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?4 ' Divi tQK A man in the Auxiliary Division has a wide variety of cohorts in Machinist Mates, Enginemen, Metal Smiths and Machinery Repairmen. Experts on the ship ' s heating system, the refrigeration system, the boats and ship ' s vehicles, the scuttlebutts (drinking fountains), the diesels, hy- draulic equipment, auxiliary equipment and steam heat are all part of this division. The Enginemen take care of the diesels, boats and vehicles; The Machinist Mates the refrigeration, the hydraulic equipment, auxilia- ries and steam heat. Both the Machinery Repairmen and Metal Smiths have their shop. They ' re a proud bunch and they have a right to be. C J. Choloff, LTJG New York, N. Y. A. W. Staedeli, LTJG Gloversville, N. Y. R. E. Wilson, ENC Methuer, Moss. ±M Willis Carlisle, MMC Tarboro, N. C. R. J. Chenowerh, MM1 South Bend, Ind.
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT L. E. Jalbert, LCDR Lisbon, Maine Chief Engineer W. C. Graham, LT Valdosta, Ga. Main Propulsion Assist. f E. C. McCoy, CWO Philadelphia, Pa. Chief Machinist J. S. Eiden, CWO Philadelphia, Pa. Chief Carpenter R. W. Lee, CWO Stamford, N. Y. Chief Machinist The damp warmth, the roar, the heartbeat of the ship rise up to meet you as you ease down the ladder leading to Main Control. With al- most spiritual fervor the men there pamper the machinery into active acquiescence. The dials measure the pulse and the blood pressure of the plant; men watch the dials. And so, we don ' t get there without the Black Gang , that band of snipes which has the ship from the third deck to the hold as exclusive property, not to mention its responsi- bility for many machinery and auxiliary spaces above it.
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rf ' DiwUioK R. C. Herron, EN2 Charleston, S. C. R. J. Cook, MM3 Philadelphia, Pa. R. A. Garceau, MR3 Dudley, Mass. T. J. Kuehn, MM3 Dubuque, la. J. H. Otto, MM2 Millelaces, Minn. D. R. Corp, EN3 Rochester, Pa. N. E. Gerlach, MM3 Corsica, S. Dakota ii W. A. Millar, MM3 Levittown, Pa. J. C. Hardin, MR! Wobock, Texas. M. Reardon, MR2 Gloucester, Mass. rs C. L. Exstrum, EN3 Palisade, Neb. A. T Gimeno, MM3 Occ, P. I. M. E. Pader, MR3 New Britain, Conn. D. R. Childress, MM2 Bremo Bluff, Va. R. D. Chandler, EN3 Desark, Kans. G. M. Forrester, MR3 Cordova, N. C. D. Heffernan, ME3 Kent, Ohio R. W. Pruitt, MM3 Delta, Pa. 59
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