George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1996

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G-1 Division G-1 Division is responsible for the safe and efficient ovement of weapons from the hangar bay to the airwing squadrons on the flight deck. Three workcenters are key to the successes of G-1. The Forklift Workcenter's impeccable maintenance guarantees the readiness of the 30 electric forklifts without which no major movement of ordnance could be accomplished. The Aviation Weapons Support Equipment and Hangar Deck Workcenter accomplishes all the maintenance and prepare the “yellow gear” on which the ordnance is moved. The Hangar Deck crew ensures the weapons safe transit from the lower stage elevators to the flight deck. The Flight Deck Workcenter is instrumental in the smooth flow of the weapons from the time it is received on the flight deck until it is struck below, if not expended on a target. The Air Gunner. G-1 Division Officer, the Ordnance Handling Officer, and the CAG Ordnance Officer all work together to ensure the safe arming and dearming of each aircraft. They are the primary players in all vertical replenishments of supplies which keeps the George Washington Battle Group from running on empty. During George Washington’s deployment, the G-1 pros provided flawless movement of over 3 million pounds of ordnance to Carrier Air Wing SEVEN squadrons. 2 WEAPONS A 5? CW02 Mike Zimmerman AOCS Efrem Mason AOC(AW) Brian Glowacki AOC(AW) Steven Newell AOt Calvin Evans AOI Lawrence Henry AOI(AW) Arthur Koch



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A03 Patrick CK 'ay A03 Nicho!.: 2lc A03 Jason Rodriguez A03 Lawrence Schaffer A03 Eric Urban AOAN Michael Abercrombie AOAN John Armstrong AOAN Howard Brown AOAN Gordon Carney AOAN David Chamberlin AN Dane Dawes AOAN David Dinardi AOAN Phillip Hanneman AN Daniel Higgins AOAN Steven Hillburn AOAN Matthew Hollar AOAN Daniel Kennedy ADAN Chris Lott AOAN Sheridan Mauk AOAN Scott Ohler 534 WEAPONS

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