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DI. DIVISION :tron eivei ircuiii iintai feathe mitlel ps ai g 9lIi cilitie Wit Iintaii hi--usa.-vwww- f fy , 2 ff magna-wwf' Front row L to R: I. Williams SN, D. Hillebrand SN, S. Cibbs SN, D. Holland SN, A. Day YNSN, W. Burhman SN, Fender SN, E. Bennett SN, I. Chesnut SN, Back row L to R: L, Weeden SN, D. Minto SN, I, Sullivan SN, W. McCloud SN, A. Pierce SN Most personnel of the OKLAHOMA CITY stand watches underway, but few have the responsibility that the personnel in OL Division have. From underway to moored, one can always look to the O4 level and find the eyes of the ship . Throughout all weather conditions their job is to guide the ship through the dangers ahead, liaisons between command and the complex electronic functions of CIC. OL division not only stands lookout watches, but designated personnel are assigned to stand watches at CIC. This provides a broader understanding of the underway functions of the OKLAHOMA CITY, than watch standers in other divisions have the opportunity to experience. Sometimes known as 4th Division, OL division has the responsibility for three passageways, and two weatherdecks. Probably the most scrutinized working space on the ship is the Admiral's Passageway . This space houses the Commander SEVENTH Fleet, his Chief of Staff, and at times, the Commanding Officer of the OKLAHOMA CITY. The upkeep and appearance of this space is constantly observed by foreign dignitaries in the ships good will visits to foreign ports. The men of OL division are a proud group. Whether standing their watches or swabbing the deck, they are proud to be serving their country on board the USS OKLAHOMA CITY.
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