Hunley (AS 31) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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1 r Hontrow,Shepherd,RobeHs,Lancasten BuHer,Boyd,Jackson,OIiveL Thomas,Gurney,Brown secondrow, Cope,McDanieI,Wilson,MerHIL Kneun CIHton,WiIcox,Can1pbeH, thhd row kioppe, Wagoner,gones, Fine, Jeny, WeIsh,lVagner,SpIvey, Welborn, Brown founhrow,Wood,SpoHeden PaHy,ChappeL Davis,SchwaHzrock,Alexanden Raudabaugh,KarpeL COM Luprow, Markevnch,Wichowski,ApplegarHu MerHIL Burke w-I is charged with FBM maintenance and repair, and in- s cludes men from several rates, including torpedomen, missile technician, machinist mate, electrician mate, and boatswains mate. W-l Division has the responsibility of insuring that the missiles and missile launching systems of submarines tended by HUNLEY are maintained in a high state of operational readiness. The stowage, maintenance, alteration, and check- out of the missiles and their major components, as well as the mainte- nance, alteration, and repair of associated test equipment, are the work of the Missile Technicians in the miss'l the division perform the maintenance, alteration, and repair of launcher systems on the submarines, and are responsible for the physical handling of missiles transferred from HUNLEY to the submarines and missiles re- ceived from supply ships to HUNLEY. O ' peration, maintenance, and repair of the Missile and Boat Crane also rests with W-l Division. By utilizing a crane crew consisting of machinist mates,electrician mates, torpedomen, and a boatswains mate, the crane is kept operating at peak efficienc to Y facilitate the handling of missiles and other lifts required by HUNLEY. 1 e magazine. Torpedomen in 1



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- Hontrow, Ambos,Smith,Scoggm,lIk,Aycock,Wiese,Kory secondrow, Lawson, Fishen Lee, Ganett Metcalf TscheuHn, Donovan, Davison, Alexander Uurdrow, Frankovnch, Hunsaken DanieIs,BisaiHon, Davis,Wein,Steeves, Borchert Hinds fouHhrow,FredeHck Keigwhy Caner,TegtmeieL VanDyk,DatHsman,Dinsmore,Erskme,l1aH toprow, Palmby,Lindy Nines,Sandidge,Shumaken Baker, w-2 is responsible for the adjustment, corrective main- tenance, repair, testing and inspection of all Fire Control and Guidance Systems carried by the SSBN's assigned to Submarine Squadron FOURTEEN. Shop 86 performs adjustment, corrective maintenance and SPALTS fSpe- cial Projects Alterations! to Mark 80 and Mark 84 Missile Fire Control Systems. . Shop 87 is assigned to test and repair Mark ll2 and Mark ll3 Tor- pedo Fire Control Systems, EGE adapters on 8B scope, Mark l9 Plotter and Periscope Sectant and Mark 63-6 Gun Fire Control System. V Shop 88 is responsible for checkout, repair, re-certification and SPALTS on Mark 80 and Mark 84 Fire Control Type 3 modules. Shop 89 CLACEXULCERJ tests, inspects, repairs, and performs SPALTS on LACEXULCER equipment. Shop 90 is assigned to checkout, repair, maintain land SPALT Mark I and Mark II Guidance Systems, their components and associated equipment. Shop 9l is assigned to checkout, installation and maintenance of OMG hop is also assigned to check- OW equipment aboard a SSBN tender. This s out associated telemeter equipment aboard the tender: transfer and in- stallation of OM equipment during a patrol OTfFOT and the Checkoutand maintenance of OW equipment installed aboard SSBNS. 9 A

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