Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1995

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operations osa The Operations Department is headed by the Ops Boss or Ops , assisted by the CICO , and is made up of four divisions. OC (Communications), under the Commo , is made up of Signalmen and Radiomen. Signalmen (SM ' s) use flashing light, signal flags, semaphore and Morse code to communicate with other ships. They also gather intelligence on unknown and merchant shipping. Radiomen (RM ' s) make use of radios and satellite communications for all of ARLEIGH BURKE ' S message traffic and in- telligence. RM ' s also run the ship ' s MARS radiotelephone service. OD (Deck), under the 1st Lieutenant, consists of Boatswain ' s Mates (BM ' s) and non-designated Seamen. They are the experts in seamanship. OD operates and maintains the ship ' s small boats, cleaning gear and paint issue rooms, and all mooring lines. They preserve the ship ' s hull and main deck, operate the anchors, supervise mooring, anchoring, and alongside evolutions. BM ' s and Sea- men man the helm and pipe all words passed underway. They are the oldest rate in the Navy. OI (Intelligence), under the ACICO . is made up of Operations Specialists (OS ' s). They operate and monitor radar consoles in CIC and on the bridge for navigational plotting, surface and air tracking, and air intercept control. OS ' s also monitor the radiotelephone nets in CIC, along with Link- 1 1 . They also maintain all the charts for plotting ship ' s course. OT (Technical), under the EWO , consists of Electronic Warfare Technicians (EW ' s) and 1 Intel- ligence Specialist (IS). Their main job is anti-ship missile defense. This entails using the SLQ- (Slick) 32 passive receiver to detect enemy electronic emissions. They gather this intel and use it to plot enemy movement ' s. EW ' s also use chaff to deter a missile from hitting the ship. Operations Department met the challenge of MED 2-95. Most stood port and starboard watches during the strenuous operations in the Adriatic, and performed flawlessly. A 500th air intercept was achieved, along with countless underway replenishments and navigation details. 112

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