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Q WW Cdr. Beaulieu Lcdr. R,T. Doan Lt. T.D. Price Cdr, D,T, Lasowski Operations Officer From CIC Officer Electronics Materiel Officer Operations Qfficer August 1969 - To August 1969 -f ff,' ,, ww- --W, s V' -WJ' ,.,,,, f y Lt. R.E. Owen Ltjg A. Perry 4 Ens. B.H. Sexauer WO1 W,C. Unangst Intelligence Officer Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Asst. CIC Officer to October, 1969 From October 1969 Y I I Constant Bearing, Decreasing rangep Sir. Scopewatcher II9
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OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT The Operations Department is responsible for plan- ning and scheduling numerous shipwide evolutions and generally holds a key position in collecting and evaluating intelligence affecting the ship. The Radar- men of Ol Division collect and disseminate vital infor- mation using radar equipment, radios, publications and various other means. This information is utilized in making decisions concerning both the Boston and those units working with us. A second part of Ol division is the electronic warfare team, which inter- cepts electronic emissions, analyses them, and if necessary, jams them. The lookouts of OL Division are trained to recognize all air and surface contacts and to report them to the Officer of the Deck. The Electronic Technicians of OE Division have the primary respon- sibility of repairing and maintaining all electronics equipment used by the Operations Department. Some of their many assigned tasks include the repair and maintenance of all radars, radar repeaters, radio trans- mitters and radio recievers. OE Division is also charged with the repair and calibration of shipboard test equipment. -
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