Princeton (CVA 37) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1952

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f fff' X t 1 X s f Commander Richard W. Long, Navigator Standby!-Mark!-Bearing 320 degrees -right tangent -this is the quarter- master gang taking ay bearing on the Farral- lon Islands as we near San Francisco Bay. Working with the OOD and the navigator, the quartermaster is their right hand man. Expert helmsman, correct time keeper for the ship, consultant on the Rules of the Road, the quartermaster is at home on the bridge and acts capably there in many capacities. When does the sun rise?-The quartermaster has they answer, A Will the moon be full to- night for Flying?-N Division tells you. This small division with its excellent brand of men is the one that finds out where you are going, tells you the route to take, and then gets you there safely. .A large task?-the quarter- masters do it everyday. x ,s -l 3 few men aboard the Princeton carry as much responsibility as the Navigator, Cdr. Long. , X Quartermaster takes bearing -on Tsurugi Saki steady as she goes-helmsman 1 ' Light with alidade Steers by gYl'0 Compass I76

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