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The Law Firm of Johnsen, LTJG, jenkins, LTJG, Johnston, Ensign, and Wille, Ensign, working in close cooperation with Brombacker, GMC, and Dunlap, MB2, provide the supervision and direction for the Fourth Division, which calls its home the Fantail. There they stand ready to throw a high-line to a wandering can or pay out the towing spar to sharp- Upper Left: Continued Maintenance. Here l en the eyes of the air group gunners. If needs be men of the Fourth Division will troop forward to number two fueling station to man the lines and fueling hoses. With the call of Air Defense, Air Defense-All men man your air defense stations rush topside to man the after five- inch batteries. Their record on the after five-inch batteries is an impressive one-one large drone and seven target sleeves. ' ' b . are tie results of dailylconscientious work, a clean, well-oiled mechanism, capable of delivering rapid, continuous fire against an enemy. Salinger, GM3 doing the honors with a grease gun. Upper Middle: -One of Several odd tasks that come up at frequent intervals in Gunnery is replenishing the ship's magazines. A job that requires expert planning and long, hard, back-breaking hours of moving thousand-pound bombs, 5-inch projectiles, etc., from barges alongside to the flight deck, and then down eight decks to the magazines. An unforgettable experience! Upper Right: Piana, SA and 'Wroblewski, SN, at work cleaning the breech and adjacent area of a 5-inch 38 cal. gun. The Fourth Division does more than clean guns, but these boys are particularly good. Lower Left: Beaming Bos'n Dunlap proudly exhibits a board full of fancy work, the handiwork of the Fourth Division. Such work is almost a lost art today. How many can you identify? See any Matthew Walkers or six-strand Turk's Heads? Lower Right: Here is the result of all the cleaning and maintenance. A well-trained crew putting out the salvoes in rapid suc- cession. Note the brilliance of the Hash, this marks clean and well-operating guns.
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