1/C MIDSHIPMAN 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 learning objective and are either a SME or a Midshipman within the chain of command. By signing off a learning objective, the signature authority is affirming that the Midshipman receiving the signature has demonstrated the requisite knowledge. ● 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. ○ 1/C Midshipmen shall receive signatures from their Squad Leader. ○ Squad leaders shall receive signatures from their Platoon Commander. ○ Platoon Commanders, the Training Officer, and the Executive Officer shall receive signatures from their Company Commander. ○ Midshipmen assigned to company staff billets (e.g. Academics Officer, PMO, etc.) shall receive signatures from their assigned Squad Leaders. ○ Company Commanders and Battalion Staff shall receive signatures from their respective Battalion Commander. ○ Battalion Commanders and Regimental Staff shall receive signatures from their respective Regimental Commander. ○ Regimental Commanders and Brigade Staff shall receive signatures from the Brigade Commander. ● 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 (e.g., Company Financial Officer), others are on the Naval Academy staff (e.g., Senior Enlisted Leader). ○ SMEs are signature authorities for designated items in their respective area. ○ A current list of warfare community SMEs is provided at the end of the MQS. I. Financial Literacy References: a) http://intranet.usna.edu/FinancialAdvisor/budgeting.php b) http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/budget.asp c) http://www.dfas.mil/militarymembers/payentitlements/militarypaytables.html d) http://www.military.com/recruiting/bonus-center/news/new-navy-reenlistment-bonuses e) http://www.public.navy.mil/fcc-c10f/niocmd/Pages/FleetandFamily.aspx f) http://www.nmcrs.org/ g) https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/appj/scra/scraHome.do h) http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/PayAndBenefits/Pages/default2.aspx i) http://militarypay.defense.gov/PAY/TAX%20ISSUES/exempt.aspx j) http://paycheck-chronicles.military.com/2011/06/13/dual-military-bah/ k) l) m) n) o) http://www.dfas.mil/militarymembers/payentitlements/aboutpay.html https://www.tsp.gov http://www.militaryonesource.mil/pfm?content_id=268931 http://www.jag.navy.mil/legal_services/documents/Pre-deployment%20Checklist.pdf http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/allowances.cfm 1. Update your budget to reflect your pay and life style after commissioning. [ref. (a), (b)] ____________________ Print Name (Fin Off) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 2. Understand the following terms in regards to an enlisted Sailor or Marine and present it to your Senior Enlisted Leader. [ref. (c), (d), (e), (f), (g)] a. Pay/Allowance b. Re-enlistment Bonus c. Fleet Financial Tools: Fleet and Family Support Center Navy Marine Corp Relief Society Service members Civil Relief Act (SCRA) ____________________ Print Name (SEL) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 3. Understand the different types of Pay and Allowances. [ref (c), (h), (j), (o)] a. Base Pay b. Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) Single vs. Dependents c. Overseas Housing Allowance (OHA) d. Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) e. Special and Incentive Pay (Flight Pay, Sea Pay, Sub Pay etc…) f. Dislocation Allowance (Moving/PCS) g. Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) ____________________ Print Name (Co Fin Off) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 4. In terms of taxes, know the difference between Military Pay and Allowances. [ref. (i)] ____________________ Print Name (Co Fin Off) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 5. Understand the pros and cons of buying vs. renting a home. [ref. (m)] ____________________ Print Name (Co Fin Off) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 6. In terms of finances, understand what needs to be in your Pre-Deployment Checklist. [ref. (n)] ____________________ Print Name (Co Fin Off) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 7. Know how to read a Navy Officer LES. [ref. (k)] ____________________ Print Name (Co Fin Off) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 8. Understand the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) and its benefits. [ref. (l)] ____________________ Print Name (Co Fin Off) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date II. Naval Aviation References: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) (s) (t) Professional Knowledge Book Ships and Aircraft of the US Fleet; 18th Edition The Bluejacket’s Manual NAVEDTRA 14014A Ch. 1 NAVEDTRA 14014A Ch. 9 Naval Aviation Vision 2014-2025 JMO Forces/Capabilities Handbook OPNAVINST 3120.32D - Navy SORM OPNAVINST 3750.6S - Naval Aviation Safety Mgmt Program JP-1 - Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States NWP 3-30 - Naval Command and Control of Air Operations http://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2009-09/it-takes-carrier-navalaviation-and-hybrid-fight RAND Research Brief: The New Face of Naval Strike Warfare Lambeth, B. S. (2005), American Carrier Air Power at the Dawn of a New Century, RAND Corporation Monograph Batten, H. N. (2004), VQ-2 Shines in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Naval Aviation News, March-April 2004, pg. 20-23 Fox, C. H. (2009), Carrier Operations, Center for Naval Analyses Briefing SME (Pilot) SME (Naval Flight Officer) 1/C Naval Aviation Professional Knowledge Supplement Aircraft Navigation Basics Brief 1. Understand the impact of the following weather phenomena on flight operations: [ref. (q), (s)] a. Crosswind b. Wind shear c. d. e. f. Fog Icing Turbulence Thunderstorms ____________________ Print Name (Navy Pilot) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 2. Understand the two different types of flight rules and how signal degradation can affect air navigation. [ref. (r), (t)] ____________________ Print Name (NFO) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 3. Know the purpose and function of the Air/Aviation Officer onboard the following air-capable ships [ref. (h): pg. 3-60]: a. CVN b. LHA/LHD c. CG/DDG ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 4. Know the function and responsibilities of the Carrier Air Wing Commander (CAG) and to whom he/she reports [ref. (a), (g): pg. 16, C-2]. ____________________ Print Name (CoC) __________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 5. Comprehend the contribution of Naval Aviation to the following historical events, especially as they relate to joint warfare in major operations and campaigns [ref. (a), (d), (l), (m), (n), (o), (p)]: a. Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) b. Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) ____________________ Print Name (CoC) __________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 6. Comprehend the future capabilities of Naval Aviation with respect to the following unmanned platforms [ref. (a), (b): Ch. 28, (f): pg. 9, 65-66, 69-70, ]: a. X-47B Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) b. MQ-4C Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) c. MQ-8B/C Firescout d. RQ-21 Blackjack Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (STUAS) ____________________ Print Name (CoC) __________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 7. Explain the concept and purpose of “Integrated Warfighting Capabilities” (IWC) as it applies to Naval Aviation [ref. (f): pg. 14-25]. ____________________ Print Name (CoC) __________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 8. Identify and comprehend the capabilities of the following weapon systems utilized in Naval Aviation and identify which naval aircraft can (or will) deploy them [ref. (b): Ch. 29, (e), (f): pg. 76-81]: a. AGM-84H/K SLAM-ER b. AGM 84D Harpoon c. Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) d. AGM-154A/B/C JSOW e. Mk 50/54 lightweight torpedo f. GBU 10/12/16/24/51/52 laser-guided bombs (LGB) g. GBU-53 Small-Diameter Bomb Increment II (SDB II) ____________________ Print Name (CoC) __________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 9. Identify the purpose and function of a Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC) [ref. (g): pg. 172-175, 178, (j): pg. IV-5, (k): pg. 2-5, 2-6]. ____________________ Print Name (CoC) __________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 10. Identify the four classes of an aviation mishap [ref. (i): pg. 3-14]. ____________________ Print Name (CoC) __________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date III. Surface Warfare References: a) A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower b) http://www.public.navy.mil/surfor/Pages/mission.aspx c) NDP-1 Naval Warfare d) http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=41687 e) JMO Reference Guide (Forces and Capabilities Handbook) 1. Understand the surface navy’s role in a Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower. [ref. (a)] ____________________ ________ ____________________ _________ Print Name (SME) Rank Signature Date 2. Explain the Surface Navy’s role in meeting the Title X requirement to conduct “prompt and sustained combat” at sea. [ref. (b)] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 3. Recall how the Surface Navy enables the six core competencies of naval forces. [ref. (c)] a. Forward Presence b. Sea Control c. Deterrence d. Power Projection e. Maritime Security f. Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 4. Recall the Surface Navy’s contribution to the counter-piracy efforts of CTF-151. [ref. (d)] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 5. Understand how the weapons and sensors of the ZUMWALT-class destroyer will support joint commanders in a land and maritime environment. [ref. (e)] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date IV. Undersea Warfare **SME includes MIDN who have been approved for early selection to submarines** References: a.) 2014 Submarine Pro-Book for 1/C 1. Understand the role of submarines with respect to coordinated operations in the following missions: [ref (a)] a. Naval Special Warfare (NSW) b. Anti-submarine Warfare (ASW) c. Anti-surface Warfare (ASUW) d. TLAM strike __________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Alpha _______________ Signature _________ Date 2. Describe the unique communication challenges of integrating submarines into coordinated operations. [ref (a)] __________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Alpha _______________ Signature _________ Date 3. Understand how complacency and informality contributed to the USS HARTFORD collision. [ref (a)] __________________ Print Name (SME) 4. ________ Alpha _______________ Signature _________ Date Describe why the submarine force is relevant to the Navy’s mission as stated by reference (a). This discussion shall include how each platform (SSN, SSGN, and SSBN) contributes to this mission. [ref (a)] __________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Alpha _______________ Signature _________ Date 5. Describe the next phase of Virginia class construction and the Ohio Class replacement. Specifically discuss: [ref (a)] a. Vertical Launch System replacement (Virginia Class) b. Changes to the bow (Virginia Class) c. Cost reduction (Virginia Class) d. SSBN replacement plan (general understanding) __________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Alpha _______________ Signature _________ Date V. Naval Special Warfare References: a) NAVY WARFARE PUBLICATION (NWP) 3-05 NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE 1. Identify the four areas of limitations that should be considered when employing NSW forces [ref. (a) 4.10] __________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 