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Row One: D. Nelson, A. Krathaus, D. Essey, R. Robash, P. Moran, Fl. Carini, P. Hornick, J. FrawleY- Tow TWO: G. Clusen, T. Kadrlch, D. Gilliland, C. Janssen, J. Well, Fl. Sweeney, J. Kllng. w1s, l, X l 'JM ' xiii f F' X L 1 I l
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OI DIVISION Ol Division is responsible for the operation of Oklahoma City's Combat information Center lClCi, the brain center of the ship. The Ol Division radarmen not only operate the ship's air and surface search radars but are also responsible for maintaining voice communications with other ships and forces. ln carrying out these responsi- bilities, Ol Division acts as the ship's focal point during anti-air warfare and Naval gunfire support operations by rapidly and accurately collecting, pro- cessing, displaying, evaluating and dis- seminating tactical information. During operations against the enemy, the radarmen are directly responsible for the coordination between the ship's weapons systems and the force com- manders. ip. ', ! x mx gf , 1 ' . 'J I 5 F J, Dobbs. Row Two: B, Grosenbach, W. Row One G Rosema D Garrety D DracUD P Ken lc 'S D wg' Ferguson Row Three J Crowther S Frank C Moss G he p rt.
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-4 ' 1.- OE DIVISION OE Division is a technical repair division which repairs and maintains the electronics equipment installed onboard Oklahoma City with the exception of missile gunnery systems. The radar search, navigation and radio equipment for ship operations, as well as the radio equipment needed by Commander SEVENTH Fleet, make up the majority specifically repaired by the ship's ETS. With a large and continually chang- ing electronic package, the ETS are required to master new circuits and new techniques, yet maintain the old- er equipment at optimum perform- ance levels. Preventive maintenance, with close cooperation between equipment operators and repair technicians, helps keep the equip- ment on the line. 4 P i i he I I ft . 'a . H ' Two:Sl Lo Fiow One: T. Hodges. Fi. Heili, A' Onwenef. Fi. Mulder, F. Tracy, D. QL- U OW 4-F 4 we, F, Gorbell, Fl. . . ,Be k,C.C'VfD- Campbell, M. Gurath, H. Baskerville, S. Dawid, M- Acmeni R' Ludd' H C G xi
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