Calvert (APA 32) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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A-DIVISIUN r 5 x I Q. ii Front Row: Mr. Christopher, Frye, T.J.5 Eickhoft, D.L.p Rissler, D.H.p Sills, J.F. Back Row: McDonald J. H.5 Waymire, R. R.p Hale, N. D.g Ersland, J.E.p Cannon, D.E. I i ERSLAND switching telemotors. i CANNON 8. TRIPPE MCDONALD Qi lathj M V checking freon leaks. HALE 8g EICKHOFF in evaps. SILLS 8. RISSLER in diesel. FRYE 8, WAYMIRE operating fog generator. -

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MASTEITMH ARMS This is the police department ot the ship, in general, they enforce discipline aboard. The Chief Master at Arms, Hthe sheriilln, and his subordinates are present at Captain's Mast and other judicial proceedings. However, these men are not known so well for these duties, the duty most of them are associated with is reveille, the glaring white light that shines in your eyes too early in the morning. lst row, L to R: PORTER SA, MEDINA SA, SHEPARD FN, HAZELTON FA, HAFNER BM2 2nd row, L to R: MORGAN SA, KING FN, MOON SA. MERRITT FN, MARTIN SA 3rd row, L to R : ELLIOT SA, GILLIS SN, MCCANTS SN, CROWDES BT3, DUNN SA These people generally gain weight on the job. ln their daily labors of peeling potatoes, paring vegetables, etc., they seem to find time to eat more than usual. For this reason, and in spite of the early hours, some people really like this iob. They are usually easy to identity, they are the H big men of the ship.



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Fog Generators in operation Coffee break and mail call in Evaps The 'AH Division is in charge of maintaining all auxiliary e uipment throu hout the shi Cl 9 P ln the evaporating room we have two units which distill our fresh water from sea water our cotiee mess writin desk and work bench, on which we repair many of our small arts 9 P The emergency diesel generator, which is used for emergency electrical power and two tire pumps used for emergency fire main pressure, are the only diesels we re in charge oi We take care of all auxiliary steam, used for the ships whistle and sirene cooking cleaning and heating For malntainance and repair of all galley and laundry equipment the ships steering gear all winches and davlts and the anchor windlass, the deck and supply department call on us We maintain all refrigeration machinery such as water coolers soda fountain meat and vegetable storage boxes and the fog generators, which are used for making smoke screens during Amphibious landings The last of our spaces is the machine shop, where parts are made and repaired for various equipment We stand steaming watches in the evaporating room and help the M division stand auxiliary watches in the engine room while in port. ON TAP A llffv? ,f 5 p U f Y f ,Z .9 'ii 411 THAT FIGURES

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