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lDon t let his smile fool you he s really asleepll l-loss CUTTING troubleshooting LANG's OMEGA receiver. Only his karate instructor really knows. , . Hello, Melody? l want my van! An ET? To fix what? There's no ET's in here. . .' CPO FRANZ juryrigging a cigarette light-
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LM 33,-5 P fi-ill YE 1.4. 5 4 la F M 4 f ff ENS Murray Sean DONOVAN From left to right, standing - EW3 Bruce L. WHEELER, EWl Robert G. Electronics Material Officer WYATT, ET3 Richard T. JENSEN, ETC Robert L. FRANZ, ET3 Edmund B. TREFFERY, ENS DONOVAN, ETl Robert D. BDURG, EWC Thomas L. GARRIS, ET2 Mark W. ALLEN, ETSN Scott L. CUTTING, ET3 Philip A. BOLLIN. Kneeling - ET1 Wesley P. LEBOEUF, EW2 Ralph L, WALLACE ET3 James-R. EADS, EW2 Timothy F. DDNOVAN. OE DIVI IO The men who repair, test, calibrate, and evaluate the ship's communications, IFF, radar systems, and associated test equipment make up DE Division. Underway, they are on call twenty-four hours a day to troubleshoot, localize, and correct any problems occurring in the ship's extensive array of electronic equipment. The electronic techni- cians are also responsible for intradivisional training in the fields of operational proce- dure, maintenance techniques, and electrical safety. Electronic warfare technicians are also a part of OE. They specialize in the operation and maintenance of the electronic warfare equipment, assisting the operations specialists and electronics technicians when necessary. Two experienced JT's iJanitoriaI Techniciansl. There it was. . . this giant transmitter was coming at me. . .'
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3Zl M2 r QM2 SCHUELER completing computations for a sun line of posi- tion. 1-T095 James E, ECKRICH From left to right, back row - QM2 Stephen C. SCHUELER, iff Navigator DIVISIO QMSR Eric C. ANDEFRSEN, QMSN Laurence JL DOMERACKI JR. Kneeling row - QMSN Lloyd Ft. KNUDSEN, LTCjgl ECKFZICH, i QM1 Ted L. SEXTON. ' f You can trust your keel to the man who wears the wheel. Navigation at sea is perhaps one of the odest ship board sciences of any, since the i davvn of ships at sea. Quartertmasters specialize in coastal piloting, cross ocean transits I L ensure LANG gets from point A to point B safely and on time. Every time. lvleticulous i precision and accuracy are the trademarks of the QlVl's. L A celestial sight reduction, electronic navigation, meteorologyg all of which are used to r 3 Lloyd T.J. KNUDSEN and Tiger IKE. E Mawvi sifi i fa. lv. l l
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