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be  signed  by  both  parties  and  retained  by  the person making the pickups. If checks are part of the  pickup,  the  receipt  should  indicate  the  number of  checks  only,  not  the  dollar  amount. SUMMARY You  have  just  read  an  overview  of  commissary operations and the responsibilities with which you, as  a  senior  Ship’s  Serviceman,  may  become involved. Of the functions and operations covered in   this   chapter,   good   customer   service,   ap- propriate   security   of   funds,   integrity   of   store personnel,  and  sound  management  practices  all provide an important basis for the success of any Navy resale operation. Whether you are assigned to  a  commissary  store  in  a  shore  billet  or  to  a ship’s   store   afloat,   you,   as   a   senior   Ship’s Serviceman,  should  be  able  to  use  the  informa- tion in this chapter to evolve into your future role as a manager and supervisor in the Navy’s resale system. 8-27

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