Maintenance window scheduled to begin at February 14th 2200 est. until 0400 est. February 15th

(e.g. yourname@email.com)

Forgot Password?

    Defense Visual Information Distribution Service Logo

    Suffolk Commands Hold CPO 365 Phase 1 Completion Ceremony

    Suffolk Commands Hold CPO 365 Phase 1 Completion Ceremony

    Photo By Robert Fluegel | Navy Network Warfare Command, Naval Information Forces, and Navy Cyber Defense...... read more read more

    SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES

    08.03.2016

    Story by Robert Fluegel 

    Naval Information Forces

    Navy Network Warfare Command, Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), and Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command hosted a joint Chief Petty Officer (CPO) 365 Phase 1 Completion Ceremony at Information Corps Hall of Heroes auditorium Aug. 3.

    The CPO 365 Phase 1 Completion Ceremony started with the Sailor’s creed. NAVIFOR Force Master Chief Toby Ruiz delivered the ceremony’s opening remarks and introduced the guest speaker.

    The 11th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Campa served as guest speaker for the event and addressed more than 100 Chiefs, Chief selectees and First Class Petty Officers (FCPO) from the three commands.

    U.S. Fleet Forces Fleet Master Chief Paul Kingsbury and Navy historian retired Master Chief Information Systems Technician Jim Leuci were special guests for the ceremony. Kingsbury gave a presentation on the history of Chief Petty Officer traditions throughout the years.

    "Chiefs have an immense impact on every Sailor's life," said Campa. "I can't stress enough the importance of good leadership and guidance with young Sailors." Campa also discussed the importance of being a Chief, and he described some of the hardships Chiefs may face during their career.

    "People look at our men and women with admiration," said Campa. "Every Sailor should be proud to wear the uniform of our country. As a veteran and an American citizen looking from the outside in, it makes me very proud to have been a part of the Navy and to see the passion in every Sailor I meet."

    CPO 365 is a year-long training program facilitated Navy-wide for FCPO’s in preparation for becoming a CPO. There are two phases that make up the CPO 365 program. Phase 1 starts after the CPO pinning ceremony and runs until the next year's selection results are announced. Phase 2 begins with the announcement of CPO selectees on a given year and concludes the day of the pinning ceremony.

    "The ultimate goal of Phase 1 was to introduce meaningful and practical training scenarios, and have candid conversations that reflected some of the real-time leadership challenges that Chiefs face on a routine basis,” said Ruiz. "The beauty of CPO 365 Phase 1 was that we always had changes going on with our Navy programs, procedures and policies, and that keeps us consistently on the ‘Alert 5,’ therefore the training was always relevant, never be stagnant, and was constantly evolving."

    The ceremony concluded with CPO Phase 1 graduation certificates being given to all of the FCPOs and a cake cutting ceremony.

    The rank of CPO is that of a senior non-commissioned officer, and was established on April 1, 1893 for the United States Navy. CPOs serve a dual role as both technical experts and as leaders.

    NAVIFOR' s mission is to support operational commanders ashore and afloat by providing combat-ready Information Warfare forces, which are forward deployable, fully trained, properly manned and capably equipped.


    For more information on NAVIFOR, visit the command's web site at www.navifor.navy.mil, our Navy News Web page at http://www.navy.mil/local/navidfor/ or Facebook page at
    https://www.facebook.com/USNavyInformationDominanceForces/.

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 08.03.2016
    Date Posted: 08.08.2016 08:26
    Story ID: 206385
    Location: SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA, US

    Web Views: 586
    Downloads: 1

    PUBLIC DOMAIN