Raleigh (LPD 1) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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oPs DIVISION sr-'iii 'lf' ' LCDR Zaperach sf. i iz X i O perations Elect ronlc Elect ronics specialist rosy TeCm1'iEgj11ffZEM Technician ren During the Persian Excursion, OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT provided a vital input to the survivability of the MSO S. In the Radio Shack, message traffic increased, both incoming and outgoing as Radiomen processed all minesweepef mfes' sage traffic. ln Combat Informations Center, maintaining the big picture was the name of the game. CIC would monitor the whereabouts of all MSO's, keeping MCM Commander informed of all surface actions and special events. I Signal Bridge provided the Commanding Officer and MCMGRUCOM another set of eyes as well as alternate communica- tions. The Signal Bridge lookout sighted the floating mine dead ahead on 10 December 1988. When something em' tronic experiences problems, we call the ET's. Their ability to read the electrons meets the vital day-to-day f9ClU'fe'TfemS 'rf the areas of communications, air and surface search radars, and shipwide electronic support. RALElGH's Electronic Will fare Technicians provided long-range surveillance for threat detections. CCTV provides a vital service to the entire crew In the form of entertainment. g? Communications Sig n alman tSMt Rad io man tFlMl Technician tCTt 26 - Iii

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H DIVISION Quinn I 1 Q vm a 'T I FIRST ROW: HMI ISWI Crosby, HMC ISWJ Michard, HM1 Cobin. SECOND ROW: HM1 IAWJ Tabora, DT3 IAWJ Bradley, HM2 Hester. THIRD ROW: HN Engle, HM3 Foote HM3 Hay, DT2 Phillips. Q fl ' ,, , 11? f ,WW 1 f LT Twocrow, LT Hughes, CWO4 Saine, HM1 Cobin. 7



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, oo DIVISION i 1 .,,I: ,A A J M - assi: I' ' ww- dl -pil' :Hifi ' :I Qggfiiglx, dh I I FIRST ROW: LTJG Burns, SM3 Rowland, SMSN McKee, SMSR Ruffin, SM3 Daniels, RM2 Talbert, RMC ISWI Eoker. SECOND ROW: RM2 Ballard, SN Dale, RMSN Knox, RMSA Bignum, RMI Kline, SMC Page. THIRD ROW: RIVISN Bowles, RIVI1 Foster, RM3 IAWI Tate, RM3 Day, SMI Fortier. OE DIVISION FIRST ROW: ET2 Zimmerman, ET1 Simpson, IC1 White, ET2 Stacnowski. SECOND ROW: LTJG McSpadden, ET3 IAWI Harper, ET3 Mariner, EW3 Hayes, ET3 Day, ET1 Cupstid, ETC King. THIRD ROW: EW3 ISWI Marcotte, ET3 Sumner, ET3 IAWI Heslop, ET3 Shettler.

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