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Slide 1OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
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Slide 2OPD 101 – Officer Orientation Unit 5 -
Unit 5: Officer Uniforms and Ranks
Slide 3OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Follow regulations regarding grooming and personal appearance.
Wear the authorized & appropriate NSCC uniform Recognize difference in NSCC and USN uniform Recognize each officer rank and uniform insignia Describe how to advance in rank within NSCC.
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Objectives
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Look Smart !
Officers are expected to . . .
Have a neatly groomed appearance while in uniforms.
Meet weight standards for wearing the NSCC uniform.
Officers unable to meet weight restrictions may be enrolled as a non-uniformed instructor.
A full-length photo, in either the uniform or alternative uniform, is submitted for promotion.
Reference: NSCC / NLCCUniform Regulations
LESSON 1: Appearance & Grooming
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Slide 5OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Grooming Standards for NSCC Officers
Males – 2202.1 & 2203 Bulk not greater than 2 in. No one hair longer than 4 in. Sideburns must not fall below
the middle of the ear Mustache must be above the
upper lip and cannot extend more than ¼ in.
No beards
Females – 2202.2 Maximum hair length 1 ½ inch
below the top of the collar
LESSON 1: Appearance & Grooming
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Authorized NSCC Uniforms
Service Dress Blues Summer White Service Khaki Winter Working Blues NWU CUU Alternative Uniform
Reference: NSCC / NLCCUniform Regulations§3202 - §3407
LESSON 2: Officer Uniforms
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Looking Smart (and In-Season!)Service Dress Blues
LESSON 2: Officer Uniforms
Officer
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Midshipman Instructor
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Service Dress Blues
¾-inch gold button
Shoulder Flash
Officer Sleeve Device(Officers & Midshipmen only)
Midshipman Coat Device
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Summer WhiteOfficer Midshipman Instructor
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Service Dress Blues – Combination Covers
Officer Midshipman Instructor
½-inch gold chinstrap ⅜-inch gold chinstrap½-inch black patent
leather chinstrap
½-inchbutton
½-inchbutton
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Service KhakiOfficer Midshipman Instructor
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Service Khakis
Officer Midshipman Instructor
FemaleMale
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Winter Blue
Officer Midshipman Instructor
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Winter Blue
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Service Khaki / Winter Blue
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Navy Working Uniform
Right Rear Pocket
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Camouflage Utility Uniform
Left Breast PocketRight Breast Pocket
Right Rear Pocket
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Alternative Uniform
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Alternative Uniform Worn by instructors
Worn by officers for unit casual occasions
Worn by officers who are unable to meetstandard weightrequirements
Reference: NSCC / NLCCUniform Regulations§3500 – §3503
White or heather gray polo w/ black pants or skirt
Navy polo w/ khaki pants or skirt Blue blazer is optional
LESSON 2: Officer Uniforms
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Officer Ranks and Courtesy Across the Services & NSCC
Naval Sea Cadets
Warrant Officer (WO) Midshipman (MIDN) Ensign (ENS) Lieutenant
Junior Grade (LTJG) Lieutenant (LT) Lt Commander (LCDR)
US Navy
Warrant Officer Midshipman Ensign (ENS) Lieutenant
Junior Grade (LTJG) Lieutenant (LT) Lt Commander (LCDR) Commander (CDR) Captain (CAPT) Rear Admiral (RDML) Rear Admiral (RADM) Vice Admiral (VADM) Admiral (ADM)
Other Services
Warrant Officer Cadet Second Lieutenant First
Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General
LESSON 3: Officer Ranks and Courtesy
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Slide 21OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
NSCC Ranks and Insignia
MIDN WO ENS LTJG LT LCDR
WO 2ndLt 1stLt Capt Maj
The Marines, Army, and Air Force use the same insignia but refer to the rank by a different title.
LESSON 3: Officer Ranks and Courtesy
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Slide 22OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Additional USN Ranks and Insignias
CDR CAPT RDML RADM VADM ADM
LtCol Col BGen MajGen LtGen Gen
The Marines, Army, and Air Force use the same insignia but refer to the rank by a different title.
LESSON 3: Officer Ranks and Courtesy
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Slide 23OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Identify that Officer!
LESSON 3: Officer Ranks and Courtesy
What rank is this officer?
Is this an NSCC officer?How do you know?
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Cadet Courtesy Toward NSCC Officers
Cadets salute officers, address them with an appropriate greeting (by rank, Sir, or Ma’am).
Good morning, Commander!
Officers return the salute with an appropriate response and “Cadet” or “Rank – Name”
Good morning, Cadet!
Lesson 3: Officer Ranks and Courtesy
Last names may be usedwith the rank, if known, but are not required.
