Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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Send Signal 'f The telescope is a vital part of a sig'nalman's gear. I -f. ., v .4...,4,,Y --. ........ ,..- L, - F you-QM, Front Row: R. Pierce, W, Gillard, LTJG R. Maynard, R. Rosemeyer, R. Smutek. Back Row: W. Hass, T. Each flag represents a certain number or letter. Margoles, F. Kelly, R, Seal, R. Elvin, V ' .2 Flashing light is often used to send tactical signals between ships traveling in formation. 1 5 l . ,.,- , A MW... iw 1 ummwifi:eiifiilllfilvliieZfziiziliiiaffit:lllfiziflfliiiililill31353 f' ' 'U-13 n I.iFu' 'rlillillllliiiifiili-Si2wf3135i1+n135431341414mm-imiizmv.zsruiltnmmsslwm ,. in. ' ?5,1iivHiiI3Gu3i'5nZ,1Z:?wI+i4!v:+1'.'-111ii ' .. 1

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150 Front Row: J. Leavy, R. Havsser, J.Seprish, D, Benham. Back Row: S. Franson, K. Smith. CS ivision When you first walk on the Signal Bridge, some of the gang may be read- ing, others may be practicing signaling among themselves. What an easy life, may be your first impression. However, the sun bathers are lookouts, and if you wait, you'll see them jump into action when the ship is called or a flaghoist goes up. on one of the ships in the harbor. 1 To become a good signalman requires a lot of practice. A signalman's duties in- cludefstanding Watches on the signal bridge, sending and receiving messages by flashing light, semaphore, and flag hoist, preparing headings and addresses of outgoing mes- sages, handling, routing, and Efiling mes- sages ,d encoding and decoding message head- ings, operating voice radios, maintaining visual signal equipment, rendering passing honors to Naval vessels, performing the duties of a lookout, sending and receiving visual recognition signals, and repairing signal flags, pennants, and ensigns. hu., Signal lights can be used both day and night. 1-FQ One man sends while another decodes the reply. I



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