Taconic (AGC 17) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1962

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SUPPLY DEPARTMENT C H N LCDR SC USN S pplyOfl Phe Mess Cooks come from all dlvlslons of the shlp Then tour IS normally 3 months and thev are responsible for the serving of the food and the cleanliness of the entire mess decks, scullely and garbage disposal from the galley and mess decks The Mess Cooks have one of the most lm portant Jobs on the ship because of thelr service to the rest of the crew If the Mess Cooks give good service to the c1ew lt helps the morale of the entire slup W' Z G i K 4,0 2 C on R bet E W ave D McC thy Carlile D. Cru! h LTJG SC USNR Aubrey E. Swan - - ' - CHSUPCLK, USN Dlsbursmgmmgefhlp smre Stores and Commissary Officer What do you need A chlppmg hammer, a pair of gloves, an apple, or a new French F1anc Maybe a haircut, a clean uniform fresh from the laundry, and a good full meal fol lowed by a cigar would be to your liking but lf you are look mg for a 12A X7 tube and a roller bearing number 34537 you wlll find that the Supply Department can provlde these too Headed by LCDR C H Newman, the hundred man Supply Department operates the faCllltleS that keep the TACONIC vlrtually an lndependent clty afloat Supply s five dlvlslons are manned by Storekeepers Dlsbursmg Clerks Ship s Servlcemen, Cooks, Mess Cooks, and Stewards If you need It one of these men either has it or can get lt for you S 1 DIVISION s Storekeepers work ln 15 storerooms scattered throughout the shxp and ln the Supply Office lssulng, mventory mg, stowlng, receiving ldentlfy mg locating, and maintaining r e c o r d s on everything from swabs to slllcon lectlfiers L sf GI ore 45 rw Wx ff lm ogE EMG 'QWWA W 1' We C A A Gle D Cree - . n - ewmcln ' . ' . g B u icer ' ' . . . . Y 0 Q 0 u n . I I , . . ' 9 l 1 I 0 0 ' , ' -A 1 1 ' . rs 1 ' ' . l . - I I I , 0 . 1 ' . V . , 4 . I n . . . . . John R. Miller 'TT ' i J 17' J . I 'W ' X , L in . .ff 5 A ' ' Donald R. Calhoun Lemuel J. Ch ncey Eugene J' Lawlor' Wendell S. Hines Tonnie e er John P' im ll ' .6 J J et 'r ,e'- ' , ' f S CAN , ' 'J 'V 1 'Q ' ' lf', rryf . x 'zil T' 7 5 ' f ' 1' -1 , 54 , f V' 1 f william M. ialini Frank C. Yamell Richard E. Berman Sos o R. Occublllo Ge r e . Kidd Luther . o ceilra e J t we 24 V fy, f. -fyr ' i A o r . e r avid J. dr EugeneJ. So co Charles R, rndf Robert . Meyer n -

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...,,,..t.,.., S-2 SHIPS SERVICE D VISION . '. .Service . . The S-2 DIVISION consist of three groups, Ship's Servicemen, Commissarymen, and Messcooks. The SHIP'S SERVICEMEN operate all the retail outlets for clothing, foreign merchandise, ship's store and soda fountain. They also operate the tailor shop, cobbler shop, barber shops and laundry. It is their responsibility to give service to the ship's company to the best of their ability and from this service comes the luxuries that we have on the ship. WELFARE and RECREATION FUNDS are derived through ship's store profits and our movies, hobby shop, athletic gear and ship's parties are financed through our Welfare and Recreation Funds. v Clememe F' I-oral' Robeff T- BCITSS RCY Sullivan Tony R. Porterfield Joseph Latclnshyn James E. B l y 4, K Vlri K, I f L., -, . 7 V i Walter fnj Thomas Eugene P. Robertson Jessie R. Loxton Caesar P, Cappoli Daniel J. Geary Amhony J, Raymoncl E. Fiuren James T Whiddon sqlvmore polizzono . Eugene Martinez Ronald N. Polis Philip L P 5 L J B l C IW. Elchorn Ollver J. DeAngeIo James E. Richard l

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