Blair (DE 147) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1958

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Say again Good fix this time Cold, Sir? Just another whale NO, I'm not German Time for watch, Sir! 2 I had him pegged Dear Bupers . . , Now, whereis the Indians?

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Rubber knife! After steering, take control Top Gun Mind your helm Santa's little elf Where'd he go?



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X Zi sfgix 5 UPERATIUNS DEPARTMENT Operations Department has two divisions, OI and OC. These are the men who operate and maintain all the Radar and Communication equipment. Radarman . . . From keeping 'ctabsn on the Barrier aircraft which fly the patrol, to the never ending search for the 'funknownn pip which could be a hostile aircraft trying for an end-run attack on the United States- from the control of jet interceptors miles from the BLAIR by radar and the search and rescue of downed aircraft, to anti-submarine warfare, the Radarman stationed in Combat Information Center, the nerve center of the ship, surrounded by a maze of electronic detection equipment, STAND a guard that can never be relaxed. Electronic Technicians . . . Armed with the latest test equipment and backed by approximately 20,000 spare parts, the. ET,S are charged with the repair of radars, transmitters, receivers, navigation equipment and all other electronic devices in the operations department. Aerographers Mate . . . The AG is the shipis uweather man . He has to send barrier weather by radio as well as keep a whole office full of logs. Part of the Navy's vast Weather facilities, the AG is a valuable man on patrol. Radioman . . . Without these important people, the radars, sonars and all other equipment would be useless. It is the job of the RM to have communi- cation with ComBarPac and relay all contacts. He is our only connection with the outside world. His watch may be long and tedious but when he's through he knows that he can rest assured that he has played a major role in protect- ing The United States from the enemy. Quartermasters and Signalmang . . . Their function is to keep the ship on station by the latest navigational methods and to challenge any surface con- tacts crossing the Barrier station. The Yeomen and Personnelmen are responsible for ship's Administration work.

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