Los Angeles (CA 135) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1958

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CDR Newell J. Cummings Supply Officer CW03 Einar E. Stevens Ship ' s Supply Clerk CDR Newell J. Cummings LTJG Robin H. Fairbaim Disbursing OHicer CW03 Robert F. Pittinger Commissary Officer

Page 133 text:

Supply i::i.C- ■ ■ A ship at sea is an entity unto itself. It must be sustaining. Men must be fed, clothed, paid, given laundry- service and haircuts. Equipment must be stowed, issued, and accounted for. Constant inventories must be taken to be cognizant of needs. Ship ' s stores must carry tobacco products, toilet articles, jewelry and oceans of lotions and notions. But what about the really difficult jobs tons of gear, replenishment at sea, replacement parts for every type of machinery aboard ship. Supply does it all. m : 129



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I M Sr .iF- . l- n - V %«- ' i| Ist Row : E. H. Proctor, J. K. Snee, T. P. Long, CW03 E. E. Stevens, C. W. Eytcheson, W. L. Sinns, L. R. Brono 2nd Row : T. H. Mee, N. E. Clarke, E. Kuhaiki, C. J. Mooney, G. Cerda, C. H. Simms, F. A. Dix 3id Row : V. R. Sanchez, R. E. Boyles, G. W. Erickson, T. D. Stevens, S. D. Burgess, E. L. Sampson, L. Soiiao, Tillman, J. L. Fr S-1 Division The S-1 Division consists of storekeepers only. The primary mission of the division is to provide logistic support to the ship. Ready-for-issue material carried in the storerooms of this ship totals some 100,000 items and consists of GSK consumables, electronics, ordnance and machinery repair parts. This material, upon issue, is used to keep the ship in a condition to meet emergencies at all times. There are numerous records to be maintained for the accountability of the various material listed above. Co-ordinating this task is the Office Supervisor. The men working for him are divided into four major groups, Stock Records, Requisitioning, Correspondence, and Budget Control. These groups depend, in turn, on the assistance of the storeroom personnel who receive, mark, store, and issue all material received aboard, with the exception of provisions, medical stores and ammunition. In addition the storekeepers also stock and maintain the Clothing and Small Stores Afloat, with an estimated 1,020 items available to the crew for purchase. During general quarters, S-1 Division personnel are assigned battle stations either on the guns or in one of the five repair parties to make emergency issues when needed. 131

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