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CFL/ACFLs, As a best practice, do not sign a member’s check-out or check-in sheet until they are officially placed in a transfer status or gained in PRIMS.
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The Heartbreakingly Common Story of My Military Suicide Attempt
Tony posted a topic in Mental Health
I’m not unique. Special to no degree whatsoever and adamant that I don’t deserve the success I’ve had in life so far. If life were fair, my stupidity and naivety would have been punished long ago. But it isn’t, and they weren’t. Instead, promotion and pay raises followed me to each duty station. Commendations, awards, and a “career with unlimited potential,” I was told, lay on the path before me. I told them I was happy, and I think they believed me. Then one day, I tried to kill myself. -
South Korea aims to reclaim wartime operational control (OPCON) from the US, a role Washington has assumed from around the time of the Korean War. Since 1994, Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff has held peacetime OPCON, but efforts to regain wartime OPCON from the US-led Combined Forces Command have stalled over concerns about its readiness in command, control, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
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An Indiana man was arrested in connection with online threats that led to last week’s Naval Academy lockdown, during which a midshipman was shot and a law enforcement officer was injured. Justin Fleming, 23, was arrested Sept. 12 on federal charges of “suspicion of sending an online threat through a social media application concerning the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.,” reads a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Indiana.
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If you’ve had certain dental procedures, like wisdom teeth removal, a root canal, or oral surgery, some dentists may prescribe an opioid painkiller to help manage your pain. While your comfort is a priority, it’s important to also understand any potential negative side effects posed by opioids and the importance of using opioids responsibly.
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CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/ ROUTINE R 151714Z SEP 25 MID120012051915U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 197/25 MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N2N6/SEP// SUBJ/FISCAL YEAR 2025 COPERNICUS AWARD NOMINATION// POC/LUND/CIV/AFCEA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION/TEL: (703) 631-6147 /EMAIL: EDFOUNDATION(AT)AFCEA.ORG// RMKS/1. The Copernicus Award recognizes individual contributions to Naval Warfare in Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I), Information Systems, Cyber Operations, and Information Warfare. The award is sponsored by AFCEA International and the United States Naval Institute (USNI). 2. Award criteria and eligibility. Fiscal year 2025 nominees must have made a specific, demonstrable contribution to the advancement of C4I, Information Systems, or Cyber Operations. Contributions can be technical in nature, but may also originate from doctrinal, financial, organizational, or other dimensions of information systems. The contribution should involve exceptional initiative, leadership, and insight within the nominee area of expertise. All U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, and Civil Service personnel are eligible for nomination. Up to 30 awardees will be selected. Each nominating command is limited to two nominees. No contractor or team (more than one person) nominations will be accepted. Nominations must be unclassified. 3. Nominations and presentation. The awardees will be selected from nominations received from U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Coast Guard (including Joint/North Atlantic Treaty Organization) commands, afloat and ashore. Nominations must be on letterhead, be submitted by email in PDF format and must not contain any Personally Identifiable Information. Nominations for Commanding Officers or Officers-in-Charge must be signed by their Immediate Superior in Command. Flag endorsements and letters of recommendation are neither required nor desired. The nomination template and additional nomination package information, as well as the most up-to-date point of contact information can be found at https://www.afcea.org/copernicus-award as well as award information. Nominations must be submitted no later than 1 November 2025 to edfoundation(at)afcea.org. Late nominations will not be considered. 4. AFCEA International and USNI will make the final selections. The Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare will announce the awardees via naval message. The annual Copernicus Awards ceremony will be held at the AFCEA International/USNI WEST 2026 Conference in San Diego, California at the San Diego Convention Center. 5. Released by VADM Karl O. Thomas, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, OPNAV N2N6.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/
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R 151739Z SEP 25 MID120012051941U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 198/25 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N3N5N7// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N3N5N7// MSID/GENADMIN/CNO WAHSINGTON DC/N3N5N7/SEP// SUBJ/MODIFICATION TO THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2026-2027 STRATEGIST, NATIONAL SECURITY, AND INNOVATION FELLOWSHIPS AND GRADUATE EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS CALL FOR APPLICATIONS// REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N3N5N7/212104ZJUL25// AMPN/NAVADMIN 155/24, ACADEMIC YEAR 2026-2027 STRATEGIST, NATIONAL SECURITY, AND INNOVATION FELLOWSHIPS AND GRADUATE EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS CALL FOR APPLICATIONS// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces a modification to paragraph 3 of reference (a). The modification extends the application due date. 2. Paragraph 3 is modified to read: All AY2026-27 applications (including all supplemental information) are due to OPNAV N712 (copy to PERS 443 POC) NLT 06 October 2025. 3. All other provisions of reference (a) remain in effect. 4. This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or canceled, whichever occurs first. 5. Released by Ms. Anne Gebhards, Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Operations, Plans, Strategy, and Warfighting Development (N3N5N7B). BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/
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Says the "warrior" who has a makeup studio near his office... Secretary of Wah Pete Hedgehog’s pursuit of a clean-shaven military took its latest step Monday when the Pentagon announced that troops who require medical shaving waivers for longer than a year will face involuntary separation, according to an official memo.
