Salem (CA 139) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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BILGE DIVING DI ISION TOP, FIRST ROW, Le-II' Io Rignf: Kasfen, FN, Gross, MM3, Davis, MMI, Kilik, LTJO, SmiII1, MMC, Calo, MM3, Lodhfincn, MM3, Maxwell, FA. SECOND ROW: La Bossiere, FA, VeiIIieux, MM3, Jones, FN, Whifcomb, MM3, Papach, MM3, Leifesfer, FN, McCar+I1y, FN. TI-IIRD ROW: Recco, FA, Donner, FAI Cole, MMFN, Kopanski, MMFN, BuI'IerworI'In, MMFN, McLauqIwIin, FA, Parks, FN. BOTTOM, FIRST ROW, I.eII' Io RIQHI: WaIIeF.I Wrighf, A. M-.I Wright J. S., Edwards, Fornal, WiIIIarns, Dixon, RIeqIe, Cnaberek. SECOND ROW: Sarkis, Szalag Rendiero, Maronde, Cochran, Pascne, BUIIOCIYI C0YIeF Connor,RusI1, PucIa.TI-IIRD ROW: Gilberh Woodruff, Denardo, Krasevec, Downes, Duncan, Kerrick. A7 J. S V T-in . aqui-2 39.- is I T ,W 'TT 5 1 X 'x y s is 7 1 FX T i iz: V KL gk V X 1 - ,Z K I b n. qs., : ki f aww. .I .,, A ! 4 '-S, X :Tx 7 T T 0 Q i . X gi 5 5 ,Q , 2 Egg., RSL 11 'mag x I J , I, ., ,, . if I ....,... . Q A . ' K ky, I I G 3 I.. A J I Y T fl' TE wiwkf -if T 5 If ii? fi f vhvrfff ',,,,1 Nb' I A Lffmi Q, in x, N, 'R 1- , I, I . -I I I ' Y I 1. Q9 4 q , 1, Quad 'S 21 I if RIAR Y 4 r -K ' 'H I -had t xx A me-X I f I :Rn-xi

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3 , R I P i t U 1 l sooo' supenavisuoryi ou we Jos Most of us on the Salem know and appreciate the fine job constantly done by E Division. Can you imagine the Salem without electrical power? Among other things: radio. radar, and the lighting and power system of the Salem de- pend on electricity, Easy Division mans the equipment that locates targets. trains. points. and fire the guns. which is the primary purpose of the Salem. The Salem is operated and controlled by electricity. The electricians job is a three-fold one. He installs. maintains. and repairs all electrical installa- tions and keeps them working at the peak of their efliciency. ln addition to this. he is responsible for the public address system, electrical megaphones. all other announcing equip- ment. gyrocompass. operation and maintenance ul motion picture equipment. The two main components of the lliyision are the EMF consisting of the lighting. power. and distribution gangs con- trolled by the electric shop. the 6-yolt-gang in the battery shop and the l.C. gang who are responsible for the forward l.C. rooms. Taking a look at these gangs you always can find Be- Bop Danzaf' with the aid of his cohorts Rig lledu and Little Macii patrolling the shopis cofiee mess forex er looking for a striker to send for water. at night youill find all floors open with Coney Island Kulik. our beloved chief. in hastc to movies, ship building lessons. and his never ending ideas. Then there's Monte and his rock and roll rhythm with Regan and his ,loni James records supplying background music for all affairs, Ex-Cestapo leader and head of the distribution gang, Red Rice with hldtorm Troopers' Reynolds and 'Trerlchyd' Gaudet are always planning surprise attacks on Tony's No. 1 machinery space. Silver Fox McClure lage unknown! and 'tBig Mooseii Piro. under the supervision of soft spoken Wally Hale of the lighting gang patrol the main deck in Search of deck hands who think electrical outlets are water drains. ln the LC. gang l7oots lndelicato and Double Hun Luber maintain their pinochle championship. Movie rnongul i'Ampro'7 Butler, stiff competition for Howard Hughes keeps NO LOOSE ENDS the crew happy with movies that TV has shunned for old age. Six-Volt Olson. interior-decorator of the battery shop. controls same and keeps our liberty boats in operation with the help of Boll Tintair Caine and the Penguin All told E. lliyision is a smoothly run organization that works as a team. There is an amazing air of willingness and cooperatiyeness that seems to prevail about the whole division. You will always find the shops buzzing with activity and a nsparky ready to giye you a helping hand. Wcrrkitig as one big happy family. our electricians are maintaining a 24 hour watch on the Salt-mis electrical systems keeping it a good fighting slnp in tip top condition. Tony Di l,I'f'fI'0, EM3 George .fllCCIlNOIly'1'll. EM! IT SAYS HERE Q' '-2



