4-4
Be assigned to a command authorized to
award a warfare specialist designator
Be attached for a specific length of time
Maintain an overall performance mark
set by specific instruction
Pass a written and/or oral examination
Be recommended by the chain of
command
Be approved by the commanding officer
Obtain a page 13 entry in your service
record
As mentioned above, the instruction for each
warfare specialty gives specific qualifications. They
include requirements for any waivers, administrative
procedures, disqualification guidelines, requalification
requirements, and any related PQS requirements.
REVIEW 3 QUESTIONS
Q1.
The enlisted warfare specialist program is part of
what qualification standard?
Q2.
You must obtain a page 13 entry in your service
record in order to receive a warfare specialist
designation. True or False.
ENLISTED SERVICE RECORDS
Learning Objectives: Recognize the contents of the
enlisted service record. Recognize the Record of
Emergency Data (page 2). Recall the types of
information found on the Enlisted Qualification History
(page 4).
The enlisted service record is the official history of
a persons Navy career. The information contained in the
service record starts when you apply for enlistment and
is added to throughout your naval service. The record is
the property of the Navy and must be safeguarded
against loss and against access by unauthorized persons.
Service record entries are made by those personnel who
are given such authority by the commanding officer. The
enlisted service record, NAVPERS 1070/600, is a flat
folder containing various forms concerning your enlisted
service. Your service record will contain only the forms
that apply to you.
The right-hand side has certain forms in a specific
order. The order in which these forms are filed has led to
their being referred to as pages. For example, your
enlistment contract is the first, or bottommost, form. It
is referred to as page 1. Some of the forms found in all
service records will be discussed later.
Other papers required for safekeeping or record
purposes are filed on the left-hand side of the folder. A
separator, entitled Career Performance Data, NAVPERS
1070/617, divides the left-hand side. Beneath this
separator are your evaluation report and counseling
record, commendations, and awards correspondence. If
you have a previous enlistment, copies of any
Certificates of Release or Discharge from Active Duty,
DD Forms 214, are filed beneath the separator. All other
papers are filed above the separator in chronological
order, the most recent date on top.
Only two forms from the enlisted service record will
be discussed in this chapter. The remaining forms are
more or less of an administrative nature. Some pages
require several sheets during an enlistment. For example,
there usually will be several page 13s.
RECORD OF EMERGENCY
DATA
The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency
Data, NAVPERS 1070/602, commonly known as page
2, is a multipurpose form and is used for both officer
and enlisted personnel.
Part I of this form serves as an application for
dependency allowances. It is completed at the recruit
training command or first duty station and whenever you
gain or lose a dependent.