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    SUBJ/FY-24 ACTIVE-DUTY NAVY LIMITED DUTY OFFICER AND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER IN 
    SERVICE PROCUREMENT SELECTION BOARD RESULTS// 
     
    REF/A/DOC/MANMED/20FEB19// 
    AMPN/REF A IS NAVMED P 117, MANUAL OF MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.// 
     
    RMKS/1.  Congratulations to selectees of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Active- 
    Duty Navy Limited Duty Officer (LDO) and Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) In 
    Service Procurement Board. 
     
    2.  For LDO and CWO selectees, read name, commissioning month/year.  All 
    appointments are effective on the first day of the commissioning 
    month.  Members are directed to verify their select status via BUPERS Online. 
     
                         LIMITED DUTY OFFICER ENSIGN 
                             DECK SURFACE - 6110 
    Adame Esfrain             0924     Castano Sebastian         0324 
    Dickerson Dominic Jamal   0824     Fitzpatrick James Peter   1223 
    Gers Phillip Edward       0224     Hernandez Kyle William    1023 
    Mando Dominic Kwadwo      0724     Martin Manassey           0824 
    Panteloukas Quinten J     0924     Wasiluk Seth William      0424 
                          OPERATIONS SURFACE - 6120 
    Broomfield Crystal M      0324     Brown Nathan Byron        1223 
    Chappell Taylor Aaron     0924     Childress Austin Edward   0824 
    Choi Matthew Montgomery   0924     Dovganschi Evgheni        0224 
    Ellis Clarence III        1023     Lyons Richard A Jr        0224 
    Roberts Christopher L     0424     Sarnosky Collin David     0724 
    Tory Denzel Marshun       1123 
                         ENGINEERING/REPAIR SURFACE - 6130 
    Ancheta Ryan C            0824     Arroyo Justin Phillip     0924 
    Calhoun Brendon Wesley    1223     Cho Justin Hwansun        0924 
    Gilder Michael Lee        0724     Graydiaz Nelly Yestin     0824 
    Guerrasantos Joshua F     0724     Gurule Linh Ngoc          1123 
    Imaoka Adam Yatsuo        0724     Lara Enrique D II         0824 
    Magante Ervin Angelo      0724     Mantelsseeker Eric C      0324 
    Mcpherson Jevaun Nehru    0424     Midgette Thomas Barton    0824 
    Miller Justin Edward      0324     Mondesir Michael Tanner   0724 
    Morales Jose Ricardo      0924     Moretz Jonathan A M       0724 
    Paz Jacie Lyn             1123     Reign Christopher David   0924 
    Rudolph Austin Matthew    1023     Sauschuck Dillon James    0824 
    Sylve Thaddeus            0424     Vann Loveasia Kia         0924 
    Wilson Adam Christopher   0224 
                           ELECTRONICS SURFACE - 6180 
    Andersen Travis Svein     0724     Bennett Jessica M         1223 
    Berdeski Michael II       0824     Briggs Zakary Kenneth     0724 
    Brooks Marcus Samuel      1123     Campodonica Courtney C    1223 
    Dang Jayden               0824     Daniels Alexander Q       0324 
    Dayhoff Ryan Legare       0424     Fettig James Alan         0724 
    French Kiernan P D        0824     Frost Parrislavon H       1023 
    Garland Nicholas V Jr     0224     Gomez Charlie Jr          0724 
    Gonzalez Nickolas Ryan    0724     Guirau Michael A          0924 
    Hall Kelly Christian      1123     Hendricks Ashley E        1023 
    Horn Ryan Andrew          0824     Jolly Kristina            1023 
    Kane Samantha Marie       0924     Kirchner Corey Dustin     0724 
    Langer Jared Patrick      0924     Mcneill Barbara Rowan     0224 
    Papapietro Michael R      0424     Posey Theresa M           0824 
    Renner Matthew Dale       1123     Riplow Thomas Jonathan    0224 
    Skahan Thomas Dee II      1023     Smith Tristan Lamont      0924 
    Wallete Theodore Albert   0924     Ward Matthew Charles      0324 
    Weiss Joshua J            0924     West Travis M P           0324 
    Witherspoon William III   0724 
                      ENGINEERING/REPAIR SUBMARINE - 6230 
    Elliott Cole Michael      0724     Fernandezfernandez Saul   0224 
    Horton Joseph Mark        1023     Venier Nicholas Adam      0824 
                          ORDNANCE SUBMARINE - 6260 
    Bell Ventavious Deonte    1123     Cosgrove Samuel Davis     0724 
    Flanary William H II      0424     Goolsby Thomas James      0224 
    Hastings Kellen Lee       0824     Mansaw Adrian Eugene Jr   0224 
    Mcqueen Brandon Richard   0924     Olstad Jace Daniel        0324 
    Palma Lazaro Orlando Jr   0824 
                         ELECTRONICS SUBMARINE - 6280 
    Booth Brandon Gregory     1023     Candelaria Aristedes S    0224 
    Macdonald Charles H IV    0724     Martin Austin Alexander   1123 
    Place Jacob Michael       0924 
                        COMMUNICATIONS SUBMARINE - 6290 
    Atkins Jonathan Michael   0724     Banfield Richard B        0924 
    Gates Russel Emerson      0824     Underwood Jasmine         1023 
    Zendejasruiz Julio        0224 
                            AVIATION DECK - 6310 
    Branchducioame Doran R    1023     Doakes Rita B             0224 
    Hoskin Sterling Thomas    0724     Krawczynski Jason A       0724 
    Moore Austin Melton       0224     Rittenhouse Derrick R     0824 
    Tillis Ryan Abraham       0924 
                          AVIATION MAINTENANCE - 6330 
    Abueg Jhorge Ildean       0724     Benton Brandon Wayne      0724 
    Brooks Seth Donald        0724     Edvardsen Finn C          0224 
    Egendorfer Kevin Joseph   1223     Fie Christian Michael     0924 
    Henderson James B         0324     Jardinesmith Harley K     0724 
    Joseph Claude             0324     King Alexandra Michelle   0924 
    Kjeldgaard Chrystal E     0824     Ledonne Michael A         0924 
    Lowe Zachary Justin       0224     Moreno Anthony Robert     1223 
    Moss Joseph R             1123     Rivera Edgar Javier       0924 
    Samborsky Christopher J   0924     Schenk Sarah Elizabeth    0824 
    Schipper Tylor Allen      0824     Scott Jazmine Nicole      0824 
    Shields Keisha Patrice    0224     Slaymaker William C       1023 
    Smith Joshua William      1123     Washington Elam Ryan      0424 
                         AVIATION ORDNANCE - 6360 
    Carvajal Yamilka          1023     Gibbsdaniels Tevin R      0824 
    Hudson Brandon Quintez    0224     Mcdonell Jordan Thomas    0224 
    Mcleod Livingston C       0824     Oliver Brita Reneasha     0824 
    Scott Dionne Renee        0324     Slinger Kayla Marlene     0924 
    Stoneham Jonathan A       0924     Thomson Trevor S          0724 
