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1 3, Q, 'fi 'W4W-ww R 'wM 9 New ami 1 W .Inv Montgomery, ETN3 Charles D. McKenzie, PN3 Johnnie L. Chapman, RD3 Johnny P. Lagrandeau, RD3 Jimmie Henderson, SN Gary Blacketer, SN Jeffery Granick, ETN3 Frederick Schnare, RD3 Allen Webb, ETR3 David V. M.CQL12lig. THIRD ROW: Qleft to rightj RD3 Tommy Pearson, SN George Eitenmiller, SN Edward M. Halter, Kirk, RD3 Dewey McCollough. NOT PICTURED: ETR2 Edward Harris, RD3 Warren Klev. air and surface radar watch. While the radarmen operate the sophisticated electronic equipment in CIC, the electronics technicians fET'sJ are responsible for repairing it. This job requires the utmost in skill and training. ET's are also tasked with maintaining the communications equipment in radio central. The yeomen and person- nelmen who staff the ship's office and the ship's hospital corpsmen are also members of OI Division. 121 Nl Q
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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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iam ww 'J ff FRONT ROW Qleft to rightj MM3 Roy Schneider, MM2 George Scott, MM3 Jim Bard MMFN Paul Truttman, Angus, MM1 Pat McMarion, MM2 Bill Elliott, MM3 Steve Picton, MM3 Don Robinson, MM3 Chuck Teasley. Sulston. M Division is staffed by a large group of skilled and experienced engineers. Their job is to maintain and operate the ship's two huge steam turbines. These immense engines together produce 70,000 horsepower and are capable of moving the ship through the Water at speeds in excess of 30 knots. The performance of this group WHS so superior that not once during the entire deployment did HULL fail to meet a com- 122
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