Boat Assault Force Compliance Report

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Petty Officer MADDOX is cited for superior performance of duty while assigned to SPECIAL MISSIONS TRAINING DETACHMENT EAST from February 2015 to March 2016. Exhibiting exceptional leadership, professionalism, and technical expertise, he provided critical input during a review of the Boat Assault Force (BAF) policy instruction manual including the addition of critical tasks to the Advanced Interdiction (AI) boat crewmember qualification. His performance as a subject matter expert during a thorough review of the 33’ SPC-LE boat operator’s handbook affected changes in Coast Guard policy resulting in the standardization of the boat outfit list that more accurately corresponds with the AI mission requirements. During the fall of 2015, Petty Officer

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