(MTP) and the standards of testable material for Pro-Quizzes, Pro-Exams, Professional Competency Boards (PCB), and Professional Competency Assessments (PCA).

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3/C MIDSHIPMEN QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
Purpose of MQS: To establish learning objectives for the Midshipmen Training Program
(MTP) and the standards of testable material for Pro-Quizzes, Pro-Exams, Professional
Competency Boards (PCB), and Professional Competency Assessments (PCA).
Signature Authorities: These are identified for each LO and are either a SME (Subject
Matter Expert) or a Midshipman within the chain of command. By signing off an LO, the
signature authority is affirming that the Midshipman receiving the signature has
demonstrated the requisite knowledge. The signature authority shall fill out all required
information (printed name, alpha, signature, and date) or, if a SME desires, he/she may
print/sign/date a roster that shall be included in each Midshipman’s MQS. Each
Midshipman is responsible for achieving applicable LOs prior to a
quiz/exam/board/assessment.
● Chain of Command (CoC)
○ 4/C Midshipmen shall receive signatures from 3/2/1/C Midshipmen in
their CoC.
○ 3/C Midshipmen shall receive signatures from 2/1/C Midshipmen in their
CoC.
○ 2/C Midshipmen shall receive signatures from 1/C Midshipmen in their
CoC.
● Subject Matter Experts (SME)
○ Based on their billet and/or experience, only some individuals are
equipped to provide signatures for specific learning objectives.
○ Some are in the Brigade (i.e., Company Financial Officer). Others are on
the Naval Academy staff (i.e., Senior Enlisted Leader).
○ SMEs are signature authorities for any item in their respective area.
○ A current list of warfare community/service SMEs is provided in this MQS.
Definition of Terms:
Know: Recall facts, bring to mind and recognize the appropriate material.
Comprehend: Interpret principles and concepts and relate them to new situations.
Apply: Utilize knowledge and comprehension of specific facts in new relationships with
other facts, theories, and principles.
Demonstrate: Show evidence of ability to perform a task.
I. Naval Orientation & Officership
References:
a) Reef Points
1. Know the officer and enlisted ranks in the Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, and
Coast Guard. [ref. (a)]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
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II. Leadership and Ethics
References:
a) Chief of Naval Operations Professional Reading Program Guide
b) CNO’s Reading Program: http://navyreading.dodlive.mil/
c) Commandant’s Reading List:
http://guides.grc.usmcu.edu/content.php?pid=408059&sid=3340387
1. Know where to locate the Chief of Naval Operations’ Reading Program, familiarize
yourself with the website content, and comprehend its applicability to personal
development. [ref. (a) and (b)]
a. Read pages 1-3 of ref. (a)
b. Be familiar with the titles offered and how they fit into the CNOs “Warfighting
First, Operate Forward, and Be Ready” construct
c. Review the “e-reading” tab and understand how to access the titles via NKO
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
2. Know where to locate the Commandant’s Reading List and familiarize yourself with
the following website content. [ref. (c)]
a. CMC’s Choice
b. Entry Level
c. Primary Level
d. Discussion Guides
e. Book of the Month
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
III. Seapower and Naval History
References:
a) A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower (CS21)
b) The Naval Officer’s Guide, 12th Edition
c) Navy Reserve Homepage: http://www.navy.com/about/about-reserve.html
d) Navy Reserve Structure: http://www.navy.com/about/about-reserve/structure.html
e) Field Manual (FM) 101-5: Staff Organizations and Operations
1. Read ref. (a), Section III. Know and discuss with a 1/2/C Midshipman the five
essential functions of the Sea Services according to the Cooperative Strategy for 21st
Century Seapower (CS21). [ref. (a)]
a. All Domain Access
b. Deterrence
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c. Sea Control
d. Power Projection
e. Maritime Security
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
2. Know the missions and primary functions of the other services. [ref. (b), pg. 278-280,
288-289, 326-327]
a. Department of the Army
b. Department of the Air Force
c. U.S. Coast Guard
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
3. Know the history and evolution of the Naval Reserve. [ref. (b), pg. 336-338]
a. Official formation
b. Period between World Wars I and II
c. At the end of World War II
d. Post-Vietnam to present
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
4. Know the mission and organization of the Naval Reserve to include: [ref. (c) and (d)]
a. Full-Time Support (FTS)
b. Individual Augmentee (IA)
c. Ready Reserve (Selected Reserve and Individual Ready Reserve)
d. Standby Reserve
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
5. Know the primary N and S-codes and associated basic functions of Navy and Marine
Corps staffs.
