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The Adniinistrative. Postal, and llilastcr'-at-Arrns ln'anr-ln-s art- all part ol X lllvl-tlfvll. ltllfl itll UVVIIQPS --ffice . . . - , X ' w f ' I n, ,, , , . .. ,,N . Spgges wlth the prime intent of serving your nculs. l he ltisonnalnnn in tht ships ollnt prom s all the service records of all the enlisted men aboard, handle- It-aw and spt-vial l't'fllll'Nl vhils, Hfflcr arlvarn-f-:nent tests, maintain the personnel diary, cut orders. and a host ol' other anlrnrnrstralrxr- tasks. Ihr- t.aptrnn office staff sorts and handles all the official mail, magazines and corrcsprmtlt-rice that conn-s and goes from thc- ship. Also officers' service records are maintained in the Captain's office hy yeornt-n who put in extra hours, almost daily, to get all the paper work done that comes their way. All shipis instructions and notices are typf-fl, printed and routed from this office. If you want to seek a reference, see the yeonnrn, on file are hundrerls of instruc- tions and notices from SECNAV, CINCPACFLT, PHIBPAC, COMSl2VEN'l'Ill l.'l'. COM ll, BUMICIJ, ISUPICHS, OPNAV, and from many other branches and commands of the Navy. To the Master-at-arms and his staff falls the job of usheriff and deputiesf, 'l'heir duty, to maintain law and order on the old Renville frontier, as well as accompany the CO and XO on inspections, see that uniforms are squared away, and that the crew in general looks the part of Renville sailors, men that are proud of their ship and her crew. '4Mail Call, how often that word brings sweet words from home. Perhaps the most important word passed on the ship that boosts morale. Often it's a long time between mail calls, as in our crossings, but as soon as the ship hits a port the postmaster is off to the post office to gather news from home. Our thanks to these men for the services rendered. l L. R.: ENS . - . f 7 J.,tf,N1g ROE,CAf12f12,gEE35NgSW?R12jN L. to R.: MALCOMB, c., Ming SHARR, D.. BM2: Thomas, f 'i f JD - YSEGHT, M., GMC, MONTANO, v., BM2g LoNcrE, P., X DIV. ' x 1 p nn' Q -..- ta I - ' 'Q ' . . .psi vj p A 4 35 V S t, 1 l K tk 5 Q A . Q t - qdps-Q-.,,,,-... M M , LTjg RONALD R. THOMAS ENS S'I'EX7EN XVARD
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.H 351, E, ' were-'.i'af.:' A V A- S 'K -wat X f t' LYLE D. PALMER, EM1, UsN S I MAN or THE CRUISE This 19 year veteran was voted by the crew of the Renville as the Man of the Cruise. A native of Hysham, Montana: he has served aboard the Ren- ville since 15 July 1958. For four years he worked in Second Division. This past year he has been leading PO in First Division. As a token of tribute for his outstanding leadership and devotion to the crew and duty, he was given a wristwatch by the crew. Editor and Producer: H. T. SIXSMITH, HMI? Narrative Stories: ENS P. P. KUHN Cover Design and Art: E. ROYBAL, HMS Cartoons: W. R. SCHEELER. SN Photographic Assistant: E. CORBITT Sponsor: ENS R. W. HILEK '7aqff 'nde . - ARMIIW F-URCES Plllll MPAIIONS x t I l't2ttw5lltJx' U0Mt WV' 1 xt x 1 U A J
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