Nassau (LHA 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1987

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Comm umca tions Pla toon The Communications Platoon provides the Commander with the means to exert personal influence in the exercise of command and control of the assigned forces, supporting fires and combat service support over larger areas than would otherwise be possible. In order to accomplish this task, the platoon is organized into four sections: Headquarters, Radio, Wire and Maintenance. These sections combine to establish a communications system that is reliable, secure, flexible and meets the needs of the Commander in the tactical situation. Communications dominate warg broadly considered they are the most important single element in strategy, political or military. - Admiral Mahan

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Motor Transport The mission of the BLT Motor Transport Section is to provide tactical and logistical motorized transportation in support of the BLT. The MT section is also responsible for the second echelon maintenance of all vehicles. There are eleven vehicle operators, five mechanics, one MIMMS clerk, one MT chief and one MTO in the section. Motor T is capable of most field expedient repairs and small vehicle recoveries. Contact teams are either dispatched to the location of any vehicle and driver in need of assis- tance or attached to separate units. THE PRIDE DON'T RIDE WITHOUT MOTOR T -Q Back Row: LCpl Coates, LCpl Rockhold, Cpl Lyles, LCpl Wilson, LCpl Perez 3rdVRow: Cpl Pollock, LCpl Nicholas, LCpl Mosier, Cpl Small, LCpl Radtke 1 2nd Row: LCpl'Baker, LCpl Blocken, LCpl Nethers, PFC Hoover Front Row: 1stLt Waigand, GySgt Lech K 44



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Ba ttalion Aid Sta tion ju Ugg,-,,,,,,.. ww, ,,W,,. - f Back Row: HN Barrett, HM3 Emerson, HN Breedlove, HN Jennings, HN Hodges, HM2 Kollins, HM3 Newbill, HM3 Williams, HN McKenzie, HM3 Cash, HN Roberts 4th Row: HMC Schmahl, HM1 Scott, HM3 Horne, HN Brownlee, HN Raymer, HM1jenks, HM3 Dixon, HM3 Hayes, HM2 Anderson, HM2 Lambert, HN Terhall, LT Liberman 3rd Row: HM3 Buczek, HM2 Staples, HM3 Rang, HM3 Hall, HN Stenwall, HM3 Foster, HN Rotunda, HM3 Deshazor 2nd Row: HN Tasto, HN Rupert, HM3 Snow, HM3 Cicarelli, HM3 Teaver, HN Gonzalez, HN Rodriguez, HM2 Gonzalez, HM3 Smith Front Row: HM3 Herron, HM3 Shenberger, HM3 Orman, HM2 Burris, HN Mitchell, HM3 Spriggs, HN Thayer Marine-hating Sailors, who will go through the very depths of Hell to save a Marine Semper Fi 4.4

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