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Lane count, lay to the chart house! Bill Newsome and lvlorris lrleinsen worlt the puzzle ofthe missing sawteeth. Yi CIVILIAN TECH, REPS. -4'--t Our civilian technical representa- tives were an important part of the survey scene, Hastings Radist pro- duced our survey navigational sys tem, and thankfully, sent Bill New some to troubleshoot the gear, and hclp look for elusive sawleclh The Navy Oceanographic Office estab- lished the survey specifications, and provided representatives to helpvvith the work, and certify the accuracy of the data Left, Hastings Badist Tech. Hep., Bill Newsome. Below, NavOceano Tech. Rep., Norbert Cane. Bight, Nav-Uceano Tech. l-Tops. Bill Car- ter and Morris l-leinsen. Not Shown: NavOccano Tech, Rep. Steve Smith, 6 .ight - 4? rc-mfg Below, Navijceano Tech. Rep. Bon Stauffer s X yy WF' ! iv' finni-lk,
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Salad. l Welcome to the SEHFIANO-RITZ Frosting my foot. l'm mixing martinis for the wardroom. The bakers with their masterpiece T Keep your grubby hands off the salami. More salad.
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J, 4 V , ,T ,' Hgh' , x f ,..4j : Kia. LEE , 4' 'Y 7 f f - 1 1 4- f t , ,it -, .nif- iff QmggX5+23'ix .wa . y L LQRAC SUPPORT Our men on the beach Coften to their own regreti were electronics technicians from the LURAC Support team Atlantic. The lVIini-Qadist system required two station- ary transmitting sites. Stationary meant on the beach and in Viet Nam on the beach meant C-rations, mud, rain, no shaves or showers, and VC. The ET's from LOPAC drew the short straws for this duty. For security and company they often had South Vietnamese or South Korean troops. lf they were lucky, the beach camp security forces were US Marines, who spoke Eng- lish and drank Budwieser like good com- pany should. The Viet Cong company wasn't so welcome. One hapless ET spent a night under a Marine Amtrack during a VC attack of 150-200 motar rounds. The SERRANUS own ET's pulled some of this shore duty also. Whenever our beachcamps came up on the radio, we could count on hearing: Send gedunks, send mail, send beer, send Ann lVlargret. They certainly were glad to get hack to the ship for some of our cooks' find food, and a hot shave and shower. Shown from top to bottom are ETSN James A. lirider, ETR3 Richard J, Kulweic, and ETNQ David C. Noll. Not Shown are ETSN Richard R. Cornwright and ETR2 William ti, Dorzok.
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