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IM-1 Division The men of TICONDEROGA's Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department accomplished the job of supporting the embarked VR-30, VAW- 111, and HC-l detachments' aircraft, including our own C-lA COD in an outstanding manner. They saved an unnecessary engine change on one of the fixed wing aircraft by executing quick and accurate trouble shooting. The men of AIMD put in many long hours to keep all the aircraft in an up status for recovery day. They did more than their share, as everyone did, in order-to be prepared for the recovery of the astronauts and their spacecraft. VM' Vs' fr fits-ff X 7 N, fiififnifgfyy 4 A As W 1 2 6 1 2 QF ' , Q fx Www f Wx f yfgwffffkfix Wt Qygfw 7 ji ZSTXW X f fn X ff f we f , -qinunnunn Q AW -Qulwv t J T i iw! f to ,, ' 157117 1 'kIZ!7fti,,s4nwf ,, Z gmfigfifx X to XS 1 , 1 JE W7 X X f W X .fax Y Qld, A-..,N.. .by I V Z' -S S-S' b i ,, -fa., 1 2 ff? T' - xg f --N .EL ES ff .irs X ,LETS -Awe X.. X, f 35 i it rl ..,,, J Q, , i My ,W 2 'gif fa, ,annum f-2, ly 4 t lg H W f I 1,11 f z Z f J! v in , . 14, ,EQ t .. f f , W I an any . - M-1 A K I z :SN P.1-3. T b ,AZ3 wnnlen, AZI G D Wynn Azs D R CDR J D Whalen iib?i'in1iifiSii1'ivXNR.s.wnififikl B.J. Fnicnef, AN c.w Manzer AK2 LL Kennedy, LT G.B. Merrill, CDR J.D. Teel.
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1 During the Apollo 16 recovery mission, the men in the Communications Department played a vital role. Both CRfRadioJ and CSlSignall, the two divisions which comprise the Communications Department, performed their tasks in a flawless manner, thus contributing much to the highly successful recovery of the three astronauts, their command module, and its three main parachutes. CR Division, augmented with personnel from other commands, maintained all normal operational voice and teletype circuits as well as those designated specifically for the spacecraft recovery. As a service for the crew and embarked guests, up-to-date American and world news was also provided. The Signalmen of CS Division, were responsible for all visual communications. They were extremely helpful in communicating with the motor whaleboat during the SIMEXes, and were ready on recovery day had the motor whaleboat been required. ,N xx, ., A mi i- a ,i ,Y ll c 33 VW 254.54 .5x ff -f. '+L Wm' , f 'Q' will 'ZA f t ,lf fl- is SX llli if: if 'Q f.4'.Q?oQ- Q' ffl X. 5 I'.,.fX X417 Vid C XXX-vi fl .I ,H - f gi rl i:i:'oi .A-I-'L' X llimff s f i el , it t if 'i25f'7f'f ff X ff la- A ff 1-., LE it 5' l' . - 'L4 'f:-D-ff' YL-iff-5.-a 1 I f Mxf4 Ri l ,X ' l ' ll ,gf I W 1 2 il LCDR H. H. Davis Toi: Row: YNC W.K. Piddock, WO-1 R.L. Fauquet, LT D.W. Stroebel, LCDR D. . Guidry, LTJG R.D. Swartzell, H.H. Davis, Jr., Communications LTJG W.C. LaBaugh, III, ENS E.J. Officer. Marocco, ENS W.C. Hunt, II, LTJG
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