Thorn (DD 988) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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mp lv OC Divi ion OC Division is comprised of THORN,s Radiomen CRMD and Signalmen CSMJ. The RM,s are responsible for conducting all electronic communications received by and transmitted from THORN, while the SM's conduct visual communications with other operating units. OC Division played an integral role in the success of Operation Sharp Guard through flawless communications support for COMSTANAVFORMED and his staff. Handling in excess of 400 mes- sages daily, the RM,s ensured all message traffic was distributed in a timely manner to the proper personnel. They also maintained an effective communications plan, providing both HF and UHF circuits at a momentls notice, essential to the success of embargo operations. THORN's Signalmen also played an important role during query and boarding operations, often using their signal lights to gain initial contact with the merchants, captains. . f '555l9l?5W5NfV5m 53 all -s. ,,,. 3ga,i5,k MEN ,-11:22, X 1 K N X X A X f f 7i i L fiwfxxe' - - 5, 'X .,,,t,,,. t K ttp K VTWRNXY1 ,: - ENS S. E. Anderson RMCSCSWQ V E Colley Q ' -3 X t J. ss , r frsr t 2 f 'f ' pp X mi -ew ' , M- W , in N f- W , , . Q ,fs ,: ms,,,q4-1 a n . . 1' 'ui it an ? 'fp 7 4 1' 3 . s s X , Q . zff' if W 1' .1 75 . 1,1 , 5 tw f K T S 'Wflng 5 A y Y , iii ,,,i:1- ' X! RMI A- J- Perry RM2 R. W Bragg mfs' f 5 it X ., A 5,21 'i- Tix: :H- t tx 1-' yxi.. X gu 6 H1 mi Tigirfft :egg :yas . i 5 K li 5 QQ! RM2 M. R Menard lame NW' ' ' i .1 ,V N Eg X X a X' V X X qi X XX 5 Y S 3 ' 1-fmQi1Q7W5l5? 1 ttes R Y 2525 3 3 5 T' 5 if RM2 B. E Ulshafer



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