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  2. A Navy MH-60 Romeo Seahawk helicopter deployed to the Red Sea has shot down a Houthi drone, the vice chief of Naval Operations revealed Tuesday
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  4. As one of the first Post-9/11 veterans, I faced a stark choice from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) when I transitioned from military service to civilian life. While attending college, I could opt for the older, less generous Chapter 32 of the post-Vietnam era veterans’ Montgomery G.I. Bill, or I could take advantage of the newer, more robust Chapter 33 post-9/11 veterans’ G.I. Bill. With college prices much higher than the Vietnam Era, like many others, I chose the latter. But there was a catch: By selecting Chapter 33, I was forced to forfeit the first year of my Chapter 32 benefits. This condition, imposed on millions of veterans, effectively denied us thousands of dollars in educational support. This partly voided the military’s guarantee of free education for military service. Even with this setback, the Chapter 33 benefits were superior — so it was a tradeoff I, and many others, reluctantly accepted...
  5. Driven by "curiosity," a U.S. Navy corpsman attempted to access President Biden's medical records last year following a group discussion with his colleagues about military security protocols for using government computers, according to the federal criminal investigation obtained by CBS News.
  6. WASHINGTON – Secretary of the Navy, Carlos Del Toro issued ALNAV 001/25 on Jan. 10, 2025, updating the policy governing the investigation of formal sexual harassment complaints. As of Jan. 26, 2022, sexual harassment has been a separate offense under Article 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. In the fiscal year 2023 NDAA, Congress added formal, substantiated complaints of Article 134 sexual harassment to the existing list of covered offenses which must be referred to the Office of Special Trial Counsel (OSTC) for review. Through the ALNAV, new reporting and investigation processes have been implemented. “The Navy takes care of its Warfighters, and that includes protecting their legal rights,” said Rear Adm. Jonathan Stephens, Lead Special Trial Counsel. “This latest change continues to enhance trust in the military justice system and supports fairness for all.” In recent years, the Navy has answered the call for meaningful change within its military justice practice and processes, and it has deliberately and comprehensively implemented the most significant reforms to the system in more than 70 years. These reforms included the establishment of the Navy’s OSTC in 2023, a worldwide prosecution organization which reports directly to the Secretary of the Navy. As mandated in the fiscal year 2022 NDAA, all covered offenses, which include homicide and interpersonal violence offenses, must be screened by a Special Trial Counsel, who are independent, specialized, and expert. This contrasts with non-covered offenses over which military commanders still exercise decision-making authority with advice from military prosecutors. The addition of sexual harassment as a covered offense is essential to maintaining good order and discipline and warfighter readiness. “The Department of the Navy remains committed to the principle of keeping faith with all who serve,” Secretary Del Toro wrote in the ALNAV. “Sexual harassment and other harmful behaviors constitute a betrayal of our responsibility to our teammates and our Nation.”
  7. CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 162001Z JAN 25 MID180001552659U FM SECNAV WASHINGTON DC TO ALNAV INFO SECNAV WASHINGTON DC CNO WASHINGTON DC CMC WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS ALNAV 012/25 MSGID/GENADMIN/SECNAV WASHINGTON DC/-/JAN// SUBJ/UPDATED POLICY GOVERNING THE INITIAL REVIEW OF PRETRIAL CONFINEMENT// REF/A/DOC/MCM/15SEP23// REF/B/DOC/JAGINST 5800.7G CH-2/01DEC23// NARR/REF A IS THE MANUAL FOR COURTS-MARTIAL. REF B IS JAGINST 5800.7G CH-2 MANUAL OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL// RMKS/1. This message updates the personnel authorized to act as initial review officers for the purposes of Rule for Courts-Martial (R.C.M.) 305(j)(2) of reference (a). 2. Effective immediately, the following policy applies: a. Unless impracticable, the Chief Judge of the Navy and Marine Corps Trial Judiciary, or their designee, will designate a military judge or magistrate to act as the initial review officer for purposes of R.C.M. 305(j)(2). The military judge or magistrate determines the location of the R.C.M. 305(j) review. Such assignment may be conducted via remote means at the discretion of the designated military judge or magistrate. The military judge or magistrate will consider input on operational impact, if any, from the confinee's commanding officer prior to determining the status of the hearing. b. If designation of a military judge or magistrate is impracticable, a General Court-Martial Convening Authority (GCMCA) will designate a judge advocate, normally of the grade of O-4 or higher, qualified and certified under Article 27b, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), to act as the initial review officer for purposes of R.C.M. 305(j)(2). For hearings conducted on installations with a military confinement facility, the GCMCA exercising jurisdiction over the confinement facility will assign the initial review officers to specific cases. For hearings conducted on installations without a military confinement facility, the GCMCA of the confinee's parent command or regional commander (if applicable) will assign the initial review officer. c. The initial review officer must follow the procedures outlined in R.C.M. 305(j)(2)(A), to include permitting the victim to be reasonably heard. The initial review officer will forward a copy of the documents considered and memorandum prepared under R.C.M. 305(j)(2)(D) in each case to the confinee's brig file and to the commander that ordered the Service Member into confinement. d. The officers designated as initial review officers must be neutral and detached judge advocates qualified and certified under Article 27b, UCMJ, and selected for their maturity and experience. Service as a staff judge advocate is not disqualifying as long as that officer is neutral and detached from the chain of command of the officer ordering pretrial confinement. Nothing in this rule prohibits the use of an initial review officer designated by one GCMCA from reviewing the confinement of a Service Member of another command or service. 4. I direct the Judge Advocate General of the Navy to update reference (b) to reflect this policy change. Until then, this ALNAV controls. 5. The Department of the Navy remains committed to the principle of keeping faith with all who serve. 6. Released by the Honorable Carlos Del Toro, Secretary of the Navy.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//
  8. Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of defense, appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee this week for a high-stakes and at many times contentious confirmation hearing. Many Democrats focused on Hegseth’s personal controversies and past allegations of misconduct, which he vigorously denied, or his past comments opposing women serving in combat, which he backtracked on.
