Emory Land (AS 39) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1988

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REPAIR DEPARTMENT The deployment to the North Arabian Sea in 1988 gave the people in the Repair Department a real opportunity to test their various skills on completely different types of ships than we nor- mally tend. Five different classes of surface com- batants were repaired ranging from Aegis cruisers to frigates. As many different classes of combat logistics ships were also repaired. Additionally, services such as printing, engraving, non- destructive testing and underwater hull inspec- tions were provided to each ship. Over 400 stowage units and thousands of small parts and fittings were either repaired or completely rewound, and sharp trouble-shooting resolved many electrical and electronic systems problems. The calibration labs were busy repairing and calibrating hundreds of mechanical and electrical electronic units. Hundreds of pumps, compressors and valves got a new lease on life after being overhauled. Signifi- cant lagging of all types installed on each ship helped keep the heat stress monster contained. We also worked hard at improving our own capa- bilities, which in the case of nuclear repair and radiological controls led to receiving a grade of Excellent, the highest possible, on an RCPE dur- ing our return transit. Throughout the deploy- ment the repair folks put a lot of effort into their own professional development resulting in over 90 people achieving Enlisted Surface Warfare (ESWS) qualification and thousands of other qualifications were attained. However, while we worked hard - we also played hard! Everyone thor- oughly enjoyed the great liberty ports and the rec- reation activities that helped make this deploy- ment the best! LCDR Wygans, PMA

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;AFETY OFFICE LT O.S.HORN NDUSTRIAL HYGIENE OFFICER EMCMISWIBEAN I ASST. SAFETY



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