Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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a I RD3 Ford points out an incoming bogey on one of GALVESTON's air search radar repeaters. You're right, that 1sn't an island, it s a coffee spot. Detection, display, evaluation, and dis- semination are the main functions of GALVESTON's radarmen. OI Division whose home is the ship's Combat Infor- mation Center ICIC or CombatI is con- stantly on the job manning the nerve center of the ship. In every evolution, radarmen play some part. While GALVESTON is underway, radarmen recommend smooth courses and speeds to the Bridge. The radar scopes are manned around the clock to keep the ship constantly informed of the tactical situation. If f X My 115 'Tx maxi. ., 1 'ilI'13f1f1:5 ? '5i' I II I . . ,. N I . . I I 1-S- ffl. 'laf' 'u'If fn' ' ',t.,: :,'.: Iv! II' 'N N l.,., f 4 4 4-5- 1 Ui , f II: - I iii. I. X Q! I .ff , 5,1 ,.I ff'- 111, I . Ii, ,I . ,. . 'LII .... 'HI .IIQ ,.,.. ,I :IPI I- , II'- 'Fil I. 4 ff IL. V -IT: f 1 , .gag .,.'. . I.I. 'L'-r tri' QL: ,,,r'. :II . :'I: - ,I . . I'f'I V., A I-1'-Al UIQ: ' '.'.f I-,:.,' 'IVA I,1.f ... I-,-I I. I'-4 'IQL I','.l I -1 flirt . I., if 1622. liz.- ' I'I.'. I..,.. , Ulf. li 'J' I .I I Ilil. I- . ..A. i -f- II.,. :iz I 1: I A I' I' II.. II .L I II . 5, -1 I - I in .' . , A A A 57 if--73 ' 1 f - 4- ' ' ' A -fA,...4ffffW' I . ,.....,.-.i..-r.......--H+......,....g'If ' A A , , , . .,. ,-,. .4 :+I-'-4-If -,--.,,t',1't,-,',1':':'.,H--.ff-'-- v ff v-A t ' ' I x I !'I I fr , I I I I I II II II4 IIII III 'I II I I I II I I I I I I 'I 'I I al' I I I I I I I II II' III I I, , I I I I I I I ' I I

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PI :fZl. g.r +QN!'7'f.' F 'L m M ,HQPF-,.w,1q.vA'-'T-g5.f3'l. f vu, HL-.Tv I 114 r 9 r OI Division Supplies Information First Row: J. Wagner, W, Okkerse, B. Hansen, ENS D. Hughes, LT W. Stone, G. Markovich, G. Gretz, R. Ming, E. Hubbell. Second Row: W. Hill, J.Mosier, E. Ford, L, Sheets, W. Escott, J. Tasker, J. Hardin, L. Fusik, K. Hedley, R, Alcorn. Third Row: J. Roberts, C. Altvater, R. Haynes, D, Ester, D. Shore, D. Coleman, J. Good, J , Watkins, A. Bloomingburg. First Row: J. Shaffer, J. Moore, J. Morgan, C. Staffan, C. Mares, J. Folsom, R. Cook, L. Scaff, S. Large, R. Albert. Second ROW: R. Rexroat, A. Danico, C. Casoria, T, Brinlee, R. Perno, D. Baker, E. Pitz, M. Gates, J. Manges, G. Charles. Third Row: R. Valentine, J . Neidert, G. Ondic, J . Gannon, W. Fader, A, Heisig, D. Kotalik. fc. If -y.L'L Tgg'-: si .Tgfg -f s: ' 1---1' c v n ' I-Q ., V - 'Y , -.V N . . .K ,,. , , , , , 5 '27-fl E353G'5515f!'!i1JiT:T..1L-13371617an sir- e. 11 RET! .r --, ig? sp it or , -li if,-,.,' ' T7 NH sy- ?-Jitlafw. fin' :'.fTpFg:5-fn: ,J 'Q - - -'yfg -'.', 1- - 4 '- if-Af: - . V i'5.v'1Hr Y2v,Bff.r'? 1. . .ff ,



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L.XXL , V , X. I . lj 's , W a , ? , ,,' f ' , if , f Z ' 1 X 0 X, I W A a wk-0 -' ,Mt , Q . fm X is 'fs' I ' ng X 4 -5 , 116 OL Division is made up of lookouts whose primary concern is the detection and identification of both surface and aircraft of 'all types and nationalities. In this modern age of radar, lookouts are still important. Radar isn't effective at certain altitudes and distances, and it can also be fooled, so there will always be a place in the Navy- for lookouts. During this cruise, GALVESTON's lookouts were busy spotting and identifying the Russian surface, air, and subsurface craft that dogged SIXTH Fleet operations. First Row: R. Daggett, G. Richards, E, Ford, E. Kreamer, F. Schneider, R. Downey, P. Fulfer, J . Graddy, M. Marlowe, M. Ramirez. Second Row: A. Heselton, A. Coburn, R, Martin, J. Fiore J. Manning , , M. Tomperi, H. Dickinson, E, McG1oth1in, J. Taylor, Third Row: H, Goodman, R, Lynch, L, Cook, K, Shea, D, Moore, K. Frahm, M. Dunn, D. Mooney. On watch are the lookout and his phone talker, who stands ready to report all sightings to the Bridge.

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