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MIKE Two oflicers, two chiefs, forty-six men, two enginerooms and lots of machinery tell the story of MIKE Division. Personnel in the division are often called Snipesl' but no matter what we are called we have many vital duties to help the Engineering Depart- ment meet its commitments. This handful of men maintain and operate the two engine rooms with their main engines, evaporators, pumps, steam lines and valves. They see to it that the steam generated by the BRAVO Division branch of the Black Gang is used with maximum efficiency in the main engines and the evaporators. Although the job of answering all bellsw seems to be our main job, the operation of the evaporator is of equal importance. The evaporators, capa- ble of producing 4-8,000 gallons of fresh water a day, are the key to the engineering plant, for without them the ship would have no water for drinking and washing or steam for propulsion and electricity. V We may never see the light of day but we are glad to he in the group of men that have such a vital part to play in the opera- tion of our ship-TOLEDD. TWO ON A WRENCH First Row Buckner, C. E., Bhude, D. D., Reagan, P. E., Willis, B. E., Stone, C. L., Jordan, A. E., Frame L C Null, F. B., Loffland, K. D. Second Row: Showerman, M. W., Hinners, L. M., Brest, L. E., Kanis, H. J., Greene, F. C., LTJG W, P Vemrg-Q5 leffers, J. V., Clausen, H. M., Ekenroth, G. A., Newton, T. J., Staten, W. T, Third Row: Martin, 0. C., Lewis, J., Sullivan, F. H., Mocaby, 0. L., Vinecki, B. J., Manley, C. M., Small R F Jones, l., Schilling, K. L., Townsend, R. H., Toundd, R. W. Fourth Bow: Spradlin, H. J., Greener, L. E., Cole, J. W., Mondragon, E. M., Tores, M., Dillard, J., Osei l Balllflgef- W- G-5 Chenault, J. B., Dean, L. J., Powrzanos, T. C.
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