George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1996

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I S-6 Division “Can’t Fly without Supply” anging in size from a small bolt for the F A-18C Hornet to an F100GE400 aircraft engine for the F-14B Tomcat, Aviation Stores Division (S-6) was the u I central point of contact for these and all other material requirements for CVW-7 squadrons and the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD). With its own stock control, customer service center, technical research unit, and 20 storerooms. S-6 Division managed more than 11.000 Aviation Depot Level Repairables valued at more than $195,000,000. Operating 24 hours a day by 73 aviation storekeepers, these work centers provided complete supply support to CVW-7. Ensuring the right parts were available onboard and aggressively expediting those which were not was an intense daily effort. The cold weather missions during Joint Endeavor over Bosnia and the desert heat conditions of Deny Flight over the Middle East put a wide-range of material requirements on S-6 Division, which were met with a 93% net issue effectiveness rate. And for those items not on board, a period of less than six days transpired on average to ship these requirements from anywhere in the world. S-6 Division continually maintained the highest levels of professional excellence in providing unprecedented material support throughout the deployment. The Supply Maintenance team described as the “Best in AIRLANT and “a Distant First by the COMPTUEX evaluator, was the key factor in CVW-7 completing an unprecedented 99% of its scheduled sorties during deployment. LT Mark Werner CW04 Gracianne Soriano AKCS Ronnie Wheeler AKC Scott Collior AKC Rolando Henriquez AKC Robert Sco Jaques AKC Alfred Hughes AKC Jerold Martin

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AK2 Gary Moser AK2 Brian Page AIC1 Jam ne5 AK1(AW)C SKI Alphi AK1 Andrcv.; AK1 Gus Lancaster AK1 John Latiolais AK1(AW) Brett Reams AKI(AW) James Roninson AK1 Peter Wynter AK1 Spencer Logan AKI(AW) Luis Quinones AKI(SW) Ferdinand Viado AK2 Louis Oovell AK2 David Hauafcrro

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