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Can someone explain what Sailor of the Quarter is? What's the critera for recieving it etc?

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My son Eric recently received Sailor of the Year- I knew it was a big deal and I am so proud of him!! Thank you to all who explained how you earn this award. I just wish I could have been there for the award ceremony!
Oh hard to expain, each command I believe picks a sailor of the quarter then of the four for the year they pick sailor of the year, my son just got sailor the quarter for his command in San Diego, then they go up against other commands on base then the fleet etc... I think it is a good thing on their record but I don't know how far they go with this.
My son has been in the Navy since May 2007. Since then he has received the Blue Jacket of the Quarter in 2008, the NAM after his deployment to Kuwait last year (2009), and now has been nominated for Jr. Sailor of the Quarter. He is a hospital corpsman stationed in San Diego and I am very proud of him. He decided before he ever got out of bootcamp that he wanted to make a career of the Navy.
My son also recieved the Blue Jacket Award while in A-School a year and a half ago, recently was nominated for JR Sailor of the Quarter, but did not win this one, but what a honor to have been nominated while at his first Command at Camp Smith in Hawaii. I too am so proud of him win or not.

MY DAUGHTER JUST GOT BLUE JACKET SAILOR OF THE QUARTER FOR OCEANA FRC COMMAND, I READ WHAT WAS WRITTEN BELOW BUT IF SOMEONE COULD HELP ME UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS REALLY MEANS? I AM VERY PROUD OF HER AND SHE IS PROUD OF HERSELF YOU COULD HEAR IT IN HER VOICE

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP

BARB

CONGRATS to your daughter!  It means her chain of command thought she was doing a great job and put her in, againts all the other jr folks at the command. Than the senior people got together and reviewed everything she has done for the last quarter (3 months) they may have done a board (which means she stands in front of a group of senior people and they ask her questions, about her job, the USN, and what is going on in the world).  After all that SHE was selected as the Blue Jacket of the Quarter (BJOQ).

 

CONGRATS! 

My son was just nominated for JSOQ, we are so proud of him..
My Son was Silor of the Quarter 3 times, Sailor of the Year on his ship when out last. He was named  #2 Instructor of the Year in the  WHOLE Navy and we all went to Washington. He was named Sailor of the Year on his San Diego  base today. GOD BLESS YOU  ALL Sailor THEY work way too hard. These awards  show how far they have come and  that they are watched when we dont think any one cares . They DO appreciate it hard work is an accet in the Navy. You should be proud. I just wish my son could come  home to see his son befor he goes to sea in 10 months. But  by our childrens actions  we know we did good . There  great men  doing what others fear to do. God Bless and THANKYOU STAY SAFE.   Oh if you are in radio shack  they have lil mini lights  that fit in pockets. U ou can add magnets to them . That way on ship they lit in pockets to see way to bunk and hang on ther  bunk wall to see  better ;). GL.  Sincerely Tina Pratt

My son has just been nominated for SOY and an NAM; As so many other Mom's have said; "It is like pulling teeth to get any information from a humble kid".  I am just so proud and excited!  Does anyone know how much notice between the confirmation and award ceremony?  I would love to attend, but would have to travel from California to Georgia...  I would move mountains to go with enough notice!  Any feedback would be appreciated!

 

It can take a while, and usually there is little notice for the ceremony.  Usually takes place in conjunction with a planned quarterly inspection, and sometimes they don't notify the sailor in advance!  He might not know himself until right before anything happens.  Who would know?  The Command Masterchief, that's who.  You usually can come up with their number using google and a little search savvy.  Can't hurt to try.
Thank you sooo much!  I will do exactly that.... Your help is genuinely appreciated!

Our son recently received 3 awards - Outstanding Performance, Sailor of the Month and a NAM - he was nominated as Jr. Sailor of the Quarter - he said they told him about it a day before he had to go in front of the board - he said that review didn't go so well - but he is always very humble about these things - we are so proud of him and told him it was an honor to be nominated as JSOQ and that he probably did better than he thinks!  Does anyone know if they tell you right away if you won the honor as JSOQ or does it take a while?

 

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