Delta (AR 9) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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■• r OR Division. 1st. row: Skocik, Troup, LTJG Kelly, Gibson, 2ncl. row: Ward, Bunch, Ellsworth, G., Ellsworth, J., Gohogan r T IT ' S A HOT MESSAGE LTJG Kelly, Skocik OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT The Operations Department aboard the DELTA consists mainly of communications, an important link which is sub-divided into three systems: radio, visual, and postal. The radio shack (Main Radio or Radio ONE), handles communications as the name implies via radio. The radiomen operate the following systems: CW (continuous wave em- ploying International Morse code), voice, and ratt (radio teletype). Postal communications are taken care of by the telemen in the post office. The system to be employed in any given situation is dependent upon various conditions. For example, if the distance is ' line of sight, ' visual means ore generally used. Out of line of sight ' will call for radio or mail. Whatever system, however, if the content of the message is of importance to a potential enemy, it will be encrypted before transmis- sion. Security at all times is of paramount importance and is maintained with vigilence. When ships are alongside, DELTA ' S Ope- rations Department lends its hands and helps solve their communications problems. Normally, half of the repairee ' s communications, in all three phases, is conducted by the DELTA. HE(?) MAY BE SMALL, BUT IT ' S OURS Strickland, Gohogan, Joman, Ward, Sartoin, Champion, Skocik, Hunter

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1st Row; Cowie, Herst, Ens. Swartz, Gregory, 2nd Row; Earlywine, Fell, Miller, Holbert, Breland, 3rd Row; Buhl, Turner, Thomas, Wallace Missing from picture; Olson, Goss, Phelps, Haglund, Shields. X DIVISION The X Division is directly under the Executive Officer. It includes all Yeomen, Personnelmen and the Chief Mcster-at-Arms. The Captain ' s Office, Executive Officer ' s Office and the Training Office were recently moved to larger spaces on board ship, resulting in more efficient organization and expeditious methods of administration. The Yeomen and Personnelmen maintain officer and enlisted service records. They maintain all records of official correspondence and attend to administrative details. CAPTAIN ' S OFFICE Herst, Haglund N Division : Rogers, Griffin, Ens. Swartz, Fescina, 2nd Row; Canada, Lincoln, Smartnicic, Young, Dietz, 3rd Row; Moll, Schofield, Stewart, Frankel Missing from picture; Cox, Hood, Burn, Herndon SO THAT ' S WHERE ME ARE. COX NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT The Navigation Department, headed by the Navi- gator, is responsible for the safe navigation and piloting of the DELTA. Additionally, it affords ac- curate, secure, and rapid visual communications as well as maintaining a complete ship ' s log. To execute properly these responsibilities, the Navigator is ably assisted by the quartermasters, led by Griffith, QMC, Rogers QMl, and Burns, QM2; and the radarmen, led by Fescina, RDl. Via stars, radar, rubber pencils, and the seaman ' s eye the Nov Division has steered the DELTA through 15,000 safe and merry miles during the 1955 cruise.

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