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X5 DIVISICIY ICOIYTJ PC1 Mendoza, M. PC1 Miller, J. PC2 Mitchell, M. FC2 Munion, J. LN2 Strand, S. PC5 Braith waite, PC5 Christner, PC5 Mills, AZ5 Sawyer, SH Bowsh er, AN Dillah unty, SN Freeman, SH Jacobs, SH Large, SH Muhlenhaupt, PCSH Payne, AN Pfanncnstiel, SA Picchioni, AN sony, AIY TabOl7, DVJ .ldmcs Ric'ls.m1 gl Y I 'asi ii- 'Q if Rangermen keeping fit in the TOP GUN gym. 56' X5 DIVISION 2 42 N Mrgudic, A. 'Sl 1 'c 7 1
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P55 l' 'R E M multi 'W Sys. '53, In Wed days a mam - DIVISIO X5 Division is a service oriented division that con- sists ofthe Counseling and Assistance Center, the Post Office, Legal and Special Services. The Coun- seling and Assistance Center KCAA C l provides re- sources through which an integrated program of education, prevention, and counseling services are available to personnel on an ongoing basis in a coordinated effort to combat alcohol and drug abuse and assist in returning the substance abuser to useful naval service. It also provides a referral service to professional resources for prob- lems beyond staff capability. For individuals re- turning from alcohol or drug rehabilitation cen- ters, CAAC provides drop-in information services and supportive counseling. The Post Office ch eer- fully provides postal service to the entire crew. Whether it be selling stamps and money orders or delivering a letter from that special loved one, Ranger's Post Office is happy to be of service. The legal matters of concern to Rangermen are han- dled by the Legal Office and Discipline Ohfice. The Legal Office handles such matters as wills, powers of attorney and administrative discharges, while the Discipline Office provides assistance on Com- manding Officers nonjudicial punishment and courts-martial, Special Services is primarily con- cerned with the welfare and recreation ofthe crew. Special Services is responsible for ship 's parties, the ship 's gym, setting up tours to places of spe- cial interest, and maintaining a variety of recrea- tional and sports equipment for use by Rangers crew. LCDR LTJG EHS Maisano, ' '53 R. x i S 1 4 PC C Mitch ell, Spenglen Hickman, ' K LHC Fargo, 'hm if Q L- 3,5 Q A4 .Qzfiif K 'if'551'- Fig ii Mail call, mail call, parcels only!!! DP5 James Rickard ,KY C. L' ,, I: r' f, 'ff'P'? E-Q? ,. ' c Q X- .5 DIVISION 55
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X-4 DI VISI O '1 na BK. llu..,ll.....,. ENS Christoph er, D. , I x.- um MAC Bernardo, J. MAC Dolan, M. X-4 is Rangers Ships Master-at-Arms Force which is responsible for maintaining good order and dis- cipline within the ship. lt is made up not only of rated Master-at-A rms, but also TAD personnel from various departments of Ranger and her em- barked Air Wing, X -4 Division is subdivided into four sections, The Patrol section is responsible for routine security patrols, afterbrow and command authorized search es, preliminary investigations, documentation of all reported incidents, preserva- tion of evidence, and administering breath alcohol analysis test. In vestigations section is responsible for conducting criminal investigations, which con- sist of crime scene development, collection and processing of evidence, suspectfvictim interviews, preparation and presentation of cases to Executive Officers inquiries and Commanding Officer's non- judicial hearings as well as courts martial. The urinalysis section serves as Ranger's Drug Detec- tion Team. Urinalysis Technicians collect and pre- screen urine specimens pro vided by Rangers crew and her embarked Air Wing as set forth by COM- HA VAIRPAC directives. The Brig section, which is fully operational, is responsible for the welfare and secunty of confined personnel who have been ad- judged at Commanding Ol?icer's nonjudicial hear- ings for th ree days bread and water confinement or sentenced at courts martial for up to thirty days of confinement. , 4 I U I t ng- 1--,. I., X-4 DIVISION 57 ' 1
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