SECTION 1 ARLEIGH BURKE FLEET TROPHY SECTION 2 JUNIOR OFFICER AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SHIPHANDLING...7-5

Similar documents
Subj: SURFACE SHIP AND SUBMARINE SURVIVABILITY TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS 2000 NAVY PENTAGON WASHINGTON DC

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY SUBMARINE FORCE ATLANTIC 7958 BLANDY ROAD NORFOLK, VA

7E=-G& Subj: ANNUAL COMMAND HISTORY FOR Ref: (a) OPNAVINST F

OPNAVINST C N2 18 Feb 09

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY SUBMARINE FORCE ATLANTIC 1430 MITSCHER AVENUE NORFOLK, VA Subj: AWARDS SPONSORED BY THE NAVAL SUBMARINE LEAGUE

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY 0HICfOI 1111 CIIIEHII "\\\ \LOI'I RAIIO'I,\ N \\ \ 1'1 'T\C:O'I, \\ASIIIM:TOI\, DC ()

* LDO L II *

1. Purpose. To promulgate guidance, procedures, and requirements for the Navigation, Seamanship and Ship-Handling Training (NSST) Program.

S. ll. To provide for the improvement of the capacity of the Navy to conduct surface warfare operations and activities, and for other purposes.

From: Commanding Officer, Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Subj: SAFE ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS PROGRAM FOR LANDING CRAFT, AIR CUSHION

OPNAVINST F N4 5 Jun 2012

OPNAVINST A N Oct 2014

From: Chief of Naval Operations To : All Ships and Stations (less Marine Corps field addressees not having Navy personnel attached)

OPNAVNOTE 1530 Ser N1/15U Jun 2015 OPNAV NOTICE From: Chief of Naval Operations. Subj: 2015 MIDSHIPMAN SUMMER TRAINING PLAN

OPNAVNOTE 1530 N12/16U Apr 2016 OPNAV NOTICE From: Chief of Naval Operations. Subj: 2016 MIDSHIPMAN SUMMER TRAINING PLAN

From: Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter Squadron FIFTEEN To: Director, Naval Aviation History and Publication Division, Naval Historical Center

Subj: MISSIONS, FUNCTIONS, AND TASKS OF UNITED STATES FLEET FORCES COMMAND

Subj: FORCE HEALTH AND WELLNESS UNIT AWARD (GREEN H )

n ED0 NEW YORK 0-1 y1 lllccv #nn TO:

COMTRAWING SIX INSTRUCTION L CHANGE TRANSMITTAL 1

4 Aug 92. Encl: From: Commanding Officer, USS MICHIGAN (SSBN 727) To: Director of Naval History (0-09BH), Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC 20374

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS 2000 NAVY PENTAGON WASHINGTON. DC

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

OPNAVINST C N09C 18 Dec Subj: THOMPSON-RAVITZ AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN NAVY PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Subj: SECRETARY OF THE NAVY SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Subj: POLICY AND PROCEDURES CONCERNING PERSONAL AWARDS

5720 Ser056. (3 ) Narrative (4) USS MICHIGAN History (5) Ship's Picture (6) Commanding Officer's Biography and picture. 5 Mar 96

OPNAVINST D N4 24 May (a) OPNAV M , Naval Ordnance Management Policy Manual

Subj: INFORMATION DOMINANCE CORPS COMMAND QUALIFICATION PROGRAM. Encl: (1) Sample Command Qualification Board Recommendation Letter

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS WASHINGTON, DC United States Marine Corps Landing Signal Officer (LSO) Program

FIGHTER SQUADRON ELEVEN FLEET POST OFFICE NEW YORK

Subj: ARMED FORCES HEALTH PROFESSIONS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. Encl: (1) Application Procedures for Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program

Subj: FISCAL YEAR 2016 NAVAL SHORE ACTIVITIES SAILOR OF THE YEAR PROGRAM

OPNAVINST E DNS-H 18 June 2012

OPNAVINST E N97 7 Nov 2017

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, VIRGINIA

Subj: COMMANDER, NAVY RESERVE FORCE CAREER COUNSELOR OF THE YEAR PROGRAM

From: Commander, Navy Personnel Command To: President, FY-17 Surface Commander Command Screen Board

