Coronado (AGF 11) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1988

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OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LT. Cotopolis Operations Officer During this major deployment as flagship for Commander Joint Task Force Middle East, the OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT played an important role in CJTFME ' s mission of maintaining Freedom of the Seas in the Persian Gulf. When the ship was assigned duties, the Operations department made it happen. The OPS department is the focal point of all shipboard evolutions, both inport and at sea. The OPS department is made up of Operations Specialists (OS), Electronic Warfare Technicians (EW), and Electronic Technicians (ET), all highly skilled professionals that make this the best flagship in the Navy. The Operation Specialists man the Combat Information Center (CIC), the tactical nerve center of the CORONADO. This is the place the OS ' collect, display, analyze, evaluate, and disseminate information concerning surface and air contacts. OS ' are also responsible for assisting the bridge team in the safe navigation of the ship. The Electronic Warfare Technicians who also operate out of CIC, use Electronic Support Measures (ESM) systems, which include . . . There were several critical services the department provided as flagship for CJTFME. Aircraft Surface Surveillance missions, which consisted of the detection and tracking of over 12,000 surface contacts, were performed in a five month period. During the April 18th OPERATION PRAYING MANTIS, in which the United States retaliated for the mining of the USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS, the OPS department played an integral part in the assisting of CJTFME staff. The Electronic Warfare Technicians (EW) assisted the staff with their knowledge and expertise in the area of Early Warning Detection; which, in an environment as the Arabian Gulf, it is very important for CJTFME to know the possible threat against its forces. In addition, the ET ' s sent a variety of people to at least 20 different . . . LT. Harris Electronic Materials Officer LT(jg) Harter Electronic Warfare Officer LT(jg) Roxbury CIC Officer ENS. Lessard OI Division Officer 78

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TOP LEFT: QM2 ALHANATI POSES WITH CAPT. WILLIAM- SON. BOTTOM LEFT: QM3 GREFF SHOOTS BEARINGS INTO BAHRAIN. TOP RIGHT: PCl KOVACIC ENJOYS HIS OUTING AT ASU. MIDDLE RIGHT: QM2 DAVIS IS MAS- TERING THE HELM. BOTTOM RIGHT: QMSN STOUT POSES WHILE ON WATCH. 1 1 A ■ SF ffm ' ■ i 1 m JL 1$ 77



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