Milwaukee (AOR 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1986

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I I , My tsl, pi ses- ' efgi' e- Wi, 5' pf!-'5 LCDR JAMES MILSTEAD FIRST LIEUTENANT DECK DEPARTME The largest Department onboard, our Deck Department is considered the Main Battery of the ship's mission. Transferring of fuel, stores, and ammunition is made possible by the efforts and accomplishments of the deck seamen, repair machinists and electricians, and the rated Boatswainmates. This talented organization is comprised of four divisions who, in addition to being underway replenish- ment specialists, stand Ship Control Under- way Watches, handle all lines, boats and booms during seamanship evolutions, and are tasked with the cleaning and preservation of over sixty percent of the total area of MILWAUKEE. During alongside connected replenish- ments these men shine. Poetry in motion de- scribes this well trained organization. Seven stations can be manned simultaneously and the operation is choreographed from Unrep Control. Prom the initial shotline to all lines clear, the Deck Department stands ready to provide the service to the fleet that is required to allow prompt, sustained combat operations at sea, keeping the sea lanes open for peace. BMCM WILLIAM I-IENDRICKS DECK DEPARTMENT MASTER CHIEF QW Xe C A ct it X X Q SS X S S -S S S rr Q ge X e s C. S Q X, Y Q, S S Q s sys as s is Q X-S NQSXSS e 5 sas S , 4-.-A..-..-...AQ-., '......-.L-1--I --..f-.-.....--vw - --- ---

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