Notice of Convening FY 2024 Navy Reserve Officer Promotion/Selection Boards
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SUBJ/NOTICE OF CONVENING FISCAL YEAR 2024 NAVY RESERVE OFFICER PROMOTION
SELECTION BOARDS//
RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the notice of convening Fiscal Year
(FY) 2024 Navy Reserve promotion selection boards. The FY-24 promotion
selection boards to recommend reserve officers in the line and staff corps
and chief warrant officers, on the Reserve Active- Status List (RASL), for
permanent or temporary promotion to the grades of captain, commander,
lieutenant commander, and chief warrant officer will be convened as follows:
30 JAN 23 - Unrestricted/Restricted Line Captain
28 FEB 23 - Staff Corps Captain/Commander
7 MAR 23 - Unrestricted/Restricted Line Commander
22 MAY 23 - Staff Corps Lieutenant Commander
1 JUN 23 - Chief Warrant Officer 5/4/3
12 JUN 23 - Unrestricted/Restricted Line Lieutenant Commander
2. The Secretary of the Navy has authorized the release of the following
list indicating the names, reserve precedence numbers and dates of rank of
the senior in-zone, junior in-zone, and junior officer eligible for
consideration for promotion in each competitive category as of the date of
this NAVADMIN. The junior officer eligible indicates the below zone
consideration for promotion. In addition, those officers on the RASL and in
the same competitive category who are senior to the senior in-zone officer
listed in their category are considered above-zone and are also eligible for
consideration. For promotion to the grade of lieutenant in the Line and
Staff Corps, the dates of rank for the senior in-zone and junior in-zone are
listed.
Captain
Line
Unrestricted Line Officer (11XX, 13XX)
Senior in-zone - CDR T. L. Stanford 257446-00 1 MAR 18
Junior in-zone - CDR J. R. Seiter 259144-00 1 FEB 19
Junior eligible - CDR J. K. Cummings 261905-00 1 AUG 20
Unrestricted Line Officer (TAR) (11X7, 13X7)
Senior in-zone - CDR T. E. Topping 256639-00 1 SEP 17
Junior in-zone - CDR C. Grande 259000-00 1 DEC 18
Junior eligible - CDR S. Dinola 262162-00 1 SEP 20
Special Duty Officer (Human Resources) (12XX)
Senior in-zone - CDR K. M. Butler 256012-00 1 JUN 17
Junior in-zone - CDR E. M. Ramsey 256246-00 1 JUL 17
Junior eligible - CDR R. T. Bangham 258481-00 1 SEP 18
Special Duty Officer (Human Resources) (TAR) (1207)
Senior in-zone - CDR J. M. Obeirne 257434-00 1 MAR 18
Junior in-zone - CDR M. S. Mooshegian 258238-00 1 AUG 18
Junior eligible - CDR A. K. Imperatore 261004-00 1 FEB 20
Engineering Duty Officer (14XX)
Senior in-zone - CDR D. J. Woodard 256462-00 1 AUG 17
Junior in-zone - CDR S. J. Benes IV 259516-00 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - CDR R. W. Scitzs 263737-00 1 SEP 21
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Engineering) (151X)
Senior in-zone - CDR E. P. Rubenstein 257560-00 1 MAY 18
Junior in-zone - CDR S. Maley 259843-00 1 JUL 19
Junior eligible - CDR M. J. Kiefer 262087-00 1 SEP 20
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Maintenance) (152X)
Senior in-zone - CDR P. D. Tackitt 259450-00 1 MAY 19
Junior in-zone - CDR N. P. Kirby 259933-00 1 JUL 19
Junior eligible - CDR O. W. John 262408-00 1 OCT 20
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Maintenance) (TAR) (1527)
Senior in-zone - CDR B. A. Wood 260014-00 1 AUG 19
Junior in-zone - CDR B. M. Lee 260665-00 1 OCT 19
Junior eligible - CDR A. M. Poland 263461-00 1 AUG 21
Special Duty Officer (Public Affairs) (165X)
Senior in-zone - CDR K. M. Hyland 257899-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - CDR G. Perez 260224-00 1 SEP 19
Junior eligible - CDR D. K. Russell 262987-00 1 APR 21
Special Duty Officer (Strategic Sealift) (166X)
Senior in-zone - CDR J. N. Mcdonnell 256528-00 1 AUG 17
Junior in-zone - CDR S. W. Phillips 257350-00 1 FEB 18
Junior eligible - CDR K. J. Doyle 258757-00 1 SEP 18
Special Duty Officer (Foreign Area) (171X)
Senior in-zone - CDR B. J. Andrix 257173-00 1 DEC 17
