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    Walking the Law

    NORFOLK, VA, UNITED STATES

    11.15.2017

    Story by Seaman Zachariah L Grabill 

    USS Bataan (LHD 5)

    As a MA, Cobb is charged with maintaining good order and discipline aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5), with a crew of more than 1000 Sailors. He’s also responsible for investigating all security and military violations onboard, which he says; he enjoys most about being an MA.
    The Summerville, South Carolina native, Cobb has been the command investigator aboard Bataan since reporting in April 2017. Cobb described that he enjoys the trust and responsibility the position gives him. However, he stressed that his job is not to get people in trouble, but prevent harm from happening to the crew, performing detailed investigations to ensure the truth is uncovered. He strives to finish his cases on a positive note all while keeping the ship safe.
    “I like the ability to keep the crew safe in a unique way by investigating offences, preventing further offences, and assisting Sailors who committed the offences to get back on the right track,” said Cobb.
    Besides being the command investigator, Cobb performs other duties on the ship. He helps manage and maintains the ship’s in-port security force. He ensures more than 200 Bataan Sailors are properly trained and qualified to stand various security watches on the ship and pier.
    Cobb didn’t realize his passion for law enforcement until 2008. After high school he went to college to study veterinarian medicine, but soon realized that a job in law enforcement was better suited for him. Coming from a military family, he knew that joining the military would be a sound decision to practice law enforcement. So at the age of 21 Cobb joined the Navy.
    “My grandfather was a big inspiration for me joining the military and the way I carry myself,” said Cobb. “He taught and mentored me while I was growing up.”
    Cobb says the military has helped him in various aspects of his life. Such as making him a better leader and taught him to take ownership of things in his life.
    “While serving as a Master-At-Arms I’ve learned leadership, professionalism and taking pride in all you do, which is something you don’t see as much in the civilian sector, said Cobb. “At the age of 21, in the Navy, you can be in a leadership position, which can give you years of experience as a leader compared to your civilian counterparts.”

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    Date Taken: 11.15.2017
    Date Posted: 11.21.2017 08:26
    Story ID: 256079
    Location: NORFOLK, VA, US
    Hometown: SUMMERVILLE, SC, US

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