1C MQS 2014-15 (FINAL DRAFT)

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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)]
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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)]
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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
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