The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 02.10.1964, Síða 3

The White Falcon - 02.10.1964, Síða 3
Friday, October 2, 1964 WHITE FALCON 3 You In Preparing For Your Future TELEPHONE CALLS! TELEPHONE CALLS! — Answering inquiries is just part of the job Paul R. Watson, SN, has to do. He also takes care of USAFI testing, USAFI correspondence courses, university correspondence courses and he gives tuition aid assistance for the University of Mary- land. Administering high school and college level GED tests is still another phase of Watson’s job. CORRESPONDENCE CORNER — Surrounded by Moore, SN, assisting Chief Faustino Cabcabin in It Doesn’t really matter what Naval Station sailors are interested in learning. What’s important is that they make an attempt to study something that will benefit them— now and later. Helping many sailors here to enroll in study courses and obtain text books is the job of the Education and Training Office. However, this is only one facet of their job. E & T personnel check every service record to make sure men are eligible for advancement in rating. When the time comes, they also order exams from the testing center in Great Lakes, Ill. For the salior who has not com- pleted high school, E & T is the place to go. Administering General Education Development tests is part of their job. After a person has completed the tests with passing grades, E & T personnel assist in obtaining a diploma from the persons former high school. E & T also gives college GED exams which, if successfully pas- sed, are equal to one year of col- lege. For five dollars, sailors can take out their first United States Armed Forces Institute course. After the first course there is no longer any cost. E & T works in liasion with USAFI in making this possible. Both college and high school courses are available. Colleges also work with the E & T office in bringing their courses to the service man, how- ever the cost is usually somewhat higher. Have you ever heard of NES- EP, SCORE or STAR? Well if you haven’t, you are missing out on what could be the biggest op- portunity of your life. These are just some of the programs offered by the Navy for you to further your education and advance your- self in rate. The place to go for them? Right, E & T. texts is Jerry C. filling out an ap- CHECKING THE WORK — Chief Personnelman James S. Rasmussen has his hands full; all work performed in the office must pass through him so that he can check it before it goes to the officer in charge. Here he checks work done by one of the office staff on a man’s service record. HUNT AND PECK — Dennis Buice, SN, may look like he hunts and pecks the keys, but that is not the case. Buice makes all NEC entries in service records and he has to be accurate—making an error in a man’s service record would cause many complications. plication for a Naval Orientation course. Moore is in charge of all E & T personnel are trained Buice is also in charge of E-3 advancements and the administering military correspondence courses and he “issues and receives” per to assist you in finding the pro- of the exams. Assisting personnel in changing their rate is another sonnel coming aboard. He also helps in administering E-3 exams. gram that will help you the most. task assigned Buice. KEEPING UP WITH CHANGES — Taking care of all special pro- grams is John W. Hockenbrock, PN3. Special programs include UDT and officer programs. Hockenbrock also handles all BUPERS in- structions and must keep changes in them up to date as he is doing here. PLENTY TO DO — The responsi- bilities of E & T Officer in Charge, Ens. Don G. Dorner, are many- fold. It is his job to make sure all work done in the office is cor- rect and in order. Ensign Dorner is also Officer in Charge of the barracks division. IN SAFE KEEPING — Assistant office supervisor James I. Howell, PN2, handles all military confidential correspondence courses and keeps them locked in the above safe. Howell is also in charge of enlisted classification codes E-4 through E-9 and rating advance- ments E-4 through E-9.

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