Virginia (CGN 38) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1983

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MM1 Bruce P. Billings EM1 James R. Grable MM1 Robert S. Iliff so YOU'RE THE NEW gp g TRAINEE. 1 TRA ING fg Q fix A, Dlvlslon Though trainees think field-day their only job, the primary job of training divi- sion is producing the most knowledge- able nuclear watchstanders possible. They learn basic engineering concepts and become familiar with the engine- room. Students are then sent to their par- ent divisions as NUB's QNuclear Unquali- fied Billet.J However inexperienced, they are prized for their acquired talents - as field day technicians. S S You vill LISSEM undt LEARNV' Isn't there something to do besides . 1 u nn ET1 Charles J. Burke MM2 David S. Brinkley F



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ETCS Donald A. C ET1 wayne H. shuster Meacham R l l ET1 James D. Kaufman ET1 Carl M. Grothe ET1 Stephen K. Giles ET2 Henry Roman X. Readfor ConTr-ol C XX 1 Duvuslon Most people don't know what R.C. stands for. Though some say it's Really Crummy and oth- ers say it's Rack Control , it's actually Reactor Controls. That's the division's job - making a little hunk of metal push our big hunk of metal through the water. The workcenters take care of both reactors, their control rods, alarms and meters, as well as the RC shop fthe one with Garfield on the door removing reactor protec- tion and causing a meltdownJ There's another little known Workcenter - RCOBEQ which takes care of CHT room 43, but that's another story. They are known by many names - they are all Pooh Bears, led by the Shark, who's assisted by the Masterbear. There's Hitler, Hosehead, Mr. Goodlooking, Snuffy, Ovalman, Mr. Sports Illustrated - the list is nearly endless. Most people didn't know what R.C. stood for, but now Welllll, ya just can't say that anymore. Ya just can't. , C L r ET2 William R. ET2 John I. Mefford ET2 Phillip S. Morgan ET2 Lyle D. Baker Townsend -.'- ,i.' l

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