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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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R Division No job is too large or too small for the 38 men of the Repair Division. Under the leadership of LTJG Emch and Chief Albers they have the capability to handle any repair in order to make MAURY a self-sufficient and smooth running ship. The new show place of the division, the Boat Shop, with its 13 men under the expert guidance of Warner, EN takes careof the ship's boats, emergency diesels, and the Onan generator sets. Meiser, SF2, and his 10 shipfitters, who never seem to reach the bottom of the repair requests, handle the important jobs of repairing the piping systems and taking care of all hull re- pairs. Rogers, MR2, and his Machinery Repairmen keep grinding away with their lathes, f - ? Q milling machines,and drill presses to keep the ship supplied with pump shafts and gears Beard's 7 Damage Controlmen from the Carpenter Shop maintain all the D.C. equipment, 1 make boat repairs and perform countless other Wood-working jobs. Antonovitch and his Can-Do CB's round out the division as Beach Stations Engineers, vehicle drivers and repairmen. The men of the R Division had a large hand in making MAURY's 61-62 Sur. si X b Vey SeaSOI1 8 SUCESS. LTJG R.s. EMCH R Division Officer l ! ' cu l S p.y, i x-ii r 'V 'R , 4 x i R' Z 4 ,V ' 'WW Q t ly W, l notn, ' w, -5 lr 'Z' f 1 ..-1 ' ,gif K- f ,vcr fl fi R fl:--M 3 5 . ,ft W. M y ff' lst 'ow ' Spence Mccofmellf Berry, Whaley sideu iii: row - Meiser, Albers, LTJG Emch Beargl' S ynger, Fairchild row - Shelton Megee Conrad Cou, I Ca lse - ' ' , nlthard, B h Not shown - Lucey, Channell, Antonovitch, Kosia1r5k?1qgi:grICQIeppe, LeVangie, Butler, Piper, Eskew, Looman, B311 Kiser Hofker W' ' son S irne ' ea er ' . ' 1 r, King, Brown ' g : Quinn, Warner, Cain, Lee, Wasserman, 1.
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