Shenandoah (AD 44) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1993

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S-7 Division DPC BALENGER DP1 HARRIS DP1 BAKER DS1 MARIANO DP1 GONZALES DP2 MILLER DS2 BARNES DP2 LARKIN K DPSN CALMHAN 'S DPSN SESMA DPSA CUNNINGHAM S-7 Division iAutomated Data Processingl is the computer backbone onboard SHENANDDAH. Sometimes the only words you'll here from S-7 is We're working on it! lt its computer related they're on it. S-7 Division is a customer service division that provides around the clock service and support to every department and division onboard. The area of operations that most people are familiar with is the availability of SUDAPS-RT and IMMS-RT. lt the computer is down everyone calls ADP! One of their biggest responsibilities is the SNAP I computer. ln addition to ensuring the t'GEN is available to users, ADP processes approximately 35 IMMS reports per day. Another function of ADP is to assist with the processing of ADMIN reports. ADP also has one function that most crew members appreciate twice a month, paychecks! Twice a month all other production takes a backseat so that payroll can be processed and checks can be printed.

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ANT S-5 Division l 1 A J. nii. 55 V! S-5 an important part ofthe food is made up of 60 plus E-1 to E-3 are obligated ro tultill so to 135 day mess decks. Soon after reporting on completing lndoctrination personnel are as FSA's , ttood service attendantsj or cranks and crank they do. An FSA's typlca can range between 8 and 14 hour days underway. Their duties vary trom working In sculleries, galley, bakeshop, vegetable prepara- tion, breakouts, the CPO mess, the Wardroom, and the Captains Galley. With the morale ot the crew directly connected to the mess decks. the FSA's played an important role in Med 93. MSC QSWJ WELSH MSC MARKER BM2 HARDING ET2 WILLS MH2 ERWIN :MQ ALDRIDGE x fi was A g t , ,nm A I W, ,,,. ,A at A, t viii H' 'Aff -W: 3'9 '?3'4' 2 .xr - ,A:!! ,:'fi.'li, 1 , ' 'S A-1 :f r f'f'f'!' Wi n s. iii-m.lHsfs:. -' F



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1 I 'lb ji S' I' S 8 Division M Wil I -,,,,.,.. 3 f ,f Q, s '1i'aVf7'4fHfi .tg PC2 LEWIS PC2 GRAHAM PC3 COOPER PC3 GUERRERO SN DOCKERY SN HARRIS PCSA PALMER S-8 Division is responsible lor receiving, sorting, and dis- patching rnaii. During the 1993 Mediterranean cruise the PC's received over 80.000 lbs. of mail, and dispatched over 72,000 lbs. In addition the crew of the post oftice sold money orders. Parcels were accepted tor mailing and thousands ol stamps were sold. To all the mail orderlies who assisted in numerous ways the crew ot the post office says thank you. 4, 5-,gg lg, gEFtg,lfi X . 31:1 i -Y i i i

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