Barry (DDG 52) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1996

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OC Division Sorting 500 to 700 messages daily while maintaining external communication circuits is not an uncommon task, for the Radiomen that make up three-fourths of OC Division. Making up the remaining one-fourth are the Signalmen who, though the use of lights, pennants, flags, and semaphore, communicate with other ships visually. OC Division is responsible for management of all crypto material onboard and for the training of divisions in the safe keeping of such material. OD Division f Hff tfff ff. Keeping Barry looking sharp is the responsibility of the Boatswain ' s Mates and Deck Seamen of First Division. In addition to this monumental task, they also prepare Barry for her many Underway Replenishments, Small Boat operations. Anchoring and Mooring Details, and serve as Helmsen and Lookout as well as making up the heart of the Flight Deck crew. 34 USS Barry

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SA Julius E. Gibson OSSA Scott J. Latona RMSA Russell Macholl SA Fernando D. Marquez iA Robert E. McCarren SA M. Shane Nelson OSSA Jonathan Powell SR Sandra L. Brannon PSSR Stephen D. Cogan SR Regina T. Lowe SR Christopher Ousley SR Derrick Raney Operations Department 33



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OI Division Keeping a watchful eye on Barry ' s operational environment are the Operation Specialists. They detect, track, and evaluate all surface and air radar contacts while playing an active role in all four of Barry ' s warfare areas (Anti-Air Warfare, Anti-Surface Warfare, Anti-Subsurface Warfare and Strike Warfare). They communicate among other ships, aircraft, and shore installations, operate data links, navigate by radar and coordinate the defense of the ship. OW Division I j The primary job of the Electronic Warfare Technicians is Anti-Ship Missile Defense. Utilizing their I sensors, they detect, analyze and identify emissions in the electromagnetic spectrum. They provide I the team in Combat Information Center with early warning of the presence of a hostile missile I system, information allowing the employment of weapon systems against threats. Also, by launching chaff and flare decoys, they can disguise the ship from enemy anti-ship missiles. :|| 35

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