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Upper Left: Converting Salt Water to something that isnpotable is by no means an easy task when three thousand men are in- volved. It is little wonder that Legge, T. R., MM3, at times IS a bit puzzled when his gauges register tilt . Upper Center: Every Pump has its own machinery history, as repairs are made, they are entered in its log. Penkalski, B. A., is reading such a log of one of the many pumps located in the evaporator room. Upper Right: To Cruise, the fuel-oil burners located in the fronts of these huge boilers must be changed frequently, depending on the speed desired. Here we see Tarzia, D., preparing a burner which has just been replaced. Lower Pictures: Working Team Above consists of Qleft to rightj Chief Allen, Chief Stilb, Chief Palesky, LTJG Hinsch Qdivision ofhcerj, Chief Nicol, Chief Smith, MACH Macomber Qstation officerj and Chief Gordon. One of our playing teams, softball team, comprises fupper left to rightj: Ciarrone, V. S., BT3, Dix, H. E., BT3, Pace, R. VV., FN, VVasserman, K.P., BTS and McDan- iel, H. H., BT3. QLower left to rightj: Cottle, VV. A., BT3, Smith, F. G., BTC, Villatico, V. D., FN, O'Brien, MF., BTI and Farris, I. L., BT3. The B Division has a long record of enviable service in that during the five years which the ship has been in com- mission there has not been one major breakdown of this valuable equipment. VVell-trained personnel and an ex- cellent long-range maintenance program has shown its value on numerous occasions. The over-all know-how of the division oflicer, LTJG Hinsch and MACH Ma- comber, together with the combined knowledge of their seven chiefs, compose an unbeatable team, the grease besmearked but respected snipes of B Division.
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5 Upper Left: The Galaxy of Switches which Hockman, M. E., FN is working with comprise those of only one switchboard. Coordi- nation and control of the dial telephones, sound-powered battle telephones, and intercommunication voice boxes are maintained here. Upper, Center: The Light Shop is charged with maintenance and repair of all lighting circuits on the ship. Here Reiman, R. R., EM2, 18 testing one of the large 100-watt flood lights used in shipboard illumination. Upper Right: Testing and Repair are two of the major functions of the distribution gang, which is responsible for the equip- ment supplying light and power to the ship. Dearth, W., FN and Hayes, H. J., FN concern themselves with such testing. Lower Left: Four 1250 Kilowatt steam-driven turbo-generators supply light and power to the Leyte. Powley, A. G., EM3, must record with accuracy the reading on each of these generators every hour while he is on his watch. Lower Center: QLeft to Righty Cash, F. VV., EMI, Manor, H. S., EM2, Davis, R. WY, FN, and Ridler, C. T., EM2 hold holiday rou- L' the maintain the storage batteries in ship's boats and airplanes. tine in the battery locker. When caught wor '1ng, y Lower Right: Reid, E. J., EMFN cleans one ofthe ventilationmotors which will help to supply forced draft air to all enclosed f h l ' de end u on such equipment to maintain atmospheric conditions. spaces on the ship. Men in the lower areas o t e sup p p THE POWER AND LIGHT requirements of a ship the size of the Leyte demand an electrical plant more exten- sive than would be found in a city of similar size. Be it a burnt light-bulb in need of replacement: re-wiring oi electrical circuit on a small boat: repair of an electrical motor for the ventilating system, re-calibration of an elec- trical calculator used on big guns: an added jolt of power from the huge generator: or replacement of a part of the dial telephone switchboard, the entire E. Division stands ready. The division is divided into six stations, each being detailed a portion of the department's work. Heading these stations are responsible, efficient and capable men. Chiefs Buckland, Mfatkins, Chiodini, Adamczuk, EMI
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