Boston (CA 69) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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r ENGINEERING DEPT. 3 The Engineering Department is responsible for operating and maintaining the ships' main propulsion plant and numerous related and auxillary systems. From the 'IMC public address system speakers to the dogging wrenches which insure watertight integrity, there are few spaces aboard ship which do not con- cern the engineers. Boiler men make steam and watch the level of the oil, which fuels their boilers. Machineists mates run the engines, which drive the shaft and propeller, from the steam generated in the firerooms. They also maintain and operate the ships service turbo-generators which supply the ship with electricity, and the evaporators which supply the boilers and the crew with fresh water. Electricians handle the ships' lighting, wiring and switchboard systems. Internal communications elec- tricians make sure that the ships' phones and 1MC 106 -J 1-t I keep information flowing throughout the floating city which is the Boston at sea. The auxillary division con- trols the climate we live and work in, providing over 80 package air conditioners to cool the tropic heat and innumerable ducts to warm the New England chill. ln addition, a division operates the ships machine shop and auxillary desiel generators. The repair division aboard the Boston provides four shops, all masters of fabrication. The metal shop cuts and welds, while the pipe shop cares for the miles of piping aboard a heavy cruiser. The damage contr0l shop maintains the repair lockers and pumps whiCl1 are so vital to the safety of a warship. The carpenter shop, with wood and fibreglass, aids in the preserva- tion of non-metallic portions of the Boston and her boats.

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,i 1 - - , , 3' i , N 'g -V Rv.. y fy rw, - 4 I 4,pux,+a.,, in l Lt. D.B. Dunn LCdr I R Campbell Lt Q ' -, . .l.B. Earnhardt Damisifsgavrol Engmeeflng OfflC6f Main Propulsion Assistant L-R Engineering Yeomen SN-C. Dondale, SN-R. Salerno, Administrative Assistant LTIG-E. Hughes, SN-D. Kay A careful watchstander.

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