Lake Champlain (CG 57) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1998

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' 2Pughlcenter)demonstratesthereplacingofthestatorfornuniberoneOilyWaterSeparatorPumpto vI3 Miranda, FN Coke,andEN3(SW) Walker ( A Gang) itobvFCllSWiMitchi-ll It takes more than line han- dlers to prepare the ship for en ter- i ng port. HTFN Gray dons protec- tive gear prior to hooking up CHT discharge hoses. While in the Gulf, trucks were used to transport CHT todisposal facilities. PhotobyEMOSWlCulwell ' EMFN Diaz Cortes prepares to sign a safety tag after perform i ng an electrical safety check on equip- ment he is checking out to HTFN Gray. EM2 Antig ensures correct procedures are followed. PhotobyEMOSWlCulwell 4EM2 An tig prepares dress ship lights. Dress ship lights were instal led in Hong Kong, Jebel AH, Perth, and Sydney. Photo by EMaSW)CulwelI jSEC Amposta mans the repulsion AuxillariesControl onsoleandfollowsengineering iperating procedures to place al 1 bur main engines in to operation or a full power run. Three other ■ ACC operators a 1 lowed for four ection rotation underway. ' hotobyCP3B aird h: -Twrsj p r ■J I ,•■.. ' , ♦, ' y J GSM3 Spencer receives instruc- tion from ENl(SW)Chalue on how to operater the Electric PlantControl Console. Photo bvCP.-JBeaird iw 1: OSl Bolton reenlists; VERTREP w USNS l PECANOE; Desert Duck Hit; Promotion of I ' SHowell passingofthe BULL; Bingo night NOV 2:ProtestantDivineServices; Catholic Lay Reader services; Steel Beach picnic, LKC Blues Band in Concert NOV 3: Advance clocks -4DELTA; Moor at 1000 Dubai, United Arab Emerites THE CRUISE 23 da

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Engineering Life Begins Below The Waterline TheCHAMPS WESTPAC ' 97- ' 98TRIVIA 1. 32,955.5 MILES TRAVELED 2. 5,048,187 GALLONS OF FUEL 3. 30,412,800 MILLION SHAFT TURNS 4. 1,684,520 GALLONS OF WATER MADE IN GALLONS 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB □ WATER DISTILLED □ WATER USED □ FUEL USED r GSE2 Dowdy shifts bleed air to remote on the local control panel I ' oi number three gas turbine generator. PhntobyFCliSWIMitchell r Engineroom monitor FN Roa takes readings on number two Gas Turbine Generator. Three (2,500KW)GasTurbineGenera- tors could provideenough electricity fora small town of 10.000 people. PhntnbyFCKSWIMitchell rr GSM3 Cazares is closely watched by Engineering Training Team MemberGSEl Lawrence as he starts lA GTM Gas TurbineSpecia lists Electrical and Mechanical worked together to main tain four propulsion gas turbine engines. Photo bvFCl(SW)Mitchell G.SMl Norris. front, reviews procedures at theFuel Control Console. DCl Jefferson at the Da mageControl Console monitors for fires and flooding with assistance of . sou nding security watch DCFN Pendley. Phi.tnhvPH:ili.;.irrJ EOOW (lemonstratesstandinga proper watch. Chief Engineer LCDR Bi I lie.s main tains total plant control by stay ingalert and ready to respond to an v casua 1 1 y. (Hope- ful ly he has good PACC EPCC operators ). The EOOW is overa 1 1 responsible for the engineering plant while underway. Plll.lnbs l- ' C ' I.SWiMlUll.ll OCT 29:Field Day Wednesday; Rooftop Exercise OCT 30: Desert Duck T-shirts on sale $10; PAX tran.sfer from USSNIMITZ OCT 31: Halloween canceled; OSSNPoulton .selected NIMITZBattlegroup ' s.JuniorSailoroftheMonlh 22TllK(:RLji.SE



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ss PACE ,A.Multi-talentedGMM2Colereadsaletter and viewshis pace coursesimultaneously. AG3 Morgan, FC2 Crise and SN Bass work on pace courses. Several courses such as Algebra II I and Economics wereoffered. CRUISERMEN RELAX ATSEA r Bring the ace up Boats! BMl Hunt enjoys relaxing with agameof ' solitaire in the Deck Office. After hours, computers could be used to unwind after a long day of work. Picture by PH.3 Beaird r TM2(SW)Parsonsenjoysa relaxing game of Freecel 1 on a computer in the LMRC crew : training Room.The Learning Multi-Media Recreational Center, created by theChaplain.l. Choi, was an instant successon deployment. Pictun-hvPH.iBcaird .▲.How many bookscloyou have?().S.{ Franklin.SHa Lyons, 1C2(SW) By num.and HT3(.SW I Fimbresplay a friendly gamcof Spades on the mess decks. FC2( SW ) Branch SH3 Beebe, DC2 Reynolds and MS2 Edwards handletheivory with ICKSWiBrown lookingon. PhiilobyFC2f;o )d.sori ►FC2fSW) Branch, FC2 Brown and NCI Sierra pass the time play i ng domi nos. Ph(ptnhyFr2(;fK)dson NOV 4:Liberty in Dubai continues, working party foronloading fresh fruitsand vegatables NOV 5; Liberty call logo to theOoldSuk, Elect r()nicSuk,sand ski ing,servicemen center NOV 6:Liberty call don ' t bring back iten- fromYugoslavia,Iran,Iraq.Libya,NorthKoi CubaorHaiti 24THECRUISE

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