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E DIVI I0 The Ship's service telephone system and electrical power are the responsibil- ities of E Division. The electricians are on hand day and night to answer trouble calls ranging from blown fuses to complete loss of electrical power. 'The battery locker, where batteries are charged and rebuilt for use in the Ship's Small boats, comes under the supervision ofE Division personnel. The internal C o m m u n i c a t i o n electricians are re- sponsible for the Ship's service telephone equipment and gyfo compass. ROWO :D ',T.N. . , 1 Pafkegefi-Egjfvlglivlls LTFTCE33CIXlg 55Q2eE?ffjSkGRL' EM21 Owens, L.H. IC3: Roundy, L.c. EM3g Rios, R.L. FN:. Zin shein M G - -' ' ' O ' -E-1G11 Nurse, A.R. IC3g Whitlash, o.o. mg Hyter, N.c. FA:' S , . . EM2, Homkes, K.F. EM3. Row Two' Trlpp J C FA
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M DI VISIO The men ofM Division, sometimes called Snipes, keep the PINE ISLAND underway. Twenty-four hours a day the steam made in the firerooms drives generators to light the ship, run auxiliary machinery, and furnish many of the comforts often taken for granted. The enginerooms are truly the source of the ship's lifeblood. In order to keep the machinery operating efficiently, the men ofM Division are engaged daily in standing auxiliary Watches and re- pairing and cleaning in the two enginerooms and firerooms. All-in-all, the job of keeping the ship alive is a complex problem requiring the services of men Working in hot spaces, practicing specialized rates, Row One: Flores,D,T, MM3. P' 1 , . F E MM1' McKnight C F els'!l:tIff3Yhlg2'Ferr1S' MM33 Snydef, L.G. FA Row Three- Parrish, R.D. JI:-3'Wade,'R.L. ivuvii- nikon RgL MM3' Pl Graham FNS French, G.G. PN, Warden, L.Af MM3g Bolgef, Brady, W.P. FN, chndf , ij J 'F' . ' OW Twof CVR- FN: Srfwgh, K.G. FA, Ryan, on. FA, Birkholtz, Cr.S1. D W MM3. .ess . . N, Delk., G.l.MM3g M,J. FN, Meeker, G,E, FN. 1 1P' - - , Kms, J.c. MM3, Maitland, CLE,
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