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ENS D. E. Sims EMCSCSSD R. W. Mavrin . -DIVI IO The Nuclear Production Repair Division CR-83 is one of the smallest divisions of the Repair Department. Manned by MM, EM, BT, HT, and IC ratings in both the nuclear and non-nuclear fields, three workcenters form a Nuclear Production Repair Facility. The nucleus of the division starts in 10D, the Nucle- ar Planning Ofiice. Planning and coordinating nuclear production repair jobs are provided in lOD. Shop 38N, with its wide variety of technical knowledge and rat- ings, provides all mechanical and electrical repairs. The nuke weld shop, 26B, performs required weld- ing components and systems to the surface fleet. During the deployment, R-8 personnel were busy performing numerous repairs. A Nuclear Propulsion Mobile Training Team visit in Antalya, Turkey, assisted Nuclear Planning Officer Leading Chief with preparation for a Radiological Controls Practices Examination during the transit back to Norfolk. 2 CoN training drill. Left: FN Eastwood and EMI KSWQ LO19 BTC D. L. Fetterhofi' MMCCSWD S. D. Haas HTl R. W. Barringer HTICSWJ M. G. Conley EMICSWD T. J. Loftus MMICSSD S. M. Quick MMICSSJ S. E. Smith HT2 S. J. Bendish MM2 K. D. Breen HT2 E. A. Fox MMZCSWD D. Moseman HT2 M. J. Perry HT3 K. G. Bush MM3 M. H. Safford IC3 K E. Woodward J f . fm., 1 FA D. A. Eastwood tus perform CPR under the supervision if ofthe Medical OfHcer during a RAD- :kk U x ...f.g!..5.,.... .1IC2sG'Te.Q?fRfggmQ 131
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S UPPLY DEPAR TME CDR GG. Jenkins Supply Oflicer Supply Department is primarily responsible for providing logistics and supply support to all departments on board USS PUGET SOUNG, supporting the intermediate main- tenance capability and providing a myriad of services to the crew impacting on morale and well-being. Included among the services in Supply Department's char- ter are: feeding the crew, paying the crew, providing laundry, dry cleaning, a barber, ship store, and ADP services, as well as housing approznmately 45 oiiicers and maintaining a num- ber of staff flag spaces. During the deployment, Supply Department acted as the principal liaison with host nations in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, arranging host nation support, coordinating passenger and cargo transportation and serving as a mini-Naval Supply Cen- ter for tended ships alongside in conjunction with the 'cDet ROMEO Jeddah Warehousei' operation. The Supply Depart- ment also opened its other services to tended Lmits and the Jeddah shore establishment, providing ship store items, ADP services and assistance, as well as access to our Enlisted Din- ing Facility. The department also coordinated a Super pic- nic for several ships in company. During the course of the deployment, Supply conducted several replenishment evolutions, receiving stores and provi- sions from the helos of USS SANTABARBARA and USS SATURN and across the wire for USS JOHN LENTHALL. Q .. LCDR N.S. Cole Asst.. Supply Officer In both Antalya, Turkey, and Gaeta, Italy, Supply coordi- nated with Deck Department for receiving stores and provi- sions by barge and again coordinated transportation and port services arrangements. Serving as the principal liaison with husbanding agents in all foreign ports, Supply was able to expedite critical repair parts, replenish industrial material and even procure social supplies in support of the highly successful USO 50th Anniversary Gala in Naples, Italy. Along with Admin Department, Supply also served as the Passenger Mail and Cargo Coordinator in Antalya and Mar- seille, France, authoring the Integrated Logistics Plans for all ships in the area and coordinating mail, passenger and mate- rial movement. Acting as the financial managers for the ship, Supply personnel worked with the type commanders to obtain both advances and increases to the ship's budget. This allowed the ship to cover extraordinary expenses incurred as a result of Operation Desert Storm. Supply Department played host to a number of special events including several receptions in honor of foreign digni- taries, special meal nights and several ship's picnics. The department was an integral part of most major shipboard evolutions and inspections. If the parts were there when needed, transportation available as required, the crew well fed and with money to spend in the ship's store, it was Supply personnel's hard work and dedication that made it possible.
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