George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2002

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A DIVISION The crew of the GW endured many adverse conditions during their MED MEF Deployment; scorching hot weather in the Arabian Gulf, sandstorms in the Straits of Hormuz, and cold, windy seas in the North Atlantic. We have tested the limits of what a warship can accomplish with unprecedented flight operations and propulsion plant endurance in a hostile area of the world. Throughout it all. one luxury the ship never went without is electrical power. Reactor Auxiliaries Division provide a continuous safety net with their Emergency Diesel Generators. When a casualty or drill brings dow n normal ship's distribution, RA Division is fast on the scene, pumping out emergency power for combat systems, command and control, and propulsion plant recovery. LT DAVE SIMPRIM F.N2(SW) JOSEPH W KKEN EN2(SW i ROBERT WAGNF.R F 2(SW) ALPHONSO JACKSON EN3 EI.WYN CaRROI ENJ CHARLES JENKINS F.N3 DOMINGO CRUZ EN3 ISAAC CLINGFOST EN3 MARSIIAI.I. PICK I I I ENJ REGINAE JONES EN3 ROGER MONCADA I N CHAQUINTIST FN DENNIS FREEMAN

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FA DOUGLAS HICKMAN FA ALFONSO GUERRERO FA KEVIN HOWARD FA STANLEY GASTON MM FA ANIWAN FORI) FA MICHAF.I. PEREZ DEJESt FA JASON KELLY FA FRANZ INNO ENT FA RAYMOND FA SHEDRICK STEPHENSON FA NATHAN SOBE.Y FA JOSE RODRIGUEZ FA STEVEN RUGGIERO PETERSON FR LAWRENCE HANKINS FA DONALD TISDALE FR DERRICK CULLINS FR DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS FR WILLIAM HOPKINS FR RUDY REYES



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ETI(SW) STEVEN CAMPBEI. TIMOTHV ASHLEY .m 1 i 1 ET2 DANIEL HARNETT ET2(SW) BRANDT BOULDEN MM1(S V SS) STEVEN JACKSON EMI SIEVES LIGHT ETI(SW) GWENDOLYN N IU I. HOLLAND ETI(SW) DANIEL BROLILLM ETl(SW) JASON THOMPSON Reactor Controls Division is made up of 53 highly trained Electronics Technicians who provide safe and reliable power and propulsion to the USS George Washington anywhere in the world. All of these men and women have undergone extensive training and qualifications to certify them to operate and maintain the intricate and highly complex instrumentation and control systems tor George Washington's two nuclear reactors. Whether providing the steam needed for catapulting aircraft, propelling the ship, or lor hot showers and warm meals; RC Division really is the “power behind the USS George Washington and truly puts the “N” in CVN-73. I T FREDERICK messing ETCS( AW SW SS) HENRY TAYLOR ETCS(AMTSW) JOHN BRINKO ENS BRIAN LADIEU ETI(SW) ANTHONYCASABONA ' KN ENANS ETI(SNV) JASON SCHAFER I TI(SW) K.RAIIK F.T2 RYAN BIEDF.it ET2 JOHNNY BLANTON •SlrNp A m ETC ANV S V) PERRY FRIEND SR

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