Badoeng Strait (CVE 116) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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p w E R 1 Those engines never stop ! PLANTS Durden checking into Power Plants Grease Monkeys, Mechs. AD ' s known in civilian life by the more attractive title of airplane mechanics, are the dungareed men of the Power Plants Division that are seen swarming all over the squadron aircraft at all hours of the day and night. Responsible for the maintenance of the Wright 1820-82 engine, the heart of the S2F, these men maintain a strict round-the-clock schedule with but one motto in mind, Keep ' em flying! The large number of men in this beehive of activity do not allow any time for confusion. They have a fixed plan efficiently turning-to with engine analyzer and ted star tester, diagnosing and expertly repairing. To hear a plane reviving up with both engines humming smoothly is soul satisfying music to the ears of our happy ground crew. Back Row: C.L. Burger, W.S. Terrell, L.R. Ingram, M.E. Hurt, C.E. Miller, A. Locilento. E.L. Keyhoe, Middle Row: L.W. Evans, W.B. Tonkinson, LTJG F.L. Edwards, W.S. Longo, R.A. Cook, A.B. Miller D.E. Williams. R.I. Monroe. L.R. Frans T F k ' fnlint

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The Line Crew ' s work is never done, from rising moon to setting sun. Work all day, work all night, start again when the sun gets bright. Tie ' em down, wipe the props, sign ' em off for the coming hops. Clean the windshields, oil her up, head for the shack for that welcome cup. All of a sudden the whistle blows, down the hatch the coffee flows. Pilots and crewmen manning birds, believe me, friend, are familiar words. Up to the flight deck we stride in force, as the old Bing Ding gets on her course. L I N E U Who said I had Tired feet fak ' in it easy in the shack Eldridge, Kehoe and Galarneau hold ' Field Day » Back R..« : , . Dobson, R.M. Bell, J.W. Cunningham, R.A. Pit-ret, L.H. I.ucz, R.J. Clement, R. Gonzales Jr., J.E. Force, R.E. Nunn Middle Row: G.l Nieberle, OH. Rutan, B.R. Bradley, D.R. Coddington, A.L. Paulsen, W.R Whitney, T.J. Smith. D.E. Hamiel, R. Suggs From Row: M.H. Dull, H.G. Brinton, II. I. Valentine, LTJG W.B. Castro, LTJG R.E. Leenerts, K.R. Burns, H.I. McKay, C.J. Dubois, L.C. Centers



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ORDNANCE Mr. Bowers, Tallent and Wernicke discuss ordnance loading schedules Brantley and Riojas load 5 rockets Move Feet I After watching so many ordnance movies aboard ship, it ' s a wonder that the Ordnance gang was able to load the planes with bombs, rockets, and torpedoes without shooting it up among themselves, but they proved that no matter how dif- ficult the schedule for ready planes was to meet, they were always on the job with outstanding performances. Whenever there was an error in the wiring ot an electrical circuit, the red shirt gang could be called to find it and repair it before the next launch went out. The routine check of hundreds of items that they performed before loading any armament on the planes prevented accidents and missfires, and their performance was always above average. Movie call just sounded so we have to run to see what ' s in store in tonight ' s shoot ' em up. R;ick Row: L.G. Peters, E.J. Riojas, R.E. Givens, E.J. Feds, R.L. Benson Middle Row: G.D. Hall, P.S. Burrell, R.I.. Brantley, D.I.. Hawkes, R.E. Anderson, R.L. Yoder

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