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1. usually contains what you have done on post today and what outnesses have been spotted and what outnesses you handled. You can say whatever you wish also. (OODs 19 Apr 72)

2. (for the Commodore) the report should contain: (a) productions and actions taken by you on your post, (b) actions taken by you to correct outnesses you have found in the ship and others, (c) comments. It is an optional line which each person aboard the flagship has with the Commodore to inform him of his daily actions. (FSO 127R)

3. the crew members of a Sea Org installation may write a daily report to their Commanding Officer. This should be heartily encouraged by commanding officers, as a daily report from each crew member can give the CO excellent data and a general summary of crew activities and morale. The procedure for a crew member writing a day report is (a) productions and actions taken during the day on post, (b) actions taken to correct outnesses in the area and in others. (FO 2576)

4. daily reports to aides, captains, COs, OTL and juniors are not compliance reports but information only. Such daily reports contain: (1) the activities of their zone, (2) particularly any important event that is occurring, (3) any data that would be of interest to the senior. (BPL 26 Jan 69RA)

5. the report is a very simple affair. It is headed "To LRH Daily Report." It marks the time of ending work for the day, the date, the division and any department and any section numbers, a very brief statement of the day's work doneby the staff member (for staff auditors the name of any pc audited and instructors the number of students taught that day by actual count and any absences or blows), and the signature of the staff member. (HCO PL 14 Apr 65 III)