Arlington (AGMR 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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Executive Officer Comnntndvr Robert J. Atkinson, ISN ■ On l) )aicl sliip the Executive Offiwr is the Captain ' s right .iiiii. His major fuiRtion is the- irsponsibility for the ship ' s administrative details and sliip ' s routine. Anv given da w ill present the Exeeutive Offieer w ith problems relating to elean- liness, safet ' , morale, personni ' l, ship ' s correspondeuee, training, the wardroom and possibly a visiting dignitary. His realm of interest and responsibility is unlimited. As second in eommand aboard .Vrhngtoii ail phases oi the ship ' s o[xration eonie under his eognizance. Hobert |. .Xtkinson was eommissioned an Ensign on 5 August 195.3 on board USS Sanmel H. Rolx rts (DD-823), having earned his Haehelor of Arts degree as an NHOTC seholarship student at the I ' niversity of Missouri. As a junior officer, he served on I ' S.S Currier (DIvTOO) in the Paeifie Fleet ; with Task Croup 71 at Los Alamos, New Mexico and in the Marshall Islands; in U.S.S ForvesI Hov.il (DD- T ) in the Alluitii Fleet; .uid .is A.ssistant Olfieer- In-Charge, C ommunieations School, Newport, Rhode isl.nid. Upon promotion to Lieutenant Commander he w.is assigned as Staff Commimieations Officer. Commander Carrier Division Five in the Pacific. Following this he servi-d with the Headquarters. Defense Cionuunnieations .Agency in Washington. Dining this tour, C:omm;uider .Atkinson eompleled an oll-dutv idueatioual program ,uid received his Master of . rts degree from Boston I ' niversitv in .Vui ust l ' )fi(i. In |,nin;uv 19fiS he beiiime l- xeeutive Offieer of . rlington. 20



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Departments and Divisions ■ Arlington can be no more than the strength of her officers, crew, and organizational structure. The interdependence of each and the co-operation of each is essential for the successful carrying out of Arlington ' s mission. Each of Arlington ' s nine departments is divided into one or more divisions, administrative and operational units delegated certain tasks and responsibilities, and ranging in size from as fete as four men to as many as ninety. Twenty-three divisions with thirty-one rates spread among them voork as a team to fulfill Arlington ' s responsibilities to the United States Navy. 22

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