  9. Jan 17 (Reuters) - A Florida jury on Friday found U.S. broadcaster CNN liable for defaming a U.S. Navy veteran who helped evacuate people from Afghanistan after the U.S. military withdrew from the country in 2021. The jury said CNN had to pay damages totaling $5 million. There will be a second phase of the trial to determine any punitive damages.
  10. VetResources Newsletter - 2025 Veterans Benefits Guide Now Available
  11. Two people have been arrested and charged
  12. The Navy relieved the commanding officer of Naval Information Warfare Training Group Norfolk on Thursday, the service announced.
  13. America and Greenland share a continent. They both have water on their East and West sides. The cost of living and number of airports is different, as is the size of their populations and their geography. But according to a new poll that asked Americans what they think of President-elect Donald Trump's plan to acquire Greenland, they have another thing in common: People in both countries think it's not a great idea. Even for an elected president with a track record of surprising proposals, Trump's floated suggestion to take over the Arctic territory was met with widespread shock, according to an exclusive new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll.
  14. With the new Congress sworn in and President-elect Trump poised for his second inauguration, Republicans have queued up a number of bills that could widely expand veterans’ access to the private health care system, setting up the latest battle over VA’s reliance on what’s known as community care. Efforts to reform how the Department of Veterans Affairs provides health care to millions of veterans are heating up in 2025 as pressures to bring down costs and lower wait times for care mount. Republicans argue that VA is a bloated bureaucracy that is making a concerted effort to prevent veterans from accessing community care and forcing them to stick with the VA system to curb costs. Democrats, meanwhile, fear that the proposed legislation would strip VA of its ability to provide direct care, disrupting coordination and quality. Hanging in the balance are nine million veterans enrolled in VA health care, many of whom have frustrations with both VA and community care, and simply want medical care without long wait times and bureaucratic hurdles.
  15. ARLINGTON, Va. – USS Sterett (DDG-104) will be the first destroyer to receive all electronic warfare, radar and combat system upgrades under the service’s Destroyer Modernization 2.0 program in a single availability period within the next five years. Compared to the existing quartet of Arleigh Burke-class destroyers slated for modernization, USS Pinckney (DDG-91), USS James E. Williams (DDG-95), USS Chung Hoon (DDG-93) and USS Halsey (DDG-97), which will undergo the project in two availability phases, DDG 2.0 modernization program manager Capt. Tim Moore told reporters yesterday at the Surface Naval Association symposium that Sterett will complete its upgrades in one go.
  16. FALLS CHURCH, Va. – Do you know what to do when you or a family member feels sick, but it’s outside of business hours or it’s the weekend? Should you go to an urgent care clinic or the emergency room, or wait until your doctor’s office is open? Luckily, TRICARE has a service called the Military Health System Nurse Advice Line that can help when you need healthcare guidance. “The MHS Nurse Advice Line is an excellent resource for TRICARE beneficiaries and their families,” said Julie Pruitt, Branch Chief, Integrated Referral Management and Appointing, Assistant Director for Healthcare Administration at the Defense Health Agency. “Sometimes all you might need is to have a healthcare professional answer a few simple questions to provide you with direction and next steps. By contacting the MHS Nurse Advice Line, you’ll have peace of mind.”
  17. WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs expanded the Veterans Legacy Memorial (VLM) — the nation’s largest digital platform dedicated to the memory of Veterans and service members — to allow Veterans to tell their own story before they pass away. The new “Your Story, Your Legacy” feature will allow Veterans who have been approved for VA’s pre-need eligibility determination for burial in a VA national cemetery to log in to a secure website where they can privately submit images, autobiographies, military and life milestones, and historical documents. VLM already offers family, friends, and others a way to chronicle the life of a Veteran by uploading written tributes, photos, biographies, documents, and other information. It contains nearly 10 million interactive VLM pages for those interred in VA national cemeteries, Department of Defense-managed cemeteries, VA grant-funded state/tribal cemeteries, National Park Service cemeteries, and private cemeteries around the world.
