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  1. Lambda Legal and Human Rights Campaign, two leading LGBTQ+ advocacy groups, filed a federal lawsuit on Thursday challenging the Trump administration over the president’s executive order banning transgender people from serving in the military.
  2. TRICARE Pharmacy Network Expands With Addition of Kroger Pharmacies
  3. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday the military was far from deploying troops to Gaza, casting doubt on any immediate intervention into the besieged coastal strip after President Trump suggested the U.S. take control of the territory.
  4. The Navy Reservist - Vol. 2025 Issue 1
  5. Are you a Veteran who served at least two periods of service? In other words, did you reenlist? If so, there’s a chance that you’re eligible for additional G.I. Bill benefits.
  6. CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 051401Z FEB 25 MID320000760081U FM CHINFO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 021/25 SUBJ/SELECTEES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025-2026 ADVANCED MILITARY VISUAL JOURNALISM TRAINING PROGRAM AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY// REF/A/MSG/R 221506Z JAN 24// AMPN/REF A IS NAVADMIN 180/24 REQUESTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE ADVANCED MILITARY VISUAL JOURNALISM TRAINING PROGRAM // POC/MCCM Tony Sisti CHINFO SEA/LOC: WASHINGTON DC/ TEL: COMM: 703-692-4704/EMAIL: anthony.b.sisti.mil(at)us.navy.mil// RMKS/1. Per reference (a), the following Sailors have been selected to attend photojournalism training: a. MC1 Conner Blake, AFN Rota b.MC1 Keenan Daniels, Naval Air Force Pacific c.MC1 Christopher O'Grady, Recruit Training Command d.MC1 Vincent Zline, Chief of Information e.MC2 Simon Pike, USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) f.MC2 Jason Waite, Navy Office of Community Outreach g.MC3 Charlotte Duran, USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) 2. The following Sailors have been selected to attend graphic design training: a. MC2 Analice Baker, USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) b. MC2 Olivia Rucker, USS Tripoli (LHA 7) c. MC3 Travis Hanes, USS George Washington (CVN 73) 3. Course dates: The estimated report date for both courses is 25 July 2025. Program graduation is projected to be 07 May 2026. Additional information will be provided directly from the point of contact. 4. Congratulations to all selectees. Sailors who applied but were not selected for this highly competitive program will receive a response to their application with guidance for future consideration. 5. Team First. 6. Released by RDML R. M. Perry, Chief of Information.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//
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CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 042304Z FEB 25 MID320000757253U FM SECNAV WASHINGTON DC TO ALNAV INFO SECNAV WASHINGTON DC CNO WASHINGTON DC CMC WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS ALNAV 016/25 MSGID/GENADMIN/SECNAV WASHINGTON DC/-/FEB// SUBJ/ DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE ON THE RETURN TO IN-PERSON WORK// REF/A/PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM, RETURN TO IN-PERSON WORK, 20JAN2025// REF/B/ACTING SECDEF MEMO/GUIDANCE ON PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM, RETURN TO IN- PERSON WORK, 24JAN2025// REF/C/ACTING SECDEF MEMO/IMPLEMENTATION OF PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM, RETURN TO IN-PERSON WORK, 24JAN2025// REF/D/JOINT OMB-OPM MEMO/AGENCY RETURN TO OFFICE IMPLEMENTATION PLANS, 27JAN2025// REF/E/SECDEF MEMO/INITIAL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE, RETURN TO IN-PERSON WORK, 31JAN2025// REF/F/EXECUTIVE ORDER/LIMITING LAME-DUCK COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS, 31JAN2025// REF/G/DOC/SECNAVINST 12271.1 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY TELEWORK POLICY, 11FEB2019// NARR/REF A DIRECTS ALL EXECUTIVE BRANCH DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TO TAKE STEPS TO TERMINATE REMOTE WORK AND REQUIRE EMPLOYEES TO RETURN TO WORK IN- PERSON, AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE. REF B STATES THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTENDS TO FULLY COMPLY WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM WITHIN THE NEXT 30 DAYS. REF C DIRECTS NECESSARY STEPS BE TAKEN TO TERMINATE REGULAR TELEWORK AND REMOTE WORK ARRANGEMENTS AND REQUIRE EMPLOYEES TO RETURN IN-PERSON AT THEIR RESPECTIVE DUTY STATIONS. REF D REQUIRES AGENCIES TO PREPARE AND SUBMIT PLANS TO THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET AND THE OFFICE OF PERSONNAL MANAGEMENT TO IMPLEMENT THE RETURN TO IN-PERSON WORK PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM. REF E PROVIDES SPECIFIC IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES, SUSPENSES, AND SUBMISSIONS FOR IMPLEMENATION OF RETURN TO IN-PERSON WORK. REF F STATES IT IS THE POLICY OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH THAT COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS EXECUTED IN THE 30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE INAUGURATION OF A NEW PRESIDENT, AND THAT PURPORT TO REMAIN IN EFFECT DESPITE THE INAUGURATION OF A NEW PRESIDENT AND ADMINISTRATION, SHALL NOT BE APPROVED. REG G ESTABLISHES POLICY, ASSIGNS RESPONSIBILITIES, AND IDENTIFIES REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY (DON) TELEWORK PROGRAM.// RMKS/1. In response to references (a) through (d), the Secretary of Defense issued reference (e), which requires all covered employees to work in-person at their respective agency worksites during their regular tours of duty. Accordingly, the Department of the Navy’s (DON) telework policy, reference (g), is hereby rescinded until updated DON policy and guidance can be promulgated, consistent with the new Department of Defense (DoD) policy. 2. For the purpose of this memorandum, "commands" refers to all- Commanders/Directors of major commands, field operating activities, direct reporting units, and field commands. Commands are directed to promptly implement a return to in-person work plan, subject to applicable laws and collective bargaining obligations consistent with the guidance provided herein. Agency worksite means the location where an employee would normally work absent a telework or remote work agreement. For purposes of this memorandum, an agency worksite must be under the jurisdiction or control of a DoD Component, such as the Pentagon Reservation, military installations, and DoD-leased facilities. 