Thanks Rob, I also am an x-Sub. sailor, (diesel boat) SS424, got out in 71. and yes all surface boats are targets, and all maned by skimmers. LOL From what I can find out so far the surface school is only about 16 weeks long, and yes my son plains on being a Skimmer. :-(
Rob Jones said:
Well, I attend Sonar 'A' school in SandyEggo (!) in 1973. Things have probably changed quite a bit since then, but here's what I remember:
There are two sonar A schools - one for submarines and one for surface ships, AKA targets (I was a sonar tech on submarines; we refer to all surface ships as targets).
My A school was 26 weeks long. I think I had to stand watches maybe twice during my time there - not bad at all.
The school itself was heavy on: Electronics and underwater sound theory.
I went to this school after having been on a boat for a year, so I already had my dolphins. This made me the automatic class leader as everyone else was fresh out of boot camp. It was nice...
Well, I attend Sonar 'A' school in SandyEggo (!) in 1973. Things have probably changed quite a bit since then, but here's what I remember:
There are two sonar A schools - one for submarines and one for surface ships, AKA targets (I was a sonar tech on submarines; we refer to all surface ships as targets).
My A school was 26 weeks long. I think I had to stand watches maybe twice during my time there - not bad at all.
The school itself was heavy on: Electronics and underwater sound theory.
I went to this school after having been on a boat for a year, so I already had my dolphins. This made me the automatic class leader as everyone else was fresh out of boot camp. It was nice...
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Thanks Rob, I also am an x-Sub. sailor, (diesel boat) SS424, got out in 71. and yes all surface boats are targets, and all maned by skimmers. LOL From what I can find out so far the surface school is only about 16 weeks long, and yes my son plains on being a Skimmer. :-(
Rob Jones said:
attached some info about surface sonar tech rating.....this is a PDF file....
STG_occs_CH-44, Oct 10.pdf
Well, I attend Sonar 'A' school in SandyEggo (!) in 1973. Things have probably changed quite a bit since then, but here's what I remember:
Anything else?
Rob