a. Navy: N1 to N6 [ref. (b), pg. 240-249, fig. 1101]
b. Marine Corps/Army: S1 to S-6 [ref. (e), Chapter 2, pg. 2-4, 4-8 to 4-17]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
IV. Programs and Policies
References:
a) Officer Professional Core Competencies Manual – August 2015
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b) USMC Commissioning Programs: http://www.marines.com/becoming-amarine/commissioning-programs
c) U.S. Navy Energy, Environment, and Climate Change Homepage:
http://greenfleet.dodlive.mil/home/
d) U.S. Navy Energy Homepage: http://greenfleet.dodlive.mil/energy/
e) U.S. Navy Environment Homepage: http://greenfleet.dodlive.mil/environment/
f) U.S. Navy Climate Change Homepage: http://greenfleet.dodlive.mil/climatechange/
g) Financial Advisor Guide to Budgeting:
http://intranet.usna.edu/FinancialAdvisor/Guides/budgeting.php
h) Financial Advisor Guide to the Career Starter Loan:
http://intranet.usna.edu/FinancialAdvisor/Guides/starterloan.php
i) Navy Knowledge Online (NKO): https://www.nko.navy.mil
1. Know the current Navy and Marine Corps commissioning sources:
a. Navy [ref. (a), pg. 19-25]
i.
United States Naval Academy (USNA)
ii. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC)
iii. Strategic Sealift Midshipman Program
iv. Officer Candidate School (OCS)
v.
Officer Development School (ODS)
vi. Direct Commission Officer Course (DCOIC)
vii. Limited Duty Officer/Chief Warrant Officer Academy
viii. Seaman to Admiral – 21st Century (STA-21)
b. Marine Corps [ref. (b)]
i.
Four Year College (PLC, OCS, NROTC)
ii. United States Naval Academy (USNA)
iii. Enlisted to Officer (ECP, MECEP, RECP, MCP-R)
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
2. Know the Navy’s interest and general goals regarding: [ref. (c), (d), (e), (f)]
a. Energy security
b. Environmental stewardship
c. Climate change in the Arctic
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
3. Review and update your Personal Budget. [ref. (g)]
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Print Name
Alpha
(SME – Company Financial Officer)
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Signature
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Date
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4. Know the terms and conditions of both the United Services Automobile Association
(USAA) and Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) Career Starter Loans: [ref. (h)]
a. Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
b. Max Amount
c. Point at which they are offered
d. When interest begins accruing
e. When repayment begins
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Print Name
Alpha
(SME – Company Financial Officer)
____________________
Signature
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Date
5. Use your Common Access Card (CAC) to log in to Navy Knowledge Online (NKO)
and complete the following annual training classes. Print certificates of completion and
turn in to your Company Training Officer. [ref. (i)]
a. Privacy and Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Awareness Training
b. Operational Stress Control – Division Officer
____________________
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Print Name
Alpha
(SME – Company Training Officer)
____________________
Signature
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Date
V. Technical Foundations and Naval Warfare
References:
a) Navy Doctrine Library System: https://ndls.nwdc.navy.mil/
b) Joint Publication (JP) 1: Doctrine of the Armed Forces of the United States
c) Navy Warfare Publication (NWP) 3-56: Composite Warfare Doctrine
d) Navy Warfare Publication (NWP) 5-01: Navy Planning
e) Navy Knowledge Online (NKO): https://www.nko.navy.mil
1. Use your Common Access Card (CAC) to register and create an account on the
unclassified Navy Doctrine Library System (NDLS). [ref. (a)]
a. Locate Navy Tactical Reference Publication (NTRP) 1-01: The Navy Warfare
Library (NWL) and read Section 1.1.
b. Know the purpose of the NWL.
c. Know that the NDLS is accessed through both NIPRNET (DoD unclassified
network) and SIPRNET (DoD secret classification network).
