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  1. CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// 
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    SUBJ/FY25 GRADUATE SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES AT MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF 
    TECHNOLOGY AND WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION// 
     
    REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/24OCT17// 
    REF/B/DOC/OPNAV/17JAN20// 
     
    NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1520.31D, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-WOODS 
    HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION JOINT MASTER'S IN OCEANOGRAPHY PROGRAM. 
    REF B IS OPNAVINST 1520.23C CHANGE TRANSMITTAL 3, GRADUATE EDUCATION.// 
     
    POC/MICHAEL SAUNDERS/CIV/OPNAV N2N6IP4/-/TEL:  (703) 693-4160 
    /EMAIL:  MICHAEL.J.SAUNDERS1.CIV(AT)US.NAVY.MIL.// 
     
    RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN announces eligibility requirements and application 
    procedures for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Massachusetts Institute of 
    Technology (MIT)-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Joint Master's 
    Degree in Oceanography Program.  Where information differs between this 
    NAVADMIN and reference (a), this NAVADMIN takes precedence.  This world-class 
    program offers deep knowledge of ocean processes, ocean vehicles and 
    instrumentation, acoustics, and signal processing.  Furthermore, it seeks to 
    enhance understanding and application of operational oceanography as it 
    pertains to the Undersea Warfare domain. 
     
    2.  Five quotas are available for the June 2025 program start. 
    Applications can be submitted online starting 1 July 2024 at 
    https://apply.mit.edu/apply/.  The application fee is waived for all active 
    duty applicants.  Applicants should contact Ms. Patricia Nesti (contact 
    information below) prior to applying to receive an application fee waiver 
    code.  MIT deadline for applications is 1 October 2024.  Program information 
    and admission requirements can be found online at https://mit.whoi.edu/,
    within reference (a), and from the points of contact provided in this 
    message.  Additionally, instructions to sign up for education program 
    notification are available at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/mnpmain  
    /training-education-qualifications/e-graduate-education-and-fellowship-
    programs. 
     
    3.  Eligibility and program requirements for active duty officers in FY-25 
    include: 
        a.  Warfare qualified officers from any unrestricted line community. 
        b.  Warfare qualified officers in designator 1800. 
        c.  Midshipmen 1st Class at US Naval Academy (USNA) or Naval Reserve 
    Officer Training Corps (NROTC) who will be commissioned in the spring of 
    2025. 
        d.  Applicants must meet the academic eligibility requirements of MIT-
    WHOI. 
        e.  Applicants must be available to report to MIT-WHOI at the beginning 
    of June 2025 to start summer refresher coursework. 
     
    4.  Service obligation requirements:  Per reference (b), officers selected 
    for this program must execute an agreement to remain on active duty, for a 
    period of three years after completion of or withdrawal from the 
    program.  For any officer participating in this program without first serving 
    a tour in a permanent fleet billet (Immediate Graduate Education), the 
    service obligation for this program (81 months) will be served consecutively 
    to their initial service obligation, not to exceed 10 years from the date of 
    commissioning. 
     
    5.  Selectees are eligible for the 6402P subspecialty code (Operational 
    Oceanography) after fully satisfying the educational skill requirements. 
     
    6.  Selectees may defer enrollment for up to one year to meet operational and 
    detailing requirements. 
     
    7.  Two fields of study are offered through the program.  The Applied Ocean 
    Science and Engineering field of study is associated with the Mechanical 
    Engineering Department at MIT and the Department of Applied Ocean Physics and 
    Engineering Department at WHOI.  The Physical Oceanography field of study is 
    associated with Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT and the 
    Department of Physical Oceanography at WHOI.  Applicants must select the 
    field for which they are applying during the application process. 
     
    8.  Interested applicants should submit an online application directly to the 
    MIT-WHOI Joint Program.  Graduate Record Examination (GRE) results will not 
    be mandatory component of the application this year.  However, if applicants 
    desire their results to be included in their application package, the results 
    must be sent directly to the MIT-WHOI Joint Program.  If more than five 
    applications are accepted by MIT-WHOI, a Navy selection board will be 
    convened to select the five candidates. 
     
    9.  Applicants must contact their detailer for counseling on the career 
    impact of participation in the MIT-WHOI master's degree program.  An 
    endorsement letter from the detailer is required. 
     
    10.  In addition to applying online all applicants must submit a separate 
    application package sent via encrypted email to Mr. Michael Saunders, OPNAV 
    N2N6IP4, by 1 October 2024, at the email listed below.  This package must 
    include: 
         a.  Commanding Officer endorsement 
         b.  Detailer endorsement letter (with the exception of USNA and NROTC 
    Midshipmen) 
         c.  Last three fitness reports 
         d.  Copy of GRE scores (not mandatory) 
         e.  Copies of all post-secondary education transcripts 
         f.  Copy of Statement of Objective essay from the MIT-WHOI application 
    to include a statement on how they found out about the program. 
         g.  In lieu of fitness reports, USNA and NROTC Midshipmen may submit 
    three letters of recommendation from professors and military faculty 
    highlighting academic and military accomplishments and capabilities. 
     
    11.  Overall POC is Mr. Michael Saunders, OPNAV N2N6IP4, (703) 693-4160 or 
    michael.j.saunders1.civ(at)us.navy.mil. 
    For questions regarding the MIT application, POC is Ms. Patricia Nesti, 
    Program Administrator, MIT-WHOI Joint Program, (617) 253-7544 or 
    tnesti(at)mit.edu. 
     
