David Ray (DD 971) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1990

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1ST DIVISION First Division, OF, consists of undesignated seamen and Boatswain ' s Mates. Although they are most commonly known for their responsibilities in deck preservation, they are involved in much, much more. To begin with, boatswain ' s mates are the guardians of old Naval traditions such as the art of seamanship, line handling and piping the side. In our modern Navy, they have had to learn several addition- al skills. Some of these skills include the handling of underway replenishment equipment, anchoring the ship, assisting in the landing of helicopters, small boat operations, steering the ship, and assisting in emergency situations such as search and rescue (SAR). Their regular underway duties also include standing watches as lookout and helmsman. In the performance of their many tasks, members of First Division are always combining Naval tradition and modern tech- nique to a variety of duties in logistic support, which adds up to more than just the decks. BMl(SW) B. Thomas BM2 D. Johnson BM2 R. Sullinger LTJG T. Anderson BM3 B. Edwards BM3 R. Icenogle BM3 0. Jenkins 12

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OW DIVISION OW Division is composed of Electronic Warfare Operators and Technicians that maintain and operate the AN SLQ-32(V)2 ESM System, as well as the MK 36 SRBOC and AN SLQ-49 De- coy Systems. They are responsible for determining, exploiting, reducing, and preventing hostile use of the Electromagnetic spec- trum. The SLQ-32 intercepts enemy radars, identifies the radar, and correlates that radar system to a platform and any associated weapon system. The decoys systems enable DAVID R. RAY to confuse enemy radar operators, as well as seduce incoming mis- siles away from the ship. tM - EWC(SW) J. Phillips EW2 S. Jacques EW3 J. Sisneros EW3 Sisneros stands a watch at the AN SLQ-32 (V) 2 ( , EW3 M. Hickman EW3 T. Burnham 11



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SA B. McLaughlin SA J. Roberts SA T. Roloff W SA D. Dufresne SA D. Campbell SA B. Land f V f n f SR W. Davis SA C. Wilson m- First Division personnel heave around on a mooring line SN Freeman kicks back during a steel beach cookout

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