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, l l I OE division Highly skilled and specialized individuls make up the OE Division aboard the ship: the electronic technicians or ETs . The modern Navy uses electronics equipment for radio communi- cations, for navigation lloranl, for detecting ships and aircraft lradarl, and for assistance in identifying friendly aircraft llFFl. Aboard the Los Angeles there are hundreds of thousands of dol- lars worth of equipment, but it would be of no value if it were not operating at peak efficiency. lt is the iob of OE Division to see to it that nothing does go wrong, but if the occasion arises, whether at high noon or the wee-hours of the morning, the call goes out to fix it! and they always answer the call promptly. lt's a big iob these ETS shoulder, taking care of over 250 maior units of electronic equipment: antennas, connection boxes, inumerable switches, and thousands of feet of cabling. Be it the smal- lest broadcasting receiver or the most complicated piece of radar gear, the responsibility for its top notch condition rests squarely upon OE Division.
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One of the newest additions to the Los Angeles' organization is the OL Division, the eyes of the ship . The lookout division plays an important part in the safety of the ship. lts men must recognize and be on the alert for aircraft, ships, floating mines, and obstacles that would menace navigation and endanger the ship. They can usually be found in Sky Forward and in Sky Aft. When fog or bad weather rolls in, however, they are posted from truck to forecastle. The ship's photographers are also a part of the Ol. Division. They take all the official photographs for the ship, print, develop and keep files on their work. Many long hours were required from them during the production of this cruise book, and their work may be seen throughout.
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