Kearsarge (LHD 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2003

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VE lswieli sieiiittfs I last cycle percentage E-4 Advancement Rate Percentage E-5 Advancement Rate Percentage E-6 Advancement Rate E-8 Selegtees E-9 S Officer I otions Selectedifor CMC Selectedftor Senior Enlisted Academy Navy-Wrge Exams administered Transfers Receipt? ID cards prepared Powers 61 Attomey Legal ASSiSial'tCetNotaries, wills, etc.j Pace Courses Personnel enrolled in Pace Courses CLEPIDANTES Test Administered ACTIASSETIASVAB Tests Administered Reenlistments Percentage Reenlistment Rate Percentage First Term Fleenlistment Rate Dollars Total SRB Q Tax Freei STA-21 Candidates LDOICWO Candidates Spot Checks Completed MEDICAL Patient visits Over the counter prescriptions filled Total prescriptions filled SIQ Chits Light Duty Chits Labs ,: Medevaos Immunizations Admissions Surgical Cases Smoking cessation X-Rays Physical Exams Audiograms GATI N 1 StraitlCenal Transits Total Nautical Miles Traveled Navigation Details F'a9h0istS sentlreceived Flashing Light sentlreceived ' Semaphore sentlreceived 440 166 131,880 Hours of watch stations associated with CIC stood 3,768 Hours in Link operations 7,210 Hours of television programming shown on SITE TV 100,000+ Hits on the ship s web site 1.400 Photographs released to Navy News Sennce 1,300 Photographs provided as Photos of the Day 2,000+ Square feet laminate used 222+ Maps laminated for Iraqi Freedom 350 87 SUPPLY 4,409 Surface Reqursitions issued for S1 735 085 28 7,330 Aviation Ftequtsitrons issued for S6 851 033 93 22 40 48 9,065 52,815 1 ,756 66,588 4,080 34,135 20,621 15,803 28 913 1,269,968 Dollars made from Ship s Store and Vending Sales 67,934 Pounds of Laundry processed 4,791 Sets ot Khakis pressed 4,511 Haircuts 24,784 Individual pay transactions 890,410 Dollars ATM dispersed 2,182,663 292 596,000 351 ,000 41 ,600 108,000 9,387 7,983 7,41 9. 2,61 3 2,856 1 ,396 5,500 930 1 ,649 4,700 AFETY 1 230 Tons of Stores on loaded and monitored 936 Gallons of fuel during replenrshments monitored Hours of Flight Deck Operations monitored

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