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Show Monday, April 10, 1944 THE SEAGULL Page 5 At One of Largest Naval Supply Depots in the Country “CHANGING THE GUARD”... are these depot marines at one of the busiest gates in the area. Arriving at Clearfield from sev- eral of the country’s convalescent hospitals, 98 percent of the marines have seen overseas action, according to Commanding Officer Lt. C. G. Lail, USMC. PAYROLLS ... at NSD have grown from 603 employes at commissioning time to 3,956 as of April 1, according to Lieut. M. B. Anderson, accounting of- ficer. Lieut. Anderson is shown at right with Accounting Supervisor H. A. Davis and Iris Knight, who is making up payrolls on a post- ing machine. TAKING A PHYSICAL INVENTORY ... of all material at Clearfield NSD will be the principal function of the Inventory Division which was set up on March 9, 1944, with Comdr. H. H. Landgraf (left) as officer in charge. *- WORKING TOGETHER ... to insure the orderly movement of necessary material to our invasion forces overseas are civilian employes, WAVES and sailors who make up the personnel of the Advance Base Section. Officer in charge Kinzie. is Comdr. F. A. ALL NAVY and MARINE CORPS +». Gir station activities in the western half of the United States and in the Pacific area are supplied with automotive spare parts from the Automotive Spare Parts Program at NSD. A. F. “Red” Smith, Belle Buchanan, assistant storekeeper, and Lieut. R. D. Staunton, officer in charge, are shown at left inspecting automotive spares from one of the nu- merous parts bins in D-6. UNDER THE SECURITY... department, directed by Lieut. T. P. Wilcox, come three sections essential to civilian well being. At right is shown Lieut. Wilcox with Patrolman Supervisor Amasa S. Holmes and a section of the civilian guards. EXPANDING RAPIDLY.. . since its inauguration at NSD six months ago, the BuShips Spares Group now handles almost 150,000 diesel parts, 30,000 internal combustion marine gasoline engine parts and 75,000 hull and machine ietms. At left (bottom) Lieut. W. D Whittier, officer in charge, is seen with Storekeepers Roy Wisemen and Ralph Christenson checking a ships pump. LABOR AND TRANSPORTA- TION ... division has headquarters in the new labor pool building. Officers of this division as pictured at right are: Ensign Paul Hergenroeder, Lt. (jg) E. W. Kennedy, Lieut. J. N. Simmons, and Lt. (jg) W. H. Hamblin. Lieut. Simmons has charge of assignment of labor to the various storehouses while Lt. (jg) Hamblin directs the use of depot transportation facilities. Se |