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ISSUE 26 ADM. MCRAVEN RETIRES “We are in the golden age of special operations.” Meet the CMC Master Chief Lee A. Davis | CNSWC The life of a Sailor is our replacements is paramount, and we need to build leaders, carry challenging, to say the least – on tradition and be flexible. Remember that whenever Sailors we can all agree on that. From are confronted with “unsolvable” problems—be it trials and being the command senior tribulations at home or paint that won’t dry—they often throw up enlisted advisor at Naval Special their hands and exclaim, “We’d better ask the chief.” Let’s always Warfare Support Activity 1, to consider this an opportunity to serve with pride and dignity as CONTENTS becoming the command master Navy chief petty officers. chief here at Naval Special For the junior Sailors, I expect you to be professional and proud Warfare Command, I’ve seen to wear your uniform every day. Study hard, continue to work for 06 // Adm. McRaven Retires 18 // The Whole Man what our Sailors and civilians yourself and for your family and remember you represent the Navy The leader of the U.S. Special The key to mental toughness is a return are doing for the service of our 24/7. Look for innovative solutions to existing and future issues. Operations Command steps down to fundamentals and core principles nation throughout the diverse Don’t always accept that because it has been done a certain way NSW military structure and before, there is no other way to move forward. Change is welcome throughout the total force. But in the right dose. we don’t make the journey alone. Finally, in hopes of re-enforcing the crucial importance of 08 // Fundraising Ethics 22 // Career Basics NSW began an important program under now retired-Adm. a healthy mind in a healthy body, I want to encourage active Frequently asked questions, common Leaving the Navy? Information you need McRaven, known as the Preservation of the Force and Family. With engagement with the Naval heritage and core values reading misconceptions and more before you separate from the military multiple and fast-paced deployments, sometimes we find that our initiative. Sailors are encouraged to investigate the peerless families experience hardships or difficulties that they would not traditions to which we are heir just as vigorously as you embrace normally experience. With the help from our fellow shipmates, the responsibility to set a personal example of top-notch physical command ombudsman, family readiness group, Fleet and Family fitness. There are a lot of great resources available to help you get 09 // SWCC 50th Anniversary 26 // Rear Adm. Lyons Support Center and the multiple other resources we have at started, including the MCPON’s reading list: The history of the special warfare The role NSW’s first flag officer played in our fingertips, I hope to be able to recommend assistance and http://www.navy.mil/navydata/mcpon/readgide.html combatant-craft crewman a critical World War II operation counseling for any situation we run up against. It’s the least we can and the CNO’s reading list: do as a command and is an imperative for leaders whose mandate it http://navyreading.dodlive.mil is to take care of our Sailors. Alternatively, see what books are on your Chief’s desk and ask Speaking of leadership, each NSW command fully expects its if you can borrow one. You might be surprised what you will learn 13 // Rigid Hulls, Flexible Minds On Our Cover chief petty officers’ mess to have the strongest and most dynamic and the conversations the books can spark. Adm. William mess in the Navy. With the multiple rates and diversity of the staff Finally, as I make my way around to meet everyone, feel free to Sailors assigned to NSW commands McRaven concluded in the CPO messes within the Force, there is nothing we cannot ask me about anything related to your career or how we can make learn the fundamentals of boat handling his 37-year Naval career at a accomplish as a team. We need to manage our Sailors, set high this the best command experience you’ve ever had. I look forward ceremony at the expectations and ensure we are carrying out the mission. Training to serving with you! Tampa Convention Center in Florida. Photo by MCC Peter D. Lawlor DEPARTMENTS NEWS FOCUS CRITICAL ON THE ONYOURYOUR ON YOUR FORCE MIND MINDTHINKING 2 | News Briefs 20 | Awards 24 | Q&A 29 | Commentary Annapolis wrestling camp; Sailors and civilians Don Kessler Leading from Behind changes of command; honored By MC2 Geneva Brier By retired Capt. Bob Schoultz Horrell retires; and more COMMANDER > Rear Adm. Brian L. Losey ASSOCIATE EDITOR > MC2 Paul Coover FORCE PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER > Cmdr. Jason Salata PRODUCTION MANAGER > MCC (SW/EXW) Geronimo Aquino DEPUTY PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER > Ms. Patricia O’Connor