    Vargas Jose Antonio       0324     Watie Quincy Brian        0924 
    Webster Zachary Lee       0424     Wilson Matthew Lloyd      0924 
                          AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL - 6390 
    Brantley Myranda Rose     0824     Cassidy Jessica Lindsey   0924 
    Gabrelcik Robert Thomas   0724     Scheifele Kurt Adam       0224 
    Shepard Brandon Lee       1023     Wheeler Andrew Steven     0424 
                          ADMINISTRATION - 6410 
    Batista Lisardo           0724     Feteke Abdou Lazizi       0824 
    Gozon Richard Donb        1023     Grant Chad Allen          1223 
    Hendrix Tyler J           1123     Horne Eric F II           1123 
    King Antionette Maria     0224     Ledoyen James Dean        0424 
    Loston Gregory E F        0924     Massenburg Antira D       1023 
    Natividad Glenn B         0324     Rivera Daniel Joseph      0824 
    Sloan Erin D A            0324     Thompson Donald R         0424 
    Tran Harold Nguyen        0724     Udell Vinisha Janaye      0924 
    Wilson Latoya Lynn        0924     Winter Richard Kenneth    0224 
    Yau Henry K               1123 
                           BANDMASTER - 6430 
    Demi Adele Bliss          1023     Mcgann Christopher B      0924 
                      EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL - 6480 
    Reynolds Christopher Lee  1223 
                            SECURITY - 6490 
    Berard Austin Richard     0324     Borja Luis Felipe         0924 
    Brooks Jerry Lyn Jr       0224     Dickson Kenisha G         1023 
    Engle Jacob Edward        1123     Garcia Edgar              0824 
    Howard Norris Dwayne      0724     Kaderly Christina P       0424 
    Mack Dimitris Troy        1123     Mccarroll Michael Peter   0424 
    Moore Nicholas Anthony    0724     Odums Tasherika S         0724 
    Pelletti Kory Richard     0824     Pemberton Kale Evans      1223 
    Stavrakis Jamie Lynn      0824     Vargas Kristina Marie     0924 
    Vazquez Jose Luis         0924     Williams Cerica A         0724 
    Wilson Dandre Markell     0924     Wixom Daniel Scott        0224 
    Wrenn Karen Dorothy       0924 
                             SUPPLY CORPS - 6510 
    Alvarez Vanessa Jensine   1023     Anaisah Idris Hamza       0424 
    Baker Keith Dwayne Jr     0324     Diaz Alexander            0424 
    Embry Nakosha Devon       0324     Farrales Marion F         0424 
    Forsythe Shakyra L        1023     Kusiappiah Kwame          1223 
    Scott Olyen C             1223 
                            CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS - 6530 
    Olszowy Alexander C IV    0924     Pratt Jeremy Michael      0324 
    Smith Laura Rebecca       0824     Valenti Vincent N         0724 
                            CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (W-3) 
                        SPECIAL WARFARE TECHNICIAN - 7151(A) 
    Carney Erik David         1223 
                             DIVING OFFICER - 7201 
    Mccurley Bryan Joseph     1023 
                         CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (W-2) 
                          BOATSWAIN SURFACE - 7111 
    Allen Nicholas Davon      0324     Babil David Linwood       0224 
    Baskin Maxy               1023     Chittenden Robert Lee     0224 
    Cole Jonathan Michael     0624     Collins Christopher R     1223 
    Cruz Jose Antonio         0624     Deng Anjian               0324 
    Galati Dante C            0624     Ripert Pierre K           0424 
    Sbordone Anthony James    1123 
                        OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN SURFACE - 7121 
    Charter Adam Patrick      1223     Faison Thaddeus Kareem    0224 
    Flores Regynald Bilog     1223     Gonzalezrodriguez D       1023 
    Gower Christian Bernard   0424     Guilarte Dagoberto E      0324 
    Hines Harvest Lee Jr      0324     Mapp Dora Denise          0624 
    Miranda Vanessa Ivette    0224     Mora Vincent Alexandar    0624 
    Nero Reginald Leonard     0624     Nguyen Phuong Dinh        1123 
    Patnode Matthew D J       1123     Simmons Alphonso L II     0424 
    Wordlaw Lapaul D          0624 
                        ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN SURFACE - 7131 
    Antoine John Tobin        1223     Blake Jerome Addison Jr   1123 
    Burkhardt Joseph Joshua   1223     Callis Loren Michael      0624 
    Campbell Aaron Ray        0424     Cervantes Francisco D     1023 
    Colamorea Christopher M   0324     Deguzman Jayson Cappal    0424 
    Faenza Stephanie A        0324     Fischbach Kevin J Jr      0224 
    Gomez Charles George      0624     Iwatt Kokoette Ukpe       0224 
    Jones Renita Monchel      1123     Marquez Erica Louise      0624 
    Marx William James        1023     Mayfield Oscar T III      1023 
    Pike Kristopher H         0324     Rodriguez Carlos H        0424 
    Simmons Terrance Lamar    0224     Smith Justin Edward       0624 
    Tucker Devontae Renell    0324     Vicente Wendy Roque       1123 
    Walsh Kevin Thomas Jr     0224     Weber Stephen Joseph      1223 
    Wilkins Kyle Ryan         0424 
                       SPECIAL WARFARE TECHNICIAN - 7151 (A) 
    Cahill Brendan Burton     1023     Chacon Chad Alexander     0624 
    Cook Richard Travis       0324     Henshaw Richard William   0424 
    Oneill Aaron A            0324     Patterson David Scot      0424 
    Privett Joshua Todd       1223     Schaad Corey Daniel       1023 
    Widrighoopii Paden K      0624 
                       SPECIAL WARFARE TECHNICIAN - 7151 (B) 
    Gerske Jeffrey Scott      0624     Hansen Bryce David        0624 
    Turk Joseph Colin         0624 
                  SPECIAL WARFARE COMBATANT CRAFT CREWMAN - 7171 
    Allen Benjamin Steven     1223     Ballenger Dustin Brian    0624 
    Bober Jon Peter           1123     Magallon Giovanny Paolo   0424 
    Young Tyler Cavitt        1023 
                     ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN SURFACE - 7181 
    Amaro Mario Alberto       1023     Baker Thane Thompson      1223 
    Bertoni Robert Joseph     0624     Blaise Jeanot             1123 
    Bridges Michael Allen     0324     Brown Ryan Marshall       0624 
    Clark Byron Rashad        0624     Gilbert Christopher A     0324 
    Hanson Daniel Eldon       1223     Hegedusich James T Jr     0424 
    Hernandez David           1123     Jordon Ian Reed           0624 
    Kueckelhan Wolfgang R     0424     Lam Jenny                 1123 
