John F Kennedy (CVA 67) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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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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3rd .3rd Division, when observed ug closely, will be found to be an important asset to KENN DY. oremost among the responsibilities of 3rd Division is the Destro er refueling station number seven, which might well be calledy the umbilical cord of life to our destroyer escorts. Second on the list is receiving station number five, where Navy distillate fuel and JP5 aircraft E121 are taken on. Third is the Burton rig, which enables KE NEDY to take on stores and other needed materials at sea. This rig makes KENNEDY almost independent of sea ports. Fourth on the list, but sure? just as important as any other piece yoj equipment on KENN DY are the two ship's incinerators. ithout them, classified material would have to be stored until such a time as it could be destroyed without entailing a security risk. In addition, they gvlay an important part in the preservation of our. ecology. here are few worse sights than a ship leaving a trail of trash in its wake. Fifth, but certainly very important to a lot of sailors aboard KENNEDY, is the accommodation ladder number three. This ladder takes high priorit when liberty call is passed. 3rd Division is also in char e ofy boat boom three, which allows the ship's boats to secure for short period of time in order that maintenance can be performed and the crews- can take a brief rest. 3rd Division also supplies men for the Bridge team. M.C. Stephens BMI 3rd Division Kosciusko, Mississippi

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