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)
as a Marine Placement Officer.
His past with MSC, however, has been mostly
offshore, and his sea time and experience has allowed him
to move steadily through the ranks from Able Seaman, the position
in which he joined MSC as in 1993. Mr. Giffin joined MSC after
both serving in the U.S. Coast Guard and working in the commercial
maritime industry on Tugs and Supply Vessels. Mr. Giffin has
sailed 14 tours on different MSC ships, which includes each
type of ship that MSC operates. He says the best part about
his job is “working as part of a team and seeing the
successful results.”
However, Mr. Giffin’s job doesn’t
end at Chief Mate. Mr. Giffin is a part of the MSC Surface
Rescue Swimmer team. He graduated from the U.S. Navy Surface
Rescue Swimmer School in San Diego in 1997. Mr. Giffin’s
brother nearly drowned at an early age. The experience motivated
Mr. Giffin to become an avid swimmer. After high school he
joined the U.S. Coast Guard and was extensively involved in
Search and Rescue. He then worked for a salvage company continuing
his involvement with search and rescue, and is now a Master
SCUBA diver. Being a Master SCUBA diver also includes being
a rescue diver. “Once search and rescue is in your blood,
it’s hard to get it out,” says Mr. Giffin.
During the tough physical training for the SRS position, Mr.
Giffin said the Navy had a 25-50% success rate, while MSC
CIVMARs were running at near 100% success rate. Mr. Giffin
says, “It was one of the toughest but most rewarding
undertakings I have completed in my life. I joined a brotherhood
that only a few have had the privilege to say they belong.”
Mr. Giffin keeps in shape aboard ship in the
well-equipped gyms on MSC ships. Reimbursable hours per pay
period for Physical Training. He also works with the crew
during Man Overboard drills. However, Mr. Giffin believes
it takes a personal commitment to a healthy lifestyle and
hours of training to be in the peak shape necessary for a
survival situation. Mr. Giffin runs and swims while ashore
and competes in triathlons and marathons to stay fit.
For Mr. Giffin, MSC is the best place he could
be in the maritime industry. “MSC has the best parts
of the military without actually having to be in the military.
Not to mention the pay is a little bit better here,”
he says. The best part of being a CIVMAR is getting “a
broad view of the world that you don’t get working and
living in one spot. It also gives you great respect for the
sacrifices of all our Men and Women in uniform, including
Merchant Mariners, who help keep our country safe and prosperous.”
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