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HO DIVISION c'Combat-bridge, range to the guide . This is the call sign of the 'GO7' Division, ' - XX -. N. v X y x f . K . X. f ' f f rl I . i, . ,J , I! , X , , il , X ,. X, , 1 5 1 K I , x X 'N u 1 X r X and will be long remembered by them. p .f 'r 'ii f A, ,Q jj X V . r y y y Q x, Q The men who Work down in C. I. C. are -a .xwgfggevgw 1 a law unto themselves with their Weird p Viiy i f 1, scopes, never ending chatter of radios and X its that phenomenal coffee mess. They are the p I I ' r X ' J if In rllrrrf- if seeing eye dogs of the ship as their name, ' ,,Mj'5 E' 2 t y 9' Y r ,y Combat Information Center, implies. This T s -f c ' :ip ,I '1 k. r,,' , in P2 remains true even though the initials are N' sometimes translated differently, 'CC . . . If ff 'ij T Hg. I'm Confused. - ef , . ' iirrfisssr' T Others in the Division, the ET,s, are also fy y 5 J concerned with that maze of gear. These r 3 6T 'wMWMi if tube and parts jockeys stand no underway , M J- J . p 5 -,-l II , Q T! 3x t'NL watches but are on call 24 hours a day. Q iiii' if -p L 7 ,- 'x... iv Such is their lot to fix Radio's and Com- E ,- 5 A bat's electronic gizmos when they stop see- . T A s I s V - 'T' V Q, ing and chattering. I 'ff l TV, I fi 4 is , Both .1 Q - - .,. by I f' ei gangs o an important Job in keep- Z , g ,X 1 I- 3 , ,ff V , ing the old Healy operating. wig , A if-in A , ' '
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