Arlington (AGMR 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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(Kneeliiii;, from tiic Wt): U. W . Peters, S. ; (.. h. I ' epc, hD2 ; K. E. Holjinson. RD3. B. F. Rolison, SN ; J. C. Lawley. RD2 ; R. A. Show, SN ; G. Penrose, YN 3. (Stan(lin 4, from the h-ft): Commanding Offiri ' r ' s Tnrlicil Plot ■ COTP is the heart of the eurreiit i)])erati()iial picture. Hlmv the radar seopes provide a means of keeping command ad ised of the taetieal situation. .Ml surface and air contacts arc quickly evaluated as to intensions, courses, and speeds, so that relati e dan ;er to Arlington may be derived and command may be ensured safe navigation is being followed. The emphasis in COTP extends to air control, radar navigation, voice radio communications, search and rescue, and all otlin aspects of the taetieid picture tluit may be required in an emergeues ' or during dail steaming. (Kneeling, from the left): M. R. Curr , RD3 ; W . W. RouhoH, RD3. (Standing, from the left): J. C. Clark, RD2 ; M. M. Campanella. HD3 ; M. D. Deaver, RD3 ; E. A. Parker, RDl ; R. J. Pappas, SN. 87



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Deck Department ■ The Deck Depiutment can be roughlv divided into two parts, one part concerned with deck seamanship and the other concerned with ordnance or weapons. The deck divisions maintain many of the traditional ways of the sea. Bridge watches, underwa replenish- ments, Arlington ' s boats, manning the lines, and anchors during the special sea and anchor detail, maintenance of the hull, maintenance and operation of the helicopter landing platform and the Sail and Boatswain ' s Lockers are but a few of the major functions of the Boatswain ' s Mates. The weapons side of the Deck Department rims the gamut of tasks concerning ordnance. The employment and maintenance of Arlington ' s 3 ' 50 guns and other armament and ordnance equipment, procurement, handling, stowage, and issue of ammunition and pyrotechnics constitute the largest part of their job. Deck Department serves a variety of functions throughout the ship, but their seamanship and knowledge of ordnance pro idc the means to make our Nav) ' the greatest in the world. 89

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