Kearsarge (CVA 33) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1958

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L., W: J. l 1KEM .lust as weather often decided the outcome of great sea battles in the past, so it continues to exert a great influence upon naval operations today. Even with the tremendous advances in technology and skills, unexpected changes in the weather can waylay our best laid plans. The men of the OA Division are charged with the iob of finding out what Mother Nature has in store for us, ln 'l P4 -J' I, 'Q 5 f 'TWT 9 l ls iq... . .-. '- -ilflff Q ' zfs L , I A - A - dx 4' -v F.. and how she will affect our schedule of operations. Dozens of questions that arise each day can be answered only by having some foreknowledge of cloud condi- tions, winds, temperatures, and the state of the sea. How many boilers should I have on the line? How much deck run will be required to launch my AD's? Will foul weather gear be required for my topside personnel? Will it be feasible to refuel destoyers 1 1 ' if ' .sc ..,. . ,,. tomorrow evening? Where should l position myself for tomorrow's air operations? Where should I move to avoid that typhoon to the south of me? Aerology is a data-hungry science. Consequently, my aerologists employ every available means to gather more information. Radiosondes, fire control ,and search radars, facsimile recorders, radio teletypes, thermometers, barome- ters, and psychrometers all assist in bringing together the material from which the predictions are made. 'N he ig, ' iz. N. . .V fx i' 'Y t K -QA 'G la., l 1 1 '-i ' l A.:q'. 4, I tl vi ,gggfa-w,,..r 4-

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41' -1 t ,ff ,3- ai' ,I-ff' --'N Top row lleft to riglntll: Brannon, E. C,, Boccolini, R.C,, Storrott, W.H,, Funk, K,L McGutIl, F.G., Morrissey, LJ., Ford, CM., Chappelle, P,l.., Couch, DR. Bottom row Lloyd, W.T., Kirnett, J. R,, Sexton, HA., Lcdr Jasper, Marston, ER., Frederick, lj Boogerd, BJ., Wolfe, KB. NAVY M VAH-B 9-QQ 4? .,, K , a wp. 15 -EE 1 . V Rm, .7111 ,K



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l.J 1 Top row llett to rightt, Cl1i5l'10lm'RyL Wille, B,W., Patterson, L. C., Poguin, JE, Stempniol-c, S.V,, Kinder, J.F., Stewart, RE, Klein, VJR., Kopusinslcy, J,J., Sorenson,J,f1. Mesmon, J. F. Middle row llelt to right Islce, R.C,, McVoy, H,A,, Sl1opowol,J,F CWO Volenti, Lt Metz, Lowe, GM., Lloyc P.0., Lindberg, J, N. Bottom row ilelt 'c rightl: Ellis, G.G,, Glenn, J.W., Porte! S.l.., Forest, G.A,, Ver Merlen, l.,R,, Higgin botliorn, N.l-l., Wliitmcin, l..l'l., Smith, RH

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