George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1996

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MM2 Ronald Baron MM2 Derek Dunlap MM2 Gregory Grosso MM2 Daniel Hinojosa MM2 Christopher Koonce MM2 Matthew Lcvelle MM2 Jesse Meldru MM2 Robert Pennington MM2 Russell Rofe MM2 David Slobodzian MM2 Blake Stovall MM3 Steven Bibb MM3 Stephen Brawner MM3 Cliff Jones MM3 Patrick Marcucci MM3 Christopher McCarraghcr MM3 Matthew Rainey MM3 Brian Strobel MM3 Eric Young MM3 Robert Witham 480 ‘ REACTOR

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RL Division Reactor Laboratories RL division is comprised of 27 Engineering Laboratory Technicians who trained and drilled continuously throughout the deployment. These personnel plan the radiological controls required for the routine operation and maintenance performed on George Washington's reactor plants. Three members of the division have the added responsibility of administering the personnel dosimetry program for over 900 fellow crew members. Equally important, all members of the division perform the frequent chemical analysis required to maintain reactor and steam plant water chemistry. Through their dedicated efforts, the Engineering Laboratory Technicians of RL division ensure GW will be able to continue operations well into the 21st century. LT Charles Grant LT Thomas Harrill MMC(SW SS) Douglas Campbell MMC(SW) Daniel Thomas MM1 Joseph Hill MM1 James McCollough MM1 Francis Mullek Jr. MMI(SW) Kevin Shatter REACTO • 479



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RM Division LCDR Jeffrey Wilcosky LT Tom York LT Robert Bender LTJG Andrew Stampfel Reactor Mechanical Reactor Mechanical Division is home to the 65 “shiny pipe machinist mates who operate and maintain George Washington's two reactor plants, reactor support systems and equipment. Following a year of intense training, the newly reporting mechanics continue a demanding schedule of watchstation qualification and continuing training. The men of RM Division operate a variety of complex systems in the reactor room including steam, feed, condensate and auxiliary turbines. Highly skilled technicians, they perform intricate maintenance on nuclear plant valves, piping and equipment. The RM team works, trains and drills to maintain the high standard required to ensure safe operation of our reactor plants. REACTOR 81

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