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reporting to a ship. If in the paygrade of E-5 (petty officer 2nd class), it is a requirement for advancement to E-6 (petty officer 1st class). It is extremely uncommon for sailors in paygrade E-3 and below to earn their ESWS pin but strongly encouraged to stand among their peers for promotion. Sailors for whom ESWS is their secondary community (mostly those in the
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qualified they receive the 1110 designator for Regular Navy Officers and 1115 for Navy Reserve Officers. Prior to 2018, junior officers were granted 24 months to qualify as Surface Warfare Officers; failing to do so within the time period meant either separation from the service or applying to transfer to another warfare community. The collisions involving the
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The ESWS pin is authorized for wear by any enlisted member of the United States Navy who is permanently stationed aboard a navy afloat command and completes the enlisted surface warfare qualification program and personal qualification standards (PQS). The ESWS badge can be obtained at any time after
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which is issued to U.S. Navy personnel who are trained and qualified to perform duties aboard United States surface warships. There are presently four classes of the surface warfare pin, being that of line, staff, special operations, and enlisted. The line and enlisted surface warfare badges may be
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who qualify as surface warfare supply officers. Such officers are trained in shipboard supply systems, food service, housing and welfare service, disbursing operations, damage control, and receive a limited amount of training as an officer of the deck (underway) . Depending on the ship type they
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The new instruction will do away with the requirement for all first-tour Sailors to walk away from their first sea-duty command with their ESWS qualification. Sailors will not be required to enroll in a command’s ESWS program until they reach a journeyman or master-level (E-5 - E-9). These Sailors
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deck officer pin is a gold-colored pin displaying breaking waves, with a central device consisting of a fouled anchor surcharged with a NOAA Corps device. NOAA Corps officers certified as senior watch officer may wear the NOAA deck officer insignia after authorization by the Director of the NOAA
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Since the introduction of the surface warfare officer (SWO) qualification program in 1975, a strong advocacy for a similar program for surface enlisted was started. The program was initiated in 1977 when the surface warfare commanders (DCNO Surface Warfare, COMNAVSURFLANT and COMNAVSURFPAC) gave
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brought about a change in qualification standards. Unqualified junior officers now have no time limit to qualify within the two and a half years of their first tour, and now must qualify solely before they transfer to their next command. Failing to qualify prevents the officer from transferring.
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For advancement in the surface supply community, the surface warfare supply pin must be obtained by junior supply officers within 18 months from reporting on board a naval vessel. Those failing to qualify as a surface supply officer are transferred to permanent ground assignment as shore supply
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Junior officers, typically Ensigns, assigned to the surface warfare community are known as "unqualified" or "non-quals" until they receive qualification as a Surface Warfare Officer and receive the SWO pin. Surface line personnel who are not yet qualified have the 1160 officer designator: once
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On 1 December 1978, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral T.B. Hayward approved the enlisted surface warfare specialist (ESWS) qualification program. This approval followed immediately by the promulgation of OPNAV Instruction 1412.4, which provided the specific details of the program.
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The Surface Warfare Officer pin was designed to depict the traditional and typical elements of naval service: waves breaking before the bow of a ship overlaid on crossed U.S. Navy commissioned officer's swords, rendered in gold. The insignia was introduced in 1975.
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Unlike other warfare pins available to both enlisted and officers, the ESWS and SWO pins differ by more than just color (gold for officers and silver for enlisted is a common theme in U.S. Navy uniforms). The blade weapons behind the hull on the SWO pin are
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The Surface Chaplain Officer Qualification Insignia is a newly introduced warfare pin for members of the surface chaplain corps. The qualification insignia started being awarded to qualified chaplains in 2023 after being approved by the Navy Uniform Board.
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An enlisted person who has qualified for his or her ESWS pin places the designator SW after his or her rate and rating; for example, Senior Chief Yeoman Martinez, having qualified for her ESWS pin, is identified as YNCS(SW) Martinez.
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For those enlisted personnel who are subsequently commissioned as officers and are shipboard SWO's, the ESWS badge is replaced, but only after they have fully completed their Surface Warfare Officer qualifications.
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watch officer, and must be trained in shipboard engineering, naval history, and damage control. For further, enterprise-level training, officers will attend Surface Warfare Officers' School (SWOS) in
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Coast Guard personnel who are permanently cross-assigned to afloat Navy commands may qualify for the surface warfare badge through the standard Navy qualification system.
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will be enrolled in their ESWS program after 12 months onboard, or at the commanding officer’s discretion, and from there will have 18 months to qualify in ESWS.
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Officers who are separated from the SWO community are known as "SWO non-attains" and this designation is entered into the officer's permanent military record.
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insignia: A gold metal pin, with a spread oak leaf, a silver acorn on each side of the stem on two crossed swords, on a background of ocean swells.
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OPNAVINST 1414.9 is the Navy instruction that governs the enlisted warfare qualification programs. This instruction also cancels OPNAVINST 1414.2A.
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It was to reflect a level of qualification above and beyond the normal level of professional and performance criteria necessary for advancement.
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In attempts to improve damage control and ship survivability, the updated program will add more prerequisite PQS, including the following:
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insignia: A gold metal pin, with a spread oak leaf surcharged with a silver acorn on two crossed swords, on a background of ocean swells.
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insignia: A gold metal pin, with a spread oak leaf, attached to a slanting twig on two crossed swords, on a background of ocean swells.
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Participation was voluntary, and there was neither a financial reward nor hazardous duty associated with the qualification.
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Complete the PQS for damage control, damage control petty officer, repair party leader, and work center supervisor.
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The United States Coast Guard does not issue the surface warfare pin. The comparable Coast Guard insignia is the
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insignia: A gold metal pin, with a spread oak leaf on two crossed swords, on a background of ocean swells.
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Perform an oral board held by the commanding officer, executive officer or lieutenant commander.
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Qualification was an attainable goal for dedicated enlisted serving on ships and afloat staffs.
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Have a performance mark and leadership marks of top 30% for CPO's and 3.4 for petty officers.
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their conceptual approval to the development of a surface enlisted qualification program.
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between all sea tours. The surface warfare officer badge is typically a prerequisite for
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may receive training in shipboard flight operations as the Helicopter Control Officer.
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The qualification was applicable to and reasonably attainable by all "surface" ratings.
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The surface warfare officer insignia is the first milestone qualification an eligible
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Management of the program would not become an administrative burden on the ship.
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Be recommended by the chain of command, and approved by the commanding officer.
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personnel assigned to Navy commands. The various badge types are as follows:
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The surface warfare supply corps insignia is granted to those members of the
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The silver cutlass was available for the first time in April 1979.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Ship’s Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) Systems 301-303.
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Specifically the criteria in 1979 to qualify was as follows:
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Surface Warfare Officer (SWO) Qualification and Designation
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inch (24 mm) tall and 2.75 inches (70 mm) wide.
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Qualification criteria would be well defined and specific.
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Qualify in all watch stations for rating and pay grade.
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Initial guidelines for the program at that time were:
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