Flint (AE 32) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1976

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m6 • « ■ - lU (BACK ROW, left to right) EM3 Thomas Wood, IC3 David Metzler, EM3 Joseph Johnson, EMFN Steven Strong, IC2 Scott Clark, IC3 Richard Mortimer, EM2 Manfred Brantley, ICC Ronald Runkles. (FRONT ROW) EM2 James Frayne, IC3 Rodney Sala, EMFN Jeffery She- pherd, IC2 Paris Doss, IC3 Edward lerardi, IC3 Casey Mann. Pictured here on the flight deck, where E Division musters for Quarters. ii E ' Division Checking out a sound powered phone on the bridge. The Electrician ' s Mates (EM ' S) and the Interior Communications Technicians (IC men) who make up E Division are responsible for maintaining shipboard electrical systems and internal communications and alarm circuits. For the EM, that means maintenance of the ship ' s battery charging station, without which FLINT couldn ' t use her fork trucks for instance. Underway, they stand watches in the Enclosed Operating Space (EOS), riding herd on the ship ' s generators to funnel power where it ' s needed. The IC man is tasked with keeping the ship ' s sound powered phone system in opera- tion, maintaining the 1MC, or general address system, and last but not least, for insuring that alarm systems are functional and dependable. 24

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(ABOVE) Taking a break from the heat in the air-conditioned Enclosed Operating Space, the control center of the hole. (LEFT) Standing evaporator watch to keep the fresh water coming. (BELOW) Getting in close to take a look at the problem. A machinist mate works with complex, precision machinery. 23



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(LEFT) Regular inspections of all alarm systems are a standard practice for the men of the IC gang, whose work often deals with highly classified equipment. (ABOVE) Reading the acid level in the batteries is one way of making sure they have a full charge. (ABOVE) Trying to track down a short sometimes involves a bit of detective work. (RIGHT) Inspecting a fork lift before use. i ' mm 25

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