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A ICATIDN . C0 - DEP RT EN Nimitz Communications Department interfaces between the ship, embarked squadrons, embarked staff and the outside world. Using a wide range of media from sophisti- cated computersfcryptographic and satellite equipments to morse code and signal flags, the two divisions of the Communications Department provide rapid, reliable and secure communications to support the command and staff's mission. Business never shuts down in the communications cen- ter, located in the middle of the ship or high up on the 01O level where the signal shack sits. Fladiomen and Signal- men worked a continuous port and starboard watch rotation throughout the cruise in order to provide around- the-clock communications service. The hard work and dedication of the Communications Department enabled the Nimitz to win the prestigious Green C for the second consecutive year. This award is given annually by Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlan- tic Fleet, QCOMNAVAIRLANTT, for being the best in the ship's class. The men of Communications Department are extremely proud of this accomplishment. ln addition to providing the voice of command and con- trol during Med Cruise 82-83, the Communications De- partment handled thousands of personal telegrams to and from friends and families back home. When direct conver- sation was of the essence, the Military Affiliated Radio System QMARST shack was available, manned by volun- teer operators of many ratings. Even the latest news and sports updates were provided to the ship's crew and embarked squadrons on a daily basis from the high frequency radio circuits maintained in the communications center. The seventy-eight men of the Communications Depart- ment stand proudly behind their excellent reputation of being the fleet's best in providing responsive service to the ship, embarked units and battle force, and even more so, being a part of the Nimitz Team. 152 T
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