John McCain (DL 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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: LDHAM, MCCRARY, SPAULDING, RAIRDON, EISENBISE, TOLBERT, FRYE, MIQFAIT. SECOND ROW: CLEMENTS, BATTEE, JENSEN, KIZK, BERG, LAIRD, REAVES, PERRY, THOMPSON, TARNOSKY, RIDER. THIRD K .KELLY SUNDEEN, LEAMY, ENNIS, CAIN, OLSON, AMOS, HAMILTON, VVHITE, TRIC , , CHASTEEN, GORDON, SPARKS, CROY, CHIEF LARSON. i J A 4 Z Umm The BTs are the personnel responsible for steaming and maintaining the shi,p's four 1200 PSI boilers. Their outstanding performance this cruise has made the term Building Three a thing of the past. I The forward fireroo the tubes plugged in 1B boiler. Our first major boiler casuality of the cruise, a ruptured tube in good old IB, WHS fepaife the repair facility at Subic Bay, and the boys up forward have been keeping it plugged and operating ever since- The after lireroom, under Chief Sundeen and Berg, BT1, has been steaming the entire cruise without any major Problems' Theylve also been successful, with the hel to thick billowing black-on a moments notice, whether required or not. B Division's work is never over. Underway the men work in temperatures often exceeding 1400, and in P011 theyke re' . d t . quire o put in 12 to 14 hours daily to get the plant ready for another steaming period. All of this concentrated effort is worthwhile, however, and the BTS always feel a l'ttl b' thirty? m is under the supervision of Chief Larson and Clements, BT1. Theyive had a constant fight keepmg L p of Rife, BTFN, in their attempts to produce all .kinds of smoke-thin wisPY White 1 e it of pride whenever the bridge rings up All ahead Hank-turns f0f F' 1



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