Leahy (CG 16) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1980

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N 94 FREE You talking to me? OS2 Frank Mayer. N235 t'Hello, Domino's? Yeah, I's like to place a long term order Let's get some music on here OS3 Brian Burke. OS1 Hosey Burgess. fx , X7 'X , .fx '33 fr' k lrvgrf X' 5 .Y 5 . i fThis is the lifel Steaming Mates. Here's to your new tennies OS3 Curtis Getting ready for watch and getting Cheshier in Japan, ready for liberty. OS3 Dave Dye and OS2 Dave Harris. There's noting like a captive audience Well someone has to make the coffee! Underway CIC watch OS3 Davis, OS3 Burke OSSA's Stone and Bartlett. v Ulf ...---- ,ll If W xt M, QW'

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1 1 E OS1 John Plastic Man Strohl, OS3 Pete Swan Morris, OS2 Frank Shakey Mayer, OSSR Cedric c's Scott. Middle row, OSSA Dan Moroc- co Mole Stone, OS3 Mark Levi, OSSA Terry Kafka, OS3 Mike Culo Caro, OSC Moon Mullens. Front row, OS1 Hosey Cro-Magnon Man Burgess, OS1 Mike Sasquatch Suska, OS3 Brian Burke. Back row, OS3 Curtis Hangman Cheshier, OS3 Cliff Davis, OS3 David Dye, OSSA Phil Philo Bartlett, OS3 David Homeboy Briggs, OSSN Randy Sugar Bear Sechrest, OS1 John Bones Skelton, OSSA Mike Alphabet Szilagyi, OS3 Mike Culo Caro, OSSN Randy Ray Jay Johnson, OSSR Cedric C's Scott. ' aHU1m.U1, Shopping fifsf and beer Second or OS2 Harris concentrating on some air controlling, OS1 Strohl in beer flyrst and shopping second? OSC background is controlling also. At least this machine wont tilt Moon Mullens arriving at Pusan, Korea. when I bang it. Amazed at the announcement of yet another flight quarters. OS3 Curtis Hangman Cheshier. I've been waiting for the bus it all day. OS2 Dave Harris f J A XVTSRCP X' . fm- , ',' :jr cooling out at a Yoko bus own, frrfr, n R 7 1 ',,, A stop. Hn,wi,,g,, .. .,..s-me-ai. I VV A W f 5-My H ., , f., ',,, I ,N ,T Ali ... g y , .A, V .:,', A Af., ,.,.,, ,A A ,1, ' I 1 - A if fi? fl!!! 1' N? Af 'r ,ff id A 24 A brief respite in the air control picture of CIC. AIC's OS1 Suska and OS2 Mayer.



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UW D VISIUN LTJG Steven P. Gaskin Division Officer EW1 Robert G. Wyatt LPO N A A f , ,f 4 3 - hm. .. EW2 Wilmer F. Clifford EW2 Kenneth A. Hughes Electronic Counter Measures were developed in 1939 by the Germans. ECM made its first appearance during the early part of World War II and is still in use today. In England, EW was recognized as a vital phase of WW II. Mr. Winston Churchill was one of the first leaders to recognize its potential. In his war memoirs, he writes: during the human struggle between the British and German forces there is a secret war whose battles were won and lost unknown to the public. Mr. Churchill referred to the first use of ECM as the Battle of the Beams. It took place in England during 1940. The Germans established a series of radio stations in northern France. These stations were beamed over London and the German aircraft with their electronic equipment could follow the beams directly to London. With the use of ECM, the British transmitted false beams and on several occasions German bombers be- came completely lost and landed on British air bases. Development of ECM continued to flourish and on September 8, 1970 the USN authorized the rate of EW, or Electronic Warfare Technician. EW has come a long way and IS growing more and more with the develop- ment of new weapons. Story by EW1 Wyatt EW2 Jurrel M Hoover EWSN Douglas D Conley

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