2. Understand the indirect approach of military power adopted by NSW. [ref. (a) EX 1, 4.1, 4.74.7.4] ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 3. Understand the general capabilities and uses of the following platforms. [ref. (a) A.3] a. NSW Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) (A.3.3, Figure A-4) b. Special Operations Craft-Riverine (A.3.3, Figure A-6) ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 4. Identify the Navy’s rotary wing capabilities as they relate to NSW. [ref. (a) A.4.2, Figure A7, Figure A-9] ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 5. Understand the Direct Action Orientation philosophy held by NSW. [ref. (a) 4.3] ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date VI. Explosive Ordnance Disposal References: a) EOD MQS Information sheet b) OPNAVINST 8027.1G 1. Understand the following: a. EOD Operational Responsibilities [ref (b), paragraph 7] b. Interagency operations [ref (a), page 10] c. US Secret Service Support [ref (a), section III] ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 2. Identify what Navy EOD Shore Detachments provide. [ref (a), section IV] ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date VII. Information Dominance References: a) JP 2-01.3, Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operating Environment b) NWP 3-56, Composite Warfare Doctrine c) NAVMETOCCOMINST 3140.1M, Meteorological and Oceanographic Support Manual d) NTTP 6-02, C4I Infrastructure e) Navy Cyber Units, 2014Apr22 1. Define the acronym JIPOE and understand the purpose of JIPOE in mission planning and execution. [ref. (a), Chapter 1] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 2. Identify the role of the Information Warfare Commander (IWC) in the Composite Warfare Command (CWC) structure. [ref. (b), Chapter 3] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 3. Understand METOC support to the following areas of undersea warfare: a. Anti-submarine Warfare [ref. (c), Chapter 14] b. Mine Warfare [ref. (c), Chapter 15] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 4. Understand the importance/purpose of Tactical Data Link 16. [ref. (d), Chapter 4] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 5. Identify the functions of a cyber Combat Mission Team (CBT). [ref. (e)] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date VIII. Supply Corps References: a) NAVSUP Strategy, Commander’s Guidance 2014 b) COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1 c) NAVSUP P-485 Vol I 1. Recall the role Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) plays in the Naval Support Network. [ref. (a), page 5] ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 2. Understand the importance of an Annual Financial Management Plan (AFMP) to a unit. [ref. (b), section 7100]: ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date IX. Civil Engineer Corps References: a) Joint Publication (JP) 3-34 Joint Engineer Operations 1. Understand the capabilities of the Naval Construction Force (NCF). [ref. (a), page I-7] ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 2. Understand the capabilities of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC). [ref. (a), page I-7] ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 3. Identify the steps of the Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP) and understand how it applies to engineering. [ref. (a), page xiv] a. Initiation b. Mission Analysis c. Course of Action (COA) Development d. COA Analysis and Comparison e. COA Approval f. Plan or Order Development ____________________ Print Name (CoC) ________ Alpha/Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date X. U.S. Marine Corps References: a) USMC Concepts and Programs 2013 b) MCDP 1-0 Marine Corps Operations c) USMC Vision and Strategy 2025 d) Marine Corps Gazette article: “The Vision of John A. Lejeune”: https://www.mcamarines.org/gazette/vision-john-lejeune 1. Understand how the mission of