Worcester (CL 144) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1950

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DI I I0 HE AUXILIARX' DIVISION covers one of the broadest helds of any of the ship's divisions. Versatility is a desirable if not necessary characteristic of an A division sailor. The fol- lowing ratings are employed in the division: Machinery re- pairman, machinist mate, boilerman, metalsmith, damage controlman, engineman, yeoman, and fireman. A division is responsible for the maintenance and repair of the following ships equipage: All refrigerating equipment on the ship, verying from the large ice boxes that carry the ship's supply of beef and perishables, to the small water coolers found throughout the vessel, including six large air condi- I 2 tioning systems, the soda fountain and ice cream factory, the hydraulic steering system, a very necessary and vital piece of machinery, the hydraulic system of the aviation crane, used to hoist boats and stores, the large diesels used for emergency lighting and powerg the ship's heating system, which consists of several hundred units located throughout the ship, the whistle and siren, the pneumatic tube system used by the com- munications departmentg the engines and mechanical equip- ment of the boatsg the Files and engineering records, and last but not least, the machine shop, which is a major repair activ- ity for the entire ship. QNO job too large or smallj. 'k First Row: James R. Gore, MR3g Arnold Angel, MM33 Jo- seph J. Morgan, ENFNg Roy Allen, EN3 .... Second Row: Joseph D. Sheehan, FN: XVil- liam R. Teague, YNSNg Thom- as P. Misinra, FNg Arthur VV. Cairns, ENC: Robert J. Dehn, MMCg Louis F. Baumann, MMI: James M. Joyner, EAZ: Alfred J. Griffith, SN .... Third Row: Leo XV. Leader, ENFA: Harold O. Jander, MRFNg Paul J. Diekamper, ME3: Thomas F. Saner, DC3g Malcohn Meade, FNg Roy E. Inks, MM2g F. M. Castro, FNS Jack E. Colley, ENFNg Ernest P. Dakin, FA. First Row: Donald Snxitln, MMII: Stephan J. Murphy, FA: lloln-ri A. Uarlson, ll'l'3: Rich- ard J. lh-ahann, FN: Russel L. Xdums, FN .... Sei-ond Row: Furl S. 'l'h0mas, M MFN: Archie lksllfaele Jr., FN: A. G. llarris, FN: lfldward 'l', lliondillo, FN: John G. llardsley, MMF: IC. C. Nlefoy, l'llMAl'll: llllhllll L. Robinson Jr., MMR: Leonard li. M4-Qunhr, MIKFN: IC. A. 'l'il- lor, MMI .... 'l'hlrd Now: Dale ll. Fllies, FN: .luvk E. llnehnnnn, FA: James Unstru- novn. l!'l'Il: lhnld ll. f:0lllK'l, FN: l'nrI XY. llnnvnn, YN3: lfl'lljilllllll 'I'. Stanley. MMR: YY. ll. Sharp, IFN: lfldwnril li. lilo- lilio: llolnlvy 0. 'l'll0lllllS, SN. i'

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