Dixon (AS 37) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1981

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Communications Department RM2 Lynch ET2 Muniz RMS Rizzo ET3 Church RM3 Croft RMS Felenczak RM3 Judd RMS Keele ETS Nelson RMS Scozzafava RMS Tilley RMSA Aubin RMSA Elder RMSN Fredenburgh

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Communications Department h ■ 1 ENS Mills Vm RMC Adkins L RMC Miller y RMl Rorie r.; RMS Dunn m ET2 Dunlap --9 ET2 Holmes L ET2 Imes IK- RM2 Johnson f H RM2 Laurent What is Communications? Ships at sea must have a means of sending and receiving messages to shore-based commands and other ships for things such as repair parts, food and supplies, weather, news, and even personal telegrams. All this is done by the DIXON ' s Communications Team. The radiomen know little of bankers hours as the radio shack is open for business 24 hours a day in port and at sea. The primary method of sending and receiving messages aboard the DIXON is done by Communications Satellite.



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Operations Navigation LTJG McCormick, Department Head LTJG DuUum QMC Minor SMI Bass SM3 Bartulio QM3 Swiney SMSN Kinney QMSA Mayer SMSA Pearson QMSN Strawder Since the open ocean has no signs to point direction, a means has to be available to ensure the ship arrives at the intended destination on time and in good shape. The Operations and Navigation Department is charged with that responsibility. OPS NAV is comprised of the Navigator, Quarter- masters, Operation Specialists and Signalmen. The QMs maintain continuous watches while underway to plot the proper course and position of the ship using sophisticated electronic gear, radar, and the age-old methods of navigating with the sun and stars. The OS personnel ensure that Combat Information Center, or CIC, is manned so the location and direction of travel of other vessels in our area is recorded. They assist in radar navigation and make course recommenda- tions in order to avoid other ships. The Signalmen, or SMs, provide a valuable means of communicating with ships of other communications unavailable or inappropriate. The semaphores, lamps, and flags are internationally recognized and understood. I

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