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    An engineering duty officer (EDO) is a restricted line officer in the United States Navy, involved with the design, acquisition, construction, repair...
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  • systems of their new submarine and qualify as Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW) and Engineering Duty Officer (EDO). These are, respectively, the underway...
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  • having been designated for aviation duty, engineering duty, aerospace engineering duty, or special duty. RL officers are authorized to command ashore within...
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    835 engineering duty officers on active duty in the United States Navy, representing approximately 2 percent of its active-duty commissioned officers (and...
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  • Maintenance Duty Officer (AMDO) Engineering Duty Officer Foreign area officer (Country or Regional Specialists, Non-Intelligence) Human Resources Officer Information...
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  • corps officers. Examples of RL officers include Engineering Duty Officer, Aeronautical Engineering Duty Officer, Aircraft Maintenance Officer, Intelligence...
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  • including Engineering Duty Officers, Aerospace Engineering Duty Officers, Aerospace Maintenance Duty Officers, Naval Intelligence Officers, Cryptologic...
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    Hyman G. Rickover (category Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni)
    become a naval engineering duty officer (EDO) in 1937 after serving as both a surface ship and submarine-qualified unrestricted line officer, his substantial...
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  • unrestricted line officers fill what might be considered restricted line duties, such as the officers in a ship's or submarine's engineering department. Because...
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  • Expeditionary Combat Readiness Center EDMC – Engineering Department Master Chief (Submarines) EDO – Engineering Duty Officer EEBD – Emergency Escape Breathing Device...
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  • aeronautical engineering duty officers (AEDO), while continuing to retain their NFO designation and active flight status. Such officers are typically...
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    William J. Galinis (category United States Navy officers)
    Galinis (born c. 1961) is a retired United States Navy officer and career Engineering Duty Officer who served as the 45th Commander of Naval Sea Systems...
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    Winston E. Scott (category United States Navy officers)
    flying the F-14 Tomcat. In June 1986 he was designated an Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (AEDO). He then served as a production test pilot at Naval Aviation...
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  • officiarius "an officer," from Latin officium "a service, a duty" the late Latin from officiarius, meaning "official." Officer, and/or Grand Officer, are both...
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    duty as an naval aviator for 12 years during the Cold War and an additional 12 years in the Navy Reserve as an aeronautical engineering duty officer....
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    Huan Nguyen (category United States Navy engineering officers)
    Engineering Duty Officer program. Since then, he has been assigned to United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka where he was test officer and officer-in-charge...
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    where he served as the Engineering and Planning Officer and Operations Officer. In 1998, he commanded the Engineering Duty Officer School in Port Hueneme...
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    Kenneth S. Reightler Jr. (category USC Viterbi School of Engineering alumni)
    Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Redesignated an Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (AEDO), he was sent to transition training for the F/A-18 airplane...
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    Daniel W. Bursch (category United States Navy officers)
    Beach and the carrier USS Midway. Redesignated an Aeronautical Engineering Duty officer (AEDO), he attended the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey...
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    restricted fleet line (Engineering Duty) officer, Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) officer, Medical Corps officer, an Unrestricted Line Officer who is qualified in...
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    Harry Coker (category 20th-century American naval officers)
    served as a surface warfare officer for his first six years in the United States Navy and was an engineering duty officer until he retired as a Commander...
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    academic and professional circles as "ocean engineering". After completing this degree one can join a ship as an officer in engine department and eventually rise...
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    John Herrington (category United States Navy officers)
    Havilland Canada Dash 7. Following his selection as an Aeronautical Engineering Duty Officer (AEDO), Herrington reported to the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School...
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  • degree in naval architecture and marine engineering. In 1941, Petrovic was designated an engineering duty officer (EDO) and ordered to Puget Sound Naval...
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    Postgraduate School. She was designated an Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) in 1981. While attending the Engineering Duty Officer Basic Course, she was awarded the...
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    Grocki retired in October 2016, at which point she was the senior engineering duty officer (EDO) in the U.S. Navy Reserve. She played a key role in the creation...
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    commanded by intelligence officers; naval aviation depots/fleet readiness centers commanded by aeronautical engineering duty officers; naval hospitals commanded...
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    United States Air Force Defense Logistics Agency, Document Services Engineering Duty Officer School Mobile Utilities Support Equipment Naval Facilities Acquisition...
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    Elmer Román (category 21st-century American naval officers)
    officer training in the United States Marine Corps Officer Candidates School. He is also a graduate of the United States Navy Senior Engineering Duty...
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    Watchkeeping (redirect from Watch officer)
    locations and duties across the ship, such as the bridge and engine room. Typical bridge watchkeepers include a lookout and a deck officer who is responsible...
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