User:Ehbowen/Iowa class battleship manning
This is a snapshot of the staffing and organization of the recommissioned USS Missouri (BB-63) in 1986. It is representative of other major US Navy combatant ships during the "600-ship Navy" era.
Please note: The crew counts in the divisions below have been taken from a "cruise book" prepared for the 1986 recommissioning and shakedown, not an official Navy source. Duplications and omissions are possible. The published manning figures for the recommissioned BB-61 class are 65 officers and 1445 enlisted personnel[1]. This snapshot of the recommissioning crew is short of the published figures; some of the crew members may not have appeared in the cruise book. However, it appears to be accurate within 5% of the actual complement.
Also note that officers and senior enlisted personnel are listed under the heading for their department; in actual day-to-day work they would be assigned to and oversee the operation of a division or a work center. Junior enlisted personnel shown under the heading for a major department are normally administrative aides working directly for the department head(s).
Command
[edit]Commanding Officer - Captain (O-6)
Every Navy ship operates under the authority of an officer ordered to command that ship by the Naval Military Personnel Command. The Commanding Officer is the line officer in actual command of the ship. [2]
Executive Officer - Captain (O-6)
The Executive Officer is second in command of the ship. He is responsible for all matters relating to the personnel, routine, and discipline of the ship. [3]
Command Master Chief - Master Chief Petty Officer (E-9; any rating)
The Command Master Chief is the senior enlisted man aboard. He keeps the Commanding Officer advised on situations, procedures and practices which affect the welfare, morale and well-being of the enlisted crew.[4]
Administration Department
[edit]The Administration Department handles most general paperwork functions which relate to the entire ship. It is composed of four divisions: Administrative; Personnel; Public Affairs; and Legal.
Administrative Officer - Lieutenant Commander (O-4)
Legal Officer - Lieutenant Commander [JAG Corps] (O-4)
Public Affairs Officer - Lieutenant (O-3)
Ship's Secretary - Lieutenant (O-3)
Assistant Legal Officer - Lieutenant [JAG Corps] (O-3)
Personnel Officer - Chief Warrant Officer (CWO4)
1 - Master Chief Electrician's Mate (EMCM) [3-M Maintenance Program Coordinator]
1 - Master Chief Personnelman (PNCM)
1 - Senior Chief Master at Arms (MACS)
1 - Senior Chief Navy Journalist (JOCS)
1 - Chief Yeoman (YNC)
1 - Chief Navy Counselor (NCC)
1 - Chief Postal Clerk (PCC)
4 - Chief Master at Arms (MAC)
X-1 Division
[edit]This division handles all correspondence directed to the ship or the captain, operates the onboard post office and print shop, and tracks the ship's preventive maintenance program.
1 - Postal Clerk 1st Class (PC1)
1 - Yeoman 1st Class (YN1)
1 - Lithographer 2nd Class (LI2)
1 - Postal Clerk 2nd Class (PC2)
2 - Yeoman 2nd Class (YN2)
2 - Postal Clerk 3rd Class (PC3)
3 - Yeoman 3rd Class (YN3)
2 - Yeoman 3rd Class (YN3)
1 - Lithographer 3rd Class (LI3)
5 - Seaman (3 YNSN, 2 SN)
2 - Seaman Apprentice (1 PCSA, 1 YNSA)
X-2 Division
[edit]This division operates the Personnel Office, the Educational Services Office, and the Command Career Counselor's Office.
2 - Personnelman 1st Class (PN1)
5 - Personnelman 2nd Class (PN2)
4 - Personnelman 3rd Class (PN3)
5 - Seaman (5 PNSN)
X-3 Division
[edit]This division comprises the Public Affairs Office, which also operates the onboard television studio.
2 - Navy Journalist 1st Class (JO1)
1 - Photographer 1st Class (PH1)
1 - Photographer 2nd Class (PH2)
1 - Interior Communications Electrician 2nd Class (IC2)
1 - Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class (IC3)
1 - Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class (BM3)
X-4 Division
[edit]This division consists of the Legal Office and the Master-at-Arms Force.
4 - Master at Arms First Class (MA1)
3 - First Class Petty Officers (1 MS1, 1 GMG1, 1 MM1) (On Master-at-Arms force)
1 - Yeoman 1st Class (YN1)
4 - Second Class Petty Officers (2 BM2, 1 HT2, 1 MS2) (On Master-at-Arms force)
1 - Legalman 2nd Class (LN2)
1 - Engineman 3rd Class (EN3)
1 - Seaman (SN)
Chaplain's Department
[edit]The Chaplain's department conducts religious services in the Chaplains' traditions and provides support for crewmen who wish to worship in other traditions. They also perform counseling for personal and religious matters.
