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R-2 Division This, the Machinery Repair Division is made up of the Valve, Gage, Refrigeration, Engraving, Machine, Boiler, Internal Combustion Engine and outside Machine Shops and the Foundry. The men of this division do everything from making a mold, pouring a casting and machining the rough casting into a precision machine part, rebuilding diesel engines, valves, gages, pumps and other types of mach- inery to the manufacture of a plague or engraving a fancy name plate. After many long hard hours, grime, grease and blisters the men of the division leave behind and take with them remembrance in the poem of the varied Rebuild and Repair jobs accomplished. They depart with the Hope that our ships are better ships for their having been a part of this cruise. A W QV MMT r,,,,,,-3 ,.f. ! CWO SCHAULE Machinery Repair Officer ll.. il A IL H trawser, Grant: Thibaudeau, Dunnigafla Front row: Cleft to-rightj McDanieIS, Laiviey OS Anderson, Johnson, Lambert: Waldman' S herer Sommer Nel1iS, FIYYHM THVIOF, Everett, Pefferman, Ga Back ww: fleft to ffghfj Mr. Schaulef Briggs' C ' ' , Carson Haun Matherly, Mac Donough,.MCke01'b Rogers, Wmneft' !'8n, ' I I
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R-3 Division CWO RIPPL E Electronics Officer This Division ,composed of the Electrical, IC, Electronic, Gyro, Crypto and Teletype Repair Shops departed CONUS under the leader- 'Ship of CWO Maynard and his 'Ole Sea Daddy', WO Julius. Having most of the Brains as well as some of the Brawn, we were able to maintain harmony amongst a group having many dissimilar in- intersts. But with watchful eyes of the CPO'S, the distractions of 'experiments', 'Cars for 'sale',and that old lntemational, World fam- ous, but oft regretted 'game of love', we were able to manage it. Mr. Maynard left the 'ship on 20 December 1960 for retirement after completing 20 years service. His relief CWO Ripple reported and f'took the con' on 5 January 1961. Utilizing the combined CWO JULIUS Electrical Repair Officer efforts of Speed and the 'Ole Sea Daddy', the many Electrical and Elec- tronic jobs and problems during the deployment were aptly handled and they found it pretty tough to 'shake' the Brains and Brawn Division. I B 5 F1-ont:-ow: fleft to rightj Bock, Duffney, Thompson,,Meyers, Plaistecl, ' Bruneau, Gramolini, Sekela, DYBSBYH Heilz, Cannon, Perkins. X Back row' fleft to rightj Mr. Ripple, Mr. Julius, Beers, Sisson, Woodruff, Wilson Benea Zgniewski, Lempke, Solomon, Secrest, Bartlett, Williams, 1 1 Rodriguez, Burnett, Goosby, Rankin, Ponkin, Pegden
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