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108 r Working on the guidance radar is a never ending job. FM Division is divided into specialized groups, each of which maintains one of four major components which make up the Fire Control portion of the TALOS Missile System. These components consist of two tracking radars, two guidance radars, an analog computer, and a weapons direction system, Although GALVESTON has the first and oldest TALOS Missile System, the officers and men of FM Division continue to prove through many hard working hours that GALVESTON's system is a capable and es- sential part of Fleet Defense. The results of their efforts were shown while GALVES- TON was participating in a missile exer- cise on this cruise. Our first shot scored a direct hit on the drone aircraft, knocking it out of the air. The complex electronic equipment used in guiding and tracking the missiles must be checked constantly, 5. I'm sorry pal, I can only get Old Popeye cartoon l I 11mwvmnw-U-1--- - ----- - A H 7' '
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Our Marines keep combat ready by constant training, The M - arines Supply the victims in sea rescue drills, N ..Wf,f. Morning colors is a part of the daily routine. The main function of GALVESTON's Marine Detachment is to provide a unit organized, trained, and equipped for oper- ation the ship's landing force. The Marine Detachment's daily routine consists of standing security watches throughout the ship. The Captain's and Executive Officer's orderlies are also provided for by the Marines, They are often called upon to render honors to visiting dignitaries and high ranking officers, GALVESTON 's Marines man a 5 gun mount during general quarters. While par- ticipating in firing exercises off of the island of Crete, they earned an E for efficiency for their mount. 107 '3:'325Z-itffiflfi.-5f.w.f1l , -- -. M... s - -1-W,.,..w+.+., ' - f- 1.--4 z-truf' 1 .ffl 41 4
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First Row: C. Stringer, L. Lanning, A. Kray, K. Seiffert. Second Row: J. Whitman, M. Bartel, J. Moldt, LTJG D. Reynolds, R, Burdick, J. Fertig, K. Rich. Third Row: S. McConnehey, M. Ferguson, J. Bates, F. McCall, R. McClellan, J. Martin, H. Nishida, E. Wilkerson. Fourth Row: L. Kitsembel, C. Walker, L. Laite, R. Grimm, K. Waite, J. Fraser, G. Clemens, G. Mellor. J FM Division Scores With T LO E i V i i it E - , - . S nd ROW! R. 3 yt ROW! Krauszer, C. Mason, R. Johnson, A. Guyeffer R' Stout' G' RaffgzrdfQ3crvEr?i1i1tiieR.WffOl?VFi1i?rafticgf. Woolf, J. i Car, J- Sffhlff, R. Marky, P. Trobridge, R, Hurley, R. Terrell. Third Row. . : 1 i penter, T. Robinson, L, Young, V, Wilson, G, Westbrook. l i l u 109 ? Q li 'vlrirrii W A -mm :mm1ui42+r4r414ml:291im
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