Arlington (AGMR 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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(Front row, from the left) : H. D. W iImm,, SA ; ]. M. Plant, CVN3 ; J. J. Mcis, KM2 ; R. A. Lawyer, HM2 ; I.. 1 ' . O ' Neil, RM3 ; B. D. Proper, RMSN. (Back row, fmm the left): J. H. Clark, RMS; J. T. Stanton, CVN3 ; J. R. Blair, RM3 ; J. j. W ifkowski, CYNSN ; E, E. Extrom, RM3 ; H. D. Adams, RM2 ; ]. M. Toullos, H IS : R. K. Carlson, RM3. Secure Message ( ' enter (Front row, fr om the left): |. A. Hart, RM2 ; K. F. Henebury, RM3 ; E. L. Gentry, RM3 ; R. W. Summers, RM2 ; G. B. Lieberman. RM3; R. A. Patzer, RM3. Baek row, from the left): R. V. Jacobs, RM3 ; R. D. Arriaga, RM3 ; R. D. Taylor, RM3 ; J. W. Mount, RM3; V. W. Eberhart, RM2; L. J. Pillion, RM3; D. J. Cone, RM3; K. R. Coleman, RMSN; ]. E. Calderwood, RM3; J. B. Sewall, RMSN ; R. R. Sidlivan. RM3. 37

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CF Chain of Command (Seated): l.T|C; F. A. Benson anil ENS D. Winters. (Standing, from the left): L. J. Totli. HMC H !l : H. K. Kovaeh. BMC. j. . . Singer, Communications Flag Division ■ [ n- prime lunction of CF Division is to relay traffic to onr ship terminations In means of tlie teletype gear in Seeure Message Center. Other responsibilities of Message Center inclnde cop ing tlu ' Heet broadcast, monitoring emergenc% distress frequencies, and copying weather maps. Two other areas under the cogni ance of CF Division art ' the .Signal Bridge and Main Communications. The signal gang is assigned the task of relaying tractical communications to other ships through visual means. Main Conuuunication ' s jol is the routing and distributing of all messages that concern Arlington. I (flOi ftope Main Co mm ►t (.Sealed;: LTJG C.K. CirimMii and li. W . W .illhcr. liM.5. iSlandins;, Iii mi llw lett Futris, RMSNjG. F. M.irlin. UMSN ; J. C;. Nilsen, HM2 ; J. 1.. Stewart. HMSN. U. S. Otoino. HM.5; T. J. 36



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(Front roui: ENS. D. W. Bi mur and ENS J. Snyder, KMl ; C. K.Onvpcrlliwait, HMl. Dilliiii ' luini. (Back row, from the left): J. V. Meadows. HMl: J. H. Comjniinications Relay Division ■ The Secure Relax Center is responsihle for accepting message.s ia the world-wide teletype network from as ni;iM ;is three commuincation .st:ition.s a.shore and rela ing them to .ships with wliom Arlington is terminated. All messages originated bv these ships are passed to Secure Kela for transmission to the shore-based communication stations. Secine Rela has the capahilits of recei ing transmitting simultaneonsl at 100 words per minute, 12 channels of differing intelligence. Messages received from shore stations are passed to the ship ' s message center lor processing on two channels of 850 words per minute via a multiple address processing unit. This unit ;uito- nuitieallv provides a message in teletvpe tape for each terminated ship in multiple addressed messages. Secure Helav Division is also responsible for operation of the ship ' s Secure Crypto Center. Front ro« , from the row, from tlic left): CYNSN. I.fli: A. r. Maziirek, HM.3, T. J. .Sa in, HM:3 ; M. .V. BarM tl. HM3 ; W . E. Friiik. SN. iBaek E. E. Taylor, SN ; A. |. Fili .tti. Cn N 3 ; H, C. HcMoilt. S. ; D. C. Salzar. liMSX O j. Haycock. ■ ' ' attlini 38

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