Buchanan (DDG 14) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1970

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EM2 Pettingel makes generator adjustments. Duty UA gang recharges one of our air-conditioning units

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RDll l0I1 Left to right kneeling FN Carlson, FN Paschall, DC3 Perrin, EN2 Payne, Gratton, EMC Fichte. Not. shown. EMCS ISSJ Buckley, EM1 Chastain, DC1 DC2 Martin FN Probus. Second row. MM1 Deering, ICl Hayden, MM3 Lewis, SF2 Evans, IC2 H1ll1se,.FM2 Garrard, EM3 Tecson, SF3 Mockrrdge Nell IC3 Reynolds EM2 Pettingill, MM3 Marcil, MR1 Stevens. Third row. IC3 Holland, IC3 Hart, IC3 Williams, ICFN Perry, FN Miller, EMFN Wilson SFC Simmons EM3 Madsen, EN2 Lyons, FN Terbeck, EN2 Carta, EM2 R Division is unique among the divisions aboard our ship in that it is composed of four separate gangs and one shop, ,each of which could be classified as a division in itself. R Division, and .if any one of its gangs gets behind in its work, the whole ship knows about it. For example, the electricians mates took care of our lighting and much more. Many an electric motor to a vent fan or pump was overhauled and rewound by the electricians during this WESTPAC deployment. And how many of us really know the number of hours that were spent on repairs to the mess deck coffee machine? The enginemen and machinist mates of 'CA-Ganga, kept our reefers running and did a truly remarkable job in providing air conditioning for the whole ship. We also have A-Gang to thank for the dependable performance of our laundry and for the spotty but somewhat spec- tacular performance of the motor whale boat and the Commodoreis Gig and of course the super air conditioning of the Commodoreos stateroom. The IC Gang kept those phones ringing, and making other strange sounds, and it kept our morale high due to the fine selection of movies shown on the mess decks. The gyro compasses that guided us through the cruise are IC gear as are the IMC and alarm actions. The Damage ControlmanfShipfitter Gang lead us through damage control drills and kept our repair lockers in top shape. The shipfitters repaired both sailor-damage and storm-damage, and were repeatedly called upon to perform repairs to vital machinery. And last but not least, the machinery repairmen of STEVEN's machine shop made everything from menu holders for the wardroom to vital driveshafts and gears for our engineering machinery. We of R Division the Repair Division, are truly proud of the role we played in the successful completion of BUCHANAN? Sixth WESTPAC deployment. LTJ G Brown IHQ mx



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it ' f- hfl IN? 1 Duty Boat Engineer The helo detail MM3 Marcil prepares a cutting torch under the watchful eye of FN Tucker.

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