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CE DIVISION I I ? I f t f f f 5 - ;.-:. ' - ? . t Front row. left to right: ET3 Salmon, DS1 Kortenber, IC3 Michaels, IC2{SW) Hillebrand, ET2 Esquibel, DS2 Hilburn, ET2 Wolf, ET3 Kelley, IC3 Lightner, ET3 Lewis. Back row, left to right: ETC(SW) Hayes, ET2 Fallis, ET1 Pintoff, ICFN Shields, DS2 Jones, DS2 Strossman, IC2(SW) Robinson, ET3 McCarthy, IC1 Tomlinson, ET2 Voight, DS3 Scott, ENS Baker, DSCS(SW) Tio The Combat Electronics division (CE) is comprised of Electronic Technicians, Data Systems Technicians and Interior Communications Technicians. They maintain and repair numerous sophisticated electronic systems which are vital to the ships mission. All communications, cryptographic equipment, all surface and air search radars, security alarms, gyroscopes, electronic test equipment, internal communications and our own internal V system are the responsit. ility of CE division. They also are on call 24 hours a day to fix, calibrate or help us ••.,:3rate computer consoles r-nd other devices. The men of CE division receive their formal training in schools at Great Lakes, IL, Mare Islan j. CA, San Diego, CA and Norfolk, VA.
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CA DIVISION CA or the Anti-Submarine Warfare Division gives us a variety of sensors and weapons systems to counter a hostile underwater threat. With recent advances in tech- nology which enables submarines to dive deeper and run quieter, the emphasis on the skills necessary to detect, track and destroy these threats becomes a must. The Sonar Technicians, Gunner ' s Mates (Mis- siles) and Torpedomen, with their sonar, acoustic analy- sis equipment, anti-submarine rockets (ASROC) and torpedoes, provide us a formidable counter to an en- emy from below. These men shown below by their ASROC launcher receive their formal training in San Diego, CA, Great Lakes, IL, and Orlando, FL. Q V Front row. left to right: TM1 Clay. STG3 Yee. STGSA O ' Brien. STG3 Cormican, GMM2 Alderette. and LTJG Bowmer Middle row. left to right STG3 Yarbrough. STG3 Pauba. STG3 BryanS, STGSN Brown, and STG1 Smith Back row. left to right ' ' ,. ' ■■■■ ' .... - -m McVey, and STG2 Pa. W) M2 3S
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w CS DIVISION The Strike Warfare (CS) division is resporisible for the systems which give us a surface to surface land attack cruise missile capability. The Fire Control Technicians of CS are shown here at one of two Tomahawk cruise missile armored box launchers located on our forecastle. The Tomahawk weapons system, added to the ship during overhaul in 1987, gives the Ingersoll a lethal, long range punch against other ships at sea or selected land targets. We successfully launched a Tomahawk in an exer- cise during pre-cruise workups. The other sophisticated system CS maintains is the Harpoon missile. This medium range surface to surface cruise missile consists of two quad launchers located on the 03 level amidships. Both systems provide us an over the horizon capability never dreamed of in the traditional sense of a World War II destroyer. The men of CS division receive their technical training in Dam Neck, VA, Great Lakes, IL, Charleston, SC, and San Diego, CA. Clockwise: FC3 Thompson, FCC(SW) Leblanc. FCl Yourgales. FC2 Breed. FC3 W. FC3 Saxton. FCl McClure. ENS Uimskas. FC1 (SW) Pepke. FC3 Willoughby 37
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