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launch 4 r x X S X Q N 5 T V+ .,,,, i Z vw ' while below, catapult machnery is kept in perfect operating condition 'Q MEET, N K' ,Wh 7 j. W ,,:,,1, , , Q GA - 'wwf ' wpzvyff X f I X xx X , K 0, la Af 'IF 1 k 555 R0b6I'SQn 1 I-'lui Vf'?!W , - 'NTN IB -Mff '. V' 'ffl ' 'A 5 f , Q V Catapults :XX X Arresting Gear nylon safety barriers protect iet from damage in the event f if I K 3' plane overshoots cable.- with wheels and hook down, F4U drops to the deck arresting cable is disengaged and plane taxies forward I67 2 1 E 4? 5 V I I I W, 1 i n 1 I if ll
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5 -vi? .-1 ,Q , A--+4 'Q .... f '--- ' ,RX M -ta. Z! V-2 DIVISIO . . . .V-2 Division, the catapult and arresting gear division. This group of the ship is made up of highly trained men who are responsible for the main- tenance yand operation of the two I-I-4 type cata- pults' and the eleven arresting gear engines. From the time the first plane leaves the deck until the time the last plane lands, V-2 Division is constantly alert and ready and in a large part responsible for the pilot's life. The Arresting Gear crewmen are stationed port and starboard along the deck edge, from the island structure to the stern. They man XA' slingshot aviator readies his AD for the rocket-like catapult launch if . 17,4 an 155,45 V.. 5 N XX7! ? F ff 1 f I Y- my v V . . ff! 1 V .2 . .. B.. f, .Ni ,V , ,WV 1 ,K x VV, ' 0 mX l gf N .. . . flu. b- . t X X X X 5 W - N seven arresting gear control stations and live barrier control stations. It is their job to see that the pilot's plane is safely brought to a stop. The catapult crewmen are charged with the responsibility of properly hooking each aircraft into the catapult, setting correct pressures, and firing the machine. Together the catapult men and the arresting gear men of V-2 Division make up a vital, unbeatable team on whose shoulders rests a large share of the striking power of the Princeton. Mlorking directly beneath the men of V-2 on the Hangar Deck are the oflicers and men of .... First Row: Saurez, Manyar, Galvan, Moody, Nichols, Pohlman, Gizzi, Egolf, justice, Markalter, Stoutarnyer, Brournley, Relph Powlonek. Second Row: Cook, Skinner, Patrick, Thompson, Glover, Hogue, Kollekowski, Hurst, English, Franks, Ruger, Bronson Guinn, Turner, MeNew, Miller. Third Row: Libby, West, Thomas, jones, Krick, White, Baglini, LTJG Ramella, Lt. Miller, LTIG Austin, Wilson, Olson, Flannery, Stewart, Fike, Van Doinelen, Crouch.
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1 1 .ll , . W! .1 I R 4 3 f. li 4 5 ll l i x 'I .,, l A ll In 3, n P L, v 4 3 X almost as long as three football fields, the hangar deck serves as shelter and repair shops for scores of planes First Row: R. A. Taggart, J. J. Coufal R. K. Hess, W. L. Hayes, W. A. Belser, j. E. Perkins I. C Correll j. G. KemjJken,,j. Lang, G. E. Lalfine, D. W. Miller. Second Row: R. Ill. Nakao, j. Smith, D. R.. Moore, P. L. Snyder Lt. G. M. Van Derereek, E. L. Pifer, E. D. Tyler, E. T. Andar- son, O. O. Thomson. Third Row: AI. I. Hyman, R. E. Linton, E. C. Krampf, D. D. Bloomer, W. E. Setterlund, R. E. O'Donnel!, W. C. Daniels, E. M. Lyons, C. I. Lindsey. Fourth Row: R. P. Turner, K. L. Clark, A. Valeler- rama, A. A. lllaedche, E. R. Smith, W. L. Kelley, H. H. Pow- ell, D. R. Eye, M. L. jameson. Fifth Row: R. C. Sehoeneweis, F. H. Lawton, E. L. Owens, D. I. Woods, K. R. Hymer, R. D. Blanton, M. Dresser, D. G. Hile- man, R. D. Hurley. Sixth Row: R. I. Begin, I. D. Kingcade, VV. E. Hamlet, D. F. Adlard, PV. L., Parish, B. E. Reaves, j. N. MeDermoj7, H. I. Wimnzer, R. H. jones, V. E. Welker. LL ,W -A f- v- --35. W-3: f-- -T,, - , , . .- , ,, g A , , W . M, W -'- -' ., , ..,......... .. . ........,-,.,.- ............,..L.,...-.....a........... J
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