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OE DVISIO 4 V 1,4 i si V OE Division is divided into two work centers. We have OMO1, which consists of Electronic Warfare Spe- cialists and OE01, which is formed by Electronic Technicians. As we look around the Combat In- formation Center we can see that OE Division is a major force in the Oper- ations Department. On the SLQ-32 we see EW3 Garcia vigorously moni- toring and evaluating hostile emit- ters, while EW3 Hoff is busy inform- ing the battle group of an incoming Bear aircraft and EW3 Knight is Plotting its location so the Tactical Action Officer will know what's go- ing on. Over on the WLR-1 we have EW3 Robinson and EW3 Payne rap- idly analyzing and classifying detect- ed signals. EWC Jacobs and EW1 Babb supervise the whole operation, while passing bearings to the Oper- ations Specialists and recommending tactics to the TAO. Up on the SRBOC launchers EW1 Baker super- vises the loading and firing of chaff, and ensures that all the proper safety precautions are followed. EW2 Sny- der is busy over in ECM-1 monitor- ing our equipment operations. . ..--1...H1..f..-.-.......s..-....-.pq-.-.....,,...,-.- ...- ....-....gp.:..4....ax..,,.-s.:-:Nu-,...,.......,...-.....,.,.........L.L,.. ,...-.........,.1-..g:......,-.-.-.-,.,-Y- - -4.-.-1.-Q.-f ..,.,.... ...--......,... f I I l i I l r I l l 1 1 'ml ef , ff-ifffrgss, QW .lf gm .Mali ,gg lyk.: , , ., ,ht ::.:ciTt,z.,s2g 5-fl. , 1 3 ' U
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, Fx ETCSTANFORD l ETIBENNETT ETICAUGHY Let us journey to the ET Shop, where we find the rest of the OE Division, the men who keep the Eyes and Ears of the ship functioning day and night. Led by ETC Stanford, ETIQSWJ Caughy and ETICSWD Ben- nett, HOLT's Electronic Technicians are an unparal- lelled team of professionals, ready around the clock to troubleshoot any problems in HOLT's communications and radar systems. ETQCSWJ Wiegner works on naviga- tional aids and keeps the ship's copiers running, while ETQCSWJ Kellner keeps the long range comms on line, as well as doing all the micro-miniature repairs. ET2 Fisher and ET3 Maule share the duties maintaining satellite comms and Line-of-Sight radio gear. Up in radar, we find ET2 Chorney, who fixes the air search radar and ET2 Williams who maintains the Identifica- tion, Friend or Foe System and keeps the surface radar on line. All of us lend a hand maintaining the Snap II computer system, as well as performing repairs on type- writer, computers, stereos and anything else the crew may bring in. With the development of more sophisticated high- tech electronics comes an ever increasing need for the Electronic Technicians in the fleet. Performing techni- cal maintenance and repairs on complex electronic sys- tems and keeping them at a high degree of readiness is what we in the ET shop of HOLT do best! ......,4,- ..v..,....f,--....-..Q.4.., .......-.r.-s,...-.Q-......,..-......--4.-.....,..,.....:p-4..--4,,...m--......,,-J-.1-.........-4...-.,k.4,......- ,,.: ..- . .....,.........i -.,,a-...n...-...,J-,,. Na.--.-f.s....,. ,.,..... .......,...f....
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