the U.S. Marine Corps is an advantage to the joint force in the 21st Century. [ref. (a), chapter 1, p. 6-7] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 2. Understand the organic sustainability for each different type of Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF), and how the Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) as well as the Marine Corps Prepositioning Program (MCPP) affects MAGTF sustainability. Understand why this is important for Geographic Combatant Commanders. [ref. (a) p. 12-16, (b) p. 2-30, 2-31] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 3. Identify the six maritime strategic imperatives as contained in USMC Vision and Strategy 2025. [ref. (c)] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 4. Understand the Marine Corps’ strategy statement and objectives for 2025. [ref. (c)] ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date 5. Recall the career highlights of Lieutenant General John A. Lejeune with a particular emphasis on the following: [ref. (d)] a. Importance of Policies (Amphibious doctrine, formal schools) b. Impact on the Marine Corps ____________________ Print Name (SME) ________ Rank ____________________ Signature _________ Date Subject Matter Experts (SME) Surface Warfare Officers CWO3 LANTZY LT HOLT LT WALKER, JR. LTJG BERGERSEN LT HUGHES LT WEAVER LTJG DEMATTEO LT INCH LT WENIGER LTJG ROWNTREE LT IVES LT WILLIAMS LT ABERNETHY LT KAMM LT WOODSIDE LT ANGELO LT KELLY LT YOUNG LT APPLEMAN LT KRUSE LT ZERCHER LT APPLEMAN LT LARAWAY LCDR GOOD LT ARREOLA LT LONDON LCDR HETHERINGTON LT BIGGERSTAFF LT LORENZ LCDR HOFFMEISTER LT BRYANT LT MAHER III LCDR HULJACK LT BUDDECKE LT MARCUSA LCDR KRIEGER LT BURROUGHS LT MATTHEWS LCDR LITCHFORD LT BYRNE LT McCARTNEY LCDR MADONIA LT CAMIOLO LT McQUADE LCDR RAYBURG LT CANONNE LT MILLER IV LCDR ROGERS LT CARTER LT MOHR LCDR SZUROVY LT CLARK LT MOLINARO LCDR TOBIN LT COLEMAN LT MOORE LCDR WELSH LT COOK LT MUNJI CDR BLYDEN LT COUGHLIN LT NICHOLS CDR BRIANAS LT CUNNINGHAM LT NODA CDR BUSTAMANTE LT DARJANY LT OKEEFE CDR CHAPMAN LT DARRELL LT ORTH CDR ERB LT DAVIS LT PARRISH CDR FACTOR LT DESMOND LT PEARSON CDR FRANTZEN LT DEUTSCH LT PERRY CDR QUAST LT FRANCISCO LT RAHALL CDR RAY LT FUGATE, JR. LT REBER CDR REINHART LT GENSHEIMER III LT REIDDIXON CDR RICE LT GETTY LT ROHLIN CDR RICK LT GOSSETT LT RYAN CDR WALLACE LT GREGORY LT RYERSON CAPT ADAMS III LT GUDKNECHT LT SANTIAGO CAPT BYRNE, JR. LT HARMON LT SEYMOUR, JR. CAPT LESPERANCE LT HAWTHORNE LT SHINEGO LT HIRSH LT TOWNSEND LT HOLLIDAY LT TRAVIS Surface Warfare Senior Enlisted FCCS BMC ENC EMC BMC BMC FCCS MMC ETC MMC NDC BENAVIDEZ BROADNAX BRYANT CADENAS CESASAR CHANDLER CONNOLLY ELDRIDGE EARNEST HILL HOWARD ENC ENCS BMCS QMC ETC BMCS HTCM BMCS ENC BMC KALBACHER KOLANAWSKI MCDANIEL RAGLAND RICHLEY ROHRER SANCHEZ STEWART STRICKLER TROOPE Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers Naval Aviators LT WEBER, JR. Naval Flight Officers LT BARKLEY LT WRIGHT LT ALBRIGHT LT BLACKWELL LCDR GOODENOUGH LT ANDERSON LT BORNEMEIER LCDR GUETHLER LT BENNETT LT BOTNICK LCDR LUST LT BOWMAN II LT BURKE LCDR SALINAS LT CAMPBELL LT CLEMENT LCDR SMOTHERMAN LT CHING LT FARNOLY LCDR TEMKIN LT FOGLER LT FILOSA LCDR THURMAN LT JONES, K. LT HART CDR DOHERTY LT MEEK LT HEYWARD CDR DONEY LT METRICK LT JENSEN CDR DURKIN LT ROESLER IV LT KEARNEY CDR FERMO LT STANGE LT KOSTRIKIN CDR GIBB LCDR CLEARY LT MAGNINO CDR GORDON LCDR LT McGRAW CDR HUEY LT MCNEER CDR KENNEDY LCDR CDR McLEAN TABAR LT MOFFITT CDR KLEIN CDR BILZOR LT NOSTRO CDR McANDREW CDR DANTONE LT OBROCHTA CDR NORTON CDR HAUTH LT OSMUN CDR POSTLETHWAITE CDR MHLEY LT PROPHET CDR SHAFFER CDR RICHARDS LT ROMERO CDR SHANK CDR O'HORA LT SIRES CAPT HAM CDR SPANHEIMER LT SNYDER CDR TESTERMAN CAPT VAHSEN BARNES Naval Aviation Senior Enlisted ABCM ATC ATC AWVC AWVCS CARBONE GATES KLASEN LANDRY MEDINA Marine Corps Officers Capt ADAMS Ground Intelligence Officer 2223 Maj ALLISON Pilot HMH/M/L/A CH-46 7562 Capt BARIKIAN