Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1965

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A A Division ' s Machinist ' s Mates, Machinery Repairmen and Enginemen kept in operation all Engineering Department ' s equipment outside of the main machinery spaces, with the exception of the electrical, piping, and ventilation systems. They provided for much of our comfort while in WestPac, supplying us with fresh water and air conditioning and maintaining equipment in the galley, laundry and soda fountain. Thanks to A Division, a steady flow of ice cubes from our ice machines cooled our drinks at mealtime. LTJG Volk; S.M. Clark, MMCS; W.A. Glover, EN1; D.D. Meeks, MM1; CD. Leonard, MR1; and W.H. Austin, MM1. 1 i S.J. Hagberg, MM2; D.S. Barnett, MM2; G.L. McCall, MR3; R.L. Mahurin, MM3; V.W. Deerman, MM3; and T.J. Kindred, EN3. D.R. Arend, EN3; A.L. Swanson, EN3; D.R. Arthur, EN3; J.R. Hanson, MR3; G.J. Olver, ENFN; and W.D. Allen, FN. W.M. Cormier, FN; H.W. Koepke, FN; and C.E. Kaech, FN. BB Division is divided into four major groups of Machinist ' s Mates and Boilermen-- the Forward and After Fireroom crews, the Generator gang, and the Oil Lab workers. The ship ' s four 88-ton boilers were kept steaming in the Forward and After Firerooms around the clock by B Division. The Generator gang kept the ship ' s four service turbo- generators and related equipment running. The oil lab tested and treated feed and drinking water which they made, and helped keep the ship on an even keel by controlling GALVESTON ' S liquid load. 144

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ENGINEERING Commander H.L. Morris Engineer Officer 143



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!Qtli LTJG Schiller: ENS Vasts- HL Paddock, BTCM; L.C. Ragsdale, BTC; D.C. Cardner, BTC; and J. 11. Hi son, BTC. B.R. Carpenter, MM1; D.J. Stoney, MM3; R.B. Cornell, FN; P. Facio, FN; R.D. Willard, I N; and W.I). Baliff, FN. flllft ' t M.K. Tibbens, FA; W.S. Williams, IN; J.D. Gilbert, FN; D. Jeminez, IN; and J. Lyons, I . El Lectrician ' s Mates, Internal Communications Electricians, and Your Deadly Shipmate make up the roster of E Division. Our two electrical switchboards and our ventilation system was kept working by our electricians, who also replaced burned-out light bulbs and fuses, repaired electrical motors, etc. Our IC-men handled our internal communications system, which involved repairing and installing ship ' s service and sound-powered phones and circuits. Movies were shown every night for the entertainment of all hands by E Division. FNS Fox; A.W. Jackson, EMCS; R.I). Rosendahl, ICC; J.R. Clark, EMI; F.A. Murray, EMI; and C.W. Marks, EM2. W.H. Mays, EM2; L.G. Rogers, EM2; D.D. Blackstock, EM2; T.W. Hunt, IC2; D.H. Armstrong, IC2; and L.E. Henderson, IC2. 145

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