Chance to make master chief stays at 10-year high
The chance to make master chief is about 15 percent this year — keeping advancement opportunity at a 10-year high.
- May. 5, 2013
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A submarine officer is in line to become the next commander of 7th Fleet, the Defense Department announced Friday.
The Defense Department is making a final plea to Congress to cap the 2014 military pay raise at 1 percent.
The Navy released the names of reservists selected for advancement to senior chief Thursday in a fleetwide message, NAVADMIN 130/13.
Chance to make master chief stays at 10-year highThe chance to make master chief is about 15 percent this year — keeping advancement opportunity at a 10-year high.
Report: Frigate XO 'bullied and humiliated' crewExecutive officers are recognizable around the fleet for the heavy-duty flashlights they carry to inspect their ship's overlooked spots. But in the hands of an allegedly abusive leader, that tool took on a troubling role.
Vice Adm. Michelle Howard was nominated for reappointment to the rank of vice admiral today by President Obama, a move that allows three-star officers to serve longer than 38 years without being promoted.
Navy leadership announced four flag officer assignments Monday:
JCS chief wants service members to review COsThe Pentagon's top brass has agreed to adopt widespread use of '360-degree' reviews for officers across all the military services in the most far-reaching effort yet to root out 'toxic leaders' before they reach senior ranks.
Expert: 360s can stop bullyingCapt. Holly Graf terrorized the crew of the cruiser Cowpens, publicly demeaning and humiliating them — some to the point of tears. On one occasion she got so angry she grabbed a sailor and shook him.
Navy wants 1,000 more cyber warriorsThink you have what it takes to be a cyber warrior? The head of Fleet Cyber Forces said his command is looking to grow and any sailor can be considered for a job.
Strike group sailors get more time at sea, stabilityStrike group sailors may soon attain something they’ve lacked for the past decade: solid schedules.
ANNVILLE, Pa. — Gabby Flamm wants to become a professor of military history some day, and figures a good way to achieve that goal will be to attend West Point.
Coast Guard reactivates high-year tenure limits, may force hundreds to retireThe Coast Guard has reactivated high-year tenure, a force-shaping tool that will boot out a number of Coast Guardsmen who haven’t met specific advancement milestones.
The Navy fired the top sailor at a Lemoore, Calif.-based Hornet squadron Friday for “failure to meet expected performance standards,” Naval Air Forces said in a news release.
WASHINGTON — Federal auditors say a job-training program designed to help veterans re-enter the workforce has more than 60,000 empty slots, left unfilled despite efforts to reduce the jobless rate among veterans.
Congratulations to the following 144 Navy Reserve officers who have been selected for promotion to captain, according to a fleetwide message, ALNAV 026/13, released Monday:
The Navy is the lone service that aims to grow, adding as many as 8,600 sailors over the next six years to plus-up ship crews and the Navy’s cyber force, according to the budget documents released April 10, a spending request that also calls for building eight ships and buying 165 airplanes.
The Navy is seeking hundreds of reservists to join the active-duty ranks.
GROTON, Conn. — A newly appointed nuclear attack submarine commander who went to extreme lengths to end an extramarital affair thought the issue was behind him — until the family of his ex-girlfriend got in touch with the Navy.
Navy leaders announced the following flag-officer moves Friday:
NORFOLK, Va. — The Navy’s largest supply center is undergoing a change of command.
Navy: E-7 exam answer sheets lost in mail; What happened?Navy officials have confirmed that about 150 E-7 exam answer sheets were lost in the mail en route to Pensacola, Fla., for grading — but the prospective chiefs involved won’t suffer for it.
Navy cook earns Armed Forces Chef of the YearFrom satisfying a sub crew’s hunger to creating culinary art for the world’s top defense leaders, this Navy cook has done it all, and now he has an award to prove he’s among the best.
New guidance was issued Friday allowing sexual assault victims to avoid having to reveal mental health counseling when applying for government security clearances.
The Navy reprimanded a former strike group commander March 25, five months after he was fired for swearing and allegedly making racially tinged comments that resulted in his being flown off an aircraft carrier deployed to the Arabian Gulf.
For Maj. Chris Ewing, Army National Guardsman and brigade design engineer, state government is the place to be. The pace of work in Louisiana’s Department of Transportation and Development gives him the chance to shine.
Marine Reserve Sgt. Marqus Jackson doesn’t want to work security all his life, but that’s been his job so far. And as his Reserve obligation began to wind down this spring, his prospects weren’t looking much better.
A week out of the police academy, Nicholas West flubbed it. He chased a suspicious vehicle but didn’t write down the license number. He didn’t turn on his flashing lights. He lost track of his location. And when the speeding vehicle finally pulled over, he parked too far away, making himself vulnerable.
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