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- -j «• J1S» «; Joe L. Bearden, SN, USN Darrel J. Blow, RD3, USN Donald J. Crandall, RD3, USN William C. Danner, SN, USN Phillip A. Davis, ET2, USN Billy J Duke. RD3, U.SN Walter H. Dunphy, Jr., SN, USN Daryle D. Griffin, ETR3, USN Harry C. Jordan, RD3, USN Robert L. .Malthews. ETS3, USNR .Andrew F. Russo. Jr., SN, USN Clemmic L. . immon , ET2. I SN James R. Suire, RD3, USN
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EDWARD C. DAVIDSON. ENS., USN Division Officer George W. Lord, Jr., ETl, USN f OPERATIONS Radarmen and electronic technicians form the 0 Division. These men are concerned primarily with Com- bat Information Center, the dark, forbidden compart- ment that bears closest resemblance to a snipe ' s con- fines above main deck. ET ' s do repair and maintenance work on electronic ;ear used by radarmen and radio- men. Radarmen are responsible for running CIC. plot- ting ship ' s position, designating and tracking contacts, and handling voice radio traffic over transmitters in combat. (
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A 1 % - i i 3 r 4 ll J DEAN H. CHANCELLOR. LTJG. USN Department Head GERALD R. MEAD. ENS.. USNR Division Ofjicer ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT M Division, mainstay of the Eniiineerinji Depart- ment, consists of two basic groujis. jjoilermen and ma- chinist ' s mates. Boilermen operate boilers and fireroom e(|uipment: transfer, test, and take inventory of fuel and water; serve as members of damage control parties: maintain and repair boilers, pumps and associated ma- chinery. Machinist ' s mate jobs in engine roimis include maintenance of main propulsi(jn engines ( turbines, re- duction gears, condensers I and related auxiliary equip- ment in the engineering spaces. As watch slanders, ma- chinist ' s mates stand pump watches, evaporator watches, phone talker, and throttle watches while the ship is underwav. Without these sources of power there would be no illumination, no fresh water or [)repared food, no firing of guns, no electronic comnuinication. and no movement of the ship. Jess R. George. Jr.. BTC. USN ■William F. lamau. MMC. USN Hnmrr E. Rnl.in.lt. MMC. US.N
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