Samuel Gompers (AD 37) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1993

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Page 28 text:

- LT T. E. Williams CWO3 R. P. soiwen LTJG J. D. scott . . Legal Officer . Admin Officer Admin Officer s L vi P it f PNC B A Brewer MAC P. A. McLeod LNC R. Pollack MIQEIECZL Y C I Personnel Chief Chief Master at Arms Legal Chief dmini tration Department! 'cCity Halli' Similar to the executives offices of a large corporation the Administrative Department rovided a wide , P variety of personnel oriented services for the crew of USS SAMUEL GOMPERS, as well as crew membcrS of tended commands throughout WESTPAC 1993. Admin provided such services as personnel administration, legal assistance, public relations, eduC21U0f1 min operates a TV and radio station. Admin,' pr0Vlded many necessary functions to maintaining life at sea, from the Adm' Off' in ice yeomen, who kept the paperwork flowing and service records up to date. to the Master-at-Arms Force who preserved the eace on board- and training. counseling. and security. In addition, Ad s P With Unforeseen events. such as having to send crew members on emergency leave from overseas arCaS, t0 routing correspondence and preparing the Plan of the Day, the daily routine was often anything but routmC- Administration Department personnel carried out their variety of duties in work centers located through0Ut h . t e torvvard part of the ship. Linked by the common bond of providing services as quickly and professionally as possible, Admin performed admirably for every single customer.

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LT D. R. Mosley Chaplain DCI W, J. llunlington RP3 E. Nl. Castile Chaplain's fiiee The Ultimate Depository for Problems The Chaplain's Office is technically a part of the Administration Department. However, it has evolved by necessity into a separate department de facto. The Chaplain and his staff wear many hats: counselor, minister, psychologist. friend. coordinator for the many varied ethnic culture nights. The Chaplain's department attempts to help others resolve problems when resolution has appeared, many times, to be impossible. Sometimes resolution remains impossible after counseling and the focus becomes assistance in dealing with that very reality ..... namely. the problem isn't going away. The Chaplain's oflice is tasked with tracking all AMC ROSS messagesg holding services representing many faiths and denominationsg bible studies: assistance to foreign orphans and widows, Operation Handclasp, PMS for sailors, and with processing deaths among the crew and among the loved ones of crew members. During a deployment it would be difficult to find a busier department than the Chaplain's or one with a greater humanitarian need and burden. The Chaplain and his staff are always on duty, and always appreciated.



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