John F Kennedy (CVA 67) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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OP The photcligrcgzhic COPQ Division maintains two facilities on board N DY. The aviation photo lab for the production of historic, documentary, audio visual and routine personnel photography, and the IOIC photo processing section for the processing of reconnaissance and intelligence photography. Through the collective efforts of the Photographer's Mates aboard KENNEDY, virtually any photographic task can be performed, including ground and aerial, still and motion picture photography in either black and white or color. The Photo Lab, officiallg designated as OP Division, is a division of the Operations epartment, with a chain of command which flows from the Photographic Officer through the Intelligence Officer to the Operations Officer. The iob of PH3 Dale J ones is a typical example of the routine a JFK photographer can expect. etty Officer Jones' primarg assignment is in the photo processing section of the ship's I OI . There his duties involve the processing and duplication of the aeral reconnaissance film taken by the embarked photo squadron. He is also an aerial photographer in his own right, with the added responsibility of o taining photographs of intelligence and P O subjects from helicopters. P 3 Jones occasionally finds himself on the business end of a motion picture camera, covering events ranging from high-speed tests of catapult equipment to the reaction of the guests on a dependent's cruise. An one aboard who has ever had a portrait taken in the Photo Labis portrait studio has become a vergr familiar face to PH2 George Lloyd. Lloiyed is responsi le for shooting all assignments outside t laboratory, and is charged wit the never -ending iob of maintaining the ship's official roster boards and roster books. Petty Officer Lloyd's day is never the same. He may be called upon to shoot pictures of visiting dignitaries and beauty queens, broken tubes inside one of our boilers, or an aircraft crunch in the hangar bay. He and his crew are often called upon to cover assignments aboard other ships or at distant locations ashore. The iobs of these two men are not unique among the Photo Mates assi ned to KENNEDY. They onay typify the services that each JEK Photo Mate strives to provi e. The KENNEDY photographers must be sailors, artists, and diplomats, but above all they must be professionals - anyway, isn't that what KENNEDY is all about. PH CS Jackson OP Division Cleveland, Ohio

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