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OP Division is divided into two work centers -the main Photo Lab and the Intelligence Lab. While at sea, both operate around the clock in support of RANGER, embarked staffs and the Air Wing. Located on the third deck, the main lab employs 16 of the divi- sion 's 21 personnel. Its responsibil- ities include: photographic support of industrial and public affairs re- quirements, studio portraits, and processing film and prints. However, most ofthe work fulfills public affairs requirements. The Intelligence Photo Lab, located in CVIC, sup- ports all intelligence and reconnais- sance requirements for RA NGER, the embarked staffs and the Air Wing. Manned by only five Photomates, the CVIC Lab produces photographs from film used during flight mis- sions. This includes film from pilot- held cameras as well as 1000-foot rolls of reconnaissance film from cameras mounted on the F-I4 air- craft. During WESTPAC '87, the com- bined efiorts from both labs resulted in more than 100,000 pictures, many of which have been used in this book. OP DI WSI O 'T 'dv '23 'i -mu wg Hull -6- C W02 Martin, G. PH1 Leahy, li. P111 Sevigny, D. Y y at PH2 Gray, T. be I QA 2 PH2 Layman, D. PH2 Smothermon, M. Y if PH5 Arnold, R. PH5 Strand, M. wi l T cv 'K -ITL PH5 Wimmer, R. PHAA Hechabarria, D. PHAA Henry, B. PHAA Shirley, B. PHAA Yankee, C. fl. AA Nyborg, D. OP DIVISION 159 PHAH Pendleton, T. DKSIY Rodriguez, P.
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