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D o Q 0 The ship too, needs a staff to handle the many and varied zuliniuistratnt- finirtioiis, Our mission is to pound the typewriter, push the pencils, reshuflle the tous ul l'11l ' work, efficiently file the useless Cand lose the important in rouliugj lu prod the oilu-r paper pushers and hinder, harass and help the rest of the ship. 'I'o do ilu-SQ' linings we spread ourselves throughout the ship in separate offices, each l'l'5lbUllHllllt' for certain functions. The Captainls Office maintains all incoming and outgoing corresiioiulciire, niaslvi files, internal routing, officer's records and general administration, The Executive Officer's Office keeps all enlisted records, transfers and receipts and the plan of the day. just as the name says, the Training Office is for training manuals, corrt-simonth-iice courses, administering of tests, procurement of school quotas and you-name-it. If it's for training purpose, this is the place. The Post Office needs no explanation. A post office is a post office and when it's time for mail call it's a mighty popular place. Capable of high class professional work, and mountains of it, we have the print shop and the printers devils themselves. The office that suffers the most with hard work every time a shipniate breaks a rule is the Legal Office. There are times when the local stocks of in violation of, on or about, unauthorized, and all the rest of the legal stock-in-trade has driven these bo-ys to ulcers. And now let us turn our hearts to . . ff, The Chaplain's Corner. NVhen typhoons aren't sloshing coke over the latest editions, the library can be a welcome escape into the worlds ' The seagoing sheriff of the Sally Sound and his deputies can be found on the job just about anywhere on the ship. The Master-At-Arms are probably the most familiar faces on board as they blanket the ship in the interest of law and order. 47 fm J Nsdfi: 62 ii I f - . if Rf y , f, aff a 1 t Z fl Xi if V V1 Jax 1 f' 5 i 1. ' ll l I W -- '-' o I' , . ' ijz- -.,,, 7:5 eff .1-M ,i QPTAINA , '41, H N - I . orrn.-P 7 . 2 - X f ' lf X f . -e H- gf51-C'7 Nl
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