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- -» (Left to right) OSSN Alberto Silvas, OSSN Michael Nelson, OSSA David Hamrick, YN3 Donald Michael, OS3 Kenneth Zetwick, OSSA Robert Williams, OSSN Christopher Martindale, ET2 Ricky Martin, OS2 Siggie Halldorson, OSC Melvin Taylor, ENS James Wooley. Picture taken by OSSN Lee Clements. O-I Division The job of O-I Division is to maintain and operate the ship ' s radar, help in plotting courses, maneuver in formation and man ship-to-ship radio circuits during tactical exercises. In a way they are the eyes of the ship, but the Operations Specialists ' (OS ' s) who watch the scope depend on the technical skills of the Electronics Technician (ET) to keep the radars tuned no matter how bad the weather. ET ' s also repair the ship ' s antenna system and work closely with the radiomen, doing both preventive maintenance and specialized troub- leshooting on all communication gear. Together, the Operations Specialists, Electronics Technicians and Radiomen com- prise Operations Department. 58
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(LEFT) Preparing to haul up a signal flag. During drills flags are strung together and quickly hauled down to test recognition. (ABOVE) Radiomen suited up to go aloft and check antennas. (BELOW) Reading off a message in semaphore with a powerful signal light in the foreground. 57
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(LEFT) A sound-powered headset and a grease pencil are the tools of the trade when on watch in the Combat Information Center (CIC). (ABOVE) ET ' s employ a variety of test equip- ment to diagnose problems in the radio and radar equipment. Often the tests are as complex as the equipment itself. (ABOVE) Hunched over the Dead Reckon- ing Tracer (DRT) during battle drills. The DRT is used to plot the relative motion of surface ships. (RIGHT) Information about contacts is fed into CIC over phone circuits and plotted on the status board. 59
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