US Navy Ships. Surface Warfare Officer First Tours

CNATRAINST M N11 7 Feb 17. Subj: APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICERS OF THE NAVY FLIGHT DEMONSTRATION SQUADRON (BLUE ANGELS)

OPNAVINST N9 16 Jun Subj: CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS SIMULATOR DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING STRATEGY

3. Mission. To publish guidelines and procedures in support of the Awards Program.

CERTIFICATION OF THE AVIATION CAPABILITY OF SHIPS OPERATING AIRCRAFT

Subj: MISSION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE NAVAL SAFETY CENTER

103 First Officer (D)

5750 Ser 00/ SEX) 00. From: Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter Squadron 25 To: Director of Naval History (N09BH)

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY COMMANDER UNITED STATES PACIFIC FLEET 250 MAKALAPA DRIVE PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII

Subj: FORCE HEALTH AND WELLNESS UNIT AWARD (GREEN H )

New Leadership for Naval Education and Training Command

OPNAVINST N46 21 Apr Subj: MISSION, FUNCTIONS, AND TASKS OF COMMANDER, NAVY INSTALLATIONS COMMAND

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

From: Commander, Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic

OPNAVINST B N96 29 Jul 2014

SHIP'S ORGANIZATION. General

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY USS VALLEY FORGE (CG 50) FPO AP

Ref: (a) DoD Instruction of 13 November 2001 (b) SECNAVINST C (c) OPNAVINST M (d) CNATRAINST G

Ship's Organization and Regulations 119

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. From: Commanding Officer, Surface Warfare Officers School Command

M. D. ABNER By direction

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS COMMAND 3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC

( 3 5V10pPrY d;rk 1 qi-9 >;"

CHAPTER 8 FORWARD DEPLOYED NAVAL FORCE (FDNF) CARRIER TRAINING CYCLE

CHAPTER 3 TRAINING CYCLE

COMSC INSTRUCTION A. Subj: SAILOR OF THE QUARTER (SOQ) PROGRAM

OPNAVINST B N98 4 Jun 2018

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY 7 USS MICHIGAN (SSBN 727) / FW AP

From: Commanding Officer, Navy Recruiting District New Orleans. Subj: SENIOR/JUNIOR/SUPPORT SAILOR OF THE QUARTER/YEAR

1. Enclosure (1) is forwarded in accordance, with reference (a).

OPNAVINST E N98 29 May 2018

Subj: UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS GROUND ORDNANCE MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATION (USMC GOMA) AWARDS PROGRAM

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS 2000 NAVY PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC

Encl: (1) Submitting Flag Officer Biographies and Photos (2) Flag Officer Biography Format (3) Sample Official Biography

Subj: CIVILIAN AWARDS PROGRAM FOR THE BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL

Advance Questions for Buddie J. Penn Nominee for Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Installations and Environment

Encl: (1) Nutritional Supplement and Over-the-Counter Medication Screening Guidance (2) Cold and Heat Stress Guidance

MILPERSMAN a. The mission of the FTS officer program is to. (1) provide full-time training and management of the Navy Reserve,

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL SERVICE TRAINING COMMAND 2601A PAUL JONES ST GREAT LAKES, ILLINOIS

Department of Defense INSTRUCTION

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY USS HOUSTON (SSN 7131 FPO AP

OPNAVINST G 11 Apr 2011 CURRENT NAVY AVIATION SQUADRON LINEAGE LIST HOW TO TRACE SQUADRON LINEAGE

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

1. Enclosures (1) throuqh (6) are forwarded, per reference (a). ad hkil

OPNAVINST H N12 3 Sep 2015

Subj: MISSION, FUNCTIONS, AND TASKS OF NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE COMMAND

Subj: 2D MARINE AIRCRAFT WING (2D MAW) NAVY COMMAND ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM (CAP)

Subj: CERTIFICATION OF THE AVIATION CAPABILITY OF SHIPS OPERATING AIRCRAFT

Subj: CHANGE OR EXCHANGE OF COMMAND OF NUCLEAR POWERED SHIPS. Encl: (1) Engineering Department Change of Command Inspection List

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY 121 BLAKE ROAD ANNAPOLIS MARYLAND

,k; :;:1. a. COQ Awards Program ,/4// )/ COMNAVRESFORCOMNST F NOOCP 25 Apr 2018 COMNAVRE$FORCOM INSTRUCTION

2. Cancellation. OPNAVINST

3 JAN :bi Ser: From: Coriunanding Officer, US$ TRENTON (LPD 14) To : Director of Naval History (OP-09B9) Ref : (a) OPNAVINST 5720.

