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Part 3 – Station Operations<br />

Chapter 4 – Surf Stations<br />

Prospective Surfman Program<br />

PSP Level 1 (BM3/SNBM)<br />

PSP Level 2 (BM3/BM2)<br />

PSP Level 3 (BM2/BM1)<br />

Table 3-10<br />

Recommended Surfman Career Paths<br />

Surfman Career Path 1 Surfman Career Path 2<br />

Surfman (Duty) BM2/BM1 Surfman (Duty) BM2/BM1<br />

Non-surf Billet BM1/BMC Surfman (Training) or BM1/BMC (Duty)<br />

Surfman (Training) or BMC (Duty) Surfman (OPS) BM1/BMC<br />

Surfman (OPS) BMC<br />

Non-surf Billet BMC/W2<br />

Non-surf Billet or<br />

Surfman<br />

(XPO/OINC)<br />

BMC/BMCS/W2 Surfman (XPO or BMC/BMCS<br />

OINC<br />

Surfman (OINC) BMCS/BMCM/W3 Surfman (OINC) BMCS/BMCM/W3<br />

D.6. Withdrawal<br />

or Removal from<br />

PSP<br />

Me mbers that withdraw or are dismissed from the PSP will be reassigned<br />

when replacements are identified and will be restricted from future<br />

assignm ent to surf stations.<br />

(01)<br />

Withdrawal. Members may withdraw from the PSP during levels all<br />

levels of the process by notifying their CO/OINC and completing a<br />

new Direct Access e-resume. Members may be subject to immediate<br />

transfer at the discretion of the command after a discussion with the<br />

respective Assignment Officer.<br />

(02) Removal. Members may be removed from the PSP by their<br />

CO/OINC. Reasons for removal include but are not limited to the<br />

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