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A SINCERE WELCOME TO SERVE! y -sh y at m- Pnocsssme -f, .. , ,T 'iw K1 Ill, L 'A Q' i' 'A - :E M K , ' m y N: V3 7 X E T M! ,jf , 5 or , N 3 :7 31 Q if K S, , fl-gtgil ga' . g , X5 ,211 1' Q ., :V X , 225,615 JI X I X ,W Er, 4, x f E ff E o ,V ' , ,lf X 4, f WZZIYIW N is if f f l PON his arrival at the Receiving Unit, the new recruit completes the primary paper work most necessary for the initial administra- tion of his training. Here he is given complete medical and dental eicaminations, inocularions, and a real crew haircut. He then receives a full seabag of Navy uniforms and accessories, all of which are care- fully checked by trained personnel in order to insure a comfortable fit. After completing a battery of aptitude and classification tests,'he is finally channeled into a newly-formed company under the command of a Chief or First Class Petty Officer. Each company commander-especially selected for his demonstrated leadership abilities, professional qualities, and service experience-stays with his men from the time the company is formed to the day they gradu- ate and complete their basic training. Because of his influence on im- pressionable recruits, his attitude determines the attitude of those under him. lt's a 24-hour-a-day job for the best petty officers the Navy can mus- ter. To the recruits serving under him, he is a parent, guardian, and teacher-all rolled into one. X i X .att X Fr iff yifggs? clvlLlAN HISTORY... AS- 1 X X wRg:Q?j+3a fn, ,, NECESSARY DENTAL wonx IS COMPLEJTED , X A451 asia? 4 -fvfl' ' W, i ii f' . T 13- 4, -gr: 'f
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