Oklahoma City (CLG 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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First Row: A. Trimmer, H. Walker, A. Lewis, T. Copper. Second Row: R. Barry, IVI. Swisher, M. Rosas, G Nungester First Flow: M. Morrow, G. Orton, D. Olson, Second Flow: l.. Reed, L. Hansen, T. Teal, A, Kinsley, D. Stietl Searvogel A

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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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l v i 1 ff Q Wu., 4 I l Q 1 1 ' N, 7 -K .1 ,ff ,- :e. il UNI Iii i I VH 'r ' L.Jonrrs,R,llzikf:r, , r- , . f JN A X fel! R DIVISION As R Division personnel are first to point out, the R stands for repair, not redo. The word repair, along with maintenance and damage control, de- scribes xery well the function of the divi- sion. R Division shops are kept busy day and night, seven days a week, effecting repairs to the ship's hull, strength members, fire- maln, tentilation and plumbing systems. Handain-hand with repair is maintenance. The dLvision's shops are engaged in a l':?'.t?l'6lTdIi1Q program of PMS and main- tenance oi the hull and piping and ducting svsterwrs. Damage Control is another key word in the divisions definition. R Division person- vel rorrn the heart ol any repair party, and the division is responsible for all damage tprntrol .ind lirerllgliting gear. Finally, R Division shops are micro- factor nfs, producing custom-made items for ntfrrr.-s .intl working spaces. J. Nash, L. Stemmer, G. Meader, A. Lara, 5.7. Cc r--r if -fm'-5 'ff I63

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