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E D 'vision The electrical magicians Of MAURY HFC the men from E Division. These 16 men under the able guidance of ENS. Brawley and Mr. Powell are con- ,,,, ,, ,mm stantly kept busy standing throttle watches, re- ' winding motors, chasing grounds, repairing gee-dunk QR machines and the air-conditioners. With Chief Car- roll leading the way the EM's are responsible for the generation and distribution of all electrical pow er on the ship. The many generators under their cog- nizance produced overf25 million kilo-watt hours A f during the cruise with no electricity bills sent out. Another important aspect of E Division is theI.C gang with leading trouble shooter Sobczak, IC2, in chargeg these men are responsible for the telephone and general announcing systems, pit log, gyro com- passes and various other aids to navigation. In ad- dition they present only the best movies avail- able ... Movies that the late, late show didn't want. Yes this merry group of men from E Division had a great deal to do with making MAURY a safe and powerful ship while lighting her way through the E - dark waters of the Gulf of Siam. NS BML- BRAWLEY CHELEC A.J. POWELL E Division Office' Electrical Officer . new 4 X 4' v as v, r -2 ', ft.. at 1 I SN ' , 1' ' . If r xl X N 2 ! 63? 1 9 if .Tin ' 'f 2,5 K , EJ ef' F 1 ft . ,E iw gl . .X 1 l lst row - Lafrombois, Sobczak, Carroll, 2nd 'ow ' Pflfzybyla Schneider MCE' ' ' ' 1 , Ch ' . , Not shown - Dudley irea ristenson, Norton , Whitton, Lindblom, Smith, Miller, O'Le9, wus on CWO-3 Powell,Hill Ratliff
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-l Any sea going vessel is a complete system, a floating city, sup- ive power On MAURY the care, operation and maintenance of the equ ment which provides these services is the responsibility of the Machinists Mates of M Division Under the leadership of Division Officer ENS. Q ' ' 4 pling its own water, steam, air-conditioning, and electricity, as well as its mot . ' ip, Lancaster and Chiefs Buckner and Hickman, these men handle the opera. tion and maintenance of the turbines and their many auxiliaries which are used for the generation of power for both ship's electricity and propulsion, the salt water evaporators, which convert sea water into fresh waterg air - conditioning which is a vital necessity in our operating area, and refrig- eration for the storage of food stuffs. M Division is also responsible for many lesser known services. Among these are the repair and up-keep of the ships laundry, supply and maintenance of the compressed air system, 5 the supply of fresh and hot water to the remote spaces of the ship, and the 1 maintenance of the ships steering system. All of these various and complex services are kept running and available, 24 hours a day, by the hard work and technology of the 34 men who are the backboneof the M Division, ENS G.K. LANCASTER M Division Officer if 1' ' I X N il . Q 'Tcl 53:1 N 1 ' V M W I X D I ,,,o...,... i 5 H T . .. I V Q 'Xp Y j W 1 ' ' - was ff 4 iff 'J K P 1' L X , -,. N ' A I ' r , l 4 QQ. ' ' Q if if I 1 1 ' Q 'W' J 1 -c C J lst row 2nd row 3rd row 4th row Not sho '05 - Chamblee, We - Wilson Buckner ENS Lancaste I ' 1 1Ott ' ' , LT G - Dudley' Manasseroy Olsen, Chadrweu JGi1?eTiVia1IleY,. EIIFIS Brawley, Hickman , 1 , avin - - Stapp' Tubbs' Peterson' Newman, Brockman Cockrell ages, Rldlflger wn - Seaberg, Chadwick, Stechman Lones L I b , vanS, King, Rooker 3 t m er ' Reece' Sweefly, Rickrode, Orlando, Olsen tmore, Tennyson, Lanham Barnes Canteu Eu. o
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