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DECK DEPARTMENT ' LTJG F. Beasley ENS J. Flack FORMER 1ST LIEUTENANT PRESENT 1ST LIEUTENANT The Deck Department is responsible for deck seamanship as well as the operation of the ship's boats and the handling of assigned weaponry. The GEORGETOWN is equipped with two Navy stockless-type anchors and all merchant type anchor gear. The anchor windlass and capstan, unlike most of those in the Navy today, is steam rather than diesel powered. The ship is sup- plied with all nylon lines and has an experimental nylon towing hawser. The ship has two five-tone capacity cargo booms as well as a bathythermograph boom. . The three ship's boats are of the latest fiberglass construction and consist of a 33-foot personnel boat and a 33-foot utility boat each with a capacity of 45 persons and a 26-foot motor whale boat with a capacity of 15. The ship's 21 self- inflating rubber life rafts have a total capacity of 315. Firepower is not one of the GEORGETOWN'S primary attributes, but the ship is equipped with two .50 caliber guns mounted on the 03 level.
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DPERAT DNS DEPARTMENT The Combat Information Center and Navigational func- tions also fall within the administrative organization of the Operations Department. The CIC is the nerve center of the ship where combat information, gathered by radar, visual Sightings, and messages, is plotted on status boards, eval- uated, and disseminated to the bridge. Safe navigation is accomplished through celestial and. terestrial means and by the use of the fathometer, loran, and both the gyro and magnetic compasses. LT V. Cummings NAVIGATION! OPERATIONS OFFICER M. QMC W. Lindsey RMC R. Stueben RM2 M. Kleckley RM3 C. Burnett RM3 J. O'Connor RD3 K. Rothra QM3 F. Shairba 0 I I I. A.E:::','l aw '1.'wX -Q - . 'QTX lapllhviii-E K? RDSN J. Alexander 1 RMSN W. Baker RMSN R. Davis RMSN W. Gilliam SN J. Maitlen SN D, Martin SN R, TI-axler SA K' Blubaugh I . I 1 1 l S .5-w
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