Mount McKinley (AGC 7) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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up-my f N-L 5 u Y I l S f v , THE ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS are mechanics with slide rules in one hand and a screwdriver in the other. Repairing transmitters, receivers, sonar, radar and other modern miracles of this electronic age, they keep the sensitive eyes and ears of the ship functioning properly twenty-fours a day, every day of the voyage. ..l M, LC TDI Q? lill 8 'Oo 0 .... .' .1 ....Q . . .....f f I Melton and Weckler at the tube tester, but it's Sutton and Shorb who light up for the ship's photographer. ' 0 0 Og 'l...'f' 1 IK, Billeter and Nickell tinker while McIntyre and Varner kibitz. I I 5, Chief Radio Electri- cian Gould, with Bradley, tries to ex- plain the complexities That's Checketts and Pope repairing a piece of conked-out gear. Scheveling and of electronics tech- nique to Freedman. Ross spin a yarn in the background. . . . tails' Livingston, lkgwrgnn Swing testi R r and Smith get tvhg gviitter :fri e wo 1 f 3 '.- i rams I rom thief and Hudson look

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I 4 Y lltlil, 34-L i,,uhd a?!., va! Pill-peddler Gault fills a prescription. . ..-3, y X sq-C, Overland takes a man's Iilood pressure. Now this is a drill! Dental technician Glass helps Dr. Miller repair a molar. pr - 5f? f,,,,,,.w p Q . 0 g I , Aypp , A X A XXV , 2 fig Y 1 o ,. g1g, 9 i...'! p fl. in X A 'A . if - ,-,,,,,,,,,,.,,. It.. Aff' - 'WSSAL -A, I 19 Corpsman Foley cleans a wound with the aid ot' Tracy and Rosenwald. Dr. Irish supplies professional supervision. WlllC'l'lll'IR it's a tistfnl oi' Al'Cs at morning sick call or an acute appendectomy, the otlicers and men in the MOUNT ?.lt'liINl.l'lY's miniature hospital are stand- ing hy to render expert services. Besides the tremendous responsibility of keeping nearly eight lmnmlretl men in good physical health, the men ol' II Division are often called out to minister aid to men from smaller ships, those not having suilicient facilities for adequate medical attention. Kennedy and Chief Willis consult Dr. Zinke on a diagnosis. l Q1 I QQF1 , ,lx -til 4' 2 rf- ,,,x 1 . Q



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.l if 4 E - Q 1 fi Cru . . vas. illcllonough and Jenkins relaxing' before turn to ... ' Kingston, Gatfnev and Lollar are giving the Jlnnefl by Redford and Reid' Below- 0'N9lll Checks 3 gym a working' Over, While Wilkes and circuit breaker. a part of his Division assignment Acheson assist with their specialized tools. , W, , , X ' A K JOBS FROM the repair f N' ' 'x - of small electric fans to 1 TV' A pu A the overhaul of the ship's il.. . e .M Q service turbo-generator it keep the men of E 'im Division busy--almost E 25 hours every day. iz' Z' AllL,llK?i3 Shingleton overhauls a vent motor under the supervision of Chief Hester. H5'Sllpv Trevathan and Burns look on attentlvely. Looking over a DC motor controller are Mr. Barbee, Fisher and Chief Hester. ef - Y QITYK 5 t fi ,f Q .. 2 1 I , j-W, V 1 wr 1 z.. li. ?, Lmzrfg 1 ,fx +--- 'l- Operating the cmergency AC switchboard are Hoppe, lllomgren and Smith. Walker and Fanning standby to aid. Resting after a hard day's work are Pagano, King, French Osteen and Kolling. Blair and Gill watch generator load Y. .14 pi 0'. I I J gl ..

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