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Phillip K. Argeris, BTFN Donald R. Payne, BTFN Ierry L. Surles, MMFN I. W. Lewis, MMFN Duane G. Lovette, BTFN Allan E. Matson, BTFN David L. Correa, BTFN Oren E. Stuart, MMFN Marshall Kilpatrick, MMFN D. L. Ward, MMFN Santiago Truiillo, BTFN Iesse M. Blackman, BTFN Iimmy W. Delong, BTFN Iohn I. Allan, MMFN Fay E. Howry, MMFN The snipes that were too lazy to have their pictures taken are Pat- rick O. Daugherty, FN: Thomas D. Dechenne, FN: Thomas L. Pranger, FN: Thomas W. Renuard, FN: Iose Romero, FN: Thomas E. Camp, BT2: Eugene Brooks, MM3: Ierry L. Surles, FN: Gary L. Lovell, BT3: Edward I. Martinek, MM3: Donald E. McBurney, BT3: Arthur H. Iohn- son, BT3: Ioseph N. King, FN: Ger- ald I. Brouillette, FN: Clarence C. Blue. FN. pumps and other necessary auxiliary machinery. B'l s repair and operate the huge boilers that make our steam, the lifeline of a ship. Consequently they are in charge of stowing and using the fuel that heats their boilers. Also included in the firerooms are the forced draft blowers which provide the great quan- tities of air needed to properly burn the fuel, and an assorted collection of pumps required for efficient operation. Now the smoking lamp is out while . . . Demld G. Albertson, MMFN of X, Stanley D. Myres, BTFN , gui! , . Robert E. Ford, MMFN 0 ,N 4 na .yhy l Gov-emo,-'S gh-gpped down, SIR! How did they ever get so clean? fsnfse..-fin-fl,LAi'fsA u RAM 1-WX?-If 91-rllfl-?'t'l9 l'5'-' M' -'S'- XAVQLM' A 5 'fs' 'Rfb Wxfl' il! I ,- ,Q . j,.g- :fs 53. 3' -rf?-gf. '- -: v H.-'ff'-1 '?-,t'gg1- 'EQ gf i F'LJ1:'.L-i' f. ?f. l'-fi 13 l- 5S '3 -'lfHi.51f53i'l,-'tif -3 1 --7 ?f ' t uf-13:11, -ciizli-ln' 'Lo lr E.. .1 ..1'AI.iP3i1.'1.'-. '-F413 -2 -Eur. L. -.L-. : Y' L--,ffvf -3547 +V -'i- 1'-fl-5' J -' A - 1 c-1a'1 'i 1 4 ' ' -- 'r Y
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LTIG Charles H LaFranch1 ENS Maynard O. Kartvedt Normand E. Lemieux, MMC Chief Engineer Main Propulsion Assistant Mario L. D. Mondozzi, MM3 lames L. Rudolph, MM3 Howard W. Lee, MM3 Ralph F. Contreras, MM3 Darryl Cornell, MM3 Q William F. Lennon, MM3 Barry L. Winrich, MM3 Russell R. Lee, MM3 Robert C. Brewer, MMFN W. B. Cole, BT1 Carl R. Davison, BTI Donald D. Mulcahy, MMI David R. Fanning, BT1 V Walter F. Sadowski, MMI Iames D. Parsons, BT2 Robert B. Andis, MM2 Darrold G. Holtz, MM2 George W. Sinclair, MM2 Ronald G. Gabriel, MM2 DIVISIQN Need fresh water, electricity, steam to prepare food, pOWGI' tor propulsion, a aood mechan- ic? You're on the riqht pflqe- These are the tasks that daily confront the snipes , or mO1'9 formally, the M division. Included in this collection of sweat-producina, hiah tempera- ture workers are two separate? qroupsp the machinist matSS and boiler tenders. The MM's care for our mam steam turbines that drive the propellers, the two qenerators, the evaporators or fresh Water making machine and a host Of
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22 1 mmf' 0 0 I ' WJ' Il X1 LTIG Richard K. Pierson, R Division Officer, Damage Control Assistant Iames E. Webb, SFC Edward L. Gibbs, EM1 David R. Pitman, MMI f R D1v1s1oN The R in R division actually stands for repair, but more appropriately it means jack of all trades. Among the trademen found in this division of the engineering department are shipfitters, electricians, damage controlmen and internal communications repairmen. These are the lads that maintain the ship's gyro, our true course indicator, keep talos on the refrig- eration and air conditioning systems, weld where and when it's needed, keep up the mo- tors in the captain's gig and whale boat, get to a fire first, see to the workings of our com- plex electrical system, run the movie projectors and keep trying to tix that supposed ice-cream making machine. You name it, R division will tix it, and if they don't know how, they'll fix it anyway. By ENS Kartvedt 7 sv , Bmw K ff.. f N. ,rf fs! l y X Z 1 sz X X Ernest L. Cannon, FN D. E. Hallock, FN Ervin H. Hanson. FN Chesleigh R. Friend, EM1 Ierrold R. Cawthra, IC2 Iames D. Jeffrey, MMZ Kenneth F. Lutz, PF 3 Willie N. Turner, EM2 Monte D. Stamper, EM3 Robert W. Bender, EM3 Kenneth R. Moorehead, EM3 Dave F. LaFave, EMFN Ernest I. Baumann, ICF N STRAGGLERS : Stragglers are usually thought of as the ten per cent who don't get the word. However, most of the men listed here were standing watches at cam- era time: Allen L. Neal, SFP3: Ioe H. Dick- erson, FN: D. I. Abbott, MR3: Iohn T. Ward, FN: Robin W. LaFave, FN: D. P. Hedican. ICFN: Iames D. Starnes, DC3: H. E. Freeman. DC3: K. L. Ross, FN. 1 h 2 v .V , , ...,.zf.l.r.. 1' is-' 1. I 1 L' ' ' '
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