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succes stories with MSC

Military Sealift Command has exciting opportunites for you. Tired of your current job and looking for an exciting new opportunity to advance your career? Read about some men and women who took command of their careers with MSC.

Mr. David Every, First Assistant Engineer
Two weeks after graduation from Maine Maritime Academy, Mr. David Every was sitting in Military Sealift Command’s (MSC) new employee orientation and preparing to join the USNS Rappahannock as a Third Assistant Engineer.
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Mr. Michael LaFleur, First Officer
Michael LaFleur, a 2001 graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, made the decision to join Military Sealift Command after sailing as a Midshipman with Maersk. Read More>>

Mr. Jonathan Woodward, Deck Engineer Machinist
Mr. Jonathan Woodward joined Military Sealift Command 6 years ago as a Supply Utilityman without any prior seagoing experience. Read More>>

Mr. Kevin Giffin Chief Mate, Surface Rescue Swimmer
Mr. Kevin Giffin is a dedicated member of the CIVMAR workforce. As Chief Mate, Mr. Giffin currently works in a shore-side billet with the Military Sealift Fleet Support Command (MSFSC). Read More>>

Mrs. Cornelia Beriones, Junior Supply Officer
Mrs. Cornelia (Connie) Beriones has been sailing with Military Sealift Command for over 10 years, and has moved up from the entry-level position of Supply Utilityman to Junior Supply Officer. Read More>>

Ms. Julia Green, Supply Officer
Julia Green has worked for Military Sealift Command since 1985. She has dedicated her career to the supply department aboard a variety of MSC vessels. Read More>>

Mr. Jay Pierce, Third Assistant Engineer
Born and raised in Kingston, TN, Mr. Jay Pierce took a road often traveled by many young adults. He pursued a college degree. Read More>>