Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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NEN Division Maintaining the life line of any man of warn is a job which demands the skill of adept technicians. In this case: the life line, electric powerg the man of war, GALVESTONg and the capable technicians, men of E Division. E or Echo,', signifying Electrical Division, is one of the five Engineering Divisions and is manned by two equally vital ratings - the Electrician's Mates and the Interior Communications Electricians. These men function as the all-important team which keeps GALVESTON's lights burning and motors running. From the smallest buzzer in the Admiral's Cabin to the huge dynamos in the iirerooms, when things go wrong, E Division men are on the job. The re- sponsibility of insuring the proper performance of over 1,000 units of rotating electrical equipment, maintaining, replacing and installing all the lighting and ventilation which serves every space on GALVESTON, and in- suring the correct source voltages to the two main and two emergency switehboards falls on their shoulders. The power available at the two switchboards is suf- ficient to meet the electrical requirements of a city of about 5,000 persons. From these switchboards it is possible to control the distribution of power to all parts of the ship as needed. The ship's internal communication system, gyros, automatic degaussing systeng, as well as the necessary amplifiers and the morale boosting movie program round out the primary areas of responsibility of E Division.

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' 4 Q 73 ' 'W vsf S1iS5i M .C v - M mf, W. First Row QL to R7 Second Row QL to RJ Third Row QL to Rb Bakos Robert J. EM3 Mays Walter H. EM2 Yong Virgilio C. EM2 Whiles Rodrick EM1 ENS Osborn Brent C CHELEC W-2 Largent Gilbert M. Richardson Forney N. Jr. EMC Murray Francis A. EM1 Ditterbrandt Karl E. EM2 Blackstoch Drew D. EM2 Rogers Lyle G. EM3 Baker Edward G. EM2 Pemberton Gary J. EMFN Bottisti James J. FN Dailey Carl P. EM3 Budworth James H. EMFN Beard Homer D. EMFN Fischer Ronald C. FN Pettit William C. FN Johnson Charles A. Jr. EM3 Lusto William J. EM3 Randall Edward EMFN Moore Mirl D. EMFN Moyer Robert W. EM3 Dunn Timothy P. EM3 Christopherson Harold L. EMFN Cggleston Fred 3. EM3 3chooler James R. EMFN Marks Clifford W. EM3 Jackson Michael V. EMFN fa Q! 0

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