Merrill (DD 976) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1990

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division : Rigging shore power. w Up and over. Electrical Division is comprised of the hardest-working enlisted personnel of any rate. Some of the division ' s respon- sibilities include maintenance of ship ' s motors and control- lers, replacement of motor bearings, maintenance of the de- gaussing system, and repairing light and distribution panels. When underway, the electricians stand EPCC, electrical equipment monitor and sounding and security watches. Elec- trical Division may be small but we pack a mean punch! The lifer sign. ENS Riles EMC Allen EM2 Cox f EM3 Leach EMFN Hunter EMFN Phillips f

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LTJG Lelio ENC Allen ENC Redmon EN3 Smith f. EN3 Goerdt ENFN McNee ENFA Cates FR Norwood -2 9 ? L division A Division is composed of one workcenter, EA04, and approximately twelve personnel with the rate of engi- neman. It is a very versatile division that ' s responsible for equipment ranging from steering units to freshwater pumps. A Division ' s spaces consist of two main engineer- ing spaces, Aux 1 and Aux 2, and six secondary spaces, which include spaces such as forward pump room and reef- er machinery room. In short, A-gangers are knowledge- able and very hard-working individuals whose main motto is to Keep the equipment online. L ' ti Go fly a kite.



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MP DIVISION MP DIVISION One of the largest divisions on MERRILL, MP Division consists of four workcenters and approximately 40 hard working m en. It is our respon- sibility to ensure that the ship makes way so that MERRILL can meet her operational commitments. MP Divi- sion is where the rubber meets the road. MP Division consists of personnel in the gas turbine systems technician electrical and mechanical (GSE and GSM, respectively) rates. The GSEs maintain and operate the gas turbine generators that produce MERRILL ' S supply of electricity. They also main- tain the electronics that allow remote operation of main engines, generators, and associated equipment from cen- tral control station as well as local op- eration from the enginerooms. The GSM ' s maintain and operate the main propulsion gas turbine engines and as- sociated systems such as lube oil, fuel oil, and compressed air systems, among others, in MERRILL ' S two en- ginerooms. Both groups have demand- ing jobs that are consistently perform- ed safely. The GSEs and GSMs are some of the finest sailors on the ship. We have an engineering plant that is second to none thanks to the outstanding effort that these men give on a daily basis. TUlDGiTHtLL A couple of snipes relaxing in Bahrain.

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