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DC Division Damage Control Division is one of the most unheralded groups on the USS CANOPUS. Most of the crew does not realize the size and importance of the job DC does. To many, DC is the division you can rely on in case of any type of emergency, from a major fire to a leaky faucet. DC is the first line of defense in combating any type of fire or flooding. DC is also there when a commode is stopped up. Damage Control is divided into two shops. The Shipfitter Shop handles all trouble calls and job orders requiring fabrication and installation. The CO2 Refill Shop handles all maintainence on damage control equipment, which includes the three repair lockers. They also provide DC's only service to the submarines, which are servicing CO2 extinguishers, hydrotesting fire hoses and supplying fire fighting water while they are in port. Damage Control Division is a hard working group that forms a professional team. Front: HT2 Joe Slattery, HT1 Gregory Ferrito, HTC Charles Sid Holdstock, HT1 Raoul Garcia, HT2 Johathan Mullikin, HT2 Rob Harrell. Back: HTFA Frank Bruehler, HTFN Ricky Cummings, HTFN Ronald Burkhard, .HTFN Robert Raatz, HT3 Paul Roschi, FN Luke Ryans. l l l i
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BT3 James Simons, BT2 Charles Newman, BTC William Collins, BT3 William Schroeder, BT3 Jimmey Wagner, FN Joseph Ackerman. Back: BTFA Richardson Gill, FN Doug Schrom, FN James Urbanik, FN Bill Bowman, FA Marvin Markham, FN Andrew Mocarski, FN Luke Ryans.
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Front: HTFN Jeffrey Black, HT3 Michael Shrader, HT1 William Channell, HT3 Craig Nystrom, HTFN Michael Budge. Back: HTFR Daniel Dykeman, HTFN Lynn Babick, HTFN Anthony Millhouse, HTFN James Herson, HTFN Samuel Bailey.
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