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RATING CONVERSION NECS. Rating
conversion NECs identify aptitudes and qualifications
that are not discernible from rates alone. They are
assigned to identify petty officers or identified strikers
who are in training for change of rating or status under
approved programs.
OCCUPATIONAL AREADEFENSE
GROUPING NECS. Occupationd areaDG NECs
relate to groups of ratings for which there is an
identification requirement. Refer to figure 3-1 and note
As a PN, you may be responsible for changing these
codes and reporting these personnel changes for your
command. For example, if you are attached to a ship or
a squadron and a certain individual is allowed to strike
for a particular rating, you must change the DG NEC to
reflect this change. Suppose there is a Seaman aboard
your ship with DG-9700 NEC who is allowed to strike
for PN. In this case, you must change the DG-9700
NEC to DG-9750, reflecting the new occupational area.
You must prepare a diary entry following guidelines in
the Diary Message Reporting System Users Manual
the DG NECs, occupational area titles, and ratings
(DMRSMAN), EPMAC,
included in each area. These DG NECs appear as codes
Document No. 1080#1
DG-9700 through DG-9780, which reflect the location
appropriate page 4 entry.
New Orleans, Louisiana,
UM-O1A, and make an
of Navy ratings in the Department of Defense
Occupational Conversion Manual, Enlisted. The third
digit in these codes specifies the Department of Defense
(DOD) occupational area grouping code used in the
DOD Occupational Conversion Manual. U.S. Navy
(USN) and U.S. Naval Reserve (USNR) personnel in
paygrades E-1 through E-3 (not already rating
associated by Hospital Corpsman (HM) or Dental
Technician (DT) apprenticeship rates or by striker
identification) are assigned an appropriate DG NEC that
identifies and indicates that these individuals have
received training, are in training, or have aptitude for
training in the areas identified by the DG code.
Rating Series NECs
Rating series NECs relate to a limited number of
specific ratings. Rating series NECs identify special or
unique billet requirements beyond the skill and
knowledge that the general rating would provide.
When assigned to an individual, rating series NECs
show that the person has obtained certain skills or
knowledge and is qualified for detailing to a billet
requirement.
Special Series NECs
Special series NECs have the same purpose as
rating series NECs but, in general, relate to an unlimited
Figure 3-1.Occupational areadefense grouping NECs, occupational area titles, and ratings included in each area.
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