Walker (DD 517) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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- MM., W... lr, E GINEERI G DEP RTMENT Engineering means power, and power means around-the-clock teamwork to keep things running. The unseen men of the Engineering Department heated the ship in the cold and stormy Sea of japan, and cooled it when we steamed around in tropical waters. The Machinist's Mates in the enginerooms drove the mighty turbines, produced enough power to light a city, enough speed to propel the ship over 40,000 miles of ocean. The complex, high temperature steam system was a mark ot reliability, and the enginerooms a source of pride with their glistening pumps, shining valves, piping and sparkling gauges. From the evaporators came over two million gallons of potable water needed to supply the boilers, the laundry, the showers and the galley. All this was accom- plished without the need for setting water hours. MAC!-lINIST'S MATES Front row: D. Coleman, J. Hightower B. Trebion, J. Holl, L. Noland Bock row: B. Johnson, W. Wagner P. Brooclhurst, T. Kingon, C. Gentry W. McDaniel, Ltig D. Sullivan Front row: R. Smith, F. Workman' R, Hoit, D. Evons Bock row: J. Buzzell, B- Wells' T. Freer, H. Dovis, N- Bfuswell E. Tcitor l I



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'N- Af BOILER TEN DERS Front row: D. Steinhoff, P. Martella, R. Rothweiler Back row: H. Severance, C. Stephens, P. Luxem, Ltig D. Sullivan W LQ. .flaw YL! On the Engineering team, none Worked harder than the men in the Hrerooms. With temperatures ranging near 110 degrees in tropical Waters, the boilermen still controlled the fiery blast of the roaring boilers, sending a steady How ol superheated steam through the heavy lines to the turbines. A., The silent men who served as Gil Kings kept us on HH even keel, by shifting Oil and ballast to maintain Smooth steaming. The dials Hlld gauges gyrated in their hYP' notic dance. The midnight soundings, the tons Of ballast water, were all part of our I shipis demand for safety and Combat readiness. Front row: H. Mosser, D. Butler, D. Stephens, J, Miqhqel Back row: H. Severance, R. Heistand, W. Davis, J. Weqver Ltig D. Sullivan I

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