    12.  This message is canceled for record purposes on 31 March 2025. 
     
    13.  Released by VADM K. O. Thomas, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for 
    Information Warfare, OPNAV N2N6.// 
     
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  2. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Months after being mistakenly arrested on Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Jacqueline A. Smith had her charge expunged Tuesday.

    Smith, who now lives out of state, had to fly back to Virginia to appear for the expungement hearing, as she, her attorney Niki Bailey and Virginia Beach Police Officer Kaleb Brewer appeared before Virginia General District Court Judge Paul D. Merullo.

    • A recording of the “What’s New for PRIMS-2" webinar held 24 APR is available and located via the link to the left under “PRIMS-2 Training”.  Thank you to those who were able to attend. 
    • The Navy Registered Dietitian Locator is updated.  It’s a great reference to support the readiness of Sailors and located via the link to the right under “Nutrition Resources”. 
    • FAQ sheet has been updated. Please review it and use it as a reference when you have any questions/issues. 
    • As always, please review to the PRP website and PRIMS Homepage for answers to your questions, prior to contacting the PRP Office.
  3. How can this happen on a Navy ship? 😡

    By the time the junior officer emailed her peers in March 2022, reminding them to do their jobs and protect their sailors from each other, the men and women of the Navy destroyer Bulkeley had suffered through a rough couple of years.

    The warship had entered a maintenance and modernization stint in March 2019 that was expected to last 15 months. But Bulkeley didn’t leave the Virginia shipyard until June 2021, more than two years later.

  4. Supervisors, junior personnel are under represented in these surveys. If you can convince the junior Sailors to fill out this survey, it may do some good.

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    SUBJ/HEALTH OF THE FORCE SURVEY// 
     
    RMKS/1.  Request all personnel currently on Active Duty participate in the 
    Navy's annual Health of the Force (HoF) survey.  This voluntary and 
    confidential survey will remain open from 6 May to 30 June 2024 and can be 
    accessed on military or personal computers or a mobile device at: 
    https://usnavy.gov1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_38kK5mRgGsuARIq or by 
    using the QR code listed in the Fact Sheet attached to this NAVADMIN. 
     
    2.  Command Triads are expected to lead by example, encourage their personnel 
    to take the survey, and when able, enable completion as part of a normal work 
    day.  Junior personnel are normally underrepresented in HoF results and on-
    duty completion is a best practice to encourage their participation.  The 
    results of the survey are personally briefed to the Chief of Naval 
    Operations. 
     
    3.  To access the survey, participants will be asked to provide their 
    Department of Defense Identification number.  This information is only used 
    to limit participation to Active Duty Navy personnel and minimize unnecessary 
    demographic questions.  At no point will the answers be linked back to the 
    individual. 
     
    4.  HoF data is critical to assessing Navy's implementation of Culture of 
    Excellence 2.0 and allows the assessment of key measures over time.   
    Specifically, HoF survey is used: 
        a.  To produce Navy's annual HoF report.  The 2023 report is located at: 
    https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Portals/55/Reference/Publications/CY23 Health
    %20of%20the%20Force%20Report.pdf?ver=WHbsCTZ3wzR-NBgzyQa-3Q%3d%3d. 
        b.  To provide data for Navy's Health of Community briefs, where 
    community leads brief the Chief of Naval Operations every 12 to 18 months on 
    the status of their communities. 
        c.  To assess the impact of Quality of Service initiatives, and how Navy 
    policies are effecting Sailor personal and professional lives. 
     
    5.  Every year, the HoF survey includes a core set of metrics relating to a 
    Sailor's work environment and well-being.  On even years, to include 2024, 
    the survey also includes questions about personal issues such as work/life 
    integration, family planning, parenting in the Navy, access to medical care, 
    physical fitness programs, on-base services, and communication within the 
    Navy. 
     
    6.  In addition to this NAVADMIN, Sailors with a valid email address in Navy 
    Standard Integrated Personnel System should receive an email with details on 
    how to access the survey. 
     
    7.  The point of contact is the Office of Engagement and Innovation 
    (OPNAV N176), Dr. Jen Jebo at Jennifer.l.jebo.civ@us.navy.mil. 
     
    8.  This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until 1 August 2024. 
     
    9.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// 
     
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  5. One reason the U.S. Navy is behind on its shipbuilding goals is that it’s been slow to embrace the kinds of digital-design tools that have revolutionized the process of building commercial ships and military aircraft, the Government Accountability Office says in a new report.

    Such tools—3-D modeling, digital twinning—have helped the Air Force fast-track the design, prototyping, and experimentation of new platforms.

  6. The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs has signed up more than 280,000 new veterans and completed roughly 900,000 new toxic exposure claims under the expansion of the PACT Act, a Biden administration move that sped up the implementation of a 2023 law aimed at securing benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits overseas.

    Veterans who had exposure to some toxic substances during their military service, whether they deployed or not, became eligible for VA health coverage under the legislation as of March 5. Former service members who served as far back as the Vietnam War can have their health care costs covered for a long list of possible illnesses considered service connected, including those from exposures during domestic training or assignment.