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
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2. Comprehend the three levels of warfare. [ref. (b), pg. I-7 and I-8]
a. Strategic
b. Operational
c. Tactical
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
3. Know the following with respect to the Composite Warfare Commander Doctrine.
[ref. (c)]
a. Comprehend the dynamic nature of warfare at the tactical level. [Sections 1.1
through 1.5]
b. Know the roles and relationships between the Officer in Tactical Command
(OTC), the Composite Warfare Commander (CWC), Warfare and Functional
Commanders, and Coordinators. [Section 1.9, 1.11.3, 1.11.4, 1.11.5, 1.11.6]
c. Know the Primary Call Signs of the OTC (i.e., AA), the CWC, and the Warfare
Commanders. [Section 1.11.7 and Figure 1-6]
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Print Name
Rank
(SME – Any Officer or Senior Enlisted)
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Signature
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Date
4. Read ref. (d), Section 1.5. Know the six steps of the Navy Planning Process (NPP).
[ref. (d)]
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Print Name
Rank
(SME – Any Officer or Senior Enlisted)
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Signature
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Date
5. Use your Common Access Card (CAC) to log in to Navy Knowledge Online (NKO)
and complete Uncle Sam’s OPSEC annual training course. Print certificate of
completion and turn in to your Company Training Officer. [ref. (e)]
____________________
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Print Name
Alpha
(SME – Company Training Officer)
____________________
Signature
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Date
VI. Naval Aviation
References:
a) Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet
b) 4/C Professional Knowledge Book
c) Airman’s Manual (NAVEDTRA 14014A)
d) OPNAVINST 5100.23G: Safety and Occupational Health Program
e) Naval Aviation Professional Knowledge Supplement
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1. Know the classes of U.S. Navy ships (within the following types) and the type/model
of aircraft that normally embark upon them. [ref. (a)]
a. Aircraft Carriers (CVN)
b. Amphibious Assault Ships (LHA/LHD)
c. Cruisers (CG)
d. Destroyers (DDG) – ARLEIGH BURKE Flight IIA
e. Fast Combat Support Ships (T-AOE)
f. Dry Cargo/Ammunition Ships (T-AKE)
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
2. Know the designation/name, purpose, guidance method, and U.S. Navy aircraft that
can carry the following weapons, and be able to visually identify them: [ref. (a)]:
a. AIM-9 Sidewinder
b. AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range, Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM)
c. AGM-65 Maverick
d. AGM-84 Standoff Land Attack Missile – Expanded Response (SLAM-ER)
e. AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM)
f. AGM-114 Hellfire
g. AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)
h. Mk 50/54 Lightweight Torpedo
i. Mk 82/83/84 General Purpose (GP) Bombs
j. GBU-10/12/16 Laser Guided Bombs (LGB)
k. GBU-31/32/38 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
l. GBU-51/52 Laser JDAM
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
3. Know the function and basic features of the following personal protective equipment
(PPE):
a. Cranial [ref. (b) and ref. (c), pg. 11-3]
b. Safety clothing [ref. (c), pg. 11-19]
c. Hearing protection [ref. (d), pg. 18-8]
d. Inflatable life preserver [ref. (b) and ref. (c), pg. 11-3]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
4. Know the impact of weather phenomena on aircraft and flight operations: [ref. (e)]
a. Crosswind
b. Wind shear
c. Fog
d. Icing
e. Turbulence
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f. Thunderstorms
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Print Name
(SME – Any Pilot)
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Rank
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Signature
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Date
VII. Surface Warfare
References:
a) The Navy Fact File: http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact.asp
b) Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet
c) JMO Reference Guide (Forces and Capabilities Handbook)
1. Know the missions of the following ship classes. [ref. (a), (b)]
a. Ticonderoga-class Guided Missile Cruiser (CG)
b. Arleigh Burke-class Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG)
c. Independence/Freedom-class Littoral Combat Ships (LCS)
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
2. Know the designation/name, purpose, and U.S. Navy ship classes that carry the
following weapons and systems, and be able to visually identify them. [ref. (a), (b)]
a. Aegis Weapon System and AN/SPY-1 Phased Array Radar
b. AN/SQQ-89 Undersea Warfare/Anti-Submarine Warfare Combat System
c. BGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM)
