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Engineering Department LCDRR.Y. GAINES From 8 6 50 to 10 23 51 LCDRC.F. MAZURKIEWICZ 10 23 51 to — ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT This department was headed by two officers this cruise. Lieutenant Commander R. Y. Gaines, USN for the first por- tion of our cruise and later by Lieutenant Commander C. F. Mazurkiewicz, USN. Their job is a big and important one. For to the officers and men of the six divisions of the Engineering Department fall many tasks. The A and R Divisions see to it that our machinery, equipment, piping and ship ' s structure are re- paired and up to navy standards, and that the ship ' s crew receive fresh water. The B and M Divisions operate and maintain our boilers and main engines, insuring that the Albany is always ready to answer all bells . The E and T Divisions maintain and repair all of our electrical and electronic equipment. Thus insuring that we receive adequate lighting, ventilation, communications and many other services. Thispastyear we of the Engineering Department feel that we have done these jobs well: for In addition to doing our shore of trying to provide the men of the Albany the best living conditions possible in a man ' o ' war our department places first In Cruiser Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Engineering Competitions. The Engineering Department of the Albany is proud of its achievements and stands ready at all times to provide the best possible services for crew and fleet.
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