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    SUBJ/ACTIVE COMPONENT FISCAL YEAR 2024 AVIATION DEPARTMENT HEAD RETENTION 
    BONUS// 
     
    REF/A/DOC/SECNAV/6FEB18// 
    REF/B/DOC/OPNAV/1OCT19// 
     
    NARR/REF A IS SECNAVINST 7220.88, AVIATION INCENTIVE PAYS AND BONUS PROGRAM.   
    REF B IS OPNAVINST 7220.18A, AVIATION INCENTIVE PAY AND BONUS PROGRAM.// 
     
    RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN announces the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Aviation 
    Department Head Retention Bonus (ADHRB).  The FY24 Aviation Command Retention 
    Bonus (ACRB) will be addressed via a separate NAVADMIN. 
     
    2.  A vital part of developing a total force strategy and maintaining combat 
    readiness is to provide appropriate incentives to retain skilled personnel 
    for critical Naval Aviation Enterprise (NAE) billets.  The Active Component 
    (AC) Aviation Bonus (AvB) program, consisting of the ADHRB and ACRB, 
    incentivizes highly talented, hard-working, career-minded Naval aviators and 
    Naval Flight Officers (NFO) to choose to remain on Active Duty.  Our return 
    on investment is the retention for continued Navy service of our aviation 
    warfighters, with their invaluable, irreplaceable skillsets and leadership. 
     
    3.  AC ADHRB: 
        a.  Capable and dedicated department heads are vital to mission 
    effectiveness and represent the important link between senior leadership and 
    junior personnel.  Retaining the experience and talent associated with those 
    eligible to serve as aviation department heads greatly benefits the continued 
    success of the NAE. 
        b.  The AC ADHRB eligibility criterion includes selection for Lieutenant 
    Commander (LCDR) and the FY24 ADHRB is intended for officers selected for 
    promotion to LCDR in the FY24 LCDR statutory board.  These officers will be 
    considered for department head in the FY25 Aviation Department Head Screen 
    Board (ADHSB) scheduled to convene in the spring of 2024.  Additionally, 
    eligible officers must have an Active Duty Service Obligation (ADSO) 
    associated with undergraduate flight training ending in FY20 or later.   
    Please consult the program information for a full listing of eligibility 
    criteria.  The application opportunity commences with the release of this 
    NAVADMIN and closes on 31 August 2024. 
        c.  Contracts are offered with either a three, five or seven-year 
    obligation that begins upon expiration of the officers winging ADSO or 
    contract approval, whichever is later.  The intent is to provide flexibility 
    when making career decisions and to encourage officers to fulfill a 
    department head tour and continue Naval service. 
        d.  The Navy values an early commitment and a seven-year obligation.  An 
    officer who submits a five or seven-year contract prior to the ADHSB results 
    being published will receive the maximum annual rate specific to their 
    type/model/series and designator (T/M/S+D).  If an officer prefers a three-
    year contract or wishes to wait until the ADHSB selection results are public, 
    the ADHRB annual amount reduces by up $10,000 per year for the tier at 
    $40,000 per year, and $5,000 per year for the tiers at $35,000 and under, 
    T/M/S dependent. 
        e.  While all aviators that complete milestone assignments are equally 
    valued, specific T/M/S+D rates vary according to respective community 
    inventory health.  Those communities experiencing the greatest retention 
    challenges are incentivized with the highest rates.  AC ADHRB retention bonus 
    pay rates in U.S. dollars for FY24 include: 
     