2. Command Composition and Organization.

DEPARTMENT OF THE USS FRANK CABLE (AS 40)

STATEMENT OF GORDON R. ENGLAND SECRETARY OF THE NAVY BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE 10 JULY 2001

OPNAVINST N2/N6 19 Aug 2014

NAVAIR names 2016 Sailor of the Year

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS WASHINGTON, DC MCO MPRO-3 6 Sep 91

Transcription:

CHAPTER 7 AWARDS In addition to the Battle E, Carriers and Carrier-assigned personnel are eligible for several awards. This chapter consists of nine sections which describe criteria for Awards: SECTION 1 ARLEIGH BURKE FLEET TROPHY...7-3 SECTION 2 JUNIOR OFFICER AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SHIPHANDLING...7-5 SECTION 3 ASSOCIATION OF OLD CROWS (AOC)...7-9 SECTION 4 THE BATTENBERG CUP AWARD...7-10 SECTION 5 MARJORIE STERRETT BATTLESHIP FUND AWARD...7-11 SECTION 6 HOMER W CARHART AWARD...7-12 SECTION 7 PROPULSION PLANT WATCH OFFICER (PPWO) OF THE YEAR AWARD...7-13 SECTION 8 ENLISTED ENGINEER OF THE QUARTER...7-15 SECTION 9 ENLISTED ENGINEER OF THE YEAR...7-17 7-1

(THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK) 7-2

SECTION 1 ARLEIGH BURKE FLEET TROPHY Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 3590.11 (series) (a) USFFC 3590.11 (series) (b) COMPACFLTINST 3590.1 (series) 7100 GENERAL. In accordance with ref (a), the Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy is presented by the regional Fleet Commander to the ship or air squadron of each Fleet that demonstrates the greatest improvement in battle efficiency during the current calendar year. Although based on the Battle Efficiency competition, winning the Battle E is not a prerequisite. Selection criteria for Atlantic and Pacific Fleet units are set forth in references (b) and (c) respectively. 7101 NOMINATIONS. 1. Nominations or negative reports are required from each CSG Commander and Functional Wing. Each nomination shall be submitted by letter to TYCOM before 30 January, and shall include a proposed citation, full resume and justifying rationale. The comparative data/input should be presented in bullet format and should not exceed two pages in length. Emphasis should be on quantifiable and verifiable improvements and state the following: a. COMPARISON STATISTICS. (1) Previous and current position in competition. (2) Readiness improvements as identified in performance readiness ratings and exercise completion. (3) Command excellence awards (emphasizing improvement from previous year). (4) For aviation squadrons: sorties, CVN landings, boarding rates, landing grade averages, FMC and MC rates, DLQs and qualifications attained, contact time, and crew s combat ready status. b. OPERATIONAL SUMMARY. (1) Factors in the operating schedule. (2) Commitments. 7-3

(3) Noteworthy accomplishments during major exercises/ deployment. (4) Examples of extraordinary improvement in performance. (5) Miscellaneous firsts/accomplishments. 2. NOTE: Inputs should compare previous to current year and emphasize an improvement in battle efficiency.0. 7102 CUSTODY OF THE AWARD. The plaque will be presented by the Fleet Commander on behalf of the Chief of Naval Operations, and is permanently retained by the winning ship or squadron. 7-4

SECTION 2 JUNIOR OFFICER AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SHIPHANDLING 7200 GENERAL. The Junior Officer Award for Excellence in Shiphandling is presented annually by the TYCOM to recognize shiphandling skill. A competitive program is conducted annually to develop a spirit of enthusiasm among junior officers through competition with their contemporaries, and to enhance their professional development as naval officers. The selection process is conducted throughout the calendar year. The objective is to improve shiphandling proficiency, generate high morale, and increase retention of junior officers within the Naval service. 7201 ELIGIBILITY. Due to the size and complexity of aircraft carriers, this competition will be conducted on an individual ship basis from 1 January through 31 December. Eligibility to participate in this competition falls to all officers up to and including the rank of Lieutenant Commander permanently assigned to ship's force (candidates are eligible only for one award at a single duty station). The selected winner for each respective carrier will be nominated via the ISIC for recognition by the TYCOM. 7202 EVALUATION BOARD. Candidates shall be evaluated by a board comprising of: 1. Commanding Officer. 2. Navigator. 3. A line officer or qualified officer of the deck, senior to any person being evaluated and not a candidate in the shiphandling competition. 4. A designated representative of the embarked group commander, if available.0. 7203 EVALUATIONS. 1. Evaluations shall be individually prepared by members of the board utilizing a standardized evaluation sheet. The evaluation must cover the following at a minimum: a. The candidate's judgment. b. The use of standard commands. 7-5

