Monrovia (APA 31) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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LTJC T. W. Andres Communications Of ic LCDR H. L. Vogt Operations Officer ENS A. H. Bo s rom Asst. Operations Officer This is the modem Navy, and the concepts of operations gov- ern virtually every phase of Naval warfare today. In any exercise, the Operations De- partment establishes the ob- jectives, determines the best methods for attaining them, and guides the entire movement from start to finish. The men who perform this work are highly trained specialists who must utilize complex equipment to its fullest extent. Operations encompasses a wide variety of skills from the old, but still valuable, methods of visual signalling, to the latest in modern radar and radio equipment. The radarmen in the Combat Information Center are at work 24 hours a day, con- stantly watching for the approach ot any ship or aircraft that may be a source of danger. In battle they must process any infor- mation they obtain, evaluate it, and relay it to the Commanding Officer. Radiomen must be thoroughly proficient in the operation of their equipment. It is up to them to be certain that the ship receives and acknowledges all message traffic. These men must constantly keep pace with the rapid technological advances that are taking place in the field of Naval warfare, and their These men must constantly keep pace with the rapid technological advances that are taking place in the field of Naval warfare , and their value to us becomes more critical all the time.

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Chief Clougb wrestles with a new op order ' ' Yes sir, the postal clerks did meet that flight . . . trouble is, we haven ' t seen the postal clerks for three days. Speer pounds out tomorrou ' s Plan of the Day. ' ' Speling errors? What speling errors? T. Wilson, YN3 K. Baker, SN A. Hamilton, SN D. Hull. SN C. Miller, SN M.Beckmann. X4 T. Massey. SA



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ENS R. L. Fleming Electronics Material Of i, A quick nooner before turn to m R. Wiersma. ETR2 R. Portell, ETR2 is D. Pedone.ETNj Sosalla plies bis trade D. Harris. ETN 3 B. Becker. ETR3 . m || K. Sosalla. ETRSN N. Kendall, ETRSN D.Schroeder.SN

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