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. . J !- -.- - 4 ' ' ' ' - ' 7- iL.i...Q,:..-L .1 -I J ,-.v WEAPON DEPARTMENT The Weapons Department aboard the DEWEY is closely related to that of the Gunnery Department aboard other ships, having the re- sponsibility of maintaining and employing all the weapons systems - both anti-air and anti-submarine - in event of attack and of performing deck seamanship evolutions. There are four divisions in the Weapons Department, which include about 4095 of the men aboard DEWEY: First Division which consists of the rated boatswain's mate and deck seaman, Second Division containing the Gunners Mates, and Guided Missilemanp Third Division having the Torpedomen and Sonarmen, and Fourth Division made up of the Fire- controlmen. These Divisions are closely related in order to operate and maintain the Weapons System that we have. The anti-aircraft battery I2nd and 4th Divisionsl is made up of the missile system and the gun mounts, their directors, and control centers. DEWEY is the first ship of her type to carry the advanced TERRIER Anti-aircraft Missile CBT-3 and BW-Il. These missiles are readied for action by the missilemen, loaded on to the launcher by gunners mates, and controlled in flight by radar operated by the firecontrolmen. It is an impressive team which runs our complex weapons system. Her secondary armament consist of one 5 54 Caliber mount and two twin 3 50 Caliber mounts. The anti-submarine weapons system I3rd Divisionl includes the new anti-submarine rocket ASROC. The new, long range sonar CSQS-235 detects and tracks the submarine, and feeds information into computers which control the firing of either rockets or torpedoes. The anti-sub- marine capabilities of the DEWEY are the most modern in the world, matching those of her anti-aircraft battery capabilities. DEWEY's appearance is under the watchful eye of the First Lieutenant and his boatswain's mates. Their iob is more conventional than the remainder of the department, but no less important. The First Division maintains the topside spaces, ground tackle, and the DEWEY's boats. R.i.. THOMPSON T-F- MUL'-ANE f' , , ff ff ? I , ,. ,, I .W , ,... - 4 -. , . of a s I X W QWQ 4 , ' N3 f , is , ,, WW by X,,,v. , . L mfg swf I f. , X, ugwfw, I frsf Q R.V. SODERHOLM R.T. LEWIS, Jr. W.T. MITCHELL J.P. WILSON P.E. SCHILLING E.V. MENTON J.D. BERLIN A.F. INTERIAN F.M. HUNT wtf - .. :'j- :MMI ,wi Q I. X if I 'N-X , I .. R. 5 W3-1 P I 'Q - Y EDJ! FUNK Q .ss I . lr N , I .E i I as , L L - X L M fr rs K - ,ik -fs 2, S .fl WXKNQ XKXXNNN 1, ss Q s XXX NNN -sssgfsfs wg 7 -j asf A T' 5 X X i sig' gysfs A , 1 , , E :Q 5 1 X cj Q, : 1- 3 X if sssi N so 1 as sssp N L X Q L A.B. WARD A.Q. KESSINGER B.A. BAILEY R.P. DOBIS
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