Calvert (APA 32) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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AB-IJIVISIUN The men of this Division are responsible for keeping the boat engines in shape so that the troops and vehicles will get to the beach. To make doubly sure of this, they ride the boats with them. When the Beachhead is established, the time has come to repair the damage to the engines and get them ready for another day. The men overhaul the engines completely at times besides making numerous minor repairs. The lighter side ot their duty is getting the crew on liberty. Lett, TATE EN3 checking very delicate parts of the engine. ??? Will it run again ??? Right, Some of the men taking time OUT. MERRITT, SEBASTIAN, PATTERSON, Gncl MARKER. ist Row, L to R: Carsten ENT, Bunch EN2, Marker EN2 Patterson, K. EN2, Tooley EN2, Cantrell EN2. 2nd Row, L to R: Gales FN, Fuchs ENC, Anglin EN2 Tierney EN3. 3rcl Row, L to R: Deen FN, Sebastain EN3, Jones FN Patterson, G. FN, Mosier FN, Jayne EN2, Alarcon, R. FN The GRAY MARINE 671 The BOAT SHOP. This is the Engine that takes up MARKER EN2, 81 BUNCH EN2 All repairs are made here. so much of our time. checking out a blower

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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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A SMALL PART OF LIBERTY SQ RECREATION JAYNE and CARSTEN, mak- ing with the music with a welcomed guest, Lett: A bunch of sailors getting together for possibly the last time in the Far East. There is no better way to collect memories than a good old fashioned party. This one was held on the fifth of May at the Colonban Left: SEBASTIAN, TATE, BUNCH, JAYNE, MOSIER, and the cake that was so well appreciated, given to the division by NIETO, CS3. Right: TIERNEY and PATTER- SON trying to dance. This is dancing?? May be more better SUMO wrestling, Ne ?? Three of the wheels, enioying a little fun for a change. FUCHS ENC, LTJG ZERBEp and LT LOGAN Cafe, in Yokosuka. TIERNEY, practicing up the coal miners dance.

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