Ranger (CV 61) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1986

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- V, X '15 KIT 5- .x- mmil I. WW f DS2 S. Pratt DS2 R. Seesz DS2 M. Tynan DS2 A. Vitous DS2 K. Wipple DS2 L. Danis DS3 P. Earp DS3 K. Hixon DS3 R. Irwin DS3 C. Johnson DS3 M. Lees DS3 C. Muecke DS3 S. Nagle DS3 W. Neal DS3 D. Nutting DS3 P. Peros DS3 J. Sutton DS3 A. Walker DS3 C. Wickliffe DSSN R. Avery 117 x' . l if 24 ? 5 4 l

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OED Division OED Division is responsible for the maintenance required to keep the hundreds of computer systems on RANGER working properly. These systems range in size and complexity from simple desk top Zenith Z-I20's to major systems like the Naval Tactical Data System or the Flag Data Display System. Each system has its unique equipment and serves a vital role in processing data for its user. Some systems provide RANGER, COMCA RGRU ONE and the battle group with rapid accurate informa- tion on the tactical situation in a supersonic warfare environment. Other systems, like the Shipboard Non-Tactical Automatic Processing System QSNAPJ manage millions of pieces ofdata on supply and maintenance. The divisions 37 technicians concentrate their efforts on preventive maintenance to minimize system problems. Each man must be skilled in electronics, computer mathematics and logic systems. When a display or computer does fail, all attention focuses on the Data Systems Technicians to find and repair the malfunction quickly. LT P. Dewinter DSCS F. Wible Es- - 9 1 DSC M. McDaniel DSI A. Aguilar DSI D. Bishop DSI T. Buska DSI D. Curtis DSI J. Regacho lui DS2 A. Alcantar DS2 T. Barry DS2 N. Flores DS2 D. Hutton I .1.., ' 1



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I ENS V. Bruno ETCS R. Schoenfeld ETC C. Brossier ETC R. Hubler ETC V. Tilton ETI W. East ETI D. Wolfe ET2 W. Hodder lC2 R. Laney lC2J. Morse lC2 L. Porter lC2 T. Trautman ET2 M. Wagner ET2 D. Williams ICZ D. Woods ET3 S. Coen IC3 D. Fisher ET3 W. Hurst lC3 T. Massie lC3 S. Minor ET3 J. Palmero ET3 J. Simons IC3 T. Neal ET3 C. True ETSN M. Gunderson ETSN R. Severson ETSN K. Sockow ETSN W. Spice ETSN K. Walsh ET3 P. Bush 118 H-F1 !., it in Vi r -.,,- ...N F'5 fl 'thu frr 11 1 I ,xx iltntil 'hw OEC Division OEC Division is manned by the finest Els and ICs the Nan. has to offer, 'lhey are responsible for the ships external Qornrnuni- cations and closed-circuit televisions svsterns. Nlaintaning the transmitters. receivers. cryptographic devices and other cornrnuni- cations equipment required to process well over 1.300 messages per day is no easy task: yet. OEC's Els make it happen each and every day. When it comes to providing television entertainrrient and pilot briefs over closed-circuit networks. OECS lCs are ine video kings. All RANGERMEN enjoy. and benefit from the enter- tainment and training that is distributed throughout the by these men. lt is the spirit and enthusiasm of OEC's 30 mari. the workcenter division that helped RANGER win the Green C and makes RANGER shine as the Top Gun ofthe Pacinc Fleet ' .p-41 in 138' , Mi

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