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. l l i l l l TO MEET the many demands of the ship for spare parts, Supplies, and pay, is the job of the S-l Division, ably led by LT E. Hickey. LT Hickey serves as general stores oliicer, supervising the operation of that section of the supply department handling GSK and spare part 1tCII1S. receipt for, store, and maintain the money accounts for all items, a job calling for close cooperation from all hands in the division. S-l Division prides itself on its conduct, personal ap- pearance and high degree of eiiiciency. All these points have been attained to a large degree by the example set Besides issuing articles necessary to the ship's opera- by the old hands of the division. tion, it 1S the responsibility of this group to requisition, Upper Left: The.Disbursing Department recently became entangled in a maze of papers as a result of the new government income tax law. E. H. Milligan, DKSN, calculates deductions using the new scale. This office contains the records of the entire crew. Center: In the Counting Room counting out his money. Ensign W B. Davis, Jr Disbursing Officer, is shown in a dail 1 routine . . - -a 2 of counting all funds. Mr. Davis is in charge of paying the crew, adjusting travel claims, and the safety deposit accounts. Upper Right: The Supply Department maintains a complete electronics storeroom which stocks any item necessary for the electrical system of the ship. F. Nelson, SKSN, is shown making an inventory of supplies at hand. Inventories are made monthly. Lower Left: Even the Nuts and bolts are counted when GSK holds an inventory. Each item must be accounted for either by requisition chit, or by its presence on the shelf. Engaged in counting are: W. B. Storms, SKSNg R. L. Traylor, SK3g and A. I. Pritchard, SKSN. Center: Priority Dispatches are taken in stride by the S-1 Division. A dispatch concerning aircraft spare parts was received just be- fore this picture was taken. Formulating an answer to it are LTJG H. R. Baker and L. L. Letuski, AKC. Lower Right: Six of the Eleven men of the main supply office are: W. E. Bartlett, SN, R. L. Alphin, SKI, J. F. O'Neill, SKSN3 T. R. Szczotka, SKS, C. R. Goethe, SN, and R. F. Kosel, SK3. This office coordinates the functions of the entire Supply Dept.
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