George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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ATC(AW) David Woods ATI (AW) Albert Aiken AEI(AW) Leo Allen ATI Terry Anderson AE1 Dana Beaulieu ATI Dennis Benkendorf ET1 Stacy Breid AEI(AW) Pat Brice ATI (AW) John Churchwell ATI Mark Crabtree AT1(AW SW) Neal Douglas ATI (AW) Jerome Faulk

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•A ‘JTl IM-3 Division The Avionics Wizards. Look at any aircraft on the ship; if what you sec lights up, plugs in, turns on or fires ordnance, chances arc that if it ever breaks, IM-3 division can repair it. Included in IM-3 Division was an extremely sophisticated precision calibration laboratory that supported the entire GW Battle Group. More than 240 personnel from 5 SEAOPDET commands teamed up with ship’s company personnel and repaired more than 115 systems in 8 different types of aircraft. Operations from simple light bulb replacement to complex microscopic multilayer repair of circuit boards took place every day in the 14 work centers that made up one of the largest divisions on the ship. A regular stop for VIP tour groups, IM-3 work centers housed an impressive array of automatic test equipment designed to service every aspect of airborne electronics. Radar, weapons control, inertial navigation, secure communications, identification friend or foe, submarine detection, data link, electronic counter measures; not a single aircraft left the deck without the mia Not only did t( the air wing, but it fij alone entity. In add aircraft systems, IP responsible for mainta test stations in a fully GW’s IM-3 team sur previously set by car on support of IM-3 Vision fully sup|Xin poned as a stand to maintaining fchnicians were aU »ngall 144 of their rational conditio Jd every record ■s for forward de- ployed operations. All'tcst equipment wav maintained fully operational throughout t!. deployment, without ok assistance of a single civilian technical reprcsentathe.a first for AIRLANT carriers. The technical expertise of each member of the IM-3 team contributed to an overall deployment Read For Issue rate in excess of 92 percent; a number virtually unheard of before GW deployed. Over Bosnia, the Arabian Gulf, anywhere the theater of operations dictated, the highly skilled professionals that made up the IM-3 team continued to set the pace for aviation carrier maintenance excellence. LT Curtis Lipscomb CW02 Richard Neal AE1 Ricky Ballance ATC(AW) Charles Bell ATC(AW AC) Ralph French ATC AW) Ralph Gallaugher AEC(AW) Charlie Lawrence ATC(AW) James Osteen 284 Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department



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