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Administrative Department ENS E.G. EVERETT Personnel Officer CHSCLK R. STANLEY Ship ' s Secretary THE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT As on any ship or station in the naval establishment, the Executive Department on the Albany is the top echelon. All orders eminate from this source, and all other departments on the ship are coordinated by this department to moke this naval vessel an efficient, smooth-running organization. Since one of the prime duties of a Commanding Officer is the morale of the men under him, the Chaplain in on inte- gral part of this department to assist the Captain in carrying out this program. Also included in the Executive Department ' s set-up is the Personnel Officer and the ship ' s secretary. The Personnel Officer details men reporting on board, does everything possible to arrange for their training, and fills quotas for schools . The ship ' s secretary isthemouthof the funnel through which goall Incoming and outgoing correspondence and paper work on board. These two officersossist the Executive Officer, who is charged with the responsib, I, ty of : Coordinating and supervising all departments, morale, welfare, and discipline, assignment and records of personnel, religious mat- ters preparation and maintenance of bills and orders, supervision and coordination of work, exercises, and training; supe ' rvisionofloadingandberthingplans, supervision of ship ' s correspondence, training and education of ships company. and legal matters. C. W. Miller PNl ;i
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