Just to clarify, do you mean they were never DIVOs, or they just didn't do shit as DIVOs? I find it hard to believe that "numerous LTs" were not afforded the opportunity to be DIVOs (epic front office fail, if so)...
I mean multiple #1 EP LTs who've never been in charge of anyone or even seen an EVAL. Not to mention #2/3/MP...
Having seen both sides of the fence, to a degree, there is an enormous value in getting exposed to how the fleet works at sea. Are shooter and arresting gear officer the way to do it? That is debatable, but having dealt with quite a few folks in my career who have not seen the boat it becomes pretty obvious that they lack in some critical knowledges about how the air wing, battle groups and the fleet operate at sea.
Agreed. Like I said, I'm not saying people should NEVER go to the boat. But why, as a LT who spent his entire JO tour as part of an airwing, am I being sold this myopic career path that says I have to go back to said boat in order to be "well rounded?" Isn't that the opposite of "well rounded?"
I'm not sure which job you're referencing about "getting to see how an acquisitions program for NAVAIR is managed and fly all over the country meeting program managers/engineers." If you're interested in NAVAIR then go to TPS. It gets you initial exposure to the NAVAIR world and is on the path and flying.
All this said, you do seem to think that being a DIVO is essential for leadership development. And if you go to an LHD or a CVN being a divo of a lot of sailors will be one of your primary roles. So I'm not sure why you're saying the tour is useless when you say that leadership is essential. In fact, one could argue that because of the large leadership responsibility that is involved in being an Air Department officer that having top performing leaders go there would be critical.
I have a friend in Pax River doing it right now. And he's not in TPS.
See above about the DIVO thing. It is important to me, and it is sold as such by XOs and COs (and CMCs), but if it's so important then why are the guys with the highest promotion rates (FRS/WWS) doing jobs that have NOTHING to do with division officer level leadership and why am I seeing #1EP after #1EP that's never held a DIVO job or been in charge of single enlisted person? Failure of the front office? Sure. But it's not just my squadron so are you telling me that every CO/XO on the seawall is jacked up?