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9 s ' l I C! EM SHOPS .5 T ' 'T' I in Front Row L to R: EMI DELAPENA, EM3 HOMES, IC1 SHIRLEY, EM3 SOTO, EM1 ASPIRAS, EMEN NAVERETTE. Back Row1 EMC RODRIQUES, IC2 MILLER, IC2 McNAIL, IC3 ARMSTRONG, EM2 VIALVA EM3 CITTENS, ICFN WEBER 8 ff i 1 I Y AAA fr sa-if Chief Rod puts on a coat to the E There is a power that exists through out a ship it brings light into every space. It provides heating and cooling and allows men to control tremendous amounts of horsepower by simply pushing a button. It gives energy to the many sophisticated computer hardwares that are the eyes, ears and brains of a ship. This power is electricity, the life force of a ship. Being an electricians mate I have the responsibility of maintaining that power. My job requires a thorough understanding of the ships service electrical distribution. Because of the many different applications of electric- . ' n Q s n s b d ity I have a cross rate knowledge of most major fields. Vigilance is a ywor for being the guardian of our ships force. Harsh conditions of shipboard environment can easily cause a casualty resulting in equipment or even personal damage. Through my training and experience as a shipboard elec- trician I can spot potential hazards and eliminate them before they become casualties, This is a continued challenge to my professionalism and keeps my motivation high. After completing repairs on a complicated piece of equipment or just performing PMS gives one the pride of doing a job well done. Best of all is the finding of being a vital member of my ships crew. Thats what being in my rate is all about! EM3 ERIC HOLMES
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