People of Aramco: Materials Supply and Traffic - Dhahran
- Life in Saudi Arabia
- Pioneers and Their Lives
Contributor: Saudi Aramco
Released 23 January 2007
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Photo By: Kazi (Sun & Flare 8/17/1955)
Parts Storehouse
The operating section of the Parts storehouse serves as a background for nine of the men who have to keep track of 54,582 inventory items. Looking thoughtful in the front (left to right) W.H. Hogendorn, R.P. Lorray, H.E. Copeland, T.D. Stalnaker, L.P. Poole and C.J. Nicolosi. Behind them (right to left) are F.W. Stockman, storekeeper of the Parts storehouse, Norman Gray and J.E. England.
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Photo By: Kazi (Sun & Flare 8/17/1955)
Inventory and Systems Section
Proud of their safety award, the men of the Inventory and Systems section have placed it conspicuously in the public eye. (Left to right) Jim Dunleavy, Larry Goodman, Supervisor Barney McKeegan, Grayson Heyworth, Wages and Salaries analyst, H.A. Selleck, and Dave Constance.
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Photo By: Kazi (Sun & Flare 8/17/1955)
Stock Control and Commissary Requirement Section
The supervisors and stockmen of the Stock Control and Commissary Requirement section handle all food and canteen articles for Company dispersement in Saudi Arabia. Busy in the back row (left to right) Glenn Mendenhall Sr., T.C. Simon, T. Nelson. Ronnie Jercinovic and P.H. Klett search for pertinent cards at the stock tubs.
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Photo By: Kazi (Sun & Flare 8/17/1955)
Men of the Parts Storehouse
Men of the Parts storehouse line the aisle for the picture. (right to left) F. Bauer, E.J. Comisky, F. Keough, E.H. Betancourt, F.S. McMurphy, J. Dunlop, J.J. Price, A.B. Payne, S. Oliver and J.E. Kelly.
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Photo By: Kazi (Sun & Flare 8/17/1955)
Reclamation
Smiling gamely behind a pile of pipe valves are John McMullen, Bill Brown, Glen Mendenhall Jr., Calvin Westbrook, George Collins, H.C. Anderson, George Steinmetz, supervisor, and L.L. Shaw, all of Reclamation.
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Photo By: Kazi (Sun & Flare 8/17/1955)
Chair Repair
H.C. Anderson, C.C. Hartsman, assistant supervisor of Reclamation, and George Collins seem favorably impressed with the chair repair being done by Nassar ibn Ahmad of furniture reclamation.
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