d. Littoral Combat Ship Mission Modules
e. MK 15 Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS)
f. MK 45 5” 54/62 Caliber Gun
g. Mk 46 Torpedo
h. Mk 54 Torpedo (Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo – LHT)
i. RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM)
j. RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM)
k. RGM-84 Harpoon
l. SM-2 and SM-6 Standard Missiles
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
3. Know that the Military Sealift Command (MSC) operates ships which: [ref. (b)]
a. Carry the designation United States Naval Ships (USNS)
b. Are crewed primarily by civilians
c. Carry the prefix “T” before their hull numbers
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
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4. Know the four basic categories of USNS ships and have a basic understanding of the
types of ships in each. [ref. (b)]
a. Combat Logistics Force
b. Special Mission
c. Prepositioning
d. Service Support
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
5. Know the mission(s) of the ZUMWALT-class destroyer and which new capabilities it
brings to naval warfare. [ref. (b), (c)]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
VIII. Undersea Warfare
References:
a) 2014 Submarine Pro-Book for 3/C
b) The Navy Fact File: http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact.asp
c) Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet
1. Know how the following enduring characteristics of the submarine – stealth,
endurance, firepower, and mobility - enable it to perform its many missions. [ref. (a)]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
2. Know the following submarine missions: [ref (a)]
a. Peacetime Engagement
b. Intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR)
c. Naval Special Warfare (NSW)
d. Strike
e. Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) and Anti-Surface Warfare (ASUW)
f. Deterrence
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
3. Know the advantages of nuclear powered submarines compared to conventionally
powered submarines. [ref. (a)]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
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4. Know the designation/name, purpose, and U.S. Navy submarine classes that carry the
following weapons, and be able to visually identify them. [ref. (b), (c)]
a. MK 48 Advanced Capability (ADCAP) Heavyweight Torpedo
b. UGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM)
c. Trident II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
IX. Naval Special Warfare
References:
a) Navy Warfare Publication (NWP) 3-05: Naval Special Warfare
1. Read the Executive Summary of ref (a) and know the unique capabilities NSW brings
to naval operations.
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha/Rank
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Signature
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Date
2. Know the characteristics of a Direct Action SEAL assault. [ref. (a), pg. 4-4]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha/Rank
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Signature
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Date
3. Know NSW’s contribution to the indirect approach of military power. [ref. (a), pg.
EX-1 and EX-2]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha/Rank
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Signature
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Date
X. Explosive Ordnance Disposal
References:
a) EOD MQS Information sheet
1. Know the role of Navy EOD in the following missions: [ref. (a): Section III]
a. Mine Counter Measures (MCM)
b. Special Operations Forces (SOF) Support
c. Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP)
d. U.S. Secret Service Support (USSS)
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
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2. Know the role of Navy EOD in the following current operations:
a. Africa Partnership Station / AFRICOM [ref. (a): Section II]
b. Iraqi Security / Afghanistan Security Forces [ref. (a): Section II]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
3. Know how Navy EOD’s primary focus will shift post-Iraq/Afghanistan. [ref. (a):
Section II]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
XI. Information Dominance
References:
a) Navy Warfare Publication (NWP) 3-13: Navy Information Operations
b) Navy Warfare Publication (NWP) 2-01: Intelligence Support to Naval Operations
c) Navy Technical Publication (NTP) 4 (E): Naval Communications
d) Navy Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (NTTP) 3-54M: Operations Security
e) Joint Publication (JP) 3-13.1: Electronic Warfare
1. Know the definition of “information superiority.” [ref. (a), pg. 2-1]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
2. Know what tactical level intelligence is and comprehend its importance to individual
ships, squadrons, and units. [ref. (b), page 3-2]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
