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MMBSiMIMUiaMli Hawe TMl, Williams BMC, Gilles the Badge , and Ryals MMl, in Kaoshiung, To Note — Pool shark in background is Ching-Chung. Chiefs Johnson, Dougherty, Genewick, Gilles in Yoko suka, A line group of lads.
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ffi ii[fri ' ' » iiii BACK ROW, -LEFT TO RIGHT: Alagot, A.. SDC; Link. R. C, QMC; Wallers S C HMC FRONT ROW: Stowe. W., SOC: Williams. A. T., BMC; Piper ,P. A., CMC- Gillis J L EMC- lohnson. D. W.. MMC: Genewich. L. M., BTC; Mermer. J. S.. CSC; Dougherty C. MMC THE CHIEFS Local transpcrtation in Kacshiung, Returning from Shore Patrol?? Chief Chef Mermer (is that nose for real?). Tossed saiad, filet, fries ...zzzzzzz 10
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1ST DIVISION BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mitchell. J. G.. SN; Ruby. H. D., SN; Krazeski A. C SN- Henderson, J. R.. SN; Jorgensen, C. G., SN; Smith. B. C, SN; Cliliton. B. D., SN- Carlson R. A., GM3; Allen. R. M.. ON; Gillikin, R. E.. GM3; Glicken. W. D.. SN- Miracle I O SN- Walker, C. T.. GM3. MIDDLE ROW: Jenkins, C. R.. GM3; Williams, A. T.. BMC- ' lTJG D E Knepper; Bright. C. L.. BMl; Ryan. F. L.. GMl; West, H. B., BM2; Price, Al, GM2- Lightsey W. S.. BM3. FRONT ROW: Harken, G. J., SN; Goodman, A. A.. SN; Opdyke, ' j. D SN- Levins. J. D.. SN; Christmas. R. T.. SN; McAllister. W. E., SN; Manternach, R. I., GM3- Mc- Donald. F. J.. SN. FIRST X The 1st Division numbers among its hands both gunners mates and deck seamen. The responsibility of keeping the forward spaces and the 5 battery ship- shape rest upon their shoulders. Navy men all, their life is a hard and sometimes unpleasant challenge from the thousand and one tasks they are called upon to do. Whether it be routine cleaning on a calm, sunny day or a very wet highline transfer in stormy seas, these rnen give an all out effort typical of a trim ship. The Leonard F. was called on several difficult as- signments requiring long, hard hours from its person- nel, and although such things as the call to refueling stations became all too familiar, the 1st performed in heads-up fashion. From mooring line to gunbores, the men of the First Division kept the ship in fighting order in a fashion traditional of Navy Men of War. Timberman doing the honors with Miracle. Christmas and Mitchell looking impressed ... at Yokosuka. Stick it in his ear Tim Commence firing!! (pause). COMMENCE FIRING!! (pause). Aw please Joe 12 kireivmKcusiMURnscnnatssw ' ' Ml lL
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