South Carolina (CGN 37) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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Ml 9 S orm. feal, ke ffl L smw L Hard charging lim Kumley troubleshoots an NTDS switchboard with an oscilloscope. L I YW I- J' yr I asaill Petty Officers Malcolm, Welsh and Perdue begin their day with a coke give fe mag .od my .dafed 1-89- i I l and smoke in the Computer Control Room just after moming quarters. DSZQSWQ W. B. ANDERSON DS2 1. W. KUMLEY D52 R. M. TEAL DS2 R. P. VIDAL CD Division's Leading Petty Officer, D51 Kalentkowski reviews the weekly PMS sched- ule for completeness. I :, 's tk DS2 M. K. WELSH D53 S. R. MALCOLM 29

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C Division DSCQSWJ K.L. RICKEY Data Systems Officer DSIQSWJ I. A. KALENTKGWSKI 28 f- ' .1- The seeing and hearing of an enemy does not necessarily mean you know the enemy. The pro- cessin and assimilation of the irgormation received by South Carolina's eyes and ears is the task of the Naval Tactical Data Systems, su - ported and maintained by tlge ship's Data Systems Techni- clans. This system is divided into three major cate ories: DS2 Welsh and DSZCSWJ Ander- son are in charge of the NTDS Computers, the heart of NTDS. DS2 Vidal, DS3 Malcolm and DS3 Perdue S work with the ship'8 Ui which enables the shi share data with other in-E Both of these are DISFW 'gg the Combat Inform? Center. 12452 lTeagrg DSZQSWQ Um GY char e of this area. DSC? Ridge and DSU .4 Kalentlzlowski make the division runS S5100 temmli and work togethe1'.8S 3 . Using preventative 5 nance, correctlve ma. . 5 , d a swd . oup of techniC1Hl'l5 Su Cl R all accomtrwdafed throiighout MED 1-39'



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CE Division i Q, if 'VII' r I l izrcqswy L. B. VAN NOSTRAND ETI 1. w. BERRY ff X CWO2 B. A. HOY EMO Steady hands and a sharp eye .help ET3 Hill do a minute solder repair to a circuit Card- Picture Not Available l S ET3 Bonilla calibrates an os- cilloscope as part of his daily routine as CSE3 work center supervisor in the calibration laboratory. A damage control petty offi- cer's job is never complete as ET2 Riley starts another DCPO weekly work card in the electronic workshop. CE Division is a select group of highly trained and highly motivated electronics technicians whose primary mission is to ensure optimum electronic combat read- iness of SOUTH CAR- OLINA's exterior communications, nav- igation, cryptographic and radar equipment, Ifll it is not receiving, mitting, displaying, tating, radiating, emi crypting, deciypting, if it just needs som chipping and painting. just call the eager andl highly capable ELEC- TRONICS TECHNI- CIANS. 5 E ,rw- 5 l - ' . Q, it vu wi N , . A ., A r l 32'

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