Germantown (LSD 42) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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LT CUMMINS CHIEF ENGINEER LT SIMPSON CHIEF ENGINEER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT The Engineering Department probably most closely represents the back bone of the ship. These men are responsible for nearly every mechanical piece of equipment on the ship. Without engineers there would probably be no water, no cool air, no lights, and the ship wouldn ' t move! The Department is divided into four main Divisions. The first is the Electri- cal Division. This is made up of Electrician Mates (EM) and Interior Communi- cations Technicians, (IC). They are responsible for the power system of the ship, interior communications, navigation equipment, and the various engi- neering control consoles. The next Division is R Division. These men are the Hull Technicians, (HT), and. Machinery Repairmen, (MR). They are responsible for the structur- al repairs to the ship, the ship ' s repair lockers, firemains, ballasting systems, damage control, and firefighting systems. Auxiliaries Division is responsible for various auxiliary equipment. This includes air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, anchor windlass, and the ships steering. A-Gang is also responsible for helicopter refueling systems. The last Division is the Main Propulsion Division. They provide steam, and fresh water. Enginemen assigned to M Division, operate and maintain the ship ' s main propulsion diesel engines which propel the ship. They also operate the generators, distilling plants, auxiliary boilers, and high and low pressure compressors. Q LTJG KUTSCH LTJG DANIS LTJG HARRISON ENS KELLEHER ENS JOHNSTON ENS ADAMS CW02 OIRA ENCM(SW) JACKSON ENCS(SW) GIBSON ICC(SW) HUGHES J « iA ENC HINGAVA ENC(SW) BYNUM EMC DAUZ ENC ROBINSON ENC SANDERS 32 FMW

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I» Hf MAIL CALL! Landing an LCAC, one of Decks ' many evolutions. AABFS Amphibious Assault Bulli Fuel System. These personnel are embarked Phib SeaBees. They are responsible for operating and maintaining the AABFS which transports fuel from ship to shore. Mooring to a buoy, Hong Kong i ' i ' i mt 31



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