    Lowry Davis Ordway        0424     Murray Joshua Brian       0324 
    Sawler Christian M        1023     West Erik Stephen         1023 
    Willis Steven Michael     0224     Wright Douglas Tyler      1223 
                              DIVING OFFICER - 7201 
    Carter Stephen Austin     0424     Cortez Matthew Joseph     1123 
    Deane Travis Gregory      0324     Lansford Christopher L    0424 
    Wolff Zachary Joseph      0624 
                       ORDNANCE TECHNICIAN SUBMARINE - 7261 
    Hurt John Calvin          0624     Moran William Thomas II   1023 
                         ACOUSTIC TECHNICIAN - 7281 
    Denherder Erin Leigh      1223     Grose Nicholas Rae        0424 
    Mattes Donald Lee Jr      0624     Melo John Hernando        1223 
                           AVIATION BOATSWAIN - 7311 
    Archer Dennis Alexander   1223     Case Russel Allen         0424 
    Couitt Anthony John       1223     Fajardo Eduardo Jr        0324 
    Martin Eric Matthew       0324     Rivera Daniel Jose        0424 
                        AVIATION OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN - 7321 
    Barchi Kevin              0324     Black Heather Marie       0424 
    Cantwell Clay Jeremy      0624     Cummings Gregory S        0624 
    Elliott Elizabeth Ellen   1023     Fournier Broc Loren       1123 
    Hill Aaron Michael        0624     Mcmanaman Shamus D        1223 
    Merkling Thomas Henry     0324 
                    AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN - 7331 
    Bugbee Ian Andrew         1023     Clayton Brett Colby       1223 
    Cline Ryan Michael        0424     Comia Jerome Sarmiento    1123 
    Crumrine John Dean        0224     Daymon Erin Keith         1223 
    Faller Paolo E            0424     Florenzano Eduardo J      0324 
    Frey Kevin Patrick        0624     Geiger Charles Herbert    0624 
    Georgalas Daniel Scott    1123     Gibbon Nicholas Paul      0224 
    Grace Daneil Dwayne       0624     Hennard Shelah D          0424 
    Jolley Mark Anthony       1223     Kern Naoto                1123 
    Mcduffie Roy Glenn Jr     0624     Mcgough Jonathan Daniel   0324 
    Ogle Gregory Wayne        1123     Panuska Andrew Michael    0324 
    Pauley Michael Lee        0324     Rivera Eric               0624 
    Salas Roberto Jr          1023     Sanderson Branden T       1223 
    Seelbach John W II        0224     Stevens Donald Craig      0224 
                  AVIATION ORDNANCE TECHNICIAN - 7361 
    Dewitt Nicholas D         0324     Evans Jamar James         0624 
    Godair Kirk Lee           0624     Harris Donald F Jr        1123 
    Johnson Quentaurus K      1023     Llewellyn Benjamin J      1223 
    Mcintyre Cory Lee         0224     Owens David Vaughn        0324 
    Sannicolas Ivan John      0624     Smith Keaton Antoine      1223 
    Vitanza Michael David     1023     Wagner Kyle Adam          0324 
                           SHIPS CLERK - 7411 
    Barksdale Robert J        1023     Barnwell Brian Lamar      1123 
    Billups Krystal D         1223     Deng Steven Jiajie        0424 
    Diaz Jose Angel           0324     Edwards Horatio L         1123 
    English Johnny            0424     Freeze Adam Michael       0224 
    Hill Tristan Charles      1123     Hughes Dean Devon         1123 
    Jimenez Sheryl D          0224     Magee John Quincy Jr      0224 
    Mccoy Jajuan Davone       1223     Mensie Jaivean M          0424 
    Mitchell Joshua L         0324     Newell Jeffery V Jr       0624 
    Pean Patrick J Jr         0624     Perez Given A             0624 
    Saintjuste Junior P       0324     Simpkins Tamica M         1023 
    Weller Scott Michael      0424     Wilson Acevado K          1223 
    Woody Nathan Nehemiah     0624     Wright Lorenzo Rico       1223 
                        SECURITY TECHNICIAN - 7491 
    Austin Casey Michael      1123     Brooks Christopher T      1023 
    Day John Charles          0224     Dietrich Joshua Michael   0624 
    Mcdonald Michael T        0324     Ramirez Adrian C          1223 
                        FOOD SERVICE WARRANT - 7521 
    Banks Donald III          1223     Coley Ariel Courtney      0424 
    Colvin Damieon            0424     Cosek Michael Scott       0624 
    Lewis Jonathan W II       1223     Melendez Angel Luis       1023 
    Parrott James Earl V      0624 
                          OCEANOGRAPHY - 7801 
    Clester Wayne Richard     0624     Collier Chad Edward       1023 
    Fisher Jason Allyn        0324 
                   CRYPTOLOGIC WARFARE TECHNICIAN - 7811 
    Barber David L Jr         0224     Burke Colton Andrew       1123 
    Chambers Jason Scott      0624     Chaney Jelesia Sharie     1223 
    Heinlen Joseph Thomas     1123     Jenkins Antwone Curt      0424 
    Killebrew Vandale A Jr    0624     Kobs Christopher George   0424 
    Lewis Mark Brandon        0224     Newquist Katherine        1023 
    Robinson Alicia Marie     1223     Rogoff Joseph Aaron n     0224 
    Setzer Christopher John   0624     Stevenson Joseph Lee      0424 
    Surun Arlene Margarita    1123 
                   INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN - 7821 
    Bozen Jacqueline L        0624     Brown Anitra Tishon       1123 
    Brown Byron Terell        1123     Cuevas Thania Adeline     0424 
    Doe Clyde Adrian Jr       1223     Fielder Franklin D        1223 
    Garcia Justin Gregory     0424     Gregory Latasha T         0324 
    Lane Jasmine Chante       0624     Lindsay Kurt Thines       0224 
    Mcclain Christopher C     0224     Muro Sebastian Coe        0324 
    Myles Rachel Charise      1023     Ramsey John Adam          1023 
    Rivers Kynan Lee          0624     Suggs Malcolm Jamal       0224 
    Voig Paul Adams III       1223     Weems Christal            1123 
    Wells Derin Hunter        0624 
                      INTELLIGENCE TECHNICIAN - 7831(A) 
    Gioia Christopher F       1223     Payne Cougar Jessie       1223 
    Rice Caleb Christopher    0424 
                      INTELLIGENCE TECHNICIAN - 7831 (B) 
    Allen Samantha            0424     Beach Brandon George      1023 
    Daniels Joanie            0624     Exantus Frantz            0624 
                      INTELLIGENCE TECHNICIAN - 7831 (C) 
    Bell Melissa Louise       1023     Kale James Anthony        1123 
    Lajiness Joshua Michael   1123     Moser Colton Joshua       1023 
    Williams Randy Edward     1023 
                             CYBER WARRANT - 7841 
    Park Greggory James II    0624 
     
