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Bravo Division, one of the largest in the ship, maintains and operates the four huge boilers. The Division's main job is to produce steam, which first and foremost, drives the ship's main engines. The steam is also used to power the generators, which can produce enough electricity to meet the electrical needs of a small city. Heating is another by-product of the steam. Hardened by long hours of roasting in the hot boxes -especially in the tropics-the men of Bravo Division sometimes found themselves even busier in port, getting the boilers ready for the next operation. Fueling ship is also an important concern of these men, as they control the flow of black oil into and out of Bremerton's tanks. Keeping the four firerooms in clean working order are the petty officers in charge: Thompson, BTT5 Hnizdo, BTl 5 Revella, BTT 5 and Carney, BTT. FRONT ROW fleft to rightj: Reese, M. W. 5 Finneseth, E. L. 5 Wolfe, F. R. 5 Montgomery, W. C.5 Hnizdo, F.5 Chief F. W. Berkstresser LTJG J. R. Sorensen5 Chief C. H. Hudson5 Carney, F. A.5 Anderson, E. E.5 Wells, B. E.5 Kirby, W. N.5 Dycus, L. C. MIDDLE ROW: Evink, L. N.5 Leaman, W. P.5 Tippett, S. W.5 Schultz, D. D.5 McClendon, E. E.5 Baker, J. L.5 Pittman, R. O.5 Davis, M. l.5 Gardner, D. L.5 Markle, J. R.5 Oglesby, J. M.5 Lucero, M. L.5 Lee, C. L.5 Lian, J. F.5 Baca, J. B. TOP ROW: DeGraw, R.L.5 Pineiro, F.W.5 Versteeg, R. O.5 Willett, D. V.5 Bloss, B.L.5 Mooney, J. C.5 Grzenda, N. O.5 Vuylesteke, D.G.5 l-latmaker, W.5 Ohrmundt, E.5 Delfs, C. D.5 Couch, M.W.5 Johnson, M. W.5 Andrews, J. Jr.
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FRONT ROW lleft to rightbz Kettler, A. F., l-loyt, E. L., Joiner, l. W., Dumas, M. D., Chief F. D. Carter, Cl-lCARP M. Ellis, Chief W. G. Ross, Wise, R. C., Meyer, L., Cashen, R. L., Dretzka, R. G. CENTER ROW: Smart, J. F., Tamashiro, S., Naill, E. E., Atwell, S. W., Jaggears, L., Stem, D. L., Dziedzic, W. F., Krebs, P. l'l., Koenig, G. W., Tausaga, T., King, T. C., Rollins, T. E., Teague, D., Aughenbaugh, A. E., Fancher, B., Reed, R. D., Dubell, C. T., Ballard, M. L., Hart, W. E., Gemind, G. W., Carr, C.J., Binversie, R. L. I TOP ROW: Little, J. A., Streight, W. D., Moore, L. L., Cline, V. J., Smith, L. l-l., Holland, J. E., Williams, B. W., Hollornan, D. R., Raughton, O. O., Menor, F., Morgan, A. F., Zeitharner, R. C., Purdy, R. C., Schneider, C. F. Romeo Division personnel-Bremerton's Pipehtters, Metalsmiths, and Damage Controlmen-are kept busy throughout the ship. Aside from normal everyday repair vvork, the Division personnel man Damage Control Central and the various repair parties during general quarters. They are prepared to meet any emergency, from maintaining watertight integrity to fighting a fire and checking the spread of damage. ln the various repair parties spread throughout the ship, there are men from different divisions-but the key personnel are of Romeo Division. To keep the ship afloat, to check for possible damage and to repair that damage, is the job of Romeo Division.
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FRONT ROW llett to rightJ, Sharpe, C. M., Cline, R. V., Nation, R. E., Brown, B. A., Thompson, G. R., CHNAACH A. Villanueva, Patton, E. C., Revella, J. A., McClaughry, R. A., Young, D. W., Wallace, W. E., Mcl-largue, R. L. MIDDLE ROW: Lamboley, G. F., Jones, R. J., Bennett, J. R., Becker, G. E., Fox, J. L., Rowland, N. A., Webb, V. A., Eaton, K. E., l-lippensteel, R. G., Washington, G.J.,Jr., Shaw, J.J., Crow, H. L. TOP ROW: Brady, J. L., Huyser, R. E., Hoskinas, L. K., Richmond, V. G., Douglas, D. J., O'Brien, L. D., Hippensteel, R., Bittle, G. M., Kowalski, M. L., Stone, L. D., Pliler, J. H., Ackley, W. E. NOT PRESENT: Waters, G.R., Padilla, R. L., Darcleen, J. F., Fox, J. E., Herrnanson, E.J., Kliendl, R. H., Krauss, R. L., Krueger, C E., Marshall, R. G.
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