Junior in-zone - CDR J. R. Gildea 258856-00 1 OCT 18
Junior eligible - CDR O. R. Estrada 262036-00 1 SEP 20
Special Duty Officer (Oceanography) (180X)
Senior in-zone - CDR E. W. Macdonald 255796-00 1 MAY 17
Junior in-zone - CDR M. A. Lapaglia 257575-00 1 MAY 18
Junior eligible - CDR C. E. Alexander 260266-00 1 SEP 19
Special Duty Officer (Cryptological Warfare) (181X)
Senior in-zone - CDR E. A. Zatrine 258538-00 1 SEP 18
Junior in-zone - CDR A. Q. Collins 259513-00 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - CDR A. Valle 262651-00 1 DEC 20
Special Duty Officer (Information Professional) (182X)
Senior in-zone - CDR P. S. Smith 254323-00 1 JUN 16
Junior in-zone - CDR G. J. Burkett 255589-00 1 FEB 17
Junior eligible - CDR A. T. Foster 259690-00 1 JUN 19
Special Duty Officer (Intelligence) (183X)
Senior in-zone - CDR C. A. Linhardt 254602-00 1 AUG 16
Junior in-zone - CDR C. T. Coy 255889-00 1 JUN 17
Junior eligible - CDR A. L. Miles 259501-00 1 JUN 19
Limited Duty Officer (Line) (61XX, 62XX, 63XX, 64XX, 68XX)
Senior in-zone - CDR R. H. Metzler 260209-00 1 AUG 19
Junior in-zone - CDR R. H. Metzler 260209-00 1 AUG 19
Junior eligible - CDR C. F. Ortiz 261884-00 1 AUG 20
Staff Corps
Medical Corps (210X)
Senior in-zone - CDR R. J. Echeverri 257692-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - CDR S. M. Williams 259281-00 8 MAR 19
Junior eligible - CDR N. M. Hollis 262759-00 1 JAN 21
Dental Corps (220X)
Senior in-zone - CDR M. J. Jacques 259291-00 1 APR 19
Junior in-zone - CDR M. J. Grau Jr 260315-00 1 SEP 19
Junior eligible - CDR J. F. Landis 262735-00 1 DEC 20
Medical Service Corps (230X)
Senior in-zone - CDR S. M. Mcgurran 255853-00 1 JUN 17
Junior in-zone - CDR P. L. Skinner 258523-00 1 SEP 18
Junior eligible - CDR M. W. Deshazo 263086-00 1 MAY 21
Judge Advocate General's Corps (250X)
Senior in-zone - CDR J. M. Toohey 256742-00 1 SEP 17
Junior in-zone - CDR J. Choi 257896-00 1 JUN 18
Junior eligible - CDR R. C. Mcdonough Jr 261391-00 1 JUN 20
Nurse Corps (290X)
Senior in-zone - CDR J. W. Williams 256375-00 1 AUG 17
Junior in-zone - CDR J. D. Harris 258415-00 1 AUG 18
Junior eligible - CDR R. R. Cruz 261925-00 1 AUG 20
Supply Corps (310X)
Senior in-zone - CDR M. M. Capone 256603-00 1 AUG 17
Junior in-zone - CDR E. J. Palmer 258370-00 1 AUG 18
Junior eligible - CDR M. J. Schmid 261493-00 1 JUN 20
Supply Corps (TAR) (3107)
Senior in-zone - CDR T. P. Henggeler 258796-00 1 OCT 18
Junior in-zone - CDR J. K. Moss 260011-00 1 AUG 19
Junior eligible - CDR T. S. Feleciano 264089-00 1 OCT 21
Chaplain Corps (410X)
Senior in-zone - CDR E. F. Young 257878-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - CDR J. H. Rochester 259696-00 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - CDR M. D. Cox 263764-00 1 SEP 21
Civil Engineer Corps (510X)
Senior in-zone - CDR S. D. Sherman 257494-00 1 APR 18
Junior in-zone - CDR N. P. Hardy 259123-00 1 FEB 19
Junior eligible - CDR P. R. Hungerford 261760-00 1 AUG 20
Limited Duty Officer (Staff) (651X, 653X) Senior in-zone N/A
Junior in-zone N/A Junior eligible N/A
Commander
Line
Unrestricted Line Officer (11XX, 13XX)
Senior in-zone - LCDR C. J. Fowler 364542-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR A. N. Horvath 366779-00 1 MAR 19
Junior eligible - LCDR L. W. Sullivan 371317-35 1 SEP 20
Unrestricted Line Officer (TAR) (11X7, 13X7)
Senior in-zone - LCDR A. H. Merrill 366806-00 1 MAR 19
Junior in-zone - LCDR J. H. Kipper 368862-50 1 OCT 19
Junior eligible - LCDR G. J. Will 373160-00 1 SEP 21
Special Duty Officer (Human Resources) (12XX)
Senior in-zone - LCDR E. W. Kenneweg 367128-00 1 MAY 19
Junior in-zone - LCDR P. A. Ives 369632-00 1 MAR 20
Junior eligible - LCDR L. Spruill Jr 371899-00 1 NOV 20
Special Duty Officer (Human Resources) (TAR) (1207)
Senior in-zone - LCDR S. M. Sharp 366259-00 1 NOV 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR S. Jamshidipour 368253-00 1 AUG 19
Junior eligible - LCDR S. E. Gunn 371777-00 1 OCT 20
Engineering Duty Officer (14XX)
