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  1. As trump continues to waste our tax money and Navy resources including our Officers & Enlisted Sailors... Venezuela is not known to be a major source of cocaine, but the Trump administration has been aggressively trying to link Maduro to the drug trade.
  2. This is because trump has no negotiating skills. It's either ask for money in an unethical way or be a bully. Look at what has happened to our nation... WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon confirmed Friday that it has accepted an anonymous $130 million gift to help pay members of the military during the government shutdown, raising ethical questions after President Donald Trump had announced that a friend had offered the gift to defray any shortfalls.
  3. Food banks are seeing a surge of demand across the country as the government shutdown weathers its fourth week – and military families are among those turning to public pantries to put food on the table. The Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA), a nonprofit that provides support and assistance to military families, told ABC News that they've seen a 30%-75% jump in demand at its food banks near military bases since the shutdown began, as military personnel go without pay while the funding impasse wears on.
  4. Military and Veteran Families - SNAP, WIC, FDPIR, SFSP
  5. A panel of judges denied a request from Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins to pause the work of the court that handles appeals for veterans seeking disability compensation while the federal government is shut down.
  6. Military retirees and disabled veterans will receive 2.8% increases to their monthly paychecks for 2026, thanks to the annual Cost of Living Adjustment, or COLA, tied to inflation. The 2.8% raise for 2026 is up from 2.5 % in 2025 after a string of raises as high as 8.7% in 2023.
  7. As if there isn't enough going on... WASHINGTON—The Pentagon said it is sending the Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier to the Caribbean in a major escalation of the Trump administration’s military campaign to target drug smugglers and threaten governments in Latin America. Secretary of WAAH Hedgehog ordered the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier, which is currently deployed in the Mediterranean, to the Caribbean, bringing dozens more fighter and surveillance aircraft, along with other Navy warships that accompany a carrier, officials said.
  8. The Trump administration made it clear from its earliest days this year that it wanted to change the culture of the U.S. military. One effort targeted books about race, gender and sexuality in the libraries of military-based schools that service members' children attend. But, this week, a federal judge ruled that the books taken off the shelves had to be returned and the curriculum of the military changed had to be restored. Before the ruling, Nick Schifrin and producer Dan Sagalyn traveled outside Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to speak to military families that fought through the courts for our series Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art and democracy, part of our Canvas coverage.
  9. A Navy sailor died on Oct. 10 in an apparent homicide, the Lake County, Ill., Coroner’s Office told USNI News. The preliminary investigation by the North Chicago Police Department indicates John Taylor, 39, shot Olivia Lacey, 36, before dying by suicide. Lacey was an active duty Navy sailor, Steve Newton, chief deputy of the coroner’s office, told USNI News on Thursday.
  10. Denise Rosales has never been arrested. She’s never been handcuffed. She’s never spent a night behind bars, never stood before a judge to profess her innocence. And yet, if you perform a background check, a criminal database maintained by the FBI will say that she was “arrested or received” into custody and charged with three crimes in January 2021. While deployed in Kuwait, Rosales, a member of the Texas Army National Guard, threw a birthday party for her husband. Some of the guests allegedly brought alcohol, according to the Army, “in a nation where such substances are illegal.” She was investigated and fingerprinted by an Army investigator, but received nothing more than an administrative reprimand.
  11. Sailor Pay During Government Shutdown
  12. Get ready for TRICARE Open Season 2025: What you need to know
  13. If you are a doctor, nurse or other front-line medical provider who has recently left your position at a VA hospital or clinic, we want to hear from you. We know many of the issues at the VA are long-standing, but our reporting over the last several months has shown that some recent policy changes are having an impact on working conditions and on patient care. We’ve obtained anonymized exit-survey data about departing VA employees’ decisions to leave the department, but we need your help to understand the full picture.
  14. US forces have struck a second vessel alleged to be carrying drugs in the Pacific Ocean, amid an escalating US campaign against seaborne drug smuggling. Three people were killed and no US forces were harmed in the strike on Wednesday, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said. It came hours after the US struck another boat in the Pacific, killing two people.
  15. When the liturgy ended, Pentagon security officers flanked the room, and church officials politely but firmly steered me and the handful of other reporters out of the building so that we couldn’t see whether Hegseth and Wilson spoke. (Wilson wrote on his blog that they did.)
  16. The strike marks the eighth US strike against suspected drug boats since 2 September - but the first in the Pacific.
  17. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has lost the trust and respect of some top military commanders, with his public “grandstanding” widely seen as unprofessional and the personnel moves made by the former cable TV host leading to an unprecedented and dangerous exodus of talent from the Pentagon, said current senior military officers and current and former Defense Department officials.
