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02 I I I LT Leroy W. Morgan LTIG Edwin H. Blackwell LTIG Richard A. Caswell LTIG Donald R. Miqhell Opel-aligns Officer Electronics Officer, O Division Officer C.I.C. Officer from Ianuary 1960 C.I.C. Officer to Ianuary 1960 M Ml...- ,.. , if W A f from Ianuary 1980 Murry Mandel. RD1 Harold R. Sproul. QM1 Edgar I. Odiorne. ET2 Erwin F. Dillard, QM2 Rodell A. Spake, ET2 W.,,,,..., Henry C. Wallace, ET2 Albert Marcinak. ET3 Franklin D. R. Shaw. RD3 Charles M. Barber. RD3 Leonard L. Bonneville. RD3 MW -F ? , Ernest V. Pedroza. RD3 D ' Robert C. Albone, ET3 'if f' Homer D. Chappell, QMSN i , W William 1. Milam, ETSN Q A Donald L. Willis, QMSN ,an- Frank A. Iepsen, QMSN Charles E. Clark, RDSN I. A. Heddinqhaus. RDSN I4 .l A. P. Hoit, RDSN Charles E. Powell, RDSN limmy D. Webb. RDSN R. M. Mike Fostich. RDSN Iesse R. Webb, RDSN Gerald W. Seliqa, RDSN Clarence H. Horry. QMSN L. inf 'i.4:.,p3A,i.Q if jg, l..z.,:.,-p....4. A krggfizia ,Lili gl A V
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CIC, Combat Information Center-The eyes and ears of the ship is located in one little l2' X l2' room packed to the overhead with electronic gear, radarmen, and electronics technicians. The technicians job is to keep every piece of the complicated equipment operating at peak efficiency so that the radarmen can utilize it to their best advantage. A taut ship is cr happy ship. Dah-Sack-Sack R I Y Maintaining an up to date navigational picture, keep- ing an accurate plot on all contacts, enemy and friend- ly, course and speed recommendations to put the ship on stationp guarding four radio circuits, keeping an up to date status aboard: these are just a few of the routine jobs of the men in the Cl division at sea. When maneu- vers commence, the job increases many-fold. ' f X 1 F12 1- Af X he 'fr .QA y. fx w WW , Q W, . Q , ,f . Wally + , ,,., Q.. f z . x 'T ' ,f Pts! -i t-f i: ,fg,,' '. g V. . , ,,,' . Un, 2 , f, 114545 4 w ji. 2-M fmt 4, rw ? 2,2 We 'f is 2, 5 3 mf f M J f aw-l.J X Xi 52. ' XJ, no . f , ,diff MQ -1 ? wvvwvfff ' M A MJ 1 V cell A :W W' f 4 g 715- 52 5 if 1 ,Q 5 Q - f 'ffff g Z 5 5 y M1 5, ,ff f Z if if 2 ,794 ,4 , rf 51 , ir -wi V K 4011 Z Z 5,541 ,L 4.435 74, , . C, W 4 f 3, 4 2 1' Wifmw . . gym ,SWL 41:1 ., 2 x 2 ff 1 Q. fy 4, nfl- M f ll, I g f . ,g ' Q, , 3 ,gn y V 4 .HWY f, f, f 4- 'Vi 4'NW.:?fM ' W ff . 5 f by ,sv if f y . ni- fifgq?-,i46M76Z4+w4.,,..,, f 9- , , ,Q-. f , 'f' f' , 2 fi ff: fz-jmmf V' tff7Q ,.. 3 1 1 . ff QW. f, 2 ff . JW-as 4.5 ze, Q , x M- ,t 1. LW Q fn f f -fy r f If v - ' f W' ,T R KSQKWXK I fl i ' Q 9 2 X Q ff ffhi tf M W 7 ll 5 ' w if at 1 KZ 9 , ,- , , ,I ri A 1 4, V s ft Sw, ' 1 1 if vfgiw :VV as 9V fb i f X. ,S ,S 5' , ,. K b 'W- 2 f. - i K, y. Q3 f-fi, ,Q My fp -mf 7, ,,,?,m.+wfW .X .- fs, , 'nib , J Ex M fi W-.vw ,f gp wwf? V , J! y 2 -M i , 1' fi 3 My! g, ff I ' X ' if , f X 4 if fn,.ws f . ' M ' JW War ' -if! aa ' if ff' fa if iff. 0 ill WY' at 'V in M, 5 f 3 Z' Q s ' I ? If f' V ' ,WN L., X . I 1 : S G 15 t t ' y ww W-21 Q ,.,wf. . 1 , . - 4 W V, ,. . W... z iff 1 K pw, And then you connect the whczchamacallit to the thingamabob. So I like to drink alone! 15 A iiil-gigf Q,-e1+wX 'f11 MBNNLVX P55 f' Wk' Xl , y A . , H . . C , ,, .. .-... - .-i - - 1: f 4-4 . ,, -f. -. -.r ,-.z-,'w-' H 1... ,. . N - - '- 1. ,f - ' -. 1-1 at -1 Y. :Q ' as ' Ji- r- 'ef 1, ' 2-. , '- ff--5 a.: q Y ig' if f-.- wh.-::f'!1 lu:-efisf... v gx .K '-1 , . .-ii iz, .. . :bn-' .' VN :.V ,. y. ' w:'51.r.'l3i.-.'4.f-'Xe i,.':. -.- if. 'i-i:',,9!'CV M 1, xx-.4 ,5. -7.1.-,pzqyqh .,. 1..6-,4. I , , Vg-...I .i iskyw -.,,.y. I, Y , r. y ,y , is , . f , , 4 , . . V
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