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From left to right, standing - OSSN Jesse H. HARRIS, OS2 Clayton E - HARRIS, oss Michael R. ALLEN, oss Trine COMPIAN, OSSA Kevin J 'gJ,Ha'?'f,32ffng,igofgnfgoglicer ANTHONY, OSSA James F. MURPHY, oss Thomas A. ARNOLD OSSN Scott A. BARRICKLOVV, OS1 Thomas P. CRAIG. Kneeling OSC Jimmy L. LOCKWOOD, OSSA David J PREMO LTQ' HOLDCROFT - i 195 OSSA Harold D. COBB, OSC Larry D. MOWERY. OI DIVISIO v If the main engineering spaces can be thought of as the ship's heart, then combat information center CClCl is the ship's brain. CIC is the collection and processing center for not only routine information, but all tactical and strategic information essential to efficiently operate and fight a vvarship. Underway, the Operations Specialists that man CIC continuously receive and evaluate air, surface, and subsurface sensory data, and disseminate that data to the bridge, weapons control stations, and other needful recipi- ents. Inport, the OS's schedule is hectic, requiring them to participate in ASW, AAW, and other operations-related training evolutions necessary to keep LANG at a high degree of combat readiness. OOD qualified CPO Mowery discusses UNREP approach with the OS3 Mike Allen supervises a PUBEX during KANGA Captain ROO lll. nr
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V ff ,kX. fic' f ' W X SUPPLY OFFICER A ship is a self-sufficient floating city, and the Supply Department contributes signifi- cantly to this self-sufficiency by providing support services to the crew. Deployment operations often mean steaming for extended periods of time by herself, far away from any Naval Supply Center. Stocking every conceivable type of item available from candy bars to valve packing and finger nail clippers to integrated circuit boards, the Supply Department maintains, distributes, and keeps records on these provisions. Supply personnel spend literally hundreds of hours cleaning and setting up dining spacesp cooking and preparing nearly 870 hot meals each day, and washing and pressing over 1500 pounds of laundry per week. During battle-ready conditions, Supply Department personnel augment other departments in manning various battle stations. Supply's motto: We provide!'? LT William D. BRISTOW, SC served as LANG's Supply Offi- cer until port call in Guam. He is now Supply Dfficer, NSC, SD. A V - LTUGJ FRANK F. MASTERSON,
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