Ground Supply Officer 3002 Capt BARRY Pilot CH-53E 7566 Maj BEATTY Ground Supply Officer 3002 Capt BEST Nuclear Engineer 8832 Maj BOHNE Logistics Officer 0402 LtCol CAMARDO II Pilot VMFA F/A-18 7523 Capt CAMPBELL Communications Officer 0602 Capt CIARCIA MAGTF Intelligence Officer 0202 LtCol CONNELLEY Judge Advocate 4402 Maj DE ANDA, JR. Logistics Officer 0402 Capt DONLIN Pilot VMA AV-8B 7509 Maj DYER Weapons Systems Officer 7525 Capt FRASER Pilot HMH/M/L/A CH-46 7562 Capt GARCIA Communications Officer 0602 Capt GREEN Infantry Officer 0302 Maj GREEN Logistics Officer 0402 Maj GRIEVES Pilot CH-53E 7566 Capt HAGNER Communications Officer 0602 Maj HALL Infantry Officer 0302 Capt KELLY Pilot CH-53E 7566 Capt KING Infantry Officer 0302 Capt KOCAB Judge Advocate 4402 LtCol KOHMUENCH Logistics Officer 0402 Maj KRUSINGER Infantry Officer 0302 Maj LAKE Pilot UH-1N Qualified 7563 Capt MACLEAN Infantry Officer 0302 Capt MALASHENOK Judge Advocate 4402 Maj MARTIN KC-130 Aircraft Commander 7557 Capt MARTINEZ Pilot UH-1N Qualified 7563 Maj McCARTHY Pilot HMH/M/L/A CH-46 7562 LtCol McGRATH Pilot VMFA F/A-18 7523 Capt McNULTY Field Artillery Officer 0802 Capt METLEN Pilot HMH/M/L/A CH-46 7562 Maj MITCHELL Pilot VMFA F/A-18 7523 Col MONTANUS Colonel, Ground 8041 Capt MORGAN (LARA) Public Affairs Officer 4302 LtCol MULVANEY Pilot AH-1W 7565 Capt Naslund Logistics Officer 0402 Capt PEERALLY Communications Officer 0602 Capt PEPIN Communications Officer 0602 Capt POLSTON Aircraft Maintenance Officer 6002 Capt POULTON Infantry Officer 0302 Maj PRETUS MAGTF Intelligence Officer 0202 Maj RAMERT Pilot VMFA F/A-18 7523 Capt ROTH Logistics Officer 0402 Maj ROZEK Adjutant 0180 Capt RUIZ Communications Officer 0602 Capt SCOTT Infantry Officer 0302 Col SHEA Colonel, Ground 8041 Maj SLATT Pilot VMA AV-8B 7509 Capt SMITH Logistics Officer 0402 Capt SOUBLET Logistics Officer 0402 Maj Stocker Logistics Officer 0402 Capt TARR Infantry Officer 0302 Capt TAYLOR Logistics Officer 0402 Maj THOMAS 3002 Capt YOUNG Ground Supply Officer Ground Electronic Signals Intelligence Officer Capt ZUNIC Adjutant 0180 0206 Marine Senior Enlisted SSgt BAEZA SSgt BARBITTA GySgt BAUM SSgt DUPLESSIS JR GySgt KIMMANEE GySgt GySgt Engineer Equipment Mechanic Ammunition Technician Infantry Unit Leader 1341 2311 0369 0811 MITCHELL Field Artillery Cannoneer Aviation Operations Specialist Food Service Specialist OWENS Packaging Specialist 3052 GySgt RICHARD Jr. GySgt SALCEDOABRICA SSgt SENSING Tactical Air Command and Control Technician Supply Admin and Operations Specialist AV-8B Mechanic 7041 3381 5979 3043 6212 GySgt TAYLOR Aviation Supply Specialist 6672 GySgt TEDTAOTAO AAV Crewman 1833 Submarine Officers LT CASHIN LT MUELLER LT DANIELS LT MURPHY LT DOHERTY LT SCHREINER LT FRIEDEWALD LT ROSE LT GOODWIN LT ROTHCHILD LT GOSSARD LT WINKELSTEIN LT HARTZOG LT WOMACK LT MAHAN CAPT McGRATH LT McCALL CAPT O'NEILL LT MONTGOMERY Submarine Senior Enlisted ETC(SS) EARNEST YN1(SS) HARRIS Information Dominance Corps Officers LT CURTAS Information Professional LT KIEHL LT MARINELLI LCDR DAVIS LCDR LCDR CARDINALE CDR DEVOS LCDR Intelligence Information Warfare LCDR CONNETT Oceanography LT HENZE IBARRA LCDR SMITH LCDR KENNEY CDR COOPER CHIODI LCDR SLACK CDR LOMAX LCDR MILLER LCDR WOOD CAPT BRENNER CAPT TORTORA Information Dominance Corps Senior Enlisted CTIC CTTC COTS REES CTTC CTICS SALZMAN STEWART Naval Special Warfare Officers LT THOMPSON Naval Special Warfare Senior Enlisted SOC STARK Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officers LT BEGGINS LT DAVIS Explosive Ordnance Disposal Senior Enlisted EODCS DAVIS Medical Service Corps Officers LT DOZIER LT QUI LCDR GROW LCDR HAMILTON LCDR PORTER CDR BLUMENBERG CAPT PREVOST CAPT WERBEL Supply Corps Officers CWO5 WISEMAN ENS BOUCHARD LTJG LOPEZ LT BOLINSKY LT THORP LT DESCHAMPS LT FISH LT GUILLORY, JR. LT HERRICK LT PHANN LT SIERRA LCDR ERMOSHKIN LCDR KARAM CAPT HUGHES Civil Engineer Corps Officers LT ANGLE CAPT BERNOTAS