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■O FIRST ROW: LeBlanc, BT3; Morris, BTl; LT. Maggay; Weiss, BTC; Cunningham, BT3; Richard- son, BT3; Adams, BTl. SECOND ROW: Cooksey, FN; Beck, FA; Good, F. N.; Gosnell BT3; Vorachek, FN; KoUer, FN. THIRD ROW: Cavegn, FA; Dickman, FN; Bailey, FN; Markcloud FN; Chaffers, BT2; Martin, BT3; Delaiosse. FN; Perales, FN. The M Division, a subdivision of the Engineering Department, is subdi- vided into two separate groups which are the boilermen and the machinists mates, collectively known as snipes . The boilermen operate the boilers and fireroom equipment; transfer, test, and take inventory of fuels and water; serve as members of damage control parties; maintain and repair pumps, boilers, and associated machinery. The Machinists mates have various jobs in the enginerooms which include the maintenance of the main propulsion engines and such related auxiliary equipment in the engineering spaces as pumps, compressors, generators, valves, lube oil coolers, and propeller shafts. , ' aJ. M mi- i H » - M .»:«i H ' i H I ' ■ ' - ' • 4 tii ' m m ■1 m 28 FIRST ROW: Cooney, FN; Burnett, FN Richie, FN; Ford, MMC; Lt. Maggay Ryals, MMl; Soriano, FN; Swails, MM2 Shierts. FN. SECOND ROW: Coon, MM2 Harsh, MM2; Rowland, MM3; Lane. FN Harris, MM3; Watson, FN; Babcock MM2; Iverson, MMl; Lockrem, FN: Laundra, FN; Gentry, FN.
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Okay, Jones, standby to write. Now where should we send him? These mid ' s kill me. The OC Division, under the Operations Department, consists of the YNs and PNs, or pencil pushers, the Radiomen, or dit-dah boys, and the QMs and SMs, or ski Afie- wavers. The pencil pushers are in charge of the ship ' s correspondence, the dit-dahs hove the radio communications, and the skiwie-wavers have the visual communi- cations. V tAo»« DP 93 • 27
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4S, • iv R ' v 5 Hf B - fy |y€ it f. 1 f M R ■ I J The butler did it! Clean skivvies at last! It should tly, but it doesn ' t Where ' s my cutting torch? Wake up. You ' re not on watch. rm 1 ■ K1 ol Jl K m v B B H 1 1 28 knots? Is he kidding? Not water hours again! Slowly her lips parted and-
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