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During O'CALLAHAN's NORPAC deploy- ment, XN Division completed many successful tasks in support of the ship's missions. The Quar- termasters completed a navigation assessment of the various ports for possible homebasing of Navy ships in Alaska. The Quartermasters earned letters of appreciation from the CO and the Task Unit Commander. The Postal Clerk had the hectic job of routing the crew's mail to all ports visited so the crew would always receive news from family, friends, and loved ones. The PC also stood watches with the Operations Specialists in CIC. The Mas- ter-at-Arms diligently maintained law and order while the Corpsmen efficiently took care of the crew's health and well-being. The Yeomen took care of ship's office business and published the informative Plan of the Day among their duties. the Personnel men dealt with the various transfers, separations, personnel evaluations, and service re- cord entries, a task not easily performed but most important. Last but not least, the Career Counsel- or negotiated new orders for the enlisted crewmen and was involved with many reenlistment prepara- tions. During their time off, the men of XN Division enjoyed the beauty, splendor, and the carefree time spent in the many picturesque ports of Alaska. NORPAC was a fantastic time for the entire divi- sion and the memories fondly cherished by all. XN ivision HMCS Acosta PNC Lingad NCC CSWD Pelfrey QM1 Davis MA1 Washburn QM2 Fergusson T HM2 House HM3 Bundy PC3 Deal PN3 Kelsey QM3 Lighue YN3 Thompson QM3 Wilson QMSN Boothe YNSN McMillin l g l l 39
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