Los Angeles (CA 135) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1958

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Third Division That certain something that distinguishes Third Division from the other Deck groups is their versatility in handling the diverse equipment found on the fantail. Between moments of ducking the helicop- ter, shifting utility boats, wrestling No. Six mooring line, and manning the after fueling station and replenishment stations on either side of Turret Three, these back porch sail- ors are spinning the aviation crane, hoist- ing boats or stores aboard. The eight-inch guns of Turret Three are field day and firing responsibilities of the Gun- ners Mates. They work diligently to insure their continued high standard of performance and reputation for outstanding marksman- ship. 4 ' ff.f f,f f f ' tif I ' i » f • !• - • W.C. Jumper, J.T.Robertson, A. Congeloa, B. J. PoUpeter, LTJG E. A. Mainland, ENS W. E. Kiel, E.A.Hewlett, D. C. Russelburg, C.J.Vincent, L. W. Sandefur, H. D. Turrentine P. Nordman, F. D. Gunnels, H. W. Ledford, F. Stokes, H. R. Goins, W. T. Hammond, F. E. Boles, D. G. Eubanks, R, J. Kershner, E. M. Angell, C. R. Wofford, S. B. Lindsay D. P. Edison, J. V. Wood, U. J. Baca, D. M. Leach, S. Chance, D. Durocher, G. P. Messner, J. A. Gunn, D. P. Riemersma, L. Hammer, D. M. Skeene, R. H. Olhausen

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Isl Row : T. H. Schwarz, N. I. Kenyon, D. E. 2nd Row : J. B. Stewart, G. D. Sanders, ENS R. 3rd Row : J. B. Westergard, A. Lopez, R. G. Ra 4th Row : R. A. Swanek, E. Trujillo, H. J. Anc Patte . Benavidez, G .n ; ENS T. M. Kurihara Dreyer, G. D. Cauthen Stephenson, R. W. La P.]. Reid H.R. Bently, E. R. H Second Division These lads man the port side of the foc ' sle and the Tur- ret Two, each a large hunk of responsibility. While anchoring, mooring, or sounding the way through questioned waters with a lead line, all hands are kept jump- ing to handle the various tasks presented with seamanlike ability. The innumerable W. Longiield, ■I. McCracken ickson, H. L. English D. F, Knappenberger rrACH THe cmin n other facets of a topside sail- or ' s life are spread through the working days, both at sea and in port holystoning the decks, painting and chipping, scrubbing, making up lines, practice with the marlinspike, and the maintenance of be- low-deck spaces. The division has Gun- ners Mates as well as Boat- swain Mates their talents are directed toward the transmission checks, up-keep, and meticulous eight-inch rifles contained within Turret Two. care of the 117



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Fourth Division When the Officer-of-the-Deck of a nearby ship sees the LOS ANGELES gig approaching, stern low in the water, brightwork gleaming, and crew in immaculate uniform, and then observes the easy manner in which it is brought alongside, the respect and admiration that a sailor feels when seeing a nautical job performed right enters his thoughts, the LOS ANGELES is marked in his mind as a proud, smart ship, and the Fourth Division has done it again. Not only with the Captain ' s gig, but in the ap- pearance of the port quarterdeck as well, it ' s easy to see that the Fourth is aware of how much impressions can mean. They also keep the port whaleboat and foremast shipshape. At sea their duties include manning the whaleboat when necessary, maintaining their topside and below deck spaces, and care and operation of the port accommodation ladder. Their General Quarters stations include the port five-inch anti-aircraft batteries, consisting of Mounts 52, 54 and 56, and the powder mag- azines and upper handling rooms. Rating groups represented within the divi- sion are Boatswain Mates and Gunners Mates.

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