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ALCGENL 046/21 SUBJ: AY22 SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS KICK-OFF A. Military Assignments and Authorized Absences, COMDTINST M1000.8A B. ALCGENL 042/21 Enlisted Personnel Management Assignment Year 2022 Kick Off C. https://cg.portal.uscg.mil/units/psc/psc-epm/SitePages/Special.aspx D. https://cg.portal.uscg.mil/units/psc/psc-epm/DropOffLibrary/Forms/ AllItems1.aspx?PageView=Shared&InitialTabId=Ribbon.WebPartPage&Visibility Context=WSSWebPartPage E. https://cg.portal.uscg.mil/units/psc/psc-epm/SitePages/Panels.aspx 1. This message kicks off the AY22 Special Assignments (SA) process. 2. All members are highly encouraged to pursue at least one Special Assignment during their career. These career broadening assignments provide members valuable opportunities to represent their ratings, network, and learn about other operational and mission support activities, making them ideal candidates for future assignments to highly visible leadership and management positions (e.g. Silver Badge, OIC, School Chief). 3. SA offers a variety of programs available to all ratings, ranking from PO3 to POCM. Information on all programs can be found at Ref (C). 4. Eligibility: a. Meet requirements listed in Ref (A), Article 1.E.2 and elsewhere in the chapter for specific programs. b. Additional requirements listed in the Program's corresponding ALCGENL and/or Information Sheet located at Ref (C). 5. Solicitation Process: Each SA will have a separate ALCGENL announcement highlighting eligibility requirements, application procedures, and timelines. These messages will be published periodically on behalf of Programs between now and 31 Jul 2021. 6. Application Procedures: a. All SA positions require the member to submit the Standard Application located at Ref (C). Members should pay close attention to the requirements in the Standard Application as well as Program Information Sheets and the ALCGENL. b. Certain SA positions also require the member to submit a 'My Panel Submission' in Direct Access. Per the Program's ALCGENL, members are directed to only submit their name in this process. Command Endorsement and Memorandum shall be submitted as part of the Standard Application process. c. Incomplete and/or improperly formatted applications will be returned. Deadline extensions will not be granted to correct errors. d. Release from Rating: The Special Assignments AO will coordinate the release from rating process after the panels convening date. Applicants should not contact their AO requesting to be released. However, all members are encouraged to conduct career counseling with their rating AO, to include ideal timing on when to pursue a SA. 7. Electronic Information - Personnel Data Record (EI-PDR): Updated and accurate EI-PDRs are crucial to a members application and screening potential. All members are encouraged to begin the process of reviewing and updating their EI-PDR now. Detailed instructions are available in the Standard Application Package located at Ref (C). 8. Extensions and Retirements: a. Members desiring an extension should follow the guidance provided in their specific program's ALCGENL as well as notify their Commands to include their extension request in command concerns. b. Members asking for retirement from SA in AY22 should submit their request NLT 01 Aug 2021 to ensure backfill requirements can be met. 9. Commands: SA command concerns (for positions appearing on PAL as PO) are due NLT 01 Aug 2021. Please use the guidance located at Ref (D). 10. Tentative panel schedule can be found at Ref (E). 11. Points of contact: CWO3 Jaime Baldueza, Special Assignments Officer, (202) 795-6587 or [email protected]. 12. Released by: CDR R. Deisher. 13. Internet release authorized.


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Diocesan Assignments – July 31, 2021

PASTOR RELIGIOUS

Rev. Jan Szylar , C.M., to pastor of St. Stanislaus Kostka, Greenpoint, effective Sept. 7.

Rev. Juan M. Lopez Garcia , C.S., from parochial vicar to pastor of St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church, Bushwick, effective Aug. 1.

PAROCHIAL VICAR

Rev. Mark G. Simmons, from parochial vicar of Good Shepherd, Marine Park, to parochial vicar of Our Lady of Angels, Bay Ridge, effective July 12.

Most Rev. Octavio Cisneros , from pastor of Holy Child Jesus–Saint Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill, to senior priest status, while remaining vicar for Hispanic Concerns, retired Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn, and in residence at Holy Child Jesus-Saint Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill, effective June 30.

Rev. Msgr. John E. Vese y, from pastor of St. Michael, Flushing, to senior priest status, with residence at Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jamaica, effective June 30.

Rev. Francis J. Mann , to senior priest status, with private residence, effective June 30.

INCARDINATED

Rev. Jose A. Orellana , incardinated, while remaining administrator of St. Catharine of Alexandria, Borough Park, and spiritual director of the Cursillo Movement, effective June 30.

Rev. Romel P. Peñafiel , incardinated, while remaining parochial vicar of St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing, and coordinator of ministry to Ecuadorian Immigrants, effective June 30.

Rev. Israel Perez , incardinated, while remaining administrator of Holy Child Jesus-St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill, effective June 30.

