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L.. X 5 v Q. if 47 it QV! U, .M 1 I Y WJ 'K Lu i 5 1 - if Top Row: L T Wea ver, 5 V J. C WO2 Rippee, R. HTC Leblanc, K. HT1 Bryant, R. Second Row: HT 1 Donat, HT1 Miller, HT2 Russel T. O. I, T. Wi W I I I DC DIVISIO 41' HT 5 Achenbach, A. HT5 George, S. HT5 La vell, M. I-IT5 Spaw, G. 'E' IYUCLEUS FIRE PARTY. DC Division is responsible for maintain- ing all damage control equipment on- board RAIYGER. From the Engineering Spaces to the island, they ensure RANGER has the means available to handle all emergencies should she ever sail in harm 's way. HT5 Stapleton, C. HT5 Thordarson, G. HTFIY Brown, K. I-ITFIY Deshazo, B. HTFIY Laughter, W. FN Smith, P. HTFIY Torres, A. HTFIY Zander, J. FA Huntoon, G. FA Jorgenson, B. FA Morton, M. FA Roznoski, M. FA Weiss, K. FR Edwards, B. FR Isaacson, D. FR Shofner, Pl. FR Thompson, R. FR Veal, J. DC DIVISION 105
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W ' ' X DIVISIO PHAA D. HECHABARRIA Engineering Logroom: MM1 Keen, LT Whitney. LCDR Bosworth, M. LT Africa, G. LT Diaz, L. LT Hopkins, M. LT Royesky, J. LT Whitney, G. ENS McCarthy, R. CWO2 Reid, M. Bl .qt s s lv: -EZ. YNSN Suiter, S. FN Williams, A. '. .1 xxx EX Division provides administrative and logistical support to RANGER 's lar gest department, the Engineering De partment, consisting of over 580 enlist ed personnel and twenty-five officers The Engineering .3-M, Engineering T rainingfAdmin Officer, and the three Function Heads-the Main Propulsion Assistant, Damage Control Assistant, and the AuxiliariesfElectrical Officer-all work out of the Engineering Logroom along with the Engineering Officer, CDR Joseph G. Holyoak. I 7 EX Division is the true backbone of the hardest working department on USS RANGER, the Engineering Depart- ment, home ofthe FINEST ENGINEERS IN THE PACIFIC FLEET. 'QQ i N x I 'fffu 1 v ui 3. 5 1 102 EX DIVISION
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-an l I x 2 i DIVISIO ENS Cruz, R. 2 ENS Vann, B. 5 1 . 1 . i . i , , . i 4 lf' 1. li. 1 T MMC Cela, J. CWO2 Huff G. t I 1 MMC Dornan, D. I 7 Q 14911 -.Q- I I f T1 Ll lg MM1 Fitzgerald, L. , J T MM1 Keen, W. MM1 Krokel, R. 1 MM1 Laraya, R. MM1 Moore, M. MM1 Myler, J EN1 Vaughan, D. MM2 Almazan, F. MM2 Davis, E. M 'i i MM2 Hipp, 1 EN2 Holloway, I 2 E l f MM2 Lagua, lx 5 Q MM2 Lindsey, ,i ,Q rf! YE MM2 Miami i MM2 Quintanilla, iiie IIT EH2 Weitze, MM5 Agbay, Q MM5 Aquino, EN5 Brown, MM5 Brown, 2 EIY5 Bush, b i i , . I 1 H 2 l .1 T252 if 15 IE' Lt., 2 Q S: Q, 4.-. E -I ' 5 . A -.- l 'H-14 Ag .Y x Qui. - x , EM, 'K 5 'HL 5 V QLQ4 'S V 'Y ,W Wav' 4 5,fiQ1: Cx: The auxiliaries division - otherwise known as A GANG - performs a wide variety of functions which help to keep the engineering plants of RANGER and her battle group in operation. The personnel in the Air Conditioning and Refrig- eration shop work diligently to maintain a constant and comfortable temperature within theiship. At the same time, th ey keep the numerous food stor- age reefers in operation. Another branch of A Division works with the auxil- iary steam needed to keep food warm and operate the laundry and dry cleaning plants. The hydraulic shop cares for the hydraulic system needed to operate aircraft and stores elevators. Even more important, they are charged with main- taining the ship 's steering gear. Another one of A Division 's responsibilities is the oxygen and nitrogen plant which provides the air for pilots to breathe in flight. Be it through comfortable working conditions ora hot meal and clean sheets, the personnel of A Division make a definite mark on the RANGER- MAN's daily way of life and RANGER's combat readiness. fb -. S 5 A X! X1 i -L. X . me E, 14? f uw - ., . . - NY. . .. rw ,4.'. W 67: kr ,,.N. Muni'-W ggv:.......,3a--v W
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