UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 171450Z OCT 14 PSN 865117H28 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 242/14 SUBJ/SELECTION OF APPLICANTS FOR THE FY-15 SEAMAN TO ADMIRAL-21 COMMISSIONING PROGRAM// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/OCT// REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/14DEC09// REF/B/DOC/BUMED/4APR14// NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1420.1B, ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS APPLICATION ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL. REF B IS THE MANUAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, CHAPTER 15, PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR ENLISTMENT, COMMISSION, AND SPECIAL DUTY.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces selections for the FY-15 Seaman to Admiral- 21 (STA-21) program. STA-21 is the premier commissioning source providing the highest levels of education and leadership training for our Sailors. These highly motivated men and women will be among the leaders of our Navy well into the 21st Century. Over 422 highly competitive applications were received from well-qualified Sailors; this made this year*s application selection a difficult task. All who applied should be very proud of their accomplishments and continue their outstanding performance to ensure professional growth and increase their chance of selection in a future board. Congratulations to all who were selected. 2. Selectees are (read name, rate, and option assigned): Adams, Chancellor MM3 Nuclear Austindatta, Christian P LS3 Pilot Barnard, Justin D SN Nuclear Boboc, Christopher H ET3 Nuclear Bowser, Amanda D MM3 Nuclear Boy, Virginia M EM3 Nuclear Chan, Chi T PR1 CEC Cirillo, Zachary P MM3 Nuclear Clark, Randall S EM2 Nuclear Coleman, Austin R MM3 Nuclear Cosic, Ryan P MM3 Nuclear Danskin, Andrew S AWF2 Pilot Eastman, Thomas H EM3 Nuclear Ens, Daniel M ISC NFO Eskey, Mark R MM3 Nuclear Garcia, Jeffrey EM3 Nuclear Gardner, Benjamin W MM3 Nuclear Glennon, Robert J ND2 Core Grimmagemcnabb, Andrewjon E MM3 Nuclear Hickman, Nickolas A MM3 Nuclear Jenkins, Kenneth C EM3 Nuclear Johnson, Kaine A MM3 Nuclear Jokerst, Corey D ET2 Nuclear Kiessling, Steven M MM3 Nuclear Kim, Elliot Y EM3 Nuclear Kirby, Colin J MM3 Nuclear Kirsch, Tyler T MM3 Nuclear Leeds, Ethan I EM3 Nuclear Mapes, Trenton P EM1 Nuclear McConnell, Brian S AMF2 Core Merrill, Nathaniel C ET2 SWO Ochs, Jeremy L MM1 Nuclear Perez, Kevin MM2 Nuclear Porter, Steven R AWS2 Core Pruitt, Spencer W EM3 Nuclear Rea, Ryan R SOC SPECWAR Ruiz, Mathew R EM2 Nuclear Sam, Scott D MM3 Nuclear Skyberg, Chadrick D STG1 SWO/Oceano Smith, Grayden M EOD1 EOD Smith, James C ET2 Nuclear Stuckey, Emilie V ET2 SWO Syson, Michael P ET3 Nuclear Taylor, David D HMC Nurse Taylor, Michael E MM3 Nuclear Underhill, Gregory K MM3 Nuclear Venzke, Nicholas C AWR1 Pilot Weltherburchett, Jacob S MM3 Nuclear Williams, Paul A ET2 SWO/IP Wolfe, Alec D EM3 Nuclear 3. The following personnel were designated as alternates (read name, rate, and option assigned): Azure, Matthew B LN2 Core Baker, Daniel M IT1 Core Ball, Devin F LS2 NFO Bass, Shawn A MM3 Nuclear Boets, Petrus J ET2 SWO/Oceano Burke, Brittany M OS2 Core Fjeld, Byron J HM2 Nurse Fleming, Derek E YN1 SWO Foster, Matthew W BM2 Core Gettmann, Mark N FC2 Pilot Krueger, Devon B MM3 Nuclear Lam, Long T AT1 Core Murphy, Joshua A MM1 CEC Page, Adam J AE2 Core Pino, Jeremy R ET1 SWO/IP Plant, Jonathan D MM3 Nuclear Quirk, Zachary T FC2 Core Schmitt, Jamie P MM3 Nuclear Schultz, Samuel T AC2 Core Shaw, Cheryl A BM1 Core Sitarski, David A FT1 Core Southard, Jacob P AN Core Veloria, Michael J EM1 Core Wilson, Matthew W ND1 EOD Wojciechowski, Douglas G MC2 Core Wright, Luke A MM3 Nuclear 4. Selections are conditional upon the selectee remaining fully eligible in all respects, meeting physical qualifications for commissioning as determined by the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED-25), and assignment by Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) to an