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R-1 DIVISIQ The Hull Repair Division CR-lj is the second largest division on the ship. Covering a spectrum ofjobs, the division is responsible for patternmaking, brazing, weld- ing, metal fabrication, carpentry, reilling CO2, lock- smith work and fiberglass fabrication. The men and women of R-l completed more than 2,800 Work requests during the deployment. Tasks included jobs ranging from minor lagging Work to design and fabrication of complex patterns which were used in the production of metal castings. They also assembled an ice cream Stand. Specific tasks include 68 jobs of sheetmetal on USS LEYTE GULFg replacement of 67 valves along with 200 feet of piping on board USNS SATURNQ recovery of SBll0,000 from a safe job aboard USS DETROITg more than 300 lagging jobsg 740 plaques and pouring 13,227 pounds of metal by the Foundry. 5 HTCMCSWD L. A. Orth Division Officer spots. filockwise from top left: FN Ortizfpractices his stapling skills in the Lag Shop. PM3 Nuzum adds a touch ofperfection in the Carpenter Shop. HTFR Mallory sands out the rough
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