USS Georgetown (AGTR 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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i ' a 1,-A . . mf . DIVISIU P. M0raleS, BT1 L. McReynolds, MMI A. Hidaldo, BTZ A. Randle, MviZ G. Blackwell, BT3 L. Caffee. BT3 D. Ledford, BT3 P. Smith, MM3 D. Sheridan, BT3 B, Cahoon, FN R, G1-ay, FN B. Harris, FN G. Jeffrey, FN q, E. Naylor, FN D. Pinnick, FN R. 568-H18-HS, FN D. Shipman, FN F. Spindler, SN T, Full, FA W- FOX. FP-

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l 2 34? LT FINOTTI LTJG J. DAVIES ENS D. McDOWELL ENGIN ERING DEP RTMEN T UYUU and Your new division officer should get along reol well. Chief . . . he's an engineer too. The maior engineering equipment ofthe GEORGETOWN is that which was originally installed in l9ll5, and is of more than passing interest since it is of a type rarely found in the Navy today. Two header- type boilers of two hundred andfifty pounds per square inch maximum pressure provide the steam to power the triple expansion engine that drives the single power screw. The GEORGETOWN is CGpGlJle of making ll.3 knots at flank speed, at flank speed the capacity of the fuel tanks would permit the ship to steam for seventy-six days continuously without refueling. An automatic reversing engine allows the ship to back down from flank speed to dead-in-the-water -in less than five minutes. The ship has three 350 kw generators, one used exclusively for the vast array of electronics equipment. Also available is an automatic emergency generator. For the making of fresh WGTGF GEORGETOWN is equipped with two of the latest flash evaporators, each with a 500-gallon per hour capacity. The Engineering Department is made up of two divisions, M Division and R Division. M Division per- sonnel are responsible for the operation and maintenance of the main engine, boilers, destilling pumps and evaporators, R Division personnel are responsible for the operation and maintenance of all air con- ditioning equipment, electrical equipment, outside repair, internal communications, carpentry and welding.



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1, T, Perry, S1-'1 C. Whitfield, EN1 F. Diaz, EMI! C. Twist. SFM-5 L, Wheeler, MR2 K. Barley, IC3 K. Carrol, IC3 E. Creswell, EMS 2 'sv ..,,.,,1 1 4 1 ' I L F 410.1-:Il ' 4 fzyx, I '41 R. Hamilton, MM3 J. Jenkins, BMS R. Kuhnert, IC3 L. Lindeman, EN3 DIVISIU J. Mrmtanona, DC3 S. Schaeger, EM5 D. Sutero, DC3 T. Zimmerman, Ivlfvii J. Anderson, FN ,ac 7 -as T. Gilham, FN R. llofaclcov, FN 0, Lymg, FN R. Miner' FN p. Wills, FN 1

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