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lu. so MACM J H Pitman MA1 J. P. Carcich AO1 A. Hessler OS1 FLW. McCoy MA1 L D Molden AMH1 V. Turner EM2 C. Bell MM2 B. Fryrear MANS The tasks and responsibilities of the Master-At-Arms force are multifaceted and require teamwork and profes- sionalism. The force strives to serve and protect the crew. It is organized to perform everything from cutting locks and conducting criminal investigations, to providing security for dignitaries. Comprised of various rates and ratings, the Master-At- Arms force is built around a nucleus of permanently as- signed, professional MAA's. As with many police organizationsg the MAA force is subdivided into three groups: Patrol, Investigations and Administration. The three groups work toward the overall security and well being of the ship. At the basic level are the Patrolmen. They rove the entire ship to ensure that order and discipline is maintained. When a crime such as assault, larceny or drug abuse occurs, the Investigators follow leads to determine the origin and recover evidence involved in the crime. The administrative functions are handled by the Chief Master-At-Arms, the Assistant Chief Master-At-Arms, Two Section Leaders and a Division Yeoman. The responsibilities delegated to the administrators in- clude screening prospective Master-At-Arms, supervising the duty section, mustering restricted personnel and train- ing new patrolmen in police related subjects. Regulations and instructions are instituted to protect the rights of Naval personnel on board the Nimitz. Select Petty Officers on board are entrusted to enforce those rules and regulations. That is why the phrase Service and Enforce- ment through Professionalism is more than a motto, it I5 the embodiment of the Master-At-Arms Force.
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