  18. NAVADMIN 221/25 RTTUZYUW RUOIAAA0001 2941652-UUUU--RHSSSUU. ZNR UUUUU R 211652Z OCT 25 MID120012147343U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 221/25 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/OCT// SUBJ/ADVANCE CHANGE NOTICE TO ADVANCEMENT MANUAL FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL OF THE U.S. NAVY AND U.S. NAVY RESERVE// REF/A/ DOC/BUPERS/07FEB22// REF/B/ MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/192205ZDEC24// REF/C/ MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/201856ZMAY25// NARR/ REF A IS BUPERSINST 1430.16G CH-1, ADVANCEMENT MANUAL FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL OF THE U.S. NAVY AND U.S. NAVY RESERVE. REF B IS NAVADMIN 255/24, BILLET BASED ADVANCEMENTS 2025. REF C IS NAVADMIN 112/25, BILLET BASED ADVANCEMENT 2025 UPDATE. RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN provides advance change notice to the advancement manual for enlisted personnel, reference (a). This change and references (b) and (c) will be incorporated into the revised advancement manual on or about December 2025. 2. Billet Based Advancement (BBA) is expanding to include advancements for eligible E6 candidates for all active duty ratings during the March 2026 Rating Knowledge Exam (RKE) cycle with the exception of the following ratings: Submarine, Nuclear, Musicians (MU), Special Warfare Operators (SO), Special Warfare Boat Operators (SB), Training and Administration of the Reserve (TAR) and Selected Reserves (SELRES). Sailors in these communities will continue to be advanced via the legacy processes. The March 2026 RKE will be utilized to support BBA eligibility. Sailors who pass the RKE may begin applying for advancement opportunities in the August 2026 MyNavy Assignment (MNA) cycle. 3. Command Advance to Position (CA2P) Eligibility. Effective immediately, the minimum time on station requirement for CA2P eligibility has been removed. Commands may only recommend assigned Sailors for CA2P via a Member Realignment Request (MRR) in MNA to fill billets that are projected to be vacant within six months or less. Requests will be initiated using 'CA2P' as the MNA request reason for the transaction. a. Immediate Superior in Command (ISIC), Type Commanders (TYCOMS), or Budget Submitting Offices (BSOs) may also submit IntraUnit CA2P requests to reassign eligible Sailors to another command with a billet available in the next higher paygrade. These moves must be between activities with the same type of duty (sea or shore) and within the same geographic area. b. All CA2P requests will be adjudicated by PERS4. Sailors approved for CA2P sea duty, will be required to obligate service for a minimum of 36 months and will be extended 36 months onboard from the date of advancement. c. Sailors approved for CA2P shore duty, will be required to obligate service for a minimum of 36 months from the date of advancement, while maintaining their original shore tour length. CA2P requests may not be submitted for Sailors within 12 months of their PRD. 4. Senior Enlisted Marketplace (SEM) changes. Advancement Request Alignment (ARA). ARA is only available to board screened Sailors. a. The MRR window for submitting ARAs will open four times a year, starting the day after Detailer Selections and closing the day after TYCOM Requisition Review in the months of January, April, July, and October. This timeframe ensures that ARAs are submitted in alignment with the Sailors selected for assignments through the MNA and TYCOM Requisition Review process, allowing for efficient tracking and review. Requests will be submitted in MNA via a crossdeck or comptour personnel manning action and use 'ARA' as the reason. b. All Sailors approved for ARA will be issued orders; however, if the ARA approved billet has a required Distribution Navy Enlisted Classification Code associated with the billet sequence code, only UICs designated as 'sea duty' will have training included in the orders. c. Commands may request ARA via a MRR in MNA to fill billets that are projected to be vacant within six months or less. d. SEM Eligibility Timeline. Effective FY-27 screening boards, eligibility will be expanded from 24 months to 30 months. Sailors have up to 30 months to be selected for a job in the next higher paygrade. 5. For questions regarding BBA, please contact MyNavy HR at srenlistedmarket.fct@navy.mil or bba.fct@navy.mil. 6. Released by Vice Admiral Jeffrey J. Czerewko, N1.//
  19. ALNAV 078/25
  20. ALNAV 077/25 MSGID/GENADMIN/SECNAV WASHINGTON DC/-/OCT// SUBJ/FY-26 REAR ADMIRAL LINE SELECTION// RMKS/1. The President of the United States has approved the report of the selection board which recommend the following officer in the line community on the active-duty list for promotion to the permanent grade of Rear Admiral. 2. Frocking to Rear Admiral is not authorized except on an individual basis by the Secretary of War. Rossi, Anthony E. 3. Released by the Honorable John C. Phelan, Secretary of the Navy.//
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