O Callahan (FF 1051) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1988

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MM2 Hughes and MM2 Hann checking out 7944 AC. A., 3' ,, . ' F I f iff 1 2 4' ' 5 www f Y Z 1 2 an X EN2 Snowberger testing JP-5 fuel. Look at that sink shine! FA Fretthold and FA Bogan hooking up shore StC2lII1. MMI Davis examining daily logs. 16 50 Stop laughing, I think I'm stuck.

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ivision Yes Operator, Vancouver BC. 5 , fawm. li is MM1 Davis MM2 Hann MM2 Hughes EN2 Snowberger MM3 Rush MM3 Stowers EN3 Wright FN Lanteigne W, Vi N FA Fretthold . FA Bogan CNot pictured: FN Culhaneb During the Alaskan deployment, Auxil- iaries Division handled many responsibil- ities and evolutions. Every port, with the exception of Victoria BC, lacked electrical facilities, so ship's power was supplied by the diesel generators. As a result, A-Gang manned and operated the diesels 24 hours a day, in port and underway. In addition to normal maintenance, JP-5 refueling, and ensuring the shipls service equipment ran properly, A-Gang also ran the Cap- tain's gig and motor whaleboat for liberty parties in Homer and Sitka. The men of A-Gang made many friends in Alaska and enjoyed the many pleasures of the land like going hiking, fishing, mountain climbing, and photographing the natural and historic splendors. 15



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I O O B 1v1s1on During the NORPAC deployment, Boilers Divi- sion set the standard of excellence and reliability throughout the Engineering Department. Confronted with such obstacles as a tricky feed- water control valve repair while underway, various gauge glass blowouts , and refueling 396,733 gallons of fuel oil in ports few other Navy ships have, B Division answered the call with no casual- ties and swift recoveries in a confident manner. While in Alaska, the BTs were fortunate enough to enjoy maximum liberty while steaming twenty - four hours a day in port, providing the crew with hot water and warm meals since shore services were not available. The men took full advantage of discovering the raw beauty of a land that few, if any, had ever seen before. BTC Jones Not pictured: BTC Reed BTI Ashby BTl Keller BT2 Frederick BT2 Gilb BT2 Greathouse BT2 Holland BT2 Williams BT3 Dayse BT3 Farr BT3 Rios BT3 Root BT3 Hardinger FN Bleich TFN Miller FA Pittman FA Viana BTFA Zidonis

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