Delta (AR 9) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1965

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vw- Rowl BURRILL ETl BURNS ST1 PALMER ETR3 ABBOTT SN DELGADO ETR 2 FITZPATRICK ETR2 STONE ETR3 Row 2 R O BLOCK ETC LEGRADY SN BERLEI-INER CORLISS, ETN3 MILLER SN ZATTERSTROM STGSN. Row 3: LTJC W. M. COCHRANg D. G REMINGTON, RMC Sg RUSHING, ETN2 CAMPBELL, FNg COLE, ETNSNg HOYT, ETR2 BUNDCUS, ETR3g CARLSON, ETN33 PESEK ETN33 H. J. CHAMBERS, ETCMg R. J. TOLAND ETC. The R 4 Electronics Repair Division is comprised of four seperate 7 shops The Electronics Repair Shop is capable of repairing and installing most shipboard electronics equipment. This includes general fields of communications radar, sonar, identification, antennas and all types of test equipment The Fleet Electronics Calibration Laboratory calibrates all types of test equipment used to service and align such systems .as fire control guided missile computer, countermeasures, and electronic weapons as Well as normal test equipment such as signal generators, oscilloscopes and many others The Teletype Repair Shop cleans, adjusts and overhauls all models of fleet teletype transmitting and receiving equipment The Cryptographic Repair Shop repairs and maintains various types and models of Navy Cryptographic Equipment. : Q 5 9 : 7 E'TR3g CORELAND, FN: ,WI-lITNEY, RMl:' 1 9' ' . 9 O , A I , . , I

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Row I: DOYLE, EN, SNOWDEN, ENg KNIGHT EM3, UTSINGER, EM3g GOSSEY, EM3 ANDERSON, FN, PIPER, EMFN. ROW2: cooicj EMI, BUNCH, EM3g SCHNEIDER, EMFN REINHART, EM3g FRASER, EMENg BOLDYN EMENg FERGUSON, EM3g EHRIG, EMEN JOHNSON, EM2. Row 3: SALMON, EMCS3 HOHN EM3g TOKAR, EMENQ HOPPER, EMFNQ HUGHES EM3g GHATEIELD, EMS, HALL, , EM2 WILLIAMS, EM2g NUNNEMAKER, EMS, MR MURPHY. R-3 Division repairs all electrical and communications equipment. The division consists of four shops, The Electrical Shop, The Gyro Repair Shop, Instrument Repair and Battery Repair. The Electric Rewind Shop will rewind any motor, from one the size that runs a common electric razor to large motor-generator sets. Gyro Repair Shop's principal work consists of repairing motion picture projectors and gyro-compassesg' They also take in all interior communications equipment. The Instrument Shop repairs meters and all electrical measuring equipment. The Battery Repair Shop recharges and repairs all types of Navy batteries. In general, R-3 keeps motors running, gyros telling the right direction, motion picture projectors showing the movies, meters giving the correct reading, and batteries fully charged. g' 29



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E l 5 I F5133 I I ! L r I I Y r Row If CALL, FN, BEAM, SNg PRICE, OM2g DEMARTINI, PHAN, COBURN, OMSNI BONETTI, SN, COPE,AOMSNg SEWARD, IIvIz,iIcNIcHTf, SN GARRISON, FA. Row 2: WILLIAMS, IMO DORSEY, LI3g DYNES, IMSNg ALEXANDER OMSNg OHANEY, GMG3g IREY, MR33 ARNOLD: GMGSQ CARUSO, SN 3 MAZZI, FTGSNg MCFARLIN FNg LEE,FTGSNg GIBBS, FTG2g HETER, OMSN HILL, SN. Row 3: LTJG W. M. OOOHRAN SPIES, MMFNg HENDRICKS, FN, REINHART DM2g GRAY, SN, EARRELL, IM2g KELLY, SN BROWN, DM3g SMITH, LI3g ANDERSON, OMOI MORTON, SN, NEWELL, FTG3g JONES, IMSN ROGERS, FA, SMITH, LIC. R-5 is DELTA'S most diversified division. Serving as a repair division, it boasts nine individual shops, employing men holding eight different rates. In the Auxiliary Machine Shop, the Work includes making dog tags, engraving and key duplication. The Draft Shop includes faci ities for ship drafting, commercial art, technical illustration, reproduction of drawings and microfilm, and also has a complete technical library of Navy Shipboard Equipments. The Gage Shop calibrates and repairs all kinds of gages, thermom- eters, barometers and level indicators, While the Watch Shop repairs all types of Navy timepieces. The Optical Shop repairs and collimates optical and navigational equipment. The Print Shop offers offset and letterpress printing, and the Photo Lab is capable of both black and White and color photography and processing. The Ordnance Sand Fire Control Shop is responsible for the repair of all types of shipboard gunnery and ordnance equipment. The Typewriter Repair Shop repairs typewriters, adding machines and calculators.

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