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LTJG F. DAVIS MP A Newport, R.I. ¥ D. Persinger, BTCS Norfolk, Va. THtHEARr Q ENSIGN A. STRUNK Newport, R.I. A. Menyweathers, BTC Detroit, Mich. The main propulsion equipment of a naval vessel comprises the most important of the several systems which, when combined, make the modern destroyer an invaluable vehicle for anti-submarine warfare, gun-fire support, search and rescue operations, and limited anti-air warfare. Without its essential mobility the offensive capability of the ship is rendered non- existent, and its defensive capability is most severely impaired. It is to the preservation of this prized mobility that the effort of the men of M and B Divisions is directed. The skills required of those who work deep within the bowels of the ship to keep DYESS alive and moving are considerable, and the hazards of the engineering spaces abundant. Nevertheless, the men of the main propulsion team daily surmount the challenges and risks generated in the complex plant and take justifiable satisfaction and pride in carrying DYESS to her far flung as- signments and returning her safely home. ' B Division is primarily responsible for the generation of the steam which drives DYESS, and the maintenance of the equipment which generates heat and steam. M Division is responsible for the mainte- nance and operation of the main engines and associated auxiliary equipment which converts the superheated steam into the 60,000 shaft horsepower, which sends DYESS slicing through the seas. Although kidded always about ' ' life in the holes , the BTs and MMs carry out their essential task of keeping the screws turning with ingenuity and justifiable satisfaction. D. Meyer, MMC Fall River, Mass. C. Ellinwood, MMC Rehoboth, Mass.
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W. McGrao ' y, MM! Seattle, Wash. N. Sanderson, MMl Blue Grove, Texas E. Wakefield, M VI2 Holliston, Mass. P. Dicataldo, MM2 Union, N.J. F. Smith, Mm Hanahan, S.C. G. Byers, MM2 Camus, Wash. R. Glowers, MM3 Cincinnati, Ohio
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