    3.  Each applicant should take pride in knowing that the superior performance 
    documented in the evaluations reviewed by the board required the members to 
    dedicate long hours in making hard choices to ensure only the best and fully 
    qualified applicants were selected.  I am confident that each selectee will 
    justify their selection time and again in their new career as naval officers. 
    Those not selected are highly encouraged to seek out an LDO/CWO in your area 
    for advice on ways to grow professionally and improve opportunity for future 
    selection.  Bravo Zulu to all who were willing to answer the call. 
     
    4.  This message is not authority to issue appointments.  Frocking is 
    prohibited.  COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-806) will deliver appointments to MyNavy 
    Career Center (MNCC) Millington approximately 60 days prior to the 
    commissioning date.  MNCC will forward appointments to the Transaction 
    Service Center (TSC) Great Lakes, who will distribute directly to the 
    respective CPPAs.  TSC Great Lakes will also process the conversion from 
    enlisted to officer status for LDOs and CWOs, for all commands other than 
    those who have the ability to process their own (CVN, SPECWAR, etc.).  TSC 
    Great Lakes can be contacted directly at the below email address. 
     
    5.  Commanding Officers are directed to: 
        a.  Notify selectee. 
        b.  Notify PERS-803 via official correspondence not later than 10 days 
    following release of this message of selectees who do not accept 
    appointment.  Selectees who decline their commission within this 10 day 
    period will be considered by the FY-24 Enlisted Selection Boards.  After the 
    10 day period, PERS-802 will invalidate all FY-24 Active-Duty Navy LDO and 
    CWO In Service Procurement Selection Board selectees eligibility for the FY- 
    24 Active-Duty Enlisted Selection Boards. 
        c.  Per reference (a), ensure LDO and CWO selectees obtain a 
    commissioning physical within 90 days preceding the appointment 
    month.  Notify the applicable officer detailer upon completion. 
        d.  Hold execution of all permanent change of station orders in abeyance, 
    if applicable, and immediately notify PERS-40 of member's selection. 
        e.  Administer official physical fitness assessment (PFA) within four 
    months of commissioning date.  Selectees must hand carry test results to 
    Officer Indoctrination School, Newport, RI.  If selectee fails to achieve 
    satisfactory medium, notify your applicable officer detailer.  Hold 
    commissioning in abeyance until successful completion of PFA. 
        f.  Hold appointment in abeyance if it is determined that a selectee is 
    no longer mentally, physically, morally or professional qualified or if they 
    fail to meet current PFA requirements.  Immediately forward documentation 
    citing reason to PERS-803. 
     
    6.  If an LDO or CWO selectee's enlistment (including any extensions) expires 
    after the date of appointment, they are not reenlistment eligible unless 
    appointment is declined. 
     
    7.  Each selectee should contact their officer detailer for submission 
    requirements with regard to personal information and history cards, and 
    inform PERS-806 of address changes to facilitate appointment delivery. 
     
    8.  Points of Contact 
        a.  PERS-803 point of contact for LDO/CWO In service Procurement Board, 
    issues/questions is CWO4 Tameka J. Reid at (901) 874-3170/DSN 882 or email 
    npc_ldocwo_selbd.fct(at)navy.mil. 
        b.  PERS-806 point of contact for issuance of oath and commissioning 
    documents issues/questions is Mr. Lee Eclavea, at (901) 874-4374/DSN 882 or 
    email at officer_appt.fct(at)navy.mil. 
        c.  MNCC point of contact for distribution of oath and commissioning 
    documents is askmncc(at)navy.mil. 
        d.  TSC Great Lakes point of contact for oath of office distribution and 
    conversion questions is M_GRLK_TSCEOPP(at)navy.mil. 
     
    9.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// 
     
    BT 
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    ROUTINE 
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    TO NAVADMIN 
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    MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/FEB// 
     
    SUBJ/FY-24 NAVY RESERVE LIMITED DUTY OFFICER AND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER IN 
    SERVICE PROCUREMENT SELECTION BOARD RESULTS// 
     
    REF/A/DOC/MANMED/20FEB19// 
    AMPN/REF A IS NAVMED P 117, MANUAL OF MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.// 
     
    RMKS/1.  Congratulations to selectees of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Navy 
    Reserve Limited Duty Officer (LDO) and Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) In Service 
    Procurement Board. 
     
    2.  For LDO and CWO selectees, read name, commissioning month/year.  All 
    appointments are effective on the first day of the commissioning month. 
    Members are directed to verify their select status via BUPERS Online. 
     
                        LIMITED DUTY OFFICER ENSIGN 
                    ENGINEERING/REPAIR SUBMARINE - 6235 
    Bresnan Alex John        1023        Ugalde Ronaldo D         1023 
                         AVIATION MAINTENANCE - 6335 
    Smart Desmond J          1023        Sweeney Shawn Michael    1023 
                            ADMINISTRATION - 6415 
    Quintero Monica Maria    1023 
                              SECURITY - 6495 
    Castro Rafael Hendry     1023        Day Lance M              1023 
    Harlon Justin William    1023        Harold Lavon Marshaun    1023 
    Mandato Jason Andrew     1023        Martin Jonathan Daniel   1023 
    Minnick Nicholas Andrew  1023        Moss David C             1023 
    Rasmussen Kenneth Vernon 1023 
                           CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS - 6535 
    Bredehoeft Kyle Wayne    1023        Leird Brian Keith        1023 
                           CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (W-2) 
                            BOATSWAIN SURFACE - 7118 
    Johnson Michael Bryan    1123        Mariano Hectoralexande   1123 
    Pelaez Edsel Lamont II   1123        Sabo Matthew Paul        1123 
                     OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN SURFACE - 7128 
    Lerch Nathan Lee         1123        Mcneill Crystal Grace    1123 
    Morales Thomas Michael   1123        Thomas Josimar Chad      1123 
    Velsor Michael Allen     1123 
                        ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN SURFACE - 7138 
    Bridges Christopher Anto 1123 
                        SPECIAL WARFARE COMBATANT CRAFT - 7178 
    Peterson Andrew Philip   1123 
                        SURFACE ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN - 7188 
    Henriquezcastro Javier O 1123        Pelletier Spencer Reid   1123 
    Valenzuela John David    1123        Washington James Edward  1123 
                       CRYPTOLOGICAL WARFARE TECHNICIAN - 7818 
    Dirth Christopher Edward 1123 
                            INTELLIGENCE TECHNICIAN - 7838 
    Bockert Jeffrey Lee      1123        Espinosa Nathan Aaron    1123 
    Lewman Shawn Philip      1123 
     
    3.  Each applicant should take pride in knowing that the superior performance 
    documented in the evaluations reviewed by the board required the members to 
    dedicate long hours in making hard choices to ensure only the best and fully 
    qualified applicants were selected.  I am confident that each selectee will 
    justify their selection time and again in their new career as naval officers. 
    Those not selected are highly encouraged to seek out an LDO/CWO in your area 
    for advice on ways to grow professionally and improve opportunity for future 
    selection.  Bravo Zulu to all who were willing to answer the call. 
     
    4.  This message is not authority to issue appointments.  Frocking is 
    prohibited.  COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-806) will deliver appointments to Reserve 
    Support (PERS-92) approximately 60 days prior to the commissioning 
    date.  PERS-92 will also process the conversion from enlisted to officer 
    status for LDOs and CWOs. 
     
