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NAVAL BASE SAN DIEGO - Boatswain’s Mate 1st Class Gustavo Benavides, from Brownsville, Texas, assigned to Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) Littoral Training Facility (LTF) Pacific (PAC), embarked on his Navy career with a passion for service that started in high school. Now serving as an instructor at, Benavides shares his experiences and lessons learned from fleet service to the classroom, helping shape the next generation of Sailors.
Boatswain’s Mate 1st Class Gustavo Benavides, from Brownsville, Texas, assigned to Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) Littoral Training Facility (LTF) Pacific (PAC), embarked on his Navy career with a passion for service that started in high school. Now serving as an instructor at, Benavides shares his experiences and lessons learned from fleet service to the classroom, helping shape the next generation of Sailors.
“Teaching was initially a challenge for me,” Benavides reflects. “NETC gave me the tools and confidence to succeed. I have come to appreciate the rewarding experience of sharing my knowledge and watching my students grow.”
Today, Benavides serves as a deck instructor for the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program at SCSTC LTF PAC, where his focus has shifted from fleet operations to education and mentorship. He admits that the transition was not easy, as his career had always centered around hands-on roles, but he credits the world-class training he received under the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) with preparing him for this new responsibility. “Teaching was initially a challenge for me,” Benavides reflects. “NETC gave me the tools and confidence to succeed. I have come to appreciate the rewarding experience of sharing my knowledge and watching my students grow.” Through his role as an instructor, Benavides contributes to the Navy’s mission of maintaining surface warfare superiority by training Sailors in the operation and maintenance of LCS deck systems. By sharing his real-world experiences and technical skills, he empowers his students to face the challenges of fleet service with confidence.
Benavides believes that certain personal qualities are essential for success in NETC’s training programs. He emphasizes the importance of motivation and drive, highlighting that students who bring a strong desire to learn and persevere through challenges are often the most successful. “Motivation is key,” Benavides explains. “Students who are eager to embrace the challenges of training tend to excel. Alongside that, a genuine curiosity and openness to new experiences enhance their learning and contribute to a positive classroom environment.” He notes that the diverse backgrounds and learning styles of his students push him to adapt his teaching methods, ensuring that each student has the opportunity to maximize their potential.
Benavides reflects on the personal and professional growth he has experienced as an instructor. Witnessing his students’ progression from limited knowledge to moments of understanding has been a rewarding journey, reinforcing his own mastery of the material and sharpening his communication and leadership skills.
Benavides’ journey from active fleet duty to his role as an instructor at SCSTC LTF PAC exemplifies the dedication and resilience that define Navy leaders. By sharing his skills and experiences, he not only equips his students with the technical knowledge they will need in the fleet but also instills in them the values of teamwork, adaptability, and perseverance. As Benavides continues to guide and mentor the next generation of Sailors, his contributions help ensure the Navy remains strong, ready and capable, demonstrating the lasting impact of NETC’s commitment to excellence in training and development. For more information on how Naval Education and Training Command prepares Sailors for success in the fleet, visit https://www.netc.navy.mil/
Austen McClain Public Affairs Specialist, Naval Education and Training Command netc-pao@us.navy.mil
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