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R Division FRONT ROW: SN Luna, EMEN Weaver, IFN Henderson, EN3 Lear, MMl Bidwell, EN3 Dooley, FN Fletcher, EM2 Taylor, SF3 Downes, DC1 Brotherton. SECOND ROW: SFC Kyle, lC2 Logbeck, EM3 Gill, MM2 Woodward, FN Stewart, EN3 4 Reyes, EM3 Caldwell, EM3 Tangernan, SN Callison, EN3 Petersen, EMl I-Ied ecock, IC3 Chalmers. THIRD ROW: EN1 Holmes, DC3 Jeselonis, DC3 Hasken, FN Henslee, YN3 Fink, EMFN Martin, QMS Cast, EM2 Wynn, FN Migliore, SF3 Jensen, LT fjgy Kreft, y 'i, I I ' v i 4 i i i i i i i L i n i I I I i i l 1 i ,ik
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U-3 gym. :fr H .Mp ,, . ' Q, - M- . as - ,5 ','r..0 WM. -..-MW v-. 'I 13 1'-be ' 4..,: 5' 433-1 2 E 532. x 11- f Q r. X , ,I Ai. .X Wwx V One of the few times when we were ap- prehensive about getting underway was right before the start of the cruise. The BT's had just acid-cleaned two boilers and scrubbed out the other two. They were tested out dur- ing our dependents' cruise, and it turned out that we had some soap suds in our plant from cleaning residues. The suds gave us no real problem, however, and we steamed to Pearl Harbor without incident. So, even though we had some difficulty at the start, THOMASON began a practically perfect steaming record. Although the cruise was marked by one suc- cess after another for the BT's, their fin- est hour was in Sasebo, Japan. Because we were on 12-hour standby there, the BT's could only shut down two boilers at a time for maintenance. They nonetheless man- aged to carry out a complete annual boiler inspection. They discovered one major dis- crepancy in the course of the examination, but corrected it after 72 straight hours of work. Thus, the THOMASON left Sasebo the way she left every port P- with all four boilers up and ready to go. AgaLlaL ' - - f ---
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7 The long arm of the law. .1-. '.4 ,YJ ,- 1- ff 1' R Division, or repair division, are in many ways, the shipboardcounterparts of govern- ment utility workers. They represent our phone and power companies, water and fire departments, and during the last cruise, much of our police department. Some would contend, however, that DC1 Brotherton has more appropriately represented the Gest- apo.
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