Puget Sound (AD 38) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1991

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S-2 DI VISI O S-2, the Food Service Division, is responsible for 65 spaces, including the Enlisted Dining Facility, Chief Petty Officers' MessfBerthing areas and six storerooms hold- ing an average deployed inventory of 3S800,000 or approximately 180 days of provi- sions at sea. Operated by 40 mess management specialists and 64 Food Service attendants tem- porarily assigned from other divisions, the Food Service Division's primary mission is to provide meals four times a day Cbreakfast, lunch, dinner, and mid-ratsj to a crew slightly over l,300. Despite short notice, S-2's diligent pre-deployment preps allowed them to subsist the crew of three other ships while in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. In addition, the division regularly hosted picnics in this remote port and provided subsistence items to the small boys alongside. Underway, the Food Service professionals hosted well-received specialty nights, including McDonalds, Long john Silver's and Domino's theme nights to enhance the morale of the crew. S-2 Division was instrumental in the huge success of the USO,s 50th Anniversary Gala in Naples, Italy, hosting more than 500 local dignitaries and guests, as well as several other international receptions hosted to enhance diplomatic relations. During the course of the deployment, the division added several enhancements to their repertoire, including a soft ice cream conefsundae bar, soup! salad! sandwich bar and a potato and taco bar. Several material improvements were made to the spaces, including the additional seating capacity during the deployment and re-tiling of spaces just prior to deployment. To celebrate the deployment's conclusion, S-2 Division served a superlative all-night lobster and seafood dinner on Channel Fever Night. LTJG E.V. Pagal Division Officer MSSC V.E. Cruz Leading Chief Right: MSI Dauphanais and MSSN Hardy discuss what ingredients to use. Opposite page: MSSN Dejesus chops up the salad.

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