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L 1 R CAMPBELL, EVALDEZ, PLATT, ERITT, MCNEILL, WOLF, TSKAR, ilvrliacgrlil-1i3R1IXIci3EfVLL1xCJIYD. SECOND ROW: CHIEF ARCHBELL, EOLMSBEE, NATIW 113.5138 MURDCCK, DENINO, SEARLE, LIGHTFOOT, CCNDRCN, DUENAS, RAMOS SARMIEN CHIEF BROWN. THIRD ROW: WOOD, PETERSON, WOODS, BILYEU, MCKENZIE, WINDSOR. CRANE, DUKE, WALTON, DEAN. 3 1 S Damian Included among the ranks of Supply are the storekeepers, commissarymen, stewards, disbursing clerks, ship's SCI'Vl.Ciff16?, agddgglllf trusty sawbones, the hospital corpsmen. This assortment of specialists provides everything from laundry services, to mea S, 0 P Y , to repair parts, to .even a healthy shot of medicinal li uor. q Under the guidance of. Chief Archbell, the commissa t ff h ry s a as worked hard to make each meal more than just an accumulation 05 food by decorating the service line with fiery volcanoes, Christmas scenes, and shipis emblems, ingeniously derived from colored rice an. other foodstuffs. The man behind the scenes is Searle, CSI, who, as jack of the dustf, maintains the stores. and sees to it that there 13 always enough of everything on hand for the breakouts the next day. Doing the actual preparation and cooking are the port-and-starlboarts watches of Lightfoot, CS3, Diekmann, SA, and Carlson, SN, and Schick, CS3, Krock, SN, and Windsor, SN. Provldlng the many Csef and sweet rolls are the bakers McKenzie CS3 and Pet SN , , , erson, , who work throughout the night filling the ship with the smells of fresih baked bread and pastries. Also in Commissary, but presently in charge of thirteen messcooks, is Condron, CS2, who has done an outstan ing job of beautifying the messdecks and ensuring the comforts of home away from home for the crew. d b Providing the supply support necessary to keep McCain stocked with repair parts and consumables are the storekeeperS heade Sy Sibayan, SKI. Through his tireless efforts the 'foptar always seems to balance every quarter. Maintaining the repalr DHHS, Sf01'ef00T6 and stock cards are Duke, SK3, and Dean, SN, and down in the consumable storerooms are McNeill, SN, and Woods, SN- SUPPIY as has the able services of G h SK k C 0, 3, Wood, SK3, Wolf, SN, and Ross, SN, who work to maintain a smooth flow of the continuing mass Of paperwor . The more personal aspect of supply is provided by the shipis servicemen, whose contributions to shipboard comfort are embodledfrill the functions of laundry, ship's store, and barbershop operations. Chief Brown heads up the ship's servicemen and does an outstan 1 E job of co-ordinating these operations and maintaining the records. Lloyd, SH2, is the hardworking ship's store operator who can alwgy be called upon to figure out a watch bill problem or set up an organization chart. The maiority of the ship's servicemen are the laulgi FY gang who always manage to wash and press the mountains of clothing that fill up the SH compartment every Monday and Thurs aa They include Duenas, SH3, Walton, SHSN, Matherne, SN, Platt, SN, Crane, SN, Britt, SN and Gallegos, SN. Somehow they ffl-Hnageb t keep the button crushing, shirt ripping, acid burning machine workin g, even though they dd everything in their power to stop lt- Last' u not least, is the barber, Folmsbee, SN, who can give a regulation haircut in anv stvle from D.A. to Yul Brenner. , hu Wilen iPt1S0c??eSdt0ddiiEUfSi118 there iskno 66131181 tg genino, that ever cheerf'ul,'friendly DK. His pride in his workdhas pf0lQ1f3f0dnSmgg2il s 1 ma es wi lV1 en s ey never even newt e a comin . ' ' ' ' cor corI1PU relzijted paperwork is that curly haired striker, Skail, SN. g To ald hlm In performing the necessary pay re Until December, when Barnhill HM1 put on Ensi ' b . ' t . , , g d b d f . ' ' ' Doc and his 8SS1Sl3l'l , Bilyeu, HMB, made sick can a pleasure for au Th n s ars an a e us arewell the ever smiling and easy going the arrival of DOC Sudduth' ' 9 V30-HHCY created by Doc Barnhill's departure, however, was ably filled in January Wlth In officers' t ' ' - . - di- coun ry its the stewards who provide the services n t k d -tateroon'1S 111 top con tion. Valdez, SD1, and his men can be counted upon to add that Icessary 0 eep the Wardmom pantry an S . f t . ' 1 or 21 i . , . t h L 1 1 h h 1 of an.Admlf21, visit- by the officers wives. The fine meals are to the credit of NaeticvicIad?LSCD3i0CIe1i1peii:t1g SeIgeSntF2IblEllaaIFNeahgllgael Rosario, TN' other services are ably given by Ramos, TN, Monis, TN, Evaldez, -TN, Sarmientg, TN, and Salatos 'fA. , , v-5, .... p if
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LT ROBERT L. HAASE, sc, USN SUPPLY OFFICER We ENS IOI-IN M. CAMPBELL, SC, USNR ENS RUSSELL W BARNHILL, MSC. USN DISBURSING OFFICER V MEDICAL ADVISOR
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