Senior in-zone - LCDR M. B. Demmons 364644-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR D. V. Cordomi 366447-00 1 DEC 18
Junior eligible - LCDR W. C. Washington 373122-00 1 AUG 21
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Engineering) (151X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR J. B. Cook 365205-00 1 JUL 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR J. J. Sheahan 367941-00 1 JUL 19
Junior eligible - LCDR C. M. Leslie 372234-00 1 MAR 21
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Maintenance) (152X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR B. R. Burke 366198-00 1 OCT 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR L. A. Porterfield 367161-00 1 MAY 19
Junior eligible - LCDR R. J. Penn Jr 382903-00 1 MAR 22
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Maintenance) (TAR) (1527)
Senior in-zone - LCDR H. L. Bliss 363075-00 1 SEP 17
Junior in-zone - LCDR M. C. Conrad 368859-00 1 OCT 19
Junior eligible - LCDR R. G. Hankins 382414-00 1 OCT 21
Special Duty Officer (Public Affairs) (165X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR K. A. Volk 364635-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR G. S. Mcelwee 368100-00 1 AUG 19
Junior eligible - LCDR J. K. Cunningham 371968-00 1 DEC 20
Special Duty Officer (Strategic Sealift) (166X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR R. M. Mery Jr 364062-00 1 APR 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR C. B. Yarussi 366283-00 1 NOV 18
Junior eligible - LCDR J. L. Norris 372240-00 1 MAR 21
Special Duty Officer (Foreign Area) (171X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR J. R. Woods 366755-00 1 MAR 19
Junior in-zone - LCDR C. E. Hauser 368856-00 1 OCT 19
Junior eligible - LCDR R. Meyerzon 373134-00 1 AUG 21
Special Duty Officer (Oceanography) (180X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR L. M. Smith 362952-00 1 SEP 17
Junior in-zone - LCDR C. B. Cupp 366196-00 1 OCT 18
Junior eligible - LCDR K. W. Ryan 371827-00 1 OCT 20
Special Duty Officer (Cryptological Warfare) (181X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR N. D. Wilkins 363891-00 1 MAR 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR E. Giles 366524-00 1 JAN 19
Junior eligible - LCDR A. E. Passmore 372454-00 1 MAY 21
Special Duty Officer (Information Professional) (182X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR J. S. Rekoske 366073-00 1 SEP 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR C. O. Phillips 367524-00 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - LCDR I. A. Leatherman 371574-00 1 SEP 20
Special Duty Officer (Intelligence) (183X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR A. M. Highley 362904-00 1 SEP 17
Junior in-zone - LCDR N. M. Winget 365773-00 1 SEP 18
Junior eligible - LCDR R. L. Young 371749-00 1 OCT 20
Limited Duty Officer (Line) (61XX, 62XX, 63XX, 64XX, 68XX)
Senior in-zone - LCDR A. T. Rivera 363468-00 1 DEC 17
Junior in-zone - LCDR G. E. Dorrell 367026-00 1 APR 19
Junior eligible - LCDR A. T. Catsis 370976-00 1 AUG 20
Staff Corps
Medical Corps (210X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR B. T. Miller 363289-00 1 NOV 17
Junior in-zone - LCDR N. R. Fiacco 366564-00 1 JAN 19
Junior eligible - LCDR G. E. Montes 382623-00 1 DEC 21
Dental Corps (220X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR J. G. Zhang 363624-50 5 JAN 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR T. A. Mayembe 366737-00 1 MAR 19
Junior eligible - LCDR J. I. Yoo 372858-00 1 AUG 21
Medical Service Corps (230X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR L. M. Herding 364026-00 1 APR 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR L. M. Furnish 366388-00 1 DEC 18
Junior eligible - LCDR M. Hassanieh 371420-00 1 SEP 20
Judge Advocate General's Corps (250X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR M. R. Ellis 364419-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR K. L. Seewald 366164-00 1 OCT 18
Junior eligible - LCDR J. J. Yoon 371751-00 1 OCT 20