c. Ship control skill (including use of engines, rudder direction / timing and accuracy in positioning the ship) d. Proper and timely dissemination of information to the commanding officer, navigator, flag watch officer, air officer, engineering officer, ship's company. e. The Officer s demeanor, confidence, decisiveness, alertness and command presence. 2. Observations of shiphandling skills should be conducted during normal operating conditions. To encourage the improvement of shiphandling skill and to afford all officers competing the chance to participate in special evolutions, the ship may schedule special training evolutions, such as practice anchorages. An evaluation sheet should be prepared after a period of observation that spans as many shiphandling evolutions as practicable. The evaluation period should last throughout the entire year, ideally enabling each candidate to receive several evaluations from each board member. This will provide the board members with a broader understanding of each candidate's knowledge and skill by presenting a more accurate measure of individual progress and proficiency. 3. During periods of observation/evaluation, each candidate should be required to demonstrate knowledge and skill in as many of the following evolutions as possible: a. Navigation and piloting, including completing competitive exercises for these evolutions. b. Approaches to an anchorage or pier. (Actual mooring or anchoring is not required.) c. Preparations for getting underway. d. Positioning of the ship for making the approach/making the approach to a delivery ship. e. Conning alongside. f. Tactical maneuvering. g. Flight operations. h. Emergency procedures. (Man overboard, aircraft crash/ditching, loss of steering, enemy torpedo, etc.) 7-6

4. A separate file of completed evaluations and any other applicable data shall be maintained on each candidate for use in determining the winner of the shiphandling competition. If the individual is transferred during the competitive year, this information should be forwarded to the next Command as appropriate. 5. Selection of unit winners shall be by the evaluation board described above. The group commander representative is not required unless available. Evaluation sheets shall be the primary means of comparing candidates and determining a unit winner. Any additional available data may also be used with the exception of time on board, relative seniority and previous sea experience. Only one unit winner may be selected. No ranking or relative standing of the other candidates will be published or disclosed.0. 7204 AWARDS. There will be one TYCOM Winner from the West Coast and one from the East Coast. Commendations by Unit Commanders for unit winners are encouraged. The TYCOM winners of the shiphandling competition will receive a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal from the TYCOM. 7205 ACTION. 1. Commanding officers shall: a. Develop selection criteria in consonance with the guidelines contained herein. b. Ensure that the fitness reports of shiphandling competition winners reflect this most significant accomplishment. c. Consistent with operational requirements, ensure that eligible officers are afforded the maximum opportunity for participation and for actual shiphandling practice. 2. Strike Group commanders are encouraged to personally supervise and participate in this program to help maintain interest and to emphasize the importance of professional shiphandling. 3. TYCOMs will select a winner from each Coast based on inputs received. Criteria for competitors will be based on: a. Nomination write up. 7-7

b. Package completeness. c. ISIC and CO s Endorsements. d. Operational sea time and mission completion. e. Various Port Visits. f. Shiphandling Competitive Exercise Scores.0. 7206 REPORTS. 1. The ship shall submit a letter to the ISIC with the name of nominee for the shiphandling competition award no later than 15 January following the competitive year. The letter will contain a Personal Award Recommendation as an enclosure (OPNAV 1650/3 (Rev 3-76) form). Complete blocks 1-6, 8, 11-19, 22, and 25. 2. A proposed citation is not required. Nominations will be endorsed by Unit Command, ISIC (if available) and forwarded to the TYCOM no later than 31 January of the year following the competition in order to ensure eligibility.0. 7-8

