Oklahoma City (CLG 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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5 l I I 170 0 -C' 2661646006 M.-it ' FRONT ROW: T. A. Cherry, P. R. Mojitt, R. L. Harmon, T. L. Azevedo, G. Trevino jr., R. McDowell SECOND ROW: D.L. Touraille, M. R. Apkarian, G. L. Merritt, D. C. Newman, S. C. Raygor, W. E. Walker, jr., M. Hazelbaker, R. D. Jones THIRD ROW: CDR. G. A. Church, E. R. Hansen, G. L. Sullivan, Perez, R. R. Stoker, H. Parker, 14.5. Portell, P.j. Mayfeld, R. M. White, LTJG. W. Nelson The basic function of OL Division is to furnish the ship's lookouts. The men in OL Division stand Surfaceg'Air Lookouts and are 1jSp1-IL Phonetalkers on the Bridge and in the Combat Information Center during normal operations. During Naval Gunfire Support missions and General Quarters, additional men are assigned duties as Air Lookouts. In port, they are assigned duties as Messengers-of-the Watch on the Quarterdeck. Duty as a Lookout is of utmost importance to the safety and security of the ship and requires a broad general knowledge of several different factors. A Lookout is required to be familiar with binoculars, relative and true bearings, target angles, Basic Rules of the Road, bouys, lights, Merchant Recognition, and have a good working knowledge of types and letter ,,fl number designations of military aircraft and ships.



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6077Z77tZt7Zf6,47707ZS The COMSEVENTHFLT OKLAHOMA CITY Communication Division consists of 132 Radiomex and Communications Yeomen and 15 Signalmen. The division is responsible for the transmission, receipt and internal distribution of all messages. While furnishing tactical and visual communications, primar y work load is handling the very large amount of general service message traffic by which COM- SEVENTHFLT maintains control over his command. This message traffic, more than any othex ship had ever previously handled, concerns nearly every subject conceivable-from liberty programs, and personnel requirements to FLASH operational traffic concerning current operations. There are about 30 communications personnel on watch at all times processing message trafhc, setting up transmitters and receivers, encrypting messages, cutting teletype tapes for transmission, and performing the other tasks which must be accomplished to ensure the command the best in com- munications reliability, security, and speed. l for OKCITY, the division's heaviesz

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