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Slide 26OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Military Courtesy Toward Ranking Officers
Junior officers salute senior officers, address them with an appropriate greeting and by rank, Sir, or Ma’am.
Senior officers return the salute with appropriate response and by rank, Sir, or Ma’am.
If NSCC officers are saluted when aboard a military installation, return the salute smartly with the appropriate greeting.
If NSCC officers are not saluted by DoD personnel, carry on.
Lesson 3: Officer Ranks and Courtesy
Never confront Navy personnel about failingto salute whether officer or enlisted.
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Slide 27OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Allow me to introduce….
When introducing an officer to another officer
LT Smith, this is CAPT Jones. CAPT Jones will be joining us today for inspection.
When introducing an officer to a civilian
Ms Smith, this is LT Jones. Mr. Jones will be your son’s escort officer to Recruit Training.
When introducing a medical corps officer or chaplain
Ms Smith, this is Dr. Jones, our unit’s medical officer, and Chaplain Miller.
Lesson 3: Officer Ranks and Courtesy
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Slide 28OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Command Badge
A NSCC officer can be a unit CO regardless of rank.
Unit COs are eligible to earn a Command Badge
1 year in service Passed annual inspection Requires sponsor endorsement Must be requested Authorized by NSCC Executive Director
Regional Directors wear a a command badge to identify them as the command authority for the region.
Lesson 4: Command Badges
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Slide 29OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Instructor
Age 21 + Waiver for 65+ US Citizen or
Waiver Background
Check Enrollment
paperwork After one year of
service, advance to ENS
Midshipman
Age 18-21 If 21, and served
at least one year advance to ENS
Is less than one year of service, advance to Instructor
95% are formerNSCC Cadets
Warrant Officer
Age 35+ Former armed
services, E-6 + Honorable
Discharge OPD 101 Complete
Officer/MIDN Study Guide
Copy of DD-214
Advancement Criteria
Lesson 5: Officer Advancement
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Slide 30OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Lieutenant JG
OPD 201 1 TWT 2 years in grade
as Ens * 3 years in NSCC
service
* Waived for INST and WO
Ensign
OPD 101 Officer/MIDN
Study Guide 1 year in grade as
Instructor * 1 year in NSCC
service
* Waived for MIDN
Lieutenant
OPD 301 1 TWT as LTJG * 3 years in grade
as LTJG ** 6 years in NSCC
service
* 2 TWT for INST and WO
** Waived for INST and WO
Advancement Criteria
Lesson 5: Officer Advancement
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Slide 31OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Advancement CriteriaLCDR
OPD 401 1 TWT as LT * 1 career TWT must
be a Recruit Training 4 years as LT ** 10 years in NSCC
service
* 3 TWTs for INST or WO
** Waived for INST and WO
Team Work Counts!
Units must achieve a score of 2.5 or greater on their Unit Annual Inspection in order for officers in that unit to be eligible for promotion during that inspection year.
Lesson 5: Officer Advancement
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Unit 5: Officer Uniform and Ranks
Lesson Summary: Follow regulations regarding grooming and
personal appearance. Recognize difference in NSCC and USN uniform Wear the authorized & appropriate NSCC uniform Recognize each officer rank and uniform insignia Describe how to advance in rank within NSCC.
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Unit 6: Cadet Uniforms and Ranks
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Objectives
Describe grooming and personal appearance expectations to cadets and their parents.
Recognize difference in NSCC and NLCC uniform Recognize each Cadet rank and uniform insignia Describe advancement in rank to cadets and their
parents.
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Slide 35OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Look Smart !
Cadets are expected to have a neatly groomed appearance while wearing NSCC uniforms.
Uniforms are team-building!
Learning to care for their uniforms is a source of pride.
