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TRAINING DIVISION The Training Division is responsible under the Executive Officer's direc- tion for the administration of the training and educational program in its several phases, basic A school, advanced B school and pharmacy CM school. The chief of the division and the assistant chief of the division are officers of the Medical Service Corps, each with the rank of lieutenant. The present chief holds a baccalaureate degree in pharmacy and personally conducts the course of organic chemistry in pharmacy technic HC school. Assisting the training officers in the development and presentation of instruction materials is a staff of 4-I leading petty officers of the Hospital Corps, qualified as instructors, and one civilian clerk-typist. Responsibilities of the division include the preparation of curricula, lesson plans, instruction sheets, examinations, scholastic records and the proper indoctrination and evaluation of instructors and the methods of presentation. CLIFTON A. ASCHE, Lieut., MSC Training Officer. MALE INSTRUCTION STAFF HCS f First row, left to righzg Harry W. Rohrer, HMCg Frank J. Lassor, HMC, Edward O. Williams, HMC, James C. Stewart, HMCg William P. Mistowski, HMI, Royce R. Hauth, HMI, Emil J. Minette, HMI, John C. Fisher, I-IMI, Donald R. Rurdy, HMI, Joseph F. Musante, HMI, Herbert G. Garrelts, HMC, Cerald.D. Russell, HMCg Don W. Rappolee, HMC. Second row, left to rzght: George S. Moore, HMCQ James W. Kellar, HMC, Robert B. White, HMCg Williani M. Snyder, HMCg William R. Frederick, HMCQ Albert Bosch, HMC, Frank R. Frostg I-IMC, Lieut. Clifton A. Asche, Lieut. William H. Jonesg George E. Maddox, HMC, Aruid Steenken, HMCQ Charles H. Daniels, HMC, James F. O'Dell, HMC. SECURITY DIVISION The Security Division is responsible, under the direction of the Executive and Administrative officers, for the inspec- tion and upkeep of buildings and grounds, for the procure- ment, custody and utilization of supplies and equipment, for maintaining an adequate fire-prevention training program, and for aggressive and continuous leadership in accident prevention. The Chief of Division is an officer.With the rank of com- missioned Warrant. assigned functions Hospital Corps as Collateral duties He is assisted in the accomplishment of by seven leading petty officers of the masters-at-arms. of the security division chief consist ,of SECURITY: W. B. Green, HMI, Wilfred I. Casler, Ensign, MSC Security Officer, W. E. Darton, HMC.
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INDOCTRINATION: Lieut. Comdr. Rice lectures new student company. CORPS SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Organizationally the school consists of a commanding offi- cer's office, which includes the executive and administrative officers and command secretary, and the four major opera- tive divisions, each under the management of an experienced officer assigned by the executive officer within the authorized personnel allowances. PERSONNEL-RECORDS DIVISION Personnel-Records Division is responsible, under the direc- tion of an Ensign, Medical Service Corps, with the title, Chief, Personnel-Records Division, and general supervision of the administrative office, for the proper and efficient custody, inspection and processing of staff and student per- sonnel records, and for the preparation and transmittal of pertinent reports and correspondence. The chief of the division also performs those collateral duties normally inherent in the personnel officer's billet, such as staff division officer, insurance officer, savings bonds and civil readjustment. The Administrative Officer, a lieutenant commander med- ical service corps, is the direct representative of the execu- tive officer and succeeds to that office during the executive officer's temporary absence, he is responsible to the execu- tive officer for the coordination and efficient operation of the command, for security, control and distribution of official mail, custody of master and central files, he is classification control officer and custodian of classified matter. ln addition to his major assignment as administrative offi- cer for the command this officer performs such collateral duties as public information, legal assistance, historical, and senior watch officer, he is also president of a special court martial serving both the naval hospital and corps school. He maintains active liaison with the several departments of the naval hospital upon which the school depends for logistical support. PERSONNEL RECORDS: Shirley M. Melton, Irene K. Jordan, Robert L Brice, HMC, Robert A. Mullen, HM1, J. W. Harrington, HMC, Arthur H. Schrader, HMC, Victor C. Giuliani, CMSW-3.
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student battalion commander and division officer, property officer, safety officer and instructor in military requirements. As battalion commander he is charged with the responsi- bility for selection, appointment, and supervision of the Cases arising Within the School Command. 3 P- gg. N ,wg . . 5 .ww ? ? 1 3 -X Z 'M -N' fr We EXAMINING BOARD: Harry M. Rohrerer, HMCg James C. Stewart, HMCg Albert 00D'S 0FFICErJim W3i!S,HMC- Bosch, HMCg Frank R. Frost, HMCQ Chief Instructor. Dean W. Silliman, HMC, not company commanders and company petty officers. He con- ducts investigations and assists the commanding officer in conducting captain's mast for adjudication of disciplinary M p shown. E COFFEE MESS: Bill Frederick, HMC, Chief Sillimang John Haws, HMCg Chief Frostg John C. Fischer, HMI, Irene R. Jordan, civilian, Bill Darton, HMC. ? . p i An... x. If - STUDENT POURS for instructors Haws, Frederick. SKULL STUDY: K. C. Smith, HSHAQ J. A. Stiver, HM1. I79
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