Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare Specialist

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The Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare Specialist qualification (referred to as EXW) is a warfare qualification awarded to enlisted United States Navy personnel who satisfactorally complete the required qualification course and pass a qualification board hearing. The program was approved July 31, 2006 by Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Mullen, but the actual governing instructions and qualification courses are still in development.

The qualification was developed to provide a chance for enlisted sailors in the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command community (naval personnel serving in a maritime security or maritime combat related role) to earn a warfare qualification. Core qualification skills will include weapons qualification and maintenance, marksmanship, land navigation, field communications, and expeditionary camp deployment.

Personnel assigned to expeditionary units will have one year to complete the qualification, and it will be mandatory for E-5 and above.

There are currently no plans as of now to offer an officer version of the qualification.

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