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900's division sailors

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900's division sailors

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900 Division Duties

Here is a description of the 900's Division duties written by a former Sailor:


900 divisions are performing divisions. There are 3 types of 900 divisions which will be explained in depth a little further down; staff, state flags, and triple threat. 900's PT less and have much less slack for people who can't pass their PFA or their swim qual, not because we're assholes, but because our "free time" is spent at the drill hall.

Staff divisions, which are all male, run graduation. Their division provides the reviewing commander, master-at-arms, and adjutant for the graduation ceremony. Basically those are the guys that stand right in front of where the CO is sitting and issue commands to the divisions, etc. Their division also has an honor guard that gets inspected by the reviewing officer and/or commanding officer (not 100% sure on who performs the inspection lol). Other than that, they have door openers, bell strikers, bodysnatchers, etc. They go off of very specific cues that help graduation run smoothly.

Next is state flags, which is an integrated division. Obviously they carry state flags, along with U.S. territory flags, and they're kind of like one giant color guard. Their division also provides the actual 5-man color guard (2 rifles, U.S. flag, Navy flag, POW flag) and the drum line.

Last, but not least, is triple threat, which is also an integrated division. They have a band, a choir, an armed exhibition drill team, and non-performers if you don't make the cut or get cut from one of those three. Not sure if all MUs have to be in a triple threat, but I know if you are an MU in a triple threat division you will be performing a solo while the band is playing. The Navy band plays at the beginning of graduation and provides the music you hear in the drill tape during the ceremony, but the triple threat band plays a few songs by themselves and with the choir. I wasn't in band, but I heard the music was prettyyy easy. As for the choir, most of our non-performers came from not making the cut for choir. If you've never done armed exhibition and only have experience in band color guard or armed regulation, you can still do triple threat drill team. For the band people, the rifles are a lot heavier, but you'll get used to it pretty quickly. For armed reg. people, most drill teams do simple, clean moves and save the cool fancy spinning for the RPCO or ARCPO, so as put in the work you're fine.


If you're interested in being in one of these divisions, be aware that only one 900 division is formed per week, but not all week. For example, I arrived on a Tuesday which happened to be the first day they were screening for triple threat. We got a majority of our division strength on Wednesday, with a few stragglers on Thursday. We're housed in ship 02, the USS Reuben James, which is the closest ship to pretty much everything. Only 900 divisions live in ship 02, and when you first get there you'll be sharing a compartment with a senior division that's about to graduate.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

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Comment by MommaBB on October 12, 2014 at 10:12am
My son got selected for 948 because he was tall, had military bearing when he walked past the RDC on the way to the head, and he scored well on asvab. He has no musical background and never was on any drill team or performance group ever! But he loved being a part of the staff guard!
Comment by MommaBB on October 12, 2014 at 10:09am
Kim sorry took so long getting back to you. My son loved being in div 948. He said it was extra work but he also said that there was a certain respect for them. The staff div have responsibilities during PIR and will know what to do when. He didn't mind not being able to line up like the other div. Only about 20 or 25 of his div is actually seen during the ceremony. The rest r in the back making sure all special guests and brass have what they needed. And some were helping medical. U wud b surprised how many sailors almost pass out. My son was body snatcher. He stood at back of formations and walked up and down the ranks making sure no one was going to face plant! So we got to see him the whole time. The staff guard is different from the other two 900 div because these guys don't play or sing or march. They almost seem like authority out there. They help run the PIR. If u watch the live stream u will c what I mean. Remember it means nothing after boot camp but I think it helps them gain confidence and leadership.
Comment by Shannons mom on October 9, 2014 at 11:21pm
Kimik303..yes I joined that page on FB :)
Comment by kimik303 (02/901) on October 5, 2014 at 5:00pm

Hi Shannons Mom.... My son is also in 02/901 PIR 11/14!  Have you also joined the 02/901facebook group?

Comment by kim on October 4, 2014 at 8:15pm
MommaBB...did your son like doing that? Was he bummed to not get to walk in with the rest for graduation? Was it a lot more work than being in a regular division?
Comment by A's_momma_Erin on October 4, 2014 at 8:03pm
Kim, back in December (PIR 1-24-14) my son was Div 911 and was a singer. Not sure how they decide which ones are what...
Comment by MommaBB on October 4, 2014 at 7:16pm

Kim, My son is in DIV 948 staff/honor guard. There are three diff 900 DIV so I would think that Div 902 is also a staff/honor guard. if you search on top for 900 div there is a page that explains how and what they do.

Comment by kim on October 4, 2014 at 5:15pm
Does anyone know if 900 divisions include singers. I just found out from my sons recruiter that he is in Div 902...he was never in marching band or played an instrument, but he was a top vocalist at his hs and got a vocal music scholarship to college.
Comment by Shannons mom on September 26, 2014 at 10:20am
My daughter is on ship2 div 901.. Any moms out there with a child on the same?
Comment by proud2babbysmom on September 23, 2014 at 9:02am
My Sr is ship 02 div 949 anyone else?
 

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