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Naval Service Training Command transforms volunteers into service professionals who embody the Navy’s core values and warrior ethos. Through disciplined training and education, NSTC forges civilians into Sailors and into Naval and Marine Corps Officers. This is the Foundry that strengthens the Fleet. NSTC ensures the Fleet is supplied with leaders ready to serve, strengthen, and fight on behalf of the Nation through Recruit Training Command, Officer Training Command Newport, and the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. NSTC also leads the Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps, a citizenship development program that empowers high school students to grow as leaders, embrace civic responsibility, and pursue excellence in life.
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Rear Adm. Matthew T. Pottenburgh, commander, Naval Service Training Command, visited The Ohio State University as part of Navy Week Columbus, Aug. 21. During his visit, he met with Dr. Norman Jones, vice provost and dean of undergraduate education, and Walter "Ted" Carter Jr., the 17th president of The Ohio State University and retired vice admiral, to discuss academic partnerships and opportunities for Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps students. He also engaged with veterans, alumni, parents, and current and incoming midshipmen, sharing insight on leadership, service, and educational pathways in the US Navy. #NavyWeek Columbus connects the community with the Navy during its 250th birthday year through a series of performances, educational events, and service projects. Navy Office of Community Outreach | MyNavyHR | Naval Education and Training Command | #Navy250
Rear Adm. Matthew T. Pottenburgh, commander, Naval Service Training Command, threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Columbus Clippers’ Navy Night game as part of Navy Week Columbus, Aug. 20. Before the game, Rear Adm. Pottenburgh had the honor of administering the oath of enlistment to Ohio’s newest future Sailors on the field. #NavyWeek Columbus connects the community with the US Navy during its 250th birthday year through a series of performances, educational events, and service projects. Navy Office of Community Outreach | MyNavyHR | Naval Education and Training Command
Rear Adm. Matthew T. Pottenburgh, commander, Naval Service Training Command, joined veterans, community leaders, and Sailors for the Navy Week Columbus kickoff at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum, Aug. 18. During the ceremony, Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel and Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther presented Adm. Pottenburgh with formal proclamations recognizing Navy Week. #NavyWeek Columbus connects the community with the U.S. Navy during its 250th birthday year through a series of performances, educational events, and service projects. Navy Office of Community Outreach | MyNavyHR | Naval Education and Training Command
Congratulations to Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Command Master Chief Andrew “Andy” Hochgraver on his reenlistment! Commander, NSTC, Rear Adm. Matthew T. Pottenburgh, administered the oath during a ceremony on board Naval Station Great Lakes with NSTC and Navy Band Great Lakes staff in attendance. Bravo Zulu, Master Chief, and thank you for your continued service to our Navy!
Rear Adm. Matthew T. Pottenburgh, commander, Naval Service Training Command, observed Officer Candidate School (OCS) Class 16-25 during their drill competition and spoke directly with candidates to hear their feedback and insights on their OCS experience while visiting Officer Training Command Newport (OTCN). He als observed and participated in Officer Development School’s culminating event ahead of their graduation, encouraging and supporting the Navy’s newest leaders as they prepare to join the Fleet. #NavalServiceTrainingCommand | #ForgingFutureOfficers
Now Hiring: Executive Director (GS-15) Naval Service Training Command is seeking a strategic, experienced, and mission-focused leader to serve as its next Executive Director. This senior civilian position supports Navy accessions and training—shaping the future of naval leadership. Location: Naval Station Great Lakes, IL Grade: GS-0301-15 Application closes: July 14, 2025 Apply now: https://lnkd.in/gs7cHNVu Eligible applicants include: • Current and former permanent federal employees • Interchange and U.S. Postal Service employees • Veterans (VEOA, 30% Disabled Veterans), military and overseas spouses (EO 13473, EO 12721) • Individuals with disabilities (Schedule A) • National Guard and Military Reserve Technician Preference eligibles • Retained grade eligibles, Land Management eligibles • ICTAP, MSP, and certain annuitants Make a difference. Lead with purpose. Serve the mission.
Commander, Naval Service Training Command, Rear Adm. Matthew T. Pottenburgh, held an all-hands call to recognize the exceptional work accomplished by staff and to bid farewell to departing team members. The Admiral took time to present awards, highlight individual contributions, and thank the team for their continued dedication to the mission. #USNavy | #NavalServiceTrainingCommand | #WarfightersToTheFleet
Naval Service Training Command proudly celebrated the graduation of New Student Indoctrination (NSI) Cycle 1 aboard Naval Station Great Lakes, June 23. Over the course of a rigorous 2.5-week program, Midshipmen candidates underwent standardized basic military training designed to develop discipline, teamwork, and the foundational skills required for success as future Navy and Marine Corps officers. Their graduation marks the first major milestone in their Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps journey. The ceremony featured remarks from Commander, Naval Service Training Command, Rear Adm. Matthew T. Pottenburgh, and Officer in Charge of NSI Cycle 1, Capt. Abigail Hutchins. A special moment was captured as Rear Adm. Pottenburgh, a proud alumnus of The Ohio State University, posed for a photo with Midshipmen from his alma mater displaying the legacy of leadership and mentorship within the NROTC program. NSTC extends sincere appreciation to the instructors, staff, families, and Navy Band Great Lakes for their support throughout the cycle and during this proud ceremony. Naval Education and Training Command | MyNavyHR #NavalServiceTrainingCommand | #NROTC | #ForgingFutureOfficers
Commander, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Rear Adm. Matthew T. Pottenburgh, joined NROTC midshipman candidates for early morning physical training aboard U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command (RTC). Following the workout, he delivered an inspiring message, encouraging candidates to keep charging forward as they continue their journey through New Student Indoctrination. The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) falls under Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), led by Pottenburgh. NSTC oversees 98% of initial training for Navy enlisted and officer accessions, including RTC, Officer Training Command Newport, Rhode Island, and NROTC units at more than 160 colleges and universities. #NROTC | #NSI2025 | #ForgingFutureOfficers