Protestant Chaplain - Commander [Chaplain Corps] (O-5)
Catholic Chaplain - Lieutenant Commander [Chaplain Corps] (O-4)
1 - Religious Program Specialist 1st Class (RP1)
1 - Religious Program Specialist 2nd Class (RP2)
1 - Religious Program Specialist 3rd Class (RP3)
Deck Department
[edit]The Deck Department is responsible for topside maintenance and operations, including underway replenishment and helicopter ops. It is organized in six divisions. At battle stations many of its crewmen assist in manning the gun turrets. Deck crewmen also stand regular watches on the bridge and as lookouts underway.
First Lieutenant - Lieutenant Commander (O-4)
Ship's Bosun - Lieutenant (O-3)
Third Division - Lieutenant (O-3)
Third Division - Lieutenant Junior Grade (O-2)
Sixth Division - Lieutenant Junior Grade (O-2)
Fifth Division - Ensign (O-1)
First Division - Ensign (O-1)
Second Division - Ensign (O-1)
Fourth Division - Ensign (O-1)
1 - Senior Chief Boatswain's Mate (BMCS)
5 - Chief Boatswain's Mate (BMC)
First Division
[edit]This division maintains the upper deck of the ship from the bow to Frame 80, approximately 320 feet back, including the anchor windlass and associated equipment.
1 - Boatswain's Mate 1st Class (BM1)
5 - Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (BM2)
3 - Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class (BM3)
20 - Seaman (1 BMSN, 19 SN)
27 - Seaman Apprentice (SA)
1 - Seaman Recruit (SR)
Second Division
[edit]This division maintains most of the weather spaces of the superstructure from the 02 level up. It also mans underway replenishment stations 1 and 2 atop turret 2 for light line transfer, ammunition and stores handling.
2 - Boatswain's Mate 1st Class (BM1)
3 - Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (BM2)
2 - Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class (BM3)
19 - Seaman (2 BMSN, 17 SN)
10 - Seaman Apprentice (SA)
6 - Seaman Recruit (SR)
Third Division
[edit]This division handles flight operations and maintains the stern of the ship in addition to normal deck division duties.
2 - Boatswain's Mate 1st Class (BM1)
4 - Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (BM2)
4 - Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class (BM3)
1 - Operations Specialist 3rd Class (OS3)
51 - Seaman (6 BMSN, 45 SN)
11 - Seaman Apprentice (SA)
Fourth Division
[edit]This division maintains the ship's port side and is also responsible for handling the ship's small boats.
1 - Boatswain's Mate 1st Class (BM1)
3 - Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (BM2)
6 - Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class (BM3)
21 - Seaman (4 BMSN, 17 SN)
21 - Seaman Apprentice (SA)
Fifth Division
[edit]This division maintains the ships starboard side (Main deck and 01 level) between frames 66 and 136, including the starboard side boat davit and its motor whaleboat as well as the captain's gig.
1 - Boatswain's Mate 1st Class (BM1)
4 - Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (BM2)
4 - Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class (BM3)
23 - Seaman (1 BMSN, 22 SN)
17 - Seaman Apprentice (SA)
3 - Seaman Recruit (SR)
Sixth Division
[edit]This division is tasked with material support for the Deck Department. They operate the paint locker, Bos'n locker, and sail loft as well as painting and maintaining the sides of the ship.
1 - Boatswain's Mate 1st Class (BM1)
3 - Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (BM2)
4 - Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class (BM3)
20 - Seaman (5 BMSN, 19 SN)
5 - Seaman Apprentice (SA)
4 - Seaman Recruit (SR)
Dental Department
[edit]This department provides dental services to ship's crew, seeing an average of 500 patients a month. During battle stations its crewmen augment the ship's medical staff and help to man battle dressing stations.
Dental Officer - Commander [Dental Corps] (O-5)
Asst. Dental Officer - Lieutenant [Dental Corps] (O-3)
1 - Chief Dental Technician (DTC)
1 - Dental Technician 1st Class (DT1)
3 - Dentalman (DN)
1 - Seaman (SN)
Engineering Department
[edit]This department is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the ship's engineering plant as well as onboard support systems and equipment. They also bear primary responsibility for fire fighting and damage control.
