Wasp (CV 18) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1945

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Page 80 text:

:KRT I IN:-0 ITARR Cb? CCB Cd? 1 'T' .lrosion of ell mein feed pumps from Sept. 1944 until April l9h5. During this period it was necessary to overhaul cech.pump, building up ere- ll ded o e-e L- -.A - . r es, epproxlmntuly once every three months., - All PUmPS were refcced with ?llOy mctgl by the T Puget Sound Fovy Yard in April and Hoy l9h5, and no trouble hes been experienced since that time. Almost continuous trouble has been experienced . from corrosion of the auxiliary condenser injec- tion end overboard piping. This piping was re- paired by the Puget Sound Navy Yard in the spring Q of l9h5, end additional repairs were mode by Navy Yard Peerl Herber in Sept. l9h5. Replacement of this piping with e more suitable materiel his been recommended by reference feb. t l0L5 four failures of Between June and Augus , , fuel oil service pumps occurred. The indication t od chies in the fuel oil' was in each cese the pwe L caused the failure. There are no streiners in K the fuel eil system anywhere on the suction side of the fuel oil service pumps. It is anticipated. thct the provision of streiners will be recommended by seperate correspondence. '



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PnRT II - JnRRnTlVE HULL DEPARTMENT First Lieutenant: Commander A. B. Cook, USNR Fa C ' 6 . Pi' ' ' I 10m H Operational standpoint in time of war C O QC' fu ' 1 . the V1 Cla., Carrier has proved to be an outstanding ship. The fact that it has operated for long periods of blmC lH the tropics without having to return to base ' 1 for Supplies, etc., substantiates this assumption. The fact that this type of vessel has sustained major' damage and continued to operate or at least survive is the proof of its worthiness to be included in a Fleet whose primary purpose is to battle in the defense of the country. There are certain features of the ship ihich .f.f should be improved or redesigned in the inter ests of battle efficiency or health and comfort of the crew. Some of these are enumerated below. OFFlCEQf3pBE3THlNQ - Space and design for officers berthing has proven entirely inadequate. A total berthing capacity of two hundred thirty-four c23uJ was originally provided. Due to increased complement or for other reasons the officer complement including those attached to the ship and those attached to the Air Group has been increased to three hundred forty 13401, which was the complement actually Osrrisd in the ship at the end of the wer. In order to take care cers it was necessary of the increased capsCitY Of Offi l ailable spaces in the ward- to build CPO hunks in al ovc

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