
Division Officer's Guide, 12th Edition
Naval Institute Press
12th Edition
Will be published approx. on 28. September 2017
Book
Hardback
392 pages
978-1-68247-172-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Division Officer's Guide, Twelfth Edition, is a handbook for Junior Officers and Petty Officers of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard afloat, in the air, under the sea and ashore. Originally written in 1952 by CAPT John V. Noel Jr., and last revised in 2004, the book provides division officers with basic lessons of leadership, organization, administration, training, and discipline - essential elements for success in their key positions. It offers much useful information on individual readiness, the conduct of assessments and inspections, maintenance processes and responsibilities, and the preparation and methods of correspondence and officer and enlisted career planning. The lessons and themes are not limited to use in the sea services; they provide a foundation for success in both military and personal life. Learning and practicing division officer skills lays a foundation for future success, no matter the environment or occupation, including the highest levels of the military, government, and citizenship.
This twelfth edition continues to evolve with our rapidly changing world. Terrorism has become an international security issue, men and women now serve alongside superbly in all of our ships at sea, and technology continues to change virtually every aspect of naval operations. Cyber tools such as web-based information, use of computer networks aboard ships, and the ability to post and share information on websites in both unclassified and secure environments continue to expand the reach of sea services but similarly provide vulnerability vectors that may be exploited if not protected. Over the next ten years, a division officer can expect to see the expanding importance of cyber tools, increased need for cooperation among nations operating in shared maritime areas, and more autonomous operations where commander's intent must be fully understood and executed should networked operations be unavailable. Combined Navy and Coast Guard assets such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) and Fast Frigate (FF), the National Security Cutter, the Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer (DDG), and the Joint Strike Fighter (F-35) will enable highly networked operations, placing even greater emphasis on the importance of skilled and capable officers leading divisions at sea.
Despite the technological advances in the tools available to leaders, a great constant remains-the direct personal impact that the division officer has on sailors each day. A division officer's fundamental task is to build the core elements of a winning team. Division Officer's Guide Twelfth Edition is written to reinforce the skills and competencies at the heart of this charge.
This twelfth edition continues to evolve with our rapidly changing world. Terrorism has become an international security issue, men and women now serve alongside superbly in all of our ships at sea, and technology continues to change virtually every aspect of naval operations. Cyber tools such as web-based information, use of computer networks aboard ships, and the ability to post and share information on websites in both unclassified and secure environments continue to expand the reach of sea services but similarly provide vulnerability vectors that may be exploited if not protected. Over the next ten years, a division officer can expect to see the expanding importance of cyber tools, increased need for cooperation among nations operating in shared maritime areas, and more autonomous operations where commander's intent must be fully understood and executed should networked operations be unavailable. Combined Navy and Coast Guard assets such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) and Fast Frigate (FF), the National Security Cutter, the Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer (DDG), and the Joint Strike Fighter (F-35) will enable highly networked operations, placing even greater emphasis on the importance of skilled and capable officers leading divisions at sea.
Despite the technological advances in the tools available to leaders, a great constant remains-the direct personal impact that the division officer has on sailors each day. A division officer's fundamental task is to build the core elements of a winning team. Division Officer's Guide Twelfth Edition is written to reinforce the skills and competencies at the heart of this charge.
More details
Edition
Twelfth Edition, Revised Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Annopolis
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
22 line art figures, 13 photos
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
622 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68247-172-2 (9781682471722)
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Persons
Adm James Stavridis, USN (Ret.) was 16th Supreme Allied Commander at NATO and is 12th Dean at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
Radm Robert Girrier, USN (Ret.) served as Deputy Commander Pacific Fleet and is founder and managing member of Strategic Navigation LLC, a consulting company.
Cdr Jeffrey Heames, USN is the Assistant Chief of Staff for Training and Readiness at the Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center.
Cdr Thomas Ogden, USN is the Director of the Strategic Initiatives Group and Special Assistant to Commander, US Pacific Fleet.
Radm Robert Girrier, USN (Ret.) served as Deputy Commander Pacific Fleet and is founder and managing member of Strategic Navigation LLC, a consulting company.
Cdr Jeffrey Heames, USN is the Assistant Chief of Staff for Training and Readiness at the Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center.
Cdr Thomas Ogden, USN is the Director of the Strategic Initiatives Group and Special Assistant to Commander, US Pacific Fleet.