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  1. As the Navy’s largest U.S. trade show gets underway on Monday, officers in charge of the service’s marquee shipbuilding programs won’t offer the usual briefings with reporters and analysts about them.

    That break from the tradition of sharing program updates at the Navy’s Sea-Air-Space Exposition comes just days after the Navy announced that four of its most critical shipbuilding programs are years behind schedule.

  2. WASHINGTON — A group of Democrats in the Senate are urging President Joe Biden to consider deploying two Navy hospital ships to provide medical aid to the devastated Gaza Strip. The senators are proposing the U.S. send the USNS Mercy and USNS Comfort to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea as part of a ramped up effort to supply “desperately needed medicine and medical equipment” to civilians in the war zone.

    Read more at: https://www.stripes.com/theaters/us/2024-04-05/gaza-navy-hospital-ships-israel-senators-biden-13495590.html
    Source - Stars and Stripes

  3. PENSACOLA, Fla.   –  PENSACOLA, Fla. – During an awards ceremony, Cryptologic Technician Collection (CTR) 1st Class Emily L. Hooper was recognized by Cmdr. Peter B. Manzoli, commanding officer, Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) Corry Station, as the 2023 IWTC Corry Station Instructor of the Year at the Corry Station Chapel, Feb. 20, 2024.
     
    What makes this a special accomplishment, Manzoli explained is that Hooper was chosen for the Instructor of the Year award, over all the other instructors teaching at IWTC Corry Station, as a Reservist on active-duty orders.

  4. A former Navy submarine technician was arrested after law enforcement says he drove an SUV into the FBI headquarters near Atlanta on Monday afternoon. It is still unclear why the suspect, Ervin Lee Bolling, attempted to force entry into the headquarters, but research conducted by the nonpartisan public-interest nonprofit Advance Democracy and shared exclusively with WIRED has found that accounts believed to be associated with Bolling shared numerous conspiracy theories on social media platforms, including X and Facebook.

  5. CFL/ACFLs,  
    - The FAQ sheet has been updated.  You can locate the link to the right under “CFL Resources”.  

    - Join Physical Readiness April 24th for a What’s New for PRIMS-2 Webinar. It is an opportunity to see live demonstrations of recently released functionality in PRIMS-2 and Q&A with PRIMS-2 SMEs.  

    - 30-minute event with three options to participate:   

    • 0900 EDT 
    • 1330 EDT 
    • 2000 EDT 

    You can locate the webinar link by clicking HERE or in the “PRIMS-2 TRAINING” tab to the left.

    PRIMS Updates:

    - PARFQ/MEDICAL WAIVER ISSUES UPDATE (FROM 12 MAR 24):  MyNavy Portal (MNP) anticipates that Sailors will re-gain the ability to export/print PARFQs and medical waivers from PRIMS within MNP by the end of April.  

    - SALESFORCE DUAL USER LOG-IN ISSUES:   Dual users (CPPA and CFL/ACFL) of Salesforce were recently unable to access either PERSPAY or PRIMS-2.  While the issue is now considered resolved, any dual users with ongoing access issues should email MyNavy Career Center, Human Resources Services Center at askmncc.fct@navy.mil with a screenshot of your issue.  

  6. ATLANTA (AP) — Federal authorities have charged a U.S. Navy veteran who's accused of ramming an SUV into a barrier at the front gate of the FBI's Atlanta office.

    Ervin Lee Bolling faces a federal charge of destroying government property stemming from the crash that happened shortly after noon on Monday, according to a court filing. A DeKalb County police spokesperson said Tuesday that officers have also secured warrants on state charges of interference with government property.

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    SUBJ/2024 BOB FELLER ACT OF VALOR AWARDS//

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    RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN solicits nominations for the twelfth annual Bob Feller 
    Act of Valor Award for a Chief Petty Officer (CPO) and for the Junior Sailor 
    Peer-to-Peer Mentorship Chapter Award for both afloat and ashore commands.

