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fy ,, , CA DIVISICDN OA Division exists primarily to furnish the embarked Flag With such things as operation orders, maps and charts, intelligence, photo- graphs and Weather information. Aerographers, Draftsmen, Lithographers, and Photographers are assigned to accomplish these varied tasks. Crises occur frequently Whenever an operation order, map overlay, or several hundred aerial photos must be finished yesterday. The Weather office maintains a continuous Watch, especially on the tropical depressions which often develop into typhoons. Routine jobs include production of photo roster boards, printing of EST ES forms, painting of signs for use throughout the ship, and photos for this cruise book. Q fx 9- ' r iw 2, 4: X f Zn Q f 0 f s f or -is 4
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The Operations Department is all over the ship: from the top of the radar mast to the fifth deck printer, fore and aft, port and starboard. About one third of the crew is engaged in communications, electronics, photography, drafting, intelli- gence, neterorology, combat information, helo operations, and training. , Q Operations is a combination of the old and the new. The signalmen take pride in the smart performance of such historic communication skills as semaphore, flag- hoist, and flashing light: important to nautical communications. Up-to-date equipment and highly skilled personnel are combined in CIC to operate detection devices such as radar and ECM. Being a communications flagship ESTES is crammed to the gunwhales with electronics gear and the superstructure isa maze of antennas. The radiomen and ET's consequently carry a big load of main- tenance and operation. The operation orders turned out by the print shop along With the photography department make plans and re- connaissance a usable reality. All enable ESTES to do her job Well. A message goes out from the Admiral 4 The ship's com- munication Watch of- ficers take a breakin main- comm. From'left ENS Conry, LT Jones, com- munications officer, LT Qjgj Steele, and L,TQjgj Boyd. ENS Bean, is not pictured. . . .ff e,v--- -.sf-fq.Q:,. aa-J. . . :wa . f 'A mx.:-:, ,,.'.:r.f:,.:r4- ., - I .., ,Miz J.: ...f..g. ... 11.552 EEE: if ' ' .r..a.... sa A - - - :.J:sa.f ,5:....a:i::-gg 'qi Eg
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Page 35 text:
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Pipe-smoking short-timers. I. E. Horton and Harman at least. Sorry about Wellman. Examining the multi-lith printer are Robinson, Snyder, Curtis, and Alford. Bassi, Williamson, and Nowlin concentrate on broad types of photography. Vahle, AG 3, checks the weather maps at the aerography office.
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