作者:
SHERWIN, SAUSNThe author was graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1940 and reported to the USS OKLAHOMA
in which he served until December 7 1941. He was aboard during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during which the ship was capsized. During World War II he served in the USS INDIANA and the USS HANCOCK of which he was gunnery officer until July 1945. For the next three years he studied electronics engineering at the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School at Annapolis Maryland. Since that time he has served on the staff Commander Destroyer Force U. S. Atlantic Fleet the Bureau of Ships (a total of seven years in shipboard electronics and as Head of the Radar Design Branch) at Long Beach Naval Shipyard at the Branch office of the Office of Naval Research in London England and most recently four years as Production Officer of the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. Since August 1967 he has been Deputy Commander for the Commodity Acquisition Directorate reporting to the Commander Naval Electronic Systems Command. In 1963 he completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University. His previous papers include “The Coordinated Ship Electronics Design Concept” published in this Journal in 1962 and with Captain R. T. Miller USN “The Impact of Electronics on Warship Design” presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers in November 1962.
作者:
SHOR, S.W.W.The author was graduated from the United States Naval Academy in June
1942 with the Class of 1943. He spent the next four years at sea. He was a survivor of the sinking of USS CHICAGO south of Guadalcanal in January 1943 and later served in USS ST. LOUIS and USS QUINCY. He did postgraduate work in Naval construction and engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1946 to 1949 and was awarded the degree of Naval Engineer and was designated for engineering duty. He has since served six years as an engineer in the Navy's nuclear propulsion program and eight years in naval shipyards. Since August 1963 he has been in charge of ship sonar development and production for the Bureau of Ships and more recently for the Manager ASW Systems Project. Captain Shor is a member of the American Physical Society Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and Sigma Xi.
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