LOCKHEED DETACHMENT STATEROOM ASSIGNMENT

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STAT gpproved For Release 2003/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 Approved For Release 2003/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 Approved For Release 2003/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 During her South American cruise, RANGER made goodwill calls in Trinidad, Brazil, Chile, Peru and ~1ex- ico, arriving at ti:1S Alameda, Calif., on lugust 20, 1958. chile operatingg out of Alameda during the remainder of 1958, R:1tiGEli carried on extensive carrier qualifi- cations for various 1lest Coast squadrons. On Jan. 3, 1959, RINGER departed ti:1S Alameda for her first tour of duty with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Far East. During this cruise, she visited Pearl [larbor, Yokosuka and Kobe, Japan, Okinawa, ~1anila and lloug Kong. During this seven month tour of the Orient, R.aNGER hosted thousands of visitors, including Presi- dent Carlas Garcia of the Philippines and Prince and Princess Takamaesu and Princess Chichibu of the Japanese Imperial Family. Upon return from the Far East in July 1959, RANGER entered drydock at the San Francisco 'Naval Shipyard for six weeks of work, followed by five months of exten- sive air operations off the California coast, part of the ship's readying process for her second 1{~estPac cruise, which began with R INGER's departure from N.IS .Ila- meda on February 6, 1960. ?woll adeD pue sa~,tawt- ytnoS ein taal,~ ailiaBJ ayt ia~j pat~edap ays way,H `gc6i aunl? litun sade~ eiui~ N',1 ayt ?}lo pate~ado l13Dti~ u 'poiaae p~e~C ytuow aa~yt e ~ttintollo~j ?slel~t aaunldaaas leai3 gay pataldwoa ays aJay.M 'unaggcae;J ayt of paumta~ ays `8S6i ,Caenue(' al va-.uea .Mau ayt ~cq Pattsin trod u~ia~o~j tsa[i ayt ?(o~niwoU otues Mou) ollifn~1, pspniJ 'ailgndaii Heal -uiwo0 ayt ~jo letidea silt patisin 213J\~ 21 ':.56i `~agwa -nod ~ui~np asin~a ttMOpa~eys gay no pa~legwa ajiy~ ?letsai~o3 ~Cq palsasn ,Cttliasl ~a~rel ayt otu! PateOi! Se.M i1JJ\~~11 J? Ilny Pataldwoa-,Cllettisd ayt `payaunel seM letsa,uo1 ayt uayM `sytuow lnoi ~atJe tnq `~aop lallews a ui pallets se.M ~~on+ 'uoitan~tsuoa atcpadxa o~ ?diys ayt plrny of s~aop ~C,p on~t foot ti teat taej ayt se., B~D41 R to uo-aanitsuoa ayt ui tuana lensnun u~- ?~lets Jo s3atyD tu-o(' ayt Jo ueuu-eyJ lawloJ ayt Jo alti.~ `p~o3Pell '11 '?'It'~ ?s~l, .cq pa~osuods `9561 '6~ 'tcla5 uo pauatsi~ya seM ll_1!) \~ y ?e \ `s~+a~ tlod++a~ `~Cuedwo,) ~aop.UO pue euipltnq -diys sMa~ t~od~~a~ aiP ~9 Patan~tsuoa seM `s~aurea t,e~ane ?laette ssnla-letsa~~o~ ayt io pnyt ayt pus aweu teyt ~eaq of diys ytq~ia '(i9-~ .1~) ll:~l`J\1 ll 5Sl ay.L Tlll? EXECUTIVE STAFF The administration of a ship R'1NGER's size demands a competent force of men trained to do a vibe tExecutiwe although not a department technically, Staff-, under the supervision of the Executive Officer, handles all the ship s administrative problems, inctuaing personnel and records, the Chaplain's services, the legal Exe utiive Staff off~ces are on thensecond deekst of the OPERATIONS DEI':ARTM1IEN'T The primary concern of RANGER is to operate. As one ~f this nation s most vital vehicles of defense, the ship and its men must be ros t on anywhere ino the world la- assume an operating p e 0 erations Ilepartment gainst potential stggression. Th P is thefficers and'~men actNtoEp ovide radar control oftthe 300 0 11ith Carrier :fir Group 'Vine embarked, the