USS A.W. Brewster (APD-148) was a Crosley-class high-speed transport — a converted destroyer-escort configured to deliver UDT (underwater demolition team) and SEAL-precursor units to shore. Commissioned in 1945, she served the Navy through the close of WWII and into the early postwar period, with engineering plant configured for sustained high-speed transit and shore-party support operations.

The 8-entry equipment manifest below is sourced from ship-specific BUSHIPS (Bureau of Ships) documentation identifying machinery and equipment installed aboard. Each entry is documented equipment with verified manufacturer attribution — primary-source material for asbestos-exposure case development by Navy veterans and surviving families.

Equipment Manifest

Equipment Manifest — USS A.W. Brewster (APD-148). 8 machinery/equipment entries identified through ship-specific BUSHIPS documentation. Manufacturers in bold link to documented asbestos-product history on AsbestosIndex.com.
EquipmentManufacturerQtyNotes
BoilersBabcock & WilcoxNormal rating of 45,000 lbs of steam per hour each at 450 psi and 750°
Combustion ControlBaileyControlled at 450 psi and 750°
Feed water pumpTerry Turbine2Turbine driven Ingersoll centrifugal pump
Forced draft blowerClarage2Driving warm air from between inner and outer stack; 60 HP variable speed motor
TurbinesCurtis23000 BHP, 5500 RPM impulse reaction turbines
EvaporatorsFoster-Wheeler3High pressure evaporators; two 20,000 gpd capacity, one 4000 gpd capacity
Motor generatorCrocker-Wheeler175 kW 230/120 volt motor generator in engine room
DC generatorsWorthington turbine3400 kW 240 volt DC generators; 440 psi 740° steam

Asbestos-Containing Materials Aboard A.W. Brewster

The standard asbestos-containing materials installed throughout U.S. Navy high-speed transports of this era are documented to have included:

  • Pipe lagging and thermal insulation on main steam, feed-water, fuel-oil, condensate, and saltwater piping throughout machinery spaces
  • Boiler block insulation, refractory brick, and gun-blocks around the main boilers
  • Asbestos gaskets and braided packing in valves, flanges, pumps, condensers, heat exchangers, and turbine glands
  • Insulation jackets and removable lagging on main propulsion turbines, reduction gears, ship-service turbine generators, and forced-draft blowers
  • Sheet asbestos and Marinite panels as fire-stops, bulkhead insulation, and overhead insulation
  • Vinyl asbestos floor tile (VAT) in passageways, berthing, mess decks, and habitable compartments
  • Asbestos rope, wick, and tape in gland-seal applications throughout the engineering plant

Sailors in Boilerman, Machinist’s Mate, Engineman, Electrician’s Mate, Hull Maintenance Technician, Damage Controlman, and other engineering ratings worked routinely in spaces where these materials were installed, maintained, ripped out, and replaced.

VA Benefits for A.W. Brewster Veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs recognizes mesothelioma, asbestos-related lung cancer, asbestosis, and pleural disease as conditions presumed to be service-connected for Navy veterans with documented asbestos exposure. The A.W. Brewster equipment manifest is direct documentary evidence of the asbestos-containing materials her crew worked around throughout her service life.

Parallel claims against the asbestos bankruptcy trust funds established by the manufacturers of these products are also available, and do not reduce VA compensation.

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Equipment manifest derived from public-record BUSHIPS documentation specific to USS A.W. Brewster (APD-148). Manufacturer attribution links to documented asbestos-product histories on AsbestosIndex.com where available. Editorial review applied per site standards.