    5.  Commanding Officers are directed to: 
        a.  Notify selectee. 
        b.  Notify PERS-92 via official correspondence not later than 10 days 
    following release of this message of selectees who do not accept 
    appointment.  Selectees who decline their commission within this 10 day 
    period will be considered by the FY-24 Reserve Enlisted Selection 
    Boards.  After the 10 day period, PERS-92 will invalidate all FY-24 Reserve 
    LDO and CWO In Service Procurement Selection Board selectees eligibility for 
    the FY-24 Reserve Enlisted Selection Boards. 
        c.  Per reference (a), ensure LDO and CWO selectees obtain a 
    commissioning physical within 90 days preceding the appointment month. 
    Notify PERS-92 upon completion. 
        d.  Administer official physical fitness assessment (PFA) within 
    four months of commissioning date.  Selectees must hand carry test results to 
    Officer Indoctrination School, Newport, RI.  If selectee fails to achieve 
    satisfactory medium, notify PERS-92.  Hold commissioning in abeyance until 
    successful completion of PFA. 
        e.  Hold appointment in abeyance if it is determined that a selectee is 
    no longer mentally, physically, morally or professional qualified or if they 
    fail to meet current PFA requirements.  Immediately forward documentation 
    citing reason to PERS-92. 
     
    6.  If an LDO or CWO selectee's enlistment (including any extensions) expires 
    after the date of appointment, they are not reenlistment eligible unless 
    appointment is declined. 
     
    7.  Each selectee should contact PERS-92 for submission requirements with 
    regard to personal information and address changes to facilitate appointment 
    delivery. 
     
    8.  Points of Contact.  PERS-92 point of contact for LDO/CWO In service 
    Procurement Board, issues/questions is NCC Kenya Throckmorton at (901) 874- 
    4738/DSN 882 or email kenya.throckmorton.mil(at)us.navy.mil and YN2 Michelle 
    Simien at (901) 874-4513/DSN 882 or email 
    michelle.sinien2.mil(at)us.navy.mil. 
     
    9.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// 
     
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  3. WASHINGTON - When it comes to being one of the top installations across the Navy’s shore enterprise, many base leaders would say their people are the driving force to earning such honor. 

    That is exactly what two commanding officers conveyed after learning their teams won first place in the 2023 Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) Installation Excellence Award competition. Naval Station Mayport won top honors in the large installation category, while Commander, Fleet Activities Okinawa claimed first place in the small installation category.

  4. OAK HARBOR, Wash. - AWO2 Brooke Graham was one of the first 34 students to complete the Naval Studies Certificate, a naval-relevant education program offered as a part of every associate degree program with USNCC.

    “Petty Officer Graham, you have a visitor,” says one of the chief petty officers attached to the command. Naval Aircrewman (Operator) 2nd Class Brooke Graham, of Oakley, California, looks at the senior enlisted leader with furrowed brows. Sgt. Maj. Michael Hensley introduces himself and congratulates her on her recent completion of the Naval Studies Certificate.

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    SUBJ/SPRING FISCAL YEAR 2023 TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE RESERVE (TAR) 
    OFFICER TRANSFER AND REDESIGNATION BOARD// 
     
    REF/A/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/04MAY19// 
    REF/B/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/21JUN07// 
    REF/C/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/21MAR07// 
     
    RMKS/REF (A) IS MILPERSMAN ARTICLE 1001-020, FULL TIME SUPPORT (FTS) OF THE 
    NAVY RESERVE OFFICER PROGRAM.   
    REF (B) IS MILPERSMAN ARTICLE 1301-213, OFFICER SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS - RESERVE 
    FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON (VR).   
    REF (C) IS MILPERSMAN ARTICLE 1321-100, ORDERS FOR OFFICER SPECIAL 
    PROGRAMS.// 
     
    RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN announces the convening of the Spring Fiscal Year (FY) 
    2023 Training and Administration of the Reserve (TAR) Officer Transfer and 
    Redesignation Board on 24 April 2023. Applications from qualified Active 
    Component (AC) and Selected Reserve (SELRES) officers will be considered by 
    this board.  In line with reference (a), this board will also accept 
    applications from TAR officers requesting redesignation into another TAR 
    officer community. 
     
    2.  Applicants can find requirements and procedures via the MyNavy 
    HR Portal at https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-Management/Community-
    Management/Officer/Reserve-OCM/TAR/TAR-Redesignation/. Completed applications 
    with associated enclosures must be received no later than 2359 Central 
    Standard Time on 2 March 2023.  Letters to the board must be received no 
    later than 2359 Central Standard Time on 13 April 2023. 
     
    3.  Eligibility 
        a.  All applicants must meet eligibility requirements outlined in 
    references (a) and (b), in addition to the Spring FY-23 TAR eligibility 
    criteria document and the following: 
            (1) Projected Rotation Date (PRD).  Applicants should have a PRD no 
    later than 31 October 2024.  Waiver requests must be endorsed by the 
    applicant's commanding officer on the command endorsement. 
            (2) Minimum Service Requirement (MSR).  AC applicants should have 
    completed their MSR prior to 31 October 2024.  Waiver requests 
    (no additional documentation required by the applicant) will be considered on 
    a case-by-case basis by the applicant's AC Officer 
    Community Manager (OCM). 
          (3) Year Group.  All AC applicants are subject to AC OCM manning 
    needs.  All applicants are subject to TAR OCM manning needs. 
    No action is required by the applicants. 
            (4) Aviation Bonus (AvB).  Aviation officers with obligated service 
    as a result of AvB are eligible to apply if the officer will be within 12 
    months of completing AvB obligation or department head tour at the time the 
    board convenes.  Redesignation immediately following a department head tour 
    may result in cancellation of AvB, which will be adjudicated by Aviation 
    Officer Assignments (PERS-43). 
            (5) Failure of Selection (FOS).  AC officers in a 2x FOS status for 
    promotion to lieutenant commander are eligible to apply for TAR regardless of 
    MSR and AvB contract term, a waiver request is not required.  SELRES officers 
    in a 1x FOS status are considered on a case-by-case basis.  SELRES with two 
    or more FOS are not eligible. 
        b.  All AC applications will be routed by the TAR OCM through the 
    applicable AC OCM for community release prior to applications being sent to 
    the board.  Applicants not released by the AC OCM will not be eligible for 
    the board.  AC officers with a resignation submitted in the Navy Standard 
    Integrated Personnel System and in routing at Navy Personnel Command or 
    lieutenants in a 2x FOS status are eligible to apply and do not require AC 
    OCM release. 
        c.  Limited Duty Officers who possess a 4 year baccalaureate degree are 
    eligible to apply for the TAR program.  Chief Warrant Officers are not 
    eligible to apply. 
     
    4.  Officers applying for multiple aviation platforms will be selected based 
    on qualifications and Navy mission requirements. 
     