STAFF > MC1 (SW/AW) Dominique Canales, MC2 (SW/AW) Timothy Black, ASST. PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER > Lt. Cmdr. Mark Walton MC2 Geneva G. Brier STAFF EDITOR > MCCS (SW) Joe Kane ISSUE 25 > July - September 2014 Ethos is an official production of the Naval Special Warfare Command Public Affairs Office, 2000 Trident Way, San Diego, CA 92155-5599. STAFF MCC Geronimo Aquino Send electronic submissions and correspondence to [email protected] or call (619) 522-2825. ETHOS 1 MC2 Kristopher Kirsop NEWS during a ceremony aboard Naval Base coming to work because of the quality LT David Lloyd Coronado. Michael is stationed at Naval people he meets and can mentor. Special Warfare Support Activity 1, “I’m a lifer,” he said. “It all boils down and Diana serves aboard USS Dewey to the Sailors. I love the diversity. You (DDG 105), but the couple was able to meet someone new every day.” NSW Force Incident Statistics pin on their new collar devices at the Both Michael and Diana said being in a July - Sept. 2014 SA-1 compound with members of both dual-military marriage has its challenges, commands present. but that succeeding at home and at work “This is the highlight of the job,” said is still possible. Cmdr. Mikael Rokstad, commanding “Always work hard and do your job, 13 DUIs officer, USS Dewey, who traveled to SA-1 and good things will come,” Diana said. for the occasion. “It’s one of the privileges MC2 Paul Coover | CNSWC Public Affairs ARIs of being in command to see your Sailors 6 succeed.” SEALs Support Naval “Within our Navy there are special Academy Wrestling Camp 0 SUICIDES moments and unique people, and at times ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Members of the these two forces collide,” said Lt. Cmdr. SEAL and SWCC Scout Team, along with A Navy SEAL demonstrates wrestling technique to students at the 2014 SEAL Wrestling Training Camp at the United States Naval Academy. The camp, held July 6-13, offered 130 high school Dave Ducazau, executive officer, Naval Navy SEALs assigned to various East- students the opportunity to work closely with the SEALs and wrestling coaches from the Academy and to learn mental and physical skills to be successful on and off the mat. SA-1 Sailor Shares Anchor Special Warfare Support Activity 1. “The coast based SEAL Teams, participated in Upgrade with his Wife fiscal year 2014 senior chief promotion the 2014 SEAL Wrestling Training Camp reinforce a strong work ethic, teamwork, and an extremely high operational officer to NATO’s supreme allied CORONADO, Calif. - Michael and board highlighted this.” at the United States Naval Academy, July determination and the fortitude tempo, Bach saw his command and commander Europe in Mons, Belgium. Diana Flowers are, in many ways, a Advancement to senior chief petty 6-13. necessary to reach a wrestler’s potential. subordinate units consistently deliver Rear Adm. Collin Green, who advanced typical Navy couple. They didn’t meet officer is the first promotion in the The week-long wrestling camp offered “This is really as good as it gets,” said combat capability in direct support of the to the flag officer ranks in his new until they were already in the Navy, but Navy’s enlisted ranks based entirely on 130 high school students from across the a three-time Eastern Intercollegiate nation’s special operations requirements. position, reported to Belgium in August. they each enlisted in 1997 and moved leadership performance. For this reason country the opportunity to work closely Wrestling Association, three-time All One of his biggest accomplishments Green works under U.S. Air Force Gen. up the ranks in their respective career and others, adding a silver star above a with the SEALs and wrestling coaches American and National Collegiate was improving the overall reserve NSW Philip Breedlove, who serves as both the fields, Michael as a cryptologic technician fouled anchor is a significant milestone. from the Academy. The demanding Athletic Association champion who is training process and the preparation supreme allied commander Europe for (maintenance), Diane as an operations “Honestly, I’m still in shock that I program is designed to motivate as now a Navy SEAL. “Aside from family, of the Force for mobilization into a NATO and the commander of the U.S. specialist. Both were promoted to chief made it,” Diana said. well as provide the wrestlers physical wrestling and the Navy are the two most more predictable and streamlined European Command. petty officer in 2007 and served aboard “We’ve both been waiting a while to and mental training opportunities and important things to me, so having the approach that supports the combatant In June, Green completed a 10-month USS Forrest Sherman (DDG 98), where put on senior chief,” said Michael, “so it’s introduce them to the career programs opportunity to do them both together commanders.