1 3/C MIDSHIPMEN QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
Purpose of MQS: To establish the learning objectives (LO) 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)
○ The necessity of CoC involvement is critical to the success of MQS.
Mentorship requires the intentional personal engagement of all personnel involved to ensure the appropriate level of knowledge, comprehension, application and discussion of material is met.
○ 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.
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Print Your Name Alpha Signature Date
Confirm you have read and understand the proper guidelines on obtaining signatures.
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.
Read: Look at and comprehend the meaning of printed material.
2 Discuss: Consciously identify content and their fleet applications, weigh logical and persuasive effects, critically evaluate unstated assumptions and biases and talk about them with another person.
EXAMPLE OF A COMPLETE MQS
3. Know the elements and organization of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF). (Pro-Book)
Chesty Puller M202020 Chesty Puller 20150820 Print Name (CoC) Alpha Signature Date
Reflect on the lessons learned and experiences from your summer training. Discuss summer training with your respective Company Mentor the following: the personnel you worked with, culture of the unit, best part of training, worst part of training, greatest lesson learned, and how it affects your service assignment requests. This can be done in a group setting. Respective cruises that require a discussion are MAGTF, Leatherneck, Surface Cruise, Aviation Cruise, Powered Flight, and Sub Cruise.
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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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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)]
3 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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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
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III. Seapower and Naval History
References:
a) A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower (CS21) b) The Naval Officer’s Guide, 12th Edition Chapters 10, 11, 12, 16
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. Comprehend 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
c. Sea Control d. Power Projection e. Maritime Security
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4 2. Know the missions of the other services. Read and discuss the primary functions of these services. [ref. (b), pg. 142-143, 149-151, 176-177]
a. Department of the Army b. Department of the Air Force c. U.S. Coast Guard
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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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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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5. Know and apply the primary N and S-codes of Navy and Marine Corps staffs and comprehend associated basic functions..
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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IV. Programs and Policies
References:
a) Officer Professional Core Competencies Manual – August 2015
b) USMC Commissioning Programs: http://www.marines.com/becoming-a- marine/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/
5 e) U.S. Navy Environment Homepage: http://greenfleet.dodlive.mil/environment/
f) Financial Advisor Guide to Budgeting:
http://intranet.usna.edu/FinancialAdvisor/Guides/budgeting.php g) Financial Advisor Guide to the Career Starter Loan:
http://intranet.usna.edu/FinancialAdvisor/Guides/starterloan.php h) 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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2. Know the Navy’s interest and general goals regarding: [ref. (c), (d), (e), (f)]
a. Energy security
b. Environmental stewardship
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3. Review and update your Personal Budget. [ref. (g)]
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Print Name Rank Signature Date
(SME – Company Financial Officer)
6 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 Rank Signature Date
(SME – Company Financial Officer)
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 Rank Signature Date
(SME – Company Training Officer)
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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7 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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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] The Navy executes decentralized command at the tactical level using the composite warfare commander construct. Through the assignment of command functions to subordinate commanders the officer in tactical command designates warfare commanders and functional group commanders to monitor, access, plan, and direct warfare tasks. NWP 3-56 addresses how the warfare commander hierarchy is created by designating some warfare commanders as principal and others as functional warfare commanders.
b. Know the roles and comprehend the 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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(SME – Any Officer or Senior Enlisted)
4. Read ref. (d), Section 1.5. Know the six steps of the Navy Planning Process (NPP).
[ref. (d)]
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(SME – Any Officer or Senior Enlisted)
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 Signature Date
(SME – Company Training Officer)
8 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
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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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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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]
9 d. Inflatable life preserver [ref. (b) and ref. (c), pg. 11-3]
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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 f. Thunderstorms
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(SME – Any Pilot) 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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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)
10 k. RGM-84 Harpoon
l. SM-2 and SM-6 Standard Missiles
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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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4. Know the four basic categories of USNS ships and have a basic understanding of the types of ships in each. [ref. (a)]
a. Combat Logistics Force b. Special Mission
c. Prepositioning d. Service Support
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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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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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11 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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3. Know the advantages of nuclear powered submarines compared to conventionally powered submarines. [ref. (a)]
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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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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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2. Know the characteristics of a Direct Action SEAL assault. [ref. (a), pg. 4-4]
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12 3. Know NSW’s contribution to the indirect approach of military power. [ref. (a), pg.
EX-1 and EX-2]
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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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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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3. Know how Navy EOD’s primary focus will shift post-Iraq/Afghanistan. [ref. (a):
Section II]
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XI. Information Warfare
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
13 1. Know the definition of “information superiority.” [ref. (a), pg. 2-1]
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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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3. Comprehend EMCON and what it imposes. [ref. (c), pg. 6-16]
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4. Comprehend the purpose of “River City” and know what this condition provides. [ref.
