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The Surface Warfare Officer pin was designed to depict the traditional and typical elements of naval service: waves breaking before the bow of a ship overlaid on crossed U.S. Navy commissioned officer's swords, rendered in gold. The insignia was introduced in 1975.
25 paź 2022 · Today, there is demonstrated, acknowledged variance in the execution of requirements for a Surface Warfare Officer (SWO) to earn their qualification and warfare insignia, the SWO pin. The breadth of knowledge needed to be a successful SWO today is different than when the SWO pin was established.
26 lip 2018 · Capt. John F. Meier, then commanding officer USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), and Susan Ford Bales, ship’s sponsor, pin on Lt. j.g. Nicole Oliver’s surface warfare officer device, held inside the ship’s in-port cabin in 2016. US Navy Photo.
14 paź 2024 · A Surface Warfare Officer (SWO) is an Unrestricted Line Officer who is largely responsible for the operations of Navy ships. SWOs specifically lead the ship’s crew in all aspects of shipboard operations. So, here’s a little more detail: if you’re a SWO in the Navy, your designator code is 1110.
The shiny gold pin on the division officer’s chest establishes a new level of credibility in the wardroom and allows subsequent thoughts and opinions to be more loudly heard—to the benefit of the division.
For unrestricted line surface warfare officers, an additional prerequisite for the SWO pin includes completing the Basic Division Officer Course (BDOC), which provides exposure to the knowledge and skills junior officers require to become SWOs.
Recent incidents in the surface navy have made clear the need for formal, standardized training for SWOs. A haphazard approach that asks junior officers random questions while seated at wardroom tables is no way to qualify anyone to stand watch on the bridge or in the engineering plant.