Virginia Beach, VA--Intelligence Specialist Seaman Apprentice
Kavon Granger is a recent LifeSkills graduate, NAS Oceana Dam Neck Annex.
The overall mission of the
LifeSkills curriculum is to inspire apprentice-level Sailors to have good
decision-making paradigms when faced with issues involving suicide prevention, sexual
harassment, equal opportunity and overall decision-making in general. The
content itself is divided into primarily personal financial management lesson
topics, interventional training, and Navy core values.
The program is taught by Navy military training instructors who provide leadership, training and professional development of accession-level Sailors prior to their arrival to the fleet. The training uses several scenario-based questions then selected courses of action, which subsequently leads into a specific lesson relating to one of the previously mentioned topics.
For many of the new Sailors, these classes provide them with skills as they begin Navy life.
The program is taught by Navy military training instructors who provide leadership, training and professional development of accession-level Sailors prior to their arrival to the fleet. The training uses several scenario-based questions then selected courses of action, which subsequently leads into a specific lesson relating to one of the previously mentioned topics.
For many of the new Sailors, these classes provide them with skills as they begin Navy life.
Granger is the son of
Christopher Granger and Charrika Williams and he has been in the U.S. Navy
since September 2019.
