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x ,z ak DECK DEPARTMENT You can count on Deck Department to have a hand in virtually every evolution aboard the Orient Express. The four Deck Divi- sions carry responsibilities covering every por- tion of the ship. Forward Division has the maintenance of the forward portion of the ship as a primary re- sponsibility. The forecastle, both anchors, cargo handling areas 1, 2, 3, fall as a FWD Divi- sion responsibility. AFT Division has the responsibility for main- taining the after portion of the ship, the ship's five boats, cargo handling areas four and five, and all the towing lines and equipment fall under their cognizance, as well. Air!Weps fills two major billets aboard the ship. The gunners mates operate and maintain White Plains' two three inch fifty caliber batter- ies, mounts 3'I and 32, and all small arms and associated ammunition, while the seamen of Air Division provide crucial support and main- tenance for the flight deck and its associated gear. Rase Division is a unique blend of both en- gineering and deck talents. That division has the responsibility of both the foiward and after winch decks and all installed equipment. Their job, operating and maintaining this unrep equipment is crucial to the ship's mis- sion. Nearly two hundred maintenance actions are required each week to ensure the equip- ment operates flawlessly whenever it is called upon. Operating whenever it is called upon: you can count on Deck De artment to hav p e a hand in virtually every evolution aboard the Orient Express. K gfibe 3 wwf l ix . H I WERE . 'I PEOPLE T OO! 1 Q13 Wim
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