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- . L Last Row left to right Fontenot RM3 Bottorff Talley ETR 3, Cochrane RD3, Kasperzak PN3. RD3 Frederick SN Latimer SN Smith SM3 kneeling, Halpenny YN3, Thomas SN, Sustakoski Fontenot RD3 Vance QM3 Second Row RM3, Anton SN, Gar1ockRD3, Smith SN, Stacey Morrison RD1 Cummings SN Damico RM3 SM3,Devlin RDSN, OPER TIONS DIVISIO The Operations Division is made up of Quartermasters, Whose primary duty is to assist the Officer of the Deckg Signalmen, who handle all visual communicationsg Ra- darmen, who apply the procedures of combat techniquesg Radiomen, who handle all radio messages and gearg Yeomen and Personnel- men, who together perform administrative, clerical, and secreterial work, and Postal Clerks, who handle all incoming and outgo- ing mail.
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OPER TIONS DEP RT EN The Operations Department is responsible for the overall tactical operation of the ship. Its personnel man Radio Central, CIC, Signal Bridge, Pilot House and the Ship's Office. Its work includes the processing of all incoming and outgoing messages, providing tactical data for conning at sea, all navigational require- ments and the administration of ship's person- nel and records. Operations Officer and Navigator Lieutenant R, M, K ofoed ! left to right, Stephens RMCS. Ltjg R, W, Lewis, Parkinson HMC
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