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ez , y i fi g i H' J ' 7he CR Division which is more frequenfly referred fo as fhe lRadio Gangl is under fhe leadership of Lf. H. F. Wiley, fhe Communicafions Officer, Lfjg C. A. Reaves, Jr., Radio Officer, and Ensign S. L. Beck. Assisfanf Radio Officer. , Chief radioman Berriffella and W. R. Johnson TEI head fhe gang af ifs hideouf in radio cenfral. The moffo of fhe division is reliabilify, securify. and speed. We have fried very hard fo uphold our moffo. Seven hour wafches are sfood by fhe men af fheir various posfs - wafch supervisors deslc, radio posifions, felefype machines, and in fhe comm-office and lasf buf nof leasf fhe messenger on fhe ioe pof w-afch. The ship's mail is handled by chief mailman Yeaffs and his fhree able assisfanfs. When mail call is sounded once again fhe ship's company knows mail has come fhru and fhe men of fhe posf office have beafen off fhe affaclc of sleep and fafigue. The ship's morning paper lThe Discovererl appears in fhe hands of fhe crew fhrough fhe efforfs of fhe radio, personnel. Alerf radiomen and felemen on wafch always keep a sharp loolcouf for fhe headline news and all fhe besf in sporfs. ,. Our cruise has been very inferesfing, fhe men of fhe division have learned a lof fhrough fheir jobs in radio I, 'rhey have seen many inferesfing places, and have purchased many arficles of foreign manufacfure. However when fhe cruise is concluded if's going fo be mighfy good fo ioin our wives and sweefhearfs in fhe-good oldUSA ' 15,715 ' ii . 7 , 'Vi' 'ffl . , 7 7 - + z.--11 7 I 1' ' if Z .Q' J fl-A -- of :El I E O o 6 1 I s, K Q 3' ' a o o 0 rv 7, , K -.1 I -7 , .lx U-A .ge . .vw -1 - W i 1 4' We -' 5255 - f ,. , -2-I -2425-re:-1--' c as-af ' I -, S is f - ' il l if - miwi' Z?2gf' ,'4iT7f42,4: ,i ll we 9. .'i ye, 9 .s,,qf7.x.m.m: - sw i fl ' Qlildilii l rar! Nl l D ' WATC H W if wwe
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7m E 7uclced away in a corner of The FirsT Division comparTmenT is The home of The ship's Tare Division. Under The capable direcTion oT LT. L. E. Klepin and CHRELE T. L. FreshwaTer, These men's iolo is To insTalI, service, and mainTain The maioriTy oT The ship's elecTronic apparaTus. During The course oT The day Their worlc may Talce Them from The keel, where The depTh deTermining gear's sounding head is locaTed, To The upper reaches of The masTs, where radio. radar. l.F.l:.. and counTermeasures anTenna probe The slcies. AT The presenT Time The division is broken inTo Three small groups Tor beTTer organizaTion and efficiency. Fire-con,Trol, under The direcTion oT l-larry GusTaTson, ET2, mainTains The radar equipmenT Thai' conTrols The gunTire OT all The ship's mounTs Trom The 4Olvllvl To The main baTTery. Leon EveTTs, ETI, is The head oT The Search Radar gang, responsible Tor The mainTenance oT The ship's navigaTing and early warning gear. EveTTs also doubles as The L.P.O. oT The division. And lasTly, The Radio gang, under RoberT Miller, ETI. services all radio TransmiTTers, receivers, and communicaTions equipmenT. The main worlcshop is loCaTed beTween The gedunlc sTand and The crew's lounge on The second deck porT, The radio workshop is inside Radio II, on The main cleclc. All oT These men musT graduaTe Trom one oT The Navy's longesT Class A schools, ElecTronic Technicians, locaTed aT GreaT Lakes, Ill. and Treasure Island, Calif. The school, which is now ThirTy six weelcs, sTarTs wiTh basic maTh and goes righT up Through some of The mosT complicaTed elecTronic circuiTs. ...LL , X pi IK?-wif mg, Jfc A 0 --T--T 997 9lf . i T fig - f V , X T .ga V in H T X .ig .ggi A-L. ... YE P, WE Fly TELEVISIONJTOO.
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