3. Comprehend EMCON and what it imposes. [ref. (c), pg. 6-16]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
4. Comprehend the purpose of “River City” and know what this condition provides. [ref.
(d), pg. 3-5]:
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
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5. Know the term Electronic Warfare (EW), the three divisions within it, and identify an
example of each. [ref. (e), pg. I-4 through I-6]:
a. Electronic Attack (EA)
b. Electronic Protection (EP)
c. Electronic Warfare Support (ES)
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
6. Know the function of Supplementary Plot (SUPPLOT) and what it provides to support
warfare commanders’ decision making. [ref. (b), pg. 2-3]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
XII. Supply Corps
References:
a) The Bluejackets Manual
b) NAVSUP P-485 Vol. I
1. Know the tasks performed by the following ratings. [ref. (a), Chapter 3]
a. Culinary Specialist (CS)
b. Logistics Specialist (LS)
c. Personnel Specialist (PS)
d. Ship’s Serviceman (SH)
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
2. Know the typical organization of a Supply Department on a small fleet unit. [ref. (b):
Chapter 4, pg. 1-21]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
XIII. Civil Engineer Corps
References:
a) Joint Publication (JP) 3-34: Joint Engineer Operations
1. Know the general Engineer Functions and Activities and identify an example of each.
[ref. (a), pg. I-2 through I-3 and Figure I-1]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
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2. Know the difference in capabilities between the Naval Construction Force (NCF or
Seabees) and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC). [ref. (a), pg. I-7,
Chapter 1, paragraph 5.d.]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
XIV. U.S. Marine Corps
References:
a) Marine Corps Doctrine Publication (MCDP) 1-0 Marine Corps Operations
b) USMC Concepts and Programs 2013, Chapter 2
c) Amphibious Ready Group and Marine Expeditionary Unit Overview:
http://www.imef.marines.mil/Portals/68/Docs/IMEF/PAO/ARGMEU%20Overview%20Pamphlet.pdf
1. Know the definition of the term “expeditionary” as it pertains to the Marine Corps.
[ref. (a), pg. 1-1 through 1-2]
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Print Name (CoC)
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Alpha
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Signature
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Date
2. Know the six core competencies of the Marine Corps. [ref. (a), pg. 2-18 through 2-20]
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Print Name
(SME – Any Marine)
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Rank
____________________
Signature
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Date
3. Know the name/location/purpose of the three permanent commands within the Marine
Corps that provide forces to unified combatant commanders. [ref. (b), pg. 18-29]
a. Marine Corps Forces Command (MARFORCOM)
b. Marine Corps Forces Pacific (MARFORPAC)
c. Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC)
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Print Name
Rank
Signature
Date
(SME – Any Marine)
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4. Know the three methods for employing Amphibious Ready Groups/Marine
Expeditionary Units (ARG/MEU) and the difference between each. [ref. (c), pg. 30-32]
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Print Name
(SME – Any Marine)
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Rank
____________________
Signature
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Date
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Subject Matter Experts (SME)
Surface Warfare Officers
LTJG
PULIDO
LT
HENDRICKS
LT
TAYLOR
LTJG
TURNER
LT
HINSHAW
LT
TRAVIS
LTJG
WALLACE
LT
HIROHAMA
LT
TURNER
LT
ABERNETHY
LT
HIRSCH
LT
VANOURNEY
LT
ANGELO
LT
HOLLIDAY
LT
WALKER
LT
ARNESON
LT
HOLT
LT
WEAVER
LT
ASANTE
LT
HUGHES
LT
WOODSIDE
LT
BERGERSEN
LT
INCH
LT
YOUNG
LT
BIGGERSTAFF
LT
JORDAN
LCDR
BARRY
LT
BRINSON
LT
KAMM, A.
