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NA VIGA TID 1 QMC Dwyer Wolfe R K Schrumpf, R,A,, Harms, L.K., LT. R. Sass. The smallest department in WASHBURN consists only of the Navigation Division which practices an art established at least 8,6916 years ago. Modern methods of naviga- ting started with the inven- tion of the chronometer in the 18th century and have developed right up to the use of the satellite. Naviga- tion is the art, or science, of determining the position of the ship and of conducting the ship from that position to another , hopefully the one we picked in advance. Starting the Cruise, our Mark! 36-22-36. navigation was indeed an art, but as the cruise wore on we were very ably guided by Chief Quartermaster Dwyer who pa- tiently taught us special skills and tech- A niques that had to be perfected by careful practice. ln the end our art became a science-it must haveg we got home! But it became such a science that our books, charts, publications, guides and instru- ments began to overflow our chart house to the extent that some were finally stowed in the Navigator's Stateroom. He didn't mind as long as we kept his bunk clear. Each port-of-call in Vietnam and the Far East was an exciting adventure for the en- tire ship, but especially so for we Quarter- masters because it was a very happy event after traveling at sea for days without sight of land to see that we did in fact arrive at our predetermined destination! Finally when we left DaNang, our home- port away from homeport, we really started navigating with keen minds and sharp PGP' cils to find the straightest path to San 131080 .-WAX
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