Oklahoma City (CLG 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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fl I 4, : i 5 ' l 1 1 l e l I 1 l 4.4, il , ' ye, Gaia., ff K: Row One: R. Sornerby, V. Viger, R. Campilango, G. Mc Mahon, E. Green, M. Foster, P. Allsbrook. Row Two: R. Howe, A. Wober, K. Mc Donald, D. Sluder, Fl. Wiggins, J. Schofell, F. Viger, lVl. Turner, L. Barbosa. Row Three: S. Sadler, D. Carpenter, E. Rodriguez, G. Elliot, lVl. Smith, D. Voeller, T. Swanson. 3 5 15 Y 3 Gi fl . 1-' i I I I . ,C L if Wi x

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E DIVISICN E Division is composed of approximately 25 electrician's mates lElVlsl and 12 interior com- munication technicians ilCmenl. Almost every operation aboard ship, routine or emergency, requires electric power for its accomplishment. A ship that has lost electric power has lost her capability as a fighter. ElVls are directly concerned with the operation and maintenance of the equipment used to gen- erate and distribute power circuits and equipment throughout the ship. The size and complexity of Oklahoma City require that a great amount of circuitry be devoted to the transmission of information from remote locations to various command centers within the ship. The maintenance and repair of this circuitry is the main function of the lCmen. This covers everything from the sound-powered phones to the voice tube bell circuit, from the latest gyro com- pass systems to closed circuit television with a vast array of equipment in between. ffl Row One W Crawford D Gozdecki Fi Delgreco, D. Mizukami, K..Gill9SDiQ- ROW TWOQG- Peebles A Hayes G Law G Baldwin Row Three: Fi. l'lOff6V, E. ASSGIIVLD-MIICNGII, FTJGDKIHS.



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Y M DIVISION '.'.'hile the boilers produce the basic energy - steam -- to propel the Oklahoma Citi,-f, this energy must be converted into usable mechanical energy. This is the job of the main propulsion division, M Division. The rnachinist mates iMlVlsl operate and maintain the ship's four main engines and turbo generators which supply the ship's power. .5 if I ll -M . . 1 r'w ,, ,-, I L' 'fjlg :T 'V 'fl , D. R Row One: J. Kaitangian, W. Chambers, G- '19W'5'i' W I I I D' i A e A i . Shrre L . . . , . i --,. wwe- f Gaiam-f ,. . :aft .'l'3l ', . AJ , Saltkill, B. Werkman, J. Birehfield, W, Flaherty. P. leave- -- L M: 'I - 'D J M ' Hayward, L. Barns, P. Novotny, K. Booth. 1

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