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...,....,,,,......--.- ...A .. .L . . .- A v.. ,,--, ,,,, -.., -,,..,....-, . v OZ Division supports RAIYOER'S in- telligence requirements, providing the Commanding Officer, embarked staffs, and Air Wing with operational, technical and strike planning infor- mation. Located in the Carrier Intel- ligence C enter I C VIC 1, OZ Division is manned by Intelligence Officers and enlisted experts in the Intelligence Specialist IISI, Data Processing IDPJ, and IIIustratorfDraftsman fields. A number of Photographer's Mates augment the intelligence pho- tography. C VIC is divided into four sections: Administration, Mission Planning I responsible for direct sup- port ofthe Air Wing strike functioni, Storage and Retrieval Imaintaining the Intelligence Center computer data basej, and Multi-Sensor Inter- pretation I which receives, Processes and provides intelligence informa- tion to local tactical and national level commandersi. Working with the other divisions in the intelli- gence field, OZ Division provides the vital information necessary for suc- cessful Battle Group operations. 1 L OZ cDR Posey, K. LT Bass, J. LT Hearing, J. LTJG Furland, J. LTJG Roller, J. ISC Bennett, W. DMC Mills, R. IS1 Condon, D. IS1 McNally, S. IS1 0'Shea, T. IS1 Riggs, J. IS1 Waugh, C. IS2 Asbell, B. IS2 Joiner, T. IS2 Robinson, DIVISIO ,-- Fisk: 1 ra xr: 4 X as X qm- V Q T. I 152 Rupp, M. Hifi-1 'E 'J QTL.. ligqg, L. by 4 R . .- 140 OZ D!Vi.f5Ifif'i K N....,,.,-..,..........,,. .Z ,. ,, . 27 5 42,1-x, vi, fa 'wn QV 'Civ' X41 :HIL 1-A 1 1P 411555 V 4- 9
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--.:.-..,... g V LL! V fe as v-sw, OS Division spooks man the Ship s Signal Exploitation Spaces KSSESI and are an integral part of RANGER S Combat information Team Consisting of four branches of the Ciyptologic Technician rating from the Naval Security Group the personnel assigned to OS Division are highly trained in satellite and high frequency communications ciyptologic electronic maintenance analytical processing and adminis trative skills OS Division also pro vides direct support and service to the Commanding Officer the em barked Carrier Group Commander embarked Air Wing and embarked Destroyer Squadron Commander :fl V1 41- f' ' Q I 1 COME T SYSTEMS The mission ofthe Electronic Material Officer IEMOJ is to ensure the operational readiness of all assigned electronic equipment. The EMO function is not unlike the five human senses, with the EMO as the brain, controlling and coordinating all the activities within the organization. OEX is similar to the central nervous system, linking all of the divisions to the supply network, provid- ing essential parts support. OEC enables the ship to hear and see the world through Radio Central and KRAN, the ship's TV station. OER acts as the ship's eyes, searching the sea and sky with radars. OED provides vital data which enables operators to smell out any possible problems before they endanger the ship. OEM gives us the capability to reach out and touch any potential threat with our defensive systems. All of this is done by dedi- cated people with a taste for adventure and the desire to excel.
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