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l I Good eyes and sensitive ears, and the ability to communicate, these are 0 H 'S 'facilities every warship must have. To help serve these functions, we have a large and varied array of electronics equipment, which, unfortunately, will not work indefinitely of its own accord. The members of OE Division are all elec- tronic technicians, who tweak and coax, fix and tune, and sometimes curse electronic equipment. Being an electronics technician is easy and hard, re- warding and frustrating. It is bending the plate of a capacitor a little, and having a transmitter suddenly come to life. It is climbing the mack to listen for the elusive noise that one of the rotating antennae is making. It is wonder- ing why that switch was not on the blueprint. It is lying on your back and trying to solder an almost inaccessible wire onto an almost inaccessible ter- minal in the back of a repeater in the half light of CIC. It is having the Com- mander ask When will it be fixed? when you aren't quite sure what's wrong with it yet. It's testing a tube, and being dissappointed when it's good, or look- ing for hours for those last few hard-to-come-by decibels of gain. Finally, it is knowing that if something worked before, you can make it work again. If you have any radar, communications, identification, navigation, or countermeas- ures gear that doesn't work, come and see us. We do good work, at very OE DIVI IO' CWO-2 J.W. Bradley l E i Back Row Left to Right: SN K. Arseneau, CWO J. Bradley, ETN3 D. Sanders, ETR3 J. Hyer, ETN2 D. Peters, ETN3 A. Seats, ETNZ H. Zegler, ' ETN3 D. Reynolds. ETN3 J. Miller, ETR2 T., Cfeis, ETN3 T. Darnall, ETR2 B. Petrie, ETC V. Viarengo, ETC H. Belfihy. ETCS R- Miller- Front Row: ETNSN J. Grosvenor, SN R. Rebholz, ETN3 T. Kautz, ETR2 R. Rhodes, ETN3 L. Suchsland, ETN2 N, Freisitzer, ETN3 L. Anthony, ETN2 J. Gannon. 'Y V 4 'ff - N... l l 1 4 I w l H ll w w nl v' It , rg .. is Q ' ,ig p K .. .. if' elim ww ' ' 2, ,... . i ee.. 1 J .r ' J., ., . . . 'g ' sr ? .V 4- g , A W, f v iii'i if , l.
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LT T O McDaniel COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER is ENS C E Isom ENS D A Yonhum LTJG S.I. Weiner Q J 4 79 5.1 '
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