King (DLG 10) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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The Commissarymen, KING's own Cordon Bleu , are firm believers in a sea- going version of Napoleonls statement that an army travels on its stomach. Preparing ca- CS Left to right, front: SA JEN- KINS. CSSA MURLIN, SA DANCE, CS1 PARRIS, CS3 PENROD. Back: CS3 FLESH- MAN. CSSN YELTON, SN SON- NENFELT, CS3 I-IENBEST, SA PETERSON. CSSN O'BRIEN, CSC WOMACK. pable cooks, led by CSC WOMACK and CSI PARRIS. helped maintain morale with wholesome and hearty chow for over 370 men. On this cruise the Com- missarymen: cooked 41,695 lbs. of beefg boiled 22,520 hot dogs 150.25 per manly and mixed 13,541 gallons of bug juice. 'Qt QE

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DK During the cruise, the Dis- bursing Division, headed by DKI WARD, played a vital role aboard KING by providing what KINGSMEN call the finest dis- bursing service in the Pacific. In addition to accurately main- taining over 400 play records and running regular paydays, the division provided special pay prior to entering, and dur- ing KING's visits to, major foreign ports. These services were provided while contin- ually having to update transient records and overcoming added work loads created by the na- tional wage-price free ze and the 1971 and 1972 wage in- creases. These increases helped push the payroll total to over three-quarters of a mil- lion dollars for the cruise. I ' MESS COOK Left to right, front: SA BREACH, SN LERMA, SA LO- GAN, SN ALLISON, SN CA- TINARY, 2nd row: SN HORTON, SN KREGEL, SN LEWIS, SA ROBINSON, SA JONES, Back: SKI GOODMAN. sg., 1 Ruin.. Left to right: DKI WARD, LTJG, BOTTGER, DKSN HAUN. .-f'N- 'QM 'ill -:gg 0,-g .4 A



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'Qi , we y if f Left to right. lst row: SH3 ORY, SN GREVICE, Sl-I3 DAY- NEAL. 2nd row: SHBSA PED- TON. 4th row: SI-IBSN PRIDE ERSON, SN P O L L I C K, SN SN TI-IORPY. MILLER. 3rd row: SH3 GREG- s The Ship's Servicemen, under the excellent leadership of Sl-I3 DAYTON, are involved in many functions which con- tributed to a high state of mo- rale aboard KING. They ran the ship's store, which helped to support the recreation fund, operated the crew's barber- shop, and, in spite of several machinery failures, provided daily laundry service to the crew. Extra services provided by the Ship's Servicemen in- cluded special orders through the ship's store. This allowed personnel to buy at substantial savings, items not carried in the ship's store. Thus, four- teen motorcycles were added to the KING's superstructure on its return to San Diego. SH ...lil I sh.-5 -

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