Lexington (CVA 16) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1962

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' 1 bf .. Y .-MW fi Eff. ae H ' Lay?-54:3 ens lackey second division officer O 0 O ' secciumdl cfllwlismrnt The importance of professional seamanship on ships of the T962 Navy is as significant as it was on the sailing vessels of our coutry's first fieet. Second divi- sion provides professional seamanship services to the LEXINGTON. We are proud of our abilities, the many crucial tasks assigned to our division indicate the confidence our superiors have in us. The scores of flawless under- way replenishments and refuelings which have earned us a well done is only in keeping with the out- standing record we have earned over the years. Seamanship is not our only endeavor. Nearly every man is enrolled in a course for advancement, in a USAFI group study course, or both. These courses pre- pare us for advancement in rating exams, for comple- tion of high school requirements and, in several cases, review of important subiects prior to taking college entrance examinations. The port wind tunnel has been the site of many and and varied lectures, from small boat handling and marlinspike seamanship to the responsibilities of man- hood and the comparison of Democracy and Com- munism. These informal discussions have paved the way to a better understanding of our duties and world events. We are proud division in a famous ship, we feel that our efforts to make Lady Lex an even finer ship have met with very satisfying results. de-clit l Z

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. , , r'gl1f,f,i-1'-1,41 -qsyf :JN 1,1-,iq - WW 'rs ri A rigging lhe quarlercleck l firsi' row kneeling U. to r.J: lucas joseph c. sn, smilh dewey lnl bm3, iensen donald r. sn, mccarlhy walter f. sn, second row: greer willard r. sn, schwarlz robert p. sa, eberly william d. sn, nichols charles e. sn, mcmichclel richard l. bm3, anders william p. bml, Zermeno manuel f. bm2, cooper cecil l. bm3, Shanks donald w. sn, gregory roberl h. sn, siackiel. sn, bailey allen r. sa. Third row: roos iimmy r. sn, boone iesse m. sn, luke james a. sa, iverson ronald r. sn, henderson mark d. sa, shimp george a. sa, Zimmerman kennelh e. sn, bennell thomas c. sa, davis dennis k. sn, napihaa anlhony n. sn, rissen william r. sa, long iames a. sa, grafmiller william ll. sn, clark marvin c. sn, armsfrong dennis i. sn, loribio frank lnl sn, hill roberl e. sn.

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