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CHECKING STRAINERS Mike Division! Thatis us! We don't take pretty pictures but we are squared away. We donit smoke, we don't drink, and we are never, never AOL. Wfhat never? Wfell, hardly ever. What do we do? We belong to five high class clubs, numb- ered one, two, three, four and auxiliary. They are sometimes called machinery spaces. t,Wipe your feet before entering. fl We serve the highest grade coffee, use highly cultured talk. and hold lectures twice a week tcheck our training logsft We like to travel, we sleep well, we get too much liberty in too many countries and we love to wear our blues. tSing them too.J Oh yes, we occasionally handle a broom, swab, or a paint brush, but we hate to make a habit of work, we also turn a wheel and a few valves and somehow the engines turn and the ship moves. Our rate is MM. ty Movie Makersj Our uWho,s Who'7 includes: Nellie Nelson tfplank ownerft says, MI don't mind you drinking coffee but keep that paint brush movingff Speedy Davis tplank ownerl uSlow motion in speed. Dubose tplank owner ,I Duby and Chief Tancredi, the men in M that use all the haircut chits. J Chaberek E. J.-Villa thatis for me. f'Vien Mariannef, '4Pas de qouif' Brownie: Big Chief Rainmaker- Calo: Little Chief Rainmaker- RUSH JOB A 'F'--sg. -- ztftgw-, , 3241: J.,-1' Passenger list: Beckman, Blair. Wright, Benschoter, Pa- pach, and Moulton. We get our straight scoop from Ace Lehdefinck and bum scoop from g'Landing Craft Moulton. Kracker Krasevec: HI want more leaveff Chico Rodriguez and Heigle are the Mediterranean lovers, also the YWCA liberty regs. Couber'7 Wfoodruff: He owns a new Merc. lVlici' McCarthy. G'Deni Denardo, Iowa Rasche and vb 77 X Y n I . Funnel Fornal: The fic Tock Raiders, just a couple of nerves and then weill go to a movie. G'Virg Cochran: HLoss of lub oilln Bannerian: The Armenian Yoddler. Kopanski: The Boxer, Maxwell: His rub down man. Whitcomb: How ,bout standing my watch Frenchie, l'm tiredp' Pauli: Come on now, Butterworh: 'fAlright.', Drake: Letis go to Mainef' f'Canuck,' Downes: Sing us a song, Gary. Sarkis: The Colden Syrian. Gilbert: The fellows call him sack back but he and Dixon keep the compartment squared away. 'gjoew Rendeiro: The only man in M who can tell the same story continuously and make it sound different. 'LDick Maronde: The constant search for the hair that never comes. 'Charleyw Griffin: The hillbilly bandit. Harry Puda: Are you dreaming of Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair. 4'VicU Hypes: uAnd there was eighteen inches of snow, when I . . .H Cross and Stiles: Call 303 fspare gear lockerj You guys are just jealousf, Mr. Kilik and Mr. Edwards: 4'But you just donat lose 700 gallons of lube oilfi Mike Division gives thanks to the author of this piece, Frenchie fthe Frogj Veilleux: L'Boy am l tiredfi Conrad Veilleux, MM3 FOLLOW THAT ACCELERATION TABLE

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