FMFCB’s Chief recognized with prestigious award

Chief Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Joseph Wist, Operations, Production and Waterfront Management Chief

Chief Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Joseph Wist, Operations, Production and Waterfront Management Chief

Kate Bandura, 
Lookout editor 
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A decorated leader at Fleet Maintenance Facility Cape Breton has earned one of Canada’s highest military honours.

Chief Petty Officer 1st Class (CPO1) Steven Joseph Wist, Operations, Production and Waterfront Management Chief, has been appointed to the Order of Military Merit (OMM), recognizing his exceptional service and leadership in the Canadian Armed Forces.

The announcement came as a surprise to CPO1 Wist.

“I received the call from Rear-Admiral Christopher Robinson and was completely caught off-guard,” CPO1 Wist said. “Still in a state of shock, perhaps some confusion and uncertainty, I recall asking, ‘Sir, are you pulling my leg?’”

Order of Military Merit (OMM)

Order of Military Merit Medal insignia Officer (OMM). Credit: Sgt Johanie Maheu, Rideau Hall, OSGG

CPO1 Wist’s journey began long before his military career, as a member of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. This early experience shaped his leadership skills and instilled a confidence that would serve him throughout his career. With over 35 years of service and more than 1,600 sea days across six ships, CPO1 Wist’s naval career has been marked by dedication and perseverance.

When asked about his contributions leading to this recognition, CPO1 Wist emphasizes the importance of caring for one’s team and lifting them up.

“Treating everyone with dignity and respect helps, putting in many long hours and going on multiple deployments, and my involvement in my community as both an Ice Hockey Coach and Lacrosse Coach,” he says.

The veteran sailor’s journey hasn’t been without challenges.

“My time onboard my first ship, HMCS Saskatchewan, was particularly challenging to the point I once said to myself, ‘this will be my last ship ever’,” CPO1 Wist said. However, his experience in commissioning HMCS Calgary and first long deployment circumnavigating the globe turned things around and he gave the Navy a second chance.

Regarding the impact he hopes to have, CPO1 Wist emphasizes leadership development.

“I hope those I have led in the past become great leaders themselves. This to me is truly what I would consider success as a leader,” he said.

“I am humbled to have received such recognition and proud to be on the same list as so many exceptional individuals whom have received the OMM in the past, many of which I know personally and consider having had very distinguished careers,” he said.

CPO1 Wist is one of five members of the Canadian Armed Forces based in the Greater Victoria area to receive this appointment. The OMM, established in 1972, is the second highest order administered by the Governor General and aims to recognize exceptional service from members of the military. The award was presented to CPO1 Wist at a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ont on May 24.

 

CPO1 Wist offers valuable advice to young CAF members aspiring to excel in their military careers.

“Think long-term, not only of today. You are going to have some great days in the Navy, but also some challenging ones. Get involved in all unit activities and be a reason someone smiles each day! When you eventually land a leadership role, your primary concern should be the development of your subordinates, not your own career progression.”

 

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