Chief Engineer - Commander (O-5)
Main Propulsion Assistant - Lieutenant Commander (O-4)
Main Engines - Lieutenant (O-3)
Electrical - Lieutenant (O-3)
Damage Control Assistant - Lieutenant (O-3)
Auxiliaries - Lieutenant (O-3)
Boilers - Lieutenant (O-3)
Repair Division - Lieutenant Junior Grade (O-2)
Boiler Division - Lieutenant Junior Grade (O-2)
Auxiliaries Division - Lieutenant Junior Grade (O-2)
Main Engines Division - Ensign (O-1)
Main Engines Technician - Chief Warrant Officer (CWO4)
Boilers Technician - Chief Warrant Officer (CWO4)
Repair Technician - Chief Warrant Officer (CWO2)
1 - Master Chief Machinist's Mate (MMCM)
1 - Master Chief Boiler Technician (BTCM)
1 - Master Chief Hull Maintenance Technician (HTCM)
3 - Senior Chief Machinist's Mate (MMCS)
2 - Senior Chief Boiler Technician (BTCS)
1 - Senior Chief Electrician's Mate (EMCS)
3 - Chief Machinist's Mate (MMC)
4 - Chief Boiler Technician (BTC)
1 - Chief Engineman (ENC)
1 - Chief Electrician's Mate (EMC)
1 - Chief Interior Communications Electrician (ICC)
1 - Chief Machinery Repairman (MRC)
1 - Chief Hull Maintenance Technician (HTC)
1 - Yeoman 2nd Class (YN2)
1 - Fireman (FN)
A Division
[edit]The Auxiliaries division is responsible for virtually all of the ancillary mechanical equipment aboard the ship, from heating and air conditioning and hot water to the machinery for the ship's rudders. They operate and maintain the emergency diesel generators and the evaporators which provide fresh water. They also run the ship's machine shop.
6 - Machinist's Mate 1st Class (MM1)
2 - Machinery Repairman 1st Class (MR1)
2 - Engineman 1st Class (EN1)
7 - Machinist's Mate 2nd Class (MM2)
3 - Machinery Repairman 2nd Class (MR2)
2 - Engineman 2nd Class (EN2)
11 - Machinist's Mate 3rd Class (MM3)
5 - Engineman 3rd Class (EN3)
13 - Fireman (2 MMFN, 2 ENFN, 1 MRFN, 8 FN)
2 - Fireman Apprentice (FA)
1 - Fireman Recruit (FR)
B Division
[edit]The Boilers division is responsible for the operation, preservation and maintenance of the main propulsion boilers and associated auxiliary equipment. They also test the quality of the ship's boiler and makeup water and track the quality and consumption of fuel oil.
9 - Boiler Technician 1st Class (BT1)
21 - Boiler Technician 2nd Class (BT2)
25 - Boiler Technician 3rd Class (BT3)
58 - Fireman (48 BTFN, 10 FN)
3 - Fireman Apprentice (1 BTFA, 2 FA)
E Division
[edit]The Electrical Division comprises four shops: The lighting shop, power/rewind shop, distribution shop, and the electrical safety shop. The Interior Communications electricians manage the forward and aft IC shops as well as the shipboard telephone and communications systems.
4 - Electrician's Mate 1st Class (EM1)
2 - Interior Communications Electrician 1st Class (IC1)
12 - Electrician's Mate 2nd Class (EM2)
6 - Interior Communications Electrician 2nd Class (IC2)
14 - Electrician's Mate 3rd Class (EM3)
10 - Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class (IC3)
13 - Fireman (4 EMFN, 3 ICFN, 6 FN)
M Division
[edit]The Main Engines Division is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the main propulsion turbines and reduction gears, main shafting and propellers, and the mechanical operation of the ship's eight turbine-driven electrical generators.
8 - Machinist's Mate 1st Class (MM1)
23 - Machinist's Mate 2nd Class (MM2)
21 - Machinist's Mate 3rd Class (MM3)
51 - Fireman (41 MMFN, 10 FN)
3 - Fireman Apprentice (1 MMFA, 2 FA)
1 - Fireman Recruit (MMFR)
R Division
[edit]The Repair Division performs welding, sheet metal fabrication, plumbing and pipe fitting jobs aboard ship, while also bearing primary responsibility for ship stability, fire fighting and damage control.
