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Surface Warfare

Navy Surface Warfare refers to the branch of naval operations that focuses on surface ships, including aircraft carriers, destroyers, cruisers, and amphibious assault ships. Surface Warfare Officers (SWOs) are responsible for the operation, navigation, and maintenance of these vessels.

In this challenging and dynamic field, SWOs are trained to handle a wide array of responsibilities, such as conducting maritime security operations, enforcing naval blockades, providing naval gunfire support, and engaging in anti-submarine warfare. They work closely with advanced technologies, including radar systems, missile systems, and electronic warfare equipment, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of their ships and crews.

Opportunities in Navy Surface Warfare are diverse and rewarding. SWOs can specialize in areas such as surface combat, amphibious warfare, or mine warfare, allowing them to hone specific skills and expertise. They also have opportunities for leadership roles, both at sea and ashore.

Learn more: https://www.navy.com/careers/surface-warfare-officer-swo