Coronado (AGF 11) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1988

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1 LT Thomas C. Nichols A-Division Officer LT James S. Tajiri Eng. Admin. Officer fyBnf ' v i ENS Peter A. Rollick M B Division Officer ENS Scott M. Dalmas E-Division Officer V .•» LT Russell A. Krause ER09 Division Officer LTJG Donald Dickerson M B Division Officer J % @ m -j MMCM Joseph C. Steele A-Division LCPO HTCS Gregory D. Meyer R-Division LSCPO BTCS Peter J. Spoonhower 3-M Coordinator HTCS Frederick E. Beebe R-Division SCPO MMCS Paul G. Seymour E-Division LCPO MMCS Paul Pedro M B LCPO 59

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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT LCDR John A. Kapololu Engineering Officer LT Alexander N. Malinao Damage Control Assistant LT Daryl D.J. Swiggs Main Propulsion Assistant EMl Greenia reenlists! The Engineering Department plays a vital role in sustaining the ship. Most commonly associated with propulsion power, steaming the plant, and electrical generation; the department has many other facts that the layman is never aware of. There are Fresh Air snipes. For example, A Division services food preparation and laundry equip- ment as well as the diesels for six boats, two emergency generators and two forklifts, hydraulic systems, elevators and conveyors, and air conditioning, refrigeration and steam systems. R Division on the other hand serves as the firefighters, fixers, and plumbers of the command. E Division besides managing electrical power, also maintains internal communications, and ship ' s entertainment sys- tem, as well as alarms and signal devices. But, there ' s no denying, that the core of the engineering department is the Pit Snipe. He ' s a breed unto himself. Lives and works in the bowels of the ship where it is hot and muggy, and the noise within the spaces are a din of pumps, motors, blowers, and high speed turbines. He sweats so others can be cool and comfortable, and he loves it!. Is there any wonder that these guys have established the eerie aura akin to trolls from the deep. These are the Snipes of the USS CORONADO, and a prouder more professional bunch of guys will never be found anywhere.



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ENC John F. Owens A-Division LCPO -« £, r BTC Mario S. Dumpit Oil King I anMsf ICC Anthony G. McGuire E-Division ICC MMC Werner T. Kraemer M-Division CPO c «Bty EMC Arturo B. Ovalles E-Division EMC BTC Eugene D. Browning 3-M Coordinator LT Malinao oversees all Dam- age Control drills i BTC Mark A. Bromund B-Division CPO EMC Ovalles operates one of the six monorails ENC Owens and LT Swiggs discussing work matters.

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