Hector (AR 7) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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ADMINISTRATION OFFICER CDR. v. S Ping, Jr. X Division, an abbreviation of Administrative fExecutivej Divisionn, is one of the ship's smaller divisions but it is responsible for hosting a variety of vital functions. Composed of Personnelmen, Yoemen and Postal Clerks, each man performs his own specialty. I Administrative Division is divided into four main offices. The Personnel Office where the Legal Department is also located, maintains personnel records, handles transfers and receipts, leave, advancements and a myraid of forms and other important clerical data. The Captainis Office isresponsible for the routing of all incoming and out- going mail, maintaining a current directives system and preparing and forwarding offical correspondence. The Chaplain's Office is responsible for Public Affairs, USAFI and edu- cational assistance, maintainanceof the ship's library and moral guidance. Probably the most popular office in X Division is the ship's Post Office. The Post Office, center. of attraction during Mail Call , can boast of offering nearly any of the convenient services of a big city post office. - Each man in the division is credited with many responsibilities. All are engaged in the important administrative services important to any command. DIVISION OFFICER PNCS W Hulsey

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Commander V CC 99Pin , fri, USN Executive Officer Commander Ping, Holder of the Navy Commendation Medal and Combat Distinguishing Device, reported to HECTOR from the Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare School in San Diego. While there, he was Tactical Instructor in charge of the operation of coordinated Anti- Submarine Warfare Tactical Trainer. He was commissioned from the NROTC unit at Columbia University upon graduation in 1952. His first duty station was USS KEARSARGE QCVA-331, where he was the Assistant Air Intelligence Officer. A Subsequently, he was assigned to the NROTC unit at Tufts University as an instructor in Naval Machinery, Leadership and Military Justice. In June 1956, he became Engineering Officer aboard USS RENVILLE QAPA-2271, and in September 1958, he assumed the duties of Operations Officer and Navigator aboard USS UHLMANN CDD-6871. V From July 1960 until June 1961, -he was a student at the Naval Intelligence Post-graduate School. The Intelligence Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Personnel was his next assignment. While there, he performed liason with the intelligence-collection agencies of the C. I. A., F. B. I., Army and Air Force. From July 1963 to August 1964, Commander Ping was the only Naval officer on the Staff of the Commander, U. S.Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. His was the Staff responsibility for Seabee Technical Assistance Teams. While attached to this command, he participated in several operations with U.. S. Army Special Forces units against the Viet Cong. . In August 1964, he became Executive Officer and Navigator aboard USS BOYD fDD544j. He remained here until assigmnent to the Fleet ASW School in San Diego in February 1966, and subsequent assignment as Executive Officer of USS HECTOR CAR-71 in October 1967. ' I P 3



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CAPTAIN' S OFFICE - YN2 Wagner, SN McCallister, YN1 Mayo, YNC Page The Captam's 0fflC6 parallels and shares somewhat the same re- sponslbrlrtles as those of the sh1p's Personnel Offrce Unllke the Per- sonnel Offlce, the Captain's Offrce caters almost strlctly to the admm- rstratlve and clerrcal servlces of the Command's Commlssloned and W211T2ll1f 0ffiC61'S LEGAL OFFICE YN3 Colbert Thls homongeneous group of yoemen handles and mamtams Offlcer s Servrce Records recelves and approprlately dlstrrbutes all officral mall publrshes and dlstrlbutes the da1ly poop sheet more commonly known as the Plan of the Day The Personnel Offlce rs wlthout exceptron the busrest offlce aboard shlp The speclflc dutles of the Personnel 0fflC6 are personnel transfer and recelpts remllstments constant scrutmy and rev1s1on of personnel records and then there s the daily attentlon requu'ed of the personnel drary and muster reports Dlsclplmary matters are dlrected to the shxp s legal department whlch IS also located m the Personnel office Legal s responslbrlltles mclude the ClCl'lC3l admmlstratnon of occasional regulatron mfractrons and for the convemence of the crew rt advlses and mforms wrth respect to then' personal affans PERSONNEL OFFILE PN 3 Cornwall PERSONNEL OFFICE SN Salgado PN1 Fletcher YN3 Dyche SN Gauthrer SN Weaver 5 . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . - 5 9 I . , . . 1 . . . 9 . . . .. . ,G ,, 9 3 A . Q u U I I 9 5 . I0 I I ' 9 .. . .. . , 7 Y , . . o 0 . ... - -9 ' ' ' . . , ..... . . II I 0 O I 0 . a l l O 0 ' ' . ,. 9 ' 9 9 9

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