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LTJG P. T. I-'ORD ENS .l. .-X. CR.-Xlililf CfllNl:Xl A S10 Y U'il'1'-WU Ufllfff fr. 1,lil'l-Sl-071 Ujficcr Slllfltll U :Cer O O O D I S I O n 714Vfffffffffffff!!!f!!!!!!!Af7!f!!!!!!!!!!!f!!Af!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0VflffVWF7!ff!!!!! !!fl44f!f!!!f! !! '!!!!! Aboard the USS. WISCONSIN you will find a group of men collectively referred to as M Division. Actually' these men have the job of operating and maintaining the main engines and shipls power and lights. It is a big job but to these Machinistis Mates, more commonly known as uSnipes, it is every day routine. Each and every man in M Division has a job to do on the many watches that he will stand every day. He has no questions about what the U. S. Navy or his shipniates expect of him. but goes to his duties knowing the 4'How,', 4'When,77 and 4'Where of his space. Just to give you an idea of the daily routine in thc engine room letis take you to at couple of the engine rooms. .Xs we are now on the main deck we will have to go far into the bowels of the ship before we even get into the domain of the whining turbines. So we will go down one ladder to the second deck and then another ladder to Broadway. Here on Broadway' we have a choice of any of four engine rooms to inves- tigate. Since we are at the alter end of this famed passage letis go down to number four engine room first. just follow nic down the ladder into the space that contains only part of the machinery' and men ol' Nl lliyision. Ili tlicrc. Clillil That was little Cliii Wilson: hcl the top watch on this watch. His job FRONT Row: J. ll. Wick. W. F. Battagliu. W. K. Hr-nscn, Cl. li. l'.n1uin. X. lf. l..-..n.uwl. X. ll'-in.n'co.. Xllllllljl ltoyy: M. li. Crow- ell, E. E, Spencer, L, Mobayetl, J. F. Hannigan. ff. l.. llcrnmingscn. Nlylffi li. M-rii-ol.i. Wi. li. Kelly. ll. llicclilloll, li. l.. lylearl. BACK ROW: A. H. Becker. C. L. W'id1lis, A. A, Rosson, l.. Ynngm--s. l . X. liwliltltwvwslxl. lf. .l. Stnyyurf. K. l'r-dcrscn, W. J. 'l'l1i- beuulr. R. J. Reeder. B. E. lloofl. F. li. Poc. ll.4L. l.f'llllff'.fi.ti.,'xl1'liI'll. ,.-: --4:-at-11 :-4, -as-,
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1S to see that everyone else on the watch 1S doing his Job to the best of his ability As we skirt the edge of the turbines we find the throttle Here IS the gauge board and the throttles that operate these turbines Each set of turbines puts out 53 OOO H P so the man on this station must be a man that knows what he IS doing His job allows no room for error l think Frank Romatow ski has this watch Cliff Wil son and Frank both haxe the same rate and both are good men Let s get out of here and go to Number Three En gmeroom which IS the controlling engineroom for the engineering department Here is where the watch offi cer stands his watch The size of the engineering spaces and the multi Not every dlV1S1OH can boast of men like Chief Hemmingsen, Allen Care, Frank Poe and Richard Danby lf you ever need a cup of coffee, Number Three En gmeroom is the place to go Bud Conery 1S the official coffee maker of the d1X1S10H The coffee mess here lS the focal point for social activity in M Division This IS where discriminating people congregate The M Dix ISIOH Office is small, but it is lmportant to the proper working of the division Ens Crabbe and CHMACH qtorev can usually be found here planning the day s activity for the d1v1s1on They plan it and we do it This combination pays off big d1V1 dends We are kept busy by watches and the divisions us n ls I 0 ' a ' a , . ' I , , .. . ' ' can 7 7 I ' ' ' Y . o I on 1 non , , 7 , - . 7 . .. . . . , , .7.. . . 7 n a 1 . L 'K ' o lg uns- ' ' ' a Q I 4 l I nl V 7 . . , - A ' 5 ' 0 . . . . f , n 7 'I L . . tudlnous tasks should indicate something as to the size of our division. There are 102 men in the division all of whom are responsible for getting his job done. It takes team work when there are that many jobs and men concerned. Tye have that too. work VVe start early and stop late Sometimes we have a photolinish with a job, but we can be' counted on to get the work done-and do it Well. If you are ever aboard the 4'Wiscy,, drop around and pay us a call. We will be glad to see you. l uoN'r Row: A. l.. Care-. T. R. Smith. R. E. Finnell. W. A. Reed. Minors Row: W. R. Coen, J. Duclinik, J. Faitan, A. A. Malu- li2lS, R. l.. Slicrrur. NINIC: fl. W. Potent. .l. F. Cooke. TV. E. Lage. A. B. Boliannon. BACK Row: C. R. Wilkinson, D. F. Scott, L. Jane:-. ll. l.. l.c-ntl, H. llydric-k. T. R. O'Donnell, T. R. Hartman. .l. L. Justice, H. E. Paulson, W. L. Ball. Rnd. My-A A fn if 1 51 l l 76
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