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OPERATIONS THE OPERATORS How d ' ya think you got there, buddy, is a question asked more than once by personnel from O Division of friends who are relating travel experiences to the folks back home. A cooperative team of officers and men who find them- selves shuttled around to fill jobs necessary to the smooth func- tioning of our ship. The ET for instance, standing by the engine order telegraph on the bridge, the yeoman manning lookout stations and sound powered phones on the flying bridge . . . but it doesn ' t end there. As soon as the word to move is received. Operations starts planning. The Navigator and Quartermasters laying out courses, figuring mileage and arrival time. Radiomen calibrating fre- quencies to set up circuits they must guard in order to insure prompt receipt and delivery of the traffic vital to any Naval vessel ' s functioning at sea. The Yeomen in the Captain and Executive Officer ' s Offices planning ahead for the transfer or welcoming aboard the ever changing flow of personnel coming to or leaving the ship. While underway, the work goes on. The Radarmen, Quarter- masters and Radiomen are alert for signals, messages, naviga- tional aids and the many facets of necessary operational infor- mation. When we hit port, another contingent of O Division be- comes mighty popular. The Telemen who operate the ship ' s Post Office discover that they have a good many friends and do a great deal toward bolstering the morale of the crew by bringing in that ever welcome mail from home. Can ' t forget another important part of the Division. Their work shows up in the Church Programs on Sundays. The Lithog- raphers, of course. They ' re busy grinding out the programs, booklets, standard forms and ship ' s stationery. So, in co-operation with other departments. Operations acts as information of the ship, performing efficiently its job of service to the command.
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