Nurse Corps (290X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR C. B. Walker 363777-00 1 FEB 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR D. B. Benge 367152-00 1 MAY 19
Junior eligible - LCDR J. M. Valenzuela 372816-00 1 JUL 21
Supply Corps (310X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR J. L. Youngblood 363600-00 1 JAN 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR A. L. Clay 366560-00 1 JAN 19
Junior eligible - LCDR J. T. Mcrae 371435-00 1 SEP 20
Supply Corps (TAR) (3107)
Senior in-zone - LCDR S. E. Dickerson 366273-00 1 NOV 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR J. M. Dickerson 368854-00 1 OCT 19
Junior eligible - LCDR S. L. Tobey 382216-00 1 OCT 21
Chaplain Corps (410X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR A. W. Young 366085-00 1 SEP 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR A. L. Geovanni 367566-00 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - LCDR B. L. Korter 382579-00 1 DEC 21
Civil Engineer Corps (510X)
Senior in-zone - LCDR B. A. Spence 364530-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - LCDR B. D. Stollerman 366282-00 1 NOV 18
Junior eligible - LCDR L. A. Serrano 371948-75 1 DEC 20
Limited Duty Officer (Staff) (651X, 653X) Senior in-zone N/A
Junior in-zone N/A Junior eligible N/A
Lieutenant Commander
Line
Unrestricted Line Officer (11XX, 13XX)
Senior in-zone - LT W. T. Honeyman 429312-00 1 JAN 18
Junior in-zone - LT E. R. Stafford 432787-10 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - LT D. J. Hunter 454792-00 1 SEP 22
Unrestricted Line Officer (TAR) (11X7, 13X7)
Senior in-zone - LT M. E. Colon 430464-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - LT N. A. Hess 431440-00 1 OCT 18
Junior eligible - LT M. H. Wilson 434394-00 1 JAN 20
Special Duty Officer (Human Resources) (12XX)
Senior in-zone - LT L. J. Rogers 432021-00 1 DEC 18
Junior in-zone - LT A. Akkineni 434011-00 1 OCT 19
Junior eligible - LT R. E. Stein 436320-00 1 MAR 21
Special Duty Officer (Human Resources) (TAR) (1207)
Senior in-zone - LT J. M. Asaro 433248-00 1 JUN 19
Junior in-zone - LT K. E. Spry Jr 434130-00 1 OCT 19
Junior eligible - LT J. L. Kaylor 439390-00 1 JUL 22
Engineering Duty Officer (14XX)
Senior in-zone - LT D. J. Minerath 429738-00 1 MAY 18
Junior in-zone - LT D. B. Buchanan 432594-00 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - LT D. C. Brooks 436261-00 1 JAN 21
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Engineering) (151X)
Senior in-zone - LT B. L. Cruzcartagena 428406-00 1 SEP 17
Junior in-zone - LT M. P. Perotti 429954-00 1 JUN 18
Junior eligible - LT L. A. Rosario 434556-00 1 MAR 20
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Maintenance) (152X)
Senior in-zone - LT B. J. Plummer 429456-00 1 FEB 18
Junior in-zone - LT L. G. Burks 431913-00 1 NOV 18
Junior eligible - LT A. L. Giacobello 435055-00 1 JUN 20
Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Maintenance) (TAR) (1527)
Senior in-zone - LT I. N. Gulmesoff 431085-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - LT A. M. Gorman 431364-00 1 SEP 18
Junior eligible - LT S. L. Dew 435048-00 1 JUN 20
Special Duty Officer (Public Affairs) (165X)
Senior in-zone - LT T. H. Kraft 430434-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - LT R. L. Kunzig Jr 432339-00 1 APR 19
Junior eligible - LT P. Sridhar 437833-00 1 MAR 22
Special Duty Officer (Strategic Sealift) (166X)
Senior in-zone - LT E. J. Barlow 428451-00 1 SEP 17
Junior in-zone - LT D. P. Ahern 432987-00 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - LT S. A. Loring 436597-00 1 MAY 21
Special Duty Officer (Foreign Area) (171X)
Senior in-zone - LT P. M. Edwards 431628-00 1 OCT 18
Junior in-zone - LT P. M. Edwards 431628-00 1 OCT 18
Junior eligible - NA
Special Duty Officer (Oceanography) (180X)
Senior in-zone - LT W. A. Frazier 433899-00 1 OCT 19
Junior in-zone - LT J. M. Mckenna 435110-65 1 JUN 20
Junior eligible - LT J. M. Frederick 438688-00 1 JUN 22
