Fort Fisher (LSD 40) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1992

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A IV I § Division is charged with keep- ing the ship ' s auxiliary ma- chinery humming, including the diesel generators, the cranes, the small boats, the anchor windlasses, the air conditioners, the washing machines, the water heaters, the refrigera- tors, and the galley appliances, among other things. If the ship ' s services falter, LT Ketcham and his gang of repairmen will be the first to hear of it. ' A Division Officer Leading Chief Petty Officer

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LTJG Donald J. Terril! M Special Assistants MMCM(SW) Jeffrey K. Carson Division Officer until October 1992, LTJG Terrill spent the final months of the cruise preparing to relieve Master Chief Carson as Main Propulsion Assistant — the Chief Engi- neer ' s right-hand man. Working closely with the M and B Division Officers, the MPA keeps the ship ' s boilers steaming and her main engines turning. LTJG John P. Clifton CWO2 Vincent B. Montgomery T he title Ship ' s Boatswain passed from LTJG Clifton to CWO2 Montgomery in August 1992. What the MPA is to the Chief Engineer, the Bos ' n is to the First Lieutenant: an assistant, a coordinator, a technical expert who keeps a watchful eye on every evolution. A small man with a big voice, LT Voth juggled dual roles as A Division Officer and E Division Officer un- til his transfer to instructor duty at Newport, Rhode Is- land, in June 1992. With more time aboard than any other officer in the Wardroom when he departed in August 1992, LT Pfiffner was relieved as ship ' s Navi- gator by LTJG Mugge. LT Daniel E. Voth LT David J Pfiffner CW04 Ellis ' tenure as the ship ' s Damage Control Assis- tant prior to deployment was so memorable that DCA became more of a personal name than a title. However, his official WESTPAC ' 92 service was as 2nd Division Officer. Mr. Schlieper, an instruc- tor for the Navy ' s Program for Afloat College Education (PACE), spent nearly five months aboard Fort Fisher teaching the crew mathemat- ics and business for college credit. CW04 Wilfred E. Ellis Mr. James Schlieper 11



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B Division ' s patron saint is Rob- ert Fulton, the father of the stean boat. The boiler techni- cians fill the ship ' s million-gallon fuel tanks, en- sure the fuel is fit for consumption, then feed the mix to the ship ' s two fiery boilers. The result is steam — lifeblood of Fort Fisher ' s main machinery. B Division Officer Leading Chief Petty Officer Boiler Technician ENS Gerard J. Hernandez BTC(SW) O. V. Alexander. Jr. D E P A R T M E 7Y T 13

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