Midway (CVA 41) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1959

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hot — ■ S The Grabba Dim lights, a buzz of conversation, a quiet console in the corner for two. This is the atmosphere in which the radarmen of Ol Division perform their duties. Literally the eyes of the MIDWAY, it is their responsibility to organize and evaluate combat information prior to its relay to the Captain on the bridge. Radar navigation has proved its usefulness in decreased visibility, and it is here that the air controllers direct and guide the aircraft on their daily missions. Adjacent to CIC, Commander McElwee and his specially qualified controllers plan and direct each and every flight off MIDWAY ' S deck from the Air Operations Center. LCDR Passanissi takes over the task of guiding planes home to roost when restricted visibility makes visual approaches impossible from his Carrier Controlled Approach Room. All these functions, coupled with data supplied from LCDR Walt Flock ' s Electronic Counter Measures gang, form a complete unit capable of insuring a well-knit operational Combat Information Center second to none in the Seventh Fleet. operations



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operations The ship ' s photographers under the capable leadership of Chief Warrant Officer Bradley and Chief Photographer ' s Mate Shouler, deserve much credit for the fine work evident in these pages. But the thousands of pictures taken for PIO are only a small fraction of the work involved for the Photo Gang. Each plane on and off the deck is shot to provide the why of faulty procedure in case of accident. Probably the most important function of OP Division is that of Air Intelligence. Reconnaisance flights over target areas provide photos and information that must be coordinated and disseminated to pilots for effective strikes. Lt. Price, Division Officer can will be proud of his MIDWAY Shutterbugs. FRONT ROW: Wong, Baker, Chief Firestone, Lt R. Dowst, Lt A.B. Price, CWO Bradley, Chief Shouler, Worsley, Deriberbrey. SECOND ROW: Kampa, McMillin, Rosati, Engle, Weir, David, Fetterley, Carter, Maynard, Dampier. THIRD ROW: Slavin, Holder, Heath, Murray, Drummond, Garrett, Dillon, Stevenson, Gamache, Benson, Cassalery. 3)£ ; x 0m j r+ i ill

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