Estes (AGC 12) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1965

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Z W , l Ohlson discusses the operation of the AC emergency board Keep that Cool air Coming. DeSMarets and in after diesel room with Long and Fierro. Padillo make repairs OH Vent ITIOIOI. Chief Estep and Apida maintain intraship communications Constant repair is needed on delicate instruments by keeping a lMC unit in working order. Opheim checks out a PSM 4 meter in the electric shop -1'

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ECHO DWISIGN E Division has the responsibility of pro- viding electrical power to all motors, radios, and lighting on the ship. The electrician, known as 'Sparkies' and 'Bulb Snatchers', do all minor and most major repair work on electrical equipment from main generators to air-con- ditioners. 'Efficiency and Service' is the motto of E Division. Keeping true to this motto was a day and night job! The men assured faithful operation of the gyro compass, that our nav- igation lights always showed brightly, and that the ventilation systems and fans' did their jobs. At the end of a long hectic day there was always the movie to look forward to. And to make sure the word got around they kept all our internal communications humming in tip-top shape. 7: f . Chief Roland, E Division Off' here at the main boa d 'ph 1 mer' Seen and Fierro during GS. W1 reson, Sarosky,



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A M Division Officer LT Qjgj Shirk and Chief Petty Officer Thomas MIKE DNESICDN Many people are under the impression that you have to be crazy to be a 'snipe'. However, the truth is that there exists a breed of men who enjoy working and stand- ing watches 25 hours a day in heat ranging upward from llO degrees. The snipes of 'M' Division are charged with the vital responsibility of operating and maintaining the main propulsion plant consisting of such equipment as boilers, main engines, and electrical generators. The normal routine at sea is eight hours of watch a day plus at least four hours of cleaning and maintenance. Does the snipe get a break 'in port? NEVAH I-IOPPEN! Should we stay it off, the watches continue along with a prodigious amount of repair work on idle equipment. We take the place apart like a jigsaw puzzle and just as the last piece is removed we're told, Put it back together. We're getting underway. Yes--we're proud to be called 'snipes'. 20

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