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Nicholas T. Proferes Frank till Cvmellia Dewey E. Brewer Allan L. Mex-ken ETS ET3 ET3 ET3 I Z XIX I mxlxxxwr James R. Reardon Iohn F. Rehm Iames N. Cobb Ernest E. Smith Iimmy R. Wallace 3 SN SN YN3 ET3 ET William M. Mayo Howaxd H. Lafianza Raymond K. Dart Larry WlirBrown Wavelyn Burton S S SN ETSN ETSN , ffwwg, U f-fi fm N , K Rodney W. Bee le Gerald L. Martin Iohn ESI-ll'-ABYGFS W Q ETSN ETSN Not Pictured: Everett C. Schwer, ETC William H. Fuller, ETI Mathew F. Uter, ETI Edward W. Ward, ET3 K f l i , 7-f if .-1 1 ,KJ ,, ,t gg y .nf . .H Je , V5 , - 2 4 I -' nz I I , Jai
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1' G. CRANE ALBERT H. STEGALL STANLEY B. Hosxm VINCENL1-IG CHRELE CHRELE TARE Division is responsible for the repair and main- tenance ot the ship's search radars and all external com- munications, The Electronic Technicians are specialists who are familiar with all the intricacies ot this equipment because of many months of highly technical training they have rece-ived. Aboard the New lersey an ET is on duty 24 hours a day, as when a radar or transmitter fails, it is vitally important that the equipment be repaired rapidly, Since the failure of such electronic equipment determines the effectiveness of the operation of the ship, TARE Division is proud of the vital role it plays in the overall organization of the ship, Clyde Min!-:fxlkerson Billy Ezrlirown Brainaxgdr Reed ph11ipE5hf-aria Qsca,- gqmler yi' 'lf..,43'5 William C. Kola Robert I. Ca . . l ET2 Era so Wllllam E Wrlqhi Richard C. weaman William L Varhol ET3 Era ET
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D I I I y I I t I I ll fi . ,1 IV I. 'I I II I I . I I I I I I I I I I' Charlie Division is made up of two' rates: Radiomen and Telemen. Their combined job is to see that all external communications are handled smoothly and efficiently. Modern communications are very efficient in our present Navy. One radioman today can handle much more traffic than those of years gone by as a result of the vastly im- proved ,equipment available, UHF and VHF transmitters that set themselves with a push of a button, high speed teletype circuits, and facsimile machines to transmit weather maps and pictures are but a few of the improve- ments of recent years. The Radioman works hand-in-hand with the Teleman to provide efficient communications. The T.eleman's duties include handling our teletype circuits, correcting publica- tions, and running the ship's Post Office. LT U91 ROBERT I. COLLITON LT iiql LOUIS A IVEY Division Officer Former Division Oiicer Charlie Division personnel work in close conjunction with the ship's Combat lniormation Center. It is our duty to provide COMBAT with transmitters and receivers on desired frequencies, in order that they may communicate on the various voice circuits. We also provide the bridge with equipment for their communications. Whe-n a sailor's wife has a baby while he is at sea, it is the radio gang who lets the proud Daddy know. lf Daddy wants to congratulate the Mrs., telegram service is available on a restricted basis. Thus, when you meet a Radioman, he may have dots and dashes buzzing around his head, or flat ears from wearing too many ear-phones, but just remember one thing: he is your contact with land, once it has disap- peared over the- horizon, Wallace tn? DOW Ben T- WBTSOD. Il- Ioseph A. Busch William F. Iahn, Ir. Charles R Grue TEC RMC RMI TE1 Tr: Steve ill, Adams Iames D Andrew William F. Breckel Harry I. Dangle: George A. Duey Ir RM RM3 TES ras RM2 I I I I I I I it ' ,I I I 'I I , YI I Q 1 Z I I I I
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