Oklahoma City (CLG 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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First Bow: G. Stacy, M. Danzer, K. Umbreit, B. Johnson. Second Bow: VV. Dubiak, B. Byamond, D. Slack, C Strornberg, Bowden, J. Covington, J. Nelson O. Littleton, J. Qualls. Thid Bow: B. Beatty, E. Cetda, T. Mahar F. Azcarraga, D. Paul, T. Apkarian, B, Phillipi, B. Widaseok, G, Kaeder. 1' . M' f ' 2' if ,T if Yi - 1' 13, JA, f 'Eu . ,, f, W,, , 1 ji. if

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ir- xl FG DIVISION FG Duvusuon us responsuble for operation and maintenance of all gunnery weapons on board This includes the 6unch!47 caliber turret 5unchf38 caliber mount Mk 37 director maun and secondary battery plotting rooms Bunch and 5unch magazines and handling rooms and the shup s armory The gunner s mates IGMGSI of FG Duvusuon are basically responsible for the maintenance and operation of the 6 unch turret and 5 unch mount and magazines Additionally they run the ship s armory and keep up all machuneguns Thompson subma chuneguns BARS and shot line guns The fire control technicians lFTGsl are responsible for the up keep nd operation of all gunlure control gear on board which un cludes the Mk 25 radar 51 director and lure control computers if ' Si-f I 5 small arms, such as M-ls, .50 caliber fp, V4 . I ' . . . B c . I ff! I L I- , I I v ' I a f . .F u-, ' C, M t'n. Second Flaowi R- First Flow: K. Fiawson, F. Varela, F. Legard, S. Forsell, S. Hampton, .J. Darling, af I i Fernandez, J. Kirby, D. Dickerson, V- JONES' R- Vargason' C Km,-,lion R, Newsome, M, O'Connell, J. Bratlalfl



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FM DIVISION The Missile Fire Control System may be divided into four subsystems, each one of which is housed in separate spaces within the ship. They are the Weapons Control Station, the MK 111 Fire Control Computer, the AN!SPG49 Tracking!Acquisition radars and their control modules, and the ANXSPW-2 guidance radars and their control module. The focal point of the entirety of the Talos missile system is the weapons control station. Here target informa- tion is processed by an array of radar display! decision consoles and disseminated to the rest of the system. From here missiles are brought onto the Talos launcher and fired. Once a target has been designated to the system by weapons control the giant SPG-49A radars go out on the threat bearing to track their targets. Target information is then relayed to the MK lil computer which solves the Fire Control problem of interception within seconds Once a solution is available the SPW 2 guidance radars are enabled to direct Talos to intercept QC S nd Row: R. Doughty, F- G l f, l.. Thorpe, SCO Flrst ROW L Wilson R Kenneoy Phillips H Hudson M. Zee? Elirstol, Third Flow R.H3mmond,J.F1ambo, Bauman H Whittington G Shaffer J Blombrevv Carrol, . i E Bonneau A Sams N Daan9eI0 J Pero B Orem C Lee'

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