    5.  In addition to the TAR communities applied for, applicants may be 
    considered for selection by the TAR community associated with the applicants 
    current designator, if an equivalent TAR community exists (i.e. 1520 may be 
    considered for 1527, even if the applicant does not list 1527). 
     
    6.  This board will consider applications to transfer to the Permanent 
    Professional Recruiter (PPR) Officer TAR community, with designator 
    1287.  Additional information on the PPR designation can be found on the 
    MyNavyHR website. 
     
    7.  Officers will incur a 3 year TAR obligation, if selected.  All TAR 
    obligations will begin on the date they redesignate as a TAR officer, unless 
    otherwise stated in reference (c). 
     
    8.  Upon approval of the board proceedings, the results of the board will be 
    posted on the TAR redesignation board website.  Applicants can expect to see 
    the results posted within 30 days of board adjournment.  Within 2 weeks of 
    the board results being posted, selectees will receive an acceptance package 
    and will have 10 days upon receipt to accept or decline TAR transfer or 
    redesignation. 
     
    9.  Points of contact: 
        a.  LCDR Sidney E. Larson, Director of Affiliation and Redesignation 
    (PERS-92), (901) 874-4512/DSN 882 or sidney.e.larson.mil(at)us.navy.mil. 
        b.  PS1 Paula Ross (PERS-92), (901) 874-4599/DSN 882 or at 
    paula.n.ross2.mil(at)us.navy.mil. 
     
    10.  This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or canceled, 
    whichever occurs first. 
     
    11.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard. J. Cheeseman Jr., N1.// 
     
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  6. WASHINGTON — The Naval Research Laboratory plans to begin tests this spring of a pair of ionospheric sensors on the International Space Station — tests that if successful could lead to a constellation of monitoring satellites that would enhance Defense Department high frequency radio communications.

    The Experiment for Characterizing the Lower Ionosphere & Prediction of Sporadic-E (ECLIPSE) sensors are slated to launch to the ISS in March via the DoD Space Test Program, Andrew Nicholas, one of the effort’s lead researchers, told Breaking Defense in an email.

  7. GOOSE CREEK, S.C. — Nuclear operators are considered the Navy’s “best and brightest,” with only the top-scoring applicants gaining acceptance into the prestigious training program. But a dozen current and former nuclear-trained sailors, as well as loved ones of such operators who have died by suicide, said the unique challenges and pressures of the job have led some to suffer from severe mental health issues beginning at the school and extending well beyond graduation.

  8. The U.S. downed an high altitude flying object that flew into American airspace near Alaska, a Pentagon spokesman confirmed to reporters Friday.
    Around 1:45 p.m. Friday, a F-22 pilot, with the U.S. Northern Command, flew from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, and shot an AIM-9x at the object, which was flying at about 40,000 feet, Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said during a Friday press briefing.

    “The object was flying at an altitude of 40,000 feet and pose a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flight,” Ryder said. “U.S. Northern Command is beginning recovery operations now.”

  9. 👍👍

    Trying to combat delays in pay and personnel requests for sailors, the Navy has rolled out a dashboard that will give leaders at every command the ability to see an overview of their sailors' requests.

    The sea service says that the tool will let command leadership "gain insight into the status of their Sailors' initiated, submitted, and pending pay and personnel cases" and take ownership of getting those problems resolved quickly.

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    SUBJ/ADVANCEMENT EXAMINATION READINESS REVIEW 3RD AND 4TH QUARTER FISCAL YEAR 
    2023 SCHEDULE AND IDENTIFICATION OF FLEET SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS//
    
    REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/151617ZSEP17//
    REF/B/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/5NOV18//
    
    NARR/REF A IS NAVADMIN 229/17, REALIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR RECRUITMENT 
    AND SELECTION OF FLEET SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS FOR ADVANCEMENT EXAMINATION 
    READINESS REVIEWS.   
    REF B IS MILPERSMAN ARTICLE 1401-020, ADVANCEMENT EXAM READINESS REVIEW 
    (AERR).//
    
    RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN announces the Advancement Examination Readiness Review 
    (AERR) schedule from April 2023 through September 2023.  AERR panels provide 
    an opportunity for selected rating Fleet subject matter experts (FSME) from 
    Fleet and shore-based commands to impact their respective ratings by updating 
    and validating the examination question banks.  Selected chief, senior chief, 
    and master chief petty officers on Active Duty, Training and Administration 
    of the Reserves, and Reservists currently on Active Duty for Operational 
    Support may take part in the process.  AERRs enable the Navy to advance the 
    most qualified and rating- knowledgeable Sailors.
    
    2.  AERRs are held at Naval Education and Training Professional Development 
    Center (NETPDC) in Pensacola, FL.  Temporary duty travel (TDY) in support of 
    AERR events is considered mission critical and is flag officer approved.  All 
    costs pertaining to TDY are funded by NETPDC.  All travel will be in line 
    with Department of the Navy regulations at the time of the scheduled AERR.
    
    3.  In line with reference (a), type commanders (TYCOM) and rating sponsors 
    will recruit rating FSMEs, select AERR panel members plus two alternate 
    members, and provide names and contact information no less than 45 days prior 
    to the AERR convening date to NETPDC via e- mail at 
    NETPDC_AERR_MAILBOX(at)us.navy.mil with a subject line of "AERR Selectees."
    
    4.  The following AERRs are scheduled from April 2023 through September 2023 
    and are subject to change.  AERR schedule is in the following format: 
    
    Convene Date:                      Rating (number of FSMEs required)
    2 - 15 April                       	GSE (6), IC (6), YNS (6)
    9 - 15 April                       	AWA (6), OS (6)
    9 - 22 April                       	AWV (8)
    16 - 22 April                      	AC (6), QM (6)
    16 - 29 April 				CM (8), GSM (6)
    23 - 29 April                      	AWE (6)
    23 April - 6 May                   	AME (8), DC (6), GM (7), PR (8)
    30 April - 6 May		        NCR (6)
    7 - 20 May                         	AM (6), ETV (7), FCA (6), UT (8)
    14 - 20 May                        	NCC (6)
    14 - 27 May                        	CS (6), CTI (6), RS (7), SB (6)
    4 - 17 June                        	CTN (6), ET (6) ND (6)
    9 - 15 July 	                        ATO (6)
    9 - 22 July                        	ABF (6), AD (6), EO (6), FC (7),
                                            IT (6), MN (6)
    16 - 29 July		                CTT (6)
    30 July - 12 August                     AS (8), MT (7)
    13 - 26 August                          FT (7), HM (6), MA (8)
    20 August - 2 September                 MMN (6)
    10 - 23 September		        CSS (6), ETN (6), MU (8)
    17 - 30 September 			EA (6)
    
    5.  In line with reference (b), nomination waivers with accompanying 
    justification must be approved by NETPDC prior to TYCOM and rating sponsor 
    selections.  Due to financial considerations, outside continental United 
    States applications will not be approved at this time.
    