Special Duty Officer (Cryptological Warfare) (181X)
Senior in-zone - LT B. I. Betancourt 429624-00 1 APR 18
Junior in-zone - LT D. A. Yenerall 432666-00 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - LT A. G. Johnston 436174-00 5 NOV 20
Special Duty Officer (Information Professional) (182X)
Senior in-zone - LT N. M. Overfield 430335-00 1 JUN 18
Junior in-zone - LT S. L. Snell 432762-00 1 JUN 19
Junior eligible - LT O. G. Mullaney 437614-00 1 NOV 21
Special Duty Officer (Intelligence) (183X)
Senior in-zone - LT D. J. Peerless 429183-00 1 JAN 18
Junior in-zone - LT J. W. Breeze 431793-00 1 OCT 18
Junior eligible - LT A. O. White 436081-00 1 NOV 20
Limited Duty Officer (Line) (61XX, 62XX, 63XX, 64XX, 68XX)
Senior in-zone - LT P. A. Jones 431772-00 1 OCT 18
Junior in-zone - LT A. V. Rowberry 434160-00 1 OCT 19
Junior eligible - LT N. A. Repertorio 437566-00 1 OCT 21
Staff Corps
Medical Corps (210X)
Senior in-zone - LT J. C. Savakus 429840-00 20 MAY 18
Junior in-zone - LT E. E. Larson 434961-00 15 MAY 20
Junior eligible - LT B. T. Mott 437243-06 30 AUG 21
Dental Corps (220X)
Senior in-zone - LT E. J. Savory 428046-25 18 JUN 17
Junior in-zone - LT B. R. Jenkins 432277-00 28 FEB 19
Junior eligible - LT A. W. Ruble 436531-00 23 APR 21
Medical Service Corps (230X)
Senior in-zone - LT E. M. Maher 428556-00 1 OCT 17
Junior in-zone - LT A. L. Schmitt 431439-00 16 SEP 18
Junior eligible - LT A. M. Mccastle 435786-50 1 OCT 20
Judge Advocate General's Corps (250X)
Senior in-zone - LT T. M. Heisman 431333-00 1 SEP 18
Junior in-zone - LT D. E. Diaz 433815-00 26 SEP 19
Junior eligible - LT J. W. Stern 437410-00 1 OCT 21
Nurse Corps (290X)
Senior in-zone - LT B. E. Quiaoit 428607-00 1 OCT 17
Junior in-zone - LT E. C. Santiago Jr 432015-00 1 DEC 18
Junior eligible - LT H. P. Duffey 435785-50 16 SEP 20
Supply Corps (310X)
Senior in-zone - LT C. A. Richards 431625-00 1 OCT 18
Junior in-zone - LT D. A. Shaw 434861-00 1 MAY 20
Junior eligible - LT G. C. Foose 439253-00 1 MAY 22
Supply Corps (TAR) (3107)
Senior in-zone - LT C. A. Ripley 428352-00 1 SEP 17
Junior in-zone - LT J. L. Smith 433620-00 1 AUG 19
Junior eligible - LT A. W. Pendock 437793-50 1 MAR 22
Chaplain Corps (410X)
Senior in-zone - LT L. E. Seltzer 431421-00 1 SEP 18
Junior in-zone - LT K. R. Young 434427-00 1 JAN 20
Junior eligible - LT W. B. Bevins III 437701-00 1 DEC 21
Civil Engineer Corps (510X)
Senior in-zone - LT M. D. Anderson 429633-00 1 APR 18
Junior in-zone - LT N. A. Schneider 433585-00 1 JUL 19
Junior eligible - LT J. C. Cuevas 437665-50 1 DEC 21
Limited Duty Officer (Staff) (651X, 653X)
Senior in-zone - LT S. A. Goodman 431799-00 1 OCT 18
Junior in-zone - LT P. O. Gonzalez 434115-00 1 OCT 19
Junior eligible - LT R. K. May 437557-00 1 OCT 21
Lieutenant
Line/Staff Senior in-zone 2 SEP 2021 Junior
in-zone 1 SEP 2022
Line/Staff (TAR) Senior in-zone 2 SEP 2021 Junior
in-zone 1 SEP 2022
Chief Warrant Officer, W-5
Senior in-zone - CWO4 W. J. Benjamin 961479-00 1 NOV 18
Junior in-zone - CWO4 D. B. Snyder 961482-00 1 NOV 18
Junior eligible - CWO4 R. C. Wysocki 961497-00 1 NOV 19
Chief Warrant Officer, W-4
Senior in-zone - CWO3 C. J. Hicks 971844-00 1 OCT 20
Junior in-zone - CWO3 J. J. Witters 971856-00 1 NOV 20
Junior eligible - NA
Chief Warrant Officer, W-3
Senior in-zone - CWO2 T. J. Appleby Jr 981018-25 1 NOV 20
Junior in-zone - CWO2 R. J. Penninger 981032-00 1 NOV 20
Junior eligible - NA
3. For promotion to the grade of lieutenant, an All-Fully- Qualified-
Officers List (AFQOL) consisting of those officers recommended for promotion
on their most recent fitness reports will be sent to the Secretary of the
Navy, who will certify the AFQOL and forward the list to the Secretary of
Defense. Those officers determined not fully qualified for promotion will be
omitted from the AFQOL, constituting a failure of selection. The All-Fully-
Qualified (AFQ) standard applies to all designators. The AFQ standard will
also be utilized for any officers administratively missed when the original
lists were compiled.
