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OPERATIONS (INTELLIGENCE) DIVISION HOSPITAL CORPSMEN — ilthouoh small, tlu vudical tram serves in a supirvisory capacity on matters rclatini to tin In altli and hyi iin( of the crciv and in an advisory rapacity on matters relatino to the sanitary conditions of the ship. The IL 1 care for thi sick and injured : ihi pro- curement, receipt, stowage, and issuing of nxdical and surgical supplies; and, in the indoctrination of personnel in accident prevention, first aid procedures, hygiene, and sanitation policies. The primary duties of tin Hospital Corpsmen are the elimination of the physically unfit and the early restoration of tin physically disabled to health and to duty.
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OPERATIONS (INTELLIGENCE) DIVISION YEOMEN AND PERSONNELMEN—Thc YN and PN ratings are assigned to perform the clerical functions of the Ship ' s Office . The Yeomen and Pcrsonnelmen must be familiar with the maintenance of officer and enlisted service records, official correspondence, legal mat- ters, instructions and directives, and most adtninistrative duties of a sea- going command. The impressions of other commands, concerning the efficiency of the ship, depends in many ways upon the correspondence, records, reports, and the continuous wave of paperwork necessary to maintain an organization as large as the U.S. Navy. What is m GCT?; What chance is there for me to enter into the Officer ' s program? ; Where are my orders to school? ; How about typing a letter to the Bureau for me? . . . ; are asked to and answered by the Gang in the ship ' s office daily.
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OPERATIONS (INTELLIGENCE) DIVISION POSTAL CLERK — The post office has an enlisted PC assigned such duties as receipt and delivery of mail; issuance of money orders; scde of stamps; acceptance of letters and packages for insured coverage against loss, damage, or rifling; and, registration of parcels and letters for maxi- mum protection and security. Among the responsibilities not to be over- looked, is the mail directory service the Postal Clerk tiiaintains for the personnel who have been discharged or transferred. Also, an ample amount of correspondence, reports, filing, and the security of classified matter are of great importance to the Postal Clerk. The PC works uiany hours — day and night. The maU must go through . ■m 1 s ■» ' hhI p 1 pl t lp %d ' f 1 36
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