    6.  To view the most up-to-date AERR schedule, locate a specific rating 
    selection point of contact, and download the AERR nomination package, log 
    into My Navy Portal https://www.mnp.navy.mil/ under Career and Life 
    Events/Advancement and Promotion/Navy Advancement Center/AERR.
    
    7.  Point of contact for this matter is the NETPDC Fleet Liaison,
    (850) 473-6169/DSN 753 or via e-mail at
    NETPDC_AERR_MAILBOX(at)us.navy.mil.
    
    8.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.//
    
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  11. Navy hovercraft comes ashore in North Myrtle Beach area (shows landing on beach)

    HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — A U.S. Navy vessel beached near North Myrtle Beach Thursday morning for crews to make a routine supply run, according to Lt. Cmdr. Liza Dougherty, U.S. Northern Command spokesperson.

    Dougherty said the crews are involved in the debris removal efforts for the Chinese spy balloon.

  12. On Monday, Feb 6, I went to the car wash on NAS Oceana. When I put 4 dollars worth of coins in the slot water started gushing out from the ceiling. I went to another stall and washed my car. After I was done I went to the N.A.S. Oceana Auto Hobby Shop to inform them of the stall and to get a refund.

    The individual that I talked to by the name of Paul was very rude and raised his voice when he said he did not have the coins to give me a refund. After asking for his name, he was able to find and then refunded the $4. They also wanted to know why I had not told them earlier. I moved stalls first and washed my car at my convenience before notifying them.  After that I contacted the MWR office to make a complaint and am expecting a return call from the Deputy Director or Director (as of Feb 8, neither Scott George or Vincent Spagnuolo have contacted me.)

    Obviously it's not about the 4 dollars, my primary goal is to ensure that MWR staff are not rude to Sailors, family or vets. This is more so for the young Sailors that live in the barracks. Those are our benefits for serving in the military: Active, Reserve, Vet or family. It's odd that with the current mental health issues in the Navy, the MWR cannot get a grip on the fact that they are supposed to be there for morale, welfare and recreation.

    If you have any complaints about the MWR Auto Hobby Shop on N.A.S. Oceana, you can call them at the contact below. You can also contact me if you wish via the contact form.

    MWR Oceana - (757) 433-2560
    Director: Scott George 
    Deputy Director: Vincent Spagnuolo

  13. YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan – The spouse of the Navy officer serving a three-year prison sentence in Japan met with President Joe Biden on Tuesday in a chance meeting at the Capitol following his State of the Union address, according to a family spokesman.

    Brittany Alkonis, wife of Lt. Ridge Alkonis, reportedly spoke with Biden and left feeling “very positive about the meeting,” family spokesman Jonathan Franks said by text Wednesday to Stars and Stripes in Japan. He declined to elaborate further on the encounter.

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    UNCLAS 
     
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    SUBJ/2023 ACTIVE DUTY FUND DRIVE IN SUPPORT OF THE NAVY-MARINE CORPS RELIEF 
    SOCIETY// 
     
    REF/A/DOC/SECNAVINST 5340.7A/01MAY2018// 
    REF/B/DOC/DOD WASHINGTON DC/17NOV2011// 
    REF/C/DOC/FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES/01JAN2011// 
     
    NARR/REF A IS SECNAVINST 5340.7A, ACTIVE DUTY FUND DRIVE IN SUPPORT OF 
    NAVY-MARINE CORPS RELIEF SOCIETY.  
    REF B IS DOD 5500.07-R, JOINT ETHICS REGULATION.  
    REF C IS STANDARDS OF ETHICAL CONDUCT FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH, 
    FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES (5 C.F.R. 2635.808).// 
     
    RMKS/1.  For almost 119 years, NMCRS has helped Sailors and Marines in 
    hard times.  The campaign theme, "By Our Own, For Our Own," embodies our 
    shared commitment to take care of our Shipmates and fellow Marines. 
    This year, the 2023 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Active Duty 
    Fund Drive (ADFD) will be conducted from 1 March to 30 April 2023. 
     
    2.  The confidential financial assistance NMCRS provides to our Sailors 
    and Marines gives peace of mind when a financial crisis exceeds their 
    financial ability and keeps them mission ready.  Your contributions 
    support interest-free loans and grants for Shipmates and Marines facing 
    financial challenges, including those dealing with basic living expense 
    issues and family emergencies.  In 2022, NMCRS saw an extraordinary 
    increase in the need for support, providing approximately 40,000 Sea 
    Service members with more than $42 million in relief.  The Society does 
    not receive government funding; it relies on the support of Active Duty and 
    retired Sailors and Marines, and other benefactors. 
     
    3.  The budget counseling and financial education provided by NMCRS 
    volunteers allows our Navy and Marine Corps families to be better prepared 
    to address the financial responsibility of adding a new family member or 
    being prepared for emergencies. 
     
    4.  The roadmap to success requires engaged leadership and management 
    at all levels.  Early assignment of motivated fund drive coordinators 
    and key people will ensure we have sufficient time to reach 100 percent 
    of our Sailors and Marines.  Staying engaged throughout the drive is 
    imperative to meeting the goal of 100 percent meaningful contact. 
    Leadership must ensure that our Sailors and Marines have the opportunity 
    to learn about the critically important programs and services provided by 
    NMCRS and offered the opportunity to donate. 
     
    5.  During the NMCRS ADFD, Sailors and Marines are authorized to endorse, 
    support and participate in fundraising events, but commands and organizations 
    must uphold the Department of the Navy's policy of truly voluntary giving. 
        a.  Commands and organizations are reminded to review the regulations 
    governing fundraising for NMCRS to determine which activities are permissible 
    during the fund drive.  Authorized ADFD fundraising activities in support of 
    NMCRS include, but are not limited to command-sponsored raffles, lotteries, 
    bake sales, car washes, or bowling tournaments.  Fundraising events must be 
    conducted on Department of Defense owned or leased property; otherwise, the 
    event loses its "By Our Own, For Our Own" designation and cannot be 
    command-endorsed.  Commands and organizations are also strongly encouraged to 
    communicate the benefits of NMCRS and its programs and achieving 100 percent 
    meaningful contact through speeches, meetings, and videos, both in person and 
    shared on social media.  Limited appropriated fund support is permissible for 
    kick-off events, award ceremonies, and other non-solicitation events to build 
    support and awareness. 
        b.  References (a) through (c) prohibit any coercive activities counter 
    to the policy of truly voluntary giving, such as setting unit-level dollar 
    goals or participation goals.  Any action, or perceived action, that does not 
    allow Service Members to have free choice to give or not to give, or any 
    action, or perceived action that Service Members do not have a free choice to 
    keep their gifts confidential is prohibited.  The following fundraising 
    activities are prohibited: selling civilian clothes privileges or special 
    liberty, raffling government parking spaces, sponsoring casino-like games of 
    chance, soliciting civilian or contractor personnel, or soliciting outside of 
    the federal workplace.  Civilian or contractor personnel are allowed to 
    support the ADFD through online donations and participation in fundraisers, 
    but may not be solicited to do so. 
        c.  Coordinators for the NMCRS ADFD should consult their JAG or ethics 
    counselor for further guidance with regard to specific questions. 
     
