USS Harry Truman (CVN 75) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1998

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it ff MOBLEY 1 I I ■ mmmmmmm Scott m i{ Reactor Officer uiiii

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r Thile HST is truly a 24 7 operation ... a city that never % sleeps ...that doesn ' t mean the men and women who Y call her home have no time for recreation. While Sailors and Marines work a fairly long day (or night), they ly manage to find at least a few hours to relax, and there N many ways to relax as there are shipmates on board. ' lany enjoy using the carrier ' s gymnasium facilities in their off duty time, either hitting the gym for some weight training, or maybe one of the satellite gyms for a workout on the treadmill. Aerobics and tai-bo classes are offered almost nightly on the hangar bay as well. For those who want something less physical, the ship ' s library offers thousands of books, and a quiet, stress-free ambiance to enjoy some reading. The library also has internet terminals, and videotapes and a large screen television in the lounge. For as long as Sailors have gone to sea, card games have been popular, and members of the HST crew can always be found enjoying a game of hearts, spades or cribbage in one of the dozens of berthing lounges throughout the ship. The ship ' s MWR office also does a brisk business checking out board games such as Risk, Monopoly, Scrabble and many more. Just like at home, though, sometimes it ' s nice just to relax in front of the television set. The JOs in SITE TV broadcast movies and shows on three channels, 24 hours a day, plus broadcast up to five cable channels for the crew ' s enjoyment. Ji i



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ms sam ■■■■i K actor department at your service. Our EN ' s, eM ' s .iT s, MM ' s, and a hanclFul of YN ' s keep the lights on jincl the ship moving. Two pressuri ed water reactors ivid team propulsion, catapult operations, electric power. Id s Vices and distilling seawater into fresh water. Without ■ i i.ical services, TRUMAN could not accomplish its ' ; The majority of Reactor Department are graduates of fcr Power Program, and about a quarter of oui vital Vandenberg Roaclor Traiiiinii Assistanl Chcinical 1- i force are highly skilled Machinist Mates. Enginemen. Eiremcn and Yeomen. Manning over 60 separate walchstations 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Reactor Department is always there to support the ship and her crew. You can truly say the Buck Stops Here.

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