Yesterday, Rear Admiral Jeffrey Czerewko, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), visited Navarre High School’s NJROTC students! Rear Adm. Czerewko was able to share insights on NETC’s mission and answered students' questions about life in the Navy, leadership, career opportunities and how to be a good citizen -- inspiring the next generation of leaders! #ForgedByTheSea #FromSeabedToSpace #NETC MyNavyHR Office of the Chief of Naval Operations US Navy
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As part of the MyNavy HR Team, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) is the largest shore command in the Navy with more than 24,000 military and staff personnel at more than 1,640 subordinate activities, sites, districts, stations, and detachments throughout the world. As the owner of the Force Development pillar within MyNavy HR, NETC recruits, trains and delivers those who serve our nation, taking them from "street to fleet" by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational, and combat ready warfighters. We owe the fleet the very best in recruitment and training delivery. To provide the best in an increasingly competitive talent market, Navy Recruiting interacts daily with more than 10,000 civilians interested in potential careers with the Navy. On any given day, roughly 37,000 Sailors are learning at one of 251 NETC training sites, all while the Navy is modernizing with emerging technology and new concepts. *Content was removed to align with the President's Executive Orders and DoD Priorities in accordance with DoD Instruction 5400.17, "Official Use of Social Media for Public Affairs Purposes."
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Michael Cleveland
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Robert Nowakowski
Deputy Commander, Naval Education and Training Command - Force Development
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Jesse Tovar
Supervisory Management and Program Analyst at Naval Education and Training Command (NETC)
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Jermaine Jemmott
Transitioning - Collaborative leader of large organizations, coach, mentor and team builder.
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#NavyPartnerships Earlier this month, Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) Western Pacific (WESTPAC), along with industry partners, supported Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) Phase III for the Republic of Korea Sailors aboard ROKS Jeongjo the Great (DDG 995) in Busan, Republic of Korea. This effort, alongside other ongoing efforts by SCSTC and SCSTC International Programs, continues to enhance and strengthen bilateral and joint interoperability relationships with allied nations in the Indo-Pacific region. Through collaborations such as this, we are supporting the U.S. Navy’s commitment to designing and driving interoperability with our Allies and partners to deliver combined lethality. #USNavy #SCSTC #StrongerTogether Naval Education and Training Command MyNavyHR Surface Combat Systems Training Command Western Pacific Commander Naval Surface Force Atlantic
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Advancing the Navy's Hybrid Fleet ?? The U.S. Navy’s Hybrid Fleet strategy is leveraging Robotics Warfare Specialists to integrate manned and unmanned systems, enhancing operational agility and maritime dominance. This cutting-edge approach redefines how we operate at sea, ensuring mission success in an evolving battlespace. Learn more about this strategic shift ??
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?? Bravo Zulu to the Best of the Best! ?? Please join Naval Service Training Command in congratulating the outstanding Sailors selected across the NSTC Domain for 2024! ?? Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Savannah Buza NSTC Sailor of the Year From U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command ?? Aviation Structural Mechanic 2nd Class Johnathan Roop NSTC Junior Sailor of the Year From U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command ?? Musician 2nd Class Emily Duff NSTC Blue Jacket of the Year From Navy Band Great Lakes Your hard work inspires those around you and strengthens the entire NSTC team! #SailorOfTheYear | #JuniorSailorOfTheYear | #BlueJacketOfTheYear | #ForgedByTheSea US Navy | Naval Education and Training Command | MyNavyHR
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Congratulations to the newest and sharpest Sailors in the U.S. Navy who graduated boot camp Mar. 27, 2025! The reviewing officer was Rear Adm. Tracy Hines, Deputy Director of Global Space Operations, U.S. Space Command. Naval Service Training Command Naval Education and Training Command Commander, Navy Recruiting Command