        Seven-year obligation, early rate: 
        HM Pilot                        $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        HSC Pilot                       $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        HSM Pilot                       $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        VAQ Pilot                       $40,000/year ($280,000 total) 
        VAQ NFO                         $35,000/year ($245,000 total) 
        VAW Pilot                       $40,000/year ($280,000 total) 
        VAW NFO                         $15,000/year ($105,000 total) 
        VRM Pilot                       $40,000/year ($280,000 total) 
        VFA Pilot                       $40,000/year ($280,000 total) 
        VFA NFO                         $25,000/year ($175,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) Pilot                  $40,000/year ($280,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) NFO                    $15,000/year ($105,000 total) 
        VQ(T) Pilot                     $40,000/year ($280,000 total) 
        VQ(T) NFO                       $25,000/year ($175,000 total) 
        Seven-year obligation, standard rate: 
        HM Pilot                        $25,000/year ($175,000 total) 
        HSC Pilot                       $25,000/year ($175,000 total) 
        HSM Pilot                       $25,000/year ($175,000 total) 
        VAQ Pilot                       $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        VAQ NFO                         $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        VAW Pilot                       $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        VAW NFO                         $10,000/year ($70,000 total) 
        VRM Pilot                       $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        VFA Pilot                       $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        VFA NFO                         $20,000/year ($140,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) Pilot                  $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) NFO                    $10,000/year ($70,000 total) 
        VQ(T) Pilot                     $30,000/year ($210,000 total) 
        VQ(T) NFO                       $20,000/year ($140,000 total) 
        Five-year obligation, early rate: 
        HM Pilot                        $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        HSC Pilot                       $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        HSM Pilot                       $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        VAQ Pilot                       $40,000/year ($200,000 total) 
        VAQ NFO                         $35,000/year ($175,000 total) 
        VAW Pilot                       $40,000/year ($200,000 total) 
        VAW NFO                         $15,000/year ($75,000 total) 
        VRM Pilot                       $40,000/year ($200,000 total) 
        VFA Pilot                       $40,000/year ($200,000 total) 
        VFA NFO                         $25,000/year ($125,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) Pilot                  $40,000/year ($200,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) NFO                    $15,000/year ($75,000 total) 
        VQ(T) Pilot                     $40,000/year ($200,000 total) 
        VQ(T) NFO                       $25,000/year ($125,000 total) 
        Five-year obligation, standard rate: 
        HM Pilot                        $25,000/year ($125,000 total) 
        HSC Pilot                       $25,000/year ($125,000 total) 
        HSM Pilot                       $25,000/year ($125,000 total) 
        VAQ Pilot                       $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        VAQ NFO                         $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        VAW Pilot                       $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        VAW NFO                         $10,000/year ($50,000 total) 
        VRM Pilot                       $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        VFA Pilot                       $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        VFA NFO                         $20,000/year ($100,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) Pilot                  $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) NFO                    $10,000/year ($50,000 total) 
        VQ(T) Pilot                     $30,000/year ($150,000 total) 
        VQ(T) NFO                       $20,000/year ($100,000 total) 
        Three-year obligation: 
        HM Pilot                        $25,000/year ($75,000 total) 
        HSC Pilot                       $25,000/year ($75,000 total) 
        HSM Pilot                       $25,000/year ($75,000 total) 
        VAQ Pilot                       $30,000/year ($90,000 total) 
        VAQ NFO                         $30,000/year ($90,000 total) 
        VAW Pilot                       $30,000/year ($90,000 total) 
        VAW NFO                         $10,000/year ($30,000 total) 
        VRM Pilot                       $30,000/year ($90,000 total) 
        VFA Pilot                       $30,000/year ($90,000 total) 
        VFA NFO                         $20,000/year ($60,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) Pilot                  $30,000/year ($90,000 total) 
        VP/VQ(P) NFO                    $10,000/year ($30,000 total) 
        VQ(T) Pilot                     $30,000/year ($90,000 total) 
        VQ(T) NFO                       $20,000/year ($60,000 total) 
        Location Incentive:  Eligible for only Japan, Lemoore, and Guam: 
        HSC      $5,000/year (max $35,000 total) 
        HSM      $5,000/year (max $35,000 total) 
        VAQ Pilot      $10,000/year (max $70,000 total) 
        VAQ NFO                      $5,000/year (max $35,000 total) 
        VAW Pilot      $10,000/year (max $70,000 total) 
        VAW NFO      $5,000/year (max $35,000 total) 
        VRM Pilot      $10,000/year (max $70,000 total) 
        VFA Pilot      $10,000/year (max $70,000 total) 
        VFA NFO      $5,000/year (max $35,000 total) 
     
    4.  Additional AvB Information: 
        a.  Officers accepting AvB contracts are not precluded from participating 
    in the Career Intermission Program (CIP).  Officers interested in both AvB 
    and CIP should contact the AvB program manager and their detailer for more 
    information. 
        b.  For further AvB details, eligibility and application procedures, 
    visit MyNavy Portal at https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-
    Management/Detailing/Officer/Pers-43-Aviation/OCM/AvB-The-Bonus/. 
     
    5.  AvB Points of Contact: 
        a.  For application questions, please contact Ms. Melinda Weeden 
    at (901) 874-3964, DSN 882-3964, or e-mail melinda.s.weeden.civ@us.navy.mil 
    or Mr. Paul Boundy at (901) 874-3947, DSN 882-3947, or e-mail 
    paul.g.boundy.civ@us.navy.mi. 
        b.  For policy questions please contact the AvB program manager 
    at (901) 874-3484, DSN 882-3484, or e-mail avipandavb@navy.mil. 
     
    6.  This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or 31 August 2024, 
    whichever occurs first. 
     
    7.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// 
     
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    SUBJ/FY-25 NAVY RESERVE CAPTAIN LINE SELECTIONS// 
     
    REF/A/DOC/SECNAV/25JAN24// 
    AMPN/REF A IS THE FY-25 NAVY RESERVE CAPTAIN LINE PROMOTION SELECTION BOARDS 
    CONVENING ORDER.// 
     
    RMKS/1.  I am pleased to announce the following line officers on the Reserve 
    Active-Status List for permanent promotion to the grade of captain. 
     
    2.  This message is not authority to deliver appointments. Authority to 
    effect promotion will normally be issued by future NAVADMINs requiring 
    NAVPERS 1421/7 preparation and forwarding of document to PERS-806. 
     
    3.  Frocking is not authorized for any officer listed below until specific 
    authorization is received per SECNAVINST 1420.2B. 
     
    4.  For proper alphabetical order read from left to right on each line.  The 
    numbers following each name to the right indicate the relative seniority 
    among selectees within each competitive category.  Note:  An (*) by the name 
    indicates the selectee was merit reordered to the top of the promotion list 
    in accordance with reference (a).  Members are directed to verify their 
    select status via BUPERS Online. 
     
