Harry Yarnell (CG 17) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1982

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ss fback rowj TMSN Glover, GMTSN Taylor, GMTSN Alexander, Qfourth rowj STGSN Raynock, STG2 Arnold,- STG3 Maskosky, STG3 Meyers, Cthird rowj STG3 Brasee, STGSN Stover, STG2 Ryan, Qsecond rowj STG2 Waitt, STG2 Gouge, ffront rowj GMTI Bellairs, STGI Phillips, TM1 Allen, STGI Taft 4th IVISIO Sonar Technician QSTJ: STS have responsibility for underwater surveillance, they also aid in safe navigation and in search, rescue, and attack operations. STS operate sonar which can detect surface ships operating at a distance, submarines above and below water, objects under the water, and natural hazards. They also are responsible for the mechanical, electrical, and electronic maintenance of sonar equipment. Gunner's Mate Technician CGMTJ: The GMTs aboard Yarnell have the primary responsibility of our ASROC missile system. They maintain and repair the ASROC launcher and associated equipment that includes work on electrical, electronic, hydraulic and mechanical systems. Torpedomanls Mate CTMJ: TMsmaintain underwater explosive missiles, such as torpedoes and rockets that are launched from surface ships, submarines and aircraft. TMS also maintain launching systems used to five underwater explosives.. They are responsible for the safe shipping and storage of torpedoes In erformin their maintenance and - P 8 repair duties, they test and replace cables and relays, lamps, fuses and tubes, electronic modules, switches, and various circuit-checking units.

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Q I 3 i l I 2 i 2 1 1 fl-rj FTM2 Bilski, FTM2 Ferro, FTM2 Kirschner, FTM3 Bialowicz, FTMSN Smith, FTM3 Gossman, FTM2 McKain, FTMI McGehee Fire Control Technician CFTJ: Complicated electronic, hydraulic, and mechanical equipment is required to ensure the accuracy of guided missiles. FTs maintain and repair fire control systems, including radars, weapons direction systems, target designation systems, and electro-hydraulic fire control servo- mechanisms. They also make mechanical, electrical, and electronic casualty analyses, as well as operate, test, lubricate, inspect, align, clean, adjust, and calibrate the components and systems that are used for shipboard fire control. CWO2 Boyle, FTMC Smith, FTMC Little, FTCS WEISS M W



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My f The GMTS gettmg down to some serlous PMS' Camera buffs of 4th DIVISIOH Practlce makes is if XXX W fy X X SQ f f xx ,Www K 1 perfect Larry proudly pamts the Battle A The Yarnell Torpedoman Team

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