3. Commands are directed to take the following immediate steps to return their workforces (civilian and military personnel) to in-person work, in compliance with reference (e): a. Verify all personnel received required notification of the in- person work policy per references (b), (c), and (e). b. With respect to employees with alternative worksites within 50 miles of their agency worksite, cancel all regular and recurring telework and remote work agreements, subject to exemptions per reference (e), and direct those employees to report in-person to those worksites no later than 10 February 2025. Exemptions as outlined in reference (e) are as follows: (1) Employees with an approved deferred resignation request; (2) Employees for whom telework or remote work is an approved reasonable accommodation pursuant to applicable law; (3) Employees who are approved for remote work for purposes of enabling them to accompany a Service Member spouse to an assignment that is not in the vicinity of the agency worksite; (4) Employees for whom the DoD Component head has determined there is no suitable office space at the agency worksite; and (5) Employees for whom applicable law or collective bargaining obligations require an exemption. Questions regarding the application of exemptions shall be forwarded through command directors, Civilian Human Resources, to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Manpower and Reserve Affairs (OASN (M&RA)). My point of contact for this matter is Mr. Anthony Verducci, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Civilian Personnel. c. Advise personnel who use mass transit to timely re-enroll and/or update their applications for the transit subsidy program. d. Identify numbers of civilian personnel who are bargaining-unit- eligible and review collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) in preparation to take necessary steps to bring these CBAs into compliance with reference (a). Provide official notice of the DONs intent to implement reference (a) to exclusive bargaining-unit representatives. e. Identify an internal process for collecting and consolidating data concerning suitable office space availability. Ensure reporting of such data is coordinated through your immediate superior in command and respective facilities management or installation support organization. 4. Commands are directed to take the following steps to return members of their workforce (military and civilian personnel), with alternative worksites more than 50 miles from their agency worksites, to in-person work, in compliance with reference (e): a. Direct all political appointees, members of the Senior Executive Service (and equivalent), and Highly Qualified Experts, to report in- person to their agency worksites no later than 10 February 2025. b. Direct all Senior Professionals (and equivalent) and all GS-15 (or equivalent) employees to report in-person to their agency worksites no later than 21 February 2025. c. Direct all other members of the workforce to report in-person to their agency worksites as soon as possible, but no later than 30 April 2025. d. The provisions of paragraph 3.b., regarding exemptions from the in- person work requirement, shall apply. 5. To accelerate this effort, commands may exercise available authorities to maximize facility space, such as alternative work schedules, the installation of additional workstations in existing facilities, and use of other alternate duty locations at nearby DoD facilities, including military installations and leased facilities, while working towards long-term facilities solutions. The addition of workspaces, including computer and telephone access, shall be in accordance with applicable facilities guidance and subject to availability of funds. This memorandum does not override any such guidance. Commands should assume that they will bear all expenses for the aforementioned efforts unless and until further guidance is issued. 6. To inform the DONs submission in support of DoDs plan for return to in- person work, and to maintain compliance with references (d) and (e), Commands must submit the following information no later than 4 February 2025: a. The number of civilian personnel with approved remote agreements, their remote duty locations, and the most appropriate worksite to assign civilian personnel based on their duties and job functions; b. An estimate of the costs and resource implications if a new agency worksite is more than 50 miles from their current assigned official worksite; c. An assessment of any risks, barriers, or resource constraints that would prevent the return of all employees to in-person work, e.g., availability of suitable office space, budgetary impacts, etc., and the commands plan for overcoming those barriers; and d. Information regarding CBAs containing language which does not align with the new DoD and DON telework and remote work policies, and necessary steps to bring these CBAs into compliance with references (a) through (f). 7. Further guidance will be forthcoming regarding the process for submitting exemption requests. Requests due to lack of suitable office space will require approval by the Secretary of the Navy. Requests for exemptions for other compelling needs, and any additional exemptions, will require approval by the Secretary of Defense; such requests must include information concerning mission impact if the exemption is not granted. 8. Released by Terence G. Emmert, Acting Secretary of the Navy.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//
  8. The U.S. Navy successfully tested its High-Energy Laser with Integrated Optical Dazzler and Surveillance, or HELIOS, system on one of its warships in fiscal 2024, according to a recently released report. The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Preble fired its HELIOS system to zap an aerial drone during a weapons testing exercise in 2024, according to an Office of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation report published in January.