                           Unrestricted Line 
    Adkins William L             0046  Anderson Timothy Willi    0020 
    Baca Maile Yuen              0019  Bauer Bonnie Rae          0015 
    Behrens Micah P              0022  Bocchino Michael A        0037 
    Brkic Josip Ivan             0023  Burel Kevin James *       0003 
    Cole Cory W                  0032  Collins Mark Damon        0027 
    Conklin Shannon Elizab       0021  Corrado Jonathan Kinca    0060 
    Craig Kathleen E             0025  Cunningham Kelleigh An    0017 
    Denyer Darren E              0050  Dewey Taylor B *          0001 
    Diekemper Joseph             0010  Donabella Christopher     0013 
    Fong Edward Hsiang Lun       0056  Frampton Irene L          0036 
    Gilpin Kathleen Marie *      0005  Gow Joel Andrew *         0006 
    Gray Darby R *               0008  Hans Jordan Nicholas      0058 
    Harrington John Willia       0042  Hemminger Andrew Gusta    0039 
    Hickman Steven Paul          0026  Holmes Nathaniel David    0052 
    Johnson Erick Ralph          0016  Ketchum Jacqueline Mar    0057 
    King Patrick Thomas          0059  King Ryan M               0043 
    Lafleur William R II         0038  Lewis Jason M             0048 
    Lostetter Joshua James       0029  Lucas Brian K             0040 
    Mahoney Amanda J             0055  Meeuf Ryan W *            0009 
    Missler James Michael Jr     0047  Monaghan Michael Phill    0014 
    Nevel Laura M *              0007  Nguyen Anvy               0033 
    Nguyen Long Tuong            0045  Petrucelli Joseph A I     0030 
    Pollak William Francis IV    0031  Porco Johnathan D         0035 
    Porfirio Michael Angel       0034  Quinn Justin Kiah         0049 
    Reyes Robert Catane          0041  Ritchie Phillip Dean      0028 
    Romero Matthew James *       0002  Seitz Melissa Ann         0051 
    Sorenson Gregory E           0054  Tabinga Brian Keith       0011 
    Truesdell Daniel B           0012  Turner Kathleen Novak     0024 
    Vanderlinde Andrew Cha       0018  Walker Kathryn D *        0004 
    Walsh Marilyn A              0044  Willard David John        0053 
                      Unrestricted Line (TAR) 
    Bogan Robert Anthony         0003  Busse Matthew M           0012 
    Horton Thomas Shane          0010  Johnson Kyle Jesse        0009 
    Labissiere Christopher       0016  Leggett Heath Correll     0011 
    Moravan Melissa A Arms       0013  Otten Annie J             0014 
    Sagona Brian S               0006  Seals Jamis Merjae        0007 
    Sellers Edwin S *            0002  Sparks Brian Patrick      0008 
    Stump John Morgan            0004  Tilden James D            0015 
    Woodward Robert Dougla       0005 
                  Special Duty Officer (Human Resources) 
    Bangham Ryan T *             0001 
              Special Duty Officer (Human Resources) (TAR) 
    Chinn Michael A              0004  Kim Asa D                 0003 
    Thomas Kyle Brent            0002  Uhlir Shane D *           0001 
                     Engineering Duty Officer 
    James Ronald Leslie          0004  Nagao Reid Hikaru *       0001 
    Nguyen Chuong Thieu          0005  Pavlovic Erin Kim         0002 
    Perezsanfeliz Noel Ant       0006  Woodard Daniel Joseph     0003 
                 Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Engineering) 
    Fleming Robert James *       0001  Stewart Joseph John       0002 
                 Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Maintenance) 
    Kirby Noreen Patricia *      0001  Tackitt Patrick Duane     0002 
               Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (Maintenance) (TAR) 
    Lee Byron M *                0001 
                  Special Duty Officer (Public Affairs) 
    Bedy Aaron Joseph *          0001  Cregan Thomas Scot        0002 
    Melendez Nicolas Anton       0003 
                Special Duty Officer (Strategic Sealift Officer) 
    Deusanio Vincent Jr          0003  Hahn Eric Thomas          0002 
    Wright John Travis *         0001  Yesko Stefan Charles      0004 
                    Special Duty Officer (Foreign Area) 
    Choe Sunghwan Terry          0002  Driver Melanie Ann *      0001 
                     Special Duty Officer (Oceanography) 
    Williams Catherine E *       0001 
               Special Duty Officer (Cryptologic Warfare) 
    Basso Michael Richard        0003  Collins Adam Quentin      0002 
    Fulkerson Stephen Dale       0004  Pickett Aaron Dell *      0001 
             Special Duty Officer (Information Professional) 
    Berger Daniel William        0002  Silverstein Jeremy R *    0001 
    Stimson Jared M              0003 
                   Special Duty Officer (Intelligence) 
    Anderson Kyle Lee            0008  Bergquist Allison M       0010 
    Brittingham John Macdo       0007  Cole James Bradford       0006 
    Crawford Greg Allen          0005  Kharkar Gautam Ravi *     0001 
    Kiersztyn Danielle Hel       0009  Linhardt Clifford Alan    0003 
    Mcguire Andrew R             0004  Walton John Claiborne     0002 
    Zecchin Craig A              0011 
                         Limited Duty Officer (Line) 
    Aldridge Scott Frank         0002  Smith Michael Paul *      0001 
     
    5.  Released by the Honorable Carlos Del Toro, Secretary of the Navy.// 
     
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  9. A former Camp Lejeune Navy corpsman pled guilty Tuesday morning in Onslow County Superior Court to second-degree murder in the 2020 death of two-year-old Annaley Ratliff.