  18. The mother of a Navy SEAL recruit who died after completing "hell week" training has told ABC News that the cases against the men she blames for her son's death were dismissed by the Navy and she says she hasn't been told why. In February 2022, 24-year-old Kyle Mullen died after successfully endured the 120-hour week of brutal training that’s designed to push Navy SEAL candidates to their physical and mental limits. His mother, Regina Mullen, is now demanding accountability for his death.
  19. Boards listed herein are conducted in FY-25 (01 OCT 24 to 30 SEP 25) and are for promotions that will take place throughout FY-26 (01 OCT 25 to 30 SEP 26). For this reason the schedule is referred to as the FY-26 Boards Schedule. FY-26 Boards Schedule
  20. CFL/ACFLs, PFA Cycle 1 2025 (CY-25: 1 February through 30 November 2025) is now open for PARFQ entries. PFA data can be entered for Cycle 1 2025 as of 1 February 2025. In preparation for the CY-25 PFA Cycle, the Physical Readiness Program (PRP) Guides have all been updated. CFL/ACFLs are highly encouraged to thoroughly review each PRP Guide in its entirety, as several guides have been updated to provide clarity to the Fleet.
  21. COPENHAGEN, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called business leaders to a meeting on Thursday after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump last week refused to rule out military or economic action to take control of Greenland. Trump said it was an "absolute necessity" for the United States to take control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, and suggested he would impose tariffs on Denmark if it resists his offer to buy the vast Arctic island.
  22. WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Navy announced that the USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG-1002) dry-docked at Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Pascagoula Shipyard in Mississippi last Sunday to begin the integration process for Conventional Prompt Strike, making the Zumwalt-class destroyer the second vessel to receive the conventional hypersonic missiles.
  23. U.S. Navy aircraft carriers deployed in the Indo-Pacific region have recently been equipped with a mysterious new device. At first glance, it appears to be related to electronic warfare. But it actually fulfills a different role. Naval News was able to investigate and is now able to reveal the true role of the "Mk24 MOD0"
  24. WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin‘s failure to inform Congress or the White House as required when he was incapacitated due to treatment for prostate cancer and later complications potentially raised “unnecessary” security risks, the Pentagon’s watchdog concluded in a highly critical report released Wednesday. The inspector general’s report concluded there were no “adverse consequences” resulting from the poor communications about his condition a year ago. But it faulted Austin for keeping his hospitalization secret for days, even from President Joe Biden, and found that his strong desire for privacy likely influenced his staff in deciding not to prod further into his condition.
  25. The Navy is already analyzing and training to prevent a repeat of a December friendly fire incident that saw USS Gettysburg (CG-62) shoot down a F/A-18 fighter jet. However, investigations into what happened are still underway and public details are few. Vice Adm. Daniel Cheever, commander of Naval Air Forces, told reporters Tuesday that he could not give details about the incident citing the ongoing investigations. However, he did say that a “big debrief” has happened. “Those investigations don’t stop us at the tactical level from learning everything and training and changing our training to make sure that never happens again,” Cheever said.
