George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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ET2 Jon Webb ET3 John Affleck ET3 Lincoln Brown ET3 Paul Butler II ET3 Anthony Carver ET3 Brian Gault ET3 Thomas Huston ET3 Timothy Keech ET3 Jetfey Leverton ET3 Daniel Levin ET3 David Michalec ET3 Craig Nestor ET3 Robert Pederson ET3 Kurtis Taylor ET3 Erik Tucker ET3 Jim Van Hassel Reactor

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ET2 Anthony Gadsdon ET2 Kelvin Gardner ET2 Anthony Glaser ET2 William Kokor ET2 Steve Lavlnder ET2 Michael Layser ET2 John Littlejohn ET2 Keith Luby ET2 Carl Mankowski ET2 Brian Marcoux ET2 Joseph Marischen ET2 Robert McAlister ! ET2 Guy Orgis ET2 James Robinson ET2 John Rosso ET2 Mario Scaduto ET2 Scott Slaughter ET2(SW) Richard Smith ET2 Robert Thurman ET2 James Wagner Reaclor 469



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“Reactor Electrical radars, berthing, and perhaps Casualty Assistance Team, Lay most importantly, air condi-b Number One Plant’’...the call tioning plants, went almost daily as Reactor RE Division excelled as a Department ran their morning quiet “service” organization, prills. Reactor Electrical adhering to the belief that Division responded - either as “GW Power Light” served Class “C” fire specialists, or to the ship best when the ship maintain continuity of power to didn’t have to think about it's Washington's power grid was a 24-hour job. Quiet, unnoticed, and proud; the prerequisites for a great electric company. RE Division met these requirements and then some, as the “Power Light” behind the greatest ship to sail the seas! LTJG Charles Grant LTJG Greg Littrell EMC(SW) John Archer EMC(SS) Martin Gilliam sources of power. Indeed, their goal was for the ship to take them for granted. The hard work involved in being “unnoticed” cannot be over-stressed - from manning the powerful generators to standing Load Dispatcher -maintaining power to George EMC(SW) Thomas O'Donnell EMC(SW) Albert Young EMI David Brown EMI Mark Bryant EMI Daniel Burdett EMI(SS) James Fairley EMI Kirby Freese EMI Roger London EMI Peter Mallett EMI John Robinson IV EMI(SW) Joseph Scullion EMI Keith Sharkey Reactor Reactor Electrical

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