4 - Hull Maintenance Technician 1st Class (HT1)
11 - Hull Maintenance Technician 2nd Class (HT2)
11 - Hull Maintenance Technician 3rd Class (HT3)
29 - Fireman (19 HTFN, 10 FN)
1 - Fireman Apprentice (HTFA)
Medical Department
[edit]The medical department provides medical and surgical services to the crew, with an average of 50 sailors a day requesting treatment at sick call. It also monitors drinking water quality and shipboard sanitation. At battle stations the department's crewmen staff four battle dressing stations in addition to the main sickbay and hospital.
Medical Officer - Commander [Medical Corps] (O-5)
Asst. Medical Officer - Lieutenant [Medical Corps] (O-3)
1 - Master Chief Hospital Corpsman (HMCM)
1 - Chief Hospital Corpsman (HMC)
3 - Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1)
2 - Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class (HM2)
4 - Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class (HM3)
7 - Hospitalman (HN)
2 - Seaman (SN)
Navigation Department
[edit]The Navigation Department is responsible for safely navigating the ship from port to port, keeping on time and on schedule.
Navigator - Lieutenant Commander (O-4)
2 - Chief Quartermaster (QMC)
1 - Quartermaster 1st Class (QM1)
3 - Quartermaster 2nd Class (QM2)
2 - Quartermaster 3rd Class (QM3)
4 - Seaman (QMSN)
Operations Department
[edit]The four divisions of the Operations Department are responsible for the command, control and communications functions of the ship. They use and maintain the ships sensors and communications equipment.
Operations Officer - Commander (O-5)
Oceanographer - Lieutenant Commander (O-4)
Electronics Material - Lieutenant (O-3)
Combat Engagement Center - Lieutenant (O-3)
Communications Officer - Lieutenant (O-3)
Cryptology - Lieutenant (O-3)
Intelligence - Lieutenant Junior Grade (O-2)
Signals - Ensign (O-1)
1 - Senior Chief Operations Specialist (OSCS)
1 - Senior Chief Electronics Technician (ETCS)
1 - Senior Chief Intelligence Specialist (ISCS)
1 - Senior Chief Radioman (RMCS)
1 - Chief Signalman (SMC)
1 - Chief Aerographer's Mate (AGC)
2 - Chief Radioman (RMC)
1 - Chief Electronics Technician (ETC)
1 - Chief Cryptologic Technician-Reception (CTRC)
1 - Chief Operations Specialist (OSC)
1 - Chief Electronics Warfare Technician (EWC)
1 - Yeoman 2nd Class (YN2)
OA Division
[edit]The OA division provides full weather and oceanographic forecasting services to support the ship and its tactical mission.
2 - Aerographer's Mate 1st Class (AG1)
1 - Aerographer's Mate 2nd Class (AG2)
1 - Aerographer's Mate 3rd Class (AG3)
3 - Airman (AGAN)
2 - Airman Apprentice (AGAA)
OC Division (Radio)
[edit]The Radiomen are responsible for all of the radio circuits and the ship's antennas. They receive all operational message traffic as well as news, sports, and personal messages from family and friends.
4 - Radioman 1st Class (RM1)
6 - Radioman 2nd Class (RM2)
8 - Radioman 3rd Class (RM3)
7 - Seaman (5 RMSN, 2 SN)
OC Division (Signals)
[edit]The Signalmen are responsible for visual communication and contact identification. They communicate with other ships using lights, flags, and semaphore. They are also responsible for identifying anything which comes within visual range.
2 - Signalman 1st Class (SM1)
5 - Signalman 2nd Class (SM2)
2 - Signalman 3rd Class (SM3)
7 - Seaman (SMSN)
OE Division
[edit]This division maintains all external communication equipment as well as all surface and air search radar systems.
3 - Electronics Technician 1st Class (ET1)
8 - Electronics Technician 3rd Class (ET3)
1 - Seaman (SN)
OI Division
[edit]This division operates the ship's radar and voice tactical communication circuits as well as operating and maintaining the ship's electronic warfare equipment. Their spaces include the Combat Engagement Center (CEC), Combat Information Center (CIC), and Electronic Warfare Room (EWR).
6 - Operations Specialist 1st Class (OS1)
1 - Cryptologic Technician-Maintenance 1st Class (CTM1)
16 - Operations Specialist 2nd Class (OS2)
1 - Cryptologic Technician-Communications 2nd Class (CTO2)
1 - Electronics Warfare Technician 2nd Class (EW2)
15 - Operations Specialist 3rd Class (OS3)
1 - Cryptologic Technician-Communications 3rd Class (CTO3)
1 - Cryptologic Technician-Maintenance (CTM3)
3 - Electronics Warfare Technician 3rd Class (EW3)
18 - Seaman (15 OSSN, 2 CTOSN, 1 EWSN)
1 - Seaman Apprentice (OSSA)
Supply Department
[edit]This department provides material support to the operation of the ship and the needs of its crew. They manage stores and spare parts, food services, payroll, and services for the crew.
