Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 90 of 169
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mi! First Row: F. G1b11n, L,M11a.n, R.A1mozara, R, Ortiguerra, J. Katcher. Second Row: K. Barbee, D. Ponthieux, W. Humble, E. Rook, LT R. Mills, J. May, J. Nelson. Third Row: R. Akens M. Carr, R. M1se1, J. Holte, T. Huffman, J. Davis, G. Kauffman. Fourth Row: B. Mertz C. Stanbury, T. Burns, G. Bouchard, R. Cromlmg, R. Drenmng. Part of a Flag Radarman's Job is projecting courses The course of each radar contact is plotted. Radiomen keep the Admiral in contact with his ships.

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-in he Staff Coordinates Cruise The Flag Ops Officer originates the daily schedules, The Admiral's staff is composed of several rates, including BoatsWain's Mate, Quartermaster, Radioman, Radarman, Yeo- man, Steward, Musician, Gunner's Mate and Engineman. The primary function ofthe staff is to assistthe Admiral in coordinating the movements of the ships under his com- mand. Naturally the Stewards and the Musi- cians do not play a direct part, but they are important, never-the-less. V 1 7'Qruiser-Destroyer Flotilla TEN, cur- rently commanded by Rear Admiral Roger W. Paine, Jr., USN, was established on 1 July 1962 as one of six flotillas in the Atlantic Fleet. Flotilla TEN consists of Destroyer Squadrons TEN, TWELVE, and TWENTY. The Flotilla Commander normal- ly serves as a Task Group Commander. When COMCRUDESFLOT TEN is employed in the Mediterranean, he commands a Carrier Group which is composed of an attack carrier, a cruiser, and a squadron of destroyers. First Row: R. Marcy W Clarke J Fields L Fickenworth R Roy D Heider R Shoff Second Row B R ' , . , . i , . , . , . . , : . ub1n J . Th B. Maclean, R. Kern, I. Ferguson, J. King. Third Row: D. Adkisson, J. Glover, I . F , Omas' 4 I Hi 1 8 A t



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lag fiicer LCDR William J . Bredbeck, LT David P. Patton LT Durward B. Mommsen, LT Edward S. Ronan, CDR James L. Harrison LCDR Eugene O. Dailey, LT Lynn P. Blash, LCDR Kenneth C. Bruley wr, LT Robert W, I , X fi Mills LT John E. Dowd, LCDR Jacob C. Kraft

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