Farragut (DLG 6) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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Page 31 text:

There that made it fit. These darn high heels . You ' re right, it is turning backards Hey Willie, where is your fresh air chit? It ' s got to be in there some- place . 6001!! Hell 1,001, 1,002, 1,003

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M DIVISION After this call you Don ' t call us . . We ' ll The steaming demons The primary function of M-Division is to keep the ship in a mobile status and ready for any speed up to 33 knots on short notice. The division is able to meet this demand through the use of two main engines, each of which consists of a high and low pressure turbine and a large set of reduction gears. These huge engines are driven by 1200 psi steam supplied by the ship ' s two firerooms and develop 42,500 horsepower each. For maximum resistance to battle damage, each main engine and its as- sociated auxiliary machinery is situated in a separate engineroom and may be operated independ- ently with any combination of boilers. M-Division is also responsible for supplying the ship with water and electrical power. Water is distilled from sea water for use by the ship ' s boilers and personnel with two low temperature, flash type evaporators which are capable of making 24,000 gallons of fresh water daily. Electrical power is generated by four 750 KW steam turbogenerators and is supplied to the ship through a complex electrical distribution system that is operated by the R-Division. The Machinist Mates of M-Division are highly skilled technicians charged with the tremendous task of operating the main engines, evaporators, ship ' s service turbogenerators, and associated auxiliaries. These men work long, tiresome schedules around the clock and constantly encounter dangerous con- ditions. Consequently, they perform in a professional manner at all times and are largely responsible for Engineering Department ' s excellent performance. Hurry up and take it we got GQ in 8 seconds



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The working group of the Engineering Department A friendly gome of Acey-ducy. Wouldn ' t you know it. Someone always has to come down!

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