Vulcan (AR 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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You'll find some of the best burgers on board Vulcan. Capt. Smith takes one of his rare breaks to converse with some of the khakis.



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REPAIR USS Vulcan (AR-5)’s Repair Department continuously set a standard of both pride and professionalism for afloat repair facilities while deployed in the Mediterranean. Over 6,000 jobs were completed, and more than 100 flyaways were made by the Repair Department. “Exceptional quality and quantity work was performed by Vulcan,” read a message from USS William V. Pratt’s commanding officer, “I considered the dedication and professionalism to be unsurpassed.” Such quality work doesn’t happen overnight. It takes hours, days, weeks, and even months of planning, according to MMCM(SW) Christian D. Bubczyk, senior ship supervisor. “We looked at our capabilities, man hours, and the ship’s availability when considering work requested from another ship,” said Bubczyk. Before committing to tend a ship the Repair Department sent flyaway teams to act as scouts. The teams did the preplanning, estimated the ship’s requirements and how long it would take to accomplish the job. “We look at the job request and then determine which shop would do the work,” said Bubczyk. Repair Department includes R-0, R-l, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-6, and R-7. These divisions worked on a variety of job requests from welding to fixing typewriters. Each division is divided by occupational specialties that are suited for a specific area of expertise. OFFICERS LCDR John Breslin, Repair Officer LCDR John Howe. Assistant Repair Officer LTJG Sue Cress ENS Maria Oppici CW02 Dave Bouchey CW03 Marshall Hamilton CW03 Richard Jones Repair

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