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Brothers Commission as Naval Flight Officers

FEBRUARY 4, 2026 – Standing side by side at their Officer Candidate School graduation, brothers Zachary and Samuel Melvin, now Navy ensigns, marked the culmination of two very different journeys that converged at the same moment: commissioning as officers in the same class and earning selection as naval flight officers.

For the Melvin brothers, the milestone represented more than the completion of OCS. It was the meeting point of family legacy, personal transformation and a shared commitment to service — witnessed firsthand by their father, Navy Cmdr. Eric Melvin, the command chaplain aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt.

From the Corporate World to the Quarterdeck
Samuel Melvin, a native of Pensacola, Florida, entered the Navy directly from civilian life after leaving a corporate career as a business analyst. Though he initially set out to forge his own path, service ultimately called him back to familiar ground.

“I wanted to follow in my father’s footsteps, which is why I joined the Navy,” Melvin said. “I tried the corporate world, but I felt unfulfilled. I wanted something more meaningful — something challenging — and I wanted to serve my country like my family was doing.”

The decision crystallized during an ordinary workday.

“I was sitting at my desk, staring at yet another spreadsheet and feeling completely unfulfilled. I called my brother and said, ‘I cannot do this anymore,'” he recalled. “He gave me the recruiter’s number, and I called on my lunch break.”

Learning to Lead Under Pressure
Transitioning from civilian life into OCS proved to be an adjustment.

“The level of attention to detail we were taught really surprised me. I learned that big achievements start with careful attention to the small things,” Melvin said.

Officer Candidate School, the Navy’s commissioning pipeline, is designed to test candidates mentally, physically and emotionally. For Melvin, one of the most challenging moments came during the officer personnel inspection, a high-pressure one-on-one evaluation with an instructor that requires precise uniform preparation and mastery of naval standards.

“It taught me that I can learn under pressure,” he said.

Having his older brother, Zachary, in the same class made the experience more manageable.

“We leaned on each other a lot,” Melvin said. “He helped me with everything from uniform ribbons to encouragement on the hard days.”

A Mustang’s Road to Commissioning
Zachary Melvin’s path to commissioning followed a different route. A prior-enlisted sailor and former mass communication specialist, Melvin was assigned to the Naval Education and Training Command before being selected for OCS.

“I wanted more leadership opportunities,” he said. “A chief once told me it is important for enlisted sailors to become officers because it gives the enlisted a voice on the other side. That stayed with me.”

Unlike his brother, Zachary Melvin viewed commissioning as a long-term goal from the beginning of his Navy career.

“I knew early on that I wanted to become a mustang,” he said, referring to the informal term for commissioned officers who began their career as enlisted sailors.

From Sailor to Officer
While Zachary Melvin entered OCS with fleet experience, the transition still demanded growth.

“I already knew how to be a sailor,” he said. “At OCS, I had to learn how to be an officer. That adjustment took time.”

His enlisted background, however, became an asset.

“It gave me perspective,” Melvin said. “I could help classmates understand the ‘why’ behind the training and how it was shaping us into warfighters.”

Sharing OCS with his brother, Samuel, added a unique dynamic.

“It was fun,” Zachary Melvin said. “We shared the humor and the adversity — the planned stress — and grew through it together.”

Selecting Naval Aviation
Both brothers selected naval flight officer, a competitive warfare specialty within naval aviation.

“I chose aviation because they are an elite fighting force that sets the standard for the best,” Zachary Melvin said.

For Samuel Melvin, aviation represents a developing passion.

“I am still undecided on an airframe,” he said. “Right now, my focus is working hard and doing the best I can.”

A Father’s Honor, A Family’s Legacy
Their commissioning ceremony carried special significance. Eric Melvin administered the oath of office to both of his sons in a private ceremony following graduation. Also attending the ceremony was their brother Nathaniel, a captain in the Marine Corps, currently stationed at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia.

“It was the honor of a lifetime,” Eric Melvin said. “They wanted to be commissioned together, at the very same moment. Watching my oldest and youngest sons take that step was incredibly humbling.”

The moment brought his own Navy journey full circle.

“I thought back to when I reported to boot camp in 1989 and later, being commissioned into the Chaplain Corps,” he said. “Now, all three of my sons are serving on active duty.”

Eric Melvin also delivered the invocation for OCS Class 03-26, a moment he described as deeply emotional.

“As a chaplain, I was reminding them to rely on faith and values beyond themselves,” he said. “As a father, it was sobering, knowing my sons may one day be placed in harm’s way.”

Looking Ahead
For Zachary Melvin, the family connection deepened the meaning of the milestone.

“It means more because my family is part of it,” he said. “You have your Navy family and your real family serving alongside you, which ultimately raises the stakes on how you perform.”

Looking ahead, both brothers will report to flight school, where their paths will continue — possibly diverging again — but grounded in the same foundation.

“I want to be an officer my sailors can trust and rely on,” Zachary Melvin said.

For Samuel Melvin, the moment represents a decisive turn toward purpose.

“This feels like closing the loop after all the hard work,” he said. “It’s just the beginning.”

Following their commissioning, both brothers reported to Naval Aviation Schools Command in Pensacola, Florida, where they will begin flight training as naval flight officers.

By Austen McClain
Naval Education and Training Command

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