  9. TEL AVIV, Israel — President Trump floated two bombshell ideas Tuesday about Gaza that has Palestinians, Israelis, and the wider Middle East scrambling. The first: that the U.S. would take over the territory. "The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip," Trump said in a White House press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "We'll own it...We have an opportunity to do something that could be phenomenal...the Riviera of the Middle East."
  10. Sensitive veterans data, including information about Department of Veterans Affairs benefits, are among the Treasury Department records Elon Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency now has access to amid his quest to unilaterally cut government spending and personnel.
  11. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested that displaced Palestinians in Gaza be permanently resettled outside the war-torn territory and proposed the U.S. take “ownership” in redeveloping the area into “the Riviera of the Middle East.” Trump’s brazen proposal appears certain to roil the next stage of talks meant to extend the tenuous ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and secure the release of the remaining hostages held in Gaza.
  12. More formal social media plans and priorities for the Defense Department are expected to be communicated in the next few months, according to an internal email.
  13. Zumwalt-class destroyer Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001) will need to have a main turbine engine replaced before the ship can sail to San Diego for its combat system activation, after suffering damage to the turbine blades during acceptance trials, the Program Executive Officer for Ships told USNI News.
  14. Patrol and Reconnaissance wings 10 and 11 are conducting intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions on the southern border, a Navy official confirmed to USNI News on Monday The two air wings, based out of Whidbey Island, Wash., and Jacksonville, Fla., are conducting P-8 flights, Lt. David Glaser, a Navy spokesman, told USNI News. Right now, the squadrons involved are VP-45 and VP-46, but they will likely rotate, Glaser said.
  15. VOLED Quarterly Newsletter Feb, 2025
  16. A Message to TRICARE West Region Beneficiaries from the DHA Director
  17. VERMILION, Ohio (WJW) — A man who took off with a donation tin meant for a local fallen sailor memorial foundation has been arrested following a police chase, Vermilion police confirmed.
  18. China's incredible naval expansion and modernization continues. The latest surprise is yet another new and unexplained submarine. The boat, whose designation is unknown, has a distinctive ultra-modern layout.
  19. National security, veterans care and veterans employment could all be harmed by the Trump administration's move to gut the civil service by reclassifying career government employees as policymakers working to advance the president's political agenda, both experts and employee unions are warning.
  20. The tragic story of an American spy plane with the radio call sign Baron 52 began like so many other midnight missions over Indochina...
  21. BRUSSELS (AP) — Denmark’s prime minister insisted on Monday that Greenland is not for sale and called for a robust response from her European Union partners should U.S. President Donald Trump press ahead with his threat to take control of the island.
  22. TUSKEGEE, Ala. (AP) — The tails of the Alabama Air National Guard’s F-35 Lightnings are painted red, like those of the Guard's F-16s before them. It's an homage to the famed Alabama-based unit of the Tuskegee Airmen, who flew red-tailed P-51 Mustangs during World War II. The squadron, which trained in the state, was the nation’s first to be comprised of Black military pilots, shattering racial barriers and racist beliefs about the capabilities of Black pilots. Their success in combat paved the way for the desegregation of the U.S. military, a story that is interwoven in state and U.S. history. Yet for a moment after President Donald Trump took office, that history was almost scrubbed by the Air Force.
  23. WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military has conducted airstrikes against Islamic State operatives in Somalia...
  24. A third-party Navy SEAL instructor who led a strenuous training session that led to the hospitalization of ...
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