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5 gs Www v Y dm ff5't, Fifi? Nez! fs yr First Row fl to rj: J. T. McGee FTGSN, L. C. Angellar GMGI, ENS J. A. McCormick, D. F. Cun- ningham, GMGI L. F. Irwin GMG3 Second Row: J. E. Brown GMG3, J. R. Martin GMGSN, L. D. Koonee GMGSN, D. A. Martin FTGSN, J. R. Ruiz SN, J. A. Rivard SN, C. E. Harte GMG3 Third Row: L. D. Long SN, D. Sinegal GMG3, G. R. Huntington FTG3, J. A. Weinel FTG2, J.J. Kelly GMG3, N. P. Grantham FTG3 FCI DIVISION Fox Division is not the largest division on the ship by far but in importance they rate among the top. Fox is in charge of the entire ship's armament and this in itself is a full time joh. Witli Gunneris Mates and Fire Controlmen working together Fox Division is a tight and eiiicient organization. VVith only seventeen men in the division, Fox mans four mounts, two directors, two radar rooms, the ship's armory and last but not least Plot which is the nerve center for all gunnery exercises. With daily transmission checks and test of all equipment Fox remains ready and alert for any and all emergencies and in the event that someday the Sallyis fire power has to he used for offense or defense. Fox Division stands ready to do our best and Iam sure they can be relied upon for a sure Hre job.
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First Row fl to rj : D. E. Chorter, P. G. Smith, C. W. Mothews, LTJG Yomouchi, P. G. Stouber, W. L. Brunson Second Row: K. R. Sindoni, J. H. Scott, VV. L. Johnson, J. G. Grohom, D. E. Stokes, E. L. Ulmer, C. L. Lomor, J. R. Skinner, J. R. Dovis Third Row: J. A. Romero, A. L, Kingsbury, S. Morgon, B. A. Holifield, J. F. Roorty, V. L. Thompson, T. G. Toylor, R. E. Lee, P. T. Lorimor, P. A. Smith, L. Amodor Missing: M. A. Hollond, R. E. Hofimon, J. J. Butler lll, D. K. Rouschenberg SECOND DIVISION Of all departments on the Salisbury Sound the deck department is one of the more important ones. The deck department consists of three divisions of which the second division is one of the main functions of running the deck department. The complement of men allowed for the second division is supposed to be hfty-six, however, the complement on board at the present is thirty six men. They consist of six petty ofhcers and thirty nonrated men. A few of the duties required of second division are as followsg We have the O1 and O2 decks in ofiicers country, the O3 deck, the boat deck, incinerator, stack, and boatdeck crane. and also run the athletic gear locker. The second division handles all of the refueling at sea, and is standing by to bear a hand when the ship is replenising forward. We man mounts 1153 and 1154 for general quarters. Our sea detail stations are lines Q4 and 115 when going along side, when anchoring we lower the after starboard accomodation ladder, and lower away all boats required, also stand various watches on the bridge. The primary function of the second division is to keep the ships, boats in top condition. The boats assigned to the division consist ofg one 35' Motorboat, which is used for the Commanding OfHcer's Gig, one 28' Personnel boat serves as Officers boat, we have a 50' and a 40' Utility Boat which are used for the ships liberty parties, and are also used for hauling stores and suppiles when needed. In addition to the ships boats we have the 35' motor boat which is used as the Barge for Patrol Force Seventh Fleet . We also have two motor whale boats which serve as lifeboats. So you can compare the number of duties with the number of men and you will see why the second division is rated one of the top divisions on the Salisbury Sound!
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SIDE CLEANERS li ...S S S 1' .. . M We W if E f 'Parr' , A . I- 5 h F-:I .- Z ., 'Q' A ' f' r L' Z -S' y ' S2 v Q- .4 6 pie S l Q' 5553 A f r 7 ' A , xg , A .X 4 . we Front Row QI to rj . M. D. Le Roy SN, ENS McMiIliOn, W. L. Brown BMI, R. J. Skwores SA Back Row C. A. Tadlock SA, J. M. Daniels FA, Bertram SN, M. A. Guarino SN, D. A. Krause SN, W. L. Lutz AA R. L. Reep SN, VV. C. Skinner SN, K. A. Hospod SN
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