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Reactor Electrical QREJ Division is comprised of the Elec- tricians and Interior Communication Electricians who maintain and repair the electrical support equipment for the Navy's largest nuclear power plant. Harnessing the output of Nimitz' massive electrical generators, these highly skilled technicians provide the power and drive to keep the reactors continually on the line. Being in a foreign port on liberty can be both exciting and extremely important as we act as ambassadors of our country. The men of RE Division did an outstanding job proudly representing the United States while ashore. The last month of the cruise brought forth at least one interesting change to the division. The Leading Chief left Nimitz to become an Ensign. He was replaced by another Leading Chief who was also selected for Ensign and will be promoted later this year. This is a fine example of the professionalism and expertise of RE Division. The effort put forth by these exceptional individuals throughout the LTJG J.R. Trotter EM1 D.A. Brown cruise, continually demonstrated to everyone involved their pride and determination to do their job well. Epitomized by the divisional motto: We'll Get Right On It, RE Division's energy and technical competence has contributed significantly to Nimitz' continued prepared- ness and rapid response. GET G01 ,- O 0, KT N My, .W 124 Jiffcfc i ' - ? . ' ' '- wr , . f , Af., . . ,V 4, ,fa fi, ,. .f ff . f-rw., f f- QM- ,yr ,ff . 424 ff' ff'-,..C1f:739'6Z5z'?ZifGf . ' Ulf' X W ., , g-.4-f f 'Mffzfff'4Z74-'Z-VR-2'-1ff: ' 'VG iw' ffwif-zfvii-iyw if iw fit Qi 5, 1 f 7L:fJ:?pW':4 i'z ff?f2 .1 1'---.'if,. f rf... , ,,., W '-,,, !,,, k.V, f,,., W., ,,., W4 ,4,, , , ,K - 1' pw 'f mlffy ff f 14, 4, , . ':iv'f7f4: ','Qfin'-,f.f2fr4viv5ffJi . ...yg-,'.4, ,ffvf fgjfif f'y,if'wQ1'w'f-xifw L 7-,,-uv.-hr ,fqff w V -M 4, Q. iffy! f ,Z TH 5, yy-M ' . V,'1,',.'ffg,7wf 7 -W fwgfiv f' ' , X f ' ' .wkvwf fwXf'. f ' -f :f 5 ' , 'L f Q ,: ' 4 fff 125221.'c,.f:'f,Q'w fihiv , . ,, , . f ' ' 3 L 7 ' ' i-'ff fl - - if if T'Yz174'75ki ' i f- - V. f lf rw 1P:L,Z'f'L.afiiifkiiff ' 3 fgaf.,-:,xgg. 'f1':7f'f , . I ' T ' ' ' ' ' 'X g7.y'wg'g:.y 5.-.-.-.-4:55.45 . ,fy 5 .4 3,- 1, .,: 3:57, fm 1 1 'ff 'L . pwffrv, 4-.-2' ' , , f . 2 f' , i ffa.,w..lf1m,ff, fjlglgg Qfjf 'g,izQ..ff, ,f V ,f ,i 2' i gg ,rgrp 4'-'Qfpjjf-,,.fj5,gfQ-z',- I 27' 'J' ffl ,fi ' i - xff 'y 4333.5 , f'gfFf-W -:.:Lgciiigf-:b:?r'gS-. A., -. qv fi! ,af z ffm.: r i 'f fig' .gg V? -,i,,c,1i2:g,' -.igffff - lar H: ,:f : 1 , .. -f ' if 'i ,k,7fyz'Ii,fcfL,,iv A-471011:'v ff1'fz. 5-:wr rw: ' f. .1 V, PIL' rf' Wfffm- 'QT-29, fi-., f uf: ' ,Q 1 ,fi ff . . yznffi-ff,4ff'. ,f. 1,3 :Zig N255 , -J:-3, 'ff Qu? ,f f f ' f' V, Qqsfiwl- ',.11.,g,pV'-f4?. 2 ' ,yayfag Q :3.:,i'Y in gf .fi-.74-,, .ff .Lyj gi, f f. . 5. r . f . ggwgviaf:-r,' fi' 'yQf,r7f,fwy1qf,r 'fig' 5 ' 'f r ,Vg 1,47 f I' Q I i' f If.:5.,Li,j,73,1g.V'ElE,Qfafi!1l,,-,.i3:5f.'wfg.. 'f.'f,,'L4:f f , ,, ,Lim 1 ' p 'jj Qi . ,ir V. ' ' ' 1 -' , I fjff 'f,-f'52Qifigfvf' if ff V w ,qi .4.wv:if' M If N 'V 1 -' 1 S.. f f',Qw Mfy,3- fl' V' EM1 P. Maloney EM1 T. Blackburn EM2 R. Christmas EMC D.M. Sutherland l EM1 S. Driskell EM1 T. Powers EM2 B. Bradbury l l EM2 J. Dean IC1 L. AlwayT EM1 C. Kines EM1 C. Wilson EM2 S.T. Buttrill EM2 E. Dodge
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LTJG E. Lineberger MM1 B. Davis MM1 G. Dyer MM1 P. Mazzola MM2 R. Boyko MM2 B. Broom MM2 J, Burns MM2 T, Casey MM2 P. Desautels MM2 K.S. Doran MM2 R. Fay MM2 W. Fauntleroy 6 1 l MM2 B. Fike MM2 J. Gray MM2 J. Henry MM2 G. Hood iReactor Laboratory, QRLJ, Division consists of highly trained Nuclear Machinist's Mates who, in addition to their normal qualifications, have qualified as Engineering Labo- ratory Technicians QELTJ. The ELT's or Wizards of RL Division are responsible for maintaining proper chemistry and radiological controls of the nuclear reactor plants. Proper chemistry control ensures the safe and reliable operation of Nimitz' fluid systems for years to come. This task involves the daily monitoring, sampling and analysis of Nimitz' fluid systems involving the use of highly sophisti- cated equipment to determine the chemical concentra- tions existing in the water. The rigorous radiation monitor- ing program continually verifies that no unsafe conditions exist from Nimitz' nuclear reactor plant operation. The men are also qualified on mechanical watchstations and maintain watches on various pieces of equipment along with the other divisions of Reactor and Engineering Departments. Reactor Laboratory Division was a bench- mark for the highly successful Reactor Safeguards Exami- nation held in April. The division attained a grade of above average in radiological controls and chemistry for the third examination in a row. The members of RL Division take great pride in the con- tributions they have made to the department and to the Nimitz Team. Through uninterrupted attention to detail and painstaking precision, the men of RL division have earned the right to boast, We're Number One !
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