Cleveland (LPD 7 CL 55) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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(L-R) RMS Robert J. NORRIS; RM3 Mark J. PICCONE; RMS Argen R. MCADOO; SN Allen W. O ' BRYANT; SN Russell E. CASEY; (L-R) SMC Roy B. MANN; RMC Robert E. SMITH; RMC Carl R, HANCOCK; RM2 Dan L, MARLER; SM2 Raymond E. CRAINE; SM2 Cornelius J. LYNCH; (L-R) RMl William E. WITHAM; RML Jerold B. GATE; SM2 Lawrence J. HELMER; RM2 Louis C. HILL; RM2 Ronald O. EVANS; RM2 Michael J. FUNK. C-1 DIVISION 19

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LIEUTENANT James D. DODRILL COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT Carrying the Voice of Command within CLEVELAND is the Communications Depart- ment. A small but integral unit of the U.S. Naval Communications Command. The communica- tions department provides CLEVELAND with on the spot visual communications and long range electronic communications. Navy signalmen, members of one of the oldest enlisted ratings in the navy, provide CLEVELAND with visual communications utilizing flaghoist, flashing light, infrared light Nancy and semaphore. The signalmen pass the word between the tactical commander; ships of the task group and other units within visual range. The radiomen provide the ship with the mainstay of the Voice of Command . It is through the radiomen that the Commanding Officer receives his orders from higher authority and makes his desires known in return. It is the radiomen ' s principal job to provide the command with communications utilizing radiotelegraph and radiotelephone equipment. The radiomen of today operate some of the most sophisticated electronic communications equipment known. The Communications Department serves command when it receives and sends orders, instructions, reports and various other forms of intelligence. Facilities are provided for rapid ship-shore and air-surface communications as well as for communications between ships. It goes without saying that Communications is the Voice of Command . 18



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(L-R) RMS Raymond A. SPENCE; SN Joel F. DAUFFENBACH; RM2 Gary W. PALMER: RMS William S. AUTRY; RMS Charles E. SEARCY; (L-R) SN Gilbert A. ZACCARO; RMS Joseph S, KENNEDY; SN Phillip C. ROSSER; RMC Howard M, MARILLEY; LTJG John B. LIENHARD; (L-R) RM2 Wayne R. JEWELL; RM2 Jerry L WARE; CYNS Thomas E. STEINKE; RMS Kurt C. MCCORMICK; RMS Daniel B, DUPHORNE. C-1 DIVISION 20

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