4. Officers in the grades of lieutenant, lieutenant commander, and commander
are eligible for consideration for promotion only if they have served
continuously on either the RASL or Active Duty List (or a combination of both
lists) during the one-year period ending on the date of the convening of the
promotion board. Accordingly, officers returning to an active status from a
period of inactive or broken service (USNR-S2, discharge) are eligible for
consideration for promotion only after continuously serving in an active
status for one full year. Membership in the Individual Ready Reserve does
not qualify for deferment of eligibility for consideration.
5. Only eligible officers may communicate with a promotion selection board
via the letter to the board (LTB) process. NAVADMIN
220/19 announced the introduction of a new application known as Electronic
Submission of Selection Board Documents (ESSBD), accessible through MyNavy
Portal (MNP). ESSBD improves the speed, transparency, and confidence of
receipt over current LTB submission methods, such as hard copy and e-mail
submitted letters and related attachments.
a. ESSBD will be available for all promotion and selection boards.
b. ESSBD provides board candidates with the capability to electronically
submit LTBs in a standard, consistent format, with or without attachments and
will allow the candidate to see (for content and clarity) exactly what will
be delivered and presented to the board.
c. To use ESSBD, candidates must access document services through MNP at
https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/my-record. On-screen instructions will direct
the submitter thereafter.
d. Submission and subsequent receipt acknowledgement for LTBs submitted
via ESSBD or other means does not constitute confirmation of eligibility for
the boards to which LTBs are submitted. If required, a full visual user
guide is available at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/advancement-and-
promotion.
e. LTBs must be received by Navy Personnel Command not later than 2359
(central standard time (CST)) 10 days prior to the convening date of the
respective board, as noted below. Submitters are cautioned not to wait until
the deadline date to submit LTBs via ESSBD or other available avenues.
Selection To Convening Date Due Date / Time
URL/RL Captain 30 JAN 23 19 JAN 23 / 2359 CST
Staff Corps Captain/Commander 28 FEB 23 17 FEB 23 / 2359 CST
URL/RL Commander 7 MAR 23 24 FEB 23 / 2359 CST
Staff Corps Lieutenant Commander 22 MAY 23 11 MAY 23 / 2359 CST
Chief Warrant Officer 5/4/3 1 JUN 23 21 MAY 23 / 2359 CST
URL/RL Lieutenant Commander 12 JUN 23 1 JUN 23 / 2359 CST
f. If unable to use ESSBD, the CSCSELBOARD(at)NAVY.MIL mailbox account
is capable of receiving encrypted correspondence in accordance with
Department of Defense policy. If sending a board package from a non Navy
Marine Corps Intranet network (bumed.mil, eu.navy.mil, etc.), please review
procedures listed in NAVADMIN 220/19.
g. The written communication may call attention to the board any matter
concerning the record of the officer that the officer considers important.
Written communication may include, as enclosures, correspondence from any
individual concerning the eligible officer. Correspondence not originated by
the eligible officer, including endorsement to the letter of the eligible
officer and letters written on behalf of that officer, must contain a written
acknowledgement by the eligible officer that he or she desires such
correspondence be presented to the board.
Correspondence without such an acknowledgement is considered third party
correspondence and will be returned without being presented to the board.
Classified correspondence will not be accepted.
6. Questions regarding LTB submission should be directed to MyNavy Career
Center by calling 1-833-330-MNCC (1-833-330-6622/DSN: 882- 6622).
7. The Secretary of the Navy has authorized the Reserve Active- Status List
line and staff corps promotion boards for the grades of captain, commander,
and lieutenant commander to reorder their recommended promotion list based on
particular merit as allowed by section 14108 of title 10, U.S. Code. An
officer may be placed higher on a promotion list only if the officer receives
the recommendation of at least a majority of the members of the board.
