Baltimore (CA 68) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1952

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T DIVISION Each Baltimore division thinks it does more work and is more necessary to the ship than any other division aboard. We, the members of T , after due consideration, believe this to be somewhat of a fable. After all, everyone knows that our division is overworked. Just get a load of this : T Division ' s duties compress nicely into one terse sentence : Keep all the electronics equipment aboard operating all the time. Now electronics is a big word and covers quite a few devices other than radio sets, so we have divided the division into two parts, namely radar technicians and communica- tions technicians. To keep a piece of equipment in operation when all it does is stand there and stare is hardly the easiest thing to accomplish. Should you wander into T Division ' s spaces after hours, you might find the following scenes. In the office, Mr. Evans is working on a canvas while Fitzpatrick stands by gathering a few hints on technique. In the corner. Chief Puis is showing Mr. Dempster a list of men eUgible for advancement, while Swift tries to show Smith how to use all the Uttle dials on his new camera. On your way to after radar repair you bump into Stephenson trying to find Mr. Sparks to ask questions about finding B- plus in his acey-deucy. In after radar, Dedie, Heide, and Fossett are looking into the insides of an ampU- fier while Ketchum is trying to sell Breyman that genuine souvenir from Sicily. The music is being played on the phonograph by Ankley. Parker is reading his western. On to radar plot number two where you see Jackson working on an ampUfier while Lawson tries to show Anderson and Oravitz why his radio control gear won ' t work. On your way to forward radar transmitter room glance into radio two and you find Arthur studying a math course, Walker copying Fox, and Pratt sending code to BelUn. In forward radar, you bump into Hansen as be shows Sweeney and Van Norman where all the gear is located. Beer with his guitar and Morrison on the accordion are trying to synchronize their efforts. A quick retreat to SPS where Garvin and Albrecht have found peace and quiet to play a game of chess. As said before, T is obviously the busiest division aboard. Yep, just one big happy family ! BeUio, Fitzpatrick



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