Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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1 Vital systems are constantly checked and repaired. M Division is not only of major im- portance to the Engineering Department, but to the entire ship. The operation and main- tenance of the four 25,000 horse-power main engines and numerous related equipment is performed by trained Machinist Mates and is an important factor in the maneuver- ability, operation, and, over-all perform- ance of GALVESTON. M Division's special skills are called upon during full power runs, at low speed cruising, and during stop and go position recovering. Even at anchor an around-the- clock watch is mandatory in the engine rooms. The working spaces are often hot and cramped First Row: R. Stevenson, W, Kumalaa, M. Sanders, E. Berends, LTJG J. Hethcox, N, Vincent, B. Carpenter, C Van Cleve, J. Howard, Second Row: S, Lemons, E, Keller, C. Perkins, J. Alfarone, W. White, S. Carpenter, D, Schaffer, R. Hall. Third Row: E. Walsh, B. Smith, L. Cayton, J. West, C. Chambers, D. Stahlecker. ,t , . ffl! fr- it , ?'Rt'vf ,MX X ,gf mb, -. X V lr .f?,.,,, , - . t an A frame? Wg -

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Q.-u,,N T1 . he-,..,, -AM .. . ,, J First Row: C. Mager, R. Henrichon, D, Grundhauser, Ilconeyogecond ROW,W Rowe D Blackst k LTJG J. Fox, E. Osborn, L. Potts, T, Maoumloor, G, Robinson Third ROW. J B ' OC HT- HHYhU1'Sf, Wi Stein W. Brown E. Parvis J. Gibbs. F th R :M. - D . . ox, M. Taylor, R, Hohman W. Nickol W. Randfe. , , our ow Maldony, G. Reith, R. Hogan, G. Glann, S. Budzak, 3, Jarmuszj Th . of iihbattery locker is responsible for the maintenan e baffle lanterns placed throughout the ship. Oh, I think We might have forgotten to plug it in, Sound powered phones must be repaired frequently



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FF' T 1 r 2 I F T N First Row: N. Browner, W, Scott, D. Huebner, D. Swint, J. Roberts, J. Kuzio, K. Jones.. Second Row: W, Russell, J. Radey, LTJG J. Hethcox, N. Vincent, F. Bunge, M. Brown, J, Geiger. Third Row: J. Pittman, J. Herren, P. Stachelski, J. Heil, M. Fitzpatrick, V. Kumer, J. Miles. Fourth Row: B. Anderson, T. Evans, C. Thompson, L. Jiles, K. Drenske, J. Hewitt, c. Jones. I ivision cops Us on the Move Training is an important aspect of all divisions. in Sometimes it just takes a little push to get going. 129 , , , , . , f , - l . . 4 . -1 .. V. - '.i .. rf' W: -as. -' mniql -ui? - ' .,f -41Ti'L1,Mf.':L:ii444459 ' '- uf saw-f. . 'f:.n, 'if' ?4 '5l'T'2 - ' '1:'1-'mi ' w 'T'--WY- i?+7-T'T'u - '-i'f+4'- +1t9:f'A'Yf'f?'E-'iT1'i:4 '1w1?1'L'fT:+ml'f+?4f:I-lf5g+3 1-'ieff' IFT'521r:1p1E2?E1Ti1iiifiiiiiifaig F F F f T P 4 .illzliizfilalslazsmtiiinmsiiii:3f.,nma,.itnw,um.

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