Sailors who have hit a weight loss plateau or can't drop the weight despite having a physically active lifestyle may benefit from a talk with their local dietician, officials said March 28.
The Navy is launching a new campaign April 1 in honor of National Alcohol Awareness Month called "Keep What You've Earned," designed to encourage responsible drinking among Sailors by focusing on the accomplishments in their Navy careers.
Sailors looking to develop their leadership skills through work in a challenging and demanding duty should consider applying for brig staff duty, said a Navy official April 1.
As Sailors prepare to participate in the Semi-Annual Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA), Navy Physical Readiness Program officials remind Sailors to verify their results in the Physical Readiness Information Management System (PRIMS).
In honor of Alcohol Abuse Awareness Month, the Navy is encouraging Sailors who drink alcohol to be responsible and not let alcohol ruin their careers or lives.
April is the Month of the Military Child and it's a good time for Sailors to review their Exceptional Family Member (EFM) status, the Navy's Exceptional Family Member Program manager said April 9.
The Career Management System Interactive Detailing (CMS/ID) application phase is scheduled to begin April 11, and remain open until 5 a.m. April 23 for active-duty Sailors in their permanent change of station (PCS) orders negotiation window.
With tax season coming to a close, now is a good time for Sailors to review their personal finances and set goals for the future, officials said in a Naval message released April 12.
The Navy has issued an order to account for Navy personnel and their families within a defined geographic area of interest near Boston, according to a Navy message released April 16.
One way Sailors can honor their children during the Month of the Military Child is to review their Family Care Plan and update as required, officials said April 19.
The Navy has extended a program that reduces the minimum years of commissioned service required for some active-duty officers to earn an officer retirement, according to a message released April 23.