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radio and radar equipment is an intricate part of all air operations. Engine Build-up, under Lt. Foley, is getting closer to the FASRON stage every day. The division is ably represented by Lcdr. WY A. Greene. More recently V-2 has been handling the overall Air Dept. material program and doing an outstanding job. The unsung heroes of the V-2 Division and possibly the entire ship are the hangar deck plane handling crew and directors, without whose tireless efforts no operation could be suc- cessfully completed. Top Left: W. C. Burns, AN, and R. J. Goeminne, AM2, doing a repair job with the arc welder in the aviation metal shop. To- dayscarriers are fully equipped with such repair machinery in an effort to keep as many aircraft as possible available for flying. Top Center: One of the jet-starter jeeps getting a tune-up from R. B. McCoy, AD3. Without these little yellow trucks that dart from one Jet to another at the command Start Jets , no F9F Panthers would leave the deck, the jeep giving it the necessary first start. Top Right: W. R. Borah, AM3, and J. P. Collins, AN, are pictured bending sheetmetal. Equipment such as this allows a carrier to be nearly self-sufficient in making and repairing necessary parts for the ship and the aircraft. . Lower Left: The 02 Shop is the scene for C. E. Tucci, AD3, and T. M. Brown, AA, who are shown working on an oxygen bottle. Additional oxygen is a physical must for pilots flying at high altitudes, where the work of these men pictured below pays dividends. Lower Center: Checking stock numbers is an endless job because of the many and varied storerooms in which aviation equipment is kept. Here, P. A. Pritchett, AA, and K. I. Siegel, AN, are shown doing one phase of this task in the Air Office. Lower Right: L. Huber, AMS, and E. F. Kleather, AM3, working in the Metal Shop. Extensive training in shop work is but one of the many specialized Helds of Navy schooling. The trussed-up bunks indicate the total utilization of every space aboard ship.
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