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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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P www C, ...L.-- gg O I' .fancfmq ance I. DIVISICN - X is! -F X - F ig -- , i- i. i A X -ii V I Y- rj '77 wifi :L in A if .. Z ff ..-ff'j,5 . i..f . -'I' f ' ,, ff ' I-2,-i7 .L.-' ' 12 , h , if 'A 5 , ,A 22- -2 d Z-' 1 Z Zi' - -5212 - f .2-:ii-- ' - 'EC J' X ,JQKCZQ-f 1 ,Ze Q'- .rf 'fy - Z we 547501- The basic purpose of the L, or Boat Division, is to transport troops, supplies, and equipment from ship to shore during an amphibious operation. Such missions are accomplished on this vessel by utiliz- ing small. boats, eight LCMs, fifteen LCVPs, and one LCPCLJ. An LCM is a flat-bottomed, all metal constructed boat fifty feet long, powered by two diesel en- gines, having a crew of live men, a cox- swain, a motor machinist mate, and three seamen, and capable of transporting 30 tons of cargo, or 120 men. An LCVP is 36 feet long, Hat-bottomed, of wooden con- struction, it is powered by a single diesel engine, has a crew of four men, and is capable of transporting four tons of cargo, or 36 men. An LCP CLD is a 36-foot cabin cruiser used as a command boat by the Boat Group Commander during amphibi- ous operations, and as the Captain's Gig at other times. l The LH Division is composed of 120 men and approximately seven officers. Its three sections are subdivided into boat crews. The ratings include seamen, cox- swains, motor machinist mates, gunners mates, carpenters mates, electricians 7 L DIVISION SECTION I Front Row: left to right: F. Arrigoni Cox E. W. Brown SIC G. Fenton SIC A. E. Harvey, SIC, B. H. King. SIC S. S. Lore SIC L. Overlay SIC E. C. Wilhelm SIC D. P. Vega SIC R. N. Fico,-BMZC. Second Row: H. A Benson MOMMIC W. F. Cowper SIC K. Bennett Cox O. P. Hanratty SIC K. DeCamp, SIC, W. G. Gray, Cox J. F. Schragle MoMM3C R. J. Peterson SMZC W. W. Lowe SIC F. G. Nagy MOMMSC, J. Nudleman, BMZC N. E. Baker Cox J. R. Carter MoMM5C F. S. Romanowski MoMM3C C. E. Hardyniec, SIC, R. E. Picano, SIC L. M. Furst CBM. Third Row: F. AP. Sroka BMIC E. Pucylowski BMZC F. M. Evans, Jr., EMZC, L. E. Rudy MoMM3C E. W. Boylan SIC G. Sipich SIC J. Watson MoMM2C J. E. Benich SIC, A. F. DeMilla, MOMMZC J. Williams QMBC O. J. Yoakum SIC R. W. Ruland Cox Lt. Cjgl C. H. Dunn. S Q R f .,1 l-,...- 2 ' -1 7 ffh, X 49 , X 4 If 'a ii ,lf ff 2 i' K' X 6,9215 iq? -2 ':'k 1 .... 1 .1 , N gg! Z Z -7:2 x f 1, I , f f 4 ,, ' ' , , f 4 Z' 1 x'P ,,L I-ur? Z- f Q ,I l Q f f ff ' 5 r f , 1 -. 1 .f- 2 2 9' ,-' 4- -I if ,ff -4-f - - fx J ff , - - - f X, ....... 4- -7-. f- . L., - f I 0 ,P - ' ' ,-' f, ,ffffk ff ,, Q, ' l I , , , , y , , , , , , I , , , 3 1 , a y , , , a , , , , y , , , , , a s Q , I , , , I , , , , , , , , , I 1 s
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