Hm-14 (AWS2)

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Dependable, confident, and trustworthy Second Class Petty Officer with the drive to increase HM-14 mission readiness.

-Team Oriented, he was responsible for logging daily flight signoffs, updating 84 training jackets, and providing operations with training priorities. He contributed 180 flight, 25 tow, and 20 NVG hours. AWS2 has contributed to the qualification of five Level III AMCM, four Level II AMCM, eight Level III Logistics, seven Level II Logistics, and 10 Plane Captains. AWS2 was a command sponsor for five junior sailors and assisted in the guidence of four others.
-Mission First, PO2 deployed to the Republic of Korea as the Operations Petty Officer and maintained 84 logbooks, wrote the daily flight schedule resulting in over 200

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