Klondike (AR 22) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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OC DIVISION ENS Cearley Division Officer RADIOMEN --STANDING: RMS Ryan, RM2 Demarco, RMS Pastor, RMl Alfred. KNEELING: CYNSN Wright, SN Marks. RADIOMEN- -STANDING: RMS Lane, RM2 Robbins, RI 12 Baselow, RMS Downey. KNEELING: CYNS Crummett. RM2 HazeL 126

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LT Haney Former Operations Officer and Navigator LT Commerce Operations Officer and Navigator The Operations and Navigations Departments are one and the same aboard KLONDIKE. Included within this combined department are Quartermasters, Signalmen, Radarmen, Radiomen, and Communications Yeomen. At sea, Quartermasters serve as assistants to the Officer of the Deck; inport they are con- cerned with maintaining ship ' s charts and publications as well as training, Flaghoist, flashing lights, and semaphore are the signalmen ' s aids. When radio silence is in effect, only visual signals may be used to convey messages, Flaghoist is used almost ex- clusively by task force commanders to maneuver their ships in daylight hours. Underway, the Signalmen stand signal bridge watches, ready to send or receive visual com- munications, Inport, the signalman ' s duties consist of the maintenance and upkeep of visual signaling equipment, rendering passing honors to other ships and boats, and the proper dis- play of ensigns (Navy flags) and special personal flags during salutes and during personal and national honors, Radarmen stand underway watches in the Central Interior Communications Office or sound powered phones, radio circuits, status boards, radarscopes, and plotting tables. Inport, they are concerned with maintenance and upkeep of charts, equipment, and training. A Radioman is a technician as well as an operator, for he must be prepared to keep all of his equipment in operation and keep vital information flowing. Radiomen are concerned with getting messages to and receiving them from other ships of the fleet, and also monitoring other circuits. They operate teletype and similar equipment. Assisting the Radiomen is the Communications Yeoman, The Communications Yeoman helps the radioman in delivering messages and radio Navy releases to officers or personnel con- cerned. He also assists the radioman in manning radio teletype and radio telephone circuits, copying fleet broadcasts, or operating teletype equipment. 125



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SIGNALMEN: SMS Pressnall. SN Carvalao, SMI Beckhusen, SMS Pressnal. QUARTERMASTERS --STANDING: QMS WardeU, QM2 Lindskog. 0M2 Devov. SITTING: QMS Woodward, QMl Gould. K 127

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