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WW REPAIR D PAR TMR CDR V J. Lepere Jr. CDR E. B. Morgan LCDR D. J. Conrad Repair Officer Repair Officer Asst. Repair Officer The Repair Department is primarily responsible for performing repairs to hull, mechanical, electrical and electronic systems of surface ships. Included in our organization are 700 men and women who work in eight divisions and more than 50 Workcenters. The range of services offered to customer ships is comparable to a shipyard. - ' During the deployment, Repair Department personnel provided repair services from the Atlantic crossing to the Red Sea and back across again. We flew 72 tiger teams with tools and equipment all over the Mediterranean and Red Seas. In Jeddah, 15 ships were brought alongside for short repair availabilities. We worked on combatants, amphibs, and logistic support ships, some of which were in either the Military Sealift Command or Merchant Marines. In Antalya, Turkey, our focus was on the amphibs. The trip to Gaeta enabled us to salvage the Sixth Fleet Admiral's Barge which had sank at the pier. Working on two combatants between French food and liberty was accomplished in Mar- seille. The trip to Naples provided the opportunity to test the salvaged and overhauled Admiral's Barge with a quick side-trip back to Gaeta. Additionally, we worked with Deck Department and the Damage Control organization to off-load over 100 pallets of ammunition by helicopter, working from sunset to sun up - it was a long night. But the sandwiches and snacks provided by the Supply Department helped us refuel. The arrival in Naples was the start of a quick turnover with our sister ship and the rapid construction of a dance floor and stage, along with a rapid tear-down! While returning across the Atlantic we were able to clean, preserve and paint many of our spaces. We also had one last shot at sending a small tiger team by helo to another ship in the Task Force for repairs. We topped off' the trip with a very successful Radiological Controls Proficiency Examination CRCPED before saying hello to family and friends awaiting our arrival at Pier 24. ' '
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