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Encyclopedia > Surface Warfare Badge

The Surface Warfare Badge is a military badge of the United States Navy which is issued to those Naval personnel who are trained and qualified to perform duties aboard United States surface warships. The Surface Warfare Badge was first proposed in 1972 and, by 1980, several classes of the Surface Warfare Badge had been approved for issuance. There are presently five classes of the Surface Warfare Badge, being that of Line, Supply, Staff, Special Operations, and Enlisted. The Line and Enlisted Surface Warfare Badges may be earned by United States Coast Guard personnel assigned to Navy commands. The various badge types are as follows: Military badges of the United States are devices of personal recognition that are granted to service members of the United States armed forces to denote personal accomplishment, qualifications, and participation in designated military campaigns or other activities. ... The United States Navy (USN) is the branch of the United States armed forces responsible for naval operations. ... 1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year that started on a Tuesday. ... 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... Coast Guard shield The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the coast guard of the United States. ...


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Line Officer

The Surface Warfare Officer Badge, also called the “SWO Pin”, is the highest qualification one may receive in surface warfare. Those receiving the Surface Warfare Officer Badge must qualify as a line Surface Warfare Officer and must hold certifications as Officer of the Deck (both underway and inport), Small Boat Officer, Combat Information Center Watch Officer, and must be trained in shipboard damage control and quality maintenance (3M). The Surface Warfare Officer Badge is a prerequisite for Tactical Action Officer (TAO) training and the Command-at-Sea Pin. Naval warfare is divided into three operational areas: surface warfare, air warfare and submarine warfare. ... Officer of the Deck (OOD) is a position in the United States Navy that confers certain authority and responsibility. ... A combat information center (CIC, or action information center) is the tactical center of a warship, manned and equipped to collect, present, manage, evaluate and disseminate information for the use of the embarked flag officer, commanding officer, and control agencies. ... U.S. Navy Command at Sea Badge The Naval Command-at-Sea Pin is a highly regarded military badge of the United States Navy. ...


Junior officers assigned to the Surface Warfare community are known as “non-qualified” until they receive qualification as a Surface Warfare Officer and receive the Surface Warfare Officer Badge. Such junior officers are granted 18-24 months to qualify Surface Warfare and must transfer to a different branch of the Navy if qualification is not obtained in the required amount of time. Such officers are known as “SWO non-attainment” with this designation entered into permanent military records.


Supply Officer

The Surface Warfare Supply Badge is granted to those members of the Navy Supply Corps who qualify as Surface Warfare Supply Officers. Such officers are trained in damage control, flight operations, shipboard supply systems, and receive a limited amount of training as an Officer of the Deck. The Supply Corps of the United States Navy, one of the oldest staff corps in the Navy, traces its beginings to February of 1795 when the nations first Purveyor of Public Supplies, Tench Francis, Jr. ...


For advancement in the Surface Supply Community, the Surface Warfare Supply Badge must be obtained by junior supply officers within 24 months from reporting onboard a naval vessel. Those failing to qualify as a Surface Supply Officer are transferred to permanent ground assignment as Shore Supply Officers.


Other versions of the Supply Corps badge include the Submarine Supply Corps Badge and the Aviation Supply Corps Badge. The Submarine Supply Corps Insignia is a badge of the United States Navy which is awarded to members of the Navy Supply Corps who have qualified as Supply Officers onboard U.S. submarines. ... The Naval Aviation Supply Corps Badge is a decoration of the United States Navy which is issued to those officers of the Navy Supply Corps who have qualified for duties as a Supply Officer in a Naval air unit and are also qualified to serve in duty assignments onboard aircraft...


Medical Staff Officer

The Staff Surface Warfare Badges comprise the qualifications which are available to general staff officers in the medical, dental, science, and nursing fields. To receive the Staff Surface Warfare Badge, an officer must undergo an abbreviated amount of general surface warfare training and also must qualify in field specific training and instruction.


The Staff Surface Warfare Badge is voluntary and an officer does not need to receive the badge to advance in a given staff career field. The Staff Surface Warfare Badges are most often granted to staff personnel permanently assigned to afloat naval commands, such as the medical department onboard an aircraft carrier. An aircraft carrier is a warship whose main role is to deploy and recover aircraft—in effect acting as a sea-going airbase. ...


Special Operations

The Special Operations Badge is the rarest of the Surface Warfare qualifications. It is granted to those officers who have qualified in underway special operations tactics to include mine warfare, small boat interdiction, and counter-surface evasion. Such officers are normally qualified and trained in other special operations areas such as diving and special warfare. Special forces or special operations forces is a term used to describe relatively small military units raised and trained for reconnaissance, unconventional warfare and special operations. ...


Enlisted Specialist

The Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Badge (also known as the "ESWS pin") is authorized for wear by any enlisted member of the United States Navy who is permanently stationed aboard a navy afloat command and completes the Enlisted Surface Warfare qualification program and personal qualification standards (PQS). For those who possess "underway rates", that is to say enlisted ratings which may only be assigned onboard underway vessels, the Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Badge must be obtained after three years as a Second Class Petty Officer. Those failing to qualify are unable to re-enlist in their current rate. On each assignment to a new sea-going command, if Surface Warfare is the sailor's primary community, the sailor must re-qualify ESWS, though requalification standards are somewhat accelerated, and are often basically refreshers. Sailors for whom ESWS is their secondary community (mostly those in the Air Warfare community) are not required to requalify. Aerial warfare is the use of aircraft and other flying machines for the purposes of warfare. ...


An enlisted person who has qualified for his or her ESWS Pin places the designator (SW) after his or her rate and rating; for example, Boatswain's Mate Second Class Jones, having qualified for his ESWS Pin, is identified as BM2(SW) Jones.


For those enlisted personnel who are subsequently commissioned as officers, and receive a Surface Warfare Officer Badge, the Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Badge is replaced since Navy regulations do not permit the wearing of both the Enlisted and Officer Surface Warfare Badge simultaneously. However, ESWS may still be worn if the officer does not earn a SWO badge, but rather a specialization in another community (ie, the officer becomes a pilot or Naval Flight Officer. A Naval Flight Officer in the United States Navy and Marine Corps is an officer rated for command in the naval aviation community. ...


Unlike other warfare pins available to both enlisted and officers, the ESWS and SWO pins differ by more than just color (gold for officers and silver for enlisted is a common theme in U.S. Navy uniforms). The swords behind the hull on the SWO pin are sabers. The swords on the enlisted pin are cutlasses. This can clearly be seen in the curvature of the blades and the shape of the handguards. This derives from the saber being a symbol of naval officers and their authority, while cutlasses were traditionally the sidearm of the enlisted men. The Saber (spanish/portuguese: knowledge) currency is an educational sectoral currency in Brazil that is handed out by the ministry of education. ... This article is about the sword. ...


Coast Guard

The United States Coast Guard does not issue the Surface Warfare Badge. Coast Guard personnel, who are permanently cross assigned to afloat Navy commands, may qualify for the Surface Warfare Badge through the standard Navy qualification system. All other Coast Guard personnel, serving on Coast Guard cutters, are eligible to receive the Cutterman Badge.


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