Hunley (AS 31) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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front row: Moes, Grocott, Martin, Reller, Amend, Sawasky, James, Bogren second row: Tunberg, Brinster, Boso, Sayles, Cooper, Blevins, Prothero third row: Dowdy, Snow, Harris, Newton, LaPoint, Hobbie, Qualls, Fyhr fourth row: Moneyhun, Veitri, Shields, Harris, K rstic, Dardis, Reigstad, Roby w-4 , the FBM Navigation Repair Shop, is located on the main deck, port side aft. ET's all, we are specially trained at Dam Neck for FBM submarine support in Ships Inertial Navigation Systems QSINSJ, Computers, Type XI periscope systems, and Navigation Data Accu- mulation equipments. The services provided by W-4 Division technicians include troubleshooting, repairing, altering, and updating the wide array of navigation equipment found within the FBM submarines Naviga- tion Center. Our jobs vary from replacing sonar transducers to replac- ing transistorsy from major equipment installations lone or two HUNLEY firstsj to minor equipment adjustmentsy from technical assistance to technical know-how. The 37 men of W-4 Division, led by LT P. H. SAYLES, and his leading chief, B. J. COOPER, ETCS, have provided the FBM submarines with a con- tinuous program of assistance second to none. For us, no job is too big or to small. ni l ri , . HI--



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n0ntr0w,Gangaware,Kidd,Rampe,Calmhan,Holden,Toland,KnoHs,CavalMro,GIadczuk, secondrow, HHI,0Ison,Gibson,CarHer,Hardson,Ellenwood,Sowder toprow, Carpentep Croushore,Shehan, McCorquodaIe,MiHer,NlendHtL Wolvenon, Curhn, NeweIL WaHon,Camy,Poner l w'5 is charged with the responsibility of overhauling, monitoring, stowing,and preparing for issue as well as handling all tor- pedoes and their associated explosive components used by the submarines of SUBRON l4. W-5 is also called upon to inspect and to perform alter- ations on the torpedo tubes of the submarines tended. In addition, the division is responsible for recovering torpedoes used for exercises which at times takes them away for periods up to four days. Since tor- pedoes are heavy and are explosive, safety is the foremost thought. W-5 division personnel must be alert and attentive to their assigned tasksat all times. T I i 4 in I i I Q P A .il ' 4

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