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OI DIVISION In the world populated by such things as Hskunksi' and Ubogiesn, we fined the strange creatures of the dark called Radarmen,'. These denizens ofthe black hole, known as CIC, are aided by the weird ghostlike apparitions that make unearthy noises that sound like 'eclect- ron , 'catom , capacitor', and other terms that could originate only in the nether region. These abominable creatures are known as ET's Celectro techsl. The radarmen, functioning from their cave, detect, track and identify all air and surface contacts the ship may encounter. In combat we find all the rader, radio and other equipment used by the radarmen in carrying out their mission and it is rightly called the nerve center of the ship. The radarmen also hit almost every phase of opera- tions in which the ship participates. The never ending and extremely difficult job of repairing and keeping this equipment functioning properly falls into the capable hands of the well trained electronics technicians. Top Row L to R James Parrish RD3, David Kusak ETR3, James Braddock RD2, Gary King RD2,jerry Grable RD2,Kimmet Kaskey ETRSN, W'alter Sams RDC,Robert Reynolds RDC. Second Row L to R Gary Gandy ETNSN, Wfilliam Vtfayne ETR3, Frank Clem RD2, Adam Chavez RD2. John Pearcy RD2, Michael Quinn ET1, Richard Phillis ETN2, Bruce Maclean RD3. Bottom Row L to R Kenneth Campbell RD3, Robert Arluck RDSN, Richard Gastonguay ETR3, Ben Cherek RDSN, Gary Mincks RD2, Willizim Matthews RD1, Raymond Falk RD3. Not Shown Norman Schultz RDS, Raymond Malone RDSN, Donnie Creasc ETNSN, Michael Palmer ETNSN, Robert Lehnert RDSN.
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