USS Charles P. Cecil (DD-835) was a Gearing-class destroyer commissioned 29 June 1945 and serving the U.S. Navy through 1979 — Mediterranean Sixth Fleet, Cold War Atlantic Fleet, and Vietnam-era operations. Transferred to Greece in 1980.
The 45-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 | Manufacturer | Qty | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aux. Condensate Circ. Pump (Motor Driven) | Buffalo | ||
| Fire & Flushing Pump | Buffalo | ||
| Evaporator Brine Overboard (Motor Driven) | Buffalo | ||
| Discharge Pump | Buffalo | ||
| Distilling Condenser Cond. Pump (Motor Driven) | Buffalo | ||
| Evap. First Effect Tube Nest | Buffalo | ||
| Drain Pump | Buffalo | ||
| Distiller Cond. Circ. Pump (Motor Driven) | Buffalo | ||
| Distiller Cond. FW Dist. Pump (Motor Driven) | Buffalo | ||
| Main Condensate Pump | De Laval | ||
| Auxiliary Condensate Pump | De Laval | ||
| Main Feed Pump (Turbine Driven) | De Laval | ||
| Main Feed Booster Pump (Turbine Driven) | De Laval | ||
| Auxiliary Feed Booster Pump | De Laval | ||
| Main Fuel Oil Service Pump (Turbine Driven) | De Laval | ||
| Fuel Oil Booster Pump (Turbine Driven) | De Laval | ||
| Main Lubricating Oil Pump | De Laval | ||
| Lube Oil Purifier Pumps | De Laval | ||
| Diesel Oil Purifier Pumps | De Laval | ||
| Lube Oil Service Pump Aft. Engine Room (Chain Driven) | De Laval | ||
| Lube Oil Service Pump (Turbine Driven) | De Laval | ||
| Lube Oil Pump for Main Feed Pump | De Laval | ||
| Centrifugal Pump (Turbine Driven) | De Laval | ||
| Lube Oil Service Pump For'd Engine Room (Chain Driven) | De Laval | ||
| Main Condensate Circ. Pump | Warren | ||
| Fire & Bilge Pump | Warren | ||
| Emergency Feed Pump | Warren | ||
| Fresh Water Pump | Warren | ||
| SW Booster Pump for Emergency Diesel Generator (Motor Driven) | Warren | ||
| Main Turbines | General Electric | ||
| Emergency Diesel Generator | General Electric | ||
| Ship's Service Generators | General Electric | ||
| Boilers | Babcock & Wilcox | ||
| Fuel Oil Heaters | Griscom Russell | ||
| Distilling Plants | Griscom Russell | ||
| HP Air Compressor | Worthington | ||
| LP Air Compressor | Worthington | ||
| Main Condenser | Worthington | ||
| Auxiliary Condenser | Worthington | ||
| Air Ejectors | Worthington | ||
| Diesel Fuel Oil Service Pump | Northern | ||
| Fire Pumps | Gardner Denver | ||
| Vacuum Pump for Emergency Diesel Generator | Nash | ||
| Forced Draft Blowers | Westinghouse | ||
| Forced Draft Blower Turbines | B.F. Sturtevant |
Asbestos-Containing Materials Aboard Charles P. Cecil
The standard asbestos-containing materials installed throughout U.S. Navy destroyers 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 Charles P. Cecil 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 Charles P. Cecil 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 Charles P. Cecil (DD-835). Manufacturer attribution links to documented asbestos-product histories on AsbestosIndex.com where available. Editorial review applied per site standards.