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Learn about the career paths and opportunities in the unrestricted line, restricted line, and staff corps specialist communities, and how each contributes to the mission of the U.S. Navy.
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INTRO TO NAVSCI Restricted Line & Staff Officer Communities
Learning Objective • The student will know other • unrestricted line, • restricted line, and • staff corps specialists. • Know their career path and opportunities, including joint duty. • Know how each contributes to the mission of the U.S. Navy.
Restricted Line Communities Designators
Designators • A 4-digit numeric code • Describes the type of job an officer does. • Examples: • 1110 -- Surface Warfare Officer, Regular Navy • 3100 -- Supply Corps Officer, Naval Reserve
Designators • Last digit indicates officer’s status • 5 = Naval Reserve • 0 = Regular Navy • 7 = Training Active Reserves (TAR)
Restricted Line & Staff Corps • Supply Corps • Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) • Medical/Dental Corps • Intelligence • Chaplain Corps
Restricted Line & Staff Corps • Civil Engineering Corps (CEC) • Cryptology • Public Affairs Officer (PAO) • Naval Oceanographer
Restricted Line & Staff Corps • Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) • Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer • Aerospace Maintenance Duty Officer • Fleet Support (1700 Community)
Supply Corps • Designator: 310X • Job Description • Provide logistical and operational support to the fleet • finance operations analysis • food service supply management • acquisition/contracting retail
The Supply Officer • The Supply Officer (SUPPO) is the DH responsible for all aspects of • Supply management • Business/Administration management • Direct personnel support
Supply Management • Includes • Inventory requirements • Determination • Acquisition of supplies • Transportation • Storage • Inventory control of repair parts & consumables
Business/Administration Management • Includes • Information systems • Petroleum Management • Transportation logistics management • Internships
Direct Personnel Support • Includes management of • Navy shipboard and shore-based food service facilities • Disbursing centers • Other retailing operations
Judge Advocate General (JAG) • “YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!!” • From A Few Good Men, 1992 • Director, Aaron Sorkin
JAG • Job Description (250X) • Provide legal advice and services to • client commands • active duty members • retired members • dependents
JAGCareer Opportunities • Navy Legal Services Office (NLSO) • Criminal Law • Pre-trial investigations • Courts-martial trial and/or defense counsel • Courts-martial appeals
U.S. Navy Medical Department • Medical Corps (210X) • Dental Corps(220X) • Medical Service Corps(230X) • Nurse Corps(290X)
Medical Department • Mission • To ensure the best possible health and medical support of Navy/USMC personnel and their dependents. • Includes • Disease control Direct clinical care • Research Mgmt & Leadership
Intelligence Community (SD) • Designator: 163X • Job Description • Provide the fleet with critical intelligence and assessments of other fleets.
IntelEducational Opportunities • Subspecialties • Joint Intelligence • Naval Intelligence • National Security Affairs • Financial Management • Manpower & Personnel Management • Space Systems Operations • Computer Systems Technology
Navy Chaplain Corps • Designator: 4100 • Role • To provide religious ministries to meet the needs of naval service personnel and their dependents.
Civil Engineering Corps • Designator: 510X • Role of the CEC • Provide support to the operational elements of the Navy through • Planning Construction • Design Maintenance • of shore and ocean facilities.
Civil Engineering Corps • Job Description • Engineers & Architects • Manage Naval shore facilities • Oversee construction/maintenance by the Seabees. • Limited combat capability.
Cryptology • Designator: 164X • Background • Duties include cryptologic services and national signals intelligence (SIGINT) tasks • Work for the Director, NSA/Chief, Central Security Service • 720 cryptologic officers stationed aboard ships • 30 new ensigns per year
Cryptology • Qualifications • Major • Technical field Computer Science • Systems Management Foreign policy studies • Language • GPA > 3.0 • Must be able to get a very high security clearance.
Public Affairs Officer • Designator: 165X • Job Description • Advises senior Navy leadership on all matters relating to public affairs • Interfaces with media organizations • Informs & educates • the public regarding Navy operations & policies • Navy personnel, their families, reservists, and civilian employees
Naval Oceanographer • Designator: 1800 • Purpose • To support naval strategy and tactics by applying the sciences of • oceanography meteorology • mapping charting • geodesy • to naval operations.
Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) • Designator: ED/146X, 116XE • Job Description • Serve as technical specialists for the • acquisition • construction • maintenance • modernization • of . . .
Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) • Job Description • of . . . • Ships • combat/weapons systems • ordnance systems • electronic and space warfare (SPAWAR) systems
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer • Designator: 151X • Job Description • Provides professional management and technical direction in the • design development • acquisition production • logistic support • of naval aircraft, air & space weapon systems and related support equipment.
AerospaceMaintenance Duty Officer • Designator: 152X • Job Description • Provide full-time professional maintenance and material logistic support managers for naval aviation. • Ensure aircraft maintenance is done and flight crews are provided safe aircraft for flight.
Potential Test Questions • What is a designator? What does it tell you? • What does the last digit in the designator mean?
Potential Test Questions • What are some of the primary responsibilities of someone in • the Supply corps? • the JAG corps? • the Medical/Dental corps? • Intel? • Public Affairs? • Special Warfare?
Potential Test Questions • What are some of the primary responsibilities of someone in • the Chaplain Corps? • Naval Oceanography? • EDO? • CEC?