carrier = USAF and Navy proved her capabilities as the main offensive and de- ~ review(s) completed. fensive power of the SeveP,t,Il,lFd~l~td~~~9{29re~~'~~/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 deployment. `'~~ 8/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 ORIENTAL FACES SEVEN MONTHS A YEAR Approved For Release 2003/08/08 : CIA-RDP99BOOOdt~ ~ '~ Approved For Relea~e 2003/08/0:8 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 ?sa!uowaaaa llu ;g saouoy Jo uuap -ua~,aadoad ayt aoJ pus 'wall ay; Jo saaa!JJIJ ayt Jo aiu- -u!ea; ay; aoJ aly!suodsaa s! ?sa!tnp ,Casw!ad s!y o; not;!p -pe u! 'aotE~!ne~ aye ?~u!;told len;au ay; Jo yanw ~u! -waoJaad pus '~0.1 ~aalj ~~y~noa,~ s~d!ys ayt ~u-urs;u!ew ?palaaaaoa s;aeya du!daa~ 'ao;e~!ne~ ayt sp!e ya;sU ay; Jo as;suuua;aenU aye ?uo!;g~tneu a-uoa;aala pue lu!;salsa 'lens!n Jo asn ay; y~noayt `uo!;!sod ;aexa st! 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'II~Jf~t ?I u! tuaw;asdap tsallgws ay; s! s-y; y~noytlt ? ?~C;!1!ysdea ,Caolutlg;aa pus an-suaJ -ap wnw!xuw ana!yas o; s;uaw;aedap say;a Jo sno-;aunt y;!,M a;ea~atu! pue spuewap leuot;saado ;saw ll!M tayt uo!taunJ patgu!paooa ,Cljy;oows n o;u! s~se; asayt ~u!z! -us~ao aoJ aly!suodsaa s! aaa!JJ(1 sao!teaadU ay,L ?saapao uo!;eaado pus salnpayas ;y~!U aandaad pue 'uo!;ewaoJ -u! lea!~oloaas pue aaua~!lla;u! al!dwoa 'suo!;ea!unw -woa lens-n puu o!pea ute;u!ew ';Js~a auaoya!e s d!ys y, aoJ aly!suodsaa s! pox 'suo!stnrp anoJ Jo pasodwoa ! aaao`I wall aya, ? ~aap puoaas ayt uo 'aa!JJD ~CaauunD y; woaJ palloaluoa pun patuu!paooa aau asa41, ?aauau Sao pue ~aap 'sdnoa~ one; o;u! pap!n!p ay ,Cow ~CaauunD maw O~y ,Clatuw!xoadde 'suo!s!n!p OI Jo ~u!;s!suoJ ?pusls! ay; u! lanai 6-O ay; w '~l1 !aJ woaJ sa-;rn!;ae snotaun asay; sa;BU!paooa aaa !J3D a!~` ay.L '~Jgaaa!u ~u!aanoaaa ao ~u!yauntil aanauayn~ -as ayt woaJ anasaa ;ol!d aoJ parrn~ ausld ~lJ o; puu :asodand ,C;-lpn aoJ ;uaw;agdap s!y; ,Cq pau!u;u!uw oslu ore saatdoa!lall ?saa!naas ;Jeaaa-u ao '~u!lanJ 'aua~ ~u! -;saaag pus s;lndu;na ayt `~aap ayl uo ,`~u!lpuuy ;Jnaaa!n ~; aarl;!a ';Ct!1!q!suodsaa ;au!;s!p un~o s;! sgy uo!s!ntp 3;Baudas yag;y ?,Caua!a!JJa pus aaaoJ wnw!xew ;e sa;g -aado dnoaJ a!~- s,ll~Diti1'21 ;ey; ass o; s! ,C;-l!y!suodsaa a~;uawiaeda(l a!~' ay; 'suots!n!p an!J Jo ~u!;s!suo~ SUPPLY DEPARTMENT The stores necessary for the creation of 10,500 meals daily plus, as well, the maintenance of airplanes and RANGER itself are truly immense. Supply operates the ship's barber shoi-s, dry cleaning plant, laundry, cobbler shop, smoke shoE-, bakery, and, of course, among many more, two ice cream plants. Everything from the 35,000 items required to maintain RANGER'S aircraft to the 72,000 eggs ^_onsumed each month by the crew must be bought, sold, stored,distributed and accurately accounted for. Supply, a major function of any operation, wields its influence from its. offices on the second deck . MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Equipped to handle any emergency, R-ANGER'S medi- cal facilities are the most modern, with special features designed for the particular requirements of treatment at sea. In effect, "sickbay is the equivalent of a medium sized hospital. '[ts spaces include two wards, surgical and medical, two quiet rooms, an isolation ward, a labor- story, a pharmacy, X*r~ay rooms, surgical operating room, diet pantry and examination rooms. All these are located on the second deck, ,joist forward of the Dental spaces. The