Gainard (DD 706) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1961

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ww fff A Prayer for the Good Ship Gainard F h who calmest the raging sea by the Eternal at er lifting of thy hand and quietest the winds by one word, bel 1 yyyyf y r yt X Thou the Commander of our shipg we beseech thee. 'Help usd iayyj Wremember the purpose for which we exist and assist us in equal to the demands of each day. Comfort us in the lifff iifi lo ne l i ne s s of the night watches and make alert our minds with the dawning of each new clay. lf it be Thy will keep 'f we are called upon to enter battle .QW T uslfrom harms wayg but r e that comes from dedication to the right us when we reach Thy Harbor T us Thy courag f 'W faith in Thy might to hear Thy well



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OI Dlvuslow Whether protecting our ship from air or submarine attack, lending support to an amphi- bious operation, aiding the Navigator while sailing the ship into a busy, fog-shrouded har- bor, or assisting a harassed OOD in preventing collision during a high-speed manuever, OI Di- vision is always on the job. lt's work is carried on in a dark, mysterious space known as Combat information Center, CIC, or more commonly, Combat . At first glance Combat is a con- fusing, disorganized place with radio speakers blaring forth unintelligible sounds, men peering into circular screens not unlike TV screens, and strange words such as skunk , bogey , or CPA being muttered by pale, drawn, hol- low-eyed individuals known as Radarmen. Some people never quite seem to recover from this first impression. The Electronic Technicians are charged with the responsibility of maintaining all the complicated,bewildering,electronic gear which the Radarmen and Radiomen must have in order to do their jobs. On call twenty-four hours a day, the ET must have at his fingertips the knowledge and training necessary to repair any of the over 75 pieces of electronic equip- ment installed in the ship. Bogey three pays four to one Johnson K A From R E Walsh W C Mason R E

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