Navy Reserve Welcomes First ASW/SUW WTI into its Ranks

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Written by Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center
Category: San Diego News San Diego News
Published: 31 October 2018 31 October 2018

San Diego, California - Lt. Cesar Mize became the first Anti-Submarine Warfare/Anti-Surface Warfare (ASW/SUW) Warfare Tactics Instructor (WTI) in the Navy Reserve during a ceremony here October 26. Capt. Joseph Cahill, director of Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC’s) Sea Combat Division administered Mize’s oath of office into the Navy Reserve.

"I'm thrilled to be part of this tremendous team of young officers raising the Combat capability of Naval Surface Forces," said Cahill.  "Cesar's exceptional skills, qualifications, and experience as an ASW/SUW WTI make him a critical asset to the Nation.  As the first Reserve ASW/SUW WTI, Lt. Mize will continue to play a vital role for our Navy and our Nation. He is the first of what will eventually be many ASW/SUW WTI's who choose to continue to serve as reserve enablers after they transition from active duty."

Mize served under Cahill’s command aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52), completing a 5th and 7th Fleet deployment in 2018.

"It's exciting that the Navy is investing in our tactical talent.  I'm tremendously excited to join the reserve component of SMWDC," said Mize.  "The ability to surge a tactically lethal surface warfare force in wartime is critically important. This reserve force will continue to rigorously train, learn, and teach to be able to answer the nations call at a moment's notice."

Currently there are five reserve units at SMWDC, corresponding to the headquarters and its four divisions. Mize is one of three reserve SWOs qualified as a WTI. The others are qualified as Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) WTIs. 

While the three reserve WTIs earned their patches on active duty and later transitioned into the Navy Reserves, SMWDC is on track to expand WTI training and qualification opportunities to highly motivated reserve SWOs who demonstrate exceptional tactical skill and potential.  SMWDC reserve component recently selected its first reserve SWO to complete the ASW/USW WTI course of instruction in 2019. 

SMWDC is a subordinate command of Commander U.S. Naval Surface Forces, and is headquartered at Naval Base San Diego with four divisions in Virginia and California focused on IAMD, ASW/SUW, Mine Warfare, and Amphibious Warfare.