Coronado (AGF 11) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1988

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■lllllll EM2 Hudson on watch! EMI James Greenia, EM2 Stephen Francis, EM3 Michael Wilson, EM3 Harold Correa, EM2 Darryl Hudson, EM3 Lloyd Jones, FN Morris Wyatt, EM3 Darnell Dobson, FN Barry Gunn, EMl Leon Jones rmmir E-DIVISION On Coronado, E-Division is our utility company, providing for our electrical and internal communi- cations needs. The Electrician Mates have charge of electrical power and distribution from the four 1000 kilowatt generators. Along with that responsi- bility are the tasks of electrical safety testing, light- ing and wiring as well as overhauling and main- taining all electrical gear on board. Additionally, they run an electrical motor rewind shop. The Internal Communicationsmen fulfill our need to reach out using some 300 shipboard tele- phones and countless miles of phone cable connect- ing the various offices and workcenters. In addi- tion, there are numerous sound powered phone cir- cuits station to station announcing systems, several alarm systems, the IMC general announcing sys- tem and the engine order telegraph that must be maintained. They also take care of gyro compasses, wind speed and direction indicators and our speed- ometer, the underwater log. IC2 Jeffery Ziebert, IC2 Raulin Alvior, IC3 John Morrison, IC3 Carl Guinn, IC2 James Cherney Vll in a day ' s work for IC2 Cherney and C2 Alvior

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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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1 MAIN MACHINERY ROOM MMl Barnett keeps alert! MMl(SW) Michael Newbury, MM3 David Schenk, MM3 Bruce Puterbaugh, FA Richard Garrison, FA Scott Latva, FA Mathew White, FN Jose Ojeda, MM3 Dale Clemons, FA Ismael Perez, MM2 Reuben Carney, MM3 Richard Sutton, MM2 Thomas Breneman, MM2 Frank West, FN Michael Schomburg, MM2 John Hanaway, MMFN Robert Paiva M-DIVISION M MM2 Carney is Gage Calibration! Si Propulsion is the name of the game in M-Division, and thats what they do best! Using steam from the boilers, the Machinist Mates turn two steam turbines at a maximum rate of 6,000 RPMs generating a capacity of 12,000 shaft horsepower. The revs are sent to our transmission, the ships reduction gear, to turn the two screws, each propeller being 12 ' 2 feet in diameter, five bladed and weighing 15,400 pounds each. Coordinating all engineering evolutions and monitoring status of various systems is Main Control. There, the MMs take order from the Bridge and provide the power necessary to move the ship at any speed from 1 knot to more than 20 nautical miles per hour. The MMs also operate the ship ' s evaporators, providing fresh water for anything from cooking and drinking, to showers and cleaning. Additionally, they service the four steam turbine generators giving us electricity, and the two steam and four motor driven fire pumps . . . our guarantee that any potential fire is met with force! Each division gives the ship life, but M-division gives the Coronado muscle! MM2 West and MM2 Hanaway hard at work. 62

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