LCDR
CHAVANNE
LT
BRYANT
LT
KAMM, R.
LCDR
CHIU-ROURMAN
LT
CAMIOLO
LT
MAHER
LCDR
GOOD
LT
CARTER
LT
MARSH
LCDR
GOSNELL
LT
CLAY
LT
MAXWELL
LCDR
HETHERINGTON
LT
COLE
LT
MCCARTNEY
LCDR
HOFFMEISTER
LT
COLEMAN
LT
MILKE
LCDR
LITCHFORD
LT
COUGHLIN
LT
MILLER
LCDR
MADONIA
LT
CUNNINGHAM
LT
MORH
LCDR
RAYBURG
LT
DARRELL
LT
MUNJI
LCDR
ROGERS
LT
DAVIS
LT
OKEEFE
LCDR
SEMPLE
LT
DEMATTEO
LT
PARRISH
LCDR
STIMSON
LT
DEUTSCH
LT
PEARSON
LCDR
SZUROVY
LT
DURPRE
LT
PEREZ
LCDR
WELSH
LT
ESCHELMAN
LT
RAHALL
CDR
BLYDEN
LT
FRANCISCO
LT
REIDDIXON
CDR
BUSTAMANTE
LT
FRIAS
LT
RONCKETTI
CDR
CAMPBELL
LT
FRITTS
LT
ROWNTREE
CDR
CRUZ
LT
FURGATE
LT
RYERSON
CDR
FRANTZEN
LT
GARCIA
LT
SCHAFFER
CDR
GALLOWAY
LT
GENSHEIMER
LT
SEYMOUR
CDR
RAY
LT
GETTY
LT
SHANNON
CDR
REINHART
LT
GETWAY
LT
SHINEGO
CAPT
LANG
LT
GREGORY
LT
SMITH
LT
GUDKNECHT, A.
LT
SNOVER
LT
GUDKNECHT, B.
LT
SOLMONSON
LT
HARMON
LT
STIRA
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Surface Warfare Senior Enlisted
BMC
BROADNAX
EMC
CADENAS
MMC
KALBACHER
BMC
CEASAR
ETC
HOWELL
MMC
WILLIAMS
BMC
FLORES
ETC
RICHLEY
NDC
HOWARD
BMC
HOBKIRK
ENCS
KALINOWSKI
PSC
FILES
BMC
JOHNSON
FCCS
BENAVIDEZ
QMC
PULIDO
BMC
VENTURE
FCCS
CONNOLLY
QMC
TOWNSEND
BMCS
MCDANIEL
FCCS
SERGE
YNCS
GORKA
BMCS
STEWART
MMC
BRYANT
EMC
AREVALO
MMC
ELDRIDGE
Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers
Naval Aviators (Pilots)
LT
ALLEN
LT
SNYDER
CAPT
ROBERTSON
LT
STEIN
Naval Flight Officers (NFOs)
LT
BARKLEY, J.
LT
STEINER
LT
ALBRIGHT
LT
BARKLEY, P.
LT
WATT
LT
ANDERSON
LT
BOTNICK
LT
WEBER
LT
BOWMAN
LT
CHAN
LT
YACUS
LT
CLARK
LT
CLEMENT
LCDR
COFFEY
LT
DENZER
LT
FARNOLY
LCDR
DEWITT
LT
FITZSIMMONS
LT
FILOSA
LCDR
DIETRICH
LT
FOGLER
LT
GIFT
LCDR
GOODENOUGH
LT
GOLOM
LT
GRIDER
LCDR
GUETHLER
LT
JONES
LT
HART
LCDR
KRIEGER
LT
RIVERA
LT
HEYWARD
LCDR
LUST
LT
ROESLER
LT
JACKSON, L.
LCDR
SLAUGHTER
LT
VAN OLST
LT
JACKSON, R.
