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i q,f pl f I i L f Money orders for bills from the Post Office Settings for a run from the Print Shop Q .-f Artwork for a handout from PIO Q-Eu' . ,rf I' ' 03 if wif' in XV, 7' tx if 4 i -In .fy 'w Language instruction for the summer from l 8. E X DIVISION-1st Row, L-R: Al Woods SN, Weston LI3, Kinky Mohr LI3 Dale Kreitner PN3, Frosty Adkins SN, Hawk Plinski YN3, Jim Cross AN Wes Dunham PCSN, Carmen Agliotta YN3, Paul Eshoo YN3. 2nd Row Gary Cline SN, Jim Florence Lll, John lvlenear ADR1, Chief lVlcKewen ENS Lombard, LTJG Baxter, Chaplain Heath, Chaplain Taylor, CWO Sims 'if 'la u Chief Strusa, Bill Pugh YN1. Bruce Moreton SN. 3rd Row: Dave Board- man PN3, Ed Nuremberg JO3. Jerry Piatt PN3, Herm Jones LI3, Harry Rollins SN, Rich Green AN, Cole SN, Jim Schweitzer SN, Dave Brown SN, Danny Brown YN3, Powers PN3, Bertie Anthony SN, Larry Ruede SN. 4th Row: Darrel Altman SN, Jim Schrock SN, Brannock YN3, Earl Weaver PN3, Tyron Lowry PN3. Lowell Brown YN3, Hal Becker SN, Sam Lawson YN3, Riney SN, Joe Pinkowski YN3, Never SN, Earl Gaspard YN3, Frank Fisher SN, Elmore PN3. SY 'J nl- 4:11 .e Q xx 5 4 Q Y' Sb, tx, kit L I Ox. 1 1 ,Q . X ?k S Y , Q V
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Items for the CO's hand from the Captain's Office EXEC TIVE STAFF The Executive Staff is inundated by paper. The Z-PP-3 is the annual paper-shuffling competition, and Admin has always received an outstanding in this trying exercise. They should, for they are constantly drilling. Need something printed? How about a book to read, a set of orders, a copy of some instruction, extra POD copies, some baseball equipment, a new maga- zine, or a shipping-over lecture? All these are in the Executive Stal'f's inventory, plus the necessary per- sonnel, legal, and Chaplain services. In fact, Admin even sells cruise books... Orders from early outs from Personnel Advice for the crew from Legal .414 The Chaplains tend to our inner needs 32
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il . SUPPLY DEPART v l A S-1 Division l i i l i 1 i i i l l l 1 l l y Supply keeps specific hours, 0800-1600. After that, you've got to find the duty l man... ' Groceries and pencils and paper and engines and on and on through the maze of MILSTRIP guided by IBM. Supply at sea, one ofuthe most precise sciences known. Able-minded men devoted to the service which only they can perform. Remain at sea for an indefiniteltime and rely on the Supply Department to keep everything on hand. Oil coolers to shirt cardboards, bilge pumps to broccoli, haircuts and cigarettes and overseas merchandise. These are the men who provide the S9l'VlC9S 'VI flV9 divisions. Q .' 4 X Q lv S-6 DIVISION-1st Row, L-R: Bill Mer- ritt MA1, Jerry Bahun SN, LTJG Ralph Howard, Ray Breen SKC, Richard Gawron SK3 T St kl' MA2 , om oec in , Howard Saifer SN. 2nd Row: Bob Hul- ings SK3, Frank lngles SK3, Marshall Conover MASN, Ron Delp SK3, Glen McCIung AK3, John Cain SK2, Ed Virsack AK1. X .ff f J X4' ,Cgff fffj, X, I lf they'd only use the new stock number! S-1 DIVISION--1st Row, L-R: Robert Fleming AKCS, William Young AK1, Charles Tucker SK1. Bobby Jenkins SK2, John Whitley SK3, Leonard Mack- ey AA, Gerald Cremer AK3, Ernesto DeLa Paz SK3, LT Clement Bosco. 2nd Row: Robert Sheffield SK2. Farris Angel SK3, Harold Smith SK3, Allan Musche SKSN, Michael Klarman SN. Terry Hammond AKAN, William Coldi- cott AN, Robin Von Hofen SK3. 3rd Row: Joseph Wegner SK3. George Boyd AK2, Lewis Guffey SK2. Curtis Brady AK1, Duane lgleharte AN, Thom- as Combs AK3, Martin Simon AN, Bitondo AK3, William Miller SK3.
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