JULY 17, 2013
Vol. 2 Issue 61
DAILY DIGEST
L E T O HSERVICES Story and Photo by MCSA Kelly M. Agee
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AN Christopher Montgomery, left, and ABF3 Elmari Parks review the the dry cleaning log in ship’s dry cleaning.
GREAT SERVICE PROVIDED BY GREAT PEOPLE
s your hair out of regs or your uniform jacked up? Getting your uniforms washed and your hair cut are just a few things you need to be a squared away Sailor. The people on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) that provide Sailors with these services to get them back into regs is Hotel Services. Forty-seven Sailors work in Hotel Services, and they are split up into different divisions. There is the laundry division, barbershop division and the stateroom division.
While these Sailors aren’t always in the spotlight they are constantly working in the background. “It takes a lot of patience, and can at times be a difficult job, but it is very important to the crew that we give them the good service they have earned,” said Lt. Jonathan Richmond, of Tucson, Ariz., Hotel Services officer. Ship’s servicemen (SH) and culinary specialists (CS) are the rates which primarily make up Hotel Services, in addition to 26 temporary Continued on page 3