George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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Deck Department LCDR Fred Campillo 1st Lieutenant



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LT Timothy Feldhausen BMC(SW) Steven Rodriguez BMl(SW) Charles Plyler BM2 Martin MacDonald BM2 Carlos Medrano BM2 Richard Santel i Brian Baker I Kevin Bowe Ronald Goodwin 3 Mitchell Kerley BM3 William Lester 3 Robert Pearcey First Division I of jobs and the ability to h little advance notice was elst Division unique. j ision maintained the for-; spaces, including the foc'slc, ar locker, and line handling ay replenishment equipment. The ship's forecastle, called the “foc'sle. ' is the ceremonial focal point of the ship underway. Here, numerous retirements, in quarters, and religious services 1 held. It was also here that GW's two i anchors were released and retrieved during sca-and-anchor detail. Underway replenishments are a way a boatswain mate at sea. Before and during unreps. First Division maintained and operated fucling-at-sea stations and replenishment-at-sea stations to support the onload I supplies. I First Division’s c§ 1 locker provided the si | sary cleaning equipm the ultimate in basic I paper. More than 2,0( , left the locker for use! 1 The sparkling decks a I I heads of GW pay siler cleaning gear locker. I In addition to the spaces and evolutions] I BM’s were responsibly I “fancy work” (rope ani display), motor whale j | and painting and pres ship were carried out ii I professional manner. 1 ael and ; hing gear kith neccs-fncluding ksitics. toilet : nils per week iind the ship. ■ lean bulk-Ibute to the ; (erous Jvhich the ks such as : Je used for filoperations. j fct ion of the J jponsistcntly j m 352 Deck Department

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