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Some of the men loafing on No. 5 hatch after a day's man, and Seye. McCall ancl Tillman repairing a boat compass on one of the many boats. The I-C room: Schulthies ancl Macon checking the P.A. system for loose connections. The Electric Shop: Here's where all the electrical' equipment is repaired, and a couple of men who repair it. Huitt and Johnson. The Big Switch: Seye and Brader holding inven- tory on all the electrical gear so it can be turned over to the supply department- work. Macon, Johson, Till-
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E-IJIVISIIIN The E Division: From left to right. Chelec Galik Division Officer, Huitt EMI, SchulthiesrlC2, Tate EM3, MCCGII FN, Tillman EMFN, Johnson EMFN, Brader EMFN, Orosz ICI. The E division is divided into two parts, the IC men who take care of such equipment as the control circuits, phones, gyro, and all interior Communication systems. The Electrician mates are in charge ot all lighting and power. This covers quite a large amount ot equipment, such as davit and winch motors, ventilation, electrical machinery in the engineering spaces, the lighting throughout the ship, and all the electrical equipment on the boats. These men are kept quite busy maintaining this equip- ment and all the miscellaneous jobs throughout the ship, such as repairing fans, toasters, and battle lanterns. Tate standing a watch on the Main switchboard. This space is located in the engine room. Sampley showing a movie in No. 3 hold. I I I 'I J. I I I I A:
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G-DIVISION ,A-'iw First Row: ENS Jones, Chief Hilclebrant, Baloga, Youngerman, Snow, Wheeler, Jarin, Garman, Dalton, Gillis, Hewett, Olson, McGonagle. lt is the responsibility ot G Division to maintain all ordnance equipment on the ship. The work entails experience in the maintenance of 5 38's, 3 5O's, 40mm, 2Omm, and small arms. The Fire Control System is maintained by three Fire Control Technicians. ln addition to the mechanical aspects of the Division's work, there is also the responsibility for cleaning and preservation of all superstructure containing ordnance equipment. Each man is extremely proud of his division. This promotes a high morale factor, and builds the strongest type of friendship attainable. The 5 ' 38 on a firing run., the purpose being to sink Chief Hilclebrant demonstrating the disassembly of 0 HOUTUWQ JUPUHSSS Defellcf- the foot pedal on the 3 50 to Garman.
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