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CE DI I IO Electronic Technicians perform preventative and corrective maintenance on all external communication, radar systems, and navigation equipment. They are responsible lor the micro miniture module test repair and general purpose electricalfelectronic test equipment programs. During the CNT deployment they have saved the Command over 60,000 dollars in replacement costs with their expert 2M repair capabilities. They have also corrected two CASREP's without an 5 outside activity support. CE Division returned home with 10070 equipment readiness, a major accomplishment for any ship. Interior Communication Electricians are responsible for all interior voice comm unications, alarm indicators, SITE TV, and Stabilized Glide Slope Indicator. They own equipment in virtually every space on board the command, reaching from bow to stem. Their versatility and resourcefulness is constantly put to the test throughout any given day. In the morning they can repair a flooding alarm in Aux l, in the afternoon they can repair the HOSS camera in combat, in the evening they can correct a synchro repeater fault in RICER. The IC's return home with only a faulty VCR for the SITE TV system, a phenomenal milestone! ETClSWl CRAIG JOHNSON Q lcuswy JAMES WHITEHEAD C I it ET2lSWl ALVIN DIAL IC2lSWl JOHN PEACOC ET2lSWl TYLER WEBB S6 . .. ........ ..,, . .,.,.,,,r,,.-,, ,M , , W 'N -- - .... ,- CMM- ..,........L.
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CF DIVISIU Fire Controlman: FC,s maintain the control mechanism used in weapons systems on combat ships. Complex electronic, electrical and hydraulic equipment is required to ensure the accuracy of guided-missile and surface gun-fire control systems. FC,s are responsible for the operation, routine care, and repair of this equipment, which includes radars, computers, weapons-direction equipment, target-designation systems, gyroscopes, and rangefinders. eX X yr FCCtQ?IWl EQAN LEE I if Q it I A -1 I Wt s --A I Q AQ' ,' I I K EIECIKSWI JOHN I FC2tSWl ROBEIIIT FC-J sw ANTIIQ TEADV Bnouawrom DUGGAN 4 i NY L EV Q 5 ,gl p -'p ' , 3 V K ' Q 5 Qilxy ,K 4 A4 ' x 2.4 , 5 FC2tswI JASON MANN FC2lSWJ CHRISTOPHER FCSN WILLIAM WHERRY FCl2lSWl WILLIAM? VANAVERY W ORDEN 5 8 - V- lv.. ,-.... 4...-......E.,.- ,- ,,, .5 1 -1 f--- ,......,......... 'x f-up-at-.0--.P ' .-...-...,-.,.., ,, ,,.... ,, ,NV F hi D X A X
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