(d), pg. 3-5]:
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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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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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XII. Supply Corps
References:
a) The Bluejackets Manual b) NAVSUP P-485 Vol. I
14 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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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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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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2. Know the difference in capabilities between the Naval Construction Force (NCF), or the 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) Alpha Signature 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/ARG- MEU%20Overview%20Pamphlet.pdf
15 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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(SME – Any Marine)
2. Know the six core competencies of the Marine Corps. [ref. (a), pg. 2-18 through 2-20]
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(SME – Any Marine)
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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(SME – Any Marine)
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 Rank Signature Date (SME – Any Marine)
16 Subject Matter Experts (SME)
APPENDIX A Surface Warfare Officers
LT ABERNETHY LT KAMM, R. LT WARDELMAN
LT ARNESON LT LANE LT YOUNG
LT ASANTE LT MAHER LCDR BARRY
LT BENNEHOFF LT MAXWELL LCDR BOEHM LT BERGERSEN LT MCCANN LCDR CHECCA
LT BRINSON LT MOHR LCDR CHIU-ROURMAN
LT BRYANT LT MUNJI LCDR CULPEPPER
LT CELLON LT NORRELL LCDR FARRELL
LT COLE LT ORR LCDR GOOD
LT DARRELL LT PARRISH LCDR GOSNELL
LT DEMATTEO LT PEARSON LCDR HETHERINGTON
LT DOBBS LT PEREZ LCDR HOFFMEISTER
LT DRISCOLL LT PULIDO LCDR LITCHFORD LT ESCHELMAN LT REARDON LCDR MADONIA LT FRANCISCO LT REIDDIXON LCDR ODOM
LT FUGAT LT ROMERO LCDR RAYBURG
LT GARCIA LT RONCKETTI LCDR ROGERS LT GENSHEIMER LT ROWNTREE LCDR SEMPLE
LT GETWAY LT RYERSON LCDR STIMSON
LT GUDKNECHT LT SHAFFER LCDR SZUROVY
LT GURECKI LT SHANNON LCDR WELSH
LT HACKBARTH LT SHEERIN CDR BLYDEN
LT HANDY LT SHINEGO CDR CAMPBELL
LT HARMON LT SMITH CDR CRUZ
LT HENDRICKS LT STAYTON CDR MCCLURE
LT HINSHAW LT STIRA CDR RAY
LT HIROHAMA LT TAYLOR CDR REINHART LT HOLLIDAY LT TURNER CAPT FRANTZEN
LT HOLTZ LT TURNER CAPT LANG
LT HUGHES LT VANOURNEY
LT KAMM, A. LT WALLACE
17 Surface Warfare Senior Enlisted
YNCS ALLEN EMC AREVALO FCCM BENAVIDEZ OSCS BRIGGS
BMC BROADNAX
QMC BROOKS
MCC BROWN
MMC BRYANT
EMC CADENAS BMC CEASAR YNC COLDING FCCS CONNOLLY MMNC ELDRIDGE PSC FILES BMC FLORES YNCS GORKA BMC HOBKIRK
BMC HOCK
MMC HONSA
ETC HOWELL
QMC HUNTER
BMC HURTADOLARIOS MMC JACKSON
BMC JOHNSON MMC KALBACHER
MCC KOCH
OSC MAUDSLEY
BMCS McDANIEL
PSC MIDDLEBROOKE BMC MIRANDA
HTC PATTERSON QMC PULIDO ETC RICHLEY BMCS RIGGIN FCCS SERGE BMCS STEWART
QMC TOWNSEND
BMC VENTURA
18 Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers
Aviators Naval Flight Officers
LT ALLEN LCDR COFFEY LT BLAIS
LT BARKLEY LCDR DEWITT LT JONES
LT BLAIS LCDR DIETRICH LT JOHNSON
LT BORNEMEIER LCDR GHAFFARI LT BOWMANI
LT CHAN LCDR GOODENOUGH LT ANDERSON
LT CLARK LCDR GUETHLER LCDR OLIVER LT CRAWFORD LCDR KRIEGER LCDR CLEARY
LT FARNOLY LCDR LUST LCDR TABAR
LT GARCIA LCDR SLAUGHTER LCDR MCLEAN
LT GIFT LCDR STEIN CDR DITTMAR
LT GRIDER LCDR TEMKIN CDR FLAHERTY
LT HART LCDR THURMAN CDR MURNANE
LT HEYWARD LCDR VANDAM CDR MHLEY
LT JACKSON LCDR WOLFE CDR OHORA
LT JACKSON CDR BAILEY CDR HAUTH
LT JENSEN CDR DONAHUE CDR REX
LT KANE CDR FERMO CDR FITZSIMMONS
LT KLEIMAN CDR GUIDRY VADM CARTER
LT MAGNINO CDR MCGARVEY
LT MCCAIN CDR RANDALL
LT MEARS CDR SCHEDEL
LT NOSTRO CDR SHAFFER
