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CDR. BRAND W. DREW Executive Officer CONFUCIUS SAYS An X.O s Job I s NEVER DONE Cdr. Lowman and Cdr Drev have traded ends of the fueling hose,- Cdr. Drew has come from command of the destroyer WALKER, Cdr. Lowman has left for similar duty in ISHER- WOOD. To them both we wish good luck and smooth sailing. CDR. ROBERT W. LOWMAN Former Executive Officer Hi i f f Mil
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u Command of a ship of the Navy is a responsibility of one officer. For this responsibility to be met the integration of the various departments of the ship into a team must be achieved,- the officer exercising command must attempt to combine the efforts and contributions of the team ' s components with his own background and experience in such a way as to produce sound, timely, and effective results. At the same time, the officer in com- mand must be ever mindful of the health, welfare, morale and training of every member of the ship ' s company. The ultimate measure of success of command is the ability of the ship to perform any task she may be called upon to do. Such success, while the responsibility of one man, can be obtained only through the understanding, cooperation and hard work of all hands. The people of KAWISHIWI have demonstrated this in making their ship the fine, top performer she is, and in this book is the story of the men who did the job. To all of you, I extend a sincere well done and my deep appreciation for a pleasant and profitable deploy- ment with the SEVENTH Fleet. J.£
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CONTENTS This is the story of a ship and of her mission Of her men and of their moods 1. Our tale starts with the weeks at Pearl Harbor prior to deployment with the Seventh Fleet. 2. The next section is a complete coverage in words and pictures of the KAWISI-IIWI mission, Replenishment- At- Sea. 3. Then you see our departmental organizations, the men who make KAWISHIWI tick. 4. The following pages provide a glimpse of ship-board life, concentrating mainly on the recreational facilities available to us in KAWISHIWI. 5. The high spot of this book consists of the travel pages, may in full color to provide lasting memories of the beautiful and unusual lands we have visited. 6. KAWISHIWI men ashore, and, fmally, our arrival home at Pearl Harbor bring the book, and the cruise, to a close.
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