George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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CW04 Jack Fritz MMCS(SW) Mario Fortune ET1 William Harris Engineering ABF1 William Baskins EMI(SW) Barry Bevins HT1 Ronald Bagley MM1 Steven Bartholf Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Division was comprised of one officer, one senior chief and five first class petty officers who were technical experts in the areas of hull, mechanical, electrical, fuels and electronics. If a major component broke and it affected the ship’s mission or safety of the crew, QA personnel were on the scene evaluating and planning the proper repair procedure to ensure that a safe, high quality repair was made. QA’s motto was, “Do it right the first time”. QA led the way in battle group repairs by heading up two fly-away teams for emergent boiler repairs on board USS Kalamazoo (AOR-6) during the Atlantic transit. In addition, QA generated more than 30 controlled work packages in support of emergent work for ships within the George Washington Battle Group. In addition to overseeing repairs, QA was tasked with training the crew in QA procedures. Starting from the beginning of the deployment QA qualified 15 Quality Control Inspectors with an additional 15 set by the end of the deployment. QA’s goal was to get the crew to think safe, think quality, think QA!

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ET3 Brian Beardslee HT3(SW) Kevin Bowden IC3 Gene McConneaughey EM3 Jason Overstreet



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rhe 3M Office was the ship’s preventive maintc-[coordination center, working with each tment’s 3M assistant to provide the support it id to maintain George Washington’s many com-lystems. The 3M Office was responsible to the jtive Officer for coordination and direct supervi f all administrative facets of the ship’s 3M n. Newly developed PMS procedures were faulted for distribution to work centers, and guidance and clarification of applicable instructions and policies was provided to all departments. Work center feedback reports, FBRS, were reviewed for accuracy, approved, and sent to the type commander for incorporation to the 3M system. The quality of the ship's 3M organization was evident during the COMNAVAIRLANT 3M evaluation, when the program received the highest grade assigned to an Atlantic Fleet aircraft carrier. LCDR Petor Stromann MMC(SW) Norbert Lonczak DPI David Taylor DP2 Mark Miller Engineering 3-M Division 389

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