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ENGINEERING ENS Avram LT Davison ln the Engineering Department, we are the ones whom the ship counts on to do the jobs no one else can or doesnt want to do. Led by the Chief Engineer, the Damage Control Assistant, the Main Dropulsion Assistant and the Electrical Officer, the department thrives on trouble and problems. The primary divi- sions are Qepair, Machinery, Electrical and Auxiliaries. Qepair provides damage control training, welding and brazing services and plumbing services for the entire crew. The Machinery Divisions, EMOI. and EMD5 pro- vide the necessities For the crew: heat, fresh water, compressed air for equipment operations Cneedle gunsj, propulsion to maneuver the ship through the water. The Electrical Division provides electrical generation to operate shipboard machinery, personal electrical equipment and also provides lighting and electricity for television, microwaves, video and all the current modern electrical appliances. The Auxilia- ries Division maintains a myriad of shipboard equip ment such as the 55 tt. workboats, davits, winches, air conditioning units, laundry press, washers and dryers. This department gives their all For health and welfare of the crew. because WE CAQEI ENCSISWJ DCClSWJ Cummings H0ffmar1 EMCISWJ IC1 Barlow Kerslake EM 1lAWfDVl HT1 ISWJ Hurley Brornbacher i EM 1 ISWJ EN 1 IDVJ Porth EN1 S its ,f in . gh.. IT? TC 'NJ l WJ M D vil Mccuuou h I U R2 Cuenca EN2 8 3 g Stelnke SS GRASP P
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