Steinaker (DD 863) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1952

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l 5 , E is l Z lv , 1 l i I iz l 1 1. Q' ii l 1 s ,, H ll 4 w 1 1 it ,Q i lv 6 , 2 Z 1 .il sf? vi ,--fs 1 .-um.-wmqn DECK DEPARPMEN1 No matter where you go in this man's. Nauvyv You will always find a Boatswain's Mate, his pipe, and lifjawliilnlgiround on the anchor there's Trudeilll BM1 in charge, There is Sheets BM3 wrestling with the shackle and seas when mooring to a buoy. Anil Breslend BM3 is piping the side. Cameron BM2 15 lowering the motor whaleboat or making fenders, while Brandenburg BM2, Duty Master at Arms, is making his rounds and giving a hand wherever he n. ca But when it's Hturn to , the boys - the SEAMEN take over to scrub down, scrape and chip and paint, carry stores, handle lines, stand the watches, and do a million and one other jobs mostly hard, none easy. Emerson and Mullady open the Boatswain Hole and issue the gear - the brooms, the scrubbers, the sand soap, the line, and a few thousand other things. Their ustrikern McCarthy puts on the inevitable ujoe pot,'.'Borys opens the paint locker. Brissette and Lohmeier break out the hoses for a good washdown on the main deck. Tangherlini is on the faintail, and Dussault has the boat deck. McGlynn, McDonough, McGlinchey, Mead, Meier, Dowes, Shoemaker, Gold- TRIESTE 4.0.1.5 Crown of Austria. From then till 1918, except for two very short periods, Trieste remained a part of Austrian Empire. Numerous German immigrants during this period came close to Germanizing the city, homever, the Italian character of the city survived and remains to this day. In 1919, as a result of the Treaty of San Germain, the city was aquired by Italy, with the Italian Armistice of 1943, the Germans moved into control with plans of incorporating it into the Greater Reich So it was in the closing days of April 1945, that Marshall Tito's 9th corps advanced against the Ger- mans and forced their entry into the 't d ci y, an two days later, on May 1, 1945 and the 2nd New Zealand Division landed at Trieste to accept the surrender of the Germans who were still holding out because they refused to surrender to the Yugoslavs. Trieste has b su sequently been held by a mixed force of British, American and Yugoslav Troops. After much disagreement over the occupation of Trieste, General Sir William Morgan, Chief of Staff .to Marshall Alexander, and General .lovanovic Cl ' if , ne gf Staff to Marshall Tito, met at historic Duino astle and drew up an agreement dividing the zone berg, and all the others are on deck right them sweeping down, scrubbing the decks am heads, and having the ship clean by 0800 for QI al After Quarters ilfs back to work. Kollm compartments. Adams, Kennmy, McKigney, McGillieuddy, and Childers are scraping dec bulkheads. Anderson, Wfiocl, Lehr and Dare the heads. ln the passegeways are Dworchak, Sl Zaets and Homer. And there's more work to lu than there are men. But Stores are coming aboard. We're y underway. The boat has to be put in the skit ship is scheduled to fuel. There are watches stood - the helmsman, the annunciator, the ' 1 l O' Keele are in the boat. Auld and Rowell he ' A 1 sengers, the talkers, the lookouts, llfebuoy, t tries - throughout the day and night. That's a Force work, and the boys will get it done. It's rough work, it's hard work, it's work. But when Trudeau gets that number 01 over, Cameron gets us doubled up, Breslend ll brow in place, and Liberty Call is sounded, we it's great to be a Seaman, especially on the NAKER. into two parts. The U.S. and British occu MAH and the Yugoslavs occupy Zone HB . Z0 in general, extends souh of Trieste on the Peninsula and is referred to as Lower Slobovl i 1 PY n 1 the U.S. Troops. Zone An encompasses th proper and the area about live miles deep northwest, to just beyond Duino Castle. Points of interest in Trieste included s U.S. Army operated establishments. The '6Sugar - was a popular gathering place for Naval P611 as well as the Army. The 4'Hangar Club , OP' by Special Services Branch of TRUST, ill! complete gymnasium facilities. Tl1e bowling situated on the dock by the ship, was by fai most frequented liberty - and standby liberty - st Sightseeing around the city includes such Pla' Miramare Castle, former property of Arclll Maximilian, the short-lived Emperor of McXiCC Giusto Castle has some interesting relics, 8114 ruins of the old Roman Theatre have been 1110111 as part of the history. The mountainous chai of the territory provides for intersetting scenery a trip to Opieina overlooking the harbor is interesting. .fs

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