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    BM1 (SW) Cuevas exhibits all of the requisite qualities indicative of a successful ships' Deck LDO. BM1 Cuevas meets all requirements outlined in OPNAVINST 1420.1B, NAVADMIN 156/15 and the physical fitness standards of OPNAVINST 6110.1J, and is eligible in all respects. BM1 Cuevas has demonstrated enthusiasm, team support, self-improvement, complete professionalism with a thirst for knowledge. He has my complete trust and confidence in what I want Naval Officer. Operating in one of the most important areas of FLACT Yokosuka, Port Operations. His performance to date has been nothing shy of exemplary, and has proven time and again to be consistently reliable. BM1 Cuevas is a proactive young senior sailor in Port Operation that can lead from angle and consistently is able to lead his junior sailors in successful endeavors, encourages similar levels of excellence from his subordinates. No matter the time of the day or day of the week, I am restful to know that I can count on BM1 and his crew to support this highly demanding Forward Deployed Naval Forces. I am convinced his unyielding drive will only be amplified upon acceptance into the LDO/611X-Deck Surface community.…

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    to March 2016. Senior Chief Robinson consistently demonstrated leadership and initiative in the performance of her duties. Her ability to perform in an extremely isolated, arduous, and dynamic environment are directly reflected in the high level of success provided to Navy, Joint and Coalition forces conducting Overseas Contingency Operations in support of three Combatant Commanders in an extremely isolated, arduous, and dynamic environment. Specific accomplishments include: - Her leadership…

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    Another man then starts the airboat and we were off, we were going to try and take out some dirty Japs until rescue teams could arrive. We were taking heavy fire from the Japs when I thought we may have a grasp at making it out. I hear a man yell for me and say “I’ve been shot!” it was Master Chief Petty Officer Crawford. He had been shot in the chest three times by a Japanese Zero. I then rushed over to Master Chief Petty Officer Crawford, but the only thing that I was thinking was he may die…

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    those both senior and junior to follow. A good leader is knowledgeable in his/her craft and speaks with conviction and tact when called upon. This leader knows his people and looks out for their well-being and safety, treating them all equally. This leader is also considered a mentor that strives to share his/her knowledge to better their shop, unit, and Coast Guard. 2. I have been blessed in my career to work for far more good leaders than bad. I am a firm believer that you learn almost as much…

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    “You will get out of Chiefs Academy what you put into it, so make the best of the experience.” This advice was given to me weeks ago from several of my fellow Chiefs regarding the Chief Petty Officers Academy. I left for Chief Petty Officers Academy with a positive outlook, and was determined to make the most of it. On the very first day of class, Senior Chief Rob Lynn said something that reinforced my outlook. He said “This is your Class 216, and it will be whatever you want it to be.” That…

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    Leadership is setting the example for others to follow, being able to follow others no matter what their rank, having professional knowledge and taking care of your people. You must be willing to set the example even when you think no one is looking; because there is always someone watching you whether you know it or not. One of my biggest leadership influences during my career was Senior Chief Brian Dumas. He was the consummate professional, he treated everyone with respect and dignity and…

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    1. Petty Officer Whately’s request for High Year Tenure (HYT) waiver is forwarded with my highest recommendation. 2. Petty Officer Whately has demonstrated exemplary skill as an Electronics Technician Instructor teaching 113 students in eight ET-A School classes. He also volunteers his time in other ET-A School’s units as an instructor, in addition to safety observer. PO Whately volunteered to be a class advisor to ET-A School Class 03-16 consisting of seven Coast Guard members and two…

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    Enlisted Leader, Senior Chief Medina, stressed that even though he believes there is a clear right answer to this case study, but it is not an easy decision to make. The mission is very important, and in the Constitutional Paradigm the mission falls just below the Constitution. Accomplishing the mission would make the Skipper look good and in doing so make me, the Division Officer, look good. Great measures must be taken to accomplish the mission, but the mission is not worth compromising…

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    As an Operations Specialist, Petty Officer Jamison has an immeasurable amount of experience to offer recruiting. In the ten years she has served, Petty Officer Jamison has had the opportunity to interact and work with all 19 ratings in the Coast Guard. In addition, she has conducted operations in the eleven Coast Guard mission areas. As a member of the Coast Guard, Petty Officer Jamison prides herself on having a strong work ethic and the ability to resolve difficult situations. Specifically, as…

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    complications. After being abducted and sedated the SPARTAN-II candidates were taken to the colony world Reach. To marginalize their civilian lives, they had led, they were striped of the names and given numbered service tag, with family names being discarded. The Spartans endured a great deal of hardship during their first years of training. They were put thought situations that were made to pushed their abilities to their very limit and made to brake the weak. Their hard training was…

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