
They do mostly administrative work.See also: Royal Navy ranks, rates, and uniforms of the 18th and 19th centuries Royal Navy epaulettes for senior and junior officers, 18th and 19th centuries Royal Navy epaulettes for flag officers, 18th and 19th centuries People in this rating may work alone with little supervision, or work closely with others under close supervision depending on the assignment. They are usually assigned duties in an office environment. Submarine Yeomen are assigned to either a Fast Attack or Ballistic Missile submarine for their initial sea tour. Yeoman, Submarines (YNSS) receive extensive training in administrative support as regular YN’s they are additionally responsible in keeping the ship's daily schedule, receiving visitors, ordering and distributing supplies. A rating must be an E6-E9 to be eligible for flag writer school. Additionally, members will be required to satisfactorily meet any additional requirements of the flag officer. Individuals serve in a highly visible position and must conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times. Must be able to draft personal and professional correspondence, act on matters of social usage, protocol, honors and ceremonies, prepare and liquidate travel orders, and prepare officer reports of fitness. Must be able to function independently and carry out required duties.

'C' school - flag officer writer (NEC YN-2514) is also in Meridian, MS (a 5-week course)Ī yeoman flag writer serves on the personal staffs of flag and general officers and certain other senior officers. 'A' School is held in NTTC Meridian, MS (averages 46 calendar days to complete)
