Firedrake (AE 14) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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FRONT ROW. K. Wo sh, G. Fisher, ENS Hague, J. Hart, B. Fre e. BACK ROW. W. Hoc son, R. Guontone, A. Neu a, G. Brown, D. W ' se, O. Cooper, C. Haley. - ! ► U£?5 Eoolsnoke and Popgun get Weasel ' s goat-ee. That was no 2,000 pound bomb it was a Texas-size vitamin pill. Shipfitters and Damage Controlmen make up the division which is designed to afford full protection to the ship during enemy attack. I luring GQ, they stand ready to assist and repair in any required situation. These types, when located, arc usually found spending their time in the mess deck, head or berth- ing compartment. On the mess deck, you ' ll find them busily repairing leaky pipes ; in the head perhaps replacing antiquated lagging; and in the compartment... During heavy operations at sea. these men continually build shoring for our deck-loaded ammunition. Hammers in hand, they pound away into the wee hours of the morning, preparing for the next UNREP.

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It was there a minute ago! 1 never sweat nothin ' ! Which twin has the Toni ? Even the old people turn to. Freie at home on the patio.



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Power is the key word in the division which keeps us well lit. Not to be taken lightly, the light- hearted Electricians in E Division are a bright bunch. Besides changing light bulbs, the Sparkies are responsible for the maintenance of our anchor windlass, 1 MC public address system, and our most important equipment — the ship ' s cargo winches. They also man the Main Board deep in the heart of the engine room and keep our fork lifts running smoothly. The men who work with the EM ' s in this division are called Interior Communications Technicians, which is a pretty impressive title for telephone rapairmen. They keep our sound-powered telephones in top shape and share the honors of showing the movies with the Electricians, besides performing many other jobs. E Division personnel are live wires whose jobs are not light. ' , f ■■ h Nolan and Olson repairing our movie projector. 2 7 FRONT ROW: L. Knott, C. Williamson, D. Coleman, C. Tobias, J. Pamperin, R. Haidle, J. Blocker. BACK ROW i R. Hall, D. Amundson, G. Steelman, D. Jensen, L. Olson. tm % r- Pi ra.

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