LCDR
TEMKIN
LCDR
MCLEAN
LT
JENSEN
LCDR
THURMAN
LCDR
OLIVER
LT
KADZ
LCDR
WOLFE
LCDR
TABAR
LT
KANE
CDR
DONEY
CDR
DANTONE
LT
KEARNEY
CDR
FERMO
CDR
HAUTH
LT
MANGNINO
CDR
GUIDRY
CDR
KASLIK
LT
MCCAIN
CDR
KASLIK
CDR
MHLEY
LT
MCGRAW
CDR
MCGARVEY
CDR
MURNANE
LT
MEARS
CDR
POSTLETHWAITE
CDR
OHORA
LT
NOSTRO
CDR
SCHEDEL
CDR
REX
LT
OSMUN
CDR
SHAFFER
CDR
RICHARDS
LT
PROPHET
CDR
STUTTS
CAPT
HIRE
LT
SCHRODT
CAPT
MCANDREW
CAPT
VASSILAKIS
LT
SIRES
CAPT
RIVERA
VADM
CARTER
15
Naval Aviation Senior Enlisted
ABHC
ABCM
AMCS
ATCS
ATCS
AWVC
AWVCS
CASTANON
CARBONE
WASHA
GATES
KLASEN
LANDRY
MEDINA
Marine Corps Officers
Capt
ZUNIC
Adjutant
0180
Maj
ROZEK
Adjutant
0180
Capt
CIARCIA
MAGTF Intelligence Officer
0202
Maj
PRETUS
MAGTF Intelligence Officer
0202
Capt
KAMPF
Ground Intelligence Officer
0203
Capt
YOUNG
Ground Electronic Signals Intelligence Officer
0206
Capt
GREEN
Infantry Officer
0302
Capt
KING
Infantry Officer
0302
Capt
POULTON
Infantry Officer
0302
Capt
TARR
Infantry Officer
0302
Capt
TULLY
Infantry Officer
0302
Capt
VETETO
Infantry Officer
0302
Maj
CRESPIN
Infantry Officer
0302
Maj
KRUSINGER
Infantry Officer
0302
Capt
SOUBLET
Logistics Officer
0402
Capt
TAYLOR
Logistics Officer
0402
Maj
BOHNE
Logistics Officer
0402
Maj
CORCORAN
Logistics Officer
0402
Maj
DE ANDA, JR.
Logistics Officer
0402
Maj
POLSON
Logistics Officer
0402
LtCol
GREEN
Logistics Officer
0402
LtCol
KOHMUENCH
Logistics Officer
0402
Capt
CALLANAN
Communications Officer
0602
Capt
GARCIA
Communications Officer
0602
Capt
PEERALLY
Communications Officer
0602
Maj
RUIZ
Communications Officer
0602
Capt
SELBACHALLEN
Communications Officer
0602
Maj
PEPIN
Communications Officer
0602
Capt
RYE
Communications Officer
0603
Capt
IOBST
Field Artillery Officer
0802
Capt
MORRIS
Field Artillery Officer
0802
16
Maj
BARNES
Field Artillery Officer
0802
Maj
McNULTY
Field Artillery Officer
0802
Capt
NAUGHTON
Combat Engineer
1302
Capt
BARIKIAN
Ground Supply Officer
3002
Maj
BEATTY
Ground Supply Officer
3002
Capt
LEWIS
Judge Advocate
4402
Capt
MALASHENOK
Judge Advocate
4402
Maj
KOCAB
Judge Advocate
4402
Maj
URSO
Judge Advocate
4402
Capt
POLSTON
Aircraft Maintenance Officer
6002
Capt
DAY
Air Support Control Officer
7208
Maj
COVINGTON
Air Support Control Officer
7202
Maj
LAVALLEE
Air Support Control Officer
7202
Capt
DONLIN
Pilot VMA AV-8B
7509
Maj
RAMERT
Pilot VMFA F/A-18
7523
LtCol
McGRATH
Pilot VMFA F/A-18
7523