    Ricardo Montesinos, 24 at the time, of Ravenwood Drive, was arrested by the Jacksonville Police Department after officers responded to Ravenwood Apartments in the early morning hours of New Year's Day 2020 in reference to a medical call. 

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    NAVADMIN 088/24 
     
    SUBJ/FY25 NAVY ACTIVE DUTY AND RESERVE COMPONENT ENLISTED ADVANCEMENT 
    SELECTION BOARDS FOR CHIEF PETTY OFFICER// 
     
    REF/A/DOC/BUPERS/07FEB22// 
    REF/B/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/221540ZDEC22// 
    REF/C/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/201421ZNOV23// 
    REF/D/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/102127ZDEC20// 
    REF/E/DOC/MILPERSMAN/14JUN18// 
    REF/F/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/271415ZSEP19// 
     
    NARR/REF A IS BUPERSINST 1430.16G, CHANGE TRANSMITTAL 1, ADVANCEMENT MANUAL 
    FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL OF THE U.S. NAVY AND U.S. NAVY RESERVE.   
    REF B IS NAVADMIN 288/22, HIGH YEAR TENURE PLUS PILOT.   
    REF C IS NAVADMIN 277/23, HIGH YEAR TENURE PLUS PILOT INDEFINITE EXTENSION.   
    REF D IS NAVADMIN 320/20, IMPLEMENTATION OF NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION CODE 
    N33Z IDENTIFYING NUCLEAR ENGINEERING WATCH SUPERVISOR AND PROPULSION PLANT 
    WATCH SUPERVISOR QUALIFICATIONS.   
    REF E IS MILPERSMAN 1220-040, SUBMARINE QUALIFICATIONS DESIGNATION FOR 
    ENLISTED MEMBERS.   
    REF F IS NAVADMIN 220/19, ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION OF LETTERS TO PROMOTION AND 
    SELECTION BOARDS THROUGH MYNAVY PORTAL.// 
     
    RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN provides guidance for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Navy 
    Active and Reserve Component Enlisted Advancement Selection Boards for Chief 
    Petty Officer.  The Active Component (AC) and Training and Administration of 
    the Reserves (TAR) cycle is 262 and the Selected Reserve (SELRES) cycle is 
    114.  For board purposes, the Reserve Component (RC) board will consider TAR 
    under cycle 262, SELRES and those serving on voluntary and involuntary recall 
    and mobilization orders under cycle 114.  Mobilized individual ready reserve 
    and canvasser recruiter personnel are considered under the SELRES 
    requirements for advancement. 
     
    2.  RC Timeline: 
        a.  14 May 2024,2359 CST:  Letter to the Board (LTB) deadline. 
        b.  28 May 2024:  Board convenes. 
        c.  08 June 2024:  Board adjourns. 
     
    3.  AC Timeline: 
        a.  24 May 2024:  Rating change deadline. 
        b.  10 June 2024, 2359 CST:  LTB deadline. 
        c.  24 June 2024:  Board convenes. 
        d.  20 July 2024:  Board adjourns. 
     
    4.  Eligibility Criteria.  Candidates must meet and maintain the eligibility 
    requirements outlined in chapters 2 and 11 of reference (a) and this NAVADMIN 
    prior to and through the scheduled board convening date.  The authoritative 
    sources required to reflect candidate eligibility are the Enlisted Master 
    File for Active Duty and TAR and the Navy Standard Integrated Personnel 
    System for SELRES and those serving on voluntary and involuntary recall and 
    mobilization orders, mobilized individual ready reserve and canvasser 
    recruiter personnel.  Refer to paragraph 616 of reference (a) for candidate 
    validation procedures.  Eligibility requirements include: 
        a.  Candidates must be selection board eligible in the correct 
    competitive rate and group on their profile sheet.  Candidates should 
    register for e-mail notification for profile sheet updates via MyNavy Portal 
    (MNP) at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/advancement-and-promotion/my-
    advancement.  Select *My Profiles* then *Advancement Profile Sheet 
    Information-Individual*.  Information may change on a weekly basis and both 
    command and Sailor should continue to verify. 
        b.  Terminal eligibility date:  1 January 2025. 
        c.  Time-In-Rate date (TIR):  1 January 2022.  If an early promote (EP) 
    TIR waiver is granted, the evaluation used to grant the EP TIR must either be 
    in the Official Military Personnel File (OMPF) or submitted via LTB and to 
    PERS-802.  Waiver must be made available to the board and PERS-802.  If not 
    in the Official Military Personnel File (OMPF), the evaluation must be 
    submitted to the board president via LTB and to PERS-802 via email.  LTBs are 
    not made available to PERS-802. 
        d.  High year tenure (HYT) and HYT Plus.  In line with references (b) and 
    (c), all Fleet Reserve requests are considered voluntary. 
        e.  As a modification to reference (a), Sailors with approved Fleet 
    Reserve requests, including those that coincide with HYT dates, will not be 
    considered by the selection board. 
        f.  Security clearance requirements.  Ratings requiring a security 
    clearance are:  AC, AE, AG, AO, AT, AWF, AWO, AWR, AWS, AWV, AZ, CTI, CTM, 
    CWT, CTR, CTT, EOD, ET, FC, FCA, GM, HT, IC, IS, IT, LN, MA, MC, MN, ND, OS, 
    QM, SB, SO, STG and YN, as well as all nuclear and submarine ratings.  An 
    eligibility determination of "No Determination Made" constitutes an 
    unfavorable adjudication. 
        g.  Rate specific and competitive group eligibility requirements.   
    Candidates must meet special requirements for certain ratings, as outlined in 
    paragraph 203 of reference (a). 
            (1) Nuclear trained Sailors must hold additional Navy Enlisted 
    Classification (NEC) N33Z to indicate engineering watch supervisor or 
    propulsion plant watch supervisor qualification in line with reference (d). 
            (2) Non-nuclear submarine Sailors designated "SG" or "SP" as of board 
    convening date are not eligible for advancement consideration.  Refer to 
    reference (e) for submarine qualification designations. 
     
