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conditions normal, pressure steady fx wg Yex. Z . .sry - , ff Wig ,. , f y ' S , YS. Y W s . X. 4 A e o . In a job like thus, lt's best to know what valve you are turning Boilers Evaporators chemists check water for impurities Front Row: L. M. Campbell, D. C. Burrows, S. L. Jett, L. M. Averett, ChMach. H. H. Moore, M. W. Chapman, j. E. Cole- man, F. M. Stephens, E. R. Martin. Second Row: G. A. Mathis, B. L. Crawford, F. Y. Williams, G. T. Hardin, C. E. Smith, R. R. Clark, A. G. Fowler, I. G. Noble, P. Wheat, A. P. Kosky. Third Row: G. C. Vierling, C. E. Wilcox, E. B. La Rose, L. C. Spence, G. T. Niday, C. M. Godwin, L. B. Ford, J. E. Wilson, V. M. Lynn, j. F. Ogilvie, R. W. Hahn. First Row: L. D. Christian, Ens. R. F. Higgs, LTJG j. A. Shope, D. O. Thompson. Second Row: B. D. Burrows, H. P. Beck, T. R. Cunningham, L. D. Hefley, C. L. Dodge, T. R. Rose, j. W. Moore. F. Newman, G. M. Glenn, N. I. Marion, M. E. Wright, K. E. Hale. L. Sauceda, J. R. Gault, F. H. AlCGvl'l17'l,lS, R. A. Dawis, VV. C. Seemnnn. L. L. Ellisor. Third Row: T. W. Saige, W. F. Scott, T. F. Criswclli ff N y f e 'Sheff 5' 7 .rir f lff.1ff
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w 4 handy machme for the home work shop is this drill press X E 1 I 4 A F K E 5 G f i 1: I i I K f J ,, 1 ff '54 Q AnAfv1AA 7'-Hfl f A ist - i I ? ,f , s ' l is y I X 2 I F 1 L , C165 v ui: K-Y Y Auxiliary machinery lfirszf Row: Nozvlin, Harflcr, N. Pcoplcfs, Tlzonzjrzozz, Hoover, Lalnnfln, Kilroy No. I, Bcflzmcr, Harris, CIIAIIICII liIf'DOIlIlifl, Grieg, ClIIH'lSl'71, Gilmore, Young, Sexton, Taylor, Iiflwa1'fls, Sffconfl Rui: Kilroy No. 2, Diclferzs, Kozlefrnmn, Channel, Bamffs, Donald, Tf1nker5lc'y, Ens. Mflirntrzrfy, Ens. Sclzlangen, Clzlilaclz. Bmcllry, Hlozuzflt, Halter, liulftli, Rll!IflC'.9, Slzue, Zzunyer. Third Row: Naber, Kilzllel, Coggins, Cuinn, Roof, Conway,VSjJrink, Wilnzotl, CIl7'!'3',POllOClI, Tilley, Morlenson, Lane, lilurslz, Spann, Crunk, Rigdon, Kulenda, Surlinc', Robinson, Harding, Grzrlrllzd, Bullock, Mflrlforcl.
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s N. M The B Division is the largest 5 and one of the busiest aboard. Totaling 205 men, the division is divided into four different groups. First, the four f1re- rooms provide all the power for the move- ment and general operation of the ship. Second, the evaporators make the fresh water for the crew's use and the feed water for the ship's boilers. The evaps are comprised of two regular and one emergency units, all going continually. Third, the oil and water gang make tests such as alkalinity, hardness, and oxygen tests of the boiler feed water. informal atmosphere prevails between officers and men smoke watcher reports to the boiler rooms where combustion is regulated c, a ,g,p::Nj ,1, : WA X Wf,f?Z,,yW,k .,,,f,,,,,W ,Wvi 5? ' i ,3'N,ff, 1 sv 1, X' 'so n , ' V W fr 1 1 '- iff fini ff 32 Along with these duties they have the job of refueling the ship on replenishment day and the refueling of the many destroyers that come along side. And last, to keep the boil- ers and the fireroom machinery ship-shape, the boiler repair gang toil endlessly. Hot stuff vapor at 180 degrees Farenheit, and untenable firerooms are the tools that these men use to keep the ship in operation. They supply the steam that turns the turbines that furnishes the speed required for the launching and landing of aircraft. H. A. Everett, G. D. Walkup, P. S. Fim- bres, L. F. Grimes, S. Allrini, K. Burnett, J. R. Twedell, E. L. Lane, M. C. Olson, A. L. Landherr, J. H. Greer, L. ill. Lloyd, R. K. Berg, R. J. Byrd. First Rows j. W. Ellis, D. G. Giilham, E. W. Smith, T. P. Crane. H. j. McCollum, R. E. Merideth, L. W. Jacobson, W. W. Standridge, P. F. Carroll, E. L. Keller, L. M. Willis. G. L. Holst, G. E. McNeel, R. W. jordan, J. W. Wilson, P. C. Dawe, M. R. Caswell. Second Row: O. W. Sanders, W. R. Clifton, R. E. Scheel, j, j, Ha1nr1w1'l65l, D. I. Bellmer, W. A. Greenouglz, B. T. English, H. S. Secrest, W. E. Townsley, R. F. Hull, D. Ill. Cowan, V. M. Lynn, j. W. Reeder, VV. F. Davis, A. I. Hudson, F. De Boutz, F. Newman. Third Row: R. A. Adams, W. I. Hargroder, C. W. Crawford, G. L. Gorman, D. L. Faker, W. L. Percival, C. L. Halverson, A. L. Preclzt, D. G. Smith, R. L. Miller, E. J. Olson, 1. Ill. Bender, E. A. Hinson, G. E. Welch, I. R. Childs, E. 1. Wesselski.
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