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Reprinted from the USS Oklahoma City (CLG-5) 1971-1972 Cruisbook
S-3 Division

Row one: W Hutchen, H Cantler, B Jurkus, B Pecoraro, M Lucas
Row two: J Watts, H Reap, T Chaney, R McComb
Row three: G Teneyck, G Grady, G Cloud, W Harper, W Warren, D Spencer, C Nelson, J Deluca,
J Yarnell
Row four: L Watkins, W Prudhomme, D Newell, D Whitemand, R Hett, J Young

Row one: T Phillips, J Petriczi, J Kowlzyk, A Miyasato, A Higa, S Ross,
R Rogge, W Nelson
Row two: K Szczepanski, R Cruise, T Podenski, T Joehnck, F Armstrong, B Cheatham, D
DeHerrera, D Slough, M Fairchild, B Bennett
Row three: M Fay, D Murphy, J Reyes, M Johnson, E Wrona, D Harris, R Macguire, B Rollison,
T Taylor
The Sales and Service Division exists to serve the crew. The men of
the division take pride in their job and continually strive to give the best possible
service whether they are laundering a shirt or selling a stero radio.
S-3 Division is charged with operating three ship's stores, a laundry adn a dry cleaning
and tailor shop. The crew can find everything from saap to French perfume in the
ship's store. All their everyday needs are available her as well as a large number
of luxury items.
The Soda Fountain is designed to satisfy the crew's sweet tooth. Ice cream, candy
and tobacco products of every description are avialable night and day at this busy outlet.
The clothing and small store is the suplier of uniforms and insignia.
Cleaning the uniforms and personal clothing of 1,300 officers and men is a full-time
business. The ship's laundry opertes on a 24-hour routine, six days a week, washing
42,000 pounds of clothing per week and pressing over 1,000 shirts.
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