Shenandoah (AD 44) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1991

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gf 185' ps Y MJ 4 s 2 During Med-Deployment 3-91 SHENANDOAHS Repair Department earned the logo Total Quality Repair, for it! significant contributions, both as a major industrial facility on the home front and as a mobile repair and maintenance plat- form for the Forrestal Battle Group. SHENANDOAH5 uncompromising dedication and aggres- sive Total Quality Repair attitude has paid impressive div i- dends to numerous ships of the Second Fleet. Repair flawlessly completed 10,814 jobs, performed tf' lnter- mediate Maintenance Availabilities llMAVsl, including 21 lMAVs while deployed. Shanandoah provided technical assis- tancefemergent repairs through 136 Fly Away Teams and corrected over 60 CASREPS. One major emergent repair in- cluded an 18-day fire restoration on USS Deyo QDD 0810- The ship performed safety and OPPE preparation inspec- tions for virtually every ship in the Med 3-91 Battle Group. SHENANDOAI-YS superb performance in this area has result- ed in four consecutive Safety Awards from the Chief of Naval Operations. Repair also safely conducted 273 underwater ship's hus- bandry diving operations for a total of 233 hours bottom time. 'Ni-. em., lhe -.hip s lliw locker went on many fly Aways for diving evolution-. ranging troin simple inspections .ind decommis- sioning pai lt.1gestoni.iior isorlt that saved countless dollars in drxcloclcing to-ts. Stlf NfXNl1Urkll has continued its excellent nuclear per- formance record w-.ith satisfactorx' completions of its nuclear propulsion mobile training team exams and the reactor con- trols practice cxarnination. 'l he ship! Command 885055041 moclc-up program was exaluated as The best on the East Coast. Although the baseline performance of Navy Tenders is al- ways outstanding. Sllf NANDUAll has been exceptional dur- ing this past year, Through ingenuity, resourcefulness and dedication by SflEN.-XNDUAHB talented officers and crew, the ship has been a proactive participant in the redefinition of afloat maintenance, tending in homeport and at sea as a mem- ber of Nled 3-91. The expectation of what the Fleet and the Department of Defense can depend on from its mobile mainte- nance and repair platform has been permanently elevated as a result of SHEN.-XNDOAH5 superb performance. Repairf79

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