Benner (DD 807) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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C T) ' msm % -.. i ' ti C ' ?. ' ' tf From Left to Right: (Front Row) LTJG BLAIR, SMI MILLAGE, SM2 McMULLEN, RIV12 BRUMMETT, SMSN JORDAN, RMSN BUTTS, SN RHODES, SMSN COCCHI, RMC LYBARGER, (Back Row) RM3 LIVIN GSTON, RMSN PHOENIX, RMSN WILLIAMSON, SMSN DONO- HUE, RMSN REINHARDT, RMSN PITTS, RMSN ROLLS. Good communications are essential in today ' s Navy. Without them no orders could be received or transmitted, no positions relayed ashore, no organization of any kind outside the ship. Radiomen handle the bulk of communications necessary between ships of the task force and ship to -ship communications. Many long hours were spent on watch by the Radiomen, banging away on their teletypes, sending and receiving vital information needed to keep the ship in the know. The Radiomen ' s most dreaded moments were spent on the gunline, for with every salvo fired, their sensitive equipment seemed to come apart. The Radiomen ' s only peaceful moments came during EMCON conditions, when all radio emissions from the ship were silent to keep from revealing its position. The Signalmen have responsibility for all forms of visual communciations including flashing light, semaphore and flag- hoist. With their proficiency in recognition, identification, honors and ceremonies they are an invaluable assistant to the Officer of the Deck. In foul weather, and fair, they brave the elements to ensure that visual, primarily tactical communica- tions meet the requirements of reliability, security and speed that enhances the reputation of BENNER. ( I

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i NO, NOTHING WILL HELP. WAIT A MINUTE, THIS ISN ' T COMBAT ! LOOK DEEP INTO MY EYES.



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t THE RADIO GANG

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