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The  apostrophe  is  used  to  indicate omission of letters in a contraction and numbers in  a  date.  For  example: it’s  (it  is) who’s  (who  is) class  of  ’54  (1954) SUMMARY The Religious Program Specialist is normally tasked with typing, proofreading, and routing all correspondence  that  is  prepared  in  the  office  of the  chaplain.  It  is  important  for  the  RP  to remember  that  the  Department   of   the   Navy Correspondence  Manual  (SECNAVINST  5216.5) provides detailed information on preparing naval correspondence.  Also,  the  RP  should  consult personnel  in  the  administrative  office  when questions   arise   concerning   correspondence preparation. Naval letters including authorized variations, the   requirements   for   using   special   types   of correspondence, and the business style letter are explained  in  the  first  sections  of  this  chapter. Various  aspects  of  grammar  are  covered  in  the latter sections of this chapter. It should be noted that RPs should be familiar with the basic rules of  grammar  since  they  are  responsible  for proofreading the correspondence prepared in the office  of  the  chaplain. 5-28

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