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If is This then is the story of the U.S.S. RIGEL. Our mission is to provide fresh, frozen and bulk food to other ships of the Beet where ever they may be. On the surface this may not appear to be glamorous but a deeper look at the complexity and magnitude of the tasks performed re - gg - ulting from know homhardw .A i 4 0 f . i e ship designed 'figugg refi- ggfg, 1 3 N ip. The 15,000 hordbp 'pain en ' -' the 16.145 ion 502 foot ' a ee in ex ss 9 i tionsQ L+' h topping lift Winches, hydMUhta,y operated hat 1 ers, vertical conveyors, forit'5E'1iff!t.mcks, helicopte 9 tform, pallet conveyor? a network. of roller bearin I cks. an IBM installatwi and a complement of 15 Ot' ers and 250 crew highly skilled in Lhe man d ersified opera to Inlfill our mission. lt is difficu inepthe amount of the .gf stu arried by the EL. ln siniplestterms. the L could ply a ctiy of over a million people for an ' tire day. A r ile undvrjffray. rhe crew c rrapsfer cargo to other shi e J a me of 392 nous ,rs py g,,l . ,geg., 'nie mcitixs excellence or me Navy is as a hard working ship. proud of the records she has set and awards won She knows that every advance she makes in the art of underway replenishment is a sig- nificant contribution to the potential ofthe entire Navy, and to the Navyfs enviable ability to maintain ships at sea. continuously guarding the tree nauons of the world. I2 S
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