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This category includes Navy news of interest to Enlisted Sailors including topics and discussion about the commander-in-chief to global conflicts that may impact the Navy. Additional information includes Navy Policy and Official Statements. These are policies put out by the United States Navy and are consider official. 

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  1. News, Scuttlebutt Forum | Navy Policy

    This forum contains news of interest to Enlisted Sailors and their family about the United States Navy in general, scuttlebutt, current events, political, and news that may not fit in other categories but is related to, or may impact Navy personnel. News sources may come from the Navy or from the commercial media. Additionally included is a sub-forum related to official Navy policy.

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  2. The Actions & Consequences of Our commander-in-chief

    On January 20, 2025, Donald J. Trump was elected as president of the United States. Trump did not served in the military and is the first president with felony convictions. With that came a drastic change in allegiances from inside our nation and out. Veterans were one of the first groups that got hit hard even though there were warnings before Trump was elected as president that Veterans would be targeted.

    The purpose of this forum is to document the actions of our current commander-in-chief and to disseminate the consequences of these actions and how it impacts Navy personnel, their families, veterans, and our allies or former allies as this may affect any conflict we are involved with in the future: Keep your seabag packed.

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  3. Conflict

    With many issues around the globe, I've added this category so that Sailors and loved ones are aware of conflicts that may impact the United States Navy and in particular, Navy personnel who work many hours defending our country.

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    • CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/ ROUTINE R 131900Z JAN 26 MID320018467121U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS UNCLAS NAVADMIN 009/26 MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N097/JAN// SUBJ/FY-27 CHAPLAIN CORPS ADVANCED EDUCATION PROGRAM// REF/A/DOC/COCINST/16FEB22 NARR/REF A IS COCINST 1521.1E, CHAPLAIN CORPS ADVANCED EDUCATION PROGRAM. RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN solicits applications and provides guidance for the FY-27 Chaplain Corps Advanced Education Program (CHC AEP). 2. The CHC AEP raises the level of Navy chaplain professional competency beyond the minimum professional and educational qualifications. Additionally, the CHC AEP provides knowledge, skills, and abilities that complement training and education conducted through the Naval Chaplaincy School (NCS). Applicants should be available to commence their studies in the Fall term of CY-27. A Navy selection board will convene before 1 June 2026. 3. The FY-27 CHC AEP will consist of: graduate programs at civilian educational institutions in Religion in Culture, Pastoral Counseling, Ethics, and Homiletics; graduate level programs at military service colleges and schools; and pastoral care residencies. 4. Eligibility: All applicants for FY-27 CHC AEP must be Active Component Navy Chaplains (Designator 4100) and must be able to complete a utilization tour without waiver following completion of the program. See reference (a) for additional eligibility Criteria. 5. PII-free application packages will be submitted to nwpt_ncs_aep@us.navy.mil, with carbon copy to LT Kwee T. Say at kwee.t.say.mil@us.navy.mil. Use the subject line "FY-27 Chaplain Corps Advanced Education Program" for the email. Email the application package as a single PDF file. All applications must reach NCS NLT 15 April 2026. 6. Point of contact is LT Kwee Say, Advanced Education Program Manager, who can be reached at (401) 841-3953 or via email at kwee.t.say.mil@us.navy.mil. 7. Released by RADM Gregory N. Todd, Chief of Navy Chaplains.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/
    • Or could it be a sign of an attack they they US? 👀 WASHINGTON (AP) — Some personnel at a key U.S. military base in Qatar have been advised to evacuate by Wednesday evening, a U.S. official said. The decision came as a senior official in Iran brought up an earlier Iranian attack there. The official, who spoke to The Associated Press on Wednesday on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive plans, described the move at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar as a precautionary measure. The official wouldn’t go into any further details about the move, including whether the evacuation was optional or mandatory, if it affected troops or civilian personnel, or the number of those advised to leave, citing the need for operational security.
    • Maybe spend less time codling to trump and I may believe this... A planned overhaul of the Veterans Health Administration will improve veterans care by creating a centralized system that better supports hospitals and clinics, which, in turn, will increase their focus on patients, Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said Monday.
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