    5.  Record review and communication with selection board:  refer to reference 
    (f). 
        a.  LTBs should be submitted via the Electronic Submission of Selection 
    Board Documents (ESSBD).  If unable to use ESSBD and for more information on 
    LTBs, visit the following link: https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-
    Management/Boards/Active-Duty-Enlisted/General-Information/. 
        b.  All LTBs and each enclosure must contain the candidates full name and 
    10-digit Department of Defense (DOD) identification number. Candidates must 
    verify that the correct board number is on their signed cover letter.  Board 
    numbers are: 
            (1) Board #335 for SELRES. 
            (2) Board #336 for TAR. 
            (3) Board #360 for AC. 
     
    6.  Board results will be posted via BUPERS Online and released by subsequent 
    NAVADMIN.  Board selectee profile sheets will be published by Naval Education 
    and Training Professional Development Center (NETPDC) within 30 days of 
    selection board results being released. 
     
    7.  Additional information regarding this cycle will be posted via MNP. 
        a.  AC boards:  https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/advancement-and- 
    promotion/active-duty-enlisted. 
        b.  RC boards:  https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/advancement-and-  
    promotion/reserve-enlisted. 
     
    8.  Points of Contact: 
        a.  MyNavy Career Center, (833) 330-6622 or via e-mail at 
    askmncc@navy.mil.  Do not submit LTBs to this e-mail. 
        b.  Board eligibility concerns, including "BUPERS INVAL" profile sheet 
    status and the submission of evaluations in support of (EP) TIR 
    waivers:  Selection Board Eligibility Branch (PERS-802): (901)874-4537/ 
    DSN 882 e-mail at NPC_enlisted_selbd_elig@navy.mil.  Do not submit LTBs to 
    this e-mail. 
        c.  For eligibility purposes contact NETPDC (N321), (850) 473-6148/ 
    DSN 753 or via e-mail at usn.pensacola.netpdc.mbx.netpdc-n321- 
    discrepancies@us.navy.mil 
     
    9.  This message will remain in effect until superseded or canceled, 
    whichever occurs first. 
     
    10.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// 
     
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    SUBJ/FOREIGN LANGUAGE ONE-TIME TESTING BONUS// 
     
    REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/08NOV18// 
    REF/B/DOC/NLSA/01MAR23// 
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    NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 7220.7H, NAVY FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY 
    BONUS PROGRAM.  REF B IS THE NAVY FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY BONUS 
    PROGRAM GUIDANCE FOR ACTIVE AND RESERVE COMPONENTS.  REF C IS 
    OPNAVINST 5200.37, NAVY FOREIGN LANGUAGE TESTING PROGRAM.// 
     
    RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN announces implementation of the One-Time 
    Testing Bonus (OTTB) component of the Foreign Language Proficiency 
    Bonus (FLPB) program. 
     
    2.  The intent of the FLPB program is to incentivize development and 
    identification of critical foreign language and dialect capabilities 
    needed to build a Navy that can fight and win.  The overall FLPB 
    program is designed to incentivize language professionals to achieve 
    and maintain higher proficiency levels and to encourage Sailors to 
    identify and measure their foreign language capability through 
    foreign language testing.  FLPB reinforces capabilities necessary 
    for interoperability with our allies and partners and supports 
    priorities outlined in the National Defense Strategy.  Specifically, 
    FLPB reinforces competencies vital to keeping pace with growing 
    multi-domain threats.  References (a) and (b) promulgate overarching 
    policy, establish procedures, and provide guidance for the 
    administration and payment of FLPB. 
     
    3.  Beginning 1 May through 30 September 2024, the Navy will 
    implement the OTTB component of the FLPB program and will offer a 
    one-time bonus of $500 per language to encourage foreign language 
    testing and identification of capability in the force for certain 
    languages not recently or previously incentivized through monthly 
    FLPB payments. 
     
    4.  Eligibility 
        a.  OTTB is available to personnel in the Active and Reserve 
    Components with at least one year left in the Navy, who are not 
    currently receiving or eligible for monthly FLPB payments.  Sailors 
    in FLPB eligible groups or those currently receiving monthly FLPB 
    payments for any language are not eligible for the OTTB.  Groups of 
    Sailors not eligible for OTTB include language professionals (i.e., 
    foreign area officers and cryptologic technicians interpretive), 
    graduates of Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, 
    special forces personnel, and Sailors earning regular monthly FLPB 
    for other reasons, such as assignment to language-coded billets. 
        b.  The languages designated for OTTB between 1 May and 30 
    September 2024 are Bulgarian, Czech, Estonian, Hausa, Hungarian, 
    Kurdish-Sorani (Kurdish-Central), Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, 
    Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Thai, and Ukrainian.  These languages may 
    be beneficial in support of current operations with partners and 
    allies, and they align with and complement languages identified as 
    critical to Department of Defense and the Navy.  Since these 
    languages have not been recently or previously incentivized through 
    monthly FLPB payments, the Navy's current capability in these 
    languages is not measured.  OTTB may focus on other critical 
    language and dialect capabilities in future iterations. 
     
