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Back to EpisodesHow An 18-Year-Old Radioman Grew Into A Command Master Chief
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What does it really take to grow from an 18-year-old radioman into a Command Master Chief trusted to steady a carrier crew? We sit down with retired Master Chief Shaun Brahmsteadt to map a 35-year journey packed with hard choices, honest mentorship, and the kind of leadership that delivers results when it counts. From a tiny Northern California town to Cold War boot camp, from a sub-chasing shore billet to first deployments, Sean shares how curiosity, discipline, and humility turned confusion into competence—and competence into command trust.
The story shifts coasts and tempos: Norfolk’s formality, Guantanamo’s relentless drills, and a NATO tour in Italy with six days off at a time. On Kitty Hawk, he earns his warfare pin and navigates rating mergers. Recruiting duty tests his values, and he chooses truth over salesmanship—signing six future sailors in a day by telling them what the first year really looks like. Then come the tours that forged his command voice: USS Duluth LPD-6 through 9/11, launching Marines, guarding oil terminals, qualifying as Officer of the Deck, and training a radio team to a back-to-back Green E. The theme that keeps returning is simple and demanding: over-train, communicate the why, and trust your people.
Crossing to aviation, Sean earns his wings the right way—learning the rating, qualifying as a plane captain, and launching F/A-18s from Nimitz. As carrier CMC on George Washington, he inherits culture friction and turns it into focus, aligning a massive crew around shared standards and winning back-to-back Battle E. Later flag staff roles at Pax River and DLA reveal a different battlefield—acquisition timelines, test squadrons, and enterprise logistics—where a senior enlisted leader becomes translator, advocate, and conscience.
If you lead teams, recruit talent, or just want to see how courage and candor scale across ships, squadrons, and staffs, this conversation delivers a field manual: tell the truth, train until calm, time your emotions, and lead so others will follow. Subscribe, share with a shipmate, and leave a review with your favorite takeaway—we’d love to hear what resonated most.