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ENGINEERING E-IA E - 1 A D i 1 - s i() n , con- sisting ) t the Gas Turbine Systems Technicians (Electri- cal and Mechanical) make up what is known as the Main Propulsion Division. Their responsibilities include maintaining the main propulsion engines and ancillary equipment. Selected M . : y% %i vV FROM LFF I ro RIGHT FRO F FO BACK; GSMFR Kier. GSM2 Baile , GSE2 Lutter. GSMF.A Mosle , GSMFN Grove, GSEC Burton. GSE2(S V) Figg. GSE2 O ' Connor. GSE3 Harden. GSEFN McRevnolds. LTjg Ha zard. GSMC(S V) Blake, GSM2 Kondora, GSM2 Graham. NOT PICTURED: GSE3 Jirau, GSEI(SVV) Miles GS s are assigned to the oil lab. Commonly re- ferred to as Oil Kings they test and maintain the ship ' s fuels and oils. Little is heard from E-1 Division until it is time to get the ship un- derway. OS ' s have attended advanced gas turbine schools in order to master the many complex electronic, hydraulic and mechanical systems used to (jperate the complex LM-2500 gas tur- bine engines. During deployment, while oper- ating in the Persian Gulf, these acquired skills were put to the test where all systems had to
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F (;i M ' Ri (; i:. c.i i:fri g DEPARl ft: T The Kii);iiR-eriii 4 Ut-purt- iTU-m, consisting of F- lA Division ( I ht- Gas I iirbinc Specialists), E- I li Duision (I In- Fn inc-meii), E-2 l)i iMoii (I lit- Hull I cchniciansand Damaj c- Clontrolmcn) and F.-3 Divi- sion (The- Flc-ctrician ' s Matc-s) is re- sponsible l(jr the pr(jper (jperaiion and niainicnance ol all primarv and au ilun cni ineerinK e(|uipment onboard HAVVES. The department IS led b C:hiei Fii ineer LCDRJohn Horlbe(k with Di isi jn Officers 1.1 IK Ha ard (F-IA), L Fjg Frost (FIB). 1. 1 jj, ' Chmielewski (F.-2) and 1 IlK Schalberg (F-3). I.Tju I Ia ard I I iv; i h.ilt i-iy; LCUR J. W. HORLBtCK
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