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LCDR G. L. Barnum Operations Officer THE BASIC FUNCTIONS of the Operations Department are to plan, coordinate, and schedule the operations of the ship, pro- vide efficient communicationsg evaluate and disseminate combat information, and to maintain and repair electronic equipment. To these ends, the Operations Department is divided functionally and administratively into three sub-organizations. These are the OC Division fCommunications Organizationj the OI Division QCIC Organizationy and the OE Division fElectronics Repair and Main- tenance Organizationl . The Division Officers in charge of each of the three divisions ex- ercise administrative, military and techni- cal control of their respective divisions and report directly to the Operations Officer. The OC Division provides and maintains re- liable, rapid and secure visual and radio communications, based on war requirements in order to serve the command and facilitate administration. The OC Division consists of Radiomen and Signalmen who report to the Communications Officer. The OI Division keeps the command, higher 3 echelons of command embarked, and control stations informed of the tactical situation. This includes the location, movement and identity of all aircraft, missiles and surface and subsurface contacts in the area. In order to keep the command properly in- formed, CIC must collect, display, evaluate and disseminate all combat and operational information. OI Division Radarmen report to the CIC Officer. The OE Division insures the readiness of assigned electronic equipment. OE Divi- sion consists of Electronics Technicians and Data Systems Technicians who report to the Electronics Maintenance Officer and the NTDS Officer respectively. In addition to these three major areas of responsibility, the Operations Officer is also responsible for such items as intel- ligence, technical publications, registered publications and electronic warfare. Offi- cers from within the Operations Department are assigned these responsibilities and re- port directly to the Operations Officer.
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OC DIVISION RMCM J. Griffitt SMC C. MCC3-Tthy RM1 W. Broyles RM1 P. Edwards SN D. Odette SMSN T, Krantz SMSN C, Haverstrom RM3 L. Hanzlicek RMSN D. Gandy SM3 R. Simoneau SM3 R. Schmid Jr. RM3 R. Weekly RM3 M. Murphy RM2 J. Odette RM2 C. Fisher RM2 S. Marlow RM3 C, Axe LTJG W. I. Foster ENS R. D. Cooper .al 'J' ,fb
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