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Commentary | May 2, 2025

Get all the info you'd want to know about the eSWE beta test

By AJ Pulkkinen, MyCG writer

That’s right! Let’s get some watch party eSWE AMA Bingo going! Gather your duty section, your division, or just random folks on base together to watch the AMA. You can learn everything you want to know about the eSWE while competing for the title of Reigning AMA Bingo Champion*! (*crown and trophy not included) 
 

FORCECOM CMC Dan Morales, MST RFMC Bryan Griffiths, and ME RFMC Ryan Patterson teamed up recently to answer your questions and provide insight into the upcoming eSWE beta test.  

You can watch here and print out bingo cards here. Get ready to learn what steps have been taken to make this a success, what possibilities the future holds for eSWEs, and so much more.  

And don’t forget to go check out the eSWE SharePoint site for FAQs, references, and specific information for testing MEs and MSTs and eSWE Administrators. 

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