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Commander T. W. McCarthy The Engineering Department is divided into three main areas of responsibility, 13 and M Divisions handle the main pu-,pu1S1On5 A and R Divisions fall within the control of Damage Controlg and E Division takes care of electrical and inter- communication. Working in the bowels of the ship are the men of Band M Divisions. In the hot dimly lit spaces M Division controls the main engines and their auxiliary equipment, the generators and the main propulsion shafting. B Division working in the same conditions handles the boilers and their accessories, the evap- orators Qto produce fresh watery, the fuel oil and also the analysis of fuel and water. Keeping the ship in constant repair and emergency gear repaired in case of an accident are A and R Divisions. A Division is responsible for auxiliary machinery, hydraulics, air com- pressors, refrigeration, diesels, O2N2 Plant, and the machine shop. R Division has the shipfitter shop,the carpenter shop, pipe shop, and Damage Control Shop among others. Under E Division comes the generation, distribution,anduse of power plus conventional andflight deck lighting, battery power, and ordnance power. The dial telephone systems, ship control circuits, announcing systems, sound powered phone systems, gyro-compasses, and alarm circuits are also their field. In short, the 450 men and 16 officers in Engineering provide heat, light, water, and make WASP a moving air station. They also provide peace of mind knowing that gear used only in emer- gency is ready. DIVI I0 Front Row Left to Right: FN W,D, Frederick EN3 R A Kvapil, FN M V Sanders, FA D A Leathers, F ' - ' . . N J,M Couch, FN D,J, Scruggs, FA N.H. Tingley EVIMZ C F Bessafman, MM3 M. L-aW.Middle Row:ENCJ lil Shepherd EN3 R.T, Jacques, EN3 R,N, shew, MM1 A L Pennington, MM2 A, Daniels, FN R,E, Hampe FN J.E ' t D 9 . O9 Z, FN P,R, JOHGS, FA V.D. Tempeete, FN J.E, Bumg-ardner, MM1,D- Benton, WO1 H.A. Blake. Back Row: MMC R,E. Palmquist, MM3 G.H. Holford, FNFA J,R, Laitinen, ENB J.T.HeHdef' SON, ENB R.A. Gagne, ENFN P,P, LaHood, FN W.P. Palmosf FN L.W. Dearmen, FN J,D, Hardy, FN R, wan, FA C-H- Mimande,
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