Rev. Baltazar Sanchez , incardinated, while remaining administrator of St. Mary Gate of Heaven, Ozone Park, and coordinator of ministry to Mexican Immigrants, effective June 30.

Rev. Osmin Vargas , incardinated, while remaining parochial vicar of Our Lady of Sorrows, Corona, effective June 30.

RELEASED FROM DIOCESAN ASSIGNMENT

Rev. Nicholas M. Colalella , from parochial vicar of St. Luke, Whitestone, and from part-time faculty member of the Cathedral Preparatory Seminary, Elmhurst, to released from diocesan assignment, personal leave of absence, effective June 30.

NON-INCARDINATED

Rev. Yinchen (Paul) Xu , from Tribunal Intern, and from residence at St. Michael, Flushing, to return to ministry in China, effective July 19.

Rev. Paul Anel , from temporary administrator and from parochial vicar, to administrator of St. Paul and St. Agnes, Cobble Hill, effective June 30.

Rev. Alexandre Morard , from residence, to parochial vicar of St. Paul and St. Agnes, Cobble Hill, effective June 30.

RELIGIOUS ORDER

Rev. Andrzej Kurowski , S.A.C., from pastor of St. Frances de Chantal, Borough Park, to return to ministry with his order in Poland, effective Sept. 1.

Rev. Marek W. Sobczak , C.M., from pastor of St. Stanislaus Kostka, Greenpoint, to ministry with his order in Hartford, CT, effective, Sept. 7.

Rev. Sergio Dall’Agnese , from pastor to ministry and residence at St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church, Bushwick, effective Aug. 1., and to return to ministry with his order, effective Aug. 31.

Rev. Alfredo Garcia , O.F.M., from temporary ministry at Blessed Sacrament-St. Sylvester, Cypress Hills, to parochial vicar of Holy Innocents, and Our Lady of Refuge, Flatbush, effective June 30.

Rev. Patrick I. Nwachukwu , S.D.V., from chaplain of SS. Joachim and Anne Nursing Home, Coney Island, and from parochial vicar of Our Lady of Solace Shrine, Coney Island, to ministry with his order, effective June 30.

Rev. Rowland O. Onuegbu , S.D.V., to chaplain of SS. Joachim and Anne Nursing Home, Coney Island, and to parochial vicar of Our Lady of Solace Shrine, Coney Island, effective July 1.

SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT

Very Rev. Joseph T. Holcomb , to director of Brooklyn Seminarians, while remaining rector of Cathedral Seminary House of Formation, Douglaston, effective June 30.

DEACON IN TRANSITION

Rev. Mr. Alex Olszewski , to deacon of Mary’s Nativity-St. Anne, Flushing, while remaining in formation at Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary, Weston Massachusetts, effective July 10.

Rev. Mr. Andrew Tsui , to deacon of Most Precious Blood-Ss. Simon and Jude, Bath Beach, while remaining in formation at Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary, Weston Massachusetts, effective July 10.

Rev. Mr. Dung Ngoc Quoc (Vincent) Vu , to deacon of Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary & St. Stephen, Carroll Gardens, while remaining in formation at Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary, Weston Massachusetts, effective July 10.

Deacon Joseph C. Denzler , to retired status, while remaining in residence in North Carolina, effective June 30.

A Diocesan Assignment posting on June 12 listed the effective date of the Reverend Clement C. Okoro to leave to Diocese of Brooklyn as August 31, 2021. The correct effective date was July 15, 2021.

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An Inside Peek At Police Special Assignments

Inside peek at special assignments

There are many jobs within police departments and sheriff’s offices, and each of those duties require special skills and training. Some of the assignments even require a special “look.”

In addition, many of the officers assigned to these special details have their own expectations of how they should carry themselves, and which type of appearance is appropriate for the mission.

Over the years, police officers have developed a set of unwritten guidelines for working in the individual divisions, and with one glance cops can usually tell another officer’s assignment. How? Well, certain little details give them away. Such as…

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– Officers assigned to this detail immediately grow long hair and a beard, then tell everybody the boss ordered it.

– Start watching every episode of Gator Boys and Honey Boo Boo to learn how to speak and act in the “real world”.

– Buy a biker wallet with a big chain.

– Make every case involve overtime.

– Learn to play golf while guzzling Jack Daniels.

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– Wears team T-shirts, dark sunglasses, and boots, everyday.

– Tries to fit the word breach in to every conversation.

– Has a mirror handy to check hair, if they have hair.

– Never says hello to anyone who is not an operator, but is quick to deliver the cool SWAT head nod.

– Subscribes to Soldier of Fortune and Muscle and Fitness.

– Plays golf while wearing a gun.

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– Shaves head and grows goatee (unless they want to be a management weenie, then they remain clean shaven, with short almost military style haircut).

– Wears 5.11 pants, and a polo shirt with agency logo (unless they want to be a management weenie, then make sure they always wear shirt and pants to which a jacket and tie can be quickly added for those occasions when the president shows up unexpectedly).

