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E E DIVISION The double E division is composed of a group of bright individuals dedicated to the theory that vessels of the navy would be back in the days of the dark ages if it weren ' t for old Mr. Kilowatt . Sometimes things on board may seem a little dim due to an occasional casualty below; and lost objects, such as hatch combings, ladders etc., are abruptly found by members of the crew using the skin contact method. Everyone naturally takes fundamentals like water, warm cooked food, boat ignitions, sterilized instruments, dish washing, tooth drillers, ventilation etc. for granted. But these types of equipment have to be serviced and maintained. We, along with the other members of the Engineering Department accomplished these tasks. One part of the group maintains various phone, indicating, warning, motion picture, and aids to naviga- tion systems throughout the ship. They also keep the perpetual motion machine (PA system) in operation. Shore power to vessels nested in the vicinity is also supplied by this activity. CW03 J. F. FLINN Electrical Officer Bock Row: Fogg, Ruggles. A.. Kriz, Hachmonn, Ficek, O ' Donnell, Roistrick Second Row: Stall, Martelli, Thibcoult, Leanch, Eravi, Ruggles, C, Powell. First Row: Huston, Campbell, Olono, Gindo, Degennaro, Martin, Geiselhart, Oppman.
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THE AUTHORIZATION- TO BLOW TUBE5 REFRIGERATION THE CLOCK WATCHERS STEAM HEAT
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Page 101 text:
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E R DIVISION It ' s really great to be back home after five months in THE MED , and not hearing those famous last words, Cigarette Joe ? It was a pleasant cruise and the only thing that kept this division shook was worrying whether or not we would be building a brow from the ship to Fleet Landing in Cannes, France. But all in all it was really quite an experience for all hands and a cruise we shall always remember . . . the beach in Cannes, the pizza in Leghorn, the ruins in Athens, and last but not least our own Mr. Mac , running around taking care of the Foreign Claims, and doing a good job of it. The E-R division left the States short-handed but everyone will agree that they did a bang-up job. LT.(|g) D. L. McCONAUGHEY Asst. Domoge Control Off. Bock Row: Neol, Mock, Roach, Polloro, Klofok, Killion Second Row: Singer, Sorsfield, Akridge, Quick, Malonowski, Trotter First Row: Keith — Hicks
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