UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 051354Z OCT 18 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 247/18 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//00// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//00// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/OCT// SUBJ/SELECTION OF APPLICANTS FOR THE FY-19 SEAMAN TO ADMIRAL-21 COMMISSIONING PROGRAM// REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/14DEC09// REF/B/DOC/BUMED/12AUG05// NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1420.1B, ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS APPLICATION ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL. REF B IS THE MANMED, NAVMED P-117, CHAPTER 15, PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR ENLISTMENT, COMMISSION, AND SPECIAL DUTY// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces selections for the FY-19 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. There were 323 highly competitive selection packages received from well- qualified Sailors making this years 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. 2. Congratulations to the following Sailors who were selected. Selectees are (read name, rate, and option assigned): ADAMS, DANIEL R ETN3 NUCLEAR ALEXANDER, ERIC W FN NUCLEAR ALLIN, AVERY B MMN3 NUCLEAR BARRERA, JESSICA A EMN3 NUCLEAR BEACH, MADASYN E MMN3 NUCLEAR BREIMHORST, GENEVIEVE STG2 CORE BROOKS, NOAH P EMN3 NUCLEAR CANDEE, BENJAMIN P MMN3 NUCLEAR CARL, SHELBY M ETN3 NUCLEAR CAVANAH, KIRSTEN M YN2 CORE CHILDERS, THOMAS G EMN3 NUCLEAR CLARK, STEVIE D STG2 IP CLARKE, NATALIE A AM1 CORE COLLINS, ETHAN E MN1 NFO EMGE, ANDREW L MMN1 NUCLEAR ESPIRITU, DAVIDJOHN A MMN3 NUCLEAR GARELLI, PETER L ETN3 NUCLEAR GINDLESPERGER, MICHAEL A ETN3 NUCLEAR GOMEZ, LYLE A AWF1 PILOT HAMMETT, RYAN J ND2 EOD HELMICK, TYLER J AM2 PILOT HERRERA, SARAH L EMN2 NUCLEAR HOLDREDGE, DALTON D ETN2 NUCLEAR KINTER, SAMANTHA J MMN2 NUCLEAR KLEEHAMMER, ELIJAH D EMN2 NUCLEAR KRATZ, KODY B MR2 SWO LOYD, JENNIFER Y AE2 NURSE MCFATHERGANTZERT, TAYLOR J AWR2 PILOT MIMS, AUSTIN B MMN2 NUCLEAR MONTANO, EMILIO C ETN1 NUCLEAR MOORE, JOSHUA E EMN2 NUCLEAR NOCERA, DAHMAHNIC A EMN2 NUCLEAR OKELLY, DEVIN S MMN2 NUCLEAR PAPPAS, RYAN H MMN3 NUCLEAR RICHARD, CAMERON G ETN1 NUCLEAR RIOSMACHADO, STEVEN M EMN3 NUCLEAR ROBERTS, CAMDEN R SN NUCLEAR RUSSELL, PATRICK W EA1 CEC SANDERS, MEAGAN P ETN3 NUCLEAR SMITH, KYLE D ETN1 NUCLEAR SMITH, PAYTON C ETN3 NUCLEAR SOHN, TAK MM1 SWO SPOELSTRA, DEVIN J ETN2 NUCLEAR SPRATT, RYAN A FC1 SWO THOMAS, DEVIN EMN3 NUCLEAR TRAMMELL, BRANDON S ETN3 NUCLEAR TRINH, ERIC T EMN3 NUCLEAR WHITE, TALAYA S EMN2 NUCLEAR WORCESTER, BROGDEN C ETN2 NUCLEAR YOUNG, ANTHONY J SO1 SPECWAR 3. The following personnel were designated as alternates (read name, rate, and option assigned): ALLEN, JOHN S CTR1 IP ATKINS, TIMOTHY J MMN3 NUCLEAR AYALA, JAIRO EOD1 EOD BERNZOTT, ROBERT D MMN1 NUCLEAR BRAUND, JOSEPH D SN NUCLEAR CHUNG, JEFFREY W FCA2 SWO COOPER, JONATHAN R AWV1 CEC DEAN, TRAVIS W ETN3 NUCLEAR DINGEL, JARED L AD2 CORE FEIERFEIL, BRYAN R MMN3 NUCLEAR FLAVIN, DANIEL J MMN3 NUCLEAR FRANC, ABIGAIL M AT2 NFO HARNESS, TANNER S ETN1 NUCLEAR JOSLINDENNY, LAUREN A ET2 NURSE KLOS-DUNN, CHRISTIAN A AC2 CORE MAHER, WILLIAM A ETN2 NUCLEAR MCBEE, RYAN T IS2 CORE MITCHELL, JOHN T AT3 CORE PATTERSON, BROEDY S FN NUCLEAR RUNYAN, MALLORY E GM1 CORE SCHWARZ, SEAN C ETN3 NUCLEAR SEXTON, BRANDON T AE1 CORE THOMPSON, AUSTIN J EMN3 NUCLEAR VARGASJIMENEZ, MARIO S LS2 PILOT YIN, RYAN EMN3 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) 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 an appointment as an ensign. 5. Commanding officers take the following actions: a. Notify selectees and alternates of their selection and ensure they receive a copy of this message. b. Notify NSTC Officer Development (Selection and Placement) (OD2)/STA-21 via e-mail no later than 4 November 2018 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 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 line 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 (DD2807-1) and Report of Medical Examination (DD2808), including Human Immunodeficiency Virus results from a test taken after 1 January 2018 are submitted no later than 1 December 2018 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 http://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) no later than 18 February 2019. 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 2019. All STA-21 selectees will be required to attend the NSI enroute to their assigned university. 7. Each alternate must complete the 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 30 December 2018. 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 en route to their assigned NROTC university until all conditions outlined in paragraph 6 have been met. 9. Point of contacts are Mrs. Anna Duvall at (850) 452-9433/DSN 459 or via e-mail at anna.duvall(at)navy.mil or Mr. Eric Hodge at (850) 452-9563/DSN 459 or via e-mail at eric.hodge(at)navy.mil. 10. Released by Vice Admiral R. P. Burke, N1.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//