    2.  Background.  The Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation established a 
    prestigious award in 2013, named in honor of Major League Baseball
    (MLB) pitcher, National Baseball Hall of Fame (NBHOF) inductee, and Navy 
    veteran Bob Feller.  Mr. Feller enlisted in the Navy shortly after the attack 
    on Pearl Harbor while he played for Cleveland, where he served onboard USS 
    Alabama (BB 60) as a Gun Captain.  During his time onboard the ship he fought 
    in both World War II theaters, earning eight battle stars.  Mr. Feller was 
    released from active-duty having earned the rank of Chief Petty Officer 
    (CPO).

    3.  Award.  This unique award is intended to recognize a representative from 
    three critical areas of Mr. Feller's life:  his MLB career, his service in 
    the Navy as a CPO, and his enshrinement in the NBHOF.  Accordingly, the award 
    will be presented to one active MLB player, one CPO, and one member of the 
    NBHOF.  The Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation will also recognize a group of 
    Sailors, 18-25 years-old, who have most effectively worked together as a team 
    (in either a personal or professional capacity) to promote peer-to-peer 
    mentorship and a reduction in Sailor destructive decision making and behavior 
    in both afloat and ashore categories.  The awards will be presented at the 
    Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C. on 20 November 2024.

    4.  Eligibility and selection criteria.  Nominees for the CPO award must be a 
    CPO (E7), active or reserve, and must be outstanding military professionals 
    and leaders in their communities.  The following selection criteria for Navy 
    nominees have been prescribed by the Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation and 
    are based upon the principles by which Mr. Feller lived his life.  Nominees 
    must:
        a.  Be outstanding leaders in the performance of all professional 
    responsibilities and serve as an example to peers and subordinates as 
    inspirational leaders.  Nominees must display good character and humility in 
    their achievements.
        b.  Demonstrate community leadership through volunteer service, holding 
    leadership positions within the organizations they serve.
    Display a genuine desire to be better today than they were yesterday, and 
    better tomorrow than they are today.  Provide an outstanding example of 
    character and dedication to service for all to emulate.
        c.  Put the needs of others before the needs or wants of themselves. This 
    may be documented through evaluations and awards.
    Both should show they led in the Navy or in their community to benefit the 
    professional and personal development of others.
    Accomplishments or achievements must be above and beyond the scope of their 
    primary responsibilities.
        d.  Show unyielding support of the United States of America and fellow 
    service men and women by having participated in patriotic events that 
    celebrate all who serve our great nation.  These events should be documented 
    individually in the nomination to show the depth of participation in various 
    events over the past three years.
        e.  Above all else, prove to be beyond reproach in the manner in which 
    they conduct themselves, treat others, and live by the Navy core values of 
    Honor, Courage, and Commitment.

    5.  Nominations for the Junior Sailor Peer-to-Peer Mentorship Chapter Awards 
    (afloat and ashore) can be any group of Sailors 18-25 years- old, who have 
    worked effectively as a team to enhance their command's mission and 
    community's success in a manner consistent with the high ideals and personal 
    example of Bob Feller.  Nominated teams of Sailors must consist of junior 
    Sailors who have worked together to promote peer-to-peer mentorship and a 
    reduction in Sailor destructive decision making and behavior.  Nominations 
    must reflect accomplishments achieved during the 2024 Fiscal Year. Nomination 
    packages must reflect:
        a.  How the leadership of nominated junior Sailors has provided an 
    example that others desire to emulate and develops a desire for other Sailors 
    to participate in peer-to-peer mentoring.  Provide the total number of 18-25 
    year-old Sailors onboard, the total number of Sailors involved in the peer-
    to-peer mentoring program, along with the names, rates, and ranks of the 
    Sailors being recognized.  Provide the name of the group or team of Sailors 
    (e.g., USS SHIP Junior Petty Officer Association) through which the nominated 
    Sailors worked and describe the group's composition, function, and mission.
        b.  Community leadership through volunteer service and a genuine desire 
    to be better today than they were yesterday, and better tomorrow than they 
    are today. Outstanding examples of character and dedication to service for 
    all to emulate may be documented in submitted letters of appreciation and 
    documented proof of community service hours in the nomination package.
        c.  That the group put the needs of others before the needs or wants of 
    themselves.  This may be substantiated through awards or evaluations that 
    show actions were performed that are above and beyond their primary scope of 
    responsibilities in the Navy or in their community to benefit the 
    professional and personal development of others.  Provide examples of special 
    programs that were promoted with a description of the event and the level of 
    participation and impact that enabled the greater success of others.
        d.  Unyielding support of the United States of America and fellow service 
    men and women by having participated in patriotic events that celebrate all 
    who serve our great nation.  These events should be documented individually 
    in the nomination to show the depth of participation in various events.
        e.  That the group is, above all else, beyond reproach in the manner in 
    which they conduct themselves, treat others, and live the Navy core values of 
    Honor, Courage, and Commitment.

