Farragut (DLG 6) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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OC DIVISION ngr de ngta p k k k to most men of FARRAGUT these words ore strange end mystic, but to a small number who are identified by the sparks they wear, it is only another outbound message starting its way from Radio Central to some far and distant shore station. Take some dits, add a few da ' s, throw in some static, a key and a set of earphones, a call from Bridge or Combat to check my transmitter, I ' m not going out , and you have all the ingredients for a Radio watch. For frosting insert a CWO, an irritable Comm Officer, and FARRA- GUT ' s Radio Shack becomes a working piece of art. Drop down one deck and aft along the main deck to locate the remain- ing men of OC, nursing the ship ' s lame, sick, and weary. There the good Doc prescribes the Navy ' s one-two combination against all ills; one APC ' s and two — shots (from a needle, not a glass). ' : ' -- v-



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Ol DIVISION The Radarman and the Electronics Technician ratings constitute the 01 DIVISION CIC is where the Radarman performs his duties, which are many and varied. Rioting, Radio- telephone Net Recording, Radar Navigating, Radar Searching both on the surface and in the air, listing for transmissions from ships and stations by means of ECM equipment, and controlling air- craft; these are a few of the talents of a Radarman. To do all their jobs the Radarman operates many various and in some cases intricate equipment. These equipments must be maintained in a high state of readiness and this is accomplished by the Electronic Technician. The ET ' s domain stretches from the highest point on the ship the URD an- tenna, to the storerooms on the 1 st deck. The ET is responsible for the maintenance of all the Radar, Communications, and Detection Equipment on board, as well as all the associated antennas and test equipment. Together with the Radarman and the Radioman, the ET constantly checks out all these equipments to find or prevent failures before they become casualties. ! fSS ik - % s At )i

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