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MMC J N wton MMC C. Paulhus MM1 R. Bafal MMT W. Baruth LTJG K. Peecook MMCS S. Cronkleton MMCS K. Richie - 9 MM1 H. Molesworth MM1 D. Otten MM1 GB. Ping MM2 J. Anderson MM2 G. Braun MM2 E. Dixon MM2 JP. Dixon MM2 ivi. Frankel MM2 T.A. Gerych MM2 c. Gibson MM2 D. Gooden MM2 D. Hanczyk MM2 J- Harvey MM2 M- Henev M-DIV 192 Snipe and The Hole are terms that usually apply to the Machinery Division. They refer to the Machinist's Mate and the Main Machinery spaces. These men can be found working to supply, in a typical Med deployment, 40,500 engine miles worth of main pro- pulsion, 700,000,000 gallons of pure water, heating steam for showers, laundry, and cooking, as well as running the generators that provide ship's electrical power. During Med Cruise 82-83, M Division completed several long range goals. Besides providing the usual propulsion steam and pure water, they restored the Auxiliary Boiler to service for the first time in many years. On short notice, M Division provided 110,000 gallons of fuel to USS Farragut. This refueling of a small boy WHS another evolution which had not been attempted for many months. lnport to M Division means a chance to work on vital equipment that cannot be taken down at sea, and just as important, a chance to have some liberty ashore. To say that the shipyard is an Engineering evolution is an understatement. M Division alone has projected ahead for more than one third of all Ship's Force Overhaul Manage- ment System work to be completed this period. lnport or at sea, one thing is consistent, that's doing the job right, Nimitz' Snipes are rightfully proud of their Hole and the services they provide to the ship as their role in Teamwork'A Tradition.
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