For officers recommended to be placed higher on a promotion list, the board
shall recommend the order in which those officers should be placed on the
list.
8. All officers are reminded it is their responsibility to ensure their
personnel records are accurate and complete.
9. This NAVADMIN will be canceled for record purposes on 30 September 2024.
10. Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.//
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What to Do if You Didn’t Get Selected for GME
With the recent release of the 2022 graduate medical education (GME) results, I’d like to give tips for those who didn’t get selected. I’ve participated in eight of the last nine GME selection boards as a Detailer, Specialty Leader, and Deputy Chief of the Medical Corps, so I’ve seen it from all angles. Here we go…
Be Realistic
If you are personally interested in this post, I’m sorry but you need to be realistic about your chances of matching. You probably failed to match at least once. If you are applying to a competitive specialty and you’ve failed a board exam or had to repeat a year in medical school, you are probably not going to match in that specialty. There are some specialties where you can overcome a major blight on your record, but there are some where you can’t.
If this is applicable to you, the residency director or specialty leader for that specialty should be able to give you some idea of your future chances of matching. Will they be honest and direct with you? I’m not sure, but it can’t hurt to ask them for an honest assessment of your chances of matching.
Be Open to Other Options
If you are having trouble matching in the Navy for GME, you may have a better chance as a civilian or with a civilian deferment. By the time you pay back your commitment to the Navy or do an operational tour, you are a wiser, more mature applicant that some civilian residency programs might prefer over an inexperienced medical student. You’ll also find some fairly patriotic residency programs, usually with faculty who are prior military, that may take you despite your academic struggles. In addition, the bar is often lower at the GME selection board for those who are willing to consider a non-funded civilian deferment for training called RAD-to-NADDS.
Most applicants who want to train in a civilian institution want a full-time outservice (FTOS) training authorization. When you are FTOS, you are on active duty, you are paid your active duty salary (which is usually more than you’d make as a civilian resident or fellow), and your time counts toward your active duty retirement. The downside is that FTOS authorizations cost the Navy money and are therefore limited. This means they are more competitive to get.
The other type of civilian deferment is called “Release from Active Duty to Navy Active Duty Delay for Specialists” or RAD-to-NADDS. This is the one that is less popular and desirable than FTOS, but that means it can be easier to get in certain specialties. When you are in RAD-to-NADDS, you are not on active duty, you are making a civilian salary, and your time does not count towards your military retirement. Because you are not on active duty, this type of deferment is basically free for the Navy, so in certain specialties they can give out as many training slots as there are qualified applicants.
There are restrictions on RAD-to-NADDS. Most importantly, the Navy is not supposed to use it to train specialties in which it has unused training capacity in the Military Health System (MHS). For that reason, RAD-to-NADDS is only used for specialties where the training doesn’t exist in the MHS or it is full and there is no additional training capacity. For example, the Navy doesn’t use all of the training slots in Internal Medicine, so you probably couldn’t do RAD-to-NADDS in Internal Medicine. Because all the General Surgery residency slots are full in MHS training programs, you could do RAD-to-NADDS in General Surgery.
Past GME boards have been willing to give anyone who was willing to take a RAD-to-NADDS training goal in the undermanned specialties with no additional MHS training spots available (Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia, General Surgery, etc.).
If you are willing to consider RAD-to-NADDS, closely examine the GME note and by-site goals. You’ll see that some specialties are offering RAD-to-NADDS opportunities. If you are interested in one of these specialties, you’ll need to apply for civilian programs ahead of time, likely before the military GME results are released.
Make sure that the specialty leader is aware you will take a civilian deferment if one is offered to you, and make sure you apply to the civilian match. You don’t want to be given a RAD-to-NADDS spot and then tell the specialty leader you didn’t apply for civilian training spots.
Make Sure They Know Who You Are
Do everything you can to make sure the leaders in the specialty know who you are at your GME program of choice. This can usually be accomplished by rotating there as a student/intern, volunteering if you are a General Medical Officer (GMO), Flight Surgeon (FS), or Undersea Medical Officer (UMO), or attending journal clubs or academic conferences when you can make it. Over the years, we have had GMO/FS/UMOs that have volunteered to work in our Emergency Department during conferences or journal clubs. They often matched the following year. Many applicants do not go this extra mile, and those that do have a leg up in matching.
Avoid Red Flags
Some applicant red flags are obvious like failed board exams and repeated medical school rotations, but there isn’t much you can do about those anymore. One other under appreciated red flag is when someone has an operational tour where they are eligible for a warfare device and they don’t get it. Always get the warfare device if one is available during your operational tour.
