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FN 1 f K lr XX I X l E ' T xx xfff ,f 0 19,5 4,41 ,',, 'Q ,, S X x ' f ur W , X R' f CD-S DIVISICDN The O-S division is the group ol: men responsible For all visual communications aboard the ship. They main- tain a continuous visual watch on the signal bridge both at seaand in port, in order to maintain contact with nearby ships and shore stations by Flashing light, semaphore, Nancy gear and Flag hoists. The watchstander on the signal bridge has an important responsibility as a lookout also, since the most powerful optical instruments aboard are on the signal bridge. Along with the loolcout responsibility at sea comes vigil in port For gigs, barges and ships rendering passing honors. Since' a large portion ol: the ship's communications pass through the signal bridge, the work there is interesting as well as demanding. Ist Row: ZIMMERMAN, CLARK, POAGUE, FORSELL, ULBRICK, LT CLINGAN, ENS SUGG, BAKER, CARTER, BATSAKES, HANDLEY. 2nd Row: BROOKS PEREZ, WHITE, HANVEY, BLUE, ANGERMIER, SMITH, STEVENS, BUXTON, LOGSDON, GARLOEE. Y X v
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l2adio One in a single twenty-Four hour period. Through the Facilities ot the division, members ot the crew are able to send telegrams home in case ot emergencies and important personal matters. Enroute to the states, east ol: Pearl l-larbor, ship to shore radio telephone communica- tions are established enabling the men to make phone calls home. While the primary function ot the division is to provide reliable, Fast and secure communications, additional services pro- vided are more evident to the majority ot the crew-news via teletype For the BOXER Press and the operation ol: the ship's entertainment system bringing transcribed music and radio shows via the Armed Forces Radio Service. DID SI-I CK 2-P- '1 7' i i If iwifi 733 A, 4 ' - A ' g 13, 1 r?l?l . O K A Qi ,i. A I A I Q . . Page EIZSRQWZ HATTAM, sms HAFPNEQ ENS SESS, ENs Moses, izus Nisu, JOHNSON , ENS srEvENs, cAsi5Y, BEA-I-TY -D 2nd Row: ADAMS BROWN, TUIAZ, iaupanr, Fisrien, , Ruisre, WALLS, Mceoxxfu. I I
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