Renshaw (DD 499) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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..- S V . From Left: Houston, SN, Johnson SN, Kempf ' SN, Lockemy, SR, all experienced hands by completion of the Westpac Cruise. ... YS' A From Left: Mackenzie, SN, McDowell, SN, Meness, SN, Mercer, SA, in the Tonkin Gulf l 966. .1 DI I I5-4'-Q' l' R TE AS OLD AS SAILS A D OARS I ' a -f , The swab is the deck hand's nemisis and probably has been for M a thousand years. Here Kempf attacks a dirty corner. Right: Brute strength and an ax assail remnants of a crate. Wood is ironically rare on naval ships that were once all timber.. Q

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Ens. Prout .nd Chiei Baldasan ran lst division through dozens off port entries, exits and gallons of haze- l gray paint. RED LEAD AND RIGGING Throughout history, the deck hand has played an imporv tant role in the operation of the sea going vessel. This is particularly true in today's modern Navy. Whether in the crow's nest of yesteryear or the flying bridge of the present the function of the underway watch is the sameg to assist the officer of the deck in running the ship. First division is made up of deck hands and boatswains mates. The boatswains mates are responsible for the external appearance of the ship and the handling of various rigging and mooring lines. The maintenance and operation of the small boats, the handling of replenishment and refueling riggings are two important responsibilities of the division. The vigilance required for continuous success in the performance of these jobs offers little reward, other than the knowledge of a job well done. Morrison, BM2, and Davidson, BM2, made sure operations ran smoothly-had one heckava good time on the beach.



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From Left: Hatcher, SN, Coyne, SN, Diaz, SA, Brown, SA, and Bryan, SN. 4 1 'X Would you believe Bambakidou, SA after he switched from lst Division is ind Your Helma' tosupply? Eaton, H. D., SA, Johnson, SA, and Long, SN, on watch in the pilot house. First Di- vision men man the helm, lee helm, phone- talker and look-out positions by tradition. ' aa-at Fuqua, SN, with a mooring line I ,Wm .,,,..W4wQoW

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