approved Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) affiliated university based upon an official degree plan and acceptance letter from the university. Upon completion of an NSTC approved baccalaureate degree program, selectees will receive appointments as ensigns, U.S. Navy. 5. Commanding officers should take the following actions: a. Notify selectees and alternates of their selection and ensure they receive a copy of this message. b. Notify NSTC (OD2/STA-21) and Navy Personnel Command (PERS-4801G) via message NLT 7 November 2014 of any selectee or alternate who does not desire to participate in the program. c. Immediately report to NSTC (OD2/STA-21) all conditions/circumstances that may disqualify a selectee or alternate from participating in the STA-21 program via e-mail at pnsc_sta21(at)navy.mil. 6. Selectees and alternates should take the following actions: a. Complete a physical examination for a training program leading to a commission in the Unrestricted Line, Nurse Corps, or Civil Engineering Corps, as applicable, in accordance with references (a) and (b) at a military treatment facility. Note that many commissioning standards exceed the enlisted standards required to remain on active duty. b. Ensure copies of completed physicals, Report of Medical History (DD form 2807-1) and Report of Medical Examination (DD form 2808), including HIV results from a test taken after 1 January 2014, are submitted NLT 1 December 2014 to: Naval Service Training Command Attn: OD2/STA-21 250 Dallas Street, Suite A Pensacola, Florida 32508-5268 Aviation option selectees/alternates must have flight physicals uploaded directly into Aeromedical Electronic Resource Office by a Flight Surgeon, and submitted to Naval Aerospace Medical Institute. The selectees/alternates must be certified as qualified or have a waiver recommended by Naval Medicine Operation Training Center. All required physical forms can be downloaded from the STA-21 homepage at https:(slash/slash)www.sta-21.navy.mil. Commands should not forward physical forms directly to BUMED. c. Send acceptance letters from no more than three NROTC host or NROTC cross-town affiliated universities to the NSTC address listed above. Application to more than one university is advisable. Selectees will begin the STA-21 program with attendance at the Naval Science Institute (NSI) NLT 17 February 2015. d. Send an official degree plan from an NROTC host or NROTC cross-town affiliated university where they have been accepted. Degree plans must cover the time actually attending college. Selectees* degree plans should begin with the summer term 2015. All STA-21 selectees will be required to attend the NSI enroute to their assigned university. 7. Alternates: While there is no guarantee that an alternate will be offered the opportunity to replace a primary selectee, each alternate must complete the same actions outlined in paragraph 6 of this message. If a primary selectee declines participation in the program, is determined to be physically disqualified, or otherwise becomes ineligible for continuation in the program prior to executing orders, a qualified alternate will be selected. This notification often comes at the last minute; therefore, alternates need to be prepared when notified. 8. The deadline for required degree plans and college admission documentation is 19 December 2014. It is in the best interest of each selectee and alternate to submit verification of eligibility criteria as soon as possible to expedite university assignment and release of permanent change of station orders. Selectees will not be ordered to NSI enroute to their assigned NROTC university until all conditions outlined in paragraph 6 have been met. 9. Points of contact are Mr. Michael E. Paros at (850) 452-9563/DSN 922 or via e-mail at michael.paros(at)navy.mil or Mr. Edward L. Straten at (850) 452-9433/DSN 922 or via e-mail at edward.straten(at)navy.mil. 10. Released by Vice Admiral W. F. Moran, N1.// BT #8089 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//
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