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A . 7 1 ,ll C l XX L X x Vi! DIVISIO Caught after mspectlon 1n the machine shop are John A Rig ins FiN2 CPO Jack Percival ENC Ltfjgj Carroll D Grant fd1v1s1on officerl Gary M Stott EN3 Donald G Plum EN2 James L Houts MMI John D Woods EN2 and Patrick S Dobrocke MM2 5 ,V aw' ?! it 5 3 Also gathered in the machine shop are: David M. Sloan FN, Dee Lillie ENFN, James L, Atkinson MRFN, Dick J. Davis FA, Clifford L. Miller EN3, Wesley W. Gregoire Jr. EN3 Jose R. Candanoza FN, Richard M. McGee MR3. ,
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The primary responsibility of the Engi- neering Department is to answer all bells to the Engine Room and to keep the plant in tip- top shape. However, its secondary responsibil- ities extend to maintenance of almost all equip- ment aboard and operation and maintenance of extensive auxiliary systems. MAN Division is responsible for the boat engines and all auxiliary equipment, such as refrigeration, heating, and fresh water facilities. In addition, the men of this division maintain the machine shop. MR Division repairs the main battery - the boats - and main- tains the general sea-worthiness of the ship. The carpenter shop, ship- fitteris shop, and CO2 system are also under its cognizance. 6'E'7 Division is entrusted with all electrical equipment and interior communications. HBE Division holds the reigns on the energy created in the boilers. The men of 'CMH Division control the revolutions of the shaft and are co-workers with HBH Division in the operation and maintenance of the main propulsion plant. LT CHANNING W. MEDWEDEFF, USN ENGINEERING OFFICER
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r-' In the boat shop Ens. Robert W. Hotz, assistant division officer, sits with the following grouped around him: fseatedj Murphy E. Yelverton EN3, Carl H. Tiedt ENFN, Thomas M. Puckett EN3g fstandingl Robert Falkenhof FN, Richard A. Aslett FN, Cyril Estell EN3, Dale L. Meier ENFN, Jay H. Butler FA, Orlan R. Dilka FN, Howard E. Rescorla Jr. ENFN, Roy E. Barnett FN, and Richard L. Lasswell ENFN. Portrait of a monster. , Look closely among the drains, lights, -pipes, tags, and gizmos to find: Joseph Howell,.Jr. MMFN, Roger D. Hopwood ENFN, Homer E. Alsobrooks FA, James L. Greene FN, Willlam D. Larkin MRFN, and James Collins ENI. 27
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