Nassau (LHA 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1982

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CS Wwkwlwxsxfmvfmvwvuanfsi swmem -sz: ...v.N,.t...i.,.. M ..sW.i.t.,Q 7 Q, in Ist row, standing left to right - SM2 Fyoclc, SMSN Krieg, ENS Steelman, SMCS jerry, CPL Glover 2nd row, standing left to right - SMI Stanley, CPL Young, SMSN Freeman, SM2 Baxter, SM3 Onoroto SMC Luis Alderman, who departed in january, helps spot visual comms Chief Alderman also served as the Command Career Counselor while onboard CS Division makes up one-half of the Communica- tions Department, and is composed of the Signalman rating ISMj. SM 's are responsible for sending and receiv- ing messages by flashing lights, semaphore and flag hoist, accurately and rapidly. When not actually involved in visual communications, Signalmen are responsible to the OOD for rigging and identification of both merchant and naval vessels alilce, including enemy ships and air- craft, and also assist in the identiHcation of navigational aids such as buoys and lighthouses along the coastal regions of both the U.S. and foreign nations. The Signalman rating is one of the oldest ratings in the Navy, and was first used in the various navies of Europe and carried on by our ancestors in the American Revolu- tion. The first signal light was a wooden box, in which a candle was housed with a hinged cover to give it the shutter effect of dots and dashes. Later on, semaphore and flag hoists were used to transmit messages, but no speciHc code for sending messages existed until Samuel Morse developed a set pattern for an international code. The flag raclc and SMSN Krieg stand ready Q i X

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