Reid (FFG 30) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1990

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THE CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS The Chief Petty Officer has a unique position in the chain of command. The chief must be the expert on things ranging from personal relationships to technical and professional matters. This is the result of the different roles that the Chief must fulfill. The first role is as an advisor to both juniors and seniors on tech- nical, military, and personal matters. The sec- ond role of a Chief is as an ambassador of good will, promoting harmony among subordinates, seniors, and peers. Finally, the Chief Petty 'Q nv- ' Officer is the role model, whose attitude and appearance will be observed, interpreted, and usually reflected by junior personnel. The re- sponsibilities that are inherent are not written in any notice, instruction or publication, but they are real and do exist. The Chief Petty Officer readily takes on these extra respon- sibilities and is there to help, advise, and lead their shipmates through their careers, good times or bad, just remember those time- honored words, Go ask the Chief. 1 'E

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