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                             PREFACE
    As one of the Navy Training Courses, this book was prepared by the
Training Publications Division, Naval Personnel Program Support
Activity, Washington, D. C., for the Bureau of Naval Persormel. Tech-
nical assistance was provided by the Personnel Accounting Machine
Installation, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk, Va.; Personnel Accounting
Machine Installation, Continental United States, Bainbridge, Md.; En-
listed Personnel Distribution Office, Continental United States, Bain-
bridge, Md.; Aviation Supply Office, Philadelphia, Pa.; U. S. Naval
Examining Center, Great Lakes, Ill.; U. S. Naval Command Systems
Support Activity, Washington, D. C.; Manpower Information Division,
Bureau of Naval Personnel; and by International Business Machines
Corporation, Washington, D. C.




       As this book goes to press, the Navy has undergone a major
    reorganization, in which certain bureaus have been redesignated
    as Systems Commands.
       Check Instructions and Notices for further information con-
    cerning this change.




                          First Edition 1963
                         Major Revision 1966




                                   i
          THE UNITED STATES NAVY
              GUARDIAN OF OUR COUNTRY
The United States Navy is responsible for maintaining control of the sea
and is a ready force on watch at home and overseas, capable of strong
action to preserve the peace or of instant offensive action to win in war.

It is upon the maintenance of this control that our country's glorious
future depends; the United States Navy exists to make it so.


                   WE SERVE WITH HONOR
Tradition, valor, and victory are the Navy's heritage from the past. To
these may be added dedication, discipline, and vigilance as the watchwords
of the present and the future.

At home or on distant stations we serve with pride, confident in the respect
of our country, our shipmates, and our families.

Our responsibilities sober us; our adversities strengthen us.

Service to God and Country is our special privilege. We serve with honor.


                 THE FUTURE OF THE NAVY
The Navy will always employ new ~eapons, new techniques, and
greater power to protect and defend the United States on the sea, under
the sea, and in the air.

Now and in the future, control of the sea gives the United States her
greatest advantage for the maintenance of peace and for victory in war.

Mobility, surprise, dispersal, and offensive power are the keynotes of
the new Navy. The roots of the Navy lie in a strong belief in the
future, in continued dedication to our tasks, and in reflection on our
heritage from the past.

Never have our opportunities and our responsibilities been greater.




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                                     CONTENTS
 CHAPTER                                                                                 Page

  1. Machine Accountants in the Navy. 



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