  26. CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 141827Z JAN 25 MID180001539014U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 003/25 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/JAN// SUBJ/ACTIVE-DUTY PROMOTIONS TO THE PERMANENT GRADES OF CAPTAIN, COMMANDER, LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, LIEUTENANT, AND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER IN THE LINE AND STAFF CORPS// REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/22APR22// REF/B/DOC/OPNAV/28FEB12// REF/C/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/041953ZAUG22// REF/D/DOC/SECNAV/24JUL19// REF/E/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/05APR24// NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 6110.1K, PHYSICAL READINESS PROGRAM. REF B IS OPNAVINST 1811.3A, VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT AND TRANSFER TO THE FLEET RESERVE OF MEMBERS OF THE NAVY SERVING ON ACTIVE DUTY. REF C IS NAVADMIN 176/22, POLICY UPDATE CONCERNING SERVICE-IN-GRADE RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY FOR ACTIVE DUTY AND TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION FOR RESERVE LIEUTENANT COMMANDERS. REF D IS SECNAVINST 1920.6D, ADMINISTRATIVE SEPARATION OF OFFICERS. REF E IS MILPERSMAN ARTICLE 1070-181, OFFICER PHOTOGRAPHS.// RMKS/1. Congratulations to the following officers on their promotions to the ranks indicated in this message. This NAVADMIN is the authority for effecting permanent officer promotions on the dates indicated. Columns read name and designator. PERMANENT PROMOTION TO CAPTAIN SENATE CONFIRMATION DATE 21 NOVEMBER 2024 DOR/EFF DATE 01 SEPTEMBER 2024 Klauer Michael John 6180 DOR/EFF DATE 01 OCTOBER 2024 Connally John Michael 1820 CAPTAIN LINE AND STAFF SENATE CONFIRMATION DATE LINE 18 JUNE 2024 STAFF 18 JUNE 2024 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Anderson Bjorn Arthur 1310 Blair Keisha Natasha 2100 Chandler Coleman C Jr 2300 Chou Eva 2100 Hagerty James Campbell 1110 Ileto Jason Vern 3100 Kraemer Kevin Adam 1310 Limtiaco Brandon J 2900 Mashuda Thomas J 1310 Mccallister Ronald W 6180 Nelson Daniel Aaron 1200 Otero Carlos Antonio 1120 Ott Justin Robert 1310 Pettitt Jason Matthew 1510 Rochelle James W 1440 Seeger Marcus H 1110 Shrader Donald Lee 1710 Smith Nicklaus Giovanni 1310 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO COMMANDER SENATE CONFIRMATION DATE 21 NOVEMBER 2024 DOR/EFF DATE 01 SEPTEMBER 2024 Morr Jory Scott 1200 COMMANDER LINE AND STAFF SENATE CONFIRMATION DATE LINE 31 JULY 2024 STAFF 24 SEPTEMBER 2024 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Agricoli Nicole Theresa 2500 Beaudwin Jason Paul 1310 Biegel Geoffrey Smoot 1810 Brannan Daniel L 1320 Brinkley Brad Joseph 1320 Brown Julia Hardycarr 2300 Bubnis Matthew Andrew 2100 Casola Kristjan Joseph 1440 Cook Phillip Anthony 1320 Dejoy Anthony R 1320 Dillon Paul R 1520 Downing Dean Dale 1320 Doyle Margaret Lynne 1510 Estacio Jay Lone 6410 Farina Ashley M 1320 Feliz James Stephen 2200 Gadzala Jennifer Lynn 1320 Goggin Robert Michael 1830 Gorman Jessie Lyn 2900 Gurney Philip T 1310 Harris Andrew J 1320 Henderson Kizzy Hope 2900 Herberick Darcy Ann 1830 Hoselton Michael Allen 1120 Ingram Alonzo Jr 1800 Kiner Thomas Bruce 2100 Kowalcyk Peter Shin Jr 1320 Luca Michael John Jr 2100 Mendoza Samuel Veloria 2300 Milton Jason Owen 2100 Nelson Jeremiah Joseph 6200 Phillips Mark Jeffery 1110 Pollmeier Dennis Joshua 6330 Polnaszek Joseph Daniel 1320 Riley Matthew Allen 4100 Ruisi Andrew J 1310 Sawaya Richard Elie 2200 Schmiedecke Rudy F 2100 Setyon David Elisha 1320 Shane Patrick Charles 3100 Taylor Christopher Melvi 1820 Thomas Christopher A 5100 Thorpe Erin M 1200 Towey Amanda Jean 1440 White Ryan Matthew 5100 Young Lawrence Edward IV 1320 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SENATE CONFIRMATION DATE 21 NOVEMBER 2024 DOR/EFF DATE 01 NOVEMBER 2023 Hozey Conor Clifford 1110 DOR/EFF DATE 01 SEPTEMBER 2024 Blum John Thomas 5100 LIEUTENANT COMMANDER LINE AND STAFF SENATE CONFIRMATION DATE LINE 24 SEPTEMBER 2024 STAFF 24 SEPTEMBER 2024 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Amato Linda Anne 1310 Ambuehl Ashley Marie 1310 Amoah Stephen K 2300 Barron Meagan M 1200 Benke Mary Margaret 1830 Berkley Jonathan N 3100 Blythe Tia Laine 2300 Braithwaite Yhanic Luke 1310 Clough Shannon J 2300 Coke Trey Jeremy 2200 Costanza Michelle C 1310 Cotey Samuel Aaron 1460 Crawford Riley Marie 1310 Daniel William Clyde Jr 4100 Davis David Thomas 6490 Drake Adam Hiroyuki 1110 Dunlap Dwight Patrick 4100 Duran Eloy Herman Jose 1310 Ellis Brandon Taylor 1710 Etheridge Jason Lamar 6330 Fashempour Ryan Douglas 2100 Favorite John Bernard 2100 Gomez David Raul Jr 3100 Gonzalez Maribel E 6130 Grim Tyler Scott 1820 Hallissy Christopher M 1110 Heller Matthew Scott 2100 Hendricks Anna Aurelia 1320 Howard