Vulcan (AR 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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106 C Operations

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FIRST DIVISION DECK WEAPONS BMSN Donald Vickerd SN Barry Akers SN Alicia Benfield SN Kenneth Brown SN Larry Conley SN John Hamel SN James Hagan SN Terry Marshall SN Frank Kosik SN Jon McNeely SN Chad Parson SN Kelly Shuttleworth SN Ray Simmons SA Rexford Arnett SA Chadd Bonvillian SA Do Brack SA April Farkas SA Melissa Hamrick SA Todd Meyer SA Frances Moffett SA Darin O’Neil SA Steve Sawhill SA Brandon Cook SA Trina Hearne SR Michelle Johnson SR Jeffrey Lanaville SR Marcos Lopez SR Lorie McGrath SR Peter Rehill SR Eric Rogers First Division Deck Weapons 'Sios



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OPERATIONS From navigating to communication, Operations is the backbone of transferring Vulcan from one point to the next. Operations consists of quartermasters, radiomen, operation specialists, signalmen and journalists. During 1,104 hours spent underway. Operations participated in 60 helicopter operations, 30 special sea and anchor details and navigated Vulcan 10,509 miles. These tasks were expedited by the quartermasters, operation specialists, signalmen and journalists. Communication support was provided by the radiomen. The radiomen maintained a busy schedule by transmitting over 7,000 outgoing messages, receiving over 81,000 messages and reproducing over 510,000 copies of mes- OFFICERS AND CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS sages. The journalist provided support to operations on the bridge while underway, and were also responsible for providing entertainment to the crew through CCTV. Over 1,400 hours of programs for training and entertainment were aired. They also produced nine captain’s calls, six port briefs and kept the crew up-to-date by broadcasting daily news and sports. According to Lt. Jeff Munson, operations department division officer, the quartermasters, signalmen, radiomen, operations specialists and journalists performed outstanding. “We all made a few mistakes but a lot of the cruise was a learning and training experience.” LT Barbara Scholley Department Head LT Jeffrey Munson Navigation Officer ENS Theodore Stewart Communication Officer ETC Ronald Frazier RMC Michael Murphy Operations

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