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Above: MAC Lee Above right, the Chiefs test their culinary skill by doing the cooking for a flight deck barbeque Below right, RMC Martin and STGC Keys at Tiger Balm Gardens in Hong Kong.
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CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS From Left: ETCS (SW) Jack Cabana, STGC Kurt Keys, QMCS (SW) Lonny R. Thompson, ENC Donilo Biscocho, ICC (SW) George Clark, RMC Dave Martin, MSC Arturo Gutierrez, CSC (SW) Barry Hunter, EMCS (SW) Dominador Gobaleza, SKC Kenny Garalde, MAC (SW) Fred Lee, BMCS Dan Blair, FCCS Craig Sparlin. 160 Years of experience It ' s often said thiat ttie Ctiief Petty Officers run tiie Navy , and to a large extent that ' s true. Ttiese men are the real experts in each of their fields, and have years of experience in the navy. In fact, PULLER ' S Chiefs represent a total of over 160 years of Navy experience among them. When a sophisticated piece of equipment breaks, you can count on the Chief to be on the scene, providing the technical expertise and years of decl plate experience necessary to solve a tough problem. In addition, the Chief Petty Officers super- vise all aspects of divisional organization, scheduled maintenance, training, paperworl , ... in short, everything that mokes the ship work. And on LEWIS B. PULLER, qualified SCPO ' s and CPO ' s regularly stand bridge watches as OOD and JOOD underway. This is certainly a distinc- tion for PULLER ' S CPO Mess, as few if any other Pacific Fleet ships hove enlisted OOD ' s. The CPO Mess is headed by QMCS (SW) Lon- ny R. Thompson, the senior Chief Petty Officer assigned to LEWIS B. PULLER Of the four other Se- nior Chiefs on board the ship, FCCS Sparlin and ETCS (SW) Cobono were advanced to E-8 mid- way through the deployment.
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