Travis Allen 1310 Howie Christopher Ryan 6200 Humphreys Michael James 1310 James Donny Lee II 6130 Jenkins Joshua Jerry 1320 Jolley Maria M 1310 Keller Daniel Martin 2100 Kemalyan Paul Arthur 1310 Kinser Cody Jacob 1110 Knox James Ryan 1140 Lambert Graham Ross 2100 Leigers Matthew Richard 1320 Littell Gabrielle A 2200 Lopez Fabian Antonio 1460 Mann Alexander Douglas 1310 Marin Josie Leah 2300 Matsuda Takuya 3100 May Charles Evan 1310 Mccall Delanta Deyon 2900 Metzger Roman James 1110 Moffett Ashley Elyse 2900 Nguyen Huy Chau 2100 Novak Nathaniel Ryan 2900 Oconnor Kyle Sanders 1310 Oleary Ren Richard 1310 Perkin John Robert 2100 Rabie Carlin James 1310 Reyes Jonathan P 1810 Rodman Christopher S 1110 Rodriguez Zachary David 1310 Rogers Jesse William 1320 Russell Chadd Allen 1520 Scott Patrick Ahmaad 1310 Shaffer Katherine E 2500 Skinker Hampson Cole 1810 Smith Sawyer Andrew 1310 Snead James M 1110 Sproed Taylor Claire 2500 Stephens Edwin Craig 1310 Studiner Ethan Richard 1830 Sysko Frank Stephen 5100 Tiradoyoung Adriana 2900 Vandine Matthew Gregory 1310 Walter Seth Charles 1310 Wesbey Julia Rosa 1110 Wiedemann Kristina M 1650 Williams Reagan Laurence 2300 Wilman Matthew Steven 1310 Yim Kathleen Ann 1310 Zonnefeld Evan Tyler 1310 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO LIEUTENANT DOR/EFF DATE 01 OCTOBER 2023 Rogerson Charles David 1310 DOR/EFF DATE 01 DECEMBER 2023 Barboa Michael Jerry 6320 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Aguino Danielle Faye 2900 Alderman Nate Howard 1310 Allen Wynne Marie 1310 An Jay Jaehyeong 1220 Anderson Kino Ijabalani 2300 Anderson Stacie Marie 1110 Askins Joshua John 1110 Avecilla Matthew Evan 1310 Barrett Jared Michael 2500 Betita Therese Mary 2300 Bishop Matthew Ryan 1310 Bodea Amy La Nor 2300 Breen Julianna Kay 2300 Brock James Lee 1110 Brooks Brittany Renae 2300 Brown Natalie Ann 6410 Brown Rochelle Alietha 1830 Bruyn Connor James 2300 Burbank Brett David 1310 Burbie Joshua James 2300 Butler Carl Winford III 1520 Cahners Kyle Fulton 1310 Cange Benony 1110 Cao Edward Zuxuan 1110 Carrick William Roy IV 1310 Cecconi Noah Alexander 1310 Charter Ryan Lucas 2300 Christman Zachary C 6120 Cipoletta Jonathan R 2500 Cochran Trisha Colleen 1830 Colling Jackson Alton 2500 Coons Cole Augustus 5100 Cowans Christopher M 2300 Cox Kyle Robert 6490 Crane Cody Jonathan 6490 Curtis Garcia Toni Ann 2300 Daniely Steven Milton 6130 Day Myles Cannon 2500 Dean Evan Samuel 6480 Delapena Kristoffer R 2900 Deleon David Alexander 2500 Dimondo Angelo K 1110 Dixon Jeremiah Dale 5100 Dodge Trevor Christian 1800 Doerr Gwendolyn Marie 1830 Donnellan Kathleen N 1830 Dryden Kaleigh Louise 2500 Dupree Christopher W 6200 Eckelman Collin Noah 1130 Edgett Stephen Carl 2500 Elliott Dante T 6130 Ellison Marisa Emiko 1310 Erni Christopher Santos 6130 Espinoza Dario Raymundo 6330 Field Carey Renee 2500 Fisher Abraham M 1120 Fleming Rory James 1110 Freda Vera Irene 1320 Gallagher Joshua P 3100 Gangluff Holden William 1830 Georgen Robert C 6510 Gervacio Robert Conradc 6510 Gibel Cierra Queen 2500 Gomez Marnicca Elisa 1520 Greene Colin Walsh 2500 Grimsley TC Allen 2500 Guerrero Giovanni Adan 1160 Gutierrez Santiago 2500 Hartwell Ashton Bryce 2900 Heintzelman Anne K 1120 Herman Jesse Edwin 1110 Hernandez Roberto G II 6320 Hilburn Michelle A 1110 Hill Kaitlin Louise 2500 Hohn Janet Elizabeth 1200 Hosaflook Grant Allen 1310 Hudson Robert George Jr 6490 Jager Mark Ryan 1830 Jenkins John Thomas II 1310 Jones David Andrew 1820 Jordan Cole Allen 1810 Joyce Hannah Eileen 2500 Kameshige Alexander T 2300 Keely Samantha Rose 1110 Keenan Elizabeth Anne 2300 Kilian Jacob John 1210 Klein Michael Henry 2500 Klevitch Andrew Daniel 1310 Kramer Zachary Alan F 1140 Lariviere Thomas Ernest 5100 Larsen Kyle Wayne 1220 Lattimore Ricky Blair 2300 Lau Aaron Kajun 2500 Lee Hanbit 1810 Leighton Julia Eden 1110 Lemanek Dominique A 1310 Letson Dana Christine 2300 Levy Isabella Krystle V 2500 Lynch Jeremy T 6200 Maggiore Maximilian J 1120 Marshall Kaitlyn M 1110 Martin Christian Gage 2500 Martinez Andre Allyn 1110 Masias Mitchell Ray 6200 Matt Jack Thomas 1110 Mcclelland Joshua Allan 1520 Mednis Erik Daniel 6360 Mello Patrick Wayne 1310 Merchat Joshua Thomas 1830 Merrigan Josh Richard 1310 Midgett William Irvin 1120 Milcarzyk Zachary John 1520 Modic Anthony Michael 1110 Myron Dean Thomas 