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was ENG NEERI G - MQ? a Deep in the heart of the ship one finds the Maury's ever capable Engineering Department. This department is responsible for the operation of the vessel and maintenance of the vessel's machinery. The Engineering Department is divided into three main componentsg Machinery, Repair and Electrical. Each division fuctions separately in its own field and all cooperate together to form an efficient, hard-working department. R -Division, headed by Ensign Mullon, is largely responsible for repairs and alterations to the vessel and its equipment. Towards this end the Carpenter Shop, Shipfitter's Shop, Machine Shop and Boat Shop all put forth noteworthy effort and quality workmanship. E -Division, the smallest division in the Engineering Department, has the monumental task of maintaining all of the ship's electrical equipment in working order. Under the leadership of Division Officer, Chief Electrician A. C. Watkins, this small group of men have really pro- duced fine results. During this last cruise, the E Division took on the extra job of maintaining the up and over lights. These lights are strung together and lead from true bow to the stern by way of the mast heads. It is the policy of the Navy to have these lights lit all night when in a friendly foreign port. It is a tribute to the Electrical Division that the Maury's lights shone bright- ly on all occasions. Last, but by no means least, in the Engineering Department is the M Division. The per- sonnel in this division headed by Chief Machinest Andress are in charge of the operation of the Maury's power plant. Accompanied by the hum of a smoothly operating Engine Room, the boiler tenders and machinist mates of M Division stand their important watches. Work goes on in port as well as at sea. Machinery must be maintained, machinery for refrigeration and heat must be cleaned and repaired?-f all these attest to the technical knowledge and skill of M Division. nc .':hl 7
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33 Machine shop 2 , 22 ,nw 't Q we ' i Ti Shipiitters shop i 'N . Carpenter shop 9 As one can readily see the Engineering Department of the Maury, of any vessel for that matter, has a great responsibili- ty keeping the ship running. We are proud of the job done by engineering personnel on this past cruise and we salute their high degree of training and tech- nical skill. . 1 ...J-.X .- I
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