    6.  Travel and lodging.  Travel to and from as well as lodging at the award 
    site will be the responsibility of the award winner's command.
    For group recognition awards, consideration should be given to remote 
    participation and/or acceptance by a representative on behalf of the award 
    winning group in order to minimize travel costs.

    7.  Nominations.  Fleet Master Chiefs from Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces 
    Command (USFFC), Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet Command (COMPACFLT), 
    Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-U.S. Naval Forces Africa (CNE-CNA), Chief 
    of Naval Personnel (CNP), and the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) Command 
    Master Chief (for direct-report Echelon 2 commands) will each nominate one 
    CPO and up to two (one ashore and one afloat) Junior Sailor peer-to-peer 
    mentoring groups from their area of responsibility.

    8.  Nomination packages.  Nomination packages must contain four elements:
        a.  Commanding Officer (CO) endorsement.  Each nominee's CO must endorse 
    the nomination and express a commitment to facilitate the nominee's 
    attendance at the award ceremony, if selected.
        b.  Narrative description.  Substantiate the nominee's or group's 
    embodiment of the award criteria specified above.  This may include 
    quantitative and qualitative data.  Anecdotal evidence, such as newspaper 
    articles, letters of commendation and appreciation, and other recognition may 
    be included.
        c.  Nominee biography and photo or photo of the group's participants.  
    Group pictures should include as many participating members as possible.  If 
    chosen as the award recipient, the nominee's biography along with a high-
    resolution photo will be used in printed and online material to publicize and 
    document the award ceremony. The biography and photo should be similar to 
    those commonly associated with Navy leader biographies and official portrait 
    photos.
        d.  Evaluations.  CPO nomination packages should include the nominee's 
    evaluations from the past three years.

    9.  Submission procedures.  Nominations must be received by 14 June 2024. 
    Nominations will be submitted electronically to the applicable point of 
    contact.

    10.  Selection process.  The Office of the Master Chief Petty Officer of the 
    Navy will consolidate nominations and provide the recommended winners to the 
    Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation.  Notifications of selection, or non-
    selection, will be provided by the Office of the Master Chief Petty Officer 
    of the Navy.

    11.  Points of contact are:
         a.  USFFC: MCCS Peter Lawlor, peter.d.lawlor.mil(AT)us.navy.mil
         b.  COMPACFLT: YNC Josh Hill, joshua.i.hill4.mil(AT)us.navy.mil
         c.  CNE-CNA: NCC John Davis, john.l.davis9.mil(AT)us.navy.mil
         d.  CNP: YNCS April Slaughter, april.v.slaughter.mil(AT)us.navy.mil
         e.  OPNAV: MCC Anna VanNuys, anna.e.vannuys.mil(AT)us.navy.mil

    12.  For more information about the Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation please 
    visit their website (actofvaloraward.org).  This NAVADMIN should not be 
    interpreted to imply or extend a Department of Defense endorsement to any 
    non-federal entity.

    13.  Released by VADM E. H. Black III, Performing the Duties of Director, 
    Navy Staff.//

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  8. The Navy should “go back to the front end,” thinking about the people needed for building, crewing and maintaining vessels, not just potential threats, a senior naval analyst advised Thursday.

