Nassau (LHA 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1982

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Page 96 text:

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. . , Front row, left to right: DP3 Westbrook, DP1 Godtland, DP3 Lane. Second rom DP3 Fuentes, DP2 Hopkins, DP3 Sa unders, O D D, S n LCDR P.H. Crowell, lll IDivision Officerj, DP2 Sam uels. Third row, DP3 Ralston, DPSN Bonner, DPSN Marroquin, DP2 McFadden. Fourth row, DPSN Bosgraaf DP3 Finley, DPSN Day, DP1 Albright, DP3 Hockaday, fr. 4 OD Division consists of 21 Data Processing Technicians KDP'sj, who are tasked to perform various da ta support pro- cedures for Supply, Disbursing, ship and aviation material- maintenance management, and embarked Marines. The DP rate first appeared in the Navy as Machine Ac- countant KMAQ somewhere around 1949. Their job then was the same as it is now, but the equipment was ofa very basic design with limited capabilities. In 1967 the Navy changed the designator to DP. Today's Data-Processing Technicians work with the most up-to- date equipment available, and are constantly extending the frontiers of their fast-growing field. W-- .. A-fsf sv-.rg r J f.,g-yf,,x..c..-,,..s...,,,c.,.., .,..-....s...-. . '- .c.. ...af f - - . .. ... - . .. . ..,g....-



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