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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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(Back Row) — Pelliccio, Brumitt, Edwards, Gnffion, Lapense, Richter, Minnich. (2nd R ow ) — Lowrance, Duffy, Dow, Ens. Cormack, LTJG. Trunk, Carr, Keaser. (Front Row) — Pablo, Nevins, Givens, Menni. Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the ship ' s visual signaling apparatus and the communication equipment used with it is the OS Division. Ships at sea use close to a dozen forms of visual signals to a considerable extent as it is of major importance for tactical purposes. The flashing light, flag hoist and semaphore are the three standard types of OS communication, but many other types are employed to serve the vital function of exchanging information between fleet units — all of which fill a definite and sig- nificant need in naval communication. OS Division OS DIVISION — Left to right, top to bottom — Cormack, P.; McKeen, D.; Brumitt, W.; Carr, J.; Duffy, W.; Edwards, D.; Givens, W.; Griffin, B.; Gullion, W.; Heywood, R.; Lapense, J.; Lawrence, H.; Menni, G.; Minnick, D.; Richter, T.; Rodriguez, P.; Rose, R.; Yandoli, C.
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