Kalamazoo (AOR 6) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1987

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MASTER AT ARMS C T al- COLD DPI . .gl R BM Cigliello, QMCS Crabill, RM1 Williams, MAI Wilburn QM Street O52 Farir Master At Arms perform general supervisory and security duties aboard ships and at Naval shore facilities. They generally work for the Executive Officer of a ship, or shore activity and assist in keeping law and order, and general Military discipline. This rating requires a thorough knowledge of the NAVY, and is only open to second class petty officers and above. MA's usually work closely with others, and with little supervision. Most of the work is mental, done in an office. Religious Program Specialists assist Navy Chaplains by relieving them of many administrative duties to provide more time to meet spiritual and pastoral needs of Navy and Marine Corps people, and their families. RP's work in a variety of environments where-ever Chaplains are stationed with Navy and Marine Corps personnel. While most of their work is performed indoors, it may also be performed on the deck of a ship, in the field, in a combat situation, or in a hospital. f Q-nl



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