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LT Judelson C The Operations Depart- ment isiithe eyes, ears and the brains of the ship. Information received inf radio and on the signal bridge is funneled into CIC QCombat Information- Cen- ter! where it is displayed, inter- preted, and evaluated. Having been processed, this informa- tion in turn is passed to the bridge so that the Command can make its decisions. The signal bridge is truly the eyes of the ship. Signalmen by means of flashing light, flag hoist, sema- phore and Nancy gear keep con- stant and alert visual communi- cations with ships in company. Radio, inturn, is the ears of the ship. Messages are sent r and received via radio-telegraphy, Yadic and radio-telephone. Yet Radio and Combat both would DOY perform their jobs if the various radar cations equipment were not operative tronics technicians therefore, are all of the operations team, However, let us not forgo the ship their yeomen who handle most of the work of the ship. They ensure a smooth and turnout of reports and logs. A g00d highly necessary to the efficiency and C department and the ship. The medical representative, usually RH experienced hospital corpsman, keepS 8 on the health of the crew, which iS important factor. The postal clerk offers another vice to the ship- -the daily supply of mail HSGS. which also assists. in keeping up tm morale.
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