.V . xW' ff vi ' 44 4 A, . f. f - 2, ' rf X Q ak E lst Row LXR: FA Quintero, FN Byrd, EMFN Russo, ICFN Shives, 2nd Row LfR: ICFN Pursifull, EM3 Is- bell, EM3 Robba, IC3 Bachmeir, 3rd Row LXR: LTJG Gorrilla, EM3 Wenzel, FN Cameron, EM3 VanMetre, EM3 Goetsch, IC1 Garrison, EMC Free- 1Tl3,Il Ga wwf' . ,, ,M ,X 4 '7' I ! an E DIVISION Ship's Power--- it runs the cargo winches, the feed water pumps, the steering system, communications, the anchor windlass, and on and on and on we could go. The Ems and the ICs are the busy 'sparkies' who oversee it all. It starts in the generators in the engineroom. From the main switchboard, the electricians feed the juice all over the ship to make many ways, comforts, and jobs of shipboard life possible. Maybe it will hatch ifI sit here long enough. 3
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Nur- ll.. Repair has the vital function of supervising all dam- age control aboard PASSUMPSIC. Potential fires and flooding are these men's business. The DAM- AGE CONTROLMEN and SHIPFITTERS also serve as the ship's fix-it gang. Lastly, they control the ship's liquid cargo. The long hours spent loading and transferring fuel and the knowledge required of these men make R Division a vital cog in PASSUMP- SlC's operation. Auxiliaries include such vital equipment as the boat engines, ship's steering units, deck winches, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. The EN- GINEMEN and MACHINIST MAT ES of A Division take care of these and many other areas such as deck machinery, cargo elevators, emergency die- sels, ammo hoists, and even the ship 's whistle. Also an ENGINEMAN is a member of every boat crew. A green fireman swiftly becomes a jack of highly varied skills after spending a tour in A Gang.
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