Supply Officer - Commander [Supply Corps] (O-5)
Assistant Supply Officer - Lieutenant [Supply Corps] (O-3)
Assistant Stores Officer - Lieutenant [Supply Corps] (O-3)
Disbursing Officer - Lieutenant Junior Grade [Supply Corps] (O-2)
Food Services - Ensign [Supply Corps] (O-1)
Sales Officer - Ensign [Supply Corps] (O-1)
1 - Master Chief Mess Management Specialist (MSCM)
1 - Senior Chief Storekeeper (SKCS)
1 - Senior Chief Ship's Serviceman (SHCS)
1 - Senior Chief Mess Management Specialist (MSCS)
2 - Chief Storekeeper (SKC)
1 - Chief Ship's Serviceman (SHC)
1 - Chief Disbursing Clerk (DKC)
3 - Chief Mess Management Specialist (MSC)
S-1 Division
[edit]The stores division is charged with the receipt, handling, stowage and issue of all general stores and technical materials (unless otherwise prescribed). They also administrate the ship's SNAP II computer system.
1 - Storekeeper 1st Class (SK1)
1 - Interior Communications Electrician 1st Class (IC1)
1 - Boiler Technician 1st Class (BT1)
1 - Machinist's Mate 1st Class (MM1)
6 - Storekeeper 2nd Class (SK2)
6 - Storekeeper 3rd Class (SK3)
8 - Seaman (3 SKSN, 5 SN)
S-2 Division
[edit]This division operates the ship's enlisted and CPO galleys as well as the bake shop. It should be noted that the S-2 division's work force is augmented by junior crewmen from other departments and divisions who are assigned to mess cook duty on a rotating basis.
5 - Mess Management Specialist 1st Class (MS1)
9 - Mess Management Specialist 2nd Class (MS2)
15 - Mess Management Specialist 3rd Class (MS3)
7 - Seaman (MSSN)
4 - Seaman Apprentice (3 MSSA, 1 SA)
2 - Seaman Recruit (MSSR)
S-3 Division
[edit]This division operates crewmember services including the ship's two retail stores; snack bar and soda machines; laundry and dry-cleaning plant; and the two (officer and enlisted) barber shops.
2 - Ship's Serviceman 1st Class (SH1)
4 - Ship's Serviceman 2nd Class (SH2)
6 - Ship's Serviceman 3rd Class (SH3)
19 - Seaman (14 SHSN, 5 SN)
4 - Seaman Apprentice (2 SHSA, 2 SA)
S-4 Division
[edit]This division is the disbursing office for ship's crew, handling regular payroll as well as travel claims and other special payments.
1 - Disbursing Clerk 1st Class (DK1)
1 - Disbursing Clerk 2nd Class (DK2)
5 - Disbursing Clerk 3rd Class (DK3)
S-5 Division
[edit]This division operates the Wardroom mess, cabin messes and officers' galley. It is also charged with keeping "officers' country" clean and maintained.
4 - Mess Management Specialist 1st Class (MS1)
2 - Mess Management Specialist 2nd Class (MS2)
2 - Mess Management Specialist 3rd Class (MS3)
7 - Seaman (6 MSSN, 1 SN)
2 - Seaman Apprentice (SA)
1 - Fireman Apprentice (FA)
1 - Seaman Recruit (SR)
Weapons Department
[edit]The Weapons Department operates and maintains the ordnance delivery and targeting systems of the ship, including the main battery of nine 16" guns, secondary battery of twelve 5" guns, Harpoon and Tomahawk cruise missiles, and the Phalanx CIWS.
