Tulare (AKA 112) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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Okay Pincus, at 1630, when he leaves his office, you push him against the bulkhead and Shields here will grab the money and run. We all split up and meet here later. Now at point A, fleet landing, we make a right and go six blocks . . . i- Arf! Arfl

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ff fr .Q f Aiwa' Tell the bridge the wind is the same as it was two minutes ago. QI DI IIC . The Navy is constantly de veloping new equipment and methods in communications radar, and methods of data exchange. all of these are worthless without skilled per- sonnel to use them properly It is the radarmen of OI Divi- sion, with their complicated electrical gear, and their alert- ness and skill, that will detect an airborne or surface enemy long before the human eye will See it. Their job, however, is more than just detection, for they handle all data pertaining to the tactical situation of the ship. Dissemination of evalu- ated information to control sta- tions is another major responsibility of OI Division. Every now and then a radarman is seen topside, sneaking around a corne r. Here's one now. ,,......-,- --------'---A-f-A ---- ff..-



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A ,ww-74W i ----M - A Y OE DI I I0 With increasing specialization and technical knowledge, electro- nics has become one of the essen- tial keys to command. In the Navy- the role of electronics is doubly important -- for the safe navigation of the ship and the ability to detect and destroy any possible enemy. OE Division is charged with the responsibility of keeping the ship's electronic equipment working and in top condition. This is ademand- ing job, and the ET's are a highly trained group of men that are subj ect to call 24 hours a day, be it to repair a minor piece of radio equipment or a complex radar.

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