Maury (AGS 16) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1965

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'-'Standby to answer all bells 6 Adding boiler compound to 412 Boiler . aniflg burner tips, under instruc t ion See, drinking water clear boiler water H1 Auxiliary Feed Pump, on the 1 ine .

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' ' X -'-- -S. ,VN-'qs---wvq-A'--vv-af.,-. q...Q..4,.,- ., ., ' ' F' - ' A' '12-'pain-.an-a..,...:-n..4...., ci., U. . ..-, -. ..... ENS RICHARD A. TUDOR Division Officer Boilertenders of Maury's B Division have completed a atrouble free season with only fireside cleaning and other routine maintenance challenging their many and varied skills. These range from pump repair to boiler water testing and treatment. This outstanding performance comes from the knowledge and training that a division with SOZ rated men can attain and pass on to new non-rated men. It is to the credit of 23 men with 99 years experience in the opera- tion of marine boilers and their associated equipment that we have had all bells answered . Maury has thus been able to carry out her survey operations in the 1964-65 season smartlyzuuiwithout delay due to B Division's efforts. B In addition to carryingcnitspecific engineering duties, B Division fielded a baseball team that challenged all comers during the four month Colombian Survey, and contributed 1007, to the American Red Cross Drive. The men of B Division are pleased that they have been able to provide the steam which enabled Maury's surveys to be completed in her traditionally well done manner in every corner of the Pacific. i T i . i l 1st row - Hatcher, Brown, Brown, Lanners, White,Culhane, Rhoades, Rutherford 2nd row - Lieber, Becker, johnson, Ayers, Mattson, 3rd row - Racioppi, Jacobs, Hernan, Neely, Swierz. Not shown: Ewing, Pond, Espinoza, Spruiell, Bourquin, , .. . . .L.t,



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