George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2006

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DEPARTMENT LCPO MMCM(SW AW) Darryl Hughes The Engineering Department is one of the largest and most diverse departments, comprised of over 350 personnel in nine divisions. Led by the Chief Engineer (CHENG), with the aid of the talented Principle Assistants and technicians, the Engineering Department isresponsible for the operation, maintenance and upkeep of a wide range of equipment and systemsthroughout the ship. These systems directly Impact the primary mission, the ability to launch and recover aircraft, as well as maintain a high standard of shipboard quality of life. This team of professionals has an extensive impact throughout the ship and is responsible for providing necessary services, such as heating, air conditioning, fresh water, and electricity. The Engineering Department also maintains a wide range of service systems, including sanitation, galley, laundry, and waste processing. Mission essential equipment includes 4 aircraft elevators, 4 catapults, and damage control equipment as well as support equipment for weapon and communication systems. The Engineers are also the primary response team to combat any casualty such as fire or flooding on the ship. The department also accomplishes an immeasurable amount of repairs throughout the ship from propulsion to galley equipment to support underway operations. In addition, the department is the life cycle manager of the ship by planning all major upkeep periods and depot-level availabilities to ensure the ship’s life span of 50 years.

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The Engineering Administration Division is the functional hub of the department. This team of professionals provides unequal customer service and administration support for more than 350 officer and enlisted personnel. The division ensures all evaluations, awards correspondence, directives, leave and designations are drafted, smoothed, tracked and processed expeditiously. Anchoring the division is the Engineering leading chief petty officer, who provides experience, leadership and oversight to the department’s enlisted personnel and offers insightful guidance to the Chief Engineer, his Officers and Chief Petty Officers. YNC (SW AW) Hector •Miranda YNSN Christopher YNSN Jason Collier r 'The Maintenance Material Managment (3M) Office supervises and coordinates the daily managment efforts of the Planned Maintenance ’(OP System (PMS) for 19 departments and 152 work I centers. Working with each departmental 3M assistant, the division provides the support needed to manage and operate maintenance on all of the ship’s equipment and systems. I Functions performed by the 3M Office include lcdr Robert Aiimon 3M training and assist visits to all departments. EMCM (SW AW) Andre EMC (SW AW) Reginald MM1 (SW AW) Kenneth Williams Clark Crowley

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