19 May 2016 TSC Sailor Works Overtime to Earn Associate Degree What started as a proclamation from a mentor, has resulted in an associate degree for one Training Support Center Great Lakes Sailor...
19 May 2016 CNATT Names Junior, Senior Civilians of the Quarter The Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT) announced their Junior and Senior Civilians of the Quarter (1st Quarter, fiscal year 2016) during an awards ceremony at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, May 6...
19 May 2016 Time, Labor Make a Difference for Frank Cable Sailors During Tinian Visit Sailors assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) volunteered time and labor participating in a community relations project during a port visit in Tinian, May 15...
19 May 2016 US Naval Academy Plebes Endure Rigorous 14-Hour Sea Trials Plebes from the U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2019 endured 14 hours of rigorous physical and mental challenges during the annual Sea Trials training exercise May 17...
19 May 2016 RTC Holds Tiger Cruise for Families Over 300 family and friends of Recruit Training Command (RTC) staff members arrived at the command for a Tiger Cruise, May 14...
18 May 2016 More than Just Cake at NMCP Nurse Corps Birthday Celebration On May 13, 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt signed the Naval Appropriations Bill authorizing the establishment of the Nurse Corps as a unique staff corps in the U.S. Navy. Several women answered the call to be the first official Navy nurses -- known today as "The Sacred Twenty."...
18 May 2016 WWII Veterans Receive Legion of Honor Amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) hosted a Legion of Honor ceremony as part of Fleet Week Port Everglades May 7...
18 May 2016 Makin Island Certifies 3M Early The crew of USS Makin Island (LHD 8) successfully completed the arduous Maintenance and Material Management (3M) certification assessment ten weeks ahead of schedule...
18 May 2016 Skin Deep In November 2012, Interior Communications Electrician 2nd Class John Schulte, from Riverside, California, was at home and had just finished eating dinner when he received the call that would change his life...
18 May 2016 Course Changes Bring Ready, Relevant Training to ETs, FCs at CSCSU Changes to the radar portion of training for fire controlmen and electronics technicians are nearing their end almost four years after the process began. Center for Surface Combat Systems Unit (CSCSU) Great Lakes completed a pilot class for the partial task trainer (PTT) T1 Radar system, May 13...