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Stephen Simmons, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy is an idiot who is hiding behind the constitution to take away service members free speech. Stephen Simmons, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy, said service members posting disparagingly about Kirk were violating their oath to the constitution, and said Hegseth “knows (as do we all) that this cancer that desecrates the constitution - and the people for whom it was written - must be neutralized.”
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“People who join the military have less First Amendment rights than those who don’t, but they still have robust First Amendment rights,” Christen said. And while there are exceptions for making disparaging remarks about the chain of command or political statements in uniform, Christensen added, there’s not a carve-out “that says Pete Hedgehog doesn’t like what you’re saying so I’m going to prosecute you.”
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Monday that the U.S. military carried out a strike on a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel that had been on its way to the United States, the second such strike carried out against a suspected drug boat in recent weeks. He said three men were killed in the strike, adding that it occurred in international waters.
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Growing up in the Philippines on the island of Mindanao, Ben Hagans and his friends climbed coconut trees on his family’s plantation, fished for tuna and mahi-mahi, and raced homemade boats in the ocean—all without a stitch of clothing. When Ben was 9, his father took him on a six-month sailing adventure to Australia, India, and Vietnam. But when he was 12, Ben’s idyllic childhood abruptly ended. Imperial Japan invaded the archipelago nation just hours after bombing Pearl Harbor. And after Allied forces surrendered to the Japanese on Mindanao Island six months later, Ben and his parents spent most of World War II in Japanese prisoner-of-war camps, where his mother was forced into sexual slavery and Ben and his dad nearly died from starvation and illness.
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The U.S. Navy, working with Joint Region Marianas, has announced the start of a new housing initiative to ensure service members and their families are provided sufficient homes while stationed on Guam. With an increased number of service members relocating to Guam over the next 10 years, housing demand is expected to grow. While military construction projects are underway, additional homes will be needed to support readiness and family stability. Two-Phase Approach:
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CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/ ROUTINE R 122104Z SEP 25 MID120012045066U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 196/25 // MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/CNO/SEP// SUBJ/OMBUDSMAN APPRECIATION DAY// RMKS/1. On this Ombudsman Appreciation Day, we take the opportunity to recognize and honor the invaluable contributions of our Navy Ombudsmen. These dedicated volunteers serve as a vital link between command leadership and Navy families, providing support, guidance and resources that significantly enhance the quality of life for our Sailors and their loved ones. 2. Established in 1970 by Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, the Navy Family Ombudsman Program has been instrumental in fostering strong communication channels within our Navy community. Our Ombudsmen selflessly dedicate their time and energy to ensure that families are well-informed, supported and resilient, enabling our Sailors to focus on their missions with peace of mind. 3. The unwavering commitment of our Ombudsmen is evident in their day-to-day activities: from addressing family concerns during deployments to facilitating access to essential services such as healthcare, housing and education. Their efforts directly contribute to the readiness and morale of our force by ensuring that families have the support they need. 4. Commands are encouraged to take time today to express gratitude for the hard work and dedication of their Ombudsmen. Recognize them through formal ceremonies, personal acknowledgments or other appropriate gestures that highlight their steadfast service. 5. Sailors are my priority. Resilient Sailors need supportive families. Our families need our Ombudsmen to help reduce the day-to-day friction that can limit our quality of life initiatives. Therefore, as we celebrate this special day, let us reaffirm our commitment to supporting our Navy families by continuing to empower and collaborate with our Ombudsmen. Their role is crucial in building a strong foundation for mission success through family readiness. 6. On behalf of all Sailors and Navy leadership, thank you to every Ombudsman for your tireless service and unwavering dedication. Your efforts make a profound difference in the lives of many and exemplify the true spirit of service. 7. Released by ADM Daryl Caudle, 34th Chief of Naval Operations, MCPON John Perryman, 17th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy and our Ombudsmen-At-Large, Mrs. Donna Caudle and Mrs. Angie Perryman.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/
