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im . . ,,--I-ll-I M DlvlsloN Row l: Howser, MM2g Joyner, MMI, Sisko, MM2, Beatty, MM2, Futrell, MM2, Weadon, MM2, Sherwood, MMl Row 2: LT Ugj Pepper, Vest, FA, Semon, FN, Stricklin, MM3, Bienz, MM3, Chegan, FN, Antonelli, MM3, Meyers MM3, Flowers, MM2, MMCS Goodman. Row 3: Strickler, MM2, Moore, FN, Baessler, FN, Becker, MM3, Logan MMFN, Bradley, MM3, Marnula, FN, Olson, FN, Webb, MM3, Love, FN, Thomas, FN, Grefsheim, MM3 M Division has compiled an outstanding record during six months of deployment and over fifty-eight thousand miles of steaming. Only once was the ship required to slow due to an engineroom casualty and this was promptly corrected. I-lard work and a high degree of professional competence on the part of the Machinists' Mates enabled the UI-ILMANN to meet all of her commitments. In addition to being responsible for a great deal of machinery , the Machinists' Mates are also responsible for the operation of the evaporators. A highly capable group of Machinists' Mates, assisted by some equally competent BTS did an out- standing job of producing Water for the boilers and for the crew. Not once in the six month cruise did the ship go on Water hours, which is quite an accomplishment for a twenty-five year old destroyer with only one set of evaporators, The evapora- tor gang produced approximately l, 450, 800 gallons of feed water and 808, OOO gal- lons of fresh water during the cruise. The evaporators were on the line a total of 3, 200 hours for an average production of about 700 gallons per hour. In summary, M Division can be justifiably proud of the efforts they have put forth during the deployment. They put in a lot of long hours to keep all of their gear running and to aid the ship in meeting all her commitments.
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