Capt
LIPSTREU
KC-130 Aircraft Commander
7557
Maj
MARTIN
KC-130 Aircraft Commander
7557
Maj
PAXTON
Pilot C-130
7557
Capt
FRASER
Pilot HMH/M/L/A CH-46
7562
LtCol
REITMEYER
Pilot UH-1, VH-3, VH-60
7563
Capt
PARKER
Pilot AH-1W
7565
Capt
TYSON
Pilot AH-1W
7565
Maj
JONES
Pilot AH-1W
7565
LtCol
MULVANEY
Pilot AH-1W
7565
Maj
BARRY
Pilot CH-53E
7566
Maj
GOFF
Pilot CH-53E
7566
Col
AYTES
Pilot
8042
Col
LISZEWSKI
Artillery Officer
8041
Marine Senior Enlisted
SSgt
BAEZA
Engineer Equipment Mechanic
1341
GySgt
TEDTAOTAO
AAV Crewman
1833
GySgt
OWENS
Packaging Specialist
3052
GySgt
MITCHELL
Food Service Specialist
3381
SSgt
CARRINGTON
Motor Transport Operations Chief
3537
GySgt
ABBOTT
Motor Transport Operations Chief
3537
SSgt
SENSING
AV-8B Mechanic
6212
GySgt
TAYLOR
Aviation Supply Specialist
6672
SSgt
DUPLESSIS JR
Field Artillery Cannoneer
8020
17
Submarine Officers
LT
DANIELS
LT
ROSE
LT
DOHERTY
LT
ROTHCHILD
LT
FRIEDEWALD
LT
SCHREINER
LT
GOODWIN
LT
WAITE
LT
GOSSARD
LT
WITHINGTON
LT
HARTSOG
LT
WOMACK
LT
KALFUS
LCDR
SCHELL
LT
KNOWLES
LCDR
SHEY
LT
MACADAMS
LCDR
SHIVOK
LT
MAHAN
LCDR
WISDOM
LT
MONTGOMERY
CAPT
PACKER
LT
MUELLER
CAPT
PINKERTON
LT
PHILLIPS
Information Dominance Corps Officers
Intelligence
Information
Professional
LT
KIEHL
Information
Warfare
LCDR CONNETT
CDR
BLEIDORN
CAPT
BRENNER
LT
HATFIELD
LT
MARINELLI
LCDR
DAVIS
LCDR
DECKERT
LCDR
CARDINALE
LCDR
WALKER
LCDR
KENNEY
LCDR
CORLEY
CDR
DEVOS
LCDR
MARTIN
LCDR
RANSOM
LCDR
SLACK
LCDR
STURM
LCDR
WOOD
CAPT
TORTORA
CDR
ORTIZ
CAPT
BONDURA
Oceanography
Information Dominance Corps Senior Enlisted
CTTC
CTTC
REES
SALZMAN
CTICS
STEWART
18
Naval Special Warfare Officers
LT
MCMAHON
Naval Special Warfare Senior Enlisted
SOC
LUNA
SOCS
MORENO
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officers
Supply Corps Officers
LTJG
BOUCHARD
LTJG
CLARK
LT
LOPEZ
LT
BOLINSKY
LT
FISH
LT
HERRICK
LT
PHANN
LT
THORP
LT
ALLEN
LCDR
ERMOSHKIN
LT
BEGGINS
LCDR
KARAM
LCDR
RYAN
CAPT
HUGHES
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Senior Enlisted
EODCS
DAVIS
Medical Service Corps Officers
Civil Engineer Corps Officers
LT
BEYER
LT
BURNETT
LT
FORNEY
LT
SOMAR
LT
HIGHTOWER
LT
ROMANPEREZ
LT
KENNEDY
LT
QUI
LT
ROWLAND
LT
RUSSELL
LT
SCHARAR
LCDR
PORTER
LCDR
GOOD
CDR
MOORE
LCDR
NEISH
CDR
PETERSON
CAPT
MERRY
CAPT
WERBEL
Civil Engineer Corps Senior Enlisted
BUCS
SAWYER
19
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