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Specialty  reports  may  include  such  summaries  as hospital census data, Naval Reserve drilling units, Navy and  Marine  Corps  Relief  Society  activities,  annual historical reports, and student activity reports. The statistical data for these reports must be generated from accurate recordkeeping—a task that will most likely originate  with  you. ACTIVE  DUTY  CHAPLAIN’S  REPORTS Our next area of discussion pertains to your duties concerning active duty chaplain’s reports. All active duty chaplains, temporary active duty chaplains who have served continuously for more than 90 days, and inactive duty chaplains who perform regular duties on a daily  or  weekly  basis  are  directed  by  the  Chief  of Chaplains  to  complete  this  report.  The   Program Support Guide,  prepared by the Chaplain Resource Board  (CRB),  outlines  the  submission  procedures  and provides  sample  copies  of  the  Active  Duty  Chaplain’s Report,  OPNAV  1730/3.  These  reports  are  due  for  the quarters ending 31 March, 30 June, 30 September, and 31  December. The  Navy  designed  this  quarterly  report  for accountability at all levels within the Chaplain Corps. Just as every chaplain must take care to complete each block, each RP should take care to contribute accurate, precise, and timely statistical conclusions and facts that will go into this report. Command chaplains should include in this report the contributions that each RP brings to a CRP. A  sample  of  an  active  duty  chaplain’s  report, OPNAV 1730.3, is shown in figure 1-3. Notice the types of data that should be included in this report. Some additional information to be included might be the number of funerals, memorial services, escort services, and special worship opportunities and their average attendance, as well as any other special interest items. STATISTICAL REPORTS Another area with which you will be concerned are statistical  reports. The hourly and daily systematic gathering of statistical data is essential to the training of all RPs. This means you must consider duties, such as counting heads at various services or noting telephone calls received as part of your normal routine. Figure 1-3.—Active Duty Chaplain’s Report OPNAV 1730.3. 1-4

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