Marias (AO 57) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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The purpose of the Electrical Division is to provide safe and continued operation of shipboard electrical equipment. This entails the maintenance of a large number of elec- trical circuits and associated equipment with the responsibilities of preventive maintenance being a prime requisite. ' ' E Division, in conjunction with the other divisions, provides a vital link in the gen- eration and continuance of the Marias ' ' can do spirit. D. Kappaus, SA S division

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G. Strathmann, SFl FINE I ADS! C R is one of the smallest divisions on the ship, but its eleven men are always ready to perform with skill, the many varied duties demanded of their respective ratings. Maintaining the ship ' s plumbing, firemain, cargo heating and fuel transfer lines is a never ending task. Damage control is important on every ship, especially a tanker, and the damage controlmen and shipfitters spend much of their time in this aspect of the Marias daily routine. Our carpenter is always ready to turn out a finished piece of work. We have spent many long hours ' ' taking on a load at the fueling piers upon entering port while ' ' liberty call has been passed for the crew. The shipfitters have spent many long days and nights welding a line or a piece of machinery, so that it can be put back in service. C R Division has their own motto, ' ' We ' ll work 24 hours a day, and if necessary, at night too . C and fC ' Division y R. Ramos, FN M. Navarro. FA D. Freyman, FN



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AA M G. WodoNwski. MM3 ' ' M Division has its work cut out for them. They take the steam put out by the boilers and keep the Marias on the move when commitments have to be looked after. These men are responsible for the upkeep and operation of all pumps, condensers, reduction gears, and air compressors needed in the steam propulsion plant on the Marias. They also run and maintain the generators, used for all electrical power and lighting, and the evaporators which distill fresh and feed water used aboard ship for the boilers and the crew ' s use. So ' ' M Division is busy night and day, inport and out at sea to see that the Marias is where she is needed, whenever called upon. Z)Msm R. Bishop. MMFN

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