18 April 2018 Center for Information Warfare Training Civilian Coaches, Mentors Youth Through Strikes Mike Marks, a retired Navy interior communications electrician and currently an associate customer technical representative with the Center for Information Warfare Training's N9 directorate, regularly volunteers his time to help mentor and coach youth through the sport of bowling...
17 April 2018 Sustaining Excellence: George Washington Earns Fifth Consecutive Blue 'M' In an announcement from CNAL March 27, the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) was one of four east coast carriers to earn the medical Blue "M" award...
17 April 2018 Sexual Health: Be Safe! Be Smart! Be Informed Arguably the most important asset to the Navy is its personnel. A healthy crew ensures the ship is able to carry out its mission to the best of its ability. The health of the crew encompasses not only physical and mental health, but sexual health as well...
17 April 2018 A Successful Failure: The Apollo 13 Mission Sometimes it may seem difficult to find victory in defeat, or success in failure. The Apollo 13 mission in 1970 was a historic example of exactly how such a thing is possible. Classified as a "successful failure" by NASA , the mission displayed the human ability to fight against all odds...
17 April 2018 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response: Keeping Your Shipmate Safe According to the Department of Justice, sexual assault is any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient. It is a sensitive subject that should be handled with the utmost care and respect...
17 April 2018 Career Waypoints Announced in Naval Administrative Message (NAVADMIN) 086/18, the policy change enables commands to order substitute Navy-Wide Advancement Exams (NWAE) for their Sailors in a CWAY-DFA status. Late exam orders for these Sailors under Exam Cycle 239 (March 2018) can only be ordered until April 20. The...
16 April 2018 Information Warfare Commands Assemble at Sea-Air-Space Expo to Meet with Industry Recognizing that the pace of technological change is faster than ever, and that the competition for world influence is increasing each day, the Navy's key information warfare, or IW, commands congregated during the 2018 Sea-Air-Space (SAS) Exposition...
16 April 2018 April is Military Children's Health Month Military children are exposed to many difficulties non-military children often do not have to face such as deployments, combat injured parents and frequent military...
16 April 2018 Area Students Empowered Thanks To NAVSUP Volunteers NAVSUP Sailors and civilian employees have volunteered their time to impart real world knowledge to students who are enrolled in schools throughout Central Pennsylvania since the beginning of the 2017-2018 school year...
16 April 2018 The Gunslinger Never Left An F/A-18E Super Hornet lets out a burst of exhaust, rippling and shimmering like the hot Middle Eastern air it once flew through. But when it lands, the jet, belonging to the Gunslingers of VFA-105, touches down not on their "home air field", CVN 69, but at Naval Air Station Oceana...