X Our Master-at-Arms force, at the head of X-l Division, were the policemen of the m I ship. They enforced the rules and regulations of the ship and aided in the smooth functioning of special ceremonies and events such as changes of command, payda s, fantail cookouts, etc. They also supervised taps, reveille, sweepers, and mustered the restricted men daily. Their helpers, the non-rated menofX-1 Division, preserved the cleanliness of their spaces and passageways. E. Coleman, CMG1; L.W. Welsh, BM2; C.V. Mason, PTM2: W.K. Henritzy, GMG3; J.P. Folsom, FN; and L.E. Bowman, SN. 9 R f W.K. Marinak, FN; L.J. Malmstrom, FN; J.D. Whitworth, FN; W.D.E. Zeschke, SN; J.J. Sulfaro, Jr., SN; and P.T. Acosta, SN. f « • ■ ' D.G. Biggs, SN; A.L. Jaramillo, SN; R.A. Smith, SA; R. Ervin. FA; F.J. Burns, SA; and W.D. Hardin, SA. 125
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S t Combat Information Center was the nerve center of the ship. Here 01 Division ' s f jT radarmen remained at Condition III for most of the cruise, where they detected a ir- craft and surface contacts, displayed them on display boards, evaluated them to decide whether they were friendly or otherwise, and kept the Captain informed whenever threatening situations arose. Air controlling, another major function of 01 Division, played a key role in search and rescue operations. LTCrowson; LT Hawkins; LTJG Turpin; W.L. Hummel, KDC; L.F. Hassler, RDC; and J.E. Swanson, RD1. If [fi 1.1.1 twin, RD2; CM. Staffan, RD3; A.G. L ' hleman, RD3; R. Murguia, RD3; J. A. Grantling, RD3; and W.C. Power, RD3. [fc R.C. Cheek, RD3; K.L. Petersen, RD3; D.K. Kennedy, RD3; L.D. Bute, RD3; T.A. Gibbs, RD3; and J.R. Phares, RD3. W% it ■ D.N. Rogers, RD3; R. Seavey, SN; J.W. Moore, SN; J.E. Smith, SN; L.R. Scaff, SN; and R.J. Long, SN. W.R. Okkerse, SN; G.T. Gretz, RDSN; J.L. Hardin, RDSN; L.H. Dowdy, SN; R.H. Frank, SN; and C.W. Curran, RDSN. 127
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