04/16/2020
Please help me welcome the following future sailors into the Worlds Greatest Navy! ๐๐
Future Sailor Perry (IS) ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ
Intelligence Specialists serve on large ships, with aircraft squadrons and at various intelligence production centers located in the U.S. or overseas, generally dividing time equally between assignments ashore and afloat. The work is mostly analytical, as it supports the Navy's intelligence mission on all fronts. Typically, duties are performed in an office or watch environment and involve working closely with others, though the capability to operate without supervision is also required.
Future Sailor Correa (AO) ๐ฃ
Aviation Ordnancemen (AO) receive, inspect, package, store, handle, and process for shipment: airborne weapons, air launched torpedoes, aerial mines, sonobuoys, pyrotechnics and ammunition; maintain, test, assemble, load, download, arm, and de-arm all airborne weapons, aircraft gun systems, targets, sonobuoys, and pyrotechnics for aircraft carriage; receive, inspect, inventory, configure, test, and maintain Armament Weapons Support Equipment
Future Sailor Mendoza (CS) ๐จโ๐ณ
These sailors receive extensive training in cooking, baking, dining and living area management. They prepare menus, order food items, operate kitchen and dining facilities, and keep records for food supplies and financial budgets. They serve as personal food service specialists for high ranking officers both aboard ship and at shore bases.
Culinary Specialists work in kitchens, dining areas, living quarters and storerooms where food supplies are kept. The work is primarily physical and involves working as part of a team, often in close quarters and sometimes under adverse conditions.
Future Sailor Powell (HM) ๐ฉ๐ผโโ๏ธ
Hospital Corpsmen assist in the prevention and treatment of disease, disability, and injury using first aid and preventive medicine procedures; assist in the prevention and treatment of dental conditions; assist with physical examinations; provide patient care and assist in the administration of medicinal and parenteral solutions; perform general laboratory, pharmacy, and other patient support services; assist in the administrative supply and accounting procedures within medical departments ashore, afloat, Marine Corps, and with Joint Services; instruct medical and non-medical personnel in first aid, self-aid, personal hygiene, and medical records maintenance; assist in the transportation of the sick and injured; and provide assistance in the maintenance of environmental and occupational health standards and in Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) casualties and other contingencies.