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Officers Aboo rd Front Row: left to right: D. R. Whittier, St. J. A. Bargas, F. B. Schoneman O L Mathews C B Dovslen I.. B. Sentman, M. F. Wright, R. J. Pittman, G. A. Steinman, W. C. Boecker C A Izzo Second Row E P Eiche R. E. Daniel, S. T. Boltz, J. Murphy, L. D. Smith, T. Brinson, W. V. Cortez I V Holt T G Gill E M Kirchner. Third Row: M. T. Duncan, H, E. Hein, R. S. Riegel M Kabaczy R Bill The two ofhcers and quartermaster pic- tured on the right are standing on the wing of the navigation bridge. The com- bined duty of these men is to keep con- stant ehecks upon distances and direc- tions and to insure the overall safety and progress of the ship. Alert on The Bridge W. E. Hoover, J. J. Long, C. Dunn
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3rd DIVISION From Row: left to right: Phillip E. Richardson, Ens. james A. Emery, USCG, Noel A. Drane, don E. Kinsey, Slc, Julio Silvestri, Slc, Ens. Richard F. Harris, BM2c, Thomas J. Culley, ladder overl , Port Welin Davit Crew man your station! . And during refueling at sea operations, everyone could hear Bos'n Kabaczy sounding off with, Down wit da boom, and up wit da hook. The aft section of the K.A. 62 never found the Third Division wanting. The rulers of the reel room frequently ganged up on either hatch four or five. They de- R DIVISION Vannett O. Henderson, S1c. Second Row: Slc, Otis Whittington, Slc, Bran- - Row: William Ceparski, Cox, S. Zokoski, Slc, Doyle E. 1006 fill? ,of-ka, veloped speed in shifting riggi g from swinging boom to yard and stay. And in spite of several casualties they could al- ways manage to rig a boat bo0m-star- board or port. CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR The C and R group includes two war- rant oflicers, 12 carpenters mates and two Front Row: left to right: Lieut. St. John A. Bargas, Boatswain Michael Kabaczy, C C Cnnfn Phlif- DI.-L,...J L' IJ,,,.,l O1.. 1'TJ-.,..J xl n..,-a 01, 1-. ., I-rv UW chemical warfare specialists. They were organized as damage control, fire lighting, and repair parties. In case of a fire, or damage due to enemy action or collision, they were ready to meet it with appropri- ate control or repair measures. And in enemy territory, when obscurity was de- sired they produced results at the com- mand Make Smoke! H. nter Tom Brins Frank OH, 1-1 1. fs-1 f..
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