Macon (CA 132) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1957

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dorned w h the efficiency E for air plot men hart another bogie ing a precision redar repeater, man scans the scope for sur- face ' Ws . '

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m J X3X w i f Jf 1 % f ; ' — (Back Row) — Scott, Wiseman, Andrews, Hodge, Pfiefer, Goode, Robbins, Bushey, Labeats, Kracow, Hunsinger, Burnham, Hall. (3rd Row) — Morgan, Divis, Fearon, Abbott, Esposito, Johnson, Comegys, Outlard, Scudella. (2nd Row) — Chapman, Fitzgerald, Coleman, Keith, Holden, Lowrance, LTJG. Fordon, Rosas, Cimino, Rodden, Boron, Copper. (Front Row) — Spurrell, Jackson, Patterson, Roebuck, Keller, Walsh, Chapman. Overcoming the visual limitations of the MACON through the use of radar equipment, the 01 Divi- sion can see through the darkest night, far beyond the visual horizon. The men of the 01 Division use their knowledge of radar to locate the ships and aircraft which are hidden beyond the range of human sight. Coordinating information from its radar equipment and other sources, the Com- bat Information Center maintains a sleepless vigilance over our ship and its crew. i±ku A4t±k fciU JftJl A4 ti Ol DIVISION — Left to right, top to bottom — Abbott, T.; Amentraub, R.; Burnham T.; Coble, L.; Chapman, H.; Comegys, M.; Drury, P ; Fearon, B , Hall, A.; Hill, J Hodge, A.; Jackson, J.; Krackow, M.; Labeots, A.; Mays, W.; McNally, M Monaghan, E.; Morgan, B.; Murray, R.,° Outland, J.; Patterson, G.; Robbins, R Rodden, J.; Scudella, R.; Spurrell, R.; Zgoda, J.



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(Back Row) — Ratcliffe, Peck, Pung, Wilson, Covington, Kelsey. (3rd Row) — Davis, Sullivan, Burkhart, Bross, Israel, Mullins, Rider, Dombroske, Weston, Waltzer. (2nd Row) — Giglio, Augustine, Ryon, Baker, LTJG. Morin, LTJG. Wilson, Kummer, Boyd, McCormick, McKenney. (Front Row) — White, DuBois, Bemis, Hanson, Williamson. Working day and night in the performance of its communications duties, the OR Division provides the MACON with a constant flow of information from sources both near and far. Considered the Navy ' s most important means of communication, radio lifts the audio barrier from around the fleet ' s widespread elements. Through the use of its radio systems, the OR Division kept the MACON up to date throughout our cruise not only on tactical information but also on the news from home. OR Division is £ a c- + k Atim A OR DIVISION — Left to right, top to bottom — Morin, P.; Wilson, W.; Baker, 0.; Bemes, C; Bishop, D. ; Boyd, C; Brass, R.; Bray, C; Carnegie, W.; Cook, S.; Covington, J.; Dickinson, R.; Doan, R.; Dunn, J.; Fleetwood, K.; Hanson, R.; Israel, C; Kelsey, D.; Keuschel, K.; Lapin, S.; McCormick, C; McKenny, J.; Osborn, T.; Pung, R ; Rider, R.; Romaine, N.; Rosenkranz, R .: Ryan, A.; Sibley, L.; Spring, T.; Weston, R.; Wilson, W.

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