White Plains (AFS 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1970

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2 is s xx 5. Ska. ETN3 Charlie Reaves, ETN3 Dennis Hain, ENS joe Magruder tDivisi0n OffiC9fi, ETR3 John Faucon, ET1john Fink, ETR2 Bob Curry. The Electronics Technicians make up WHITE PLAINS' These ETS are the ma Operations Electronics Division. gicians on board who enjoy the responsibility of main- taining the ship's radars, voice and teletype communica tions equipment, crypto devices, TACAN, IFF, electronic countermeasures equipment and closed circuit tele- vision system. Even our UNIVAC computer gets a helping hand from OE Division when it is not feeling well. In addition to repairing ailing electronic gear, the ET Gang makes many daily PMS checks to keep the oper- ating gear in good condition. OE Division keeps the rest of Operations going. ...,- Y ' Q , . -,wi W I ,A 1.....,..- ...s.i.L...s4.,..-.-, ,, w 'k,.-.. . , 2 wx. Operations Electronics Division D- T S hbgh s 3

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Gperations Intelligence Division It I Combat Information Center, a hole. Dark. Lit only by status boards and radar scopes. The Ol Division men who work here provide information to assist the Conn in maneuvering the ship well and safely. It is their job to maintain an up-to-the-minute plot on all forces in the area-friendly and unknown, to supply tactical information on these ships-course, speed, closest point of approach, etc-and make recommendations which might help the conning officer keep the ship in one piece. Additionally, CIC uses radio-telephones to keep in contact with other ships. OI Division's Dirty Dozen maintains its own logs, records, charts, and schedules of ships- why and where they are at any time. But the primary mission of these radarmen is tactical information. To stay on their toes and permit the bridge to walk on with the honors. XX A.. B wif ,fi iffy fs' 5 T' 1 I 'I A FIRST ROW-RD2 Lee Herb, RD2 Harry McLean, RD3 Hank Fleischman, LTIC. jake Carver tDivision Officerl, RD3 Paul Moehle. SECOND ROW RD3 Gary Ford, RD2 john Klein, RD2 Riley Hendrickson, RD2 Ken Grajek, RD3 Rick Whalen, RDSN Lindsey Kite, RD3 Terry O'Toole. Q .' If i X in-'



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