Brush (DD 745) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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HEL LT Fred H. McDavitt Engineering Officer LTJG Stephen W. Prough Gunnery Assistant ENS John V. Parker DCA LTJG Kenneth R. Bieber First Lieutenant

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LT James J. Mnllen LT Steven D. Clements ODGFQUOUS Officer Weapons Officer 1.'l'JG Robert M. RUHYOII, JF- ASW Officer LTJG Arthur V. Flotte Assist. Navigator LTJG Neal Oshiro Fire Control Officer LTJG Harry B. McCain MPA LTJG David B. Fletcher CIC Officer ENS James M. Hopp First Division Officer THE



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y I ,glq Engineerin Department The BRUSH Engineering Department consists of M, B, and R Divisions. M and B Divisions keep BRUSH going. The Machinist Mates operate and maintain the ship's main propulsion engines with some steam support from B Division. Although M Division keeps the ship's engines tuming, they have a much more critical job in the crew's eyes, that of operating the ship's fresh water distilling plant. You could always tell when the snipes were having evaporator problems - ' ' Now the showers will be secured until further notice. Actually, everyone got a shower at least once every two days fif they wanted ity. The Machinist Mages also supply the ship with enough electri- cal power to meet the demands of a small city by operating the ship's turbogenerator. When liberty call goes after the ship is tied up in port, B Division is just beginning to work. First there is refueling to fill up the huge ship's tanks, and distributing the fuel so that a proper balance is maintained in the ship. Then there is securing boilers, watersides, firesides, punching tubes, and any number of other jobs necessary to keep the ship's boilers on the line. Stack Gas Incorporated never let us down and BRUSH proudly wears the big red Engineering ' ' E . R Division is the ship's repair force. Shipfitters, enginemen, A gang, IC men, electricians, and damage controlmen all work together to keep BRUSH in a constant battle readiness, They're always working, and it's drill after drill to form battle-ready damage control parties. This training big dividends when BRUSH was called upon to extinguish a raging fire on a Japanese fishing vessel during the return trip to Long Beach. -

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