Manatee (AO 58) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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HaHZ VT.L ' ENS • WARREN ' MM ' W - DAHLENBURG - S «° « «ow L-R: MM3 WADDEL, FN R. AYON. Third Row L-R: EN, W. HAMILTON, FN N. PADREVITA, EN2 C. SADDLER, MM2 J. SHELLENBERGER. AUXILIARIES DIVISION The ship ' s auxiliaries include winches, refrigeration, showers, heating; in short something in every phase of the ship ' s operations comes under the care of A Division. During the seven months in hot tropics, there was a con- tinual demand for work on air conditioners. MM2 John SHELLENBERGER and MM1 Bill DAHLENBURG were con- stantly on call. During the northern operations it was the steam heating that drew the work. Chief Petty Officer Herman CARNEY, and Division Offi- cer Phil WARREN coordinated the checks and repairs of the steam winches, which are critical to unrep operations. Enginemen First William HAMILTON and EN2 Gerald LYNCH spent long hours trying to make the Captain ' s Gig run without problems. Even their best efforts failed as the engine and the boat developed new problems for every one fixed. 81

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DECK Down one, down two . . . Although the sounds of the JFK ' s initiated by First Lieutenant Ron THOMPSON indicated a new level of exercise had reached Deck Department, there is little doubt that all the Deck Apes had been get- ting their share of work during the deployment. Deck Department maintains most of the topside surface of the ship. Under the continual exposure it becomes a never ending task. The seamen fill roles as watchstanders, part of the repair parties, and rig crews. The Gunner ' s Mates and Fire Control Technicians make sure the ship ' s guns are ready for any action. (Above) 5N HALL carries air hoses down the deck for use with the air driven tools. (Below) Twenty-five men lay into a highline.

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