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Operations Department This Department is composed of two divisions, Operations and Navigation. Operations is the team of men standing watch in CIC fCombat Information Centerj. During times of action, they compile pertinent information on movement of Ships, friendly and enemy, plot all aircraft, and relay this information to the gun mounts. CIC also controls the ships movement during anti-submarine warfare, in a peacetime drill or a wartime strategy. The men of this division also send and receive all of the radio traffic going to and from the ship. This is the radioman's job and the importance of their dah-dits are well known. Signalmen are the other part of the Operations Department, and their responsibility is signalling by any of many methods-flashing light, fvisible day and nightj and semaphore, or flag waving, visible for 'shorter distances. Their work gets into high gear when Operating with a large task force, and lights seem to be blinking from all 360 degrees around the ship. The Nav- igation Department includes a knowledge of stars, contour of the ocean floor, and weather as all important to putting the ship in at the right port after being tossed about across thousands of miles of open seas. LTJG. SORRELL Ass't Operations Officer First row fleft to fighlj Smith Emorl' Senmefl Bemafdc' Wolff' Maheux .1 F1 r ner Darden Robbins Carey Anderson Second row fleit to rightj Ziemrem Kohlhaesv Boy ' 9 c ' S th Third row Cleft to right? 77848191 W9lk9'f stmsmote Eastwood' Shields' ml I B Four row Cleft to H8110 Salam Heffr Jackson' Kuhn' Paulo Baits Bm ey town n I I ' . , 1 I ' . Y . ' . , a J ' I
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Repair Department The Repair Departmentleft New- port with two new officers at the helm, LCDR Swainson, the smil- ing, friendly Repair Officer and his Assistant, LTJG Sellden kept the work flowing smoothly into the many capable hands of the Department. With Rogers, MRC 'riding herd' the Repair Office was a 'bee-hive' of activity dur- ing the cruise. LCDR. SWAINSON LUG SEL!-DEN Repair Officer Ass t Repair Offzcer R-1 Division Front row Cleft to rightj Magwood, Bxvans, Roberson, Igge' Vechter' Nelson, Dudley, Grandfzeld, Davis, Shaw, Back row fleft to rxghtj Mr Porter, Robertson, Bauserman, Ezsenzimmef I Darden,Peal, Mattes, MacFarlane Sanqumi Melltose, Goodwin, Maskowski
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