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Can anyone tell me what military specialty 5100 is?

I'm trying to find a college friend of mine, and all the info I have is that he's on active duty in the US Navy, he's O-3 (I think that means he's a Lt. Cmdr) and his specialty is 5100 (but I've got no idea what that means).

Anyone here know?
-- Tom Aiello

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Can anyone tell me what military specialty 5100 is?

I'm trying to find a college friend of mine, and all the info I have is that he's on active duty in the US Navy, he's O-3 (I think that means he's a Lt. Cmdr) and his specialty is 5100 (but I've got no idea what that means).

Anyone here know?



Like Phree said, he's a Seabee, i.e. construction. And an O-3 in the Navy is a Lieutenant. Lt.Cdr. is an O-4.

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And an O-3 in the Navy is a Lieutenant. Lt.Cdr. is an O-4.



Some of my info is out of date, I think. I was able to find (isn't google amazing?) the senate confirmation of his promotion to Lt. Cmdr in 2004.
-- Tom Aiello

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