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-1 E.G. Burbage, SN; R. Atieh, SN; D.A. Sherwood, SN; L.A. Sheets, SN; R.L. Tyler, RDSN; and W.J. Batley, SN. P.L. Parsch, SN; S.T. Rutkowski, RDSN; B.C. Hagge, SN; G.W. Bendler, SN; J.W. Hammonds, Jr., SN; and T.G. Bell, RDSN. R.B. Albrecht, RDSN; R.D. Ming, RDSN; R.L. Rogers, SA; W.R. Olivera, SA ; and T.G. Bracelin, SA. — « y Manned by Radiomen from OR Division, the ship ' s communications equipment is f) 1? coordinated to establish voice, radio-telegraph, and radioteletype circuits and to patch ■ them to many remote keying positions throughout the ship. This equipment includes antennas located in the superstructure, and transmitters, receivers and associated gear in the eight radio spaces throughout the ship. Our radiomen handled all of COMCRUDESFLOT 9 ' s communications traffic, a tremendous job in itself, in addition to the ship ' s normal traffic. ■ . • LTJG Bourque; ENS Gawne; ENS Cottingham; T.A. O ' Brien, RMCM; J.D. Hancock, RMC; and W.R. Forbes, RMC. r ti b -sf w—a iA mm w H.R. Harris, RM1; R.A. Novotny, RM1; M.L. Graham, RM2; T.R. Lee, RM2; W.R. Holliday, RM2; and P.R. Thompson, RM3. 128
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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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IH Tf 1 r $l J.R. Bryda, RM3; W.R. Rush, RM3; D.I.. Garcia, RM3; R.J. Fearing, RM3; J. Diaz, RM3; and J.E. Batke, RM3. T.J. Phillips, RM3; R.J. Keller, RM3; S.P. Salas, RM3; S.B. Rash, Rl I. Gamester, RMSN; and T.W. Booth, RMSN. G.D. Norris, RMSN; D.A. Ma pes, RMSN; R.L. Gipson, RMSN; F.G. Kersey. CYNSN; H.L. Van Cleave, CYNSN- and R J Little, CYNSN. j-i OF Division is made up of highly skilled Electronics Technicians. They repaired t l K electronic equipment such as air and surface search radars, repeaters, radio receivers and transmitters, and navigational aids such as Tacan, Loran, and a fathometer. Besides repair, maintenance is constantly being performed by OE Division. Many of the people in OH Division were graduates of IT A School which resulted in the high degree of training in the division. LT Dasinger; LTJG Ingram; ENS Maynard; R.W. Anderson, ETCS; G.M. Trute, ET1; and R.T. Schumacher, ET1. 129
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