Weapons Officer - Commander (O-5)
Asst. Weapons Officer - Lieutenant Commander (O-4)
Missiles Officer - Lieutenant Commander (O-4)
Gunnery Officer - Lieutenant (O-3)
Administrative Assistant - Lieutenant (O-3)
Fire Control Officer - Lieutenant (O-3)
F Division Officer - Lieutenant (O-3)
Turret #3 Officer - Lieutenant (O-3)
Turret #2 Officer - Lieutenant (O-3)
Secondary Battery Officer - Lieutenant (O-3)
Ordnance Gunnery Officer - Lieutenant (O-3)
F3 Division Officer - Ensign (O-1)
GM Division Officer - Ensign (O-1)
3 - Master Chief Fire Control Technician (FCCM)
1 - Senior Chief Gunner's Mate-Guns (GMGCS)
3 - Senior Chief Fire Control Technician (FCCS)
12 - Chief Gunner's Mate-Guns (GMGC)
5 - Chief Fire Control Technician (FCC)
1 - Seaman (YNSN)
G1 Division - Turret #1
[edit]1 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 1st Class (GMG1)
4 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 2nd Class (GMG2)
2 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 3rd Class (GMG3)
11 - Seaman (GMGSN)
G2 Division - Turret #2
[edit]2 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 1st Class (GMG1)
4 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 2nd Class (GMG2)
5 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 3rd Class (GMG3)
12 - Seaman (10 GMGSN, 2 SN)
G3 Division - Turret #3
[edit]2 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 1st Class (GMG1)
3 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 2nd Class (GMG2)
4 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 3rd Class (GMG3)
14 - Seaman (12 GMGSN, 2 SN)
1 - Seaman Apprentice (GMGSA)
G4 Division - Secondary Battery and Ship's Armory
[edit]2 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 1st Class (GMG1)
3 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 2nd Class (GMG2)
3 - Gunner's Mate-Guns 3rd Class (GMG3)
24 - Seaman (8 GMGSN, 16 SN)
GM Division - Guided Missiles (Harpoon, Tomahawk) and Phalanx CIWS
[edit]2 - Fire Control Technician 1st Class (FC1)
11 - Fire Control Technician 2nd Class (FC2)
3 - Fire Control Technician 3rd Class (FC3)
1 - Gunner's Mate-Missiles 3rd Class (GMM3)
5 - Seaman (1 GMMSN, 1 GMGSN, 3 SN)
F Division - Main Battery Fire Control
[edit]3 - Fire Control Technician 1st Class (FC1)
4 - Fire Control Technician 2nd Class (FC2)
17 - Fire Control Technician 3rd Class (FC3)
12 - Seaman (10 FCSN, 2 SN)
F-3 Division - Secondary Battery Fire Control
[edit]4 - Fire Control Technician 1st Class (FC1)
5 - Fire Control Technician 2nd Class (FC2)
18 - Fire Control Technician 3rd Class (FC3)
12 - Seaman (FCSN)
U.S. Marine Corps Detachment
[edit]The primary duty of the Marine detachment is to provide physical security for the ship. At battle stations, they also man one of the secondary battery gun mounts.
Commanding Officer (MARDET) - Captain, USMC (O-3)
Executive Officer (MARDET) - 1st Lieutenant, USMC (O-2)
1 - First Sergeant (E-8)
1 - Gunnery Sergeant (E-7)
1 - Staff Sergeant (E-6)
7 - Sergeant (E-5)
6 - Corporal (E-4)
21 - Lance Corporal (E-3)
3 - Private First Class (E-2)
Total Crewing
[edit]Department | Officers | Warrant Officers | Enlisted | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Command | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
Administration | 5 | 1 | 70 | 76 |
Chaplain's | 2 | 0 | 3 | 5 |
Deck | 9 | 0 | 319 | 328 |
Dental | 2 | 0 | 6 | 8 |
Engineering | 11 | 3 | 416 | 430 |
Medical | 2 | 0 | 20 | 22 |
Navigation | 1 | 0 | 12 | 13 |
Operations | 8 | 0 | 139 | 147 |
Supply | 6 | 0 | 138 | 144 |
Weapons | 13 | 0 | 219 | 232 |
Total Navy: | 61 | 4 | 1343 | 1408 |
Marine Detachment: | 2 | 0 | 40 | 42 |
Total aboard: | 63 | 4 | 1383 | 1450 |
References
[edit]- ^ Polmar, Norman (1984). The Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet (13th ed.). Annapolis, MD: U. S. Naval Institute. p. 104. ISBN 0-87021-648-1.
- ^ Bluejacket's Manual (20th ed.). U. S. Naval Institute. 1978. p. 245. ISBN 0-87021-111-0.
- ^ Bluejacket's Manual (20th ed.). U. S. Naval Institute. 1978. p. 245. ISBN 0-87021-111-0.
- ^ Bluejacket's Manual (20th ed.). U. S. Naval Institute. 1978. p. 158. ISBN 0-87021-111-0.
- Strength For Freedom: USS Missouri (BB-63) Cruise Book, 1985-86. Produced by the X-3 Division crewmen of USS Missouri.