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CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/ ROUTINE R 121421Z SEP 25 MID120012043876U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN BT UNCLAS UNCLAS NAVADMIN 195/25 SUBJ/FY26 PROJECTED SHIP INACTIVATION SCHEDULE// REF/A/DOC/OPNAVINST 4770.5J/20210904// REF/B/ DOC/OPNAVINST 5400.44B/20230419// NARR/REFERENCE A IS OPNAV POLICY AND GUIDANCE FOR THE INACTIVATION, RETIREMENT, AND DISPOSITION OF U.S. NAVAL VESSELS. REFERENCE B IS NAVY ORGANIZATION CHANGE MANUAL (NOCM) FOR SUBMITTING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE REQUESTS (OCR) TO INCLUDE SHIP DECOMMISSIONINGS OR INACTIVATIONS.// POC/ROGER RABER/CIV/N9IS/LOC: WASHINGTON DC/TEL: 703-693-9547/EMAIL: ROGER.W.RABER.CIV(AT)US.NAVY.MIL// RMKS/1. This message shall be read in its entirety to ensure all stakeholders in the ship inactivation process are aware of the projected retirement schedule for the upcoming fiscal year 2026 (FY26), their respective responsibilities, necessary follow-up actions and planning required. 2. To facilitate fleet planning efforts to conduct decommissioning continuous maintenance availability (CMAV) or inactivation availability (INAC), the projected schedule for inactivating U.S. battle force and non-battle force naval vessels in FY26 is promulgated as follows: Ship NameProj Inactive DatePost Inactive Status USS NEWPORT NEWS (SSN 750)31JAN26RECYCLE USS ALEXANDRIA (SSN 757)04AUG26RECYCLE USNS JOHN ERICSSON (T-AO 194)31JUL26LSA USNS PECOS (T-AO 197)31JUL26XFER TO MARAD USNS POMEROY (T-AKR 316)01APR26XFER TO MARAD USNS WATKINS (T-AKR 315)01JUL26XFER TO MARAD USNS RED CLOUD (T-AKR 313)30SEP26XFER TO MARAD USNS VADM K. R. WHEELER (T-AG5001)01JUL26XFER TO MARAD 3. Per reference (b), Fleet Commanders shall submit an Organizational Change Request for commissioned U.S. ships to formally notify the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) of a ship's decommissioning, inactivation, or end of service. Submit revisions due to operational schedule changes per references (a) and (b). It is the responsibility of Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command and Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet in coordination with their respective TYCOM to ensure the appropriate lower echelon commands are notified of any changes in the ship inactivation schedules, as well as Integrated Warfare (OPNAV N9I) and OPNAV resource sponsor. 4. Adjustments to paragraph 2 ship inactivations that cross the current fiscal year must be coordinated with OPNAV N9I due to Congressional requirements for execution year force structure changes that differ from what Congress authorized/appropriated and signed into law by the President. OPNAV shall promulgate changes to the inactivation fiscal year as required. 5. Per reference (a), the ships listed in paragraph 2 as Logistics Support Assets (LSA) will be used as a primary means of cannibalization and equipment removal for ships. Cannibalizations and equipment removal from these vessels is authorized without replacement. 6. The ship's commanding officer, masters, or Immediate Superior In Command, shall submit a final naval message (normally transmitted in conjunction with the decommissioning ceremony) announcing the ship's official retirement date and include a brief history of the significant events in the life of the ship per reference (a). The Naval History and Heritage Command (NAVHISTHERITAGE WASHINGTON DC) and Naval Vessel Register Custodian (NVR NORFOLK VA), shall be included as INFO addressees. 7. Released by VADM J. E. Pitts, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Requirements and Capabilities (N9). BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/
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Navy Trial Results - August, 2025
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An active-duty Navy chief saw four tic-tac shaped UFOs off the coast of California while working on the USS Jackson — and convinced a doubting radar officer the craft were real with an undeniable “checkmate.” US Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Alexandro Wiggins witnessed multiple UFOs on radar on the evening of February 15, 2023 — observing the first one emerge seamlessly out of the ocean, he said. “What am I seeing?” recounted Chief Wiggins, who spoke to The Post on behalf of himself as an individual and not as a representative of the Navy. “From my observations, it did in fact come from the water.”