Tanner (AGS 15) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1961

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9 fa securing the anchor Here's to the Fabulous First of the Deck Depart- ment! Such a familiar command as Now go to your stations all the special sea and anchor detail is old hat to these men. At the word they come scramb- ling to the forecastleg Soon the clanking of the chain and the whirring of the windlass motor gives evidence that this very efficient group is busy again in another routine but important job. The men of the first divis- ion are ready at any time, day or night, to lower or hoist a- board sound boats 1 and 2, and VP's 5 and 7, plus the motor- boat. In addition, they are al- so responsible for the care and maintenance of the forward half of the ship upon which elbow grease is used copiously as evidenced by the sound of chipping hammers, the sight of fresh paint, and the bright metalwork.



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The Second Division, the last half of the Deck Department, can be seen at any time ofthe day or night performing any of the varied evolutions the TANNER requires. These range from Supplying lookouts, helmsmen, and other members of the underway watch,to performing mooring and docking evolutions. The Second Division works between two of the TANNER's necessities, the Flight Deck and Number 1 and 2 stacks. At Flight Quarters the Second supplies hands for the fire fighting par- ties and the crash boat. And, of course, that ever present black cloud emitting from the stacks requires endless cleaning and swabbing. S The fine leadership of veteran Boatswain Mates and the excellant Cooperation of all hands is C1ea1'1Y evident in the smart seaman-like appearance of all Second Division spaces. off loading vehicles steady as she goes 38 i

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