Los Angeles (CA 135) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1958

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Page 108 text:

. 1st Row K. V. Holloway, H. C. Sullivan, D. C. Myren, C. R. Dekoster, LTJG S. M. Cowan, G.A.Anderson, C. W. Harvey, L. H. Mendow, D. E. Deskin 2nd Row R. Soney, M. R. Tibbetts, M. B. Robinson, C. J. M. Cottongim, C. C. Wyrick, H. R. Fickes, R. L. Martinache, A. R. Kalinski VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS Fast, Accurate, and Secure From the makeshift signals of the early Continental Navy to the invisible infrared light of today ' s modern Navy, visual communications have played an important role in naval warfare. During World War II it was not an uncommon sight to see huge task forces executing intricate maneuvers by flag hoist signals. The three principal types of visual signaling used today are flashing light, semaphore, and flag hoist. All three meet the rigid demands of good naval communications : reliability, security, and speed. While in company with other ships, all are constantly used. Buffeted by wind and salt air, signal flags deteriorate quickly, and it ' s the signalman ' s job to see that these flags are kept in good repair. , a -gga||| ig He must be an expert M3 lOBtllB ' W BB B I lookout, able to quickly A mk ' IJI t BRfllPlv ' ll ! identify ships and aircraft I fll I fi 1 5 ' • ' ij by type and nationality. W IB »S BBBB|| TV ? |i A thorough knowledge K l k - i M is required of honors and J m ' S 1 I ' jrflfe ceremonies accorded mili- 9 J iW n T W J llill f i y = ' i civil officials on naval vessels. -% ; K H K ' I B H Some knowledge of the quartermaster ' s rating is necessary, for on smaller ships the signalman and quartermaster work in close conjunction and are often interchanged. All in all, a signalman ' s life is interesting and re- sponsible, and he is al- ways pretty much in the know.



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LCDR Samuel C. Purcell, Engineering Officer Seated, L. to R. : ENS Clyde M. Walter, LTJG Russell E. Stearns, LT Joseph Mihalow, LCDR Samuel C. Purcell, LT Elbert R. Holland, ENS James T. Doyle, ENS Robert P. Butler Standing, L. to R. : ENS Frank L. Apicella, ENS Franklin F. Alvarez, CW04 James M. RoUans, CW04 Walter A. Janas, CW04 Clyde Michelsen, CW02 Frank Vodopich 106

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