John F Kennedy (CVA 67) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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1st First Division is Kennedy's center for Sea and Anchor Detail since we control both port and starboard anchors, and four out of twelve mooring lines. On the whole, the men of First Division take great pride in their work, and much of the time, their work comes at odd hours. For instance, our division is responsible for all functions performed in Deck House 1. Refueling, underway regvlenishments, and maintenance of accommodation ladders. hese unreps are called away from anxytime after midnight to twenty-four hours later-meaning AN TIME. The three principle men in First Division that see that thixfs are running according to schedule are BM1 Whitfield, B C Hallowell, and LTI G arrott, our Division Officer. Since I am the Yeoman in the division, I am involved either directly or indirectly with all tasks performed by the division. In summary, in m own oginion, Kennedly couldn't keep ug its great name for PHECISI N and DEPE DABILITY wit out the assistance of First Division. Larry J. Cobb SN First Division Warsaw, Missouri



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2nd To briefly sum up the functions of 2nd Division, I'll start by giving you an idea of what iobs we do. During. the course of the day our division is primarily responsible aor the cleanliness of all spaces to which they are assigned. e are also responsible for the upkeeg and maintenance of all gear which is used for replenishment y our division. We are ca led upon to 'get up at all hours W the day to man refueling and replenis ment stations. e are also responsible for the Zuarterdeck and accomodation ladder at deck house 2, whic is used when we are anchored. When anchored we rig and man the yard and stay , which is used when we bring stores aboard. We are often required to work for many hours a day during import periods tn order to bring these stores aboard and to keep the quarterdeck area and accommodation ladder clean for the Captain and other officers on board. Paul Anderson BM3 2nd Division Hershey, Pennsylvania

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