LESSON 1: Appearance & Grooming
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Chief Petty OfficersDress Blue
Summer White
ServiceKhaki
WinterBlue NWU CUU
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Chief Petty Officer Insignia
Right Breast Pocket Left Breast Pocket
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NSCC CadetsDress Blue Dress White
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NSCC CadetsWinter Blue Summer White
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NSCC – Navy Working Uniform
Right Rear Pocket
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Camouflage Utility Uniform
Right Breast Pocket Left Breast PocketRight Breast Pocket Left Breast Pocket
Right Rear Pocket
Right Breast Pocket Left Breast Pocket
Right Rear Pocket
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NSCC Cadet Ranks & Insignia
E7CPO
E6PO1
E5 PO2 N/A
N/A
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NSCC Cadet Ranks & Insignia
E4PO3
E3SN
E2 SA
E1 SR
N/A N/A
N/AN/A
N/AN/AN/A
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NLCC CadetsSummer Dress Winter Dress
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NLCC – NWU
Right Breast Pocket Left Breast Pocket
Right Rear Pocket
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NLCC - CUU
Right Breast Pocket Left Breast PocketRight Breast Pocket Left Breast Pocket
Right Rear Pocket
Right Breast Pocket Left Breast Pocket
Right Rear Pocket
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NLCC Working
Right Rear Pocket
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NLCC Cadet Ranks & Insignia
LC7SLPO
LC6PO1
LC5 PO2
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NSCC Cadet Ranks & Insignia
LC4PO3
LC3ABC
LC2 APC
LC1 RC
N/A N/A
N/AN/A
N/AN/AN/A
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CUUs are NOT a substitute for NWUs CUUs are meant for units
that are designated as Battalions, or for units that consistently drill and train with an active duty counterpart that wears the uniform
CUUs may be worn at any unit per Unit CO, but this is not a substitute for the NWU
Reference: NSCC / NLCCUniform Regulations Table 11and Action Letter 01-07
LESSON 2: Cadet Uniforms
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What’s Wrong With This Picture?
A variety of uniforms are authorized but uniformity within the ranks is important to build camaraderie.
Cadets need to conform to the Plan of the Day (POD)
Limited availability of some uniforms & sizes may drive POD dress code.
Supply Resources NSCC Uniform Depot
Military Thrift Stores
Army Surplus / Navy Exchange
LESSON 2: Cadet Uniforms
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Slide 52OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Where to Look to Identify Cadet Rank Right Sleeve Type of Cover Their uniform
What rank is this cadet?
What type of uniform is this cadet wearing?
LESSON 3: Cadet Ranks
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What is wrong with this uniform?
Slide 53OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
NSCC Rank Progression
* Minimum passing scores for each assignment (and the aggregate Correspondence Course) is 70. [ATM Ch. 3(A)(1)(c)]
**Minimum passing scores for Exams: PO3 = 60, PO2 = 60, PO1 = 63 [ATM Ch. 3(A)(1)(d)]
*** Recruiting Station Duty or similar “internship”-type trainings may only be used once for advancement [ATM Ch. 4(D)(5)]χCadets must be E-2 and 14 to attend any NSCC Advanced Training [AL 01-07 ¶1(k)]
† Promotions to PO1 & CPO are only authorized by the Executive Director (after endorsements from RD and Field Rep).
Promotions from E2(T) through E5 may be effected by the Unit Commanding Officer. [ATM Ch. 3(A)(2), 3(A)(2)(c)(6), 3(A)(2)(d)(7)]‡Cadet must attend POLA as E3 or E4 to be promoted to PO2 [ATM Ch. Note 1, p. 8]αMust be age 16 or older to be promoted to CPO [ATM Ch. 3(A)(2)(d)]§Cadet must Staff a Recruit Training in a leadership position (after attending POLA) to be promoted to CPO [AL 01-07 ¶1(d)]
RankMinimum Time
in RateCorrespondence
Course*Exam**
Required Training***
E-1 Recruit - - - -
E-2 Apprentice 3 Months BMR - NSCC RT
E-3 Seaman 6 Months SN/AN/FN - NSCC ATχ
E-4 PO3 6 Months PO3&2 (Assn 1 – 2) PO3 NSCC AT
E-5 PO2 6 Months PO3&2 (Assn 3 – 5) PO2 NSCC AT‡
E-6 PO1† 6 Months PO1 PO1 NSCC AT
E-7 CPO† 6 Monthsα CPO - NSCC AT§
Slide 54OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
E-2(T) – Your Secret Weapon
NSCC Cadets with ≥ 3 months in the program who finish their BMR can be promoted to E-2(Temporary)
[ATM Ch. 3(A)(1)(g)]
Former NLCC cadets with ≥ 1 year in NLCC, who attended Orientation, were promoted to LC4 or higher, have no break in service, and complete the BMR, can be promoted to E-2(T) [ATM Ch. 3(A)(1)(h)]
E-2(T)s will be promoted to E-2 upon graduation from RT......but their 6-month “clock” for E-3 starts when they are
promoted to E-2(T)! [ATM Ch. 3(A)(1)(g)-(h) Note, page 8]
Slide 55OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
NLCC Rank Progression
• NLCC Orientation and Advanced Orientation optional – not req’d for advancement
Slide 56OPD 101 – Officer Orientation
Unit 6: Cadet Uniform and Ranks
Lesson Summary: Describe grooming and personal appearance
expectations to cadets and their parents. Recognize difference in NSCC and NLCC uniform Recognize each Cadet rank and uniform insignia Describe advancement in rank to cadets and their
parents.
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