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I 'T 4 ,,,, 'wr- i SllENANDOAH'S Operations Department is made up tive dlvisions and nearly 70 personnel. As a whole, the Department is responsible for ensuring the ship is always in a tacticallv ready status, through communications, safe navigation and operational planning and execution. The OCO1 Division is made up of Radiomen, who, with attention to detail and perseverance, keep SHENANDOAH in constant communication with military commands worldwide. The OEO1 Division, comprised of Electronics Technicians. tackles the never ending job of keeping all of the Depart- ment's electronic equipment operational. Maintaining, repair- ing and installing equipment is the basis of their work which makes it possible for other Operations Divisions to do their jobs. The OIO1 Division, Combat information Center, is the Operation Specialist Division. Their role in central is the success of the Department, as it ties in the communications, navigation and tactical picture. Always ready for combat or 1 is f l 'I-. exert ist-s their t onstant training and wide scope of experience are rcatlilx wisihle hx their top-notch performance. ln UNCH sate and accurate Navigation is the goal. The crew can alisass rest assured that the Quartermasters know where we re going and how to get there, even in foreign or remote ports. The final link of the chain in OSOI, our Signalmen. Using flashing light. semaphore and flag hoist, the Signalmen keep the close-in information flowing during such important evo- lutions as Lnderway Replenishment and multi-ship maneu- NCTF. With such a diverse and critical scope of responsibilities, the Operations Department is required to maintain around-the- clock manning and readiness. Although the work and watches can be taxing at times, the Operations Team always achieves great success, and keeps SHENANDOAH operating at the highest levels of effectiveness. Opera tionsf71
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