CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 141857Z NOV 24 MID120001544690U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 234/24 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/NOV// SUBJ/NAVY ELECTRONIC SPORTS TEAM APPLICATIONS// REF/A/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/19APR18// AMPN/REF A IS MILPERSMAN 1306-964, RECRUITING DUTY.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the next application window for positions on the Navy Electronic Sports (Esports) team as primary team members and auxiliary team members by Commander, Navy Recruiting Command (CNRC). The Navy Esports team significantly contributes to the multi-faceted outreach campaign of CNRC by engaging with prospective Sailors online and at gaming venues. Centennials are moving into digital spaces for most of their content consumption and social interactions, and the Esports domain is one of the most popular and vibrant online arenas to date. Connecting with future Sailors requires the Navy to be in the same spaces where those future Sailors reside. 2. Open to all Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC) Sailors, the qualifications to become a primary team member are identical to the qualifications needed for recruiting duty. Refer to reference (a) for further details. Those selected as auxiliary team members will be required to have access to all necessary gaming equipment and peripherals to participate in tryouts and future virtual events, need an up-to-date government travel card with completed required training, have command endorsement to participate in events, and meet in game ranking requirements for specific titles. 3. Upon selection as primary team members, AC Sailors will receive a set of 3 year orders and RC Sailors will receive a set of 2 year definite recall orders to CNRC in Millington, Tennessee. All primary team members receive recruiting training at Navy Recruiter Orientation Unit (NORU), Pensacola, Florida, enroute to CNRC. The intent of NORU training will be to further develop communication skills and to ensure that team members understand the types of information sought by those inquiring about service in the Navy. 4. Upon selection as auxiliary team members, Sailors will receive a designation letter sent to their current command which will remain effective until their projected rotation date. Once an auxiliary team member completes a permanent change of station from their current duty station, they will not be restricted from trying out again as an auxiliary team member. However, they will need to complete the tryout process again. 5. Primary team members will operate at the Navy Esports facility, which is specifically designed for the team to practice, stream, and compete. Upon arrival at CNRC, they will develop a routine streaming cadence, encouraging followers and viewers to interact with the members and outreach content, and compete against high schools, colleges, and Esports league events across the country. 6. Auxiliary team members will operate primarily from their permanent duty station unless selected to perform at a designated alternate location for events. Upon selection as auxiliary team members, they will develop routine practice schedules with other team members for upcoming events. They will encourage followers and viewers to interact with Goats & Glory social media platforms, and compete year-round in high school, college, and Armed Forces Esports League events across the country. 7. Team member applications will be accepted via a continuously open web portal at https://www.cnrc.navy.mil/Esports/ 8. Additional Information: a. Detailed requirements for this program are listed on the CNRC webpage and should be reviewed thoroughly by individuals prior to submission. The webpage provides topic specific information such as: (1) An overview of the program (2) Submission portal for program application (3) Next available submission window b. For information regarding the Navy Esports Team: (1) Visit MyNavy Portal at https://my.navy.mil/ (2) Select "Quick Links" (3) Select "Navy Recruiting Command", this will direct you to https://www.cnrc.navy.mil// (4) Under the CNRC webpage select "NRC Links" (5) Select "Esports" 9. The point of contact is LT Aaron R. Jones, CNRC Esports Program Manager, at NRC_HQ_N10_Esports@us.navy.mil. 10. Released by Vice Admiral Richard Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//