Coontz (DDG 40) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1987

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HT1 Squire EN1 Mayfield MR2 Baily H-1-5 Stewart A f R DIVISIONS HT5 Valdez E115 Mccuuough HTFN Angelastro HTFN Dettman HTFA Disanii NMFA Harrison FA Ball FA Nalin



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BTFA Simmons BTFA Gorenaflores BTFA Jones Zi- 'I i E-Divison is made up of Electricians Mates KEMSJ and Interior Communications Technicians UCSD. The EMs supervise the proper operation of the electrical distribution system of the ship. They maintain and repair ship's senrice turbogenerators, emergency diesel generators, electric motors, and portable electrical tools. The IC men are in charge ofthe ship's gyrocompass, telephones, ship's entertainment system and ship control systems such as engine order telegraph and helm unit. . M-Division is made up ofthe machinist' s mates who work in the Number 1 and Number 2 Enginerooms. They are responsible for the proper operation of main engines, distilling plants and ship's service turbine generators. The main engines tum the shaft which propells the ship through the water. The distilling units provide the ship with feed and fresh water. The SSTGs provide the electrical power for the ship. Theirjob is essential, because if the MM's don't groove, theship doesn't move. ' The machinist mates and enginemen of A Division are responsible for a wide variety of the ship's auxiliary equipment. They maintain and operate air conditioning and refrigeration units, fire pumps, emergency diesels, and the ship's small boats. Their skill directly affects the quality of life aboard the Coontz. They keep the laundry and galleyworking and the ship oool in summer and warm in winter. ' R Division consists of l-lull Technicians and Machinery Repairmen. The Hull Technicians are responsible for the tire main system and the CHT system. They also make repairs in all areas ofthe ship. The Machinery Repairmen fabricate and rework parts and equipment to enable the l'lT's to make their repairs. Both rates are called on anytime ofthe day or night to make emergency repairs, enabling Ooontz to meet her mission requirements. 25 ..,,.,,.,. , ' ' ' - - ....,-...... r -Y ---f-.M-1... ' ' ' - --f'--1--..-., - ---.-,.N--.-.- -X-5. . 1 ----' A--s--.,... - - , cc- -. WW A . ,.,,,, -A ,-..,,---I -- -... A... -t ,NN -, A Q . .-.1 .N V.- .......... ...- --.a--,N-., ,, , - .-V, .., . 4 .-.-......, -..,....-...--...... --.-...v -'H W- -0 ......,......-.-V.. 1.-cm.-.-...-- ., .. . .-V..,.,y ' ' TQz2lf3P?I-Ffgv ' err.-FFF,- - ,,.,,:l..,'. .a::':':-::e:-13I27,7 -- , ., w. ' ' ,l ,.,.. .:-1-- v :Q ---f - ---I W ? 4-.ecca :.1i1:':- F--. 51

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