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230920-N-QQ548-1055 MILLINGTON, Tenn. (September 20, 2023) Darryl Blackmon, deputy director for outreach and diversity, poses for a photo with international students from Manpower Personnel Training and Education at Commander, Navy Recruiting Command. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tyler Priestley)

Naval Education and Training Security Assistance Field Activity (NETSAFA) is the U.S. Navy’s agent for Navy education and training for international military students. Located at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, we coordinate and supply training support to international governments and international organizations. As a field activity of Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), we serve as a focal point for all Security Assistance and Security Cooperation education and training program issues, coordination and advice within the U.S. Navy.
 
NETSAFA is an integral part of Navy International Programs Office (Navy IPO), therefore we also work with and through the Navy IPO chain of command. We are responsible for partner training support first and foremost, and we will work to assure the best training support for our international customers through Navy, other government institution and organizations, and private industry. We must be advocates for our security assistance customers by interceding with those government institutions and private organizations that impact or have the potential to impact our customer training and training support capability.

 

NETSAFA NEWS

University of Colorado Hosts Drill Meet

20 March 2024

From Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Reymundo A. Villegas III

The University of Colorado Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) hosted the 29th annual Colorado Drill Meet, March 7-9.
The University of Colorado Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) hosted the 29th annual Colorado Drill Meet, March 7-9.

The multi-service event saw 20 collegiate teams of more than 420 midshipmen and cadets competing in multiple events over the course of the meet. For the first time, CU Boulder NROTC also hosted more than 200 Naval and Army Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Cadets from 7 high schools in a parallel competition, March 9.

Naval Inspector General, Vice Adm. John Fuller, provided opening remarks at Balch Fieldhouse inspiring and encouraging all participants throughout the duration of the meet.

“Your NROTC training is preparing you be competent and successful leaders in the environments in which our military must operate,” said Fuller. “This meet is a fun way to evaluate your progress. It’s a way to check up on how you are maturing and growing as leaders and future operators. I could not be prouder of your willingness to pursue service, and I look forward to the competition and your continued growth.”

The meet was planned and executed by University of Colorado Midshipmen and consisted of seven evolutions including: pistol and rifle marksmanship; an endurance race; a knowledge competition; squad drill; and color guard competition.

The home team, Colorado University NROTC, took the overall honors and also won the knowledge competition and endurance race. UC Berkeley finished first in the shooting competition. The University of Oklahoma won the squad drill event, and the University of Missouri took home the color guard competition.

Eight units, US Merchant Marine Academy, Jacksonville, Villanova, Notre Dame, Penn, Cornell, Michigan, and the US Air Force Academy, participated in the event for the first time.

Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Rear Adm. Craig Mattingly, provided remarks at the closing ceremony.

"In the spirit of teamwork, discipline, and competency displayed throughout this competition, you exemplified the dedication and discipline expected in service,” said Mattingly. “Congratulations to all participants for showcasing the highest standards of excellence. Our future force is in great hands with each of you joining the ranks."

The 2024 Colorado Drill Meet provided a platform for future leaders to hone essential skills, reinforcing the commitment to excellence as warfighters.

NSTC supports 98 percent of officer and enlisted initial accessions training for the Navy, as well as the Navy’s Citizenship Development program. NSTC oversees Recruit Training Command at Naval Station Great Lakes, Ill., all NROTC programs at more than 160 colleges and universities, Officer Training Command at Newport, Rhode Island, and the Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps and Navy National Defense Cadet Corps citizenship development programs at more than 600 high schools worldwide.

For more information on NROTC visit: www.nrotc.navy.mil/.
 
 
 
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