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LIPPLY DEPT The Supply Department of the SANBORN might well be named the Service' Department, for bv and large it is the services that S Division Personnel provide for their shipmates that make the Depart- ment so vital. A SANBORN sailor starts his day with breakfast, prepared and supervised bv the 'S' Divisions' Commissarymen. During the morning he may have occasion to submit a requisition for a swab or an electronic tube, or literally a thousand other items. This requisition filled by a storekeeper of the Supply Department. When the sailor finds his clean laundry on his bunk in the morning, it represents the work of an S Division Whip's Serviceman, who may have spent a good part of the night getting it there. After a nourishing dinner at noon, a stop at the ship's store is a good way to spend a tninute or two, There, through the efforts of another ship's serviceman, a complete, tempting stock of foreign and domestic good sare available, ranging from toilet articles to rich cashmere sweaters, lf he needs replacements for his uniform, he can purchase these, tw, at the Clothing and Small Stores salesroom, operated by yet another member of the Supply Department. Everytwo weeks he scans the pay list, on which the Supply Departments' Disbursing Clerks have calculated the account he receives in pay-line. They have also serviced his allotments, to his family, savings or insurance company account. The tailor ship provides him with pressing, alteration and repair service. After working hours, the ship's soda fountain opens up to sell tempting gedunk. The spirit of S Divisions' service extends into the wartiroom, where stewards mates plan, pre- pare and serve officers' meals, and also maintain the staterooms. By paying close attention to the details of the business of the day, .ind looking ,iheatl to tomorrows requirements, Lieutenant F. C. Cornell's Supply Department puts into expert practice the slogan of tht Supply Corps, 'Service to the Fleet . S Diwswn ,1 ff-4 Q --4 4' ir! WL, M say X E fnl SK2' Hahn Ir , I I SKSNQ Shep- Port to Starboard, Front Row: Friedman, I. lnl SKSNS Greer: - ' ' ' ' ' I herd, RJ. CSI, Gordon, D. on TN, Ash, N. tm TN, QMiddle Rowpz Feauierstone, Jr., J. lm 'rNbBent. son, E.J. SK15 Elliott, LE. CSSNS Depot, Ir.,A.A. CSB, Pitchell, M.A. SH3g Dhalk, K.E. DSSIN, fZ:P0Rv Ir.: A.A. CS33 Pitchell, M.A. SH35 Chalk, KE. CSSNQ R2.W11I1g5v R-E- CS3, ROP?ngKgN: DK15 Haynes, C,R, SD3, Leach, R.H. SHI, Rascual, W.S. TNgArno1d,I.M. SN, Pea , . . , Larry, 0.G. TN. I 5
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'You believe me when I say it won't hurt, don't you? says Brushell. Steele logs shot while Brown checks blood pressure. ,Q , ,,.,,,.,.. ivv. 1 I H 6 K 1 T 51 A 'F-lv km T T hit Ruse finally catches on that Callahan SllQIQLE'G in a few fictional facts on that last medical report. Ruse was sure he didnkfeelthatbsd 24 Tir Horsey filters out a couple of dandy lngredl 1-nts, wlulc Bellanger more or less casually stands by for an unexpected reaction. if ,.. gi ' .Z
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'mf Q. Greer, Benson and llollfrnok vrfw.ft-t':':- forms lncludcd ln monthly return:-. M.lg.l+ lt wlll come out right the fxrml umv lnrfg r 1 I Mr. Kearney checks 'the good book' with Sparacino on the right way to fill out a cornmissary form. It makes it sound easyl 1,1 . 'frfrr 411,114 'L 'S l Moon challus up another expenditure in the ledger, while Mr. Roche watches Mooney and Hooker add longevity pay to whose- 4 1 Mooney - record? 1 l l
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