Randolph (CVS 15) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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'Qualities f, ,Vi f 'f Hwzw ' i J? Q4 .A x ,o 5 1 . Y The Communicators keep us in touch with those far beyond the horizon. GUMMUNIGA TIU S . . . Thousands of miles of ocean kept us separated from our countrymen during the past three monthsg however, this distance was measured in seconds by the men of Communications. For this is the speed at which a radio transmission can travel halfway around the globe. The Communications Department brought thousands of pieces of traffic aboard during the Mediterranean de- ployment. Radiomen and signalmen alike ensured the reliable, secure, and speedy handling of information as it was sent or received by teletype, morse code, voice radio, flashing light, semaphore or flaghoist. V ' i fff' at ,,,.,ff . ' , ' e if I M .. I ffs. Tuning in a radio receiver. if Stleqim



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Signals . . . ln a tactical situation the igna p f important role, keeping the ships in company aware o such important evolutions as flight operations,ant1c1pated courses and speeds and even shipboard drills. They are responsible for sending and receiving messages . . . . H between ships and for identifying ships that appear o the horizon. S' lman lays an extremely 5 X i fsxs i flaw K I I vfi I A fig 'I' iii 5 L l 5 Q C, Q A f r -'- - Q wr' 4 Q- ai? ' A signal goes out by flag hoist. Executing a tactical signal by flashing light

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