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3 S F its f A ,f X M by f -, W1 WW ,,,' ' K5 V Q! i 1 W s 1 5 BD i 945 i W Sl FRONT ROW: Qleft to rightj ETR3 Thomas A. Will-ce SN Gary Caffarel, RD3 John Windsor, RD2 Ronald .i . ' ' ' kC Poe YN2 Cleo D. ji Lewis, RD3 George Hammond, RDSN Harry Dunn. SECOND ROW: Qleft to rightj Frederic . , ond 'V Dennison, ETN2 Richard D. Leighton, RDSN Guadalupe Deanda ET1 Stanford C. Schuman, RD1 R-9'Ym i ETN2 Philip Lampert, ETN2 Charles D. Blackwell, ETR3 Peter Dunning, YNSN John Oldfield, RD2 Rlchaf Ol Division is an extremely diversified group. Radarmen who normally H1311 f stations in the Combat Information Center, are responsible for operating l1l16.bl:11k 0 the ship's detection and tracking equipment. During the time HULL was providing gunfire support off the coast of Vietnam, these men spent twelve hours a day and more communicating with shore-based spotters, plotting target information, and 0 e coordinating target data with Main Battery Plot. ln addition, they maintained an act1V 120
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