USS Harry Truman (CVN 75) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1998

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KaflKlPWI Va; ' Management operates and maintains the ship ' s incinerator, metal shredders, and compress melt units, alM ing the ship effective disposal of metal, glass, plastic, and paper waste. The Hydraulics shop is in i ha ' v ' of maintaining and operating aft steering, various sea and anchor equipment, the aircraft elevator ;iiai iiery, which provides movement of aircraft and other equipment from the flight deck to the hangar MMl(SW AW)Rodnc ' TkTiias MMl(SW)MarkWilfong MM) (SW) Gary Young MM2 Brian Bcilolino MM2(SW) Patrick Brigman MM2(SW AW) Ronald Chue M1V12(SW) Terence Crawford ' MM2 Anthony GanneU MM2(SW) Herbert Hurt 433

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». ' -Y Auxiliaries Division is responsible for maintaining and operating an array of equipment. Beginning with the Steam and Heat shop, personnel maintain hot water heaters, galley equipment, and laundry equipment. The Outside Repair shop maintains the majority of the ship ' s electric fire pumps, providing salt water for fire fighfing and cooling water for various types of machinery throughout the ship. AC R shop maintains the ship ' s refrigeration plants, the mess decks ' refrigeration equipment, and the ship ' s air conditioning plants, providing chilled water to air conditioning units and, more importantly, to some of the ship ' s electronic equipment, which would otherwise overheat. The Boat Shop maintains the diesel engines onboard the ship ' s liberty boats and rescue boats, maintaining maxi- mum readiness in case of a man overboard or any other boat rescue. LTJGJ. ScottCathcart ! A tl r n H s ■« ■» » - Jl« MMl(SW) Lloyd Jones MMl(SW) Donald Moss MM1{SW)M.T. Nolan MM 1 Kevin Schulmeister MMl(SW) Brian Steel MM 1(SW) Robert Thagard Jr. 432



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f»- bay, and the Boat Aircraft Crane, which allows the deployment of the liberty boats off of the ship. TIk 02N2 shop produces and distributes oxygen and nitrogen throughout the ship, its main purpose being to j provide aviators breathing oxygen to the air wing to support the pilots. The DCPO shop maintains all j Damage Control aspects of A-Division, including DC maintenance and issuing gas masks and life jacketsj ( ' MM2(SW) Jesse Jones MM2(SW) Lamoni Mattison ! M2(SW SS) Douglas Mitchell EN2(SW) .Stanley Miiray MM2 Michael Paradis MM2(SW) Dexter Prater

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