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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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l t ' tv 1 s . th mechanlcal bralns do some fast thinking ln mam battery plot while arms of smaller caliber depend on human marksmanshlp aa H . Vq-.. ,. ,,,., rs,,n ' ,V,, br'l Q .V . sssa W' 2 ' aaass he VIQ, K Z M- X ,,,, ..,..,. ' F W-W ,,,L ...., wwffffi A 1 .ns M UA ': ., W A l The F Division has a dual personality. Fire controlmen and Fire control technicians main- tain and operate the various radar and fire con- trol systems, located throughout the ship. This involves three different types of radars, live dis- tinct types of directors, and their associated com- puters. This equipment is used to direct the fire of the numerous 40 mm and 5 guns. To these men falls the responsibility of stand- ing ready, with never failing alertness to re- pulse enemy attacks. Below the third deck you find the other half of this split personality, the Gunners' mates of the division who maintain the ship's numerous magazines. To these men fall the never ending job of ' supplying the Air Group with a constant flow of bombs and ammunition. Working with the Ordnance gang of Air Group Nineteen, they have compiled a record over the past two years that stands unchallenged throughout the Heet. optical shop takes time out for mail call Fzrst Row: Lingenfelter, Deceasare, jones, Lucas. Second Row Cooke Anderson, Crosby, Mooneylzam, Carr, ChGun Gipe, Quick Hipslzer, Taylor, Hewlett, lllurray. Third Row: Ferrell, Mayfield Thompson, Schultz, Appleton, Fox, jossenclal, Bolton, Tibbetts, V McNeel. or lg, E. ll lzll lil. lil zu wp Ttilill :il li l 4 Q -fell .X gay V1 yrs llfl li 1:2 I il ii .11 vs' Ss, N iii ?'Tl'r Mill, l9l
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