Porterfield (DD 682) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1960

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Stand by-Mark Draw Man, Draw This light and fresh air is GREAT! ' Curtz BMXE T 15 The Chart Room

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agua? 44 o 'f DIV 1st Row: Stinar SN, Powell QMSN, Rogers SN, Rountree SN, Grimm RDSN, Fogo ETNSN 2nd Row: Curtz ET2, Wentz QMCS, ENS Johnson, LT Rhodes, LTJG Ginsburg, Trube RD2, Zook RD2 3rd Row: Emmons SA, Luncan SN, Harp BM3, Nugent RD3, Toth RD3, Brothers QMSN, Bur gess RD3, Kerbow SN, Ramsaur ET2 Mzssing: Anderson RDSN, Bischoff SN, Knipfer SN Bridge, Combat, Skunk bearing 273, range 19.7 milesf' and again an oflicer of the deck has been given timely warning of an approaching ship, a ship still miles over the horizon. This is just part of the job Operations Division. While at sea, Operations Divi- sion's primary responsibility to stay 44 on top 'i of the situation at all times. To know what is going on in the formation, what screen is in effect, where our new station is after reorienting the screen and the best course to get there are all part of their job. In the modern navy much complicated electronic equipment is used to gain all this in- formation andg of course, skilled men must be available to service this equipment in case of failure. These men too are of GO Division. On the bridge, the quartermasters are valuable assistants to the officer of the deck but the big job of the quartermaster is to assist the Navigator in maintaining a plot of the ship's position. It can now be seen that 40 Division is a group of highly skilled men of different rates, working as a team to do a most important job. C145



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66 C Division lst Row: Locke SN, Sharrow RMSN, Allen RM2, Rutter RM2 2nd Row: Nelson PN2, Tucker QM1, Bosnak SMCA, LTJG Knoif, Nolan YNCS, Beckner RM2, Beggs RM3 3rd Row: Conroy PNSN, Allen YN SN, Mc Mullen RMSN, Roe SMSN, Briggs SN, Schwertferger SM3, Passarelli SM2, Meyers YNSN Missing: I-Iennings RMI The Communications Division is composed of radiomen, signalmen, yeomen, and per- sonnelmen. The handling of the vast quantity of messages and letters coming to and leaving the ship is a herculean task. Not only does it require skill and speed in flashing light and flags, morse code and typing, but also patience and long hours of work. A lot is required of a ship's Communication Division and the GC Division of Porterfield has a lot to offer. C 16 D

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