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Did radar operators fall under 'radioman' rate, or was there a 'radarman'
rating? I don't see it as a separate specialty anymore. Is it now in the 'information technologist' rating? What letters would have been on a Chief's name badge? Such as RMCPO K. Smith or would it be more like RMC K. Smith Full first and last name, or just first initial? Thanks for your help, and also your service to our country. |
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US NAvy WWII rates at URL:
http://www.cv6.org/company/muster/organization.htm Sez: Radarman RdM Stand radar watch and operate radar equipment. Radio Electrician RE Radio Technician RT Maintain radio equipment. Radioman RM Transmit and receive radio messages. Encipher and decipher messages. ---------------------------------- For current ratings see URL; http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq...tm#anchor17021 RD - Radarman RdM - Radarman RM - Radioman RMN - Radioman (Radioman) RMT - Radioman (Telegrapher) RT - Radio Technician RT(SR) - Radio Technician (Ship Repair) ----------------------------------- "gudmundur" wrote in message ... Did radar operators fall under 'radioman' rate, or was there a 'radarman' rating? I don't see it as a separate specialty anymore. Is it now in the 'information technologist' rating? What letters would have been on a Chief's name badge? Such as RMCPO K. Smith or would it be more like RMC K. Smith Full first and last name, or just first initial? Thanks for your help, and also your service to our country. |
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US NAvy WWII rates at URL:
http://www.cv6.org/company/muster/organization.htm Sez: Radarman RdM Stand radar watch and operate radar equipment. Radio Electrician RE Radio Technician RT Maintain radio equipment. Radioman RM Transmit and receive radio messages. Encipher and decipher messages. ---------------------------------- For current ratings see URL; http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq...tm#anchor17021 RD - Radarman RdM - Radarman RM - Radioman RMN - Radioman (Radioman) RMT - Radioman (Telegrapher) RT - Radio Technician RT(SR) - Radio Technician (Ship Repair) ----------------------------------- "gudmundur" wrote in message ... Did radar operators fall under 'radioman' rate, or was there a 'radarman' rating? I don't see it as a separate specialty anymore. Is it now in the 'information technologist' rating? What letters would have been on a Chief's name badge? Such as RMCPO K. Smith or would it be more like RMC K. Smith Full first and last name, or just first initial? Thanks for your help, and also your service to our country. |
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Radarman RdM Stand radar watch and operate radar equipment. Radio Electrician RE Radio Technician RT Maintain radio equipment. Radioman RM Transmit and receive radio messages. Encipher and decipher messages. For current ratings see URL; http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq...tm#anchor17021 RD - Radarman RdM - Radarman RM - Radioman RMN - Radioman (Radioman) RMT - Radioman (Telegrapher) RT - Radio Technician RT(SR) - Radio Technician (Ship Repair) "gudmundur" wrote in message I was an RT, Radio technician initially but the rating was shortly changed to ET, Electronic Technician during my hitch in WW11, 1944 - 1946. Operators were RM, Radioman and Radar guys were RDM, Radar Man. |
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 21:59:55 -0000, (gudmundur)
wrote: Did radar operators fall under 'radioman' rate, or was there a 'radarman' rating? I don't see it as a separate specialty anymore. Is it now in the 'information technologist' rating? What letters would have been on a Chief's name badge? Such as RMCPO K. Smith or would it be more like RMC K. Smith Full first and last name, or just first initial? Thanks for your help, and also your service to our country. Hi, Judging by the responses I read t your initial post, its clear that things changed over the years. I was on active duty on a baby tin can, i.e., DE-644, a Destroyer Escort in the pacific between 1956 and 1958. During that time period there were Radiomen, Fire Control Radar technicians, and ET's (Electronic Technicians). We didn't have any Radarmen on board. It was customary for the ET's to "sit" at the radars during general quarters or at watch while underway. Jim ex K6DGX / W6FHF __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 21:59:55 -0000, (gudmundur)
wrote: Did radar operators fall under 'radioman' rate, or was there a 'radarman' rating? I don't see it as a separate specialty anymore. Is it now in the 'information technologist' rating? What letters would have been on a Chief's name badge? Such as RMCPO K. Smith or would it be more like RMC K. Smith Full first and last name, or just first initial? Thanks for your help, and also your service to our country. Hi, Judging by the responses I read t your initial post, its clear that things changed over the years. I was on active duty on a baby tin can, i.e., DE-644, a Destroyer Escort in the pacific between 1956 and 1958. During that time period there were Radiomen, Fire Control Radar technicians, and ET's (Electronic Technicians). We didn't have any Radarmen on board. It was customary for the ET's to "sit" at the radars during general quarters or at watch while underway. Jim ex K6DGX / W6FHF __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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