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REPAIR DIVISION R Division has two primary responsibilities . . . damage control and shiptitting. On the shiplitting side of the house, the HT's of R Divi- sion do maintenance on nearly any type of structure, piping system and sanitation system. The Navy's experts in damage control, the l-lT's are tasked with training crew members the proper procedures to meet any potential damage situation. This division is PHARRIS' Fire Department at sea, and these firefighters train and lead the in- port fire parties through rigorous drills. These drills are designed to help us meet any crisis, whether it is a fire, flooding or explosion. As part of this responsibility, R Division oversees the Divisional Damage Control Petty Officers for their maintenance program, which is insurance that the needed damage control equipment is ready for action if and when it is necessary. The ship's Damage Con- trol Assistant, ENS Farley is in charge of this division and all damage control operations. He is assisted by DCCKSWJ O'Brien. lf it's a plumbing pipe that needs to be installed, or a fire fought, R Division is on the scene. R. c. REED, JR. H. B. MILLARE w. L. THOMPSON, JR R. A. MYRICKS D. J. MORRISON J. soTo HT1fSWl MR2 HTZQSWJ DC5 . DQ DC2 SEBOEIS, ME LAGAYAN, RP LYONS, KS DETROIT, Ml ST. PETERSBURG, INGLESIDE, TX FL I P. A. FLANAGAN T. D. LECHNER DCFN I'ITFN MONTGOMERY, WASHINGTON, IN AL The man who is prepared has his battle half fought. Cervantes: Don Quixote
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A AND E DIVISIONS E. WI'IORTON EIVIIISWJ IVIOUNDSVILLE, W. V. T. A. HILGENDORF ICSISWJ CAIVIANCHE, IA ' 26 R. W. BARTLETT IC1fSWJ LOS ANGELES, CA R. B. BOUCHER, JR. EIVISCSWJ PUTNAM, CT R. A. I'IETRICK IVIIVI1 WINCI'IENDON, ME A and E Divisions mean versatility, pure and simple. Each division maintains an extensive list of equipment that is in constant need of maintenance and repair. A Division is in charge of maintaining and repairing the emergency diesel generators, after steering Con- trol, the anchor windlass and elevator. They also are the mechanics for the ships boats, air-conditioning plants and refrigeration plants, Repairs to the ship's laundry equipment, service dishwashers and other galley equipment fall under the ASE umbrella. E Division ac- counts for two important services: intemal communication and electricity. Additionally, there are sound powered phone circuits, station to station announcing systems that must be maintained. The IC men make sure we all get the word when needed. The EM's are in charge of power and distribution using three electrical generators capable of putting out 750 kilowatts each. E Division's responsibility also includes electrical safety testing, lighting and wiring, as well as overhauling and maintaining all electrical gear onboard. A and E Division is led by LT Hockensmith and MMC White. i D. E. STAFFORD J. T. RUSH IVI. S. WEBER IVIIVI1 EIVI1fSWJ EIVIZISWD CICERO, IN FORT WORTl'I, TX STEAIVIWOOD, IL R. P. NIGHTINGALE EIVIFN AZUSA, CA D. A. STANS EIVI5 EDEN PRAIRIE, NIVI ' ' il ' Z ...... Z
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