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-,..i..1-? asigmafs Ol Division 3 . .TJ , f an ff I, 3 ,, X Hrst row, left to right: OSC Day, OS2 M. Runnels, O53 Robinson, OSSN Beierly, OS3 Schuyler, OSSN Crisp, O52 Stephens, OS2 Taylor, O53 Davison, LT Saddler, Division Officer, Second rom OSSN Buttler, OSSN Hughes, O53 White, OSSN Martin, OSSN Grzywacz, O52 Conklin, Third row: OSSN Dinalio, O52 Miller, OSSN Hash, O52 Duncan, O53 Thimmer, Fourth row, OSSN Hill, OSSN Williamson, O52 Larson, OSSN Beale, OSSN johnson, O52 Roberts and O51 Gude, Cen ter, Hrst rom O52 Masten, OSSN Rivera, OSSN Breasea up second rome OSSN Heather, O51 Moore, OSSN McGhee, O52 Bludworth, OSSN Merriam. The O5's of OI Division perform a very important job for NASSAU and other ships that may be in for- mation with her during an exercise or opera tion. Man- ning watches and equipment in the ship's Combat Information Center, the O5's are the ship's eyes for navigation, surface and air radars and play important roles in the strategic arm of NA55AU's many mis- sions. The O5 rate was formed in the early 1960's from the former RD rating. Then, the rate consisted of opera- tors and technicians of the Radarmen rate. Because Naval radar began to increase in complexity and de- sign, the rate was broken into the O5 fOperation Spe- cialistj and the ET IElectronic Technicianj ratings for operation and repair. I Q The scene inside Combat Information Center ICICQ is one that resembles scenes from Star Wars in its equipment and operation. O5's are highly-slcilled professionals that add to the many successes of NAS- SAU's missions. At left, OSC Day, O52 Masten and O51 Gude plot the ship's course during maneuvers in the Med.
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0 0 o first row, left to right: AG3 Gary B AGANAI L OA D1 vlslon OHM, gsziffyizzziffgwgy L5 - r wnmg an AGC jay Easterlmg OA Division consists of NASSAU's weather guessers, The Aerographer Mates KACD. Using a variety of radiocommunications gear to monitor worldwide marine environmental broadcasts, the AG's maintain a continuous track of the weather situation. ln addition to the more familiar aspects of the weather analyses and forecasting, AG's also pro- duce tactically signiHcant products which run the gamut from radar and communications analyses and forecasts to infrared visibility forecasts and so- nar range forecasts and more. They are ready to provide tailored tactical environmental support anywhere in the world for ship, aircraft and subma- rine operations. The origin of the AG rating dates baclc to World War I, during 191Z when some 200 men from var- ious ratings received training in meterology and were designated 'CAerological personnel with the rating QMA for Quartermaster Aerological. In 1923 the rating,An5Qiggz,Q?Z2ngM to Aerographer and with the eAstaQ?rSgl1,5ne13't4wQ?7'ft'heEkX,aavi -ang rank in me- teorology Y hanged again to the Aerogrgiiiiyfs 'Mate I-'inallygirlig the rgggingg- bees, ,e of? of the Avi- ation theiiigiiz ern ra 'aqk:fAG came into 'K ef 'lh xx ,ff 5 6511, Q y,QgW,5ggt . f I 5 '- Q . X9 L 5 Q 'PPA----A-r-f-J--------f-f..-.--.-.- ........................,...,.,m,..... . W. ,
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