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??? Master-at-Arms: Defending a Lethal & Survivable Fleet ? Security is mission-critical to our Navy, and Master-at-Arms (MA) Sailors are on the front lines of defense. As the military police force of the Navy, MAs ensure our warfighters can train and operate in a secure environment—ashore and at sea. At Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), we develop combat-ready warfighters, and that includes training elite security professionals at Master-at-Arms "A" School at Naval Technical Training Center (NTTC) Lackland, Texas. ?? Training Includes: ?? Anti-Terrorism & Force Protection – Ensuring bases, ships, and personnel remain secure. ?? Weapons & Defensive Tactics – Controlling threats through firearms and hand-to-hand training. ?? Military Working Dog (MWD) Operations – K-9 teams trained for patrols, detection, and security. ?? Law Enforcement Procedures – Patrolling installations and conducting investigations. From protecting strategic assets to securing warfighting operations, MAs play a vital role in NETC’s mission to build a LETHAL and SURVIVABLE fleet. ?? Do you have what it takes to defend the fleet? Drop a ?? in the comments! #TrainToFight #LethalAndSurvivable #MasterAtArms #NavySecurity #FromStreetToFleet #USNavy
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?? Rear Adm. Jeffrey Czerewko, commander of NETC, meets with Rear Adm. James Waters, commander of Navy Recruiting Command, during a visit to NETC HQ on March 25. NETC is committed to transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational, and combat-ready Sailors who stand ready to serve. ??? #ForgedByTheSea #NavyTraining #StreetToFleet #USNavy #NavyReadiness
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Honor & Excellence ? Sailors from the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard and Navy Band Great Lakes put on a spectacular performance at Daley Plaza in Chicago, IL. ???? Missed the opportunity to meet your local Navy? Call (872) 356-2438 to learn more and find out where you can see them next! US Navy Navy Office of Community Outreach Naval Education and Training Command United States Navy Band Naval Station Great Lakes Navy Recruiting Command
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The National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas, officially opens its doors to the public today! We got a sneak peek at the many artifacts, stories and interactive exhibits being showcased at this museum that tells the stories of some of America’s most decorated heroes: https://lnkd.in/gtMCfxaF
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Lethality is built into every phase of our force generation, ensuring that when our ships deploy, they are fully armed, technologically superior and tactically dominant. ??ATLANTIC OCEAN – The Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) successfully completed its basic phase on March 14, and began its advanced phase with the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group. Iwo Jima is the first LHD in several years to complete its basic phase early. Completing this phase of pre-deployment consists of certifications for unit-level ship handling and operations. “Iwo Jima tested its capabilities in shipboard operations and handling while both at sea in port, putting the crew through various exercises in surface warfare, navigation, and air warfare,†said Lt. Cmdr. Samara Griffin, the plans and tactics officer assigned to Iwo Jima. “Basic phase focused on training the crew in preparation for integration with the ARG and other advance phase exercises prior to our deployment.†Iwo Jima is now training with the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ships USS San Antonio (LPD 17) and USS Fort Lauderdale (LPD 28) to grow its proficiency as a lethal, combat ready fighting group. Together, these ships comprise the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group. “The goal of the advanced phase to provide our ARG and its staffs advanced warfare skills in a realistic threat environment,†said Cmdr. Marcello Frierson, the operations officer assigned to Iwo Jima. “Our ARG will be expected to operate in contested and challenging waters, requiring our ships to be coordinated and connected, ready to both defend our assets as well deploy our capabilities wherever our nation calls us to strike.†As these ships assimilate, each plays a critical role safeguarding national security interests by conducting joint Navy and Marine Corps routine exercises. "San Antonio is excited to execute upcoming integration training with the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group and the embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit,†said Capt. Will Mathis, the commanding officer of USS San Antonio. “For us, these next evolutions are vital to ensure San Antonio, the ships in this amphibious ready group, and our combined blue-green team is the tip of the spear for amphibious operations. Flexing our Navy and Marine Corps capabilities as a team further strengthens our overall combat effectiveness should our nation or allies call upon us." For Fort Lauderdale, each evolution in the basic phase set a precedent for the ship’s company preparing them for what will be the ship’s maiden deployment. “Every basic phase certification event was a major milestone for Fort Lauderdale,†said Cmdr. James McQuiniff, the executive officer of Fort Lauderdale. “Our crew brought the ship to life, excelled through the basic phase, and is now excited to join the IWO ARG as we train for deployment and to bring lethality to the fleet.â€
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