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MS2 J. Banister MS2 W. Bibb MS2 J.H. Chapman MS2 FLL. Favors MS2 B. Fowles MS2 N. Tabor MS3 J. Ciccone MS3 S. Clayton MS3 S. Cogliano MS3 N. Davis MS3 B. Effenberger MS3 J. Jones MS3 R.L. Jones MS3 W,E, Moore MS3 T.J. Nahay MS3 L.E. Paulk MS3 J. Sciangula MSSN W.W. Campbell MSSN C. Crouse MSSN D. Dembrosky MSSN D. Dungee AN J.M. Overcash MSSN M. Emerson MSSN J. Gavakis MSSN NLP. Kopcak MSSN R. Pena 263 ',-,Hi ,,,, ..,..4.. ,..., ...H '.a:,.g.L, - -gui ' - F - -1 . L.,.,,.1.-u..s.n.,w-a-an. : vw...-.V1 -1 -' an-....a.1.:,,,.1M-,z..:.,,..-....-J.. J,.-,.,,A -as-.. ... .J .1-. ,.....,, ,,...,...,,,.'
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'--'--- S-5 S-5 Division consists of fifty one ship's company person- nel. With the Air Wing embarked, it doubles the men that it takes to clean and care for the one third of the ship that they are responsible for. S-5 Division is responsible for the feeding and berthing of the almost four hundred and sixty officers that call Nimitz their Home away from Home . The Division is comprised of a Wardroom Mess Officer who is responsible for the operation of the Wardroom Mess and administration of officer's berthing. The Divi- sion's Leading Chief Petty Officer supervises overall oper- ation and is the lmprest Fund Cashier. A food service chief prepares the menu and supervises the preparation and serving of food. There are more than twenty-five additional positions of responsibility within S-5 Division. Positions ranging from Wardroom Bookkeeper and Cashier, Galley Watch Cap- tain, Scullery man, to Duty Movie Detail are assigned. The two hundred and fifty-six separate staterooms and numerous passageways and heads make up the part of the ship that is called Officer's Country and we care for it. S-5 Division also caters special, formal dinners that the ship hosts for visiting dignitaries. S-5 has hosted many guests including the Chief of Naval Operations and visiting Heads of States. With these special dinners, S-5 rolls out the Red Car- pet and shows off the Nimitz Five Star Service that has made the Division famous fleet wide as a leader in Ward- room Service. CWO2 W. MCMilIiam MS1 D.S. Amor MSC J.G. Delosreyes MSC D.M. Lacey MS1 R.C. Cathan MS1 P, Farms MS1 L. Orlina MS1 M. Soriano MS1 B. Tabancura T l l , , .5 I ,K fine D 5, -Q ,I
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Aviation Supply, S-6 Division, is responsible for the stocking, storing, and issue of Aviation related repairable and consumable materials. These items range from the simplest nuts, bolts, washers, and screws to complex, so- phisticated electronic components worth several hundred thousand dollars. The task of maintaining the embarked Air Wing at maxi- mum readiness for any contingency is the responsibility of the S-6 Division. This critical function is carried out twenty- four hours a day by a dedicated team of four Officers, one Chief Petty Officer, and seventy-five Aviation Storekeepers. Throughout the deployment, Aviation Supply continued to provide first rate service to the aviation community. For the majority of the cruise, embarked squadrons had very few aircraft in non-flyable status due to non-availability of supply parts. That is an outstanding achievement consid- ering the complexity of the aircraft and the environment Nimitz' operates the aircraft in. gr' To Keep em flying and fully mission capable to meet any contingency is the goal of Aviation Supply and it's done better on Nimitz than anywhere else. vi- 1 , 1: LT C. Bloom AKCM M.J. Gar ' AK . VID 1 H.L. Dumo AK1 M. Heimbach AK1 D. Plum AK2 K. Kaufman AK2 J Shaull - R. C im n AK3 W. Caldwell AK3 R Cantrell AK3 ' avin AK3 R. Cook AK3 H. Hahn AK3 on planas AK3 J Sandoval
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