6200 Neblett Justin Enrique 1310 Nelson John O 2300 Ngo Khanhduy Viet 6330 Nielsen Ryan Joseph 2500 Ofuka Daniel Owan 1110 Ohara Patrick Ryan 2500 Pacleb Sheldon A P 6480 Parker Ian Travis 1210 Patterson Joe Thomas IV 5100 Penn Quentel Lamar 2500 Peoples Rachel Marie 2300 Perry Nathaniel Adam 2300 Phillips Camille J 1210 Phillips Hannah Elise 2900 Pozdnyakov Konstantin 1110 Prewett Braden Joe 1310 Quilesrivera Jose 6490 Reddig Lucas Jonathan 1830 Regnier Adam Gene 1110 Rice Kristen Elizabeth 2900 Robinson Julian Carlyle 1320 Rojas Brady Michelle 2500 Rosemark Paul J 1820 Russell Zachary Scott 3100 Saalfeld Braden Elijah 1160 Salers Brittany D 1830 Sanchez Alicia Eva 2900 Schierman Matthew D 1120 Scott Naithan Lecharles 1310 Scott Steven James 6260 Selvey Alexander Drake 1820 Sidhu Jaskaran Deep S 1160 Simms Mary Frances 2500 Slein Michael Brandes 1110 Snyder Thomas Edward 2500 Sommers Colin Joseph 2500 Stemrich Katelyn Rose 2500 Swartz Annamarie F 1110 Tackett Billie James 1200 Tracy Christian George 1310 Turner Matthew Scott 1820 Vanhees Stefan Marcel 1310 Venable Nathan James 6260 Wahl William B III 2500 Walsh John Patrick 1310 Way Zachary Carney 1830 Weber Daniel Chester 1800 Wheeler Jonathan P 6200 White Christopher J 6180 Wilson Jack Eastwood 1810 Yoo Daniel Byungkyu 1310 Young Chrystopher J 2300 Zokhidov Komron 1310 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, W-5 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Ford Jon Ryder 7831 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, W-4 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Alindada Jimson Simon 7331 Beaufort Meghan Sophia 7821 Bitor Yusmani 7331 Curran Brian Scott 7411 Douangdara Ketsada 7131 Kendrick Bonita Lashun 7411 Love Mark Alan 7181 Marinelli Samuel Lee Jr 7821 Riddel Jon Mclean 7151 Weaver Jesse Lee 7331 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, W-3 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Birk Timothy Edward 7111 Cannon Ryan D 7121 Colagene Jean Marye 7331 Edejer Jhulem B 7331 Farduchi Sandro Jr 7131 Hunter Denesha Patrice 7331 James Katie Clayton 7361 Logan Daniel Mark 7181 Lonis Nicholas Maxfield 7821 Moreira Joao L 7111 Murillo Robert Joseph 7821 Prewitt William S 7361 Quayle Adam Paul 7361 Richards Shawn Willis 7411 Richardson Daryl L Jr 7411 Riley Jeremy Curtis 7181 Santana Jesus 7131 Schallert Kelie Ann 7331 Self Dwayne Michael 7811 Shaff Ian Kyle 7311 Velez Moises 7131 Williams Stephanie M 7321 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, W-2 DOR/EFF DATE 08 FEBRUARY 2025 Nolan Christopher L 7371 DOR/EFF DATE 10 FEBRUARY 2025 Massong Kiel M 7371 DOR/EFF DATE 18 FEBRUARY 2025 Pagler Josia 7371 DOR/EFF DATE 25 FEBRUARY 2025 Forsythe Thomas R 7371 2. If a selected officer does not decline promotion in writing prior to the projected date of rank (noted above in paragraph 1), that officer is considered to have accepted the promotion on the date indicated. An officer who chooses to decline promotion must submit the declination in writing to COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-806) within thirty (30) days of the release of this NAVADMIN. 3. The Commanding Officer (CO), the Secretary of the Navy, or his designee, has the authority to delay projected promotions. Upon the exercise of a delay, the officer shall be notified in writing before the effective date of the promotion and not be tendered the promoting appointment. The delay authority will immediately forward the notification of delay with supporting documentation to COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-83), copy to PERS-806. 4. COs are reminded of their responsibility to ensure the officers they are promoting are mentally, physically, morally and professionally qualified in accordance with section 624 of title 10, U.S. Code. Per reference (a), officers are ineligible for promotion if they have failed the most recent Physical Fitness Assessment. COs shall verify the promoting officer's information in the Physical Readiness Information Management System to ensure compliance with reference (a) and delay the officers promotion in accordance with paragraph 3 of this NAVADMIN, if required. 