South River sailor promoted to rank of chief petty officer

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Daniel Billowitz of South River was promoted to the rank of chief petty officer while assigned to Aegis Ashore Missile Defense System (AAMDS) Romania, located in Deveselu, Romania, on Sept. 15.

While serving as a petty officer first class, Billowitz became a candidate for chief petty officer after passing a written exam, according to information provided by the U.S. Navy Office of Community Outreach. The next step in the promotion process involved a selection committee, comprised of other high-ranking chief petty officers and commissioned officers, choosing from among other top candidates based upon their leadership and professional abilities.

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“Being selected and promoted to chief petty officer is the proudest thing I’ve ever achieved,” Billowitz said in the statement. “I am deeply honored and humbled by this title and will strive to continue the deep heritage of integrity and outstanding leadership. ”

Promotion to chief petty officer marks a major step in Billowitz’s naval career after 13 years of honorable service. The rank of chief is reserved for sailors across the fleet who demonstrate the Navy’s core values of honor, courage and commitment to the highest degree, according to the statement.

Billowitz paid respect and appreciation to his family and mentors following his promotion.

“I am indebted to many people who have inspired, guided and helped me along the way,” Billowitz said in the statement. “I am indebted to my parents [Alice Matts of South River and Wesley Billowitz of South Plainfield] for setting examples of hard work and sacrifice. I am indebted to my wife Kelly and son Owen for their unconditional support and for keeping me grounded. They motivate me to always reach my maximum potential. I am grateful to countless chief petty officers throughout my career who were genuine examples of professional leaders and showed me the importance of looking out for your sailors and doing what is right no matter what. Finally, I am thankful to all the sailors who served alongside me, I couldn’t get where I am today without their assistance.”

This year, the Navy celebrated the 124th anniversary of the chief petty officer since the rank was first officially recognized April 1, 1893. Billowitz hopes to continue to honor the rank by continuing to develop and inspire junior sailors who will put on the chief petty officer’s gold anchors one day, according to the statement.

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