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Navigation Department LCDR J.S. ROSE, JR. Navigation Officer The Navigation Department will celebrate its first anniversary this coming first of the year, after being in mothbolls for awhile. During World War II, the navigator had his own department. After o change over by the bureau, the navi- gator was placed under the Operations Officer. Last 1 January, 1951 the Navigation Department was formed once again with LCDR Joseph S. Rose, Jr., USN, as its head of department. The Navigator is assisted by an Assistant Navigator who in turn is the NAN Division Officer, At present the NAN Division consists of quartermasters, journalist, aerologist and photographers. The Navigator, be- sides his regularnovigation duties, is the Officer Training Officer, Public Information Officer and Photo Officer ossist — ed by the Assistant Navigator. At sea and In port the Navigation Department is always busy. The Navigator.in addition to his duties as head of de- partment, is responsible, unde r the Commanding Officer, for the safe navigation and piloting of the ship. He receives all orders relating to his navigation duties directly from the Commanding Officer, and makes all reports in connection there ' with directly to the Commanding Officer. The Navigator is responsible for the preparation and core of the deck log. It Is very Important that the deck log be correct for future reference. The deck log records all courses and speed changes, transfer of personnel. Injuries, exer- cises, etc. It Is up to the Quartermaster to see that this Information is entered in the Quartermaster ' s Notebook correct- ly. A careful study of all ports to be entered, the depth, buoys, berthing, etc., has to be made before entering a port. It is the Navigator who Is responsible to the Commanding Officer for our safe entry. In port it is a little easier although besides keeping charts, publications, etc., up to date the safety of the ship is still involved. In cose of fire, collision or other emergency, the Navigation Department has to be able to get the ship underway If necessary. At present, the Navigation Department has a very smart, snappy crew and is doing Its best for the safety of the ship and their shipmates. R. D. Burrlll, YNT2
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