    6.  I am confident that with the active support and engagement of our 
    leadership during the ADFD, NMCRS will remain positioned to continue the 
    critical work of helping our Sailors, Marines and their families. 
    There are numerous ways to make a contribution through either payroll 
    allotment, online credit card, or cash to help our brothers and sisters in 
    need.  We should take full advantage of this annual opportunity to help our 
    Shipmates and fellow Marines through the 2023 ADFD campaign. 
     
    7.  Released by Admiral Michael M. Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations.// 
     
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    INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1//
    MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/FEB//

    SUBJ/TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE RESERVE OFFICER IN-SERVICE 
    PROCUREMENT PILOT PROGRAM//

    REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/26JAN23//
    REF/B/DOC/OPNAV/14DEC09//

    NARR/REF A IS THE TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE RESERVE OFFICER IN-
    SERVICE PROCUREMENT PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION OF 26 JANUARY 2023.
    REF B IS OPNAVINST 1420.1B, ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS 
    APPLICATION ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL.//

    RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN announces the Training and Administration of the 
    Reserve (TAR) Officer In-service Procurement Program (TAR ISPP) and solicits 
    applications from qualified enlisted Sailors.  This program will send 
    qualifying enlisted Sailors directly to Officer Candidate School (OCS) to 
    commission as a TAR officer.  Applications will be accepted for all TAR 
    designators based on community management quota determinations.

    2.  This program is open to TAR enlisted Sailors possessing a baccalaureate 
    degree who have completed at least 6 months of time in service and their 
    initial training pipeline.

    3.  Application procedures and education requirements are outlined in this 
    NAVADMIN and references (a) and (b).

    4.  As delineated in reference (a), applicants must meet the prescribed 
    qualifications in line with this program and the program authorization (PA) 
    of the designator for which they are applying.

    5.  Selection process:
        a.  Nominations will occur at the commanding officer (CO) level with 
    endorsement by the immediate superior in command (ISIC).
    Nominations from the initial training pipeline will not be accepted.
    The nominating CO and ISIC do not need to be a TAR officer.
    Applicants must be favorably nominated using the COs recommendation section 
    in the officer programs application, OPNAV 1420/1.  The COs endorsement must 
    contain:
            (1) a statement indicating that the applicant is serving on full duty 
    without limitation,
            (2) a statement that the applicant meets physical fitness and body 
    fat percentage standards, and
            (3) a statement addressing any adverse performance evaluation data as 
    well as positive steps taken by the applicant to address these performance 
    issues.
        b.  COs should ensure all portions are completed and that the applicant 
    meets all TAR ISPP and designator-specific eligibility criteria.
        c.  COs will then forward nominations to their ISIC for endorsement.
        d.  The ISIC, if in concurrence, will forward nominations and endorsement 
    to Officer Definite Recall Program (PERS-92).
        e.  PERS-92 will review all nominations to ensure that TAR ISPP and 
    individual PA requirements are met.  PERS-92 will reject any nomination that 
    is incomplete, ineligible, or if the applicant requested designator is closed 
    due to unavailable quotas.  In such cases, PERS-92 will return nominations to 
    the originating command and the ISIC will be notified of the discrepancy 
    which prevented further processing.
        f.  PERS-92 will forward complete nomination packages to Reserve 
    Community Management (BUPERS-35) for consideration at TAR ISPP selection 
    panels.  Selection panels will be held at least semi- annually or in 
    conjunction with scheduled TAR transfer and re- designation boards.
        g. Following the TAR ISPP selection panel, PERS-92 will notify COs and 
    applicants of the results and ensure selectees are processed to attend OCS at 
    the earliest opportunity.

    6.  Additional requirements:
        a.  Applicants must be of good moral character and have no record of 
    disciplinary action under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, Article 15, 
    no court-martial convictions, and no civilian felony convictions by any civil 
    court or misdemeanors (except minor
    ($300 or less fine) traffic violations) within the three years preceding 
    selection.  An offense involving driving under the influence of an intoxicant 
    (driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated, etc.) is a major 
    traffic violation and is disqualifying if within 4 years the preceding 
    selection date.  Any substantiated in-service drug use or in-service alcohol 
    abuse (any record of either, regardless of date) will result in 
    disqualification.
        b.  To ensure applicants are ready for OCS physical fitness requirements, 
    applicants must have passed their most recent physical fitness assessment 
    (PFA) with an overall score of at least *excellent*.  If no official physical 
    readiness test scores are available, a mock PFA will suffice provided it is 
    administered by a qualified command fitness leader.  The run option is the 
    preferred cardio option for the PFA.
        c.  Applicants must have a minimum of 6 months of time in service in 
    order to apply.
        d.  There is no requirement for an applicant to have achieved their 
    warfare qualification.  Not having a warfare qualification will not be viewed 
    adversely by the TAR ISPP selection board.

    7.  No waivers are authorized for TAR ISPP.

    8.  Due to the nature of the selection process, applicants and their commands 
    will be contacted directly by PERS-92 for notification of results.  Once 
    notifications are complete, TAR ISPP results will be released on the TAR 
    transfer/re-designation website.

    9.  PAs can be found by going to the MyNavy HR website
    (https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/) and clicking on career management, then 
    community management, then officer community.

    10.  Points of contact:
        a.  TAR ISPP program questions, please contact LCDR Sidney Larson, 
    Division Director, PERS-92 at (901) 874-4512 or 
    sidney.e.larson.mil(at)us.navy.mil.
        b.  TAR officer questions, please contact CDR Mark MacNamara, TAR Officer 
    Community Manager (BUPERS-351) at (901) 874-4346 or 
    mark.b.macnamara.mil(at)us.navy.mil.

    11.  This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until 30 December 2024 or when 
    superseded.

    12.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1//

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  16. As the Navy continues to struggle with suicide and getting its sailors to seek help from mental health services, some commands are turning to new, unconventional tools.

    At Naval Station Mayport, Florida, a commander didn't want his unit -- a regional maintenance center very similar to the one in Norfolk, Virginia, that recently experienced a string of suicides -- to become the next headline. What resulted was a proactive forum built on transparency that reportedly got rave reviews from sailors and may have sparked a trend at the small base.

  17. Submarine maintenance put on hold as seismic concerns are addressed

    TOKYO -- The samurai, merchants and villagers living on Japan's east coast were puzzled on one January day in 1700 when a tsunami hit their towns. There was no associated earthquake in Japan that seemed to have triggered the devastating waves.

    History books recorded the incident as the "orphan tsunami."

    It wasn't until 300 years later, in the 1990s, that the orphan tsunami was linked to its parent: a magnitude-9.0 earthquake that hit the U.S. Pacific Northwest on Jan. 26, 1700, some 8,000 kilometers away.

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