Master Chief Flashcards

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CO

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LCDR Micah Sybor
Baltimore, Maryland
Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science in 2002
USS Stout (DDG 55) was Strike and Auxiliaries Division Officer
Became Navigator on USS Stout
Crew swapped to USS Gonzalez (DDG 66) then USS Laboon (DDG 58)
Cheng on board USS Milius (DDG 69)
XO of Crew Bulwark in April 2012
Transferred to Crew Fearless in November 2012
Masters in Mechanical Engineering
Navy Commendation Medal
Navy Achievement Medal

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XO

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LT Paul Sablan Duenas
Guam
Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science in 2003
Communications Officer in USS MASON (DDG 87) Fire Control Officer in USS RAMAGE (DDG 61)
IA to Joint Counter-Radio-Controlled IED Electronic Warfare Composite Squadron
One in Baghdad, Iraq, where he was assigned as an Electronic Warfare Officer to the U.S. Army’s 440th Signal Battalion, 86th Signal Battalion, and the Multi-National Corps-Iraq Coalition Military Assistance Training Team.
Department Head School in Newport, RI
Engineering Officer aboard USS O’KANE (DDG 77)
Company Officer at the U.S. Naval Academy
University of Maryland, receiving a Master of Professional Studies in Leadership Education and Development
Naval War College through the Fleet Seminar Program, earning a Master of Arts Degree in National Security and Strategic studies.

Bronze Star
Navy Marine Corps Commendation Medal (two awards)
Army Commendation Award
Navy Achievement Award (three awards)

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CMC

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Command Master Chief James Tinker
Joined at 17
Bangor, Maine
Hospital Corpsman “A” school, and Advanced Medical Laboratory Technician “C” school, all in San Diego California.
Tours at Branch Medical Clinic, NAS Brunswick, Maine, and at overseas Naval Hospitals Naples, Italy, and Keflavik Iceland.
In 2005, he reported onboard the USS KITTY HAWK (CV63), homeported in Yokosuka, Japan
Also deployed on the USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC19) After a successful sea tour, he transferred to instructor duty at the Naval School of Health Sciences, San Diego, California in 2007.
Special assistant to the Navy Surgeon General, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED), as the Enlisted Technical Leader for three NECs
2010, he was selected as the Navy Medicine Manpower, Personnel, Training & Education Command (NAVMED MPT&E) Senior Instructor of the Year, the Society for Armed Forces Military Laboratory Scientists (SAFMLS) Military Member of the Year, and was the first US service member to present at the UK National Military Pathology Conference, speaking on multinational operations and joint training.
2010, he reported to US Naval Hospital, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
MCM Crew FEARLESS in 2012
Chief Petty Officer in 2007
Senior Chief Petty Officer in 2010
Master Chief in 2013
He graduated Magna cum Laude from Excelsior University with a Bachelor of Science degree, is qualified as a Master Training Specialist, and has attended both Senior Enlisted Academy (Class 163) and the CMC/COB course.
Meritorious Service Medal
Navy Commendation Medal (two awards)
Navy Achievement Medal (six awards)
Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal (two awards)

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USS Dextrous

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Second ship to bear the name
Built by Peterson Builders INC.
Sturgeon Bay, WISC.
Keel Laid - March 11, 1991
Launched June 20, 1992
Commissioned July 9, 1994
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6 Areas of Naval Doctrine

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Naval Warfare - Describes the inherent nature and enduring principles of naval forces

Naval Intelligence - Points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war.

Naval Operations - Develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary maritime traditions.

Naval Logistics - Addresses the full range of logistical capabilities that are essential in the support of naval forces.

Naval Planning - Examines force planning and the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment.

Naval Command and Control - Provides the basic concepts to fulfill the information needs of commanders, forces, and weapon systems.

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3 Classes of Naval Ships

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Frigates
Ships of the line
Sloops of War

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3 Levels of War

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Tactical - each contributed to the achievement of that campaign’s objectives. The culmination of these campaign objectives resulted in overall victory

Operational - concerns forces collectively in a theater

Strategic - focuses on supporting national goals

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CCC

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Command Career Counselor

PS1 Hopkins

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DAPA

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Drugs and Alcohol Prevention Advisor

EMC Keahey

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Page 2

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Dependent Application

Emergency Data Form

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Page 4

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Awards

Qualifications

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Page 5

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History of Assignments

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Administrative Remarks

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ISIC

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Immediate Superior-in-Command

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SAPR

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Sexual Assault Prevention Manager

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CMEO

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Command Managed Equal Opportunity

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Types of Discharges

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Honorable
General
Other than Honorable
Bad Conduct Discharge
Dishonorable
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UCMJ

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Uniform Code of Military Justice
134 Articles
77-134 Punitive Articles

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Article 92

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Failure to obey order or regulation

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Article 134

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General article

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EDVR

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Enlisted Distribution and Verification Report

12 Sections

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MCMRON 3

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Commander - Capt. Edmond Hernandez
Deputy Commander - Capt. Keith Knutsen
Chief Staff Officer - LCDR Michael Quaresimo
CMDCM - CMDCM Fasano

San Diego, CA

Responsible for providing MCMRON 5 with a fully trained, equipped, and manned MCM to perform mission

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MCMRON 5

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Commodore - Capt. Richard Hayes
Deputy Commander - Capt. David Bence
Chief Staff Officer - CDR Scornavacchi
CMDCM - CMDCM Ryan Burton

Bahrain

Responsible tasking MCMs and overall operations