Lexington (CVA 16) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1962

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ens perkocha division officer electrical d o o o From Stem to Stern, from mast to keel, you will find equipment which is maintained and repaired by ECHO, the Electrical Division, Almost every space on LEXING- TON contains equipment for which E Division is re- sponsible. To perform their task E Division has IO6 men assigned to five different shops-fLighting, Power, Distribution, Aviation and Ordnance, and Interior Com- munications. The LIGHTING SHOP is responsible for fluorescent and incandescent lighting, fiight deck lighting, running lights, searchlights, fans, II7 volt outlets, dress ship lights and batteries for aircraft and boats. Concerned primarily with equipment powered by 440 volts is the POWER SHOP. Equipment they main- tain includes electric fire pumps, deck winches and hoists, anchor windlasses, and vent sets. In addition, they rewind motors of all sizes for LEXINGTON and other ships. Generation and distribution of the ship's electrical power is the job of the DISTRIBUTION GANG. They have responsibility for the electrical components of the ship's turbogenerators and diesel generators, the switchboards, and all electrical equipment contained in engineering spaces. The AVIATION-ORDNANCE SHOP is responsible for the jet-starting motor-generator sets, and electrical components concerned with the sprinkling systems, elevators, catapults, arresting gear, and fueling stations. The Ship's gyro compasses and repeaters are one of the major responsibilities of the IC GANG. They maintain sound powered phones and circuits, telephones, the various MC systems, engine order telegraph, and movie projectors. front row: CI. to r.J stlce c. I. icfa, clime j. c. em3, carlson t. s. em3, karlsen b. em3, miller j. a. emfn, printz r I em3, wilson b em? . . . . , krlsan d m fn, jones h. I. em3, rodarte e. ic3, hanlon j. e. ic2, hubbard d. e. icfn, radovan m. f. em2. back row: sparks p. n. emfn harden n e. fn, brazil d. m. em3, mclane e. f. emfn, hafner n. d. fn, fiery g. e. em3, friend r. c. fn, mcnarnee w.s. em3 davies k. d ic3 reynolds k w. fn, schusted r.w. em3, carr m. e. em3, egan w. h. em3, montoya m., allinder j. c. em3, mackenzie r a em3

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