Oklahoma City (CLG 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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I , i 'Pm x x ' I First row: S. Mulvey, E. Hartman, R. Hutchins, J. Heuber, Fi. Marcelo, VV. Fieisner. Second row: C. Hockin, G. Beardsley, Fi. Nelson, H. Martinez, M. Munson, L. Johnson. Third row: M. Harrington, B. Reeves, B. Sadler, P. Tyrell, R. Utley .Z SOO I1 ,

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A DIVISION The Auxiliaries, or A Division, is prob- ably the most diversified on the Oklahoma City. Primarily a service division, most of its time and manpower are centered around the provisions of hotel services on the command ship. Enginemen, machinist mates and machinery repairmen struggle together to maintain installed air condition- ing and heating systems. Associated with these services, A Division also maintains all refrigeration equipment, scuttlebutts and laundry and galley equipment. A well-equipped machine shop run by this division provides technical assitance and fabricates needed parts for myriad used throughout the ship. An evaporator gang provides water to feed the boiler and quench the crew's thirst while at Sea. 'QI riIY 91' ' 4 ' 1 I1 Q -W I is . in-q ' us' L First row: B, Keeling, M, Gonzales, T. Whetsel, B. Davis. Second row: S. Tryba, W. Corrigan, T. Ocampo. H. Byers, H. McClellan, R. Bautista, P. Smith i r I 5 i ' .-.. ., 4, W. ,N it l ll it Qx 'F A-,Q-.sf an I. V Qi: .1 gm 521. ia: .4 ii it ig l il 4 l 5 r v: .if r l



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l I B DIVISION The primary responsibility of the men of B Division is the operation and maintenance of the ship's four Nl type boilers and associated fireroom machinery. The steam produced is the power source for Oklahoma City's lOO,OOO4horsepower main propulsion plant, her four 750-kilowatt turbo- generators, fresh water distilling plants, galley, laundry and all other steam- driven machinery. B Division is also responsible for the storage and transfer of fuel oil, fresh water and boiler feed water. , , ,lv I 'N r I 1 Q9 -if X .. First row C Richart G Frank D Vance R Smith H l-lealth,T. Sowell. Second rowicl, Rice, W. Stodart F Petri D LaClair D Noble G Rude N Posa E Ellis, K.Pavlok. Third row. L. Sletta, D Fell D Roberts W Revell V Wheelock L Taylor T Moore, D. Reed

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