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When disputes couldn't be worked out in a civil manner,
the "Smoker" was the next best step. They relieved a lot of tension aboard
ship for all
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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The oilier or tankers would
fill us up and then we would fill those around us from our large tanks.
I am watching the operation from the flight deck. Note the mattresses lashed
to the ship for airing.
Photo by, Cpl.
Warren R. Smith
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Space on ship was at a premium. When the canvas stretched
racks were not being used as a bed, they were storage lockers.
Photo by, Cpl.
Warren R. Smith
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The enlisted living area on
the Valley. The area will soon be filled with all those with hopes of clean
clothes. Resting on the laundry bags from left, LCpl. Boumans, Pfc. D.
Ward, LCpl. Alston, Unknown
Photo by, Cpl.
Warren R. Smith
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Notice the zinc chromate used
to fight corrosion. Some of the crew chiefs got carried away or frustrated
with the activity.
Photo by, Cpl.
Warren R. Smith
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