LT OSMUN CDR STUTTS
LT PETROSIK CAPT MARSH
LT PROPHET CAPT MCANDREW
LT RIVERA CAPT MICHEL
LT SNYDER CAPT RIVERA
LT STEINER
LT YACUS
LCDR BURICH
Naval Aviation Senior Enlisted
ABHC CASTANON ATCS GATES ATCS KLASEN AWCS MEDINA AMCS WASHA
19 Marine Corps Officers
Capt BALDWIN Logistics Officer 402
Capt BALDWIN Combat Engineer 1302
Capt BLUNDETTO Logistics Officer 402
Capt COVINGTON Air Support Control Officer 7208 Capt DAY Air Support Control Officer 7208
Capt DIETRICH Logistics Officer 402
Capt GRAVES, JR. Pilot VMA AV-8B 7509
Capt GREEN Infantry Officer 302
Capt IOBST Field Artillery Officer 802
Capt KAMPF Ground Intelligence Officer 203
Capt KAY Infantry Officer 302
Capt KING Infantry Officer 302
Capt LEWIS Judge Advocate 4402
Capt LIPSTREU KC-130 Aircraft Commander 7557
Capt MALASHENOK Judge Advocate 4402
Capt MARTINO Combat Engineer 1302
Capt PARKER Pilot AH-1W 7565
Capt POLSTON Aircraft Maintenance Officer 6002
Capt ROTH Logistics Officer 402
Capt SOUBLET Logistics Officer 402
Capt TYSON Pilot AH-1W 7565
Capt WALSH Field Artillery Officer 802
Maj CIARCIA MAGTF Intelligence Officer 202
Maj BARNES Field Artillery Officer 802
Maj CORCORAN Logistics Officer 402
Maj CRESPIN Infantry Officer 302
Maj DE ANDRA, JR. Logistics Officer 402
Maj DONLIN Pilot VMA AV-8B 7509
Maj GOFF Pilot CH-53E 7566
Maj KOCAB Judge Advocate 4402
Maj KRUSINGER Infantry Officer 302
Maj LAMPERT Special Operations Officer 370 Maj LaVALLEE Air Command and Control Officer 7202 Maj McNULTY Field Artillery Officer 802
Maj NAUGHTON Combat Engineer 1302
Maj PAXTON KC-130 Aircraft Commander 7557
Maj URSO Judge Advocate 4402
LtCol BOHNE Logistics Officer 402
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LtCol COLEMAN Pilot, CH-46E 7562
LtCol GREEN Logistics Officer 402
LtCol McGRATH Pilot VMFA F/A-18 7523
LtCol REITMEYER Pilot UH-1, VH-3, VH-60 7563
Col AYTES Flight Officer, EA-6B 8042
Col LISZEWSKI Artillery Officer 8041
Marine Senior Enlisted
GySgt JUMAWAN Infantry Unit Leader 369
SSgt BAEZA Engineer Equipment Mechanic 1341
GySgt OWENS Packaging Specialist 3052
GySgt LERMA Helicopter Air Frames Mechanic 6153 SSgt CARRINGTON Motor Transport Operations Chief 3537 GySgt ABBOTT Motor Transport Operations Chief 3537
SSgt SENSING AV-8B Mechanic 6212
SSgt OROZCOCOLORADO Telecommunications Systems Chief 619
Submarine Officers
LT BARRON LT ROTHCHILD
LT DANIELS LT SCHREINER
LT GOODWIN LT VANOLST
LT GOSSARD LT WHEATON
LT HEENAN LT WITHINGTON
LT HUTCHISON LCDR SHEY
LT KALFUS LCDR SHIVOK
LT MACADAMS LCDR WISDOM
LT MONTGOMERY CDR MCIVER
LT MUELLER CDR SCHELL
LT PHILLIPS CAPT PACKER
21 Information Warfare Corps Officers
Oceanography
Information Warfare
LCDR INGERSOLL LCDR KENNEY LCDR TELLADO LCDR MARTIN
CDR BEATTIE LCDR SLACK
CDR BLEIDORN LCDR WOOD
CDR COOPER CDR ORTIZ
CAPT BRENNER CAPT BONDURA
Information Professionals Intelligence Officers
LCDR DAVIS LT HATFIELD
LCDR WALKER LT MARINELLI
LT KIEHL LCDR CORLEY
CDR DEVOS LCDR LANKFORD
LCDR RANSOM
LCDR STURM
CDR CAMPBELL, P
CDR RITTER
Information Warfare Corps Senior Enlisted
CTIC COTS CTICS STEWART
Naval Special Warfare Officers Naval Special Warfare Senior Enlisted
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officers
LT ALLEN LT BEGGINS LCDR RYAN
LT MCMAHON SOC LUNA
SOCS MORENO
22 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Senior Enlisted
EODCS DAVIS
Medical Service Corps Officers
LT JOHNSON LT LANDSINGER LT ROMAN PEREZ LT RUSSELL LCDR LATOUR
CDR MOORE CDR PETERSON CAPT RALPH
Supply Corps Officers
LTJG BOUCHARD LT CLARK LT HOBBS LT LOPEZ
LT MARTORANO LT PHANN
LT ROBILLARD LCDR ERMOSHKIN LCDR KARAM LCDR McGINNIS CAPT HUGHES
23 Civil Engineer Corps Officers
LTJG BELTRE LT BEYER LT BURNETT LT FORNEY LT HIGHTOWER LT KENNEDY LT LOMAX LT ROWLAND LCDR GOOD LCDR NEISH LCDR SCHARAR CAPT MERRY
Civil Engineer Corps Senior Enlisted CUCS SAWYER