Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1965

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J.A. Martin, I TM3; R.P. Sweeney, I I M3; B.S. Steel,FTM3; A.R. Kray, Jr., FTM3; K. Lyon, FTM3; and D.A. Graham, I TM3. P.R. Krausz . I rM3; J.F. Schiff, FTM3; C.J. Walker. FTM3; R.K. Weaver, FTM3; H.W. Bogle, FTM3; and D.K. Lodin, FTM3. N.V. luliano, SN K.J. Wain . i rMSN .-- -- While the guns of Third Division do all the firing, it is the plotting and directing Ff l of FG Division that places a projectile on its target. When firing at a range of several miles, many factors must be taken into consideration: speed and direction of the ship, speed and direction of the wind, land elevation, moving targets, timing of the fuse, and even the earth ' s rotation. Three different fire control systems are used within FG Division to solve fire control problems. w HNS Crowley; E.R. Betsworth, FTC; P.L. Myers, FTG1; D.W. Sawyer, FTM2; A.F. Abruzzese, FTG2; and D.F. Rood, FTC2 W a L.D. Ilolen, FTG2; R.W. Turner, FTG3; J.R. Ilensler, FTG3; R.E. Garrison, FTG3; P.J. Preisz, FTG3; and L.D. Crabtree, FTG3. 139

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C.A. Sherman, FTM2; D.E. Barkand, GMM2; G. Sevinsky, FTM2; R.E. Pepper, GMM2; L.L. Gorena, GMM2; and J.T. Williams, GMM3. W.H. Coon, GMM3; R.L. Ireland, GMM3; J.D. Briner, GMM3; R.C. Egbert, FTMSN; and W.A. Curtice, FTMSN. ff FM Division kept our missile guidance directors operating, a vital link in the jVI defense of the fleet. Our missiles wore a major deterrent against potential enemy air attacks against the carrier striking force, which we were helping to protect. The division ' s personnel maintained and operated the electronic equipment necessary to acquire and track a target, compute missile fire control problems, and guide the missile to its target. LT. Whittington; LTJG Black; LTJG Egg; ENS Sterry; ENS Brown; and F.C. Raucheisen, FTC. J.E. Moldt, FTC; G. Raiford, FTM1; R.L. Timson, FTM1; M.R. Pennington, FTM2; R.C. Cockrill, FTM2; and M.A. King, FTM2. S.J. Slater, FTM2; M.G. Metwejewa, FTM2; A.J. Kent, FTM2; T.E. Barton, FTM2; K.L. Rich, FTM2; and K.E. Niemi, FTM3. 138



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R.S. Triplett, FTG3; G.B. Gosney, FTM3; R.P. Gosney, FTM3; R.L. Phillips, FTGSN; R.A. Gray, FTGSN; and E.I. Davies, FTGSN. R.E. Gregory, Jr., FTGSN; D.M. Gleason, FTGSN; D.J. Saladin, FTGSN; C.Z. Heyza, FTMSN; and G.O. Antuna, SN. The First Lieutenant ' s Division had more cleaning space per man than anyone I c4 .4 else aboard. They cleaned the ship ' s sides, and operated the Bo ' s ' n ' s locker, XOla JJ La ,- g p a j nt locker and the sail locker. They inspected, tested, and repaired all our lifesaving equipment. They manufactured all the canvas work for the ship and issued special clothing wherever and whenever it was needed. LT. Richmond; BO ' S ' N Young; A.J. Whipple, BMC; G. Vance, BM1; W.P. Krey, BM2; and J.J. Pitts, BMSN. G.E. Ahart, SN; J.J. Munger, bN; B.R. Gayhart, SN; K.L. Wagner, SN; F. P. DeLuca, SN; and R.D. Hammer, SN. B. Travis, SN; W.P. Kelley, SN; S.D. Strom, SN; D.C. Johnson, SN; H.W. Holderfield, SN; and T.W.H. Boomer, SN. 140

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