Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Window Rock, Ariz. sailor serves with training group in San Diego

By Mass Communication Specialist Antonio Turretto Ramos, Navy Public Affairs Support Element


SAN DIEGO – A 2001 Saint Michael's High School graduate and Window Rock, Arizona native is serving in the U.S. Navy with Afloat Training Group San Diego.

Petty Officer 1st Class Ranae Chavez is an intelligence specialist  with the training group operating out of San Diego, California.

A Navy intelligence specialist is responsible for providing intelligence products in real time to decision makers that make judgment calls about how the mission is accomplished.

We get to see a lot of things that no one else gets to see,” said Chavez. “Being able to see how some of the most important decisions are made is a great opportunity.”

The training group provides dynamic training to Navy and Coast Guard sailors to ensure a combat ready force capable of performing a broad spectrum of missions, according to Navy officials. Special emphasis is placed on preparing ships' training teams, special evolution teams and watch teams to institutionalize the onboard capability to sustain and improve combat readiness throughout an employment cycle.

I really find it rewarding to be in the position to ensure that our sailors are in a position to succeed,” said Chavez.

Afloat Training Group San Diego strives to keep sailors’ warfare expertise sharp by maintaining professional knowledge and skills through a robust training program of installations and factory training, technical symposiums, informal training and self-study. By maintaining a group of subject matters experts in different warfare areas, they prepare ships to be missions ready.

"It’s amazing to hear our sailors’ stories,” said Capt. James Storm, commander of Afloat Training Group San Diego. “Some of them are working on their PhDs and others are working on their first degree. I’ve met sailors who grew up in extreme poverty, and now they own their own home here in Southern California. Serving here at Afloat Training Group is considered a career enhancing tour because these sailors are recognized experts. They lay the foundation for successful deployments.”

According to Navy officials, approximately 355 sailors make up the training group making their jobs highly specialized in order to keep each part of the command running smoothly.

As a member of the Afloat Training Group San Diego, sailors prepare ships to deploy. Chavez explained they are building a legacy that will last beyond their lifetimes. The trainers know how important it is for the Navy to maintain and uphold war-fighting capabilities to continue their success on the world’s oceans.  

At the end of the day, I know I'm making my family proud and setting an example as a role model to my family and my community,” added Chavez.