Morton (DD 948) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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Chief Rzewuski demonstrating down doppler Methought I heard a voice cry ' sleep no more. ' Mr. Morse doth murder sleep! STG2 Schultz. The Preacher presides

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AS DIVISION AS Division, doin ' their thing. (Right) AS is a fairly small division. Their spaces are tucked deep in the ship where it ' s quiet. Their responsibility is fairly small, too — just surveillance of the ocean from the surface down. They ' re allowed to come up out onto the main deck once a day to see what tilings look like on the top- -their eyes like road maps from staring at the ' stack, ' their ears hearing only the familiar ping, ping which haunts all sonarmen. But this gang that the rest of ship rarely saw proved their prowess too, during the periods of , S V training, when they made even their division officer smile with their success at tracking submarines, shooting at them, and repairing their gear. They ' re a dedicated and seasoned bunch. Also they ' re reputed to have the best paperback library on the ship. No one knows for sure. s p J ' . 1 w .f - ' | |L3 m av ' i If J , • - ' k Mi FRONT ROW (LtoR): M. S. Morse, Ltjg; W. J. Shephard, TMSN; R. J. Mitchell, STG2; J. H. Cowan, STG2; K. E. Butler, STG3; J. M. Newton, STCS. SECOND ROW: P. L. Hanawalt, STG3; D. W. Hill, STGSN; R. A. Foley, TM3; CM. Schultz, STG2; G. L. Dahrens, STG2; R. A. Reiten, STG2, L. R..Rzewuski, STC.



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FOX DIVISION The fire controlmen, like their mates in AS Division, are inseparable. One might even say they were thick as thieves. But they ' re not really thieves, and thick isn ' t quite right either. Maybe the word is tight No, tliat also has some shady connotations. Close ' Let ' s just say they ' re good friends. They function as a team whether trying to find the problem with a complicated computer, getting information into plot from combat and the directors and a final firing solution to the guns, or attempting to outdrink the sonarmen on the beach. During Gunfire Support, the FTs headquarters, main battery plot, was one of the vital nerve centers of the ship. Now, it looks like a Sansui Showroom! 51 ' s muzzle pointing at the bridge So what else is new ' : ' FTG2 Clanney greets the Captain at the quarter- deck FRONT ROW (LtoR): G. C. .A.D. ' MS, LTJG; D.E. Richardson, SN; G. -X. Ortiz, FTG3; J. H. Finn, FTG3; K. R. Smith, FTG3; SECOND ROW: J. F. Killeen, FTCS; J. V. Lisek, FTG3; R. D. Ross, FTG2; C. D. Clanney, FTG2; R.E. Bass, FTG 3; THIRD ROW: L.R. Storer, FTG2; T.R. Gillis, FTG3; D. J. Hennes, FTG3; CM. Randall, FTG3 V - ' ' ' ' IB f

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