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    Commander, Submarine Group Nine, announces Sailor of Year

    Commander, Submarine Group Nine, announces Sailor of Year

    Photo By Chief Petty Officer Amanda Gray | BANGOR, Wash. (Jan. 29, 2016) Rear Adm. David Kriete, Commander, Submarine Group Nine,...... read more read more

    BANGOR, WA, UNITED STATES

    01.29.2016

    Story by Petty Officer 2nd Class Amanda Gray 

    Commander, Submarine Group Nine   

    BANGOR, Wash. – Rear Adm. David Kriete, Commander, Submarine Group Nine, announced the 2015 sea and shore Commander, Submarine Group Nine Sailors of the Year and Junior Sailors of the Year during a luncheon at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor Plaza, Jan. 29.

    The Sailor of the Year (SOY) and Junior Sailor of the Year (JSOY) from every local command participated in a rigorous evaluation process. They were each required to complete an oral presentation in front of a selection board, who took into consideration characteristics such as professional knowledge, military bearing, teamwork, education and professional development.

    “Each of the Sailors we recognize here today were specifically selected by their parent command to compete in a very challenging administrative and verbal evaluation boards made up of chiefs, senior chiefs, and some salty master chiefs,” said Command Master Chief Ted Calcaterra, assigned to CSG-9. “Most of them completed this process twice before they arrived here today against group of very skilled and professional sailors at each level. The competition at these boards is always very competitive and it is a complete pleasure to see these Sailors perform at this high level.”

    Sonar Technician 1st Class Sarah Riha, assigned to Naval Ocean Processing Facility (NOPF) Whidbey Island, was selected as the Sea SOY, and Information Systems Technician 1st Class Nicholas Stenftenagel, assigned to Priority Material Office (PMO) Bremerton, was selected as Shore SOY.

    Electrician’s Mate 2nd Class Alexander Weitemeyer, assigned to the Blue Crew of the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Alabama (SSBN 731), was selected at Sea JSOY, and Yeoman 2nd Class Jennifer Reeder, assigned to Commander, Submarine Group 9, was selected as Shore JSOY.

    All of the nominees were recognized for their efforts by Treasurer of the Pacific Northwest Naval Submarine League, Roy Rasmussen, who presented each nominee with a gift from the Submarine League.

    “The Sailors you see here today, whether or not they move on in the SOY program, represent the highest sense of professionalism, performance and standards at each command,” said Kriete. “These Sailors are representative of the tremendous talent and ability of the thousands of Sailors here in the Pacific Northwest and throughout the Navy that are getting the job done every day, for our country.”

    Riha and Stenftenagel are scheduled to represent CSG-9 in the Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (SUBPAC) Sailor of the Year competition, which will be held in San Diego next month.

    The Navy-wide Sailor of the Year program was initiated in 1972 by former Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Elmo Zumwalt. The goal was to recognize outstanding Sailors throughout the fleet. The Shore Sailor of the Year program was introduced in 1973.

    Sponsored by the chief of naval operations, the program provides recognition to the Navy's outstanding Sailors through numerous presentations, awards, and meritorious advancement to the next pay grade.

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    Date Taken: 01.29.2016
    Date Posted: 01.29.2016 19:08
    Story ID: 187457
    Location: BANGOR, WA, US

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