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NGINEERI What makes the Great Ship Shreveport go? While it takes an en- tire crew in a variety of jobs to make a ship function, no ship gets very far without good engineers. But Engineering is more than mak- ing the ship go. Every department is touched by the Engineering de- partment in a variety of ways. Engineers make the water we drink, wash, and cook with. Engineers keep our spaces cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Engineers keep the lights on and the plumb- ing clear and ensure we can talk to each other over telephones, sound-powered phones and announcing systems. The gyrocompass that keeps us on course is maintained by the Engineers, as is the equipment the bridge personnel use to determine wind direction and speed as well as the speed of our ship. Engineers maintain the diesel engines that power our small boats and our emergency gener- ators. One of the most important functions of any ship is damage control, which is another area of expertise found in Engineering. When something breaks, the Engineers will fabricate parts as re- placements. The nametags we wear come from Engineering, as do the signs we put on doors. While the realm of the Engineers is primarily below decks - En- gine Rooms and Boiler rooms, Engineers can be found at any given time of day from the top of the mast to the bottom of the keel and all points in between. 1 in x ,ft Q b 1 . - 1 Q 1 o . , A 1 QCP?- 6 i LT KEVIN ROWLAND, USN CHIEF ENGINEER
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