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118 First Row: J. McWhorter, J, Heinen, A, Pegram, LTJG G, Ingram, WO2 Boone, J, Ochs, S. Brovm, L. Brewster. Second Row: D. Dang, C. Weber, M. Rankin. Third Row: P. Dryburgh, W, Nagle, S. Haugan, B. Dranis, S. Spencer, P. Ripley, S. Pekarek. GE Divi ion Doctor the Radar 'A-A x , i r Test equipment helps to pinpoint the troublef A frequency calibrator adjusts communications gear
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OE Division is made up of highly trained electronic technicians. They' are respon- sible for the repair of electronic equip- ment such as surface and air-search radars , fepeaters , radio transmitters .and receivers and navigational aids. They are often called upon to make swift repairs at any hour in order to keep GALVESTON combat ready, Many of the men in OE Division are graduates of ET A School and Class C Schools which helps to maintain a high de- gree of training in the division. During the cruise, OE Division spent many long hours restoring to operation one of GALVESTON's air-search radars which had broken down. Because of this extra effort and unselfish devotion to duty, many members of OE Division received aspecial Commendation from the Captain. New men learn quickly from on-the-job experience. WO2 Boone W Matheiu C Olson S Sharp Second Row: First Row: R. Gamble F Waindl R Craig A. K0I'I1h2US91' 2 ' ' 7 '. ' ' t K- Kong, J. Geisef, D. ,Brown, D. ,Grantham,,W. Hughes. Third Row: P. Hanna, L- Ballsfaln, G- Rlchardsonf D' Lasa er' W- Lunetta, , . , . - .-.4.,. f'- -1 .'L '+f1-4-Iii?-,.f1 , , , . ,, , ., ,gm-. l, ,v Mar-11---14 Lf,-ffl' v.m.1 :'I .5'l'h liiffma m4iiiI:ZiI'!w?+r1:i I4 U 7 2 ' -.1-..-. 4--1:1. ,+ 'W '-l+WwLis:l+Z?l4Z+'IaE L:ani-i:Yel?4?+11f343'f11'w'Tl'53f13i5+W '44'-'EPI1 'l '-'f'! 'f ''I A 5 W ' , 119
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