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1'. Back at the after crane almost any day in port gathers the Fifth Division to hook on the boats, bring aboard stores or airplane parts. Some two thousand-odd tons have been hoisted by the crane in the past six months, in weight comparable to an entire destroyer. At sea, the lifeboat, ready to be launched around the clock, is manned by the Fifth Divisiong while below decks the endless process of cleaning Qplease keep off the bulk heads in the athwart-ships passagewayj is carried on by scores of uncomplaining seamen. Ensigns Miller and McElroy along with the gentle hand of Fondren, BMI, guide the divisional work, while Lowey, GMC, pursues the path of constant vigilance to keep the after forties the best on the ship. Upper Left: Bird's Eye view of forty mm. quads, eleven and thirteen in sector three. The reassuring sound of their steady firing gives us a feeling of security in the event of an attack. Center: Reiver, SN, having sanded the gunwhale of his motor whale boat, prepares to apply.some varnish to insure a highly polished finish. It is constant work of this nature that enables the Leyte to have the best-looking boats in the Fleet. Upper Right: A part of the lifeboat watch passing the time brushing up on -marlinspike hwork. It could be that Herren, SN is pointing out the aspects of tying a square knot to Bielecki, SN, but, knowing the Fifth, it must be more complicated than that. Lower Left: The Loading Crew on the hangar deck, the after crane swung out, the men of the Fifth -Division are taking the work of loading supplies in their stride. Kibitzers, steer clear of this area or you'll be pressed into service. Lower Right: Crane Operators, Day and Willis, prepare to hoist out a boat. A job requiring close .teamwork between. the two operators as well as coordination between the men tending the steadying lines and the Bos nmate directing the operation. m,.m.g,.o
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