The Career Intermission Program
I know of multiple physicians who used the Career Intermission Program (CIP) to temporarily leave the Navy, obtain the fellowship they wanted but couldn’t get in the Navy, and then came back on active duty. All the details are on this website. There is no guarantee that your request to use the CIP for GME will be approved, but you never know unless you ask.
Eventually, You Need to Get Board Certified in Something
If you want to match in the Dermatology residency in San Diego, I get it, but if you’ve tried a few times and haven’t matched, you may need to change your approach. Is there really only one specialty that will make you happy?
Eventually, you need to get board certified in something. If you can be happy doing a less competitive specialty, you should consider adjusting course and applying for them. What are the less competitive specialties? It depends on the year, but Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Pathology, Preventive Medicine, Psychiatry, and the Residency in Aerospace Medicine (RAM) come to mind. This list will also change over time. My own specialty, Emergency Medicine, was extremely competitive, but that has changed over the last two years for a variety of reasons.
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How to Be Considered for Promotion if You’ve Been on Active Duty for Less Than 1 Year
The FY24 promotion board NAVADMIN was released. If you are in-zone or above-zone for an upcoming promotion board but you’ve been on active duty for less than 1 year, you should read paragraph #8:
8. In-zone and above-zone eligible officers in the grades of chief warrant officer 2/3/4, lieutenant, lieutenant commander and commander, whose placement on the active-duty list is within one year of the convening dates of these boards, are automatically deferred unless they specifically request to be considered. The officer may waive this deferment and request consideration for promotion, in writing, emailed to NPC_Officer_SELBD_Elig_Waivers.fct(at)navy.mil or mailed to:
Commander, Navy Personnel Command (PERS-802)
5720 Integrity Drive
Millington, TN 38055-0000For in-zone and above-zone eligible line officers in the grade of commander, the request must be received by PERS-802 not later than 2359 CST 15 days prior to the convening date of the respective board. For in-zone and above-zone eligible staff corps officers in the grade of commander, in-zone and above-zone eligible line and staff corps officers in the grade of lieutenant
commander and lieutenant, and in-zone and above-zone chief warrant officers, the request must be received by PERS-802 not later than 2359 CST 30 days prior to the convening date of the respective board. Specifically:Selection To Convening Date Due Date / Time
URL/RL Captain 11 JAN 23 26 DEC 22 / 2359 CST
Staff Corps Captain 7 FEB 23 7 JAN 23 / 2359 CST
URL/RL Commander 14 FEB 23 14 JAN 23 / 2359 CST
Staff Corps Commander 1 MAY 23 31 MAR 23 / 2359 CST
Staff Corps Lieutenant Commander 1 MAY 23 31 MAR 23 / 2359 CST
URL/RL Lieutenant Commander 8 MAY 23 8 APR 23 / 2359 CST
Chief Warrant Officer 5/4/3/2 5 JUN 23 5 MAY 23 / 2359 CST
What does this mean and why would it apply to you? Maybe you had prior service, you went to medical school, and now you’re a senior LT who is in-zone for LCDR right away. Maybe you did a civilian NADDS residency and you are in-zone right away for LCDR. There might be other situations that would put you in this position, like getting time-in-grade credit for other experience.
If you believe you are in this position, here is what I’d do:
- Confirm you are in-zone or above-zone. How can you do this? The easiest way if you are MC is to read Chapter 2 of the Promo Prep. Or you can use your date or rank and the zones spelled out in this NAVADMIN. Or you can hunt down your Corps’ lineal list, which are floating around as they were released in mid-DEC (as they always are).
- If you wish to be considered for promotion to LCDR, CDR, or CAPT, do what it says above. Send the letter simply requesting this. It can probably be a very short letter. There is no need to be verbose.
- Also, here is a great article on this topic from the August 2018 Medical Corps Newsletter:
Brigade Commander, USU – O6
Brigade Commander, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences – President, Uniformed Services University requests Service nominations to fill this full-time position at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences. The scope of duties requires an O-6 officer with the background, experience, and character to credibly represent USU within the DoD, the Federal government, and the academic community. The ideal candidate will serve as a positive role model of a career-oriented military health professional, holds a graduate degree in a health-related discipline, and is eligible for faculty appointment at the level of Assistant Professor or above. The assignment is 36 months, and the desired report date is December 1, 2023.
Nomination Package Requirements: CV, Bio, and a Letter of interest from the officer that includes a summary of military and civilian education, assignment history, and three references with names and contact information.
Fully completed nomination packages are to be emailed to CAPT Rhett Barrett NLT 1200 EST Friday, January 20, 2023.