Oklahoma City (CLG 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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-'N ,ad I s SECOND DIVISION Second Division is the largest of the three deck divisions aboard the Oklahoma City The spaces assigned are located amidships and include some of the most traveled passageways and most used and abused weather decks aboard ship Probably the most stringent demand is that of keeping all spaces in flagship order which helps to present the Okla homa City properly for its ever present No less important is the handling and running of all deck gear in the division The life boat has to be constantly ready for a man overboard or pilot rescue mission and requires a team of trained personnel supplied by Second Division While at sea the division mans the primary replenishment station where food ammo freight and mall are brought aboard Due to limited space and often stringent time requirements all personnel an Second Division are required to know and practice good seamanship and safety precautions to ensure that underway re plenishments are executed DVODBVIY and safely The division s two cargo booms are used to launch five of the ship and staff boats and to load stores 'll ' as . . . protocol missions to foreign ports. 3'



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THIRD DIVISION Third Division mans the helm and lee helm underway and stands life buoy watches alert for the sight or sound of a fallen shipmate, protects the ship's secu- rity with a fantail sentry in port or an anti-swimmer watch in hostile waters and in general performs all the aspects of marlinspike seamanship still vital to the mission of today's modern Navy. Frame 90 aft on the main deck to the O5 level plus numerous interior spaces constitute the areas of responsibility for Third Division. The division cleans and preserves these areas and rigs and mans the after refueling station, maintains and provides coxwains for the 40' utility boat, assists in ammo unreps and cargo vertreps, provides the entire ground crew for flight quarters and mans billets from gun captain to powderman in the 5-inch and 6-inch QUUS- f a

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