    Speaking at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Ronald O’Rourke of the Congressional Research Service said “the Navy is facing challenges … in pretty much everything.”

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    SUBJ/CPO BIRTHDAY MESSAGE// 
     
    RMKS/1. Today is a time of reflection. As you go about your day, we 
    ask that all of you wearing anchors contemplate and reflect upon 
    yourself as a leader, a Sailor, and as a person. Our Navy depends on 
    you to ensure that our Sailors are prepared to fight and win when 
    challenged. The tone of your command and the tone on the deck plate 
    is established by your actions and the standards you set and adhere 
    to. You create a culture that breeds warfighting, professionalism, 
    and positivity. You should always ask yourself, "Are your Sailors 
    ready?" Are they prepared in mind, body, and spirit? Are you 
    preparing our future leaders to answer our nation's call? Are you 
    ready? 
     
    2. You are humble servants to our great Nation, our Navy, and your 
    Sailors. You are the driving force that creates and empowers great 
    people, great leaders, and great teams. You are relied upon to 
    always be forward leaning, anticipate problems before they occur, 
    and pivot at a moment's notice. Today is no different. 
     
    3. Today is a day for renewed dedication; to grade yourself, to 
    correct weaknesses and build upon your strengths. Today of all days 
    is the time to assess your technical skills, qualifications, 
    foresight, and preparedness. It is critical to be honest with 
    yourself both professionally and personally. Ask yourself if you are 
    doing everything you need to be doing to self-assess, hold yourself 
    accountable, and hold yourselves accountable as a collective Mess. 
     
    4. As you don your anchors today, take time to reflect on the 131 
    years of the privilege to serve. Take a brief moment to celebrate 
    the enduring legacy of Chief Petty Officers and those that have gone 
    before you, then get back to the deck plate and do what you all do 
    best - lead. 
     
    5. Released by ADM L. M. Franchetti, Chief of Naval Operations and 
    MCPON J. Honea, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy. 
     
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  10. American submarines will further extend their advantage in the undersea domain. In the first of a kind, the U.S. Navy has fitted a new form of propulsion, magnetohydrodynamic drive (MHD), to a Virginia class submarine. This promises to make the submarine virtually undetectable, the holy grail of naval warfare.

    The Magnetohydrodynamic drive is being developed under the PUMP program by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), first reported in 2023. Water passing through it is accelerated by means of a magnetic field using superconducting magnets. This is often likened to the way a caterpillar crawls leading to the colloquial term ‘caterpillar drive’.

  11. Three Navy barges arrived Friday at Baltimore Harbor to assist in removing the remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge from the Patapsco River. The 1,000-ton lift capacity derrick barge Chesapeakem the 200-ton lift capacity revolving crane barge Ferrell and the 150-ton lift capacity crane barge Oyster Bay have been contracted through Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and are being used to remove submerged portions of the bridge, according to a Navy news release. The bridge collapsed early Tuesday following a freighter collision.

    Read more at: https://www.stripes.com/branches/navy/2024-03-31/navy-barges-baltimore-bridge-collapse-13461242.html
    Source - Stars and Stripes

  12. Late yesterday, the Missile Defense Agency, U.S. Navy and Lockheed Martin successfully conducted an intercept of an advanced Medium Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM) test target utilizing the Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) Dual II with Software Upgrade (SWUP). Flight Test Aegis Weapon System (FTM) 32, or Stellar Laelaps, demonstrated the capability to detect, track, engage, and intercept an MRBM target in the terminal phase of flight culminating in a live intercept by an Aegis Baseline 9 equipped ship.

  13. A group of Royal Navy sailors have been arrested on suspicion of stealing iPads, video games and laptops to order before selling them.

    The seven sailors were led away from their ship the HMS Middleton in handcuffs after being accused of raiding a duty-free electronics store on a US military base in Bahrain.

    The group, which includes a chef and a communications officer, allegedly used security alarm-proof bags to snatch the items.

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