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T T . -.1 sl V ii . T le' . 'Wi -34 13 'v v . J T 1 em ,ly 4 I K 1 1 v- V ,,,, ,. 'r FirsT Row lL-Rl -McCarThy, W. D.: GilberT, F.: Miller, l.: Lauder, R. O.: Haley, F. M.: Pierce, L.: Hall, L. E.: Haley, : , R. G.: LiH'erio, P. A.: Lenville, C.: Hall, E. R. Second Row-Schuck, L. G.: Sims, L. M.: PresTon, E. G.: TraneTzke, B.: Jerome T. C.: Tarasiewicz, W.: LTJG. W. O. Glass: ' TiTTel R C GMC' Wunschel C Suchy D' Dufresne E A K ll E L cl , , . ., , , .: , ., , . .: ey, .: an on,'J.A. Third Row-Vezina, G.: Saeli, J.: Donahue, C. J.: C d, .: . ' onra W Cook, J H., Cohen, M.: Kauffman, M.: Kaliszewski, R.: Creek, J., WlnTlow, H.: Chrlsfen, E.: Sherrill, A.: Rockwell, D. J.: Hendrickson, R.: McKay, J. D. l T i if fi . T , T T 70 The eyes oT The ouTsider, The SevenTh Division is buT one oT The divisions aboard ship wiThin The Gunnery DeparTmenT, ThaT has iTs parTicular guns and ship's spaces To mainTain. lT is guiTe apparenT, however, To The men , 5 in The SevenTh ThaT Their connecTion wiTh The division enTails much more Than merely doing a required job. T Number One moTor whaleboaT is Their boaT. The sTarboard Three inch anTi-aircraTT guns are Their gUf1S. The sTarboard amidships sec:Tion oT The ship is Their parT oT The ship, and OT course The Navy 'E's wiTh Their hashmarlKS were earned by Them. i i The SevenTh Division has losT, in recenT weeks, many oT iTs old hands. IT also has many new Taces among ITS 5 5 A personnel who have noT Taken long To Tind ThaT They are by now an inTegral parT oT The division. The newer men. Q aTTer all, Tind liTTle diTTiculTy TiTTing inTo The divisional organizaTion which is relaTively unc:omplicaTed. l 'X T I Tl : l Qi I . T 's ll rl I l f if ,. TE 5 T Ei' f' , . 1 - . -
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63 FirsT Row lL-Rl - Bissinger, D. M.: HursT, J.: Sfahr, G. F.: Ramsfine, M. C.: Farnin, A.: Collins, C. A.: Knowlfon. G- H-I RaFFerTy, V. C. Second Row - Andreano, V. M.: Deschene, E. J.: STrong, W. A.: Sours, G. E.: ZasTrow, E. F.: SheeTs, A. E.: Williams, P. E.: Swayne, W. T.: Mueller, J. E.: Joyce, P. J.: Fialluoff, J.: Going, D. J. Third Row-Van Dyke, J. W.: Baumann, E. J.: Sprucebanlr, T. L.: Sullivan, A. J.: Powers, R. J.: LTJG. T..W. Smifh- LTJG. J. O. EllioTT: Gillis, J. A.: ZiaoTTi, J. A.: Smifh, J. H.: EpsTein, A. S.: DeiTsch, D. R.: LizoTTe, J. L.: Shipfon, L. I Fourfh Row-Wilkinson, K. B.: Correia, J.: Wilson, J. A.: Wood, J. N.: Lauder, D, E.: Garcia, M. S.: Zoch, J. R: CurTis, W. E.: Jessup, J. M.: Fields, R. S.: Collins, R. O.: Winfz, R. J.: Taylor, D. J.: WinTerburn, A. H.: Phelps, F. L 7:1 The days oT John Paul Jones and Edward Preble a naval gun was posiTioned by moving The ship wiThin a Tew hundred TeeT oT a TargeT, rolling iTs carriage inTo The mosT Tavorable posiTion, elevaTing iT To The proper degree by The use oT wedges, and Tiring by The direcT applicaTion oT a maTch To The Touch hole oT The cannon. An early bool: on gunnery opened wiTh The maxim, 'a gunner musT love and serve Godf The wiclc Tuses They used burned. 'as long as iT TalceTh To reciTe The AposTles' Creed. The generaTions oT sea warTare ThaT Tollowed, wiTh Their consTanT emphasis on The new weapon, have so adl vanced The science oT Naval Ordnance ThaT Today's Fire ConTrol Technician is one oT The mosT highly skilled and scienTiTic oT all Navy men. l-lis soluTion To The modern N l G if he and his shipmaTes are To be able To pray aT all. The FOX Division oT Th ship's guns. AlmosT every advance oT science has been incorporaTed inTo Their worlc. STereo, CaThode Ray Tube. Oscilloscope, ohmeTer, sTable elemenT, and amplidyne are iusT parT oT The every da vocabular The use. They Y Y Y mainTain over IOO separaTe spaces ThroughouT The ship, varying Trom PloTTing rooms, deep wiThin The hull. l'0 ava unnery problem musT be insTanTaneous and accuraTe. e SALEM is The organizaTion responsible Tor The accuraTe and rapid posiTioning of all ..., A 'I 1.1 z., 'V I 5 1-hai 4 1 X ., , . ,119 W a' ,7 r A ' A I I fi? ' - ::'.:.- .1 ,, ,. . AT T K ' 'A '1.L:f-..au.,..l:4,... ,Q GZ
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