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I It Happens Every Spring and Fall 2 lllepartment l l Bottom Row, L to R: Fields, Bousk, Guerce, Cicardi, Mlincsek. Second 'th Row: Mr. Bosworth Hruniak, Williams, Sawchuk, Pandolf, Evans, Smi , J R. A., Buker, Tetreault, Fitch, A. H., Fitch, T. L., Scott, Campbell, Ha mon, DEIWOH, Mr. Taborsky Third Row: Stetenfeld, Mullett, Bentley, r , Greaves. E 1 4 ,- I A Howell, Pignato, Cooper, Hoffman, Nash, Demmer, Penney, Smith, A, L., lhe Engineering Department was Once known by all as the Black Gang , Thisdates back to the age of the ancient and obgglege coal burners. No longer can this phrase hold true. One is lost for words when going below by the many gauges and valves of black and white that stand out. Never before has asys- tem of propulsion been used with such economy of fuel and space. The system of lines is an accomplished dream. What stands behind this are the men ofthe Engineering Department, headed today by LTJG TABORSKY, Engineering Officer. The department moves witha sound organization. Assistance from a Main Propulsion Officer, Damage, Control Officer, and Electrical Officer comes through their over-all super- vision of their own divisions: the Nl and B , the A and R and E respectively. M and B have in their spaces all boilers, engines, gears and generators. lt holds responsibility for all systems of steam, fuel, lube oil, feed water, drainage and ballast. A and R on its side has charge of all auxiliary equipment and the hull of this ' ' ' h t are ship. This includes all systems ta necessary for controlling fires or underwater d a e. And E , the electrical gang, con- am g trols interior communications and the ships electrical equipment. Each gang is entirely separate from the other. As a whole though, the Engineering Del artment is classified as strickly the E P L . Gang. They work as a team. Only as the BT s . i - ' qboilermenj, EN s Cenginemenj, FP s qs ip- fttersj, and EM Qelectriciansj man their 1 spaces, does there exist a separation. Each best' thinks their space is the best, the very. ' , nl aboard their ship but in the division, DOY O Y I squadron, flotilla, and Navy. Without them and ' tainits this feeling the service could notmain high s the ship on station! tandards. These are the men that bring 'N'-. J
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