    5.  Award Criteria 
        a.  Eligible Sailors with skills in one or more of the OTTB- 
    designated languages can qualify for the one-time $500 bonus in one 
    of the following two ways: 
            (1) Achieve at least 2+ proficiency level (as measured on 
    the Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) scale) on both the 
    listening (L) and reading (R) portions of a Defense Language 
    Proficiency Test (DLPT). 
            (2) Achieve at least ILR level 2+ in speaking (S) via an 
    Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI). 
        b.  ILR level 2+ is generally understood to be close to the 
    proficiency level of an educated, native speaker.  More detail on 
    ILR skill level descriptions can be found at https://www.govtilr.org/.
        c.  There are no DLPTs available for Estonian, Latvian, and 
    Slovak.  Sailors with skills in these languages may assess speaking 
    ability via OPI testing to demonstrate eligibility for the OTTB. 
    There is no OPI available for Lithuanian.  Sailors with Lithuanian 
    skills can only qualify for OTTB via DLPT. 
        d.  Sailors with capability in any of the languages listed are 
    encouraged to test and may test in more than one language.  Sailors 
    with skills in multiple languages may qualify for OTTB in up to two 
    languages per month.  Sailors may take more than two tests per 
    month, however, the maximum allowable OTTB payment for each 
    individual is $1,000 per month. 
        e.  Eligible Sailors must complete all tests on or before 30 
    September 2024 to qualify for this one-time bonus.  Sailors are 
    encouraged to take the tests as soon as possible.  Individuals must 
    wait 180 days before retaking the same DLPT or OPI.  More 
    information about foreign language testing can be found in reference 
    (c). 
     
    6.  DLPT 
        a.  To schedule a DLPT, eligible Sailors should visit 
    https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/training-education-
    qualifications/appointment-scheduler.  If your desired testing 
    location is not available in the appointment scheduler, contact the 
    Navy Foreign Language Testing Office at languagetesting@us.navy.mil. 
        b.  Sailors should be advised that the listening and reading 
    portions of the DLPT must be scheduled individually.  When not 
    contrary to command or testing facility policy, Sailors may take 
    listening and reading portions in any order, may take both portions 
    on the same day or on different days.  However, Sailors must 
    complete both portions of a DLPT within 30 days of each other to 
    comprise a valid test, and they must complete both portions of the 
    DLPT before 30 September 2024 to be eligible for the OTTB. 
     
    7.  OPI 
        a.  Sailors should be advised that OPIs can take up to six weeks 
    to schedule and must be completed before 30 September 2024 for OTTB 
    eligibility.  To schedule an OPI, Sailors or their test 
    administrator should contact the Navy Foreign Language Testing 
    Office at languagetesting@us.navy.mil. 
        b.  Sailors must identify a test administrator when scheduling 
    their OPI.  A test administrator must be a commissioned or warrant 
    officer, E-7 or above, or civil servant at level GS-5 or higher. 
     
    8.  FLPB is a special pay, not an entitlement, and is subject to 
    change or discontinuation.  Although there are no specific, unfilled 
    requirements for these skills at this time, acceptance of FLPB 
    constitutes acknowledgement of the recipient's possible eligibility 
    for deployment for language-related duties. 
     
    9.  Foreign language testing is beneficial to Sailors regardless of 
    eligibility for FLPB or OTTB.  Enlisted Sailors who achieve ILR 
    scores of listening 1+/reading 1+ or better via a DLPT or an ILR 
    speaking score of 1+ or better via an OPI also earn a Navy Enlisted 
    Classification code to document language skill(s) in their personnel 
    records.  The American Council on Education recommends college 
    credits for certain languages based on proficiency levels achieved 
    on the DLPT.  Sailors interested in applying for college credit 
    should contact the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education 
    Support Military Training Evaluation Program.  More information can 
    be found on their website at https://www.dantes.mil/credit4training/.  For 
    Navy-specific assistance on getting started, Sailors may also contact the 
    Navy College Virtual Education Center through their website at 
    https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/.
     
    10.  Commanding Officers should ensure widest dissemination of this 
    information. 
     
    11.  Points of Contact 
        a.  For policy questions, contact the Navy Language, Regional Expertise, 
    and Culture Office, OPNAV N13F at Navy_LREC@us.navy.mil or by phone at (703) 
    604-6267. 
        b.  For specific FLPB payment questions, contact the program manager at 
    nxag_n13f_flpb@navy.mil or by phone at (703) 604-5509. 
        c.  For assistance with foreign language testing and to schedule 
    an OPI, visit https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/training-education-
    qualifications/appointment-scheduler or contact the Navy Foreign Language 
    Testing Office at languagetesting@us.navy.mil. 
        d.  For frequently asked questions regarding foreign language testing 
    visit https://www.netc.navy.mil/lrec/dfltp/.
     
    12.  This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or 30 September 
    2024, whichever occurs first. 
     
    13.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// 
     
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