Washburn (AKA 108) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1962

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4:55210 CL to RD Taylor, Mueller, Soelzer, Brock, Hornjman, Myers, Coy, Hudson, Brewer, Ward, Walker, Kelly, Novak, Mutchler, fones, Mr. Wood. DIVISION The purpose of A Division is to maintain and repair, if necessary, all the auxiliary ma- chinery aboard ship. The primary responsibilty is the assault boat engines, which are needed to keep the Washburn's main Weapon running. They must be in top mechanical condition at all Times. The division maintains and operates the ship's fresh Water distilling plant which has a capacity of converting 12,000 gallons of salt water to fresh water daily. Other responsibilities include the ship's refrigeration plant, the emer- gency diesel generator, the hydraulic steering gear, all deck Winches, the emergency diesel fire pumps, the ship's steam heating, and the maintenance of equipment in the galley and laundry spaces. So with all these responsibilities, A Division's job is never over. The men of the division have kept the boats running and their equipment in top condition and they de- serve a well done for the job they have ac- complished during this cruise. .. , . . , 'V Y HF Im f I z ,ftl if - 1 I ,f f I f , V. fi- W 1' sz , M 9 a MVK ii 'Q F wa . MI , ,,. 1 1 -. ,,. I a sf l'5, I f 1 5 I , ., 1 ri 56? Al 1 .qv f A . , 1

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'L to Hi Hoffman, Dr. Easier, Conde. DIVISION The Medical Department touches every man on the ship. This is most acutely noticed during any ofthe immunization or daily sick call visits. With a healthy crew, prevention is as important as treatment, and during the cruise isolation techniques have prevented many cases ot con- tagious disease. The corpsmen have an integral part in the security ot our ship. They keep an active study ot Corps and BuMed literature. They assist the doctor at surgery, prepare drugs, teach hygiene, and enjoy working together scrub- bing instruments and spaces after the doctor messes them up. A corpsman is always on watch and available to render assistance at any time. Their interest and presence has helped us con- siderably to more fully enjoy our cruise. I f . . 1



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M , -ff' 1 S . 2 I s 2 L 5 Ens. Thure R. Brink, A Division Officer W iviiii I .....-,.-1 .sr r , 57

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