Henry Wilson (DDG 7) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1975

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Our resident Canuck, Master Corporal Gerry OUELLET EWl BERREY using PMS test equipment

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OEW DIVISION Front row. left to right — HERMAN, BERREY, REASONS, OUELLET Back row — MULLER. NICHOLS, Operations Department ' s Electronic Warfare Division is primarily concerned with the best possible utilization of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. One of their func- tions is to operate, maintain, and repair electronic war- fare equipment. Their skill in detecting and analyzing electromagnetic emissions from external sources extends the sensing capabilities of the ship to over two hundred miles. OEW Division provides an invaluable service to Command in providing early detection to allow rapid in- formed decision making.



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««OC DIVISION Front row, left to right — HYLAND, DAVIS, HAMILTON, Back row — RMC RICHARDSON, OSWALT, DUVAL, SHARRITTS, O ' CON- NOR, LTJG NAEVE Front Row, left to right — COPHER, Little BRENNER, NORRIS, FONTENOT, - Top row — Big BRENNER, ELLIS, SALRIN, RODRIGUEZ, LTJG NAEVE OC Division (Operations Communications) consists of both the ship ' s Signalmen and Radiomen who are responsible for all external communications for the ship. The Signalmen are responsible for sending and receiving messages whenever ships are within visual signalling dis- tance of each other, by either flashing light, flag hoist, or semiphore. Skill, speed, and accuracy in recognizing International Morse Code are the tools of the Signalmen ' s trade and the WILSON is justifiably proud of her Signal Gang. The Radiomen are tasked with the responsibility of all messages sent and received by elec- tromagnetic means, both voice and teletype. They are further tasked to ensure the correct and complete inter- nal routing of messages sent and received via teletype. The WILSON ' S modern complex radio equipment re- quires utmost of training, skill and patience to ensure complete radio communications at all times. WILSON is proud of her Radio Gang which has received several well dones from her immediate superiors during the many operations and exercises this cruise.

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