Dental Department is capable of performing any dental procedure common to the largest shore establish- ments..Among the various services rendered are oral dia- gnosis, operative, crown and bridge, oral surgery, full and partial denture prosthesis, periodontics and a thor- ough teeth-cleaning, iif that's all you need. Approved For Release 2003/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 Approved For Release 2003/08/08, :CIA-RDP CONTACT WILL BE CLOSE ABOARD IN FIVE MINUTES Approved For Release 2003/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 Approved For Release 2003/08/08 maintainance and operation of the ship's ground tackle (with its 30 ton anchors), the ship's boats, and the ship's replenishment rigs. The ordnance gang consists of the remaining six divisions, and its responsibility is to operate and maintain the armaments and fire control .equipment, the guided missile men, the aviation ordnance men and the ship's'Narine detachment. ~a The four main engine rooms of RINGER, together with .auxiliary emergency machinery, demand continual attention. The [;ngineering Department insures that this attention is precise and that our engine combinations are in perfect condition. Central Control, on the fourth deck level, amidships, is the heart of the engineering plant. From this position, before a variety of dials, status boards and communications equipment, engine operation is carefully monitored. Occupying an area in the after section of Central Control is the Damage Control Station, where all information regarding damage, fire, and flooding is evaluated and corrective action is initiated. Engineer- ing furthermore guarantees that fresh water for all pur- poses as well as steam for the launching of planes is al- ways available. The Engineering (?ffice is located on CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 GETTING :1fiOUND finding your way around the ship is not too difficult.. once you know the system used to identify the various spaces. There are 245 frames in the ship, numbered from bow to stern. The decks of the ship are numbered from the main (hangar) deck downward, 1, 2, 3, etc., and from the hangar deck upward,. Ol, 02 fl3, etc. Ship compartments are numbered from forward aft. The first group of numbers represents the deck; the second group the frame, and the third the compartment at that frame, numbered from the centerline outboard, even numbers on the port? odd on the star board. Thus, compartment 0~-127-2-L means: It is on the 03 level, three decks above the hangar deck. [t's located at frame 127, approximately amidships. It's the first compartment outboard of the port side . "L" stands for "'living compartment". second deck.. ....... ----Navigation Bridge ~ Example; 03-207-2-L Types of Campartments~ L-Living i 03....Deck Q-Shops i 207...Frame E-Machinery i 2.....Location at Frame M-Magazine i Odd numbers-Starboard A-Stores i Even numbers-Port V-Voids i L.....LivinF Compartment 0 Level ~ Fli ht Deck 03 Level Gallery Deck 02 Level Ol Level ~ Engineering spaces- Approved For Release 2003/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 App~ro~~~1 Fb~* i~~l+~~~~~e 2~03/(~/08:CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 REFUEL[NG LINES AT SEA Approved For Release 2003/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 Approved For Release 2003/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6 Approved For Release 2003/08/08 :CIA-RDP99B00048R000100290001-6