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.ag4qr,n14r'-',vzff,.v,,S.-.,g-r-'.f..,-,V - Y r f - V The OS Division is that part ot the communications section ot the ship that deals with the art ot visual communication. Being the oldest torm ot communication in the Navy, it began some T50 years ago when Commodore Edward Preble maneuvered his titteen ship task torce against the North African pirates, using a system ot visual signals. The signal division is one ot the smallest on the ship. lt comprises only fourteen men complimented by additional men trom the statit communication division. These men talce pride in their rate and in their work. One might say that the signal gang is the H upper crust ot the ship. From H Pop H Taylor with his problems to Scrooge Heilman and his pipe, the division includes an assortment ot men exhibiting the etticiency and ability that make the Hskivie-wavers the best trained and coordinated team on the ship. Visual communication, due to its speed and practicability, has an important place in the Navy. Until something new is devised to take its place, it will continue to add color and light to the sea lanes ot the world. s Front Row lL to Rl: H.C. Heilman, T.G. Collins, E.C. Brozouski, R.V. Lenz, D.L. Daly, J.H. Caulcler, Jr.. Back Row: LTJG P.A. Lynch, J.E. Clding, D.l. Booth, F.O. Taylor, S.P. Bartoszek, D.A. Heffenider, R.S. Ozarkiewitz, L. Manning.
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During our cruise the Engineers kept ESTES moving through many miles of ocean. From repairing plumbing, to electric motors, diesl engines, and boilers, Able, Echo, Mike, and Rcmeo Divisions, through experience and training became pro- ficient in their respective jobs. Many times we worked around the clock, but the repairsiwere always made. Maintenance and upkeep were our main worries as much of the ship's engineering equipment is well worn. Often temporary repairs were made at sea and had to last until more permanent repairs could be made in port. Our battle stations were in the engineering spaces and the repair parties. By the end of our cruise we had become skilled in the arts of firefighting, shoring, and repairing battle damage. When there was a iob to be done, and done well, the engineers were there to do it. LTJG W. B. SWAIM CHIEF ENGINEER
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