Morton (DD 948) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1973

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ETC William H. Harrah Green Springs, Oh. ETl Alfred J. Beckman Loretto, Tenn. ETl William (;. Warren Portland, Ore. ETR2 Dennis G. McMahan Clearlake Highlands, Ca. pu - J . ETN2 Malcolm M. Smith Raleigh, N. C. ETN2 Duard L. Swope Warrensburg, Mo. ETN3 Gerald M. Mokry Waco, Tex. EW;3 Daniel E. Wadsworth Spicer, Minn.

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OE Division is presently comprised of eleven Electronics Technicians and one Elec- tronic Warfare Technician. This small group of men have the responsibility of repairing and maintaining over 600 individual pieces of elec- tronics equipment. In performing their duties they repair surface and air search radars, com- munications systems (receivers, transmitters and transceivers), passive and active electronic warfare equipment, much auxiliary equipment, test equipment and an occasional slide projector or stereo amplifier. Since the majority of their job is in the field of repair, working hours are highly unpredic- table. At sea an ET may find that by 1400 one day he has completed his routine work and may take the remainder of the day off. Liberty at sea!! The next morning at 0300 he is awakened to fix a radar repeater. Have you ever tried working on a piece of electronics equipment in total darkness with a red flashlight? Maybe another day he isn ' t allowed to work on some of his equipment because it ' s in use. That same night in the pouring rain he is called upon to go up on the mast, crawl out on the yard arm and repair an antenna that was in use all day. These situations have not only happened, they are commonplace in the daily routing of OE per- sonnel. Today ' s Navy demands much from the OE gang. Highly complex electronics systems re- quire expertly trained technicians of course, but additional requirements are a little leadership, a lot of determination and an overwhelming amount of pride in a job well done. All of these qualities are found in MORTON ' s OE Division.



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ETN3 Gene L. Gasteiger Mason City, Iowa ETR3 James E. Jones New Castle. Del. ETR3 Robert T. Rand Millard, Neb. ETNSN James P. Buckles Grand Island, Neb. •«« ETRSN Richard M. McGinley Newton, Kans.

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