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P 0816372 OCT CS FM CTU SEVEN SEVEN PT zERO PT FIVE TO USS BRUSH TALOSXSSS SHOTGUN PERFORMANCE 1. YOU ARE RELEASED WITHOUT SIGNAL AT U9Q730H to proceed on duty assigned. P 0816372 OCT 68 FM CTU SEVEN SEVEN PT ZERO PT FIVE TO USS BRUSH TALOSXSSS SHOTGUN PERFORMANCE 1. YOU ARE RELEASED WITHOUT SIGNAL AT o9Q730H To PROCEED ON DUTY ASSIGNED. 2. YOUR RESPONSIVENESS ENTHUSIASTIC PARTICIPATION IN OUR TRAINING EVOLUTION AND SMART SHIPHANDLINC HAVE BEEN NOTEWORTHY. IT HAS ALSO BEEN APPARENT THAT YOUR STATE OF MATERIAL ANDOPERATIONAL I READINESS IS HIGH. PLEASE RELAY A SINCERE WELL DONE TO YOUR DESERVINC CREW. R280356Z DEC 68 I FM CTU SEVEN ZERO PT EIGHT PT NINE TO USS BRUSH PERFORMANCE OF BRUSH ON CUNLINE HAS BEEN EXEMPLARY. ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND RECORD NOTED WITH PLEASURE. YOUR ACCURATE SHOOTING, TIMELY AND COMPLETE REPORTS, AND RELIABILITY REFLECT SOUND JUDGEMENT AND CARE- EUL PLANNING. WELL DONE. CAPT MURPHY. R 1906572 NOV 68 FM USS CONSTELLATION TO USS BRUSH BRUSH HAS BEEN THE BEST IN THE WEST, AS A SHIP AND SCREEN COMMANDER. WISH ' WE COULD SAVE YOU FROM THE BRIAR PATCH. MANY THANKS AND WELL DONE. I, R22l430Z FEB 69 FM COMSEVENTHFLT ' TO USS BRUSH INFO'COMCRUDESPAC W COMCRUDESFLOT SEVEN COMDESRON THIRTEEN COMCRUDESFLOT NINE SAYONARA END AND YOU DEPART FOR HOME, I WISH TO THANK THE ICERS AND MEN OF BRUSH FOR THEIR VERY FINE PER' FORMANCE IN WESTPAC. THE HIGH LEVEL OF READINESS SERVTEE ZMNIPRESENT ALERTNESS YOU MANIFESTED EEUE WITH PLEAS A CARRIER AND TALOS ESCORT WAS NOEH Ymj PURSUED YSURE. SIMILARLY, THE VICOR WITH WHIRESU IN V OUR NAVAL CUNFIRE SUPPORT MISSIONS UR ALUABLE ASSISTANCE TO IN-COUNTRY FORCES- YO I QRESENCE WILL BE MISSED. WELL DONE. MANYBEST WISHES FOR A SMOOTH JOURNEY HOME AND EOR VAD APPY REUNIONS WITH FRIENDS AND LOVED ONE ' M W. F. BRINGLE, USN 1 AS YOUR ASSIGNMENT TO THE SEVENTHFLT COMES WJAN LTED .LJ
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ST1 C. Smith The Smith Brothers? Division And I thought th1s ended when I got out of Flrst D1v1s1on W XX Rs lifkf I FTG3 J Hlgglns FTG3 J Jlflk fss ,fm f W, A., ,M Quick, before Mr. Runyon finds out we lost the other one. After 20 days at sea ' L5 f f' 1 ,E STG3 L. Kleeman STG3 J. Lawre noe FTG3 R. Mortensen YN3 D. Roberts SN D. Engard
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peration epartmen Operati0IlS Department consists of OI and OC Divisions. Ol Division's mission was to collect, evaluate, disseminate, and display the information compiled from the ship's surface and air search radar equipment during the cruise. ,During naval gunfire support operations, CIC was the hub of all activity, with plotting the targets, talking to the spotter, and setting the main battery computer taking precedence over the many other tasks nonnally accomplished. The ET's, led by Chief Rietz, kept the electronic equipment tuned to perfection most of the timeg and the Corpsmen, Swede and Ozzie kept everyone healthy. lf anyone felt sick, Doc always had a pill for whatever ailed them. OC Division is probably the most diversified of all. It includes the Yeomen and Personnelmen who take care of all ship's correspondence and records. They push about a ton of paperwork every day, yet manage to somehow keep everything in the right basket. The Quartermasters doeverything from navigate the ship to winding the clocks. They maintain the ship's,logs and charts as well as putting out innumerable weather- reports. Communications is the heart of OC Division, and the Signalmen, Radiomen, and the Postal Clerk all do their part. The Signalmen stand long and often cold watches on the bridge to keep in touch with the ships around us by visual means. The Radiomen keep our radio circuits in operation, while the Postal Clerk keeps our morale up with lots of mail from friends and relatives at home.
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