

Though most SWPs are automatically noted and recognized by MEDUSA, it is still recommended that personnel track their progress using one of the spreadsheets linked below, or another method of their choosing.
#NAVY SPACE WARFARE PIN PLUS#
Plus at least three (3) 'C' levels of the following Marine specialties:

Damage Control Technician 'C' (SIA-SRN-19C).(note that for the purposes of the OSWP, Flight Ops is a separate department from Astrogation) Plus at least 1 'D' level from four (4) of the five following departments:

Officers of the RMN who have been awarded the OSWP and who subsequently transfer to the RMMC may continue to wear the OSWP until such time as they achieve the RMMC OSWP qualifications, and vice-versa. Although enlisted personnel may complete the academic qualifications for this pin, they may not wear it. The Space Warfare Pin comes in two varieties: a gold one, for officers, and a silver one for enlisted personnel.īoth RMN and RMMC officers wear the same pin. Unlike the SWO for officers, the SWS is not required for advancement. It is a requirement for further advancement in line officers.Ī similar qualification was introduced in 1978, known as the enlisted surface warfare specialist, and it indicates that the wearer is qualified well above the normal criteria for advancement. This metal pin is worn by commissioned officers of the USN to indicate that they have achieved certain qualifications, such as officer of the deck, small boat officer, combat information center officer, shipboard engineering, damage control and quality maintenance. The TRMN's Space Warfare Pin is modeled roughly on the United States Navy's Surface Warfare insignia. 4 Space Warfare Qualification Badge (GSN).
