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i f The Master-at-Arms Force The M.istcr-;it-Arms Foic-c works to maintain discipline and security aboard Arlington. (Left photo seated, from the left): L. L. Davis, RM2 ; O. 1. Fuller, BMCS ; M. C. Oliver, BTl ; J. V. Wheeler, BM2. (Standing, from the left): K. E. Wright, MM2 ; G. Lumme, EN2 ; J. L. Duncan, BM2 ; E. A. Hodkinson, ETN2. (Right photo): A. K. Iluniphre), SN and D. P. F ' arabaugh, SN. Cruise Bitok Staff Volunteering their spare hours for the cause, this serious and organized group created Cruise Book pages from hundreds of photographs, yards of copy, and a thousand memories. (Seated, from the left): W. E. Strickland, SN ; A.M. Rose, l ' C3 ; M. R. Crnucher, DK.3. (Standin.4. from the lef t i : K. . . Kostka, BT2; LTJG J. V. Rindlauh ; L. E. Saunders, BTl. 30
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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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T( Communications Department ■ Arlington ' s reason for being is to provide conimmiication support to ships of the fleet no matter what the activity or what the assignment. This floating Naval Communications Station exists for no other purpose, and the efforts of all other departments must serve only to complement the work of Communications, whose performance ultimately defines the success of Arlington ' s mission. Arlington ' s communicators not only serve as their own ship ' s Voice of Command but also as the Voice of Command for any other ship for which we pro -ide message relay sen ' ice. We currently possess the most modern and sophisticated e(iuipment available, and this capability, combined with an established reputation for technical know how and a can do spirit, has resulted in efficient and ac- curate communications. It is this winning combination that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration called upon to assist in the Apollo-8 moon shot and recovery operations. 31
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