SECTION 3 ASSOCIATION OF OLD CROWS (AOC) 7300 GENERAL. The Association of Old Crows (AOC) is a non-profit international association engaged in the science and practice of Electronic Warfare (EW), Information Operations (IO) and related disciplines. Each year, the AOC presents a variety of awards to dedicated individuals and service units in recognition of their outstanding contributions and achievements in Electronic Warfare, Information Operations, and related fields during the previous calendar year. Further information can be found on the AOC website: http://www.crows.org. 7301 NOMINATION PROCEDURES. 1. An annual CNO message will solicit inputs and provide selection criteria for TYCOM recommendations. Award submissions are normally submitted to the AOC by April 15. 2. Unit Award nominations will be submitted to the cognizant ISIC for each ship/squadron for selection/endorsements. ISIC shall forward complete package to TYCOM by 31 March. Packages received after deadline will be disqualified from TYCOM nomination. 3. Individual Award nominations will be delivered to the AOC by the TYCOM. Submission deadlines will be stated in annual CNO message.0. 7302 SELECTION. The annual CNO message will solicit inputs and provide selection criteria for TYCOM recommendations. Award winners will be determined during the AOC s June Board of Directors Meeting. 7-9

SECTION 4 Ref: THE BATTENBERG CUP AWARD (a) CUSFF 3590.11 (series) 7400 GENERAL. This annual award is presented as recognition of excellence to that Atlantic Fleet ship or submarine that having won the Battle E, has demonstrated the greatest accumulation of crew achievements. These include performance in competition for Atlantic Fleet Sportsmanship Award, TYCOM Sailor of the Year Award, Golden Anchor Award (for retention), Captain Edward F. Ney Award (for food service), and command excellence awards. Other information, such as operating schedules, commitments and unusual factors contributing to the nomination may also be considered. One Atlantic Fleet ship will be nominated per TYCOM. Nomination criteria and selection procedures are set forth in ref (a). 7401 NOMINATION. CNAL will nominate the year s Atlantic Fleet Carrier Battle E winner to COMUSFLTFORCOM BY 31 March for consideration as the Battenberg Cup Award nominee. 7402 SELECTION. An ad hoc board will be convened by COMUSFLTFOR Awards Administrator to review the nominations and make a recommendation to the Commander. The award will be presented by the Commander US FLEET FORCES to the most deserving nominee with an appropriate ceremony. 7-10

SECTION 5 MARJORIE STERRETT BATTLESHIP FUND AWARD Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 3590.11 (series) 7500 GENERAL. The Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund is a monetary contribution awarded annually to one ship from each of the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets for the benefit of the enlisted crewmembers. The fund is administered by a board of trustees and the amount awarded is based upon the fund s earnings. Eligibility is designated by the Chief of Naval Operations and awarded to TYCOMs on a quadrennial and continuous basis in accordance with the following schedule: COMSUBFOR 2010 COMNAVSURFOR (CRUDES) 2011 COMNAVAIRFOR 2012 COMNAVSURFOR (CLF/PC) 2013 7501 SELECTION. In those years that designation of the award falls to COMNAVAIRFOR, the award will be presented by CNAF to the carrier winning the Battle Efficiency Competition; no input from the ship is required. CNO will announce the winner by message and notify the trustees with a recommendation to transfer the funds to the Commanding Officer of the winning ship. 7502 EXPENDITURE. Detailed procedures for the distribution and expenditure of the monetary award are set forth in ref (a). 7-11

SECTION 6 HOMER W CARHART AWARD 7600 GENERAL. The Homer W. Carhart Damage Control/Firefighting Award is presented annually by the CNO to a Navy Department Sailor or civilian who most exemplifies professional standards and concern for shipboard safety and survivability based on one or more of the following criteria: 1. Displays meritorious or heroic performance in the Control of, or recovery from, an afloat casualty involving explosion, fire, flooding or collision. 2. Develops or implements formal recommendations regarding equipment, doctrine, tactics, or training. 3. Authors damage control, firefighting, safety or survivability articles for publication in navy media. 4. Submits beneficial suggestions to improve safety of life at sea for implementation by the Department of the Navy. 5. Demonstrates noteworthy efforts to develop naval ship damage control and fire safety standards. 6. Participates in demonstrations, tests or evaluations to expedite improvements to ship safety and survivability. 7. Performs safety and survivability related duties with exemplary professionalism for a sustained period.0. 7601 NOMINATION. Nominations will be solicited annually via TYCOM message. Additional information including previous award nominations for annual winners may be found on the following web site: http://www.dcffwg.navy.mil/carhart/carhart.htm will solicit nominations via SEPCOR for this award annually. 7-12

