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Legal Office Disciplinary matters, coints-martial and legal assistance are handled by the staff of the ship ' s Legal Office, ENS J.D. ieman. Legal Officer, P.K. (iriffin, YN3, and J.J. Tompkins, SN. Public Ajlfuirs Office News releases, distribution of the ' Fami] gram and the Cruise Book, and the organization of tours aboard ship are some of the ri ' sponsibilities ot the I ' AO staif, D.W. Sehwar ., ,SN, R.E. Wilkerson. YN2, P.O. Holden. SN. 13. W. Dexter, VN.l. Print Slupp I i; Ilofer, SN, S.H. Walker, SN. and C;.D. W ' oodard, SN, Print Shop staff handle all of the printing and reproduc- tion for a floating city of lOOO people - ini hiding Plan of the Da , Menus, Divine Services Programs, Short-Timers Ciien- dars, Arlington Times newspaper, and manv other pamphlets. 28
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From the left): D. L. Centner, PX2 ; J. R. H. McKechnie, PN.3; J. R. DeCourcy, PX3 ; J. E. Niles, PN3. Personnel Office The staff of Arlington ' s Personnel Office maintains the service records ot the 950 enlisted men attached to the ship ' s compun . In addition, this staff is responsible toi tiie distrihntion ot liheit cards, ID cards, inter-depaitnient trans- fers of personnel, and correspondence pertaining to receipts, transfers, re-enlist- ments, and any other changes in the status of enlisted peisonnel. (From the left) : G. T. Newell, PN3 ; S. H. Mayer, PN3 ; ]. E. Sorenson, PN2 ; A. C. Cairns, PN3. Career Counselors B.W. Booth, PN2 and D.B. Hunter, PN2, Arlington ' s Career Counselors, provide infor- mation and consultation to crew members concerning the planning of a Navy career and programs offered b the Na ' v. Not being solely concerned with those who desire to ship over, the) ' also give ad ' ice to the man who intends to leave the Na -y and take up a civilian vocation. 27
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Post Office Through rain, monsoon, and heat, Arhngton ' s Postal Clerks process the incoming mail, sell money orders, and ensure that all outgoing mail is sent quiekh ' on its way to the folks haek home. (Standing, from the leftj : T. J. I.indlcy, PC2 and L. K. Sniilli. S. . (Sitting): R. A. Esparza, SN. (Hight photo): T. King, PC3 and A. M. Rose, PCI Lib rary G.R. Wilson, SN and T. HoKfield, SN, serve in Arhngton ' s eom- fortahle lihrarN w ith an aeti e file of o cr 1 200 hard-hound i)lumes and subscriptions to o t ' r 30 pi-riodieals .ippi-,ding to aried tastes and interests. Clutplaiti LCDR William H. Mood will go anywhere to get ' cm to Chapel. Besides counseling and conducting Divine Services in Arlington ' s Chapel. Chaplain Moody, directs the ship ' s lilirarv .
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