Yorktown (CVA 10) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1957

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It looks like an atomic-ray gun, but is used to measure Wind velocity When the radar 1S operating, the ET's can take a break. iiwf ' iff , MW , fa 2, W A frantic attempt to tune in rock and roll while at sea. ai Launch the standby! Air operations officer and electronics oiicer plan alternate systems of communication in case of casualties. 33

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I . 5 g W 1 i OA D1v1s1oN E 5 fl I 1 D Arlo McRoberts, David Gruner, Gerald Brooks. .ii Compntingiaids are used to help forecast Weather. A Radiosonde is released from i 17 ' the flight deck to send high level E Weather information back to ship. - Front row: Fred Cramer, Donald Consaul, LT Burdett Otis, Donald White, Larry Sperry, William Kent. Second row: James Carr, Francis Ruskey, Rondey Walker, Howard Bridges, A9f010gist at map can't always provide clean weather but has no excuse for decks in that condition.



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' - 1 5.24123-in-:A ef-Z.-. '-' -' 'f- lf- - ' -A - ' ' ' Radar, loran, and the fathometer are constantly utilized to check the ship's position. Navigation is the art and practice of locating the position and plotting the course of ships. The ship's Navigation Department does this vvith the aid of celestial observations and electronic devices. At any time of the day the quartermaster gang may be required to located the LADY Within a few yards of her position, plotting her unerringly on her course. The Department maintains 'the ship's logs and clocks, and also is responsible for rendering all honors and ceremonies. Commander Mayo A. Hadclen Navigator

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