George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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Operations Electronics Radar (OER) Division was a technically diverse division consisting of five Fire Control Technicians and 30 Electronic Technicians. Together they maintained electronic systems from the highest point of the ship’s mast (TACAN antenna) to the very bottom of the ships hull (fathometer transducer). The division was segmented into nine workccntcrs responsible for the preventive and corrective maintenance of the ship’s search radars. Carrier Air Traffic Control Center (CATCC) systems, SINS NAVAIDS, General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment (GPETE), and Operations Department tool issue. Additionally, the division was responsible for managing more than 1,100 items of electronic test equipment to support electrical electronic ratings throughout the ship, as well as a departmental tool issue room that issued tools, performed electrical safety checks, and managed the departmental electrical safety program. Radar Division’s wide variety of information gathering electronic sensors and display systems served a ETC(SW) David Otoermark I multitude of needs to assist in accomplishing George Washington’s critical mission. Hie division’s goal was to provide a clear and all-inclusive picture of the ship’s tactical surroundings, and was reflected in the division's logo of an eagle maintaining a vigilant eye over the oceans of the world. OER Division 438 Operations

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FC2 Jamey Myers FC2 Edward Sheehan FC3 Anthony Anania FC3 Mathew Basnight FC3 Marcus Bridge FC3 Charles Bumbard FC3 Joel Copas FC3 Claude Henderson FC3 Thomas Knickerbocker FC3(SW) Robert Meyer FC3 Micheal Olivier FC3 Christopher Pongracz FC3 Aaron Tasseff FC3 Andrew Torres FC3 Ted Williams SA Jason Beckgerd



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ET2 John Morris ET2 Christopher Youngs ET3 Eduardo Armenta ET3 David Booker ET3 Roger Carter ET3 Albert Council ET3 Kendall Felder FC3 Lee Kauer ET3 Craig Logsdon ET3 Carlos Moore ET3 Lance Pillow ET2 Thomas Boynton ET2 Phillip Harvey ET2 Thomas Hennessy ET2 James Losee

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