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CYNSN R. R. Reagan is. , . , iw, -..l The OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT is divided into four groups. The RADARMAN's job is to collect, evaluate and disseminate combat information. This information is gathered through the use of radar, radio, intelligence and lookouts. RADARMEN also assist the navigator when the ship is with radar distance oi' land. M.-XRKAB RD's with RD2 M.J. DEBISH in charge, work in the Combat information Center QCICJ. Many think CIC is short for Cripes l'm Confused . The SIGNALMEN are responsible for all visual com- munications and use flaghoist, flashing light and semaphore. Signalmen, frequently called Flags . are one of the most colorful and traditional groups in the Navy. ln addition to visual communications, MAllKAB's only rated Signalman, 5312 H.H. Yansittert made some of the ships flags on a sewing machine, one of the many requirements tor the rate oi' Signalinan. The QCAIit'l'EitMA5'i'l-Iii's iield is navigation. They assist the navigator in determining the ship's location and maintaining ii current and up to date ship's log. They chart all waterways and plot :i sate course for the ship. The ship's IQADIONIHN, with H3112 XY. Al, AIOISN in charge, are responsible for external electronic com- munications, which include voiee radio, code lCWl and teletype. This interesting field has had major revisions in the past ten years and requires a high technological level of ability. The llNI's also make a fine pot of coffee of which many hridge watehstzindcrs avail themselves. One night the Operations Officer dashed in, drew a cup of coffee, took a gulp, dumped it out and gasped: This tastes like swab water . to which the Iiadio Supervisor replied, lt is, sir, we're using that OLD pot as a bucket for washing down. Q
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