5. Prepare a Delivery of Permanent Appointment (NAVPERS form 1421/7)(Rev 10- 13). Use this NAVADMIN as reference (a). Use section 624 of title 10, U.S. Code as reference (b) for permanent lieutenants and above. Use section 578 of title 10, U.S. Code as reference (b) for chief warrant officers. Mail the completed form to PERS-806 or email via My Navy Career Center at askmncc.fct@navy.mil. 6. Officers should review reference (b) and (c) for minimum Time- In-Grade (TIG)/Service-In-Grade(SIG) requirements for purposes of voluntary retirement. (NOTE: TIG/SIG requirements for active-duty LCDR voluntary retirements changed with National Defense Authorization Act 2021; Update to reference (b) is pending.) Training and Administration of Reserve officers and those officers temporarily on active duty anticipating release from active duty under reference (d) may accept promotion without incurring any additional active-duty obligation. 7. New photographs are required for all officers within three months after acceptance of promotion. See reference (e) for specific requirements. 8. Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//
  27. CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 141831Z JAN 25 MID180001539021U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 004/25 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/JAN// SUBJ/NAVY RESERVE PROMOTIONS TO THE PERMANENT GRADES OF CAPTAIN, COMMANDER, LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, LIEUTENANT, AND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER IN THE LINE AND STAFF CORPS// REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/22APR22// REF/B/DOC/OPNAV/28FEB12// REF/C/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/041935ZAUG22 REF/D/DOC/SECNAV/24JUL19// REF/E/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/05APR24// NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 6110.1K, PHYSICAL READINESS PROGRAM. REF B IS OPNAVINST 1811.3A, VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT AND TRANSFER TO THE FLEET RESERVE OF MEMBERS OF THE NAVY SERVING ON ACTIVE DUTY. REF C IS NAVADMIN 176/22, POLICY UPDATE CONCERNING SERVICE-IN-GRADE RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY FOR ACTIVE DUTY AND TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION FOR RESERVE LIEUTENANT COMMANDERS. REF D IS SECNAVINST 1920.6D, ADMINISTRATIVE SEPARATION OF OFFICERS. REF E IS MILPERSMAN ARTICLE 1070-181, OFFICER PHOTOGRAPHS.// RMKS/1. Congratulations to the following officers on their promotions to the ranks indicated in this message. This NAVADMIN is the authority for effecting permanent officer promotions on the dates indicated. Columns read name and designator. PERMANENT PROMOTION TO CAPTAIN SENATE CONFIRMATION DATE 24 SEPTEMBER 2024 DOR/EFF DATE 01 JUNE 2024 Krzyzaniak Michael J 2105 CAPTAIN LINE AND STAFF SENATE CONFIRMATION DATE LINE 18 JUNE 2024 STAFF 31 JULY 2024 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Allen Joseph Edward 2105 Anderson Timothy W 1115 Brkic Josip Ivan 1315 Conklin Shannon E 1115 Mattina Ryan C 2505 Mcguire Andrew R 1835 Sagona Brian S 1117 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO COMMANDER DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Ayigah Steven Apelete 1665 Decker Daniel Russell 1135 Delaire David Matt 1835 Dipetrillo Evan Michael 1125 Evans Charicki Jamelah 1207 Flechsig Zachary C 1115 Glazachev Gregory V 3105 Izuakor Ifeanyi Emenike 2905 King Travis Evan 1115 Lacy Jason Michael 1317 Larson Jarrod Carl 1115 Lawlor Justin Young 1835 Lynn Kathryn R 2905 Macdonald Alec F 2105 Magee Lindsey Clayton 1115 Martin Jeffrey Stuart 1317 Metheny Chelsea E 1115 Obrien Christopher R 1115 Pena Anna Marisa 2305 Petska Jonathan E 1317 Pridgen Keith Allen 1815 Samsel Adam Mason 1317 Spencer Irvin Jewell 1115 Stephens Phillip Justin 4105 Swindell Joseph 1315 Turner Sarah Jane 1325 Wurzer Andrea Clarke 2105 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO LIEUTENANT COMMANDER DOR/EFF DATE 01 OCTOBER 2023 Suggs Merlin H III 1665 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Alam Naimul Abu Mohammed 2105 Badgett Corey John 2105 Balczewski Ian Thomas 1125 Beasley Nolan Ryan 1115 Brochu Joseph Louis 1125 Clark Annessa Dena 6415 Cohen Michael Ryan 2105 Desotelle Benjamin D 1115 Fisher Galen Leigh 3105 Frazier James Lynn 1125 Fugleberg Eric Nels 1125 Hall Tara Jean 2305 Houting Sidney W 2905 Hunt Adam N 1315 Johnston Stephen Taylor 2505 Kish Joshua James 1445 Lamb Derrick James 2905 