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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT n a F,-f r. V, ,, . V, , H ,,,, ,, , . ,,.,y.,,,,,,,,,,,, kr ff , , ff ,wg , ,, , 'f , '!U'.'ffZ:Z , f, My x Q I A Engineering memories include losing the load just after leaving Subic Bay, seeing Bryant DC1 trade his White hat for the WO1 model, practicing casualty control while Mr. Sefyck was the EOW, seeing Mr, Aubert retire from the Navy after twenty years, opening the feed pumps for repairs, and being prepared to answer the technical questions from Captain Behm. Upper right: Big and Little Spires Above: Lt. laconis, Chief Engineer
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Carroll FN Dean W, Conaway FN Dennis W. Crow Erlander EN2 Clarke E . Davies EN2 John Fleming sv Q' ENS Roger P . Akeley, Jr. Division Officer A DIVISIO It usually happened in Subic or Vietnam. The culprit was a leaking oil seal or an over- heated engine.. The victims were those who bunked on the starboard side of the ship. A- Division had the burden of servicing the two top priority fantail diesels that powered the air conditioning generators. Although these ill-suited boat engines were mechani- cal monsters, the reward for their upkeep was refreshing. M s EN3 Wayne L, FN Richard A, 7 . w '5 FN Michael J. Stephenson FN Jimmie E. Thomas FN Gary Lee Meagher EN3 Robert J. Shatek FN Michael R. Griffin EN3 Bruce E. Loper EN3 Thomas Turnbull ENl John L. Warfield W 'W M, it ,4,, K '159'bw4v , W J 'w ., X I . 1 I I Z .1 1 ff V , 5 ' ff- f J ya, 1 f 1 f wff ' west W f- WW , 7 , 4 W , f . if i f va M X! A js et' X 1 HW I if 7 v 'rf W as! ' X f F- sk, if r NW - W, W f six .sfwfm Cl, fxw x bw 97 f X N9 , f ' - jf , ,, . , Q , Q X fy X 1
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