REUNITING SHIPMATES OF THE USS ALEXANDER HAMILTON, SSBN 617
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"Was VAMP there when you were there?"
No. There were two panels called Missile Alarm Monitor (MAM) that were located between the LCPs and IMP. MAM 1 was just forward of IMP and just aft of LCP 1 and MAM 2 was just aft of IMP and forward of LCP 2. So if you were sitting at Launcher the equipment (forward to aft was LCP 1, MAM 1, IMP, MAM 2, LCP 2). Then couple feet further aft was the IC/T2-FA. The only thing that I remember next to the tubes at Launcher was a panel that controlled access to MCLL which was designated an Exclusion Area. The two hatches than provided access to MCLL were locked all of the time and the Launcher Watch was capable of unlocking the hatch to allow access so that the mess cooks could go down there to get coffee, flour, and sugar (accompanied by the MCRP and ALOS watches).
The only time I remember music in the MC was during field days when we were treated to Johnny Horton singing North To Alaska. We spent so much time shining the Missile Tube Access Door locking rings with Never Dull that I probably am suffering from brain damage.
"Was VAMP there when you were there?"
No. There were two panels called Missile Alarm Monitor (MAM) that were located between the LCPs and IMP. MAM 1 was just forward of IMP and just aft of LCP 1 and MAM 2 was just aft of IMP and forward of LCP 2. So if you were sitting at Launcher the equipment (forward to aft was LCP 1, MAM 1, IMP, MAM 2, LCP 2). Then couple feet further aft was the IC/T2-FA. The only thing that I remember next to the tubes at Launcher was a panel that controlled access to MCLL which was designated an Exclusion Area. The two hatches than provided access to MCLL were locked all of the time and the Launcher Watch was capable of unlocking the hatch to allow access so that the mess cooks could go down there to get coffee, flour, and sugar (accompanied by the MCRP and ALOS watches).
The only time I remember music in the MC was during field days when we were treated to Johnny Horton singing North To Alaska. We spent so much time shining the Missile Tube Access Door locking rings with Never Dull that I probably am suffering from brain damage.
You may be right on the forward end vs. the aft end. I find it amazing that I can remember some things like it was yesterday yet other things are just foggy.
The MTOW had already been renamed to MCRP (Missile Compartment Roving Patrol) when I got there in '79. Sounds like the same function though. A log with a ton of stuff to check every hour on the hour.
Our 1.2 kW rectifiers were named Winkin', Blinkin', and Nod. They were labelled as such with Dymo Tape and had been that way for years before I got there. Were they named that when you were on the boat?
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