Luken Kyle Daniel 1315 Madar Christopher James 1835 Markley Joshua Steven 1315 Mawn Robert James 1325 Mcdonnell Jason Edward 4105 Nesselroade Andrew E 1125 Nitz Dean Lavoy 5105 Obrien Brighid R 1115 Paulsen Todd Lance 1835 Rhodes Bryan Vincent 1315 Richards Alice Colleen 2905 Romero Robert Marcel 3105 Sadowski Bradley Edward 2905 Schweiger Corey D 1815 Sheplay Garrett Thomas 1315 Soegeng Agustinus D 1115 Vanhasselt Rhonda Jill 1835 Warner Ryan Jefferson 1115 Watson Derek James 1315 Woods Bradley Austin 1315 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO LIEUTENANT DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Barnes Jerald H II 1835 Basaraba Andrea Alice 1835 Blossom Geralyn Jean 1835 Boamah Felix Duah 2905 Crisci Taylor C 1665 Domenech Emily Hamilton 1835 Duval Daniel Wayne 1835 Franklin Speed Hamilton 1835 Geoca Christian T 1515 Gross David A 1835 Harris Balfour Llewelyn 1465 Keys Nathan Vincent 1835 Long Javon Markel 1835 Makai Kozhi Sidney 1205 Massa Clayton S 1835 Mcswigin Liam R 1665 Melnik Marie Elizabeth 1835 Moore Schuyler C 1835 Perez Julius Christian 5105 Redulla Olive Joie 2905 Reeves Deeadra Maureen 1815 Shields Blaise D 1945 Spivak Russell Andrew 1835 Thomas Caitlin Ann 1835 Touby Harrison Michael 1835 Townsend George John 2905 Wichitnansophon Kanjarin 2905 Williamson Michael Ryan 1835 Williamson Shannon Helen 1945 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, W-5 No officers promoted in this category. PERMANENT PROMOTION TO CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, W-4 DOR/EFF DATE 01 FEBRUARY 2025 Nascimento Morgan 7128 PERMANENT PROMOTION TO CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, W-3 No officers promoted in this category. 2. If a selected officer does not decline in writing prior to the projected date of rank (noted above in paragraph 1), that officer is considered to have accepted the promotion on the date indicated. An officer who chooses to decline promotion must submit the declination in writing to COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-806) within thirty (30) days of the release of this NAVADMIN. 3. The Commanding Officer (CO), the Secretary of the Navy, or his designee, has the authority to delay projected promotions. Upon the exercise of a delay, the officer shall be notified in writing before the effective date of the promotion and not be tendered the promoting appointment. The delay authority will immediately forward the notification of delay with supporting documentation to COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-83), copy to PERS-806. 4. COs are reminded of their responsibility to ensure the officers they are promoting are mentally, physically, morally and professionally qualified in accordance with section 14311 of title 10, U.S. Code. Per reference (a), officers are ineligible for promotion if they have failed the most recent Physical Fitness Assessment. COs shall verify the promoting officer's information in the Physical Readiness Information Management System to ensure compliance with reference (a) and delay the officers promotion in accordance with paragraph 3 of this NAVADMIN, if required. 5. Prepare a Delivery of Permanent Appointment (NAVPERS FORM 1421/7) (Rev 10-13). Use this NAVADMIN as reference (a). Use section of title 10, U.S. Code 14308 as reference (b) for permanent lieutenants and above. Use section of title 10, U.S. Code 12242 as reference (b) for chief warrant officers. Mail the completed form to PERS-806 or email via My Navy Career Center at askmncc.fct@navy.mil. 6. Training and Administration of Reserve (TAR) Officers should review reference (b) and (c) for minimum Time-In-Grade (TIG)/Service-In-Grade requirements for purposes of Active-Duty voluntary retirement. (NOTE: TIG TAR LCDR voluntary retirements changed with National Defense Authorization Act 2021; Update to reference (b) is pending.) TAR officers and those officers temporarily on active duty anticipating release from active duty under reference (d) may accept promotion without incurring any additional active-duty obligation. 7. New photographs are required for all officers within three months after acceptance of promotion. See reference (e) for specific requirements. 8. Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//
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