Siboney (CVE 112) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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I li i a 1 i D 1 , v 1 E I I '3 J ..-Q V lgi '1f,' 'f A Q 'fe LCDR. W. J. SLONE, USN Ass'+ Air Ofiicer LCDR. v. R. BRASHER, usN ff Flight Deck Officer HIH DEPT. The Air Department consists of three divisions, V-1 fF1ight Deckj V-2 kHangar Deck and Shopsl, and V-3 lGasoline and Ordnancel. The depart- ment is ultimately responsible for aircraft handling, servicing and control dur- ing launching and recovery. In the SIBONEY this may mean conventional air- craft, helicopters, blimps or any combination of the three which may be called upon to perform an operation. This operation is accomplished through the concerted and coordinated efforts of the three divisions. The V-1 Division under the supervision of the Flight Deck Oflicer and his two assistants, the Catapult Ollicer and Arresting Gear Olhcer, maintains the flight deck and all its associated launching and recovery gear, This includes all the machinery for the catapults and arresting gear. In addition, the men are assigned to special groups which are trained to iight fires, repair damage to the flight deck and its gear, and clear crashes. The V-2 Division under the leadership of the Hangar Deck Oflicer and his assistant, the Shops Officer, controls aircraft movement on the hangar deck and maintains the shops, tools and equipment necessary to repair and main- tain the squadron aircraft. In addition, all the ship's automotive equipment is maintained and operated by these men. This division also has trained groups of men for lighting fires and repairing damage to the ship. The V-3 Division under the leadership of the Gasoline Ofiicer and his assistant, the Aviation Ordnance Oilicer, maintains the ship's aviation fuel sys- tem and ordnance gear. These men service the aircraft atter each flight and see that the required ordnance is loaded. In addition, they are especially trained to fight gasoline fires, ordnance casualties and maintain specialized ordnance equipment. The Air Officer controls the activities of the Air Department from Fly Control, on the bridge, where he maintains direct liason with the other de- partments of the ship. Here, through the Air Officer, the Air Department becomes an integral part of the ship's fighting machine. COMMANDER J. P. ADAMS, USN Air Officer Y Q. W4 M' ,. ,ang M, , J

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