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Page 201 of the USS Constellation (CV-64) 1994–95 WESTPAC cruise book — from the section “Ship's Company.”

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8 | eae D The Supply Department is the business manager of the Constella tion/CVW-2 Team, providing the financial and material support to main- tain ship and aircraft battle readiness and services necessary for the morale and needs of a floating city of over four thousand customers. The department consists of 16 officers and over 500 men in 11 divisions: Stock Control (S-1), responsible for recordskeeping and financial ac- counting for a stock inventory of over 230 million, as well as providing the ship’s postal service: Food Service (S-2), operating two galleys 20 hours a day and feeding over 12,000 meals daily: Ship’s Store (S-3), operating [J three retail stores, three barber shops, 16 vending machines and a game room; Dispersing (S-4), responsible for pay accounts and travel trans: a actions to the tune of over $3 million per month; Wardroom (S-5). providing state room accomodations and meals for officers and official visitiors; Aviation Support (S-6), materials supprt for the embarked airwing and managing repairable assets valued at over $200 million ; Automated Data Processing (S-7), providing non-tactical computer sup 1 port; Material Division (S-8), managing receipt storage, and issue of all consumable items and responsible for movement of material to and from the ship; Quality Assurance (S-9), providing recommendations and tech nical assistance to other divisions within Supply for operational fine « tuning: Morale, Welfare and Recreation (S-11), operating two full-service gymnasiums and providing various quality of life services to enhance the morale and welfare of the crew; and Supply Admin (S-X), providing | general administrative support and coordination among the divisions