Bunker Hill (CG 52) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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C£ DIVISION f f ff?®?®««f CE DIVISION CE Division is home to Electronics Technicians (ETs). They maintain ail the communications equipment on the ship. Not only radios and satellite links, but also two completely separate radar systems. ETs are the jacks-of-all-trades in electronics. If there is a major casualty in an electronic piece of equipment, sooner or later the Elec- tronics Maintenance Officer (EMO) gets involved. On a more routine level, each stereo, walkman or VCR, that is brought aboard, must be certified as electronically safe by the ETs as part of the check-in pro- cess. LT David ' Bowers 20 USS BUNKER HILL (CCJTiS )

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COMBAT SYSTEMS SWORD OF THE FLEET Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, had a shield named Aegis that was capable of deflecting lighting bolts. BUNKER hill ' s combat system is also called AEGIS because it is capable of defending a carrier battlegroup from an all-out air attack. Navy planners thought of AEGIS ships as the shield of the fleet while air strikes from aircraft carriers such as USS INDEPENDENCE would act as the fleet ' s offensive sword. Throughout the deployment, the men in BUNKER HILL ' s Combat Systems Department showed how to use Zeus ' s shield as an offensive weapon, capable of acting entirely separate from a battlegroup in independent operations. Fire Controlmen and Electronics Technicians kept the computers, electronics, and ra- dars operating at peak efficiency throughout the cruise, despite dust in the desert and freezing cold off Korea. By tying together a variety of systems, they created the AEGIS system and provided the shield that made BUNKER HILL special. l ■ 4 BM HMHI Hi ' , P — USS BUNKER HILL (CG-52)



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C£ DIVISION Clockwise (from top left); ET3 Trent Baker and HMS GLASGOW; ET3 Zeiter, ET3 Baker, GMGSA Ortiz and ET3 Michael demons with friends in Thailand. GMGSA Ortiz and ET3 John Wynn, ET3 Rodriguez and ET3 Patrick Randolf, ET3 Randolf on a liberty launch, f i — s ii - ' II 1 1 m 11 USS BUNKER HILL (CG-52) 2l

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