– Arrives at work at 8AM sharp and spends one hour answering emails, and 30 minutes checking their retirement investments. Then go with another agent to Starbucks “to discuss a new case.”

– After participating in their first warrant service, they make plans to join the agency SRT, SWAT, etc, to “properly utilize their superior tactical skills.”

– After doing their first buy bust, the agent immediately begins asking the boss about “long term undercover” jobs.

– Refuses to play golf with the inferior locals cops.

Traffic units

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– Write tickets to EVERYBODY, including mom.

– Spend every weekend cleaning their vehicles and polishing their boots.

– Annoys everyone on the radio calling out their stops.

– Talks only about the huge number of traffic tickets they write in a single day.

– Rides by storefronts with big windows to admire their reflection.

– Golf is lame. Paintball all the way.

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– Become sadistic.

– Proudly show pictures of their latest dog bite.

– Brag constantly about their largest drug find.

– Smells like a dog.

– Uniform coated in dog hair.

– Works out three times a day, with or without the dog.

Administrative

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– Good for three-hour lunches, everyday, telling everybody it’s a “meeting.”

– Upgrades department cell phone practically every month.

– Tells everybody they’re published in a national law enforcement magazine.

– Update their revenges list on a weekly basis, and has investigators build files on “enemies.”.

– Plays lots of golf (often called “afternoon meetings).

Patrol Officers

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– Have nerves of steel.

– Despise department politics, and stupid rules and regulations.

– Inability to keep mouth shut.

– Is respected by peers.

– Plays golf but is unsure of the rules. Driving the cart while drinking a cold Bud is cool, though.

FTO (Field Training Officer)

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– Automatically grasps the door handle until knuckles turn white when car is put in gear.

– Considers a multiple-victim homicide in progress a “good training opportunity” and asks to take primary.

– Considers less than three hours of OT to be a quiet day.

– Knows that it’s a rookie’s place to handle ALL foot pursuits while he/she follows along in the air-conditioned patrol car.

Investigators

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– Come in at 0800, or so.

– “Breakfast” is from 0815 to 1030.

– Shuffles through paperwork from 1030 to Noon.

– Lunch from noon to 1400.

– Meet informants from 1415 until 1500

– Rest of the day is spent in the office talking to anyone who’ll listen about the book they’re planning to write based on their many outstanding cases and accomplishments.

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– Remembers very well “how we used to do do it.”

– Always willing to tell his officers the above.

– Tries to fit the word “liability” in to every sentence.

– Talks about “what he’s hearing from upstairs.”

– Hates what he’s hearing from upstairs.

– Plans retirement on a daily basis.

– Counts the number of days until retirement…every day of every week.

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– Watches every episode of Cops, 48 Hours, CSI, and the Andy Griffith Show.

– Worships the ground the SWAT guys walk on.

– Arrives for work three hours early and stays over past regular shift (on their own time) to ride with other officers.

– Thinks the sergeant is always thrilled to see him/her.

– Male trainees are too young to grow facial hair.

– Won’t drink on the golf course because it violates the open container ordinance.

New Corrections Officers

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– Show up for work 15 minutes early.

– Buy only the best ink pens.

– Wear T-Shirts of their “dream police department” under their uniforms.

– Wears a full duty belt of gear (purchased with their own money from the local cop shop), even though they have to remove everything when they arrive at the facility. But it’s really cool to go inside a convenience store wearing full gear.

– Become friends with every local police officer.

Court  Security

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– They say they don’t want to work patrol, but secretly monitor dispatch channels while inside the courtroom and at home.

– Have jail and courthouse cafeteria menus memorized.

– Have seriously thought of entering law school after sitting through three jury trials.

– Think they know more than the judges and attorneys.

– After sitting through four or five trials, they’re positive they know more than judges and attorneys.

Defensive Tactics Instructors

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– Starts stretching and warming up before making arrest.

– Can spend hours debating the advantages of ASP vs. straight stick.

– Has spent more than $50 on a wooden baton.

– Knows how, where, and when every scar on their body was received.

– Giggles when a suspect starts to resist.

Firearms Instructor

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– Responds to every question/statement with the word, ‘huh?’

– Thinks a new tactical handgun is a great Christmas gift for the wife/girlfriend.

– Has an image of a custom 1911-A1 for a screen-saver.

– Wears the latest high-tech electronic hearing protectors during normal conversation.

– Decorates uniform shirt with every marksmanship pin and medal available.

– Clean their weapons while eating lunch.

– Uses gun-cleaning lube/oil as cologne.

– Wears at least two concealed backup weapons at all times.

– Wears an ankle holster to bed in case he can’t reach either of the 12 firearms hidden throughout the bedroom.

– He/she and their family decorate the gun safe during the holidays.

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Police Procedure and Investigation: A Guide for Writers

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