Boone (FFG 28) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT Operations department ' s primary mission is the safe and effective tactical employment of the ship underway. In support of this mission, operations department is separated into four divisions. OCOl division, comprised solely of Radiomen (RM), maintain all the ship ' s voice and data radio circuits and manage all of the ship ' s message traffic. 0C02 division contains two ratings. Signalmen (SM) and Quartermasters (QM). The Signalmen are Boone ' s visual communicators, employing flaghoist, flashing light, and semaphore. Quartermasters are the ship ' s navigators, maintaining the ship ' s chart library and employing elec- tronic, visual, celestial, and radar navigation to accurately determine the ship ' s position. 0C03 division is comprised singularly of Boat- swains Mates (BM), who maintain all Boone ' s topside equipment including boats, decks, and underway replenishment gear. 0C04 division is the home of Operations Specialists (OS), forming the back- bone of the ship ' s Combat Information Center. Operations Specialists employ all the ship ' s radar, visual, sonar, and communications assets to manage the information necessary for the tactical employment of the ship. Whether operating with a battle group or steaming independ- ently, every day Boone is at sea all these divisions perform functions vital to the completion of the assigned mission. Working both sep- arately within their divisions and together as a team, these sailors form the organization necessary for Boone to operate safely and effectively on the high seas. 20 LT Poling LT Redmond Operations Officer



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m a- ? DIVISION THE FEW AND THE PROUD THE LONG HOURS OF SACRIFICE AND DEDICATION DURING DEPLOYMENT HAS PAID OFF. MINIMUM-MANNED WITH ONLY A FEW ... WE HAVE DONE THE WORK OF MANY. Radiomen are the men responsible for Boone ' s advanced operational and tactical telecommimications systems. The key to oiir success relies heavily on operational, maintenance, and administrative skills, in conjunction with the large volume of messages that we transmit and receive 24 hours a day from the moment we leave hqjneport. This is Boone ' s most vital link to her mission and the outside world. -V i

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