Military Training - United States Navy, 1974 - 1979
<br /> Technical Service schools involved an in depth overall curriculum on the theory,
<br /> operations, casualty control, maintenance, troubleshooting, repair and "hands
<br /> on" experience with actual equipment
<br /> Machinist Mate "A" School, Great Lakes, IL, Machine tools; blueprints and layout
<br /> specifications; precision measuring instruments; steam generation and
<br /> distribution; hydraulic and air conditioning systems.
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<br />Nuclear Power School, Vallejo, CA, Theory and operations of Naval Nuclear
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<br />Propulsion Plants. Areas of study included courses in:
<br />Power Plant Operations Electronic Instrumentation
<br />Casualty Controls Mathematics
<br />Mechanical Theory Heat Transfer
<br />Electrical Machinery Fluid Flow
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<br />Nuclear Physics
<br />Physical Chemistry
<br />Radio-Chemistry
<br />Radiation
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<br />Nuclear Prototype Training Facility, Idaho Falls, ID, System design and
<br />construction, watchstanding, operations, casualty control and maintenance of
<br />Naval Nuclear Reactor Propulsion Plant.
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<br />Engineering Laboratory Technician School, Idaho Falls, ID, Advanced chemistry
<br />for nuclear primary plant and non-nuclear secondary boiler plant. Pressurized
<br />system sampling, analysis and corrective additions. Radiochemistry and c~sualty
<br />controls. Radiation, its sources, shields, detectors, effects on humans and
<br />materials, solid and liquid waste control, and exposure control and surveys.
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<br />Submarine Shaft Components, Charleston, SC, Rotating high-pressure seals,
<br />shaft design and construction.
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<br />Steam Component School, Charleston, SC, Steam traps valves, turbines,
<br />condensers and level controllers.
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<br />R-114 Air Conditioning School, Charleston, SC, PneumaUc controls and advanced
<br />refrigerant cycles on 200-Ton centrifugal system.
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<br />Lithium Bromide Absorption School, Charleston, SC, Advanced absorption
<br />refrigerant cycles on 200 Ton system.
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<br />Quality Assurance School, Charleston, SC, Program essential for nuclear and non-
<br />nuclear related job procedures, material handling and paperwork techniques.
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