Tanner (AGS 15) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1963

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E DIVI IO Front: L-R: Sin leton, Green, LTJG Parnell, Butler, Nosbisch. 2nd Row: Lee, lgojtik, Stokes, Riva, Stanton, Gregorowicz, Back: Dopp, Martin, Clark, Endo, Crouch. This is one of the busiest divisions on the TANNER. It is responsible for all the electrical equipment from the anchor windlass on the forecastle to the running lights astern. Interior communi- also fall into their realm of responsibility. Someone from this division can be found anywhere doing such diverse things as manning the throttle underway or showing a movie to the crew. Without the men of this division many of the necessities and comforts of life would soon be lost.

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R DIVI IO Front: L-R: Shutter, Sweetland, LTJG Delgado, Martin, Genzel, Windham. Back: Cox, Fraker, Vickroy, Mosier, Rakow, Sturm, Honey, Carr. It is almost impossible to fully describle the work of this Division. Carpenters, Welders Plumbers, and Damage Controlmen on hand to do just about any job that has to be done. If no one, else can do something, they will. Many of those menial tasks which make life easier to live fall to them, but they are also capable of carrying out such major operations as the construction ofan ocean station platform, the building of planking for the Bridge Deck, or putting in new hatches in the Light Lockers. 2, R x , --. , ........-,..., 7 N --1-..



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QPU :QQ QL fF,,. QSED LMfE?li'ORY This essential Department carries out what is really a two-fold operation. They provide for the personal needs of the ship's company with suchfthings as food, pay, laundry service, haircuts, clothing, refreshments at the soda fountain, and with the multitude of things available from the Ship's Store. They also provide for the ship itself as they stock everything that the other departments will need to continue their work. From pencils to specialized parts for the electronic gear, Supply has it.

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