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Commander, Naval Information Forces

Navy’s Newest Chiefs Are Leading the Future of Information Warfare

by Joshua Rodriguez, NAVIFOR Public Affairs Office
30 September 2024 In a time-honored tradition, Navy Information Warfare commands in Suffolk, Va. welcomed its newest Chief Petty Officers (CPOs) during a pinning ceremony Sept. 27, 2024.

Friends, family, and shipmates gathered to witness the milestone as 11 Sailors from Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), Naval Network Warfare Command (NNWC) and U.S. Fleet Cyber Command / U.S. Tenth Fleet (FCC/C10F) donned their anchors, symbolizing their transition into the ranks of Navy leadership.
The Navy’s newest CPOs include:
  • Chief Information Systems Technician (IW/SW/AW) Roneshia Davis, NNWC
  • Chief Intelligence Specialist (IW/EXW) Tiara Lee, NAVIFOR
  • Chief Information Systems Technician (IW/SW/EXW) Frank Logan, NNWC
  • Chief Construction Electrician (IW/SCW/EXW) Elliot McFeely, NAVIFOR
  • Chief Information Systems Technician (IW/SW/AW/EXW) Rahiem Penn, NNWC
  • Chief Information Systems Technician (IW/SW/AW) Bethany Plaskett, NNWC
  • Chief Information Systems Technician (IW/SW) Warren Rogers III, FCC/C10F
  • Chief Personnel Specialist (SW/AW) Chelsea Russ, NAVIFOR
  • Chief Information Systems Technician (IW/SW) Kenneth Tooker, NNWC
  • Chief Information Systems Technician (IW/SW) Zachary Wilson, NNWC
  • Chief Information Systems Technician (IW/SW) Donald Wood Jr., NAVIFOR
The ceremony featured retired Command Master Chief Thomas “Keith” Hayden, who inspired the newly pinned Chiefs with words of wisdom, reflecting on the enduring role of the CPO community as “the real superheroes” of the Navy.

“Chiefs know how to transfer knowledge to the next generation of superheroes,” said Hayden. “We love to lead our junior Sailors and see them flourish in their careers. In fact, nothing makes us prouder than seeing a Sailor we taught, teaching other Sailors.”

As Hayden emphasized, the achievement of becoming a Chief Petty Officer is not just a personal milestone but a profound responsibility. With the wearing of the fouled anchors comes an expectation to lead by example, shaping the future of the Navy through mentorship and steadfast guidance. This moment is about more than the visible symbols of rank; it's a commitment to uphold the high standards that define the role of Chief – all while leading with empathy and humility.

“Chiefs understand the pain, heartache, and struggle that their Sailors and Shipmates face because they have been there and likely suffered through the same situations,” noted Hayden. “Chiefs must have empathy and respect for the human beings that they are charged to care for and mold into the next generation. The things we say, the actions we take, the emotions we show will make or break a Sailor’s willingness to ever trust you and ask for help when the need goes deeper than their career.”

Among the newly pinned Chiefs was NAVIFOR’s Chief Construction Electrician Elliot McFeely, who shared his feelings about this career milestone.

"Today is the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and sacrifice," said McFeely. "I am both honored and humbled by this responsibility and am ready to serve the Navy and my Sailors in my new role."

This year’s ceremony marks a significant chapter in NAVIFOR’s mission to strengthen the Navy’s information warfare capabilities by investing in its people and developing a cadre of technical experts and seasoned leaders.

NAVIFOR’s Force Master Chief (FORCM) Augustine Cooper emphasized the importance of Chiefs in the command’s, and the Navy’s, success.

"Chiefs are the backbone of our Navy," Cooper said. "The challenges our new Chiefs will face are many, but the support they will receive from their fellow Chiefs and their Sailors is unwavering. Our Chiefs lead with integrity, humility, and dedication, upholding the legacy of those who came before them for the last 131 years."

NAVIFOR’s mission is to generate, directly and through our leadership of the IW Enterprise, agile and technically superior manned, trained, equipped, and certified combat-ready IW forces to ensure our Navy will decisively DETER, COMPETE, and WIN.

For more information on NAVIFOR, visit the command Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/NavalInformationForces/ or the public web page at https://www.navifor.usff.navy.mil.

-USN-

Navy’s Newest Chiefs Are 
Leading the Future of Information Warfare
SLIDESHOW | images | 240927N-PD810-1016 Vice Adm. Michael Vernazza, commander of Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), congratulates Chief Intelligence Specialist Tiara Lee following the fiscal year 2025 Chief Petty Officer Pinning Ceremony at the Hall of Heroes auditorium. NAVIFOR, Naval Network Warfare Command (NNWC), and U.S. Fleet Cyber Command (FCC) welcomed their newest chief petty officers during the ceremony held on Sept. 27, 2024. Friends, family, and shipmates gathered to witness the time-honored tradition as these sailors donned their anchors, symbolizing their transition into the ranks of Navy leadership.
Navy’s Newest Chiefs Are 
Leading the Future of Information Warfare
SLIDESHOW | images | 240927N-PD810-1008 Chief Construction Electrician Elliot McFeely is pinned by family members during the Chief Petty Officer Pinning Ceremony held on Sept. 27, 2024, at the Hall of Heroes auditorium. Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), Naval Network Warfare Command (NNWC), and U.S. Fleet Cyber Command (FCC) welcomed their newest chief petty officers, with friends, family, and shipmates gathered to witness the time-honored tradition as these sailors donned their anchors, symbolizing their transition into the ranks of Navy leadership.
Navy’s Newest Chiefs Are 
Leading the Future of Information Warfare
SLIDESHOW | images | 240927N-PD810-1003 In a time-honored tradition, Navy Information Forces (NAVIFOR), Naval Network Warfare Command (NNWC), and U.S. Fleet Cyber Command (FCC) welcomed its newest Chief Petty Officers (CPOs) during a pinning ceremony held on Sept. 27, 2024. Friends, family, and shipmates gathered to witness the milestone as these Sailors donned their anchors, symbolizing their transition into the ranks of Navy leadership.
Navy’s Newest Chiefs Are 
Leading the Future of Information Warfare
SLIDESHOW | images | 240927N-PD810-1017 Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), Naval Network Warfare Command (NNWC), and U.S. Fleet Cyber Command (FCC) chiefs mess welcomes the newest chief petty officers to their ranks with a group photo to commemorate the occasion. Friends, family, and shipmates gathered to witness the milestone as these sailors donned their anchors, symbolizing their transition into the ranks of Navy leadership on Sept. 27, 2024 during a pinning ceremony held at the Hall of Heroes auditorium.
 

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