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ii SsT ' T ' T tB i it; KNEELING (L TO R): Nelson, R. L., Sloan, R. T., Nadarski, R. E., Slater, L. P., Dodd, G. V., Evans, T. R., Little- field, L. E., Brewer, C. E. , Terry, J. G., Pauley, R. V. L. , Watters, C. W., Blea, J. B. BACK ROW (L TO R) : Hansen, R. H. , Lynner, W. N., Lester, C. W., Roeser, J. A., Mr. Howell, Mr. Black, Culbreth, J. L., Stump, R. J., Vicker, R. D. , VVegner, G. O. 01 Division (Operations Intelligence) is composed of Radarmen, Electronics Technicians, and Aero graphiers Mates. Functioning as part of the operations depart- ment, this twenty-one man division is charged with keeping command informed and current on the tactical situation. This sizeable task is accomplished through the medium of radar, radio, ECM, weather observa- tions and forecasts. GIG (Gombat Information Center) is the nerve center where this data is accumulated and evaluated. Its mission is the long range detection and reporting of air contacts and to assist command in safe navigation of the ship by tracking all surface con- tacts and taking navigational fixes when near land. One of the toughest and most sensitive jobs aboard ship, belongs to the ET ' s who have the job of keeping the radars, communication gear and all associated equipment in top working order. The gathering and evaluation of weather information is carried out by the Aerology gang. This weather data is dissemin- ated to fleet weather activities and aids in making area forecasts. 01 23
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A midst a pile of cancelled Notices, D umped.atop a heap of old Instructions, M eager iiands of Yeomen you ' ll find, in hot pursuit of information. C onversing in plain words or codes, O n LANSING business at sea or ashore, M onitoring, and recording info from the cords, M aintaining contact with the world. N ight of blizzards and snowstorm, A dvancing toward a tricky port, V eering right or going left, maneuvering LANSING in unerring form. KNEELING (L TO R) : Dearing, D. J., Hays, D. E., Gilmore, K. D., Courtney, M. A., Cox, E. A., Bobbitt, J. L. , Betts, J. L., Caniield, J. P., Hosley, J. M. BACK ROW (L TO R) : Gary, J. P., Hoffman, R. L. , Creamer, G. L. , Seely, P. C. Mr. Weber, Pitts, E. H. , Goodman, H. F. , Goodrich, R. A., Wilburn, S.
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