primarilyfor ship's parties,recreation gear, and personal emergencies This store has everything from toilet articles to German cameras and These SPaf1iSh 0l'PhaUS eni0Yed our cashmere sweaters, all at a fraction of retail prices. Bandas much as the Ice Cream. E I L .i
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Lf- ,ligl Vincent J. ARGIRO T044 Wyckoff Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Li- ligl James E. BACON T033 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette, III.. CDR Roland G. BIENVENU St. Martinville, Louisiana Lt. ligi Frank E. COLE 9909 Robbins Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah Lt. iigl Harry D. COX' 650 Main St., New Rochelle, N.Y. Ens. Robert F. GROVE' I ' 21 Orange Heights Ave., West Orange, Lt. Robert R. HENRY 597 Laurel St., Fontana, Calif. e ' Lt. fig, Peter HETZLER 234 East 49th St., New York I7, N.Y. LCDR John P. KANE 'I27 Hemlock St., Sugar Notch, Pa. Ens. Anders J. KARLSEN 281 Ovington Ave., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. Lt. ligi James J. MCHUGH 335 East 90th St., New York 28, N.Y. Lt. iigl Thomas F. NICHOLSON 985 Walnut St. Newton Hlds, Mass. Ens. Donald M. OSTROVE 242 East Olive St., Long Beach, N.Y. Ens. Donald R PAQUETTE 55 W. Glen St., Holyoke, Mass. Lt. ligl J. Ernest' PLASSE 95 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass. Ens. W. James WASHBURN Evergreen Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Lt. figl James W.G. WOOLLCOTT 33 White Oak Rd., Asheville, N.C. Ens. Joseph J. CALETRI ACQUAVITA, Richard SN Brooklyn, N.Y. AGRELLA, Arnold EMFN Galveston, Texas ALBANESE, John James SN Whitestone, N.Y. ALEXANDER Thomas SK2 Brooklyn, N.Y- N.J. ROSTER U.S.S. HYMAN AMBROSE, Ronald Merritt, TM2 Morris, N.J. AMSDEN, Thomas J., TM3 Riverdale, Ill. ANDERSON J. Edward, GMSN West Plains, Missouri ANDREWS, Raymond J., TMI Keokuk, Iowa ANGSTADT, Ralph D., SN Earlville, Pa. ANIELLO, Ronald O., FA Hartford, Conn. ARCHIBALD, Arthur D. Jr., RM3 Riverside, Conn. ARMSTRONG, Grant H., FT3 Tipton, Iowa AUGUSTINE, Donald A., FN Sandwich, Ill. BAGGETT, Thomas E., SH2 Lynn, Mass. BAILEY, Glenn E., FT3 Elk River, Minn. BAIRD John H., BTI Jenners, Pa. BALASCAK, Michael G., EM3 Stratford, Conn. BALDWIN, Arthur D., SO3 Anoka, Minn. BARKER, Larry T., FA Gaston, N.C. BARNES, Milton R., SN Delaware, N.Y. BEAULIEU, Gerard H., MM3 Salem, Mass. BARRINGTON, Richard L., RMC Waco, Texas BEAVIS, Donald E., FP2 Ferndale, Michigan BELANGER, Joseph T., YNI Ponca City, Oklahoma BENHAM, John L., GM3 Bloomington, Ind. BERG, Allen J., MA3 Goodman, Wisc. BIERL, Orville F., PN3 Carroll, Iowa BLACKMER, Lloyd A., Jr., MM3 Union City, Pa. BOHANNAN, Merrill L., SN Galesburg, III. BOSSARDET, Thomas R. SN Holland, Michigan BOTHUN, Roy D., FN Calvin N. Dakota BRIGHT J.O., SN Lineville, Iowa BROWN, Frank G. Jr., GM3 Chatham, N.Y. BRUNELLI, John Louis, QM2 Chicago, Ill. BROUILLETTE, Earl L., RM3 Costigan, Maine BUCKLEY, James P., DK3 Stanford, Conn. BUDD, Everett K., FT3 Long Island N.Y. BUR R, Barak J., SOSN West Brookfield, Mass. BURROUGHS, James C., TN Opa Locka, Florida BUSH, Richard R., QMSN Adams, Mass. CABRAL, Norman T., ICFN Fall River, Mass. CALCUTTI, Michael J. Jr. FN Hudson, N.Y. CALDERONE, Gerald FT3 Paterson, N.J. CALHOUN, Joseph G., SN Rosedale, N.Y. CARMAN, Richard BT2 Binghamton, N.Y. CARNAHAN, Lee, E., MM3 Youngstown, Ohio CARON, Roland G., SN Waterbury, Conn. CARVER, Albert E. Jr., QM3 Vinalhaven, Maine
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