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' .-.f il whether it be guarding the brig, Landing Force Security operating the telephone switchboard in port Sixty-four enlisted Marines, ably led by ance of lst Lt. M. H. Zelibor, comprise ' the strength of the Fifth Division of the Sweet P . Along with the per- formance of regular duties and the in- evitable special ones that show themselves from time to time, the Gyrenes must brave the good natured ribbing of the ship's complement from dawn till dusk. . .Professional jealousy, the Leathernecks proudly label it. YVho was it that said, walk softly, and carry a big stick ? In this case, the ship's brig represents the big stick over which the Fifth Division maintains custody and control. ,Q . . ' M -9 Capt. C. A. James Jr., with the assist- ,157 Detachment Commander il I 5 E l l l e 1 1 i ' ooooo i i . . security watches are posted by the Sergeant-of-the-Guard Supervised by captain Curt james, . li l88 I
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daily refueling of screen destroyers at the after fueling f 3.1 Z wxwwviwg 'M'- A4 'W 1+ , ---- 4 ' 'NN 2 ' I' f If fm I station means . . . I I I I 1 I I HMM! , l, s I , ' 9 0 I Q I , I I f ' I , I I I y 4 S 1 ' ..t A 4 I 4. 4. c C 1' L 4 I 1 it - - , I - Q the Princeton needs a lon drlnk of 4 I . . 1 Navy Standard Fuel Oll on replenish- , ment day I i W I of A ..., . is W ...,.d v .. N . ,.m,,, ,, , . A, sv l ,, i :'W - my f ' ' 3 2 1QsQ ' Q' I I A35 ' ff V ff 'Z I 2:5 ' gin , M ,, ' 1 , f X f' hyglgp,-1 Q I 3 my ,W vm 7 7 X ,H xo. ,KM . .W-W -fff f My, ff 7 y H -fb f-sfs1 '2 3 X so '- . ' WW y W ,, ' 3 f 1-'53 W, . , -. I f 1 . I I V I I I ,-. . , I1 I I I1 .I I T Ir Eastbum Barr Boen, Hankms, Bwwzck, Duzak Cobb Olirzcn Second Row Spvmner, Rzchcwrlsozz, Proctor, De Rochzer, Dmlznff, Sum 01191, z D Moore Schulke Goplzn Bledsoe lu Paclu Mzlburn Newton, Calhoun Cozzovw Tlzzwl Row Bnesccf J MCll01lL57 Dzxon Cvoss, Delzus llflulplzy lWL'C1lllO1l0l1 Tlzonzpson, McC1a1y Russell, Wlzztley Fnas, Noall I .j I II I , J I 'II 'I ' I I I kf V Q I I I xl I 1 :'i' Ir ISI: EIU l I First Row: McCollum, Searles, Ens. Arntzen, LTIG Gatto, Erzs. roffer, K ., 1 , ', ' I ' 1 , l ' ' . 1 , .' -' ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' .5 ' ' IS Lk In nfrsf f ,fa 1, , I , s l .' ' - , ' 1 I ' 2 1 1 . 'E ' 1 . J 'DA 2 I J 1 ' ' .
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' 'lv or providing orderlies and messngers, the ship's Marine Detachment is ready to meet any obligation g 'W' '77 A ' f iAA'A ,V,,,,...., ZZZKMQ W W ,,,, W aaee .X f W Regular duties include parades, ceremonies and honor guards, internal security of the vessel, furnishing gun crews as required, and the brig. However, the prime function of this detachment is to provide a unit for operations ashore as a part of a landing force. VVhile in port the extra post of telephone switchboard operator and dock sentry add to the variety of at-sea duties. A higher degree of Esprit de Corps cannot be found anywhere in the Corps than in the Marine detachment of the Princetong colorful, distinc- tive and an integral part of the ship, the U.S. Marines hold high the standard of the USS Princeton. ... ,, M ,,' 135411 Connor mxmroam aconmsti. 'EMM vi First Row: W. T. Willson, L. L. Marcell, R. Meyer, D. L. Weiss, W. F. Russ, j. A. Crawford, B. G. Peiser, W. G. Crawford, G. D. jasnzer, Capt. Curtis, A. james, Ist Lt. Nlarvin, H. Zelibor, J. A. jahnke, V. H. Schneider, D. L. Daniel, B. C. Taylor, j. W. Belanges, A. S. Pickle, G. j. Davidson, R. A. Mclficar, W. E. Lacoinb. Second Row: O. W. McClure, L. M. Coulter, C. M. Van Litlz, W. I. Appleby, C. E. Hall, G. j. Molencla, R. G. Gunderson, H. L. Clegg,D. L. Webb, I. W. Olson, D. L. Roberts, P. M. Riddle, T. R, Phebus, N. R. Long, Y. B. Rigsbee, G. F. Hansforcl, D. E. McLean, R. B. Gentry, G. C. Sukovaty, L. E. White, C. T. Morgan. Third Row: R. L. Stavenger, E. L. Link, R. L. Doan, E. H. Shaw, A. R. Hughes, D. M. Silvey, R. E. De Lay, W. N. Yaryan, K. K. Schatz, T. D. is Donohoe, R. Barr, M. L. Micheal, J. S. Staum, R. C. Byhring, B. L. Core, R. S. Allen, R. C. French, H. G. Peek, N. I. Kone, A. R. Klink. if .1 l leo
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