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Petty Officer Brown: A Highly Skilled And Intelligent Professional
Petty Officer Brown is a highly skilled and intelligent professional, who performs far beyond expectations and is an outstanding asset to the Command.
- EXEMPLARY SUPERVISOR. As Chief of the Guard, he led 10 Sailors and 25 contracted guards in 1200 hours of Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection for U.S. and Coalition forces with a net worth of $15 billion. He oversaw the vetting of 126 vessels and 5,000 personnel resulting in zero security-related incidents in the port of Jebel Ali, UAE.
- EXPERT TRAINER. He motivated and trained 25 Sailors in EXW, Sentry, and Reaction Force Team Member resulting in 100% qualification. As a line coach he assisted in the safe and successful completion of 176 small arms qualifications. In addition, he contributed in the certification of 41 SRF-B members leading to greater watch bill flexibility.
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As an MWR Representative, he devoted 20 hours to fundraising events, raising over $15,000 towards the Command holiday party. He dedicated 36 hours as a team trainer for the Skyline Youth Football and 36 hours mentoring students of the Maddison High School football team improving relations between the local community and the Navy.
- BLOCK 20: 17-1 PFA not conducted due to DEP/OP.
Effective and confident, MA3 Brown maintains outstanding order and discipline, and responds to stressful situations in a knowledgeable and appropriate manner. He has earned my highest recommendation for advancement to Second Class Petty

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