SECTION 7 AWARD PROPULSION PLANT WATCH OFFICER (PPWO) OF THE YEAR 7700 GENERAL. 1. The Propulsion Plant Watch Officer of the Year Award is presented annually by the TYCOM in recognition of force readiness contributions from commissioned engineering officers. The competition period runs throughout the calendar year. All qualified Propulsion Plant Watch Officers (regardless of rank) serving in their first CVN tour as a commissioned officer are eligible. Each carrier is encouraged to nominate an officer for this award. 2. Ship s candidates shall be evaluated by a board comprised of the following: a. Commanding Officer. b. Engineering / Reactor Officer. c. A qualified PPWO not participating in the competition. d. A representative from the embarked CSG staff (if available).0. 7701 NOMINATION. 1. Nominations for this award shall be forwarded to the respective TYCOM N9 Award Coordinator. 2. Nominations shall include (as a minimum) comments regarding the candidate s performance in the following categories: a. Maintenance ability. b. Leadership ability. c. Training ability. d. Operational abilities (i.e. watch standing). e. Performance of assigned duties. f. Accumulated sea duty. g. Subordinate retention. h. Military appearance. 7-13

i. Time period candidate was observed.0. 7702 SELECTION. TYCOM N9 will convene a board within 15 days of the nomination deadline. During the board process all nomination packages will be considered and a winner determined. Those selected for the award will be presented with the Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medal by the TYCOM. 7-14

SECTION 8 ENLISTED ENGINEER OF THE QUARTER 7800 GENERAL. The Enlisted Engineer of the Quarter is awarded by each TYCOM to recognize force readiness contributions from enlisted Sailors in an engineering rate and to promote and encourage standards of excellence amongst non-commissioned engineers. 7801 NOMINATION. Nominees of specific ranks are recognized once per quarter of the calendar year to ensure all enlisted ranks are recognized. Ships may nominate candidates for any significant contribution made in the year preceding the submission. Nominations shall be forwarded to the respective TYCOM N9 Award Coordinator by letter or email no later than the 15th day of the month following the quarter specified in Figure 7-1. Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep Oct Dec 7802 CRITERIA. E-3 and below nominees of Engineering Rates, including non-designated fireman. Engineering Rated E-7 and above. Engineering Rated E-6. Engineering Rated E-4 or E-5. Figure 7-1 Engineer of the Quarter Nomination Schedule 1. Commanding Officers shall develop selection criteria to identify their respective candidates. 2. Submissions should include as a minimum comments regarding the candidate s performance in the following categories: a. Maintenance ability. b. Leadership ability. c. Training ability. d. Operational abilities (i.e. watch standing). e. Subordinate retention. f. Military appearance.0. 7-15

7803 SELECTION. Individuals selected for the award and all nominees will be announced by TYCOM message. Each quarter s winner will receive a certificate from the TYCOM recognizing their achievement. The certificate will be presented by the nominating ship during an appropriate ceremony. 7-16

SECTION 9 ENLISTED ENGINEER OF THE YEAR 7900 GENERAL. The Enlisted Engineer of the Year is awarded by each TYCOM to recognize force readiness contributions from an enlisted Sailor in an engineering rate (up to and including the rank of E-6), who achieved and sustained a superior level of performance throughout the calendar year. Selection or nomination for Engineer of the Quarter is not a prerequisite for this award. 7901 NOMINATION. Each carrier may nominate one candidate who displayed exemplary engineering professionalism consistently throughout the calendar year. Nominations will be solicited by message and shall be forwarded to the respective TYCOM N9 Award Coordinator by letter or email. 7902 CRITERIA. 1. Commanding Officers shall develop selection criteria to identify their respective candidates. 2. Submissions should include as a minimum comments regarding the candidate s performance in the following categories during the calendar year: a. Maintenance ability. b. Leadership ability. c. Training ability. d. Operational abilities (i.e. watch standing). e. Subordinate retention. f. Military appearance.0. 7903 SELECTION. TYCOM N9 will convene a board within 15 days of the nomination deadline. Nominations received by the deadline will be considered and a winning candidate determined. The Award winner will be presented with the Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medal by the TYCOM. 7-17

CODE N7 (THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK) 7-18